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8 LOCAL 9IF.*VTIO*Sr. I .. I •-■•:.' : •• "■• " Delightful Office for Rent. A splendid office on ground floor of ; Globe building is for rent from May 1. An (excellent location, for < any impor tant financial institution,- it having a large fire and burglar-proof vault in it. Inquire at Globe counting room. ;y^. .: Grand Opening. $5 Concord street, West St. Paul, Cleveland House, grand free lunch and full orchestra.* Choice Twines, liquors knd cigars* Every one invited. F. C. Reibex. ; Choice Table Butter At Michaud Bros., dairy butter 18 to & cents; cooking butter 15 to IS cents. Gasoline and Oil Stoves. targe assortments at bottom prices for fash and on installments. Every Stove warranted perfect. B. F. Knauft & Co., $40 and 342 East Seventh street. *<&_ Why Pack Away tour old Furniture in the Garret when j*ou can turn them into cash at Kava- j aagh & Dahl's Auction Store, 107 East i Seventh street? tienedict. Seven Corners, Is Convenient to cable and horse cars. Sive him a call on Furniture and Car pets, Auction Sale Of Rice Street Business Lots, near Uni versity Avenue. A. 11. Nicolay sells at miction on Monday next, June 11, at 3 "•'clock p. m., sharp, on the ground, Three "Valuable Business Lots on Bice Street, next to corner of Aurora ave nue. Sale positive and terms easy. For further particulars we refer to his ad vertisement in Nicolay's auction . col umn. Spring and Summer Hats for all classes at Ransom & Horton's, W and 101 E. Third St. Expert Mechanics Do all the repairing at Robert Seeder's, 200 East Seventh street. Umbrellas, parasols and canes attended to promptly. Carpenters' and Machinists' Tools, large assortment of standard quality at bottom prices. B. F. Knauft it Co.. 340 and 342 East Seventh street. The Finest Teas and Coffees In St. Paul, at the Boston Club tea store SBB East Seventh street, and at low prices. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Complete house furnishings for cash or Dn the installment plan. G. F. Bene dict, 175 West Seventh street, Seven Dorners. Nothing Like It. The Jewel Gasoline Stove is positively anequaled in any particular. Robert Seeger, sole agent, 200 East Seventh street. Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers _ud Garden Tools, lowest prices, at B. ."*. Knauft & Co.'s, 340 and 342 East Sev mth street. Breakfast Bacon and Pure Lard. F. W. Luley & Son, 352 Jackson itreet. • Benedict at Seven Corners Bells good Furniture at prices others i ire selling inferior grades for. . They Have Come. • • Our second car of the Leonard Dry \ir Refrigerators arrived to-day. Many ire being delivered on . back orders, Jail early or you may not find the size •ou want. Guaranteed the best Refrig erator made and cost no more than - the >ld styles. St. Paul Hardware Co., Seventh and Minnesota streets, sole igents. Bead the Following. From St. Paul, Minneapolis and Still water §14 will be the rate to Cincinnati md return, June S to 11, good to return June 15 to 25. ; 7. Fifteen dollars and eighty-five cents will also be the rate to St. Louis and re turn, June 11 to 14 inclusive. Ten dollars will take you to Chicago md return, June 10 to 19 inclusive, good to return June 20 to 25 inclusive. The above rates are open to the pub lic, and tickets will be good on the Famous Vestibuled Trains of "The