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«:|TV OI.OBULK*. J. P. Btoneberg. Bill Hill and Peter Nolan, got drank «a Friday and Judge O'Brien gave them three dajs each to sober up. Peaches were sold from wagons on the streets yesterday at 35 cents per basket, and this in the city of Bt. Paul—the far Northwest. The case of Bamnel A. Grindle, charged with threatening the lifo of Edwin Gribble, was disposed of before Judge O'Brien yesterday morning aud the defendant discharged. Joseph Bishop took a short ride on Friday evening with a horse and boggy not his own and without tho consent of the owner. That little ride cost him $10, or thirteen (lays in Jail. Officer Kennealey picked up a valuable gold bracelet yesterday afternoon on the corner of Third aud Wabashaw. It has been left at po lice headquarters, where the owner can find it by calling on the chief. Maggie Morse iii again in trouble. Carrie Moore charge* her with disorderly oondnct and Maggie was in court yesterday morning and through her attorney, E. B. Hollinshead. had the ca9a postponed until next Monday. ___ J. D. Hammer, according to the testimony of officer* Clause and DeCoursey, was very disor derly on Friday and when asked what he had to say about it by Judge O'Brien yesterday, asked until Monday to make his defense, which was granted. Elw&rd Kaiser has b?en quarrying 6tone and other obstructing North street, in the Fifth ward. Hi wa=» before the municipal court yesterd-iv morning on complaint of B. Linstead and let off on payment of costs and his pr-mise to put the street iv good condition. A little daughter of Mr. Fred Bichttr's, proceeding homewards yesterday afternoon, lost her way and beaame inextricably mixed up in reeard to corners adjacent to the post- : alSce. Mr. E. Miller, recognizing the little one, kindly took her in charge and conveyed her :- • her father's honaa in his buggy. Col. Ingersolt's lecture on "Wha* must I do to be saved," delivered in McVicker's theater Sunday.September 20, is said to be his greatest effort. The Chicago pulpit was challanged to reply t • it, and did quite generally and ably. It is to .1 ■ noticed here to-night for the first time. To-night at Plymouth church a reply is to be made to Ingersoll's recant Chicago lecture on "What inns-. I do t be saved?" This last effu sion by "lij'j." made a great sensation, and it is likt ly a breezy response will bo made by the pastor <>f Plymouth church. All those of the colonel's way of thinking may as well put in an appearance. The :;reit question outside of politics in our city, is, who will endow our public library and help it to secure a lot and building and fur nishings to comport with the wealth and in telligence of the capital of the Northwest;. With such an abb bjard &3 library now has, it ought to be possible to make something of this institution worthy of the city. Mr. J. W. Beard, master of ear repairs on the Br. Paul & Sioux City railway, who was bo Beriontily injured by being caught under the wheel* that hi« life was despaired of, as report ed in the Globe a few days ago. is in a fair-' way to recover. Dr. Murphy, the physician in charge, thinks that with no unt >ward circum stance* intervening against him, Mr. Beard •will yet survive to take his accustomed place with th/.' company he has served so well. inn 09 VEHC S CURB. The Most Complete linear of General MLcr cba"<!i»c la the Northwest—Tha Finest Stock of Fancy Good* this Side or New- York. If, perchance, yon have not visited the 99 cent store since Mr. Dickenson, its proprietor, has opened his full atoak of goods, do not fail to do so at the first opportunity, for curi osity's sake, if for no other reason, for it con tains the most perfect and complete assortment of rich fancy goods and general household merchandise ever displayed in this city. . Two large stores, one