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willbe promptly carried out. the groom was dressed in the usual black. The presents were very numerous, handsomeand valuable. Among the many present were: ’ 3 _.|Mr. and Mrs, E. Richards, Mr. Fall and reliable information with | ,,q Mrs, J. C. Beckett Mr. and a map of ss meroasrs andl vane soya | Mre. Jas. L. Turner Mre. A. Beck- = —— rounding country showing the lands ares ee Published every Saturday st 1081 sre] s59n to be opened to settlement, aoa ag gag = — northwest, Washington, D. C- will be sent free to any of our peo- | Ro! t. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. H. Ulu a t Office at Washington in| ter, Mr. and Mra. W. Norris, Mr. Crue Secone Giese mail matter. = oe Feeoe lena” een ee and Mrs. B, Alexander, Mr. and W. CALVIN CHASE, Editor, name and address and a stamp for} Mrs. A. Jackson, the Misses Tio- —_——= | reply to Hon. E. P. McCabe ‘Treas-| ney, Mrs. Muria Robinson of THE LEGION OF HONOR. |urer of Logan County at Guthrie} Nyack N.Y. Misses Anna Madden, pe ae Oklahoma. Eviza Jones, Josie Baynum, Mar- There was a meeting of the Le- - Nov.—8—3'00 | jon Gules, Anna R. Sewell, Sarah y Prosi i i Mr. ion ot Honor st Grand Army! 74, President of the Legion of| 2i/ghmao, Mary A. Tinney. 11 on lest Thoreday night. The} eonor may appoint offer Frank . 7 ba oe E meeting was & lively one and it secretary, but we warn Lim now. Ada Boy es tr = M eT hit . en ed to the detriment of the! that when ue does it, he digs his| Anderson, Mr. an £ Ts. “oti Northwest bauk. Tbe President) wo grave. Officer Frauk is not a Misses Inghram; Messrs. — of the bankand his new executive} practicing attoruey; and any mau Wiikins, Ewd. Tinney, Fran! committee c mmitted @ blunder] appoiuted who is uot a lawyer, is Brown, Thomas Walker, and a and under the constitution, whic’ | contrary to the constitution. A bint} host of others too numerous to the Beg will show in its next is] 10 the wise is sufficient. mention, Mr. E, Murray was the sue, that the members are uot ip ————— = caterer and furnished a beautiful duty bound to psy one cent. The] WHAT I SAW, AND HEARD. | table for the cecasion. Mr. and constitution bas been violated Mrs. Wilkins will reside at No. from a sd oe poh I bave always said that ae 511 2let st., n. w. has attempted to run the ¢ arrison was a man who look Sa thon which it has fuiled to do and — for the interest of his party. NO CHANGE NEEDED. its attempt to wake L. W. Palies} phe Republican party has so many Wash., D. C. Nov., 11th 1890. secretary, who is not a member of] ambitious leaders in it and who] othe Eiitor of the “Wash. Bee.” the District bar, will fwil. Tbe) are aspiring for positions, that} pr, Kditor: President, Col. Murrell, may ap | the party will ultimately be injar- Seeing in your issue point him, but, be will find tha'|ed. The President has been a8~| of the 9th inst. the inquiry, “Why the useec ation will be culled and saalted uumercifally by the = not bave a change in the High impevcn the whole bus ness The| mies io the Republican party» DU! School?” Why nut have a change President under the constitution, oe ape Saks = aol in the Normal school? Don’t you cannot appoint # mau who ie not | Pe Wt —— * | think it would be conducive to tue EE BEE. OKLAHOMA!! E cmeut of the papils? ti attorney. A man *"% improv. Fog c.aim + A orone| Those who thiuk that Hon. Thom A. M. G. . as B. Reed is dead or that the re A citizen. 1 da diplome 1 “oa ah - Pane pracntag ake cent republican defeat bas baried pointed we sbull ask in conjunc) th, country would be safe uuder all| _ We have just received from‘The tion with a majority of thy] op umstances. Rewell Publishing Co.” of Cleve- membere who are opposed to Pas land, O., a copy ofa splendid en- dim to decide the mater in _ = graving of Toussaint L’Ouverture, i we sha! * a i. pinyin be a change in our public schools;| without doubt the finest picture of ETE GC ul Pulies is weli that is,ia oor system. I believe} thig wonderful character that.bas about bim. rt i . fam that there sbould be a more physi~| .ver been produced, Itis 20x24 known to the peuple “ § 1 cal training and less books. Our} inches in size and represents Tous- and we sbell enlighten this pevple.| High School should be reorganized | gaint in the fall dress of a geueral, anda better system inaugurated.