The Washington Bee Newspaper, June 16, 1894, Page 1

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ESTABLISHED JUNE 2, 1881. Jt has the largest bona fide circula- tion of any Afro- American journal published at the The Bee sa Great Advertisiag Media TRY IT! Do you want re- liable news? Do yow want « fearless race advo- cate? Do you want col- ored trade? VoL. XII om as SEG | anaemAga uae Ki wid Hews of the City Dished Up far The Bee Readers. BRSOMAL POINTS POINTEDLY P lis ne News and Events Transpir- ed Since our Last Issne—Other Matters Worthy of Careful Con- sideration. - Ross is in Davenport, McComas over-ruled the mo- } a new tral in the case of John | ies H. Lee of the 37d Bap- | is a worker, . Bi Johnson, anew church soon. x W. EL shop D. D. will Chandler will be re- | aulhorities, nH. i fairy Taylor will be in el the the legs of ancis is ivor. J growing dai- ul i: el WT. Williams will ext week. return iuges at the Freedmen’s Hos- ade soon. } Lior dustrial exhibition at the ding of Hie Munual training Tu schovis of the 7th and 8 yesterday Was largely attend- ise of officer King will be tried , Dr. Alexander Crommeil will write is hard at word on ace Prob- Brac a change in the record- Uhe revuru of the uew Sa success m every ollicer Wats hic hima Liche an ud ol il warden has reiustat- | Who Was suspended - Collins Crusor. ~<a e JUDGE KIMBALL. THE SALEM LYCE one of the addressed on last fis address was full and if followed no hat Lae persous to whem his ippled wuldoa ut deal of Kimball, is miteres it of the colored people and id lias been tu lanpreve the ass hal ueeds > more fortunate “rican peuple. is one vt the principal sub- at was discussed by Judge Self-reliauce was rother i discussed Which is more ne: ie people than perhaps? Court y Lyceu ud] Sab- ot e colored people would relie a n Unemselves there is 10 tiat the condition of the would be improved. suclusion of Ji un bail’s Was loudiy appiauded aid a scussion of people was re u i +] class ge tue ZR VACATION TOURS itimoreand Ohio R, R. Co. sale at all its offices east of fuver a full iine of tourist Uckets to all the lake, moun- resorts in the E; atesand in Ca are valid for return Before d out rMhern S Lickets Vetober 31st. your stumer 1 to co: Aoutes wid Rates fur summer Ail B. and VU. Ticket Agents 1 poiuts have them, and #€ Stunt postpaid on receipt of ‘, by Chas. O. Scull, General B. and O. R. R. Baltimore 6-162. 4TH bXCURSION Japital C Guards Inde- a. Oorps will give a grand n to Notley Heli Wed Boat jeaves 7in Wauari m. and 6 p. m: Masic be Monumental Or-hestra. ickets 25 vents. by fot age alone decide ea pe j ju j daw shouid j eller good or bad; ii itis good it is so bee: j Intrinsic ja law j of | 0 | tatiou deters who QUALIFICATION FOR THE FRANCHIS When does a man acquire the ¢; ity of judging tor who: to vole?) Why does the age of twenty@ne qualify tor vouing? In no other department would the fact that a man is le: ) ity. UW Leali in iw pliysician to s 1Gk person, it is ed ti qualined to cur Use his age IS a guarantee. W Insists that he shail have a diploma showing capacit jWhich gives hun a right to prac his diploma a ee Knows some- thing about his profession. A man ercines Uie franchise without any autee, except that he has arrived age When the law allows | to vote, though he may have no capacity to | + who should be put into oli Ww liberty ¢ We in Lhe inajority vote of tie uneducated, the unit or defective individuals? Insiead vf sendi g an ignord to pass laws, instead of ex peusive ei lions aud apper to party literests ve discussed by experts on { ihe subject, every side of the question given iull publicity, and then a vote | taken On Lie merits of the lneasure | proposed, which would take it out of te hands of professional | aud put it into the hands of scientitic | Working for the benetit of An acuion or mearure if bad, an act of > dwegisialure Wil not make it good; | use of its own | uuse of tue | ape NOL bec ihe | | i humanity. is Line merits, not t hulnber of votes given it. ‘The discov- | ery of electric light benefits Une Ger- } mau as Well as Ute American. So with | Pil is just, it issu independent- | ci Une fact ide a Repuvlican or a Dem | Ociat proposed