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).*.>} Kfttann TffTHE LANSING MAM. MK£tSft». QL OCT SOUTHERN WIST VUU tPA WHWIM . . II KEYSTONE WESl VIRGINIA. FRIDAY. OCTOBEI 24. Ml) NUMMM 34 THE THREE UT ILE MUSKEETERS W. H. Drewry, B E. Carter ud Will Hart TV Mr I »o well <%KialT Colored Repub lican Ikrgtniutton hw been marched u|K>n hy the enemy within its ranks. and hardly a tlaj | mi" mi* without Oark t >«D Minvittrrinn in ita an-hivea an e s—nt of rliia kind. TW nttwr of the organization througtout the cnonty are at pesrc, h:;: what diffcrnxv don that make in thr mind* or upon the comment of three lit tle wnakwtff*. I»rewry. Jailer and Hurt? Th*» three »Ur men say that they an raited uj-»n tn start a political war lor the Hherati-w of the black voCera, and in thie uncalled for attempt ae certainly hope that Monaieu Carter will he nmn MurMfnl than lie waa in hia fiirht for anpoinrment a» State Librarian, thai Monimr Orewry will tie inore aa i »aaful than he waa in hia fight to force hianarit upon the parent* and t>atrona a* princi pal of the Alcorn* praded Mhoola, ami that Monsieur Hurt frill have a much laifrr following in hia new role than lie Itad on elect* »• <lay laat June when lie felt the p< Jitu-al la»h of the Mark Repub lican# upon hia lw-k when he ittecapted to b * nominated aa the ouioml candi date for jiMImv of the peace in KJkhorn district. j !if* inim in linn niur irni in muntrr Irh e 411 run • woatcu toothpick into • lumber yar«l about m rwilf mm Otej ran maatrr tm («4lo*er» tpirrr brrr in M< I>o««il i-onnty, and that baa t«w> ron i liMifl/ ahown to Utr wiafartmn o! the blvk rntm here in this nmntj. Th> two diaappou>t-<d nffiw wrken aod Um bm with auch a longin* lor that Algo mt aeh «ol prinri|i«Uu|) h»w all mviml »n *h hard hlowa acnwa, on top, and a gainat their political beano, aw to ranar a ■annua uapairuteat of tWii thinking pow ««§. «ad and are would not he attrpeiaed to find tfMw three little patriotic ihim ke-Wra organize an army of Mark hoya ia thia <ounr j to invale Mexico without delay and protect Kid Snow flake, the champion hof<o ol the t'nited ~tatea who ia now in a Mexican jai1, from the pria on itch. Indeed they do not are*u V> know jnat what to do with themaelvea theae day*, but, you know it ia hard for a man to p-t over defeat. Will Hurt haa liren calling every col ored voter in Klkhorn district Squire Sad dler aince Xovemlier the ">ih, 1»15, and aomctimea when be ia railed upon to aigri a check, bond, or other writing of an official nature ao (frrat haa Income thi» habit, that l«rhiiwl hi* pen after aigninp what ahould have law hia name he tind* to hiaanrpriae written thereon Will Sad dler, J. P. * * Hiwi'tt CirH Iim |**veled more than S,»Wi no ilea < prinri|*Hy on loot ud in hw imagination) mik* tliat beautiful day 4lovfroof Haxiri<l appointed Rev. San ikrtHtalr Librarian, and ha ha* pro dmhmI more than malr<lir tiona and run#* upon the Krpu biiran party hiw* Rr . Handera' appointment rctwiTAi the l*et ray of hope he could en tertain of rroamng hi* rainbow l#|« in front of the State Librarian's deak in Charleston. The at Ik hat he purchased to wear hia firat d*y on lite jnb haa been vary thoughtfully pmmtftl to Ool. J ark Taylor for uae upon the lertnre platform, and the automobile he had ordered take him to and from hia work in the j office <>f tie staft library, ia now being need by Or. Savero advertising and aell inf hia famooa revivor for than mfftrin| j from ahorka orraaioned by aodden ravar aala in faehnfln after another man landa | the >nfc yon thought In be your* Prof I>rewry, lair principal of the Al gnaaa gradr«l arhool in the meTw.ry of I tboar who never lirad, naore recently tbr man with the following f in the other di rertmn) in North fork diatrv-t ram near squalling