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ie é pa j ys Py 4 SUBSCRIBERS |"his Paper. The Washington Beers THE LEADING NEGRO 4 ||CorozEp Porutation ORGAN. |. | 80,000. go. Vi. ee ene Ne Hes Sap NO17 the prohibitions will effect the re- | being unfortunate in not getting as} Neverdo a thing t publicans sufficiently to enable the | high as Haman where an excellent | have cause to regret. 17D ICH BARGA NS AMUSEMENTS. \E\ ER SU é I T \ | democrats to carry the next elec-| opportunity would be afforded —Ix-— | hat you will ‘TILE QUEEN OF SONG tion is a question that no one can|them to kick the vacant air to Womans honor is her fortune ; iatelligently answer. There is on-| their hearts content. Ifear that and he who steals it bei — | i ly one way for the republicans to| some of us fresh from the Divini-| Men often abuse women after | Maggie Webb. ory yas and thatis for them | ty schools get a little too high some- | they have failed to disgrace them. | 70 7 ILA. give the colored voters liberal| times. We fail to assist in cement- P . | OE CVH ORO STEN recognition. Theday of pleading| ing the Baptist family. I have ea honest man will disgrace a RHE DVESTERN JNIGHTINGALE. to the colored voter has passed.| see on the other hand stupid men| ~~ j FAVORITE OF THE WEST. He wauts and demands substantial | attend school with bright and in- A gentleman will not and ali- 1 Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats | a a f Be tanerte a ee eee | rope nee as ie ee a nT wer ope thousand Men’s. Boy's 2 sea Sa ‘Whe Wonder o e democratic ticket without in-| boys were more advance ‘et as- i P tee ieeat goods. Many of them eae! Ce at less than the cost of the EAST Hlucements only demonstrates his|shamed of their deheieney for ~ paces Castaet alan. goods, say nothing about the waking wee t “ih page Actual a THE EAST, weakness. ‘Lhe democratic party | fear that the boys would smile be- _ tis true that sheis to be mar- rains seldom come. A sample Suit worth $20 can be bought for $12. | *Maentricent Costumes: |'Will'loseif it.continaes to dictate|fore reciting. Let the old brethen | Tied to a man unsuited to her aim- Overcoats very low, and Children and Boy’s ery ee little over half: | WomDaxeULGH GWEERAVGIOE to President Cleveland. He is with-| recite. We are all brethren, we) able disposition. rice. Children’s Overcoats at less than you would have to pay for the| *Y ON x = out exception, the wisest man in/|are all Baptist. “Water cannot! Mars will intercept, ag her hand iriking. ‘These goods are mostly in single Suits, only one of a kind, TIE PREMIER PRIMA-DON-| che demoncratic party. We should | rise above its level.” If there is| and heart were given away months ay made of the best English, French and American goods. Prince | NA OF THE RACE. ‘like to see a party of the people in | any diffieulfy too hard tor chris-| ago. y re Coats sold for $15 now 36, Suits that sold for $12 to $20 at less | mores and OneneDatesas this country, which would tend to|tians to settle by the aid of the _ than two-thirds of the cost. There are no better goods made, many of | *Or +¢ Pp "~~ | obliterate this color prejudice. Holy Spirit, the Bible is false|,,1¢Was on a summers evening “rae ‘superior to the best ordered work. Men’s Suits start at $5 and go| Address Lieut. Howard L.| The attemptof afew sore heads| there is no God and I am an| that she consented. nee 816; Boys’ suits $5 to $10; Children’s Suits $2.50 to $6, and Over-| Smith, 215 “East 88th St., New) to draw Prot. Gregory into a fight |infidel. But Iam willing to say| Her word is her bond. Men, Boys’ and Children from $2.50 up. You can secure the! York. will not work. Prof. Gregory | with David let all men be liars but} @& had his B pargains of your life in any of these goods you can get fitted in. We | knows there is popular opposition | let God be true. When we all be-| jg¢ bie ee miwait pata ae - jot of Children’s Suits—54 in all—the price of them was $6.50, $7, | ae _ | to mixed schools in the District of | come of one accord, of one mind | yratth be Pre peste ecmAlem 4to8, Just think of it. Youcan have vourchoice| Orchestral music for Balls, Pri-} Columbia hence he will not attempt|and all speak the same things, | “@tthews, who did they have? Little Overcoats for half price. Men’s Pants 75c., vate parties, Soirees, Receptions,/to thrust upon the people that| when we all rally around the same| Recorder Trotter will be able to lave