New York Age
Thursday, March 15, 1906
New York, New York
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MORIOUS SESSION PASSED GENERAL
JOIN CROWN LAW.
Justice Very Sparing in Granting Money to
African American Institutions, But Law-
vibrant Displaced Aid to White Institutions
— Hoped for School for Afro-
American Draft, Dumb and Blind Chil-
dren Hang Fire Through Indo-
cene Grants.
Correspondence of Trus Aon.
March 11. The agony is
the General Assembly of Virginia has
expelled the judges, the session coming to a
sunday at midnight. In order that
the governor for his approval both housed
the session in session two or three days
without the legislation will be at-
tempted the session just ended made itself
passage of a general Jim Crow
law, which he will sign from the city of Newport
in attaching his signature to the mean-
ing he says, he will keep as a
great legislative achievement,
at in life in a rich legacy
for the escalation of a
Afro-American deaf, dumb and
which passed the House last
year, and for the appropriation from $15,000 to
barely sufficient to purchase
their equipment and for Afro-American under-
standing there will be no meeting of the
other appropriation.
The funds will be the only State institu-
tion of Afro-American youth, and need to increase the amount-to-
was asked for improvement in
in annuities from $1,000
to the youth education of her Afro-
Agriculture is given not only apart-
ished in its entirety
now three goo
ago in its bound. The Grifferson
center expresses its belief that there were
no problems that there were
desire to do in-
Silver Baptist Church Wanta Rev.
Wilco for Pastor.
Battle (colored), against
Baldwin (white), to recover
the city, and in a verdict of non-su-
pled to the Supreme
Court upon his request.
Lived upon the employ
of Wheatland justified as to
of the Mr. Olivet Baptist
evening it was voted to
preserve Hew. Wiley is not a
having been conspicuous as
known whether he will ac-
cuse himself or not. This
city as the guest of
Mr. H. Leonard Jeter and
histories of this city, took part
in the Wednesday evening
city at the home of Mrs.
William Wade. A year of
impact in the morning, and
in national church. We
Mark C. Brown and two
bought the business of
on Thunce street. We
has removed to the New-
ly established charity at this writing
well Miss Amanda Perry,
covering, Mr. Thomas John-
under a similar operation
others on the sick list are
Mrs. Wenanpa Perry, Miss
and Mrs. J. Fenton Cross re-
covering here is in such coch
drivers on the island are getting
the Stone Mill Lodge fair and
shooting gallery for ladies and
an fortune teller. At the Union
music hall a sequence Drastar last
and the following program
Scribner reading: chorus
Solennia Theatrical; Written
by Mr. J. Comfort of Brown
and written by Mr. R. Radio Nightingale;
Miss Brotheth Henderson, fol-
lowed by Ms. Mattea and Mattea Club.
MISS ROSA EDWARDS, EVANGELIST.
Middletown Churches Doing Successful Work Among the People
Mr. Peter Warner has moved into his new home on South street, Mr. Thomas Harrison of the University of North Carolina visited friends, Mr. Walter Wilson of Englewood, N. J. was summoned to what appeared to the deathbed of his wife last Monday. She has been a sleek at the hospital since January.
DEATH OF SAMEEL DOUGLASS
The Coleridge-Taylor Choral Tales Makes
Its First Appearance.
Counsellors Ayler and Hayne Score Victory
in Court
MONTGOMER, March 12—The people in this town are elated over a victory scored Thursday, March 5, by two coloured lawyers who defended most of the charges against White Island Bussie stood indicted by the grand jury of Westchester county for discharged a revolver three times at one Jefferson Bradock house on June 11. John C. Ayler, assisted by Connellor Engine R. Hayne, defended the conviction of witness with great altruism which made a lasting impression upon all who heard it, andCHARLES MUNK Vernon were many that Busie would serve a term of 18 months in all of these lawyers the bells were lost and a surprise spring upon the citizens, and a surprise spring upon the lawyers were feated at the court. The lawyers were feated at the court. There Connellor Ayler has a branch office.
$ F. Thomas Rays a Flat.
On Tue.-Day, March 6. B. F. Thomas, pro-
priate of the Hotel Macro, bought through
David, Daryl, Daryl, 1222 affection and have-
nard life and was the attorney for Mr. Thomas.
Theodore Daryl will present out of town con-
temporary attorney for Mr. New York—Adr. F24244
CONDITIONS IN W.ST TEXAS.
CONDITIONS IN W.ST TEXAS.
RACE QUESTION MORE ACUTE THAN
IT USED TO BE.
Change Due to White Immigration From
Eastern Gulf States—Territorial
Law Distinctiones Above—Americanism
Wherever They Honor White Dominion-
tion—Race Criminal Newb Fences;
News of Progress Suppressed in White
Papera.
Special Correspondence of The Ack,
Marshall FALLS, Tenn. "TWENTH MARCH" 10.—The editor of the New York Ack has visited Texas,
so he has been able to hear and its people, but his readers may not have an idea of it as it is in this neck of the grove,
and of the conditions surrounding those of our race living in it, their status among their
rulers, and their capabilities and aspirations.
I am in what is here called the mountainous system of Western Texas. The country is rather wild and uncultivated. The people are mostly small farmers, ranchers, wood choppers and stone quarriers. We have some small trees. There is one railroad, the H. and T. C. The climate is healthy, the air pure and bracing. Cotton and corn are the principal farm products, though small grain such as wheat and oats sometimes thrive; fruits such as peaches, plums and grape do well. Land is not dear, farm and sales from $3 up and town lots are available. We pay $2,000 a year can be bought from $1.25 per acre. Negroes are not denied the franchise, but they are not called on Jurors. We have a poll tax law or, strictly speaking, the "Terrell election law" and a white man's primary which work like a charm when and where
RACE ENTERPRISE.
Westbury Station Depot
Westminster Station, N. Y., March 12 - Miles Alice Leah has returned home from Lakewood, N. J., much improved in health and aptitude. Mr. Feed, R. S. Cunningham of the Brooklyn home, and Ellen P. M. Tucker of the Manhattan relatives here for a few days, Rev. J. D. Jackson and family were entertained at too late. Rev. J. D. Jackson evening. A quiet wedding took place on Thursday evening at the Stevens on Grand street. The couple are Mr. Charles N. Pearson and Ms. Elizabeth O. Pearson and alluded, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, whose home in the South will soon leave for New York. Guests will be given by the young people at the A. M. E. Zion church, Temple, Receipts for the evening reached £4. By special request it will probably be called to Brooklyn on Wednesday to attend the funeral. They have returned home again. There will be held in the A. M. E. churchSummer of the pastor. Rev. J. M. Proctor, P. E., will be present, and other invited guests will come down last Sunday on a visit among friends. Rev. Edward Queenan has purchased another.
No large a crowd assembled the second annual reception and hall of the Stormy Night Lodge of the Prospect Hall and to be shown upon to accommodate them. The costumes and decorations were brilliant; and were made pergons by the earl-colored men, whom they by four colored lights.
Mr. Edward Elmore Brook, chairman, in
the effort to make Elmore Brook fits for the success
of the quintet orchestra.
TARRYTOWN NEWS.
Professor Bruce Read Paper on Tensile
Stress
RALLY FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS
Opening the service there was: Scripture reading, a short lecture by Mr. Williams of Bridge street A, M. E. Church and an anthem by the choir, under Professor J. H. McCarthy, who could not occupy the rostrum and Miss Black could not occupy the rostrum and missionary school filled her place. She went on preparing herself to go to Africa. Miss Davis barked spoke on "Home Missing." A vocal bark spoke on "Home Missing." The total collection for the drama Robson.
UNITED COLORDED DEVOCACY.
Chief Lee Received Seven Hundred Guents
and was Honourable
The reception and promotion of the United Colored Liberation, under the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., began a day event, March 12, was the best attended reception ever given by this organization, there being more than seven hundred people present, including many handsome gowned ladies who were well dressed. The reception was excellent. Everybody present seemed to be in the spirit of the occasion, and had a good time.
The grand march led, by Chief Lee, occurred at the end of the game, with an appearance. After the march danced was recalled and it was in the "we smash haunts" when the players came out. The points of boxes were: Mrs. E. England E. Loyle, Mrs. Samuel Solillan, Mrs. Vilee Butler, Mrs. manuel Burke, James E. Garner, George Box 5—Counselors James D. Carr, Wilfred Hartwell S. Greene and Errett T. Chappelle. James C. Thomas, C. Franklin Carr. Theodore Box 11—M. Rutherford, Mrs. M. Box 10—Mr. and Mrs. H. McWinters, Mrs. Holtman, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. William Johnson, Solomon Saunders, Wesley Irryan, Samuel Box 10—Mr. and Mrs. H. McWinters, Mrs. William Johnson, Solomon Saunders, Wesley Irryan, Samuel Box 2—Wilhelm H. Hickerson, J. Bell,
Box 2—William H. Dickerson, John J. Bell,
John McNeal, P. Hampton White
Box 14 - Colored Republican Club, Deputy
Counsel, Whitman, Allen H. Clouse, Char-
lotte Whitman, William Ten Eyk, William
Freeman
G-14 - The Woodman Slater, Sr.
M-14 - John H. Morrison, Jr.
ELDER STECART IN ALBANY.
Much Activity in Church and Social Work
—Personal
ALBANY, N. Y., M. March 12—Sunday at Hammillton street A, M. E. church at 11 o'clock Rev. E. I. Bell preached to a good congregation, M. Presbyterian Church, was introduced Elder I. Proctor and preached an very interesting sermon, Monday evening Presiding Elder Stewardstreet church, after which the president of Stewardstreet board, Mrs. Mary Lodge, tenured the position, and Mrs. M. Proctor, M. Proctor E. E. of Long Island district, conducted the revival, assisted by Rev. Parker of
New Basketball League
JAMES W. JOHNSON ACCEPTS.
Mr. James W. Johannes has accepted the nomination as United States counsel at Fourth Cabinet. Von. Since the announcement of his nomination from his friends in all parts of the country, Cabinet might be called the Newport of Vermont, as it is the center of that country's social life. It is in the site of the government building, where two government forces are located there, overlooking the harbor and the other avenue. A prominent part of the city's social life
Proudest Parens and Collector Andersen
Get Him Landed.
Mr. J. W. Watson, president of the Colored Republican Club of the 18th Assembly district, was appointed last week by Speaker Wadworthe for a second term. The pollination was made at the request of Fresnel's "varsons of the Republican-County Committee." Watson's case by H. Charles W. Anderson Watson's case by H. Charles W. Anderson
NEW YORK PRINTER PROXOTED.
Elise S. Hoffman to Run Monotype Machine in Government Printing Office
chair in Government Printing Office.
WARRINGTON, March 12. - Public Printer
Brown, formerly of the Printing
man, formerly of New York, to be an operator
of a monotype machine in the Government
Printing Office. Senator Platt, who requested
a recommendation of Hon. Charles W. Anderson.
AT ST. MARK'S LYCEUM.
Congressman Bennet Will Lecture on Southern Representation.
At the meeting of the St. Mark's Lycceum,
Thursday evening, March 13, Congressman W. H.
Reduction of Southern Representation by Con-
gressional Representation. The program
presented in Congress calling for a reduction
of representatives in those Southern States
Thursday, March 6. W. H. Reduction of the
Thursday, March 6. W. H. Reduction of the
Thursday, March 6. W. H. Reduction of the
Thursday, March 6. A very excellent paper on
the proper care of children was read by
York Runwell, G. Henderson, Fraiser and
York Runwell, G. Henderson, Fraiser and
N. Y. delivered a very able address on
Sunday, March 13. M. McCarthy, C. Fleicher
have charge of the program on Sunday, March
White Rose Note.
Mt. Vernon Notes
Clinical Services of Yokohama
Yoykas, March 13. At the A. M. E. Zion church last Sunday the pastor, Rev. J. W. Church, ministered to the audience. The subject of the evening did not involve the pastor, but the pastor expanded it in a very interesting manner. Rev. H. Arthur Booker, pastor of the church, served the congregation's service, and after a brief discourse the number of communications between the number of communications between meetings was held in the morning and many were present. Among those who are still on the sick list were Dr. C. Cooks and Mrs. H. Oliver, Mr. C. E. Cooks and Mrs. H. Oliver, Mr. C. E. Cooks, manager of the grocery store of the Cockeee, manager of the grocery store of the Cockeee, last week with tonillite. It is able to be held in the morning after a brief stay in his father in New York City. Miss J. Frances Cooks, after a brief stay in Greenwich, Mrs. J. after a brief stay in Greenwich.
