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f'x "ISS^^ Fw* ic iff S^, f^is^2l^iffl MINNEAPOLIS. Z. W. MITCHELL, MANAGER. OFFICB NO. 224 HENNEPIN AVENUE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24,1887. Don't miss the x-nias sermon at Frej'a Hall, No. 505J Washington avenue South. The South Minneapolis people are be ginning a series of social and dancing parties. Miss Lizzie Geddy spent Sunday in the metropolis the guest of Mrs. A. W. Rhiners. Married, Deo. 20th, 1887.Mr. Henry Wilkins, of Minneapolis, and Miss Ad die Franklins, of Indianapolis, Ind. Rev. L. H. Reynolds officiated. Mariied, Dec. 19th, 1887.Mr. Ben jamin Harrington to Miss Sadie Harris. Rev. L. H. Reynolds officiating. Only a few intimate friends were present. All praise the joyous Christmas da.v and be present at the x-mas services, which will be held three times Sunday at No. 505$, Washington avenue South. The Shorter Lyceum will tender Rev. L. H. Reynolds a testimonial benefit at Freya Hall, Tuesday Jan. 3rd, 1888, a lengthy program is being prepared and will be published in our next issue. The Shorter Lyceum met Tuesday evening at their usual place of meeting No. 505J Washington avenue South The attendance was large and a most enjoyable time waB indulged in by all. The ladies sewing circle met Thurs day at 3 p. in having renewed their officers, they are ready Jor another quarter with zeal that warrants a eur* success. Mrs L. H. Reynolds is presi dent. All are invited to the entertainment given by the Second A. M. h. Sundaj school, fcaturday evening Dec. 24. Tin main feature of the evening will be ai1 elegant Christmas tree loaded with presents, besides an elegant program will be rendered. All who are lovers of fine music, skating and dancing can be most de lightfully entertained Monday evening, Dec. 2Gth, at the East Side skating rink Tiiere will be an elegant Christmas tree in connection of the above, under the management of Mr. J. E. Waddle. All are invited. Notice. All those who desire to attend the grand trmile entertainment given Mars Lodge at Turner Hall, St. Paul, next Tuesday night, need not have am fetru about conveyances home, as 'busses have been secured for their t cjmmodation, leaving direct from the hall at 2 and 4 a. in. Fare reason able. Accommodations for filty peo ple. ST. TAUL. A MEKR\ CHRISTMAS TO you ALL MAS gifts at Pannell & Bailie's. PANNELL & BAILIE, NO. 412 Jackson street. SEAL caps and mitts at Pannell & Bailie's. NECK wear in the greatest variety at Pannell & Bailie's. DR. HURD & Co., the painless dentists, No. 24 E Ihird street. MR. RICHARD TURNER returned Thurs day from El Paso, Tex. Ms. STEPHEN ALSOP returned Thursday fro his visit to Louisville. BEWARE of counterfeits Always call for Colgan's Tattv-Tolu Gum. PANNELL & BAILIE^ is the place should go for Christmas gifts. KID mitts and gloves at Pannell & Bailie's, No. 412 Jackson street. PBOF. C. F. ADAMS leaves to-day for Chicago, theuce to Washington. HATS and caps of the latest styles and lowest prices at Pannell & Bailie's. LAST chance to get your Christmas gifts from Pannell and Bailie to-day WAIT for the Book Reception at the St. James A. M. E. church, Dec. 28th 1887. SILK mufflers, etc. Heavy under wear, fur and plush caps at Pannell & Bailie'8. you FOR RENTAn upright piano in good order at $5 per month. Apply at this office. THE school teachers deceived their pay lor December last Friday aggregat ing $27,000. MR. W. W. McCoy who was brought home week before last dangerously ill, is now convalescent, BRING a book to the Sunday School Book Reception of the bt. James church Wednesday Dec. 28. WANTED 500 people to attend the A. M. E. S.S. Book Reeeotion Dec. 28th and each bring along a book. A BIO THING ON ICE is the grand tnpple entertainment by Mars Lodge, next Tuesday night at Turner Hall. DON'T suffur from cold while Pannell & Bnlie have such an elegant stock oi woolen underwear at bottom prices. DON'T forget to go to Pannell A Bail ie's if you wish anj thing the gents tarnishing line Prices to suit every body. To MAKE it a success, every one who attends the Sunday School Book Re ception Dec. 28th, inst, must bring a book. ARTIFICIAL teeth inserted solidly in the mouth without a plate bv Doctors Ellis and Stanley, No. 450 Wabasha street. tf Tm threading of the oable was finish ed last Wednesday, and there is a bare powibility that the cart will be runnint .by Jan. 1st. CAW. E. S. BKAK, the popular com mander of Minnesota's crack military company, was married to Miss Lizzie.A. JBennett Tuesday evening. ^M J*.