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= . ¢ e A ) Nae Terms. $1.50 Per year ip Advance, oe ————— SS ————— a eee = : T copy. . WASHINGTON, D, C., SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1891, iis as “ LOUISE TO CLAR teas, wits dence i e. y } merican goods wer issi i py een aan [ —— looked Upon in almost every line = ieee er Douglass is a crank. FORTUNE TELLER. | M Dear Clara ; ied of an inferior quality, especi- He Wants a food inspectors Place | [ have ascertained from the ally as regarded textile fabrics. | °° nothing and a colored detective Have your Past, Present andj isehold jast togdvkes said to erecrvialng to have the stamp of | #PPointed. vig meer ycaled correctiy.by | vse teachers in the schools if they | (ality, durability and excellence. This i © Steatest living Astrologer. oe 5 3 ; 5 8 not -| Gi iti 7 bok roald ob ; eames permit Mrs. mae, Pe imported, or be of foreign pointments. —— a beth aaealg) of whom you are to y tis K : ers to be appointed in one of eee Tois, however, has entirely CH i _ Y) Causes speedy and happy | S\% teen Sioa SS, places, changed. You can go into some of “oJ. Taylor the national] Marriage by proper advice, separa. | > ICHTEST OF ALL ” " : our large clothing houses and find crank and buffooh should go far. | ted one’s brought together, over- i DUSZ THLY MAGAZINES 3 ve fheen informe’. hat may pr stp up suit: “This | “er west. astan gears reer informe.) ea ave bee ne tat Tago | 'S ©xcusively American and guar Young r i ue siven, for fartier informa. | * very anxious to be appointed on | *Mteed to hold its color or aes, to the Ee uoans should rally | tion send stamped envelope to | rasteo board. He has always | Tefanded.” a zi MRS. PURRIE, ladislike for the Montgomery The same can be said to-da IT IS RUMOI Hs Th eL eel t g " ay of ITIS 7 ’ mond, Va. | thers {and i€be could ouly be | fast black hosiery, ot silke and oth. —— eee One| ‘a ppointed be would make short | €t lines of domestic dress goods. It PRS nase | metre of these gentlemen, Iago ja |Tequires. an expert to distinguish That Townsend will not be a AMUSEMENTS. | uch opposed to the Mon. any difference between miniiv dines World’s Fair Commissioner. g V brothers, and he is equally | of Auerican and foreign goods, He will not resign as Recorder of : | sed to Saperintendent Cook, | #0". even an expert Cannot tell, in| the Land Office. W: i I Ny Cook will not be removed, bow. | Some instances, whether the goods Mini. ; at ay; For Us. | , and if the colored people | 4r€ made in this country or in Ger- fae Donglass will return . 4 colored Superintendent many, France or Englaud.—Dry i eat should have bim. Goods Chronicle, ‘ Fortane will remain inf New = eee eis: York. METROPOLITAN Bapr Cuurcn | net our genial frieud T. Thom So EY SAY He will support the Democratic] St bet. 120h and 13th Sts, n. w., Fortuue last week on his way to Se party in °92, if he fails to get the | see the sage -of Anacostia. Of ABI LINAS | Thomas is a candidate for Haytian mission, Langston wil! get the Haytian ~~A Grand~~ | on i lan mission and I suppose he| i i é i " : ppose he mission if the sa; B ma its the old man to resign. resigns. Se eer tis He will n i Phere are several changes to take ready. Saad eaiemniai cn . 55 | hortly in ovr schools. S$ ome | : ie he young misses have been too | ara pabaecg ic: iresl at certain entertainments that | : time. x 1 Is ive been held recently. Young Tola, the little sweetness of the | C m 0 n d ee Th 3 Uy > 2 en) udies should be more careful in | Great deeds come from great Memphis Free Speech, is to be © Osmopolitan ¢ places and especially with | men. married soon. mthey associate. Ifa woman | ‘ ae i sme 2 ? wants tobe reapestel srenents| Be what you seem to be and lt is with a Washington young Virginia. Park Row NEW YORK. -ct decent company both among | nothing more, man formerly of Tennessee. > les and females, No man ts great that is weak in Fortune nas gone to Tennessee k RI A U G nee | mind v0 prop up his fences. . Cy J* MARVELOUS PRICES. = Miss Laura Dyson entertained| Be kind to your friends. A marriage that was to tak ’ | OOKS Miss Tillio Herbert, of vsatcn ; g dao place bas been pustponed, : : (CEL 