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THE BEE “AUTHORIZED AGENTS. AST WASHINGTON, _ Fowler, 318 3rd. 8, Ee <-> ————_—£_ waves for advertising farnisned On appl a4 objectionable advertisements wil) sot verted at any price, All remitt made by draft, postal mo gistered letter. Mor ner way, is at the s- noney the amoun’ distinctly s* letters, ete EE P o «ton D.C DAY A SH.D C. J-devweed PUBLISHED 11091 8? WHE - , 518 ord street, 8.6. “a0 street. between 12th M uggist corner 16th and . House, 348 Pennsy. ania Ave. NEW YORK CITY. D. A, Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. wm, L. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, Rey. R. 8. Laws, editoral cor- yndent and South Washing- ton manager. All kinds of Job Printing done. Advertisements criptions received. 816 H w. resp and subs SATURDAY, Oct. 11, 1890 Locals. ——— An active boy 18 wanted at this office. Liberal wages paid. Have you heard the Cook Or- hestra? They are to play at Be- rean Charch on Friday night Oct. 17th. You had better go. BEATTY’s PIANOS—In_ use everywhere. Write for Catalogue. Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, Wash- ington, New Jersey. Byron Fisher delivering clerk of the Recorder’s office, is one ot the most efficient young men in that establisument. He is always at the right place at the right time. Two ladies are wanted at this of- fice to learn the printing business. They must have a fair education. Apply between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock a.m. The native bora Elepbant bids WT uaL Cuan 4 UV, wuo wae cried. “He will be here tonight and my hands are chapped, and he willhold them.” ‘Calm yourself dear,” her mamma replied, “we've a bottle of Salvation Oil.» W. Calvin Chase, attorney at law, practices in all the courts of Virginia and the District of Co- lumbia, Office at present, 1109 I St.,u.w. Titles searched, deeds und other legal papers carefully drawn. Dr, Jobn L. Branson, a recent graduate from Lloward Medical school, is building up a large practice in South Washingon. the doctor is an energetic and deserving young man, and should receive the patronage of the entire cemmunity. Those io need of medical assis‘ance should consult him ut his office 1106 8rd st. 8. w. Rev. Walker F. Burwell, pas- ‘or of the St. Mary’s P. E. Church has left the ¢ ty to visit bis tather at Liberty, Va, During his ab- Seuce, services will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. MeKee assisted by Mr. Snyder recently ordained ‘o the deaconate. ’Tis said vy artists that the church possesses one of the best quarteties ia this city ably suplemented by a cho» Tus of acceptable voices. Editor Chase, of the Washing- ‘ou Bee, bas, through the ettorts of Hon, BL K Bruce, been ap- pointed Food Inspector for tie city of Washiugton. The appoint- Mentisa good one. Chase is a cmpeteut and deserving gentle- man. We journalistically send Congratulations to the new Inspec- ‘or of Food and also extend them ‘o Mr. Brace for additional effort '" elevating our deserving men to lucrative ~ positions.-- ludianap< olis Freeman. ee HOUSE AND LOT WANTED. Wanted in this city a house and lot price from $1,500 to 2,000. Looking for a bargain. Address V., care of BEE office. Sept.61f oo Several ladies and gentlemen Were walking down the street a few days ago and there whole conver- Sation was that they wero going to attend the entertainment at the Berean Charch Oct. 17th. ’ The use of douches and inhala- ei of various kinds are often Utal and always vicious. Why resort to such expedients when you have a sure care in Old Saul’s Catarrh Cure? ——— = __ LADIES Needing tonic, or children who want build- BRow®: arn should Ie is plenss -ON OF HONOR. ike report of the crediting cor- mittee of the Departmental Legion of Honor will lle published in full next week. WHENA ibaa IS WELL DRESS- The general woman is the woman you know and I know, you like and I like.. She has wit and sense enough to realize that the most expensive fashions are oft- en the key-note to the development of pretty coats and frocks in less costly fab- ties . Jf she is wise she will study out the colors and s‘uffs that suit her best. She will buy each frock and gown with the thought to that which is already in her wardrobe, and im this way will avoid in- harmonious effects. Gowns, gloves and hats in harmony ure what, after all, make @ well-dressed Woman. They need most absolutely match, but not a color must’ as the French peple say, ‘‘swear at each other . ** The general effects must be that gained in a many-hued flower, each shade blending into each other until per- fection is obtained, and the woman, like a flower, is a symphony in tints , — Mrs . MALLON, in Ladies Home Journal, A MEDICAL CONVENTION. Believing that in counsel there is wisdom, and Whereas, for obvious