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there is nothing to his league. He has been a failue as a political acrobat. His last ditch was the | Prohibition party where he died. Published every Saturday at 1109 I street north west, Washington, D.C. OPPOSED TO HIM. Hnurrah for the BEz! Sting ‘em again! The white man that op- Enterud at the Postoffice at Washington . as second-class mai! matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. “One copy, peryear- — ~ - $2.00) nosed the elevation of the down-|ing room than to steal, There ee epi aoed aia ze trodden race, should certainly re- are many waiters to day, who only he be reduced to deputy. City subscribers, monthly - ‘| ceive the cold shoulder of that|receive from $18 to $20 per There are hundreds who abuse ADVERTISING RATES: race, let him be republican or dem-| month, can show more movey and Trotter behind his back, but we One inch, one month - - $100/0crat. The ‘Progress’ certainly] jive petter than many government take notice that these lick spittles Quattercolimn“ “ = '- 5 ©) thinks, in fact knows, that Prof. Blenics and mossensersavhoiece: grin like monkies when they meet ei receive him. Trotter isnot so bad as his pean Pe eae) J.-M. Langston would be the right One column Z e 15%) man in the right place, aud would this class of labor than in the gov- ernment department when you don’t pay your debts. It is this class of men who meet their obliga- tions, while, ina majorijy of cas- es, the government employe is more or less in debt. This class ot labor is often looked upon as inferior, but we have always found it advisible to be in the din- from 60 to 100 dollars per m~nth admit yonng colored men; but It ins @vident that he bae:sni:rep-| goveg#ment position is no evi- talk would satisfy the defeated resented the. sof the¥ree- | dence that he is not a gentleman. | still we continue to support party. man whieb ves the that | There is mofe honor in following|them. If the colored people| Bill Smith was the happiest man in the crowd, but the most sur- prised. Bill is a good Hearted fellow but | he must drop Johnson. He is too! much of a load for any human be- | ing to carry. | ithas been suggested that Trot-’ ter make Johnson deputy recorder of deeds. Johnson is recorder, why should would support their own institu- tions and such that are friendly disposed toward them, there would be no necessity of complaining. Let us help ourselves. we oe ——_—_ THEY SAY THAT would be friends would paint him. @ne neh, one year ohn a P ; and do less for the elevation of in di " 5 4 55 | reflect credit upon the race in the _ Men in distress often go to those . Lady of we Lake’ laa romance fn verse, and of Uyeteen «~~~ = 75.00] congressional hall of this great re- their fellow man. whom they have never aided. faiat thal. Se or veaaoee Bae 2 Bora By aero @necolumn “=== ~——s«d18 | public.— Arkansas Progress. It is an old ad fool and hi i et fms Barton, A Sorel. By George Hct, «x Pen Ui OUR WEEKLY REV fe £ old adge, @ tool and his ee il. Lady Gwendoline’s Dream. 4 Sorel. By iis ae, ee TEW. | money soon part. REPUBLICANS ORGANIZING. | *iteggnereéimetaty Teo. son our Weekly Review on the nomi- nation of Col. Fred. Grant, the Arkansas Progress had the aboye to say. 5 We disclaim any responsibility for stat ments expressed by our correspondents ‘Seither do we indorse all they say. Correspondence on living topics is solicited COMMITTEE. HE WILL OPPOSE MATTHEWS IN NEW YORK ATTENDING | those who have aided you ia the A MEETING OF THE BeMOcraTic | ime of adversity. Itis always well to remember Alarge number of gentlemen met last week in the “Johnson ee iugt 1 Persons often beat their friends| 3°", > ae ee but to have attention must be brief. cae ae e 5 z for the purpose of organizing @ per-| embracing