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CITS GLOBULES. Tbe city council meets tbis afternoon at Tba cit j conncil meets tbis eftercoon At ttf* The chamber of commerce bald its regular The chamber of com merce beld its regular weekly meeting yeaterday morning bot trans weekly meeting yesterday morning bnt trans acted no business of any special importance. acted oo business of aoy special importance. 8. P. Oreaoman, of hotel fame, refuses to get 8. P. Greenmsn, of hotel fame, ref ases to get discouraged st being boined out semi-coca dlsconrsged at being burned ont seml-ooca sionally, or to stay burned out, and is now off Eionally, or to stay burned opt, and Is now 08 looking up another hoteL Tbe annnal ball of the German Agricultural Tbe annnal ball ot tbe German Agricultural aod Horticultural society took plaoa at the and Horticultural society took place At the Atheuanm last evening. The attendance wss Athenssam last evening. The attendance waa large and an evening was passed of delightful festivity. The bad weather bas forced a suspension at The bad weather baa forced a suspension of boiiding operations on tbe Union depot far tba building operations on tbe Union depot for tbe past few d«3«. The carpenters are consider* past few dajs, Tbe carpenters are consider* ably ahead of the brick layers and will have to waft their motions a little. The pork packing season wiU begin in the The pork packing season wiU begin fn the course of a week, the booses interested io the coarse of a week, the honses interested in tbe basiness patting buyers oa the road immedi* business putting buyers on the toad immedi* ately, ana expecting to open out la foil blast somewhere In the neighborhood of the 25th or Tith lost A lodger at Kilds boarding house, in the A lodger at Kild's boarding boose, in tbe Sixth ward, visited cify hall last night and Sixth ward, visited city ball last night and stated that his room had been entered and the stated that his room bad been entered and the sum of $80 taken from bis trunk. Officer Boolean visited the house, bat no clue was ob tained of the thief. " :""; The ancn.il convention of the Catholic The annual convention of the Catholic Mntnal Life Insurance association will ooovene Motoal Life Insurance association will convene in the German Catholic ohurob.old bnilding, at in tbe German Oathollo churob.old building, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Delegates from all parts of tbe State will be present, and an Inter esting session is looked for. Tbe first entertainment of the season under The first entertainment of the season under tbe ansDioes of the literary lyceum of the Firs tbe ausnices of the literary lyceam of the First Methodist ohnreh took plaoe in tbe lector* Methodist ohnreh took plaoe in the lecture room of tbe church last evening. Tbe attend ance was large and the exercises were delight fully veiled. The musio was exceptionally fine and the literary selections were- giver in an artistic spirit that was highly appreci ated. A young man named Lew Bargason visited city hall yesterday and displayed a kooooo hip city hall yesterday and displayed a knooon his i bead aa large as a goose egg. He stated that head as large as a goose egg. He stated thai the contusion had been raised with a alan** shot in the hands of a man named Lewis Clan son. Tbe difficulty took plaoe at the St Thomas hotel, and was occasioned by a dispute over business. Clauson works on the Hasting & Dakota road, and will be gobbled by tbe police. A valuable invention has imt been patented A valuable invention bas just been patented br Capt. Jobn B. Rodman, of Fort Brown, bf Capt. Jobn B. Rodman, of Fort Brown, Texas, being a primer for cannon's designed Texas, being a primer for cannon's designed to provide for holding priming tubes securely and thus insure their proper operation. By unitary authorities the invention is considered of great importance, adding as it does a vain able acquisition to the machinery of war. Mr. Rodman was formerly stationed at this post and is well known in St. Paul. A gay Lothario named Frank Hooper was be- fore Judge O'Brien yesterday, charged witb prowling arouud the bouse of a Mr. Owens; on Wabasbaw, sear Tenth street. Sunday night be surprised ono of the oomestics, a Swedish blonde, by seizing her by the arm. is the back yard. The girl screamed and Officer Dowlan came to the rescue. Hooper, who Is a dapper looking fellow, played the role of a fly young man by stating that be resided nowhere gnd bad no name. Yesterday morning be gave no testimony, the conclusion being tbat he was out sparking and called on tbe wrong girl. He paid $5 and was discharged. Yesterday