VOL VII :&.__7 A:TxT:A:'' DRY GOODS. ■ .■ ' 7"- *' THE APPROACHING! APPROACHING! NORTHWEST 77 NORTHWEST Corner Seventh. & Jackson. Streets, OFFERS wmm FABRICS, CHEAP. CHEAP. i Ie Si m 25 uer ceDt. Discoit on iy Wb Still give 25 per cent. Disconnt on any and all Dry Goofls anfl Notions, from ani all Dry foote smi lotions, froi lowest market prices, anfl '. in " tans, i summer Parasols, BrgaMies, Dress Fans, ; Ills, I Qoods. [Mflterclfs; Swisses, Hose, Victorias, 5 . Lace Collars, Into, Snmmer §m Jaconet, I*• 1 linen Collars, Jaconet, LiMJ Linen Collars, Pips. Corsets. • wtw—MW ''Mi>'_L|Kr____________a,__w__n---i KS^E_B3__i_S_________________________________.-_________ _______________________ .._.__—^' WeHaveMarkßd We are still LADIES'MUSLIN W6HaT9Marked We are sii LADIES' MUSLIN Onr Wraps, 2^^ fjjjpgjr I OUr lantleS, G_o_ Grain WeUmade. welifln! UUI l_.dilll.O, GrOS GnUn WeUmade, well fin < Onr Canes, ifiil'lS^^ Our Fife, ML^C|S6S| Lees than Half Manu- and _____.. Iftflfll., faoturera" Oost SflliS at „„,. for- TO close me]- quotations! jw,L Do not delay {"JP- ouu lines op making yonr Ml. UllllS, TPTinrvo i pnrd,ases*" . Cite. Dresses. JERSEYS! 1-- ™_- Have been Repleted | J^y a njj(s -L X3.Hj - v and are again j .. * * J.WILL PLEASE complete. dgdlll. YOU Gustave Heinemann, N. W. Corner of Seventh and Jackson Streets j 'XAT :■ '' -■ : *:'"•'■■' ' ' ':'■' ''.''' * - * "''"' ' '"77 '*'-"'■ Sundmi • (Elntie. ST. PAUL, MINN..SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1884.-TWELVE PAGES. CLOTHING. mm One-Price One-Price CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Thirdl& Robert Sta;, ST. PAUL. The . Boys have, their troubles as well as grown people. "Well,nevermind, vacation will soon be here, then the fun for the boys will begin, but the poor 1 mothers, what will they do? School is a blessing to them, and to have all the boys at home for two or three summer months is about as much as they can bear. Our advice would be to buy them a cheap but strong suit (we can sell you a Pants and Shirt Waist for $1..,) and turn them out like a colt. We have a lot of Creed- more Suits at $3.50, that ._; - are very cheap, and in odd Pants and Shirt Waists for Boys we have an immense stock. We show for Men, a new thing in wine color Flannel Suits (we think we are the only house West . that have these Suits,) they are as near perfection as can be obtained in a me- dium price Summer Suit. In Silk, Mohair, Drap- d'Ete, Linen, Alpaca and Seersucker Suits, Odd Coats and Dusters, we show' an assortment of styles and variety of price unparalleled in the West, Our Newmarket Linen Duster is very pop- ular for traveling or driv- ing. In Summer Underwear, Neckwear, White and Fancy Shirts and Furnish- ing Goods generally, our stock is more than double the size of any exclusive dealer in this line in Mm nesota. We are selling white and fancy Percale washable flat Scarfs, at 5 cents each. You know about our Hat Department. We are doing the retail Hat trade of St. Paul, for the reason that it is our custom to sell these goods at the same small margin of profit as we do our clothing. The public did not know how cheap good Hats could be j retailed for until we open- ed this department: Nob- , by little Hats for children. BOSTON Oifi-PriceCloiiilisii, Cor. Third andEobert Sts.. Cor. Third and Robert Sts.. ST.PAUL. Dealing in good Goods and selling them at popu . lar prices has given '._ us the patronage of the peo ple. ; ; EMBROIDERIES, _EC. „ . __l_!