New York Age

Thursday, April 19, 1906

New York, New York

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SEEKS TO DEFEND TROTT. CHAIRS NEWSPAPERS DISTURBED BEN-COUNTER WITH MIR. OLIVEN. a troubadour of Trout's Says He Will Knot Woman. His Wife Strokes by Her and Her Escort for Jeannah. He Moves Him—Knows G. Willer Put Up Bed Heft Defend and Will Set That Justice is done. It is known that in the South the Life of an American, however respectable all night, is absolutely at the mercy of any woman, however degraded and yawning, who shows that she makes a charge—but he is not raped, for one of "sandstones" she immediately converts the disruptable瓷缸 into a "beautiful type of the noobest woman" to show that she is black brute. In the Southern press plays a great part. The same thing is getting to be true in the North, where white shows. The white papers ablaze the woman in the case as demeaned by the woman. White Truth has been demeaned by the woman. There is much doubt whether she is mistress Mrs. Tiffany. The opinion is doubtful in the trial. The opinion is doubtful in the trial. It follows THE NEW YORK AGE OYSTER IN NEW HAVEN. H. Ergenauer of 95 Wall Street Billings of Sun State street Buffalo, N.Y. H. Ergenauer of Woods, N.Y. E. Minton and Susan, N.Y. E. Minton and Mr. Henderson at the NEW FOR NEW CHURCH. Conversation Interested Fund will Easter Sunday. The special Easter A.M. E. church in of a building fund counts. The Magnus that a collection this amount $125 ster in subscriptions by New James U. London church. Memorial church, name of Zion church, has this fund. Most of this church, although some from persons outside church have been abu dition, have been lot. It is ex dition that the new building and will be modern in every Attention to Hoster and Bride: 16. Iv. W. S. Brown, who pastor of St. John's, M. died from Philadelphia with his 12. A reception was tendered to the temple is a graduate nurse. An nurse was tendered to John's M. E. The music was fine. Ray, who was treasured to the pastorate of Zion church, is popular with Zion church, is popular with the grandmother. Miss Cenora SOLD RAID ON LUSON ISLAND. MANILA, P. I., April 18—One of the biggest exploits in American experience of "hydrology" in the Philippines was carried out in Malolos, the capital of the province of Banaue in Mindanao, from Manila, to Cebu. Party indulges in the headquarters of the Philippine consortium in the center of the city, captured twice rises from a man and looms one of their own numbers. They had out of town, leaving one of their attachments of police and constabulary has gone CO-OPERATORS INSTALL OFFICERS And Distribute $300 in Dividends—Sister in Yankee On last Friday, evening special services were held by the Sabbath belfast sermon by Rev. Sawyer, the holy sacrament was administered to a large number of students held on Easter Sunday morning, and at 11 a.m. on Easter Sunday, the Sabbath sermon, living to the incendience of the weather the attendance was small. In the exercise, the church will decorated with flowers and candles, and the many hand some Easter frocks. The medical program even surpassed the evolutionary the weather the attendance was small. In the school sang as never before. The ecclesiastics scored great credit on Mr. K. Owenon, superintendent, and Mrs. I. Scott, assistant superintendent, and Mrs. J. Scott, assistant superintendent. The church was packed to its utmost. Before the ecclesiastics, Edward Just, the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jant, and Charles Gross, the brother of Rev. Sawyer, Mrs. Gross, were christened by Rev. Sawyer. Mrs. O. Jones was godmother for the latter. Rev. H. A. Barker preached an Easter sermon, and Mrs. O. Jones preached their Easter exercises before a good milestone. In the evening the Sabbath Sunday morning. Mr. W. Skinner, who has been ill, is able to attend the service. Zion church will be held on April 25, 26 and 27 at 10 a.m. Monday evening. On Wednesday evening the church will be held at the Mt. Meacham church catalefest at the Mt. Meacham church. PROSPEROUS BARBER DEAD. Joseph King of Tarrytown—Easter Ecclesiastics Recruitment—Blackman Eldred. He was born in New York and last Tuesday morning at the age of 45 years. He was born in Atlanta in 1861 and came to Tarrytown in 1888 and started in the earlier business. He was successful, having built up a business in the area. He worked with her beauty with homoeremesis, the effect of intercolonial. The funeral took place last Thursday afternoon at his residence on Color street. He was a member of the church and belonged to their Holy Name society. Rev. Father Malcolm officiated at the funeral, and instrument was in Sleepy Hollow. WHITE ROSE ELECTION. New Directors Comprise Prominent Min- isterate Lodges TEN LOST TRIBES NOW FOUND PROPRIET CROWN IS APEX-AFRICA ICANS ARE REAL JEWEL It was William R. Crowdy, now Elliah, the man who, no doubt, discovered the other sister Arbetha Crowdy and a half tribble. Before he was a prophet Crowdy was on book on the Hoboken ranch and was dining car-and he had a video right in the car as the man was rolling out of Hoboken himself, as explained in Eckel, 25; but he put forward Jo. R. Crowdy, who, as the NEWPORTS EASTER WERDING Miss Bertling Warren is in the new eck at the office of the office used by the marriage of Miss Gibson. Although the church was sad and Sunday the 16th of June, all of the congregations, At Touys church five exwere rendered and狄狄 church commandery by the pastor. The Easter offering was $250.00 in an ecclesiastical council of Congregational churches of the State war held in the union on the 16th of June, taking action from the resignation of Rev. R. Van Timmers pastor. The ministers and delegates who represented the Congregational churches failed at honour by the women of the church tried to order Rev. Martin L. Williston of Birklington being elected moderator and Rev. R. Gunner and action committee to颈 to contour in the action of the church in accepting the resignation. A state viewing in detail the condition of the church in regard to membership and despite the action of the council to its future. The matriarch will make his report to the annual conference of the Congregational churches of Rhode Island, force the council adjourned resolutions were made to the loss of a sympathetic and honored leader, commending Mr. Gunner as a devised and able driver, and expressing gratitude for the hospitality for the church in its problems. Mrs. Julia Williams of the Spring street row four months as the guest of her brother at Bloomington, her at church Sunday morning BIG EASTER AT CONCORD. Sunday School Rates $24.15-$29.99 Day's Total Collection Over $299 The celebration of Master by the Congregational Baptist church and Sunday school of Brooklyn attracted large crowds, and the church was忙碌 when the attendance was ominous on account of the heavy and continued downpour of water. Dr. Dixon's morning theme was "Christ victor over all his enemies" and he led the leading up to and including Christ's death and repentance. The Forgot-me-not Floral club had the church handedly documented with cut flowers, palms and other potted plants. The congregation led by the color, assisted by the organ and violins, testilitary and animation to the ocean. Bishop Jason Bibron provided the annual session at the church in a body, and besides their contribution to the regular table collection gave the church $200 from all sources amounted to over $220. EASTER AT FLEET ST. CHURCH Sermons by Dr. Jacobs and McMullen Dana's Collection 200. The fair continue this week, closing Friday night. Holy Week at Mother Zion Church. Easter, with its inclement and sunshine, was only observed at Mother Zion Church. The moses were thoughtfully prepared, and the attendance was large and, pleasing in appearance. The artist Craig, the musician Carle and the models, Miesa Van Allen Green and Joseph Koehler, were appointed themselves creditably, and never was better more rendered in the handsome new church Prof. Grace is deservedly proud of his success in the afternoon was executioned as Ms. William Diver, the efficient assistant secretary, and charges