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THE BEE AUTHORIZED AGENTS ae ee advertising farnisnedon appl: iable advertisements will not y price, All remittances (t, postal money order etter Mouse ortarded wc way, isatthe sender’s risk, in »y the amountand what it is for nctly stated. ters, etc, should ': ad-dressed t PUBLISHING, Co. Weehbington D.C ;LISHED EVERY SATURDAY A” N.W., WASH..D C. WHERE THE BEE CAN BE Hap J. W. Fowler,s, 3183 d street, se. UL. Beller, Druggist, corner 16tn and M {, northwest. adelphia House, 348 Penn. Ave., n, w. W Jackson, 228 435 street, nw 4% street, n.w. Pcnnsylvania Ave. n. w. NEW YORK CITY. D. A.Green, 429, 6th Ave, p. Stewart, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1894. —_—<— — iocals. lon. U. C. C. Astwood maintains his convention will be the largest e South. rsation With a BEE represen- said that his convention was d by Mr. Oats. 2 n R. Contee formerly of this it now of Denver, Col. is repre- ¢ the Church of Our Redeemer e to the Episcopal Diocease , Col. H. J. Taylor returned Wednesday from the west is luo busy to talk, his time being recording and answering over aWaiting him. E. Cooper and Miss Tate of the Colored American are visit- ing Mrs. R. H. Keyes at ber count- ry bome in Maryland. Miss Maria L. Jordan js an act- ive worker. tobart Suill of Pailadelohia, Pa. was offered the San Do Mingo mission. Dr. Geo. H. Richardson is build- ing ap a fine practice in the eastern section of the city. He is one of the best physicians in the city. Mrs. Annie Thomas has been ap poiated a Copyist Iu the resorders office. The graduating exercises of the colored schools, at the Academy of Music ov last Wednesday evening were largely attended. Hon. B. K. Brace presided with dignity. There were 124 graduates who received diplomas, Magnus L. Robinson the editor of the Atexandzia Leader has com piled editorial indorsemen‘s of the colored press favoring the re-elec- tien of Senator Wm, E. Chandler Some j:ckspipe bas endeavored to steal his thunder but have fail ed, uld be graduating class of € s considering a plan where- ©) can impress the District Com- ers with the idea that it is ab- sud to heep them at the Ligh school u years. If the school were to > Which would compell an iation they could bridge w order, which was decided oand which will not take € June 15th, 1895. However ibutul that the school will belorve the usual time. KING TO BE TRIED. € _Chaies King the officer who is Charged with baving assauited Mis. A. M. Black, will be tried, uext Friday in the Police Court. Mes, Black is yet quite ill. f —— MPROVED TRAID RVICE TO ATLANTIC CITY. Blue Line trains leaving Wash 1.20 A. M., 10.00 A. M. and 12.00 direct connections with s Royal Route to the shore. 6-16 4t. S AORNSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE. °51 Pennsylvania Avenue. Gold and silver watches, dia« i Uonds, jewelry, pistols, guns, me~ “banical tools, ladies’ and gentle- Bis wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Utredeemed pledges for sale. R. S| QUANDER Saloon and Restaurant ‘Nes, Whiskies and Cigars 100, 14th St. MACKENZIE BROS, IATIEPS AND GENTS ; benishers 1 * uth Street Northwest, WAsHINGTON, P RENOVATED. Tabules; best liver tonic. LOCAL PICK UPs. Mr. John L. Webster has opened a new stand Cor. Grant and Florida { ave’s., n. w. where he has a full line of the best and freshest articles. Fifty-eight pupils, of the High took the examination for ae Net school, of which number only twenty- six of the best standing will enter. iit is rumored that there will be no Normal school next year which will necessitate all pupils to remain at the High school five years. The patriotic song contest inaugurat- ed by that enterprising musical month ly, | THE DOMINANT, of Philadelphia, has just closed, that is, so far as patri- otic poetry is concerned. Elsewhere We publish the poem which won the Ist prize of one hundred dollars. It is hard to conjecture who will repre- ; sent the District at the convention, no better men canbe found than White or Wormley. Smith Wormley would fill the place with creatt, EXCURSION a ASBURY PARK, N. J. E > Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets to Asbury Park, N. J., and return, from all points on its lines east of the Ohio River, July 8th, 9th, and 10th, good returning uuti! July 16th, with privilege of exten- tion untill September ist, provided the a Hone a the ticket is deposit- with the Joint agent at Asbur Park on or before Juiy TSth. a he round trip rate from Baltimore Will be $7.05, Washington $8.25 and Lexington 8 , and correspondingly low from all other points on the B. & QO. system. The MORE COLORED APPOINT- MENTS. It is reported with some degree of certainiy make six more colored appointments within thegext tendays. Who they will