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“RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION; BUT SIN IS A REPEOACH TO : THE BEE - ANY PEOPLE.”* \UPHORIZED aGENTs, ALL EYES WERE TURNED ON IDA B. WELLS, FOR IT WAS SHE, HERSELF 2 VICTIM OF THE POR- TRAYED OUTRAGES AND SHE WAS MOVED TO GRIEF. MISS WELLS WAS THE STAR OF THE CONVENTION; THOUGH MODEST IN APPEARANCE SHE SHONE WITH INTEL~ LECTUAL BRIL-§& LIANC ¥.—PROF1- DENCE(R.1\TORCH- % L1G KT, OCT. 8, 1892. cAsT WASHINGTON, _ sls 3ra8, E. ares tor advertising farntsned on appl < ectionable advertisements will not Ge .t any price, All ren.ittances 4 nade by Graft, poste) money order EE Jletter Mouwey forwarded « way, isat the sender's risk, in amount and what it is for st ‘ly stated. s, etc, should be ad-dressed EE PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.O The way to Right Wrongsis toturn the Light of Truth upon _ Them. pUBI iSUED EVERY SATURDAY A’ so isT..N.W., WASH. D C. i Were TRE BEE CAN BE HaD \. Fowler,s, 3183 d street, 8. e. er, Deuggist, corner 16tn and M : rihwest. piasicphia House, $8 Penn. Age. n. w. ckson, 228 4% street, n. w. 5 4% street, n. w. Pennsyly nia Ave. n. w. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 428, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm, L. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, —_—ii—— IDA B. WELLS. “SOUTHERN MOB RULE;” The Simple Story of an Eloquent Woman. ALEXANDBIA VircINIA, “ 313 Wilkes street. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— SATURDAY, OCT.:29, 1892. Locals. Read the BEE, (of the Editorial Staff of Taz New York Acre) Ou Tuesday evening Oct. 25, at the residence of Mrs. Mary R. Booker, was given a reception by Miss Lucie Barbour, in honor of Mrz. L. Cook and Mr, John Minkius of Norfolk. Anwng the many present were; Mr, and Mrs, Whitfield McKin-~ jay, Miss Cora Thomas, Mies Oilie Looker, Mrs. Emily Clark, Mrs. Mayers, Mr. Francis Upshaw, Mr. Wyatt Archer, Mr. Geo. la:ker, Delametta, Mr. Thomas li. Clark, Mr. A. G@. Booker, and many others, Music and euchre played their parts in the enter- winment of the guests, at 10:30 o'clock the guests entered the din- ing room, Where supper was serv- ed. The table was elegantly and sumptuously prepared. After sup- per Mrs Cock and Mr. Minkins; were congratulated on their bap- py rennion of hearts long seper- ated, thence this was an affair loug io be remembered, A’ Metropolitan A. M. E. Church M Street betwen 15th and 16th Streets. Mrs. Robert H. Terrell will preside. Admission 2Scents DOORS open at 7 o’clock Exercises will begin at 8 o’clock. Sebject:—“SOUTHERN MOB RULE.” T. THOMAS FORTUNE Will introduce the Lecturer. Memphis Free ss Wells made a National Reputaticn as Editor of the Passo the publication of which she was compelled to suspend because of her Bold, Fearless and Intelligent Denunciation of Mob Violence and the enactment andgnforcement of malicious and degrading class law:. Migs Wells takes high and commanding rank as an earnest hi eater power than she pussesses - pepe ble An cee betre the Afro-Ameri- latform orator aunaak speaker. No woman of the to hold the attention of sn ag mage eR pet 2 her hearers by her impas- ‘lle in July, Sane “Eouciation of the Seperaté tay ae eS eee = “The Afro-American in Literature,” delivere ore pee ~ptember 15. 1892, she completely captiva' ¢ large re Lpre epte cin ey itis ‘Testumonial_tendered ts Ee the women i ie pal pe ye ey Sth March; 1892, and the forced suspcms on On jtast Sunday morning the angel of death visited the home of Mr. M, CG, Maxfield, corner 1st and N streets and laid claim to his fairest flower Lena. She attend- ed the public schools previous to she was second to none. She was buried on Tuesday from the Franklin St. church at 2o’clock. Thecasket was laden with beautifol floral tributes from her friends JAMES H. MARSHALL, THE Contractor and Plasterer, No 607 10th St., n.e. ees, KEYSTONE |" 7-795 5.05 conan HOTEL, 3022 State 8t., CHICAGO, ILL., will open for the reception of first- class guests June 4th, 1892,. Hotel, Cafe and Sample Room, elegantly farnished with every modern im- improvement. All Work Properly Attended To. Washington, D. C. Bertba Seaton, the only daughter of Mr. George L, Seaton, died last Monday at the residence of her uncle, Mr. John A. Seaton, in New York. The body was brought! guybscribe for the Brx. home for interment. The frmeral | eeeeeeccnnnnneesceceecseceeennmeee was largely attended on Wednes- day from her mothers residence. Everyone Needs Insurance. Life Insurance and Investment Combined. The policiesof this Company are issued for 10, 15 and 20 year per- iods and are adapted to the incomes and ages of all. These contracts have cash values printed on their face enabling the insured to know exactly the worth of his policy from year to year. BY THE LEADING BUSI- ENDQISS MEN OF THE COUNTRY. For want of space we print only one testimonial, that of the Hon. Wn, McKinley, Governor of Ohio. Joseph T. 