srt ir IN ECCLESIASTICAL POLITICS A Tennessee Philosopher auses upon me Preachers Pull and the Worlds New Ways Tlif crnmblc lor the A 31 E lilsliojt rlc A Wnriii CnmpnlKn n Tuo Candidate Tbo Claims ot lr S emlili Ioclcnlly In Line of Prniiiiitlnn Ien lictnrcs if I lie Doc tors uoyd Ioetlcnl rniitnsle Dah wuz constunation in de bahn yahd One Jreezin wintahs day An al de fowls fuz puzzled In a cuos aoht ob way Ease a pullit wuz cacklin Jes late de oldah hens Auehe Hopped huh wiugs and flut tabd Den ilew up on de fence HWde rooslab rushin roun lee at a feabful rate Tnuz BomoLbinao unusual Dit tie begin to vestigatc So he went into de henhouse An scratched up all de straw An Iouktd Hid liberation Uui not one egg he saw Den he said as wise as Solinon as be otood dah on one lee Dahs many a hen dafc cackled nai nevsu laia no egg Dah am o many Christians iiibinin dese davfc an times Vinat doos a lot od cacklin An tlugin ligious hymns Dey am de leadans in de sboutin An dejumpm up an down An do paitm an de stotupin Air de fchaklu bans aroun Dcyil fin when dey come to judgment An it am gittm niiuhty close Dat him dat uo de cacslin Ann him dat do de moa When dey wuz ytlliu an a whoopin An nuttln on dem airs Dey bettah been like Jacob A eaym ob uov nravahq Kao do Mattab ahuah to cuss dem All tflkp rlntl ririt o iai hsse dans many a Ueu dat cackled jucu nevau lain uo egn Puil Brown Nashville Tenn Special I am not a preacher nor am I a preachers eon but Oh wad thn nnuwra l -- 1uwu m ginic kid me either or both of these distinctions est ecially m these degenerate davs of cbuich pontics Uvea there a man with smii nn dead who never to himeelf hath said J 1od to Lea preacher There was a time when tho wiclders of this gentle craft devoted their days and een their nights to clearing the thicketj pathways that lead the mortal to immortal salvation Creeds and tenets weic gracefully stumbled over to reach that all inspiring goal and a iiuiMer was a missionary of mercy He a called now alas he is eleeted torsooth he runneth for the office and emolument lendeth speed to his legs Ministering to the spiritual needs of suffering mankind has given place to the more exciting game of politics If you are a preajier you are entitled to a Und if vou aillt yon aint Thjs 1S hy I misserJ ffly calltag laeoldier A cornier nf iHbtBlnVtne bottom And soon Ill be a boss It is interesting nM i Wb iciuu DleetamorDhosesthof - leatterdaysdwat The - C church le Burning tbet nderful EanK froi1 lbe taking on practices nf Martin t v r un nt tterealf61110 uieum jor y theclniTnlo1 henltlZT6 ruofthe hmH procrr rl uipie ct t Chalff 6 ChUrCh is meetS the halfwy h inasmuch as both hM doptej an open door policy see Aside rm u iDRSoul the eseCt onanRui9h Pt W 6Ch01 of chur furnUH neld for study tioanto the lnert loyeatn f or How church l0thME Church at present Tn fc - T T5ip JfvswcWSVS 3P5y there is a campaign which would make the average Tammany brave quiver with envy In this campaign the piece de resistance is the bshpiic and clever wire pulling is the order of the day The State Conferences resemble the State Conventions just previous to the national meetings of a great party The candidates hustle like their liver depended upon their efforts and make promises as brittle as pie crust When the State delegates are chosen to reprc sent the churches m the National Con ference their complexion political complexion I mean and preferences are studied with care The denomina tional and secular papers are filled with gentle htnts concerning the pri vate liyes of the candidates and the washerwoman who solemnly digs into her tub and contributes her mite to the Lord gets an insight into the unwrit ten biography of her pastor The brethren of church politics and the traae of vituperation as well as the questionable methods of the candidates bodes ill for the church bnd make more sinners than years of gcspel preaching can convert Nashville has two candidates I copal honors in the A M EChurch Dr C d Smith founder and secretary of the Sunday acLooi Union and Riv Kvans Tyree pastor of St John Church in this city Both gentlemen have ac quired a national reputation acd are well able to fill the office of Bishop Dr Smith Is the idol of the Sunday school children of the denomination with whom ho has held a close person al relationship for nearly a score of years He is a brilliant man a travel ler and an orator- Thousands upon thoueands of men who have grown up from Sunday schools that have nourish ed by Dr Smiths admirable institution demand that their idol be elevated to a higher place in the Church In the A M Church a line of pro motion has bttn pretty generally recog nlzed When a man faithfully and suc cessfully filled a place in one of the great departments of the church he has been rewarded by a iinat elevation to the bishopric Every four years this denomination becomes more democrat jc All of the various departments have been recognized but tho Sunday Schools Theodore Roosevelt it is claimed is the only public man of to day who educated himself to be a ser vant of the public This can be said of I ur omicu m regard to the Methodist Church Wherever the banner of Afri can Mtthodism has been unfurled Dr