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tn iitd last week from their Iio cent iii Boston and other- t in east It was hard for- t to leave the many friends a HI uK in Boston iro ins great credit house is work ht and day to meet the de mis ai its patrons They furnish r from the kitchen to the uc All on credit Stop in and oUt voururder for your carpets and iulure J N Abby of Galbriath A M f rimrch delivered an eloquent if nUn List Thursday on the and IresideMt McKinley The tor is working hard his church a smiles at the petty oposi that lie meets Mrs Aillintr Campbell 202 R street c mother of Miss E V a teacher in the public h seriously ill Miss IMS the sympathies of friends In ne uf her mother mi Lamax of Manassasf Va a Republican stumper looks VM the political battlefield t 4r rages without the Col naiicr Leon Davis of i the- e La raving is on the sick list Mrs Frank Gnines who left t eeral weeks ago on a visit Minn returned to the city i MU These two well known hat an enjoyable time In were highly entertained tif Mcr of Gaskin of the skin and Gaines They Buffalo exposition and r ni some handsome and i was our confidence in livery thrt a change for the- t persorage of our slain been a hooted yet just when the reached the pinacle in reality of its encourate Td rome from Buffalo wf seedily sinking due to of the heart and- re to rtspond any longer to the ntiseptics that were there administerd News which way that the iiicttain would not recover question of only a few Mi anity regardless of age ionality the sad lieuti nJ deprived themselves r Mm that yesterday i strickened Distant belfries took up tidings and with the slumbering nati on v test preident since the Iuoln had past into the- M beyond As a citizen stood in the lova where every class could treated all alike The u was no more to him thai t In the words of Robert cotish Poet A man was that no matter what ilHon character was the and it was this principle that endeared to the seventy whose welfare he V protecting when he re iturtunate summons As ells 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him Since the has been taken the remains of him there is only one living emolument which can be kept us that is he died as he always lived proclaiming peace and good will to men President Theodore Roosevelt the twentyfifth is youngest of American presidents is 43 years old Brooklyn N Y credited with a Doctor He lives soley by his professior having a broad practice Mr Aron Russell Notary Public at the United States Capitol and party arrived from Canada Niagara Falls Thursday eveiing via Buffalo While at Buffalo they met Mr and Mrs St Clair During President McKinleys four years and six months of executive rule Mr St Clair was steward of the White House and conducted affairs without a flaw Mr Russell and party were an the exposition grounds when the fatal affair happened The lady at tendents were Mrs Catherine Russell Miss May Russell and the Misses Thomas of Uapitol Hill Miss Brunetta Hill a charming young teacher of Birmingham Ala in company with her sister Mrs Porter of Scranton Pa were the guest of Mrs Kinney 1829 Vermont avenue last week Miss Hill is quite and ac complished young lady and easily wins friendship ever she goes Mrs torter Is equally as and hat social that are exceedingly tasteful A reception was endere- dt em Friday evening by Mrs Kenney her residence and it gives without saying that every pleasant time was spent They left Saturday morning highly delighted with the city and its people Miss Zorra Hughes and her sister Pearl have returned from Atlantic City after a stay of three weeks Their trip to the sea has decidedly benefited them It is rumored that United States Senator Wellington of Maryland will be expellee from the Senate next session of Congress Who said Ben Tillman would go too There is sort of a question in the lynching region H EUGENE WILSON A CENTURY OF PROGRESS- It has been for Prof E E Dolbear of the United States to give most striking summary of th worlds progress in science during the century Just closed It Is an admirable instance of the multura in parvo brings home the salient points of the century in a way that volumes of learned disquisition would not do We received 23 chemical elements wo bequeath SO We received the stairway we be queath the elevator We received the gunpowder we be- queath nitroglycerin We received the tallow dip we be queath the arc light We received the sailing ship we be queath the steamship We received the sickle we be queath the harvester We received ordinary light we tie queath Roentgen rays We received the galvanic battery we bequeath the dynamo