VOLUME X. NO. 32. MICH., DECEMBER 16, 1892. WHOLE NO. 501.

be allowed to seduce ignorant peo­ If she had no great beauty of face, ple into the notion of going to Afri­ she had Infinite beauty of soul, which ca. They would be almost as well shone upon all her friends. CELEBRATED GWALS off, if they were being advised to Bertha sacrificed health and lite go to the devil." Yet Mr. Cald­ to save her patient. When she fell The Great Possibilities of a lireat well is not ashamed to advise us A Worthy Attachee of Provident at the post of duty the end came Who Have Left a Memory of Bril­ R. H. TRAVER to remain In the hands of the devil, swiftly. Her physicians and her Country Set Forth. and wishes to have all the colored Hospital Gone. friends were without hope almost liant Achievement. Any man can male•:prices.—The rogue preachers of the South to adopt a from the beginning. She died too policy of preaching which, if It did early, at the very moment when can quote as low a price as the honest AMERICA AND AFRICA «OTRASTED not send them to the devil, would A TOM GIRL'S GREAT SACRIFICE she was beginning to put forth NOTEDINWAMOMRBDINPM; man—BUT only the honest man wdlgite send them to their grave* in less fresh sprouts and blossom into some­ then twenty-four hours. If we col­ thing worthy of herself, and yet none full value for the price—This is the point Bishop Turner Beplies to M. W. Oaldwell. ored preachers of the South, were Successful in Her Ohoeen Profession She who knew her will think she lived Men of African Blood—The Black valiant —Arrican 01im»te and Resource*.— to take the advice of this new Solon in vain. She was, Indeed, a good We claim to give fulled value for the very Early Succumbs to the Grim D?as in Brazil--The Honored I/Over­ A Vigorous Letter. there would not be a colored influence among her people while she lowest prices—Prorc it, test it by COM- preacher in these Southern States Monster, Death. was still with them. There may be ture, Presso and others. PARISOX—Do you notice thai none of to fill a single pulpit next Sab-., better nurses In the land, but not a bath. If Mr. Caldwell Is such a nurse among the generations had a the other stores talk of comparison f i To the Editor of the Plalndcaler: — Chicago Inter Ocean:—The ceme­ From the Courant:—Ttoe disting­ I noticed in your itsue of the 2nd brave and knowing man, why does tery of Oakwoods has taken among better heart-. She will not be for­ uished honor now being bestowed met, that one Mr. M. W. Caldwell, he not expend some of his wise its white slabs another fresh mound. gotten. As she was remembered en General Dodos by tin* people of counsel upon the members of the of Chicago, 111., in his tirade against When evening comes at the Provi­ in the tremulous prayers of a tender France to only another illustration African immigration, has worked United States Supreme court, whose mother, in the impassioned longing of the fact that Negroes of softliery decisions have wrapped the South­ dent hospital, physicians and pa­ of friends in tears, so the serene himself almost into a fury over tient** looks to the door for a fig­ abillty have always been more nad- what I fear, he has given but lit­ ern Negro In elvll and political and pitying voice of divine consola­ lly recognized by European nations, 'NOW tle attention. chains. Why does he not take a ure that is gone. The body of tion gave her comfort and peace and especially by Southern European club or bludgeon in his hand and go . Si, He does me the honor of Inform­ Bertha Eetes, one of the trained to the end. nations, than by their Er-.Vtoh to Washington City and make Con­ nurses of that worthy young insti­ speaking brethren. • 1) ing the country, that I am intelli­ gress pass a few laws, that will The poet who wrote these lines, GENTLEMEN gent. I am grateful for that little negative some of the infernal de­ tution, has been laid in the ground. although In a mtld fit of pessimism. During the reign el Phillip 11. ef bit. yet a man may be Intelligent cisions which the courts of the land She went cheerfully where duty must have had in mind such a life of Spain, when the notorious Di.&e of A> the GoTemor of North Carolina and have but very little common self-sacrifice as that of young Bertha have decreed against the rights of called, and her eful young life Alva was sent to resublugnt. the said to tlie Governor of Seuth Carolina sense. That Is the phrase usually his race? Estes: Netherlands, and to rapture the •it's a long time between- wall, waim employed by white people when was an early sc ice. Hundreds Prince of Orange the fasaidus Negro they wish to compliment a Negro. Bnt why should I waste my time of fresh mounds rounded up in We toil through pain and wrong, weather spells"—There's four mentfas We fight and fly Avhom the Spaniards can "Mack They rarely, if ever speak of a Ne­ In attempting to reply to the in­ the cemet Valiant" so demeaned httnseb in of s h i-v-e r j. coll weather before u» telligent Jargon of Mr- Caldwell? For ay by day, und We love, we lose, and then, ere long gro as being able, wise, learned, quickly forgotten, but the life of that campaign that ha was pro­ and how about a Winter Suit and Ov of great, but they invariably say, his letter Is unquestionably intelli­ Stone dead we lie. moted to a high poet of honor bv ercoatf gently written, and It betrays some a heroine was extinguished when O, life! to all thy song "that is a smart Negro or an in­ Bertha died. Her friends shall nev­ Alva and Phillip himself, did nor You want the Strictly Sty fish— ire' ce got 'em. telligent Negro,' which may apply reading, but, oh! my God, where is Endure—and die? hesitate to compliment htm, nnd the sense, where is the thought, er again see Bertha in her pretty Tou want the Finest Materials—we're got 'em to a dog or a monkey with equal nurse costume—she was Bertha with With such simple rites as are since then the name of Black Val­ You waul the Tailor Made - we've got 'em appropriateness, though it may be where to the logic, where is the usual with patients who die of in­ iant has been embalmed - in «cng philosophy, where is the practica­ all who knew her, in affection, not You want the Best that s made— we as got 'em 'somewhat enlarged in consideration fectious or contagious diseases, Ber­ and story by Spanish writers. that he is a human being of an bility? I do not question has stand­ in disrespect—nor hear her speak tou want your money's worth—we're got it with pride of the badge of the tha was buried on Thursday. On Brazilian historian* love to tell inferior rank- But the term intelli­ ing as a gentleman, his habits of Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock me­ morality, his refinement and culture. King's Daughters which she wore of the brave deeds of Henry Diaz gent, of late hi used so interchange­ morial services for her will be held For it was to hie great generalship ably with other complimentary I judge I would find him a man of upon her breast. at Bethel church, Thirtieth and Dear­ excellent social habits and propin­ ana" strategy that Portugal rwed words, that I would not dare ques­ It was on Oct. 27, of the present born streets. The dead girl was her long possession of Brazil. When tion the courtesy of its use as ap­ quities with a seal without knowl­ year, that four young colored wo­ a devout and earnest member of edge. in the early part of the ITtr. «-en- plied to myself. I beg to say how­ men of noble ambition and self-sac­ this church. Dr. Graham, the pastor, tnry war hung like a flood over ever, that the dispatch of Nov. 23, But suppose all the colored rificing character were graduated will preach the memorial sermon. that unfortunate country anti the referred to, viz.: That "the color­ preachers South were to advise the from the Provident Hospital Train­ Dr. Thomas, the presiding elder of Dutch were expending million- of ed preachers of Atlanta, are advis­ people to go to Africa. where would ing School for nurses. The Impres­ the district, to her uncle, and will treasures on armies and tortlfVa ing their flocks ' to emigrate to they be going? Would they be go­ sive exercises took place at Bethel probably take part in the solemn tions to dispossessed the natives. Africa, declaring it the only salva­ ing to the penitentiary, to the church, Dearborn and Thirtieth service*. It was Henry Diaz the Negrc gep tion of the Negro race in the world," lynch limb of a tree, or to hell as streets, in the presence of a nota­ eral whose genius saved the eaaa Is not true. Atlanta has as many Mr. Caldwell says? No, but they ble gathering which was addressed try. Be raised a regiment «i hi*: anti-African preachers among the would be going to the greatest by Judge Gresham, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch The African in the Early Church. own enslaved brethren, surprised colored people as any other hundred division of the globe on earth. To and other learned and liberal-mind­ and defeated the Dutch, ami hi-al- thousand populated city the coun­ a country equal to two If not three From the Statesman:—What we ed men. know of any country, nation or peo­ ly sent them skulking home i>ora try affords. There are too many of . Americas—the garden spot of this This was the first class of the Brazil. For this matchless eou*age. them who are called to go into globe, where there Is more to eat, ple, is what we gather from his­ colored race ever graduated in the tory. Historians tell us that Afri­ Klng John IV of Portugal awarded all the world of Atlanta. Ga., and more to wear than people learn United States, if not in the world, him a gold medal; showered anon preach the gospel, to feel any in­ how to manufacture ft; more wood, ca of which so little to now known, as trained nurses. The four members not only flourished at one period him every favor of the court- .;nd terest in the salvation of the four gold, sliver, gems, Iron, beautiful of this class, who seemed at their formed in his honor that fa—TO hundred million Africans for whom plumage and everything nature can of the- world, but waa the cradle brightest and best on that memor­ Of arts and sciences. That when Mack regiment of Estencla whit i. e»- Jesus died. Too many of them are furnish, where people live longer able night, were Miss Bruin a Reyn­ tete In Brazil to the present day. too much concerned about their own than upon any spot upon the face Greece was young and Rome was un­ olds, Miss Florence Phillips, Miss Lil­ known, before good old Abraham and still bears the name o« »be pocket and paunch to advise our of the globe. And more, where lian Hey wood and Miss Bertha I. immortal Diaz. people to go out of their person­ the Negro came from—yes. and where was, or the Jewish commonwealth Estes. The Joy of anticipation was had a name, Africa could boast of Who has not heard of the «i»*-ds al reach. Our ministry is the great­ he was stolen from, and the only written upon their smiling young est blessing in moral, religious and place I have ever seen, where he old and civilized kingdoms. She had of General Dumas under the grea: Na­ faces, and a bright and noble path­ once her churches, colleges, repositor­ poleon; how he with a - part v of educational work in the land, but acts and looks like a man, and way seemed to open before them. •they are the greatest, curses In where he will be something if he ies of the science and learning; she but four captured another el SMI ever Is to be anything. Suppose The second case which Bertha had her cyprians and bishops of sixty men; how he scaled th* A Ins many instances, when It Involves Estes was called to attend in her manhood and protection, conceiv­ that Africa is sickly for fifty miles apostolic renown, and her noble army seized St. Bernard nnd turned the able. They are generally out of Interior-ward, along the sea coast, capacity as trained nurse was that of martyrs. Africa, "the land of enemy's guns against himself; ..nd harm's way by not coming In per­ does Mr. Caldwell not know that of a young child—the daughter of the fathers," has indeed been highly finally • how Dumas' regiment, of sonal contact with the white that has been the history of all rich parents living on Indiana ave­ favored. It was in Africa that horses were no less a terro* to Why not bay from us? At any rate roughs and cut-throats. Just as Mr. countries? Has the death scale in nue—who was suffering from a vir­ Moses, the most extraordinary man the enemy of France than wcr<- ihe why not look at what we offer? Caldwell is sitting down in Chicago Africa ever been equal to that which ulent attack of diphtheria. Bertha of the early ages, was born and "Black Horse" cavalry of Lee* to giving us advice here in the South, prevailed among the early settlers was kind, faithful, and attentive educated. our own Union armies. Napebon 8^its $7.50, $10, $12, $15 up to $32 but takes precious good care not of this country? Hnve five ship­ to the little sufferer night and day. When all Europe and Western,Aj*la flatteringly honored Duma* fo; his to share our destiny by coming loads ever landed any where in The anxious father and mother did lay sunk in darkness, there was gallant conduct, and always vave Overcoats $5. $8,10,16 up to $50 among us. Africa and gone back for recruits not have to hire an extra servant light in Africa, and when Greece and him a high post of honor and i ru«t .Vnil not a thread of disappointment in returned and found nothing but the to wait on their trained nurse. Un­ Rome suffered an eclipse in the in th* French army. der the directions of the attending one of them—We recommend them As one I am tired of these North­ bleaching bones as was the case dark ages, there was light in Afri­ Nor ought- we to overlook Rus­ ern heroes, standing way across at Annapolis, Md. Or the four ship­ physician she made the required ap­ ca. Bev. H. Bead says, speaking of sia's great Negro general. Ruwdan's and this a guaranty of excellency. Masons's and Dixon's line giving loads that landed at Roanoke Is­ plications to the throat of the the source of learning, etc.: "We dilate with pride one the 'Halt­ Comparison is your fi iend as well as us free advice for which they re­ land, N. C. Did not all the early child, and would not consent to the would seem to hazard nothing in ed state which Peter the «;r»at ours. Compare before you bur. ceive no thanks. If they will come settlers of Philadelphia, Pa., die so mother thus exposing herself to the the conclusion that commerce und raised Annibaloff, for he was n-.hon- Other stores might do as well but among us; ride In our jim crow cars, fast that they had to dig trenches dread disease. Bertha took entire the arts, science and learning, civ­ or no less to Russia than to the travel from Washington to the Rio to thrown them in regardless of cof­ charge of her little patient. ilization and human improvements in Negro race. The dependent - of they DON'T. Grande, without a mouthful of vict­ fins? Is not Charleston, S. ('., one But she wore herself out. She lost general were first identified with General Pumas and Annibalott are uals, unless they go in some white vast graveyard? Did people not sleep. She still clung to her pa­ and developed through a race thut among the most noted'literary men man's dirty kitchen and get it. and die so fast there in its early set­ tient till the little one was out of has for long ages been associated of their respective country. .While take a little midnight lynching and tlement, that the buzzards had to danger. She never complained. only with degradation and barbar­ Alexander Dumas, son of Gtn»ral, have the bloody murderers excuse come up and help devour the On last Friday, with the child ous ignorance." Dumas was one of the greatest writ-' R. H. TRAVER, themselves by charging them of bodies? Did not the early settlers happily on the road to recovery. Cyprian, the archbishop of Carth­ ers of this century. France still trying to rape some white woman, of Louisville, Ky. have their little Bertha went home sick. She had age, born in the Third century, A. holds him among her most gifted au­ children to die so rapidly for sev­ 171-173-175 Woodward Ate, who never existed and a thousand yielded to the infection of the !