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\u25a0VOL .VII. ,

DRY GOODS. -v.:'

25 DRY G00DSI25PER PER

CENT. CENT.

Discount GUSTAVE fail•'iowf<t Iff 1 ifc_ BIB Ilowest

i KATES ! ?....*???.*??.. JON ANY . ON ANY

AND ALL N. W. CORNER AND ALL

Dry Goods ! SEVENTH MD JACKSON Dry Goods !and STREETS. and

NOTIONS! NOTIONS!_________________ ,

Encouraged by the liberal .response of thepublic will

This WeekCONTINUE HIS

REBATE SALE!ALLOWING 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT!

on any and all

Dry Goods and Notions!The discontinuance of the sale may however be looked for at

an early date. Itwillbe announced in this paper.

Silks, Cashmeres, White Goods !Velvets, Dress Goods, Table Linens!

Satins, Trimmings, Towels,

BARGM h EVERY DEPARTMENT!EVERY PURCHASE A BARGAIN!

SjHStore open from 8 a. in. to 9 p. m.-?

Gustave Heinemann!1ST. "W: Cor. Seventh. &Jackson Sts.

DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.'

t

Iam StillHere, and alsoat tlie

FRONT!No 25 per cent. Inducements.

No 30 per cent. Discounts.No Auction Stock.

BUT A COLLECTION OP

That for quality of Goods and Newness of Materials, cannot beduplicated in this city, nor offered at prices that are lower than thefigures Ihave placed upon them. i

I WON'T BE UNDERSOLD.Have now on my Counters and ready to show, the Choicest line of

Summer SilksEver Brought to St. Paul. Call and see them, you won't regret it.

ENORMOUS STOCK OP

New White Swisses,„ Mot Swisses,

Figurefl Swisses,.And "White Goods Generally.

THE CHEAPEST LINE OF BLACK CASHMERES i THE CITY.

Astonnuing Bargains in Blact anfl Colorefl SiKs.In fact, a Bargain is given you in every yard of material you re-

ceive at my store. Come and see ifthis is not true.

CLARENCE 1. M_9,384 Wabashaw street,

SundayBOOKS.

This Stock is a Special lot ofBooks bought at a large BankruptSale in New York. ....

aiifl Perfect EditionsGUARANTEED.

I '.

REMEMBER !JS?" This Stock cannot be Replenished. Do not

lose the opportunity of Seeing and Selecting

from the full assortment.

ONLY 39c.Best Editions of Popular Standard 12 Mos. Large

clear type, good paper and handsomely boundin cloth. Publishers price .00 and .25.

8,000 COPIES.Robinson Crnsoe.Arabian Nights Entertainment,Swiss Family Robinson. .Children of the Abbey.Don Quixote.Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress.Ivanhoe.Scottish Chiefs. «Thaddeus of Warsaw.Last Days of Pompeii.Andersen's Fairy Tales.•Jane Eyre.The Mysterious Island. Jules Verne.20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Jules Verne,Tour of the World in 80 Days. Jules Verne, jGrimm's Popular Tales.Dickens' Child's History of England.WillyKeilly..Ksop's Fables, over 100 illustrations.Oliver Twist, by Dickens. ,Last of the Mohicans, by Cooper.Sketch Book, by Irving.Adam Bede, by George Eliot.VanityFair, by Thackeray. -

ONLY 74c.Best Editions of Standard Red Line Poets.

Without doubt the finest and most completeedition of the poets ever issued in this country,at 'a low price. In 12mo. volumes, illustrated,handsomely bound in cloth, richly embossed inblack and gold, full giltedge. Retail price, $1.25.

750 COPIES.Arnold, (Edwin), Hemans,Aytonn, Hood,Burns, Herbert,Byron,* ' Iliad (Homer),Browning, Ingelow,*Chaucer, Keats,Campbell,' Lucille,*Cowper, Milton, . \u25a0

Crabbe, Moore,*Coleridge, Macaulay,Dante,* Meredith,Dryden, Ossian,.Eliot (George), Odyssey (Homer),Favorite Poems, Poe,Goethe,* Poetry ofFlowers,Goethe's Faust, Pope,Goldsmith. Procter,Religious Poems, Rosetti (Dante),Schiller,* Scott,*Shakspeare,* Shelley,Taylor's PhilipVan Ar- Tennyson,*

tevald, Thomson. \Tapper, - Virgil,White (Kirke), Willis,Wordsworth.. Books marked *are also bound in full Morocco,giltedges, giltside and back,'

Retail price $3. Only $1.18.