morning a discharged soldier named Henry Eettle complained to the police of having been robbed of bis bundle contain ! ing seventy dollars. He arrived Saturday from Fort Snelling, since when he has been on a spree. Sunday night he visited BlcLeod's res- taurant beastly intoxicated, and requested the night watchman to take care of bis pocket book. Before leaving the leather he emptied its contents, consisting of two twenty dollar notes, this being all the money he bad. The man bad been on a prolonged debauob, and tbe racket abont hi* loss was investigated by the police, who found that it was wholly wltboni . foundation. A man named Frederick Hor*t waa arrested A man named Frederick Horst waa arrested yesterday charged with committing an assault cm a young woman named Mary Smith. Tbe tueanlt took plaoe at the residence of Hattii Meßride, and. tbe parties all bave a bad reputa tion. Accord to the woman's story she lived witb Hattie Meßride about a week, her "prof its" amounting to $51. Not liking the situa tion sbe left tbe house and returned Sunday fo> her money. She had a dlspnte with Moßride. and leaving the house the latter* "friend at tacked her and gave her a beating. The par ties were before the court yesterday, and tbt bearing was continued until Thursday. A warrant was served on Mcßribo for keeping i bouse of ill-fame. The hearing was oontinner and the parties pat up $75 eaoh for their appearance. pearance. .-; : ii' ii'ii ■ iwn—»*mks FI£e.SU>AL. Bey. D. R. Breed arrived in New York or. Saturday last, by one of the North Bt»r line oi steamers. Mr. M. Juencmann, of New Uim, arrived in St. Paul yesterday, being a delegate to tb< convention of the Gatbolio Mutual Liio Insur ance association, which commences in this citj to-day. To the Voters of Katnsey County. At the urgent request of a majority of the voters in tbe community, and as a protest against open and notorious corruption prac ticed at th» late Democratic county convention by the present nominee thereof for -sheriff, anc* pursuant to my own conviotions of what i> tight and hone-t in political affairs, I hereb} Announce myself as an independent candidate. And ask (he support of tbe people of Bamse} county for the office of sheriff. The reasons in d-tail for thin course will be given to the pnb lio in a few day*. James Kr>"o. It is to the interest of any person wishing to purchase a Piano or Organ to consult Messrs. I'elton, Pomeroy & Gross, Noe. 150 and 152 State street, Chicago, who are wholesale agents for Obiokerlng, Hazelton, Decker & Son, Ernest Gabler, and a variety of other makes of pianos, and the Wilcox & White and Taylor and Farley organs. Send for catalogue and prices. Cse Wm. Clarke & Son's Helix Needles Factory at Bedditoh, England. Office 157 La S-Uls street. Chicago. iteaed's QiltEdgejTonio regulates the bove>. Official Publication of Resolutions Passed by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, Oct. 3, 1880. By AW. Cornish Resolved, That the contractor for oil street lamps be required to erect and maintain an oil street lamp with necessary appendages at the northeast corner of Dayton avenue and St. Albans street. :v Yeas—Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Bell, Bing- wald. Cornish, Griggs, Brennan. Minea, Mr. President 9. Approved Oct. 18,1880. By Aid. Ooroish— Resolved, That the contractor for oil itreet lamps be required to erect and maintain an oil lamp with necessary appendages at the south- west corner of Laurel avenue and Arnndei streets, also on tbe corner of northwest June- tion of Park avenue and Martin streets. Yeas— Dowlan, O'Connor, Bell, Binge' wald, Cornish, Griggs, Brennan, Mines, Mr. President— Approved Oct. 18,1880. By Aid. Rhodes- *"" Rfsolvt-, That a gasoline lamp be placed on the southeast corner of Eighth street and Maria avenue, under H. B. Saroni's contract with the oity. Xeas—Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, BeU, Eing* raid, Cornish, Griggs, Brennan, Minea, Mr. President—9. -~ Approved Oct. 18, 1880. 0 W&, Baoczß. *"5 . President of Council. TBos. A. PeEjdzmast, City Clerk. .-■< Xhe great strainer* of the human *y&tem the Tjidievf. nro subvert to a variety of diseases that PAT'S KiDyrr Pad win certainly rare. "• ' '. ■J, . < * ■ " s _ , ■-:. DIED. DIED VANCE—In this city, at 10 a. m., Oct. 18, Albert 8 Va-ice, aged 13 jear* and 2$ days, eldest son of Joseph and Harriet W. Vance. :'-.-.