>.. an eloquent and learned divine thors. While Alexander Pnt.hl.iii. a other things that might make hell en years, that scarcely one in forty- dangerous disease. Friday night, and martyr, was a Negro. Athana- descendent of Annibalotr wn* the DETROIT. blush. I repeat, if they will come five lived to reach ten years of all day Saturday, Saturday night, sus, patriarch of Alexandria, and sweetest songster Russia has pro­ and share this condition of things age? But why multiply instance*, Sunday and Sunday night, the sick great champion of trlnWarlanism duced. By his works Russia -was with us, I will be pleased to listen surely Mr. Caldwell is a scholar and nurse was in bed in her room at against Arius, the author of many raised to the rank «f other pejBJO to their advice. I expect if the is widely read and ought to know No. 2820 Dearborn street, her lov­ works to confirm orthodox christians, countries in literature, and her MJter- truth were known, that Mr. Cald­ the history of the country for which ing classmates and a few kind- was an Ethiopian. Saint Augustine, ature received its finest pootieal well himself is some cowardly South­ he pleads. He certainly must know, hearted friends wntching alternate­ bishop of Hippo, Africa, father of touch from his genius. that the death rate amoug Afri­ erner who ran off to Chicago for ly by her side. latin theology, was born in Tagas- But unequalled, high above -.hem 'Uncle Tom's Oabin at the Fair the purpose of taking care of his can emigrants have never equalled The apartment had that sinister ta in Numidla, North Africa, A. D., With a history baaed wholly on this country and if he does know it all, and blazing aH over In uncloud­ carcass. For if he is net one. there aspect, that air of hopeless fare­ 354, completed his education at ed glory, stands the name of Tons- tradition a little log structure now are a plenty of them there, who and is trying to conceal it, he is Carthage, was the author of 230 landing on a Red River plantation wells, which belongs to the cham­ saint I/Overture, a name at *>nee are playing the hero and would guilty of deception, and if he does bers of the dying. Medicine bottles separate treatises on theological in Ixmisiana is about to be removed not know it, he ought to shut his synonymous with honest hrnwry. not make a decent minion here. stood about on the furniture, linen subjects, wrote his confession in and noblest patriotism. His name to Chicago and placed on exhibition mouth and keep It shut. thirteen books, some of which are as "Uncle Tom's Cabin-* ' Mr. Caldwell thinks all the col­ lay in the corners pushed aside by has already been enrolled among ored preachers who would advise foot or broom. The disordered chairs said to be equal to the "Psalms the world's greatest benefactor» and The tradition that tells the story Mr. Caldwell enters a solemn re­ of David," a man of rare learning, their people to sn to Africa, ought frain for Elder Geda who went themselves seemed affrlghtened, as poets, orators and novelists Ice to of the cabin that is coming to Chic­ to be bundled np and landed up­ if they had run In all the senses industry and influence, was a Ne­ do him honor. ago says that in 1850 there lived on with me to Africa and died. He gro. Arnobius, author of several on the shores of Africa. He further cannot lament his death any more of the word. Death, the formid­ These men were Negroes one nnd all an old plantation at Natchitoches, tells the Southern preachers, to ad­ able was there, hidden, waiting. As books defending christian religion, of them. Their names have long »n the Red River, a planter named than I, but what if Brother Geda was an African. Origen, Editor and vise their members to kill the mob did die? Suppose I had died too. the darkness deepened, and the win­ since found an abiding phv' jn Robert McAlplne, said to have been that comes to murder them, to dow grew to a glimmering square, commentator of the scriptures in history. The lustre of their deeds an exceedingly intemperatfj person which I may do when I return, is Greek, was a Negro. Clements, and strike down the men that deprive that any reason why Africa should Bertha could still discern the faces was such that the generous nM ion« and brutal to his slaves- them of their Just, civil, political or of her classmates around her bed. many others that we can not men­ among whom they lived and .tcted Because McAlpin lived in a resi­ be cursed? Had I refused to take tion for want of space, but who personal rights, to advise them to any medicine and cleanse my liver, and she thought of the good life still remember them and a «r.»ie- dence with a double row of China trees kill the man who insults their wives they should have lived together. were very prominent, and whose fnl posterity will not willing!* let in front of it. with a wide double as Brother Geda did. I would have works are referred to by the learn­ or mothers. If Mr. Caldwell will been dead too, but the sun would Death the consoler, laid his hand their memory die. veranda around it. and for the reason come here to Atlanta. Ga,. and get ed of to-day, were of this "peculiar To this list the Plaindealer would still have been shining and the upon Bertha's heart early on Wed­ race." that Mrs. Stowe describes Legree's upon some platform and make such nesday niorni.,g, and healed her for­ add the name of Crespo, in Ven< sewta house as one o this kind when she is world would have still been moving. speech and give us that kind, and History informs us that thousands ever. Not only has Africa been the home who has only recently been naeto telling the story o Uncle Tom's ar­ humane advice, I will give him ten President and Dictator of th;.t Re­ rival at his new home, immediately of Africans died while they were be­ Little remains to complete the of the scholar, philosopher, states­ thousand men to listen and five ing brought here, and after their story of this brave girl's life and man, architect and learned divine, public. He to a soldier of great after his purchase by Legree from the hundred dollars as soon as he con­ military ability. Out of the t.r-.-nt ft. Clair estate, the residents of that arrival here. Old Uncle Daniel Cross. death. She was a few days over but in Africa "Jesus sought refuge." cludes his able. OUMNSSBJ and polish­ an African, eighty-five years of age. 21 years of age. She was born in and on His way to the hills of Cal­ troubles in that Republic erfcea m vicinity have put "two and two" ed speech. Ye«. I will increase the surreetion and anarcrwy ruled on ialud to vo^e at the Augus* and our city and they are all now In Mrs. Bland has had quite a severe the A. M. E. Sunday school Is pre­ ing thie last few' weeks, among runing order. attack of heart failure. paring to give a New Year's arch November elections of the pievious 0CT"fe'0FTHE~GRAND f 0DGE ^ whom are. Miss Winnie A. Scott, of year" 006 Arthur Taylor who has been with Mrs. Ida Evens was quite sick and concert. the city public school, Mrs. Celia the Sutton Uncle Tom's Cabin for the last Saturday evening. JUKMDICnOH OF OHIO It is thus proposed to offer a live At a regular communication of Graad Chancellor— • ' ** Stewart and Mr. I.ewis Walker. doLar bribe to alt poor men—most last six months, spent a few days The A, M. E. church will have Harrison Lodge, No. 9. F. and A. M., Rev. B. W. Farris, the new pastor with his friends last week. a Christmas arch and a social on U1 339 <<>Urt 1 of whom in Alabama are, of course, Monday evening. Dec. 5th, P. M. ci?nat,.V ' *"•*.'*£' of the Independent Baptist church, co'.rcl 'i -:i. stay awiv from the Mrs. M. A. Harrison and Miss the night of the 24. Brother Powers, in behalf of the paid a flying visit to Cincinnati. members presented W. M. John W. Grand Vice Chancellor— polls. The ideal government of the L. Harrison, spent Saturday in Bat­ Trlxie. Jas. H. V>\avtr, Portsmouth, 0 O., and Richmond. Ind.. last week fcoutu—and the actual goiernment of tle Creek. Vaughn with an elegant Past Mas­ i irand Prelate— on business. He is making many CARTHAGE NEWS. ter jewel, to which Brother Vaughn It. dur ng most o its h.gio.y—has been Miss Mary Taylor visited in Bat­ A. J- Means. Rend v uie, o warm friends here. His eloquence in purely ol.garchical- tle Creek, week before last. responded in feeling words, aLer oratory and his pleasant ability to Carthage, Ind., Dec. 11.—Improved Grand Keeper o? Records and SeaUi- Tne major ty docs not ruli; in any B. T. railroad faeiUiiee and natural gus which the following officers were George W. Hurtsell. Dayton. 0 intellectually unravel the myterles Southern state. The rich and well­ elected for the ensuing year: J. Grand Master oi Exchequer— of the Bible, are calculated to have benefitted our little city. We born white men in every state but have cheese. Straw and board manu­ W, Vaughn, W. M.; D. R. Hill, S. Levi R. Moor«. Lronion. 0 give t»Jm great prominence in the South Carol na, where the conditions JACKSON NEWS. W.; J. Carter. J. W.; A. Winborn. Grand Ma«(er of Aims— ministry. factories which furnish employment just now are peculiar, virtually have Jackson. Midi., Dec. 13.—Rev. J. for a number of laborers and teams. treasurer; Q. F. Wilson, secretary; J. Jas. E. Benson, Cleveland, o The Meridian Son Lodge, No. 26. got togetk>r and res lved : Hill, of Battle Creek, preached at H. Johnson, S. D.; J. Mitchem, J. D.; Grand Inner Guard— F. A. Av M., elected the follow­ The Rev. B. Roberts, of Niles, 1. That the best citizens must rule. the A. M. E. church Wednesday with his family have been visiting J. Dempsey, and J. E. Williams, stew­ .les*** M. ItejUZj, Gloucester, o ing annual officers on last Thurs­ 2. That we, the ricn ami * well-born ' evening. ards; D. Smith, chaplain; Wm. Pow­ finiml Outer Guard— day night. Dec. 6th. .T. H. Force. the city during the past three are the best citizens. The Second Baptist church gave weeks, after aa absence of four ers, tyler. Slipea Morrcn. Xeaia, o W." M.5 Thomas L. Brooks. S. W.; 3. That "we * will rule, therefore a delig'ttful concert and entertain­ The Young People's Society, which Grand Lecturer— Georsrc WhJttaker. J. W.; P. MR. years. His ministrations in the pul­ regardless of right, justice, constitu­ ment Thursday evening. pit here will be happily rememl>er- was organized three months aj?o, is J. T. F. Carr, Cincinnati, o. R. Thornton, treasurer: P. M. Wm. tions, laws or anything else that Great preparations are being made doing well. They are preparing to Grand Marshal— H. iMayo, secretary. The other of­ ed for a long time. Mantis in our way.—Patriotic Ameri here for Christmas, both churches Miss Sarah E. daughter of Rev. give a concert called, "Feast of Bel- George S. Bowles, Piqua, 0. ficers will be appointed on the night can. Detroit, Mich- are likely to have very fine pro­ shazzar," Dec. 22. Preparations Supreme Representatives— of the Installation and banquet, Roberts, while here delivered an in­ A J. Rlggs Cincinnati, 0.: j. &. Normal Index:—If the colored peo­ grams. terest ing lecture on "education." She are being maUe to have a grand which will occur on Pec. 22nd. ple would spend for education one- success. Scurry. Springfield. 0. Mr. Joseph Johnson, of Battle Creek, was pleasantly surprised at the res­ Past Grand Chancellor— Mrs. Ben. Snvre who has been tenth the mon?y which they throw was in our city Saturday. idence of Mrs. George Newsou, by The Baptist Sunday school will quite siok for tit* past four weeks, away for whiskey, tobacco, Impro­ Work has been very dull here, l>e- have a Christmas boat and concert. L. H. Wilson. Cincinnati, o. per and unnecees iry clothing, and about 25 young ladies and gentle­ is convalescent. cause of the excitement over the men, who brought with them many Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clans Rev. Byron Gunner. edPor of the Sunday excursions, they cou'.d^build comet. But as it did not touch will make their appearance. GARNETT LODGE NO. 8 MEETS and maintain a school with two valuable presents for Miss Roberts evert first and third Tuesday t%iit Lexington Standard, was In the city us, we are now very busy. After a bounteous collation, the Mr. H. E. Wilson is suffering an last week on bu-dness. first-clasi teachers twelve months attack of the grippe. in *-a> h m n h- H M H iggin», C tU; in the year in every township in It is whispered about town that evening was spent in social pas­ Hnrry Lewi*. K. of R. and 8. k The SMI Men's Lod«e w.ns visit­ we are to have a ball two weeks times. «<, Mabel. ed on last week by Mr. J. H. Law- Alabama. Will not our readers take POLAR STAR LODGB, NO. \ this matter in hand? from Thursday. Elder Roberts and family left for meet every second and fourth Tue*. son. .Louisville's enterprising young Miss Daisy Williams, expects to Niles, Wednesday Dec. 7th. DAY ITEMS. day nbrht in each month. Louu lawyer. spend Christmas in Salem. Miss Wharton. C C; A. J. jtfcos. K. of Professor. Win. H. Mayo, principal Day, Mich., Dec. 5.—The officers A Colordd Tammany. Oracle John«on in Evnnston. 111., and KNIGHTST0WN NEWS. anu memoers of M„ Z.on cauivn ui.i R. and 8. ><""^*' of the city colored nublie school. Miss L. White in Battle Creek. New xYork, Dec. 10.—(Special).— Knightstown, ind., Dec. 4.—Our give a uinner and concert on «_uiiot- will on Thursday nisfht. deliver a Miss J. Thompson is getting bet­ lecture noon, "the lice and writings While the white Republicans of the first quarterly meeting was held mas Eve, lor uie Oeuent oi tae EXCELSIOR DIV NO. 7. Eleventh Assembly District have ter and Is able to be around the in this piaco last feaotiaUi. Our pas­ minister, Rev. J. u.. liart. 'me ex- meets every fourth nurht in of J. G. WliKtier," in the St. John's house. A. M. E. church. been quarrelling among themselves tor, Rev. George Huruiinan, liileu the erciees will commence at 10 o ciock each month. E. B. Johnson, Com. the colored voters, who have been L. W. jimpit at 11 o'clock. At & in uie u. m. and continue till midnignt. A The concert eiven by the Violet Christmas tree will be a leuture Club In the First Baptist ch»rch the mainstay of the district, have auei'uoou the communion sermbn WILSON DIVT8l#fo. NO. 2, MEETS been going into Tammany Hall. This SOUTH BEND AFFAIRS. was preucheu by itev. u. itober.*, of oi the entertainment. every third Thursday night in each on last Monday niclit was grand month. Wm. John>on. Com. and tihe members diwlaved much movement has been in progress a the Michigan conference, he preached Miss Ruchnel Dungy who has been year or more, but it was oniy in the South Bend. l|d., Dec. 11.—The a very aoie sermon. He was a sick since last spring, is grauuuhy taste In tine arraivrement and ex­ young man whofhas been making ecution of the proeram. We wi'l last camjpaign that it grew to former pastor oi this church and growing worse. A very important guard oi tbe alarming proportions when viewed such mysterious \jslts to Elkhart lias greatly improved. Rev. Jonu James Dungy who has been away 1>e quite uclad to have them reneat for some time to seHsifrelatlves now lodge lies in its investigating com­ tills graml efort. Especial credit from a Republican standpoint. Harper, of Franklin, preached at 7 for u long time returned home last mittees, and if they carefully at­ turns out to have been smitten by p. m. week. Is due to. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. These colored Democrats of the the charms of a young widow who tend to their duty' tiiere is little Broolcs, Mrs. Fucene Evans, as work­ Eleventh District now have a per­ Miss Sarah E. Roberts, daugh­ Joan Mathews, of Toliver, attended or no opportunity of the unworthy returned his love but too well. He church at Chain last Sunday. Dur­ ers In the church. manent organization of their own— has left and she was In the city ter of Rev. B. Roberts delivered a gaining admission into the order. the John J. Scannell Association. It lecture at the church on Tuesday ing an acquaintance oi 34 years with There are so many men in the last week looking for him with the John, we have never before seen him is the only fully authorized Tam­ assistance of the sheriff. evening. Subject: ihe progress of world with little or no principle, PT.BWWAT. Aim OTFrrpWTRT. many Hall organization of colored the Nation as a.fected by education. wear such a beaming coun.enau.c and we should all be very care­ At Jacksonville. III., an Afro-Amer- Democrats in the city. Miss L. Taylor entertained friends before. He is a widower and we ful that this character of man in on the 9th. Covers were laid for Her lecture showed a gieat amount Jcan wM'e grading a lot dug un sev­ Under Leader Scannell's advice and of fore-uhought and was higiuy ap­ are trying to ligure out what these not admitted into any of our lodges. eral hundred dollars 'n s'lver eoiu- twenty-'lve and an enjoyable time recent smiles betoken. We can not be too careful in ad­ direction tiiey have also their own was spent by all present. preciated by all who heard her. The onlv member of the Piehy B<>11 leader to look after their share Rev. Jesse Bass, our P. E., preach­ The friends an acquaintances of mitting candidates. We should ad­ Opera .compnnv dnwlnc salary the The time for holding the Christ­ the Rev. J. K. Hart and wiie to mit only those whom we firmly be­ of patronage. They have chosen mas entertainment of Mt. Zion Sun­ ed a very interesting sermon Wed­ year round is the Httle colored bov. for this position John B. Nail, of nesday evening. the number of 45 gave them a de­ lieve will conform to the ru.es and Edwin ForrPKt .T^mes. He la probablv day school, has been changed to lightful surprise Saturday evcn.ng, uphold and exiend the principles of Nail Brothers, No. 401 Sivth avenue. Christmas Eve. We were sorry to hear of the the onlv actc in Anier'C" who crets b'a The organisation met Friday night. deatii of Miss Bertha Estes at Chi­ Dec. 5. They received many val­ Pythianism. lijiprv the enMr» vcr. vpr no r-l-y Considerable excitement prevails uable gifts and heartily enjoyed the at No. 148 West Thirty-second here over the disanpearance of Mi^s cago. She formerly lived at this The TMcbv Bell Oncrn company is one street, adopted a constitution and place. For the last year she has presence of their friends. f B. Johnson who left home on the A FEW* MISTAKES. of the ine«t on the rond. bv-laws and elected these o'ficers: been acting in the capacity of a The concert which was to be It is a mistake to suppose that E W. B. O'rrv ha« recently been 3rd of this month, all efforts to given in Chain Lake church on Christ­ W. T. Green, president R. E. Stovall find her have thus far proved una­ trained nurse in one of the hospitals you can be a good Pythias with­ made rt teacher in the puhl'c seh^o's and C. C. Green, vice-presiden*; H. in Chicago. mas Eve has been postponed until 4 vailing. The supposition Is that out being obedient. Obedience is the <>' Delaware. Ohio. He i« he fir«t T. Middleton, treasurer; W. T. Hark- Wednesday evening, Dec. 28.h, and ! she has drowned her«elf as she was J. B. guiding l.g.n oi Knighthood. Af'o-Amer'cnn to 1-e .ir>orv nted to less, James Riley and B. I. Lipp. sec­ Bethel church has been invited to It is a mistake to let your dues sivh a r^sUlon in TV-l^w^r*1. Inst seen on the river hridire. No attend and participate in the ex­ retaries; John Johnson and Morris cau«e is known for the act. She run behind. Curelessness is the great .T. D. Bernd. a drv coods m^n of Grant, sergeants-at-arms. MATTO0N NOTES. ercises. f remarked to her sister Jn«t be'ore uiief that steals so many members Pl+taburc who died l"s week -wi'letl Mattoon, 111., Dec. 5.—Rev. Woods, Mrs. Pheobe Jones Snelling, died from the order. $2PO to the Orphan* Home and the leavimr that she was jrolng away on the first day of this month, af­ and gave her twentv-'ive cents. the presiding elder held quarterly It Is a mistake to think that Aio"»i Wnmcn's Home. Afro-American The Statesman JeBts meeting Sunday. They had a live­ ter an illness of about six weeks + T"h.en tJirowinc a shawl over her you arc not expected to take * in-tl*u l*nn. The fine spun sympathy which the ly meeting all day. from stomach trouble, aged 44 years. 