Northwestern Line," Chicago, St.Paul, Minneapolis <fe Omaha Railway. For further details apply at No. 159 East Third street, or Union Depot, St. Paul; No. 13 Nicollet House block, or Union Depot, Minneopolis; or address 17 W. Teasdale, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul. • Telephone Call 1058-2. We do all kinds of Stenographic and typewriting work. "ftacine Dry Air Refrigerators, The best made, all hardwood, at prices Of $5 and upward. B. F. Knauft & Co., 340 and 342 East Seventh street. * Telephone Call 1058-2. We do all kinds of Stenographic and Typewriting work. Send OP Call for Free Spring Catalogue of Musical Novelties, Whitney's Music Store, St. Paul. Telephone Call 1058-2. We do all kinds of Stenographic and Typewriting work. Lawn Mowers. The old reliable Philadelphia is al- • ways the best we have. Car load to sell | to everybody at lowest wholesale prices. ' St. Paul Hardware Co., "Seventh and ! . Minnesota streets. I ' f? fi RQYAL POWDEB jk ""'H KS3I illlg, Absolutely Pure. .- This powder never > varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical titan 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., 106 Wall street. New York. . i The most -eifKlitful and effective Cough Bal sam made. .Elegant for children. Will burst up an old aha deep-seated Cough quicker, than any other remedy. A fine thing in Con sumption- and all dis- -jn-Wr, sateS bfthe Throat and^i WjjAg Lungs. -All genuine. zf-JUfrnajfSfr ' beans this signature: J\Jii/Qy itWyt\-, fit. Paul, : Minn. £/ _i r _ C gist _ Chemist I>lFl>. NEVIN— In St. Paul. Minn., June 0, 1888. John Douglass, eldest son of John »nd " .Cherry "Nevin, aged twenty-nine years. Funeral from family residence, . No 282 -Prairie street, to-day' at 3 o'clock p. m. ■ Services at Central Presbyterian church,: Cedar street, at 3:30 •>. m. * Friends of the ; family are invited to attend GRONEWOLD— In St. Paul. June7,at7a. m„ Karl Richard, aged . about eight years, be- ' : .loved sou of \V. J. Gronewold. Funeral ' from residence at 3 ' p. m., Saturday, June 9. ' Friends invited. STUTjSON— At New Richmond, Wis., June 7, 1888, of consumption, -Lillian • Sanson, only daughter of : Mr.'. and. Mrs. J. D. Stut son". Age, twelve years and two mouths. Funeral Saturday at _ p. in. from the resi dence of 11. C. Allen, at New Richmond, Wis. FOR FUNERALS— Carnages for $2 and hearse S3. E. W. .Shirk's livery stable, 284 East Ninth street. CQrner Rosabel street. A *\C'K*flK*\TS. ST. ANDREW 1 !) SOCIETY' OF ST. Paul— All members are requested to meet at the residohce of John Nevin, Sr., _~_ Prairie street, on Saturday, the i'th met.. at 2:45 p.m., to attend the funeral of his son John. A. A. Robertson, secictaiy. KJBATKST KAIU'AIN OS DAY ton's bluff. Come and" see A. L. Dar row. 23 National 'German-American Bank building. • "J AST CHANCE TO BO- JT»S LOTS IX -i Sault Ste. Marie on easy terms.- Send **5 to secure a lot. Sault Ste. Marie Investment company, 23 National German-American Bank building. A. L. Darrow. City Manager. AMi'SLMivSTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. L.N. SCOTT ." Manager. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY 1 Matinee To-Day li-iSO p. in. TO-NIGHT.. AT 8 ..." TO-NIGHT. " THE A st ° h 7 of !