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3 LOCAL. MENTION. Masquerade And theater costumes. Louis Neitmann, 56 East Seventh street. Fine Watches, Jewelry- Clocks. The favorite jeweler and watchmake r. Emu* Geist, 81 East Third street, has handsome novelties in jewelry for carnival time. - Patent or Proprirtaiy edicine*. The Sunday Globe said recently; "One of the most gratifying signs of the times is that, with the spread of intelligence, the multipli cation of books and the universality of the newspapers, there should be a steady growth : in the sale of proprietary medicines. It is j gratifying because it means an emancipation from prejudice, and indicates the existence , of a positive spirit of investigation and se- J lection. That such medicines All a want in j every, community and fill it acceptably, there ] Is no longer any doubt." Among the best stands Dr. Seth Arnold's Cough Kilier, the great remedy for incipient consumption, coughs, colds, etc. Has a reeord ot more than forty years. For sale at ah druggists. Price 25 cents, SO cents and $1. *tI<«->oiiic .>oiice. Special convocation of Minnesota R. A. C. No. 1 this (Tuesd iyj evening, Jan. 18, at 7:30 o'clock. Work in P. and M. E. degrees. J. C. Terry, Secretary. In < arnival Season. Stranger— Good cigar. Clerk— What brand? Stranger Fetsch's Paul Murphy. Stranger — Which way to the ice palace? Clerk — Dp Minnesota street. One Hundred Fur overcoats At auction this day, at 10 a. m., at 31 East Third street. Also a stock of notions and - fancy goods. Also a stock of pictures. .. We will sell these goods, as the owner has given positive instructions to close them out. The New Coal Sold by Griggs & Foster, corner of Third and Cedar streets, is without any question the best in the city, and will give more heat than any other. Ask those who are using it. Carnival Floats, Decorated excursion busses,, chime bells, plumes, etc., at Kent's Package Delivery, 209 West Seventh street. _____ Ladies! Remember. This is Ladies' Day at the Ryan Bath rooms. Turkish, electric, swimming, shower or plain baths. No carnival visitor should miss seeing this palatial resoit. ANNOUNCEMENT. XNl'AL JIKET1XG- PUItSUANT TO resolution, notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Ramsey County Loan and Trust ccrnnatiy for the election i of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing j year, and lor the transaction of such other busi- | ness as may properly come before such meeting, I will be held at the office of said company. No. ii-> | East Third street, St. Paul, M nn.. on Saturday, i Fco. 5. 1SST, at 4 p. m. A change in the title of ' the company and changes in the by-laws thereof will be submitted to the stockholders at such meeting. C. A. Stinson, secretary. Dated Jan. 15, 1S87. "jV OT1CK— AT A REGULAR meeting held -LA by Bricklayers' union on Jan. (j. the wages for 1SS7 was set at 40 cents per hour, nine hours being a day's work. The hours of labor shall he from 7 a. in. till 5. p.m. 15-21 By Order of Union. -jVTOTICK TO PLASTERERS— l'LAS- 1 1 terers' union has decided to fix the wages at 35 cents per hour from Feb. 1. 15-18 DIED. McCLl'RKEY— Monday. Jan. 17, Marga- ret E., wife of S. J. McClurkey, and daugh- ter of Patrick Griffin, aired 22 years. 11 months end 10 days. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 19, a*. 9 a. m. ■ Igj-f I Absolutely Pure* Absolutely Pure- This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with 'the multitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powaers. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall street. New York. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Special Engagement for Carnival Week. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! Grand Wednesday Matinee. CONRIED ENGLISH OPERA CO. FIRST PRODtJCilON IN TniS CITT. lins-r PBODucnoN ra Tms city. "THE GYPSY BARON," BY JOUANN STRAUSS. Produced under the direction of HEINRICH Con- hied, lato rector-in-chief of the Imperial Theater, Vienna, and the Casino, Xew York. BUTE tB CAST. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. cevcnty-live artists in the company. Secure seats early to-day. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Thursday and Friday. Grand Matinee Satur- day, Jan. 20. 21 and 22. The Greatest Living Actress, Rose iK Goghlan Supported by the Strongest Dramatic organi- zation in America. Thursday Evening London Assurance. Friday Evening . . School for Scandal. Saturda Matinee As You Like It. Miss Cojrhlan's diesses have never been equaled on the American stage. , Sale opens this morning. GRAND GarnivalGoncert BY THE FAMOUS ET PTffi t AMD I Under the auspices or the Knights of the Grip. Under the auspices of the Knights of the Grip. AT EXPOSITION RINK, AT EXPOSITION RINK, Wednesday Evening, Jan. 19, tickets r>0c. For sale at all hotels: at Butt & Ferry's, 155 E. Third street; at Dyer Bros., and Nathan Ford's. ~~ ~ ChMYALSKATING CLUB ICE RINK! Corner nroadwav and Ninth streets. Open from lO A. M. until 11 P.M. Band Wednesday ••.ml Saturday Nights. " SKATES TO RENT J. D. POLLOCK & CO., Importers and Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LAMP GOODS, STONEWARE, Looking Glasses & Plata Wars 134 East Third Street. N0YES BROS. & CUTLER, I...FUKTERS AND j Wholesale Druggists, j C8 and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, I ST. PAUL, - ... MINN I AMUSEMENTS. VISITORS TO THE CARNIVAL- VISITORS TO THE CARNlT Can Only Fill the Measure of Their Enjoyment of the Grand Treat Can Only Fill the Measure of Their Enjoyment of the Grand Treat of Sight-seeing by Going to View the of Sight-seeing by G-oing to View the SPLENDID WAR PANORAMA SPLENDID WAR PANORAMA Corner of Sixth and St. Peter Streets, Corner of Sixth and St. Peter Streets, ST. PAUL. ST. PAUL. ; This is the OKIG-INAL and only Permanently Suc- This is the ORIGINAL and only Permanently Suc cessful Panorama of THE AMERICAN WAR . It is a cessful Panorama of THE AMERICAN WAR. It is a viyid and Life-like representation on a Monster Scale vivid and Life-like representation on a Monster Scale of this Historic and Decisive Eattle. Its gorgeous of this Historic and Decisive Eattle. Its gorgeous SPECTACULAR EFFECTS are Attractive beyond SPECTACULAR EFFECTS are Attractive beyond Description, and it is, besides, a Magnificent OB JEC T Description, and it is, besides, a Magnificent OB JEC T LESSON in History. LESSON in History. VISITED DAILY BY ADMIRING HUNDREDS, VISITED DAILY BY ADMIRING HUNDREDS. • ADMISSION: Adults, 50o; Children under 12 years of age, 25 c. ADMISSION: Adults, 50c; Children under 12 years of age, 25 c. £5F*Descriptive and explanatory Lectures liouriy during the day and evening. Open weeU days, 9 A. M. to 10 P. 3L; Sundays, 2 to 10 P. M. 0;>en week days, 9 A. M- to 10 P. 3L; Sundays, 2 to 10 P. M. LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO.'S LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO.'S Famous "BELLE ttMKf ' OF BOURBON" Famous "BELLE C|Mb 'OF BOURBON" THE G REAT^ APPETIZER ! THE G REAT^P^APPETIZE R ! This will certtry that I have examined the Sample of BELLE OP BOHRSOM WHISKY" ro This will certtry that I have examined the Samnlo of BELLE OP BOUIl-JOX WHISK V ro ceived from L\wren'CE. OSTBOM & Co., and fojnd the sumo to be perfectly free tro-.n Fuse Oil and all other deleterious substances and trictly pure. I cheerfully recommend the same for Family and Medicinal purpose*. -: J. P. BABNUM, M. D., Analytical Chemist, Louisville, K> For Sale by Druggists, Wine Merchants ani Grocers Everywhere. Price, $1.25 per Sottle. If not found at the above, half dozen Dottles, ex -ress pail, in plain boxes, will be sent to any address in the United States or Canada, 0:1 receipt oC six dollars. At Wholesale by KENNEDY & C HITT 3NDE N, 317, Wabasha St. At Wholesale by KENNEDY & C aiTT 3MDB N, 317 Wabasha St. LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO.. Louisville, Ky GEORGE BENZ & CO., Agents for St. Paul and Duliitli. CORLIES, CHAPMAN & DRAKE, Worated CORLIES, CHAPMAN & DRAKE, ihcorporated _^ii___' *-*-<*;**—■ ~rT~=7£$f Have in Store a Large Stockof Jihm; ~" "^'^^^""-^T' ' ~{0& Have in Store a Large Stockot MB^^MsM$®&tiMlvw& Dfi^h and Wood Mantftls JbSMKBKk^ Desks and Wood Mantels. l^^^^am^J^^^ ' '' ■^i&fl&ml Manufacturers of uflfics Fixtures, mji^mMM aMOfflca Fixtures, HARD wooD finish and ,nter|or HARDW00DFINISH AND INTERIOR jl^liM^^pjKipB SASH' D00RS AND bunds. ____^^^^^-^J^^ Store Eight! and Jatoa Strasts. _Jgg3i«^-,^ Central Factorv Seven Corners, - St. Pa u __JjjP?