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8 ONE HUNDRED TO ONE. ■Five Constables Besieged in a Fort by Half a Thousand In dians Bent on Murder. Ottawa. Out., Aug. 3.— letter has "been received at Victoria from Constable Green at Fort Hazleton on the Skeena riverain which he says: "It is danger ous to stay here. There are but five of r.s in the fort, against 500 wild Indians, and all on the murder. They have killed five men since we came up. and they say they are goirtj; to kill all of us some night. We don ™ get much sleep, Have to keep a guard on all the time. We do not know when, they intend at tacking us. We have sent to Victoria for more help, and hope they will come up soon, but the Skeena river is so bad that it will take three or four weeks to tfet here. We do not know the moment we will be shot from the brush, and dare not venture from the fort." «ti>. TO COMPETE WITH GOULD. Prof. Elisha Gray's Friends Or ganize a New Telegraph Com pany in the Old Dominion. Richmond, Va., Aug. B.— The Gray National .Telegraph company has been chartered by the circuit court with a capital stock not to exceed $15,000,000. The principal office will be located in Richmond. The officers are Presi dent, Thomas M. Logan; vice president, Charles E Coon, of New York; secre tary, David I. Carson, of New York. Among the incorporators are: United States Senators Plumb and Hale, John B. lonian, George S. Scott, C. S. Brice, J. S. Pace and James 11. Dooley. The company will engage in the general telegraph and telephone business under the system invented by Prof. Elisha Gray. _ J NO ROOM FOR PAUPERS.; Italians in Canada Seek to Pre vent the Importation of Indigent Compatriots. Toronto, Out., Aug. President Bassoo, of the Italian Benevolent so ciety, in conjunction with Acting Con sul Gianello, is preparing memorials to be submitted through the consul gen eral at Halifax to the dominion govern ment and the Italian government, with a view to the prevention of the importa tion of pauper Italians and their deser tion in Toionto. ' — -«» LOCAL, HI ERTIOIf. Telephone 940-2, Or send your orders to the St. Paul Steam Laundry, at 118 West Tenth street, for first-class work. Branch office 443 Broadway. A. 11. Newland. Leonard's Artists Are kept as busy as they can be paint ing those 6xß portraits of candidates. Get your order in in time. Flags, Ban ners, Transparencies, Lithographs, Torches, in fact everything for the campaign, at Charles T. Leonard's, 203 Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. DIED. illl.-'Kl'li'l'— In St. Paul, Minn., August 7, ISSS, Alexander F. Hifgedick, aged thirty three years. Funeral from late residence, No. '281 West Seventh sired, to-day at 10 o'clock 11. ni. Interment in Minneapolis. c A"\"¥o"Ul'iCE*«ll'*<TS. "-pill" ANM'AI, MKETIN'ti OF THE J- stockholders of the St.Paul, "tlinnear> olis & Manitoba Railway company, for the election of a board of directors and transac tion of such other business as may come before it, will be beld at the general oilice of said company, in St. Paul, Minn., on Thurs day, Aug. 16, 1888. at 11 o'clock in the fore noon. Edward Sawyer. Secretary. St. Paul, Am-. 4. 1888. ■ — — PT OftVftl BAKINO ; IT _ ROYAL POWDER _ SB?" jjlgf Absolutely Pure. This powder ne v er varies. A marvel »f 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 : 1-ownKn '< '<».. 