- MAIN Railroad ■* LIME. Rawson's Y. . . Introducing the Exquisite Comedienne, Miss Etta Hawkins! (OUR ETTA) and a great star cast, under the management of Mr. W. L. Allen. Novel and Startling Railway Incidents. Realistic and Sensational Scenic and Mechanical Effects. Secure seats early to-day. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Closing Event of the Season ! - Wednesday Evening, June 13. Compli mentary Benefit tendered to Mrs. L. N. Scott by the favorite St. Paul ideal Minstrels ! St. Paul Banjo Club! GarrickCiubl Minneapolis Mandolin Club I And a host of Local Dramatic and Vocal Favorites. Music by Seibert's Orchestra. Sale of seats now open. PEOPLE'S THEATER. Corner Sixth and Franklin Sts. . C. J. WILSON, --.-.-- - Manager L. W. WALKER, . - .'-.-. - Business Manager Grand I MONDAY, I Grand Opening! | Rese^dsealswni be Opening! Forsake : s^S?g_f B___ Forsake Ma street, from Saturday Un UIC nt 10 a. m. until Mon- ■;.:.• BUi Hot. .*">•"""'«•'• atsp. Hot. Base Ball Tills Afternoon, JUNE 9, Grand Opening of the New Athletic Park. ST. PAUL vs. DES MOINES. Game Called At 3:30 DIME MUSEUM, Kohl, Midd_eton & Co., - Proprietors. WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 4. prof. :M:o:__:_sr, In His Thrilling Self-Impalement Act. The German Rose; Mons. Huher. the Mouth Painter, and other Marvels. Entire New- Stage shows hourly. ' ADMISSION TO ALL, • ONE DIME. THE GETTYSBURG WAR PANORAMA I Cor. Sixth and St. Peter Sts., St. Paul. INMAN TRANSPORTATION LINt The Fast and Staunch Steamer OSSIFRAGE, Will leave the Northern Pacific Dock at DU LUTH for PORT ARTHUR and Interme diate North Shore Ports every Monday and Thursday Evenings at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave PORT ARTHUR for DULUTH every Tuesday and Friday Even ings at 5 o'clock, touching at intermediate points. For freight or passage apply to the INMAN TRANSPORTATION LINE, Duluth, in person or by letter. £^«^- UOODS, I HeyAretheßestmade. 131 EAST- THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL 210 NICOLLET jP/EK'JE. MitiKEAPOILS. ITOTICEI j TO BUILDERS! Sealed proposals will be received at the office of D. Burbank, in Fergus Fails, Minn., until 0 p. m. on JUNE 12, 1888, FOR Rebuilding the High School Building in Fergus Falls in accordance with the plans and specifications pre pared by T. I). Allen, architect, which may also be seen at his office. No. 38 Col lorn block, Minneapolis. Bids will be received for the entire work and ma terials, the contractor to take the walls and materials now on the ground; also bids will be received for the entire labor, the board to furnish all materials. The right to reject all or any bids is reserved by the board. A bond or certified check in the sum of $400 must accompany each bid, conditioned, that the party in case he is awarded the contract will make contract with good and sufficient bonds By order of the board of education. , D. D URBANE, Clerk. Dated May 30, 1888.. NT PHNPM * , D « Analytical . I_._il__-S ___*", and iechuiealChem- Ist ; Office and • Lab. - No. 366 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Minn. Personal atten tion given to all kinds of Assaying, Ana- . ' zing and Testing. Chemistry applied ,to all arts and manufactures, •-.--■■ Tfl WEAK|iCi|^„ 0 | U i ■ _H t— Horrors, early de i car, lost manhood, etc. I will send* valuable ' -treatise (sealed) containing full particular* lor % home <-urp, frfe of charge. Address, •- "-_-> -_~;-\ PROF. F.C.