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jr Robert W Calloway head waiter-a the Bingham House Philadelphia-Pa is in the city this week visiting
and friends He leaves fortoday to visit friends there
to his post of duty
fir V S Montgomery who has justreturned from Boston where he att-
ended an educational convention issojourning with his family at HarpersFerry W Va It is said that the Professor is an expert disciple of Sir IsaacWalton
The subject of temperance will bediscussed at the Tenth street Baptisthurch at 8 p m Sunday Amongthose who woll speak are Mrs RosettaE Lawson and the District organizer-Mr A N Canfield Special musicRev S G Lamkins is pastor
The stayathomes are arranging atestimonial for Mr J Henry LewisThe affair will probably be an eve-ning outingby water and will occurbefore he takes his usual summer
Our citizens generally will beinterested in this event for Mr Lewisis entitled to a generous recognition
Miss Eunice Brooks in companywith Miss Florence Sprague leftWashington last Friday for NiagaraFalls and will spend their vacation inwestern New York They will returnabout September 1st Miss Spraguewill resume her work at Tuskegee-
In addition to his own duties Just-
ice Terrell is now holding court forJustice Mills of the District during thelatters absence Judge Terrell hasbeen repeatedly selected to act in theabsent of other justices of the peaceand has always served most acceptably
Prof T J Calloway excommissioner to the Worlds Fair Exposition atParis and now holding an importantposition in the Treasury Department-was a welcome guest at the receptiongiven to Hon Robt B Richardson atlion Tenth street last Tuesday evening
The colored business men of thehave planned for a special train
for Nashvile Tenn to attend themeeting of the Negro Business League-on the 19th proximo They will bejoined at Columbus Ohio by the offiIrs ofthe Wilgera Oil and Gas Co
and at Cincinnati by a delegation ofthe leading business men of that city
Among the delegation for Richmondwho attended the dedicatory exercises-of the True Reformers Hall in thiscity wer Mr P Burrell secretaryMr R T Hill cashier of the True Reformers Bank Mr R J Kyles pri-vate secretary to President TaylorMr A W Holmes manager Hotel Reformer Mr Jas Allen of Petersburgand President Mrs W L Taylor
THE AMPHIONS SCORE THEIRUSUAL SUCCESS
Notwithstanding the appearance ofuncertain weather and counter attractions Saturday evening the Amphions-had a very large attendance to accompany them on their outing twentymiles down the river Saturday Julyisth
The club was attired in their nattysummer uniforms and presented a fineappearance The Monumental orches-tra furnished excellent music as usualand the refreshments wereMr James Foster The partyo the before midnight thoroughly
Phased and whenever the Amphions-go again it is safe to predict that theywill he well patronized
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YONKERS N Y Special TheA M E Zion and Messiah Sunday Schools last Thursday spent-a very pleasant day at River ViewPark The young folks also thegrown up ones enjoyed
very much The occasion being their Annual Outing RevWinder of St Marks church ofNew York City preached at Mes-siah Baptist Church on last
eveningMrs Forrester and Mrs Ouar
ley of Manhattan were theguests of Mrs C E Conick alsoMrs Jackson and Mrs Hill ofJersey City
Prof Scottrow and Mrs Fred-erick Moore also Mrs Bilburt ofBrooklyn addressed the MensBusiness Club of the A M EZion Church last Sunday afternoon
Mrs C E Conick Jr isa few weeks at Virginia as
the guest of Mrs Wm H DaggsMrs Perry and Mrs Hall are
the guests of Mrs Albert Bowman i
Captain MeMbane of Eliza-beth N J and Mr Melvin Chisune of Manhattan were theguests of Mr J E Bruce
Miss Randolph of Brooklynand Miss Lee of Boston are theguests of Mrs C Bundick
Mrs Gogan and her littledaughter Edith were the guestsof Mrs Thomas Mason duringthe past week
Mrs John Miller and MissMiller of Cambridge Masswere the guests of Mrs JordanCrudup during the past week
Mrs J T Gaskill who hasbeen quite ill at her home is nowable to be out again much to thedelight of her many friends
Miss Freda Potter of Poughkeepsie is visiting her sister MrsChas Scott of Woochvorth ave