alot of Prince Albert Coats, Black Cloth | Weddings, ete. Special induce-} which the mases don’t want. For| standard when all fight under the | tell in a few months from now. 2—your choice to day for $12. {—Miss— Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Clothing wpe now offered at the Great Sample of MEN, BOYS cs “CHILDREN’S Clothing Opening at 924 7th St. n. w. AxD MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Bet. 1 ST 1 $18, $20, $2 ; | ments and low terms to Clubs giv-|one we are opposed to mixed | same captain, for the good of the d be smpossible to enumerate the thousands of good things in| ing a number of entertainments! schools under our present form of | cause of Christ; then and not until Pytate ory hag hina eva Clothing tor Men, Boys’ and Children. Come and see for yourself | during the season. ‘\ government. Had we the elective | then will we be able to see. First, a be eee een eee at the great sale of sample Suits at 924 7th St. N. W., bet. 1 St. and F. KRAUSE, He denies all rumors and charges and in the absence of proff let the matter rest. : 5 i d all | : ‘s | 808 I St., n. W-| favorable to mixed schools than we. | verted to Christ. Second, there} numerous next year, poy'sand Children’s Clothing. Salecommences TUESDAY MORN- | SOCIETY MUSIC. This clamor againt Prof. Gregory | will bea greatr-vival of religion| Many will be called but tere will who failed to get their pet retain-| Third, there will be a fearful stop The old _politici © tak : ; 2a e 0! oliticians musi ea | Prof. Hibner’s Orehestra can be ed on the school board. We knew|putto those lamentable church P sa - ~ T 3, | ; iS and wen Commissioner Webb | of our churches out of debt. Fifth Dead men tell no tales, but | OU IS H E I] BRU N ) | wans, Concerts, ap nae poe left the city, letters were sent to| we will see more money raised for | thieves do. ; J wy ee etc., inquire of Prof. Eibner, 1 7 “| persons in the town or city in| education for Home and Foreign The Largest and Best One ’Price (er, southwest corner of L and 7th eaheud = ; ae sons to see Commissioner Webb, | good association and one good min- eet cnder ground. store, 937 Pa. Ave. Sept. irae and have this man retained. Min-|isters union. Seventh, we willsee| Thieves also lie and wait fora 1, : 402 7th NY N W | — SS |\ted, aud last but not least an ap-| trict or some paper endorsed,| ayy thi « a aug | as P thieves steal, but there is SEE:—THE OLD LADY IN WINDOW. : OUR WEEKLY REVIEW. peal was made to the Old Man Elo-| when we shall have united. a cart load of abuse during the! the above objects be successfally| His sisters honor should be sas- : . Matthews fight. This same indi-| accomplished. How can we unite? | tained :f reports are true. sewed Button Gaiters and Waukenphast. $2.50 LADIES FRENCH DONGOLA BUTTON DISAPPROVED BY COLORED REPUB | scripts and articles will show, took | ton Association on the 14th inst, a eae LICANS, THE NEGROES WILL Nor | occasion to knife the “old man” and | resolution looking to the calling of 3090TS. | i $1.50--GENT’S & LADIES SOLID BUTTON, LACEand CON-| xxorons at west Porn, THE] % this man and asked him to call) Baptist churches ofthe District, The secretary or the pimp of the pio ~~ = ° % * ices a ath WS SHOES | Prof. Gregory is alright and the | speakers and unanimously adopted | Park, aud declared that he was a 97 Cts—MISSES & BOY’S SOLID SHOES. | TON FOR CONGRESS. HIS ELECTION Fee pares fi ae [hee pn ee ; southern planter. =0 Cts._CHILD’S SPRING HEEL, BUL'TON SUOES. | A i eenainy on ee. people will be satisfied with his | by the assoviation. Rev. W. B. Pp s hool board of trustees. ‘There is| tee appointed to arrange &c., will | land to see him, but he had left. P.S. Pastors and Charitable Societies will receive a liberal discount. | The New York republicans met BO GIRUE cimis GUEgN (eo GEC) Ue ple ere irae Wine ie Cie UIC. p : ® : room and eat in the ordinary with | the son of Ex-president Grant, for | Schools. and local preachers; I appeal to| tn servants. ’ ‘ om | snuKER buTcuINgS secretary of stateof New York. aa the deacons and trustees, 1 appeal ROBINSOR,. § ‘ . roc in | to the ‘ : a PARKEER Saddle and Harness maker. | be has nothing to reccommend him REV. LAMKINS ON THE BAP | Distriet, I appeal to you with every | claimed that he was 8 millionaire. & CO Repairing neatly done. licans of the Empire State nor can | of or great Baptist Pico < Interior Deprrtment. ° 218 G St., n. w., Washington, D-C. | he