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mi DeepCuts| pifWE INTEND INGABIGSTI Our motto is always "FORWARD," so the Au- gust sales must exceed those of July by big ma- jority. Great inducements will accomplish the result, therefore watch the papers for our "ads" and read them carefully. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT AND HAT DEPARTMENT Will furnish each its long list of attractions du ring August. A CRAYON ORTRAIT FREE. This feature has met with immense success. Many have obtained lifelike pictures that would cost a good many dollars to purchase, of them- selves, their relatives or their friends, through our liberal way of conducting our business. We will continue this feature through August. All those who have incomplete credit memoran- dums can complete them this month, and thus get their pictures. To others we wll say if you buy $35 worth of goods from us from time to time during August, you will be entitled to a picture framed in gold also. See samples in our windows. Ask for credit memoranda card, if you only buy five cents worth. ALTMAN&CO 31 and 33 hington Avenue South. P. S. Stores close every evenifg at G:30 Saturdays and Mondays excepted. THE MINNEAPOLIS WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1888. Will close Saturday, September 29. FINEST BESTPICTURES! The Most Ingenious Machinery, The Greatest and Most Attractive Exhibition Ever Opened to the Public. Reduced Rates on All Railroads Entering the City. At tractions. From Every State in the UNION. DANZ'S MINNEAPOLIS BAND, 50 7TH REGIMENT BAND Of NEW YORK, 60 Will Surpass Anything Ever Collected by Any Exposition Ever Opened in the West. THE DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S WORK Under the Direction of Mrs. E. E. Holbrook, Will be one of the Most At tractive Exhibits Ever Seen in any Exposition. Exhibits from the South, Exhibits from the East, Exhibits from the West, Exhibitsfrom the North. Exhibits from every State in the Union. You and your friends are invited. You cant afford to miss it. Art Gallery Extra, 10c. W, G. BYRON, 0.1, PALMER, President. Sec'y and Treas. Oen. Man, F. BENEDICT. 176 West Seventh St. 7 Cor., Forepaugh Blk. Furniture and Carpets. Complete House Furnishings. Parties wanting New Furniture and Carpets should by all means see my Stock before buying. Good Goods at reasonable prices. G.F.BENEDICT 7COR. I ST. PAUL PEOPLE'S THEAJJE, Cor. Sixth and Franklin Sts. ML L.,W. WALKER..... .GEN. MANAGEB. FOR THE WEEK BE6INNIN6MONDAY AUG. 13. Every night and Sunday, and Wednes- ,-day and Saturday matinee, ele gant production of Dion Boucicault's. LONDON ASSURANCE POPULAR PRICES Prices: 20c, 35c, 50c. and 75 cents. OLYMPIC THEATRE. Seventh Near Jackson. PAT. CONLEY PROPRIETOR. W. J. WELLS MANAGER. %o% Opens for the Season of 1888-9 Monday, August 20th with a Grand Dou ble Attraction Mabel Rivers' Parisian Folly Company. AND Durelle Bros. Mammoth Coterie Of Spe cialty Stars. %o% This is the Finest Sensational Variety and Novelty Combination The ater in the Northwest. POPULAR PRICES. PEOPLE'S THEATRE. (MINNEAPOLIS.) W. E. STERLING MANAGER. THEO. L. HAYS TREASURER. Jot SECOND WEEK OF NEW SEASON Phenominal Success. WEEK OF JULY 12 The Beautiful Koraantic Play, MarhlE Heart OR THE Sculptor's Drea -S-Q+ Tuesday Grand Tuesday and j- Family and Saturday Matinees Saturday Prices 10, 20, 30 and 50 cents. Matinees 10, 20 and 30 cents. FAL States AND ALL COLORS IN Crush, Stiff And Soft Hats Large Assortment Of Fancy, White and Colored Shirts. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. French Balbriggan 50 Cents. Lawn Ties 10c Dozen. B@~See 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. in. Wednesday evening prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Fridav even ing cass, 8:00 p. m. Rev. John M. Henderson, Pastor, residence, 173 Char.es street. Days for pastorial visits Monday and Tuesday. Days at home Wednesday and Thursday. Weddings, funeials and the sick, promptly attend ed to upon notice. THE TAILOR MAKES THE MAN! Fashonable Tailoring at Moderate Prices. We open this season with a larger line than ever of DOMESTIC & IMPORTED WOOLENS CONSISTING OF CASSIMERS, CLOTHS, SERGES, WORSTEDS, FLANNELS, FINEST ASSORTMENT'OP Scotch and Irish Tweed Suitings I N THE COUNTRY. Business Suits to order $20.00 Dress 25.00 Trousers 5.00 Spring Overcoats 20.00 TCScxa TAILOR 21 EAST TIIIRD STREET, ST. PAUL ,MINN. Mrs. Lucy F. Dandridge. Is prepared to Straighten and Pro mote the growth of all Crinkled Hair, tot- Also has a Hair Tonic, i which turns Grey hair Black and restores Lost HAIR, tot Call ator Address, 625 3d St S Minneapolis, Minn. OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW Jasp K. Hilvafd y!LATE OF" PHILADELPHIA'. RENOVATES AND REPAIRS If?* CLOTHING GENTS1 By Bis New French Method of Steam Scourinjr. 