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'-What ^eMiDBeeoU Pxofectiy^ fiAr?w"eB&r
League dping?" is aqu^^^has SwetK^ti^ *tooU^-
often been, a&q&^yoMjmJ
satisfactorily...$be, L|au,fu^
ised Dec, 5, ,lJ^7vJ*ft P^m^^**
aims grand. '^riwm9$fatetiM&
was heralded to the worldj, and the
people^ Iijpf so^e conjs^red^
be! RjgJ*5aing..' Tfee ttw^for ifcpr* la
bfsret buTtf gjtyti,, is $#, itf^*EP MMl
Let Ijhe question be answered Jtaw
organiz^jpo. be&re ^v& intexes^hi
wai^ee^and the idea, tha it, was only, a
poetical, 'scheme, prevails. .,.Titttt&\w
great'work to & .^MMaWWM
-subordinate leagues, in e^very tpwnAn^
hamlet wh,e.r^t o^e^^ ^desired.^
this shonid he began at? once, noi
merely to -give, aft a ,ebjnoa toxoid
dj&c.es, but. to. ..w^ox*. If *fee League u?
to be olany benefit for Hhoae whom it
was, injen,ded to benefit, no^is.^he^l&js
to begin work in ..earnest. TbWe^axV
The item in issue feh, 28th,lTega,rd-
ing the ',gemmans" that were taken to'
ttiie. lockupai$ ne f$ each for, gam
b&ng, and w^o were,, Tlwmg^ Shaw,[
I. Todd ftnd
Lawrence QltYeir^'tbere
has been some misconstruction of the
name Todd.- It was,wtthe.^ej^kn.pwB
J. C. Todd, who, is one of tfce moa^3%^
tbuaiastie workers,,for,{he* ^ejne&t. oi
morality, we have in the.cityV 4**.
VAT
Thu next issue will .SQ^foAW
report of the fair
wtmi ^j pleasant bours, ,pfi P8|^tmftv|Q,^
the People's Theatre.
S^^S count at the Crystal 253 iiicollet. 1
Vk|w^l' j^hQ White Cross Society niet atbe
iQ$%$k Methedest Church, last lun'day rJe-
pjj A. G. Plumiper, arrived-inthis city last
4l*} Thursday from her bo^ie in Chicago
i|Vli| *ndisthegue^,ofber ^daugijto^
m&& Rev. L- H. Reynolds deliyered*%h
addreesbefore theJSinth-yWard Prohi
bition clpb, at, )d Fellpwa'."H?Ut 2330
Harrispn tfeet, .last Sundaj afLpr
t^T'pf noon.
mf^0$r$ Lycpum':1iasspip^pohe^
f.
*itsThe".Shp/ter
ste*4
III "grand fair," bu$ will present, to th
public an elegant prpgr^in'me next
Thursday evening. Cjme ,ggd he%f
them.
Subscribers to tye AP^B^J, who change
their residents should at once^ notify
Mb: *be editor at St. |?auj,iby _,j^gtai caVd',
w% giving the old af,-well 4h* nW
dress to insure the^ prompt ,de livery of
he paper. &&<.:! at,
The chief of tnpfire department has
at last listened tp the jst app^aja.ofthe
Colore^ pepplef,or.r,ep.refien|a|^and
appointed Messrs, Jame
i.
and C. L. Hunt, to ?pmpany^No,'l4
Wednesday. J.
