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6 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1898-14 PAGES, » MOSES coss. the World’s Best. NAS, | sonnei Na ‘or Pains and Aches—All Sorts— ‘The Quickest Relief is in a ENSON’S, o t BALTIMORE CITY ELECTION|AN UNDEVELOPED RACE i ATG | oS: See | » | Great Interest, Already Manifested in Next | Prof. Kelly Miller Again Elucidates His Gtonler iH '‘Spring’s Campaign. Theories as to the Colored Race Chas. I. Edmonston. | Furniture Factory, 12th and B. Storage, 22d & M. The Tariff Makes Rug Bargains —Sounds unusual, but when sifted ( to the real cause, you'll find it is the ( “The Dependable Store.” Why the Negro Should Adopt the | | 922, 924, 926, 928 7th st., running through to 704-6 K st. Self-Effacement Plan for H Smashing records right and left. All eclipsing selling in ladies’ cloaks, wraps — and furs--More startling values for another busy || day. | The past week has been one of the greatest the cloak and || suit department has ever known—the selling surpassing our fondest |} expectations. Wise folks have been quick to appreciate the super- iority of our values—as the increased buying proves. Naming the jj Both Parties Hi Kept Open Their Mah Geiavers ent hactertologint Indorsed by every eminent bactertolog! Headggarters to Prepare rfect germ-proof FILTER. fF the Fight. His Own Good. ene RES' 4 I i We are so confident of its superiority and [ i household, and if It docs mot prove entirely atisfactory at the end of two weeks’ use we will remove it without asking 2 penny. Special Corresondence of The Evening Star. BALTIMORE, November 20, 1898. The result of the recent election is va- riously Interpreted, and, applied according to the political affiliation of the commen- tator, the democrat contending that it is the “handwriting upon the wall,” and the To the Editor of The Evenlog Star: My contribution to The Star of November 14 szems to have evoked considerable dis- cussion among those who are interested fh the negro problem. The published replies, as well as the comments which have come to me personally, as far as they have been Cures Backache. Muscular Rheumatism ana = | TePUblican that it is without significance. | unfavorable to my position, have abounded the like quicker than any other remedy, - | 7° Say that democrats are elated at their |in more or jess vehement reiteration of ¢ | Braces up the ts. Try one, Price, 25 £ | success would but mildly describe their | familiar political formulas, but are char- Sohnwon sy, resists. OF wwtrs, Seabury & # | emotions. Baltimore street on Tuesday | acterized by a noticeable absence of definite Johnson, N. ¥., If unot tzinable. Bee wnommnmanuominer | Venting, when Denny’s election became | proposition ’t is the best POROUS PLASTER Haviland & Co.’s French China. Special attention fs called to a new and delicate pattern in Haviland & neh Ch “s genu- Dinrer Sets, in Open The tern may be | E | f 2 ! satisfaction that we will place one in your iferent patterns rench China, Come tariff. Q SESE known, and the elimination of former re-| 1 have no desire to continue the contro- lowest prices for good, stylish garments—as_ we are doing—is |} a ot ZNGLISH CAIRO | ( > 5 z *, | Publican majorities, was thronged with aj versy beyond the point where it may help . je Seu cate ae iain en: Fa aa es cot AE ae Tne Chas. R. Edmonston, No Poot Shoes at Any Price. | howling mob of delighted democrats, who | to reveal the true nature of the situation prin ar bagi to a certain realization of the saving possibilities i P Pendeces hese woods makes it It 1205 Penna. Ave. & turned the stald thoroughfare into a veri- | and to inculeate a wise policy of practical Fag A ! high tariff on thes goods makes s Th 2 1 table Bedlam. It raised them from des-] procedure. It is always an unplez nt {| : i prohibitive for us to import more ese Specia S pondency to enthusiasm,and they will work | task to discuss the deficiencies of a people, | |] $4 astrakhan fur collarettes, $18 and $20 velour capes |; rugs to fill in the sizes. We have no SS} next spring with a vim and energy, they | a pec so if one points out the $1.98— Adis lot of astrachan fur col- $12.50— yt of handsome velour and larettes — very full and have 4 ve not shown since the palmy days of | Shortcomings and limitations of one’s own deep storm coll lish- Thanks giv im ge | tase mtsmgn since the palmy dave of | shortcomings | Shame tte SOS Prices ‘ Saitas’ best tik seal plush capes —mort elaborately jetted ed—with the ewell-looking foun richly lined —edged with ya fur ud | use for the broken lots, as they oc- cupy valuable space wanted to dis- play full lines. Therefor these price cuts that'll rid us of the whole line at Bargains for Thanksgiving. among those who were