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AUTHORIZED aGENTs, (Oppo. bew city postoffice.) Practical Watchmaker and Jewel Manafacturer of Ast WASHINGTON, w Fowler, 318 8rd8, E. ro tes for advertising farntsned on appli of Gold and Sileee pation. Objectionable advertisements will not . a inserted at any price, All remittances nail: Music Box Repairing a other way, is atthe sender’s risk, In Specialty. . money the amountand what it is for j be distinctly stated. aul letters, ete, should bs ad-dressed BCE PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C ™ ; —__ | No. 682 G St., n. w. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY A 1109 1ST. W., WASH. D co, | With Wm. F. LUTZ. ALL Work Warrantzp. WHERE THE BEE CAN BE HA J. W, Fowlers, $18 8rd street, s.e. Polkety’s, M_ Street. between 12th nq ml 7» nee rthwest. TUE J. R. WEBB HOUSE H. Beller, Druggist corner 16th and —FOR. direet, North west. Sammer Boarders. Philadelphia House, 348 Pennsy, vania Ave. Worto west. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm. L. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, meetivg all boarders at the st tion and returo free of charge. $2.00 per week. Transient Boarders $1.00 per day. Extra Carriage Hi charged for. Read the BEE. addressed to, JNO. R. WEBB, Silcott Springs, Hon. John M. Langston bas left tle city. $28.50 to Minneapolis aud returr. A. O, Futterty, Society Badges, Medals and Jewels | {be made by draft, postal money order | Fine and Complicated Watch and WASHINGTON, D. . Terms: $4.00 per week including CHILDREN over 12 years of age full " : eet price and CHILDREN under 12 yrs.| ONE OF THE BIG FOUR. All communications should be Loudon Co., Va- er, ae presented to bnyers of Low Quarter SHOES. | OXFORD TIES and TENNIS, | PATENT LEATHER and KAN. GARUO. |BUITON, LACE a:d CON- | GRESS GAITERS. L. HEILBRUN, 402 7th St., u.-w, The BEE congratulates Co!. Mur- rell, of New Jersey, on his election as an altervative delegate at large to the Minneapolis convention. The Evening Journal of Jersey City says: ‘The nomination for alternates at-large was the next business. A delegation of colored men from Jersey City visited a re Editor John C. Dancer, one of e the silver tongue orators of the South was in the city this week. a e 0 ice A May CARNIVAL, by Wm, A. Se n Lodge, No. 2099,G U. 0. of O. F., 0 NW * at Beth 1 Ball, M St., b-t, Téch and 17th SPRING OFFERINGS. Sts. 0. W., beginning Monday evening, May 2nd, and closing Friday evening,}| Our long experience in the May 13th, 1892. Admission - - 10 Cents. New York Age, arrived in the city} CHILDRENS SUITS from 9 last week, ov a visit aud remained | cents up. several days. Call and make special arrange~ . ; ary ah W. inne Ter Be | a call and judge for themselves, JULIUS COHEN, Mrs. Murrell and children will accom- satisfied with the vote as announced pany Col. Murrell to Minneapolis on the | (Cheap Curner), 7th and Ln. w, A large uscortment, Shoes and 3rd of next month. x 1919 14th St., N. W. (cor, Wallach st.,) | Gents Fine Good. Wa hington, D. C,, You and your friends are cordially In- vit: d to attend our Spring opening Sun- day and Mon May 1 and 2, 1892. We have spared no paiis in making this one of the finest and largest Ice Cream Parlors in the city and therefore solicit your patronage. Respectfu'ly yours, Koonce Bros. cloths, napkins, ace curtains, por. albums and bib!es, Say you like it well. ‘ou told your frien‘4s, ou send your address to Warfield Judge Albion Turgee the grea: lec*ur- 5 ler. author of the Fool’s Errand, Brieks-of }--Say Straw ete., will lecture in this city Say m or about the 18 h inst, Full particulars | this office who will call with samples and hu our next issue, explain our new system. First class passage to Mianeapo- | moriow, lis and return $28.50. “SAY NO MORE” Clothing Business bas at last re- | for him. sulted with euccess, Look at the} nation were E. H. Kirkbride, E. B. Mr. T. Thomas Fortnne of the | lowing offerings aud economize; | Gaddis, George ‘IL. Cranmer, Dr MENS’ SUITS from $3.29 op mity about the three who were fizst We invite the publ.c to give us 5a CTS. CASH. aN 5 (T§. WEEKLY: The result was greeted with cheers Say you wanted to buy Roger's silver-}| The Wm. Marrell republican as- ware, lamps, clocks, china, cutlery, rugs, | sociation of Hudson county visited window shades, pictures, mirrors, Write to-day, you may forget it to- secretaries; with Josh Gunnell, bumber of the caucuses during the morning, and asked that the col~ | ored vote of the state be recogniz:d by having one of the alternates at- "/ large. They presented the name of Col. Wm. Murrell as a candidate. The Hudson delegatiox. had already adopted Murrell as their candidate, and the