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PHE BYE is 3rd 8, +e —_—_—__. y pric Liy stated. E PUBLISHING, CO. ¥ Washington D.C ) EVERY SATURDAY A‘ .Ww.. HE BEE Fowlers, street, s.¢. s,M_ Street. between 12th cgist corner 16th and » House, 348 Pennsy.v+nia Ave, NEW YORK CITY. ; 129, 6th Ave, MASS. Cambridge st, SATURDAY, June 28 1890 iLocals. PEteearias lice is the place to ting done. Wan -At this office two or »ilectors, ut first class job work all at the Bers office. \ lus office two prin-- ters and a boy to do general oftice A y at once. N. Fellows, the great abo- st town, He is a great good talker. H s B. Deveaux, who ias . gerously ill at his home Ss... has greatly improved. M.A. VP. Albert, one of the in the Pension of- raustered to the field. Hannee who was s from the Treasury De 1 )the Pension office will be promoted shortly, D Curtis, has been trans- seribers of the Ber are » pay the collector, Mr. uwhen he calls. It is use. © lave him call two or three (ines a week for subscriptions, Phe new par lroples View, ‘ water and good electric cars at { Condaetors will pet you ot at Madvey’s lane and there Ss how ready, Go shades. Ta ith street a SPECIAL NOTICES: City Guarps Excursion ea - and O. depot at 9:20 a. tu. y 4th, for Harpers Ferry. $1.2 und trip. _*) Cent Day and Moon-light Excursion ‘Tuesday evening July t» Collingwood Beach. wes at 10: a. m., and 6 30 ) cents a round trip. ju 28 2-t WANTED:—A man and woman One must make good cake 4 istry. None but first class 1 y. Call at G St. entrance, tilding at 12:30 to Geo ). Graham, GOOD LOTS in South Brook- “ca small distance from Ecking nd Ist station on the Metro- moltan RR. Price $2.50 to $400 i $10 per month, sale by owner, M.G. Oliver, 18 14th St., n. w June 14, 1 mo. R., O. P. Morton Post No. vs Relief Corp No. 1, ty to the Post and their 's will leave for Boston by t Pean,, route, Sunday Au- June 28 3 t. So ““nson Robinson is the only ¥ gistered piummer in llis place of business is treet near L and all or- be left at his residence o. w. Don’t fail to pa~ Him, happiest man in town is Cuase. Everybody he met Street he informed them * Wife bad presented bim 2, Pound baby girl This Senta. tS itst. A few more pre- 4s of this kind and then he sed to them. He is to be talated, furnished on appli rcisements willnot | are invited, All remittances y draft, postal money order ter. Money forwarded at the sender’s risk. in amount and what it is for {, S. Laws, editoral cor- t and South Washing- All kinds of Job lone. Advertisements ptions received. 816 H DIED_yJ, at the residen St.. on W = p.m. Age 22 year will take place” say tances, — ames, the loving son : ———|Mr. and Mrs, Henry euniieg. Va. 488 Franklin : ednesday evening a 10:15 Tuesday morning and dollars hard to get; Bat I tuged harder and harder Mrs. Abby Terrell of West Ra-| 1s what I mean to do; : pavou leigh, N. © 7 i should ts ad-dressea | 18h, N.C., age 74 years, d tl 3ist at her boimestasd rv ‘errell ges @ Methodist for @ is the mother of J. Booker Hutchings of this city to ' e left considerable proper. y- Mr, Hutehins will leave the city 0 years. whom sb shortly to settle up her estate. W. H. BROOKER should not patronize him, of the Industrial departments uu the boys and what they can do when an them. Mr. Hill has charge of the ledge. _. WEST WASHINGTON NOTES At the grand rally at Mt. Zion riage of Mr. Olivet N. Butler and Miss Effie Williams next Thursday evening at Ebenezer church. The Sabbath School of Ebene- zer A. M. E. chureh will give their annual sacred concert to-morrow evening at 7:30 o’clocg, all are in- vited. Mr. David Lee arrived here Mon- day evening from Conn., to attend the +- . ee . + Se eed Lawyer E. M. Hewlett will spend the summer at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. J. Booker Hutchings will go to North Carolina ina few weeks to settle up his mother’s estate. Hon. John S. Durham is in the city the guest of Mr. Robt. . Ter rell. Hon. Robert Smalls and wife are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKine- ly. Rev. E. W. Williams and family of Abiville. N.C., will visit the city this snmmer. Dr. J. E. Rankin Park, N. Y. Mrs. Hagan, the mother of Mrs. J. M. Gregory, is one of the most gifted women in America. Miss Ida M. Lewis, will spend the summer either at Long Branch or Asbury Park, N. J. + A BIG DAY AT ENON. is at Asbury The grand rally at Enon church, of which Rev. A. S. Thomas is pastor, was quitea success, on last Sunday. lev. A. S. Thomas preached at 12 a, m. collection: $150. At 3p. m. Bro, Ham gave them a gospel talk collection; $75.50. At 8 72m. Rev. W. F. Graham, of Danville, Virginia preached, collection’ $481.00, Total colleetlon for the day $656. 