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yadvertising furnished on appl advertisements will not price. All remittances , postal money order . Money forwarded vant and what it is for y stated. should be ad-iressed BEE PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D, C ) EVERY SATURDAY Av tv's, M. Street, between 12th st corner 16th and a House, 348 Pennsy.v«nia Ave. sw YORK CITY. . Laws, editoral cor- and South Washing- All kinds of Job dose, Advertisements 3 ptions received. 316 Ht TRDAY, April 5, 1890 focnis. obie E —At the Bee cflice rend toa horse aud do soa printer, WanIE JA correspondent; object Address , Choteau, sivian prefered, Montanna. Chase is confined to th the sore throat and she was qnite sick utils better up to this grand rally at 19th Street ich l:st Sunday was a $1000 was aked for, easaut surprise, $1400 s were collected, Pros the benefit of extending chureh. IL. ©, © Astwood’s paper ks at the Zion Metropoli- KB. lyceam and the Is- ). Charch on last Sunday 1 Was 80 highly aecepta— Mr. Astwood bas been ed to repeat it. CESS. ations are out for the r f Miss Jennie V. to Mr: Ellis Smith, eday evening April i7th at sidence of Mr, and Mrs. northwes: at ll be a recep- ‘ue Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s 1 wil bold a bazaar for Euster week com- iy April 7th 790, for sotuscluland faney articles Beneticial Hall on 18th st., saud M sts. n.w. Many tov- iteresting featares will be ited. mission - - 10 cts. tickets - 25 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the Chapel. 18i3 T st., ck. There Season —— AN EASTER FAIR! Given by the the Parochial iu or the benefit of St. Luke’s c. rch, Rev. Alex. Crum- Rector, at Eesseaden Hall, St, be. Gand H, April 7b llth, 1890. Muse. tickets 25 ce Single ket 10e ©Lunch served daiiy from 12 to 2 p. m. Admission free. eis 2 SAINT MARY’S CHAPEL. Evs'er services will be con yw Rev, Walter L. Bur Priest in charge, assisted by - William Taylor Snyder, Lay Mr, Burweil will cl on the ““Power of the tesurreetiou”’ An excellent Musical programme has been Prepared. ——_..e GLOBE THEATRE. the Banner Show of the season iced for the coming week Koop an! Nopper for the pa- ftheir cozy resort. Five combined in one female lustr-ls, A grand variety olio, Val Statues, grand sparing emeluling with George ‘and Lala Deimays sensa~ da, a pirates love; new se nie effee's. Ama gutevery Friday and usuil shows ——. pel HIS PAPA’S BOY. . he Bee lust week a ehort “ce Was tnade of the birth of a e son, oy Mra, Win. J. Moyes amiable wite of the Bse's Seulal friend Mr. Wim, J. Mayeas | of the Pension office, there was great anxiety manifested on the part of Wilham’s friends for fear that he would not realize his long hoped for desire +o become a father and the Bre in common with his other friends exclaimed “He is born at which makes th: mother’s gift, ‘his papa’s b ry’ Mrand Mrs. Mayers hes the Bee’s congra'n! tions. — HALL AND ROOMS FOR RENT. The old Armory of the Cadets can be rented for balls, parties, re- ceptions, ect. There are also three large rooms for rent to lodges, Societies, ect., cheap. The armory is situated at 708 O street, n. w., ina most popular vicinity and in reach of three line of cars, 7th, 9th and belt. Apply to F. P. Nash 710 O street, n. w. Mar. 8-2 t. A NOBLE REVENGE. This beautifal opera will be pre- seuted Monday and Tuesday even- ings, April 7th and 8th at St. Au- gustine Church Hall. Miss Annie M. Savoy the authoress of this opera has taken great care in its preparations and the public should not hesitate to go and see it and eucourage her. As a writer she has demonstrated ability and good judgement in laying the plots. As this opera is to be two nights the people will have an opportunity of seeing it. Tickets had better be secured in time. a OPERA OF MARTHA. By special request, Mr. W. T. Benjamin, the ente prising man- ager of dramatic and operatic pro ductions, will repeat the excellent Opera of Martha at Grand Army hall, Monday evening April 14th. Miss Adrian Benjamin of Balt. Md., who