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Terms. $1.50 Per year in Advance, VoL. IX. SW YORK NOTES. se1ool and will doubtless*profit by his present opportunities, 23 505, “- New York, April 7th, 1891 | *The {Muldoon Kilrai ; x = 3 ‘Kilrain combina. : 4 L MR. BRUCE'S TALK To THE HARRI- | =The annual reception of the so-| tion Proved an attractive featara : S T é eon AND M ‘RTON LEAGUE—COL- | ciety of the Sons ot New York at] of last week in amusement circles. | 3 os ORED OFFICE HOLDERS. | Tammany hall on Thursday April| They played tolarge houses nightly. ORG 2 : few was a brilliant affair, _not- | Jack Ashton was with them and he 3 COREEE : withstanding the fact that it was} and Kilrain made a clever set-to. ppatere = routeie eee ee ‘ a,very stormy night. About 750{ Muldoon ran a free for all boxing | Sa a Saecaper e people took part in the grand | competition among colored men ‘ous wate ppc rf ~ F; be hemp! mapas pideted™ Sooee fone XPRECEDENTED ney mee The feature of the meeting of the | Harrison and Morton League at the | armory of the Washington Cadet It is hard to be worried to death. | Corps last “Monday evening was a | march. Craigs full orebestra fur-| and the ridiculous gyralion of some | speech by ex Beniinc Brate: i re: | nished the music which was A No.|of the contestants were highly | corder of the D. ©. Mr. W. Galvin | {. Among the prominent persons amusing. ie Uhase presided and Mr. W. H, | Present were :—Messrs. Thomas ‘ j lot Was greatly reduced in price last we man who writes of horses, itis uo your face friend, man who smiles in continually that is yoar Some friends claim more than enemies, } Your friend draw you s will on you Jones acted as Secretary. On mo- tiou of Mr. Jones the club decided | to attend the emancipation exercis- es at the Metropolitan Baptist church, Tharsday April 16th. | Mr. Chase in introducing ex-Sen- ator Bruce spoke ot kim as having | | Jackson, Thos. Jackson, Jt. 0. BH. fix | Lansing, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Benj ers, base ball, ete., may be Myers, Ed. Flow, Eugene Jobnson, | P2*4?2d, I am sure, for having an | J. €Green, Mesdames, T. B. Paul, opiniou of other things not ineluded | a Qe and Peter Nichols, ae oe a ee | Miss C. Alderman, Mrs. Barnett, aaa doodle and Miss Henrietta Rodgers of feeble voice in commendation ot | Melrose, N.Y. All of the boxes Capt. Jas. A. Perry as Major of the were filled with elegantly dressed Dee ee EN Seol | ladies and gents. In box A, were wader fiaiana be es on the ranks | Judge J. Penoyer Jones, of Arkan- for him tl ati awe esitating|y Melotyre, W. Sumi sIntyre, |: ee 8 r Hon. "joni B. scceardl gre rons) ouerdo) Eby people who are port, N. Y.: Col. John. Simpson protesting agaiust his selection will aad ‘Mr. Moore) Boch. Mt aid not cut a great figure, although they 5 what be characterized as the nad | Mrs. T. L. Jackson, Mean “Mrs, | 87¢ Self styled “Good people” of the i ROHL ‘ we equacy of democratic judgements | Thompson, Mrs Alsdork® New. District. One should uot be sur-| | AN BLT STE ALED MAGAZINES at critical periods in the history of | burgh, N. Y.;. Mr. and Mre. John pie a ms se of aa itis a Ff EV BLUSHED EVERY MON TH the covntry. | Jackson. Box 1, Dr. Pete Jo een and cn arac ec ISU OF BOE OF SIUC Ts FIELDOOPVELIS:1 EPS WI YORE ; He said the Harrison administra- | Ray and wife, ae aa hia BRIO ae anything which tends ie . : tion is firm, progressive, segacious, | young missess from Phil., Mr. and ie be Metts sel Conte MD CESEICRs | ae impartial; it stands for popu-| Mrs. John Gale, Mrs. J. Pegrim Pane Aaa er ecere eset lar edacation, free and fair elections | W illiams, Misses Maria and Tyson. erry should secure the much eov- | and the equal rights of all classes | Box 2, E. E. Prevost, Jules Reg. | See Prize. of American citizens. naul, John Massey, Thos. Varrigan COLORED MEN IN OFEICE. and Wm. Hanlin, ofticers of the Reterring to appointments to of. spars gg M: a Pratt: fice he said: “There is tandable | yrs. Newell SOU NG antl ati desire among all classes of Ameri- Young, Mr. and Mis. rare Roncoa cans to occupy positions of trust | Rox 19° Richard H Smithcand and honor. The colored people of | wite Miss 8, Lawe. Mi- HV Prine the country are not exceptions to | and ‘Mra, Bailey BR A Sampson tuis general rule, nor have their Box 20, Mr ad! Mrs W. avoEe re - this elt oo phe ter, “Mrs “and “Miss eid aise) ooked. It a well known fact a >bil. B 3M thata greater number of colored se i a s Aa = men hold Ctlicial positions under BiicsMtarric Beckles. Miss Mace a present peageenee ona than Fairfield, inuae Dearie tee under any of its predecessors and | ~ *;, J eee er yet the administration is but two | che aie ee By eel Saeiesy years old. To the credit of the a Se ee rang were Counsellor Bevian, V. President and to the credit of the | 4 : ™ : eee sein dispmnclved, Jdho at C. Murray, Geo. Myers, T. L. Jack- pai said, that these appointments have not been made because of the color or race of the individual receiving them, but because of their merit and capacity. Another