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eS al pHORIZED aGENTS. —_—- ertisiwg furnisned on appli adver inements Will pot ve. Ali ren.ittances joney order aN made eres sehinesa — agents jeat the sender's risk. iD d@ whatitis fo: adv ectiouable gat soy pric ax tne amount #0 ci staced. jietin” dig ee etc, should Fs ad- iressed ever 0 BEE pUBLISHING, co. Wathington D.C _——. gvEhy SATURDAY A’ a ED EV ERY Te t- x. W.. WASH. DC. r BEE caX BE Hap 0, Biss datreet, 8.¢- 1, co ber loth and i. ouse, 848 Pern. A ©. B. ¥. | 228 4% Bt ©, De We 905 4% street, n. ¥- Nea enneyly nis Avetp. W. A. Green, 42%, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Reet, 834 Cambridge st, Wo.) ALexaNDEIA Vircinia a. Carter, 318 Wilkes street. wal eo mE ae gaTURDAY, x a 1893 cocals. Read the BEF. Judg Milles wi!] puta stop to} thieves wR HOLMES VINDLCATED saeco Mr. J. O. Ho!mes, proprietor «f the Howms Hot 1, 333 Va. eve., ‘ ) was charged in Vie po. jive Court with baving bough! frome mon by the name of Win ters 8 ee"8, towels ond p How ne he property of che Palmau Palace Cat Co., was ca'l d fir Police Goart W.daces- tral in The d I endant was represented by Me-sers C. M. Smith aod W Calvin Chase The cnee was worked up by de tective Lacyand Weeden, © ho de give cadit for the work they accom d Both denciv 8 te fied that Mr. I Imes mad: noattermpt to conceal the stolen ROOMS —bree ufrnished with or without board, tua good sec~ tion cf the city, 1620 5th street a. Ww. Furcished rooms— Two or three on firat floor. 409 N. J. avenue a. w. Convenient to all car lines 4t PRINTER WANTED. A good printer Can find perma- pent ewpLoyaent at this office oy applying atonce. Good wages to the right party. Be sure to consult Emmi, ex- Gypsy queen, clairvoyant and as a pleasant lady and is very much interested in educational work. At 5:30 the people began to call and was received by Mre. Wal: drow assisted by some of the best ladies of that ci1ly. Miss Morten was very pleasant to ail who called and everybody fell io love with ber. She is a boru educator and we must say she saw Jacksonville society in all its glory. e THE PUBLIC DEBT- State of the Nativn’s Finances at the Close of tne Year. The Treasury Department hi s issued trologis:; a life long biudent of the public debt statement for December. occulijsm 923 Firet st. 8 w. houre 1 to 7 p.m. fee 50:, Open Surdavs. JAMES H. MARSHALL, Ooutractor aud Plasterer, No G07 10:b St.. vp. e. All Work Properly Attended To. Washington, D. C. Subscribe for the Bre. KEASTONE HOTEL. 3022 state St. CHIVAGQGD, ILL., FES | Bol A will open for the reception of first- class guests Jupe 4th, 1892,. Hotel, Cafe aud Sample FS Room, «elegantly |= furuished with every wodern im improvement. ME LS REASONABLE? rax-Cable and Elevated -Railway rains direct to the * World’s Co- lumb a Exposition, grounds” and to all parte of tbe c ty pases oar doors regularly. When visiting our ci'y please favor os with ycur patronage and oblige, Reapecttally, &: JOUN M. Hunter, CHas. B. MorRTIMER, Proprietors. N. B. Rooms can be engaged by g ods; that he had bmught them | letter in advance goods had wea ¢ ndemned. Tre detectives also sated that Mr. Mr, Holmes showed them every fcility to recover the property and bad i not been for bim Hlolmes) they cou'd uot have bought the gu lty party to ju- tice, Tne defndaut placed cn the etand wb ut 15 «f the mosi DETRUIT, BLCH., THOS. W. PALMER, Prest. 