The Appeal
Saturday, December 14, 1901
St. Paul, Minnesota
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ANDREW SCHOCH GROCERY CO.
7th and Broadway
Merry Christmas
Cor. 7th and Robert Sts., St. Paul.
Manufactures and Retailers of Men's and Boys' Clothing
Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Cloaks & Furs
For Men, Women and Children.
Sole Agents for KNOX HATS AND HANAN SHOES.
THE RYMOUTH
Happy New Year
Complete Clothing Outfits:
For Men, Women and Children.
INSURE THE SUCCESS OF SOCIAL OR RECREATION
Use Crescent Brand
ICE CREAM AND ICES,
CRUSHED FRUIT FLAVORS.
RICH SWEET CREAM.
Telephone 304 for special rates on large orders.
CRESCENT BUTTER.
Pure, Wholesome, Reliable.
THE CRESCENT CREAMERY COMPANY,
Third and Minnesota, St. Paul.
Christmas Shopping would not be half so tireless if shoppers would order early. Come in and see our stock and let us reserve for future delivery some of our desirable articles.
Fancy Jardinieres and Pedestals at 50c to $25.00 each.
Palms—Clean and healthy, 50c to $10.00 each.
Ferns—All kinds, 25c to $5.00 each.
Glass Vases, Fancy Bric-a-Brac, etc.
Gold Fish, 20c to 50c each.
Fish Globes, 50c to $5.00 each.
Singing Canaries, $3.00 to $5.00 each.
Christmas Greens and Decorations in great variety.
Country Merchants and others who handle greens, etc., should write for our Wholesale Price List.
L. L. MAY & CO., 64 East Sixth St.
LEADERS IN HOLIDAY TRADE
YERXA
ST. PAUL'S LEADING GROCERY.
The place to buy your Holiday Groceries, Meats, Poultry, Fruits, Nuts etc.
Visit our Drug Department if you wish to save money.
F. R. YERXA & CO.
Seventh and Cedar, St. Paul, Minn.
STATE STEAM LAUNDRY
Established 1886.
222 W. SEVENTH ST.
Collars 1c Shirts 10c
Cuffs 1c
Special rates for family washing.
Telephone 1609.
E. D. SPICER, Prop.
ASK FOR
Coyne's BREAD
For Sale at All Groceries.
P. E. REID
J. J. HIRSHFIELD
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
40 East 3rd Street,
Tel. 1949-J1. St. PAUL.
374
A. S. WILLIAMS, MANAGER.
Scott R. Walker,
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
374 MINNESOTA STREET,
St. PAUL, MINN.
MILTON'S CHRISTMAS
ICE CREAMS,
ICES, PUNCHES,
SHERBETS ETC.
Napolitan Brick, Nut and Fruit Creams.
Christmas morning delivery.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Thin Hair
You can't expect a half-starved child to prosper. Neither will half-starved hair prosper, either. Growth demands food. Then feed your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, the only genuine hair-food.
"My hair was failing out rapidly, and my head was nearly bald. I then began the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and less than two bottles stopped any hair from falling out and made it grow rapidly. It has done wonders for me."
Ruth Lawson, Detroit, Mich.
$1. All drugsists.
HARDWARE.
Barney & Berry Skates.
Double Runner Skates (for young children). Weather Strip (very important now). Wood Saws (the best exercise on earth). Patent Knives, Razors and Scissors.
J. F. McGuire & Co.
56 East Sixth Street.
Successors to St. Paul Hardware.
FASHION RESTAURANT,
CHRIS. CHRISTENSEN, Prop.
370% MINNESOTA STREET.
Try our Regular 20c Dinner, consisting of Soup, one kind of Meat, two kinds of Vegetables, Pie or Pudding, Tea, Coffee or Milk.
Second Meat Order, 5 Cents Extra.
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SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1901,
ev. John W. Lekins, an Afro
American minister of Breehold, N. 3
will claim a reward from Congress,
salming he saved the eltles of Wash:
ington and Baltimore from capture
siuring the Civil war, Lekins says he
had to leave Baltimore because of his
Miselosures whieh placed Mis fe in
danger and that he bad to leave valu
able property. Lekins claims ho was
walter in the Fountain Hotel in
188 and while In the discharge of
hie duties he overheard a converse-
tion which revealed General Lee's
lane to capture Washington and
Baltimore. He reported to the aur
thorities what he ed heard and
sheraiip:dedeaed. tepanens |
What a pity that United States
Senator McLaurin did not accept the
challenge of old ben tillman, who
misrepresents the state of South
Carolina in the United States senate,
to resign with him on the spot last
Monday. It certainly would have
been quite a relief to the people of
this country at least 50,000,000 of
them to have gotten ridof the old’
blather skite.
‘There is a chance that there'll be
two political parties in Alabama, The
Democrats are fighting among them-
selves and perhaps a combination of
Populists, white Republicans and the
few Afro-Americans who are not dis:
franchised, may be affected.
‘The questién of reducing Southern
representation will be taken up early
‘in the session of the present Congress.
The Southerners may yet find that
they nave made a great mistake in
disfranchising the Afro-American.
Mrs Felton, of Georgia, says the
Southern women #re very much op-
posed to the sovial equality of the
Afvo-Ameriean, With the Southern
Caucasians of the male persuasion It's
different.
1s the Cancasian harlot who Is ad-
mitted without question to the best
seats of the Southern theater the so-
cial equal of the high soctety lady who
cccuptes the adjacent seat?
