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ep tration, mhaking it imperative for him EDUCATIONAL a ircumstances, I deem it but just t D i Reet to make this personal explan-| to call an extra session of Congress, A MODERN BORGI A ation to show that I am not a Democrat] when his attention might have been i for revenue only. given to other public measures. raining School BEE: » The Democratic party until 1892 was| If in these extremities we, as negro adn female nurses. Fort THE STARTLING CRIMES o¢ oR, ii ; with but few exceptions the white man’s | Democrats, have been seemingly ig- . MEYER AND HIS Wire 1 party. The great landslide from the | nored etane oF ane bape ener coe RCULAR apply to-- — = a! oe i in favor | am sure it is ! - ma ™ ee meet the ee Ra Oia cetiern and support instead of our abuse and B. PURV Is, é & Professions! Folsover, who Live by which swept over into the ranks of the | the uupeneegus LLG oe ae Me ‘Freedmans Hospital. bamas! aes ae — Lives he Hag . Democratic party thousands of white} Gee, especially at this particular time. eee ee We, CE, ee, | mae oro aren gare um 1 Street Fie Makes a Strong and { ind colored Hepublicans whose services ‘ H.C. C. Astwoop, rr eran oe Seated Uitte Creag Rome ee ta i he 3 were just as potent and acceptable then | Chairman__ Executive Committee, New York, July 18—" . : ; Entered at the Post Ofiee at Washirgton’ Clear Statement in as Mr. McGee's and his associates, ought | Negro National Democratic League-}| eae _ | from Detroit of De ; 8s second class mail matter. not now to be traduced by the so-called |. an nnn Rae, gees 8) and Trainer with W.CALYIN CHASE, Eprror. Reply to McGee. bid-line colored Democrats, whose voices | $3.50 TO LURAY CAVERNS AND | wedical, Dental and Pharmaceu| Meyer, who, with his ; SS vere not then heard in the land, for our RETURN. ‘ | witht polaoning Lud rs | Fi eave loyalty and support of the administra- : i a ‘cal Departments of Howard Uni] up a chapter in m 4 ¢ BAD FAITH. ee tion brought into existence in part byour| Special train will B. & O. station, sity. rivals the Middle i on support, although we came over as late | Washington, at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, WINTER SESSION OPENS ly Borgias of Venice. . T as 1892, and some of us to stay. ay ih sre IDE a ay at LoD: am a The. on sure of the 7 7 . y ‘our hours al ie Caverns. oun y 2: an is wife was du { If se lumen fool enough to i DETENS tf m PRESIDEN eee ie yranaace ets trip fare, including reserved seat on oa oe collect from the Mu | believe that politicians enter po | See ae oe Tadont Dut is made up of | iz and RENESON GD WUE Np CA (Continues six Months.) coupen niee pape ‘ litical fights for love, the BEE; loyal Democrats from all over the coun- CLARA TO LOUIS#. Tuition in each Department, Sixty Dollars} Maria Joseph Baum, i k : te that polit t tl Sal 5 Have No try, intended to encourage negro Dem- Term Open to both sexes. Special hoe-| city in April, 18 ' j WEG eo Negra Democra Ss ne y 2 ocracy to stand by the party of reform plea advantages For circulars, address, | name was Lud | ticians and those who are not poli- Uniust an SE ee esailen oni My Drak Louise: The household |? C. B. PURVIS, M. D., i poles tm Chicago. i ticians, want offices as well as Cause to Fear nus jans eure Ane eeencies anes are | received your letter with great pleasure 1118 13th street, Wasbington D. C., peers at with De j is ri using to disrupt, if possible, the negro} and at present it isthe topic of discus-| 0) o.oo. eee eeceeccecccecerceeees to defraud insurance { money. Itis ridiculous for one to Treatment vote in the coming elections. Tia) eee ye ee eae travelled from plac H assert that he isa Democrat or a 2 I donot disguise the fact that the * oO out life policies in diff April, 1892, Meyer and to New York, and here taken sick at a hotel a died. It will be shown t poisoned Baum by th of antimony, being s by a Swede named ¥ and his wife subseque’ office of the Mutual Company in New Y claiming to be the wi claimed the payment The suspicions of the company had been es “ ocean quiry into Baum’s reco law of the church? ‘The public is} BS : $5 therefore estioned his pret anxiously waiting for the answer on sharply. She