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BRtik. THE ne yr) aGENTS can, $29 Tih St. nw. ere THE BEE CA BE HAD. Rook Store, 916 Locust gira cr, Philadelphia. advertising furnished Objectionable adver- not be inserted at any Sat the sender’s risk. , the amount and what ie distinctly stated. _ should be addressed 1 BLISHING CO. gton, D.C. AY. APRIL 6, 1895. sATl no] and Personal. Le L. INVESTIGATION. ] Davey, an English- alse charges against The Bex will next ud by 50,000 people every ster is one of the most ng men of Alexandria, Brown, of South Wash- very sick with the grip. eparations ster Services are being at all the utter with squaring up Mr. William Ferguson to learn of his serious ), Webster is president of the mboat Company. This paring for Laster pleas ves,and its stings will enies, satter «> billiard and pool parior est south of Phila- eeps the finest brands Sa gars. is one of the most n the public schools S Stationed at the ‘ and is beloved by eW > Committee of the ¥. y.C. A, is composed ot very interesting preparing for “A Fair to be given several eveu- ur collector. He is on you will be the next to yue arrival at the home y Nalle last Tuesday night Pe mother and baby are Kinloch, who has been wwther, Mrs. J. Willis Me- past two months, left the city for her home in Philadel- ter Benedict has rein- nie Silence and Mrs. L. Government Printing e good work go on Mr. Don't forget that we are still doing is. the wife ef Rey. L. L. returned to Alexandria, m Daltimore. Md., where she We { the funeral of her i Brooks. the eminent and esstul physician in this city, accept the thanks of the ed- \ of Principes, 100 in the to the Editor on Fri- still lives, Doctor, and will come in the future. Hee C. Jones bas moved bis job pr © Cflice from 5.b and E theety n. w. to 904 E street p. w. Read ertisemnents and patron- erican Employ eption to the visiting vie organizations April Hall, 1715 Pennsylvania on’t fail to attend. Mr. the well-known journalist, ! this reception. i s who love good food int eatest style should call s restaurant, Four- S nw., where Ru- attend to all vour tine stock of ven from 8 o'clock & m to receive subscrip- ents, and your last i money. plauager aud Mre. Flora Batsov ve gives pearly 100 con- South this wiuter to Miss Batson iin Washington this ‘ger Bergen car be 2 Canby street, Phil- Ses. een in existence for {itis the best weekly Which to insert your that Mis, Julia Mason Sone of tee female a lady of high ad cxcellent at- “df appomted will re- the schools of the ss Will mske no mis— “Ung her, T subscription. COLLATION. - Mary J. Kinloch, of Philadel- Bo " mae riends last Friday evenin, sat i- dence vf Miss Emma Thane 1612 Tenth street. The programme of the evening consisted of recitations, sin; Jedi gees SER es A sumptuous ast Was spread in the dining. toast F dining-room, and ta late hour the company dispersed bidding the guest of the ey it 1 one he evening bon —_— ass. Our churches, societies, and clubs that intend giving excursions and pic- nic parties down the river this summer will have two of the best equipped and safest boats on the Potomac River to select from, and both of them owned and controlled by colored companies, so there can be no complaint about color prejudice it you give them the patron- age they deserve. The thousands of dollars we formerly spent to enrich the white boat companies we can now spend to enrich ourselves. Cne of our most ; s promising youn business men is Mr. 4 William Coleman of itol Hill. He ha well-stocked grocery and provision store on C street southe: . st,and is very much encouraged with his business prospects. Will is a fine young man and deserves the pat- ronage he so liberally receives. The little shop around the corner is the name so often applied to the barber shop of Mr. Moses Payne on Four-and- a-half street, between Pennsylvania and Missouri avenues nw. One visit will suffice to make you call again. His as- sistant tonsorial artists are Messrs. Streets, the ex-police officer, and Nelson and Poland, We can do printing cheaper than any establishment in the city, as we have steam power presses. —— THE PEOPLE SAY Tbe Daily Glove was a thing on paper. Some people think more of them selves than o her people think of them. Howaid University Liw School will be one of the greatest in the country shortly. T. McCaat Stewart will bs given a plum. All that glitters is not gol’. The last first last. sball be first and the WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING. Dr. Ida E. Richardson, of Philadel- phia, is one of the most successful wo- men physicians of the country, her i- come being estimated at 310,000 a year. Miss Dora Wells is owner and purser of the Puget Sound steamship Delta, which runs from “hatcom to the San Juan Islands and Victoria, B. C., tri- weekly. The Misses Swann are three Louisville girls who have madea success as design- ers and carvers