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~~ —_ ‘outh’s Unusual Way ing College Expenr | a PAPERS PAY HIS WAY. nS ; REPUBLICANS MEET | \ ! 1 equals mot be found. They have\yer of Nashville, Tenn, a graduate of (UR SCHOOLS GRAND ARMY HALL FILLED | hat aw Il af sense and judgment. the Law School ss of 1872, and by th } C000 WO UNITED REPUBLICANS | sels Dr. Atwood continues in poor health.| Rev. Dr. George Frazier Miller, an| i ae, SOUND THI KEY- | Fen s the public schools fin shall be glad when he is himself again’ | Episcopal clergyman of Brooklyn, N. Y. $ GN OF TERROR EXIST | NOTE quite different now than what they Rounder. | College class 1888. Music will be} FEDERATION OF CHRISTIAN % TEACHERS TAKEN The meeting of th ni in years gone by. The demand now x RTIETH re TIVERS ARY. | furnished by the University Choir and | WOME 0 SS LECTURES A cl i 8 twentytwo ; return of superintendent George Dn tae tensed ts tc end Orchestra, and the occasion promises | The Second Annual Convention of 0 MEETING» = Districts met in i? Cook Bd ercises in connection with the SS | one of exceptional interest. the Federation of Christian Women of juction of Latin m of the Army Hall last} Rev. W. B. Johnson, pastor of tH} o> \ithur Patterson Thirkield, D.D : Alumni Reunion the City of Baltimore and State of «: Seventévand Kighth ge evening s a represent-| Second Baptist Church, must have been LLD . re Cor masa ates. The alumni of the university in all} Maryland, at Leadenhall Street Baptist ¢ blic schools is looked upc ive gathering of rlored | in need of speakers when he invited}. ” ecicbeatian of the tix. departments numbers about twenty-five} Chrch, Thursday and Friday, October idies and an imposi Republicans, who adoy 1s for| Bruce and Chancellor to address his BS ee Sadie ot yee hundred, scattered all over the world. | 17 and 18 was indeed a decided succe: ~ = ming elect of delegates in the | Lycettm. I am confident that the col Se nto Saks place Aaeea aS 14 Many of them occupy position Of great} notwithstanding the several conventions her complaint of the hard-we rk- | rict of Columbia to th Bedee citizens will give the men who}... ,- next ‘ prominence in Church and State and in| jn different churches and Home Coming hers, is the recent order forcing | tional Republican Convention. | declared the colored schools a bar ©) 74, i, tallation will occur in the beau. professional life. Great numbers _of Week among the whites, our sessions . ers to attend a meeting pay days capacity of the hall was taxed | the white a cool reception and a rebuke eas Rankin Memorial Chapel, on the Sa are teachers and heads of institu-| were will attended. Quite every section n-as they receive their checks as ¢ meeting was under the auspices | to Rey Johnson, who is inclined to mpus. on Friday afternoon, NovembeT tions of oe \ i | of the city, and nearly all the churches, some lecture of the superin-| Of the W. Calvin Chase Republican Club | honor the enemies of the colored people. Be ss a'any eldick. ticle Job Barnard The CRESS Fe connect with the| irrespective of creed, were represented, , 3 lof the District of Columbia, club} All good citizens will remain away from LI D. of the ‘District Sanreme Coat Alumni Reunion will be held in the} Effective work was done. chers are human, and they have] named for Mr. W. Calvin Chase in| the new apologetic foreman of the Seé- president Orie bode Gt tenses will Memorial Chapel. beginning on Thurs Resolutions asking for better facili- i gations to look after as well as oth-| 1999, when he was elected one of the} ond Baptist Church. preside and have general charge aE the day evening, November 144. Address-| ties for the colored schools in rural d blic servants. After a teacher has | delegates to the Philadelphia nyention | I want to congratulate my frie] remonies of installation es have been promised by the Rev. Am- tricts, and for a legislative enactment i ed the entire week he should be| that nominatel the late President Mc-| Mr. Ralph W Tyler on being the MAS] Ty. speakers for the occasion who ory H. Bradford, of Montclair, N. J.;} prohibiting our women and girls from : tted at the close of the school| Kinley. _| ter of his office. He is the boss, and mot 5... siven positive assurance of their and President John Hope, of Atlanta| buying beer at the saloon were also . to attend to a little business of] There was a large representation of| his white deputy. He makes his own | pre is SR pape eae Baptist College, Adanta, Ga. presented. Thanks were also extended own. But this is not the case, how-| ladies present to listen to the speeches.| rules and he protects all clerks alike: resident Theodore Roosevelt, Hon.| 0% Friday morning the reunion prop-| the Superintendent anf Board of Public ‘ r. He must attend some lecture of At eight o'clock Attorney Thomas I Uncle Joseph Cannon, Speaker of the | James Rudolph Garfield, Secretary of er will take place, resided over by Dr. Schools for putting all of the colored \ . superintendent on a Friday or some} Jones, of the local bar, called the meet-| Al Kelly Miller. president = the Alumni schools in Baltimore under control of i ting on a Saturday. ing to order, and introduced Rev J.