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* FACTS AND FANCIES. The Question Is, What can I buy for his Christmas pres ent? If he is a smoker, nothing will be appreciated more than a box of line Cigars, ami when you can buy them at wholesale prices you can feel assuied that you are saving at least 35 per cent on your purchase. We have just received $50,000 of fine Cigars, especially made for the occa sion, and a glance at these fine goods will decide what to buy. The following are prices on boxes containing twenty-five: The celebrated Dona Laura $1 25 The famous Garibaldi 'i 00 Upmenn's Invincible^ 2 00 Lord Admiral Bouquets — 2 25 La Carona de Laurel Bouquets — 2 50 Oarcias Bouquet Extra 2 50 Curias Deliciasos 3 00 Elßelmont Vanderbilts 3 00 Diplomas Perfectos — 5 00 La Leeitimedad l'erfectos: 6 00 La Legitimedad Alfredos 6 25 La Flora de Cuba Exqmsitos.'v 5 00 And hundreds of other brands, space forbidding us to insert here. We in vite a comparison of our goods with those of other dealers, and guarantee our prices 35 per cent less than our competitors. All we ask is a call, so | confident are we of the quality and prices of our Cigars. MiriiAUD r»i;o«.. The Leading Grocers. jji <M . "The licmc <isiar«l"* Presented to customers at The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company's, 418 VVabasha street. Don't Fail to See Smith's offerings in line Wall Paper. No Christmas nud New Year's table should be without Angostura Bitters, the world re uowned appetizer. Beware of counterfeits. Holiday Wall Paper At Smith's, 61 East Third street. 3Eorc f lonic Industry. The fast increase of our wholesale Picture, Frame and Moulding manu facturing forced us to retire from the retail business, and to sell Albums, Plush, Leather, Metal Goods, Christmas Cards, etc.. at any juice, either in bulk or single. O. S. Bilberuian, 25 East Sev enth street. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup the best remedy for their children. :.'sc Solid Silver Tea Spoons At $11 per dozen at BUIXAKD Bkotheks, 143 East Third Street Ladies, Inspect our Stock Of iioiiday Goods For* Gentlemen's Wear. Goyer Bros. Furnishing Goods Com pany, 320 Kobert street. We Will Give a Good Parrot To the party writing for us the best four-line "ad," a German Canary to the second best, a Nonpareil to the third best. Ten to compete, each to insert his "ad" one time in each of the mora ine papers Dec. 20. De Cou & Co., 21 "West Third. 'at! I'aiK f IC4>iiiiiaiit*« At your own price at Smith's, 01 Eastr Third. •'The Home Canard,-' The handsomest highly colored panel picture ever given away by The. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. 418 Wabasha, will be ready for distribution Monday for tiie^veek of Dec. I4tl» to all purchasers of 50 cents worth of Tea.Cuf lee or Baking Powder. Wall Paper at Your Own price at Smith's. Mrs. M. Franklin, Grand Block. Gray Switches at cost. The Question of the Hour. "What is the proper present for Christmas?" The easiest way to hud a satisfactory answer is to call at Sev enth and Sibley streets and look at the elaborate and choice stock oi Holiday Goods displayed by W. K. Collier, the druggist This spread includes [tick seekers Perfunies in large variety, beautiful Dressing Cases, Cuff and Col lar Boxes, Traveling Cases, etc. An in spection will surely satisfy the rich, as well as the poor, as the stock embraces all trades of the best goods, Wliirli "Way Does (lie Crow Fly? I <!;> to the Pioneer Press Building and inquire for the Metropolitan Business College. It is the best, largest and yet the youngest. Special Priecs in All Papers During December at Smith's, 01 East Third. _ ]\oli<-c to depositors. The semi-annual interest for the term ending Jan. l. 1892, will be paid on or after Jan. 2 on presentation of pass books—.') per cent interest guaranteed. Deposits