of the program and presented some clever talent in a careful composition, illustrating the little piece that both Jill and were greatly China Foster at St. Mark's LCCUM Enter With Bex E E Jackson Easter was celebrated at the Zion Baptist church, Manhattan. Sunday with annual in-terest. Dr Jackson did not fill his pinstrip in the morning, taking to a cold contracted durand. He attended a workshop on design, conducted responsive reading and singing. M 7 p in the B. P. Y. hold a meeting of much interest. Solos, restraints and instrument mode were reworked at Zion Church. The Grace of Jesus. The church was likely attested to. Dr Jackson announces that he has only 20 tonight. Hightails will introduce to New Yorkers a two thousand acre trail, pew week. This proclamation hooks good for the fresh air group for New York Sunday school children Nationwide Records of H. Phillips's At 8:15 P.M. E.I. church the annual election on Easter Monday resulted as follows: Warden James, William H. Smith, William H. Smith, Francis B. Barragan, Francis H. Carmand, Theodore W. Barragan, Francis H. Carmand, William A. Heilger, and William H. Smith, Jr. Renton Men to Meet to Grow Peace House. The committee of the Business League of this State has decided to hold the second annual meeting in August 2011. In the co-raison house owned by Afro-Americans and held the national meeting at Atlanta on August 28-31. Afro-Americans Sorority to lecture. The sorority will speak at Hall 511, Washington street. Brooklyn on the opening of April HOW RICHMOND SPENT EASTER FEMALE HEART REJIGED BY SUN'S APPEARANCE Annual Easter Fête and Well-Ported on the Church, Services—But Those Were, Exceptionally Excellent — St Philip's Edited. Nearly 6000 During Lent in Its Greatest Rally—Order of St. Luke and Two Reformers Celebrate the Festival. RICHMOND, VA., April 16.—Easter Day, the one day of the three hundred, and fifty-even conquered to femininity, dawned gloriously, the house-top. But by late o'clock the rain had cloaked, the clouds had rolled by, and Old John was flooding in a sea of glory. This brought cheer to the hearts of womankind and prepared the annual Easter parade, were begun. I have often wondered whether womankind at Easteride rejoiced more in the awakening of Nature from the bondage of winter or in the fact of bodeck herself in those creations of the miller and dreammaker that make her as lovely as spring. Be that it may, the numbers in the churches work as great as the numbers in the music in all the churches was grand, organ and voices mingling in one grand *illumina* to *Erexelia*. At St. Philip's P. E. church a most beautiful church was decorated with flowers: the choir had laid aside the robes rolled in spots of white. The music in the director's room was harmonized as organ, was excellent. New, Charles L. Somerville, the rector in correction. The congregation was a large crowd. St. Philip's P. E. church this year, for the small congregation had been driving to pay homage on the church building. The returns with promises, during Easter week which will add largely to this amount. In addition to the annual church societies, and many needed improvements made in the chapel house and The native workers in this tilt the greatest rally were Mrs. Nannie J., Wynn, Mrs. Fannie J. Thompson and Mrs. Mike G. Nandipoff, Mrs. Mellie Ehret Jackson and Mrs. Missenjee Forster, Mrs. Ehret Jackson and Mrs. Missenjee Forster, members of the Parish Aid society and Mrs. Edward Ellis, Jr.; Edward Thompson, Edward Edward George S. Julien Siepman of the Men's Whittier School to St. Philippe's parish. The work will be completed every last week of the debt is wiped out and the financial condition of the parish in such a condition as to guarantee that Mrs. Ehret Jackson and Mrs. Missenjee Forster who attend the general convention in Hardwaters Hurt Handling Train Rev. E. H. McDonald of Providence gave an interview on Friday of last week before an attentive audience. He made a great effort to maintain relations of Spring delta. Mack, for a few weeks. She is the sole holder of the landmark wedding, which recently occurred on Smith wedding, which recently occurred on Providence. XAP 'Forcell to Knock of Montelpais' MOUNTAIN, N. J., April 17. - Mrs. Mary Church Terrill of Washington is expected to speak at St. Mark's M. E. church on Wednesday evening, May 9. Her subject will be "The Church of St. Mark's," a church built by Butter, pastor of St. Mark's church, will deliver the annual sermon to the Odd Fellows of this city and delivrion on the second Sunday in an effort to be made by some of the citizens of Montclair to bring about harmony between the church and the citizens in this county. At present in Bexley there are two distinct national organizations of Montclair that are anxious for these representatives to be solid front. At a recent meeting of the Republic of Montclair was appointed to personale the representatives down arm and organization to meet the report of this committee is awaited with much Summit Notes AGE. BLOW AT COLORED BLKR. Afric-American Arboreted For Wearing Kid Half Size Need Right So The Giustinian bill was introduced by Assem- bler Bill 1018, which was introduced at Colloquium 1018. They, however, were not able to pass the bill. IN MEMORY OF- REV. HENRY. VETERANS' 49TH ANNIVERSARY Wm. Lloyd Garrison - Post Heads Sermon by Rev. Butler William Lloyd Garrison Post, Grand Army of the Republic, celebrated the forthielf annual organization by lattening to a special sermon on Sunday evening. The post has been in existence forty years, and the commander and chief Corps and the Spanish War Veterans corps which sit in a body, attended the Bridge street the special sermon, selecting his text from the special sermon, selecting his text from the Grand Army, the Saviour of this Republic. Garrison Post is the oldest African-American post in the United States, a veteran of the Cluj War and a member of the which brought tears to the old soldiers' eyes. PROVIDENCE NEWS Grand Masters' Council of Odd Fellows Gives Popular Recognition. The funeral of William Henry, Jr., age 14, of Florence Carter of St. Warren street, died at Annel 14 and was buried from the parents' home. Florence Carter of St. Warren street, Easter social was given Monday evening in Altair hall by the young men of the west side. Hanging was enjoyed and refreshments served. Easter in New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, April 16.—Easter was daily observed at the A. M. P. Zion church. The Rev. James C. Curran, the Clerk of Charlef Resurrection, and in the evening, "The Power of His Resurrection," presented excellent music. An interesting program rendered excellent music. An interesting program delivered in the afternoon by the daycare school. SOUTHERN WRITES' CRIME WAVE Twenty-nine class Presented for Conformation Newcastle, April 16. - Rev B. Wellington Park Class, April 16. - Rev B. Wellington Park class of 29 persons to Bishop Eaton at night for confirmation last Thursday. This is the largest class ever confirmed in St. Philips. The Bishop, who is a good friend of the Afro- American congregation of an additive creche creation that overloaded the church, St. Cecilia's guild, a society of young ladies, recently placed in the church a new carpet, and an anthem's guild has had the church re- moved to a new location. The cochlearic cochlearic treatments which were used Master valuation at $260. The first time. The valuation a ta got THE NEW YORK AGE. ‘Te Ate amectche doarent of ews aad ee FROREDAY, APRN 1, 1908 TBeterets at the Pest Oui at Hew ‘York an ‘Somes Caen attr. saneertpttonn 7 Mail, Peston QONM YRAR <pecscecceescseesseseses FBO ie wowed 2.200202 99 Faage worms |. Pesta to foreign countries adit Palliat by Ponronn A Teveeson at ¢ cya Deets in tar borough of Maabattam DS eae ow Can Congress voike Thier Te aecme to un that there is nich strength in the care. which, Mr, Aaron frou hae preferred before Congress in <coteatng for ‘& seat in that ody as tho Keprescatative from the fret Congreasioun! inst of Bout Garelion, Me. Pilotcan made Ne cnnaizn im the fall of 1904 agninst Goorse S Leeare; who received 8064 soto and was