The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1897, Page 2

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ESTES ee ne eenauriccemretaiae TEE St ee HEY SAY. Ohio will go republican. lo, N. Y., are in the soup. The detective bureau ought to have a medal, The arrest of Mrs. Hawkins was a gigantic blunder. There should be reformation in our schools. All that glitters is not gold. Keep to the right as the law di- rects. Give us liberty or give us death. It is the good man who so. good deeds. Was there any attempt to appoint Harry Williams of Cleveland ? Come down off your high horses gentlemen. A certain gentleman who pre-| sided over the lower branch of the! Police court, has gotten his foot in the mud. ght cases were tried on its an¢ not influence. same individual has no bus- iness being Justice of the Peace. He isa milk and water republi- | can. | It will be a long time before this | man is made judge of the Police} Court, | The negro lawyers will have in-} fluence enough to keep him out. The world still moves on, The colored lawyer has taken the | place of the white man. Judges cannot stop them. Maj. McKinley has returned. What is the world coming to ? The office-seekers and office-hun- ters are coming to town. | There are still remaining a few crumbs. ‘ | Read The Bee if you want the; mews. | There are some judges who are too narrow to do right. Think only of those who do rights | Th it of young Johnson will be tried soon. | The chief of the hospital will be lJefended by the United States District Attorney. Things will be lively and don’t} you forget it. Some things you can tell and others you must keep. | The world stil) moves on. The report ig that the trustees are divided om the directorship of music. Kelly Miller must take the back seat. The color line in the schools must not be drawn. Let there be a change in the High and Normal schools. Our schools are in need of re- organization. Some people may think they know it all. Look out for the great political edition in The BEE. It will be the greatest edition on record. 50,000 copies will be printed. The political situation will be discussed by prominent men of the race. Don’t fail to secure # copy- The world is a stage and people are merely players. Read the The Brg if you want a live paper. Don’t be alarmed, as the world is still moving on. Tne Bex is the people’s paper. Liars should have their places. The colored attorneys must be influential. Do your duty to your fellow man. Push forward always. lf you want to see a treacherous man, select the one who shows his teeth. Watch the person who cannot look you straight in the face. Read The Bgz and be happy- OYSTER DEALER. 417 and 419 12th St. Northwest, | WASHINGTON, D. C. | ——— CHAS “IN r co | Fish Dealers | CENTER MARKET, O STREET MARKET and NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET | Telephone, 822. | Washington, D. C. | GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Northwest. | | < ba sua be Ph : James, F. OYSTER He claims that negro lawyers | have no influence with the court. | ~ Dealer In BUTTER; EGGS AND MARBLE BUILDING. Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. Washington, D. C. ‘Telephone 271. — DEALERS IN Hams, Bacon, Lara, Beef and Beef Tongues. | “Dove Brand” Hams a Specialty. ih, 452 and 453 Center Market. |401 302 Northern Liberty Market. WMO@LESALE -GROCER Re. 464 Pennsylvania Av WasuineTon, p. £. All Gocds Packed nd Delivered Free of Charge. Ww. M. DRURYT, J. J. HOGAN, uN, CUB a TRAM The colored democrats of Buffa") | Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs, | Military Organizations and Labor \ jand Trade Unions. CENTER MARKET. | : | ontfit of New Type with the most ‘Miller & Krogmann, jovroved modern styles, enabling | Our office even if you have nothing DON’T FORGET 4@—T9— FOR PAINTED, VARNISHED oR ENAMELED SURFACES. ——+—- TRANSPARENT PROTECTION FOR —Bicyces, CARRIAGES, OIL Paint— —1nGS, Pianos, FINE FURNITURE,— —Mrrrors, AND ALL ARTICLES— —WITH A FINE FINISH. 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DEALERS IN FURNITURE, STOVES. MATTRESSES. Refrigerators, COAL OIL and GASOLINE STOVES, SPECIAL PRICES ON BED-| ROOM SUITS. The Washington Bee. It is a buisness buil- der for the scores of merchants. Office. 1109 1 Street, N. . W. Cc & MOTHERS A RARE TREAT FOR YOU ter I 7 6 pwebar a Suit, with Extra Pair of Pants, for AY EXPRESS, CHARGES TO YouR DOOR. AEMaMBER, 7° by —— thelargest Wholesale Clothing Pockets on all Pants. In Sizes = 10 to parents Pants Suits fro m $2.00 up. and} Mens Suits_f fron $2.50 up. 'g. ROSENBURGER & CO., 2H sas, New York City'| RICH. Ww HY CAN WE CAN WE afford to sell goods for less money than competitors ask ? WHY ARE WE buay all the time when others complain that times are dull? WHY DO YOU find it more profitable to trade here than anywhere else? “4% as answer these questions for you; it is BECAUSE we are content to sell large quantities of goods at a smat. profit. 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Our line fs complete, 1 Stationary Desks, Double Desks, Adjustable Desks, e GET OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICES BEFORE rwinuatias Agents Wanted Everywhere. THOMAS KANE & CO., Racine. Wis, RICE, ARTIST, PE i 723 Seventh

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