. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . e first floor, some of the mostimportant departments are silks, dress goods,hosiery, gloves and laces. On the secondfloor are found the departments for cloaks,millinery and fancy work material. On theihird floor are departiTients devoted to car-l)ets, curtains and blankets. On the fourthfloor is the wholesale department. They havea veiy large mail-order business, which isattended to by a department especially adaptedto that feature. They are also sole sellingagents for the cele


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . e first floor, some of the mostimportant departments are silks, dress goods,hosiery, gloves and laces. On the secondfloor are found the departments for cloaks,millinery and fancy work material. On theihird floor are departiTients devoted to car-l)ets, curtains and blankets. On the fourthfloor is the wholesale department. They havea veiy large mail-order business, which isattended to by a department especially adaptedto that feature. They are also sole sellingagents for the celebrated McCaul paper pat-terns. They maintain an Eastern oflSce at 56South Street, New York City, where two regu-lar buyers are constantly employed. Thebusiness of this house will exceed one million dollars this year. The house is less than twoblocks from the Union depot, and is within a short distance of all the hotels. Mr. Olson is thesole proprietor of the business, the Co. being nominal. Mr. Olson is one of Minneapolismost live business men, and an enthusiastic believer in her future growth. He is a native of. CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. 81 Norway. In addition to the supervision of his business, he is President of the State Bank ofMinneapolis, one of the Directors of the Exposition, and a member of Governor Merriams staff. LAUDERDALE 6- CO., Real Estate and Loans, Room 355 Temple Court—Lauderdale & H. Lauderdale, J. W. and F. W. Lauderdale. This firm was organized in 1879 by Mr. W. , resident of Minneapolis since 1854, and his son, F. W., and nephew, J. W., resident since81. They have since been closely identified with the growth and prosperity of Minneapolis, especiallyof that part called North Minneapolis. They have at various times handled almost every piece ofproperty in this section of the city. In 1886, when the limits of the city were extended to the north,Lauderdale & Co. sold many acre pieces which are now platted and improved. When the businessportion


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