The Washington Bee Newspaper, June 30, 1894, Page 3

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The 3 4\. Wir I PI I rom t Gol thond rHkeE any A tat tan BEW AGENTS ene ELT A ce. All renittances y draft, posta! money order erwarded r Mae sy, Isat the sender’s risk. in be amountand whatit is for siinetly stated. . sho Vv, Powler,s, 31 8 By Ss ewart NeW YORK CITY, ald UBLISHING, CO, Washington D.C SATURDAY a” WASH... D C, $3 d street, s.e. sist, corner 16tn and M 8 Penn. Ave. m. w. el,niw 05144 street, now. «nnssiv nia Ave.n w. A, Green, 429, 41) Ave, TT ATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1894. ioenis. mg maid Nailor, Mrs. suurday June 23rd, and was Puesday from the Berean Bap- of the was hel son has b us Were ere, M John toe, Cal Warne Washington ¢ in this city. Nailor were the chief | Bridge to death, but his identity and in Lewis of Mr. and Mrs, Mary Ferguson, lary d inthe highest r distinguished citizens. een in the family and always escorted Mrs, ver she went. The old out in full, a- mith Wormley Webster, Ed Pier, Thomas pt. W. P. Gray and wife, Gabe imuy others of the oldest be ea-dressed ee NE ARIE Nene San | THIS WEEK'S NEWS. —__ , 4 Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers, General. ‘ Kelley and Baker, Commonweal lead- Ts. were arrested in Lo: i va- oar 1 Louisville as va. Nees Sultan of Morocco has ordered © payment of the ind i poste indemnity due to The bodies of 268 miners hay. 2 have been recovered from th i hae @ Albion colliery in Twenty buildings in London were gutted by fire, ca SS P Sapte using a loss of $1, Extra precautions have been taken to guard ex-Presid, : st Te Raa) ent Harrison against Sees oe unintimidated by for- 4sN Warships, are fighti etoa’ nisl pany ighting Maleetoa’s GP. Huntington asks Uncle Sam to spend $4,000,000 to im ar- bor for his use. sean Gov. Tillman and Senator Butler e casket Was furnished by Mr. | a cost of two hundred dollars | A. Credi t church unde - Nailoi n often 1 delegates from { the colored dem sermon Was pi ain. it, } dre: sed in deep “as wellas her entire family. r Wormley rendered ‘a d Flee as a rtaker, attended ud furnished one of his fin- ‘e two of the old- Washington and they 1 regard for col- whom they have ‘e both philantho- nade liberal con- s for charitable institutions. THE COLORED DEMOCRATS. this city to rep- ocrats at Indian- Ind. will be accompanied by a we and Qhio ar. ec Headlight. iout_a doubt Mr. lewdest politicia ‘only adhered to by his own peo- uty, but is demoer a the lil tke off the bi ‘ vepublicanisn are two of +h 0. ‘(OVED TRAIN ATLANTIC 2) A. M., 104 ke direct ¢ ion and will go over the Rail Road on a LILY WHITE REPUBLICAN. Cuney is one of ns in Texas. He highly respected of the state. He ly white” repub- ve Lone Star and will fill h with many thorns before rother in black. m, and northern the things that ks at cross-eyed. RVICE TO cIry. Blue Line trains leavmg Wash 0A. M. and 12.00 connections with ’s Royal Route to the shore 6-164 t. 61 P 1 and silver aring appa S. QU Seloon and °S, Whiskies &% BURRSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE. cnusylvania Avenue. watches, dia« S, jewelry, pistols, guns, me~ ‘tools, ladies’ and gentle- rel. "gold and silver bought. redeemed pledges for sale. ANDER Restaurant and = Cigars 100, 14th St. MACKENZIE BROS, ATTEPS AN Penis D GENTS hers ‘nth Street Northwest, WASHINGTON, P PARK, OA press leaving m3 Ci tla (he 23rd ini Juake Park, IE VIRGINIA SPRINGS ans Renovarep, LAMAN PARLOR CARS TO KLAND AND parlor car is now attached B. & O. Station “tnton and points in the Virginia ommencing Sat- an additional Pull- will be attached, running to ‘ tor the accommodation of of Deer Park, Oakland and 6-302t. | Spent another day in challenges counter-challenges. oe An electric _heatin, ‘§ company has been incorporated for that part of the State nearest Niagara Falls. Abvut 6,000 persons are attending the convention of the Republican Na- tional League in Denver. Policeman Newschaffer, x 5 News er, of New York, found what is said to be a pearl worth $2,000 in a small clam. The wrathful attitude of the Fi 4 e French and the retaliatory mood of the Ital- ians may plunge Europe into war. The University Extension Congres: ‘$ s Jongress meeting in London entertained ninety funerals | “legates, including many Americans. A man jumped from the Brooklyn the reason for the act are both mys- terious. f A young woman just in time by her husband and two policemen. The last of the concerts of the Saen- rerfest festival in Madison Square Gar- den, New York, was attended by 000 people. _ Notice has been given in the Italian Chamber of resolutions for the expul- sion of members implicated in the bank scandals. Tokio has been visited by an earih- quake. The buildings of the Episcopal Mission were damaged $10,000, but the Slonaries are safe. The California Republican Conven- tion eulogized the late Senator Stan- ford as an answer to Congressman Geary’s charges. m Carrie Reid, a bookkeeper, in Chi- | cago, was shot and killed by a man supposed to be Fred Hunt, who then committed suicide. rment = fi#zed s bank, and pocketing the cash he get change. The New York Milk Exchange has notified its