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The Topeka Tribune and Western Recorder from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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AND WESTERS RECORDER. cmZHN. Established 17. TKIBUNE. Kstabllshed 18S0 TOPEKA, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1885.

NO. 23. PATRIOT, Established 1882. Bt. lUl'ttKA litiHU.ni!., nevivuu law.

ife willbeour superiors. Another verv' ed from different cities in the State. SUMMER Do You Know Among them will be Hod. E. McCabe TOPEKA TRIBUNE.

AND WESTERN-RECORDER impoilanr. considerations is, that ever time you mix a Pchool. out goi thret- and Lawyer Stewart, of Topeka. A -THAT- not many of here who subsciibe tor your paper, but those who do are well pleased with it. 1 see that you have some very wide awake correspondents, and I am soiry that no one has furnished you with news om June' (on City.

I do not mean to say thot pnvthing happens among rs whirl) or four teachers. Another very important consideration is that when the schrola pre mixed there are never as number of people from surrounding cities will be in attendance to help swf ll the chorus, and herald the tidings TEBMS: DRESS lil ORILLARD'S CLIMA I PLUG TOBACCO With Bed Tin Tae: Rose Lraf Fine Cut Chcwlnr body, one rear. colored children in the schools. For example take Trov mv home, a Kiwi copy. (Is month, "The sound of the reaper is heard in 60 1 00 50 20 nac copy, re.

nionms, snouid netoia to ni the world, but we Kmrr Clippings, and Mack, Brown and Yellow tncht copy, one month. place of eight thousand inhabitants colored population 500: 10 vears 6ni areas themaiority of our race, prospring luffs are the best and cheapest, quality coauder- tlx, on year, each 1 80 ef tea, one yew, each 1 26 edl GOODS, ago there was a ll wishing colored the land," and all the farmers are busliv cutting and gathering the gold-en grain. They report wheat crops comparatively good in this section of the country, but not so good as last school with an enrollment of 150 pupils. Two and sometimes three Winn, Brown, teacheis ranging in salary from $40 manors ana rropnetors Co. A paper owned by colored men and to 9i) per month.

These pupilp, entered the high school your humble servant GREAT YAfflm being a member of the flrst and year. There was a Masonic Order organized here last week. There wai nine to climb tbe greasy pole backawrds and iide the goat. From the blood seen on the floor next morn'ng some one must have suffer terribly. Several mem-be.

of other orders joined the new or- class that has ever entered (I fear.) published in behalf of the humbled citizens, especially, and the public good in general, circulating freely among the ine coiorea scnooi were mixed trom tour grarie, and one teacher at SCO per OW ON SALE. working class of Kansas. A good advert mr lium rate1) furnished on month wp! promoted last week, by action of the board. The colored schools are mixed iom 2nd grades, and a col gpnizalion. G.

W. Smith of Tepeka, Otnciating. application. In white goods we have Persian lawns Mr. jo.

Clarke and wife were uo ored teacher at the handsome salary of $40 is provided Now a word for the mumbers of pupils attending. Of JZemit money us by rostal nots, money order or bank draff. India linens, Victoria lawns, Sums from Goodard last Sunday looking as well as any other newly married couple. They were warmly received among ana looKing rnrwara to tne time wnen we shall betAa men and women of the land. I was veiy glad to hear of bo many colored students gradual in? at the close of last school pnd I rm glad still more so tbit I wps one of them.

I enclose you one program ov -i, and if I am I will send vou one four years from now from the Kansas te University. I had concluded to teach school awhile, and thirk'ug teaching in Tope-kp, but I find that the Bocd have already selected their teachers. We do not have seperate schools here, and consequently all our teachers are white teachers. We are making preparations for a grand celebration August 1st. Rev.

J. E. Weir will have charge, and will conduct things in a first class style. There was quite a little chrse bre last between the cit mprshal and a young man by the title of John Woodward. It seems that John had commit" 1 some slight offence in Junction City, for refuge.

The city marshal wi made awpre of tbe fa -t, nnd at once began a vigilant for John. He found him in a house near the river and swooped down upon him, but John Address, tbe 150 attending, in 1885, about 80 are attending now, of the 8 that were their host of friends. "Bud savs a mar Winn Browa, Publishers, the high school then, none are above ried life is much sweeter than a single one. mulls, Plaid lawns, striped lawns, figured Swiss, dotted Swiss. WB ALSO HAVE the 7th grade now.