broke down endeayored to straighten the other side, after which I shall give ‘WASHING- my views on the whole. HOWARD UNIVERS y TON, D.C. <= ane Napeiy beets Referring to divorces and marriages SEVEN was inquiry men and women are often tempted to | ZiX¢T.DePARrmenrs, under forty competent | disinterment of Baum’s > 3 Professors and Instructors: Theol Mi an autopsy by Prof. Dore marry for money, property, education, | cat, Legal, College, Preparatory formal and ti psy by fa badd a beauty, ete., when the chief object of a | Sudusttal. | For information reso ts the ag that he bad di happy marriage life is ignored. They Reve ow eens PE eee Further inquiry into on ak aah 5. B, Aeeesom, Secretanr Meyer and his wife re’ should seek one’s disposition and find idence to show that th out his or her moral habits. I am not a . cea pias Wh believer in the old maxim, “It takes a > staan tical cae fie life-time to find one out,’’ but I do be- 7s 3 I have been informed that Mrs. J. W. Mason-Layton aud the professor in- tend to give the full details to the pub- lie concerning their marriage, which has created a great talk. However, I am relieved of a reason for thinking they were in fault by being informed that the trustees of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church granted them the privilege cf the church before their in- vitations were issued, but it was re- voked afterwards by the deacons. The question is now, what is the canon League isin favor of its able and popu- lar fresident, the Hon. C. J. H. Tailor, of Kansas, for Recorder of Deeds, and such well known colored Democrats as J. E. Mothers, of Albany, for Fourth Auditor; the Hons. T. McCant Stewart, of New York, Peter H. Clark, J. Mil on Turner, and others, for such places as the President may deem fit to give them, and I personally am in favor of myself, on my record and the recommendations of business Democrats ¢n file in the State Department, for Minister to Hayti or Consul General to San Domingo, at the election of the President und Depart- ment of State. There is no hypocrisy in this. As chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the League, my advice to negro Democrats is to beware of schemers pre- tending to be Democrats in one breath and abusing the Administration with the other, The Republican leaders are said to have their agents here tu seduce the very elect if possible. Here are negro Democrats, poor as Job’s turkey. who profess not to be officeseekers, but posing as leaders of the anti-Administration Republican from principle. Some =a people ere Democrats because it is to their interest to be so. Othere are Republicans because it is con- '" venient when Republicavs are in power. The Democrats who are in will atter declare that they are Republicans, and so it is with Re publicans under a Democratic ad- ministration. People serve pir- ties for what they cau gei out of them. Men want offices a» well as influence and when you hear a mau charge another with being a Democrat or a Republican for of- fice, your Cav always put it down that there is something behind him that prohibits him trom ap- Eprror EvENING News: Being in New York the latter part of last week, my attention was not called to Mr. Me- Gee,s letter in your issue of Saturday» “Scoring the League,” in answer to my vindication of the Administration against his abusive attacks. I unhesitatingly say again that Mr. McGee’s letter of Saturday is more un. reasonable and uunecessarily insolent to the Administration than his former at- tack. There is no cause for, tor is there any well fcunded dissatisfaction among negro Democrats, saving those who are Said to be the secret employes of astute Republican politicians to affect the cum- ing elections in Virginia, Ohio and Mas- sachu-etts, where there isa large negro vote. But ( hope, and feel assured, that the colored leaders in these states will not be influenced by such reekless agi- tators. 