The,Baptist.^bfeajlh, of,which Mr
Jasper Qibbs ,is.!flnjp^fintendent, met
at Mrs. Farr's Hair .M&tore, onvKieolett
Uve., Bet. 5th and 6ih ^t. Mr, ^i^J nmSbinsr
is an ea^ogM^aAd jenthnaiasfij? ,-wprkex,
of whpjp, aucc^sjB, |s, sjgre to attend., :Ap-'
One pf the pleasant ^en,te.v,o^.'t|^
week, was the "whist party, which look
place at the r^dence^f^ss JJ#^e,
Thomson, 1221 Fifth St., La&t Tye&glay
evenuag, xju^te ^.nnn^r ^f^d^an^
gentlemen we^re present and all ^en-
joyed_a pleasant time. "$
ThePAople!ls^hea^^aaA nkuHS*
pleasantpastime, ^or, ladjes jmdtigentle-',
men, |s ^ne^selled.".^e ^^ajj&of
such a^haiaciefjus.to fMHrMt4be)eeii(''*
particular p$B3#,Jftnja lt*ai% ^The
elegant sceneries j,are^f mchaato ejp:,
sure anyone the benefit ofiueir money!
Pricei 10-20-30 jBQ $*, Matinees]
Tuesdays and Saturday afternoons.,^
On FebruaVy 16th, M^^iliian^gBritH
and Mrs. Kate M#SQII, w*re.quietly
married by Re^r. ~M(^a^aJ|erb^eA)
w* &f'
!iS ^^f%JigjHg^SSii!JJ0
^/x
*m b*Jti??* me,n#TO% H|re
^^^^r. OT^I. stftfte to call to your minds this
numbers pf^mpe^nt m^ajd,WffifJLfteriYoon.s^meofSe'ffiiiwWc lij
who are now put of employment,, thai
the' league,, should .fciieayor to^ke
openings for. There, h^ye. b#pn several
casea^ of, ,vi9).a.tions qf ciy^ig h^ th*^
the League should loo^,a.ft^|. There h
a biH before Pongres%,^at will d^ubf
lesb pass, which will JSi&m UP 300,00b
acres of govern^en^l^n^ froin^ ^Mch
the League sh,ouUi ^t.a^hMge^li^,
TJhereialots,pf w.pjk forrthejleagu^ to
do, and those in charge of the. work
should be up and doing.
ft^raiv
a 4
Every thing must go at'the CKystal'
slaughter,-Up, 253. Nicpjlgt.
'Shirts and drawers,25 percent eff, at
the Crystal No. 253 Nicollet.
,6lQveaan mittens at a largCL^fe*
Pon't forget to nptjc^W^adlp Npr^
ris' "ad" in^ie 4ppEi^ft_ (?p and pa,t
ronize them.
.-The lease,and interest, fifiSackettdfe
Wiggins, in th Hennepir Avenue
Theatre^ property, is to be sold to-day.
The ?arlor- Bpadiug (3]ub,,njet, at the
residence of Mrg .iKatip ,'MWn, No,
311, Seventh Aye. S. last "Wednesday
evening.
For bafh^, haircuts and shaving, ^Q jto
Waddle apd^orrje. They jjasVe ppfped
a firs| class tppsqria^ palace, for^e
bsnsPtpCalh fe*"j"
Mrs. Tt F. Smith, the mother oMra
t*\ Jt* ^ar4?d
f
^'~W^pwp-%Jie^4
i* Orphans-
,Wbpie.4ilt,Pai4 toJSifk
for Funerals
^.tolWWowa
*l
-fe*f
Value of Property
iiuyj HI.-1
1$^
meting this week gn account of th
thegirls now^but opr^gjfjf
43be^bam
only two intimatefrtemfcofth,pa^aJ^V^tt^ *?f?J" 7^f^0l
present to witness t^cewunonyr Thr S^^JGlK*WtJ^ ^f.M^i^:
marriage was to bje kept a
awhile but, aSin mPst of such jsases. it
has leaked -out. Theje Jf^^ebpp^
that th\ey may reside in St. Paul, Where
Mr. Swittvts-at present employe^'Jf^lf
Rev. Fred l^omac preachedtoa con
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to, protectthem from wrong anddegraf
datipn, To endi^tot 4d gut dawfeafl
indent,hi^ngiwy^a^^WWP jeat^io
nd|^wr# wtfad ,y(|ei principjes
ampjcyK my companions. To nsev |U
A^athony Lod^Hp. J|^^.^.
