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8 THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1% 1900. IlfKOfiiS sipiiiiK!

The Assembly gave its opening party THEY OOME UP IS COURT. THIS °a season ast evenlnff at Elks' hall A ribbon german was danced, the SIXTH AND ROBERT STREETS. TIME IN A NEW , jority ma- Ns^^ of the favors being ribbons of dif- — flfitrrv; ii SB H B HRflii fl FORM ferent hueg or tiny Christmas trees and. colored standards. The hall was simply decorated with palms. Danz' fullorches- Evenwiththes Paceatourdlsp°salwe^n't m For Infants and Children. tra was stationed behind a screen of IWFW^^ iT^^^^^^^ Pa™s and gave a brief promenade con- THF1 111-4 IINTfII1 n O hope to tell you all you want to SAYS HER FATHER STRUCK HER cert before the dancing. The guests were UJH ULtLF 111* IT hear about received by Mrs. Charles r— \u25a0' , holiday ra H. Blgeldw Jr., ;-:" "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•. \u25a0" '\u25a0'.-•' ; :; V \u25a0'/\u25a0 \,J:i2: in attractions. Ifwe have not U £? hn Jackson, Mrs. William C. — - - - ~ told' The Kind: You Have \u25a0Read, Mrs. W. Gordon and Mrs. in this chapter the-"'news you want to hear, try Mannheimers' | Atarla, Daughter, Brings an Ac- Charles . first to be sure we do not the Archibald McLaren. Mr. Gordon led the have BSHPSPI tion for $3,10-O Damages to cotillion, in addition to the members of what you want, for all the marvelous variety of goods we show, we have the choicest a the ,«,; 1 Her, Ke&alting From \u25a0f Assembly there were number of in- i^^ft^-^r#^^^ih AlWayS BOUgHi vited guests present last evening. The broadest variety and the most fairly priced. ; a Brick. Assembly i 3 composed I j^^gefcablcPrcparationforAs- I 1 young of th« following married people: Mr. and Mrs. j! VisH the Doll Department, second floor—all kinds, all sizes, all prices— 2sc up to $15.00. D. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blgelow tingtheStomadssandßowelsof * *^ The ease of Anna Maria Weber against Mr. and Jr.. "RfiEITS th.o rJf 4 her father, Weber, on Mrs. H. E. Bigelow, Mr. and Carl is trial before Mrs. C A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Judge Brill and a jury in the district Dean, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Douglas, Mr. Superior Furs. plaintiff alleges Clearing and Mrs. Field, Suit court. The de- Jacket Sale that the I. H. Mr. Charles John and Mrs. fendant hit her on the head with a brick W. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. How- Suits formerly priced at $25.00 and $30.00 FASHION'S | FAVORITE-Fine Fura suing ard James, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jaggard, $ 1g.OO with style Promotes DigesUoT\,Checrful- fi M */ Mr and for this she is for $3,100 dam- Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jackson, Mr to them are here in great ! ages. Archibald and Mrs Suits formerly priced at $35.00 and $40.00 $25.T0 variety. Some ' McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. M. D * extremely rich quality; ness and Rest.Contains neither » ,n JRk-'J\;9¥ Carl Weber, Munn. vlf the defendant, is seventy Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Orway, Mr. Jackets formerly priced at $ 15.00 $9.00 Alaska sealskins, not a great quantity^ Opmm,Morptime norliiiierai. g #|\ years of age and lives at 527 Collins and Mrs. M. J. O'Shaughnessy. Mr. and 11/ Mrs W. F. Peet, Mr. and Mrs. Jackets formerly priced at $20.00 but superior quality. Estimates sul>- NotNahcotic. street. His wife recently secured a di- Read. W. C. $ 12.50 g vorce from him. He Mr. and Mrs. T. L. S-hurmeier, mitted on exclusive garments. aLWtr is said to be pos. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil V. Seymour, Col Box Coats formerly priced at $20.00 1 2.50 sessed of considerable property. and Mrs. S. D. Sturgis. Mr. and Mrs C- leading L. bpencer, Automobiles formerly priced at Jackets in all the Furs, at th« JBeapeatOldlk'SMCnJPininEEL A Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Tighe, $35.00 $29.00 prices MPT TAKE HIS CHANCES. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Warm and Mr. and Long lowest for such qualities. Ptmpkm Se*J~ • It\% Mrs- Wallace C. Winter. Children's and Short Coats at one-tEl3rd former prices. %Mk The guests Best quality gnA AU.Senna * - M&\ I invited last evening were: Hudson Bay ifflv •Mortsra&ee Patterson Cannot Collect Mr and Mrs. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. s best to buy Holiday Gifts early and avoid the rush later. Otter Jackets &ffc &. Bigelow, A. JrKieSesd.* I B Storage Horn, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mr. for *Jf|^V El 4 |* Cold Insurance. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Ly- /ft Judge Otis, Miss Kirk. Miss Bigelow, OubonattStda II HL# X of the district court, yes- ons. Miss Elsie For $35.00 * terday filed his decision in tne case of Wicols, Miss Noyes. Miss Catherine Ab- F* Electric Seal. bott, 7flt| Jackets, satin William Henry Patterson against the St. Miss Lannbourn, of New York; MiS3 Dress Goods Skinner l^j^^wia-/amw ' Bancroft, Remnants! JL4&& / I JT\w - • Paul Cold Storage and Warehouse com- Miss Stevenson, of Boston; $^NP^V lined. I IB O O pany, in which he denies the application Miss Katherine Richards Gordon, Miss Black and colored—We are enabled to add new remnants to the stock W M of the plaintiff on an order to show Olipnani, Mips Clark, Miss Sanborn, Miss For $35.00 Astrakhan j Aperfecf Remedy for Cons 911 A B^ left from fSk^SO. Jack- cause why the Insurance companies Mabel C. Horn, Miss Fumes?, Mis our last week's sale— lengths from 2 to 7 yards, suitable forfull ets, stayed and • rion.SourStomach.Diarrhoca, l»f should not be enjoined Blanche dough, Miss Rachel Hill, ?W Fj£§ interlined—i |i| . A and restrained Margaret Miss costumes, children's dresses, skirts and waist patterns— rare opportunity to tt^^^^ Skinner satin lined. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- |\«f from paying any insurance to the de» Muir. Miss Grace Robbing, Mis 3 Cft^ llfOP fendant. The court denies tne applies, LUla Finch; Messrs. Young, Stevenson, SLEEE M F. Lightner.W. Trowbrld^e, CAPES. | ness andLossOF \J* :. || VUI tion and dismisses the order to show son, P. MacPher- -fUl cause. Judge Bunn, F. Shepard, M. Bend, T"'S^?.^*?3 alf Regular $40.00 Electric Seal $27.50; James N. Price __ _ «_ Mr. personally Hill, E W. Durant Jr., Simile Signature of Patterson is liable for fcigelow. F. R. Buying Holiday money, $45.00 Electric Seal $32.50 {| P t a mortgage of $50,000 arid brought h 3 Stewart, Clapp. Julian N. Kir- Gifts NOW means time and trouble saved. a-ction compel by, M. Boyle, Fobes, Hammond, $35.00 Astrakhan § to the insurance com- and Taylor. Jamme $25.00 t&'&ffz^ Th fly Yfi^r^ panies, who underwrote lor the present ynsw -YOHK. 1 1 111ll| I yttl owners, to apply thedr insurance money SCARFS. on any deficiency on the mortgage sale of 'The Case of Matda," with local appli- Fine Perfumery. Art Needlework. the property. cations, was discus.-cd yesterday $6.00 Electric Seal $3.56 by afternoon ' the Woman's Civic league in the lec- See our large assortment of Fancy Box " $8.50 Genuine ture A special Wednesday sale of Finished Black Marten $5.00 LONG UST, OP DEFENDANTS. room of the People's church. Miss Perfume—many neat packages forchildren, Laura- Shepard, of the state agricultural Pillows all our beautiful Embroidered J^* A full school, opened and a beautiful line of novelties in single — line of handsome Sable and fv the discussion with a pa- Oriental, Tapestry and Velour Pillows at Red per aptly entitled "The Great and double bottle y" • A and Blue Fox sets. Receiver of Company Proceeds can Ameri- pack- dh a. Special prices— fine opportunity to buy i copy Mystery." The servant girl prob- ages. exact vf wRAPPea. I |S^%^9 I I Against 150 Former Shareholders. lem, the lecturer admitted, was not one Tfeii!