its be sed. vhat Is JUsl, righi, re wable, Will be So al- two persous Unk diiterently ject. What inceniive have aliens to elect those Whe would Woik for ihe welfare thea adopted countiy? They are boru Upun tie suil, and time is re- quired beiore interests become identilicd With Ube Amer 1 nation, they vote Where seif-ileresi ieads. dt is Ultis Winch makes ine suvuggle so lerribie between che educated voie side aud the ignosant vole on the other. Our besi mien abstain from having to do wiih politics se Wie lear of Lerrorists Will black en lie char clei and iin their repu- Are a people tree Veul to them best re ROL heir Voice Liiose would be human y yy bea - Lue SU Wher OL one ylang t nul ¢ Who dare inj rilise: in iavor ol 1 Wao inaugurate ba vil wie dare ue eit to the sub-} tue: subservie el Ise lutere interests dauuiaui ple must admit Ua io su i piaci musl bi sof 1 “they are which au autoe Mmilicing a de uotistl 1 ure ut ul ip Lreedomi? [iiuaaslave te dr morphiae, or to opi, or to any other arug, [1 ail as muci a slave as though Lobe. i a will other than iny own. The great- | est legisis will be those who will pernicious habits and de- ites. It is a paradox to} aud women gal pow. ature, When a corrupt Smaking of man and wo- abject slaves than those were dragged about in chains. The ignorant majority yoie in the name oi liberty, is opposed to the true interests of humanity Vicroria C Soci: conditic man more LIN WOODH ULL HANDSOME BOOK ON SUM- MEK. A The Ba iumore and Ohio R. R. Co. ias just issued a handsome book de- seripuve of the various suimimer resorts in the mountains and by the sea side. acent to or reached by its system of lines. itis finely prin a number of ver cents to Chas. O. er Ageut, Baltimore, } and illustrated by fine cuts. Send lo Scull. Gen’l Passeng- Md ,iora copy. 6-16 2t. REDUCED RATES TO BALTI- MORE. Via B. and O. R- R., Saturday and % nday, June 23rd and 24th. R uid- ip tickets $1 good until following panne 6-162t. —————— Subscribe to the BEE. ——————— HOLMES HOUSE OLD STAN furopean and Transient House. Bar stocked w ith Choice Win Brandies, and Fine Old W No. 333 Virginia Avenue S.W. WM. BARBOUR, Proprietor. Jas, V7. Taylor KNOWS HOW TO TREAT people; he is the most polite man in business i ever saw, he knows how to handle men. I think the people in Washington are aussing a treat by not patromzing this young man. I have cntered many barber shops but 1 have not seen any gto expel 906 and 1609 1th St. N. fy. March 24--3—mo j eral THEY SAY. The new recorder will disappoi int | his enemies. No doubt friends. he will surprise When you think you are right then ahead. Speak ill of no one. his} When yeu make promises always | Keep them, Keep your hands clean is the teach ing of Aristotle. Never misjudge any one. The boys are talking up conven- ; Hon, There will be 50 candidates field. Trust no man if he disappoints you once. Politicians as well as others should be truthful. Never tell a lie to your sweet heart. A woman’s thing, vengence is an awful Astwood will go to San Do Mingo Heis the mo t polished diptomat in the country, black or white. His daughter isan amiable young lady ix-recorder B lar out as he is in office. Beis one of the most respected representatives among the Negroes. Bruce is just-as* popu | in the if { Boke Smith, of Ga, isa friend of | the negro, Dr. man. John R. Francis is the people’s He is not a politician but a gentle- man of h yor. Frustee Lewis A. Cornish is a pol~ ned gentleman. You can depend on what he says | He never says a thing unless he| ; means it. President Cleveland will make sev- | more negro appointments after {the adjournment of Congress. Sull of Pennsylvania will be for. convention will colored democratic The Indiana, olis the lar, ever assembled. be Public Printer Benedict has ap- pointed a negro foreman. More than any Public Printer ever has done. He knows no man by _his color. Wm Henry Smith will be the next House Librarian. You should never forget your moth- ers love. Young girls should not be too has. ty in accepting a man’s company. This world isa stage and people are merely players. They their exit and trances. make en- Don’t be alarmed when you hear a noise. Be kind to those