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died. ; V-: ■ :y - > SMITH— In this city at 12 p. M., March A 24, 1881, Henry Smith, aged 65 years. Funeral will take place from the residence, No. 85 Oak street, at 2 p. m., March 27, 1881. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. DENTIBTBY. ir^ -r /m t^ Dental Parlors, Sher* Tl T M U man block, Wabathaw M~Vv T/Mn Dental Parlors, Sher- RT n n man block, Wabashaw If 1 1 U Stroet, near postofflce nl l ill The only first-class of- I 111 ULi I In lie charging I IHUUI mo C rat€ prices. 13.A:KONFORT. ; tf.R,MONFOk'| MOMFORT&CO teIE&pSRHAIL GROCERS March 24, 1881. We have Just received a large assortmert of beautiful Imported Baskets of all the variou6 sizes, from small lunch to large hampers. We are also In receipt of a fresh lot of Deviltd Crabs, Barabaria Shrimps and Canned Lobster. DRY 0001 3 Pins Bute 91 EAST THIRD STREET, Will offer on Monday, March 14th, the latest and most desirable productions in French and English Drees Fabrics, Including : " Milan Rayure," "Drap LemiUe," 1 "DrapTricotures," "Armure Gasson," .. "Carroaux Invissible," "Drap Dcs Indes," "Beige Indes," French "Foule," "Tokio Goths," "Croize." French "Shoodah," New French Plaids, New French Stripes, French Wool Crepe Cloths, 1 French Wool "Novelties," "Cashmere Madras," English Plaids, English Suitings, " ■ Wool De Beges. French Buntings, Lace Buntings, American Buntings, Flannel Suitings, Linen Lawns, Shirting Percales, French Percales, Cotton Mpmies, "Crepe Fleur De The," Madras Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams, Etc., Etc., Etc. Now Opening 600 Cases New Siring Dry (roods, At Lowest EASTERN PRICES. Agents for Butterick's Patterns. Spring Catalogues now ready. STATE OF MINNESOTA— OOUNTY OF RAM bo;—sb. In Probate Court, Special term, March 0, 1831. In the matter of tbo guardianship of Fred. E. Fish, minor. On readiug and aiiug the account and petition of Lorenzo lluyt, gutrdlau of said Fred. E Fish, the abovo Barat-d miner, It ia ordered, That Bald account be examined and petition beard by the judge of this court, on the Stb dayol Ap.il, 1881, at lv o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the rrohate office In iald county. And it is further ordered, That public notice be given to all persona Interested of the time and place of examining said account, by publishing a copy of this order In the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul in said county, at least once in each week for threo successive weeks pri< r to th» day of suoh hearing. [l. h ] HENKY O'GOBMAN, Atest: Judge of Probate. Fbakh Robert, Jb., Clerk. mar 12-4 w-eat CLOTHING. It Hnst Not he Forgotten that THIS WEEK Closes the sale of those $5.00 KNICKERBOCKER SUITS AT THE BOSTON "ONE-PRICE" CLOTHING HOUSE, 43 E. Third Sfeet, St. Paal. MORTGAGE SALE— Default having been made In the payment of the sum of one hundred ami Ktoe'y-nlne 6-iOO dollars, which is claimed to be due at tha date of this notice upon ft certain mort gage, duly executed and delivered by John Tanber aud Mary Tanber, his wife, mortgagors, of Saint Paul, to Xellix M. Weide, of eaid city, mortgagee, beariDßdat»tho eleventh day of November, A. D. 1879, and wh'ch stid mortgage wfts given to secure part of the rurchase money of the lands hereinafter dt sorlbed, aud was duly recorded in the offioe of the Eej;i'ter<f Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey an 1 Stato of Minnesota, on the 10th day of January, A. D. 1880, at '1:30 o'clock a. m , in book 16 of mort gigo?, onp*ge34B: Andwhen-as, said Ntllie M. Weide, motfg»gee, did by an instrument In writing dated and duly ac feEOKledged. and delivered on the 15th day of May, A . P. 1881, grant bargain, sell a^d assign unto J. P. Gribben, of Saim Paul, said above described mort gage, together with the note or obligation therein de sta-ibed, and the money due or to grow due thereon, together with the interest, and which said assign ment was thereafter, and on the lat day of June, A D 18:10, at 11 o'clock A. m., duly recorded in book G of assignments on pages 85 and 86, in the ofiSce of tbe hfgister of Deeds m and for the county of Bam sey and State