astonished at the | sistance on the ground of prudence, while | |j) usual $4 sort—for a day at result| none were more so than the old | those of half-tutore nd nniicensed | }) “ring” leaders, who candidly admit their | temper will become p nd abusiv | eeigia SD e 5 SuEpnces } he weveral tone an which has {|| 90 electric seal collarettes for Until The claim of the republicans that ft was come to my to the effect $3.98— Alot of handsome Wudson Bay at - = 3 “le : | je seal collare w jacke $6.7 Fada Poo once. The rugs are equal in wear- & a por Year, and that their vote was not | that, “whil a eas ee Persian astrachan or pale wees “yor aed) fackets for $6.7 English i) + qualit > be srussels 3 % = | brought out, is scouted by their opponents, | neither ne » that the truth tabs, trimmed with mar gp ersey jackets, in all the “newest style ing quality to the best body I Tussels here until vw ed ndsda = who assert that they were the larger suf- | be told at this Tremember distinct- | |l| ten” tur “tails —“nsual $6 $3 ce) cee all d others are and are made in elegant oriental col- \\@ Bese Wee 9 ferers in this respect. The democrats were | ly that when, boy, I noticed the sun- value—for Serre ° pe Par eggs es | ings and patterns. Suitable for ee & | practically without money. ‘They expended | light streaming through the windows aud é See rat, radet, town aud SO 75 gs and patte _ muita m a position to 3 | less than $6,000 during the eptire campaign, | observed myriads of particles of dust float- $18 imported jackets $11.50— green—$10 value for ° parlors, libraries or dining rooms. show so macnificent a stock of 3 6 y; | including expenses and registration, while / ing hither and thither in the path of the ator vine ‘Smperced <4 = 5 eae F s| Chairman Mason of the republican city ) sunbeam, I, in childish ignorance and in- | } Dlack and new tan. -- Regul Reduced furniture and houseiurnishing: RY ITEM QUOTED HERE IS A %& | committce had ample funds at his disposal, | noceaze, attributed causal quality to the with Kersey straps and richly 1 $16 electric seal . $1o— ||! price cio Gome for yourself— TAL” WE OF ‘em To you %| Which were lavishly expended, and it is] revealing agent, and concluded that the j} fRreughout — the blacks are lined with Lot of P seal hex long i . bein ue = ERELY AS AN EXAMPLE TO PROV! = understood that the sum paid out in town | same rays filled the room with dust that qe Bore ee with skunk for | there is no obligation to pur- THAT WD CAN SUPPLY SHOES TO ALL 9 | 0M election day by the republican commit- | flooded it with light. My counselors and | i) {me th finest taney $1 1.50 Sey aethc seoreae $10 | Hele he Youll be delighted with WASHIN AT FIGURI watch 3 | (ee, ercecdedl Peel a ae eeeeveds rae eee aretolly of ong commit in their | ji] matched under $18, for « hes 3 i £ our grand array of bargains. Fag. AG a ep eae % | was not really used as intended, but went | the statement of the truth. but the exist- ° 5 | ; : eee ear ar ie HERE PROMINES Tee ee eee eae are oe SU can ed gellerietinonecaiment e-qi| ntire sa pie lime of J. - Wod= |} Trilby Art Squares, extra heavy, . ie POL OUT GE our SALES” EMBRACE Politicians of both parties here reatize | minds one of the ostrich, which, when hard | | ar °s e ee | se eee i ee ders, just or mahog & THESE TWO DAYS OF TH K. that, from a local standpoint, the city elec- } pressed, hides his head’ under the shadow } }} d d h gh-g¢ d I g t I solid colors, with fancy borders, just DON'T OVERLOOK THESE THANKS: % | tion’in May will be the most important m | of his wings, with the Vain hope of eluding | | i rade linings a €SS i the floor covering for an office or nursery. Regular $7 00 each { fine kid, beaded or plain vamp. % | instead of two, as at present. ‘The powers | High as great Olympus. So the poor In- ldnight™ fast Diack Mninge-the recognised best -c fare I | it W. B. MOSES & SONS A great value in fine Oak Ex- y Ss | of the mayor, ‘under the new law, will be | dian, standing in the gathering shadows of | ||] which vonches for the bigh aiuality of the Unings “which | we got from ¢ ] a ea neha a = E All of our $1.50 and $2 grades. | vastiy greater than at present, and his in. | the valley of death, faces his doom with | hem at pie aot os Se bea & ae pon ber ae ee Ce ° | E 2 ension 1 7, ee c ene aly Baeer o- | utter unconcern as to his final destiny. The | }|) usual price—m we bon e jou Kel oreee i} i I ad Till Wednesday night only.