The Appeal

Saturday, January 18, 1902

St. Paul, Minnesota

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sien ei eee ‘eatouRoo Fp hp aS o, ZA ag ES [ieee Bf Hh ae on "THE APPEAL, AMATIONAL AFRO-AMERIGAN NEWSPAPEL ADAMS BROS. EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS 498. 4th St., St, Paul, Man. {ISSUED SINUUTANROUGLE I Saint Paul, Minneapolls, Chicago, ‘Washington, Louisville, St.Louis. ST. PAUL OFFICE, No. 110 Union Bik. 4th * Cedar, J. 0. ADAMS. Publisher, TENERIFE eure Guaranty Loan Bldg.Room814 HENRY ROBERTS, Manager, CHICAGO OFFICE, 828-5 Dearborn St., Suite 810, . F, ADAMS, Manager. WASHINGTON OFFICE, No.1919 Eleventh St., Northwest CHAS. E. HALL, Manager. LOUISVILLE OFFICE, No. 312 W. Jefferson’St. Room 8 W.V. PENN, Manager. ST. LOUIS OFFICE, No. 1002 Franklin Avenue. J. H. HARRISON, Manager. TERMS. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE: GINOLE COPY, ONE YEAR. — «.-000----82.008 face cetrimmnes nang Nite Pia scat cee or mociies serene ae ea ee noel Seep evan Be Sauces ae ee as seats! ats Besa Bases Orden, ‘Bost Ooe Money Ordet ‘Re- pecan eines ‘cent and two ceat stamps faked. eurgiieadtare saat tee oat Cabaie otra ‘Qc 'So af thelr owa risk. ee lis ont layed tat er, oe ot Ba peti an, ee actor alee e ae antec oar ees tees aa san rg. ep ea i igus fab 9 shh se eee a ee ge eres Soe pease ace create ‘Burtuer particulars on eppiicution, onset enti tain eae ee tate ‘words to ihe Me. “All bendelines “couse Ba SiS cate elves il shorn cs nai uate tice rs the siete gana ae when time fs owe ~— sw lapbeny eS cs adiejen ming sets erasers Patan saenimnen leas Hare a ten ene cas Epona ses cece elaine ee, oenentens root senda Pee See Seas eae oy Seine teeee wa aa cuataraes Nesey ee ae en ee eae Pees an aaa, ae le cae ap Seg ae eee teins, i artearinagesaarace age ee ao shee ater ans aaa Ma SR eee cae saree Prana eaten ee ‘second class matter at St. Paul, Minn. AGENTS WANTED. THE APPEAL wants good rellable agents to canvass for subscribers at points not already covered. Write for our extraordinary inducements, Address, THE.APPEAL,. 49 East 4th St, ‘St. Paul, Mina, SS SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1902. Every once ina while something turns up to prove that the Southern rebels are not Heked yet, and the same ‘old intolerant spirit constantly crops out. A few days ago an organizer of labor unions who was organizing both blacks and whites into unions, was in formed by a paper signed by the mayor ‘and a majority of the business (2) men of the burg that he would have to move on, The rebellion was Drought on by the Southerners, who wanted to be “let ‘lone in their management of the blacks within thelr borders. That is still their slogan, ‘They tried throwing ‘out the votes of black men, they tried bulldozing at the polls, but there was too much labor involved, and. they @on’t hanker after too much Tabor, 80 they made Iaws (2) with @ grandfather ‘clause in them that effectially made ‘the black man go ‘way back and alt own on election day. ‘They use the front yards of thelr high echools for ‘object lessons fn Iynching’ black. men 0 that the children may get the full Denet of them. They make thelr nis- torles so that the real heroes are found! wearing the gray. Their greatest fete days are at Contederate reunions, thelr] most admired statues ate of rebell A MANN = my mex iy) AAS yy yi) cif sy 2 | : YY} —=* TY Yj f Hl / Y Yi iy /eE oe HON, HENRY C. PAYNE ‘The new Postmaster General Ioducted in Office Weduesday. et e : oo a foe See gy i NN 2 OR: ATA TRON YGOREEY, Mayor of Mond Bayon Miss, Recently Appointed Recelver of Fublle Manlog ap Jacksou ehieftajas or in honor of rebel soldiers. ‘They are making an effort to get thelr Veterans admitted to the national sol- Giers’ homes and on the pension roll, and, finally, they, through their women, are endeavoring to prevent the produetion ‘of “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin” south of Mason and Dixon's line, elaim- Ing that it is a Mbel on the South, when they know that.in Mrs. Stowe's story she drew the picture very mild, and that the truth is by far worse than the fiction. Why they have even gone so far as to malign the author by saying that she said that if she had known what a dear, delightful, human, unsel- fish, Christian, Christlanizing institu- tion slavery was she would never have written “Uncle Tom's Cabin." Untor- tunately Mrs. Stowe is