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Mr v. V"A, *T. PAUL A WEEKS RECORD IN MINNESO TA'S CAPITAL. The Saintly City and Saintly City Folks Newsy Items of Social, Religious and General Matter* Among the Pedple, Boil ed Down Saloon licenses to tbie number of 118 have been granted. Ton will maVn no mistake if yon go to Bute! de Mink to your aaeata. Four rooms for rent at low rates at MraM. Palmers 378 Cedar street. Go and hear the special music at Pil |rim Baptist church tomorrow night Mr] Hale, Minneapolis manager of THE APPEAL was in tbe city Thursday. The Olympic Theater was granted a licenses at the meeting of the Assembly Thursday night. The bad boys had better look out as Mr. D. T. Willington been designat ed as truant office, Clark Harris dealer in wood and coal at 444 Cedar street, amall orders piompt ]y attended to at loweet prices Tb3 State Steam Laundry 222 W. 7th street is one of the best most reliable and prompt laundries in the city Dr. R. S. Brown, of Oacalooea, Iowa, spent several days of this week in the city the guest of Rev. J. C. Anderson. Miss Qneenie Harper of Minneapolis was the gueetof Mies Nellie C.R. Brown of 754 Hague Ave during the holidays. If you have your laundry work done at State Steam Laundry, gentlemen, they will mend your clothes without charge. The first city ticket in the field was ide by the Socialists Labor party Thursday with E. E. Fisher as the can didate lor Mayor. Ethel Myers and Willie Johnson were in the police Court Thursday on the charge of larceny. Their case was con tinued to next Monday. Sherman Brown charged with keeping a disorderly house was before Judge Orr last Thursday and had his case continued to next Monday at 9 o'clock. Col. S E Hardy hasrecured the lunch counter restaurant in M. A. Donnelly's saloon on Robert etreet near Fifth acd serves meals to order from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. Should you need any plumbing or gas fitting done you cannot find a more com petent or prompt workman as the same than C. J. Conroy No. 493 Wabasha street. Try him once. Jton't forget that thf Hotel de Mink, jorasi 4th and St. Peter sts. is the best plsee in town for first elsos board and lodging. Try the Sunday dinners and be happy. Only 25 cento. Cheapest place to buy coal. Bast hard co&l $6,50 per ton Maple wood $5.50 per cord. All kinds of fuel in large and small quantities' W. T. Horsnell Boom 210 over Yerxa(s. Col, S. E Hardy, who now has the lunch counter at Donnelly's saloon, near corner Fifth and Robert, serves excel lent meals at 15 cents, and with dinner gives free a glass of beer. Don't forgst the Colonel. Mr. Richard Coueby 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 onstomers call. Hattie Allen was before the Municipa Court Thursday charged with the lar ceny of a $5. bill from visitor who was attracted by her wiles. She was found guilty of tbe charge and sent to tbe woik house for 60 days. Mrs Meyeis is agent for Barnard Complexion Cream, which is guaranteed to remoyu freckles, moth patches or liver spots and to cure pimples and blotches. For further information call at 462 Cedar etreet. Use "Cream of Oil", for the hair and. scalp. 1i It promotes the growth and keeps the scalp in a healthy condition. Try it, 50 cents per bottle. Call on or address, Sirs. A. Kirtley 955 Wood bridge Ave., St Paul. Minn. J.H Dillingham & CJ., coal dealers in order to take care of their resident district trade have established an office at 317 Rondo corner pf Farrington and installed J*. L. Salim as manager. Orders for fuel left with him wilt receive prompt attention* One of the most pleasant places in the city for gentlemen to spend their leisure hours is the Young Mens Social Club No. 371 Jackson street. Mr. F. De Lyons is general manager and he is ably assist ed by Messrs W T. Johnson and Archie Scott. Call when you have time you will be treated right. The place to go to get heating stoves, as well a9 all sorts of stoves add Lard ware, is Adam Decker & CJ.'S, on Jack son street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. This old firm is havlrjg a time trying to wait upon the crowd which fills their rooms from morning to night. They have some bargains in sec.nd hand stoves. Call to see them. There are very few places of amuse ment and recreation for tbe young men in our city but one of the moat popular is the Columbia Club No. 3S2 Robert street Here may be found at all times Messrs Burnett and Thompson, tbe managars, who know just how to cater to-tbe wants