of Minnesota, and no action or pro ceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to reo.'ver tha debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof ; Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a power of sale contained in eaid mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered by said mort gig*, viz : L' t numbered fourteen (14) in block j, umbered »eventeen (17) of Arlington Hills addition to St. Paul, a cording to the recorded plat thereof on ?V.c in the office of the Register or Deeds of said Bams;-? county, and situate in Ramsey county and Hrate of Minnesota, with the heredl amenta and ap ■pxi't-nances, will be sold at public auction to tue highest bidder for ca»h, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises ad twenty live dollars attorney's fe<*, as stipulated in and by i aid mortgage in ca?e of foreclosure, and the dis bursements allowed by la-* ; whi h sale will be made ly tbesherifT of *aid Rimsey county at the front do! r of t"e old court house in the city of >-sint Paul, m 6aid county and btate, on the fourteenth day of May, AD. if ßl, atV) o'clock a, a. of that day, subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of aa'.e, a« provided by law. Dated 8t Paul, March 26, A. D. 1881. 3. P. GRIBBEN, Assignee of Mortgagee Wu. Loui« Kelly, Attorney for ths Assignee. Mar 36-7 w-Sat CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the Citt Treasurer, I St. Paul, Minnesota, March 22d, 1881. J I will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, April 9, 1881, at the Court House in Bt. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assess ments, with interest and costs thereon for the hereinafter named special assessments. AU in the City of St. Paul, county of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where allpersons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and descriptions of lots and real estate are as follows: All persons interested in the assessment for constructing, relaying and repairing sidewalks, under contract of Henry Starkey with 6aid city, dated July I3th, A. D. 1880, on the prop erty hereinafter described, fronting on said walks, and benefited thereby. St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. * Lot. Block. Aasm't. George Pulford, 26 ft ely of w'ly 100 ft of n'lyx S 32 $ .59 David Kent, ely 10 ft of s'lylOOft 15" 25 889 Same, sly 100 ft 16 26 23 21 Alexander Ramsey, e'lyx 10 26 686 Same U 26 12 91 Isaac Brenheimer 10 24 15 58 Fourth Street— North Side. St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. As6m't. Severinus J Corrigan, Mary J Corrigan, D W Corrigan, sly # 14 18 $18 50 Ramiey County 9 801 Same 10 20 Same 11 20 Same 12 20 220 62 Same 18 20 Same.. 16 20j Kittson's Addition. JohnHin 8 26 30 60 JohnPHoffman 5 27 35 65 JaneE Heflferman 5 22 18 76 Wescott Wilkln and Sarah W Coleman 7 24 46 02 Seventh Street— South Side. St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of descrlptian. Lot. Block. Assm't WRMcKowen,n'ly%..\ 8 ' 4 $30 40 NWKlttson 5 3 30 39 Whitney & Smith's Addition. WJCutler, c}( 12 7 35 23 James H Davidson,mldK 12 7 30 70 Ewins: & Chute's Subdivision of Lot 1, Block 8, Whitney &Bmith's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Franklin DeCou, w'ly 1 foot 1 59 Same, e'lyx % 15 60 Whitney & Smith's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. AdaL Mayall 11 8 $31 75 Same.nK 10 8 15 56 Kittson's Addition to St. Paul. Edward MoMenemy 3 31 30 81 James H Mayall 1 ~VA 35 44 Ada L Mayall 2 29 30 73 Same 3 29 30 73 Brun6on's Addition to St. Paul. AdaLMayall 5 12 33 53 Bame 6 12 30 51 Same 7 12 2 65 Eighth Street— North Bide. Robert & Randall's Addition to St. Puul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Pennock Pusey, estate of 8 B Philips, Reubec Barnard 13 15 $24 82 Same, Bame and same... 14 15 32 68 Pearl Street— North side. McCloud's Subdivision of Block 2, Vanden berg's Addition to Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Assm't. AblalCWood 18 $19 48 P H Prendrgast 20 19 48 Andrew G Johnston 21 19 48 Harriet A Davlson, en. 17 11 19 Wacouta Street— West side. Whitney & Smith's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assin't. JuliaAMctcalf.s'lylOft 6 15 $6 88 Peter Simons and Clara Simons, his wife, commencing at a point on ely line of Robert street 100 ft n'ly from the n side of Twelfth street, in Robert & Randall's add to St. Paul, thence ely on a line parallel with said Twelfth it 100 iam thence n'ly parallel with c line of said Robert st 25 ft, thenc* w'ly parallel with Twelfth at 100 ft to said Robert it, and thence »'ly on c line of s&ld Rob ertst 85 ft to-Beginning 18 71 John Genois, commencing at a point on ely line of Robert street 250 ft n'ly from Tweltb. street, In City of St. Paul, thence ely parallel with said Twelfth street 100 ft, thence n'ly parallel with Bald Robert street 50 ft, thence w'ly parallel with said Twelfth street 100 ft to said c side of Robert street, thence running sly on the last named line 50 ft to place of beginning '. 24 57 Wm Dawson, commencing at se'ly corner of Robert and Thirteenth streets, in City of St. Paul, thence 6e'ly on ely line of said Rob ert street 48 ft, thence ne'ly parallel with said Thirteenth street 108 ft, thence nw'ly on a line parallel with the ely line of Said Robert street 48 ft, thence se'ly on sly line of Thir teenth street 100 ft to place of be ginning 26 42 St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Pennock Pusey, Reuben Barnard, Estate of J B Phillips, sly 50 ft of n'lylOOft 7 26 $23 19 Norman W Kittson 7 8 78 71 Tenth Street, North side. Kittson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Rosanna Lowery 6 4 $24 58 Stillwater Street, West side. Pattereon'6 Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't W H Phillips, ntf ofnjj 1 4 $28 63 Alexander Wilson and Eleonor Wilson, that strip of land between Broadway street and.. .. 14 1117 Estate of Pierre Chouteau.Jr, deceased, 27 67 that strip of land between Broad way and the following tract of land, viz: Commencing at ne'ly corner of land sold by C T Whitney and others to Joseph A. Bullen In 1853 in aey se:. SI, 1 29, r 28, (being 100 ft n'ly on w line of Kittson's Addition to Bt. Paul, from nw'ly corner of land in said self , conveyed by by B F Hoyt to Neal McHenry) thence w'ly on n line of eaid Bulkn's land THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE. SATURDAY MOKNING, MARCH 26, 1881. 158 ft to land formerly owned by Bridget O'Connor, thence n'ly along said O'Connor's c line 50 ft, thence ely parallel to first named line to the line of sold Kittson's Addition, thence sly on line of said Kitt son's Addition 50 ft to place of beginning $37 67 Estate of Pierre Chouteau,Jr,decea6ed, that 6trip of lasd between Broadway st and the following tract of land, viz: Commencing at a point on c line of Canada Bt t>s ft n'ly from nw'ly corner of land Bold by C T Whitney and others to J A Bullen in 1852, (being in sc* of 5ec 31, 1 29, rs2) thence n'ly on c lino of said Canada st Bft more or less to the s line of Joel Whitney's Addiiion to St Paul, thence ely along the s line of said Joel Whitney's Addition and along the s line of L C Dayton's en largement to St Paul to the w line of Kittson's Addition to St Paul, thence sly on last named line 8 ft more or less to line of land now owned by L H Hunt, thenco w'ly on line of said Hunt's land to place of beginning 0 03 L C Dayton's Enlargement to St Paul. Supposed owner and Am't ot description. Lot. Block. Astm't. Estate of E 8 Oliver, strip of land between Brood way street and 10 $U 49 Estate of P Chonteau, de ceased, strip of land be tween Broadway street and 2 3 68 Canada Street, East side. Bagnell and McGruder's Subdivision of Part of Block 15, Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Thomas Harris, except 6 lft 6 $2885 Robert Street, West side. St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot, Block. Assm't. Vincent D Walsh, sK of n'lyK 16 4 $11 12 A R Capehart, s,* of n'ly* 16 4 11 12 Alfred Wharton, n'iy* . . 16 4 11 12 Lewis Jones, s'lyj* 1 11 22 91 Severinus J Corrigan, Mary J Corigan, Diego W Corrigan, sly*. ... 16 18 649 Alexander Ramsey, sly Xof n'ly % 1 25 27 19 John Eagan, s'lyM 1 10 29 96 Charles Deller, s'lyx of n'ly,V 1 10 29 96 Robert and Randall's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Geo W Wheeler 1 20 $77 27 Bt. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Julius Georgic, sly 52 ft 9 6 $38 96 Rice and Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. John R Franklin, Walter B Bnow, Theodore W Williams 10 26 $39 93 Same, same and same 11 26 56 67 Lucinda M Eaton 1 27 40 88 Gustav Willius 5 27 37 20 WTS Alexander and John WWhite 7 27 61 21 John M Armstrong 6 28 36 75 Same 7 28 38 01 Daytou and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed pwner and Am't of description. Block. Assm't. Catharine L and Gustav Rosank 29 $53 97 Fort Street, West side. Dayton and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. > Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Alexander Ramsey 13 50 $14 28 8 A Bheffldd, partly in Rice and Irvine's addi tion to St Paul 9 51 87 02 Same, partly in Rice and Irvine's addition to Bt. Paul 10 51 37 11 Rice and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Alfred Wharton, sw'ly 25 ft 11 58 $15 47 Gottfried Fredericks, 23 X ft ne'ly of sw'ly 13>fft 12 53 18 49 Joseph Thornton, sw'ly* 13 53 16 34 Walnut Street, East side. Dayton and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. M B Farrell, sw'ly 40 ft ofK'lyOK.ft 7 65 $4 80 Louis Street, West side. Dayton and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. George M Brack, except c 6 88-100 ft 16 83 $17 41 Bailey's Addition to Rondo's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Olive Biron 1 2 $4 47 Same 2 2 4 47 John Winterhalter 3 2 4 47 Mederic Bouthillier 4 2 4 47 Bame 18 2 4 47 JohnMueller 16 2 4 47 James HMayall 2 3 4 41 Same 8 3 4 41 Mary 8 MayaU 4 8 4 41 AdaLMayall 18 3 4 41 Rondo Street, North side. Rondo's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Thomas Wheeler, ck ... 1 8 $6 51 The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust com - pany 10 8 18 54 Nininger's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Robert A Bmlth 17 8 $4 35 Same 18 8 4 62 Bame 19 8 4 62 Same 20 8 4 62 Same 21 8 4 62 Same 22 8 4 62 Same 23 8 4 62 Same 24 8 4 62 Same 25 8 " 462 Same 26 8 4 63 Same 27 8 4 63 Same 28 8 4 62 Bame 29 8 4 62 John J Pearson 30 8 462 Same 81 8 4 63 Same 82 8 4 63 Dale Street, East Side. Terrace Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. I Rankin Parsons 10 4 $30 48 Grand Avenue, south side. Summit Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. LoulseGWard 18 $7 81 Cornelius X Sutton ...... 98 515 Same 3 8 5 16 Grotto street.west side. Summit Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Board of Education, St. Paul 28 7 $1871 ; Summit avenue, south side. Summit Pork Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and - Am'tof - description . , _ Lot Block. Asem't . Charles N 8eU.......... 3 1 • $5 07 5ame..........;......... 4 1. 508 Win W Bell 8 1 508 5ame............ ..7 1 5 07 Edward J Kenward 10 1 : 5 08 Charles D Elfelt ........ 12 6 5 07 5ame............ ...... 18 6 5 08 5ame........ 14 6 5 07 Same.;.. : .15 6 5 80 All in the City of St. Paul, county of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 82-86 F. A. RENZ, City Treasurer. JVECENTSAIjII WANTED AVANAGH sells fine furniture to-day, corner Third and Cedar. - 85 ANTED—A first-class barber at No. 8 Mississippi street. . ; .• 84* WANTED— A Rood man with wife, who understands farming. Employment for the season. Call nt 145 Jackson street, im mediately. , ' - . . ■;. 84* WANTED— A first-class upholsterer. W 88- BTEESBROS. . .. . > WANTED— Six first-class coat makers. The highest prices paid. Fergus Fahey, 68 W. Third. :, IT ANTED IMMEDIATELT-A No. 1 meat and pastry cook, one who under stands the busines in all bran ,either man or woman. Good wages. L. A. Hathaway, Far ibanlt, Minn. ? 77- Wanted school, county, town and railroad bonds and county warrants. 0 . Livingston _ Co., 8 1 Paul. SITUATIONS WANTXD-.-MalM. WANTED— an experienced miller, a TT situation; satisfactory references given. Call at M. D. Clark's, No. 808 Fort street. 82- WANTED— Situation as baker. . Three years' experience under Instruction. Wages not so much an object as steady em ployment. Address Baker, Globe office. 