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HE BEE in this country, who has been AUTHORIZED aGENTS. AsT WASHINGTON, w. Fowler, 318 3rd3, E. a pmates for advertising farntsned on appl: Objectionable advertisements will no je « inserted at any price. All remittances 1 be made by draft, postal money order ress or registered letter, Money forwarded cae other way, is at the sender’s risk. In money the amount and what it is for mu He vuld be distinctly stated. EE PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY A” 1109 [ST..N. W.. WASH. DC. WHERE THE BEE CAN BE HA W, Fowlers, 318 3rd street, 5. e. sire, Polkety’s, M_ Street. between 12th ish Northwest. | H. Beller, Draggist corner 16th and North west. prof, J phils jelphia House, 348 Pennsy.vania Ave. Nortu west. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm. L. Reed, 9334 Cambridge st, Rev. K. S. Laws, editoral cor- yident and South Washing— ton manager. All kinds of Job Printing done. Advertisements und subscriptions received. 316 H 8. W. SATURDAY, Aug, 23, 1890 Locals. ee Daniel Brooks has been ap- pointed in the Recorders office. The Bex office is the place to have your printing done. Wavyrep: At this office two prin-- ters and a boy to do general office work. Appiv at once. Any young man who is anxious vo learu the printing trade can do so by calling at this office. WayTep: At this office two or three good collectors. Apply at once, liberal percentage paid. Wantep: At this office one more good newspaper printer and a boy between 15 and 18 years old. Dr, Stewart formerly of the Metropolitan church is in the city on business. Go to Frank Halls if you want a cool glass of beer or a gcod bowl ft soup. Mr. C. H, Watson returned to the city from Asbury park, N. J., huredav. \ Vuaeed oo Laaunuvo—inu use everywhere. Write for Catalogue. Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, Washb- igton, New Jersey. i Two ladies are wanted at this of- fice to learn the printing business. Nuey must bave a fair education. Apply between the hours of 9 aud 10 o'clock a.m. Round Table uance with the ge number of its} ns will give its es of out and indoor en-| terlainments Monday Sept. 1st at | k. This clab in days| e has given some of the est reception that one would} to attend. From its Fast | ution it is evident that the | er one will surpass all| : Admission will be 25 ets children under 12 yra. 15 cts, es | a IWENTY-FIVE CENT EXCUR. SION. The Capital Beneficial Club, will “ve agrand Day and Evening | “xcursion, Tuesday August 26th, Collingwood Beach. Boats leave | lla. m., and 6:30 p. w., return- "g by moonlight. Tickets 25 Cents. 1. A. Taliferra, Pres., William Joice, Gen’l Manager. a RESIGNATION. The executive committee of the| “apital City Guard have tender- ‘their resignations to Major ls. This committee has be en | ieve Power nearly seven years and letters, etc,, should &s ad-dressed | liant young lecturing and preaching in Va, has returned to the city to remain a short time and while here he will deliver his new lecture entitl ; ed: “Has not the Afro-American 1; Wipped himself for the great re- Sponsibilities of life.” This lect- ure will Le delivered in the great Metropolitan Baptist church on R S8t., Thurs. evening Aug 28th. Without a doubt Dr. Gray is one of the best informed theologions in the Baptist connection. The lecture that he will deliver on the 28th, is said to be one of his very best efforts and the public will no doubt have a great treat. It will be free to all. — KERNAN’S NEW WASIING- TON THEATRE Sheridan and Finn, the men who wrote the most popular Irish song of the day, “Down went McGinty,” have organized a show of their own, and will present the same for the first time next Monday night the 25th, in conjunction with man- ager Kernan’s great outdoor enter- taiument. Besides themselves, the bill includes Jas. F. Hoey, Minnie Lee, Carr apd Tourgee, the great Fields, Carrie Ezier, Peasley and Irving, and many other aoted vau deville stars. Sheridan and Flynn will introduce a number of their new songs, among which may be mentioned, “Ll never liked O’Reg- an” and “When MeGucken won the Goose.” In addition tu noted Sparrers a number of new features have been provided tor the garden. One ticket to all. Ladies matinees Tues. Thurs. and Saturday. ——_— PERSONALS, Miss Edith Collins who has been to Atlantic City has returned. RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. Francis Hall, Has through the efforts of the majority of the citizens and signers on his block succeeded in securing his license and has REOP#NED business at the -OLD STAND - 923 11th St., n. w Which has been refitted and arranged for the accommodation of his friends and ” patrons. Meals and Cold Lunches served at short notice, Fine Wines Liquors and choice Cigars always on h Bea. The high reputation enjoyed in the past and the orderly manner of conduct- ing the busin. ss, will be fully charaeter- ized in the future, E.B.Barnum, & Co. 931 Penn. Avenue. FINE READY MADE - CLOTHING. - MEN’s SUITS $10 To $35. BOYS SUITS $6 ro $20. BOYS SUITS $3.50 To 18 dollars, SMALL Be-Our stock this spring is more complete than ever before, We think for $1500 we show more style than any other house in this city. — THE POLICE GAZETTE Is the only paper in world contaimng Lawyer E. M. Hewlett has re- turned from Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Harris, haye returned to the city. Mr. H.C. Bruce has returned from his fishing expidition. Dr. Wm. Gray returned to the city from Petersbarg, Va., Monday. Prof. R. R. Wright, of Augusta, Ga., left for his home Saturday. Mrs. Moses Anderson bas