It Is said that @ movement 1s on
foot in Indiaua to organize the 20,000
Afro-American voters into a distinet
party. This is a silly movement and
ia: ncenad te: Geheat:
The Democrats in virginia stole100,-
000 Afro-American votes 1n 1896.
There are 116,000 voters of the race
Im the state, but the election officers
were able to find only 46,000,
‘There are 152,860 Afro-Americans
of voting age in the State of South
Carolina. The total Republtean vote
counted in 1898 was 2.299,
Congress decides that the old Reed
rules are good and “lets well enoug
alone.”
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The first number of the Recon-
suructive Review, “The Volee of the
Carpet Bagger.” has “just “besn, ‘Is
fede Ie stor ale by" the "Ant
Lynching Bureau, No. 2889 Princeton
Avene, Chicago,” ‘ho ‘author Whose
name isnot yet made ‘public pr.
pores to continie the work in a ree:
[er ori "He fs ident "amir
‘wit the history of te Reconstruction
Derlod and’ exposes the slanters ie
ented by" Southern Democrats to
Diacken the eharaster and destroy the
Taftenee of the Toval men. white and
Diack who iced termalntain tee cause
of Sustice and enual “rights. inthe
South, ‘The story of the bloody times
when the eu Elta and White Leebus
ained power iy deliberate ant ss
fCmnite murder will be told in ture
tsaues. "The high standard vie
laation of whieh’ the. South oust I
ttustraten ‘bythe horrible scenes
Where American’ cltzens’ without
Tria without proot, are shot oF hung
on burned ales
Every frien of law and_ justice
sould rend the, Reconstruction he
view.
rm LINCOLN MEMORIAL:
Senator Cullom is receiving. al
kinds of encouragement ‘nh stort
to'scoure ‘some Sort of antag ee
Moral to Abraham Lincoln “What Ne
Wants at present tet commission
thee (o decure: designs for. the me
morfal iis expected that the sennts
‘ill give oars" and favorable consider
ou to he bs whieh seaks (0 appt
Driate. $25,000 sand to name as com:
Inissioners Secretary” of Wer! Root,
Secretary of State Hay. and Senetor
Warren. who is the comalttes an ie
brary whieh is the standing: commit
tee which has to do with teonuments
Which are erected on government sl
ohn Hay natorally takes a pertets
iar Interest ia the memorial entroeee
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during war times. When Lincoln wag
elected Hay was @ clerk and student i
the law office of Senator Cullom. Nic
olay was In the offee of the secretary
of state, Lincoln took Hay and: Nico
lay to Washington with him,
|, It fs Senator Cutlom's idea to have
4 memorial to Lincoln whieh will.ran'
‘with the Washington monument. as
ovie of the landmarks. of the. capital
and of the country. He believes ‘Lin.
coln will go down in history as one of
the country’s greatest’ men, and. see
ond only to Washington. He believes
the memorial should be created. with
a view only:to getting the finest thing
in an artistic way that can be had, res
gardless of expense.
Speaking of ‘his Lincoln memorial
bill, Senator Cullom said
‘rt have long had the matter in mind,
but things have continued to come up
to engross the attention of the coun
try and of me. First it was the Span
ish-American war, and’ then it. was
something else. Now. I. believe the
time hag ‘come. when the country will
be-glad to take an Interest in this sub-
ject. “I am a little sorry it appears to
come on the heels of the AfcKiniey
memorial enterprise. But 1 do not
chink there will be any conflict be-
tween the two, This is a matter of
pongress, and it. will not “interfere
with the plang to erect a:memorial at
Canton by Individual - subseription.
Nor do 1 think it will clash with the
plans of certain. Washington people to
rect-an-arch at: the-entrance-of- the.
proposed bridge over the Potomac. I
um not particularly. Impressed with
he properlety of that method of per-
etuating the. memory of McKinley,
yut I have no objection if they like.
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TELLS OF HiS VISIT TO LITTLE
ROCK COLLEGES.
White atyor saynite the Duty of hs Hace
to Make and Execute Lawi-Bishop Tyree
ens eae,
Little Rock—I hope the readers will
pardon me for not writing for several
days, and now I have dipped my pen
in a new bottle of ink and will be able
to send them a letter each week now.
T have been a Uttle excited too, for I
have been traveling on the iron horse
and that fellow has been so naughty
that I thought every minute would be
the last and T would be hurled into
eternity. I have traveled a few miles,
and Tam now in the Southland which
will be my theme for several weeks to
come.
I Velieve in my soul that the future
of ‘our people is in the South, though
down here tliey hang men’ without
trial, they burn them to death, yet 1
am of the opinion that there is a
bright day coming, and we will be able
to stand when it comes. ‘The colored
People down here are getting homes,
going in business and educating ‘thelr
children, and I have seen a few of
them in the educational world, 50
listen until T can have my say about
them.
I was born on the dark of the moon
with a skim over my eye, hence I have
never scen until today the necessity
of getting an education in my head. 1
can see sights and hear voices, can
tel! the past, present and future, can
cail up the dead, and have them taik
with you, ean teli you the kind of hus
band or’ wife you are going to get.
Tean get you a'good wife or bad one.
1 can go into the grave yard and cause
the dead to speak out of their graves
and tombstones to walk and talk, and
for this you will see that I am a great
man. [have been selling Icky bags,
keeping away witches and hoodoos,
T have gone in grave yards and dug
up bodies for little finger bones and
put them in a bag with red pepper and
Inc times and sold them for good
luck and possessing all this power 1
have ‘not felt. that. there were any
People smarter than T was so I had
them fooled and did not ‘bother about
school. “Now I have passed forty and
It fs too late tor me to bother about
education, and wil discuss things av 1
see them’ in order to let our young
people Know that they must: prepare
for the duties of life and not fool
around,
Fp NOW come let. us, reason together.
