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Emil Litchke, Manufacturer of and Dealer in ' Light and Heavy... id SERRA ANS ERE HARNESS ~~ After six years’ experience I have reason to believe that I = waa SPREE know the requirements of the Lumbermen of this county and can make tke most desirable akg set of harness that a woodsman could desire. Heary Haraesis My Speaalty But don’t think that I can’t make any grade of light single or double harness that may be desired. There is laeloded in My Stock A very fine line of the popular seasonable, goods that are on this year’s market. 5 REE RE me In Blankets | Have Everything: That the Local Trade “Might Desire, * 2 a S. In Collars, Sursingies, Biankets, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Brushes, Whips of All Discriptions, Sleigh Bells, or any article in my line that might be called for, I am prepared to furnish from my stock on hand. RED Re Sr ERAS | > GRAND RAPIDS, Oe i “oe 4, VERE DE VERE MANNERS. Are No Longer Characteristic of Aristo: cratic Socicty. The high-bred manner that marked the casie of Vere de Vere is certainly not characteristic of aristocratic so- ciety in France, England or America now, ep. The 1 Frenchman who said he could ys tel. the difference between an actress and a countess by the superior ement and good breeding cf the was not so far wrong. Not an English dame of the old schcol, who had brought up her daugh- ters in the tr , admirable, in- and es: Dover mail with two c ters and they arranged their v nis in th orthodox Hardly were the three d when a par rushed down to platfor! g and laughing, 3illy” and “Nell” and “Polly,” and saying fi ion to one of the ently not to accom- GS PRES LE OL GEG SHE PHBL PLD PHO IL OOO ia 6 NESOTA. ORE RS tea) HIS VISION IS PERVERTED. 4 Bow Who Writes Sackward, but Sees 1t as If Written Correctly. A remarkable case of what, for want of a better name, is termed perverted vision is just now attracting much at- tention in North Adams, Mass. The victim of this strange malady is John Ghidott!, a six-year-old boy who at- tends the public schools of that city. Physically and mentally, so far as scl- entists and physicians can determine, he in no way differs from other boys | of his age, except that it is practically | | the re dears,” said the itish matron, bristling with dis proval, “those dreadful creatures | are coming in here. They are evi- dently Americans. Dn not on any account permit them tc scrape an ac- quaintance. I am told that they are most objectionable in that way.” As the strangers scrambied in and the guard slammed the door, materfami- lias and her girls glared haughtily at the intruders, one of whom said pleas- antly: “I fear we are crowding you, but there was no other carriage to be had.” To this there was no response. Another well-meant remark about moving some papers was also received with chilling hauteur. So, paying no further heed to the original inmates of the compartment, the new arrivals literally ate, @rank “and made merry, to the intense and manifest disgust of the solemn trio, who exchanged slances expressive of their annoy- ance, furnishing obvious amusement to the pr med Americans, who, like naughty children, seemed greatly di- verted by the situation and rather tried to increase the ire of their companions de voyage by an overflow of hilarity. At Dover the two parties stopped at the same hotel and crossed the next morning te Calais. But what a trans- formation scene on the steamer! The British matron met the noisy young folks with a beaming smile and a bow, to which a supercilious stare was the only response. The prim daughters proffered rugs and other comforts, which were curtly refused. What was the cause of this sudden turning of the tables? Merely that the English matron, with the curiosity characteris- tic of her class, had examined the hotel register, and, to her dismay, had read “Lord and Lady Fitznoodle,” “the duke of Mayfair” and “the Hon’ble Maud Highfiyer.” The smartest of the smartest set in London! The most in- timate friends of H. R. H.! The peo- ple of all others that they were most dying to know! Like » Bird. 2 Smith—You toid me your friend sang like a bird. I think he has a horrible ‘wolce. How can you say it is like a bird's? Jones—Well, the bird I meant ‘was a crow.—Judy. Subscribe fer the Herald-Review $2. 2 year, jt +——+ ) | impossible for him-to write in the or- dinary manner, writing from right to left, forming his letters and sentences backward. This | peculiarity of the boy was noticed as oon as he began to take writing les- ons. He learned the Istters quickly, and wrote rapidly for one so young, but his writing was invariably in the reverse order. Starting from the wrong side of the page he would cover his copybook with characters which looked unlike anything called writing, but if the page was held before a mirror the reflection was perfectly legible and ap- peared like ordinary writing. Strange | to say, he makes figures in the proper manner. Yet he cannot explain the difference between writing figures from left to right and letters just the re- verse. It seems impossible to teach this child that there is anything pe- eullar about his chirography, and he Dersists that his handwriting is like that of any other pe:son. One may guide his right hand over a line of copy in the proper man ter, but the mo- ment his