| gag glass in band. Tbe work on A man should be placed at the/ the picture is very fine, and It will bead of the High school who is| pe an ornament for any home. The advanced in modern teaching. Ij work will be sold ata price within It is necessary for the colored} would suggest the appointment ot] tj,9 reach of all. The publishers people to unite in business if they Prof. H. M. Browne, whom I know| yrote us that the picture will be wieh to become a nation of peopie | Would bring the school apon a} iq entirely by subscription, and It is not necessary for them to| higher basis. It was a mistake| they that are prepared to make be #0 dependent, it is not necessary when the trustees reduced the num-| very jiberal arrangements with ac : ber of admissions to our normal | 4; hiug workers. Ladies and for them to be continually depen- school. Our children should be pal dle are fortanate e- fortunate of the | ,. Bs remedy given all the advantages of @ Dor-| nough to secure territory for sale WuHart Is ALEVED. I still maintain that there should | the great Haytian liberator. It is| AMUSEMENTS. NEW WASHINGTON , Kernan’s tinatice, 11th street Week Commencine Mon. Nov, 17b Ladies Matinees Tues., Thurs. aad S t. REILLY & WOOD'S NEW CLASSIC Vaudeville Co Marie Loftus, the famous Europe- an Star. Leoni Clarke, with his 50 cats, 50 rats, and 50 mice. ; Alhambra Four, Edwiu French, Pappilon Dancers, Chas. Morlay | Trio, Barber, and Betle Dolan ané | Pat Reilly, Prince Tonkin, O’Brier and Ridding. Noy. 24. Sam Devers own Co. ew Mr. P. A. Dickson PRESENTS HIS COMPLIMENTS, AND BEGS To SAY THAT HE IS NOW CONNECTED WITH THE CLOTH- ING HOUSE OF E.B. BARNUM. {& CO., 931 Penn. AVE, This firm bas, in conjar.ctio with the Ready Made clothi business, a Custom Departm.n BIOGRAPHY. This great work contains the Lives of alt to the Presidents of the United States, from ‘with portraits and s statesmen, aut down to the present day. well stocked wiih foreign ari Seshslcerprotetie; becteeping, dutty domestic goods, which you wi find «8 low in price as first class goods and workmanship will «] low (all garments cut and mad in this city.) I feel eure that | can muke it to your advantage continue the patronsge which | bave enjoyed at your bands. Yours respectfully, P. A. Dieksor . Where to carry your orders. ‘DAMEL FREEMAN'S, Studio. 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17th and M sts Fine Portraits 1x Cray nx, Or anp Paste, Enlarged all sizes from Card and Tin- type, true likeness guaranteed. Monthl: and weekly Payments taken. Great re- duction for cash, Lessons Given in flow- era, landscape, decorative painting, ete. Childrens Class every Saturday from 10 5S ets. per fesson. Ban ners and sign painting ofall discription. Orders by mail or otherwise to 3 o’clock. 2 promptly attended to. Jan. 12th 1 y. —_——<--- = ___ American people; they should sup-| mai achool traiving. They know Sbihiniueanificantanctuce ofl! <2 port their own enterprises which | that th-~°all eannat tornh: ** will enable them to bire their own | rea yvung men and young women. | the Tne Hyman Bros., have set av} ma excellent example; our older mon- | 1 @ eyed men should tuke au example } tee! vt WATE from what they are doing, no: /@t only for them<elves but for our ate Reilly and Wond’s New Classic young girl: and boys. They should! ons, H. P. Cheatham and T. E.| Vaudeville Co., the attraction at be encouraged, they should be! Miller have been returned to the this popular resort next week, supported by the entire colored | House. The colored people through-| beginning Monday nigh?, is eom- population. There is no white|outthe country feel grateful and posed of the most brilliant Amer-! store in this city that will employ | are gratified to kow that they will | 4), and European stars, headed our young colored men and wom. | bave two good men in the next by the famous English artist, Ma-- en, except E, B. Barnum and Co.,| Congress. rie Loftus. Mies Loftus receives who hus employed there asa sales- re the highest eulory ever paid a man Mr. Dickson. Ought n0t) There is no egotism or conceit| vandeville star, and 1s tcknowl- this friend be supported? Every-| about Mr. Miller. He is man of edged to be the bandsomest, most body knows Mr. Dickson to be &| the people, and be 1s a wide awake original and most taleuted artist yolisbed gentieman. Whenever we| man. He has already offered some} jy the world. London went wild find a triend among white enter-| very important measures in Con-| oy .7 her charming songs, all of prises, let us lend our aid and in—| gress in the interest of the colored | J ich she will repeat here, includ fluence. people, which, when passed willl; > ner greatest euccess, “Then give to them benefit. Sobel | . : you wink the other eye.” Miss WES WASHINGTON NOTES. | Loftus wears the most costly and axquisite c¢ stumes, which are There are several classes of peo-| The Musical and Literary Asso- enriched by her diamonds, valued ple in this country; some are pecu-| ciation have elected the following | at $25,000. Never before has euch har, some dangerous, and otbers| Officers for the ensuing year. Mr.