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At' &* fc: IS MINNEAl^b. DOINGS IN AN ABOUT THh, GREAT "FLOUFtvQlTY." 3.*, Satters social, BeUg-lona and General Which Have Happened andare to Happen Among the People of, the City on the Fall*. Miss Eleene "YVheaton is out again. Robt Settles is to be married if reports are true. Mr. Frank White returned from White water Wis. last week. Isom Rosa still smiles cautiously on everything on his route. Mrs, B. J. Watson is dangerously sick at her home from last tepbrts. F. L. Hamilton and A. G. F.ummer were in the city over Thursday. "Cunmus Club" Soiree at Labor Tem ple was indefiuately posponed. Look for\he big surprise at Lyceum Theatre on the 18th of this month. THE APPEAL is on sale at 200 Washing ton Ave. So., DeLeo's barber shop, Mies D/ucilla Cromwell will absent herself from the TKin Cities, for awhile.! Mr. Delbert Lee, is now recovering from his recent illness, and is out again. Maeley and Stewarts employment Bureau is a popular resort for the boys. Furber and Divis have left the "Black Patti," Troubadours and gone to Mil wan kee, Wis. Copies of THE APPEAL may b bad at Green's barber shop, No. 206 Washing ton Ave, So. Miss Edna Grey has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Char. Davis of New Brighton Minn. Cole and Johnson are now staring in their own creation a "Trip to Coon town" successfully. Go to Frank Downs for your Meat Eggs and finest* Butter at the lowest prices. No 13 South 3rd st. 1 Mr Wm Smith has been sufferirg from a veay bad cold and toothache, siuce his wife returned from Chicago. Little MUs Florence Cunnigbam spent a week in care of Mrs. H? C, Covington and Mrs. E. C. Lee of St. Paul. Mrs. Ada Nichols, seemB to be thriv ing in her business now, after all the trying times in the past HE APPELL ad does some good, Mr. Harvey Holmes received a tele gram from St. Louis, Mo. stating bis brother was charged with murder, com tnited Tuesday last. Arabella Habbard was sent to the State Training School, last week by Juage Kerr, charged with incorrigbilty, her mother was complainaut. Dont throw your old clothes away they will laBt you along time yet if you take them to the Eureka Mending Bureau 45-4th St. So. Tel. 1192-2. We call for and deliver clothes. Follow the crowd to the Excelsior Dairy and Provision Co., No. 133rd St Bo., the beet quality of meats turkies, chickens, ducks, oysters, butter eggs and cheese to be bad at the lowest prices always. North Star c'.ub 202 Henepin Ave. gave one of its unique affairs last We nesday evening as given every week, and a good time was enjoyed by those present. The music in attendai.ce was up to date aJeo. When In Minneapolis you will And no better place to get board and lodging than Hotel de Temple. No. 411 Second Avenue South. The accommodations are first ciaas in a very particular, and at orices whicryue very reasonable. Those who desire to contribute items ot interesting news for this column, will please send or leave the same at the Minneapolis office No. 817 Guaranty Loan Buildinp, not later than Thursday each week. P. Hale, manager. Mrs. Belle Brown is. visiting Mrs. H. Howard 139 11th St. N. Mrs Brown in returning expects to stay as she likes her associates here, and since leaping she left her husband and located at Evans villa Ind. for some time but now returns to us, in the beautiful "Flour City." R. 1). Ware, who announced sume time since that be would leave about Jan. 10th, to attend the Macon' Thtol gical Collage of Missiourl, baa posponed the date of starting indefinitely. On account of the change of circumstances which greatly affect the church which he represent, the pastor and members wish the posponement. Miss Queenie Harper entertained an assemblage of friends on New Year's eve, to watch the old year out and the new year in. Miss Harpers friends sat and Ifstened attentively and watched eagerly, buttno one saw anything to in dicate th passing of the old year but they heard the bells and whistles ring ing and blowing to announce the coming of the new year and not until then did any of that party looked wise and ex changed greetings and finally, deputed for home. The party consisted of Misses Morgans' Wheaton Cromwell and Messrs