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8 MINNESOTA COOK BOOK. 7^ j Original Recipes,. From . Western '•■W"o * - Ladies. * [Every Contributor Entitled to a Copy.] To the Ladies of thi. Northwest : '.There are. many good housewives' In . Minnesota, ami, Indeed, throughout the Northwest, who Have gained rich 'stores of practical knowledge In the conduct of their domestic duties. To each one of these ladies this request is personally addressed; that is to say, we desire each lad. under. whose eye this may fall, to consider herself as being personally ad dressed—not housewives alone, but the practical daughters as well. You are, each and every one of you, respectfully requested and cordially invited to con tribute 'at ■■. least she recipe to a collection to' be printed in tin- Globe of the 22d day -of May. Those recipes may cover the widest possible range of domestic prac tice or duty, embracing everything that gives substance to the stomach or tickles the palate; care of" the sick: dressing children, or training and educating them; arranging the table or decorat ing the home.. Original recipes solicited: but well toted and approved recces, whether original or not, will be welcome. Each lady contributor will receive a copy of the entire collection as soon as printed, for the interest she takes in the I. enterprise. i'.v';ir- -=;>>. >.'■ Lady, please take the first ten minutes I you have, and write out and mail to the Gi.oke your contribution. Send along your name that we may send you the collection when completed. Address r Editor Globe, :• >SL Paul, Minn. <o* Attention! Howe Bros, will open up to-day in the store formerly, occupied by C. M. Mc- Lain. Call and see the bargains. Howe Bros., _8_ Wabasha street. Full Leather Top Brewster Road wagon, only $75. E. M. Hallowell & Co. an KOCH, JIESTIOXt, Remember the Sale At auction by A. M. Doherty this after noon at 3 o'clock of twenty business lots on East Seventh, corner Maple. Spe ml Discount To all who enter St. Paul Business col lege, corner Seventh and Jackson stree* ;, before June 1. j Don't Forget To take the 9:15 free excursion train . this morning at Northern Pacific depot, corner Fourth and Broadway, to the large sale of eighty-nine lots at auction , in Lake Park addition by Doherty. Choice Meats. F. W. l.uley & Son have a full stock I Of all kinds choice roasts, steaks, boiling j pieces, spring lamb, etc. 383 Jackson street. - " - ' " Doherty Sells twenty valuable business lots on East Seventh street, near the corner of Maple, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. , Faster Time to Chicago. Commencing Sunday, May 2-2, the Chicago, St.Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha ' railway will shorten the time of its after noon train from St. Paul as follows: Leave Minneapolis 2:20 p. in.. St. Paul 3p. in.: arrive in Chicago 7a. in. This is the well-known slit r, line to Chicago. Gives the best service and has an un broken record for being always on time. Don't Forget To take the 0:15 free excursion train this morning at Northern Pacific depot, coiner Fourth and Broadway, to the large sale of eighty-nine lots at auction in Lake Park addition by Doherty. Remember the Sale At auction by A. M. Doherty this after noon at 3 o'clock of twenty business lots on East Seventh, corner Maple. Minnesota Spring Lambs. F. AY. Luley & Son have the genuine Minnesota spring lamb for to-day's trade at greatly reduced prices. 382 Jackson street. Don't Forget To take the 0:15 free excursion train this morning at Northern Pacific depot, corner Fourth and Broadway, to the large sale of eighty-nine lots at auction in Lake Park addition by Doherty. ~ 3iai_i_ii;i>. BROWXE-FOUS YTH— At the Cathedral, on the ISth hist, John 11. Browne, of Ouster Station. Mont., to Mrs. Anna Forsyth, ol St. Paul. - I)IFI>. CRAMER— At her residence. 