of their guests: Here, too, may one meet tbe young men of th city who know bow to give visitors a good time. .Gall, visitors are always welcome. Heioise Strotter was arrested Thurs day on the charge of larceny. .The woman is accused of stealing $10. from the person of Edward Brennan, a rail road man. while the lattei was in her apartments at the corner of Rosabel and Fourth. Mies Strotter is said to be a Inr 'Minneapolis woman. The poiice. are Hiijjsearcbirg for another woman in Mmnea polis who is also said to be implicated in the robbery. \i ifi $20,000 WANTED By J. Frank Wheaton for a Bank Oataage put Upon Him. When the Black Patti Troubadours were in the city, J. Frank Wheaton Esq, Clerk ol the Municipal Cvirt o"f Minnea polis called to see .black Pdttis husband Mr. Jones. They repaired to the buffet to gat a little lunch. There they fonnd D. Longs'Yset, manager of the city railways in the city of Mexico, and J. M. Hawthorne. Afer a while Longstreet went out into the office to pay his hotel bill and discovered that his pocket book, which he had carried in his inside coat pocket, was miesing. In the wallet' were two drafts for $100. each on Denver Bilk? also $100 in currency. Longtt'eat appealed to his friend Hawthorne, and the latter said it would be a wise pln to have Wheaton aod Jones searched. The central police station is but a block away and two officers took the gentle men thence. Longstreet declined to push the matter, and after a conversation with the officers, allowed the gentlemen to go. However, no search was made. Lings reet declares that when he went into tbe buffet he bad his wallet, end that vhe he cirae out, it was g)ue. Wheaton naa eDterad suit against Longstreet and Hawthorne for $20,000 ges for fa se arrest and imprison ment. It is hoped he will push tbe mat ter to a successful outcome and teach these people that bi cam a mans face happens to show the presence of African b'oik in his composition he may not bain Bulled and outraged with impunity and without danger. New Photographic Firm. Mr. Harry Shepherd, our hustling photographter who is setting the pace for tbe photographers of the North West has so increased his business that he has been compelled to to take in a partner in' the person of Mr. Ccaries Wilson formerly headwaiter of the Merchants Hotel, who for tbe past three years has been learning tbe busiLess. The style of the firm will remain "Tbe Shepherd Photo Co," Mr. Wilson will have charge of the office while: Mr.* Shepherd will devote his whole time to the operating room. The new firm starts out with the fame and will now work for the fortune in which tbev have the best wishes THE APPEAL. Let a man who wants to find abun dance of employment procure a woman nd a ship for no two produce more trouble if you begin to equip themj neither of these two are eves aquippef Mlenwh.Plautu*. Banquet Lamps W have-more than 75 style* from which you oau make your selection. One like dot, globe & 61 fir* ajl complete $ I ,uD To wear TAILOR-MADE Clothes the coming year*i and in order to do so we have selected about one hundred patterns from our superb stock of woolens, worth frpm $18 to $22 a Suit or Overcoat, wliich we, .shall place on sale, until all are sold, at the nominal price of HFltsfcsN DOLLARS Corner Seventh and Robert Sts. LOUIS NASH, Manager. Bed. Room Rocker.. Antique finish, open cane seat, just like cat. Price S I 2 5 Same style chair with large am. MmviM $1.69 We have several holiday rockers left which we hare re-marked lower than ever. SIDEBOARDS....-....$11.00 50 Solid Oak Sideboards, lost like above em, lined drawer, wlthcood-slaed mirror regular price, $20.00. This weak for ...................._*.. ....^.Sll.00 All Sideboard prices cut square In .the middle. The $13 kind go t...~~.....~........^.9M.OO The S16 kind go at S.OO Tbe $20 kind go at... The 925 kind go at...MM.MM.MM....MMM.10.00 l.S O And so onalongthe whole line. ^^-r-^'OK &NZ-K -t WE'RE GOING TO Giv the Workinsme a Chanc "rvfe J**-' *J*# -1-". ,T 1i "Wk. Settled for 80,000 marka ($20,000).FUegeade Blasttsr. TH E SLAUBHTER WILL CONTINUE! We are not satisfied with doing a good act. We shall do abetter one. We have been giving Half-Price, or better, for Cash daring the past two weeks, bat now daring January we will sell at the present low prices, or cheaper, and give you time to pay for the goods. We own the Palace stock at 50 per cent less than the same goods can be bought for to-day, and we propose to give yon the benefit of the discount Don't fail to come