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20% Discount on your new Spring Overcoat. Nothing becomes a man better than a nob by, well fitting Spring overcoat. You can get just what you want for $16, $18, $20, $25, $30 and up. Good Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. TAILOR B. 1ST. Cor. 7 and Robert, ST. PAUL. I 89 EAST 3D ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. FINE FOOTWEAR. FALL SHOES, In all the Popular makes and Latest Styles. Frederick L. McGhee, General practice in all the Courts l.fgal papers exnimned or drawn up Pension Claim* pmsteuled Loans Ne gotiated. Real E-f.re handled. Rooms 168 and 169, Union Block, ST. F-A.TTL. MONEY O LOCUST FROM $10. UPWARD, on Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Jewelrj Etc., without delay. NoteE and Time checks bought. MINNESOTA LOAN CO., 117 E. 4th, ST. THE Acanthus S Restaurant, NO. 374 MINNESOTA ST (TAMMANY HALL.) Lniiis JL Earler, Frnp. Open Day and Night. Commutation Tickets, $2.25 for $206 R. H. HEGENER, 207 Nicollet Av. Minneapolis, Minn. www940809vC&^S^Qi199' *^9M*a**H',9^ China Decorating. Electric Grinding, DKALER IN I. I I*uck't Knives, English Carvers, Itsiior*. Sheart and a Full Line Toilet Articles. Razor*, S'lears, Clippers and Skates Sharpened. 111! i o- I Li SAMPLE ROOM BILLIARDif POOLPALAGE H. C. HOPEWELL, Prop. 31! WASHINGTON AVE. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. s. DALACE w. I 1 SEE SALOOllI 2 23 TMr St. S-Mimirnpnlltf Hamiltnn ftT|ilEi%Friips. Choicest brands of imported and mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. doat POOL & BILLIARDS. )ENTEKT^INERS( r- CHAS. STANSM GKO. Pen im SAINT LOUIS. Social Matters, Gleanings of New Condensed Into Small Space. W* th Benefit r Thousands of Read -All Sorts of Newt Items front the City by the BisBridg The Future Great. Mrs. Wilkinson has returned from her visit to Kansas City. St Paul Chapel and Central Baptist church had baptizing laBt Sunday. Mr. Jonah Montgomery has lost a Bhort, stiff, but close friend. His mus tache is gone. Miss Lizzie Price ga\e a card party last Friday night to a few of her friends, the occasion being her birthday. Mr Dave GOIES was among the many who went to New Orleans to witness the Fitzsimmons-Maher contest. Owing to the fact that the new church is built without a pool, all christians who desire to be emersed will be taken to the river. Th concert given at St. Paul's Chapel last Friday night for the benefit of Elder Sohaeffer, was a very successful affair. The crowd that assembled on this occa sion, was one of the largest that has ever attended a similar one. The programme was highly entertainig and much ere lit is due our geniil manager Mr. Taylor. The masquerade re 'option given by the Pelican Club last Friday night, at the residence of Mrs Richard Barret, was in every way a delightf"l affur. As on th^ir previous occasions they made this, one which calls for considerable praiee. Theyoung ladies and gen's wore some elegant costumes, and some were not even known by their most intimate acquaintances Mtnic was famished by Bu'ler, and dancing was indulged in until a \ery late hour, when the ga young maeq'ieraders were nummoned to their respective mes Hurrah lor the Pelicans. UlHIkD I DIES CUB. On last Fridiy evening the Married Ladies Club gate a masquerade party at the r.8ide ce cf Mrs. W. T. Curtis, one of.its members Quite a number oi marqueraders were present, and their costumes w of the neat, gorgeous and grote que