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Special Drive in Corsets This week, at Lindeke, Ladd & Co.'s. Corsets at great bargains. Go early and make your selection. Corsets for fifteen cents. Richard Price, Veterinary Surgeon, Begs to notify his patrons that he has returned from Montreal, and will be found at 27 West Fifth street, St. Paul. : ■ . ' ; AMUSEMENTS. ~~ FIFTH. .~~ ORGAN RECITAL. (Concluding the Second Series,) at the House of Hop art, BY SAMUEL A. BALDWIN, Friday Iwvl OctQlier 7th, At S o'clock, assisted by MISS EVELYN BURBANK, - - Soprano MR. W. H. I.EIB, - - - .- - Tenor. A Programme of the Highest Order. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at the usual places and at the door. , - r ./, 275-80 THE ORIGINAL BILL! ABLINGTOS'S MIISTSTHELS. OPERA HOUSE. One -Right Only, Saturday, Oct, 81&. The greatest successes of the season, His Royal Nib's Keveuuo Cutter SHIPAFORE, AND THE THREE DOVES. Oct. 2-5-6A7 OPERA HOUSE. One light Only, Monday, October .1011. PAINE-BROCOLINI COMIC OPERA_ COMPANY. TWO GREAT STARS, MATILDA SCOTT-PAINE, The talented English Prima Donna, and BIGNOE C BBOCOLI2^I, The celebrated American Basso, in the follow ing popular Operas: FANOHETTE, Or the Days of Robespierre, and THE ROSE OF AUVERGXE. Prices— soc, 75c and $1.00. No extra charge for reserved seats. Sale of seats Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. 279-83 OPEBA BLOUSE. Thursday Evening, Oct 1311 A Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT, BY CHAS. A. MILLER, THE -- BLIND VIOLINIST, Assisted by : ; MISS ANNIE SCIIONARTH, Soprano. . PROF. CARL ROESE, Pianist. And the following excellent Male Quartet: P. CHRISTOPHEL, •• - - - Ist Tenor A. ZURKA, - '-;. '-'-. -; _ 3d Tenor CHAS. TROWBUIDGE, - - Ist Bass A. JARSHISHEK, - --•:«! Bass Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert to begin at 8. Tickets 50c. Reserved feats can be had at box office, without extra , charge, three days in advance. Tickets on sale at R. C. Munger's and Nathan Ford's music stores. C-8-10-12 [ feyiiiiiifee [WHOLES AMrWILWCER!] July 20, 1551. We have just received a large consignment of flue imported Clarets and pure Olive Oil, which we offer at extremely low figures. Having accepted the agency for the sale in the Northwest of the celebrated "Due de Montebello" Champagne, which is shipped to us directly from France in bond, we are now prepared to fill all orders for this superior wine promptly and at a reduced price. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. SfIHWAY AND CHICKS , PIANOS. Prices Low. Terms Easy. DYES & HOWARD, St. Paul and Minneapolis. 268-07 If yon are a «n man of let- tors toilinc orer mid^ nipht work, to res tore brain nerve and ■ste, uso Hop B. iffering from any In on; if you arc mar )ung, suffering from g on a bed of sick itters. " * Thousands die an-» nuallyfrom somo form of Kidney MM that might have been prevented by a timely uso of I D. I. C. His an absolute and irresista ■ Mocurc for s s , Htisc of opium, IKopßittera D. I. C. is on absolute and lrresjstn- We euro for drunk enne s s , use ot opium, tobar co , or ■ narcotics. ; ■ Bold by drag- I pists. Scndtur I ■■Circular.,. : H bop BITISBS I rra co^ ■ Bockettfr,H.T. H AToronto, Oat. y » If yon are a man l ¥ of bnsincss,woak- 1 ened by the strain of your duties avoid stimulant* and use Hop Bitters. Hyouaroybunßßnc discretion or dissip.i rtod or single, old 01 IW If you arc a man l of business, weak- ' ened by the strain of your duties nvoiii