in and see what the prices are. ALL GOODS HARKED IN PLAIN FIGURESA GOOD TIME TO BUY. MANTEL FOLDING BEDS. 25 styles of Mantel Beds, all in ansize tique finish. Full sice, jost like cut sale price, S11.65. The American Hoiisefurnishing Co. 2 2 and 2 4 E ast Seventh Street. YOUR|PREDIT IS GOOD. WE CHARGE NO INTEREST. ****melilia4iSBWKgE FOR SUIT OR OVERCOAT. PARLOR TABLE In Antique Oak or Mahogany finish of top, 24x24 large shelf under neath shaped legs. Just like I CA cut. Sale price- MAIL OBDBR8 shipped same day aa received. ROBERT FIT2SIMMONS At the Grand Opera Uouie, St Paul Novelty is the order of the Day. This fact is" evidenced by tbe enthusiastic ap preciation the public always gives to something genuine of this description, for the coming weefc at the Grand, Manager Hays announces a distinctly genuine novelty in the initial appear ance of Robert Fit zsimmons, the cham pion of the world. In all ages have the people delighted in contests of skill and strength and there is always a great curi osity on the part of the public to see a gladiatir, who has won fame an for tune through his courage and endurar ce Robert Fitzsimmons, after a career of pugilistic triumphs reached the pinacle of his glory when he defeated James J. Corbett at Carson City. World-wide was the interest in that contest and world-wide has been the fame of the victor. Mr. Fitzsimmons, departure in the amusement business has not consist ed af any attempt at ''play ectirg" but the champion has confined his stage work to the vaudeville branch. Mr. Fi'zsimmons heads a company of high claes vaudeville stars, contributing him self.tbs most interesting feature of the program in his celebrated bag punching exhibition and in a spirited boxing setto in the last round of which is portrayed exactly, by the champion, the manner in which Corbett met his Waterloo. Er nest Roeber, the champion wrestler is also with the company and will unques tionably meet several local wrestlers during bis stay here. The vaudeville support of the fistic champion is strong and includes Whitman and Davis. Cbas. B. Lawlor, Beautiful Theo., Mulveyand Imann, Urane Bros, McCrle and Mc Daniels and Nelson, Cinseirerti and Deromis, A Hint to the Wise Is Sufficient. The J. H. Dillingham Fuel Company has made arrangements with the Youghiogheny and Lehigh Valley Coa Co. to furnish that company's coal to their customers. This is the be at grade of coal in the market and is now felling ^V^^l^^^^-'.wjai"- w$par chase the dividend tickets now on sale by W. Crancum the agent of the firm and thai get a redaction of 50 cents er ton on their coal or 50 cents per cord wood. "A penny saved is a penny made" dontCherknowl Office 36* Mionaaota street A Ugh* Meal. First Moth"Still hungry?" Second Moth''Yes I,had only a girl's bathtns' 'CM'* 'or dinner." Combination Desk aad Bookcase. With pleasure we put the knife mto the J5,-. goods, because oar stoek Is mueh too large for any season of the year. Anour$40.00 Bookcases go at 0.00 All 180.00 ones at.. Z. Ail $30.00 ones at.... lo.ee The Lowest Priced Jewelry House in America. .OUR.. LEADER 6 heavy solid Silver Tea Spoons $2.05! Sent by mail. A. H. Simon Seventh and Jackson. Pure FoodIsEssentialToGood Health! TOWLE'S LOB CABIN MAPLESYRUP Absolutely Pure And Full Measure Remember This When Ordering MAPLE SYRUP. THE TOWLE MAPLE SYRUP GO. Fairfax, Vt. St Paul. Minn- W. R. MORRIS JttorEgg at law PRACTICE IX ALL COURTS. 817 Guaranty Loan BI'd. Minneapolis GOING TO CHICAGO AND EAST. The experienced traaveler selects THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE, Not because it is the BborteBt line between The Twin Cities and Chicago, Bat because it is the Best Line botn as to track and equipment. Also because it is always in advance in furnishing all the comforts of travel Such as Dining Cars, Free Chair Cars, Parlor Cars,, Compartment Cars, Buffet Library Cars, 16 Section Sleepers, Carpeted Coaches and Complete vestujuled trains, Gas lighted and steam bested. Well postedtravelers also know that The Best Line in the world is offered on the North-Western Limited from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. For tickets and information call on Agents at 395 Robert St. Cor. 6th, St* Paul. 413 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, or address T- W. TEASDALE,. Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Panl. A LawTerm111 a good ftwon hand nMfur. 'Telephone 935-z THE LEADING AFRO-AMERICAN JOURNAL of the WORLD, THE APPEAL! TRY AN ADVERTISEMENT IN IT. n