order. All masks weie re moved at 11 o'clock and those who thought they "knew them" fmnd they did not. Ah ut 12 o'clock a luncheon was served and the guests were well cued for Dancing was a chief fea'ure. Messrs. West and Bass furnished music. Aside from the numbers of the club there were present* Misses Hill, Pillar Brooks, Mason, Williams, B'eekenndge, B)gie Messrs, Bates, Wiiuht, Lytle, i enza, Harris, Franklin, Thomas and Miller. LOUISVILLE. Mr Shelton Minor is on the sick h-t Miss Spratt Brown is on the sick list. Mr. Horace Pearce is very ill with pnpumonia. Mrs. Julia Aurthor his been from schojl some time. Mrs. Lizzie Morris has had a severe attack of the grippe. Miss Florence Gibson has been very ill for several eeks. Mr. David Wells, an old resident of LOUH\. ille died Sunday. Mr. A. E. MP3zeek visited the New Albany schoo's Feb. 22 The Institute met Saturday with an interesting programme and a large at tendance. Miss M^ria Jane Cowan was buried Friday afternoon at o'clock from oth Street Church. Mrs. and Miss Ella Rickman of New Albany, Ind were in the city Saturday visiting relatives. Mr. John Bullock Sr and Miss Katie Buckner were married Monday evening by Rey. J. Frank. The leap year rnvque given by the young ladies on the 19th, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mra. C. W. Houeer Wi'S a grand affair. HONORED KLXi OSCAR. Sweden's Ruler Knights ami Decorates a Physician of Louisville, Dr. John A. Ouchterlony, of Louis ville, Ky., has been knighted aod d-corated. He has receivei the Royal Order of the Polar Star from Kn Odcar II. of Sweden. A ljtter was recdived by the physician anne unc'nglhat the record of the knight hood had been published in the court calendar for December, and that decora ion bad bten sent to the Swedish Minister at Washington to be delivered. The Royal Order of the Polar S'ar was instituted in 1748 by King Frederick I. of Sweden. It is a civil decoration con ferred upon ambassadors, Cabiret mm is'er1, eminent magistrates, iiterary eelebrniep, scientis s, etc Dr Ouchter lonv's rfputaticn in Sweden aries fro the translation in the me ical urnal of Stockholm of several of his scientific e^ys. He is a native of Sw den, and has! lived in Louisville twentv-four years, i He is professi in the iversity of Louisville, and has one of the largest medical pract col any doctor in Louis ville. Wilmington, N C. Miss jsa, is deid stuck on THE AP PEAL but she 8a8 she is not rtadv to subscribe yet, but wouldn't assign anv reason, after some investigation we found that she was perplexed in mind, about the famine in Ruesia, no doubt couldn't read just no*. She eaid however. Afte* thee sad news disappea' I may. A few of the ladies of St. Mark's Epis copal church with Mrs Norwood (snior) the head are making preparations foi a grand concert, which will take place on the 29 hat Maria's Hall. This con cert will be comp'ned of ladies on'v, who will sina the different parts. Tbey ar* exerting*very nerve to make it a suc cess. Of course we'll be there. "BIG BOSTON" Cor. Washington and 2nd, Av. S. (MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.) FURNITURE CARPETS T^ STOVES. E^.S"X~ TEEMS AGENTS FOR THE STEWART STEVES. t- tsr tw POINTERS. TV/TONTAi-JA, Washington, Ore gonand California reached quickly and cheaply via Great Northern Railway Line. Ask your local ticket agent for round trip tickets to any point in the West or Pacific Coast via the Great Northern. HPflE leading pleasure, fishing and hunting