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vi hh instant een working in the hold. dil Sts, and it is pre: mis in the | n brought ashore —Two mo: umed the focus of in ist. The patie: nd isolated. of yellow fever deve AGENTS. s. Son of a seaman and a > - h Ship mij Postel + Saxobenbk on mew ra Cruy cola, payne oe bile ould state that this vegsel received clean price, All remittances | PIS of health from the M n authorities Nias ae re: ch consul. at Cruz, while th. ® foul bill to her. ase of yellow fever in the person of a 1g to the French ship Emil atient has been brought ashore y forwarded der’s risk. In atand what it is for ould developed ti he se bis evening, Seaman belonging to ts Postel. The and isolated be ad-dressed | AISUING, CO. | Washington D.C | | ) EVERY SATURDAY A | sT..N.W.. WASH. D ©. | iE BEE CAN BE HA | rd street, se, et. between 12th 16th and | ii Pe sy.vania Ave. 3 ural each other. EW YORK CITY. for 2, 6th Ave, men to deceive : A person can’t do an impossibil- ity. = Let there be forty admissions to apt. 5b 1891. | the Normal school. If McCabe wants to take up the gaunlet the Bex is every where pre pared. focals. with or with- th st., n. w. shel Rooms 2202 14 Miss Ida B. Wells is like all Ne- gro editors. Is aman a sycophant because he Immediately two} defends one against wrong. Apply at this of- McCabe of the Langston City Herald would have been the Re- corders friend had he secured him an office. Mr. Bruce had ne faith mm him. ard Beecher Y band, a ras I Knew Him *s perse er the t 0 ty dollars per month is more than four dollars per day working Let: Nicely furnised rooms, | o8 Gapaiin » eeu cold water, “modern im-| ~~ 98 1) 4 month nts fer single gentlemen| That all McCabe 1523 Pierce st., n. Ww | om:grant inspector. vd is got as an Stick to your friends. Your friends will never desert you when you are in treuble. A talkative woman is dangerous. Every woman is jealous of a good et with | looking woman. ved a contra al whereby | ’ which he b: Jealousy 1s a disease. pe suceessful in § >. ; ry ce will hereaft Primary elections are becoming x Journal, Mr, | popular. act begins with the October | W. H. Gart will get the Liberian mission. first of which he has drawn the ely new series of adventure litile men in the wor Fortune is not in it. A leading Negro politician who ss been to several National Con- e’ntions, struck a leading white xepublican a few days ago for a an of filty dollars. He did not get i however. Le was told that e convention was too far off and e hardly thought he would be in The peniten eenvict of the Interior will be given a ticket of leave man soon. Yes the Bre always knows its friends and will undoubtedly kill its enemies. It is always prepared to meet any emergency, even the letters of the ex-Convict. The Bee will wait for the surprise to come. In the meantime it will &ill its enemies for fear they may receive a greater surprise very soon. Mr. Edward Grice that polite] r popular tonsorial artist, who/ has been away from the city on a cation has returved and is ready i prepared to greet his many nds and acquain'an at that | known business stand kept Wm. Gray 1117 15th St.) , vetter kuown as the Civil | Barber shop. Sarprises gle handed. never come sin Neither can conspirators succeed against the Lord’s anointed. McCabe of the Langston City Heraid will be surprised shortly. Recorder Bruce, Brothers Optic, never regards a person by his color. Digp —Miss Luvinia J. Lee, in| e 17th year ot her age, daughter tev. J. UL. and Alice R. Lee, | Vianva Fairfax, Co, Va. » there for her health. Aug., She died in te fuil tri-| h ot faith and was a member | the 3rd Baptist church from ch her funeral took place Aug. 26th, and was preached by Rev. | I. Loving, assisted by Revs. P. I, Umbies and A. H. Ca'lett and e Monisters union. The Rev. nsoled the =many sympathizers | He bas just as much respect for a black man as he has for avy oth er kind of man. Jealousy is the cause of your op | position to him. Brothers Optic nor McCabe of the Langston City Herald can point to one mistake Recorder Bruce bas made, He secured more appointments nd family from the text Mark | of colored and white men than all {9—“The damael is not dead,| the Negro representatives combin- sleepeth. The sermon was in ed. ill accord with the occasion. The} Jealousy thou art an evil mon- Sunday schcol of which Muss Lee} ster. Was an d