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GOOD CROP CONDITIONS BEING OUT I.ARGEE QBDBStS FOB TV- TUBB DELIVERY. ^K*# tork. Jane 80.Bmdtret, Sowever,e the week ending June 28 number 146. against ITS last week, 186 in the like week ol 1806, 904 in IBM. 162 In 1903 and 188 in 1902. HIDES, PELTS,TALLOW,WOOL EOTEV OP TH E MARKET TH E NORTH WESTER* HIDE A ETJR COMPANY. The hide market is very firm with slightly advanced prices Tho wool marfcet la doll Prices below are the best that can be quoted and paid on honest election. Most of the large operators are out f the market and concessions have to be made to move wool In carload lots. Tallow Is dull and slightly lower. None but rand, double headed barrels bring outside prices. The fur season Is practically closed. No.l. No.2. Green salted ourod steer hides, over o 12*4 M-% Sreen salted heavy cow. hides, over 00 lbs 12% Creen salted light hides, under 60 lbs 12t Creen salted bulls, stags, oxen or work steers 10 Green salted long-haired kips, 8 to SS lbs 11 Creen salted Teal kips 12V, Green salted Teal calve*, 8 to 18 tta Green or frown hides, l%c less than "greea aired, i.1 Hors an mule hides largei,u each..,$38.150$2.75 Sry Sreen. reen bull, No. 1, per lb bull, No. 2. per lb Kip, No. 1, per lb Kip, No. 2, per Green salted calf, per lb....... No 2 calf, damaged, per lb.... XJry flint, peir lb Dry call per lb Skunks,,,eachh 'eacons eac At V-Bvy. in ^mmw^ yuH^^u^ of today ays: A week of comparative quiet in whoja ale trade, but improved retail distribution, favored by -warmer weather, closes a half-year period the like of which for activity and vol ume of business done has never before been equaled. Bank clearings, foreign trade returns, rail way earnings, statistics of Iron production, railway building and all available measures of trade and Industrial volume go to confirm this view despite numerous disturbing elements, such as congressional debates on rate bills, disturbed money market conditions,' insurance legislation, tile San Francisco fire and the coal strikes watch tended, perhaps, to modify what otherwise would nave been superabundant ac tivity. Looking to the future, the prospects cer tainly suffer little by comparison with the garnered results of the past slv months The rop situation as a whole is good, in fact, excellent, and will compare favorably with any similar period in the country's history. Basing their operations upon these underlying condi tlons, dealers have bought liberally In antici pation. Seles for next fall, winter or spring, as the case may be, are of full, in many lines, record volume. Prices show remarkable strength considering the Increased productive elements brought into play and the proverbial effect of high prices on consumption Monev la fairly easy, tho differences of opinion exist as to whether the large needs of next season ean be met without a more or less severe pinch In rates. Significant of the general ao tlvlty In trade Is the fact that political dis cussion usually marked at this season of the fear, is conspicuous by Its infrequency, not to ay absence. At the moment retail trade, aided by the warmer weather and June clearance sales, is active, but wholesale and jobbing lines dls lay th usual seasonal dullness, which is, not so marked as In preceding years moreover, fall orders In very many lines are heavy, being in excess of the corresponding period a year ago, and the outlook favors a burst of buying after the passing of the July holidays Industry is active, the Iron and steel lines particularly so, but many plants will be forced to close for repairs the coming week, yet the shutdowns will be shorter than usual. Railway earnings are heavy. The labor situa tion continues to Improve. Building maintains remarkably active pace. Business failures In the T7nlted States *or 7 Horsee and mule hides,, medm....... 2 25 Hone and mule hides, small, each 1 80 1.25 Montana butchers, short trim, light. 20% Montana butchers, long trim, heavy. 19% Montan butchers, trim, light. 18% Soutanastretchedundelon6 dian 18% a calf, lbs., 28% Montana kip, 6 to 12* lbs 18 Iowa, Minnesota. Dakota, Wisconsin bides 17 18 8akotbolland ry hide* 13% a Wisconsin calf, under Tibs 'Sp ?2 ips, 6 to 12 lbs I salted, all sections 16 18 Dry horse and mule hides, each....$1.00 $1.00 Felts, large, each.., $1 W@l5g pelts medium, each 60 .90 Pelts, small, each 80 .60 pry territory butchers, per Jb 17 .18 Ir territory muTrains, per lb .16 .17 Tallow, cake fallow, solid Crease CHICAGO HIDE MARKET. Prices are for the Btreet market in small Ms and the country market In carlota: Hides stree market) Heavy green salted, fully cured, lf Ij'tnt green salted, fully cured, per lb Green, (To. 1, per lb Green, No. 2, per lb.. Damaged green salted, per lb. faltedcuredl, art No. 1, per lb bul hides, per lb Salted bull hides, damaged, per ib ft ^**E*% ^sl^JS*^^ *ggj|p3 ||s^%* ^^*^4w-^C*Cf Vi*t Saturday Eyeing, i II' ii ii i i i i i i i ii i in FALL BOSINESS HEAYY 11% 11% 9 o% 11 Erosperous 4 8tt Wool, unwashed, medium...,. 