** .JSR THE beautiful banner which was pre sented to Mars Lodge, by the ladies, last summer, will be on exhibition at Turner Hall next Tuesday. THE Book Reception of the St. James A. M. E. Sunday School is to be a great affair. Remember the day and^ date, Wednesday December 28. /"l^^f DON'T forget to spend a little money with J. E. Ingham, No. 327 Jackson street, and stand a chance of getting a Christmas gift worth from $25 to $190. WHEN any of our readers wish to purchase coal or wood, they should leave their orders with Messrs. N. F. and W. H. Butt, No. 56 E. Sixth. REMEMBER that the- Grand Promenade at Turner Hall next Tuesday night lasts from 10:30 p. in. to 4 a. in., with music by the Grand Opera House orchestra. THE theatre goes had a rich treat dur ing this week with the National Opera Company and Newton Beers' "Lost in London" as the attractions. Next week WE have five of our young folks in the high school: Nellie Griswold and Cora Jackson, freshmen Lulu GriBwold, Florence French and Richard Farr, juniors. THE ladies who intend to keep open houses on New Years day are requested to send their full names and addresses, and the hours of their receptions, to this office. IT IS no trouble to show goods at Pan nell & Bailie's. If you do not wish to purchase you don't have to do so. But you cannot get better goods or ^lowei prices anywhere. IF YOU do not go to Pannell & Bailie'* and examine their stock and learn their prices elsewhere you will regret it riiey are headquarters for first class gents furnishings. FOR the first time in our history, the Grand Opera House orchestra will firmsh the music for the entertainment at Turner Hall next Tuesday night Tout of itself should crowd the hall. GIPBEY BARON" by the famous Coi ned Opera company, and a grand choi us of filty artists. Theie will be a grant! Christinas matinee Monday afternoon and also a matinee on next Saturday. THE concert at Turner Hall nex. Tuesday night mil be rendered by tin best talent of the twin cities, undti the direction of Mr. F. D. Parker, the famous twin city qu irtette will be a leading feature. THE panoramic views at Turner Hall next Tuesday night will be the finest ever seen in the Northwest. They wit embrace biblical views, views from an cient and modern history, both instruc tive and amusing. PROF. J. P. BALL spent several dajt in at. Paul prroi to leaving lor Helena, don., where he and liia son have a photograph gallery. The Pro!, tender** uis thanks to the people our city ior their lioeial patronage. A HINT to the wise is t-ufficient and we diop a hint to all wise gentlemen aud ladies, to goto Pannell & Bailie's at once, to make their purchases ol gents lui nulling. Latest styles at lowest prices is ttieir motto. Try 'em. LADY, you may be the lucky one and draA tiie order lor the dozen photo graphs at the tripple entertainment b\ Mars Lodge at Turner Hull next Tues day night. Don't fail to be on hand. Only those who attend get a chance. MOJSEY TO LOANon hoists, car riages, wagons, iurniture, house-holu goods, diamonds, watches, or any per sonal property. Call on Jeflersoii, Cun ningham and Williams, Real Estate and Loan Agents, No. 10a East Filth Street. PEOPLE who pass along Seventh street aie attracted by the fine display ol photographs in the show case at No. 93, the Peoples Gallery, Mesws. Witherby & Shepherd, proprietors Give them a call. One 8x10 and one dozen cabinets $3.00 until the holdays only. THE place for the ladies to go to get Christmas gifts for their lovers is Pau nell & Bailie's, No. 412 Jackson street. There they cau get scarfs, ties, fine