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Kansas Globe from Wichita, Kansas • 2

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k. Ol'U CANDIDATE ADDITION Ah NEWS. Til flALYKKTON HUPLLNUTOX ITEMS. Hiiijlngtoii Ik very dull nt present, tut Indications me that slio will boom In tlui spring. The coloicil moii tlial Intiuliit Huilingfrm tire among the "brightest oft lie dark' eulor.

They never neglect to tfllfllt tllflUM'IVlK when mi opportiiniU In an'orded. Of course tlny an few In number, tut however, thev will not he mil over by while they will not nc mnoviinj vvimi Wl II TIIK 1 KANSAS (j LODE PUHLlSIILVU (U SvmiDAY. Maiuii in, isss, li. L. UmiKiiHt.N.

i SA.Ml'Iil. V. JoK. oijOoo-- kiitcrol for imiiiiiMihtliiu ihrmnih ihe I'nliiil Shues mull uu wtniiil tliiKU muLli I1 In flu t-fllce lit WIi.hliH, StiIithIi'U I'oimty, Kiiiiuiiu. i Send in your subscription for the Dm ok sciiooi, hoaiiii.

I.OItli. THOMAS il. IIANKH. Vfe as colored voters, tavpayers. -Oxford I nivcrslty.Ii.l'.nt.rlai,dlsthi'(.ill,(l4 un(J (ll 1)(, lurgdil the woihl.

nnllke.oii; while friends In this Hen-1 oie for d. il. Downing fm; eoun-1 tom it wr-look one of the most Impor- Smith, Covington Co, Proprietors. cllniun from the 2nd ard. taut things iij oij which rest tluj future -Mr.

K. writes that, he will oi flourbddng and grow lug Water. md Luke I'etniii to the cilv about II. 11,0 dtii'Hlon of Its )outli. Fish.

Coiislantl.v On Hand. All Orders ut of the Heft with t's. Will Deceive Prompt wer united to the people. White people seem to I.iivt- A lU (list eluss Id.e WUhltu lave the power Telephone N'o. to enact such laws ns miht injure ns1 IK YOU J1A VK ANV kalsomining wiiiTR vvAsnixt; on hoi hm CI.KANIXO Tt) DK HONK (HVH MB A SATISFACTION IJI V-XKOD NO PAY ps MV M()TT AI.J.

OP HiPS J.l l'T AT THIS OP PICK. VOlNti DDOS. X. MAIN, Oil AT K. Wl I I A'J'IIM) lilt TO.

IStu (left J.nnmwT, DIM llt'll i.nwmu Voters of the 2nd. ward vote cnrlv mclurlnlly hut If we Imvesiich a luun of 1 Ho. 42G tiort!) Jlfain Sticet, and late lor IS. H. How nine anThos.

our color ns Thoa. Dunks as. mem (i. II, her of the school hoard such can lie lAJf)il4 1 KdEli Wichita, -Kans. 1 avoided.

fcncli colored mail vvlm Im WVIullllo -P. C. Howell, and family Idt this interested lu the welfare of the nice' it will put iu his time to the end of week lor Alahama. to make ut urn home. senirine the elect km of luniks.

Tin' The St. Hoiiis District M. D. eon- day I'esulls will. sJipw a victory iu crenel Imjd their next mcelin jt Iasiltri lavoj.

Pleri'c City, Mo. Mr. Henry Houston a well to do citizen of Clear-watcr Kansas, writes to us for the (if.oiiK. -Dev. 1..

lilbri'hl eomnierced a OX I MV A 1 1 I I DM A P. il. Hov, nln-r is only for itcin lit1 Sun1 warn ami is a v. hu si.i. o.

I a nat lira) prejudice niii list the colored people, and tiny never avoid an portunity to strike the Negro blow, and the colored people should always remonstrate. It has been laid down In the Inited Stall Constitution that the Negro is a citizen and that The T.S. Senate has passed hill ls appropriating tldo.ono for the erect- VT mg In Washington of a monument to I 1 11 "1.lU lu" the soldiers who Huu-makes no their lives for the preservation of Ul, dinereme how while he is- 1 see n()n perusing the daily papers that the color-line was tested in Illinois recent The death of Chief Justice Waite T1, (till was one Mrs. t.urrj. a colored harher's wife of Chicago, and the dc- lemlenls were ths proprietors of the fl People's theatre.

Mrs. Josephine Curry lestilied that she paid the same Chief Justice. 1 there was a line dtavn. white jeople on one side and colored on the other, I he engine house at Harper I. er- Hil tll(.