24 @25 Wool, unwashed, coarse 2" 24 Wool, unwashed, fine 21 28 Wool, unwashed, burry, seedy, eaoh 18 @20 Wool, unwashed, medlnxn and coarse IS sll Ginseng, dry and clean $6.80 Seneca root, dry 43 @47 S0.1S .12 .11 .11 .11 .11* .10 .09 .0$ .11 .10 .18 .11% .XX .15 .60 .25 No. 2 dry salted and skins, two thirds price. Glue stock 08943 Bone hides, No 1...... S3 OO Horse bides, No 2 2.00 pony bides, each................ l.QO Country Market-- sKo. 1 heavy steers No. 1 heavy cows No. 1 bull hides No. 1 extra light hides No. 2 buff hides No. 1 bulls No. 1 calf skins, city No 1 kips Deacon Skin, each .80 Horse hides, each. No. 1 pry flints, heavy, per lb Dry flints, light Dry kips ttnr calf .03% GENERAL PRODUCE Official notations of the Minneapolis Produce Exonaage. ooxreoted up to 12 m., Saturday, Jane 30. OTJTTERCreameries, extras, per lb, 19c creameries, firsts, 17%c creameries, seconds, J6c dairies, extras, 166 dairies, firsts. 19c dairies, seconds, ic ladle*, firsts, 14c ladles, econds, 12c packtaf atock, fresh, sweet, 14cj state, held, So. EGGSCurrent receipts, No. 1, case eount, esse, $4, current receipts, No. 1, candled, dos, 16c fresh dirties, candled, case, |8} checks and seconds, candled/ 82.70. CHEESETwins or flats, rancr. paraffined. 12VJC, fancy, unparaained. lie choice, paraf fined, lie choice, unparmffinsd, 10c fair, 8c daisies, fancy, twins or flats, lSfte choice, twine or fiats, He off grades, twins or flats. 9c Young Americas, fancy In Quality and regular in style, 18c choice, per lb, 18c off grades, per lb 10e long-horns. &r lb, 19c brick. No 1, paraffined, ll^O, No. 1, unprfrtnCi, lie, No. 2, 6@7c, off grades, 28c, Unftbrger. No 1, 12o, No. 2, 8o off grades, 28c, SwlM, fancy, loaf, old, 17c. choice, ll@l2c off grades, 8% @9c fancy block, 14c choce block, 1112c off grades, 8@10cj pultost. No. 1, 8c off grades, c primoat, No. 1, 8c oft grades, 8@6c. ONIONSBermudas, per100 lbs, 82 50 Texas fellow, per crate, $150 Texas sllvetsklns, per irate, 81 78, California, per sack, 82,25. CABBAGESouthern, par crate, 92.80. VEGETABLOB?A^uuw, per do*. OOc, iieV Mtrota, dot, 80c was beans, bu, |2i string ttani, per bu |2 cucumbers, per de*. 80er eorn. green, per dos, 60c egg plant, dos, si.jB: arlfc. 10@12c lettuce, leaf" 16c lettuce, ieate, dos, SSof mint, per doz, 40c onions, dos Jmachts, 16c parsley, dos 28c, pieplant, 50-lb boxes, 75c -pepjsarsv pec stx-basket crate, |2 peas, arreen. bn. SX 23, sqnaah, snmnxer, SX SS spinaoh. bu, 60c watercress, tlo^, ?5c, ne* beets, dos, 80c, tomatoes, 4-baskei cra^e, 90o, HdNBYExtra fancy white, 1-lta lectionB, ITc fancy white, 1 lb sections. 16c choice white, 1-lb sections, 12c amber, 18c goldenrod. 12c extracted white, In cans, Tel extracted amber, in cans. 7c. PpTATOBSCarlota, sacked. Burbsnks. bu, 80c red and white mixed, cawots, sacked, 85o red, carlota, sacked, 3Se small, lots, 6c mer#l *etV hn, 90c. 3, BEANSQuotations include saelM Fancy tl.80 choice navy $1.50 nreaindi n'av^ 'Ri.60 mixed and dirty. 4S@70c brown, fancy, Lima, L.8^ mixed, fair to good, fl 50@l.fi0 Utlifflrnia. per lb, 6Ue. LIVE POULTRYBoosters, 6c hens, large, fat, 0QlOc yearling roosters, under** lbs, ic -e** ir coarse, staggy, 67c, broilers, lb. lBfUltcj brollep 1 pound and under, do*. $1 ducks, 9cJ geese, 7@Sc turkeys,, large, fat, ll@12cl pxtn toros, 10c. PIGEONSTame, live, young or old, do*, Tic, dead, S@60cr squabs, nesttia, fancy selected, live or dead, SI.50, small, poor and thin, un salable. FlSHWekerei, per lb, 4@So pike. eiTPet erappiee, 7c: sunflsb, perch, etc., 39Bc btiffulo and carp/ 3@4c billheads', dressed 6c: white, 10c salmon, 15c herring. 4@5c: halibut, 10c All fish should be drawn and well Iced. PROG LEGSLarge, per dos, 5@6c medium, per 3os, 48oe DRESSED MOATSVeal, fancy, lb, 6%7e Teal, fair to good, 5@5%e veal, small and over weight, 4@5c muttons, fancy, 6c muttons, thin and overweight, 3@4c lambs, yearlings, choice to fancy. 