fronting on Bridge square, and the other fronting on Waba&haw street, forming an L, comprise this immense estab lishment. As you enter the Bridge square doors jou are amazed at the display of beauti ful good* upon the right, a line of most ex quisite Dresden china ware, toilette sots, vase?, Rtatuctts, fancy figures, cups and saucers, etc., the shelving being loaded with this beau tiful ware, while upon the counter is displayed Queen* and cream ware, amber craquele, vitro porcelain, majolica ware, Worcester royal ware, celebrated Oopeland ware, Uonerey ware, royal Belleek ware, rosebud cupid ware, Saxon trinkets, etc. Beautiful, brilliant and im mensely iuvitimr. Through the center of the store i-> arrayed the most complete assortment of ladies* underwear ever Been in this city, from tha plainest to tho most elegantly em broidered, and from fifty cents upward. Also a full line of corsets, knitted and worsted goods, hosiery, children's woolen good.*, etc. i Passing into the ti cond store, we nnd tho toy. i wooden ware, basket and chrurno department. "Wonderful !" is the exclamation. Here every possible aud conceivable coy is to be found, lining the counter* running through the center of the store, while on the sides baskets, bird cages, chromos. looking glasses, picture frames, etc., cover the walls. On the floor, wagons, rocking horses, velocipedes, rocking «haira, trunks, book nicks, babies carriages, etc., are promiscuously scattered about. In fact, it is a grand exposition of the every-day good.* needed in the household. And our leaders must not suppose that, because this is a 99 cent store, the good 3 are not genuine. All the beautiful wares above referred to are genuine, imported goods, warranted to be such. And, in face, every article in this vast estab lishment is of first quality. Mr. Dickcnson deals in no other kind of goods—buying from first handshence, the country merchant will find it greatly to bis advantage to purchase his goods a. the 99 cent store, if he wants first class goods at low prices. Don't fail to see this beautiful stock. It will well repay you. And go at once, before it is reduced, for the rmsh will be immense. Dolmans and Cloak*. Large assortment, latest styles, lowest prices, at FiKchbein Bro.'s, Seven Garners. Don't forget the sale of tea fine building lots near the Lincoln school, on Thursday next, 10 a. m. ,—_— Dolmans and Cloaks. The finest assortment in this city just opened at A. H. Lindeke & Bco.V We are Closing Out Odds and Ends in Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, very cheap. New York Bazas. ' Te Lover* of Fine Flu;; Tubicco. "Keno" Plug, manufactured by Mus3e!man & Co., Louisville, Ky., is the choicest plug to bacco sold. Adam Fetsob, wholesale agent. Satin?, satins. Sitting. Finest assortment of Black, Brocade, Polka Dot and Stripes, at A. H. Liudeke & Bro.'s. Absolute cure for Drunkenness.—Dr. D'Dnger, discoverer of the Great, Cinchona Remedy, at Palmer house, Chicago, for two years. Write to him. Usa Win. Ularud a Suas JUxxjx Needles Factory at Uedditch. Hnsrland. Office 157 La Sills atrftet. <)kiif-a» o. NovcHirK in Drtits GdoJj. • The latest i-ty i s will be opened during thia week at A. II Liadeke & Bro '». See Kavanauh sales in warn column.l' married COBB—SEMME3 —At Canton, Mi-8 , on Wednes day eveuing, Sept. 2»th, at the Catholic ctiurch, by Be* Father Cutto, Mr. D | bta»rtUobL\ of Brown's Valley, Miun , to Mi-« Katie, eldest daughter of Dr. A T. Semmeß,of Oautoa, Mis^iesipyj. , DIED. , DEAN—AtEoee Creek, Mower county, Mian, at 6 p. M , Oct. TtO, 1860, Warren H. Dean. Fuaera! from ?irst Presbjterian Church, Lafayette arcane, at 3 p h . Sunday, lJth inst. friends are Invited to attend. 