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rHE BE — (HORIZED aGENTS ivertising [Tarnished on appli jonable advertisements will not price. All rerivtances aft, postal money order atter Mave oy ed the sender’s risk. In ,wountand whatit is for tiv stated, bs ea-dressed ete,, should E PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C NY SATURDAY A’ WASH..D C. © THE BEE CAN BE Hap wler,s, 3183 d street, se. ,corner 16th aud ¥ . House, 318 Penn. A en. w. Hy Street, n. w 10, 205414 street, nw. wl, 352 Pennsslvsnia Ave. nw, ‘EW YORK CITY. \.Green, 429, 6th Ave, SEE DAY, SEPT. 1 1894 ———— $$$ i locals. wnish will succeed himself wiline is being mong negroes. tightly school cflicers are yy a set of exconvicts cud cat throsts. You can an hovest man opposing t board of trastecr. Tie Barotti if will hold its anuual Fete cl tre and) Lawn Party on ings of Sept. 37d, 4°h, 5th 6 i 7th, ou tue pastoral lawn of S Augustives cuarch. There W numerous attractions be s execllent musical and programme has been ar tor each evening, dancing i 8. Maride Band wil Friends are cor di vited to assist in these fes esent " eng \WYE& He VET DEE exterds to the Pvresi- de + congratulation on the re a ment of Lawyer KE. M. tas one of the Justices of cace in this city. Mr. Hew lett is one of the most brilliant wembers of the bar and his reap pointinent meets the hearty ap proval of white and colored, a WEIGHED IN THE BALANCES Jodge Mills And Taylor Compli- mented. rday moraing the members ir irrespective of color par condition presented to Jadge Mills aud Taylor twe handsoma of justice made of flowers as ‘en of their esteem and appre c Lawyer J. M. Riggs eall ed the attention of the court to the ta it he had something to say, wicrenpon the court took a recess for 10 mimutes. He then introda ced lawyer O'veal who made the Ltation speech to Judge Mills vlich Jadge Mills responded licks then introduced lawyer Coa-e who presented to Judge 1 v asimilar token and wbo re sponded in fitting terms. HK WENTTQ SEE © Wiad bag of Kansas sent Go C. Sith around in front of Cwil Service Commission to see who went thers. Sith of rsetreported the mames to his taster, He could bave releived limself of the trouble end asked BEE. Old man your name is dennis. me XCURSION TO PALLS, W2 GENEVA, AND ROCHE VIA. B. & ©. RR. milly conducted ex- id Watkin’s Glen d Ohio and scenic mounced for fourth per ito Niagar Baltimore Valley Route uy, Septembe: ! Blue ine Exp: gton 5.05 p. m. s will leave unden Station - 6.00 p m.: Newark, p. Yhester 8.00 matterm with special Express to Pulman Sleeping Washington and I »N Falls. The ticke (for ten days and will permit cron going trip at_ Burdett three miles from Watkin » at Geneva. Stage at Burdett, On return allowed at Rochester | THE MODERN RECORDER. — OTHERWISE THE WINDBAG. — COMMENTS OF HE COLORED PRESS. From the Western Optic. c. H J tylor seems to be standing on sinking sand. Poor fellow. From the Ka1sas Messenger, . Colonel Calvin Chase of the “ Wash- ington Bee,” is making it lively for that political rhinoceros in the Record- ers office. Don’t Colonel. Just let him alone a little whiie and like the ea imatis deer, he will breake his own neck, «From the Kansas Mesxage. A more stuvendous farce than the meeting o. the National Negro Demo- cratic convention, at Indianapolis, Ind. last week, Was never witnessed by the people of this country. This mob of relentless sorehead, political Dboodlers will come as near splitting the colored vote of the nation as the Demoe party will le to explain their pus jon on the tariff to the satisfaction of. the peeple. ‘Vaylor and the balance of this gang belong to that se ineri politics which has for its mot- to, > are anything for office.” These S, representing ( thirty-tive states, control which they will sell to the highest bid- der in November. If, through the gency of this crowd of ignobles, the mocratic party hopes for a new of lfe, we would suggest that resignations are in order to avoid the crushing defeat in November. From the Omaha Enterprise. Mr. C H.J. Taylor ring master of thle Democratic us Which convened in Indianapolis, and Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia, is in the ; toils. Itappears as if he forgot t there was such a thing a civil se Vice commission in existeuce, and 1s receiving a very disagreeable reminder ' of the fact that this organization has not been abolished by his patron saint From the TeXas.ilobe. } C.H. J. Taylo: in trouble way up to his democratic assinnine ears: By the time the civil service committee finishes the tat frying career of Record-! er of Deeds ylor, the only sign that | ylor ever was with us_ politically,’ will he an immense grease spot. me | From the Denver Statesman. C.H. J. Taylor, the Kansas Negro Who is it Washington on a good job, made a scene in congratulating Moore on his beating Aunston. Southern Democrats were disgusted, and said like to take the vote over! r claimed to have secured } for him.