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8 THE CITY. CITY GLOBULES. Preparations arc being made for a grand rally of the new Cleveland and Hendrick's clab. Thc'niortality among children during July was greater than for any corresponding period for years. The city Iroesurer disbursed the sum of §17,000 yesterday in payment of the police aad fire departments aud city officials. Edward Delaoey was appointed on tbe police force yesterday viCe E. F. Walsh whose appointment was withdrawn. Tbe carpets in the hall of repseseutatives in the state capitol have been takeu up and carpenters arc repairing the sagged ceiling thereof. A petition for letters of administration was filed in tbe probate court yesterday in the estate of John Grace who is thought to bave left a property of about 500,000. A. W. Petsen, clerk in the secretary of state's office, has the secretary's report for 1884 in readiness for tne printers, yesterday bt-iug the close of the state fiscal year. In conversation yesterday an eminent physician was beard to remark that St. Paul could be rated as having almost absolute immunity in case of a cholera epidemic. Deputy Sheriff Clewett has lost a3S calibre new Smith & Wesson revolver in a rubber case. Whoever will return tbe same to the Sheriff's office will be rewarded for their trouble. Two increase pensions were received a'; the adjutant general's office yesterday, one being for St. Paul and tbe other for Anoka, as also an original pension for a veteran at DundaSi The month of July was the busiest month since tbe establishment of tbe police court. During the month Judge Burr disposed of 527 cases, and criminal lines were collected amounting to $I^6oo. Louis Canon, an expressman, while mov ing tbe household furniture of a lady yester day, robbed her of her gold watch. He was arrested by Detective D. J. O'Connor, the watch recovered, and was locked up in t'ae hcty all. There were 388 articles of incorporation filed in the office of the secretary of state, for the year ending July 31, being an in rrease of sixty-six over last year. During the same period there were 165 affidavits of publication filed, being an increase of ninety two over last year. Bells hotel, at Fergus Falls, one of the largest, and best hotels in the Northern country, has changed hands, ami has a new landlord in the person of Peter Clare who formerly published tho ludepaideNi at that place. Mr. Clare is an agreeable gentleman possessing the requisites of a model landlord, and ii he runs the hotel as well as he did the newspaper will more than give satisfaction. Mr. J. S. Robertson, administrator of the estate of the Late B. Presley, qualified yester das in the sum of $250,000. Mr. Robertson bur, been a member of tbe linn of B. Presley, tfc Co., for several years for the greater part )f which he attended to the personal affairs of the deceased. The fact of his procuring a bond in so great a sum is of itself, the best recognition of bis business capacity. A complimentary reception was tendered by the Turner Venn society at Turner hall last night to Prof. Boslno, a prominent mem ber of the Turner society and instructor of calesthenlcs in the public schools of Milwau kec. The occasion was honored by many prominent members of the order and an evening of delightful social pastime was en joyed. John B. Brisbine, Esq., of this city, is in receipt of a letter from a prominent member of Tammany ball, New York, in which the political situation in th« east is canvassed. Among other things the writer refers to a communication from Col. La Mont, private secretary of Gov. Cleveland, in which he mid the country" would be astonished at the strength of , the Independents who were wheeling into line for Cleveland. Yoiik, P... — Mr. E. YV. Spangler, publisher, York, Pa., Daily, states that in a severe attack of neuralgia, by rubbing the parts affected and saturating a piece of flannel with St. Jacobs Oil, the . great pain-cure, once only, ac was permanently cured. PERSONALS. N. Hauke, U'illmar, is at the Windsor. 11. W. Brown, Mankato, is nt the Metro politan. : -;jV. ■';''. J. 11. Uphara, Dulutli, v.;.