reasons, we, as colored Physicians, are not participants in the Medical Coun- cils of the Southern States, Therefore, for the purpose of mutual benefit of both ourselves and our patrons, we the undersign- ed, do hereby issue a call fora Convention of the Regular Negro Practitioners of the South, and other sections who may see fit to join us, to meet in the City of Lit- tle Rock Ark., on the 19th day of December 1890, for the purpose of forming @ permanent National Association. E. L. Angus, M. D. Mr. Roland, M. D. G. W. MeNiece, “ * J. W. E. Brace, “* “ S. H. Dismond, ‘ {R. E. Jones, “ S.S. H. Washington, “ ‘yhe Alumni and former stud- | ents of Fisk University, Nashville Tenn., celebrated Monday night what is known at the University as Jubilee day and which is al- ways celebrated at the school; this being the anniversary of the day (Oct. 6, 1971) when the Jubilee singers first left on the mission which has built Jubilee ball and given them world renown. The meeting was held at the residence of Rev. S.N. Brown and was largely attended. It was decided at this meeting to organize a per- manent as-ociation called the Fisk club and Rev. 8S. N Brown was elected president, Mrs Dr. Nesbitt, vice president; Mr. T. J Calloway, secretary; Mrs. 8. W. Gray, Treasurer. The next meet- ing will be held Friday night Oct. 17th, at the residence of Rev. Geo. W. Moore Cor. 11:h and R sts., at which time there will be re- ports from Fisk and a permanent organization affected. Avy per- son in the city who bas at any time been a student of Fisk Uni- versity is requested to be present. ———Desbeoea—— Are you going to the Musical and Dramatic entertainment at Berean Chareh on the 17th inst.? lam. The Cook Orchestra will be there. Eins Ror or KERNAN’S NEW WASHING- TON THEATRE. The attraction at this popular house next week, beginning Mon. night Oct. 13°b, will be the Howard big Burleeque Co., which is noted for artistic features, rich sensations, gifted vocalists pretty women and funny comedians Among the features is the first part, entitled the “Isle of Red” representing an ideal land “some where between H. and B.,on the B. and O. railroad,” and abound- ing in beauinful scenery, rare nov- elties and lovely maidens. The great shadow dance, the latest transatlantic fad, is among the sensations. Matt Morgan’s living works of art will prove a rare treat. They consist of reproduc- tions of famous classic paintings, including “The Arrival of Mina- taur, the temptation of St. Antho- ny, the judgement of Paris, Cleo- patra, and Intemperance. A rich burlesque on the great New York hit, entitled “the O-Country Fair” introduces a realistic race course, spirited racers pretty bookmakers and graceful jockeys also many amusing incidents. May Howard Agnes Evane, Lizzie B. Raymond, Harr Morris and Charhe Banks, are among the favorites. Ladies matinee Tuesday, Thureday and soa Next week, The Night wie, Indianapolis, October 7th, ’90. W, Calvin Chase, Esq., My Dear Sir:-- You allow me to congratulate you On your appointment as Food Inspector in your district. The appointment was cne fit and proper to be made. I rejoice with the many friends of yours all over the country who like*to see their race succeed. Yours for the race, J. D. Hinton, 226 N West, st. PERSONALS. Hon. John R. Lynch has return- ed to the city from Ohio. The sister of Mrs. Thos. H. Car- ter, will visit the city shortly. Mr. J. P. Crenshaw will leave the city shortly for his home in Alabama. Superintendent Cook of the Pab lic schools has gotten quite well again. Lawyer E. M. Hewlett was call ed suddenly away to New York this week. Mrs. Geo. Cook (nee) Contee had @ little baby girl born last week. They are all doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Ed- wards arrived in the city Thursday and held a reception at their resi- dence 2006 17th street, n. w. Mr. W. A. Holley, one of the editors of the Southwestern Press is in the city stopping at 462 Wasbington street, n. w. He will be in the city several months. ae Music.—They had been to the opera aud heard the finest music by the leading talent. They went home to hear the baby’s wild solo until it was quieted with a dose of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, which at once removed the flatulence, 8S. 27,1 m. Any young man who is anxious to learn the printing trade can do so by calling at this office. WANTED: At this office two or three good collectors. Apply at once, liberal percentage paid. For Rent:—One furnished front room with or without board. Apply at 1930 11th St., n. w. Comforiable Furnished rooms for gentlemen only, 1141 Fifteenth 8t., D. Ww. S. 27,1 m. For Rent: One Farnished or unfarnished room, gentlemen only with or without board. 1639 6th St., n. w. Sept. 27, 4t. For Rent.