be no one knows. BAY RIDGE. At the beantifal residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Douglass at Bay Ridge on the Chespeake, July 4th, the host and hostess will enter- tain a number of their friends. The occasion will be a picuic and Mr. Joseph R. Douglass and others will furnish music. Tae affair will be one of the most unique ever Sliven, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM OUR EXCHANGES. From the Omaha L’rogress-. Scors one tor the colored people «t Kentucky. They have sueceed- ed ia knocking out the infamous «Jim Crow’’ car law. This victo- ry for our people is a stroug incen- tive to race organizations. Ouly through thorough organization and uuaity of purpose did these people succeed, and as they have sacceeded, se can the people of the other states where these obnuxious laws have been in practice. Annison Weekly justice, Lypecbing the Negrois still grow- + ing. When will it cease? Tuey | are lynching the preachers, 1 When tke preachers practice what they preach From the Greensville Torehligut, Colored men should respect their women, protect their virtue, beld up their good name, always \ hovor them when you meet them, ; yes do it if you have to spill blood | to do it, but the wowen must also respect themselves and dou’t you forget it. Our race will be what the women makes it toa great ex- tent. If there is one thing more than another that the white race is not- ed for, it is their protection of their women, it does not make any difference how poor she may be, sbe is a white woman, she may be an out cast, but she is a white wo- man. Colored men you should look at your women from the same stand point. This South land is the home of the colored map, and here he in-| tends to stay, be helped to make’ this country what :t is and be in- tends to stay here anl evjoy the fruits of bis labor. All vations respect their women more than the negro, even the Sav- age Indians. | From the Lancet Recorder When you tind ove Negro wi b mavhood aud courage enough to ; stand up apd mavfally battle for r.gbts and principles, you can find . a hundred who are ready to stab | him in the vack, j Such has been our experiences, bat we always overcome the euemy and are yet fighting to overcome i them. Rexepy FoR CaTaRRH Prso’ ives immediate relief. Catarrhal Pires is soon expelled from the 38 tem, and the diseased action of 3 mucous membrane is replaced by healthy secretions. The dose is 1. One age contains a sufficient quantity for a treatment. in the Head is relieved by Pg eee h. The comfor ffm it in this way is worth many Himes jana pleasant to use. Price, cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. ET. Hazezurs, Warren, Pa i 6-23 2t. j i SONS OF AMERICA. BY OSMAN C. HOOPER. Sons of America! Heirs to the glory God-guided patriots nobly have won; Liberty stands on our mountain-tops Fe ese hoary, ‘ Lighting her torch by the fires of the sun. Cuorus-Speed the message onward, Strivings deep and long H Here at last are bursting i In tryumphant song, i Liberty and union, Res Set twixt sea and sea; | Blood-bought by our fathers, Here shall ever be. Liberty dream of the pilgrims’ devotion, ;_ Here toa stature heroic has grown; ' Driving back foes that come over the : ocean, | Crushing the enemies sprung from / our own. j CHORUS. } Fearful the cost, but how priceless the treasure. Battlefields were ee the altars to ¥ ‘Of War-clouds the incense and canons the t measure, ' Lives, the free ucrifice redd’ning the 80 i . Cuorvs. May our devotions to thee never cease; Long may we drink from thy heavenly chalice, Deep to contentment, and progress and peace. (aia patron of cot and of palace, 1 H Cuorvs. - Banner all glorious, float ever o’er us! Every star standing there steadfast and true; ; Holding the lesson of Union before us, ; Written for aye in the Red, White = and Blue. Cyorus. that Mr. Cleveland will: EXCURSION RATES FOR 4TH OF JULY. In pursuance of its usual liberal cus- tom, the B. and O. R. Rt. will sell ex- cursion tickets between ticket stations on its lines east of the Ohio River, for all trains July 3rd and 4th, valid for return trip until July 5th inclusive, at reduced rates. 6-23 2t. —_ +o —____ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EX- CURSIONS TO BALTIMORE. The Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets for all trains saturday and Sunday, June 23rd and 24th, at $1.25 for the round trip, valid for return passage until Monday follow ing, 6-16 2t. ATLANTIC CITY Can best be reached by the Roya Blue express trains leaving B. & O. depot 4.20 A. M., arriving Atlantic City 10.25 A. M, daily; 10.00 A. M., arr g Atlantic City 3,15 P. M. (Sat- urday 2.50), and 12.00 noon, reaching the shore 5. 10 P. M, 6 - 16 4t. 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