106 Wall street New York ; AiMiiseairaawTS. Coolest Place of Amusement in * the Northwest. PEOPLE'S THEATER. Corner Sixth and Franklin Sts. WEEK OF AUG. 6 AND SUNDAY, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, ROBERTSON'S COMEDY IN TEHEE ACTS ' "O.A.STE." Box office open from 9:30 a.m. to 12 m. ; 12: p. m. to lo p. m. Tickets maybe -secured at Butt& Faruham's, 155 East Third street, until 6 p. m. THE NEW ■■ -I-IWC-E "M:-XJ-S-"E3-XJ-|V| KOHL, MIODDETOK * CO., TltOl'S. 11l WEEK BEGINNING AUG. 6, The Hugo Russian Gin-it, | CAPT.URECK The Golden Vaudeville Company. The Greatest of Stage Shows. AiniSMON to all, - ONE Dm*-. BASE BALL! This Afternoon, Thursday, Aug, 9. ST. PAUL vs. CHICAGO! GAME CALLED AT 3:30. c BEST TEETH, $8. Valium's Painless Method of Tooth Extraction, p"iT_,T_,iisra-, - [pi tj-p. Cor. 7th and Wiiias'w, St. Taut. llspE N ' S 'I TONIC BITTEIRS | 'J lie most cicsiii ni niooa mnaer, j.ivur 111 --vigorator, Tonic and Appetizer known. The first Bitters containing! ran ever advertised in America. Get the genuine. See that the following "■"•"•nature is /> /{7)/i » on every bottle tmy\f^h /£>£s // tako none other. A^fTl' /rif//{ ~s. \S. PALL, MfTO.(2/ Druggist JbChemtf* Confirmation of Assessment for Grading and Boulevard ing Macalester Avenue and Other Streets. Office Board of Public Works, \ City of St. Paul, Minn., Aug 7, 18S8. ) The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading, and boulevarding Macalester avenue, from St. Clair street to Summit avenue; Ham ilton street, from Cambridge avenue to Macalester avenue; Bulgers street, from Macalester avenue to Princeton avenue; Witherspoon street, from St. Clair street to Rutgers street; Cam bridge avenue, from Fairview avenue to Oxford avenue; Princeton avenue, from Fairview avenue to St. Clair street; Baldwin street, from St. Clair street to Princeton avenue: and Oxford avenue, from Princeton avenue to Summit av enue, in the city of St. Paul, Minne sota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2p. m., on the 23d day of August, A. D. 1888, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: GRADING MACALESTER AVENUE, FROM ST. CLAIR STREET TO SUMMIT AVENUE. Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot Block. Benefits Thomas T Wooa worth 8 8 $43 70 Emma Schmidt 7 8 48 35 same 6 8 49 65 Mary H Hawley 5 8 50 40 Thomas Campbell... 4 8 50 40 11 R Barber, s ".,' of.. 3 8 25 20 Annie 1 Mitchell, n Hot 3 8 25 20 II Knox Taylor 2 8 50 40 D S B Johnstone Land and Mtge Co. 1 8 47 85 Henry C Jones (ex cept Lambie's and McGinloy's parts). 10 7 45 50 C 11 in lev, w 50 ft of nl2 ft and 11 50 ft of c 172 ft of. 10 7 20 00 Thomas Campbell, s X of 9 7 23 40 Livingstone Quack enbusli, 11 % of 9 7 46 80 Robert F Sample 8 7 65 00 George F McAfee; s Mof -.. 7 7 32 50 Martha R Morris and Mary, A Hyslop, n Kof 7 7 32 50 Andrew Rankin, s 50 ft of 6 7 26 00 George A Hunt (ex cept s 50 ft) 6 7 40 00 Daniel Rice 5 7 50 15 same 4 7 56 15 A B Bobbins 11 1 39 00 same 12 l 43 15 sam-- 13 l 59 25 Mathew Taylor 14 1 65 00 Thos T Wood worth. 15 1 58 25 W C and C S Taylor. 16 1 65 50 same and same 1 1 55 60 Supposed owner and description. KM Benefits Macalester Park Syndicate. East 40 acres ot the se "4 of section 4, town 28, range 22, in St Paul, Minnesota $1,298 45 GRADING HAMILTON STREET, FROM CAMBRIDGE STREET TO MACALESTER AVENUE. Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits A B Bobbins 10 1 $127 40 same 11 l 99 85 Grace Bingham 1 7 72 80 Silas B Walsh 3 7 74 60 Daniel Bice 4 7 72 80 GRADING RUTGERS STREET, FROM MACALESTER AVENUE TO PRINCETON AVENUE. Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. D S B Johnston Land and Mort gage company 1 8 $79 00 Win H Hoar 16 8 8165 Ann E McLeod 1 9 79 00 Elise Paar 18 9 82 70 Emma V M-Kenner.l3 7 134 15 same 12 7 41 60 John F Spranger....ll 7 40 80 Jas Lam Die. w 50 ft of (except 11 12 ft) . . 10 »7 26 00 Henry C Jones (ex cept Lambie's and McGingley's parts. 10 7 89 45 GRADING WITIIEBSPOON STREET FROM ST. CLAIR STREET TO RUTGERS STREET. Dyer's Rearrangement of Part of Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits GeoFHughson 2 8 $2185 same 1 8 2185 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Douglas Putnam... .lo 8 $40 80 same 11 8 50 45 ElizM Dickson 12 8 50 45 Henry Hutchinson.. l3 8 50 45 O S llagermanii 14 8 . 50 45 Thomas Campbell... 