dead and cannot deny the libel, When the women who wanted the play of “Uncle Tom's Cabin" stopped in Lexington, Ky., wrote to the manager of the opera house stating thelr wishes and promis- Ing to boycott his theatre if he put on the play, he replied by stating that the war was over thirty years ago, but he reconkend beyond his ken. The war is inet over: ‘The Lexington (Kentucky) Chapter ‘of the Daughters of tho Confederacy are up in arms about the production of “ale Tom's Cabin” atthe lea opera Route, and they have petitioned the manager that St never again be played in that city. They give as their reason thatthe "est tele” In and shout Lexington wire once slave own ers, the Incdents of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” ate not typical of slave life a the South, But of folated cases; that the production and it advertiement lth bloodhounds and pictres of an old Negro in chains and a slave ownes with whip fs hand present a fle ie Of the matory of the ties tothe el deen and are im aarespect to the South ern gentlemen and good elena the amen : es very ally to attempt to hide the evils of slavery trom the ellen, The story of ts horors i reserved fora time tn fetion and Mistry and ther are many exalaves yet living whoo Dak show the marks of the cruel tak mater lash, ‘The incldents ot Mr Blove's masterpiece are to tae ‘Thete people who #0. are much wright wp over the production of th reat dram of slavery days should it up thelr voles against the hor bractlees of the prtsent time. Te ha Become quite common for children of tender ago to witees the burning at the stake of Negroes who were simply charged with crime and the” Inptes sion on the chilimind is more de erally! Gass veiy dus devine eke THE APPEATs A NATIONAL AFRO-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER. depicted in “Uncle Toni's Cabin.” ‘The theatre manager replied to the committee as follows: “Ladies: A copy of your resolution sn reference to “Uncle Tom's Cabin’ has been received. Replying to the same, Thave only to say: ‘The war bas been over about thirty-six years.’” Now they are preparing to make Kentucky appear ‘ridiculous in the eyes of the world py petitioning the legislature to forbid the production of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in the state. ‘The proposed plan for organizing the Afro-American voters into an inde- pendent poltical party is a Democratic scheme to divide the Republican party and give the Democrats control of the state, ‘The work is to be done through secret agents, who will be supplied with funds from that party. If the Democracy should gain power enough, the distranchisement of Afro-American voters may follow as in the South. The Republicans have not done all that could and should have been done for Justice and equal rights, but the Dem- brats have exerted every possible in- fluence in opposition. If every earnest Republican will use ‘his inflyence inside the party, some good can be accomplished, but beware of the Democracy. Perhaps the: most important service ot'Secretary Gage at the head of thé treasury department has been the pro- motion of sound financial sentiment throughout the country, and his suc- cessor will be well qualified to con- tinue that useful work. It is one of the advantages. of having a Western ‘man, whose views are unquestionably sound, in that position for he will ex- ert more influence upon opinion where progress is most needed than a man from the East, where sentiment on the ‘subject is already established. ‘The most ludicrous kick at the great Dugbear, “social equilty,” which has come to our notice, but which shows that the “ruling passion is strong even in death,” fs that if Will Mathis, white, who was convicted of murder in Ox- ford, Miss., and on Inst Wednesday sen- tenced to be hung on Friday, Feb. 14 He has requested the judge to have'his hanging at a different hour from that already set for his co-partner in the murder, Orlando Lester, an Afro-Amer- fean, and also that he be hanged from a different gallows. He says he is op- posed to “‘social equality” and that is why the request is made. We wonder if his Satante Majesty will pay any at- tention to these little {diosyneractes of this damned, delectable disciple of Cain when he arrives in his dominions ‘on St. Valentine's Day? SET\ WoRto Ethelred L. Taunton {s an English Ro- span Gaole orca ie ut ene author ot Pay orate oat ta sgt pete Ceding aly the ee guess Basnss Grau ees Be Pereaded SHE sy SHEGUE atte ate Meet erent tat ma annette a Seen fe A, Rea ee ot Feat Waal ag: Eis Wat'Uefeahty oa wit tate ey T sere my ing, He would not tn mine igre 1 me anneal to’mtue onto.” anid an re a: ete eee Sones Saban gs ee, ea LEWC iererat prpoatons of thn ate ever provellons of ths at enon taal meponons 6 ths, ats Bret Nolte batt duntet goa lllt aaaadt Be Rn Sha eae fale nas des aright oni ae rey, cating. to tad, oa te eR, SE a acl ae es Bag take ge ae pees oe BES tee arene eset a rennet Ae tes Re ee eli Seated ty teat BT secret eee A pee ogee One tne however, corte. 