% OOi Christmas Gifts. One big |rth> J& Jsk &. Holiday Gifts Now. ILi SI that considered an early or an easy so- 25cto #V#W table of Finished Pillows, _ COMPANY, Arthur M. Wiekwire, as receiver of 4L . Clikl W'WW^ ; - NEW YORK lution. THE CCNTAUH CITY. Tnves>tn:ent-company Mistresses mus-t face this hard ' the Manufacturers' lact that when an ordinarily Intelligent For today's selling — Fancy bottles of special fVIVV UNDERWEAR, has commenced suit to enforce liability, gin WQrJEjY'S American is confronted with a choice fine Handkerchief Perfume, A There are over 150 defendants, and a castes, «§ Sk •$ . Others at $5.00 constable was detailed to serve sum- pf the factory, the shop or the regular value 25c. Extra I Made to fit the weather and the pocket- mons on entire lutehen, she naturally choses the high- /©f' the list. f;s t- Keniove the stigma that attache special I Jsi &.S& t3T*And a Handsome Showing. book. , The Manufacturers' Investment com- itself household pany is a local concern, was or- to labor and the proolem t^High-class Millinery—Third >, Women's %-wool natural gray and last night with President Kumrow in ganized and is solved. But how remove that stigma.? Floor.. back in 18S0, for the purpose of Miss Shepard thought training cream ribbed Vests and Pants, b a the chair, when there were three appli- stimulating manufacturing in scnools cations for membership, which were re- local cir- would help seme, especially if they car- gibbon Extras. good values at $1.00. Just for %tj^ cles. A large men Field, examining number of business ried with them suggested day, %y In Labor's ferred to the committee. The became interested to extent of diplomas. She one today, at " following nominations for officers were the load- that instead of establishing one large Dainty Luncheons. See our 3 and 4-inch Taffeta, ing up on stock issued amounted to school in plain fancy made: President, Win. Kurarow and A. $140,000. for training domestic sciences, warp prints, and Children's 50c quality Camels-hair Vests, Berg; president, Kelly, Groh about The solvent stockholders it would be more satisfactory to have a stripes, plaids |3» was a large at the vice M. R. will aggregate, perhaps, about $60,000. number While In the store take elevator to the corded effects, worth 30c a ft Pants and Drawers, jm, mm There attendance and F. W. Connors: recording secretary, of smaller schools which young floor dainty I meeting of the Carpenters' union at As- Blumquist The extent of the indebtedness is about girls might Third and try our luncheons. today will 0 V. and Wm. Kumrow; finan- $37,000. attend without leaving home, yard, for IVY sembly ho 11 last night. This was mainly cial secretary, T. Keller, V. Blumquist, lit lieu of such a school she suggested ths They are FREE with our compliments- be &*s\' accounted for by the fact that the elec- F. Stotz and J. Swedall; corresponding advisability of a number of housekeepers Armour's Celebrated French Potage, Don't forget our special sale of Plain tion of ofnec-rs for the ensuing six months secretary, F. M. Con- VERDICT WAS SET ASIDE. banding together for the, purpose Chicken Sandwiches, Cold Lunch Tongue, S CrWdren's 75c quality to place. The of- A. Charlebois and teaching of Satin Ribbons, all good fancy work Camels-hair Vests, "was scheduled take nors; treasurer, A- Forster; trustees, young women household work. Armour's Pork Beans, Pants and m on; treasurer, C. J. Holm; conductor, A. C. Hinges, Jno. Rosenthal, M. Wein- Judge Amidon, of the United State* tary to look after applications foi ad- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 liacher; warden, Brown; \u25a0 C. E. trustee and