15 8 50 45 Wm 11 Hoar 16 8 47 85 Ann E McLeod 1 9 48 85 Alexander E Hoar.. 2 9 5200 Wm St G Elliott 3 9 47 00 same ....4 9 44 05 Dyer's Rearrangement of Part of Mac alester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Jas Briggs 5 9 $37 70 same 6 9 37 70 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Jas Suvdam 7 9 $0160 Elizabeth L Manson 8 9 60 85 GRADING CAMBRIDGE AVENUE, FROM FAIRFIELD AVENUE TO OXFORD AVENUE. Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Johnston Land and Mtge Co 7 11 $67 60 Dyer's Rearrangementof Part of Macal ester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits James Suydam 10 11 $20 SO same 9 11 26 00 same .8 11 26 00 same 7 11 26 00 same 6 11 26 00 , Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Richard Letlmann, s X of 4 11 $0240 D McLeod, 0f. 12 10 28 60 Ann Eliza McLeod, eKof 12 10 28 60 A Lindsay Craig. .11 10 74 90 Rudolph's Rearrangement No. 2 of Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Chas 11 Boardman 7 $20 80 same 6 20 80 same ; 5 - 20 80 same 4 20 80 same 3 20 80 same 2 20 SO same 1 23 40 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 9, 1888. Macalester Park, St. Paul. - v Supposed owner and ; ' ." ■ .description. Lot. Block. Benefits; Frank W Bartlett.. l3 * 6' 159 80 same ....... ...... ,;.ll 6 58 25 Silas B Walsh 9 6 49 40 Myron WC01e...... 8 6 57 20 D S B"." Johnston Land and Mtge Co. 7 6 89 00 Emma S Gleason... 6 6 37 95 T Cochran. Jr et al. 5 6 4160 Thomas Montgomery 4 6 39 00 .las E Harlen ...... 3 6 40 55 Minnie B Brewster. 2 6 46 80 P A Langberg and Belle Reed .-. 1 6 66 30 T Cochran, Jr et al. 6 1 44 20 A B Bobbins 7 1 46 80 same 8 1 52 00 same ;... 9 1 47 85 Grace Bingham 1 7 46 80 same 2 7 53 50 David Rice 17 7 62 40 same '....16 7 62 90 Grace Bingham 15 7 67 GO Emma V M Kenner.l4 7 78 00 same 13 7 49 90 Josephine Ilolden... 6 13 31 20 "M athew Craig 5 13 38 50 M Gordan Craig 4 13 39 00 same 3 13 37 45 same." 2 13 37 45 A Lucas 1 13 78 00 Wright & William's Rearrangement of Block 12, Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Mary X Preidmann. 1 1 "W0 80 WG Johnson 2 1 20 80 same ... 3 1 20 80 same *, 4 1 20 SO Frank E Clark 5 1 20 80 same 6 1 20 80 same 7 1 20 80 M V Bridges .... 8 1 20 80 same 9 1 20 80 same 10 1 20 80 Alice C Peterson.. ..11 1 20 80 same 12 1 20 80 same 13 1 20 80 Frank E Clark 14 1 5 10 GRADING PRINCETON AVENUE FROM FAIRVIEW AVENUE TO ST. CLAIR STREET. Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Geo C McKniglit...l7 ' 4 $55 10 J Augusta Rice : 16 4 55 65 Jas McClure 15 4 72 80 Dyer's Rearrangement of part of Macal ester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Edgar H. Elliott and Thos W Shea 9 4 $33 80 Forest E. Bryant 10 4 3120 Pearson's Rearrangement of Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 5, Macalester Park. St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. " Lot. Benefits J II 80yd.......:.. 5 $7 25 same * 4 20 00 same 3 26 00 same 2 26 00 same 1 26 00 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J H Boyd 7 5 $02 40 T Cochran, Jr, et a 1.15 6 36 40 Frank W Bartlett. .14 6 62 40 O Tonstad and P II 'D0y1e...... 13 6- 4160 Louisa Schuler . 12 6 42 65 Frank W Bartlett... 11 ~ 6 59 80 same ....10 6 47 85 ElisePaar 18 9 45 25 same 17 9 45 25 David H McLeod 16 9 ■ 40 00 James A and Chas J - Williams 15 9 40 00 William B Smith 14 9 44 20 Win B Dean 13 9 44 20 Dyer's Rearrangement of Part of Mac alester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. - Lot. Block. Benefits Jas Suydam 7 9 $27 05 same 8 .9 26 00 same 9 9 20 00 same 10 9 20 00 Geo II llosmer 11 9 20 00 Macalaster Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot Block. Benefits ChasKOber 10 13 $62 40 August Schuson 9 13 37 45 Alfred R0ney ....... 8 13 39 00 Curtis M Churchill.. 7 13 78 00 Josephina Ilolden... 