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8 DAILY WEATHER BULLETIN. : - Office op Cure? Sigxai, Officer. Washing ton, D. C. March 17, 10 p.m. — Observations taken at the same moment of time at all stations named. . ' - Stations. | Bar. Ther. Wind. jWeather. St. Pau1........... 29.97 87 biW Clear. LaCrosse..;...;.. 29.80 28 SW Cloudy. Bismarck.... 30.16 30 N Cloudy. Ft. Garry 30.17 -C N Clear. Mirnedosa 30.28 10 X Hazy. iloorhead SO. 17 N Clear. Qu'Appelle .80.10 22 .... Foggy. St. Vincent 30.17 6 N~ Clear. Ft. Assinaboine.... 30.31 45 SW Clear. Ft.Bnford 30.20 34 W Fair. Ft. Ouster 30.37 37 W Clear. Helena ! 29.40 33 SW Clear. Huron 80.11! 34 X Cloudy. Medicine Hat 129.30 33 .... Cloudy. Duluth [5.9.99 15 N Clear. DAILY LOCAL MEAN'S. Bar. j Ther. UJJj Wind. Weather. 30.122. I 18.1 49.3 I W Fair. Am't melted snow, .0; Maximum thermom eter, 34.0; Minimum thermometer, O.C; daily range, 34.0. fitter — Note — Barometer corrected for temperature and elevation. P. F. Lyons, Serg't Signal Corps, U. S. A. INDICATIONS. ■Washington, D. C, March 18, 1 a. m.— For the, Upper Mississippi valley: Fair weather followed by increasing coldness and local rains or snows; westerly winds; warmer weather. Missouri valley: Fair weather: southern por tion, partly cloudy weather and local rains or t snows; northern portion, general y wanner; northwesterly winds in northern portion, west erly winds in southern portion. THE CITY. GLOBULES. United States Attorney Searle has returned to St. Cloud. Alfrede C. Lamar was yesterday granted a divorce from Anna V. Lamar on tbe grounds of desertion. William B. Dean vs. L. B. Hodge, as as signee of tbe Harvester works was on a<r;riri yesterday before Judge Brill. This is a 150, --00') mortgage foreclosure suit. Charles McDonald nt arrested last night by Officer Hammond. Mac was drunk and disorderly and wanted to clean out a saloon on K>'- Btr About 9:30 last nielit a baby was left in a bask< t at the residence of A. EL McGill. in buranee commissioner, at 651 Wabasha street. It was well wrapped in a w iterproof cloak and beside thu infant wa.s tie of rnilU. The waif is supposed to be ovi r a week old. 'Ili>- funeral of Mrs. C. 11. Mix took place from tin; residence of her sister, Mrs. Will ■ >inbs. on Pleasant avenue, yesterday afternoon, beinz atU-ud«'d bj a Jarge con course of Borrowing relatives and friends. The entertainment at Humboldt school on Monda; evening for the beneht of the library fnnd netted $80. Henry Thiel, saloonkeeper at 439 Jackson tr<<-t, part'»ok tor> freely of liis own viands ami became disorderly. Henry wore an awfully bad eye when rie loomed up at the Matiun to deposit his $25 bail for drunk and disorderly. Tbe board of public works held a meeting last niirlit at which unimportant committee work was tnufiaacted. Consideration of tbe Mississippi street .md Aurora avenue assessments took up the greatest part of tbe time. Two new eases were filed with Clerk Bell yesterday. Power vs. City mnd Water Com missioners is for breach of contract, and Judgment to tbe tune of $20,666.77 is asked. Hubbard, Bakewell it Co. vs. Knife Falls Lumber company is for goods sold, and $'2'.17.1'J is wanted". Judge Simons jesterday allowed pro<jf of claim to be Hied by M. M. tucker in the An derson Insolvency ease, granted a divorce I -tilion, aud denied motions in each of the two Mcrriam vs. Diamond eases to sot aside proceedings supplementary to execution. In tbe afternoon be beard argument on re turn of order to show cause why R. B. Stark t.'ii should not be punished for contempt in interfering with a subpoena. County Attorney Egan was yesterday asked If he had knowledge of a test suit about to be began by the American New« company to settle the question of obscene liter ature as applied to certain pictorial publica tions. Nothing of this nature had come un der his notice. ami in all probability it would, if brought up, as it would be likely to l:<> to the municipal court and thence bo referred to him If the case should come before the city court and be dismissed it would not pre vent the grand jury from acting in the mat ter. PERSONALS. IT. 11. A very, Austin, is at the "Windsor. V. M. Proctor, Billings, is at the Windsor. D. it. MeOiunis, Northflcld, is at the Mer chants. 11. F. Douglas, Ft. fates, is at the Mer chants. A. .1. Sawyer, Duluth, was in the city yes tenlay. John Coatea, St. Cloud, was in the city yesterday. 11. H. Gross, Northficld, was in the city yesterday. \V. P. hihl 11. Bpaldlng, Brainerd, arc at the Merchant*. F. N. Bayden and wife, Buffalo, are at the Metropolitan. Gen. James W. Forsyth, U. S. A., Is atthe Metropolitan. 