delegation did some work The names put in vomi 9 H. K, Carroll and Col. Wm. Mur- rell, There was practical unani named, but between Carroll and Murrell there was a difference of opinion. Essex coauty divided badly. The celegates were not by their chairman and the delega- tion bad to be polled before the vote was announced. Theu Murtell had 448 votes and Carroll 387. That made Murrell the candidate. for Murrell.” -| Trenton one hundred and sixty-five strong with banners and _ brass band. The officers of this ass: cia tion are A. B. Cosey, president ; >| Thomas Scott, 1st vice president; Messrs. Jake and Zick D cline, treasurer. This associaticn has over two hundred members, all be- Out of seven hundred and twelve | paee the OLD WOMAN in the delegates there was but three col- | S8ow Case. ored men, Hon. W. H. Jones aud . Joba E. Gunby, of Camden, and et ee see our BARGAIN Charles H. Merritt, the wealthy co TER. barber of Jersey City. When lantic county was called she gaye her solid seventeen votes for Dr. H. J, Carroll who is vice presient A MIRROR ry ys AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect December 13, 1891. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited expre-s train 11 30 a.m. 8 lop, m, daily, For Cincinnati, St. Louis, en Indianapolis » estibuled Limited 3 30, express 11 40 p. m a For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express cally u 30 a.m. and5 p.m For Lexington and Staunton, #10 40 a. m. — Winenester and way stations, {5 30 p.m, For Luray, +3 30, #8 45 p.m. For Rooke, Knoxville Chattanooga, and Memphis, 115 p. m. daily; s eepii through. - i agen mean itn ahi For Baltimore, week days, x: x7 2), (8 0, 45-minutes), ‘or Annapolis 423p.m. Sundays a. m., 4 31 p.m. For Frederick, 11 30 a. m., 1 15, #4 30, #5 30, } p.m For Hagerstown, +10 40 a, m, and $5 30 p. m. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK e AND PHILADELPHIA. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and the East, daily 4 05, 00, (10 00 Dining Car), a. nr., 12 0 noon, 2 40, (5 05 Dining Car), [11 30 p. leeping Car, open at 10 00 o'clock}. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Boston *2 40 p, m. with Puilman Buffet Sleeping Car running through to Boston without change, via Poughkeepsie Bridge, landing passengers in B, & M. station at Bos- on. For Atlantic City, 4 05, 10 00, and 12 00 noon, Sundays, 4 05a. m.'and 12 & noon. For time of surburban trains see time tables to be bad ofall ticket agents. tExcept Sunday, *Daily. Sunday only. X Express trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pe nsylvania avenue, and at depot. J.T. ODELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. of the Jersey Central railroad ; when Bergen county was called Subscribe to and advertise in she gave Dr. Carroll twenty seven, — the Brg, Murrell seven; Camden county voies; when Essex county wes called, the home of Dr. Carroll, things began to get interestirg,th 8 county had one hundred and twen- ty-five delegates in the couventior, Col. Murrell received forty tour of county was called, the bome of Col. Marrell, the conven tion was as silent as a prayer meet- ing, the Hon. Flavel McGee, chair- man of the delegatir rose and op a Clear voice said, * 13 Hudson couvty give aud gal’erys went wild. Warren county gave her sold twenty-s votes, and other counties giving] MAIN OFFICE—718 E, BROAD him large vetes. Wiy there was 80 much interest manifested iv the last alternate ft becsme known that the delegate would not attend the convention and that this would make the alierpate, Col. Murrell, the delegate. But the Colonel got there as he generally does, just the same. ses Shares SD THLE NEGRO MUS GO. No More CctoreD MeN To REMAIN In Le Drorr Buripina. (Incorporated uuder the laws There has been an order issued or a CAPITAL STOCK gave Col. Murrell her solid ‘tity; Mioney and Business will Solve the Negro Prob'em, If you w'sh to make a Safe Lnvestment take stock in the area Carroll eights; when Virginia Industrial, Mer- cantile, Building and almar, s shundrd and tweive votes for Col. Wm. Murrell.” At this tie convention 1 STREET, RICHMOND, VA. nd vrepusnatdté, W hitn meets OO haiti of Virginia July 8rd, 1891. (oa a aa Goma Sa = GEORGE WILLIAMS, JR, President, Richmond, Va. notice given toevery colored ce upant Va on busin ss coun iation, He is stopping at 2123 12th st., w never be realized when the bow- eis do not act as nature intends they should. Instead, there is headacho, weight in the stomach after eating, Scidity and belching up of wind, low A large, pleasant s ‘uated front om, fuinished, csv be had at spirits, loss of energy, unsociabilit and forebodings of evil, An me for gentlemen. g' 908 K et. n. w. A pleasant! @ condition, bur 