stimulants and use Hop Bitters. X you are younsr anc discretion or dissipa riod or single, old 01 prwr health or lancuisl ness, rely on Hot Whoever you are, I whenever you feel I , that your system I Deeds ciennsinK. ton- 1 ins ' or stimulating, I without intoricitir.u, I take Hop J Bittors. nave you <fj/*- J^t J ■■;'<■:.' kidnfj cr ur -nicrvrcim-I^H ptahit, disease ■ of the stomcicA, ■ &n:rcK Mood, ■ i at-r or nerves t ■ Ton will be I enred if you use ■ Hop Bitters '■ P If.TO'i.irf «im- I E ply weak and ■ I low spirited, try ■ I Hi It may ■ I save your ■ I fife. It has ■ I saved hun- H | drocig. *^B FIVE CENTSA LINE WABTBD. fiT f\ RAILROAD Laborers immediately. OVJU $2 per day. 1, Moore, 137 E. Third street. ■ ■■ V . ' ; 256* /^OOK WANTED at No. 9 Park Place, cor v>/|ner Summit avenue and St. Peter street. Enquire early. '■ ■ -.. ..vrj^r .■.-,'; 275* TTTOOD FURNACE WANTEB — Second V T hand in exchange for a new coal fur nace. Apply to Wolterstorff & Moritz, 183 East Seventh street. •' ; ' ,: ■ ■- 274-80 A YOUNG GIRL would like to do general xjl housework in a nice small family where there is a good housekeeper. • Address "A. B. C," Globe office. •'■ : -- •v-v .• . 275* /~\ MEN wanted; highest wages and work v/ all • winter. ; Apply at work on street on Tuesday morning. D. Mullen. : 26S* FINE coat makers wanted by Charles' F. JP[ Pusch. ,;■■• • ;• ' 279-80 YOUNG Men and • ladies ' Ram shorthand \ and telegraphy. Davidson block, ! St. Paul; Archibald's Business college, Minnenp lis.| Send to T. X.Jones for circular. 274-303 FIVE girls and two boys wanted at F. En gel's bookbindery, VJ Wabashaw street, over Globe office. ? ■ ■ ■ .-. ■■ 251* TTTANTED-A situation by a middle-aged TT lady, as companion, or at some light employment. Address 11. N. C, Globe office. . i. ■ -. ■ 236* ' ' -.-.-;- r- I fiITUATiOKS QrySBBD-yt3aft:e^ GIRL WANTED— For general housework. Apply to 43 Still water street.;; '• 279- WANTED— Girl for general housework. Apply No. 378 Dayton avenue. WANTED— Girl for general housework. No. 82 Broadway. Mrs. J. H. David son. 275* WANTED— A good cook. No washing or ironing. 237 East Tenth 6treet. 274* WANTED— A competent girl for general housework. Apply 509 Cooper street. 274* A GIRL for general housework in 6mall family. Enquire at 25 Stillwater st. 273* WANTED— A competent girl for general housework in a small family. Apply immediately 62 St. Paul street. 271' /COMPETENT girl to cook and do second \J work. No washing and ironing. At No. 275, old number, corner of Jackson street and Aurora avenue. 271* WANTED— A girl for general housework. Must be thoroughly competent. Ger man preferred. Apply at old No. 221 Jackson, corner of Twelfth. 267* WANTED— A young girl as nurse for a boy of 2 years. Must furnish good rec ommendation. German preferred. Apply at this office. 267* WANTED— A Girl for private boarding house, Good wages; 121 Washington street, St. Paul. 200- XTT ANTED— Shirt finishers at Dunne's, No. VV 388 Wabashaw street. Apply at once. 262* WANTED — A competent girl for general housework at 21, old number, Dayton avenue. 257* / IRL WANTED— For general housework. V3T No washing or ironing. At No. 276, old number 34, Dayton avenue . . 252 WANTED— A girl to cook, wash and iron. Good wages, 35 East Ninth street. 252* WANTED — A second girl; also, a seam etress. Only competent help need ap ply. No. 259, corner Ninth and Canada streets. 252* WANTED— A good cook and washer and ironer, at St Luke's Hospital, 105 East Eighth street. ' 252* WANTED— Girl for general housework. Must understand cooking, 72 Summit avenue, old number. 