81* ANTED— By a man who can give best of V t references, a place to take care of horses and attend to the garden, or make himself gen erally useful. Address J. G., this office. 79* ANTED— a young man of experience, v ▼ a situation as shipper in a wholesale house. Is honest and willing to work. Ad dress J. X , this office. . 77- ANTED— A situation in a hotel or saloon as barkeeper, or at any other employment in a hotel. Will work for low wages at first. Address Barkeeper, this office. • 75. '.- WANTED— A situation in any respectable business, packer or shipper in a whole sale house preferred. J. F. W.. Globe office. 53' WANTED— by a young man from the East— two years' experience in banking house. No objections to traveling or going West to some small town. W. A. 8., Globe office. 72* SITUATION WANTED— from the East; has twenty years' experience as fore man of iron fonndry and machine manufactur ing. Any concern requiring such a party will do well to address L. 8., Globe office. 71* WANTED — A situation in a wholesale ■ house. Has had experience as salesman in a commission house. Best of references. Address M. W., Globe. 67* WANTED— A Scandinavian young man of good habits, who has had six months experience in the grocery business, will take any kind of work. • Can furnish good recom mendations. /Address O. C, this office. 63* . Females. A YOUNG Norwegian girl would like to assist in general housework in a small, elderly family. Address Good Home, this of flce. "-■ - 81* WANTED— A situation as a second girl in a private family. Best of references given. Address C, 105 Commercial St. 81* ANTED— A position as first-class head laundress; a patent and fancy ironer; prefer going to the country; most satisfactory references, if required, can be given. Apply 82 Robert street. 79* ANTED— situation for housework or TT second work, by a competent girl. Ap ply at 147 W. Fifth street. ... 75. ANTED— By a dressmaker, engagements T T in families to do sewing. Address G., this office. 70* "ANTED— competent girl as nurse and second girl in a small family. Apply at 32 Burr street, Branson's addition. 67* WANTED— A middle-aged widow lady de- V V sires employment as saleswoman, cash ier or copyist. Best of references furnished, and bond if required. Address A. G. Long, No. 27 Tllton street, city. 65* \ SITUATIONS OITEBBD- Fwn_lei. ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Competent girl for general housework. Must be good cook. . German or Swede preferred. No. 72 Summit avenue. Mrs. F. P. Wright.' 85' WANTED— A competent girl, must be a good cook— 2B Woodward avenue. 83 • WANTED— At once, girls at C. O. D. laundry, 165 Fort street (above . Seven corners). Also boy wanted. 78* . GIRL WANTED for general housework. VX Must be experienced. Mrs. J. B. West, 43 E. Eleventh street. " 77* ANTED— A girl for general housework. T T Good wages paid for competent help; 14 Ashland avenue or 43 East Third St. 68* WANTED— A good, steady, reliable, female cook, for a first-class boarding house, also two competent dining room girls, good wages and permanent employment. Address W. H , No. 23 Globe office. 65* "ANTED— A competent girl for general housework at No. 1 Waverly street, corner of Stillwater. • 56 Males. WANTED— good men to sell the gen % vine Singer machine.' Salary and com mission. References required. Apply 19 East Third street. • ' _ 78* "\ir ANTED— Young man ;to , take care of .V V \ horse and cow. Apply at 122 :E. Third street. . ' 75' " TT7 ANTED— A young man who has had ex •TT perience, to work on farm for the sea son. - German preferred. ' Correspond with Michael Nell, Neapolis, Minn. 60* WANTED— Feed boy, to feed cylinder press for book work. West Publishing Company. 70* BOOKS AND HOUSES WANTED TXT ANTED— By single gentleman, a nicely m famished room, five minutes' walk from Merchants hotel. Address F. M. , Globe office. - 85* WANTED TO RENT— A house, barn or shed to live In— house preferred. Own er will please permit the three children of the family to live -with us, as they can not be killed or sent to the foundlings' home. Address, with particulars and price, Stranger, Western Newspaper Union, city. 85' ANTED— To Bent— A good dwelling with barn, in good neighborhood, oon venient to Beven Corners, at say $30 to $35 per month. Possession giren May Ist. Address No. 29 Robert street. Satisfactory references given . 