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RY. Nee ing eos om nn aT IE LET, ‘THE LOCATION. ont Bevin Renee Sone, sts wove Seana ane Sa coe ace i Phebe ioe Sreg aries cunetataeesast rae, Beattie etencreeeeeteet Rerheoueeewmiatence eae emis Deranrme's, Hee, Seine Batamtee eae Bae Been, Apecvifire, —Reatrfbabiog, Besa Maklay? iets cet Mesa Pang mephe Ss etanis eee eee ‘Neral Gaboot’ bods iainndy aod cb! ood tet Se cemiteer corners ites eee ears meee ‘Betcooreg et any faturg aes” She tse Sa nay ‘oeing ab feats pene, Sonatent ich toorong SS TERMS. sete centage etunspaens sere criesiors eee Sab cence rte "Porclaeyunndatttmannansdres the Pret, ‘Rev. 07H. PARRISH, A Oh Cerone ik LITTLE ROOK, ARK. Ao lating ota saan sod seta crore ogaeanu st stnty a4 ere ESRI SSRIS rong tact, exten: Hoe ais Setar atl no ens NEXT SESSION BEGINS OCT. 1, 1901. or catalog or furtber inert ston REV. J. M. COX, D. D.. PRESIDENT. HAMILTON ACADEMY College Preparatory, ‘Normal Department. English Course, Biblical Department, NightSchool, Muste Department, First Session Begins Sept, 25, 1901, saa ersten toprol REV. CORNELIUS JOHNSON, A. M. B, D, Principat. overeat store BABOM ROUGE, LA Clark University Iga Ghretian ertet, cane soe wns tot Setar" peenrtmue a HA cntioe San ee aieg tn Sead aati, Gu em Ei Tormtion sacrone Rg EOD ne Ga Shaw University RALEIGH, N.C. vee eS, Seize erica te Ee eS PRES. CHAS. 8. MESERVE, RALEICH, N.C. Morristown Normal Collore ne eee Deane tein mire botany aDvanoe Bebo por monte ice eS BERS Se ‘Morristown, Team. MEDICAL SCHOOL NEW ORLEANS -DRIVERSITY sadaits Mon and Women of All Raves, re serge NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA _ eae) Sy, A WEEKS RECORD IN MINNESOTA'S CAP! The Saintly City and Saintly City Folks—Newy Items of Social, Religious and General Matters Among the People, Bolled Down. Mrs. Maggie Griswold, who has been ill, is again convalescent. One or two gentlemen roomers wanted. Apply at 527 St. Anthony avenue, or at THE APPEAL office. Mrs. A. French entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Hilyard and Miss Marie Armstrong at tea last Tuesday evening. Remember the Men's Sunday Club, at St. James's church to-morrow afternoon at 4 P. M. An excellent program. Rosa Williams was sentenced to the workhouse for ninety days, Wednesday, for stealing some of her employer's clothes. How many brilliant men will Minnesota present to the Afro-American council when it meets in St. Paul next year? Look out for the sacred concert to be given as a testimonial to Mr. Claude Jackson at St. Peter Claver church. Full particulars next week. Mrs. Carrie Dennis, after a pleasant stay of a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. De Baptiste, returned last Monday to East Grand Forks. Mrs. F. L. McGhee, who went to the hospital suffering from appendicitis, has so far recovered as to leave the hospital and return to her residence. George W. Bell was on Monday granted a divorce from his wife, Mary Bell, in Judge Kelly's court. He alleged she deserted him March 20, 1900. Mrs. Harriet Churr, mother of Mrs. T. H. Lyles, who has been sick for some time, left last week for Chicago, accompanied by her son, Mr. James Churr. 