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At a cut price Sc^tur ll9n(lyw9lSday only^-Our new Saturday 40c confectionthe hit of the seasonit is deli ciousone can eat great quantitiesit is healthfulsimilar hut differentfresh every dayvastly superior to any on the market made in our own can dy factoryunexcelled mHM for purity. New Ohio fe 4fc Maple Syrup is used ^W i I ours that delioate, ^^m MM mM dainty confectionjust as toothsome as it looks This is an in troductory salea sample of our highest confectionregularly 40c poundft A one day onlySaturday W Don't fail to sample Chapman's popped riceyou will like itHave a pound add ed to your phone order if you can't comeGood for young childrendelicious We will also sell it in extra large sacks Saturday. Special at eaoh 10c ICE CREAM AND ICES. 50c Our special combination for your Sunday dinner will be Nut Bisque and Lemon Ice. quart FROM OUR PASTRY KITCHEN. Our special cake will be Maple Cream Layer, also Fruit Loaf with wine frosting and Orange Cream Squares, each 25c Swiss Buns %Ln 10s Sugar Barspe doxen green or white,a 15c 10s Coffee Cake &"* Cooked Meats Roast Beef, Roast Pork. Roast Veal. Baked Ham. Boiled Ham, Jellied Tongue, Jellied Pig's Feet. Jellied Brawn. Summer Saus age, Croquettes. Salads, etc ButterffirJSfsepr 2 9c Maple SUgar haveTbout 500 lbs* of new Ohio, a very fine article worth 20c a pound, we offer it Satur- |C A day only at 19W Gasfile Soap o,.^b%e^ 4 bars ..VI DAAM Fancy evaporated. Luxury iBflla brand Bartletts. the highest grade on the market regular |C Three pounds. A 20c. Special, pound 9 6 Walnuts p^dGrenrblf:..1 18c Condensed Soups sp-7. cial. cann fl ca Four cans for doJen SK40 Onions Ess*-: Radishes %&* 5c Asparagus Pie Plant 5L* 2e Wax Beans Ss* 20c Lettuce whe. Sc Cucumbers 15c Camambert Cheese Fancy muscatine, bch. Mackere wS^r 12 UAna- Morrell's little pig, |C A Bl 91119 weight from 9 to 10 lbs. I WW Malaga Grapes l^llSc Salad Dressing Durkee a, 50c size 38o Durkee's, 80c size 20 Toilot Paper MiS. Tc Dozen 76c Pupil Fancy Minnesota Sugar i Corn. can. Do not forget to order a can of Chapman's Perfection Coffee, two pound can 6e 75c CHAPMAN Grocer Baker Confectioner Eifhth and Nicollet. very brilliant Water Pitcher will be sold Saturday and next week at half. Regu larly $10.00, cut to $5.00 CREAratae tings, Friday Evening, 1 4 iMenter 4 Rosenbloom Col The Right Way to Buy CLOTHING Money back if goods are not as repre- sented. That shows that we have i confidence in the Clothing we sell. What chance do you take here ?None whatever. We sell you the very new est Styles in well made, de pendable Clothing at Cash Store Prices and in addi tion we allow you the priv ilege of paying in small, never missed paymentsa little each payday. Clothing, Hats, Shoes MAN, WOMAN, CHILD [FOR WOMEN 50e Raincoats Suits 25c UOrn from one of the best factories in Maine, worth regularly 17c I *B j Special, per can I4G Millinery Oxfords |FOR MEN Suits 7c Raincoats Shoes Hats 9 Special 11 6 TARM#AA Our highest grade New IOiliaTB05 York. Oneida JOI County.regular 15c special can I 26 UttAAVAni Rolled Wheat. Flaked fflaSllUni Rye. Malt Breakfast Food: any of these foods are |A. usually sold at 16c, your choice IU6 Fifth and Nicollet, Over Yerxa's. We Are Certain There Is no one that has anything like the splendid array of line per fumes that we show We hell so much fine perfume that many import ers favor us and we seenre new odors aa soon as anv druggist in the larger cities in the east It is impossible to buy anything of us that is not delicate exquisite and the product of the best known perfume makers Our prices are not high. W Are Bound BUY CUT GLASS NOW DURING