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AUTHORIZED aGENTs, Ast WASHINGTON, w Fowler, 318 8rd8, E, > swates for advertising farnisned on appli va, Ubiectiouable advertisements will not edt any price, All Ten.ittances ade by draft, posta! money order stered latter Mnwey forwarded way, isatthe sender's risk. in ° *y the amount and what it is for « ould be distinetly stated, \U otters, ete,, should bs ad-dressed BEE PUBLISHING, Co, Washington D. 0 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY A’ 11091 ST..N.W.. WASH..D 0, WHERE THE BEE CAN BE Hab Prof. J. W. Fowler,s, 3183 d street, s. e. 1. H. Beller, Druggist, corner 16th and u sireet, Dorth west, Philadelphia House, 348 Penn. Ave, n. w. W. W. Jackson, 228 4% street, n. w. Moses Fayne, 205 43¢ street, n. w. J. P. Stewart, $52 Pennaylv nia Ave. n. w. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 428, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm. L. Reed, 98% Cambridge st, ALEXANDEIA VincINIA, W. A. Carter, 313 Wilkes street. SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1892 Locals. Read the BEE. Iuvitations are out forthe mar- nage of Mr. J. W. Cromwell for. merly editor of the late People’s Advocate, and at present principal of the Garnet school toa very prom- ineut young lady of Philadelphia, Pa. The event will be celebrated in Philadelpia, from which place the couple will come to this city the r tuture home Mr. Geo. Countee, left tor his home in Denver, Col. Wednesday evening. Mr. N. J. Miles of the Weekly M'rrow, published at Pittsburg, Pa., was in the city last week at~ tending the B. M. ©. Cosvention. Mr. W. B. Lee, of Boston, Mass. was in the city this week and call~ ed on the BEE accompanied by Mr. J. H. Lee of this city eo A traveler relates his experience with Salvation Oil, it cures a stub born case of inflammatory rheuma- tism, after so-called remedies bad failed. Mr. Geo. F. Abbots, Gen- eral Traveling Agent, Y.S. & L. Co. Pottaville, Pa. says: “I was a great sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, and during the whole month of May did not arise until 11 o'clock a.m. I had tried every remedy without effect and was in great pain. I determined to try Salvation Oil, It relieved me the first night, aud now, after a month’s use, thanks to the lini, ment, Iam up with suv and able to be on the road again.” The attack that has been made on Hon. John R. Lynch by cer- tain pepere edited by Negroes is actuated by petty jealousy. Mr. Lynch is one of the best and most honest representative in the colored race. An obstinate case of cold which the doctors could not cure—Mr. J. A. Kerr, 817 State St. Erie, Pa. writes: “In October I caught a terrible cold which settled beavily on my lungs. I could not sleep and had severe pains in my head when I procured Dr. Ball’s Cough Syrap, which relieved me entirely before the first bottle had been used up. My appetite retarned, wy sleep became sound and natur- al, and I felt as wellas 1 ever. I tried Dr. Ball’s Cough Syrup onl) after physicians’, remedies failed to give me relief. + = ___ FURNISHED or Unfurniseed rooms for reat, 1123 15th Sr. no. w. ilerdies pass the door. WORLD’SFAIR DEDICATION. Reduced rates to Chicago via the Balttmore and Ohio Railroad. Tickets will be on sale October isth to 20th inclusive, and will © good for return passage uot October 25, inclusive. ‘Ibe most direct and piciureeque route. 65 forthe round trip from Washington. a UsPursIsaeD Room: 437 Frank iu street, p. w. Convenient for mau and wife. _ be sure to consult Emma, ex- “‘ypsy queen, clairvoyant and as- trologist; a hfe long student of occultism 928 First st. 8 ws hours 1 to 7 p.m. fee 50c. Open Sundays, PRINTER WANTED. A good printer can find perma- ‘entemployment at this office by 4pplying atonce. Good wages to the light party. THETA ar ee EEC E | MICHIE MOTOL UFESUMNGE thy DETROIT, MICH., ee The Comfort Corset | 8~seors 2212 mss040 EAS: DEATHS. Dr. C. M. Hammett, Health Officer pres the folowmg r-persfor the WEN MFO! Leave Washington from atatica corner of N <3 RR’ ner iow week ending Oct sber 8, 1 KEYSTONE THOS. W, PALMER, Prest. eagtlaigy Sf nh Coneue. For chine py Number of deatus 135, white Lo h 0. R. LOOKER, Seeretary. NO BONES TO BREAK, | j tifol aeptenc nai Tite, vagshaled GR 40 Mt form * ‘ain ly corded. No other corset | Tally, si For Clucinnati, St. Lout Evers one Needs Insurance. .. any se Con et ao top Veatipaied Limited 8:90; exprese Tease pee. x iv. y THE SOMFORT SORSET For Pittsburg and Clevela:.d, express dail ‘several 245 p.m. 11:30 a. mi. and 74, colored; 61. Death Tate 1,000 per annum: white 22.0; coiored 37.3. Total popnlation 87 0; 42 Wee under five yeurs ot age; 26 7: HOTEL. 