Show 1 2 na ra HOTEL MAN M JAMES W a Y OF washington ON WHO W aw TOE f A CLUB JAMES was a famous colored map m I 1 wh who made a fortune of w it the hotel business and left it to his t two 0 o sons says the boston transcript T ns apt Worm leys iteli hotel is still ape e of the famous hostelries of th country worm ley w was as at on inq time caterer to a duo club then m began begaii doing catering ing on vis his own recount aunt and opened ai a little place PL I 1 street opposite the arlington otel the fame of his s suppers u pe rs a and lis his place became the he rort of some of the most famous i in a in the Senate and the house it a g le ration ago chas sumner was ne of its regular visitors won wo ley was always very much attached att achec arje to mr sumner and when the gre k statesman died it was wag wormley hands that laid out tte the remains a 1 prepared them for bil burial rial one Worm leys regular patrons was lamuel amuel hooper a member of th giouse ouse from the suf folk district massachusetts lie he lent Wor roley he e money to build a hotel in wasl was agton u the fame of its table sp aare farand far and wide and a s upper supper at W nn leys wim was one of tho the expert experienc en which every visitor to t P iVashin gt n thought he must not miss 1 ere are other hotels larger lamer than the Worm leys and more ent nt now where the tab table te is ever eve as good as any that can be four fou I 1 in new york but Worm leys leya stal st 1 maintains its reputation jt it 4 in the hands of james WO wonley ey jr to io whom his father left eft i iff 2 his brother W H A wormley ml who awas was for a time in partnership iship iab il it him is a caterer hii hi wealth i estimated at it was haic of the elder wormley th that ehe he was ne of the few colored men wit with h W wl in a white man could talk lalk without he consciousness that he was mas callang tal ug to a negro A generation r two hence this may disappear i can not be eradicate eradicated d in a choric h ri space of time but wo wormley w is an exception to the top 1 that bems ern s his race his manner was wa simple and unaffected un affect lie but u ably natural andini and ini inde pen pendent Amt L 14 his s friends were as often offen white as black though his intimates were necessarily all of his own race he had bad a great many white friends in the he south when bob to b olds was sent north liy by Jeff Jefferson eroh Davis as commissi otier olier from the south for the 66 exchange of prisoners wormley Worm wormley lev got up as fine a L d dinner er as aslie lie could had it packed in A basket with several bottles of wine and hokit took it down to fortress monroe there he presented it tol to boolds Olds 1 I knew yo you q had oh t seen fas a square meal in a long aim 1 ha baid the gitt tift was very ter y welcome w e me THE census of gives the statistics of lamorand orand lab wages in in 0 4 average 0 of wage e earners jo bf all classes cI asses ow that at P of were classed a as opera in J that description ti ath lidid av a V erae earnings f or per week aie k A s separate e P M t pr re turn of ok PIT gave at i yearly em eringi ingi as ai ee A xi om 1 janai own neba edall the horldt d hin babylon went down 2 PC az her er 1 nt all th wIt hr when apt iff imf t 0 perc er owned are lit is e and es 41 a E S S S i y t 1 0 own in all the united kingdom d in 1860 there were bat two r brdulio millionaires 9 di nai ires in the united states andio d no tramps i today there are 35 millionaires and tramps in the united states three fifths fifth of the entire wealth of the country is owned by y I 1 persons less th than a i n one twelfth of 1 per cent of the population farmers tribune Tri bittie |