9@10c, lambs, thin OF overweight, 4S86c lambs, milk, pelts on, beads oft, 12@13o hogs, heavy, 6@6%o light, e%@?e. BAtfANASJumbo bunches, $3.So@8.B0 large bunches, $2 75@3 medium bunches, $2 252.5Q. DRIED PBASYellow, fancy, bu, $1.60, yel low, medium, $126 green, fancy, bu, $1.50 green, medfcam, $1.10 marrowfat, $1.80. ORANGESCalifornia navels $4 25@6: Medi terranean Sweet*. #4 TO, ueeOlinss, S4.BO, St. Michaels, $525: late Valencies, $525 LBMONS-California, 800s, fancy, $6.50 380s, fancy, 56,50 choice, 96 Messlnas, $6.251 limes, box, $1.25 APPLESRussets, tl, $S Willow TwigB, brl, $8, Baldwins $7.50 Ben Davis,' box, $9: Soman Beauty, S3. PINEAPPLESCuban, crate, $8 Florida, crate, $803.25. GRAPE FRUITBox, $4.755. OOCOANUTSPer bag, $3 75 per dos, 60c. CHERRIESSour, 16-a.uart cases, $1.50 24- quart cases, $2. MELONSWatermelons, dos, $4.50@5 canta loute crate $7 "WEST COAST FRUITSCherries, box, $1 BO 2.25, plums, choice, crate, SI.00, plums, fancy, crate, $2.10 peaches, box, $1 BERRIESStrawberries, 16 qts. $1.60 straw berries, 24 Qts, $2 25 red raspberries, 24 pints, $3 black raspberries, 24 pints, $2 goose berries, 16 quarts, SI 75: currants, 16 quarts $1 50 blackberries, 24 Qts, $3, blueberries, 10 qts. $1.75@2. BANK CLEARINGS New York, June SO.The following table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank olear ings at the principal cities for the week ended June 23, with the percentage of increase and decrease, as compared with the corresponding week last year: Pet. Deo Pet. Inc. 5 0 New York $1,671,152,078 Chicago 200,728,884 Boston 141.845,400 Philadelphia 145 815 061 St Louis 49,292 9J6 Pittsburg 58 280 882 San FraaolKo SO 14T 642 TWIN 0IT1B8 24 811,081 Baltimore 26,691,064 Cincinnati 23,840,000 Kansas CItv 20,4S7#12S New Orleans 16,304 647 MINNEAPOLIS 16 497,102 Cleveland 16,499,624 LouftvlUe 11,807,902 Detroit Los Angeles Omaba Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis 10.1 14.9 8.0 8 Outside N. Y. city 951,716,524 CANADA. Montreal $27,687,170 Toronto 20.344,255 Winnipeg 8,770,877 Ottawa 2,126856 Halifax 1,607,771 Vancouver, B. 2,147,490 Quebec 1,786,258 Hamilton 1,388,290 St John, N. 1,032,181 London, Cut 905,227 Victoria, B. 0 746,166 Calgary 941,861 12% 9.1 4.4 14.2 'f.8 Ver** liOw Fourth of July Rates, The Northern Pacific railway will sell speoial FourtE of July Return trip tickets from St. Paul and Minneapolis to any point in Wisconsin. Minnesota and North Dakota at one fare for the round trj- July 3 and 4, 1906, tickets good returning to and including July 8, with the following exceptions: Between St. Paul and Stillwater, 60 cents. Between Minneapolis and Stillwater, 80 cents. Between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Stfil water and Dnluth and Superior, $6.7?L Between St. Paul, Minneapolis and AsWand and Washburn, $7,35, For full information call or write, G. F. McNeill, city pass. agt.. Nor. Pac. By., 19 rucollet block, Minneapolis, Mann. A cool, comfortable ride to all points East via thfr SS&ARY., and connec tions. Through Slep9r Dnluth to Mon treal. 8olid Yestibuled Electric Lighted Trains. Write freely for rates and information. Mart Adson, Oreneral Passenger Agent. SUNDAY OH0ECH SERVI0E3 rRCTRev. T. A. Olsen. 10:30, "Sacred Priv ileges, communion service. i P^y1tkrAflT.-PTt~, Q, Gamble Moralns. mria, LibeWjr-mna PRtrlotJsm,"the a patrhxaY eyentegf- '^l'Srfttl in Uast. 'M- flttipejr jrtjclp ftf setvlcetr ihoros "King of "Kings," and **The Stof id Baaner." 'Iftev". Pathan A. CrandaH. Uornlhf, Three Tenses of Salvation" evening, Epidemic of Practical Materialism^ NeafAito Qoof'r, evening ing, "The Body of CuHstfV w*ng, Fowler. CENTRALftcv. JoHh Roberts'oifff 04 23.9 9 8 4.5 7.8 19"i 21.8 22.5 21 9 2 6 5.2 18.4 2 8 11.1 12,388,476 8,952,723 9,452,122 8,305,964 ($588 4O0 6 964,940 6,222,036 ST PAUL Denver Seattle Washington Portland, Ore Skit Lake Olty Tacoma SpokaSe Wash Pes Moines bloux City Davenport Topeka Helena Fargo, N. Sioux Falls, S. 8,318,869 6,758,189 8,237,818 6,840,780 4,479,815 0 072 825 3 549,254 S 661,068 2,583^89 1,709,623 707,817 865,934 801,822 866,894 282,020 29.6 83 1 17.4 9 7 49.8 19 8 81 6 11 0 20,6 17.0 84.1 117.1 29 8 Total. U. S S2,622,867,88T 17.4 farmers, who have for years een anxiously awaiting railroad con nections with the south, and it is now certain the railroad will be in running order and ready to help move this year's crop. It is the intention of the Townsite company to offer lots for sale in the towns of Bannerman and Desford on July 7, 1906. The Company will have a representative on the ground, aa desig nated below, July 6, between the hours of 11 o'clock aim. and 4 p.m., where people can make their choice of lots, and July 7 a representative will be at St. John, N. D.f at Bolette County bank at 9 o'clock a.m., where deals for lota can be consummated. These two towns offer every advantage to busi ness men in all lines, and from their advantageous position thoy are destined to become flourishing business oenteys. There will be an immediate demand for hotels, general stores, hardware stores, lumber and coal yards, restaurants, drug stores and, in fall, All lines of business. Tliey offer a splendid Wea inff for a private bank and men wft a moderate amount of capital will find here an excellent opportunity of estab lishing themselves in a permanent and lucrative business. Bannerman will be located five miles north of the international boundary line, and about twelve miles from St. John, N. IX, on the northeast quarter of section 16 township 1, range 18, This town is favorably located Rood. high ground with excellent opportuni ties for drainage. Desford is located on the northwest quarter of section 14, township 2, range 19, and has a good laoa^ion. The terms of sale will be one-third in casE, one-third in one year and one third in two years at 8 per cent inter est. If a person: desires they can make, full payment and receive deed. For further particulars inquire of Brandon Townsite Company, "Willmar, Minn. D. N. TsUlman, President. tTLi 46! '7*8 9 5 8.5 *4.6 13.5 Total, Canada .