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Once a customer
Always a Customer.
AN EASTER CARD.
The solemn seasoit is fast drawing: to a close. Tl-ie sterner sex
don new habiliments and saunter forth Easter morning resplend-
ent in Nrw Suits' Overcoats, Hats and Neckwear.
W are specially prepared to please the most fastidious tastes in
Easter goods. Call on us and don't let your sisters, cousins or
sweethearts outshine you with their pretty bonnets and wraps.
See Ou Weriui ts For Men
In all the very newest fabrics and the latest fashion. All sold at the well-
known ALTMAN & CO. prices. These suits are ALTAIAN & CO. quality, and
no h'gher praise can be given them.
$ee Our I a$ter Overeoats
We can show the handsomest and largest Hue of these goods in the West,
An elaborate coat, silk-lined, for $10. Finer fabrics correspondingly low.
See Our Big Une of SpringTrow
The latest cnt, latest styles in cloth, the best possible workmanship and the
largest line of patterns to choose from, make our separate trowsers department
the talk of the town. ALTMAN & CO. prices make this department popular
Confirmation Suits
Our prices range as follows: $6, ?S, $10, 12, 14, $15, $16 and $18,
The $6 suit is a nice, plain black worsted, and any one may be proud to wear it,
and each grade is the finest example of the tailor's art.
Easter Hats and NeckweaR
Ask to see our Imported English Shelton Stiff Hals, sold every where at $3.50
and 4, but by us at $2.50. We are sole agents for the Miller Silk and Stiff
Hats, the leading New York Hat. A very large variety of Easter Neckwear in
Puffs, Tecksand Four-in-Hands. Prices range as follows: 19c, 24c, 50c, 75c $1
and $1.25. _,.?,
A N & O
THE BARGAIN GIVERS,
31 ant! 33 Washington Avenue South.
P. S. Send for Illustrated Spring Catalogue. All goods sent COD with the
Privilege Of Examination.
A ST. PAUL CLOTHING HOUSE OWNED AND CONTROLED EX-
CLUSIVELY BY gT. PAUL MEN. ESTABLISHED
IN 1870.
Fashionable Clothing.
Our assortment of Fine Tailor Made Clothing is larger
than ever and our Prices are Very Low. NOBBY STYLES
and FASHIONABLE SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS for men
who like to dress well.
JBgT'Our prices guaranteed to be as Low, or Lower,
than the same make and quality of goods can be bought
for in America. W E SELL ONLY THE BEST. We
keep no trash. Our Styles are always the Latest.
:BOSTON:
One Price Clothing House.
THIRD ST., GOR. ROBERT, ST. PAUL.
JO S. McKEY& Co., st. Paul's Reliable Outfitters.
The Leaders and Largest Clothing House in the West.
AVENUE
INE NEW LINES OF GOODS
At prices low as First Quality Gwdfl can be sold.
We are Strictly One Priced.
Bee in Ladie's Patent Leather Tips.
NEXSEN '& WILLIAMS.
327, Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis-
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A Plensuro Kxcrtlon and Other Sketches,
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sketches by the roost popular liumoroim writer of the day.
Th Aunt Kwlah Papers, by CI.ARA AUUUSTA, author
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1'Oiv Life in JVew York. A series of vivid pen pictures
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The T*ond to Wealth. Not an adrertlsins circular,
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Oisu Untilr/.-. i'onnlnr- Potifrs, sentimoutal,pathetic
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OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW
UTE OF PHILADELPHIA
RENOVATES AND REPAIRS
GENTS' CLOTHING
His New French Method of
Steam Scouring:.
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Th Largest Household Goods Establishment West of Chicago. We can fit
/our house up from cellar to garret. We make a speciality of medium and Loir
Priced Goods. People going to house-keeping will do well to give us a call. W
carry a full line of Second-hand Household Goods, aa well as new, and we will
give you Prices that no other house can compete with. Give us a call, as it is me
trouble to shew goods.