made on or before Jan. 3 draw interest from Jan. 1. Minnesota Sav ings Bank. 322 Wabashastreet, between Third and Fourth. Sow Is the Time to 15ny Your spring wants in Wall Paper. Elirrisofa Feather, Fishes of a scale. Beautiful gray Parrot With a red tail. Ferrets and Bantams, Pigeons and Squirrels* Guinea Pig pets For boys and tor girls Houses for the pets And plenty to eat With De Cou & Co.. On West Third Street. Pianos lor Christmas. "j^igSHSP^ Special low prices jM^fipfwfH no^ on standard makes ds%m*o£ii~iiil of Upright Pianos. Our &^illiP*sf expenses are low, so we -.ijl^^^^p i. don't have to ask fancy f'^S^^sfM^ prices. We guarantee • t?^:: ,'".jrr!> to save you $100, quality considered. Raudeximtsh & Co. ." Lowry Arcade. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Smith's Closing Sale. 61 East Third street. Free Fare to California For every purchases of forty acres of fruit lands in Round valley, Tulare county, California- Price. (40 t0 570 per acre, on easy terms. First excursion leaves St. Paul Dec. 17. Maps and Pamphlets free on application. California Land Company, 38.) Sibley Street. St. Paul, Minn. All the New Colors • in Ingrain Papers At Smith's, 61 East Third street. Opportunities au<l lu<lucements For people of moderate means in Tulare county. California, will be mailed Iree to everybody contemplating to locate in California. Apply to California Land Company, 889 Sibley street, St. Paul, Minn. Has .120v4-<l. The Metropolitan Business College has moved to its new rooms in the Pio neer Press Building. Its facilities are now unexcelled. Call and see the school in operation. •♦Wire! Wire! Umber Look!" All kinds of ' Wire in stock. Crimped and curled and made to order. Channel Iron and Return-Top Border, For dog kennels and chicken yards, Elevator and window guards, Trellises and flower-stands, , .. And all made by St. Pali- "hands." St. Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third Street. The Celebrated Patch Pliillippo Watch At Henry Bockstruck's. Holiday Wall, Paper At Smith's, til East Third street. i>n:i). SMITH— At Hot Springs. Ark., Dec. 10. 1891, Henry V. Smith. Funeral will be held at Christ church, corner Fourth and Frank lin sts., Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Friends invited. Chicago and Aurora, 111., papers please copy. BOSTROM— In St. Panl. Dec. 7. at residence. . 417 Mount Ida street, Augusta, wife of Emil " Bostrom. Funeral from First Swedish t Lutheran church at 2 p. m. HILI.MAN— st. Paul, Thursday, Dec. 10. at 11 35 a. m., Henry llillman, aged eighty eight years. Funeral from family resi dence, 710 St. Peter street, Sunday, Dec. 13, at '2 p. in. For Funeral Carriages. $2: Hearse, $4. Nn. ! 2M East Ninth st. E. W. Shirt's. Tele ' phono. -t.Ti-'J. A3U7SK.HKSTS. BT? a I_N SCOTT. MANAGER. B TH Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. This, Sunday, Night. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MA.INEE AND NIGHT. welcome" NEWS j^s BACK ly^,i^ AGAIN \-Jm^ COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON. HOYT'S BEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY TCVfiQ F^BeL I EAHd %jljm m\ WITH Tim Murphy, Flora Walsh AND THE ORIGINAL COMPANY. First time here since its phenomenal en gagement last season, when hundreds were unable to enjoy this comedy triumph owing to the enormous demand foj Beats. YOU WILL RECALL \ MAVERICK BRAHDER, The Texas Cattle Kins. BOSSY. Bis Charming Daughter. BRASSY GALL, ESQ., ".Member of the 'Third House.' " THE MEN FROM TEXAS. Messrs. Yell, Bragg and Blow. THE MINISTER FROM DAHOMEY. "I'll Wait on the Steps of the Capitol.' AND ALL THE OTHERS, j ROftJW 0F LAUGHTER 11 V fill At Every Line. 3 NIGHTS AND SATIHO % V \ T I N I<: K, < otiiiiiciM-iii^. Ttuirxlaj . ■>«■<-. 