$68,892,641 16.8 Two New Canadian Towns. The Brandon, Saskatchewan & Hud son Bay Railway company is building a line from St. John, N, D. to Bran donr Manitoba, and will soon push their luxe from Brandon north td HrMpofinojay This road runs directly thru the choi cest of the world-famous Manitoba wheatfields, a district well settled with *te^. "Hfed, White and Blue." ,*r OAEVARYRev. Dr Fowler MornlngV* "The et Text" evening, ReV. phaile- A, Co6k of 'Bloomfleld, N. xrttit BJfeMnl for 'Dr, Evening,^.M Hev John Robertson. -.J BLTHE8DAr-Dr. Becibam of NaBnviaer, Tenn., morning and evening EPISCOPAL. K'v CHRIST CHiraOH (3440 Blaisdell awaue^Rer. Andrew J). Stowe, Morning,, 10-30, evening, Rev. S. Peter Y. P. S., Tue8dayv 8 p.m GETHSLMANi.Rev. Irving P., Johnson. Morn ing, 8 and 10.80 Sunday school, 12.15, event ing, 7:45. ST, PAUL'S (corner Franklin and Bryant ave nues)Rev. Theodore Payne Thurston 8 a.m., communion. O 4B a m., Sunday school, XX a. m^, Service sermon by rector 18 a*,, holy com munion. During July and August evensong will be omitted.' ALL BAINTS (2619 Clinton avenue)10.30 a.m., holy communion, morning prayer and sermon by Rev. E. J. Purdy, 18 m., parish school evening services discontinued in July and BSCTMAITHEWBBUT. James TrtrnDle. Morn ing. "Sec That You Receive the Whole Conuael of, Good" evening, Bible reading and instruo* tion, no night service during July and August. ST. liARK'S PR00ATHED&AL8 a.m., holy communion 10 30, holy communion and sermon by Vicar Hills no evening service. METHODIST. HOPKINSRev. O. H. Sweatt. Sermon morn ing and etening. HEKNEPItf AVENUERev. Fayette L. Thbmp s6n. Patriotic exercises morning and even ing. Morning address by Governor S. R. Van Sant, evening by Mrs, Mary Starkweather.J, FIRSTRev. W. H. Jordan. Morning, A Refuge in Hot Weather" evening,, union Berylee sermon by Dr. O G. Clark. LAKE STREETRev. T. W. Stout. The pastor will preach morning and evening. SIMPSON (Twenty-eight and Second avenue S) Rev. F. S. Tincher. Morning, "In Debt How to Get Out" evening, "Dead Flies, or He Is But. "d,During the heated term fhe^ morning servnsr will be cut to one hour and ten minutes and the evening service to an hour or less. NORTH (corner Fremont and Forty-fourth ave N)Rev. L. ATWillsey.- Morning, "Hope, the Christian Anchor" evening, "Summer Chris tianity, TRINITYRev. W. A. Shannon. Morning, "Patriotism", evening, *'A Visit to Nazareth." FOREST HEIGHTSRev. Charles Sumner Da vie, Ph.D. Morning, "True Occasion for Re joicing in the Life of the Church, or Our New Church": evening, "True Occasion Rejoicing in the Life of a Nation, or Days We Celebrate." WESLEYRev. L. T. Guild. N Morning, "Un- explored Remainders"} evening, "The Sen tinel at the Door." Short midsummer service. THIRTEENTH AVENTTED. Woolpert DJ Morning, "Xfie Mystery tn CJn.tOTy", I evening, union service with Central German M. E. church at 7:30. PARR AVENTTERev, G. G. Vallentyfle. Mr. Edward p. Ely will preach. No evening serv ice. FQWLEB, (corner Franklin and Dqpont avenues) Rev James S. Montgomery. Morning, at 10 30, Professor Cooper of Hamline university wHl preach on the subject, "The Appeal of Christ to Our People*", evening, at 8, patrio tic services with addresses, music and recita tions. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject of the lesson sermon for all Churches of Christ Scientist, "Life." First church, morning and evening service. Second chnrch, morning service only. Third chuich, morning service only. Fourth church, morning service only. UNIVERSALIS!-. UiiUitCH OS" THE JEEPKTS-MrF.TtHer. Joseph. K. Mason, morning, "The Higher Signifl cance of ^independence Day" evening*, g:3o( services conducted by the Young People's Christian union TUTTLE MEMORIAL (corner Twenty-seventh and Blaisdell avenue)Rev. Bernard C. Rnggles morning,, a Summer Sermon. "The Testimony of a Tiee" no evening service until Septem ber. Communion will be observed at morning service, DISCIPLES O CHRIST. GRAND AVENTTE CHURCH OP CHRISTRev. P. Nystrom will speak, morning ana* even- PORTLAKD AVENTTE CHURCH OP GHR1ST Rev. P. Rice. Morning, '^Problems Solved In the Banctasry." Evening, patriotic ser vice, "The Nation's Safety." Special music at both services. EVANQBUCAL ASSOCIATION. P1HST (1828 Emerson avenue N)F. R. Planti kow. Preaching by pastor morning and even ing. Sunday school at 9 SO a LUTHERAN. TRINITY (German corner Thirteenth $&flt 8 and Nineteenth street)10.30 a.m., Rev. Fred eric Slevera, ".