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y'y FREE TO ALL. ... Tbe People's paper? The Daily Globe, will in sert advertisements under the beads of Help Wanted, Situations Wanted,*- lost . and .Found,* For Sale, For Rent, Boarding, not exceeding three Unes, Free, to rich and poor alike, but only one advertisement on the same day from one individual. j* If | answers fall j to come the flrst time, we Invite as many repetitions | as are necessary to secure what you' advertise for. We wish the advertisers to feel that they are not im posing on us by using our free columns. : The G_ob_ is the People's paper, and the people are Invited to use its columns freely in supplying their wants. . Business Advertisements, under these heads, will be charged one-half -cent a word for each inser tion. The patrons of the G_ont outside the city are requested to use our free advertising columns, as we desire all to partake of its benefits. '' ■ "YYJ?v THE GLOBE COMPANT. V Yr ST. Paul. Minn. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. Tyytyyi-T * SIX good carriage painters at Kelllher's Carriage works, 192 snd 194 West Third street, St. Paul. FIRST-CLASS piano player; white man. Address box 28, City of Devil's Lake. *_ ■__ AN assistant bookkeeper; must be over twenty-twO years of age, write a good hand, and come well recommended: answer in own hand writing, giving references and salary required. "' Address at once, A HW. box _ care Globe. - ; • V 127-129 BOY to drive horse: must be familiar with the city. St Paul Fuel Company, 109 East Sixth street. -j)(\ GOOD coat makers and 10 pants makers for /C\J good places fn the country. Apply AVilllam Cunningham Cloth House, 66 and 68 East Seventh street, • BOY to drive delivery wagon. Apply stall 5, mar ket house. * IMMEDIATELY— Two carriage painters at William Mullcr's carriage shop, Stillwater. Minn. FOUR coat-makers, two pants-makers, two vest -7 makers wanted at 135 West Seventh street. R Power, the Tailor. *\7*OUNG man in a saloon; 806 Wallace street, Day- X ton's bluff; call in the afternoon. \. *>; YOUNG men wishing to travel for a profitable A business; call to-day between 9 a, m. and 3p. __ om F G Sweet, Winslow house. - YYY TT OUNG man (strong) to work in a fur shop at JL 203 Norris street, (rear.) BOY or girl with good references, to sell' cakes and candies. Address CC C, St Paul. AT 98 East Ninth street, a man to build a chimney. Call at once. 7 "\ ~ ANTED— First-class plumbers; applyat J J > V Dunnigan, 220 East Seventh. A. GOOD shoemaker at once, at 379 Wabasha street. - > -*:".-- r-'-Y;? Y--. rV-'yyr.: T**|RlA-ER at Kent's package delivery. MAN of good address, with $100. can hear of good investment in light pleasant occupation. HM, Globe office. * VJt- >• ': "7- V '■ TWO good men to dig cellar; Inquire at 190 West Seventh street. T L MoreU. "\T7 ANTED— Gentlemen 'to learn telegraphy; » V chance to nearly pay expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson street, St. Paul, Minn. , J.-YYJ TWO live, enterprising tea canvassers; $5 per week and commission; none but experienced men need apply. Address JC F. care Globe. CARPENTERS wanted at comer Delos street and Hall avenue, AVest St. Paul: wages *2 per day. A FIRST-CLASS upholsterer. j Quinby _ Abbott, Third and Minnesota streets. WANTED— good coatmaker at No. 439 Broad- VV way street. William Hesse. ;_'_?... A FIRST-CLASS stone mason tool dresser wanted. Call at No. 92 East Fourth street. CANVASSERS are making $3, $4 and $5 per day on the St. Paul Times; more wanted. 414 Wabasha street. Y ." V ***.-*. 7* ANTED— first-class upholsterer. Quinby _ VV Abbott, Third and Minnesota stre-ts. T"*jJ J"* — A thoroughly competent sash and » V door maker; state your experience. Addres XXX. Giobe office. ■ WANTED— Three or four agents to sell in this V* city an article of every day use: a chance to make money. Inquire at 223 Iglehart street. ' /"IARPER-LAYERat John Matheis', 17 East Third. GOOD bushelman Immediately; 393 Wabasha street. BRSI YOUNG man wishing to learn telegraphy in city JL railway office, evenings. 'Address Operator.care Globe. " i-.^V.r.. y BOY to take care of horses. Address WB, care Globe. J ? ? . Female. ?\ . ? FIVE hundred ladies to take work home to do; good wages guaranteed. Apply at 41 Exchange street, upstairs. American Rug Company. '"*'. V "' /COMPETENT girl for general housework; must be "O a good cook; apply at 286 Pleasant avenue. . A GOOD girl for general housework in a small family: German or Swede. 377 Washington street, dty hall. 127-129 iSiNfIsRGQM girl wanted at No. 27 West Fifth JJ "Street, between Windsor hotel and postoffice; none but an experienced hand heed apply. • '. *:*.'•• A GOOD German girl for general housework. - In . 'quire at 349 FranKlin street. /J2o(?^J«opSJand laundry girt. Inquire 433 Port- J vJT. land -avenue.. V *-,--: V- ..?-■_ '■'Vyy? Y'_' : y i.v.V.V COMPETENT cook, washer and ironer; must bring good references. Apply at 355 Grove street. ....Y'Y..':.? 