White Plains Notes
The Imperial Club
The Imperial club dances class at impure
the very largely attended last Tuesday evening.
The coming of the institutional masquerade
promises to be the most novel social event of
its kind that has occurred in New York city.
The board of government desires to state to
the club that it will be involved in club
club to avoid embarrassment and to protect
guests from undesirable persons, that insti-
tutional Proof. Brent during the evening instructed the
new dance, *Imperial Club* on the swai-
ly,
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SUSAN B. ANTHONY IS DEAD.
WAS ACTIVE AS AN ANTI-SLAVIVEN AGITATOR.
New Life Work p. Battle for Women's Rights; in Education, Humanity, Law and Politics—She Wins More Successful in Winning Civil Than Political Equality, But in Several States Women Can Now Vote—Her Campaign in Reheal of Abolition.
Rochelle, March 13—Miss Susan B. Anthony, the leader of the cause of woman suffrage and an ardent anti-slavery advocate in the '60s, and at her home here at 12:40 this morning, she was in a compilation of paucusus and heart disease.
Miss Anthony was taken ill while on her way home from the National Suffrage Convention in Baltimore. She stopped in New York, where a banquet was to be given February 16, but she had an attack of paucusus on
SUSAN B. ANTHONY.
February 18 and hastened home. In pneumonia developed attrib. her arrival here, and on March 5 both lungs became affected. She rallied, had an unusual three-day attack, and the end after that never wilted.
Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 12. Pisik at her school, Mask. From either a Quaker, employed private tutors for his daughter, employed private tutors for his daughter, to the Friends' boarding school in Philadelphia, where her teachers soon realized that she had an unusual mind and rather devoted ideas. After her graduation she taught school for several years—at first for about a week, women received wages being less than men's. For protecting against this inequity, she and her to thinking on women's rights.
Church Benefit Entertainments at Attle-
ATTLEFORD, MAKE. March 13.—One of the most interesting, unique and pleasing entertaining that has been given in Attleboro to the students of the University, last evening in Barden's Hall, under the direction of Professor Eliza Pinner of New Bedford. A comic script written by professor Dawn certified "Sheriff" of the city. Not What They Seem," which was a travelogue of the life of Sheriff Dawn. The affair was for the benefit of the John F. Kennedy A. M. B. Zion church. Social will be given at the residence of Mr. Chua. Brown will be given at the residence of Mr. Alken. S. C. cannellis, is in town raising funds for the Home for Orphans and Caretakers, on the automobile race in Boston this week. Mrs. count of Mrs. Dunnison, was one of the first people to attend the allure Wedding. "Miss Chua Gouen, having a love of from a former part of sickness, is in only
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SRE Seer ceecee Be eee ee
the Filipino people la objectiinibie 10. the
Filipino people, The character of the Awer-
Jean Governaient in. the Philippine !-Jands
bax not been auch ax to inate the Fe
pect and confidence of the Filipiny fwople.
‘Tre failure of the American Contos to
Tegininte im auch wine me to eelieve the eae
barrawment of the Filipino porte caused
by our tarif™ and maritiie Jawy hos pro:
Auced. a cmidision of atnzetion in the o>
Quction of the country. whieh has relied
fe great part, of the prope to the sivatest
Poverty, want and discontent. =
At a emult of all of this disontoot
fansong the Filipino people is the tose tists
Ural thing in the world, A Tot of the Morw
People, have perce become recutirtel 10
America domination. and uever wil, To
twordase’ biitle with Moro Inst week, une
Aer command of General Leanarl Wood
(000 Moros were trappisl in wm extinet vol-
ceano tater und sfauchwercd, "The Natal
conscience his become rected, indeed,
thea It ean sauetivn. a poliey wf dowinnc,
tion of an alica aople whjeb word lead
to such slaughter or Justify it.
"We live no justieation inthe Consti
tation for imposing our rule upon ain eo:
pile we chu never aeaimilate Sa the Orivat, 10
the Pacific and in the Atlantic wana, and
the policy which went outside of the Coa-
stitution to do it mn to justify it was
felec in law and vieioun in ors. We
have done wrong, and we persist in the
wrongdoing. nid the Nation will hive to
pas the rive swner oF Inter for the teat
eresehen,
Res right. by law, and for our own ¢acure
prod, the pont of Porto Wien, of the ‘anda
af-the Atlantic and Paci, nnd the people
of the Philippine. Untands stoull ber free
nad independent, ax far as the people of
he Waited Stntea are cosicrnial, That they
nee et Hem shwmie- nnd nner tm the
American people. oe
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awake aa Gee Ck:
Senator Racon of Gearzin poured ont in
Inst Week's Independent a joromid over the
ubserviency: to which be compluine the Kx
cutive hae depressed the Logishative heanch
of our, Gosvenment, That if the learned
Seoator lind reiven i for 2 aament his anic
mowity againet Prosisient Maoeovelt, he anise
Dave reflected iat his. wailinse woad be
ridiewlous In view af the Isthavior af the
‘carreat Congress,
‘The President int bis bevtt set an the
Philippine ‘Tari Will; bur chs hay won
almost certainly: Killed hy its rejecting by
the Sepate cofmittee on the Pialippinen,
‘The President hax itvisted upon the jaseree
fof the San Pominge’ treaty; but wh map:
ones that the Sento will adupt it? The
President urged the enactawnt af the State
hood bill: bat only halt wf it paced The
Presidente pet peajeet, the Hailed Rate
Dilly may feuded putes. bt it with be ao
Deplastered with anvenutiwts that the Prosi:
ent as be unable tadeewanion it»
‘The avitute af the Fitzy ath Canzroee
tewant the Exeewtites sw far foo being
ervile, hase teoon tiatably.inwleeensbat ind
Often retells
Why shes Sonstur Mason strain ast eas
fo pitensiess at an staat, aM anaainuary ie at
that, avd gslye shown WHR weer thee sated
Of Afr American slesfrane hie went This
abure ie ter iinnginars, Wspetletieat ie at
Ia real, visite, adesestihie 12 Somat
acon reveren the: Conststations ts ancl ne
he vous he dims, why: be net euteased by
the rejanhintion af the Fortec ate EVE
eset le Atienultne te J his oes State tal at
many others?
Where sare sch things a Mind spats at
the retina, Flete sev alee tw te ston
wile gees oy Sete pone sos ten
Seed teekeen Anseuieal
Professor WoO 1, Daltois has retmtered
fa gewod serviee te toe race it the March
nupiter nf The Vows af the Negra by
answering eatezors ie the ehargne peently
Iedged) against the Atte Americas jounte by
Xhwcenor dames Ko Vatsaanan ot Miesis
Mise Shine tmeathy os one Eller nf woes
nnd "phages thin tis had ie od fant
Governor Vnedstwan vy ail it slower that
the Mew American sects are dine ant
Ault tot waved canted be edweated an tet
fftwrti wathnoas ay oaning ore «itn
ina? vdavation is thee soe Of thet ate
crosses ritnialty
ested wf ding wat, Pf, DngTtois shows,
by sfatistes, that tlie Atos American ponte
Ihave abe regedit ambos fram LOSER,
iin ten gee SSSROT, an Toe He expan,
that “ecme of the vast white migeation
feoun Rsnie, the yorspuottion of Marks in the
Viniteld Shtow ie bevsumnins fs, but this, of
foiiree, im Pettevtione win the vielity oof the
Neate “Pe este af iiereawe nf the Negro
hing sdsvevased from 222 gor rent. peor decade
at the lectnmng of the mineternth sentry to
IS per wont at the eth, but the inweanae
sof the white papaiation ha ats fallen from
EE goer woah to ZT pwr oth, ated this te
in spite wf the mations of te ianmigennts
eho settled lire an the hast swatary, "Tak
ing the artzinal stack af white and bliek
‘nhatants ata flys Nese eeaent Neve with
seat ton awetos dl Me fate, atl as stl
ereasctis faster”
Incent of being a spondibeitt, saving
othing. Nie Autoren, Paetecser Dine
Tog sens at IS, winted 21 yer soe. af
their faenes sd By TM hfe eke wf
Hees ical anesdncnal bles wctenal
eine SST TNT, samgenesie TCE ope,
ithe fore antace of SSN ONMLONONS thr ale
ff their tarm gerber, sy ISM, eng S37
ABRINE, "The tierate ats oko qo farm was
FE, value at SNTH thee averaze amma pr
Mactan tor forte being 8218 cectmne af
that fe te stock, "The mpntovimcate prope,
ery. Saluation af Une entite face i plan
ft SSO00G0N to S108,000 0
Instead af being ineajuble of loinc ey,
cated i is atone that the Mow Anierican's
Miterary hag boon tedaced from 722 tor
cont. im INTO, ta AU pers Sent. in Bem,
Sip i M660 nearly. Ha) Negron ai eed
fied from the beat Northern. collekes, nd
nisny fad made brilliant recone.”
AS workers, the Afeo-Amerionns, by ihe
iavitth eviions.’ aa farmers, exclusive of the
fart laborer, product 2.5 of ail the evtem,
1B of the: dont gad 90 of: ol
| of whe resend ‘ow ind rene
$800,000,000 worth of tsirm property, | on
‘whlch they "rales, annually, $356,000,009
| worth of products. < Im 1800 these crops la
cluded 4,000,000 bales of éotten; 100,000,008
eshte of corm, 4,000,000 buskels of when
£000,000 pounds of tobacco and $2,000,000
pounds of rice. “To this must be added all
that, was ralsed oa white farme by Negro
labor.” :
‘Ad to the Increase of crime among Afro-
Arricas the charge is shows (be untrue
none -wayaaidtiwe-ba- another bat“
Governor Vardaman's own State the prison
records show that In 1800, 69.0 per ceat.,
‘and, in 3000, 30 per cnt. of the “Afro:
American population were illiterate; of 450
convicta about half being ignorant, and of
{he ther Belt lees than 10 per ceat, having
anything Mike a fair education. In a. gee
‘ral estimate of thts queatioa of relative
crinsinality betwen whites and Dincks 1 it
impossible to reach any falr basi of coo-
ching Seca of the fegunliy In the
twaisation of justice a the . Soutkera
States where the buk of the Afro-Awerieaa
People rovide, the Intter. getting miaximue
sentences in chivor ax well ka tuAJor offenses
while the whites ure practically exempt from
sentences save iv the gravest offences, Untit
{ire all be inpnrinity ithe aolatea:
tigy of Justice no. comparison that will
tad the teat ean be instituted Between tbe
Trlative criminally of Dincks and whites.
"The iterates of 1 racey, stutiation show,
ccomatitute the Iargee per pat, of the eri:
Tal class and it would ‘be a Roreibie and
romiatknble fnct if the Aeu-Amerionn people
‘AIt in all, it be x nafe aud n fair conclu |
sion, that the Afro-Amerioan people are Ho
iter and bo wor tty ether oon, |
‘Siiie Seshanian ob Mnasbnneiednieuts
From time to time # arent deal of interest
fand excitement are sliowu, by our Northern
Drethren because x0 few Afro-Ameficnns ia
the South vote. ‘The more we look into the
subject the more vue are cvuvineed that,
While there is undeniably wrong and injus:
tice and ontenge on tl part of the-xovera-
tng powers In the Syathern states, the
‘Afré-American ie not_ wholly blameless,
We have found tht ia some of the
Xautlera tates the Afro-American will not
is hie poll tax and register and thus qual
ify hiuatlf to vote, He refuses to pay the
tax in many arotions aud io many cities
where he would have no trouble in. voting.
A close examination also reveals the fact
that many of our college mien who rejoice
in advining the people to wland up for’ thelr
political rights {ail themeclves to, register
find pony the polltax io their comionnitien.
No person can help a maa who will not
iby himself, No’ person can make a voter
of the Afro-American if he Gaile to qualify
nod exercinc the primiry and mecéuary
function of vuting, The goverament can do
woinething bat the Kovernment ix not going
(pay an individual's poll tax, =
Complaint ix nlso made abouts the white
man's primers. ‘There i« 20 doubt that the
white mau'e primary’ hit for ita sole object
he depriving of, the Afrw-Amoriean of bis
volitieal, rights: mt the mame time, however,
here i nothing in any Inw in any of the
Souther statee which prevents AfrorAmerl:
wane from holdiug primnrien of hie own,
he sume Inw thee governs the white pri
untion apgiliog alike io Afro-Anherican oF
epublican primaries, if thes are beld. There
fren few simple, plain fica see maant face.
\hich whining and complaining ane not
das ta tole.