We received the flintlock we be queath automatic Maxims We received the scythe we be queath the mowing machine We received leather fire buckets- we bequeath the steam fire engine We received the hand printing press we bequeath the Hoe cylinder press We received the hand loom wo be queath the cotton and woolen fac toryWe received the average duration- of life of 30 years we bequeath 40 years We received the gooiequill we be- queath the fountain pen and We received the weather unan- nounced we bequeath the weather bureau We received unallocable pain we bequeath aseptics chloroform ether and cocaine We received wood and stone for atructures we bequeath 20storied steel buildings We received the beacon signal fire we bequeath the telephone and wire less telegraphy- We received the painters brush we bequeath lithography the camera and color photography- The nineteenth century received from its predecessors the horse We bequeath the bicycle the locomotive and the automobile- A bookstall clerk at a big London terminus was recently deputed to write a label for a bundle of detective stories The label was duly written and affixed to the books It was then discovered that intending purchasers were informed that the books consist ed of Detective stories by wellknowii writers London Globe cnSIS efore s t reserved the type- writer slaugh- tered s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT- A Pint place for pleasure seekers Bring your children and lake F street cur and continue your ride to GLEN ECHO junction there for CHEVY CHASE that sop the PARK LN th avenue car 7th or 14th strttt car CiiEVY CHASE and Change at tho junction take the GLEN ECHO car and come directly to OUR INSURANCE OUR JOURNAL OUR BANK The UNITED AID AND BENEFICIAL LEAGUE Incorporated is the strongest organization in the world owned and operated by colored people being in the sum of 10000000 It is by in vestment stock which is sold to members at 2 per share which earns 12 annually Persons are protected from one to seventy years of age with benefits ranging from 125 to 10 per week and death benefits from 15 to 500 Watsons Park I EB E i I5lli Y HJB j I their families And enjoy an outing at this delightful UESOR trees and breeze I at If you take for watsons parle I Ours Is Best Because as Ours I i i J I t 1 husbands bring SUJIM 1IR Shade cooling rrfreahin1 Take 4 4 per- cent OUR bv at once a PRESIDENT may keep as to every detail of the 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garments were the York of her own hands Caligula emperor of Rome amused himself by feeding human beings to wild beasts in a portion of his palace xpressly arranged for that purpose Frederick the Great found needed rest in playing with dogs and his last words were Cover him he is cold referring to a hound that had placed his nose against the hand of the dying monarch From nothing can a more correct Idea of the peculiarities constituting the individuality of those who figure conspicuously in history be gained than from a consideration of their recreations and always- in harmony with the character gener- ally attributed to the persons them- selves Peter the Great allowed himself BO rest rrom work In those hour which Hardly Suitable First wont get much if he round askin fer help wit a high hat an a cane Second Tramp Well I dont suppose hell dress dat way durin business lioura Puck Absentminded Bingley is so absent- minded he Yes sometimes he pays his rent In advance Ohio State Journal Experience Hi you cant get mon eyed men to consider the matter The romoter Xo Money talks but Ive found it a mighty poor tener Puck PRANK 454 enn Avp 4 t j playing pastimesnot TrampBill goes BlithersPoor BlathersIs Ills FriendAnd flUME 1 his ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > THE SIXTEENYEAR LIMIT ENDOWMENT POLICY- is the safest and cheapest issued by any organization of character Members no more dues after sixteen years membership and are at liberty to draw- a value for their policies THE SICK AND DEATH DEPARTMENTi- s also operated on the most mutual basis and members advantages in this not accorded by any company The League operates its own BANKING INSTITUTION which is capitalized and chartered under the laws of Pennsylvania in the sum of 5000000 and all members can be stock holders and participants in the profits therein The annual 12 per cent dividend on stock was declared on June 4th last THE AMERICAN HERALD- is the official journal of the organization a copy of sent to every member I ¬ Offer special 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living emolument which can be keptus that is he died as he always