- in the city yes terday. E. A. Jewett, of Fergus Falls, is at the Merchants. - , Frank Merchant, Albert Leu, is at the Metropolitan. Mrs. Dr. McMurphy, Ortqiivillc, is at the Windsor hotel. • ■ ■ R. E. Noyes and family, Grand Forks, arc at the Merchaul.3. Hon. R. L. Frazce, of Frazcc City, is at the Merchants. R. A. Tyler und John *D. Ben ton, Fargo, arc at the Merchants. Bishop Win. D. Walker, of north Dakota, a - as at the Merchants yesterday. Martin Ryan, W. S. Tracy 'and W. R. Sc «alt, FargD, were in the city yesterday, H. J. 'Small, Bratnerd, and Hon. W. M. Campbell, Litehflold, are at the Merchants. B. 8. Lewis, Wa6eca, and E. M. Parish, Bauk Centre, were at . the Merchants yester day. Dr. Bigelow, of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stringfellow, of Lake Park, were at the Metropolitan hotel yesterday. President Robert Harris, of the Northern racific railroad company, and wife, arrived from their trip over the road yesterday and ire at the Metropolitan hotel. Mrs. James H. Duncan, of Haverhill, Mass., Mrs. S. W. Duncan and Mr. Albert G. Duncan, of Rochester, N. V., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of the Northern Pacific railroad company, are at the Metropolitan. Prof. O. G. Curtis, superintendent of the Stillwater city schools, paid a visit to the state capital yesterday. Mr. Henry Schade, who for several years was the trusted employe of the late Conrad Schmidt and who practically conducted the business of the latter, has identified himself rith Mr. Louis Reinhardt, of East Third itiret. AT CHICAGO. -^ * I Special Tolcgiam to the Globe. ] Chicago, Aug. — Minneapolis arrivals at the Sherman are F. A. Hawley, C. B. Shere. E. A. Brooke, W. J. Marsh, S. W. Bonsall, B. A. Marsh and wife. North westerners at the Trcmont are Fenj. Tuthill, Minneapolis; C. EL Vincent and Geo. W. Brooks, Sioux Falls; Mr*. S. M. Chase and H. H. Noycs, Grand Forks. At the Palmer: W. V. Brigham, Dead wood; Mrs. H. 0. Balcome, Winona; Mrs. B. C. Miller, Mrs. J. H. Western and Miss May Miller, La Crosse. (i. P. Borup and Misses Helen and Sophia Borup are guests at the Grand Pacific. Elder S. G. Smith, of St. Paul, is stopping at the Grand Pacific. - AMUSEMENTS. " Moths" l.nx! Xirjht. The management of the Grand and the ladies and gentlemen composing the Wal lack company mast have felt gratified last night at the cordial reception extended the performance of '"Moths," the audience being larger than the night preceding, while the palpable excellencies of the representation were greeted with spontaneous and hearty enthusiasm. As intimated yesterday, the drama is a fair "reflex of the charming novel on which it is based, and happily whatever way be regarded in the latter as offensive to English or American manner? or taste has been either eliminated or modified by the playwright. The spectacle, it is true, of a mother contracting a titled marriage for her daughter on a purely aehish and mercenary basis, and against the wishes of the latter, is not edifying to American audiences and be sides the flavor of inaccdo may perhaps grate on Urn fiae sens*- of propriety, but it ; should be remembered that the aim of both the book sad the play is to hold ' tai«e characters ' up for detestation and when considered in this light the mission of art is ..;. subserved. "Moths'.!, is ji;. captivating: ;. drama, : superbly mounted aud costumed and -finely, enacted. The company is an exceptionally strong one and they have given St. Paul a rare dramatic treat.! "Moths" will be presented at the matinee performance to-day and the engage ment closes to-night. .;■; " ,; - On both of these occasions a pleasant sur- ; prise and treat is in store for the amusement patrons of St. Paul in the appearance of Miss Etta Hawkins, who. is billed for the . role* of Fusehia Leach, the dashing American - heir ess. Miss Hawkins will Hike the place of Miss Leslie in the cist, ' the latter .having gracefully consented to retire for tho occasion named.' ' ■•■&£%g~££;xi — — ! ■ ■ ' " ' The celebrated -fcuderbach echo baa at last been eclipsed by a seventeen- tongued one in Silesia. If the traveler sounds his horn at a point eaJV^ Garves Rub.nearC'harlotten brunn, he* will'hear, after the lapse of a few seconds, a silcCi-ssion of sweet, clear notes, coming back.