f»r. Tanner'* laatiag atnnt of 4W daya. having "* resafnlly paaaad np food tn nih«r solid or liqnxl form frovti Hrppnibw the ??nd u»«tU Qrtohee the | llth, the day he organised the three lit tle puakwl ra in Mar ah ail Turner's coal bona* tn Clarktown. • Prof. (Kerry haa adopted the * of making one great political apeerh every year lor the paat year or aa, pator tn leav l»g lor the rity ftf Washington. to have tin penfaaaom of Howard University eoaa filrta a nerting hia TheniogtraJ Haabng in that portion af hia lanad •hove hia eem. Wy the pro*—mra of I lawiii I' niveesaty, and in ita plara a Legal «im Work*. Ha railed hia Han and Carter, hod Brown take their pwtnre pnaed fur th-t great painting now tintah ed "paera at Inst'' ami evHainwrf tnke two daifaka, "hoys I win report the prw'aedinp of thia grant organinntaon gbirh I hereby nnae the tfiraa mnakee kfa, in the Weakly New* at aiy own ea taaned a prorinmntaon of war far (ho nn* tTt yeara. nnteas every roloead voter in lhawn* Oreatt IHniitt signed a fa in had and atnf ian antal Ur. m pmtMi the* it mtm vote Prof. Drewr? to* tonme the colon d ■n^uihrr of wry Board of Kilnntimi in Mrliowll cooniy. sad will to hiu all their earthly |iaf miun» ia moaidermtion of hi* HWfhim their fauerala and aayinc just what ha pltMMl ao lonf aihfiWlpH the truth. John Thomas' |>i( fruntrrl aa»eu, Mam Wade'a donkey Hrkrral and •II «■ at aa mm! Much ia the hiatory of that tnoncraoc organisation that threat «• to rival the |m»a Negro rrganixa tion ia thw afate, ia the drrame of the three little m.wkeeteea. The great following aeamat the Mc Dowell County Colored Republican tHr ffanixation that threaferaed to march npon Clark town 5,u*i aroof October the 11th waa ihoan to he juet three little inutkee ten. aad The thing that drivea governors froai their chair*. I» what bother* the three iittle mtiskee tera, And they will get it when— Everybody ia dead in old M«'l>owell Save the three little muakeetet*. (Continued to Page Mir.) NEGRO CANDIDATES FOR AL DERMEN IN NEW YORK GUT Morr and more It is hein< made evi dent that Negroes arp dHnmincil tuhavr at Ink a miiall altar* >4 r> pr—» ntation in nuniripal affairs. In the Mat Alderntan ir dtatrict in Nr* York city Jautea X. Anderson. editor of the AmHrnlini Nrwn, ia a raixlMiat#, and in tlw ilat, Jan*-* M. Koyall ia running. In hoth «4 thcae diatrvrta the Nrfn> candidate* an* Immiiv oppoaed l»y Itruiormie and rvmtlar K«* puhlu-an noniinwa and arp making tlie rare aa Independent Kepuhlirana. It i» atated upon Rood authority Uiat both Nnrro candidates atand • good rhaix-r irt winning. at Iraat they are throwing a food arare into caui|M of tl»eir oppo HMa A lr» comment* <4 leading white pa pen upon the rwv : Speaking of An«U»raon'a rhaixvt lite Kvening Tele ga™ aaya: "Nitriana in the -lUt AUlermanic Ifcatrx-t, ahu-titakrM >n the nortltern por ta*) of Um> :>*h AaaemMy f>i*trM-< are l*» ffiooinc to aliow atfiw of alariu over the candidacy of Jainm fl. Anderson,. pro prirtor <4 AniatrnUm Neva, a week ly pnbluation. who mi now admitted to ha leadirg liia whit»* opponent* for a place in the Hoard <w Alderman. Perci val K. Nagk and Frank K. Bowrer*, Democratic and Republican leadera. re spectively, at first looked upon Ander aon'a nomination aa a joke." The Harlem Home Neva, which at tirat could aee nothing in the efiort of tlw colored people to aend one of their own to Oity Hall, now cornea forward with thia atateinent: "Kepuhlirana and Tammany leauier* are •ocnewhat-alarnie<1 over tlie Candida cy of two colored men in the 21at and 31at Aldermanir I>ietri-ta. At first their running waa looked upon aa a joke, ft perially in the Slat, wh«*re Perrival Na gle'a candidate, Thoniaa Taffe, a aaloon keeper in the 'Black Belt,' ia trying to ohtaun enough voire to aaaure him of a