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8 ; - Open Buggies, ' ■- '-'■ $47.50, $55,.. $05, *?70, ,590, etc. E. M. ." Hallowell „ Co. ; . £! >ih£ f,O C AT, MUXTICX. . _,oc__ *____rx_o_u John Ball, - Landscape Gardener. Estimates given ' for laying out large parks, small lots. First-class grading, sodding, planting. Highest city references. □ _The Sale of Seventy-Six Lots ■At Merriam Park to-day should, and probably will, call out the class of pur chasers who are ready to Invest in property that is sure to advance on their hands. On St. Anthony Hill, The favorite residence locality in St. . •Paul, A. 11. Nicolay sells at auction this . afternoon (Thursday), at 5 o'clock sharp, on the premises, No. 037 Holly avenue, a beautiful new house and valuable lot. Read advertisement in Nicolay "s auc tions. Remember The Merriam auction sale of seventy-six lots this afternoon. Take the free ex cursion train on Milwaukee road at 2 oclock. :f •'-■_- Remember That A. H. Nicolay, Auctioneer, sells at auction this after- . noon (Thursday), at 5 o'clock, on the premises, 037 Holly avenue, that new and pretty house, all modern conven iences, with fine lot, high ground, near cable and street cars; terms easy, There AVill : - Be run from" union depot this afternoon at 2 o'clock a free train to all those "wishing to go" to Merriam Park to at tend the auction sale of seventy-six lots. A"_"%OI„C'KHE"<T. AIX II EM BE Its OF THE ST. PAUL Boat club are requested to meet at the : Hyan to-day (Thursday at 3:30 p. m. sharp, to take pari in the reception of Company "D."* The members are requested to wear their caps and buttons. C. E. Bean, secre tary. ATTENTION, ACKK It TOST NO. 21, G. A. R. — Post will meet at room at 3 p. m. sharp in full uniform. Thursday, June 2, to receive Company "D." I. 11. B. • Beebee, adjutant: W. J. shippy, commander. NOIUI ANNUAL MEETING 1* of the stockholders of the St. Paul Gas light company will be held at the office of the company, Globe building, Monday, the 20th day of June, 1887, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and -to transact such other business as may come before them. June 1, 1887. Ed ward 1. Frost, secretary. fe ' PI KB*. AUSTIN— In St. Paul, Minn., June 1,1 887, Anna M. Austin, aged 15 years and -1 months. Funeral services will be held in First Baptist church, corner Ninth and Wa couta streets, at 3 p. m., Friday, 3d inst. Friends of the family are iuvited.^till water papers please Copy. . GOODRICH— St. Faul, Tuesday, May 31, : Augustus J. Goodrich, at bis ' residence, '2511. Dayton avenue, in his . sixty-ninth year. Funeral from residence Thursday, • at _ p. m. Friends of die family invited. Absolutely 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. Roy at. Baking Powder Co., 100 Wall street, New York St. Anthony HILL! I i I ___-_• rH__ in— ; '#' DO You Want a HOUSE to Live In? v on, ' DO You Want to Invest Your. Money in an INTEREST Paying Property? "We offer the following Residences at . Prices that Defy Competition. $2,000— and lot, Rondo street, near Kent. $2,000— new house and barn on Martin street, near Kent. $2.700— nice house on Fuller street, ■.'■ ■"■;«;; near Arundel.,... \ '/ . . . -.. . .; ;,--• . $4,ooo.— House on Hague street, near St. . -Albans.' v ':'•■•'.. - " ;--"-' /; $4,000— near- Grotto, a good -.;_' • -house. - -." ■;> ; ' ; !" : \ "■"■ -' ■'•'<*.•: •'s4,ooo— A gcod seven-room house on . - ; Arundel street, hear Rondo. - . $s,ooo— House on "Laurel: avenue, near .Grotto. : . . • :•;•; . , $s,soo— Rondo, near Western, good house and barn. $6,700— H011y avenue. A new house. $7,500— large, handsome house with all modern conveniences, a commo dious barn, etc. $B,ooo— Dayton, near Mackubin. $B,2so— House and sixty feet on Good rich avenue, near West Seventh. Ashland, near Mackubin. *_ $12,500— A large, double house on Mar shall avenue, near Farrington. • $30,000— A large, handsome house and lot on Western, near Laurel. Any and all of these properties can be sold on very easy terms. r~T* Call and see us. COCHRAN & WALSH, Gilfillan Block, Jackson and Fourth Sts., ST. PAIT_. !.