Lee, Wright, Steward. The bock titled "The Destination of the Soul of Man" of which J. C. Raid :s author, be found at De Leo's bar ber shop, Batbesda Baptist church, Jas per Gibbs, St. Peter A. M. E. church. Rev. W. S. Brooks, St. James A. E. church Rev. Bruce, University book store. The price of this pamphlet book, is inadequate to the contents being so ar ranged that all can secure a copy 10 cents, only. 1 his issue is called part 1st the author having in mind many parts to be added before completion is consumat ed. Each anticipated issue will be sold exclusively for the three Afro American churchee, minus expense for material and when concluded, will be emerged and bound in one, and placed on sale, at THE APPEAL office in St. Paul.j.^- Minneapolis, Jari. 2,1898 Mr. ReiffYour boc is excellent and V, ehowa much depth of thought in the ffjljtechnics of life,. Yours W. S. Pattee D. Deen Law Dept. U. of Burlington THffi {REST TRIN ON EARTH IS THE Follow the crowd to the ff THE PULLMAN BOUSE 4Q9 First Avenue So. The popular and most centrally located,fizstclass house in thecity. Convenient to all cur lines, theatrei and depots. Located in the heart of the retail business district. EUROPEA N AND AMERICAN PLAN. first class accommodations to every respect. KT rytblng modern. Prices reasonable. Table board cannot.be excelled. Tour patronage Solicited. MRS. AD A NICHOLS, Proprietor. and Provision Co. 3 Third Street So. Minneapolis, Minn. Fhe best lality of Meats, Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Oysters, Butter, Eggs and Cheese To be had always at LOWEST PRICES. ''I must to tbe barber's ~f0r, methinks, I am marvelous hairy about the face." PALACE. BARBER SHOP, 200 Washington Ave. S. R. DELBO, Prop. (Under Washington Bank.) Assisted by first class artists. PORCELAIN LINED BATH TUBS AND SHOWER BATHS. BATH BOOMS OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 TO 12. "Maa's rich restorative! His balmy bath, That supples lubricates, and keeps in play, The various movements of this nice machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair.'' Minneaoolis, Minn. Don't throw away your old clothes, but send them to the EUKEKA -^MENDING BUREAU 45 Fourth St So Minneapolis, qrTeh 1192-2 We call for and aeRve"f altw^frk giveri to us. Now Save Your Clothes. Tea and Coffee Potsthatpour by the lid with, out luting or tipping. Simple beyond belief. Practical and arflBtlc. Sendfor pamphlet THE ASBURY-PHINB MFC1. At the Bijou Opens House Minneapolis. In the way of theatrical entertain ment, what the pubifc want Rich and Harris give it,: what the public ougbt to have, tbey leave to others to provide, and that is why these gentlemen are never found backing a Shak6sperian production, They have long since found out that laugoter is net the least necessity of mankind and so have baen catering, and successfully, to that neces sity. In addition to their New Yoik, Boston and Philadelphia theatres, they own and manage three different attrac tions, "Tbe Widow Jonee',,'-Courted in to Court," and "An Irish Gentlema." The three principal artists of the above attractions are respectively, Fio Irwin, Marie Dressier and Andrew Mack. "The Widow Jones!! with Miss Irwin as the star, and a lar|e and clever company of comedians, will be presented at the Bijou next week. Miss Irwins ability as a comedian is too weU known to our theatre goers to need other comment than to say in the role of the frisky widow she is cleverer tban ever before." Bright, witty and jolly, and with a new batch of catchy songs. Outrage No. 2. Mr. Tbna Scott and wife visited St. Paul Sunday following New Year and at the suggestion of his wife they happened into the same second class restaurant at the Market House where Mr. Hazel was insulted and they too were treated in a very cool and indiferent manner by the waitress and the proprietor. They served tbeoa two orders of contaminated pork chops, something very unfit to eat but wereffinal made to chauge|the order to ham instead. The last orders were served ail tight but the waitress went away highly indignant because Mr. Scott, would not allow her, to draw the cur tains to make the table obsecure at which they sat. After eating he ap proached the desk to