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il i | | cheap whistle. Now THE 3.3 * ks every body knows that Ta é as statesman; he isa ve oS tinhorn politicial brigade. { Pub ished every Saturday at 1109 1 Street, northwest, Washington, D. C Entered at the Post Office at Washirgtop as second class mail aatter. . W. CALVIN CHASE, Eprror. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 5 One copy per year. $1.50 | First Day.—Vorning Six months. 1.00 Three mouths City subscribers, month]: ADVERTISING RATE One inch, one month. Quarter column “ 2 Halfcolumn =“ One column One inch, Juarter column Half column One column Special notices 10 cents Ten lines constitute an inch. NOT COLOR NOR POLITICS. S NATIONAL PR -20 | membe $1.00 | John 005 | Comunitte Afternoon Session. Paper by Dr. Il. T. Chri: Recorder. news pape! prom vator of Chr one yea ‘ ard, Am lips: Ch Georgia I ts Afro-American P. The would be recorder of deeds, | Bragg, Chureh Adv C. H. J. Taylor wants to pretend j ern Christian Advoca' that be is being prosecuted on ac-] pyeniiig s count of bis color. O! no Mr. Tay lor the people will have no more | color racket, you must stand up to] tor. Discussion the rack. Taylor and Astwood|New York Ag had Rev. Geo, MeGoines appoint- | Richmond Plane eq in the Interior department and a | 22d G few weeks thereafter they wrote al jx, letter requesting his dismissal be |G . cause he would uot give up 15] Lancet Recorder. dollars to P. H. White, otherwise | second Day.—Mornit the preacher alias, the coat man or the coat that walked trom the | ea, Race Journalisin church witbout hands. and a maintained, Freeman; . Li Will ©. m. vg. Taylor and his | Perry, chief lheutenant Astwood ana Se White say that it was on accourt |G. ot color thatthey should do such notorious acts? uxton Blade. Duke. Beston ¢ Afternoon Session. Paper, Would The Brg desires io inform Pres ident Cleveland that Mr. Taylor | Petersbur fs not opposed on account of his | Fortun democracy or color. Itia because Seas he violated the Civil Service law, ry, Be OhIyAuaTonito the law of common decency, ete. | (j/, om Be he democrat or a republican his | Christion Recorder. retention as recorder of deeds will be an injury to the colored race. our best 4: Evening Session. Tfow can our Perio iterature be bes the same time A new weekly Journal is to be published by Taylor, Astwood and | 1D) u Paulies. The paper is expected to He Rey a perform wonders by its owners. Ree : All of these spasmodic efforts to-]]); te. Te. Morris. cc ward developing the race always Quarterly, Montgom ut t cussion, Dr. Bish C. spripg up on the eve of an election | toria Earle, New Y like mashroons, they spring up in | Constitutes the bi ashort timo and die equally as es oe quick. Taylor and Astwood got] jc. piseus out a prospectas for a paper just | W. before the last Presidential cam | Cb advertisements and financial aid from their friends and no paper materialized. This is the daily, just as the BEE said. Read the BéEx for trath. —_—_—— If President Cleveland had read the “Journal” as carefully as he ought to he would have discovered that C. H. J. Taylor was not the right man to appoint in the first place Kansas City would yery much re gret to see C. H. J. Taylor lose his | age Job at Washington. Ifhe should be ousted he would probably return to Inducticn of new Paper, ud wherein is t Boston ¢ ‘oss comedian and political acrobat, é. H. J. Taylor, “fat frying,” as it has BEE never before been see je | Washington departments. ry cheap class of } PROGRAMME. te; W. Allison Sweeny H. Young, Rale! ewis, Veters burg * Poem, Josie D. Heard. Syndi strengthen or weaken tl Snquirer; Dr. J.C. ad Dr. L. J. Coppin A. M. E. Review OQ ro Appeal: co Vindicator, should the Pre here comes that n in any of the But then lor is not a) ee CONVENTION Session Address of Welcome and Responces. Calling roll and enrollment of new Address by retiring President. Editcr Appointment of Johnson, editor The Religious oter and Cor y. Virture and mor- =) Wye Clin= ; W. IL. Stew- If. Phil- Whi te. M. M. Lew ig Session. be be: Cooper, m by Chris. J. Tribune; H. C. R. B. Rus- IListorian’s