(Strive to Enter In at the Straight Ga1li evening, 80, ''Jesus Receiv- jtbJMnners 'BETHEL (corner of Seventeenth avenue fend Thirty second street)Rev. H. Grimsby. Morning, special services with confirmation. Evening, *The Good Shepherd", English serv ices Sunday school at 9, Norwegian and En glish. ST. JOHN'S (Chicago avenue and Seventeenth street )~-Rev. A P. Blmquist. At morning ser' vice Rev. K. Gebhart will -preach. No evening service. ST. JOHN'S (German 625 Main street NE)~ Rev Paul O Dowidat. Morning, I. Thess., ii, 17-20, "Tlie Apostle Paul's Joy In Anticipa tion of His Return to His Congregation." Sun day school 12 to 1 pm. SAXEMC (English)Rev George H. Trabert, I 1 Morning-, Testis CL Gracious l&orjl eve ning, "Walking Worthy of Our Vocation" Dr Trabert expects to spend, his vacation In Europe, sailing .from New York on July 7. ST. MAKE'S (English)Rev John Keehley Morning, "The Prodigal Son" Bervice at 10 45. No evening service* Sunday school at 9 80 am BETHLEHEMRev N. B. Thvedt. Morning service at 10 80. Evening, "The Tteed of Na tional-Righteousness", S Holsta and Rev Mr Thvedt wiU speak, 7 45~ p.m. No Sunday school. The parochial school everv week day except Saturday. All children welcmoe. CONGREGATIONAL. OPEN DOORRev. Walter G. Carlson, Ph.D Morning, "In Remembrance of me evening, "The Prodigal's Resolution" communion ser vices In -the -morning wltli baptism and reeep tionof members. XINIJEN, HILLSRevr P. A. Cool. Morning, ''The Fulfilling of a Great Prophecy," patriotic seimon to 6 A. R,, Rawlins post evening, vesper services, S to 7. FLTMOTTTHRev. Leavitt H. Hallock, DD. Morning "Jjjhat Counts In XAte," commnnJon and reception of members no evening service. IiOWRY HLLLRev. Henry Holmes. Morning-, a patriotic day address and music at 10:80 evening. Christian Endeavor at 6'80 with spe oial- address by the pastor. PILGRIMRev. F. A. Sumner. Morning, com tnunlftn service and reception of new members yyentog "Blghteousness TS-^altetft- the Nation." PTFTH AVENUE^Re* ame It?1'} "Keeping AB^r* thi disconrse. ^riO^B^a'e^feitl^gB T. VlKbankT'M* 'tConB6j|*ett.4nd,Artl8tt Ya ReUgik^f even ing, "Oharles Klngsley." x\ FDiBTBr. W. B, Biley. Morning. "Third Study in the 5*s Bstette of Peter" evening, "The Self-willedt Maa M-SBSSMS CHICAGO ATTOTX--B*V. I. B. Conaat. Mflxn- years. I am. never without it." E Smith Morn ing, communion, "Christ'gs Mission to theN. Lost": no preaching in evening, young peo ple's meeting as usual, "Humility the Founda tion Virtue ff VINERev. J. S. Rood. Morning, address" and communion the individual cups will be used evening, "Patriotism.* tTNBALEDr. 3 W. Cool of New York city, morning and evening. PARK AVENUERev G. S. Rollins, D.D. Morn ing, communion and reception of members, '"rae Deepest Secret" "no evening service Christian Endeavor meeting at 6-30 p.m FOREST HEIGHTSRev. -Stanley M. Humby. Morning, "Thou Prepares^ a Table," commun Ion arfa reception members: evenintr. JMan getting a Tree FREMONT AVENTTERev O. Hilton Mornj int, "Ibe Builder of th Gbttrch," reception of members and the Lord's supper evening, ''The-Wages' of Sin." OPEN bOOBRev. Walter TS. Carlson, Ph D. Morning, "Paul's Antograph" evening, XJaleb's Wedding Present," a sermon suggested by the month of Junes special musiq in the evening. UPRTYJBKJHTH JSTBKETRev. George B. Albreoht. 'Iiovest Thou Me?" com- Morning, "A Man Greatty Beloved.*' PRESBYTERIAN. SHILOHRev. Otis G. Bale. Morning) patriotic service afternoon, flag sermon for children evening, "Can a Business Man Be a Chris- tion?" Patriotic musi& M"1' (corner Lyndale and. Eonrtn avenue N) Rev. William 3. Johnson. Morning, '"The Kingdom of God Wha Is It andservicee Twin City 335. Wher Is evening, open-airt patriotic at northwest corner of Church, beginning at 7.80. Good musfc. "WESTMlNSTEBr-Rev. John Edward Busbnell, Morning*. "Currents In Atmericau Xflte," prelude, to t& Foorui, evening, "Hazael Bur prises Himself," a touch, of human nature. OSAOBHie sermon wili be preached by Dr. Wallace, president of Macaleeter college. yiRSTRev, A. B. Marshall, -D.D. Morning, "A Life for a Life" evening, "AmOld-TiSe Btero,^ the first of a,, series for the month of July. BBTHLEHEMRev. Stanley B. Roberts, D.Bu Morning, celebration Lord's supper reception of members "Baptism of Children?' even ing, "Our NiUon's ?wlls Ha4,H to Meett Them." Song servieei on 'cnuroh1 law4 a -WELSH (comer- JFranHSi' nd^Sevente^ptb^Te- ones)Rev. H, P. .Morgan. The paster,will preach- morning and evening* and ^pillVdm}n Utter the saeram^pt'or the -Ira?jj 1 Bptoe -a the close of the morning service Trie, Ghris tlan- Endeavor -will bave a