- to him at brief intervals until seventeen in all have answered. LOCAL MENTION. St. Paul Roller rink will close Saturday evening for the simmer vacation. '■'Special preparations have been made for the closing night, including music by the full baud. .' '-..v.;- ■ All laces by the yard, or made up lace goods, at cost, AtMcLAix's. . Excursion to Minnehaha August 3. Leave foot of Jackson street at 1 :50 p. m., on the steamer City of St. Paul. OV;..'!0 V; . .'! All the best lawns ' reduced to 6&C per yard; best ginghams, dress styles and seersuckers, at 7c, . . At McLain's. .' Remember that Kavanagh sells a very valuable piece of property on Dayton's bluff, this morn ing, at 10 a. m." Choice of my entire stock of kid gloves, $1.25. This includes the genuine Foster, in 5 and 7 hooks; also, 0 and B button opera and Mousque taire gloves. ' . HcLazs's, 364 Wabashaw street. r For a good investment attend the administra tor'H Hale, on Dayton's biuil, at 10 o'clock, this morning. . - :-. "White Beaver A^aiu Crushed." [St. Paul Pioneer Press," July -2nd, 1884.] -■ Dr. Frank Powell, of La Crosse, Wis., will open an office. in this city on or before the 10th of next September, where he will practice his profession: the 2d aud 4th weeks of every month. Due notice of his arrival will be given in the Glose, All of Dr. Prices -preparations are reliable and uuequaicd in purity and strength. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Special Flavoring Ex tracts have gained a reputation for excellence that no articles of their .kind have ever yet ac quired. The most careful physicians and chem ists use them in their^own families. At McX,ain's, 384 "Wabasliaw street. Summer silk checks, stripes and plain colors, reduced to 25c per yard. □ Moonlight* excursion and dancing, steamer Dispatch, White Bear, to-night. . : 100 pair of black silk and fancy silk hosiery, at special low prices. All children's fancy cotton hosiery, reduced to 33c per pair. Jkl.AiN, SB4 Wabashaw. Hat-Fever. After trying in vain for eleven years to cure my -Fever, I purchased a bot tle of Ely's Cream Balm, which entirely relieved me. — H. W. Harris, Letter Carrier, Newark, N. J. Price 50 cents. For. twenty years- I v.aa a sufferer during the summer mouths with Hay-Fever. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and was cured by its use. — Charlotte Waverly, N. Y. The entire stock of figured white cream end colored Swisses, reduced -.to 25c, former price from 10 to 75c per yard. - - HcLalKi 384 Wabashaw street. Sauk Center Academy of Individual In strut tion. The above school will resume business on Monday, Sept. Ist, 1684. . !No classes. : Young men recite alone in private rooms. Pupils back; ward in their education will find many advant ages in this school. We . have special and seperate accommodation for ■ email 'boys. We have erected this summer an ample recreation hall. For circulars, giving rnles and particulars, address •-".'■: i" 1 -'^ Rev. D. J. Cooan, Principal. P. — We refer to the professional and busi ness men of Sank Center. ■">.Vv : *; A few more parasols at your own price, at , ' Mi Lain's, 884 Wabashaw street. ' If Mrs. Sophia Eycher.-'on, from Rice Lake, Wig., wishes to sec- her con S. August Gciscrt, she will find fams at Market Hotel, opposite Market house. All summer dress goods, at cost or le.««, at Mel. aim's, 384 Wabashaw. DIED. V SMITH — his resuleuce, No. 74t> Payne avenue, Thursday at 5:30 p. in.', Thomas J. Smith, aged 54 years. Funeral from the residence at 8:30 a. m., Saturday. Friends invited. •PABRITT— In this city, August 1, at 8 o'clock a. m., Mrs. O. H. Parriit, aged 00 years;, ' Funeral from residence of hor daughter, Mrs. E. L. Shackford, 347. East Tenth street, Satur day, at 3 o'clock p. m.' Friends of the family invited. Maine paper? plea.-c copy. . WHITE — At the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. C. Hatch, July 81. Margaret C. Thaxtor, infant daughter of John and Margaret Hatch While, great grand child of A. T. C. Picrson. . ; ■ Funeral private. ™ |S ROYAL fttt&t ji V^g E9 W^ «CJI Bob Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. . ■ A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More [ economical than the ordinary kinds, 1 and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powder?. - Sold only in cans. Rotal Baking Powder Co.. 196 Wall street. New York. • .