7... 7 7 ' GIRL for general housework; one who would sleep at home preferred. Apply at 236 ' east Nineth street. '~y-:-S'-- ■ ■• - - - - - ~ COMPETENT cook and nurse girl. Apply morning and evening, Mrs Dr Wheaton, 351 Washington street. Kl__mi_iSSE! STEADY, reliable girl for second work; references required. Apply to 444 Laurel • avenue, corner Arundel street. mWzM£____¥3S_ GOOD girl for general housework; 538 Lafayette T avenue. /-"*" IRL In family of two. Call at 426 Rice street. WANTED immediately, a competent cook. Mrs. Dr. Wheaton, 351 Washington, opposite park. A GOOD kitchen girl at Stein's dining hall, 238 East Thirteenth street. English preferred. " A Good strong girl for general housework; private family: 519 Robert street. • A COMPETENT girl for general housework in small family, corner Western avenue and Mar tin street. Mrs. McClure. I .IvJ' ...J J A GIRL for kitchen work. 50 West Fourth street. A GIRL to do plain sewing. 50 West Fourth street. '..y '.??■-**-''''-'*'s-,'; TWO young ladies can secure nice out-door work and make from S2 to *4 per day in this, 1 city br Minneapolis. Jo Sulluan, 57 Davidson block. 123 PARTIES desiring help of all nationalities, well recommended, call at Mrs Clark's Employment office, corner Seventh and Exchange. GIRL for general housework In family of ■ three; Scandinavian preferred. 99 Western avenue. : GIRL who. understands restaurant work at 224 Western avenue. _. WANTED— Woman cook at 448 Jackson street restaurant at once. • A GIRL for general housework wanted; Swede or Norwegian preferred. Call at No. 536 -Missis sippi street. A COMPETENT girl for second work wanted at • 663 Jackson street. . '-'-•/•. *.-J-.V ft • *"", AN honest, tidy girl wanted for general • house work; family of four; no children; German pre ferred; must bring references. No. 547 Laurel avenue. ■■ . ' Vi ■ - -..-.■: .-y, A SITUATION as nurse; can furnish satisfactory reference. Address D V,' care Globe. Vi PARTIES to call for first- class help; will recom mend girls for all kinds of places. Employment Agency, 317 AA'abasha. A"" COMPETENT girl for general housework. 464 Holly avenue. • . ■': y.. : , AN intelligent lady residing in West St. Pan*. Call or address 60 Court block. -. -jVTURSE girl daring the dayonly, at 628 AVabasha. GIRL for general honseworic; small 'family, 65 West Tenth street. '. . * ,':. .-*?."" ' ""p WO good dining room girls at the Windsor hotel. ""DOR the summer a woman cook, wages $15.' . J . GIRL for general housework at 220 Mackubin street. : Y.'*YYY. 7 -y ■ '-.. y.y ' -J.V*-' WANTED— A good girl to take care of cUldren, Call at 236 Thirteenth street. -;.■■■-..■ WANTED— A good girl to wait on table at Stein's Dining hall, 2:*B East Thirteenth street, " St. Paul. One who understands it. COMPETEN T girl for general . housework: family of three; German or Swede preferred* 358 East' Ninth street. • ;.—**- -.-^;- GOGD competent girl to cook, wash and iron, in family of six; Swede or German preferred; must bring references . Call at 137. Western avenue be tween 9 and 10 a. m. GOOD cook wanted immediately, 483 Wabasha street. ;Y \y SITUATIONS WANTED. THE Charity Organization Society of St. Paul has the entire control of several healthy, bright and active orphan boys, with ages ranging from 8 to 12 . years. Homes with good families. ln- the country giving satisfactory references are desired. . No con ditions -• except . kind treatment - are - attached. • Address Charity Organization Society.^ comer Fourth and Cedar streets. ; \ _ "__ y T Male. ¥_. GOOD sign-writer, graiftc;- and first-class general workman, would like a job In some live North western town. Address JE, Globe office. -,--" •■ :~. SITUATION wanted by a good penman, willing to work hard : for J advancement: '. Al .. references given. 7 Address R C, No 175 West Sixth street, city.'. BY young man a position in lawyer's office; nom inal salary and chance -to study - law. 1 -- Address AH C, care Globe. y. _ 7. . . SITUATIONS WANTED, c 7 . ; Males, Continued.-. y POSITION of some kind; good education; | not afraid of work; have had six -rears' experience as teacher. H, care Giobe. , ■■' '_ ' .< » J '/-.•»-' SITUATION— By a young man of good habits, as st stenographer; operates Remington typewriters. Have had considerable experience. Address F H Wright, Fort Madison, lowa. ',-..'. ... ._■■„: ,:.. SITUATION wanted by a good penman of sober, honest and .industrious habits. ■ A 1 references given Address RC, 175 West Sixth street, olty. WANTED by a young man, a position in hotel; can do most anything; good habits; bad experi ence. Address IDT, Globe office. A WELL educated young man desires position. Am good correspondent, and an astonishingly rapid mental calculator; first-class references. • Ad dress H J J, Globe. 