>,■_ > : ,v- A NUMBER OF : MINNESOTA CHIEF ENGINES . : Separators and Horse Powers, Only used a few days and just as ..;... good as new,- For Sale Cheap for Cash ; '\;"'oiv Good Security." \ £. S. BROWN, Receiver, Stillwater, Minn SHEAPEST , BOOt STORE ' IN THE NORTHWEST. " NEW AND : OLD BOOKS. Libraries and Parcels of Books bought. Send . "■"'" '-.■ ..:. - for Catalogue. "-.-;-. ' :. ! R. F. LEASK & CO., ; "1. "100 East Third Street, - . . - '..; ST. PAUL >-. ' __»_"_____"i_*_- • , : GRAND OPERA HOUSE. To-Night at B: ls— Family Matinee Saturday, MODJESKA! Supported by MAT-KICK _IAICKY"tIOR_: And Her Entire Company. To-Night at "Froii-Frou." Friday— "Mary Stuart." * Saturday Matinee— "Camille." Saturday Evening— "Twelfth Night." Prices, $1.50. SI. 76c*, 50c and 25c. Secure seats early to-day. THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG I The Original and Only Successful WAR PANORAMA! STARTLING! REALISTIC! 'and' ACCURATE in its SCENIC EFFECTS Open Day and Evening. Cor. Sixth and St. Peter Sts., St. Paul. IN MIND RANSOM & HORTON, Have hy long odds the tastiest Selec tion of Stiff Hats . . AND Neckwear. (See their windows.) QUID TO T0 ORDER! Or! til I Q ,6 for $10.50. W.L. DOUGLAS For. Gentlemen. $3 shoe. $gf~=~f* The best S3 Shoe in the *|£~ 0 1 world. Best material, sty- J**-'/ ,_* I lis-h, perfect fit; Congress ■//[s*»/ iZ* a Button* or - Lace; all . 'JKr?/ <*•"" i\ styles toe. Equals nnv >£&£>/ JL**"- . '■'- ''\ - «5 or $6 Shoe. ■j£&/oS M Costs nothing to jffivy' 4* J-_"""**l examine *<&$/ '^t^x^i; '\ them nt your dealer's. _ send information free hpyv to obtain these celebrated S3 Shoes, if ; your dealer, does' not keep them. W. L. Douglas' $2.50 Shoe equals S3 * Shoes adver tised by oilier- firrtm. -Boys nil -wear W. L. Douglas- $2 Shoe,* Beware of - fraud. None genuine unless name and ; price . are stamped on bottom of each .Shoe. -_-. . .-.. < j-- •' W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. . ■ Cincinnati Shoe Company, 173 East Sev ""r enth Sreet. :- ■*- '; - : .~' / - '"■ '■'-' : - -''•?.. Rbchette & Sons, 211 West Seventh Street. P. J. Broderick, Corner Western and Selby - ; ' Avenues. - '''•■-'■■'•'"•- '-'-X'jifi Funk & Knauft, 271 East Seventh Street 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, .resident > j H. A. Gen. Manager. Office, No. 10 Gilfillan Block, St. Paul. Minneapolis Agents, C. S. _____ & Co., 213 Hennepin Avenue: 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. ' JOHNDOWLAN&sis - DEALERS IN Coal .Wood, Corner Fifth and Wabasha Streets, St. Paul Minn. MONEY TO LOAN On Mortgage in any amount at lowest cost without Delay. Installment Mortgages made payable in sums to suit borrower. WM. N. VIGUERS, Southeast Cor. Fourth and Robert Sts. AUCTION SALE Of Beautiful House and Grounds At Macalcster nPiir"_, Tuesday- June 7 at 3 o clock,p. m., On the Premises, Lot 8, Block 6, Macalester Park. Lot is 115x1% feet, graded and sodded. . House almost new, being completed six months ago; has eight rooms, cellar under whole house. Is very well built, back plastered and double-papered to insure warmth;'.' storm - ; windows and screens for entire house; also, awnings for windows; everything in perfect con dition; cistern in house and good well in yard. This is a- very desirable and beautiful homestead; is. well situated on Cambridge avenue, with eastern exposure; twelve min utes' walk from station nnd only a block and a half from .Summit avenue. • • _.. Anatolic school will be built ; this summer wiihui two blocks of this place ; sale without reserve: owner leaving the city is the . reason for aching- terms made knoyvn on day of sale WALL & ; PARKER, Auctioneers, 326 Robert Street. the; SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1887. i I'll'im !