settle his bill, and he impressed upon their minds that his money was hot any different from other money, and passed out. He now promises to carry a lunch basket with him to St. Paul next time he visits there* A Suggestion. THE APPEAL man suggests that the ladies should arrange for a meating and propose that they unite their efforts in organizing a Court of Calanthe among those who have husbands or relatives belonging to tbe Knigbths of Pytbias of N. D. S. A. E. A. A. and A. THE APPEAL man in this may issume more privlages than accorded, btuhowevar no offence is offered by naming Mesdamee W. A. Bruce J-ieper Gibbs W. R. Morrid Henry Rubarts, James Roberts, Jennie Kemp, MalisaScoft, Nellie Hale, H. H. Thompson J. H. Robinson, J. H. Nichols, S. C. Chambers, W. &, Brooke, Ada Nichols, V Lewis, H. Richardson, Z. Hawkins, R. C. Marshall, and many others of great importaccd. A very suitable place will be arranged by tbe Knights if any action should be taken a notification of meeting will be published *f decided upon by the first four of tbe ladies named and should be made to W. R. Morris D. S. C. At hte office 817 Guranty Loan Bldg. "ROCKOLEAN" flie Great Hair Restorer, Also "Rockolean Cream" for the Face, Prof. G.S Mills is raisirg quite sensation* the Twin Cities with bis "Rockolean" for the hair and MRocka- lean Cretin" for the face. The pre paration for the hair has no equal for clearing out dandruff, it will keep the hair from falling* out or breaking off and will also promote the growth. The cream for the face is a i excellent toilet article. Both are highly reccommended by all who have used them. Prices 50 centB and 25 cdnts respectively. Call oh or address PBOF. C. G. 8. MILLS 244 Martin St., 8t. Paul. The Twin City Club, and Employment Bureau is now conveniently located at 126 Hennepin avenue in the Pence Opera House block. The club has an elegant suite of rooms including a large bilHard room and reading room. The appointments are in good taste and everything is comfortable and attractive. The officers of thecluh are: E. Trass dale, president J. .8tewart,Secretary Hancy Moaley, Msnaier Lafe Bonner, assistant manager. No better place for gentlemen to spend their leisure hours can be found in the "Floor City" and when in the city. CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY The social event of the week at least so faras the little forks are concerned was a "ChriBtmas Tree Party" which was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ander son at tbeir residence 272 St. Anthony Ave., Thursday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock. A large and beautifully decorated tree was in the parlor to de light the little ones and each one receiv ed a present off the tree consisting of a napkin of candy and nuts. The child ren had a regular romp the hou9e being (riven up to them. Elegant and bounti ful refreshments were Berved. Those who enjoyed this happy occasion were: Missis Helen and Viola iShowell, Ella, Ethel and Carrie Gardner, Eva Ball, Blanch Walker, Ida and Hattie Lootnis* Bertha Williams, Ethel and Ollie Howard, Mary Maeon, Belle 8alterst Mary Anderson, Ida Johnson, Adina and Margaret Adams^ Eyelyn.Anderson, Albreta Bsll( Lorena Beard. Masters Ray and Francis C. Anderson, Freddie Parker, Earl Bell, Eirl Walker, Theo. Harris, Valley Bbinson Philip.Gooden, Chaile's Mason, Sidney Sailers, Henry Johnson, Alongo Cotton. The party was chaperoned by Rev and Mrs. AndetBon,'MeBdames A.J Bell O. D. Howard, C. A. Mason, George IM.JO Wis,, JIB* Gooden, J. Q. Adanis.^^v^ fj..^Tf'..i. SomethingNewps**" NO INSTRUMENTS NO MEDICINE GIVEN CONSULTATION FREE This cut represents bur Improved Steam Mangle, theonly one of its kind in the city, Its immense size makes its capacity unlimited, while the quality of the work is utfmrpased. Our, method and machinery are non-destructive to the clothes, and our prices are so low you cannot afford to do them at home.' Our Prices on Sheets, Pillow Slips, Table Cover Hapklns and Towels, Etc. Washed and Ironed 2 :F:EJ:R, JDOZJEMX- O E :M:O:R:E OUR WORK ON SHIRTS COLLARS AND CUFFS 13 FIRST-CLASS\ All Fane's and Blankets carefully washed in distilled water with a higher*de Bpeeiatsoap. If you want the best work in