1 Plaindealer extends to the New York head she Wt the hou«e and has not deep interest in each meeting of your pan r*ttnbnr. of Pnvton. <">l>'o p-l'^S Rev. E. Wilson is here to complete She has been a resident of Cass lodge, l^ack of interest always ineaau a readln»r of his own p^ems. Dec. 28; Age, because the latter paper has vet returned. She was 24-years old county over 38 years and leaves a and +he daughter of the late Rev. i the Baptist church. , lack of attendance. He has recentlv received If letter' found 9t expedient to return to its The labernacle gave an entertain­ husband, eight children and numer­ ormer fize. is touching In the extreme. D. .Tohu«on. t , It is a mistuke to believe that of congratulation from James Whit- ment and concert Wednesday n.gnt, ous other relatives to mourn her loss. a Chancellor Commander can do comb Rellly. It almost equals the poignancy with The Rev. W. If. Churchman will at Masonic hall. She was burled in Bethel cemetery, which the Plaindealer resents the ln- every thing and not make an error. Two thousand Afro-Americans are sp»nd Christmas in Michigan. Mr. Anston Perry is on the Grand the Rev. J. K. Hart officiating. advertant insinuation of the States­ Mr. L. M. Johnson and wi'e wPl It is a mistake not to interest goinjr to Stockton. Callornin, from jury, of Coles county. yourself in bringing new members •Tenucs^e and Oeoreria. man that the Plaindealer enlarged for *ro to Ohio In a f«"v dav« visiting the campaign- Let us all ween a sob Mr. Henry Watson, a quiet and TOLEDO AFFAIRS. into the lodge that the great prin­ The WyHle Avenue church peonle the eitl<*i o* Lima and Van Wer*. earnest young man, was admitted of mutual sorrow, brothers, while ov­ Th" Rev. R. Jeffries Bn ntjSiin«iav Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 5—The elite of ciples order may be extended. of Pittsburg, Pa., contemplate bu'M- e to the bar to plead law. He passed • • • » • * injr a l»r«e business block. The cost er our harrowing tales of woe we con­ in the country. hi« oulpit bMns: f'li- Toledo's colored population attended tinue to sharpen our little knives. a good examination and in a few to be 8^0.000. ed bv local brethren during his days was given his first case. He the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. The Grand Lodge of Ohio, was The VnltoonMi-'na are planning to absence. is the first colored lawyer admit­ John Brown, of John street, Satur­ organized in 1887, at Cincinnati, in establish a Girl's High school in At­ M»-. F. J»ck«on has made desirable ted to the bar in this county. day evening, in celebration of the 1889 at the meeting of the Grand Died Declaring His Innocence- Lodge at Xenia, there were 210 lanta in the near future. Rev. Fath­ Improvement* on his hoii=e. Mattoon, 111., Dec. 12.—Mr. Wil­ twenty-fifth anniversary of their In't *oneet to have vonr mon°v marriage. The parlors were beau­ financial members; In 18!»0 the mem er Greene Priest in charge of nffai-s. of the four prisoners hung here yester­ liam P. Ross and Miss Elizabeth has under consideration the wo~k roadv the ln<*t Satnrrtav in this tifully decorated with cut flowers bership had Increased to 325 finan­ day were Afro-Americans- Of' these King, were married Dec. 7th, at the cial. In 1891 the membership was now. Atlanta turn« of' hundreds of month for the Plain'l»"ler. A. M. E. church. A reception was and palms, and over their marriage one, Grant Thomas, denied his guilt to 8*. Jo T-od^e. No. 3106. G. V. O. of certificate which graced the parlor 384, and at the last session of the applicants for the schools here every the very end, and many believe he held at the residence of the bride's year, who must have school privileg­ O. F.. have about comnleted the mantle was the motto, "1807-1892." Grand Lodge at Columbus, the fi­ died for another man's crime. Just + parents, and many beautiful and es afforded. "Welcome! welcome!!" arr«lureTnen « for f^r^g a ernnd Mrs. Brown was attired in a gray nancial membership was 654, and at before starting 'or the sc- ff Id he said valuable presents were brought by the meeting in Cleveland in 1893 we to this new departure. It wi'l he'r "iii»Ue in«rf\n11at*on. Watch the Plain- those who came to offer congratu­ satin with cut steel trimmings, and to his minister: "I die an innocent ileoier tor particulars. wore her wedding gown. She was hope to be able to report one Atlanta much and lie a magnificent man. God will punish those who lations to the happy couple. tribute of praise '.o the love of *h:il The Pev. Roberts, of Niles, ip

—Mtee Julia Webb, of George:o^n, to keep quite ill. yet while there is iHKCiiAMPlUN CTY. ' Ky.f will be In the city during the life there Is hope. ATTENTION•" LADIE W , . ... i mm BtPARTMT. holidays, the guest of Mrs. A. H. —The churches of Walnut Hills ex­ Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 13.—To the L^die>SDrl mi it'e ' b He i s.'ition of moles i nd skin made c< ft md c ett by us ng was in the city this week, the IRONTON NEWSLETS. no favors to ask in politics, nor the I'-mi C midoi mst. q - p guest of Mrs. Ernest Jenkins, of Clin- NOTICE O alft*' JBt£R8. Ironton, Ohio, Dec. 13--Mr. William no ax to grind. It la my intention C sr.nj I nl H ii'fl- j ton street. Mrs. Turner was ca'.l- to give the news in general. 1 L d e» a t nd« d a their r< sidencee. or si the Lad es Pr vate Potior. Paufactlon f — ed to the city to negotiate the Cornute la having a very neat little house built on 8th street. know no friend nor foe. Iwilthank puar»n etd or no cb> r .es. ChHcrlber. mot r***** the Plain- sale of some property to Ttev. G. any one for items about visitors go­ The residence of BenJ. Osborne came desire every copy de- satisfaction as to price to he paid, near being burned Sunday. A lam­ cials and church society notes re­ Ordara b? mail p m >»!? ktiendvd to. ' Hvered promptly. mor gages and etc., the tran-fer was brequin caught on fire but was soon ceived and hope you will not think • . The Plaindealer office is located at not made. Rev. Bailey in the mean­ extinguished. because I am not Invited or not there Te'epboue 725. W H. JOHNSTON. 158 West 8Uth Street, where all time, presuming upon his prospec­ Mr. R. Warnock is having an addi­ I will not receive notices of the 19* T " l*i«8' ' DBA LMM U wtMyi on Mt of ot W. S. TISPALE, friends ami relates in tue city of last week spoke in terms luncheon was served and the guests ganisation. lor »ome weeks pa*., returned to warmest praise oi the dead **"*" departed after a very pleasant time. Next comes the Ivy Leaf Whose Caruinal La\igerie. »»*\ Wf*} Mr. Peter Tollivar has removed to 108 "West Slxtn Stjreet 198 her home at Youugatowu, \j. lout 0 0 left members are of the younger set. t Frencmuun. Aincan w T* *^ ?' 349 East Federal street. week, accomjiajiieu uy uer uuooanu, eed ul ia They met Friday night at Neville a legacy m good « «' « *d- Mrs. Thomaa Fallor ot Tower, Minn Thomas'. They are noted for their Attorney vs. i\. ftiewurt WHO &peut tancTox whirs will make the world a lew days among lnenas in uie la the guest of her parents, Mr. and fine parties and concerts and the i better it properly used. We are led Mrs. Roes Berry. older clubs must look to their laurel i «Uy. to speak of tins, not only because i —John Hillinan, ol Covington, Ky-, W. H. Alexander and Isadore Boss or they will lose them as the club of uie great international surniu- are on the sick Pat- is coming to tho front. i •pun la«st we«K circulating unioiig cance, bui also because his geueios- i a-tends in LouiaviJJe, Ky. The Bev. B. H. Lee spent last week Miss French of Chicago, will visit Uy iuid iniluence lias been feu in our at his home in Cadiz, Ohio. —Mr. Lrnesc troy contemplate* immeuiiiit: miust. The dsipatcheb— here soon, and Mr. H. C. Smith, of leating sUa city alter the tioiiuays Youngstown, Ohio, Dec. 13.—Daniel cable, sijioke of two delegates who Moore was in the city this week. Cleveland, also. They will be the and joining hin iriend, Mr. A. ri. llul were aeni. from this country to at­ guests o fMiss Diana Hackley. ^ Hoc Springs, Ark Here's luck The funeral of Mrs. John Barrett, tend the International Ami-slavery was largely attended Tuesday after­ Mrs. L. C. Hunster. of Chicago, » io you Lrneet. If you e»er grow 11 rmv» to » itienaud, will spend the holidays with H. noon from the house. • hungry djuVi fail to write to 218 the humblest Afro-American iu tnls Bobert. eon of William Morton, B. Bohinson. > weo.uilneter aSmue, Walnut H.l.a tor • communuy, yet one of tne most as­ was sent home sick with the Miss Calimnn. of Zanesville, will transportation. tute and versutile of the race was - - REGULATE THE - • -Mrs. Powhattan beatty and Mrs. malaria fever, from Newcastle, Fri­ spend the holidays with her sister. one of this delegation in the person day. Mrs. Joseph Pranwan. gamuel W. ChvHb apen.: iaat bunday of Editor Dun A. Kudd. So well k> Xenla, to nee Mrs. Florence John Moore was taken to the Supreme Deputy. W. S. Fielding, of STOMACH, LIVER ^BOWELS, pleased was the Cardinal with Mr. Poys Industrial school at Lancaster, Cincinnati, was the guest of J. W. Hicliolas who Iiha been qui.e ill Kuud and IILS piet.cn.ution of the Ne­ AND lor t-oine months. \ Sundny. White, Friday. i gro and his relations to civilization Mrs. Frank Hayes arrived in the —Miss Puu.lne Alexander, of New­ mat he ga\e him one thousand Mrs. S. B. Hamftt and Mrs. Jas. i port, Ky., will entertain her slater, Francs per year during his li.o-inie. city last week. Nelson, are quite W\ i PURIFY THE BLOOD. Miss Ellen Alexander, a wielder of The public press of ihe United States, Mrs. T. DennlaJfls out filter a i A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR «he birch in the public schools of couviiineu several years ago a char- GALLIPOLIS. OHIO. lingering IP i . • • Miss Mamie Jackson has received 1 Maysvllle, Ky., during the holidays. acerifeiic w oru pictuie Oi the mcec- Gallipolls, Ohio, Dec. 12.—On Mon­ —I>r. Frank W. Johnson will ing between tne great African i'ri- a four years certificate to tea"h Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, \ day night the entertainment con­ in Kentucky. She wl'l spend the apem! the holiday week at his home mate and the American delegation. ducted by Mr. William Carter, con­ Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad to Kipley. O., the guest of his par- boMdnys with her parents here. i sisted of a march and hoop drill i Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all ant**. There's no place like home. which was a success. To-morrow is communion day at —The many friends of Mr. Charles the Second A. M. E. church. The —The Autumn Club will give a On Tuesday night the literary en­ disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. grand ball at Washington l'ark Co i.trail, will be nleased to learn public Is cordially invited. that he has been appointed us ciuei tertainment, conducted by Mr. A. B. On Dec. 25th. Elder Williams and RlpuM T«bole» contain nothing injurious to the tno«t delicate OOMWO. kail Monday evening, the 20th, inst. G. Guy and J. H. Lewis, at the 3rd tion. Pleaaut to take, afe, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold bv and promise a good time to all deputy in the Oiiice of the Itecoruer- his congregation will move up stairs eieci of Lucas county and will re­ street Baptist church, was a grand druggists. A trial bottle tent by mail on receipt of 15 cants. Address their patrons—good order will be success, both socially and financial­ in their new audience room which strictly observed. Profes.or John- turn to his home in Toledo- is or is nearly completed, making It TUB RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., ly. The following program was ren­ m ~ 1 eon's quadrille band will discourse dered: Anthem. "Oh Praise God in one of the finest Baptist churches tfce musical strains. Notts- In Central Ohio, and on Sunday. 10 Spruce Street, - - New York City. His Holiness," Lincoln high school. Jan. 1st the Bev. Ransom and con­ —Professor Charles W. Bell, editor —There was quite an attendance Prayer. Bev. C. G. Davis; anthem. •f the defunct "Republican," is in gregation wi 1 remove in their n^wly at bethel churcu on \vihow street, "Incline Thine Ear;" declamation. papered and painted room and no Chicago. 111. near chapel last Wednesday even­ "Curfew shall not ring to-night." —H. T. Eroadnnxe is in Detroit, white Methodist church can now and the post Is proud of the asser­ ing, Dec. 14, to witneea uie pro- "Miss Artie Williams; declamation. boast of a finer church. tion. Comrade Payne enlisted, June lllc.li.. in the interest of the Ameri­ ,gresu of the young toiks in their lit­ "Money Musk." Miss Mamie Casey; 27tb, 1864, in company "E" 109 FURNISHED ROOM can Catholic Tribune erary socle.y. This society meets declamation. "Guilty or not guilty." Saturday I met a leading citizen and sold him a copy of the Plain- Uui.ed States colored \olunteers in­ FOR GENTLEMEN —8am. T. Jack's Creole Burlesque every Wednesday niglu, but last Miss Llrzie Williams; chorus. "O. fantry, as private, and was dis­ company is playing a big week's en­ Wednesday night tnere was a Kalla. Italia. Beloved;" address. Bev. dealer and Gazette. His first word was, "I will now stop my city pa­ charged, Feb. 6th, 1860. At the time AT gagement at the People's. Several special program arranged for on W. H. Smith. The entertainment of his enlistment he was Just 12 Cincinnati artists are with the com­ that occasion. Mr. Wallace Camp­ closed bv singing the chorus, "How pers as they never show us any fav­ ors, they cut all of our notices one years of age, he being a slave and pany. bell is president and Miss Pauline good is He the Giver." his old mistress living. A communi­ 56 Krnycn Aye.. CINCINNATI, 0, —It Is said that Detective James Bush is Mx-re.ary. half and sometimes leave them out Daniel Hopkins was arrested Mon­ entirely. I will hereafter read our cation was sent to her and the plan­ A. Allen is in tears as his affairs —The concert which was given re­ day, tried and fined $25 and cost tation records show that the com­ at Lexington, Ky.. are very much own papers." Oh! for a few more cently by uie Household of Ruth, No. nnd 30 days In prison at Zainesvillc, such strong minded men. rade was 12 years of age, and a disarranged. The course of true i»a collected the neat .sum oi .*-*o, tor Aery large boy at the time, and THE love *h street, after the usual school shoe, under the management cover the ghostly performer. him and does not shoe his horse or Mamie Wise; secretary. Mis* Annie 1 io 10 it.aw fea*t question* relative to the «ood of the teachers and o.ficers of the The membes or the Ladies Afro-Am­ do something to his wagon. Jas. Chinn; treasurer, Mrs Mn«ari» Smith; OFFICE HOURS: 2 to 4 p.m. of the order will be dl«cn«-sed. school. Tills one Is free. erican League were called together Nelson and Sons will catch him sure, conductor. Mrs. Annie Smith; ass't 7-9 p.m. — Mr. and Mrs. Bohert J. Harlan, —Mr. and Mrs. Steward, of James­ and if coming from the East it is conductor. Mi«>s Mary Smith: guard. r r Monday evening by the President M.s. 2. >S John Street. gave a very elegant dinner at th lr town, are the guests of M.ss Adena L. W. Wallace, for the transaction Moss and Dickson. Competition is the Mrs. Fannie Smith; ass't guard, Mrs. residence. 39 Harrison avenue, last White, of Myrtle avenue. ol important business. life of trade. Annie Pollock. The installation will CINCINNATIO, OHIO. Bnndav afternoon, in honor of the —The superintendent and teachers On Tuesday evening the ladies of Friday evening the following lead­ occur at the time of the post's 7«Vb birthday of Col. Bohert Harlan. of the First Baptist church, at the St. Mark's church gave a very suc­ ing - citizens met at the residence Installation of officers, January 1st. The bounteously ladened table was head of Elmwood avenue, on Foraker cessful oyster supper. of Mr. James Nelson: Dr. Gazaway, 1893. • most artistically set In the heau- avenue, are going to celebrate their On Thursday the regular weekly James Buford, J. W. White, Marshall Christmas feast Monday evening, Mlsa Madora Smith has returned Mollte Rarnett IVnlhr decorated, double parlor*, at meeting of the Literary was held.. An Jackson, E. C. Jackson, E. Edmonson, from a pleasant visit with friends Mtenogrrapliati'. which a large number of guests sat Dec. 26. They expect to have a interesting program was given for the Geo. Bailey, H. Wiley, B. Henderson. grand time. They wish the chil­ J. Wllborn, W. Dickson. W. H. Vivion In ITrbana. 