344 Ramsey street, on Wednesday, 18th inst.,- Anne CVBroar_, beloved wife Lawrence Cramer, .Onclia. < )!itario.Canada,and Toronto papers 1 lease copy. -. '" 2-ASOX—In St Paul. Minn., May 20, 1887, at 5 o'clock p. m., William M., eldest sou of William F. and Isabella Mason. A-f-fO^tCiaH-BIT. HOUSE OF HOPE FIiHSBYTKRIAX Church, corner West Fifth and Exchange Ms., Rev. Robert Christie, D. D., pastor. Ser vices Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Sun day school at 1_:15 p. m.; . Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets in the church parlors at 7 p. m." Strangers are wel come to all services. ; . AI: so; My Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than -the . ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of "low test, short weight alum.' or -. phosphate' powders., Sold only in cans!."" Royal Baking Powder Co., ,100 Wall street, New York ' : THE ST. PA U L. ' REAL ESTATE lIISUEAMCI CO MP AN V -■ ; >■■ ■_.-.-. ■-■-;V ■'■ ... ■' - L-~_ -- " ' ■ The Shoe -man! Invites the Public to Inspect the %, Finest Retail Boot and Shoe House In the United States. D n_^_-^^___i2i'Tr^- >____k--' B^s^ a * ______ %c__g#^ H_fca___P^ _____T_____a _■»__. _► The Largest Store, The Most Elegantly Decorated, The Finest Stock, The Lowest .Prices.- The Shoe Man, 384 and 336 Wabasha St., Opposite Postoffice. AMUSEMENTS. , GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Farewell Performances To-pay. Family Matinee, 2:30; To-Night at 8. W. J. CrILMORE'S Devil's Auction; OR, '--"•' --idSj THE GOLDEN BRANCH. Rich in its Embellishment: the Most Perfect Spectacle ever produced in this city. , ; - ■ """ : THREE BALLETS. 7 ', % THREE PREMIERS ! Theater delightfully cool; lighted by incandescent lights. Secure seats early to-day. _ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Three Nights, Commencing Monday^ May 28. Grand Matinee Wednesday. ENGAGEMENT OF MRS.' LANGTRY, Accompanied by MR. COG H LAN ?■ " AND HER OWN COMPANY)- - From the Prince's Theater, London. Monday evening, "A Wife's Peril." i Tuesday evening, "Lady of Lyons." -Wednesday Matinee, ''Pygmalion and Galatea." .Wednesday evening, . -'Lady Clancaity." - Prices ?2, $1.50, $1, 50 cents. Sale of seats now open. \ THE BATTLE **■§! OF GETTYSBURG;! The Original and Only Success. nt-. WAR PANORAMA! STARTLING! REALISTIC! AND ACCURATE in its SCENIC EFFECTS Open Day and Evening. Cor. Sixth and St. Peter Sts., St. Paul, BASEBALL St. Paul vs. Eau Claire. THIS AFTERNOON, _IAY 21. Game called at 3:30 o'clock. W. F. FIFIELD. - Millard Fipield. W. F. FIFIELD & CO., Wholesale and Retail : Office: Room 1, Schoch's Building, cor " ncr East Seventh and Broadway, N'i'i-V-vii; ? '_ St. Paul. ■ 7 >.>■■. Yard on Fauquier, between Arcade and \ Mendota. 7. r ffTgw t-^'-£^M_J3| B__ • A Cullom* Painless Method of Tooth Extraction. FIXjIjIN-O, ©1, T_r_?. : COR. SENENTH and WABASHA, ST.PAUL. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATTTKDAY MORNING;.; MAY 21, 1887— SIXTEEN PAGES. State of Minnesota, county of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court. Special • Term, May 19, 1887. In the matter of the estate of John Krinke. deceased. ".:. On reading and filing the petition of Charles McGee, of the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minne sota, representing, among other things, ■ that John Krinke, late of St. Paul, ■ Ramsey county Minnesota, on the 17th day of April, A. 1).,- 1887. at St. Paul. Ramsey county, Minnesota, died intestate, and, being a resi- I dent of this county at the time of. his death, I leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said peti tioner is interested in the estate of said de ceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to John M. McLellan or some other suitable person granted. It is ordered that said petition be heard he fore the judge of this court on Monday, the 13th day of June. A. 1)., 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Nt the Probate Court in St. Paul, in said •county. ■ Ordered further, that notice thereof he given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by. publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at the city of St. Paul, in said county. By the Court. [_.s.] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. It. A. Walsh, Attorney for Petitioner. may2l-4w-sat STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, special term, May '-'0. 1887. . In the matter of the estate of Henry W. Rob inson, deceased. .- On reading and filing the petition of Jo anna Robinson, executrix of the estate of Henry W. Robinson, deceased, representing, among other things, that she has fully admin istered said ; estate, and praying thai a time and place be fixed for examining and allow ing her final account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto. It is ordered,that said account be examined and petition heard.by the Judge of this court, on Monday, the 18th day of June, A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office, in St. Paul, in said county. - And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by pub lishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court. ft. s.] .- E.*S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest : Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. » : may2l-4w-sat Notice to Contractors. Tenders are solicited for furnishing and delivering at the site of the Power House of the Cable Railway, corner of Dale and Selby avenues, about 1,400 perch, more or less, of rubble stone, for foundation walls, to be not less than three inches in thickness, nor have a bed of less than forty-eight square inches, measurement to be made in the wall, sixteen and one half cubic feet to the perch, delivery to be begun immediately and completed by June 15, proximo. W.W.DUDLEY, Room 84, Merchants Hotel. 141-143 City Clerk's Office, . ) South St. Raul, Minn., May 20, 1887. ) Scaled bids will be received by the undersigned at Room CI, .In German- American Bank building, St. Paul, un til 12 m. on the Ist day of June, A. D. 1887, for the grading of Delaware ave nue, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. A bond with at least two sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The Council reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. Official : • N. S. GKOFF, City Clerk. ■'••-. ' 141-150 St. Paul, Minn.. May 21, 1887. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Custodian of the United States Custom House nt St. Paxil, and opened at 12 m. of the 28th day of May, 1887, for making necessary repairs to the roof of the building above „amed. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for 8100, made payable to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury. J-he right to reject any bids is reserved. The specification can be seen and any informa tion obtained by applying to John Farring ton, Custodian. ___ Excursion ! . •■-■::••.: >■■■''. ' -7 .: ' • ■ ....... $:;„,_ •::'.. /* .•■;'• V-70N THE ;,;,'.: . Northern Pacific R. R*, TO Lake Park Addition ! Opposite Main Entrance to the Fair Grounds, at 9:15 Hundreds of Dollars TO BE Given Away Jl _lyl____-_<o, And 89' beautiful Lots, im proved and unimproved, the cream of the Midway district, to be sold at auc tion on the grounds at 10 a. m. sharp. T art from Northern Pa cific depot, corner of Fourth and Broadway^ The easiest terms ever offered on Real Estate ait auction, to be given. | A.M.DQHERTY, : AUCTIONEER. — ■ — ~' ■■:.- ■.:•.-'• T Office ofTßoaki) ok Educatiox,i> i St. Paul, Minn., May 20, 1887.1)' \ V. ■ ■" "'^y^v."