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JIJW*!WI 1 CHICAGO. THE "WORLD'SJFAIR CITY" VIEW- ED BY THE APPEAL MAN. A Compilation of a Number of Happenings, Social and Otherwise, Among the Afro- Americans of the Second City of This Glorious Union. Miss Mary Mason of Lexington is in the city. Rev. T. W. Lott of Indianapolis is in the city. N Mr. Burney Barter of New York is in the city. Mrs. Joseph L. Velar of St. Louis is in the city. Miss Emma Wilson is visiting Denver, Colo. Mr Rufus Stokes of St. Louis spent a few days in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Huffman of St. Louis are spending a few days the city. Miss Carrie Brydie of Athens Ga., is visiting her sister at 3727 Rhodes avenue. Mr Bertram Jamison has gone to New York on business for the Edison Company. Mrs. Blanche Newsome White leaves for Europe in the early part of September. Mrs. John Phelps, 3619 Dearborn street, is visiting relatives in Nash ville, Tenn. Miss Hattie Curtis of Washington, D. C, is visiting her Dearborn street. ax-fee?" JUS mother at 5757 Bryant, author ot small book of po- Mr. Franklin H. 'Black Smiles," a ems, is in the city. Mrs, Maude Rhodes, street, is home from a visit with rela tives in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker are spend ing their honeymoon in Detroit, Buf falo and Cleveland. Miss Estella Arnold, stenographer for the Eighth Regiment, spent the week in Springfield. Mr E P. Booze of Clarksdale, Miss., is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Lewis, 3719 Forest avenue. Mrs. Henry Daniels left the city last Saturday evening for an extended vis it at Logansport, Ind. Dr. D. H. Anderson, of 3108 State street, has been apointed surgeon for the Teamsters' Union. Miss Debora Williams of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is the guest of Miss Smart aat Provident Hospital. Miss Zoe Graves of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is visiting the family of Mr. John French, 35th street and Grand Boulevard. Prof. R. R. Wright, instructor in "Wilberforce University, has gone to VBerlin, Germany, to take a post-gradu ate course. iSr and Mrs. Charles Stevenson, en route fxpn St. Louis, their home, to Toronto, ^Canada, spent a few days in the city tfctfs week. __ Mrs. M. W- Rankin gave a lawn fete 3556 State evening, in honor of Miss Ethel Allen of Vandalia, Mich. Paul Lawrence Dunbar leaves the first of next week on a visit to Yellow stone Park and other points of inter est in the Northwest. Mrs. Lottie Meredith Cooper and "Miss Mamie Meredith of New York City are visiting Prof, and Mrs. Eman uel, 64th and Rhodes avenue. Mrs. Geo. C. Hall entertained Friday evening at her residence, 5736 Rosalie Court, in honor of Miss Louise Kellog Smallwood of Washington, D. C. Miss Louise Smallwood, one of the most prominent teachers in the public schools of Washington, D-,..C, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Geo. C. Hall. Lloyd G. Wheeler, Jr., leaves for Golden, Colo., next week, where he contemplates taking a four years' course in the school of mines and min ing. Prof. Gus. Thornton of the Summer High School, St. Louis, Mo., was in the city this week, and whiie here pur chased several thousand dollars' worth of machinery for the Manual Training department of the school with which he is connected. For the last few days Frank Liver pool has been wearing an unusually broad smile upon his erstwhile serene countenance. Investigation proves the commotion to be due to the recent ar rival of an eight-pound girl baby at the Liverpool home. Congratulations. Will Recognize Afro-Americans^ Newport' News, Aug. 1.The- Cen tral Labor Union, which hitherto "has refused tot recognize delegates from Afro-American labor unions, has offi cially announced that hereafter such representatives will be recognized and given seats in that body. This action is a result of an effort to organize the laborers in the shipyard. GREAT DAIRY DISPLAY. The Coming Minnesota State Fair Wrll Have a Most Interesting Exhibi- tion, Interest in northwestern butter-mak ing will draw to the Minnesota State