S. JACOBS CO.'S %-PRICE SALE The remarkable business during the first week of our J-Price Cut Glass Sale testifies that the values are GENUINE. Women know cut glasB values, and they find them here. The assortment is still good. You are invited to examine some very special offerings FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK Beautifully cut and Two Banner Bargains EIGHT INCH BEAUTIFULLY CUT BERRY BOWLS, $7.50, $3.75 $2.50 3 AND SUGAR BOWLS K, CREAM AND SUGAR, BOWLS $8.00 values, Sufi dSh *i6t?0.va!ues-.SUGA$7.50 CREAM AND BOWLS COMPOTESFull rich cut $7.00 SfK $3.50 COMPOTESIn a of0 cut- $9.0.vriue5:.varietA $6.0 values, A iat2:000 COMPOTESVery brilliant, regu- COMPOTESHandsome and artis tic, regular $15 7 A values, cut I If OIL AND VINEGAR$2.00 SiLratae8:o Same, regular $6.00, cut to.. $3. OO Same, regular $8.00, cut to. .$4.00 Same, regular $10, cut to $5.00 to please everyone at our fountain. The best of everything and polite ser vice our constant effort. Chas. H. Cirkler, 602 Nicollet. 49 Sixth St. So. Household goods a specialty. Dn tquttled facfllttoe ana lowest rate* Picking by sxptrissced ma, BOTH Transfer & storage Co.746 So. 3rd St CalaDboBSS Uala 658 hits wraan. RBI Tumblers to match Water Pitcher also reduced one half are heavy and brilliant in dozens or halves reg ularly $9.00 a dozen. Cut during sale to $4.50 PUNCH BOWLS-Footed, 12 in euf^$?:$25.00. PUNCH BOWLSFooted, 12 in. SySSk.. $37.50 PUNCH BOWLSFooted, 14 in. Kto..$60.00 PUNCH BOWLSFooted, 14 in. Kfcu ,,.$62.50 WATER TUMBLERSIn sets of dozen regularly^O O $6.50, cutto....N*Oac0 WATER TUMBLERS-Perdoz. oSto*:**.$4.50 ^t*2:60: CRUETS $1.25 NAPPIESFull six-inchsize reg- $4.00 Nappy, at $2.00 $3.50 Nappy for $1.75 $10 Mayonnaise Sets, at. .$5.00 $4.00 Vases, at $2.00 W E ALSO INCLUDE A HALF PRICE Bronze Marbles, Electroliers, Bric-a-Brac, Pedestals, Verni Martin Cabinets, Quezal Art Glass. 518= :NlCOLLET: 520 'III T^-'li HiMiilif*ffeaJr.i I? Sample Handkerchiefs Beautiful lace trimmed, Swiss em broidered, hemstitched and scal loped edges, travelers' samples Value to IOQ Value to 26c. 15c White Goods and Linens Fancy White GoodsThree extra special bargains, worth to 25c yard, Arranged in three lots, Kjra 15c, lOc and O ST.1!7.1: 500 Dozen NapkinsBleached and bleached, pure linen, extra heavy, selvage edges worth $1.50 dozen Eemnants Table DamaskAll kinds, all lengths, worth to $1.00 yard. Pick and Ksfajrn. choose O %J Framed Pictures On Bargain TableLot of differ ent subjects in neat frames of va rious shapes, styles and sizes regu lar prices 10c, 15c and 25c. Choice while they last.... 209 East Fourth Street and 336 Sibley Street, S S TM '^[INN^kXLIS JOURNAL, ww \tiA $1.00 $2 Corsets for 98c 100 dozen P. D., J. B., G. D., R. & G., Ferris and American Lady Corsets and Girdles white and colors 18 to 30 $2.00 values for -*s, V Fine Glass Silk, mercerized and wash gingham skirts, lace, -f &&fEkg% ruffles and plaiting worth to $1.75. Choice 9gc andi... Children's Cloaks 200 all wool cloths, white pique and Bedford cords, each 300 taffeta silk, pongee silk and English broadcloth. e3V^ eT^cT^ coats, lace and braid trimmed worth to $7, choice VVivO Sunbonnets For ladies and children -worth to 50c, Women's jersey ribbed white Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, lace trim med, umbrella style or tight knee a bargain at 45c, Sat urday only Women's and children's white rib bed, lace trimmed umbrella pants, our regular 19c and 25c kinds your choice Satur day, pair Continues to delight hundreds of housekeepers. Ask the demonstra tor for a sample and an explanation she'll gladly give both. For Saturday. All 23c Musicincluding Popular, Classic and Operatic Piecesper copy De Luxe Edition, per copy, 5 cents. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Send 1 cent extra for postage. FAST TO CHICAGO On your next trip east why not go as your letter goes? The United States government selects the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Five daily passenger trains from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago--almost as frequent as sub urban train service. These include The Pioneer Limited an4 The Fast Mail, the two most popular trains between these cities. No extra charge to ride on them. If every woman in the world wore a MacQhn&LiiorfU there would be no old maids excepting those who remained single from choice. Ask your dealer to show you our new spring styles and Be Sure Our Name Is on Belt and Hangers. 35 women's, and misses' raincoats, large leg of-mutton sleeves, shirred at top and with belted back mostly dark mixtures with large assortment of sizes. These coats are wel worth $10.00. Saturday's price 25 women's covert jackets, "lined throughout with satin, belted back, sleeves shirred at top, black and tan, sizes to 44. We bought these coats to sell at $10.50. #fc7 ISA Saturday's price 0V v, ^s:.:: ^res- Sheet Music Specials VmFl# 98c $1.98 tO t-,.' Women'1* $1.25 Fine:.....69o Blucher Ox- $i.98 Women's $3 and $2.50 Fine Women's 75c, $1.Q0 and $1.50 Strap Slippers, cut to W. B. DIXON. MAGPHERSON & LANGFORD, St. Paul, Mirtn: N. W. P. A., St. Paul. Advertisers In The Journal's want columns who uto* not receive $ satisfactory results should look well to the wording of their ads. Tell them the whole story. Bring out the desirable features. Satisfactory results are & sure when the proposition and the ad are both right. Defective Page E VANS-JOHN SON-SLOA I N E CO High Prices Are Unknown HereQuality Always Comes FirstFigures Merely Incidental Cloak and Suits Saturday -we want to move a great many goods In this department and in order to do "so have made selections to offer you that we know will please in style, quality and price. For Saturday only we. will have a special sale of $25.00, $27.50 and $32.50 Suits, a large variety of styles, colors and cloths, all of the very latest designs and makes in the cloths that are now most desired. These Suits will all be placed in one lot to sell 4*9(1 A A Saturday only at the special price of H*s&lf W $6.98l Wash Goods PrintsBest quality white grounds printed in neat designs and stripes regular 6c yard MR "& kind TT2 Egyptian TissuesReal Manchester Chambrays, embroidered Mulls, mer cerized Satin" Raye Mulls, all fabrics of real merit values from 19c to 2oc yard. Choice, If. Saturday IOC Wall Paper and Paints Parlor Papers, in Gilt and Glimmers, either width border also bedroom paper in florals and stripes, worth 10c and more. Satur- ^Ja day, roll O We sell Japalac, Wall Paper Clean er, Floor Wax and all kinds of Paint Brushes, at lowest prices. Canby Shoes at Mighty Sacrifice Saturday will wind up the Canby Shoe SaleEvery pair in store Small price. Note the prices quoted. Read every Women's $3.00 and $2.00 Fine Low $1.25 Boys' School Shoes, cut Shoes, to 5*/2, cut to Women's $1.50 Kid Lace Shoes, cut to Women's $2.50 and JB $3.00 Oxfords, cut to. 9 lanrv $1.50 Misses' Fine Kid Shoes, cut to $1.50 Boys' Good 4 .fl A School Shoes, cut to ..