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| him to resign. Mr. Harris is a truth- —| fal and hono:able young man, and \if the facts are as Mr. Harris bas stated, then it puts the association THE BEE AUTHORIZ CAsT WASHINGTON, Rev. Walker, late pastor of Shilob. Church serviees were held last Sabbath morning and organized with about 100 members or more DEATHS. Dr. Smith Townsend, Health Officer, presents the following re-} Is 3raS, E. . Fowler, —————— ing farntsned op appl advertisements Will not ec. All remittances ‘ postal money order ered letter. Money forwarded way, isatthe sender's risk. In © amount and what it is for ai | ated. | bs ad-dressed should PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C TURDAY A c. PUBLISHED EVERY 5. 1109 1ST... N. W.. WASH.. D _|ees can be had upon application. in a very poor light. ENTERTAINMENT FOR BOARD A large frame dwelling situated two and a half miles south of Blue Ridge mountains ; a veautiful drive and view. Bears den can be reach- ed by way of conveyance, daily mail, plenty of shade, good water, fresh milk and butter, and nice country roads. Livery conveyan port for week ending May 2, 1891. Number of deaths, 129; white 74; colored 55. Death rate per 1,000 per annum: white, 22,6; colored, 35,7. Total population, 268, 30 were under five years of age; 21 were under one year old, and 36 over60 years. 21 of the deaths occurred in hospitals and public institutions. The deaths by class- es were as follows: Zymotic 16; Constitutional 24; Local 72, Devel- cipal causes of dea'h were: opmental 8; Violence 9. The prin- | }and with a Sabbath School of 60. The place of meeting is entirely too small, but efforts are being rapidly made to build a handsome edifice. It is said that ten more old members have asked for letters and they have been’ refused. The amount collected last Sab- bath in the Walker Memorial church was $38, The trusteess of | the church are, Washington Wil- jlow, Beve-ly Horton, Richard Mann, and Griffin Johnson. Dea- cons, Edward Brooks, Ed. Brown, J. . Caeiidge HARNESS!ATTACHMENT Patented NoveEMBER 131H, 1888 J.S. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of the kind ever put on the market. It is so arranged that any one can | Terms tobe made known upon ap- 2 THE BEE CAN BE HA Johu Thornton, and Miiler Turn~ WHERE c ‘owlere “J8 Srd street, s.e. y’s,M os Mt. between 12th aggis. ‘corner 16th and st . House, 318 Penney. vania Ave. YORK CITY. NEW STON, Ree ut MASS. Wn BATURDAY, May 9th 1891. | plication. ; Address, Thos. H. Fairfax, Paxson P. O., Va. 15TH AMENDMENT | | | | Mr. J. W. Taylor, believing in |the constitution of the United | States, has refitted up his hair cut- | ting and shaving parlor in apple |pie order, Mr. Taylor believes in | keeping a first-class place and if you don’t believe it, give bim a call at his new place 1107 I st., nu. w., next It is the Diptheria 4, Consumption 15; Erysipelas 2; Typhoid Fever 1; Malarial Fever 1; Pneumonia 22; Congestion of the Lungs, 1; Bron- chitis 11; Measles 2, Cancers 2;} Meningitis 3, Diseases of the Kid- neys 2, Catarrhal Influenza 3: Births reported; 20 white males and 17 white females; 10 colored! females, 18 colored males. Mar-| riages reported: 23 white, 6 color- | ed, 1 mixed. Stillbirths reported: | 4 white; 11 colored. This weck’s report shows a ma-! jJr., and Chorister, Ed. Graham. | The Sabbath School er, Church clerk, Geo. W. Perry, which ia in a flourishing condition is composed secure it to any harness, in three harness in two minutes, and the of the following officers. Superin-} tendent, Miss Susie Brooks; Asst. Supt,, John L. White; Secretary, Miss Mary Woodford and organ~- ist Mise Sarah Dickson. It is thought. the cougregation of the new church will reach 700 by the first of next year. Rev, Scott isa very enterprising pastor and is very much liked by the people of Locals. | door to the BEE oifice. —— place to get a first-class shave and pemember the great concert at hair cut. ply~oath Monday evening, May Vit» Fisk Jubilee singer -br RENT: One farpished farvished room. First class loca 12 n. W. | TRE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING ANDSAVING CO. or ay yon 9 9tn St., Loans money to buy or build 4axcep: A boy toattend toa) homes Shares $1 exc, payable y aud to do office work. Apply | monthly Dividends dec'ared ev- immediately. ery January. Secretary's office: collectors. | 804 F et., u. W. Open 9 a, m. to 5 p.m. Monthly meetings at Lin- coln Memorial Church, cor. Lith jand KR ats, n.w,, first Monday night in every month, Henry E Baker. Secretary. ho. t. és ollice ep: Two good Want \ il percentage paid Il compe Al tent. Mrs been ve Call at onee. Joh who has | for several Weeks velto be ou’ Rache uson, y impr again, : pelea ae VISITING THE CITY. Revs. J. E. Purdy and BT. Tap s pin, were in the city last week on a val Fisk Jubilee | yisit. Rev. Tappinis one of the best Piymouth Congregation: |: yown divines in this country and is ch, 17th and P Sts-,’ no doubt a man of influence in the next Monday eveuing, May) State of Tennessee at which place Hear tiis great company. — ye is stationed. In speaking of Rev. Pardy who is well knowa in ‘ ee y all who know Mr Wm. Mayes 1s sanded by Dr. by boy 1s do- Tie wite o¢ ajiite il B. R. Watis. dug well. i. n corner terial decrease in the mortality | list, the number of deaths being forty less than last week, and 49 less than the one before that. The} Epidemic Cutarrhai Influenz: | Kernan’s Er tis edhe prion Weex Comm G Mon. May 11tb, souar aan 5 * | Ladies Matiaves. Tues. Thurs, aad Sut Sam. T. Jack’s CREOLE BURLESQUE CO. this city, AMUSEMENTS. NEW WASHINGTON TEATRE, llth Street INDUSTRIAL ING ASSOCIATION. BUILD- THE A large and euthusiastic meet. | ing of the Industrial Building and | Savings company was held at the Lincoln Memorial church, on last | Mouday evening, and the officers and members of the association | evidently mean to leave no stone} unturned and their efforts to im- | part new life and a stronger activ- | ity to this already and deserving | business enterprise. ‘The presi- dent, Prof. W. Scott Montgomery opened the meeting with a spirited addreas, setting forth the aims avd purpose of the association and after him came Recorder Towns- end of the General Land oftice, ly fy as iT y Zion re .w., aud Tuesday rth at Hall, 705 O st., n. is 25 Cents. a Rey. Tappin, left for the north while Rev. Pardy retarned to bis post at Nashville, Tenn. PITH AND POINT. i Ad Mr. Join H. Minkins of Norfolk, | » Was in the city this week on a t. Mr. Minkin isa jolty little owt aud his friends are numerous et ea the boys let Johnie | y jose ie was glad to return home, |” yowhich place he left for his gt Se. Daniel Freeman of the 7th Doing word thing with a good sti, Co. A, making the high-| ™°tive does not make it mght. tover all ranges 200, 300,] How easy it is to feel generous yds., of the colorad| when you get a chance to tell other the D.C., in 1890, has; people what they ought todo with led marksman battons/| their money. ~ cies ba peck fa Living only to get riches general or the Star mee Mila ly tarn oat like the boy who got si > with the beat ehutal the hornet’s nest. Just as he ug with the Dest shots! thought he bad it he found out al | that it had bim, = For RENT:— We have to offer; A new and fatal disease has desirable colored tevants ouly| broken out in Kansas among eat- ir new ye houses ov 15 h St.,| tle, that puzzles the veternary sur- Erie street, Meridian Hill. | geons greatly. r houses are two story with} ye rooms each ; water, large back rd, vice yard in front, large rch. Rent $15 each. Open. B. H. Warner, & Co., = 916 F St, a. w.! THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION. Before you can do much good, you must be good. In nothing else can there be such | @ change as in man. G00 h the A colored man in Birmingham | has invented arotary engine and sold the same patent for $17,000. a — | ee The Baunaker Relief Associa tion was organized a few years ago tor the purpose of caring for the sick and burying its deceased | of good things. I was especially memb But, as Mr. J. E. Har-! pleased with your views as td the is, (who has served datitully,|con‘emplated organ‘zstion of the any commissioners of the Dis’ of | Y. M. C. A. We are proud of olumbia since 1880), connected) your support and zeal for the as- iiuself to the association from its! sociation. Come to Israel Church, | rganization. It comes 0 pass|Sunday afternoon May 10, at 4/ low, that Mr. Harris was taken | o'clock and take part with us in <, and it wus the first ime since] talking on the subject. “The Y. M bas had an attending physician| C. A. ae a means of uniting chris- | twenty years. The defective! tian denominations.” institution, by which the said We have now registered, one| ciation is governed, ignored| hundred and fifty three members. | To the editor of Bre: Your paper was vrimfull who made a vigorous appeal to} tee on.) women of the The Recorder’s speech was punct- | uated throughout with generous | applaues, and he evidently touch- | ed the right key with the audience, Col. Geo. M. Arnold in a style, peculiarly his own, original, force- fuland witty, spoke in praise of the association, and commended