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res 4. Hayes Ieft for y, Thursday. York Cit Mr. Alexander Middleton is quite sick at his home with acute Gastritas. Hiss Louise Garland who has been sick Or sometime is out again. Miss Lizzie E. Scott has been serv for the last week.She bas sufficiently Yecovered to be at her desk agag the recorders office udge \Whipper of Beauford, S.C, is ia the city, the guest of his daughters. rage Whipper is to discuss a motion f the Uaired States Supreme |reared her boys for the Army and at tHE WASHING... is | standing and character of a nation de | pends largely upon the qualities of its | women, especially the mothers. This concition forces upon us the truth of 5 {the declaration that the hand that {rocks the cradle rules the world. cect Aa sesk forward, with the hieh THE LARGES INSTALLMENT HOUSE In the CITY —eaay” net far distant when the most cultivated Now is the time to FURNISH YOUR HOUSE and enlightened will miogie togecher ap the broad level of social equality f 1 and mutual respect. Carpet your Floors and VE Com bly. - 4 And when this happy consumation ees 2 ave Ts has been, attained the world will hav: 75 , zs ° } e i z 7 ices become indeed 2 ft habitatian fora OLY First-Class stores keep first class goods and sold by first class clerks. No matter dom of thought and speech and an ac. those who believein the fatherho. @ of knowledgement of ber capabilities. | God aud the brotherhoad af mun. how large your Purchases ave, immediate delivery is made to any part of the city and county But_ her efforts were throttled by the x mighty maels rom of opposition by the} male sce ioe Seite aes. Call at once. es What would Sparta have done but gee tae a for the courage of her women. The ; Northeast Corner 7th AND “I”? N. W. nistory ef her bravery is uaparalelled No Wht:eD-ople Present It surpasses that of modern times. She Editor The Bee . \ ashingt ax the tender age of ten were sent to Dear Sir: ba most rigid lowe: sufferne aatile orine| Recently Rev, F. Rice, a local atro-| SOMd by all Newsdealers tons. Exposed to all kinds of weather |American minister, baotized a num~ *J.W. PEPPER and as seon as they were old enough | ber or converts of color ia the pool at : fano to fi, ht were sent out with these words | the Euclid Avenue Baptist John D. - me Name THE BEE when you cal’. Anouncemeni —UOK—— Voight, Jeweler, 725 SEVENTH STREET N. W. from the lips of their mother, ‘‘return | Rockefeller’s) church. 7 unuerstand with your Deicide or upon them.” that ove of the Washington, D.C., vas ir i itis claimed that the this mundane_sphere, it was impreg,|@ffair in which itis claime b nated. in her progeny, It helped to | whites iy eens. upon Lagies ive them a place in history. mai service, lauched, jeered and other ag : The igth comer marks a import- | Wise made fools of themselves. The na) ag azire Furnishes Monthly tw all lovers of Musica all know what effect the reign of queen | Dr. Chas, A. Eaton, pastor ofthechurch ) % = Victoria had upon her misiecte she | With a request ior information relative | ‘ompositions by the most popular authors, was revered, honored, and loved by aij; tothe correctness efit. Dr. Eaton re 6h Pages of Plano [Music for her many sterling qualities, her | Plied as follows : Jan. 21st. 1903. OS 44 leoseceetes 5 21 Complete Pieces for Piags (Next to Johnson's Grocery) Ducb courage was heralded al! over | Papers 1s republishing a report of the ant epoch in the history of women. We | TeFort sent to me was forward to Rev. anes Monxhly toallloversof Mune s fine sense ol justice. Dealing fairly! Hon. Harry C. Smith. I beg to announce that I have just returned from N-w York, where by all Englana, prospered asit never Editor ‘The Gazette” : pata eats i 3 - af had vefore since the reign of Eliza- Blackstone Bldg., Cleveland, O and 22 Pages of Musical Literature | have made sages purchases i. Jewelery and Silverware. The same have ne PNG, are ligeic G, ard ree ‘or ycur inspection. beth. e ? en Sir: tippi ae Once a Month for 25 Cents. ‘ : : : In our own country tae foremost / © newspaper Clipping you enclosed Yearly Si . ae a woman ofher time in literary circles Ito me is abs.lute nonsense. The Col ly Subscription, $2.00. Ladies’ 14k, Solid Gold Watches, $20; sold elsewhere; $25 “ f ; Sa : j Six Months, $1.00. was Harriet Beecher Stowe to whose | ored People had their baptismal service Inomasuer aes Lisle x He ae h Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, $1, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50; worth