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8 V LOCAL MENTION. All New Yorkers Are requested to call at BuUartl Bros., No. 143 East Third street, and provide themselves ■with tickets for the first annual banquet of the New York association, to be given at the Hotel Ryan next Monday evening: at 8 p. m. - ■ ■ The Domestic Sewing Machine company are represented in St. Paul at 05 East Third street, and carry a larger stock of this justly popular machine ..than ever before. \ t Given Free. . "Grandmother's Pet." This beautiful do sign is a perfect gem of art, and has only to bo seen to be appreciated. We feel confident that all lovers of pure tens, coffees or baking powder will not fail to give our goods a trial. Great Atlantic A; Pacific Tea Company, 418 ■\Vabasha street. The Great Northwest Sowinsr Machine Supply and Kepalr company have leased the the premises in the rear of 05 East Third street, and are prepared to repair any kind of machine at the lowest possible cost. Dcelmcli Brothers, Of the Hotel Rjwn barber shop, will here after close at S o'clock p. in. during the week and keep open Sundays till 1- o'clock. The SOU l.sulie* Wanting Competent help for all kinds of housework ■will please call at Kent's package delivery and employment office, 209 West Seventh street. H. H. Kent. . . Sterling Silverware Of the latest patterns at Strouso Bros.', 61 East Third street. Grand SliootiiiffcTournaineut, Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m., below Maint zer's place, in the Sixth ward, for a cub bear; also sweepstake. All sportsmen are invited. Peoria blackbirds will bo used. Exhibition of Turkish Rugs, Etc. Tuesday next there will be a grand exhibi tion at 73-75 East Seventh street, corner Min nesota, in the McQuillan block, of genuine oriental rugs, portieres, embroideries, etc., imported direct from Constantinople by Iskendcr Bey, to the custom house of this city. These cleirant goods will be offered at auction sale on Thursday, Juno 10, by P. T. Kavanapfa & Co., sale beginning at 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. For Wedding Gifts Examine the stock of new solid silver at Strouse Bros.', Cl East Third street. Notice. Wholesale prices on oil and gasoline stoves will be given city buyers, beginning at once. Prudeu Stove company, Third street. Birmingham Bros. Arc platting forty acres, 1,300 feet frontage, on Seventh street, near harvester works, run ning back to Harvester avenue and Hazle Park station. . To Builders. On Monday, June 7, and for one week there after, the plans and specifications for the erection of the new Globe building will be ready for examination by contractors and builders at room 94, Court block (second floor), St. Paul. It is to be a fire-proof build ing- Domestics Furnished On short notice at Kent's package deliverh end employment office, 200 West Seventy street. Hurrah for Wall Paper! I will sell wall paper for the next two ■weeks at strict cost price at 221 East Seventh street. A. H. Lohlker. " " ANNOUNCEMENTS. Calvary keform:ed~episcopaiJ, Dale and Portland avenue, service on Sun day at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Edward D. Neill will preach. - _ . .. • . r /TroyaC mom jh Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. . A marvel of ptl rily, strength and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of ow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 196 Wall street. New York. AMUSEMENTS. DON'T FORGET THE * EXCURSION TO Coney Island SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, Train leaves at 8:45 a. m. at the Northern Pacific depot. General office, foot of Fourth street. EXCURSION —TO— MMEHAHA_ FALLS! Steamer City of St. Paul will leave foot of Jack son street at 2:20 p. m. to-day; foot of Eagle street at 2:3o' p. m. ROUND TRIP 50c. GENUINE Franklin Coal. Until now Bold exclusively In the East. —THE BEST— ANTHRACTE COAL mined. For sale for the first time by GRIGGS & FOSTER, 41 East Third St., Cor. Cedar. The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Llrer Invigora tor, Tonic and Appc:izer ever known. The first j Bitters containinglron ever advertised in America, i Unprincipled persons are imitating the name; look i out for frauds. See that xj /r\ a the following signature /y» BsJJI /?]