consecration, meet ing at 6.SO, and all members and 6thers ire sSdly requester t* sttftn^'Mlssiolttry^fiieet- ing. Monday and class meeting Thawday at 8 Bowel The Very Best Remedy for ^wmolfi^ii'/j'if Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an ojd and well-known resident of Kufft6ti, &d., says:. I regard. C&amt)erJain/s Oblic very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make^ this statementzamuyhavinseveral iTna Atr after used i* mtr fum a "-,i Jvnieay in my for the MISS MADfiUSnB CLUTTER VANDERBT/ROH MEMORIAL '(corner Franklin ^artd gentykhlrt^avemft S) Rev. W, O. "^"WfcUace. Monringr," '"rhe^^Ahuudnnt Llfe"'^ evening,, "The True pererise of a Nation Strangers welcome at any or ill Hhe services. STEWART MEMORjAIrRev." R* 'A. Vander ^HLaB.T Morning, "The Traveler's Checks" evening, "The Better Self The pasto, hav ing returned, will occupy- bis pulpit ^t both services. HOPE OHAPEIi (1607 Washington avenue N) Rfiv. AJexander Q Patterson. Evening, com munion and reception of members "Pastor's Word." Appropriated music will b. We Tell rendered choir an Hop quartete Howar by the girls1 Hare will sing a solo. MISCELLANEOUS. A MIOPIAS MISSlON-t-BuoerlHtendent. C. Sweatt. Temperance address bj$ Udwin HAMILTON BTRE INSURANCE COMPANY Principal office, 100 WilUam st, New xoru, Y. (Organised In 1852.) M. S. Buttles, President, D. Leeds, Secretary. Attorney to accept service in Minnesota, Insurance Commis sioner. Cash, capital, 4100,000. INCJOMBTIH 1806. Premiums other than perpetuals... S109.T80S5 Rents and Interest.. 7,844 06 From all other somfces 8S.00 Total income v. DISBURSEMENTS IN 1905. Amount paid for losses.'. Oomirilaslon* BBA taMterwre Salaries and fees of officers, agents and eniploye,,., Taxes, fees and rents Loss on* sale or maturity of ledger assets *r. ....f- All other disbursements *117,6e2^3 S6,75flf.TO 3edS7. Total -disbursements Excess of disbursements over in come ASSETS PSO. 81, 1903. 8.87S.50 6,555.88 5,911.72 6,256 06 $124,846 99 Mortgage loans $76,600.00 Bonds and stocks owned 123,625.00 Cash In office and in bank 7,071.68 Accrued Interest and rents...... 596 67 Premiums In coarse of collection.. 15,902.55 Total admitted 'assets *^2S,795 90 LtABILJTIBS DB0. 81, 1905. Tjbpald lossea anfl-elalms.., $10,507,86 Retasurance reserve 48,d27 99 Salariei, expenses, dividends ..and Interest due 681.42 AB other llabBltles s-*rr'ii,ooe.?6 518 Capital toc*t paW. p......... Defective Page Tetal iial)iUeLuioludliig cap ltal *sa?'46J-if' surplus 4,827.77 Net BISKS .AND P^MIUMS, 1905 BOSINBSS. Fire risks' written during the year $10,488,785.00 Premiums recetve"d ^thereon vli48,447.01, Net amount in force at end of the year 6,208,642.00 BUSINESS I N MINITESSOTA. IN 1B06. Fire risks written..... T*4?i-! Fire Osmiums reeefVed :y 2, Fire losses paid Fire losses Incurred.... K 1,017.00 1,017.00 STATE OR MINNESOTA, Dspartmeni- of InstlHujce- Whereas tne Hamilton "Fire Insurance com pany a corporation organised under the laws of New'York, has fully compiled with the wwls lons of the laws of this state relative to tlie admission and autherisatlon of Insurance com panies of Its classr Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, Insurance Oommissloner, do hereby empower and authorize the said abovs*nmd eompany to ttansact its appropriate business of fire insurance in the state of Minnesota, -according to the laws there* of until the thirty-tost day of January, A. 1907, unless said nthority be revoked .or other- wise legally teiminited ?rtor thefcetp. In testimony Whe*reo* have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at St.. .Paul thisvSlst day of Jansjgg._A._P, o. Phillpps, D., at 4 p.m. evening, revival service. i -r PEOPLE'S (fejilque tHeaterRev &. h. Mor rill Morning, at 11, "Should tlie Fotirth ^olsy'" Orchestra, whistling solo, moving pictures of cowboy Utej views of revolution arj heroes, places, flags and battles, patriotic songs, flag souvenirs presented at door to be worn during the service. ADVENT CHRISTIAN (Fremont and Twenty fourth avenues N)-r-Rev. Mr. Murra. Morning, "Christ Supreme in-Life*' evening, "Christ Revealed in Us" Special music. Professor Bayley will give a cornet solo In the morning and evening. RISING ST/N SPIRITUAL MISSION (McElroy's hall. Eighth street And Nicollet avenue) Jjlvejiy Sunday evening. Speaker, Mrs. Vlr gjnla Lj-On*. Subject from the audience1: Wis .have nothing to conceal! No secrets to hide! We publish the formulas of all our medi cines. You will And thesd in'Ayer's Almanac for 1906. If you do not have a copy we will gladly send you, one. Then show the formulas to your doctor. If Be does not approve, then do not buy if he approves, then buy, and keep these stand- ard family medicines on hand. Ayer sSawapiUla, AyerHi Pills. A*r'u Atm*TiMm- A *erChwrrPetorX InsuranceReal Estate GLOBE AND RUTGERS FIRE INSURANCE OOMPAIfY, Principal office, 76 and-78 Wil liam street, New York, N. T. (Organised in 1899.) E.