‘This 1s one of the educational centers
of this section of the country. I have
| been to visit the schools and meet the
people in business and in it all | have
felt much-encouraged. "I have seen
the stars in the East and in other
parts of the globe. The Arkansas
Baptist College was among the frst
to claim.my attention and at the head
fof it is Prot. Joseph A. ‘Booker. a ne-
tive of this state and’ a young man
Who has worked his way to the front.
1 am proud to tell” you that Prot,
Booker is doing a gobd work in this
town.. I heard the children recite in
Greek, Hebrew and Latin, and I never
heard ‘such funny words since I have
been @ black man, and T have asked
myself the question whether or not
white folks could talk like that for 1
have not been in thelr schools. ‘The
college is located at the function of
two street car tracks, and the proper
ty, covering a whole block, 1s. con
sidered valuable,” I do not remember
the names of all the teachers, so I
will move down to the next school and
sequaint you with it
Philander Smith College ts an in-
stitution of the M. E. Church, and
Prof. James B. Cox. another member
of this race, is at the head of the in-
stitution, but they have mixed teach.
era, They have over 330 boys and
siris of our race in the. institution,
preparing for life: I tell you they
nave good buildings and while not ex-
sclly.on the.car. line the property_is
valuable. Dr. ‘Thomas H. Jackson 16
at.the head of Shorter Colloge, which
is located in North Little Rock. Ye
imow him ,for he is-one of the leads
ing educators of the-country. ° This,
ate cron tf one of the African Meth-
odist Episcopal Church and is. doing
fine work. Dr. Jackson has been in
the work for many years.
= Lhaye.had the pleasure of meeting
Some of the Methodist preachers down
here, they are big and mall and 1
have met Dr. John T. Jenifer, from
Baltimote. Dr. Jenifer looks. like a
white man and he travels with the
white folks. I heard that he lett
Bishop Tyree and a lot of preachers
the other day and rode with the white
folks and there was nothing said about
|it, but some of tho preachers are rats:
ing the old nick and say that they wil
meet him at General Conference. I
do not approve of any such course and
hope that they will not do what they
‘say that they are going to do.
I went to conference to attend it at
Gurdon, and heard Mayor Osborne, a
white than, deliver an address of wel
come. He’ sald: “It is the duty” of
the white folks to make all the laws
and execute them, and explain. them
to the colorad people, and it is the
duty of the white folks to gee that the
colored people obey the laws and not
to mistreat the colored folks.” "Bishop
‘Tycec, who is as black as the ace ot
spades, turned right pale and red in
the face before replying to the ad
aress.
He did not bite his tongue, but talk.
ed right‘out in church, and’ they had
an “Old Aunt Dolly’ Time” down
there is Gurdon. “It you should ask
8 hog,” #etorted: Bishop Tyree, “whe
[should make the Iaws, Who should be
president of the-United States and
the lake, he would very quiekly re
ply a hog: hence I do not blame you
for thinking-as you do, and you must
not blame mo for thinking as I do
‘We do not think that the making anc
execution of law should be entirely tu
our hands, for we are broad enough tc
give you a hand in it, and we insist
that. we own a part of the land,_ we
pay ‘our taxes, and we must have a
hand in law-making. Pity me. not
because my father was a slavo, or be
‘cause I'am black. T possess the stu
of which manhood is made and
demand a place in this world. " Keey
out of the way of the wheel of pro
gress.”
The white people are having fit
over Booker ‘T. Washington taking
meal with the president and T must
pay my ‘respects to them In my’ let
ter eet eee
dine thane ot ea
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
ST. PAUL.
A WEEKS RECORD IN MINESO-
TA'S CAPIT
The Saintly City and Salatly City Folks—
Neway Items of Social, Religious and
General Matters Among the People, Bolled
Down.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
COR. KENT AND UNIVERSITY AVE.
CHARLES F. COLEMAN, PROPRIETOR.
One or two gentlemen roomers wanted.
Apply at 25 St. Anthony avenue,
or at THE APPEAL office.
Remember the Men's Sunday Club,
at St. James's church to-morrow afternoon at 4 P. M. An excellent program.
The Elk Express Co. now has a large, commodious house house, where furniture or other household goods may be stored at reasonable rates.
Have you seen that elegant new moving van of the Elk Express Co? Well, it's a corker. Don't forget them when you need any expressing done.
The most popular place for people who take their meals down town is John Godfrey's, No. 552 Wabasha street. Everything neat, clean and well cooked.
Is your hair straight? If not, send 50 cents to Ozonized Ox Marrow Co., 76 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ill., for a bottle of Ozonized Ox Marrow and you can easily straighten it.
Pilgrim Baptist, Cedar St. and Summit Ave.—Services 10:45 a. m.; 8 p. m. Rev. W. D. Carter, pastor. Morning: "Rich Gifts." Evening: "The Parable of the Mustard Seed."
St. James A. M. E. Church, Fuller and Jay streets.—Rev. J. C. Anderson, pastor. Morning theme, "Preparing the Way of the Lord." Evening theme, "The Temptations of Woman."
There was a very pleasant social at Mrs. Harry Shepard's Thursday night by the ladies of the china booth for the St. James Fair. A large crowd was attendance and all had a good time.
Anyone who can give any information regarding the whereabouts of Mr. James Shepard will be asked to work at the Ryan Hotel, will confer a favor by sending the same to THE APPEAL office at once.