_f! ■.. BROTHERS OFFER . ....... .. „.-.; EXCEPTIONAL EXCEPTIONAL BAKaAINS BAEGAINS •■'■ '$■' ■ ■ -■- IN ____*--_> _oi leileii.! imkoiteies! Comprising Cambric. Nainsook . and Swiss Embroideries, D uchesse and Point Embroideries, Fecille and Colored Em broideries, Lace and *'All Over" Em broideries. ALSO, AT PRICES MUCH IESS THM VALUE, AT PRICES MUCH ■. IESS JtHIS YIIUE, REAL AND IMITATION Of all Qnalities and Descriptions, and Of all Qualities and Descriptions, and including Oriental, Pompadour, Nor- mandy, Platte Talenciennes, Vene tian, Dejou Laces, Madras and Maline Points, Russian and .Irish. Points, Grecian and Point Albany, Nemours, DcLyon, Milan. & Point Gaze, Span- ish Laces in black, cream and Colors, Guipure Laces, Black and Cream Tan Dyke and Escurial ■ Lace, Thread, Point and Duchesse Laces. . Nets for Overdresses in Escurial, Spanish, Guipure, Talencienne, Oriental, Bead- ed Nets with Beaded Lace, Matching Designs. &c, &c. - . .. SPECIIL VALUES II Me Dress Fabrics! Dotted and Figured Swisses, Colored Dotted and Figured Swisses, Colored Figured Swisses, Organdies, French Nainsooks, Persian and India Mulls, Linen Lawns, India Linen Lawns, Ecru Lawn, Checks, Batiste Claire, Carean de Indes, India Twilled Long Cloth, Jones' Cambric, French Per- cale, Plain and Lace Bevere Tucking, Shirred and Puffed Muslins, Satin Checked and Striped Nainsook. ;^sf/ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 100 Pes. Dotted & Figured Swisses, at 20. 100 Pes. Dotted & Figured Swisses, at 20c 10 Pes. Dotted and Figured Swisses, at 25c 50 Pes. Dotted and Figured Swisses, at SOc All the above are guaranteed to be folly one-third below real value, PLAIN AND FANOY Handkerchiefs We are showing the largest, finest and We are showing the largest, finest and best assorted stock of Handkerchiefs ever brought to the Northwest. •. Fancy Linen Hemstitched as low as 15 c White Linen Hemstitched, from 12Kc . up. II -' _;.' French Cambric and Sheer Lawn Hand > kerchiefs, embroidered and Scalloped in white and Colors ef best designs, 100 patterns to,select from. Mourning Handkerchiefs a specialty. pillesotaSis. Tbird & Minnesota Sts. Mail Orders receive prompt and • - - Careful Attention. NOT UNTIL '„ yj'Jf% SATURDAY, 1V JULY 1 L fej__^^__^^i^':^3 yW- ■■- .7 ■ifiri^r^i.i -■; ■ ■**__, ■Ttt* ily ■ ' Comes the first, the only really and truly, "great Comes the first, the only really and truly great tented exhibition to ST. PAUL. On-that day, SATURDAY, JULY 12, AFTER.. AND EVENING, at usual hours, over the river, near THE BRIDGE, fob One Day Oslt, and with it The New World's | Latest, Greatest Wonder, the Sacred Koyal Siamese WHITE ELEPHANT . First ever seen in _ Christian land. Endorsed by. the* Highest Scientific Authorities in the country. Exhibited ... a WITH THE GREAT FOIENJCH SKi Fdrehoch Show . In all its vast entirety, now on its 20th AN- NUAL TOUR." Canvas: 4 times larger than ever. Hundreds of never-before-seen attrac tions. A century ahead of all. Everything new, novel, great and grand. OH MOSLEM '.',,"_. -■■■"-■■-•■" JII li it *lrst e'er seen in •QU Mamelukes j America- 4 COMBINED 1,000 Rare Animals , MENAGERIES Sf^EDWILa 3 COLOSSAL 90 NEW and NOVEL jjfS CIRCUS jSS&F-*-* ' ■'. HUGE ROMAN A -MILE RACE HIPPODROME of^-g:.