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m^rnm y *•«* tV An Organ fa the Interest of the Colored People of the Northwest. VOL. II.-NO. 51. 3 ,v» ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS! MINN^ MAY 21, 1887: $1.50 PER YEAR. i&* i WESTERN APPEAL, This is a great Country! Jennie Bow CHICAGO? "?»jr jet front and pannels* square neck, ! %* ~ ST LOUISA Published Weekly man (white) a servant-girl, was mur flowers, diamonds. * iS/tS? Miss Annie E. Dorsey, brown silk, SY THJS derously assaulted by burglars, and Notes from the Windy City by SftS ®lture Great done up in subsequently died. Turner and Patter the Lakel^-^V white lace, pearls. „ - Ifortliwesteni Publishing Company, Miss Lucy Mead, wMte embroidered 'ifrt&p Small Parcels. *' OFFICE: son, (colored), were arrested, charged mull, flowers, d^ajudflL 3Jf£&& with the crime. Turner confessed, after The Autumn's May Party. rne ^ Social Selections^ No. 41 3rd St., Room No. a „ !>>* Miss ^ K&^J^^HfiHnl silk, escaping the violence of a mob that ( * * _____ ^*,^ J. O ADAMS, Editor. swarmed the city of Louisville, and with Mr. R. A. Pryor, left for Oak Park, 111, "Miss Mattie Taylor,qlLondon, Ont., The celebrated Home Club picnic takes place in July at Creve Coeur. LATEST STYLES. in three days was tried and convicted this week. cream cashmere, lace,j flowers, amber and pearls. Single Copy, per year «t so to be hung July 1st, and if his chances Miss Columbia Plum, leaves for Cin The name of the junior Ciamorgan is iixsionths ion cinnati this week. Miss Mamie Anderson, cream satin, Walter Leon. He and his mother are "JhrceMonths ."!.*.'.'!.*."! 50 for heaven were as good as they are that subscriptions to be paid in advance.' When" sub For the best meals in the city and the Spanish lace, flowers, diamonds.
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