plare at City Hall after Jan. I. "Jamea H. Anderson and John M. Koyall are the men, and their Candida - ry has awakened a deal of enthuaiaam in thia diatrirt. l:nlesa tlie white voter* ■how mora internet, it ia believed hy old time politjaaoa, Anderaoo may romp in aa AWlerman at the close of election d*y. HFAWIN FOR K J.A KM ' U rn known that dw nnmlirr of vo irr*, Urmnrrattr aod KepnMuan, in the 2lM, M iNiat 4v:MHk. Klarlion rein m« last ynr ahow tlm fi|una to hp alrrx«t ewm t. No om drain Ihr aaarrtinn lliat o4 tkia namhrr nearly 2,|U» voiaa are eotawd men The fight there ia thrw otnwnd- -Hjman I'oniaer, Ktfxibiiran, and Thomaa Taffe. Dfmorrat, (>|>pnw Aaimca. Tba pmWem ia pnrHj a •athfvtitral ana there ia no (pttinc away Ima tftc (aft that if the mJowl man to * c^n voM for Anderaon Iiia eW tin* ia MMrf." < HW bit fUiiiat which have aa«l that the Kditar Candidate ran ha Hertfd are tha Naw YoA Herald and tha Kvavtinf Sua. Tha Baltimore Afro-Amariran liadfar naa ainrh apara and foMy points oni to tha aaiorad people «W Harlem tha flna opportunity they now haaa a ithin thaw graap. Tha l#dffraiapbaam Uiai if tha proper rare Uvyaity ia ahown in tha .Hal IHatmt there ia no way in foraatall Amtafwn't alertioa ALASKA CBAl VALUABLE • ' The tMtnntinoaa taken from the nary mm at Oinp Uaawfa. Alaafea. ia the Mntanuaka eoal Aelri, ia tha A neat thai haa faaan faftnd on tha f*anl> (Vaai ia ia Iha llnHod *>ta«Fa with tha ana e* reptuin of Weac Vir*in»a. Tha *M araaming, orhiarhaatttii. <tal warf hy tha nary ahooM not mntain over* pfTnaotaah. and it ia hafiemd thai a*Mp ran anai ran ha atined in Alaska which aid fan np to thw atandard In kan^h anal af a Uawar trade than that ntnad in A**aka ia anld al Pariftr Federal Cnmd Jarj Hal Tmfcf, No UidM^ Agakat Cw stftMc Qutn. TT» Orlntvr Imn of the Frdrrtl court ronvciwH in B'wArld Timda; mnrninf, with Judge Keller on thr hmch, and the following jury was rai|*nnHM, rhtrfwl u<t vnt to their mom: W. W. Whytr, foreman; J. H. Htnvj, Go* 1 horn ton, F. K. Morgan, William Collina, John StrnanjiW, K. W. Boakirk, Mark Crig (prr, Hamuri Uiulvrt, Wiley W. Bower, T. W. (iodfrey. F. H. Spangler. E. B. Lilly. William A. Dodd. Waiter L. Ad krna, J. T. Bar tier, II. J. (linger, O. A. Bailey. Soum? montlia ago Caml>t>lr J«»hn Ciait w uf the Northlork diatrict waa ridiDK ou the ootaine of a htfmr car, going up Noi thfork hollow looking for a man for whom lie held a warrant. The baggage maater oniered Mm off and when he came through the car and altercation enaoed in which the Conductor and Brakctnau took part. Claxtoo waa ar reated and tried hefore Squire Atkinaon and ai|niitnl. A warrant * a* then www out alleging inter terrain-e aith rt»e I*. S mail. He wtm givan a hearing lie fore the (T. S. Oomtniaaioner who held him umler $1,111) ln«d for tlie ai-tioo of tlie grand jury. Bail waa fumiahed and the matter waa hrcuyht hafore thia term of tlie Federal court with the reault of n«. in«li. tmeat rvtarned. Thia ia ginl new* U» the many friend* of Claston in thin county, who felt that the whole trouble waa canned l>y malice and a iWirr on tir |iart of aeveral persona, • xtw of whom are member* of tlie Baldwin Felta lleter live Agency, t<» emharriuM ami »«»••* <hiI of aervicc colorcd iidhvri who are elected hy the vote* <4 the people. DEPUIY SHERIFF JOE L PARSON Gets Hit Mm Sheriff J. E. Parana returned <mni Coluadxia, (Mint, Friday of Im( week «ith lUUavt SmpaMi, alia* W»i tor Carter, n>j ftnwt la thin mnn ty for inanW U UaHfiwi Rarkadal* <« March Si, 191*. It m alleged Uiat simpaon Iwranir j«l o*m of Rartkial# becauae of hia attention to Sarah Francia at a <iarv* at Elkhorn on March £ird. and aCahhad Btrkaiali1 with a knife, ilrath reaulting. Simpaon made hit ear ape an.l I>eputy Sheriff P»r*xi hail h»n on hia trail ev