Fair of 1903, a most complete display of dairy apparatus as well as a large amount of butter in competition or the liberal prizes offered by the state fair management. A. W. Trow, of Glen ville, is superintendent of the depart ment, and is making every effort to have the exhibition the best ever seen in the country. Competition is keen and some high scoring is looked for. Manufacturers of dairy apparatus are struggling for the space in the dairy building. It will be crowded with the latest things. This year the fair will open on Aug. 31 and continue until Saturday, Sept. 5. Mob Law Is Red-Handed Murder. At the Advent Christian Church in Masonic Temple Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. Orrin R. Jenks, preached a sermon devoted to the moral les sons. "Look at the violence of to-day. Over 8,Q00 murders and nearly as many suicides in our own land is the record of one year. When a brutal mob will kick a black man to death, drag him through the streets with a rope around his neck, stretch him to a pole and riddle his bodv with bul lets and then burn body till it is char red, it should be branded by all law loving people as violently brutal, and 'red-handed murder. God destroyed -fhe earth once for such wickedness. ^m\*L "&: H. A. NELSON OEMENT SIDEWALK S^ONE 8TEP8 DRIVEWAYS OELLAR FLOORS, ETC. &J PARWBLU OZMUIN KIRK &- CO., Piles of People have Piles and Piles of People have been cured of Piles with Hoyt's Pile Cure. IT REACHES THE SPOT. Why suffer when a 50 cent tube majeure you. Used and recommended by physicians. A booklet with each tube. If your druggist don't have it send 50 cents by mail. Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, Minn. CURED IN TWO WEEKS. Liberty Centre, O. February 15, 1894. To whom it may concern: I most heartily recommend "Hoyt's Sure Cure for Piles" to all who suffer from this annoying disease. I suffered with Piles for years, and tried various remedies, none of which afforded more than temporary relief. About six months ago I procured one tube of Hoyt's Sure Cure and used it according to directions two" weeks, at the end of which time the ulcers disappeared andl have not since returned. I believe the cure is complete. D. S. MIRES. Ys Twin Citj Phone 1413 "We, ,3 jury composed of men who know cigar values, find that the plaintiff, the Judge Harlan Cigar, is entitled to recover lO cents from every smoker Judge Harlan 54 Ciga HART & MURPHY, MAKERS, ST.PAUL,MJNN. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR WORK IF NOT TRY US, WE DO WORK FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE. LADIES* AND GENTS FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. W E CALL AND DELIVER FREE. d d Standard Laundry Co. 536-538 WABASHA STREET. Telephone 423-J2 Dale For Cement Sidewalks always get an estimate from UNIVERSIT STON E COMPAN Prices Reasonable aod all work Guaranteed. ^-CENEHAI'* -HARDWARE, Cutlery, N- Crawford Bicycles, Guns and Sporting Goods, Builders' Hard ware, Favorite Stoves. Tinware, Fish- ing Tackle. CHA*. G. JOHNSON 611 UNIVERSITY AV. T. L. Bloo & Co.'s READY-MIXED ARE THOROUGHLY RELIABLE &m$$k/Sms***-, MIM. jr.-- ii"?iS i \.SE ST. PAUL, MINN. 'f"& WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS We furnish the house com- plete. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Stoves, Ranges, Re- frigerators & Housefurnishings. Will-t Matueis 6o. Cor. 6th & Cedar Sts. CASH OR CREDIT. Why, then, should we brand men as insane who preach ttiat if men do not repent the Almighty will deluge the world with fire if wicked men of to day persist in practicing the same sins?" AFRO-AMERICAN LEAGUE. Organization Calling for Equal Rights Is Formed at Saratoga. Saratoga, Aug. 3.The Afro-Amer ican Equal Rights League of the State New York was organized here to day by a state convention, which Was presided over by W. H. Moseley of Saratoga. The folowing officers were elected: President, Frederick A. Chew of Troy vice presidents, Henry A. Spencer of Rochester H. A. Williams of Syra cuse, and J. W. Jackson of Schenec tady secretaries, Edward D. Thomp son of Albany, W. H. Johnson