dress shirts, silk handkerchiefs, cardi gan jackets, silk umbrellas, su^pendars, collars and cutis, jewelry, bilk mufflers, seal and plush caps, in short all sorts ol gents furnishings of the latest styles and at bottom prices. THE St. James' fair has been a won aertul success every particular, and has been crowded nightly. The attrac tions have been far above the average and all who attended have had a good time. The daily lunch has attracted many patrons. To-night and Monday night closes the fair. Remember the Carnival of Nations Monday night Monday afternoon the Christmas tree lesavities will b"gin at 5 o'clock. Col. Jas. H. Davidson gave a war talk ttt the Y. M. C. A. rooms to a highly de lighted audience. His subject was''The Colored Troops," aud he paid them a high tribute,* Inch theyjustlj deserved. There was a fair number of the intelli gent Colored citizens presant to hear the lecture. The Colonel is a living Ali nes* to the fact that the "Colored troops fought nobly," and seems to take gieat pleasure in attestiug to the fact. He closed his interesting talk by reciting "The Black Regiment a very accept able inubr. Notice, Mars Lodge, No. 2202. All communications in reference to donations for the entertainment at Turner Hall next Tuesday night should be directected to VV. H.SPIGNBR Minnesota Club, ^ec. Com. of Arrangements. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. L. N.SCOTT, Manager. Christmas Week, ComSencing Dec. 26. Christmas and Saturday Matinees. engagement of the famous Operatic Organization. CONRIED OPERA COMPANY. In Strauss' Latest Success, THE more 6IPSY BARON. i4 Original 8cenery, costumes, effects.in- 50 0 creased Orchestra. iCi-f^'* GRAND CHORUS Sale of seats now open. rn'm Send for Catalogue. The Eureka ITURNER HMLI SgSHS^S^^ 'COR. SIXTH AND FRANKLIN SI'S. ,/$*?!* AGREATN1CHT! AGREATEVENT! 3 lEntErfainmEnls^Iir Line'' 3 "TTNoTT^^RAinrCONCERT! ^Z NO. 2. A GRAND PANORAMA*? NO. 3. A GRAND PROMENADE. TUESDAY~EVI^^ Choicest Wine, Liquors & Cigars J. H. CUNNINGHAM A Co., 38 4, MINNESO TA STREET, bT. PAUL, MINN. ENTERTAINERS: WILLIAM BUTT, PHIL. E, RBBD. N. F. BUTT. W. H. BUTT GnalSWnnD By the load or cord or In large or small quantities to suit purchasers, delivered free of charge* Hard Goal 50 Gents Pr. Bushel, Soft Goal 40 Gents Pr. Bushel. Leave Orders At No. 380 Minnesota Street. MRS. MARY McLAlN 8 BOARDING HOUSE. Board by the week, $ 14.00. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MARS LODGE. aw r 0. of 0. ND/S02, ft**" CONCERT8:15 to 900 PANORAMA 9tolO PROMONADE10 to 4. 0 i jS*1* MUSIC BY THE- 2^/* GRAND OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA, Concert under direction of F. D. PARKER. MISS LULU GRISWOLD Piano Accompanist^ Everv lady who attends this tripple entertainment will be given a chance to receive an order for one dozen cabinet photographs from a popular gallery. ADMISSION 50c. CHILDREN 25c. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. L.F.DeLrons. Chairman: Thos. Griswold, G. H. Woodson, H. A. Kirt ley, A. W. Rsiy, W. Buckner, O S. Sanders, J. F. Coquire, J. B. Johnson, W. H. Signer, Sec. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. W. H. PARKER, Sr., Chairman. All societies and social organizations are cordially invited. X-MA S I S COMING In accordance with the custom that was introduced by this house sevei s-ears ago, I shall make my usual Christinas Gifts this year as follows: CMKT-A Wan en & Cloueh 12-stop T'OURTH-Ludv's Huntin Pauor Oman, verv handbomelv Wnti.l lun.Um.1.. Pailo Organ very handsomely carved and ornamented case Pric" $190. ,1 ECOND A set of Encvclopedia Bri tannica, 17 Volumes, bound in rocco, and until recently sold for $6 per volume. Puce, $119 rHIRDAGentleman'bHnntingGold I Watt h. 14k, 46 dwt ta^e elaboiateU ngraved, and containing a fine jt-wele~i Anient an in ivement, fine Gold Cham ind Charm. Valued at $125. rT Tickets, pioptrly numbered, will be given with each cash sale of $1 or more. FINALLYThe beautiful French Doll, Fairy Princess II. This is the seventh of these dolls that have been given away, but is undoutedly the handsomest evei xeen in the West. Her Wardrobe is simply eleganfr-of the finest silks and latest tyle The is as large as many children of eighteen months, stands and sits alone and iscomplete from the top of her nink ostrich feather to the tips of her pink kid slippers. Her Diamond eai drops can be worn bv any little girl, or large ont either, for that matter and are genuine aud fine, and worth at least $40 bv th^m selves. The entire Doll is valued at $125, The tickets for the Doll are free to all applicants, whether purchaseors or not By mail, send 2-cent stamp for reply. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, Etc. WEDDIN I have a few Violins and Revolvers left that I will close out at Loan Vain* as I am dropping these lines of goods, and when once out of them shall have no are.. EfK Single meals, Meals and sei S 50- service unsurpassed No. 380 Minnesota street, ST. PAUL. waiti nfte Goh Watchi, haiuNomelv, engraved, with fine imported nickel jeweled movement and a handsome gold chaibnU an'dV locket valued at $7o. deed GIFTS. *t J, E, IN3MM 327 JACKSON ST. ST PAU1 MONEY TO LOAN on WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Eft! Etc, PATENTED. 31 East Third street. Largest and most thoroughly equipped dental establishment west of New York. We extract from 1 to 30 teeth in three minutes without pain or danger. We do the best dental work at lowest prices, and extract and make more teeth than all of the dentists in the city combined. "OPEN EVENINGS." Dr. Hurd 2 4 E Third at, near Wabash a. LOFCREN BROS., MefchantTailors, F0REI6N & DOMESTIC SUITINGS, "^|BKST eOOOS AT LOWEST FIGURES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 2 8 Washington Avenue S., and No. 239, First Avnm South, MISKEAPOLIfi. 810VMINOO ^a NOiidiMosens1 -GO SfcS alue i TflFTHA Diamond Stud will resei at$!oOl,KO LUC QIXTH-A Fine Opera Glass, pear O trimmed. Value, $25. jfT IThe^lrystal. TIC YOU CAN BUY THERE: A Good Stifi hat for $2.50. A Fur Cap for ?1.00. A Fur Cap $2.00. A Seal Skin Cap for |5.00. A better one for $6.00. A Silk Umbrella for |5.00. Also a full and complete line of Un- derwear, Dress Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Mufflers and Neckwear. It will pay you to call at "THE CRYSTAL." 253, NICOLLET AVENUE, Minneapolis, Minnesota. WATCH Windows! Gre at Reduction Sale Commenc ing- Dec. 19th Chincliilla Overcoat to Order $20 00 Suits to Order $20 00 Pants to Order $5 00 All GooJs Eeduced 10 to 20 per cent. TTTrl TAILOR i I, East Tfeirct Street, St. Paul then act they will find )TnTJT \f Rewarded are those who read 111 ii 11 I an tni 1U11LJ1 honorable eraploymen' that will i take them from their homes and families. he profits are laige and sure for every mrtus nou^ person, many have made and are now luikintr &e\etal hundred dollart a month It ca^y foi anv one to make 5 and upwards erday, who is willing to work kithersex, .oungor ctpital not needpd we start E\ eiythinsj new No special ability re tuired, jtu tedder, can do it as well as any ne. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail tiee Address fatinson & Co ?ortland. Maine. HUMPHREYS DR. HUMPHREYS' Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding lii rapt, with Sie*I *nfrTlnj, KA.UTDTKZS. In use 30 yearsSpecial Prescriptions of an eminent Paysician. mple. Safe and bure. I-.OS. CDBKS. FKICE 11 Fevers, Congestion. Inflammations .25 Worm s, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic .25 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants .25 toarrnea of Children or Adults 25 Dysentery. Griping, Bilious Colio 25 Ciioiera Morbus, Vomiting 25 Conchs, Cold. Bronchitis 25 Neuralgia, Toothache, Jaceache .25 Headaches, bick Headache Vertigo Hyspepsia. Biaous btomaoh treuea or Painful Periods. too Profuse Periods Crouii,Cough, Difflcnl Breathin Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains.. Fever and Ague, Chills. Malaria. Piles. Bbnd or Bleeding Ojjhinalmy^jrsore^rwea^Eyes WHITE and COLORED .2? .25 .25 .23 .25 .25 .50 .SO .50 HOMEOPATHIC C'ltarrh, acute orchronlc^lnfluenEar .SO .50 SO .