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— ESTABLISHED | JUNE 2, 1881. i it has the largest | bona fide circula- | tion of any Afro- American journal published at the Capital. I — — vob. XUL WAS IINGTON, D.C., SATJRDAY AUGUST 11, 1894 a Great Advertising Medium TRY IT! Do you cant re- mERTONE ORT AND CHAP The News of the -City Dished Up fo The Bee Readers. PERSONAL POINTS POINTEDLY PUT Home News and Events Transpir- ed Since our Last Issue—Other Matters Worthy of Carefal Con sideration. THEY Say. 2s — faylor must go. The President is disgusted. So are the people in this city, Ladies are in danger of the bear. .HINTS TO GIRLS. Beware of the man who passes an ice cream saloon and begins talking of poisonous creams, fruits, etc. A vain man will never make a good husband except he is devoted to his mother and then he should be watched. The “southern” beauty who used to wear a red velvet or plush is griev- ing because she cannot wear high col- ors. Girls should dress in colors becoming to their complexion if they wish to avoid unfavorable comment. A Jight complexioned girl should not wear light yellow, nor a brown skin, eoden brown, nora dark girl crimson red, THE VirRDICL! Do You Wear Shoes? If so. do they fit you? Do they wear well? Ifnot, come and talk with us. We can please you on prices | °° "5 *<hd- fit, comfort and wear Do they satisfy you? PHILADELPHIA! HOUSE RESTAURANT AND SALOON 348 Pennsylvania Ave., Northwe Washington, D. C. PETER B. MEREDITH, PROP The choicest wine, liquors. lager beer, ci etc. always on hand. All the delicacies of the season served at short notice. Billiard, pool and Wen. Price NOT& THE FOLLOWING LIST: Childs’ Dongola hand sewed spring heel shoes, 5 to 8, at 49 Childs’ Red and Gray Slippers, worth $1. 50 at 75c. 2 --— Misses Red, Tan, and Gray Slippers, $1.75 value, at $i.00. Ladies White Kid Slippers iv all styles, $1.50 value, at $1 00. ee Fine hand-sewed Black and Tan low shoes, in ail styles $1.25. The old maidiwho ia prepari z joys’ and youths’ solid leather shoes, $1.50 value, at 98¢ toate ReASlOreRe Ta Coes Boss’ and You‘hs’ Tan Shoes, latest spring styles, $2.00 at $150 The Indianapolis convention will | to every body with whom she comes| Men’s Russia, hand-sewed, in ell styles, $2. 49. Prof, Kelly, Miller, shows |7€Pudiate the wind bag. in contact. Men’s Black and Tan low shoes, $1 98, ; a Prot. Knows more than math- He is e dh 3 Girls shou'd try to improve each The above list, is only @ few of the many bargains wo are offerin . ee Lot Ue ae GLO nervous and heart sick. other instead of abuse. Our line of Fine Mer and Women Shoes, ranging in price from $3 to $5] Homes. Shares $1 each, payable Mr. Cleveland will stick to honest] It is said ‘,that the reputation of a | are a8 ¢anally cheap according to quality as the ones enu:nerated. monthly. Dividends declared ev— e sometimes hangs upon the coe UAnUE ia, Recretaee © Cee 4 609 Fst.,n.w. Open9 a. m. to +, pastor of the 2nd Baptist ev Castle Pa., was present Baptist Ministers meeting last | the expose of the Brg. id accorded the floor. : Honest people will . __ In going away to spend a vai people will not object to|is wise to take along your needle cotton and thimble. No lady will object being protect-| Women at the aze of thi i Ss ace eo ee a ax thirty-tive, a oy ieee - eens ae ed. pen OL mnarried, are aIWavee jeal- Monday in honor ef the Misses Vawter Let us have peace but a clean offi- ae ee Cun EES of Lynchburg. cial. cle to the editor of the Post e of the work of Miss Ida B. Photographer 7238 7th St. N. W. THE INDUSTRIAL BULD- ING AND SAVING CO. ver column of this paper will thoughtful piece of poet- | 2¢gto democrats, ‘ood w Rogers. uttons of her husbands coat.” igers is also a reporter on the »has been quite a suecess in vity Dr. Phillips of the “City of y love,” was im our city last day morning on his Way to Va. to spe s vacation. One rank contrast wtween the white clergy of Phil. and s that, they form one as- uding the colored Minis- t sips is a colored gentle. wan and has the honor of being Presi. deut of that mixed and honorable body. ysa pleasure to the mem- ar when the two Judges, Mills and Taylor come on the ere is no blustering nor with these two Judges, Mills doesn’t believe in large r petty offenses. He knows no color. He has a quick con- nan nature and no guilty s his view. wv has a keen conception of devil doers who come be- » is lenient as well as fair Miller and Kimball he will five You a chance. —_—_<»2<-- ASTWOOD BARRED. NOT ALLOWED TO PREACH, — ULC C. Astwood the would be ud the “personal friend,’ of » from Kansas, was not preach in the Methodist r. Collans Cueson; one of of the charch informed a ‘utative a few days ago. said that he informed his “t no man like Astwood each in the face of the charges BE and he not having attempt to despose them. ——— = GIVEME A WOMAN AND WHITE ONE. Taylor didn’t treat Terry quite right 1 am sure, cannot endure, uot employ them as Copyists at sight, hey ave ladies, then they may be white. ‘a5 shown plainly, ina way that want slow, would females, but the men must go, fair copyists, that