17. RUDOLPH AHQNSON'SOr-ERA CO FROM THE NEW YORK CASINO. PRESENTING "UNCLE GELESTIN A Musical Comedy in Three Acts. Music by Edmund Audrr.n. composer of the "Mascotte,'" ••Olivette," "La Cigala. ' 300 — NIGHTS IN PARIS— 3OO GREAT CAST ! CHORUS OF 40 ! NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES ! FROM THE NEW YORK CASINO. Sale of Seats Opens Monday. 5?? Prices, i2se, 50c. 75c and §1.00. - " Next Sunday— Tlion. "W. Kerne. PEOPLffSJHURCH! xJ^tJ/in musical BABVELB, A^M AUSTRIAN ill JUVENILE BAND Si ley -r$ A Matchless Organization. ; ."•■«, « / / "Buys in age, but giants in / .f musical ability." -Boston Herald JU Wednesday, Thursday, |EL Thursday Matinee, MISS MARIE GLOVER, OF NEW YORK. Ticket sale at Dyer's, .Vie. 7:>e. |L Dr. Thomas, of Chicago — "Social Forces" — Saturday. O Pl^A. IST 3D. STKMLK HIACKAVE'S TONIGHT AND Great Scenic Sensational Pro- ALL daction, THIS week. MONEY MAD. Next Sunday, "Held by the Enemy." TXJR,3STEI^~KCA.I-irj I Today, 3 P. 31., Mimlay, Dee. 13. Second Concert, ISth Season, ..__. . SEIBERT'S ORCHESTRA. Admission, 25 Cents. Popular Programme: Popular Prices! DE GARMO'S CLASSES IN DANCING. LITT'S HALL., Grand Open H< DR Building, Sixth and St. TYtcr Aflen>ccnt- Tu«days at 4j_ Saturdays! 3 o'clock Evenings— and Fridays, 8 o'clock. Private Leftons by Bpecial appointment 1' 0. address and residence, ?48 Duyton avenue ji; i <Ji'«--Ho. Write for Circular. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MOkTSTLNG, DECEMBER 13, lbOl.— SIXTEEN PAGE 3. V%^. s w hat is needed Mte^?C^k when you want to V \£%ssl catch fishes—custom 'i\ t \\ WSmSRgk ers— something to at - j V«\W p tract the eye, arrest j '^fr^y^S c a^ention and draw | fffeilPr them in. There is &o3£3^ something very catchy Fsr^i§l $ [fill an(^ attractive about *v2f^ili)}^ \L all our lines of goods ***£■ f "^23 2k - •: this winter: MEN'S BLACK HElf 3 SUITS, MEN' 3 CLAY . MEN'S GRAY I CHEVIOT SUITS, $12.00. - WORSTED .' UNDERWEAR, * 3 ' uu - Worth $15, $14 $ i 5.00. 37 Cents. AU-Wool. Worth $12 and $10. and $13. Worth 520.00. Worth 50 Cents. MEN'S NATURAL MEN'S MEN'S FINE HEN'S WOOL MEMNO NATURAL WOOL ALL-WOOL, TAN UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, AND CADET -37? i : Cents. 50 Cents. 62 Mc BLUE Worth 75 Cants. Worth 75 Cents. Wortn 100 $1. Worth $1.25. MEN'S FANCY FINE NEGLIGE BORDERED SEAMLESS FLANNEL SH RTS, HANDRER- HALF-HOSE, SHIRTS, 89 Cents. CHIEFS, 75 Cents. Worth g cents. 10 CentS ' Worth $1. $1.00 and $1.50. Worth 10 Cents. Worth 15 Cents. ALL-WOOL PAULDING'S FINE IMPORTED HEAVY i HOSE, . FINE CLAY '" WORKING 15c ' UNDERWEAR, WORSTED SUIT, SHIRT, 75Cen's. $15.00. 75 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. _ _ mi Aft Worth $1.00. wor;h $20. Worth $1.10. WORKING WORKING BOYS' KNE2 BOYS' KNEE SHiRT, SHIRTS, PANTS, PANTS, 89 Cents. 50 Cents. Worth $1.00. Worth 75 Cents. 15 Can! 3. 19 Cents. WORSTED PRINCE ALBEIT SUITS, MEN'S PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, \ '$18.CO, $15.00. ] WORTH $20.00 and $25.00. WORTH $22.09 and $20.00. UC PI iITUIMP Pfl 7{h an(l JackSo!! ' ■ Ui ULU 1 niilO UUi ST. PAUL. 67 and 69 East Seventh Street. i The choicest and most recherche stock of dainty novel ties for Holiday gifts that could be, culled from the lead ing manufacturers' and importers' mammoth stocks can be found with us. Goods to please your eye; prices to suit your purse. We can give but an inadequate idea on , paper of the beautiful articles, we have on display; you must see and price for yourself. ■* ; PLUSH, WOODS AND METALS Combine to make some of the most beautiful and artistic novelties ever manufactured for the Holiday Trade. Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Work. Boxes, Writing Desks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Albums, Mirrors, Whisk Holders, Perfume Cases, Christmas Cards, Dolls and Special Novelties in Toys. SPECIAL SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, in Hemstitched. Initialed, Embroidered and Colored Borders. , China Silk Handkerchiefs, in Hemstitched, Initialed, Embroidered and Colored Borders. ■ ~ Plain arid Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs. Beautifully Embroidered L . Chiffon Handkerchiefs, the daintiest Handkerchiefs imaginable. Men's .Mufflers, Suspenders, . Handkerchiefs and Ties suitable for I presents^ Special Sale of Ribbons, Plain and Fancy, Worth from 15c to $1.00, goinjf at 5c to 25c. See display on Front Table's." ; BROWN BROS. 67 and 69 East Seventh Street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS The most desirable Present to a lady is a Dair or box of KID GLOVES, We Positively Guarantee the best value for the money. Carry by tar the largest assortment staple styles and latest novelties. LOUVRE GLOVE CO., 361 wabasha^ LUUuEIEI uLUVL UUI3 CORNER FIFTH ; (TO I | JMUG FURNISHING btU. H. LHIIID COMPANY! 434 AND 436 WABASHA. LEADERS OF 1 LOW PRICES, '7- Ihm1 hm ' « s^ p is uot civilized 'il < f^^^*l?^ afe^ f§' aml artificial, that does ■IS^wt^^^^^SL—Jg not tread nicely and feel |l*'^^£^^^^^li the 9h -? ck or imvarishea Iwlt I 111 fill f m N T HEPEOP . LEofthfl tw I Jill I fl s iSi s ff reafc roan, judging til : U ii£if& Hr fr° m the iranieuse ?ale fir I fllllJr fH^ rather something that is J9T".--. Solid Antique Oak Ilock tr^g^^^^^^^^^^^t^r^^ f|l- ers m tliree days, besides I ' \ &o&^^%m& se M at tne same figure, Solid Antique ICocker, $12.75. DO YOU want one for a Christmas Present? If so, you had better call early and have us lay one aside for you, as they are so cheap they go very quickly. We will store them for you and deliver them at any time you may wish. »*Mss§tt*^& What conld be appreciated move as a Holiday tA WORD ON CROCKERY, and What conld be appreciated more as a Holiday Gift than one of our "Crown Derby* Jardinieres and %^?^^^^t./Jk r Pedestal? Or perhaps you would prefer something B^?^^^£X more elegant, say a "Royal Worcester" Game or SMss?^M< * Fish Set, or a delicate "Haviland," or "Minton" Cup and Saucer, or an exquisite "Royal Dresden" Vase, a _^^^^^a^s Japanese Cracker Jar, a Donltou Cuspidore, a Tete '•^■.. -^ ;■ ■' a-Tete Set, Ice Cream Set, or almost anything you ""' ~ '"" ' " may mention in fine China Novelties. We have them, and at the lowest prices in the Northwest. We will sell any arti cle in this department at wholesale prices until Xmas. All prices marked in plain figures. . _ , . . ' Our line of Cutlery, Carvin? Sets, etc., is very Complete, and our proverbial low prices prevail. WE KEEP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL DEC. 25. We want your You can buy as well by mall as if Every Electric Gar Patronage and Our you were in bur store. One price passes our door. Our P^MsWri Merit It » •«■ Terms to suit purchaser. V.otto: Low Prices t nces 1.1 .Merit It. Freight paid 100 miles. and Large Sales. THE LIBERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 434 AND 436 WABASHA STREET, ST. PAUL. F YOU WANT i BARGAIN IN It i *■ *f?T?J* WX» T^JtijJ'V^^Sm HcL^My^^RiP -'iil^^^m ijM| , ' *iaMiLi_. -■ [["* £f • ■ \ fflESHma BF pl * 1 : '•/El H OA.LjIj ATT ■ EAST THIRD STREET. We Sell a Good Piano for $75.00 A Better One for $100.00 A Fine One for $150.00 An Elegant One for w 1200.00 nail Musical Instruments in Great Variety, at prices that yon can afford to pay these hard times. Please call and see them. Whitney's Music Store ! 97 EAST THIRD STREET. ST. PAUL, POPULAR WANTS POPULAR WANTS. SANTA CLAUS fT GUSTAVE SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS BI Wt iTTi ■■ »»t HI SANTA CLAUS SANTA (LAI'S LI MIM 11 |l/| I 111 111 SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS Fl H. I |\l h IVI 11 l\! 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SANTA CLAUS ; - SANTA CLAUSi SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS santa claus BOOKS Just oDßned, BOOKS santa claus! i ! II 188^1 mjuU ret 11 HI i"^x!