3022 State St. Life Insurance and Investment eae For Lexington and Staunton, lode . 1, were under one year old, aud 26 CHICAGO, Combined. elas hae ia ever 60 years. 26 ot the deaths — khoxvil ochanetas Pa + occurred 1u hospials aud pubiic ILL., The policies‘of this Company are “teaberhempivca bentetali| Pepe ER sti be institutions. ; issued for 10, 15 aud 20 year per- BOSTON, mass, * | _ ‘rousa to Memphison ni. wan The deathe by clases were as Will open for the’ iogs and are adapted to the incomes For enlebystoresgcnoraty |, 72, Galimere. Yeek dave, : 5.25 9. 6. 36 ee : reception of first-| and ages of all. pened pag , - ) ge 99, mina oa 8 Big 2 12 10. saa Zymotic 87, Constitutional 32 class guests June | have ca-b values printed on their x5 80. 5 35. "x6 20, 6 80, "xe O,” 8 05," Zo abe Local 51, Developmental lL, 4th, 1892,. Hotel, | face enabling the insured to know 7 ag aes = * | Semtautcey a8} 880, 2 90d yg Oe Violence 4. afe and Sample pana the worth of his policy from TAKE NOTICE. ee) a. ms x12 1 x2 2 32 53.24 31, Sats | year to year. LL 3, 12 35 p. m. air pias The Principal causes of death Room, elegantly | ixporsrp sY 1HE LEADING BUSI- ; *For Annapolis 7 Band 8 0a, m., 12 10 and were: Dipbtnera 4, Consumption ‘furnished with NESS MEN OF THE COUNTRY. The patrons of the Bex must |‘ ig er ae ae: 0% m.. 4 81 p.m. 16, Diarrt eal 12, Typhoid fever 6, Malariai fever 9, Pneumonia 4, Congestion of the longs 2, j : ; for Fred 45, +11 30 a. m im.| For want of space we print only | pay fcr all advertisements, in the | 13 p.m wi Bee eer One testimonial, that of the Hon- | way ot noticesydeuths, marriages Ber bonaeea ent ints os eee , improvement. Wm, McKiuley, Governor of Ohio. | go. Ny matter of a personal | » Kr, Caithersbure aod. ‘way pointe 16 25, 5 E 2 8 90 8: ms, F12 45, Ql 15, +3 00, $4 93, 5 35.7 06, Bronchitis 8, Whooping cough 3 Joseph T, Saxton, Esq., Agent| nature will be inserted unlesa it is |%% fi 30 p. mi. Express trains stopping Kiduey diseases 4, Meningitis 1 : Mich. Mutual Life Ins. Co. psid for, H dese ape Mertens only 8 46 $1040 a m. Cancers 3. s@-Cable and Elevated Railway) Dyan Srr:—I have your enquiry KOYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK Trains direct to the ‘“‘World’s Co- about your company. In reply, beg ako Phnindelphia, New York. Bosto m, and BOARDING HOUSES, 12 Woon, 4 6 Dae ae aig lumbia Exposition grounds” and to to say that 1 commenced ineuring all parts of the ¢ ty pass our doors j ;, TONE company in 1873 and have By Sleeping Car, o on at 10 OF oes “Boe regularly, : since taken out an additional poli- Holmes House = nington and Chester, &0 When visiting our city please cy with you for $5,000. I have : For oswon sf son sllday trainee favor us with your patronage and great faith in your company, and | RESTAURANT & LADIES DFW | Sleeping Car ru. ning through to Boston oblige, _ Respectfully, d&c., if { desired additional insurance ING PAaRLor, without change, ‘is Poughkeepsie Bridge, JOHN M. Hunrsr, would surely take it out with you. | Fine Wines, Choice Bra: ——a passenger jin B. & M. station at Bos- Gaia B, Mortar, Totals, indies, | _ For Atlantic City, 10 00 a, m. and 12 00 noon, Proprietors. W. McKinLEy, JR. And Old Whiskies. mere noon. pt Sunday, “*Dally. jSunday only. N. B. Booms can be engaged by Canton, O., April 24, 792. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE nz Express cine: <stisey eadesaci For furtber iuformation as to Meals served to Order, and teidencer Oy mon Trane’ Company rates, kind of policies desired, ete., J. 0. HOLMES, Puoputetor, Pyonsyrania Wonton st pon ‘ eeeeoeoeoeee@ @ call on or address, J.S. Waker, 833 Va. Ave., Southw * “Gen, Manager, GedcEuane Adon @ The smallest Pill in the World! Special Agent, 1224 F St., no. w. Why de you suffer Riukal A ee. ale = : fom and Sick-Headache, JAMES H. MARSHALL, Mioney and Business will Solve the @fem De ‘miserable, when 23@ ge id @ Contractor and Plasterer, Negro Probiem Ps No 607 10th St., p.e. 2 Births reported, 30 white males, 23 white females; 16 colored males, 2% colored females, Marriages reported, 82 white; 7 cvlored. Still-virths reported, 5 white 5 colored. The health of the city during the week ended on Saturday last remuined about on the same scale as through the several preceeding weeks, the total mortality being 136 as compared with 182 in the former week. There is no prom- inent disease prevalent, nor any sign of epideunc. There