-:-. Foneial from the family residence cv Westers, at (lie head of Ashland avenue, at 3 p. y. to-day rTueFdiy.) .. -- ." FUftWal Nolle*. -tba funeral of tha lata James T. Lowrie will Tb* funeral ot tht lata James T. Eowrte will take plaoe from bis late residence, oorner of Bavine street and Maple avenue, at 2 P. X , to- day, (Toe»d»y.) Opt. 19. Friends are invited. EUCTIiJOTICE. cm cttßA'a dnfcm, ) OxTt GtSß&'e Ohnaß, ) . St. Pact, Mora., Oet ISth, 1880. $ Notioe is hereby given, that an election will Notice is hereby given, that an eleotion will f be held on TUESDAY TUESDAY THE 21 Day of Meier, 2fl Day of Meier, 1630, between the hours of 8 o'olock ia tbe forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternooa, at the asual places of holding elections ■in the differ ent wards and pre*lnc's of the Oity of Saint Paul, except as follows: ggH* Wy : First Precinct, Fourth Want. First Precinct, Fori! Wart All qualified electors in the First Precinct of 'he Fourth Ward, as heretofore constituted. *nd re?idin i north of tbe centre of Goodrich otreet, and east of Dousman street extended southerly to the oentre of the Mississippi river, *ill vote at the Fourth Ward Engine Hous9 on Ramsey street. Fourth Precinct, Foirtl Ward. Fonrtl Preciict, Foarth Wart AH qualified electon ia tbe Foarth Pieoinot AH qualified eleotors io tbe Foarth Pieoinct if tbe Fourth Ward, as heretofore constituted. md residing west of Donsman street, extended to the Mississippi river, and sooth of Goodrich -Ureet from Dousman street to Pleasant avenue. and southwardly of Pleasant avenue extended to the city limits from Goodrich street, will vote at No. 895 Fort street, John Kalfer's, cor- aer of Goodhue street. First Precinct, Fifth fti First Precinct, Fifth Warfl. ~ . All qualified electors in the First Precinct of the Fifth Ward, as heretofore constituted, and residing southwardly of the line of Grove street from Its intersection with Mississippi ttreet to Seventh street, and southwardly of tbe line of Seventh street from its intersection with Grove street to Phalen's creek, and west of Phaleo's creek from Seventh street to the Mississippi river, will vote at the Fifth Ward Engine Hoase, on Broadway. Third Precinct, Fifth fari Thiri Precinct, Fittii Wart p AU qualified eleotors in tha Third Precinct of AU qualified electors ia the Third Precinct of the Fifth Ward, as heretofore constituted, and residing south of Seventh street and east of Phaleo's oreek, will vote at the building on northeast coroer of Commercial and Third streets..;.:^-? For the eleotion of the foUowing city officer, vffc.i JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE OF THB HUHICIPAL COURT Of tbe Oity ot Saint Paul. of the Oity ol Saint Paal. THOS. A. PBENDKBGAST, THOS. A. PBENDBBGAST. 293-307 Oity Olerk. .Midney 181 pad IBpad ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, ACTS DIRECTLY QN THE KIDNEYS, Bladder, Bowel* A Urinary Organs, By forcing Into the 8 tst am through the pons of By forcing Into the system tb rough the pore* of the skin, powerful and healthful vegetable -conlos and diuretic- aod absorbing from It file humors and every trace of disease, girtae it wonderful power to immediately relieve end permanently cure. Inflammation and ■ right* Dlstutse of tbe Kidneys. DinlictM, Dropsy, Rheamatlsm, Consumption of tbe Rowels, Katarrb of the Bladder. In- ability to retain or expel tbe Urine, Ktone la tbe Bladder. High Colored, Meant? or Painful Urinating, Deposita in the Urine. PAIS IS THE BACK. Ride or Loin*. Ker- voos Debility, Female n'mhumi,, and to fact all diseases of these organs, whether contracted ay over-work, *xo**sl»e drink, the abuse of nature or -Hkerwlse. tt sapsrexedt entirely the taoouTenieoce* •nd troubles of taking nauseous sad hurtful Internal medicines, It Is th* only dissolve? of the pole- oneua Crlo Add which forms ta th* Kid- aey* and exists In th* blood ■of Rheumatic oatleets. It Is wont exactly where needed, oexl to th* body and over th* kidneys, tt Is comfor- table, end eso be need st ell see-one, ta aav climate, »nd Is equally good for Stan. Woman or Child. I It la safe, pleasant and reliable In It* effects, yet pow ' »rful Id Its action. Pat aside your prejudice*, fears, loubte end •usplclous. Ulv* It a trial end beoom* con ; -rinoed that It Is ue dec-ntton, bat s medicated eppll nee of great value, effecting all that Is claimed sod j aoting lees, saving hundred of dollar*, sod scouring to .nr j sufferer, a sound body and perfect health rhou'.ands ere dally adding tbeir testimony to the cv- rative powers of this greet remedy who bay* been re -stored to health after all other tr- atment tod rem* 'tee had felled. - Why Tormented witb Back Ache t. au your druggist for It, and accept no Imi- tattoo or substitute If he has not got It, send to us and reoeive It by return of mall. DxsoßivTrvK Pbicx -Regular Pad 93.00t Spe —si Pad. for Chronic deep -seated, or eases of long ■tending. W 00. -Children's Pad, for summer complaint, weak kidney and bed wetting, gIAU Our book, "How a Life was Saved" containing a history of the great discovery, mailed free Write far it. DAT PAD CO ■ola Proprietors. TOLEDO. OHIO. For sale by NOTES BBOS. &GUTLEB, Whole- sale Druggists. ■ OPHTB WOBBTED ggggfc Z2TRJ3. WOBBTBB OOODS. Mrs. 0. Herwegen, ZEPHYR i WORSTED GOODS. ti www _>___*-* innv, ■**.