—Ex. Se ME TOO.W—ME 100. Persons passiag the recorders of- fiee last Tuesday would have been surprised to see the shortest re- corder, the District bas ever had morally, physivally or finaacially. He came running out of his office meeting the tallest negro democrat the District has ever housed. Tre height thet this democrat has reached is something wonderfal; he has reached the politicai height necessary to make a fool of bimself. He bas gained fame as a preacher, he has soared the heights of a pros- perous business man, but, lige all things that fly iz the air, they must Come down to the earth for food. The man who has the dispensing of food to those peculiar birds, had throwa him food enough to- last four years, but a white duck tbat wasin the barn yard, objected to this bird with beautifal plumage, but the rank smell that entered the nostrel of the other birds, made them sick and the duck that was preseut snatched the food and ran away. Just acramb would satisfy this creature now. “] said that you would be surpris ed to see the Jong and short of 1t standing in front of the recorders oflic- dressed in a beautiful black alpaca coat two sizes too large for him, holding on to a newspaper looking blindly up into long’s face and remarsisg, what is to be done?’ These black birds kept ycu from getting your food, now they are after mine, “what shall we do?” He clutched the newspaper conval sively in bis hands, 1n one corner the word Brg could be seen) ex- claimed “that such a small sheet could create so much trouble, | would not belicve it.” They whis- pered a while together, finatly sere aratiug, one going to the White House and the other to the Pen son office. One plead for reten- tion, and the uther tu clip one of these black birds wings. Alas! they both got left. ; A representative of the BeE jpassing the recoreers cflice win- ldew at four thirty the following lines in bass and tenor poured forth melediously with his private secretary joing in tue retrain. “Lam not as big a man as I }thougit 1 was, no you aint; Do | you aint. : | I must fied out wbat Grover is going to do. Oh! do. It looks | very much lise lhave gos to go. Me too. Me too. | | Denver is now passing through one of the most remarkable crises in the istory of any American city. In two months a large community has been plunged from a fancied condition of | assured prosperity to a state of ex- | treme depression. The change has been so sudden the people hardly real- Ize it, and no one is convinced that the , new conditions will last long. The, change is due to the shut down of the tilver mines. THIS WEEK’S NEWS. A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers. General. The Kaffirs in North Transvaal are in revolt. James H. Cummings, an actor, blew out his brains in New York. ‘Brazil will issue a gold loan and place it upon the London market. California wine growers have formed @ syndicate with $10,000,000 capital. The Scotch local government bill has passed the British House of Commons. Twenty fresh cases of cholera and many deaths are reported from Liege. Santo has been refused a respite, and he, will probably be guillotined Friday. J. Sloat Fassett says he is a candi- date for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Rey. Dr. Talmage will preach Sun- @ays in the Madison Square Garden ew York. Two women, both alleged widows of the late Cyrus D. Alger, of New York, claim his estate. The cornerstone of the Commercial Travelers’ home will be laid at Bing- hamton October 9. Germany’s Emperor called on ex- Empress Eugenie of France at her home in England. ‘Gen. Caceres has been inaugurated President of Peru, but will have to fight to keep the office. Two workmen were killed and six others injured by the falling of a wall in Jersey City’s new City Hall. It is rumored that George J. Gould will not bring the Vigilant home this fall, but will