* FOWLERi MOOdUS. Conn? THE r SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE : SATURDAY MOVING: JUNE 9 TWELVE PAGES. BLOODED FOR SALE. I have for sale at my MAHTAWA FARM, near Duluth, the following list of thorough-bred, regis tered Holstein-Friesian As sociation Cattle, which I will dispose of in lots and upon terms to suit pur chasers: Vina S., No. 2128, Herd Book. IniogeneS.,_\ 0.2525. Lady Langtfy, No. 3445. Ada 8., No, 2219. Mamie F., No. 2220. Prince Ulrich, No. 1694. Dandy Bob, No. 5230. Victor Lad, No. 5229. Duke of Glendale, No. 5231. Peter, No. 2944. All the above will be sold to close out stock. Corre spondence requested. Ad dress all communications to J. M. N. THOMPSON, DULUTH, MINN. ST.lllK The present townsite is a fine, dry, high and level tract of 1.200 acres, lo cated on the Mississippi river, East from St. Paul, adjoining the city limits and on the River Divisions of both the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and "Bur lin-rton" Railways. The "Burlington" runs hourly motor trains between St. Paul Union Depot and St. Paul Park; fare Gc. See time table in daily papers. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE SECTION. The most desirable section, a tract consisting of about 400 acres and located over half a mile remote from the manu facturing district," is reserved exclu sively for the finer class of suburban residences, where no residence is al lowed to be built costing less than $1,200; in this section there will be completed in ISBS over 40 residences, costing from $2,500 to $5,000 each these lots range in price from $250 to 8400 each on easy terms, are all *^-acre lots, with 80-foot streets. manufacturing district. A cash bonus of £100 for each workman continuously employed, and land on side tracks necessary for factory buildings, will be donated to reputable manufact uring concerns to locate at St. Paul Park. The following are now in operation: Capacity, Workmen. J. L. Spencer & Co., Carriages 200 St.Paul Knitting Works 300 Henry A. Muckle, Sleighs .'. 75 W. K. Church Cart Co., Carts ..... 50 St. Paul Park Silk Co.. Silk Goods. . 25 St. Paul Park Broom Co., Brooms.. 50 Globe Engine and Boiler Works. 7. . 25 11. A. Peterson, Agr'l Implements. 25 John Dudley Lumber Co 25 Total 7.* 775 Lots in this section, $200 to SSOOceach. Terms 825 cash and 810 per mouth. For price list, maps and other infor mation call en or address ST. PAUL PARK IMPROVEMENT CO., 28 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minn. Branch Ollice on the grounds opposite depot, in charge of ('. A. Parker. Marlon D. Miller, President. Fred. S. Bryant, Secretary. nP Wnnil 413 Fifth Street, Un> VVUUU, SIOUX CITY, IOWA. j£*\ Regular Graduate in Medicine _fj£**>S « — 20 years' hospital and pri _(»*a^* _ vate practice— lo in Chicago B^ln* 1 *- New York — Estab *<*K s *^^pil!ished in Sioux City *-__*?S> 'me Years. Has the _ „ — -s.^ largest Medical and Sur gical Institute and Eye and Ear Infirmary in the West— Rooms for pa tients at fair rates ; facilities to meet any emergency— A Quiet Home and best care and Ekill for Ladies during • Pregnancy and Con finement. DC- WoOD is still treating all Private, Nervous, Chronic and Spe cial diseases, Seminal Weakness (vital losses), Impotency (loss of power) and all Fema'e Diseases, Irregularities, Cures guaranteed or money re funded—Charges fair. Terms cash. No injurious medicines used. Patients at a distance treated by mail.