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President Theodore Roosevelt thetwentyfifth is youngest of Americanpresidents is 43 years old

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his professior having a broad practiceMr Aron Russell Notary Public at

the United States Capitol and partyarrived from Canada NiagaraFalls Thursday eveiing via BuffaloWhile at Buffalo they met Mr and MrsSt Clair During President McKinleysfour years and six months of executiverule Mr St Clair was steward of theWhite House and conducted affairswithout a flaw Mr Russell and partywere an the exposition grounds whenthe fatal affair happened The lady attendents were Mrs Catherine RussellMiss May Russell and the MissesThomas of Uapitol Hill

Miss Brunetta Hill a charmingyoung teacher of Birmingham Alain company with her sister Mrs Porterof Scranton Pa were the guestof Mrs Kinney 1829 Vermont avenuelast week Miss Hill is quite and accomplished young lady and easily winsfriendship ever she goes Mrstorter Is equally as and hatsocial that are exceedinglytasteful A reception was endere-dt em Friday evening by Mrs Kenney

her residence and it gives withoutsaying that every pleasant time wasspent They left Saturday morninghighly delighted with the city and itspeople

Miss Zorra Hughes and her sisterPearl have returned from AtlanticCity after a stay of three weeksTheir trip to the sea has decidedlybenefited them

It is rumored that United StatesSenator Wellington of Maryland willbe expellee from the Senate nextsession of Congress Who said BenTillman would go too

There is sort of a question in thelynching region

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A CENTURY OF PROGRESS-

It has been for Prof E EDolbear of the United States to givemost striking summary of th worldsprogress in science during the century Justclosed It Is an admirable instance of themultura in parvo brings home thesalient points of the century in a waythat volumes of learned disquisition wouldnot do

We received 23 chemical elementswo bequeath SO

We received the stairway we bequeath the elevator

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We received unallocable pain webequeath aseptics chloroform etherand cocaine

We received wood and stone foratructures we bequeath 20storiedsteel buildings

We received the beacon signal firewe bequeath the telephone and wireless telegraphy-

We received the painters brushwe bequeath lithography the cameraand color photography-

The nineteenth century receivedfrom its predecessors the horse We

bequeath the bicycle the locomotiveand the automobile-

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LN th avenue car 7th or 14th strttt carCiiEVY CHASE and Change at tho junction take the GLEN

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OUR INSURANCE OUR JOURNAL OUR BANK

The UNITED AID AND BENEFICIAL LEAGUEIncorporated is the strongest organization in the world owned and operated by

colored people being in the sum of 10000000 It is by investment stock which is sold to members at 2 per share which earns 12

annually Persons are protected from one to seventy years of age withbenefits ranging from 125 to 10 perweek and death benefits from 15 to 500

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work It is weekly and mailed to subscribers at i per year It is brimfulof interesting news matter not a cheap patented sheet edited on the most hightoned scale and pains are taken that no unclean or objectionable items oradvertisement are inserted in its columns Advertising rates are as cheap as anyfirstclass journal can afford and made known on application

For detailed information addressHEADQUARTERS J CLINTON JR PRESIDENT

1024 South 20th St Box 3823 Station D Philadelphia Pa

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Wholesale Giocer

Parties contemplating goinginto the grocery business will

do well by visiting this firm

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PLAY OF ANCIENT RULERS

Alexander the Great preferred tamfrg fiery and unmanageable horses tomy other diversion

Honorius ruler of the western empire of Rome was supremely happywhen with a pet hen

Charlemagne devoted much of irisspare time to swimming and easilyoutstripped all who competed against

himAqueen of Denmark as a pastime

made dresses and proudly claimedthat most of her garments were theYork of her own hands

Caligula emperor of Rome amusedhimself by feeding human beings towild beasts in a portion of his palacexpressly arranged for that purpose

Frederick the Great found neededrest in playing with dogs and his lastwords were Cover him he is coldreferring to a hound that had placedhis nose against the hand of the dyingmonarch

From nothing can a more correctIdea of the peculiarities constitutingthe individuality of those who figureconspicuously in history be gainedthan from a consideration of theirrecreations and always-

in harmony with the character gener-

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THE SICK AND DEATHDEPARTMENTi-

s also operated on the most mutual basisand members advantages in thisnot accorded by any company

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BANKING INSTITUTIONwhich is capitalized and chartered underthe laws of Pennsylvania in the sum of5000000 and all members can be stock

holders and participants in the profitstherein The annual 12 per centdividend on stock was declared on June4th last

THE AMERICAN HERALD-is the official journal of the organizationa copy of sent to every member

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Offer special inducement to classesin readinr music and singing Ageneral musical and vocal instrectionguranUed John Eputas music bookand Mme Dalys note chain method

imformation

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New York has now 60000 telephonestations which rank it as the largest-of the worlds city telephone systems

The Rontgen rays are now used as atest for death the body after deathbeing far more opaque to them thanduring life

The malaptecurus a fish only eightinches long can develop a shock of 20volts of electricity in the twothousandth part of a second

Consul General Guenther of Frankfort says that according to experiments conducted by Mr H Janssen onMount Blanc it is not necessary toerect poles for stringing telephoneand telegraph wires in snowcoveredcountries If the snow is several inchesthick it serves as a good insulator thewires can simply be laid down and beready for transmission of messagesThe consul general adds that similarexperiments with equally favorableresults were made on Mount Aetna

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