jommunications for publication must RETIREMENT OF FORTUNE. CEES HAS DE ea intentionally, but there is a day of manent Republican club at the | Stedee Sr ber say aaa G P AND THE CITY Post OFFIcg. THE |Tretribution to come : ; Ti. Jasper Dane's Secret. A Xovsl. By is _. be sccompanied with the writer's nam ° , National capital. The session was | » seston, sie: os iome Rlorement, sci. os Not necessarily tor publication but asa d PRESIDENT AND HIS WESTERN| ‘The kid glove politicians who are| attended by many representative | pew wore 'sfon tis sihet, cmuaning easy stra f PROT ERETEA FIG The colored people of this coun- TRIP, OUR DISTRICT MILITIA.| figuring to go to the next republi-| citizens, the greatest enthusiasm Boodle wort, embroldsry, oy 912, profusiy and lag W. CALVIN CHASB, Eprror. try are to be ea ne, on bh DISCARDING COLORED SERVANTS. | can convention will surely get left.| prevailed, and the success Of the | , 1, Grimms Fairy Stories for the i retirement of Mr. T. Thomas For-| wuat ouR HIGH SCHOCL DOES. ‘hose politici h Republican party. its principles | syed rey em ster taller ant 6 = tune, editor of the “New York Peas Pe etic at- | and candidates, was the wish of all. AIA, Sed breeding giving be ua A colored Citizen’s Committee] Freeman, from the editorship of mpting to organize a high toned) phe meeting was simply for form-| 3 Gsefal Knowledge for the Mintion, « 2asiy ought to be organized. that paper. Mr. Fortune was first] Ex-recorder James C. Matthews |Tepublican club, will find them- ing a temporary organization, and Tet come Goce teen, ies St ee a republican, then a democrat, and| of Albany, was in New York city selves on the outside when the gen- | ith this in view, Mr. W. W. Dan- | slams consti tundrotsofexostts voting per Give us 10,000 subscribers, and} last a probibitionist. He has been | this week attending a meeting of eral roll is called. enhower was elected president, Mr. Megs tyne emi et the BEE will be issued tri-weekly. lero asa epipaerg anda on the democratic state committee of| There is acentral republican| Patrick O’Farrell secretary, and Seas caer ak oe nae —_—_—_—— the masses would not care to fol-} whj i committee in existence. Mr. J. H. Howell treasurer. Oe pe = Ifyou want a National race pa-|low. Personally we admire the which he isa member. Of course Wordnet ane ay per, give us 10.000 subscribers. gentleman, but, as a journalist and a would be leader he has been a Mr. Matthews is opposed to the election of Col. Fred. Grant, Mr. William A. Cook’s motion to appoint a committee to draft a con- stitution and by laws was adopted. Good republicans cannot be dis- criminated against, although they ‘and new songs. %.] ned Reek, ‘A Novel. By Hugh Conway. * 28. At the World’s Mercy. A Novel. 3; ‘Warden, sathor of * The House on the Marsh, 31. Mildred Trevanion. Novel. By “ The Duch- i Florence The Bex is the paper after all. | failure. Mr. Fortune might have What the a Wee to Col. Grart | cannot afford to wear kid gloves. The chair appointed Messrs Wil- Si Derk Doge A Nova By te anne of Caiies ——<—<—<—<—<—<—— been ausefal man, he might have | 18 18 New York we are unableto}| The bottom will be knocked out | jiam A. Cook, Dr. E. A. Adams, | ,.% Shsdersgn the Snow. 4 Yer. 373.1. It will pay to advertise in this} been a journalist of force and | State, but, if he, which is afact,}of the star chamber republican | ex-Senator Fowler, D. A. Windsor, | «22 Leolime, A Novel. By Mary Cosit ay, author paper. character, but his vacillating polig said that no Negro should gradu-| meeting that was held last week. | Thomas A. Gardiner, Simon Wolf,| saea*istane see es ———=__|crbusmace tim a yigmy in the fate from | West Point, while he] [tig a new thing to havea select | Dr. Purvis, Smith Wormley and | o& Sejanta Buhne. ti Read our new adyertise-| eyes of the ;ublic. He predicted | was a cadet there, he does not de-| republican party in this city Fred. Douglass. On motion, W.