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'Removal.
The St. Paul Lithographing and Publishing
company have removed to the "Prince Block,"
corner of Third and Jackson streets, opposite
the Merchants hotel. G. Jay Rick & Co.,
Proprietors.
Funeral Notice.
The funeral of the late Arthur R. King will
take place this afternoon at S o'clock, from
his late residence corner of Jackson and Four
teenth streets. Friends of the family are in
vited to attend.
AMUSEMENTS. ___
OPERA HOUSE,
SATURDAY, JUNE 4,
GRAND CONCERT.
RE MB NY I,
Assisted by the following Solo Artists:
Mile. Renie 'Reignard
SOPRANO. T-
Mr. Edmond De Celle
TENOR.
Mr. Henry "Beale,
PIANIST. S
Admission: 50 and 75c. No extra charge
for reserved Feats. Seats on sale Friday, 8
A.M. 152-55-
OPERA BLOUSE.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY,
Thursday and Friday, June 2d and 3d,
haverly's
EUROPEAN MASTODON
MINSTRELS,
JUST FROM LONDON, ENG.
The famous and identical company that
created for the term MASPODON, its present
accepted definition of "Wondrous and
Artistic." The same Minstrelsy that achieved
the remarkable distinction of 200 consecutive
performances at Her Majesty's Theatre,
London, under the patronage of their Royal
Highnesses, the PRINCE AND PRINCESS
OF WALES.
Admission 50c, 75c and $1. Reserved seats
on sale at box office Tuesday, May 31st, at
8 o'clock a. m 149-51-52-5 3-54
OPERA HOUSE
The Fashionable Event of the Dramatic
Season.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 6 and 7
Engagement for two performances only of the
brilliant and fascinating actress, from
Wallack's Theater, New York, MISS
ROSE WOOD,
Supported by the r talented young Actor, Mr.
LEWIS MORRISON, and a splendid company,
under the management of Messrs. J. A. Ham
lin and Will J. Davis, of the Grand Opera
House, Chicago.
JioHT.iOAMILLE.
tub n s ?g a h t,!FROU FHOU
Popular Prices— 50c and 75c. Seats may
be secured without extra charge at box office
of the Opera House, Saturday, 8 a. m.
THIRD ORGAN RECITAL !
-AT-
House of Hope Ohitrch
-BY
i. S. A. BALDWIN,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3, at 5
O'CLOCK.
-ASSISTED BY
MISS EVELYN BURBANR, - SOPRANO
TICKETS-25c. For sale at the principal
drug, book and music 6tores.
The Recital will be one hour in length.
Fourth Recital, Friday, June 10th. 153-54
EXCTJRBION.
JACKSON ST.
M. E. CHURCH EXCURSION.
THURSDAY, JUNE 9th,
Will leave depot foot of Waeouta btreet, at
Ba. m.; arrive at Chisago Lake 10:20 a. m.;
k at the Dalles at 11:20. Picknicing, Sight-see
ing and Lunch, three hours.
Returning, leave the Dalles at 2:25 p. m.;
arrive at Chisago Lake at 3:20. Picnic and
fishing for three hours. Leave the lake at 6:15;
arrive home 8:15 p. m. Any persons not
stopping at the lake" will arrive home at 6p.
m., on the regular train.
Tickets to the Dalles and return, $2; To
Center City or Chisago Lake and return, $1.30.
thur-sat-tue-wed-thur
DKNTISTRT.
Dr. Rice's Dental
nniTmTPim Rooms, Sherman block,
1 1 I \ I V I Wabasha St., near P. O.
1 1 HII I\ I Onl - V first - class offlce
fill I 111 I tae city charging mod-
VU I \ IJK) 1 l crate prices. PainleM
extraction..
[d.A.monfotit. - g.FCmonforl
MONFORT&CO
WHO^MIffAiUROCERa
l'.N° aSbaf'.a-.'s.f: st . p au l .
Mat 11, 1881.
- The great increase in our business during
the past year has necessitated larger purchases
this spring than ever before, and we are now
receiving the largest stock of every description
of choice goods in our line which we have
ever had in stock. Anxious to keep pace with
the recent marvellous growth of our city, we
have made all necessary arrangements for a
still farther increase of our business, and are
now prepared to fill all orders for imported or
domestic table delicacies, fine wines, liquors
and all kinds of fancy and staple groceries,
with fresh goods of the very best quality and
at Chicago prices.
