The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 8, 1894, Page 1

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Home News and Events Transpir- ( N eyes — | |yUNE 2, 1881. ef M si M ESTABLISHED it has the largest circula- Afro- journal ed | The Bee aa { Do you cant re- Great Advertising Medium TRY IT! liable news? Th. you want a fearless race advo- cate? Do you want col- PS trade? Read and adver- [se in THE BEE! RAR Ne Gil AND CHAT, City Dished Up fo Bee Readers. POINTS POINTEDLY PUT SONAL i Since onr Last Issue—Other ters Worthy of Carefal Con leration. ye to the Bise.- hel Bond and Ella Bruce » Gunston till Sept. 15th. rge I jr. of Newport mother at 1109 uy her gagement — is marriage of Mis: De Dellinger of G th at the 1 ovtesville, V Miss he a ost bea 1, ren Young lady’s in the announced Gertrude 2ensboro, Baptist we of the most d highly respected young iarlottesville, has resigned his teacher in the public seaool - in order to give more time ig DUSINGSS. Il. Warring of Alexandria pulpit at the Mt. Carmel Sunday morning. has trip to the moun- Mattie Brockenborough from her Jackson, the heavy weight THEY Say. Wait a day or so, The wind bag will go, The Ber is ready to take all comers Mrs. C. 1. town to look after terest. Taylor will be her husbands ir in Mrs. Taylor thinks a great deal o the recorder. She is coming to take care of his house that has bee recently rented. As the the Hill, If the there ma Miss Williams was given to under— stand thas she had a plenty. Jago is on top and so is the old woman, recorder could not climb he will remove the Hurst. Hurst sheuld break down, be a land slide on the Hull. They will be the only two retained. I Geo. W. Smith is no doubt a wiser man than he was some few montks go. Wad he taken the advice of the Bex the Kanias wind bag would not have left him naked to his enemies. knows how to play his cards of the world denies that O'Rouke, Dixon’s manager will ter hima. ind Mrs. George W. Reeves ived home, having spent the rat Ie ling Springs. Carmel has experienced a severe led from her deacon koning finger of death, am Watson, He was a nas ordonsville, Va., aud stood 1¢ honor roll of Carmel. B. Wills of Richmond, *st_ of Miss Georgia A SE st., n.w. of Charlottes- rte jah Gilmore he ciy. former! w living at of Detroit Falls chureh seremonies in colored Industrial Manassas, Va. Dr. Creditt he invited guest, impressed ai) tervoved eloquence of his prayer. \. D. Price one of Richmonds chest business nen paid a flying the capital this week dedicatory of the us services has been in ithe week at Mt, Carmel ew old strate be S who get up at the > and an Spasimod- defeat resolutions i they think, wili pepper them with person aggraudizement, d keep quiet some time, they'd auce their educational vacilities. pro- ie presideat with & ts Lo pass or oo A. ANNUAL ECNAMPMENT LOW RATES TO PITTSBURG. nterest in the annual reunions of : Grand Army of the Republic andj val ation grows e ach sue not only the ve! s elves, but all the patriotic citizens of the t eneampme: nt this year at Pitts- De digs ent indications, prom- as interesting and enthusi any reunion since the v sands of veterans from all ‘ ent, anp herself in show- itality. nd Qhio Railr “ts from all t tions on its line east of the Ohio » for all trains September 6th to valid for return on all trains un- September 25th, inclusive, at one fore th round trip. nore detailed information, write ts, O. Seull, Geni’. Pass. Agent, .O.R R., Baltimore, Md. ad ell excursion The Bee told him that his work was all in vain, * said Geo. as puffing more wind bag. “I am so'id with Taylor,’ ©. Smith while he wind in the Kan George was discharged last Satur- day, Iago has now begun left off. Off with Buckingham The Cleveiand put a veto on the Kansas wind bag. where Smith his head so much for State I gument sague bas of the The old man eloquent appointed Henry Johnson and at that time the old man was the best ever known. After tke old man left he was the worst in Johnsons estimation. Matthews succeeded the old man eloquent and Johnson was retained. atthews was the best recorder while Johnson had his confidence. Matthews was as bad as Douglass in Johnsons estimation when Trotter of Hide Park, succeeded Matthews S Trotter was an apology of a rec er, so said Johnson after he was ceeded by Bruce. Bruce dida’t know anything, so said Johnson after Bruce refused to make him deputy. While the fight was going on John- son was-on all sides of the fence. He was a frequent visitor of James H. Smith and declared that Taylor was not in