| o& Dedley Sarton, A tort, By xisew. B Bt ments. the demise of the Bee after the de-| serve the support ofthe colored | Saati Se W. Danenhower was added to the | «3¢,Argelden Dawa 4 Sorel. By ste satin ee aerent? ere of our ¢ fic, a tread, bet] voters in the state of New York, = pegs a few is nothing bat committee. am valerigs Fate. a —— ia ; alas! he «lid: ot think that the Ber and Mr. Matthews is right to op controll the masses is a thing to The motion to make the propos- et later, Rose, 4 Novel. By Wilkie Collins ik If a newspaper editor is not en-| would live to chronicle the death of Gacliivenelectioniandaderant ira be learned. ed club a permanent one was adopt- Sanne, A fel, By Mrs. Henry Wood, author o jaa lad J ade kingdom of) the * Freeman. : 1 4 SA MEeIN ra can eT eIPine Bluff Repub- It made no difference, he was a| ed amid much applause. The dis- enon? ns Behe Gnatiemasy ce? heaven who is? wil not be missed as long as there lican of Ark., sensiab) 4 Philadelphia caterer. cussion that was brought forth by | vcstehinsen Grace. dironof noasarray in toe sou bi ———_—__- ——- isa BEE to supply the mouths of | O" ” ably says: 4 tue resolution made known the fact | P90". ware P ‘@ The greatest liars in coun-| those who waut bhoucy. Cail to see| We do not like those who are always} bree dollars a plate, with a blll} +45 plenty of money was at com | Sitors=fierom tai é try are those ministers who tell you] a Timorby when you come this] sexly to ae Phghaulmerorgoonve mma. fi HOC! GRIEG Cu! Tes GEESE mand, and that the ulterior ebject | se sts mimic pertrm Sentreds ors to have their subscription bill] “ay to organize your league, The Neqorand or aioe Giant Wat opnuet ee ee WEHGRGE Ci Git was to establish a club house, and va. @ of the Poets, containing charm! ready for them and never call. Bre is iu a better and a more flour-| and ic’still opposed to the military edu- e vai * | to effect an organization that Would | itgme;Sr7antsodaoy ters — __ | ishing condition than it has ever | cation of miltary cadets at West Point we| Ab! brother Cromwell the boom | be equal if not supesior to the Lf ay a rt It is no use tosey that you will] been before. do not see how he expects to get the | will not send the old man to the| ion League clubs of New York city | “A Anccastes af Publte Men Wasninston not read the Bez, we propose to ————— Negro vote, fe Ui statesione we Will wait! convention. and Philadelphia. Baden dutch em tad"a Sed me Sra iets ec ANT = : 2 makes e wants ent compel all who make this asser DOUGLASS ON GRANT. | the Negro vote. There was too much methodist| _Mr-E. W. Fox suggested that) (serps matics. De roils tion to do just to the contrary. : : attachoditoitandinot h bap.| the headquarters for the club be | ses tener ay. It is rumored that if Mr. Jas. |! © it and not enongh bap-| -1 ined at once, and that a name | .#,Remee, and, Jullet. By, William, Blac ae attest | eo AVS crgtand, that Ex-Re.| C, Matthews of Albany, is not voip be eiven the organization which | sus=uziss sess ss semen ry colored people in this city” wio| corder Hougt es bad a letter in| appointed city postmaster, Tat}. Xv att vau tay yuur~ wires but, Me Pi aroudetropublcnr syuspath [=~ Cosh 9 ie ana read newspapers. The Bee is} the New York Tribune this week|the chances of Mr. Benjamin|if the bees’ sting dou’t cut them, Y | qf, nok Ardem, and other sens. Br Ait for the club. bi For purity of style, geauine sweetaess aod read by almost this entire reading ‘The motion to adopt a name was Pathos, the great poet has never surpassed his e people, and if advertisements are Rot read it is not our fault. the comb will be cnt and allow the honey to waste. The gentleman at the Capital willnot be able to sugar-coat the boys. indorsing the nomination of Col,| Lovejoy are good. Mr. Lovejoy Fred Grant for the secretury-|i8a man who has the respect and ship of the State of New York.