—Four elegant brick honges in Browns Court, Nos. 603, 605, 607 and 609 bet.6 & 7th, A and B sts., s.e. Apply at this of- fice to W. Calvin Cnase. Good table board and a nice far- nished room with or without board. Good location call and be convine- ed at 519 20th street, n. w. Sept 161m For Rent:—One nice furnished room for one or two gentlemen All modern improvements. 985 9th and Boundary, no. w. Oct. 1 3t. Specrat Norice:—The place to buy cheap homes. We have 100 building lots near Garfield village D.C. For sale at from 100 to $200 each. $10 cash, $5 per month, fronting Hamilton Road 25 feet. By R. D. Ruffin, Real Estate Brok- er, 521 11th St. n. w., 3 doors be- low F. Oct. 1/ one m. Lewis H. Donglass, 934 F St., room 11, has for a short time option on very desirable real estate at easy terms in growing portions of the city and District. Highly advantageous terms can be made if application is made at once. Department clerks, and school teachers desiring to invest in real estate should calland examine the property on sale af Mr. Douglass’ Real Estate office, 934 F St., n.'w. 8.27, tf. ~ ROOFING Gum-Exastic Roorine Feut costs only $2.00 per One hundred square feet. Mak:s a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on. Send stamp for sample and full particulars. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING Co., 39 and 41 West Broadway, New York. Local agents wanted. IF YOUR BACK ACHES, Oryou are all worn out, really good for noth- ing, it is general debility. BROWNS IRON BITTERS. It will cure you, cleanse your liver, and give ‘8 good appetite. AMUSEMENTS. 7— NEW WASHINGTON Kernan Ss TAEATRE, Lith Street Week Commencine Mon. Oct. 13th Ladies Matinees Tues., Thurs. and S t. First appearance this season of Tho Howard Big BURLESQE COMPANY. The original sensational lat part “THE ISLE OF RED” Racy, Recherche Reproductions MATT MORGAN’S Living Works of Art. The latest and liveliest burlesque, The O-Country Fair. Realistic race course. Pretty bookmakers, Graceful jockeys. a Where to carry your orders. DANIEL FREEMAN'S, Studio. 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17th and M sts, Fink Portraits 1x Crayon, Om ano Pasten. Enlarged all sizes from Card and Tin- type, true likeness guaranteed. Monthly and weekly Payments taken. Great re- duction for cash, Lessons Given in flow- era, landscape, decorative painting, ete. Childrens Class every Suturday from 10 to 3 o'clock. 25 ects per fesson. Bun- ners and sign painting ofall discription. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Jan. 12th 1 y. J.T. LAYTON’S Musie Class Every Monday Evening 7 to 8, PARLOR OF THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH, M St. bet. 15 and 16th sts., n. w. Residence 1134 Conn. Ave. Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cares. Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes excess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine. ne en BEATTY’S TOUR OF THE WORLD. Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of B lebrated Organs and Pianos, Wa ew Jersey, has returned home fr tended tour of the world Dear 5i returned worl, visiting Europe, Asia, (Holy Land), In: dia, Ceylon, rica (Kgypt), Oce- ant and of EX-MAYOR DANIEL ¥. BEATTY. From @ Photograph taken in Londo 3 Englaud, 1889. price, Now to prove to you that this absolutely true, wo would like for any reader of this paper to on 1 rgant world. If they were not good, we could not have sold so many. Could wet’ No, certainly not. 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The Bolt is re= movable secured so as to allow the spring to be removed when worn, The particular advantage this device possesses over oth- ers consists in the constructiou of the case and the straps, whereby the same may be attached arrangements of to any harness without catting the same, as bas 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 and release the animal trom the vehicle. Any woman cr child can hitch or unhitch a horse without the slightest trouble. Thousands of the attachments are being used every day. iEGURE A HOME INTHE ND OF FLOWRS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of Savanrah, Florida & Western Railroad, Saag yg yey —_ Jacksonville, Fla. 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It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. s We also have vegetable and truck farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from fire to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. C4 The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Bailroad and from thf Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the | grea‘ t markets in the South. Let every®poor man if w'th bat one dollar, 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 pew 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 drainage | and abundauce of fish. 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