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AST WASHINGTON, tra S, EK. aii li Nei w Fowler, 318 ice. All r t, postal m: dietter, Mone way, isatthe sender's r y Ube amount and what it is for eUly stated. shouid be ed-dre BEG 3. W, olkety ruggist come: 16th and ria House, 318 Penney, sini Ave NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm. L. Reed, 9344 Cambridge st, SATURDAY, May 14h, 1892 Locals. Read the BEE, The Capital City band left the city Wednesday for Philadelphia, Pa. $28.50 to Minneapolis and return. Hon. A. W. Harris of burg, Va., is in the city, Rev. E. W. Williams, of Abbi- ville, S.C., passed through the city for Oregon, Wednesday. Peters- Call and make special arrange~ ments with W. Calviv Chase. Mr. C. B. Stevens of Petersburg, Va., is in the city attending the Baptist convention. Do you want to take trip to Minneapolis? Read the advertisement on first page. Messrs. D. D. Dickson and Hen ry J, Thomas of Md. were iu the city Wednesday on social business. a good the or of formally ago he raised cr known in he church city on his return from at Pints‘urg, Pa. mouth hich © history H > will visit General Conferen Rov, Prtthtps tea cnet whore ever he goes, For Rent: —Two Brick ges with all the Jatest ments—1327 M st,, n. w The accomplished Miss Herbert of Trenton, N. J. tarned from Florida and at Wilmivgton, N. C. someume ago has returned te her home in Trenton, J. greatly improzed in health. A. O. Hu 632 G stre remodeled bh Tilhe who re stopped ess at jast tterly does busi nu. w. He has place aud is now prepared to do all kinds of fine jewelry work, and also makes badgesof every description cheaper than any house in (be city. The namber of schools to be aid- ediu the fature by tbe Jno. F. Slater fund has veen reduced by the trastees from about 50 to 13 aud the Tuskegee I ne, (fus- kegee Ala.) is the ¢ institution cficered aud taught by colored people that 1s to receive aid. A grand May Fete for six nights only, at the 15th St., Presbyterian begining Friday evening, h. There will be a change ramme each evening. Vocal rumeutal music, select > hovel and un'que at- Dou’t fail to attend this is for Adimis- tractions, novel entertainment which the benefit of the church. sion 10 cents. Hon. J. C. Asbury of Norfolk, Va., who arrived in the city Wed- besday morning, left in the even ing, Mr. Asbury i Harrison deleg:te. tist convention of mini cityon Wednesday 1 an Baptist ehur h, The and ¢ mmitlees ap Metro hic M. Land of order were suspended os were aj pointed: I a wr. . Greene, a assar, J, L. ‘sdales. J. A. Brown, W. B. Johnson, Merchant, Catherine Watkins and of Viginia Seminars . Armstead, W. J. Hac nis, W.T. Johnson, Mrs. Nan Seott and Mar eland, A. Pride, Moses reeu. and V - | all. f the courts attended to A. Oo, Elutterty, (Oppo. new city Postoffice.) tactical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Sie Maoanf.cturer of é Society Badges, Medals and Jewels of Gold and Silver, Fine and Complicated Watch and Siusic Box Repairing a Specialty. P ALL Work Warrantep. No. 682 G St., n. w. WASHINGTON, D. €. th Wm. F. LUTZ. WwW SILCOYT SPRINGS, TUEJ R. WEBB HOUSE ——FOR— _ 7 Semmer Yoarders, Tarus: $400 per week including meeting all boarders at the sta- tion and return free of charge. CHILDREN Over 12 years of ge full price and CHILDREN under 12 yrs. $2.00 per week. Fransient Boarders $1.00 per day. Extra Carriage Hire ckarged for. All communications should be addressed to, JNO. R. WEBB, Silcott Springs, Loudon Co., Va. Your Chance! JUST RECEIVED Eiundred Boys and Childrens Suits, in vari- ous Styles and Patterns, for Ex» amination, Rargicg from 99 Cents up. Unequslied ty any. Five Don’t miss the opportunity. These suits, Regardless of Ceat, can be rurchased only at CHEAP COKNER, 1104 7h St., vn. w. JULIUS COHEN, 6] 0S, A, SY 28 Ti, WELK yon wanted to buy Roger's s‘Iver- mips, clocks, china, eutlery, rugs, loths, na lace curtains, por- tiers, window s' pictures, miirors, 4aibums and bib'es, Say you like it wall. you told your friends Say veu send 1d to Warfield, this oflicee who wil ] with samples and explain our new system, Write to-day, you may forget it to- moriow, Say “SAY NO MORE” Call to the cffice of the Bre Tiny Liver Pills¢ as an anti-billens and snti-malgrial in freeing the system of biliouapess and malaria, No one li in Id be without them. Their use eeovenis attacks ef chills a1 fever, 3 st th te resist all the Cidbran uahoalthyand impure at= remedy are ronderful in thetr effects Malarisi Regions @ jumb ague, bilious colie, and gives utly .sugar-coated. THE ALPHA Life Insurance Company, —OF THE- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Capital $10,000.00, *. MATTHEW, eRsUrer; WM. H. HARRIS, Actuary. Incorporated January, 1892, M.M.HOLLAND, WM. Presdt ; PWOOD, secty.; TA OFFIceE 1607 liru St., NokTHWssT, j{¥. M. C. A, Buildin Washington, D.C. Insures persons tween the ages of one ars, in amounts varying according to age, physi- and the amount of assessment gssessments are from five ive cents, at the choice of ash within for y eight [48] fofdeath shall have been p office of the com abled are to re- amount to whieh entilled permanent disabiiity is ine other half a originally con- licies paid in cash at the end of 20 i up for as many psured may desire, or wee ed. "wo disecam nat‘on on account of color or sex, within our age limits. To maKe this a popular company sheres are placed at the low price of $5.0) We want | Every man and woman to take one or more and become personally interested in s of the company. | Real Eetaie bus ness of ei kinds conducted. Loans made and negotiated. Money invested. Re:.ts collected. Fire insurance piaced im the best companies. ancing attended to. Tities searched. Convey- Law business in any and Property im- roved and unimproved for sale, lease or rent, Py and country. No matter what you want done, ealland see us first, and you will not need t9 go elsewhere. For purchase of stock, call at the office, or address by mail, C, A. FLEETWOOD, nai mentions in. All matter ‘é! | should be in not luter than Tours- | day morning. RIOUS MALFORMATION. INSTEAD OF ARMS AND Les A CHILD HAs Fiippers Like a TURTLE. Lafayette, La., May 1.—A most won- derful 8nd peculiarly malformed speci- Msn of humanity ever heard of in this ‘try might have been witnessed at 3 Hotel in Lafayette for several days past in the person of a male ehild abo.t two years old, the offspring of Erasco Foreman and wife of Vermillion Parish. The litle boy is perfectly developed physicaliy, save its limbs, there b ing ru- dimentary deve lopments of these parts more resembling the flippers of a turtle than the arms and legs of a chil 1, These flippers extend at right angles from the boc While short they can be thrown th i din avy direction by the ehild, who is sable to move about pretty freely by turning i:self over and oyer on the floor. Five miniature claws mark the position of the fingere on each hand or forearm and but three tovs on the left foot and four on the right one give any indication of the lo-ation of these organs. the fingers and toes, if such they may be called, are destitn'e of bones, having a smail nail or cl w at the extrem'ty of each. Li tle Arthur roremas, the child in question, has otherwise a magn ficent- ly developed physique, and barring the The Mt. Carmel Lyceum held its | regular meeting last Sabbath af- ternoon with president C. H. Wat- sou in the chair. W.S. Montgom- Poi read a paper on Lord McCan- ley. Messrs. M.G. Lucas, Wm. Jobn- son,G. W. M. Lucas and others indorsed the paper. ‘Mr. Thomas Edwards and Dr. R. Brown will speak tomorrow afternoon. SPECIAL NOTICE. Judge Albion W. Tourgee, the true friend of the race will lecture at the church of Our Father Tuesday evening, May 17, 1892, at 8 o’clock. Subject; “The American Problem’’ Hon. Thomas B. Reed will preside. A large crowd is expected. Gocarly in order to get a good seat. Admission 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Droops 925 Pa. Ave. G.F.U. O. TR. To the Bez next week will ap-~ pear an article giving a brief his- tory of the above order that is now making such a headway and oo AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedale in effect December 13, 1891. Leave Washington fiom statiou corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled —— express train 11 30 a.m. 8 15p. m. A MIRROR presented to buyers of Low Quarter SHOES. OXFORD TIES snd TENNIS. PATENT LEATHER and KAN. GAROO. BUTTON, LACE and CON- GRESS GAITERS. L. HEILBRUN, 402 7th St., n. w, iy» For Cincinnat!, St. Louis, and [ndianapolis ——— Limited 3 30, express 11 40 p. m laily. For Pittabarg and Cleveland, express daily 11 30a. m. and 8 4 p.m For Lexington and Staunton, t10 40 a. m. for Wincnester and way stations, t5 30 p.m, For Luray, ¢3 30, *8 45 p.m. For Route, noxvilie, Chattanooga, and a i Pp. m. daily; sleeping car rough. For Baltimore, week duys, x4 05,5 00, 6 35, 2%, Sosinintes), x8 05, § 91, x9 90, minu:es), a. m., x12 00, 12 10, x2 20, X2 40, x3 15, 3 25, x4 28, 4 31, (6 05, 45-minute) 5 10, x5 30.5 85, x6 20, 6 30, x3 00, x9 x11 3), and 11 3, p.m. 5 8 30, x9 30, (10 00, , 1 00, x2 20," x2 40, 3 35, 4 31, ¥5 10, x6 20, 6 30, x8 00, x9 Ov, m. For ‘Annapolis, 7 2% and 8 30a. m., 12 10and 423p.m. Sund: Pe coh ia For Frederick, fil 30 a. m. 21 15, f4 30, +5 30, . P. For Hagerstown, +10 40 a, m, and f5 30 p. m. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND P! \LPHIA. Boston, and the East, daily 4 05, 8 00, = 00 Dining Car), a. m., 12 00'noon, 2 40, (5 05 Dining Car), {11 36 p: m, Sleeping Car, open at 10 00 o’clock}. Buffet Parlor Cars on ali day trains. For Boston *2 40 p, m. with Pullman Buffet @leeping Car running through to Boston without change, via Poughkeepsie Bridge, landing passengers in B, & M. station at Bos- m. min- } | | | peculiar malformation of his limbs, would doub'less produce a fine specimen of manhood in years of maturity. Blessed with a strong body and perfect health, beautiful flaxen hair and an intellectual @ountenance, this unfortunate condition of this monstrosity canuot but excite but the deepest feelings of pity anu commis- eration, The parents of this wonderful freak of nature are simple country folks and return to their home today where they will endeavor to care for the unfor- tunate child which, in the providence of God, has been placed in their care.-New Delta. progress in this city and other commuities as to leave no doubt of its ultimate success. The or— der is incorporated and on sound basis—it is business, banking, and insurance—read the article next week, ——_-—-.. TO OUR FRIENDS AND PA- TRONS. Having connected ourselves with the Y. M. ©. A. Shaving Parlor, (1609 11th St., n. w.,) we will be pleased to have you call. First class work. Prof. Epwarp GRICE, Prof. Cuas. Ricu, Tonsorial Artists. McCary and Douglass, proprie —- A WOMAN’S GOOD NAME Many people who would recoil with horror from cutting a human creature?s throst, which really does not hurt very much and only lasts a moment, will mur- der a woman’s good name without re- morse or cCompuneion; and that hurts worse than death for a life-time. It is a meaner crime than iurder, writes Rob- ert J. Burdette in his department in. the | CFS April Ladies’ Home Journal, We ery out, aud rightly, too, against the senst A GRAND tional aud ¢ ing habit of maxing he- roes of robb d cut-throats. It is # Entertainment horrible thing to de. jess of hatred aud loa Jesse James than I hive some people who have never b cot ted of a capi- tal crime, but whose tongues, we know, are worse than a knife that ever served a humrn Jugular, And yet I have ng for the late By the Puplis of the WASHINGTON HICH SCHOOL, Seventh and Eighth Divisions, at the METROPOLITAN A. M, E. CHURCH, M Street, between 15th and I6th streets, a, w., FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 20, 1892, To consist of # Drill in the new Miltary tactics by a squad of 20 boys from the Hig School Company of 75 boys, and a Hoop Dri i by a squad of 20 girls from the c:ass in Physi- cal Culture, ——o ee CLAIMS OF THE PUYALLUP INDIANS. Mr. Wilson of Iowa has introduce’ a bill in the House of Representatives that, the restrictions heretofore removed by the legislature of the State of Washington upon the power of alienation of lands ot the Puyallup Indians, impressad upor their title by article six of a treaty, bear- ing date of the 26 day of December, 1854, etc. This bill is being pushed by Mr. P. C. Stanup a full blooded Indian of educa z ve. Mr. Stanup is a fin stand a power with hi- n. Itis hoped tha: Congress will pass the bil!, Tue Indians are being op pressed but they are unlike the negro, they 2 the manly courage to resent it. Our nguish.d yeung friend has the best es of the BEE for the noble fight thathe is making in the inverest of his people, The Drama, “A LION AMONG LADIES,” Will be performed by the pupils. The Grand Chorus, “THE HEAVENS ARE TELL ING.” From the Oratorio of the Creation, will be sung by 100 voices selected from the School, accompanied by the Grand Organ of the Church. THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHES. TRA :Will furnish music, Refreshments provided in the basement after the exercises. Proceeds to complete the pay- ment for the new piano. ria open at 7. Concert begins at 8. ADMISSION, Subscribe for the Brg. - 25 CENTS. MONEY |! AT ONCE. 25,000 To be loared at once on improved Real Estate by the Misstssrppr Co-OpeRATIVE AND Benerit Assoctation. This Association bas loaned Frirry Tuousanp Dottars, and holds first Mortgage and Deeds-in-Trust Notes amounting to Fifty Thousand Dollars. HOW TO SECURE IMMEDIATE LOANS, We charge a membership fee 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 for an immediate loan of $400.00, and deduct $12.00 as six months interest on $400.00; we 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 memberebip fee of $20.00 on an immediate loan of $800.00, aud deduct $2400 us six months interest on the loan of $800 00; we charge a membership fee of $25.00 on an immediate loan $1000.00, and deduct $30.00 as interest for six months on $1000.00. The monthly dues ou a loan of $200.00 would be $2.00; the monthly dues ov $400 00 would be $4.00; on $600 00 would be $6.00 per month; on 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, Miss. Send abstiact of title to your property along with your membership fees. Send money by registered letter, p stoffice order, bank draft or by express. LOUIS J. WINSTON, Chief Manager Mississippi Co-Operative and Benefit Association, Natchez, Miss. A. G. CAMPBELL, Pres't.. G. G. KLAPP, Vice-Pres't._R. LEE WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. OAFE DEPOGIT AND TRUST COMPANY Authorized Capital, $100,000. 