R, Markure. Receipts, $6; district court has filed an impor- mission and applicants for help as well. '.. • *-\u25a0•••\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0-'• \u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0)* {eighteen months), S. C. Swanlund. An- farthisbursenments, $1.90. tant decision in the case of John Pium- Such a secretary should be a paid mem COMEDY BY THE WOODMEN. AMUSEMENTS. drew Anderson. Joseph Hentges, Alfred mer against the Chicago. Milwaukee A, ber of the organization. lAnderpon and R. B. Nelson were initia- ilia., Railway setting: An animated "The Lucky reported Salesmen -r.-J^asJi.i f«.rffisssi <5> on list, and his case place, a brakeman in the servant's hall, lleaney arid Ktorted the nick the nominations for officers took employ of the defendant road. On the side of the case as tolerantly as Lheir Seventh streets, was crowded last even- referred to the executive committee for the election to be held at the next meet- night of own. ing, presentation Today prices: ~i feve&tlg&tion. ing. push March 16 last, at Montevideo, the occasion being the I mauiiccMatinee muay. $ , | The union decided to the card he was severely injured by falling from A number of small girls from the Peo- of the three-act comedy, "The Lucky 5C> SOC 75C Business Agent Morrison submitted his through the press. They directed the p-e's industrial school gave an mer- a freight car. Both of his' legs were cut interest- Watsons," given under the direction of report. Mr. Morrison found secretary to draw the attention of off. He claimed that while attempting ing demonstration concerning the proper the Dayton's Bluff camp, No. 20, Wood- U/ILLIAmCOLLIER in Irork tc be excellent throughout the chants to their agreement which closes way to set the breakfast table, very men unemploy- ptorers to step from one car to another the jar and the men of the World. "ON THE •Uy, and few union all Xmas and New Year's days, to most hygienic method of making a b>y QUIET." i d. past names next Thursday evening as of the train threw him the ground. bed. Much of the talent was furnished best comedy Within the week he said he had and the The plaintiff received a Each child had her toy dishes and h«r members of the cimp, and the presenta- Tha ever seen in this city. •i bund non-union carpenters on four or first evening when stores are to De kept verdict Tor toy beci or. the stage, and Nightprices—2sc. 50c, open. unanimously $18,000, after a strong fight by the coun- under the direc- tion was in every way a succes3, many : 75c, $1.00, $1.50. different Jobs, but after consultation The meeting indorsed sel representing tion of Miss Harriet Smith, one specialties, consisting 'five contractors employing them was the company. each of vocal selections, >mSth the E. B. Lott for labor commissioner. Judge Amidon says the verdict is showed herself to be a capable, if tiny, dances and burlesques, serving to please Oneof tha I ttecessful in each Instance is having them against housekeeper. and interest TOMORROW QjQ membership the overwhelming of the audience. I application for and weight Bake Plumbers Are Working. evidence. The real question in the oasa The programme closed with a demon- The play was filled with funny situa- iinn ire*!/S I n-ying their initiation fee as a guarantee stration in omelet making by jjhep- good The union met was how the plaintiff fell from cai- Miss tions, the comedians, Percy Gould and hisht & faith. Plumbers' last nl?ht with plaintiff the ard. Johnson, Bestbeefain|l On the trial it Samuel impersonating Accompanied muUJbdSvA! ! The receipts of the meeting were $82.60, President Connell in the chair. The meet- testified that The next meeting league well the byR. D. McLean and Odette Tyler, $26.50. ing was devoted to routine business, was the shock of the train which threw of the will oc- characters assigned to them. Hrhlle