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8 Quicker Time to Chicago. On Sunday, "May 22, the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railroad will shorten tin- time of its afternoon train to Chi cago one hour and twenty minutes. ■ This train will then leave Minnneapolis at 2:20 p. in,*, St. Paul at p. na., La Crosse at 8:20 p. m., Milwaukee at 4:15 a. in. and arrive at Chicago at 7a. in. I Ticket offices 102 Kast Third street ami union depot, St. Paul, and No. 7 Nicol let house and ".Milwaukee depot," .Min neapolis. ___■ The Attention Of water consumers is called to the rule regarding the use of hose, see adver tisement. -___. EOCAE It_E_*TIO.C. The Proclamation. i I want everybody to know that the fifty who responded to my call for free treatment for catarrh, asthma, or bron chitis, by Dr. 'league's medicated air, report the most benefit ever before re ceived. Come one ami all suffering as above. Free treatment and a perfect cure. The industrial classes particu larly invited this week. Open evenings and Sunday. 217 Kast Seventh street, St. Paul. .1. E-A.B_.KY, Gen. Agent. Bird Cages; The finest line in the city. St. Paul Hardware company, 78 and SO East Sev- ' with street. The Fair Grounds. The sixty-five acres known as the sair grounds, at Minneapolis, have been sold to E. ('. Holms and Oren 1). Brown. Mr. Holmes is the president of tin- First National bank, of Detroit, Minn., and, Mr. Brown is the cashier. Tin- price at j whicii this ground was sold is not given. : but we learn through one of the best posted real estate men of our city that the purchasers have made not less than $200,000 in this purchase. The lay of the land is most beautiful, and we un derstand it is to be platted at once ami put on the market. If this property was in St. Paul and similarly situated it could readily be sold for "■('". oiK) per acre within ten days in bulk, and we know of no reason why it will not bring as much in our flourishing sister city. We extend to Messrs. Holms and 'Drown our hearty congratulations for their good fortune. Carpet Cleaning By the latest invention is now in run-' nine order, Call and see before giving work out and get our prices. Sansoih_| «!C Co., 412 Sibley street. Pearless ami Gem Ice cream freezers at wholesale prices. St. Paul Hardware company, 78 and .0 East Seventh street. Keau all Nieolay & Co.'s Ads In real estate and auction columns to day. Carpet Cleaning War. Get our prices. Work guaranteed Sansoiue „ Co., 412 Sibley street. Ladies. For house furnishing hardware go to the St. Paul Hardware company, 78 and SO East Seventh street, where you will find the largest stock and lowest prices in the city. To Lawyers. Lawyers, take notice! The under signed, an attorney-at-law, duly admit ted to practice in the supreme court of Wisconsin in 1888, would like a position with some good reliable law firm in St. Paul or Minneapolis, Can speak Ger man and give first-class references. Ad dress A. .1. F. Yoigt, 51 East Fourth street, St. Paul. Read all Nieolay & Co.'s Ads In real estate and auction columns to day, : Carpet Cleaning Work guaranteed. Sansome & Co., 412 Sibley street. Water Coolers and Filters. Immense stock, all styles and prices. St. Paul Hardware company, 78 and SO, East Seventh street. A „ A AC EM EST. NOTICK— ALL, POOL I'I.AYKKS DE I*l sirous of entering a pool tournament will call for particulars at 15 East Fifth st I. W. Shnte. I>l_l>. GKIBBEN— At Allegheny, IVini.. 13th inst., Aurelia Frances, infant daughter of .Mr and Mrs. .1. ]*. Gribben, St. Paul. Notice of funeral hereafter. STEVENS— In st. Paul, Minn.. Hay 14. 