| Association. Addresses wil be delivered | colored teachers and for the large ap- ic ed that a petition is in cir- Anderson Taylor, of Trinilty Baptist} by the following graduates, representing propraitions made for new school hous n among the citizens or parents Church, who offered prayer, after which the Theol gical College, Medical, Law} es and improvements to others. ¥ © children attend the Armstrong t chairman, Mr. Jones stated briefly and Normal departments; Dr.Joseph H. About sixty organiaztions are now un- 17 ng School, asking them to the object of the meeting in an eloquent | der control of the Federation and we ress their approval or disapproval of | # d pointed aldress, which will appear | hope at the next meeting to be able to ol. The duty of in full in the next issue of The Bee | iaiis ob chugs :| report at least a hundred. * The Supervising Principals Addresses were then delivered by oth- | C.; Prof. W. H. Richards, Washington, Able papers were read and discussed lored schools has been defined.| fs, which will also appar next week. | and Mrs. Rosa K. Jones, Richmond, Va} “What Shall We Do with our Girls - lored supervising principals | * was furnished by the Howard} NEWS OF ALEXANDRIA. by Mrs. E. J. Truxon; “Our Nearest i een de follows: Dr.} University Young Men’s Christian As- } Alexandria, October 21.—The cases by Mrs. Pendleton, of Washing- ntgomery has the marking of} sociation Orchestra. The committee on} | pending against Joseph Thomas, alias} ton; “Shall Women Be Wage Earn- from the first to the fourth or| address and resolutions, through Mr.) | John Wright, in the Circuit Court of|ers?” by Mrs. Susie Love, Mrs. Helen ‘ h grades, and Nolle has been J. T. C. Newsom, reported the follow- | } Alexanndria, one for the murder of| Cooper and others clerk to the two supervis-| ing, which was unanimous! adopted : | Jackson Boney, one for criminal assault| Spirited discussions were made by, hi a good position for Nolle The United Republican Clubs of the} on Annie Green, and one for assault] Mrs. Belle, of Washington; Mrs. J. T. . bt will find time to attend to District of Columbia, representing the with intent to kill upon Forest Gooding, | Jenifer and the president, Mrs. Mary, ; of work. He is no doubt the| twenty-two (22) old Legislative Dis-| { were all nolle prossed and dismissed | Handy. : t unpopular supervisor in the col- ety SON assembled pales edifice nam-; from the docket yesterday, and the cur-| The Temperance Question was pre- schools. The general expression] ¢¢ for those heroes who made this na-} tain rung down upon the scene of one} sented by Mrs. A. R. H. Miller, and P ng the teachers is, “I taught today,| ton great and the republic the foremost | of fhe most remarkable criminal cases | discussed by Mrs, E. J. Cummings, Mrs. what I shall be doing tomorrow is) in the civilized world,to the Republicans in the history of the old Commonwealth. | Basil, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Harriet J. conjecture This is the prevailing} of the District and the Republican vot-) Crandal Mackey, attorney for the} Hilliard. entiment-among the teachers. rs of the country, Greeting { prosecution, stated to the court that, as The report of the organizer, Mrs. J. Of course Congress will be asked to We continue our allegiance to the Governor Swanson had seen fit to com-| T. Jenifer, was fine. A number of | ieve the teachers of this uncertainty grand old Republican party, firmly be-| mute the sentence of death in the Risley | neighborhoog clubs, day nurseries. par- : reien of terror that seems to pre- lieving that upon its policies and princi-' case to life imprisonment, and the} ents’ meetings and entertainments, as n the schools, and more especially | Pies depe nd our continued peace L Commonwealth had only one witness in} well as instruction for the betterment lored schools prosperity—a prosperity the stability of the other cases pending, and did not] of the condition of our boys and girls, he meeting that s tly been demonstrated | ! know whether she would come to court} were also presented. | Xe » of the assist-| in the checking of the flurry in | or not, he had decided to ask for a| The Empty Stocking and Fresh Air perintende few weeks ago, on| >! varket the king wor nolle prosequi. | b made their report through Mrs. ich occasion a few quasi educators We believe this stable verity to be| Thereupon James E. Clements, the} Florence Owens. They have purchased : d. is an evidence of the condi- e the result of the om See attorney who has so valiantly defended|a place of ten acres near Baltimore, as | f t in the colored Is. | Tigttteousness of Republican prine REGISTER W. T. VERNO Wright, stated to the court that he had|@ summer country home for poor chil- cele cell Congress to give | than to individual policy direc ——— paar — = = =! come prepared t y e cases, and| dren eparate scl and their