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THE WASHINGTON BEE. seek! ' 7 _ POPULAR West-End Bargain House, Academy PRICES. Has opened with the most beautiful line of millinery ever shown in the Week Commencing Monday, Mar. 28. West End. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Also a full line of DRY GOODS, Gents Furnishings and Notions. Prices to suit all, Come and see. we quote for snperior merchandise. 5 . WwW est lai When you are once our customer, you End Bargain Le : clas goods athOCK Bor eue sane we give you polite attention, high House. A = tlie aianieg tee aeuaraerory ES and guarantee every purchase or 1039 20th Street, Nurthwest. PIN EY RIDGE, Mr. David Higgins and Bis Original Cast and Pro- duction. AMUSEMENTS. 4 ‘% BEE HIVE” 1920 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. he Beautiful Rcmance of the Ten-|47€ 3% one of them? It is astonishing how surprised some people seem at the LOW PRICES nessee Mountains. a Sy ED SENATOR MASON SPEAKS. Here are a few sample bargains : | | pillow Cases... + 5% | ic Dress Gingham.-. +44 Cc} 48sheets Note Paper...... Yard wide Scrim.... %c| Men’s Fine Merino Undarwcaia > . 73¢ good 39¢ quality.............. 25¢ The “BEE HIVE” 1920 Pennsyivania Av. Epwarp Konner, Proprietor. EYOLUTIONIZING A NATION—A DIS- TINGUISHED AUDIENCE AT THE MET- ROPOLITAN CHURCH. The literary and musical entertain- ment at the Metropolitan A. M. E. church, Wednesday evening, WaS | schools of that county before and after grand success and the Sinking Fund) the war, until 1871. In that year he Society, having in charge, deserve M » rv | was taken to Augusta, Ga., and soon unmerited praise. The U.S. Marine| thereafter he entered the Augusta In- Band rendered two choice numbers, 2 4 stitute, now the Baptist college of] Next Week—‘‘Humanity.” after iis ye Peete aes Augusta, where he penniheas! student a rendition of “Winning Cups,” in her| under the direction of the celebrated own imitable style which brought an| pr, Jas. T. Robert for about six years, | KK ERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER. Ree : encore. teaching school during vacation and con was giv fe . ing scho ng vacal ickaniey, by 9 Wome Dr. Johnson, the pastor, then in-| working at night during the term for ary ofthe B.C. C., a troduced Senator Wm. E. Mason, of|a support. Was a delegate to the ‘jeut. Flipper of Santete, N. Illinois, who delivered a most elo-|Republican National Convention of iene wae beautifully dec. | QUent.address upon the suject: Evolu-| 1880, and then for zbout two years an , volets ond ta France [oe employe in the Internal Revenue Ser- - which the party was Senator Mason is a eloquent andj vice, studied law in Augusta, under with music, rendered by happy speaker and held the close at-| Gibson and Brendt, a firm of distin- tise Jackson of Fort Robin- | tention of audience for over an hour.| guished lawyers. To complete the Neb. and others, after hours of dt laid down the wee get geareres course he came to Howard University ent the young ladies departed holding Nase DoneE a ibppiace anal in 1883, and after a stay of nine months etrainto their homes in the that a nation suffered as individuals | OW#2E largely, perhaps to previous JUDSON WHITLOCK LYONS, Was born in Burke county, Georgia, August 15, 1858, attended the country TAKE-Out KIRK, The only article ever manufactur- ed that actually takes the kink out of the hair, kee’s Rake-Out-kink Will make the hair straight, soft, liable and beautiful. Nicely per- r umed. Guaranteed pure and roof is too bad forus to make harmless. One bottle will con- WATERPROOF, vince the most doubtful that it will .All, work guaranteed--.Best do all we claim for it. city References. Manufactured only by Lee Medicant Company, S. HELLER, 720 Seventh St. n. w } Washington, D. C. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so drop a postal tu The Elastic Waterproof Paint Co, And we will call and examine your roof. We charge only for painting, stops all leaks free, ne Commencing March 28, Matinee Every Day. Last appearance this season. Vanity Fair, With all its Strong Features, Elastic Waterprnof Paint Company, 16 L Street northwe . UPR SPAING ROTEL Bladensbutg Road, near SPAR SPRING. Headquarters for Bicyclists and clubs. Meals at all hour. Ladies and gentlemen served in first class style JOHN L. RetEH; | and FRED A. DYSON, $ W. H. DIXON, General Agent, |~7~ pose 37 Liberty St. When YOu Hartford, Conn Want to move and move in a RUSH, go to George e Thomas, Fast Hxpressman. No. 1747 L St. n. w. —Dealers In—. Dry Goods and Notions, 1930 Pa avenue, northweMd J Special low prices in Blankets, Comforts, Dress Goods &c. Ladies and Gents Furnishing goods. Sas i duated as one of the from the powerful hand of justice. seetet tod) 30) i igi nes Robert Spurgeon, who| In speaking of the Cuban rebellion honored Sata ancyass of remarkably Tneludingathe OUgm ay ntly appointed Secretary of|and the argument of those individuals Was a Rauhe arin Augusta WJ States Legation, at Monro- | Who SL foedad 29 ces and fee-| November 1884. After being exam- CORBETT att PSIMMONS te to his post of duty. Mr. = : = make and Miss Bogkin Wright and is a young man, yet on the tig cay cote was fighting for Fred T. Lockart end thas practiced VARISCOPE PICTURES. eof thirty, and his literary oF Cuba.” said phe sarangi) ered there ever since, with considerable | The championship fight at every per- ts and general astuteness hace Eibexty from the. yoke gt success. In 1884, there was not a] formance. These are the original fit him for this honorable Spain, if the ASS of Spain #y/ not too colored lawyer at the bar of Georgia,| pictures that were taken at the ring- The Ph loso h of the Ne 10 Suffta He is Spey ATE sess) The annie proceeded ao now there are spout a eRe ase side in Carson City, Nevada, and ge. r, a S = x jet a ident o} aines college, ugusta, ae ill b di d special ar- e e ildi iats i ae ace eR. » M.D, Fedetodnaa tis did eiective we abolished them, and centinued:| BOSC INE gaa seociau Un cvcr Ornal Mr, William Brady. Grand subject handle in a _mas- terly manner. It speaks of to- day and concerns you. Congressman Pugh’s dis- | ““I ye for Pee ye? is stir rai ee ee the campaign of 1896, and|Ting times. Ninety miles from our 1 i z c oe deh abe shores dlaachters| of ansoreents are Pie en cute puostguted Next W-zek—Rentz-Santley Company. Bound in cloth, gold lettering for the valuable services |S0ld into houses of infamy, and more} of dignity. He is a lawyer by profes- $1. Sent to any address on dered to his party, Sec-| than 300,000 men, women and children | sion and one the youngtest politicians | (1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. receip GtcaBtices n, (who by the way, | have been starved to death. W hile I], the United States. No man is bet- KERNAN & RIFE, Managers. gree of LL. B., from|am for arbitration, if there is no other | ter known to the young men than Col : accompanied Minister | Way to rescue these starving people,|] yons. No man aeatier to his friends | Wee* Commencing Monday Mar. 28, ith, who sailed Wednes- | in thename of God then I am for war.”’| than this distinguished Georgian. He w York, While in Wash- au gene nenangs et cpp greet|is a man of honor and=integrity in as the guestof Mr. H. P.