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M: WEEKS RECORP IN MINNESO -j TA'S CAPITAL. TV, r*1- sntly City and Saintly City Yolks- Wewar Items C Social, BeUflou and tfeueral Matters Amon* th People, BoV Register today or you pannot vote. The lidi/s of Pilgrim Bap'U church will hold their annual fair during Thankeg'ving weak. Sadie Cook who/wis accused of rob bery was tried in the Police court Thursday and acqu'ttad. Ttere was a aelich ful ctu'ch social at the residence of Mns Cora Mae Bell Thursday evening which was a social and finatcial eucces?. TRY THE MEALS AT THE MET- ROPOLITAN RESTAURANT, 378MIN- NESOTA STREET AND YOTJ'LL EAT THERE ALL THE TIME. The strest comm't'-fe has not finally Bottled the matter of street signs ye, wnd so we must remain in ignorance of the names and stree's a little longcr. A verv pleasant church social was given at the residence cf Mra. Charles Allen last Tuesday night. It was wtll attended and a reat sum was realized. Those of our patrons who desire to fcave matter published must get the ame In this office not later than Thursday, otherwise it may be crowd ed out. Cheapest place to buy coal. Best (hard coal WM per ton Maple wood $5.60 per cord. All kinds of fuel in large and small quantities* W. T. Horinell Rdout 210 over Yerxa's. Go to Alfred Jordan, "The Tailor," late of New York, for Cleaning and Re pairing. Suits made to order. Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Ladies' Work Done. :No. 171 East Seventh street. (4 NOTICE CUBA" &S22? There are very few places of amuse ment and recreation for the young men In our city but one of the mra popular is tte Columbia Club No. 332 Robert street Here my be found at all times Messrs Burnett and hompBon, the managers, who know just how to cater to tbe^wants ot their guests. Here, too, may one meet the young men of the city who know kbow to give visitors a gopd time. Call, ^visitors are always welcome. ~\?jx The- friends of Mr. and MwT J.*'-"B. J& i" ^"V?" 'i P** lA TO BE PRESENTED AT LYCEUM THEf\TER Hennepin Ave., near 7tn, Minneapolis. MARKET AfUL Cor. 7th and Wabasha Sts., St. Paul. FMUSIC, ART, DRAMA, COMEDY. 300 Reserved Seats, Gallery, $1.00, 756, 506. 256. Boxes and Secure Reserved Seats at" the METROPOLITAN MUSIC CO., Minneapolis, or CONOVER MUSIC CO., St. Paul. All who secure EXCHANGE TICKETS of Patronesses, Performers or at Music, Book and Drug- Stores can reserve their seats ONE DAY IN ADVANCE OF JIEGTJIVAR SALE Mr. Tames Leger has open*d "The Little Gem" Shoe Polishing Parlor at 413 Robert etreft. He hss oly first clafs workmen and those wishing them 'dhined up" will do well to call. For bithi and to have your tongcr'al v/oik doDe go to the Peoplfc's Berber Shop, 368 Minnesota etreet. Pitst clasp in every respect. Patronage solicUed. Pettis & Craneurn, proprieto s, C. Wal don foreman. Mr. Richard Cousbynaspurchteedthe 'barber stiop-formerly conducted by Mr. Link Overalls on Minnesota atret bet ween Fifth aad Sixth streets and will be pleased to "bW both old. and new customers *25 Furnished RoomsK. J. Jdlinspn has furnithed up the flit of 18 rooms No. 28 W. Third street and is prepared to ac comodate those desiring rooms either r-ingle or en?uite at reasonable rates, transients iccomodateJ. XJee "Cream of Oil", for the hair ant* rea!p.i It promotes the growth and keeps the scalp in a healthy condition. Try it, 50 centB per bottle. Call on or address, Mrs. A. Kirtley 955 Wood-. bridge Ave:\ St Paul. Minn Mr. W. A, Hazel, con'emplatesleaving for New York early in N mber to lo(k pfter some business ipToppei iors and it may be po Bible that he will re main all winter. His family will, how jever. remain here for the present. Tima brings around all