252* WANTED— A girl that understands cook ing. Good wages paid. No. 11 East Seventh street. 252* "TTT" ANTED — Five dressmakers and two ap- V V prentices. Apply at corner of Waba sha.and Fourth streets, over Schliek's shoe storey H_ WANTED— A competent cook. Female preferred. Apply at No. 235 Jackson street. 245* WANTED— A girl for general housework, at new No. 266 E. 9th St. 244 - WANTED — Young man, well acquainted in the city, to collect. Address W. & D., this office. •? 279-80. WANTED — A young man with, some ex perience in dry goods, to examine and do up packages, at D. W. Ingsrsoll & Co.'s 279-81. WANTED— B2y 15 or 16 years old, at R- A. Lanpher & Co'a. 278* /CARPENTERS WANTED-Good carpen- V^ ters, corner Fourth and Wacouta streets, by 278-SO A. Bassfokd. > BOYS WANTED at Western Union Tele- O graph office. 270-S1 ANTED— IO carpenters at No. 11l Mis sißsippi street. Fair wages, and paid every Saturday. 275* WANTED— Two boys at S7 Carroll street. 275*f TWO OR THREE Experienced piano and organ salesmen. Apply with references. Dyer & Howard. 274* WANTED— A good bread baker at Thos. Berrisford's, 386 Robert street. Wares $2.50 per day. . 274* TTT r ANTED— Agents and solicitors for the V t old Aetna Life of Hartford, Conn. As sets over (23,000,000. Liberal terms to the right men. W. P. Beach, General agent for Minnesota and Dakota, room 3, Odd Fellbws' block, St. Paul. 26S* "ITTANTED — Good tinner immediately, at » * Hanson & Jones', corner Grove and Mississippi streets. 26S* ! SITUATIONS WAHT2D.' WANTED— as coachman by a young man well used to taking care of horses. Address R. this office. -; -279-81. ANTES— Situation by a first-class coach- I Yt -man, in a private family, in or out of the city. Best reforences given. Address G., Globe office. •.'"*■ ' 278* ANTED— By a young ' man who is wil m line to work and who can furnish best of references, employment at any honorable business. Address P., this office. . ... 273* PRINTERS— Young man, steady habits, 9 years' experience newspaper and book work, desires situation in country; engagement open till Saturday. Address Bellisle, 2SI Min nesota street, St. Paul. -. 273* TO ELEVATOR MEN— An experienced grain buyer and good worker/also under stands the run of stationary engine and book keeping, with twenty years' experience, wants employment. Address H. L. F., Globe office. | , ' . •:• ■-■-.<:. r. 271* r;- :>,- :. TTTT ANTED— Situation by a man, in private fT : family, to take care of horses v and do light work. Apply to John Bell, Manitoba House. ' .- ; -..'-*.-*- •■':'■;- •'■■••' 266* -. WANTED— By ' a man of 7 years' experi •p.Y.T ence in retail, employment in wholesale or retail grocery. Best of references. Address W. H. O. 8., this office, t : : , ,. 261* 1 A RESPECTABLE young man wishes some J\. kind of evening employment. Good ref erences, etc. 1 Address ', M, 28 ' East - Seventh street. ' .;'■".* Z\~;. : . ' j 257* ANTED— A situation by a Swede, single fTT man, years old, as coachman, and to do work around house. Address J. J., Globe office. : ••:<-■ ••-■ c.v;^^.u-;-::>.^ 247* WANTED— A situation by "a first-class T ? groom from the East. Eight years' ex perience. Best . of reference. , Address T. M. Globe office. . .! . .- - .: . 22 THE HA3WT tAm. DAILY GLOBES. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1881. FIVE GEKTS ALINE AUCTION SALES. T7ALU ABLE CORNER LOT ON DAYTON '8 V BLUFF at auction, lot No. 9, southwest corner of block No. 55, in Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul: Maria and Hudson aven ue, adjoining the residence of P. H. Kelly, Esq., with a large building 86x40 on the lot unfinished, will make a good double house in a fine location. To be sold at auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday afternoon, Octo ber S, at 2 oYloik ehaqi, on Hie ground. Terms very easy. A. K. BARNUM. Agenf. 27751 A. 11. NicoJLAY, Auctioneer. SPLENDID CORNER LOT on Dayton's Bluff, adjoining the handsome residence of P. U. Keliy, Esq., also, thirteen valuable lots near the new large school house, to be sold at auction Saturday afternoon next, Octo ber S, at 2 o'clock. Free omnibuses leave Barnum's office and Merchants hotel at 1 o'clock. Nicolay is the auctioneer. 279-80 -| O VALUABLE LOT.-i '■'. ON DAYTONiS -LO BLUFF to bo sold at Public Auction to the highest bidders, without ' reserve, on - Sat urday afternoon, October 8, 1881, on the ground, at 2 o'clock sharp. These beautiful lots are in Bolter's eubdi vision, being the en tire block No. 75 of .'Lynmn Dayton's addition to St. Paul, fronting on if Hudson, Point Douglas ami Meodota etroete. . Only a short distance from the business center of the city, within a block of the handsome new school house, on high ground, and In a line location and rapidly growing neighborhood, being re garded as the most desirable lots on the bluff and suitable for immediate improvements. Terms of sale, only one- fourth cash and the balance in one, two or three years, at 7 per cent, interest. . Call and get a map. Free om nibuses will leave our office, No. 34 East Third street, on the day of * sale, also the Merchants hotei, at 1 o'clock p- m. A. K. BABNUM, Agent. 277-81 ■ - A. H. Nicolay, Austioneer. BUY A HOME— Don't forget the auction 6ale Saturday afternoon next, on Dayton's Bluff— thirteen splendid lots to be sold by Nic olay, auctioneer. Free omnibuses leave A. K. Barnum's offiec at 1 o'clock, 34 East Third street. 279-80 QEPARAXE SALE at auction of a portion of 0 the estate of the late J. C. Ramsey, Esq. 1 will sell at auction the two-story brick house of eight rooms, and lot 60x125, at the corner of St. Paul and Somer set street, on Monday, October 10, at 11 o'clock a. m. This property is eligibly situated, within two blocks of the street railroad and but 10 minutes walk from the Merchants Hotel. Business men in search of a convenient residence should not fail to attend the sale of this fine property. P. T. KAVANAGU, 270 Auctioneer. A TTEND the positive auction sale of fine J\. lots on Dayton's Bluff, in Lyman Day ton's addition, on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, only twelve to fifteen minutes from East Third street and the business center of St. Paul. Nicolay, auctioneer. 279-80 QCHOOt PROPERTY AT AUCTION — I O will sell on the premises, day and date hereafter given, on Tenth street, adjoin ing the Timrue property, two splendid lots, each 50x150. This fine central property is owned by the Board of Education, and by recent action of that body I am authorized to make sale of tlie same. I will 6ell in con nection with the above, for the same body, five lots in West St. Paul, all lying well and situate near the bridge. Terms, one-third cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 7 per cent. P. T. KAVANAGH, 276 Auctioneer. -I Q NICE LOTS in Lyman Dayton's addi -1O tion, on Dayton's Bluff— the most de lightful and healthy location near St. Paul — will be sold at auction, without reserve, also, a fine corner lot adjoining the residence c«f P. H. Kelly, Esq., Saturday afternoon, October 8, at 2 o'clock. Nicolay, auctioneer. 