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. Master V. J. Henley was the recipient of two beautiful elderdow robes, most artistically made by Miss Marie Armstrong. Thank you, Re Re. V. J. Henley, Jr. Revival meetings will be carried on at Pilgrim Baptist church the next two weeks. The pastor will be able assist P. H. McDaniel, D. D., of Springfield, III. The grand jury has returned an indictment W. T. Robinson, who assaulted Robert Burrell with a knife at the Ryan hotel, Dec. 28, for assault in the second degree. Mr. Allan French has secured the services of Mr. C. B. Farr in his laboratory, 408 Ryan Annex. Mr. Farn being a natural genius, is very much in love with the work. Is your hair straight? If not, send 50 cents to Ozonized Ox Marrow Co., 76 Wabasah avenue, Chicago, Ill., for a bottle of Ozonized Ox Marrow and you can easily straighten it. Anyone who can give any information regarding the whereabouts of Mr. James Thompson, who used to work at the Ryan Hotel, will confer a favor by sending same to the THE APPEAL office at once. The next meeting of the T. C. B. M. S. C. will be held at Guaranty Loan Restaurant, to be filled his papers at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is desired, as the officers for the ensuing year are to be elected. Mr. Harry Shepherd has decided to try for the nomination as alderman in the Fourth nomination of his papers with the auditor. He proposes to make a fight to the finish and we all know that he is a fighter. Let your object in life be that you will be somebody in fact or nobody in fact. Never allow yourself to be believe that you are somebody when your secret life gives you the lie, for you only destroy yourself. If you wish a good shave, hair cut or shampoo call at Richard Cousby's neat shop. No. 374% 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." At Johnson & Wilkens Troopos. Write to Riley 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. Social society circles are in the throes of excitement over the coming "dress cotillon" to be given by "the boys of St. Paul" at Litt's hall on Thursday, Jan. 23rd. It is said this to be the swellest function of the season. Application for letters of administration in the estate of the late Joseph Howard have been made by Dr. O. D. Howard to the probate court. The deceased leaves an estate, consisting of a life insurance of $1,500; for the benefit of his mother. silk Express, G. D. Charjeston, prop. packing and shipping; hauling of all minds; coal and wood in large or small quantities. When you wish anything in his line give him a call. Telephone, Main 1920- J. I. 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. Perfect Ashlar Ashler No. 4. A. F. and A. M. will give a smoke social to the members of the order and invited guests at Masonic Hall, Tuesday, Jan. 28th. A stereotype exhibition and lecture by Prof. Gardner will be among the entertainments for the occasion. DR. J. E. PORTER, physician andargeon, Room 410 Washburn building, Fifth street, opposite Court. House. office hours: 10 a. m. to 12 l. m. 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. TelephoneMain, 1738- J. I. Residence, 453 Carroll street. Telephone, Dale, 464- L. 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 "Troquois." They have a stand on Minnesota street between Sixth and Seventh. 3 Miss Fly-Mr, Moth must be very uncomfortable. Miss Rose-Why, Moss. Miss Fly-Why, here it is the dead of winter and he is to his summer clothes. CAUSE AND EFFECT. Mr. Catbird—How did Mr. Ostrich get baldheaded so young? Mr. Partridge—He wore his hair off sticking his head in the sand. CARD OF THANKS We desire to tender our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who in any manner gave expressions or tokens of condolence or sympathy on the occasion of the sickness and death of Joseph Howard. DR. O. D. HOWARD AND FAMILY. DRESS COTILLION Society is awaiting with joyous anticipation the Dress Cotillion, for which invitations have been issued by the young men of the city. As to final arrangements and perfection of detail, the young men have spared no pains toward making the costumes, and the pleasure of eager expectancy, but remains to be emphasized by the climax of the event itself. AT THE OLD CROSS ROADS At the Grand Opera House. St. Paul. One of the principal dramatic novelties of the current season is the production of the new play by Hal Reid, which was co-produced by his father C. Aiston's excellent company ofists. It is extremely doubtful if any other portion of our own country lends itself more readily to the purposes of the dramatist than the romantic South. Not meaning from the standpoint of the late war, for in "At the Old Cross Roads the scene was laid at a different place." The story that it reveals is highly dramatic; the situations and climaxes thrilling in the extreme, but the whole is so happily blended with unctuous comedy scenes and incidents as to charm all. Another important factor in a play of this character is the fact that it affords