made such a bit in the character of Lady Harriet Durham, will again appear before a Wash- ington audience; Miss Pauline Berjamin, will take the character of Naney her maid. Thomas L. Benjamin, who some years ago played in the drama of Pizrrao, will take the character of Lod Trister Mickford, Mr. A. J. Hall the refined tenor, will play the Earl of Derby. If the public aud the friends of Mr. Benjamin want to see a good opera don’t fail to attend. Tickets of admisson will be 50 cents. —_-_—__ -—. + —— REV. THOMAS MARRIED. Rev. A. S. Thomas, pastor of Enon Baptist church was married Monday March 24th to Miss Katie Smith of Chase city, Va. It was one of the most fashionable and best attended marriages that ever took place in tbat city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas haye been stopping with Rey. R. Of. Porter of Alex. Va., but have now arrived in this city and are living in the vicinity of the church of which Rev. Thom- as is pastor. It is said that the bride is av accomplished young la- dy; a graduate of tne Boydton College, Va. A reception was ten- dered them last evening by his Church, at 115 7th street, s. e. ———— KERNAN’S NEW WASHING- TON THEATRE. Forrester’s grand orieval extra- vaganza and burlesque Co., which Opens with matinee, Easter Mon- day, for the first time in Washing- ton, contains all the latest sensa tious and novelties, ayong which may be meationed the grand spec- tacular operatic scene *The En- campment and the Review of the Police,’ and the uew and original extravaganza, The Moor’s Bride. Miss Fannie Forrester and many other burlesque queens of note appears. The Zamora Mexican family, Juan D E. Jascfina and Cleofus who have been imported especially for the company and pronounces the greatest of all aerial artists. A bost of other specialty artist, among whom may be men- tioned Miss Bessie Gilbert, Amer- ica’s greatest lady cornetist whom Julu Levy. crowned the queen of the cornet and for whose equal there 1s a challenge of 1000 doilars. —_——o++<=+ ————. WEST WASHINGTON NOTES, The young p2ople’s praise meet- ing at Mt. Zion M. E. church, was very largely attended on last Sunday afternoon. The exercises consisted of recitations singing, etc. Mc. James L. Tarner in a neat speech introduced the Hon, J. M. Langston who delivered a ver j instructive and eloquent add | !onthe ‘trne teaching of the Bible.’ Ex-Mayor Charles Welch, Prof. J.| Lawson and Mr. Lyons of Ga., | | were noticeable among the large j jaudience preseut. The meeting) closed with tho benediction by | Rev. T. O, Carroll pastor of the) ehureh. ; i The Musical and Literary associ- ation held a very interesting meet- ing last Friday evening, Mr. L. Petterson president of the 19th St. Baptist church lyceum read a paper for the discussion of the evening Subject, ‘Lhe labor and | political condition of the Negro” the paper was very lively debated | by the members. . Mr. Petterson | defended his paper in a very able mabuer. The Exrnest workers’ association of _Mt. Zion M. E. church began their annual fair Monday evening which will continue for three weeks. PERSONALS. Rev. and Mrs, A. S. Thomas have ar- rived in the city. i Miss Emma Kersands of Lou‘svill, Ky., is a guest of Mrs. MeN_al and will re- main for a month or so. Rey, and Mrs. E. w. Williams of Ab- beyille, S. C., wil! visit the city next summer. Miss Tillie Herbert the accomplished elocutionist of New Jersey is expecte in the®city. Miss Helen Handy the Caughter of Rev. Handy, who went to Florida some time ago for her bealth and who had lost her voice, has regained her voice and has al- 80 igproved in health. Hon. B. K.