er liiMV. Ha located him in CoiomtMia working at a garage nn«lar th* naute « f Walter Carter and waa aaiitwi in ma king the arraat bj IlKrrtivn Gaaton and J<»ne« of Othi'nhua. The trial will prohahly rake pi are at the preaent term of Criminal court Sim peon la rapraaen ted l»j Attya. Froe and Caf^iiart. KEYSTONE SUP PI) COMPANY Still ia Ike Lead -Doiag Btf Bat frocs W City id Sute. 4 hie of tfw m'Kl tinMr wlen *i ol the pmfTii ol Our Ne*ro ie the Krjdonf Supply Co., erf thi» Hty. ()M wnuM n'.t r*pr«*t to find a dr|«ert men t at- >rr owned uxl mtnafpd by Nf groea, (rf anrh |»f«(if»ftKin« in a little ntjr rrf 2,500 innaKiUnta. It would rather he espertrd that mtrb a atore ocrupying. mm it (in* a, two largr brtrk Iwildinvi and ■riling everything in the frorwy, «lry inrak uxl notion line wont*! he found in aoroe of the lirfi ritii wheve there arr thonaarvla of negrnea, Thn atore ia a mrwiitment to the growth and lUvrfopmmt ol the negro along <-ommaerial liw«. Here Uiwiew ia done on a large arale Ahont ten peraona ara firen rw^iymrM rrgnlirly and it* wagrwM are mum up all rrf thr hoi low a rrwixwita Thr ant i m rrf tlri» teanea ia ilie to the nntiring and imrwing fffofu rrf J, M. I^amkin, partner and Manager, a ?f of Henry rouaty va.. agfi a grwrl ol the Ooll»|» department of the V. 5. I. I. ol I'ltaraborg. Va The oth er three m* mhrra rrf tha firm err A. I.. Calhoun. Dr. O. N. Marahail and Hher nrian Finney, all laafnl hnaineaa iwn IV r«*npany hn rmatly edited a nra ile|«rtaMat whrh ia g an depart are is in atnewa in tkw anrt*m Thia m thr aewing •Wpnrtmrwt where two girta are kef* »«n"y making apeona. honae dnwn. kitnonm, diiWtra'i rlnthea awf altering All ol the gnla ma>te are aotd in the atote In ail year* thw atner haa grown from *e little dingy two large hrirk ia the rity, with bntid IKS BOYS MUM ft % ASSOCIATED PRESS. AS USUAL, —■hi FACTS IN HAR RISON, MISS.. RIOT. SiXn-FVE WHITE MEN KILLED MO WOUNDED Carefully fHwrwr <m (nxrif to tVTO> of Kk-r Italtlf in Smlh •en Oofrtii SMtina Itaa-ovrn Thai Hravc Mulatto llr.ahrni I»m-«1 m Mar tyra Mm«lin|( the Character ttl C«il itml Wnanro—Few TrmiU.n. Mm Ala • Slam t»y Mmly l.mU ( Miixtrnlam NVwi. > Nafc-hn, Mi« , <H |o.~-K»l«t«»r Tl«e iMffxtor: YtMir timaai^ railing iijmhi mf to ft* to thr »Tf* <t| iti«* crim* an.I irt tha farta a*»out tin- Jmif- lm*h«»e» mrbfid ui» O. K I at raw •Cartel f.»r tbf tmr nt ihr Ijin-hiny. Imrim in) otna I am a it4iiml man and ka»» Imi« unjiMt tltr >.rv* wa hj ail* Nbi triif laria mkI lalae l« my rarr. Hfre arr f# fa b n*!* n«a t*fi» h'Iik* mriutioii inmiti the anlored t-om-eruiuff (lie • ami tefrkiil • -unduct U white men lu«inl miofwl women. Thia voU-mm tntfOin has taken plar* aver ami anon, n>minc imb; (WatN. It '.Unulr I it aelf nn in rtw <lark day* of alamy, an<i inaoj a white nwnwr got hia l>ram> haafera nut bft-aiar U that white man iare devil ifHrit to aeek roiored women. Saturday n*|t» I learned that while freat rruwtl|ni n-ttai ptrkera were in town, ehofdMeprra omiMMnI tltr cukiml |<e>pJe, m<mm$ <4 whoan were a little t«na lenma, leil% what might happen to aoaata whito'^en if on the weak following if they tfXuited one or two of tin* pretty mulatto women hired l»y them hut • ho were relatives of the eomplainanU It i* galling for any kind of a man to have enacted Iwfnre hia eye* rul|«l>l« liberties with hia female relative witlMNit arouaiug tlie leaat aavaaery in him. Weil, thia talk gathered atrength. and noise drifted into hoiatertnianeaa. Walter Jonea. the oldest of the two brothers, re memhemi tha*, the girl he wanted u> marry waa in tne Uutrhe* of a white man and it the \ery hour alerting in hi« anna He <ietermined to kill every white man in Harriatown, and to kill Iter whom lie loved t*it nmld not marry. So lie not hia brother Will, at shout