83-86 "17^ OUR or five rooms wanted for light house- Jj keeping byjtentleman and wife; no chil dren. Address Housekeeper, Box 796, P. 0., stating location,accommodations,term3,Ac.B2 -\\f ANTED— A furnished room near corner VV Third and Franklin, with or without board. Address J., this office. 78* FIVE CENTS ALINE SPORTING. HE CHAMPION'S REST— Corner Fifth and Minnesota streets. The only sport ing house In the State. Sparring, wrestling ana heavy lifting by local champions every evening. Admission free. AUCTION SALE. INE FURNITURE AT AUCTION-I will sell at auction, at my salestand, corner 3d and Cedar streets, on Saturday morning of this week, at 10 o'clock, one parlor suite, bedroom suite, black walnut desk, revolving chair, bed steads, springs, tables, chairs, mattresses, Ac. P. T. KAVANAGH, 84-85 Commission Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE by J. M. Warner this day, March 26, at 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 42 Jackson street, consisting of teas, spices, cof fee in cans, crockery and glassware, and large grocer's tea canisters, grocer's spice cabinet with scales, etc. 85 SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-In the matter of the estate of Thomas Har ris, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue and In pursuance of an order of license made in said matter on the 22d day of March, A. D. 1881 by the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey, the undersigned special administrator of said estate will on the 30th day of March, 1881, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, at No. 98 East Third street, in the city of St. Paul in said county, offer for sale at pub lic vendue for cash the following described personal property, viz. : Boots and shoes, two sewing machines, lasts, trees, patterns, linings and bootleg moroccos, 6tore fixtures, etc., etc. Dated St. Taul, March 25, 1851. WILLIAM T HARRIS, Special Administrator. P. T. Kavan aoh, Auctioneer. 85-88 HORSES, fte. FOR SALE— A fine family driving mare, safe and gentle; will be sold cheap; 184 East Third street. 85-87 FOR SALE -Two car loads of horses.heavy draft and single drivers, at Judd's 6ta blee. 80-86 FOR BKM-Eooms TT\O RENT— Two very fine rooms on Summit X avenue, 4th door east of Rice street, fur. nished or unfurnished. Inquire at 25 West Third street, old number. 84-86 TT^URNISHED ROOM, single or in suite, at _T No. 181 Jackson street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. 84* rpo RENT— Good store room, on Jackson X street. Williams & Davidson. 74' LEASANT ROOMS, with board, at rea sonable rates. Private family. Address, Comfort, this office. 71* ROOM in the Benz Block, No. 5, up stairs. 69* FOR RENT— Offices, second story of the new brick block, opposite the new mar ket house, corner of St. Peter and Seventh streets. GEO. MITSCH. 69* OR RENT— Six rooms in suite. Also, two nice office rooms, at head of stairs, sec ond story, Rogers Block. Inquire at chamber of commerce. 64 /^VFFICES FOR RENT— In Davidson's block, \J with steam heat, good ventilation, Phalen water, electric-bell passenger elevator, well lighted rooms and halls and all modern conveniences. Apply at agents' office, in the building. 23* WTTJ.TAMB t^DAVIDSON, Ageute. Houses FOR RENT Good house of nine rooms. Apply 53 Ramsey street. 82' FOR RENT— Several furnished rooms at 38 West Fourth street, or 49, new No. 82* FOR RENT— Very desirable offices in Sher man block. Apply C. H. Sherman, in the building. 82-0 FOR RENT- Hall 25x75 feet, at 21 Waba shaw street. Apply C. H. Sherman, Sherman block. . Bfo6 OR RENT— Basement store, Sherman block, fronting Sixth street; $15 per month. Apply C. H. Sherman, in the build ing 82-6 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— The South Shore hotel prop erty on White Bear lake, 2(J acres in ex tent, twelve miles from Bt. Paul, on Duluth road, the best known hotel property in the State, ia for sale on terms which will allow of the platting of lake front lots, if desired, giv ing hotel lot at small figure. Apply to our attorney, James B. Beals, St. Paul. 79* ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE— The old Emmelt homestead property, 188 Fort street; double brick building, handsome front, pleasant grounds, shade trees, good sta ble; cars pass the house every five minutes. The owner is going to California, and will 6ell at a low price. 