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Terms. $1.60 Per year in Advance, VOL. X THEY SAY City Herald does not write under his own name. | | sla Miss Summerville be retain’ ed. | | Ifthe Policeman’s clab must go, Will Republicans be appointed | to District offices. ea | If Bill Murrell will ever join the WASHINGTON, D, C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891. able, because he, as a leading bull- dozer, delights in such politcal wrangles. He says that no man can defeat him as a delegate to the National Convention, as he has only afew high-toned politicians opposing him. He forgets, it seems to me, that those whom he named, were his brains and means, in the past they made it possible for him WW 4 AY - Ink? AK 5 cents per copy. i ; NO 12 seen the like since Grant was at | the helm aud they expressed it in | their cordiality to Mrs. Alger who | is a queenly wowan in all this word | can imply, and while our women filed by Mrs. Alger, no doubt she said—why is it that these people are prescribed and discriminated | against? If sbe will ask their | Washington sisters in white, per- baps they can tell her, as ‘hey had in caste distinction and race dis- | crimination or the white brother and comrade from Washington, as he, in this, excells. Here is the statement that flaten- ed the Negro phobish in the en compment: “Comrades,” said Maj. Warner, | “when these black men, or white men, or whatever color or national- ity they may may bave been shoul- | dered the musket in defense of the Union, it was not a question of | church, The “Agitator” editors Day and | Wheaton are natural born cranks. | to win in ’84 and’88, and they may make it impossible for him to win in ’92. Perry aspirers to leadership in both national and local politics, but eyerytime he is weighed in the balance and found wanting, not being duly prepared and well qual- ified, he lost the Recordersbip bis much coveted position, and he now wants to give the administra- tion a black eye at the next con- vention for selecting a Recorder of ability and gentlemanly deport- How often he prays in a month. : The most intelligent Baptist When Fortune gets the Haytian | minister in town. ion let the Bez know | Which Baptist church has the largest congregation. i | Who is the most logical speaker Itisa fact and what will you do | in this country. about it? | 3ruce will name the Haytian Min- ter. | When colored people subscribe Day and Wheaton want to write | for papers edited by colored men, another letter of apology to the | why they don’t pay. editor of the Bex | oe fhe next time the Bre has oceas |THE BEE V 7 LE ment. It seems to me that Perry etiquette or sociability, but a ques- n na get behind you the people of | as a roo LIRE TO makes a poor leader; blind to his}tion of patriotism and loyalty. g 5 i SEE. J own interests. Asa member of the Grand Army he shoul? have been at Detroit to witness, not only the silver encampment of the boys in blue, but to have raised bis voice in the defense of his race, as there was an organized effort to elimiuate the black Posts from the South, from the whites, but as there was nothing in it for Perry, only a sil- ver encampment in name, he did {Applause.] The black man fought tora flag that never, up to that time, had protected him im any | thing but bondage. [Applause.]} This organization had better bury | the old flag, comrades; had better tear the button from the breast, than, now as our beads are silver- ing o’er with the fr of years, to go back on the principles for which | we bled.” our town will become better ac- | juainted with you. 7 | More colored policemen appoint- Laugstoa will not get the judge- | eq, ship Irish policemen removed. So says the Petersburg Herald. | Another chief of police appoint- | ed. | A man who will not allow green | Irish policemen beat Negroes with There is no reason why that he should not get a good office. which effects Jealousy is an evil the weak. a club. { Applanse. | / ’ A strong man seldom gets jeal _ suas not go. How can | tell you readers about 2 a Lit ager e . -| Areorganizauion of the Distric Well, Mr. Editor, the souveignjour social time in Detroit and ~ ori C i ous of his antagonist. government. people will select their own leaders,| Winsdor? All 1 can do is to say © OSMOpo tan 29 Park ABT REE, Row, NE} that it was one continual ovation from Monday the 3rd to Saturday the 8th and Detroit seemed to be} jealous of her little cousin over the | river. 