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i I I a 'I I, ST. PAUL, MINN. Go to Hotel Cosby for a nice room or a nice meal, 133-137 E. 9th street. PRINTING of all kinds done at THE APPEAL office. Satisfaction guaran teed. PIANO INSTRUCTION. Instruction given an the piano at the residences 01 patrons, or as. b"t5 "Sv. Central Ave. Prof. W. A. Weir. It sepms very strange that-so many folks appear to be unable to do busi ness by mail. It cannot be that they do not knew how surely. If you get THE APPEAL it is a weekly reminder to come and pay what you owe for it. Putting it off only makes the bill larger. When you wish a first class shine call at the Peoples Shining Parlor No. 127 E. 5th street, Walter Porter, Prop. H*~l shine 'em up for a nickel. Dr. Valdo Turner has added an other large room to his suite of of fices in the Kendrick block and now has one of the nicest offices in town. Make money easy at home corre sponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send stamp for partic ulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Mid dleport, N. Y. Miss Alberta Bell, while walking, so severely Spiained one of her ankles that she will be confined to her homo for some time She, however, is get ting along very nicely Ladies you can get just as good "Piench Dry Cleaning" done by the Valet Tailoring Co., 156 E. Sixth street as anywhere in the city. Why not let them do it for you? You need not go hungry. Just go to the St. l/ui Kitchen and get meals like mother used to cook. Good, substantial home-cooked meals at rea sonable orices. Regular meals or meals to order. The earlv bird* at The Appeal's Quarto-rpntlenniM Celebration are the ones who will get all that's coming to t^em. Bear that in mind. If you don't g^t there early you suiely will miss something good. Airs John Morgan of New Albany, Ind is in the city visiting her two daughters, VTamie and Rae. and she is guest alternately ot Mrs N Goins, 661 Central avenue, and Mrs. Delia Beard, corner of Rondo and Kent THE ST. LOUIS KITCHEN, Mrs. Julia Hinson, proprietor.No. 317 Wa basha, up stairs. Meals 25cts. Break fast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. m., Dinner from 12-00 m. to 3:00 p. m. Supper from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. All regular meals 25 cts. All home cooking, Tel. S. 271S. SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS.We invite your inspection. It costs little to place your Dapers, cash securities and valuables in abso lute safety. Boxes in our vaults can be had for $4 per year. Store your boxes, trunks. tc, with us. North western Trust Co.. 138 Bndicott Ar cade. Jarvis, "The Shoe Man," who has the great shoe establishment on Min nesota street between Fourth and Fifth, has opened store No. 2 at 106 E. Fifth street, where he will conduct an exclusive men's shoe business. He carries a stock of shoes that for both style and quality cannot be excelled anywhere. COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP, No 94 East Fifth street, between Minnesota and Robert streets First class in even' particular. Mahogany partitions, French plate mirrors Hot and Cold Baths. The only Baths protected bv Sanitation Glass Ex pert artists in vhito uniform. Hand some reception and reading room. Ladies need not hesitate to bring children to have work done Mes senger service Phone N W Main 3320-J. W. J. Utlev & Co.. Proprietors. TJtley's hair straightener complete An Open Letter. Mr .Editor- While in a rdminiscent mood, recently, I was reminded that THE \PPEAL was started in the A ear 1S85 and therefore will pass tn^ 25th milp'Stone of its existence this ve?r What a number of interesting events have taken place during these twentvfive years, what wonderful ad vancements have been made by the Atro-Amencnn citizens of ihe Twin Cities in all lines of life' And ate I was one of its eirly pro moter and know much c-f its his tory, believe it is no &mall thing for a newspaper tn live for a qi'r.vte* of a conturj uncei the which have a 'rrcundedeiicumstaicn TITF. AP PEAL, and it soem? to me thai some sort rf celebiot'on of the e"ont would be eminpp.ilj fit and proper and, I also bel'eve that ihe dozens cf the Twin Cities whom you have served so