* ran Wk-BbMil ■ LIQDQB DtALBBa. *. It. PBBKIKS. . MAUBIOB LY<Ht» .-\ lEsstablisliad 1859J PIHS, IMS! CO., ■SHOVED TO 81 BOBSST ST., MAS TBXBS. WUcleail* Dealers la r«i* ' Wholesale Dealers in fas fentucty Boirtoa & Rye Wfciskies toclyßoirlioa&EjgWMsßis (MfoniißJFiiKgilMsarilraJia ■> amemmMemmstim^^mmt turn *^^*^T"Te^^^^7'"^"^TPWßMßl HABDWABE. HABDWAEE- -'■■Je, * -i —■■>——■ *—*>IP>*9l-\p4fro-W__^m*m BEEUEE & BUDD, BREUEE&BUDD, Successors to Z J. 18. Braden & Bro., 47 East Third Streot. 47 East Third Streot. We have this day, October 14th, purchased the entire stock of J.B. Braden & Bro., which we offer to the trade at the lowest market prices, previous to the removal to our new store, 221 and 228 East Fourth street. ~ »9* i . ... - ■<■*.■■■_..'. IBE SAtNT PAUL DAILY GIiOBE, TUESDAY HOKNDW, OCTOBER i 9 1880 laetwtn nn - im'- .. *. . - .. — v WW.zx r raw GOODS. mmmm—SSOSmm ***Sm*»m*mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm*)mS**l. pimp tow ■_.-■■ .. ■.i I POWERS BROTHERS, POWERS BROTHERS, 91 East Third Street, 91 East W Street : HA YE SO W W STOCK OVER BAVB XOW IXSTOCK OVER 1,000 Winter Cloaks, 1,000 Winter Cloaks, At Lower Prices than any other At Lower Prices than ahy other House in tfie State. Plain Beaver Cloaks, neatly trim- Plain Beaver Cloaks, neatly trUn^ nted, at' $3.00, $3.50, $4.50. $5.00. Plain Beaver Cloaks, handsomely Plain Beaver Cloaks, handsomely trimmed, $5.75, $6.00, $6.75, $7*50. Plain Beaver Cloaks, elegantly Plain Beaver Cloaks, elegantly trimmed, $9.00, $10.00, $10.50. Corded Diagonal Cloaks $BJHO and CordedDlagonal Cloaks $8 JHO and up. Fine Diagonal Dolmans $10.50, Fine Diagonal Dolmans $10.50, $1940, $15.00, $1640, $1?' SO, $20 $22.50, $25.00, etc Fine Silk Mattlesa Dolmans and Fine Silk Mattlesa Dolmans and Sacques. Ladies? Ulsters, Circulars and Ladies? Xtlsters, Circulars and Surtouts. Large Line Children's and Misses- Large Line ChUdretfs and Misses' Cloaks, in sines 4 to 16 years* Large "Job Lot?' Ladies' Red Flan~ Large "Job Lot?' Ladies' Red Flan~ nel. Skirts at $1.50, worth $2.25. Skirts at $140, worth $235. Large Lines Felt Skirts, Quilted Large Lines Felt Skirts, Quilted Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Cotton Skirts, at lowest prices. Xew Goods received every day, and Xew Goods received every day, and prices invariably the Lowest. CLOTHISO. CLOTHING. BUT FEW LEFT. TEN DOLLAR! SUITS. BOSTON "OXE-PRICE" Clothing: House, 43 East Third Street, ST., PAUL. Joseph McKey kj^o.. B. O, P. 0. H. Joseph McKey , B. O. P. 0. H. mmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmsmmma^ COHFECTIONEBY. CONFECTIONERY. "W. , £\ ■■T Th I Send one, two, three, or five 111 m Ilia' doUarß 'or a sample retail I I 1 ■ I ■■ box, by express, of the best I I ' 111 l Candies in America, put up I ,1:11 I elegantly an<l etncUy pure I hfl 111 I Befers to an Chicago. Ad- flfl I V 1 I I azesa c- V- ODNTBEK, Villi V D Confectioner. TO MADISON HTRttHT. OHlflAftO. vsv DR. ▲. l. emir a «—KM XaJLV-iUJgSL ™ CATHABTIC. ~ CATHABTIC* hrty Tspttbk Cans all bOtaus Assam act. ■fw tha fiesaaeh, liver mI Stood. Wamassi tn^lttm_ Ask row Snott for ffcfs Kedfcfaa also fcr ctrealara CUB doKFOtrKDIM) coT^ MHVral Dnobu «•* win, Kd* ■ , . — , v— ■VHOPMAUM, WEBER pianos: pianos: Used by Emma Thursby and other first class artists. R. 0. MTTNGER, 71 East Third Street. AMERICANJXPRESS CO. AMERICAN EXPRESS GO, Foreign Shipments. By act of Congress, June 10th, 1880, this Company la prepared to reoeive and forward dutiable mer chandise IIT BOND, direct from steamers or vessels arriving at New Tork, to the following porta of entry: Buffalo, Cleveland, Memphis, Port Huron, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee. Rochester, St. Paul, Cincinnati, Louisville. Pittsburgh, San Francisoo, and Toledo, WITHOUT DELAY, saving expense st HEW TOBK CUSTOM HOUSE. Shipments MM to other than established ports of entry can be made through the port nearest to the ultimate destination of the goods. Information as to cost snd manner of "i»M"h shipments, furnished upon application to the Com- pany's agents in the United states and Canada, or to Messrs. Thos. Meadows fc Co ,30 Milk street, London; 1* to IB The Albany, Liverpool; 149 West Qeorge street Glasgow, and 3, Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, through whom -"rfir-'gTurifntii -can be trade, f ■ z-ytzz' ■ -www -L-. 