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8 LOCAL. MENTION. Sixty-Five Feet -on Summit ATenn- WiU "be sold at auction Saturday next; easy terms. A. 11. Nieolay, auctioneer. Airs. Farr, Mannheimer Block, Boom 20, new ware, Russian bang*, •hampoo ing, hair cutting-. Wild wood Park. Those that visited Wildwood Park yesterday _ro delighted with the lay ■of the ground. Lots at .100 uot longer than May 15, 1887 then at retail at $200 to $ 700 a lot. Excursions _ost auy day. Will take ladies out on set flays. Any time you or your friends wish to Inspect the park report to -.George- H. Ha_ sard, main entrance National German-Amer ican bank building. Abovo all secure your lot. ■■ >uiuuii A venue, Hie Finest Residence street in America. . Sixty-five feet front will be sold at auction next Saturday. Read advertisement. A. H. Nicoluy, auc tioneer. Plain Talk But Truth. Knight & C o.'s is the place to net your up bolsterinsr done and your furniture repaired at reasonable prices. Office. 30 West Third street. Tlie St. Paul Hardware Company. 75 s and SO East Seventh street, are sole agent lor the celebrated Leonard dry air refriger ators, guaranteed to be the best aud most economical refrigerator made. A full car load now in stock to select from. See them before you buy. Weidenborner Bros., 205 East Seventh street, sell wall paper from 10 to 20 per cent, less than any other house in the city. lawn '■: owen. Buy nothing but the old reliable Philadel phia. Always the best; always satisfactory. The St. Paul Hardware company, 78 and 80 East Seventh street, handle them in car lots aud cau make you the best prices. Bead All Nieolay _ Co.'s Ad* In real estate and auction columns to-day. Don't Be Foolish And sacrifice your household goods to sec ond-hand dealers because they are broken and damaged, but send them to Knight & Co., where they can be repaired equal to new. 30 West Third street. ' ' " ' * "•'.''"• A. SI. Nieolay, Auctioneer. Sells at auction Thursday next, April 28, an elegant house with stable, corner Nelson and Virginia avenues. For full particulars we refer to the advertisement in Nicolay's auc tion column. If Yon Haven't Time to Call On Knight & Co. drop them a post card with your address and they will call on you. St. Paul Stove and Furniture Repair works, 30 West Third street, If You Are iron* Of buying a really good house and lot with stable, built without regard to cost, attend the auction sale on Thursday afternoon (next), on the premises, No. 227 Virginia ave nue*, corner Nelson avenue; location first-class aud easy terms. A. 11. Nieolay, auctioneer. may Ist ..-";-*; Some very choice bargains' listed. Inside property. Two $15,000 inside pieces. A block. What, that block? Yes; you come in. 1 have the whole of the block, Robert and Minnesota streets, south front. Those busi ness sites here and there. That new brick block on Robert street for $47,000. Several elegant homes. Those acres; ; we have them, 200. Most of Como. $350,. to $400. Those acres that are worth $500 to $600. Monday is the last day on some of these. Bring your cheque book and come on first train. George H. Hazzard, National German- American bank building. Bird Cages. Big stock; all styles just received at St. Paul Hardware company. 78 and 80 East Seventh street. Old Goods Made equal to new at a nominal cost at Knight A Co.'s. St. Paul Stove and Furniture Repair works, 30 West Third street Jewell Water Coolers and Filters. All styles and prices. An immense stock just received at St. Paul Hardware company, 73 and 80 East Seventh streets Their -solid brass porcelain lined cooler is the finest thing ever shown in the city. A. 11. Nieolay, Auctioneer, Sells at auction on Saturday next, April 30, eixtj -five feet on Summit avenue, adjoining corner St. Peter street, with house. Read advertisement in Nicolay's auction column. St. Paul Ileal Estate Investments. The largest list of business and residence property that is strictly first-class can *be found at the Nieolay Real Estate exchange. No. 116 East Fourth street, opposite National American bank. This is the oldest experienced real estate house in St. Paul, and many special bargains can be secured for three days only. Nieolay & Co., managers. Sales in thirty-nine years nearly $.9,000,000. Choice Ham*. Bacon and Lard. ... ' Sugar-cured hams, breakfast bacon, pure leaf lard, dried beef and a complete line of fresh meats and sausages. F. '•W ." Luley & Sou, 385 Jackson street. 