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearn?g Scrofula, Enlarged Glands Swelling General Debility. Phi- Weakness Dropv. tnd Scanty feecretoms Sea Sickness, Sickness from Biding Kidney Disease Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak neas or Involuntary Discharges 1 Sore Month. Canker Urinary Weakness. Wetting Bed Painful Periods, with Spasm Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation 1 Epilepsy, Spasm, St Vitn Dance 1 Diph'herla, JJlcerated Sore Ttroat hronlt* f'ongPiWlonw & Krnntiorig OO .50 .SO .SO .OO .OO .50 5 S E I FTPS Sold by Drnggists, or sent post paid on receipt of priceHUMPHREYS'MEDirrBKCO.10FltoBt. N Y. WWe\v ^ivseX OVX HAIR BAZAAR. MRS. H. LYLE8, ALL KINDS OF HAIR GOODS, For Sale and Made to Order. LADIES' BATHS, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Calls made to Residences when desired 8S^" Full line of Masquerade, Mourning, Wedding and Fancy Costumes for rent. 47, EAST THIRD STREET. WINTERS ^IlnrlEFWEar, Soft and stiff HATS NEWEST DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR. SHIRTS and FIXE KID GLOVES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. AT Pannell & Bailie,Milwauked 412, JACKSON STREET, ST. PAUL THE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL. ,Rice Block, S. W. Corner of Fifth and Jackson Streets. Five per cent, interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on improved city property^ Transacts a general banking business. Capital, 950,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $20,409.- 38. Open Saturdays from 6 to 7 p. si. John S. Prince, President. Edjja^d, Meier, Cashier SUMMER or WINTER, in either direction between MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, AND THE EAST. will contribute to jrour happiness. 2 Solid Through Trains 2 EACH WAY DAILY, VIA New Richmond, Chi.ppewa Falls, Eau Claire, Stevens Point, Neenah, Oshkosh, Fond Du Lac, Waukesha and Burlington. PALACE DINING CARS on all through trains in which meals are served at the uniform price ot 75 cents. PALACE CHAIR CARS on all day trains, with polite and atten tive portens. Palace Sleeping Cars unrivalled by any in the world, on all night trains. The "Short Line to all point* in Central. Northern and Eastern Wisconsin, and on the Michigan Peninsula. N. N. FINNEY, W. S. MELLES, Managing Director. Gen'l Manager. A. A. ALLEN. JAS. BARKER. Ass't Gen'l Man. Gen'l Pass.&TktAgt MILWAUKEE, WIS. CITY TICKET OFFICES 173 East Third Street, St, Paul, Minn. 19, Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, Minn. !MlLWAUh Owns and operates 5,500 miles of thoroughly equipped road in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota and Dakota. IT IS THE BEST DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEI* ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE NORTAWEST, SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST. For maps, time tables, rates of passage and freight, etc., apply to the nearest station agent of Chicago, Milwaukee & bt. Paul Railway, or to any Railroad Agent anywhere in the World. R. MILLER, General Manager. A, V, II. CARPENTER, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. J. F. TTJCKKR. Ass't Gen'l Manager. GEO. H. HEAFFORD Ass't Gen'l Pass, and Ticket agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. _'or information in reference to Lands an Towns owned by the Chicago & St. Paul Railway Company, write to H. G. Haugan, Land Commis sioner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ElJ Ul ID WAT has revolutionized the world ur ng he* last half century Is ot least among the wonder.^ ol inventive progress is a meth od and system of work that can be performed all oxer the country without (separating the workers from their homes l'ay liberal: any one can do tue work either fez, young or old no special ability required. Capital not net-d ed you are started free Cut this out and return to us nd we will send you free, some thing of great value and importance t you. that will start you 1 business, which will bring you in more money right away, than anyihingel in the world. Omtui outfit frt, Addresa TBUS & Co., Augusta, Maine. ^^?