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All eliers, etc,, should bs ad-dressec UISHING, CO. Washington D.C re PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY A 11091 ST..N.W., WASH..D C. BEE PU WHERE THE BEE CAN BE HAD prof. J. W. Fowier,s, 3183 d street, s.e. J. HM, Beller, Drogg'st, corner 1$un and . DOrbh West. Jelphia House, 348 Penn. A.e., Dn. w. . Jacksox, 4% street, p. ayne, 205 4% street, n. J. P.S-ewart, lv .nia Ave. n. NEW YORK CITY. D. A.Green, 428, 6c Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm, L. Reed, 9314 Cambridge st, w. Moses “enns ALEXANDRIA VinGINIA W. A. Carter. -13 Wilky 8 street. A | SATURDAY, SEPT, 2np, Locals. mg Rent: To first class colo-ed ten- ts: brick dwelling No. 18035 st. n.w. newly papered and pinted 5.50. mn nh. imp’s, T rooms $2 For Renr: To first class colored t n- Brick bay window dwelling, 7 rooms all imp’s 4 squares from B. & O. Depot. No 440 3rd st. n.e., only $20.75 cheap. auts W.C. Duvall, 925 F. st- n. w Mrs. Emily Clarke has been speuding adelightful time at at M: Clarke, Will visit. Philadelphi: guest of Mrs. Durham, after whi will attend the “Worlds Fair” at Mr. and Mis. A. F. Hilyer. Mr. Sam. Bryant, Mrs. Alice Davis, 2 Blennie Bruce and Miss Jane Page left city this morning for the Worlds’ Fair, they will bs gone about three weeks. Dr. George R. Richardson has moved into hisnew house 309 11th street, n. Dr. Richardson’s office hours are from 7 to 9a, m. aud 5 to 7 p. m. ADDITIONAL TRAIN TO CHICAGO VIA B.& 0. RR. To accommodate the largely inere ised travel to the World’s Fair the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad, in addition to its present three through trains, will place in daily service commencing Sunday duly 9th, avother express train to Chico- go, leaving Washington at 8.40 P, M. and running via Pittsburg and Ackron Ohio his train will carry through Pullma:; sleeping cars from Baltimore and inter- mediate points to Chicago. SPECIAL FRIDAY EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY VIA ROYAL BLUE LINE. Special excursion tickets to Atlantic City ana return via B, & O. and Reading Kailroads will be sold each Friday during the season at the rate of $5.00 for th: round trip from Washington to Atlantic City and retura. Tickets will be good returning on an} tegular train until Tuesday tollowing date of sale, The usual forms of season excursion tickets to Atlantic City are also on sal. for all trains. S5 $10 and $20, Genuine, con "> federate Bills only five cents each; $50 and $100 bills 10 cents each; and 50¢ sbinplasters 10 ceuts each ; $1 and $2 bills 25 cts each. Seat securely sealed on re Ctipt of price. Address CuAs D. Bakker WS rsytha St, Atlo a Ga,. Lik POWER Souther 1 Mercury. OF; MONEY. he love of money is the root of ", isa saying from Holy Writ as found its verifications in the world, Since the days sold his birthright for a >, the potency of money well established. But at no the history of man has its in- een so manifest as at pres- etic effects is confined lar line of human effort. he bar, the pulpit; even = country submit to its ¢ influence to an alarming me was when men could be ct from princiyal, to rincipal, to preach princi- difference upon principle; enemies of the people red complete control of the the land, through the in- ty of money. They garble, re, and disseminat false and eport of every fact or oc- n the least manner affects have in view ev- ses they _ |TAIS WEEK'S NEWS. A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers. ‘ General. The net revenues of the Chicago Fair now average about $80,000 per day. Vice-President Stevenson will help the Democrats in the Ohio canvass. Denver has shipped a train load of provisions to the poor of New York city. Colorado smelters are calling for ore, and demand that the silver miners open up their mines. Louisiana has established a twenty- days’ quarantine against cholera-infect- ed ports of Europe. The Bostons are now certain to win the baseball championship by a larger percentage than last year. Only three Western Governors, can- vassed on commercial secession from the East, favor the wild scheme. The wheat cleararces of last week from Atlantic ports are reported the largest in the history of the trade. Dr. Max Shumann, geologist and naturalist from Paris, is lost or has perished in the mountains west of Juarez, in Mexico. The British yacht Valkyrie is now on her way across the broad Atlantic, and is expected to arrive in New York about September 10. Cornelius Vanderbilt will build a $100,000 addition to the Railroad Men’s Y. M. ©. A. in New York, and