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8 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1890. Fthe necessity tot various reforms In A FUROR OF ADULATION. Anaconda's dates are July 80 toAug. 9, where manifest, audits programme shows six stakes, the citygovernment is made make the following demands to which we cheer- Lavished onthe Danz Sunday Con- SAINT PAUL. AMONG THE HORSES. the thoroughbreds being given a two A HAND fullysubscribe, and which we expect candi- and three-year-old event. The former dates for mayor, and aldermen who receive cert Yesterday. run Inthe INJOLITICS. the of the wontingpeople to fullyin- CHATS. are asked to five furlongs votes In silence most profound, and with CORRIDOR Bankers' stake, which $400 is added, Bobbing dotse and pledge themselves touphold.-., '. OIFUOAN Positively to Labor Is Up in An- faces expressive of the deepest interest Proctor Knott Is the latter a half in the First? We demand the introduction and '?The country is fairly ablaze on the and a mile and ticipation the City rigid enforcement of the eight-hoar system and keenest enjoyment, listened th? BEAT THESE PRICES. Booked for the July Meet- Montana Suburban, to .which the asso- of onall city work. tariff question," said a well-informed ciation adds $500. As at Deer Lodge ,of mayor audience at the Harris theater yester- 1 Campaign. Second? \V? demand the . and traveling man at the Merchants' yester- ing at Hamline. and also at Butte, the Montana-bred aldermen of the city of St. Paul that they day afternoon, waiting with bated ALL FORFEITED PLEDGES! day. "1have heard the strongest Re- two and three-year-old trotters are pro- petition the coming legislature to so amend breath of the first notes of that most their vided with stakes, the added money at the city charter of the city of St.Paul to divinely creation, Labltsky's publicans denounce the attitude of public work done by the day instead of beautiful <Cl? f\r\ FOR THIS LADY'S SOLID Qaa nn-cosT sns.oo? a diamond question, un- Anaconda and Butte being $250 to each St. Paul Labor-Political Gos- have the witching ?fl>?O.UU Kola watch worth $27.50; V?UU*\J\J locket, three stones. in the party loaders on this and Scoggan Brothers Will Give lettingitby contract. "Dream on the Alps." As Swiss nickel form ofa three-leaf some changes way of event. There are also open events for :. We are in to stem windmovement. clover. No. 4112. less radical in the trotters, sip From the Standpoint Third? favor of the establish strains of the harps floated dreamily tariff reduction are made at the present Luke Blackburn's Son a twoand three-year-old #250 ment of a system of making allappointments multitude, each delicate <Q?Ofc) fin? A LADY'S FILLED CASE, DIAMOND SCAUP PIN Foil 54.00, congress added on the programmes of the last two solely onmerits, and the engaging ofall city the ears of the i)P^A(.UU stem wind Hampden watch; worth fio.uu; Roman coll gold mount- session of a political revolu- of Labor. > tone quivering sweetly onthe silent air, years. place in the Northwest at Scent of Ozone. members of the circuit. The Butte pro- employes on the same basis. : cases willwear fortwenty No. 409. Ing. No. 4037. _ tion will take racing, and Fourth? We also declare that the present the imaginative listener might easily <C?*J,\ coming Business gramme calls for ten days' on (,;'J'J ALADY'S SOLID tiOLDBOX DIAMONDLINKHITTONS, the biennial elections. al- means ofstreet transit should not be leftin have fancied himself alone the sum- *i?O?J?V/vy 1? wind, two men s^e that the present inaddition to the stakes for trotters hands of a single private corporation, Alpine sole case watch: stem Eluin VtJu.wU stones. Roman gold mount- restrictions ready Anaconda Industrial Information the mitof one of those hills, the movement; originalcost No. 247. ings;cost 156.00. No.4D112. are crushing the life out of Eleven Races Scheduled for referred tothere are the as which, while gainingenormous profit from auditor of strains so weirdly beautiful 83O.?O. they emphat- stake, for two-year-olds, at five fur- the growth of population, oppress their em- <jj?'l*) (\ri? WOKTH S??.OO-A LADY'S MM-SCARF pin. 13 TITKU.UUISB trade, and are longs, added, Gleaned From Twin City as to seem rather of heaven than of gold ; CIQ?J>lC?.W\_7 diamond, ically demanding a reform. The farm- Monday at Clifton and with $400 and the West ployes and provoke strikes that tend to inter- grandeur f't^iUU 14-caret watch tine El- and one horseshoe half, earth. There is in the crash- \u25a0 to cast Side Derby, at a mile and a for rupt travel and.imperil public peace, but gin stem wind movement. No. 232. style; cost $3."