paper, Jourant Matter ‘acter of tt Wood Rony 205 Zs . Hammond, Advocate; G. sun; Dr. Per- *. Rowe, Embry, r dical and Review le to yay and at ive and edueation- op Johnson, Bap- Z, kind of ce his- shington Wheeling rof. J. D. World; officers in office, 28s be silent in the s of the Ss thirty he differen Yourant. Dise ! v Selection of time and {| the Comedy Castle drama. Paper, How j orders promoted ing subscription _ list > Colored j | to the magazine and badly shattered G. A. R. ANNUAL ENCAMP. MENT. LOW RATES TO PITTSBURG. OUR FLAG INSULTED. Trampled Under Foot and the Flag Hoisted in ite Place. London, Aug. 15.—A dispatch to the British . . * es Port Limon, Costu Rica, The Baltimore and Ohio: Railroad | Times from Port Limon cpa: Buitie® "Co. will sell excursion tickets from ; Washington to Pittsburg for all trains September 6th to 10th, vatid for re _ turn passage on all trajns until Sep tember 25th; inclusive, at $8.00 for the round trip The tic-ets will be good to stop off at Weverton, Har: per’s Ferry, Shenandoah dunction dated August 12, says: i cruiser Mohawk ‘has arrived here from the Mosquito country with Chief Clar- ence and 112 refugees aboard. Blue- fields was retaken by 2,000 Nicaragu- ans, who arrived from Rama and Greytown aboard transporis flying the United States flag. The American marines re-embarked on their approach, abandoning the Amer- ard Cherry Run, at which points ex- | tcan residents, many »f whom removed cursion tickets at one tare for the round trip can be purchased to the battle fields in Pennsylvania and Vir ginia 9-1-2t. rrelen Englehart, American fencer, has accepted the challenge of Madeline de Morna, of France, to contest for | $1,000 a side and the championship of the world. The Tillmanite Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court deeded that the dispen y Jaw of 1 still in force and Justice-clect Gary is expect- ed to uphold him. The Rev. Dr. Smith, suspended by the General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church for heresy, said in Cin- cinnati that he could never retract or change his opinions. he Mayor of Enid, Okla., complains to the Secretary of War that armed United States soldiers there have brok- en into thouses and tried to extort in- , formation b; threats of death. Senator Gra. New York broker’s employee named Battershaw can produce sugar stock gned by two Senators. Henry J. Hall, oil dealer, of New York, chased his wife through the streets of West Winsted, Conn. Each was in a carriage, and he used a whip on his wife every chance he got. A careless sergeant exploded 400 neat Savannah, set shells flying close Sugar Investigating Con:mittee have been informed that a | pounds of powder in Fort Pulaski, | { and burned one corner of the fort. master McBane near Buffalo last Oc- tober ana escaped from the Erie jail. streets of West Winsted, Conn., Wed- nesday néght by her husband, went bome with him after her wounds stop- bed hurting. until a few days ago. and ex-Ward Men Hock and Meehan, of New York, accused before the Com- the defense has been begun. Reports that the Sherman Bank’s stockholders are not likely to receive full payment in that institution’s liqui- dation were admitted by bank _offiials- ‘was called for next Tuesday. Chinese importers are busy prepar- ing papers based on a new dodge by which laundry workers are to be brought in from Havana. Forty celes- tials are expected at Richford, Vt., Monday, armed with Papers that can- Not be ignored. John Fisher, arrested at Baltimore Lafayette county a few days for rebbery, was identified as Otto were caught near McAlpine and con- Sarsdorf, who helped hold up Pay- fessed their guilt. The wife of Henry J, Ha, of New mind is so affected by the terrible ex- York, who was horsewhipped in the ®2fience that it is feared she may | F. A. Breck’s little daughter, at Vine. eetved at the land, N. J., is reputed to have lost her from whiskey-producing centres speech two years ago, to have been ~ there is a great rush to take w prepared for burial as a corpse, but out of bond at the old rate of ninety then recovered and remained a mute con@ a gallon before the new tax, Evidence is all in for the prosecution ™08t of the large distilleries whiskey In‘the case of Police Captain Doherty '!