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atl Le ‘ SUFFRAGE ANU LOCAL SELF- : GOVERNMENT. —_ ‘My Dear Louise: : THE ee BEE. The question as to whether the} “You. bave asked my opinion of eR A people of the District shall have} the Recorder of Deeds or, that man TS the privilege of suffrage -is one| from Kansas. _ Well, upon being which though difficult'is not impos- | introduced to him, his first question Pob,tshed every Saturday at 11091 Street | Finite of solution. This seems ap-| was, ‘Have you any sisters?” 1 morthwesl, Washington, D. © parent from the great number of Spares is He twe. ane oe ington }persons who for the first time in) ar had'T a father and mother, ae second class mall inatter. ie 2 years have become deeply|and if they were at home. I tol(l W. CALVIN CHASE, EDITOR. incensed at the constant and grow-| him my mother wasat home. Ah! TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. | 10g infringement upon their social | that is well, answered he; I shall TEBE AOE SUE ‘al 50 | and civil rights and who are joining | call around and talk religion to the Qne copy per year. “oo | the crasade against the unrepnb | old woman, bat I'll uot talk religion a mee ‘50 | lican features of our Local govera j to you an‘ your sisters, I shall talk Orie wubecesbis -20]ment. That a large city like this]something ELSE. I politely in- dity subscribe month a we Lwi ITISING RAT should be under the cootrol of formed him that he had better wait One inch, one month triumvirate, appowwted by a non | fur an invitation to call on me and Quarter column * ‘i resident, with full power to select} left bim to gather more wind from ae sa eee 0 | a coterie of favorites to assist them — I thing he will burst in a few a iz ing any sort of govern-| days. e incl one year. )| in perpetrating any e pesereslaan ea 00} ment they deem fit and Proper is a MY OPINION Hit eaiean wo 5.00 whey 3 ee etanicl — is that he is a very small man avd cl x : a e Russia than the] —; i Ompecial notices 10 cents per line.| better becom without nerve. In his office, a few United Szates. The administration days ago, he made a complaint of the courts, the assessment of} snoot some of his-rade clerks aud taxee, the manner and extent Of! went ao far as to call the name of street improvements, the regulation one; whereupon this woman j:mp- of the police and all those fa: ctions | og up and chased him out of the The dinner that was given in| of government which belong prima- room. On her return to the room honor of H. C. Smith by C. H. J. | rily to the whole people are matters) syy informed the clerks that she Taylor, to which the Bee was in-} which are in the hands of a few! age the Recorder tell her who vited, was considered to be a social | men, responsible to no constituency | -omplained about her rudeness and offair. or no ne skin Direc dared him to discharge nto even attended because the | accountable to au appoint ay attention to any more hearsay. Be coyie ny whose honor the din. | whose dictum is a code and whose When ths clerk had finished ber her was given was a personal friend | wishes may be deferred to without} work—he was too small a man to of the editor, and the reason why | fear of molestation. . | tell her that ber services were no the “ Colored American”? attended} Suck a form of government as is longer needed bat when sbe arrived it was represented that it was only a| in vogue in the District is calculated | home she found a letter from him dinner to Mr. Smith and nothing}to crash out every iota of sover- stating that she was furloughed more. eignty of which Americans geue-| indefinitely. Th» next day this So far as (he menu was concerned | rally boast and to a condition of} olerk called upon bin avd deman¢- Taylor ana his invited guests re-| mere serfdom. It is an anowaly,| eq an understanding and dared him ceived just what was paid for, and|an eyesore, a contradiction, a libel | not to let ber work. He took the an ordinary street vender in bash|upou respectable citizenship, a0} dgre and she reported for work the would have presented a better bill incentive to greed, an ivstrament| next morning. I know the hous: - of fare than what Taylor laid before | of unlimited power asda gigantic] noid will agree with me that he is his guests. imposition upon a long suffering agreat big little man. I have The dinner was never seen and} yet patient and hopeful comma-| gomething rich to tell you about it was the general comment thac it] nity. — = __ |-bim in-my next. was a tame affair; but it answered An incompetent judge may dis- THE kWEEDDING Taylor’s purpose as he thought.