200 Copies Large Octavo PoetsBound in full leather .binding, illustrated withengravings,

Retail price $3. Only $1.78.

SHAKSPEARE. TEeYS05,BUMS,MT0S,All the American Poets, Mark Twain's Books.

Mary Jane Holmes' & May Am Hem-mil's Novels.

100 Copies Dickens' Child's History of England,handsomely bound in cloth.

V 25 CENTS.

S. CI. DICKINSON,No. 7 Bridge . Sauare.

BOOKS! IKS! BOOKS!

50,000J00KS!Dictiii's Big Miffili!

GREAT

Bankrupt SaleOF

BOOKS!50,000 VOLUMES

OF THE—

CHOICEST STANDARD LITERATURE,T—X"* 4- ' '?"*'\u25a0History,

_Fibtion,-Poetry,

Biography,"Witand. Humor,

Travel and. -A_dventure,&q, &o.

BOOKS INSETS!In Qd_ and Half Calf. B_i__s •

|-| 10 SETS ' " :MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND,

5 vols., half calf. \u25a0 •:.

Retail price $15. Only $5.48.

25 SETSof the same, 5 vols., cloth,

Retail Price $5. Only $1.79.

10 SETSGREEN'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH .PEO-

PLE, 4 vols., half calf,

Retail price $12. 'Only $5.48.

15 SETSof the same, 4 vols., cloth,

Retail price $6. Only $2.98. ,.. 10 SETSMCCARTHY'S HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES,

4 vols., half calf,

Retail price $12. Only, $5.48.

10 SETSof the same, 4 vols., red cloth, gilt top,

Retail price $5. Only $3.50.

10 SETSGIBBONS' ROMAN EMPIRE, 5 vols., cloth,

Retail price $5. Only $2.88.

20 SETSGEO. ELIOT'S COMPLETE WORKS, 8 vols.,

red cloth, gilt top, fine edition,

Retail price $12. Only $6.88.

* 5- SETSDICKENS' COMPLETE.WORKS, 15 vols., half

calf, illustrated, .'.•>'" .ARetail price $45. Only $19.88.

• _———_-

10 SETSof the same, 15 vols., cloth, illustrated,

Retail Price $22.50. Only $9.65.

15 SETSSAMUEL SMILES' "Self-Help-Series," "Self-

Help Duty," "Thrift and Character," 4 vols.,cloth, \;:>'.' v--,v -;''-.

Retail price $6. Only $2.88.

Alarge selection of -FAMILYBIBLES

At 50 per cent below retail price.

Catholic Books andCatholic Prayer Books,

And Thousands ofMiscellaneous Books.

1 0. DICKINSON,No. 7 Bridge Square,

ST. PAUL.

ST. PAUL, MINN., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1884.

(KlnhE.

SPRING GOODS.

SPRING mm, 1884!MANNHEIMER BROS'Place on Sale To-morrow

50 pieces Pin stripe Summer Silks at 65c.50 " Pin checked Summer Silks at 75c.50 " Shaded stripe Summer Silk at 75c.50 .. " 24-inch, All-Silk, heavy, Black Satin

Brocades at $1.50; worth $2.50.75 pieces, 22-inch, Black Grosgrain Silks, heavy

and durable, at $1; worth $1.50.75 pieces Black Grosgrains of warranted quality,

at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. \u25a0

New Surah Silks, including all leading shades.

EST OUR

Dress (Jowls Department !WE OPKIST

the most perfect line of desirable colors evershown here-of Albartr dss Cloth, drap Veloute,Cachemere Vigogne, Roye Courtesse, Silk andWool Plaids and Checks, Summer Camels Hair,Traver Cloth, Venetian, Tricotine, Tappeta,Merveilleux, Foule, Jersey, Imperial Serge,Battiste, Nuns Veilings and Armures in greatvariety of designs.

We are also exhibiting late importations ofFrench Printed Satteens, Zephyr Cloths, SeerSuckers, Linen Lawns, Zanzibar Stripes, etc.,and spring assortments of

.ft PARIS LISLE THREAD HOSIERY,AND

COUSTAURE PARIS KID GLOVES,In street and party shades.

: ; POPULAR PRICES!

Ml& MINNESOTA SUETS.*£ Out of town Orders receive prompt and careful attention.

I AMUSEMENTS.' iV-ht^: ..... .. . .

OLYMPLO THEATEE!Seventh Street, Near Jackson.