resorts of the Park Region of Minnesota.of Lake Superior and the Rocky Mount ains reached easiest on the vari ous lines of the Great Northern from St. Paul. TfARMLRS, stock raisers and business men will find choice locations in the Red River, Milk I River and i*un River valleys, at Great Falls, and in Belt ning towns, the Fweet Grass Hills, and along the Pacific extension of the Great Northern in the Flathead and other valleys of Montana. rPHE Great Northern reeches -1- more points in Minnesota and North Dakota than anv other railway It id the imin route to Lake Minnetonka and Hotel La fayette. IV/TAP^and other publications i 1 3^ sent free and letters of in quiry anpweted, by F. I Whit ney, G. & T. A., N. Ry., St. Paul, Minn. BEAR IN MIND THAT THE IS ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. Its agents are ever ready to give you such information as may be de sired regarding its train service, both local and through, Routes, Rates, &c, &c. Comfort and speed are its special featui es, with a record of safety for its patrons. Inquire for particulars of any agent of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Ry., or C. M. Pratt, G. T. & P. A. Minneapolis, Minn., W. H. Truesdale, Receiver. MMJfli.Mjjlr \estlhule Limited Trains, Carryins the fa mous new style, gas lighted Pullman am agner bleewrs, between MiNNEAroi is,, S PAUI,, ami Milwaukee and CHICAOO Daily lca\ing MINNEAPOL IS 6 5)p S PAUI 7 3 m., arriving CHICAGO 9 00 a in makini connectious with all trams out of CHIC \GO for the East and South. Fast T)silii ht Express Train, lea\in Mi\ NEAPOIIS S PAUL 7 5J a m. daTly. ft* ViLWAtKth and CHICAGO, arming CHICAGC in making connections with late tramt out of UICAGO to the East. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between MIN NFAPOI IS ST. 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AGENTS WANTED -pi Sdsam fo Lit NORTH WESTERN WATCH CO., 519 NEW YORK LIFE BLDC., Enr. Fifth SL IH. CASTLi E I CO itatBia DHUfj commission. CQW3,rQ 11 1 CG SEEML! flir.S. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. We make a specialty of watches. We handle all first class goods and warrant every case and movement to be just as represented. Illustrated Catalogue Git Free Opon Application. ^..i APPEALj. WILL EMPLOY GENTLEMAN O L.ADY In every city or town to act as jjyj our SPECIAL AGENT to ee cure subscriptions and names of persons to whom we can mail sample copies of THE APPEAL, j.,3. Send for our latest terms, more Ij^f! liberal than ever befoie. We offer splendid money making M H|j positions to the light persone. jp| jjyjj For 6 two cent postage stamps we will mail sample copies of i recent dates, and terms to agents. Address: SQIIS, Dealers in COAUAp^WDDD, Fifth-Street. Telearu.-aS'LPAUL. 1 1 ^*SLsSkk^ *AJ&&&USiit^ CHICAGO, ILL. P. OLSON EARLE, XJNDERTAKEB !0 150.{ Fr.tnklm A n.e (M' SI- \POLI-I) OPEN DAY AND NICHT. Resilience. 1813 I 15th. A\. Tel. 664-2 NEW STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANOS $225. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED DECKER BROTHERS, HAINES BROTHERS, ALBRECHTaid AND OTHER HIGH GRADE MAKES. Nhllfti S IN VlVUl G000 PRACTICE FIAHOS FROM $40. TO $100. KICQLUET AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. SECOND FLOOR. MINNEAPOLIS in UVUU riMUIIUG. riNNUO I 226-228 Washington Ave. So. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN Regular Graduate. Devoted 20 years to Hospital and Special Orfice Practice. Guarantees to cure without Caustic oi Mercury, Chronich,ronr MINNEAPOLIS FUEL CO, DEALERS IN t7 Washine-ton Ave. S. W.J.FREANEY. Plumbing Goods & Gas Fixtures. Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage and Ventilation. 14 W. Third Street, St. Paul. Telephone 377-3. 2 4 E Third Street, St. Paul. Largest and most thoroughly equipped dental establishment west of New York. We extract troui 1 to 30 teeth in three mumte8 without pain or danger. We do the best dental work at lowest prices, and extract and make more teeth than all of the dentists in the city combined. "OPBK EVENINGS." Dr. Hurd CURES IN 3 TO 5 DAYS. NUUBER ONE" ie tbe prescription of an em'nent spec-Lilft-t, and been used in the cure of thous ands of cases in all stages. It is the quickest surest and safest cure Price, SO cents. Sol-4 by druggrists.or will be sent securely packed, by express, on receipt of price. Sen hi for treatise. CLARK BROS., Ml SUU St., cmoiGt JPifc.*tA' -4. CHICAGO. Worlds Pair City as Viewed The Appeal Man. A Compilation of Nnmbn of Happen among: tbe Afro-Araerleaaa the Second City of thla Glorious Union. See Mr. Pope at the Misfit Clothing Parlors 268 Clark street. Mrs. Ida M. Bell of 2710 Dearborn St. is now convalescent. Mrs. E. H. Lee, of Chicago Lawn, has moved to Jefferson City, Mo. Mrs. Rosa Jones, of Cincinnati, Ohio is-now residing at 2727 Armour Av. As the season nears its closs a fresh batch of engagements are announced. W. H. Hickley left Sunday for a visit to his birthplace, Springfield, O. Miss Rosa Strotter of 2818 Dearborn street, who has been sick, is convales cent. Mrs. Frank Dennis of 137 17th street, who has had an attack of t}phus fever is convalescent. Mrs. S. A. Matthews of Milwaukee, spent several days of last week in the city visiting iriends. Mrs. G. A. Reese of Waukesha, was the guest of Mrs. Smith, 3438 Dearborn street last week. The Afro-Americans are represented at the World's Fair Grounds in the per sonage of Mr. H. D. Smith, sculptor Lawyer J. W. E. Thomas is favora bly spoken of as delegate-at-large to the Republican national temention at Minneapolis. Mrs H, Barbour of Montreal, was in tbe city this week the quest of Mesdames Young and Harris of 2625 Dearborn street. Look out for the full dress Easter en tertainment by St George Commandery, No. 4, K. T. Watch THE ArPE\Lfor further particulars. Miss L. Belle Smith, of St. Paul, who has been the guest of Mi*. John Skinner for the past wefk left for her home Wedne iy morning. Mr Henry Poe of Hutchingson Lodge leftTueeday evening for Denver. Colo, to join bis wife, and wil, in all probabi' ity take up his residence there. Mrs. J. Hendricks of Nashv lie, Tenn and Mr*. Johrifon and son of Springfield Ohio are in thp ci v, the iieste of Mr*. It Jobea of Ph mouth Pkc-. Mts Ann i Hughes of Chu ago, now residing in Iudi inapolis has le eehed tbe appointment of Depirtment on the president statl of the worn ans' relief corps foi the sttte of Indi ana. Mi& Hughes is \ay woithy of the appointment and will relied tiedit on those she rcpiesents Skin 0r Z* 'J?f dn Poisonous Diseases a A tb I a ide ldney Nervous, Physical and Organic Weak ness, Gravel, Stricture, etc. Acute oi chronic urinary diseases cured in three to eight days by a local remedy. No nauseous drugs used. Call or write. Hours: 10 A. to 12 M., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. Sundavs 2 to 3 p. M. As Mis J. Lincister was about to boaid a stieet ir about (5.30 last Monda\ e\emng a bold but enteipris ing thief snatched