unlimited opportunities for an especially beautiful scenic display, to very charming toilette displays by the feminine portion of the company. Manager Aliston is credited with furnishing a most complete and elaborate production, and best of all has been fortunate in securing an excellent company of ladies and gentlemen of established reputation who have many succeeds in the credit. Eash Williams, who played "Nettie Bish," sees's Pardner," essays the role of "Parepa," the octoonter; Jane Corcero, who was the "Tennessee" in the same production, has the part of "Annabell Thornton," the heirs to Magnolia Grove plantation. The other characters are in the hands of Mrs. Charles G. Craig, Louise Vallentine, Mary Rose, Edwin Walter, J. J. Person, Maurice Hedges, Thomas Ince, F. Mostyn Kelly, and James Hedges, who equal note. "At the Old Cross Roads" will be presented at the Grand Opera House all of next week. OZONO "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." One of the most beautiful things is beautiful hair, which is "woman's crown of glory." Don't neglect your hair. OZONO will positively straighten kinky, curly hair. OZONO will also clear and promote the growth of the hair and destroy daudruff. Mr. T. J. Davis, No. 726 Second avenue south, Minneapolis, is the agent for OZONO. He will call to see you soon. If he does not, write to him. THE APPEAL: A NATIONAL AFRO-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER UNCLE TOM LITTLE EVA MENTUCKY 61 M. REASE Uncle Tom's Cabin Companies Don't Seem to Make a Hit Playing In Old Kentucky. "Chaise Fait in Chamberlain." Joseph Chamberlain,1 according to the dispatches from London, is not at the height of his popularity just now, but his support in at least one district school unfamiliar. A well known language learner and the best part of an hour telling some young learners in Birmingham of the natural beauties around them, and had closed his talk with the question: "Now, who is it who makes these wonderful things?" "Mr. Chamberlain," was the instant response from a little girl up near the head of the class. For a moment the inspector was staggered. Then he said: "But surely you don't think Mr. Chamberlain could make a blade of grass?" "Oh," said the little girl, with a sudden conviction, "then you're a pro-Boer." Slang at Its Source. It is not often that the origin of a slang expression can be traced and when its pretended pedigree is related it usually has a sound of inherent fond UNCLE TOM Uncle Tom's Cabin Comp probability. An expression heard many times at the New York horse show was "to give a horse the gate." It meant that the judges decided that the horse was impossible as a competitor for the prize offered and ordered him out of the ring. And already this expression has been heard outside. One girl was heard to say to another: "I thought George and Sally were going to hit it off, but for some reason she gave him the gate." Girls in such cases used to give mittens, but the new expression has superseded the old one—New York Press. The race must beware of false prophets, who claim to be friends in time of prosperity. The only way to succeed in anything is to labor patiently and keep a still tongue. D EFFECT. DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City on the Falls. Room for rent; excellently furnished. Apply at 707 E. 18th St. Never venture out of your own sphere of thought. People will call you ignorant. Never criticize unless you know what you are talking about. People will snicker at you slyly. Pride of Minnesota, K. of P. No. 5, meets first and third Thursday at 104 Hennepin avenue south. The Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday 6:30 p. m. at Bethesda Baptist church. You are most cordially invited. Miss M. Jackson, milliner and modiste, ladies' tailoring. French cleaning and curling feathers a specialty. No. 1409 South Fifth street. Dr. R. S. Brown has moved his office into the Century Building, No. Fourth street south, rooms 405 and 406. Office 'phone, N. W., 3271-J-1 Main. The Appeal is mailed to most of the homes of the people of the Twin Cities, and if you wish matters to reach these homes you must publish them in the Appeal. The Wayman Home Circle meets every Tuesday evening at St. Peter's church. You are invited to come out and join the Circle and help the good cause along. Bethseda Baptist church, Eighth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenue south. Rev. M. W. Witers, pastor. Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. All are invited. St. James' church, Newapolis (Rev. D. E. Butler, pastor), has moved from 405 Sixth avenue south to Eighth avenue, near Washington avenue south. Services as usual. Rev. W. T. Nickerson, Evangelist of Columbia, Tenn., is assisting Rev. M. W. Withrow in a ten-days' meeting. He preaches with power. You are invited to the services. The office of THE APPEAL has been moved from room No. 610 Northwestern Building. The local staff now con- PAMS FOR LAWYERS LITTLE EVA. anies Don't Seem to Make a Hit sists of Henry Roberts, manager; W. Jackson, secretary and treasurer; A. J. Ford, reporter. The office will be open to visitors from 10:00 to 12:00 a.m., and from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. All communications will receive consideration. Quite a successful revival is in progress now at Bethesda Baptist church conducted by Rev. W. T. Nickerson, of Columbus, Tenn. The public is invited. Subject for Sunday morning, 11 a.m., "a plea for the return of the Holy Spirit." Evening, 8 p.m., "The Great Physician." There will be services in the afternoon at 3:30 p.m. also. Rev. Witthers and his faithful members are laboring to the end, that man will remain as, never before and that this revival will be the greatest ever known in the history of the church. Already many have accepted Christ and are awaiting baptism, while many more are lying around the spiritual pool waiting for the troubling of the water. Come! sinners, come! and thou shalt be made whole. JOKE ON THE JOKERS How a Victim Prepared Some Choice Morsels for His Friends All Manayunk is chuckling over a joke played the other day by Al Rudolph, his victims being the patrons of a certain barber shop on in West Manayunk, says the Philadelphia Record. This place has the reputation of being the rendezvous of a gang of jokers, who confiscate anything in the nature of eatables or drinkables brought in by an unsuspecting customer. A man came in the other day with a dozen fried oysters that he was taking home as a peace offering to his wife, and when he was released from the chair every oyster had disappeared. Watermelons have been known to go the same way, and when Al Rudolph had an imported cheese stolen while he was being shaved he planned a deep, dark revenge. While in town the next day he went to a restaurant and ordered some deviled crabs made. --- SOLID NOURISHMENT. First Klondike Miner (looking down the shaft)-What is it. Bill? Second Klondike Miner (from here) -wish you stop the cabin and me see what happens. The cabin is full. First Klondike Miner looking down the shaft—What is it, Bill? Second Klondike Miner (from below)—I wish you step over to the cabin and cut me off about two drinks of whisky. The ice saw is under the bed. giving specific directions as to their ingredients. The component parts were sawdust, red pepper and bits of old rubber shoes, covered over with bran, slightly baked. Then he went to the barber shop and while he was being shaved he left the counterfeit crabs, neatly done up in a box, on a chair. When he went out he purposefully forgot them. In the place at the time were "Professor" David Wallace, Special Officer Harry Haggerty, Bill Lyle and Teddy Watchorn. No sooner had Rudolph gone than Lyle grabbed the package and opened it and a mad scramble ensured for the contents. In the meantime the joker was peering through the window and he says the scene that followed beggars description; that he never before heard such profanity and hopes he never will again. Long Island. I remember once, 'bout ten years ago, when I was shingling the upright part of my house, a fog rolled in from the east fit to put a man's eyes out. I didn't take much notice of it at first, but kept on nailing down shingles, 'an' by an' by it lightened up, and what do you think I'd been doin', sonny? I was half a mile away from the house, and the shingles was lyn' in the field all the way back. That blamed fog was so thick 'been nailn' shingles on it and didn't know it. And that ain't the worst fog I've seen, neither.'—New York Times. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of James Lynch, Deceased. On reading and filling the petition of Britain's Metropolis Not in the Same Class with Long Island. KENTUCKY 61 M. Playing In Old Kentucky. "I have met a great many liars in my time," said Pilot John Lane the other day, "but John Lundy, a Rockaway oysterman, is far and away kling of them all. It doesn't make any difference what you tell John in the way of a fairy tale, he will always go you one better. You may depend upon him, for he never falls. Two or three weeks ago I met John in a saloon in Long Island City. We got to talk about fogs, and I tried to impress him with the thickness of the fogs in London. I told him how people, standing on a street corner in London, could not see the lighted lamp on the post beside them; how people, after leaving their own door-step, could not find their way back home until the fog had lifted, and a dozen other stories all greatly embellished. But it was no use-I could not even seize him. This was the return I got: "Sonny, fogs may be pretty thick in that town, but they ain't half so bad as I've seen them right, here on LOVES THE SEX. A D. AN AMERICAN FOG. Long Island. I remember once, 'bout ten years ago, when I was shinglin' the upright part of my house, a fog rolled in from the east fit to put a man's eyes out. I didn't take much notice of it at first, but kept on nailin' down shingles, 'an by an' by it lighted up some, and what do you think I'd been donin' sonny? I was half a mile away from the house, and the shingles was lyn' in the field all the way back. That blamed fog was so thick I been nailin' shingles on it and didn't know it. And that ain't the worst fog I've seen, neither.'"—New York Times. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramssey, ss. Probate Court In the matter of the estate of James Lynch, Decessed. On reading and filing the petition of Lillie Lynch, representing that James Lynch has lately died intestate, a resident of Ramssey, county of Ramssey and State of Minnesota, leaving chattels and estate within this County, and praying that administration of his estate It is ordered, that said petition be heard at the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County, on Monday, the 20th day of January, at noon, and that notice of such hearing be given to all persons interested, by publication, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In The Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul, this 26th day of December, 1501. By the Court: E. W. BAZILLE, Judge of Probate. L. S. F. L. McGhee. Attorney for Pettitioner. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY, SS. PROBATE COUNT. In the Matter of the Estate of Christ Thomas Christensen. Deceased. A section of Tena Christensen, representing that Christ Thomas Christensen has lately died intestine. The County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota leaving goods, chattles and estate within this County, and praying that administra- tion be restored. IT IS ORDERED. That said petition be heard at a special term of this Court, to be held at the Court House, in the City of St. Petersburg, on the day of January, 1902, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of such hearing be given to all persons interested, by pub. notice of the hearing, a week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the APPEAL, a legal newspaper printed and published in the newspaper. Dated at St. Paul, this 24th day of December, 1901. By the Court: (L. S.) By the Court: (L. S.) Burlington Route All the comforts and conveniences of a good club or your home are found in LIBRARY BUFFET SMOKING CARS in daily use on Burlington limited trains between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Supplied with card tables, easy chairs and the latest periodicals. ASK YOUR HOME AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA THE BURLINGTON P CANDIDATES Subject to the action of the REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES to be held March 18, 1902. Robert C. Hine FOR Judge of Municipal Court. John W. Finehout Judge of Municipal Court. Harry Shepherd Alderman 4th Ward. Robert H. Seng Mayor of St. Paul. Andrew R. Kiefer Mayor of St. Paul. Fenton G. Warner Mayor of St. Paul. Frank B. Doran Mayor of St. Paul. F. E. Baker Justice of the Peace. 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 SW RAUDENBUSH MINT, STATEN ISLAND AND MARKET BIRD ST. PAUL, MINN. 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 Clades have here-tofore enjoyed. RATES: $2.50 per month for residence $4.00 per month for office. TWIN CITY TELEPHONE CO. Phoenix Building. SMOKE Straiton & Storm Co's