$1.35 35 | tucnee Sig Ne Se oe |e ees ial ‘indifference ix! nut more | | Percasilk closely resemblen «ilk—it's woft aud fne—«nly It weare better. i 2 a > zs ey shoes, | forth by both republicans and democrats } Marvelous than the negro’s defiant ignor- H — S aaVomen's $3 and $3.50 Shoes, | to win. and, ag the prizes 0 be ‘wom are [ance, “And se shail know the trurh axl 2d Flogr--upholsteries & bedwear. | : & patent leather, fine kid, box calf, & | greater than ever before in the history of | the trath shall make you free” has wide | | . oi | The Ladies’ Shoe’ i This Firm Sells For $3.50 | A beautiful Rocker, finely fin- ished, high arm; a bargain, only large, finely polished Oak $11.75. handsome Oak Parlor Table, shaped top— Very quartered GIVING § Women’s Very Natty Even- ing Slippers, in patent leather, Women’s Black and Russet * Vici Kid, dull dongola, lace = and button. Good as any sold for $2.50. ‘Till Wednesday its bearing and effect ever held in Balti- more. It is the beginning of new era in the history of the city. The new and elab- orate charter will go into full effect at that time, and the mayor and other officers elected will hold their places for four years, the town, so will the strife be gre: r to to show that the close of the late campaign really marks the opening of the new one, the fact is that both parties have their headquarters open—in truth, they have not been closed a da ince the election, and the committees are working harder today than they did before vember 8. Tae crowds around the party managers who are the vengeance of the pursuer; but the fool- ish bird only makes of himself the more certain target and in no wise escapes the wrath to come. Others, again, assume a defiant attitude toward the facts and will not admit them, though they do appear as application to the affairs of this world, as absolutely necessary before any helpful remedy can be applied. The goal toward which all noble strivings are directed represented by truth, knowle Socinlogists are today rans partments of life and every phase of so- in search of definite information. are counting, weighing, sift than half. linings at sample pieces of fanc ce ee i » third-floor departments offer seme very unusual values for esday's shoppers— hiffoni Fhe seit in tan, lace and button. Till AIMURGte well as to the kingdom of grace. A timely offerings, too—needs that ate pressing forward Now. Prices are ehated dennis {| nufomer, with oval plate glas: Wednesday night only. ..$2.69 % |, 17 evidence of the above statements, and | Perception of the facts of the situation to rsual cost marks—why shouldn't we do the best. tia ) pairs of fine Nottingham lace cur- || tains, consisting of dainty lace effects and heavy worked patterns—34 yards leng— a splendid quality—for *S1.19 pair 90 pairs of Armure weave tapestry por- theres, . strietly reversible—3 yards long— }| Snished at top and bottom with beavy ‘ain tomorrow we shall offer you the greatest Hning opportuaity ever known — highest | than the poorest quality costs elsewhere. We bought J. W. Goddard's |) striped pe i ilk-in an immense variety of different of the week? | 10 bales of full-size dou forts, covered with pretty ed with white eotton—nic fancy stitching — will for sebeens be bed com- 20-inch soft cushions. filled with down and covered with fine French satine— in \ it sie | | # night only..... ++ ++ $1.87 & | conducting;the preliminary work of the ap- | 4lyzing, the simple facts of observation, as | /// Bamd-knotted fringe- which ‘are the “best cua Sil weary coe’ eh peer > — «4, | Broaching yeomtest execed in size those | the true besis of all profitable conjecture. cae ie Resa dena ae 42 erownd ie” ciaccccetsc sees es Oe A brass -trimmed ¥ Men’s Patent or Enamel Calf Gules were there betorebine election and ee ae Shari oies peed ace te one — — ae Hi gees ee Pea eee rn >, s x ~ he greatest energy isplayed on both | §s nee y ree BOC < af | 160 f li-quarter white blankets, “ i a ‘ | White Enamel Bed, $| & Hand-welt Lace Shoes. Our ©] sites Thig is especially the case with the | fold evils which infest it. And so with the Hie ckceeetheery abaeereee ent Full yard-wide silketines. tn. the hot ned and made by the o4 Usual $3.50 quality. Till Wed- % | democrats,-wha, were so much encouraged | negro. If he would overcome the man |, Mgowell worth a dollar a pair, EQe pare ae = 834c. ¢. = a & oe ve we | by the vote they received in the city that } barriers and hindrances which embarr: fo eae LES epee . : 1 manufacturers with the one pur- Peon rere 2 e nesday night only........$2.85 &) they feel confident of winning again next | his progress, he must do so through a sav- | || ince Ao Ga ae peries, heavily finished — |] pose—of having the very be A very handsome Birch Bed $ ee i spring. 