468 Robert St, above 8th, ST. PAUL, MINN. ORDERS Received for any number of Pieces of the Quadrille Band for Public or Private Parties. TO ADVERTISERS! '.FoRaoheckfortaO we will prlntaten-Une adver tisement in. OxiejtfUlloiiIssuesot leading: Ameri can Newspapersand complete tlie work vrttnin tea dayg. TWflfaattherateotoulypiiB-flftuotaceut aline, for 1,000 Circulation I Tbe advertisement will appear in but a single Issue of any paper, and consequently will be placed before One Million different newspaper purchasers or FIVE MnxiOH READERS, If it is true, as is sometimes stated, that every newspaper is looked at by five persons on an average. Ten lines will accommodate about 75 words, address with copy ot Adv. and check, or eend 80 cents for Book of 256 pages. GEO. P. BO WELL & CO.. 10SPBUCB ST., N EW YORK. 1 We have lust Issued a new edition of our Book called Newspaper Advertising." It has 236 paces, and among Its contents may be named the following Lists and Catalogues of Newspapers DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN NEW YORK CITY, with their Advertising Rates. DAILY NEWSPAPER3IN CITIES HAVING more than 150,000 population, omitting all but the best. DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN CITIESHAVING more than 20,000 poDUlatlon, omitting all but the best. A SMALL LIST OP NEWSPAPERS IN which to advertise every section of the country: being a choice selection made up with great care, guided by long experience. ONE NEWSPAPER I N A STATE. The best one for an advertiser to use If he will use but one. BARGAINS IN ADVERTISING IN DAILY News papers in many principal cities and towns, a List which offers peculiar Inducements to some adver- TiARGEST CrRCTJLATTONS. A complete list of all American papers issuing regularly more than 85.000 copies. THE BEST LISTOF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, OOT ering every town of over 6,000 population and every Important county seat. SELECTLISTOFLOCAL NEWSPAPERS, In which advertisementsare lnsert-g cd at half price. I 5,472 VILLAGE NEWS-^ PAPERS, in which adver tisements are inserted for $42.15 a line and appear in the whole lotone-half of alltheAmerlcan Weeklies BooksenttoanyaddressforTHIB.TY CENTS. HUMPHREYS' fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DR. HUMPHREYS' Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding 14-t Pages, with Steel Engraving, HAttKDFKEE. In use 30 years.Special Prescriptions of an eminent Physician. Simple, Safe and Sure. NOB, 1 2 3 4 5 CUBES. PRICE. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. .25 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants .25 Diarrhea of Children or Adults 2 5 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 2 5 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 2 5 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 2 5 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faeeache 2 5 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,25 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomaoh 2 5 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25 Whites, too Profuse Periods 2 5 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 2 5 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 Rheumatism,Rheumatic Pains...... .25 Fever and Ague. Chills, Malaria SO Piles, Blind or Bleeding 5 0 Ophthalniy^orsore^rweak^Eyes.. .50 HOMEOPATHIC 19 Catarrh, acuteor-ohronTcTlnfluenza, .50 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs.. .50 21 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing -SO 2 2 Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing .50 2 3 Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling .SO 2 4 General DebHity, Phj-ciralWeakness .50 25 Dropsy, and Scanty Secretoins 5 0 26 Sea Sickness, Sickness from Riding .50 27 Kidney Disease 5 0 2 8 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak ness, or Involuntary Discharges....l.OO 2 9 Sore Mouth. Canker 5 3D Urinnry Weakness. Wetting Bed... .50 31 Painful Periods, with Spasm 5 0 3 2 Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation 1 .OO 3 3 Epilepsy, Spasm, St. Vitus'Dance...l.OO 34| Diphtheria. Ulcerated Sore Throat .50 Chronic Congestions. Eruptions .50 S E I I S Sold by Druggists, or sent post paid on receipt of Price.HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. 109 Fulton 8t. X.Y. After Forty years* tperience in the preparation of more than One Hundred applications for patents in United States and Foreign coun tries, the publishers of the Scientific American continue to act as solicitors for patents, caveats-trade-marks, copy rights, etc., for the United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries. Their experi ence is nneqnaled and their facilities are unsur passed. Drawings and specifications prepared and filed in the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by moil free. Patents obtained through Munn&Oo.are noticed inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,which has the largest circulation and is the most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper is published WEEKI/Yat $3.00 a year, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to soience, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pub lished in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Bold by all newsdealers. If you have an invention to patent write to Munn & Co., publishers of Scientific Amerioaa, Ml Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. THE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL Eice Block, S. W. Corner of Fifth 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. in. John S. Prince, President. ^Edward J. Meier, Cashier CATHOLIC SERVICE AT CHURCH ON MARKET ST. OPPOSITE CITY PARK, EVERY SUNDAY AT 10 30A.M. 7:30 P.M. All cordially invited/*''1^ is!'"r NICOLLE Furniture, Glyndon House. 