.of^rjg-,, celebrated,theixtthajakagifi
dunday,at2p-m,* ^ey. L. H. t^y
Frevi*#HaH, 505J Waahington Ave^l,,
l4 Samuil-ao..3^ n. MI.Jioth lrn^
Beyond T^se^.iiji, h^ch, heaaid:
bejenA and which are well worth our
aohh^ efforts,^ uch.. J^e^e^
*i*Pftftb W^a^no^o^lyy^gngnitft.
the knowledge of. ecoupmic pjcUtlea.
young in our grasp of social problems,
in our intelectual develop
uients, young in our acquaintaqca with
the prphlema ,nd truths.of science,
youfljifa our, jbihty to. .^kf,t^e best
ixse of of all the oppertunitieg that come
^us.t. .^eingyoung M weak. w? ^p
treated aa. b .^oj49Hl|, PfeS* .,Hfr
are all pushed aside while the stronger
ones go, to the front, and if we c^y out
for jusjkicft spmeone oflers to ^eal our
larcerated feeluyj^ with candy, ^ayoud
ui lies ,strengtli to,fight the battle of
life successfully, strength to eara,for
urselves.a,n(l our children a am,e anJ
an heritage in.this goodly land, and a
ititle, the grace ofGod,toVhe
glomes of that better, wprld. (He a^aifi
said:) ^Wbat we are individually, mi
imp^eafjupon ,^e Pftb^c as the, criteria,
of what we are in the aggregate. The
public morals.can never be higher tban
thejiMflrala of the individual pompe?in|i
tl(erpttpiic. The character of eyeryin
divdnal'in this r.oom canfcHkMtfB. somft
ithing towards the character of our race
in this ^gqmmunity. After a long and
interesting sermop, of whifclf thp,writer
ij^oply^fouclje^ apiata", he gavo an
e^tnpl^ .qfthai^ppd,.work, ogr Colored
OddF^yr baje-dne*aa ftilfrw
Jtt^he.total mmlm of'wamkunF'- 36,853
Non 9,416
$m
464
WW*2
8,987.20
45,9jJ7.20
fprCfefffity.
T4,3g6.95
101,415.25
100,963.15
172,716i90
^J57#f ^$343,^97^0
IJ H. ja.
luai UJU UJ_
fe*f# ^tricit'f pay. 'v-
DR. HUBD ^o., the pajnleas -dentists
No. 24J^s^Third Street.
Mas. T, H. Riawpw) returpp/d from
her, vi6it.tQifasb*illerTena., laatSaiur
da^ "^S
Mas. AFILUAMS, vol -Betroit, Mich.,
js visiting her daughter, Mrs. WHtiam
A^tOHj Kz
FOR BENTAn uptight pianp
goo4^d*i-|5^^oath. A$pU.t
this office.
]}hae nol
WKht.oniye^
ArriviciAL teeth inaprted solidly in
the mouth without a plate,by lectori
JJJis .and Stanley^ -Np. 450 Wabaaha
atreet. JJ .-&?- v^r
EHf*h?rd .\W?$' fiewjfeaa .Qab
n^etat Druid's Uali,.lastfiaturdayeyja
Jiing, and Jbehjand. an enthusiaftii
^M^Q.W.Cayaa^iaretucaed from
Omaha, Neb., bringing his
wif. withl
iMPf 2ThWJr#
tbe guest(e of Mrs Ljiru
^*^*flr*8* Btrfet..^* :^f
M^esBsAndrew J. ^ell and fKichalat
^jlhwrdhaye qptmfiii a magni^ce^t tffln-.guerite
aoriai parlor in^Du.e Albion,^ernero/
iSelby a^d Western ayenues.
iQ& Tuesday the state treasurer re
'S^ffMm thjs N^hew^ac^erlteiM*,
si^,Q5P4, heMw tt$m4mm
gross earnings of the road, for 1887-.