— Medicines sent everywhere free from gaze or ■ breakage. State your case and send for Opinion and terms.— Consultation strictly confidential, personally or by letter. Send fee postage for Illustrated 84-page BOOK (for both sexes) and MEDICAL. JOL'HXAL. (S_"T_le_ tion this paper.) QUACKS EXPOSED! Their cheats and tricks fully explained— the afflicted given timely advice and warning.— Honest means of self-cure pointed out in the I'I'.IVATK MEDICAL, COUNSELOR., A Great Medical Work for Young •*_, V and Middle- Aged Men. (&LJ&' ies sold. P " f.Q&_&°\§l 3n_^V***<i Exhaustion. - *-"*2>«"*__#'M Errors of Youth. Wasting Vital "*""" ity, Lost Vigor and Manhood Impurities of the Blood in both sexes and the untold miseries - consequent % thereon. Contains 84 pages, elegantly illustrated. ■Warranted the best popular medical treatise in the English language. Price only 10 ctt. (stamps or silver), mailed concealed in plain wrapper. Send now. - Address the author, Br. N. E. WOOD, Sioux City, lowa. t_t~HenUon this paper._^* EYE and EAR * Dr.' J. G. Walker, 104 East Third Street, St Paul, attends exclusively to . the eye and ear. ARTIFICIAL EYES. ▼■— — |||||™«--*»— »i*-*»-»«»~»«*--*—»»;^mm«»»»**«*^^ - I LESS I EQUALS 1 1 For Two-Thirds Price. I 1 — ° — ti& IB I _ 1"I \ I Si II JJJ- . -MmiLAJU^ lh| gg_____B____ ffl 1, *___* II I 111 if II I 1 n El S" We Want Your Money 2_j a *«^a_i____B^ — ~ -■-"" v: '-' ;;ri: -' — 13 We are so anxious for it that we will give you Two | ____-_?__!»»?_. - 1 jy 111^^- Dollars' worth of MERCHANDISE for every dol- I fff^lS * 3%m "™ __# -* ar you have to spare in MONEY. Although our I .t^^ETl t : I n- Enormous stock has "been hacked into vigorously | SS ? 1 IB the past two weeks, it is still too large for this Un- j "™ l, " rir,nr _3 fl fi s ■H^MK^HgffT-i seasonable Season, and we take this method of mov- 5 I im mm 1 1 Him ii ing it. No one can afford to miss this Great Sale '" ' ~ I and we hope no one will. 1 75 IHSTREMEMBER \~^i I I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY, AT I I I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY, AT UNITED SMS \ One-Price Clothing Co.'s, I _- I Cor. Seventh and Jackson Sts., St. Paul, 1 1 fe-_* __-—--—--—-— csbbbE g________3Bg_______l__a_n___ng^^ .*..>,i«w«- I <*fc «5 !_ m BM_______W_M__ap_________________________MM^MMßßß _____L ■"■J-a-gBEB-ffiiftf^^ B-_S_-ggf______g^_____E______f_^^____^ 1 AT AUCTION ! No. 144 Nina Avenue Between Seiby and Laurel Avenues. Handsome and Comfortable House ! WITH GOOD STABLE, Will Be Sold Wednesday, June 13th, 1888, at 3 o'clock P. M., with out reserve, rain or shine, on the premises. ggg This beautiful house is in fine order, all modern im provements, 10 MINUTES by Cable from FOURTH AND JACKSON STREETS. Sale positive and terms liberal. See advertisement in Nicolay's auction column, i A. H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer. Office : 116 East Fourth St. I i ST. PAUL FOUNDRY COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Iron Work. I Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and i Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of col- I umns. Works on St. P., M. &M. R. R., near Como avenue. Office 103 E. Fourth ! street, St. Paul. C. M. POWER, Secre tary and Treasurer. OFFICES FOR