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10.000 SUBSCRIBERS Wanted. THE LEADING EGR ORGAN. mao Terms. $2.00 Per year. SOR EF I WASHINGTON, Dy 1 \ D/ AN VER (; Men’s Boys’ As are now off ad atthe Great Samph CHILDREN’S Clotbing Openin Bet. 1 Sr. and Ma SUCH BA tee § i ee Children's ( Al * ea aoe & gt Beith , BOYS’ t 924 au St. np. > a nd ACHUSETTS AVENUE. Over one thousand Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats of the best goods. . Many of them 1 be sold at less than the oods, Say nothing about the is and the trimmings. Ae vains seldom come. A sample Suit worth $20 can be Overeoats very low, and Children and Box’s Suits at lithe over ha Children’s Overcoats : 2 would have to pay for the making. These goods ave u os Suits, only oue Wie é and are made of the best E d a m ae P rince Alvert Coats sold for $15 now 8; sold for $12 to $20 at than two-thirds of the cost. ‘tter goods made, ak me tnem superior to the best o1 5 ers go up to $16; Boys’ suits $5 to anc ve yats for Men, and Children fi bargains of your life in ar iy of { Children’s Saits . iges, 4 tos. ¢ it. ‘ have vou 3.90. Little Overcoats for half price. Men's Pat o $6, We hx i ert Coats, 3, $20, 3 12, ve to er Boss + of sample Si: 10k for the iidvei’s Clot <PEEN EE. AVEN EXTE price. s that les: ol Bors" you can ¢ sty TUESDAY Ess 2 ae Oy vA W 25 NSIVE DEA! AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF E Sele agents for the Weber Behring, Vose, Guild, Mason and Ha Behr Bros. a. IN MITH i MASON AND HAMLIN, = PACKARD, CHASE <> FR <> AMERI EAP i.d~i¢ Prices EKtmnock ——_—Go to the Meu’s Suits } Did you e choice of at and $2.90, t Dress Sr Boys’ Suits from 12 to DO YOU KNOW WE WILL TELL you—A b of the partners, and to s¢ stock is consigned to leading « gardless of cost or remaining partners, 816 F street. (Opposite United 1t Office.) Bety : LOUIS HEILBRUN’S, The Largest” One SHOE HOV i complete ters for ladies 2.00, 2.50 and 300 LADIES FINE KID $2.00. 2,50 3 00 GEAT'S 1.50 GEN 1’S SOLID & SH bins %3 ) ry the 1000 Dic uy anall nd pair 0 in orde LAS? aciire, THIS WiLL FOR 15 to 20 DAYS wy, Siates Pate Sth and Ort and Best oe ee stock of: $ ad Sewed Gai- and gentlemea 2 BUTTON, Offers an entire new pe oF a $1.00, 1.25, 1 75 Cts. MISSES & yout , SHOE OXFORD ILES & LOW QUARTER SLIPPERS 15 cts. to $2.00. 20 T Heiibran’s 462 7th Si} BOLD LADY re) cha ttab droop Tus sacle MAKE YOUR OW! ~~ ON a FURNITURE CARPETS Ee HGUSE & HERKMANS instalment house. 921923 Th st. n. w, aan as'Ors TERI P.S A liders us 8 Vi st of Phe 1 bonght for $1 | Price! Grand an under Row | sD>t TE From March 7, 87, to March 25th #210 101 RT: Oriol A Ek Hl A BEREONRL ASSOCIATION. YATRA IELHALE Inclusive. We propose that this entertgin- ment shall ery ) Won. body else in fa anit yp attent There guaran will ng. every be most it ~ until Ons You cinper nic diving fou Her ater Frid your HOON, 1ecepy nD Lys take } She w Whee} that. spices of the = 2 BATT KDAY, MARCH 19, Ramet: A CONSPIRAC MURR AY BRUWNE} Satur. by the mame E Airs. W 0 tesides at o'clock nau BEC, y Browne, General ppasd ciliee und said th je to tel lim something w of impor nt te be will} { { 1a He. Souug ate ut rE her kk whéther I heard the language or tell you that Mr. use the. words 7 Browne us ag: - Lcome te, Pay De. nor Grd he did ne > deliv: ired to getting told me ve me ihe i sald that » that} i when in the Browne t your; fr. Browne} never t have a | wons. bee: would he r. Clein- owne has ad oughe to know it. Way didn’t you tell B SLLOU S > before? Alis we MOUS Because, Mr. Clem- Ww rhe showed eec At the Browne's it is proba- } 3 makes | peisan This pou may he ed by the - under the nai iO] toe. nails Price} #500 miler | Browne | Geniar | is reme ed Mi Mr. Bigaihi t Hasris, cedn Capitol | |} Hill and as} why did. he | ix) ordered bis dise Tthat het piace vin the cadse of Lenar referr- ced him ris s he had been infory ta @Bsi. tie dem- ;/ oematic party. gs to pieces, and keep ev- a state of ugiia- Price 25 ceuts, }-<Mr the: mm FSaaato: me thea asked -him | ot bis ‘author which ilarris declined t» tell Tye ?} him. lay | sand |? i made speeches | Bee. 1887. Mr. Browne 1 to Seng tor Harris that prior to his com-| ing to the city to accept of an} appointment im the Tuterior De partment he taught schoolin Ten-! nes+ee and that he ntverat any time took any purt in polities,» r did he at any time make any politieal That his po sition on the was that ofa society and news itor aud that paper has always supported Mr. Clevelands administration. this explanation Senstor TlLarris Claes to have. Mr, Browne zinsta‘ed, but he left the cify tor s home in ‘feunessee, e»mmene- ed the practiie of law and in a jfew months lett for Kansas city, | Mo, where he is now. Young Pageis very much con- HA whiened ciened and igs anxious i rowne to know the true ‘y of his jebeae from the dior department. ‘ Mr, 4 Mir. Clemmons « said that} Ry Br nd if he © (Bi woe coald save him; Nemmens) saw fiw “in the Lnateri { 2 . Although aid Browne never wouhi Speak fo nim » sew him in the De ond chat he tad better not ‘himas be could fix e dé=ied io do so. It is ais 8 ment pucon ais wit bimith were (Clemmons) ivement on t! 1 men aud we jmen of color ee oUR WEEKLY REVIEW. i a => x MR. TROTTER AND THE eeconBrn. SHIP. TIO WHvM HE is INDEBTED THE NEW MINISTER TO LIBERIA. THE NECESSITY OF A DiVISION OF 1 Ce THE PRESID NT SHOUL PPORTER, SENAT. R SHERMAN A PRUBABL PUBLICAN PRE INIAL C a RE In reviewing the Ja M. Trotier, it ul tha favorable to him. $ office We don’t Wan stood we are un Is one ¢ offi es in the it mntist b: JISirie mitted that the 21n the confirmation of Mer. Tretter studitied jtseli and showed sat deal of incousistancy. Se and the Senat toeir obje tious to him were on ae count of him be If that be so, wh coufirmed by ti is a resident aud < : chusetis? The action ate ausw that Tiotter sends the following letter to Busvon : | OFFICE OF R | Washington Dear Comrade : ole-hearied, loyal telegrams have een rece Ved, and [ cannot fine words to adeqaately express my | deep appreciation. Tuank Mr. Lewis Haydeu tor me as soo as you pos sibly cau and the Wendell Philips {Club also. God bless you ail for ne true to the race in tiis grea: . I care not for inyself rt 1 totry to do my doty. An een bat mighty Providenee is pie for seine good purpose. have not time new to answer the many telegrents and letters Ihave received. Yours is the only gram IT answer now. Ple | the B ston papers lo ex gener for ail the k | ne 7 iends of ihe his for me as a great fi comrade, James M. Trotier, Mr. sane | i ques ORDE IR OF DE Both of your ne- Trotter says that Providence ig Lim for so.ne geod purpose. The question is who is the. Provi de Didthe Presi‘ent know | air. Tiotter before he was itrodue ed tu him by James ©. Matthews? | Did not Mrs Matthews appoint biu ja Deputy Reéorder ‘ore the