| confidence ot the entire popula- We are surprised to know it, it] tion and although he is a demo- it is a fact. It aas but a few|crat is honest und his appoint- Whenever you seea man com ‘Enoch Arden.” In this poem of human affection he is at postponed until the next meeting. ‘The character of the wily, ambitious and drilliaas 5 ; ; alluded to, and it was stated that Lok ret hg ag ep ing down the street with papers ir ’ see] Ds bent, kad one cannot Kew the post laaceava witout The abscence of representative | 1,%,Cardtinal Richeliew. By Six F. Bulrer colored men from the meeting was | pay ot Vardinal Misteliver’is’ihe pus whieh has become Sar 2 Pan! and Vir; be Bernadin de St invitations had been sent to sever- abe degen eee tetiniastis renown ie fesboses eieca. eis tien © Gi cae at tials kchoge reget in bd ehcp tal the approval of} The people will win. al, but they failed to respond end etre, rr renin. Te the ry a Newport, R.I. He is still looking irene! NS 1 mee COMM UBL: The central committee will meet| ‘A vote of thanks was extended | “st mites Toosey's 1 Advocate and the editor of this pa- THE PRESIDENT per, disapproved the nomination]. . aes 7 of this voung upstart, on the| having a nice time. His reception grounds that he (Grant) declared | i the West has been one of en- 7 Miss Feosey’s Mission, and Laddie. Two to Mr. Roessle, the proprietor Of | Some asadu:y wnich Totten and inspine, They ous © the Arlingtou, for the courtesies Pp Gale arene Woffington. By Charles Reade. Thi! he had bestowed upon the gentle- | mrcrvlet oy ie eter niveling inoue oom secalsn ‘Morales with which great minds ornament their wort. Not forthe Liberian mission. Those papers are indorsements. in January. The kid glove republicans will be fooled when the general roll is call- __ ie oy Me Cant S:ewart has thusiag : d men calling the meeting. During | § Sy Pes Rotason ts aot wo know Reads. Pars | . Negr asm. At last we are inform- | © ae ae S| 63. rare ui of above. offered his service to the demo.|‘B8t no Negro should graduate he evening the follewing dispat ‘ 0. - : 2949 1) from West Point as long he was| &4 that They were surprised because pa y sg Aiopatels |S ete Se Se lee Eaten was received by Mr. E. W. Fox, dated Philadelphia: “I indorse aud will cooperate in the move- meat for the organization of a Re- publican club. I regret that I can- not be present at the meeting to- | wnyaot wus tsmom arti Taine, thew set night.” Signed Greene B. Baum. ee Te tabs wo of ue Kind words were also received | ts houssd things to never drekaed st cratic state committee of New York to stump the state against Col. Grant. acadet there and he (Douglass) EDITOR FORTUNE said, wicn Mr. Cromwell made] of the N i ew York Freeman has use of the rewarks, gentlemar do] retired from journaliam, Per-|, They bad move sense than those gumrdiuty. It was not any advice! haps he thinks that the Leugue | PY Whom they were invited. a fs : Sdae gave that we} will pay him better. Why should| Representative republicans should nee € nomination of) yur little Tomy do such a naugh-|e uamed. Who are they? representative colored republicans did not attend. Rasseclas. Prince of Abyssinia. By Dr tal writings Dy & We have just received the American edition of the Illustrat ed London News. It contains . 