279-80 AUCTION SALES OF REAL EsTATE- A. K. B.rmim, Real Estate and Loan Agent, No. 34 East Third street. We tr.ke pleasure in announcing that our Real Estate Auction department is thorough ly organized, and that we are fully prepared to make Auction Sales of Real Estate in St. Paul, its vicinity, and in Minneapolis, on any days required, and npou the most favorable terms. This department is under the person al macagouicut of Mr. A. H. Nicolay, with thirty years experience in New York City. Sales are respectfully solicited and receive prompt attention. A. K. Bakxum, Agent. A. H. NicoT.tY. Auctioneer. 242* FOB SALE- FOR SALE— 2O Bhare3, Ist series, capitol building stock. Apply to J. B. Olivier, court house. 275-8 i HORSES FOR SALE— A fine pair of young horses. A. K. Barnum, 34 East Third street. 240* STORE Fixtures for sale, consisting of shelves, one counter and two show cases, chandeliers. All complete and first-class. A good chance for any one desiring to open a re tail sto/e of any description. Address W. 8., this office. 230* ao LOAN. >3)O Vf.vr \J\J and upwards. Lowest rates. A. K. Barnum, 34 East Third street. LOANS on life insurance policies negoti ated. Solvent or insolvent bought. L. P. Van Norman, 116 East Third. 126* ROOMS WANTED. ROOMS WANTED— For light house-keep ing. Four or five rooms, within ten or fifteen minutes walk from Merchants hotel. Apply to Mr. Peterson, 41 Jackscn street. 27'J-65. ANTED— A tmp.ll cottage of three to five rooms near business portion of the city. Address "Cottage," this office. 279 84 FOB REHT— Booms- FOR RENT— Two suites and one single fur nished rooms. No 11 East Seventh 6treef , up stairs. 279-83. FOR RENT— Opposite Capitol mill, room?, first class, to gentlemen only, 449 St. Peter street, next door to Engine house. 277-283. "171 URNI8HED room to rent at 4S W. Tenth J? street. 238* TT^URNISHED rooms for gentlemen, 112 St. JT Paul street, on the hill. 225; /"\FFICEB FOR RENT— Ip Davidson's block, \J with steam heat, good ventilation, Phalen water, electric-bell passenger elevator, well lighted rooms and halls and ail modern conveniences. Apply at agents' office, in the building. 23* WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, Agents. Hoqges FURNISHED House. Apply to R. L. Gor man, office Board of Public Works. 277* WO first class houses. Apply to~R. L. Gorman. * 277* FOR RENT— Large new house, 8 rooms, bath room and all modern improvements: also, large barn. Apply to Karl Simmons, 3rd and Market streets. 272* LOST AND FOTJITO. LOST — Liver and white Cocker Spaniel dog, short tail, answers to name of Ned. A liberal reward will be paid for. the return of same to 97 Gr»ve street. 279- DUNCAN & BARRY, liillflfS 30 East Third Street Quality of Goods, Trimmings and Workman* FALL AND WINTER OLOTHIUG. The Boston, 43, New No. 65, East Third Street, St. Paul The Largest Assortment of Fine and Medium Clothing in all of the Four Departments, Men's, Yogis', Boy's ai CMlta's, Ever Shown in any one Salesroom in Minnesota. Our Styles and Manner of Doing Busines, imitated by many, are Equaled by None. Special Display of FILL SUITS & OVERCOATS. Our Berwick Fall Overcoat at $10.00 Would be Cheap for $15.00.