twice the price; memory the colored people are great- a the sueie peace pops churen gomprising 252 Complete Pieces for the Piano. Ladies’ Genuine Diamond Rings, $5 up too $100; all of them gems. ; J 4 "5 sv church. Ther: i . ‘ tele De oO s Ok 7 a and address of 7 lorm Pian er Ae “i ume. And today pubic interest is|the white people present that I saw ororgan, Mawiliondyoncmalecy ran Ladies’ Solid Gold Brooches. $2.50 up too $25. alive in it. [1s contents were read by | were three or four officers of the church. | J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Gents’ Solid Gold Dumb bell Sleeve buttons, $3.50; a useful present. . W. % nearly every nation in Europe. It be} You had better interview Evangelist Bighth @ Locust Sts., Philadelohia P&* Gents’ 14k Goid filled Chains, $2.00 warranted for five years’ wear. b \lexander Walters left the aty \ esday aft rnouon for New y rt J. Pollard of Alabama is h He intends to make this city y k. D. Rufin whohas been cen- f her room, will leave the € ytorLos_ngels. Cal. whe e ewill remain until next summer. ing tra.siated into 17d:fferent tongues| Rice who coaducted the bay tismal serv Lia pee <a s ; including Chinese and Japanese. In| ice. I believe he has a mission on Scovill Gents’ Diamond Sleeve Butons, $5 up; a little gem in each button. our own country the eirculatien| Avenue. If the colored people are re- Gent's Diamond Studs, $7.50 up. : amounted to 313,000 copies ,n four|*ponsiole. for this report, they haye our | Gents’ Solid Gold Rings, with genuine stones, from $4 up. years grossly abused a courtesy. If they are | Solid’ Silver himablex asc: not responsible, who ever is, is a most ” i fi I | Solid Silver Teaspoons, from $4 00 half dozen up. p and wife of Denver Col tsof Mr.and Mrs. Tur s lost none of his old time will leave for Philadelphia to z dined with Editor Chase Mrs. Elten Jordan, of 470 Louisana nuc, northwest, who has been se ii for two weeks is slowly re- he Girls’ ‘‘Sec-te-no”’ Musical Club. (he regular weekly meeting of tie Girls’ “Sec-to-nv’? Musical Ciub was beid at the residence of the directress hrs V. Chase 1212 Fla. ave., N.W., fast Saturday ata p.m. Alter disposing of the business othe Club, the tollow- m Was rendered:-Arbitra- , Miss Ruth Weatherless; ¢ Psalm, Mrs. A. V. Chase; Vo- 1g uon M Rea eal May bbe’’, Miss Geneva heat- ing; Pia vlo, **Dawn of Peace’’, Miss Buatrice S. Patten; Vocal Selo, l- abama’’ Miss Pearl Lewis; PianoSvlo, Hearis and Flewers’, Miss Louise Clark; Paper ou “Melody”, Mrs. A. V. “Base, Vocal Solo, ‘‘Beauutul Fairy ales Miss Rowena Lemos; Fiano solo, ““Ecupse’’ waltz, Miss seauz L. Chase, Piano Sole, “‘inth t Beautiful Vailey’’, Miss Georgia Marston. © aduition to the regular program, the Ciubis preparing to make its iniial fepearance beforerhe public in the enar future. Many papers on different subjects, ail Dearing onthe worx of the Club, haye been finished by mem- bers of the Ciub, {he members of the ubacquit themselves well and de- serve praise for the work they do. Wednesday €vening was evening at ihe Metropoliian Zion Church. The meeting was eun- ducted by Mrs Bessie Ricks, who made excellent presiding officers. Mrs. KR. H, Verrell, the lady who had been seletecd as the presiding officer didn’t arrive untii late, but Mrs. Hellen Davis, had been introduced and delivered one of be finest addresses tha. one would desire to hear. Sns has an exceilent velivery and her speech was received with enthusiastic applause. Nothing is more pleasing to the eye han an assemblage like this. We see tere intelligent represenatives,from all ver Washington, North, kasi, South | West, which makes it evident that 1 ume secliona!l prejudice, has merged into race iuterest. And so to) ve stand more, as an entirety, | the sun of patience, prudence | rseverance fast rising upon the of accomplishment Ip is the duty of every woman io contr thing of what talent she has} and she does so conscieat’ | cr wise. She1s by nature woman’s | 2"4 of allthose who have been befited A 'M E.] Dy haying such privileges accorded | theni it was in my judzement the mest accomplishee and artstic liar. Ladies’s Silver Watches, $4 and $5 formidable weapon ever wielded Yours very cordially, 725 7th St, NW. against tue obominable institution of Charles A. Eaton slavery. Vhat books heiped to stir $ ee mens nature to a sens of justice, and| It is bardly necessary to add that right. It created in them a desire to] Our people are not responsible for the help their less fortunate sisters and | report