Yet the population MUD SOOA Best in the World. has been steadily on tbe incree.se. Does this show the rr'xed school system a Wesee by the despatches that a real colored lynching pp-ty materialized in WYANDOTTE ITEMS. Wyandotte, June 22. This city Was visited by a severe Mississippi.

but we regret to say the gain or advantage to the colored iace On the coutary it shows a falling off both from a financial stand point and an iut liectual view. What I have victim was a negro. Well if be desert BLACK LINEN LAWNS, ed i it is a good enough beginning, but a diSLi'pi to the race if it fails to storm on last Saturday night. No damage done. stated are undeniable facts cleaned harvest some of the Democrats who BLACK PACIFIC LAWNS, BLACK SWISS MULL, WHITE FIGURE.

The sabbath school delegates return from observation. Mr. Hackley, the gentleman who he Ids as high a certi have br en 1 aching Negro so long. ed from the convention last Saturday ficate as any teacher in the public The deg'e- of L. L.

D. (Learned morning. All passed off pleasantly and every one enjoyed themselves to scoo B. receiving a creditable salary Ludicrous Democrat) has neen conferr the uttermost. of $6') is tow invited to teach two InColored Goods ed upon the Hon.

Sun Set Cox. Mr. Cox Mr. Wm. H.

Bell was over from grades and decend to $40 -per month was eqnai to and in a will now retire to xantey wttn tne two L's aid a big D. The N. Y. Kansas City last Friday evening. Quit a number of excursionists went or step down and out.

Why not let him teach mixed The colored moment wrs msKing ms way toward POINTED LINEN LAWNS, to Merrieu park Sunday morning. race has long been in a state of bond' the liver. The marshal followed and captured him. He now lies in jail POINTED PACIFIC LAWNS, And this is the mode and condition age and never will be a free and inde Each church realized $27.50 of the prorfeds. awaiting proper authorises from which he win arrive at xursey.

pendent people til) they unite as a body aud take no denial; learn tofo How and SATTEENS, CHAMBRAYS, FINE GINGHAMS. This has br an our opinion of Mi. Cox or delicious ice cream, confection-' As this is the first you have heard sometime, as well as some other men eries go to Thomas, Williams respect their leaders. This can only be done by inculcating race consan- from me I will not weary you with too we know. II.

C. WILSON'S and Co Minnesota Avenue, between sixth and seventh streets. a ft. 0 of Ar mucn news, wishing you au mucn prosperity I consent to De, yours very Jlunity. Greece, the highest type of civ-iliz'ition arose from the peculiarity of The Journal of the Lodae.

published We are surprised to hear of the mar MUiy, DAVID u. WATSON. riage of Miss Alice Dugged. fheep Eating Hou-e ner institutions, in common cause At the baby show. Saturday night.

united, yet each had its separate Wldte Robes from $5 to $15. little Fi-die Henderson, age ten tution ana governments. at New Orleans is the name of a newspaper venture just organized. Vol. 1 No.

1 reached our office tnis week and we have been interested in its perusal. The paper endeavors to supply the place of a journal for all secret organizations among the colored JOTTINGS. PB0FT W. W. JONES months took first premiun, tbe prize being a lace cap.

The prize given to the best looking child according to the Stoiss and Nainsook Edgings and In BAKE BY, EMPORIA ITEMS. Emporia, Kansas, June 22, sertions. Trot O. June 20.Q Died Little Lina Donalds departed people; and this direction a lO.C'jruor 4 and BoUiiay 8trl Mb. Editor: After leaving the Editor Topeka Tribune: Among the broad neia or laoor Deiore u.

air this life, Friday evening, at 7.10 p.m. beautiful state of 'Kansas, I took a Knight (of Iiythiss) Baquie and his Buried bundav afternoon. Elder Coll short visit through northern Missouri, and central Illinois. Crops look well. work receive notice in its first issue, many things of this life to which the lamp of memory gives us access, is that power it gives us to go back among the forgotten pleasures of the ins officiating.

North A. T. F. R. R.

Despot Platform. miss -Luiu jones was over visiting All Over Embroideries. TOPEKA, KANSAS, The paper weU print xT well edited, and we bespeak for it the warm reception among the ledges it must merit Miss Maudie Brown Sunday. past, ana to bring DacK in imag Mrs. Annie L.ovett has returned from ination, those happy hours so fml Wade gentlemen, here our EsT There has not been as much rain as fprther west.

