The Washington Bee Newspaper, November 15, 1890, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

er Old Gol. Murrell and the President St the Northwest Bank w:ll be gos hse given a 7 premium for all the mon-| ih, 1890 and ending Friday ev- ol dence 1930 12ch st., n. W. The Grand commandery of Mas-| signs of paintings, sketches, pore us of this city went to Balto,, Md,| traits etc, and will have many Wednesdy to attend the Masons | handsome oi! paintings, landscape Mr. James Griffin, 8.G W Mr. W. Lee, Junior Warden he p ominent Mas- t to Baltimore, Md a Pere among W. Calvin t San THE BEE ee AUTHORIZED aGENTS. nite s, etc, should be ad-dressed EE PUBLISHING, co. Washington D.C ED EVERY SATURDAY A T..N. W., WASH... D C. I att Saul’s Catarch Cure. wh Sather legal papers carefully | either for sale or exhibition. ee Season ticket 50 cts. Single Alla ies are diminutive Ceasars, | Admission 10 c. ive they come, they see, they con-| gagy~See full particulars later. He, sometimes by their gentle Uess, bat oftener by continued et. his A phy e cl ae Who « Chare cAsT WASHINGTON, cr, 318 3rd 8, _—_—_—s" —_-—— advertising farnisned on appl onable advertisements will not %, a 8 any price. All remittances with bia bride (nee) Miss Racheal le by draft, postal money order . stered letter. Money forwarded rt isat the sender’s risk, In ore. t « amount and what itis for| Printing Engraving Bureau, paid wa vy stated. ST west. NEW YORK CITY. A, Green, 429, 6th Ave, OSTON, MASS. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, ; THE BEE CAN BE HA Fowlers, $18 3rd street, 8.¢. s,M Street. between 12th Droggist corner 16th and PERSONALS. Hon. T. E. Miller of 8. C. will be in the city soon. ° ot = Mr. R. J. Raymond bas returned to the city. Mr. Willis Duncan 1s in the city Bell. Mr. Moses Anderson, ot the a visit to Petersburg Va., last week Hon. H. P. Cheatham of N. OC. will push his educational bill at the next session of Congress. Mrs, Davis, of New York who will give a dramatic entertainmen, ln this city soon is a yery prepo- sessing young lady. Rev. E. W. Williams of Abbiville, 8. C. passed through the city en- route for an extensive northern tour on business. Mr. John W. Butcher of the Gov- ernment Printing office is quite a favorite with Mr. Palmer. Mr, Batcher is a useful man. Mr. Simon Pocher, an all round iphia House, 348 Pennsy.v«"ia Ave, i. S. Laws, editoral cor-| politician, who left the city for ent and South 5, All kinds of Job| Mr. Cheatham, has returned to the me, Advertisements | city. scriptions received. 816 H| man with good bard sense. TURDAY, Nov, 15, 1890 cocals. —-— is your lay, Nov. 9th 03.40 want cheap and hand- >to W. A. Pierce, et Space. want a bome of your chance. See cement in another colump.| won. eve. Nov. 17 at the residence The Grand Rally at the 3rd Bap- chareh Franklin st., D. W. on 90, amoun- A. Morgan formerly sremoved to 918 11th in a handsome brick rrh are irritation, inflama- i chronic conditon. Washing-| North Carolina in the interest of Mr. Pocher isa wide awake Mr. Geo. Seay, of New York, who has been in the city for sever- al days, left Wednesday morning for bis home. Mr. Seay, while in the city was the guest of Mr. R. E. Stovall, of the Manhattan Club. eee NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Columbia Iuvestment Company on of Mrs. E. Matthews 1217 17th st., to which we invite the friends as we wish to form ways and means to the advancement of interest to us as a race. Come and help us. Pres., Rev. R. H. Porter. GRAND EXPOSITION AND EXHIBITION OF THE OSCEOLA CLUB. Osceola club Cut it| The will give irst stage by the ase of| their grand annual Fair, at the @auu a0. We 2p.m., from tutions are out for the mar- r. Lewis J. h A. Nichols, rnoon Nov. 19th. couple will leave in the y for an extensive wedding | Freeman the artist will bave on Chase, Ottice st pres 8 ery juiets the s to the origin vese_ believe e fell from > preparations ilars see full Te ide stubb sician 4 next Sunday. aall ane attorney at| and will be in ces in ali the courts of and the District of Co- ent, 1109 I Titles searched, deeds ing indueed by colic, ‘ induced by colic Oar Lost but your Gaia. ience, ete. its gentle yet spec- prodacing the least} ~+~—AT A SACRIFICE —— st, Price 25 cents a eo uations have different} wide Ladies cloth 69c, Lovely a tree, the Laplanders Lyons black silk for $1.25. Was arabbit, the Persi-| yets and oad the Australians that she uce a toad.