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We are Perchecfon the top Notch
of the Clothing Trade.
The Great $8, $10 and $12 Men's All Wool
Suit Sale
HAS DOME IT
Low Prices and Fine Goods in our Hat and
Furnishing Departments
Have Done It.
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SURPRISING BARGAINS and artistic work
manship in our Boy's and Ohil
dren's Department
Have Done It.
THE ^BARGAIN FRIDAY SALES
Have Done It.
In (Short, Gdod Treatment And Unprecidented Facilities For Selling The Best
..<p>Hav
Of Everything For The Least Money
Done It.
And we are proud of our record. The great $8, $10 and $12 Men's
ALL WOOL Suit Sale is drawing to a close. It is astonishing what
HU army of people have
Grabbed Onto these Bargains.
it Will Taj, You To Buy For Future Needs. Come while the assortment lasts.
ALTMAN&CO
31 and 33 WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH.
P. S, Warm Weather Clothing carried off at
a lively rate, owing to low prices. Do not for-
get the Combination Ruler.
I E. OLSO N &
Importeis, Jobbers and Retailers of
DRY COODS! DRY GOODS!
And ail kindred Merchandise.
THE PEOPLES' FAVORITE RESORT
THE CHIEF BARGAIN HOUSE OF THE WEST
213 & 215 NICOLLET AV., MINNEAPOLIS,
DEPARTMENTS:
1. Silks, Velvets and Plushes. 2. Black and
Mourning Dress Goods. 3. Foreign and Amer-
ican Colored Dress Goods. 4. Linings. 5. White
Goods. 6. Wash Dress Fabrics. 7. Flannels,
Cloths and Woolens. 8. Prints. 9. Sheetings
and Colored Cottons. 10. Linens. 11. Hosiery
and Underwear. 12. Men's Furnishing Goods.
13. Laces and Embroideries. 14. Gloves and
Mittens. 15. Ribbons, Trimmings and Buttons.
16. Notions and Jewelry. 17. Parasols and
Umbrellas. 18. Cloaks, Suits and Shawls. 19.
Millinery. 20. Corsets, Skirts and Bustles. 21.
Yarns, Zephyrs and Fancy Work. 22. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mattings. 23. Curtains,'
Draperies and Upholstering. 24. Blankets',
Quilts, Pillows and Feathers. 25. Bazar. 26.
Mail Order Department. 27. Wholesale.
We. Hue But Two Prices, A Wholesale Price and A Retail Price.
U: TERMS GASH.
Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Samples.
IS. E. OLSON & CO.
213 wd 215 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis.
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X POPULAR PRICES J
Will Give Its Second
Prices: 20c, 35c, 50c. and 75 cents.
Newest SIHIES
AND ALL COLORS !N
Crush, Stiff And Soft Hats,
Large Assortment Of Fancy,
White and Colored Shirts.
LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR 50C SUIT.
French Balbriggan 50 Gents.
Lawn Ties 10c Dozen.
B@fSee Our Fifty Cent Night Shirt!
Pannell & Bailie.
412 Jackson Street, St. Paul.
St. James A. M. E. church, corner
Fuller and Jay streets. Sabbath ser
vices, 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening
prayer meeting, 8 p. in. Fridav even
ing c.ass, 8:00 p. m. Rev. John M.
Henderson, Pastor, residence, 173
Char.es street. Davs forjpastorial visits
Monday and Tuesday, Days at home
Wednesday and Thursday. Weddings,
funeials and the sick, promptly attend
ed to upon notice.
UndErtakingI
William Dampier,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
20 W. Third Street, St. Paul.
(BRIDGE SQUARE)
Residence: No 386 Sherman Street,
Telephone CUfcfgJ&a"*^
.ADVERTISING, and
^SUBSCRIPTION Books.
Books Sent for notice.
(CONTRACTS.
^-^r, /CanvassingBooks.
8fSS^f^iSSmTBI made easy.
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EXCELSIOR BEACH il
LAKE MINNETONKA.