F..I. WHITNEY,
complete in itself
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ST. PAUL. MINN.
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TlieOUlOukcnC'lieKC. A Xoal. IsySvLVANVg Conn, Jr
The Pearl ol'tltaOceun. A Kovel. lly CI.AHA AIIIST
Hollow Asl. Hall. A Novel. By MAUOAI-.KT BLOU.M
Illustrated.
CliiTs House. A Novel. By ETTA W. PIKRCK.
_TJnler the Llluvs. A Novel, iij tha author
Thoroo."
The Diamond Bracelet.
WOOD. Illustrated.
Tho Lawyer
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A SCovel. r.y' Sirs. llSNl
Secret. A Novel. By I!^s Y,. K. BHAUUOS
The StraMRe ae of r. Jekyll un. Mr. Hyde
Novel: By It. I.. STKVKNROX.
A Wicked Girl. .A Novel. V7 MARY Crccir, HA T.
X.ndy Vulworth's Dluinontla. A Novel. By Tn
DUCHESS."
.Between Two Sins. A Novel. Ey tha author of l)o
Thome." Illustrated.
The Nino of Heart*. A Novo!. By B. I,. PARJEON.
Doris's Fortune. A Novel. By FI.ORKNCK WAHHEX.
A Low Marriage A Novel. By Miss T.IWI.IKK. jna
The i!lty Klver. A Novel. liyWii.KreOuu.is8.
Tho l'oinou of Asp*. A Novel. By I'LORISNCK MAUUYAT
Moat Orange, A Novel. By .Mrs. HKNKV WOOD.
Forcing th Fetters. A Novel. By.Mrs. AMCTANDKB
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Lnnpft.ter'a) Cubin. A Novel. By Mrs. M. V. VICTOC
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Florence Iviuprton's Oath. A Novel. By Mrs. JI.
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DEALERS IN
47 Washington Ave. S.
W Jf FREANEY.
Plumbing Goods
& Gas Fixtiures.
Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage and
14 W. Third Street. St. Paul.
Telephone 377-3.
Peoples5
Minneapolis Fuel Go,
IS- EC.. "W. OD-^-VIS.
DEALER IN
Wnnd it Cnel.
Large and small quantities prompt
iy delivered.
254 Fourth Ave. So.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS ANO
^INSURANCE.
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John Neal,
224. Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis
Boom No. 1
Proper^T for Sale in all parts of the
city, money to Loan on City or Farm
property. Abstracts furnished and
Titles examined.
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AMUSEMENTS.
EOPLE'S THEATRN
Cor. Sixthand Franklin Sts. JJ
L. W. WALKER GEN. MANAGES.
This afternoon, tliis evening, and Sun
day night.
THE SILVER KING.
Monday Next Apyil 22.
MASKS AND FACES
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
J POPULAR PRICES
Prices 20c., 35c., 50c. and 75 cents.
OLYMPIC THEATRE.
Seventh ,Mear Jackson.
PAT. CONLEY PKOPBIETOB.
W. J. WELLS MANAGER.
FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 22:
AND SATUEDAY MATINEE.
DOYLES
AMERICAN TOURIST
Specialty and Com
edy Company
in a great
PROGRAMME.
A Big Bill of Catchy, Novelties
DON'T MISS IT!
PRICKS OF ADMISSION.
10c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 7$c, $1.00
NEWMARKET THEATRE
L. N. SCOTT, MANAGER.
WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 22:
FIRST HALF OF THE WEEK.
ROBERT MANTELI*,
IN
Monbars
LAST HALF OF THE WEEK.
Fannie Davenport,
IN
Ufl TilHSHM
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
GG1E ONE! GOME ALL!
And bring with you a copy of
The Appeal
Which will entitle you
to 10 per cent discount
on all you purchase at
JOHN D. BODFORD'S
Sale of Watches, Jew
elry, Clocks and Silver
ware of all kinds.
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty..
J. D. BODPORD.
380E. eventh Street.
To Sell Fruit Trees on Commission.