which originated in the too fer- brothers. Which desire culminated’ de brain ofan associated press repre inthe Civil War and the liberation of sensative in this city or some individual | | three millien sou's. Ali honor to the|emploved on a local daily paper. and memory of Harriet Beecher Stowe. | also that Evangelist Rice bears testi- | She will live in the hearts of our peo|mony as to the good conduct of all | ple as long as the world stands. present and the ses ytsen peice he and | 2 5 his converts received irom them. | ——$ : Contemparaneous with : her raed The encloseu letter tous from Mr | | came upon the stage of action anothe | H West is self-explanatory | | grand and noble character who went; “@!v West Is Grdternalty you | nepahliched 186% Established 1863 hand in hand with our Douglass to j Established 1863. “ atid champion the cause of women’s rights sini | IS be wreathed with a most engaging’ socially, legally, politicaily. She knew ik ele aoe smile, at.s* you invest In « | no race color or creed. This woman | . ° ° was the El zbeth Cady Stanton It was The Years. Vy | she who forced man from his pinnacle ae opens, and aay ae | of self conceit to at least give woman | The New Years white as drifted snow, | a trial inthe administration of his} TB¢ Ol@ Years dark with sin and woe | : | QUIPPED WITH ITS KEW j — { affairs aside from household duties® We welcome them with smile and song: PINCH TENSION, With the resu:t that they have filled | With tears we see them pass along, They occupy along with man positions |p... though we found the Old Year's way SNSION INDICATOR Fe under the United States Government, | Grow hard and harder day by day, AND = and are at work in nearly every walk | With joy we greet the New Year's ‘sway, | Wi It TENSION RELEASER, ae + | positions assigned to them creditably. | Bowed with the weight of grief and wrong. | of life. \ & Before us Life her lures have spread, : i — We see them as members of the bar| ang Hope eternal lifts her head— The w st complete and useful devices emer | practicing in the courts of justice. We | We follow where her feet have sped. added to any sewing machine, | see them as trustees of schools, ripe eae res ee tn a a ——, with cultare and wisdom. We see | 0; New Year, keep thy pro fo heae. @eo WHITE is ~~ — = Whatever grief our hearts mu them as nurses on the battle field) 5. thou at parting glad and ministering angles, Wealso see them | _Ninette M. Lowater. in N. Y. Sun, _ Duranly and Handsemelv Butt, as Doctresses. Seulptresses, as urtists Le 7 ¢ | (Gr Fine finish and Perfect Adjustuent, | and we see them piloting boats upon} ae — and we see them pilot Im the rip FROM THE FATHERLAND. 1 —_—Sews ALL. Sewable Articles, 8 7th St N W poms ged open (0 corners nine te tase | The prisons of Prussia in 1900 har- = oi seve and plows gee ap tothe A / 3 b . half of the 19'h century. { of your expectations, #ll honor to the memory of the late | bored 45,824 males and 11,845 females. | Active ascece Wavrsp in uncces Elizabeth Cady Stanton she lived A German lawyer has left $50,00¢ territory. Liberal terms, Addsemy long to enjoy the blessings of God,| sor the foundation of a school uf H WHITE SEWING MACHINE GB, | | cookery. QLEVELARD. O. As a substitute for butter, botn ut “Sy TRY THE... ‘WILLIAMS’ Among our most prominent women table and in the kitchen, goose fat [Corner H Street.] of today, are Miss Mattie Bowen a| is largely used in Germany. = woman of rematkableexecutiveahility| Bavaria has a special Hows, Tn- and enterprise. Already her influence] surance association, under govern- for doing good is being felt among | ment controt. 10 paid out last year our people. Mrs. Rosetta Lawson, $146,000 to members. ! doing great work in the Temperance Z = field, Mrs, Julia Layton one of the i Bi most} self deneying of woman who is| that Germany had 34,569, doing a great charitable work in the | wood; in 1883 there were District by administering comfort and! acres, and in 1893 34,4 cneer in the homes ofthe unfortunates.