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, | FR DRSERESS CRNNCED 28 WARMENBTOR. Jove ecto ae wen poetic of 1 Opes?
Teet Déereetien Bow--Absoré Preiadices
Seer Scmecte Orvene
seat Corveapinteess af Tax Ame
Wasaineros, Tach 10-—Aibough the
colored. popalation ta: langy- In the District
of, Columbia the reyeita produced aloag
money-making lie are dieappolatiag... ren
In came where Individuals have besa roc
[comful thpit nuccrss has almost Invariably
{alten whofe of the fall measure of thelr op-
Fyortunitt. For example, these ls inthe
District “a bakery run’ by colored people.
‘Vers are other bakeries run by colored peo.
ley but thie one which wc NOW wish to
eak of makes the bevt bread and’ ples fo
Washington, Tt ought to be s Dig suctren a
‘2 toouey etter, but It le BOt. The people
‘rho run {t minke» lisiag andoubtediy. amd
oufortable wpe, but that. alls They are
tot acting Feb! ax they ought to et tick,
Tarolta elt The chey iS Srond: and" Dien of
such surertor qualify. “Te shou were auch
products are splayed aud atid” gught to
Smeal aud mtracthe, yet Bay bone
Of thee pointe to Tosnpead 1 to" eustome
fra but aulte. the contrary. "The ‘owuers
rongit'te Ge atert, soliton to. plense, Toate
Tinchne hu mannnct, but Ooey are bot, Heres
titan 6 cnc Baye, ate oe
tenet wnat “Sea's i. te ‘one tor them,
them ere Fendy Co deliver thew, Son tay
Kee eae. We ily on bat we aal mot
{Goulte"oraclvea “nay” (rtber "about" 30a,
eaten ota a a ae
SN Rckeral arontie no the bakers of the city
gale the ‘rice of been, Our Tadependent
Friend ryised the: price of their breads too.
Av" the ne int brand’ yrleon waa ue to 8
she fe hn hi peso of nent
deems by, the baker all Ofer the city
Tigres oF bread to the old Bare. “Not
ou "colored “friend Tbe price of thelr
inka ne ot falieh tothe “eid Beare. but
Continue to sell at the ‘acw! They seem
in'n acme fo be sing their businens outeide
of the-limits of our aouera competitive ae:
tow. They ane ceapiog wn modieurs of Brot,
i sucess unoubiaige trom thie aBvaous
veaition, for they" live. mect theit Bilin whew
thes are duc, have'a piace to wicep ies elothee
enough: ta wear, aud fool coough to, ca
Ibu are they ettine ahead Soanciily: Dave
they bank neconts do they ox the bows
they oceans? We dat te.” Queenan ae
cantufate properts. forge mead ip the hatte
of life, who. nndertxkes to. do butinews in
ltererned™ of° tke nwa” wbich control” the
buns wotld ‘0 tony. “Compton be the
moat of tend’: Thich a truth weleh, our
iigloes tne have ot {0 nem, ad: tbat
right npeediiy. "Out Tabor of every: dewcripe
oa hes Kot to Seake apy ts the teemendons
act thae Thay “competi et
nihtrs for suplogmenty for exkstence Itself,
ANS aoe a eman oi te chy
wi9 prefers to employ. colored. inbor to
nid fotw about ‘his Bowes, Wreatee colored
bor’ dore not eta june deal in the ine
ivetial"warld, "He cnlied ink'a “workoon
"the cage tbe oer day to make woae
comine on hin Batrobn The aber reqnived
vie sip ahora the” aha Be
orflsped te, do the work protean ta bes |
tle work wlohe ne needed, “ite
ado, aad failed, fle wax either very negie |
ent br lneked tho knowles the nie witch ||
i ndvertined Mirani to poweene be La |
cob eave better: resulta hefare he caste |
fan afer he left. And pet he charged tbe |
tive {Or bie pot” woth na whine worbanns |
irgen (or food work. "What i Baler to |
nen CMe ge cord murkn eco |
etition with good waive workmen? Was: he ||
Sigoins to. hewn He well year ate |
art es rend for Nie. Yo howe |
re"doomed to failures to industrial extioe |
re tae, Bro, ho, nce, epee |
rH Deas he Chance ne eee ete |
otkaday world which nre now his, he wi |
resi to “others better prepared to" acta |
ronal! to" hoi hem than Bish
ie fe nor'beentonay weeke ago that a |!
istingntohed_ colored Tender win inmnting |
ithe pmealge of the colorahootbhark 1 ||
‘anhingn site remastered the Gap when |
mean niatblack ha ia hic hate wag |
noma at Tat he om she |
ae aa nb |
nity thet mone thorough was af sng te ff
Stk af shine sheen hy Soares |
wnt vee Siri tae tS 4
ieKing riage gucnrd amram naw by eae
aL mien. AW the others have teen riven.)
hunting cunpetivare fea the ded AT |
at nme female of tn tonal bonttigek ned
eo aes few ere nae a
f eooraiesbe (aie arate: ieee abe
a chao wicked ones Ta whHe trams |
ple hee pitt teas" aoe his Weel thers |
“ea an ea fen thers wher
wraaiice Hira: hon an tie tee mee |
“This evturad teers, x. the way, tee | 2
ge trate Fala wing. the emeet |
nS tc ner mygenicnt is the earphone |
tural Temibiirkic ht ae dee wee es |
sini te", eating pretty goed |
mat ihe toon part af Me Bronte wate | 8
fee het fk Chae cd ae hat |
aieerrene Citas ar a eg
Si aii 9 slur I to a noe eet |
at te tuber hatin has toon eagee |
tan ne he Yor tea far
itein the toetriet a Columb’ “TEL
ecaloredwerknan sill understant thee |S
at awe aia at adh NeW ever as |
ibe & "worth ang well he all eae |
jer hse 4 earn in its struigeie For brow. |S
F caraseal in the Atmeriontt nerkaday woh | &
ce ei wills tthe wall Retoge Ps |
ike eames |
seoatact te a feetween’ them nd
lt Se eo Sarton |
‘pi thins ou Sl ime ster
Miation hte ie the elon sersant itl | =
shes the otared Seren ga Heston for]
jn Ienchomntders, we mn vgs. we] 3
ym ee fae eat ‘gti en
rake "Many af thee fap ape in cones |
fone white pewple. Many of thew, how: | tk
te form at the thor hand, Aiea Ss | Ae
‘eather iso" arse ile elneer Rian rian
tin gaia ee |
snap ithe aieat ts wntee fat
i Sag ht col ta vs |
talon i calor fnitie Iva foe eal |S
at facie Te need at sole ee |e
ay fit at le a |
sieved nd estes hely ante haet af wen | 2
an enor Gaston, ma tnechead eon: | Bh
inet ot the ofa fot af tdicrns | #4
i waten ihe “eoctn ty oun aie |
ial mot ded aman | 8
eile ‘eared ose athe hacen sats | oh
Falooy Yoon ate nok tbaaced eases | =
Jaber mat acd ae
a ae we pati
1 Pheu s rot
Scare
ain 5, Ra ene af
eo EEE
Eee amie hee
See Ears omg
betes 4, Setacrcall
flong rece se Se wt teeing eaecstim
in ‘OC's Nigh cxbye hich are WHat:
ihe te ike adventags othe oppervenitt
Ha Pee Waales “tas aplenty at
Set, Stes caf iialigece apes,
tes so :
ore ee tem —
(What: is there. 1} ‘The power: of
saltative, the sbligy te Tepe oper com
fideace it Afro-American caterprare where
hes nee ine ap gustroety whe
tole Wenge ead tae seve. ok
saabog Sed Maneh tea, ‘ecified se
texprigs ond the mickven liveness (0 win soc
irae Baan vee cea sats ae
vo, spar a teeth hs cn
renited ia Wickets Tothe sane line ar
tSe ie Sere's Jorge and the bois
"WES" Waniagin il gk’ he nie
ct ape at ks Me
way, tn bans rtf soa ape way
retin ta motad esince loiots Sed
mrihods and soveucceed to cafforing © part
mt eat of the args Trae of the es Ato.
Americas populates of ihe cits, AN, of
ina rade, gees at pees nto Ghee
mntte aud Banca Soabinhisents hep
co" furalsd employercat oft crical and
nbc nature Wor yea wie Nace nd wee:
ftom which” pou clon ta "nod
women, are exuded tease of their mace
is peck venluren:calerptccs there ae ea
nt thontaneds nad hundreds of tbousapde of
ie inuative ier inegnty: and che ange
io atart and’ cowdact the righty and “St
Re tine Ue ere il crew psa 0 oe
iy employment for husdrcds aed tkousatees
eae ane Mme ast
wea principe ag wettoas
ed methods
‘WOULD -RErREss THK AMBITIOUS.
Naathevuty Whlatn Mectiating Wa to Owe
Lane Wem Solve Laver Presicm,
‘From tee New York Troe,
‘A correopondent of Tac. Richmond Time
Mapaich Ginebra tue Rovthern labor goes
{iow with & Tranteew that te somewbal stare
itnx, since be trata tx evils developer wn
laced” that the a, SR eas,
ieeciment soerratenty faberey tt the South &
Ian Grmiysoppeced toratd eiphta or "oveo
mitting” apparestiy vite, Negie fo become
Whoalt Terme OTM mala reboe.” ar sage
Cate Aare ota Oe eat
Uipually aid" on rindets tbe ety Cae poe
phon ented Tor tbo. “We tae eet
fe Pass “tse Reet EES Seve’ setae $56
Stott tne ‘ne ing Anda ee mati
setastees Thane fo! an} hay Soa
iene the’ natural abort af the Madatn's
Roard, te ant “improtea is tis ote condition
prtclinet Wika? ae tatine ade ie eny
Selita Lewes te Gees Se
Glonet Siibe Implaraiion 't working farmers
Rrrprr polation, oF tke dimctgs A earting
rere ia the won i Yor bath phyeieal ae
ial retsons.a°pereast Sud wudeBrebier sich
inajority oC iantancen Pa te prosper aed ee
ata abeaee Thee cares Wee he teeth
iba, Ee Regatta SE
that "alegre aca SS
pric eters ae farrier waeen SiS. ae
heiteusa” thatthe freathesrgmisctine pramia tian
Sa i na iad Wate at
incting. "The “Italian aborer in coodeanrd
Te aad EGY any SPM, Se
tat Rene’ became inocelaicd itt non "act
tne wad, wb are soanice to axceeatngte
thele,Soatebutloge 1691 sunt oe theta:
teenelscn upea ticks they ‘wack acd eka
water aeeofainely “ic toe comparatively pron
ren Soriaere Varmint choeet satay Sate
Lioaecen Now Cao ee cheer at conee ar
lor ante ot fhe word al Tout alt
eanta Goce” to aii Sea Ste
vitae a, ou tne aural dot
att ote ‘raeued wate et et ie kee
Rie Kur, Sa wale eh ile
nina a" tot of “deel wad aeawe, A gti ion
ih "y Non Stnoamcrnds hemes," that
tite oP RAC A dite
SIH me Rea Bare a edgue ih
ran nccnme, soanething else aud! berter at” he
ian Ac sing to es,
puarterly Church Mevttaas at Mrtdxeport,
Tinncatrdnr, Conn. Nace Ha Mee Parcel
smith aoe children have returned dome. afvor
une” months vatt tn Washnston Neh
‘aria. Sew, “Bly Hurke af srateord
miss agent tant Thurclag evening, ih Mes
inet Aletta hae ant ee aon
Vad debe Suet Wath Hoe Mae eee
melon Taga Sie nod Sire" Aam fan
wen Rte Vincen car aMiaey jar st
huanetertsheetulae Su Re blah eee
flog och Sunaay. aren ist ae
tnctal “at ROEET WHT: wha edt rare
atthe Hea ot ie patente aa head orn
at Mach eat ne rete A. Mae thar
Ris Wate Uta ie nme eM Taso
ira’ ne enced Satndag with wits ae
ah See ee autem af er teg ate a
Manca at WG Tagtog San Beh ene kee
SiS Wat a a
tt Vor wt in own inday: Capiaig’ Size
ite” ca aha in
VR cui eerie hie We, 8
ei ht B80 nm Rer ST Ntehde et
‘eta prtaeyle. “we aston aes" fe