o'rlof-k Sun day morning, determined fully |o kill every white man guilty of having a roi ored miNtreaa. Theae hoya were not drunk . their father m a white txiaineaa man Itere. and tiieir motlier a foml and no!4e wo man, an«l tiiey were well up on the pnn riptea of deceney and good liehavior Thear boya jnalitied to dn aome reforma tion work on ttia haa* of the unwrittrr law, and to take the rooer*)itenr* for their art. aakinc no quarters and giving none. In ail tt m rrrditrd U> thr loim hr<4h rr* of killing and nonndnuf '»"» \ir«»ple. No more than mi colored mm nr»e atmH by Ihrm. Imii they *tt tlx- rlaaa of um thai anrak aroiind and hn.l out thmjr» (or nhitr M<i, m< while thry »»r» at it the/ railrd >m and killed and woondrd a few oi thw kind. Later Hiinday mornm* a/trr Walter Jonea lia<1 armknl vencr anrr upon it* »h:tf man who atolr hi» *i(f-|n-ht, by killing them both miriffht. he and hia hrotlirr Will (lei! U> a n<|on null arhera tliey l«frira»W Uim«e)\ni When thrj wrrr attarked at iw»n Son day, the Sheriff had 'm hwl lie arritr «a# | r«< .UiiM-iit, and. finding ■ m»t> clamor ing lor thr M«*«d of the brothera, M them on. The altrritf waa Uie ft rat |« I all iB tb» ft rat general lnailla«tr, (or iixteed. lliry aay that it arrmrd that thr »rry Honda opened ami i*illrta rained down upon their Inrkkw hrada. They alwaya aay that every amaihlr thine the minml man doaa. that he naa heaatly drunk Now. nar ytmr romano^ enn (Vmkl two drunken <olorert laen hold off a thooaand bloodthirsty ahitr men lor ton boorr"* OonM two <1rnnken mioml mm kill eve ryhndy thry shot at' A man to alxvt traicht mn( he able In an atraiftit ami art straight Tha nikmrl K'fk ahont Ian nerr in aa mat lear m the whitr penplr Thry took no part 1a nhat the brothers dwl. la anrh things our peuplr ilnwa hrre never are the aagnanw Snmrtm»#e when they are <»f*preaard to the pr>MM ol bnaaan endnranre they do like aayhody rtae-• -peotort themarlvas aa leal thry ran, hnt in the rear ni W aitrr and Will Joan, *i yenra and I* yenra, thry had thr white paayi e am the ran, and nobody lor several houfa waa bra re raangh to rataa a ma dow or prer ont at an npan door. They aay thai the nbnla town tvemhtod lor their hrra Kverytwdy waa alraid to «* mrtW they pit word the nri tact hreUee tragi Storm; Epb cifal Qargj Diviit Ottt Ne gri Cfcarck Met. Sea York, »>%-«. Jfl ---A he»t«-.J iM«h> ov« the N'np« qiM«ti<iii in tl r South en Iiv*nri1 tlie Jplil«>ratt»iM >4 tlie Hnnw <>f l^pUtto* of tlH> !*Mfc«tlDl churrh tl IihUj'i mwoii of the urtteral raomilkxi. A majotilj report »>j tlie Committ**** <41 Kwial Kpwtipair. with rrrorniiMt i<1ati<uia aeainat the |>rt»|«i*al »<i MtoMiati »(«retr tliorMe rW-r gy and hiah<>|« lor Southern Necmra waa pwnlwl. A minority report, advocat inn the aeparatKMi of the rrnrvm ami tie appointment of Negro Uaho|« to a«t in the Ho«Me n( Ki«h<>i>» with power* rq>»al to the white*, alat »m pmrnt^l tWIRELO GIVES PUBLIC WARNING CllARI.KSTi»N. W. VA.. Ort. til - Thai it Imm alreody n«w to tlie attention of lltrf ivrniur an.I public aervn-e mat iiiuauoii that ttxtrp i» ■ dia|Ma*ition «mi Ute |>art of (leraoiia to Unat the pmni of rof rin« a d otlier thmga in rtmiwrtioii with tin* hnrial of tlie <M which, not to $7*», ia paid o«it ol tf te workmen'a co«nprtiaati«Mi fund, «i» die aiateuient made hy (iovrrvmr Hat field holajf. "We »rr gi »ii|f to «»U'h out for jtNrt mm'Ii thing* aa thia ai>• 1 if any Imriea • man iaa a I at* cortin. that nwM la> InMight for flu and piila in a Mil to tlie atatf lor tin* otthn lor $P> or |.V', we prop>aa> to it. aa thia ia tlx* only way »r can Irnpe Im eliminate audi pra> liwi." aaid tlie governor "And I l»o|a» that tlie Irala ol lit** dif ferrnt i-owiianiM will oi-o|*rate with the administration in making thia law a ain - ••eaa ait