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Zhe Bee i Great Advertising Mediam TRY IT! Do you ant re- liable news? Te you want a fearless race advo- cate? Do you want col- ored trade? Read and adver- tise in THE BEE! Ex not necessary. I ou are guilty. 0 ity ones will try and cality* a question of time before - vertaken, W the boss stool pigeon? W you hear him say that he is n hissapenors, jus put it he is an egotist. Ww xreater enemy to his , nan that declar:s that are thieves. if cord was shown he could : himself. > sho take things to them- r t be gui ty of some offence. 4 {| tell what he thinks peo- { Know. s ple believe that they ty of placing ab ind yes. Watch the animal that shows his gums. ‘ He thinks himself smart when he g « in the faces of the ne- sachange in the county amoral man will be ap- ke the one we have, Col. Ross will see to it that no lib winted on the school Mrs. Jesse Lawson or Mrs. Dr Ric , would make good female Superintendent Cook is a modest ¢ man, T ple demand a change in the y ney of Howard Universi- Tl vould be a colored man Why not make James M. Gregory { Howard University. What is greatly needed is a man at lof toward University who know wants of the people. Why should Gregory have been from Howard University. T just as bad a sentiment in this gains the negro as :here vuth. ds law only applied to the nent an attempt was made toapply itto the white people ali ul decided that it would not do, iy \ eH said that it Was cts concerning " le who woula come under the } nds law, the Judges called ah i Williams is a dandy. Phe next convention is one year This n't prevent the boys from S the fmends of candidates uy bled already. alarmed when vou hear a = signal that the enemy is I c schools are in a good ¢ Vaylor has a candidate for an appointed next spring. W oe = Congress convenes there : king up of bones, ; the old school of politi- | § : ‘sshould be sent to the an convention. has a host of friends. n depend on him. ty is good until another is | ic door and fasten the cree | struction 3 If a young man hasa stronger feeling for a girl than that of mere friendship he will certainly make an effort. to see her and tell her all of his wiskes. When a woman allows a adopt such an and free Way with her he ot have buta very lite respect for her : man : It is notin good taste for a young lady to re oI her men friend, when she is wearing : ¢ are usually dedic One he: among me ui deal of complaint nowadays that girls ae- cept courtesies altogether too much as due them.” shatever comes to us in the way of attention be it ever so small we should not ‘ fail edge it. to acknowl- Nothing will more thoroughly stulti- fy the spirit of lautry in our yeung men as an indifferent reception of their courtesies orattention at the hands of young wome MIE REMOVAL OF GREGORY. GNE OF TILE BEST oks REMOVED. Epucar- THE CAUSE, regory is no doubt S sL most learned negro educators in this country. He was made one of the professors of Howard University lor before Dr. Rank a thought of coming to the titution. It was through the lal for’ of Prof. Gregory that Dr. Rankin was elected ident ot Howard University and indeed Prof. Gregory was warned atthe time not to teuch him. Had Piof. Gregory knew then what he knows now Dr. Rankin never would have been made president of this Ne- gro institute. The report is that Dr. Rankin i ponsible for the removal of Prof. Gregory. The grounds upon which he was re- moved were that the institution wanted money to pay off ce i and to do that it would abvlish one of the profes Out of the great number of professor- ships, the president and a few trustees who hold with him didn’t think it ad- e ty remove a white professor in ro institution, but, did think it ry to remove the head professor bolishing his oflice. The question that is now agitating the mind of the people in this city will the colored press in this country allow such acts to go unnoticed with- out a protest. There is a movement on foot to call a national convention of colored men for the purpose of taking some action look - ing to the appointment of a colored man president of Howard University. Se "r WORRY. Worry annually kills more people than work, for worry fatigues the nerves; but it is useless to tell people of nervous temperaments not to worry. One should strive, however, to avoid that tend to disturb the Throw away a pen that hes and a pencil that has a bit of ard lead in it. Discard a needle that “squeaks,” and a basin that lea Use sharp tools, and wear soft gar ments. Oil the hinges of the rhuemat- uking blind. Have your neighbo: dog quietly *sanwsthetized”’ into another and better world, for