3AHH -In thw city, at th« residence of her parent?, 18 Euclid btr<*t, G»tt» rine Nash, daughter of Pat- Tkk and Sa:ah Naah; aged 18 Tears. Puneral from residence Sunday at 3 r. m. Scr- Tioea at St. Mary's church. Friaada are reepectf iaTtted to attend. CABPBTB, &c. CARPETS 1; CARPETS! Our Immense Fall Stock of Car pets, UphhlsUrry Goods and Paper Hanging* it*"it-It in and ready for inspection. Wholesale and Retail. ADERBACH, FINCH, COLBERTSON & CO., 14 West Third Street, St. PauL of a Far Higher Cla>?s than any other propri etary medicine of the day stands Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, And for this reason: It is an exact counterpart of one of the most valuable natural medicines in the world. We refer to the great Seltzer Spring of Ger many, to which thousand* of the dyspeptic, the bilious, the rheumatic, and the victims of venal dis eases resort annually, aril return to their homes con valescent or cured. The Aperient is one of the first and by far the incßt successful of all the efforts made to reproduce, in a portable form, the popular mineral waters of Europe. See that yon purchase only the genuine article. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ijjiy* CELE3RATED §lJjk i^k 4F^ The acenmu ated evidence of nearly thirty years show that the fitters is a certain remedy for malar ial disease, as well as its sorest preventive; that it eradicates dv^pepsia. constipation, liver plaint and nervousness, counteracts a tecdendcy to gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it Imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the mind while it invigorates the body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. —HI A— THOROUGH REMEDY for disorders of the stomach, torptdity of the liver, indigestion and disturbances of the ani mal forces, which debilitate, it has no equiva lent, and can have no substitute. It should not be confounded with the triturated compounds of cheap spirits and essential oil*, often sold under the name of Bitten. FOB SUSS! DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE. The trade supplied at mßnnfactcrer's prices, by NOYE3 8803. & CUTLER and PERKINS, LIONS & CO., Bt. Pfcal. Minn. ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, Bladder, How«>tN A Urinary Organs, By forcing Into the system throngh the pores of th • skin. powerful and healthful vegetable tonics and diuretic* and attaorblag from It Tile humor* and *ver, trace of disease, giving It wonderful power to Immediately relieve and permanently care, luflumiuHt lon and Brlsht'ii U:i»-;i>.^oflhpKiiliir)H. DiabMft, Ur«p«y, Rheumatism, Consumption of t.ti«- Itinvels, I :»<ar. Ji of tlie Bladder. In ability to retain or expel tin- {'rin-. Stone In the Bladder. 1I!gIi tolored. Scanty or Painful Crimulng. Deponita In the Crtne, PAIN I* THE BACK. Side or Lotus, Ner vous Of Ulllty, Fvmale IVeaknfw,' and In fact all diseases of these organs, wnether contracted by over-work, oxc«-st»« drtok. th* abase of oat are or otherwise. It mporo^vls entirely the Inoonrenienoet and troubles of taking nauaeons and hurtful Internal medicines, It Is the only dissolrer of the pots onaas Urio Acid which forma In the Kid a»y» and exists In the blood of Rheumatic patients. It is worn exactly where needed, aexi to the body and over th« klrtnejs. It is comfor table, and can be used at til naoct. In «.nv climate, and is equally good for Hun. Woman orCliild, It is safe, pleasant nod reliable in It* effects, j«t pow erful In Its action. Pat aside yoar prejudice*, fears, doubts and -uHpicious 'jive it a trial acd tveanw con rtneed that It is no deception, but a m«dlcat»d a spli ne© of great rain*, effecting all that is claimed and nothing less, saving oundrad of dollars, Mid securing to xrery Barer, x sound body and perfect health, rhounsoda are daily adding their testimony to the en ratl*e powers of this great remedy who have been r» •torod to health aftor all her tr- atmnnt and rotne <>ies had failed. Why Tor ■>.iitp.l ulli Barb .