'r f 7 t * i: f -7-" '■' ' if Yon Want Your Furniture Recovered, drop Knight A Co. a postal and their agent will call on you with ail the latest styles of upholstering goods. 30 West Third street. ' 7 '.:.':';.'. '-....., Head All Nieolay _ Co.'* Ads In real estate and auction columns to-day. "DIED. TRACEY— In St. Paul. Saturday, April 23, at 10:30 a. in., William Edward, youngest child of John M. and Alice Tracey, aged 1 year, 11 months and 0 days. Funeral to day (Sunday) from residence. 420 Minne sota street, at 2:30 p. m. Services at the Cathedral. Friends invited to intend. SULLIVAN— In St. Paul, at family residence, No. 667 De Soto street, Daniel Sullivan, aged 29 years. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Mary's church at 9a. m. Friends of the family invited to attend. :*= DRAKE— At Knoxville, Term., on Friday^ April 22, at 8 o'clock p.' m., Mrs.' Nellie Averill Drake, wife of Dr.C. M. Drake, and daughter of Gen. John T. Averill. ANNOUNCEMENT. 7 .77 '". ' WALL PAPER THOROUGHLY cleaned with a dry process. It is from 50 to 200 per cent, cheaper than repapering. All or ders by mail promptly attended to. Stiehm & Patten, 26 East Sixth st., St. Paul. 114 rruiK boss HORSE SHOKKS' protect -Live Union have in their 20th inst. called meeting decided to raise the price or horse shoing to take effect on the Ist of May, 1887, viz. : First, to four new shoes, common horses, $2.25; second! to resetting same, $1.25; third, to four shoes on carriage horses or roadsters, $2.50; fourth, to set ting same, $1.50; fifth.shoes ordered by veterinary surgeon, each fl; sixth, bar shoes, each »l; seventh, track and race horses, for a set $3 to $5; eighth, resetting same, *2. 11. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of •urity, strength and wholesomeness. More conomical than the ordinary kinds, and can jot be sold in competition with the multitude jf low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co- 106 Wail street, New York. CUSTAVE HF ill Uuu niL IL iLjiflJpj NORTHWEST COR. SEVENTH AND JACKSON STS. ST. PAUL, MINN. Agents for Harpers' Bazar Patterns. CORSETS ! Z"0 "Dm "D O 13 T 1 Si --■■■ JE_Ht ~f:..A: ■^:f^ l ! -&•■**• •£■ 50c. 75c. $1.00. $1.25. $1.40. Silk Satin Corsets, In all Desirable Shades, at ■- $3,50 Any Corset we sell you, costing from SI.OO on upwards, is sold with a guarantee. THY A PAlli— Wear it a week, and if not entirely satisfactory return it to us. . . Large Invoices of Corsets Just Opened , / In an Endless Variety, from 5 cents per yard to $12.50 per yard. Rare Novelties I SEE OUR FLOUNCINGS AND LACES TO MATCH! We show some evceptional fine qualities and styles not to be found later in the season anywhere. Guinet Silks !)f rj f M Sold under Manufacturer's Giiaran- Guinet Silks !)** Black Gros Grain Sis: A 98c. B $1.18. C $1.38. $1.50. $1.75. $1.98. Colored Gros Grain Silk! A superb Article for 98 cents per yard. FAILLE FRANCAISE! RHADZIMIRS! RHADAMES! SATINS! VELVETS! PLUSHES! VELOURS! GRENADINES! PONGEE.* AT POPULAR PRICES, ......... in LARGE ASSORTMENTS. TO-MORROW!) 200 pieces OF TO-MORROW! ..Russian Crash I TO-MORROW^ At 9 Cents per yard ' 1 V 111 Villi V 11 . j (Retailed at I2>_c, 15c and 18c.) SEE OUR Dress Goods in Black and Colors! We have, during the past week, added many , new lines to our already very large stock. 