Monday, March 3d!. v Six Nights Only!Greater Than Ever! A Mammoth Entertainment!

LESLIE, HOWARD & KAINE'SAllied Attractions and Specialty Co.

PROP. "WINGPIELD and his Troupe of Educated Dogs.M'LLE ALPHOUSINE in her wonderful performance on the

Revolving Globe.The Great European Artists EICKERTS BROS, in their laughable

and grotesque Musical Specialty.JOHNSON & LYON, American and Lancashire clog dancing,

reels, jigs, etc.EDWABD LESLIE &WILLIAMDEVERE in their original act,

entitled "Just from Doni»al.»'LESTER HOWARD & MISS GEORGIE KAINE in their extrava-

ganza, entitled "Political Discussions"The World's Wonder, LE AIRE, in his perilous act upon the

flying trapeze; also introducing his wonderful ceiling walking.8 FRANKLINS, character change artists and vocalists.

The whole to conclude with Howard &Kaine's great afterpiece,

; THE CROWDED HOTEL!Characters by the full strength of this mammoth company. in connection with the above theEmerson &West Co. remain one night longer— evening.

Family Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Reserved seat tickets on sale at Merchants HotelNews stand, without extra charge.

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CLOTHIERS.

B. O. P. C. H."We can make itto your interest

to trade with us at any season ofthe year, particularly at this sea-son, as we are cleaning out/thebalance of our winter stock atridiculously low prices. Being'headquarters for anything in ourline. We are enabled to offer alarge assortment and lower pricesthan smaller houses can do.

We make a specialty of Chil-dren's Clothing,

Latest Hats, Finest Clothing,Best Furnishing Goods.

IBMM-aJR_K HOUSECor. Third and Robert Streets, St. PauL

. BUSINESS COLLEGE.*

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AND TBLEGRAPHIO INSTITUTEHas long since established its claims to public favor and has now entered upon its 15th year underthe most favorable auspices. Send for catalogue, giving full particulars. -Cor. Third :. and Jackson ,

: . W. A. FADDIS, Principal.

TAILORING^ I \u25a0 •

FI^^ T^ILOKLTSTGr.

ftlWAY ft IMftM 30Eastr_irdstreet,VUlMll QCMlUil, St. Paul, Mian.

DRY GOODS.

HIE SUCCESS!The Inauguration of the Great.

Eiitej SaleOf 11,500 Yards of

HAMBURG

EdgingsAND

IISERTIMS,RESERVE STOCK,

Called lortti an Immense Concourse ofPeople Yesterday.

To-MorrowTbe Sale Will Be

NO. 02.

CONTINUED,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

The Best, Largest & Most. Varied Stock of

PIANOS, ORGANSAND

Musical Irctauise,IN Tim NORTHWEST,

We guarantee lower prices, easier terms andbetter good* than any small dealer can possiblyoffer. THY 03.

148 & 150 East Third St.___\u25a0__\u25a0__ ————— ——__M—_

AMUSEMENTS.

Grand Opera House!L. N. SCOTT, Kasaqmb.

Thursday, Friday* Saturday,MARCH 6, 7, & 8,

SATURDAY MAT] .1

THE CHAXFKAUS!HENRIETTA A PRANK.

RKVEKTOIBBiThursday and Saturday,

Kit, the Arkansaw Trawler.By Mr, Chanfran.Friday, - - - The Bankrupt's Wife.Saturday Matinee, - - - Isabel Vane.

A new version by Mrs. Chanfrau.Sale of feats commences Wednesday, 9 a.[m.Prices Si, 75c, 50c, and 25c.

Grand Opera House!ST. PAUL, .MINN,

The Magnificent <))><t»

Pirates ofPenzance.BY TUB

STILLWATER CHORAL UNION.Grand; chorus.

50 VOICES 50ONE NIGHT ONLY,

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 !Prices: $1.00, ;."\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. 50c an I 25c. Sale of reserved

\u25a0eats commences Monday, March yd, B a. in.,

at box bfflce.The new and handsome Drop CVutai*will 1 »\u25a0

exhibited on this occasion, for the :;r-i time.

And iu Addition an

Immense ReductionWill be Made in

TABLE LINENS.Itis now an established fact that |1 lie

Greatest Bargains ever offeredin the Northwest are to

be fouudfat the

ALL ABOUND THE GLOBE.The wool growers of Utah have appoint dele-

gates to the Denver convention,The manufacturers of confections In New York

who prepared Easter prize packages have beenarrested. • , -

Mrs. Minnie McOill was arrested at Williams-burg, N. v.. for kidnapping her own child.