-Bruce has been invited to deliver a lecture in the West April 16th, but on aceount of his eng igement in this eity to preside at the 28th anniver celebration, he had to decline the invyi tion, else eae es SOUTH WASHINGTON NEWS. The Ministers of the District of Columbia in the Baptist Confer- ence assembled, Washington and Alexaadria, are out for a non- denominational mass convention on Monday evening next, at the Fifth Bsptist church, for the pur- pose of discussing and petitioning Congress, to pess some education: al measure for the benefit of the youths of the country without any distinction on account of race or vationality. Efforts are bing made to have all miuisters of each denomination present. The Conterence on Monday morning welcomed one of our tormer pastor’s, W. F. Graham, now in Danville, Va, to a seat. He gave a glowing account of the two large and prosperous caurches in that city. Rev. Robert Berkley, pastor of the Antioch Bapt. church, Mid- dlesex, Co., Va., 18 now in the city. The ministers engaged largely in asking support for the National University. Rev. Lee spoke of its fine system of theolo-- gy and highly reccommended students from all charches Mr. W, H. Seott, in church and moral philosophy, solicited money and books as librarian, and raised $12.50 The treisorer Rev. W. J. Howard, paid off the teachers on Monday last, Preparations are being r pidiy made for the meeting of the Bap- tist Congress on Wednesday the 7th of May at the M?. Jezreel church, 5th and E ata., 8. e. The question of ministerial un- ity was beautifu.ly and profitably discussed at the conference on | Monday last. Rev. R, H. Porter; at his spe- cial services on . Sunday last, where Revs. W. F. Graham, W. J. Howard, and Dr. Phillips) preached, raised enough money to; clear up all winter expenses. Dr. brooks, of the 19th Street, | on bis new adjoining site raised $1,400 46 on last Sunday. | Rev. Johuson of the Metrogol- | itan church, teacher in exegesis, | and physiology at the Natioual | University, is quite ill. Baptisms at the 1st Church,| and Mount Moriah to-morrow at 10 | Rev. Alexander, of the First} ehureh; W. Wash., is one of our} strongest and best men. Rev. A.S. Thomas, pastor of | the Enon Baptist charch, was married on last Monday and the | THEY SAY The world earth is holy. Dou’t fail to attend the Banquet April 16th, at the Cadets Armory. A woman loves, a man likes and when he loves in reality he is jeal- ous of every man he sees. Females are not always admired for their beauty. is wicked but the} They possess certain qualities that win the hearts of men. All men haye hearts but some ot them are very tough. An honest woman will always look out for her busband’s inter- est. Never abuse a woman that works out at service. There is a gilt in the kitchen as well as the parlor. Give your friends credit for what they do fur you. J. Milton Turner was the first negro diplomat to Liberia aud he was succeeded by Hon. J. H. Smyth on the recommendation ofRecord- er of Deeds Bruce. Prof. Langston oration will be the American Negro since his emancipation. , If you want first class job print- ing call at the Ber office. The Baltimore Milita will present a fine showing. one of the largest excursions will leave Baltimore April 16th. Dont forget what you promise to frieuds. Never make a promise unless you can keep it. Capt. Meredith of the Bureaa of Engraving and Printing will not be bulldozed by the bully. The bully has got to go. There is no chance for the bully to remain in the department, What has become of the Dove club? Mr. Astwood will leave for San- domingo next week. Honest men will pay their deb's. Dr. Laws knocked his enemies out. They diduot accomplished what they desired. A good woman should be honor- ed. No gentleman will walk with a lady with a cigar in his mouth. No lady will permit a man to; walk with ber in the street puff- ing a cigar. A lady will not flirt with men on the street. She should resent any attempt of flirtation. Dr. Laws defeated the impostors who inspired his arrest. Bad men will give bad advice. Wateb the scoundrels who ad advises you to do an improper act. Some ministers will give bad ad- vice to their fellow man. There are vipers in sheep cloth- ing. | Watch the man who bas always advice to give you. | Good advice is good sometimes. | Ex-minister Thompson is making | it very warm for Mr, Douglass at | Hayti. j At the Banquet the guests drank | a toast to the President of