expect to receive the support of ERICH we Are SU anegain Choy DAS eS eee eon eohamicalMtoithcrniniorcats SUGGESTS A REMEDY. A PAPER sun, in the name of the high — if you a not a planter. The Bijou Shaving and He is the gentleman who asserted NEEDED. HE MAKES AN APPEAL. |in the name of God and for the} We claims that he had been ap franchise uo one would be more| great number of happy souls con-| Convention candidates will be Mass. Ave. Look for the signs. Sample Suits and all styles of men’s | [NG at 10 o'clock. only eminates from the sore heads| among those already converted. | onty be two chosen. : 5 i 7 i back seat. | engaged for Receptions, Balle, Ger- that a desperate effort was made, | splits. Fourth, we will see more LREES aoe Ge oe Tallis Nae which he stopped requesting per-| Missions. Sixth, we will see one Dead menoften lie. It is six HOUSE SHOE isters of the churches were solici-| a good Baptist paper in the Dis-| chance to steal. bu | quent, the very man whoreceived| I repeat and not®until then will Rano amoug) (haves. An entire new stock of $3.97.—The Best LADIES and GENTS’ Hand. | |THE NOMINATION OF FRED. GRANT | Vidual we are told, whose manu-| 1 introduced in the lst Washing- « GQENT’S SEAMLESS CALF GAITERS and Fair STITCHED | | SUPPORT HIM, HIS OPposiTroN to | i the hour of his distress he went|a Baptist congress of all of the | . GRESS GAITERs. | SAY OF RETRIBUTION coME, LANG |2 the Commissioners with him. | which was heartily endorsed by Interior Department went to Deer “RUBBER BOOTS, ALL SIZES ” record when he retires from the| Johnson chairman of the commit-| A man whoknew him left Oak- Tickets ond Cl for all iand nominated Col. Fred. Grant, | bim do anything detrimental to the | I appeal therefore to the pastors He slept in the third story back ickets anc arom 8 Tor all. | z 2 ‘) So far as Col. Grant is concerned, to the great army of Baptist in the} Bad on the southern planter who asa fit man to represent the repub- TIST. | sentiment of my heart, in the name} He isa spittoon washer in the the olored voters when he has {THEIR FAILURE To HARMONIZE. HE|all that is righteous beneath the| Nodisgrace to wash spittoons, that no Negro should graduate] HE CRITICISES THOSE WHO ARE) Sake ofthe Lord Jesus Christ, to| pointed on a cotton commission by Men’s Beys’ and Youths’ FINE cLOTH- ING | WAIRCUTTING PARLOR. from West Point, but notwithstand-| 100 HIGH FOR SCHOOLS. | i bohe ale ig ag iat Mr. Lemar. = |er-rse « = ing, this same Col. G oie 7 e (2:33 3rd St. s. w. in ata tS Baie Ge ae | there is strength.” By all means What fools these mortals be. | let us have a Congress. | S. GeRIAH LAMKINS, | 1010 4th St., n. w. a9. $. Ei CGR SEVENTHANDO TS. NW. Everything tip top. Come and see us, | Of the state of New York. Because | Editor of the Bee: Fools often go where Angels dare not tread. “ Spoorswoop and NEWMAN, PRops. he is the son of ex-president Grant,| ‘There are about 32 Bapt. chureh- Si. 13 Weeks. is no recommendation to assure The POLICE GAZE curely wrapped, to any addr States for tnree months on receipt of, co ONE DOLLAR, ~ Liberal discount allowed to postma agents and clubs.. Samplece es maile Addr, ssall orders ro RICHARD K. FO FRANKLIN SQUARE,, mzs | W: HH. Harrover MANUFACTURER OF ill be mailed se- ess in the United Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- ware, House Furnishing Goods ete No 313 Seventh St N W Was D his election as Secretary of State. Col. Grant has no political record nor does his social standing of that character that would draw around him the best element in the state. He has done no deed that - posteri- ty can applaud nor has he a record that the .present generation can endorse. While the colored people of this country had a strong appre- tciation for his father they have jnone for hisson. We dou’t pro- pose to support men simply be- es in the District, which represent | more wealth, I refer to church | property, more intelligent from a Baptist point of view and the great- est number that can be found upon | THEY SAY THAT ten square mile any where else iu | the United States and if figures do | not lie, any where in the known} world. As to whether or not they | represent more religion has not as | yet been decided and is therefore an open question. But our failure to harmonize and therefore our ina- It is not the man who can talk the loudest that will go to the next republican convention, but he who endureth