*£_■ E_Gv3 T® HV eaaß^T «»« l*W^ -- ansS '"•*' ■*- -I J^T^ B* 1 (BL "*""■ _jjjf* , *nMad& ■T'--.'f' > i ;'■ VT' -J' ]* T^tKtKIBKK^SBSsi^KIItKK^BIBtKBtKSK^II^B^^KtB- • HJ Is the Leader of Low Prices and Big Bargains, and? SELLS MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE In the Northwest. _.___*.__ THEE LIST Of a few unredeemed pledges offered this week: PLEDGE NO. 4, P. IS— GENTS.' HUNT- I ing case, solid gold, stem winder and | setter, full jeweled Elgin movement, cut ex- i r-ansion -balance and patent safety pinion, | hammered and plain gold cases, nearly new; I first cost $70, price $40. ' PLEDGE NO. 11, P. 19— LADY'S HUNT ing case * 14-karat gold watch, stem winder and setter, Hi -phi Elgin full jeweled movement, expansion balance and . patent pinion, rich hammered gold cases; only used four months; first cost $05, price 837.50. LEDGE NO. 1022— DIAMOND HRACE let, 5 stones, all white, perfect and very brilliant, plain mounting; first cost gl_>, price $120. LEDGE NO. 5, P. LADY'S HUNT ing filled ease watch, stem winder and setter, Elgin Jeweled movement, expansion balance and patent pinion, neatly engraved cases; first cost $33, price SIS. LEDGE NO. 1191— LADY'S CLUSTER ring, 14 diamonds and 1 opal, all very perfect and extremely brilliant: plain gold moulting; first cost $75, price $50. LEDGE NO. 1. P. 24— GENT'S HUNTING case solid gold watch, stem winder and setter; the well-known 11. H. Taylor Elgin movement, full jeweled, cut expansion bal ance, patent pinion, patent regulator and ad justed; beautiful engraved cases; used about two months; first cost $75. price $45, LEDGE NO. 10, P. 31— LADY'S SOLID gold watch, hunting case, key wind; full jeweled, nickle Swiss movement, elegantly engraved cases; as good as new; first cost 830, price $10.50. LEDGE NO. 12, P. 25— GENT'S OPEN face filled case watch, stem winder and setter, 11. 11. Taylor Elgin full jew eled movement, cut expansion balance, patent pinion, patent regulator and adjusted to heat, cold and position ; case neatly en graved and warranted to wear for twenty years; worth $55, price $37.50. Goods sent to all parts of the country on approval. Money to loan on all articles of value. N. B.—No connection with any other house. .Re member the name and number. SIMON the Pawnbroker. 314 JACKSON STREET, ■ ■ ST. PAUL MINN; ICES Tell the STORY Are You dSjjj^s& Do You Know JUDGE l^' sa^__^fl_____*. Article JUDGE YjßW^^ Article VALUES lIIIPcHEAP? There are many opportunities at this season of the year to buy goods from the manuf actors at greatly reduced prices. We, ways-hold i ourselves - open to these! opportunities.' Last week we closed out 100 Carriages for spot cash- at -Jess than manuf actor's cost. Among the lot will be found' four styles that we 'are making a special drive on. !—■■ _■»■■■■_■_ **___jbi __ __ _g_s_a_ iii iMiiii i, i .;i;,^^uj_-»i_--l__-- The Buggies we are selling: for j Those we are seiiing" for $7.50 - \ : $10 ; Sell elsewhere for §10. I Sell elsewhere for §13. I The Buggies we are selling for Those we are selling _■■■_■■»_]_ p $7.50 $10 I Sell elsewhere for §10. Sell elsewhere for §13. \- Those we are selling for j CUR $15 CARRIAGE vp I__ | Is sold everywhere for Sell elsewhere for §15. 