declare lected. But Mr. Pricteaw fad requested his <oaatl: Genta to apply for rerivtration at the proper time ‘and piace and to ofer to votw at the polle. itis request wan obeyed by 14.00 Brean who worn refored.prrmtocion oid fo Ferinter and to voter and each of (HO8 Te Jected vtere made ailasite of their rejec lon, The afbdevita ate Prioleans evidence {hut the election of Legare was cvtrary 0 the will of the majority of the voters ia ble dinriet. | “The camo was before Conarors once before and. revlted uofavernbla to Prins, Why. fwe aro bonblc to ace: and we are therefore ‘gind to bear that be will try again. am Despite Ite Leadership. People: who have mixfortunes af xo wn comfortable usually that they imagine all sorts of vaio things. . The nuthory of ther troubles are always looked for hesond them: velven: bey never regard theme ax the authors of their (roubles. ‘They warch*even the atarg bat never themsclviv, for causes tbat bare produced disterbing effects. Tt hax bevoine a common complaint of some people, who are better at fault-Bndiog than at doing something to better conditions to point to the condition of affairs during the lifetime of Frederick Donelis as bal csonic in comparison with the «dition of affair at the preseat “time: the rurpose being to make it appear. of cours, that un- der the leadership of Mr. Douglass and the magnificent ‘sroup: of aun prominent ia bis ‘ime the race yenw fh far better and aafér condition ax to itt civil atl political rights ‘than uniler the leadlershijy which we bave to-das.—the leaderwbiyé of Rooker T. Wasb- ington and the men who stand with im Comparisons are always wdivns, and. they aclilom crer rive more than that etch pe- Flod bas itx juvitlinr conditions for which a proper leadership ix prochied by Pate up- adaptsl to other fines and thir condi- tions, Thowe who ape smstantly disparage ing the leadership ‘of the present anil exalt- tog ‘that of the pox: nove vonsider thin Enct, if, indeed, it over eevurs to them, Frederick Donelame wos one of nature's noblemen. Her eae ont of the hard xehoo! of alavery eourngeonn, renee iat anid clo~ {quent in the highest sense, atsd hy: the work he did. fo the antialuvery: atroszle te made fame world-wide and ax ctuluritie an bie tory iteelf. - When emauiriqsation was an nee complinbed fact he carrimd inte the work ‘of making x place in the thought and effort fof the Nation for the Afro-Amor‘van people the recourcns nnd the euthstsinsa whieh tad inade him a giant tn the antislivers contention, Did te Afra Amerwan Gee people back him up Net a tye af it, The Newe National (ra wax the greatest Afro-American nowspyie over yunblisbedl Ite xtail of writers and contrdators, with Frederick Ponslase ae elief, w.1 eonposeed fof much prople of ability amt experioncw at Lewin TM, Donghins, Richard “‘Thewlore Greener, Frederick G. Hartodtaes. Mary Amn Shadd Cary, Peter Me Clark, tewrge ‘T. Downing, Charles fa Reson, Manes High land Garett. William Menard Day, and many athens among the aunt intelleetgal galaxy of mien and women that the Afro. Amesetn line prducnd Bur the piper was not xnpywrted. Mr. Donzlawe sank more than ten thenwand dottiane it ot ul gat cheaply at that. Mr. Pogglase maintained the same froat 1 bad before and during the wat, sand was a champion always great, eleepuent onal iz aiGed. A small-army of men wich thes snuck rake were alway shovelting letind him dinparaging bim, hampering team st his work, ‘quewtioning his right to lea, tw speak for his race Amul cit wax evens with the men who were loaders with him John Mer cor Eangston, 115, 8. Vinehbuek, 1.1 Bernce, John Re Laneh othe man watts the muck rake wan after them all the tine. even as he is after the man and the mie who are the fenders tweay, Tt will abeays be that ay, Now, te show that the pope who are constantls pointing t the cond tities when Frodorick Donglnes, hin Meteor Langs ton, 1. K Bruce and Jolin 1. Lynch were the acknowledged Ieaukire of the Afrw Ameri can people, grand lenslers at tint, te follow ing misfortunes came pan the Afeo:Anerd can people during the primacy of their lend: erehip, doapite all they evil do te yevent them: 410 The eetgn of the Ku Kive Kian, tek, ning 10 1867 and eniminatin: an 173, due: tog which Fatimldation, witraces af every sort nod murder of biach porns und vacper baRReTE Rnd onthern tayaliate vivre wfeewery das’® report. 12) Mesinniog of the era af barnlog sche! honere und Intimidating ev hort teachers {21 Dertuntion sof the Kei Kine’ Klan tn ait of the Xanthern Stntee with appalling Taaceacree In South Caration and Mfestesipt from IN74 to INTT, while Foderat troapa were penttered ail over the Xtates wot the South, Tet The oavenedly nnd lwhoian earnings over of thr State gwowenments wf Soath Care Hom, Alstwea. Wiest, Postint nat Meda appl: te the Replicas te i Deoweratey fe ERTS, In weiler to sane thie Pemculeners eheomeh the deviation ot the 1 tata Comme mateston, ‘i (1 Roghntog of the moreurent for aopaeate cat logisiniion anit of constitutional enact ments, bestia in SMlaslasipp stenciving fens Nmecicans af the eight te cote and to te voted for. 5 18.) Adoption of the tans “baltoi, yeh force. to nulllfy the votes of sich Afen-Amert rane ax ail] maserted the theht ty vote. NG) Hasty. during Me. Dowslnss'e “nctive career the Cleil Richie WIM was devinred mn ceainttutionsl throughout the’ Vaited Staten srcept {a the Diatrlet of Colombia, at & ¥me when Mr. Mouglans, Mr. MPage. Mr. Tanesion. Mr eLyach Gov. Pacdhack, James Monroe.| Trotter and W. alsin CDam resided jo ihe Miaretet of Coldimbla,—where are toy.be fonnd oday more Inteliterat Afro-American pro- ortlonately te the popolation tha ia any ether sing bo the Untvad Staten, Mi wet te the. werkd end weere st tei premeet tam, Ooter Tete ito tree Thal we Eaewa ged renee Alera Atre-Ayeerisan can turer 6 Areca tetet oe rectenrant bapt by Wario feaple or Se ocremmoarted,egivpt ia" 6 epecised place, fe tay theatre of suber place ef pabiie amas ee s Now, all of these misfortunes we have ceumiratod began during the period when Mr. Douglass was the feeder of the Afco- American peopla: they were the besiantugs Of the mowement 10 abridge, deny oF destroy the lvl bd pola rights of theatre Anmrican.people, the full force of which hax come: upon the present geoeratlca, Mr. Douglans and the great men who pared with kim the Iraiersblp id all that was poselble to head of and dwroy the movement, but they were powerlees to contend againat the aggressions of tho South and the indifereace Of the North, aod the added apathy, inditter- ace oF timidity of those they strove to lead. ‘And rome of the very sen who decried ans abused Mr. Douglass and those who shared! the leadersbip of the race with him for all of tbe misfortunes which the race suffered are now dcerying and, Abusing Booker T. Wash- ington and those who abare the leaderabip of the Afro-American people with bie. 1¢ is all very pltiable and muéh to be deplored, for all the afm of the race vhould be turued upon tbe white enemy instead of upon one another, and we bave more white eneiaies and fewer white friends than RC any tioie since the, War. {The dlfGeulty. hax wot been and itis not now In the Teadsrabip but ia the: folfowion, ieause we bave bad aud we ‘now have, re rourceful ani courngcous Ieaders. The race he refused and it now refiecs to follow: any jnadership: It i a8 undisciplined mob which we Hot eteBed how Co obe ated eanwot ter jore be commatiied. This ix tho long. aul ie abort of the miafortune of the race in the pant and Ja'the present. Frederick Douglas dit the best be eould vith the conditions wx he found then and We migeardly support siven him by the After Ameriena people? Booker ‘T. Wasbington is joing the beat he ean with he conditions aa we aids them and. with the. support aiven — Striking of the Woman in the Car. It.is & fnir reficction of the best opinion of cilightencd mankind that there can by no provocation which will justify a man in striking a woman. We Delicve that as ourvelves, despite the fact that there are rome women who can be more provoking at umes. than Old Nick, Such women appear to take cover under the acgis of chivalry which rightly hedges tein about because