fcommiitee bad a chanee to report {his nomination adversely and be- fore the Senate bad an opportuni- ty to confiim bim? In our opinion } Taylor, of Kausas City Wi ith} ADVERTISE Ia This Paper. iT WL PY. CoLORED POPULATION « 80,000. $ cents ‘per cory No 42 Mr. Matthews is that Providence and avery good one at that. The hegroes are depending too much on providence bow and less on them- selves. Providence expects us to be'p ourselves. A new MINISTER TO LIBER has been appointed by as: Presi- dent. The appointee is ©. H: J. Kansas, iin the prir neipies of the demoeratie He is a personal friend of ex- Recorder Matthews on whose recommendation he wig appointed. He isa wholesoul kind of a@ man and will no doubt make a success: ful diplomat. We still h the colored yote eessity. The roughout eating 2 us to division of san absolute ne- republican joyrnals the couutry ave advo- division whieh forces believe that the repabli- party sees that the negro in- to divide and it pretends that it is the best thing: whether it does or not the negro should, sught toand wiil divide. tends PRESIDENT CLEVE is 8 doing all he ¢€ ue ip pe u to obliterate the 8, Which is one gs forthe edlore this country. Tue Pre Ud be supported whether 2 ©6few- republieans or w Saerman is no doabt petting bimseifin trim for +88. >in “MR. SHERMAN ‘Lno donbt make a g good run; Ea if Mr. Cleveland is nominated the colored voters would no doubt im. We admire beeause honest and she Ist Senator we believe him man like Mr. raid he be nomi- Cleveland it s. We would Lin pre an Cleveland nated ag wedld be nip support Mr ‘o Mr, Blaine any time. Nomi- nate Blaine and the negroes will support Cleveland. We can take no stock in Blaine. 2s e THE PUBLIC PRINTER, fis FRIENDSHIP POR THE NEGRO, Editor of the Bee: Sr : your (whieh always vo of the colered L would like to valu ives th peop eutiment that con- opposition Padhe Priv- On Ve Stid ¢ ms t he represents 30, 000 I, Ll suppose he uid, but the at s about or years ago. the > tm faet the andergone a since tiat time. changed mach we have a Demo- resident in the White House whom the Negroes, place ts much contidencein as they have done with Kepublican Presidents their most palmy days. The t Public Printe: belongs to evelands stripe of D-mocra- nd when that said, you smust be «all right. Me. tet belongs to the progress- of the Demoeratie party. aquar represents 30,000 printersoii wentytive years ago. Lhe ‘iaion printers in those days never armitted a colored appreo u the trade in their ion nor permitted a evlored printe: to work with them. Mr. Benedict represents the present progressive tge, while the opposition 1s eling- ing to the barvacles of the past. The Sevate kept paee with the ige, in coufirmiug Mr. Benedict, is not only a thorengh busi- negs mau, but has uo prejudice to- wards the Negro, kaowing all mMen.as Ameri¢an citizens. 4. “Troth bas a ys Avon’s bird, but when the b act is raked with a ev tghi: sn not be qnie. Try a bot. Dr. Buil’s e-ugh syrup. ngh it will otay,+ thie s allay, and you will bless Dr. Bull for many a day. 25cents. “This Rass a wh quai LiGh Of Was not e atore st one time twenty-five The times, pec whole country |} youde ‘rid chang Things bave su who quiet breast,” will lest ort a nigh’ in en nights ae longe t ther.” bes id, clapping his h nde over his xching tco b. Salva wu Oil was applied, and: he was fast asicep in twenty seconds. Price 25 cents a Lotile,