1 $20. .' . . _ .... ; «———————————— —_—_■_■_______> jAiiauw. v ___ ii. in, • Our carriages at ?18, _», __, _S, 128, «30, cannot be equaled. We will agree to send either of these carriages to your home in competition with any you may select in the city. We show you the Largest assortment to select from, the newest shapes and the lowest pricer. If there are any who doubt this statement, a look through our basement, a careful examination of our goods, comparison of our prices will establish its truth. Remember it pays to trade at the C3-o_l_lDEj_T __=LT_JD__jE3, 4 W. H. ELSINGER & CO., 71 and 73 East Seventh Street, - - St. Paul, Minn. "^"People from the country can positively save from three to five dollars by or denngfroinus; we will take particular pains to -end a carriage that will be ___- factory to you. - LAWRENCE, OSW&M & UU, * -ttttT.,'?^* 11 certify that I have examined the Sample of BELLE OF BOURBON WHISKY received from Lawrence, Osteom & Co., arid found the; same to be perfectly free from Fusel Oil and other deleterious- substances and strictly Dure I cheerfully recommend the same for Family and Medicinal purposes • - J. P. BARNUM, M. D., Analytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky. For Sale by Druggists, Wine Merchants* Grocers Everywhere. Price, $1.26 per bottle. ■ • If not found at the above, half-dozen bottles, in plain boxes, will be sent to any address in the United. States on receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places East of Missouri river. , . *- .. .i. . ™ At Wholesale by KENNEDY & CHITTENDEN, 317 Wabasha- Street , LAWRENCE, OSTEON & CO., Louisville, Ky. GEORGE. BE-NZ& CO., Agents for St. Paul and Duluth. FINE TAILORING, DUNCAN & BARRY 30 East Third Street, St. Paul. _ ■•-■-■- : I ! ' ;_ _ >.v_ -I V :.' :^ - "-" - """"*'""*' PLEDGE NO.BO4— DIAMOND LACE, ONE . stone weighing about lVi carats, line cut very brilliant and not a Haw of any kind; plain gold mounting; first cost $125, price gas. - LEDGE NO. 10, IP. _7— GENT'S ill'NT ing case solid gold watch, stem winder and setter, B. W. Raymond full jeweled- Elgin movement, cut expansion balance, pat eot pinion, llrequet hair spring, patent regu lator and adjusted to heat, cold and position, beautiful hammered gold cases; worth $75, price $50. LEDGE NO. 1, P. 21— LADY'S lIUNT ing case,. 14 carat gold watch, stem winder and setter, Springfield, 111., full jew eled movement, expansion balance and safety pinion, handsomely engraved cases and place for monogram, almost new; first cost §00, price $35. LEDGE NO. 1037— PAIR OF DIAMOND eardrops, small white stones, brilliant and perfect, engraved gold mountings; first cost ?:«>, price $18. . ■ , PLEDGE NO. 10, P. 25— LADY'S UUNT ing crown filled case watch, stem winder and setter, full jeweled Elgin movement, out expansion balance ■ and safety pinion; ele gantly engraved cases, comparatively new and warranted for twenty years; worth $15; price S'2s. LEDGE NO. 872— DIAMOND STUD, . weighing 2% carats, fine color, splendid cut, very brilliant and no flaws of any kind, neat skeleton mounting; first cost, $200; price. $200. ■■.-:. ■•■;-* LEDGE NO. 4, P. GENT'S HUNT 'iug case solid gold watch, stem winder and setter, full jeweled nickel Elgin move ment, cut expansion and patent safety pin ion, richly engraved cases, has been" used about three months, but shows no sign of wear: first cost, $60; price, _ "7..Q0. LEDGE NO. 1107— LADY'S DIAMOND ring, one stone, fair size, good color, very brilliant and perfect, hammered Roman gold mounting; first cost, §23; price, $13.50. Ttt BUILDERS. BJoiner's8 Joiner's Work, Including Carpenter Work, Painting and Glazing. County Auditor's Office, ) " St. Paul, Minn., May 25, 1887. J Notice is hereby given and advertise ment made for proposals or bids for the Entire Joiner's Work, Including all Carpenter Work,' Painting and Glazing for