-■* - STEAMERS. DIAPD JO LHE STEAMERS. For Wicona, La Crosse. Duhnqne. Rock Island, Burlington. Keokak.-Qisincy, St. Loaid r • and all intes—odUte Points. The elegant, popular sad fast electric light pas senger steamer PITTSBURGH Jon\ Kiixirx, Master. ' I__rt CTbbrlt. Clerk Leave* St. Paul, Sands-. August's, at 4- p. m. ' This :'« the most pleasant route ; South, East and West from St. Paul. View the famed scenery of - the Upper Mississippi. I No heat or . dost. Through tickets to all river and interior points via river and rail. Low rates, including meals and berth. ■' ■;va-'-..).«v^ : ;, '-; : :.' '-^iW^ A. 0. LOXG. Agent. Office and Dock opposite Union j Depot. City Office in St. Paul, corner •;, Third and * Jackson. Office ;in ' ___espoiis, iIS 1 Wassisgtca ' avenue THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. SATURDAY. MORNING, AUGUST 2, 18843 • PROPOSALS. Offioj: op the Hoakd op Education, ) St. Paitl, Minn., July 29, 1884, ) SislS Proposals will he received by the Hoard of Education until Monday, Angust 4, 1884, at 6 o'clock P. M., B'OJR, TDK IB REPAIRS on various School Buildings, as follows: For GalciiiissiflW&iteKlg all rooms in Franklin, Jefferson, Monroe and River and in old part of Lincoln Schools, also repairing plastering where needed. Bids will be received for calciinining or whitewashing where above buildings have heretofore been either calcimined or whitewashed. Blaclarts. For repairing Blackboards in Franklin, Jeffer son, Jackson, Washington, Humboldt aud (,ar fleid Schools, bidders to state price per square yard. Ptalea Water. For putting in Pholen Water to basement of Jefferson School; extra strength % bore lead pipe. Cistern. For a 300 barrel Cistern in Van Buren School, with 0 inch ir. flow and overflow of galvauized iron ; cistern to be arched aud made frost proof with illter. later Closets. . For enlarging or building additions to Water Closets on Jefferson, Jaukson and Humholdt School grounds. PaMi ani Graining. For painting Jackson School roof and tower, and graining interior wood work in Garfield School, Fencing. For a two (£) rail Gas Pipe Fence on north side of Garfield aad north and west sides ot Jacknon schools. Fmishins. For finishing off two (*) rooms in the High School building. 53F"For further information and full particu lars and explanations bidders will please apply to Inspector J. M. Minor, Na, -5 East Sixth street, two doors below Clarendon Hotel, j3y~All bids, to entitle them to consideration, must be addressed to and placed in charge of Hon. R. biiiiuinanii, President of the Board of Education (Odd Fellows' building), subject to time and condition (sealed) as above stated. OTTO DBSEER, 12-17 Secretary Board of Education. mwmm mmam www— —— — — i— —^mmmmmmm^mm w—^ — m DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. 5..*' i s^^i ! : s / "■- \ ' ml^* J § __ J V ■ INCORPORATED. The Leading ST. PAUL Manufactory of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c Have in Stock 100,000 fcetof DRY WHITE OAK FLOOKLfG. j ALSO, . Yellow Pine Flooring and Hardwood lumber. eagle STKKBT A_ND seven OOKStHS sat ' r . _ I More than SO years' use of strictly [ Reliable Fabrics, made in the most Artistic and lHivable manner possible has made for the READY C? XI I I 3IF O 1 MADE II IXII the most enviable reputation of any '■ Goods produced. They are sold by , first-class retailers throughout the country. Ask your dealer for them. GAS FITTERS. ScOjIILIiS & TfiIRSTCX, | PLUMBERS, TINNERS, and GAS FITTERS, j BE,TISG & YEXTILATMB A SPECIALTY. ■ I Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Agents for tlie Buckeye toes & Ranges The Best in the World. 1 16 West Third St . op. Metropolitan Hotel, ST. PAUL, MINX. 180 - DRUGS. IN NEW QUARTERS P, J. DREE, GeneraUDrug^ist . Is settled in his elegant Hew Stow Conigr Kiiia and Saint Peter sine! | Where can be found the finest and best of Drugs, I Perfumery, ; Toilet Articles. Patent Medicines, etc , Also, all kinds of Garden sad Flower See— > ' in their season. ' , I PaESCBIETIOirSASPXCXiLLTY ■;:-w :^:,;-;;, : KBAL ESTATE. .'