that it will I* aa it waa iti(rn«M —a (nd arnd to Uh* family of the man whit riaka^iia life in hai^rdoua wnita lion. 1'iiieaa we an* very rautiooa the fniMl will he filiaunlMl and tltr aUIr will C 4 l«> ah>« to I«ay tiie l^nelita to which tlie ivIattvN of tlw vtrtMWa arr rntitM." Frankly Made by Bailey That "GraaJfatker Cliut" ia Ok lilmwt CiHtitattH it Dtitgi td lo Restrict Negro Voters Waabington. < hWrr 17. — Frank ad miaaion that the "grandfather" Hanae of tltr Oklahoma conatitutUm waa itniKiwI U> r^alri-n tltr right of Negr<>*a to voteaa far aa poaaihle ut*.er th* federal roiiati tution, Iraluml the arg.iinenta of tlie •lanae tadore the Supreme Court Unlay hy former Senator .l<«rpli W Bailey. Mr. Bailey, appearing for tlte Oklaho ma election otticiala, ivmlriMleil thai while tfie >tate law diarrinuoated againat Nagroen, it dwl not «k*|»rive tfieni of any their riJhta guaranUfd hy llie fifteenth amendment. Solicitor-<»eneral havm argued that tlte rlaiwe which provide* that no one ahall vote who cannot read and wirte «i cept tiioae or lineal £<tr*crndania of tlwMe aho were entitled to vote itti January I, iHtlt ahould Fie annulled a« an um-onati tutional at ten 114 Pi abridge the right of Negr<an pi vote. lie relied upon thia contention, wnler tlte fifteenth ametidmefit. al>andoning the argument uaed in tlie iiklahonia Ked eral conrta that tlw fiainxntti amend ment alao had tern violated. • lie < law "A ttlulr rnen who want tiw . arth «nd wrj r«4orr«t woo i an it had. im nrmt ll# hatred rW Wiltrr Jimm, wb<> *« hin«rl( • line U viking mulatto, !■> ! raiMr it finally leaked <*it tliat Threa.1 iir mjmm riffrt»«l IrwVmi i»w Mm* AikMi I am »»rrv to 1hronirte that llie rtilowl men »rr» ton mvarllj to follow the lend of tlx«r two martjrm Tl»j ravf np their livtw pmlntinc aca nat 4 million inhmnan and ImlJj attarka «ip«»n ll* virtu* U their m»n 1 hey rould withatand the rtiargr of rutninl inferiority no kafrr. and <le trrainel to he ma*le a «*ng of an longer (N»r fag rr4ore«l men are rtrm k dnmh and Mitnlj here ran rwn ie the right of free ■perrh n Harrwm. fait the white men awl the rrijnml wnanen. All the Inrnidr w eauaed hj I lie wh'tr Uua irtrrVifUim the men l.y a frer hand tmoncthemkirel women, who aotnKiaaw live in Insnry. although it ta a dMjrrare P. H.-Thw may l« Wet loaig for y hi hi print, hwt I have nnrerrd everything aa we4l m I ran K very colored man kmiwi what whita |#>»>ir Um* down in Uiew l>arta and therefore they raa npnw rvan thr aiightea* ••pinion one way or an other I helieve that white peo|4e ahouid ha Im hntd in violating mtorwd men a hoaiea hy mthieaa Manila npoai hiin dreda nf th» Ira look hi# women of tl*e rare, bat it arftw that they have a mania • hwh they lark the moraJ ftaarmut to wMtMtaDd. ■*nm kind of < hange awt nune. The rotorwd man w.ll not always tolerate the wllai maduel whn li a furred upon NsgTMt ti Pretest i I'riwtrwl Wilwua aill l»-»r |.rut<r' the pntftrnni mrnvOion in I thi tiovmtm*nta it WaaMactan oh I Nov*a»brr fl. Arrtnimenu |o Jiniiw the matter wMl the chief Kctcotive were ma>le hj Keprraentativ* Patera on ttehalf of a del rfraUori of colored tuen iitoat <4 ah<xu ar» meolen of the VationaJ Independent INJiticai league of which I>r. 4iunner i« Praaident, Knib>r W M Trotter of tl«. Hoeton iiuardian. liecretarj, and Kdil»»r M. T. Whittico, nWuler <>| the Kiccn tive Committee for W. Va. "EQUALITY OF RI6HIS IS THE FIRST OF RI6HTS" MmmtmI (• tW Prettiest tf tfcr UM States hj tk« C«ut> titMMl letfif. II..V WooORoW WllW.N, I'rrakli-nt <4 tit# ( mint SUIl-o, W BMlnitfrton. 