^"..':^ ! • — : — _ — - " ! NOTICE Is hereby given that the time for the re ception of bids for constructing the ad dition to the ; , ; HIGH SCHOOL Is extended to - ... -.? - •• '■... THUSDAY, MAY 26, 1887, ■At 5 o'clock p. m. : subject to terms and information heretofore published in the Daily Globe. , .By direction: 7 OTTO DREIIER. Secretary. IN MIND RANSOM & HORTON, Uave by.long odds the : tastiest Sele'c : V • tion of ■•- : -v. -;-. vr:. Stiff Hats " AND • Neckwear. (See their windows.) ' QUID T0 ORDER! OBIS Ia 6 for $105 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. E. R., near Como avenue. . Office 118 E.Fonrth street, St. Paul. C. M. POWER, Secre tary and Treasurer. ■•' : . ry where; Sweet F, 0. B, a Smoke or Chew and TQM AMI) |ED|W __?.&. Chew Florida Fine Cut, -^JKHL ' — • These goods are in the hands of every WHOLESALE GROCER and all Jobbers of Tobacco W____J_>E Tiiibi ix >OUK NEXT obdcr. , " Our doubts are Traitors. And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt." J§ f | | jgf || We have some good Bargains for E sale cheap. ;.;■; ;;:•;- ; CALL AND SEE' THEM. } ||| 160 A:gi%s/SSOO an acre cheaper than any thing else in the city limits. 40 Acres adjoining St. Anthony Park North, with streets graded up to its borders. " Three cheap lots in St. Anthony Park. Property all over town. FRANKLIN _ CLAY, GLOBE BUILDING. m "-"" MEN'S FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, Sole Agents for Dunlap Hats. 153 EAST THIRD STREET. FOUR DOORS ABOVE MERCHANTS HOTEL, GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT BRADLEY'S, * "•,'■' 7 BAST SEVENTH STI.EKT. - I have the best Bargains ever offered in the city in the • line ot _ INK SHOES. 'As every pair has to be sold, they will go at a sacrifice : • Men's Fine Calf Hand-sewed, in Button, Bals. Men's Grain and Buff Machine-sewed, in > £_ ? -i_? nß^? _V_?V_S' prt^*?*« „ • ■ Button, Bals. and Congress, §1.75, worth Men* Kirn* Calf Hand-sewed, in Button, Bids. 82.25. - : - and Congresj $4.30 worth $5.50. Good Workingmen's Shoes, SI, worth 81.50 Men s Fine Calf, Hand-sewed, welted, in But- Ladies' French Kid Button, S-l. worth So. ■ ton, Hals, and Congress, $3.50, worth $4.50. Ladies' French Kid Button, 83.50, worth Men's Fine Calf Mnchme-.sewed, in Button, $1.50. - Bals. and Congress. $4, worth 85. Ladies' Curraeoa Kid Button, $3. worth S-L Men s Fine Call Machine-sewed, in Button, Ladies' Curraeoa Kid Button, $2.50, worth bals. and Congress, $3.50, worth $4.50. $3.25. ' Men's Fine Calf : Machine-sewed,, in Button, Ladies' Curraeoa Kid Button, 82. worth $2.50. ■ Bals and Congress, $3, worth SI. ; Ladies' Goat and Graih Button, $1.50, worth Mens line Calt Machine-sewed, in Button, 82 Bals. and Congress, $2.50, worth $3.25. Misses' and Children's. Boys' and Youths' Men 8 Grain and Buff Machine-sewed, in Shoes, of fine quality. Prices strictly at Button, Bals. and Congress, $2, worth $2.75. cost. FIXTURES for sale and sore for rent. ALFRED BRADLEY, 377 EAST SEVENTH STREET. . 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 scotting, Casings and Hardwood Flooring. Railroad track privileges. BLODGETT & OSGOOD. Cor. E. Fourth & Locust. Henry E. Wedelstaedt, -C___TlO_SrEl_, Engraves Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Visiting Cards, Monograms, Crests, Seals. Dies, etc. Stationery Stamped and Illuminated. Call and see the novelties in Staple and Fancy Stationery. Seaside Libraries. (13 EAST THIRD STREET ST. PAUL MINN. T T CIIUUf-UIT DO YOU REQUIRE A L 1 .5U I WALL HOT AIR FURNACE, _____ Range* Stove, : Or Anything Pertaining to Them or LUMBER ! plumbing? ■-:";': In each department we employ the Room 13 Gilfillan Block. £e'^r' cs ai,<l •—•—--* JOHNDOWUN&SONS prendergast BROS.; DEALERS IN ' 7 7^; 62 East Third Street. ■^ft\ I A 1 &iB _J Established in St. Paul, 1855 jb08I^Wpl)0 ? p,v, DWYER &BROSm iUUdI CH WUUU, PiVi DWYER & BROS., - Corner Fifth and Wabasha Streets, By I■■ oaa In a ._, _». [ , St.PauJ,Minn. I IlilllUul I ;:. St. Paul, Minn. 1 lUIIIUOI U ■ P Y^lf^o^\S . anddfalersin Fine Art Gas Fixtures fo/60L0SEA»1Jf yD* ■£ VA^i 96 E. Third Street, St. Paul. I^#> KubfeGß — ' jy^yrjrjrt^ ' f **_T _*^ _^ rS ess. We carry a large stock of rHEYARETHEBESTMA^: Artistic Gas Fixtures and 131 east third street, ST. PAUL. Modern Plumbing Material, 201 NICOLLET AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS. Al ox^^ ouLum S_inn AYE - J. D. POLLOCK & CO., _^ _ — _. Importers and Dealers in • uHIAPEST BOOK 0 i ORE Crockery, China and Glassware, . new and old books. _. A New Supply of Libraries aud Parcels of Books bought. Scud Oinrsrware and Tea Sets, Berry Dishes, „ _ , '"<****?