of choice furniture. They prepare work only on orders, and seek only the best trade. No duplica- tions are permitted. The designs, the construction, the carving, are all done by the three sisters. About 600 women doctors have grad- uated from the medical colleges in Rus- ia during the fifteen years they have xisted. Of these about one-third prac- tice as doctors among the peasants in the provinces. Some are district doc- tors, some are attached to the schools and sanitary institutions, and others are in private practice. There is a college for dentistry at St. Petersburg, Russia, and one at Wilna, at which most of the students are wo- men; and women have, during the last two years, been admitted as pupils to apothecaries, in Russia, with the restric- tion that there must not be more than one of the sex at each apothecary’s. Miss Helen F. Scofield has been com- missioned by General Booth as a lieu- tenant in the Salvation Army, and he has assigned her work in the hardest post in San Francisco, among the lowest of the fallen women. Miss Schofield graduated with distinction from Mills Seminary two years ago, and joined the Salvation Army last April. Miss Georgia A. Savoy has accepted a position as mailing clerk in the BEE office. a Miss Jeanette E. Anderson, aside from being the fashion editor of the BEE, is interested in an exhibit which will be made at the International and Cotton State Exposition next fall. Miss Belle Gibbons is now in Austra- lia, traveling with the McAdoo Jubilee Singers. Miss Georgia A. Finnie is a hair cult- urist, and has an office at 11074 I street, northwest. Miss Lucy Moten is one of our most refined school-teachers, and is the prin - cipal of the Normal School. ————_+ ee Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Mrs. T. Whitney, Rev. Robert Collye A.D. and : Walter Besant are all going to tell in I the Ladies’ Home Journal of either the man or woman who most influenced their lives. ‘three clever women, Marge land, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Mrs. ton Harrison, will try and settle in the next number of the Ladics’ Home Jour- nal when it is proper to use the word “woman 7 and when the term * lady should be employed FARROW’S | MILITARY ENCYCLOPEDIA. tandard Encyclopedia of the Be a of its kind in the English langu: It has the Srie‘and Burope., Te ot eons of about 1000 on fine paper, from. n ‘alusrated and handsomely Sete brary of military agents wanted. MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS: pall the lending, oP od on application. » MILITARY-NAVAL PUBLISHING CO., 611-621 Broadway, New York City. a collation by her and merriment were indulged in. ' A LIBERAL OFFER #2.50 for The Washington BEE and De. } ___ ,morest’s Family Magazine. Send your subscription to this office. ——___.se— {AN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE. \_R.S. Laws, D. D., who teaches Bib- lical, s: stematic, and Pastorial, theolo- gy, Exegesis, and Homilctics, in rooms 812 and 313 in Hamilton Building, 91 and 93 Fifth Ave.ue, Pittsburg, Pa., is also the busin-ss manager o! the Afro-American Protective Bureau ot i Employment and Informatiun, where jthe best of Northern wages is secured {for a first-class Southern and local help, ? as well as French and G-rman. For families, hotels, public. buildings, ;farms, mil!s, and wines, helps and ; Places furnished in 10 days or deposits refunded. A LIBERAL ORGAN OFFER. That there has been a revolution :a the manufacture of Organs and WVianos is evinced by tbe current offer of Cor- nish & Co., the well known manufact- urers of Washington, N. J. For the ext 60 days they offer to sell an organ or $42.50, which a short time ago would have been considered a desirable bargain at $75.00. With this they offer terms uf credit that are sure to meet with the approval of ev fair-minded person. Cornish & Co. are the largest makers of Pianos and Organs in the world selling direct from the factory to the home. Since the conception of this great business, nearly thirty years ago, they have been fighting the method of selling instruments through agents and dealers. cheir plan being to give the enormous profits usually retained by the tradesman to the buy Their efforts to place first class instruments within the reach of all, at manufactur- er’s prices and the most liberal terms, es the highest commendation, one who is contemplating the purchase of an Organ or Piano, should get the cotalogue issued by this firm. Jt illustrates and describes all the latest and best designs of Organs and Pianos with prices and special offers that are sure to proye profitable. They general ly offer to send to it free to all whowrite and mention the BEE. A terpid liver deranges the wholesys- tem, anid p! juces: Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu- matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. 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