If you wish a good shave, hair cut or shampoo call at Richard Cousby's neat shop. No, 37%1/2 Minnesota street. First-class workmen only. Satisfaction guaranteed. Music for all occasions furnished on short notice.
When you're out late at night, and you wish a nice bite
Of food that will fill you with joys, To a lunch wagon go.
And you'll get the best show
At Johnson & Williams' "Iroquois."
Write to Rilev Allen, St. Anthony Hill station, St. Paul, Minn., state the date of your birth and enclose ten cents, and he will send you a wonderful life reading of character, ability and prospects.
The generous advertisers have so enriched upon our space that we have little room for much else. We hope our readers will remember those who remember us and show they wish our patronage by asking for it through our organ.
Elk Express, G. D. Carriefest, prop, packing and shipping; hauling of all kinds; coal and wood in large or small quantities. When you wish anything in this line give him a call. Telephone, Main 1920-J 1. Office 63 East Sixth street.
Those of our patrons who desire to have matter published must get the same in this office not later than Thursday afternoon, otherwise it may be crowded out. No notice will be taken of any communication that is not signed by the author.
DR. J. E. PORTER, physician and "argue, Room 410 Washburn building, Fifth street, opposite House. Office" 10 a.m. to 12 l. p. 3 m. to 4 p. 7 m. to 8 p. Main, 1738-J 1. Residence, 453 Carroll street. Telephone, Dale, 464.
Messrs. J. J. Johnson and A. Williams have started a new enterprise in the form of a night lunch wagon, which they have named the "Iroquois." They have a stand on Minnesota street between Sixth and Seventh, and are prepared to serve all comers. Give them a call.
the famous chef, John Godrey, has moved his boarding house to No. 552 Wa-
College Avenue, where he has all the moud
vern conveniences, and is, getter than ever
prepares to serve guests. Board and
by the time he has sonate nights. Meals, 25 cents. Sunday
dinners from 1:00 to 5:00 a special.
Ticket to concerts. Four nights and Wednesday mat-
inee, commencing to-morrow night.
Shipman Bros. present a magnificent
production of Mark Twain's "Pudd-
head Wilson," with W. L. Gill in the
title role, at the Metropolitan. For
the latter half of the week "Floridora," the merry musical comedy success from the New York Casino.
The reasons why you should buy your coal, wood, flour, feed, hay, etc.
from C. W. Stachle, corner Rice, Carroll and Iglehart streets, is you can
generally buy it for less money and
get full measure, the best of goods,
prompt delivery and in large or small
chunks, Soft Coal, Coke, Sawed and
Sult Wood and Best Hard Coal.
Telephone Main 1416.
MAN'S ENEMY.
The annual engagement at the Grand Opera House of "Man's Enemy," a drama in four acts by Charles H. Longdon and Eric Hudson, introducing Miss Agnes Herndon and a strong company, is the announcement made by the management for the attraction next week. As a rule the proprietors of the play represent it to be all that it really is when making the introduction, and quite frequently the patron is disappointed by the adjectives used, but such is not the case with "Man's Enemy." It is a first-class, thrilling and sensational melodrama—all that is claimed for it and more, too. The play teaches a strong moral, and if always played by as good a company of actors as supports Miss Herndon there will be few empty seats before any stage on which it appears. The story is well developed, and deals with the temptation that beset the wealthy youth of London and the retri-
bution that follows the yielding to the same. The production is very elaborate, the scenes are all new, not a bit overdrawn and are the work of an artist of ability. Mr. Andruss, acting as Harry Stanton, the wayward son of Gen. Arthur Stanton, brought him many calls. His struggles to overcome the temptation of strong drink and to free himself from the clutches of the designing Sarah Drake, alias Banks, a pretty woman of the town, and Tom Drake; his duel with Count Lanski, resulting in the death of the latter, and hand-to-hand incidents of the Drake, are all well-done audiences. Mr. Drake that thrill the entire audience. Mr. Drake is a good actor. 'Miss Agnes Herman,' Sarah Drake is perfect natural, and that has been said her ability as an actress is well described. Mr. W. F.
YOURSELF AND
Are cordially invited to
GRA
Christmas Eve
GIVEN A
SHERMAN MUSICAL HALL, 6th
Eve of Dec.
Under the A
THE EXCELSIOR B
Under the Di
C. MINOR,
PROF. O. J. STAKES,
Come one and All and Enjoy your
ADMISSION
Field, Schli
Big flannel w
Two extraordinary bargains tha
in every purse in the city. Consider
second and you will not be among th
a day late.
SELF AND FRIENDS
ordinally invited to attend the
GRAND
as Eve Carnival Ball
GIVEN AT THE
BAL HALL, 6th & Wabasha Streets, ST. PAUL.
Date of Dec. 24, 1901.
Under the Auspices of
ELSIOR BRASS ORCHESTRA
Under the Direction of
R. V. RODGERS, Mngr.
T. O. J. STAKES, Floor Manager.
and Enjoy yourself. Good Order Assured.
ADMISSION 35 CENTS.
L. Schlick & Co.
anel waist bargains
by bargains that will set the nerves a-tingle
city. Consider the deep price cuts for just one
not be among those who will come seeking them
Sold up
to 3.50
3.00 Sold up
to 4.75
YOURSELF AND FRIENDS Are cordially invited to attend the GRAND
Come one and All and Enjoy yourself. Good Order Assured.
ADMISSION 35 CENTS.
Field, Schlick & Co.
Big flannel waist bargains
Two extraordinary bargains that will set the nerves a-tingle in every purse in the city. Consider the deep price cuts for just one second and you will not be among those who will come seeking them a day late.