! Is on every bottle and A^JTr/tft/// ■ '■■■' take none other: /W; (St)*/ 7 THE GREATEST Dress Goods Sale EVER IHAuBMATEII HEBE. SILK BROCADES, Half Silk Fabrics, Half Wool Fabrics, §i§| French, German, Domestic Fabrics, Elegant Dress Goods with Change able Effects, Princess Beatrice Cloth, Mohairs Unis, Diagonals, Serges, Shepherd Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Plain and Checked Dress Goods to match, Brocaded Ef fects. Of the Latest Importations, in total Over 75,000 YARDS I TO SELECT FROM. To Be Closed Out! ' **■ • COMMENCING "o-fflorrow Morning ! At 8:30 A. M. • Never before -were Dress Goods Offered at twice or three times 01 four times that amount. These are Elegant Goods, , ; suitable for any Lady to wear. ' r (Somebody is losing some money t in this deal, but fortunately it is not G. H.)is ! ; . If the claim made by us is not literally true, we do not expect to sell you a yard, "but -we know that your anticipations will be manifold discounted. II^COMIJATION OF TIE SALE 25,000 Yards of Plaids, . ' • Checked and Plain. Figured Goods, Bourettes, Beiges, India Cash :' : meres, Etc., Etc., at '; 5 Cents per Yard! 12,000 Yards OF Black Lace Buntings, 0 y :> at 25 Cents per Yard. These goods are 46 inches wide and were never re ... / C - .- . Ji 1 tailed for less than 60c or 75c per yard. - * * \ HH HaMMaHHaaBMMHHHaBiM | Tremendous Reductions in Prices of Any AND ALL DRESS GOODS ON HAND. New White Goods! Hew Piques ! New Satteens ! New Table Linens, New Mulls ! New Batistes ! New Natte Cloth! New Napkins! New India Lawns! New Nainsooks ! New Zephyrs! New Victorias ! New Counterpanes ! . New Swisses ! New Percales! New Towels! New Parasols! Call at your earliest convenience. A visit to our store will pay. ".**'"-': ..:-■ ■ - ■ ■ , ' : N. W. COR. SEVENTH & JACKSON STS., ST. PAUL ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE '6, -18&£- EIGHTEEN PAGES. To-morrow (Monday) we make the second and largest cut of the season, placing on sale our Fine Tailor-Made Clothing at prices that will astonish everybody. LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK At our large Clothing window and let the prices placed on these goods speak for themselves. Whether visitor or purchaser, you are welcome to examine these goods. Try how they fit, pull them, haul them, and then leave them if they are not all right. These prices will continue until the entire Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing is sold out* JUST THINK I Lot 1,108, $14.00 All- Wool Full Suit cut to $10.00 BOYS SU lS B -L0t1,027, 14.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to 10.00 „ ,„ „ Lot 1,233, 18.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to 14.00 Boys' Full Suits at $2.50 Lot 1,262, 1 8.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to 14.00 -Boys' FuU Suits at 3.00 Lot 1,349, 18.50 AU- Wool Full Suit cut to 14.50| Boys Full Suits at 3.50 Lot 1,763, 19.50 All-Wool Full Suit cut to 15.50 Boys' Full Suits at 4.50 Lot 1,777, 19.50 All-Wool Full Suit cut to 15.50 Boys' Full Suits at 5.00 Lot 1,785, 20.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to ;.'.:..,... 16.00 Boys' Full Suits at 6.00 Lot 1,792, 20.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to :....... 16.00 ? oys F^l Suits at 8.00 Lot 1,923, 22.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to ..... 18.00 Boys F ullSuitsat 10.00 Lot 2,176, 24.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to-. 20.00 p II J I nDTM'C QIHTQ L0t2.562, 28.00 All-Wool Full Suit cut to. . 22.00 \J ii ILUPi L W O OUilO. L0t2,567, 28.00 AU-Wool Full Suit cut to 22.00 r*\*ii *■»*-*>* Omt+L"* m «* i n- i i~ OniicLren s Suits in Two Styles, selling elsewhere from $1.50 to $3.50, for MFI\T<I Pill I QIIITQ 75 CENTS. IVILIM S TUIL SUIIO. Children , s Suits $150 Children's Suits 1.75 Men's Fuji Suits at . $3.00 Children's Suits 2.00 Mens Full Suits at... 3-50 Children's Suits 2.50 Men's Full Suits at 4.00 > Children's Norfolk Suits 2.75 Men's Full Suits at .'. 4.50 ! Children's Norfolk Suits 3.50 Men's Full All-Wool Suits-... .?•.. 5.50 Children's Norfolk Suits 4.00 Men's Full All-Wool 5uit5...:........... 6.00 Children's Suits tip to $7.50 in a wide range of Styles Men's Full All-Wool Suits 8.00 ' and prices. These prices are for first-class goods that are warranted by us in every particular, as we have no trash in any department, manufacturing all our own Clothing, having goods from the high est to the lowest prices, at prices that invite purchasers. UNITED ST A TES CLO THTMC CO Corner Seventh and Jackson Sts., Under International Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. The Celebrated Whitney Children's Carriage* THIRD AND FINEST LOT JUST RECEIVED. ?r ; - FOR CITY TRADE ONLY. If •The above Carriages, while acknowledged to be the finest in the market both as to patterns and durability, have never been thoroughly introduced in this city. As Manufacturer's • ; Agents we have decided to sell In this city daring the coming' season, direct to the consmn- i or 3of this city,"at wholesale price*, and for this purpose we have enpii.^ed the store 181 East | Fourth street, where we will bo pleased to see any who may need Children's Carriages during the months of April, May and June. AVERILL, CARPENTER & CO. : . \' £^**Every one is "Warranted. SALOON AND STORE FIXTURES CHEAPER THAN EVER \. Saloon Counters, Ice Boxes, Mirrors, Store Counters, Shelv ing, Circle Front Grocery Bins, Etc. Call and Chinee Yourself, A Full Stock Always on Haßd. — - 217 First Ay., N., Corner Washington Ay. Minneapolis, Minn A s~z\ 4) /ft E praloya only cutter 3of ability taste 00T \ /&/ Wjy and experience, workmen who thor I 3 J ryiPj&^£}fjßy oiiffhly competent and well paid. Every I "•^\y^jf^~[^_^gjjm II ai jjarnieut is made "to order," richly S*s^ B3hmrg™«j{^Bi trimmed and warranted to ffive . 3 ati 3 £&. S B &^k P!5^ ac *'' cm ' ur s * oc^ comprises tiienew m*■ J!r%L m il-'BVfizfl/ lisL est an( * " )est £ 00 'l s in domestic ami I m ' *» »w: -i ■ ported Woolens in the market. ; . OUR MOTTO— BEST VALUE FOR CASH. Pants to Order from $5.00. : : -:: / { :" ' -.- Suits to Order from $25. , t .OM-i Overcoats to Order from $20. 21 E.Third Street, - - St. Paul, Minn. I i m * I lllc lie ralutu Refrigerator H*F- " !S^!S 1 ' Manufactured at the St. PaulßoxFnc "^ I iHi-li^iTi tory and. Planing Mill, alao Flutter's i v sol fiT*l^fr*r3 Grocery and Butcher Boxes and- Cold 4^ M itLJfmiinrfr 8 Storage Houses, Counter^ Store, Oulce JNkP"^tSBM4 pnrn, and Drug: Fixtures, Custom Planing:, =?|bskk£S rai'j^__»JnE m Moulding, Turning, Scroll and Ito- SUFfr JrihjllfflffTMiaßr^Tlitr 1 sawinff, Wainscotting, Casings , and BJHBrcT irJiHw!' irJl^f-Jm:-"^"f " *¥& Hard-wood Flooring. Kallroad track f^pß^^^^En^^^^ BLODGETT & OSGOOD, " BuniißmS^E "* ' 1 Cor - ' Fourth, and Locust Why not furnish a small house and hare tli e rea enjoyment that Home Life gi yes vi ia tm> stead of boarding. You can do this through the 1 /^^I^^^^^^^HMMMHMMMaMHHH^aMHMHnMHMIMMiMI^HMHHMBHP Furniture and Carpet House of SMITH & PARWELiT.,, 333 East Seventh. street, St. Paul, i.nd for very little ready money, obtaining the best ■ ; goodu and latest detu<cns at tlie lowest market prices. HENRY E. WE~DELSTAEDT S STATIONER. Engraves Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Visiting Cards, Mouosrrams, Crests, Seals, Dies, etc. ! Stationery stamped and illuminated. Call and see the novelties in Staple and Fancy Stationery. Seaside Libraries. . - • ':'.-■• 113 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL. MINN. %—- *■■' GENTS' SHOES. Iv\ G feat Mnction Sale This Week ! | S>^2^K SCHLIEK&CO., l|pi^^S>v_^ 89 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL, \ §sla!£l^ i^a^^ii«(ii^*^ The largest stock of Gents' Shoes of all kinds ever shown in the Northwest. A Men's All Calf Seamless Shoe for only $3.00 a pair. ■ ''■ '.Schliek's custom made Walkenfnst Shoes, the best shoe for comfort. ,; Men's Kaneaioo Kid Shoes from S3 a pair upwards. All orders promptly filled. DUNCAN & BARRY. £0 East Thin* Street. - - St.Pau Elmo Park Hotel ( AT LAKE ELMO WILL OPEN JUNE 19, 1886. This hotel will be prac- j tically a new one, with every modern improve ment, and the determina tion of the new owners is to make it a Strictly First-Class Family Hotel One hundred acres of surrounding park for ex clusive use of guests. Ample stabling, fine boats, unexcelled fishing. Excel lent table guaranteed at moderate prices. W. H. HURD, Manager. DRrJOSrLICK^OGULiSTr Treats successfully all kinds of Sore Eyes, particularly granulation of the eyelids. Room O 1-8 East Seventh, Two Doors From Corner. LARGEJOANS. Within the last ten days we have made mortgage loans of $90,000, $15,000, $12,000, $11,000, $3,500, $2,600, $2,000, $1,800 and $1,000, all secured by real estate in St. Paul and Minneapolis, and are completing loans oft $12,000, $10,000, $3,000 and $2,500, and still, i have More Money to loan on first-class real estate security • I low rates of interost,in large or small amount* BONDS AND STOCKS. We will pay the highest market price t of St. I Paul National Bank stocks, and for St. Paul I and Minneapolis city bonds and certificates of . I indebtness and for estimates; also for Minne- ' ! sota school bonds.- NEWPORT & PEET, Drake Block. St. Paul, Minn. CUMBEYT SPAULDING & HAWKINS, 31 AND 33 EAST THIRD ST., Are still at the Front with the Most Complete Line of FANCY & FINE CANDIES In the Market, both for the Retail and Whole tale trade. Step in and examine the roods for yourselves. •■ ■: ■.* ■■ -