of theie sex. The cool. level-honded men, how- corer. treat the hysterics and tantrums of rich wonten with amused toleration and ‘often with levity. Laxt week, in New York, a West Todina Mivan, in elbowing his wny out of n crowd- ft elevated ctr, plaowd"his hand on the arm of A white woman, who became indignant and said, “Take sour hand off me, yon Mack brite." ‘The West Tndinn told ber to "Go to eth” Cer reply to this invitation rove have eon “hot stu" ak it 90 tn cceneed the West Indian that he xlapped Wr inthe nivath, The parscuger then took a fiand in the serap and then grew fate fn mob ns the policeman moved towards the mation house with hie prinanes.: This ne cording 10 the daily papers: but it iS per- Sistenty meverted that Mr. ‘Trott did not hit wer alate the woman at a ‘rhe ‘New York newspaper reported «the oman in the cave ax devlaring thet she wax from Alubama and that if the alleged axeail- sant had Ie ia the South instead of in New York be would have been done for, and f fot of that sort of humbug. Finally. it Corned out that the woman Game Crom New dorsey, nitd, ingerentially. all the Southern Tireworks attributed to her indignant apcect fonist hee been nanitfactand by the mews taper roprtors Cusfortunatels, New York hewapapee meperters are fant becoming as Ablecbolied ars a those of the Southern Stator in reqrtings sceapse between lacks sind whites, In art, many of thews report fore ape Sontlesen Settaps sehen ainsion 1 is to pain Hee atunnphiers af New York paltie ‘spinon fay all tatters af happening of opin tow safeetinng blake ated whites, If tie whole thinch af them sul be ram out af New York if wohl be an iamiensntable zat focaieht public thinking sant ating Pie white invineat te bes Foeretten an se have no doubt that Toth the parties ant the meds Sonera be reset it The eutnle ting uf affairs sehich twtker erowding, Jost Ying nial stanuines in te ears of the stennsit eammanies of Greater New Yark is, appar Sutly. anavaidable, and will sontins ts be Se aintil we have a ewnpets syvtem of un Aoegriaind trans persion, Exnyperation of Puscengers te af sails happening, and bitte: thors ate atten asi and. Mawes eeasionalls Siew, Pevanse uf this etemding,. and te ke: Wat the preston ts that passensers | shin keege their tempore aibor contrat Ve fe nften Iuard te ta this, Init ecerybons shold tes tee de i Whe passemzere for Ser theaneedves sal wall wich other “heute.” | uiggen” “ing” we “shiseny,” whether they tes men ar women, thes AMIE expe to have Uiwie indiwcretions resented. and it thes fn Mow lodged in thie months they shoul het Toe astrpaed We have thie advine t9 zive to Afro-Amer ienne in this tieek of the womnle EC a white man so fae foraete hitnself 2 to call xon “niger” ae a “bento,” in n erased transit cae. oF athorwhere., wat Ihim in the mouth with all of your might: if a shite: woman dhene ity xture her inn the fare, bog her pare jim with, the soot sanvastin wails yon ean anjuee, tip Sone hat, and pase ent" or on. iid yon will find that the insete will pase fn by and react on the woman, in the oti Stine. of ‘guar. halal paawunehs: Proppieg Bubstance for 8! Droppleg Sulmance for shadow. The Fight of man to change bic mind ateut auything ander hye an ie net qn tioned! in tiost sf the Sates of thie Caton. We nate, therefor, that Kev. 1. T. uh: sin, the editor w6 The Christian Record Than We, Calvin Chase, wsitor af The Worshs ington Bee sind Med Maw Teueher, oattor Mt The Vnier af the Nearn, have reversed themerles ob the question of the resuetion af Sonthont repesentathin: in Congress, be: Tieving wow that it would be a cof thins. instead of a lid nnd dnngwrous thine: They ov isco the Hegaey that the best way or eet rid of 3 eanewe on the face in to cut et the head, Rat we will 1et Dr. Johnson shwstk (or himerlf, and hie peosontation of his Fusans for chinging hie position ie Tike unta that of the others. In answer to a pointed Jind anaibizuons qnestion hy Tie Aer fas tw hig, position Dr, Johnanp, sare in The Christian Recorder: : ‘There Ie no tise for THK ACR to" pnt it auration In’ auch a dilemaacommlttiog 27. We faves anzthing that will tnvuce the speed: 51 and more feasible teanlts, We once thought thee the shorteat cut to 8 free ballot ‘te the <2 voter, ond of cites t the Seat ert cctree tas Onteceninet” Ament Sa mae oe oe oer fect toe isnestis and taper Oe Ror ot te Maus enper, Bem Fo eat tnd the Dagreme Coat owe. hi tre Sit vet'serer hod mesa show betnre Omron Sat Khas te of b paow now te eve ‘Tae erat thing. thertors in to orm th point of ast rsutanen, which, ‘Yo at ole ile hac swine restate suohr we mean, the. tlonvin Congteet it leet art 6 hear toch bil totais ofuct wich @ moval eotaet ois peerage ~ Bat. more than chi bea frasble und taser contenpation “a. Ml ‘itatanee authoring feoupt. superviion 0 Tlctlons ts ates" whore, say 100000, ceene tcelty tat they have bora vale tetera Srivicete, will’ spnaiiy put an, end tothe Tails wholesic rotuery of the tac mans Datot ie the touth, “Tole Inthe ead” ‘Sram the whole toa, but the next” dre. g [the bait ae mich the’ redpetion Soother ‘conrtenmen sabes Wt comer (0 o fave for the prevcat. Will the editor of wn Soe ‘not ada that oor lana postion te iconic? Whe, no:_your “rulued™ postion bat cover that ny be Joes 10 secon tenable to tx HC you have’ found. It “afeanble™ to Srerthrow the dafeanchisiog conatittions of the Southero States.” you will ot only find “the next bewt thing of lesist resistance” iinpowsbie, but your third beat thing. “a Uill in vulutaoee autboridg Federal super Walon of cletiva.” 9 dead dog out of he tat which the public opinion of the! Re frblic has butled abd wil 0 reurrect, be Cause no" wach Dill-cam te adopted. which doen not place mipervnion of elections Ta all ot the Staten under the contra) ot the Fed: cral Government. ‘The Staten are fealoos of their prewcrptive right to coptrol lecuoos nid they, have wlrendy. dcclared in Alling fe Lenige "Pedetal Blectiooe bill that” they will sot stand for it. You may yoursel€ that na force ill never ne a much abow:” "rhe fire atep to be taken in this matter of Bouthero election laws he the aathorian: tion of a joint commitiee of the Feder Svante and -Ifouse of Reprewentntven. mike. a thorough, Savesigation and. evott ipo tbe sort of governments: which, have leecloned inthe Southern Statew under His aritnion of the Reconstesction ace If thes re found to be not republican” “in form or i€ citiceon ner wit treated equally redee the. law the proper and. iatelligrat rine will te appareut, wih autborit io lr Fiftevhth rather Chee io. the: Fourjeeath Mneniment. Rather thap. ake aM erepe able tintake in weking a coctrctsolion fone woflenge and civil erevane. me Ba ar better eax daatlere an they are, te rork out ltimatcls lone Thorn of Justice Sip shuld Sp Partane bye to the term nea “let ux talk over our troubles with Rome folks." “pleada The Athinta Independent Imenaing ‘ihe dene white. folk Sure, Bat Snpposlog the dear "home folks” refuse to talk over “our troubles,” an they refute and hase refured since the War, Dat thea? It siroly taken one oF mante penple to “tnil. oer” tronblee, aud the tke. Mated by ma Toxccurnte Amociated tens repart, we ddan Injustice Inet work to. Pree tent cyrus Northrop of the Caleeralty of Minnesota, whom we deveribd ax rebuked by Mr Wo, Lloyd. Garrisoh for declaring that the bentowal of the stage opon. tbe maxes of Afro-Americans was a. colossal blunder Mresideat ‘Nortoron, we learn, wald nothing of the kind, The man who sald It wae Prof nnn W. Abercrombie of Alabama, ‘A weiter 10 The PatadeipAle Cowrant oder- takes to convier Mf. Fertupe of Incowststeacy Im ailvecating the ive of the term Afro-Awerl an Ineteat of colored poopie or Negro, be Chiwe he. insiste that the term Nearo.eheo ‘isn to doeguate @ face should be treated an A proper noun, The mopblstey af hie view of the matter Ie ton pinin to wegue aPesat. Me Alwuedty thinks, because Ste. Portuge’s ars tient eeducos the evatention ty the dare fact Ghat Negrata yroptes tm the" Walted Staten ewie “play Afelean,” that it would be ae hjeetionaite ta Mit. Fortune ak are the terme Meare, and silotd’” Atriean I the oaly Pip ad aera op er ap scar