Two dozen French flannel waists
—the odds and ends of last season's
styles, some of which may be slightly
solled, will go
at 75c.
Two black marten
An opportunity to get a set of
that would cost you not less than 18
take advantage of it! But 25 women
ber these are the genuine black marten
25 Genuine black marten so
whole skins, and each has eight tails. F
that are well worth and are regularly so
sold at.....
25 genuine black marten muf
lected whole skins and are good values
erally asked, which is 10.75 or more.
at.....
YOU NEVER DID
ing shown by
PARKER
back marten bargains
to get a set of furs for 12.75
not less than 18.75 anywhere today. Will you
But 25 women get this bargain. And remem-
mine black martens.
back marten scarfs—Extra full, made from
as eight tails. Fine cluster scarfs
are regularly sold at 7.50 will be
5.75
back marten muffs—These are made from se-
are good values at the price gen-
10.75 or more. On sale...
EVER DID SEE such NOVEL and USEFUL
PRESENTS as are now be-
known by
MARKER Fifth & Wabasha
Two black marten bargains
An opportunity to get a set of furs for 12.75 that would cost you not less than 18.75 anywhere today. Will you take advantage of it? But 25 women get this bargain. And remember these are the genuine black martens.
25 Genuine black marten scarfs—Extra full, made from whole skins, and each has eight tails. Fine cluster scarfs that are well worth and are regularly sold at 7.50 will be sold at..... 5.75
25 genuine black marten muffs—These are made from selected whole skins and are good values at the price generally asked, which is 10.75 or more. On sale... 7.00
See our window, "SOENES BEYOAD THE STYX."
A good cigar is a smoke"
Rudyard Kipling
The
YELLOW
KING
5¢CIGAR
is a good cigar. The best
that can be said of it falls
short of the reality.
Smoke the cigar.
At all dealers.
HART & MURPHY,MAKERS.
BANNING ADK CO.
---
75c Sold up to 3.50
THE APPEAL: A NATIONAL AFRO-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
Canfield's Tom Drake is likewise well acted. There is nothing wanting in his part, as he accurately illustrates the actions of a designing sport, who is always on the lookout for big game. Shad Thine, who is killed by Harry Stanton while he is the Russian masseuse, and then reappears in the play as P. C. Smithers, a metropolitan policeman, deserves merit for his work. The humor of the production is nearly all left to Isaac Barnett, the Hebrew who will "never neglect an opportunity." Maurice Linder takes care of this role and never appears without causing a laugh or beaten up, and Every other member of the cast deserving of praise for his or her work, as it appears that so good a company throughout is engaged in the production of any melodrama.
All of our 3.50, 3.75, 4.00 and
4.75 French french waistls, nothing
reserved, will be sold at 3.00.
Think of the assortment it gives.
THE MAN IN THE HAT
A Bewildering Array of Holiday Furniture Gifts
A Bewildering Array of Holiday Furniture Gifts
Throngs our large store from the first to the fifth floor. Never before have we been able to so well serve our patrons with all that is best in Holiday Furniture. We can do that with a small price attached to the dollar will go a great ways here.
CASH OR CREDIT
The AMERICAN Housefurnishing Co. 22 and 24 E. 7th St.
Dolls — 500 Dressed; 500 undressed; From 5c to $8.
Toy Wash Set, like cut 15c
Doll Carriage with parasol, like cut ... $1.19 Go-Carts upward from... 19c
All our $1.48 Games, large ones. This week. 98 cents
On our special counters—all our 10c, 20c and 25c Games for 5c, 10c, 15c
Steel Express Wagon, red box, large size... 98c
Doll Trunk, a good one... 23c
Shoo-Fly, like cut, 48c
Large assortment of Dumbo, from 5c to $2.50.
Crokinole Board, like cut, 49 cents
Iron Truck Horse, 10c
Boys' Blackboard, like cut... 14c
Iron Toy Range, like cut... 19c
Iron Trains, all sizes, one with engine and two coaches, 19 cents
20 PER CENT OFF
On all our Furniture, Crockery, Draperies and Rugs this week, figured from the old plainly marked tags. Terms cash.
Quarter-sawed oak, leather or saddle rest Rocker, high-polished, like cut, only $2.65
Child's Bamboo Rocker, like cut ... $48c
Ladies' Golden Desk, full size, like cut ... $5.95
Morita Chairs in Oak Frame with loos, reversible cushions, velour covering ... $4.95
Golden Oak or Mahogany Finish Rocker, like cut ... $3.45
Roman Seat, upholstered, like cut ... $1.25
Three-fold Screen, filled ... 85c
Oak Rocker, with leather back and seat, very fine ... $5.50
Tabourette in oak, any finish, like cut ... $1.68
Onyx Top Table, 8-inch top, brass frame. $1.69
Music Cabinet, in Mahogany or oak, from $3 to $35
Japanese China Sugar and Creamer, only 19c
200 styles of Couches, all grades, a good one, similar to cut, spring edge, velour covered, good size ... $6.75
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Great Toy Open
Dolla — 500 . Dressed;
500 undressed.
From $6 to $8.
Toy Wash.
Set, like cut 15c
Steel Express Wagon
red box, large size.
Boys' Blackboard,
like cut 14c
Iron Toy Range,
like cut 19
20 PB
On all our Furniture,
figured from
Quarter-sawed oak, leather
or saddle seat Rocker, high-
ly polished, like cut, only $2.65
Golden Oak or
Rocker, like cut
Roman Sest, uphol-
sated, like cut ... $1.25
Music Cabinet,
in Mahogany or oak,
from
$3 to $35
None Better—Many Worse
—Few as Good.