^ Central Factory* Seven Corners, - St. Pa u j | y^jr : >; I The Ice Palace Refrigerator # JLjl"* I Th8 Ice Palace R^erator **^* ,wS5||T(i /&V^ Manufactured at the St. Paul Box Fac- Ka-M^^SaL '%_> toryand Planing Mill, also Fisher's rfjS-*" g BMffi IFmI ' Grocery and Butcher Boxes and Cold l^_______^l"'l Storage Houses, Counter, Store, Office f^lwrKMlf^l'tl F-3 and Drug Fixtures, Custom Planing, BUP»^^^**-? K^,'i--W,rE_5^M;Tl Moulding, Turning, -Scroll- -and Ite- d«**_f>i^^_n?JBfiJH i^^^a&».M^t'lll sawing, Wainscotting, Casings and 5J-Jii»gw'yi*8«ilJ?Wfl ' Ifilyig^i^*' fefe^ Hardwood Flooring. Kailroad tracii BLODGETT & OSGOOD, |^*^^*<^^^P: ft BLODGETT & OSGOOD, 1 _______________S_________j__ ______ 1 Cor. E, Fourth and Locust _g__ E |3 | j |% ___3 gg| YOU CAN BUY BUY ! Cheap now, of us. "We shall offer Cheap now, of us. We shall offer Monday, Jan. 10, a line of 60SEALSACQUES- . -AND- 30 Astrakhan Sacques. I IST COME AND SEE! ._§__ RANSOM THORTON, ' 99 and 101 East Third St.. St. Paul. IAT0BWAH Y&LLEY STOCK FARM I ' lATOHWAfl VALLEY STOCK FARM ! j " Importers op English Shire and Cleveland Bay Stallions ! I Twenty Stallions on hand for sale cheap. j. Easy terms. Address Garden City, Minn,, j or 25 West Third street. St. Paul. BT. PATJL~DArLY GLOBB TTJ^BAY^OlRNTOa JANtTARY TST'lfififfli /l^^i^^^^S^^_i^_ilK TEETH Cullum's Painless Method Cullum's Painless Method Of Tooth Extraction Filling, $1, up. Cor. Seventh and Wabasha, St. Paul. r DnoTTnn? _w,*----**i APOSITIYESHS A rUSlliYJl ffirsifis*s.A the most obstinate csm b four days or lest*. Allan's Soluble Medicated -Boom No nauseous doses of cubebs. copaiba or oil « sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the sfoniac*. Price, 11.50. Sold by all druggists o. nailed on receipt of price. For further particulars send for circnlec, P.Q.BOX1W3. rilTDI? J. C.ALLAN CO.. \JUlLUt »3 John street. Sew Tort- -»■»■»•■■ FiiSrfCipiii MANUFACTURERS OF ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Founders, Machinists. Blacksmiths and Pat- tern-makers. Send for cuts of columns. Wo ks on St. P., M. & M. R. R., near Como avenue. Office 118 E. Fourth street, St. Paul, O. M. POWER, Secretary and Treasurer. Til? II l?\T17CC Its causes and a new and suc- I lJjnrn£ilJIJee9Stu- CUlvt: at your own 1 \J home, by one who was deat twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists without benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of oth era. Full part culars sent on application. T S. PAGE, No. 41 West Jilst St., New York City. eodii*wtimo PatentLaw-Jas. F. Williamson, Room 15, Collom Block, Minneapolis. Solid tor of patents, counsellor in patent eases ; Two lears an .Examiner in U. S. Pa i . tent Offlca. _____________ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, - 371 and 373 Sibley Street, 'FAIRBANKS SCALES . AND | ECLIPSE WINDMILL G.W.LANGEYIN&CO. Real Estate Real Estate AND Financial Brokers I FinanGial Brokers r 41 EAST FOURTH ST, UNION BLOCK, - MORTGAGE LOANS AND INVESTMENTS FOR ' NON-RESIDENTS A SPECIALTY. Money Loaned for Eastern Parties, on the Best of Real Estate ) i r- v Security. We have a very large list of property, embracing Bar gains in Business Property, improved and unimproved Residence Sites. Desirable Property, between St. Paul t and Minneapolis. f¥* ;> TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE. G. W. LANGEVIN & CO., 41 East Fourth Street, Union Block, - St. Paul, Minn. TO ALL Our Carnival Mors, ,,' GREETING: Be it known, that at the