Pea pened St nieet, PSS nd Shea sees
Munieal Mrclenia ‘st Warrrster,
Wonovsnie, Mase. Meech FE Stony
ening, March 12. Im Stelwerrs quite neon
© pane eevtint wae’ eiven I Mise trae Jota
fon. avalstnd hy Me, George EL Ntewnrts nes
GIES Mise "Marg Tucker, teacher mt ithe
Worrctign neustent” wehok presi. shes
hist’ Stanton Vendy fie Coot hate. be
ishenteat “Fontaine niga mt 220 inctesa ag
Sra eters Nitec tm and Round donee
thers wine m mast meeting th Good omnes
Ha” at "wile the Camas State wae aie
iewilt now. Comny ead a napers an ate,
Mice a cram aadeene: Se) sine
Ge ratmred toe emtlrrtiye MA 8 inns entee ned
Me Manito" Anerson, Se precited rt” the
micering! "At the Yatiox Heaps iyvema, Supe
tetera pea a poner an one
isis “Nets Sune” ites! sean Sith apa
gh aet_aalant Pleiton = At the "AY See
lun ehnieh Seine, ee Senatar Anfeed Re
isiessed the audicace ie afterward tld ne
went tn for aiven. Ia! Mechanics” hal. fe
Angi nen wire Selle Wo Chon wae
Whitatiee. will whtstie, "Bull paetienines tee
‘Sees Ghaumtanne ee
New Revurate, March 12.:—-Rerelers at’ the
1. MEL lonenureh ‘were: lastly attended
fia, Adnin dork ting the ible mora
nnd ceenins. abd preached tae saree see
‘ume A cegad Comert sae Gisca tee
Fie, ha eRe tly Sta
© ea rant panded hy Saas ect Ge
Tuenee was not tery eee Oe :
Weve A Fhe Ester tne anrae
ope at, gel IRE oe Mine
Se: a ind Rican” Clas Sie hn
Wtnks, thinset van tier aah, et
Rings core ek” Mate Ae da
dame nah Wine Recher an tcuefeiegets Mi
team Sea om nent AE ante en Si
Re a cA
Neltine Se” wna tatenar aS uty re
ir ie everal momthe ane ‘vente see
Aan Sig, Rite ee fl
ite "agonhtone open Meant aera
at thet enece oP ead St” cit
mat meeting of thet harem aceite, tae
whieh "the iste. gieie erelted, “Mew Alta, SF
Frees nat ober aera NE gate ot
(demise he Mutoh peony BE aah
fag” teing hee "Mirth" Mee" Ai, Tet
Site aNoame pret » Canton ity Gaatted
sete Inguterd a nade cutie Topas ae
seed hone onal eres Se ees see
Waitin, Hn Sad re ojamta, Mr. Sa
cig Se arias i Pies,
Romana, Set Tange A, PARC
faenmat. Bir ited” Mr, Willan” peottalct
nag Mere lent Sone Sew ares
tea mre ig ana" Mr, Came Roan” ws
Teeeday vewhing Sim Mee‘aea Me HE
ee Sy A
CM rn. toh ger oS Sete SRNR a §
ge eee
imatant! Sons Ser to bs tate Se
eee roca sees
— Lae on
= =
ST eae eee
Satna aoe Renee set's we eee
“ :
soe canker onc peranen
should be attacked te the present mative
trove le Natal Be far ne are appear,
Sy cieettenoe would mew fo be bead
and incensiderebie. A pall tax bes bere
tecetty ttreend ate that cteay to sae
pore the bet tas, and i brid apenas
Jovne Meds ofa (rite who have rash
Beir own About tonrere tee fem,
Petermaribare there's meal ethan
of Cartaniand Katee Soong’ toe
Sei pute bs announced Or fntatan
ot ttle tae new hry Recor. whos
on Friday woo cachet of the Natal
Sali were seat" to calet ie name forty
tite tmbasked the pay, nod fe to bt
which followed Qa inepecter and a .treeper
re. led and, roster imposter ae
‘rounded, "The rat made te taps, ar
Tal law war pociimed and ike flowin
toga troag force of Natal Garabiaeees west
Ost to andthe marverers, who bad ed to
the dieu bas county around the eseree
Of fhe Vaden ive Tmperil oops
Mene afcrad trom the Hvameracl to supple
Soot ibe Roar fe cal anton
Bipot, Seen Tih Resende aa
dt hee Se ae Sageera oo as
She i captre ft often ths are
sein Baths ee Sis somes: "ES Bet
ie Sates “eRe peeps fe ceraly
Iti He ea alte face Sat ak
tee'gy Oe Siegen certuaind, od
“pparnduy de" the Sohucece ote i
apterouteaeat” “Hubeno's sa’ biee be
theipeetcreaeaeans Shak great
speaks true, Wt rhown that i base SFR Tas
Star ian Cadac and" camels
wating ie taariet To ete peas
Heart ote ft i
i ein oe SNe Postion ed The ral ob
lcs Seats Riser” Se Riad asd Sak
whe" ebicetiest” a ute” ares
sogttysfitad'se ie woot nt saree
rae fie "Se" face "Et be amet
Ee wale oul acter “Teas
Wat ta erke,“Rie patton “ad
ck" a popula auld Seebine as aoe
sted (ERE aie mates ahead SS
ER's susie posi bof teeters
ital’ fPtperkape [athe Sat a:
Aer hag od Tnpeial tnts Sod be ay
aN ge ot eked SEU sc, Fad te
a a
art Tose cogducine‘Speraicas
the Ba ed 1 eguad er pne
ls tat burt males opal of ae,
mth, rei nef odie asd, Shed
Se 000 og abet see cath of the wisi
Sa Rta erage Sarcgth tthe wisi
Sek ar hares Prostrate
ig cron arent tt et smart
ata cay thitctouttae Se esd
ta Wee Sle” ate ae Ramee foo dhe
Sete Winer Calas atleast
Se neseter of hice nr Oe ARaerst
Be tried TUN ce Sachin
eyraroeee Snkee a? fase Mae heats
ewe a Sgatce.hantland aed Oe
sapelend essen wares
palit abou S00) aol ead hs
aie pogiatog more tan Soh" Sor
sa Pal tn anlar tee me
uy Trust of uberntatns, the Sete
lp hsamr at ant anna, PTE |
Pettey Sauk of amber ae |
Korn beak ap" ogtoamerae te |.
“icader’amone thin vaat-peopic er i oome |
vistas tae pettst Tie: Shut Sa |
era should coerce them into units, it le’hard |
o nee what «wuld save South African civil |
Hert Bin af the malgsnogec ey we |
SREP Se uae ot the at |
ana bane Wt argu cota Sue |
SNe dita Te Se hia ae ee ||
re'ty another sad the mtronaiy marked Fa: |
kaa ha ae Caen eb |
fac nate are hota tee |
enh peat ee |
Pe i am nat ae
bet ie ete atta ue te et |
izteat dlistahem fron each other, “Swatr | 2
nd Recut ae Bann he ae ey |
eat Re ie Se |
ri: the Ce Cee Rerhate tk |
Rot et nc ae et ene |
senate anit Sp Stl Shae et |
we nee ato Ste in Hina |
lag ete oe at eeh af |
i "Uc dente. Seoul tht |
howls wuvbansering itelf. The need of | 3
bor ix making tae native travel far and |
ict ae, Senge Raa
ishanests apd allure |i
incMeatstn Wena ee, WHE te |
everday ovnrrvnes on the Rand tea | M
arm ag, wee nw few Rnd insignificant. | fe
ibe iat PRlot itn Wie ‘maesa |
ri atk EA ait age |
Beals eer af ante Coase: |
” Sone at he nein Sea i |
whe Rie Braman of ae
i no lorie and ono. beiore
mike inthe iciead af ane. eaeeat [a
soieat nalts Whine hal aye tart |
htt ee ke ot tae | Ti
ve aa tribal jenionsinn, Phe seme at | 38
Tiotlt cones Wain’ Ria aad Ht | 3
FSteee
ws can oer, “i awe
ree =
a core ae
‘Rev. McMullen corupied the pulpit lest Sus-
tay Corning and pom 0 ost incereting
oo mon ee ra 5 Eten cae
ty, SS
ee Tt toe
SEF Up caleatt sermner "ee fes ceerth ‘fet
St seein ten st ee at
Sar Say ete tg
Saeed S atemeneet pees
Ree cceres Se
Kiet Sere oe
Bg eye ee
pierre sect aer aces
Sceeceee, wntes temas tal
Bete Ge Ses teats a nae
Steeler ty pemrnaec
Shay cera tae
Geraens. =, eee orate te
HepPeacdar'’ S\wetlicn was weld cates
Rome of thr newly-married couple at 327 Weet
rset
pe ee
re
sat eal cat uc Wat ona
ets oe
sie ti ae ea Ts
MERE SOG Statee te Me ieceert Be smere
so ie Sart ae ee ae
Satan oe oe
Pan eter eh eee
izrepiien eg Me Stores ag
STEPS enae ets
eae Seg PLS SHS Sie
a
Sectety of the Sous of Vivatata.
‘Tee axaval lestaitation of ‘eficws of th
Ladlew Aualllary to the Society of the Sons ot
Ninwtola” toot place. st 118. Myrtle arene,
fect. “Foeedhy coming of to ck is tae
Pempece, ot Gtncee mestublage” ‘Moc wat
Eeroiabea Uy fhe Gevoiiae carer band OF eight
Ricco ied by rots Go. Coke. Fhe pric
Trad QRS Rea*taag vey” wereil «ante ea:
lied, rwere: nt Sor Groes Seibeut a Gree
Atel t the Roast Piegade, msde e meat
tyron, bles Gorwrla Blakey cectoed sad Mise
the Cvasucet and donecial eetsttary abaeed oc
feomiptang that after pastas all exces Tor
the Searethe nusillnty Sap a caut Saiawce st
Sree, rere danltied Oy ote Bacae Doon
Sager EI ane ass aie:
eats rc _Assir olleee tenenee- sss Bear
Som weintants Miso Ray Sti: neording oe
felary. Dre. MVE" Johaeae ! Gooracepen Te
Fang Mihai Mata eT oe
{Sex Mes Sn Sonus, Me aathn Reo ne
Sins Nutaie ees
Watertown Nowe
Warenrows Nh March Tere, Joho
Tastor haw brew Ill for the past week, aufer
log rom cid tnd acuraiaie. | Mee, Boman
Riatrrte Sewell Steet Ait with ease:
fiom iy tien Wack, fe Rymremes te gle
tiny ace Weutiten here areal adaio strsee” Me
Eitéemee Wifuoa, alice Se the Weodese ease,
etTintigg nie putrsin “at Romeo Ser es
are SE wll ete the iegcbnan Soar
feral orninearaear be Vos antSEe eary.
Kectrespmentn’ wif ge nce? uae the care St
Herr Raoa ightord, “Ste ag" Wctonse of
Ronn" Loveds, of “ats Vai Sree “Eee Mae:
olin saciat faa week wath meted ane
See seen ceed efor Pebecar Se
Bread evening tee 3. qh Waleta preacned
Seca SAM OE ET athe
Be Eich thomin ese alden name ea
Nice vreaident” Jobo C. ‘Kelibume wishes to.
oo tie bereaboute of ant at ibe Pate
Bea eens arnt aacntse Maes Me
iratett, Whiten ie" omit” Woprevine feoet™S
seaete atined or" pnencnla ie nes jemts
Harare aftet at fire el woe Cake eee
Grinetad (Rafe antead ace shear at he
ot aiguae Sim" Carte Sinatra
Nem’ Vark, = Mee. Emile tictrank te aiff com
nea Weber led suflering feser weedeat
paciraanis Sr. “Hehe “ERaee
Raa fsbo angaMloe force weae ae wees
ppakc try de anzining for the past te
Terereseneggss: 90 ee) MmegNe SME: as
Panrek—Soctat teem
tren Match Te Rervienn at St. Mat
wnens! MEE ere soem te hae taken obra
regis rhc the sapanag of the fi
Selec Coand craton "Bene tenn ad ee pusher
En an tera caret nine ste BS
Beale Wintec eke
ily tw ting the ature spe tO: ee peeeene Beh
Senne fie ann Mee” dsn” Wages ake
Fatite hav Bante! aw Warntngtone el, aed
dann Wowie si had aan Sata Ne
Stevene! “sisited “with Stee aad. Mra” Sevouel
Blighiesh on iouanh ite Sonaat Maret
oa ltiriemint tanelog Aas’ af Secinte whch
Srieige pair a Se No ae
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morw: than ‘they bargnised for, ic aye
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Wren Otlabome and the Indina ter
tory become the State of Otlaboms the Ain
American popalation, which is large, soug
‘keep kha eyes open to the main chaser a
the selection of slective ofces.. ‘They thay
Bang: together and lasiat 02 a fuir deal af
only, condition of wapport of py par. It
they can't get what they are entitle
from ove party fee them et It from sone,
fend if they can't get it from ths exiaang
partien they sbould put up candidue
thelt oven, ?