^^^S S?^ (MINNESOTA A NORTHWESTERN R. B.) 3^-f^WO TRAINS DAILY EACH WA BETWEEN 7 ST:'PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City AKD IKTEEMEDUTK POINTS. Pullman Buffet Sleepers, elegantthroughdaycoachesonal trains. DHE BEST AND QUICKESTP LINE TO 0ES MOINES, FORT DODGE, LOUISVILLE, PEORIA, PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, COLUMBUS, WASHINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, BUFFALO, BAN FRANCISCO, BOSTON, And all Points in Old and Nsw Mexice, Canada and ths Prorinces. PHILADELPHIA, HEW ORLEANi, GALVESTON, SAN ANTONIA- NEW YORK, Lv. Minnpls. Lv. St. Paul. Ar St. Paul. Ar. Minnpl. Chicago, St. Louis & Kan sas City |7.30 a.m. f8.35a.rn. *7:15 a.m. *8:30a.m. Chicago & Dubuque Fast Express *1.00p.m. *l:40p.m. *3:50p.m. *4:30 p.m. Rochester,FairbaultfChat- field,L\le& Austin |3.30p.m. f4 30 p.m. tH-'20a.m tH:55a.ra Chicago, bt. Louis & Kan sas City *7:30 p.m. *8:10p.m. *6:45p.m. *7 30 p.m. Daily. Daily Except Sunday. Trains arrive and depart and all connections made in Union Depots. Ask for tickets via the Great Dubuque Route, and take no others. Tickets via this popu- lar route for sale everywhere. J. A HANLEY, Traffic Manager. MINNEAPOLIS and St. LOUIS RAILWAY, IND THE FAMOtTI Albert Lea Route Two Through Trains Daily FROM ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO Without change, connecting with the fast trains of ah lines for the EAST AND SOUTHEAST! The direct and only line running through cars between Minneapolis aud DES MOINES, IOWA Via Albert Lea and Fort Dodge. Direct Line Watertown, Dakota Solid Through Trains, 9 BBTWBMf MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, and the princip* cities of the Miss iss'piii Valle connecting in Umcn Depot for all points ^outh an I outhwest! Many Hours Saved and the only Line running TwoTrains Dailyto Kan* Sas City* Leavenworth and Atchison making connections with the Union Pa cific and Atchison, Topeka aud Sante Fe Railways. Close connections madein Union Depot with all trains of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Nothern Paci fic St. Paul & Duluth Railways, from and to all poiuts North and NorthwestJ Remember the Trains of the Minne apolis &St. Louis Railway are composed of Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnifi cent Pullman Sleeping Cars, Horton Re clining Chair Cars, and our justly cele brated Palace Dining Cars! 8ST150 lbs. of Baggage Checked Free. Faie always as Low as the Lowest! For Time Tables. Through Tickets, etc. call upon the nearest Ticket Agent write to S. F. BOYD, Gen. Tkt. and Pass. Agt.,Minneapalis Minn. Brotherhood of Railway Porters meets every Thursday evening at No. 123 Fourteenth street. A. W. BRAGG, Master Porter. E. BEASLEY, Secretary. Pioneer Lodge, No. 12, A.\F.\A.'.M.\ meets the first and third Mondays in each month. Lodge room on Jackson helow Seventh. All Master Masons in ood standing are invited to attend. R. MANNING, W. M. W. A. YARD. SEC. Stevens Lodge, No. 113, A.\F.\A.\M. meets firBt and third Tuesdays in each month at No 198, W.T rd street. All brother Masons in good standing are always welcome J. F. COQUIEB, W. M- M. N. Moore, Sec. Bethel Chapter,No. 28 R.A.M.Meets first and third Thursdays in each month at No. 198 West Third Street. All Royal Arch Masons in good standing are always welcome. J. J. TYT^B.H. P. S. W.McKlNLAY.S'C G. U. O. of O. F. Mars Lodge, No. 2202, ^ets every 2nd and 4th Wednes days, coiner Jackson and Seventh streets. W. H. PABKEB, SE N. G. F. D. PABKBT, Sec. DEEPiveit*sf *ea Wonders exist in thousands of form but are sarpaftted by ihe mar in\enti Tuose who are In need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at onoe s*nd thttr add^es-i to Hal let Co., Portland Mi and re eivefree, full information how either sei., of uliitges can earn trom 5IOSS per day and upwards wherever they Uva. touare Ptnted iiee. Captal not required* Rome hnve made verSSU in a single day at this work. All succeed. A?S ?3