faithfully and well wovld gladly 30m in making the event one long ro be remeirLie'pd. My idea is that a souvenir edition of THE APPEAL be pablished con taining a chronological history of the events that have transpired during its existence, cuts and sketches of prominent men and women, cuts of the beautiful homes that so many have become the happy possessors of, and numerous other matters of inter est that would make such an edition a most valuable one foT us all. Then as a grand finale a public testimonial celebiation in some large hall on the anniversary day of THE APPEAL'S bith or such other dav that in your judgment is more suitable, in which all mav take a part in making the *vent one of the largest ever held here. I wou'd suggest, if the idea meets your approval, that you select a num ber of persons to act as a committee to carry out such plans as I have ad vanced or as you may deem most ad visable. Very truly yours. T. H. Lyles. Mr T. Lyles: Replying to your letter above, I beg leave to state that! I heartily concur in all you say, and from the expressions which have come to me during the past week I believe that the Quarto Centennial celebration of THE AP PEAL can be made a great evient if the people will only take hold of it in tine right spirit. The suggestions which you made as to the souvenir edition and grand final public testimonial cannot well be im proved upon, but as it will require some time to carry them out properly I cannot, now, select a date for the same, but will dp so later on, and in t*he meanwhile will proceed to select a committee, etc., to carry out the ad mirable suggestions you have made. Very respectfully, J. Q. Adams, i Editor. My Dear Mr. Adams: Several weeks ago I read an open letter in THE APPEAL, which sug gested a celebration of its 25th anni versary. It is the right thing to do, and I am heartily in favor of it. Having been a reader of your paper ever since it was first published, and a sincere admirer of the tenacity with which you have held on to the life of your journal, supplying a demand no others have been able to fill, I believe it is an obligation the whole commu nity owes you, and that you justly de serve recognition and merit whatever foim the occasion may present. I shall be pleased to render any as sistance in my power to give. Yours very truly, lone E. Gibbs. Pros. Afro-Amer. W. S. Federation. Yerv few of the newspapers of our race can show a record of twenty-five years' existence and as THE APPEAL has that distinction we of the North west are iery proud of it. It is the only paper we have, in the state and its Quarto-Centennial celebration, is quite in order. Count! on me to do all in my power to help make it a great success, Respectfully, Frederick C. Nelson, 259 Seventh Ave. 'North. 4 For the Quarto-Centennial Celebra. tion of THE APPEAL the following committees have been appointed: Committee of Management. T. H. Lyles R. S Bro wn J. H. Charleston B. R. Durant H. Dillingham W. Francis O. Howell O C. Hall S E. Hall J. H. Hickm an B. Johnson C. K. Jam es G. B. Lowe C. H. Booker Chapman G. H. Evans W. Elliott J. Gibbs O. D. Howard J. W. Harper E Jones W. H. Johnson J. R. Jones Morgan W. Morris F. L. McGhee C. Minor C. H. Miller F. D. Parker W. Smith J. Sherwood V. Turnei W. J. Utley H. I Willia ms G. W. Wil ls Program Committee. W. C. Jeffrey J. W. Kelly O. A. Lawren ce Lucas J. Loomis E. W. Lindsay B. F. Lewis S. J. Masott W. Reynolds M. Terrill Whi te W. Williams E. J. Willia ms C. Archer E. Anderson Refreshment Committee. W. E. Alexander H.. Andersonn W W. Mills P.. Anderso T. Bush N. Brown S Bellesen G. W. Ducke tt T. E. Frankl in A. French H. W Greer Q. Hic ks E L. Johnson W. Liggins W.. E. Mitchell J. W. Milton Z. A. Pope B. F. Pierre A. Pay ne H. C. Richardson G. C. Sleet T. R. C. Taylor C. H. Walker J. W. Wynn B. Yancey Floor Committee. R. Watson J. E. Johnson W. Moore C. McCullough H. F. Mclntyre F. C. Nelson W. Peyt on F. C. Spillers J. E. Stewart O Taylor P. Tyler J. A. Vass A. S. TV eber O H. Allen W. Alston W. Blair W L. Burton J. E Cloak A. Drake B. De Baptiste J. E Glass N Goins W. Hyde S. Hatcher W. V. Howa rd Everything in connection with the Quarto-Centennial celebration of THE APPEOL is