| grace the ermine, yet there is no aantaieeconcuthateeamused@ tho Ten lines constitute an inch. THAT DINNER. Aiter all had finished Mr. H.C.|ccrtain means of removing bin; household. If he didu’t feel div. Smith was introduced and made an | unjust discrimination may be per posed to-have all of one shade at but all the leading hospitals in the eoun- effort to make a speech and a hard | petrated against certain sections o! the house it was bis busivess. If] try and she will learn a thing or two. one it was. the city greatly in need of street Mr. Douglass who is at times|and other im vroyements, yet the ready to respond spoke under a| defect caunot be remedied; a school strain, but took occasion to refer to | board may defy the just protests of people are fools enough to allow 1t is their faultand not the fault of the person who discriminates. the charges that were made against patrons, yet they may continue to Lagree with you to the extent C H. J, Taylor which bad nothing | disregard their plain duty with thats there iaitoo tinh dikérimina: to do with the occasion and con | impunity; the police may manufac. claded bis address by saying that} tare cases agaist a certain class he would stand by him. -; of citizens for the purpose of mak- The BEE will give Mr. Dougiass| ing records and intensifying race a chance to stand by the charges | antagonisms, jet their methods are that were ihe by the Bre and | seldom if ever questioned. tion among the colored people any a etcong hold upon the peopla. The latest senation is the those that have since come into| In fine, the government can do DISCHARGE OF THE CLERKS its possession.| The BEE has known | about as it pleases, so long as it} from the Recorder's office. It only Mr. Douglass to ran in his vigorous} does not displease the appointing | 8hows bow narrow gauged the “SIE diserimination among themselves way. The blacks as well as the} you know. : lights. This color business is taking Above all is Charity! ‘0 GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT ! ill give i i tion and En- r L.DEN CIRCLE will give its first Grand Charity Recep ike tertainment at Convention Hall, Corner Fifth and 1 Streets, Wednesday Evening, January 2, 1898. pees) Standing Capacity of Rall 10,009. Superb Floor! Fine Orchestra ! 500 Brilliant Incandescent Lights ! o Magnificent Reception and Levee from 10 to 10.30. Grand Promenade from 10.30 to 10.45: Dancing till 2a. m. see $1.00 ADMISSION ......-- cecctecee ewiecedecesececas edcecccerecrecscccce $ Tickets for Sale after December 1, 1894. ——o— EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, i i resi 3 ie T. Allen, W.C. Martin, President; J H. Coleman, 1st Vice-President ; Janie Mee sy Viee-President ; Hattie F. Bond, Secretary; M. E. Griffin, Assistant Secretary: Rubie H. Adams, Financial Sec- retary ; Ida E. Duckett, Treasurer. Auxillary Committees of Ladies and Gentlemen will be hereafter announced. as immaculate as is possible to make it. Drop these bints to her gently; she will readily comprehend, and beg her for her own sake, for the sake of “Auld Lang Syne” sake, not to make sucha “bad break” again. ; Tell her to visit not only our hospitals GO 10 Mile Finnie’s By all means see her as soon as you Hairdressing, can before she puts her ‘‘foot in it’’ MANICURING AND CORSET PARLORS. 7) little knowledge 1s a dangerous} A Full Line of Toilet Articles thing.” Always on Hand. Mack-—-Alright, George. L’ll see the dear little creature, and I am sure she will appreciate the bint. A The best of us are “ off ’’ sometimes, There you may have your hair, handsand form made beautiful. 