JF VOU i are in need ,o/a pair ^oMibeav
y$ ^*M.,*fel Jttoyouradyaj&tage to ca
en Bdj^aTi^^urer,|lQ,v^|.^aba^
!}!^^%KwetPi?cea,
through t^coiM.ma pt %n ****$& Jindf
#Jfe8^XMd*j4ille^B, ca^jt buy
eecretJ6i!W?*a^lu
^fimf THBcgit^Hw been1iB8.ue4j
d*m^ratffl_^Tsemt$o to ma#ia^
egat^^^^^uotj^saend t^^full
I o.Wlto^ wbiefl^p rhajed
was at^ne ^e^-jkMal preMfa*r&4hft ^Ipen^J^* i^riv^i^ Jnt4ftnes,
^videntty tfiM J^K^ #^^**f
of out Wewed^aptiskfriendj ^fc^ ^^^^^t^^a^illiN ^F
but one mode ^^baptism .^4lftM^M^fW^^
i'c^
St'.: PCSJ.VSJLJ**"
aw
VWiTWnW 'fssaoi
upon t^yptes
Tun nig^ tbft^ as #A exh^tette:.^ ^^jlripMl^ii^na^ vf joined ,flfliS! mntfartniM ^^XSainSr
tpirituatWPrk, fotethw with tiMfflfa#S*lt2.y. V/
uriD
=5=
iSUltjing. in, deaths were, typhoid feyer 8,
diphthftria 3 *mleU4mQ^3t tfpneBmp^
fti^n 12t convulsions 11, meningitis 11,
ptMiiinipBl^ ,l Eleven 4ejttjwjeapjti
ihgirpm violence and accidents
cents :ech}
&0LLA88 AMD ClJWS.v 2
handkerchiefs 3. centa socks, a cents
undB^h1rter7-,xente drawers, 7 cents.
W*\use the latest improved machinery
and guarantee strictly first class lprprk.
We make'our pwp soaps and dispfnse
w^th tjie injuripufcheniicals used in
most laup^ries. ^GpodA, palled l^eand
dpliyeied (rep. Sta^, Steam La^ry,
Mftfj Ijfyif ^TigjtBT ga^a^pleaaant
ge ^iwae wty to^ her j^est, Miss
Kichey, of ^hhithvfTuesday evanintr.
Those presexrt were: Mesdane* M. D.
Ptte8, ^.noj,, emj^j _Q\ 8, Watkins
Misses Alice Lawrence, Corf^and
F^yence Ffguch,:: HatUp Jojineon,
Iyitzie Buck, ,LjUp GrlswoW, rBeftha
Heathcock. "Celia Roberson 'ifpipfs C.
WWfJ&tStori^n. Bifcx^wrii
son, Rob't Hunton, Will Bloom, J. E.
Roberson
PiiaiXQ th|reaent#eek4h theatre
goers have ,^jen ph,irrod imjtfr., thevery
heauiiea, botli living, and scenic, which
appear in the Arabian. Ulihte, .^nd
have laughed :nd ppfn^Qyepjibh*
wit*ici nd lodicroai^ea rconteined
MztS&r F^r.ne^^ejik j%e^4jrm
bp aseaaoa jpt the legitimate, by the
tom Jjjnafyand HUrJe W*inwfht
^Wn#tjw. Company. The,ir repertory
if as follows: Moaday an^ Saturday
rjday .nighte ^ad Setnrdaf fjaaqnee,
^utejhea^"{Jt.flMr T##on^ -|ffr-
,and Fanat) Wednead*v,
THX Cleveland Garotte, hjit iffue,
#%'*ilWW e/-1^ra ^prchjj,
25f^bbed^{r^n4 la^t^ De^mbe^^of
K0^ jbeaidaa ,ae*eMd other thingspmfd
eMef^wM eov mm. He -w -itew
f^.,|p J.fa-tMMttjr. Hisdes
oriptien is as follows:
4^^*,^^
#*en^^er^n ear twen$y
Igb^yeaiajeCage, Af feet fojur and a
.half,ijschp in he|^fc Wljar
ajnoptfcly (leaven, half dude and hjilf
mW^mkof daj^toltrocpmj)lexiop.
eraon^hphyeicnpwn himfa
Lp^oft far -UiB*c3ng&
?H"**^ JS|ta|5djy t 3^4
ixation was^eiM. ^4aV*V:|l.
