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ytand what it is for be ad-2ressed { corner 16th and M 18 Pennsylvania Ave. 1889 4th, ¥ oy Rext with or with- stn. Ww. k done at the BEE uge front room with uo. 1702L stn. w. lL. Apr. 20-4t. is office a young self generally use- tal City Guards, 50 Band, 24 pieces, k and are greatly ir trip, rreatest event of the s2a- be W. A. Stewarts Liter- 0th at the h to the Junior hase has been spted the in- r a paper before the ght literary society of , Va, June 14th, ct of the paper will be ro Leadership.” Mr. Wm, Mayes and Miss Aurclia Butler were married at S. Mary’s P. E. Church on last Monday evening. The bride handsomely dressed and ed many compliments on rance, The bridal party 10 o’clock train tor Their presents were valuable. ay morning servic- at St. Juhn’s P. E. 1and IL sts., com- e centennial year. y present was fk. Burwell Va., who ithe service. Dr. edacallto St. nel apel. Trap} cett, Arkansas, berger, Dear Sir :— mea bottle of Malaria, which I e Methodist Ad. ga, Tenn., and get here. Fifteen ther bad third day rying the doct nes without relief, commedded your Anti- ried it, and one dose permanent cure. Truly yours, J.S. Edwards, Pastor M. E. Churek. S ry The 2nd Baptist chureh Literary 1 1 esting meeting last Campbell read a entitled Reflectiou by rrent events, trans- m, Politics and y effect the Negro.’ sa scholarly one and he fact that the fair es- horoughly mastered the subject. The recent fved Doaglass’ received 8 ticism at her hand, 7 1 on with great Weiaess aud eradition the folly of ome ss idea from solving m, the paper was lorsed in crisp 5 minute ‘ by Sarah Robinson, Rev. wt. 1. F. Battsof Va. and isie Cutler, of Philadel y of this city has been r, grandmother T» her eurpris: a istendered to her on ening last, at the resi- ss Ida Tempkins 1502 Nhe y. ung peaple 9 o’clock, and lat- uiler arrived and by mony smiling ‘ug Whom were many of “taal ids and siates. At repaired to ma where a lovely ADIe@ Ww, © guests ro! hose present were Misses Ella Col- bert, Ida Tompkins, Allie Collins, Fannie Cutler, and several others together with Miss Susie Cutler. Messrs John H Turner, Frank Payne, Louis Ronser, ot the Doug- | lass Association; William Tignor, William Hawkins,.ofthe Junior | Imperials; Levi Collins, Charles | Jones, of the Venus Assembly; Hon, J. M. Langston, left the city for Chic:go. IL, last saturday. _ Mr. J.C. Dancy, of the Star of Zion was in the city last week, He accompanied Mr. Langstou to Seuator Sherman’s Mr. W. A. Stewart and his clerk left for New York Tuesday night and return. ed Thursday. Mr. Geo, A, Reed, the firstcolored re- publican sheriffever e'ected in County S, C, is in the city. Miss Susie Cutler, who has been ing her relatives in th delphia, Pa., Tuesday. Miss Ellen B. Spencer, of Chicago I], the cclored authoress is in the city, the gues of Miss Maria Jordon, 2007-Verm nt ave. vill Beaufort visit- ity, left for Phila- n. w. She has her company here and puta play on the boards in a few we Miss Spencer isa very pleasant young dy, and will ne doubt please the Wash- ington dramatic circle, SPECIAL NOTICES. Fields of labor—The colored. teachers southern Bureau looks out for positions as teachers, preacli- ers, clerks, private secretaries and persons with business qualifi- autons. Address J. 1. Lawson &c, Leuisville Ky. PICNIC, The Capital City Guards will give a picnic at Vainess Park, Decoration day. NOTICE. The BEE will very shortly commence the publication, for a stock ¢ mpany of gentle- mau, Baptist Journal waich will nece: tate the employment of more prin We desire to give our chance in this brancl there are any who di priuting be gven A boy is also needed at this office call between the hours of 9and 12 o’clock. young ladi of busin and if ire to learn the opportunity will business an Wanted %t this office two female appren- tices and a ffrst between the hours of 9 and lz o’¢l ass Job Printer apply _2me THE ACANTHUS CLUB., Iz the name of an organiz ition just started in this city, that meets a crying necessity of this commun ity, and should, asit doubiless will, -| meet with hearty support as every other mar you meet has for years felt the need of just sucha place, Messrs. Mvore and Brown, have fitted up the spacions house No. 1602 L, st., nortn west, asa club room for gentlemen, and in order to secure its use as such several o our best known citizens have join- ed with them in incorporating it, and have thrown it open to gen tlemeu to become members. The rules are few and simple, the benefits great. The proprietors furuish stock and rent the house. | An executive commictee to be elected by the members of the club, are to have entire charge of its affairs. ‘he board of governors, as the incorporators are termed, reserve to themseives simply the | right to pass upon the applications | for membership, and to set as a | board of appeal in case of any | lutch between the members, exe- cutive committee or the proprie- | tors. The entrance fee is small, aud j the dues only $400 per annum | payable quarterly which entitles | every subscriber to every _ privi- | lege that the house affords from | basement to Mansard. Anyone | who will reftect for a moment, wili be struck with the exceeding | | advantages gained for so little out- lay. Gentlemen are allowed to vis- | it the house and to read the con- | stitution before joining. | Among the present members | are Messrs. J. Wm. Mayse, Je- jrome Johnson, A. K. Brodie, | Major C. A. Fleetwood, Messrs. | J. Harry Smith, Hamilton 8. | Smith, U.S. Black, Capt. W. H. | J.Maivin, Mr. A.P. Albert, Capt. J. 8. Coclidge, Mr. 8. B. Jackson, and many others of like standing. } | The Bre is the paper to publish your wants, for sale and all perso- {nal mentions in. All matter | ehould be in not later than Thurs- day. | a | i 5 Let every Baptist member min | ster and all other citizen s send in set, Among| h eir names to the Bex, | Richard Younger, of the Orient al Club; and Sandy Toliver, of the Mignonetie Club. Miss Cutler left Tuesday for home in Philadelphia. ee PERSONALS. Dramatic Grand Army Hail, 1412 Penna Ave, Thursday and Friday even. ings, May 16th and 17th, ’89, in the beautiful five act play of IN- GOMAR. Miss Davis, who is well and favorably known to the Washington public as the leading Dramatic reader aud actress the colored race has produced. bas surrounded herself with the finest talent among her people, As Parthenia in Ingomar she is sup- ~ DRAMATIC Junior £& CARD No reserved seats. Ww. THEY SAY Time is a file that makes no noise. wears, and The weakest must go to the wall, The foremost dog catche® the hare, The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. The mob has many heads but no brains. The still sow sucks the swash. most Sharpstomachs make short graces. Silence doth seldom any harm. Postive men are most often error. Ratify promises by performances. Never'carry two faces under one hood. Never quit certainty for hope. ] Never sound the trumpet of your} own praise. One eye witness is better than ten hear says. He who runs after a shadow has a wearisome race. Dr. Derrick, madea great speech last Tuesday night. Conscience is the chamber of jus- tice. Fools make feasts and wise men eat them. Be slow to promise and qaick to perform. Allis not gain that is got into purse, A fool may givea wise man coun. | sel. A fool can make money. It requires a wise man to spend A handful of good life is better | than a bushel of learning. A single fact is worth a ship load of argument. Look out for Stewarts testimon- ial to the Junior Excelsiors May 30. The Mays-Butler wedding was a grand affair. The President will take care of the negro next week. Bruce will get a large office. Douglass will be left on the Re- cordership. Speeches to intimidate the Presi- VINTON DAVIS’ Company. ported by the talented tragedian, Mr: Arnold Hartley, in the title role, and the following artists: Miss Helene Pe Dro, Mr. R. Hen- ri Strange, Mr. B, B. Franklin Webb, Mr. James Jenkins and others, General Admission 50 cts., Re- served seats 75cts, Secured at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Penna Avenue, MUSICALE COMPLIMENTARY TO xcelsiors, MAY GOTH, 18095 AT METROPOLITAN CHURCH, MGT. BET, 15TH & 16TH STS. W. All of the District artists will appear in costume. will be published in next week’s issue, The array of talent 25 Cts: A. Stgwart, Manager. The old man eloquent must try again, Atchinson endorsement of the old man, will not hold him in the Navy Department. Richard Laws, is as good a re publican as any republican, Everybody reads the Bex, Smalls will be commissioned. Some have been demanding recognition, and when they get it others protest, Look out for colored appoint - ments next week. The appointment of certain col- ored men next week, will startle the country. President Harrison will not ig- nore the negro. Fome of course will be left. Many will be called, buy a few chosen, There are not enough offices for all. The lucky men will call thé President blessed, but the disap- pointed ones will call him some- thing else. i Advertise in the Bez if waut to be benefited . you THE GREAT Illustrated Golored Newspaper, THE FREEMAN. WHAT IT CONTAINS, HOWTO GETIT. he Freeman, the great and only Tlus- trated Colored Newspaper published, certainly fills along felt want in Ne- gro Journalism, The colored people have long needed just such a champion—a pic- torial newspaper—one which will “paint them as they are” and not caricature them as is too often done by the white press. The Freeman portrays the Negro as he is— giving each week the portraits and