it. ‘Taylor was as the Bre predicted and Johnson had a cinch on the Kan sas wind bag. Taylor wili not be recorder within three months. He will be succeeded by a negro democrat and a gentleman. Astwood has burnt the bridges be~ hind him and will make war on the bag of wind. As the BEE predicted there be no daily published by Taylor. will Smith had so much confidence in his chief that he bet the Bree a box of 9-1-2t. —_<<—. * COLORED BATTALION. ‘reported on good authority that Albert Ordway will act in the ‘of the first colored separate bat— and appoint a man who will all the requirements of a com- oflicer, those spoken of are Major Capt. Authar “Brooks, Ma- Fisher and one or two others. ertain that Major Fleetwood ent if the position was tender- Major Fieetwocd cert respe ad confidence of the © dstriet M a. cigars. Smith has been serves him right. His man Taylor in whom he had so much confidence has demonstrat- ed his appreciation. it bounced and Smith will now take lessons from the ‘‘Bee.” If you want tne trutn read the “Bee.” For SA ‘Three story bay window brick house, twelve rooms and si all modern improvement-. ‘I reasonable. Apply 914 8th st., n. w. 9-8- Imo. Draped skirts will be the feature for dressy costume: rceful they a principal and very Paniers ave a take the 2 basque wa seen lately. Plain skirts will not be done away With altegether; to the contrary, the leading dress-makers are making both. or tailor made costumes the full plain skirt, trimmed around the bottom or uct, will be in as high favor as the draped | skirt will be for elaborate cos- tumes, »seena great deal and of the full skirted Fur-trimmed dresses will be seen a great deal; so will ostrich feathers be one of the most liked garnitures, es- pecially for ball costumes. Moire silk will continue to be very popular, but in different, shades and styles, as heretofore. The striped, checked and favored taffeias willbe much appreciated for visiling costume s. A very pretty jacket tailor made style tight fitting, is of black ladies’ cloth, lined with changeable duchess satin, very day dress the checked wail be highly in favor, but trimmed, with a belt and collar yet of a different color. Plush will be the thing next monti for dressy cloaks for th, younger girl the older ones wiil wear long cloth jack ets. A beautiful visiting costume is of dark blue wool goods, shirred upon a A row the ee araioaae Winter W) the more dressy cloth, trimmings. Capes will still be worn, but jackets also will come to the front, with sleeves by no means diminished in size. Most of the woolen and cloth dresses tailor-made, trimmed with huge or mother of pearl buttons, They the skirt on both sides or trim the pels of the waist in the ba ixed wool goods, but ones will be of glossa “combined with velvet ar ivor re soutache half way up acefully draped upon a , rimmed around border with a avail bias of velvet. Some of the costumes have the drape- adapted on the waist princess. style, kurt: being of vilvet of a deeper le than the cloth which gives it a distinguished s.yie. A pretty little double shouidaied ¢ six rows of black br ‘igaro jacket has a pe, Wimmed with id. + oo ee STILL TO THE WIND BAG. From the Evening Star, To the Editor of the Event:g St My attention has been called to an ar ticle Which appeared in the columns of your paper on th Ist ullimo, asser ing that [ tendered a spurious (%) draft in payment of board bill at. the Oeciden- tal Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind., drawn upon “Mr. J. H.W. Howard of Pitts- burg Pa”? “There is no such person- age in Pitt t., to my knowledge but there is one in iarcisburg, Pa., and had the draft referred to been properly forwarded, it would have been duly honored, your informant knew and ‘But. being in an unenvi- able position by virtue of his own short comings, both political and moral, he attempt such methods to put. others in a questionable light. I have neither time nor inclination for controversy with such people as your informant. Ie belongs to that vicious class to be found among all races, who have no re- gard for their own pe iu charac nor others. R.G. Still. sees NEGRO DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE. ALBANY, Aug 27. —Accompanying the call for a meeting of the Executive Committee of the New York State Cleveland League. an organization of colored voters of this state, is a letter to each representative, signed by the editor of the “Albany Capitol’? a non- partisan organ published and edited by colored men, Which concludes as fol- lows: ‘There ha been established