Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bs mportance of friendship is sel- alized until it is withdrawn home without a mother, or without friends. Sad is the fate ‘that befalls an un- ful person. h the person who is so soon to kindnessin the hour of need. s are numbered. je is what you make it.” Such « words of a wise man. : No business addresses are this column. The names of » best dry goods houses in this Johnson & Luttrell and Mrs. store on the Hill, which are he cheapest “stores in the There is no change in the ing cards; a thin Bristol either pearl or ivory white, tion thing and the name is din script of keeping to one’s self what ht hear is an art that should iltivated, for itmeans keeping of is not wise for a woman to tell her of all the disagreeable little gs that may have happened while was visiting his mother. Wife: Respect your hus- ther as you do your own, respect will beget love and idence as well as happiness for you both, in the new life and home. Young Most women forget the value of mak- ng friends with their husbands friends. me is not pl nt to receive he will certainly seek them on t side don't talk about taings that would ise to forget, nor cultivate and en- avilecuriosity. Be only eager words of praise, rather than is of blame ithe most of households the first rrel is bound to come and if it n't, remember, a sullen silence is bad as a quarrel. A true son comes nearer and dearer to his parents when he is a true lover and husband and man, a mother will not deny the fact that her son has grown nearer and dearer since his marriage Girls: Keep yourselves informed of the current news of the day. Know, at least, the names and authors of the new books, and be able to say some bout those you have read. norance: [ cannot advise you to nan who is a drunkard and to other bad habits ; although *s such men can be reformed y the entreaties of a good woman. 1 do believe in’ innocent But I think it unwise for ed woman to have an intimate d, other than her husband, as se to silly talk. : Invitations for ‘At Home”’ no acceptance. If you do not e reception send your calling il or messenger, so timed as ethe afternoon of the recep- scessary to tell your friends lad to see them; if you ‘y are, they will soon find it out. When we once lose confidence in a is hard ever to regain it, and e confidence will not be as it was at first. ‘o one was ever known to be won frowns and scorns, although such “oltimes seen among friends, who «im to be very dear to each other. io not often admire a selfish, ra masculine woman, neither care fora woman who knews 1 they do on a certain topic. woman admires a sarcastic her does she care for a man ntinually talking about iseek the degradation of y true woman he can find. the girl who can make know his place and demand all. BUY YOUR barbers Funiture and Cuttery Also Toilet Articles From WU. TRECOR & CO., a cialty Fine Razors. TE STREET, NORTHWEST Ml. ¢. CLARKE, lia Wood and Coke, OFFICE AND YARD: BH ¢ STREET, SOUTHWEST, Telephone Call, 1118. Branch, 0g Penn. Ave., N. W. eee | PUBLISHED. The Washington BEE is no doubt the newsiest and best journal published by an Afro-American in this country. The Bee contains more news than any two weeklies published anywhere in the United States. Here is what our exchanges say : Tue Bee Hive Dumpep. [From the American Star.] Washington newspaper publishers are getting up in the world. Friend Cooper has removed the Colored American’s old hat and put on a regu- lar “‘ Dunlap” headgear, while Broth- er Chase politely dumped the “old hive’ and procured a brand new hive with artistic cells, and of course the Bee is humming. Both papers are beautiful. We like to see it, if we can’t. “BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.”’ [From the Texas Freeman.] We are just a trifle late in saying so, but the Washington Bee has made me- chanical changes that improve its ap- pearance and reflect credit on the man- agement. [From the Appeal.] The Washington Bee recently made considerable improvement in its ap- pearance and enlarged its size to a quarto. Since his late little unpleas- antness Chase seems to be ‘‘stronger than ever.” [From Newspaperdom.] The Washington (D. C.) BEE has been enlarged and substantially im- proved. The general tone and char- acter of the Bee sustain the place and name it has made for itself under the editorial management of William Cal- vin Chase. [From the Fourth Estate.] Tue Bee BusteER THAN Ever. The Washington (D. C.) BEE has been enlarged and substantially im- proved. It is now an eight-page pa- per. The general tone and character of the Bee sustain the place and name it has made for itself under the edito- tial management of William Calvin Chase. [From the Southern Forge.] The Washington BEE comes to us this week in great shape. It hasanew head and twice the size. Chase is going ahead. And if you bother the Bee you'll get “‘stinged.”’ [From the Alexandria Leader.] The Washington Bre has purchased an entire new outfit. The Bee will be issued as eight-page paper. May suc- cess attend the Bee. {From the Evening Star.] ENLARGED TO EIGHT PaGEs. The Washington BEE appeared Sat- urday, enlarged and substantially im- proved, as an eight-page paper. It also presented many illustrated fea- tures, including portraits of Major Moore, Commissioner Ross and other Districtofficials and prominent citizens. The general tone and character of the Bee sustain the place and name it has made for itself under the editorial management of William Calvin Chase, The leading editorial Saturday pledges support to Gov. McKinley’s candidacy for President. [From the Western Optic. ; The Washington, D. C., BEE is out in a new dress of type and with its improved make-up now ranks with the foremost Negro newspapers in Amer- ica. May the Bee improve each shin- ing hour. [From the Athens Clipper.] The last issue of the Washington BEE presents a very pleasant appear- ance to the public. It has eight pages abounding in rich reading matter. Ed- itor Chase has lost none of his old time vigor in wielding the pen. The Clipper congratulates the Bee and hopes it and its editor may live many years to sting the enemies of the race. [From the Baltimore Standard.] The Washington BEE comes to us this week in an eight-page form, and much improved every way. Editor Chase is to be congratulated. [From the Chicago A. M. E. Record.] The Washington BEE came out last week, considerably improved. It is now a six-column quarto, and has the appearance of property stamped upon all of its departments. THE STING OF THE BEE. From the Wide Wake. Here’s to you editor Chase on_the successful appearance of The BEE. May it continue to sting the wayward HEWING TO THE LINE. [From the Chicago Republican.] Brother Chase, of the BEE, is still hewing to the linein Washington. He certainly has the courage of his con- victions. A recorder of deeds in Wash- ington cuts no figure with Chase. CONGRATULATES THE BEE. WILLIAMsportT, Pa., October 12, 1895. W. Calvin Chase. Dear Sir: Inclosed find check for the amount lowe you. I congratulate you upon the improvement of the new is- }sue of your paper. Iam glad to see you are aiming aright for the future as you have always done in the past. With best wishes for your success, I am, yours, respectfully, j Mrs. M. A. HaGAan. Vianted WE WANT 5000 HOPE BOOK AGENTS Brother)" THE WASHINGTON Lene newsenr avo neor oonene| UAPITAL SAYINGS BARR 609 F St. N, W. Washington, D. C. Capital - #50,00 HON.JNO. R. LYNCH, PResiDEeNt DR. J.B. WILDER, Vi1CE-PRRs. L. 0. BAILEY, TREASURER PROF. JAMES STORUM, SEc. DOUGLASS B McCARY, Casuter DIRECTORS: Jno. BR. Lynch, L, C. Bailey, W:McKinly, W. 8. Lofton J, R. Wilder, James Storuam, Wyat Archer, Jno, A. Pierr J. A- Lewis, A. W. Tancil H. E. Baker, J. H. Meriwether W. 5S. Montgomery, J. A. Johnson Deposits received from 10 cents apward Interest allowed on $5.00 and absve. Tieasurers of churches, associations, and other organi ations can deposit ffunds with this Bank and Receive Inter- est. The money 1» subject to check Witbout Not ce. We ball be glad to have you open an accouut. BANK OPEN FROM9 A. M. to5P M. -:- Drugs. - F. P. WELLER, DRUGGIST. 8th and I Sts., S. E. ae |. fh e ar = aa 2] 2 2 oO 4 i Pg Bes ae >< <4 Pe See] 4 ~ = Eo GUY M. NEELY & CO, PHARMACISTS, Gor, ath & G Sts; S. E.;, Washington, D.C. Prescriptions Carefully Comqounded. Sov. goth 3 mos. East India Coen Plater Immediate Relief and Cure of Harp anv Sorr Corns, BuNIons AND CALLOUSES Prepared by A. J. SCHAFHIRT, Pharmacist N. Capitol & H Sts., N. W. T. E. Ogram DRUGGIST, Penn. Ave. & 13th Sts., N. W. Store open all night. Lawyer's. LYNCH & TERRELL, Attorneys at Law and Claim Agents, IPLENty OF MONEY TO LEND, IN SMALL and Large Sums, on Real Estate Security. May be returned in MONTHLY INSTAL! MENTS if parties desire. Life and Fire Insur- ance placed in the most Reliable Co nies. Room 6, Capitol Savings Bank Building, No. 09 Fsreet nw. Augag-tf a W. Calvin Chase, &ttomey and Counseler at Law —AND— Wotary Public Practices in all the Courts in Virginia and the District of