^lll 75c and $1.00 Child's MJBbt* Fine Shoes, to cut to ^HfC Silks Saturday, pick and choose from 200 pieces brand new Corded Wash Silks, the very best quality, regular price tlae "world over is 49c yard, at April 28, Y$$: Only 18 children's coats in blue and brown cheviot, sizes to 14, loose back with large sailor collars worth $4.00. |f to JB A Saturday 9i4l 25 women's plaited walking skirts, in blue, brown and black large assort- ^42 Jfi ffl ment of sizes, worth $7.98 ^HB^MP 18 women's Panama walking skirts, blue, green, brown and gray mixtures, all lengths and sizes. These skirts are JB sffe g" well worth $6.50. Saturday 9OBJ 0 25c How to Get Well. iranimm Every ^organ of the body isN directly connected with the brain by nerves. The nerve cells in the brain generate nerve forcepowerand send it to the organ through these nerves, and this nerve-force gives life and action. The or gans work perfectly when there is sufficient nerve power. Lack of nerve force weakens the ac tion of an organ and it works imperfectlybecomes sick. Two-thirds of all sickness is thus due to weak or deranged nerves it is therefore advisa ble to take Dr. Miles' Restor ative Nervine, because it makes nerve energy. When you cure the nerves you remove the cause, and that's the way to get well. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine cured me of nervous prostration after every other effort had failed to give me relief. My trouble seemed to begin with a general loss of strength and a* breaking down of the nervous system I suffered from headache, constipation and fluttering or palpita tion of the heart. My appetite failed and I was so nervous and restless that I could not sleep at night My hus band, who is a druggist, brought me a bottle of Nervine. It helped me from the start, and I continued using it until had taken six bottles. My health was completely restored." MRS. SILA M. MOREHOUSE, North Adams, Mich. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first Dottle will benefit. If it falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ft" I tbst Dr. A. W. Chase IAQ Ointment is a certain anc IglOO absolute cureforany fonx of itching, bleeding, or protruding pjles, the manufacturers guaran tee a cure. You can use it and if %ot cared get your money back. Mr. Cat/per Walton, laborer, Michigan City, Ind., says *'I work hard and lift a great deal. Thestrain brought on an attack of piles. They itched and they protruded andbled. Nothing helped themuntil I used Dr. A.W. Chase's Ointment That cored thorn." SQc. a box at all dealers, or Da. A.W. CHASE MEDIOOTS CO., Buffalo, N. You cannot depend on the weather, but you can always de pend on Journal want ads to bring results* Only a word. Boys' Suits Boys' Double Breasted Suits in plain and mixed goods, -worth to gk A g^ & $3.98. Clean up price.... N&afiitlU Boys' Working Shirts, 25c. Boys' 3-piece Suits in good all wool mate rials, worth to $8.50. A A Clean up Price ^)OavO Boys' and Young Men's Over- A alls, worth to 50c uuC Boys' and Youn Men's long pant Suits, broken sizes, worth to $15.fl*m A A Clean up Price $6 50 and. ^^fr %3 Kodak Supplies 10 M. Q. Developer Tubes, &% Saturday, each 15c jar Thomas Photo Paste. Special for Saturday, A per jar I W will be sold at some surprisingly item. Come early. Women's $1.75 and $2.00 Tan and Kid Oxfords, flv| O cut to 9lifcO 75c Child's Shoes, to *%Cl~. 8, cut to WIG $1.25 Misses' and Child's Strap Slippers, 7 cut to nw%S 85c Children's Fine K*0* Shoes, to 8, cut to O PC 50c Children's Shoes, A to 6, cut to 1 mmG ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. NEW YORKLONDON DIKECT. Miimetonka. April 29 I Minneapolis -May 13 Mesaba Mar 6 Minnehaha May 20 DOMINION LINE. MONTREALLIVERPOOL, short sea passage Dominion May 6 Ottawa May 13 Kensington... May 20 Canada May 27 Jitet for Saturdayoar Newport, Cambridge, Sovereign and La Belle, regular $1.25 and $1.50 Gloves, choice per tf^ flfcfl% Jewelry Dept*. Best 14-karat rolled plate collar but tons for back and front, C#* reg. 10c special Saturday "Easy-on" Yeil Clasp, the latest extra fine quality rolled plate, worth 50c. Gents' Cuff Buttons, Roman gold, rolled plate, sterling silver and IVeneh gray, value to 50c. 3 piece child's set, triple plate, worth 50c. Saturday, OIZ*% your choice 4m O Special26-inch Umbrellas, natural wood handles, silk and linen mixed, worth $2.00 Satur- A AJEt Drug Department* Beef, Wine and Iron, splendid spring tonic, regularly 50c. Saturday (one to a customer) per A|| bottle f Ping Pang Perfume (you know how good) per oz. (bring Osffc,-*. bottle) OmPC Kirk's Congo Cocoa Soap, box of 12 cakes, this time g% A only lC Optical Goods If your sight is not perfect, let us help you make it so. Saturday our fine Gold T'illed Spectacles, war ranted, with best peri scopic lens, worth $3.00 Children's Hats for Saturday(why not bring the children to see them?) A selected lot of Cuban braids, tastily trimmed in flowers, rib- bon, chiffon, etc. These hats are cute styles for childish' 4 faces, Prices $4.98 down to 9 O Ladies' Trimmed HatsAll hand-made, mostly in the dark colors this is a very beautiful line which we intended to sell at from $5.50 to $9.00, but to move them quickly we O will quote $6.98 and ^I!BPO W have just received a splendid shipment of Tuscan straws, untrimmed hats in a pleasing variety of the season's new shapes.fl^4r A i Saturday they go on sale at from $3.50 down to 9 IIV I V- OOEANSTEABflggS^ AMERICAN LINE. PLYMOUTHCHJiltBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Philadelphia ..April 29 I New York May 13 St. Paul May 6 St. Louis May 20 PhiladelphiaQueenstowBLiverpool Merion April 29 Haverford Mar 13 Noordland May 6 Friesland May 20 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK, ROTTERDAM. VIA BOULOGNE. Statendam May 3 Rotterdam May 17 Rjndam... May 10 Potsdam May 20 RED STAR LINE. ANTWERPDOVERLONDONPARIS. Kroonland April 20 Finland May IS Zeeland. May 01 Vaderland .May 20 WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORKQUEENSTOWNLIVERPOOL. Teutonic May 3 Majestic May 17 Celtic May 5 Cedric May 19 Oceanic May 10 Baltic May 24 BOSTONQUEENSTOWNLIVERPOOL Cymric May 11, June 8, July 13 Arabic May 25, June 22, July 20 Republic June 1, Julv 6 Aug. 10 0. E. BRECKE, N. W. P. Agt., 121-1S3 3d at S, Guaranty Bldg. Minneapolia. Z. H. LABZ, Passenjei Agant. 875 Robert at. St. Paul. SUMMER CRUISES During June, July and August. To NORWAY, To the NORTH CAPE, and SPITZBERGEN. To SCOTLAND the ORKNEY and irpi A Kir* SHETLAND ISLES.NORWAY and vCUAWU AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES To the principal Seaside Resorts of GERMANY, ENGLAND, BELGIUM, SPAIN, FRANCE AND HOLLAND, by the twin-screw steamers, "Prin sessin Victoria Luise," "Moltke," "Hamburg" and "Meteor." For itineraries, rates, etc., -apply HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 85 37 Broadway, N. Y., and 139 Randolph at, Chicago, or any local agent. ffamburg-iftmerican. PlymouthCherbourgHamburg S. S. Deutschland. Sails April 27, May 25 June 22, etc. Deutschland .April 27 c*Bluecber May 11 ^Pennsylvania..April 29 zPatricia May 13 Hamburg....... May 3 'Alblngla May 20 zPretoria .-.May 20 cDeutschland May 26 cGriU room. Gymnasium I on board. zVla Dover for London and Paris to Hamburg. sDirect HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 35-37 B'way.N.Y. W. B. CHANDLER, 119 Third street South. THE OLD RELIABLE CUNARD LINE ESTABLISHED 1840. The Oldest Line crossing the Atlantic. BUSION, QLJ-.JvNarOWW, LIVLitPOOL. The magnificent twin-screw steamships "SAXONIA," "IVERNIA," 600 feet long, 14,150 tons. TWO OF THE LARGEST STEAMERS THAT EVER ENTERED PORT OP BOSTON. Fast Remarkably Steady, Spacious Prome nades Passage about 7 days. First and Second Saloon Rooms Located Upper Decks amidships Perfect Ventilation. Table Unsurpassed. Fitted with Marconi's wireless system. SAXONIA, April 25, May 23, June 20, July 18. IVERNIA. May 9, June 6, July 4, Aug. 1. Early reservations recommended. Round-trip discounts. /Third-class. low rates. NO LIVESTOCK CARRIED. CHARLES hTJMNER. 