- C. Jameson, president Lyman Can dee, secretary. Attorney to accept serviee In Minnesota i Insurance Commissioner. Cash cap ital, $400,000. INCOME IN 1905. Premiums o^aer than perpetuals. $2,657,855.05 Rents and interest..... 96,586.91 Profit on ledger assets over book" values 28,207.50 DISBURSEMENTS IN-1005. Amount"-paid for losses $1,148,194 70 &k*laesaf and Interest 64,000.00 Commissions and brokerage 448,418 87 salaries and fees of officers, agents and employees..... 68,081.04 Taxes, fees and rents 48,426.61 AU other disbursements 84.254.87 Total disbursements Excess of income over ments ASSETS" DEC, 81, Value of real estate owned..,. Mortgage loans, Bonds and stocks owned...'.., Cash in office and in bank Accrued interest and rents 1 7A8156 Premiums in course of Collection. 728,104.48 AU other- admitted assets 7)604 68 Mis Clutter's 1 Mes nages by Mrs. Peake and the Boy Psychic,, 307-308 GLOBE BUILDING. Total Income. S2,7d2,64&46 $1,851,302.40 1805. 3,32,447.SS Total adxnlttea assets Assets not admitted, $78,684 45. LIABILITIES DEC. 81, 1905. 4 Unpaid losses and claims $870,797.16/ Reinsurance reserve 1*753,038 09 tiommlsston and brokerage....... 108,465 66 Doe for borrowed money 44,000 0O Capital stock paid up........... 400,000 00 Total liabilities, inoruclng capital $2,676,800.91 Net snrplus t. 1.256,146.92 RffiKS AND PREMIUMS, 1006 BUSINESS. Fire risks written during the ea $274,160,847.00 Premiums recelyea thereon 8,602,697.40 Net amonnt in force at end of the year 289,810.84* 00 ^BXTBXNBSS "MINNESOTA. IN 1800. Fire risks written ..v $1,12297200 Fire tfremlttm* rjeft %,UH)0 Fire losses^ paid *Xz f,377.00 Fire losses Incurred 1 6,481.0 "WTiereaB. tlie Globe and Rutgers Insarmnce .Company, a corporation organized under the laws of New Tort, has fuUy complied with the provisions of the laws of this state, relative to the' admission and authorisation of Insurance 'companies of It class.e Nbw1, therefores I, th undersigned, Iinuhchce Cdmmlssi6ner, do hereby empower and authorise the said above named company to transact Its appropriate 'business of fire Insurance In theit- -Btafe of Minnesota, according- to the lawk there of, until the thlrty-nrst/ay of January, A*,4 1907, unless- said authority be revoked or other wise legally terminated prior thereto. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and ft*"*t* tor official seal at St. Paul, f ^THOMAS D. O'BRKBN, tble tm mf* hnary, A. D. 1)906 Insnraaoe Onninisalonsf. Read her letter about it: STUYVESANT TUSTTRAXCK COMPANY* Principal office: 76 8 William street. New York, N. COrganlsed I860.) A R. Pieraon, president ,C. A. Garthwalte, secretary. Attor ney to accept service in Minnesota. Insurance Commissioner. Cash capital, $200,000. iNCOMB IN 1906. Premiums other than perpetuals.. $416,806.94 Profit on ledger assets over^ book values 371.00 Rents and Interest 15,757.92 Total income. herewith enclose you one of my latest'^ \c jhotographS whick will show you what Newbro 's *t *f. |Selrpicide has done for my hair. Since using your remedy my'hair is much longer than it was, and -f it has that lustre to it that one*s hair always haa^ ^t- when thp scalp is in a healthy condition." i (Signed) Miss Madeline Clutter. No. 4350 Berkeley Ave., Chicago, Bl. The immense popularity of Newbro*s Herplcide, particularly among the better class, is due to the fact that it never disappoints. It does aHi\d more than is claimed for it.} Its delightful fragrance^ perfect clearness and freedom from grease or oil, appeal to the discriminating, and its cleansing, refreshing and health-giving effect upon the scalp is immediately apparent*. Hernic.de mokes the hair light and fluffy and gives it a silken gloss. ^v Extraordinarily- long hair is a gift of CTatrm tn*t relatively -fe posSOSB, trot not many would complain if they could save Nature's head covering in its orig- inal beauty andluxuriance. "l The dandruff germ is the greatest enemy of abundant hair. This is on ac* count of the highly contagious nature of dandruff, which makes it almost impos- sible, to escape tbe Oieeape vrttliput tne occasional use of a germ destroying solu- tion. Newbro's Herpicide is th ORIGINAL "Mils the germ.1 It promptly eradicatese dandruff stopremedygthatr fallin hai and,^{except idandruffn chron ic baldness) restores the hair -to its former health and activity. Herpicide stops' itching of the scalp almost instantly. ~J At Drug Stores. Send 10c in stamps to The HERPICIDE CO., Dept. N. BETBOIT, MICH., for a sample. FOR. SALE A ALL DRUG STORES BABY'S VOICE HH Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger^ pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mothar't Friend* a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this groat crisis in perfect Bafety and without pain* Sold at fi.