120 feet front by 180 feet deep. Apply to Major A. B. Brackett on the prem ises, or S. A. Sheffield, Faribault, Minn. 80-93 FOR SALE— At an astonishing bargain, a new sewing machine of standard make. Apply at Globe office, where machine can be examined. 61 OR SALE— A I6O acre farm, 2 x miles from city, with wood, water and meadow. P. De Rochebrune, 13 West Third street. 60* LOST AND FODND LOST— A buffalo robe, last Monday even ing. Finder please return to W. L. An derson, 122 E. Third street, and be suitable re warded. 75" IBCBLLAHBOUa. DON'T forget the auction sale of fine furni ture to-day at corner Third and Cedar streets. 85 STOVE REPAIRS- Wilkens Schenck, man ufacturer of all kinds of stove repairs, fire backs, grates, dampers, stove lids, etc. Stoves repaired at your house without remov ing. Office 334 Jackson street, near Fourth street, Davidson block. 85-89 FOR SALE— First-class ice box, counter and shelving. Fred Btirnand, 7 Cor. 84-88 FOR SALE— Large butcher's ice chest, at No. 145 Jackson street. 82* OR SALE— A No. 1 billiard table for $175; cost $275; but little used. Wish to use the room for other purposes. Call at Wm. Bircher's at end of bridge, Sixth ward. 78* "VTOTICE — Lumbermen and contractors who Xl are in need of men as river drivers can have them furnished upon short notice. Ap ply at Lahr & Co.'s Employment Bureau, 137 East Third street. 74* FOR SALE— Cheap— Second-hand storm sash for hot beds. E. Ingham, 219 Pearl street. 74- FOR SALE— A Brunswick pool table, at 02 Wabashaw, cor. Seventh street. 71-100 FOR SALE— Restaurant and bakery at a bargain. W. R. Booth. "71* TRAWBERRY PLANTS by the million. Catalogue free. Address C. Hodsdon, Minneapolis, Minn. 70-91 TX7ILL buy policies in failed or solvent Life W Co.'s; loans on same. L. P. Van Nor man, St. Paul. 35 Notice to Creditors. CITATE OF MINNESOTA-COUNTY OF BIMBEY O ' In Probate Court, Special term, March 10, 1881 . In the matter of the estate of Hitty Markoe, de ceaaed. Notice is hereby given that the judge of probate of the county of Bameey, will, upon the first Mon day of the months of May, June, Jaly , August and September. A D 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office In said county, receive, tear, examine and adjust all claims of all persons against said de ceased, and that six months from this date have be -n limited and allowed for creditors to present oMms against said estate, at fhe expiration of which time all claims not presented or not allowed h hall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown farther time be allowed. HENKY O'GOBMAN, [l. B.] Judge of Probate. mar la-Bw-sat WANTED— A~~iady desires a* few more places to do sewing in families. Work by the day or week. Address Mrs. O. R., this office. 63* SPRING GOODS. 61 SAINT'P^IIL: 61 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, SATTLER BROS., 61 EAST. THIBD STREET. A. WUUL. $ LINE OB 1 ;. SPRING GOODS JTJST RECEIVED 0 1 Boys* and Children's Clothing a Specialty. Orders by mall promptly attended. 6 1 AETHTJB.'W^RBEN* ABBOTT Wholesale Not i ons, Hosiery and Fancy . Goods. ; 186 AND 188 EAST THIRD STREET, - - - - - - - aT.PAVL BENI> US A POSTAL CARD /YTITIT>/^ 'With name and address, for Catalogue of MWith name and address, for Catalogue of Seeds. Field, Garden & Flower Seeds. \ M M I I \ Catalogues Sent Free, By Mail, to any address. UJJIJJJU. FRANKLIN STEELE, JR., & CO., ______ .... 127 and 129 SonthFir3t Street, Minneapolis. . WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ~~ AUEKBACH, FINCH & VAN SLTCK ! The Only Leading Dry Goods House in the Northwest. ; Competes with the Markets of New York and Chicago. w _ T^____ w^ < _._,^____^s W _______________,_,______ w ________ I__1 ___ M _, ~*" WHOLESALE DKtfCKJI:>TB NO YES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 68 and 70 Sibloy Street Cor. Fifth, ; - - -- - - St. Pa. ■ - • ■■ Tlip P'n<»«t Drug Story and Si <.