women ee e all right, "Ww take down the rever, on excur- sions at night. Now on this Kansas Jayhawk, don’t But | be severe. ul as for Recorder, be wont do thats Bur _. Clear. “iby fair promises, your papers ye he could fix,. sht fill his term, til eighteen ninety six. :, Oh Taylor, why did yo _ do it, ( hnrt you Real Estate Jen will rue it, Oh Tay} Who must Jeave valuable papers, at ca his retreat. “nd get in return, “what” Taylors Receipt? REDUCLD RATES TO BALTI- MORE, y is ia B. « O., Saturday and Sunday Sood until following Monday. THIS PAPER Eo = 2 lie al e Nera Rowrt, & Cos Saxe, POT Advertising Bureau (10 Spraae faing gnere adver. be SOCUtracts ra: RA for at 5H - has shown, the whites ; thand19th. Round trip tick Public Printer Benedict is no small man. He has a heart that is honest and a mind that is liberal. The Bex is the peoples journal. It is not the man who grins in your face that is honest. : It is the man who never acts mean- y- Be honest to your friends. C. H. J. Must go, The people demand his removal. Can an office be prostituted? ‘The President will not allow’ it. Should the female copyist be bull- dozed by theso called Rev.(?( White. Where was Taylors 20 dollar gold pieces when he borrowed the one hnndred dol!ars?. He made Senator Mautin, so the wind bag said. Senator Martin will tell him scme- thing better than that. Don’t be alarmed when jou hear a gun go off. Still doesn’t care if the wiud bag doesn’t approve of his bureau. It is indorsed by the democratic congressional committee. Taylor declares that J. Milton Tur ner isa fool. Turner will be the President of the democratic league. The defeat of Taylor is looked for by the strongest supporters. The wind bag from Kansas is not in it. What did White do with that coat Be of goed cheer the wind bag tells his clans. Still the water runs. Did Taylor pay for the state rooms? It is a great pity that the wind bag could not enjoy those state rooms. Rumor has it that one of the ladies has been discharged. She may have written the letter but that will cut no figure in the in- vestigation. It may be a Hurst instead of a cof- fin. He will find it a hgh Hill to climb. Jackson said shoot him on the spot- It will be better’to have him dance the can can. All wind bags cannot dance. Republicans must dance to the mu‘ic. Colored republicans are contribut~ ing to the democratic campaign fund. —_—___--——_— RUSS IN ALABAMA. Jossa, Ala., Aug. 10, 1894. maior Janes A hussis in the Alaba- ma campaign. He supported Col. Oats the administration candidate for gov. ernor. Editor Ross made a host e friends in eae some 0! in the state. ee secbes were well received and reports they were effective. It m doubttul whether he wi!l return to the city before next year. It is un- derstood that he will enter, some busi ness enterprise here. ~~ “=— = Do not work your tongue to death, if so you will have an idle mind. Women should not judge men by wee color but by their daily walks in ife. It isthe weak girl who says “‘yes”’ in- stead of no and seldom sticks to either TAYLORS DEFEAT PREDICTED. HE IS NOT THE CHOICE OF THE DELEGATES. J.MILTON TURNER OR R. G. STILL. Indianapolis, Ind. Aug. 16, i894. The outlook in this state is gloomy forC.H. J. Taylor. Already several delegates have arrived and a BEE representative has had = an_ inter- view with them. The impression is that Hon. J. Milton Turner of Mo, or S. G. Still of Pennsylvauia will be elected President of the demceratic | T league. There has been a bitter feel- ing against Mr. Taylor for some time, UPPORTUNIITES caused by the discrimination made in his office and the ignori of col ored democrats for such a partisan republi- can as Frederick Douglass. The impression in this state is that the colored democrats have been en- tirely ignored by Taylor. The Recorder has but few friends in this state and the prediction cf the BEE correspondent is that Taylor will be de- feated. en ee MEDITATION. (CAPERS FRUNOY ROGERS,) Looking down as if from seme vane, O’er earth’s br and scattered plane; Retracing the steps once I trod, But never loosing my faith in God, Streams for full heart slowly trickling, Down the cheek ot angered shade; Joy, the grandest booklet ripling, Sister of virtue—welcome maid, Stooping to learn why I am sad, Kisses my forehead and speaks, be glad, How I wonder, of en wonder, And at times I’m forced to ponder, Thinking of Atlantean things, Of fairies, with angelic wings. Of monsters of the sea and earth, Filling me with sorrow and mirth, Of the Narcissus’ fragrant fumes, And of muse’s most exquisite tunes, Then gazing to the world above, Whose trinkets shine the gleam of love, I would it’s distant bosom soar— Gain entrance at the palace door. Than wondering of.the silent list, Who have long gone before; Ah! never more shall they exist, Fond guardians of the world no more. ¢ Thoughts of earth are no more with, them, Ne’er shall they be to themselves men From the Baptist Magazine Subseribe to the BES. LOW RATES TO DENVER, COL. The Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 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