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rith Terms. 4.50 Per year in Advance, vob. IX. wHATI SAW, AND HEARD. fion. J. Milton Turner is in looking as well and hearty |. Lhave oftea heard poli- remark that he is one of the lished Negroes in this Milton Tarner is able, sagreat fature if he would ibrace the opportunities be- sit I admire the man for shed manners, bravery and He deals with men like a |: he possesses manly courage e express his convictions, ey right or wrong. He is, no the only Negro in this cout bat has suecessfally car- ried a great scheme that redowns to bis race as well as to bis own benefit. doub ave There isa man some where in Pine Blut, Ark., by the name of J.C. Dukes, who has mistaken card for bravery, cheek for ass and a mule’s bead ; human being and settled good people of that pauper refagee from Al j. ©. Dukes would make a driver or a donkey would an editor. staken bis calling. His cavenger cart instead | Why should the \labama want such al gas main in the State? x seen why this thing w » the “* | | thing to do. He must go. The Land office and all other of- fices will be careful in the future. Right is bound to prevail. Time will tell, it l am wrong. These were the parting words to the scoundrel. If Lam wrong, I shall fall, if you are wrong justice will be vindicat- ed. Off with his head; so much for Buckingham. This is the way all just men are treated. Right is bound to be vindicated. If jastice is buried it is bound to rise again. Sin once buried it remains so. Let us nave a few changes in the Recorder’s office. Hungary Republican want some- 1 remarked that the| Lodg il Election bill will} senate. any apyrebension | Senate would not dare to | | am satisfied that 0 the North want the ers in the South to be i; | am also confident that igovernment “of for and people;” in name apy way aud it is only necessary to enforce the laws to make it so in fact. a*y The people of this city are anx- ious to know whether Recorder Brace intends tomake any changes int 1 think it is about time to remove the enemies aad in our ends. There is no put reason why that immediate chang- es should vot be made in the Re- corders office and the places be given to our District people. ++ 1 the Freedman’s igation has been ) the Seeretary of the j he charges were 80 d unimportant, that ‘tary bas not found it nec- to have them printed. 1 . however, for the satisfac- ose medical aspirants ke nt the Committees’ report to give them summer reading. * o*e s presumed nsession that Congress until the last of foe National Election bill will be take some time and po doubt ist measure that will be ered by the Senate. ss Mr. John W. Ross, although a There is no | b¢ sure that yoa can trust him. igust or probably until October. | ¢ Be careful what you say. What you speak confidentially, Don’t confide in everyone. What has become of the Junior | Hxcelsiors ? The editor of the Western Mule (Echo) will visit the city soon, with bis associate ass. H. C. Smith of the Cleveland “Gazette” will hear some news in a few days. The National Election bill will | pass. Rev. Thomas Peek, of Munella, Ga., wants the Negroes to emigrate to Africa. The United States is enough for us. Be wise in all you do. warm It is natural for men to deceive. The pit that was dug tor Jack, Jill fell into it. Col. Fred. Brackett is a soldier. Genl. Ordway ought to appoint another Court Martial. The last one was the most in- competent that was eyer establish- ed. Genl. Ordway is not all to blame. J. W. Cromwell has again as- sumed the editorial charge of the ‘+s Advocate.” Prices must be too High-J.W. People must cut low these hard times. High Price will do when the | market 1s not so full. | James H. Smith will resign the ‘ \{, has made more appornt- | Secretaryship of the Howard Law colored letter carriers than city postmasters since lation of the City Post of- H has given tbe young esof our Normal depart- ishow, he bas promoted the Wg colored man without fearcor lhave the higvest Koss. * ** ne people get too smart for They have an idea they know it all; that the ct of them having the en- vent of a United States Sen- ttheyean do all kinds of at pleasure. and if they don’t think vile later part of this month “ couvinee afew of them, The promoters of the recent in- ‘uation meetings at their last oe apologized to the Judge Dax Police Court and all of the wey They concluded that they “Seen beautifully sold out by “€ parties in. whose interest they Fete working, | ‘bat indignation meetings will ‘e things of the past. W. Calvin Chase, attorney at Vie practices in all the courts of a andthe District of Co- Office at present, 1109 I a Ww. Titles searched, deeds .tuer legal papers carefully ttawn, a praise | They are| lam of the opin-| School. | Leighton and Birney want all the houors and all the salary. They will want the earth next. | Smith has made the Law School what it is. Never desert a friend it is dan- | gerous. | An bonest friend is hard to find. | When you find him keep him. | Read the Bee and be happy. AMUSEMENTS. 