was a slight increase from 6 to 9 in fatal cases of malarial fevers but this number is not unusual at this Seasun of the year. The 15 deaths from pueumonia and pulmonary @ eTin Liver Pillse All Work Properly Attended To. puny If you wish to make a Safe Investment take stock in the congestion indicate ersistent| @ toestand dig cst your 1008, @ pcre ch j ini ] = sicias in the inanies of avute SIE ea —ew — Virginia Industrial, Mer a or inflammatory attacks upon the lungs. Wao the exception of the cuses of diphtheria, the contagious diseases still continue either at a minimum oriu complete abey-~ ance. Of the four cases of violence, (wo were from drowning, one from railway care, aad one inhal- ing illuminating gas. ee a ©660666660 MONEY! MONEY! ~ AT ONCE. AT ONCE. 25,000 0 be loaned at once on improved Real Estate by the MIssissiPpr d-Orssanrva anD Benerit Association This Association has ‘loaned Firtry Tuousanp Dottars, and holds first Mortgage and Deeds-in-Trust Notes amounting to Fifty Thousaud Dollars be for the cantile, Building and LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE—7i8 E, BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, YA. HOW TO SECURE IMMEDIATE LOANS. We charge » membership tee of $500 fora loan of $200 00, O00 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 montis ir erest on $400.00; we - i charge a membership fee of $15 90 for a Ju»n of $600.00, and deduct i on 00.00 i r six months at 6 per cent; Ve ae a i fs iaicthigs hosp $20.60 on . in. mediate Has of $800.00, (Incorporated under the laws of Virginia Jaly 8rd, 1891. and deduct $24 00 us six eo — on the 9 “ = ea ae OFFICERS: mbership fee of $25.00 on an immediate loan -00, : i . GA chan G0 cs ieee x Oe wowkeon gnNeRE Yee cides Ou Cla nee _ Bichmend, Va. monthly dues on a loan of $200.00 would be $2.00; the monthly dues| REV. R. J. BR We Huntington, W. Va. on $400.00 would be $4.00; on $600 00 would be $6.00 per month; | PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Auditor, Petersburg, Va. on ap $800.00 Ian the dues would be $8.00 per month; on $1000.00 | DR. H. L. HARRIS, Treasurer, Richmond, Va. would be $10.00 per month. . CORNELIUS MIMMS, Attorney, Manchester, Va. Send all money to Louis J. Winston, Natchez, Miss. Send) J. H. BLACKWELL, Secretary and Gen’l Manager, Manchester, Va abstract of title to your properiy along with your membersbip fies. MAME Send money by registered letter, pstoflice order, bank draft or by|g, w, Edwards, Géneral Traveling Agent, Clifton Forge, Va., W express. A. Bailey, Ass't Gen’l Traveling Agent, Richmond, Va., : LOUIS J. WINSTON, W. 8S. Thoms», Man’g’r Clifton Store, North Carolina. Chief Manager Micsissippi Co-Operative Mee aud Benefit Association, Natchez, Miss. The General Boar’ of Directors includes members from Virginia A. G. CAMPBELL, Pres’t.. G. G. KLAPP, Vice-Pres't.._ R. LEE WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. | West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Washington, D . C., North Carolina, Maryland, Alabama and Texas. DEPOSIT AND Th |S] COMPA NY To less than six months of vigorous work it declares a dividend of "| Twenty (20) pér cent toits members. This is an Association organ Authorized Capital, $100,000. a” FR Battle at Venezuela. A cable dispatch announces a decisive victory by General Crespo over the Ven- ezuelan government forces at Los Teques. The battle is described as a most desper- ateone. Six hundred men are reported killed and several high government officials captured. The number of Crespo’s men in battle is set down as 14,000. There were twelve pieces of artillery. The government forces numbered 6,000 and were commanded by Generel Pulido, uncle of Acting President Pulido. Sev- eral Americans took part in the confilot on Crespo’s side. End of Sarah Althea Hill-Terry's Suit, After dragging through the courte for ever thirteen years, during which time the defendant has died and the husband of the plaintiff has been killed by a Dep- uty United States Marshal, and the plain- tiff has become so hopelessly insane that it was found necessary to confine her in an asylum, the notorious Sharon case is finally settled by the Supreme Court of California. It is declared that Sarah Althea Hill was not the wife of William Sharon. Wants His Kidney Returned. Two years ago a rich merchant of Dayton, Ohio, had a kidney removed by a surgeon. Recently, after a critical examination, his physicians decided that the surgeon had removed the sound kid- ney instead of the diseased one. The surgeon admits he has the kidney pre- served, but