0. R. LUOKER, Secretary. Everyopve Needs Insurance. Life Insurance and Investmeni Oumbined. The policies of this Company are rputeble end wealthy white ci —]|isxaed for 10, 15 and 20 year per- reps of 8, w, Who testified that iods aud are adapted to tbe incomes aud ages of all. These contracts tuey lad kuowo Mr. Hvlmes fr] pave ca b values printed on their avowber of yeorsasa man of| toe enabling the insured to know god cheracte and rey u ation, The case was submitted to the jory without argament and with in 15 minuites a verdict of not guilty was returned. Too much cansot be s-id for the lait manner in which the des teetives testified Neither one! atlemped to stretch the truth to convie! the defendant. THE ODELL TYPE Writer. eODELL TYPE Single Case ODELL »tetr wok uban acy es Simplicty with Durability, { Oper.tion, wavs long: Tr epairs tian apy oth © ik ribbon to bother ct 1 is Neat Sub-tan’ a! i Calapt d to all kn ds of Like a parenting pess tt gile m nu- eu copies con be mad ox. Anyart ]igect p rsen Hi toue w Po become um operat ¢ on twocavs We = TSL00 (4 any operator Who can mate wok o the DUUBLE CASE ODELL. ~ents snd S:lesmen wanted. % ta due. ane sw D aers. For pamp Address bcp PBELE TYPE Writer Co. 8-854 D-arborn St, Chicage ee Rela'l- 4 2)\iug indorséments, ete., exactly the worth of his policy from year to year. ENDORSED BY HE LEADING BUSI NESS MEN OF THE COUNTRY. For want of space we print only ove testimonial, that of the Hon. Wm, McKiuley, Governor of Onto. Joseph T. Saxton, Esq. Agent Mich Mutual Life Ins. Oo. DEAR Sir:—I have your enquiry about your company. Iu reply, beg to say that J commend insuring in your oompany in 1875 and bave since taken out an additional poli- ey with you for $5000. I have great faith in your company, and if L desired additions! mourance would eucely take it out with you. Yours truly, W. MCKINLEY, JB. Canton, O, April 24, "92. For further information as to R wich 78 cha acier- ater, kind of policies desired, etc , valon or address, J.S. Wargee, SpecisiAgent, 1224 F St., a. w. HONORING MISS MOTEN, Rev Watpa N AND *1FE Do HON Bs TO« UR Favorite. Below is a report. frm. the Jacks uv lle Fla. Evening Tele- gram, relative 10 @ reception ters deed to Miss Lucy Moten of this ci'y, by Rev. Waldron ard ‘ig tal nted wife in Jacksor ville, Fi., Jan 67h: The reception given last night at the Betbel Baptist ebureb par- 9 poten M. Sisieretta Jones rang eae. is the finest so hear toe Se race. Dow fail to puge, the residence of Rev. and Mra, Waldron was a magnificent effair. It was in honor of Miss Moten of Washington, “D. C. and was attended by the best colored people in the city; - Miss Moten It shows that in the last month of the year there was a net increase of the debt of the United States to the amount of $518,283 30. The items from which this increase was made up were as follows: Increase of interest bearing debt $100; decrease of debt bearing no inte rest, ¥971,176.50; decrease of debt on which faterest has ceased, $46,970; decrease of net cash in the Treasury, $1,236 380.30. On th: 3ist ult. the total of these items were: Interest bearing debt, $585.033;- 080; debt on which interest has ceased, $2,385,045 26; debt bearing no interest, $877,106.627.87. The total gold in the Treasury December 31 was $238,359,- 801.29, against $247,598,465. 89 at the end of November, Silver increased) from $458.496,138 55 to $462,369,518.01. these deposits there were out- $141,347,889 old certificates .783 504 silver certificates. The sh balance (surplus) in the Treas- ‘y the end of the year was $29.092,- 588 20. Of this amount $16,061,919.82 was in national bank depositaries, and $10,571,480.83 in subsidiary silver coin. The net cash balance November 30 was $30,328,918 50. CLEVELAND MEN WILL FARE WELL. Lamont Says He Will Not Forget Those j Who Favored Him. Colonel D. S. Lamont was asked in New York if he would tell Mr. Cleve- land’s attitude toward those who might be looked upon as having been anti- Cleveland men, He shook his head at first and then was asked as to the truth of the story afloat in political circles ta this effect: “A prominent anti-Cleveland Democrat from this State called on Col- onel Lamont and asked him about the treatment those men who had opposed Mr. Cleveland would receive, to which Colonel Lamont replied that he did not care to talk about that matter, but he could say that Mr. Cleveland would cer- tainly not forget the men who were in favor of him.” “That is ue,” said he, “I said it and it represents