Wednesday Aug. 1st
Boating, Fishing, Running and Jumping
matches for prizes also exciting game of
base ball.
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Ample accommodations for those wishing
to dance two splendid, commodious pa
vilions, two bands of jnu^ic,
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Special trains to and from the grounds, over
the Manitoba road, leaving and arriving
as follows:
Leave St. Paul.
a. m.
p. m.
p.m.
Leave Excelsior,
B@?*A11 The Above Trains Leave Minneapolis Half Hour Later.
TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP, 75 CENTS.
CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE, 5 0 CENTS.
Committee on Arrangements.
T. H. GRISWOLD, CHAIRMAN,
J. B. Johnson, John H. Pernell, R. A. Jefferson, W. J. Gardner,
A. Kirtley, G. W. Patterson, A. F. Newton, F. D. Parker,
Of St. Paul.
A. Reed, B. Berry, Z. Mitchell,
ST. PAUL PEOPLE'S THEATRE,
Cor. Sixth and Franklin Sts.
C. J. WILSON MANAGER.
L. W. WALKEK Bus. MANAGEK.
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FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAYJULY 16
The Great Emotional Drama
East Lynn
5:30 p. m,
9:00 p. m.
11:00 p.m.
Of Minneapolis.-
BYRON W. BUCKNER, MARSHALL OF THE DAY.
Louis F. De Lyons, General Manager.
Everybody Invited!
CATHOLIC SERVICE
-AT-
CHURCH ON MARKET ST.
OPPOSITE CITY PARK,
EVERY SUNDAY
AT
10i30A.M. 7:30 P.M.
All cordially invited.
THETAILORMAKES THE MAN!
Fashonable Tailoring at Moderate
Prices.
We open this season with a larger line
than ever of
DOMESTIC & IMPORTED
WOOLENS
CONSISTING OI-
CASSIMERS, CLOTHS, SERGES,
WORSTEDS, FLANNELS, &C.
FINEST ASSORTMENT^OF
Scotch and Irish Tweed Suitings
I N THE COUNTRY.
Business Suits to order
Dress
Trousers Spring Overcoats
NICOLEET Siced
$20.00
25.00
5.00
20.00
TAILOR
21 EAST THIBD STREET*, ST. PAUL ,MINN.
CITY
HEsfanranT
15
No. 448 Jackson Street.
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MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
First Class I Every Particular.
Cheapest and Best Restaurant In The City!
2 C. M. White Prop.
THE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL
Rice Block, S. W. Corner of Fifth
^t^and Jackson Streets.
Five per cent, interest paid on time
deposits. 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 J.
Meier, Cashier m*#WH*
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Breakfast from 6 a. in. to 9 a. m.
Dinner 12 m. to 2 p. m.
Supper 5:45 to 7:30 p. in.
Competent help employed and
meals served in first class style.
8^-BOARDING BY DAY OR WEEK.^^ff
GIVEUSA CALL
MRS. 6E0. WILLIAMS, Prep.
No. 219 Third St. S. Minneapolis.
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T. H. Lyles.
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LATEST STYLES
OF
Hair Goods
FOE SALE OB MADE
TO ORDER.
AND
HAIR CUTTING
SPECIALTIES.
Calls made to Residences when desired
W3F Full line of Masquerade, Mourning,
Wedding and Fancy Costumes for rent.
47. EAST THIRD STREET.
W. J. FREANEY.
Plumbing Goods
& Gas Fixtures.
Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage and
14 W. Third Street, St. Paul.
Telephope m-Q.*Z1?*'#*?'.
Reliable Outfitters tor the male sex. Largest and Fin
est Outfitting House in the West established in 1870.
Honest Goods at Honest Prices and 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, every garment we sell being warranted to
give good wear for the price paid for it or money re
funded. We refer to any of our customers regarding
our responsibility and square dealing. Boy's and
Children's Clothing a Specialty.
People living away from St. Paul can buv 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,
giving party ordering privilege of examining the same,
It costs you not a penny unless the goods please and you
keep them.