rendered see and family bave the y ot the community. active member, erent Be true to your friends though suitable music. Rev. | the heavens fall. sympa- | Messrs. Bruce and Lynch do not care how much these dogs bark. ae 7 The best evidence of a man's PERSONALS, | success is his achievements in lite, — Every dog that is barking at Bruce and Lynch is in a cage and can't get out. Good dogs are never caged. Mrs. A. D. Wallace has return- \ the city after spending a very asant summer in Culpeper Co. | Are you going to River View with the Washington Syndicate. W. A. Stewart is the man to go down the river with. It will be the greatest of the sea- son. Rev. Bowen is a great orator. Mrs. Sadie R. Key, wife of Mr. tobert H. Key, will sail for Europe Wednesday September 9th. Mrs. Key will be gone three montls | Rev. J. I, Loving left the city sweek for Lincoln, Loudon Co. , to escort his wife home, who | is been visiting there all sum- IT IS RUMORED THAT, Commissioner J. W. Douglass will resign. Col. Roberts will bg relieved. Recorder B, K. Brace will proba bly be District Commissioner. Major Bradley will be brought to the front. | Coi. Hazleton Gen. Alger is the dark horse. Mrs. Gussie Henderson of the ‘ecorder of Deeds Office returned the city this week from a visit to her sister Mrs. Rev. Talbert, of tlulo, N. Y. Mrs. Henderson 80 visited Detroit, Michigan. ———_-.-+____. SPECIAL REPORTS. knows something. A case of yellow fever , in the person of a sailor ¢ French ship Emii Postel, from Vera The National Syndicate ofthe D. c,| WILL GIVE ITS j FIRST EXCURSION! To RIVER VIEW, On Thursday, SEPT, 1, ‘or. The Popular Steamer SAMUEL J. PENTZ, has been chartered to convey our guests to that charming resort, and will leave foot of 7th St., at 10a. m., and 5 p. m. Cards of admission 50 cts, And are positively sold only to those receiving invitations. Ww. A. Stewart, Pres, P. H. McCary, V. Pres., Harry E. Arnold, Cor. Sec., Lewis Thompson, Fin. Sec., W. C. G Treas., John H. Painter, Auditor; C. G, Williams, Solicitor. Committee on Finance:—A. L. Beaty, Thos. H. Clarke, M. L. Jones. Members: Walter Robinson, W. E Cobb, H. D. Williams, M. G. Cur- ry, Henry R. Wilson, E. F. Forrester, A. L. Jones, L. W. Allen, Edw. ¥. Amold, C. F. M. Browne, W.H. Fossett, Samuel Clarke, U.G. Black, R. L, Parrott. He is a mighty foe, look out for him. Dr.J.M, Townsend will resign. Dr. Shadd will stand firm. Dr. Parvis is sound on the Negro question. during the week at 27 places, scar- let fever at 33 places, enteric fever at 25 places aud measles at 10 places. Missouri, Kausas City of July 1891. Population Total deaths, 168, including phth is pulmonalis. 22; enteric fever 5; and whooping cougk 2. | Obio, Cleveland. Month of Ju is | ly, 1891. Population, 261,533. To- | tal deaths , 645, including phthisis pulmonali , enteric fever, 20; diphtheria, 19; croup, 6; whooping cough 6, Month Fortune is left on the Haytian mission. The District bound to win. Republicans = ee RELIGIOUS MEETING. 72. At is hoped that the many! ppyucatinG OUR GIRLS! AB friends will go over and help those ‘ struggling people in Rosslyn, Va, their three weeks meeting | commenced on last Sunday | a: 23rd. This meeting is| more ne and a rule the American ope for special -tuily, eith for the purpose of of the continental being carried on in that fine grove |": Freneh, and Ttalaian, tion : : Sie" | where, wh wand how to use time and just at the South end of the Acqai~! money most profitably, i e., to whicl dock bridge, in Georgetown, at | prover r cities to go; Whether to ente the old church building where |#tonce 2 pension school where only 3 3 = 5 French, Geiman or Italian is spoke their friends can go and refresh | to live in some family where cither lan- themselves, There will be preach- | guige is spoken exclusively; or to take ing three times a day, every Sun- | rooms and live en famille, taking som ‘ Fe meals at restaurants, eh method hag day morning, noon and eveuing.- | cotain advantages, also some ¢ inaction The best preachers will occupy the | 1m desiding where to go, for iustance, to pulpit. We earnestly hope that | learn German, the Beriin cule will say: ‘In Bavaria the 1 So purely is not sp Germ while the n habitant el the bette ent, the Saxon and Austri Ge: mans bave each loci clan point of fact, German is well spoke well taught by educated people t out the German empire, y seperate provence, peasants ar and their children speak dialec are as distinct as are the languages different tribes of American Ir can be understood nowhere else. the conelusion that, ali other things ing equal, one, provence is as good as ane other tor acquiring the lan great good may be done. In the on name of Christ please come and help us. Rev Gero. W. Cog, Pastor. Av. 3t. NEWS OF INTEREST. 