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VAL HLOE LINE FOR NEW YORK = AND PHILADELPHIA. ‘ eee chy tes ‘ially 6 00 0 00 Dist Car i! BOARDING HOUSES. m.,12 0) oon, 4 40 (6 W Dining Oar), cit 0p: Pin hee © enat 10 00 o’clock.) For Holmes House Ebliadelap! Wi nington and Chester 660 e “Buffet Parlor Ca 30n ali day trains. For Boston *2 4 p, m. with Pullman Buffet, RESTAURANT & LADIES DBW | Sleeping Oar ra. bing through to Bostos ithe 4 ING PARLOR, Taoding passsige: tin Br a°lt stieion oe et called for and checked from hotela Meals served to Order, and lences by Union Transfer Com 0. craere left at ticket offices, 619 aud 100 and at — CHAS. 0. SOULL, J.T. ODELL, Gen. yr. Gen, Pass, Agea 833 Va. Ave., Southw Negro Problem, If you wish to make a Safe Investment take stock in the MONDAY EVENING OCT. 31st, 102. Virginia Industrial, Mer- cantile, Building and LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE—718 E. BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000 Shares $5.00 Hach. (Incorporated under the laws of Virginia Jaly 8rd, 1891. are f her newspaper. OFFICERS: her iliness and was about to enter 7 F 5 tune and Peterson, Managers. G WILLIAMS, JR., Presid : the High echool. In every room cea ; i 5 .» President, Richmond, Va. aaa e first grade to “ad eight Col. Geo. M. Arnold, Manager of the Washington en REV. R. J. PERKINS, Vice-President, Hisinginuioes WE Was PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Auditor, Petersbarg, Va. MICHIGAN MUTUML LIFE INSURANCE C0.) D8. H.L. HARRIS, Treasurer, Richmond, Va. CORNELIUS MIMMS, Attorneys, Manchester, Va. DETROIT, MICH., J. H. BLACKWELL, Secretary aud Gen’l Manager, Manchester, Va G. W. Edwards, General Traveling Agent, Clifton Forge, Va., W A. Bailey, Ass’t Gen’l Traveling Agent, Richmond, Va., W. S. Thomas, Man’g’r Clifton Store, North Carolina. The General Board of Directors inclades members from Virginia ae West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Washington, D C., North Carolina, Maryland, Alabama and Texas. In less than six months of vigcrous work it declares a dividend of Twenty (20) per cent toits members. This is an Association organ ized by the colored people, ran by them and their iuterest. se@r-Colored Agents and Colored Clerks in stores and at the Main Office. A LARGE BRANOH STORE AT CLIFTON FORGE, VA., with a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries and a 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, Tu- bacco, Oattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Batter, Fruit, &c. The BROOM AND CIGAR FACTORY about your company. In reply, beg | will soon be in active operation giving employment to our own peopse The management is making strenuous efforts to put in operation in the Address, all parts of the c:ty pass our doors} in your company in 1873 and have | near fatare Iron and Coal Mines as we have thousands of miners who W. B, Lyles, ~~. yy ae Go ao since taken out an —s = are members of the Association. is ietor: en visiting ith you for $5,000. ave be beta ee favor us with your patronage and on at faith in oth company, and We GON hs UO. WISSES HATTIE 4 MABIA DEAN oblige, Respectfully, &c., if I desired additional insurance }Several dry goods stores centrally located will be put in operation in Milddta HAL i JOHN M. Hunter, would surely take it out with you. |the fall, at least by December Ist. One will be located at Washington, -Typewriters- Cuas. B. MorTIMER, Youre traty, D. C., one at Charleston, West Virginia, one at Lynchburg, Va., and W. McKINLEY, JR. Jone 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 siares in the Association. This also being a Building and Loan Association it has already made loans on r eal estate in Virginia and North Carolina. BENEFITS OF TH# ASSOCIATION Remember the sbares of this Association are five dollars each. Any person can purchase any number of these sbares not exceeding one thousand. The stockholue:s are the scle co yners of the Association. The money that is made in all of :uv vaiious departments is sammed 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 and General Manager, 718 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va., or apply to Charles E. Mitchell, room 11, 934 F street, n. w. AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTBIAL FafR. We are arranging to have the largest Fair on the 13th, 14th and h of Sept., 1892, ever held by the colored people in any section, It oped every farmer, teacher and public mau will arouse his people let us come together and show tothe world what we can do as a Now let the farmers, ms:14), ady for this graat enterprise, JRE eon ese f