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—_—_-—— ing furnisned oD appii je advertisements willnot iy price. All remittances ft, postal money order tier. Money forwarded at the sender’s risk. In amount and what it is for stated. sec, should be ad-dressed BLISHING, CO. re Washington D.C “aipp EVERY SATURDAY AT ist.. N. W.. WASH.. D. C. ) BEE CAN . 318 3rd street, 6... : 4,M Street, between 12th and yraggist corner 16th and M , House, 348 Pennsylvania Ave. emininT AY, July 18th, 1889. fsocals. meeting at Mill’s jose to-morrow. The Mt. Carmel Lyceum closed the season last Sunday, A gand prize rally at Provi- -. Bapt. cbureh, Leesburg, Sunday July 14th. Rev. Ji. Puillipa, pastor. nteresting lecture will i by Col. Geo. M. Ar- dat Bethleham Bapt. chareh, jiilsdale, Thursday eveniug July Phere will be no admission ior Wirnovur Boarp.—A furnished front room On near R_ suitable fora e with hot and cold bath. eusonable. Address, Box N, Bux office «grandest event of the sea- be the Star excursion to nywood Beach, Wednesday l7th, given by Co. A, Washb- Cadet Corps. Music by lebrated amateur orchestra 50 cts. HAPPINESS is what we all seek. Buy your wife a Licur Rounyine New Home Sewing Machine, and if it does not make your home happy the New Home Company will re- office. the ear. cure deafness, and that is by con- caused by an ever ; caused by catarrh, which is noth- ing but an inflamed condition of Wasbington, on his recent return to that city was worthy alike of | be him and them. His loyalty to us entitles him to our profoundest gratitude, and Editor Chase acted wisely and well in initiating the movement which resulted in giv— ing the Senator such high and deserved consideration. It shows at least that the Negroes are not ungrateful whatever else may be said against us. Senator Chand- ler sounded the key note when he said that “An hovest black man is superior to a dishonest white man,” which {argues that many black men are superior to many white men. — ees FoR RENT-ROOMS. Rooms For Rent with or with- out board, 1135 9 st n. w. First class job work done at the BEE Ualland inspect. DEAFNESS CAN’Ir BE CURED by local application, as they can~ not reach the diseased portion of There is only one way to stitutional remedies. Deafness 1s inflamed condi- tion of the mucas lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tabe gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the infla- mation can be taken out, and this tube restored to its normal condi- tion, hearing will ba destroyed for nine cases out of ten are the mucus surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dol- lars for any case of deafness, (caus- ed by eatarrb,) that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Care. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Jy,61m — NEW YORK NOTES. R. F. Lee, a democratic porter at the New York Custom house, was dismissed Wednesday the 19th of June and on the 21st was appoint ed toa more lucrative position in the State house, at Trenton, N. J., from which state his original ap- pointment came; his offence was too much active partisanship. Don’r forget you are still a mem- r of the despised race, and that the etiquette of official life is the child of necessity and doesn’t leave home often. Don’t talk yourself to death, if you will talk, think. _ DON’T boast of your particular influence or of his undying devo- tion to your interests, politicians are “quar.” Don’t imagine that the Depart- ment you are employed in will suspend business for a day or so if you should fail to turn up, it wont. Don’t try to drink the town dry on pay day or smoke up all the cigars, you can’t stand it. __ Don’t spend more than you earn, if you do you will find the “Count” looking you up on the 15th and 1st of each month. Don’r try to be a society man if you wasn’t born that way, because it will make your head swim and your eyes red. Don’r do everything the old reg- ulars tell you, but go slow and learn the roads for yourself. Don’t, forget to send in your cash subscriptions for the Ber, you know how it stood by you in strug- gling times. Don’t, be a dude, there’s an over plus of that “animal” in our midst already. Don’t over reach yourself—nor place too high an estimate on your political value there’s always to be found somewhere, a man twice as important as you are. Don’t, get in the habit of stand- ing your washerwoman and land- lady off because you have spent their money on somebody else these are always debts of honor and should be paid. Don’T get mad young man at this advice, it is given for your good and in a kindly spirit. Don’r fail whatever else you