1,. J. Cole and daughter, Braincrd, are at the Merchants. Patrick 11. Winston, Jr., Winston, X. C.is at the Merchants. John R. Wilson and wife, Dcudwotxl, are at the Merchant*. Charles T. Hill, Jamestown, was at the Windsor yesterday. Paul Benetean of Duluth and bride arrived in the city yesterday. W. > and F. B. Lyons and wives, Yank ton, are at tin- Merchants. John Hapsrart, sheriff of Cast county, was at the Merchants yesterday. M. II JeweU,ed!tor of the Bismarck Trib- i line, wuk in the city yesterday. K. D. Wiswold, agvnt for "The Hoop of Gold" company, is at the Windsor. K. C. saudara and Mis.* Essie Sanders of Sleep] Eye were at the Windsor yesterday. Lester S. Willson, Montana, and C. W. Wilson, Dulutb, were at theMerchaal ves lerday. J. F. West and .T. D. Beaton, Fargo, and .lime* Oosaptoa and wife, Fergus Falls, are at the Merchants. H. K. Johnson and Clarke Chambers, Owatoaaa; T. B. Wineman, Qraad Forks, •rr at the Merchant.*. George Clapp, Chicago: James t dam, Milwaukee, aud J. A. Miaott, New York, Wit.- at thy Metropolitan restenlar. F. W. Hoyt and wife, Ked Wing; C. H. Pcucrlit*, Bralnertl; .J. A. Campbell, Littie Fall*, and C W. Preston, Fargo, were at the Merchant* yesterday. Alexander McKeuzie, the stalwart sheriff of UUrciarck. was in the city yesterday. He is. of. cour«e, jubilant over" the veto which keep* trie capital at Bismarck. Col. Cleary. ox-city collector of Chicago, will leave for homo to-day. He has been to hi* wheat farm near Fanro. AT CUXCJkGO. sp*cUl to the Globe. Chicago. March IT— At thr Grand Pacific: A. C. Smith and C B. Gilbert of St. Paul: W. T. Hacker of Dulnth; M. Well of Mitch ell : M J. Myorscf Wells, Miou. At U»e Trcmont : HrnryJ. Keller acd H. Chuate of Wlnona: W. B. B«veridare of Ap pkton, Wb. ; E. J. B!oo*J of Red Wins: i G«v>nre B. Cbaptnan of E*u Claire; R. H. t McLausbllo of Besraa, Moat. E- H. Blnr» and wife of Si. Paul are gacsta at the Palmer. Rev. J. Bobbin and wife of Farib*u;t and j A. A. White and family of Moorbead are j wjtijUrcJ at the Palmer. Ttrtxlore Reed of St. Paul, D. E. Little of ; Duiutb. W. J. Mitchell and family of Wiaona, \ and W. G. B lley of Helena. Mont., arc at ' US- Stwnnsn. Xew look a rift bone-pistol ia Use Dazzle. -BwtouPoat/ HAIRLESS HILARITY. A Pennsylvania town of 10,000 population has over 1,000 bald-headed men in it. It must be a big paying theatrical town. — Bos ton Times. Some people 1 pass through terribie vicissi tudes iv life without losing a hair. Probably because they were bald-headed. — Waterloo Observer. One thousand and twenty-seven ballet giria take part iv the grand opera at Paris. Such an exhibition of antiquities ought to draw bald-headed scientists from all parts of the world. — Burlington Free Press. The religious bald-headed men of Louis ville have formed some kind of an organiza tion. Reckon it is to build a variety theater with the front seats surrounding the stage. — Kentucky State Journal. "Mamma, who tore Mr. Bland's hair all out?" said little Mabel. "Husb, child, you mus'u't speak of such things. Papa is bald, too, you know." "Yes, but I want to know who tore Mr. Bland's hair all out. He isn't married." — Chicago Sun. LOCAL MENTION. Paper Books and Briefs printed promptly and wi'h the best of supervision at the Globe Job Office. Free Extraction of Teeth E^ery Wednesday and Saturday from 12 to 1 o'clock. F. B. Norris, dentist, corner Sev enth and Wabasha streets, over drug store Doctor Whittier, A regular graduate, 214 East Seventh street, treats, with unparalleled success, blood im purities, nervous prostration, debility — dis eases from indiscretion, excesses, exposures. Moderate charges, safely. Advice fre<\ Es tablished longer than any advertising phy sician in America. Record of cures for twenty-seven years; never one published. Patients from Atlantic to Pacific. Call or w rite. This paper is printed with Geo. H. Morrill & Co,"s improved perfecting press news ink. It is also used by all the principal newspapers in the United States and Canada. Western office, 54 and 50 Franklin street, Chicago, 111. Paper Books and Briefs printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the Globe Job ffice. hi ED. MANNHART— At family residence, 195 Good rich avenue, March lti, at 3 p. in., Xavier Mtnnhart, age -4*5 years. Funeral services from family residence, at 2 p. m. Thursday. Friends of the family invited to attend. Absolute Pure. This powtier never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomene. 1 "'?. More economical than the ordinary kind*, an'l cannot be gold in competition with the multitnicß of low test, short weight, alma or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Botal • Baking Powder Co., 190 Wall street, New York. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY O — hs. In I'robate court. Special term, March 1 I. 133.".. In the matter^of the estate of Hobart G. Wethtrbee, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Mary B. Weth erbee, of laid comity, representing, among other thins*, that Hobart <.. Wetherbee late of said county, on the .'mii day of February, a. D. '"■"■ at Saint Paul, In eald county, died Intestate, and being an In habitant of thin county at the time of hi- death, leaving goods, chattels p.nd estate within this county, and that the said petitioner U the widow of said de ceased, and proving that administration of said estate be to Caleb i: IHrchali granted. • It Is ordered. That said petition be beard before thejudjreof thin court, on Friday, the Mth day of April. A. 1). 18S.1. at tea o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, in said county. Ordered further. That notice thereof be plvon to the heirs of said 4ece ised, and to all persons Interest ed, by publishing a copy of this order for three sac cesslre weeks prior to s«ld day of bearing, In the Daii.t Oi.onc a newspaper printed and pobUahedat Saint Paul, In tald county. By the Court. ,i.. >.] Wit B. McGHOBTY, Judge Probate. Attest: Frank ROBXBT. Jr.. Clerk. mIS-Jw-wcd The Minnesota Stone Comp'y, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Xorili River and Pennsylvania Blae Stone, ALSO, SAWED OHIO FLAGGING. Sidewalk Flagging a Specialty. WM. I" VA v VOWS c; n. Art. * Man»e«»r, Office* — Koom SS Wood* Block, Minneapolis. " — Kooai C, Cham. Com. Build's. St. Paul 203* '^^anaawaasaw Tslre« no ether >? * • mm. __ — nourishment. ]r^ A KJ\f him perfectly " < £: m m/m/^ W *"nt«* a moth .c M Mf% £J/ M rr • l undr«i*of * MAs^-O. i n.airwtlnin. T!!»:<«, a.« well as tho<»» irom r»rutable physicians throarboai the whole It. S.. trstif y to the worth of BOHUCKS FOOD FOR ISFAHTS AND INVALIDS. X..,- - no cookinc. B<v»t f and In health or *lck lcm. 40and?5ctn. Byall druinrirt* Ikok cent freed HOHI.U Ji> FilliK < <».. Knriße. V» i«. t -^eu: by mail Oil r»-ea;t ot price In .-'-uur*.- « a CONTRACT WORK Sewer on Hintli Street Oittck or the Board or Ptbuc Works, ) Crrr or St. Pall. Minn.. March 17, 1535. ( Sealed bids will be received by the Board of i*nblic Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at^their office in said city, until 12 m. oa the 3 >th day of March, A. D. (888, for the construction of a *ewer on Ninth (9th> street, from Franklin street to Ex change street, in said city, together with the nec**»ary catch-basin* and manholes, according to plan* and *pccl2cation» on file in the office of Mid Board. A bond wita at lca«t two (2) sureties in a jam of at least twenty (SO) per cent, of the £ross asionnt bid ma*t accompany pach bid. The caul Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bid*. JOUN* FARRINGTOX, Presideat, OaVtal: R. L. Gorjiax. Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK: Grading Uniyersiiy Arenns. Omci or tub Board cm Pcauc Work«, j Cttt of St. Pacu Minn., Much 9. im. f Baalaa b!ds will be received by tise Board or j Public Works la aa^i for tie corpontloa of the ' Ci:y of s>t- PaaU Mir.ne*.->tv ax their oflice la ! *aid city. oatU 12 at. oa the S3J day of March, i .V. D. ISSS, for the grading of Vtsix. •-. ity aT»ase. frora RKx' street to linat street in sari* "*•. »-:- : coniia? to the pUns aad •pecificatioas oa file ia : the ofice of - v.i Board. A bond with it !ea.«t two (2) faretle* la a tarn I ct at Jeasl twea^ (20) per cent, of Urn grot* : aatOßni bid aa<t accompany each bid. las aaH Boanl reserve* tie ri;at to reject aar or til Mam JOHN* FAKRINGTOK. Presidcat. R- L. Gosxax. Clerk 8.-t-d of PoaOe Works nMt THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 18, 1885 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Grand Dramatic Ovation ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MAUBUBY T OVERTOS'S GRAND DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT ! Prank Harvey's Melodrama, THE WAGES OF SIN ! By special request on Thursdaj- and Friday Evenings, and Saturday Matinee, the highly do mestic drama, WOMAIV AGAINST WOMAN! Marie Prescott, Charles C. Maubury and Chas. Overtoil in the cast of both plays. Usual prices Si. oo, 75c, 50c and 25c. Sale of reserved seats now open . FXPOSITION ROLLER RINK! ■LJ OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. TO-MORROW. LADIES' SOUVENIR NIGHT! Every lady iv the grand march will be presented with a beau til ul souvenir. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Children's Vondy Matinee! THREE SESSIONS DAILY, MORNING — 10 to 12. Admission 10c. AFTERNOON— 2 :30 to 5. Admission 10c. EVENING— 7:3O to 10:30. Admission 25 cents. Skates 15c extra. Full Band every evening and Saturday Matinee. CLOTHING. Are being fitted out with well-made, nice-fitting Clothing, Hats AND Furnishing Goods; AT THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE OP T. A. BARTLBTT Cor. Seventh and Robert Streets, ST. PAUL, . MINX. WHY NOT YOU ? When you can save one-third in price, and get good Goods well made and trimmed at same prices as a our factory at Chicago, besides hav ing them lit you. -lean Pants, SI. OO, 5i. 25, $1.50, $2.00. Union Cassimere Pants. Si. so. $3.00.33.50, $3.00. All wool t'assimere Pants, $-i 00, $4.00, §4.50, $5. English worsted pant?, 85, $5.