Little Miss Clarissa Howardand Masters Harry WinfieldHoward Morningside ave arespending the with theirgrandmother at Virginia
Mr William Skinner is stillvery ill at the residence of his par
ents ii Brook streetMrs Luther Bush who has
been very much indisposed owingto a needle being broken off inher hand is quite herself againthe needle having been removedunder the skillful treatment of DrMorgan who has office hours inYonkers and who is doing nicelyin his profession here
Miss J Outlaw sister of MissElizabeth Outlaw of thislasa week for her home inCarolina
Little Wiley Cook was buriedlast Wednesday from his homein Baldwin Place
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FOR SYSTEMIC CATARRHPeculiar to Summer Peruna Gives
Prompt and Permanent Relief-C S Rhoads Indianapolis Ind writes
restful nights sleep Cares and overwork seemed to weigh me down more thanit should or would had I been able to get my proper rest My doctor unableto help me and ordered me South for a complete restand changesimply out of the question and as 1 had heard several of tho men under me speak-of how much Pertma had helped them I decided to try it and am glad indeed thatI did Six bottles made a new man of me I eat well sleep well and get up feelIng refreshed and rested
My official duties are not half so hard and I certainly have good reason tcheartily endorse S Rhoads
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I take pleasure in saying that I cancheerfully recommend the use of Peruna-as a remedy for catarrhal trouble and amost excellent tonic for general condi-tions Win T Zenor
Mrs Amanda MoTrill 130 Reid streetElizabeth 2ST J writes-
I have been sick over two years withnervous prostration and general debil-ity and heart trouble Have had fourdoctors all said that I could not getwell I had not walked a step in ninemonths suffering with partial paralysisand palpitation of the heart everyother day and had
flesh as to be a mere skeletonweighing only 85 pounds
Up to this date I have taken Perunaseven months It has saved my life
visited friends here on Sundaylast
Miss E R Dungey of StatenIsland is now the guest of hersister Mrs Thomas Mason
BROWN GRIT JRSEWING GIRLS WANTED-
A millinery establishment not manymiles from Washington desires to secure the services of four firstclasssewing girls to go to that city to
permanent positions She willwant them to be ready to leave thiscity about the 15TH OF SEPTEMBER-but will be pleased to have them call atThe Colored American office and leavetheir addresses so that she can meetthem in this citv Aug 15 The pay runsfrom 4 TO 5 PER WEEK with firstclass accommodations and given roomand board in the same building Youngladies desiring such positions willplease call at THIS OFFICE 459 CSTREET N W any day between nowand the 5th OF AUGUST for furtherinformation
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A Prominent Business-Man of Indianapolis R-estored to Health andVigor by Pernna Hesays Peruna made aNew Man of Me
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as I can safely testify I have not feltso well in five years having walkedover one mile without ill result andhave also gained thirty pounds sincecommencing to take Peruna In factI cannot praise it too highlyAmanda MorrilL
Peruna never falls to prevent systemiccatarrh or nervous prostration if takenin timo Peruna is the most prompt andpermanent cure for all cases of nervousprostration caused by systemic catarrhknown to the medical profession-
If you do not derive prompt and satinfactory results from the use of Perunawrite at once to Dr Hartman giving afull statement of your case and he willbe pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President ofThe Hartman Sanitarium ColumbusOhio
ALWAYS WANTS THEBEST
An old German couple said tobe living in Germantown had re-
cently met slight financial reverses which caused the wife considerable worriment while her betterhalf was inclined to take the mat-
ter make thebest of the situation In thecourse of her complaints sheday said
Ach I vish I vos deadI dont said her husband
I vish I vos in a beer saloonDots it Dots it replied
the spouse Dats just like youyou always vants de best NewYork Time
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