. ■. • „ We are building, and offer for sale FIVE SNUG, ■WBLL-ARRANGED:: DWELLINGS In Block 11, nolcomb'B ' addition, fronting ; on Ilen nopiu and Yale streets, west of Dale. They will :bo completed by August 15th, arid are for salo on terms, that put them within ' reach of j people of moderate means, 1 who want homes. ■. We have already sold four houses in the . seme block to .good parties. We will show them to you, or you can look for yourself. .' ' :,: We also offer, a cry well built aud attractive HOUSE, just": finished, on Farquicr street, near Karl, at a reasonable price and o&sy terms. . $2,500 in hand TO LOAN on improved city ' property ; real estate alono raunt be ' worth $5,000. Other" amounts on usual terms and con ditions. .; ' " ?; . -. ■ 'EASTERN. FUNDS are beginning to seek iii- v vestment again in ; more'. '-liberal amounts, and as soon as they learn that wo have a bis crop as sured, the money will come more freely. - j LOTS to build upon seem just now to be most in demand. We have them all around tho city," in Wright's Addition, and Summit Park on the west; Lock wood's and other additions on the east side. ! If you want to buy, or sell, or borrow, give us a cull. S.W. Cor. Jackson & Fifth Sts. MONTANA. . We have just platted and now offer for sale lots In the Minnesota 'Addition. This addition lies adjoining the. great machine shops of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, which are the largest and most extensive on the line of the road, those at Brainerd alone execpted. The lots arc started at very low prices $35 to $75 a pieces and will show a very handsome advance by fall, Livingston is less than two years old, with a population of over 3,000 people, is . the brightes town on the Northern Pacific Railroad, has many brick and stone building, is growing very rapid-, ly and bases her claims for making a large city on the following grounds :-. :-.: It is the gateway to the National Park. It is the terminal point of the National Park R. _...-' / . .' / :; '.'■-■ ■: ' It is the headquarters of three divisions of the R. R. . It Is the geographical center of the R. R. It has immense machine shops, with capacity or several hundred. It is in the center of a very rich agricultural country. .... •■ . • '. It is the headquarters for an immense grazing interest. < • - ' - . . .'- >: It is surrounded by coal, iron, copper, silver and gold mines. ". .-s •? ■> -. . - It is the supply depot for the mines of Cooke, Bear Gulch, etc., etc. '■' < . It has a splendid water, power. > It has plenty of pine and fir timber. . It has an abundance of pure water and a mild climate. _ . . ' - - ■- ]'./-- ; 'V-' It is the youngest town in America with a National Bank and a daily newspaper; it also has two weekly newspapers - and the i best hotel In Montana, j It has the ooly deposit of limestone on tho line of road from Duluth west. Some six or seven lime * kilns are now in operation, also plenty of brick and fine brick clay. Hot springs exist (170 ° : temperature) within twelve miles of town, which escell those of Arkan6aw. The Uuion Pacific R. R. will soon be built to the town. This company,'* Union' Pacific- R. R. have pur chased a large amount of coal lauds in the vicini ty of Livingston, - are patting- in a plant of beventy-five coking furnaces. Lots for sale by r "C. LIVINGSTON & CO., 63 E. Third street, St. Paul. WM. G. ROBERTSON, REAL ESTATE; . - V AND FINANCIAL AGENT (Successor to D. A. Robertson & Co.. the oldest ■ real estate agency in Minnesota.) No. 7 McQuillan Block, cor. TIM & Wabasiaw. • HEZEKIAHHALL, (Establlahadin 187.,) REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner Third & Robert streets, (in Savings Bank,) >'W"' ST. PAUL, MINN. '. .