Mr. Cleveland’s position. ” 1 A FORTUNE IN PORK. Speculators Cornered the Market and Reaped a Harvest. John Cudahy aud Charles Wright have } made loads of money at Chicago during * the past week. Qn every sale of 10,000 barrels of pork by them they madea ~ profit of from $35,000 to possibly over $56,000. Pork bought at $12 a barrel sold from $18.40 to $18.65. While C ahy and Wright have been taking care of pork and ribs, N. K. Fairbank has {carried on a similar operation in regard to lard, and has undoubtedly added $500,- 000 to his possessions, Estimates made by conservative brokers as to the profits made by Wright on his holdings place the amount at between $150,000 and ; $200,000, ee THEY SAY. Lookout for the BEE. Pallman Palace car thieves should ba stoped. All that glitters 1s not gold, Be what you seem to b> and noth ing more. Don’t be alarmed when you bea a gun go cff. Go over the Baltimore and Ohio Rvuad when you want to travel. Col. Murrell is doing well in New Ark, N J. He will make it lively fer atl aspirants for political bouors. Ds. Jerome Riley ought to be recugniz-d as an origiual colored democra!. He tas been a democrat when others had uu beart: to be an in- dependent. Lac) is not as mea) as he is pie, tured. He bad no animosity against: Holmes. eee Frgmentary; Tried every thing,! no good, tried Salvation Oil cured . nenralgia, worth its weight io, gol’. Mr, Willam H. McKamey, 612 N. 2nd St., Terre Haute, Ind-,! expresses himself more eligantly, as f Ilows: “I had neuralgia io its worst form, and tried every tiing that was recommend-d, bu’ without relief. I purchas:d a bottle of Salvation Oil aud after applying the second time, accomplished the: desirea effect. It is worth its weightin gold.” TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. will be ruuning on Broad: New York, in two weeks. idian government has ree we uty on sugar. Ther. was a $5,000 fire on the Brooke lyn end of the Brooklyn bridge on Mon- mroved Sol Wiite, who ran for Mayor of To- ronto, on the Annexation ticket, has beer defeated, The Hayti building at the World’s Fair, the first completed, has just been dedicated. Presidential postoffices have increased in number 25 per cent during the pres- ent administration, Millionaire James W, Beardley, of Bridgeport, Ct., died from a recent as- sault by burglars, ‘The cruiser Vesuvius has gone to Port Royal Sousd to give her great dynamite gunsa final test. The real estate brokers in New York city sold property worth in the aggre- gate $45,000,000 last year. Mgr. Satolli may go to Canada to ar- bitrate in the splitin the Catholic Mu- tual Benefit Association. E.S. Stokes, of the Hoffman House, New York, will sue his cousin, W. E D. Stokes, for $500,000 for libel. While hunting near Dallas, ‘Texas, William Smith’s two young sons were frozen to death in each other’s arms. For alleged smuggling on the Canada border, Dr. J. Alexander Borst, of Phila- delphia, was taken co Albany, N. Y., for trial. Anarchistic riots near Amsterdam and in other places in Holland resulted in a number of persons being killed by the police and military, The story is confirmed of a battle over mining claims at the San Juan gold fields in Utah in which two men were killed and over 100 injured. Millionaire Vanderbuilt has finally lost his suit for indemnity for his yacht Alva, run down in a fog while at anchor in Long Island Sound. Mrs. B. Nutting, of Parkman, Me., who is 77 years old, made 1,200 pounds of butter in 1892, and did all the house- work for a family of five. A serious state of affairs is reported in Africa, near Wadelai and on the Upper Nile. The dervishes in Southern Egypt have also renewed hostilities, President E, B. Andrews, of Brown University, who has just returned from the Monetary Conference, thinks some practical results will be reached. Allan McDermott, chairman of the Democratic State Committee of New Jersey, says that Gov. Abbett is sure of election as United States