it to tbe thoughtful young men and women of the community. Mr. L C Bailey, the treasurer & of the Capitol Savings bank made} S h J r t a telling speech in fayor of the| S . Building Association and the bank and argued thatthe 80,000 color-| WE ARE OFFERING ALL ed people in this city have within | THE NEW WEAVES their own hands the means, cf | SUCH AS | | TMV | WE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LINE OF INegligee | i lutionize public sentiment in their favor within a single year, and said if they fuiled to use these mesns, they would thus prove building up such a powerful busi- OT MADRAS, ness enterprise here as would revo- Oxford and Sateen WEAR! WISH TO CALL YOUR | themselves unworthy of any better | treatment than they vow receive jat the hands of the upper claases | in this city. Mr. H. KE. Baker, the Secretary of the association, made a few remarks and offered for sale the stock of the new series in the as- sociation. More thau fifty shares | were sold during the evening and the officers seemed greatly gratifi | jed with the new interest shown in the company. THE SHILOU CHURCH ‘TROUBLES. cHURCH--120 HAVE JoIN— REV. SCOTT’S NEW MEMBERS IS SAID TO ED HIM. Everything is not as pleasant at the Shiloh Baptist church a3 one would presume. It is claimed that 120 memb rs have left the church sirce Rev. J. Anderson Taylor hats 50 cents to Three dollars. piher Harris, and questioned bether he was sick or not, and er Ou, notwithstanding he tried tmost in reason and right, to n to the association properly, panied with his doctors cer- verifying the fact of tus , that they suid outright as not entitled to sick velits. It is true that he was the or in showing to that elite change the constituticn, recoguizing its brother in Mr. Harris states that a8 been loyal to the association, nd he regrets that the circum ances as above stated, compelled | | The committee on permanent or-| ganization will make their report! next Sunday, (to-morrow) May 17. | We will proceed to organize on a permanent basis, and the elec tion of permanent officers. A erdial invitation is extended | | the public to attend our meetings. | Ladies and young people, and men | of all ages, and coongelecal denom- | inations, as well as those not con- nected with any church. We want the presence and contract of all who believe in the fatherhood of God, and the brotherhood of man. bas been made pastor, and only 40 new members have been admitted. On the otber hand, th se who are! friendly with Rev. Taylor assert | that not asingle person has left | the church, but this statement is} not verified, because a Bex repre- sentative has met several of the old pillows of the charch who declared that they will not return | to the church as long as Rev. Tay- | lor remains, There is no diaguis- | ing the fact, there is a split in Shi- | loh and some of the oldest and best members of the church have Yours respectfully, One of the ¥. M. C. A. left and joined the Walker Me- LOEBS HIRSH 2 monds, jewelry, pistols, guns, me- chanical tools, ladies’ and gentle- men’s wearing apparel. | As low as #1 each. THESE GOJDS —HAVE— never been sold less than $1,50, but, making onr own Shirts, as we do, are able to give better value than is usually found. We have also a complete assortment of better goods ranging in price from $1,25 to $5,00. Egyptian Combed balbrigan shirts and drawers 80 cts each. White Shirts 50¢ to $2,50. In- dia Gauze Shirts 25 @ 50 cts. Best quality Jean Draw- ers 50c. Fast black and colored English Half Hose 25c. Derby hats 1.50 to $4,00. Stetson’s unrivaled soft bats $4,00 and 4,50. Silk hats 5,00, 6,00 and $7,00. Straw Fine Fuanisuers & Harriers, S12 EF St., n. w, Shirts to measure. Fit guaranteed TABLISHED 1866 p HURNSTINE'S LOAM OFFICE, 861 Pennsylvania Avenue. Gold and silver watches, dia- an ornament to the harness and same in any way, right out in the street. style without the least trouble or exertion. ing and anhitching as a horse can be attached to the vehicle in less than 30 seconds and extricated in less than 5 seconds. withoat cutting the It can be taken off the harness retarned to its former It saves time in hiteh- minutes, it is contains nothing in its parts to get out of order, the case being so constructed that the straps can be lengthened or shortened movable secured so as to allow woru, as is reqaired. The Bolt is re the spring to be removed when 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 hi without cutting the same, as | order to use devices of this char: 1as been ‘acter. heretofore necessary iv 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 