From Peoria, 111., I took a south eastern direction landing at Evansville where I met my old friends and classmates, Clark and Lewis. Clark is principal of the school at a salary of $900. a year. lie of pleasure nnd joy. Truly can All Nice Clean Bi'ds Atchison, where she has been visiting Mrs.

Ella Braxtor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Johnson, who live at There is to be a grand lecture, deliver All Over Laces. ATCHISON TOPICS. 138 Rual Street, look back with mingled FURNISHED IODQERS. ed Friday, night by Prof. J.

W. Bald Toe pupils of Lincoln school gave a joy and pleasure to the occasion which win, we hope that every one will go orougnt so many of their friends i with Wilson's Restaurant you will graduates this year, a class or nve toe average percent of class is 97 thus sur to hear him. picnic the Saiu-day after school closed. Miss M. E.

Wallace stay during the A.M. E. Sunday school convention. day evening, June 19, with them; the Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. Shaw, and daugh cause of wmch was the observe nee oi Beautiful Egyitian and Oriental Laces, find a lint Class Toorol PABIOB. their twent; -third marriage anniver ter were in the city visiting Mrs. Ball-enger, Sunday afternoon. passing the highest average ever made by white or colored, in the Indiana schools.

The people of the city are quite hospitable. Saturday morning which brgpn the lvto, ana ended the 2Ub. A number of delegates were sary. The yard was brilliantly lllumi KWWe shallbe pleased to hare you ex- nateu by Japanese lanterns, while the present. We roticed among the number.

Miss' 3 M. E. Montgomery, M. not. (JiarK witn ms tnree twenty trot Dteiior of their residence presenteda amine our line litis ivkkk.

ter conveyed me to the principal Lewis and Alice Wilson of Leaven most inviting appearance. The guests 1ST If You want a ood Lulu May, MINISTER'S AND DEACON'S UNION. June 29 Met punu'it to adjournment, with places of interest in the city among worth. Miss Lewis preside 1 at the were received at the door by Mrs. J.

which was the cotton mills, ice manu organ during Sunday. Johnson, assisted by Miss Mamie their oldest daughter. Alter the guests had Hqnarc Meal, call at 8C factory, boat landing, etc. in the eve Miss Q. Y.

Wallace, of Garnett and ning Prof. Morton first assistant in the of Mrs. Mary Wallace was in the city arrived, refreshments were seived by second Baptist church, North Topeka, Kan. Ave. Oysters served school, gave me quite a pleasant drive Mills, at the time of the convention, as gueits the hobt and hostess, assibted by Miss Mamie and Ossa, their daughters.

The at ciocr, Deacon Charles white or Mrs. xiyston. in the country, tttdding u. and many friends adiew Sunday evening, 1 took presiding. Reading Scriptures and in every style.

Cull and Tue Misses Wallace have returned guests indulged in a general social, and not until i he hands of the clock were song by Rev P. W. Burton; prayer by train for Indianapolis, arriving at night home to Gprnett. Kev. u.

M. Moore, of Hopkins ville. see nnd eat tor yourself. and only remamg one hour, found about to coincide did they disperse, car J. E.

Drake, has retimed home The. Rev. Childress, was elected se- nothing or special intrest. Monday rying with them the rememberance of to Lawrence. II.

ItOLLINtt. retary. Miniuts read and adopted the hours so happily spent. The fol The E. Sunday Fihool gave morning found me shaking hands with the many friends at home whom I I w.J JAMISON, lowing are among those who were preS' an enter imment last Tuesday lor JAP.

H. GUY Att'y at Law, had not seen for three And put and gave gifts: Majolica water the purpose of raising money to buy Notary Public those little maidens whose modesty pitcher Mr J. W. Sharp. WANTED dook.

etc. caused them to keep their distance, Cfi-iy class Miss rany Withers, Mn. S. Anderson and her sister, Miss Fan-ie l'rott and Mr. Daniel Ewlng how their eyes did sparltle, I also Fiu't dish aud set of eaucj dishes- All who wont -Money to epM on Mrs.

S. Maddex, i i i i 'a JAMISON GUY, have retu ted from the llobson JNor found one or two invitations for Prof. W. W. Jones to cive a lecture of Kan Cut li88 water pitcher Mr.

pnd mal 1 tution of Parsoc. They are well 1 1 with the institution: and MONET I MONEY I MONET Glv prompt attention to all matlera of Law, sas, which of course I accepted. Few days spent at home, 1 again took the Mrs. J. R.