thing* and time has brought around the "Eureka'' aaloo once more, with the old pro prietors Thomas Jefferson and Jon S.Cunningham charge. Jefferson as proprietor end Cunningham as manager at the old stand 3S4 Minnesota street E. G. ROGERS, Republican, Candidate for Clerk of Courts. hrjson under t' leadership of Mei dames D. E. Bee and Chs. Walker tendered them a surrrie party fan Thursday evening at thtir residence on Surxmt Placs whfch p-oved to baa very pleasant affair to all parties concerned. The house wes filled with leoresanta tivea of our beat soc ety. The paity brought a lot cf elegant refreshments which were served. Just before the serviDg of refeshments Mr. og James on behalf of the party presented an elegant cut glf ss berry bowl and a cut REGIS ER NOT VOTE. i Freedom.... BENEFIT OF American \mm ot Minnesota. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2d and 3d. ....WEDNESDAY AND TtlURSDAY.... NOVEMBER 9th and 10th- AFRO-nMERIGnN PERFORMERS GRAND, BEAUTIFUL, PATRIOTIC LOQGS, $8 and$10. glass bon bon dish. He made a very appropriate speech to which Mis. .TohD son very fittingly responded The even ing was very deliehtfuliy pissed. jTbe pec sion of t^e Burpris^ the 15f.h anniversary of the weddiog dy of Mr. and Mrs Johnson. ADVERTISE IN THE APPEAL. REGISTER TODAY OR YOUCAN NOT VOTE. 4 i" O. H. VSOSIN, i i^-', PDEA^Mfc TODAY OR YOU CAN- CUBA NOTES. Remember that the.dates for Minne apolis hive been ranged tt Wendesday and Thurday N yv. 2ad aad 3rd. Mrs. Philip Hale and Mrs. W. E. S an'on have uf en added tithe Pianists and Mr. Chas- Her to the House Committee. The first comp'e'e Tehearsal was held at Lyceum theatre last night and was a grand euccQ so say the privilid^ed few who witness it. Ave hrge numbar of the active patronet-ees with their hufcband3 have acting pati in the drama. S small bills for rtiiuiBrd. This will be the most elaborate pro duc'ioh ever attempted in t^e Twin Citie?, Just think ot it over 300 per formtrj iu the cast. All exchange tickets .r "Cuba" print- FERDINAND^ BART A. Candidate for Senate 5th and 6th Wards ed St. Paal mey be used if desired in Minneapolis on Niv. 2nd nd 3rd and ctneis may be bought for St. Paul. The tickets for "Cub." are going liki hot cakes The boxes for the Minne apolis performance have all been sold, and the audier cea promise to be the floett from a fashionable and social andp*nint ever witnes ed in the city. It will be a lit 'e novel to hear Afro Amaricvns sirging in German, F/each and Swedish but that's what tbey will do. In f*ct Africa, Cub rihioa, land, EnjrlaD*!, G^rmHiiy, France Sweden will be rap'es^ote 1. Republican Candidate for Coanty ^Treaaurer Ramdey County, ("j j?" r?*i.l v*^^tittjr- 1M ^k^r: lie and Dr. J. C. Neison, tie republican can didate for coroner, is of ea rpferred tt as the "la her of cle paths." S rce the idea wa* firt-t proposed the doctor hes been ec ive in its pupport, with the re sult thpt ever} pereoa who rides a wheel is now tufportii'g him rrealec ion. *t\t* S*Vtf$ff #l^%1 iff-'-* 1T~H"^/ m& "CUBA*' ~^^i^^l^^^Pf^filB^ A DRAMA OF FREEDOM PRE- SENTED BY LOCAL TALENT. A Great Event to be Given-for the Bene fit of the American Law Enforcement League or MinnesotaAll Lovers of Jus ce and Equal Rights Should Attend. Tin* largest enterprise yet undertaken by our citizens iis tine performance of a drama of freedom, called "Cuba," to be giiven in Miinaneapollsanid Sf. Pau i, by itthie talenlt of the two cities, on the nigfrt^ of Nov. 2 and 3, and 9 and 10, respectively. The honorary patronesses are white ladis of the ihighiest social stata'ding. The active patronesses aire well knowfn represen/taitive Alro-Aimerlcain ladies of the Twin cities. Tihe 'beneficiaJry' is