50. The Enon Baptist churen has a membership of less than 300. This church within eighteen months has paid off an indebted- ness of $3500. The collection of last Sunday will go toward the new building. The whole of East Washington was present at night to bear Rey. Graham, who preached an excellent sermon in every respec. There was a small congregation from the city ot Alexandria where the Rev, was pastor six years or more all came over just to see the Kev. aud hear bis voice in the pulpit again. This speaks well for Rev Graham’s work in that city. In Danville, Va., where he is doing a grand work, he stands high as a scholar and christian gentleman ion the estimation of all the re- spectable citizens. The Rev. left keeps one of the finest grocery stores in the eastern section of the city, There is no reason why the friends and citizens of that section OUR INDUSTRIAL SCHOUL, Some of the most principal features in the closing of the pu- blic schools last week were those der the direction of Messrs. J. Cooper und J. Hill. Tae engi- neer department under Mr, Coop- er showed the wonderful skill of opportunity is given carpenter shop and in that branch the boys displayed great know- M. E. chureh last Sunday a collec- tion of $398,00 was raised to com- plete a debt on the church of $400. Invitations are out for the mar- 11320 7th at.,n. w., I have scraped the dimes together enough for me and you. T can’t afford to drop it, I find it doesn’t pay, to do without @ paper, however others may; Thated to ask my neigkbors to give me theirs on loan, They don’t just say, but mean it: “Why don’t you have your own?” You can’t tell how I did miss it, Ifit, by any fate, should happen not to reach me or come a lit~ tle late, Then all is ina hubbob, and things go all awry, And Editor, if you are married, You’ll know the reason why! The children want their stories, And wife is anxious, too, At first to glance it over, And then to read it through ; And [ to read the teaders, And scan the {book review, And scan the correspondence And every bit of news. I can not do withontit, it is no use to try ; The other people take it, And Editor, so must I; 1, too must keep posted, And know what’s going on, Or feel and be accounted A foggy simpleton. Then take it kindly Editor, if pay was somewhat slow, For cash is not so plenty, And wants not few, you know; But I must have your paper Editor, cost what it may to me; I'd rather dock my sugar, Editor, and do without my tea. So, Editor, don’t you stop my pa- per, Unless you want my frown, For tl have sent you my years sub- scription, And credit it right aown, And send me the paper promptly and regularly on, And let it bring me weekly Its welcome benison. By OC. A. Herrrorp, Columbus, Miss. ———_—__ +2 e--____ Allow me to congratulate you on the ‘How Great Men Are Made” article that appeared in your paper and I have with me in congratulat- ing you, the majority of the best colored citizens in Ohio. Let the good work go on. Yours for success, John T. Morris. THE SOUTH 8PEAKS. Selma, Ala., June 2nd, ’90, Editor Bre: You have the sincere thanks of the Negroes and Republicans of the South for your manly defense of the cause ot Hon. B. K. Bruce, against the attacks of these small political editors. Pe is too deep- ly planted in the hearts of his peo- ple for these ‘‘cranks” to defame him. Sincerely yours, A. N. Johnson, Member Republican State Ex-Com- mittee. 