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address mOADFimJf BMHHJktQK OOm AUmntm. ss. $432,986.86 DISBDRSKMBNTS IN 1905 Amount paia for losses... $178,810.23 OommlssloxkS and brokerage. 107,581 67 Salaries and fees of officers, agents and employees..*., 4,700.00 Taxes, fees ^nd rents...., 4,985 60 Loss on sale or maturity ledger assets 1,102.00 All other lUsSnrSements...,,...,, 5,816 06 Total disbursements Excess of income over disburse ments 911,346.97 $72,945.00 05,000.00 2,925,441 00 129,114 44 18,838 80 $302,405.86 180,480.00 ASSETS DEC. 81, 1905. Mortgage loans Bonds and stocks o%ned......... Cash In office and In bank Accrued interest and rents Premiums In cdhrse of Collection $14,000.00 484,490 00 1,230.23 8,194 18 91.958 31 Total admitted assets $594,867.70 Assets not admitted |588.08. LIABILITIES DEO. 81, 1905. Unpaid"losses and claims........ $34,132 06 Reinsurance reserve 208.624 02 Capital stock paid up...... 200,000.00 Total liabilities, including capital /8442.756.08 Net surplus 162,111.62 RISKS AND PREMIUMS. 1905 BUSINESS. Fire risks written during the year $41,456,990.00 Premiums received thereon 559^715.00 Net amount in force at end of the year 81,160,04200 BUSINBSer I N MINNESOTA. IN 1A05 Flrejrlska wrltt#ji $488,450.00 Fl$e premiums received & ~K, 5,172.00 Fire fosses paid 8,843.00 Fire losses Incurred "/l,087.00 STATE OF MlNNEflolrZ^t^C/^^i Department of insurance, **wi.f Tr _* Ytriiereaa, the Stu veeant Iosurance Company, a corporation orgaolted under the laws of New Yorfc has. iaiijc, compiled with tte provisions of the Ikws of^hk'state/relatl^'lo the* a"dmis sion and authorisation of insurance companies of its class... No's ComatiaBiones,. uu raeeoy vwyomt?r* sou auuorr lac the saidMbove toamed comp|*ny t* transact ap^roprjtaie buslness^f flr^fasurajuce In thi te. of vAnesot%.j: sMordW M* Uwa, *ebf fitll the^fhlr^-nrst^darot^Jatautey, 1907 unless said-authorit be revoked or .otherwiseJegaU^te^ndnated prior tbej-wto^,.. -In testimony* whereof, I hav^heretmto thereof, A. D.. 1907, unless said-authority be revoked or a m* ft MOTHER'S FRIEND HILL & CO. Loans. i: M. W. Main 30 2. WESTERN nrST/RANOE COXPAJTr^-EMaefi pal office, 408 Wood street, Plttobwftt, Fs, John Jackson, President, J) Dallas Hare, See* retary attorney to accept service In Minnesota. Insurance Commissioner. Cash capital, INCOME IN 1905. Premiums other than perpetuals.. Ben%s and interest..,...,,,..... Profit on ledger assets over book values All oilier admitted assets eet hand and affixed my official seal at St. Paul, thi 31st day of January, A. D. 1906. THOMAS O'BRIEN, rwis% Jasuraace Oonnnlasioaer, $St7,f.l Total Income $867,4*T.f? DISBURSEMENTS IN 1905. Amount paid for losses $1*0.070.48 Il-riaeod aso. Interest lS,9SJQ.0e Commissions and brokerage SMt?M Salaries and fees of officers, agents and employees 21,088.18) Taies, fees and rents 18,658.26 All other disbursements 22,964^9 Total disbursements $894,T44.7f Excess of Income over disburse ments 80JSSJ ASSETS DEC 81, 1905. Mortgage loans $127,SS0.09 Collateral loans 1,775.94 Bonds and stock owned.....,....* 466,248.45 Cash in office and intank 22,814.74 Accrued interest and rents 4,847.33 Premiums in oours*ot collection.. 88,290.15 S063,8**.S Assats not admitted, 84,866,23. LIABIUTUS DEO. 81,1906. Unpaid losses and olalms JReuisurance reserve All other liabilities Capital stock paid np Total liabilities, including capital I601.0J2.61 Net surplus 62,7*kS4 RISKS AND PREMIUMS, 1905 BUSINESS*. Fire risks written during, the year. $35^00,881.00. Premiums received thereon 486,8$?.6V Net amount In force at end of the year 44.76S.48T.0ft BUSINESS IN MINNESOTA INi 1908. -sirs SitaicB. Aaausmafi Bisks written $l7l99^48.os 1S.8TJ.08 6,48f,e 4887.% $27,5*6.09 272,886.80 l.lH-22 soo.oeo. Premiums received...$1,180,495.00 18,0780 0 Losses paid 6,486 00 Losses incurred 4,687.00 STATE OFVMlNr7EV30TA7V Department of Insurance. a *5?1( Whereas, Tlie Western loxsrurae Carapaar, corporation organised under the laws of .Feso*- sylvania, has fully complied with-the provMessJ of, the laws/of this state relhttrt to the adaia slon and authorisation of Insurance companies of its class. v* $o#:' therelpre, I, the undersigned, ISMMUW* Commtesiojier, dot hereby empower and aufl&ilse tie ld mbove-iifamed company^ to tranMCt 4ta appsi^late^jmsiness of fire "insurance lnJ-JthV1 ftatifeOf MtnneTsots. accccdlng.'fe the laws-there Jf, litll tfife fhlrty-nrsfr'dny-df January. JLBv 1907, unless said authority be revoked or other*' legally terminated prior thereto. Id tesrlmony'whereof, I have hereunto sat _ hand and affixed my official seal at St. Paul this 81st day of January. A. D. 1906. THOMAS D. O'BRIEN, m-& fasjB-ance Ckmrnisetrtnea,