1d] Rev. Beverly of Searcy, Ark. was urrested last week for drink- ing from a spring that was willed to the white people of that Co. One of the gr to the by a man who recently died.] pension or ber! e insuffi Tue Rev. was fined 20 dollars. | cient diet. Kuro 20 differ ent from American, and at fi 0 Uupala- table that young girls who ought to have appetizing and nours! of it could not be suf again, though ti carefully their girls so diff moral traini the best, also, thx home religious helps, i objection to p sion schoo's, Of these schools the are said to be the best, and in them neh is far more readily aequired than in the Paris schools whe »many Am Ti- can girls would natar. ly to be the e, ¢ speak pupils associ ite, and, as ¢ rofcour communicate in their Mrs, A. G. Lewis, in Ladies’ Home Journal. A Los Angeles paper says there are sixty slaves in that city whose s hold bills of sale of their ud deal in them as hors~ es and cattle are bought and sold. The slaves are Chinese women, whe dare not attempt to escape, as such anattempt would mean death. They range in price anywhere from $600 to $3,000, according to their age and beauty. A young girl of 14 bas died at Dusseldorf from excessive joy. She had beea promised one of the most delightful of Rhine excur- sions, and the prospect filled her with such overpowering joy as to produce a strain upon the heart’s acti n, and she fell to the floor and died. PROFESSOR JAMES M. GRE REGARD OF THE FOR THE To TI REPU BLICAD in NEXT PARTY | A statistician has compu'ed that a man might add $500 to his in- come by saving the clippings of his hair every time it is cut and | ington, ; having it manufactured into soft | the guest ofhis mother-in-liw, Mrs. M. A. Higan, the well-known electrician, whose pillows, mattre-ses, etc. No bait) sanitarium is at No 44 East Third ‘street, is so soft as that of human beings.| In reply toa requ of a reporter of THE BREAKFAST TABI ae ee ee REPORTS OF STATES, said: ‘It is too early yet to any certainty in regard to this matter, the party has a number of dis:ings 1| men from whom selection ean be ly YEARLY AND MONTHLY REPOKT oF |™Mtle. Judging from what hehad heird | 4 . during his short stay in the state, Blaine CITIES. was the choice of Pennsylvania Republ aioe ns, Heis undoubtedly the strong ‘ 5 man to-day in the sublican arty. California.—Reports of the State | General Alg ie fate atith : board of health from 66 cities and | next convention and his support will be towns, having an aggregate popu | large and enthusias [ation of 695,866, show a total of | Should M jor Mel be dee | 1,096 deaths, including phthisis Sayan Se onesie Aa eae catia pulmonalis, 141; enteric fever, 383 | that he willb Bea jority; diphtheria, 34; scarlet fever, 5; | he will bea fo midsbl» cand he measles, 7; croup, 10; aud whoop- | presidi ney. Noman in better record, ent no ing cough 5, J. . Coelidge HARNESS ATTACHMENT Patented NovEMBER 137TH, 1888, 0 J.S. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of th kind ever put on the market. It is so arranged that any one can secure it to any harness, in three minutes, without same in any way, right out in the street. It can be harness in two minutes, and the harness returned to its forme style without the least trouble or exertion. It saves time in hiteh - ing and unhitching as a horse can be attached to the ve! less than 30 seconds and extricated in less than 5 secor i 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 i re movable secured so as to allow the spring to be removed when woru. The particular advantage this device possesses over oth- ers consists in the construction of the case and its of arrangeme the straps, whereby the same may be attached to i without cutting the same, as has been heretofore order to use devices of this character. To the loop of the Bolt may be attached lines ing connected with the driver by suitable means, so th horse runs or becomes unmanageable, the tightening of will draw the bolt 12, and the spring 24 will cast the ; side and release the animal trom the vehicle. Any wom: can hitch or unhitch a horse without the Thousands of the attachments are being used every d An Attractive dd ‘Combin POCKET A AN bi « Fifty Cents Per Week. $5 CASH ~~ AND adv the be general stores. Apply at once, aia iF a 50e. Per Week WHERE TO KUY THK BEE. | win pay you a home in the aa reaae CITY OF BOWIE. Messrs. Peel “and Taylor, Cor. c GC qeoy 6th and Ksts., now. Nr. Moses S50 CTS. PER WEEK, Payne, 207 44st, Capt. W. P.