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it* 31. BTTSECNTLLiIj. • \YM.* HEMMIN GHO US.
ST. PAUL
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JOBBEES VS. A FULL LINE OF FIEST-CLASS
Farm Machinery,
Buggies,
Carriages and
Sleighs.
Storage for All Kinds of Merchandise.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS:
359 to 389 East Third St.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
We •will make extraordinary inducements during: the Fair -week in every
Department in our retail store, in CARPETS, CURTAINS, PAPER HANG
INGS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, EIDER DOWN QUILTS and all House Fur
nishing Goods.
AUERBACH, FINCH & VAN SLYCK,
19 West Third Street,
Present this card at our Store and get an elegant new sons:, with
the compliments of A. E. WHITNEY, General Agent
W. W. KIMBALL CO,
HALLET, DAVIS &CO. AND EMERSON PIANOS,
;.: KIMBALL ORGANS, ;~;j
SMALL INSTRUMENTS,
MUSIC AND BOOKS.
97 East Third Street, St. Paul.
UUillU) Ijxllllllll d 0 i!!l 111;
Crockery,
Glassware, i
Chandeliers,
Lamps, Etc.
350 Sihlsy Street, - • St. Pail Mian.
y^^^^^v And All Kinds of
/ i|f FOR THIS WEEK,
K^f^^i^^^^^M Vr° offer some Special Bargains.
' f- 33; 36 inches $125 00
fi 88 inches 135 00
—■ jj£f| 40 inches 1(30 00 !
£=SL*. 'M 4,8 inches - 225 00
P^/^i^vf? '"" .^?^t^^^ We are the larjrest fur house in the West and
-^S^y^l^MtS'' ?;" '«• ?^-^ '■*>i^l carry the best stock. Come in and see us
RANSOM & HORTON,
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99 and 101 Third Street, 248 Nicollet Avenue,
ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS.
THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1885. TEN PAGES:
DENNIS RYAN. . HENRY D. SQUIIUW.
8081. X. BETHUNB. JOHN W. BELL.
RYAN DRUG CO.,
Importing anil Joli Druggists
AND
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN.
We extend to our Friends and Patrons a cordial Invi
tation to call and see us.
225,227,229 East Third Street,
ST. PAUL.
[limited.]
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
FAMOUS m BRILLIANT
COOK HEATING
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337 to 341 E. Third St.,
ST. PAUL, MINN.
J. I Him, mm
Every Stove we sell we MaKe Ourselves and Warrant.
OFFICIAL DAILY PROGRAM,
Minnesota State Fair
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9.
MORNING.
$AME OF LACROSSE, BY.«. - CHIPPEWA INDIANS.
AFTERNOON. ' .
- CLASS 2:2s—Purse $1,000; Mile heats, 3 in s—ilallaesa, br.ra., pedisrree
unknown, entered by Greo.VV. Farrier, Minneapolis, F. Barnes, driver; Gen. Han
cock, I), g., sired by Liffhtniuer, entered by E. A. Parker, Minneapolis, E. A. Par
ker, driver, color black; Prince Arthur, b. g., sired by Western Fearnauqrht,
entered by Ed. Lon2,Hamline, A. J.Woodmansee, driver, color dark green; Mary
Spraarue, br. m., sired by Gov. Sprag:ue, entered byE, E. Rood, Hamline, E.
E, Rood, driver, color grey; Boston Davis; blk. g., entered by H. L. Spencer,
Stillwater, 11. L. Spencer, driver, color brown.
CLASS MINNESOTA BREEDERS STAKES, for 4 year olds—Purse $150,
Mile heats, 3in s—La Belle. N-. br. m., sired by Reform, dam Gary, entered by
K. R. Dunningfton, Minneapolis, Fred Miller, driver,
CLASS MINNESOTA BREEDERS STAKES FOR PACERS BRED. ASD
RAISED IN STATE—Purse $100, entry added, Mile heats, 3 in s—Lady May,
s. m,, sired by Skinkle, dam unknown, entered by H. R. Gardner, St. Paul.
CLASS ONE MILE DASH RUNNING RACE—Purse §250—Aleraeda, m.,
sired by Spring-bock, dam Alene, entered by L. A. Legg-, Minneapolis. Charles
Disneau, driver, color black; Ollie Becker, b. m., sired by Rapture, dam Blan
detta, entered by D. Woodmansee, Midway, Minn.
Do Not Exhibit at the State Fair,
Z^^^v^^^s=sa!gSssgs^ /sPkk but we have the finest and largest
n l^^^^fe»«*;:^^^B^^Ss. exhMt of aU kinds and qualities of
Jl^^^^j^ln^L^ C\s^^K>J&\^ at our P°sitory ever shown in the
; The trade will remember that we have always advertised to be the most extensive dealers In Vehicles in the
Northwest. We repeat the assertion, and would add that we BUY and SELL annually and carry in stock constantly
more than double the number of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons. Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Carts, Harness,
etc., etc., than any house in Minnesota. Call on us and be convinced. We can and will undersell any of our com
petitors. Our travelers, Messrs. L. B. Clark, F. J. Walsh, F. M. Penney and Chas. A. Quigley will all be in attendance,
ready to assist in making your visit pleasant. Desk room, to write letters, will be at your disposal. Leave your
baggage with us. Have your mail and telegrams addressed to our care, and make our office your headquarters. All
dealers and customers and their friends will be velcorae, whether they want to buy any goods or not. Don't fail to
honor us with a call while attending the State Fat •% State Fair Badges free to the trade at our office Very respect
f^ J. H.MAHLER COMPANY.