^ ■ (^ lArs Books in Sets Very Cheap ! SANTA CLAIS SANTA CLAUS 7 H SANTA CLAUS I lilyl & s 12mo S , 17 Cents Per Volume, |AgTA clajjs; s:^ : aigl Ele 9""*iy °<""'- |av;;a olaus; SANTA CLAUS - SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS santa claus mo OA PER DRESS flpntffJi nf 8 santa claus ■ SANTA CLAUS V/ Xl I rCitl » R ™* V^SJllUl 0 SANTA C LAUS itvrt ci A us lOV; yards) for your choice of santa claus santa claus 125 pieces of HOMESPUN DRESS santa claul SANTA CLAUS pnfiTiQ SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS uUUUb. SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS . SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS - :rr:: ' SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS <PR OR PER DRESS (length of 7 SANTA CLAUS SANTA, CLAUS CJR OR PER DRESS (leDgth Of 7 SANTA CLAUS IM?a a A g§ JpO.^o yards) of Beautiful Dress lig?i BLaSI SANTA ClIuS Goods, new tMs season, aM worth SANTA claus Santa claus double. Santa claus^ santa claus UVUUIV " santa claus < santa claus ■ — • santa clausi Santa claus " ' santa clais santa claus T)TiHf,K FAILLES FRANCAISES 24 santa claus santa claus XK L a^^ raiLLao rnanuiuoijo, w santa clais santa rf jA SI v inches wide, 95c per yard, worth santa clau|] SANTA CLAUS 3)1.01). SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS ============================= SANTA CLAUS] |a|t|]||S| black A « D colored silk very |a|t| ji!:|rS SAN I\ < LAUS ri nnmn bAN I A ( LAI 8 SANTA CLAUS v CHEAP. SANTA CLAUS | SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS r = SANTA CLAUS; SANTA (LAI'S _ Tr . SANTA CLAUS ; SANTA icrAUS WE WILL make large concessions santa clais SAN I A CLAI «in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT to santa (.LAI S santa clais " in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT to santa clais lanta claus close out every garment now on hand. Unta claus SANTA [TAPS If We haVP tllP StvlP tn SUit « thP SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS l . ™ B " 4VB V? it i/iTinn ' SANTA (LAIS santa (lacs size to fit yon, WE CAN AGREE upon santa claus SANTA CLAUS n ... in . J ' r SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS WlCe, 100. . SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS. . . SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS ■ ■ SANTA CLAUS SANTA (LACS SANTA CLAUS santa claus fl unfair n ■ LTninnTYinnn santa claus SANTA CLAUS lT|lSlflVG ■—M ft 1 11 ft 111 H li Fl SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS "UUIUIU i UVUIIUIUUim SANTA (LACS SANTA CLAUS ' ' SANTA CLAU3 SANTA CLAUS nDV rfinnc m SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS DRY GOODS CO., SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS «-, . h and Jackson Streets, SANTA CLAUS santa claus /+H ana Jackson otreets, santa claus SANTA CLAIS IH I ST. I»AIJL.. SANTA CLAUS Save You 25 Per Cent on Your Purchases of Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Rings, Silverware, Opera Glasses and Jewelry, Etc., to Select Your Holiday Presents From. CU^nn- WORTH $l!i5.00 — A DIA- I *$ZJtJ» I J\J mond stud, one stone, weighs about Us carats, white, brilliant and perfect " fancy gold mounting. No. 5527. Q-| 1 F\( I— WORTH $18.00 — A LADY'S tLt>±J.»tyv/ one-stone diamond ring, very ■ fiery and perfect; plain gold mounting. No. 5093. <!•*) I\i I— WORTH 840.00— A PAIR OP yP&\J*\J\J diamond eardrops, two white stones, well matched, brilliant and perfect, fancy gold mountings of the latest design. No. ya). --■■■- V2-L?rv WORTH 590.00 — A DIA 'IS\JU»\J\J mond stud, one stone, weigh ing about "to of a carat, finely cut, good depth and surface: very white, brilliant and free from flaws or imperfections; skeleton gold mounting. No. 55.19. (J>O^ WORTH $125. 00-A PAIR OF k5CjiJ»\J\J diamond eardrops, two white stones, absolutely perfect, finely cut. well matched and very fiery: they weigh about lVi carats: fancy gold mounting: No. 6566. ©17R WORTH -5250 — A DIA •JJ- I *J»\J\J mond bar pin. eleven stones, all white, good sise, well matched, very brill iant, every one perfect, fancy gold mounting; No. 5539. £•£••) nn- WORTH 595.00— A LADY'S «4>D/4.Uvy diamond ring, one stone, weighing nearly 1 carat, line color, extra good cut, very brilliant and not a flaw or blemish of aiiy kind. Tiffany style of gold mounting; No. 5525. Q1 U WORTII $25.00— A PAIR OF «4?J.D»«-/vJ diamond screw eardrops, two little white stones, very brilliant and perfect, fancy Roman gold wire mountings; No. 5338. <£OO / If "4— WORTH $33.00 — A GENT'S i?/i^iUJ hunting, Boss filledcase watch : stem winder and setter: Elgin jeweled nickel movement; fancy engraved cases, warrant ed to wear for twenty years. No. 1382. 'U-I'J A f\— WORTH 22.00 — A GENT'S :t£>j.O»tJKJ open-face, filledcase watch; tsain winder and setter; Illinois jeweled damaskeen movement; richly decorated case, will wear for fifteen years. No. 1390. •_)•_> (\(\ — WORTH $55.00 — THIS OOOtUU gent's hunting-case solid gold watch; stem-winder nd setter; Elgin 11-jew eled nickel movement; fancy engraved box joiDt cases. So. 1124. I -|ON'T FORGET WE CARRY THE LARG ■LJ est line of Lemairt's opera glasses of A. H. SIMON, JEWELER AND LOAN OFFICE, 314 Jackson St., Merchants' Hotel Block, St. Paul, Minn. The Largest Stock and the Largest Jewelry Establishment in the Northwest IfC|Pi~ T HE■• LE A D I ~N G Ham^ii INSTRUMENTS SIiHAO HAVE THE WORLD. rIAIIUO HAVE NO EQUAL, 107 THIRD ST. llnyal^yillltifnSß^^g'f, ST. PAUL, MINN. ilaUglflUllllClljySll.llgTi nil kinds; white and fancy pearl and blacftc Russian leather. <£1 Q (\, \ — worth 530.00 — THIS OIOiUU gent's open-face, filled-caso watch; Ilampden nickel jeweled movement; stem winder and setter; top and bottom en-, graved cases, will wear for twenty years. No. ' 1272. ■■ CM n Rfi — WORTH 875.0.1 — THIS %f^t I ,*J\J gent's hunting case, 14-carat gold watch; stem winder and setter; Illinois full-jeweled nickel movement; engine* turned engraved cases; almost new. No.' I 1053. . C? 1 Q (\ I I— WORTH S3O.C — A LA D OIiWU hunting rilled-case watch, stem winder and setter; %-plate Elgin jeweled movement ; fancy engraved cases ; guaranteed for 20 years. No. 1104; - : <C!/1 (}()- WORTH 570.00- THIS <P^**J*\J\J gent's hunting case, 14-carac gold watch; stem winder and setter; G. M. ' Wheeler full-jeweled movement, with patent regulator; top and bottom engraved cases! fro. 1361. _ QIQ (in- WORTII $30.00 -a LADY'S '$>L*J*\/VJ hunting filled-case watch; El gin opiate, 11-jeweled movement; stem winder and setter; engine-turned engraved cases, made by Dueber and warranted for 20 years. No. 120 S. SC*-JO f\l \-WORTH $50.00-THIS LADY'S %>*J/^»\J\J hunting case, 14.carut gold watch, stem winder and setter, Wai tham full jeweied movement: jewels in gola settings; vermicelli-engraved cases: very artistic. ' No. QOO nn-WORTIIS3T>.OO-THIS LADY'B 'S>A*A**\J \J hunting case,solid gold watch, stem winder and setter; Illinois jeweled movement: top and bottom engraved cases; nearly new. No. 1319. e'J'J ( \(\- WORTH 552.50--TUIS LADY'S >^J»J»j»\J\J hunting case, 14-carat gold watch, fine %-plate nickel, fuli-jeweled Waltham movement; stem winder and setter; handsomely engraved cases; used only one month. No. 1214. <2i<Oß (in-» ( 540.00--TUIS LADY'S i®****J*VJ\J bunting case, 14-carat gold watch, stem wiuder and setter; Elgin jew eled movement; richly engraved cases; as good as new. No. 1171. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE line of solid gold chains, 10 and 14 --caraUconsisting of ladies' vest Victorias, bead, neck and queen chains: also about fifty dif ferent styles of gents' vest chains; ail the very latest designs.