suppliers that the hereafter receive two cents i one and three-quarters cents ¢ Various relatives, friends and em- ployees are remembered in the will of the late William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey. Yale College gets $50, 000. The light on the statue of Liberty will not be maintained at Government expense after June , but will be kept aglow by funds obtained from other sources. The Rey. Chs Mahantango \V and while his Ss Wormkassie, of hanged himself, Was being cat killed on the Builc mass mer New Y lecorati building: A prominent diplomat says that dip- lomatic etiquette was not violated by the failure of the President of the United States to return the French Am- bassador’s visit. The popular sentiment in Honduras President Ze- of a revolution sings are rumored ng trades operatives held a to denounce " for importing and material for new is against Nicaragua a denies the ne mates that hi: 1 r Wii the Mosquito coast question, is actuated solely by consideration for the welfare of the reserve. The New York Prohibition Conven- tion nominated a_ ticket headed by 2 Baldwin, of nira, and declared for woman suffrage and against sectarian appropriations. Judge Alfred Beers, of Bridgeport, got $400 damages in his suit the Hamburg-American Pack- agains et line for time lost a passenger on nnia during the cholera the Norma : of Is sc paniphlet of Bristol. P: Burlington, J., charging iracy to rob him. Th mind must have gone wrong. Leopold Cohn an inmate of the EL Reformatory, testified before the i ng commission that d > s and good intentions to threatened with ten ot say his he \ imprisonment for the an order for an over have been Vv have been ident persons are still known to be w An inves tion of the cause loss of the tug will be begun by United States offici h Whitsett, of Vineland, y fit drove a blacksmith s back. Then he razor and hed her and his d ter in a frightful w locked hint in the house and set fire to it. He had to be dragged from the flames. The daughter may die. A burglar with few garments on robbed George Bartholomew, of Moat- clair, N. J.. while ‘he was sleeping, vied up his door with a clothes-line, gave his wife a good scare and escaped. Nathaniel Haynes, of Oyster Bay, Ly 1, was also robbed by an audacious al le t a 1 in Elizabethport, | | abducted by three men, was rescued i ASTWOOD WITHDRAWS. { JUST AS THE BEE PREDICTED. ONE CONVENTION. Hon. H.C, C. Astwood who issued a eall for another convention to meet at Montgomery, Ala., has withdrawn the call and will unite with Mr. Taylor, Among other things M stwood é “rarty success being paramount to individual! aspi ms and to curtail the intrigues that are being used by those who are planning to bring about an inevetable rupture between the pres- ident of the league and the chairman of the ecutive committee, for the sole object of personal aggrandiz on the one side and the disorgan of negro Democracy on tie other, thereby creating a spirit of Admini tration and anti- tions i as the | now a staur atiun, the ¢ tion is th organ ts, and ‘ s been and is eh Administration organiz- Il for the Indiana conyen- erefore preferable to party dis- jon.” ming the respousibility tha may come to me, from sore-headed ¢ ics ana malcontents, for this action, in the inte of party harmony, as weli as to thwart the baneful influences that are fast developing through the agen- ‘cies of ourpolitical enemies to disrupt negro Democracy, after a careful dis- cussion of all the issues involved by the parties, interested in the succ of the party, the call red for the conven tion to meet in Montgomery, Ala. on the 25th of July, proximo, is hereby / Withdrawn in favor of the call for the Indiana conyention as it stands, and the order to elec ates to the said mnvention i } 0 carry out in part the purpose for twhich the Alabama convention was called, and looking to the succes: j the regular nominee: i in that state, an inv iven jor a grand mass-mee of negro Democrats under the auspices of the ex ve committee of the league to meet in the city of Momtgom- 5 a, on the 25th of July, proxime, instead of the convention called for that day, at which Ineeting it is expect- ed the Hon. C. H. J. Laylor, president of the league, the chairman of the ex- ecutive committee; Hon. R. G. Still, ot Pennsylva d other prominent Democrats wiil speak. An invitation will also be given to the head of the State ticket, Uol. Oats, to speak on that occasion.” ATLANTIC CITY Can best be reached by the Roy Blue express trains leaving B. & OQ. depot 4.20 A. M., arriving Atlantic City 10.25 A. M y; 10.00 A. M., arriving Atlantic City 315 P. M. (Sat— urday 2.50), and 12.00 noon, reaching the shore 5. 10 P. M, 6 -16 4b SAVINGS ANK CAP TO} B 609 FST., N. W. WASHINGTON D. CG. 1 CAPITAL oe $50,000 'HON.JNO. R. LYNCB, Prestpent ) DR. J. R. WILDER, Vick- Pre | L. C. BAILEY, ‘TREASURE : PROF. JAMES STORU M, SEC DOUGLASS B. MCUARY, Casurer } DIRECTORS: | Jne. R. Linch, L. C. Bailey | W. McKinlay, W..S. Loftor J, BR. Wilder Jno, A, Pteit A. W. Tancil Wyat Areber, J. A- Lewis, H. id. Baker, W.5S. Montgomery, J. A. Johnson James Siorum. Deposits received from 30 cents apward. 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