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8 STILLWATER NEWS. The B. J. Wheeler left with a raft for Burlington for the Cascade Lumber company, tbe Graves with one for Guttenberg for Zim merman, the B. F. Weaver with one for Charles Fletcher at Red Wing, and the Bun Ilersey with one for Soap Factory Bay. The Menominee returned from Dubuque and the Bronson from Keokuk. Dr. J. H. Carroll is endeavoring- to get Sam jones for one service-in the Grand Opera house here during, his engagement at Red .Rock.' The doctor participated in services -with him while at Indianapolis recently, and met him socially. He couslkers him a master in swaying the masses, and a genial, big-hoarted man. The Jap and Capt. Daly will wrestle in the Stillwater theater June 30. The match will be two falls Gneco-Roman, two catch-as catch-can and toss for the IHtb. The referee will be chosen from the audience. The Jap offers to throw any man In Stillwater three times in one hour for $500. The Indianapolis Times of Monday speaks in the highest terms of Dr. Carroll's lectures in tho Indianapolis Tabernacle. It speaks of Iris discourses as powerlul and eloquent, and says they were of the highest order and fully, justified the national reputation of the doctor. Myron Shepard and wife, H. C. Van Vorhes, Adam Maity. Harlow Melntyro and William Trash and Mis. J. N. Darms left yesterday for Wiuona to attend the soldiers' reunion. Some time ago It. C. Everett sold for $375 real estate in Newport to R. J. Lewis, which he has failed to convey. Yesterday Lewis filed a complaint in the clerk's office. Yesterday Drs. Marshall and Millard, as- j sisted by Drs. Clark and Merrill, performed : an operation for colotoiny on Mrs. John Me-; t Donald at the city hospital. A valuable horse belonging to Iler.-ry Bean, known as Blind Cub. had a leg bit - ■ yesterday by a pile or lumber falling on ... t and was shot. Jack Dall, while at work on tbe new v . at the high school on Tuesday, was strk... down with the heat, but is all right again. The annual school meeting, to be held :; the high school building next Saturday even- I ing, promises to be very exciting. Mrs. Rose Wilkinson and Mrs. Jerome Platt of St. Paul visited Judge Lehmlcke and family on Tuesday and yesterday. Thomas Collopy, Charles McCarthy, Will Mottatt and Jim Kilty returned from the St. John's college yesterday. The lawn social given at Oak Grove for the benefit of the Swedish M. E. church last night was a successful affair. Prof. G. G. Curtiss, wife, daughter and mother and David T. Curtiss visited Mlnne tonkti yesterday. H. C. Farmer, the liveryman, will add a wing to his big livery stable. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Hersey are down from Dakota for a few days. The latest prison arrival is Harry Burner, 6cnt up for cue year for forgery from Steams county. About eighty barrels of flour are con su mod every mouth at the prison. To-day and to-morrow will bo the big days at the races. Capt. Grant is suffering from a poisoned hand. The second boom resumed yesterday. For Dulutti and. Ashland Take the new night train over the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway. Leaves Minneapolis 9p. in., St. Paul 9:40 p. m.