the American league, am orgaaiization" devoted principles of justice and equity to our race, and to *he uplifting of the Afro Anjiericah 'in all possible waye. Tbe dramia is unique aind pioturesciue in its setting, aind' is interspersed "wiith solo and dhorus music of the highest order. The tailemt arnkwiig usi is a revelation to ourselves, as it is hoped it will be to others. In a generial way, we have known it lall along but in a special way it is most inspir'tng to know and feel thait we cam mot only sing and act, but can do so with art and grace. We prophesy that this- production will be the moiat 'brilliant event that has ever occurred in St. Patil-anid Minne apolis. Its success will'be on^ naore proof that wse are widening the borders of legitimate effort, and have included the stage and concert among our ser ious ambitions. We appenid 'tihe names of honorary aind active paltromesseis, and call the attention of the public to its duty to support the enterprise with enthusiasm,' and give it Godspeed. MimieuiioliM. Honorary Treasurer MRS. THOMAS LOWRY. E. O. KRAHMER, Candidate for Register of Ded DR. I. C. NELSON, Candidate for Coioqer fc. W BAZIMJE. Candidate For Probate Judge. Honorary Executive Committee: MRS. GEO. H. CHRISTIAN, 404 South. 8th Street. MRS. H. F. BROWN, MRSi SV A. .PUNSMOOR, MRS. M. 3 KOON. HONORARY PATRONESSES. Mrs. C. A. Pillsbury, Mrs. H. H. Kimball, Mrs* T. S Mrs. Wm. Mrs. W. E. Haskell, Mrs. F., 3 Daniels, Mrs. H. M. Carpenter, Mrs Mrs. Cyrus. Northrop, Mrs. Wm.. Bassett, Mrs. S. A. Harris, Mrs. R. G. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Robert F. Jones, Mrs, Mrs. E. B. Ziev, Mrs, Mrs. F. L. Greenleaf, Mrs. C. G. Goodrich, Mrs. Robert Pratt, Mrs. W. Donalds^, Mrs. W. F. Bigetow, Mrs. Frank Larabee, Mrs. Charlotte O. VanCleve, Mrs. T. B. Walker, Mrs. E. H. Molton, Mrs. S. T. McKnight, Mrs. F, Mrs. E. G. Walton, Mrs. J,S. Roberts, Glenn, Ida E. SHarw M. A. Dorsett,' C. Mettzer, Wm. Gemio, Chas. Robinson, Geo. F. Hunt, Frank B. Daniel, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. F.H. Peavey, Mrs.1 sK' E Phe.lps Mrs. J. F. Calderwood, Mrs. H P. Watson, Mrs. C. S. Brackett, Miss W. E. Yerxa, Mrs. W. W. Eastman., Mrs. John DeLaittre, Mrs. C. M. Martin, Mrs. W. M. Pa,rtens, Pillsbury, Pillsbury, Mrs. Judson W. Lee, Mrs. D. C. Belli Mrs. S. T. Farrington, Mrs. Geo. H. Rush, Mrs. A. Z. Lrsvenng, Mrs. R. B. Langdon, Mrs. Aug. McLeod, Mrs. W. A. Bovey, Mrs. J. H. Steele, Mrs. R. D. Russell, Mrs. H. Browne, Mrs. T. B. Janney, Mrs. Ef elyn Waters, Mrs. F. B. Semple, Mrs. Geo. R. Newell. ACTIVE PATRONESSES^ Jasper Gibbs, Mrs. Pointer, W. R. Morris, Mrs." C. C. Falls, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr?. Mrs. Mrs-, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Wheaton W. M. Smith, Jennie Kemp, Victoria Weir, R. J. Coleman, W. C. Colter, R. C. Marshall, Mrs. C. W. Lee. Mrs. Geo. Burnett, Mrs. J. C. Reid, Miss Sadie Williams, Mrs. Albert Moss, MTS., Frank Preston, Mrs. C. M. Turner, Mrs. Joel Cage, Mrs. R. T. Grey, Miss M. Freeman, Mrs. J. H. Robinson, MTS. Robert Waters, Mrs.. A. G. Plummer, Mrs. Geo. Brady, McDonald. Brady, Philip Haie, F. A. Thompson, Glbbs Pleasants, T. W. Elliot, W. A. Bruce, W. S. Brooks, Mrs. W. T. Grey,5- Mrs. Harper, MTS. Jones, iS Miss E. Freeman^- Mrs. "Jas. Roberts, Mrs. J. W. Gould, Mrs. H. Robeirts,?