her pocketbook fiom a pocket in her cloak and ran. Se\- eral persons tried to catch the thief but he escaped with his booty. Fortunate ly there was only a small sum of mone\ in the pocketbook. The King's uighters give a musi cal on Tuesdav e\ening at the resi dence of Dr C. E. Benth, 420(5 Lang lyA\e, which was largely attended. After a short program which consist ed of solos, instuimental and \ocal, se\eial tableaux weie piesented in a manner that was a ciedit to the mana gers. The balance of the e\ening was spent in tupping the light fantastic toe. The King's Daughteis desene com mendation in the good work they are doing in helpi.ig the needy. Theie were two instances of genuine chant} which occiured in connection with the recent chaiit\ ball, which should mike some others who did nothing, feel ashamed of their actions. Mis Emma Reed, of Louisville, to whom an imitation had been sent, prompth set $2, the price of a tic ket. Mrs. America Point/, a haul working woman of Chicago, also sent $3, the piice of a double ticket. Neither of these ladies used their tickets, the. had charitj in their souls, and like the widow of I10I3 writboth of tbem are widows b\ the wa\the will icceiv their rew.nd above. Cincinnati, Ohio Mrs Walton has opened a bread, p'e and cake stand at 3 0 W 7th. What Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis, formerly of Cincinnati are visiin relatives in the city. The annual election of officers of the .Ruffin Club took place Monday evening of last week. The Young Men's Christian Aspocia tion will hereater hold weekly meet ings in Zion Bapt st Church. The funeral of Mr. E Dix6n who die 1 suddenly last week, to )k place at Zion Baptist church Satuiday aftt rnoon. Mr. Wm. H. Buckner has lately been appointed grand secietaiy for the Col ored Grand Lodge of Free Masons for Ohio. Mr. Wm Blacklurnof thisutjha jnst returned from Virginia where he 8aught and found a wife to share his joys find sorrows through life. Rev Thomas Webb of Calvary church pr a-hed at Union Baptist chun Sab bath morning After the services he bnp'ised several converts into his church The la*e appointment of Mr. George W. Hays. Law Liberian for the U. S. Court of this place by Judge Sage, is a invincing proof of the high estimation placed on his past faithful service for years. We congratulate Mr. Hajs on being thus honored, and would point to him as an example worthy of imitation by our young men, who would wish for p'aces of distinction and trust. Waxahacliie, Texas. Mips Julia Grimes is down with the Krippe. Rev. P. W, Upshaw was called to For Worth on account of his son being in prison. Rev. Doc Biggins of our city last week. 1 4 There 13 a tide in the affairs of men Which taken at the flood leads on to fortune.** THE 42d SEMI-ANNUAL Flood-tide of good traded At THE BOSTON, If taken advantage of, Will surely lead On to fortune. It indicates that you do Not lose opportunities. The benefit is yours, Ours the loss, But it gives us more cash. That's what we want. The good trades Are yours if you ara Not incredulous. It's your opportunity. New Spring styles in Hats. 42d Semi-Annual Red Figure Sale. THE BOSTON, Third and Robert, St. Paul, SHEIETY niREETHRY. ST. PAUL. MASONIC. PuwtFR LODGF, Vo. 12, A A. meets the first ana 1I111J Mndi} in tacit month at thrir hill, W.cor liurd and Cedar ".trteis. Master Masons in good standing a)\iij uiKoine luus WoODFOISK, \V. M. JERKY Al-LIN. hLl,, 110 E li fct. STEI FVS LODGE, NO. 41, A. A M. meets first and third 1 ued OJI month at Maonio Hall S co--. of Thud and CVder streets. Mas ter Masons ia good standing are always welcome. 