£0, $5. Union Cassimere Suits, 84.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Ail wool Cassimere Suits, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. English Worsted Suits, $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, $18.00. Children's Boys" and Youths' Suits from $3.50 to $10.00. All Wool Sdi ing Overcoats, $3, $10, $12. Fine Wool Hats, 50c, 75c, Si. Fine Fur Hats. 51. 50, $-.', $2.50. The best white linen shirt in America for $1. T. A. BARTLETT, Corner SftenUi ani. Row Streets, ST. PAUL. MINN. MACHINERY. WASHINGTON ST£AH ENGINE works DEPEW & CO., Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Mill mid Elevator Machinery. Engine Trimmings, Wrought Iron I ipe and Fittings. Iron and Brass Work fall descriptions. Special attention given to Repair Work. Office and Works: Terminal Lafayette Avenue street cars, ST. PAUL, MINN. ICE. DATTOffS BLUFF ICE COMPANY. Jaips Clalfey, - Manager. Office, 9CO East Seventh <=»reet. Houses at Post Siding. Orders Now Mm Taken For Die Year. All ice cnt from LAKE PIIALEN. TELEPHONE CONNECTION'S. LAKE ICE. MINNETQNKA LAKE ICE COMPANY, J. A. BAILEY, Manaser. —OFFICE— 354 Jackson street, St. Paul, —HOUSES— At Lake J!innrtnnk;i. and on St. P. M. & 31. R. R. Traks. Between Mississippi and L'Orient street*. REAL ESTATE ton SALE. I .ir. liil.l it DariiUon'it List. FAIHCHILD AND DAVIDSOX, ItKAL KITATE AOESTS, Davidson Block. Corner Fourth and Jackson street*. "OAIkVibW addition seems to be the favorite at X th* time: for lots if low price* and on monthly payment* *•> to Falrchlld * Davidson. "IT "F have »ome beantifnl lot* at Hamllnr: Beat » ' the raJrerslty, which can be had at fair price*. Falrchlld A Davidson. Q»J ";/ \ Wffl bay * good lot In TTstwa's addition: '•'•'' ' met be ra.«h ac the owner is needing money. Falrchlld A Davidson. S3« .i«c<.»on it reel. 1< ii ) Lot * on I 50 "** Rloff «• ♦?*) each on easy Ivi ' trrms to tho»e wto win Improve. Falrchlld A Davidson. 334 Jackson stiwt. F<»r. HEXT — Residence of 1 rooms on Fanquier I street, and one with 10 rooms on Ague street. FaSrchlld & Daridsoa. FOR SALE— lots on Martin street, near RIc«», a: a price ax which parcha.<«r can make M per cent. ■ two years. Falrchtld & Darldsoa, 3M Jack »on street. FOR SALE— A bnnd!njt site w':h » rlcw e<jß*l Jo any on Summit avrnne for the low isa of « L.OOO. Fairchild * Daridsoa. Q1 \f\ wm rake thnfe *ood lot * <** Ctariw Ol*O\J\J rtrert, near VVestoa. Fairchild * D» --•• -.•;<■■-. CAPITALISTS can lave*: their meaas to »« to ne them 25 *o 50 per cent, thro^a Fa!rchnd A Da rijsoa. Re i ISiUM Ait*nt«. 534, -"».-:<> ,-n street. 8«. PML QQ 000 ToT tiro b ** atlfal l o *' oa Coaias 0.).-^\Jv/ street, near the L- scots school Fair chtlU i DarldMß. 334 J*ck*oa «:r ..-«. W~T. win MM the b«t Ninr»i»» la St. Paal In re»f- V » . see property: took a: >'». SO An;- *:re*s aad the» fc»sae yww price. FalrcalM * Dandsoa . "T7AIRVTEW ad*:k» seem* to t>: farorKeat V tt!s time: for lo«* as Jow prices tad o= ncctiUy paymests P-> to FsirchOd * Daridioa. \\~f. hare sane VatrtlTclkxsat H*»!ti#. ce*?tl» \V CciTerslty. whSci eta be bad at fan- price*. Fa^rfcM & D»rl<i»O3. QOr^ri Win Vsy a irood «oi hi Watsoa's addltloa: •^. • HJ sscst be cast as ilx ow»rr A see«Uac boott. FaircMld * D»TtdMa. ts* Jacksoa atreet 1 f\f\ Low ca Daytca's t*cs •= «*> e»«3 oa e»#y 1v" ..» tnMtoiaostvboTai teyrare. FadreklM * C *»i.i*os. SM JackMa ssnet. i FIVE GENTS A LINE nEAL~ESfjTE~FbRSALE~~~ H. S. Fairchild & Son's List. Corner Fourth and Jackson, St. Paul. ■ (Jjon 000 Choice Investment. We cm sell •P^vv/^UiJU . a piece of liupDvcl corner busf ness property on one of our best street.", for (20,000 that will now pay 13 per cent, and 20 after awhile, an advance in raluc. . II S Fairchild & Son. CHOICE Improved business property on our best streets for sale a: prices on which rentals will • pay 8 to 10 percent.