Smith has visited and added his in- telli rent personality to the extension of its inUuence He is the only Negro I know who has visited four black re publics and studied their economic conditions Taken all In all Brother Smith would make a fine Bishop and he deserves the job Nasbville is a good town to Rtnrf the condition of the JNegro The pro gress made by the coloredfolks here abouts is simply marvelous We have two Doctors Boyd you know R P Boyd a doctor of medicine who is a professor of gyneology or something like that in Meharry Medical College This Dr Boyd has a singular hobby Duying property farms and things and building great big office buildings right in among the white folks This fellow has just finished a building a pressed brick structure with something like 50 rooms in it and sandwiched it right In Detween a fine Cathedral and the lead ing hotel of the city Then he had the irrepressible nerve to hire a Negro stone mason to chisel his black name Boyd on a big piece of marble and to put it way up high between tho fifth and Eixth stories so everybody conld see it Now what do you think of this chap The other Boyd R H Boyd Continued on Fourth page iCTKwsJsrnvBW9aBrj5rsew9 IMIEIsI V OF THE EIOTTIR JrP tP lilted ftl iimS3SxJ7 Ak n5sVv iv REV C S SMITH D D Secretary of the Sunday School Union of the A M E Connection of Promotion to the Bishopric and Likely to be Elected In Line w Ym f DR R F BOYD Nashvilles Leading Physscians Has a Commendable Penchant for Erect ing First class Business Buildings and Encouraging Race Enterprise Facts For BXetbodlsts The A M E Zion Church was in corporated in 1801 and the A M E in 1807 according to Bishop Walters but the first general convention of the latter church having been held In 1816 five years prior to the general organiza tion of the Zion it is the older body The A M E is admitted to be the stronger numerically and raises more money as their per capita assessment is 100 while thst of Zion 13 but fifty cents These facts were all established in a recent interesting discussion be- tween the Christian Recorder and the Star of Zion Colors for the 49th Just before leaving Jefferson Bar racka Mo the 49 h Regiment U 8 A was presented with a handsome stand of colors by their numerous ad mirers Speeches were made by Con gressmen Pearce and Bartholdt What Bethel Has to Offer Subjoined is glyen the order of exer cises during the next few weeks at Bethel Literary and Historical Asso ciation The attractions are of the highest and most instructive quality Decemberl2 Topic The Bible 1st As a Great Literary Book Rev Wil liam VTunnell 2 As an Ethical Standard Rev Sterling N Brown 3 As a Divine Revelation Rev Isaac L Thomas December 19 Topic Religion and Race Elevation Rev F J Grimke pastor loth Straet Presbyterian church January 2 1900 Topic Negro in Politics 1 In the Past Hon P B S Pinchback 2 His Present Po litical Status Hon George HWhite M C 3 His Political Future -Mr Robert H Terrell January 9 Topic Our Aboriginal Landholders Prof W J McGee Presidant Anthropological Society rsin v1 X Jil r WfmM flH fWJAu JWfzilOSSJfi P Til K fiU I f S I library ol ELECTION DAY IN BOSTON Republicans Have a Splendid Ticket and it Deserres the Negro Yoters Support AfroAmerlcan Candidates and Cancnsl an Friends of tbe Race Sbonld Kecelve Our X 31ark Tnesday Oration to Booker T Washington lie Grows In 1opnlarlty as Ills Work is Understood Crl i Comment on Current Events Boston Mass Special Tho 11th Ward in the city of Boston was the only bailiwick that had an Afro-American elected to any office in the gift of the citizens in 1899 Edward A Arm stead had the distinguished honor of being one of the leaders on tbo floor of the Common Council and his efforts were heartily seconded by Messrs W J B Stevens and Lawrence J Stockton both of whom represent the wealth and influence of the leading citizens and business men of the ward Both of tneBe gentlemen have exerted a wide influence for good and have on each and every occasion been willing to ad vance the interosts of the Afro Ameri can voter They are both candidates for re eleciion to the positions they held last year and should be heartily supported at the polls next Tuesday Their character as city legislators is unblemished and our citizens should feel honored in supporting them Party differences should be laid aide in se lecting men to transact the affairs of this municipality Let every citizen who desires good government at the City Hall place an X mark opposite the names of VY J B Stevens and Lawrence J Stockton when they mark their ballot on Tjesday next The Boston Daily Record in com menting on Charles F Dolan Esq an old Phillips School boy and a great friend of the colored boys of the West End who is considered one of the most affable atlachees of the Superior Court says that he is the mot popular em ployee of the staff of Sheriff OBrien and is always ready to assist a friend no matter what his coloror condition is Mr Dolan is a constant reader of the newspapers edited and controlled by Afro Americans and takes a deep in terest in the doings and sayings of the various contributors to the literary efforts of the colored people Next Tuesday the election for Mayor