do to lay by a dollar or so every pay day in some reliable bank. Don’r forget that there’s a yellow €Uyelupo waiting for you jn fatull- ty and that you will be sure to meet it there. eo — SOUTH WASHINGTON NOPES. On Sunday last, the Conference met atthe Mt. Jezreel church as previously announced at 5th and E sts., s.w-, to ordain deacons, . Mulock, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman, pastors to aid the widow of the late Rev. Henry Bailor, of the Rehoboth church, Mrs. Rosa Bai- lor, at her residence 1232 1st st., 8. W. i Large number of persons are sick in this section of the city, _Prof. C.L. Davis is still in the city after fuuds for his school. Little Theodore Webb, who feli from a laundry wagon, sometime ago, is now rapidly improving. HOT WEATHER HAS COME AT LAST BUT, Lineoin Halt, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., is as Cool and Pleasant as ever. Come! just $4.00 per week. 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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 SECTION 5, beginving PLB. 4th, 1988- * 71 The Coming Race, or New UTOPIA. By Sir E. Buiwer L ws. A thrilling at wy of 1 0 ideal pe found im the of the the bear are Arcadian, th: chouvht pure and motive free ‘ght, cheerful. Part IL i RACE, Part I. " atldog and Butterfly. By Dav. Otristie Murray. A spicily told story of bu man ¢ ‘aracter, yet nota bit overdrawn. Puiluoys and B: tterflies are all around ue 4 63 She; or Adventures in the popular *to:y isa new departure in the m. Ite preduction hus carried the into fame ase writer and artist. ‘The vigor and variety of the book make it espe: ially charming; its narrat.ve imparts a pleasvat thrill as it glides rouge wonderful and si ing everts Part Iv. a 6 SHE; or Adventrres, ete. Part TE. © 6 SHE; er Adventures, ete. Part ly @ SHE; or Adventures, ete. Part L. ef Calderon the Courtier. By Sir E. Botwer Lrtros. One of the best of the author's historic stories. Full of grr phic situa quick action, and rare information. a 6x Stabbed in the Dark. By E. Lyxw Lryros. A strony, 41 = ym of the cla ‘Neapolitan d: an jor who invents in- genious plots an 8 watricate situations Lke a master. Part Il. @ STABBED IN THE DAR. Part I. EARL PAPAL eI 61 The Cricket = Hearth. By Cuantes Dicxexs One of the sweetest and tenderest thinws ever written by L us. Alllove it for its beauty and patho’, and :t will be preserved and read lony aft-r sore of bis more Gnaginative works have been forgott 1. 60 The Lady<of Lyons. By Sir E. Brurrrlyr oy. Thisis the. ly aeseen im the celebratec f oy ame. It ranks a» the ‘test nil cel markably low figures and on terms Pression ut th ver {ced oa the 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- fund your money and take back the machine. 56 Ras-elas; Frince of Abyssinia. By Dr. Simvet Jo ow. One of those immortal writings by a master m which no one can afford It is & story the human heart in its happi: moods a: oblest aspirations. Part II, SS PAS SELAS: Prince of Abyssinia. Part I 4 rer) 51 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- TON. Whoever has read Shakespeare’ Merchant of Venice” should reac Bulwer’s “ Mo Under the aboye title you see the coinage hear the Engle of the full play. ey 53 Peg Woffingion. By Charles READE. This masterpiece by the creat novelist is one of those exquisite mosaics with which great minds ornament their work. Part if. 52 PEG WOFFINGTON. Fart I. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and o. DIE. Tw ff thoee rarely conceived and Nearer: tol stories of bouie 4d duty which re- fresh and Inspire. * President Robinson in the chair, The Southern League case, con- | gave the exposition and subject of trary to first report, was decided in | sermons which was two classes of " favor of the voluntary branch, for | tongues. = There were) whom counsellor T. McStewart iuudred persons pres-| appeared. There is much gnashing of teeth in consequence of this dis~ cision by Judge Lawrence. 133 Psalin and said, that peace was Dr. J. W. Stevenson, formerly | the mother of prosperity. : Lansgton left for Peters-| pastor of the Metropolitan church, | wm. A. Creditt, the general mis- ee at Washington, who bas the repu- | sionary of the American Baptist '.(, Matchews will leave for Eu-| tation of being the greatest financier | Home Mission Society was receiv- Siew aL and church builder of the A. M. E.