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ESTABLISHED JUNE 2, 1881. It has the largest bona fide circula- tion of any Afro- American journal published at Capital. the The Bee 3 A Great Adrertsing Medion TRY IT: De you cant re liable news? De you want « fearless race advo- Read and adver- tise in THE BEE! L. XIf PURSE GAIT AND GHAR, The News of te Ci iy Dished Up for The Bee Readers. PERSONAL POINTS POINTEDLY PUT. Home News and Events Transpir- i ed Since our Last Issue—Other | Matters Worthy of Careful Con- sideration. Mrs, Mollie Chase who has been con- fined te her bed with the peeumonia is | able to be out again. George W. Boggins has been rele: on his personal bond. lawyer I ipscomb made a strong and , forcible argument in the Coxey case on | last Tuesday. pased | i There should be a strong Jaw agains: Police Court capers. . j H.C. Smith of the C + Ohio Gazette, Was in the I. Smith has learned some sense since he has been ametmber of the legislature. If Simon Wolf was recorder of d at this time he would no doubt charge the colored ladies and retain his w hits appointee. No one can prevent her from loosing time especially when | the work was so short. eds | Mr. and Mrs. Mortimore Dorsey have named their little son Albert “t.amb | Dorsey in honor of of Mr. Albert Lamb who isso popular at the Ist precinct | —_-—____ FASHION NOTES, The most stylish wrap for the cool days throughout. the summer, is the; jaunty Prince Albert. Jet and lace are the most stylish trimmings to be seen on the street. Black Bourdon, point d’ Trelana, guipure Venise and point d’ Argentan are the mest popular among laces. _ Sleeveless coats are some what ling in their novelty They are alw very much trimmed, the armhole be ng finished with a garland of lace, form- ing an epaulette to the sleeve of the gown. The Visite is the last new wrap. It will be remembered by our grandmoth- ers, although it appears in more than one form. | At rich weddings are seen bengaline, satin, gr faille and moire costumes, and each and every one is lace trim- med. Draperies will also be greatly worn, as also panels of embroidery or of differ- ent shades of material. Moire silk is not loosing its rights, and used as trimming it “always will rejuvenate a dress of last year. As earrings, the solitaire seems aul preferred although big pearls, blac! white, with a very small Dison above, are seen a great deal. Heliotrope and petunia shades are al- ready giving way to blues of every hue to dainty greens and delicate pinky fawns. Many of the open-fronted jackets turn back with broad revers, but fasten at the waist,or can be worn ‘completely open, if desired. Children’s costumes, like those of j their mammas, are of Louis XIV Louis XV. and Louis XVI. style, of vers light goods, veiling or silks, sprinkled with tiny flowers. Silk guimpes are worn a great deal with these dresses, and are all trimmed with afew rows of drawn work. A great many accordeon plaited dresses are yet seen. A charming little girls dress is made of cream colored nun’s veiling with bronze velvet ribbon trimming. Plain skirt with little resettee of the velvet ribbon around the border. _Jewelled buckles are seen on v rich garments. For promenade or shopping satin de laine will be used a great deal. This goods is light, supple and shinning and makes up very well. Capes are still worn, but, of course are of a much lighter material, and much smaller than heretofore; tulle, barage, embrcidered gauze make up very pretty. S000 Kearin their own tow th ——o A YEAN tone muy tadriy 6 ax, who can Tee er esvor's qartculare Fo i! Bos abo Aucnte. Maine D. G., SATURDAY MAY 18tH 1894. THIS WEEK’S NEWS. ; A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Qur Readers. oe General.