4 -_ ¢ | Grant, but upon our ow ie- i j Doom sve maoy important facts. It is for} 772?" is n convic- | ty thing? e ivi : A F : ote cceng A a Tncirand News Ca. | tion. We shall oppose any re- 2 hen ay ioe is ao The civil service order was the | from many leading Republican sen- | a%.hegr 's omni ant tarilugnmny oft = 7 _ 1 publicar Go te pap: at succeeds the | great objective point. ators and members of the House of | Sega tae, ree canton The aand of a tase! N.Y publican who is inimical to the} Freeman = i ; i ‘wall aboard” “ - i. : Gooa P r Representatives indorsing the | fiitle tom she | all steard” os Liverpeok, the nie “egprr ot the colored people. If Farewell Tomy and if Forever | that” aie golden but things | movement and offering such aid| "m Jultaand fer Romeo. By David chris . $e > fe 3 23 x 2) are ‘ol . ™ aa ways as S In the Savoy—Brown case| honetit will he. beto the colored] mel sine Farowalt good cease, NOUS] a8 will be found necessary. | ‘The | Saectis sr aeuacasaote no before the school board, Dr.| people. if he 3 ‘ a? OUR DISTRICT MILITIA M : Bee meeting proved to very successful, | tesdot we sry. RRS ee ee acs tek en e is elected? Men|_. ues ae en often lie for fan, but it; is! and the happy speech of Mr. Simon | ,ST*aLady of Urens. BF cimorsied part ig aR gEanae eee ae ae should be honest and true to their will be a unit in discontinuing the | hard to see those lies react to the| Wolfe, indorsing the formation of | S2"SratRtstrpminn af we" tader pasion svar coe! ne = Pepe convictions and not allow party | escort business. We are glad to detriment of the liar. the club and its objects, met with | "OMT Oo Crteket on the Hearth Jee + asap 3 This Ge <a fealty to disuade them. eel oe in fact quitea number] , Harry Smith can get there ev-| ty chithes Gh Opel bee wriven by Disko. AGS re saeco hee g poner in the different organizations op- ve pees Ae -| strong logic used and the language | Ss tril be preserved. and read. long after some of in =: < way the cuse stands. THE WAITERS UNIO: osed it ery time. The iastitation is in-|i, which it was expressed awaken-| “2 a. N. posed it anyway, debted tohim for the success of as exp 2 @N-| @ Stabbed im the Dark. By EF. Lynn —_—_—_.. ed old Republican enthusiasm and | $"St actor sho invests Ingenious plots end, nant ; ir COLORED s the law school. : Taleess simaties ie ameter. Pati 6 Pat While we have always admir- beneai d eLiet ae He would like to go, but indeed = a ay ie mens padticeasing Calderon the Goursier. By Sie FB 3 i Jou i : Se ace ! elng disposed of a. i 4 ut inde in view. wer of the best of the great author's historia Ma a“ a ae froin es _ There is an orgafization in thie wie Baily in the Discnee ote it is against the rules of hard work-| and the zsal manifested are good | isirmassa. “778° “si isk sate sst gentlemanly deportment and a/ city kuown as the Waiters Union | reason of ‘that i ‘ ing republicans. indieations that a powerful and in- | .%,Sh¢3or Adventures in the Caves of Kor. By man of high personal integrity, There are two branches to this their lazi 2 ee ecu Th i fiuential Republican club will be | Shedietuer ino mms ae ance the we would suggest to him the pro- orgauization, numbers one reir laziness and indolence. @ acquittal of H.C. Burgess tablished in this city.—‘+Nation- igor and variesy ofthe book sate I especial soar! : e ! ’ and! We regret t ke thi meets the universal 1 of hig | °St@¥lished in this city- hha narrative imparts a pleasant thrill as it ro ‘hroaga riety of attending t-e mectings| tw 38 ae gret to make this statement |: sal approval of his ” ‘wonderful seenes and oe Pact priety : £8) two. Mr. J.S. Saunders, is pres | ; ; friends al Bepablican. Sepa ke 08. Part IV. at of the school board of trus ees.) jdent of one and Mr. J. E. Mor- ut, It 18 nevertheless trae. It g — @. Bulldog and Butterfly. By David Chris. Superintendent Powell is always! gan is president of the other, o be seen in our duily papers,| It is the story of the man who Seve bit overdrawn, ‘Bulldogs and’ Susrtics ace regent