2 : : stripe, without being able to show what | lieve it will take equally as long i a N. ¥. Cafe presents a bill of} imsyrance companies. ! plying fo. an office Let us investigate impartially what] they have done to entitle them to such PAG Hd Gils a ARGH HE wee We Pisictyet eels this cit Meyer is charged with a the Administration las done to merit] self-constituted leadership, authorizing | should study human Belinie fe Te P iy murders in the course of ; aa these attacks, It must be admitted that} them to hurl their attacks ayvainst the] more. For an instance a gentleman The indications are that b VAGS. the negro vote has been blindly duped to} Administration, to disorganize our ranks | wil] not insist on giving a lady a pleas-| TO THE COLORED PRESS. his first wife, his own chi ; Oppose the Democratic party ever since reconstruction, and not until the general election of 1892 did any reasonable num- ber of these voters break away from Re- publican rule, Let us contrast the action Gilderman, of Chicago; Lud use a revolt among our vo! i = and to cause a re’ among oters in Sac Naveed, aa otaaed oe the coming fall campaign. Let colored Democrats be watchful. We have no cause to be dissatisfied with the President or his Cabinet ing time on the first meeting. A lady will dot accept such hospitalities. All ledo, and that he tried to poison such has a tendency to make an un- ous other persons. happy marriage life and is sure to bring} Office the Historian of the Col} Dr Henry ©. F. Meyer is about a divorce suit. . Judge Miller in the Police Court a few day~ago gave certain ative of 2 f the Harrison Administrati ith F c ee .. | Minden, Prussia. age is officers to understand that they Aes Be aise, ciceen joo ial ee jolts: as Detno FASHION. ored Press Association of the Unit} forty, When he came to this could not arrest every person | tratien. _ follow the kickers and grumblers we] Midsummer is upon us and all our} eq gtates.—1109 Iat. n. w. is not definitely settled, but bx The Presidential appointments made} will be properly treated, not only by thoughts turn lightly to the cool and - io De Wes tice ag @ physician in Ch whom they happen to see on the street, as vags. This is 2» new dodge that certain officers have in order to make case’, as well as making a record to enable them to geta promotion. Judge Miller seems to understand, and gave them a good lecture in no uccertuin language, by Pr sident Marrison were as follows: Lynch, Fourth Auditor, May, 1889; Townsend, Recorder of the Lund Office, in June, 1889, Douglass, Minister to Hayti, July, 1889; Bruce, Recorder of Deeds, February, 1890; Durham, consul at San Domingo, where even a vacancy existed. April, 1890. This was the record ofa radical Republican Admivistration toward its loyal colored voters who had bliadly followed that party for a quarter of a century. Mr. Cleveland, it is true, has made as yet but one colored appointment, Mr. H. C. Smith, of Alabama, ap- pointed in June to Tamatave, Madagas- car, recently changed to the more de- sirable place of Santas, Brazil, a place not heretofore held by a co! ear Re- publican. We find, therefore, that a Re- the National Administration, but by the States where our efforts will help to lead the party to success. Abuse, coercion and insolence cannot win in politics, nor in any other walk of life. I do not think that the admia- istration at this early stage of its ex- istence can afford to place a premium upon kicking and disorganization. Let us give the President a fair show be- fore beginning to complain and con- demn the Democratic party, and be sure that our cause is real and not im- aginary before we begin to kick. The league is an administration or- ganization, guarding the interest of colured Democracy, and will stand by the President and his policy through thick and thin, regardless of criticism airy muslins, the gossamer-like grena- ing e He married, and soon aft dines and dainty challies. None but Washington, D. C., May 8, '98 first wife died under circumstane the cooling airs of mountain and sea- which look suspicious Cosy in the shore seem endurable, and even then ‘ light of pulsars Sora ut which the heat pursues us. To the most un-] By virture of a resolution accom-| **tvacted no fariaaess rather bseryang eye it mus be Suident that | panied with the report of the last eae ad insurance on he he present season has introduced many j sas ee fac toni ew styles, perce “oe Press As-| Among the young do tor's pati Shirts and jackets, ruffles and lapels, | 