WOOD DEALERS.
JOHN WAGENEB. 8. LEX DAVIS.
WAGENER & DAVIS,
; . ••~~:,--- DEALERS IN
WOOD!
No. 158 East Third street, Fire and Marine
Building, Bt. Paul. :■:■ ■ 89*
THE co-partnership of Mclntosh & Co. is
_L this day dissolved by mutual consent." The
business will be continued by J. F. Mclntosb,
who will collect all claims due the firm and
pay all liabilities. " ' ■ v
St. Paul, May 27, 1881.
JOHN F. McINTOSH,
153-55 W. L. HALL.
FIELD SEEDS.
SOFT MAPLE SEES
Now ready, extra choice stock, carefully
handled. Sure to grow if planted before
July Ist.
Delivered for express or freight shipment at
$1.25 per bushel, bags free.
T. M. METOALF,
]S"ortli Star Seed Farms,
ST. PAUL, - - - MINN.
149-155
H U CELEBRATED ** i|X
|^t • STOMACH "^ £?
*ITTEI* S
The Traveler Who Wisely Provides
Against the contingency of illness by taking
■with him Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has
occasion to congratulate himself on his fore
sight, when he sees others who have neglected
to do so suffering from some one of the mala
dies for which it is a remedy and preventive.
Among these are fever and ague, biliousnfss,
oonstipation and rheumatism, diseases often
attendant upon a change of climate or un
wonted diet.
For sale by all druggists and dealers gener
ally.
p[GP BITTERS^
H .(A Medicine, not a Drink.) B
CONTAINS 5j
g HOPS, BUCIIU, MANDRAKE, ■
M DANDELION, 9
H Aitd TffK Purest axd Best Medical Qt/ali- I
g TIES OF ALL OT3IEK BITTEKS. . J3
I THEY CURE 1
M All Diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Blood, H
M Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ncr- H
H vousness. Sleeplessness and especially -gf
m Female Complaints. _^&BL
I si 000 m gold, "*^«|
N Will be paid for a case they will not, cure or^|
EH lielp, or for anything Impure or injurious jjj|
gj , found in them. - 9
H Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters And try B
S them before yon sleep. Take no her. H
9 D I.C. is an absolute and Irresistible cure for 9
m Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and BJ
narcotics. [3
M m viwt Send fob Cir.crLAr.. CKBSSraSEESa
En . All above told by Hnijrzists. . - «
H Hop Ditt*rs Mfg. Co., Rochester, ft, V., <*. Toronto, On«. I
FURNISHING GOODS.
Ladies' Mnslio Underwear.
Ladies' Liilt Merino Underwear.
Ladies' Gauze Hilernar.
CUUrdi' Muslin Dierwear.
CMlflreos' Itlit Merino do.
Chilflrens* Gauze do.
Hosiery.
Laces,.
Neck Wear,
RncMop,
Gloves,
Fancy White Goods,
Just Received at
C. A. DIBBLE'S.
PROPOSALS.
REBUILDIN& STATE CAPITOL
STATE OF MINNESOTA, )
Executive Department, >
St. Paul, June Ist, 1881. )
Proposals for rebuilding the State Capitol
will be received until the 10th day of June
inst., at 12 o'clock, at the office of the Gov
ernor. Plans and specifications are now fully
ready and can be seen at the offices of L. S.
Burlington in St. Paul and Minneapolis. The
right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A
good and sufficient bond must accompany
each proposal.
J. S. PILLSBURY,
153-63 Governor.
Oping, Extendlflc and StraukteniiuE
Oumsity Ayenne.
Office of the Boabd of Public Works, )
CittofSt. Paul, Minn,, May 31, 1881. 5
The Board of Public Works, in and for the
corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minn.,
will meet at their office, in said city, at 2 p. m.
on the 17th day of June, A. D. 1881, to make
an assessment of, benefits, damages, costs and
expenses arising from the opening, extending
and straightening of University avenue from
east line of Brewster's Addition to Jackson
street, in said city, on the property on the
line of such improvement, and such other
property in Lambert & Co.'s addition, Ewing
<fe Chute's addition, Brewster's addition and
Dawson & Smith'a addition, as maybe dam
aged or benefited thereby.