| a novel feature been introduced as guod. The most dangerous ure Jas. L. Turver Pres., (re-elected) Mr.| the entertainment Leoni Clark, the fence men, A fence man is|J:, Townsend Beason, Vice Pres.,| from the Crystal .Paluce London, A FENCE MAN. one, when be has made a bargain Miss. A. Reeberta Sewell Sec’y,| presents. He introduces 50 cats, | *% vors to support :hem both. A | 4; ie ; | form a number of tricks and num- fence mau w li also endeavor to ens Sie eee a erous feats, reg many others make you believe that he is #&| interesting programe bas been ar- | 8Te the Albambr« Four, from the aonest us the sun. This class of| ranged for their next meetiug. all Alb mbra pulse», London; Edwin pereons generally come to you in| are invited. French late ot Pony More's Min- a gale, but, sfier the calm what ix| Ebeuezer A, M. EZ. Church, was/s'rels, St. James hal!, Lond np; the resul:? Fence men are gen comfortably tilled last Monday even-| the Pappilon dancers, from the erally among the p-liicins or ing where the famous Metropolitan Eden theatre, Paris; the Charles m nat the bead of org nizations. | C¥Oir Gave one of their excellent) Marlay trio, f om Mus:ow Russi; Thishtne BEeuws bawern a concerts under the direction ot Prof.| Barber, the Bieyelis'; Roger and fevce man and a bot and cold Layton ; the proceeds were kindly | Belle Dolan, Pat Reilly, Prince oo -BATTONMS M St. bet. 15 and 16th sts., n. w. Residence 1134 Conn, Ave. MARVELOUS PRICES: BOOKS: MiL..ON Compleve Novels and Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away. The following boots fare published in neat pampniet form, aud all are printed trot type upon good — They treat of Of sutyecta, and we th ink RO one can examine % Eack: book is complete in iteelf. L The Widow Bedott Papers. This is the book over which your grandmothers laughed tll they eried, and Wis just as funny to-day as it ever was. Wi Evening Recreations, « large collection jeaux, Game eial gatherings, private theatricals, 3. Back to the Old Hom og ae author of “ Hidden Pt Headt logues, lone feadings, « lari and choice Sollection for sass -=""ividous audpcblle ad Puzzles, eto., for so- id evenings at home. ‘Novel. By Mary private entertainments. 5. The Standard Letter W riter for Ladiesand Gem Gemen, a complete guide to correspondence, giving plain Mrreotions for the composition of letiers of every kind, with apamersble forms and examples. ¢ Frozen Deep. * ovel. ‘ikle Golting, euthor of © The Woman ig Whise," ete. . Red Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood. author of * Kast Lynne,” ete. & The Lady of the Lake. By Str Walter Soott. “The of the Lake" isa romance in verse, aud of all the e Ix more beautiful than this, Net. A Novel. By the author of Barton, A ¥--*? ty George Elidyet Gor of “Adam Bede,” * The Mill ¢ Ff A Novel. 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Pa e Siste’ to beasaBécpers, also telling how to curs all commog douated to Rey D. G. Hill to assist | po). 713 5 3 water een; 1n remodling “4 cbureh. Vonkin avd O’Brien and Redding. Bev 0; Warslllds Shaving Ladies matinees Tuesday, ‘Thure- THE WOR:.D’S FAIR AT | built a very handsome residence on dey and Saturday. Nov. 24th, CuICAGu. Dubarton Avenue. Sum Dever’s own Oo. Rev. P. H, Ryder, P, E. preached Some weeks ag» Judge Daweon | 20 excellevt sermon last tunday| THE COLOURED MELHODIST Sectetary of the late Nationa!) @oTning to a large congregation SCHOOL. Convention of colored men, cali-|#* the Mt., Zion M. E. Church. the attention of the lesding col- WILKINS—TINNEY. The school in Evergreen is now ored citizens of Chicago tothe! The marriage of Mr. Wm. J.| under the charge of Miss Eleanor necessity of creating a department! Wiikins of Orange, Va., to Miss.|B. May, of Washington, D.C. for exhibits on beha'fof ‘he color-| Mamie Tinney of this place on| The Star has seen a letter written ed citizens of the United States in| Wednesday Evening Nov. 12th °90 | by Mies May aod it takes pleas= response thereto, @ large and enx|at the residence of the bride’s| Ure in saying that, judging from thusiastic mass meeting bus been | mother 1908 K st., was a brilliant | the hand-writting, the compusi- held and in the interest of the/uffair; Rev. J. W. Becket D. D. | tion and punctuation, ehe is in ev- movement and the matter bas/of the Metropolitan A. M. E ery way qualified to teach and been officially isid before the com | Church, preformed the ceremony. | the colored people ceed have no missioner aud President Palmer; The bride wore white surah sik hesitancy in giving her a liberal has been reported as saying that/ with trimming to match. Miss patronage. 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