ox « horse without ean hitch or anhitch a Thousands of the attachments ar FORTUNE TELLER. Have your Past, Present and Future life revealed correctly by the greatest living Astrologer. Gives Initials of whom you are to marry, causes speedy and happy marriage by proper advice, separa- ted one’s brought together, over- come evil influence, love and lucky charms given, for turtser informa- tion send stamped envelope to MRS. PURRIE, Richmond, Va. April 11, 3 mo. Box, 79, Madre’s Park, METROPOLIS VIEW, Eckington, D. C., Can be rented for parties, pien ete. ‘The Electric Cars will convey you directly to the grounds. G and 15th sts,, 7th and N.Y. Ave. n. w.! Apply to Moses Madre at th park. e ScHERE TO BUY THE BER. Sel HES Messrs. Peel And Taylor, Cor. 6th and Kats, o.w. Mr. Moses Payne, 207 4} st. Capt. W. P. Gray, 15th bet. L and M sta, Dr. Beller, Druggist, Cor: Msts., Rev. W. H. Scott, street, n. w. P. J. Stewart, 352 Pa. Ave. n. w. SOUTHEAST. Prof. J. W. Fowler, 318 3rd st., NEW YORK CITY. Mr. D. A. Greene, 429 6tb ave 306 11 Francis Hall’s, RESTAURANT. 923 11th Street, Northwest, Choice Wines, Liquors, and (i- gare, of the finest brands. Oysters and Game in Season. MERCHANTS MUTUAL Of the District of Columbia. Offices, 1805 14th St., n. w., and Room 15, Central Nat'l Bank Building. Telephone call 1079-3 J.B. BROWN, Manager, Samuel Maddox. Att’y., No. 462 Louisana Ave. Washington, D. C., SPECIAL NOTICES. Any young man who is anxious to learn the printing trade can do 8o by calling at this office. For Rent.—Four elegant brick houses in Browns Court, Nos. 603, 605, 607 and 609 bet.6 & 7th, A and B sts., 8. e. Apply at this of- fice to W. Calvin Chase. Avexanpria, Va, T,E. Dulany. Wm. B. Dulany. Dalany and Son, 5 Real Estate and Insurance Agt.| 147 Lis in the North West, $25 cash, balance in monthly payments | of $5. One well built 7 room brick | at $1,260, very cheap; two email b-ick houses $750 each; one ele-! 16th and Somer PROTECTIY E UNION. id the slightest trouble. e being used every day. Fifty Cents Per Week, $5 CASH ~~ AND~= 50c. Per Week | Will buy you a home in the CITY OF BOWIE. 50 CTS. PER WEEK. } The first opportunity offered colored people t « Lfomes on Weekly payments of SU cents a week or I'wo Doiiars per month 1000 LOTS FOR SALE. In the city of Bowie, State | Maryland. Only 20 minutes ride from Washington. Double track 22 trains stop daily. Fare to and ‘from Washington, only Six cents ; by commutation ticket. The j tion of the Baltimore and |’oto- mac and Pope Creek Railroad. | Telegraph and Express offices. The best depot on the Baltimore jand Potomac ra lroad, Stores, churches and schools «already built. The most healthfu Lesh State of Maryland. Tyt erty perfect. » Tay chasers of Jota wj deeds, with “Free” PAIGE OF LOTS ONLY $100 ‘TERMS OF ’URCHASE: Five dol- lars cash and two dollars per month, with no interest. Halt cash, 10 per cent dise unt; all cush 20 per cent discount. Money will be advanced topar ties desiring to build. jj : Those who apply first, will have the first choice of lots. It abusband purchaser dies, before his purchase ia ¢ mpleted, a deed iu tee will be given to hie widow, if the property has been improved, or if not. the amount already paid will be returned her _ The above presents an opportu- | nity never before offered the Col- | ored people of the city of Wash- jington to secure a valuable lot, jeither as an investment or for a }home on monthly payments, ahd at the same time, entitled them to a vote and a voice in the Gov- -| ernme~t of the country. Already many have made their homes in the “City of Bowie,’ and lots purebased on the above terms should double in value with- in the next eix months | For further information apply to W. Catvin Cuase, Agent, 1109 1 St.,n. w CAMPBELL CARRINGTCN Owner, 505 DS-., n. w., Washington,-D, C ee | | i ne- ies, and pur- : receive their Ttificate of title or Many Persons Brown’s fron Bitters p system. « 0 ud « Get t gen Tutt’s Pills SAVES MONEY. One box of these p' a rs im di vine. will save jector’ ls. Th specially prepared asa gant lot 20x100 at 1700; 10 well built 5 room frames at $600 each; $200 cash, bilance $6 per month, The New Era Building Assovi- ation will assist investors. 131 acres in Fairfax Co., fine dwelling containing 14 rooms. A oumber of small farms at $15 per morial church, named in honor of Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. acre. 504 King St., Avexanpaia, Va Family Medicine, end les a want ions felt. They ren Adapted to young and old. Price, SOLD EVERYWHERE, | ae | BROWN'S IRON BITTERS | Cures Dyspepsia, In- digestion & Debility.