the expenses were when him from cur Jan. 8. Prof. Harry Schneider will Joseph it was reported that work was plenti- the car. speak on F. Z. Burkett, as Watson, made Shakespaere's America is mA ful this time of year, "Adulterated Foods." This an ideal farmer, while the part of his KING JOHlii (t Officers Arc Nominated. for the ail mem- lecture is a part of the domestic Friday Night bers of the union being employed. Re- Two science wife was well taken by Miss Susie Graetz...... V MACBETH ceipts, Were Granted Divorces. course that the civic league is pursuing; characters were Saturday - \u25a0_ The Sheet Metal Workers' union met $11; disbursements, ?5. The Irish acceptably Matinea .....:!.... fIARY STUART Judge Jaggard, in the district court handled by Norman Wagner and Miss Saturday Night KINO JOHN yesterday, granted two Miss Nellie M. Belle, of Helena, Mont., Elizabeth Patterson. LABOR NOTES. divorces, both of is a guest of Miss Bell Torteoin, of tF~For Reliable Groceries g-> to them on tne ground of desertion. Lena Ful- The other impersonations, in the hands Wednesday Erickson was ler street. of W Wag- and Matinee, commen- given a divorce from Misses Blanche Theeler, Pearl 4UICUTCIllUnlO clng Sunday next The following unions hold meetings Albert Erickson, whom <=he claimed de- ner, Mamie O'Grady, and Messrs. James tonight: Steam Engineers, Amalgamated serted her in July, 1898. They were mar, The midwinter breakfast of the Minne- Duffield and Percy Gould were well tak- The distinguished comedian and actor, ried June, sota Federation of AVomen's Clubs will , Amcjrifi&tr^ Woodworkers and Plasterers. in 1893. be given 12 at Ryan en, and their work elicited unstinted |i Feb. the hotel. The praise applause. SSI The street railway employes of Boston Frances Crowell secured a divorce from and Tlil are George W. Crowell. They following committee will have char-e: During the play specialties in songs f; MURPHY,'. attempting to have the companies were married Arrangements, Mrs. Georee C. Squires, Supported by Co., vestibule their and the railway of- at Duluth in July, 1892. The alleged de- and dances were given by Samuel Johns- the 50l Smith Russel in ® cars sertion took Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell, Mrs. M. J on, Joseph vl IS 2« ficials refuse "the request, claiming that place in December, 1838. Dooley; printing-. Mrs, Norman Wagner, Master Mo- unsafe run car Charles N. Akers; Kenna, and Torgerson "4 Bachelor's Romance" is it to a vestibuled music. Miss Nellie A. Hope; transporta- Misses Minnie and Opens Stanokrd through the crowded streets of the city. Court Sta-nds by tion, Sadie Johnson. ... \u0084 Sale of Seats Tomorrow Morning. Main Seventh and Broadway. McXamara. Mrs. M. J. Dooley; press, Mrs Su- presentation of play ®mm^ Store. Tho commissioners should see how the sAn Grier. The the was fol- Main 287—'Phones—Main 1G1!O. vestibule system works in the win Cities, ihe jury in the action of ejectment lowed by a dance and the serving of light if not then brought by Robert Duncan against Mi h, • • • refreshments. and convinced of its efficien- Miss Emma Charrield, of Boston, was " Branch Store,-Seventh and St. Peter. cy, they should ba forced to face the ael McNamara, tried in the district court The order under whose direction the L jt& ;- of wind before Judge Brill, brought in the guest of honor last evening at an in- given is I We 11 la I'hone Mnlu 1358. a winter's day for ten hours on a a verdict formal reception given-by the Misses entertainment was one of the non-vestitroled car as the motonnan is yesterday morning finding tne plainti-f Chatfield, most prosperous camps in the East End, Do not ignore plain facts. With the compelled to do for a living. Boston to be the owner Of the property in dis- of the Colonnade " and is now enjoying a membership of two largest and . most magnificently seems to to pute. • over charge of enter- •quipped grocery lean more literature than to A large reception •was• 200. Those in the ..GRAND.