The land necessary to be condemed and tak
en for said improvement is described as fol
lows, to-wit:
"A strip of land 60 feet wide extending from
:he east line of Brewster's addition to Jaakson
street, the south line of said strip being the
south line of the northwest quarter, section 31,
town 29, range 22, in the city of St. Paul,
Minn."
All persons interested are hereby notified to
be present at said time and place of making
said assessment, and will be heard.
JOHN FARRINGTON, President.
Official: R. L. Gorman,
Clerk Board of Public Works. 153-54
Notice to Creditors.
STATK OF MINNEBOTA— COUNTY OF BAM
sey—ln Probate Court, Special Term, May
11th, 1881.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel Chamberlin,
deceased:
Notice la hereby given that the Judge of Probate
Of the county of Ramsey, will, upon the first Monday
of the months of July, August, September, October
and November, A. D. 1881, at ten o'clock a. m., at
the Probate office in said county, receive, hear, ex
amine and adjust all claims of all persons against said
deoeased, and that six months from this date have
bees allowed and limited for creditors to present
their claims against said estate, at the expiration of
which time all claims not presented or not allowed
shall be forever barred, unless for cause shown,
further time be allowed.
HENBY O'GOBMAH,
[ij. «.] Judge of Fiobate. '
may 12-sw-Tnur
THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THUBSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1881.
DAILY REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
Of City Residence Lots, Blocks and Suburban Tracts
for sale by D. A. ROBERTSON & 00., Real Estate
and Mortgage Broken, McQuillan Blook, corner
Third and wabashaw streets.
FOB SALE— LOT AT SEVEN OOENEKH-(Slte
of the old Wlnslow Hotel) 163 feet front ou Fort
street; will be sold entire or divided. A most de
sirable locality for retail business, and is offered at
bottom figures .
FOB BALE— Wholesale business lots on Rosabel
and lower Third street.
Retail Business lots on Third, Mississippi, Bice
and Fort streets, and four on Bridge street, Sixth
ward.
Several fine residences in different first-class
neighborhoods, $7,600 and $11,000 and $15,000.
Eligible residences up town and down town,
$1,600 and $2,600 and $3,600 and $4,600.
Some fine residence lots in middle town, up town
and down town, rangiog from $660 to $5,000.
Nkault 1,000 Lots, well situated, la various
parts of the city, ranging in price from $100 to
$600 each, and payments to suit purchasers, which
include lots to suit all demands, in Sixth Ward, West
St. Paul Proper, and in Dawson's addition and in
Robertson 'a addition, and on same terms.
Lots on Dayton's Bluff, lots near Ham's brewery.
Lots and blocks north and south of St P., Minn.
& Omaha B. B tracks,
Lots on streets between University avenue and
Como avenue, near Bice street.
Lots on Aurora, Fuller and Martin streets, be
tween Western avenue and Kent street
Uptown lots on Pleatant avenue, on Lisbon street
and on Prairie street tetween Weßtern avenue and
Douglass etrept.
Lots, more than 100 to cbcose from, <n the new
additions adjoining ami near the Oh. , St. P.' &
Omaha Shops, &c, now building.
Lots in Drake's addition, eaet Bide of Fort sfreet,
near street railway .
Lots in Stlnson, Crown & B&msey'B addition
Sf.vek '. 1. whole blocks In Arlington Hills addition,
north and south of railroad track.
Also, nv*-acre tracts within city LiiiitH, suitable
for platting into new additions, and also several
eligible tract*, 15 to 160 acres, adjoining and near
city lin Up, nnitabto for platting in suburban ad
ditions or out lots. Also a cumber of choice resi
denca tites of one or more acres, on Bummit 11 venue
near Short Line crossing. Also several tracts rang
ing from 40 to 160 acres within cr.e to three miles
of city limits.
TAILORS.
duncan~&"mrsy,
ieiilTirs
30 East Third Street.
OU Ml 1 Jill 11 uliOGi.
Quality of Goods, Trimmings and Workman
ship guaranteed first-class. v 105
DBY GOOD&
STILL, GEEATER
REDUCTIONS
IN
DOLMANS,
<fee, &c 9
AT
PiiflßFiers
815.00 Silk Dolmans marked down
to 81000.
820.00 Silk Dolmans marked down
to 812.50.
$22.50 Satin De Lyon Dolmans
marked down to $16.00.