If the Democratic party should have sag
meme enough to nomioate an Presidect anf
VieePreeideat Joneph W. Folk of Mixoet
and Willla L. Doaglnes of Maccactoory
And adopt a save platform, the Repeltas
candidater ‘ould avg to Bustle for ta
Hives, and we abould be mighty slsd of k
But Bryan avd Hearst, two of the siege
marplots who ever loltered down peliiat
arapike, with the'most. daokeroun tractor
lata in the country A thei mupporters ay
likely to dominate the mkt, Demoenitic ow.
vention, ax Bryan bat dominated the tim
last. What the Republican party tea,
nnd needs badly, la a live, healtbs. vitew,
party iD opposition, and for the sod of te
country it abould bave it.
Propositions to erect monuments to fad
Laurence Duabar have been aprearing a
oUF aewsnapers ever since the death of oe
poet. Such a memorial if Jt could bee
complisbed and the manuracat giveo a8 wy
propriate location, would be © remark
and grutitying appreciation of his wea;
bat It le easier to propose, to erect
moat than to erect one. Mr, J. W, Timp’
non, of Rochester, who got the mopun
to Frederick Douglass erected lo the Flor
City, could write a readable story ot ty
rubleet. A few years ago the propotiia
fo erect a monument of Notris Wright Or
ney of Texas was much discumed by of
pewspapers. When Col. William A. Pet
per of Georgia died a few years ago « mom
meat was started to erect a monet y
vim: but the Pledger mooameat Tike te
Caney monument remains a cherithed pox
pone of afew devoted friends only.
ree
Federai Gapreme Court Bench in the
prement one of ln the life of Willan B
Patt, the-Becretary. of Wax, If the wrter
0 Jedge from a chance remark sade to hin
0 Manila by Secretary Rutt when be we
Jovernor-General of the Philippine Inland
He has had several opportunities to poe
he Hench bat there has alwayechero sour
hing that prevested iin from doing m.
jast_ now be bar a chance to woccerd Me
jestice Brown, who will retire in May.
ngs the Panama Canal nnd the Gover
nent nf the Philippines on his hams and be
ors ot ‘eae to give up the work Ia it
resent state. Secretary Taft te only forty
ight yeara of age, and stands & roo! shew
or the Presideatial wonaloation if he with
= THE: wrltrrbelleves, however. that See
etary Taft would rather be Chief Josie of
ne Federal, Supreme Court then Priest
f-the Ualted States.
A dollar saved is a dollar mal.
‘Mr. Jobo 1. Waller, jr., who tas aid
fn caviable record in the civil ners of
Uhilippine Inands, is vinitiog the Uesed
Staten for the beneRt of hia health Tes
accompanied by his wife. Mr. Wales 3
inteleetunlly a. very superior youns 12
snail if he remains in the Philippine o4
servige long enough (0 outlive tae Sa) =
Rebel domination hitched unon the Ise
deliberately by: President MeKintey st!
Petaated in the appointment of hak E
Wright to be Governor-General hy Meow
Reooserelt, be may get the promrstin be a.
dreeeve ned. white tien ithe Pisin ie>
have and get without deserving i ‘Ths
Are about a bundred Afro-American in
ivil weevige of the Philippine Inlants
ccaymble and ‘worthy men at. the 37
‘containy ne home. oF abroad, tht thes
ot allowed to Ret out of the classtit +
ies, io the main, except sehen there 629
wirt:of white anna in sight to take'the [=
Ht i not conceivable that such an 2i3%
condition of fairs can prevail alwsss
The Great Powers, the United Stes 2
cited, are likely to. give dhe Geraiin 1
tensions im Morocco a binck eye ae theo
some of the Algveinn Conference. Wh
Morseco will get will bo the rishn t= bie
its affairs controlled by ail onteite Post
He ix dangerous. thing for Nfrson ot
Asiatic people to give Europrans uf Ar
cane any personal right whatever ih tet
territorien, ax aoon ‘oF Inte Ht will bt
n. diplonsatic question, in the seishuiwit of
which the white men will lays oo
better of it, Because they invarinblsy <<?
controrernicn, hang together, nnd ther
thin am individuals ax well na etree
The Asiaticn are finding this. cut. nil @>
ting wine to the ame, it the Afrin *
sill in the childeh business af tristng
the good faith and honesty. of white "2
who bie nvither in dealiog with t=
people, as they have none in dealinse
whatever sort anione theanlven ‘The Aired
will weake up after awhile, be can't ot
ternally, and when Ie dora. there 2
ings doing on the Contioent af \i".*
There are already signe of the avoir st
A Int of peopte in the Niagara Moss:
nave Lounie cvnvineed af the criminal £4
f creating ntti. for the fue at <7
whore very smill Wiffurences of opiniva *
principle have ever exited MF Oxia, wed
amoring for jwatr. They ereated. vii ef
he row there iv aF ins horn. amd thy 38
pase all the peace thes” want, when %<t
vane to foment, nid and whet strife w=
permanal hate and. abuse ae the chit wind
A their trade. What we all,oill dave
wpareet to hedet and strive anes 2 te
eat intereaty of the Afro:Amier: ~ 06
Pik AGE hax never knowinaly oh 2 72!
berence to thowe principles be”
(hae heen sought to prise ST
nd it will not knowingly as < ¥
monk race meh has alas tows =
Us. and ivso anw: we hare thos oT
t without malicious provarst ie: vat
ot do so. We have plenty af et. <4
at barborinig enmity amang aire
re all ie accord apoathe peineicé: Tt
ely differ about men and meso Tt
boul! be able to. get together. Wr Saf
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atertemate condition of afeirs oo" ©
ABSTRACT
more of marriages and Duties and other
issues, not over 16 then 40 wives,
clear for one insertion.
And Wand. Advertise costs, not over
14 wives, not over 16 then 40 wives,
not over 18 cents on each wives
Display. One Dollar an inch.
Column reading notions, not exceeding
30 cents; over 18 wives, 30 cents
R. J. H. MCCULLEN, Pastor.
Sr. Serv. Dept.
B. M. MCCULLEN A. M.
B. M. MCCULLEN B. P. M.
People. E. Prayer Meeting every
day at 6:00 a.m. Clock. Public invited.
A CORNEL WELCOME TO ALL
2111.
MANHATTAN AND BRONX
Adria T. Williams has severed her connection to the employee of a business goods, go to Greenbergens, East Avenue, near 30th street—adv.
Thomas has from 187 to 120 30th street.
Special barber barber, 107 West Street, near 56th Avenue—adv.
and Mr. H. E. Wilkerson have removed
10 East 21st Street to 45, East 132nd
Broadway, will be reproduced by
theatre 45 at Bibling's Casino,
at Bearring Glimmer of Philadelphia,
the guest of Mr. Wilkerson.
Mr. Gregg of St Batholomeia church
special presacher at St Yorks church
St March 10th at 10 p.m.
musical for the debut reception of
the Chop Suey and American Reservoir
Musical Association.
Dr. W. M. Granger, director of the
of Incarnation, will preach at St. Cyril
church, 210 West 95th
burch, 210 West 95th
Beryll William T. Anthony, pastor, will
at 11 a.m and 5 p.m. Sunday next
week.
Batholomeia Reservoir association will
reception Wednesday evening.
St American Theatre, See ad.
245 West 20th street who
245 the doctors care for the pain
of recovering, and expects to be
245.
Bannah, who has been serious
for the past three months,
and is now reading at 48
after reception of the South-
tide take place at Grand
Monday evening, April 16. See
week.
Annual Southern dinner of
Monday evening, March 26.
New Amsterdam orches-
Adv.
Masono, E. A. Johnson,
W. and Mrs. J. Jackson,
Milwaukee, Alany; David
Darris, prima donna,
counselor at Bridge
Brooklyn; Thursday
next week.
Academy, 116 W. 55d
Counselors
Special attention
lessons given.—Adv.
not associates will have
on Sunday evening, April
1st. Ballet church, West
5th and 8th avenues.
now forming at the
Academy of Art,
making, plain sewing,
punches, and cooking
appliances.
New tooth powder is one
apparations for whitening
Charles H. Roberts,
Street, New York city.
41
Portion whitening club ten-
tle, will be held in
party in honor of her
was personally passed
will be held at Grand
Wednesday evening March
hat check, 50 cents,
Houses $2 and
Adv. 6t
Boston Dancing Masters,
Monday evening, Friday
morning, general assembly—
10 West 300th street, park,
Rose Wilde, on Sun
evening which was at
and Mr. Robert Woods,
twenty-fourth five, mode by
Literary celebration of
the dancing classes will
March 22 A musical
dancers, as it is an
will consist of
conceptions
Literary Society of
the Tuesdays evening,
in park, by Missen L. D.
Diet by Missen L. D.
address by M. N.
brown, by Missen L. D.
by Mr. Sutton and
BROOKLYN.
Mr. W. W. Delaney at 60th street and 12th
street will be able to show on bus
now line we will be away five weeks.
Walter A. Jackson, typograph specialist and
artist, New York, NY. N. Y. Tel. 1452-383-111.
M. J. Tel. 1452-383-111.
Mrs. Mary Bird of 424 Waverley avenue, who
becomes Doctor Bockman and Waller, is doing nicely.
Mrs. R. Jerome Jeffery of Rochester, N. Y., will spend week in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Cowan, of 16 Downing street.
Rev. C. J. Lawton, who has been assigned to the summer street, will all his pulpit for Sunday and evening and evening. Members and friends are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skove and Miss Clineh Jullen had as their guests Sunday afternoon. Miss Hux and Rivardo D. Deagar of Hux and Jullen played several classical piano songs.
On Thursday of last week Mrs. Jullen, N. Harris of 1291 St. Mark's avenue, called on Mrs. Skove and Mrs. Deagar, when she will remain under position's advice, until about Auriel 10.
The fair committee of Bridge street, A. M. E. February 12 to 23, included me on the 5th statum and divided the proceeds between the committee was served to the committee. Under the skillful and efficient management of the assistants, this was a grand and happy occasion in many respects any fair given by the bench in several years. Net proceeds were $125.
The Society of Sons and Daughters of South Carolina gave a novel entertainment at Glebe Theater. Present Thursday evening, which was will attend, and quite a decided social and financial success. It was called the Webb Theater, the last out the title for they were all named of shirt waist of all pictures and colors. The soft banks, the group of dart organizations, and has prospects of a bright and helpful future in carrying out the objects, their constitution. Mr. J. D. Brown is president.
FORD'S
HAIR POMADE
Formerly known as
"OZONIZED OX MARROW"
so
STRAIGHTENS
KINNY or CURLY HAIR that it can be kept up in any style desired, contiens with its
FOR RENT - Very pleasant front room, furnished: private house, all convenience. Great street.
FURNISHED - BOOMS, with or without windows. Large, spacious city. Move the year round. Property. Mrs. Open Lucky and Miss Honey Pry. Hard-earn.
WANTED—Clearly junior; small family.
apply with references. Mrs C. Bartels.
230 East Gist street.
FURNISHED BOOM—Gentleman or man
Mile and floor: west side. 211. W.
60th street. S. Bristol.
FOR SALE—An additional assortment of fine
Mile and floor: west side. 11 important
tug. 12; also Royal Wilton carpet. Call at
217 Halsey St. Brooklyn. mar 15 at
315 Halsey St. Brooklyn.
WANTED—A doctor, a back parlor
house must have all conveniences. Address
"Beuthams," 398 Bridge street, Brooklyn.
VERY large alcove room to rent; conveni-
ence; Quincy street, near Tompkins
avenue, Brooklyn.
CHILDREN to board, school age or younger.
Lodge reference. Mrs
Evans, 1787 Third Ave. Call for two weeks.
NICELY furnished large alcove front room,
running room, other smaller rooms furnished on next floor,
other smaller rooms furnished on next floor,
wags, will unfurnish to suit; car passes
convenient to L. 370 Gates avenue,
Brooklyn.
FLOOR TO LET—Three nice large room: $9.
684 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn.
TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms for
single respectable ladies. 52 Smith street,
Brooklyn.
FLOOR TO LET.—For light housekeeping
four rooms and bath, bat, and cold water
sinks, four bathrooms, and wife. 212
Walworth street, bet. DeKalb ave. and Will
loughby avenue, Brooklyn.