7 ing knowledge of the truth. }] qBrtes extension rods. extend from 22 to iow, heath Senay cide qathe neckeit Room Suite, mahogany finished z Men’s Hand-welt Tan or Both patiies,are, however, troubled with The Facts of the Case. || tures—9e. value, for 4inc. : 5 . sc. 3-50 shoe on the market? Senet . $ Bick BorGile Wace Shoes factions, apd these factional difficulties ap- The fs Brine © are as plain as any | |! EES :: beel to tip nothing but the * € eT fetead aiid W. 212 7 (eo Nene - hoe of el ain va Beunaness neice is oclological data can possibly be. The ne- | ||| 9 4 ti ings ee oe ean! beers weet Net ols = ase, Bedstead and shstand, %| 2% heavy sole. No better shoe of- {| diminishing, as they ‘The demo- | £oclological datz ea cates } T sd d d d Ee ee ee = ashstand, z Sie 5 Till Wednesday $ | ST, primaries, to elect a new city commit | ero was brought to this country from a | | uesday S daring domestic doings. = for * $22.50. | & fered at $3. 1 ednesday tee will be hela November #0, .and the ring | savage, or, at best, a barbarous, state of | {/ Alwass a little lower for domestics than apr other store—but more so than ever tomor- |i] >: miobee thats will sults SS te 2 ee ces OO UNG, $ ® Girls N Seevicaabl publican ‘léaders, However, realizing from | CePtties of the discipline of slavery and Pride of the ¥ coal; ge gare: Ready made sheets and pil- |} f-- exacting! ter Rosa 22 al nicely carved, bevel-plate mir- %| xirls Neat — Serviceable the late vafe tat their only chance to win | thirty years of the semblance of freedom. An immense lot of the well-known brand low. cases at less than the cost ff at aga as man *>6|*% ror, substantially | & Shoes. Most stores want $1.50 {| wit! be OE ReRling over thelr differences. |e on of eivilizaiion through the dis. |||] “Pride of the West muxlin—the beet LESS See eS o* lazed and dul id and * >. : ° $2 s 8 are worl 0 bri state of | less. c : z 2 — s fe: feito te han wis patent = = nicely finished, % for em. Till Wednesday %|farmony ‘avait eOncllases, a oles js {cipline of slavery is to pay to the benef grade you can get—which never sells for " icra ce I bse : = E Eo aes Gale F followed they. Ynay alceoer tree Cent influence of that institution the high- any Ise SuSE Waldl—ewery guce that are unheard of. Eee . + $13.75 ‘4 night only..... i ‘ : €st compliment which it has yet received. a dozen cambric pillow cases, good | Oe ea pepe aaa = 43. og — A sig tm ~ Rago na Aaa OS stamped with the mark, “Pride of the te semeees ¢ by A artery to choose from. 2 2 A large Silk Tapestry Parlor $ & Girls’ or Boys’ Strong School IN FAR QFF PALESTINE. during the thirty years of freedom, West"—in short lengths, Motawk sheets you know the 5 ' } cscs reiterates © F Ps =e Elks ee : e aes its imperfect privileges, but he ha , peut aceies ~ pieertbncbeoac ote ; Asible and cacy feelioz “an eape 7 | Suite, beautiful design of frame, + z Shoes. Many stores want $1.25 sul Merritt on the Introduction of | only started on the journey of civilizatio pepcbe a aieted: 27) ¢ 3 ‘ty 36 Frakt of the Loon” ‘pillow {i iH et . a regular $35 value, at z & for the same kind. Till Wed- “Ameritan Product». Jong and weary path of progress stl | | pe ea 8 for every A 5 “ne fer Preeee ~oeee eee. H . = 9 Fi : y 's before him. || —for only. by 9 Lockwood sheets for. a || : £1% nesday night onl gac. The Sntroduction of Amétican products | Hes before him. i $24.50. q ani s the a great 4 = They're much lower than ethers ask— s —— Gerusalem),” he says, “imports American | # Civilized government e ‘ook. TI you'll find—and for «qualities that cannot be improved apon—hecanse they're heat 1 $ ¢ ss tcols, but buys them in Hamburg, whence | t8e, Peneficent intendmen: ; is meas: Clark’s fast color darning cotton, per 24-yard pieces of white cotton tape, per || 11.75 $ 3 E d to partial failure might have sponse aE piece, for ‘6c. | 49. $ el run Dey % they are reshipped to Yafa (Jaffa). At rly seen from a priori principle: eae Rare /~ i : A Carpet Sweeper—th 5 =e a e pee = | present the amount is limited, but he as- the most advanced section of the 500-yacd spcols of cotton for Se. 2-inch Hercules mohair braid for trim- |] = era aden f i Dee ule best S Sign: The Old Woman in Shoe, % | sures me that they are favorably recelvea ace that is capable of self-govern- | il sr milag—i5;,_sterpwhere elue—tere, ger An Artistic and made, handsome case, separate ¥ : & i = 2 2 ording to the accepted significance | |/I e - *. I c ar 2 s BS and that there fs an increasing demand Agrees : 200-yard spools of best Iren thread— Bere f i vs nd | of that term. ‘The vast hordes of the Euro- | [jj ride of best black scwing silk, per ||| I S P action, for either hard or soft $ for them. He mentions especially ma-| pean population are not even now decmed tough und strong—for 6e. Mc oe aac acme ee | nteresting Present. carpets. é chin carpenters” and blacksmiths’ | fit for this privilege. Witness the gigantic ake ie polas: Ga Sats ca Sea c ~ —_—_ \ tool He also {mports some carriage | Struggle which Ireland is waging for the aoa sects é “hs > a eee