126 State St, Boston. A. E. JOHNSON CO.. 10-14 WASH av S, Mpla. COMPAGRI E 6EIEMLE TRANSATLANTIQUE French tine, New York to Paris, Six Da y* Sailings Every Thursday at 10 a, m. La Lorraine May 4 La Bretagne ...May 25 La Touraine May 11 La Lorraine June 1 La Savoie .May 18 La Touraine ....June S New, modern, gigantic twin-screw and express steamers, naval officers' man-of-war discipline. Company's vestibuled trains, Havre-Paris, four? hours Professional orchestra on board twin-screw steamers Nils Nilson, 100 Washington ar S A. E. John son & Co, 10 Washington av S, 0. B. Brecke, 127 S 3d st, W. B. Chandler, 119 3d st. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL 8TKAMKU8 MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL. Weekly Sailings St. Lawrence Route Shortest, smoothest and most picturesque. NEW FAST TURBINE TRIPLE SCREW STEAMERS "Victorian" and "Virginian"12,000 tons cack. TWIN SCREW STEAMERS "Tunisian" and "Bavarian"10,500 tons sack. F. W. A. POPPE, Gen'l Northwestern Agt.. 307 Second Ave. S, Minneapolis. Mian. Apply to any local agent, or ALLAN & CO 174 JACKSON BLVD.. CHICAGO. DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICE TO *& 98c Mei\sFurnishings Men's good black Hose, double aoleg, our regular 15c line, Ck*m Saturday Men's Work Shirts, in drills, mad ras and a few black sat eens, all in 1 lot, choice.. Ladies' and Children's Millinery 49c NORWAY, SWEDENftDENMARK. Bv tho fast 10,000-ton twin-screw steamers. HELLIG OLAV from New York.. May 10 UNITED STATES from New York May 2* OSCAR II from New York June 7 HELLIG OH.V from Vew York June 21 UNIXKD STATES from %ew York Jnly 5 OSCAR II from New York July It SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE, A. E. Johnson Co.. Minneapolis. PROPOSALS FOB INDIAN SUPPLIES.Depart. ment of the Iuterioi, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. March 13. 1905 Sealed pro posals, indorsed "Proposals for blankets, wool en and cotton goods, clothing, etc. as tht case may be and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Nos 119-121 Wor^ter street. New York City, wil. be received until 1 o'clock of Tuesday, May 16, 1905, for furnishing for the Indian Service, blankets, woolen anl cotton goods, clotting, notions, hats and cape. Bids must be made out on Government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary information for bidders will be furnished on application to the) Indian Office, Washington. D. the U. S. Indian warehouses. 119-121 Wooster street. New York City 265-267 South Canal street, Chicago, 111 815 Howard street, Omaha, Neb. 602 Soata Seventh street, St Louis. Mo 23 Washington street. San Francisco, Cal the Commissaries of Subsistence. U. S. A., at Cheyenne. Wyo, and St Paul, Minn. the Quartermaster, S. A., Seattle, Wash and the postmasters at Sioux City, Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. Bids will be opened at the hour and days above stated, and bidders are Invited to be present at the opening. The Department reserves the right to determine the point of delivery and to re ject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. F. E. LEUPP, Commissioner. AGOODTSINa ItYMAX-mJEL DRUG OOMPAJnd n#MMwn Bffna. LADIES UPS, Face and Hands, chapped or cracked, instantly healed and softened by Para camph. Clean and antiseptic. Guaran teed by druggists. &