219 Third St. S. Minnapolis. First Glass Accommodations! Breakfast from 6 a. m. to 9 a. m. Dinner 12 m. to 2 p. m. Supper o:4o to 7:30 p. m. Competent help employed and meals served in first class style. fi@*BOARDiNG BY DAY OR WEEK.,^ GIVEUSA CALL MRS. GEO. WILLIAMS, Prep. 219 Th'ird St. S. Minneapolis. T. H. Lyles. HAIR BAZAAR. LATEST STYLES O F 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 reier 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 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, giving party ordering privilege of examining the same, It costs you not a penny unless the goods please and you keep them. FREEOU E 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 Fine FOOTWEAR. ir Goods FOK SALB OK MADE TO ORDER. Shampooing AND HAIR CUTTING SPECIALTIES. Calls made to Residences when desired 8 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 Ventilation. 14 W. Third Street,8t. Paul. Telephone 377-3. AVENU E 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. 32 7, Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. BOUTELL BROTHERS, 207, NICOLLET AVENUE, and 323, WASHINGTON AYENUE, SOUTH. end Carpets The Largest Household Goods Establishment West of Chicago. We can fit /our house up from cellar to garret. We make a speciality of medium, and Low Priced Goods. People going to house-keeping will do well to give us 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 us a call, as it is n trouble to shew goods. NOTICE That The Great Clear ance Sale At 253, NICOLLET AVENUE, Is in full blast. Every artacle in the store to be sold regardless of cost or value. For gen uine bargains in Hats, Furnishings etc. call at 253 Nicollet Avenue. L. A. Segelbaum. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sole Agents For The Celebrated "MILLER" HATS. MINNEAPOLIS FUEL GO DEALERS IN 47 Washington Ave. S. PATENTED. 24 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 at lowest prices, and extract- and make more teeth than all of the dentists in the city combined. "OP EN EVININGS." Dr. Hurd at NO OTHER RAILWAY IN THE NORTH WEST has in so short a period gained tbereptH "y enjoyed by the tation and popularity CETRAL WISCONSIN _:N LINE. From a comparatively un known factor in'the commercial world, it has been transformed to an independ ent, influential, grand Through Route, with magnificent depots, sup erb equipment and unsurpassed termi nal facilities. Through careful catering to details, it haB won for itself a reputa tion for solidity, safety, convenience and attention to its patrons.second to 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 and Milwaukee and Chicago and Duluth and Milwaukee and Chicago, are the following thriving cities ot Wisconsin and Michigan: New Richmond, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Ashland, Hurley, Wis., Ironwood, M!ch, 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, to any point in the South or East, applv to nearest Ticket Agent, or address WMS. MELLEN, JAMES BARKER, Genl. Man. Gen Pass & T'k't A'gt. MILWAUKEE. ANSON, Northwestern Pas Benger Agent, No. 19 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 'MILWAUKEE AlDtPAUl it* Owns and operates 5,500 miles of thoroughly equipped road in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota and Dakota. IT is THE BEST DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST, SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST. 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. R. MILLER, General Manager. A, V. li. CARPENTER, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. J. F. TUCKER. Ass't Gen'l Manager. GEO. H. HEAFFORD Ass't Gen'l Pass, and Ticket agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. BJgT'For information reference to Lands 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 DULUTH RAIL ROAD. THE SHORTEST LINE IN DISTANCE TO LAKE SUPERIOR! AND THE QUICKEST IN TIME BY OYER 3 HOURS. 3 TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY 3 The "Limited" runs daily, and con sumes 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 OMNIRUS TRANSFERS BY TAKING THIS 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, Citv Ticket Agent, 113 East Third Street, St. Paul 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.PAUL,MINN. MONTANA SHORT LINE.-- When traveling every one should eoaP aider well the questions of economy. comfort, safety and speed, these questions being of the 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 in Cen-I /BTt'FKUL A tral an i i TWHNNEAPOU3 Mk Nor ther^ RH AN ITO iX Min neso- ULI NfiA!LWA3t J^m a 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. The following are a few of the Principal Points reached via this Line: ST. CLOUD, SAUK CENTKB, FERGUS FALLS, CROOKSTON, ST. VINCENT, HOTCHINSOK, PAYNESVILLE, MORRIS, APPLKTON AKD BRECKENRIDGE,MINN. WATEBTOWK, ABER- DEEN, ELLENDALB, WAHPETON, FARGO, SBAND FORKS, GRAFTON, DEVILS LAKE, BOTTINEAU AND BUPORD, DAKOTA GLAS- GOW, DAWES (FT. BELKNAP), ASSINNIBOINB, FT. BENTON, GREAT FALLS, HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, AND ALL PACIFIC COAST POINTS. Parties seeking farms or business loca tions will find unusual opportunities for both on this line in Northern Dakota and Montana, also in Minnesota where the Company has for sale at low prices and on favorable terms 2,000,000 acreB of ex cellent farming, grazing and timber lands. For maps and other information addre, JT. BOOKWALTEB, C. H. WABRKN, Land Commlionr, Gen'l Tut. i^t, 6T. PAUL, MINN. A. MANVB L, .W'.-* W. S. AuBumnH, Ott'l 3SskT*i. g^ ^&^bi'yT-i'^M^"t *&