looking after the inter-| The cea ; *| advertisements for white help and |Webt hunting for the lions’ skin n The C or New Utopia. BY P gs hese two organizations are com-| jt is d i was killed whi F : ats, Thee Race, or New Utor’ est of the white schvolsand assis's | posed of a class of fine young men ae istinctly stated that no color- illed while bunting him. Leal rote Ipaad tm ihe centre of tho eth we? st very much in the legisiaioys) The public will be surprised to ed person need apply. Our eolor-| Never dig a mans grave before Setimetre tips, charming book; git show mauve by the board. know that there are mea conuect- HIGH SCHOOL eon ners go arid because you = Sey Vata Rest 1 ‘of Prohibition {> ihe jed with loth. f thee crganiza—|every year graduates young men | first. Y apt tobe carried to it Heragest By bison, So 2c. mone jtions whe we highly educated, |as waiters and bellemen for the The Bees’ r Fever aod_ entre ‘sane ory but cireams-a: prohibited | hotels, We think that there should hed RE CET Cn rs sett te evant. —— ean fap noe ea aced Be : have his tuneral and thea car % [teem the Attante Defiance} [tf OP. la NE govloy | be some inducements offered to | him to the grave. = i Pe Rte | mez ma mnen su i ueir}our boys. We understand that Plokwiek's atventares wih the impremionsie Hon. B.K. Brace, the leader of | #bilily. No witnsta dng this! Prof. Cardoza has introduced |..Cs Revells denies of having Wilewordeaadons and mir provoking the Negro race stands for h promi-| fact they :re doing everything t. | book keeping, this is a step in the pp rar maw should mete Seeeeioroas Peemerte } . y’s staff. = on nently as the candidate on the re-| advance the interest of their fel-| right direction. What our High i I publican ticket. The Georgia Ne- low man. We unders'and that! schools needs is somethin Ttisad i 0 pte rs i ’ | ‘ ools nee to k is a dangerous thing to -proph Baglishiterafure and ft mast gro is proud of him. Tue leaders a movement is on foot to estab-| the boys employed and oe a bee esy for the down fall ef dhote ako \ ecm Loam Ha ang of the state are a unit] lish a labor bureau, We hope/etit tothem. As a general rule. have never harmed you. 22, The, Knightsbridge | sg cee agen ae | i rs Me mn graduate from the : Oar a prophesied for as when wares there cnegnmeat inna Pe ms ja t re assure them that | High scnool have gone no hi ut a boy, so did man a ar like aa alpina svaisucbe AFAILING ACROBAT. j they shall have the undevided | 5 tenet most of them are donk ane ae — than in the Riggs, Ebbitt or Ar- lington hotels. We don’t mean to say that it is a disgrace to work E RESS: W. CALVIN CHASE the Bzz, 1109 [ St, N. W., Washi ——— LINCOLN school or college to go into a hotel | to his house a few weeks ago was | New Home Sewing Machine Ct co LLEC E | support of the Bzx in all they do others are in the poo es we panes that the ra in the advancement of the craft. lj» The poor ce ae 1 gro league scheme was nothing Labor is honorabie in whatever, | in the hotels, but w eta pace buta puff of wind. Mr Fortune | capacity it may be; the laboring | opinion that it is a caneeiaints oe has aliowed his Freeman to aie on | man is the substance of any state | graduate from a high or normal The stag that Judge Black had his bands, according to the New! orcounty. It is this class of citi- ie York Worldand he has gone on/ zens who should be respected. the New York Sun as a reporier. . give Johnson courage over his | | 30 Union ra and there remain. Of course these| late defeat. The judge thought no Pee owe. 58. La os tt ions mada. Modern ani Because aman dosen’t hold a | mechanical institutions will not | doubt that a little rye mixed with | (———Fom sara By | uccenatul in Pupite Buaminations. i

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