1887, Elizabeth 1... only child of W. I), and A. I). Stevens, aged 2 weeks and 1 day. BARRY— In St. Paul, at residence of parents, 625 Ganl tier street, Jessie Frances, Infant daughter of John and Ellen Parry. Fu neral Monday, May 10, at lo a. m. JACKSOX— In st. Paul at residence 220 Nash street, Thomas Jackson, aged 07 years. Funeral Sunday at 2p. m. Services at St. Mary's church. ' Friends invited to attend. -■'--. ___■ I'M "OB X A'TS. ~ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. One Week, commencing Monday, May 10. the GRAND SPECTACULAR SUCCESS, W.J. GIL}! ORE'S Devil's Auction; OR, THE GOLDEN BRANCH. Rich in its Embellishment; the Most Perfect Spectacle ever produced in this city. THREE BALLETS. THREE PREMIERS ! Theater delightfully cool; lighted by Incandescent lights. Secure seats early Monday. i GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Three Nights, Commencing Monday, May 23. Grand Matinee Wednesday. ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. LANGTRY, Accompanied by MR. COGHLAN AND HER OWN COMPANY, From the Prince's Theater. London. Monday evening, "A Wife's Peril.'' Tuesday evening. "Lady of Lyons." Wednesday Matinee. ••Pygmalion and Galatea." Wednesday evening, "Lady Clancaity." Sale of seats begins Fhursday, May 19. OLYMPIC THEATER. Seventh Street, near Jackson. Pat Conley, Prop.— Edwin P. Hilton, Man. May 16, For Seven Nights Only! Special one Week's Engagement of the Original, THE WORLDS FAVORITE VARIETY STAR CO. This is a Fine Combination and it GIVES A GREAT SHOW. Prices, 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c and $1, THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG I. The Original and Only Successful WAR PANORAMA I STARTLING! REALISTIC! AND ACCURATE hi its SCENIC EFFECTS Opeu Day and Evening. Csr. Sixth and St. Peter Sts., St. Paul. GUSTAVE Northwest Cor. Seventh and Jackson Streets, St. Paul, Minn, j Wholesale and Retail. i t * i VERY CHEAP. I TO-MORROW we shall Display New Assort ments of Wash Fabrics ! New Satteens ! New Zephyr Ginghams! New Organdies ! New Toile dv Nords ! 25,000 YARDS OF SATTEENS! SATTEENS! SATTEENS! SATTEENS! SATTEENS! SATTEENS! At the Extraordinary Low Price of 10 CENTS PER YARD ! (30 inches wide. . Please do not mistake^ I this for the narrow width Satteens. J These Goods will, of course go very fast, as nothing like it has been offered before at that price — therefore please call early. Corsets! Laces ! Hosiery! Underwear! IN LARGE ASSORTMENTS. "WE OFFER Special Inducements THIS WEEK, TO REDUCE THE STOCK OF OUR Cloak Department ! Gustave Heinemann, Northwest Corner Seventh and Jackson Streets. (Agent for Harper's Bazar Patterns.) THE SAINT : PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1887.— TWENTY PAGES. A IN MIND I RANSOM & HORTON, Have by long odds the tastiest Side*-- 1 tion of Stiff Hats j | AND ;',_ I Neckwear.! (See their windows.) 7 • QUiDTQ T0 ORDER! Oilffil B O 6 for $10.50. Contractors ! We Have a New Supply of Red Lantern Globes, For Street Obstructions. Donaldson, Ogden & Go. Cor. Sibley and Sixth Streets. ST. PAUL FOUNDRY COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Iron Work. Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of col umns. Works on St. P., M. & M. R. R., near Como avenue. Office 118 E. Fourth street, St. Paul. C. M. POWER, Secre tary and Treasurer. E.T.SUMWALT. Room 13 Gilfillan Block. j PROPOSALS -J - . . ■._".-■:. FOB rrrrr.- _.-] :] Steam Heating. Proposals, to heat with steam, the High School in the City of Crookston, Minnesota, comprising ten rooms and four hallways, will be received by the Board of Education of said city, up to June 10, 1887. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Education. JOHN CROMB, Clerk. Dated, Crookston, Minn., May 11, A. D., 1887. GEARS MADE OR CUT TO ORDER ! FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS, 380 Robert Street, St. Paul. §B__ST TEETH 88 Sutherland & Ray. Painless Dentists. From 1 to 28 teeth extracted In one minute without . any pain whatever. "So chloroform. No ether. No poisonous drugs. Gold Fillings, g1.50. Largest dental estab lishment west of New York city. 38 Washing ton avenue south, Min neapolis. Open Even ings and Sunday. WEDDING ORNAMENTS'! Flowers, Roses and Leaves of all De scriptions. The Largest Assortment in the Northwest. F. Ductus, French Bakery 160 West Third Street. I SHORTHAND. I The Best and Most Popular School is at the corner of Seventh and Jackson streets. W. K. MULL/KEN. Principal. j NOTICE | TO I;!;-; Banks^Bankers. UIUVO