UrKin a.miuIe anions by lie raid of, John Drown, this monument 1 I was that she had as much right to wh ch the hero be d. the common- mil unit ore ildii'i' mm list he enured will bring the Supreme court of the Xutlon very. 'near under Democratic central. When hlssnecessoris appoint, vd they 111. have three out of the seven and one of them will he the I series of meet im; at the A.

M. K. church i the track until the last vote sliali been counted mol lie Is declared ted. Mr. Downing Is geiUlenmti against whom not a syllable etui be truthfully uttered, and one whose character is free from any stain of; Tin registration hooks have closed dishonesty or integrity.

With such with registration of fi.1'2 and out of traits of character and force of ublllty this number about women have jus has D. ID Downing, well may the ii gistcicd. voters of the second ward feel proud secure an eligible seat as had anv oth-1 Three hundred men are now employ. ieeteii. land there Is no .1,1 to i'1" sDall 1ml.

the place to a manufaeturlng MKDtto sit among vv bite people ns among those of own color. ment. city, livery thing looks favorable for an cnrlv com lion. 1,, hl of eonslltuent-. and in conclusion ill say by all means We have had six years experience Dowing for eouiiciinian and ItauKs KjV(.

iS llt-n, Downing for council-' in ho newspaper business, and we fur member id' school hoard is the way ftlJ. should understand it tolerably well every voter of the 2ml. ward at least. l.y this time. Our opinion Is that the should east Ids ballot.

I IWI APDO-AM KDJi'ANS 1 1 WISH CHOICK Since Pif. Jusepli C. Irice, has de IIWN ClOX A.NII Tilsit; TWO jot' ax.vt.s sti.rvr. clined the Liberian Mission, the colored people should help, assist ami American citizens has nominated maintain colored newspapers as they do similar, Institutions. The colored press is just as expedient in elevating W.

D. Kelly of Leavenworth Kas. Mr. Kelly is the peer of any of. his The vjist number of young eonverts from Ihe 2nd.

Daptisl r.flival will he baptized in Little river at Hie fool ot i Kim street lo-morrovv at three oMoek. Mr. Charles Tutt and Mew runnie Taylor who have spent muiic days in our city visiting frinds. returned to their home at Clinton. Mo.

last Saturday eve- predecessors anil for the' vvor( he has ami enlightening them as our minis-doiie for drover, of the iters. We have got to live here until position. we die, and why not livo intelligibly and luxuriously as our white brethren. The press is a lawyer for the rights of A good Degining, Dev. Kulhright pastor of the A.

M. K. church commenced a revival at hiselmreh Sunday night by add'ng eleven to the member f.liip of, the church. These meetings will he continued for several weeks, or at isnst us long ns any interest is manilcsled. At present there is a a certain (lass or faction, and the colored press when managed right is a defender of the colored people; it will expose ledgerdemain pernicious speculation, and will keep the colored men posted in polities.

Now you can see from this brief composition that The eyes of llu count iy vvlicn turned towaid Kansas City, look upon it ns I hey do upon ot tier cities which have made li rapid strides in advancement and developed its resources amt brought vv thin its volume nl lig-j I I I i I --The PAU SHOE FOSE. Jo. 312E. Douglas. is The Flccc 7o Evy Year Shots Ai The Very Lowest Trices.

H. Xj. SH033EE 6s CO, bright prospect of happy results grow-! you need this piper in ym family. ing out of lie meeting from the interest manifest! d. Dev.

Fnihright. (lurin' his two years as p.mte.r here, lots dym much to add to the growth of the church. Xo person should raise a family wit limit onconnorc weekly newspapers iu it. because it aids your children intellectually. Is it not apparently demonstrated liy white and black children; the white, liild is lie colored one's superior in regard to public mug.

Vote for Tims. (1. Hanks, he Is tin only colored man in Hie lidd. la't us lay aside petty feelings of animosity and vote strictly for Hanks and Downing. Kansas city, has an Orphan Home for colored children.

What is the ivu.vm Wichita can't t.dlcw We have cl'oiigh l.ntiu less Pii.l Ircu to do The world renowned actors Messrs Hooth and Harrctt, vvlUmiikc their first upl carance in this city Saturday April fowi'ioemh ai the Ci aw foul (iraiiil. It is almost safe to say that at the would have been uomiuatr.l lieyond polls next Tuesday our esteemed iucslion or shadow of. doubt, I Collings and Wingard iH '1okinj? the lead in Hie convention receive but little more than a conipli- hacked up.bv 4.U.K) registered colored inenlaiy vote. I votes to be cast next Tuesday, a. deaf -lion.