2 MLLE FINNIE, during her two ycars’ ab- sence from this city, has made an extensive tour through the Sou hn and West, and has added mucn to her former store of kKnowleage of “the human form divine.” She will be more than pleased to give to her former pa trons and the citizens of Washington in gen- eral the benefit of her newly acquired art. Among the many new articles brought to Washington this season is the “EGYPTIAN FACINE,” A harmless preparation for the Face and George. Yes; well, good bye. Mack. Good bye. TELEPHONE!!! SPECIAL NOTICE. Graduate from a German univer- e _* SRE SES Ieee phot. rein’ the, onle, may protest | would be Recorder is. He is too RibvaWAn TER GORILTON instructor | 4 (tl Laoag att le eer “he will cry “ Help me Cassius or J | pos@serouu Rad Sook eel Be OT ry tal the tree IT He Than, elomentary—mmtoneittpes len uta tine Will beautify id give to the skin sink.’ continuing the same protest and | laughs best langhs last: “The laugh | Greek. all former undertakings. The mosh natarit SS A flict erutifier :emoves Tan, Freckies, Sunburn The BEE has neyer retracted any} the same petition. However good} will be on the other side iu a few Address: 8S. KOPPE, Blotches and all unnatural discolorations of charges that it has made against| the persons may be the induce-| days. Understand well whatIaay,| 17 N. Central ave., Baltimore, Md. | the skin. and gives instead the rosy, healthy Taylor and so direct was its proef| ments to favoritism offered by the| you wili hear some news and such before the Civil Service Commission | present government are entirely | news that the world will Icok upon that Taylor was convicted by that] too great to warrant pure and fair} in shame and disgust. [ shall leave town in a few days for a trip in the body and bis removal recom- administration. mended. Tie -men who originated this He appealed to the Bee through | plan of disfrancbisement may have his friend Astwood, and to the Bee] aczed with motives for good gov. to save bim from the disgrace which ernment, but it has failed because he had met. it was done at the expense of the The attacks of the Bee were| cardinal principles upon which this stayed for a time in the hope that) Republic was founded—that of suf- he would repent, but he did worse frage and local self government. and committed an offence that when =_—_ itis maée known to the country, A REPLY TO THE DEMA- City of Bretherly Love. You shall hear from me soon. Lovingly youre, OLARA. ee AT THE TELEPHONE. Hello Central! Hello! : G which it shall be, the people will GOGUE Se Mack. hoid up their bands in « holy bor 2 (Mack; law student.) ror’? and say, can a buman animal : (George; medical student.) be so corrupt? CI. J, TAYLOR NOT VINDICATED, Mack—Well, George, how are you? The people don’t know one half <TR How are the affairs at the college” and hospital? George— Very fine ; how is law? Mack—Magnificent ; boys preparing for Xmas examinations. What are you and ip the name of common decency all shall be told. C.H. J. Taytor, All the Bee asks is for the coun- Recorder of Deeds : T try to have patience until all the| In reply ADS, SORRY end tinsig ee ae are hustling: b Le RES lie: uating remarks to the two 5 Deys cia gis ce betes igh ie) 3 pointees in your office, I want Fontes are getting in Solid work. You see as will see whet ber the Bre and “Col-| i aderstand that I am not under any | &t@ doing a great deal of practical work ’ 'y a ored Averican” have made false obligations to you nor are the ladies, | inthe laboratory and also in the wards. charges or whether the Sage of] They were appointed in your office} S° Many sick ure constantly coming m Anacostia is speaking throug his Saas en soukand myself sara hands are kept busy day and under a sworn affidavit of H. C. C. “Ast- ; hat. wood, whicn TI presented to yousome| Mack—That’s the stuff. I hear you time ago and which you cannot deny, | are doing peta Ls Ge there. - . rou need not think that I shall uphoid Corge— x ou can bet on that. PRE FREEDMEN’S HOSPI TAL, your r Jity nor shall I allow san to eenOw is surgery? pie t ke the advantage of my Presence at AIL ery fine. “We have our ane . ; ee your dinner given in honor of your 8 . The work at this hospital is PTO) friend, H. C. Smith, on