to the end. The Cadets and Capital City Guards made a big hitin Philadel- phia. The boys looked well and took the rags off the bush. Prof. Gregory will disappoint them all. Mr. Cornish will make no mis- bility to consentrate our efforts cause they are republicans, there] pave b pee : s : takes. He will. endeavor tocon- : ave been a cause of griet to all who Pacer phe ' oe areasmany republicans as there} have had the interest of the cause | Bevis ae i ihsaiteas —— are democrats, to some extent, who | of Ghrist and Baptist of the District | ma are opposed to the Negro. How : at heart. We have two associations| _ Whether the bibleistrueor false, | Bill Brown knows what he is can the colored republicans then 4 where we ought not to have but follow its teachings and you will | about. support Col. Fred. Grant, a man p », we had two ministers union | 40 right. - who declared that no Negro should | put’ wo: ; Arepublican league has been pratukterrom hWestbointeatnilie but Bedale Lissa te ioe pea cra ca should | organized in South Washington. tary academy that receives its sup- | er of the two associations to which| acs The fair venus should not have port from the people? If there ev-| 7 have referred, some of the most | Superintendent Cook will now | been so hasty. er was united action on the part of] inguential are a none and still | TeSt im peace. |colored republicans it should be) other great and infiuential spend| Don’t be uneasy about Prof. demonstrated in the election that) their time and money annually Gregory be knows his business. jis to take place in New York. The traveling to other cities to meet : ess _ | that they have put out for some day of retribution for the Negroes] acsoclations aud for what? The| The sneaks will fail to force him | one else. of New Vorkas at hand. ;Thereis|scno lt answers), /ithats) Could | 00 cae ce 1s against eastom: Shakespeare was the aathor ot uo doubt of the election of they not save both time and money | A sinking man will grab at any | his own plays. and do the same good at home? ' thing. He is gone never to return again. Men often meet with such things HON. J. M, LANGSTON That he wishes to sell out at cost ; if so let us leave offour annual) R, W.T. should w: i eRe s e fF ees i : é . W. T. should watch the man | be cause of his lady customers the —-! se ; z 5 i of Virginia to Congress next year-| trips save our time and the peoples’ | on 4th street. are asking for tas meaeh eredit pm n> 222 aS ES B . . | Prof. Langston is one of the most) money. You may say I am asetter Boe | never pay on the old bill. oc: E2315 ~ & be S89 Z ~ | distinguished Americans of today-| forth” of strange doctrines; the , He stabbed him in the back, but | : Nike aa = Ef, 3 3 = E | iz [His eleetion to Congress by the same was said of Panl of Luther, Richard doseu’t believe it. | Pay up your subscription and o Siggo 23 5 ° people of Virginia wouid be a just| of Wesley of Christ himself. “The! A good man should know his en- | °€ Year in advance and receive phd ES é z = | eagles i se ines Pe servant is uot greater than bis | eile Haran beso bray standard list oo Ez & % 2 Calle f Prof. Langston ts elected | master.” | ie ip works. ec : = é dee 338 = he will do hover to his position Some young people go to school eich Bat know them nee There was great rejoicing last eee ae Ss S23 & ect Woks and get a smattering of learning, an You are liked for your fidelity to | week, even the dogs were happy. us 5 = SB ose & THE CAMPAIGN diene falsely ligated | those! youlauppoct ’ 1 > :s &Ep Eee ere eee SRSA DOR Ale ys eee eee earl ae aks | Some men want more honoring ob 3: ELSeic. GSEs 3 rea se WRe be the neues The a howe joo ee cits too brat Break lose from the gang and | than others. 2 £ =D oS 56 KDOW nA Ticah paqiitics. e or their parents. | . ‘ = = 4 ea Pear a peisds 2 fihhegaiee Sach = very strong | for re abba peuGa) and charch, | iene bite — cee _They often get angry ifyou don’t ; Se picdeigradesbccneps Preteee 2 | will draw largely from the demo-|and finally they get too high for| | His supposed | friends defeated | give them more attention then oth- baad eS FebincreeSstecriseued APLESc: 3 crats, the prohibition will draw|themselves. Many communities! bim. Ask Col. Webb, he can tell) ers. - So g¥bcsssese"ee se esecdeck ese ne i from the republicans, {but whether | have ,regarded such characters as | YOU. Such men are fools. Bs "Sg.°°2°a<Pat a sk <8 fed EF sis rt ee aan aoa 6