fact worthy of note is that not a single colored man bolding a presidential office under this administratioa—not one as faras Iam advised, and I have taken some pains toin form my- self in this regard—has shown by his conduct, personal or official, that he didu’t freely appreciate the diguity and responsibility of bis trust.” “a record whicn is an honor to the| American negro.” MR. BRUCE’S TALK, Mr. B-ucein beginning his speech | congratulated the club apon its uame of Harrison and Morton. He reviewed the bistory of the politi- | cal parties and gave instances of ot sida our [tri 1d others examin- lucational and before earefal, you go go into Have y corporatio Tae so-called President concern | uv examined the act of in- of the ts all, the power. Ys Frauds are things of (@ 4 & the past So called benevolent institutions mney a a SN IG p} are m hands king machines iu the e = n & Rn f some. - G@Osmopolitan Ne <9 Park Ro JAY Kay. poor very seldom sees what eu Sipe NEWS OF INTEREST. re collects. Bee is here to stay. ers come, and papers g li here. Baron Hirsch’s charities to the poor of bis race in Austria and oth- parts of Europe amounted to $12, | 500,000. j The King of Siam bas donated to : the Baptist mission at Bankek, $240,000 for a hospital and school. = MARV<:1.0US PRICES. ~ BOOKS For THE MILLION le Bee ts st the ] For ten years the Bee has been a abuse the B fal it Complete Novelsand Other Works, by Fa ven Away Ji ™ ne the vod Zy pe upon good paper. is is would rather be 21, The Widow Retott Papers. tle tha Bet id of ba ecursion Line is the abase ou A brutal attempt at wholesale murder was made at New Zion Chareh, vear Liberty, Mi Satur day night while an examination and | coucert given at the Parson Hill! school-house, where Miss Ida Dixon | had just clos While it i the attendants were fired upon | with shot guns and pistols, wound ing, itis tuought, fourteen. Baldwin Hays will probably loss his eyes. The brutes have not been caught but when they are, severe panish- ment will be intlicted.—Colored Journal, 1 ona fishing e Faney Work for Home Adornment, success of J ail great journais or the Young. The first thing that a negro editor ys Wo 7 hat it is going to be a clean sheet. How cin be clean when he edi is dirty bimself. 0 ae Ss 4 ver, as Jr.,C. A. son, Eugene Johnson, é John Francis, J. Pegrim Williams, Oscar Paine, Andrew Parker and Thomas Hoffman acted as guides and the very difficult and intricate |figures exhibited in the march, jdrew forth round after round of applause from the guest. The rainy night made carriages indispensible and 14th St., was lia- ed with them from the hall to Broadway. This 5th anniversary adds another to the list of grand jaffairs that this Society bas far- | nished the citizens of New York. On Friday evening the ‘Nemo |Club” held a private reception at Lyric hall at which many of the | Visitors were royally entertained. i This was a reharche party and Bruce, “well, now, that is a ques-| most of the attendants wore young tion which I prefer not to discuss! rose buds who open the season of to night. It 1s one of the settled | Siring with their bright pants and questions, aud so settled that the | prilliant attire. Mc. four colored companies will remain | as a permanent part of the Nation- al Guard of the District of Colum- | bia. The gentlemen constituting | the committee who called on the | . President recently inthe interest| Geo. Dixon is now firmly seated of these troops can tell you how | upon the throne of bantan pugilists; the President in a single senteace— | his defeat of Cal McCarthy before a sentence which is worthy to be.| the Troy Club, effectually dispos- come historical, settled that ques | ing of his mest dangerous rival for tion.” that hovor. The fight wis never A voice: _h doubt, and Dxon who was ex- ‘Harrison 1s all right!” tremely contident never gave bis “Yes,” went on Mr. Bruce, ‘and | opponent _uime to resort to those the colored militia is all right, too. | tactics which he used so successfully Instead of disbandment, 1 stands | in their last fight. 2000 people or tonight upon the same footing as | More witnessed the struggle which ihe other District militia.” lasted through 22 rounds, a sheei tor gs this paper will beaclean sheet. eae ence otinivatend mbtrae O! it ean be read by children. Parlor Mugic and Chemlcal Experiments, ir is a great family journal. ‘ook Kovk and Family Physl The mission of a newspaper is to assist in keeping your families clean. A liber cal Sallie Jones, (colored), of Lees- in Far Away Iands, barg, Ky., is only 38 years old and ew ll aot ank i i ve wil vot thank vou if is the mother of 20 children, m viituous, vor will a if you think “id. Sixteen Complete Stories appreciate you thief he is bonest. A white woman was arrested in Atlanta, and sentenced to the chain gang for abducting young girls for immoral purposes. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun, . Useful Knowledge for A temperance club will not thank “7 you whiskey, nor will rs thank you it you denounce them. THE DISTRICT MILITIA, OUR UNEQUALED OFFE N NEWS COMPA you supp t ite “What about the militia?” called out one of Mr. Brace’s ouditors. “Oh, yes, the militia,’ said Mr. A New York newspaper man de- serted bis wife and she had to be- come &@ common servant to make a living, now she is 1n pos ion of a| fortune and he wishes to let by-goues be -gones, but she is not con. 8’ «ed that way.—Ex. | We OF VARIED | YEARS ani SUCCESSFU! In the Use of CURA. whiskey sell What must an editor do to please the people? Denounces that which is wrong and defend that which is,right, be it clean or dirty. ae SPORT IN BRIEF. the mission of the Bee; been the success of the This is this has BER. W IMPO: The citizens of the District of | Columbia are hereby notified to be- | ware of imposters who have bogus books collecting for the Emancipa- : tion Celebration. No book is gen-; uine without the names of the com. | mittee on finance and countersign- | ed by the President and Secretary. W. Calvin Chase, President, W. H. Jones, Seeretary. | PRS. Editor declares iu his he m toruna t put down that zwroug with bim. ev an tha Is paper, ji there is some A how cat A paper, cise rascality. The ran a clean paper, dares not that immortality exists in an DEVELOPED, OF organs, who are suffer. fmu ing from errors oF YouTH and any Excesses, or of + eri thie run a clean paper, scoundrel clean cris m run a he could not frethiod ‘and ap- afford a CURE! REAL HOPE YOUpmorours. Don’t brood over your condition, nor give upm Gespair § Thousands of the Worst Cases h ided to our bec Iibertine must ee CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK because be say im- mortal house. It is always the intention of a thief, and other scoundrels to run a paper that will tickle the fincy of their associates No honest calcium hghts bei man is afraid of the turved on bim. The BEE is prepared and it will be an enemy to all wrong doers. Don’t fail to cal! and seg the medals at the Bee office next week. Don't to come and witness the singing contest vetweeu the 7 and 8 school divisious for the Stan ford medal. fai Call and see the medals for the schools. Tuey are beauties. lin rgb ce A man peed not be miserable an- less be chooses to wake himself so. Even if he has catarrh he can cure it in a few days with one box of Old Saal’s Catarrh Cure. Price 25 cenis. He approved the republican tar~ iff measures as wise and said few men even among the opponents of the republican party were reckless enough to deny the advantages that would result to the country at large from reciprocity. He spoke pely of the progress of the color- The colored sports of San Fran- cisco are financially distressed by | reason of George Godgreys failure to turn the corner. and .win out against Jake Kilrain. They were confident that Godfrey was good enough to perform the task assign- led him. Subsequent events how- ed people since emancipation, both aver, proved that f lacy of their intellectually and materially. | opinion and they are depressed and Mr. J. R. Ballard made a short} ag. One man especially named address complimenting Mf. Brace | Jonn Shater, being nard bit, be for the stand that he has taken 1 | paving put up all bis savings, and the interest of the colored race. | 4 Jucrative business on the Boston Addresses were also made by) giadiator. He is a pauper to-day, Messrs. A St. A. Smith, W-H-/ and a sadder and wiser man. | SOEs apa aetS- Jim Bland the eminent comedian | writes me that bis company, the| | Cleveland Colored Minstrels are If the young men who call to see} p'aying to tremendous houses| their girls these long winter even-| wherever they appear. I can well ings do not wish to be met on the | believe that it is true, as the press steps with the words : “Miss Laura, commend them very highly. They | is sick with a cold, and can’t be | expect to be in Washington April seen,” they bad better keep them | 24 and 25. He has signed a con- well supplied with Dr. Bull’s Cough | tract with the Bohee Combination Syrup. It cost only 25 cents a bot- | for a tour of Europe and will sail tle. ‘ip ‘uly. Jim bas trained in a bitter | Jobn A, Pierre, | J. Archie Lewis, W. E. | David Warner, OF WASHINGTON, D.C. 804 F st n. w. Receives deposits, loans money, | transacts a general banking busi | ness, venient. F street cars and herdics | run in front of our door—9th st., | cars buildi g, 7th street and 11th cars only two block away. Lovation central and con- | rods east of our ste, tun a few M. M. Holland D. B. MeCary Secretary, H. £, Biker | . Treasurer, L. C. Builey | DIRECTORS, M. M. Holland, L. C. Bailey, J. W. Cole, ii. E. Baker, Jas. T. Bradford. Jerome A. Johnson, Dr, A. W. Tuncil, Prot. W. 8S. Montg mery, Matthews, Geo. W. Dickey, Prof. Jas. Storum, Dr. W. 8. Lofton. President Cashier ‘OME TREATMENT, asset forth in o h wer send sealed, Tose paid, FREE, for al ie. ) Remember, no one else has the ence that we employ, and w e_clai success. ERIE MEDICAL C6, 64 NIAGA 2,000 References, Name this paper “hen you write.

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