§ Dr. Fred. A. Cook proposes to try to ew the South Pole next year. ‘he New Jersey bridge bill has been assed by both houses of Congress. Edward S. Stokes has been appointed receiver of the Hoffman House, New | York. Ex-President Harrison is the guest of John Wanamaker in Philadelphia this week. Rear-Admtral Benham goes to Rio to relieve Capt. Picking, in the cruiser San Francisco. Sixty of the American pallor who ; Went to Brazil on the Nichteroy have ' gailed for New York. Ten thousand dollars in gold was stolen from the cellar of David Stout, near Houghville, Ind. Juror Low, in the Meyer murder trial in New York, went insane, and the case was adjourned for ten days. The President has refused dmiral Da Gama’s demand for recognition of the Brazilian insurgents as belligerents. Mrs. Monasterio, widow of one of the lynched Italians in New Orleans, has recovered $2,500 damages from the city. The celebrated Davis will case at Chicago, involving the disposal of $11,- 000,000, has been compromised by the heirs. Governor Waite, in addressing Colo rado business men, says he is in favor of fighting for free coinage “until hell freezes over.” The Board of Health of New York city has issued a peremptory order to the Steam Heating Company to cease Durning soft coal. A careful estimate made by the Board lo | of Health of New York places the num- ber of the unemployed in that city at present at 77,000. More, the Socialist who shot at Dep- uty Lockroy last summer, has been condemned to six years’ penal servi- tude and ten years’ exile from Paris. The evidence of nearly all the ex- perts in the Prendergast case at Chi- cago goes to show that Mayor Harri- son’s slayer is an irresponsible lunatic. Dr. Parkhurst has been notified to produce witnesses before the Extraor- dinary Grand Jury in support of his | charges against certain police captains | 'n New York. Lord Dunraven, the owner of the Valkyrie, will come over here to see the trial races of the American yachts, and to get a line on their speed. It is said that fully 25,000 whites have settled on the Cherokee strip and threater to make trouble if the gov- ernment attempts to eject them. The State of Virginia has issued the new bonds under the Debt Settlement act, and the old bonds to the amount of $16,258,860 have been cancelled. The Gerry Society in New York haa been deprived of the power of com: mitting children to charitable institu: ey and must apply to police jus ices. GERMAN BAPTIST ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the German Baptist Brethren will be held at Meyers- dale, Pa., on the Pittsburg Divison of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, com- mencing diay 24th, 1894. For this occasion tae B. & O. R. R Co. will sell excursion tickets to Meyers * dale anJ return from ail stations ou its tem of lines at the rate of one first sfare for the round trip. From points east of and including Pittsburg and Wheeting the tickets will be sold from May 22nd to 28th inclusive: i will be valid for return passage within thirty days from date of s From points west ot P istsburg and Wheeling the tickets will be sold from a st to 26th inclusive, and will be valid for return passage within thirty s trom date of sale. For time of trains, ete., address nearest Becuy ot the B. & O. R. R. Co. or O. - MeCarty Agent, B. & wi s.W.R Ss ”Mo.; Ue sh Allen, Ass’t. Agent, b. & O. R. R., Chicago, I t. D. mutts Div. Pass. Agent, B.& O. R. R., 5 burg. Pa., or B. F. Bond, Div. P. Agent, B. & O. R. RK, Baltimore, Md.; Chas. GU. Seuli, Gen’! "Pass. Agent, a , Baltimore, Md. &ULR.R. Colds. asthe, Bsroneh ee, Scrofulous Tisaste and eff Ropalnrtty on eh blero itelntringle f Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Broncht. Scrofalous Humors, and al all Com sumptive ayapeorns "it has no supe! tor-tbequal: 1 neg! ‘ymptoms of ie inat fond ‘nich will cure all complaints of the = t, Lungs, or Throat. BManutactered, only by. Cures Coughs, The great The Administration Is one year and three months old June gih. Weil what of it? Lenard the republican warden at the jail has discharged a colored re- publican. Who is it pray? The reliable guard old man Crusor , One from two leaves one. One what? Negro republican guard. | Just as the BEE predicted some time ago. He isan Indiana republican and | nothing more can be expecied- Judge Miller is confirmed not- withstanding Allen’s opposition. { No negro need apply under Lenard All is not gold that glitters. Neither is Lenard