rel®s,, fancy, garter elastic, In garter | | TIFFANY wheels ready made. wriceless boon of self-government and the | || Soi? ee lengths, for 6c, | A “This leads me to remark upon a branch | fixed determination on the part of the dom- | |b = FAVRILE Good five-piece Tapestry-cov- ered Parlor Suite, seetonten Seetoe SS either oak or mahogany Seeretetetntet Are offering the largest and most complete line of Horse Blankets into Palestine is the subject of an interest- ing report to the State Department by Con- sul Merritt. ‘A German merchant here of business which ought to be in Ameri- can hands, namely, carriages and carriage supplies. “Ten years ago there were very few carriages in Jerusalem, but now that as clothed with franchise. This experiment that cal uph al the negro the right of the electiv Was the most stupendou: inant Englishman to withhold it, on the ground that the Hibernian is not prepared to exercise so high a function with safety to himself or to the British empire. The revolu- A taste of our notion selling | Let these prices stand for the whole sto>k. is difficult to convince, indeed. When will and thereby destroys the possibility of his | Ss 3 he cry, “Hold, enough?’ Even the proud | ultim: levelopment. home, th GLASS | ¢ the Yafa road is in good condition and the | tons aan petite d which are al- | southerner, when he found himself be:ween Se ee fice aie shop, the | L $ d R Head (0 Jericho, the Dead see and the Jor | ace chow, DIMKIy Laat tee net | Geath ail “The lent Glick,” was combeiied | Baeary, hues bee bee pebmarp teaneek oF ek a $ an Lap obes } fan is opened up—also that to Bethlehem | republics show plainly that the form of | to yield, and to suffer deprivation of the | civilisation, And it ls mere thee the negro’s ie Carpet & ra & il trebronethel ind carriages, | OVernment fs not best sufted to the nature | 0) . teem: * Fi ey e = = pery Dept. + lend (Hl cbrorneat here Ste eooreeioficarriases: | Fes ayn aii atiGee tio cecal very right in question. highest pow should be engaged. But, ischer Galleries, So ldae covcnneten cee Ever seen before in this city. and the number is constantly increasing. | those dndes of Gaventiin Med eer at) | It is true that @ people who eurrender | saya another, what is to become of the ool. re aN z : RS if: i ngs every de- ¢ Sole Ageris for the A carriage road has | Tecently been con- | pints State cdomubahind them? The great their rights may have a difficult time to | ored men now in the colleges and universt- 529 Fifteenth Street, % scription—Ingrains, EI] 6 sy | Sttucted from Jerusslem to tie top of ths || a or en acpomunt cuffeaee i thar We eke, | eee thes. One Buty, however: Mes bal ccs a they may mo exams thelr gonere = $ Velvets, Moquettes, Axminster £ CONCORD Har ness. Mount of Olives (for the German emperor; | Sossibie the ascendcnty. of, rascalige tive | 2, Immediate present. Sufficient unto the | tn the political arena? The pecullar situa- Washington D. C. i. Z 7 3 is said), al n a few years one w shrewd and unscrupulous demagogue can | 2#Y 1s the evil thereof: alas, that we might | tion and needs of the race offer a field for gaades , ~ Carpets. $ 497 PA. AVE. N.w. | be built between Jerusalem and Nabious; | always control an ignorant constituency by | S@¥ its wisdom is sufficient also. In deal- | usefulness and service to educated colored set eseseeeesesseveveseeees |e I in C. S| Adioining Nstional Hotel. oc22-214 | hence it is reasonable to suppose that the | vile and disreputable methods. The ware. | 128 With issues which involve human pas-| men and women such as is not olfered to weee a ngrain Carpet, per yard, | _ Soe demand for carriages will increase sirleted exercise of suffrage by the popula. | $190 and interests no one can tell what the | the trained youth of eny other race. I German bis ues x Se os res ‘Our © consul here, who was born | tions of Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, In- | future may bring forth. The coming gen-] have heard it fresh from the lips of a dis- mak ig sts = e - 3 | In New England, but has lived nearly all | dia, Mississippi or South Carolina would Seon as pepubiiess = Bole “4 tinguished Anglo-Saxon statesman and Sot —tme perfection “of bisque art ts 21% “ & Si 3y | his life in this country, is of the opinion | probably involve those localitles in ruin | ceal with their own problems. ‘They will! scholar that if he had to select his pla Df reached in Germany 2/2 Good Tapestry Brussels | 2 that if a purely American store were es-| within a decade. Is it not, therefore, for | have more wisdom, more experience. and, | in the history of the world he would cho ae Bote <1 > yard 2 para “| tablished in Jerusalem it would very soon | the benefit of all these peoples to yicld | let us hope, more