J. M. ROSSELL & CO., ~
(Successors to AUERBACH, FINCH & VAN SLYCK,)
Tent, Awning and Bag Manufacturers, Canvas Covers of every description.
190 EAST FIFTH STREET, ST. PAUL, MINN.
127 East Third Street,
Manufacturers, Jobbers and Retailers.
The Leading Booksellers and Stationers of the Northwest. Large importation of Photograph Albums and Christmas
Cards just received. Northwestern Agents for Raphael Tuck & Son's Christmas Cards. Standard and Miscellaneous
Pnnv*. BKLL AS LOW AS A\Y HOUSE IN THE WEST. •,-''•
GOODYEAR EUBBEE COMPANY, Jjamessuydam
131 East Third Street, St. Paul, .' J sole agent.
pPR^^BiW!
PALL TRADE STARTERS!
Gentlemen's Suits
TO ORDER.
Prom Fifty assorted patterns of newest Fall Suitings In Checks,
Plaids, Mixtures, and Plain Goods, all of the most durable quality
and fast colors, at
$25. $25.
And from a selection of One Hundred special styles, equal in dura
bility, colorings, and designs to the highest-priced novelties In tho
market We have the FACILITIES to make
Gentlemen's Fine Suits
TO ORDER.
In the most skillful manner, richly trimmed, and warranted to give
the most perfect satisfaction in every way, at
$35. $35.
INSPECTION INVITED.
Open Evenings, Fair Week, till 10 p. m.
ELECTEIC LIGHTS.
7 J
67 EAST THIED STREET,
ST. PAUL, - MINN.
Gentlemen vieitinor the city desirous of leaving their measure for
future orders, will find it to their interest to leave it with this Helia
ble House.
ES 1" Samples and rules for Self-Measurement sent by mail.
108 EAST THIRD STREET. '
AND EUROPEAN RESTAURANT,
Popular Prices. 35 Rooms. sOca>Tiglit.
Open at All Hours, Day and flight.
2z Spares from Union Depot.
I \i fan a
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THE LATEST! THE BEST!
Hand Fire Extinguisher.
The Only Patented Extinguisher that Does
Not Deteriorate with Age.
wmmL & cm
65 East Third Street, St. Paul.
NORTHWESTERN AGENTS.
Tests Given Twice Daily,
ON THE
FAIR GROUNDS.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co,
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REPRESENT THE FOLLOWING LINES OP
warns TO-CLASS goods.
fairbanks'staUp scales,
OVER 500 MODIFICATIONS.
ECLIPSE WIND MILLS,
THE BEST MILL MADE.
Farm Pumping Mills,
„:;„„, Farm-Geared Mills,
Railroad Mills.
TANKS, PUMPS, PIPE AND FITTINGS.
lestinghoose Automatic Engines,
• Smitn-Yaile Steam Pumps,
Hancock Inspirators.
Grocers' Fixtures, Coffee Mills,
Warehouse Trucks and Wagons,
Money Drawers, Etc.
371 and 373 SIBLEY STREET,
ST. PAUL, MINN. J
THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND DURABLE
Shoe in the World for both Ladies and Gentlemen is
>?s^fj^p&V Ladies' Hand-Sowed Goat
FoxedWaukenphsast, - §4.50
J9pr^ ' ""SiP^ Ladies' Hand-Sewed all Kid
|g^^^p|e|M|^^^^ garoo Waukenphast - - 6.00
Ml|fe^fc^^^ft\^ Gents' Calf Seweil Wanken-
Gents' French Colt Skin our
•^^^^^^^^^S SPECIAL I
T^-'^9Bs§s/S!l A Ladies' Standard Hand-Sewed
y^^^M^^^S/^ French Kid $6 Shoo for 4. The
.^g^g^^^pl^gf Biggest Bargains we ever offered
wPSh Greatest Snog on Earth
&EI. A S' al^ Sewed shoe in all styles for
JBFzjW. V jt=lJ4 . 83.50, equal to any ?5 shoe ever sold
as, n S C^'y or s*y'e anil durability.
EfW Special Inducements to out of Town Trade
E-jgffij^jfe j^-fl You can't alI>or(l to g-o lionn without
fc^^^^P "-*-P« calling on us. Lot others say what
jfc^' 1 ' WtS&nl they may we are q^knowlcdsrcd by ono
r4Hi BBBBjJ a"'l a'l t<> soil the bost goods at the
LoYerlngs' pm C E Shoe House,
Opposite P. 0. Open Evenings,
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