Stafford, Set plateB Mrs Lou IFnris. think that good and useful knowledge with the following correction; the scripture reference in the resolutions, which was adopted and appeared in last week's issue, should have been 2nd Peter 3' chapter and 18th verse. The meaning of this resolution, in short, is, that all the difficulties, between and the second Baptist church, of the South side in the city of Topeka, have been amicable settled, so far as the other Baptist chuachfa and Union are concerned; and that said Rev. J. F.

Thomas is to be accepted and received by our sister churches as a minister of the gospl, wherever his lot may be cast, as an embassador for Christ. Adjourned to meet with St. Paul Baptist chnrch next Monday afternoon, train for Wilberforce, O. My Alma Ma Teapot Mr. and Mrs.

W.A. Smith, Collections. Settlement of Estates, (Pensions, Ac. IV four patronage solicited. JA can bnobtainrd there.

ss rarrott and Mrs. Anderson after stopping A'w -ys roav to I an on Good Chtttlo Security, at ter arriving there Saturday evening. Sugar bowl and cream pitcher Wilberforce University is situated near and Mrs. Robert Silvers. awh'le as guests of their roeny mends, Xenia, sixty, nve miles from the Water pitcher Mr.

and Mrs. Brice H. E. FOWLER pc 'ed on to tneir nome in Everest. Offl 1U9 Fiwsaa Aoenr; Tpr, Kmn Capital of the State.

It is the only Taylor. Sr. Mr. Ewing is here in the city at his No. 103 annas Avenue.

colored college owned and controlled by Fruit dish Messrs. A. L. Odair and home. They all expect te return to the colored people in tne united states.

Allen Hughes. their studies ii ho al'. Come and see ns before birfOw? else- All of her professors are colored. She where Mrs America Mithews took a pleas Fruit dish and bread plate Miss Ly- confers as high a degree as any col ant no to l)Ht wees. jOI5 U.

KNOX 0. da Howard, Tureen aud gravy iih Mr. and Mrs. leee in the United Stales. The class of The Household of Ruth, the ladi's at I cIock.

'8o numbered eight members three The Freedmen's Academy department of tbe I. O. O. Fellows hps laile8, five gentlemen. The natural General Loan Apt teen organize lately, ana are aoing u.t union, One platter, nix cups and saucers-Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Weeks and Mr. and Ms. Ii. Moore, TOPEKA WILL BORE FOR COAL.

OF KANSAS well so fHT. facilities oi wiiDenorce are rare, a beautiful grove of fifty-two acres, three The Eierit Street Raptist church, now 10PMKM, Kai The Bonds; amounting to $15000,00 90 i XaaMl Avt. never tailing medical springs oi many called the Shiloh Baptist church, is be- were voted by a handsome majority Fruit dish Mr. a Mrs. J.

Odair, bowl and vinegar cruet Mr. Money to Lost on Mortgagee, kinds oi water, ail located in a unriai' ingbuir. ItHtobe vaiurd at tHs week, and now for a Boom in real-est ite Every fellow who was crying Invest tor partlea on Mortgages. Titerebt allow ian locality. The Commencement exer- anf Mrs.

Geo. Williams, M'. oi wsons. khis oi Tlifi nOAI'D OF DIHKCTOnS ea on i iuv cises at the college were grand. In addi Water pitchr and trait dish Mrs.

class of '84 in the city cpnvpssing out gainst ehe "oppression of the i-iiiMB r.Miila T-nt anil Farm, for aala. Mnm- tion to tbe regular exercises or com Jas. Sunders. charts of our great men. We hope that Are of different Christian denomlnatlont, and chosen at representative men.from the several IP) elnal Bonda boueht vnd sold.

Domestic ard mencement week. our folks will patronize him. Foreign Exchange inrn'snea in amounts to suit. Pa towels Miss Lucy One dozen linen napkins Mrssrs Eoor," by a "useless taxation" will be enefltt thereby and will be among the first to raise the price of his property (if he hasp ny.) Monday evening a Society. Tue The Keumou Association gave a so Ratios Department pay interest at nve per compounding one-hair yearly.