ced BP kb soek senesced tg hese Auk teh facor nf all the Comslituiton of the Binet ‘Stare extep the Second neetlon of fe Tearheuty Ameaninent pe hte fOr the scnonf erpteneutation Im case” of dota ia ahe right te sate” WY? Because THR “Coat Is apqened to Muving the Festeenl Congest Give Tegattty. and amity ta awed dela, hove te aot a State an the South whieh would that be lal tw sive aga prepertionate repre SShnation tn Chageess agit the eleetiral college ih nutez 0 tev tere forever at the Mtea: Amer Wine Canstttatiana right in vate apd. to be iva) tors ane there inte States. tn the: North od Wet wbich would ga the same tbl fatty jeanne "There ae Wage. te Fight ane Miteage wrwss witiont sacrleing Ave sub Sinner we have ia the Federal Cansttoatton tn the effort tn eecaver shit we binve dost te ovatily, by eomsttatlonal cunetments of fratst the States The dee edt think PERSONAL. Fait Nu aay hotinned Ty a Visit on Monday shatning from Messrs, Wi. Lieyd aerinnn aod Frances 1 Gatton, worthy sane of a noble father, Phe forwer sailed Tusrdny for Burne ‘The \feo American Welding the Righest rao in the army ts Chaplain Allen Alleaswortt, Sho wae reticed an April’? withthe raak of Lioutenantcatene! ile was the ranklog Chap tna tn the arms. Dhrlog the leit wae, Be sertah as 3 commun In the Talted Staten Wa¥y fromm Sell, 133, to Apeth, Ts03. Tn Apr, ASet, “hay wae” appointed! “Chapala at the ‘Twenty fonerh tetantey. with the rAM of Captain. Hie wan. poomiated 0 fhe aah of Major tn une. WMH, and Ie retired wlth the ndvaneed tank ‘af Lloutenant Catonel an xe Nome of We eivih wae cecord eee es a AT a tet Foe tlinn Mie Yui Mier seraiden Mice au sia Sire Shine” somes ne ohn STEME Tinttet “rhemwiece leon he the Sunday Wien Cove Noten Heme ace ante ae ere dae Misa'. Rleanon. Faretta ore at Biota ae Tactrsee hPa Siting poeesh. "hile Bva ‘Caste te tee ghee of Wye she 18 riding, : aie nila Tarte of ss ita ae a ek Bie Sy eee te Meee ee eG 7 RK "AGE: THURSDAY, APRIL rg, 1906. i a ta pea A | oe oe a ae tai ome ee me a tee Semreenseeceres Semone = tn (© Pete. Pomme.) | = Bs ae eles ot tee ame: ‘Wammreeren, Yigel 14—One of the | queer things which ‘hare bapgesed in this city lately along the color line is Hieliin's Sar so han Cove eas ery car Lew of the District of Cetembia. Whe is Heitia? ‘Why, den’ you know? ie te the Alabama Cungromman whe, dering the lest Presiden- tial campaien, deesqerrated bow dearly be teres Preiaree Recmrele and” Mes Wash Inaton by the eardonic remark thet so great Bir weald have tees doce bed sume Ont fer rvee € bean cast tho table tt Oi White House where tbcec two distinguished Anevicane wee dang? Hs ie the mle repreeratatire iu the lower brasch of Con fear Trem the, Oeagremienal district i which Teskerce Imeticuic is located. He be ene of those Southersers of the type of Firstman, pong ux fmsscane tuouat of pamioa, of bratal race prejudice but prec- Teale Wenig precios Mite lel proce to restrain and’ diver then He one of these fools in Routhern pabdiic life, Megrber too cmamoe that atom she sak te open Natial atest fa face question where wieee mca do pot da Diner sities sera of the ane of fla ar a “ett Se, s SAS St Dat ante Nee xreat harm, moiwithstandion a Series Ste tae Te gee ie ne eee in tape ete ey a 2 ean, Thera ei ieee SPEAR peta ace cape ot epee Eeeuendet tts haar yam oie (BSSTER eed Tis remind ue sade, copes SP Tiana heseetech fa the coment Of thew, One part foe. ob part twisted hail Stes Spa tienda: Se PR e pare ot Nila "aey Rees Settee Ta, fhe ac USE ROTI SONI ssiher eoraous ea tec eraaried moan the, Bene of Sees See trae, Sota te'be lea Sih Foereaa ciate eta esa sforee SEE es tee aac Bo client Taek ge, Wied ee ar eas Noaateot atte. "ae Hhse atneld of Beier ene cant. "ae peat tet Rese Cotte Serticnse hat nsisnts Shc "wre Sach ued fotere at cape Sia dhe Sina"at"ee are ited ih Bes of is the ee af drt terete ter pat eee nee Siem g aS Wen eee ati beyond the reach of the Be at cn wl; Rteeeattt ree ot a ee sed oink Seahitg. Tier’ aocam to tbe Soe SIE oe aagaae eat at weiss 3 pupal" at wit to no ede rate Pe MUTS iat take sade PTR Ee Mate ah eontiea eat ake cantauee tear Mo fettie the ra Grate HOG apecbtte perce unt ey Seed See ett aati eee aral eater neftise' (be binton fe toes RO agg Plc Rhee vider eh Teeabures Cae tepe pogieS lb Seems CoP Eat erratic tactic boetatinee or Ae Sb Oe autem Sener oe pee a ate Rae's cae Pa eee Wom ot Tee oer ae ee eterno tee ae SNe ioe ne DORE tee ana "amas ‘Ri or re Oe Meet ae aaah rg Repiteat eats‘ MENS Daey"wod oat Serratia en athe eal ety mi ae ake eek ot Oe eeticas aaclee re ciotees ie Sh Caer eeatiee aiead host prodcons ‘heel. Bae alae iC ts oot very well for those why are not beyond the racer ine oc tes, "Wor tbh Mieie wee tense gs ot teem, Porter heh oe re tela keto Ta ine Geant Sete oF eran eael catotaies aie easel Li ietracton ed Te Teas” nes oh mae aeerige ana ee, ees Sate SEEN CM ustcatt risia aul ee (ee hen eas aa Ha" ck re iho renee ete, ee ees in tha Stra eth tae he color’ lines mee nome of the rwinoay ek eerie ome Esta" rete Se te ee ie en ees iy Weare Shati tee Me of he ees ost He cats ene an, the leet ee Sette ac et Teast ter setters Ticks ese sean Neat Suton Canes ra fot Batted earn the ee See cieeatadloaee rere, eens Pheer ae ae ean See fered te is nat ebanse favorable to | oe Rie Gat STARK Tat ere ie white people whe Hive here. AM the { Sian Se thatle i ae ct at at fn ge ee af Rees heel ag tet | gg fre one Mg cd rashes eat hae Shah me Kntenine thea “Nertieen white eon [3 ay think ar fer) toward the Negra when | | By Seti Set al Tete Soa aee eet | sare anh seerela oat Of Abede Ge | Stes ihre arom, aeurmies gy =a Soran = FO aera cie or ts Sau, Uneretore, om the donkey's. prediions VIVE THOUSAND AT RECEFTION. Sewthorn Brevtrtel Leages Waster Aste Becremety Secesaaal. Tee sanual reppin ot fhe Seatbere, Dose snr SRI itrariaty. faite sor eate "Have alta gure. aor = Eerouuer aN steed sreaings ARGy V6, "bad "atvar’ bees Every iallable apace ot iberimmtaes Sor Graed Staal Aauce ‘rar imied with pei See eee ies reriy. Sve thogland people tm, attendance esd Bie wes, teaipiay ot hegarse “costes Ueitbenh nie aclns and tbe other moar SERS Sataittn Ione itt the comisee ane Sepia gta Pini oe ‘Treepitonally” xo0d, aud the well Dicamd abd Kore tastated upon suny encsron. "Am excelfeat Sehvertitse Sere "hg 1° 'E"enouae of ae TET wdas, THe wie! aancton eat normed Se cqetated Sad otto whem lowe Following were the occtioants of boxes: Box Sao iecs sane Stee: a Heol, BRS Shoory aad Site WiSwattiae! (aor To" Me god Mm Walker, Urn Belle Week: Sacabet ioe Elles Gordo: Mie epecce (lew Te Stet Patey Eels Mer IRtae Jone: Seas. William Hegatickn Site” Beamon Davix Several Mim. Qsty' snd drag Mee Rene Meiko S Shelia athe foe Ashe Seog nite, Nein tucus tod Wee Mer Wures Sox f-gona. ty Nicholwon, J. W. Tet ie ded aire ela Woe iar Bogen, ME seats, i ane oath Aod'Miisy Neadernn’t HESMe. gud Mme he Baten ine Sige ate and re: avg Fae Masini SMR asa Stine RAT Carter! Meet DUNE aba‘hen, Bi wosttens Muse ra (Ghat Uh “Mog rage Mee’ Naot Sone: uenang Mea! Ws, Keliy "Seeman BEE Cried Mie uty Micha aogier Ho ile hate Mee i, Pager! bat tO NS na” Mia SG E eemet Wa Aibadvad, Se" andy Men" Urgharts Daniel or Tarte Ralebe Mire fusene eatl We IE Tracers. Mise Aiterin Whitman, Mint Basle Wiliinwe, hits ney eaten vetoes atte 2 Mitten’ Andere! box St—Ate. apd Mew We Hise hea Side: sree Holane ita Eoute F HOMERrg” gag Cantley anh tt St ie nS Eater ine aie headty, BE Chatice"wainettYMilns Medan Phocan Mike Pring Sane Sse ts Mounts linger Poe Site and aloe Ohare x nel Weenie We Sarah Mite Ide Revaose: Mr and Mex. Grancille Pacts. LW. Willinms: toe SR2 Bes, GE"Alnon rs Stary Seow Sok unbabtaers Mek “TSiuan ieorbar ae om -whitbat tag eaten an Me AOU eed hes, SE Sanmcoge Mie 2d Mee foanee atten, Woe Men Eee ME Mee hnateWhemtes Mian ay “SN Warneta, Wain Melee Gone Ven less Copia Sac in hn Mea Se Bane Ne Bik Me Alrgatilt Stewart. 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Mi Meare OE Silk ee eee Tae ie com ays THE NEW YORK AGE General advertising. 