$40 000Geo. II. Mills, convicted in Brooklyn the other

day fur the murder of his wife, is sentenced tohang Aprilis,

Atlast it i- anpposed that the murderers of tin)

Crouch family, near Jackson, Mich" are arrested,Jndd Crouch and Dan S. Holcomb, members ofthe family, being the parties.

Parties in Philadelphia, tellta ; pistols to schoolboys, have been arrested.

The insurance or Powers & Weigetman'ajchemical works, Philadelphia; is {389,800.

Asiiniii SaleThe iron manufacturers of the United States

haver entered a protest against Morrison's tariltbill..

Philadelphia Is still sending relief to tho floodsufferers, and San Francisco yesterday sent $3,100to Louisville, Ky.

At Hartford, Conn., the United State* Stamp-tag works were burned yesterday, entailing a Iosjof 1400,000.

OF THE

Mrs. Spellmeyi .-. New York, got jealous of hcThusband and shot herself.

KEMAM

Mrs. Lnngtry's stage properties have been at-tached in New York, under a claim of §1,501)damages, on account of her not appearing at amatinee at the New Park theater. She said s.huwas sick, and her physician ordered her not toleave home.

The widow of Salmi Morse is.on the way fromCalifornia. Be left a number of manuscriptpoems,plays and lectures, which will; not buunsealed until she arrives. I

Mi-*Blackburn wishes "On the Yellowstone"to be rewritten, so that there may bo ."less talkand more notion." —. • .'

AtPort Jarvis, N. C, yesterday, Dr. Robert-son, inventor of a Hying machine, dropped deadfrom heart disease. J

StoclofDrrGoodsThe Liberal Reform club, Boston, I* taking

measures to call a convention in New York of allof those who approve the civil service reform es-pecially, irrespective of party.

From Montreal it is learned that the snowblockade has caused great irregularity of thotrain-.

At 422 Wabashaw- Street.

AtNorth Wheeling last evening, a conplc otman quarrelled In a ganililiugsaloon, when pno

of them was shot through the head. Tho mur-derer was arrested.

The Van Riper family, the Ave viitims of thofire in a tenement house at Sew Vort, wereburied yesterday.-

McKerson &Collator's flouring n.'ll nt Pent-water, Mich.,'burned, last night. Loss §i5,000;insurance §7,000. .\u25a0'..' iJ'-. *- On account of the burning of Po-Vnrs andWeightman's establisment

_ Philadelphia, theprice of quinine has -•'">\u25a0\u25a0 up nearly 50 .yer cent.

AtCentalia, Pa., apart] of Hungarians camped,quarreled, and two men and a woman were fa-tally stabbed.. ;,,'^- \'.:,-r ;-:••/

For the first time in ten years' Houesvi.'Je haselected a Tit-publican council, through the bolt-ing.of the Democrats.1 The new American ship Bavin has been lest onthe voyage to Japan. She had-a cargo of oilvalued at 171,000, and the ship cost §135,000.

esse! and cargo were insured.

SILKS,

SATINS, \u25a0"-'

..!•••// CASHMERES, The Bed river in Mississippi has risen so muchthat the levees are breaking and the plantation*&ie being overflowed In all directions. The .wateris higher than last year, and within ten Inches of18S-'.DRESS GOODS, ,

; FLANNELS,The Arkansas river has overflowed, and sev-

oral have been drowned whilo trying to tare theirstock. \u25a0 Ifthe levee breaks at Hcicma, Ark., thowhole .town will be flooded and the people areordered to hold themselves . in readiness so that,when the alarm is given, they may go at onto totry and stop the break.

In fact, everything in the line of DryGoods, at prices with which,' competi-tion is an utter impossibility.

» Francis J. Smith, city treasurer at iiayonnc,N. J., is short §37,000, and a warrant is out forhi* arrest.- . -' , ", , :. \u25a0

/ InSan Francisco, the Chinese. cigar makersstruck on account of the restriction act, and themanufacturers now order a lockout of the Chi-nese, retaining only the white*. .

P. T. K_WANAGH, ':. At Bazoo, Mo., two masked men went' to jhohouse ot B. H. Wells, and shot and killed JohnE. Wells, aged-sfcety-flve, in the presence of hie5wife. They demanded money, but shot htra be-lore he could reply. They got only a silver watch.Auctioneer!

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