Men's Shoes
$3.50
That's the whole story in a nutshell.
And there's no limit,
either in style, size or sort of leather.
Every worthy sort finds representation here. Some can and get full money's worth.
TREAT BROS
106 E. 4th St.
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ST PAUL'S MAMMOTH PLAZA PAYMENT HOUSE
NORTH STAR HOUSE OF FURNISHING CO.
434-436.WABASMA St.-St.Paul
THE BIG SCREEN PRODUCTION.
MAN'S ENEMY
KNOWING A FOURTH YEAR IN ENGLAND
AND ROCKERS
Forreal, genuine comfort, one has to do a great deal of hunting to find anything more comfortable than one of our luxurious Morris Chairs and Rockers. Another thing about them is that they are mighly
Rugs and
Draperies.
Why we wear a nice Rug or a pair of Portieres make a very appropriate Xmas gift.
We've a large canvas leather both and at lowest prices.
You can get a very serviceable Rug at upwards from
98c.
Leather Goods Leather goods always leather couch Chair or Rocker is therefore a most sensible and appropriate Holiday Gift. The couch in picture is covered with the finest quality Amstri-cak leather and fully guaranteed. $34.85
Only.
Dinner Wines.
Pontet Claret $1.00
Per quart.....
Medoc Claret 75c
Per quart.....
Chesterfield 50c
Per quart.....
Good Fair Wine 25c
Per quart.....
Telephone Main 1401
ST.PAUL
367
ROBERT St.
JOHN G
ROCHE
MINNEAPOLIS
44
3RD ST. S.
Burlington
Route
The best way to reach Eastern
and Southern cities is via
Chicago
or St. Louis
via Burlington Route trains. Leaving Minneapolis on the Scenic Express in the morning, there is a 300 mile ride along the Mississippi, reaching Chicago 9:35 p.m. Leaving in the evening on the train to Chicago, reaching Electric lighted train in the world, reaching Chicago 9:25 next morning.
ASK YOUR HOME AGENT
FOR TICKETS VIA THE
BURLINGTDN
Great Special Sale of
PIANOS
Some that have been used.
Others only shopworn.
ALL UPRIGHTS.
1 Mahogany Ernest Gabler.
nearly new.....$225
1 Mahogany Kimball.....$195
1 Chickering.....$195
1 Steinway.....$175
1 Ludwig.....$135
1 J. & C. Fischer.....$120
New Uprights.....$148
This is a good Piano
at a cheap price.
Call on or Write at Once to
S.W. RAUDENBUSH
AND COMPANY
SIXTH STREET AND MARKET OIR.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
SMOKE
Straiton & Storm Co's
NEW
FIVE
CENT
OWL
CIGAR!
Time Is Money
You save time and therefore money by using
Twin City Telephones.
Our thoroughly modern equipment enables us to give more prompt and satisfactory service than the Twin Cities have here toore enjoyed.
RATES:
$2.50 per month for residence
$4.00 per month for office.
TWIN CITY TELEPHONE CO.
Phoenix Building.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
Fifty years of success prove these trochies the simplest and best remedy for Cough, Hoarseness, Bronchial and Eung Troubles.
in boxes—never sold in bulk.
MINNEAPOLIS.
‘DOINGS IW-AND. ABOUT. THY
GREAT “FLOUR CITY").
Matters Social, "Retigious and Genera)
Which tlave Happened andare to Happen
Among the People of the City on the
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GRAND CONCERT AND RAGLAN EALL
‘The West and Nicollet. Waiters
Semi-Wee-Wee Club will give a grand
vaudeville entertainment, concert and
vaglan ball at Normanix Hall, cornet
3d st. and 12th ave. south,” Minne.
apolis, Wednesday evening, | Jan, 1.
Grand street parade by Exeststor brast
baad. Bifow'e great orchectre wil tar
nich tho musie. Miss Annie Bohat
nor, Wi Logan, Lon White, Siias Wil
son, Miss Rachel Stone and the Ragl:
Suaitette will appear in the vaadeville
and concert. George Washington Ty:
ler. gen. man: Fred Thomas. vic
pres; Geo. Hoiburt, cecy.: A. Smith,
asst. secy.; W. Lattimore, treas.; Prof,
Henry Wilson, prompter -and’ loo}
manager; Miles Tyler, catorer. Tick
ets, £0 cents. Performance at 8:30
o'clock sharp. Everybody invited
‘Phe next ball of the club will be giver
in the same hall St. Valontine’s night
Put not thy soul in Satan's hands, in
hope to have it back again by Christ
‘Oureed is he who sins in hope,—Clar®.
conied by advanced studente
ir apPEas a NATIONAL AFRO-AMERYCAN NEWSPAPER,
Syrups, Molasses, Jellies and Jams
5 gallon kegs Maple Syrup, per keg......$2.50
4 gallon kegs Crystal drip Syrup.........$1.25
4 gallon kegs No. 1 N. O, Molasses. .....$1.35
1 gallon cans Crystal Drip Syrup... ....-.-35¢
1 gallon cans No. 1 N. O. Molasses. .......40¢
1 gallon cans choice Maple Syrup.........65¢
1 quart bottles pure Maple Syrup. .....2:28¢
2 Lquart bottles Choice Syrup. ......11 1.286
USD. pails JOUY. ccc cece eect eee cece BSE
Sb. pails Jelly . Pha sone oetstwng eld
Sb. pails Preserves, very fines.........5.806
Ld, pails Apple Butter... .cccce cece ee BOG
10-1>, pails Pear Butter ......+.0s 000... BOC
Nery finest unpared I:vap. Peaches, 5 Ibs. .50¢
Nery finest unpared Bivay. Pears, 5 Ibs... 508
Nery finest unpared Eyap. Apricots, 5 lis. 145
Very finest Evap. Apples, 6 Ibs...0........500
Prunes. sizes, 8), )......10 Ibis... .ss0. 506
Prunes, sizes 10, 110.222..10 1b8.10.0112138e.