FREEOUR ELEGANT PRICE-LIST, RULES FOR SELF
MEASUREMENT AND FASHION PLATE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OUT-OF-TOWN TRADE.
Boston One Price Clothing-House,
Cor. Third and Robert Streets, ST. PAUL
JOS. McKEY, & Co.
The Finest Clothing House in the West.
327
327, Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis-
BOUTELL BROTHERS,
207, NICOLLET AVENUE, and 323, WASHINGTON AVENUE, SOUTH,
Furniture, Stoves
and Carpets
Glyndon House.
219 Third St. S. Miniiapolis.
First Glass Accommodations!
The Largest Household Goods Establishment West of Chicago. We can fit
tHr house up freni cellar to garret. W make a speciality of medium and Lot*
Goods. People going to house-keeping will do well to give UB a call. W
carry a full line of Second-hand Household Goods, as well as new, and we will
give you Prices that no other house can compete with. Give as a call, as it is
trouble to show goods.
AEVNUE
We, have FINE NEW LINES OF
GOODS throughout, having cleaned out all OLD
STOCK. Our prices are as low as First Quality oods can
be sold for.
We are Strictly One Priced.
NEXSEN & WILLIAMS.
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Great Clearance Sale!
Th Crystal
253, NICOLLET AVENUE,
Has to vacate its pres
ent location and there
fore must close out en
tire stock before mov
ing. Bargains in Hats,
Furnishings, Canes and
Umbrellas. This is no
humbug, and in order
to secure genuine bar
gains call at
253 Nicollet Avenue.
Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Sole Agents For The Celebrated
"MILLER" HATS.
MINNEAPOLIS FUEL GO,
DEALERS IN
47 Washington Ave. S.
2 East Third street.
Largest and most thoroughly equipped
dental establishment west of New York.
We extract from 1 to 30 teeth in three
minutes without pain or danger.
We do the best dental work air lowest
prices, and extract and make more
teeth than all of the dentists in the city
combined. "OIS EVKKINGS." Or. Hurd
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has in so Bhort a period gained the repay
tation and popularity' enjoyed by the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL
LINE. From a comparatively un
known factor in the commercial worldfi
it has been transformed to an independ-l
ent, influential, grand Through)
ROUte with magnificent depots, sup-1
erb equipment and unsurpassed termi-'
nal facilities. -Through careful catering!
to details, it has won for itself a reputa-!
tion for solidity, safety, convenience and
attention to itspatrons.secondto no rail"
road in the country. Pullman sleep
ers, model of palatial comfort, dining
cars in which the cuisine and general ap
pointments are up to the highest stand
ard, and coaches especially built for this
route, are among the chief elements
which have contributed,towards catering
successfully to a discriminating public.
Located directly on its line, between
Minneapolis and St. Paul nd
Milwaukee and Chicago and:
Duluth and Milwaukee and
Chicago, are the following thriving:
cities of Wisconsin ,and Michigan:
New Richmond, Chippewa
Falls, Eau Claire, Ashland,
Hurley, Wis., Ironwood,
Mich., Bessemer, Mich.,
Stevens Point, Neenah,
Menasha, Oshkosh. Fond
du Lac, Waukesha and Bur
lington. Wis.
For detailed ^information, lowest'
current rates, berths, etc.via this route,'i
to any point in the South or EaSt
apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address
WMS. MELLEN, JAMES BARKER,
Genl. Man. Gen Pass & T'k't A'gW.
MILWAUKEE.
F. ANSON, Northwestern Pas-'
senger Agent, No. 19 Nicollet House?
Block, Minneapolis, Minn.
Owns and operates 5,500 miles of
thoroughly equipped road in Illinois,
Wisconsin, Icwa, Missouri, Minnesota
and Dakota.
IT IS THE BEST DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN
ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST,
SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST. i
For maps, time tables, rates of passage]
and freight, etc., apply to the nearest
station agent of Chicago, Milwaukee &!