Seidell f^i ^r.
wajLa^ui^^W^^dy,.Marc
at 340 Minnesota etjwfc^oififcU
manent orsaniaation -'Sifr
^~^teTwiTppSnSto *m?X
SISB^to^^ *S
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4HSHV rrwit mimai-
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Ewfjttaf Jttirttj flt Clia iLtmfRttpnt.
T^t Lr4e^|fpaeheMQooi SatabliahmaM fWeii.W Ghian. W*
/f^9JW^^W|Uwto:iawi|. We makeaf^e^ality of medium and Low
Priced Ge^ia. PeepWgoingte hona*-keaiii W^ do weU toglT oaU. W*
,M *faUlint ff 8ecpRd-han# Houahpld Oepda, af we|{ HM W, and we will
fh?f jpu Pricefthat no ptlwr hpptait compete wUk. Oivf jak eali. asit ne
t^gWeishtw|o#d.
ice-presjdent W. H, Doyer, second
3ke-premideVti.Jefferson
th? in3&k&*fk'W$*$
tcnair.
w5r*9^&&&
We#(
'Rayford,~thmi
vice-president William Qry, Jr. spt
f^ry J. Cuttif, asaiaiant aecfetery
George Brow^, treasurer.,: Executive
committee, Je^ie Henry^ Br Spencer
Mitchell, Louis, Liverpool, G. C. Allen,
*$# ^uiti?. ^fred Smith, H. Morrje.
On m^i^of J^Scp^Bna^he rpport.pl
committee on permanent organiza
tion,was recei^jijmd, adopted. After
a verjr harmon^pB gathering the meet-
^U^eaJtofthe
^=ss asat
The wcf^ve^c^miltoe oithe^fijip-
*Pwaidentw^yrii#f HiMMSpolis,
Toj?sday, with elevenmembers present.
tfm*b yd'*P&?t$ from nearly
ainhe local leagues ofthe etate,and the
^greatest enthusiasm was nexprpfised.
i About eighty new leagues bave Txsen
organi^d^iinee the last meetiqg 0|the
executive comnnttPe, %nd jpetrly ene
mm T*fre are.more leaguesnew
in .Mmneaote than in any other sUte in
the Union, anjil $# mem^raW is
large. TheWnitoershinrunafrom
0919 t* f.league, many of the small
towns havingfrom100 to 150.
_. s^gpVr^ae&sfc&iE.'
The Camljr Op^ng.
We- RepuWican #tM.iirWf Spt
hiS? fee^ ca^^ tp eet
fW^^iAMtos, Tuesday, Mareh
^^MWskifor^tne purpose^.^eall-
flL* stete.i5en*entipa. TWs,conven
tion will elect delegates to t^e/national
convention.
XM airs.tUS.-J'. JehnsPn, mother t
WeV,*t*A. Kirtley mthis'djfojK*'
m*utoMrs.E. ^w4ni^nMarphaud,
mt^ingthe'tHth oniversary bflier
birthday. Ther were present: Hes^
jljW.\JoBS.^ll. Colesberry,
{&&!&??*- *1ison,f, H.mpson,
&9Ukl.tWm**^l&m, A. yatt
Jonas- Misses^ Mattie-'fyknmgi
Ura^ven Juiia Frasier
E.Munn,Johu Kinsley, Q. White, W.
J. H.oieeberry, S. R. .GolesbeHgr,^
I^J^JISJI^#SP^!'.*
asne|'
:^e i^pnal couventionof tbeY,
|r 9 -sWPTWf, Ja Louisy,ilhv
&m 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, 1888.