—Ark. Dispatch. | wards. r of the Berean Baptist upwards. White blankets $1004 “Sunder the !directorship of pair and upwards. Hor C. A, Fleetwood, is making aid of the church to be I Friday evening Dec. 5 sey has a Baptist minis- “ms to have baptized | than any other man} ch. oe community in | S has been grieved | om emai as has | 907 F Sr, (Masonic Temps.) | “< with his pastorial duties a“ recommended Dr. ough Syrup, and conse- ‘Sere will be baptism in Excelsior Light Infantry New Armory 1719 Pa. Ave., bet, 17th w. Commenc- ing Monday evening, December aa. wivuns,) WuU atiguuta VUr fast Lalr, Wwe e last Monday the 10th] have decided to give another, to invite our many friends and the public in general. There wili be different attrac- tions, good music and dancing each evening. Dvn’t fail to see the galle y, more elaborate, hand- some und grand. Mr.- Daniel the resi-| which we cordially Carter to Wednes- The extibition many of his choice de- ete., for sale. wh le you wuit. One bundred beautiful young ladies have kindly volunieered to assist us in this supreme effort, attendance each evening to welcome the generous public, We cordially solicit arti- cles of various artistic discriptions ot ail persons having the same Pictures painted Entire Stock little ones Royal cashmeres 12}. Double width Henrietta cloth 25c. 4 yd. of women. | double width all novel plaids and that she| homespuns 50c. worth 62}c. $1.75 Vel-~ plushes very cheap. the heav-!| Dreas-makers black campric 5c. Yard wide cotton 7c. and up- Canton flannel 5c. and 75e. merino underwear for 50. 4 button kid { >| gloves 49c. Corsets, 25c. 50c. bg 75e. 95e. and $1.00. Balbriggan hose 19e. (regular advertise-| made.) Clarks O. N.T. Cottoa 23c. for a half dozen spools at & Co’s 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. [Kitty Cents Per Week.|O" OF BRODHEAD 5 Ne before has such an opportunity present — FISHING — sie editselt to Azonts a3 ta here offered in placing title is publication before the public. This Se the sitle of o Nene cae highart stie ct ee Write for full particulars and SP’ ae acnon.e beautiful tinted etching paper:® TERMS, sent free to all, or secure an agency falthtul copy and reprint of Mr) 4. Budaux’ picture, one. by sending $1.00 for outit. Book now Fearne whe is engaged in talking to fead?, Address, WINTER & CO., Publishers, in to a beaut coun- i wy waite Hous that the fish have ta: Springfield, Mase. ken bis baifaway. This isno well: ‘wood. by one of the Houses in XN. Te. Many Persons ere broken | tails for $1.00, we now offer to our readers free of W. A. PIERCE & CO. Successor to E. G. Davis. 719 Market Space, Cor. of 8th st. W. A. Prerce & Co’s list of spe- $5 CASH ~—AND~—~ 50ec. Per Week Will buy you a home cial prives. Corset Special. CITY OF BOWIE. A very Reo ra lot of imported Corsets bought before the rise oc- 50 CTS. PER WEEK. casioned ‘ae tew tariff. War- ranted by the C. P. Manufacturer. Not to break, Not to streteb. We sell them for $1.25 a pair. in the The first opportunity offered ae people to secure Homes on Weekly payments of 50 cents 'e If this Corset were bought to-day it a week or T'wo Dollars per montb. | sould cell for $2, the cheapest C. P. Cor. 1000 LOTS FOA SHE, set to be had now is sold for $1.75. Of course this is only a job lot, and whén In the city of Bowie, State of| for this priee., Stop and think about this Maryland. : Only 20 minutes ride |a moment, A genuine tine French cor- from Washington. Double track. set of the celebrated C, P, make for $1.25. 22 trains stop daily Fare to and It isa value so lowthat you can‘t help : . appreciating it. from Washington, only Six cents ree RIBBON SPECIAL, by commutation ticket. The janc-| ‘The trophy of the day is Ribbons, Sel- tion of the Baltimore and Poto- | don do the people of Washington bave mac and Pope Creek Railroad, | suct an extraordiniry bargajn offered them as we will show tomorrow tn rib- Telegraph and Express offices. bons, We will plice on sale 15 cartons The best depot on the Baltimore | of Satin Edge Gros Grain Ribbon, war- and Potomac ralroad. Stores, reece Srey one no Sy ee : heavy quality three and ahalf iuches _ schools already built. wide. The regular price of this is 45c. e most ealthful spot in the] As long as the lot lasts you will buy it for State of Maryiand. Title to prop-|25c. per yard. We have it im all the erty perfect. No Taxes, and pur- | leading shades, such as, chasers of lota will receive their Heliotrope, Olive, Pistache, Old Rose, 5 és ss Garnet, Rosean, Navy Blue, Marine deeds, with certificate of title | Myrtle, Edison Blue, L. Blu, Hunters “Free.” Green, Orange, Seal Brown, Torpillieur, PRICE OF LOTS ONLY $100. Cardinal, Pink, Fumes, Ivory, Nile, Electric, Mulberry, Cream, Old