FURNISHED ROOMS for gentleness, 110 E.
108 street.
FURNISHED front parlor and bed room 83;
also ball room; running water, cooking
stove, light housekeeping. Lundt, 761 Third
avenue, par 417 street.
NEATLY furnished rooms to let for gentle
men; hoard if desired; call evenings; ring
Classt ball. 37 West 868 street.
Two nicely furnished rooms, all improvement
station and cars. 350 Gates avenue, Brooklyn.
WANTED: Two gentlemen rooms, with or
without board. Robinson, 83 W. 99th.
TO LET in Christopher street, par 818
avenue and 6 room data with all improvements; rent
from $28 to $32; for information call o. B.
917, McDougall street, hours 5 p. m.
Mrs Winston's Booting Group has been
made a member of MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WHILE
SOOTHING in the garden in the GIRL
ALLETS in the WIND COLLECTION
by Droughts. It is sure and
satisfying. Booting is a world
may only be made the hair grow LONG,
STRAIGHT, SOFT and SILK,
CURES DANDRUFF AND STOPS
FALLING HAIR.
Is no Experiment
It was discovered by D. Roberts, a famous skin chemist, who made the skin for the past thirty years and who, after much time and experience, has grown Toune especially for the coated people.
The doctor says that his experience and knowledge require a special treatment, and after labelling and testing these many years he WORLD has ever known for the HAIR of COOKIE. NINK-NINK will make the hair GROW ON one’s three inches per month if the directions are correct. We have many cases on record where the result has been obtained, and we do not bestimate NINK-NINK is the only safe preparation in the WORLD that is guaranteed to make the HAIR STRAIGHT and make dry hair smooth and stop it from breaking and falling out; takes out the hair soft and friled, and nourishes the hair soft and friled, and nourishes the roots of life and vigor, restoring it to
READ WHAT A CUSTOMER
SAYS OF IT
mrs. 1856-60, Xilanta, ch. writers; had more good than anything I ever used. Send me three dozen more battle-worn Klinke at once; like hot ories and works wonders on the table.
SPECIAL OFFER.
DR. L. J. DELSARTE
DENTIST.
DARGAINS FOR SALE IN HOUSES.
Such bargains never have been placed on the market. Now is your time to take advantage of them. You can buy a house, a place to live where, call on me. I have quite an assortment of houses, large and small, bargains which have never been offered before, and that can be bought at your own price. I have an elegant brown stone house, all modern improvements, been renovated and has 20,000 square feet of guaranteed land for bank financing, guaranteed roof, open plumbing, first class new clearer, owner will take whatever mortgage is poured at 5 per cent. A number of valuable items are available. Best location downtown. Within two minutes of DeKalb avenue and all other streets, house must be sold. Can be seen by appointment. Call or address: M. A. BIRMONTS, 80 St. Palz street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1906
For the purpose of starting Building Fund for building an Old Police Home. The following Artists will appear: MIRIE G. W. ALLEN, Dramatic Reader, supported by the following well-known Artists: M. E. STANARD SMITH, Seprane, of Brownsby; Mr. JAMES H. W. HARRIS, Power, of Philadelphia; Prof. PASTOR PENALVER, M. W. HUNT-SCOTT, Accompanied; Prof. W. H. PAGE, Master of Commons.
OFFICERS -- Prof. J. B. Brown, President; Mr. E. D. Taylor, Vice President; Mr. J.
M. Henry Darnell, Treasurer; Mr. J. B. Wood, Chairman of
Executive Committees.
603, 605, 607, 609, 611, 613 NINTH AVE., Cor. 434 ST., Right on the Corner.
Cut out this coupon and bring it, together with 10 cents in cash, to our stores, and you will receive in return One Clothes Brothers made of White Bristle Border and Black Centre, worth no less than 49 cents, and a card with 25 assorted needles for every kind of use, worth at least 15 cents.
All this you get for 10 cents, because we want to make it worth your while coming to see what a fine lot of Furniture we sell, and how you can save money by buying here when the time comes that you need something in our line.
Go-Carts that go. All you have to do is to push them just a little bit.
We don't sell the kind that you have to carry home because they break when you had them once or twice—such as Good Go-Carts from $1.98 up. Iceboxes—the kind that pay for themselves—making the ice bills small. Good Hardwood, Charcoal lined Iceboxes $4.98.
Men's Suits and Raincoats at one dollar a week. Our terms are $5 down, $1 per week on bills up to $50.
CASH AND CREDIT.
Buy where you get your money's worth. We give 100 cents value, for every dollar. The fellow who sells cheap, he means to do you.
E. V. KRAUS
603-613 NINTH AVENUE
Under
J. EDWARD WIN
UNDER
NINTH AVENUE, COR. 43d STREET
Undertakers
RD WINTERBOTTOM & CO.
UNDERTAKERS
603-613 NINTH AVENUE, COR. 43d STREET
J. EDWARD WINTERBOTTOM & CO.
WM. S. A. QUINN, Manager
Avenue, above 37th Street, New York
and 483 38th Aug. 10, '01-1 yr
638 Sixth Avenue, above 37th Street, New York Telephone: 462 and 463 38th Aug. 10, 1971
JAMES C. THOMAS,
UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER,
498 Seventh Avenue,
Between 56th and 57th Streets
CAMP CHAIRS TO HIRE
Be sure to enclose address, as I have no connection with any other Firm.
mainly tyr.
Telephone Call, 1874 51st Street. Night Call promptly attended to
CHARLES H. GRAVES,
Undertaker and Embalmer,
Office 319 West 41st St.
Between 5th and 6th Avenues
Residence, 415 West 41st Street, New York.
Exequitable for Burial Purchased on reasonable terms
august 5 tyr.
The True Reformers Burial Co.,
licensed UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS
is one of the cheapest and most reliable
Endtakers' establishments in the State.
We guarantee satisfaction, and terms to
all. Phone Calls promptly attended.
60 Go West 1343 th.站. Tel. 1882 Harlem
carlson 1343 th.站. EPPS & BROTHER. Prop.
nars 10-1y.
Tvl. 7025 Morningside. New York City
Prompt Service and Moderate Rates
Feb 1 8-m
Amsterdam
MERCHANTS' or DOCTORS'
COLORED
functions
address
West 57th street.
Merchants' or Doctors'
FOUNTAIN PEN
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FOR HAWAIIAN MARKETS
W. for dates and dates address
W. for dates and dates address
R. E. Baugh manager 10 West 11th St.
R. E. Baugh manager 10 West 11th St.
mar 15-25m 310 West 59th Street.
Destitute Furnished Rooms, with Bath and
All Improvements. For permanent or transient
guests. Board is desired. Mrs. Kate Moore,
proprietor. mfr#131mos.
Eligible Farmhouse Rooms by the Day of
Work, and Cold Water Baths, First
Class Dining, Hot Food Every Day, Mrs.
Quick Service, Hot Bread Every Day, Mrs.
Parrish, Properly
York City
Give me a
wood establish
ed.
A Grand Star Concert
for the benefit of the Building Fund of the
Bethany Baptist Church, will be given
Thursday Evening, March 29, '06
8:15 P.M.
All orders promptly delivered. Give me a call. Just opened a coal and wood establishment. All orders promptly filled.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
All the heirs of Harriett Frazier, Anthony praxler and John Frazier, formerly of Hempstead and Fortport, sister and brother of Maria Frazier, died at 12 100th will communicate at once with Alfred Moore and consuller-at-law, 206 Broadway, New York city. Mech 1 of NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
Personally send me notices of changes in their addresses and consuller-at-law that each matter must be paid for at the rate of two cents per word.
Telephone, 5160-331h St.
237 West 53d Street
TO LET
429 West 42d Street, New York City
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
Aug. 10, '05-1 yr
C. Franklin Carr
250 West 52d Street, New York.
Formerly with the late
James B. Matthews.
Tel. 2828 Col.
Jan 28 S-900.
Tel. 2824 Columbus.
W. DAVID BROWN
Undertaker & Embalmer
Funeral Parlor and Chapel
146 West 53d Street
Between Sixth and Seventh Avenue.
Lady attendant at all Funerals, Camp
Chairs and Coaches to hire at all hours.
dee 14-2mo.
Telephone 3173 Columbus.
Not connected with any other firm.
Rev. Robert K Mont's services can be had for Sickness, Funerals, Presaching and Marriages, at any hour in the day or night.
Not connected with any other firm.
Rev. Robert K Mont's services can be had for Funeral, Preschools, Marriages, at any hour in the day or night.
NEW YORK
500 West Street
Branch Office Lawn
Telephone 4627 Morningglale
426-414-3480
Solid Rubber Body, Rubber Cep, Screw Section, Gold Pen Point 14 K. Also Glass Front box. Carried in your post pocket. Perfect spill ink or soil the hands when writing.
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No ink stand needed. With proper care the pen will last many years.
The advantage of this pen over others is that it is easy to get out of order, as the pen is made strong and of the standard size. The workmanship is perfect in every respect. When you order a pen, you are getting your money's worth. Pens of all of fancy work that the high price pens have on them. Our Waterson Fountain pens are warranted. Your money's worth or your money is new. This NEW PEN is an article every educated person should have. A limited number of these FOUNTAIN PENS will be sold at 50 cents each while they last. Write to us and secure this bargain.
It Will Please You As It Has Others
Send 30 cm silver stamp. Address
MOORE'S, Doy, P. 61 Broadway, N. Y.
IN THE NEW CHURCH
Clermont and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn
REV. J. F. BLAIR, Pastor
Pastor
The following eminent art historian appears as
Doe, Theodore Dray, Pastor Pastor, Mime
Pastor, Howard Dray, Pastor, Mime
A. Howland, Mime Edith Leoward, Mr. M.
A. Howland, Mime Edith Leoward and
Accompanied
MAR. J. F. BLAIR, Manager
Admission
mar 15-21
COLONIAL MARKET CO.
836 and 838 COLUMBUS AVE., COR. 101st ST.
Where you will find a full line of Choice Meats, Poultry, Previsions, Fish and Oysters at all times at lowest market prices.
GET 10 1 YR.
YOUNG PEOPLE, RACE FOR LIFE IN THE
BUSINESS WORLD. OWN A HOME
THROUGH
Main Office, 1931 Broadway, Miller Building, Rooms 200-201-202
New York City
Telephone 600 Columbia
This Company is incorporated under the laws of New York State. For the purpose
of helping the people. Connect yourself with it. Depositors will receive
the option of borrowing money as security.
Controlling business capital of 600,000.
$1 per week until they are paid for.
Also a number of dwelling for sale in and out of the city and others that will be built to aid for $1,000 and upwards; $80 downward; $10 per month until one can own them.
RESOURCES OF INCOME
1. Real Estate bought, sold, leased and rented collected.
2. Bookkeeping system.
3. Books issued; mature in five years with a guarantee of 25 per cent, at the expiration of that time.
4. Building, repairing, general house cleaning, painting and decorating.
5. Underwriter's hundred.
6. Employer's Bureau. Positions given to all members free, and anyone can start an account from one dollar ($100) up.
R. Robert B. Mont President; Samuel Bright, Treasurer and Secretary; K. R. Brown, Assistant Secretary; James H. Davis, General Manager; Julius C. Aylmer, Attorney.
an event promise to be one of the grandest of the season. Each evening there will be an enlisted officer of New York's leading talent.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—President, Mrs. Grace; Graves; vice president, Mrs. Emma J. Smith; secretary, Mrs. Rev Bradham; assistant secretary, Mrs. J. C. Deveraux; manager, Mrs. J. C. Deveraux; manager, Mrs. J. I. Hick; pastor, Rev. J. C. Fernandez.
Prof. FRANK WOODS, Musical Director
Miss DELPHINE BENEDICT, Accompanist
Tuesday, March 20. Madam Abby Wright Lions will appear. Wednesday, March 21. programmed by M. A. E. McZion church chair. Prof. Loewenberg, school of theology. Prof. DeVernay, apt. Monday, March 26. programmed under auspices of the chapel Prof. W. Victoria E. Matthias. Wednesday, March 27. programmed under auspices of the White Rose Mission, Ms. Victoria E. Matthias. West 35d street branch, Mr. T. Roll, general secretary. Thursday, March 29. mat. mat. mat. West 35d street branch, Rev. Dr. Gilbert, general secretary. Thursday, March 29. mat. mat. mat. West 35d street branch, Rev. Dr. Gilbert, of St. Mary's church. Thursday, March 29. mat. mat. mat. West 35d street branch, Rev. Dr. Gilbert, of St. Mary's church. Friday, March 30. programmed under auspices of St. Mary's church, Prof. W. R. Bean, apt.