6 13 124 80 Rudolph's Rearrangement No. 2 of Lots 9 and 10. Block 10, Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description."" Lot. Benefits C II Boardmaii 1 $50 45 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Silas B Geer 8 10 $53 55 William Todd 7 10 42 40 Celestia Gibbert.. 6 10 42 40 Charles L Parker ... 5 10 52 00 Mary J Heron 4 10 65 00 Nathan Ford 3 10 65 00 T Cochran, Jr, et al. 1 10 70 20 Dyer's Rearrangemen:: of Part of Mac alester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description, Lot. Block. Benefits Wm J Dyer I 11 $52 00 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Jacob J Kempf, c 61>^ftof 2 11 $32 00 N R Frost, w 61% ft of 2 11 32 00 Carl Huebner, c 74 ft of 1 11 38 50 Ernest. Albrecht, w 60 ft of 1 11 31 20 E. J. Meier's Rearrangement of Lots 9 and 10, Block 11, Macalester Park, St.* Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Harold J Lohrbauer 1 $57 20 BALDWIN STREET FROM St. CLAIR STREET TO PRINCETON AVE NUE. Lee Hall's Rearrangement of Lots 12 and 10. Block 13, Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Lee Hall and P G Rey nolds 1 $45 25 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot Block. Benefits Jas Suvdam 14 13 $34 85 JasP McGoldrick...ls 13 39 00 Augustus Rice (ex cept 50 ft). 10 13 - 47 85 Curtis M Churchill, n 50 ft of 16 13 20 00 A Lucas 1 13 114 40 D H McLeod, \x}{ of .12 10 58 75 Dyer's Rearrangement of Part of Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits F J Rice, w 120 ft Of. . 1 10 $29 65 same, w 120 ft 0f . ... 2 10 29 65 same, w 120 ft 0f . ... 3 10 29 65 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Clara M Holiday.... 2 10 $62 40 T Cochran Jr al.. 1 10 4160 Dyer's Rearrangement of Part of Macal ester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Wm J Dyer 1 11 $26 00 5ame....... ...2 11 23 40 Everett A Baker.... 3 11 23 40 Andrew Gitty 4 11 23 40 5ame..7...T ..5 11 23 40 Macalester Park, St. Paul. y-^y Supposed owner, and "■;>'. - description. -* Lot. Block. Benefits A G Flournoy, nX' -0 f.................. 4 11 $42 65 Richard Leffmann, s :".: --' &"of ........... 4 11 88 20 Wright & Williams' Rearrangement of Block 12, Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and /.".•.-■ : | description. - Lot. Block. Benefits J MaryKPreidmann.. 1 1 f52 OQg Alexander Donald. . .24 1 " 27 05 same 25 1 20 80 Wm Ingalls 26 1 :>.; 20 80 same 27 1 20 80 Pat H Kennefick 1 a 52 00 F P Wright and C P "v'.-£;-v3 ..r ■■-.# Wi11iam5.......... 24 2 49 40> OXFORD AVENUE FROM PRINCE^ TON AVENUE TO SUMMIT AVE NUE. * . • •■ D Macalester Park, St. Paul. " Supposed owner and / • • , ". ; % ' description. Lot. Block. Benefits.* 1 T Cochran, Jr. , etal. 15 6 $52 00 ; sameetal ...16 6 58 50 JRice.... 17 6 44 70. Mary Ann Rice 18 6 54 60* P A Lanberg and Belle Reed 1 6 63 05 T Cochran, Jr.,et al. 6 1 87 85 Mark E Terry and F E White 5 1 39 25 Hannah L Terry and FE White 4 1 39 25 Frank W Bartlett, sly 150 ft of 3 1 78 00 Annie I Mitchell, (except sly 150 ft). 3 1 6 50 W C and C E Taylor, (except n 50 ft). ... 2 1 18 70 Chas AY Uordan. n 50 ■ft of ' 2 1 26 00 Chas Shandrew 11 2 104 00 Board of Education.l 2 2 166 40 Henry B Venzell. ..13 ' 2 98 80 F J Rice 14 2 62 40 Rudolph's Rearrangement of lots 4 and 5, block 5, Macalester Park.St. Paul. Supposed owner and . description. Lot. Benefits. Henry C Jones.. 6 §46 80 Macalester Park, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block.Benefits. Frank B Pearson... 6 5 OS 10 JasU Boyd 7 5 05 00 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official. ; W. F. Ekw-s*. Clerk Board .Works. Confirmation of Assessment for a Sewer on Lafayette Avenue and Bruno Street. Office Board of Public Works, ' City of St. Paul. Minn.. Aug. 7. 