tho City Hall and Court House, On Court House square in the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, including all the work an material re quired for all such joner'swork,carpenter . work, painting and glazing, and to con struct, execute and fully complete ■ and finish the same entire according to the plans and specifications therefor pre pared by E. P. Bassford, the architect,, at room No. 28, Gilfillan block, at the corner of Jackson and Fourth streets, in said city of St. Paul. Such proposals or bids will be re ceived at the office of the County Au ditor of said Ramsey county, in said city of St. Paul, until 3 O'clock P. M., ON THE 6th Day of July, 1887. All proposals or bids to be addressed to M. F. Kain,' Secretary of the City Hall and Court House Special Commis sioners, St. ml, Minn. The right is hereby reserved to reject all bids of incompetent and irresponsi ble bidders, and all such bids as may be unreasonable. No bid will be entertained or consid ered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bidders, with sureties re siding in Minnesota, and satisfactory to .the Commissioners, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars, conditioned that if the bid shall be accepted and the con tract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter into and execute such contract, and such bond with such sureties for the performance of his or their cohtracts as may be required by the Commissioners, and approved by a three-fourths (%) vote of . the County Commissioners and Common Council of the City of St. I'aul, of the members elect in joint session, or in lieu of such bond the bid may be accompanied by a check for the sum of four thousand dol lars on some bank in the City of St. Paul, duly certified, as a security and deposit with; said Commissioners, and subject to the same condition stated in the condition of the bond; and payable to the order of Robert A. Smith, Chair man of the City Hall and Court House Commission. ; The full individual names of the mem bers of a firm, and the full arid correct name of the corporation bidding shall be stated in the bid. By order of the City Hall and Court House Special Commissioners. r;:-: M. F. KAIN, County Auditor, ; '. Secretary of Special Commission. ---_.-_■ .145-188 *> ■■'.. .;..-. ■• TO BUILDERS ! I ,_-i >Xi i :■, ; J *'>'.- f-.- i -•^'Pcf'"-*-" ' **. .-*t_.i._ _» — ;v."-:V.'^ ••.- -. FIRE-PROOFING ! ffSs_« _.■:-■;..•.. -_■_%■ ".^ _J_*ft*<33__ County- Auditor's Office;- ' St. Paul, Minn.,- May 24, 1887. f Notice is hereby given and advertise ment made for bids or proposals for the Building and Construction of the Floor Arches : IN TIIE City Hall and Court House, On Court House Square, in said City of Paul, Ramsey county, ; Minnesota, in cluding all work and material required to build, construct and fully complete and finish said Floor Arches, according to the plans and specifications therefor ■prepared by. E. P. Basford, the Archi tect, at Room No. 28 Gilfillan Block, at the corner of Jackson and Fourth streets in said City of St, Paul. ' Such proposals or bids will be received at the office of the County Auditor of ! saul Ramsey county in said City of St. Paul, until 3 o'clock P. M., ; ON THE - 23d Day of June, 1887. s -All bids or proposals to be addressed to M. F. Kain, Secretary of the City Hall and Court House Special Commissioners, St. Paul, Minn. .:;*:- The right is hereby reserved to reject all bids of incompetent arid irresponsi ble bidders, and all such bids as may be .unreasonable.'",. •'■ No bid will be entertained : or consid ered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bidders,' With sureties re siding in Minnesota, satisfactory to the" commissioners, in the penal sum of. one