* _,_^ Etc., Etc.' ' R. F. LEASK & CO., 134 East Third Street. , 100 East Third Street, - - ST.PAUL 111 ===== N p ll __. I -F™! "P 3 ■___ m m—*o s__L h__b II I J 1 T-, -1 ■ ■ 11 T _fi^^^___rTT^r_niTHr ,i^Tr-Tsr^ I UJXXIJL U_l J, 1 fet: l______y ____■ dv ; ;.^ l i^:-:i - Is still selling- Forfeited Pledges, consisting- of Diamonds, Ladies' and Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches, at about half of the original cost. READ THE LIST FOR THIS WEEK. PLEDGE NO. 1110-PAIR OP DIAMOND I pLEDGE NO. 1031— OF DIAMOND sleeve buttons, two stones, very white, -17 ear drops, _ white stones weiebine absolutely.' perfect, finely cut and very brill- about 24_-caratß, finely rut no flaws or im iant. handsome ; hammered Homan gold perfections of any kind neat skeleton niouiitliiKs: first cost. SBS; price, $50. mounting; first cost $280, price Sl6O. PLEDGE NO. 13, P. 18— LADY'S SOLID — — ■ ■ - — _-_ gold watch, stem winder and setter, full pLEDGE No. 3, P 15— gents SOLID Jeweled, Elgin movement, cut expansion bal- -»- gold watch, stem winder and setter, full anee and patent safety pinion, full engraved jeweled, Elgin movement, cut expansion bal shell cases; has been used about four months; auee and patent safety pinion, Louis XIV; in excellent condition and a tine timepiece; handsomely engraved cases only used three first cos-, $50: price, 830. . ■ months but shows no sign of Wear; first cost LEDGE NO. 10, I. GENTS HUNT- S7i) ' I "'"' C ' 45 ' • __^ ing case solid gold watch, stem winder -- vtxr'v x-,. -,_ -, -„ '. 777 77* and tetter W. Raymond Elgin movement, P _:„„.., 1,1 1 ' in, p . 19 -LAD. 8 m full jeweled, cut expansion balance, patent _7,,„^ u _. al *»oll<l (foJtl watch stem winder and pinion. Brequet hair spring, patent regulator J*r*^j 7* W fl "* Jeweled movement, cut and adjusted to heat, cold and position, ham- ex'»*^>f'ii .'"lance and patent safety pinion, mered and engraved cases, in fine order and „°" „,.,*,• ; - )leuv >' , box cases neatly en cannot be beat for time; worth, $80; - sellfor gSIfH ' V™« . ln center suitable for a mono sso. '•'•'■ ';-.;-• V. ■-■ •' »-!_"■ " gram; almost new, first, cost §75. Price $45. LEDGE NO.-7, P. 27— GENT'S HUNTING pLEDGE NO. 17, P 25— LADY'S FILLED Boss filled case watch, stem winder and J- case watch, . stem . winder and setter setter; fine nickel Lafayette Hampden move- full jeweled Elgin movement, cut expansion.' nient, cot expansion balance, patent pinion balance and patent pinion ;plain and richly j and patent regulator top and bottom engraved chased cases, warranted to wear for twenty ■ cases; warranted to wear for twenty years; years; first cost $40, price- 825. • first cost, $56; price. $31.50. ' — ' — ■ — • -OI Kl)<_F -NO H)V'-l)IAM()\n i *.(■!•■ LEWiE NO. 1130-DIAMOND STUD; L s,W£&, teryTne^tufJe Priced plain gold ntounthlg; firSt C ° St $907. cuff ve^Vrilfilni *§ SSS-Sffi 2&&_& price too. ■ mounting: first cost $200; price, 115. PLEDGE NO. 3.P. 18— GENTS 14-CAKAT '--■..,.,,„ , — - „ — j— — : * rolid gold watch, stem winder and setter. PLEDGE NO. 18, P. 23-GENT S SOLID . fine Hampden nickel movement, cut expan- . , K°*iJ, wutch; stem winder and setter,; sion balance and patent pinion, heavy cases, nic_ei, JSlgin movement; full jeweled; cut plain and engraved band, almost new and a cx .I»* Ils ion balance and patent pinion : beau first-class -timepiece; first cost $100, price '"'"engraved cases; only used about six' SOS months, and as good as new; first cost $60;' - — : price, $35. -' PLEDGE NO. 18, P. LADY'S SOLID =— : ■ ■ — . -T gold watch, stem winder and setter, % pLEDGE NO. 19. P.