St. Paul Railway, or to any Railroad
Agent anywhere in the World. i
R. MILLER, General Manager. A,
V. IT. CARPENTER, Gen'l Pass, and
Ticket Agent. J. TUCKKR, Ass't
Gen'l Manager. GEO. HEAFFORD
Ass't Gen'l Pass, and Ticket agentf:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
J88r*For information in reterence td
Lauds and Towns owned by the Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company,
write to H. G. Haugan, Land Commis'
sioner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
THE ST. PAUL AND DULTJTH RAIL
ROAD.
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THE SHORTEST LINE
IN DISTANCE
TO LAKE SUPERIOR!
AND THE
QUICKEST IN TIME BY OVER 3 HOURS,
8 TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY 3
The "Limited" runs daily, and con*
snmes only five hours between the Twin
Cities and Duluth making but three
stops en-route.
CLOSE CONNECTION MADE IN UNION
DEPOT, DULUTH, WITH TRAINS
OF THE DULUTH AND IRON RANGE*
RAILROAD.
AVOID OMNIBUS TRANSFERS BY TAKING TBli
LINE.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
WHICH INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTHS
ON STEAMERS
Are made via Duluth to all points East
reached by lake lines and their rail
connections. Tickets can be procured
going by lake, or lake and rail, and re
turning all rail if desired. Tickets
can bo purchased, Sleeping Car Ac
commodations and berths on steamers
secured, and further information had,
by calling on. or addressing the fol
lowing Ticket Agents:
B. N. AUSTIN, City Ticket Agent.
19 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis.
C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent, 173
East Third Street, St. Pauls
W. H. FISHER, G. F. COPELAND,
General Sup't. Ass't. Supt.
E. F, DODGE, P, A. ROCKWELL.
Gen. T'k't.Ag't. Ass't.Gen.T'k't.Agt.
GENERAL OFFICS ST.PATJL,MINN.
MONTANA SHORT UNE#
When traveling every one should
ider well the questions of economy^
comfort, safety and speed,these question*
being ofthe same importance in a journey*
of an hour as in one of several days* ride
An examination of the map will convince
anyone that this is the most direct route
to and from all the principal points is
Cen-fi mTfRAUL.
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NO OTHER RAILWAY IN THE NORTH
WEST
NOTt-art
an I tSflftSJ'L A
thernM ANITDBIIMI^
neso-IMC *\fiAiLW& & r_ TL ta,
Dakota and Montana. Our epuipment
and time are excellent. Our rates are,
the lowest, but this fact is something
which speaks for itself. Definite figures
and maps can be obtained by applying to
any Agent of the Company, or the Gen*
eral Passenger Agent. C~ 4
The following area few of the PrincJjjel
Points reached via this Line:
Sr. CLOUD, SAUK CBNTEE, FERGUS FALLS^
CBOOKSTON, ST. VINCENT, HUTCHIKBOK,
PAYNESVILLB, MOBKIS, APPLKTON AUD
BBECKENBIDQE,MINN. WATEKTOWN, ABEB-H
DEBN, ELLENDALE, 'WAHPETON, FABGO,*
GKAXD FOKKB, GRAFTON, DEVUS LAKE,
BOTTINEAU AND BUFOBD, DAKOTA GLAS^
OOW, DAWES (FT. BELKNAE), AssonnBoxjsB,
FT. BENTON, GBEAT FALLS, HELENA, AND,
BUTTE, MONTANA WINNEPEG, MANHOBA.
AND ALL PACLTIO COAST POINTS.
Parties seeking farms or business IOCSA
tionswill find unusual opportunities for
both on this line in Northern Dakota and)
Montana, also in Minnesota where th a
Company has for sale at low prices and
on favorable terms 2,000,000 acres of ext
cellent farming, grazing and timber lands.
For maps and other information addxejs,'
J. BOOKWALTKB, C. WAKHEN,
Land Commiuiooer, Qen'l Yam,'Aft*
6X. PAUL IffiOf.
A. MANVEL, W 8. AlMXAVTOBti
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