|ed this statement and it was some i minutes before the Senator could pro- ent ate Btee tones | COnnUenCE: i ceed. Continuing the Senator said: 2 TT “We ate constantly told that the \ NEW LYCEUM. Cuban has no government, no State oe and no laws. Well, what had F ne Venick Lao of the Union| Washington at ValleyForge? They 5 cae SIDED: Wl TOMS By ie huis was agdressed Tast| may have nocapitol building, but if|’ 4tox Geo. H. Warts, oF Nowri ’ & by Dr. U. J. Daniels, | they meet in the open field or forest} Caro.ina, In THE House oF REP- and promising young | With only God and stars tocover them,| ggsENTATIVES, MONDAY, MARCH 7 { the west end. Subject; |/ am for that government just the 1898. . : © asa in the event;S2me. : . : ey ag grec gdes _ “I believe in self-government forthe} The House having under consider- ssed by Dr. S. M. Pierre, inten se = cna » for ne ation the bill (S. 2640) to authorize two on, Benj. Washington, Jas. |Stete and forthe nation. I am for +3 ; i ae Th mice: Wie prereing) ed ace suffrage in the District of Columbia. ene neements a sel) , ‘olan ecg ” William | It isa shame and and a disgrace that Mr. White of North Carolina said: Dickinson, George Phillips, |the citizens of this, the most intelli- Mr. Speaker: I regret exceedingly. eeman and others. L. H.|£¢™t.community in the United States that under the rules, as Iam informed, vice-president, acted. as|@te deprived of the right to cast their I have not the privilege of offering an all the best brands of Cigars. ‘H. D. Burwell, secretary. | ballots fora President of the United amendment to this bill. There are READ THE BEE Chase will address the ly- States. I shall be in Congress for a few Bea a pee Jnited States Army, so ay Wm. R. Stone, Mgr, : ionday night, subject. | Yrs yet, I hope, and I propose to see | #5" nave Orel al earn, no artil- | Next Week—"'The Brand of Cain.” ay ; pen ee reper LET just what is behind this matter which lerymen whatever enlisted from my Corner Rand 12th St., and Ver The leading journal in the coun- Rev. Dr. Crooke, the pres-|#esters in this District, 2 political con-|tace. The troops of the line of the mont avenue, northwest. Th cartia energetic pastor of the | dition contrary to the letter and spirit Army as at present constituted con- try. le greatest advertising me- Proprietors. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. AL. W. MARTIN’S Big Spectacular and Dramatic Production, W. B. Hoover, at 1417 New York ONE BLACK ARTILLERYMAN. avenue northwest, is where you can purchase imported and domestic goods. The Famous Minstrel Star, Milt. G. Barlow as Uncle Tom. 3 Magnificent Bands. Ponies, Donkeys, Oxen, Mules, Horses Fairview Drug Store, and Burrows, 25 Buck and Wing Dancers, 1o Cuban and Russian Bloodhounds. The Boston Market, 1711-1713 Penfn aenue n. w., is where you can satisfy. nner man. Everything first-clas | Drugs, Medicines and all the Staple Compounds. Full line of sre Arata romises the lyceum his un- of our Constitution. support. Refering again to Cuba he sai e committtee—H. F. Bos- “Spain claims Cuba is weak ar ; Dr. U. J. Daniels, Jas. sist of 10 regiments of cavalry, 25 reg- d,| iments of infantry, and 5 regiments of nd|artillery. Section 1104, Revised Stat- therefore must come under her moth-|utes, provides, ‘that the enlisted C. Dickinson, Miss S.|¢™y arm. England says India is weak | men of two regiments of cavalry shall AT THE THEATRES. OOLUMBIA THEATRE. helpless and that they (the white: ters.”’ . ihe Senator closed by saying th nning Monday, March 28, | With its one star, wave in the skies Thursday and Saturday. an emblem of liberty and a comfort the down-trodden. and must come under her fosterings|be colored men,” and section 1108, care; and the whites of the South said | Revised Statutes, provides that ‘‘the the negroes were ignorant, weak. and | enlisted men of two regiments of _in- s)|fantry shall be colored men:” But were compelled to take care of them,|there is no corresponding provision when the fact is that for 250 years the | regarding any regiment or battery of negro slaves took care of their mas-|artillery. Inthe absence of any spe- cific provision of statutes, the uniform at| custom of the Army has been to bar with a few days the flag of free Caba, | colored men from enlisting in the ar- as|tillery. I regret that this is so, and if to| opportunity afforded I would be glad to offeran amendment to meet this The