1 will leave the details of} when the time comes and will be fully prepared for any emergency. Our motto, therefore will be, ‘Lay on Mackbeth, and dammed be be who first cries hold ! enough ! Tbe success of ali men is due to their treatment of their friends. President Harrison renominated of YORK e by acclamation. President Harrison take a more active interest in District Republi- Dr. Francis ought to take a rest alter his great speech last week. a MARV&£s.0US PRICES. = It will be seen how he has been | C408. OBSERVER. | the social part of the trip to Miss | . affected by it in a few days. Every Repupiican im the city DE M. L. J.,and Miss J. W. M., who Boo KS FOR TH E Mi | LLION Some of the many candidates for | appointed. tiie nein: Greener TIVE will be able to make it interesting, || Complete Novelsand Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away! ss bsieeath vill get left Gs " THE BEE’S REPRESENTATIVE | put Mr. BEE we are under everlast- | eee ade g se pela the convention will get left. Disatisfied Republicans cared TRIP TO DETROIT. ing obligations as residents of the | 3 z s y When Ruffin get through with for. National Capitol to the good peo- one arse ‘ his trials he will have spent more| Every appheant for Janitorship - axn| ple of Detroit and Winsdon, Cana- pee een eer grade t . regres ree DETROIT ENCAMPMENT—CHIPS AND Cagis ements eres which 3 an what he made out of his deals. | appointed. SPLINTERS. MORTON POST CARRIED da, for genuive hospitality and Se nee. We welcome, “home made welcome” of the purest and strictest democratic sort with no foolishness or stackup ishness in it. When our friends come to see us in 92, we will show them that we are familiar with the social laws of reciprocity. Jolored men consolidated. Less talk and more work among Republicans. Minister Douglass has resigned. | 19 MEN 70 DETROIT AND THE W. k. C, 12 LADIE for the Young. The rer published. ‘The ebild fin ren will be delighted 4. The Lady ot th “ aay ake The Bek can name his successor. | ho F: in ssition ofthe Worn ie Whi ea Court Farm. | 28. | woed, author of yyane,” ete Moan Cupld’s Net. A Novel. By the Authorot™ Dore i He will come from the North. MeCabe is the editor of the Langston City “Herald.” The battle flag borne by Comrade Henderson, tattered and torn, told the story of death, strnggle and Wi to coriespondenc 1{: Is RUMORED. i er f i Prof. John T. Layton, and Capt. Tettere of every | PC : \\ Mac wouid Sare aliewed Reeord- 4 5 valor. No wonder from the time yton, % r er Brace ayant Glee to have led| That Dr. Shadd will stand by the Post fell into line until the | Alexander Ogelaby, varried off the ‘ him , if he had succeeded. his guns. close the “Old Flag” received a| palm for aE — Sey along | sett getedoe 7 ’ ; ji perfect ovation; that flag was at the line of march, they being & Dialogues, Hecttattons and Headlines, Take a rest, Mac, and don’t be core ab Hollie) SA seni Fair Oak’s, Coal Harbor, Spring | attaches of the official staff of the | ¢ ph ¥ so selfish. You know the Bre ad-| to Ohio. Hill, New Market Heights, Peters- Commander of the Potomac De- ee vid Hunts A Ry Mra. Asn 8. Stephens, } Lith myoised eg Beata ee ee] | Hie eas pooumuce etter order) Burg, ichmend Wort Fisher, Fort | partment. | se ow nigttind. A Novel Bp Muy ' —————ee “| Bruce in his way of thinking. Hell, Beatonsyille, Dutch Gap and “Re Mise MK. Brad t ge ony : ‘ Johnson Surrender. ic ee | Explanatioas do harm sometimes. | The Recorder will not be used)" We never heard the word “nig-|CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK f i E ila ger” during the whole time we were OF WASHINGTON, D.C. | F < Never get jealous ofa man = EK. M. Hewlett is the boss law- | in Detroit. We only heard the cause -he succeeds in getting on top. | yer word “Darky” once and that was 804 F St n. w L i | : from a Washington man, the = 3 . Ps reering oem: That Ruflin is a very funny Man. | warden of the jail, who took occas- t oon ee a Bue . the 14 . | : : ; arview i | transact a gt r anking A Boston man will get the] ion ina published interview in the eens Stat oniiceutral Pee eae This weather is very warm. Detroit Tribune, to say that ‘The if a white man is wanted at Hay- reel cine : darkies were imitative ones.” This venient. F street cars and herdics OUR UNEOQUALE! | FEER ti. a colored man is wanted at some| The Recorder will namebim. | as very kind in you Major and|run in front of our door—9th st.,| Sa yitaNiLIN NEWS COMPANY, cars run a few rode east of ou buildi. g, Tth street and 11th st., cars only two block away. | very reciprocate on your part for our letter to President Harrison, in your bebalf, when you were a can- other place held by a whiteman. | Jr, Gray has received a call, The Policeman’s club is being , but he declined it. freely used. The Mt. Carmel church is with- |didate for the Register of Wills;) President Dr. G. B. Purvie| it is aboat time for the Negro to | out a pastor. that letter was so positive, 80) Gashier D. B. McCary a nan e at it c2 he President 7 OF VARIED use a clab or something else. strong, that it caused the Secretar I. £, Baker | YEARS NB, Yes, the Bre will a it mighty | Robert Johnson has been made to