* H S Fairchild & Son. STOCK farm on large and beautiful lake 4 miles O from St. .'Paul', for sale at about *35 per acre; house cost *3, 500. HS Falrchild & Son. ; WE have customers for residences on St. Anthony »V hill from *4, 00 to*?,oooand from 120,000 to 830,000; we would be glad to see si.o-i any one want ing to sell such property. H S Fairchild & Son. <EJI HO 'OOO' Ve can show you where to put W I\J\J)\J\J\J j t in property between St. Paul and Minneapolis where it will double in 2 years. II S Fairchild & Son. IN 2 years from this time eight railroads will pass -I the Harvester works, and street cars bethere.and then prices be five times present 'prices; buy now of H Fairchild & Son. : LOTS exchanged for merchandise. We are author ized to exchange some cheap lots at fair value for dry goods, clothing, srocerles or books. II S Fairchild & Son, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. FOII rent 10 acres, house and barn near Lake Thoreau; also 3 and 5 acre lots near Harvester works. H S Fairchild & Son. "1 f\ ACRE lots one-and-one-ha!f miles northeast of ■t\J Lake Phalcn, on a pretty little lake, at $60 to $75 per acre, soil good, tine location for a dairy; this land before many years will be worth 8400 or 8500 per acre. H S Falrchild & Son. UNION Park, Merriam Park, Lovering Park and Midway acres for sale by H 8 Falrchild & Son. LOTS' G4.x ISO lying ''beautifully near Harvester works at * 400 each and lots 12x128 near theie but on lower ground at $150 each, 82 5 cash and bal ance $10 per month. The following railroads now come in by Harvester works: St. Paul, Stillwater & Fergus Falls, Chicago, St. Paul & Omaha, St. Paul & Duluth, and "Wisconsin Central, and the following will come in there within 2 years: St. Paul branch of Minnesota & Sault Ste Marie, St. Paul Grand Trunk to Oconto, Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy, Chicago, Freeport & St. Paul and St. Paul, Four Lakes & White Bear railroads. This district, will see such an advance in the next 10 years as West St. Paul has In the last 10 years. . It is the place where a little money now will make a small fortune in 10 years. When good houses are built no cash will be asked, and 1 to 10 years time given. H S Fairehild & Son. "I AA 'ACRES of good land on a pretty lake In I\J\J D.tkota county, 12 mJes from St. Paul, for sale for 81,900, one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years. II S Fairchild & Son. Af\ ACRES choice land on Lake Koronls (4 U'-*C' miles long), in Meeker county, for snle for $6,400; it adjoins the prairie aad is heavily timbered; three saw mills close to it; it would make an excel lent stock farm and a beautiful home. H S Fairchild & Son. ' ■ ' 4 LOTS in • the "West St. Paul flats, near railroad i shops, for *2, 400, one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years. H S Fairchild & Son, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. G.T. Bacon's List. QOnn is the price I will sell you lot for in Wlns- KJAjKJXJ low addition, near West Seventh street; this is cheap; also lots 10. 29, SI, 32, 44, 43, in block 4, Stlnson, Brown & Ramsey's addition, all for sl,4oo. 6. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourih street. I HAVE lots, blocks of lots, acres and whole addi tions for sale, at, prices that will bear comparison and defy competition; acre and five-acre pieces for sale. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. OIQ <~Y (\— This is on Seventh street, and if 't?lOi / fJ<J Improved will pay In rents 2> per cent net per ::nmiin-. I can dettUHUtrate this to be a fact. G. V. Baoon, 157 East Fourth street. Q/1 '-^O WIU buy V. Mof block 2. Kelson's iJ l t^*J*J\J addition: 57.50J buys a fine new house on Jackson street, opposite W. R. Merrlam's resi dence. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street (£*» i O^iO Bnys a nice house onFalrfleld avenue, \J<&y4**Jyj "West St. Paul; small cash payment; balance can be paid in monthly installments. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. REAT BARGAIN in IG3 feet front on Sixth Ci HEAT BARGAIN in 10J feet front on Sixth J street; short distance from Hotel an; B0 feet opposite hotel and §4UU per foot. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. WILL sell lets In Loverins's addition to Union Park on monthly payments, or nothing d.>wn to parties who wish to build. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. (^•/^ / \(\( \ or a lot WstlS )on Ramsey street, near KJ\J)\JyJ\J corner Seventh street and next a new large brick block of stores. . G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. (J«1 i^| | Buys a nice lot with noose of six KJ±l<£\J\J rooms, on Valley street, only a short distance from Merchants hotel. G. V. Bacon, 127 East Fourth street. QA ACHES of land, part platted, Dayton's Bluff, OU adjoining city limits; a fortune In this property If handled right. G. V. Bacon. 157 East Fourth street. <J>l l'(\( \ Buys a nice house on Dayton's Bluff, In OJ^UUvJ Terry*! addition: can make terms to suit. G. V. Bacou, 157 East Fourth street. O»_) iU \f\ — Nice Mew k° use complete, one block vO^uUU from street curs and near Summit avenue G. v. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. Q£ HOn F " r:lll> "" x 184 on West ThiTd street, •JfJ •\J\J\J near Pleasant avenue; tills Is choice and cheap.' G. V. Bacon. Two Stores on Jackson street, near Seventh street, for sale; well rented; Ant-class In every respect. G. V. Bacon QO QOO T.ikes a house, eight rooms, on Slier >J^»O\J\J lmrn<- avenue, near Canada street. This is cheap, G. v. Bacon. I (Jj,") (\()(\ BnysWfeet front on Ramsey street, Oav^UUU not far from Seventh street; very cheap. ('•■ V. Bacon. I HAVE five acres on Mississippi si c ••• that wii cut op Into thirty lots; good speculation, <;. V. Bacon. Q1 f\( \(\ Kach, for two lots on Hague avenue; OI,UUU across street held at »1,,3 W. G. V. Bacon. So QOO i ? >:y» nine-room boose on Fifteenth.. •j^tjyJyJ near Canada; cany terms. G.V.Bacon, <J>K 000 Takes 100x150 feet on Jackson street; tjO^JyJyJ splendid property. G. V. Bacon. T OVERINO'S addition to Union Park adjoins Her- XJ rlam and Union Park* on the east, has a south frontage of one-quarter of a mile on St. Anthony avenue: lies beautifully, and what In more to the palm, we «el! lots without any restrictions whatever, build or not build, from *400 to £ 550 dollars each; get a lot: eleven minutes from union drpet; houses arc coins; up .by the dozens. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. CIOMO Park addition lies one block en«t from the / Kre-it new shops of the Northern Pacific railroad; fine road to St. Paul: three blocks to Lake Como; two blocks to Como park: ne»r a s'atlonon Man itoba railroad; beautiful lots; houses gotn? up and lots for sale at i.'oo each. G. V. Bacon, 157 East Fourth street. Rash U. Wheeler's List. RUSH B. WHEELER. Real Estate and Loav«. Room 101. Drake Block, No. 190 Ka»t Third street. dShflO— Flve of the finest view lots on Dayton's •V«JUvJ bluiT. Q # _y/"\r\r\— East Seventh street business lot*'. OO ? UUU near nil. QO TOO^ lls^ ll south front on Sorth O>v 9 I \J\J street. Q'«)AA — Lots n<^»r Post Siding; command fine O>CUvJ view of whole c'^y. Or)Ar\— Park lots. QCrM~i c ** n bby»a y» ■ beautiful lot ia Rice's Third •T»O'-A-' dadltion: th's is «200 below the market, ! and mat! be sold this week. A CRF.S on Mississippi street. J\ A CRES on Randolph street. J.TL A BARGAIN Is offered In Sixth .street lot. one .rL block from Hotel Ryan, which will pay invest!- Bstka "VTO CASH Dr>WN — Patios who contemplate 1 1 hen Ha: a home can be accommodated wlia from three to lire years tine on payments; no cash payment at time of pure ha*-. /CHOICE LOTS la Ewlng * Chute's addition. S/1 OO T0 S'-OoO— Lots oa Tasjilsiin. Bi«!r. **UU Lafoai Thorn*.«. Charles, Ellen. Ed mund. University and Aurora. FIXE residence on Stcamit aTeaae. Residence* Sn Woodiajid Park. 7EST ST. PAUL Property at lowest fignre*. Ci^lA— Fine bwlHHna; Jot« !n Summit Park, near OUUU strtet railway. «*<». A CRES en Ml*ai*tippl street. \ CRES on Bsndotpk street. 1\ Pihtag to sell property caa be siuhb X isodated ac this ofßce. Of) Q(V- Park loul MOSXT TO LOAN. ~~' ~~~ Houes to rets. RUSH B. WHEELER. Boom 101 Drake Block. ___i __^^^—^— __^_______> ' - ' Oat«lde R*-al E«taUe. Ar~>Efanatwo»_— eaaTf artesfroai St Pad. , j . tor »*)e or r«« osi b>- * c ilizl l_e-. fin* Ssaprvrre i Bests; also fire aad tea acre lots for «a>. 4150 per j acre: ctrtag-e oa lake to real far s~wer. let aoaise, , ; scatose. t-tmSfsl ioeailaa. **9 per atcsta. G. V. Ea eoa. IST Em: Fooni street. FIVE : CENTS A LINE : J*. T. KAVAXAGH. AUCTIONEER. . T^UUNITITRE at auction— l will sell at auction at J? the residence, No. 273 Grove street, '.near' De l'.ow, on Thursday, w March 19, commencing at 10 a. in., the contents of the house consisting ." of parlor anil bedroom furniture, carpets, v stoves, " sewing machine, bedding, crockery, glassware, etc., etc. ■ ■ P. T. KAVANAGH, ; 74-78 . • Auctioneer, j: T?URNITUUE AT AUCTION— I will sell' at auc- Jl tlon. at the residence,. No. 231- Olmsted street, near Deßow, on Friday, March 20.' at 10 a. m., a nno line of furniture, consist of ' bedroom sets in ash and cherry, parlor furniture, easy, chairs, (carpets almost new), 1 extension table, dining-room chairs, ' lounges, heating stoves, 1 cook stove and fixtures, crockery, glassware, etc., etc. P. T. KAVANAGH, 76-79 .. Auctioneer. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AUCTION— I will ii sell at auction, at the store, No. 143 East Third street, the entire stock of merchandise belonging to the est-te of the late K. Lion, Esq , commencing on Monday, March 16th, at 10 o'clock a. m. The stock in question consists of a line line of men's and boys' clothing, hats and caps, furnishing goods, hosiery, etc,, etc. Sale positive. For a rare chance to get flue clothing at your own price, attend this sale. . P. T. KAVAXAGH, 76-79 . Auctioneer. SITUATIONS OFFERED. WANTED— Salesmen throughout the Northwest, on A. M Sullivan's last and best work, the "Story of Ireland;" just published. Price 81. 5 U. E. F. O'Kegan. 86 East Sixth street. ■' 77 '" Males. WANTED— A first-class white barber, 185 East V V Seventh street. 73*. WANTED— carriage painters at KelliherX Carriage Works, 192 and 194 West Third street.