Fred Douglas said, at the eel-1 could, and would. not have been ehratiou of his 71st ldi't inlay -Hint lie to the wishes of its trustwortliy laid devoted bt) years of li is lib- to the i 1 ilizens. cause ol our opprsssed and still shut grasp a bmmc.ss in kiicIi a shut lime. H'is no) unfair to presume that with Midi a large registration as the above area that they ars justly enHtled to least one representative nism the ticket just nominated. Paul Jones; would lijivc done honor and credit to city attorney, amt we dare Is equal in ability to the nominee Mr.

Hawkins. Hut tin seevt lh" un de is Dint I. hits 'rid no ene to battles, 'fl two have hepn slicin on vviiat vvas.ol vita! importance to one of their race and laynl citizens, lliullliey formed eoinMnntion and made straight light lor-their candi date in the convention, Paul The month of I'clmary. 1KS(, was, in one icspecl. the most remarkable.

1 simply because lie ads more It had no lull moon. January had I Iban the Negro. Si let i subscribe two full moons, so had March, hut I newspapers and educate ourselves, Pebuary had none, Do yon realize Subscribe for the (Ji.ouk and educate vonrself. ilense sustain the (imm-: C. GRAilTD: OFFER what a rare thing in nature that.

was? It had not occurred since the time of Washington, nor since the discovery of America, nor since the beginning of the Christian era. nor since the creation of Hie world. And it. will not occur again, according to the computation of. astronomers, for 2.o(MMinO Ex.

ADKAXS.S CITY DOIXtiS. Arkansas Cilv Kan. Much 24th. ss i There was a ci 1 ired Depnhlicanelub organifd in his city on the evening of Fehunry 23rd. with a good attendance Tiie principal points of interesl contained in tin 'liinesc treat published are lliat-it provides tlial, Chinese laborers are prohibited lor twenty years and tin Pnited States is to pay China iiult minty for American outrages on.

the Chinn sc HD EAT, LEND, ITKMS. Kansas paid morp money for. the. support of her schools in the year 1H8H than the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, South linn, Louisiana, and Dele ware ai; Turner, J. D.

Kiayar.assis't. combined. Only nine States paid move arid IT. C. Carter, treasurer house called to order.

by I. IS. Andrews after which the follovying ollloers were eleeted: II. W. Marshall, president.

A. S. pickard vice president; Fred D. Eli i. dered people." Mr.

Diehard Smith of Chi ago is in the city this week ami expensed liinisell favorably impressed vv itli Hie metropolis. He is the guest of Mr. sud Mrs. Itoilcnluimmer. Next.

Tuesday Is i lection let every registered voter up to tin polls and cast Lis ballot for. Tlios. Hanks l'or member of sciiooi board and II. IT. Downing for councilman.

Let everybody make" themselves an agent and correspondent for tiie Kans. (iconic. Send us subscriptions, ami yoar town's news it will be gladly published in onr columns. It is jour paper. Sl'ICXT IN 10 Mr.

Orey. is said to have paid to is employees in 10 months this gentleman is Hie owner of two good harbor shops and lives in Wichita, and employes fl colored barbers. 1''" than' our own Sunflower, State. The State of New York heads the list with over There are eleven States whose school properly has a greater value than that of Sunny Kansas, New York being he highest-over South Carolina the lowest being a trifle, over Tiie value of sciiooi property in the State of Kansas amounts to Ex. Mr.

A. C. Cclorc is in the city visiting I Dev. Clemone of the A. M.

E. cluiici is having meeting this The series of meetings at thelluptist church held by Devs. Vi.dcison Pric and Qi.ale as bee brought to a dose with three converts. Lodge No. 2fitto, (.

U. O. O. F. regular commotion first and third Wednesday in each They have purchased a largo building and moved it to a lot vyhere it will soon lm, redy for occupancy.

Hantom. FOURTH AA'AIII) COUNCILMAN. Opening address by lion. A. Frink who stated the object of the inciting lo be for tiie purpose of exchanging views and getting a united vote at tiie coining election for.

the welfare and political advancement of our people. It was decided to Dy delegations, and the following captains were appointed for each ward; first ward, Wm. Logan: second ward. II. Mason; third ward, J.

Divans; (mirth ward, N. Dundy. T. H. Andrews was nominated captain of tiie club, D.