® bond the national flag from their houses, trampled upon it, and hoisted the British flag. The Nicaraguan officials, on entaring the government house, ha down and tore into shreds the ito flag 2 rrested numerous Americans and uspected of sympathizing with Chief Clarence. Capt. Stewart, of the Mohawk, went into the prison and rescued all who were willing to claim British protec- tion. The Mohawk remains at Port Limon awaiting orders m Great Britain. Chief Clarence is still aboard the Mohawk.” LIQUOR DEALERS. What the Wine and Spirit Gazette Says About Mgr. Satolli’s Views. New York, Aug. 15.—The Wine and Spirit Gaz says: “A careful sur- ‘yey of the whole field justifies us in stating that Mgr. Satolli’s views of the reiation between liquor dealers and the church are not likely to be carried out by the bishops in the c'ties of the coun- try. We predicted such result in our issue of July 25. ‘he full discussion which the whole matter has received in the press has been the means of dis- closing to the dignitaries of the church a great light. Archbishops and bishops nave publicly declared their intention of ignoring Mgr. Satolli’s admonitions. The result is a great triumph for the cause of personal liberty. ° TWO FIENDS. Indignant Whites Lynch Negroes for a Vile Assault. Jacksonville, Fla, Aug. 15.—Two Negroes, who outraged Miss Potts in ago, They were taken to the scene of the crime and lynched. The victim was only fourteen, and her never recover her reason. Milttons of Gallons of Whiskey. Washington, Aug. 15.—Reports +re- treasury department, v 8:50 per gallon, becomes operative. At has already been gauged, ready upon payment of the tax, to be A conservative estimate withdrawn. missioners of extortion. Testimony for Places the amount of whiskey in bond at 60,000,000 gallons. Raising the Price ot Whiskey. Peoria, Il. Aug. 15.—The Distilling d_ Cattle Peed _ Commons, Wa§sff> This was due to the big increase in the demand for the products caused by the passage of the Senate bill. The force of gaugers has been largely in- creased, and the revenue colections jumped from $20,000 a day to more than $164,000. This inerease is ex- pected to continue till the tariff law Victims of Paddler Brockway swear Bees enion erect: at the Elmira investigation that he beat them into bearing false witness, whereby fifty inmates were rai to Auburn prison. One w the face for refusing to bring disgrace iscussion open } on his family, eat an intlu. } y The actors’ colony at Sayville, L. 1, { turned out to hear the triat of the men implicated in what is now known as Manager i ded 9hiri icked in married yesterday afternoon to Ernest Ce Carnot’s Son Married. Paris, Aug. 15.—Mlle. Marguerite daughter of Senator Chiris, was Carnot, son of the late President of the Republic. The betrothal of Mile. Chiris and M. Carnot was announced last spring. A Disastrous Cyclone. 5 : 5 place of next session. ; Bob Monroe, who was accused of Madrid, Aug. 15.—During the ey- Kansas City. Adjournment, stabbing Hotelman Harris, was fteld clone which swept over the province These are the sentiments of not | John. Daney. W. Calvin Chase, (a $2,000 for sae Grand Jury. of Ghomerer Over 200 persons only the K. C. but Wynandotte Co. Chair. Ex, Com, Seeretary. — Were injured and several thousand do- your fight is highly endorsed being —---—___ An Exemplified Proverb. aes ee ee Elleae abe oon PT Rie REET ox aa 2 THE © 27 z Trudik—Hallo, Tom. Is this little crops in province is estima true to the letter. K. G. Journal. THE COLORED MILITIA. man your youngest? at $300,000. ab on ent THE ORGANIZATION 12D WARE SSS UE eo Cle Canta The Bennington Disabled. E JANIZATION G + TO RUIN. o Q) 21K; ield’ s © WE TAKE THE CAKE. - ot GOING TO RUIN. f wee the son.”—Kate Field’s San Francisco, Aug. 15.