^^ . 1 flfi Quarter of a Races by Camels and I ICI CDUS'. TC all kinds of Animals lUUkL_.rnA_.iu on the Grand Course. • 2 : CONCRESS OF LIVING WONDERS Giants, Dwarfs uX.-_.pwtSol'th,9 C L O W N vt « _,*.*_ ■ ««ii Fi'-'st "nd Funniest in _ «. *_.«-__7»•__ Krst and in ELEPHANTS I^^^^7 " HINDOO t. _*Z'"' '—'-*'••'■ • ctsdoit First time seen in the ■-.; -9tK-*t_T New World. "■ ENCHANTRESS. "."".. ,-■ .- -_»*£« WTO.,* Living Wonders from . 7 MUSE M ail parts of * _-c Globe- TRAINED ; ili'Ti b* 7 «i° LARGEST IN THE 7 Wild Beast Show WORLD- ". Crand Historical i Peerless -and-Poetic PAGEANTS.- SForee-Qona.radeS eVer? I Oflfl :^aC___>M Seat" 20,000 in the 1)-_UU HORSES Grand PaviUon- C nfin OPERA On the Grand Stand. JjUUU CHAIRS (Seats for 20,000.) /K______l_A____ invested. .'V I J : DAILY EXPENSES OUiUUUiUU J more than any Show Yw,wv/v,vv/v on Earth. - f_#~ 20 years owned and managed by A. Fore- !__-'" paugh. Larger and better every year. S__s*~ Everybody knows I always fulfill every ; £__"* promise. Ten times more of every kind gjP~ of novelty than any exhibition in existence - fSP ever presented. . Visited this season by ONE MILLION OF PEOPLE NONE NAME IT BUT TO PRAISE ! Every forenoon of exhibition day, between 9.30 and 10.30, is seen the ".onderftilly Grind, Sublime Street Pageant .. Admission, and a good seat, only 50 ctg. Chil dren under 9 years, 25 cts. Exhibition after- noon and evening at the usual hours. Arenic • Chairs. Promenade Concerts one hour before commencing by the 3 great bands. j£_**~ Low Rates and Excursion Trains on all Railroads to see the Great Show. * . . : .. For the especial accommodation of LADIES l_d CHILDREN, and all who desire to avoid the crowd surrounding the ticket wagon on the show ground, tickets will be on sale during . the entire day the exhibition is here, at Lambie «_. Bethune's Drug' Store, - .7 Corner Third and Wabashaw streets. ; .. The Great Forepaugh Show exhibits at the fol lowing places, and no other in the State of Mm nesota; |July 7, ALBERT LEA; July 8, RED WING; July 9, FARIBAULT: July 10, MINNE- APOLIS; Jnly 11, STILLWATER: July 12, ST PAUL. ' ADAM FOREPAUGH, Proprietor. . .- T CROCKERY, ETC. — ' — i* THE Great Closing Out Sale GreatClosingOutSale OF Crockery^ Glassware, iirjjasswe, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., At 129 East Third Street, Still continues, and will, until the whole stock Is disposed of. GREAT BARGAINS "A '*'•,'• Are presented to 'purchasers at this sale, - and it Are presented to "purchasers at this sale, and it l is to the i advantage of every person in need of China, etc., to call and secure some 'of the bar gains oSered.^^jjWHj|^^^^S^^^^MS£Sd| Open until 9 o'clock S m.EYeryDay- CARDOZO & HEIIMAM, HIIIAf, i 129 Ea_t Third Street. St. Paid Mina. I mrt; -Ix.iL'j'J_*w -JUI Jl'.l'^ % '"sAT'*'*- '* y ' '*'*'■ "/'-''*' '*■ '' * I WEISS &WEISS. 