Senator. A West Liberty, Ohio, mob tried to ; lynch Grant Jackson, mulatto, who mar- ied Bessie Hinkley, white, and White Caps have ordered negroes to leave i town, Mrs. Jane MecDrury, of Brooklyn, whose son Patrick was buried in grain in the hold of the Bolivia, has written to Secretary Foster for aid in recovering his Body. Thirteen new cases of typhus fever were reported in New York, but the + Board of Health believe they have the disease well in hand and that there is no danger of an epidemic. Mount Vernon and George Washing- ton’s grave and its surroundings will be reproduced as Virginia’s exhibit at the World’s Fair. The State will expend $25,000 on this exhibit. It is believed that the only names de- cided upon by Mr. Cleveland for his Cabinet are those of Lamont, Carlisle and Gray, Members of his former cabi- net decline to enter the new. It is claimed that the colored boy, at the Jamesburg, N. J., reform school, who has excited scientific inquiry by his long fasting, has maintained life by stealing oil and rubbing it over his stomach. At St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., the Rev. Father Nilanon Sunday warned his congrega- tion not to attend Monday evening’s per- formance by “The Man from Boston” (John L, Sullivan), The last immigrant of the old year who was landed at New York’s Ellis Island station was John Murphy, 14 years of age, from County Cork, Ireland. He had been preceded by 479,476 immigrants at that port during the year. Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, editor of the Magazine of American History, died in her apartinents at the Colemin House, New York, on Monday. Her death was due to pseumonia, She was one of the most eminent of American women of letters. The Mexican Government has secured, it is reported, an elaborate pronur mento of the revolutionists, in which they declare for a return to govern- ment under the constitution of 1859, Iwo hundred prominent Mexicans are sthplicated. A party engaged in watching a cock- fight in the third-story room of a build- ing near Norwich, Conn., were surround- ed by the police, whereupo: they leaped, pell-mell from the windows, one being killed and all of the others more or less injured. A number of arrests were made. Rev. Dr. Edward McGlynn in an ad- dress at the Anti-Poverty Society meet- ing at Cooper Union, New. York, re- affirmed his belief in the doctrines of the society, the preaching of which led to his excommunication. He spoke with all his old-time force and set at rest all talk of his having retracted and apoli- gized before he was restored to his priestly function. It has beea discovered thatthe deaths of convicts in the penitentiary of Little Rock, Ark., are due to a disease resem- bling cholera, but which is more swiftly ‘fatal. The disease first appeared amoug a detachment of convicts at work clean- ing a sewer on the Iron Mountain Royl. Eight convicts at work in the se¢er died, five of them within half an hour after they were stricken down. From this sewer the disease was conveyed to the penitentiary, . ALTIMOBRE AND OMIO RAILROAD. — Sehedule in efleet Nov. Mth 192. Leave Wi eenitnatse Sen corner @f New ~ MFO! lersey aven ean ome nee ete For Chioago avd Northwest, Vestibuied NO TO BREAK: Limited exprecs train 11:9, 1, 81 py newt im perfeetly, and ° oF 9 u For Cincinnat), St, Louis, and Indianapelis as Fc Norstar orae Vestibuied Limlted 8Ml'ex press 11% p. m. iv. For Pittsburg and Clev ox: Gaal 11:30 a. m. ‘and &45 pe m. ee For Lexington and Staunton, 10:40 a. m. For Winchester and way sta! 7o:80 pb. ma. For Luray Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxvil e, Chattanooga, and Memphis, 8:45 a.m. 11:10 p, m., daily; Sieeping Oars H througa te Memphis & Nashville on nignt MANUFACTURERS, | Tain. a aeeren Se ing For Luray, 3:80 p.m, daily, ‘or saleby stores gei For Baltimore, week duys, € &,x: a x7 1b BO doeinluules), 53 SN SOR y sz: - E E 8 , a) SE BR, 4 <- ETAKE NOTICF. 