refuses to return it, and re- source will be had to a replevin suit. Ii the much wanted kidney proves te have been sound a damage suit will fol low. ized by the colored people, run by them and their interest. s@-Coloreti Agents and Colored Clerks in stores and at the Main Natcnez, Miss, April 4,1892 | Omice. The Mississippi Co-Operative and Beuefit Assoiciation, of which A LARGE BRANCH STORE AT CLIFTON FORGE, VA., Louis J. Winston is Chief Manager, bas made a loan to its members with a fall line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and amounting to ($50,000) Fitty snes. eh Dollars, the seni emi Groceries and a corp ot polite clerks to wait upon their many customers. eeds-in-Trust takev to secure the came are now on deposi i i oo eae Deposit and Trust Co., of this city. The suid Associa~ A eh COMMISSION HOUSE tion has the financial ability to make loans amounting to ($25,000) | in Richmond selling all kinds of country produce such as Grain, To- Twenty-five Thousand Dollars. bacco, Cattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Batter, Fruit, &c. The A. G@. CAMPBELL, OM AND CIGAR FA President Safe D»po-it aud Trust Co., BEG CTORY Mies. will soon be in active operation giving employment to our own people Apr80m6 ee The management is making strenuous efforts to put in operation in the near fature Iron and Coal Mines as we have thousandsof miners who are members of the Association. DEY GOODS SORES. Several dry goods stores centrally located will be put in operation in the fall, at least by December ist. One will be located at Washington, D.C., ove 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 belp to push the Association to the front and start up business in every place where the people interest them. selves and take siares in the Association. ‘This also being a Bailding and Loan Association it has already made loans on real estate in Virginia and North Carolina. BENEFITS OF THK ASSOCIATION Remember the shares of this Association are five dollars each. Any person can purchase any number of these shares not exceeding one thousand. The stockho’derg are the sole owners of the Association. bin _ The money that is made abs .3 various departments is sammed up and the expenses deducted and the profits divided among the stock- ae holders each and every year. Reliable and energetic agents wanted ANDERBIL in every city and town in the United States. Address all commuanica- (SE mn ER ETT UNIVERSITY. Mr. Cleveland Refases Wine. ~ A little incident that occurred on the steamer Pilgrim during Mr. Cleveland’s trip to New York last Friday, has at- tractedattention. A waiter approached him at the dinner table with a glass of wine from a Mrs. Goddard, of Kansas, who was traveling with her four daugh- ters. She sent her compliments with it and expressed a wish for his continued good health and his success in the cam- ign.: The ex-President arose, bowed s acknowledgments, touched the glass to his lips, but did not drink, He asked to be excused, as he had decided to drink no intoxicants during the present strug: gle. Collision in a Fog. The steamer Premier was struck ny the steam collier Williamette in 8 Jense fog off Whitby Island, about ten miles south of Port Townsend, Wasb., Saturday afternoon. Four people were killed, one drowned, and seventeen badly injured. Militiam in T There is trouble in the Ninth Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania. About a week ago, members of Company H, at Pittston, started a* subscription for the Homestead strikers. The leaders of the movement have been summoned before Colonel Keck, of Wilkesbarre, who de- mands an explanation. tions to J. H. Blackwell, Secretary and General Manager, 718 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va., or apply to Charles E. Mitchell, room 11, 934 F street, no. w. AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR. i have the largest Fair on the 13th, 14th and ae. sriisiyiiser te aae == | 15th of Sopt, 1808, ever held by the colored people aay sectinn, jiolera returne from the whole of : : epen Oct ie, in, FEES. In Academie, |i8 hoped every farmer, teacher and pablic man will arouse his people ae Gar Aig aL aeowe eaten! end let us come together and show to the world what wecan do as a Sty pees ae as well as in the mor- ace. Now let the farmers, mechas, miasrs and in fact tality, ‘There were reported 9,177 ow et ready for this great enterprise, cases and 5,009 deaths. ts fi application > WILS WILLIAMS. Sec., Nashville. Tena, peers

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