1 Silk Parasols. Silk Sun-Umbrellas The latest styles! The production of the best reputed manufacturers repre sented from the lowest to the finest quality. If in quest of a Parasol, kiudly inspect our slock. We think to be able to please you. Wash Fabrics. Wash Fabrics. SATEENS ! ZEPHYRS CHAM-RAYS ! CHEVIOTS ! CRINKLES! CRETONNES! LAWNS! GINGHAMS! Larger Stock and Assortments than ever. NAPKINS! TOWELS! ] TABLE CRASHES! TABLECLOTHS!) DAMASKS I At Extreme Low Figures. Our White Goods DEPARTMENT Is now replete with all desirable Fabrics the markets afford. Hosiery and Underwear. CLOAKS! MANTLES! JACKETS! JERSEYS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gustave Heinemann, j N.W. CORNER SEVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS, ST. PAUL. ' . ■ M ■ — - m ' "... (Agent for Harper's Bazar Patterns.) ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, BUNDAY MOKNINa APRIL 24, 1 1887 -TWENTY PAGES. AN IMMENSE LINE OF ; fhilrrpn q PPrq rn s_ npQ ! U IIIUIgIIo udl 1 1 dyc5 1 PLEASE REMEMBER. We claim to give you a better Carriage for less money than any other dealer in this city. Our cheapest carriages have just as good and strong a running gear, as our higher priced ones have. This we can easily prove, as our gears are al finished in the natural color of the wood, showing -plainly the ex cellent quality of the material used in their make-up. When you buy a painted gear you don't know what you get. We warrant every one of our Carriages for at least one year. OUR Housefurnishing Goods Department comprises a full line of Tin and Wooden Ware, Crock ery and Glassware, LAMPS, Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Brack ets, Mirrors, Pictures, Willow Ware, etc., at very low prices. * Just received a new lot of printed English. TEA SETS ! ' . (56 pieces in the Set), of entirely new shapes and decorations, which we offer at the very low price of $4. French China Tea Sets only $10. R- Bfifflffitors Of Soft and Hard Wood, with or i itbont Water Coolersjiin CAGES. Japanned or Brass, of all sizes, Breeding Cages, Mocking Bird and Robin Cages, Parrot Cages, Squirrel Cages, Trap Gages, etc. Boys' Express Wagons and Wheelbarrows, Garden Tools, Doll Perambulators, Hammocks, Croquet Sets, and other out-of-door Games. Boys' Velocipedes and Girls' Tricycles. WALTER MUCH, Prop'r 98 Cent Store. ■';'• : -t •■:•■■': ...-••■ • 111 i 1 I M.A.BIGFORD&CO. ! 303 Jackson Street. , y \-ff;;*: We have Exclusive Control ofthe following-Property; 30 Acres between Rice Street Station and Junction of Minneapolis & St. Louis and Wisconsin Central railways with large frontage on Northern Pacific railroad, suitable for factories, storage and other business nurposes. This property is about two miles from Union depot and is the best and the most available large tract of land for subdividing within the city limits. Will be sold on TERMS TO SUIT. 5 Acres of Midway property for sale cheap. 22 J. Acres in Montville, 2 J. miles east of Union depot, on Chicago^ Burlington & Northern and Milwaukee railways, on which a motor line has been established, for $22,500, one-third cash with release clause. ' . 4.7% Acres in Reserve Township, for 500 per acre. •_ v ■ 40 Acres in Sec. 17, near Long Lake, northeast of Minneapolis, for sale at a bargain. We have an extensive list of lots in all parts of the city and suburbs, for busi ness and residence, improved and unimproved, including good bargains, aDd for the accommodation of Mechanics, Laborers and others, who are confined by business during the day, we will open our office from hall-past seven to 9 o'clock each evening. • M. A. BIGFORD ) & CO! , 303 Jackson Street. ASHES! lloiili|gta-Co. GARBAGE! D MOT And refuse matter removed. Orders for g|^ Hag _v 8 %Ay W ** __*' 9 cleaning yards will receive prompt ;_tteu-_ '-•- -7 -*'}'-' _*■ "* tion yyf- yl'y 77 -, '" From No. 50 East Third St., ta£» ST. PAUL • :r ' ; '-~* .".'""'.'•-','..-*.■ . m • '.