1855. I The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from constructing a sewer on Lafayette avenue from the St. Paul & Northern Pacific Railroad company's bridge to Partridge street, and on Bruno street from Lafayette avenue to Trout Brook sewer, in the city of St. Paul. Minnesota, having been com pleted by the Board of Public Works in. and for said . city, said -Board will meet at their office in said city, at 2 p. m., on the 23d day of August, A. 1). 1888, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. ' The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts as sessed against the same, to wit: 1 SEWER ON LAYFAVETTE AVEN UE FROM THE ST. PAUL & NORTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S BRIDGE TO PATRIDGE STREET. • Bohrer's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J M Bohrer and Wm Dawson 1 1 $34 50 same and same 2 1 34 50 same and 5ame ...... 3 1 34 50 same and same 4 1 34 50 same and same 5 1 34 50 same and same 6 1 34 50 same and same 7 1 34-50 same and same 8 1 63 48 Gray and Cobb's Subdivision of Lot 6, Bass' Outlots, St. Paul. ' Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits D Shutte 9 ?S9 70 same 6 02 10 Supposed owner and description. Benefits Flt Welz. That piece of land lying south of a line drawn from nw corner of lot 4 of Gray & Cobb' subdivision of lot 6, Bass' out lots, St. Paul, to ne corner of lot 5, said sub division, being part of said lots 4 and 5. . .*". 562 10 J W Bass' Subdivision of Lots 8 and 9 and Parts of 7, 10, 12 and 13, -r.:;-;:. Bass" Out Lots, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits II II Sibley and A II Wild er (se'ly of Lafayette avenue) 4 $27 60 same and same (se'ly of Lafayette avenue 5 55 20 same ami same (se'ly of Lafayette avenue) 6 55 20 same and same (se'ly of Lafayette avenue) 7 55 20 11 Keily 9 56 58 same 10 56 58 same 11 56 58 SEWER ON BRUNO STREET. FROM LAFAYETTE AVENUE TO TROUT BROOK SEWER. J. W. Bass' Subdivision of Lots S and 9 and Parts of Lots 7. 10, 12 and 13, Bass' Out Lots, St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits H 11 Sibley and A 11 Wild er, (se'ly of .Lafayette avenue) 7 196 60 Same and same 8 ISO 78 P II Kelly 9 69 00 Same 15 34 50 Same 16 34 50 Louise M Fogg ; 19 34 50 Same 20 34 50 Chas Thompson 23 34 50 H H Sibley and AH 4 Wilder 24 34 50 Same and same 27 34 50 Same and same 28 34 50 J Gottleib Schwartz 31 34 50 Same... 32 34 50 Same .".". : . . . .*. . ....... .35 16 56 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. 1 R. L. GORMAN. President, I Official: " * W. F. Enwix, I 222-228 Clerk Board of Public Work* I 1 Notice of Application for Liquor License. City Clerk's Office, * St. vi., Ramsey County, Minn,, > July 31, 1883. f - J To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named person has applied for a license to sell intoxicating liquors for the year ISSS, at the place or location hereinafter mentioned: Poetz, ' Casper, 757 West Seventh street. - • Now, therefore, notice is further given that the said application will be heard and considered" by the under signed, at his office in the City Hall, on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, A. D. 1888, "at 10 o'clock a. m., where all per sons interested may appear and will be heard. . - THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, i"ug2-2t-thu City Clerk. p.' --^V. '"-. '• -.;* ■' . .V;j;' :[-'l ::.''v:''.r^"".:i^ : - : - ■'■'"' '-7 : - '7^ :^ : KjS-7^:i'-'77;'\^ I■' if P| J*J ijiSL ■"•.-'.* ' _*_m '■**&<■ mf§ r '-' : - ■' H 'c?