17 W. tIGr T» f-i. t INCIWWATt, b' do^u too and fared most snmntu- entertainment of the audience. The Mrs. Mollle Wilkins, nee Ix»w, Is on«iv. A large nnmber of very val- dren to bo out in full attendance. address by the Rev. R. H. William­ and C. W. Fillmore. The maJorPy Type Writing done mi rtm>*mam* prion, Om. —Mis a Sallle Pryor, of Willow present were men of experience who very 111. •flhle presents were received by the son on unity was very fine. Among Mrs. K. M. Speed, of Toledo, O.. den can be leu at 168 IF Sink St. Colonel. None of which were more street, Walnut Hills, has made a the distinguished vi Itors was Misi have the welfare of the young peo­ flying trip to Dayton. She went ple at heart. They met to talk will spend the holidays with her tOMthingly received than those of Worthington, of Louisville, Ky. niece, Mrs. John Taylor. hU little grandchildren. Louise. Car­ Sunday morning about 9 o'clock. over and discuss plans for the ele­ A 1 who have been invited to attend Diamond Lodge. No 4. K. of P. held Mrs. Sarah Clay visited Eaton last rie and Robert Harlan. In the lan- Pretty invitations are out announc­ the grand entertainment given under vation of our boy 8 and girls, and It mnce of the Colonel, "it makes a ing the so ial to be given by the Enter< Is a duty we, the younger set, owe a semi-annual eI«cMon Mondav e^en- week. the auspices of Mr. Chase, of the ln*r. Dec. 12. and elected the fol- nnn feel like living." No man in prise Galaxy Jrs- at the residence of them to respect, honor and obey. I f Mr. W. Lowery has been called home Planklnton House, from other cities, to-n-lnar named o fleer«: C. f\. o. C. to London by the.illness of his father. this city, and probably In this ro»n- Mrs. Easton. No. 54 Kenyon avenue, wi 1 please notify the ' ommittee of know I oftimes think older heads f try is better known and more hltrh'y during the Christmas holidays. want us to sit in the corners and TTnder^rood; V. C John Whl e; pre­ The A. M. E. church will bold a fair their acceptance so that proper ac­ late. Harry Allen; K. of R. and fl. F.. on the 14th, 15th, and 10th at their resnected than Col. Harlan. Mar —William Mason, of Elmwood ave­ commodations macy be provided for read the Bible, but It la a mistake. ie have many more hanpy and touch- nue, was injured sometimes ago, but I will give the same answer I A. Guinea; M. of F.. W. H. Henderson; church. them- It is the desire of the manage­ M. of E.. N. J. Broadv; P: C Z. R. Mrs. Mary Weat brook Is recovering itw NrMidavs. are the wishes of not serious. He was coasting on ment that this entertainment shall gave a lady about our reading room. the 1'laindealer. his play wagon down Park avenue. It is neither a church nor a billiard Jnck«on; grand repre«»en*atl*-e to from her Illness. be a sneers? in every particular. Mr. Cleveland next June. Z. P. Jackson. Mrs. Anderson Green la also reeorcr- -The opening of the barrels will James Johnson was also on the wag­ Chase has set no limit on his hospi­ no gambling room. No one is barred. twite place at Union Bantlst church on, but he jumped off in time. Just If yon think so come up Thursday lng. tality and the committee desire that Mrs. Willis Smith la very HI. Friday evening. Dec. 28. also a as he Jumped off the rope broke. every appointment shall be in keep­ night next to our entertainment ATHENS, OHIO. Will went a Jumping on hie aide and we will make it pleasant for nl'e simper and apron sale will ing with the generosity of the genial Athens, Ohio, Dec. 5.—A man came tflk" place the same evening. The along the side of the curbstone host. you. He was so he could hardly get around to this town a few weeks ago. MECHANICSBURGH MENTION. ptihlic are cordially invited to be The gold headed cane raffled off by Springfield, Ohio. Dec. 18.—A good He was a very smart looking col­ Present. for a day or two. He is all right Mr. Bradford Wicknrd was won by and well attended meeting of John Mechaniesburg, Ohio, Dec. 11—Mr. now. ored fellow too. He bought licence -*"red Doll, the popular ton«orial Mr. George W. Bland Brown post held last Tuesday even­ of the mayor to sell gooda nnd aet Tom Nichols left for hi* former home »rM«t of Central avenue, who has —A grand fair will open In the On Dec. 27 the Ladies League will ing with all officers present. The at Xenla on Monday. Bethel Baptist church, on Willow nn his surn as a merchant tailor. saw confined to his room for the keep their first annive-airy at the K. annual election resulted In the se'ec- He told the mayor that he was a Mrs. John Howell had a stroke of T">-t ten dnys la able to be out street, near Chapel. Walnut Hills, of P. hall. 452 - Broadway. Every tlon of the following o'flcers for the paralysis In her left side Monday. wPh an Interesting and entertain'ng detective and was ofered $7,000 •train. ef ort is being made by the ladira for year of 1898: Commander Cyrus to catch two m«»n who had escaped. The lecture Wednesday evening giv­ Young Folks concert, under the man­ the_comfort and pleasure of their pa­ Ballard; sr.. vice-commander. A'sx- en at the M. E. church for the benefit -lohn B. Budd left Tuesday for agement of Mrs. C. Bryant, Monday He o'fered ladles' seal skin coats trons and a large attendance is de­ ander Coleman; Jr.. vice-commnnder. nnd fine silk dresses for $3 nnd of the Second Baptist church was m ^lca«ro. for a business trip In the evening. The fair will hold one sired. lntot *»nVT«»r Taylor entertained Mrs NichoK Mios­ Lima. Ohio. -invention, „re on^ announcing —Mrs. D. Glhbs. on the corner of here. White men in separate squads that carried a m"*k«* In tr— Fnf«n es Blanch Collins. Alner*n Kendell. The Ladies MPe missionary society "* tppronchlng nnn'unl' of Mr. Wil- Fornker and Elmwood avenues, seems $5 and colored men In separate army dnrlmr thf rehelllon. Com^aAe Nellie MI'ler. nnd Messrs Panan and of the A. M. F. church held their firs* '"^ nnd Miss Ella Evans, at No. to keep about the same. squads $9 per month. The lessees are Alexander P. Pavne. It has been Louis, Harry nnd Thomas Tnylor, at ! meeting last Sunday. McAllister street, the 23rd inst. —Mrs. Cox, of Myer's Court, seems Mississippi Delta Cotton planters. conclusively proven to be a fact his residence Thursday evening. Mere Mention. 1PU- THE PUIHDEALER. The annexation sentiment, on pa­ TURN THESE DOWN. President Harrison's last message per at least, seems to be Increas­ to an able, fearless document. It Aa latf*-gta<» #a*kljr Jonraal »«b]Uhed There were never so many mounte­ ing In Canada. Political union with does not smack of any soreness over raskiy «« Detroit, *Ueh., aad Cln- banks going about the country in the States without a doubt, would defeat, nor does It savor of any back­ ministerial garb as at present. be the making of that country. ing down from the principles he YOU CAN HAVE ONE FREE. TBRMS—PATABLR ra ADVANCE. Every city and village to over-ridden has urged on the party. His ex­ or carrier, per annum. $1.00 with them until honest pastors with .78 Congressman Chipman has intro­ pressions on a free and fair bal­ worthy causes can get no help, the duced his biennial chestnut In the lot and against lawless methods are house, I e. a measure to prohlbt charitable public rather favoring TUB PUUVUCAUCB Company Habliahare. as brave as ever and far In ad­ The Plalndealer to Any Address for aliens living across the border from the Impostor. It seems increditable vance of the timid party stand on ••sand as MM Poat Office .at as Seoood-eUss seeking employment in the States. how a few of them succeed in fool- those vital Issues during the cam­ One Tear, and one of these Hand­ big their victims, as appearance, paign Just closed. While the Plain- Address *11 communl ationt to THB The Statesman,, of Denver, Colo., conversation and demeanor are dealer had no faith in a number of some Spoons for Only $1.15. PLAIKDCJLLEB Company, Box 93. Detroit, has changed Its form, and wishes against them. Some how they do men, who aided In shaping the party •tot to be considered as being In the and one does not have to go far policy during the recent campaign, profession. It came to us last week to meet the business man who has it has always had an abiding faith rt»fDAY. DK ..XBKH IS •« In the shape of a seven column, been fleeced by these oily pretenders. in President Harrison, and bis recent SEND US SIX YEAILY CASH SUBSCRIBED m WE witx" eight page paper. "Ed" to a Mich­ Just now the Catholic church to message confirms that position. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. igan boy, and the Plalndealer to offering an inviting field for these SEND YOU A HALF DOZEN OF THESE SPOONS. FREE. One of the greatest problems that gl&d to see him prosper so well. impostors. The growing interest of It to reported that the Hon. John now beset the Republic Is that of this church In the evangelisation of A. Durham, minister resident to foreign Immigration. The represent­ There wil be several millions of the Afro-American has attracted the Hayti, desires to be succeeded by acres of land in the Indian Territory, ative* of the great political party attention of the impostors and many Andrew Jones, a young Afro-Ameri­ that will be opened up for free set­ philanthropic Catholics are throw- can Democrat, of Philadelphia. Grov- ,M have let this evil go unchecked save tlement in the spring, and there are big away there money on religious er Cleveland need not however, con­ by a few laws that can be easily still vast tracts of the great West Vi= pretenders under the impression that fine his attention to Pennsylvania, H!R^PG?K--^i» evaded until now it has assumed and on the Pacific coast that can they are doing charitable work. It which to a "dyed in the wool" Re­ alarming proportions. Last year be had almost tor the asking. There to to be regretted that this church publican State. In Michigan the the number of immigrants as report­ is no need to go to Africa to find and its representatives are to be State of his eminence, Don M. ed was about 425.000, the actual free homes. met almost on the threshhold o{ Whiskers, C, Fabe Martin, and the number wae larger and does not their work among Afro-Americans by Rev. P. H. Williams, are dying to The Afro-American in some of the scheming rascals, who rob them represent their country and would appear because of the rule that Southern States is making too rapid and the beneficiaries of their charit­ most undoubtedly surrender up their admit* two children as one person. A Remarkable and Fitting Tribute to progress in educational work to Butt able offering*?. While the Plalndeal­ present occupation to wait upon Up 00 is taken from the famous painting that was accepteuTs an gress who will prove recreant to the that were unwifchy from the first. protested against, Negro is protest­ authentic portrait by the Spanish government. The SMM in the industries of the country to principles of the party platform. There is no comHtj-a^r in America ed against, Afro-American to called is a beautiful specimen or the designer's and engraver's the exclusion of American working- In the Senate, • David B. Hill has where there to not well known Afro- too classical, a misnomer, and a art, unexcelled in style and finish by the most costlj men to evidenced by the investi­ spoons. It is the purest grade sterling silver, upon a nickel Introduced a bill to repeal the American citizens whose word and misapplied name, and some have sug­ silver base, and every one of our readers should have one or gations at Homestead, which re­ act by which the government pur­ character to beyond question, and gested new names that abound In more for their personal use and for gifts to friends. It is a vealed the fact that thirty-five per chases a given amount of silver those who contemplate charity are polysylablee. There are long ar­ work of art and every lover of handsome silverware and ML cent of the employes there were fore­ lector of spoons should possess one. It makes a particularij every month, and Mr. Harter, of Ohio, guilty of a great Indiscretion who ticles and short articles, some full igners, who belonged to an organ­ elegant gift, birthday present or souvenir of a visit. has done likewise in the House. Both do not consult them before giving. of meat, and others mere words ization that showed its un-Ameri­ gentlemen contend that the present strung together. Some teem with In Design and Workmanship it is a Work of Art can torn by discriminating against policy to dangerous to the financial life, classical alluslonB, and others American citizens. The Afro-Ameri- A more beautiful spoon is very rarely seen, tosar condition of the country owing to WESTWARD. HO! abound In long sentences and poly- nothing of its added value as a souvenir of the four «can effected as he to by every policy the present low valuation, and the Our exchanges, every week bring sylabllic words. But ever since the hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America bv of the country that effects other Plalndealer first started the use Columbus. It is one of the finest premiums which w'e constant depreciation of that arti­ news of those who have sacrificed are enabled to offer to our subscribers and we shall be -citizens are more strongly interest­ of the word Afro-American, the term cle. This doesn't look as if their their property to go West. The , pleased to see it largely chosen, knowing that all who ed hi seeing the present policy of has been gaining in favor, the best party will be a unit for the free Plalndealer has sincerely believed receive it will be delighted. The quality is guaranteed the country in regard to this prob­ it is heavily plated with pure sterling silver and will that a general movement of the Journals of the race use it, and the lem come to an end. At least and unlimited coinage of silver as wear well for years and give perfect satisfaction. Afro-American of the South, West­ most of its prominent men. While eight out of every ten immigrants voiced In Its platform. ward would eventually prove ben­ a great number of the prominent are new enemies N to contend with, It is stnt sH chargss paid, securely packed in a neat box. Alabama and Georgia legislatures eficial beyond calculation now. The dailies in the country that would who serve to raise up barriers al­ have under consideration bills to reasons for this belief have been never capitalize the word Negro, are most as fast as he can knock others provide for a State currency, when often and particularly stated. Yet beginning to use it. Afro-American You Can Have One Free down. Until the immigrant began has come to stay until the Amer­ the Lin Congress repeals the tax it to to be hoped that this move­ •V AVAILING YOURSELF OF OUR to come in large numbers some on State banks—another Democra­ ment, like every other, should be ican' people are ready to concede years ago there was not that oppo­ tic party pledge. The Southern governed by judgment and reason this element of the people to be LIBERAL PREMIUM OFFER. sition to bis employment in the States are rather sore on the Na­ and be guided by the same busi­ Americans in every sense of the word. fields of labor that we now find. tional bank currency, because the ness principles that guide all other The Knjglits of Labor, one of the the habit whfcb prevails in railway schools, is the education of our child­ : National banks of the South have acts tending to make one's life suc­ earliest organization to recognise management In the South of making ren, and their best good is the only had to come up to the standard cessful. There Is no need for these Negroes pay first class tare for thing to be considered. There can be the importance of the Afro-Ameri­ in the way of securities in the Unit­ precipitous flights nor is there need second class accommodation. The no doubt that the colored children can as a laborer, some years ago Idea of a Ilegro tot the South asking have all to gain and nothing to lone ed States government. The exam­ lor this great sacrifice of property. tried to create a sentiment against for what he pays for to simply by abolishing the separate bchools. ination of Southern banks by the The conditions that confront the foreign Immigration and last month P^M€N" preposterous. It Indicates a de­ Catholic Reeord:The Republic ol Li­ examiner showed numbers of them Negro to-day have confronted him sire td dominate. The Southern beria en tiie Western Coast of Africa In Its deliberations at St. Louis, to be In a very precarious situa­ for years, and the probable future The Freeman:—We congratulate Negro should understand that he is to composed of American Negroes. It It passed resolutions calling upon now but a few shades removed Cannot fail to interest American Cath­ tion, their securities to be almost for years to come may be safely the Republicans of Wayne county, Congress to restrict this evil, and Michigan, en the election of the Hon. from tbe slave condition. He has olics to learn that the president of valulese, and, some were compelled predicted by our conditions and ten­ to admit only those who had means D. A Strainer as Circuit court com­ no rights which are recognized and that Republic has written to the to wind up their business. For this dencies now. Those who are lead­ he must content himself with Just Holy Father to ask for Catholic mis­ enough to provide for a year's sub­ missioner, and Hon. W. W. Ferguson, reason they want State banks cir­ ing these Western movements are as member of the State legislature what he can get. He to expected sionaries- The people of Litxria by sistence. The Plalndealer regards to produce sawdust and remain their intellect na 1 superiority over the culation, with their own State bank not fit to lead unless fitted to from his district. The solid (white) this position as an excellent one. North is Indeed broken. mute. neigh boring tribes eannot fail to hare examiners, who will not be scrup­ think. Those who contemplate go­ T^je United States Senate in 1892 Boston Ceurant:—Now that Alex­ St. Louis Globe Democrat:—Not­ an extended influence over the rar- ulous in looking over their securities. ing West should prepare, not wait rounding countries; and it is reasons passed an amendment to the act ander Dumas, is going to spend withstanding the result of the elec­ In fine they have In contemplation a until some new horror breaks upon his last years in retirement after tions on the 8tn we etfll insist that ble to expect that Liberia will be­ •of "1891 te prevent the landing of come a center of Catholic propaganda system of banking like that the them and then precipitately sacri­ a very successful life in gay Paris, if every man entitled to a vote were the criminal and pauper element in Africa. country had previous to the war fice and flee. There is no regret that It to to be-hoped that In the midst compelled to go- to the polls, and and contract labor. These meas­ of some of the days reflections he left perfectly free while there to New York Pun:—There are. doubt­ when the banks paid but slight large numbers are going West to ure* do not go far enough and the proposes to indulge in at his fire vote as he pleased, every North­ less, hundreds of thousands, if not mil attention to the laws of the State, build and grow up with the coun­ place in the midst of the Marly lions of American citizens, who will people of the Republic are ready ern State would give a Republi­ and every cross road banking house try, but It to to be regretted that forest, that he will give to the can majority. regard Mr. Chandler's proposition ne and willing for more stringent meas­ not a particle too radical for the Issued its own currency that eonld there to not more system and Judg­ reading public a master piece from The Crusader:—Charles Martial AI- ures. In this thay have been great­ bis prolific