-- Buys, Sells, Collects, - Pays Taxes, Negotiates Loans, etc. GBIS WOLD & TEEPLE, Real Estate & Loan Brokers, NO. C 3 EAST THIIi.') STREET. St.PaiiL . - - •-, -•■ Minn R. W7JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, MANNnEDIER BLOCK, ;. - - ROOM 11, St. Paul, ... Minn. PROPOSALS. .' ■ Office Boakti or B'ibe Copmasioirras, ) St. Paci., August 1, 1884. ) ily{JU-d]ollliiia|. Sealed bids wiH be received by the President of the Board of Fire Commissioners, up to Fri day, A'Jgust 8, at '•-' m, lor 100 Tons (more or less) best quality wild HAY, ; - "r"> .... v For use of Fire Department of. City of St. Paul, for one rear frMn date of contract, to bo deliv ered at such timed as railed for by Chief Engi neer. Proposals wiil bo received ; - for quantities of 25 tons end j upwards. Parties bidding will state specifically whetner baled or loose hny. , The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bid*. : Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Hay," and addressed to F. K. Delano, President Board of Fire t'oiiuuir.^ioner.". - By order of the BocrJ, -7? '. W.M. O'GORMAN, 215-221 VV" .; ' - Secretary. -■• . "7^" :.•;-.•■ . FiEL. -. .~- • . , . . COAL AND WOOD. BBI&GS & FOSTER Offer the beet grades of Anthracite and Bitumi nous Coal at the very loves; market price*. Their coal -is I fresh from the mines and well screened. And their Body' Wood cannot be equaled in the state. A share of your patronage is solicited. --41 East Third Street, : * Corner of Cedar. : . r CANMS 1 ; % ./ r> %" INSTITUTE. E__b__hedh» 1872 fertile core it Cancer.' Turoora, Licer*, i»,hi<i .nrlKiriTi D:>;AAi<-<:. witboot the use of knif a or loss of biooa and pain. - For infar__Ho_ circulars asd references, address Dr. F. 1, JPOJOJ. Aurora, aco Co- 111. LOST AXD FOrSD. LOST — A valuable cameo pis, eet in Roman ;-:■ gold, locket . attachment, marked "W." Finder liberally rewarded bj rtiareinJßg same to Boob 2, llock. ;:; «21*-215 FIVE CENTS A LINE r ;. STTtTA WA STKn. WANTED — A sitnation by a young man of five years experience, -part .the , time as manager. Addresti D, 10, Globe office. •■ 215-1 ___ LAXIONtI OFFHIIKD. . ■ ■ Female*. TTIOUJi girls wanted, 382 Kobert street. . -1 : Merchants Dining Koom. ' 31--2tß__ WAKTKD— Servant girl xt> work in family of three. Address Mrs. M. D. Miller, White Bear Lake. . . / . . i 215-221 WANTED — A competent " girl for general -» V housework, at 132 Nina iivonuo. 815-2JJI WANTED — A good reliable colored woman of VT middle nge. for general • housework jln small family, four miles from city. . Good wages to a competent person. . Addreaa P. O. box 21)4, St. Paul. . . ■ v 215-217 "\\7 — A good, reliable colored woman t V ol middle age, for general housework, 4 miles from city. Address P. O. box 2C4,- St. i Paul, : ; .21-1-10 ' ._■■■ '1 . '. .' . .. ..JUalo*. .. ■' ■'!. '-'. WANTED— A principal for the Independent ■ ■ Graded school of Little Falls. - Apply to I A. F, Storey, secretary, Little Falls, Minn. .-'■•' •:. 21-1-IC-18 WANTED— bras 3 finisher at. Saint Paul VV Brass Works, on Cedar .'• struct,"" between Sixth and Seventh. \ \ 213-210 TTXfiDWAßHlJLTliirWANTED^^'ar.te7rby. -O. a hardware dealer in Dakota, a uleady rvlia liable German clerk, single man preferred; good reference required. Inquire Farwell, O;:ni';a & Jackson's, St. Paul. ' 212-221 PRINTER WANTED immediately," on good J- watres. .-, Also n canvasser, to work up sub scription and advertising lists of a new Illustrated weekly. Address "Ariel," Prescott, Wia. ' 211-220 ■-: : .!,;.- FOR lIEST. FOR KENT— Store and basement 131 Wost Third street. Inquire as above. 195* FOR RENT— The second story of the new elegant Weed ( bloc!:, 50 by 85, on Sev enth, near Sifcley street, (now in course of erection). 1 - PeSdy Angust Ist.-; Will rent with or without power for manufacturing purposes, or will have it fitted into cilices or rooms to suit. Apply at once to Wclterßtorfi & Morita, 188 East Seventh street. ' lav* •-.'■.' V."- : '-i" ' - Itnueea - , FOR RENT — Large house, ten rooms, - : on' Franklin near Third street; also . third story of building of building 155 West Third street. J. KelleheT, 192 West Third street . 214* TO RENT— llnlf of dwelling house containing -L four rooms, with closets, etc. Water in the house, and very desirable location. Apply, I at 149 Nina avenue, between Laurel and Seiby avenues. ; 214 -SI FOR RENT— boarding house and a good stand for a saloon. Apply -848 Rosabel . street; $10 per month ; thr.ee years lease. . 