0,P. MORTON POST NO. 4, G. A. K., will give A Camp Fire. AT CITY PARK, |Cor. N. Y. Ave. and Ist Streets, | * (PORMERLY LOEFFLERS GARDEN) Tuesday August 5th, 1890. | Bowhng Alleys, Shooting Gal- lery, and other amusements. Harttacks, Coffee and Beans. Refreshments at moderste prices. Tickets of Admission, 25 Cts. Committee:—Geo. D Graham, |Gommander; Thomas E, Powell Chas. B. Fisher, Edward Bright, Geo. H. Boston, John A. Scott, Jas, W. Butcher, Chas, H. Shorter A GRAND EXCURSION. The Trustees and Sunday school of the Fifteenth St. Presbyterian Church will give a grand picnic to Collingwood Beach on the steamer Mary Washington, Fri day August 1,’90. The stearaer will leave Washington at 10 a. m: and 6 p. m., and will leave Collingwood Beach at 3:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. Delightful mueic Retreshments at moderate rates Children 25 cents, Adults - 35 ceuts, NOTICES. GOOD LOTS in South Brook- land a small distance from Ecking- ton, and 1st station on the Metro. politan R.R. Price $2.50 to $400 $10 cash $10 per mouth, For sale by owner, M.G. Oliver, 1815 14th St., n. w June 14, 1 mo. WANTED:—A man and woman cook. One must make good cake and pastry. None but first class need apply. Call at G St. entrance, Pension building at 12:30 to Geo D. Graham. CAPITAL SAVING OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 804 F St n. w. Receives deposits, loans money, transacts a general banking busi ness, Location central and con- venient. F street cars and herdics run in front of our door—9th st., cars run a few rods east of our building, 7th street and 11th st., cars only two block away. President M. M. Holland Cashier D. B. McCary Secretary, I. R, Baker Treasurer, L. G. Bailey Attorney, James H. Smith DIRECTORS M. M. Holland, Wm. Waring L. C. Bailey, H. E. Baker, J. W. Cole, J. A. Johnson, J. A. Pierre Geo. Me. Goines, A. W. Tancil, F M.D: Two good printers are wanted at this office and one apprentice. Young ladies will be given an op portunity to learn the printing business if they desire. Call any time before ten a. m. TO"ADVERTISERS. m a check for $20 we will printa ten-lineadver- tisement in One Million issues of leading Amert- can Ne’ raand complete the work within ten "This fs at therato of only one-fifth of acent ‘aline, for 1,000 Circulation! The advertisement ‘will appear in but a single issue of any paper, and consequently will be placed before One Million different newspaper purchasers; or FIvk MILLIO¥ Reapans, if it {s true, as is sometimes stated, that ris looked at by five persons on fen lines will accommodate about 78 ‘every newspa) ‘average. Swords. ‘Address with copy of Adv. and check, of send 90 cents for Book of 256 pages. @BO. P, ROWELL & CO., 10SrRuce 8t., New Yore. | we nave just issued a new edition of our called * Newspaper Advertising.” It has 25¢ os, and among its contents may named the Ing Lists and. Catalogues of Newspapers :— NEWSPAPERS NEW YO) OoITY ‘with their Advertising Rates. DAILY NEWSPAPERS 1x CITIES HAVING more shan 159,000 po) mulation, omitting all but the best. RAE SB attra omuiing allbut the bert ulation, omittin| ut the bes WALD LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN which to advertise every section of the country: being @ choice selection made up With great care, wuided long experience. 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Upon} application to either of the under- | signed full mformation will be given, Insurance placed in good | companies. Abstracts made, | debts collected and all matters in| connection with real estate! promptly attended to by. Lewis Dougiass L. G. Fletcher. HALL FOR RENT; The Ar- mory of the Excelsior Light In- fantry, (1719 Peon. Ave., n. w.) can be rented for Balls, Recep- tions, Lectures Meetings, etc, on reasonable terms, The Armory has been refitted with a splendid new daneing floor and ladies and gents dreesing rooms, hat and coat rooms and a gallery extending the entire! length of the building, which makes it one ot the most desireable places of amusement in the city. Apply to Capt Thos 8. Kelly, 1834 11th, st.n.w: Sergt. Wm. M. Sayles, 914, 17th st.n.w. J. T. Johnson, 352 Pa. Ave. n. w. C. HU. Brown, 2031 14th st. n. | | | | | | w. M.S. Alexander, 2725 Dun- sarton ave. n.w., and to 3B. H. Freeman, at the Armory. May 24t F. — SPECIAL. We hay :+CLOSED out from the manui,ciurers @ lot of 144 — VALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND, DRAWERS which we are going to sell ata Special Price. These are new and desirable. No Seconds, No Dam- aged Goods, but Clean, Honest, | Two Thread Balbriggan Under- wear. The colors are brown and gray mixed. The price of these ordinarilo are $1.25 a suit, 624c. each. Our special price is S0c a Suit a) |; A0c Each. If you contemplate purchasing Summer Underwear we would ask an inspection of these goods, as we claim it is the cheapest lot of Un- derwear ever offered in this city. We have all sizes of shirts from 34 to 44. Drawers from 28 to 40. LOEB § HIRSH Gents’ Furnishers and Hatters. 912 F xt. N. W. experience in reparation of more Thousand applications for the United Btates and F. tries, the publishers of th erican continue to act trade-mar! | rights, etc., rue the United States, | i many, ant other countries. UD Caco is Wnequaled and their facilities are unsur- | ase. 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