7 - , FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING NOW IN, AT Johnson's Fair Dealing Clothing House, Johnson's "Fair Dealing Clothing House • 66 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PALL. **W-o***~Wmß-tW-_^_W____s_m__________________m__________~____________.__. — ' —*r-r" ■' ' • * n' - '- '--■ ■ ' ■ ■■■» a IIISISMWWMWMawIWWWHM^PWWMW ————* FIVE CENTS A LINE ***" *'n* 1 -— linemen ■«■ >■ - , _*____,_, WABTBD. OK MEN to surface track on Manitoba R'y, 81-Tfl *SU^P«r day. free fare; io wood-choppers for Fort Buf ord, 81 per cord, Cottonwood: wood-chop pen on Duluth road, 70a soft. wood, free fare: tie. makers, for the winter, at MlUston, Wis. ; 8 cabinet*. makera in mty, steady work: a carpenters, inside work, st Hudson, this moramg, 83.38 a day, far* paid; laborers to oity, $1.60 per day. Moore's Em. ployment Bureau, 133 Last Third street, It PauL ■ ■ ■* 295« .... - . WANTED— or four boarders, corner of Broadway and Oixth street .. *. 293-398 j THBEE canvassers or salesmen to For orders for the New Howe Sewing Machine. Liberal inducements to good men. It Is not necessary to be an experienced salesman to order to make good wages. The Howe Machine Co., 25 West Third "ft*6* 389-296 WANTED— A position of some kind, at desk or to . store, by a young man of 19; has 8 years' erne rienee to a wholesale honse. ' Address W., this offlce. . ■ -- ■"'*''* ■'- ' 279' : .-.:.;'.x-'. NOTICS- Parties wishing to have their chimneys A» cleaned win rlease leave orders-; at Mr. John Dowlan's wood office, corner of Wabashaw and Fifth streete. or Messrs. Smith A Lewis' wood offlce. Seventh street. M. HOBAN. ~ ;. 267 A WIDOW LADY and daughter would like to take charge of a furnished ho se far the rent, this winter. References given. Address HOME Glodb office. - - • mo. FALL PLOWING to let by the aore, to large or , sm&n contracts. * Famsworth A Newoomb, Moreland farm, Hanoock. Minn. ' 364* i.i 1 ■ ... — SITUATIONS OFira&gD—Females. BITD ATIONS OFyEBED-Fbmales. WANTED— girl to do genera! housework, 70 Pleasant avenue. .--- g^. . WANTED— Two good dressmakers at 30 East Seventh street 201* A YOUNG, smart second girl wanted at 337 East Tenth street, St PauL 389 - experienced dining-room gbl at the Sherman house.' Inquire of Charley Prehn, the head waiter. 289 - • GIRL wanted at 83 Broadway for general house* work. MSB J. H. DAVIDSON. 286* WANTED-A gM to take care of baby, at No. 375 Jackson street. 388' &IBL WANTED, immediatel", to a small family. Apply at 33 East Eleventh street, eora-sr of Oed Swede or German preferred. - 382' WANTED— A girl to a small family, at 48 Still- water rtreet. . 383* WANTED-A girt for general housework to a small family. Apply at 3*5 B. Ninth St 380 - good cook, Swede or Norwegian preferred- Apply at Mrs. A. K. Barnum's, cor ner Virginia and Summit avenne. 380' WANTED— A good, first-class girl for laundry work. Apply Merchants Dining Hall, 80 Bob. ert street. 377 - A girl to do second work, good wages. 91 Wabaahaw Btreet. np states. 278- A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER would like en- gagement by the day In families. Call or sd dress 67 St Peter street. 370* WANTED— Two dressmakers at No. 133 St. Peter street. Mr WANTED— Girl for general housework. Call at 60 and 70, Lower Levee. 365' ANTED- Good girt for general housework. Apply at 183 Wabaahaw street 285 - dining room girls, chambermaids and an other hotel help oan always secure good situations by calling at Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau. 88 East Third street 37- < Males WANTED— stone masons. Wages 83 per dsy. Fares paid to and from Minneapolis or St Psnl to work each day. Work an. winter. Employment Bureau, 221 Washington avenue south, Minneapolis 391* • : ■ ANTED—One hundred men for Fort Dodge, la., TT $I. 7sper day. Board 83-50. Work all winter. Good station work. Free fare. Go Thursday morn ing at 7:3f) o'clock. Employment Bureau, 221 Wash ington avenne south, Minneapolis. 201* WANTED— One hundred men for Milwaukee, Wis , to surface track on O. &N. W railway, Jt. 75 per day: 83.5" per week for board. Free fare from Owatonna- Employment Bureau, 221 Wash ington avenne sonth, Minneapolis. 291* WANTED— A good floor man to blacksmith shop, - at St Psnl City Railway, corner Fourth and St Peter streets. 291-93 WANTED— A yonng man (Swede preferred) to take care of horses, eto. Inquire at Gas office . * 391* ANTED-Good tailor at 102 Wabashaw street ' 288* "IIIANTED - A young man, German or Swede, as » » clerk In dry store. Northwestern Agency, corner Sixth and Robert. 