212-218 ___ FOR RENT — Two houses on Cherry street, 8 . rooms each, cellars, wells and cisterns. I Rent, $25 per month each. . Also, 1 hoube on Deßow street, 9 rooms, cellar, well and cistern. Apply at corner Seventh and Rosabel streets. Andrew Schock. 202* I7IOR RENT— Houses from SB to $10. Jas. . Dillon, 235 Commercial street. 202* FOR RENT— 545 . Ashland avenue^ 8 rooms, alcove and bath, cistern and well water. Rent low. E. Ingham, 5C3 Ashland' avenue. • 202* TWO naw houses for rent. C. Casey, (598 East X Fourth street. ." 203* HOUSES FOR RENT— Between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, on Robert, . L'ri L. Lamprey. 181* FOR RENT— A cottage house with 0 rooms, in thorough repair, at $35 per month. Ap ply to J. A. Sabiu, Davidson block. 159* FOR RENT — cottage with four rooms, • Pantry and closets, good water and every convenience. Apply to J. C. McCarthy, Sixth ward. . 270* . . Rooms. OQ FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms with — JO good lease. 445 Jackson street. 215* T7IURNISHED rooms for rent— Two very le — - gantly furnished rooms — sitting and bed rooms, suitable for two. or more young . men. Inquire at 100 West Third street, first floor. ' 180* 1011 SALE. FOR SALE or Exchange Standard piano.new; . will sell at a bargain for cash or trade. C, 15, Globe office. 213* FOR SALE— A well-bred blue Btlton setter dog, 18 months old; also, a retriever dog pup. 9 mouths old. Address L, Globe office. 213 211) FOR SALE— naloon, splendid situation. Address N. 27, Globe office. 213-214 lOR SALE, or will trade for a horse, a good :. Hallet & Davis piano. Call at once if you mean business. E. S. ALLEN, 208* 142 East Third street. ' I7K)R ■ SALE — A complete apparatus for the - manufacture of pop and soda water, with the privilege of along lease of building now used as factory. Apply to Mrs. Mary Walter, corner West Seventh and Walnut Streets. 204-224 _____ — _______________ I7IOR sale ch?ap — Building, 23x110 on leaped Jj ground on Kighth street between 'Jackson and Sibley. Woltor6tori! & Mortiz. 193* I7IOR SALE — One four-horse engine and boiler : complete, is good order. Inquire at Franklin Machine shop?, corner of Sixth and Cedarstrectss. . • • 164* •ion or net: yon B ALB. OB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE— A well Jol! POINTING OFFICE FOR SALE— A well equipped St. Paul job office, with a large and thoroughly established business, in offered for gale at a great bargain. Apply to or address 11. P. Hall. St. Paul, Minn. 204* ', LAWTOX iißOTiii:ns. "VfOW THE TlME— While sales are slow JA Secure you a bargain on the West Side. We offer this week the most complete lint ever offered in the city. Resident, business, vacant and acre property on terms to suit. Houses and vacant lots on monthly payments 200 — SIS Lawton Buys. - MJSCELL.iyj O US HEAL X3TATJC $1,500, will buy one of the best faring in Grant county, with house of 8 rooms, home | alone c0*t91,200, only one mile from the county seat, .10 acres of the handsomest gfove of trees in too state, thin property mu?t bo sold in the next 10 days. I'akwell & ('•»., Third and Jackson. FOR SALE— The following desirable lots: iota corner of Pleasant avenue and ;-':*th street, . 2 lots on Rice sitect, between Igichart arid Tilton street, 10 lot* in Irvine'! second addition, front ing oa Seventh street, (end of bridge); Yl\o'.t to Irvine's addition to West St. Paul: sun swell ; established paying business. Apply to George W. 'iurnbnil. 343 Exchange street, city. 22 3* Iv,j; SALE OK EXCHANGE— A choice twin, f nliy proved and located one mile from a good town, a/id will sell cheap. Parweil Co., Third and <»ack«oii streets. ,- ' J-'IXASCIAL. MONEY LOA NED en fnrnitnre. pianos. !n residence without . 10 --rcovat • Also on - life insurance policies, horses, wagons, and all otter collateral security, at low est rates. : E. _ F. Peters, -S3 sibley street, op ; poeitc Union depot. 300* (U~f\ TO ANY ONE Hecnring a gentleman an •p»J*J outdoor, steady position, paying no less than 310 per week. Address "31," Globe ofnee. • 211-217 "j\ ACKEY'S LOAN OFFICE— bought, _iJL money locued or. furniture, pianos, heroes, wagons and personal property nt low rate", with oat removal. Offices, Room 7, First Rations] bank bsiidiii/, corner Fourth and Jackyon street, St., PauL and Room V. Ms' key A Legs block, cprcor cf Fourth and Nicoilet, Minneapolis. 