1 Wmk^k&*Y , . -• -_' l' ■y * V<§g3 mK£^J^J^^£^^MMmaiu |Mj_^___^______________i____^_________i SEVENTH 11 SEE! SUM Monday and Tuesday are the most decided Reduction Sales made at our Store, but to morrow and Tuesday, for two days only, we will offer the most earnest Reductions we have 'V' ' TA ' ■ *■■-•■■■• ■■:■■■ ever before made during our business career. ever before made during our business career. . . .. .-.-. ......... r.... : .... ..r. . . $4.00, $4.00, $4.00 ' Ladies and Children's $4.00, $4.00, $4.00 Ladies and Children's :/■,', txTI Muslin Underwear For a Ladies' White ja« ja. ja. . Lawn Suit trimmed m> ™> *"c> with Swiss Embroidery - .■■'■■.-..■■■"■■ . and made in tjie latest ™" . the choice of fine style, and a perfect fit premises and Drawers; guaranteed, all for $4 Jess than what the Mus only. lin and Trimmings is ■.'■■ t. ' ' ... worth. Ladies' and Misses' *i _A MeA A 1 PA. Wraps, to close out the $150, $1.50, $1.50! balance on hand, at less than cost, positively. Ladies and Children's ■ ■ best All-wool; Jerseys. best All-wool Jerseys. No shodies, at . Boys' Kilt Suits at a MKA'M -A At rA , - Boys' Kilt Suits at a -i „ft __* m <__ r„ . sacrifice. We have $1.50, $1.50, $1.50! about 150 of them left in five different styles, " , ; which we will close out -■ * 50c, 50c, 50c! __1 50 IgOOO yards of fine ' 1.000 yards of fine forthe /choice. You Hamburg and Swiss cannot buy them at $3 Embroideries at 50 cts. elsewhere. __ . only for the choice; P ~ : goods.we sold from F- -—— to $1.25, and for two , J days our price will be 50c, 50. 50c ?^yc^e.per yard for For All-silk Lace Mitts in new patterns; worth First Come, First Served! $1. We have a.limited quantity of them only. •■• __ ... 200 Leather Hand Bags at 50c for the choice. Every one is 7 RIBBONS, RIBBONS! worth double the price. . -.':"." , ' 7"."7 7 . ' ■ -. ■•-..-. The great rush for ——- The great rush for Ribbons continues, and we will add 1,000 pieces $3,00 for the two days' sale at Only for the choice out 5c and lOc of 100 fine Silk Coach- ing Parasols in light a yard; worth double brown, cardinal, gar- net and navy blue; worth Ladies' and Misses' Suits! * X u% $& to $6. The balance of our The balance of. our Spring Suits must be — closecl out before the 4th, and you can buy $5,00 WSmlim •*■ ***r*J ITT r^*- J*+ .*• - *w __«_____. f_# *w_._j (DviVV one almost at your own price. ; : For the choice out of •"■■■:.■ 200 very fine Parasols, which you can never HAS.rpvi buy again for double .nUmM ! the money. We are making spec- "• .t. .'.:t_ ial prices on Hosiery for ladies and children, by riiwcj ri\TCf the box, and our stock , . *m> Mflal in this line is large. - , A_ - ■ We have the largest ——• line of Hand-painted r Fans from Corsets^ Hoop-skirls & Bustles. ftr . AfA . F * u«)C to $10 We carry complete •.\ lines at all prices from that were ever shown the cheapest to the best in this city. They are obtainable. {handsome and cheap. 500 Striped Mohair Underskirts, in twenty different styles, at 50c for the choice. They are worth from $1.00 to $2.00. Weiss & Weiss, 201, 203. 205 East Seventh street NO. 174