UuIiiXUIJk - i City Treasuuek's Office, [ St. Paul, May 9, 1887. j The City of St. Paul hereby invites proposals from the National Banks, State Banks and Private Banks, until the 20th day of May, 1887, at the hour of :$ o'clock p. in. of said day, stating what security will be given to said city for its funds (except the money belonging to the Board of Education thereof) de posited daily by the Treasurer of said city, and what interest will be paid by said banks to the city on daily balances of the amount so deposited, upon condi tion that said funds, with the accrued interest, shall be held subject to drafts by the City Treasurer thereon, and the payment thereof, at all times on demand, under the provisions of section 13, of chapter 2, of the Special Laws of the State of Minnesota, approved the 2d day of March, A. D. ISS3, and pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, approved May 5, 1587. Address all proposals to GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. 129-13S ELEGANT Resilience AND NEAR Summit Avenue Park AT AUCTION. I will sell at auction on the premise?* No. 251 Summit Place, oir Wednesday, May 18, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the very fine property at the above num ber, consisting* of a finely-built resi dence of nine rooms and basement, and an exceptionally fine lot, 50x140 feet. The residence was built under the immediate supervision of the owner, and neither pains nor expense were spared to make it a model home in every sense of the word; nothing' but the very best of material was used in the construction of the build ing-, and the result was a remarka bly comfortable and convenient house; the grounds are handsomely terraced and command a full view of Summit Avenue Park, as well as the most picturesque portion of our city, and this view can never be obstructed. The terms will be made very easy. There is to-day no finer piece of residence property on the market, being convenient and cen tral. The neighborhood is the finest, the property being in the immediate vicinity of the beautiful residences of Commodore N. W. Kittson, the Presley residence, D. W. Ingersoll, the elegant residence of Mr. Dicker man, now being erected at a cost of §35,000, and many others. To any one desiring a really fine home, this is an exceptionally fine opportunity. For further particulars call on A.M.DOHERTY, _/_-XJCTIO_ST__:_i.-=*_, . 422 Wabasha Street. W. DOUGLAS FOR Gentlemen. $3 SHOE. ftgjjS**^ The best $3 Shoe In the *H£ /•* f world. Best material, sty- Yfo®/ o* I lish, perfect fit; Congres s Jjrfo I £* 1 Button or Lace; all Jt?y "**» \ styles toe. Equals a ny j&t®/ Az'* A $5 or SO Shoe. >%s>/ £* JA Costs nothing to jfflvyy. ■_► examine y^°y yfy^^G *_ them at your dealer's. I send information free how to obtain these celebrated $3 Shoes, if your dealer does not keep them. W. L. Douglas' $2.50 Shoe equals S3 Shoes adver tised by othef firms. Boys all wear W. L. Douglas' S2 Shoe. Beware of fraud. None genuine unless name and price are stamped on bottom of each Shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Cincinnati Shoe Company, 173 East Sev enth Sreet. Rochette & Sons, 211 West Seventh Street. P. J. Broderick, Corner Western and Selby Avenues. Funk & Knauft, 271 East Seventh Street GHATEAUGAY HOTEL, WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNESOTA. " The Great Summer Resort!" This fine large hotel has been newly furnished throughout and under the management of Mr. Green, the famous eastern caterer. Secure your rooms early. JOS. GREEN, Prop. DO YOU REQUIRE A HOT AIR FURNACE, Range, Stove, Or Anything Pertaining to Them or In each department we . employ the best mechanics ami guarantee all work done by us. PRENDERGAST BROS., 62 East Third Street. Established in St. Paul, 1855 P. V. & BROS., AND DEALERS IN Fine Art Gas Fixtures 96 E. Third Street, St. Paul. We carry a large stock of' Artistic Gas Fixtures and Modern Plumbing Material, At our Branch Store, 16 SECOND AYE. NUE W., DULUTH, MINN. , • ____ ■■""■. _____ *** AGHEATJUCCESS! ,'•- " - : The