$25.00 Satin De Lyon Dolmans
marked down to 7. 50.
$30.00 Satin De Lyon Dolmans
marked down to $22.50.
$40.00 Satin De Lyon Dolmans
marked down to $30.00.
$45. 00 Satin De Lyon Dolmans
marked down to $35.00.
$ 8.50 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $6.00.
810.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $800.
$13.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $9.00.
$14.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $9.87. ,
$17.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $12.00.
$20.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $14.
$22-50 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $15.75.
$25.00 Diagonal Cloth Dolmans
marked down to $17.00.
Above garments arc FIRST-CLASS in every
respect, and at prices quoted are POSITIVELY
LOWER than equal qualities can be bought
at elsewhere.
Lot Light Cloth Jackets,
Havelocks,
Children's Havelocks,
[' Ulster?. &c, &c.
TO BE CLOSED OUT
WAY BELOW COST.
New Lines or linen and Mohair. Ulsters.
BARGAINS
In Paisley Shawls,
■" Black Thibet Shawls,
Shetland Shawls.
NOW OPENING
100 Cases New Goods,
IN
Dress Goods, Silks, -7? -
. Laces, Parasols,
Hose, Gloves, Silk Mitts, .
Linen Goois, k
~" STOCK YABDB.
NORTHWESTERN STOCK YARD&
Strictly Live Stock ; Commission
Merchants-
Shippers and buyers of Live Stock will find
it to their Interest to correspond with us. : .
DELANET & O'CONNOR,
146" St. Paul, Minn.
CIVIL ENGINEERS. -...^^r.-.T
VINE D. BIMAR. W. S. MORTON i
SIMAE & MOJITON, ;
CIVIL ENGINEEBB,
|]
Will . make * engagement . for work requiring ;
exercise of professional skill, on short notice.
Room 32, Davidson Block, City. 188-168 •
FIVECEKTS ALINE
BPQBTINd. m
pHAMPIONS' REST -Comer Fifth and
\J Minnesota streets. The nightly resort of
all the champions. Sparring, wrestling and
heavy lifting every evening. Strangers who
come to Bt. Paul should not fail to witness the
sporting events that take place nightly. Ad
mißsion free. 102.7
WASTED.
WANTED— A man with outfit, to board
50 men on railroad in Dakota. Call
immediately at Moore' 6 Employment Bureau
for transportation. 153-
X MORE Bridge Carpenters for Mnndan; $8
?J per day. Railroad laborers for Cable,
Wis.; $1.75 per day. Moore's Employment
Bureau. 153"
WANTED— A good white barber at M.
Sigo's, cor. Third and Minnesota
street?. 153
OMART, active boy; apply at No. 1 Bridge
kJ square, in basement. 151 •
"TXTANTED-Office boy from 12 to 14 years
'» old. Apply at my office to-morrow at
3 o'clock, and at no other time. R. W. John
6OU - __ • 153
WANTED— A young man to learn the dry
goods trade, Swede preferred; 428 East
Seventh street. 151 •
SCIOOD Carpenters wanted by H. D. Gates,
No. 75 Summit avenue. 151-
WANTED— A middle aged man (with ref
erences) to work for private family.
Enquire at Chamber of Commerce. 131*
MEN WANTED— TcTwork on the" railroad
between Wadena aud Fergus Falls. Fifty
miles to sub-let at once. Apply to DeGraff &
Co., 105 Jackson street, St. Paul. 147
ANTED— A boy at 408 Wabashaw street,
143*
ANTED— Situation by first-class meat
and pastry hotel cook. Thoroughly
understands the business. Apply to Mrs.
Kearney's intelligence office, Robert street.
v ■':.■•' ■:•-. 142- -
WANTED— gentle horse for lady to
drive or child to ride. T. C. Field,
16Iglehart street, St. Paul. 135*
ANTED— 3 first-class carpenters. Good
ft wages every Saturday night. 8. C. Mad
den, 111 Mississippi street. 137*
W ANTED— A good farm hand. Also, men
to grub land by the acre. Apply to
Wm. Stees, cor. Third and Minnesota st 125*
ANTED-^-lOOmentowork near Watab,
tt Minn., in getting out and dressing
granite, viz: 50 competent stone cutters and
50 drillers; wages, 15 cents per cubic foot for
cutters and $1.75 per day for drillers. Also 4
boarding house keepers. Transportation free
from St. Paul to Watab. Address Saulpaugh
& Co., at Sauk Rapids,, Minn., by mail. 91'
Wanted school, county, town and railroad bondi and
conuty warrants. O. Livingston & Co., St Paul.