1SHERMAN, YY M. CoQiirRE, SLC, 0J4E 7. MINNESOTA LODGE NO. 113. Lodge MeetiDi^rr first and third Tuesdav of each month at OCfl Fellows Hall, corner Th'rd and Cedar W. PATTERSON, W. M. C. F. WILKIKS. Sea BErHFt, CHAPT ER NO. 28. R. A M.. nieeU the lir-t and third Thm.day in each month at Oddl'illoW IIill, No. 4*E Third s-treet. Royal Arch Masons good stand-iig are always wel come, W. MCCO T, Jer. 304 Aurora. PIOVUER COMMANDKitv, Ko. 9. meets th i^tond and touith lhuisda\. in each month a' then- asylum 311 .laek&ou street. Knmhta lemplar in good fetaiimii^ uniied J. COQUIKE. Eec. W. A. WILI IA'M-*, P. S., Mr Waalia KNIGHTS OF PYT11IVS. AnrxHAM LODGE NO. 1. Meets every 2d and 4th Wuhu'ed.u. in iHtii monlh at S3 Hall ConerofSe\enthari( j\lii)neota streets iMtmj: brt threu is good -larding are aluajs vekoine. E. C. ROBIS-OV, C. C. R. C. TATLOR, K, of R. nrd S .S1S Churchill S G. r. o. of o. v. MARS LODGE 28, A meets second and fourth \\edm-da\. in each month at Odd 1' ellow Hall, No 4sJ E. '1 hird *trt et. Ti IT ^m -t ar, 7 ANDUFW J^tK^OX.N. Q, W. A. ILLI \MS, S., oiT W aba^ha et. PILGRIM IJAPTIST CHURCH Cor 13th and Cedar. Sunday Sen ire*- Preaohins at 11 i A M. and fi Or. M. Smul i.\ Suiulav at \Z clot Wed* nt-day e\cnm,' -luctv of Minri iy ^tlioul lesson. Frdij e\cninjr yrncral jti\crnne \m, Fuueralt and wedding itni|irli atlLndcd. i-iuii^ dayt luesda and I'nd i\- Rtv L. C. butiFF, 1'asitt, ISi KI:.iund. ST. JAMES A. M. E CHURCH. Cor. Fuller and Jay streets. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 :30 A. M.7 30 M. Wed neday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. M. Pastor visits Monday and Tuesday at home Wednesday and Thursday. Weddings, funerals and the 6*ck at* temded on notice, REV. P. BROW N. Pastor. 833 Charles street MT. ZION A. M. E MISSION. Cor. Chicago and Eaton A\e West St. Paul. SUNDAY SERVICE S: Preaching, 11:00 A I stop M. CI.hsmeeting 12 toJI. Prayermectmi Tuesday, 8 10 P.M. Pastoral services prompU* rendered on notice. RE V. J. C. AJ.DKRSON, Pastor. 409 Park ave. ST PETER CL WER MISSION. Market St. facing Ritcpark. Mass on Sundays at 10.31 A M. Sunday school at 3 UP Explanation of Christian doctrine and bcrnion ev ry Sunday eiening at 7 30. Con gregational singing. Attended from the Cathedral. MINNEAPOLIS. O.,S A mrvt* 'he first O.h O. O. O. Xo 28T" ana third Wednesday* in tath month ror bu-ine-s: second and fourth Wednesdays for lntruuiou8 at their hall No.J14 Washington Axe S. i BA\H\*. N Q. JAMES A SCOTT, P. S., P. O. Box 1. ST. PETER A. M. E. CHURCH. Cor. 22d street and 10th avenue South. Sunday services: Preaching at 11.00 A. M. and 7.F0 p. M. Sundajr 6choot at3.00 p. x. Class meeting 12 A. M. Thnrsday eveninf prayer meeting, Friday evening'class meeting. a for pastorial visits, Monday and Tues* day. Days at home, Wednesday and Thurs day. Weddings, funerals, and the promptly attended to upon notice. RE V. D. A. GRAHAM, Pastor. ice. Eanis was our *.#eji. $h&*Jter*i'&*fl &< 4-.* 4.WI** i^^&M^ffUL^i&t, P-jJI ing8 Unc sick, ST. JAMES A. M. CHURCH. Snd street South East. SUNDAT SERVICES: 8.00 p. School at 1:00P.ii. Wednesday ^Jer A^SehSunday ing J:0 pPreaching Pastorial0visitsrMoad7ans.A11:0 day and Wednesday art*home Thursday and !Xn ult 1 8 an ^eeick attended RB#. J. JAW*. Pastor. 100 2nd street 8. MONEY :^r MADE a?ss-- "SiSjBi.s 'yo,u' ^^s: J. L. STICKftC0.',.ST4V