-; arrives, Superior s:ls a. m.. Duluth 5:50 a. m., Ashland 6:15 a. m., Washburn 0:35 a. in., Baylield 7:10 a. m. Pullman's best sleeping cars on night trains; parlor cars on. day trains. Night trains leave Du luth 9:22 p. ni./ Ashland 9:30 p. .in.; arrive at St. Paul G a. in., Minneapolis 6:40 a. m. LOCAL MENTION. ■ • Blasonic. A stated communication of Ancient Land mark Lodge No. 5. A. F. & A. M. will be held this evening. Tennis Shoes And all kinds of rubber goods at New York prices. Goodyear Rubber Company, James Suydam, agent, 131 East Third street. Oniy store in St. Paul connected with Goodyear Rubber Company. _^ AXJTOiryCEMEyTS. THEFIKMOF JACOBS UEWIS WAS. JL .. on the twelfth day of June 1886, dissolved, G. H. Lewis assuming all indebtedness. Nathan Ja cobs, George 11. Lewis. Absolutely- Pure. This powder never varies. A marve of pit »ity, strength and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Le Bold in competition with the multitudes of ••w test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 196 Wall street. New York. AMUSEMENTS BASE BALL THIS AFTERNOON West Seventh Street Park, ST. PAUL versus DULUTH. Game called at 3:30. Take the Milwaukee Short Line or Street cars. Both stop at the grounds Teachers' Examination, An examination of applicants for positions as Teachers, Supervising Principals and Teachers of German, in the:public schools of this city, will be held at tho High School, on Saturday, June 26, Commencing at 9 a. m. Teachers will be examined In the following ! subjects: Arithmetic, Grammar, United Btates History, Geography, Spelling, Reading, Penmanship and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Applicants for positions as Principals, in addition to the foregoing will be examined in Algebra, Physics, General History, American Literature and School Management. Applicants as teachers of German will be examined in German Grammar, German Com position, German Literature, English Gram mar and Theory and Practice of Teaching. ' B. F. WRIGHT, Superlntendaur. of Schools. Offlco The Board of Education, St. Paul, June 18, 1556. sat,su,tu&thu St. Louis and St. Paul Packet Company For Winona, LaCrosse. Dubuque, Clinton, Davenport. Rock Island, Museatine, Bur lington, Keokuk, Qutncy, Hannibal and ST. LOUIS. Elegant Side-Wheel Passenger Steamers SXEAMEK -.■■::■£ ST. PAUL Leaves St. Paul Friday, June 25, at 6 o'clock P. M. For Passage or Freight rates apply to A. DELANY, Agent, . 175-76 '-^voc and Jackson street. |»; '"■*'■- 'jßvlWr '■SaSSI ?S*flßr powwwH .ffliinifff|inif'..«wt<sga«CTfM A Pair for Your Choice of B 'GEP' -tot "yj^ JQBB 3E3 U 1 VSr SI 1 ■ \Ud S3 '•'ii 'KD 8-Button Lengths, In Blacks and in the Choicest Assortment of Shades ! IH&¥ HH&F^ C> I ¥ iy ? pi ;Wh Sb I • XL i /^BBr "^^^^^- • will be placed Sv^*!**" I'^^1 '^^ 8t B*3o ftVlftolr & M . PURE SILK GLOVES 8 - Bntton Len^- AND IN PUB.E '..$!! X . GLOVES All Desirable Shades. 50 cmts! / NORTHWEST COR. SEVENTH AND JACKSON STS, ST. PAUL, MINN. I ■ YiUff VCI vk UlUui AND DEALERS IN Fine Art Gas Fixtures. i 96 E. Third Street. GENUINE Until now sold exclusively in the East. —THE BEST— ANTHRACTE COAL mined. For sale for the first time by GRIGGS & FOSTER, 41 East Third St., Cor. Cedar. STEAM AND HOT WATER BY E. F. OSBGRNE, Cor. Fifth and Rosabel Streets, ST. PAUL, MINN. "The Park Place" 75 AND 77 SUMMIT AVENUE, ST. PAUL, - MINN. Is centrally located, being only three blocks from the Capitol and on the best avenue in the city, making it a desirable summer resort for either permanent or transient guests. Table Good and Terms Moderate, Assessment "15r~Grrafliii£ Dflcasltat Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Miun., June 19, 1386. f The Board of Public Works in ana for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their oflice In said city at 2 p. m., on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and ex penses arising from the grading of Ducas street, from the southerly line of the riprht of way of the Minnesota & Northwestern Itailroad Company to Concord street, in said city, on the property on the line of said Ducas street, from the southerly line of the Levee to Concord street aud deemed benefited thereby, amounting in the aggregate to $8,489.00. All persons Interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of mak ing said assessment, and will be heard. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: K. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of y«blic Works. 174-75 ST. PAUL' DAILY GLOBES THUBSJOAi' MOEjNTIS'Q, JUNE 24, 188& J.J.Watson. Geo. H.Watson. W-H. Hyndman. J. J. WATSON, BRO. & HYNDMAN, Real Estate, LOANS &FIRE INSURANCE, 115 East Fourth Street, German-Am. Bank Building. We have 100 feet on Jackson street, at a bargain. Also, some choice residence prop erty. See plats of "LeA'inston Park" and "Summit View" before investiajr. Special terms to parties who will build. 132-16 JEFFERSON k KASSQN, DEALERS. City Office — 363 Jackson Street, Corner F'JEth. YARDS : Corner Eagle and Franklin street* FOR ALL Interior Arclsctie In business blocks or re?irlence3, TERRA COTTA LUMBER Is unsurpassed. It is absolutely FIXE PROOF, adds to the warmth and comfort of buildings and effects a veductiou in tho rates of iusurance. H. A. BOARDMAN. Manager, 363 Jackson street, St. Paul. \ Minneapolis Agents, C. S. Leeds S Co., 26 Syndicate block. ! Within the last ten days we have made mortgage loans of §9i),000, $15,001), 312,000, 811,000. $3,500, $-',600. 52.00U, $1,800 and $1,000, all secured by real estate tn St. Paul j and Minneapolis, and are completing 1 loans oft 812,000, $10,000, 53,0C0 and $2,500, and still. j have More Money j to loan on first-class real estate security a j low rates of interest.iv large or small amounts BONDS AND STOCKS. We will pay t'.io highest market prieo for St. i Paul National Bank stocks, and for St. Paul ' and. Minneapolis city bonds and certificates of ' indebtnessand for estimates; also for Miuue • sola school bonds. NEWPORT & FEET, Drake Block. St. Paul, Minn. Stove Repairs. We havo on hand repairs for all stoves made; also a full line of wood and coal stoves. Stoves Btored. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. American Stove Repair Works, 184 West Seventh St., Seven turners DR. JOS. LICK-OCULIST! Treats successfully all kinds of Sore Eyes, particularly granulation of the eyelids. Room 6, 11 1-2 East Seventh. St., Two L Doors From Corner. A WELL-KNOWN NAME IS THAT OF 45 JACKSON STREET, ' Where can be found the finest Watches and the most magnificent Diamonds in the Northwest. A great re duction is offered. Gall and examine for yourselves. A few of our bargains will "be found described below. <COQ Fyr-C ALL AND SEE— A REAL BEAUTY. vp^^tJ a magnificent watch, box joint case, style Louis XIV. a rare example of the case maker and engraver's art, beautifully wrought in raised gold work, with shield in red gold and front lid surrou tided with raised flowers in tinted green, red and yellow gold. The back lid of case has a beautiful center figure in colored gold with red gold star set with a fine diamond % carat, a real gem. The movement is a fine E. Howard & Co.'s, finely made of nickel, full ruby jeweled, raised gold settings, chroii'>meter balance, adjusted to heat, cold and position, atom wind and set, of tho latest improved design. <DiOOf\ AND $200— ONE A MINUTE AND the other a quarter repeater. These watches must be seen to be appreciated; with one of these you can tell the time In the dark; by pushing a spring the hour and minute or quarter just past will bo repeated to your ear by the strik ing of a hammer on a tiny gong; these watchea are plain eased in 13-K gold: the movements are oi tue celebrated L. C. Grandjean works, of mag nificent workmanship and are a perfect wonder of beauty and admiration to the poaessor. FOR $25 WE WILL SELL A~DIAMOND LACE pin, plain knife-edge mounting; diamond pure ■white, weighs M, carat and guaranteed without a Haw. . . • . E. LYTLE'S HEADQUARTERS, Pawnbroker, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, 45 Jackson St., St. Paul. Goods sent C. O. D., with privilege of examination. Send for our NEW ILLUSTRATED , CATALOGUE and Price-list. Fine Watch. Repairing,' Diamond Setting and Engraving. ; £ : MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL GOODS OF VALUE. I '** — |"""~SSS" — //«£X ii" Is exhibited "between the ■ jjl ;y^J|i^;;pgWl| :• two boys in the .illustra ;i i l/^^^rpll 111 y^si !: ; ,tipn, the one well, the other' I /V iT^Miiw r>V\i ' :^y dressed. There is just I 1 I ■■■^s^irSJ'-lSkrif ■ as milcll contrast between { \yL^.£t3sm \B\WM ■ ' ' those wll ° get- their cloth \/- #^^||Mtß>Mi' ing of SATTLER BROS. l^^^^^j fS* and those who do not. Sat-' I^.^^ .- y Vvr t * er Bros -' Clothing is of S^^^^^^^^Jw^-j the best, is well made; \ k V ■:^^^>^'3^-r' we^ finished, cut in the c^^ s^ t latest style, and yet L^ . — >:.--• ; — ..■'""•'■*' sold at the lowest prices. We have everything; for Business and Dress Wear that is desirable; also an elegant line of Light-weight Summer Clothing of every description. We have the finest goods as well as the cheapest, and guarantee that we can please every one in goods and in prices. ! &00/bXl©X* BFOS, 91 East Third Street,; St. Paul. THE HAYWOOD'S CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. TAKE THE LEAD, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST Best Assortment and Best Styles. . Fotonly for City but for Country Trade. Our Ketaiprlces lower than others, who soil ■', wholesale or Manufacturer's Prices. ■ ' WOLTERSTORFF & MORITZ, ft i "i 208, 210 and 212 East Seventh Street To Test ' tllP On^lltV flf pliers^™ your thumb nail pick the cd* iv icai lug yiuuiy vi nuuudifc ofthesole . If ma(le of pure rubl)el , it will be elastic and will not crumble. If shoddy and made out of old goods ground up, it will pick off and crumble and will not wear half the time that it would if made of pure rubber. All Rubber Shoes or Boots stamped on the sole or heel GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., New York, are made ol pure rubber. For sale by Boot and Shoe Dealers. < ■;* .!■ > - $3F Beware of Imitations. V J J - GOODYEAR RUBBER 'CO^^n JAMES SUYDAM, Agent. ;J . 131 East Third Street, St. Paul. Only store in St. Paul connected with Goodyear Rubber Co. of k; W Twc.ve miles east of St. Paul, via C, St. P., M. &O. Ey. Frequent trains make . trips In 25 minutes. . . . ' • : ' ■ The 100 acres of surrounding park is for exclusive use of the gue3ts. No : picnic or excursion parties allowed to invade the grounds. ■•""' ■::.,i-- • FINE BOATS, UNEXCELLED FISHING AND BATHING. ■.;.■;'; J:\ ample stabling. : "vv - i A Strictly First-Class Family Hotel. > , An excellent table guaranteed. Moderate prices. For terms apply to -• ' v - ' ' . ; * W. H. HURD, Manager. ' Why not furnish a small honso and li&ye tue tea enjoyment that Home Life gives us in " stead of board Inc. You can do this through the ' . '.-' ; ; I il^iiiiiifi^^^^tti Furniture ana Carpet House of SMITH * PAKWBIiIj, 883 East Seventh street, St-Paul, fcn&f<?r very little ready money, obtaining the boat •" m goo^M and, latoatdaajtns »t tUo lowest market price*. :. ■ •,.' :^>.j DUNCAN & BARRY. £0 East Thirst Street. - - St.Pau %•) F\— COST AT LEAST $70— HUNTING CASK <iP>vt/ solid 18 X gold; top arid bottom en graved: center plain; eugir.c turned; movement is full ruby jeweled; Swiss exposed pallet. This we consider a great bargain, as the caso al6ne is worth almost what we ask for watch in old gold; has been carried some time, but is in splendid condition; guaranteed perfect timepiece. FOtt $20 WE WILL SELL A VERY HANDSOME small size lady's gold watch; hunting case; perfectly plain; movement is stem-wind and set, full jeweled, quick train; this is a beauty and warranted for time. ©OH WILL BUY A GENUINE DIAMOND COL- W'*'" lar button weighing one carat, white and brilliant, set in 14-K Tiffany mounting; several others at correspondingly low prices, from $2.50 upward. FULL ASSORTMENT OP COMPRESSED ivory poker chips, fancy, decorated and plain, from $1 to $2.50 per 100; several old violins, one for «10 worth at least $25; a complete assort ment of Hold and opera glasses of tho finest imp orted and American makes. FOR $15 WE WILL SELL A SET OP TWODIA mond studs; mountings are solid 18-K gold, diamonds white and brilliant: cost at least $21. tS^^jSL .>^»§'®^* PAUL "T»i>j^^ "^* »*rv / : M^__jd^NO E^ '••' fIND ■ ~ MvcharleTl-y J&hneciiqiss* §m - ;> (mason CY-Hp^^ L -T °" '"■'■*4Plrs N-hamptonH^ l!b^"tU.oo °# S-I-N^a \ ACKLEY gt^ ' c LENA ~ if Rf I \ O^Hr'W -^^^^^^few AvxSfc^ ml? OSKALOOS^^g^^^^^^NlOt/T^^-^ CENTERVILLe|§|;|^\ &J/ "J " : ~h v \, i CLENWOOD O$ yi \ \ JV I > M KIRKSV LE - ' 'I V- *0" / X) ---^NSAB CITY / f v j 2 DAILY TRAIN'S EACH WAY TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOOTS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPESS AND THEOTJGH COACHES ON ALL TRAINS. 9*3 " HOI T RQ ST - louis and <£O n\J UOO KANSAS CITY. Woodruff Buffet Sleeping Cars, St. Paul to Columbus 0., through Peoria, Bloomington, Danville, Indianapo lis, Springfield, 0., and Columbus, Ohio, without change. • Arrive from the South and East. • Depart for the South and East. +11:55 a m +8:30 p m 117:20 a m Ar.MIN'POLTS, lv. +7:35 a m *6:30 pml +4:00 p m +11:20 am +7:50 p m 117:55 a m ST. PAUL, | +8:15 a m £7:05 pm| +4:30 p m : > +9:20 a nil ]__ | FARIBAULT, | | | +6:36 p"m ,+9:05 am| +5:45 pm| 110:00 aml KENYON, | +10:10 amj ?5:55 pm) +6:40 p m +7:3\) amj I | ROCHESTER. 1 | | +8:20 p m r +7:15 a m +1:12 p m 14:27 a nil AUSTIN, +11:50 a m $10:29 p m +8:33 p m +6:50 am +3:50 p m 114:05 a m LYLE, +12:10 noon $10:50 p m +9:00 p m Daily Ex. +11:30 a m 012:10 am 'WATERLOO, +6:10 pm . +2:55 a m Daily Ex. Sunday. +7:15 a m +7:50 pin DUBUQUE, +9:50 p m +6:30 a m Sunday, $10:00 p m +11:00 am CHICAGO, ." F6:35 am +2:50 p m +2:39 pin 113:27 a m MASON CITY, +1:24 p m $11:57 p m ~~" +11:15 a m +11:55 a m MARSHALLTO'N, +4:40 p m +3:05 a m '■'•'" +9:10 a m +10:05 p m OSKALOOSA, +6:50 p m +5:03 a m :;»•• j +1:10 am| +1:00 pm[ . PEORIA. 1 ■ 116:25 am +2:00 p in | ■ %\- -■ ■ +11:50 p m +5:20 a m BLOOMINGTON, +9:10 a m +9:25 p in! " :/,a':. +8:30 p m +2:10 a m DANVILLE, +12:30 p m 111:00 am V.-l. : . +4:45 p m $10;50 p m INDIANAPOLIS, +3:45 p m 14:20 a m jratfyS +11:15 a m $5:00 p m SPRINGFIELD, O. +9:30 p m 19:55 a m L?*^-: +9:30 a m $3:10 pml COLUMBUS, P., +11:00 p m 111:20 a m '■::\'. ' +8:10 am +9:05 p m OTTUMWA, +7:50 p m +6:00 a m vi^V .... +1:55 am +3:00 p m MOBERLY, 111:55 a m +12:10 p m :.„- $8:25 p m +9:00 a m ST. LOUIS, 17:00 am +6:10 p m $7:40 p m +7:00 a m Lv. KAN. CITY, ar. 17:35 a m +8:10 p m ;; Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Dally Ex. Daily Ex. . Daily Ex. Daily Ex. Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Sunday. ■ +paily except Sunday. $Daily except Saturday. (Daily except Monday. ; City Ticket Office— City Ticket Office— 193 East Third Street, St. Paul. 334 Henuepln Avenue, Minneapolis. vs-K- RAYMOND DU PUY, Gen'l Sup't H. M. LITTELb, Gen'l F'gt & Pass'r A? jtikk^ Chicago, St Pan!, Minneapolis ft Omaha iiieago I northwestern R'ys. The best equipped route to Chicago* - Dining cars the finest in the world, and luxuri ous Smoking Room Sleepers on all Regular Ex press trains to Chicago. .. Take the "Short Line Limited," the finest and fastest train that runs between the twin citie3 and Chicago. Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers on Omaha and Kansas City Express. - : Through sleeping cars to Dos Mo ; m?i. ■ Departing Trains. Mi^ p oli9 | g™^ iDes Moines Night Express +6:35 p m +6:00 pm Milwaukee & Chicago Ex »8:10 p m »S:SO pm r SiouxC.,S-xF. &Pipest'ne 18:40 a m t8:05 a m Shakopee & Merriam J'n.. *7:30 a m *8:15 a m Omaha & Kansas City "C:35 p m »6:CO pm Green Bay & Wisconsin Ex +7:30 a m +7 :57 am Shakopee & Merriam J'n. *5:30 pin »6:20 p m Lake Superior Express... +8:15 a m +9:00 a m Stilhjater and River Falls 19:30 a m +10:00 a m River Falls* Ellsworth.. +4:30 p m +5:00 pm 1 Chicago Day Express..... »l:00 p m »l:(llpm| Chicago Short Line Limt'd *7:00 p m *7:35 p m Duluth & Ashland nig't ex *S):00pm *9:4opm: St. Paul & Pierre Express »11:55 p m »ll:20 p m ; Lake Crystal and Elmore. *8:40 a m *S:OS am ; . Arriving Trains. A™™ . Arrive ■■ ° St.Paul. Minn'apolis ; St.Paul & Pierre Erpres3 *3:00 am »2:25 ara I Duluth & Ashland nig't ex *U. 03 am »S:3 sam i Lake Crystal and Elmore. +11:30 am *7:30 am ; .Chicago Day .Express »fi:ss a m *0:40 am Chicago Short Line Limt'd »7:55 a m +10:50 a m , Elisworth & River Falls.; (9:10 aml 19:55 j. m ; Merriam .In k Shakopee. *ll:40 am *12:55 p m | Milwaukee & Chicago Ex *2:25 p m *3:10 pm \ BiouxC.,S"x F.&Pipest'ne +7:13 p m +6:40 p m Omaha and Kansas City.. •31:30 a m *10:50 a m I Lake Superior Express.. 