8°¢iation, Mr. T. Thomas Fortune, | was a bene iad peLerbabag y sleeves and collars, have all undergone adopted at a meeting of the last} =a W a Gildemam died a change, until to-day the styles of last | press convention held in Philadel wick phate spears teste higpany ie year seein almost antiquated. ‘There | phia, Pa., in September, 1892 to the| anes on ls life and 2 busvn vil. fashions of the present day that it is effect, that each colored editor or| By ds oe lepsberboe ve a i i iia Toes CAPE publisher of a newspaper shall| wasds the doctor acquired by rhe quite a difficult matter to know what to : Z : " woperty and the insurance money. Not wear. The whole of our costume | Wail to the historian of said associ- at after the martiage his first wifd must be cut quite a different style to} ation a copy of his paper, so that son was found dead in the bathtab. thatfofa few months ago. a correct record may be kept and] ‘As be had been in excellent health up In‘colors helivtrope has held its own. * i he matte and is by no means a shade of the past; to enable the historican to make a} to his sudden tsking off tHe ee DON’T FOOL THE “PEOPLE, There seems to be some trou- ble in the American office. Edi- ; = 1 g 2 and 0) ition, until it has just cau: ‘A " ae . The police now i _ tor Thornton who predicted the] publican administration, with which | to do otherwise. y S°} pale tones of green for evening wear | COUCise report to the association of — Pre vanities “Dr. Meyer ee death of the Bursome time ago is] the negro as a whole had been affiliated VOICE OF WARNING. have the greatest success. all papers published in the United] wag arrested, but as no tangible ovt + ever since reconstruction, did not make} I would call the attention of negro Yours truly. CLARA. | States by negroes. It is also hop~| dence could be found against him he about to retire. The type and} greater haste in recognizing the claims} Democrats throughout the country to}, Soe Pe ed that, each publisher whose name| was discharged. The insurance money ds (?) of dolla’ bat of negro Republicans than has been| the fact that they have not been any |CHEAP EXCURSION TO LURAY d t ; 3 was paid over, and the nine days’ the thousands (7) of dollars that} charged against President Cl i Y ‘A VERN oes not appear in his paper will Pos : gi lent Cleveland by | more ignored than white Democrats. CAVERNS. furnish the historian with bi wonder became a very tame thing i . have been epeut in the purchase of | Mr. McGee. : The principal offices in the principal ‘ 7 Wi is cor-} 6 fo t. material bas turned out that the] ask the question and leave thean-| States have not yet been filled. Not| ‘Thursday, July 27, a special train | fect editorial staff. Phen the wife found herself suffering f the American rented | S°¢t,‘ 2. Just and reasonable public, | a single appointment in the District has | Will leave B. & tion at 8:30 a. m., Fraternally yours, from a slow complaint which threay mADAZETS 'O ie American seuteu) Axe we, a5 negro Democrats, entitled yet been made. The Recorder of | giving excursionists four hours at the gee ened her life. Believing that she was the job and newspaper type that] to the same ratio of representation at | Deeds, colored, is holding over in com-|¢aves. Round trip fare, including re- W. Calvin Uhase, being poisoned she left her home and j is owned by the Sunday Herald. } the meee a the ey party as} mon with the Marshal and the Com-| Served seat on train and admission to} Historian of the Colored Press| ber husband and procured oe 4 Phere is nouse of misrepren'ing negro Republicans are entitled to at the} missioners, white. The Fourth| the Caverns 33.50. Association of the United States. She is still alive, but her cons mn to hands of the Republican party? Ingalls has answered the question. DEMOCRATS FOR REVENUE ONLY. I plead guilty to the charge under this head that my affiliation with the Democratic party dates no further back than the spring of 1862, when I published in the month of april over my signature inthe New York Age the statement that if Mr. Harrison defeated Mr. Blaine, Judge Gresham and other pos- sibilities, naming Sherman and Lincoln, by machine politics in the Minneapolis conyention, I would