a negro lover. | Why should the offensive warden be retained? Burk was a democrat and a man. gentle Astwood and Taylor join hands. They will work for a common cause. A true friend is worth looo prom- ises, Superintendent Cook knews his busi- ness Lloyd Wheeler of Chicago can’t work the color racket on the ; cople. A negro will be recorder. Notwithstanding the fact that the district democrats don’t want it other wise. Tago’s occupation is gone. He has played his last role. Never trust a man who shows his teeth, He is a dangerous animal. More dangerous than tip the ele- phant. The man who shows his teeth will sting you. He is an enemy snake unqualified. to nmself and Bob Keys is a genial fellow. He knows how to hold his friends. He knows the value of good friends when he gets them. Public Printer Benedict has given Overhall the ticket of leave man. Overhall fooled Mr. Palmer but not Mr. Benedict. He played hot and cold under all administrations. Farewell to Overha 1. He should have been gone long ago. Mr. Welch the new foreman of th® Folding room is a refined gentleman: He knows how to treat his fellow, man although he may be a negro. Friendship with some people is like a puff of wind. You feel it some times. Never desert a friend when you have a true one. A mothers love shines like the bright sun. A true mother will never desert her child. A good child will obey a good mother. Let us have peace at home. “CMMPERIAL ERIAL EXAIR COLORING: To any one sending us 51.99 with sain No. Colote Je of hair. we will forward Imperial 1. Black. aes Regenerator with guarantee tat 2. Dark Brown. [hair which is or wholly gray color ai ‘Do You Wear Shoes! Do they satisfy you? THE VERDIC If so. do they fit you? Do they wear well? Ifnot, come and talk with us. We can please you on prices fit, comfort and wear, NOT# THE FOLLOWING LIS7: Childs’ Dongola hand sewed spring heel shoes, 5 to 8, at 49°, Childs’ Red «nd Gray Slippers, wortb $1. 50 at 75e. Misses Red, Tan. and Gray Shippers, $1.75 vatue, at $1.00. Ladies White Kid Slippers iv all stvles, $1.50 valoe, at $1.00 Ladies’ Fine haud-sewed Black and Tao low shoes, in ail styles $1.25. Boye’ and vouths’ solid teatber sboes, $1.50 value, at 98¢ Boss’ and You‘hs’ Tan Shoes, latest’ spring styles, $2.00 at Men’s Russia, hand-sewed, in oli styles, $2. 49. Meu’s Biack and Tan low shoes, $1 98, The above list is only a few of the many bargains we are offering. Our line +f Fine Mer and Women Shoes, ranging in pree from $3 to $5 are as cquilly cheap accordiug to quality as the ones enumerated. $150 “ECONOMY SHOE HOUS:#. The Bee Coupon. _ Bee. Say you saw it in The THE ECONOMY | SHOE HOUSE. | iru Srreer N. W. 706 EO BP ONG AE. UPPORTUNTIT ss - ACQUIRE REAL” ESTA TE AS A HOME OR 4 ROFL ABL | LINN ee i MEN ie THEM You Buy The Honse The Reut Does The Rest WITHOUT 4 HOME OR A GOOD CITY Pi WAY BE tCPEATy ON TERMS AS THESE Aod Waict Wii Bring You a Comntortuble Sam Each Mth J have LLouses aud Lots in ai) ps ot the City, very desirab! property, as Homes or Lnvesiments, woieh Twill sel! on small Bisy | wonthly |'asmenis; und on the Losararee Plan, N. B.. 4 -Perseas having moncy lying wle or drawing only from o 4 per cent can nave it safely ard Julcesals invested in Re Hsta'e securiues where i! will bring them SIX -1d EIGUT «r mo ¢ per a cum, peyeble Qoaiter!y or Sem i Anrus ily! Jamve U, Me iwe'}er, Davis Broek, Ke mis 5 &6 1201 Penn. Ave ah PHILADELPHIA! 348 SALOON. Ave. Northwest Washington, D. C. ER B. MEREDITH, The choicest wine, beer, cigars, etc. Pennsylyama 3. PROP. liquors. lager always on hand. All the delicacies of the season served at short not Billia pool and bath rooms attached. Photographer 723 7th St. N. W. TUE INDUSTRIAL BULD- ING AND SAVING CO. i or buitd homes payable mouthly. Dividends deelared ev- ery Jevuary. Sveretary’s effice; 609 F Open 9 a. m. to nly mee Loans buy each, 5 p.m. etings at Lin. coln Memorial Chareh, cor. 11th and R sts., p. w., first Monday night in every month. Henry E. Baxer, Secretary. fei The truly wondertus effect produced by Dr. Ales B. 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