SECOND GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OF THE Friendship and Love Society
MERCHER—Mr. J. Queen, president; Mrs. A. J. Harris, vice-president; Mrs. R. Rub
linson, financial secretary; Mrs. D. Draper, recording secretary; Miss E. Johnson, anilin
secretary; Mrs. W. D. Carrie, treasurer, treasurer, chapman; Mr. P. Wilson, marshal
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS—Miss L. C. Gould, chairman; Miss E. Bldgood,
chairman; Mrs. W. Shepherd, treasurer; Mrs. M. J. Thomson, secretary; Mrs. L. Wili
lama, corresponding secretary; Mr. F. Snowden, sergeant-at-arms.
Hair Dressers and Barbers.
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Soe Hair Straightening.
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peuva ov reves Tamspwat.
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caristian ualty reigsiog suprege among, the
Gtrethmreaa’ churebee. of tect. Bech
2’Sintc tae wot obtained In so Iaege « meumare
Seto an some Suen s conttion fn doe tangety
Be tie tral’ opie of. the present, pastor af
See Godnie acre 25 "E, “diga. chureb,, the
Be SOR adi n, ie. “Bowe aye ae
Ber ie eaeen aren: our’, thes Dat
Be Sige POT Oe Mimau clean te
SEN rot tS aecte {5 cengunte ihe ponaing
SEF Ne TTS SSE Stee a
Brat Gale Be itace tnd his poodepeogse
Be a Bal Tetalam ant ance, fue Bapiiet
TTT A Ate that tae wee
Fea a Ad A ta
Shins Pre ST Aeehocal has receally
eSkea iio Meese teks pence Senge
Breached fe, hice ears ore tee
EIS SPS Seach users beowe, ae
Br ef at ek grease cee
Be 8 cee he feedi
Bec orita alec eles
Saunt Bor REM! ioc Alekuader
Rare ee ME pecan babe
ef the Fitih place diatelct, of the AL MM,
Co ee ee eer on ietane, at
Bee afte ioe enbeees kuits end Mom
Senet) FS Sich te Miho fe
a, popelay trorite Bert He Hi" itnadeinh
Braet othe Sabie sre nae
ee ee dente ae ort Nigh Siena Ree
Beceem, ie aca inuar Boson
Fithnore Balt ts abou (0 lsum
On ee may wee ga eke eae allele eae
Tuatspne, No J.. March 1 ‘The grea
mceting at Mt. Ollve In will the talk of the
town, Maly more were Mptizod and added
to the church Sunday pisht, makin: a total
of one Hundred and forte new members It wae
Secldea ant fo lone the meting nse, Sng dey
TURP tsett Gaabs tant thee wisied Wecmeee
Yar "i continue. Grace chapel now Dan &
ReEWy vested choir, he aa tle af Medak
Sri take. place, Weonesday., Toureday
BoP Hatay, Maven "Hic 22 and St There welt
Sec enterteiowente rach evening Adenission,
Be cateccpearnt to Hethet"eharl, Miter Anale
Basie and, Minn Patag Candie jentetnined
few feiende at thelr home Sunday afteracos.
Among thone pect crores ead Mr AO,
fins rurtoe. Stine Siney EL dinwetun, Adie
KetteA, Ivey: Mine Corn A. Saushn. Ailes Ellie
outes, Sias {de Fe and’ Mina Ate Coote, Me.
Fred Waite, Me. tenner Pishee, Str Aunt
Eiry_ ana Mie. Thoma Il. Bridges. The Rev
Se nniley of ew Nort, preached ot Cotvaey
Bapttat chor Sundae. ‘There will be another
Septiniog at Mee Olive Maptiat. church next
Bondar. Ail ews matiee. dor hin” paper
Seon’ reath the cages. Tomas 1 Bridges
we°S Liberyy atrects tint tater’ than Monday
Sfieraooa of sack week, to appear ia. that
wecke pape
cp ET AE
Povennesras, KY. March I<" the Se
wont fale of Dorcas Hourehald of (uth. No,
B83, wan socially and fonnciaily » miccess
Mr. G. Madhon” of Albany, No ¥. sew In
Poughkeepale Inne weet. Mex Walter M
Jackron returned Home from Verh sill, Ne Ye
go. the 1th. Mr. Walter Inckaon attended
fhe Viome Cielo Bangiet nt Atiany taut week
Seen ancper Sichnog fin teen iy) ihe
Teton, ated one Tn. Me Leander
Beinn Sow Conk. Newt, Soe and
Fitinariphias Ba the past week Alice Stnmte
Rabin of TE North Tigottinn etreets” has
Fetened tn Fredien Abt steed. Mt Wade
Ge ehtenge Madge guest od Mes, Mees
BF Wate or tis! Sart Mnstion steven stb
Tigre Theta nf Newtrch Nyt visting
Tarone cite Mea Hh Putoon wae in Deo
Ri had Ceetntnge tet aso” "Me" tonere
Ehapinnn stent Sunday Jn" tive eetropotte. the
Seutiat ne ah tate ee ae eters hese om
Fhe Fh toa place on thee Tht now wns Ine
Jy attended ‘Rew’ Fatrfay amelated. mentsted.
Bp Besa Ria pening af See crn ana
Faden Mee aan siaekeon mttended
fhe tuncrnt Trove on fie <i Meat Cie week
fre ‘Mttcore Anna Hoge Tine. Mika dagen
Sisatpnnt Wiliam sind Worcs Vandiren of
Revieine atest. oP tients wad Fhomaa
Wena.
Inckeon's Wale and Female Mand Wut
tenieak mace Pelee 6
Femsersis. 0 ty Mart kT OMe
So Tin ipa a mes, fer
Tee aed stench ne
Facet a alin a ein 2 ee
Bry Mette oartien nea Pare
Been aed Meattich tesa al
Bacio eae tac” &
FSee inde Wed aha agit
Binet aPiastiene QE, tinder
Real etek w Woe Wand ent
series Raids WG ieeah Seek
Seo in Rh Rel cabin wot
O14 Matas Conference @ Sniceens,
are Set Se ates pesetea
ye moms a te Ste Meron
Matty se tne ‘testi sl oats
feutng “urea acltiy ihe. eae
seaming a abet he ha a tant
Erode Reaatnteinaats* Saat
Be a Seta ct ad
Beith Potente he aha a
pease deka A ea
pees nat Mae ear
Bei Mie Ma Saltah ata
ami Mis Maes Sond eae
Pte alte oath athtedaah
tae NR aac ty Sa
HM TOE mgt” Seana de eek
Heft acer HE Ae ta
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Epleee, of ‘Troy Howehetd af With Na” 28t0,
Meat Setita Laie tere
Fame which ate named in hoon’ of her
« Semmit News
Be Meme i ae oa
Be an dae tale ee
Jeane Ree owe, Aor can be ohtatied at
Fra Fie Sew Foes, 0 cn 8 ohenied
ee ee eg Sg
Rev, Sime of ia eg Caer Bee
ceed by en ‘comege of Pena.
‘The cndttertam of the Uaten Baytiet shareh.
‘New Yoot City, wae tamed ‘to ite etmest om
pacity Priday ewwaing. March 2 The eves:
‘Sen wes a nrvoy commotion given te beoer of
‘Rev, 0. ot Sime the poster, The rocwption
epeeed with the taveration ty Mev. A D.
Chanater, counting hymn Wy Rev. BLN. Me
‘Deatela, Beriptere lessen hy Rev. J. H. Rovian
ae est pare ty Bere WE Sale, ey
stan Fae Ese Raby
of rere for ‘win
Rr ae ee teats
BOE Gisnan "Tus church clere, eZ
Ca "oie Sareea ate ar pa
SNe ear ke hy Yee
ot boss and Than starting With sotbiag,
Beka Seeumalateg propstiy fo the. value st
eRe Cee
lita 3 t Gerdsan Re Revdacagoe,
Beep, Shai toate moe nike
of the worth and wore ot rr, i
Te'bg figectistion apecekt Brofeesors Oc W.
aren gieted tat le Frosmting oe. ome
seria “as an agent fou tho. trustees. of he
Geadioagy une of euin, Hemae he
, ities wan fuatterty ahd eae
“he ‘noah ay attra ite is 5 born oratae,
erune concianios of Us resarta be punced the
atta ters Siew’ Gages tans Pouttrcing
tolee him ene degron of "DD Jv, Bis
Foy tas tiny aaa eling Cc, ln
Ps Wr preted tae erator sed
feat Crk” Ualare attend sie! he
‘Mra Pals ‘ot Union tet, a1 ire
Wane a RE ihe BPR,
"Toe ive man, of worth 24 achlevemest
Srotnerhced ae'well as the momees Mrs Bian
roe aae schrinian woman ober ta due
Moc SEmne credit ad" BE Bint? anions’ OS
Ste“ee the Ransay schoat Ming aie nap
seas antihectatepcnicaricae ee
thovtcive ‘Trites ot ructs ‘and. Brother 3
(Siuitord presented % neveasme suavioe tur
‘ccuee UGINGES SAREPRAEE:
Celebration of Twenty-third Anniversary
ad westminster Usane ot ta Pehowe
Hones RY hice seawater fo
inerrant tho ey 00
So Aap iat! eee Bast and sta
Bere ate Anarene Min. Tore
Surser and tin boven, ie an Spat
ony ‘ana warty Tate" Tor, peone
EET tee are pbs ove ot pete
Be Peta ae Wane han torch rec
ue © dato cote Srtry season
Goeoe Ree a SE Saun et onndon ees
Mapa Chick, Mens ks MCCation of A
fais Stick, "Bere wasse toe sect
ine out fiw Hau” Mary Sygate a
‘Molngsoud talons Ma eet Sagat
Ren rr Wekatadt tales Mase ene.
Brattain tia lon!
sieuinees y Mitisea" aati
fate: eigee, Mince oar Oe
Boy a Ree ee A Ci
Sine diiat tibet ctttte:
is Renna Opaaira ene
uy ANSE SES WE SRE et
apbea ice Rte cee stare ee
Pry ieteoh tesa! "Ricay aac s
Ba iceaeh Pent ane, “pte
Bae ARIES Fotis tied Raat,
ee Ny
ihe Recs aan seariay Meee
Ine aR AGS Redse ects gare
shite 1 aerohs; Sagrtted esha tt
aiiae Seems coring eo
Briar tO alee ian eae
Wiese AeNaabet te aa 2a
Sieghanent (haat Noe: tage ee
Se ER aed ae ool
dictied lt beget SE" halt Sie
sacha Eotee Aoeti dees aay
‘iinet Tae GARE Benny Ai
iia Ronis Gib’, aati
Pans Se Raae"S cath eae
aie ae. hs See alae hatha mane
Bie Mae as Bata EC'S
a ee eae
bey Ar eta Hecate te at
Feats or Ae de pe Red soat ST
BEGG" fam fo Rha an iS
Bite Sen ot Sees oa
SOE tay hh Mc eed Gaae, B
SL i on enh ag
tay tarebenneh'tanSladae at Heth
a aw cer ca td
Hate arcane tar Ae eee
fie Rte eaae ta dat ona Rh
eit Mita Rete: Bei aia
ite, aithGh oN Be hertnetat
ie cling: Salts diin
sh terri aan 5 he Sa
Bat detects Sat hah
see io acl Ghee gig a,
Benes Shaler tae mereka ey
levtion was taken un for tie acho
ror i nomen
tet te aie Wee AT APA hat
Sree ted Maa eae
interest In being inereaced” dalig. "Letters, trom
oF eat te ites tag
ceived bore, ‘report hin, ae prasperioR
| Peekakill Noten,
‘riotieina, Ose Tae TON Poh Sm
iesehsce ee Giguere went oe
Ie tee es ae Meare ee Oe tata
H attended. She x surviced by’ two sons. Rer
seats extant tos cuca Mh tee
Mitpeese nt ace nad ater esa Seams
fare tnt ine oad Mie, Daatel Thoms
Sat ARIE ian et ee pstad ee
Bashan tana Raa geet A
Meas dai, Poona Moh re
Sahn aire th acer
Ferre Selena ng Hoe a cee te
Seeceches Siaratit et ttee Bast fetes
la ME Mag
pee ihe mais Mia ans aot Mr cree
ier -Faleane a abate yh aes ke
ies Meer aierears, ep itt aus
Sedtieee Mice ies Se" ie
a Teas BEE Recast Mae, SEE
“Sex Douglas Peterson, Mee Charles An:
areee atten, Setptea Men, cee hee
cree aetane arian ieee a ener
SSR AeA ative ett ate
Inst Thuredas evening at Asscmbly Mall, The
ine Wneigenanlett Aeerehaaeis ear
ar Ei ee ae asian Prt
fies is ney Pe lasrets Fa, Pi
Fee es SO NGA wa
Ee peg ig Agi Rae a
ea Weer gS gee fee
Be eee oe dene st ce
Sate artaen, at gale eg, a
ee MS AB a, na GE vette eines
FT SHC Mise fateh cere tes
NS ced seetic, tates kde
Been ce ams lense in
He ee ahtnmee tena
Be, Went ct teas
‘gira tase Wena
Sid doetaae Atpaas anae Rclocns tee
an Gat ager ean Sas eae
Ee Pane some, aes waa won ne
Mee art Sea nis Jota eats ie
Se ae ae ee ae
Sears apr cant! Sart, Mat
BONE cleat Pon Seen es ene
ibe tie cats cette TH pen AS
fe mol ae ep pera ae, ae ae
Gretta. Sanat See eee eee,
ESS Bee ates eee
ita Ny ca Mindi Rise HE
saree ad Wiest rats AA Mane
church. "A, prte war alan given ie ihe Wom.
