The Washington Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1898, Page 8

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THE WASHINGTON BEE. ——— Howard University, / Washington, D. C. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Including, Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutic Colleges. Bist Session begins October 1st and continues seven (7) mos. No student will be admitted ve who does not register before oe October roth. a Tuition fee in each college for each course $60. O’ how Sweet is Life. XN of whisky 5 years Nothing better for med — ical purposes. 75 cents full quart bottle. Berdeaux Wine C®., 1847 14th Streot northwest. WASHINGTON, D. C. For catalogues. Apply to sel F.j. Shada. M. D. Secretary, gor R St. n. w. _——eeeoeoresa-rrs -ereaeeeraeeeees / Wm. H.AKaiser, —DEALER IN— a: China, Glassware, Fancy iA oe ag bodies, established “3 Pottery and Table Cuitery. acksonville, Fla. Rev. J. W. Wright ; 3 deputy of A“A.S. of Si Sine Furniture and House-rur- * ani . andS. M., has established a “4 4 © z Consistory of 33 degree Masons, a nishings 1h general, Temple of Mystic Shrine and a Coun- cil of Royal and Select Masters of the Cryptic Rite at Jacksonville, Fla. This is the first time in the history of Masonry that the high degrees have been formed in the state. Fhe officers are as follows, of the Consistory; F. C. Brown, commander-in-chief, W. H. Ses po first lieutenant commander: W. H. Mills, second lieut. command- er; E. C. Maddick, minister of state; W. H. Price, chancellor; Kev. John Brown, grand master of ceremonies; J. Harris, grand treasurer; P. H. Dun- can, register; A. Watts, keeper of seals and archirs: Benj. Whitfield, grand hospitaler; Thomas Leonard, grand craft of the guard. Officers of the Council of R. and S. Masters: W. Hampton, T. I. master; W. H. Mills illustrous deputy master; R. H. Hous- ton, P. C. of the W.; B, Strong, M. of the Ex.; E. C. Maddick, recorder; Co- lumbus Thomas, captain of the guard; W. H. Price, conductor of the council; T. B. Sheppard, chaplain; Henry Williams, marshal; Thomas Leonard, steward; S. H. Ambrose, sentinel; Oficers of the Temple of the Mystic Shrine: F. C. Brown, potentate; C. M. Vought, chief rabban; William Hampton, assistant rabban; Rev. John Brown, high priest and prophet; H. W. Mills, oriential guide; T. H. Dun- can, treasurer; E. C. Maddick, re- corder; A. Watts, first ceremonial ‘a master; Thomas Leonard, second cer- emonial master; Henry Williams, captain of guard; B. Strong, outside guard. After work by the illustrous deputy, a fine banquet was served. Those bodies are under the jurisdic- tion of the grand body, presided over by the Ill. John G. Jones, 33°, Sov. commander; and III. D. F. Seville, 33 degree, grand secretary-general. The next session of the Supreme Council will be held Sept. 8th 1598. April 12.—Red Cross Commandery of K.T. of Denver, Col., will give their 16th annual entertainment. j The K. of P. of Salt Lake City Utah] 4 are building a fine hall. The Illustrious R. |. Fletcher, 33°, of Helena, Montana, will visit Salt Lake in the near future, SECRET ORDERS, 20th and Pennsylvania Avenue, n. w. E | “pezwald Sex P[JOM OT} OOUIs opwar 2049 130 mux) wotiey ofBgt eso 90K, won Toalig souady Ot “ON “ZAYEKCQ. TVOIRERD SEVERE 6 9 Speowets oar pee aed ous a Pope Ge eT O ERE, nina mals Soa acs esostace ye euros Sus 305 0% of (ove]d snouyja) ojzvo 1oded vO} eariAGva NVaTM NaI BUpUyeWCS yoqowd 1438 aoa ye *sJU22 AY OJ Ud} Jad UD NOA pue ‘poos NOA op [IIA BuO ‘SI J9}}VW 9Y} WEY Ja}EW ON WVdtTa Chester Market, A.C. Leese, pro prietor, 21st and L streets is one o the best known places in the city Patrons of The BEE should not fail to patronize this place. earners,” continued the senator, mot wish to see it or believe it, but i is go.” And again hesaid: “Wages America stand against any revival o! oo “AITAS ee eo SAAID ‘ayl] Suojoid pue because we have wages against us, an that is the whole kernel of the coal! \ ANO ured ysiueq Aayy trade.” » aaicell whether black labor was _—__ re settled in the mines of West Virginia, he said: @ “Firmly. It is as effective as white | labor and does not combine and con-' spire, and the negro spends all he. makes, while the Italians and Poles \ send every cent out of the country.” \ The senator has just as decided ideas! on the tariff question. He is firmly con-' yinced that protective duties, especially: those on coal, should go up. Tariff up, wages down. That is what happened under the McKinley bill and is what will happen and in fact is happening under the Dingley bill. It ts all done im the interest of labor. es Why Dingley Rates Are So High. Afraid to open your chops about the McKinley biil before the election, hav- ing won, you are out-Heroding Herod, IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT ey the men who furnished the money to ie a varry the election are relentiess task- ‘ 3 masters, clamorous for their remunera-' : tion. They have such ravenous appe-. 4 tites that you have been compelled to e e j ‘ > make the rates higher than in the Mc- : Kinley bill. Let this not be forgotten, ‘ inscribe it on the tablets of your mem- uN ory. Be it known that the average tar- Hh, Wf tax under the McKinley bill was Ri 49.58 per cent. ad valorem; under the {0.58 per cent. od valorem; under **| Cheaper than any house in this City. ander the Dingley »ill, 57.03 per cent. Bence the average rate of taxation on: something like 4,00 articles of every- a flay consumption is 8 per cent. high-: er under the Dingley bill than under‘ H af McKinley's law, and 17 per cent. higher’ than under the Wilson-Gorman bill— Gon. Champ Clark, i: Congress @ sells Groceries. Meats and Provisions | cor. Sth and G Sts, 5. EB $ Cor. 1Sth and Ei Sts..N. B. } Cor. Srd and L Sts., NW. W7 Try our “SPECIAL” brand err Smile Will creep over your lips when you learn that your Constitutions, by-laws, Ex- cursion programs, &c., wil! be printed when promised in first-class style. i You: Are not a subscriber don’t failtosend in your name atonce. Only $2 per year in advance. 20 cents per month if not paid in advance. $2.00 PER YEAR, THE: € GLOQLLDLDL OLD OOQIYDYYOYOYUDOYYYOYOWUUYYYYY/B ‘WASHINGTON: BEE.. -4 IN ADVANCE. > Subseribe: To The Washington Bee and read reliable news of the colored people of the best advertising me this country. 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