thousand dollars, conditioned that if the bid shall be "accepted and '.the contract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter 'into and execute such contract, and such bond with such sure ties for the performance of. .his or their contract as may be required by the Com missioners, arid 'approved by a three fourths (X) vote of the County Commis sioners and.Common Council of the City of St. Paul, of the members elect in joint session, or in lieu "of such bond* the bid maybe accompanied by a check for the sum of one- thousand dollars -on- some bank. in the City of St. Paul," duly certi- ' fied, as a security, and deposit with said Commissioners and subject to the same condition stated in the. condition of the -bond,- and payable to the order of Robert A. Smith, Chairman of the City Hall and Court House Commission. The individual names of- the members of a firm, and the full and correct name of the/corporation bidding shall be stated • in the bids. - ,_-•*. '"■ 'By-order of the City Hall and Court House. Commissioners. - ■• - ■- -••• ;^ r ; M. F. kain; county. Auditor, • - .-*-*. * Secretary of Special Commission.': v-*--" '-i -"x; v -" 145-172 ' •-" BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE Sealed proposals for the erection of a dormitory building for the Dakota Agri cultural college will be received until 10 o'clock a. m., May 31, next, at the office of the secretary of the board of regents at Brookings, Dak. Plans and specifi cations can be examined at the office of said -secretary, or at - the rooms of the • architects. .Joraleinon & Ferrin, Boston «!.__, Minneapolis, Minn. Every "pro posal must be accompanied by .certified check for .5 per cent, of amount of. bid, . to be returned if bid is rejected. The \ bids will be. opened at the. office of the board at the college in Brookings at 1 o'clock p. m., May 31, 1887, and the right to reject any or all bids is reserved. All bids are to be properly marked for identification, and are :to be addressed ' to the Secretary of the Board of Regents,*; ; Brookings, Dak. .... ■--"-."•: Lewis McLouTir, Secretary. . . , Brookings, Dak., April 29, 1887. ________ I TO PLUMBERS County Auditor's Office, 1 St. Paul; Minn:, May 24, 1887. J Notice is hereby, given and advertise ment made for proposals or bids for the Entire Plumbing in the City Hall and Court House, On Court House Square, in said City o St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota including all work and material required to do and perform such plumbing and fully complete and finish the same en tire, according to the plans and speci fications therefor prepared by. E. P. Bassford, the architect, at room No. 28, Gilfillan Block, at the corner of Jackson and Fourth streets, in said city of St. Paul. Such proposals or bids will be received at the office of the County Auditor of said Ramsey County, in ■ said City of St*. Paul, until :•:'.-,"-'--:"_ :"'" 3 O'CLOCK P, M. ON THE 23d Day of June, 1887. All proposals or bids to be addressed to M. F. Kain, Secretaay of the City Hall and Court House Special Commis sioners, St. Paul Minn. The right is hereby reserved to reject all bids of incompetent and irresponsible bidders, and all such bids as may be un reasonable. No bid will be entertained or consid ered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bidders, with sureties re siding in Minnesota, and satisfactory to the Commissioners in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditioned that if the bid shall be accepted and the con tract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter into and execute such contract, and such bond with such sureties for the performance of his or their contracts as may be required by the Commissioners, and