^" Mrs. Chas. King, Mrs. H.C. Richardson, Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Nelson, Mra. Mr. Geo. liillard, Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Tucker, Mrs. Mts. Geo. Hoage, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Amos, Mrs. Mrs. In ammsD ox saooiro y^Mi Defective Page Fv AMERICAN NEWSPAPER. .rgt 1 jwty.g:*f .,*&*. -j^jftwwu-' REGISTER TODAY OR YOU CAN NO VOTE. POLITICAL POINTERS, If yo^u have not registered do so today or you cannot ta. Todfy is tt.e laBt regittration day. It hasbaen fi.ured cuc. HON. J. FRANK WHEATON GERHARD WIIXR1CH. Candidate for District Judge nuttioe in some good lick-? for the O. P. He is in comtait demand esa speak er both in and out of the city, and he ikes ome rousing go ep eche i to. ^The cfflci Of the clerk of the cout has been to well conducted under E J. G. R^g^rsthat his renomination for the office was unaoimbue no one was ever ccnsidei ed as a pors ble candidate. Mr. Rogers is making his Cimpa'ga on his record whlchvouight to e'e^t him. Then, too, he is a wheel hoise when it cime8 to campagni^g, and isai fine a ep?ki as the Statefcffords."He wiluadyabttd ly be elected. The Republicans have placed bffore the voters, O. -H Arosin,' than wbom there is not in Str, Pul a man'with a bet: ter reputation for bei Diompjb and exact in busint s% and In fret of tint peculiar diepost ion that mi kes a success- Whobasthediatirctionof being thefinestAfro-American orator in the state, and the first to re- ceive the nomination for the Minnesota legislature, has put anew feather in his cap by the mas- terly defense resulting in the acquittal last Saturday of John Goodbar In his trial for shooting awd killing Will Lyles, in Micneapolis. a fewweeks ago. Wheaton has been kept busy ever since accepting the congratulates of Lis rleo*s. It i oaid be completely hypnotized thejury by his supretae eloquence, logic and analysts o^She testimony in the caBe. His election to the legislature- is assured Everybody who can wll vote 1 ^_ that the Re- publicans will have a majority ot 21 in the next Couprcss. The total namberVWtered in St. 'Paul up .to Tufsday nisrht was 16160. There have been giin9 in the Republi can wards. Coroner Nelson filled hia offioe so i weR that the Republicans hive renomi nated him and the people wi' bout re juard to party are going to elect him. Mr E G. Krahmor the present R|giF ter of Deeds is a cindida for reelection and he de^rves to be eltc ed if any man on tb t'ck does. He has couducced hia cfiico in an admirable manner. "ActhgGiv.''E. P. Wa-le has been fultreasiier. In many communities sueh men ere fomad and not allowed to tbere afer retire from the pst. Mr. Arosim should have the tuppoit of evt-ry man who believe* in gold government and shou'd receive the vote of every real freni of Anton Miesen. If there is one Ramsey County candi date, wlo mote than another, should receive thefull and hearty support of Republicans generally and Afro-Ameri cats particularly that one is George H. JEWEL STOVES lURHSTSTllffPltiiTHTHEWnm^ GEORGE H. IRISH, Republican'Candidate fcrSter.'ff Eamtcy County. R't NO INTEREST. HE REGISTER TODAY KOTVOIE. 0 22 and 24 East Seventh Street. 5-OsOKH0HX0-oO Irish the Republican candidate for sheriff. He was in the office under Sheriff Chapel who was thefirstto ap894. point an Afro-American deputy in the peisonofR. E. Anderson who served with credit to himself and the clars of citizens he represented. Mr. Irish will follow the precedent set by Sheriff ChapelElect Mm, and there wi'l be another Afro-Americm deputy sheriff. OR YOU CAN- .tils $"-* T, xrst "&S3* OOINOS IN AND'gABOOT THb GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters socnL Hellytoos and Ctaem Which Have Happenedand are to Happen Among- the People of the City on the Fallv Mrs. Ann'e Greenup iaconvalesicg. REGISTER TODAY OR YOU CAN NOT VOTE. Rev. W. S. Brocks removed tD 2205 Ninth a/enae sou h, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott re now living at 2207 Ninth avenue south. THB APPSAL is on sale at 200 Washing tori Ave. So., DeLeo's