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The St. Paul Daily Globe, July 1, 1887, p. 3


ALL SORTS.


 

Does the price of beer go up?

Send up a wrecking train to Duluth to bring down the fragments of our nine young athletes who failed to play ball.

It costs no more now to lay in a private stock of choice beverages than it did before the high license law was passed.

Col. Abbott Blunt, the genial and talented paragrapher of the Tribune, has gone to Evansville, and his airy brilliances are known to those columns no more.

The athletic young men of the Lurline club will display their sinewy shapes on Monday next, and admiring throngs of young ladies will be there to see.

It is the report some highly-flavored resolutions will be introduced in the council this afternoon. Reserved chairs in the lobby for sale by the janitor.

The hospitals are doubtless highly pleased with the scheme to start a city hospital amd take all those $6 patients away from them.

The pool game in the Nicollet house is said to be beating even the gamblers.

Only thirty-five arrests for larceny last month, and there were about 700 burglaries more or less.

As a result of the rivalry between the police and the private watchmen, door latches of the stores on Nicollet avenue are undergoing a severe strain.

 


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