1* 4). Ilmioml Sir:>"ln 1>m* n«ut» of tin* t'onalituliou of tlw t'nited SUtr«, (liMNtrpuralftl), «wu fx 1 >U ('itifrtw without regard U> Hare. Sri, or Party. I l«| ■wprnfully tu Biki> rr|imrnutt<>ii» to yon la rrftnl (■> ttir unfair, huiuihat tag, and, I think, unlaw tin (rvtUamil whwh y«»ur iKkifr.lirllt.» Oili acna are ntviriac nn.lei your A.tmim* t ration. C*4or«l men »«rr memla r» oi tl.r <1. .n vmtiuii wkkt nuaainated you. t'«4ored (/ilitma wm* pwniwljr admitted to tlie Ctmvratiua Hall mm! «mim- mi mi tlie (tUllorui. Y«i were elected to your hi*li oftue through the nniUkl efforfaand vote* of both four white and ntloml tallow ('illMH Ttta dtatinniiHlinl griitlMiifii having rliyp af your < aiit|»aitfii, M*lr a|*rial appaala la colore.! votrn, and in ordar tu anrowpUah rraolts, tliey ratal. liahed i|wrial Hatdqnartrri in KiaWm, Nrw York. Waabintftou, Chicago end l<rnv»T, Kvary aanraixr w as given »l (air, juat, and equal roitauieraUon for c«tlor*d Oitiaaaw Ni event otjuurvln Uuii. Tha itimliMt of your rani|«i|n waa vumI of every aign aftofcen uI .liacriiuiwateai <>n tHe ground of rare or itA#, There waatiie IwartWal, iinm) friendly t-<M>|#ra lion Iwtwara the white an<l colored men wiio championed your cauae liefora Ibr American people. in your I ttrr to the Kt. K«*v Hiai»op Alexander Walter*, I'mnlent of the Na tional Colored Democratic league, you, y<Mir«elf, •peottcally, pledged "jual," "lair," and "equal,.' treatment to your "roloml fell..a rilizet.a " Durina the prtjgreaa of tlie campaign you gave aiim lar aaauram-ea to other colored men. It aeema conrluetve that the elimination of llie K» f laao* achieved your election 1 l«t reapectfully to may that many white ami colored citiiana la»lieved, that mm you were a man <»f SwilVrn hirtli an.I Nortliern <»pportunitie». p>«Min| the hroaileat artiolaretiip and culture, with the rift of atatewrnanalnp, that you would firing Ui Iwar, on the Kara queation, the lieat and UMiat patriotic tlmughta of both Sou It tern ami Nortliern Hfe. Ami a>ao, Uiat yon were Mieally cirrumatanced to «i|« out lit# Negro 14 neat ion aa a facto' in American pollttca by the faithfnl rec .ignition of tlie man <1 at ra of the Conati tution of the I'niial State, and hy their feerUva and iui|>artial eiecution ami en forcrment At It* riMUnmt all aii<»<ild t — "•jnirt <«n thr h*»nn< I ixH tlunk it will l« slUfHl^r ■ aurpriar U> yon for tnr t" u), thai U» < -oiorrd of tlir Initrd ^UIM mrr nmrr wrought il|> tlxl iltrniffi, X 0>m liiw, wff thnr righto iihI IthfrtM than at any \+r*ni mihv thrir KmaiM-ipalHiti. Ttna a due I. To llw rrmoval of runpHrnt r»il orrd inra Irpm in arreral of thr Sain, whirh thry had flllrd l.y Nation*' a|>(Kjintinfnt f«* yatn t. Tt» mnottl <4 r<impftmt rolorrd mm Irna: oflWva. I»»'d under NaUmtl a|>|xitnlnif«f>t, in WaadnnrW>n. * 3. The rrliMt Vo a|>p>nnt <xalorrd nird to had, ahwh had lor tr»orr than a |Htrra(i<w »»*n hrl<l ».y rnwil»r» <4 the K*rr . V IV i|p|rwlati<in iin|x««a| on rot orrd n#n and »<Hnrn in arvrral nl tit* ik>|i«rtiwnli of thrliovrrnnmi, thr mfh th» |.ra«1»rra of —grrgataon and "Jim Cniaam." ('.»Jorp»t rirrka hnng Ulm from iWaka and Imd moma and rff falnl Oidorrd rirrka hnn* drnrd m«i al nar ot thn low h f»mn»r», thr torkrr*. toilrU. rtr. *irh tlarnviinatKira againat r*|nal r»ti mm arr riU«awl| huaitlialiiif aail dr rr»li'>( an<| dawf tarti vr to thr Inarlairn Ml la* . Thr Mii<r ami aptru of thr (Via atitntaon of In Mm I "UIm prohibit darriminatmi on arnnnt of mrr or eal if iNrriminalion thra, nhrthrr afffoat whttr or «.4oml m unlawful. Thraa <i*a rnmmaiK »na and iWfradatcm, an flagrant ly iniptwrd nn thr Negm pmfir, havr lironitil thr Kara laaur again lirforr thr nxintrr in Ma mat vaM lortn. Thr grrat body of thr pmfdr of thr Nataon I will not atand for a«arh gr mm m)nMirr and opprraatnn If rofitaaord, thr Rarr qaratioa will again hrrowar par amount ta National poltftaa and rmra thr him i SULZER IS P£6UILTY On Three Articles «| Impeachment and Removed Front Office il,BASY. NY. Oct 17-Willi** p