Prunes, sizes, 80,.10.....040 los...120111 1/800
Prunes, 25b. boxes, viry large, per box. $175
Scediess Raising, d-crown, new, 8 1b. pkgs.28e
Extra large California Figs. 9 1b. pkgs... .308
Loose Museate! Raisins, 10 Ibs........4...700
Citron. 3 1bS eee cesses eeescccese eee 6408
Cake Curants, 9 Tib. pkgs 12200..00 001 lage
CG’ RS.
Porto Ricans, 100 in a bOX.....05.ee540+ $2.75,
Cu-BeTas. 26 in a DOX. sce ieee seen 8B
Quaker Maid, 59 ina box. veces cce ess $1.80
‘Wild: Rose, 60 ina box.................. Se
Finest Csliforn's Peaches. heavy syrup,
Bb, cans, Wer MOEN. we cece vere eee $1.90
Choice California Peacnes. heavy sonia,
BD, eins, per dozeH. ce eecceeee sens Q1E5
Good ‘Pabie’ Peaches, per dozen. 22.01.01 $t40
“Calfiornia, beg Plums, heavy: syrup! doz.8108
Californie: Green Sages, hecvy syrup. doz. $1.65
Good Pears, 31. cans, per dozen. es... B25
Preserved Strawheries, 2b, cans.very finc§1.65
Progorved Blackberries, 21). cans, Very
Ane, per MOON «sa eceesevnevescses S180
Siiced Pineapples, 2b. cans, very fae, doz$1.70
Grsted Pincayples.2-tb, cans.very fine, doz 61.90
Very Pine Com, 249. cans, per doz... +. 85
Pelepiione Poas, per doze... sss cecc $108
Good Peas, 2b. Can, per daze. seco 0e78S
Vine Golien Wax Beans, 2ib, cans, doz. .$1.05
Good String Beans, 21h "cans, per doz.....75e
Squash, BD. cans, per doz. cece eeees sss 98e
Pampkins, per doz.....0. 00 LIII Lage
matra,Cold Packed Tomatoes, per doz....$1.20
Alaska Salmon, ved, per doz.........0. 1.8135
Mallard Brand ‘Colvoibia River “Sainion,
Fed. extra Sine, per GOZ0R... eee eee v ne $1.50
Mallard Brand Steak Salmon, ved, per do2.$1.75
Mustard Sardines, large boxes, per doz. .-.80e
Good American Sardines. per doz....... 1.7500
Estra fancy Tmmported Sardines, per doz..$1.75
Good Imported Sardines, per dozen... ..$135
Best Imported Mushrooms, per dozen. ..92.60
Best Imported French Peas, per dozen... $160
Best 1b. can Lobsters, ner dozen... 1.§3.50
Gallon Apples. per dozen......-. 000101119855
Gallon Tomatoes, per dozen. .21121121111§3125
No less than half dozen cans of a kind Sold,
ther goods not quoted equally as cheap as above ‘prices. A charge of xo cents will be made for any delivery in the city.
ders packed and delivered to Express or Freight Depots free of charge. Mail orders must be accomp anied by check, ex
money order. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
G15, 617, 619, 621, 623, 625, 627, 629 Nicollet Avenue,
. 7 HiNNEAPOLIS ————_
ji... Come right
| 4 i | along. We are
oe ay
eee] | ready--as never
i: ie ao a all a alis' before. Stocks
I! larger, assort=
ments greater, novelties more numerous. You will ‘be proud
of your henchmen this year. Your friends, little and big, will
surely go into raptures over the marvelously b2autiful display.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND RIGHT,
Se
a 2 =
Evans, Munzer, Pickering & Co.
EVERY
a Nal
ee
With a fartly to buy Shoes for should
trade here. Every advantage is of-
fered as regards siyle and low price,
EVERY CHILD NEEDS SHOES,
Misses' Tan Shoes, fp all the new
gangs lor $1.25, $1.35 and
Chilren’s Tn Shoes, new leathers
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Tapioca, 10 pounds ..... 20... cece ee ABE afford the best quality can now do so,
Choice Carolina Rice. 3 younde. 2.22121 ligos | Finest sun dried—
3 pound packages imported Macaroni......22¢ 2p Ibs..........$1.00 | 14% Ihs...........506
Shred Cocanut, 3 pounds..................40¢ ] Finest Garden’ Flower Flormosa Oolong—
sj 1 quart bosti+ tmported Olive Oil.........-€52 244 Ws..........$1.00 | 1% Ibs..........,506
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R.A. LAHPHER & 80, ecex
TELOAGO.
THE “WORLD'SIFAIR CITY" VIEW-
ED BY THE APPEAL MAN.
Glorious Union.
Miss Daisy Claig, Dearborn and
Thirty-eighth streets, is now sick at
Provident hospital.
It is rumored that the Young Ladies’
Culture Club will give another one of
their grand parties in January.
Miss Lovie Barker, after spending a
delightful summer with friends in
Cairo, IIL, has returned to the city.