<•!« in «h<» \V«»«it.. ; ; ' ' - ■. CROCKERY. " CRAIG, LARKIN & SMITH, ■? Importers and "Wholesale aid Retail Dealers In. (^\ T> (~\ "T7" ~TI* ~D "XT* French China, Glassware, Lamps, Looking Glasses, ' V.y -Ft -LA. -11l 111, ; Houße Fumighiug Goods, Etc., Etc. 64 SIBLET STREET, ST. PAUL. " 00MMIB8IQN MERCHANTS. .' HOXSIE SELL: & ORANGES & LEMONS, Ti^pip Timothy and Clover Seeds. AlJljAli. 14 JACKSON STREET, - - - - - ST. PAUL. MESCHAJST TAILOKS. .MATHES, GW)i & SCHIBMEim ! . THE IaKGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE . MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT m THE NORTHWEST. Jobbers In Merchant Tailoring Goods, Cloth*, C.;ss merer and Trimmings. 82 JACKSON STREET, ST. PAUL. \m~r- ■-. ; -msmmasmsssßsssassmSßS^^m_ \ ca.&JHAqBaAWDrACTUJtJsat- . .buN EJ WORE o r Ij V 54, 56 &58 ROBERT STREET. . - - ■- ]-' - *T.I'AVL Ayta for "The Concord narnoßß." -.. • V; '■•.'.■ *■ ■-■■ ~ ~ WHOLESALE ~MILLIA'ISIIY. ~ ~ ~ ' '" j.OFPENffii&(;o., M iiJiNK = «;iim - - A.nd IWCaiitifiwjtu rers oi LADIES' TRAMMED EtATB. |3T~Futilon Plate Grails, upon application. 101 EAST THIBD STREET, - - - - ST. PAUL F— M *"* "^" *^** — — ggy^— — —=» i , . , 'HJJUBi J^igHUJ. !_B?J — Ui— lt-J['J...jL^iu.K ■ .' . ' ■ ■ BOOTS AND SHOES New Spring Goods, New Styles, ft TT T| /"| AREI-VINGDAILYAT \h||H\ SOHLTEK&CO'S., ■ ill I || 1 11 And will in a fen- days be the only v Complete Stock and Largest Assortment of Boots & Sloes mmmm^^ mmmmamm^ mmmmmmm IN ST. PAUL. Agency for the well-known BURTS SHOES. ,//'.' : 6CALIS- . HARDWARE. DfIHiUM & tlllUUlliO, Iron, Nails, Steel, Heavy Hardware, Wagon & Carriage Material, Horseshoes and Horsenalls, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers' Supplies. 221 and 223 East Fourth Street, St. Paul. r l.r -; ? CPATESIED tVV* 13IH, 1870.) Having secured the services of an experi enced glove fitter from . New, York, we shall hereafter fit the Foster Kid Gloves to the hands of Ladies | and gentlemen purchasing. In this way customers are sure of j perfect gloves and perfect fits. The sales of the roster Gloves are increasing every year, and are 60 large that it is almost impossible to supply the demand. - Try a pair aDd have them fitted". , Tours respectfully, ' C. A. DIBBLE, New Number 75 BAST THIRD STREET. MEDICAL. ~ CUKE YOURSELF! . '- ■• • - : i .■.,..■...■-. .-'-- : - : '.'".■ i FRENCH: BPECIPIO. Guaranteed to cure radically disease* of eeiUls private, delicate nature, either hi or oendiHcm. JPrioe $1, sent by express to any part of the country. rnU dlreotlom with each bottle. Bold only by 2. L STAHL, Northeast taam of Van Ham atnekud ruth mm otdGMh • nosui FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ECLIPSE WIND MILLS, Feed Mill*, Tanks and Fixtures FAIRBANKS, MOUSE & CO., : - 46 East Third Street. I .- COSTUMEK. THEATRICAL i.:-»'l r l_'-i' ' AND MASQUERADE EMPORIUM. Ho 10 W. Him Street t\/M I respectfully invite Hie attention of -. ladies and gentlemen to my large, most complete and elegant, stock of new Masquerade Costumes for Balls, Parties, Theatrical . Performances, Old Folks Concerts, Tableau*, Ac. Masks at wholesaled P. J. GIESEN. - Country parties send for list aud prices. -. .--. -■' .-. 354* ' ..-. . , ', -■ .- '. : : The North Star Mills, near "Seventh street bridge, St.' Paul,, is now making a superior article of Fancy and Straight Flour, House keeepers, ■by ordering direct from . the mill, . can save from 25 to 75 ' cents' per sack. All orders, either verbal or by mail, promptly at tended to. ." Flour delivered to any part of the city, and each sack warranted, at - the follow ing prices: _;- . Fancy, per 5ack. . .'. .. . . :.":.*.: .'.' .s3 50 Straight . : . . ....................... . .7 2 75 B Frost & Co., 44- Virginia avenne, and W. F. Pieper, 116 Jackson street, sell this Flour at the same prices. '34-65 BARTON & JONES. nni fl ICD Q and § l oQer * send roar addraei on uUIUILIIu atxwtal card to J. F. BOULE. Box ».Waahin«toa, DjOgUd rw *Jjl. : & 6^i? t ttj htrP **' .■"-»-■-.■ .-■ ■„■■-, -, ••.--. -■ :-■ "-■- .