■■'--■.- ■ ;"
SITUATIONS WAHTJgD-..Ma19».
SITUATION wanted for a young, polite and
k? honest German, as waiter, or for doing
general housework in private family. Ad
dress S, 20, Globe office. 149-
WANTED- By a man fully competent,
employment as gardener; has had ex
perience. Add: ess, J. P. H., this office.
• 148* '
WANTED— By a man who has had expe
rience, a place to make himself useful
about a house, take care of horses, etc. Ad
dress, Nicholas, this office. 144-
WHOLESALE LIQUOR TRADE-Clerk
it ship in the above wanted by a young
Englishman, who has had several years' expe
rience in a wholesale London house. Address,
C. H., this office. 145*
AYOUMCI- MAN wants situation in private
family; not afraid of work. Address, J.
A., this offlce. 142-
WANTED — By a man of experience, who
can furnish references, a, place as groom
and coachman. Will work about the house.
Address, M. D., this office 141*
WANTED— By a young man, with refer
-oices, office employment, or assistant
bookkeeper, or as a start, clerkship in store.
Address, K. 8. R., this offlce. 187*
/"COPYING or other work wanted evenings.
\U Address, P. O. box 644, city. 134*
Tenuiei.
WANTED — Situation as housekeeper, by a
middle-aged American lady of experi
ence. References if required. Address, C.
M., 27 East Ninth street, St. Paul. 153-
ANTED— A situation by the day or
week, to wash and iron, or do plain
sewing. Refferences given. Enquire at
Larson's new house, Williams street, between
St. Paul and Deßow street. 146-
WANTED— Situation in private families.to
do sewing, by a lady who can cut and
fit. References if required. Call or address
395 East Third stteet. 131
--iiTUATioHaorraitED-rmuiM. ~
WANTED— Two good dress-makers, at
No. 40 East Seventh street. 152
--/^ IRL WANTED—Enquire near cor. Fourth
VU" street and Maria avenue, Dayton's bluff.
Mrs. C. Casey. 144j
WANTED— A second girl at 91 Wabashaw
street. 141*
WANTED — A girl for general housework
in small family. Enquire at 48^
West Third street. 140
- IRL WANTED— lnquire at N0.356 Broad-
VX way, corner sth street. 183*
WANTED — A first-class cook, no washing
or ironing. Good wages paid to a com
petent person. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Culbert
son, 238 Bummit avenue. 133*
ANTED— A competent girl for general
housework, at 25 Stillwater St. 132*
WANTED— Young girl, at 62 gtill water
Street. 130-
WANTED— A girl for general housework
in small family. Enquire at No. 1
Grova street. 127*
/COLLAR AND SHIRT IRONER wanted
\J immediately at the C. O. D. Laundry.
125*
WANTED— A girl who is competent to
cook, wish and iron, at 69 Summit
avenue. 121'
Malei.
WANTED— One office boy and one feed
boy. West Publishing Co. 152*
WANTED— Intelligent office boy. Room
4, Davidson block. 152-
WANTED— Two first-class sewing ma
chine men — one to take charge of an
offlce and one to close sales. The Howe Ma
chine company, 25 West Third. 152-53
ANTED— Two first-class pantaloon
makers at Schefers Bros., 40 East Third
street. 152"
YOUNG MAN wanted to take care of horse
and do chores. W. L. Anderson, Carpet
Hall, 122 East Third street. 148*
WANTED-Good competent boy to drive
grocery wagon and take care of horses.
West end of bridge. J. C. MacCarthy. 145*
TT7" ANTED— Two first class barbers, at 185
VV East Beventh street. 141*
A SMART BOY living at home can have an
opportunity to read law, by addressing,
in own handwriting, "Lawyer," Globe office.
m*
WANTED— Two boys to work in Broom
factory. Apply No. 87 Carroll street.
138J
WANTED— A boy to learn the upholster
ing business . Stees Bros. , corner Third
and Minnesota streets. 134*
HISCILLAOTOVI.