u orr ii do longer governor oI New York. A lew minute* before noon the hifth court o| impeachment by a vote forty-three to I? mnuvid Iiiui froui y<n>lor WmkW bimI Jiklffr Cullra eiriiard the» »lm tr> >ni voting. The voM on the propoeiUon to dMMjua'ify luni from hold inn any position. honor or trust «te loet. Tl» if eraor wrKnl tlw now* of hie r» iixxal in ulfiw at iIh» rifi-utiva man aioe. Martin II. tilynn iM-amr govrr n«.y»i».l Kuivrt K. Wagurr lieuf laat Kiivrrnur. No oflk-ial notn-v oI widow was given, the Sularr court cgtiipljiM with the legal form by tiling ita UerieM* * itli the m-rvury of atat* SII12ER HAILED AS THE NEXT PRESIOENT Alliaiiy, N. Y , «»«-tofier in —lUra waa rr«J tin, oiinry and hit l»y • >>rw l«m) uvw it Utr rmiitivc io*uai<>n fc> illicit when #m«l hnn.lml admirer* ol William Mnlrer ralhsl t<. prrwiit litin with • loving rap. A driving ram Irll alula Utr min<t rr« »rrr mi nmlr u> Ump Sulwr lUrlnl lu tliakr liimli aith all nl hi* ••alia** Ini( lir never <-oiu|»leted iImi task. Tliay cnmiWH ar< mixl him muI rrhi—d to move. Sihim> «*nr mi<I a lea word* af oiiMuldiiiti to him only to l« interrupt ed hy Mra. Mul/er. ' The artion ol thr ronrt * tlia >*at a# .Hir trouble." *l»e aaid The rrowd be gan to <-h(jrr "We'll hare you tark again next year, Mil," on# MM yellad. Another enthnaiaet cried, "Mamb lac tha nasi pntLkmH of 0I« l'»l^ taM," whr renpon ther* «a mora cheering. I'haan lor Mra. Suiter followed. Ohe*tir C. Piatt, Sulaar'a •erraCary, read a *peerh aainrinr Stilaar that ha had lawn removed tm au* ha would Dot obay tha ho«M. Mention nl tlia nanif ol Oh«ri« F. Murphy brought hUaa* i'ljnrb him," shouted our dim at tha mentioning <»| )hr name ol an weerably tuan. Tha rnp (inwntal to Sulier a** In* rhbnl, "Tb WHIIm Stiar. A virtim ol rorrii|i( tmiMaiii. October 17, 1VI3." Mra. Sulier waa presented with a hon l|Wl Stilar in i ipaarli reiterated hii aaaer tion that hi* removal wa* dua to hia die piraaiDg Tammany Hall. "Had 1 ()l»yal U>a hiaaas instead ol my uMk 1 would still I* governor and tha '<Mp»iiuation' would ha paluug in* on tha lark ami telling tha paupia that 1 mam an Andraw jai-kaxi," ha aaid. t'opiae ol aeveral talagrama Nulaar had received offering him lartura data* war* given out hy his secretary tonight A Kansas man hid fl< »,<*■> lor one lecture, a New Yorker »,<*»» for tan lartara*. ■oot)tar New Yorker for ifty and a Chicago promoter topped off tha list with 91<li,im lor a a**r»n A* yak tha former governor ha* rloaad no contract f«.r puh'ic addreaaea SULZER liUIIS. Artirlf 1---Making • f*lw (Ulniml d campaign rerwpt* liulllj 3», MH guilty Id. Article 3— iVrpiry in wearing that the -•mp«i|n etatrment *m true <«ullty 1), im4 guiltj IB. Article A---Hrit»ing »iIdmm to with hold Iratiiuunj Irntn llif hranley root rinttre Sot guilty hj inaoihou* voto Article 4—l'A| threete fc> npynw teeti nk >n j iImwI by ihf Fravkj ram niitu* Utility 4-1, n>4 guilty 14. Arte to «-"lb<aiiartoit Frederick CHwHI fnmi Inr agnlnet bm Iwfan Um Frnntoy in veatigatmg i-omwilli i Not guilty by 'inantmoua vote Article 4" That to mmmllMl larmy in tfM'iiltbnt with lun«to cootrifmud U* hw i Mnpatfii Not ffuilty, by unanufxMM | vote A rtK-to 7— Hint to proniiaad and threatened to -im- tto MBtB of bta . <»(ftcr to >f«rt the viM of pa Mir of&rera Not gmlty by unimiami vote. A rUrle •*- -That to aanf toe ' laf pt* I I nay venture to any, m raaa of tto Liberty loving, Chnatian md Patriot* people of tto topnbltr, t enwlf mot m | apertfoily tpfe^ to yon, aa tto htoUtot ' of tto ntoto pariple. to into mrt atepa aa in your gnwl judgment, nnald nnr dy ttone terrible * ronga tgaial tto Ne gro panpto. A prop* vtoaa toyal^. faithfulnaw and aarvtoa to ttoar mall j I in iVni and hi tto atreae af We# have Itfa to ainaya «n tto attar of their rnon