-. : ™ -4^l Fern a' .'I — WANTED— A girl for housework and to room at W home. 57 West Third street. ■ 77-83 WANTED— A good girl for general housework, Apply 349 Franklin street. 77-83 WANTED— good girl. Apply at 343 East Sixth VV street. 70-79 WANTED— A girl to cook and wash.. Apply 117 Virginia avenue. . *74 NURSE girl wanted at S8 Park Place! ~~ ; 74 WANTED— A good girl for cooking and laundry > V work. Apply, Mrs. J L McAfee, 477 Portland avenue. WANTED— A good girl for general housework in small family. Apply at 260 Rice street. 36* FOR HEXT. TWO good stores for rent, No. 311 Wabaslia and -L >"o. 7W. Third street. 67* FOR RENT— Store No. 34 East Third street. TJrl L. Lamprey. 66* FOR RENT— The building. No. S2l Wabasha street, IT lately "occupied by the Dally Globe. The build ing Is in thorough repair. Apply to J. P. Moore. Merchants' National Bank. lv* * ' B.ott*a» T>OR RENT— Three-story building, "West Seventh J. street, near Stahlman's brewery; stores and liv ing rooms. Thomas Bower, 296 Pleasant aye. 71* TO RENT— The White Bear house in the Village of White Bear Lake, for a term of years. It fa the only house that runs winter. Apply to James Waters, proprietor. 55-S5 HOUSE of eight rooms in goodorder,6sS Broadway street; one block from street cars. 52* HOUSES to rent in all parts of the city, from «10 to $30 per moat li. O. M. Metcalf, 16 East Third street. 313-m:i FOR RENT— Houses from 36 toßloand*2o. James -T Dillon, 25+ Commercial street. '~u2* VOORRENT— First-class dwelling, 13 rooms, No. 114 -T Summit avenue, formerly occupied by Reuben Warner. Inquire of owner, H. D. Gates, No. 122 Summit avenue. 251* HOUSES for rent. between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets on Robert. Url L. Lamprey. 181* Jlnom *. FOR — Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Rent cheap. Apply No. 153 Smith street, one block from West Seventh street cars. 70-77 T ICKLY furnished rooms in Steele block. In suite 1* or single; 424 Wabatna, corner Seventh; also rooms in Central block, 18 West Third street En quire third floor. 75-77 Furnished rooms for rent— Two very elegantly fur nished rooms— sitting and bedrooms, suitable for two or more young men. Inquire at 100 West Third street, nrtt floor. ISO* FOB SALTS. Fiiß — Lease and furniture of rat-class hotel . -C In city, or half Interest. Address O. X., this of fice. 77-78 FOR sale, a sash and door factory in complete run ning order. Inquire of Mueller, Peterson So Co., corner Sixth and Cedar 74-6 FOR SALE— New brick bulldfn^. No. 351 anil 353 East Seventh street. Including two stores 14x60, and eight rooms up stairs, with a ten year lease. In quire at 57 East Seventh street. 73-86 FOR SALE— Two large mules, 7 and 0 years old; price 9150. Inquire at 5; Ea.^t Seventh street. . 73-80 ■ " CITY lots and Acre lots for sale, on easy terms'. No. 472 Bice street, 62-218 A FARM of 49 acres under flrst-claa* cultivation, for sale, cheap, two miles from city limits of Bt. Paul. Inquire, or write T. W. M., 27 West Fifth street, St. Paul. Minn. 70-76 OP. SALE AT A BARGAIN— Lot 2. block 41. Rice & Irvine'* addition, with two-story building suitable for manu factory, for ". #0.000 Good ftonc house an I lot on Oak street, for. . . 8,000 Lot on Tenth street near the Capitol, for... . 8,000 13 lots In West St. Paul, nicely located, for. . . C.500 7 lots near Seventh street, just beyond the bridge, for 4,500 80 acres 2V<j miles from St. Paul, with new house and barn: as pretty a place as there is In Ramsey county, for 6,000 ■ JOHN K-KLLIHER. AtKelllher'a Carriage Works, lS2and 194 West Third street. 51* 3ITSCEL IANBOUB. BARRKR SHOP, two chairs and complete fixtures, Iratldlag 18x30, good trade, lively town; will be sold cheap for cash, on account of sickness. Addreas George A. Kohler. Verndale, Minn. 7? "I'I7'IIY PAY I!EN'T— we will build you a house, or \ ? we will furnish you a lot and lumber and Hell to you so that you ran pay In Installments to suit. Any person that wants a borne of their own should see mat once. Stone x Marrett, 319 Jackson street. 76-79 GIRLS with references obtained on short notice, VT at Seven Comers Employment office. 11. Thom son. '- 76-77 ANTED for the Pension Bureau— The name and \ » address of every soldier of the late war now residing In Ramsey county. Address BofWeU Vote, agent. Box 2,2*». St. Paul. 7! «J T IST your property with Somers & Sache, 100 Da- Lj kota avenue, U-«t fet. Paul. 73-78 WANTED TO BUY— A large real estate map of \ \ St. Paul. J. S. Bentley, room 251 Drake Bloclr. '<«__ WANTED — Ladies to learn telegraphy: particu lars free: day and evening classes: opportun ity to work at $10 to $15 per month while learning if taken at once Globe Telegraph Office, 33C Jackson street. Room 56, St. Paul. Minn. >_ 72-30 FI\A.