progressin3 finelty and the ladies may begin their ar rangements witbhi their modiste for their gownse. smokin ha th th Ge c, 9 ars iSiass^ Habi The Wise's house looked homelike to the long legged bird that hovered overheard. Favorably impressed, he softly deposited on the steps, his wee burden of blessedness. The Wise's pleasure at the Stork's thoughtfulness was tempered by Mrs. Wise following illness and her inability to provide nourishment for the Blessing. It looked as tho the precious gift might be taken away. Wise's doctor saved the day. He said "DIGESTO." Mrs. Vfise became healthy and rosy and the Blessing became healthy and rosy. i an a rosy One more credit mark for DIGESTO. before and after the Stork's visit For Sale by All Druggist* MANUFACTURED BY THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. SCND FOUR DIGESTO BOTTLE CAPS AND 2SC TO COVER MAILING FOR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATCO BABY RKCORO BOOK. COLORED ORPHANAGE AND OLD FOLKS HOME In a Beautiful Grove on University Aven ue between Bedford ane Curfew [Monday ar\d Tuesday, September 5 ar\d 6 A Whole B*ef Will Be Barbecued by H. Carlisle, the Famous Southern Roaster, With His Force of Men, Who Will Have Charge of the Roa sting Pot. MUSIC BY I. X. L. BAND & vOROHESTKA Amusements of ail Kinds. Valuable Prizes to the Winners UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HE BOARD OF MANAGERS. Mrs. Fannie King, Pres. Mrs. Inez Pope, Secy. MINNEAPOLIS BOOSTERS' COMMITTEE. Wm R. Morns -puoraraeH Pa .M. Brown C. W. King. Dr. R. S. Brown. Ralph Watson. J. E. Stewart D. Parker, Secy. ST. PAUL BOOSTE RS' COMMITTEE. S. Hams J. H. Robinson CD. Pickett. J. H. Dillingham. Alex Payne. L. Overall. J. H. Charleston, Secy. J. WILL KING. Chairman Gener al Committee. THE MAIDS IN "HONEYMOON TR A!L" AT THE.fcRAND FAIR V^EEK. How a Little Wisdom Came to die Wises It is a necessity ^/SJsfSL DO. Kmimuttuurr BJtami """numuin,UUIIUIH "'Mm MNFRS. ST. PAUL,MINN na.oaa.e Cedar 3-3=3 Opess. 'til i :30A.. X&, THE VERIBEST %Jhe JCittle Savoy Cafe GUS HENRY, PROP. -A. 2L..A. CA-SOTE SERVICE .A.1' -A.XJXI SOTTaSBS 138 E. Third St., up stairs ST. PAUL, HINN. TieMostProperLiwof FALL WOOLENS TO E HAD FOR A NICESUITO OVERCOAT EHA.MVBNSHOWSI EYE DEFECTS AND SYMPTOMS. By* defects are fewsymptoms many. There can be but t-vo defects in the human eye. Theeye may be too long in whole. Then we have the Myopic eye. Or too short in wholethe Hyperopic eye. Combine the two in one eye and we hare Astigmatism. Properly adjusted glasses will correct these defects. Medicines or waiting, never* Symptoms that spring from these two simple eye mal- ormation9 are manifold such as eye and headaches, Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chorea, Epilepsy and tfcer ailments having their origin in lack of nerve force. We correct all Defects of the human eye that glasses will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. HARMS OCULO CURES SORE EYES 25c PER BOTTLE. E\ H. HARM &L BELO. OPTICIANS. JWWWSIEP UTJUSR% ST. *ATTL MINT*. ^Ever^one smokes the strict/y Hfgh Grade ST^DUK E or^ PARMA 4 CIGARS HART & MURPHY Dimes are little young dollars. They grow on- ly when locked up together. Treat yourself to a savings account and prove it to your own satisfac tion. "Planted" dollars will add to your earn- ings. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 East Fourth"Street GRAIN BELT Capitol Steam Laundry 743 Wabasha St., First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ST. PAUL, MINN. .*S*&J-i$8*ek IIIHMWHIHIWIIIinilll 'l THE TAILOR PRESSING AND REPAIRING 00NE 109 Eighth St. Opposite Golden Rule Telephone Main 3488L St. Paul, Minn. a T. PAUL. KASOMIO XHM MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LOOQB OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. S. H. SHERWOOD, GRAND MASTER, 130 W. Arch St., St. Paul. C. H. ROBINSON, GRAND SECRETARY, 1821 Fifth Ave. S Minneapolis. PIONE ER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A, M. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at 126 East Third street at 8-00 p. m. Walk er Williams, W Willi am England, Secy., 391 Famneton Ave. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO 4 F. and A. M, meets first and third Tuesdays at Tschida Hall, cor. Lafond and Thom as streets, at 8 Oft George L. Hoage, W. M., Jose H. Sher wood, Secy., 130 W. Arch street. MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. U. O of O F. mee ts second and fourth Wedne s day nights at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 West University, Conner Farrington avenue Entrance on Farrington Archer, N. G, J. Wesley Kelly, P. G, 950 St. Anthony Ave. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH. NO. 553 O, U. O. of O. F, meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fe l lo ws Hall, N. W. Cor. University and Farrington, Mrs. Mamie Durant, N G., Mrs. Ida M. Johnson, W. R.. No. 91 Marion St. PA ST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123, G. U. O. of O. F. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month a* Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris, W. G. M. Thos Hickman, G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO. 114. meets second Monday in each month t Odd Feilows' Hall. 221 W. Uni-versity. corner Farrington. Entranoe on Farringr ton avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P. W. R. Morris, P. M. V. P. Geo. B. Lowe. W. P. R.: 378% Wabasha. Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. T76 G. U. O. O. F. meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Labor Te m ple Hall. Cor. Fourth street and Eighth A\r. South. Mrs. S. Darager, M. N. Miss Cora Napier, W. R. UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO 138. U. F., meets first and third Tuesday In each month at Tschida Hall, Cor. Arundel and Lafond. Brothers in good stand i ng always welcome. O. Howell, W. M., J. Q. Adams, W. Sec'y, 49 E. Fourth street. John H. Hayes Lodge No. 6. K| of meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, at 8.00 o'clock P. M. Knights of Pythias in good standing al ways weicon.e. John H. Hayes, C. R. W. Gully, K. of and fcJ. 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES OF Cr. A. R. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme Court room, old cap ftol building Mrs. M. Leavitt. Ptes. Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bide. FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHB NO. 345. N. A.. S. A., E. A. A and A. meets first and third Monday in each month at K. of P. Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva 13. Barnett, W. Misa Arlene M. Scott, R. of D., 25 W. 29th St. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at Elks Hall, No. 136 Ea st Third street, 8 Paul, Rev. J. R. White, E. R., R. M. Johnson, secretary, 376 Minnesota. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHDKCH, Cot 12th and Cedar. Snnday services: Prtacb lug at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. in. Sondas school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday evea lng general prayer meeting. Friday even ing scudy Sunday school lessou. FuMerait and weddings piompt ly attended. Re v. E. H. McDonald, Pastor ST. JAMES' A M. E. CHURCH, COK. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday services, 11 00 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting, S.00 p. m. Pastor vi*ts on -seupaj^. auiou. ye is-ABpsanj, put A U. day and Thursday. Weddings, lunerzia and the sick attended on notice. Rev. H. S. Graves. Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. Jay and Fuller ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL MISSIO' corner Aurprs avenue and Mackubln atxe* Sunday services: Early celebration /f Holt Eucnarlst, 7 30 a. m. High celebrate, Holy Euehariu't first and third Sunday*, 11:00 a. m. Matins, second add fourtW, Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Sundry school, 32Ob p. a Brotherhood of St. ADdrew. 6 30 m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Week service" Wednesdays, co&Cranatlon class, 3:00 p. Friaays. evening prayer. 8 00 D. m. Satur days Holy Eucharist, 9:00 A. M Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. 514 Fuller S MUNN & Co. BO YEARS' A EXPERIENCE TRADE MARK S DESIGNS i COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictlyconfldentlal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 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