| The figures for 1900 thus show an ihe churches today owe a great deal | f,crease, as compared with 1883, of of their prosperity to ithe strength and! 9:6 745 acres. support given them by women. I can} ‘ especially say so of this church. She} oS Se is progressing spiritually, and finan | ~~~ shavelsaid before, we owelit to so- | THOS. R. BEAVER; ciety to contribute to it what talent we| have by which some one may be bene-| Wholesale Dealerin + + “Ly t your light shine,’’ God has com-| fitted manded ofus. But how often some | 44 WINKS, LIQ UORS, of us through Lhe bane of selfishness + AND BEERS, Imperial statistics for 1900 shew | acres. | —— 0F—— Tar, Wild Cheery, &¢. The most cert and speedy remedy known for Coug Colds and Consumption, and all Pulmonary Complaints. and liberally disposed, But | Ue partial Lo the Opposite sex. | 1 for was’at n Eve ted) Adam the apple? escapade we have, to perform, to} ma For by} | i Nan he just tise, sen now, lel us gO about] fluence im every di} first t geod of m sind that during t entury we were | an aside i dul:es,anaca as househvid | » hired out and } opinions and our own way of entertain * | supply. and conceit, confine ourselves, within ee CIGARS, TOBACCO. ourselves or surrounded ourselves bv | the chain of society or o. f chosen clin 917 44 Street, 8.W. ecause wesee tu them au affinity oc | ’ likness to ourselves in characteristics waneescrenr> ” —* FE Williams. & CO Cor. F and oth Streets y n| showing the dif. WRITEFORCIRGULARS cst | Bow ng eecrore you purchase any other. | Masonic Te mple | THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GC., OKANGE, MASS, a | N.Y. Chi » TL 8t. Louis, | ea taxtanden tl, smut, | FOR SALE BY } ae This is hurtful as it detracts ' STHE LigkT RUWRIBS< from our moral and menial growth and tone Hence we become narrow mind we. ea and bigoted ” We must come in contact with the people mingle with them if we wish to acquire kaowledge and enrich our mental facuilies Remember ,the world is our greatest school of knowl- inexhaustible Washington, D. C. Outpost of Printed Matter J AMES THARP Bye ieaisies (ive ‘BALTINOZS. = 5 gg tee output: in { 5,466,000 dai- Importer ana Dealer in Foreign and Domestic edge anu it bas an =| The Stafford inted matter equal What an inspiring influence is brought to bear when we come incon TX T 1 rds and masters saw \ jac or assaciate with the patieat i \ N \N}) {| [0 rage nove's. | onorzam FLam: ROOMS OME NOLLSE as out of the ques) innifty and honest exslave we see in i ali are aces AND ARDS! w wao could read) hem ‘all tne elements of success. And) a ART NOTES. AND A HALF = tost of them had no edu] fom them we learn a valuable lessson $12 F STREET, N. W. Saami ApsoLorTELy Fizxrnoor: bins |in away singularly unpretentions and _ In spite of Emperor Francis | Sourerap WITH ALL MODERN IMPROT® cy know about arithma | convincing for it 1s PEE LY 10 ee «“ BERKLEY ” | Joseph of Austria :s an art student, rcomilery and phisic,they | force of good example ral : ier : a ed M. Hamard, the French acul tor, " ung power @ certain puet | the agin myelin oh “ay iY o Pure Rye Whiskey, | has just compicied at Paris the model | SITUATED om WasHINGTON PLACE, 43 ave more | a 5 3 that w s ei pt anata 7 vate bese aoople phatih tai of world | & | of a statue of Marshal Rochambeau, to | eg» enur or WasHIncTon Momo Non seus iu men, x lest pcg ~—— | <2 Po 7 5 an mone for they Rass petae oe whi A eaktand i SEWING | pot gr Sea pepe yeeie: MxxT, IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE PART ons, are less impiicated) Wells Brown, Henry ighla 35 | | companion to the statue o: and judge of objects more|nett. Richard M. Langston, pony [ HAS NO EQUAL. i Lafayette. bY THE CITY, ee ucdiate and involuntary | Bowen and Chrispus Attucks. wie ° | Miss Helen Hyde, of San Francisco, ‘Tuxarees anp Business CENTERS. > the mind, hence morejall have played their parts iu =H ECT SATISFACTIO. : won the firs: prize in a Tokio art exhi- ® U turaly. Then all that was | drama of Ais and have left foot prin s_ = : ine 0 bition, in which her work, done in the CrSINE them was to love’ and| on the sandof time. iit § Wig ‘if ti [ x Japanese manner, came into competi- AMES P, A. O’CONNOR, ice in a while there would Wealso seein those of today _ antl ie 6 at ¥ | | ———— | tion with that of native painters. TShe J £ MANAGER t lue who was uot willing | characters as Booker I, Wane , | —ORANGE, MASS. — DALY HAMMERLESS. . began her studies of oriental folk im : ‘seit 0 the life and condi} Bishop Alexander Walters, €x-Reb-| |. wiagauare N.Ys Chicago, ll St, Lovie, Mo.) MANHATTAN HAMMERLESS. UPIEPER BREECH LOADERS. 5 Baltimore, > i C. Dancy, Judge R. F Cat Send for Catalogue of Srecialties. San Francisco’s Chinatown, ‘nding her and whose spirit} Geo. H. White J. C. Ys Ytianta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cz! : if — Nyc a more \ Terrell, Hon. J. Lyons. L rar SCHOVERLING, DALY cares ; “ “tor mo, Itis an acknoweleuged fact that the; pBS = eaeanenna 86 and 86 Chambers Street, ox 7 el H ; ' H : | i sam / i