411 ^t asBOffstfone-ere requested to
i^m*re invited. Done by ojd-
l^-SMidreese4 to
HUMPHREYS'
PR. HUMPHREYS*
Book of all Diseases,
Ctethi Cold Binding
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WTTBIli
or ae^Mtikaidam x^ipt'6l
?anioawco.iotp^Mi8 s.x.
24 East Third street.- ,.\-*t'
Largest and most thoroughly equipped
dental pstal)J?fhment west ofNew York
Wp extract from 1 to 30 teeth in three
minutes without pain or danger
We do the best dental work at lowest
prices, fnjd pxtract and makp more
teeth.tban.all of the dentistsin tiie city
cpnibinefd. "OPEN EVENINGS." Dr. Hurd
m$m IfyitfL St., njetir Wabasha.
nn, 1 I,I ]im
"THi J^YOTAL."
Spring styles furnishing goods just
received. Latest New York specialties.
jSHIBTS HATS
COLLARS CAPS
SCARFS CANES
GLOVES UMBRELLAS
TJNDERWEAR NOVELTIES.
A^l at lowest .prices for firat:class
goods. Gall ands ee for yorgelf.
fiote Agents For The Celebrated***-
**VUAX&" HATS'. ^jf
NfCOLLET AVENUE,
-^itemjeapjolis. Minnesota.
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jlay^end,
Saturday Night
a
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?5f*W DjkAMATIc'EVENT.
|rst starring appearance b^re^elF
^U|3^A1IM
3*jSM
VIRGINIUfi
^p rt|ent!iU^e aince the
ANewYersion of Fanat and Mar
Lgner|te. z+jtl''''^
fMwHl /dOTffELLA,
or the New
Faustand Marguerite.
wrvHiirre&
hist^c^flilc
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327, Nicollet Avenue,
THE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL.
Rice Block, S. W. Corner of Fifth
and Jackson Streets. &p
Five per cent, interest paid on'time
deppsits. Money loaned on improved
city property. Transacts a general
banking business. Capital, $50,000.
Surplus-and undivided profits, $20,409.-
38. Open Saturdays from 6 to 7 p. m.
John S. Prince, President. Edward
Meier, Cashier
Reliable Outfitters lor the male sex. Largest and Fin
est Outfitting House in the West ,established in 1870.
Honest Goods at Honest Prices an3 Square Dealing to
wards all One Price to everybody, and that, price guar
anteed-to be lower than same quality of goods can be
/bought for elsewhere* Only the-most reliable goods are
sold by us, eyeiy garment we sell being warranted to
'vp good wear for the price paid for it or money Te
We refer to any of our customers regarding
our responsibility and Square dealing. 't^Boy's and
^Children's Clothing a Specialty.
PePple living away from St. Paul can buy from us as
cheaply and as easily as though in our store. We cheer-.
fully send goods on approval to any part of the West,
jiving party ordering privilege of examining the same,
It costs you not a penny unless the goods please and you
keep them. 5?
FRKEOUB ELEGANT PRICK-LIST^RULXS
WefiavfFINE NEW LINES of Goods throughout fetving cleaned* onfall
OLD STOCK in our Fire sale. Ourfine,warm Felt Goods are worthy of examin-
ation. 'Our prices are as low as First Quality Dods can be sold
Strictly One Priced.
NEXSEN MWILLrAMS.
4
Brotherhood of 'Railway Porters
meets 1st and 4th Thursday evening at
No. 123 Fourteenth street.
A. W. BRAGO, Master Porter.
D.'E. BBASLEY, Secretary^
Pioneer Lodge, No. 12, A/.F/.A/.M.*.
meets the first and third Mondays in
each month. Lodge room on Jackson
below Seventh. All Master Masons in
nood standing are invited to attend.
R. MANNING, W. M.
W. A. HH.YAKD. SEC.
Stevens Lodge, NP. 113, A.\F.\A.\M.
meets first and third Tuesdays in
each month atNol98, W.T, rd street.