burn my bridges behind me and support Mr. Cleveland, who I felt assured would be nominated by the Democratic convention to meet at Chicago before the state of New com was reached in the roll call of tates. Auditor, colored, is holding over in common with the Public Printer and Superintendent of the Census and other prominent white Republicans. You ean clearly see, therefore, that Mr. McGee’s tirade against the Adminis- tration is premature and unca'led for. I predict that before the end of the year, oreven another month. that Mr. Cleveland will give to his colored friends equal representation in propor- tion to our numbers in the party, and even greater than any Republican since reconsruction. fe that he will place no premium upon kicking or disorganiza- tion. The league stands rehdy with its best men throughout the country to assert» these principles upon the stwap and things to the people Wachington ) has been seiged by just suchen. : terprises,and when a legitimate in- stitucion is started the people en- tertain the opinion that all are just alike. 66.) Book Agents WaniestoSen e crap the bart 1888 he ae ent e in Chicago. er maidel fi fe BEEGHER. The N. Y. Cafe is the fashionabl®} name was Gressen. She was th LIFE OF resort where the most fastidious} ter of a thrifty, elderly German of te Ne may be served with ice-cream, sher bakes Cras ae a —— d con bets, and other frozen delicacies. a Chee ee pata had heen forged to a heayy li ance in the Germania Life I Company. Hg was slowly hi ed fri ey CAPITOL SA WINGS) feisrercd tis paid va B ANK ty, but was arrested in c the nar 609 F ST., N. W. WASHINGTON| Dosnis Oswalt; was taicen | D. © Chicago, tried and acquitt Pe Then followed the poi THE BABY ACY. Mr. T. Thomas Fortune has de clined; t0 serve as chairman of the executive committee of the Afro- American Prees Association and ie a has tendered his resignation as # member of the association. The ast taik the editor f the Meas 7 Brandt in this city, for wi S through the public journals in the CAPITAL .. $50,000 s 2 broug! Bex had with Mr. Fortune he de- ps) zou wae Sonne epee gad Bea Gs EC Ohio and Massa- . 8. Halliday, ai ats Megara a in 7 : 0 g ion I offered | chusetts durin he coming fall - "ti. 4 > he 2e , i sete ange and we pe dis-} my services to the Democratic National | tests. I hope Shut negro Denioe ‘acy farseis bp es eestor himee yan reatved HON.JNO. R. LYNCH, Prestpext fat ary Net oe 4 cussed the nature ot the pro-} committee by letter from San Domingo, | will not be circumscribed. The party | fioannee ae yore Boos a0, contains cone fe : taking 0 in August last, came on_in September, entered the canvass under the manag- ment of General A. B. Upshaw, repre- senting the bureau of colored speakers under the National committee, who recommended me to the State committee gramme that should be presented atthe pext meeting of the Asso~ ciation. This is the best evidence ia inthe w rid that Mr, Fortune f has a splendid opportunity mow to| game Seeremaene erie, te ane gaat | DR. JR. WILDER, VicE- PRES.s| Policy,” she became very de Sioa fo Our Tanks Gall Sad tenia | Seateditate ore tes oer Bice | oa ee Cragera fo poopy ger anks bold and fearless in every tow! stance no hinders | DRO, J : et dad trans his ita athens leaders of the race, who have thus far| FREIGHT CrangEe ew MS ond FAY HERS STORUM, BES secared another servant, whor i AL been ignored by the Republics ty. OTICE.—All Agents ven D. ied soc auchias tholton ole am res aon paAOTICE.—~All our Agents aro ctven, the fal | DOUGLASS B. McCARY, Casuter| sured, and who died soon afte lucke stability and shows his anger 7 5 e leet the , ea Hea of New York, managed by Lieut.