sketches of the representative men and women of the race, Its cartoons and other illustra- tions are pertinent and neatly drawn. It is printed on fine tinted book paper and is sold at the very low price of 5c. per copy, 75c. for three months, $1.35 for six mos, and $2.40 for one year, Ladies as well as gentlemen, boys as wellas girls can make money by handling The Freeman, Send 25c. for TERMS and INSTRUCTIONS, send 10¢, (in stamps) for sample copies. Address all matter to, THE FREEMAN, Indianapolis, Ind, EDWARD E£, COOPER, Publisher, APERIAL Color. dent will not work, “ CHEAP JUB PRINTING RY é 1109 I Street, N. W., near 11th where you can get DODGERS, TICKETS PROGRAMMEs, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS RECEPTION CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BY-LAWS, DRAFT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, & AT THE LOWEST CASH PRI- CES. Liberal Discouut to Churches Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs Military Organizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WUEN PROMISED @& We have purchased ar entire outfit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis- faction to all. We invite you to call andin spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do BEE PRINTING, CO, 1109 I Street, North=<at. 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Perfect timekeeper. _War-. gxtanted. Heavy Solid Gold Prliunting Cases. Both ladies* Rand cents sizes, with works YQ Gre Fersoniaceth io: caltiy can secure one free, with our large and val- and cases of equal value. table line of Household watch, e, and after you have kept @ months and shown them to those le hav or ‘Deco: Those rave me your oma . “who wite at once tan be sure of receiving the Wateb and Samples. We y all express, freight,ete. Address Stinson & Co., rtland, Maine. x 812, Po connec trientnw ‘nF, &: SULLY UI 634j0d0} WAOGE JAAd TE OD DP AN ty 18301 29 1 2u903 994g puss tim am 999 avo aydoad ay atau. spe Srumpedt ano. suet Sq ‘sed jw ut open US11q R189 eon0 18 OL) AHIGIU-IuMIS LER ————————E———— EEE SECURE A HOME INTHE LAND OF FLOWAS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of 3avancah, Florida & Western Bailroad, just twelve miles from Jacksonville, Fla. Itis high, dry and level, and a successfal horti- cultural and track-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water route, or by an hour and a half drive over an excel- lent plank and shell road. . Dinsmore is not one of the isola ted spots that is only laid out on paper, but a thriving prosperous town that recommends itself to capitalist and laborer, to fathers and wives who are vigilant over their own interests and the welfare of their children, to those who are seeking homes and those who have capital to invest for speculation. The land can be obtained at re- markably low figures and on terms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present slow figures a poor man can make regu- lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or money act- ually thrown away. It is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize many times the amount invested. The prices are for Front Business Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. See ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth choice, $5. It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and truck farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from fire to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from the Railroad to you. eTruck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the greatest markets in the South. Let every poor man if with but one dollar, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson- ville and return is only twenty-five cents. Think of it. There are eight passenger trains per day and the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream® passes right through the vicinity, thus affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and do not let this grand opportunity slipyou. Itisthe very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yaluable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore are enjoying @ good trade and the town is rapidly growing. Saw mills -are convenient for securing timber to build, and laborers who desire work can get from a dollar and a half to two dollars per day. For farther informantion or plats and how to see Dinsmore, call on or address, “J. W. THOMPSON & €0O., Drawer 298 Jacksonville, Fla. THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase asewing machine, ask our lace for terms rices. If you eannot find our it, write Birect toncarest address to you low named.) NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORANCE. MASS. oe -aam SQUARE,NC~ DALLAS, LOUIS, Mo. 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