got ten very well again. Mrs. Anna Murry and children are at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Mrs, Mary E. Colbert. is at Boli- vier, Harpers Ferrv. W. Va. 9 Davis and @ mountain ton retarn- ‘ week where he has been lecturing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Joln- son and child have returned feom Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. T. R. Speller, of Hide park, Mass., passed through the ety on Tuesday enroute to the West. Mrs. Jos. Morrison and children are on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry, W.Va. They are doing well, Mes. B. K. Bruce who has been summeting at Thousand Islands, will return to the city withiu two weeks. Mrs. A. Lincoln Meyers and lit- tle son left the city, Thursday for Albany and Saratoga, N. Y., where sae will join ber husband and re- main aacil fall, Mrs. L. Chase, who has been con- fined to her bed for several weeks, was able to leave tor Harpers Fer- ry, W. Wa., Thursday morning, where she will remain a month or more. Sie was accompaninied by her daughter Lulie. Mr. J. A. Robins, editor of the “Windsor Journal,” Windsor, N. C.,was inthe city this week and called at this office. He is a bril- man and one with nerve. He is also an entertaining talker and no doubt useful to his people in the South. ee +. NEW WASHINGTON Kernan’s THEATRE, llth Street, Week Commencinc Mon. Aug. 25h. Ladies Matioevs Tues., Thurs. aad S.t. Two big shows! One ticket to all. Sheridan and Flyan’s GRAND COMPANY. Sheridan and Flynn, the Authors ave been successful to a remark- “wie dezree and had the entire idence of the commnrity and | © Sattalion, Their resignations | be regretted; the committee | Well selected as follows: Cap- Joice, Chapman, Lieut. Hill, | '. Edwards, Sergt. Robinson, | » Beckley, and Turner. All ‘ energetic and influential £atlemen Were se DR. 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Sold Everywhere. less than 30 seconds and extricated in less than 5 seconds. an ornament to the harness and contains nothing in its parts to get out of order, the case being so constructed that the straps oe J.S. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of the t 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 harn returned to its former style without the least trouble or exertion. It saves time in hiteh- in be attached to the vehicle in It is as is required. The Bolt is re- the spring to be removed when woru. 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 bas been heretofore necessary in order to use devices of this character. To the loop of the Bolt may be ing connected with the driver by attached lines 23, said lines be- 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 vehicle. Any woman er child can hitch or unhitech a horse without the slightest trouble. Thousands of the attachments are being used every day. iECURE A HOME INTHE LIND OF FLOWBS | DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of Savancah, Florida & Western Railroad, just a from Jacksonville, Fla. It > di and level, and a Bint hort cultural and track-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water toute, or by aa hour and a half drive over an eeu lent plank and shell Dinsmore ig not one ef the mee ted bey that pot only laid ont ce paper, ® ving prosperous town that recommerds iteeli te capitalist and laborer, te fathers and wives who are vigilant over their own interests and the welfare of their children, to those whe are seeking homes and those who bave capital to invest for speculaties. The®land can be obtained gt re- markably lew figures and on te7ms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present low 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. Iv is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize manystimes the amount invested. Tho prices are for Front Business Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. Sec 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 five to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish te farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three | years. a The chain of title will be sho: and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from th® Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the greatest markets in the South. Let every®poor man if w'th but one dollai, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson ville and return is only twenty-five cents...Think of it. There ere 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, thas affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainag< and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, ance do not let this grand opportunity slip you. * It is the very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yaluable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore ar: enjoying a goo® trade and th town’ is rapidly growing. Saw mills are convenient for securing timber to build, ant laborers who desire work can get fom a dollai and a half to twe -tollars per day. For farther informantioa or plate and how to see Dinsmore, call or GOMFOM FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CRILUREA. he “C: fort_ Corset” made by the Boston Com Corset Co.,76 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass., is the ily perfect fitting and at thesame time com/fortal @ surset made, and will outlast two or thre ordinal ‘orsets. These are broed assertions, but a trial w: sonvince any lady ef the fact. The use of sev Sizes at the top, foreach wr'st size, ensures a fect 2 both for tapering waistsanu straight forms. 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