Street Commissioner Members of the School Committee Alderman and Councilman occurs The republicans have made an excellent choice in se lecting as their standard bearers ex Mayor and ex Postmaster Hon Thom as N Hart for the chief city executive and Alderman Alfred JNPresho for Street Commissioner as well as nomi nating a strong ticket for members of the School Committee Every candi date whose name is on the ticket has a record be or she may be proud of Every vote cast for them is a vote in the right direction Every colored man no matter what his past affiliations may have been should give tbe candi dates on tbe Republican Ticket their hearty indorsement at the polls Booker T Washington visited this city and was highly entertained by the leading educators and prominent col ored citizens at the Charles Street church on Friday evening of last week He delivered an eloquent address full of practical ideas and showing in the course of his remarks tbe necessity for the Negro to educate himself along in dustrial lines He was applauded Clifford H Plummer Esq presided Edgar Benjamin actad as secretary Gouncilman Edward A Armi3tead spoke for the city of Boston and Ed ward Mead a prominent white citizen eulogized Washington and his work The Arion Orchestra Thoma3 C Bo vell manager furnished excellent mu sic for tbe occasion At the American House on last Sat urday evening a large gathering of business and professional men gathered iSlii Vol 7 No 37 WASHINGTON D C SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 1899 Price Five Cents to honor Prof Washington with a banquet Speeches were made byEome of the ablest men of our race in this vicinity as well as by Prof Washing ton and others Prof Washington seemed highly pleased at this manifes tation of the citizens of Boston as it was in marked contrast with tbe re ceptions heretofore accorded by the col ored people of the Hub In the course of his remarks he completely dispelled the idea that he was not in favor of higher education for the Negro Mrs Irene Jurix the popular presi dent of the Phyllis Wheatley Club for merly of Washington D C had charge of the exercises the at formal opening of the rooms tor Friendless Girls at 17 Grove Street on Tuesday evening of last week A fine program was rendered by several young ladies Mrs Agnes Adams a well known lite rary woman made a fine address fraught with good advice to the audi ence The opening of the rooms fills a long felt want in this community Mrs Mary Lee Is perhaps the most energetic worker in the order of True Reformers in this section of tbe coun try and generally makes a success In all her undertakings At the hall of Maceo Fountain 1234 Washington Street on Thanksgiving night an en joyable entertainment was gotten up by her assisted by an efficient corps of members of tbe Fountain and the fi nancial success was great Several times the young Masters and Misses were applauded for their performances The Cake Walk in which 16 youths par ticipated was quite interesting andwas won by Master Joseph Smith add Miss Georglo Booker who captuaed first prize Master Charles Hanson and MIbs E M Botts captured the second Mrs JosieC Newman deserves praise for the excellent manner in which she drilled tbe children for tbo event Master George Seaforth as the Master of Cere monies creditably filled that trying po sition Some of the denizens of Phillpps Street would do well if after receiving assistance from persons who are in a position to help them and who havo done so they would cease their un grateful actions When persons de sire aid and obtain it tbey shoud be tbe last persons in the world to assail those who aided them We refer to a recent appointment made at tbe U S Navy Yard here A hint to the wise is sufficient Brother W u Grant one of the trusted officials of the Zion A M E church is arranginging for a grand star concert at tbe Maiden Among the artists that will participate will be several new stars At the entertainment of the Maceo Fountain on Thanksgiving night Steamboat Joe Horn rendered several of his excellent imitations of locomo tives and steam vessels Praise should be accorded to Mrs Hopewell for the part t ho took In assisting to make tbe affair a success She is an energetic worker of tbe True Reformers James WBroome the well known tonsorial artist keeps The Colored American for sale at his establishment Parties desiring it delivered by carrier are respectfully requested to leave their nameandaddress at his parlors cor ner of Blossom and Cambridge streets Hon A A Perry delivered an in teresting lecture on John Brown before the members of tbe John Brawn Coun cil of Women and the National Colored League at the A M E Zion church last 3Ionday evening on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyred hero The yenerable lawyer Hon Edwin G walker presided and introduced the lecturer The exercises were well at tended and the singing of Miss Nana Vara tbe celebrated soprano from St Louis was highly appreciated A col lection was lifted to aid the church and associations having the affair in charge A meeting in the Interest of the Co operative Association formed for busi ness purposes among our people was Continued on Fifth page -I M i I