anchor in the Clyde. H. L. Winter, formerly an organist in Denver, has been arrested in Lon- , don on a warrant for perjury issued in 1886. ‘A mutiny in the leper colony, on Robben Island. off Cape Town, was only suppressed by the police firing into the mob Shipping Commissioner. Dryden, of Baltimore, who was removed by Sec- retary Carlisle, refuses to surrender the office. Thomas Holt, sexton of the Church of Atonement, in ookiyn, who killed his wife Sunday night, pleaded guilty to homicide. Formal charges of jury bribing are to be made against friends of city officials in New Orleans who are in- dicated for dishonesty. Julius Dowe, a scenic painter, was taken to Ellis Island on his arrival in New York from Germany and de- tained as a contract laborer. Judge Clearwater, at Kingston, N. Y., has held that stockholders are lia- ble for money deposited by bettors Should it be demanded back. Prof. Langley, an eminent American astronomer, will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law during the British Association meeting. Twenty-eight houses were wrecked at Scranton, Pa., by a cave-in caused by robbing the pillars of a coal mine underlying a portion of the city. Judge J. B. Talley, of Alabama, has been removed from office for helving the Skeltons avenge their sister by assassinating Banker R. C. Ro: Mayor Gilroy, of New York, will sail for Europe. He denies that he is to meet ex-Mayor Grace in Londen to arrange for Democratic harmeny. Cashier Henry A. Gardner, of the Second National Bank of Altcona, Pa., has gone with $20,000 of the money and a woman not his w Levi P. Morton said in Swi that he would sail for New Yo: gust 18 and not decide as to hi: daey for Governor until after bis rival. Advices from St. Nicholas de Oro state that one of the Mex who assassinated George E. Bender, the American mining man, has been shot. Jonn E. Milholland’s State Club de- clares open war on Platt, and or its members not to enroll wii Union League Republicans this county. Justice Barrett has fixed $15. 690 as fhe yearly amount for the ma of the two children of the lite Helen Astor Roosevellt instead of $30,000 asked. Ogdensburg, N. Y., authori: investigating the death of the infan Harry Ravenhill, said to be the father of seventeen children, all of whom died in infancy. A sudden storm in Loudoun County, Va., blew over a temperance “bush meeting” tent upon 2,500 people, kill- ing a man and perhaps fatally injur- ing six women. Henry W. Fielden, arctic explorer, says the Peary route to the North Pole is the most feasible and that the Well- man expedition was disastrous owing to inexperience. Mrs. Mary S. Van Beuren, of New ork, who pastured a cow and raised chickens on land worth $1,000,000 an acre, adjoining her residence on Four- teenth street, is dead. The Indiana Democratic State Con- vention will demand the immediate passage of laws freeing sugar, coal tnd iron, and will indorse President Cleveland in unqualified terms. Hill and Hoyt, charged with coun- terfeiting, have been remanded till mext Tuesday for examination. Dies for spurious coins, addressed to Hoyt, were found in Norwalk, Conn. Republican Chairman Brookfield is reported to have called a conference of all anti-Tammany leaders, and to have started a boom for Col. William L. Strong as a mayoralty candidate. Jose yon Krahl, said to be an Aus- trian chevalier, was committed to Lud- low Street Jail, New York, as defend- ant in a $10,000 suit for breach of promise, brought by one Laura Fabry. Miss Emma F. Bates, Republican candidate for Superintendent of Schools in North Dakota, has turned a formidable rival into an advocate by promising to marry him if she is elected. William Cochrane, aged nineteen, was shot in the left leg by a burglar, whom he surprised in his home in New York. As he was telling a policeman the story another burglar rushed past, was chased and ea@tured. ; | EVERYTHING NEW. Issued in Ornate Covers once a week, postpaic. - Wonders Ys ¥ All the World’s Foreign and S$ Artistic Views, Most Wonderful E Architectural Det: Every Portfolio has Sixteen Mammoth Pages, each li x 13) hibits, eautiful Wonderful Entrancing UPRIGIAL PLVTOR'AL RIGTORT of the WORLD'S PAIR ant the MIDWAY. PAASIANGS WONDERFUL CURIOUS i 300 GRAND VIEWS, air Buildings. ate Buildings, AND BEAOTIFTL. A hibition, Interesting Sketches from the Midwag, Curious Races of Men. 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