own of t ral conditions. Upon its pol \ : og | : | that in judgment there was not a] Seven hundred dollars have been paid t ee sal © core Representatives. will be a] the Interior; Hon. James Bryce, Ar e pera = : There is ic depend the perpetual amuty OE Ey eS | of G iain Hon. uhce scintilla evidence to convict the pris-}and plans are now on the way to equip aS is aaaanedd Sehnoln ds 1e nations of the earth, and ctor in a coming Nationa | sador of Great 3ritain; seme mer of the pend-} it efore. The pupils are overtaxed.;| the " bitration of strife sieae ae i Oh, COMERS Ok TR ze! Mrs J. Murphy, president, pre- beens Tee x ther nations. | Poor T. Thomas F re has} Rev Dr. John Ww. E. Brown. Atlanta, * sented needs of the Y. W. C. A. i yur present happy. | beer ncoed at last He no vii | Ga.; President Wilbur Patterson Thir-| twice We have paid $4,500 for our building, conditions to Re-| the journalistic star of the DAs (easy Appeals of Mot owing one cent, and have nearly a . 5 3 : iciples, experi-| have buncoed him out of hi | I ed by large dia tea of< the beck in teak We intend ; ee mand that we give| years of labor and prestige. 1 Age ir ¢ out fifty members, fae pe es, back building for ee : i » the chars r of | not what it used to be. : {i also the University Orchestra of Gindons de> ee 2 ons office, be a What the People = is a juc f rty pieces Re. scneed hy te eee Gk te Mice ¢ that in t “~ of the United States branch of the | as be ceived by the com-j Bs ake BE Cocnlix Andevenck | tical wisd: nt, men} Court pce : ; ae the aes snes se opinions | Madame Cooper; Miss Jeanette | = eben meas-| [1 am surprised ued asad: me egates ~ 10 will be no dl step cudancetie core J anist % ry } = s, and p | vocates for prohibition and so few f epresent fol wing statins on { -deration of Maryland voted to : a W : in the | human rights. The people of Wa oO ion of the installation: | cede: Watinaal Vederatson-of (Chsis- ! 2 { ure in need of protection Harvard University, University peices ite ion. Whiskey is less , Georgetown University 4 Mrs. J. T. hcp lected onal | shotgun, and prohibition advo- Ober! n z | L. McQuinn, secretary; more dangerous than whiskey. | dg and Industrial Institute, | Cae iemeaue breaiaee an | t The Southern colored man s d not} Trinity College, State U connie i, nied Presstman street, Balti- = wo} be given a bureau appointment ase | Oklahoma, Miami University, Mlinois | : more, Mrs, Harriet A. Hilliard, ; wy-| le is always subservient to his white} Wesle University. McKendree Col-| ~ |; chairman of the executive board; Mrs. jerlings. Compare Ralph W. Tyler] lege, Boston ity, Lincoln Univer- ie Gees auceer : e Rept with many of our Southern appointees. | sity, G 2 Morristown No e \ Fed i iot “Women of Gol e e erected to t , party, who are selected by the| There is a great deal of mar hood in| mal (€ inford, Jr, U “ os ance at work for the up- Be 7 can Conven-; the mn from Ohio. versity, — la State Normal School, | ‘ esiidivee a8 K ABER AS PES meer nS , dealize the} Now that President Roosevelt has de-| Johns Hopkins University, Carnegie In- lotked fe for «thie Goegenteeticn® with ti ° 6 r, Conkling, } didaie, it would be wise for the politi-| ; gore tia 5 Ridsuced ET Jenies Mee A RL ee, ns out for a ma Senator | haw liver- See? ove I > oJ : ee oraker is not a candidate, but I. be- University, The| = WOULD LIKE peere Bs te a, Mae spt lieve that he has a candidate in view timore, Storer TO KNOW Se een ae Sta The colored Americans owe him a debt bas College, Hamilton il ping tne wohl iA pee pe ee titude, notwithstanding. | Colleg a Baptist re bi Rites see: Shaiarged: tens to crimination in the several depart: | very eke dicen WG oie: a unity among our people, nents OF tie, Coverument COMMITS Oyo! ee together and help the peo- erstrappe We need strong} sity -—Hon. J. B. Foraker. j men at the head of government ' of te be justice. He or any other He soon forgets and »intment treate : + * in he apo % le e wrongs inflicted upon him 1g th fe appr their hus- : Democratic party of u of the founding of; w to c aaa alae ce jf versity will be held in the Sea ccter z =| tic mm 5 c ' ‘ s ae I rer of ‘ine rR +} t mong | he nnot afford to support that party | ¢c IMORE AND OHIO EXCUM | ee i people of Was a ete SION | Rep Re ial | THE PEOPLE AROUSED santa | | Arrangements are being made by the committee to have all District of on Congress to have colored ens {the colored churches ir the colored schcool The people are now bia to pe with sep: separated from the vern them whites, with th tend ir Own colored superin- The : Dat \ good judge doesn’t alway Patton, and officers, as hertofore F g n a defend Ther the hez | : rtof lef, tw people are aroused and it is s of n a defendant by a ag ‘ : . ns stilt isfortune. Judge B. great canopy in | bat | ngress will accede to the wishes 1 »f the Acc class of. 1876. |of the colored people. The colored r all j to fe esses will chools are in a terrible condition, and t the opinion tl : e teachers are unable to do their duty. m o and Cullen are two me