We want local agents throughout the
northewest to sell our Ironclad Fruit
Trees. No varities sold that will not
stand the winters here, 45 degrees north
latitude. A general assortment of Ap
ple, Cherry and Plum, Currants, Goose
berries, etc. No clapper-tongued trav
eling agents wanted. We simply want
to pay men liberal commissions to sell
trees to amount of $50 to $100 or more
among their neighbors and townsmen*
All commissions paid upon the delivery
of the trees. Address, for full particu
lars, EVERGREEN NURSERIES,
Evergreen, Door Co., Wis.
CATHOLIC SERVICE
-AT-
CHURCH ON MARKET ST.
OPPOSITE CITY PARK,
,EVERY SUNDAY
^AT
10.30A.M. 7.30P.M.
All cordially invited.
SKIDMORE PALACE.
-%o%-
H. C. Hopewell, Prop.
88 E. Fifth Street.
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FINEST CIGARS I N THE CITY
Dr. K. S. Morgan.
Painless Dentist
All kinds of dental work done, and sat
isfaction guaranteed. Different filling!
a specialty. No. 39 Washington Ave. S
Minneapolis, Minn.
2 4 E Third Street, St. Paul.
Largest and most thoroughly equipped
dental establishment west of New York.
We extract from 1 to 30 teeth in three
minutes without pain or danger.
We do the best dental work at lowest
prices, and extract and make more
teelh than all of the dentists in the city
combined. "OPEN EVENINGS." Dr. Hurd.
THE EXCELSIOR SANITARY CO.
WILL DO ALL CLASSES OF HAULING
FOB.YOU AT BOTTOM PRICES..
OFFICE
302 Boston Block
J. A. JOYCE & H. T. MIDDLET0N,
PROPRIETORS
Residence 2020 Tenth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minn.
SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL,
Cor. Fifth and Jackson Streets.
Five per cent, interest paid on time
deposit!*. Money loaned on improved
city nfrooerty. Transacts a general
bankin.j "business. Capital, $50,000.
Surplus a,nd undivided profits, $20,409.-
38. Open Saturdays from to 7 p.
John S. Prince, President. Edward
Meier, Cashier
JULIUS-. LOUIB.
HERMANN BROS.
Camases
May be found at the Hotel Ryan
Stand day and night.
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LlVEEIED DEIVEHS. RATK8 REASONABLE,
Jot
Leave Orders at barn, corner of
Rice and Aurora.
Telephone call, 805-2.
ST PAUL. MINN.
THE KffiLTU
No. 378 Minnesota St.
George Brown, Proprietor.
MEALS To OKHKH AT A LL Houns.
REGULAR ft'iEALS 20 CTS.
Breakfast, from 0:00 to 9:00.
Dinner from ll:o0 to 3.00
Supper from 6:00 to 8:00
OYSTERS km mi !H SEASON.
FURNISHED ROOMS FCH REKL
Rooms $1.25 per week. Room and
board $4.fc0 per week.
OPEN ALL mQHY.
To Sell Our Royal Book,
"H ie Black Phalanx."
It is ,a history of the Nasro Soldiers nnd RWPS a
tall account of their services in fighting for free
dom and the Union, frotii the Revolution to the
present time. SPLENDID PICTURES of the
Negro Troops. All say it is the grandest book
ever written. Piles of money to be made selling it,
for every body wants it. You Can Make Money.
One man has already made (300 dollars on 500
books. Don't fail to send at once for circulars
and see our Liberal Terms to Agents. Address
AMERICAN PUBLISHING Cot, Hartford,Ot.
Boston, Cincinnati or. St. Louis. (Wcauoo tiua r.pcrj
QUADRILLE BAND
Music Furnishedfor Balls and Parties
BY
OHAS. W. HOWARD,
No. 374J MINNESOTA STREBT.
THE
I. MILLER, PROPRIETOR.
Foreign ami Domestic
NE, LEQOOR i CIGARS.