7? MONEY | @ e TUTTS For Sale:-—On eary terms, ano, organ, bed room set and will relieve it and give health and@ Tiny Liver Pills® \ding bed, at 1327—M et. n. w. € ny iver i § rial. Mr. W. H. Jourdon, agent for the Co. happeness. Thay are wertho perative and Benefit A-sociation of N is meting with great succ »se who wish to confer with Mr. u don will tind him at 424 New Jersey THE ALPH A For Reut:—Two Brick | Cot'e-| Life Insurance Company, es with all the Jatest improve- bents—1327 M st,, n. w. 3--t. —oF THE- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The Commoner—The Icoroclast, will mond, Va., Industrial, Mercantile, eS 130 ing and Loan Association isin the| @ @ @ @ ee¢@eeoese a —— Lrague in W sshington kuow td with his Asso- ro BUOYANCY OF BODY 6 d ip be} one ing business men of Hudson coun-| jn the Le Droit Building to move within ty. They will join the Harrison! 30 days. Why this order is issued is not but the presumpti s that it ‘s nt of some ¢ urbane? that was wd in one of the office rooms some time ago by some of the cceupants. MONEY |! AT ONCE. AT ONCE. $25,000 To be loaned at once on improved Real Estate by the MIsstssippr Co-OpgraTIvVE AND Benerit Association. This Association has loaned Firty Tuousanp Dowars, and holds first Mortgage and Deeds-in-Trust Notes amounting to Fifty Thousand Dollars HOW TO SECURE IMMEDIATE LOANS. We charge a membership tee of $500 fora loan of $200 00, and deduct $6.00 from the $200 00 as six months interest at 6 per cent; we charge a membership fee of $10.00 fur an immediate loan special train. pronounced by Hon. J. M, Piles, at | Incorporated January, 182, Capital $10,000.00. | of $400.00, and deduct $12.00 as six months interest on $400 00; we le Literary Tuesday evening May 10, 92. The Advisory Board respecttully buest that the andience will be seated aa 8:10 sharp. Sects OrFice 1607 liTH § [Y. M. C. A. Building,] Washington, D. &. M. M. HOL! . WM. E. MATT 3 Treasur WM. H. HARRIS, 3 actuary. NoRTHW:ST. Do you want to take a good ip to Minneapolis? Insures persons between the ages of one Read the advertisement on the | gig*sixty ‘ive years, in amovnis varying st page fromm $10.00 to $390.00, according to age, physi- j cal condition, and the amount of assessment r, vE ker, Seercts aid, Wekly assessments are from five t. Heury E. Baker, Secretary of the | Ponts io twenvy-five cents, at the choice of Building and Saviugs Co., ha8 | the party insured. : Jeff-rson ind., having been sum— Policies paid in Sophie = y eagle Je ana oY »- | hours after proof of death shall have been ped by a telegram announe:ng the Se- | tea Tn the office of the company, Ss Ul ness of bis sist r. Persons permanently disabled are to re- celve one half of the amount to which entitled nd May Cantata and Musica! Ene | at the Ume the perminent disabiiity Is ine nent degre benefit of S curred, and the other half as originally con- 7 . 2 Fy; | tracted Chureb and Sunday School Fii-} “A: policies paid in cash at the end of 2 eveninz, May 13, (892, at Shiloh | years, not previously voided. Dt iret Hi 5 7 ‘Assessments can be paid up for as many tist Church, L st., bet. 16th and 17th | yrs in advance as the insured may desire, or weekly if preferred. ion, Adul s, - 25 cents.| No discrim:nation on account of color or iv 5 =. | sex, within our age limits. 2 ~ — Weents. | *P, Thake this a popular Company shares are t — i ig | placed at the low price of $5.0). We wan’ he famous Capital ci:y basd Of this | PASS nian and woman to take one or more under the direction of Mr. J0-| snares and become personally interested in Simms v e c sver the | the success of the company. Moe ep hos) j ake “morn. |, Reai Estate business of uli kinds conducted. — SS. os - | Loans made and negotiated, Money invested. gee 10, at 1;30 o’clock for Phils- | Rents collected. Fire insurances paced ia the bia. vite am ref distinguish- | best companies. Tities searched. Convey- itiz cg ait | Y des eke yor ancing attended to. Law business in any and C accompany aliof the courts attended to Property im- : proved and unimproved for sale, lease or rent, City and country. No matter what you want done, call and see us first, and you will not EAP KATES TO MINNE- | Deed t eo elsewhere. For purchase of stock, call at_the office, or y , Cc. A. FLEETWOOD, APOLIS. address by mail, Si — ¢ Harrison and Morton League The Bux is the paper to publish pMpanied by the Capital Ciiy your wants, for sale and all perso~ and the District delegation | 14; mentions in All matter leave this city Saturday eveu- i later than Thurs- June 4th, for the Minneapolis rege lg . blican conventiou. Round ticket $28.50. Subscribe for the BEE. charge a membership fee of $15.00 for a loan of $600.00, and deduct $18 00 as