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a THE ST. PAUL GLOBIS SUNDAY JANUARY 15, 1899. tn give sucfa affiatrs over to a single official, instead. Th^ experience of the ST. PAIL'S TlilWiNEXT state with Executive A cent Andrua was hardly commendatory of such i Field, one- man-system, and the cost i<> the ™ Sch lick&Go. OOKTWUgp or state when he was practically the 7 Field, BELIEVED THE COMIKG BATCH department was & .... whole siuin- and tish Schlick Co. APPOINTMENTS WILL INCUBDH greater than ii luis been recently, when all things are A RAMSEI HAM considered.* * Allthe purchases \u2666 latest were received la3t week, and New Embroideries. shortly 11 tore the legislature organ- 3 i ized, Ramsey delegation The Our annual the county 43d Annual Linen Sale £^^ DISTRICT DRAWS oiened "headauarters" in the Mer- !Our Annual Sale *$f£|J'i sale of Fine IF FIRST chants' h.>te!, to vVhith The Globe of i Will down ia the store's history as has had occasion once or twice 10 re- /&§&^=ie&^\. f^o Embroideries is fer. Big placards were Hum; in various 4^ e B"reatest a°d most successful one • Then Mm- tliHiii'i'ilr«- llrlwlitrat for i>ar;s of the hotel notifying the fo\ attracting no casual /mffXFV^KxflL kill(L It>!* for lhe Prof, liii'iisivortlito l»«- Made Su- comer that Ramsey county was at Muslin Underwear »/flff^cHp| of it 3 &reatest of atten- home, and that Senator Davis' friends W% i^ond perintendent of Public litHtrno- OF It's most were especially welcome. The signs willbe at its very beat tomorrow aud LARGENESS SALES. j tion, not only Wood, Aum- jiro .still there may be through the waek. Vfe \J& W^QOs# tlon C'«pt. F. B. the and it added successful for the SMALLNESS OF - for LlUi-ly that they are the only Eigns of hospi- '" \\ Jl^-^-^llllsfaJir surpassing iin Han, stillConsidered a tality about the headquarters, which c llave ffathered thousands of gar- /3r|£r^^ [- collection of Selection for Adjutant. have been turning' an unresponsive ear ments for tllissal every — we're make OK every one since the legislative sit- \ e.'atid g-arment j&MiifflgEim And worked hard to styles, way J^^~^S r^m^n * ~- " daintiest Some change In the prospective ap- uation became in any clar!3ad. Yen thC chea Pcst is raade of ff°od ma \u25a0m. this success. For months we picked to Tin- establishment the headquarters "V I Jj but also for the lowprices, which polntments of Gtov. l,iru Is felt have of S^fvV^f< vlffii! terials' clailltily trimmed, liberal in cut, # created diftse-nston in the rartks of the up quantities of Linens wherever an only prevail during" period been made by the appointments of Fri- Ramsey delegation, and it is whisper- r^\d^AV MvVifPill II \ the judgment carefully made, and; in a word, satis- day, according to th« of the ed about that the abandonment of the /flVjiivW tl iW sL advantageous purchase could be made. of this sale. friends of the various candidates. The h< adquarters was due to a quiet tip factor in cve r Xa^- ' Vi(/V\ IT T O -: particular. Even the g c held these purchases for this sale. These 5 lines of Swiss, First district had candidates for the from Senator Davis' friends that the fillPt/1\ 'I * — "*•r\* Nain- disposition doing arments that se<l for as 19c \u25a0 state llbrarianship, and the institution was more harm than \ ff/jr^\\ i £ as Httle or «J» While the money paid for these Lin- sook and Cambric Embroideries o.£ that place by givingit to Fred John- it was good and it had, perhaps, better • — signs 2*c are thoroughly good they're made ens was idle for some months, it son, of the Second district, having been be let drop. So the still sign and \\ y.J ff \r^' brought forth this rich harvest of of the best makes willshow how accomplished, the chances are believed the welcome still welcomes, hut the (\ plain, but of g-ood materials and well magnificent bargains. It enabled us to offer some of the best prices run. to be, by First district people at least, headquarters are lonely aiid deserted. \Wa\ - ihey made Linens the worldat the greater that Capt. F. B. Wood, of The Davis folks think have a in 6c EMBROII>ERIES 3 Austin, adjutant cinch. FOR CENTS. will be named for the • • • /mnfL \fM^\ 12c EMBROIDERIES FOR 8 CENTS. generalship. We sive yon quite a iist of prices » a large Xearly all the legislators left town y^t — 15c BM'BROIDBRIES FOR 10 CENTS. contingent, The St. Paul with T c — ClTl^i^'^f2^ following of militia officers in other for the Sabbaith, and as a Consequence T/^'jiJTfpVr but the-V cannot tell all we wish they Less Than Wholesale Prices. 