*«•!»••? . ,\ak yoar druggist for it, tod accept no Imi tation or sabstitate If be baa oot got It. send to of and r»oelT(> It by rvtnrn of mail Dksckiptive Phicb List.- Regular Pad «100; Sp» dal Pad, for Chronic, .dt-ei>-aealed, oi eases of lon« ■UndlrtK .$3.00; Children's Pad for summer complaint, weak kidney and bed wetting. Sl-S-'l Our book, "How a Lif «a» Saved" containing a history of the great discovery, mail d free Write for It 3>-\V KIDNI V !• Bole Proprietors. TOLKI» i. onto. ■ ' For sale by NOTES BEOS. & ODTLSB. Whole sale Druggists. fHE SAINT PAUL SUNDAY GLOBE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1«, AMUSEMENTS. » OPEBA HOUSEI Monday and Tuesday Ev'gs., Oct. 11 and 12. Two Nights Only. SIMMONS, ARNOLD & AMES' MINSTRELS . 20 artists. 20. Superior troupe of America. See programme for list of company. The most finished artists on the American stage.— Leadrilk Herald NOTlCE—Colorado specimens .will be on exhibi tion on the arrival ef the company, at places where reserved teats are Bold. Sale of reserved seats will commence on Monday, Oct. 11, at the Opera House, at 9 o'clock. OEO. W. BIDDONB, Business Agent. NEW GOODS. POWERS BROTHERS, 91 East TMri Street, DRESS GOODS Etc,. Etc. New "Handkerchief Fluids. Fine Silk and Wool "Basket" Plaids. 45-inch French Plaids, 60c, worth SOc. 45-inch French all-wool Plaids. 87 l-2c, worth $1.20. 45-inch French Cashmere Plaids, $1, worth $1.25. 24-inch French Plaids, 15c, 20c, 25c and 50c. 45-inch French Stripe Suitings 65c, worth 85c. ■ 27-inch all-wool Grey Suitings, 20c, worth 30c. • | 48-inch all-wool Brown Suitings, 60c, worth 85c. 54-inch "Cassimere Styles" (iSur tout" Cloths. 6-4 Twilled Wool Suitings. Fine all-wool French Satteens. New Shades of %<Chuddah" f Cloths. 54-inch Wool Sackings, $1 up. Black Camel Hair Cloths for dres ses, &c. Black Camel Hair Cloths for "wraps," &c. 500 pieces Brocade, Mohairs, Mo mi* Cloths, Crepe Cloths, &c., 2Oc and 25c. ':.'.--"'."'%'.. Lot "Cheap" Plaids, 5c up. Lot silk mixed Worsted Serge Suits in NAVY ONLY, at 18c, worth 38c. 400 pieces Black and Colored French Cashmere at LOWER PRICES THAN SAME QUALI TIES can be bought at ELSE WHERE. L. L. BENSON. THO3. G. WHITE. BENSON, WHITE & CO.'S Real Estate and Collection Agency, 93 E. Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. Buy and Sell Real Estate, Rent and Lease Prop erty, Pay Taxes, Collect Reuts, Superintend Bet-airs, Etc. Will make Collections of all kind* a Specialty, with reliable men to attend to same. Loans Ne gotiated, Titles Carefully Examined i Bonds aud Mortgages bought end sold. Real Estate Bold, at Auction. Mi SHOW CARDS, &c. THE DIXON PATENT SHOW CARDS, MANUFACTURED AT 81 EAST SEVENTH STREET. THE NEW MEYICAN PALM MATTRASS, And all other kinds, Including Moss, Wool, Sea Grass, Excelsior aud Woven Wire, as well as Bed Springs in variety, on sale. Upholstering and repair ing also done. Agents for Hall's Vapor Stoves, and King, Cohoe & Co. Brilliant Oil Polish for Carriage Top-i. Remember the place, 81 East Seyentli Street. St. Paul, Minn. 284-288 BOOTS AND SHOES. ! "He is a Fine Old Irish Gentleman, all of the Olden Time," and he buys all his Boots and Shoes for the en tire family AT LAMBIE'S. i Pounflmaster's Sale! One black mare will be sold at pubMo vendne on Wednesday, October 18, at 10 o'clock a. m , In front of the pnbiic pound, on Fit h street, if not sooner : released. ' Johnj ohn cunsnsriEF, Police Officer. 1;' 231-86. < . FLOOBIHQ. WOOD OAIiPJST AND INLAID FLOORS! For Halls, Parlor*, Dint Booms, m«iiwt, n.+ii Boons, Offices, ate. Samples can be seen and fan partlcalsn nMtfnwt by calling «a or addr—ingj. DUSFER, ISO Wash hVtOßltlMiaUMC*. ft Ifll> ft» FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING NOW IN, AT Johnson's Fair Dealing Clothing House, , 66 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PALL. . FIVECENTBALIM WAHTBD WOOD chopper*, 70a soft wood; free transporta tion. Tie maker*, to white pine. Farm hands $1" ' per month, at Hudson, Win Carpenters for Grand Forks, $1.50 per day; free transportation. Moore's Cmplojmunt Bureau, 123 East Third street, at laol. .'"'".""