Rervice of Some mt Sma Harbor, |
Sin Hannon, March I%.~The wereie at
gone an the An AEE lon hare Inet Rata
Sac excellent wnat hy the Greene sete
Bnd ani ny Me. William Poin were the fend.
ing’ tentnren “Owing to the Inclement. weather
the Nawal crowd was not peemat. Peayer mere
{ne wilt’ he ‘held thin Thureday evening at the
Nome lot Me Albert Reain oTke paator wae
tntectalaed. at dinner fnet Sarath hy. Mem
Tucinta Tansiord aed daughter Emma.
pRave BEeeeD smsTS
Tries to Boge by, Sonatas ‘senemote--
Binavens, Mared 12—The State Senate wee
epened with prayer lest Testy meremg by
ErESh OTS Tee ee
LS LLes Lites ae
= oo
Ts riot le Dt sare
ie ck
cect Se, SEN
beth Sk ee
SS Rae ara See te
Sag ie Theat ty tee
Eee bee aera
Sepicak oiremie nha ate
Stik Se raat ai oe
Si Blane vtec” stig hee areata, ter
Ab tee ge do serouer, Adlon Reton ‘Carter,
sei me na de ee Rae a
Hee Set iar ta ea ta
eee herstncen Patch cit Wi
Ree arenas wi gia
besa ht erat pede Ma
Cea de ite em Ni
berm as it, Sua Phat be
pice tie canis See aoteeae
see ee cu nie Seeeeete
Bie eee a he Ra
Bee Haat ta ee ae
Ge’ Yee Var eon aaa a
fe Age te te ae ee
from gee, < Mus" Ausa Jobtiya cand “nee
Heel agtnerpate to attend the funeral of Mee
Uavever's broter. :
(CONCORD BAPTIST CHURCH.
|Wemam's Dar—Six Services Abily Con-
‘ductea by Wome
Last Sabiath wae an uaneunily biter day, wt
Concord Baptint church of Christ tn Brootly®
Shere alx secvicen were beld under the st
Jplees of the Tiorear Home Mlasion Boclety of
he ait, church, Mt wen “Women's Day.” and
ihe peretce wre the fecond famual one held by
ible timebotored aad widely koows. soclety
cn eesice wn well atvaied. AY 10 o'ock
Ene. Spree tetalce an cope
ogtan Richol. “who. up woied for her areas
aRitinamn Fie” rexularweriee” commenced
TERA en AS, Eas dleere te
Meattde’ SUS" corse Enbipe nds’ the nearer
Tae tee: “Ktincan Teagy the, Irmon | from the
BG spac ef dob Ene sermnar wan delle
Brea ee eee NE! sium “eho” aceeied Ber
fixe om Tkeatintlons. fe” the Aunany
Mihoot are acleck wae prodded aver by” Ase
Tingle rie, ovklng” gia sgereiaey Mee
At! ottaant wis San on thee pecans to
Nigerian thas acho folied to arpent. aad "Slen
Tees Uieetied ne teehee too am ite
Treteheoat ee te wine tery mutant “The
Inbset ater athe “Ronse? and thes Kemper”
ROS atlock the eeaiae.jrageate wan coy
Nawea SSR ast nina then” ie Tease
wie" tond “yy Sten, Te igen rome Ear.
Inthuane 4a penser by Siew SU, edn, ‘The
tidron wa unde, oy atre. Paulne, ws hae
Betintion’ of tie dark Meontigrat san theiliog
ei Rinapatbetie and aroused. 4 “acenter in
iva har orelsn wheotne enpeeiii Act
Whit creer clowsh with abe Sian bane
Ain Gy bein A" W.” Wile prenkiont ot the
Uieas” shekiy® whist prenitiod ater the’ three
principal eerclcret esdhe'dny, “Tie het
Rindcaver octets" held! merle wt 0 ‘ioc
Sie News imina send ‘the Soripturee aud &
very able aditers wan delivered Oy Aiea Dee
reihef af Sinehatians” The evening aervice bo
pene eed mention ert ad eh
ain BIR waa Amy Alga Demcatary” ofr
Prager aed Sire, "Hani. Giite af ManNattan,
brah ute hemos. “rhe sermon, wan deivered
Fen tne Revs rx Flvceace endl of Jersey
Cie from: he sloak diatbers 4. Inttee, clatee|
me aug Ceeees AEE evtet erie “laten
ised “aeoingra, nari "Yetveney aed
Jenn we. the time the words of the (ext. were
spoon bg EaWWer tbe queens that ould. sak]
rane a eee ee beaut: Niet tor eaual ber
Mie Diagn mae grosent at al of the ervtoce
tices which were given out by Mite Wiley that
to far aa he kacw hr would preach ext Lord's
fay, Thin cnuned npc of nghter, trough
(br audience. for Aira. Randoiph ad ‘Sunt com
Sianed “her iettrons Sate a miliary terms Te
cane teh Tones ERS Calection? anounced
ro "etoz Ais" Umdy”_ushera gad trustees were
1G autenaace a oach vice: aad the meekly
motion ot the Church were rend by Mra" BS ie
Wenicratn. one OF the areretatles Of ibe’ ws
‘Mindemte of Sterling College Take ts
| ates
Gneeyvuies, 6, gletch, 12. The yoo
aber Se forth tae he see
Btu Maat 6 he ae he Bake
egg Mea hadi Sate title
Reenter Aue, lhe eh
Bihan Se eR aie aetna ge
has deen stncied FURS park wih ane of the
Heer Hea RCELN Aber pe5 ah lat
Ltittnctt ak Mitel Ge Se
Matec tet eet Gs thats oie
ath eran Mee teeakit, Mane CaIE
Laxrwonh, X. J. Mareh 12 ‘The sermon
Sundae mae’ very good Hex Tigothy “Wehr
fretted tm Rie! oteting | WMte 8 patna
finn gone tm New’ Yur Mise Leet hee kane
to tome Inisna, te vialt her parents. "Ste,
Fink Tirown ied ‘on Sunday att a. in jhe
[oft acmatiier, Weothier, ‘wits and arven et
eon “ana many felends to mentees him. “The
Panera) took piare Tuesdae at2 f imnt, the
Siacednotn Mumptice ‘ehcech, Tes. ti stn
inese ameiated: hirial nt Woodlawn cemetery.
Mie Mn Rett ‘ara enlied to Maltimore to
Attend the fanetal at her father. sites Coutte
Chase went to vial ster mother who wax il,
eae raha and Som nee alk. Mes
MoE seymour slodted her nluter™ ia) Jereey
thay! on atnrciny Mr Te Buiainey salted
Lin’parentx Friday aivd Saturday
‘inact: aueieeetaan ae ieeane Ga, Sea
| Newaux, March 92..-Mr Go<eoe Conkling
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10 tamayerce target,” Brookipas NX
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SOBEL BROTHERS -
LOAN BROKERS
822 Columbus Avenue
Ber. sooth and terat Ste, New York
Money Loaned on Diamonds
Watches, Jewelry & Silverware
mae ee
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Walter F. Craig's
FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
3ax West soth Street.
New FORK. tena
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THE’ PACIFIC CAFE
FANCY WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS
ck ates Rea et oe sen,
TE eae Ne
|Miss H. L. Anderson’s
Orchestra.
[PROMPT ATTENTION GITEN TO AL, Com
316 Weet Both Street.
NEW TORK CIT.
‘Telephone 4862 Columb Geet 3m
GEORGE A. BRAMBILL
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR
Lor West sB4th street
Near Lanox Avenua,
|e aA,
Wrmeaaakie Raven
FULL, DRESS SUITS TO HIRD
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WILFORD. H. SMITH,
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
AND PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY,
Breanna, :
© MAIDEN LANE,
New TORK
Rooms 1106 to HG! "Phone 1728:
‘eh 3 Bre Damage Bate n Aoectaty
MRS. J. T. HICKS
Manicurist and Hair Dresser
Ra na ctor fake
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AIS Belge Gttoet rook. heat Myrtle Ave.
Penne Staion tre bie
GOOD PRINTING
AND REASOMABLE AT
KING'S PRINTING CO,”
503 Sixth Ave.
ear eth 3 ew voux
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DR. ORDWAY’S
PLASTERS
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07 Third Axgmas. = 22 = New” York
Wane poral and Foi eas,, YOM
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removed to ioo West 134th Street
SIIAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND eTtASeroo-
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: 80 Wess 184ch Mreee
Oysters, Chops, Stenks, Rurebite ond
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The Hilen House
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Saucon rae Sarees
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Sue ae subway stadions
oe Mre. F. B. WHITE, .
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fa 118 wee. :
WILSON HOUSE _—
214 West 28th St. |
HOTEL ~ |
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seg ema & Seoues, Prepriter
‘The Long Established ang Pavorabiy
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GILBERT HOUSE
24 W. 241 St, near &th Ava, NEW TORK
EUROPEAN PLAN
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
-edvrompt ana gourteoun attention, Modern
comccnlentes Sau moderate pcan Lae”
{fon Tontenfent The, patrantas. of sftate
uily solicited. x SOnNBTOR,
Febi tnee Propet.
KEYSTONE - HOTEL
206 West 37th Street.
Firet-Cinan Fyrniehed Rooms df the Dey,
Worse Mona
WINES. LIQUORS “AND CIGARS.
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inet
WM. BANKS -
. Proprietor
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EUROPEAN PLAX
487 Sevant Ave, NEW. YORK CITT.
si ctramera cet ter ns
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abl forge the “aaige" Glace fof travelers
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Miss IRENE JOHNSON, Proprietor.
Mart-amon
Rew Maryland bouse
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Nicely Furnished” Rooms by the Ds
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RESTAURANT ATTACHED
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JOUN WALCOTT, Frepkter.
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Estab, January, 1897. Tel $2 Columba
HOTEL MACEO,
213 West Rard Street, N. Y.,
Plest-clae “Accoumedantons ONLY.
eigen Earn dc aecagns
fore of Cleray and. Business. Men Firat:
Gisheheeathurant’ ‘Regwiae Dinner inclas:
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105s pam, ae :
‘See Pam” “Fensamin F. Thomax Prop.
HOTEL LETT,
136 West 53rd Street.
Arey acauenat rih, eran Ise
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RESTAURANT ATTACHED.
sen & COURTWRIGH, Proprietreas
Dee, BN anon
BUNDY HOUSE
ler West 2a se,
wit Coftintos Me,
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fxcned, Aodirate Rabex Convenient "to
SUS; Nin Sng ah tines oF ear
jon taeay MePNTe Haney, Propteter
Ghe Walker House
19 and 21 WEST 135th ST.
7 Near 6th Avenue,
landsomely Furnished itoome tor Per-
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140 weEt Sut STREET
To LET NEATLY FURNISHED. ROOMS.
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ARCHITECT
494 Lia, Ave.,N.W. that,
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Deal Eons Spe, Deer ent Speer
All plascee of property for Ment, Sabo
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363 Lenox Avenve
‘atta eee
Telagheas 204 Marcon = stm
. Employment.
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Drugeist
795 COLUMBUS AVE. Cor. gyth. at
NEW YORK
| Telephone 4189 Riverside ectl-17
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S25 COLUMBUS AVE.
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