office of Cochran «£ Walsh, ON THE • . , ON THE S.W. Cor. of Fifth and Jackson Streets, You can find the best opportunities to make -'/;"■.: a good profit. Property in all parts of the city Property in all parts of the city will be found there for sale, and mortgage loans can be placed there which will net eight per cent, to the investor. Given under our hand and seal this first week of the Carni- val in the second year of the ; reign of His Majesty, " [seal.] ' BOREALIS REX. GASSEfc METCALF V & WACK, Real Estate & Loans, 338 Jackson Street, DAVIDSON BLOCK, ST. PAUL. BARGAINS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Investments for Non-Residents. REFERENCES: Seven Corners Bank, St. Paul Savings Bank, Muxfleld & Seabury, Minnesota Soap Co., J. . S. Robertson. ::-,-. ' .': ;.:. .. :;: ■'.:': :-.. '■.. _■-, \f£% Wm. G. ROBERTSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, ; Drake Block, 180 E. Third St. 200 LOTS IN BOULEVARD ADDITION FOR sale by the block or single lot. $22,000 TO LOAN ON INSIDE IMPROVED real estate at lowest current rates. Loans closed immediately upon approval of abstract. - '-•'•____Q_J?__i WANTED— PURCHASE REAL ESTATE in West Seventh street district, between Seven corners and city limits. BIG BARGAIN! Hotel and Three Lots on Bank of White Bear Lake, $5,500. Terms liberal. Terms liberal. J. D. RAMALEY, Fifth and Jackson. HEZEKIAH HALL, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Removed to Room 3, Mannheimer Block, | ST. PAUL R. F. MARVIN, R. F. MARVIN, • BUYER AND SELLER OF Real Estate, j ' LOCAL STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES. BONDS AND MORTGAGES. 144 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. I REMOVAL. , Iron Works! i We have removed to our new building at the ' westerly end of Robert street bridge. AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE WINTER CARNIVAL ' OPENS ' JAN. 17, 1837. -; THE ST. - PAUL KNITTING WORKS Is recognized as the Headquarters for CARNIVAL GOODS. Cluns supplied in an** style or combination of colors desired. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. We also manufacture and carry full line of Knit Goods. ST. PAUL KNITTING WORKS, ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. PAUL, MINN. j J. W. FALLIHEE. . W. P, SNOW FALLIHEE & SNOW, 101 East Fourth St., .. German-American Bank Building. PropertY in any part of the City. FALLIHEE & SNOW. Ill If 1, 363 JACKSON STREET, 363 JACKSON STREET, ...... -. . .-. ■■ West St. Paul Dawson's addition, lots West St. Paul, Dawson's addition, lots 8, 9 anil 10. blocks. All of block 17. Two cheap lots on Warren street, near Airy. Lots in Sanborn's rearrangement of Wilkin & Heyward's Out Lots; south-facing on Front street, at $550 each. I Acre property in East St. Paul near , Lake Pha.en. Wildwood Park Lots on the shore of • White Bear Lake tor §70. N I SINGLETON & CO. Real Estate, No. 305 Jackson St. i — j $825 for south facing lot on j |825 for south facing lot on j; University avenue. , South facing lot on Hague | avenue at $950. r;Ui 'A . Forty acres near city, beauti- ful location; if sold this week. 85,000. Half cash. I WHITE BEAR LAKE ! The Coming Suburb. No better investment can be made than by buying in RAMALEY PARK, At present low prices, as they will surely double when spring opens. GOOD LOTS can now be had at from §200 to $500 close to Lake and Depot. J. D. RAMALEY, FIFTH AND JACKSON. __. ! McCLUNG, i McCLUNG, McMURRAN & CO. _______ SI- 000 will buy a south-facinsr lot on 1 $1,000 will buy a south-facinsr lot on f Dawson street. $400 cash, bal- ; I ance one and two years at 8 per ■ '■--■ : cent. $1,000 will buy a lot on Fourth street, Dayton's Bluft, on which .we j guarantee 20 per cent, profit by < 1 May 1,1887. Half cash, balance j easy. . c-. -:■■■ ./•'■£" $5,000. 