| The fi opportunity offered Gray, 15th bet. L and M sts, Dr.| colored people to secure Hom Bel Druggist, Cor: 16th and jon Weekly paymer f 50 cents Msts., Rev. W. H.Scott, 506 11 street, nh. W. P. J. Stewart, 352 Pa. Ave. n. w. UTHEAST. Prof. J. W. Fowler, 318 3rd st., NEW YORK CITY. Mr. D. A. Greene, 429 6th ave a week or » Dollars per mo 100 LORS FOR SALE. In the city of Bowie Maryland. O from Washing 22 trains atop « from Washingt ‘ by commutation t. The jane- : tion of the Baltimore and Poto- MERCHANTS MUTUAL mac and Pope Creek Railro PROTECTIW E UNION. | jelegrepl, aud Expres: ofc Of the District of Columbia. 3, 181 and Potomac ralro 8 churches and schools alread. Offic 5 14th St., mn. w., and Room 15, Central Nat’l Bank The most healthful Building. Telephone call 1079-3.) State of Maryiand. ‘it J.B. BROWN, Manager, erty perfect. No Taxes, and | Samuel Maddox. Atty., ehasers of lotsa will receive their Louisana Ave. deeds, with certificate of 1 hington, D. C., “Free.” PAIGE OF LOTS OWLY "TERMS OF L’URCHASE: SPECIAL NOTICES. lars cash and two d per ak month, with no interest. Ilalt Reoms for rent: Furnished or) cash, 10 per cent discount; a 1 unfurnished, with or without} 99 per cent d a board for e-utlemen or gentleman Money will b and wife Location near Pension, ties desirinz to bu ined ay Censeniee: OE Those who apply fir st, will have = aus bean the first choice of lots- For Rext.—Four elegant brick}, If a@busband pu ser dies, houses in Browns Court, Nos, 603, | before bis purchase tapi 605, 607 and 609 bet.6 & 7th, A|® deed in tec will I pate pe ind B ata., s.e. Apply at this of-| widow, if the pr a fice to W. Calvin Cnase. | improved, or if not, 10u already paid will be returned ALEXANDRIA, VA, T, E, Dulany. Wm. B. Dulany | nity never before « Dulany and Son, | ored people of the ci Real Estate and Insurance Agt.|ington to secur 147 Lois in the North West, $25) either as an inv cash, balance in monthly payments} home on mouthly of One-well built 7 room brick | at the same time, at $1,260, very cheap; two small | to a vote and a voice brick houses $750 each; one ele~| ernmevt of the country gant lot 20x100 at 1700; 10 well Already many hav built 5 room frames at $600 each; homes in the “¢ $200 cash, balance $6 per month.| and lots purchase The New Era Building Assovi-| terms should double in value with- ation will assist investors. in the n i t 131 acres in Fairfax Co., fine} For furthe dwelling containing 14 rooms, A} W. Cavin pumber of small farms at $15 per} acre, ‘The above presents 504 King St, Owner, é ALEXANDRIA, VA A, W, Shields 509 22nd Street, N. W. FIRS! CLASS GROCER{ES, VEGETABLES, &c. inthe city | 4 The cheapest store for cash. Massachusetts— Worcester. — | S100g'" bolt pen ie Month of July, 1891. Population, | {amir- a min of encl $ as $4,655, Total deaths, 147, includ- | the major possrs 1 = ing phthisis pulmonalis, 3; enteric | 9n’s admin's in many respeers has | fever, 1; diphtheria, 1; and meas- one and one tha ¢ den] mend it self to the people. He les 1. fortunate in his recoy Michigan. Week ending August | ent elemints of the p 15, 1891. Reports to the State | istration is so general and policy would dicat given a second term, own successor in of plish what no other pi board of health, Lansing, from 60 obseryers, indicate that diphtheria, typbo malarial fever and cerebro- spinal meningitis increased, a0d | able to accomplished since the time of that inflammation of brain, pneu-| General Grant.” monia, tonsillitis, typhoid fever, scarlet fever. and inflamation of BACK ACHES, | | bowels decreased in area of preval- ence. | ' nd give Diphtheria was reported present ( Where to carry your orders | DFREEMANS | Studio, | 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17th « M HO 1 id INE PORTRAITS in Banner and Sign Painting of every | Description. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. | May-2el-yr. If you and all wor BROWN'S