% The Great Demand for our $5.00 BOY'S KNOCKABOUT SUIT still continues , and we are Selling More titan we can Supply. Our Stoclc in Every Department is Fully Twice as Large as Any Other Retail Stock in St. Paul. BOSTON OIEPBE CLOTHING HOUSE, 4:3 HSTew 2>s"o. 65; X Third Street. Send for our Price List and System of Self-measurement. PA3SENGEB PACKETS. ST, LOUIS & SI. PAUL PACKET CO. The Elegant Passenger Packet, "GRAND PACIFIC," MOSE HALL Master 8. Grinnell, Clerk. Departs for St. Louis and way landings, Thursday, Oct. 6, 10 a. m., Sharp. For freight or passage apply to 279 J. H. REANEY, Agent. KID GLOVES. Newest Pall Shades, tPATSNXSD JUS» 13ZB, 1870. ) Black, White, Operas, Medium and i Dark Shades, in all sizes, lor Ladies and Gentle men in these popular gloves, just received by C. A. DIBBLE, 75 East Third Street . - - St. Paul. Also a full assortment of the Charlotte 4-Button Kid Gloves, at $1.25 a pair. The best glove for the price in the United .' States, Also Childrens' Aid Gloves in all sues. All of the above Kid Gloves will be fitted to the hands of purchasers. Perfect gloves and perfect fits guaranteed. O. A. DIBBLE. DANCING CLASSES. Mr. anil - Mrs. H. W. Malcolm Will open classes in Dancing and Deportment at Curtiss' hall, Saturday, October 1. . Begin ner's class for misses and masters, from 3 to 4 p.m. : Advanced class for misses and masters from 4 to C p. m : Ladies 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Gentlemen from 8:45 p. m to 10 p. m., for first six lessons,' afterwards together for remainder of season. For terms send for circular. Ad dress,: ' '". •'■■•■'.• •' ' ' "■■' ; " ;■ ".'-' ;-;.■; MALCOLMS DANCING ACADEMY Minneapolis, Minn. ' - y -■- ■-'• ■- - " : ■"■-•■ •• ■*■'■■■ -••■- ■ '-^ S MIBCELLAJEOPB. MRS, : MARGARET ; McLEAN, a Scotch lady, offers her services as nurse. » . She has excellent letters of merit ■ and ; certificates from Drs. Murphy, Hand and Stewart. \ She is very needy,' and anyone requiring such ■ a per son will not only lend to her support ' but , se cure a competent nurse in oases of | sickness. Residence 348 East 6th street, St. Part 238 • HOSIERY. . A.T HALFJRHI. POWERS BBOTHEBS, 10. 131 East fiirt street, To Close Them Out at Once. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, The Following Lines of HOSIERY, All at the Uniform Price of 25cts per Pair: Ladies' solid color English Merino Hose. Ladies' extra Derby ribbed unbleached English Hose. Ladies' solid Ingrain Colored Hose. Ladies' extra quality White English Hose. Ladies' full regular plain Balbriggans. Ladies" full regular Silk- Clocked Balbrig gans. Ladies' fancy Wool and Merino Hose. Misses' full regular solid Cardinal Hose. Misses' full regular fancy Stripe Hose. Misses' full regular French Ribbed Hose. Misses' full regular Spanish Mixed Hose. Misses' fancy Merino Hose. Boys' mixed Cotton Socks, full regular. Boys' fancy Cotton Socks, full regular. Child's fine hair Stripe French Hose. Misses' fancy Wool Hose. Misses' extra quality English Merino Hose. Above lots are all one-tfeird to one-half less than usnal prices. But the "worst slaugh ter" of all is od the following: Gents' fancy English Half Hose worth 60c. Gents' solid Colored English Half Hose worth 60c. Gents' English Balbriggans, Silk- Clocked worth 55c. Gents' extra quality English super stout Socks. Gents's full regular English Merino Socks. Gents' Wool Socks. Children's Merino Vests. Children's Merino Pants. All the abo?e lioes at the uniform price of 25 cents each! Further reductions from day to daj till the stock is closed out. POffEES BBOTHEBS, No. 131 East flirt Street. STOCK TABDB. NORTHWESTERN STOCK YARDS. Live Stock Commission Merchants. Shippers and buyers of live stock will flod it to their interest to correspond with us. See to it that you bill your stock to as if you want them unloaded in St. Paul. DELANEY & O'CONNER, St. Paul, Mini, j ~ : V NEW OOODS. PUT A PIN IN THIS. ltd CULIEifS SUITS Marked Down to .00, Good Value for $6.50 and $7.00. ii i ■ i i^-iii i , ■ ■ ■ ■ • 75 Children's Suits Reduced from $7. and $8 To $4.50 per Suit, at UMI,-TII CLOTHIER, . 