patience and forbearance. | to be a colored youth of the latter part « Ssas ser Gy) C5 Rhee < 2 | create a considerable demand for Ameri- | gracefully to self-effacement as controlli “We — the nineteenth century. In view of this $ paint = 3 olling ‘We call our fathers fools, so wise we grow, feces igewond 2] + £ ; % | can goods. He belleves that such a Store | political factors? ‘Tho southern negroes Our Wiser sons, no doubt, Will call us wo sreat field, which is already white with har- tt: Sacha : ’ 3 3} | would be a profitable investment. It should | who went to Liberia during the early years eens vi ; vest, must the educated negro whine anc sas ted brea ¢ = Heavy Wool Ingrain Carpet, % | ¢ TROUBLE, — | ve stocked ‘with a variety of goods, and | of this century found themselves serene aan, mimediate concern ie with duty. net] pine away his time in supine inanity b aaa Bee tar ee ES pervard 2 By IF yj | reference always had to the actual and|ed by several millions of their ancestral | {ty the feture this problem will not reach | Cause he is not consulted as to who fs to be . * 3 I 4 5 a & | Possible needs of the people. Jerusalem | Savages. Had they granted the unrestrict- its ultimate solution In our day, nor yet in| the next Secretary of State or who shail : Victor E. Desio & Co., = : § Gas Heaters 3 | Should have a, central store and depot, | ¢d exercise of suffrage the black republic | any day with. which we need concern our- | represent the dignity of this government : z : a BA while branch stores should be established | Would have n its birth throes. Can v ‘h_ will_not conform | at the court of St. James? ¢ Satcesnees Se Gectienss ‘Sale. Heanwnlicen Garner | are used. ‘They're inexpensive, simple, %}in the principal elties and towns of the | the whites do in America what the blacks | Selves, Abstract truth will no Finally 1 argue that “sclf-effacement as . St. N.W = ? Curtains, 4] 3% safe and pretty. Will heat a room in a 3/| province, such as Yafa, Gaza, Heoron, | themselves cannot do in Africa? With rigor to practical life. Hoven the most | . ‘controlling political factor” fs mecessary : ese 2 & size, Sle Hey, and can, without any waste, be % | Rethichem, Nablous and Salt, which is | 1 the second place, the attempt on the | eee ee eee ae oe crepe Gnines | for the best development of the negro him- o ones" 2 SE] turned off or on tn an instant. Ripe 2 : > nature of trade | Part of the negro to exercis, ° | we A sel y thi ement can be! z aaa eal ee £|% Cost from §1-25 up. PA easter tis prea ane eared stricted fiche oF Hore en Justice is truth in the conerete. It, applies Sok Schobel tcnl aanoh on eke Bie Panecte : $l e ae See ete a those communities w resides In pre- | CDIY approximately to human affairs. | Ni sc Great Reduction Fine Tapestry Portieres, per ay Gas Appliance Co., | ecinie yeaa Wey eer a arte trades eee ponderant) numbers, Bete Ho res ides in pre~ | people have ever been lifted Into all of their | stances. Seek rag ety py = e ai o WY, vi ae Seep WS e 1 no wise Oaithet rights and privileges by legislative fiat. - in Hair pair, lS carsa N.Y. Ave. & tongue, salmon, lobsters, oysters, " milk, ene cep ioeatOE PUI took the Roman plebelanfiveor six centuries SS See See bern: 4 eee ar es e sweet corn, lard, berries and such other siste 2 “0 da con- - eginecee Satacheak <0) itecmeste S0a0 i | hoe U MEME MEME Mea RE fruits as do not grow in Palestine; also | the exercise of their abstract right the | Of Constant struggle, compromise and con- | states where the great political parties are Switches, OO, formerly $10.50. Gray Switches, $3.60, formerly $5.00. Gray Switches. $4.50, formerly $6.50. First-class titendants in Hairdressing. Shampoo'ng, ete. ae a se es Ladies’ Jackets, Bisoo Porson. furniture in pieces, to be put together here, window frames, blinds, doors, ete. ought to be sent here from the United States. This is, of courge, only a partial list. Per- death Mst of that municipality alone would in all probability have exceeded the total casualtles of the recent Spanish war. The same thing might happen at twenty differ- cession to gain equality with the ruling class. The negro must learn to labor and to waét. I repeat here the advice to the race which I gave on another occasion: can say that the colored vote is prejudicial to the general welfare. In the great em- pire state of the north we have seen the : 2 a teaches that the path of morai | colored vote turn the tide in favor of what fone Never fee oe ee ay Capes, Suits, S $ sonal testimony is to the effect that En- Son ee een agitators who ey eas straight line, is generally considered sound governmental ——— i = glish-prepared ham, tongue, fruits and Ah 59 | but has ever been a zigzag course, amid the | administra: olicy. vas the