20c EMT3ROII>EiRIES FOR 14 CENTs! practically nothing was done yesterday TPi parts of the state, have boon interested _ could. They can't show you the Main 30c EMBROIDERIES FOR 18 CEJMTs! in the cause of Capt. George C. Lam- to make uu the breach between the T^aak^l^^V-. The sale willbe continued all week. All bert, adjutant of the First battalion of Democrats and Populists in regard to thing, which is But these others in same proportions. artillery, but there has been no doubt the senatorship. QUALITY. LAST CALL for the sample line of John S. Brown&Sons' at any time that the governor was The Democrats will caucus again !^T things should be well rememberedi Tablecloths at importation cost. Ifyou neglect this chance you'll very kindly disposed to Oapt. Wood, Tuesday morning' to decide whether or they yield Dress Linings. who served In hi.< regiment during the not will so far to the Popu- Firsi. Evary piece of Rfli33H?i Undargvaar miss it for a full year. svar with spam. Wood, too, has lists as to tender the complimentary in our national guard nomination for senator to Charles A. Patrons of our Lining- counter, been a member of the Tcwne, store ismarked ai a reduced prica for this sale. Not JOHN S. BROWN & SONS' SAMPLE TABLECLOTHS. of the state for a decade and a half, of Duluth.* • take lessons in economy, and has worked his way up to the head \u2666 a single piece is excepted. $2.75 Sample Tablecloths for..91.85 18.00 Sample Tablecloths $5.68 companies the It Is said that former state Senator for Genuine French i>t" one' of the best in $3.75 Sample $12.00 Sample Haircloth -the best regiment, Twelfth, as it Sperry, of Owatonna, has a congres- Tablecloths for..$2.65 Tablecloths for $8.35 to be had at any price, gray or the Second. We can't afford to selS ai such low prices $5.50 Sample $16.00 1^ has been known in the volunteer army. sional bee inhis bonnet. Two or three Tablecloths for..$3.88 Sample Tablecloths forsl l.oo only, all you want tomorrow IfO 1, he popular with the other Minnesota legislators are sus- a9l the year. These reduced prices only $6.50 Sample Tablecloths .$4.45 $27.00 Sample was rank pected are to Gia had for. Tablecloths fors2o.oo for IIU and file in his regiment, which was not of lying in wait for the time during the case with many of the Twelfth an-d when James A. Tawney shall hav-i had tha ccntanuai^ce of the Annual Sale. $35.00 Sample Tablecloths for $25.30 Brilliant Silk French Rustle ig\ Fourteenth regiment officers. enough uf life in*the• lower• house. Taffeta, extra fin*and fast I|fl » • • black It is said John S. Brown & Sons' Tablecloths and Napkins at the lowest llJll There is also a considerable feeling- that the scramble for the or finished with hemstitching- f\T* that the appointment of J. J. Heinrich, state boiler inspectorships 13 giving Gowns. and dainty embroidery; our Linen Sale prices ever quoted: Fine Satin-striped Black lAI as oil Inspector, and the naming of Grov. Lind as much trouble as the con- /HP Rustle Taffeta, surveyor leaders at £\u25a0 wU extra iiXO Martin McHale as lab r commissioner, test for the generalships of Look at the 8-10 Cloths, 5-8 Napkins, regular $10.00 Sets, for $7.35 special | \j icallya bar to the nomination of logs and lumber, which is saying a Four styles of Nainsook and Cam- £2 Prof. Thomas J. Gray, of Minneapolis, good deal. • • • bric Cor3et Covers— new French 8-10 Cloths, 5-8 Napkins, regular $11.00 Sets, for $8.02 Best 15c Black Percalinea, 10 cents. to be superintendent of public Instruc- ° shapes, trimmed with dainty Cloths, $13.00 The two branches of the legislature > w nsa r e 8-12 5-8 Napkins, regular Sets, for $9.00 Best 15c Silosla», allcolors, 10cent3. Mr. Gray's educational career %-il^?> .lf laces, embroidery or ribbons. A A $14.00 in Minnesota has been long and emi- will ballot separately for United States ; examine 8-12 Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, regular Sets, for $10.84 senator \u25a0 made— Stock price, 65c; annual sale /g tjft STANDARD PAPER nently successful, but the same is true Tuesday. Then they will meet '^f^" " price , Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, $24.00 Sets, PATTERNS of both his foremost competitors. Prof. in joint session Wednesday to receive tne g"ood ma TUU 8-12 regular for $18.88 for February ore now on sale. the '$\u25a0\u25a0$$&' S. \ Farnsworth and Prof. R. E. Den- report of tha two houses.