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I -4 -i i A *f$KS RECOKD IN HjUtNBSO- TA'8 CAPITAL.,,. Satatt CH? Mka Itemy item. r iMtal, itdow tlie Odd Fellows' Character Carnival A Odd Fellows Hall December 28th, 29th and 30th Mr. J. E Cloak is on the sick list The public schools will close next Friday for the holidays. Cholly" says I would not miss it for $9." refers to the St. James church Fair a- Maiket Hall week of Dec. 20 The fair will be open every afternoon and evening. ou will maV O mistake if you go to ftktel Mink fv yonr meata. Go and hear tbe special music at Pil grim Baptist church tomorrow night There will be an amateur minstrel show given for St Philips Mission Dec. 30. "Black Patti"and her Troubadours will be at the Grand Opera House next week. Miss Sarah Howell left for Alabama last Wednesday to spe nd the winter with her relatives. Wait for the 'Carnival of Nations" which is to take place at Odd Fellows Hall Dec. 28,29, 30. Clark Harris dealer in wo od and coal at 444 Cedar street, amall oder piompt ly attended to at lowest prices. Tho State Steam Laundry 222 W. 7th street is one of the best most reliable and prompt laundries in the city Now, for the Annual Fair of St. James A E. church which will be held at Market Hall, corner of Seventh and Wabasha for one we ek com mencing Monday Dec 20th and endi ng Christmas night. Tickets 10 cents. Season tiakets 35 cents, The executive management of the fair is in the hands of the following capable of flcere:Mrs Pettis, president Mr Allen, secretary Mrs A Roberson, Treasurer Messrs Dillingham and Lyles managers. Mr. Hale, Minneapolis manager of TBE APPEAL was in the city Thursday on business- Ibe Odd Fellows will give an enter tainment during holiday week, contin uing three nights, Dec. 28, 29 and 30. Watch THE APPEAL for full particulars. The Trading Bank Check ssystem re cently maneurated in this city is a good thing worthy of investigation. he pre sents given are elegant, Next Saturday, Christmas, he Cnriti mas ext" ise of Pilgrim Baptist SUH' HV school will take place when an interr ing program will oe presented. St. Philips Mission 463 Rice S rshri-l Celebration Christmas morning 8 o'clock Ven Archdeacon Appleby officiating. The public is cordially invited. Mr. W A Haze l, son and daughter have returned from an extended trip to Chicago, Buffalo, Boston, Washington, New York and other eastern cities. ^cr^r?-' This old gentleman is making a grand rash for BLACK PATTITAT THE GRANfi OPERA HOUSE, ST. PAUL. SCENE IN PINEY RIDGE, AT THE BIJOU, MINNEAPOLIS. Thicopinmales is try ing to find somebody who is not going to St. James fFair at Market Hall do ring the week of Pec. 20, B& the grand dinaT which will b* served at fc$. James Fair at Market Ball, dailv/ifrouv 11:30 a- m. to 2:30 p. m. during week commencing Monday Dec.-20. All seasonable edibles served by cnerming ladv waitrers. I he annual fur of Pilgrim Baptist churcttvias a erand financial success as it is reported that over $300 was cleared which is excellent for these hard timer. Ghas. Jeffry and Mitbil da Johnson were quietly married Thursday night at the residence of J. Johnson. Farrington Ave near Martin. Rev Anderson officiat ing. 4tt Col, S. E Hardy hasrecured the lunch counter restaurant in A. Donnelly's saloon on Robert street near Fifth and serveB meals to order from P.. to 12 p. m. he invitations for the swell soiree of the Maple Leaf Pleasure Club have been issued for December 27 at Central Hall The members anticipate having a grand lime. This son of tbe "Emerald Isle" is considerable excited over the mtest for the hand some diamond shirt stud whith is to ba awarded to the one selline the greatest num ber of tickets for St. Jam es church Fair at Market Hall Dec. 20 to 25 inclusive. Messrs M. Pettis and iniel Hardin are principal contestants but the lists are open and anyone who i choses may enter. It is going to be a warm contest. The Banner night of the Char acter Carnival to begriven at Odd Fellows' Hall Dec 28-29-30 will Dec. 30. Don't fail to pre- sent.:- _._. Look out for he coupon scheme at St. James Fair. Yon may get a prize if ycu spend much money. Get a coupon for every cent you give anybody. Its a great scheme. Qen't forget that th* Hotel Mink, Mmn 4th and St. Peter its. is he best slaoe in town for first class board and 'lodging. Try he Sunday dinners sad !i*ppy. Only 25 cent*. Mr. Richard Cousby has purchased the barber shop formerly conducted by Mr. Link Overalls on Minnesota struct bet ween Fifth and Sixth streets and will be pleased to have both old and new customers call. There will be no bare ball playing at St. Janus church Fair at Market Hall week of Dec. 20 h, bat there will he tipe program rendered by toe best Twin City taleut vaiiable each evening. One of the moat pleasant places in the city for g-ntltmen to epf*nrt, their leisure .hours.is ihf Young'tannsSocial Clnb Nc. 371 T^c^son atrt-et. Mr. F. De LyorNs IB peneral m and he id ahlv Master ed by (VfesarH "W. T. Johiipon aim Achie 'Scott. Call when you havs lime you will b$ treated riKhl. There are very iiw places of amuse ment and recreation for he young men in our city but one of the moat popular is tbe Columbia Club No. 332 Robert street Here ay be found at all timeB Messrs Burnett and Thompso n, tbe manager?, who know just how to cater to the wants of their guests. Here, too, ay one meet the young men of he city who know, bow to give visitors a good time. Gall, visitors are always welcome. f^-** he Klondike Club will give a grand ball at Central Hell next Tuesday- eve- nj'nir '"T '& Ladles' Writing DeskIn Antique Oak or Mahogany finish. i SALE PRICE 5)4.05 We have a large variety or Desks. Parlor RockerThis large Arm Rocker, .Saddle Seat, In Antique or Mahogany finish. Just like cut. SAI*E PRICE.. ,.i..:.:'..