67 East Third Street, St. Paul, Mm. OROOKEBY. CRAIG, L ARKIN & SMITH, Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in - / > (T>/"V/^I7"T?T)"y French China, Glassware, Lamps, Looking Glasses, VliV/IjJVJLXi I ? . House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. 64 SIBLET STREET, ------ -* ST. PAUL COMMISSION ÜBBGHASTS. HOXSIE WE SELL Pine Creamery : and Dairy Butter CALIFORNIA HONEY, CHEESE, r Ann ad ORANGES, LEMONS, CLARIFIED CIDER. JA(j(jA.K 190 EAST THIRD STREET, - • ST, PAUL, • ' CARRIAGE MANDFACTUREBB. ■ ./,-•■'■ MIW 0 Tl i I T ATUnf T manufacture II INKY (V Hi IMWk I I CARRIAGES fine wortrc ONLY. 54, 56 and 58 ROBERT STREET, - ;- -ST. PAUL Agent* for "The Concord Harness." "'~. ' WHOLXai.LK ; O«4OUaiST3 NO YES BROS. & CUTLER, ' . IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 88 and 70 Sibley Street, Cor. Fifth, - ----- St. Ptu> ~lC~^- ' The. Fi*a*t Drag Store »nd ft:.» v* la th« V?**t. ' WHOLES DRY GOODS . ■ " ■ > AUEBBACH, FINCH & VAN SLICK, - Tie Only Leading Dry [mk House in Hie Northwest. - Competes with the Markets of New York and Chicago. MERCHANT TAILORS. MATHES, GOOD & SCHUBMETEB, - The Largest and Most -Fashionable MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE NORTHWEST. Jobbers in Merchant Tailoring Goods, Cloths, Casslmeres and Trimmings. 82 JACKSON STREET, - - - - - ST. PAUL ■CALKS •■:'•■ - Linn^yj. ?&^i^ iSl^^Py^i^^* 7 ys^^cßSß ' 80018 AND SHOES. " «>» GO TO SCHLIEK & GO'S, BOOTS The Leadißff Sloe Store in St. Fail, -j 89 K:ik! Third Street, and Save Moony by Buying your Fall Supply of quAiriq Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c. ►sJlvf-«^O New Fall Stock now daily arriving. Bt. Paul Agency for BURT'S FINE "-' :'■■■■..■■/•'■- SHOES. The only complete stock in the State. ; .:'■- '■'■ ' r'ATIOHKM. TP irflliijU fin WHOLESALE \ SB Hi I v Aj iJ! . 0. If JyUlil (X UUi, STATIOISTEKS Paper and Blank Book Dealers. NO. 71 BAST THIRD STREET, - - - -ST. PA VJL Manufactrersofthe HEXRY GBUWHA-WH. . CHARLES FKETT . „«. GBUNHAGM & FEE : : (Successors to Henry Grunhagen,) MINNP^fiTA M.USUFAOTTJRi.RS AND DEAI^RS IN 1 CIGARS .AUSTD TOBACCO. CIGAEB. New 10. 175 Ka»t Seventh' St.. 8t Paul. Mint.. |P|\ MOS.iSTABIISHEDIN 1858. O R C •»,! RCMUNGEff | *° ,« s S«u»e w >s; ST. PAUL, ,IV»NW,^gET *asic ''■ . :'.- . '.' '■ . . ■.-'".- HABPWASE. -■ - ■ " ■■-•.-. . BBEOI i HIDES, iron^f "Steel. DliiiUjjll & nilUlJiliu, lroli, OtTails, Steel, Heavy Hardware, agon & Carriage Material, Horseshoes and Horuaalla, Bellows, Aai V.t, Vices, Blacksmiths tad Wafonmakers' Sapplla* - 221 and 223 Eu * Fourth Street, St. Paul. , . ■ WHOLEHALK MliijNEBY. . '- ' ' ■ - ' T fl TUITIITITPTII ■' 0 A fl ft : Dealers in J v UfrMUMffl fell)., MILLINEHY GOODS, ■ ' :"' ; And Miimfecttirers of INDIES 5 TIIIMMED HATS. ISTFaahion Plate Gratis, upon application? " /" 101 EASTiTHIBX> STEBBT, - ...... ST. PAUL. FAIBBANKS' SCALBSi ECLIPSE WIND MILLS, --'■-■■. F'ced JVUllsr, Tanks and .Fixtures FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 46 East Third Street.