red. ™ a Ki This is the best ribbon you haye ever 1 Pigeon sk geomyggt dol- seen for 25. a yard. ars cash and two dollars per UNDERWEAR SPECIALS, month, with no iuterest. Half casb, 10 per cent dise unt; all cash 20 per cent discount. Ladies’ Extra fine Cashmere Vest and Pants, regular price $1.50. They will be $1.25 each. Money will be advanced to par Swissed sled coi fine $1 Silk-finish- ties desiring to build. a low neck and short sleeves 38c. Pgs a apply to will have HOSIERY SPECIALS, : Sais role ie Infants Pin-striped Balbriggan 22c. up. It a husband purchaser dies, | Infants Fine Cashmere, white and black before his purchase is compieted,|30c. up ; 2 a deed in fee will be given to hia| , Children's Deby aa est 3 4 5 a hew a are widow, if the property has been 8 to 10 ware improved, or if not. the amount already paid will be returned her. ‘The above presents au opportu- Ladies Initial handkerchiefs good qual- nity never before offered the Col- | '¥* Matar nie eee a ored people of the city of Wash- “Men’s ‘all liven hemstitched Initial ington to secure a valuable-lot,|bandkerchiefs with large handsomely either as an investment or for a Laie a a ot galas 1 P| 2 a oe home on monthly payments, and ae i a ts at the same time, entitled them This is the weather you begin to think toa vote and a voice in the Gov- | about Furs. We have an elegant and ernmeut of the country. very complete line of dil of all kinds, e Y +. | Capes of every kind of Furs, made in the Already eek have made their very best and newest styles ranging in homes in the “(ity of Bowie,’’| price from $19 to 60 dollars. Muffs to and lots purchased on the above | match capes of all kinds. In Trimming i Furs you will findevery thing that is new b- y y and desirable here. Stock all fresh and new and selected with great care. Prices to | gnaranteed to be the lowest marked pri- ces. Fe W. A.'PIERCE, & CO. or CAMPBELL CARRINGTON Successor to E. ey Davis, 719 Market Owner, 505 DS*., n: w., Space corner Sth st.. Washington, D, C. ranted fast black 25¢c. pair. HANKERCHIEF SPECIALS, THE LiGkT RUNNING YO - SPECIAL NOTICES. 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 1980 1ith St., n. w. Nicely furnished rooms with or oN without board. First-class accom- odation. House heated by steam, EWIN a with bath. 1920 [1th st., n. w. For rent: Three nicely furnished or unfurnisbed rooms, convenient to street cars. 105—D st., n. e Noy. 15, 1 mo. For Rent.—Four elegant brick houses 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 Chase. 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 cau be made if application is made at once. Department clerks, and school teachers desiring to invest in real estate should call and examine the property on sale at. Mr. Douglass’ Real Estate office, 934 F St., n. w- 8.27, tf. MACHIN HAS NO EQUAL. ERFECT SATISFACTIO New Home Sewing Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, Ill, St. Louis, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal FOR SALE B 66.) Book Agents Wanteato Sei er ’ AGENTS BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In- digestion & Debility. rs ST CE cee eemeeneee aid and approval; the book tributions of personal reminiscences from over 80 prominent writers. This is the right book; don’t be induced to get any other. Con- en life ¢ the SS Agente want every town. Sf ance DO ance, as we give SPECIAL TERMS and Pay FREIGHT CHARGES, {ntoresting te Our Readers ees our-Ageats are —= — arrangement with the publishers of efit of our LIBR. SOCIATION, WI enab! owerful lever to aid them in soliciting ERT aceasta me Po Lom ok for DR.-SCOTT:S beauty Cat This out, enclose i immediately (with WANTED Biceeric Corsets ‘cents for mailing,) to A. HeamaxpEz Box hs Sample free to those becoming 2gents Yorx, and will the above plotare [Norisk, quick sales. Territory given. Teture mail end enclose stasape (tgF Satisfaction cuaranteed. Addres \ a OR. SCOTT. 847 Broadway. NEW YORK J. . Caeiidge HARNESS ATTACHMENT Patented NoveEMBER 13TH, 1888. ae J. S. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of the kind ever put on the market. It is soartanged 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. It saves time in hiteh- ing avd unhitching as a horse canbe 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 nothing in its parts to get out of order, the case being so constructed that the straps can be lengthened or shortened as is required. The Bolt is ree 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 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 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 from the vebicle. Any woman or child can hitch or unhitech a horse without the slightest trouble. Thousands of the attachments are being used every day. DINSMORE! | === ‘OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. °4 3avan ah, Florida & Western Sierias ARE Sas niet te and level, and a successful I AE NR I EIT 2 EEE ee SURE A HOME INTHE WA OF FLORES | STANDARD sown ORKS } mathors—Nevellsts, Poste | Historians, and General Writers, aimest given awag. | Printed from pew type om goed paper. One of the growiag towns Of the | _gsan sew subscribers (paying one your tn South, is situated oa both sides of | Sara ‘tdranes, se ¥il wad fren any 30 bowks i= Se Railroad, just tweive miles from | seccate sr say 40 doo = Jacksonville, Fla. Et is high, dry | S00 2th Woyett currcuay: or psa notes prferea. cultural and truck-growing section | "*.tasm cusses w snes peices sa cach 25 of the State. Dinsmore can be . j E i easily reached from Jacxsonvilie by | railroad, by water rowte, oF By wa | meters mite ae hour and a half drive oves #0 opens- lent plank and shell reas. Dinsmore is not one ef $80 rec ted spots that is only Iaid of% os | paper, bet a thriving prosperous | town that recommends iteel! te capitalist and laborer, to father: and wives who are vigilent +vex their own interests and the wedare of their children, to those whe ar¢ seeking homes and those who eve capital to invest for speculaties. The®land ean be obtained & re markably Icw figures and on te7ms saitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present low figures a poor man can make reg- lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or money act- ually thrown away. It is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize manyatimes the amount invested. Ths 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- sera mn ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and track farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from five to, sixteen acres each, which we offer | for the benefit of those who wish to | S255" ity. C'SrurSs Syecorioe, he tart sine farm at $5 acre. —_- Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. 7 The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from th®Railroad to you. Track farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the grea‘ast markets in the South. Let every®poor man if th but one dollar, commence to buy a lot ip Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson ville and return is only twenty-five | cents. -Think of it. There are | eight passenger trains pen Jay an: the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream®* passes right through the vicinity, thus affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, anc do not let this grand opportunity slip you. * It is the very best chance you will have to securea gooc piece of yaluable property and suck startling prices. The merchants enjoying @ goo owns is rapidi mills are conve timber to build, iesire work cen snd a half to tw For farther int and how to see it “ | te fi il it Hit ( elt fi ef £ if ue He ty Bey i i | z ie a i ci Be z fa : ; i Hi ik i He Hl i H ni Hig ® Ly i i ot il i vety # il 1 : fy 3 } il i i : i i i te} I Het il " I Rf j re § ft e ul tite i t 8 iy 2 It is a na- tional Afro-American newspaper, having the largest circulation of any Interests all the family. journal of its class. It is full of in- teresting mews matter from every- where, and contains sketches and portraits of prominent Afro-Ameri- cans. It has become a great success by its untiring enterprise. . It has attracted attention throughout the country by its persistent and fearless attacks upon the abuses to which Afro-Americans are subjected. Sub- scription $2.00 per year, $1.10 per six months, invariably in advance. We want live, energetic, pushing agents to work for us. We are willing to pay—and to pay well for their serv- | ices. Send for sample copies and @@NFOR FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CRILORER, nemo schedule of agents’ rates. sre Confort corset mage wrinenenioncom | THE APPEAL, Bie ranean earns aad C.F. ADAMS, sansan, tout ordina rect eng lady Of tne fact. "The Use 0 CHICAGO, ILL. aoe ——— es eording em ites Comfort, W! —_ and hog Recently —, te Forset.” Don’t letany ‘corset be Worn ralue health, comfort and a perfect fit. Sizes ter misses OB as ladies Also a waist for children an the same principle. This is the only child's in the hy a no me gome to child. above address ‘Bll deser'ption and prices. James?

Other pages from this issue: