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• ■■ aM^ —^ — —— —^—^^^^— —^ '■ V. * Most elaborate display of RICH CUT GLASS ever shown West of New York. Also embracing a Choice selection of Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Old Hall, Im perial Austrian, Royal Hungarian, Dresden and Saxon Wares, Sevres, Rhenish Crown, Rich Porcelains, Benares Art Metal, Repousse Brass, Bas Relief Bronzes, Oxidized Silver Pokals, Antique Bronze Urns, Brass and Bronze Lamps, Piano Lamps, French Clocks, Candelabra, Rich Cabinets, Tables and Etageres. Dickinson's iitCKHSWS.DICKIISII-SJIGKIISirSI DICKINSONS 1 Pnnfln nnnrimrml li IHHSIIP^P 11 PTI P Ptlll PU T ! ew Department if^yi ji c rri tv a T% f% & TITO DPnnif o Innnrlmnnt I i TnTj^iTip"'R DOMrlfflOß' New De^ artmßnt fill Tl $ i mllhH H k TUTC IJ lICUaS UepdlllllClll In i n j^eSefc, '' Alt MiQT I WtMl MiluAlN ' L (jflft UuU 111 Ja a]lßSe CllllOS-1 j L ™AlNTl^Gr and jln Every Departments week. Read ana Lil ill lIT o Tiii/iri l iflTI [ Piri - c §■ We Jlve L,een rccesving a Kreat many ! Monograms and an desi s nin se3 what you can buy for a small amount of 111 III" Qn i^ili 1 fill 1 i rare and cujuou. Goods in tin, de- toolde^^^^ -money, this coming week. "Remember our at_/ai_-V9 ■ ■*_.m.-__.»»w«»w • . attd'awm imdab-miptaio i' And stampm- Patterns a spe- ! prices herein enumerated are for this week .OUR OWN llrUlliAilUUD ! cia it 7 . undar the mana;3.n3iiiiof \Q * We find ourselves overstocked on Genuine French ! ■ „i have undoubtedly the lamest and hand- the well -.artist, Mrs. E. R. J • __ : Diagonal Tricot, 56 inches wide and ex era heavy, so, TnfpWlllfJ ~ .- .r<_2._« ~^ nr ,lai>an«-se Goods west of Snodgrass, of Mmneapolis: border to start them, we oifer 50 pieces for so, T-nfnp/tQfirifi Pp,FOfllTn New York Aiiot which onr Mr. Kmmtaro j^^lT CUPS SameinR ° se ' «___„.,. in order to start them, we oJfer 53 pisoes for i_lßLMllg L_l b d_b g£ ,, ... :_, ,„ _ m-jjj--^*- «v cups __. _ __. *__ a.*,. o„ !y ac slum tn om nmn-.-oito men^aim ■ ,uionr>. , DI C. 1 Js^iJ b ,» ich Decorat ed CHINA SALTS, silver- _____ _ _<--_. -■ i «_ «»-i j~» ~ .^^..~ ' ' l - 000 Decorated Meal China COFFEE plated tops, at 25c. mi^^.. ia/ 1 -r- #1 *v-> ] TT For Every O-ie. DICKINSON'S -t-v « ,->■ -*-, m ,-m i cups and SAUCERS, only 20c each. I Ml PI VA/ Aft X IJM 1 V I ;UA VL{ L M.I-IU I , n/m „ , „, - . -,„,,„-, Real China Decorated DESSERT PLATES 1 JL_L.L.O VV UUXi. V-^X-L-L V : ;nM(li\' 1111 I hmQ Decorated Real China TOILET only 12c each 'Hr^li-nA-MTT Fn'imi-i^nn-i -*-> X.A. KJ __.__. -LJ -_- JW I MUGS, only 13c. Am IPI lIIMI -J P ISPhMMIIf ,y , » « i ,>• _ Solid Nickel Plated CUSPIDORE only i_.l }?! MM In ? i,fi li hi hi i ■ « _•__! TS . Greatest Bargain ever offered. Rich 25c each ! iail-liilU- J bUjJalliiiUli:, Beailtlfd Designs. Decorated Real China CREAM 5C * 7CT ,*x -- .m. —-, . i • PITCHER, in full ground colors, Handsome Decorated China CUSPIDORE DC. CLOAKS, WRAPS, JACKETS, HATS! _iq__te w«i____ip. a*,.* Litest Patterns. A Good Glass Stand LAMP complete, only T_____>____N r ~-«"3 "^T"" Q "T^if^l SHAWLS AND J3RSEYS, HATS I As a leader in this department THI! PT QPTQ Ir^t-?.^ .X. ds-L 4_J_* „ UATQl'weoler. TOILET SETb. Set -of Triple Plated TEA SPOONS, war ■•■ "-"" "UVi-Ja-n- <&<=, T?c>o"h n*i*l TT-n- nAiOi ranted, only 9, c. __, ■. .■**._ . ... _„+■>._, W * La ' $0 i_a^n a.l€l Up Handsome Plush DRESSING CASES, =- _ Q This is a genuine bargain, as it is sold all over the city tQ *?5 -tut- - »„,--v«-,^t FOf * " 1S Week Only , eeiiuioid fittings, only *3. set of _ Tn P ie Plated table spools at $1.10 per yard. wara to q>/o. Ilj ___ i__ 1 M lIKiNI 5 J Handsome Plush WORK BOX, fitted all ouli ' S1 ' 4< *'* at 4J1.1U per yc.r_.. 1 flu I__llM_-/____N 5 Handsome Plush WORK BOX, fitted all _ 100 Willow Stand Work Baskets complete for SI. Set Triple Plated FORKS, only 51.49. DICKINSON'S DICKINSON'S • For " ,er priCe 31/25, FOR ONLY Complete HOME POKER and COMET Triple Plated Dinner CASTOR, 5 bottles, — ■ — " — NOW 80C CASE., fitted with 100 celluloid chips. chased, only $1.98. "RlcmVp-H I "Rlpmkpfqr — " ' 67 Cents &^^ to^ c^^^^_^^r ari^ TO^ -Jld.ll_-CU._ . uiaa-r-U-D. M ewmar V e tg THE GAINSBOROUGH, each. -u^^p^.™--** SrttfSMC^ raa DON'T MISS THIS! i —«.-«* L«~ «~« eTerywhere -.^^ „^ Bo ri !^r^ C vT^^S' 3 1 8,,he,ft0 We will sell for this week oaly 75 pairs ALL WOOL $2.50 Each and Upward NOW 95c. dickinson-s Bid, fm, fan *»»■ cabinit aibom. '"'-r'SSi'C s o^'SS c _ M^ * *■* „ _, . _ , ," ' „*-, :^i, a . u>-» +^-. d»oc embossed, patent extension clasps, a 10-4 lUte Blankets, reff Olar price Ox WHICH li ij>D, tO tydO. re;l l handsome book, only $1.50. Im- Good Crystal Table TUMBLERS, only 3e FOR ONLY THE LENOX, DpUSfffiSt^SlindrV mb " s,) ,aie,v WHISK BROOM MebC.Do-enA-_.rted Amber, Blue rKJ il V^«N_--l ' l/FUJJIiIbL OUIIJLrV Handsome Plush WHISK BROOM 2 4c buys a Dozen Assorted Amber, Blue $_ ,___.___, ' Former price 81.50, ° ° * HOLDER, with Fancy Handled and Green SAUCE PLATES. y\ |"/ ry Broom, embossed plush, only 75c. /O rt TTTT-A*n*n*iTirt /.TAT NOV/ 95C. Department. Ladies' Morocco HAND BAG, full size, m __^2__y^_.SlJ_^ d '■^^ I ■ruTTTIUIr^I PT JiAkQ patent clasp, only 49c. PER PAIR U_J.liiJJj\J__il IJ *ULU-i_i;*Ji m i ._ ll it *n *- French Gold Band Complete TEA SET, 56 l-tK fAiK. ( vixaj__/_v__xi m ViJUI " V ! Monday and Tuesday. { SWfifilfir t!.ilH all tllfi ROSeS The best and handsomest Ladies' HAND Pieces, Broad Band, New Shape, only — — | OilliOlOl IUUU Ull IUU 11U0U0, BAG ever offered in St Paul: alligator $8.95. DICKINSON'S! DICKINSONS! , From 45c Each to $25. RIBBONS! Lundbourg's Perfumes in -- — •»■ MH -'__, _. ii* ■ TTTT ATTT'R'T 1 ??* T 6 __-_i____ie__u A pretty ALLIGATOR COIN PURSE. 538.48. ™-_ il r-x j u— »> _ ■ ___ f X" J_i_^. J. X_.i__A;lO . fJ**w UIIWV ffiY lj = ht and dark only 10c. Large I wo Great Bargains*! — birds; m a £ a — "- e_«^ißng_«__»iMi_ . A Discount of 10 par cent, on the above *wu__bji uuuu, Hammered Brass CRUMB TRAY and 60 Pairs .ALL WOOL R3 l Blank3tS re Juced from $5 named articles fur WHITE ROSE. BRUSH,, solid brass, heavy weight, Corner BOOK SHELF in Native Wood, per pair to only SHAWLS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesclaj rose geranium, only s ° c only 48c ' S3 98 v t «" J* ?' i ONLY lessbouquet, a G °- Cl - Pack of ™ G CARDS ' 7 PiD HAT RACK ' only9c *^' y^ For 15c Each and Upward M . ■■ , , le^bouq^let ouly sc . 3 Prong towel rack, only 9c. PER PAIR " ll L , |A U llJimfol WESTEND. a Good Box of DOMINOES, only 25c. Ebony WALL POCKETS , fall size 30 Pairs EXTRA HEAVY Blankets jUP W,\\ VHIVHIS ' We will sell *» any of the A Good checker board, only 25c. walnut Framed mirror, Bxlo> 20c . ivy ji+^ . 'IU lUIUI lUJIUIJI above in 3-OZ bottles, With CU Large, Handsome Bohemian WATER or reaUCea tO / irrbcqotnr.nArfnr LEMONADE PITCHER in amber Square Brass BIRD CAGE, Best in the d>o OC. ONLY glass stoppar, ior . and blue, only 65c. World for Money. 95c. $__!_UU PIUSh Cloß.kS, AT $1.25 Same as above in Rose, Ruby and Amber, Ladies Splint ROCKING CHAIR, only PER PAIR. .„_ _^OC I " 95 °' $I' 21 ' 24 ' t , t _,„ „ $15 tO $75. "" T^ i EACH Thin Bohemian FINGER BOWLS, all Folding LAP BOARDS, Best Make, only Remember, the above is FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. per yard. colors, only ise each. ssc. • Come earl 7 and avoid the rush. FOR MONDAY ONLY. FOP ThlS Week OlllV* ( landsome SHAKER SALTS, silver-plated Child's Handsome Folding CHAIR, only -' ' J tops, imported, at only 20c each. _ 4Sc. A full and complete stock of Hats. Bon- . _ __._ »-.,,-- _.__ TiT-nmrr n*Ti**r\*riTirnr« nets and Frames and all Millinery Goods. . ST. PETER, FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS, St. Peter, Fourth and Fifth Sti St. Peter, Foi¥_ Fifth Sts, St. Peter, Foarth & Fifth Sts. St. Peter, Foarth Fifth Sts. St. Peter, Fonrth and Fifth Sts. ST. PAUL, MINN. I ST. PAUL, MINN. i ST. PAUL, M inn. J ST. PAUL, MINN. I ST. PAUL, MINN. I ST. PAUL, MINN. _.. _ . _— _ M _— _^_»_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_M^_^_^_^_^_._B_«_M_^aaaaaßaiiiaaaaaaiiMaßaaßMaaaißaawaaaaaaaaaMaaaaißiaiHaa^ FINOfIR (kill 16 East Tliird Street, St. Paul. BARGAINS In Ladies', Gents* and Children's HANDKERCHIEFS ! We have an immense stock of tine plain white, colored borders ami elegantly em broidered Roods, which we are offering very cheap. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Initial Handkerchiefs, [n laundried and unlaundried at astonish ing low prices. Come in and see them. If in need of Underwear For Ladies. Gentlemen or Children, we can please you both in style and price. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Foi Ladies, for Gentlemen, for < hldren, in all styles, qualities and prices. MITTENS ! The finest line in MITTENS ! the city, in Silk, MITTENS! Wool and Kid. Gents' Night Shirts! In Canton Flannel and Nightgo.vn Cotton; just the tiring for winter. CORSETS In all the leading makes, including the cel ebrated P. D. Corsets and Fekkis Waists. A Complete New Line of Knitting Yarns and Stamped Linen Goods. At the very lowest possible prices. Inspection Invited I ADRIENNE REAL KID GLOVES __ all the new Fall shades, plain and de rail tly embroidered goods, in dressed and undressed. Gloves fitted to the hand when fles.red. 6PECIAL — Handsomely embroidered 5- Button Kid Gloves, only 85c a pair. STAMPING DONE TO ORDER. Artistic Silverware,SparklingDia monds of every size and quality. 'We are constantly receiving the finest goods in the market, bought at prices that defy competition. No one can afford to buy a dollar's i worth of the above goods before ■ they examine our stock. We mean business and guarantee every ar ticle to be strictly as represented. I MT Tr.T* 25! NICOLLET AYE., J— - JAWJL, MINNEAPOLIS. — — — , j THIS WEEK'S Special Attractions! \ —AT— U.S. CLOTHING CO.'S, i Will be Our GREAT OVERCOAT SALE FOR CHILDREN. Children's Overcoats 51. 50, 52.50, S3, $5, $7 and $10. \ These bargains are simply samples of a hundred opportunities we offer to those who would be money savers. D. S. One-Price Clothing Co, COR. SEVENTH & JACKSON STS. i . California ISxcii roion. A first-class California excursion, via the Santa Fe route, will leave Kansas City Nov. ; ; li. Hound trip tickets good six mouths to ' San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco. . For rates and other Information call on or address J. L. Blair, agent Atchison. Topeka ■ _ Santa Fe railway, 255 Temple Court, Minne apolis, Mini- THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBEi SUNDAY^ MOK_T_KG, N"OYE_t_BER 14, 1886 — SIXTEEN PAGES. THE WINTER CARNIVAL OPENS JAN. 17. 1837. TE ST. PAUL 01TTHG WORKS Is recognized as the Headquarters for CARNIVAL GOODS. Clubs supplied in any style or combination • of colors desired. Mail orders will receive , prompt attention. We also manufacture and carry full line of Knit Goods. ST, PAUL KIfTING WORKS, ST. PAUL, MINN. [advertisement.] d. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, I DULUTn. Minn.. November 13. 1886. f Sealed proposals, in tripli a c. will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock noon of Decemb.-rl3, ls-6. at nich tme and place they will be opened, for dredging in Superior Bay and Saint Louis Bay, W.kcoiis n. The United states retcrvestherig.it to reject any or all bids. Blanks on wh.ch pro- ! posals mast te made, containing instructions and ' specifications, may be obtained upon application to JAMES B. QUINN. 317-320-declO-ll Captain of Engineers. U. S. A. [advertisement.] * D. S. engineer Office, I ■ DtTLtrrn, Minn.. November 13, 1885. ) Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at thi-s office, until 'i o'clock p. m. of December 13, 1886. at which time and place they will be opened, tor dredging in Harbor at Grand Marais, Minn. The United states reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. Blanks, on which proposals must bo made, containing instructions and specifications, may be obtained upon plica ton to JAMES B. QUINN. 317-320-declO-ll Captain of Engineers, U. _. A, ' WHOLE FAMILIES FITTED OUT WITH GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND AT Cor. Third and Cedar Sts. — ' — - ———— — 100 Carpenters! — Apply to — Hennessy Bros., Agnew & Cox, at Union Stock Yards, * WEST ST. PAUL. ! 5 Grand Excursions 5, —TO— ... SAN. FRANCISCO, 1 VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD (AND NEW ORLEANS). The Illinois Central railroad will run five arand excursions to San ancisco, via New Orleans and the Southern Pacfic. leaving Chicago Nov. 16. Dec. 14. Jan. 11, Feb. 15 and March 15. Bates for the round trip, $30. For further particulars address F. B. Howes, General Northern Pa-sengr-r Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 131 Randolph street, Chi- i cago. I TO WHOM It May Concern: — ■ — | This is to give notice that the co-partner ship heretorore existing between S. P. Fol 8011*1. Jr.. and William Evans . under the firm nameo'S. P. Folsom, Jr. & Co., is hereby by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be conducted at the old stand, corner Eighth and Wacouta streets, by S. P. Folsom, Jr., who is authorized to collect all debts and bas assumed all liabili ties. S. P. FotiSoit, Jr., . Wm. Evans. : — — — ■— -— -— rr===^ I FOR RENT. SEVERAL SMALL STORES ! Also 15,000 feet of floor space, suitable for manu facturing purposes, with heat and power; also stor age room. Apply at once to West Publishing Co. Assessment for Slopes oilnnelialia Street Office of the Board of Public Works, > Citt of St. Paul, Minn., Nov, 10, 1886. i* The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, dam ages, costs and expenses arising from the condemning and taking an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Minnehaha street, from English street to Bock street, for making and maintaining slopes one and one half (iy) feet on said land for every foot cut or tilled necessary for tbe trading of said Minnehaha street, from English street to Bock stieet, in said city, on the properly on the line of said Minnehaha street, from English street to Bock street, and deemed benefited or dam aged thereby. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of niax laft said assessment and wili be heard. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: H. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 317-19 . Assessment for Change of (hale on Winifred Street Office of the Board of Public Works, } City of St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 10, 1886. j The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. in., on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of- benefits, damages, costs aud expenses arising from a change of grade on Winifred stieet, .from State street to Bancroft street, in said city, on the property on the line of said Winifred street, from State street to the right of way of the Minnesota & Northwestern Railroad Company, and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. , •** All persons Interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment and will be heard. The assessment notice dated Oct. 8, 1886, has been annulled. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 317-19 *£* ' . MORTGAGES I We offer, subject to previous sale, Twenty REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, varying in amount from $800 to $6,00u. interest from six percent, to ei:ht per cent, time three to five years, secured by improved and productive real estate, iv St Paul and Minneapolis, worth in ever case at least double the amount of the loan. These are excellent loans. For sale at par and accrued interest. Also, the following *. STOCKS AND BONDS. National German-Aim rican Bank stock. St Paul Chamber of Commerce second mort gage bonds. St. Paul Bo: rd of Education bouds. Minnesota School bonds. REAL ESTATE. We offer for sale the livery and sale Stable No. 696 East Third street, between Bates and Mixta avenue: also, fine, nin— room house, wit i two lots, on Susun street, West HEffPORT & PIT. Drake Block St Paul. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of TnE City Treasurer. ) St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 13, 1886. f I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday, Nov. 27, 1886. at the Court House, in St. Paul. Minnesota, for judgment against the* several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands tor the collection cf un paid assessments, with interest and cost 3 thereon, for the hereinafter named special Assess ts. ; All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram ! sey and State of Minnesota, when had where all persons Interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate i are as follows : i Construction of a Sewer on Beaumont Street, from Bedford Street to Da Soto Street; on Patridire Street, from Bradley Street to Burr Street; Burr Street, from Patriae Street to North Street, and from Collins Street to Minneha'ia Street; on Hopkins Street, from Bradley Street to De Soto Street; on Bedford Street, from Decatur Street to Minnehaha Street; on De Soto Street, from tioi&ui- Street to Minnehaha Street: on North Street, from Bradley Street to De Soto Street; on Coiling Street, from Bradley Street to De Soto Street; on Otsego Street. Irom Mount Ida Street to Lafayette Avenue- Subdivision and Addition to Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. Supposed owner and Am't of descriptien. Lot. Block. .*.<3ra't S Wilson .8 3 $68. NG Rhode- 13 1 60.80 Frank Duffy 1 4fi_l.lJU.uu j Brunson's Addition. . Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't David Kleinfelder 12 3 $152.00 ! A description. except Block. Assm't David Klein telder 12 3 $152.00 A C Gibbons. except W 110 ft of Sy 0f..4.5&6 4. CO. All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram j sey and State of Minnesota. I GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. 318-320. CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE NORTH WF3' T NEW AND OLD BOOKS. Ll'o* aria* and Parcels of Books bought. _•__ for catalogue. R. F. LEA-SK & CO., KB Bat: Third Sira_t. yy A * ST. P_.C_» A