-£ m Odorless Excavating Co. 397, 39 lilSip. _, ROOM 87, COURT BLOCK, : _*J . . OLDEST AND. .vp;. jf___ Street, opp«Bite New Court House. j Largest CrOCKerjf HOUS6 IU the flOnlnWSt. U. S. CLOTHING CO. So Easy To sell goods that nobody goes away from our stores without a bundle, and why ? Because we have just what you are looking for. We carry the : largest stock, the largest variety and the lowest prices named on FIHW f\ IW fl fiTHINf ' ~i.i This side of Chicago. . Thousands of Men's Business Suits, Either in Sack or 4 -Button Cutaways, in every imagrnable pattern, shade or color you can find in our stock, and the most pleasing feature ol all is to know how little mone y it will cost you to own them. Men's Working Suits. You can buy a good, strong-made, durable suit for 82, and for 53.50 we can show you a neat little check, in two different styles, and from 85 grad ually up to 825 we can show you style after sty le, pattern after pattern, until you can't breathe. - » IN OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT The sights are bewildering to every person entering it Stacks of clothing for the little tellows— thronged with eager buyers, who claim the styles and patterns to be prettier this season and the prices lo wer than ever d reamed of. Such is the exclamation heard on every hand. Children's Suits. From 4to 12 yrs, a full line for 81, 81.75, 82, 82.50. 83. 54, 85, 86. 87. 87.50, 88 Children's Blouse Suits. Big line, Bl, 81.25, 8150, 82, 82.50, S3, S4, 85. United States Clothing Co. Seventh and Jackson. "Under International '-Hotel.--.. " * - "' 7 .■■-.,-'. -=_. 7 Corner Third and Cedar Streets. Opening and Special Sale of an entire now stock of Ladies' and Oh.il* dren's Muslin Underwear on Monday, 25th inst. Goods of the very best quality and the newest styles. Garments that will fit and wear well. Good Night Dresses at 50c, 60c, 75c and 90c. Six different styles of Night Dresses at $1. \ Six different styles o f Night Dresses at $1.25. Extra fine Night Dresses at $1.50 and $2. Great variety of Skirts from 50c up. Good Corset Covers and Drawers from 25 c up. Children's Night Dresses, Skirts and Drawers, Infants' Robes, Slips, Skirts and Short Dresses. Ladies are invited to examine these goods, whether they wish to purchase or not. We can also show you a very complete assortment of Spring Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. New Kid Gloves just received and an elegant assortment of Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. " ' -_—-_—---------—-------— _-_-_-------------_______________ - _ CORLIES, CHAPMAN & DRAKE, ikcorpomted m< * Efan a d L Wood Mantels. BHE_9f BaA alii ixt«, I^^^^l^B^*^Bffl HARD WOOD FINISH AND INTERI 0 ' !^^pK^®i^3liii SAShI, DOORS AND BL,NDS< __^^^^£^*^^3^^ ? Store Ei__.ii anl Jacks.! StraatJ, ' yyjgjz&imvr* Central Factory Seven Coraera, St. P_a | vis * 1 The Ice Palace Refrigerator -^ r^£rH__3___ !^_> ManufacttiredatilieSt. Paulßoxß-fiO-s A, I U__-__-^nL *•*<& tory ana .Planing Mill, also Fisher _ «*ty raw ® m™"_. ' Grocery and. Butcher Boxes and CoM *>? ____S-^*^l _ Storage Houses, Counter, Store, Offl&i FiWiTßiMlmu' ' if! P^l and Drug: Fixtures, Custom Planing, HP C_ l-_-_^*^C-S i i**_ Moulding, Turning, Scroll and Be _■<ci^i_Ml P J_ **__n 3__a_*-_F -^_*"fl* sawing, Wainscotting, Casings and __P*HB^_i ir_tnw ]H^»is^_l \f_t% Hardwood Flooring. Kailroad t__r__l f^i^^S'S.Si--^^ Rr^*^ BLODGETT & OSGOOD, \ Fi«i:i.».ftte_TyTi..Ea '■* *•* Cor. E. Fourth, and "Locust OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING A FIRST-CLASS I. .. .. - — r ~ ' ,-.■'.,. ■--.•. .* * ' "" "™^^" INSTAIImENT BUSINESS are largely increased in our new store, • 339 and 341- East Seventh street. Wt have added Hat Trees, Bookcases, Sideboards and Desks to our old. lines of general House Furnishing- Goods, and iuvite a visit from all. •; ... SMITH A FARWELL. I ; ; ;■ :■ ■ ; ._-"'" . . -J, FTATT? T A TT /YD TAT/^ l_lMx__ iAILURIJNGr DUNCAN & BARRY. . SO East Third Street. - fe-i S«?au