RENT. 6DK*LIGHTFTJ_, OFFICE . ROOMS newly finished and ready for occu pancy; three or four double offices on (lif erent" floors,and a large- office with vault on ground floor of new- Globe building, are for rent. Unequaled .in the city. Inquire at Globe counting room 0f .... . LEWIS BAKER, Jr. 15* FOOT BOAT, $25 1 JOSEPH DINGLE, - BOAT BUILDER, C or. Isabel and Clinton. West St. Paul, One block from street cars. INTERNATIONAL HOTEI* Center of business. : ' Electric bells and all modern improvements. Dining loom unsurpassed. (2 per day.' P. DOUGHER. Proprietor, St. Paul. ______ B I prescribe and fully en- < _g"yS» l " """^asa dorse Big tJ as the only SB"** - Car«« In — m specific for the certain cure [■ft TO 6 D_TB.\| 0 this disease. _f__ l _i!Jf»_* i. U l G.H.I>*GRAHAST,M.D., m ••.*"» agMW* . .*■ . ..... Amsterdam, N. Y. _ lira oqlj- by ~* * ;vp have sold Big G for ____■ _____J (V many years,, and it baa _\l~_* "■ " "" . "«;___. given the best of satis- j M_ OißsiaittlAHH faction. .--,-.- ' msf_ o___ Jrm D. B. r>ycHE_ CO. , »«**«-Blfc**^Urkl SI.OO, Sold by Druggists 81.00. Svld by Druggist* \WE SELL ON/ \ OLD DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES / \ PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE, / V BY THE PEOPLE, 7 \ .A.T THE / The very idea : — -—^—~ I ,IF YOU WANT of any one saying jm* ■ ->\ A BABY they are under- JSE^ltl&Qm*' selling us on relia- "^^^^^^ Hq m 0 f*Q ble goods is simply UK J uaillugu absurd. We do /> /f_»?^l| s'£ „. „. -p.,,, -„♦ * _ _ 1 1 XVWw^S ✓ M-, Wedding, Birthday Dot quote to dO <sr~4v *. \^^^9Mt^yffiM °> r complimentary impossibilities. *c__3 T\ \_ \ 1 r MM / aIWUsI Present; Silver lmpOSbiDllllieS. tc__H *>V K^rv^4__T J^fMrl ware ' LtMMes'Jewel- Thocp u*hn aro j| \ ry, Croquet Sets, . " J *- t5 , - lil * m * i^^^ l3 ***^^ !^^fM II Lawn Tennis. La in tOe habit Of /jR/MmMil dies', Children's and j. „,;_,, „■*_ /jHi/AffIBMFiS&J Babies' Hammocks, aealiss with us /wUamkw In and c-ut-Door know full well that X^X, & perSS we do all we prom- "ifi &J&* &s?_* lSe, and l_OSe WhO © llfl CM Kravings, Party have nn* /•V-iH-iHtli A_w __a_\ ifiM Fans ' aml Thous nave not aeait witn €_» wlXuMk. •*» , lof Articles too n** Tllpq^P act ihnca *» «M>Mj_vl__ numerous to men "» P-CIDC d._ llll)_u _£* _-iSl\W^^ : tion, it only requires WhO have. TheY one visit to our store -.;n i „ i -^ ~ *-s^So t^__ p^__sffl J A. ito convince you that will tell you tO GO <^~9§hmM& we state nothing •pa THE •*->o~*"' -^-^""gO^*^ but truthful facts in au mCi ■ —^-*~* | all our '. a( i s -' at the /rmnFN RliiriX / UULULII HULL V /Corner Seventh and Minnesota StreetsX / Catalogue and Prices of Baby Carriages on Application. \ OUT At Figures that Astound the Most Skeptical. OIK FOR A SHOT GUN that will cost you invariably $35. in any other establish- M*w ment. All are warranted in every resprct; so do not fail to miss this rare chance, as it may never occur again in your natural life. • 7 ;: <JOR BUYS A MAGIC LANTERN, complete, and just the same asnew: been $£vJ used but little; last season cost 165. Any one in search of one of these, should not miss this big bargain. •* GEO. R. HOLMES, JEWELER, 141 and 143 E. Seventh St., Opposite Hotel Eyan, St. Paul, Minn. Adjusting Fine Watches .and Repairing. Job Work Promptly Done. Goods Sent CO.D. on selection, to parties out of the city. : ; 7^ ; THE CONSTANTINOPLE, ;.