approved by a three-fourths {%) vote of the County Commissioners and Common Council of the City of St. Paul, of the members elect in joint session, or in lieu of such bond the bid may be accompanied by . a check for the sum of one thousand dol lars on some . bank in the City of St. Paul, duly certified, as a security and deposit with said Commissioners, and subject to the same condition stated in the condition of thea bond, and paya ble to the order of Robert A. • Smith, Chairman of the City Hall and Court House Commission. The full individual names of the mem bers of a firm, and the full and correct name of the corporation bidding shall be stated in the bid. By order of the City Hall and Court House Special Commissioners. :.';•: M. F. KAIN, County Auditor, ; - ; - Secretary of Special Commission. ':;. •■ •' 145-172 To Plasterers h County Auditor's Office, ) iVi:^i.. St. Paul, Minn., May 24, 1887; J - : Notice is hereby given arid advertise-- ; ment made for proposals or bids .-.-". , . ,£ qfpr.all.the . Plastering in the City Hall and Court House, On Court House Square, in said City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, 'Minnesota, including all wort? and material required to do and perform and fully complete and finish the plastering of said City Hall and Court House, according to the plans and specifications therefor prepared by E. P. Bassford, the archi tect, at room No. 28, Gilfillan Block, at the corner of Jackson and Fourth streets, in said City of St. Paul. Such proposals or bids will be received at the office of the County Auditor of said Ramsey County, in said City of St. Paul, Until 3 O'Clock p. m. ..._-.. .ON THE '.. 23d Day of June, 1887. All proposals or bids to be addressed to M. P. Kain, Secretary "of the City Hall and Court House Special Commis sioners, St. Paul, Minn. The right is hereby reserved to reject -all bi(_-of incompetent and irresponsible bidders, and all such bids as may be un reasonable. ;'; No bid will be entertained or consid ered unless accompanied by the bond of tiie bidder or bidders, with sureties re siding in Minnesota satisfactory to the Commissioners, in the. penal sum of One .Thousand Dollars, conditioned that if the bid shall be accepted and the con tract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter into and execute such contract and such, bond with sure ties for the performance of his or their contract, as .may be required by the .Commissioners, and approved by a three •fourths (%), vote of the County Commis sioners and Common Council of the City of . St. Paul, of . the members elect, in joint-session, or in lieu of such bond the bid may _ be accompanied by a check for the sum of one thousadd dollars on some bank in the city of St. Paul, duly certified," as a security and deposit with said Commissioners, and subject to the same condition stated hi the condition of. the bond, and payable to the order of Robert A. Smith, Chairman of the City . Hall 'and Court House Commission. -•■'. The full individual names of the mem bers of a firm, and the full and correct name of a corporation bidding shall be stated in the bid; ■.'-•<;. - ."By. order of the City,: Hall . arid Court House Special Commission. •' M. F. KAIN, County Auditor. - • : Secretary of Special Commission. 145-172 P. V. DWYER & BROS., Plumbers! AND DEALERS IN Fine Art Gas Fixtures I 96 E. Third Street, St. Paul. . "We carry a large stock of Artistic Gas Fixtures and -"v Mm 'nriimijiii^ Matsrial, ! At oh in iiiiii-. . .:... :. . . , .> : .si) AYE, J - N__ n i.