who want to serve you. Watch your friends your enemies you know. Your friends will do harm than your enemies. you Why is the negro so jezlous of each other? Because he has been taught so. The more the opposite race ill treats him the better he appreciates it. John Mitchel is still showing up nchers, Birdie is an angel in disguise. Goldie knows her to be a prophet- ess and saint, She will become the heiress. A fortune awaits her. Read the Bex and be happy. cared | | \ more | j monthly | JUNE ‘6, 1894 THE VERDICin ‘Do You Wear Shoes? | PETER B. af so, do they fit you! Do they wear well? Do they sati fy you? Ifnot, come and ‘talk with us. We can please you on prices! ° 2 fit, comfort and wear, NOTH THE FOLLOWING LIST Childs’ Dongola hand sewed spring heel shoes, 5 to 8, at 49e, Ciilds’ Red and Gr Slippers, worth $1. 50 at 75e. Misses Red, Tan, and Ger: y Slippers, $1.75 vatue, at $1.00. Ladies White Kid Slippers in all styles, $1.50 vaine, at $1.00. Ladies’ Fine hand-sewed Black and Tan low shoes, in all styles $1.25. Boys’ and vo eather st 50 valne, at 98¢ Boys’ and You's’ Tan St Shoes, latest sp: styles, $2.00 at $150} Mev’s Russia, hand-se weds in sll styles, } Men’s Black and Tan low shees, $1 98, The above list is only a few of the many bargains we are offering. Our tine of Fine Men and Women Shoes, ranging in price from $3 to $5 are as equally cheap according to quality as tie ones ener 2 ng 2-49. The Say you saw Bee ‘it in THE ECONOMY ae HOUSE. ans The _Beer. pery PURT ~ ACQUIRE as Rig i KSI A TO -E AL” IN VES NCOME FROM HOME K 1B You Bay The House The Rent Does Th WAY WITHOUT HOME OR A GOOD CIE ON TERMS AS’ THESE And Which Will Bring You L have Houses property, as [Lomes or Invest te LE NE WILL SE THE TH PURS THEM UU Rest BE TY PROPERTY ith desirable Bus Kach M very stall }entortable Sam the City, “aieh © will cell on ce Plan, a nd Lets in ail p a Payments, and on 2 Date d from judiciously invested in Re and EIG'UT or more ! ying money lying idle or ly and bring them SIX Semi Anrual N. o 4 per ceut can nave it Goa Bias awing only 3 -Persox gs only securities where it will eum, payable Qaarter!y or Nee os LH. Meriwether, Davis Bi Hsta‘¢ per & 2 Koeinis 5 &6, 1201 Peon Ave PHOTLADELPHIA! HOUSH# RESTAURANT AND SALOON 348 Northwest Washington, D. C. MEREDITH, PROP. The choicest wine, beer, cigars, et Pennsylvania Ave., liquors. lager always on hand. All the delicacies of the season served at short notice. Billiard, pool and bath rooms attached. Phetagraphetr 723 7th St. N. W. THE INDUSTRIAL BULD- ING AND SAVING CO. Loans money to buy or buila homes. Shares $1 eaeb, payable monthly. Dividends deelared ev— Jannary. Seeretary’s office; 609 Fst.,n.w. Open9 a. m. to op.m. Monthly meetings at Lin~ coln Memorial Chureh, cor. 11th and R sts., n. w., first Monday hight in every mouth. Henry E. Baker, Secretary. ‘WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF URE COD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHATES OF The truly wondertar effect projuced by Dr. Alt Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Liver Ok osphates readers it beyond doubt the most p-eparation of its kind known to-day. s, asthma, debility, wast rofulous humors disappear ur co. It is almost as palatal oby deticate become increases the 2s up the nei rind ant be AND PHOSPHATES OF >,” LIME, SODA; IRON, folds, Asthma, Bronchitis. rofalons Humor been taking € n that Dr.Wilbor h irely cured by usi t 7 Manu this pre ured © by all druggists from Oho. Here iss portrait of Mr. Garni- son, of Salem, Obi. ‘at work on a farm foe now have am agene> VOICE hing to sell like your album. Fenterday Itai unders euough io pay me over B2a.” W. ‘pro for a single day’swork. PF iit 10 takes hold of this gran’ FOU in thi tous and learn all about it for yourself. Wa ‘we will start you if you don't delay until her gets ahcad of you in your part of thecountre If 308 aice hold you witt be ableto pick up gol take hold you witt be al Tete Greatest bargains ever kaown. Agents Big money for agents. Any one can ssfal agent. Sells itself on sight—iittle or no Wherever shown, every one wants to pur- ids of orders with rapidity never

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