-; 378 Jackson Street, St PauL ENT. Turkish Rags, Carpets. Curtains, Tidies, Scarfs and Embroideries. Not ss Jtii.-tiQ.ir. but a Permanent institution. E. J. OLIVIER, Proprietor. 11l TIE GILIOIBIEI! ■&£*_W^s*jfc m^m_%_joa_m^M : , ■ vT^B^B •*^B'#£___l€^_M»B;^ _________|_I___J_9Bl M-M *^H *" >*7** ~X* __B '. \r_Sr • __B - *' ___i - - '.'~__._'* s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELER. Read This and Ponder, ana You Will Wonder No Longer at the immsnse amount of Diamonds and Watches, etc., sold by us, cs we have the largest stock and greatest variety in the Northwest. Every article of -7" '7 ered IS A BARGA.N. , . X <s9R Rl\-^OJiTU $50 - CLUSTER $24 ftf )-, WOKTn ,^°- A G^Z? •p/CO.-JU diamond ring, five fair-sized Vf*'**-'*- y y hunting filled case watch: white stones, perfect and brilliant; engraved 5' v f tem winder and setter; cases warranted gold mounting; the number is 1877. for ten years. No. 5, page 62. ; ■ , .. CI Eft- WORTH 5250 - A DIAMOND SrJ4 _ ) ° X X H .* 555-A «- I JKNT ' : * i OI>E -* •pIOU weighing 1% carats, very white, X„^7_/ ace failed case watch : fine Hamp. perfect and no flaws of any kind ; skeleton SI moment; stem winder and setter; en. gold mounting: No 2325 .- <-* graved box cases, warranted to wear twenty "*— — - years. No. 17. page 63. <Kl l WORTH S2OO — A DIAMOND 7-,. _->_->, „.„,,,,„_.„ — : PT, 8 - OP^ •3)110 combination ring and lace pin; S22~f U)K^i H^ 510 ~ A "PT, 8 . OPE * one stone, finely cut, perfect and very brill- Z^ilZ l«» filled case watch; Elgin stem iant; plain gold mounting; No. 2269. " inder and setter. No. 12, page 56. fitOn-WOKTH SSO-A PAIR OP DIA- _>H9 00 "h^K"™ S ° s Ti A LADY'S •K)U mond sleeve buttons- two good- , 4i"*^"'- / »*^ M -' hunting case, 14-carat gold sized stones that are perfect,' white and *'atch; stem winder and Better; fane Elgin brilliant; plain Roman gold mountings; No. movement: as good as now; No. 11. page 58. 2056. .__7. £• ryi v_ WORTH SUO-A LADY'S HUNT CIQ-WORTH $30-A GENT'S DIAMOND '£ L U "^ case ; "-carat gold watch fine •4?iy locket; one fair-sized stone, very El m movement; stem winuer and setter; brilliant and perfect; " platinum and gold ex , t il weight cases, containing diamonds, mounting; ask for No. 2125. • rubies and sapphires: No. 7, page 58. (gOO-WORTH $60- A LADY'S DIA- .S27~< °?,H s*-A,5 *- A , LADY S HUNT •POO moud ring; one stone; absolutely V~ ' ing filled case watch stem winder perfect, very brilliant and white; plain gold and setter; Elgin movement; cases war mounting; No. 2353. - ranted for twenty years; No. 4. page '.1. COO An- WOKTn 860- A GENT'S ftl Q75 -WORTH JSP" 3 LAD •POO.-JU hunting-case, solid gold watch, Si* 7 ' 'U , hunting filled case . watch; Elgin- movement, stem-winder and setter Llgin stem-wind movement : cases warranted shell engraved cases; No. 5162. for ten years: No. 1/, page 60. CuQp- -WORTH Sl5O-A GENTS HUNT- SI fj-WORTH $p-± LADY'S HUNT •3£7«J ing case, 14-carat gold watch; very V-^ ing case solid gold watch; key wind; fine adjusted Elgin movement: stem winder Swiss movement; No. 2, page ;»6. • , and setter; fancy engraved cases. No. 10, q*A /**. R(\— WORTH $70— A LADY'S page. 63. .__ - / -xO.*JU hunting case 14-carat gold' eyi/**!