> 00. Ho. 39.7. ers are at last ready aside preju- Sources. should, lawful process, be by the ing melodies of Wagner, an infection of New Orleans. three-year-olds, with $500 added, for the by assumed | FIRST COST THIS WORTH $\u0084 37mJ~A GENT'S passion vote for their in- \u25a0 benefit, orig- SJ?JM 850.0O? I? dices and and thoroughbreds. money all of cityand operated for public as gaiety and sometimes sadness in the %>O\J?\jyjW1? lady's solid gold, inHi huuting gold watch, They want a thorough reform The in inallyprovided by 9, of the charter great composers; there stem wind C^rv-'?v-'vJ stem terests. bought by the stakes opened by the members of section works ofall the Hampden watch; fully warranted. No. 4t>s. wind watch, Illinois movement. No. 30?. intlu' tariff,and can't be off as of the street railway company; we therefore is beauty ineach, beauty characteristic on eggs or bushel of the Montana circuit willbe divided Comment and Gossip ofInter- demand legislation to suomi't this question creator; <2-f)K (\(\?AN OPEN-FACE, FILLED AN OPEN-FACE GOLD a tariff each dozen Montana's Series of Summer Seventy per first municipal of the school of the but neither ip^t/iUv/ watch, wind, Elgin C'J/S'?>)tJil/Ut\i\?watch; wind; potatoes imported into the country. follows: cent tothe to a vote of the people at the next Wagnerian grandeur nor the intricate case stem stem Waliham Hansbromrb, 1 horse, 20 per cent to the second, and 10 est to the Toiler and the election. movement, engraved cases; a good timer. movement: engraved cases; original coft, Congressman of North Meetings?Spring Handi- Believing to be ofsuch technical perfection of works by the 527. Sj3.hO. No. -103. Dakota, place a duty on potatoes percent, to the third. Such a division . the above demands No. would caps?Brevities. a greater inducement to win. Politician. character that no friend ofthe cause of labor host of famed composers have the power FILLED fli?,OO? ami never say a word against placing a makes it find no citizen ofSt. Paul can refuse to give of fQO (V\? BOX-CASE GENT'S jEonnn~? u?T A GENTS to touch the heart and bring tears ?TPX?O?Uw watch, Hampden jeweledmove- i duty on tinplate and $17.50 Nominations to the stakes close Tues- his adherence, we do hereby declare that we ?COv/?v7v/ burningcase. ElginMen wind of '2^' cents day, April any sympathy to the eyes of those who ment; worth$40.00. No.31?3. I watch; heavy cases. No. 327; 14 carat geld. a ton on the steel rails on which the 1. Workingmen's MunicipalReform willnot support candidates who refuses as does this vision management the Twin City The togive them their support in writing. hear them 6> (\(}?WORTH $20.00? A LADY'S! HR i\{ krston \u25a0 oiamo productions of his state must be trans- The of fairly under of the Alps by Labitsky. Of <Cl watch; ;?p*\u25a0<ii?l I \? wo for pulling Jockey club, especially Secretary BETTING ON SPUING RACES. association is now way. The following executive committee <>l/4.Uv/ chatelaine gold war- : *J?\J\J ring;plain band mounting; ported to market. The time and Itspolicy identical with that was nominated, will the success of the Dauz concerts ranted for time. No. 109. worth WML No. 305 s. the woolover the eyes of the fanners of Shaw, upon whose broad shoulders most will be and the election there has never been a doubt since the country Odds Offered Against Possible outlined inlast week's issue. The plat- be held at the next meeting: P. J. H;O7 LADY'S SOLID GOLD ALADY'S DIAMONDKING; this has passed, and the war of the club work fails, feels jubilant firstof the series was given six weeks <$>'4/ 1m*JyJAH-Awatch, wind, Elginmove- Q1 Mfl~ stones, go." and yet a prac- Smith, R. S. McNamee, J. D. Mc- stem ?71O?Viv/ five small, bl perfect) tariff must private received from the Winners of the Suburban form is a conservative and ago; and yesterday atternoon, in the ment. No. -449. worth$30. No. 4172. _ over advices Brooklyn Handicaps. workingman find Clearnon. M. J. Donovan, T. M. blinding on East Saturday. A prominent turfman tical one. No could Daggy, Simon Sheeley, J. H. Amoss, tace of a snow storm borne (\f\? ORIGINAL COST $50.00? A WOIlTI! sar>o.oo-A One of the shrewdest observers of by any demands, whether chilly wings a cutting March <E*-?n watch, <?!!^n*.ty.'*\JyfMV~' dia" in this of Kentucky, who is not only a close The following odds are offered fault with the Edwin Fisher, S.