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p aGENTS \ an, $29 7th St. nw. ere THE BEE CAN BE HAD. Rook Store, 916 Locust Philadelphia. ot be inserted at any should be made joney-order, or Money for in s at the sendei sk. + the amount and what listinctly stated. should be addressed UBLISHING CO. ton, D.C. DAY FEB. 16, 1895. .na Personal. » + ROASY. ea pig roast and ends and patrons at D street southeast. ut in great numbers. r Negro in the Distr Mr. Frank Joyce w Ilis speec $ > and suggestions. ke of Mr. Brooker’s efor his race. Mr. ywed the possibilities for had pluck, courage, and y the unprecedented suc- ooker in the nine years he isiness. spoke for Mr. Brooker’s nds on the Hill. He Mr Brooker’s charitable acts » his own race alone, : respective of color. eR ud House Quartette, Rob- es. leader; Unknown Quartette, eader: Hot Coon Quar- Scott, Jeader, all vied in dispeusing sweet a ORED DETECTIVE. s no one man who has ince his appointment partment as Mr. Henry ad detective. Be has t and confidence of the ut and the courts of this sof the department show he most difficult cases have edtohim.and that he has been successful in captur- a man does right he is get the respect and confidence the people and the best journals in ——___- EPWORTH LEAGUE. fully 600 people present h afternoon at the regular Epworth League. was the li ry exer- popular organization and Mr. James A. Clarke on tem- iper Was well written and elo- c Mr. Clarke discussed h row out of intemper- 1dvised his hearers not to be- Ss to the wine-cup. It has e their time ard’s grave. wed in the drunk: ASKING RELIEF. ee headed by Revs. J. vv, W. P. Gibbons, H.C. J. . Goins, and others have the colored population be utof the appropriation that wade for the relief of the poor. fils NEW ORDER. }. Taylor, record r of deeds, has the following and latest order: 1ess of this office requires 1y myself the pleasure of interviews between the burs \.m. and 11 a.m. C. H. J. TAYLOR, tecorder of Deeds.” \N INCOMPETENT JUDGE. ilk about your rum-shops; you t your policy-shops; you talk r crap-der iing a an petent judge.” » interesting exercises held hurch Sunday afternoon al W. H. Clarke, who has 1 for the school and Asbury on hand officiating. The the occasion were Lawyer lett, Miss Mattie Bowen, and 1 Smith, nee Helen Ricks. s and addresses were well vered. This lyceum is rity, and there is no at it will be one of the finest isicale given at Howard Uni- apel last Monday night by the | Association for the ben- or Was a success in every sce rendered received a Several who had prom- in the entertainment SS. eVery- y pleased with the pro- i, Brooker, is proprietor of the sond House, corner of 13th and D vutheast. It is one of the best oe uses in that section of the Mamie Mortimore hag arrived at in Lancaster, Pa. She is eased with her home and sur- James A. Ross will Jeaye for < Md., next week to look after / ess enterprise in which he is in- \IURDAY AND SUNDAY E} ( CRSIONS TO BALTIMORE. more & Ohio R. F mn tie ets for all R. Co. will rains Sat- u 16 and 17. or the round trip, valid for re- ‘“ssage until Monday following. TO INTER come. S OF FREED- MEN’S HOSPITAL. FOR RENT—No. 440 Fravktin| street N. W., 5 rooms, water, large; yard. Excellent repair. | Shreve, Real Estate, 1009 7th St. | At Fieedmen's hospital, Wasbi There isaj lye eee empha or doctors, :urses and 80 on, Tuere's not a very few. A LIBERAL OFFER 2.50 for The Washington BEE and De. ___,morest*s Family Magazine. Send your subscription to this office. AL ENTERPRISE, But I'm not going to speak of all, I'll on y me tion focr. The happiest set I ever saw, Tbey walk from door to door. € Williston's the chief of all; He's never sad or seer. Ii: matters no* what the ailment is, His remedy is prayer. AN INDUSTRI _R.S. Laws, D. D., who teaches Bib- lic stematic, and Pastori gy, gesis, avd Homil ties, 312 a:d 313 in Hamilton Building, 91 and 93 Fifth Ave.ue, Pittsburg, Pa., |! is also the busin ss manager o: the Afro-American Proteciive Bureau ot Employment and Informatiun, where the best of Northern wages is secured fe s Southern and local help, rench and G rman. ‘amilies, hotels, public buildings, mil's, and mines, helps and L furnished in 10 days or deposits refunded. The next in line is robust bu it, He'll one day gain great fame. He walks as if he owns the earth, Mitchell 18 his name. Tiere’s one, more serious than the rest, > _I be teve his name is Hills. gee For «a ns or aches, Idou’t care what, He cries, can you take pills. Last. but not least, is little Warfield, he’s very smail, lo be