Bend for parte or tue EyHCiriVB COMMITTEE R. Cordi.et, D. Emporia, lion. A. B.

ei more. Tonoka. cial supper at the. Baptist church and Louis Duncan and Alex A. Iteeves, day; annual lecture before the society, Wednesday, Rhetorical and con fniliMv Inffnrm.tlnit Cut glass mug Daughters of host will rep at it on men.

rney nave We have a good deal of faith in what IM 8Al1K--Kverytnin? in our new list oi and hostess. Mamie. ani'mbecof articles foe sale. property many more bargain. Hon.

O. 8. McNBBLli, D. Council the old settlers say of the formation tests tor przes; xnursaay, uraauating Exercises- We bad the noteworth The Loljre No. 8.

I. underlying Topeka, and this belief is ie Bishop Campbell, Bishop Payne, G. S. and D. S.

are doing qui.e well at Grove. DEPAHtJlCIITS OF 1M8TRU0TI0N: strengthen by oo'own observation this and expect to send a larger Bishop Turner, Editor Tanner, Judge Foraker, (next Governor of Ohio,) and' delegation than usual to the Grand 13 Children's CourRe. WICHITA NOTES. June 2985. Rev.

jT Mitchell, of Topekp, preach ana reasons, xopexa win become a city the pride of Kansans. OYBRTOHHOUSE siononthe 14th, 0f July at Leaven (S3. Auuit course. manv other lesser lights. IT wortb.

there are many scnoois in tue ianu ed to a very large and attentive aud NO. 10, KANSAS AVE. TOPEKA. 1. 2.

Business. 1 Tniliiatrinl suitable for the appreciation of man Mr. R. L. Scott likes Atchison so TRUSTEES CONCERT.

On the evenings of the 3rd and 4th of ence la Thursday and Friday tights, ACADEMIC. well that he will make it his home for hood, Unity of race consangusity none can surop ss Wilberforce. Here the col at the Bapi 1st church. I the present. July, the Trustees of the second Baptist This well known house, under Its new 4.

Domestic. Fifteen pupils of Lincoln school' will entertain the citizens oi xopeaa, ored boy is taugnt ro respect ms race as Members or tbe Baptist church are preparing to give an entertainment ment offers good accomodations at he following prices: a race, ue ibhtub uuiuieu muicoa- were promoted to the high school. We will eive their names at some other next Saturday night, for the purpose WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, OR PREVIOUS, OR FUTURE CONDITIONS, in royal style, at the old Globe Theater tim') Ckkes, Per Week. $3 5 or can teach him ss well as a prof, of any other race, thus binding them by ties of brother-hood. The great cry now in Ohio is mixed schools, and many of of raising money to finish paying for their new edifice.

The money must be and will be raised, for whatever Rev. Laws sets his head to do will be done The work Is FltEB to the old and yonng. Great helps are offered to the pupil. axee'lent Library and Heading Koum, a Urge Natural History collection, etc. Klft dollars will pay the nocessary expense of bordlng and books for five mouths in the ACS'vey regular teachers, all Christians, nnd one excellent missionary pastor.

The Primary Schools opened the second Tuesday of Academy on flrst Monday of Ootober. Per Day, -fti Meals, 29 JUNCTION CITY ITEMS. ourpromenant colored men are join XiODGrlNQ. June 27, 1885, Messrs Winn. Brjwn Co.

without any mistake. ing the crv tot heir own disadvantage PernlKht. S5 The members of the A M. E. church on ijuincy street now Known as tne Christian church.

Let everybody turn out and help these worthy gonlloman in a worthier canse. Each colored teacher in our city schools have an average of 96 pupils; each white teacher; has an average of 7. They say mix the school, and what we i jarantee genersl satlsfaetlon. We hay Dear editors: I have been taking vour nanpr auita awhile, and I am does the result show? first the young a lnnoj room adjacent, where you will find eon- are preparing to celebrate the first of August at the River Side park. There For further iniormu.

educated man and woman of your own on hand, Fine Cigars, 'rooaooo, rnir a ml. ill ll ANDREW A TCL11SUH, 1 8anil ater Lem()Uade, lei Cream and Confec race are not capable of leading you; and will be good music, botn vocal ana in glad that I nave the opportunity to lead news from tin pen of eminent colored men and women. There are Give ns a call and be convinced. PaiwcirAU I Uonerles, second that the whites have and al ways itramental. Able spsaksrs are expect- J.

Proprietor I tr DpmLap, Kn, 777.

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