■■■■ ■ 284" i r MEN for West Wisconsin railroad; free fare Xt) both ways.; Two men aud one cook for the pineries. Two hotel oooka, $-5 per month. One p aeterer for Fergus Falls, $3.60 per day all the fall. farm hands $IS to $2Uper mouth. Fifty wood chop pers, 70a per cord, soft, all winter. Tie cutters, all winter, white pine, «c Fifty graders, near the city, 81.75 per day Goon for the woods, £t(i per month. Employment Bureau, 221 Washington avenue south, Minneapolis. 284 WAN — Innnedla «i-A stirring business man * V with a few hundred dollars ■ ash, to invest in Bamp es and take the agency of thw State for re cent patented article of unquestionable worth. This is a rare opportunity seldom met with. Address, with fall name and buuiness, W. L., St. Paul post offioe. ;:'.'-;:' 28* WANTED —Ah experienced canvasser, one capa ble of afproaoaiug t<j« best bo-mess men For such an one have a remarkable opportunity. Address B. 557, Globe office. * 284 WANTED —A law strident wants to earn about $4 00 a week copying. Address J. N., Globe office, Minneapolis. 28:2-83 WANTED— Bids for building frame school house, Dihtrict No 1, ItauK-ey count). Plaus and 8. ecificatians to bo teen at f>2 Canada street. Bids to be o cued Oot. VS. .It. HART. 2SI-285 WANTED— A potsitioa of some kind, at deck or in store, i y a >oong man of 19; ha» 3 years' expe rience in a wholesale house. Addr« s VV., this office. 279- NO i IOE Parties mshiug to h-»ve their chimneys cleaned will i lease leave orders at Mr. John Oowlan's wood office, corner of Wabashaw and Fifth streets, or Messrs. Smith & Lewib' wood office, tieveulh street. M HOBAS. 267 A WIDOW LADY and daughter would like to take charge of a furnished ho- se for the rent, this winter. References given Address HOME Globe office. vjr;g- MALL PLOWING to let by the aore, iv large or £ small contracts. Farn^vrorth & Sewcomb, Moreland farm, Hancock, M nn. 264* A OHEESE MAKER would like situation in a fac- XX tory to nniah learning the business. One year's experience in Illinois. Address i - OaEE.SE MAX K. this office. WANTED Ligtit employment, by young man who ha.i gcol hone and buggy. Address HEU BAB, this office. 230 --8ITU&TIOff8 OgFTiS£l>-gfama.lo«, TED—A Kirl to take care of baby, at No. j73 ff Jack* n street. 283 • rilßli WANTED, Immediatel , in a small family. \JT Apply at ti East Elereiith B'Teet, cortier of Oedar Swede or Gemau preferred 282' lt' ANTED— A girl in a small family, at 43 Still- Vf water ttieet 282- V\7 ASf ED Girl to help in second work. One V V who can out and fit garintuts preferred. Also experienced nurte girL Mkß. W. i^. LAMPKEY. 280 WANTED- A girl for general housework in a T T email family. Apply at 315 X Ninth ht. 280- W ANTED— A first-class female coot, 1 131 East if Strventh street 280' WANTED— A good cook, Swede or Norwegian T» preferred Apply at >irs. A. K. farnum's, 28 Bt. Peter street 2fco' 1 li? AN TED- A Rc^d, first-das* girl for titchon *T work. Apply Merchant* Diving Hall, 80 Rob ert ttreet. , 277' WANTED A girl to do second work, good wages. 91 Waboshaw Street up statra. 273" COMPETENT DREBBMaKEB would like en ga«eraeut by the day in families. Call or ad dress 67 St. Peter s.reet. 270* WANTED Two dnessu^akers at No 123 Bt. Pttei street.. 265 WANTED -Girl for general housework. Call at 69 and 70, Lower Levee 2G5 WANTED- Good girl for general housework. Apply at 133 Wabaehaw street. '.6-I OXPEiUENOED dining room girls, chambermaids Ci and all other hotel help can always secure good situations by calling at Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 63 East Third street. . ..