of Syra cuse, and J. C. Davis of "Troy treas urer, J. W. Thompson of Rochester sergeant-at-arms, Levi Bond, of .Lan singburg. The president was empowered to appoint one person from each congres sional district to form an executive board. A committee was appointed on constitution and by-laws. A popu lar meeting was held to-night and ad dressed by ex-Governor P. B. S. Pinch back of Washington, T. Thomas For tune of the New York Age, Bishop Walters of Jersey City and others. REGULAR GRAND SEASON. Will Open Aug. iTwith "In Old Ken tucky." The fall and winter season at the Grand opera house will open Sunday night, August 23, with a presentation of the old favorite play, "In Old Ken- tucky.'" During the summer the theater has undergone the usual cleaning and ren ovating, and when the season opens it will be spick and span with new car pets and brightened and renovated both in front and back of the curtain. House cleaning in a theater means a deal of work. It means a cleaning of the walls and draperies, the washing and polishing of all the woodwork, and the renovating of the seats, requiring a large corps of working people for several weeks. Wi,th the opening of the fall season the management will open for use, for the first time the new ladies' waiting room. Over $2,000 has been spent in providing for this accommodation, and it is one of the' most beautiful and complete rooms of its kind connected with any playhouse in the West. "In Old Kentucky" needs no intro duction to, local theater-goers. Even though last season was the tenth or eleventh year of the history of its great success, its business everywhere was phenomenal, even exceeding the past seasons in success. It is promised that the attractions that the Grand will offer this season will far exceed any that ever have yet appeared there. APPEAL TO PIUS Tjg BUY THE CELE The New Process Blue Flame Roasted Coffee is better strength and finer flavor than any other. QRIGGS, COOPER & CO., Want New to Stop Afro-American Editors Pontiff to Intercede Lynching. Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 6.The Afro-American Editors' association, in session here, has adopted resolutions appealing to Pope Pius X. to intercede in the race problem of the United States. The resolutions recite the fact that there are "hundf eds of thousands of Negroes who are affiliated with the Roman Catholic church, and, as the Protesant church, the ruling power of this country, has persistently refused to take any action looking to a stop ping of indiscriminate lynching," the pope is appealed to for redress. The petitioners state they have con fidence in the influence of the new pope as a man of the masses to gain the confidence of the people in this country. They also ask the pope to in struct the Roman Catholics, "who form a majority of the labor unions in Amer- ica," to use their influence to gain the admission of A^ro-Americans to a full Drothernoodffarthe industrial army. HOM E BRAND, Goods and you will always be happy. IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS, ST. PAUL, MINN.. 8HAROOD MAKES UNION SHOES ARE .J. BUTLER W. L. KIDDER 385 SIBLEY STREET ?-t^^&519-521 W i&StS' MADE SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY THAT ARE STYLISHUP-TO-DATE, FIT AND WEARERS AND RIGHT IN PRICE. GOOD FOR ANY ONE THAT WANTS THE BEST. ASK FOR SHAROOD'S SHOES. BUTLER TRANSFER GO. Heavy Draying, Safes, Boilers, Etc, A SPECIALTY. Piano and Furniture Moving. IT'S VERY DISGUSTING TO YOUR FRIENDS and others to hear you hawking and spitting. There is no nead of it. You can cure yourself with Phipp's Catarrh Cure. It is pleasant and easy to use. You get relief at once. Price with nasal tube on, 50 cents at drug store cr by mail. Don't take any other. Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, Minn. DONE SO MUCH GOOD WANTS AGENCY. Bamum, Minn., March 14, 1897. Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, Minn.: GentlemenI obtained some of your medicine for Catarrh while at Sauk Centre and it did me so much good that I want to take an agency, as it is not for sale here, and a great many of my friends seeing the good it has done me, want to trv it also send me terms, etc., if you want an agent here. Yours truly, G. E. JOHNSON. HEkTZ BROS. Agents for the Red Cross Stoves and And Thatcher Furnaces. De^lftrsin Builders* Hardware, fools, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Glass. -V?". Tin, Sheet Iron an* popper Workers. -V i P^/tfy W. TEL MAIN 1467 TWIN CITY 1467 ST. PAUL,_MINN. Cure Yourself of CATARRH. Ranges Uniersity Ar*., ST. RAJJL,, MINN. \.%iM^ Defective Page Combination of Comfort Luxurious Travel and [Perfect Accomodations IS VIA (C.S PM.&O.R Inquire for rates and information should you contemplate a trip well rounded out with pleasure. T. W. TFASDALE, Gon. Pas. Agt |j St. Paul, Minn. I SUCIKTY niREETILHY, KOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND L0Dfl OF MEHNKSOTA. A. F. AND A. M- R. L. DE LEO, GRAND MASTKu. 419 E. 18th St., Minneapolis, Mir**. W. R. MORRIS, GRAND SECRETARY, 1020 Guaranty Loan Bldg., Minnen^oli*, Minn. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, A. F. and A M., meets first and third Mondays of each, month at Masonic Hall, No. 319 Wabasha, street, at 8:00 M. S. H. Hadley, W M. G. J. Charleston, Sec, 416 St. An thony. A. B. Meyers, W. M. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO. 40, A. F. and A. M., meets second and fourth. Tuesdays at Masonic Hall. No. 319 Waba sha St., at 8:00 P. M. J. H. Sherwood,. W. M.. 524 Farrington Ave. J. E Porter,. Sec, Bradley Bldg. PAST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL No. 123. A. V. and A. M., meets the ae ond Friday in each month at Labor Tom pie building. Minneapolis. All visiting P. G. M. in good standing cordially iTitel to attend. W. U. Morris, W| G. M. Thomas U. Hickman,. S., No. A'f\ Mt. Anthony avonno. SI. Pnui i a^1r ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NC 114, meets the second Monday in each onth at Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 263 E. Se entfr street. All Patriarchs in good stas ding are invited to attend. W. R: Morris, M. V. P. Thos. R. Hickman, R. V. r. "Francis. V. P.: Geo. B. Lowe. W. R.. 47Si/o Wabasha. ST. JAMES" A. M. E. CHURCH cor Fuller and Jay streets. Sim-day ser lues 11:00 a. m.: 7:J!0 p. "n. Wednesday j* ayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor visits on lion day and Tuesday: at home Wednesday and1 Tliursdav. Weddings, funerals anit' :-te sick attended on notice. Rev. .1. C. S. son: Pastor. 3S0 Louis St.. PILGRIM RAPTIST CHURCH, Cor. I2tb and Cedar. Sunday services: Pituch I'ng at 11 a. m. and 7:45 n. in. S tidnjr school at "12:30 (/clock. Wednesday iven log general prayer meeting. Friday .'veo- lug siudy Sunday school lessn.. Fm eralr and weddings promptly attendft. Rev. W. D. Carter. Pastor. RTifl RlfHt St. ST. PHILIP'S IP1M.:OP AL MISSIO*" corner Aurora .lvciiue and Mackubiu stre" jSnuday scrvio-s: Early celebration of Holj Eucharist, 7:.' a. in.. High celebration Holy Eucharist first and third Sundays. 11:00. a. in. Matins, second and fourtn Sundays. 11:00 a. in. Sum' m'linci, 1U:30 p. in. Brotherhood of St. ^ndrew, 6:.'',0 p. in. Vespers. 1:.".(! p. in. Week .service*: Wednesdays, continuation class. 8:00 i m. KrldsivV evnl""'n'-n\ i .n* days. Holy Eudiarist, 9 A. M. Rev. Everard Daniels. Rector. 374 4% /Ft A .*V TT5.- ODD FELLOWS. MARS LODGE. NO. 2202, MEETS *R: ond and fourth Wednesday in each inonth for business and the third Wednesday fo' instruction at Odd Fellows' Hall. 2TP Seventh street. J. E. Porter, N. G. "Jbos R. Hickman, P. S., 422 St. Anthony re. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, NO. 553. f. O. of C. F. meets first and third Mi'tidas Inteach month for business: second Hon day for instruction, at Odd Fdlows tlal!, 253 East Seventh St., Mrs. Margarer Shepherd. M. N. G. Mrs. Ida M. John son, W. R.. No. 916 Marion St. A. 8.--WlL.XajMMH MA.NAOI Scott R. Walker F1HZ Wi N 11 mm* AND CIGARS, 374 M.nftesota Si Tel 1813 J1J ST. PAUL, JAIN.*. IAAAJJ SO YEARS ^HK* EXPERIENCE TRADE MARK? DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. 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