All brother Masons in good standing
are always welcome.
J. F. COQUTBE, W. M-
M. N. Moore, Sec.
Bethel Chapter,No. 28.R.A.M.Meets
first and third Thursdays in each month
at No. 198 WeBt Third Street. All
Royal Arch Masons in good standing
are always welcome. '4^l|
J. F. COQUIBE3CT.
H. P.
R. C. JEFFERSON, ACT. SEC.
G. U. O. of O. F. Mars Lodge, No.
2202, u^etsevery 2nd and 4th Wednes
days, coiner Jackson and- Seventh
streets. &V.&"'
A. A. COTTON, N. G.'/,
F. DfPABXEt, Sec.
St. James A. M. E. church, corner
Fuller and Jay streets. Sabbath ser
vices, 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening
prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Friday even
ing ass, 8:00 p. m. Rev. John M.
Henderson, Pastor, residence, 173
ChaT.es street. Days for pastorial visits
Monday and Tuesday. Days at home
Wednesday and Thursday. Weddings,
funerals and the sick, promptly attend
ed to upon notice. C'^
UnriErtakinH
William Dampier,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
20 W. Third Street.
St.^
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MBASUBEICENT AND FASHION PLATE SENT TO ANY ADDBESS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OUT-OP-TOWN TBADB.
Boston One Price Clothing-House,
Cor, Third and Robert Streets, ST. PAUL
JOS. McKEY, A Co.
The Finest Clothing House in the West.
NlCOLlET AVENUE
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for,(1 We are,
Minneapolis, ^f^'
MINNEAPOLIS and St. LOUIS
RAILWAY,S^fiS
1ND TBS FAMOUS
Albert Lea Route
Two Tbxougli Trains Daily
FBOM ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS
TO CHICAGO
Without change, connecting with the.
fast trains of ali lines for the
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
The direct and only line running through
cars between Minneapolis and
DES MOINES, IOWA
Via Albert Lea and Fort Dodge.
Direct Line iLWatertown, Dakota
^BETWEEN
Close connections madeinUnion
Depot with all trains of .the St. Paul/'3'"*^4
Minneapolis & Manitoba Nothern Paci
fic St. Paul & Duluth Railways, from^^
and to all poiuts North and NorthwestlJ
Remember the Trainsofthe Minne-^'|:|||
apolis &St. Louis Railwayare composed ^^'M
of Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnifi-i^J^^
cent Pullman Sleeping Cars, Horton Be %}*SS
dining Chair Cars, and our Justly cele *$04J*"*
brated Palace Dining Cars!. W&%
98*150 lbs. of Baggage Checked Free.
Fare always as Low as the Lowest I For
Time Tables. Through Tickets, etc.
call upon the nearest Ticket Agent
write to S. F. BOYD,
Gen. Tkt. and Pass. Agt.,Minneapalis
Minn^,
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By the" load or 'ijprd'* or
In large or small quantities.
to suit purchasers, delivered
free of charge.
Hard Coal 50 Cents Pr. Bushel.
Soft Goal 40 Cents Pr, Bushel.
Leave Orders At
No. 66 East Sixth street, ST. PAUL.
HAIR BAZAAR.
MR8. T. H. LYLK8,
ALL KINDS OF HAIR 6000S,
For Sale and MadetoOrder.
UDIES- BATHS, SHAMPOOING AND HAW
CUTTING A SPECIALTY^ fe
Galls made tp Residences when desire^
ItjtT Full line ofMasquerade,Mourning*
fCanyaMlne Books.
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and the princip* cities of the Miss
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AI Umcn Depi)l for all points^-"P.
South an 1 outhwest 1 C^.V- v
Many Hours Saved and the only-f
Line running TwoTrainsDaily to Kan
SaS Cityy Leavenworth and Atchison
making connections with the Union Pa-^."I
ciflc and Atchison, Topeka and Santp
Fe Railways. ""&.r<
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