Hon. Cyrus Field Adams, Assistant
Register of the Treasury, is quite sick
at his Washington residence.
Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Taylor, 2918
Dearborn street, "entertained a few
friends at whist last Tuesday evening.
THE APPEAL 1s without question
the best advertising medium through
Which to reach the Afro-Americans of
‘Shicago,
Genial Arthur Wells, overfowing
with a new lot of stories has just re-
turned from New York and is mixing
with the boys.
Mr. Frank MeClenden of Helena,
Ark. Is at, Provident Hospital. He
canle here to undergo an operation
for partial paralysis.
= Mr. Daniel M. Jackson, the State
Street undertaker, spent several days
last week with friends hunting im the
southern part of the state.
Subscribers for THE APPEAL who
wish ,to discontinue the paper must
send written notice to the ottlce, prop-
erly dated and efgned.
| MreJames H. Porter, of the Old
‘Folks’ Home, is doing ail in his power
to'make the coming county fair for the
benefit of the Home a great success,
James A. Scott, attorney-at-law, can
se found at THE APPEAL office’ dur-
Ing business hours. Frompt_ attention
siven all legal business entrusted: to
The Dan Johnson-Rob Taylor “dog”
case was continued from Tuestay un-
til next Monday. Look out then for
the battle royal’ between the legal
siants.
Dane Rumor has it that R.A, J.
Shaw, of the city water department,
will Soon become a benedict. Who
the fortunate young lady is deponent
saith not,
THE APPEAL has fixed advertising
rates, and will not cut them in order
to secure advertising. However, if
You want (o reach the people, adver-
tise in THE APPEAL.
Do you want to preach? Learn at
home. Send two-cent stamp to Prof.
R. B. Hewitt tor eatalogue of Corre:
spondence Bible School, 2908 Maga-
tine street, New Orleans. La.
Miss M. Grainger, 2940 Dearborn
street, has opened a news and station-|
ery store at the above number, ‘THE
APPEAL can be found on sale each
‘week at Miss Grainger's place,
__,Wine rooms, run in connection with
saloons, are to be a thing of the past
in Chieago. ‘They have been abolishe:t
by the city couneil in deference to the
demand of the better class of citizens.
Mr. Noah Thompson is again at his
desk in the U. S. express ouice, after
m absence of several weeks, caused
by his trip to Baltimore and his sub-
sequent marriage. He now appears
perfectly happy. =
ait Charles Caldwet!_ of evar
Point, Miss. is visiting friends~ in
Chicago and is stopping at the Key
stone, Mr. Caldwell is the son of the
late Senator Caldwell of that state,
Who lost his tife several years ago in
2 rot near Clinton,
Mr. N. A. Harbin of Englewood, a
clerk’ in’ the assessor's office, 1s able
to be up and about again, after an
absence of several weeks from his
Dost of duty caused by sickness. Mr.
Harbin is prominently mentioned aa
the Afro-American candwate | for
¢ounty commissioner on the Rept-
jlican ticket next year.
Mr. J.B. Bish, tue assistant chiet
smoke inspector for Chicago. Is Kept
constantly busy locating violators of
the city’s smoke ordinance. His sue:
cess along this line has cauised him to
be regarded by the department as a
most efficient officer, always ready to
discharge his “duty.” “Mr Bish Is ‘a
credit to the race.
The concert given at First Regi-
Tent Armory Monday night by the
Eighth Regiment band was a grand
‘Success, Prof. Armant deserves great
éredit for getting together such a fine
body of musicians. ‘The grand mareh,
led by Prof. Hall and Miss Lovie Bar
kker, contained at least 500° couples,
There were many prominent society
people present
The Olivet Baptist church, sinder
the leadership of the “Rev.” J.
‘Thomas, will, on the Ist day of Janu.
ary next, be entirely free of debt. ‘The
hecessaly amount of money—$8,000—
has been raised by the” members,
which gu@intees the $15,000 prom.
ised by a white friend of the church,
Great credit is due the Rev. Thomas
and his faithful members for thelr
splendid work. :
Last Sunday afternoon a meeting
was held in the Institutional chureh te
prepare a reception to James Parker,
the Afro-American who struck down
the assassin of the late President Mer
Kinley, who is soon to visit this city,
The reception committee is as follows:
B. H. Wright, chairman; J. R. Marsh:
all, John C,'Buckner, S. B. Turners,
Mrs. F, L. Barnett, B! F: Moseley, i,
E, Wilson, Mrs, Ida Clark, Mrs. Agnes
Moody.
‘hye meniacei ence ii aw ee ak
, 12e annual election of officers of the
Appomattox Club was held at the club
rooms last Saturday evening. The
fcllowing named gentiemen were elect.
ed for the ensuing year: E. He
Wright, president; A. C, Harris, first
vice president; Dr. E, S. Miller, sec-
ond vice president; "A. H. Garrett,
treasurer; R. R. Jackson, secretary:
W. M. Porter, corresponding secretary:
Girectors, Dr. A. A. Wesley. John R
Marshall, M. C. Cowan, George Towa.
send, J. G. Lucas, Dr. G. C, Hall and
L. B. Anderson.
MOSLEY ENONERATED,
Attorney B. F. Moseley, Republican
candidate for surveyor in the town
of Lake in the last election, was ox-
onerated of a conspiracy charge by
Justice Duggan in tha Englewood po-
lice court "yesterday. Moseley had
been arrested in connection with a
horse trade, in which A. D. Good.
pasteur, R.A. Luther, J. Cave and
Jacob Talmage were involved.
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Puckdays at Rasowie Halls No, 0 Wabe
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