*' 1 ' ; » l^^ 1 - *--' ! »^ff^t *" , I~* -"^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELER. What We Want is Your Patronage ! And we will guarantee to give you more value for your money than any other jewelry establishment in the North west. Read the Bargain List for this week. < S11^"-9¥** 3INALCOST 2 °0-THlSLA- •"-~t'7/A_FIRSTCOST 8120-THIS LADY'S **- '* -*-«-' ay tf ring, composed of two white "P /\J 14-carat gold hunting case watch, and perfect diamonds, and one very fine gen- Illinois stem- movement and genuine tune emerald, plain gold mounting; No. diamond set in the case; No. 5, page 08. < RQO~ w^^.T H 5140-A DIAMOND STUD <l>l0 _ case "™id 25 g"o"ld lady's hunting ■"SUn-^ °RTH Sl4O— A DIAMOND STUD WlO case solid gold watch, Swiss key -4i*t/w weighing about 1% carats, very fine wind movement; No. 2, page 56 color, good cut and depth, very perfect and ■ (f r, c - ca „ . „„, _, brilliant; engraved gold mounting; No. Sf)fl~ fto ? TH ,, 80 -* A LADY 14 --2228. ' %>~ , carat gold hunting case watch, a - -... — ^————z fine Elgin stem-wind movement; No. 14, (ftOI { COST 1325— A DIAMOND RING, page 59° "* Z. one stone weighing nearly 31*2 car- f,,.^,. czr\ f „ KI ,.- n — . , nv. g »mm ats; good color, finely cut, very brilliant and >>."*>( )Of I -0^ «"° O -: A LADY s SOLID without a flaw of any kind; plain gold mount- l^rs^m.wfnTmoveSt; case watch, ing: No. 2442.- Illinois stem-wind movement; No. 17, page ■ ; 54. $65~di I a I mo nd C ea\drrfps ( ! o^o finite «4,2-P . 11 *&=*?* THIS LADY'S stones, very brilliant and free from flaws, en- S? - . hunting case, 14-™"™ gold watch, graved gold mounting- No 2450 Elgin full jeweled stem-wind movement; r- rv _Ti- n pmj — '- '■ heavy cases ; No. 8, page 53. . 5>07.00~-"carf pin. ten^vhite a^d^er 8 - S^) / l()- C, J§1 800-A LADY'S SOLID feet diamonds and one very fine ruby ; plain W_**w}J gold hunUug case watch, with gold mounting; No 2163 * *.."... a fine Elgin movement, stem-winder and ■ .-._ — ■=-= — ; .' - \ ■ setter; frosted gold cases: No. 9, page 67. $71.00 S,nS£^"?4™ s^t E 3 -^36 5()- ol ,N IGI , NA^ CO F, S6S^^ watch, stem-wind, Elgin movement; very WiJV.Knj ■ gents hunting Dueber filled heavy cases No. 5 page 59 * case watch with a fine Waltham stem wind .- *-."-w - — ' — 7 — ~r~\ — GENTS SOLID movement; cases warranted for twenty years; Q*-}7 '-ify-COSTSO^-A GENT'S SOLID No. 3, page 08. vp:t I .KJ\J gold bunting-case watch stem- — ~~z 1-CPST-WB-A GENT'S HUNT wind. Elgin movement. Xo. 13. pa»e 65 Ss <7 r^fV— CQbTf6B— A GENTS Ill'NT ■„ = - — ss~~~~ *** — "— "" : . 'iV'-J I •Kt\J ing Crown filled case watch; < "S^ / " O ? HBo— AGENT'S 14-CAKAT, it has an extra good Elgin stem wind move %iyy bun ting-case gold watch, Elgin stem- ment: cases warranted to wear for twenty wind movement. No. 16, page 53. years ; No. 13, page 67. ©"TO-COST 5125-A GENT'S HUNTING- CO ,""",— WORTH $45-I*O R THIS GENT'S «V« *■> case. 14-caratgold watch; it has a <$/£U hunting tilled case watch, Elgin very fine stem-wind Elgin movement, plain stem wind movement: No. 2, page 66. gold box cases. No. 18. page 61. : *,-_ : ' ("cOO-COST 545-A CENT'S OPEN <SQ/-| — ORIGINAL COST 5150 — THIS <$/CD face filled case watch, Elgin stem W" gents hunting-case, 14-carat gold wind movement. 16-size case; will wear for watch, with a fine Swiss nickel stein-wind ten veins; No. 19, page 67. movement, engraved box cases. No. 5, ' ; = ; . — „,,„„..,, COST y.o-THIS page 64 <£*)^ r\t \— ORIGIN AL COST "M>— THIS -^ — - — - ■ . , «J?/^' / .*J\J open face Boss filled case •""EM K— "■\ORIII 570— GENT'S OPEN watch with a very fine Swiss nickel move- V*-*«o" face.Bo gold watch; good Waltham ment, stem winder and setter, plain cases; stem-wind movement, engraved box cases, warranted to wear for twenty years; No. 6, No. 1/, page 49. page 57. We have the largest stock of Diamonds and Watches in the Northwest. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. Goods sent C. 0. D. with privilege of examination. 820.000 TO I.OA"f AT "LOW KATES. A. H. SIMON, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, 314 Jackson Street, ST. PAUL, MINN., MERCHANTS HOTEL BLOCK. » A "71 W^'gf^VPP'. THURSSDAY, AUG. 9, 1888. PLYMOUTH Clothing House- Our August sale of sers. Read it and think 1 Fine Trousers, which we how strong it is. No I opened last week, gives custom tailor could say I you an opportunity to add or do more: I to your, wardrobe another jr __ m _ ___ a _____*_*-—-, I i pair oi "indispensables," EVERY PROCESS GUARANTEED I and by co-operation with -^ Woql fo I thousands ol other gen- Wearer. 