Rivdayevenca | > Mack- By the way, did you see the gressing nicely. Dr, Willams, it | December 7th. H.C. C. Astwood, with Bee last_ week? can ve said, is one of the finest ne | whom you have had an understanding, George—Yes; Talways read the Bem. gro surgeon in the country. He js | and to ju: tis return to the Demo-|I must know what is going on, you doing for the Freedwen’s Hospital | &™tic party and his now support of you, | Know. Great guns, Mack, Iam glad what should have been done thr, takes for an excuse for a discontinu- | YOU Spoke of it. Isaw our dear little " 8 . Re for it | ance of his attacks upon you in the col. | Clara’s letter to Louise. years ago. Tue nurses ave all high | wns of paper, “The Defender,” | _Mack—That is just what I wanted to ly educated young ladies and very | that the Beg and the “Colored Ameri. | SPeak about. How did the boys like ir. refined in taeirm nners, This iy | Ca¥.” satin your presence, atadinner | _George—Why the boys are Just con- improvement given by you, and allowed Hon. Fred | Vulsed with laughter. They want to an iy ‘em on the old time Douglass to say that the charges made | know who she is. murees. Everything works in sys| jy persons, meni g the BEE andthe| Mack—They do. tematic order, which is an evidence 5 “Colored American” were false, with-| , George—Yes, but I won't open my that Dr. Williams knows just what | out refuting them, which was an evi- d about it. They don’t know that he is dong. The Bee will sug| lence that they were false _and which ane is cur dear gir elo tetera st that it would bi ad idea | *@Sulted in your official vindication. ‘ack—Well, George, explain why ge t e a good idea & Sor AReGeSE kb ars. 1 want you to understand, and no one | they seemsd So tickled. or the people who are interested in | knows it belter than yourself, that the] , George—First, let me give you alittle the hospital to go there and visit it.| Bee has never retracted one charge|“P-. You know I admire Clara and Dr. Williams is doing a good work, | that a has ae against you through vonise 3 they are both brainy little which should be encoura ; its columns and to sour face in the pres- 2b A aay ged by the ence of H. C. C. Astwood, nor. tes {| _ They make mistakes ; we all do. But The barking dogs will not effect infor med the public and the country of ponds this, ge calten Cite enalk eg _,cU/ the additional and most damaging facts | ther priyately and. confiden| ially. the progress that the hospital is|I yet have in my possession, sworn to, | Talk to her as you would your sister. making and the benefit that the | against you and your office. Your] 48K her if she ‘had ever heard of Sir people is receiving from it. Tue | treats to dismiss the ladies appointed | Joseph Lester, the great English bard, i & 5 Bee is a fiiend to the hospital and by you, for me, can be carried Into exe- OND fete Tonal ee we dale 4 E cution whenever you see fit, the sooner | her that this great and distinguished * Williams, and will do all in its| the better. You shall. heat from me in | SUrgeon inaugurated the style of dress power to advanee the interest of! an unexpected quarter. that is used in all modern hospitals the both. There is no necessity of Very respectfully, world over. Tell her that cleanliness transferring the management ot W. CALVIN CHASE, _| is next to Godliness and the success of s & the operative surgery is dependent upon th bospital to a board of trustees. It SPS ees Re recaution teenth ie nti the j : i pk wien ice IT IS PERSONAL, * i Heel Ee is better to let it remain just where pregnation of wounds germs. I don’t itis. De. Williams is building up| mean ordinary cleanliness, Mack, but @ five institution, and the Bee pre}, The fizht that Mr. H.C. C. Astwood | Surgical cleanliness. Washington, D. C., Dec. 17, 1894, y, give me No. 71, Freedmen’s Hospital, if you please. Is this you, —_. Subscribe to The Bre. In connection with “‘ Egyptian Facine ” the medicated “Skin Salve” may be used to has- ten the desired effect. Ag or the pron and straightening of the hair Mile Finnie’s “ African Eureka Cream” has no equal. 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