Hayiti. Mrs. Douglass being a temperance advocate kept ber glass turned down. Thompson in a speech informed | the Haytian government that it | was an insult for Mrs. Douglass not to turn ber glass up. WEEKLY GATHERINGS. The Berg imposes but one re~ straint upon the city pastors ip the publication of toeir sermons or church doings! Give synopsis of their sermons and church work ceremony was performed by Rev. | Porter of Va. | | To-morrow is Easter and prep- | arations are being made through- | out the city for great sermous and extensive fl :ral decova‘ious. Rev. Lee, of the 8rd chureh, who has been ill is out again. Cburch revivals are all over and church collections commeuc- ed. Pienies and +x ucsions having been so betly condemned by minisiers and chu ches through- out the city, it is hoped that min- isters will do all in their power); to suppress the evil they bring. | The discussious at the Minis. ters Conterence on last Monday} were ofa very interesting charac- ter, especially the one referred to minis‘eria! and race unity. R v. Wm Gray filed Rev. R. Johns -n’s pulpit at 11 o’clock a. m., Rev. Geo. W. Lee at 7:30 on | lust Sunday. The funeral of Misa Ella Wi liams was preached by Rev. Ge W. Lee, at the Sth Bapt. Chareb last Wednesday. Lok out for the em neipat-on parade, it wil) be one of the grandest «ffrirs ever witnessed in the District. Let the colored scheols be closed on that day. | J. . Goolidge HARNESS ATTACHMENT, Patented NOVEMBER 131TH, 1888. o o—— J. 8. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of the kind ever put on the market. It is so arranged that any one can secure it to any harness, in three minutes, without eutting the same in any way, right out in the street. It can be taken off the harness in two minutes, and the harness retarned to its former style without the least trouble or exertion. It saves time in hitch- ing aud unhitching as a horse can be attached to the vehicle in less than 30 seconds and extricated in less than 5 seconds. It is an ornament to the harness and contains nothing in its parts to get out of order, the case being so constracted that the straps can be lengthened or shortened as is required. The Bolt is ree movable secured so as to allow the spring to be removed when wore, The particular advantage this device possesses over oth- ers Consists in the construction of the case and arrangements of the straps, whereby the same may be attached to any harness without cutting the same, as has been heretofore necessary in order to use devices of this character. To the loop of the Bolt may be attached lines 28, said lines be- ing connected with the driver by suitable means, so that if the horse runs or becomes unmanageable, the tightening of the lines will draw the bolt 12, and the spring 24 will cast the piate 16 a- side aud release the animal trom the velicie. Any woman cr child can hitch or unhitch a horse without the slightest trouble. Thousands of the attachments are being used every day. Mrs. Mary Jackson of 106 4h St, died on last Wedne-day with | UNE | ROME TATHE LARD OF FLGWRS mage. 6. The Cricket on the Hearth. Dickens. One of the sweetest and tenderest things ever Writien by Dlokens. All love it for Sts beanty and pashes, ft will be preserved and read long after some of his etten. vigor and tha narrative imparts a pleasant thrill as it wonderful scence and starting events, Pt @. Part Ll. 68, Part IV. of above. @. Bulldog and Butterfly. By David Chris. the Marray.. Aaplclly wid story of human character, yo nets bit overdrawn. Bulldogs and Butterflies are at around as. 6. Pars 1m. The Coming Race, or New Utopia. By Bir b. Bulwer Lytton. A thrilling bistory of life among am ideal yple fonnd in the centre ef the earth. where the @ Arcadiap, the form perfect, the thought ane motive fice. A charming book; light, cheerful. Lo 11. Pars Lot above. 7 Duty Unto Denth, or Life and Work of Rev. Goorgs C. Haddock, Apostle of Prohibition ta the Forthwest. By his brother, Joba A. Haddock. 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