Jot
Anhauser, Busch Beer Always on Draught
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Pooland Billiards
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No. 106 E. FIFTH. ST. PAUL, MINN.
'MlLWAUh
Fast .Mail Line with Vestibnled
Trains between Chicago. Milwaukee
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Trans-Continental Route be.
tween Chicago, Council Bluffs, Oma
ha and the Pacific Coast.
Great National Route between
Chicago, Kansas City and St.
Mo.
-RAILWAY-
AND THE FAMOUS
AT.BF.ftT LEA ROUTE.
TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY
From ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS
To CHICAGO
Without change, connecting^with the
FAST TRAINS of all lines for the
EAST SOUTHEAST?.ruiininieLin
The DirecAWT and Only
Through Cars between
MINNEAPOLIS and
DEB MOINES, IOWA,
Via ALBERT LEA and FORT DODGE.
Short Line to Watertown, Dak.
SOL ID THROUGH TRAINS
BETWEEN
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. LOUIS
and the Principal Cities of the Mis
sissippi Valley, connecting in
Union Depot for all points SOUTH and
SOUTHWEST.
MANY HOURS SAVED
and the only, line running TWO TRAINS
DAILY to KANSAS CITY, LEAVEN
WORTH land ATCHISON, making connec
tions with, the Union Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Railways. ^__
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AGENTS
WANTED
connections made in Union
Depot with all trains of the St. Paul, Minne
apolis &.. Manitoba Northern Pacific .St.
Paul & Duluth Minneapolis, St. Paul &
SaultSte. Marie Railways from and to all
points NORTH and NORTHWEST.
REMEMBER! The trains of the Minne
apolis & St. Louis Railway are composed of
Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnificent
Pullman Sleeping Gars, Horton Reclin
ing Chair Cars, and our justly celebrated
PALACE DINING CARS.
150 lbs. of baggage checked free. Fare
always as low as the lowest! Fortune tables,
hrough tickets, etc., call upon the nearest
ticket agent or write to
S.-F.'B0TD\
Gfn'l Pass. & Tkt Agt, Minneapolis, Mina.
HUMPHKEYS'
Joseph'
670Q Miles Of Road reaching all
principal points in Illinois, Wiscon
sin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri an
Dakota.
For maps, time tables, rates oi
passage and freight, etc., apply to the
nearestt station agent of the CHICAGO,
MiLWAitotB A tar. PAUL RAILWAY, or to
any Railroad Agent anywhere in tho
World./^
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ROSWLL MILLER, AI'V. H. CAEPKNTMB,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. & Tkt. Agt.
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i^&'mation in reference to
Lands and Towns owned by the CHICA
GO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY CO.
write to H. G. HAUGEN, Land CommW
oaer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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DE. HUMPHREYS'BOOK.
Cloth & Gold Binding,
114. Pages, nl'h Steel Eagretlng,
aulLED FEKK.
Address,P.O. Box 1810, N.Y.
In use 80 years.Trusted Prescriptions of an
eminent Physician. Simple, Safe ana fenire.
KOS CURES. riilCE.
1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. .25
5 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Couc.. .25 Worms Wor Fever Wor CoUc
CryinK Colic, or Teething of Infants
Diarrhea of ChlWrenor Adults..... .25
Dysentery, Griping, BUJpus
Cholera Morbus, vomiting..
Cough, Cold, Bronchitis.
I Colic .MS
.25 .25 Cough Cold Broncnui g
Neuraluia, Toothache, Facene.... .25
Headaches, Sick Headache,Vertigo .25
Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach.^...... .2&
Snnpreiraed or Painful Periods .25
Whites, too Profuse- Periods 2 5
Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing... .2S
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions .25
Rheumatism, Blieumatlc Patas... .2*
Fever and Ague, Chilis, Malaria... .50
Piles,Blind or Bleeding..^...... SO
Qphihalmy, or Sore^or Weak Eyes .50
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HOMEOPATHIC
T!aTarrT^!cT5eTrT!nrcSlc^m^ueuza^ Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs
Asthma, Suppressed Breathing..
Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing
Scrofula,EnlargedGlands-Swelling General Debility.Pbysical Weakness
Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions
Sea Sickness, Sickness fron Biding
Kidney Disease
Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak
ness, or Involuntary Discharges 1
Sore Mouth, Canker...............
Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed
Painful Periods, with Spasm,
Diseases of Heart, Palpitation..
.1i81 3 Epilepsy, Spasm, St. Vitus' Dance...
4 Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat
Chronic Congestions ^Eruptions
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Sold bv Druggists, or sent nost paid on receipt of
price.HUBFliUEYS' JlKDICISli t'O. lOO Fnltan St. S. X.
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VETERINARY SPECTFICS.
Used by all owners of Horse and Cat
tle. A Complimentary copy of Dr. Humphreys'
Veterinary Manual (500 pages) on treatment and
care of Domestic AnimalsHorses, Cattle, Sheep,
Hog and Poultry Sent free. HUMPHREYS*
HoMEOrATEic MED. CO., 100 Pulton St., N. Y.
ST. PAUL.
Pioneer Lodge, No. 12.A.F.A.M. meeta
the 1st and 3rd Mondays in each month.
Lodge room on Jackson below Seventh.
AU Master Masons in good standing are
invited to attend.
NBLSON TAYLOR, W. M.
JAS. WOODWORK, Sec.
Stevens Lodge, No. 113, A. F. A. M,
meets 1st Rnd 3rd Tuesdays in each
month at No. 198 W. 3rd street. All
brother Masons in good standing are
always welcome.
TALBOT* BUSH, W. M.
J. F. COQUIRE, Sec.
Bethel Chapter, No. 28. R.A.M.,meet
1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month at
No. 198, W. 3rd street. All Royal Arch
Masons in good standing are al-wavi
welcome.
J, F. COWTKR H. P.
TALBOTT BUSH, Sec.
Pilgrim Commandery, K. T., No. 22
holds its regular monthly conclave the
2nd and 4th Thursdays in each month%
at their asylum, Stevens Lodge hall. All
Sir Knights in good standing are cor
dially invited.
MINNEAPOLIS.
St. Anthony Lodge, No. 2877, G. U. O.
of O. K, meets the 1st and 3d Wednes
days in each month, for instruction 2ndr
e(lnes1
I
W. H. HAMPTON, E. C.
CHAS. MORGAN, fiec.
Mars Lodge, G, IT. O. of O. F. No. 2208.
metfl every second and fourth Wednes
days, hall No. 317 Wabasha street, be
tween Third and Fourth.
J. F. COQUIRE, N. G.
W. T. Johnson, P. S.
Brotherhood of Railway Porters meets
1st and 4th Thursdays in each month in
Odd Fellows' Hall, Wabasha Street be
tween 3d and 4th.
S. W. Light, M. P.
C. A. Brown, Sec.
avs for business, at No
220 Nicollet Ave.
J. J. PARSONS, N G.
Z. W. MITCHELL, P. S.
.PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH.
Cor. 13th and Cedar.
Sunday ^ervires: Prcachin* at 11:00
A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School at
12:45 o'clock. Wednesday evening,
preaching pervico and study" of the Sun
day school lesson. Friday evening gen
eral prayer ineeMng. Pastor Rev. L.
C. Sheafe. Residence 439 Superior St.
Cor. of Richmond St. Funerals and
weddings promptly attended to. Days
for visniiig the tick Tuesday and Friday.
ST. JAMES A. M. E.CHURCH.
Cor. of Fuller and Jay.
Sabbath services, 11: CO a. rh. nnd 7:30
p. in. Wednesday prayer aieeting, 8:00,.
p. nu Indan clafs S:00 p. m. Rev. J.
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Kesidence No
il duller St. Days for pastorial visits
Monday and Tuewiav. Days at homo
Wednesday and Thwrsdav. Weddings,
lunerals and the sick, promptly attend
ed to upon notice.
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