^.-;: 27" . Hales WANTED— Four good •arpentera immediately. Apply at 145 :kson street. 233* WANTED— A German boy, by C. Thomas, 13 W. Third street WSS& 283-81 • \xrANTED— A first-class and experienced Pales *» man to take charge of the fnru thing goud-i de partment of a readr-mada clothing houte Address* B 142, Globe offish. *jfc2' V*/ ANTED A young man, German or Swede, aa If clerk in dry -oods store. Northwestern Agency, corner Sixth and Robert. 28J* W ANTED--'liniifcr*. at Preudirgast Bros., 44 E. Third street. 280- WANTED— Two boya to work in Broom Factory, 87 Carroll street. ■ ; . • . . 270 • WA>TBI» as olerk or partner iu«i* TV tablished ph>.riiiaoy. Enquire at Northwestern Agency, comer Sixth and Bobert. 277- WANTED- Two machinists, six moulders, wood choppers, farm hands. Northwestern Agency, comer Sixth and Robert. 277- WANTED Mine tut era, at >. <Ma. Jr.nction, East St. Paul and at Anoka. Apply do Daniel Mullen. 273 WANTED— Experienced salesman. ZAHM & MANN. 262 BOY WANTED -West .Publishing Co., 11 Waba bhaw street. 252* TO LOAN <&') i,)(|A and $1,500,.-it 8 per cent, improved €d£i*\J\J\J city property as security. 7 WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, 266' Room 6, McQuillan's Block. TO SENT—JHoomt FOR RENT— Hon?e of five rooms, woodshed and water. Apply 139 I, lehart. 284-S'. IiH)R BEST— Dwellinsr house No. 43 Iglehart street 1 from Not. Is*. Inqmiro of D. B»maley, Type Foundry. 394* FOB BEST-Store; also, desk room, near Third street. Enquire of Geo. i. Flint, 27 Robert Bt. 294 "DOOMS FOB BENT—A furnished front room and XL two suites of unfurni-hed room*, soitatila for housekeeping, at 110 81 Peter street. 283- TTIUBSI SHED BOOMS to rent, at 38 V7eet Fourth X! street. 2$ » FOR BENT— Pleasant rooms • for housekeeplnc, comer Jackson and Pearl t»:eete. 282-85 TjAOR RENT— suites of rooms. Enquire at 106 JD Jaokson street 279- ■ FURNISHED rooms for rent at 25 West Ninth street. . .: :- 276* A stable, three stalls and hay loft, on an tt2ey, No. 20 Fort street 71 REAL ESTATE. TjtOß SALE— Garden lots adjoining olty linprts, for P : sale on long time, or will trade for unimproved city property. Apply to A. K. BABNUM, No. 2 E. Third street. 277- T7UNE building lots for sale on easy terms. J 196- . U L LAMPREY RKAL estate gold and mortgages negotiated,. D. IV * RORFRTSTIM. Mr>O<illlMn hloob. IRO* HAS FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 90 DATS "WE OFFER OUR STOCK; OF ' CHliers, Brackets, Portals, Hall Lilts Of the Latest Patterns, either in Polished Brass or Bronze, also Porcelain Shades fm- Gas or Kerosene, at PRICES TO SUIT PUR CHASERS. Call and examine. lnfMtfY 8. UTTHM 103 & 105 3d st., Millll£i 1 a llUlJilliJi, PLUMBERS, fffEAl HAS FITTERS. FIVE CENTS A LINE 1 . AUCTION SALE. JM. WARNER, Auctioneer, established 1856, M . East Third street, corner of Cedar. The oldest, moet able auctioneer in St. Paul. Will give strict personal attention to all sates of Lands, Houses, Lots, Household Furniture, and property ol every description consigned to him for sale. Charges lower than any other reliable house in the city. 283 A DMINIBTBATOR'S SALE By PUBLIC AUO- J\. TION.— will sell on the premises, at the Bchneider farm, White Boar I ake, on Tuesday, Oct. 12th, beginning at 9:30 o'clock a. m , all the house hold goods, farm machinery, horses and cattle, also a good sail boat, belonging to the estate of Peter Schneider, Esq., deceased. For fall list of stock apply to P. T. Kavanag'.-.. Pprop*rty can be seen a^y day at the farm. F. 80HNEIDEB, P. X. Kavanagh, Administrator. Auctioneer. 