20-207 OA2IS en Life Ins. Policies. L. P. Van Norman, No. 245. Ist Aye. S. Mir.ccapolis. KAi'AXAGWS ACCIIOXS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ANI> EUILD _N "; er* — I will sell at sacttoa, 01. Wednesday, Acgo.'t 0, at 10 m., St th.- city hall yard, one ; 6-inch herald and «!»co centrifngal pump with all the - attachments, two 2)4 inch steam ejectors, with strand hose,- steer drill?, stOM hammer*, j pick?, shovel?, and amiscellaaecns lot of tool*, and galvanized iron pumps;' ■ .• " P. T. -AVANAGHi 214-219 • . - > - Anctioneer. f~l ROCERIES AT AUCTION— I will tell .at \JT . auction, at the 3larkct Honic, on ; Monday, August 4, at 10 a. m.. the Lars«n bankrupt stock of staple and fancy groceries. ?■:-- - P. T. KAVANAUGIL 211-217 .-' - Auctioneer. I UE3IOTAL SALE. ; TT^OB the next 39 i days goods will-be gold at i JD • great sacrifice. > Refrigerators and ice cream I freezers specialties. . 193 £sst Seventh. biter I storfi _ Moau. ■: ,: .' : 17 - viV."?"^''"?/ 1 ;!:':; 1 .-)'.',^'. 1 :"..-.--'' •■"" ■ -:■':"■;*"■'■■:"' r ■?■■' V CLOTHIEBB~ .-' ;'." ' ■ One-Price Clothiers, 91 East Third Street, Headquarters in St. Paul for Summer Clothing > Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Childrens' Light Weight i&9sy; .... . S In endless varieties, and at lowest prices. If you want to keep cool, visit SETTLER BROS., • : i 91 East Third street. ■ -- _i_r^l^ 1 JJiLILL__S— — -■■ .. .. OIL STOVES. j> GIST EASY PAYMENTS. To Close Out remainder of cur retail stock of "A. & W." Oil Stoves, we offer them at large discount or on easy payments for " ■ i .1,-,- ' .- " PHUDEN STOVE CO., 100 East Third Street. r"-| : - -' - i! _ BLL ., ....„■„■ ' . #■ , \ j j -tUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WIBEET PIANOS. Acknowledged by Mists the Best in the World. I know of none superior to Hie Weber and none that can compete with them for durability.— ieresa Carreno. The tone of the Weber Piano is so sweet, rich and sympathetic, yet so fall, Th 1 shall always rank you as the greatest manufacturer of the Emma Thursby. Weber Pianos excel all others in volume of tone and in power of expression.—* S. Liebling'. There are no Pianos in the world that sustain tho voice like the Weber.—Em ma Abbott. * H. C. M "UTSTGrIER, Axrent, St. Paul SEND FOR CATALOGUES. TAILORING.; TALLOEINGr ' FERGUS PAHBT, MEKCHANT TAILOR, 58 East Third Street. t^"The latest styles of Imported Goods always on band. Perfect llt3 gnftranteed. BOOTS AND SHOES tISCHUffi, New Styles Daily Received. 331 Wflfiasbnr srmt car. 40. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS INTOYJES, BROS, & OTJTX.B.K, IMPORTERS II IfiBIME 11BR G8 and 70 bibley street, corner Fifth, at. Paul, Minn. HTANDARD SCALES. ~ EAIEBAMS' STINDAED SCALES! Eclipse Wind Mills Tacks and Pumps, Smith- Vails Steam Pump 3 and Boilers, ■ Hancock Inspirators, Lubricator.-*, eto HlgjiSg MORSE " & CO., ■ 371 & 37|jibley street ZZ^I AKJ3 830* DlAI>?3Sa. sohltek: & co.. ■ SO. 89 EAST THIRD STREET, B^^TLXEK & CO.. . 89 EAST TtiJED STlffiT, dllib ill IMS & oloS. ftt. Paul Agency for BUST'S, GKAY'3, f BE MOLD'S, and Many Others. ■ |;7^* Mail orders promptly filled. BUSUIBSB COLLEGE. AND TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE Bu long t'n.cc cstablwfcfflits claims to public favor and has now cnteied upon ita 15th year ._«• the uio« favorable auepicea. ttLO for caU'32-e, giving full particulars. Northwest tor. Be .eulb and Jackson streets* -'»„•• _ _ .:-■..' %_.- ■ W. A. FADDIS, PrLaoipaU GAS FIXTURES. GAS FJXTLIiT KENNET & HUDNEB 10tawll«W«t T^JtrdSiisei' Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. V '-;. i;ONIC;BiTTEfVS ! *■ — —^^— —^—^— — — — - _ J The Liogt Elegant Blood Panner, Liver Invigora tor, .Tonic, and Appetizer ever known. The flr«1 Bitters containing Iron ever. advertised in Ameri ca. Unprincipled persons are imitating the name; look out for fraud*. S»9 ~ A. /^Sa- _V ; that th« following Bl^na- /nJaUaffflf^Q turi in on every bottle and Ar77/TM I //f 'jli til . none other: sfy'.is*.^' ll-Uvis?\ ST. -MX'—, aXIXJf. V-^» Incest ii ChowM