Columbia. Office 1109 I Street, n. w. Washington, D.C, AND PHOSPHATES OF LIME, SODA. IRON., BEE. H.I MEAT -:- MODEL MARKET, -:- GROCERIES, MEA FS = PROVISIONS, 535 Eighth Street Southeast, Goods delivered to any part of the city. | THESTANDA ae THE WORLD, Columbia Bicycles: YOU SEE THEM EVERYWHERE. District ‘Cycle Co., 452 Penna. ave. —_——— First-class Work. Home-made Shoes Used D.H. MUDD & BRO PRACTICAL EIORSE -SEIOERS SHOP IN ALLEY 8TH STREET, GET. L AND M STREETS, N. w. Dec. 7th 3 mos. - Ceres Flour makes more B: read, makes whiter Bread, makes better! Bread than any other Flour mano-| factured. Beware of i the Brand “Gavos> of imitations of! ONLY “CERES” FLOUR MAKES PRIZE BREAD. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID To LAME AND INTERFERING Horsgs. Track and Road Horses a Specialty Dec. 7th 3 mos ESTABLISHED 1851. JOHN BIRKNER, (Successor to Joun G. BARTHEL.) OTEAM DYEING, SCOURING. AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Ceres Flour makes mvure B makes whiter Bread, makes Berea ered on How! other Flour manu- 5 ware of i the Brand “Ceres.” ee No. 114 4% Street, N. W., Orders called for and delivered to all parts of the city. Dec. 14th 2 mos. G. .L: Sheriff, ALL THE Prize Winners OF THE RECENT Brean CON- USED “Ceres Flour” PROOF THAT “Ceres” “Seres” ,IS MADE WHICH TOOK PLACE AT HALL DURING THE Pure Food Show DEALER IN BEST QUALITIES OF r ISN’T THIS CONCLUSIVE FLOUR IS TAE BEST? Main Office, 325 Pa. Ave., N. Wy FROM HARD No. 1 Des. mos, CONVENTION MINNESOTA anv DAKOTA WHEAT, AND IS GROU MOST MODE AMID CLEAN SUR- ND IN THE RN MiLLS HAVENNER & DAVIS ROUNDINGS BY SCRUPU. MILLE CERES” flour is for sale by all good grocers. it, drop us a card, and we will send grocer who sells it. é Wholesale Flour and feed Dealers. We sell all kinds of feed, Hay, Oats, Straw, Corn and Mill-feed at retail as well as wholesale. ‘COR. FIRST anp INDIANA AVENUE, N. W. INCORPORATED, Kime Shoes EF. G. NOLTE, DEALER IN WALL PAPER, PAPER HANGER, 810 9th St., formerly 907 11th, First-class Work at LOUS RS. If he does not keep you the name of of the nearest W. M. GALT & CO., Belt & Dyer. |, E. Hoover, MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, ETC., Mechanics’ Planing Mill. Building Materials and Mil] Work in General. Cor. Thirteenth and C Sts., N. W. Golden Love & €o.: 9e26 La. Ave., Specialties: Strictly Fresh Eggs and Poultry. 8175.00. — — — — $24.50.) Pianos and Organs. $175. UP. $24.50 UP PIANOS o 0 ORGANS 0 0 Cash or easy Monthly Pay-| ments. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS. Tuning and Repairing of All Kinds of Musical Instruments. W. Hl SHOFM KER & SOW, «82°22 WasuincrTon, D.C. Do you want anything in the lines of MEN’S WEAR? If so, call on A. MINSTER, Reliable Hatter, and Men’s Furnisher. -501 Penna. Ave., Northwest, we Under National Hotel- It is not manly for a young man to impress upon a girl that he thinks the Beef, Veal, Lamb’ Tenderloins and Back Rolls A. EE. KNORR, 1! Confectionery and Ice Gream | Corner 1th and Corcoran Streets, Nerthwest ‘Loudoun Dairy, Lowest Prices. Interior Painting. Booms papered from $2 up SHEETA’S CANDIES FRESH EVERY DAY, 10th and F Sts., N. W. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Phone 446, and Mution A SPECIALTY. 109, 110, 111 Center Market. Toys and Notions constantly on hand. “Wseful Articles” are the articles that make your Children FEiappy. J.T. COGHILL, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in A Few Cents worth of wonder- ful things at J. J GOULDS) «. wiii make your Children Hap- py on Christmas day. Dec. 14 1 me. |Pure Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs. 239 44 ST., SOUTHWEST. foward C. Wall, MAIN OFFICE: 708 FIRST STREET, N. W. W00D AND COAL, Branch: 1152 1st St., N.W. Telephone 679. You Need These! EMUL‘ OLATUM! ee eee ee APT. ADAM MAHONEY, FOR ScHoonerR ALONZO LEE. Coughs, Colds, « Consumption, 50 CTS. bei’ Eine in an Mac’s Rheumatic Cure: Sure "Gaantifies Geherallly Cure for Rheumatism in all : Thursdays. its forms. Price, 50c. Dr. Jay’s Cough Balsam; Every home should have it. 25c. P. G. McCOMAS, Drueeist, 1801 Vermont Avenues. re er Johason, Garner & Co, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS & CARPETINGS 1930 PENNA AVE. — AN ABLE CAPTAIN. Eleventh street wharf s. w- M. Bell, NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, 463 and 465 Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. C. world of her ‘just for fun’; and _silly is the girl who can be so easily influ- enced. Ladies and Children a Specialty, Ann ee