2 ____. DON’T MISS THIS TREAT, The Excursion to Fort Ordway July 2nd, ’90, for the benefit of 15th Street Presbyterian church, promises to be conspicuous for uovelty and grandeur, and the most enjoyable excursion of the season. There will be grand drills, by the Juvenile Cadets, and acompany of sixteen young ladies, Singing contests by male quartettes and other novelties which will add to the enjoyment; and the return trip will be made more pleasant, as we are to have a full moon at the seting ofthe sun. Tickets are limited and are selling rapidly and as objectiona~ ble persons will be excluded, it is wise that others shvuld obtain their tickets early. Boats leaves 7th Street wharf at 9:30 a, m., and 5 p. m., return at a seasonable hour in time to make connections witb all of the Street ear lines. Tickets for sale at Hyman Bros Miss E. L. Fisber, 1742 K st.,n. w., Miss C. A. Jones, 2117 K st., n. w., Miss M. Crusor, 1623 17th st., Mrs C. Russell, 411 N st., no. w, Mrs. K. Wilson, 443 S at., Mrs. F. L. Car- dozo, 1439 Pierce Place, Mra. J. H. Merriwether, 1822 13th at., for Lynchburg, DON’T STOP MY PAPER, EDI. The tuneral TOR. fi : andaree ftom the house on : — or friends Don’t stop my Edit “ e bereaved family weet w) Paper, Editor ; has the sympathy of all acqnain. san sie A name oft yet, imes are stringent Wilh Bruce, 2221 17th st., or any mber of the Board of trus- tees:. F. J. Shadd, J.T. Gas- kinsaron Russell, Prof. F. L. Carb, Jos. Morrison, G. S. Worey, W.D. Montague, 8. I. Viams, J. J. Goode. advt. J 17, 2 t. THEOLORED NABOBS OF HAY DONT LIKE FRED DOUWASS’ WIFE. Ne York, June 24—A com- mer@l traveler, whose circuit embes Hayti, lately returned frouthat island much pleased withhe business results of the tripWhen asked how minister Fre(Douglass was faring in the BlacRepublic, he said: He badly handicapped by his wifeChe leaders of society there the dies and gentlemen of pure blacblood, won’t look at her. She is pooded and does not go into sociy at all. There is a great deal of with in Hayti, and the lead~ ers f society have a profound sent of their own consequence. The have a slight opinion of Dodass for having married out- sideis color. This diminishes his influce. Mrs. Douglass is an elegt lady, and feels the ostra- cisnvhich she 1s compelled to sub- mito because sheis white. The blac ladies are especially antago nist, and manifest their displeas- ure.t her presence at Port au Pri as the wife of the American Minter.” a HITS, | IS Dypepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness An all diseases arising from a Topid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tb natural result is good be de ize anq@olid flesh. Dose small; elegant- ly sar coated and easy to swallow. SOLD EVERY WHER&. SPECIAL. Wehave CLOSED out from the maiufacturers a lot of 144 DOZEN RIGGAN S AND WERS ong to sell ata ey lese are new and desirable. No Seconds, No Dam- aged Goods, but Olean, Houest, Two Thread Balbriggan Under- weer. The colors are brown and gray mixed. The price of these ordinarilo are $1.25 a suit, 62}e. eacd. Our special price is S0c a Suit = ORas= 40c Each. If you contemplate purchasing HARNESS ATTACHMENT NovemBeER 131TH, 1888. J. . Ceeiidge Patented ‘0. J.S. 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 cutting the same in any way, right out in the street. It can be taken off the harness in two minutes, and the harness returned to its former style without the least trouble or exertion. [t saves time in biteh- ing and unphitching 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 nothiog 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 re movable secured so as toallow the spring to be removed when worn. 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 hasbeen heretofore necessary iu 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 and release the animal trom the veiicle. Any woman or child can hitch or unhitch a horse without the slightest trouble. Thousands of the attachments are being used every day. Hadded that Hayti would have} ==" * AN iN ESS PAR 4 ad greily preferred a white minister. With and B Streets, n. w. Marcellus West. Proprietor. THE MOST FASHIONABLE RESORTIN THE CITY. Suomer Underwear we would ask} Gan pe rented for public or private PICNICS. A fine resort for private an inspection of these goods, as we] o, public out door Entertainments. This Park p horses, &e. Also fine grounds for Croquet. derwaar ever offered in this city.| z 3 & 1 clain it is the cheapest lot of Un- We have all sizes of shirts from 34 to 44. Drawers from 28 to 40. LOEB} HIRSH Gents’ Furnishers and Hatters. ¢) 912 F St. N. 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