interest on $600.00 for six months at 6 per cent; We charge a membership fee of $20.00 on an immediate loan of $800.00, and deduct $24 00 us six mo»ths interest on the loan of $800 00; we charge a membership fee of $25.00 on au immediate !oan $1000.00, and deduct $30.00 as interest for six months on $1000.00. ‘The monthly cues on a loan of $200.00 would be $2.00; the monthly dues on $400 00 would be $4.00; on $600 00 would be $600 per month; op at $800 00 loan the dues would be $8.00 per month; on $1000.00 would be $10.00 per month. Send all money to Louis J. Winston, Natchez, Mies. Send abstrac: of title to your proper'y al ng with your member-hip fees. Send mouey by registcrcd ietter, p stoflice order, bank draft or by express. LOUIS J. WINSTON, Chief Manager Mississippi Co-Operative aud Benefit Association, Na‘chez, Miss A. G. CAMPBELL, Pres’t. G. G. KLAPP, Vice-Pres't. R. LEE WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPA. Authorized Capital, $100,000. Natcugz, Miss, April 4, 1892 The Mississippi Co-Operative and Benefit Assoiciation, of which Louis J. Winston is Chief Ma-ager, has made a loan to its membe:s amounting to ($50,000) Fitiy Thousand Doliars, the Netes, Mort- gages, Deeds-in Trust taken to recure the came are now on deposit with the Sufe Deposit and Trust Co,, of this city. The said Assoc'a- tion has the financial ability to make loans amounting to ($25,000) Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, A. G@. CAMPBELL, President Safe Depo-it and Trust Co., Natchez, Miss. Apr30m6 REV. R. J. PERKINS, Vice-President, Huntington, W. Va. PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2ud Vice-Pres. and Auditor, Petersburg, Va. DR. H. L. HARRIS, Treasurer, Richmond, Va. CORNELIUS MIMMS, Attoruey, Manchester, Va. J. H. BLACKWELL, Secretary and Gen’i Manager, Manchester, Va. G. W. Elwards, General Traveling Agent, Clifton Forge, Va., W. q. Bailey, Ass't Gen’l Traveiing Ageut, R.chmond, Va., W.S. Thomas, Man’y’r Cliftou Store, Nurth Carolina. The General Board of Directors includes members fre West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Was C, Norta Carolina, Maryland, Alabama acd Texas, Virginia, ngten, D. In less than six months of vigorons work it declares a dividend of Twenty (20) per cent toits members. T isan A ation organ ized by the colored people, run by them aud their interest. pesColored Agents and Colored Clerks in stores aad at the Main Office. A LARGE BRANCH STORE AT CLIFTON FORGE, VA., with a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries aud a corp of polite clerks to wait upon their many customers. A LARGE COMMISSION HOUSE in Richmond selling all kinds of country prodace such as Grain, To- bacco, Cattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Batter, Fruit, &c. The ass BROOM AND CIGAR FACTORY will soon be in active operation giving employment to our own people, The management is making streuuous efforts to put ia operation in the near futare Lron and Coal Mines as we have thousands of miners who are members of the Associatiun. DRY GOODS STORES. Several dry goods stores centrally located will be put in operation in the fall, at least by December Ist. Oue will be located at Washington, D. C., one at Charlest West Virginia, one at Lyuchburg, Va., and one in Richmond, Virgivia, or possibly in other sections as the mana- gers are determined by God’s Le!p to push the Association to the front ind start up bu in every place where the people interest them- selves and take siares in the Association. This also being a Bailding ind Loan Association it has already made loans on real estate in Virginia and North Carolina. BENEFITS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Remember the shares of this Association are five dollars each. Any person can purchase any umber of these shares not exceeding ove thousand. The stockholders are the scle ovners of the Association. The money that is made in all of the various departments is sammed ap and the expenses deducted and the profits divided among the stock- holders each and every year. Reliable and energetic agents wanted in every city and town in the United States. Address all communica- tions to J. H. Blackwell, Secretary and General Manager, 718 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va. AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR, We are arranging to have the largest Fair on the 13th, 14th and 15th of Sept., 1892, ever held by the colored people in any section. It is hoped every farmer, teacher and pubiie man will arouse his people and let us come together and show to the world what we can do asa race. Now let the farmers, mechanics, miners and im fact everybody, get ready for this great enterprise. eit — ‘ yee” eee