382* WANTED— Tinners, at PreDdergast Bros., 44 E. Third street.'- ■ 280* WANTED— Two boys to work to Broom Faotory, 87 Carroll street. 379 TIT ANTKD—Druggist, as clerk or partner toes. Tf tabliahed ph«rmaoy. Enquire at Northwestern Agency, corner Sixth and Bobert. 277* WANTED- Two machinists, six moulders, wood- choppers, farm hands. Northwestern Agenoy, oorner Sixth and Robert - ~." • : 377 - Stone cufers, at N. Wis. Junction. East St. Paul and at Anoka. Apply to Daniel Mullen. 273- SITUATIONS WANTSD—KaIes. WANTED— a German, who ls thoroughly com- petent and has had long experience a place as roachman to private family. Best references. Address J. G., this office. 28ge WANTED-By a young man, Who is experience,!, **' snd who is not afraid of work, a > lace to take rare of horses and do chores. Address D., thl* of- fice* '■***• " 286* WANTED - By a young man, a portion as bin clerk or assistant bookkeeper. Address R. G~ GLOBjoffl'-e. - 284* n TI7ANTED— position by a young German man, T» as olerk ln a dry goods store Five years' ex- perience. * Address G. A., Glob*: office 284* WAN i ED—A situation as clerk in a good retail grocery house; ton years experience ln the city tr-de of Chicago. Address F. W. 1., Globs office. 282 v - WANTED-By a steady, reliable man, a situation as night watchman, or where be can make himself generally. useful. Address Nelson, this of- flee. 279* SITUATION WANTED—As coachman In a pri vate family by a young man who thoroughly un- derstands his business. Is willing to work and can oome weU recommended. Address J. W. L , this Offioe. . 2 .. ■;'-.... 375. WANTED— By a young man with good recom mendations, position at any honorable employ- ment; office work preferred. Address H. T., this •office. " 269* WANTED— By a man who has had thorough ex- perience ln the business, a position to run s grain elevator. References given. Address ORA IN, this office. -~y :.>-:;..-;. 269 - a man who is not afraid of work, employment of some kind. Address G. M MOPE, 89 Rosabel street. 269* TTT ANTED— a man of long experience, a situa tion *tion as salesman traveler or book-keeper, with a substantial house. Beet of referenoes. Address 8., 16, Burnt office, for three days. ____, ANTED—By a young married man who has had 'T experience, a situation as bookkeeper and sal-esman. Best of references given. Moderate salary. Address O. B. P. QtoBJ office. 304* WANTED— as Grocery clerk. Three years experience. Address F. W. _ Globe office. 263 WANTED— By a young man 17 to 18 year* . age, who Is thoroughly competent, a posiu. a as book-keeper, bill clerk, or employment at -ffice work; is an excellent penman.. References ur- niched. Will mske himself generally useful. Ad- dress P. 8., this office. 241 ' * -V ".. --".'. Females. '•■ 'X ''Z'::'WW '. WANTED— Situation as housekeeper or nurse by a middle aged lady of many years' experience. Best of reference given. Apply at St. Luke's Hospi tal, 43 East Eighth street, St. Paul, Minn 287* SITUATION WANTED—By a young lady, as sales. ._ woman lua store; oopying or other light work. Address A. E., Globs office. 28*3 WANTED— German girls with reference* desire employment in officers' families at any of the Forts. Apply at German Intelligence effice, 48 Franklin street. 268 - WANTED—By a young lady, as IO . saleswoman or some light employment. Ad dress fc C. 8.. GLQBToffce. -. 249 - WANTBD by a teacher of 7 yean ex- SITUATION WANTED teacher of 7 yean ex. * perience.; Address^ "Teacher, M 61 East Fourth I street, Bi* Paul, - 217:^ FIVE CENTS A LINEI -'-«'-' '■•'«.■■ -i i iiu,r.ii AUCTION BALB. AUOTIOH BALE. V^V> SR SaSH °HWIIPAONB AT AUOTCON-Iwfll £ tj sell at my salesroom. No. 83 Bast Third street, 22£:t?E In quarU and pints. Sam- ple can be had morning of sa'e ooi oi „». *. KAVASAQB, _ ■*»-•»* Commlsrton Auctioneer. _*>»-»* CommlSflon Auctioneer. AT^Ay.A?4<*H'BooilMnl«l<>n Auction House, Sio^Pbetote7MM't"ot'onMl9Ulla ™* *• j pair Boot' and Phoss, a great bargain. [ wo Bulls Mean's and Boys' Clothing. SOO pair* White Wool B'ankrta. 860 -dozen White Handkerchiefs. 300 dosen all-wool Roots. LJn«u, Jeans, Flannels, etc , etc, etc., eto. *■ . au toe above goods will be sold at retail at Jibbtos P******' P. T. KAVANAGH. m '■' ' Commission Anctioneer. SALE -I sen at at my store. No. 27, i «^ E«st Third street, oomer of Cedar, on Thursday, Ootober 3'*st, at 10 o'olock a M., two stores and lots on the northeart corner of Frank'ln and Third street. Also lot Sixteen ('6), block two (3), in Nlalnaer»s ad- dition Also lot B,x (61. Wo<* three (3), Leeohe'B addi tion, with the house thereon, It being No. Bfl Forbes street Also about twenty lot", from one to five acres, _. « n„th* Port road» about on,B b»'f mile fart of the Ft. Bnelltog brld«. Also the Martin De'aney sl uvhter hou«e. and dwelling house, standing near the s«me. and four acr*=s -of land nt*>n wh'ch these bui dings are situated ; and al«o, $?,»« of the capital stock of the 8t Panl Fire & Marine In*uranoe com- osn'. The term* of sabrof tt'e real eatate are, ore- third cash and the balance to one and two years, at 3 percent Interest. 