the law will shield the ner- yous man from the irritating nuisance of a barking dog. T trifles; but nerves as nu does a raw of Lamb. that quiet, inoffensive man, said that a car- penter’s hammer in a warm summer } noon would fret him into more than a $a piece Charles woolen midsummer jmadness—From ‘Ner- ; > in Demo- SIMPLIFLED ELOCUTION. A new book, bearing the above title, by Edwin Gordon Lawrence, teacher of elocution and director of the rence Schvol of Acting, has just been issued. Simplified Elocution is a com- prehensive system of vocal and physi- cal gyw 3 it contains explicit in- i of the r the cult speaking voice and gesture; directions for the production of breath, sound and speech, and a thorough explana- tion of the muscles ané organs employ- ed: rules for articulatian, modulation, emphasis and deliver postures and movements of the feet, body, arms, head, eyes, etc. ‘To the treatise is added a Complete ing of selections in ation, poetry which, as te duction, ‘‘are not chosen on account of their newness, but from their intrin- inerit and their Adaptability as ex- ercise.”” Lhe work is designed for the especial use of teachers, actors, students, col- leges, schools and ali those who wish to perfect themselves in the noble art of expression. The book which contains 252 pages, is haudsomely bound in cloth and gold, AFRO AMERICAN PRESS SOCIATION. PROGRAM OF EXERCISES FOR JULY 9,10 aNp 11TH. The Natianal Afro-American Press Association of the United States will convene in the city of Baltimore, Md., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. July 9.10 and tith, 1895. The Executive Committee presents the following PROGRAM OF EXERC’SFS: First Day. Morning Session Call to order by the President Hon John C. Dancy, Quarterly review. Prayer. Reading ot minutes of meeting. — Appointment of a committee on credentials Recess 30 minutes. Rep rt of the Historian. Report of the committee ap- pointe. at last meeting, Afternoon Session. : Reading of the minutes of the morning session 2aper by Mathew N. Lewis Editor of the Recorder, Rorfo'k Ga. The Afro American Typo graphical Union. A. W. Scott, Willmington, N. C. Sent nel; Robert P, Bird, Chi- cago Conservator; Joseph Dor- sey. The Crusader, Baltimore, Md,; George Morgan, Republican Sun, Providence, R. L Emmett S. Scott, texas Free man. Eve ing Session’ Paper, Lditorial style, Jesse Lawson, The Colored American Washington, D. C. Paper, ‘Lhe Annyomous Con tributor, W. Alison Sweeney, indianapolis Freenaan. sion by the following Thomas Fortune, N. Y. Age; Chris J. Perry, Philadel phia tribune; W. 5S. Dodson, Ehi-ago a. M. E. Record»r; C. F- Adams, The Appeal Chicago, IL. Second Day. Morning Session. Unfinished business. Report of Commit ees. C.J. Perry, Philadelphia Tri bune,paper; How shall we secure the best syndicate news service. last Discussion, F. L. Burnett, ihe Omaha Progress; L_ A. Martinett Daily Crusader, New Orieans, La.; A. J. Alston, Langst n City serald; Dr S. P. Brown, The Rescue, New Orleans, La. Afternoon Session, Paper, Magnus L. Rebinson, Leader and Clipper, Alexandria, Va.; Scott Wood, Petersburg, Va tierald; G. F. Franklin, the En- rprise, Omaha, Neb., Rev. . Henderson, The Boston Ban- ner South Boston, Va. Evening Ses ion. Paper; Rev. W. Bishop, The Religious and Secular press cow pared. Paper, A New Leadership, W, Calvin Chase, The Washington Bee Discussicn, Hon. John C. Dan- cy, Tt Thomas Furtune, ‘the Christiau Recorder, Phila., Pa, Ek. W. 8S: Hammond, South Western Advocate; American Baptist Louisvil'e, Ky. Third Day. Morning Session Paper, Miss i KF. G. Merritt Washington Bee News paper ‘ Literature. Paper, T. Thomas Fortune, New York «ge. Paper, U. A. Johnson, Colorefi American, Afternoo' Session. 2 Paper, The Sly Humorist, A. E. Adains, Phila. Pa Speck. Paper, How to manage Agent, E. E Cooper, Colo ed American Washington, D. U. Evening Session Paper, John Mitchell Jr. Richmond Planett. Lynch Law, Its effect in our Americrn body politic. Discussion, Dr. L. J. Ceppin, a- M. Review, C. A. Johnson, Color- ed American, Washington, D. C. Election of officers. W. Calvin Chase, Chairman of the Exeeutive Com- mittee. at your future life told and y and want to be made happy, go to see Dr. Mary Gordon. See adver- tisement in another column. and will be Sent securely packed on|_ If you receipt of $1.00, postage tree. [New | is unhapy r published by the author, 106 West 42d Street.] ee e 1LS95. CRASHED INTO A TROLLEY CAR. A Baltimore and Ohio Train Rans Into a Car Crossing Its Track. Pittsburg, Feb. 18.