50x150 feet on Ashlajid' ave- nue, between Mackhbin' arid; ; Arundel. One-quarter cash, bal ' v ance on long: time at 7 per cent. McCLUNG, McMURRAN & CO., • 109 East Fourth Street. MICHADD A MICHADD, 392 ROBERT STREET, 392 ROBERT STREET, Offer some Rare Bargains on Cherokee Avenue and on George street, ; near the intended bridge. f '' '" ' ' ' Large list of property in all parts of the city, as follows: Hague avenue, Summit avenue, Goodrich, Grand and Lincoln, Carroll, Rondo and St. Anthony avenue and West Seventh street. Special Bargain in Eight Acres on Rice street, four blocks this side of the new depot and three blocks further than the street car terminus. Also 5 1-2 acres opposite the Water Works. We have a large list of new houses to sell at low prices and easy terms. Special efforts are made to sell property" exclusively listed with us. GIVE US A CALL. MICHAUD & MICHAUD, ~ 392 ROBERT STREET ________________________^^^_____________________________________ = * 75 Dakota Avenue- I ATO TM AH7T7TD1IJ ST\T\TnniAM LOIS m OAMlfcW ADDITION Adjoining Union Stock Yards. Adjoining Union Stock Yards];." $200 EACH, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, The Miniature Ice Palace in the window of The Miniature Ice Palace in the window of Sattler Brothers, > THE "' • ... Third Rfpp^t fMfoiprQl ilillli UllCCl ulUllilulo! Alluded to in yesterday's Globe as being made Alluded to in yesterday's Globe as being made of glass, turns out to be of real ice and snow. It is a remarkably well . executed piece of work, and ha^ attracted • the attention of every one who has passed the store. It took three weeks to make. , Is Here, and We are Here Now to Stay. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Music Boxes, Clocks, Revolvers, Cutlery, Etc, -;:^ Boxes, Clocks, Revolvers, Cutlery, Etc, < This advertisement is written and published, believing that w are selling our goods for from 20 to 50 per cent, less than the same Quality, grade and value can be bought elsewhere in the "West. Mo'ney'to LOAnTI J' Em inghaM> Pawnbroker, ON *" | Successor to E. LYTLE, WATmAMbNDs, I Wholesale and Retail Jeweler and Manufacturer. And an Goods «f ;: w--tc-- Repairing, Engraving and Diamond Setting fn^n^^;nLI'_^Tr*ra No. 45 Jackson St., St.- Paul, Minn. Finest line of Gents' Calf -/01k s*t'<3- \ •", Hand-sewed Shoes in the *^^^^S t/^___y^^M^> Northwest 85 per pair. w|~* 1 . .•^JSSaw?' Ladies' Hand-Turned f|, ... .Jl matchless Shoes, $3.50 per pair, sold mfe- - Bl -*WR-Efsr*Tu i i _? ©•* - ' llfev BEAUTY f«V elsewhere for So. Jp pip - --x • ° . c-^ Rubber Boots half price, td ''; '\t . pebtecticit Large stock of Indian- Wm&C.,J? A* r-^^ll*v OF fit: Large stock of Indian- W^^^'^J^!^^ made Moccasins, -for 50c HIM FN \ nou/'Ynrl \hno Rq7qqf HILLEH'S lew York Shoe Bazaar, . 67 E. Seventh Street, Let. Cedar and Minnesota Streets. lUYIUBBER gHOES &J0OTS VvGOODYEffi RUBBER CO?V .:}%/** G Q.OBYEfiR RUBBER; G oN-* To Test the Quality of Rubbers : l^^SjMM^ rubber it will be elastic and will not crumble. If shoddy anil made out of old ffood? ground up. it will pick off and crumble, and will not wear hal» the time that it would if made of pure rubber. All Rubber Sho-s or Boots stamped on tiie sole or heel GOOD YEAR RUBBER CO., New York are made of pure rubber. For sale by Boot and Shoe Dealers. .,E_T' Beware of Imitations. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., JAMES SUYDAM, Agent. 131 East Third Street. St. Paul. Only store in St. Paul connected withGooilyear Rubber Co. . .-] ===_SS=sg (Q. (yU&de^&z€t$, STATIONER. STATIONER, Engraves Wedding: Invitations, Announcements, Visiting Cards, Monograms, Crests, 8e_l«*. Dies. etc. Stationery St amped and Illuminated. Call and see the novelties In staple and Fancy Stationery. Seaside Libraries. r- :.^. _...-. 113 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL., MINN. ■■ ' .. = ■ — ., ...../... » BUSINESS has largely increased in our store, 339 and 311 East Seventh street. We hat* added Hat Trees, Bookcases, Sideboards and Desks to our old lines of general HouM Furnishing Goods, and invite a visit from all. ____^ SMITH & FARWELU FINE TAILORING DUNCAN & BARRY, i;i DUNCAN & BARRY, SO East Third street, - - « St_Pau i