390- 395 J M- WARNEB, Auctioneer. 5 GOOD BUILDING TOTS AT AUCTION—I win sen at anotion on Tuesday, Oot 10. at 10 o'clock A m , on the premises, 6 lots to biook 18 of Win- slew's addition to Rt Paul. The above lots front on Yon Mtoden, Bluff and Ht Clair streete. and are but » abort distanoe from the Slonx City railroad shone Terms made known on day of sale; P. T. Ravanach, Commission Auction-eer 589-393 TM. WARNEB, - Auctioneer, established issfl, '7 . East Third street, corner of Cedar Tho oldest, moet re! able auctioneer ln St.' Panl.« Will give strict personal attention to all sales «f Lands, Houses, Lota, Household Furniture, and prorertyol every •'escrlp'lcn consigned to him for sale Charges lo »er than any other reliable house in the dty 383 J. LOST FOUND. TOST— Strayed on Thurvday evening, s net Maltese TOST— Srrayei on Thursday evening, a pet Maltose I Wtten, with beU and red. whl'e and blue ribbon attached to its ok. Finder will be rewarded by leaving It at 9S West Fourth street. 398-94 HEAL ESTATE. " " " CITY lots, West St Panl lots, suburban acres, Ramsey oounty farms, at bargains. Accommo- dating payment*. Apt>ly to D. A. Bobertsou A Hon, Beal Estate Agents, McQuillan block. 291*393 FOB SALE—Garden lots \ adjoining o'.ty limits, for sale on long time, or will trade for unimproved city property. Apply to A. K. BAB NUM, No. .'• E. Third street 377 - building lots for sale on easy terms. 19* V L LAMPREY. T> EAL estate sold and mortgages negotiated. D T> EAL estato sold and mortgagees negotiated.. D IV A ROBERTSON. McQuillan block. lane TO RKHT—Boomi- TO HEWT—Booms- FOB BENT—A first-olass furnished room, at 82 Oanada street. _ * 393-99 ROOMS FOB BENT-One furnished front, and two unfurnished rooms, at 110 Bt Peter St. 389* 1 FOB BENT-Dwelltag house No. 43 Iglehart street, from Nov. Ist. Inquire of D. Bamaley, Type Foundry. ■ 384* , TJ-108 BENT—Two suites of rooms. Enquire at 106 J Jackson street 379 - rooms for rent at 85 West Ninth street. 376* A stable, three stalls and hay loft, on an alley, No 30 Fort street. 79* g ■ -_-_____ —■- ■■ TO LOAN- TO LOAN- "~~ §9(\-(\(\i\ to loan on real estate security. No HD& -J.l/1/ commissions. The Savings Bank of St. Paul. 388-394 &9 fif\(\ and 81,600, at 8 per oent Improved miLi.\J\J\J city property as security. WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, ge Tfav>m a. M"Orn'»r',« Block I ___%_*_____^S—__\______________p_w BUBINBBB CHANCES BUSINESS CHANGES 4 THOROUGH Dry Goods man seeks an opening t\ as active partner or principal. Give fnll partio alars Address "Dry Goods.o Giobe. '257* MISCELLANEOUS HIBCBLLANBOUB FOB 8 \LE—Cbeap - One 6 horae power upright engine and boiler, In good repair JOHN BEA- GER, oorner Wsshlngton and Eaale streets. 284* dj»f»)*r RE *ABD-I will pay $215 for information « ©6U leading to the discovery of the person who , poisoned roy two dog-". Panto, a pointer, and my spaniel. JOS. S. HAftOK, 142 East Thliteenth street. •*-■■• ■ - - 2sa- . *, PAINTING— P. F. EITZGIBBON, house SOdStga palTlHuß. No 187 .Tsobani iron* : 48 PHDBBTAKEB& --• 0. J. MoOaaniT. J. G. Domrai.LT ' MCCARTHY & DONNELLY, ixnde rt^k:e:rs UNDERTAKERS 54 Wahr.mi*aw Street. [Opposite Poetolßa* ] : ' Agents for Power* * Walker's fins burial easesa. Calls answered st all hour*. KmbsJinlng * specialty. Seat bears* In th* citj snd finest carriages at the io«e«l rates. Funerals eonduoted and satisfaction • ««ar*nt*ed. -XXZ: 229 FUEL fuel : GRIGGS & FOSTEB, DEALERS IK ■M.4 II 29 East Thirl Street, ST.PAUL, - - - MINN. ajP"-Great Seductions in Prices of Goal. NOTIOE TO BHIPPES3 - L. BENSON. THOS. O. WHITE. L. L. BENSON. THOS. O. WHITE. BENSON, WHITE & CO.'S Real Estate and Collection Agency, 03 E. Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. Buy and Bell Beal Estate, Kent and Lease Prop- ;_Buy and Bell Beal Estate, Rent and Lease Prop- erty, Pay Tax-as, Collect Bents, Superintend Bonaire, Etc. Will make Collections of all kinds a Specialty, with reliable men to attend to same. Loans Ne gotiated, Titles Carefully Examined- Bonds and Mortgages nought and sold Real Estate sold at Mtofiott ~if*s _ . KHITTDTO MACHIWEB. THE BICKPOED .. FamilyKoittingMacliine /\- Simple, durable and '- -nW cheap and will la*t a life - I I *\ . time.?:. Knits a Flat Web ..VI \ - with selvedge on both dl \ - edges and all kinds of - 's_M 1 ii ■» ' Tubular •■ a and Fancy iWL_____\ Km?