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VOL. VII. ■ SILKS. : ■ "•,'.-. Silks! Silks! Black Gros Grain Silks! Colored Gros Grain Silks! SUMMEK SILKS! We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the public, that we have greatly enlarged this department. In order to make it a popular one we have decided to have for & time, irre sistable low prices. Mr. Heinemann who is"at present in the East ern was fortunate enough to secure a lot of fine Lyons ? €okred Gros Grain Silks Of all colors and shades—they are cheap at $1.50 a yard— we will place them At $1.25, less 25 per cent. We claim them the biggest bargain in colored Gros Grain Silks, East or West. We will, at the same time, offer BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS at prices that cannot be dupli cated. We beg to call especial attention to our Cfjfe <^^ 00 BFk Gros Grain Less 25 per ct. *¥P £2 "gp SILK. $1.50 Which, for richness of color, finish and fineness of texture, is not excelled by goods usually sold at $2.50 and $3.00. We have bargains in Black Silks at 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a yard, less 25 per cent, discount. V In Stripes, Checks and Changable, as before, At 35c, 65c, 75c, and $1.00 per Yarfl, Less 25 per cent. *■-•"■'. ■ ■' ■ ■.■ i Xjis;lit "Weight Dress Groods, "Grazelle 5' Suiting's, [Figaro's Suitings, N""dns 5 Veilings, "Worsted and Silk G-renadines, Canvas in black and lar^e variety of colors. WASH FABRICS IN ME IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GOODS. We have, to close out, an Importer's lot of Ladies' fine WRAPS, silk and worsted, and will offer them at about one quarter of their original cost. lit W. Corner Seventh and Jackson Sts. ST. PAUL, MINN., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1884.—TWELLE PAGES. . . » DRY GOODS AUCTION. THE RUSH During the Past Week at the Great Auction Sale OF ,1 1.1. Mai Assipefl Stock OF ■ Was Ipcettil, and Goods were r =•"'. SLAUGHTERED Fearful Rate THE SALE WILL BE CuW Bail 1 CffliM •-. ; ..- AllilGiS! fills M,* .' --/ WILL BE OFFERED. , There still remains a fair assort ment of Goods to be sold, while many of the finer grades have not yet been offered. On Monday Morning THE Gloats, Shawls and Slimmer Jackets » WILL BE SOLD. In tlie A-fternooru HOUSEKEEPERS' LINENS & ME HOODS. INDIES' , Suits Tuesday Morning. Parties Desiring to avail themselves of this sale will attend, as this will, in all probability, be the closing week. A.iactioneei»- , Mmleirtos' ...... -: ■ ... * ; ■■ SILK DEPARTMENT ! We will sell on Monday | 200 pieces \ genuine India Pon gees, 26-inch wide at 75c per yd. Worth $1. 100 pieces printed red India . Pongee at 50c per yd. Reduced from $1. 60 pieces fine quality Glace stripe and changeable Sum mer Silks at 50c per yd. All good quality and well worth 75c. ; . BLACK SILKS. 4 special lots, all of warranted quality. ■X ■ v' ■ No. 40 pieces 22-inch, rich Gros Grain Black Silk at V, $1.25 per yd. No. 2, 34 pieces of beauiiful quality, 22-inch wide, • c $1,50 per yd. No. 3, 22 pieces, very heavy quality, rich Satin finish, - $1.75 per yd. We call special attention to lot No. 4 at one of the greatest bargains, consisting of 50 pieces rich Satin Gros . Grain Silk, full 23 inches wide," at ..'■,.. ■.-'.-,; $2 per yd. 40 pieces changeable Surah Silk, very heavy quality, ' $1.75 per yd. 40. pieces Brocaded Change able Surah Silks, very rich ■;sfi quality, ;'- ; ;:; • $2 per yd. 50 pieces Satin and Silk Fou lards at . 75c & $1. "Worth from $1 to 1.50. Every lady intending to buy a silk dress will fljyi it to their ad vantage : to examine the above lots. They are unusual bargains I THIRD & MINNESOTA STREETS. Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. . "•- ~[. JEWELRY. GOLD WATCHES, Fine Silver Plate Ware & Clocks, A m per cent, less Recnlar Pric STROUiBRftS., Cor. Third and Franklin streets STOVES. ||Ml^g IM Ala rlJiLilAlJbS f|^^^> 1 BHSsIKiS fi » Estimates made for heating and <\ 'jji||§|j!?f§ ! fi^jjr "~"t7T;*f "9^* I *'"w°"~ prices given on application. T^sH^^^^S*- ; 5S ■' I !'■* !|lft& ■" Old - Furnaces Reset and Re I iS|r®M*wlK bl^?': iWsxnßSßsfc J*i'^ ' paired and made to work as good iliK^Sl'&SM^^ ]'■'■' ' I^H^HB ' at new, ' ' W~T~i **^il v^- ;' ' 'z—^—^^&t^^-: i l^"Send for Circulars and Prices. Ei&S&g!ii^Bl^m&f^*i!L ' .- -.-.