sure; But when he undertakes a case, He’s bound to kill or cure. Yours truly, Freedmen’s Hospital, Washington, D. C. 45 To BALTIMORE & RETURN, _Via B &O., Saturday and Sunday, February 16 and 17. Round-trip t J.B. A LIBERAL ORGAN OFFER. That there has been a revolution 1a the manufacture of Organs and Vianos ets $1.25, good until following Monday. evinced by the current offer of Cor- ~~. -+e-- = —___ « Co., the well known manufact- WASHINGTON M. BE. CONFER- z shington, N. J. For the s they offer to sell an organ $42.50, which a short time 2 The ca'endar of ecclesiastical bodies urgain at $75.00. With this they offer terms of credit that are sure to meet with the approval of every fair-minded person. h & Co. are the largest nos and Organs in the world selling direct from the factory to the hone. Since the conception of this great business, nearly thirty years ago, ihey have been fighting the method of selling i 3 through agents and dea being to give the enormous s usually 1 ned by nan to the buyer. Their o place first class instruments vithin the veach of all, at_ manufactur- prices and the most liberal terms, erves the highest commendation. Every one who is contemplating the pur of an Organ or Piano, should get the cotalogue ned by this firm. sand describes all the latest igns of Organs and Pianos with prices and special offers that are 0 proye profitable. They general y offer to send to it free to all whowrite and mention the BEE. A torpid liver deranges the wholesys- tem, and produces Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu- matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. ‘here is no better remedy for these common diseases than Tutt’s Liver Pills, as a trial will proye. Price, 25¢. Sold Everywhere. whose meetings occur in the spring is interesting on account of the number and prominence of the denominations represented. As might be exp the Methodis: jon at Richmond, Va., March 6, 1895. Bishop W. F. Mallalieu, b. D., of Buf alo, N. fent. Th as the repu ye speaker. remarkable executive abi dignity with affabil ty. timate friend of late Bishop Gilbert Haven, and evidences profound sj thy with the principles and aims sainted man as rds the upl the colored people of this country. The conference over which he 1s to preside is composed of nearly one hundred and fifty ministers, among whom there are not a fev of deserved eminence. The territory compassed i tensive, embracing six presi distric’ These include over thirty thousand members, counting the proba- tioners, who own th undred and parson- e million dolla: tive thousand Si j enrolled in the three hundred and 3i eight schools or ized. large numt f equipped fc ington Cor factor am America. doubt, gi “On to Richmond ST. LUKE’S P. E. CHURCH. must prove a mighty torees of ital will, no a cordial wel- It would be difficult to concei evening more delightful than ed by those who filled to their utter- most capacity the spacious parloi halls of the residence of Mr. A. P. bert, 1910 Vermont avenue, on Monday February 4. ppea gramme were Miss Ednorah Nahar, Miss Kate H. le, Mii ay Bradford, Miss Ada Albert, s. Joseph H. T. n,and Frank sters Daniel and i. W. Wallace. Mrs. Hilyer, and Miss Essie Tucker divided the duties of ac- companying. Under the management of the veteran director, Maj. C. A. Fleetwood, the interest was not allowed to Jag from start to finish, the pro- gramine closing promptly at 10 o’clock. After the exercises the ladies wt the guild furnished xefreshments free of charge to all, and some of the younger folk stole a chance to trip the light fan- One of the features of the even- ing ¥ the debut of Miss Ada Albert (aged eight y in a recital, which ted one of the heartiest encores of the evening. The whole affair was more than creditable to all concerned, and netted a neat sum. REDUCED RATES TO BALTI- MOR . Mrs. Mur shown in px TA0- Aucusta, Meine SS ADVERTISERS can Jearn.the exact cos of any proposed line o advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau 10 Spruce St., New York, ney? ‘em Po tORbuc? Pant Set Via B. & O., Saturday and Sund ry 16 and 17. Round-trip ti , good until following Mond: 5 Are You Going! **Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.” THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON WILL CELEBRATE AT THE Melrpaitan A. MLE. Chute, M St., bet. 15th and 16th Sis., N.W., Friday Eve. Feb. 22, '95. (WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.) CONCERT Orpheus Glee Club, With the following great array of talent: Mrs. Josephine Stewart-Ball, Soprano. Miss Lulu Hamer, Contralto. Mr. Lloyd G. Gibbs, of Baltimore, Md., Tenor. Moses B. Hodges, of Boston, Mass., Baritone. ». Joseph H. Douglass and Mr. Bern- ardine Smith, Violinisis. Mr. (a) (Twenty-four voices. ) PROF. C. G. HARRIS, Accompanist. PROF. J. T. LAYTON, Musical Direc- tor. MAJ. C. A, FLEETWOOD, Manager. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. ato Reserved Seats. —— DALY THREE BARREL. (MANHATTAN HAMMERLESS. EPIEPER BREECH LOADERS Send for Catalogue of Specialties. SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, #4 and 86 Chambers Street, New York DALY HAMMERLESS. Nee ~- EVERYTHING NE Issued in Ornate Covers, once a week, FES EASY EVA AVA TAB ME ERE RE EAE ORE DAD NET RENEE EREANG =a LES “yy; Beautiful! Wonderful! Entrancing ! DFPUGLAL PIGTOR'AL HISTORY of the WORLD'S PAIR ant the MIDWAY PLAISAICE. WONDERFUL, CURIOUS AND BEAUTIFTUL. 300 GRAND VIEWS. All the World’s Fair Buildings, Foreign and State Buildings, Artistic Views, Most Wonderful Exhibits, Architectural Details, And all the Grand-ard Surprising Features taken at the zenith of the splendor of the World’s Great World’s Famous Paintings Uelebrated Statues, The Art Gallery Exhibition, Interesting Sketches from the Midwag, Curious Races of Men. % fair For further explanation call at this office. CAPITAL SAVINGS AN 609 F St. N. W. Washington, D. C. Capital - #50,000, HON. JNO. R. LYNCH, PRESIDENT DR. J. R. WILDER, ViCE-PREs. L. 0. BAILEY, TREASURER PROF. JAMES STORUM, SEC. DUUGLASS B McCARY, Casurer DIRECTORS: Jno. R. Lyreb, L, C. Bailey, W:-McKinly, W. 8. Lofton J, R. Wilder, James Storum, | Wyat Archer, Jno. A. Pierr J. A: Lewis, A. W. Tancil H. EK. Baker, J. H. Meriwether W.5S. Montgomery, J. A. Jobuson. Deposits received from 10 cents apward. Interest allowed on $5.00 and above. churches, asscciations, and otber organizations can deposit fands with this Bank and Recetye Inter- est. The money 1s subject to check Withcut Notice. We skall be glad to have you open an account. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. to5P M. THE NATIUNAL BAPTIDI MAUAZIN QUARTERLY. THE ORGAN OF NEGRO BAP- TISTS iN THE UNITED STATES In particular, and devoted to the inter est of the Negro_race. PUBLISHED AT WASHINGTON, D. C. Every three months uderithe auspice of the American National Baptist Con- vention. WW. Brsuor JOHNSON D. D. MANAGING EDITOR 445 4h st. N. E Will contain papers, biographicalan homiletical sketches of distinguished ministers and scholars of the denomina- ti-n and race, witb cuts, reviews, p»et- ry editorials and such other matter within the sphere of a Christian Maga- zine. 4 The price if $1 25 perannum, if paid in advance, and $1.60 if paid at the end of the year or 35 cents a single copy. Serd all money by registered letter. postal note or money order. “TO CONSUMPTIVES:’ o better remedy can be fou "for every form of es colds, Gronghitis and ge sIIEY ‘or for consumption in any of its stages, aan Dr. Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Ccd-Liver Oil sud Phosphates of , Soda-and Iron. 't #- the fruit of long: experi- ‘ence and experiment, «a _: its present form can be Treasurers of \ { recommended as the best preparation known tore- store vitality and & flesh, nerve, bi brain, It is manufactured only by Dz. ; WILBOR, Chemist, Boston, who will send an illus circular free on applications és and THE VERDICT. DO YOU WEAR SHOES! If so, do they fit you? Do they wear well? Do they satisfy you? If not, come and talk with us. We can please you on prices fit, comfort and wear. NOTE THE FOLLOWING LIST: Childs’ Dongoia hand sewed spring heel shoes, 5 to 8, 49¢ C ilds Red and Gray-Stippere, worth $10 at 75. Misces Red, Tan, and Gray Slippers. $1.75 valne. at $1.00 Ladies White Ki! Slippers in all stylea, $1.50 value at $1.00 Ladies fine hand sewed Black 11d Tin low shoes, in all styles $1.25 Boys and youths solid leather shoes, $1,50 value, at 98¢ Boys and Yoaths’ Tan Shoes, latest spring styles 2.00 #' $1 5u Men’s Rassia. hand sewed, in all styles $2.49, - Meo’s B'ack and Tan low shoes, $1.98, The above list i: only a few of tlhe many bargains we are offering Our line of Fine Men and Women Shoes ranging in price from $$ to $5 are as equelly cheap acco ding to quality as the ones enumerated ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE. Tue Bee Coupon. Say you saw it in The Bree Cut this out and take it to the above named s-ore and get a pair of shoes at reduc+d rates. THE ECONOMY SHOE [[OUSE 706 7th Srreer, N. W. wm BY RE CARPET AND STO = HORNE

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