®! Work- It will knit HOBIEBT, MITTENS, jiilTOffi^ffgflp'^ll hosi'kbt, mittens, tir'nhßeLT^lrT^JiLL Scarfs, Le«Blr,s. Hoods. W?S__W__dW£_o^ Skirts, Etc, Etc., with _WB--9_____M__\ coarse or fine woolen ■W**"Wg«^*!iE£ yam. Send for circular & '*LmQ. H. MAHSHIP, A-gent, X'Z. Agent, 92 East Third St., St--Raul. 275&W ... CLomre* . 61 SAINT PjJLXTL "gj 61 SAINT JPJIXFLa 61 ONEPEIOE CLOTHING HOUSE 61 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. HTOrfen by Kan Promptly Aites*** ts.«o '31 SATTLER BROS. 61 '--±~-,_rSSXXSS^Sr,Vrm^**^^mm^^^^^^^^'^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*.m^*^^*^mm^m.^mmil^9»^m^^^^m^m» . . - iBOOTS AHD SHOES- BOOTS AHD SHOES BOOTS and SHOES ! and SHOES ! Mr 4. SOHLEEK & CO., j^;^.Jm leading Slioe House of St. Paul j^^^ leading Shoe House of St. Paul jrrrs^^^^S^^^tk Have dow their FALL STOCK. The only -^-^r^^^^^?S HGve dow their FALL STOCK. The only ■^^f^^^^^S^raw^Completo Assortment m the City. Agency for -■■«*^^BS^-^^BURT'S FINE SHOES of all kinds. BUSINESS COLLEGES A.ND TELEGEAFHIC INSTITUTE. AND TELEGEAPHIC INSTITUTE. The Projects for tils "OLD BELIABLE" Institution were nerer m encouraging as at present, and It. 222Mfe fSSL ?*wP<!2Se have long been established farts. Call cr rend for Annn^atalogn" SS JS!Lfl^ P*rticnl»rß *h» Rainess men and the public general y consider tola a superior to secu« ItSSTS^»^~mP"h«"l^Bustoess Education. Addree^Bnetaeae College, con.« D^lJate! Mreets. Bt. Paul. 23*320 V/. y\. F"Al>r>lrs!, JPrinoinal i., L——. i .,., , .%... WHOLEBALZ MILLIA'Ehy.-i -" WHOLEaALZ MILLIAEKY. J.OFPEIEIHO.,miIuS?'^„)S. :J.OFPEIEIICfI,MiiSm"ooi)s; A-nd. Manufacturers of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. LADIES' TRIMMED HATa J3F~Fanhion Plate Gratis, npon applicaCcc. 101 EAST THIRD STREET, - ;- - V- / ST. PAUL V/Hi>LE3AL* FUiil<l^tllNG GOODS. ~ GEO. W. BECHT & C 0.,. GEO. W. BECHT & C 0.,. Wholesale Notions, aod Mies' asd Gentlemen's ForoMiog Goods. Manufactiirers of" Overalls, Skirts, Men's Wear Kto 104 EAST THIRD STREET, NEAR JACKSON, ... ST. PAUL CARRIAGE MAjnTFACT PRESS ________________ CABKI AGE MAHUZACIUBEB3- QUINBY & HALLO WELL car Sages Xsleighs FINK WORK ONLY. 54, 56 tt 58 ROBERT STREET, - - :- '-" - " ST. PAUL. Agents tor "The Concoiil Harnw," "—' "> f H'.I'.UItIIWWIIII II llillll .. ■ | ■!■! 11l .■ | _ _ —». SCALES- jg^.jg^FAIEBAMS' SCALES, _t_W^^^_^^^^-^^^i ECLirSE WIND MILLS, Keert Mills, Tanks and Fixture FAIRBANKS> MORSE & CO.. W*m*mmmm—m——_—mmmmmmm—wmm.m_m^m_*^_w^m_mmmm.^*'^~**l*.^**^m*^mmm^m~m^mm^^^^mm^^*^^^ MEBCHAHT TAILOBS. MEBCHANT TAILORS. "TITrFES, GOOD & SCHUEMEIEK ! TOE LXltairST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE NOBTHV7EBT. Jobbers In Merchant Tailoring Goods. Clotbs, Cassimeres and Trimmings _________ Z 82 JACKSON STREET, ST. PAUL. ■ gw^^^^*'™ww?***,w'''*'-,*■??.?T^^*^,w'*Wlll,!,ltl*l|lg^Wl'l IM|U| j ,___i____B3_______*mmm.^m, __^^„^__ Bmß pßS^^W^k m^ra irt^fi^T^l 'll'l -___-_____\__J*4 Wr___r jSSSwMJfifilwfll EsrSEfiS^^^f^ii^^rf ■^^S^^P^faW^lw^jlli^*»^WSmmlZ_^_*^^_^_* M&__* _r^*\\^G_m mu^u mi.I,IPII.i 11...,.y. I .1 .._ .. . ... .... - n **" WHOLKSALK DBY GOODS. ■ ' ' -: WHOLKSALE DRY 000199. MEtIBiCH, FINCH, CfMRTSOiTI, The Only Leadiiii Dry Goods House il tie Northwest. Competes with ttie Market of Xew York and Chicago. LIMES, IMB & SC10IEIEB! IMPORTERB AND JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. » 137 and 139 East Third Street, St.Paul. . j~---^: WHOLESALE DBUGOISTB NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 68 and 70 Sibley Street, Cor. Fifth, _ . . . . . St.Paul ■ • * ■ Tlie T*'ne*»t T>rog Store aud Stoefc in the West. . Tim r'ne**»t Drog Storo and Stock In tho West. hi ™4B \_Wk _\ Hj Sl l__\ Hr 3 ¥£r3 j^m^^m lßS^J^a^^^^,l> i^T /Cv Enl PRODUCE AND COMMISSION. ITOX STF WHOLESALE i MICHIGAN APPLES and CIDER. MICHIGAN APPLES and CIDER. 1 • A'p C A "R INlail °rders Romptly Attended to. JilUUiUi, 14 JACKSON STREET, -ST PAUL We wiU make prices on car lots delivered to any railroad station west of Chicago. " ' CRANBERRIES and IHI IMB Selected for Winter use. Orders for car-load lots, or smaller quanti- Selected for Winter use. Orders for car-load lots, or smaller quanti- ties, promptly filled at lowest marfcet prices for Standard Fruit. FINOK & M'GAULEY, FINOK & M'C^TJLEY, 44 SIBLEY STREET, .... ST.PAUL j, _______ 282-312 * * ' ' CROCKERY _ CBOCKEEY CRAIG & LARKIN, ._■ Importers and Wliolesale and Retail Dealers in (j T? C\ jO TT" Li"' T> "V" French Chins, Glassware, Lamps, Looking Olasaee, oa flT»V«^r^r^ > Bouse Furnishing floods, Etc, Eto. 64 SIBLEY STREET, - ..... . _\-£nPAVL