Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE WASHINGTON BEE. Washingion, D. C. 4 Castelberg’s MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Address is 935 Pa. ea “TN DERSELLIN ly VPharmaceutic Colleges. sion begins September 3oth. and continues seven (7) mos. No student will be admitted who does not register before ee Oisober icc That always has been our watchword, and selling sterling siiver Tec Hi a eis cxlcgee! 85 CENTS AN OUNCE—engraving free—is ample proof that the ass tion that we undersell every jeweler in Washington by 20% is well c for each course $60. i et ee aa 5 spate ried out, not only on sterling silver things, but on DIAMOD WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CLOCKS as well We want to call especial attention to our OPTICAL DEPARTMEN second to none in the United States, thoroughly equipped with ail the new- est and most improved appliances, including the Electric Ophthalmometer and in charge of our eminent specialist, Dr. F. Prcctor Donahey. ; excelled service is guaranteed. : We're in our new store and CREDIT, at 20 per cent less prices, is going to make it a landmark of Washington. every honest man and woman. Payments, a little down, a little each SECRET ORDERS, | ° e The following memorial was adopt- CASTELBERG, The Bargain G “— Balt. Store, 108 N. t t. 935 Pa. Ave. —* ed by the United Supreme Council of A. A. S. R., held in Chicago, Ill., May Estab. 1846. ELLA EEET EEE TAA TATA AEE EEE Howard University, See ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee EEE E EES Se ad eae eee Se For catalogues. Apply to F. J. Shadd, M. D. Secretary, gor R St. n. w. ~ eal 30, 1898. In memory ofthe late John A. Seaton, 33°. The uncertainty of human life has again been readily dem- onstrated in the death of our much €s- teemed and illustrous brother John A. Seaton, 33° of Alexandria, Va., anda member ofthis grand body, also of Robert J. Fletcher Consistory of the A.A.S.R. of Alexandria, Va. His private life was pure and unostenta- - > x & ° Srafile (? ‘You (0 Are not a subscriber don’t in advance. 20 cents per Will creep over your lips when you learn that your Constitutions, by-laws, Ex- cursion programs, &c., will be printed when promised month if not paid in advance. le Be le le oe le ee tious and bis home was the ideal of devoted himself with zeal and fidelity fellow citizens. Resolved, that we extend to his be- in first-class style. and good man, a brilliant mason and The Palasades of the Chesapeake-Summer Resort, all his attributes. His regards for men to promote its interest. He was laid Resolved, that this United Supreme loved wife and family our sincere sym- a christian gentleman. x wv as Resolved, that these resolutions be ae 1 entered upen our records anda copy of the same be sent to the widow of the decease and Ill. brother. Official- e sea tunes, senate gues <2zt-|Get dates, Save money and time. to rest at his old home in Virginia with A.A. S. Council of the A. A. S. R., in special pathy and condolence for their great ly J. G. Jones, 33, and adopted May tion of man. the hearts of the people everywhere; his admiration for the order of the A. . Equal to and cheaper than | ® ® grand masonic honors of the y R., and with marked tribute of re- i ° spect and affection froma large con- For Excursions and up-to-date Amusements, Churches session with profound regret and sor- row record the death of our esteemed friend and co-worker, John A. Seaton, affliction and that we mourn with them in their great loss, which hasalso de- prived this grand body and the com- th 1898 : ccs ; eine, re ae Twenty per cent paid to excursionists, Apply o the On Laylet el Khamis,—(1st month, office of the Bre, 1109 I Street, northwest. : Six miles from Anapolis—Base Ball, Cropuet, Boating, A.S.R., was deep and true and he course of distinguished masons and and Organizations, 33 degree. wey te 2 — = = tee munity, where he resided of a grand 3 12th day, Hejra 1316, whith answered Noah left the Ark. The Arabs before e Mohammed fasted; Hoseyn the grand 0) son of the prophet was slain at Kubela, after the session of the Temple, the § program, viz’; The Battle at Manila, Imperial Council of A. A. O. N. to June 1, 1898, Lu Lu Temple Oasis.) Fishing, Crabbing, Salt water baths, mineral water, traditional banquet followed, (eighty Serenade to Robert G. Kee Se to ‘ Order. Prayer before the Battle, Vic- A G d $ nd =h¢s Eg a - Pah >UNGAaY XGUPSIOR M. S., which will convene in Philadel- ae Oe ae Sunday, June 19th, 1898 5 3 s = failtosend in your name atonce. Only $2 per year $2.00 PER YEAR, SOQ se é THE: Philadelphia, attended a session_at Mosque, on this day Adam and Eve Faae from Washington, | e a people fed on a few barley loaves and ees a fat of butter. He fed 1000 people on tory of the Stars and Stripes. All Hail to Admiral George Dewey of our une 8th 1808. Sir James Griggs who RY D/D/D/®, @/2/2/® a a oe been a mason over fifty years died . x ve VOVVe2 ©’ PUSSY 2 at Alexandria, Va., the deceased join- On the fine and swift Palace Steamer BEE ) @ 3 a were cast out of Paradise, (el Jauneh) one kid and a sack of barley. Miracle of Momammed.) The Lu Lu Band | then rendered the following musical . Navy. . The Ill. R. B. Robinson, 33°, of Magnus Temple, has been selected to respond to welcome address at the j ed Alexandria Washington Lodge No. 22,(The lodge which Washington was a . member of in the year 1846,) also Mt. @ Vernon R, A. C., and Washington > x Commandery. This eminent Sir for < a number of years Tylered for Alexan- | dria-Washington Lodge and Andrew : Jackson Lodge, he was the 2nd oldest | living Knight Templar in America, SPHCOIAL j i ») re) BD the decease was buried with full masonic honors. In order to accommodate all persons who wish to spend a few hours on the river, hereafter the boat will make a 7:30 p. m. trip, so as to give everyone a chance to go down. Hoessicik & iBro- Boat leaves 6th St. Wharf, end of Cable Cars, at 2:30, 5 and 7:30, gc a R Wholesale and Retail Dealers turning, leaves Notley Hall at 4, 6:30, and 9 p. m. olesal in all kinds Fiour, Feedand Grol MMe Vfonmmental Orchestra. » Give us a Trial. Corner North Capitol St., and [aF-Take 14th St., Penn. Ave. and 7th St. Cars direct to boat and save change of cars and delay at Power House. Nhw York ave. N. E. For Charters, apply to Steamer RIVER QUEEN, 6th St. Wharf, or 606 F St. N. W., Room 3. L. J. Wooten, General Manager. xoonce, | FAMILY C. B. KRUMKE, 1753 L Street, Northwest. —-DEALER IN— Subseribe The Bo Dry Good2Notions. e - iat: ' 523 3rd Street, Bal Broth, Suthwest. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, —Dealer In— = Flour and reed, CATERERS: Bakers, Confectioners and Ice i cream Manufacturers. Cigars | Oysters, Water Ices. Ice- Cream, goc.,wholesale. : Odd Fellows Hall, 1606 M street, n. w. Banquet Hall.—Telephone 1313. Sill STURE 310 and 312 7th St. n, w. To The Washington Bee and read reliable news of the colored people of this country. Itis a fear- less advocate of the race$ Is the leading Repubiican newspaper of the race and the best advertising m dium through which teach the§colored people of th s country}