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Che ashington Bee "Terms. $1.50 Per year in Advance. an : 2 cents per capy, VOL. IX. : - WASHINGTON, D. ©., SATURDAY, Ja} r 1891, BHEY SAY Jobu Godett, Jr.. H. L. Crawford, | them as the most beautiful girlthey} CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK J. Ress, W. Lynn, Mr. and Mrs, H.| bad over seen- but one who was ut- 1K WAS TaTON 1 § g L. Willams ; pianists, Messrs. Geo. | terly heartless. They littte under- OF WASHINGTON, D. C. ri mM i Benjamin, F. Wormley and DeBap. | stood that heart was the last thing 804 F St- y i all ros tist H. Hurd, and Riley instrumen-| that would be desirable in my pro- Reson . tba = talist. Miss Nellie Can#, soprano | fession, for I made it such. teceives deposits, loans money, solist and others, “At eighteen years of age I was | nsacts a general banking busi- Rev. John T. Hammond, left! brought out, but for three months | 88s Location central and con- for Philadelphia Saturday morning | before that my mother had taught | Yerient. F street cars and herdics ” 3 nr ge ee one week. |me exactly who among the men | run in front of our door—th st., al iG & rs. Georgiana Hurd has gone were eligible, who were not, what | cars run a few rods east of 0 en ores Dogs will bark when they hear 8/ to New York on a visit to her ae | women ee ‘to be cultivated, what | buildi g, Tth street and ag ae ” Roise. caer St Shr ee | ones to be civil to and what ones| cars only two block away ‘ WY hol nle: s The dog cu 15th St., n. w., bark-| WHATI SAW, AND HEARD, | © !82ore. I made my first appear- resitent M. M. Holland fesnle and Retail. ed Monday, vat, as usual it was a ‘ ance at the Patriarchs’ Ball, and DOB Meare harmless bark. mamma very wisely had me dressed U R B . ba ‘ ‘ 2 It isfan old saying anda true! in the finest of white silk muslin, ee : ee The N. York liar will have jast | one that a drowning man will grab | made in Empire style, witha broad, aes Ge I as much as he can attend to. at a straw. white sash about my waist, a white , DIRECTORS. No. 195 N Streer, Oraxar, N The name of Gen’l. Browne is be-| Iam more than convinced that | Tose in my hair, and long, white “% a Holland, W ee ( 2 ing used without his knowledge. | the colored people of this couutry | gloves, only partially covering my ees adley, i , \ 4 vA ee tee When the Bre gets through with need not only political protection, | beautiful arms. As was proper, I J. W. Co JA. n Bal I] L\ sf UND ON OUR cw=—NMAMMOT lim. shop thieves and sharks, the dogs will cease to bark. Does Gen'l. Browne know that his name is being maliciously used by one of his employees? but, protection from their suppos- | accepted the invitations to dance J. A. ed colored friends who stand as leaders of the colored people. The latest scheme now is the A‘rican transposition or colonization soci- | ety. | and, as faras possible, | ignored | and, to her delight, the impression from the elderly men, from whom | Geo: Me. Goines, itwas a compliment to receive them, | Two go S are wanted at this o Young the younger ones. I sought mam- ma’s wing at the end of h dance, learn) the printing This is a game that three can Some Negro preachers who are | left on everybody’s mind was that peace e 2 desire. Call an play at too holy to allow public meetings | of my being an extremely beautitul, to be held in their churches, but, ingenious, young girl who knew ’ F 4 » 3 x gs Knew will enter schemes to delude their! pothing whatever about society. A YEARS 6. successru In the Use of CURA. ae we Alone own It will be seen who the thief is. Look oat boys you will heara bomb burst. The N. York liar and Newport beat will find out that can’t come to Washington and play his sharp tricks. The big man who is afraid of bis head will have all that he needs. The Bee is everywhere fortified and documents will tell. The great institetion is disband- ed and the members are requested to recognize no beat that may at- tewpt to bull doze them. Why does’at that sharper sign his letters? Let ber go “Gallager” the Bre knows just what it ts doing. If the Genl. thinks that he can bulldoze the Bre why does’nt he call? b jst Q ba robbed of three thousand dollars by stolen notes. Wait and see the circus. He waats to show his honesty; does he? “Vben the Bre gets through with bim the dogs will not bark at him. He bas become extremely honest in the eyes of that old fossile. Evidence is the best evidence. The greatest Judas is in the city. Lookout tor him. Some men think that they can hide their rascality. The institation is disband- ed aud those who have property money is in lack. The old man who is afraid of his head ought to take a rest. The thief who went tothe bank tal to collect a note shoald pat his hand over his mouth. His letter tothe editor indicts bim as a consummate thief. Let him open bis mouth Read the police record. He wants to run with the “hare and bunt with the hounds.” Put him on vhe stand asa wit- ness Charlie. Still he is bonest. He bas cut off more than he can chew. Honest men can account for their acts. The treasury can account for them. “Lay on McBeth and —— he who cries hold enough.” The Genl. will have no shoulder strap when the Bre is through with him. a NEW HAVEN NEWS. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 18, "91. One of the most pleasent events of the season thus far, was he vocal and intramenta! concert jn bebalf of Bethel A. M. E. churci: Sperry st., mauaged by little Miss essie L. Newton of our city. Tbe music was very instructive and bere was a large and appreciative audience present. Great credit is due |tbe juvinile managers for her skillful manipulation of an ex- ended list of joyful artists. The burch netted $67,382 cts., by the ffair. Assisting Miss Newten was the Mozaart quartette, Messrs. people, should be branied as Judas | {scuriot was when he betrayed Christ. At last Bro. John C. Daney of “Star of Zion” has been convinced that Recorder B. K. Bruce is al- night. Strange things happen sometimes Bro. Dancy. The BE«r | said some time ago that those Ne groes who took sides with liars and thieves did not know what | they were doing. You are admitted to the fraternity Bro. Dancy aud I hope before you start off again on a@ wild youse chase you will know | what you are doing. | When a man lies about you, never failto make him prove it. | When a bluster goes about town | preaching up his virtues and en. | deavoring to destroy the reputation | of honest people give him to un- | derstand that you intend to make | him prove _it. Tas_ iay~is tention to read the riot act to the| Col., this week butas he has taken back all that he said and promised never todo so again, I have con- cluded to let him rest. It is my intention to defend myself against any attack that may be made by those who are too cowardly to pur- sue the right coarse. Som: men are of the opinions that they are | rigbt and know it all, but it hap- pens this time, as it always does, that I know a thing or two also. Those who wish to see a large meeting next Monday aight should noi hesitate to be present as good speeehes will be delivered by great men. Rev. Robt. Johnson is out again, looking well and hearty. The church is preparing for a grand rally which will take place shortly and it is hoged that every citizen and friend of the Metropolitan Bap tist charch wil! come forward and do all they can to lift the debt off the cnurch. The supervising principalrhip is @ thing that is worrying the school teachers. They don’t know | what to do nor do they know who} will be appointed. ——— +e } THE STORY OF A _ SOCIAL BELLE, | | | | | | | “Sometimes I doubt if I were born,” writes a society belle in a delightfal article ‘The Story of a Society Girl,’ in the November La dies’ Home Journal. “I think I am the resalt of transmigratiou- first an orchard, next a bird of Par adise, and, last of all, a blooded horse. I belong to an old family, aud my solicitor tells me that I have a great deal of money; bat, who ever heard uf a woman having enough? Mamma, very sensibly, trained me to be a coquette. From the time that I could stand I was fally aware of the value of my white skin, my deep, dark eyes, and that attached to the wonderful red hair that made gorgeous fram ing for my finely cut face. I was} willimg to go to bed early, for 1) had been told of the good of those | sleeping bours that come before | twelve o'clock; to be bathed | aud rubbed until | was weary e-| nough to sleep again, because wy | nurse had said that this would make my form handsome and sup. | ple, and my arms and neck the ad- | miration of the world. School was an unknown quantity to me-gov-| ernesses and that sort of thing} came and I endured them, learned of them, and was spoken of by | How they erred !” | srip' NEWS OF INTEREST. A new Camberland Presbyterian Charch will be bailt in) Milan.} Tenn., by colored people. Kerosene was first use i for illu. | inating S26 to obtain minating in 1826. eae ° Slavery in the United States was | first begun in 1620 The present Russian chancellor | “parte Co. are notioea is aswede; the late Persian am 4 my need bassador tn Loudon was a Scotch: | man; au Irishman was three times | prince minister of Spain, aud a Celi MacMahon, was president of France, The Rassian ambassador at’ Paris 1s a German, the French ambassa dor in London is an Englishman, and the Italian ambassador in Ber- i ere) ion to patent write te of Scientifie America, sultlng admi al of the Turkish fleet is an Englishman, as was also the late admiral of the fleet.—Mont- | gomery Argus. STANDARD It is stated that a single tobacco | ts complete term, by plant will produce 360,000 seeds. | RuSusetes A Real Estate Association with a capitol stock of $25,000 has been organized in New Orleans by Afro- Americans, Divorces can be obtained in four hours in Japan by paying $200 down. cont of mailing soparssaae , ; rid Carta. The longest name in the Bible is : c oreing oe = Marharshalal-bash-baz. It occur in Isaiah vui., 3rd. y of I ons. By Sr B Solww aie : Uae Indy as en inthe eubebrated play of A Spanish potato raised at yexprumies otibe= aaa panea eee Clarksville. Ga., this season was four feet eight inches in length. re f And venderest things ever S 2 beauty and pathes, There are five members of the S. _— C. Legirlature colored. LS, Stabbed tn An experimental use of petroleum in the Italian war-ships has been successful and will be adopted by J doe Mherwta Ta Uaian ene peti A French engineer has a plan ead ‘ewriter and arin” Ts for a floating bridge across the| hm pleasant thrill as is English Chanrel. It would take pea six years toconstruct it, and would | ,%&Belldomand Burterfiy. By DaviaChrig cost $25,000,000. ieroverdtwel Welldeye casa’ Bevtacdi one! ot around ca. i : 7% The Coming Race, o Ano Afro American lady of Indi ne Lees 2 wl 3 ta v4 ana had a white masher arrested | Ss i for inviting her to take a hack ride. | He was fined by the court. | hg g oho tego Thirty families were rendered homeless and many’ human lives were fost in a conflagration in Par- | gyytis ent of bis ass is, jast after midnight on the 7th.| (4 The Trint of Wickens. 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