barber iho. The ddic ti'on of St. Peter's A. M. E. church.at 3 p. ,Sunday, Oc'oberSl. Rehearsals for "Cuba" meet every Tuesday and Friday evening of ecn wtett. Bishop B. W. Arne'.t is looked to lec ture 11 St. Pst9i'd new A. M, E. church October 31st. Mr. Z. J. Johnson and Wi'liam S^olt have returned home afcer a twj weeks' sojobrn in North Dekora. Hotel Brighton 423 Second Ave. So. is where individual dinners are served to you for 25 cents these war times. St. Peter's A. M. E. church ha* row its finishing touch* s, and looks very in viting. Gome out to the ded cation. jn't fail to register faday if you have not registered, and don't fail to vote for Hon. J. Frank "Wheaton on election dry. Mr. George Carlhle and Mrs. Belle Perry depatted for Milwaukee, Wis., and is reported to be married, and may reiurn to Minneapolis to live. The Dewey Restaurant, at 107 First avenue south with Mrs. J. C. Clark and Sam Alexander proprietors shoul'i be a decided winner. They serve all home cooking. 000OOoO00K0- STOVE TALK You want anew one. You want the best One. A good one costs no more than many of the worthless kind. JEWEL STOVES Have a reputation that is world wide. You know of it yourself. A JEWEl/Base-burner, Self feeding heater for $ 18.50up Your old stove taken in ex change if you wish. $ 5 down and $5.00 a month will buy any stove in the house. ANYTHING IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS sold on our Improved Credit Plan, which means a little cash and lots of time to pay for the balance. Housefurnishing Company, S DR. R. S. BROWN, Physician and Sur geon. Office, 210 Dayton Block. T^ephone Office hours: 8 30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2:00 to 4:30 and 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Residence, 2S39 Portland avenue telephone 317-L. Those who desire to contribute items ot interesting news for this column, will please send or leave the same at the Minneapolis office No. 817 Guaranty Loan Building, not later than Thursday each week. P. P. Hale, manager. E. W. Stone, chairman O. D. Graham master of ceremonies and Charles Hines, Finance Committee, join* in tender, thanks to those who rendered any aid in the testimonial to R. D. Wave last Monday. The sum of $22.90 was raised. A staff of six Sir Kniajbts from Henne pin company No. 1, Knights of Pyihias ot Minnesota, will cscait Brigadfer* Gen. eral W. R, Morris in the Pythian repre sentation at the dedication of the new St. Peter's A. M. E. church, on Tweoty eecond street, between Ninth and Tenth, avenues south, on Sunday afttrnoan at 3 o'clock. The taatimocial of Mr. R. Ware, fit .Vogilli'e hall, Lst Monday nLht was, in a way, Fuccessful, but owing to other meeting* throughout the city and the rainy evening, the attendance was not very Jarg, but everyone appreciated the programme. Mr. Ware will, as stated, prepare for the ministry various fchoolsa:e open to, and eome better ad vantages than others. "The Twilight Club" will give a grrnd ball and wk} walk at HarmoniafcaH,nn Tbuisiay, November 4, 1898. Messrs. William Herrington, George Tvler and S. G. West will pare no paino in mak ing thia the crownina event tf their eerie? cf ecterf inmer.ts. Trey pay come early and stay lata but ctber commit eemen desire you to come e3riy and early, asprovis'oas will be made for their St. Paul friends The danca will go merrily on until broad-day light. Can you afford to miss i Admission 50c. Who bB not seen how much women bully women? What torture have men to endure, compared to those daily re peated shafts of seorn and cruelty with wnich poor women are riddled by fee tyrants of their sex.Thackeray. ^f-'*^*"! -i. S & A ,'B vJ^vAV- TtTjc x'- M.. 'V? Wl "J V i