\CIAL. MONEY TO LOAN— Money loaned on furniture. pUnon and all articles of value. H. Rothschild. Presley Block. 72-81 Q-i r\ Ann i.OOO. 3.000. 2,000. 1,900 sod OLUSUUUS 1,000 to loan on Improved city property. Time. 2to 5 years. .- - Stoken, BroVer are and Insurance, No. 137 £a»t Fourth street. C7-9O FOR loan on Improved city business property, 000 X 1 ior toMT Tears. U. L. Lamprey. 276 T OASS on Life In«. Po:.'cJes. L. P. Van Norman, Lj No. 245. Ist Are. a- Minneapolis. TO LEASE, TO LEASE on lor? time— Lot* and blocks em the West St. Paul Cats, suitable for *«>eines<. manu facturing and storage purposes. D. D. Merrill. "V JMST ash Foam. ; L- . _• • of March 16. between 253 Daytoa I I a aTenn^ and *7 &SJnJßit avmue. a ladies' haa'ln? case tfi watch. *tesn winder. Ei^fn moreram, number of »*»« *-*134. *«B*ero> n oremeat 599744. A reward of tweaty five io.^n wr.i be j.*W for re tarn of same to M. L. Sanaders a: oCce of North western Fael Co.. I^4 Ea^t Ta!rd street. St. PaaL . O'T— Yocas red Irish setter doj. wish T -^-. arooiKl aU b«c3c. Reward for his return to John p«ster. 215 East *>venth street. L*. PaaL 7»-77 LOST— L*rt winter, dtirtitr the play of ••Michael SrrocoS." at the opera boose, a M atomic en- Meateß«T»Ted-rieo Bpea«leT. -. R. A. M. Lodye. V?*s~si2g:aa, V. C." A «ui:afos reward will be paid for Us retara to me Globe ofiee. 74.-5 _■- - _ j IMiWs Animal Clearing Sals. 25 skeins s;.k for :*k. Arruese \\z. «i:ela. i Crewel Ice wool 6c balL. Angora wool \~>c j baii. Zephyr 3c ounce, Cieratantown irool 85 skeis. Saxost 16c §kein. German • kaiuiaj jam 23c SarrtASO 15c Stamped Pillow stoats t9c pair etc., al Donaldaon's, 129 Seres th street. KKAL ESTATE. STILL UNSOLD! §0 GARDES LOT^OFFIVE ACRES EACB. Price $1,000 per Lot TERMS LIBERAL I These lots are located near Lake Phalen, about 1 1-2 miles from city limits, only 45 minutes ride from St. Paul City Market. The Wisconsin Central Railroad runs through a portion of above lots^ The soil is a sandy loam, well adapted to small fruits and vegetables, and under fine cultivation. City property will be received in ex ehaiiffe for these lots. The products of one acre in Onions, Cabbafft or Strawberries, often exceed $200. Apply to J. A. SABfN, St. Paul. CLOTHING. Are more or less interested in tlie boom in these Garments, inau gurated two weeks ago, at THE BOSTON, ST. PAUL. Never, for the fourteen years that we have been in business in St. Paul, have we had such a brisk trade in any one department. Everybody seems to be buying a PAIR OF PANTS, and we have had to send telegram after telegram to our manufacturers East to express fresh lots. There is a cause for all, this, and it is plainly told. We are selling these pants at about 2 per cent, profit, and the eagerness with which they are bought up proves conclusively that bargains of this kind are appreciated by the people. Men's good, All-Wool Pants, $2 a pair, worth $4, and for 83, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 a pair, we sell you Pants in desirable patterns that you will see would be cheap enough at nearly double these prices. ffl Ji flllP ifll lila 8 11 Corner Third anil Robert streets, St. Paul. OUR LINE OF NEW SPRING OVERCOATS IS NOW COMPLETE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WEBER "PIANOS. Acknowledged by Artists the Best in the World, I know of none superior to the Weber and none that can compete with them for durability.— i eresa Carreuo. The tone of the Weber Piano is so sweet, rich and sympathetic, yet so fall, that I shall always rank you as the greatest manufacturer of the Emma Thursby. Weber Pianos excel all others in volume of to;ie and in power of expression.— 8. Liebling;. 1 here are no Pianos in the world that sustain the roice like the Weber.—Em ma i bbott. R. O. MTJNGER, .A-srent, St. Paul. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. E. U. SCIILIEK, Boots and Sliogs. Sew Styles Daily Received 331faWawSi,Cor.4l SCHLI3EK & CO.. m Ml. 89 EAST THIRD smet, I^H St. Paul Agency for BURT'fa, QUAY'S. BEY OLD'S, and Many Others. XaT Mail order* promptly i lied. AND TF^GRAFHIO INSTITUTE jlu l~»f ftoce ettJbh* lied Itt clatam to pot lie favor end -a* now entered npoa It* 15th year indai the in m favorable auspices, tend Lit catalogue, giving Toll particular*. . o.hweit cor. B«reat| •xd Jackson streets. ■ . _._£■ W. A. FAPPIS. Principal ■^— »- II 1 II * WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS AID WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 68 and 70 Mbtey street, corner Fifth, tit. Paul, Minn. ' • T>""I^ERS. James McMillan & CO., MOfaiMOM OF TH2 Minneapolis Sheepskin Tannery, AY2> SZAUU Vt ■ HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, WOOL AND FURS 101 and 10 Second Street Sorih, Jll.\.\ L.A I'OLIS, MISS. ' Shipments Solicited. Write for eirealan. BUSINESS COLLEGE.