-It is re- Bue za . ported here on good authority that the GEN'L. ORDWAY DEFENDED. no Goa cause of the Bennington’s failure to Were one sees with what ease] |. ae Barber (applying the lather)—I think Te2¢b here is that she ‘thas disabled one the negro slides down the seale of} ,, There is general disatisfaction among} pyg t a bette than I ever C2gime, and is coming up the coast > ‘a = the friends of the first Separate attale ji Sova poco oe mom nan Hever iden thalf steam. depravity with all their superior hy wee") used before. advantages socially, intellectual!y | ‘The impression amone some is that} -,Customer—I can’t see any difference. National Salvation Barracks. and religiously, they sing (with—|Gen'l. Ordway retains Majo Po eee is cee [allie tones Chichguy Ctl Now von Aust Se= iis Salvation out an effort to resist) to the low- | Revells in command to em une Army last evening laid the corner avity. | Organization. stone of its new building on Fourteenth est depths of human depravity. Major | a com. She Understood It. street, near Sixth avenue. The build- ove is compelled to ask whether mandi Capt. Mars—A soldier will never face ing will be used as a national head the negro-s are progressing, why we are caracatured in the papers and on the stage, and are ostraciz- naintain ed by all other races; stand on the | {iY 'S friendly to the side walk and notice the antics of | 5. the negroes as a band passes dar- lug a parade. Girls and boys whose fathers and mothers have worked hard, late and early to en BpTOIOd AinnaIT able their children to oe school HW pond en ing, are all domgz their best to] respect. and show how low the negro can be- come. Jn the parade Wednesday |! what did we see? “Some were yel- low, some were black, some were jean and some were fat; some were shoeless’ some wore hats, some of them smeit bad this is a | le fact, some were tall and some were lean, some were dirty aud few were clean, some were dancing others strutting, some were ugly some good Icvking; all were happy the band was playing, Be careful white folks what you're saying For we is de people there is no de. nyiug. We take the cake without half trying.” to fill the 3x Inen laugh at h Ea about him on accour ability to control the The Bee would Revells to resign for incompetency of the disposition Gen] Or of the coiored Major i in this city and Major held responsible for its HEISAW DBa | Office on Tuesday. It From the Texas Globe. Weare often accused as a over-doing things. Our acting is fre- quently a side-splitting burlesque; our ing action‘upon pension “stern alarums” simply ihe noise of a_ tion of Pension laws, There is no cer of talion he is a wl. Or is aware of On the other hand some of tain Major Revells if he is incompetent je: ‘s dence of his Whenever he asks for a contribution of uncomplimentary militia of the District. attention of Gen’l. Ordw: been called to the seeming negle Maj it Something is not done there will be no first sepa his policy, which has bee | the President, will be to e of Sweep of all the officials of the Pension fice who have any voice in determin- that Gen], Ord- colored) battalion ils as soon son to re- Every white organization more-or- less has been or gone in camp except f nd the ause of S not the } men, im and make all] urks Mt of his lack of} * nen, Suggest to Major? {‘em up at the bank as collateral for | $73,500 before Tuesday morning and the good of the ay has and or, but what Iway will make hot known, but y shortly te battalion } Reyelis will be| lisbandment. Pension Omce Sweep, The new Commissio | Judge Lochren, assumed the duties of his ner of Pensions, is understood that nN approved by make a clean cases or construc. powder without turning white. Miss Innocence—A peculiar quality that face powder has.—Kansas City Journal. A Wise Wife. quarters, and will cost $350,000. Dies on a Train. ‘West Union, Ia. Aug. 15.—N. R. Wlisworth, of New York, who was on his way to Jackson, Minn, died of Mrs. Smith—Do you let your husband heart failure on the train between Fort have his own way? Mrs. Brown—Certainly. And then J go the other.