80, xOUy 3505 x6 2, 03, 38 BJ xt xis, ep : 1 Rot Annapolis’ 7 15 anc oP ae patrons of the BEE must For Frederiex, $45, tll 30 a. mm ft IS j pay fcr all advertisements, in the | 2:2; 2. sown, $10 40 a, m, and f6 30 p. m. way ot notices, deaths, marriages | Fr Loydaud wa. pointe, #6 40 p. tc. Ro matter of a For Gaithersburg ana Ad porn' 1%, s ; ‘ persoral 9, 00 o ni. 712 45, 21 16, 18 90,14 88 5,35 7.8, nature will be inserted unlese it is | %,%% ibe iadiaath vealy 8. 3 0 0a. mm. paid for tt Sb. 15 3 KOVAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 2 4 1e BOARDING HOUSES. | m., 12 )"p. m,2 40 (6 W Dining Car), (il Sop 5 | m, Sleeping Car, open at 10 00 o’elock.) For Hl i il : | Piiladelpuia, Wilmington and Chester &@ » i. (i) mets ouse, "Baltes Peet Gal all Cea meal ‘or Bostou mn. n RESTAURANT & LADIES BEN | sleeping Car outing Through to Boston wi out Chan; Vie C8 ING PARLOR, landing passenge: in 84° Ml. seationas Beet + i, z ton. Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, s For Atlantic City, 10 00a, m.and 18 05 p.m : : junday' a a Aud Old Whiskies. TEacone sundays” *vatiy, $Sunday only, 6 er ED <i xX Xpress trains. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Baggage cailed for and checked from hoteis Meals served to Order. and © sidences by Union T-ansfer Com; : O.1. Oruers left at ticket offices, 619 ‘and 1561 J. O. HOLMES, Pxopuzeor, Bory ser ret TO Tt. 3. O. 8CU 888 Va. Ave., Southw Gen. Munager. Gen. Pass. Ageu t Mioney and Business will Solve the Negro Prob'em, & If you wish to make a Safe Investment take stock in the Virginia Industrial, Mer- cantile, Building and LOAN ASSOCIATION. MAIN OFFICE—7i8 E, BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL STOCK $100.00 Shares $5.00 Each. (tecorporated under the laws of Virginia July 8rd, 1891. OFPFricERs: GEO WILLIAMS, JB, President, Ricbmond, Va. REV R. J. PERKINS, Vice President, Huntington, W, Va. PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2ud Vice Pres. aud Auditor, — Petersburg, Va. DR. H. L. HABRIS, Treasurer, Richmone, Va. CORNELIUS MIMMS, Atrorves, Mi pehester, Va. J. BH. BLACKWELL, Ser tery and Gen’! Meveger, Marcherter, Va w GW. Eéwasds, Gevtiel Tiavenrg Ager’, € iften Foye, V H. Bailey, Ars't Geri Traveing Agent, Riebmend, Va., W.S Thoma-, Vew’g’r Clifton Store, North Carolina. é rG eee 4 Virgins be General Boara oF Directors ieeluces ne bere ten re wee Virginia, New York, Pennesivanis, Keriuckhy. Wasi ir gten, D 3., North Caroliva, Moryland, Alabama eno Texan In less thau 9x woutbs of vigorous work it declares a divider d of [wenty (20) per cent to its members. This is an Asccciation orgep zed by ibe colored people, ron by them and their interest. s@-Coloreti Agents and Colored Clerks in stores avd at the Main Office. A LARGE BRANCH STORE AT CLIFION FORGE, VA., vith a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries and a corp ot polite clerks to wait upon their map} customers. A LARGE COMMISSION HOUSE ichmond selling all kinds of c antry produce such as Grain, To- ee Cattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Batter, Fruit, &e. The BROOM AND CIGAR FACTORY will soon be in active operation giving employ ment to our own peopse Che management is making strevuous efforts to put in operation in the iear future Iron and Coal Mines as we bave thousandsof miners who are members of the Association. DRY GOODS SIORES. cods stores centrally located will be pat ip operation im eerie purer by December Ist. Oae wili be located at Washington D. C., one at Charleston, West Virginia, one at Ly uebburg, Va., sn’ ine in Richmond, Virgivia, or possibly in other sections as the maua- sera are determined by God’s belp to push the Association to the frort ,nd start up business in every place where the people interest them- celver and take shares 1p the Association. ‘This also being @ Buildit g ind Loan Association it has already made loans on i eal estate in Virgiuia and North Caroliva. 4 4 ® t a - Syonter