7 cents a line, single injection. Special rates on advertising contracts for a large ad. All advertisements payable to advance. Published on Monday. Published on for publicity should rep- resent at Monday or Tuesday. Advertisement will be received until seen on Wednesday for issue of current week. Address all calls to: PETRINE & PETERSON, Publishers 4 Cedar Street, New York City. David A. Greene, General Advertising Agent 4 Cedar Street, New York, and 47 Alamy ave. Brooklyn. BURKE, AFRICAN CHURCH. West 36th Street, between 7th and 6th Avenues. Sunday morning every first Sunday, 7:45 P. M. Closing time 1:30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Closing time 3:30 P. M. Class Meeting—Class, meeting on Monday. Friday and Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Friday night from 8 o'clock to 9 o'clock. SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. RAT. W. WILLIAM HENDERSON, D. D. Pastor. Pastor's residence, 248 West 129th Street. All homes can be seen at the Church every afternoon from 12 to 3 P. M. octet 12 lyr. MOTHER A. M. E. ZION CHURCH. West 89th St. br. Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. Bry J. H. HILL, Pastor, Pastor. Bry Services—Training at 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath School 2 P. M. Young People School 3 P. M. Sunday evening at 6:15 o'clock. Public invited. C. OVERMANS CHAPEL, PROTESTANT REV. JOE W. JOHNSON, Priest in charge. Bry Services—11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School 3:30 P. M. A CORNIL WELCOME TO ALL. MANHATTAN AND BRONX Mr. B. Borkh, the composer, in New York. Wanted to alert and waist filibrists. Nile Street, 10th street — adv. Nile Street, 10th street — adv. 107 West 32nd street, near Sixth avenue — Adv. King Pinting Co. has secured more designations at 107, 107 Sixth avenue — adv. For business hale goods, go to Greenberg's. For business hale goods, go to Greenberg's. For Mrs. M. D. Allston have removed them from W. Wild street, to 230 West 134th street. For the late annual concert at St. Mary W. B. Church. Thursday evening, May 11th. Admission $4. The Country KMT will be reproduced by the Cathedral WHL Club at Ebbing's Casino Mar 2-4nd. A. R. Benzard, a copywriter in perfect condition, will be hired. H. Brown Hotel Macco, 213 West Hill street and 214 North Hill street. The parties and the Colored Representation club, 15 West Hill street, can be invited for meetings, woldings, etc. Mrs. Mara Harris will appear at the Cathedral WHL Club on Sunday. Mara Harris will all invited. Mrs. Mara Davis entertained Mrs. Chas. Baskets of N., N., J., and Mr. Allen Baskets of N., during Easter week. Mrs. Mara Harper shop, 332 West Hill street, is term reasonable. Good establishment. A. M. E. church, Rev. J. C. Prentice pastor, the Easter services, despite being rainy, are successful. The Easter service being 6:12 p.m. April 24. The Great Circle of Abesinian church will preside Mrs. Allen, supported by Mine, Lyon and known talent April 24. 25 cents in advance. A. M. Emma Berry teacher in the Philadelphia public school system in their cousin, Mine, Mrs. McBleonad, at West Hill street. A. M. Benzard of Providence, R. L. Benzard of Providence, please visit of Mrs. Benzard, Mine, Mrs. Perry T. Benzard, West 27th street. Indiana Dancing Academy, 116 W. 53d St. Dancing sessions every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday and Sunday. Private lessons given.—Adv. Kentucky Association Dancing Masters, 116 W. 53d St. Class sessions (in- clusive private lessons) and May instruction), general assembly.— Wiggins, formerly of New York, Winston, Class sessions (in- clusive private lessons) and Miss Wiggins is employed at personal Burnham of 305 West distributed on Easter Sunday Mr. Mrs. C. L. Griffin, Mrs. M. Winnings, Mrs. J. M. Mandell and Mrs. Ridler Women's Christian Association, Street, Miss Tyree, who had been rendered an excellent Sunday instructor, will entertain the audience.— Hilton Macon are: Mrs. I. D. Tay, William, Boston; W. J. H. Lanford, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Minn; and A. B. Washington. annual reception of Prof. J. stuning rushes, which takes New Amsterdam Opera house. next Thursday evening, April be the event of the season. annual reception of Mr. F. F. Taylor of student at Tukeague Institution, and he is only 14 years of age and the first year's course at Tukeague his promotion annuation will hold a confirmation at Tukeague Institution, next at St. Steven's Episcopal street, near Columbus avenue, where the priest in charge, co- friends of this mission to be merger given at Bethel A. M. Hilton Macon was rehearsal Hilton Macon Cherus will be given at April 25 by members of Allen Institute, and the concert will consist of songs, dialogues, dances and solos. I instrumental. A scarf drill and band. of the Alba Physical Culture School, April 27, 1900, promised their support. Mrs. C. Wentworth, Passaic M. Madore, Mrs. A. Pleasant, Mrs. Jayton, Jr., McKinley, Jr., Ben Fick, Jr., Brooks, Cole, Misses Thomas, Messas, Smith, Branch, Stevens, Pettia, Janes, Jones, Young, Pearl, Hughes, Johnson, Messas, Immanuel Boys' club, Hope Mr. Joseph Ashby were tendered to their friends at their beautiful 113th street, on Monday evening, among the children. The bride of ten years ago is now owned, as were the other Mrs. Albrita Gordon sane and married at twelve. The bride served at twelve, Mr. Ashby is loved while Mrs. Ashby was one of most popular fellows before her New York where she has lived since ```markdown ``` BROOKLYN. Dr. William A. Alexander preached a spee d Sunday in the Silicon Valley, Englebright church. The death of Albreo Lyons, aged 52 years, occurred on Wednesday, April 11, after a prosecution in the Lyons Avenue. The funeral was held on Saturday, there being a brief service at the house construction firm, T. Dixon. A solemn reunion mass followed at the Church of the Holy Comforter, which Mr. Lyons was a vestryman celestial Rev. Mr. Miller. The interment was in the family plot at Cypress Hills cemetery. Two letters from Mr. Lyons and M. R. Lyons and other relatives survive the plum. Mrs. Harriet A. Stewart. "How Blessed, indeed, are they who die in the Lord." Mrs. Harriet Amy Stewart was born in the city of New York April 2, 1834, and was 72 years old the day of her death. She was the high priest and champion of free-clauses and conditions of people, the great moral reformer of ages. Whatever may be said, it is certain that in the hearts of the people of Illinois Fortune may deny us gold and silver. Fortune affection will beseech us without amusement and pass them on to her children. On April 2, 1806, she died and was taken to St. Philip's Church in Chicago, where her memorial, placing lauded and evergreen meadows, mentoes. Thoughtful men and women look behind the surface and find the perfect edge of liberty. We are fortunate that liberty is worth a whole eternity in bondage! It is safe to say the observance of Rev. Hutchens c. Bishop was fitting and appropriate. Mrs. Hutchens c. Bishop was a 2d street school, Miss Robbins, principal. She went to St. Phillips's church in Center street and became a member and communicant when William J. Miston, pastor. She was for 10 years a faithful member of the Daughters of New York, and was with one family, 10 years, every two sons, Mr. Frank W. Stewart and Mr. Christopher Stewart; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a host of friends and schoolmates esteemed her highly. Mrs. Indiana Phillips. Saratoga Notes. 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Brooklyn—All Rikken's Drug (formerly Bolton's drug stores); Abraham & Struaga, Jersey City—Sagene Hartnett. Newark—Meek's Drug Stores. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Sixty YEARS by MILLIONS of TEETHING, WITH PERFECT BUNCHES IN SOOTHIES THE CHILD, SOFTEN THE GUMS. ALLLAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA solid in the mouth. It is also sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-swe- cents a bottle. mar1618r Miscellaneous FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board, 1713 Oakland avenue, Atlantic city, New Jersey. Proprietor Mrs Era Lisby and Miss Kima Fry, mar-3m NICE 3 rooms, all improvements; $10-$12. Inquire 441-443 W. 16th st. Janitron. 