—At 10 o’clock last night the Eastern express on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ran into a Second avenue traction car at the strect crossing at Rankin station, kill- ing Anna Kosak, a Slav girl, aged eighteen; crushing the arm and foot of William Johns, of City Farms, seri- ously injuring three other pa, and smashing the car to pisces. street car coaduoter, Jate XicGhan, saw the express coming, and shouted to his passengers to jump out the rear door. As many as possible did so, and ‘n this way several lives were saved. BOY INCENDIARIES.- A Gang of Them Terrorizing Ejizapeth, Blizabeth, N. J., Feb. 19—The po- lice arrested Frederick King, a boy of thirteen, last night for setting fire to Cook Hall’s stable and Ogden’s furni- ture warehouse on Sunday. The boy confessed and said he started the fire to see the engines run. The boy rob- bed Mrs. Ogden’s house some time ago. He has confederates, who are responsible for many fires, the most recent being the Post-Office on Friday night last, when $8,000 damage was done. FATAL RAILROAD WRECK. One Killed, Two Fatally Injured and Kighteen Hurt. Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 18—Through a misunderstanding of orders, the scuth- bound Galveston express on the Atchi- son, Topeko and Santa Fe Railroad, heavily loaded with day excursionists, and a north-bound live stock “extra” collided while rounding a curve five miles south of Guthrie. Engineer Charles Appleby was instantly killed, two others were fatally injured and eighteen received serious wounds. Boston Motormen’s Novel Taea. Boston, Feb. 18.—The drivers and motoriten of the West End Street Railway have decided not to accept the compromise proposition of the Management of the road, but to ad- here to tie original demand of $2.50 per day. The point of attack has been changed, however, and instead of a tie- up of the West End system there is to be a legislative fight begun, which is expected to restrict the employment of fnexperienced men on the cars of the company. $15,000 Fire in Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Feb. 19.—A fire occurred between 11 and 12 o’clock last night in the harness shop of W. P. Clowes, on Bridge street. The building, to- gether with the Hooker Hotel adjoin- ing, was destroyed. The hotel was run by Horatio Claus. W. P. Clowes, in whose shop the fire occurred, had to be dragged out, nearly suffocated. The loss will amount to about $15,000. Washed Ashore From the Elbe Wreck. London, Feb. 18.—The body of Wil- helm Murst, a fireman on the steam- skip Elbe, was washed ashore at Deal yesterday. A lifebelt was fastened to it. An Elbe mail bag was found near by. The seal, which was intact, bore the mark, “Newspapers, Bremen for Chicago.” Two oars and several life- belts from the Elbe came ashore about two miles from Deal. Asphyxiated. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 18.—Henry Knoope, aged eighteen years, and Henry Seimis, aged twenty, residents of Hoboken, N. J., were found dead in Miller’s Hotel, Williamsburg. Death was due to asphyxiation. The police are inclined to believe that the boys committed suicide. La Gascogne Ready. New York, Feb. 18—The new pis- ton has been placed in position on the French line steamer La Gascogne and the ship’s chief engineer, Eugene Mar- tin, states that everything is ready for the steamer to resume her regular trips on Wednesday next. The Latest Trust. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 18.—The Pitts- burg Plate Company, the name under which the plate glass combine will operate, will commence business in Pittsburg about April 1. The com- pany will have a capital of $10,000,000. Prices will be advanced immediately about 106 per cent. Church Incorporated. A certificate of incorporation of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul of Al- bany was filed yesterday. The trus- tees are Thomas M. A. Burke, Bishop; John J. Swift, John J. Hanlon, rector; Valentine Magin, John C. Upton. A Handsome Estate. Baltimore, Feb. 18.—The inventory of the estate of the late William T. Walters shows the value of the per- sonal estate is $4,537,000. The famous picture gallery is scheduled at $188,- 000. Sunny Skies Obscured. Rome, Feb. 18—A heavy svow has fallen throughout central Italy. Three trains which left Ancona for Rome were able to proceed but forty miles. They have been fast ém the snowdrifts The @!ld Domirior BILLIARD PARLOR, Just opened at L215 17th St. N.W: Thomsen Hueher, J. H. Dabney UNDERTAKER AND CABINET MAKER Office 447 L Street NW. CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. A SELECT SCHOOL. of Theology, Biblical, S: ‘stematie and Pas- ral, 1d Homiletics will be ight by the t y REV. R S. LAWS, D. D. 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