91 c B FOR TH E M | LLION N. Minister Douglass sees no For~ }., on last Monday evening. The | tune in the Haytian mission, FASHION NOTES The train will leave the B, and P. See Other wel Bo Authors, beara Given Away mpany was Very select aud agree- e : Sih le Depot at 10:30 o’elock p.m from good type u reer = able. It was lost in the last democratic velar Mst without nding youl like to posse in Richmond Saturday moraing oa A low crowned hat of black chip Will leave Richmond at 12 p. m., | n Washing in time for POD campaign. This is the dook | a Papers. s danbed il they cried, and | Wa + 1U§8 DOUECVERY urmenrho sriy | Fortaue is a race man now. with brim protecting in front and yoar face that is your friend: 96th ater rece are revel Whet | -—~ Zi Up 2b szeurpinimof yelicat- should always watch the man who | they want an office, feathers caught with large gold continually gros. He is not true They att 2 Fi 2 on A to himeelf or anybody else. hey attempt to play the Anglo-| headed pins is astylish morning D: Race f th ofthe Helly Tree, 4 Nore Boy U1 more beautiful than this. Saxon race after they have succeed- | hat. Rounp Trip Tickets, - $2.50. food breeding giving the Talet | * jed. A bridgsmaid hat is of leghorn oT} Gbilaren under 12 yre.y $1. inflight egy ony it “every Well, what has become of the! Munister Douglass will nt resign. | of the fashionable white Neapolitan Fast Washington Relief Associa- braid, with low crowns and unwir- tion. What bas become of the| ed brim fancifally crinkled. t tr i chased ? | . . ground that has been purchased? A pure white hat has a twist of CoMMITTEE OF ARRANGE! 7 x, Gamen gatherings, private theatrical, ilmstrated. ees alogues, Recitations and Headings, «!arr2 vi choice sotto hhool exhibitions and pubiie aad Jobnson, Reaben I Wiliam Joshua Johnson, Geo. Robinson, Jas. gton, Henry Watts, Anderson H Bolton, Rev. Robt. Johnson, At present anyway. ete. jasper Dane's Becret. A Novel. By Miss M. Braddoa, author of “Aurora Ployd,”* etc. IL. By Mary Cecil Hay, avther of President Harrison would have b foe alleged manager of the instita-| the same right to appoint a white bee 5 pe Pastor. ey ee | ied Deena vier mil be called to. bat very |democrat to Bayt an he would tol wiv valve nidboa, around. the] |___Fan ceca ar te re | Reece mre ran soon and he mast -account for the | appoint Fortune. > & CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK ete. ie." tte < toa tiny bow. White ostrich tips Acta é uds that the treasarer did not There is one crazy Negro editing curl high at the back. OF WASHINGTON, D C | a paper. . : Tbe crown ofa round hat is low, 804 F St: n. w. ** | © HZ: Taylor, alias Crazy | tucked up bebind and held by a Receives deposits, loans movey One of the sweetest young ladies | Hogshead, Jacksnife Taylor. mesh of gray faille ribbons. The thane) Les bance ce) this city is the one who knows} ribbon surround the crowd and is ransacts a geueral banking busi 1ow to be true to friends. |, He was too Incompetent to fill! iorned with a steel rosette in| "e838. Location central and cov- ae | the Liberian mission. front; gray feathers at the back. venient, F street cars and herdics Se he ne en S| 1: can peementriote tens [Se eet ot ctr deee_—tihee,| | SSaeaae t their vacation, Some bh ed or suede kid scrolls, embroider- buildi. g, 7th street and 11th st., OUR UNEQUALED, OFFE! i We,rill end any four of thers, Desks ond oar eats sare ‘hay d = gone to the mountains while other Some men earn titles, but, C. H.| oq with tinsel and edged with gold]... only two block away. SW ASELIN NES SoMPRNS ras cs ese eae Bee A Novel. By Mes. Her By Miss Mulook, A Novel. By George Rilet, author oa the Pleas,” ete. author of fs 40. Amos Barten. "The jon, y ja many acd various ee ~ of “Adam Beds, Novel, by Hugh Conway, author re gone to the seashore. The! J, Taylor, the national buffoon, got aoe. I poor girls need rest and lam con-| his by entienk. : , President Dr. C. B. Purvis ‘ident that when they retarn inthe; |” 5 1 is C. H. J A few wide-brimmed hats with] Quashier D. B. McCary ill they will have rested suficient-| The RTE sila Citis n, {Angelo crowns of embroidered) Secretary, H. £, Buker y to go to work. tefl fn) Aa e+ | cloth are shown. Treasurer, L. C. Bailey etic | He has been engaged by Barnum.