— WORTH S6B— GENT'S HUNT- watch, line Elgin nickel movement, stem •P4IU ing case,, solid gold - watch ; stem binder and setter; No. 11 : page 61. • -._; winder and setter; Elgin movement. No. 7, (jPOO— §45— A LADY'S HUNT page 62. ' ___ tp/CO ins; case solid gold watch, stem fi__*Q— SI 00— A GENTS HUNT- winder and setter, Elgin movement, nearly •pOO ing case, 14-carat gold watch; stem new: No. 7; page 64. ■ . winder and setter; Hampden movement. No. ™ee_ WORTH SSS-A LADY'S HUNT a, page oi. ■ •r*">_"«J ing case 14-carat gold watch, stem <"**A*J An— WORTH SSO— A GENT'S winder and setter, fine Elgin movement, very 'jpi/Oit'u hunting case, 14-carat , gold heavy cases, worn but very little; No. 12; watch; stem winder and setter; Elgin move- page 51. ment; heavy eases.-. No. 10, page 55. **" <£O*V-WORTII 555-GENT'S HUNTING $65"ta-*S ! iTcam w'uc-hS $30 case, solid gold watch: Elgin move- windlr an.l SSmSfilS 2S_? stem winder and setter; engraved cases containing a genuine diamond; No. 14; cases. x\o. ii, pat.t oy. page 54. <£/1 WORTH 565-A GENT'S HUNT- g.'lw^ _.wORTII v >0 _ A I VDY'S SOT ID «£>4fcU ing Boss, filled case watch; very &J0 gold atchVtem winder and se tie? fine Waltham full-jeweled movement, stem ___^__f____T____?_^^f^^SS_i winder and setter, and engraved box cases; Elgin movement, almost now, No. 0. page nearly new. No. 10, page 64. **** * Come in and look these goods over; it won't cost you anything. We have the largest stock of Gold and Silver Watches in the Northwest. We "make a" specialty of fine Watch Repairing and guarantee perfect, work. Our mail order system is perfect and'we send goods any where in the West, C. O. D.. with privilege of examination. $20,000 TO I,OA*"tf AT LOW KATES. SIMON The Pawnbroker, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, 314 Jackson Street' ST. PAUL, MINN., MERCHANTS HOTEL BLOCK. _____^5r El 19 I im I \3 §__. FOURTH, FIFTH AND ST. PETER STREETS, ST. PAUL THIS CARRIAGE $7.50. Full Square Reed Body, Upholstered in best of figured Ramie. Parasol or Canopy Top, Wood or Wire Wheels. Sent anywhere on receipt of price. We also show ove 300 different styles of Carriages and guarantee to undersell any merchant in Minna ota. Send for Catalogue. — I "*P*F.O*M:i"N**B*ISrT REAL ESTATE DEALERS The Firms whose Cards Appear Below are Among* the Most Reliable Dea in St. Paul. ■*—* * CHOICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, On a beautiful lake, near St. Payl — 77 acres— line grov< and cottage, Thirty acres of land under cultivation. METCALF & McCLANAHAN, 126 East Sixth stj A, J. REEVES, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, . 358 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Mian.' >■>>.% South St. Paui Property a Specialty. Lots on monthly payments. Mill Property in good Dakota town. 7;- COCHRAN & WALSH, ! REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS ST. PAUL. MINN. W. H. PRITZ & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 103 EAST FOURTH STREET. WE HAVE ITo 105 East 4th St., National German-American Bank. REMOVED LUTHER &RUSSELL THIS WGHD INSTALLMENT *•?.•■ . • ■■"'.--*■' v* "" •' • ' " % - Means from us much more than it usually does. J*Jy It we mean that we otjw yW Ham (Jtiofcß from ope of largest and best selected stocks of Fju-mture, Cft""Pg fend fjwtftl'in "Paul, $£%9Bf.\*tiHii and very close ; prices. we' trust sjfl'g Sgll Inifive 01 an oppOrtuaitv to prove to yon that we mean Just what w« UM &4t^fcfl»£Affi^A--a..^Mt_ _, swAtu {**»*