T" OANS on life insurance polciies negoti-
JLj ated. Sol Tent or insolvent bought L.
P. Van Norman, 116 East Thkd. 126*
Rg. ROBERTSON— Ladies' nurse. Ap
ply 24 Sixth street east. 146- >
FIVE CENTS A LIRE
AUCTION SALEB.
AT AUCTION— On Friday evening, June
3, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the hall of the
Workingmen's Building society, 80 Robert
street, lot 8, block 13, Terrace Park addition;
size of lot 60 by 230; very desirable residence
property. Payments in monthly installments.
152-54
A PLEASANT and Convenient Home for a
XX business man, at auction, Monday, June
sth. I will 6ell at auction, on Monday, June
6th, at 11 a. m., on the premises, No. 52 (old
No.) Norris St., a good 2-story dwelling of 8
rooms, good cistern and well, together with
lot 50x100 feet. This property Is convenient
ly situated, being but two blocks east of Jack
son st. and one block south of Pearl 6t., aud
within five minutes walk of the Merchants
hotel, thus making it especially desirable as a
homo for a business man. Terms made
known on day of sale.
P. T. KAVANAGH,
143-52 Auctioneei .
HEAL ESTATE.
IF you want to buy a cheap lot near to a pub
lic school, near to railroad 6hops, near to
street R. E., where you can get water easily, go
to Faircbild's auction sale next Saturday at 10
corner Mississippi and Cayuga streets. 151 54
FOR BALK— Fine building lots ou Dayton's
bluff. Th ice houses and lots on Dayton's
blull", $1,200 to $3,500. Lots on Dayton's
bluii", $100 to £500, monthly payments. Houses
and lots in lowtr town, from $1,500 to §0,000,
on easy terms or monthly payments. A. Got
zian, 428 East Seventh street. 151-56
IF YOU want to Ijny, sell or exchange prop
erty, call on K. .'. Lewis, room 42, David
son block. 149-53
FOR SALE— Choice building lots on Sum
mit aye., College avc, Pleasant aye., Rice
st., Fifth 6t., Sixth st., Oak st., Franklin st.,
Walnut st. Also lots near the Lincoln school,
lots near Hamm ; s brewery, lots on Dayton's
bluff and in West St. Paul; 80 ?cres 2m miles
from city limits; lauds in Chiy, Otter Tail,
Benton, Steams aud Wilkin counties. Office
open each evening until 7:80 o'clock. 22 East
Third street. John Kelliher. 142-
FOR SALE— AT A BARGAIN— House 592
Canada street, near Fearl street; ten
rooms, furnace, water, bathroom, etc. Apply
to H. S. Fairchild, corner Fourth and Jackson
streets. 120*
LOST AND FOUKP.
LOST — A red cow, while face and legs,
horns broken at top, end of tail cut off*
Finder please return to E. Scauler, 7 Colborno
street. . 153-56
LOST— On Saturday, the 28th inst,, between
the city market and Third avenue south,
on Hennepin or Washington avenues, a large
pocket book containing papers, to-wit: Pen
sion certificate and voucher of Louis Gobbin,
and a contract for deeds of railroad lands in
Anoka county, Minn. The finder will confer
a favor to a poor pensioner by leaving the
same at Bottineau's office, 311 Hennepin ave
nue, Minneapolis, Minn. 151-53
BOARDING. ~"
£)r CENTS pays fora first class meal at
£*J the Palace Dining room, No. 311"
Robert street, bet. Third and Fourth streets;
21 meal tickets, {4; 5 meals, $1. Also, nicely
furnished rooms at low rates. Call. 152"
EEK'S Model Restaurant and OysteTPa7
lors, 256 First avenue 6outh, Minneapolis.
The beat place in the city to got a meal or
lunch. Parties visiting the city will fin.d it to
their advantage to call at this resort. Robert
Feck, Manager and Proprietor. Ill'
FOB BENT-Booma-
FOR RENT— Cheap, 3d floor over No. 27
Robert street, bet. Third and Fourth
streets; size 25x75 feet; light and airy. Ap
ply in restaurant underneath. 152 1
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. No. 54
Deßow street. 149-55
FOR RENT— One suite of furnished rooms,
at 441 Jackson Btreet, bet. Seventh and
Eighth. 146-
OR RENT— One store room, 22x60 feet, on
Bridge square. Inquire at room of
Chamber of Commerce. 64*
/^FFICES FOR RENT— In Davidson's block,
\J with steam heat, good ventilation,
Phalen water, electric-bell passenger elevator,
well lighted rooms and halls and all modern
conveniences. Apply at agents' office, in
the building.
23* WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, Agent*.
Houses.
FOR RENT— Handsomely furnished house,
with all modern conveniences. Shady
grounds, and in one of the most desirable and
convenient neighborhoods in the city. Thos.
Cochran.Jr., Real Estate Agent, 312 Waba
shaw street. 149-
OR RENT— From Aug. 1, a first-class
residence. All the modern conveniences.
On line of street cars. Apply to R. L. Gor
man, at city hall. 142*
FOR RENT— House of 12 rooms, partly
furnished, two squares from post office.
D. S. B. Johnston, 20 Dayton avenue. 139*
FOR RENT— Two houses, $12 and $30. J.
W. McClung, Bridge Square. 138"
FOR RENT— Residence, -with gas, water
and furnace, ten rooms, convenient to
business. Williams & Davidson. 132*
HOBBEB &c- • ' "■
FOR SALE— black horse, sound, 7 years
old; good driver, single or double, and
pleasantly gaited under saddle. Will bo sold
at a sacrifice. Enquire of J. D. Wood, Globe
office. 152-58
FOR SALE— fine English marc, over 10
hands, 7 years old, color dapple brown,
markably kind and gentle; perfectly safe for
ladies and children to use; commanding ap
pearance. A very superior animal, suitable
for a, coupe or family carriage. Enquire of
B. Atkins, 86 College avenue. 146-
FOR SALE— Two horses, kind and gentle;
perfectly safe for ladies or children; will
drive and sell double and single. A. Gotzian.
151-53
FOB BALE'
pi OOD CHANCE for a man with $1,000
\3T capital. Grocery business for sale in a
good location, doing a good business. For
particulars enquire of M. I tin, Fourth street,
Sixth ward, Si. Paul. 148-161
FOR SALE — Good building stone, on
ground or delivered. Enquire foreman
grading lot, cor. Fifth and Sibley street. 146*
ClT^x Will buy a combined Buckeye Reaper
Kjp I O and Mower, (dropper,) but little
used, in good condition, with four sickles and
repairs. Cost $210. W. M. Stees, corner
Third and Minnesota &ts., St. Paul. 134*
FOR SALE— Ten shares St. Paul Harvester
Works stock. Address, "Stock," Globe
office. 121- .
XOJ LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate; from
one to ten thousand dollars. Ad
dress, P. O. box 520, St. Paul. 149
--t)AnA TO LOAN on improved city real
£i\)\)\} estate. U. 1,. Lamprey. 93-
TO LOAN— At 7 per cent, money on im
proved city property. D. S. B. Johnston,
20 Dayton avenue. • 131"
". yy MEDIC aE! „ ~~~
CUBE YOURSELF !
FRENCH SPECIFIC.
Guaranteed to cure radically diseases of cer (
tain private, delicate nature, either sex or con- c
dition. Price $1; sent by express to any part :
qflthe country.'-. Full directions -with each bot- 1
tlej 1 Bold only by E. - L. - STAHL, northeast
corner of Van Buren street and Fifth avenue,
Chicago. ■■. '-: i "., „ . / . v • J 120-119
Li L'I"I'UIP The Invlgomor. ttaata
iiujblJUu only. Stamp for «ircul*r. H«rvta«
> RING nili tat lost manhood, fl box. Book
■a HtrTons lMmmm, mm «4 mm; 100 to j«) ;
oitaM. DB. «AHM,2M Wmllnftto itrMt, Obi. I
Mt 11 J0
■ntua ooodb.
61~ S^-INT IP-A.T7L 61
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
BATTLER BROS., 61 EAST THIRD STREET.
A. WXJUJJ LINK OF SPRING- GOODS JTJST RECEIVED.
61 Boyt' and Children's Clothing a Specialty. Orders by mail promptly attendtu. 6 1
HABDWARE. ""
BBEOER& MODES, ironnsrsteei,
Heavy Hardware, Wagon & Carriage Material,
Horseshoes and Horsenails, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers' Supplies
221 and 223 East Fourth Street, St. Baul.