284-86 A KOTHKR LARGE SALE of very desirable build 2\. ing property lots near the Lincoln school at auction. On Thursday, October 14th, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will pell at auction, on the premises', corner Burr and Beaumont streets, 10 lots, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of block 1, sad lots 1, 2, 8, 4 and 5 of block 5, of the subdivision of and addition to Irvine's ad dition of Out-Lots to St. .fusil. Fur plat of lots, ap ply to P. T. KAVANAGH, aB4-88 Commission Auctioneer, 33 E. Third tit. ■ SITUATIONS WAJNT3D—Jttalet.. WANTED— By a young man, a position asbiil olerk or assists Li bookkeeper. Address 8. 0., Globe office. 284* WANTED —A position by a young German man, as clerk in a dry goods store Five years' ex perience. Addrets Or. A., Gtxibb office 284* SITUATION WANTED—By ayoong lady, as sales kj woman in a store; copying or other light work Address A. E., Globe office. • 285 WANTED— A situation as clerk in a good retail grocery house; ten jeara experience in the city tr-de of Chicago. Address F. W. 1., Gubi office, _ 283- ANTED— By a steady, reliable man, a situation V V as Light watchman, or where he can make himself generally useful. Address Nelson, this of fice. 279* SITUATION WANTED— coachman in a pri vate family by a young man who thoroughly un cerstand* his business. Is willing to work and can come well recommended. Address J.W. L., this office. i>7.v 'ANTED—By a young man with good recom mendations, position at any honorable employ ment; office work preferred. Address H. X., this I office. ■_>•;!•■ ', ANTED—By a man who has bad thorough ex it T perience in the business, a position to run a grain elevator. References given. Address GRAIN, this office. v■ > ; 269 • WASTED—By a man who is not afraid of work, » » employment of some kind. Address G. M. MOGS, aa Rosabel street. 269- VST ANTED—By a man of long experience, a eitua i T * tion as salesman traveler or book-keeper, with a I substantial house. Bout of references. Address S., 16, Globe office, fop three clavi. 567 --\X7 ANTED—By a youuß married man who has had '» experience, a situation a* bookkeeper and talesman. Best of references given. Moderate salary . Address O. R P. Globe office. 264* -1 iXJAN TED—Employment as Grocery clerk. Three j TT years experience. Address F. W.K., Globe j office 2<J3 --l \,\/ ANTED—By a young man i7tolßy**r- . age, | f V who ia thoroughly competent, a posiu a as ) book-keeper, bill clerk, or employment at .See work; is an excellent penman. Reference? ur mshed Will msbe hinihelf generally useful.' Ad drees P 3., tola office. Ati females. WANTEX»— Good German eirla with references desire employment in officers' families at any of the Forts. Apply at German Intelligence effice, 48 Franklin street. 265* SITUATION WASTED— a young lady, as O saleswoman or some light employment. Ad dresa E. C. 3., Globb office. 249- SITUATION WANTED by a teacher of 7 years ex- O p<vlerife. Address "Teacher," 61 East Fourth street, 8»-. Paul. 217 --"■■••• BUBINES3 CHANCES A THOROUGH Dry Goods man seeks an opening as active partner or principal. Give foil partic ulars. Address "Dry Goods, Globk. 267* tHSCELLAItSdUS. |,\OK HALB—Uuni chickens—B me young stags L and pullers. HABrtY MoCLUNO, Iglehart, bet«eei Aruudel and Mackubin. 284 li'.Oit & \lii& —Cheap One 6 horse power upright V engine and boiler, in good repair. JOHN BEA GEE, corner Washington and Eagle streets. 284* (Su^t ns VAKD I will pay $25 for information W-» tJ leading to the di-«-overy of the person who poucne'i my two dog. Panto, a pointer, and my tipuiiel. JOS. S.HAaOK, i 42 East Thirteenth street. 2*3- TO TREK PLANTED—I,Wh',iioO one, two and three-year-old, well rooted, Missouri River Cot ton wood trees; al->o aay quantity of one-year-old Box Elder, Soft Maple, Ash and Elm trees, from $2 5.1 to $3.00. 3.150, $4.00 and 35.00 per M. hCO,oOO Cottonwood Cute ngs at $2.00 per M. White Willow Cuttings at $I &i per M. Special rates on lota of 100,0 oor over. Preference to eettlera on lines of St. P., M. & M. R. R. Addreefl, 3«a-«8 L. B. HODGES, at. Paul, Minn. FOB 8 ALB—My driving horse, Staoey, record 2:35. G. 8. HERON. 