hand is released he instantly changes the pencil to bis left hand and commences to write in his through- the-looking-glass fashion. Another pe- cullar feature of this perverted vision is that ‘apparently he has no difficulty in writing the handwriting of other persons, although there is such a dif- | ference between his own and that of others, His teacher, Miss Alice C. Buckley, says that he evidently tries very hard ,to do as he is told, but it is as difficult for him to write in the ordinary manner as it would be’ for another te practice his unique method. She cannot make up her mind whether his difficulty comes from a defect in his eyes or from the fact that he is left handed, but she has little hope of remedy unless she can induce the child to use his right hand. Dr. C. W. Wright, of North Adams, specialist on the eye, after a number of exam- Inations of the boy’s eyes, has arrived at the conclusion that the child is, to use his own expression, “a freak of na- ture.” He does not, ‘however, think that there is any unusual crossing of the nerve fibres of the eye. The doc- tor, in all his years of experience, never met with an analogous case. Some years ago a returning Arctic ex- plorer told of a number of Esquimaux | whom he met in the north of Green- iand. who, when he gave them some colored lithographs, persisted in hang- ing them upside down, and when asked why they did so declared that only when they were so hung did they ap- pear natural. To these natives the ac- tual individual or object seemed te eccupy a proper position, but in the ease of pictures, apparently, they found it necessary to reverse them in order to appreciate them. ot F " j 1 —— | He uses his left‘hand, ; i favor of said. plaintiff ; May 1, 18%, und recorded in Book “B” of | the court house in Grand Rapids in. said |so much thereof as may be necessary to | November 3, Notice of Purchuse or Public Lands. Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Baan November 34. 18: Notice is hereby given that in eompli with the provisions of the act of Congr June e of 1si8. entitled “An act for the sule of lands in the states of California Ore- gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended toall the Public Lund States. by act ot August 4, 189, Francis E. Brown. of Grand Rapids, county of lusca, state’ of Minnesota day filed in this office his \0. 3iki!, for the purchuse of the sw; of sw. and lots 4, 5 of section No 3,in township No. 6o north. range No. 24, and will offer prcof tu show that the land sought is aluable fur its thmber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and establish his : O said land before the Register and ver ot this offi eat Duluth, Minnesota, on Thursday.the 1ith day of February. 19s. He na is with Robert B. Wasson. ton, Albert C. Biackma vi {Grand Rapids. Minnesota. aiming adversely the . dg are requested to file aims in this office on or before said 1th day of Feburary, 1898. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. First publication Nov. 6. Last publication Dec. 13. Notice of Mortgrge Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a certified transcript of judgment and decree to me delivered and now in my hands. whieh judgment and decree w: rendered and aocketed in said court, ina n Wherein William ©. Gilbert wa und Samuel E. Cabi and Emma J. Cable wer nd a Samuel J. Cabie and .Charles the sum of $577.80 besides costs and disburse- sinsaid action, and which judgment and decree ordered the foreclosure of a cer- lain mortgage given by Samuel J, Cable and Emma E. Cable to Charles H. Marr, duted Mortgages, page 454, of the records of the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota, and by suid Charles H. Marr duly assigned to plaintiff. | and derected me to sell the lands thercin described at public auction to the highest biader, according to the provisions of law relating to the sale of real estate on execu- tion, or so much thereof as might be _nece: sary to Satisfy said judgment and costs, and. after paying the costs of said sale, to apply the proceeds thereof to the satisfaction of suid judgment, and return the surplus. if ea & to said Samuel J. Cable and Emma E. table: Now, therefore, I will. as sheriff of said county of Itasca, under and by virtue of said judgment ana decree, ut the front door of county, on the 20th day of December, 1897, at 10 o’elock in the forenoon of said day. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder there- Yor, the-lands in said mortgage described or raed said judgment and costs, amounting | in all to 3692.90, und interest thereon from , al7T per cent per annum, besides the costs and disbursements of sa sale and all accrued and accruing cos The lands so to be sold are situate in Itasca county Minnesota, and described as follows: | Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section ten (10), and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and west half of | the svuthwest quarter of section eleven (11), wit in township sixty-two (62) N., range! twenty-three (23) W.. 4ih p.m. Dated November 3, 1897. M. L. TOOLE, Sheriff Itasca County Minn, By J. E. Jounsron, Deputy. C. L. Prarr, Attorney, Grand Rapids. Minn. NOTICE! United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn., Oct. 4, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the official plat of survey cf Township 60 North