"Arthur waeren & abbott,
Wholesale Not i ons,
Hosiery and Fancy Goods.
186 AND 188 EAST THIRD STREET, - - - - 81. F AVI
hTI <gSsgj East 3rd. Strl^&ifoJ£_\
BOOTH AND S_O_B ■ ■
New Spring Goods, JN'ew Styles,
STTfYTI ft ARRIVING DAILY .A.T
\ n I 1 P \ SOHLIEK & CCS.,
I i I B I • Ad d will in a few days be the only
v UIJ v*u * Complete Slccj[ mi Largest Assortment of Boots & Shoes
| IN ST. PAUL < Agency for the well-known BUKTS SHOES.
! MERCHABT TAILOEB. ~
~MATHES> GOOD & SCHUEMEIEE ! "
THH Ii&BOBST AND MOST FASQIONABLS
MEiICUA NT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
- IB TH« KOBTHWXBT.
./obb«m In SS«rchnnt Tat'.'-rliiij Qood», Cloth*, C'uair.fvf an<l T;inu:ilDS*
82 JACKSON STREET, ST. PAUL.
STATION ER 3. "'
T.S.MTEHo, WHO S x2^S E h,
Paper and Blank "Book Dealers.
NO. 71 EAST THIRD STJIEET, - - - - AT. PAUL
. _____ _ _
■ ' 2 !_. i — '-
PIA fMOS,ESTABLISHEDIN IBSB.ORCA^S,
R.C MUNGER.
ATITHIT) V P fl * I I / i 11/ Pllt MANUFACTURE'
UUJftl)] &iif LlAni Mi carriages & SLEIGHS
jrj"" work onijy,
64, &6 «£ 6H ROBERT STREET. - - - - ST. PAUL
Ag»»to for "Tii-: *'««r<Tt< nirnwii'
J. UffMMllfi « fill, iULLINEBY GOODS,
A.rui M.anut;ivturer» ot
LAI3IJCB' IWMMED HATS.
iQI EAST THIRD S'i'KEET, - - - -ST. PAUL
COBIMISSION~MEBCHANT3. *
ROXSIE ~ SELL — —
Fine Creamery and Dairy Buttor,
&>' CALIFORNIA HONEY, CHEESE,
m ORANGE*, LEMONS, CLARIFIED CIDER.
JAGr(tA It 14 JACK-SON STREET - - - SI. PAUL.
OROCKEHT.
"""CRAIG, LARKIN"&'BMITHr
Importers and "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
/ y RHP TT FT "R^V French China, Glassware, Lamps, Looking Glasses,
'. /X\\J V_y_L\--LUX\ X , House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc
64 SIBLET STREET, ST. PAUL.
V->; WHOLESALE DRY GOO OB.
AUEEBACH, FiNCH & VAN SLICK
The Only L eacLins Dry Goods Bouse ii tip, Northwest.
Competes with the Markets' of New York and Chicago.
NO YES BROS. & CUTLER,
IMPORTERS £ WHOLR&AIjM JXtUGUISfS,
88 and 70 Sibloy Street, Ccr. Fiftn, :, '".,-- -" - .- St. Pay:
"FRANKLIN STEELE, JR., & CO.,
Slosser Solid Steel Scraper. MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINNESOTA.
DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the firm of N.
Gauthier & Co. is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent. F. N. Gallant assumes all "liabilities
and collects all the indebtedness due said
firm.
N. GAUTHIER.
F. N. GALLANT.
St. Paul, May 31, 1881.
Tlk St. Paul Dining Hall will be continued
ab hcretojorc at No. 22 West Third street, by
the undersigned. F. N. GALLANT.
152-55.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
ECLIPSE WIND KILLS,
iTet*d IMLilla, Tallies and Fixture
FAIRBANKS, MOUSE & CO.
46 East Third Street.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
OF
Farm, Freight and Spring
GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES, ETC.
J27 and 123 South First Street.
CLOTHING.
TOIRSON & JOHNSON
MERCHANT TAILORS,
310 Jackson St., Merchants Hotel Rlock.
Where will be found a fino stock of Imported
and Domestic Goods, and work guaranteed
FIRST-CLASS.
Hi C. Ten Eyck is engaged as Cutter at thib
establishment, and cordially invitee Win old
customers and the public who desire lir. t-clasb
work, to give him a call. 145*

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