-• - . . BUSINESS COLLEGE. s^^^^^S AND TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE 111 long cilice established its ■; claims to public faVor and has now entered upon - its 15th year under the most favorable; auspices. - -Send for catalogue, giving full particulars. ■- -> orthtvest cor. seventh and Jackaou streets. ,-; • -•'-...■".•..;;.. :.yr. . ■■> • -... -■:-' --;: ,- .; " '', %< • ' , " '.: / • •■-. ?'■ W. A. F^I>I>IS. PrinoinaL DRY GOODS. Mnisiirtos' JERSEY JACKETS. To-Morrow Morning, we shall offer over 1,000 Jersey Jackets at re | markable low prices for the quality offered. The lot includes: 400 Cashmere Jerseys, Black and Colors,' formerly $3 and $8.50 now 300 Embroidered Jerseys, for merly,ss, now $3.60. 300 fine quality Black Embroi dered Jerseys, worth $8, now . $4.50. : ; .■ ■ ,. # •■• ;-; ';. We have also, full lines of finest . , quality branded, jetted, and all Silk Jerseys, at #6 to $15 each. ' Embroidered Shawlettes and , .; Scarf,' black and colors in Cashmere and Crepe deChine, from $4 to $35 each. ■v^.-Vf: Department. "We I have just opened several Cases of • • WHITE SUITS, In India Linen, India Mull and Batiste. Sear Sucker Suits in .white Ecru and Navy. Black India Linen Suits, at $10 and $12.50. Special prices will be made on Silk, Satin and Cashmere Suits. BLACK SILK SUITS, $15 and ■ 820* ■ ■:..-.: . ■-■■- ■*■ SATIN SUITS, $10 and $12.50. BLACK CASHMERE SUITS, $12.50 each. . I;?.'. * MARKED DOWN! Our Entire Stock of • Wraps, lilies, *" Mans, ETC., TO ABOUT 50c on the Dollar. . ; i. EiiiiT!orifiTir li NO, 153 :■■'•' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ERNEST GABLER PIANOS! The Best Medium-Priced Piano in the World. New and handsone styles just out! A first class Piano at a low price ] And on the most LIBERAL TERMS Is 83P~Special prices to Clergymen • and . Teachers,'- , Do not foil to write us. , ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. MRsTm. C. THAYEIC . 418 Wabashaw street. •,.- Sohmer and other Pianoes, New and Second Hand. ORGANS. New England, Smith, American, Bay State and • Sterling. , . SCHALL BANJOS. Everything in the line of Musical Merchandise,' at lowest prices and best terms. • 130-iy For Pianos &Organs For T-:»tiy and Best Terms, .■ ■. . For. Catalogues as d Lowest PtJo^b, . . 'i For Agencies and Territory. Address - I ■ - C. W. YOUNGMAN, 115 E. Seventh street, ST.. PAUL. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Engagement of America's Greatest Character . Artists, Mr. & Mrs. GEO. S. IffldT, " Under the Management of Mr. John H. Havlin, ; Monday Evening, June 2, also Wednesday Matinee. ' Marsden's Laughing Success, the New "OTTO," During the action of the play Mr. . and Mrs.- Knight' famous specialties,', NEW SONGS, NEW DUDE, GREAT PIT,- . GREAT COMPANY. Tuesday and Wednesday Even'g, ' ; - ',' June 3 and 4, '' • , . . Bronson Howard's master play . BARON RUDOLPH. "A character born to live." —N. Y. Herald. Usual prices. Sale of seats commences Satur- ■'■■ day. i ' • GRAND OPERA HOUSE AMODNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I JUI9. Tlree Ills. One latin. Orpheus AND -.■■■. '- Eurydice. (Direct from Bijou Opera House, New York. • ORIGINAL ' , ORIGINAL CAST. SCENERY.' ENSEMBLE OF SIXTY ARTISTS. HIGH SCHOOL HALL! TWO NIGHTS AND MATINEE, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, June sth, 6th & 7th ! COMIC OPEKA, flu Doctor of Alcantara T Best: Talent in SL Paul, Eeanlifnl Music, comic Situations. 'Elegant Music I Ticket 50c. Matinee 25c. COpiMTORY OF Ilia No. 127 West Third street,. ST. PAUL, - - MINN. All branches of : Music • taught, . including PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLONCELLO, VIOLIN,, ZITHER and HARMONY. MISS MARIE GEIST, Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Munich," Principal. MISS KATIE GEIST, Assistant Teacher. MISS EMMA LAWRENCE, Zither Teacher, MISS LAURA .W. HALL, Harmony Teacher. To the Ladies! ■ , ■ : ■■:' ■ ' .--, I am retiring from the Fancy Goods business ;. , and offer my entire j stock ■': of ."»Embroideries';'" commenced and I finished, and ;; Material \ for all gS kinds of Embroideries,' Zephyrs, Yams, : Hand ; : ; ' Knit Goods, etc., with • my entire : stock of fine Holiday Goods, at and below cost. ; I will 1 giT9 on good bargains. Call and see me. "V:'-' : v j MRS. C. HERWEGEN, 1 No; 37 West Third street. St. Paul. ":'.'!|