A. Lee marshall and Messers T. Campbell and II. Haywood first and second lieutenants. Tim roil wasthen called and showed and enrollment of thirty-nino members with good prospects for many more.

The dub meets fvery Friday cveing at the A. M. E. church to discuss the general topics of the day. F.

D. T. Hurt lid con. rli hd nrmrynrr ids will) tl 1 1 1 1 1 To le, wr rtc cuat cd tn make thin n-analhil I'i v. hi ii iicrm i vo su in li, by tlv, first of next May, wc now offer the KANSAS and il.c KAN' TAT WH rnc yrnr forth-, "fcdii.Rlpf null inolil tfi, ailed tunny n.rt of O.e ti.l'-f! and jiustpald.

Tim an Mia lYrnir la a Iwtnty ji'to tal'lj, irv-U-. i i cionai of (tin atutculimu well worth the amount naked for both j-nrevr 'il-, otni' la lc ImiiKCHt any time fo send In your ndilroas wah the at on r.i. ma aoiv lias oo Nun file uilc8 UJit free. The Democrats of the state of Louisiana are doubtless in fear of the the statu going Republican next fall, awl ns further evidence of their fear, are backing a journal edited by' colored men in the city of New Orleans in tiie vain hope of dividing the colored vote; hut nevertheless we think that if the Republicans have a free ballot and a fair count as they have been promised they should have, the state will lieyond all reasonable doubt be carried by them next Fall. If such be the case, we may then hope for a South for as it now stand; all boasts of a in South are a mere myth.

GENERAL NEAVS. President John Sherman of For Ohio. P. (Haze is the, unanimous choice of Hie colored voters tlw 4th ward as lias been staled in the meeting I bold for the purpose nominating him this position; every- colored vote east in that meeting was for him, and this vote never imflbhc was jj made Hie unanimous of the I j3LCE.Jc2?.SS; meeting, showing tlmt Mr. Glaze was! Hie 11 lot and last choice of the 1 1-1 colored volcrs of the ward, and if the vYliites will rally to his support ns well as the colored voids will, he will lie elected by a handsome majority.

KansasClobe Publishing Co. Our esteemed fytond, Newton, Payne employed nt tiie largo clot ldng store of II. Jacks, returned yesterday from a trip to Atchison and Kansas City where ho spent a few days on business. Mr. Payne is one, of our most enterprising young, men and has dean connected with tiie Star clothing house for some months.

AXNOl'NUUMUNTS IMItoi' IMoumo announce mens caiuli-fliite for eouncilniiin from the fourth ward. It. Aultitr 1 hcri'l)' itnmiune myself candidate for eun. climm from tho second nrt. II frowning I licrchy announce myself a candidate for re-clectlon to tho city council from the 41 Ii ward.

r. T. Derby BdllOV til.OHB I lieicby onnopnoo my fir If a onndldnto for councilman from (lie Ht cowl ward VV ColUtnm Editor Ot.onB I hereby announce myself a cumllduto for uounollnmn from tho first ward Dipt Perry t'rosson I hereby announce myself candidate for councilman from the fir'd ward Ileuly Topeka Kansas, has 21 colored men on tiie pay roll. The Kansas city teachers have formed a syndicate. J.

Milton Turner will be appointed minister lo Liberia. Langston, has been selected to deliver the address to tiie graduating class at Howards University. Tim Senntfl and House vole np-propiation of $3,000 be allowed lo bear tiie funeral expenses of chief Justice Arnite. Leavenworth has a colored popnla lion of 7.000. Two colored ladies have been wailed on and asked to accept tiie nomination for membeia of the sciiooi board.

'There is no other issue between the two parties save that of protection and free trade, so say our old pavtisinn friends. If that be true why can't the Republicans and Democrats of Kansas unite on one platform and one ticket? Say, why net, wow? There is a very good reason why It is true that there Is but one Issue between the two parties, but the Issue ls tho tariff handled as a magic wand. A' sort of a 'Ca-ra-ba-ra-ba" by our office seeking artists of our attention. It Is the most prominent part of the play, but somehow or other at? the congressional curtain drops the spectator can't see what it, has to do ith the pcifopnnnce. x.

Tiie Globe says there is a colored v'o-man living nt, Atchison who is only 2t years of age, and who is the mot her of eight children, no two of whom were born at the same This is the first romance that Kd. Howe lias written since he finished The Moonlight Hoy." There are twelve colored men on the police force at Topeka. Tn three wards of tho city of Atchison, women have been appointed filthpr judges or, clerks of election..

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1887-1888