public have found out by this time, that the U. S. makes no assertions or promises that they cannot substantiate. The very active business we are doing would seem to render advertising unnecessary, but the wonderful growth and increase of St. Paul, and the late arrivals .who may not be posted as to where the best and most reliable Clothing can be had for the least money, will be repaid for their time investigating the facts. WHY will men work hard all day for $1, $2 or $3, then throw it away, when that sum could be saved in from ten to 30 minutes by trading with us. SUITS __T $6, $8, $10, $12 and $15! And every one from $3 to $5 less than their like can be had for, go where you will; all new styles, this Spring's goods. BIG BARGAINS IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, at $2, $« 4 & $5. Prices on These Goods are Astonishingly Low Children's Blue Sailor Suits at 75c, $1, $1.50, $2. We do not ask you to buy unless you are fully convinced that you are getting the most for your money. Everything is guaranteed and no misrepresentation allowed at the __J §1 1 1 _____ EI&J S__J i I 1 § ELa IJP One-Price Clothing Co., Cor. Seventh and Jackson Streets, ST.PAUL., "U*:n_d__:r, I"_TTH3I_'N"-AlTlO_T__lj HOTEL. GLOBE D. RAMALEY & SON, New Globe Building, EIGHTH FLOOR. It will be to the advantage of persons intending" to build to examine the merits of TERRA COTTA LUMBER, be fore contracting" for other material. EDMUND RICE, President 11. A. BOARDMAN, Gen. Manager. Office, No. 10 Gilfillan Block, St. Paul. Minneapolis Agents, C. S. Leeds & Co., 213 Hennepin Avenue. JOHN DOWLAN& SONS DEALERS IN Corner Fifth and Wabasha Streets, St. Paul, Minn. Allen's Drug Store REMOVED TO 414 Jackson St. Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. ADnOITII/_ C~**9 witout medicine. rIISI 118 Patented Oct. 15, 1876. i uuiiiik l)ne box vill euro lhe most obstinate ease In four days or less. ■*-' Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No nauseous doses of cnbebs, copaiba or oil of sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. nice, $1.50. Sold by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price. Fop further particulars send for circulars. P. O. Box - J*. O. ALA AN CO., ClJnEi 23 John strcetXew York. '•*•*■'■• fc • , CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. NEW AND OLD BOOKS. Libraries aud Parcels of Books bought. Send for Catalogue. • . . - R. F. LEASK & CO., 100 East Third Street, - - ST. PAUL K ( Ai LANPHER & 00-., MEN'S FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, Sole Agents for Dunlap Hots. 153 EAST THIRD STREET, FOUR DOORS ABOVE MERCHANTS HOTEL, CORLIES CHAPMAN & DRAKE, (Incorporated), / A l^^^^^MMmM o(fice Desks and Wood Mantels, Bankand Office Fixtures, j^|3^^^^^|^^^ Wm Hard Wood Finish and Interior fer^l^SSsilS SASH ' DOORS AND BLINDS ' OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING A FIRST -CLASS ■&»;■-■_: •'-- ■-.-'.-- >-^ --7 --, -- ■I?*'' - ■■* .*--'• vtsi^&yyyM^y:^%s ||N3TALLM ENT ___?.-v. .^>-'-j- - ■-":- ■'!>.-.'_'Jt-.. '-; .:•■ .' --s' ; ' :'•;.-*-; :.;..-: '•^.•■. .■"v. ''•-•'"*•'" ■ ■..-.: -■ ; • 1,1 . " lUUSLNJfiSS are largely increased to our new store, 335) and 341 East Seventh I street. We have added Hat Trees, Bookcases. Sideboards and Desks to our old lines of general House Furnishing Goods, and invite a visit from all ...........^.^..^^^ SMITH „ FARWELL. CHOICE WHITE SEED OATS! MINNESOTA GROWN SEED CORN. A/so, full line GRASS SEEDS. Correspondence Solicited. GRIGGS BROS., Robert and Fifth Streets, ST. PAUL . THE ICE PALACE REFRIGERATOR! Manufactured at the St, Paul Box Factory and Planing Mill, also Fisher's Gro cery and Butcher Boxes and Cold Storage Houses, Counter, Store, Office and Drug Fixtures, Custom Planing, Moulding, Turning, Scroll and Resawing, Wain scottmg, Casings and Hardwood Flooring. Railroad track privileges. BLOD6ETT & OSGOOD. Cor. E. Fourth & Locust. FINE TAILORING, DUNCAN & BARRY 30 East Third Street, St. Paul. CLARENCE M. McLAIN" WHOLESALE , CIGARS AND TOBACCO, .16 East Seventh Street, St. Paul. '&. v