ne- iS) H ELLER’S aw Walstsere Eas +/ HAVE YOU Colored Spots, aches, Did Seres, | Some other goods that come in cans are SRie Ee ae ene conflicting forces of right and wrong, truth | gToes’ bravery that made possible the mili- < 9 } Payments. $ | Ulcers in Mouth Hair- Falling? Write COOK BEM: | not so gcod similar articles that are | urgo aggressive action. But it is notice, | 28d error, justice and injustice, cruelty and | tary triumph of the brilliant beau {deal of 720 Seventh St. N.W. - te 3 | EY CO.. 1688 MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO, | prepared jn. America. So much fruit is able that their advice is always given: re mercy. Do not be discouraged, then, that | American manhood, culture and character; ventn - IN. W. = Foon ao Prete a Tae BO DALEY eee | Preserved in his country for winter vso | Site gictanes fav see ne We ara | all the wrongs of the universe are not right-| and it was the negro ballot that launched se2-20t¢ Men’s, Boys’, and | ses eres te 1 te O5 DAYS. NUUAGE | that the iptreguction of American glass | S3f6 Olstance from the fring line. ‘Mac. | ed at your bidding. The great humanitarian | him upon the larger career of statesman- Sea ae 3 he c cal A BERPERE j | Jars would bé a blessing. As soon as the | Gauley's poem on Horatius: 7” | movement which has been sweeping over | ship. In the national elaction of 1896 negro SSS Ie ) Childrents z ISTURA TITTERS Is u houscholl word all | people begamy, accustomed to them there fereoe : the civilized world from the middle of the| suffrage saved the day in many states, and 0 hile sotatee oe *. ek stminieritoselilainnwe navel tithe | Would no,doybt be a large demand. Fifty “But those behind cried, ‘Forwa: eighteenth -century to the present time, | perhaps in the nation at large, from what ’ coats and Suits om | & | teltdyttemerite, it as now adv article is} to sixty thousqnd bottles of beer are im- And those in front erled, “Back manifesting itself in political revolutions.| many consider the vicious vagaries of a 4 Credi Terms to | £{ mmmetwedorDr'd/Grn. ‘ ported inyiJeyysalem every year, and a| To take up arms under such conditions as | in social and moral referms and in works | dangerous financial propagandism. In com- Not a Lady suit. Maye pte sors r & Pet MR. T HERE. Legislation as to Hawaii Will Be large partjof this trade might be in Ameri- can hands. i : “One merchant ventured to import a small invgice of American made ladies’ at present prevail would be simply to com- mit suicide, and to die as the fool dieth. Suffrage Not an Inalienable Right. of benevolence and mercy, affords the am- plest assurance that all worthy elements of the population will ultimately be permit- ted to share in the privileges and blessings munities where the race is in the numerical ascendency it should accept cheerfully such restrictions of the suffrage as.will place the control of affairs in the hands of men € sis : a shoes; they were taken at once, and there | Tf any man between the two oceans is so | of civilization according to the measure of | of sense and substance, provided, of course, ete: ee Rasecd) Without Trouble: is a call,for;more. English ladies who | TaSh as to deny the essential truth of the | thelr merit.” these such restrictions are honest in their Gass = c = i %| Representative Hitt of Ilinols, chairman | tried them, were highly pleased with them. | foregoing statements let him stand up and} In the current issue of the Independent | intendment and execution. In other In- 0333 r The Great Providers, 4 | of the House committee on foreign affairs | “In every case when I introduce the sub- | be photographed. ‘there appears a sentiment which every ne- | stances the negro vote might be wisely di- wit and white. 25¢ S. & S.° CORN CURE takes hard and soft corns with: ast palp. ONLY lic. EVENS’ oth and Pa. Ave. al 415-417 Seventh St. ete . Setetececontntetetetestet American Wines for American People! Sweet Wines BC add greatly to the Thanksgiving dinner. a richest din- and a member of the Hawatian commission, has arrived to attend the final meetings of the commission and to mature plans for the extensive legislation on foreign affairs which will soon occupy the attention of Congress. Mr. Hitt says the legislation re- lating to Hawali will be passed at the com- ing session without trouble. Beyond this, however, ha will not venture a prediction as to the scope of the foreign legislation or the chance of concluding it during the short ject of American goods to the merchants of this city it js admitted that in general they are superior to those ofthe same kinds from ‘cther countries, and the mer- chants say they would like to keep them for sale, wut the expense of getting them to Jarusalem is the great barrier. The consul