- 18— LADIES' SOLID' plate Elgin full-jeweled movement, cut ex- -*- gold watch ; stem winder and setter: Elgin/ pansion balance and patent safety pinion, jeweled, ?i plate movement; cut expansion? richly-engraved cases, m excellent condition balance, and patent safety .pinion: hand* and would pass for a new. watch; first cost somely engraved cases; only used a short $50, price $28. . time, and can be relied upon" as a first-class DLEDGE NO. 12, P. 2.J-GENTS HUNT- timc l'^e= first cost $55; price. 833. -IT -.ing filled case watch, stem winder and PLEDGE N0. 9. P i "7— GENT'S C__oW_ll getter, Elgin jeweled movement, expansion XT filled case watch: open face; stem, balance and patent pinion plain engine- winder and setter: Elgin, jeweled", move-* turned cases, in thorough order and can.be men t; expansion balance and patent pinion depended upon for time ; first cost $3y, price richly engraved ease that is warranted t<i 3 - - wear twenty years ; worth $50 ; price, $30. • : „f <" .Goods sent to all parts of the country on approval. Money to loan on all articles of value. N. B.~Xo connection with any other house. Re member the name and number. SIMON the Pawnbroker. 314 JACKSON STREET, - ■ ST. PAUL, MINN. I™*% __^i __™™c__f _-_-_-■* i r^ ; i\j^f„' : '_-___^if ' I X, If we were as ked what lesson na m W '?^sv^____w l\ <Wv ' tare teaches more than any other '■''lr'iy^&^^l vjl -■TT ' we should say that it teaches us to i z^?__ '( ' -_«_S_@V- W dressu P- How beautifully the tree, ? ''\Kf4L i 111 W^vY^'M \*/ dress themselves ™ the vernal 1 Wl lni>\ \i I /V^'____^r! / seas °n— put on their spring suits,. W AnA f\ *s4&\u \ \UI as were - Wherever you turn the ; n~ V&B l/D 'h I *T\\\ I* ) N landscape wears its mantle of green, .\^__f I-W^-Uj I (H_Y ' /_? and the distant mountain tops are : l\\ 1/ fi|R^^^ /I W I — robed in fleecy clouds dashed into I^' Bn/U-^C^H feag*-. sunlight. Even tlie ocean depths', . '^nf 11-i.r^ s A V^^ like a nost '' cov -r themselves with j r^_l ll^\" :;^^jß> r -- a sheet— of water. Everything: '-^^A \\ \ -^<C^i(llliilir^^ N tries to dress up except a raw re -^ jw_->a~____g g^^^. cruit. Sheep sport all wool over- T '- —^ — : — '"-""• — J coats, and the timid hart pants; Wild animals go about dressed in their skins, and even the birds have coats — in their stomachs. A swallow-tail coat is not affected by the so ciety young man alone, for the anaconda will swallow tail, coat and all. Then get thyself a suit. Don't be like the man who knew no north, no south, no east, no west, but get vest, coat and pantaloons together, and be sure you buy them of : iU : SATTLER BROS., Where you can obtain the best goods for the least nionev, at 91 EAST THIRD STREET, ST.PAUL. DICKINSON'S! We Will Undersell Any Firm in Minnesota. ONLY Over 200 Different Styles Shown on our Floor. Fourth, Fifth and St. Peter Streets, St. Paul, Minn. ii SUMMER SHOES. J|^\ schlikSco. fi^jggjL LEADING SHOE 5 ' HOUSE >»-'■'"'" Large Stock of Low Shoes just ]§ v 'jjr^^m Sfl-f received. Ladies' and Gentfe jgy?^ "^53! _^^*^^ men's in all the new styles. ' ' -' '-' - : "' '.-'-.-.. ■• ; Wi OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING A FIRST-GLASS ~ INSTALLMENT! __■ ■ <fc-^_______p.^fe H^. : *___^^_^t I ' K^^^'B^.^-;-. B -^y B ; v *>- B *^?v*' r<B^*-^H^^-"H " **t*j -' '■ > -" '■■-•' ■ - • -7. , -iuo-^r-oo.art* largely increased in our new store, __;) and ;;n V«<ti *<..,,.,, street. \\ c lmve added Hut Trees, Bookcases, Sideboards and Desks to our old hues of general House Furnishing Goods, ami invite a visit from all ' ° •'- ••"■'" '^-' V: "-" - '•-'—' - ______ SMITH A FA I* WELL. CHOICE WHITE SEED OATS I MINNESOTA GROWN SEED CORN. $ Also, full line GRASS SEEDS.. ' Correspondence' Solicited. GRIGGS BROS., Robert and Fifth Streets, ST. PAUL.