pen. situation. The rapid growth, dur­ not pass muster a mile from its cen­ ment In the going. Since this West­ lemand-Lavigerife, Cardinal archbish­ ly helped by the recent cholera The Crusader:—Michigan is one of op of Carthage and Algiers, so well ing the past twelve months, of a pub­ ter and became valueless almost as ward move to likely to continue and lic sentiment favoring the most ener scare. About two weeks ago the the Western States that did not go known for his broad philanthropy soon as issued. grow more attention should be giv­ mad on election day. It was Re­ getfc measures of exclusion, is one of Senate committee on immigration and his effort to eradicate slavery en to It by our thoughtful men. publican by a safe majority, and and the slave trade in Africa, died the phenomena of the age. To reeotr- met at New York to near and re­ Wayne county—the county in which ntze the extent and intensity of the There to a movement on foot to on th>« -'»>th ult. His death is an ceive testimony and to decide up­ to Detroit—elected a Circuit court Irreparable loss to Christianity and conviction tbat the time has come to have an exhibit at Chicago that commissioner and W. W. Ferguson to shut flie gates, ft is not necessary to on plans to be incorporated Into a BISHOP TURNER'S LETTER. humanity. will be somewhat of a thorn In the the legislature—the first colored men share It in the unqualified form in new measure. As a result of their While the Plalndealer can not to hold such positions In the State. Chicago Inter Ocean:—Congressmen which ft manifests itself on every fide side of the proud bourbon of the Wheeler and Oates. of Alabama, and deliberations ^ they decided upon the agree with all the Rt. Rev. Bishop Out of ten candidates-elect—nine Re­ It Is greatly to Mr. Chandler's credit South, should the present program Senator Bate, of Tennessee, have all following: Turner says, he has certainly touch­ publicans and one Democrat—Mr. that he has put the issne before the succeed. Taking a cue from a pic­ Ferguson stood third. introduced bills to repeat the Fed­ country boldly and in definite shape ed upon matters that should call eral election law. These gentlemen ture that was sent to the Paris Pioneer Press:—Education, agita­ for intelligent discussion. Han the "1. No Immigrant shall be admit­ for serious consideration and that all know the embarrassments of a time come for the experiment of shut­ exhibit, it has been proposed to tion and the acquisition of proper­ law taat tries, to give the people ted to the United States between are too true. In his usual style, ting out all of the transoceanic world have a lynching scene In Chicago, ty will act upon prejudice as a tree ballot and a fair count. the ages df twelve and fifty years the bishop states his propositions cholera does upon the human sys­ fn order to keep out the dregs of Rn»- unless he can read and write free­ to show the unsophisticated Eu­ With such a ballot and count all sia and of Southeastern Europe? Mr. tersely and without gloss. The one tem, therefore cultivate these three of these worthy statesmen would ly and easily his native language, ropean how judge lynch operates In essentials and let us destroy it. Chamdler would probably grant with nor shall a person, above fifty-five proposition which the Plalndealer still be at home and never heard entire frankness that the dancer <* this free land of ours. There would The Planet:—Mr. Charles E. Har­ of in their present capacity as great be admitted who cannot read or wishes to consider, in the letter of ?cholera In 1898 Is not the only dan­ probably be much opposition to such ris and Wr. W. W. Ferguson, Afro- tariff reformers. write except as a member of a last week, to the tendency of such Americans, have been elected to the ger contemplated In nix remarkable. family coming. * an exhibit, and the opposition would American Baptist:—Our newspa­ proposition. a large majority of the race to legislatures of Massachusetts and "2. No immigrant shall be admit­ come mainly from men who take Michigan respectively. These are pers should all start an agitation American Citizen:—All colonization seek positions that require no en­ ted unless he possesses $100 In part in lynchings or condone them. gratifying results which are duly to prevent laborers from other coun­ schemes are either humbugs or silly money or its equivalent, except that ergy and entail no responsibility. tries, especially England and Europe Nevertheless, the good work should referred to the Democratic papers movements started by men who are the head of a family may bring with The Plalndealer has referred to the which declared that Negroes were from coming here. Brethren begin mercenary or Impracticable. The poor go on. We may be, able to shame at once. Get up petitions and ask him or send tor the other members subject before, and while It con­ not elected to representative posi­ Negroes should not take up time pre­ of his family if he or they possess America out of this Inhuman system tions in the North. the law makers to make employers paring to go to Africa or South Amer­ tends that all labor to honorable, $25 for each member. by showing up to the world In The Couraht:—The country, no less dependent upon this country for their ica. In the first country they are not the positions now being held and laborers. This is solving the race "8. All intending immigrants shall all of its horrors and injustice- The than the Republican party, to to needed as they now have too many hring with them certificates from sought after by a majority of the be congratulated on the retirement problem in a way that solves It. blacks and in the last the conditio"' Plalndealer stands ready to con­ Brethren begin now Senator Chan­ United States consuls abroad, show­ Afro-American youths of to-day are of (Mr. Blaine from public life. He of the poor is very little, if any. bet­ ing Ihat they have satisfied such tribute Its mite as soon as the prop­ dler has Introduced a bill the only ter than slavery. There i« room here not conducive to healthful manhood. might have accomplished this same j a consul that they have a right to er committee begins to make ar­ feat four years ago with good ad­ objection to which to It is not rigid for every industrious honest man be The blame, however, to not entirely and prohibitive enough. Let the » admission as immigrants. rangements. This question of lynch­ vantage to the party and certainly lie ever so poor or ever so black- "4. All persons seeking final na­ with the boys, the parents are as with more honor to himself. other countries keep their poor peo­ Philadelphia Presbyterian: I' •" ing, since It to forced on us against ple. Brethren let us stand together turalization papers shall give sea­ much to blame, because they do Springfield, Mass., Union:—The Henry Stanley has found English poli- our prayers and protests, should about this matter. tics In any wise distasteful since n* sonable notice to the court to not compel their children to learn Democrats in some sections of the which they intend to apply, and meet with the most strenuous op­ country have fought very hard Huntevflle Gazette:)—Close up or failed to get into Parliament, he still trades. There to a better chance some official representing the gov­ position we can muster. It Is a against the payment of a poll tax cripple the free schools and you fill has something to live for in the three ernment shall Investigate to grow from these positions to up the Jails and increase the saloons Negro boys whom he bought in Afrk* religious and sacred duty we owe as a prerequisite for voting, but iinen the other side when the ap­ better things than to grow from Alabama proposes to use it or its of the land. for three cents apiece- They are now the thousands of Afro-Americans who The Southern News:—The Solution in their twelfth year and are hem* plication to considered." no special fitness whatever. Just equivalent as a persuasive for not have met their fate by this method, voting. Of course the plan to In­ of the Negro problem can be much well educated by the noted African These recommendations are all how to remedy the matter Is a and a duty we owe posterity in tended to apply to the Negro vot­ sooner reached by school houses, traveler. If England would have none good but hardly severe enough. Sec- great question. banks, printing houses, stores and of Stanley as a politician. *• JJJ trying to eradicate it. It to time ers who pay small taxes, and it to , tion two leaves great room for quite likely that the saving of­ factories, than It can by a few of­ reason to bless him for his connection the Afro-American of America had fice-holders or by playing the second Qwith Livingston and the Dark Conti­ fraud and the amount should be fered by the law would be effec­ ve raised In both cases. In the past taken a vow as sacred as that Another project of Afro-Americans tive In many cases. But It is Just fiddle to any political party. nent. Should his Negro boys pr° of the villagers of Aberammergau as much bribery to hire a man to Indianapolis World:—The World be­ equal to his expectation.*, they may Congress has not been quick to rec­ that serves to show the creation be more to his honor as educatof" to keep the cruelties of lynching be­ stay away from the polls as to lieves and has believed for some time ognize public sentiment. Political of a business interest, to the Iron pay him to go and vote, and Ala­ that the highest Interests of the color­ and chrlstlanizers in the land of their leaders have been afraid of the re­ fore the people constantly. And Duke Mining Company, of Denver, bama to the first State to suggest ed people would be subserved by the fathers, upon their return, than « &e sult of such legislation upon their there to no better way ol forcing Colo. The company has been In the legalization of such bribery at abolition of the separate schools. gained a seat in the House »W*[ mons and plead the cause of Aire* respective parties, and It may be attention on the world than the existence for several months, but wholesale. There to not a single reason worthy difficult to secure a measure em­ proposed lynching exhibit at the recently It has had new life instilled New York Advertiser:—A conven­ of consideration to be advanced for there. *- longer keeping up the present discrim­ World's fair. tion of Negroes was held In Atlanta, bodying the foregoing provisions. Into It. Ga., yesterday to protest against ination, the only object the State Get a Souvenir Spoon Free. See onr has in maintaining a system of free liberal Premium Offer elsewhere. W-'

Holiday Exounkm Bates j. W. Taylor ts rery stele. JhfiitL D ETRbtl^EPABlJE^ The Michigan Central, "The Niag­ J. C. Richards spent Sunday in ara Falls Route," will sell round il trip excursion tickets to points on GJ&rvees " K0T1C* TO BUMOW**^ the Michigan Central in the United .. John Wilson was in town yes* .~ZZt-rtmi T«» PU*nn>a4iBa States and Canada (except locally he child of Moses Robinson is ill- 4 • between stations on the Toledo Di­ vision), and to all points in the re rami* at State of Michigan upon connecting WINDSOR WAIFS. o oi%c*t>o ********* lines (excepting that to points on Windsor, Ont, Dec. 12.—Mrs. Irvin The old saying that one might as Banks is very ill with throat trouble. well be ont of the world as ont of John WUHana*. 81 Crog«»"» the D. S. S. & A. R. R. 50 cents will be added) at a rate of one and Mr. John Brooks and Mies E. Bel- the fashion, if not fully believed, is one third lowest first class fare ford were united in marriage, Tuesday carried out to the letter, neverthe­ BOY A TOUGH* for the round trip Tickets will Dec. 6 by Rev. Pierce, at the,home of less. Being in the fashion is but be sold Dec. 24, 25, 26, and 31, the bride, a few miles from this city, another phase of imitation where 1892, and Jan. 1 and 2, 1893 limit­ Mr. W. Barnes, of Detroit, and somebody tries to look like or act ed to return Jan. 3rd 1898 and are Mrs. Washington, of this city, were like some one else. The sorry part married in Detroit, Wednesday, Dee. 7. of the many incougrous plights that IAD ear sRoasr a HSALTSTV TOUKO aaramx* good upon all trains excepting NOB. attempting to he in the fashion CAST USUALLY IS. 'TIS asasow row WAHT 19 and 20. The Willing Workers met at the residence of Mrs. John Jones, Robi- puts one, is that so many of us TBS BSST TOO CAM GST. Wt HA VlOUAt For tickets, time tables, etc. ap­ son street, Dec. 6- , The society in­ never get farther than the attempt. success WITH SOTS' AMO TOOTH'S SHOSS ply to Union Ticket Office 66 Wood­ tends resuming work in the early part It may be, for Instance the fash- raoM oua wan MANUFACTURE-— ward Ave. and at depot foot of of January. Ion to be learned and who has not Third St. The Ladies Aid society recently or­ had experience with the bore, who pretends everything and makes a The Rev- -V. F. McBayne has remov­ ganised in connection with the First P11)gree & Sijirth* The Detroit. Grand Haven As Mil­ Baptist church gave their first social botch oT It "ve-ytlme. It was once ed from 180 Macomb street to 167 the fash'on to have tight pants and Mullet t street. waukee and Toledo, Saginaw & Mus­ at) that church, Thursday .evening long shoes, and school children can THEY ARE SHOES WITH A RECORD— VKRT The young people's concert of the kegon Ry.. will as in former years with satisfactory results- remember when they turned to guy LIABLE—HEW LOT JUST IN—PRODUCTIVE OS* Beeoad Baptist church will be held make a Holiday Rate of one fare The members of B. M. E. S. School and a third for round trip to all gave their usual literary . exercises the freaks with small legs and large MUCH HAPPINESS — Monday. December 19, at 8 p. m. Ad­ feet who were in the fashion. And BOY HAPPY— mission 10 cents. points on its toe and connecting Sunday, Dec. 4. ( + lines in Michigan and Canada. Tickets The concert billed for Dec. 13 at A, so one could go on but it is a FATHER HAPPY— Sunday service* at the Second Bap­ particular fashion the Glancer wish­ EISMAN' A MAY HAPPT— tist church begin at 10:45 a- m. and will be on sale 24, 25, 26 and 31st M. E- Chapel has been postponed one Of December. 1892 and on January week from date. , es to treat at this time. It is PINGREE a SMITH HAPPT— 7:45 p. m. fashionable now Bays "to make up ' AND SUNDAY NEWS HAPPT. Mrs. A. J. Barrier, of Brockport, N. 1st and 2. 1893. All good to re­ Mrs. J. Bush, Mercer street, who has turn up to and Including J-*"*^ been visiting in Columbus, Ohio, re­ tfc,!--— parties. Since the Glan­ WHERE THERE Is SO MUCH HAPPINESS, Y.. who lias been visitdng her daugh­ aKent cer is not in it when it comes to PARTICIPATE. ter. Mrs. «. L. Williams, of Chicago, 3rd. 1893. Apply t* -* * turned home last week. for information. Rev- H- Brown, of Amherstburg, the foibles of the day he strolled will be the guest of her son, Mr. Geo. to the theater one evening all by A. Barrier of this city next week. occupied the «>ulpit «* tu* -*•• **. B. CHATHAM CTJLUNGS. church of this city, Sunday, speaking himself to see an Irish comedy last Miss Laura Montgomery of Peitits week . He was hardly seated ere Cote spent a few dnys in the elty very Impressively to the young people Chatham, Ont., Dec. 13.-Mr. Wm, The funeral of the late Miss A. Go­ he became aware of the existence EISMAN & YoUR Porter died and was burled last week. ings, who departed this life some of what might have been a full There will be no meeting of the M* Porter was formerly a student MA Y, SHOEMEN, Willing Workers society next week. months ago, was preached by the Rev. grown theater party, but on closer of the C. C. Institute, where he Stuart, at B. M- E. church, Sunday, observation it turned out to be but At thalr last meeting held at the stood first in his classes. He was at Miss Sarah Long, who is teaching residence of Mrs- Dougless Carter a nucleus, two ladles and two gen­ At 85 GRATIOT AVE. one time, first prise medallist of Onta­ school at Harrow, Ont-, spent Sun* tlemen. During the rest of the the society was pleasantly entertain­ rio In map drawing. • day with her parents- evening it was the Glancer's "fortune ed. St. John's Lodge No. 9. F. and A. M. Mies Marta Halland is convalescent, to witness two shows for the same Mr. Charles. B. Webb will vfadt Chl- elected offcers as follows last Monday Mies C Goodrich, of Gesto, Ont-, is money. He was not any more in­ -mm o.-uro. Duluth anfl other Northwestern evening: W. M- R. W. S. Johnson in our city. clined to be In the fashion, however, cities during the holidays. S. W., J. W; Montgomery; J. W., when the play was over than before The'friends of Mrs. Joseph Davis, David Lee; Treas-, iH- Weaver; Sec'y, and proceeded to saunter leisurely formerly MISB *»ee Strange, will re­ A. Shadd; S. D., J. C. /Richards; J.D. AMHERSTBURG NEWSLETS. down the street enjoying a fever • gret to learn of her husband's death H. Judith; Stewards, B. Holton and which is not fashionable. The thea­ at their home In Baltimore. D- Moore; Trustees, J. C Richards, Amherstburg, Ont-, Dec. 18.