| ‘Tye Jarge hats shown (his season DIRECTORS, YEARS tla EXPERIENCE Y ; iss S | a d tie | are chiefly fancy open-work straws] 4 \ Holland L. ©, Bailes and he appointmeut of Miss Somer-| He has the largest head an es M. M. ; aCe ley, : sical ais. Peters ie caused | lightest brain of any man connect- | and Tascan braids. Jobn A, Pierre, J. W. Cole, In the Use of CURA. the citzens to hold an indignation jed with the Negro press. Later in the season, it is said,| H. EK. Baker, Jas. T. Bradford, meeting. They mast appeal tothe) Jy days gone by a large-head Leghorns will again be used for Jerome A. Jobnson, allot aud that can only be doue| man was said to possess great | elaborate wear, Dr: A. W. Tuncil, when the elective franchise is re | prain. peeia hata of black net Prot. W. S. Montgomery, e MEN e saree amp Beenie a6 Bee teas ox Itis not so with C, H. J. Taylor. ini a ante jets and|J- Archie Lewis, W.E. Matthewa,: babes the people is the only defense for pig ae 3 trimmed with flat bandeaux of| David Warner, Geo, W. Dickey, } {phe oetubetlosteconl em. ‘be people have ae | Neyer give ap an old friend fora crashed roses or camellias in strip- Prof. Jaa. Storam, id any fexcesses, Or of at ee sng ee. arris | new one. per genre ig Dr. W. 8. Lofton. it sen care of and when a Senet a ridge that bas 2 eS te they have nothing more to| | cet pil grin In this season’s colors there is a A re 3 say. Remember, ae Se noticeable prevalience of the stand-| THE INDUSTRIAL BULLDING . Yours traly, | In after years you will say why | arg goblin blue. The yellow tones ANDSAVING CO. Louise. | did “I desert my protectors.’ are prominent, including much zi | oy, . isbi -Jecru, more indeed than for some- A d — 2+ ,| You may be ina flourishing con- | ecru, wae bey ald : THE BEE WANTS TO KNOW | aizon today, bat, to morrow soa | time. oe oe en ane or rans 2 ; | may be in poverty. Lavender isa raging pte and monthly D-vidends declared ev- ialentch ont pl Fae for att Ce Who wrote Commissioner Doug | Had you never deserted the | will pass very well under the vari- ery January. Secretary’s offic 3 PPI : : as Bs ; ence that we employ, and we claim the m iss that threatening letter. |bridge you would have been the|ous titles of lilac, violet, maave 804 I ot.,n. w. Open 9 ». m. to succes’. ERIE MEDIAL C0. 64 NIAGARA STL set and beliotrope. Dee a Can threats secure people places, | same. z P 4 la 5 p.m. Monihly meetings at Lin- Never be false to those in whom A favorite red is a deep, old}, Memori«l Cuureb, cor. Lith if third — erie oe tegy be | PR aeitin™ ep tashioned brick color. aad’ Hiatal do weitine Maidis t = Cl vi le a a a ms . is cue See | Dishonest people can never suc-| Fleur de lis, having stems a foot| might in every month. jon, females ever ocase being] | long, are used for trimming hats Henry E Baker. | ts of each other. EBS f Rath that are bent in many shapes. Sveretary. | aS : P ry of Ruth. : ; Vill honest wives be given their! Remember the sto : 4 ‘White ground figured silks for st dues, You will never miss the water evening wear are beautifully trim- Will politicians ever become | until the well is dry. med with lace ruffles and frills. nig You will never miss your lover A pretty fashion, when darts are Vien will Dr. Rayburn take | until he leaves you. taken in the waists of thin fabrics— eof the Health department. Be true to those who are true t0 | jace, granadine, crepe or India silk isto stud them thickly with jet nadie you. 5 Are divorces more numerous now | J rinilcbeads, they hav i ai one itizens will no longer toler As. : : e ee ee | ate blacklegs and libertines to ran A Earisien gown is of ae ° ored crepon, embroidered {| John Paynter will ever become | their schools. F . | and trimmed with black lace. * benedict, = Talk as little as possible, especi- ally to your enemies. A pretty evening gown in green ce ae silk has a pinafore front drapery of AMERICAN GOODS THE BEST,) Some men are always after mak- pink striped crepon, united to tbe | ing mischief. skirt at the back with a shower of | The man who threatened Oom-' ribbons. We remember very distinctly the