-Gov. | Virginia; ex-Governor Pinchback, of (ae Ce involeeens DIRECTORS: oe mde aad ; tal over his last defeat. ghechan, _Zstumped in the city and| Louisiana, and others who have not} 9qirir pees such anopvortuntty presente | Jno, R. Lynch, L. C. Baile f° % = State of New York and in the State of | been continuous pensioners under the | thispublication before the pattie, ze W. McKinlay ; : & ’ New Jersey, where my speeches were commented upon by the press as among the best delivered. Congressmen En- W. 8. Lofton J.R. Wild er past Republican regime, to swell the | ghausrccnt mosey paruculars and SPECIAL ranks of negro Democracy and make | one by’sending $1.00 for outfit. Book now JI.TB our forces potent for good results to the | "1¥> Address, WINTER & CO., Publishers, be CAN THIS BE TRUE ? ‘ EpIToR OF THE BEE—Will you per = = as 5 ii arene troit upon a warrant issuer A mit me space in your paper for the pur-] glish, at Newark. pronounced that} race nd the party and not limi Soringfeld, Mass! |Wyat Archer i , of ity. It i a); pose of asking a question? Who is} speech as one of the best he had listened | influence by Ben ortil ens anal = z CH Ate forbes trial Filt coat in 0} this man McGee? Is he the same man- i who remarked to me that there were ; no decent lady school teachers in Kan- to during the canvas. Both General Sane and the State comin bee will say that my services were highly appre- ciated and in such demand Ama narrow-min‘edness. J. A. Lewis, A.W. Tanei} jing revelations. It cannot be denied that no Adminis- i H. E. Baker, J. H. Meriwether tration has ever been confronted by the grave public questions which me bag a Paris Not in Merry » de sas City? Respectfully, L. M. Witxiams. | latter part of the campaign that I could | Mr. Cleveland upon the threshold of hi James St .Paris, July 15.—The an : see ; s orum. > is As Mr. McGee is in the city he can] 20t fill all of the calls that were being | assuming the reins of the Gov niente bth lr Keehn iting . The large surplus, nade possible by the sound financial and economical policy of his past Administration, was not only absorbed by the reckless and ruinous policy of the Harrison admin- istration and Republican Billion dollar Congress, but the financial ruin of the Treasury, the invasion of the $100,000,- 000 reserve fund and the destruction of the business concerns of the country were made imminent. better answer these questions. [Ep.] Berece: day the fetes in Paris v thé customary demons Deposits received from O ets congpicuously absent. upward. Interest allowed on $5.00] the recent riots. The Mur and above. .... ‘Treasurers of} cil, upon which heretofore churches, associations, and other| °*}™8¢ of the celebration organizations can deposit funds pcdnoll opts a Ane with this Bank andreceive| advantage a ea c 3 the rp imterest. Tho money is| Scrding out ant destuvine © Subject to check ywrithout} 126 td posters. notice, .... We shall be Ms¥ereated Americ glad to have you open ar account Shanghat, July 11.—I¢ is BANK OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO5 P.M.| S,seecce! mop fe ‘tf made for L. C. Moore, of Mississippi, and myself. Several had to be filled ty my friend Hon. J. Ross Stewart. I did receive at the hands of the National and State committees my weekly ex- pense during the canvas, if this can be called Democracy for revenue only. It can be proved, however, that aside from the sacrifices I made in coming here to enter the canvass, that on my ae in see York a prominent Re- publican, interested in San Domingo} The great financial abilit: of Secre- enterprises, offered me $1,500 if I would tary Carlisle and of the eats eae return by the same steamer to attend to | istration has been taxed to the utter- some business there and not. take the | most to keep intact. the nation’s credit stump against Harrison. I told him I | and to obviate the issue of Government could not do it; that I was bound to| bonds foreshadowed by ex-S = Shan-’ severely maltr' make the canvass for Mr. Cleveland. If Foster, of the Harrison Rin pio ti a few ¢ q it suited his convenience 1 would g0 tion, placing the Government at the ‘ Tha ring in Hankow 4 after the election for half the money. It | mercy of speculators. The effect of EF YOU RACK ACHES, Pu now known to have conniv® did suit his convenience, and I went} the Sherman silver law upon. the| %%°™ $@ @.wom out, realty good for noth The N.Y. Cafe has come to stay. Tourders of Swodish + down in January and settled his affairs! finances of the country has absorbed BROWNS IRON HITT SEB. Ives, after bavi tohis entire satisfaction. Under the: the attention of Mr.Cleveland’s admin! %Wil cure you, cleanse yorr lis, and give The N. Y. Cafe will uot try to ei the missions get rich in one day. 3 tp socnanden OR a ed