245 and 249 West Glst street, newly finished room with elegant apartment; 250 rooms with improvements; rentals moderate; half month free. mar 29 41 TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms with all conveniences. Apply Mrs. Fairfield, 229 West 40th street. mar-29 41 WANTED.—Men and women who are seeking employment to call immediately to N. F. Drew, 256 West 20th street. apr 5 41 TO LET.—Nicely furnished rooms with bath and all conveniences. Apply, Mrs. A. Williams, 245 West 20th street. apr 5 41 TO LET.—Neatly furnished rooms with all conveniences. Apply Tacklin, 251 West 20th street. apr 12 31 WILL pay a good price for Afro-American Mint, 101th avenue, New York city. apr 12 44 MAN AND WIFE WANTED as janitor. No children. Will give rooms on second floor, will be willing and handy and pay part. Address M. J. Newman, 147 East 125th street. apr 10 31 TO LET.—371 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, three story and basement, 11 rooms; all improvements. J. B. Moseley, 160 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. TO LET.—Large and small nicely furnished rooms. 510 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. WANTED. A competent colored pharmacist, Address Dr. C. G. Merritt, 120 South South Street, Waco, Tex. apr 19 41 TO LET - A floor at 575 Gates avenue brooklyn. References are requested. WANTED - A widower (no children) would like a housekeeper between 15 and 20 tied to her. Address: J. E. Edwards, sitting refer ences: Woodbridge, N. J. P. O. box 294. TO LET Two furnished rooms in excellent order; with all conveniences. 277 Halsey street, Brooklyn, MKEEL. TO LET - Large, large rooms on second floor in private house, with two large cloets; inside hall with stationary wash bath, bath room; convenient to all sur- faces, elevated road and subway access applied; reference required. Apply to WILM H. Norwood, 77 West 15th street. Attleboro Notes. ATTENBERG, April 16. Misty Easley started for an extended trip to Danville, IL, and St. Paul, Next Sunday at the A. M. E. Zion church will there be quarterly meeting and services all day. The program for the church's annual fair is as follows: Tuesday night, lecture by Rev. Kyle Smith of Proof of Faith. Wednesday, NAIA meeting with Mr. Albert entertain with vocal singing; Thursday night, mock trial, with attorney for plaintiff and attorney for defendant, Mr. George Steward; and Friday evening, auction of unsold articles. Mr. Margele Washington has gone to Providence, Rhode Island, to attend and friend of Providence were visiting her sister, Miss Carrie Solilman, and brother, Mr. Henry Payne, Sunday. Miss Lelia Williams Anton, was in town Sunday visiting friends. Bridgeport Notes BUNGEPORT, Conn., April 16. The Women's Abiding club will give a Japanese ten party April 25 at Mrs Charles Thompson's, 11 Grey Street, Miss Mue Emery of New York is visiting her grandmother, Mrs Frances, Miss Jessie Thomas of New York, is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs Fowler, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Tilper of Whiting street, Mrs Mary Stryker, who has been Indisposed for two weeks, is out again. Mr. Otho Dorsey has been visiting his chapter will give the sixth month party April 24 at Mrs George Burr's, 13 Fairfield avenue, Miss Hattie Bunkett and Marjorie Redmond will visit her sister, Miss Selma Rogers of Purchaser, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Robert Butler of Summer street, Miss Vivia Ross of Boston is visiting friends here, Mr. Simon Lee Patterson has visited to his home in Philadelphia, has returned. Stephlen Notes: GFPICER8-J. H. B. Scotland, President; C. Lansing Novius, Vice-President; Mira Coleman, Recording Secretary; Miss Ellen C. King, Transition; Miss Mamie Coleman, Accompanist. Three minutes' walk to the ball on the D. L. & W. R. L., foot of Barclay or Christo- her Street. All tollby cars going north pass the door. SULZER'S HARLEN RIVER PARK, 120th St., and Second Ave. Friday Evening, May 4th, 1906 Music by MISS. H. L. ANDERSON'S ORCHESTRA Admission, 85 Cent OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.—Mr. J. W. Solomon, President, Miss A. Emery, Vice- President; Mr. J. McIntyre, Financial Secretary; Mr. Charles Bouldin Higgins, Record- ing Secretary; Mr. A. Govern, Treasurer; Mr. Pedro Calderin, Sergeant's Arms; Mr. W. Anderson, Chaplain. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.—Mr. Antonio Gomero, Chairman; Miss Amelia Virce, Vice- Chairman; Mr. James A. Cambridge, Secretary; Miss Mary Steel, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. Heard, Treasurer; McIntyre, Assistant Floor Manager; Mr. Alexander A. FLOOR MANAGER.—Mr. J. McIntyre. Assistant Floor Managers: Mr. Alexander A. Henderson, Mr. Samuel E. Johnson. TICKET8 35 CENTS FLOOR COMMITTEE---Wisam H. Vanlon, Lynne N. Anderson, William Ten Eyck, Edward T. Matthews. RECEPTION COMMITTEE---R. H. Hucless, Rufus Hurbourn, Thomas W. Wright, Wm. H. Tyers, Robert D. Green, Robert L. Plummer, John W. Toney, William J. Carle, april-30 Five Lots for $50.00 Building lots almost given away. Warden- elyffe, L. I. Lots worth more than five times price asked. Price of One Lot after Special Sale. $50.00 One for $10.00. Get them at once. Offer withdrawn after ten o'clock Tuesday, May 15. Inquire REV. HORACE G. MILLER 57 West 134th Street. MR. SENE, ZULU ORATOR, TALKS. In Fighting at Columbia Battles of His River, He Says. Last Sunday afternoon was the rest letter day at the Manhattan Young Men's Christian Association. In spite of the attractions at almost every church in the city, both the lecture room and the social room adolaining were crowded to the utmost capacity, several going away because no seats could be found for them. Easter music was rendered, both instrumental and vocal. Dr. York Russell spoke on "Easter Its Meaning and Lessons." He reached the high water mark in his public addresses. At the conclusion of his oration Dr. Russell introduced Mr. Vikley Ka Jaaksa Seme, the young pastor of the Church of the Holy Spirit William Curtis Guild prize, Mr. Seme, was received with tremendous applause and the paying of honourchelse for the young orator he saw the fulfillment of the Palmistry dream who declared that "Princess should come out of her hands unto God." He further said that this Zoha orator proved in his own ability that princess was not confined to any race. Mr. Seme replied that he was not confined to any race. He said he felt that in compiling with the white young man of Columbia university he was in a measure fighting the battles of big On Tuesday evening the literary society holds an interesting debate on the subject, "How should the incubators are set up? How should the Society be set up and Mr. E. W. Williams, both married, supported the affirmative, while Mr. C. W. McDugald and Dr. Chas. Roberts, the bachelors, supported the affirmative. Light it was unanimously voted to postone the pillows of the bazaar until October 15, when it will be held ten nights instead of the current expense account are as follows: Eugene D. Porter incosa; $1; John A. Johnson; $2; George W. Robinson; $2; Charles W. Alexandra; Washington; $2. The baseball team, under the leadership of Captain J. E. Harrison, is planning a strong reorganization able to cope with any team against which it may play during the coming Next: Sunday afternoon at four o'clock a man concert will be rendered by the arrangement of Mr. Framatic club under the management of Mr. W. Henry Thomas. The public is cordially invi- vied. FORD'S HAIR POMADE Formerly known as "OZOMIZED OX MARROW" BO STRAIGHTENS KINKY or CURLY HAIR that it can be put up in any style desired consistent with its texture. The Ozenized Ox Marrow Co. (None grandin without my signature) Charlie Ford Street 70 Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. Agents wanted everywhere. DR. D. W. 