4 Natcugz, Miss, April 4, 1892 The Mississippi Co-Operative and Benefit Aesoiciation, of which Louis J. Winston is Chief Manager, bas made a loan to its members amounting to ($50,000) Fit'y Thousand Dollars, the Notes, Mort- Secreiary. | gages, Deeds-in Trust taken to secure the same are now on deposit with the Safe Deposit and Trust Co,, of this city. The said Associa- The Bes is the paper to publish | tion has the fiuavcial ability to make loans amounting to ($25,000) your wants, for eale and_all perso-~ | Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, A. G@. CAMPBELL, President Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Apr30m6 i —_ ton, See the OLD WOMAN in the |Sumdegn.t is m-and iz 0toom om For time of surburban trains see time tables Natchez, Miss. / get ready for this great enterprise, be had of all ticket agents. tExcept Sunday, *Daily. Sunday only. x bxpress trains. Bacenge called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer = ou orders left at ticket offices, 619 a Pennsylvania avenue, and at dey J.T. ODELL, CHAS, O. SCULL, Gen. Gen. Pass, Agent. Show Case. Stop and see our BARGAIN COUNTER. ir. LaDIESs Bleeding «tonic, or children who want beild- p. should take IRON BITTERS. ing uj Brows’ Subscribe to and advertise in the Buz, Mooney and Business will Solve the Negro Problem, If you wish to make a Safe Investment take stock in the Virginia Industrial, Mer- cantile, Building and LUAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE—718 E, BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL, STOOK $10 Shares $5,00-Baets i consider the. questian of an. =" VIOU TL. (Incorporated under the laws of Virginia July 8rd, 1891. OFFICERS: GEORGE WILLIAMS, JR., President, Richmond, Va. REV. R. J. PERKINS, Vice-President, Huntington, W. Va. PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2nd Vice-Pres. anil Auditor, Petersburg, Va. DR. H. L. HARRIS, Treasurer, bi Richmond, Va. CORNELIUS MIMMS, Attorney, Manchester, Va. J. H. BLAOKWELL, Secretary and Gen’l Manager, Manchester, Va. G. W. Edwards, General Traveling Agent, Clifton Forge, Va., W. H. Bailey, Ass’t Gen’! Traveling Ageut, Richmond, Va., W. 8. Thomas, Man’y’r Clifton Store, North Caroliva. The General Board of Directors includes members from Virginia, West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Washington, D C., North Carolina, Maryland, A labama and Texas. In less than six months of vigorous work it declares a dividend of Twenty (20) per cent toits members. This is an Association organ ized by the colored people, run by them and their interest. s@-Colored Agents and Colored Clerks in stores and at the Mai2 Office. A LARGE BRANOH STORE AT CLIFTON FORGE, VA., with a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries and 4 corp ot polite clerks to wait upon their many customers. A LARGE COMMISSION HOUSE in Richmond selling all kinds of country produce such as Grain, To- bacco, Oattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Fruit, &c. The BROOM AND CIGAR FACTORY will soon be in active operatiun giving employment to our own people, The management is making strenuous efforts to put iu operation in the near future Iron and Coal Mines as we have thousands of miners who are members of the Association. DEY GOODS STORES. Several dry goods stores centrally located will be pat in operation in the fall, at least by December Ist. One will be located at Washington, D. C., one at Charleston, West Virginia, one at Lynchburg, Va., and one in Richmond, Virginia, or possibly in other sections as the mana- gers are determined by God’s help to push the Association to the front and start up business in every place where the people interest them- selves and take shares in the Association. This also being a Building and Loan Association it has already made loans on real estate in Virginia and North Carolina. BENEFITS OF THE ASSOOIATION. Remember the shares of this Association are five dollars each. Any person can purchase any number of these shares not exceeding one thousand. The stockholders are the sole owners of the Association. The money that is made in all of the various departments is summed up 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 aud 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 public 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 in fact everybody,