-.- 3i45 Combination Desk and BookcaseOaft OP Mahogauy finish 50 styles to pick from, SALE PRICES, $9.50, $I0. AuNpD 5 0 $11.50 See us if in want of one. Holiday Special. W are Wholesalers and Retailers. W buy liberally direct fr om wine growers and distillers and give patrons wholes sale prices. Liook at this: E FO $4Dwee,l will .send 2 quarts icio us Wine (any variety), two quarts Fine Brandy, two quarts Standard Whiskey.f fc: Sweet and Dry Wines $1 to $3 mZ.. gallon. Straight Kentucky 8t= Whiskey, $3. Send orders at pnee. COLUMBISt A WINE HOU$E, BRENCK KRENT, Props., 460 1 464 Wabasha St.i St. Paul JE APPEAL: A NATIONA AFBtf-AMMICiW pWSPjPEB, WV isTt 318 JNIUOLL.EP AVENUE. Fresh Pork Roast, 5 Freshf ork Sausage, Be Fresti Pork Steak, 5c Sweet Pickled Pork, 5c Prices on Other Goods Correspondingly Low. MINNEAPOLIS. ta v? "!*,-'^JV it Brand Stoves Are Best. $12.00. $16.00. $25.00. All Stoves set up free of-charge. Parlor tables, just like cut. in Oak or Mahogany Finish size of top 24x24 large shelf underneath nicely carved. Sale price. $I.OO 50.0?styles^-to choose from. W.R. MORRIS rRACTICE IN All COURTS. 817 Guaranty Loan BI'd. Minneapolis Jpfit PIAYS r'tj'nr.* DECEnBE Rope Portieres To fit any .5 or.6.foot door. All colors. One just like cut SALE PBICE- $1.90. Wednesday morning December 1st, we will inaugurate on$ of the Grandest Hguserarnishings Clearing Sales ever attempted in the City of St. Paulnot he old threadbare Dresden Chins Banquet LampDecorated fount and globe to match brass foot stands 24 inches high ter draft burner. Jiust cut. SALE PRICE.. T- i article at and below cost. We find that we must take these steps to reduce our large stock of Xnias Novel- ties ana Housefurnistaings in our Mammoth Store. Prices all goods will for *ash Anyone wishing to take advantage of OUR IMPROVED CREDIT PLAN can make satisfac- tory arrangements. These prices will show you bow best to suit your taste, satisfy your friends and spare your pocket, by a visit to the grand display of Holiday goods a the Palace. THE VASTNgSS WILL AMAZE THE LOW PRICES WILL-SURPRISE! cen- like $1.98 Decorated Jardiniere Standor Work Standlike cut, Mahogany tinish. SALE fi, PRICE... 3i59 A Corduroy Couches $30.00 Couches at S15.00 $25.00 Couches at S12.50 $20.00 Couches at SIO.OO $12.00 Couches at S6.00 75 styles to pick from. he W tory of 10, 20or 5 0 per cent discount, but every The Lowest Priced Jewelry House in America. .OUR.. LEADE 6 heavy solid Silver Tea Spoons $105 Sent by mail. A. H. Simon Seventh and Jackson. Pure Food Is EssentialToGood Health I TOWLE'S LOB CABIN MAPLESYRUP Absolutely Pure And Full Measure Remember This When Ordering -r' MAPLE SYRUP. THE TOWLE MAPLE SYRUP CO. Fdrfu, Vt. St, Pill, Mill. AM w- jr.* i 'it I' *0&&dl .:A .~s *_ sSale Roman Window ChairJust like .cut. Mahogany finish, upholstered Seat. -f- SALE PRICE.... 42.25 Mantel Clocks, one just like cut. with solid cast bronze frame an ejftra time- c /:_ keeper warranted. SALE PRICE P^.U5 600 Pictures received this week to be closed out at once. One like cut, size 20x28, Pastels, with White and Gold Frame. SALE PRICE 3H.25 Special Offer: DRAPERY! Lik cut, custom made, com- ttfhie grSfof6feetwideand Derby Damask......^ m* Something Hewpp^" This cut represents our Improved Steam Mangle, the only one of its Irfnd in the city, Its immense size makes its capacity unlimited, while the quality of the work is umurpased. Our method and machinery are non-destructive to he clothes, and our prices are so low you cannot afford to do them at home. Our Prices on Sheets, Pillow Slips, Table Cover Napkins and Towels, Etc. Washed and Ironed 2 ^ESie, 3DOZj3ST G^t MOEE. OUR WORK ON SHIRTS COLLARS AND CUFFS IS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS All Fiane's and Blankets carefully washed in distilled water wit'i a high-grade.specia' soap. If you want the best work in he city, te'epho ne or send postal, and we wi'l ca'l for your laundry and deliver PROMPT- ^TATE^TEAMJ^AUNDRY 222 West Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minn. TELEPHONE 1062 ESTABLISH E 1880 9 0 Nepaul Damask s5 4 Venetian Damask (new) 7 40 SUk Brocatelle ..."14 90 ^Worth fully double. Beautii"ul'line of color- Dining Tables. Here is nerve. We apply the knife deep. All Tablesany lengthPrices cut in half. We have them from .$2.90 on up. Furniture and Carpet Co., 22 and 24 E. 7th St. CENTS EACH. MILTON DAIRY CO.S CELEBRATED "STAR BRAND" 25 CENTS PER LB.} J- Corner 9th and Wabasha :& i A A m Streets.