16:05 p m +6:45 pm i Merriam J'n & Shakopee. *9:35 p m »ll:40 pm ( : Green Bay & Wisconsin Ex +7:20 p m +8:00 p m | River Falls & Hudson +G:Of> p m +6:45 pm ; Dcs Moines Night Express $11:30 a m 110:50 a m ' " 'Daily. +Except Sundays. Eight trains tootUl- j ■ water. Monday. [Except Saturday. JS^Tickets. sleeping car accommodations ;inJ . all information can be secured at No. 13 Nicollet House Block. Minneapolis. ! ,- W. B. WHEELER, Ticket Agent .-' ■ H. L. MARTIN', Agent, Minneapolis Depot . > No. 159 East Third street, opposite Merchants "Hotel, St. Paul. T, - CttAS. H. PETSCH, City Ticket Agent. BROWN & KNKBEI* Agents, St Paul Union Depot. MINNEAPOLIS ft ST. LOUIS RAILWAY (? j ALBERT LEA ROUTE. '.'. : \ ' Lv. St. Paul Lv. Minpls 1 Chicago & St.Louis Express | *7:30 a m *8:10 am Dcs Moines Express; »7 :30 am *8:10 am Excelsior & Watertown . . . . »7:3oam *8:30 am! DesMoines Passenger *6:55pm. *7:lspra! Excelsior and Morton *3:35pm *s:lopmj Chicago & St. Louis "Fast" Express... d6:3spm d":lspm d Daily. * Daily except Sundays, t Except Saturday. * Except Monday. , \ Ticket office St. Paul. 199 East Third street (cor- ' ncr Sibloy). Passenger agent and temporary do- • pot, general office building Northern Paolnorail- ■ road, Broadway, foot of Fourth st.tat. , : Minneapolis, No. 3' Washington avenue souili under Nicollet house), and depot corner Third t roet and Fourth avenue north. 'ir, ?■'.. . — - ST. PAUL FlMif Clil! : MANUTACTimBBS 07 Architectural Iron Wori Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Fat tarn-jnakera. S«ud for outs of column* Works on St. P., M. & M. R. 8., near Com* RV«nue. Oaace 118 E. Fourth atreot, St. Paui. ■. O. M. JPOWKS, Boo' and Treat. Call and Examine Before You Buy. ■- : ' .._*"' 188 last Third Street. » ST. PAUL. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS^ MANITOBA RAILWAY FARGO SHORT LINE. Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and the British Northwest ■•■■-• TIMIS TABLE. - Leave - Leavo Mm- Arrival Arrive ,' " ■ • ■- ■ ' - ___^ St Paul ■ neapolis St. Paul Minneap. Morris, Willmar, Brown's Valley and Breckenridge.. »7:30 a m 8:05 am . *7:00 p m <F25Vm Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo..... ... •8:20 a m 8:55 am »6:15 p m 6UOj? m St. Cloud Accommodation, via ilonticello and Clear- ; . " "^ /water......................... ..'..:.............. '2:30 p m 5:05 p m *12:0 D m 11:20 am ; St. Cloud Accommodation, via Anoka and Elk Kiver.. »3:30 p m i:OS p m »10:55 a m 10*20 am ; Breckenridge, Waupeton, Casselton," Hope, Portland, • "v ■ ', Mayville, Crookston, Grand Forks, Devil's Lake „ " !/: and St. Vincent an« Winnipeg.......... V......... : 7:30 pm 8:05p m 7:30 a m 6:55 am Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo, Grand Forks, Devil's - . Lake, Larimore. Nech0. .......................... 8:30 pm 9:10 pm 7:00 am 6:25 am All trains daily except as follows: »Daily except Sunday. *Sun day only. - TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAUL, corner Third and Jackson streets; Union depot. i , MlNNKAPOiaS.'UnionDepot, Bridge, Square; No. 10, NiooUot House B lv CHICAGO. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Pullman Sleepers with Smokinp Rooms, andtha finest Dining Cars in the world, are run on Alain Line trains to and from Chicago and Mil* waukee. THE FAST MAIL HNS. _ {. Leave } Leave Departing Trains. Minneap'isj St. PauL La Crosse, Dubuque and St | Louis Express b 5:15 a m B s:4sant Prairie dv Chien, Milwau- : I kee and Chicago Express B S:4O a mB 3:45 3 m Calmar and Davenport Ex. B 8:40 a m B 8:45 a m Ortonville & Fargo Ex B 9:05am8 8:25 a a Milwaukee & Chicago Ex-] I press a 1:00pm A ]:40P-» Northlield. Faribault. Ovra- I tonna, Austin and Mason J City *..A 4:"0p m A 3:35 pta La Crosse Passenger B 4 :30 pm B 5:05 pm. Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A 4:50 p m A 4:IJ put Chicago Limited A 7:00 p mi A 7::,5 p m, La Crosse and Dubuque Fast Express D 7:00 m D 7:35 pm Milwaukee and Chicago I Express A 9:10 P in' A 9:50 Di) Arrive j Arrive Arriving Trains. St. Paul. Minneap's. Chicago & Milwaukee Ex- ' * Press A 6:55 am A 7:35 a <» Dubuque and La Crosse Fast Express. ,C 6:5» amC7:35 am Chcaßo Limited A 7:55 am A. B:3Ja m Davenport and Calmar Ex A 9:30 a m;A 9:40 am Mason City, Austin, Owa-I tonna. Faribault and «? th j*-'L"- J - ! A 9:3 am A 9:49 % m Mitchell and Aberdeen Ex A 11.40 a m A 11:00 a m Chicago and Milwaukee Express A 2:25 pm A 3:10 pm Fast Mail and La Crosse. . . IB 3:25 pm B 4:00 pin Chicago, Milwaukee and I Prairie dv Chien Ex B 6:50 pmß 6:55 pn Fargo and Ortonville Ex. . B 7:03 p m 6:25pm St. Louis Dubuque and La I Crosse Express IB 9:40 r> m|B10:llp!n A means Daily. B Except Sunday. C Mondayei cepted. D except Saturday. Additional trains between~St. Paul and Minrie apolis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; for particulars see Short Line time tables. ST. PAUL— Chas. Thompson. City Ticket Agent, 162 East Third street Brown & Knebel. Ticket Agents, Union Depot. ' MINNEAPOLIS— W. B. Chandler, City Ticket Agent, No. 7, Nicollet House. A. B. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent, Depot NOETHERN^PACLFTr RAILROAD. — THK — New "Overland Route!" Portland, Or., and the Pacific Hortliwest. The "Pioneer Line" between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Moornead and Fargo, and the OXiiT -Lino running Dinins Cars and Pullman sleepers between Tlioso Points. departing tratv*. I Leave Leave pefabtimp trahts. |St p>uU Minneapolis Pacific Express for Fargo, . "~ .lames town, Minnewau kan and Portland (Dally) 4:00 p m 4:55 a Fargo Ex. (Dally except Son) B:lsam E:4sa m. Dakota Ex.. (Daily) i '8:00 pm *8:35 p m Dining Cars, Pullman Sleepers, elegant day coaehaj, second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping can between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Dale, aal ■ all points In Montana and Washington territories. Emigrants are carried out of St Paul and Mimas spoils on Pacific Express, leaving daily at 4 p. m. a-rpivivatr»tv« Arrive Arrive , ABBiTiyoTßAiys. Minn' polls St. Paul. Atlantic Express (Dally) II :S0 a m 12:25 pm St. Paul & Mm. fast Ex. (Dy) .*7:1O a m it *7:50 a m St. Paul &M.acc.(dyexSmi) 6:Sopm i 7:05 pm *Do not run west of Fargo on Sunday. Through Pullman Sleepers between St Paul and "Wahpeton, Da&, daily except Sundays on Dakota express. ! Through Pullman sleepers between St Paul and i Ashland, Wis., daily except Sunday via St. P. & : D. R. R. to Duluth. Nor. Pac. B. R. to Ashland. City office, St. Paul. 169 East Third street ' City office, Minneapolis, Ko. 19, Nlcollet Hous*. CHAS. S. FEE, General Pmeager and Ticket AgaaC CHEAPEST BOOK STORE | IN THB NORTHWEST I NEW AND OLD BOOKS. Libraries and Parcels of Books bought. Send I , » for catalogue. E. F. LEASK & CO.,