| ed an endorsed and recorded with . Punsel of Boston, Mass., isin | Church, has just been appointed |the conference both in this city Pre-iding Elder of the N. York and Baltimore. Fletcher is quite sick, conference; bis head quarters are : Purner of Vara, N.C. is in] @t the home of Mr. Williams, 724 ara a mer ou vie Ee 159th st. church, Genesis, :19_ subject, i q Christian Household. He made es Hill of Miss. will leave the] Dr. W. B. Derrick has been | faith applicable the hereditary * Sveks for lis home, but will | appointed secretary of the Board of | entwinement of parents and their Mission and Rev. Franklin as his children, throughout every gener— assistant. The heathens are DOW 10 | ation and said that parental indul- good hands. gence is destructive to every age of The 4th was a rainy day and|the world. THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. Rey. Sandy Alexander, 122:7, Psalm, subject, Zion and Prosperi- ty. Hequoted to his support the 2.e- VERSONALS. itious and brilliant French primate, a9 oe SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. Wao we look at the fact that a | which it did. pon, author of“ Bread-and-Cheese-and-Kisses,”" eto. white man was appointed porter in} The Rev. S. Alexander, with w Brendon St cr a rsd In cases where Quinine atterly|tbere are fifty colored patriots | ter of the services which were both Ur Reaping the, Whirlwind. A Nore. By ary fails to have any effect, and where | waiting for porterships; it is 10] olemn and impressive. The fol-| com enhorst “Uaiy cules Seo piece Dora Thorne,” etc. of is unpleasant influence, a cure| gro Democrats and their number | Revs, W. J. Howard, J.I. Loving, BS'Valerie’s Fate, Nove. By ors. Alexander, tum is promptly obtained by Shallen-| 1s increasing fast, as the next elec- Britten, Tappiny of Nashville, fi Bteter Kose. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author ion | ; e : figures a poor man can make regu- SS held to the x.” In no case will there| N.Y. “Star” and the ‘Herald’ sop, Wm. H. Phillips, and R.S.| ctor tirtaiaeteiems ce? | lar payments ona valuable home than ove chill after the had full porticulars of Lee’s case Laws all of whom took part in the De Foe, describing the adventures cf a castaway in the Bouth ‘20. How ta SECTION 4, bogi even that. Sold by Drag-| ‘The Orion Social club, composed] fr. John H. Brooks. left for the} "u"seuinarermesenees ieee ually thrown away. Iv is an in- f20 brigh D vi esther eae et) aes en vestment that one cannot regret thrina x > right youug men, gave a) Saratoga Springs last Sunday bead of ata « s from Tennyson, Longfellow, \ittier, Byron, Shelley, fae OTe f th Park on the 28th. It was a fine af- net ages pan and no “hearst 2 2 ; \ . ism, Chairman of the] fir and passed off without a jar;|_ The ministerrs conference On! pouses. \a'tin aescripion and plans of Fichtmosea | The prices are for Front Business ¥9";,Ws27, Wer as <a va se — Monday of last week, wes largely snes at of Pu ite Me a Wasntogt n, Frank, Lots ong acre, $65, $50, $35. Sec- lis committee a few} tivities and reflec’s credit on the| attended and sustained a marked | ‘satstone, Butter, Hancock, Lee, aad all the leading mea 0 was a grand success.| managers of whom Will Brown Ksop's Fables $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth > Taste bom every days ne sat ewra PP" | Choice, $5. It must be remember- W. Gains presented We also have vegetable and nd C. HL sae pre- truck farms laid out adjacent to iG. H. for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. years. i : - The chain of title will be short : 50 Paul and Virginia. By Berna- DIN DEST. FIEE. Th:selevant household th® Railroad to you. 4 PAUL AND V NIA. Part L. Trock farming around Dinsmore 43 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E- Rg aket vi r man if with but one So. is the one which has become historic. Gaile, onesaiauee to buy a lotin 47 Enoch arden, and other gems, never surp 3 * Enoe fon," A 46 Romeo and® Juliet. By Wil- cents.Think of it. There are 5 1 a eight passenger trains per Jay ant Da way to make everybody wauile, 66. / Book Agents WanteatoSea 7 Shadows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. L, Fare , wey ¥ Lee’s place the next day, though | other ministers present, was mas- ricl’s Marrlage. A Novel. By Wiikle Colina, ont BEPMNE, Re. Snitinene:, skort: wie the patient cannot take it by reason | Wonder that there are so many Ne-|jowing ministers were present: | decree! A Novel. By the author of ever: hast onthe thor of * The Wooing O't,” ete. suitable to the condition ofevery 5, Juliaand }..7 Romeo. By « oath 4 : purchaser. At the present ®low . hor ie always Antidote. It cures “im-| tion in this state will show. The|Tenn., W. H. Holmes, W. B. Jolin. | + tatyasa:t Sh By iss Ben Wont, acter of : : 88. Thi | t : alas 29. Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Daplet with less than the aggregate of se, and in the majorty of| in their Sunday’s issue, June 23rd. | services. Bet OD oull unnecessary expense or money act- P- H. Jacobs, Poultry 53 Doom! « ed 5 t SODE. By Soon i xn stion given by Mr,| summer uighte foatival, af Laltsers | Sane’ °G"Gome of the Poets cousins ciwrane wee | and through — you will —— Liverpool tote te ita eee | GER amount invested. 57 William there was nothing to mar the fes- ‘ecdotes of Public Men—Wasbingtou, Frank. | : ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice . . & the centur; character of many interests. 4. Exop's Fables. The work of an ancient genius. a Lucus received a] was chief. i Miss Berry a gold ed that these are acre lots. ¢ ring Dinsmore, containing from five to ae sixteen acres each, which wo offer Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from BIN P ESTs {il freshne's aud beauty with ever reading. It ix the “ y that never dies.” Part I would be at the door of two of the WwW ‘ETON. The character of the greatest markets in the South. Let aby Bulwer in hia immortal play of Cardi- Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson- fetuses wat teh paths the creat’ oct has ville and return is only twenty-five CK. Anexquisite aketen & two fool- wie tender sentiment with the the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large Sunday School pieme » P. E. Churei of Balti- e held at Irving Park y, July 17, 1889, to ashington friends are vited to participate “ic enjoyment of the uts have been made ‘more and Ohio Rail- “suc excursion tickets on & trains 8.30 a. m., 12.10, ', and 5.40 p.m. Tickets iren 30 ets. ce of Arrangements: H. vi) St., Wm. H. Thompson, held, Wm. H. Turner, James W. Hughes, Roberts, Ernest Adams, | carance, ©, A, Johnson. A WORTHY GREETING. 7 Star of Zion.) Wn, yt '¢ given to Senator , 7S uaudler, ot New Hamp- thire, by a > bY the colored Citizens of passed off quietly here, Mr. narrison passed through here on his way to Woodstock, Vt. SOME DON’TS WORTH RE- MEMBERING. Don’r be above honest toil, it is far better to work for yourself than to have others work for you. Don’r hang around the Depart- ments on pay day for the purpose of borrowing from your next best month’s board bill. secure and beyond your reach. friend money to pay your last Don’t aim too high when you | waut to strike the Bull’s eye. Don’t waste your breath talking about what might have been, do something now—the best at least is Don’t, lose your head simply because you have succeeded, official life is mighty uncertain, honors go | around like a cartwheel. Rev. H.C. Robinson, Ezekiel, 37:16 20; subject, Unity of Brotb- erhood. Rev. Phillips, Hebrew 2:1, sub ject, Obligation resting on us asa numan being in the world. He gave a beautiful illustration ef our alle- gance to the charch. Rev. Dr. J. H. Lee, preached a powerful sermon from 1st Kings 6:7, subject, was both practical and eloquent. Misses L. A. Rose and M. L. Jor- dan, from the Woman’s Baptist Home Mission Society, were before the the conference in the interest of their mission. Miss Jordan made excellent impressions of the account of their work. The Baptist Congress as recom- mended and decided upon, met ou the 10th ot July and continued three days in session, at the 5th Bapt. church. R. S. Laws pastor ofthe Virgin- ia Bapt. church, has requested the \EVER OUT Oz CRDER. If you desire to purchase a sewing msc ities ask our agent at your place for terms an ices. If you cannot find our agent, write to near 3st address to you below named, ; wy, ATLANTA, GA -<anrRancisca.c, ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line o advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St. Now York. Bend *0cte, fos *00-wage Pam/ mies stream® passes right through the vicinity, thus affording pure fresh water for steck, 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 & €0., Drawer 298 Jacksonville, Fla. ee WantED—at this office a young man to make himself generally us ul. " eS ut'S BEECHER. a AGENTST™ #en’t. pastor of Ply mouth Church, and dictated largely by Mr. Beecher himee!f, and received bie aid and approval; ‘he book also contains con- tributions of pe a iscences froma life of the g-ent preacher. Agents t BF Distance no hinders t oF ABRARY 3 werfal lever to aid them in sol - for this book. a tantt me ‘ever before leis such an opportunity present ed itself to Agents aa is hera oftered In placing this. be puplication Lefore the pu! ‘Write for full particulars and SPECTA, TERMS, sent free to all, or serure an agency once by sending $1.00 fur outit. 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