1 tlemen and your obedient .-,-■-„,■- ■__ __-_- - ) J . -,-*, ._ STRICTLY ALL WOOL— No g servants at the Plymouth flocks, cotton or shoddy; only the § r"1~<-*u:.,~ HnncP to Q^rnr^ strongest colors are used (IN-g | Clothing House tO secure D1(io whenever possible), audi J a lower price for are- guaranteed as fast as any line I 1 a lower price , ior are foreign or Domestic Woolens |J liable article than could used in the united i 1 , ___. i • .-■ STATES. These GARMENTS I I be Obtained in the regll- are reliable. They are com- | ki- PAiii-co nf hi i gui #-»«■-! mended also for their Perfection I I iar course oi ousmess. and Finish. Only FIRST-CLASS I S rp, • „ - TRIMMINGS are used; and I Ihe prices are $3, $4 seams are sewed with I J I and $5. SILK. I _| / ~, 'r „ . The Plymouth Clothing House. 1 I I Ihe following guaran- J ° I m tee is sewed on to each j Cor Seventh & Robert Sts., ft I pair, even the $3 Trou-j st. Feu m ' ST. "P^XJT-., 2&I1X1X. E. N. SAIII«I>ERS. "Prcsirtent ami Treasurer. A. C. JOS EN. Vice rrexirteii*!. I «* *»„..* 11. ■""■". S.IIITII. Secretary. J- * ; „*lul- ri -H. B. COCKER. Assistant Treasurer. I «««"«•, E. 1.. BOOTH, <;eneral Salesman. J Capacity for receiving and forwarding* 2,000,000 tons of Coal annnally from wharves at Milwaukee, Green Bay, Washburn, West Superior and Duluth. SOLE REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NORTHWEST FOR SCRANTON COAL, HAZELTON LEHIGH COAL OCEAN MINE YOUGHIOGHENY COAL, STREATOR COAL, SPRING VALLEY, ILLINOIS, COAL. The well-known high grades of Coal named above, together with our unequaled facilities for prompt and rapid shipments to all points in the West and Northwest, is a guarantee of entire satisfaction to all our patrons. MINNEAPOLIS OFFICE, NO. 5 NICOLLET HOUSE. E W. ARMSTRONG AND L H. WATERS, Agents 7 — THIS WORD INSTALMENT •«*■•_-■. J-^kM^^**"*s ~w^^k:- £•*- B"« v 15--"'- H _m -/■*"<; ""^H WB r'' r -^"* M^^^ - "*■"■' ~ - B t"** . H -'"-T "^r ---.- '-•" ---- '-. — ' • .■*,.".-- "•-■"> ■•:■ - <-! \ ~A\"^"' \ Means from us much more than it usually does. By it we mean that we offer you ■four choice from one of the largest and best selected stocks of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves in St. Paul, on easy terms and very close prices. We trust yOh will call and give us an opportunity to prove to you that we mean jus* what we have paid. SMITH & FARWEL.L. 839. S4l & 813 E. Seventh Street. ' INTERNATIONAL! " HOTEL. Center of business. Electric bells ; and all modern improvements. . Dining room unsurpassed. (2 per day. Pu DOUGHER. Proprietor. St. Paul. M /"""l V T 1 Nerve Food. This is a. liquid j i"fiv_/^Y J. Ci food to strengthen and build up the overtaxed nervous system. It will re- | lieve old drinkers of the thirst for liquors, • though it is neither a medicine nor a stimu- i lant. It cures nervousness and mental ex haustion at once if not from inflammation. The "tfoxie Nerve Food plant was first discov ered in South America by the late Lieut. Aloxie, and "first given to the . public by Dr. Augustine Thompson, leading physician of Lowell, Mass. '. N. LEHNEN, &■&__&*_ Ist; Office and Lab. No. 366 Jackson Street, St. Paul, "Minn. Personal atten tion given to all kinds of Assaying, Ana lyzing and Testing. Chemistry applied to all arts and manufacture* &&*K- KERVOUS PEOPLE —- '\ t/ -' i And others suffering 4^*%&£>&S!gs7ip&'F&_i from nervous debility, rJ|^g^p-^T?-i^s»=^^^^jaexli:iustinjj chroma • WfeS-£CTRIC'BIK^^S' U s '/'" Sfc3 > ** premature ES^^liliiSjJ^^S'declir.o Of young or < *4^&t^&3lßiKffl£fil'^ °" ' "i * Lre positively t^a^^!