colored poet, Paul Lawreuce | case as follows: Madden Bros 1841 7th Street, Nothwest. STOVES X 'TINWARE, Tinning in all branches. Stoves and Furnace work. Specialties in Roof repairing and Painting. Board and Lodging, When Others Fail Consult dium in Washington, If you want your business increased, subseribe and advertise in The Washington Beg. Itcan be purchased from ny of the following agents : Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store West Washington — James L, ‘turner, 3,000 M street. NORTHWEST. Wm. Tongue, 501 D street. George N. Butler, 1104 20th st. Koonce, Odd Fellows Hall, 16th and M streets. S. J. Beckley, 2519 M street. L. H. Harris’ Drug Store, Third Visitors to the National Capitol, will find comfortable rooms with 5 a z Dunbar, electrified the audience by} After ‘‘regiment,’ in line dd k in this city will be mark- | the recital of two origi 5 ian lec 23 : BO reatest_of American | ¢y]] share of the applause for her pi- that the section may read: Columbia Theatre. Dure and F streets s. w. DOCTOR CZARRA, = a board at 1225 New York avenue here, eight productions hansen, Me Mansfeld is| DO NOT FAIL ported by a company of ple, and, therefore, ve presentation unsur- n in the perfectly balanced s carried by Henry Ir- Mansfield is unequalled in | ano solo, To get the Nickel Tea Kettle, given with one pound of Baking Pow- der at 50 cents. Also visit stands 46 and 47. Northeast Market and { art has been evinced an get a good cup of mes. His versality is re- e difference in Dr. Jekyl Coffee free. Seine not bait sosest| GRAMD. UNION TEA Co veen either and Beau Brum- magine that this stately t vack-century court could \ the same man who, on night plays “The Hunch- Richard III,” seems not than that, in an equal! old and broken Baron 621 7th Street, northwest. Bill of Fare. THE DELMO-KOONCE -‘That the artillery of the Army shall constst of seven regiments, one of which may be colored, and that the total number of enlisted men in the Army of the United States, including Indian scouts and the hospital corps, shall be increased 1,610, the increase to be exclusively for the artillery arm.”’ Itis a sad commentary that an amendment such as the one I propose is necessary to inforce justice to be done to my people in one of the de- partments of our great Government, The last amendments to the Constitu- tion guarantees to us all the rights of American citizenship, and it is reason- able to suppose that those rights would be accorded to us without any specifit statute designating that such should be the case. That we are capable and worthy of ‘A Parisian Romance,”’| Qpp FELLOWS’ HALL, 1606 M St | any place in our Army was evidenced 1 into young Richard in 2 s s Disciple.” All of these | rs. R, BE. Keonee Sole Propr, ayed with the same fire, the | Oy i al regard for art and the ix “EC have made Mr. Mans- sthe world over, and that beyond the sphere of any t living today. A special as been made by which gagement may be had ier than usual. reet, West Washington. in FIRST-CLASS quors, Cigars, .obacco, &c Lhe French Martcet, Sth and L streets, is the ere Family cooks and vill find a good assort- ' Meats and Vegetables eries, fresh and good. ISq), & ', FOLLIARD, & anned Oysters. | Oysters on To: z One Dozen Oysters, fried in a be | Half Dozen Oysters fried in a box Fresh Fish, Bread, B Salt Mackerel P’rhouse ste | Sirloin Steak, bread, butter, coffee. Limb Chop | Veal Chops. Pork Chop: Pigs Feet fried in batte: | Liver and Bacon | Corn beef Hash | Beef Stew, bre Fried Spring Chicken bread. butter | Pork and beans, bread and butter. | Hot cakes, Buckwheat or Flannel. | Cream Toa: | Milk Toast COLD DISHES. Oysters on Half See! Ham, bread and butter.. Corn'beef, bread and b Roast beef. Lobster Salad Potato Salad Pie and Mi REGULAR ys 24 Geusts will ple at Chash in the recent rebellion by the enlist- ment and patriotic action of thousands -| of negroes