at Wash ington, D.C ituted, non- representative, and purely assumptive body of political strikers and _ office brokers, styling themselves the ‘‘Negro Democratic League of the United The assumption of these par- tful, and their conduct and ire_absolutely disgraceful to us as Americar izens. The ,rimary object of our Executive Committee is to denounce the presumption of these unauthorized leaders and protest a- guinst the methods employed by them to extort money from colored men and women in Federal positions, and define the true position of colored men in-this State, without regard to party affilia- tion to the humiliation felt and the PLL ADE LPH HOUSt RESTAURANT AND 348 THE VieRDICEU Do You Wear Shoes? If so. do they fit you? Do they wear well? , Do they satisfy you? Ifnot, come and talk with us. We can please you on pric fit, comfort and wear NOTH THE FOLLOWING .LIST: Caildy’ Dongola hand sewed spring heel shoes, 5.to 8, at 49", Childs’ Red and Gray Slippers, worth $1. 50 at c Misses Red, Tan, and Gray Slippers, $1.75 value, Ladies White Kid Slippers ip all styles, $150 vaive, at $1.00 Ladies’ Fine hand-sewed Black and Tas low shoes, in all styles Boys’ aud youths’ solid leather shoes, $1.50 value. cat, 98¢ Boys’ and You‘hs’ TanjShoes, latest spring style, $2.00 at $150 Men’s Russia, band-sewed, ‘in ¢)1 styles, $2. 49. Men’s Black and Tan low shoes, $1 95, The above list is unly a few,of the many bargains we are cfferin Our line of Fine Mer and Women Shoes, ranging in price from $3 to $5 are as equally cheap according to quality as ti+ ches enumerated. SALOON Ave., Northwe DD €: SDITH, PROP wine, liquors. always on hand. of the season serve Billiard, pool an ached. Penns Washington, PETER B.M The choicest beer, cigars, ete All the de’ at short notice. bath tooms 1a lager Price Photographer 7283 7th St. N. W. io THE INDUSTRIAL ING AND SAVING BULD- co. é Loans money to buy or buila homes. Shares $1 eaeb, payable monthly. Dividends declared ev— erv Jaauary. Seeretary’s office; 609 Fst.,n.w. Open9 a. m. te 5 p.m. Monthly meetings at Lin- coln Memorial Cbureh, cor. 11th and R sts, nm. w., first Monday night in every month, Henry E. ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE.” The Bre Coupon. saw it in The Baker, Secretary. Be E. HOLMES HOUSE, OLD TAND. European and Transient House. jar stocked with Choiee Wines, Fine Brandies, and Fine Old Whiskies, No. 533 Virginia Avenue S.W. WM. BARBOUR, Proprietor, THE ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE. 706 iru Srreer N. W. Jas, W7. Taylor KNOWS HOW TO TREAT re is the most polite man in business L ever saw, he knows how to handle men. L think the people in Washington are missing a tre hot patronizing this young t [ have entered many turber hops but L have not seen any to excell 906 and 1609 Tith St. N.W. warch 24--3—mo. EACEPTION Al REAL” ESTAT ROFHABL | IN VEST MENT. TUE INCOME FROM THESE HOUSES WILL VILEM "Tho truly wondertaf effect produced by Dr. Alex -nder B. Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod-Liver Git and Phosphates renders it beyond doubt the most verfeet preparation of itskind known to- da. ‘Consumption, coughs, colds il serofu ter its infiueriees Itis It can be taken with ple 7 13 v7 Ney. senst very fond of it. increases tho flesh a: 4 system, URS You Buy The UWonse The Rent Does-The Reat WAY BE WITHOUT A HOME OR A GOOD CITY PROPRatTy ON TERMS AS THESE And Which Will Bring You a Comtortable Sum Each [ bave Llouses and Lots in ai) parta of the City, very property, as Homes or Investments, woich I wili sel! on small monthly Payments; and on the Iasurance Plan, M. ith desirably Has N. B.. j -Persons having money lyiug idle or drawing only from o4 per cent can have it safely and judicioaly i Kstate securities where it-will bring them SIX and KIG‘L’ er Mer per a. aum, payable Qaarterly or Semi Anuuilly! Jams L, Meriwe*her, Davis Bick, Reems 5 &6, s 7 Ar - 1201 Pensa. Are timekeeper. Warranted heavy SOLID GOLD hunting cases Both ladies’ and gent rks what we send you to those who call—your "those about you—that always results m Der week and upwards. Address, ‘son ae oe Box 512. Portiand, Maine Cures ovens Colds. Asthm:.. Brunchitis. all Scrofulous Hutmors. a Oneand All—Are you nd Wilbor’s Pure Cod-Liver Cil and disgrace breught upon them by the act ion of these political tricksteisand im postors.”” and sure remedy. This is no qua“k preparation yegularly prescribed by the met teal faguity. ') factured only b; y AB, Wremone ‘mist, Syston. by all pee

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