of Range 7 West of 4th P. M., will be opeved for filing inj Ubis office on Wednesday, November 17, 1897, at 9 o'clock a. m., aud town- ship 62 north of range 18 west of 4th P. M., will be open for this office on Thursday, November 18, 1897, at 9o’clock a.m., and that on after said day we will receive applications for the entry of lands in said township. . Wo. E. CuLxin. Register F.L. Ryan, Receiver. | tract of land, to | Frank Smith, Elija Tulley and {nell, all of Grand Ra ‘irst publication Nov. 6. “Last publication Dee, 11. Notice of Contest. U. 8. Land Office, . ‘Complat raving: bean entered ne. el { aint havin, neni at this office by Gulbere Pesepr inguinvt Nicholas Nolan for regent Bae Homestead Ent No. 6582, dated A pril 20,:1882, upon lots 6 an 7, section 3), and ne4 of ne% and ne of nwa, section 31, township 56 N., range 25 w.. in Itasca county. Minnesota, witha view to the cancellation of said entry the said arties are hereby summoned to appear ut J. 8. Land Office. Duluth. Minn., on the 16th day of December, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. It is hereby ordered that the testimony in said case may be taken before F. U. Kiley, judge of probate for Itasca cow at the court honse in Grand Ra on the 6th day of December, 19, o'clock a. m. Wu. E. CULKIN, First publication dct 23. Last publication Nov. 27. Notice of Contest. U.S. Land Office, Duluth, Minneso‘a. October 20, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this office by Mabel Jellison against Frank L. Tallman for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 9160 dated April 3. 1894, upon the ne’, Of sey of section 20, nw‘s of sw 4, ne* of dentry ‘ties are hereby summoned to ap- pear ut U.S. Land Office, Duluth. Minnesota. op the 10th day of December, 1897. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond hérein. .lt is hereby ordered that the testimony. herein shall’ be taken before E. C. Kiley. Judge'of Probate of Itasca county. at the court house in the village of &rand Rapids, . 1 M. E. CULKIN, egister. 10 o'clock a.m. Notice of Contest. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota, November 3, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this of- fice by Herman Metke against William Gus for abandoning his Homestead entry No. 7022. dated July 18, 1892, upon the lots 5.6, und 7, section 19, township 57 north of range 26 west, in Itasca county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry. the said parties a1@ hereby summoned to appear at this office on the J0th day of December, Is97, at Lo’clock p. m. to respond und furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon- ment. WM. E. CULKIN, W. H. SMALLWoop, Register, Attorney for Contestant. Nov. 13 De Notice of Contest. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota, November 4, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this of- fice by Lars August Swanson ugainst Theo- dore Bredteld for abandoning his Homestead Eptry No, 15094, dated March 16th, !s91, upon the lotiand ue‘s of the nw’ and nw of nea of Section 12, township 55 north, range 26 west 4th p. m., in Ltasca county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of suid entry, the said parties are hereby sum- moned to appear at this office on the 30th day ot December, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond herein. ivis hereby ordered that the testimony in said case muy be taken before E. C. Kiley. judge of probute for Itasca county, Minn.. at Urand Rapids, Minn., on the 2rd day of December, 1897, vt 10 o'clock a.m. WM. E. CULKIN. Kegister. First publication Oct. 23. Last publication Nov. 27. Lublic Land Sale. United States Land Offic Duluth, 3 . Notice is hereby given’ that in pursuance of instructions 1m the Commissioner of the General Lund Office under authority vested in him oF section 2455, S. Rev. Stat. as amended by the act of Congress approved Fel ury 26. 1895. will proceed to offer at sale on the 16th day of December, 1897, next, at 2 o’eluck p. n U this office, the fol- lowing tract of lund. to-wit: swes of se%4 section 22. township 152 n,. range 29 w. ‘Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised. to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of suid sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. F. L. RYAN. Receiver. Date October 18, 1897. a (First publication Oct. 16. Last publication Nov. 20. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the commissioner of the general land office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U. S. Rev. Stat.. as amended by the act of congress approved February 26. 189, we will proceed to offer at public sule on the 20th day of November, 1897, at 2o’clock p. m., at this office, the following it: Lots 7 and 8. section T, township 59 north, Range 26 west 4th p. m.. und lot 7. section 1, township 59 north, range 27 west 4th p.m. % Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described nds are advised to file their cluims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. ¥ E. CULKIN, Register. . L. RYAN, Reveiver Date, Sept. 1. 1897. Last publication Oct. 23. First publication Nov. 27. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Duluth. Minn. October 21, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- tion tomake final proo: in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore E.C. Kiley, Judge of Probate Court, Itasca Co., Minn., at Grand Rapids. Minn., on Monday. November 2%, 1897, viz: Charley Anderson, who made declaratory statement section 30, township 60, north of range 24 west of 4th p, m. He names the following witnesses to prove. his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of, said land, viz: Harry Hazleton, ohn O'Con: is, Itasea county. Wo. E, CULKIN, Register. Minnesota. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duiuti, Minnesota, Notice is hereby given thatin pursuance of instructions from the commissiouer of the General Land Office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev. Stat., as amended by act of Congress approved Feb- ruary 26, 1695, we will proceed to offer at public sule on the 22d day of December, 1397, next, at 2 o'clock p. m., at this office, the fol- lowing tract of land, to-wit: Lot 4, section 33, township 57 north of range 26 west. Any and all rsons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in tbis otiee on or before the day above designated for the commence- mont of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. 3 Wo. E, CULKIN, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date November 8. 1597. Nov 13 Dec 18 g Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. November 10, 1897. (Republication.) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bas filled notice of his inten- tion to make final Prout in suphore of his ‘claim, and thatsaid proof will be made be- fore E. 0. Kiley,.Judge of Probate Court, Itasca county, Minn., at Grand Sa is Minn., on Dee. 20, 1897. viz: Gideon T. nue township 56 north. range 25 west of 4th p.m. ie names the following witnesses to pee his continuous residence upon and cultiv: Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Two doilars per year, tion of. said land, viz: George A. Tull a! Dodson, Charles H. Seeley. Henry C. Ross id Rapids. Minneso! nan ea Aa Tov 13 Dec 18 ta. Register. tion 21, township | nesota, | Minn, on the Ist day of December INV, at | No. 6094. for the lots 1,2 and nw’ of ne of | for the lots 2, 3.and 4, and se of sw's sec. 19, ; Notice for Publication. Land office at Duluth, Minn. November 10th, 1897. PSE, (Republication) Notice is hereby a. that the followin; | Damed settler hus notice of his intent ‘to. make tinal proof in fapport of his claim, ‘and that suid proof will made before E O- Kiley, Ju ot Probate Court of Itasca county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on December 20. 1897, viz: John Dolph, who made Homestead Entry No 10505 for the lots 9, 10 and 13 and ne of sw of section 15, township 60 north of range 24 west 4th p.m. He names the following wit- nexses to prove his cuntinuous residence up- on and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank E. Brown. George Shook, Harry Wailace, Charles Rubart, all of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota. Wa. E. Cur, Register. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn... November Lith, 1897 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Califoria, Ore- gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act } of August 4, 1892, Christian Evenson, of Foss- | tun, county of Polk, state of Minnesota. has | this day filed in this office his sworn state- ment No. 3325, for the purchase of the nw) of sw4 of sectio. No. 2 and ne of sey of sectiot. No, 3 in township No. 150, range No, 29, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vuluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- poses, und to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver .f this of- fice at Duluth, Minnesota, on Wednesday, the 19th day of January, 1898, He names as witnesses: John H. Hanson, August Swanson, Christ Swenson, Knut Holtan, all of Bridgie, Minn. Any and all person aiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of January. 1808. Wu. E. CULKIN, Register. B. N. Jounson, Attorney for Claimant. Notice of Purchase of Puble Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. FE Septem ber 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given thut in compliance with the provisions of tie act of Congress of Jure 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended toall the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Dennis } man, of Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office hi: sworn statement No. 3102, for the purchase of the se‘4 of Section No. 19 inTownshipNo.63,N. Range No, 25 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fot its timber or sione than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota.on Tuesday, the 2ist day of December, 1897. He names as witnesses: Richard Duke, Thomas Hur- lev and James Sherry, all of Grand Rapids, Minnesoia. Any und’ all persons claiming udversely the the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or vefure said 2lst day of December, 1897. WM. £. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. ‘a September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Ouiifornia, Ore- gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land Stutés by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas Kerr, of Grand Rapids. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3165, for the purchase of the f section 29 aad se%4 of se4 of 30 in township No. 63N.,range No. 25 w..and will offier proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth, Minnesota, on Tuesday. the Zist day of December, 1897. He names as witnesses: Dennis Newman, Richard Duke and James Sherry. ail of Grand Rapids, Minne- sota. Any and all persons claiming adverse- | ly the above-described lands are requested | to file their claims in this office on or before said 2ist day of December, 1897. WM. EK. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1378. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. 3 September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1578, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by actof August 4, 182, William E. Haley of Grand Kapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3164, for the purchase of the e% of nes, and nw of ne4 of sec- tion 18 and se44 of se’4 of section 7 in town- ship No. 63 nortb, range No. 25 west, and will offer proof to show that the Jand sought is more valuable for its timoer or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to suid land bfeore the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota, on Tues- day, the 2ist day of December, 18¥7. He names as witnesses: Dennis Newman, Rich- ard Duke and James Sherry, all of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely ‘the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2ist day of Dec- ember, 1897, WM. E. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Land: Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as | extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, James Sherry. of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca. state of Minn., has this day filed in thisoffice his sworn statement No. 8163. for the purchase of the we of sw and sw’ of nw34 of section 25 and se of ne% of section 26 in township No. 63, north of range No. 25 west,and will oifer proof to show that the land wade is more valuable for its timber or.stone than for agricultural pur- oses, and to establish his claim to said land efore the Register and Receiver of this of- | fice at Du.uth. Minnesota, on ‘Tuesday, the 2ist day of December, 1897. He names as witnesses: Deunis Newman, Thomas Hur- ley and Richard vuke, all of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Any and all bicep claiming adversely the above-described lands are re- quested io file their claims in this office on or before said 2ist oy of December, 1897. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. First publication Oct. 30. Last pubiication Dec. 25. sk Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn., August 28, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1848, entitled “An act forthe sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington eee as exteuded to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John A. Dolph. of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, hus this day filed his, sworn statement No. 849, for the purchasé of the Lot 7 of section No. 1, in township No, 60 north, range 24 ‘west, and .will offer-proof to show that the land svught is more valuable for its timber or stone than for cultural pur} to establish his claim to said land uth, Minn, on . the December, 1807. He names as witnesses: a fore the Frank Brown. Harry, Waliuce, Charles Rubeart and Elijah Tully, ait ’ot Grand Rapids, Minn. Any and all persons claim- ing adversely the above-described 1: ate pofore suid S0th dug of Ducember, WE or before su! mber, i | WM. £. OULBIN, Hegister. * W, H. Smattwoop, Attorney. Ba steals | C. W. Hastinas. * FE. P. SHELDON. President. P. J, SHELDON, C. E. AIKEN, Vice Presidént. Asst. Cashier Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapides, Minn, A Goneral Banking Busiuess Transacted. FASTER TIME LOWER RATES Offered by D.S.S.&A.Ry. Leave Duluth 6:30 p, m. (Except Saturday.) Arrive Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p.m Montreal, second day, 8.10 a.m. e Boston, — second day, 8.30 p. m. New Yorks second day, 8.45 p. m.. West bound trainarrivesDuluth 8:50a.m. (Except Sunday.) T. H. LARKE, Com’l Agent, 426 Spalding House Block, Duluth, Mina. 09006000: ST PAUL &DOLUTE BB Shortest in Distance, Quickets in Time. TO OR FROM ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OR STILLWATER GOING SOUTH. td Ex Sun Daily Dail Ly. Duluth. - 9.00am 1.55pm 1Lispm Ly Ar. Ar. Ar, ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. +. 2.50pm 7.40pm 2.5 pm 6.25pm 3.00pm 6.35pm GOING NorTH. Daily. Ex Sua 8. Daily. 10.45pm 11:15pm 11.15pm 30pm i Elegant re- trains. Magnificent night trains. Tick- ints in the United The finest and fastest trains. clining chairs on all da: new sleeping carson all ets sold to and from all States. Canada and exico. City Ticket Office, 401 west Superior St., Duluth. C, J. O'DONNELL, F. B. Rass. City Tichet Agent. Nor. PasszAgent. Dia, Spi en Time Card. 41: W: a1 BA 7:51 7:5) GRAND RAPIDS 7:2 Bice Johasset .. 6:55 a m Lv Deer Rive We. ORK, General Passenger ‘gent, Duluth, Minn. D. M. Pan.pin. General Superintendent, ‘THroucH Cars Fargo _ Grand Forks and Winnipeg . TO—— i Pullman Bette. i Sleeping Cars Spokane —- ¥ Elegant Tacoma ; Dining Crs Seatte * Tourist “Portland i Sleeping Cars TIME SCHEDULE, Teave Attive Duluth [Duluth Dally. | Petly Dining Cars on Pacific Express, Pacitik Express for all Mii nesota and Dakota Points. Winnipeg. 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