in theinfantry, cavalry, and artillery record of John M. Hartman to the Committee on Military Affairs. New Management. New Stock 20th & L. Sts. Coming to the front with the best quality of Provisions and Grocer- ies at the Lowest Market Prices. I beg to announce to the public hat I now have control of the Store at 20 & L Sts, Where I will be pleased to see all of the old and new customers. This is the place that you want to buy your Groceries, Meats, and Pro- and Neatness. Give us a call and be convinced. Ernest Brazier, *- ©: Cor, 20th and L Sts., Northwest. Our patrons will confer a favor on ce Cream & water Ices, per plate, 40c. the management of this paper by call- ing on Mr. E. J. Wilhoite at his grocery 1802 14th street, when in need of groceries. visions, everything pure. Promptness | Northwest. The location is one of the best in the city, being near all the department buildings and all the street car lines. Terms Reasonable. CursteR A. WHITELY, | Proprietor. WE.WANT Your TRADE and to get it we are offering firstclass Groceries at the very lowest possible prices. All our goods are Fresh and Pure. We have a complete stock of Groceries, Fresh and Salt meats and all the choicest brands of canned goods. Give usa call and we will convince | you that you can get the best} value and most prompt attention | at our stores. i E. J. WILHOITE. 1802 14th St. northwest. Branch Store: 1209 H St. n. w. Chester Market REOPENED The Management Sheele and Poor BIG LEAVE To announce the reopening of their MARKET, 21st and L streets, northwest, where their friends and patrons may find a choice line of Groceries and all kinds of Fresh and Salt meats. Give them a call. Sundays. The most able and successful spe- cialist-in the treatment of all Nervous, Chronicle and Private Diseases. Write if yoa can not call. He has cured many at their hotnes, whom he has never seen, by his wonderful, perfect- ed system of Home Treatment. Let- ters kept strictly confidential and _an- swered in any modern language. Has j completed outfit of modern appliance X-Ray and electrical apparatus, en- ables him to succeed. By this mod- ern examination and analysis of the urine he is able to state the correct condition of your system. The treat- ment by the wonderful static machine in Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Nervous- ness, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, General Debility, Catarrh, etc., has no equal to any other treat- ment. The Faradic electric treatment for Muscular Rheumatism, Impotency Loss of Vitality. The Galvano Elec- tricity for the treatment of Stricture, Hemorrhoids, Prostatorrhea, Impo- tency, Night Losses and Diseases of Women has proved the most satisfac- tory results. Most every case can be treated simply by modern appliances, without knire or bloody surgical oper- ation. Dr. S. A. CZARRA. | 619 Pa. ave., n.w. Washingto D. €.—Two doors from Metropolitan | Hotel Entrance. Hours fromg a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Washington, D. C. A ew Store, 2ist and I.n.w. (northwest corner) OTTO J. BOTSCH, has just opened a New Store, with achoice line of Groceries and Provisions and all kind of Fresh and Salt Meats. The lowest prices for cash Give a calland you will come Qist and L Streets, northwest again. While in South Washingjon don’t fail to call in and see Edward FI ynn o Harmony lodge, K. P. He isa great boy and will entertain you well. Established 1566 SOY MISTIES LM FE 861 Pennsylvania Avenue. Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mechanical tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apperal. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Loan Ofhece. AWAACAANN ‘YAAIIS GNV GTOD G10 AOA AGIVd HSVOD ‘H1VS UOA SADAA Td a WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &e, ———_————————————— 18 Pennsylvania Avaue N W.

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