is not, the person to remove this barrier; this should be done by action taken in the United States. Occasional visits to this coast of American steamers and a central store with branches, as suggested, seems to be one way of securing to the One argues that it would be unmanly to accept such checks and restraints upon the suffrage as would rob it of the effect due to its numerical weight. This would @ouht- less be true of a fundamental, inalienable right. He who would cowardly surrender the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness would thereby prove himself un- worthy of the priceless boon of American citizenship. Suffrage, however, is not an inalienable right, but only a convenient method for conducting the affairs of gov- gro should grapple to his heart with hooks of steel, for in it Hes, I think, the ultimate salvation of this people: “Do not speak of certain races as the ‘despised races,’ or ‘in- ferior races,’ or even ‘depressed races.’ They are rather undeveloped races. They have not passed through the hot crucible of modern civilization. For aught we know they have in them just as much stuff for the making of manhood and culture as the English, the Germans or the French. AU eo need is the chance of becoming devel- oped.” vided between existing political organiza- tions; or be cast for the best men and meas- ures for their several localities. The negro in Mississippi or Maryland should vote for the interests of his locality rather than those of Maine or Massachusetts. In no case can it be shown that the existence of political organizations composed wholly or mainly of colored men, threatening to get control of the gvernmental machinery, is beneficial to either race. The adoption of this policy would be “self-effacement as a controlling political 2 session. Judge Frear, one of the Hawaiian | United States its share of the trade of this | ernment. It is subject to almost arbitra, An Undeveloped Race. factor,” indeed; but it would give the negro Allegretti Chocolate Catawba, Boe a commisstonors, is expected here in a day or | country.” limitations, such as age, sex, race, resi] "The negro race falls in this undeveloped | much greater welght and influence with the Creams rt gal. for gwor ang Senator Cullom will:then call tie cence and registration, material posses- | class. His highest endeavor should be di- | COMtTolling powers, and would lead to a : fo Can be told by 10 Ittle doves on the box. AGENCY, 12234) F ST. N.W. The only place in Washington to find the gen- uine Original Allegretti fs at 1224 F st. ow. Imitations sold in the ‘city ALLEGRETTI & CO., Agent, W. SIYUFY, T-lwe 1223% F st. nw. TO-KALO 021-200 WINE CO, "Phone LOTHE your bends with a Stylish, Well- Gtting Pair of Gloves. will give you the service and satisfaction of any Glove you'll buy elsewhere at $1.50. Our $1 GLOVE commissi9a together with a view to agree- ing on the firal report, ———__++_______ May Purchase Supplies. The Secretary of War has decided that civiltan employes of all departments of the government, in foreign possessions, shall be permitted to purchase subsistence stores from the subsistence department at con- Ue? ea with 10 ppt cent added to cover eee Fs i ‘The Best is ) rendeér’ in the présenc sions and mental qualifications. It is with- held from minors, women, Indians, Chinese and the people. of the District of Colum- bia. Not. mére than a fifth of the popula- tion 1s qualified tor this privilege. The re- publicans of Wilmington, white and black, refrained from. exercising this privilege in the recent .eléctien. Who will say that they were unmatiy? Is. it unmanly to sur- tsuperlor power? ieeaete ene evil, ne simple on. an of the regula si cae rected toward the development of his latent faculties. The hope of that section of the heman family under sixteen years of age is that, In the course of time, ft will de- velop into the fullness of the stature of complete manhood. But during their minor- ity they should spend their time in prepara. tion, performing only such service as is fitted to their growing faculties and Strength. It.is impossible for them to sus- tain open rivalry with the adult world Beneficial rivalry can take place only speedier recognition of his reasonable de- mands than he can ever secure by eternal ly threatening to involve the southern states in domestic turmoil. These facts and conclusions appeal to me, at least, with the force and sanction of sclf- evident truths. And rather than conceal them I would write them across the sky in letters so bold and pronounced that he who runs may read; and, alas, I fear, if the colored race, for any reason, fails to read At wil be compelled to run. KELLY MILLER. November 18, 1898. 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