—Revj W. H- Brown has returned from ter party soon passed him and en­ The Rev. John Albert Williams, of W. J. Davis and L. Johnson; Tyler, tered a cafe where jtmly the "400 Omaha, dear to the hearts of many R. Douglass- Windsor, where he helped Rev- Price hold his grand rally. • are wont to feed, Luncheon over friends in Detroit has received and de­ Mrs- J- C. Richards is quite ill. one of the ladies lared she felt clined a call to the charge of St. While on her rounds for the news, All the sailors are returning home Special Cloak Sale. in twos and threes- like a stuffed pt at which the Thomas church. Philadelphia. Mr. Azrael was accosted (by the pastor of whole party And as they To close s very successful season we shall make such reductions in this depart­ Williams, though very young, posses a- Campbell chapel, who desired her to The pulpit of the A- M. E. church was filled during the absence of the passed downIKe^ street many oth­ ment that not a winter garment will remain with us. Our entire stock of Fashionable es fitness of the highest order for his take one of the cards which he was er choice and delicate expression of life work and though It was proba­ carrying around and which are call­ pastor by Rev- Brantford, our local "Overwear" of all descriptions—Jackets, Cloaks, Long Garments and Wraps hare al ed "punch cards." This card states preacher. , the same nature were used accom­ bly wisdom for him to decline the panied by the accustomed giggle. been marked at , charge pf so large and exacting a par­ that Elder Campbell gets no regular Miss Margaret Cobb is very sick, salary although he has a wife and but 1B recovering. No, the Glancer Is not a man of ish as St. Thomas Just now it can on­ fashion now. ly l>e a question of time before the two children to support. Azrael look­ Miss Fanny Stewart has gone to PRICES TO CLOSE QUICK. )' claims of hie people and the church ed the matter up end finds that Such South Colchester to spend the winter. NOTk PRICKS IK SVCVDOW. MSB BARGAI-VB IJV DEPARTMENT. of his choice will demand the assump­ is the exact case. Rev. Campbell is Everybody is expecting a wedding A tion of duties In a broader and more truly serving his people in the name to occur this week at ,the Baptist News pretentious field than the one in which of the Lord, and his people are wait­ church. , Item ing for the Lord to support him. We Next Sunday will be covenant Sun­ For he is now so ably working. We thsught we had room for them—And we have not, and hare mide The Second Baptist Sunday school are down on begging white people day at the Baptist church. The for anything here in Canada but of The Masons intend having their an­ Plaindealer? prices that will close them out. Now is the time. This is the place to will hold its annual Christmas tree, buy. Dec. 26, '92. This school is now course there are sometimes when It nual sermon preached Christmas day. If so send it on a card to 158 wide awake and in a very prosper­ is necessary and this Is one of them. "Yankee" W. Sixth street, by Wednesday noon An incident that occerred Sunday event of each week. Christmas Smoking Jackets at a Bargain. ous condition under the charge of Tea Gowns and Suits at Greatly Redu ed Prices. ('. Thompson, superintendent, and ing at this church will probably ex­ the following excellent corps of plain to the public the reason of the THANKS. teachers: H. T. Toliver, Mrs. E. &pathy of the flock- To the Editor of the Plaindealer:— W. Smith, Misses F. Cole, F. Smith, The pastor after an able discourse You will allow us space to ex­ Another lot of Gentlemen's Hemstitched All L'nen Handkerchiefs V.. Jeffrey. Mr. Smith, E. Brown, Mrs. asked one of the ex-trustees and whil­ press our hearty appreciation for DFBULUS manufacturers' seconds, at 10c, 15c, 17c, 18c! 20c 25c, 35c and 371 the kindness of Mrs. Porter Cole and Harrison. Mrs. P. Smith and several om Sunday school superintendent to THE BARGAIN OF THE WEA.SOP*. others. Madame Preston has return­ lead in prayer. The whilom trustee chorus, and our thanks for the ma­ ed and will have charge of her old simply smiled a refusal, thus placing terial aid which their concert on 100 dozen Handwork Scalloped Edge Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Every Bible class. Strangers are cordial­ an awkward veil of silence over the the 7th inst, brought to Ebenezer (OUGHJyRUP Thread Linen. ly invited. church. Another trustee in explana­ church. We have great admira­ Wanted.—A first class barber. Ad­ tion of the act, said, that the pastor tion for the kind of work which is six FOR 9100 being accomplished by this aggrega­ I Is still at the front I You] dress Z. Beverly. Cassopolis, Mich. was paid to pray. Then, brethren Leas than the cost of importation. Miss Carter, of Albion. N. Y., who please pay him, and save the outsiders tion of our best young people, under | can rely on it! It never j een the guest of Mrs. J. Li. Martin, The Civil Rights League have a dead be difficult to forecaste the good i fails to perform a cure! ! TAYLOR, WOOLFENDEN & C O will return home soon. cinch on the public school board. We which will come both to the chorus Mrs. F. E. Preston who attended are in hopes that the school will now itself and to the community if they tiw Brown wedding anniversary at be opened, even if the act i,oses us shall reach the standard at which Toledo, has returned home. our.colored teachers. This, though, their directress is aiming. Mrs. Cole Mrs. J. L. Martin visited Ypsilanti, Is hardly likely. Mr. R. W. S. John­ wields a silent influence among these son's speech at the Board was like young people, by whom she is held in jDLBomcS Thursday of this week. Buy of the Maker. Miss Ttosa Roberts will make her a dynamite cartridge thrown among! the highest esteem, even more po­ | is sold by all dealers for2$c < home in Kansas City in the future. the members. He made one mistake, tent than the inspiring baton with which she directs their grand chor­ I Don't b« misled. If • dealer offeri yen The Bethel Aid Society entertain­ with regard to the number of colored some other "just u rood " ln»ist on ed those who assisted in the fair children in town, and probably it uses. She holds among them a po­ • getting the old reHaWbr. Ball's Cosgh I Thanksgiving week in the church chcildren in town, and, probably it sition peculiarly unique. Few per­ | Eyrnp. No imiutloas are u good. parlors Wednesday night. world have been better to have let sons could secure so easily such the Board find out that we have the flattering results. How highly her The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PUTUf LANCE'S PLUM Ths ttrost Tj n«'or which, she says, she was forced Mrs. W. O. Bentley is quite sick. was run over and killed recently by ALBERT SCHAUB, and Silver. Dresden Cuius. Coins and Silver, Buck Horn and Silver and English Nat to perform. During the last six Mr. Lucas is improving. a switch engine. 105 Gratiot Ave. ursl Woods, plain and silvered . months she has been so feeble as The prices range from $3.50 to $16 each. to be unable to do anything to sup­ Our regular line of Staple Umbrellas from $1 to $6 50 each Is complete; it In­ port herself and she declares that cludes onelot of steel rod Close Rollers, with fine Natural Wood Handles whieh are Johnson, well knowing her destitute now all the go. condition has ignored all her appeals WE £NORAV£ NAKES FREE OF CHARGE, Tor help. John C. Freemont Post, No. 496. G. A. R.. elected these officers last night: Commander. Matthew Finch; TIE WORLD WE LITE IE. C. LINGEMANN & CO. S. Y. C. Aaron Johnson; J. V. C, Wes­ ley Coins; surgeon. C. T Graham: 26 MONROE AVE. chaplain. Richard Christian; Q. M. R. Is the title of a book we have bought the entire remainder of. Not to Monimus: O. of D.. John Jackson; O. create a monopoly and increase the price, but to sell it at less than one- of C Fred Bowman: delegate to quarter of the subscription list. Newly written, fact and figures down State encampment. William Canady. They will be installed at the first to date, it presents in a pictorial and graphic manner a complete ac­ COOK .ID THOMAS" meeting in January at the hall, No. count of the origin and resources of our planet and its relation to the JS-. 200 Randolph street. universe. Its pages cover the entire globe and the work is a compen­ At the regular communication of Whits Wash. Kalsomtne, Palm, Varnish NEW BANNER TMhacorns Lodge. No. 13. F. and A. dium of Astronomy, Geology, Geography, Zoology, Botany and Eth­ M. on Monday evening. Dec. 12th, the nology. The colored Maps, Charts and Diagrams are' numerous and Hone Scrub Shoe, Hair and Clsth following officers were elected for accurate, the illustrations, many of them half tones, are interesting and the ensuing year: Worshipful Mas­ BRTJ8HKS, ETC.. beautiful, and the text is instructive. It contains nearly 400 pages and »*r GrsUot •we^ BARBER SHBP ter. John N. Langston. Senior War­ DKTBOCr, den. S. H. Harris: Junior Warden. T. is printed on a heavy fine paper. It is bound in cloth, with leather Brush Street between Ma­ rv»le: Treasurer. Jas. H. Cole. Sr. In­ back and corners, and strongly stayed throughout. It is a complete stallation of officers will take place comb and Gratiot Ave. on Tuesday evening. Dec. 20. in con­ Atlas, correct at the present time—a complete Gazetteer of the U- S. junction with Hiram and Mount It has the latest census of the population. It has 200 maps and dia­ Messrs. Cook and Thomas take pleasur raven TiOdges. grams and 300 illustrations. It has the best thing of its kind. It was In inviting their many patrons sad the gen Ambrose Timbers who with several to be sold by subscription (the dearest way of selling books and the hRIID STEM UIIDIT eral public to partouize their new shop' 'on other boys was at Bethel church of the finest" in the state. Every convent last Saturday afternoon for rehearsal dearest way of buying them) at $8 in cloth and $10 in half Russia. We 196 Randolph Street, for Christmas festival, got into a offer the former at $1.25 and the latter at $2, and we believe that every ence. First class workmen. Every thing frolic and in attempting to Jump one who looks at it will buy it. We ask you to look at it. new and neat Pleasant quarters. CalL from the gallery stairs to the hall Lyceum Theatre Blor],

heirnr. fell and broke his leg. He • was conveyed to his home on Willis Lace Curtains and Prompt avenue and it will be two months Hot and Cold Baths, l>efore he can walk again. WITH SHOWER or PERFUMERY. Never be without it. Mr. Chns. Work a Specialty. Bath Rooms reserved for Ladies Fri­ Visscher. 44 Lincoln Ave.. Sorlnarfield. Porteous, Hunter & Co. Goods Called Foi And Deliver* days, 2 to 4 p m. Complete service. O., writes: "Five doses of Dr. Bull's fongh Syrup cured me of a severe Telephone 448. °ough. I shall always keep it." Cook #& Thomas, Prop.

••• • .. *v-^ »/ Oberllh, Ohio, Dec. 13.—Our sub­ A GREAT NEWSPAPER CLEVELAND DEPARTM'T. scribers and friends will please ad­ dress all items concerning marriages, f Phe New York Tribune Always True and LADlES ,H AIR PRISING births, the arrival or departure of Subscription orders una news Items friends, deaths and the like on or be­ Loyal to Its Principles Let us not forget tnat the next The New York Tribune concedes the tor the tk'Vfliiad department of the legislature U to decide the question fore each' Tuesday, to Pals, Box FnikiKlealtr, can be »ent on poetal 1214. election of Grover Cleveland, but waevher or not the lire department promises to defend the Republican ourd or by note to Win. H. Roger*, The Concregationa! Sunday school1* of. Cleveland shall be enlarged. Of policy on finance and projection, real estate and insurance agent, are at the head of a movement fur­ course uu u plain necessity and we with a.l the ability it can oommuod. 643 Erie street. The Plaindealer hope the legislature will so see it. nishing a helpful diversion for the IH^ ail the news from Cleveland, smaller boys of our village In the It wad the discontent of the tann­ FINE -:- WIGS^ In ihe meantime we^niust not lose ers which caused the Democratic Southern and Northern Ohio, and sight of our own interest. It is no form of a military organization. The the rest of the world. Subscrip­ membership has already reached victories of two years ago. The creulc to the city of Cleveland that Weekly Tribune, addressing itself di­ tion one dollar per year. . Valuable we have no colored men in the fire de­ large proportions, and is steadily In­ MADE TO ORDER. rectly to them for the past two advertising medium lor wants, lost partment. If we were not property creasing, showing that not only the years, ht-s carried on a campaign and found* owners and were exempted from boys themselves, but also their par­ of discussion for their benefit, al­ taxes, than we would have less claim ents and friends are deeply Interest­ Orders by mail promptly attended to ed in the step, and giving to the most uofxi-rollelied in American Journ­ It Contends for the Eight for representation. This is a mat­ ter that onr people should look af­ originators unmistakable signs of the alism; and the result coupled with The Detroit Plaindealer must feel appreciation of their pains. Whiielaw Re Id's previous great ger- MADAM OZTAYlk BARNETT, happy over the state of things in its ter with a deep interest. We are called citizens of Cleveland and are If there is not now (for it has not vice to farmers, has been seen in bfrilliwlek. for it did Its part to bring the {act that agricultural commun­ about the grand result. It always equally taxed for its maintainence, yet come to our notice) no doubt hut our representation in the city there soon will be set In motion ities have stood falthXul to the Re­ 531 Brie8t.,cfore»aod, Ohio. stands up in its boots and contends for publican party, in a campaign in "/a no way tan American to tfftttivtly in- a . puare re 1 nwdv>i on the tubjteU that claim, It never Mocaee to lell the Uepubli- went completely to pieces. This party ©* the eonntry its duty to th? tion on the police force, but what Already and for a long time con liv­ P'thlic •itfentwH from one •t-ontk t> another as does this show? Can we not be year, the Democratic leaders chang­ WILLIAM LOOK race The colored press le indebted able care has been devoted to the by rcauing the N. RT« AMRHICAN RKVIKW." represented in some other depart­ higher culture of young ladles. But ed their tactics and excited dis­ • more or less to the Plntudealer for val content among workingmen. They (LstaCncQitj-Mg,,) sable news wMeb its brilliant corps ments, save where men are employed few of the young men pass through to subdue the vile and depraved? Are college, yet it is by no means to be pointed to the higher prices of . IN THE of wrijers furnish it from week to farm products, and assured the Attorney & Counselor werk. Personally, the Republican has we so lawless that the city thinks considered owlnsr to a lack of in­ worklnguien of Northern cities that been benefitted by it. Long live onr It wise to give us representation terest in them on the part of the NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW at Law. ttoe British tariff system, (that is Western contemporary—The Boston in that department. Let us not parents. For they take fully as TOO WILL ALWAYS FIND to gay, lessened protection to Amer­ Republican. stand back saying: "Let well much modest pride In all of th*ir enough alone* We pay for our cit­ boys successful work. The girls, ican farming and Industry) world HASHi REMOVEs Offices to D izenship and we have a right to fair however, are not so able to meet lower the prices of food and man­ THE RI8HT TOPIC?, Cleveland. Ohio. Dec. 13.-iron. J. representation. and buffet the storms and tur­ ufactured products, and the pro'its BY THE RI8HT MEN, No's. 55 anil 56 IcOraw P. Green ha* Rained for himself a Mr. S. Manley, of New Philadelphia, moils of the world as we a r«. Hence of "monopolists" In this country, wonderful prestige as a statesman Ohio, is visiting friends in Cleveland. we are left to ourselves soone-. and wirfle at the same time maintain­ ATTHERIQHT TIME. DETROIT, MICH. -and lawyer. He is recognized by }jr «\ Sirs. V» niston, of Norfolk. Va., that i« natural, for who in winter ing the wages of labor, those wages ever thinks of bearing the sturdy the beat talent in Cleveland as one ar' keeping house at 108 Walnut st, being now the highest ever known The TapUs tie »•«. V8 iUO e Whi< h arc of the most proficient lawyers at Mrs. Anna Turner, of Beliefontai.'.e, oak 1n*o the hou«e. That care Is In the Cnited States. By fa Is? pre­ upi e iintn in ih> j,tti. fa n>'n I—«n m T the bar. He seldom lo«e8 a ca«e. Ohio, spend the Winter in Cleveland, reserved for the Illy and the geran­ tence, deception, and a pandering *I politic*, •€• e ic*\ li"r« o ••. I u< n iu>. and is alwayw first to win the f:r«t the guest of W. G. Wright, 102 Allen iums. to tne lowest passions of uninfo-m- t'n u e ind'i.irial en n n \ g >ci. 1 »nri • •»• criminal cns«> of the session. He street. If we. the boys, of Oher'in. of whom ed n>en Jn large citie«. they have mtl > ft ilrs etc - i > »li r . all sul<- j «iso. *hcrt am rio ns r qNTH THK 0"UR«K OF PUBLIC INTKHE-T fn THK to litrht the marvel of his snccess. the best made china- the same time eneace in some^h'ng ever, will tihe Tribune yield one inch Al t'llject* are treated of impartially on mileai We feel sure that the history and Mrs. Garrett, 10 Laurel street, who that will bring intellectual develop­ of ground in the battle for Amer­ both tidet, the C h. D. thai life of such a man would infuse lias been fcl for sometime is much im­ ment. ican policies. k soW for Dollar*. proved. Tbe Contributors 'o 'b« lit vr w are tbi into the breasts of everv yonnsr What is this pom*thlnim (he worlc The UHl JL ticks) - person a burning ambition to depart The friends of Mrs. C Burdine are fellow*. Hear It from an r>he»-Hn lo>ks f r (be m«si au'borl alive gu e- l, ChieajML pleased to know that she has regained Roswell G. Horr's great articles between Cts •from their present state of idle- man himsel': "Let us have a llter^rv nv» s on the »ti' 1 cit> of Jj e day. N Niagara Fajfc her health. will be among th" feattu-es of the Indianapolis, _ MvMetv." *Thev en who tMnk Tribune, the coming year. Me* of dh r iHiiodiia can point to such a sue Mr. Skinner has opened a tons'trial 1 H. Louis, Bskmanca, Ann Aibot, Hon. John P. Oreen hn« never taken thev can," vome one has snH. I he- every political faith are Invited to <••»- on of dt-tiuitu s !' d writer*. Toe \i> parlor at his home. 10 I^aurel street- Buflalo, Ft Wayne, CadilW a rnckwurd step. He was ad­ lieve ami thfA we can- an«i more ia H roll of the. people who are m»kii g The Christmas exercises at the A, rend them. They will state Re­ mitted to the bar o' Cleveland in than that, that since an Or*»rM?i m«n fie titbiorv. conn lib e tbe affa r», ai» Peoria and Cleveland. A If. E. church will be held on Tuesday, publican view wPh frnnkn'***. point leading h • opinion .»• ihe >g . >u:h a- 187°. soon afterwards he was chosen PUTffested It. 1L native Ooerlln man out • the probable consequences of HHJBAOE BOOK following Chriitning. Elaborate prep> can be at th^l|m^of It. If this Mr. Gladstone, the Prime Mintuter o to a thousand Jn«*lce of the peace, which o'fice he •ratios has been made to give the chiU a change In the tariff policy of < En nnd: Mr. b* aine: Signer Crbp held for nine years and tried suc­ l«« done Oherllnv^Holns will have the country, and evade no Issue, and beat points at fen a grand good time. found a way to divert and Instruct Ex-rVim- Mincer of !