The Dual city blue book . en, A. T 64 Rowlen, 284 St. Claire, A. M 272 St. Catherines School SI St. Paul FurnitureSt. Paul National Bank 74St. Paul Sanitation Co. 68 St. Paul Trust Co 75 St. P. & D. R. R 274 P 71 Schlenker, A 278 Schoch, A. Grocery Co. 279 Schollert, P 282 Schroeder & Dickinson 153 Schwartz Bros 62 Scott, Tom 72 Second National Bank 73 Security Trust Co 236 Shea, Spencer & Co 273 Smolensky, J. C 65 Stanchfield & Co 71 Statelar, Miss N 277 Stilwell, M. H 285 Stout, Mrs. S. S 286 Straucb, J. L 281 Stryker Seminary 290 Sundkvist, E 65 Swanson, Aug. S 76 Tauscher,
The Dual city blue book . en, A. T 64 Rowlen, 284 St. Claire, A. M 272 St. Catherines School SI St. Paul FurnitureSt. Paul National Bank 74St. Paul Sanitation Co. 68 St. Paul Trust Co 75 St. P. & D. R. R 274 P 71 Schlenker, A 278 Schoch, A. Grocery Co. 279 Schollert, P 282 Schroeder & Dickinson 153 Schwartz Bros 62 Scott, Tom 72 Second National Bank 73 Security Trust Co 236 Shea, Spencer & Co 273 Smolensky, J. C 65 Stanchfield & Co 71 Statelar, Miss N 277 Stilwell, M. H 285 Stout, Mrs. S. S 286 Straucb, J. L 281 Stryker Seminary 290 Sundkvist, E 65 Swanson, Aug. S 76 Tauscher, Walther 71 Twin City Rapid Transit Co. opp 36 Upton, Mrs. S. E 258 Vandoozer, Miss Jen-nie 67 Van Ellemeet, H 276 Van Maanen, C. F 270 Van Valkenburg, An-nie opp. 39 Venzke, Louis 247 Visitation Convent 154 Warrendale Green-houses opp. 212 Watson, Geo. H. & Co. 150 Wheeler, C. N. B 270 Whitstruck, F. H 63 Wilson, E. L 258 Wiltner & Nelson 62 . 9. H@rt6F) Mr\k U Successors to W. H. GARLAND. High Gr. of every epairs and Sample Work A SPECIALTY. CE and SALESROOM, 372 ROBERT STREET, telephone, , COR. GOODRICH AND WESTERS. telephone, 958-3. HINT5 ON ETIQUETTE RULES OF ETIQUETTE. Ia the compilation of the following brief, hence incomplete, man-ual, the object in view is to present in a concise manner those leadingrules of etiquette which are universally accepted by good society orespecially applicable to the social conditions of our Dual City, and itis certainly more appropriate for a work of this character than theminute details of an exhaustive range which alone would fill avolume. Decorum, says a French writer, is nothing less than the re-spect of ones self and others brought to bear upon every circumstanceof life. In all relations, whether social or domestic, anything ap-proaching coarseness, undue familiarity or levity of conduct is pro-lific of evil. Bishop Beveridge says: Never speak of a mans virtues beforehis face or his faults behind his back. INTRODUCTIONS. At e
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