2T4-284 PAINTING— P. F. FITZGIBBON,. hoiae aodaign J painting. No 137 Jackson street 49 CLOTHING ""^ "^ ' "'""^ TEN DOLLABS. Think of it. Ten dollars will feny as All Wool, Dark Brow«, Small Check, Cas- Rimere Sack Sair, (Hens* Sizes,) at the Boston "One-Price' O.'othiag House, 4-3 Hast Third street, St. Paul. This lot of suits represents one of a number of special bargain thai we shall offer from time to time throughout the Season. B. O. P. O. H., St. Pa«l. CLOUUX*. 61 S_^HSTT !P_VOX. 61 ONE-PRIOE CLOTHING HOUSE 61 East Third Street, St. iPaul, TV/Tin™ 61 SATTLER BROS. , 61 __ijij.j—g—»———«——»—■—— ———————————————„_____________________ ' ■ , BOOTS AND SHOES ~~ gap BOOTS and SHOES ! /^ ||| Leading Shoe House of St. Paul i *rar*'&oßßosffi®isM Have now their BALL STOCK. The only :?^^^if^(afaComplete Assortment in the City. Agency *or £cSi9^-BUaT^SPINE^OES of all kinds. . BUSINESS COLLEGES AM) TELEGEAI^HiC INSTITUTE. Th« piwpecU for tbiii "OLD RELIABLE" Icstitutioi. men never bo enoonr. J n « Mat p-e««,t, and iti claim to public favor and patronage have lon- been established ! .eta. Call or send for _,uual Oatalocoe u>d get rull particulars why basinet men and the pub!;.; general y couaider this b"superior p!ace»toTOranl » thoron«h aud oomprshaaaive Business Education. Adrtrees. B-.iginesa Col^c;^ ror>,!r TWrrt »Tj*ctec» »fareets, St. Pant. esv f ;-, , „.." y.r. .C" p j ) ... l> r j T , c ,, WHOLBjALK KILLIN^KY. I nnnPMTTI?TrI 0 nil Wholesale De»l—. 1b I UffLmlMM ft bO., MILLINERY GOODS, And M.Jtrmfkcturc-?rs of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. s^~Fashiou Plate Gratis, upon anrji^aticr.. 101 EAST THIRD STREET, - - - - ST. PAUL V/KoLEo .i>' *. UESIBHIBG GOODi.. GEO. W. BECHT & CO. 5 Whoirsalr. jpjlil ail Isliß' M &|tS|s||i|| &Boii ZM:iti\ifiictui'<.>i'K«->f'Over ills, BlilitH, Mori's Wear JCto 104 BAST XHIHD STEEEa\ WBaB JACKSON, ... ST. PAUL CAEIIiAQE H.AyTTF£CTU2EES AIII\!D VPII I { AVUPf I MANUFACTURE UUIJID I &JIALLU W ELL CARRIAGES^ SLEIGHS F*l N X JJ I£ O .XI. Y. (**, 56 &58 JROBERT STREET, - - - - _ ST. PAUL. Ajgent-K for "The Of.m-or«l HarntM.* . ' SCALES." i. , . W FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Tfeed Mills, Tanks and liHxtures. '"^ FAIRBANKSjkORSB & CO., -■■;g£acgA;XT TAILQgS. .. 1 MATHES, GOl >D & SCHUBMEIER ! THE liAUOT^T AND MUST FrtSiJIO\ABLK MEHVUA NT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IB TU <i XOUTH WEST. ,' Jol>T>.-.rs In Merchant Tailoring (J. o<!h. Clothx, CWaMtM and 1 rlun:..ngn $'■> JACKSON STREET. ST. PAUL. WHOLESALE DEY GOODS. ADERBACH, Fill, GULBSRTSON & CO., The Only leaiu Dry GooJs House ii tin HiirtitM Competes -with tfie Market of Netv York and Chicago. LIiEKES, ffIEIEE HCIillEI! IMPOBTERd ANT) JOBBERS I>T DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. JS7 <nul 139 East Third Street. St. Paul. WHOLESALE DRDGGISTS. •: ±{ NO YES BROS, & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS-, 68 and 70 Sibley Street, Cor. Fifth, - - . . . . st. Paul The T*n«>-»t Ornir Store and Str>c* in the VTrst. taIHHB__BBaiB_B__BBnBHmgM^BMDd ICCTSiBSI PRODUCE AJTD COMMIB3IOH. ' TT AY QTP WHOLEBALE mSm MICHIGAN APPLES and CIDEK. 1 A iP P AT? Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. JAuljAil, 14 JACKSON STREET, - ST PAUL, CRANBERRIES anil ffi}rtll Selected for Winter use. Orders for ear-load lots, or smaller quanti ties, promptly filled at lowest market prices for Standard Fruit. FiNOK & M'OAULEY, 44 SIBLBY STREET, ,V \. _ . . . ST. PAUL ■- • '" ' _ 283-312 ' ' CROCK BE V —-—— CRAIG & LARKIN, '." Importers and "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in /^(T3/^OT7"TT« TD'\7" Frend* China, QUsawue, iJMips, L©oMn*r OlM»e«, V^-I-^V^Vy l\ri£\ X ? HooßsVanlahißgGoods,Eto.Bto. 64 BIBLEY STREET, - -■/;-''- .- - - ST. PAUL,