••)«; Buo cessfully o"'er 12.000 cases. In 1889 conceal ivo fact, bearing unon the Mr. Nickens. 63 Linden street, whd themselves and that by their own HMct'; H K H. He Court of Part the low rats he was elected to a seat in the subjects dlscu«e^d. Their thorough WON sk-k a fev. days, is around again. efforts. ThJnk and act at once, fel­ C rdinal liH>loa«. Blabopa Poller, L»» an of t«« cents lower hou«e of the State legislature treatment of fundamental prinnlples Millalleu, F< ss etc.. etc. Mrs. Belters, of Central ave.. had lows. per mils. for the State of Ohio, and at the returned from Mm on, Ga., where she will aid every reader to a lietter B a 7 expiration of his term he was elect­ The academy has' Instituted the understanding of profound and im­ The Time *ben tb- s auhj^cts are treated ( r has been vlsiiing her sick mother. T)lan of contests In declamation. it. ed State Senator for the 2. »th dis­ Wm ^Davis of Danville, Ky.. hag portant issues. in i»y i n^>e contribute rs s *be ^ervtim- trict of Ohio. Porn In poverty and Monday last was the day for the A page a week will be devofed » ben tbe sul 1 cts are in i be puMin m*nd been given employment at theVulcan struggle. The effect was Inspir'ng. ob*v>»irile hi" eminence, and by pluck and pervcer- Knnr^acus ha rammed his companions news of interest to Union veterans. ' ce>8*d to thlr>k of them Tne pirn t Tho musical and social entertain­ ncain. Daniel Webster was at nnce has amazed a fortune suffic­ ment given last Thursdiy at the home Old soldiers, who hn.ve some experi­ nord Peaconsficld. has awaken­ Farming has now become such ha* been prepared at the school the OolIIngwood Cngrejratlnal ed In mnnv a breast and from the SOODBICfilfiOL an enormous Interest in the Unit­ Subscription Price $5 year W«l*«r ItMt * headquarters for the use of our church has extended an Invitation to present outlook, the entire academy ed States, that there is an Impera­ public school teachers. Clevefctad Rev. D. W. 6baw to preach the annual will win the laurels next term. csniioir, tuua can rightly boast of her superior­ roll call sermon on Xmns night. If tive necessity for mak'ng more of a THE KORiH AMERICAN REVIEW, we can be recognized in the churches Many have wondered and already specialty of the business Interests ity in public whools for no efforts learned that the chanel hell rlmrs 3 Baal 14lh 8ire»t, N*w rk. . or money Is spared to make our let us also he recognfred by the state. Of th/» farmers of the country at Subscribe for the. Plaindealer. News no longer at 4:80 n. nt. Thursdays, large. Plans have been formed which schools what they should be. The owing to the fact of the religious work of preparing a new reading from every part of the state. ought to T"."ke *hr Semi-Week'y and services after simper. This l« not the W«efciy Tribune absolutely in- room for teachers at the public a departure from the Thursday lec­ school headquarters has been going dlsnenaa.Me to every tiller of the CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. ture, for It o»1nd th"r f« >r<» do noth­ fully decorated and groaning under - bune's pag-»s during 1R93. The pa­ more faithful or deeply interested ing, hut shonld cheer'uliy #*o the the weight of palatable things, per wl'l h"ve l«s« poll ics and more in the per'ection of the njMfc school lltle +.hin"«. For D<*». lPth- his awaited them. They were the re­ of the thousand and one things work o* Clevel-ind • hnn Mi«s Peve'ey. '"rmons will be on. "Th" ReiHnT cipients of many useful and beau­ T which re'rr^h the mind, entertrin For mnnv years she h^s been prin­ TlnrV' W*. Mn'h. X n. 39 nt 1":S') tiful presents. After un evening of the imagination, and guide the read­ cipal of the Clevpland Normal train­ a. m. and "S'-an'l "T» for.Tesus," text. unusual pleasure, the guests dis­ er in Mv* prosecution of his business ing school, wlii^h pr«T>nres yonng Rev. II. 10. n*- 7:??0 p. vn. persed wishing the worthy couple and social life. ladies for nnWic school teachers. M*. Z'on Baptist.—S-'n-'av school the return of many similar occasions. f The Tribune asks for renorts as The proficlenov of these youn« la­ a t«ndnn"« on* hundred and th'rty feven. Mr. Co'l'n«, a pem'nTv shi- to the operations of Village Imp-o- e- dies ns teachers, can not be oiies- Mrs. Anna K. Ware will spend ment Societies, from those who are tionod. The tenchers are anpoint- the Christmas holidays in the Queen d^nt-. rre«>»,hod on "The Influence of the iro'^el" in th° mo^nin-r. Pro'es- acquainted with their operations. ed at her recommendation, and we City. An illustrated catalogue of excel­ are pleased to know that she rec­ sor A. S. Boo*. o» the college llbrnrv. The annual banquet to be given f lent premiums will be sent free on ommends them upon merit only. by the K. of P., Wednesday evening. addressed he Endeavor on the c-iis FAMOUS HOVELS. o' Intemperance, a^d the pastor. Be". application. Dec. 28th, promises to be the most Th<; Semi-Week'y Is p."r*ieulnrlv V Br CELEBRATED AUTHORS. brilliant affair ever given by that B. B. Hill continued the thonarht commended to the attention of gen­ noble organization. Handsome in­ under the si-Weet. "Christ the tme LOCALLY NOTED. eral readers. It gives more of the vitations have been issued and an way." from John XIV, 6. In the even­ ing service. keen Incl«Ive edPorin.ls. book re­ GIVEN FREE AS PREMIUMsVo The Plaindealer Is always on sale exceptionally fine time anticipated. + yvtift at the grocery store of Mr. W. 0. After the banquet a dance will be Dec. 18*h Mr. A. T. Bows wPl lead views, foreign le ters and other val­ NEW SUBSCRIBERS. uable features of the Tribune, than Bowles, 658 Central avenue. given which will not be under the the Fndenvor and the pastor wl'l, READ OUR LIBERAL OFFERS Miss Delia Smith, of New York auspices of the K. P's. preach on "Jacob wrestllm? with the there Is room for In the Weekly. The la.rg-» tyne and broad columns BELOW. City, is visiting friends here, the A business establishment, known Amrel" In the evening. The pnM'c guest of MIBS Maggie Harris, 74 is cordially Invited to n'l of these of the Tribune make It the easiest K as the New Enterprise Coal Com­ pa.»>er to read. Grant street. pany, under the management of Mr. services. Seats free all da v. To all who subscribe during 1892 It lt> the opportunity of s lifetime to Mr. J. H. Ferguson, of Harmon Sam W. Butler, has recently been Mr. Henrv Lee returned home at for one yenr. the paper wl'l be sent mecure m. eetccilon of standard worUa and street, was employed last week by formed in this city, and has Its of­ the end of last week, after an an excellent periodical at a nominal cost. the Price Bros, horse shoeing, car­ free for the balance of this year, fice located on the corner of 9th and absence of three or four days. 1 I iii , riage and wagon manufacturing Paint streets, where orders can be Miss M. Chamn leaves for her Sa.m.nle conies free. Weekly, $1. Semi-Weekly. $2. Ne. Author. Title. comanpy. This enterprise Is making left for coal in any quantity, and home In .HarH«vln«», O.. Ra+nrdav. I Wilkie Collins—Your Money cr Your Life. rapid success. The company Is run promptly filled. Give .the young 17^ ingt. and will not return next Friends of AgrienPnre, Industry a Walter Besant—The Humbling of the Mem- In the interest of the race and gives ni»d the Republican party, are men your patronage, for they are term. 3,Ch»rie»Pirlr—« ThelS'adfog Papers. employment to as many men as pos­ deserving. The funeral of Mr. S. LPs. (whPe) Invited to nvke no clubs for this 4 Wiltie Collins—The Magic Spectacle*. sible. paper tn their loeaMtle*. There are 5 Charlotte M. Braerae—A Bridge of Love. Miss Emma Lewis, the amiable boot and shoe dealer, who so sud­ 6 four years of trial, of new experi­ £*•;£• Braddcn—George CaurfieJd'a Journey. Miss Fields left the city last Wed­ daughter of Rev. D. D. Lewis, will denly departed this H'e. the l'Hh 7 S. T. Coleridge—The Rhyme of the Ancient nesday for Columbus, to attend the spend the holidays in Lancaster, the Inst, was held 1a«t Monday after­ ment, of discussion of great nation­ ... - - Mariner. funeral of her brother. noon at the re«Hene«». al topics, and of observation of the 8 gjornstjeme BJbrason—The Wedding March. guest of Mrs. J. C. Vlney. f « Besant and Rice—The Ten Yean and Tenant. Mrs. Cunningham, 228 Central ave­ Neat programs have been print­ The Bust church protracted meet­ e f*et* of Democratic eunremacy be* to Charles Dickens-Sketches of Young Couples. nue, ean give you the beet accommo­ ed announcing the Grand Rally at ings were discontinued this week. , fore the country. The Tribune wi'l it Mrs. Forrester—In a Country House. dation room and board. »a ft. E. Fraacillon—Esthers Glore. Quinn chapel A. M. E. church. Sun­ lead In the presentation of the Re­ 13 Emite Gaboriao—Max's Marriage. Mr. Alex. Taylor, of Harmon day, Dec. 18th. Rev. 8. W. White, CALVIN ITEMS. publican rlew. The friends of the »4 Charles Gibbon—In Pastures Green. street, hag left the city. splendid record of the Repnr-l'cn 15 Thomas Hardy-What the Shepherds Saw. of Circlevine, will occupy the pulpit Calvin, Mich.. Dec. 18.—Mr. Miles A grand reception was given last party, can aid In the final triumph 16 Mary Cecil Hay—In the Holidays. in the morning; Rev. J. J. Johnson, of Butcher who has been sick for some IT Captain Marryat—The Three Cutters. Thursday eveniiur. at the home of Frankfort, In the afternoon and Rev. of Renublloan principles by seeing 18 Helen B. Mathers—The Land o' the Leal. Mrs. Hawkins, 40 Hackman street. In time, is slowly recovering:. J. W. Nuby. the eloquent pastor of Miss Rachnel Duncey who has been that the peonle read the Republi­ honor of the newly married couple, the First Baptist church of this city, can side of the story. No. Author. Title. No. Author. Title. sisk with consumption, died Dec. 8. 19 Miss Mulock—In a House Boat. 35 Anthony TroUope—Why Frau Frohmann "Mr. and Mrs. Honley, 23 Ashland ave­ at night. A full attendance of the The Tribwna, nue. She was buried at Bethel cemetery so Mrs. Oliphant—Earthbound. Raises Her Price. membership of the church Is earnest­ the 5th. New York. ti Ouida—Little Grand and the Marchioness. 36 CharlesDickent—Three Detective Anecdotes Owing to the unanimous desire to ly urged, and a grand time spirit­ M F.W. Robinson—Tbe Bar-maid at Battleton 37 Violet Wythe A Wavering Image. attend the Excelsior cornet band con­ Mr. Frank .AU-nha* retu-n-d home DAYTON, OHIO. 33 Alfred Lord Tennyson—The Lover's Talc. 38 Mrs. Forrester—The Turn of Fortunes ually and financially is anticipated. from South Bend, to spend the w«n*er «4 Miss Tsckeray—Out of the World. Wheel cert last Thursday evening. "The Lau­ Dayton, Ohio. Dec. 18.—Rev. R. E. •5 Annie Thomas—The Mystery, and other Mr. Richard Chancellor, of Colum­ wPh his parents, accompanied by Mr. Ransom, of Springfield, Ohio, deliv­ 39 T. DeWitt Talmage— Night Side of New rels" postponed their meeting until bus, has been called to thig city, Stories. Friday evening, at 228 Central are- George Hopper^ ' ered an excellent address here last •6 Miss Mulock—The Self Seer. 40 Miss Mulock—His Litti'e Mother. on account of the serious Illness of Mrs. A. Anderson la visiting her Mrs. J. H. Ridden—Miss Molloy's Mishap. 41 Katherine S. Macquoid—Tbe Awakening. nne. The Laurels are preparing for Thursday evening. Subject—"The Katherine S. Macquoid—Poor Roger, his brother Mr. Wm. Chancellor, children In Chlcn«ro. 3 4a Mary Cecil Hay—Reaping the Whirlwind. a grand fancy dress party, during good time coming." •o The "Duchess"—How Snooks Got Out Of It 43 Mrs. Forrester—Oueen Elizabeth's Garden. the holidays. Scioto Lodge. No. 18, K. of P.. still QMrs. Onepn Burnett has retu-ned Col. John Fielding, of Cincinnati, 0., 30 A Conan Doyle—My Friend. Tbe Murderer. 44 Charles Dickens—The Battle of Life. continues to thrive and is undouhfd- f 31 Charles Dickens—The Chimes. 4f Wilkie Collins—A Shocking Story. There la a movement on foot by from Son h B^nd to wn* *h" winter was In our city last week. ly wieldimr an influence for (rood in 3s Charlotte M. Braeme—A Gilded Sin. 46 Ouida—Bimbi. t^- 'J. U. O. of O. F.. of the city to with her cousin. Mr. Frank Burnett. Mrs. Theodore Manley and Miss A. 33 Besant and Rice—Shepherds all andMaidens 47 Mhe Mulock—Tbe Last of the Ruthves*. this community. She Initiated three B. Kemp, of Toledo, will be the .. **'r. 48 Mary Cecil Hay—A Little Aversion. celebrate the birthday of Hon. Chas. 40 Ouida—The Little EarL ... Sumner, the 6th of January. The Chas. brave men ln*o the mvsterles of Pyth- NEW RICHMOND, OHIO. gueats of Mamie A. Jones, during the 34 Helen B. Mathers—As He Cometh Up The fc lanlsm Wednesday nlsrht. 50 BrssiK and Rice—The Case of Mr. Lucraft^ Sumner looVre of the G. U. O. of O. F., New Richmond. Ohio. Dec. 12.—Mr. holidays. Stair. Extensive preparations are being are the prime movers. The occasion I. Houston and daughter. Miss The A. M. E. church has a new made by Quinn chapel A. M. E. will he one of interest and an op­ Lonettn. formerlv of this Place, but choir. Mamie A. Jones, first soprano; To soy one sending as $1 for One Year's Subscription church, to hold a grand Christ­ portunity will be aiven to draw now of Cincinnati, are visiting friends J. Adella Alters, second sonrano; Bes­ w mas festival and bazaar at the city to the Plaindealer, in advance, we will seed any ten of out t .e sentiment of our young men. and relatives here thig week. sie Flnley. alto; Mrs. M. Mitchell, con­ hall, Monday night, Dec. 26th. The. Excelsior cornet band concert, Mrs. Frank Garner wag called to tralto; Paul L. Dunbar, base; T. J. the above named Famous Novels. Get a Library for Plato. given at Excelsior hall last Trmra- the bedside of her sick grandson. Mitchell, tenor; Wm. Pendleton, nothing. dnv even'nir was a grand treat. The Edarnr Jasper, son of Mrs. Jasper, of eholrwter; Mrs. Wm. Pendleton, or­ To any one sending two yearly subscribers, accom­ -whole affair was a credit to the NOTES FROM PONTIAC. Cincinnati, last week. ganist. musical talent of H. C. Smith, who Is Pontlac, Mich., Dee. 18.—Rev. "J. The mnnv friends of Mrs. Alon'O panied by $2.00, we give a choice of any twenty-five of the leader of the band, and the origi­ Masterson of Flint assisted Elder Hill Jackson will be glad to hear that these great books. nator of the concert. In the quarterly meeting exercises. she Is slowly Imnrovlng. —At Troy. Ohio. Nov. 24, Miss An­ The social gathering at Mr. and We were favored with a number of The yonner ladles of the Second na Stausrhlln to Mr. Willis Jones. For 4 new subscribers, accompanied by $4. we will Mrs. Geo. Alexander's 55 Hackman visitors from abroad. Baptist church of this place, will —At Dayton. Ohio. Nov. 23. Miss A. send tbe entire list of 50 books and one those handsome street, last Thursday. Dec. 8. was M/. and Mrs. George Bell, of Detroit, orlve a emnd IPerary entertainment. Coleman to Mr. Robert Robinson. quite enjoyable, the refreshments be­ spent Sunday and Monday in Pontlac Dec. 24th for the benefit of the —At Indianapolis. Tnd.. Nov. 23, Souvenir Spoons described elsewhere. Take advantage ing- a feature of the evening. guests of Mrs. R. A. Harris. church. Mary J. James to William P. Scott. of the great offer , • ;. • •