the city, telephone orsendpcta!,,ahd we wi'l call for your laundry and deliver PROMPT LY* ^TATE^TEAMI^AUNDRY 318 NICOLLET AVENU E. APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER* THCetNTAUnCOMMNV TT MURRAVHTRIKT. Nrw VORNeiTV. F.P.Schneider E. Evans SCHNEIDER & EVANS SEPARATE ROO FO LADIES Ztoexaaa STo. 604. COS aad That's what we have. Did you ever realize that it's of the greatest Im portance to the buyer of Goal in this country that only the best grade should be purchased? Cheaper Coal costs more In th* end. Better go to the office where standard grades are sold, and reliability is efltabtlnnotf. VOUGHIOOlIflftY & LEHIQH COAL GO. 41 fi#pt 4th, Cor. Cedar. CENTS EACH. 2?2 JRTes Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minn. TELEPHONE 1062 ESTABLISHE 1886 Fresh Pork Roast, Be Fresh Pork Sausage, 6c Fresh Pork Steak, tc Sweet Pickled Pork, 6c Prices on Other Goods Correspondingly Low. MINNEAPOLIS. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. I is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, props, Soothing: Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Call in.. If so sea :.-A re xon froien up? n.~i COLEMAN CONROY, fj:f^W SAHITAHY PlWbing and Ga Fitting Steam and Hot Water Heating. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates FurnlBhed. 493 Wabash* St., t.ful. Minn. .^^^Ml 1S Washington Ave. S. WINES LIQUORS ana CIGARS, The Place ft 80 To Bet Tin COO S8 i*. M.'to 8:00 P. OFFICE HOURS M- Take Elevator. COAL TO CROW OVER! MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. BESTMEALS BEST BEDS! 411 Second Avenue South. Hotel le Mint MRS. MAA MINK, PROP. i i tfirwt clam Board and Lodgingnumber at reasonable rates* hj th* Day. Week or Month. Cor. 4th and St. Peter Ste., St. Haih. Jis'V V= J. H. DILLINGHAM & GO. Dealers in N A Wood ana Coal sold, in Quantities to- suit.Pm yr g,g'i ,chaBere, for CASH on delivery. $!j H66 Minnesota. w.v y. ^Deliveredto all PARTS of the City, 'ST ST. PAUL, MIHH. By Expending: Thought and a Little feoney on Brlclc Exteriors. Amid the general neglect ot pic turesque effects-in the exteriors ot New York dwelling-houses, it is pleasant to come now and then upon a building which is the exception to the rulea spot which the owners have thought it worth while to beautify at the ex pense of some pains and a certain amount of money, though the latter need be only a small item, says the New York Tribune. In Tenth street, just west of Fifth avenue, only two or three doors from the Church of the Ascension, there is an imposing old fashioned house. It has a one-story extension, which occupies an adjoin ing lot on the same street, reaching quite to the wall of the next house be yond. Between the extension and tbe house to which it belongs there IS a communication on the ground floor, the one story building being used ^chiefly as a library. But It is in the roof ar rangernent of the extension that the decorative effect consists. A brick parapet, three or four feet high, with occasional diamond-shaped embras ures, extends along the top of the en tire front wall. The top of this para pet is flat and is covered with low boxes containing growing plants. At this season the place is a mass of chrysanthemums, yellow being the pre dominant color, and the brightness of their tints against the dull hues of the building is noticeable many rods away. In the spring the tulips on the para pet are quite as gorgeous as the chrys anthemums are now, end the owners of the house cause the flowers to be changed according to the season of the year. A sturdy growth of the Japanese ivy, now in its autumn bronze, covers the walls of both house and extension, and adds to the general effect The building 4has a rather foreign appear ance, owing to the parapet garden, which is not often seen here. The roof space, which is cut off from the street view by the wall and the flowers, is tiled and used in pleasant weather as a Veranda. The windows of the second story of the house open directly upon it Anxloaa to Oblige. From Judge: A number of ladies were standing not iong since in the hall of a hotel in New York. They were all Boston women, but the fifth (who came down stairs) was from the west. She said, "Mrs. M, will you