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This Fund will tend to indicate the great potential in the way of Dividends in close and stockholders in this Company. What the Company is Going in New York City is intends ultimately to do in every large city in the United States where its people are found in any considerable number. Invest now and help this great movement enward. PHILIP A. PAYTON, Jr., President and General Manager. FRANK STEUART-ARMAND, Vice-President. FRED R. MOORE, Sculptary and Treasurer. WILFORD H. SMITH, Attorney. DIRECTORS: Emmett J. Scott, James C. Theman, William Test Eyck, Prynak Stewart Agnand, James R. Garner, Rev. W. H. Brooks, Barron Wilkina, Joseph M. Brune, Fred H. Moore, Wilford H. Smith, Philip A. Payton, Jr. 334 WEST 59th STREET NEW YORK CITY Telephone, 5311 Columbus DRURY GRAND OPERA CO. 14th STREET THEATRE Week Beginning May 28th, 1906 1930 FRANKLIN POWLER BROWN Greatest Colored Tenor in the World Among those who have subscribed for Boxes are: Ms. Phillip A. Payton, Jr., Dr. O. M. Waller, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. of Jersey City, Miss C. Henson Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. of Mrs. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas, Mr. C. Franklin Carr, Mr. F. Cole and Johnson, Mrs. J. G. Sammle, Messrs. A. Ruffin and, and Mrs. Lee Clayton, Miss F. Harris, others who Mr. H. aris, Mr. William Lee, Mr. W. A. Flood, Mr. Ch. C. Thomas, Prof. James Ralson, Mr. Albertus Addison, Mrs. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. Allen, Miss Laura Your, Mrs. J. W. Massey will entertain in her box Mrs. M. L. Douge, Miss M. Jones, Mrs. Howard and her daughter, Mrs. Art and Embroidery Club, composed of some of our most extra seats for its members, the members who will attend anighter, Mrs. B. Little, Mrs. J. Bradley, Mrs. Tuckson, Mrs. Prime, Mrs. I. Massey, Miss Eldridge, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. A. Bettner, F. Stewart, and Mrs. R. McKle. Use for tickets to THEODORE DRURY. M. Waller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Brooks, Mason Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Alston, Mr. C. Franklin Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammie, Messon A. Ruffin and J. Acosta, Miss F. Harrie. Others who have subscribed Mr. W. A. Flood, Mr. Charles Bond, Mr. Mr. Albertus Addison, Mrs. Annie Heary, M. G. Allen, Miss Laura Young, Miss Wilson, certain in her box Mrs. M. Brown, Miss M. Howard and her daughter. Miss Era Howard, imposed of some of our most cultured ladies, members who will attend are Mrs. E. Beach, Bradley, Mrs. Tuckson, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Harold, Mrs. and Mrs. R. McKie. ODORE DRURY, Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Payton, Jr., Dr. O. W. Waller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Breasen, Mr. R. H. White, of Jersey City, Miss C. H. Censon Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Alerton, Mr. J. H. Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas, Mr. C. Franklin Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Massey, Messrs. Cole and Johnson, Mrs. J. G. Samuels, Messrs. A. Huffin and J. Acosta, Miss Little Fagun, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clayton, Miss F. Harrie. Others who have subscribed for seats are: Mr. H. aris, Mr. William Lee, Mr. W. A. Flood, Mr. Charles Bond, Mr. and Mtg. James C. Thomas, Prof. Jamees Ralson, Mr. Albertus Addison, Mrs. Annie Heary, Mrs. B. Branch, Mrs. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. Allen, Miss Laura Young, Miss Wilson, Miss Moorman, Mrs. J. W. Massey will entertain in her box Mrs. M. Brown, Miss M. Powell, Mrs. R. Douge, Miss M. Jones, Mrs. Howard and her daughter, Miss Era Howard. The Ladies' Art and Embroidery Club, compound of some of our most cultured Indians, has secured orchestra seats for its members, the members who will attend are Mrs. B. Beach, Mrs. R. W. Slaughter, Mrs. B. Little, Mrs. J. Bradley, Tuckson, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Prine, Mrs. L. Masssey, Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Harold, Mrs. W. Williams, Miss A. Butter, Mrs. F. Stewart, and Mrs. R. McKie. Write for tickets to THEODORE DRURY, 36 West 127th Street, New York. MAY FETE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Augustine's P. E. CH Rev. GEORGE FRAZIER MILLER, Rector WILL BE HEID AT THE CLINTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS Atlantic Ave. and Clinton St., Brooklyn MAY 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1906 MENT COMMITTEE—First Night. A grand May Poly En- May Estelle Beckman. Musical given by Miss Elizabeth Davis. Presentation by Mrs. A. Ammon. Rance, large and complete, camera. Eastman's heat. General public, and awarded to the ones bringing in the article. Books can be procured from the President. COMMITTEE—The Rector, Miss Sara E. Pearson, Preside- dent; R. R. W. Miller, Secretary; Mr. O. W. Fulcher, H. Gilbert, Treasurer; Mrs. C. A. Dorsey, Mrs. Louis B. P. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS CO Annual Dramatic Entertainment WILLING WORKERS CIRC beg to announce their ANNUAL DRAMATIC ENTERTAINM FETE AUSPICES OF S. P. E. Church ER MILLER, Rector HELD AT ASSEMBLY ROOMS aton St. Brooklyn and 4, 1906 Night. A grand May Polly Entertainment by Beth Davis. A. Hinson. Camera, Eastman's beat. Three to be com- pressed on the ones bringing in the greatest amount from the President, Secretary, or Miss Sara E. Pearson, President; Miss Idica Secretary; Mr. O. W. Fulcher, Assistant Bocre- T. A. Dorsey, Mrs. Louis B. Page. 10 CENTS Entertainment PARKERS CIRCLE since their NIC ENTERTAINMENT A MAY FETE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF St. Augustine's P. E. Church ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE—First Night. A grand May Pole Entertainment by children given by May Estelle Heekman. Musical given by Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. Third Night. Entertainment by Mrs. M. A. Simmons. PRIZES—Gas Range, large and complete. Camera. Eastman's best. These to be contested for by the general public, and awarded to the ones bringing in the greatest amount of public article. Books can be procured from the President, Secretary, or Chairman of Booths. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—The Rector, Miss Sara E. Pearson, President; Miss Idea E. Hewitt, Vice-President; Mrs. R. W. Miller, Secretary; Mr. O. W. Wulfer, Assistant Secretary; Mr. Frank H. Gilbert, Treasurer; Mrs. C. A. Dorsey, Mrs. Louis B. Page. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS LABOR LYCEUM Willoughby and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn pacifics and best appointed hall in this visibility, for this DAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 19 CRAIG'S FULL ORCHESTRA J. HOFPFLAN WOODS. Ploor Manager ENTS. RESERVED SEA open at 8 o'clock P. M. Curtain riles promptly at 8 obtained by applying to any member of the Circle, or Mr. Dunlough Street, Brooklyn. Avenues, Brooklyn in this vicinity, for this entertainment. APRIL 27, 1906 ORCHESTRA B. Ploor Manager RESERVED SEAT, 75 CENTS curtain rises promptly at 8:30. member of the Circle, or Mrs. J. II. Woods. the newest, most spacious and best appointed hall in this vicinity, for this entertainment. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1906 ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Doors open at 8 o'clock P. M. Curtain rises promptly at 8:30. Tickets may be obtained by applying to any member of the Circle, or Mrs. J. II. Woods, Northeast, 1577 Methamouth Street, Brooklyn. Secretary, from New Bridge, bushwick Avenue to myrtle Avenue, walk one block. Broadway "L" to myrtle Avenue, or cars that transfer to myrtle Avenue. THEOBALD LODGE, 3890, G. U. O. of O. F. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—P. N. F. James H. Sanders, Chairman. N. G. Vincent T. Taylor, vice P. N. F. Walter O. Smith, secretary. P. N. F. Major, Morgan, assistant treasurer. P. N. F. Calvin Brooks, treasurer. P. N. F. William T. Hopper, treasurer. Oscar Storet, P. N. F. Charles Minaret, P. N. F. George W. Donen Dempster, H. Roy Harper, B. John Harper, P. N. F. John Samels, P. N. F. Thomas Johnston, Bro. David R. Lewis, Bro. Walter D. Ellison, Bro. John T. Branscomb, Bro. James Johnson. FLOOR, COMMITTER - P. N. P., Edward M. Randolph, chairman. P. N. P., Thomas H. Lecherr, P. N. Alfred Hopkins, Bro. Joseph P. Stanley, Bro. William Storra.