present it to the association. M. Hoffeld, a shirt manufacturer, employing a number of pretty girls at Buffalo, I 1 Getlinker against her will. ned $50. ed He was m to attend to the settlement of bill with France is Prince Krom Luang de Vanwongse Varop: r Chairman Charles §. Fairchild, of York Anti-Snapper Commit- tee, says that their organization will not enter the State campaign this year. John Fisher, a farmer near Fowler, Ind., drew $300 out of bank, placed it in an old rubber boot and buried it under a wagon bed. A thief stole the money A London dispatch states that Eng- lish speculators are holding back until after the passage of the silver repeal bill to invest heavily in American se- curities. A sensation was caused in Chicago by a sudden wholesale indictment of gamblers. At the instance of State’s Attorney Kern eighty-seven indict- ments were found. Dakota and Minnesota farmers get back 240,000 bushels of wheat by court decision on the Northern Pacific Ele- vator Company frauds, which cost New England banks dear. A meeting of the commercial organi- zations of the country will be held in Washington on September 12 to dis- cu 1 situation and memo- rialize Congress thereupon. Edgar Thomson Steel Works at mer, Pa., have closed down. The works will be idle about six weeks, during which time extensive repairs and improvements will be made. Last week's New York bank state- ment was favorable, and this fact, with the continued arrival of gold, has led to an ed money market and a tendency towards higher prices in stocks. Zimmermann mile race at 124-5s., the fa The previous b scratch race at Milwaukee. Mayor Carter Harrison’s paper, the Times, confirms the report that he will in September wed Miss Annie Howard, of New Orleans. 0 is only thirty, years old and p ses $3,000,000 in her own right. The French a won the international Indianapolis in 2m. time on record, time in a mile 2m. 18s., by Sanger, Government will make proper reparation for the late outrages on Italians at Aignes-Mortes. Then France will probably ask Italy to make amends for the work of Italian mobs in Rome and elsewhere. A parade of unemployed workmen in Chicago raised the black flag, and in a battle with the police a number of the paraders, as well as several offl- cers, were injured. The police claim the parade was composed of Anar- chists. The succession of the Duke of Edin- burgh to the duchies of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha has di: fied the German people. The extremist newspapers are harping upon the danger of admitting @n Englishman into the secrets of the federation. Two hundred and fifty families, com- prising more than 1,000 souls, are homeless, many of them destitute and some without even sufficient clothing to meet the requirements of decency, to say nothing of comfort, as a result of the fire at South Chicago. The 3,000,000 francs demanded by France as a guaranty of the payment of war indemni by Siam has been delivered or deposited to the credit of France in the Bank of Indo-China, at Saigon, all in bright new silver dollars, by the French warship Alouette. The world’s record in pole vaulting for distance was broken at San Fran- cisco by Clinton R. Morse, the noted all-round athlete of the University of California. He cleared 26 feet 5% inches. The best previous record was 26 feet 4% inches. made by A. H. Green of Harvard Univer Sir Samuel Lewis, who has just been raised by Queen Victoria to the dignity of the order of St. Michael and St. George, is a full-blooded negro, black as any of the am Dahomean village. He is of the legislative council of Sierre Leone, and has taken a degree at Lon- don Universi A poor woman was dispossessed from her home in a New York tene- ment for being three months in arrears for rent. After her furniture had been piled on the sidewalk a well-dressed man made his appearance, and upon being told the story of distress offered te pay four months’ rent for the poor woman. The landlord joyfully made out the receipts and willing hands helped the woman to return her effects to her rooms. The landlord returned the generous stranger $52 change out ef a $100 bill, and the latter made the poor woman a gift of $2. Subsequent- ly it was found that the $100 bill was a counterfeit; but the woman holds her receipt and defies the landlord, EF Silcott Springs J.B. WEBP HOUSE e Summer Beaders ' 4 t i Terms: $4.00 per week inciudin Meeting all boarders at the 8 tatio amd return free of cherge. CHILDREN under 12 years $2.00’ per week. i 4 TRANSIENT BOARDERS} $1.00 per day. 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