- establishments in the humanity. given yesterday tainment were Messrs. R. M. Rolfer, entire Northwest, we buy in quantities Go afternoon by Mrs. E. H. Cutler and Mi?g Ryan. Eggelson, The Mattress Makers' union :/iet last Will to the Grand Jury. Cutler at their home on William E. A. Lorenzo bo large, .of only the best quality of night adjourned Summit avenue and William Eggelson. SB ____:"MAN'S ENEMY." goods, that we are able and DO quote and for lack of a quorum. Iho case of Daniel Eisenberg aganst to introduce Miss i^una Cutler. orStronor prices competition. Robert R. so low they defy Mathew.s, an action to recover * • • Xlght. TOdOy — A BEAUTIFUL Fourteen Hours' ?s, Oranges by The Unlversalist Ladies* auxiliary open- M ?"^ Mrs. O. S. widow of tha redd, per can ...... :... capitol Monday afternoon of dames V. C. Gilman, T. C. Cook, J. L Mrs. L. Kroushaar, 52 yrs., St. Joseph s. \ "-.««' eminent phrenologist, Prof. O. S. . lUC and begged the: People's church. She said the Haymond Han, place. Fowler, York, Per cans $1.15 Supt. Lewis to send him to the times. were degenerating. Knapp and B. Proctor. 5 m03., 294 Summit of New on '"Life. Its Science and dozen , Morna No one could Murry, 3 mos., 910 Charles. Law3," beginning Dec. 1, 8 p.m., to all; Dec. 12, Indian school. answer . live questions. " People were • • Berledette Wappelow Corn, in dead Miss Proctor will give• an at William Temme, 26 yrs., 904 E. Fourth. 2:30, ladios only, Dec. 13, 8 p. m., gentlemen only; wUIII, per can thinking men's boots. Phrenol- informal Dec. 14 and 7, Bp. m. to all. Phrenological ex- Corn, ;.., ..Ow.8c ] ogy was the supreme Seminary hall Friday evenirg. A pro- Per dozen cans 95c education. Tha gramme of twelve numbers aminations and health consultations dally at Windsor science should be introduced th^ will be taught to Madame Rupport eaK.Rat.toG.nadaVia^eMll.« u.i >iv me nu< pubiic into at 9 o'clock. . Hotel until Dec. 24. Classes cure disease - A. eaja : schools. No school tepcher =h ,ull danced MABBJED. by electricity, beginning Dec. 19. 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. "MyFate Bleach is not a new, untried Tomatoes, wanke*." be aLowed to remedy, teach who had not mas- • day. \u0084.-,. • but has Jefcan^!'..... 8c • • same \u0084; been used by the beat j A holiday fe3tival Christmas - Per dozen cans .77: 95c p •nHii 11 » tercu it. and sale SITANSON-WESELT—Mr. Charles Suan- •"' people for years, and for dissolving °Wler had with, will be given at th<= Central Park M. E. and / Highest tickets to points in Canada th her.lasther last ni&htnight the son and Miss Abbie Wesely were united removing forever pimples, Xrecklee, moth PfiUirfir qualitypure Cream days ror^theho^ J^'ast offFa haf church Frlda - afternoon and evening by patches, blackheads, PsHlff of Tartar, per tic^ts^oin^at half-rates. * - j nornial head and traced on it society. in matrimony at their home, 292 St. An- eczema, tan, sunburn. I Ddrvlll^ rUWU.iI, . OQp Tickets on good " c henef \u25a0of the audience the ex- the Ladies'' Aid Luncheon will thony avenue, Tuesday evening at 8:30 \u25a0allowness, roughness or redneaa of U - sale Deo. 13 to 16, until ; *°^,t^aPt be served at noon. •kin, brightening the - " Jan. 7. • j Places where exist those primary p. m., surrounded by their friends. ! and for and beautifying T'SE SCHOCH'S "HOME-MADE" p • • j THE the oompl«zlon it hag no equal. \\ Cheap round-trip excursion tickets will" i tojlceß control Mr. and Mrs. A K.• Pruden, of — ]> DREAD AND PASTRIES—THE BEST. also be sold to large %l^%y"th?£ examination™nolo of these places Ashland It Is absolutely harmless to the most I IN THE number of Eastern ; «r ,i an avenue, will entertain during his stay In delicate skin.