say it was the strongest plea for Tears L.C. Bailey | and SUCCESSFUL OR, hard for the snipes of the Agitator. aD. D. a white man, from colored people, DIREOTORS. | In the Use of CURA- — TIVE METHODS, that : | A deserving compliment. he had ever seen, and all the thanks ’ ieee fae | and Control, Why should Harrison be oppos- cs | the Major has for us is to designate | Dr. C. B. Purvis, L. C. Bailey, | ed? | Rawls is covfident that he will] gs as ‘darkies” and that to a army} John A. Pierre, J. W. Cole, | ; Simon Porcher has become quite win the suit against the 2nd | trom home, among straugers where | fl. E. Baker, Jus. T. Bradford. | musical, | Baptist church. we were doing all in oe he to Jerome A. Johnson, Hy | = i be known asa_ part of the Ameri- Dr. A. W. Tancil, H Great deeds are seldom seen. noe sarge re not build Srawpeuple. : Prot, W. S. Montgomery, | , Fortune has hopes for the Hayti-| Until bie suit isene Well, we are not surprised, at! y Archie Lewis, W. E. Matthews, | an MISSION. | He will be named Calvin. even the Major, for ae “ ot oat | David Warner, Geo. W. Dickey, | i | — of the thirty votes cast In the De- . 3 It will be easier for the Atlantic —" i aay yp | troit encampment against the col- Prof. Jas. Storum, KS, and Pacific tocome together. CARSON WILL NOT BE IN 1c. ored man longer being recognized Dr. W. 8. Lofton )K8, & Is thisa republican ora demo- | asa “man ae corns 7 2 of ce ie i ratic administration ? . oA 5 2 se came from northern white |, ee. ‘ — a PRE set ee ea No MOKE BULLDOFING. CARSON OF) these SoS. Tht) st were voted | THE INDUSTRIAL BULLDING 3H What show had republicans an- PoSED TO FAIR ELECTIONS, BU ae and elected to positions by ANDSAVING CO. ary Don't br004, over your condition, nor give up ind a y ler the democratic administration?) THE PEOPLE WILL. HAVE aa these same colored men whom they j \ THEATHENT, ws wt forth in our WONDERFUL 800k, Which we Che people are with Dr. Shadd. ae would now “cast off.” ¢Iugratitade| J vans m mney to buy or build | gend scaled, post paid. FREE methods, eppliances ab Sayer \ ve arches Milton Holland had better attend | _ Communicated for the Washington Bee. lig nt thy nawe “Carpet Bagger?”| 1 148 Shares g1 each, payable | ence that 7 ony icy, aD we, claim the, Or geY Oe uurong ial * 7 to Ohio and permit the citizens of | Editor of Bre: Z _ The people, ot Soa sie | monthly —_D.vidends dectared ev- | Ss t ane s city to manage their own| Io the Star of Augast 5th, under United Seles ce s i of Gen. ery January. Secretary's off schools. the heading of District Politics, I] to Major Charles B. Fisher of Gen. : 0 nye , WEES am ead with no little interest the opin- Veaz-y’s staff, for baving made it | 804 KF st., n. \ Ea ed alana: Tae A person who has sold a school rs and statements ot yourself and | possible to give personal introduc-| 9 p. ™. Monthly meetings at a1n- | t once certainly cannot have two earns touching the approching] tions to so many representative | coln Memorial Church, cor. Lith | } chances. roosts in the District of Colum- people of both races during the|and KR sts, n. w., first Monday | : might in every month, time he was in charge of headquar- Henry E Baker. ters, at the Russell House, as aid- decamp to the Commander in chief. Our leading people had} through bim au opportunity to meet the leading people of the} Est, West and Northwest, and much was gained for us by this. The reception at Gen, Alger’s Your ideas meet with the of every Republican whom d conversed with on Miss Madre paid seventy dollars | pia. for her school ‘and then she was | approval told that the public schools were |[ have met ani wiped ageseze’ | the subject, both white and black, e all anxious to have a0 op- ; fai . | they art - favor fair elec: | portunity to express their will at untram- : the Primaries, 1D a free, n Ne District Republicans pro-| meled and fair manner, The ex- Sceretary Honest men will rose ; A : eer ree) ise to see that there is a fair elec-| pense to conduct said legitima , ‘ion at | Me I, tion for delegates to the next Con- | ejections are nothing compared with residence took us back to the a (beast vention, the freedom from such degrading | of Grant, of the White House. Mr ' scenes, as those witnessed at the| Jas. W. Ames for Alger camp made) ! iS aa Willard Hall convention of 788. | the address, and it touched the Gen- eum er , THE BEE WOULD LIKE | I see, opposes the plan for eral in his tender hearted regiov. Se Oe ee cae! | Carson, I see, OPP ¢ | He KNOW. \a free election ‘and @ fair count at| What a beautiful scene was repre: sing ie xeneral de i the same time would have us be-| sented there, in that grand palace.| 5, gyre you, cleanse your liver, and give | ‘6 good appetite. b meeting is prefer-'The women of our party had not’ Why MeCabe of the Langston | tieve that a mo