kindly let me pass?" "Certainly," replied Mrs. M, "on condition that you will pronounce p-a-s-s as we do in Boston." "That would be impossible," replied the western woman in perfect good hu mor, "but you are too many for me. Robert will have to be my champion." Turning to the tall darkey whose place was at the door, she said, "Robert, do you think you could pronounce p-a-s-s as these Boston ladies do?" "Yes'myes'm. I reckon I could if I was told to, but he hesitated in his desire to please both parties. "Yes'm, I reckon I couldbut it woulS be powerful unhandy." No Parleying After That. From the Boston Budget: Last win ter, which, as is well known, was a period of figurative frost to a great many members of the actor cult, a well known player was strolling about New York with a friend. As a wardrobe is a necessary part of an actor's stock in trade, the player was well dressed and in appearance prosperous. Pres ently a seedy looking person accosted him. "Say, guv-nor," he remarked, with a professional whine, "can't yer give a feller a nickel?" The player stopped and looked at the applicant. "I'd like to, really," he said, "but can't you see I'm an ac- tor?" And the mendicant went his without further parley. way Freak of Human tfature. A man in southwest Missouri who advertised for his lost wife the other day says she has a harmonica with her and always a cud of chewing gunV in her mouth. And yet he wants her back. Red is not objectionable as a etitDP tor a woman's hair providing It dotsat mm. vTvita HAT tAAT*ramMl _^ The Best World Still. It's a sad old world when the sun don't shine. But there ain't no use repinin' There's still a spot where the roses twine An' love when the sun ain't shinln* An' the winds may blow, an* the frosts may kill, It's the best old world in the country still! It's ajcold, cold world when the sil- "rer's' gone^ But there ain't no use bewailin' The seas run high, but the ships sail An* the sailors sing with the sailin', An' the winds may blow and' the light nin' kill. It's the best old world in the country still! Atlanta Constitution. Within Oar Law. Less than two years ago a man and his wife in Baltimore borrowed |50 from a loan company, giving their household, goods as security, and a of interest notes which oblig ed them to pay as interest $28 for ev ery six months. They have already paid $85.50 in interest, but as they still owe $49.50 interest, as well as the principal, the creditor threatened to seize the furniture. Thereupon the hopeless debtors invoked the courts for some redress, but the judge was compelled to say that he could do ^nothing And in order to save their furniture they will have to pay back the original $50 and $135 for two years' use of it.New York Tribune. Plea for Beer on Sundays. An extraordinary argument for Sun day opening was quoted by one of the speakers recently at a temperance con vention. He related that at a public meeting once held in Coventry, Eng land, an orator urged that public houses should be opened at noon on Sunday, -in order that workingmen should have an opportunity of discuss ing together the .sermons they,,thad heard in the mprning.' H%' *& PR 8T. PAUL MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODOB OF irTNNKSOTA. A P. Am A, X, H. B. HOUSTOK, Grand Master. JAKES WOODFORK, Grand Secretary. 48# West Third stree PIONEB Lonoa, i. apd A. N. Jneew tbe first Monday in each month at M*onic .aal. S W. corner Fifth apd Robert streets, Mastei Masons in good stsndinK alwys welcome. 8* H. UAnr.ET. W. 31. W. A. HII-TARD, Sec, 124 Atwater. MnowoTA Lonoi. No 2. A. F. and A.M.meets n first and third TuesdaysJ each month at Masonic Hall, S. W. corner of Fifth and Robert ItreetK Master Masons in good standing always welcome. .T.6i**. W.X J, Dn.LiHGHAK,Sec. Court Honse.c WM. H. *"TBTBKS Lonox. Mo. 8, A. F. ana A. m. meets second.and fonrih Monday in each-months* Masonic HalLS. W. corner Fifth and Robert Sta. Master Masons in good standing always welcoma. ANDBKW JACKBO*. W M. H. C. VAUGHH, 8KC. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE, No. 4, A. F. a*d A, M.. meets the second and toiirth Tuesday hVMel month at Masonic Hall. 8. W corner Fifth anq Robert Sjts. Master Masons in good standing always welcome. 