— Vogue. Poor Prospect for Harry. “Papa, dear, I can never love any- body except Harry.” “Can't, hay? Smph! got?” “Brains, papa, and—and a heart.” “Well, you tell Harry to put his brains and heart in a tin box and put What's Harry Tl talk with him.” Just as Good. Employer—Are you a college grad- uate? Applicant—No, but I'm just as good. I can kick eight kinds of wind out of a football. A Brief Call. “Come to stay?’ asked the fish. “Oh, no,” said the worm. “Just dropped in for a bite; that’s all.”—In- dianapolis Journal. A Precedent Establishea. “What makes you think she will mar. ry you?” “She has married other men.”— Truth ; Atkinson and Calmar. was with him. His brother Looking for Heyward McAllister. Newport, Aug. 15.—A young woman is registered at a hotel here as ¥ f. A. McCall. She is seeking fi McAllister, son of Ward McAilister, and is very persistent in her efforts to see him. ee Mayor Gilroy Goes to Europe. New York, Aug. 15.—Mayor Gilroy sailed for Europe on the Paris to-day. In explanation of his sudden deter- mination to go abroad the mayor said he was in need of rest. Explosion in South London. London, Aug. 15.—The Telegraph re- ports that a bomb exploded last even- ing in the postoffice at New Cross, South London, and that the office was much damaged. Japanese Win a Rattle. Yokohama, Aug. 15.—News ‘has been received of a battle which took place on the 11th instant between Japanese | and Chinese fleets. The Chinese were driven off. | Evicted Tenants Bill Rejected. | London, Aug. 15.—The Evicted Ten- ants’ bill was rejected by the House of Lords last night by @ vote of 249 to 30. EUROPE TO TAKE A HAND. Rumors That the Powers Will Demand That Corea be Let Alone. London, Aug. 14.—It is rumored in St. Petersburg that England intends to propose that the powers co-operate in demanding that both China and Ja- pan withdraw their forces from Corea forthwith, and imtrust the Govern- ment of the peninsula to an interna- tional conference. The rumor is the subject of much comment. The opinion is general that Russia would never consent to such a proposition. She prefers to let events take their course while her interests are not menaced. ‘The Vienna correspondent of the N s that England, France and ve agreed not to tolerate an on Pekin. Their respective adrons have been instructed to in- if the Japanese attack Taku. The Shanghai correspondent of the Centrai News says that a strong Chin- fleet has left the coast. The im- n in Shanghai is that this fleet seek to intercept the transports are carrying Japanese troops to Corea. There were only a few ironclads among the Japanese vessels that at tacked Port Arthur and Wei-Hai-Wei. Most of the fleets were merchantmen which had been converted hastily into cruisers and were carrying troops for work ashore. What has become of the Japamese fleet since the morning of the 11th nobody in Shanghai has heard. There is considerable apprehension along the Chinese coast of the Yellow Sea, and small steam vessels are scout- ing constantly, but no view of the hostile squadron was obtained either yesterday or to-day. ‘ The Chinese were alarmed greatly by the attack on Wei-Hai-Wei. More submarine mines have been laid be- fore Taku and Wei-Hai-Wei. The British war ship Mercury Ieft Chee-Foo at moon on Saturday for Wei-Hai-Wei to protect the foreigners at the latter port. ‘ Many of the buoys along the Chin- ese coast, most notably in the neigh- borhood of the threatened ports, have meen removed. 7 “DEFENCE NO DEFIANCE.” Anarchist Mowbray and His Howlings at Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J., Aug. 14—Abaut 200 people attended Oertel’s Park last night to hear William A. Mowbray, the English ‘Anarchist. Mowbray plunged at once into an address on “How shall we organize,” He said that labor organizations were a power but must be reckoned with the poli- ticians. “And still the laboring men inscribe on their banners, ‘Defense, No De- fiance.’ How good they are to let the juggernaut run over them! But then there will be a kick some day, and when tke Anglo-Saxoms kick they kick hard. “Then the capitalistic press will howl for gatling guns to shoot down the poor. I have seen shooting gal- leries. Why dont you procure guns and learn to shoot? There is no law against that. Gens. Wallace and Schofield have said ‘Shoot to kill.’ So I would say, too, ‘Shoot to kill,’ but if you can’t kill don’t shoot. con tte enna TAUUTIN 0161 have to work to pay the expenses of the Earl of Dudley and his mistress. The wine the rich drink in their gild- ed salons is the blood of your children with which they quench their abomin- able thirst. So are all the luxuries of the rich at the expense and degrada- tion of the working poor.” THE TARIFF. The Senate Bill is House. Washington, Aug. 14.—The House passed the Senate tariff bill last ight in accordance with the determ‘nation of the Democratic caucus. The “trust? Senators have won for the time being. Their schedule was adopted in spite of the statements that the House would never surrender. Rather than see all tariff legislation defeated the House passed the Senate bill by a vote of 182 to 105. Then there were four new bills introduced, Passed without being referred to any committee and sent to the Senate. The first provided for free sugar and was passed 276 to 11; the next for free coal, 160 to 104; free iron ore, 168 to 102, and free barbed wire, 187 to 84. Two hours debate was allowed on the question, shall the Senate amend- ments be agreed to? and several tart speeches were made. Mr. Cockran made a bitter speech, and Mr. Reed srew sarcastic as usual. Mr. Wilson made an explanatory speech and then the vote was taken. After the an- nouncement of the result, Mr. Wilson sent up the four other bills which were passed and at 10:25 the House ad- journed. Passed in the eee HE WANTS MONEY. Prince Von Birstein Looking for a Wife to Recuperate His Fortunes. Newport, R. I, Aug. 14.—Prince Isenberg von Birsten, whose reported engagement to Miss Florence, daugh- ter of George M. Pullman, was much talked of last summer, has Just called to several intimate friends here, in- eluding the Havemeyers, that he is} soon to marry a young Englishwoman | oe exeiiemnld Wealth. The Prince, | Who is @ great-great-grandnephew of Marie Antoinette, is the owner of | thirty palaces more or less, many of which are in need of thorough over. hauling. It is the gossip here that he Was once, and not so very long ago, cn eel for the hand of Miss Annie | ruld. | Suyiq 4 or ~The Salvation Army Cruiser Burned. Port Robinson, Ont., Aug. 14—The | Salvation Army cruiser William Booth | Teef off Port Hoover, and which a: tived here on Saturday night for a pairs, was destroyed by fire early yes- terday. Nothing was saved. The crew barely escaped with their lives, ee it Potteries Will Close. ton, N. J., Aug. 14—The Sage by the House of the tariff Dill as Sueded & ie ors te, will, it is said, closing the | Potteries in Trenton. Lapay- hie animous opinion of the manufacturers Ding: “aclaze that the bill is the death RAILROAD. BALTIMORE AND OHIO p R Schedule In effect June 9h, 1s Leave Washington fr m stati ¢ N Corner of New Jersey Avenue and (stress. ” For Chieago and Northwest, Vix Limited express trains 11:15 a. m., For Cincinnati, St, Louis, and Ing Vestibuied Lrmited 5:30, p.m. expres night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland Jally 1:15 a. m. and 8:35 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:15 4 For Win beste and w For Luray. Natural Bridge, ite, Chattanooga, and M 2:5 night, daily; p.m. daily miore weeks ¢ 0, ‘or Annapolis, 7.1 23pm. Sunday Fof Frederick, #11 2m, For Hag: rsto' ! oyd and For Washington Junction and Mi 0, st OVAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW y AND PHILADELPHIA, New York we, For Philadel p! Por Atlant d Brig: it. B, CAMBELL, Gen. Manager, ho Ei. Clarice. ESTATE AND LOANS 606 F Street, N. W WASHLNG TON ROBERT H KEY fine Wines ana Liquors, Cigars, Ftc ADIES’ DINING ROOM. MEALS AT ALL 211 ‘third Str L.G. Fletcher, Sr. SOLICITOR OF AND LI INSURANCE SS AND LOTS FOR SALE Loans Negotiated. Rents Collected Office, Room 11, 609 F s N. W, Btreet. N, Seuthwes' tesidence L Peuusylvania Avenue. cold and silver watches, dias wnouds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mes shanical tools, ladies’ and gentle. men’s wearing apparel. Uld gold and silver bought. Unredee med Dledzes for sale. R. S. 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