-..:... til, MI.SN. I l IN TWENTY DAYS! (r:3 : /ilTi -J^V I . i About, the man who is to-day 'furßil 'J /__* l_^t'-^ measure d a the Tailor's will . r_ll : " llP^rVk _ Hr^Y *= c*e * *" s Summer Suit, that is, -^_lUy^>_3^_r^l ' 1 i^Sil ** promises are kept and only ) I (^PS^^JT^\ I / -^^^A usual time is consumed in mak \l'\ ' (^ v >Tl i-IXYIV' Vr' i n & alterations. It will be if I \ fV___* fur IA 1 mi 8' nnyt y good luck if it's a fit * \^T^7 J ill after aIL IN TWENTY MM (7 1 111 f_____j__J UTES he could have selected * "~_r* l~\ \\ 1 I "-~ -. Suit as well made, of the same l:_jJ___L ___________/ material, at SATTLER BRO THERS', for about half the money and tried the fit before pur chasing, rather than afterwards. Fine, honest, stylish Summer Goods, for Men and Boys are the features, just how, at the Great Clothing; House of SATTLER 'BROS., 91 EAST THIRD STREET, • ST.PAUL. X^\lJHo.lJi**/_ Will open JUNE 8, 1887, situated twelve miles east of St. Paul, via Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad. Frequent trains make trips in 25 minutes. One hundred acres of surrounding* park for exclusive use of guests. Fine boats, unexcelled fishing- and bathing; ample stabling, a, strictly first-class FAMILY HOTEL. For particulars apply to W. H. READ, Room 252 Drake Block, : - '- ; •■ ■' Or to W. H. HURD, Elmo Park Hotel. R. A. LANPHER _ CO., ■P_niil(T HflttprN! JuliUlllg lllluulu MEN'S FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, : Sole Agents for Dunlap Hats. % 153 EAST THIRD STREET, FOUR DOORS ABOVE MERCHANTS HOTEL, CORLIES, CHAPMAN & DRAKE, (Incorporated) L pUBI*-"! Central Factory, Seven Corners, St.Paul _• Lawn Tennis Shoes ! ■^^^^^^^^kl_ . V: Witli first quality Rubier '_sS__§_____ J _____b__—_i ('ti^^^fiir^^^ Misses' Boys' SCHLIEK & CO., 85 and 89 E. Third St. Also, Largest Stock of Hot Weather Shoes in St. Paul. i , - i; =_ 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 liouses, Counter, Store, Office and Drug Fixtures, Custom Planing, Moulding, Turning, Scroll and Kesawing, Wain scotting, Casings and Hardwood Flooring. Railroad track privileges. BLODGETT & OSGOOD. Cor. E. Fourth & Locust.' OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING A FIRST-CLASS INSTALLMENT ■■ •.. •^•r- •-■ -,_•■•. -^ ■.-■.; .-,: - .-;■>■ • • ■--■,•. ,': •■.... - v;*-,-^ ; y - v . .*• j ■■■_;'■=. ;■*• \ BUSINESS are largely increased in our new store*, 830 and 341 East^Seventhi """'"" 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 _ FAIIWELL. i ' "' ■■■'■■ ■■ I —■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■■!_■■! ■■■ ■■ ■■*_■ ■_ — | 1,1 ||g FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., a_______T~ 371 and 373 Sibley Street. MADE OR CUT TO ORDER t FAIRBANKS SCALES and FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS; ECLIPSE WINDMILLS. sso Robert Street, St. Paul. FQR^RENT. MILL OWNERS You can obtain perfectly tight valves and* The Building* formerly oc- Brass and ,ron Fittings direct from the, :^.' J only manufacturers of such goods in the- CUpied by the GLOBE. Will Northwest. Samples furnished for trial. „*___ Tenant T STEAM FITTERS', MILL .engineers ■tof SUPPLIES.. P A ' F^TFRT FY BRASSand,RONCA ST|-\rGS_ . Room 3, Mannheimer Block. HOLLAND & THOMPSON MFG.CO. ■ OFFICE 3I7 Minnesota Street. - — , ■»■ - . — — . == " FACTORY— South Park, St.Paul, Minrt*' J. D. POLLOCK & CO., ■_____■■■•■"■■„_ - ' _______ _ .<"•"**■- t*.V<_ ■:-_"--._ id. Importers and Dealers in __%_^T/^__3 « „«i'S "L'^iA 1 "?' S 1 .-- ... ___3___r Cure. In _Uk re-ieilie-, anil lias circa] n I m . I ai " ___3____l TO & n.WS.^H Jlmost universal _a___u>* Crockery, China ant! Glassware, ,Sps^s/t, ""kußmvEß^j ;;.-. Oinnerware and Tea Sets,* Berry Dishes, 7 iEg Vra._7r,B_ _lll§l?^ Oianerware and Tea Sets, Berry Dishes, 0?™ •__■__». _^ilJßj_| Etc- Etc a o_r-^ Lii;e^^^rm. ** v__R_a_ vul , . j#V i lira If *•_> ___*" 131 East Third Street. s "', _ SoMby Ufuc & u_^* ! I i i *