0. D. HOWABD, W. M. O. A. Wnso, See. BETHEL CHAPTER NO. 28. R. A, M* meets the first and third Thursday in each month at Mascnie Hail S, W. corner of Fifth and Robert streets Royal Arch Masons in good standing always welcome. PILGIM Cona-AOJUT go. K. T. Meets tbe second and third Tharsaa ..t each moatb(at as urn in Masonic Hall, 8. W, Corner Fifth at Robert streets' Knights Templar in good stah ng always welcome. W. T. GASSAWAT,B DANIEL ROT. Sec, X. P. R. P. Gen'l|Bldg. MINNEAPOLIS. t. K. aw.A Leaca, Be. Mete fnt anl SM. ad Tnesday in each saoath ai Maaeale Ball SM nd street between Hennepin and Kioollat Ave*A Masons In good standing always welcome. JOHlf G. 8TBSBBTT, W. M. HABTET BCRKE. Bee.Medical Block AXOHom lxno A T. ana A. 14.. mesta the first and second Monday in each month r* Masonic Hall Second street between Henne and Nicollet ATC'S. Masons in good standing al ways welcome. GEO. W. BAT, If. M. WM. JMESTIB, Scc'y Lumber Exchange. NORTH STAB COWSTSWHCT Bailing from the United Sopreme CooxcU 88 of the A. and AS. Rite for the Southern and Western Jurisdiction of the United States. Grand Orient at Washington, D. C. meets the second Tuesday In each month. All brothers in good standing always welcomed. JAS. V. KEMP 82*0. Sec'y 107 Ovaraaty Loan Bld2 ODD FELLOWS. MARS LODGE, NO. 2202, meets second and toattt Wednesday in each month for businsss and thi th:rd Wednef day for instruction at Odd Fellowf Hall, 325 Wabash street. T. K. HICKMAK, P. S., 28. Carroll *t- F. D. PABKEK, N. G., 896 Edmund St. HOUSEHOLD OF ROTH, NO. 668 G. TJ. O. of O. F. Meets first and third Monday in ne month to'. business, second Monday for insttnciton, at Od Fellows Hall, 825 Wabasha. MRS. NELLIE COTTON, M. N. G. MRS. IDA JOHNSON, \V. R- 874 Summit Place. 8T.JAMES, A. X. CHURCM. Cor. Fuller and Jay streets. SVITOAT SERVICES: 11:80 A. M. 7J80 F. M. WOSV esday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. M. Pastorvisits of Monday and Tuesday at home Wednesday i Thursday. Weddings, funerals and the si ok *5 jmded on notice. .REV. J. C. AKOERSON, Pastor. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH. Cor. 13th and Cedar. SUNDAY SERVICES: Preaching at 11:00 A. a and 8:80 P. M. Sunday at 12:30 o'clock. Wednes day evening general prayer meeting. Friday evening study Sunday School lesson. Funerals and weddinespromptly attended REV. B. B. HILL, Supply. 917 Margaret St. ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL MISSION 468 Bice street, bet Aurora and University. SUHBAT SERVICES: Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon 11:00 A. M, Sunday School and Child ren's Vespers 8.00 p. M. Evensong and Sermon 8:00 p. M. Wednesday Evening Prayer and Lecture 8:00 M. Friday: Choir Rehearsal and Brotherhood of St Andrew 8:00 P. M. All are cordially invited. Seats free. REV. E. ROBT. BENNETT. Clergyman in Charge MINNEAPOLIS). a. u. o. o. o. 8T ANTHONT LonoE, No. 2877, meets the flrsl And third Wednesday in each month for t^e trans* action of businei s, second and fourth Wednesdays for Instruction, at heir ball. Second street, bet ween Nicollet vnd Hennepin aveuues. S. HARK, N. G. JAMES A. SCOTT, P. S. P. O. Box 88, KNIGHTS OF PYTHLA.8 7A*. TOBRMB Lofiva. No. t. K. of F. meet* tbe toeond and fourth Tharsdays im tho saooth. Bro aers in good standing welcome. At Labor Teas els Fourth and Eighth Ave. So. J.W.JAOXMW, 0.0. Joax. A. CAOB,0. X.aad8. PBIBB taf MnmooTALonea No. 1JL offP.aieetS P*firstand third Thursday la oaok aMBtk. AU Brotbeo hvgood standing wolcoma. At Mason Vflall toeondatFSQtWtwosaHsaMasaa4.ino llwtAvo'o. FBBD'MOoHaaa,afJi X. 0. WABS, K. R. aavd t, CHE7E0 ITRE CIH! Hair madeperfectly and permanently straight Ibis restorative. No matter bow poor the nailty may be, Cheveu will make it soft silky od absolutely straight. No irons used. This ompoundisaaold. the method of treatment be g very simple and offering no injury to tbe scalp rbaii. Pric 8Address, 2 per bottle. One l* i -vf DAKIEL ROT, H. W. T. 3 ii i AT Secy. State Capitol. bottl. months.e REBECCA Ae HATTOC*laslwil (46 Dearborn street, Chicago,Iil. \1 *"ii iy mp I If foil will send thlrfer 2-cen ostage stamps to HE PPBAJ& Mcago, IIL, this pape^ will bq n% to jour address on ffinottthfl Ar^k