>^'^ cured by Dr. Home's famous rifji^Elcctro-Miuiiu-tleßelt. Thous ands in eve"jJSJßry State in the Union have been cured. El " eetrlcUy instantly felt. Patent ed and sold ten years. Whole family can wear -same belt. Electric Stmpcr.norles free -frith male belts. - Avoid worthless imitations and bo gus companies. Electric Tru»*e» fori' not ure. "TOO cared ln '85. Send stamp for pamphlet. INVENTOR, 1 9 1 WABASH AY. CHICAGO. UuLn nub U 1 unLL OF-- Gold and Silver Watches, Rich Gold Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Comprising the Stock of (Successor to Strouse Bros.) 61 EAST THIRD STREET, COMMENCING At 10:30 a. m., and continuing daily at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., until all is sold. I wish to call the attention of my customers and the public to the above. It has been my intention, for some time, to retire from the Jewelry business. I endeavored to do so in January of this year, but did not succeed in ac complishing my object, owing to the extreme cold and gen eral dull trade; so concluded to wait until the present time. My stock is well assorted in the above-mentioned lines, and my reputation as a dealer in fine goods is well known; and my object in offering them at auction is to afford me a speedy method of disposing of my investment in the jewelry business. I respectfully invite your attention and attend ance at the sale. I fully guarantee the quality of any goods sold. Respectfully, LEO. STROUSE, . Successor to Strouse Bros. KAVANAUGH & DAHL, Auctioneers. A. J. COR WIN Will Conduct the Sale. ; £> '« ■ • ' ' == ■_ — —j Now is the time to attend to any alterations or REPAIRS ! You get the work cheaper and better, and have garment ready to wear next season. NOW is your time to place your order for a SEAL SACQUE! Or any garment you may need. You will save money and gain in quality. RANSOIF&IORTON, 99 &, 101 East Third St., St. Paul. Auction Sale — OF—, Tnird Street Property We will sell at public auc tion, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1888, AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M., Lots 9 and 10 in Block 2 of Hopkins' Addition, being 100 feet frontage on East Third street, between Wacouta and Rosabel streets, by 140 feet in depth, to an alley. J. J. Watson, Bro. & . Hyndman, 96 E. Fourth St., St. Paul. PATENTS! Caveats, Designs. Trade Marks, Labels, etc. Write or call. F.W.LANE, Boom 52, German-American Bank Bldg. ST. PAUL. MINN. EYE and EAR Dr. J. G. Walker, 104 East Third Street. St. Paul, attends exclusively to the eve aud ear. ARTIFICIAL EYES. CI if fill I SENDSI, $2. 55 nl I 1 \S I or & for » Box of El ill I 1 W I MACKS fine Home- HIU : ; ' J made CANDY. 100 ii I £ I 9 I - East Seventh Street, IlllU 1 Is*. Paul AT \&_tl tAvH For This Day Only. S. OIJLER | FURNITURE CO., ; 264 & 266 E. Seventh St. TO LOAN On Improved or Unimproved City Property at Current Rates. We buy Purchase Money Mortgages. SMITH & TAYLOR 317 JACKSON STREET, ■ » PHI : w^^* V3TQOD.S, IheyAretheSestMade, 131 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL 210 NICOLLET ABIDE. IfiIHHEAPOILS. ■^*_§S£_lS^_tf. I I Prescribe nnd fully Jk&gl*. , '<&>« endorse '■;•" ii as tha AW&i •£%*!*£*— only speci/ic for the cer- M&Ba}J2> t lS t« B -}y t*lncureo- thisdlsease. f_~S - > -" s "* ot - j -* * Amsterdam, N. Y. E3 araooijbyth* have sold'BigG for M'S27si3 Ch»=Jcal Cfi. many years, and it has \g~3-C £■—..•'''■•'•■■ tli beat or satis ""mk Ciacinn»ti.gE|!Ba faction. * >*^|ljjV Ohio. _vvk D " X - DVCHK A CO.. Trade^^SfJ^^^nrkTl SI. Sold by Druggists", KENT'S PACKAGE 4|§|i@i^if Delivery, Storage --■•^2322^-^ and Forwarding Go. Hello, 46-2. Office 209 w. Seventh street. Warehousing a Specialty. Packing and Shipping by competent help. =3 CARLETON COLLEGE, NORTHFIELD, MINN. For both sexes. Preparatory and Collegiate courses'. ' Classical, Literary and Scientific. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Drawing and Painting. Fall term, opens Wednesi nay, Sept. 5, 1:388. Expenses very low; Address JAS. XV. STJRONG, President.