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THE GLUMKSJ-F AFRlCA- HOUSING FARM MACHINERY. CROWN AND SCEPTER. Continued from page one. i bat Effective Shelter* That Queen Victoria has altogether 447 agri­ say from pergonal Little Labor ami No Moaey. cultural prizes. n\ and eau Btocktqp ie machines and farm implements, SJSS* tuat neither The pt-fsvnt king of Wurtemberg is re- laqje aud small, ought all to be housed uov it* environments uor my oilier no.vued for his somewhat plebeian and nortion of the Wft-t are no more »luring the long winter mouths. Costly strongly developed predilection for raw V onious. V«o be compared to Africa than the buildings are by no means necessary for moon U to be compared to the their protection. The Philadelphia Farm Tue king of Greece seems to like Paris eun. and wuppose n »ere equal to a Sightly House Above journal says on the subject of cheap better than Athens, being frequently sees Africa, the aeren hundred thousand Ground. shelters: oa the boulevards, accompanied by only one member of his suite. emigrant* who land at New \ork While ice may be kept in the rudest of Two shelters we have in mind which annually and are pourinsr iato the structures, provided proper ventilation, are useful, though ugly. The first (Fig. 1) Tbe birthdays of the king and queen of West. that the few colored peo­ is a tentlike structure built back of a Portugal fall on tbe same date (Sept. 28), ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA. ple who may go there will »oon drainage, etc., are insured, it frequently barn. It has sil band a frame placed on a coincidence that does not attach to any VEND for our Catalogue, and see what a goad education we can give Wenemble a tly la a tub ol milk, happens that a tidy building is desired other of the European sovereigns. for the purpose—one that may be placed a low foundation wall. The roof is made ** you, u:ider the best teacher* and on the most reasonable terms. aad will have about as mui-Ji po­ of rough boards, but is so steep that no King Francis of Assisi, grandfather of near the residence without detracting Grammar, Normal a:id College Courses, with industrial training and litical power a.« a fice dog would water ever falls on the machinery. King Alfonso of Spain, is nearly seventy hine in contending with an ele­ from the general surroundings. Such, a years of age and of dwarfish proportions the best unsectarian Christian influences. Advanced students especially phant. house is the one illustrated in the cut, that do not exceed those of his little royal desired. HORACE BUMSTEAD, President. Mr. Onhtw-elt sny*, "there is room and about which Country Gentleman grandson. and good treatment for two hun­ has the following to say; . The queen of Roumania is a successful dred tiiorowujdeQlored people in Cal­ "We have built small icehouse^ wholly lecturer, as learned as eloquent, but she ifornia; n»'P Hundred thousand in above ground with success in keeping only Roes upon the platform in the privacy Washing:'1" and the other Western the ice throngb the summer. The sid­ I Fig. l.| • IKig.il of her palace, where the young ladiea of Ktate^ ami territo i^a named ahov •." tbe best families are her audiences. Then he speak* of five millions with ing was erect boarding and battened, CHEAP SHKI.TEKS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS. a proviso, bur let us see what about nailed or spiked on an upper and lower The second (see Fig. 2) is only a thick Tbe champion chamois huuter of Europe Peninsular Savings Bank the non-proviso part- He haa.found frame of scantling, with a third flat one stack of straw placed on heavy poles is Prince Augustus of Saxe-Coburg, who CAPITAL, has just killed bis 2,000th chamois. The •500,000 a place for four hundred ifion^and. to stiffen the sides at the middle. In a laid across two banks or stone walls, it SURPLUS ANOD UNDIVIDED PROFITSPROFITS. Z- 100,00IMMA0 windy place some additional bracing emperor of Austria is the second beat gun, now what become* oi the seven mil­ ;s twenty feet square in the clear and his record amounting; u> t,s»s bead. STOCKHOLDERS' AODITIO sAL LIAaULITf 500,03 > lion and six hundred thousand? I would be necessary. The cost of the abetters most of the machines used on a Tbe German emperor's wardrobe con- CUARAMTCS PUVO FOR DEPOSITORS. SI,100,000 suppose he mean* 10 turn them structure will depend somewhat on t^f HJO-acre farm. Unless the mat of straw over to the lyncher*. : f BJHt* of 1,000 suits. They comprise military kin. 'tiAroTn*. j» nature of the hoards used ,%»• ***f ' J* u...Fiaa1sai I BUBVII,aa^MSia.^...^ -- 1- w made heavy aud added to each year as costumes of all kinds, court dresses for all JOETU. otvrwa. Well! thank Uod I can find room made of rough hemUiefc** * ^ ^ Jeaa»M emooth ine »t settles, a week of rain will force some sorts of state functions, civilian dresses, Ha Vw-rraao-l | J. A Mda***F^":^'JZ'.7- aasa^'uaSaf for tiiem in Africa, where they can cheaper thaxbvfbmn^*^^" P - water through it. bathing, riding, driving, hunting, sleigh­ be men and not Mullious; where We used ^tbo former, selecting the best, A better roof would be made as fol­ ing aud skating costumes. WT tsT ,A ,u they ean be ladies and not nurses aaa*wlaso'fmisberl theyreeeivel a heavy lows: A slight pitch is given the roof, Keeping Cider Sweet. 4 Per Cent " 0'ipSsSL : - and chamljer-maids. f*or such learn­ coating of crude petroleum, which pre­ and rough boards are covered with tar ed logicians as Mr. tadlw-ell tohave The way to have cider in its natural serves from decay and retains nearly the paper closely nailed down and well 'CnnnsrcM leans ttllcuti m SIST ieotsiMH ttnui ousts tn Us —g pruc apprehensions about their vir- condition is to make it from clean, natural light brown color of the wood. coated after laying. Over this is sprin­ t;e because they have been forced sound apples as late in the season as "The foundation for the ice is made of kled an inch of soft hay that will not ^1-aTk.oF icHlUvv- Niiitpendioir io cir- ti do meniai work for an honest practicable, and then keep it in a cool FOR 1HE FAKM. O MWVt r.ir • nj-ne Ooun>y Iu chinrvry, Ii.-ing. It makes ate indignant be­ drained cobblestone half a foot thick, puncture the paper, aud then two inches place. Filtering cider through clean wh ivln IDA T. O'VKH. i„ complaiuant and Bwa- yond expression to hear colored supporting a 2-inch plank floor, laid of straw. It is ail weighted down with ARD P. O'NBIL is defendant. sand as soon as it is made aids in keep­ MONEY MAKES HKN A UO. men questioning the virtue of our with cracks a fourth of an inch wide for a few old boards to keep it there. The Sa-iBfact ry t ro-f appearing to tils con*, by drainage. Ten inches of sawdust was ing it sweet by taking out the fine par­ There is a big demand for poultry sffl-la** oa fll», that j&hroai t i< Met a 't-sd-ot. service girls, yhen they are too straw prevents the sun from destroying of this8tau>, but s M ivsid-i t of <'e eland .n ttie ticles of pomace which cause fermenta­ farms. An acquaintance had a rotten mean'fooBfcrry them and take placed on this floor, in the absence of the tar paper, which remains water tight *late or Ohio. It « ordered that th - defendant Ap­ I •h:n out of serrlifc and too worth­ which a foot or more of finely cut rye tion. Scalding cider when in its first place to sell, and iu reply to a pear ami answer the hi I of cmplaint within four for years when fixed so. monih* fioni date 8\ tions for their employment and pro­ deluge of inquiries, but not a sale. Secretary RUKW'H Annual Report. for keeping it sweet, but the process CORNELIU8 J. R"rLLVR^TLLV, tection which the wen who favor changes its flavor somewhat. Occa­ By a little "detective work" he R C BABNPS Circuit .lndc£r no nardon for fav- prevent souring. On< of things regarding the correspon­ orinir a gradual emip:ra\Mon to A'ri- from plenro-pneumonia. Secretary Rusk hth of an dents, and learned that two-thirds SAMOILI. STBWAaT. Deputy Clerk. ounce of sulphite (not ca and builtline up a Republic or in his last report emphasizes the precau­ te) is added of them were men that had taken after fermentation has a kingdom where the Negro can be tions taken l>efore that proclamation was ded until hold of the hen enthusiasm, and wi h DETPOIT.nBAVO HAVEN & aTCLWATJ'vEER'Y the cider has acqi he acid taste Oer ot foot • f B ushstreet. T ains run bt Cen­ a man; where he can hold posi­ issued, and the satisfactory grounds ex­ hardly enough ready cash to buy a tral .-taudard time. tions of honor and trust; where he isting for this declaration of our immu­ desired. This is flrfTlnixed in a quart dunghill chicken. Now, let me cau­ *OrdR»pids& Saginaw Ex.. 6 5 'am B »5 p m will not IMJ pointed at as the fra»- nity from that disease. Our inspection or so of tbe liquid and then poured into tion all that there is no business ?led end of humanity; where he ean on earth that can be run with­ *"rand Haven & Chic p m ll:SUa m live without hirintj his daughters out money. It is useless for any one eigners in the healthfnlness of our cat- Care must be taken not to add too •Honti cSubu'- an A£5 p tn nut as servant jrirls and where much, as it will impart a sulphurous to attempt to take hold of poul­ tChic go'-xoresH-ubaleeoer 8:49pm 7:16am his wi'e can live without carrying tie. Live cattle exports in 1889 amount­ taste to the cider. Barrels containing try unless they have cash and ex­ rMght txpie s with sle rer. lf>:4 ipm 7:10 a m the dirty duds of white prostitutes ed to 305. head, whereas in 1892 we •I aity. 8undayn ex-epted. t »«ily cider should be kept tightly bunged perience; of course the more cash TralasI-aving Petr ut at 6 0 a m . 1«51 a m., i nj>on her head through the streets A TIDY ICEHOUSE, exported 394,000 at an increase in value unless fermentation is so strong as to the less the experience can be, al­ 8:46 p. m. and 10.4 p. m. oonaeot at Duran I with to enable her to purchase a de­ straw may answer well. Oat straw is averaging eight dollars .per head. Since though a liberal supply of each trains of Chicago A Grand Trunk f .r Chicago and make it necessary to give them vent. ihe >est; anororraiinawsad BayO'tr. 6.80 a. tent dress to attend the church of too soft and would pack too closely. We his last report prohibitions against Amer­ would be all the better. I know m. and .16 p.m. irans hare ele/aut parlor car Sod. As one I am sick of our have never found anything better than ican pork prod nets have been with­ The cider sold under the name of cham­ a man that has a good knowledge attached strained degradation. The idea of pagne cider is filtered and racked off single board walls, with ten inches or a drawn in all conntries where they exist­ of the business, but is handicapped fChicago Express has Pulln an sleeping and Buf. onr college-bred sons l>eing compered fe cars to Chic* go d*Ly. foot between them and the mass of ice ed, and 40.000,000 pounds of inspected while sweet, charged with carbonic acid because he has not sufficient money to tie on a bib-apron and become NUht Jfixpreas has sleeper to Grand Baoids within, the sawdust being packed in the pork, which without inspection could gas and bottled same as champagne, to start the ball rolling. The re­ daily a hotel scul'ion. because he ean find with corks wired on. sult i aftrhat little he has is not suf­ Sleeping car ben h« nan be secur-d at g ne-al space as the structure of ice went up. not have found a market abroad, have ticket otscr. 1 9 J-ffersoo are, cor. ot Woodartrd no employment in harmony with ficient to make the busineas a suc­ few 'earning because of bis color. Probably a foot or more of finely chopped been exj>orted. ard at ti e depot foot of Beg tfi say in conclusion. that first the lower door is closed and then movement in the right direction, and agement seems to he much the |Mr. Caldwell seems to nut special the upper one, crossboards protecting culls attention to the rapid increase in same as that usually in the di t-i'-t. rws upon reducing the Ignorant these doors from the pressure within. onr imports of raw cotton. He also The screw loose is commonly a *mall ilored people of the South. He When the house is full eight or ten inches says. "The conditions which have at one, but it is important in its bear­ ings in the efficient working of the |«-mi](| seem to infer that we of the of sawdust is placed on the top. and am­ last overwhelmed cotton growers now whole machine. There is one impor­ lata are so ignorantly stnnid. ple ventilation is provided through the confront wheat growers." Hence tbe Ifcat anything the preacher chooses tant it-em that ife very often ignor­ triangular windows at both ends, with­ American farmer must reduce the wheat ed in searching out a cause for re­ say will lie accepted as law and out which the ice will not keep. acreage, and so bring production down cwpel. Tn other words, that we peated attacks of colic—that of Through the openings nuder the eaves to the normal demand. Of barley he watering. The safest plan ia to Br» so destitute of learning, know says, "The domestic market, which has little about the geoigranhy of the sawdust is thrown out when the ice keep a supply of clean, soft water heretofore absorbed 10.000,000 bushels fe world and the conditions of is exhausted until again needed." within reach of the animal, but in ftiTitries thnt any advice is s'wal- The cost of a hoase with a shingle roof of foreign barley, is now reserved for a position where food does not fall the domestic product, and our acreage iSw^' into it, causing fermentation to tnke nwefl down without thought or and side with matched lumber, called DEVICE FOR HANGING HEAVY KETTLES. • n a frown. If Mr. Caldwell is in some sections "drop siding," built in and production have increased and been place, unless the tromrh is frequent­ ffcat ignorant of the Soutnern Negro, the manner here described, need not disposed of at good prices." feet long and 2 er 8 inches thick, a pair ly emntied and cleaned out.—Indiana [WILLIAM OKIST.] Farmer. would be a system of education be more than sixty-five dollars, if made The experience of the department in of hinges of J^-inch rods, or small gate |« liini to come In our midst and the domestic sugar industry for the past hinges, and a hook. Fasten to a post of rough hemlock boards, and the whole ONION RAISING how many of these ignorant well soaked inside and out with crude year coutirms former reports and shows or tree or any convenient stationary ob­ Geist Bros., fnuthern people would swallow petroleum. If made of planed pine the that domestic sugar can be produced ject. If fastened to a fencepost the In every region and every season iim whole without pinning his ears we may find men who are thinking expense would be $100 and upward. with profit to the grower and to the kettle can swing around out of the way lack. I will venture to say in manufacturer, provided that the condi­ when not in use. of trying the cultivation of onions. Fery Southern city, he will find They have read of the large crope tions of culture and manufacture insist­ HANGING SLAUGHTERED BEEF. p<*n and women to whom he can Bantam Fowls. —five hundred to eight hundred ed npon by the department are secured. to school with profit. Does The exhibition of the United Bantam A Minnesota Farmer's Device for Batting' bushels—that professional onion- lr. Caldwell know that there are club of America at the American insti­ The rainfall experiments, he says, are growers procure from an acre, and being made as congress directed, but i Heavy Carcass. • universities, colleges and sem'na- tute fair. Mew York, illustrated by the The cut and description here presented the possible profit from such a yield •AM EMBALMERS l* right here In Atlanta, and that the facts iu bis possession do not, in his seems so enticing that they conclude number and interest of its visitors the are from a Minnesota correspondent 78 Gratiot Are- Hear Miami Are. pores of onr Sabbath schools teach- opinion, justify the anticipations formed to try an acre or so. Now, it is popularity of these little birds. The idea who is of the opinion that ho greater in explaining the lessons to the by the believers in this method of artifi­ a simple fact that no man with­ prevalent among many amateurs that task devolves upon the farmer than that Detroit, • Michigan. Wldren will define the words from the diminutive fowls known as bantams cial rainmakiug. Secretary Rusk also out experience in this particular (Ireek and Latin as readily as of hanging up a beefs carcass in the old (Telephone S818. are descended from an original wild points out that there are many reasons line can attend to an acre of on'ons (counts his fingers upon his hand? fashioned way. But with his device, he grown from the seed, and bring stock is, according to such well known making a national standard of grain Ilkx* Mr. Caldwell know that the highly desirable, and concludes that tells in Farm, Stock and Home, two luen the crop to a successful, profitable ItateV superintendents admit, that authorities as Wright, erroneous. They can put up the very heaviest animal with conclusion. If one Is determined up­ are in many cases counterparts of ordi­ some system of national inspection and colored teachers stand better grading must be established in the in­ comparative ease. on growing and is not willing to nary domestic breeds, carefully dwarfed Wanted! High School ruminations for positions In pub- terest of the grain growers under the start with a small patch, by far Rehools than the white teach- and perfected by the art of man. They the better was Is to grow them OoUeajs graduate* and control of the secretary of agriculture. n so tneir QL S. Fuller informs Gardening that fall of 1890 a selection consisting I , t ' Purpose being to come a profitable industry in southeast­ inches beyond tl.e corner, can be substi­ TELEPHONE 84S5 DETROIT. MICH far • pure, unadulterated insecticide for of forest and shade trees, apple, chastise the Negro because he ern Texas. tuted for one of the main supports, A. *°t ahead of his white nelgh- cabbage worms he prefers pure salt to plum and pear, were planted on the Or 9*5 Atfrmd Btr—t. anything else, for it will not only kill The British wheat crop, according to grounds of the Utah Agricultural and entered a piece of public Beekeepers will be pleased to know m the vicinity which some of srery worm it touches, bnt the rains the estimate made by Sir J. B. Lawes is colege with a view to determining was at least six inches in favor that enough interest in apiculture has coveted. While they were try- will wash it away, leaving neither odor only 69,427,864 bushels. which is the better time for plant­ of the fall-set trees. With the '» break into his house Bick- been taken by the department of agri­ ing. Without exception the trees nor stain. A tablespoonful scattered It is reported from tbe Texas experi­ fruit trees the difference was not nred in the culture to send an expert to the lata bee­ planted in the fall did better than crowd, shooting over each head will be sufficient, bnt the ment station that "many hogs experi­ more than three inches on an aver­ ['on of keepers' convention in Chicago. those planted In the following one Corcoran's head off doss must be repeated as often as a new age.—Indiana Farmer. [tilling mentally fed on cotton or cottonseed spring. The increased growth was him instantly. The sur- crop of worms appears, and as the white A core for lumpy jaw, says Secretary meal exclusively have died." more noticeable the first year, but —Thomas Hardy had his foot *ere surprised and ran in cabbage butterflies are usually flying Rusk, is iodide of potassium. lirectlon after discharging In the state of Maine the yield of JKIIU was noticeable to some extent the crushed at the Homestead Steel about from early spring until freezing Round, open brooches made of alternat­ suns at haphaxard. The Ne- toes varied greatly—from fifty bushel: second year. The mildness of the works, recently. weather any insecticide to be of much ing diamonds and olivines look like jew­ winter may have had something to [**« wounded in the side nnd per acre in the older portions of the s-tui —Rev. H. C. Pierce, of Dayton, value must be applied often. eled wreaths, and are pretty aad suggest­ do with the result, however. 'With fell out of his loft recently and suf­ to 860 in the fertile Aroostook region. ive poplars the difference In growth fered serious injuries. "Southern horrors," In case a per­ A TOWN BURNED. manent organization was formed, to be sold and the proceeds to go toward forming a neucleus of treas­ Afro-Americans of Winston, N. C, Eesem ury. . Miss J. Imogen Howard spoke Political Trickery. Haa Francisco—J- W. Hampton, oi briefly on her work, and mentioned I-:«tnt>llHli«'

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