25-26 A GOOD meat and pastry cook (colored) wants a situation-Jean give references. Address "4-21;" Globe office. YJYY SITUATION wanted by a first-class carriage black smith, who also understands lumber wagon Iron ing, P O box 151, Rushford, Minn. SITUATION by flrst-class meat and pastry cook, large experience. Address GO, Globe MACHINIST wants work at any price. .Address JJL, this offlce. .-.,•; yy.yV SHORTHAND— Situation wanted by a competent stenographer and typewritist. Address Steno, 65 East Third street. J. • .1 TWO first-class j house painters, wisn to contract country work. Address F.T M..24 Bridge square, Minneapolis, Minn. " : " ! . ■ ? <- POSITION as salesman or traveling man for lum ber company; fifteen years at the business. Ad dress X, 20, care Globe. V- : ?7>J • AYOUNG man wishes employment In hotel or private family as porter or night w-tehmau. Address R G, care of Globe. 'yyy SITUATION by an experienced, energetic young man from the East as a bookkeeper; has a fair knowledge of clerking and traveling. Address B, 119, care Globe.- - ,V. --.,.., *y . WANTED— Situation with an electric, light com pany, by a competent- electrician.-^* Address City Laundry.Mankato, Minn. ( ■ J *_;£; y."'-. . SITUATION wanted by a good boy to take care of horses* and- work about house. Address A D, care Globe. '.YY % *.- J. /*- AS a shipping clerk; good marker; best of refer ence. Apply J R Casey, 458 Robert street. 128 A YOUNG man of good business qualities wishes a position in an office; good references. JE, care lobe, 'MT^.\ ■ ' '.' '- ' ' ' WANTED— By a young man of 18 a sttuatlon in a wholesale house; salary no object. Address J. J. R., care Globe SITUATION wanted by man cook; large - experi ence. Address F R, Globe office. ... BY a young man of steady habits situation in store or office; references unexceptionable. Address J C 63, care Globe office. _-__^_' POSITION wanted as bead waiter or captain; In town. or for the season, by competent New York man, just arrived; three languages spoken. Address A E, 444 Robert street. .-:..; SITUATION in grocery store; first-class . refer ences; speaks Scandinavian and German; has twenty to thirty good customers in the city. • Ad dress N S T, Globe oflice. BY a good penman of sober, honest and Industrious habits; best of references given. Address RC, 175 West Sixth street, St Paul. .-*"4££_£_- j.-.^ ABOUT May 15 — A situation by a young man as bookkeeper, or bookkeeper and salesman; six years' experience ln dry goods and bookkeeping. Address W N T, Globe. A man with twelve years' office experience; ex pert at figures; desires any office- position; can furnish satisfactory reference, Address F B, 837. Rondo street. -7 v* * * AN educated young man of 24, with first-class ref erences, would like a chance to learn the drug business; salary no object. Address C 28, Globe office. BY a boy of 16 to do office or store work. Address B 29, Globe. . , PLACE for a boy of 14 years to work. Call or address 611 Robert street. ; . FIRST-CLAsS blacksmith and tool dresser wants a situation. Address box 1135, Stillwater. SITUATION by a young man of twenty-two, good penman; experienced bookkeeper and account ant. WBH, 65 East Third street. '*J;.:Y AYOUNG man, sober, wants a good place ln a private family, to drive and take care of horses. j Addrss J C JH, Globe office. ; BY a practical machinist, by the 20th of May; ref erence furnished. Address box 49, St Peter, Minn. POSITION— To take care of an office or rooms. Ad dress A J, care Globe. SITUATION wanted by a boy to take care of horse and work about the house. Address E D, care i Globe. - :yy.:yy SITUATION by a young man, driving delivery wagon : is well acquainted in the city. Address P Ford, 476 Temperance street . 7 j . V. '.'■ . SITUATION wanted by a young man; understands taking aare of horses and milking. Can give good references if required. Address M O'Brien.2o9 West Seventh street. SITUATION— By a young man of good habits, win- l J ing to work. Address CF. care Globe. A SITUATION as traveling salesman for wholesale cigar house; has had three years* experience and established trade; best city reference. Address P H, care Globe. SITUATION as reporter or manager of a country newspaper; large experience; a practical printer; best of references. Address JH B, Herald, Duluth, Minn. SINGLE man, German, wants a situation as gar dener; understands the business; best of refer ences. Address L E Gardner, 491 Wabasha street. SITUATION by competent man cook; large experi ence. FGR, Globe. * . SITUATION as assistant bookkeeper in wholesale bouse in this city, by a young man who can give best of references. Address W B, care Globe. SITUATION wanted as watchmaker by apprentice; some experience ■in business. 912 Courtland street. POSITION as engineer to run stationary engine ; have had considerable experience. Address JF Lawrence, Stillwater. ■ ■' ' -- WILLING young man, writing good hand and V V knowing the city 'well. Apply to George Eustis, Union Block. BY A young man, a position as coachman or gar dener. Address 382 Wacouta street. YOUNG lad would do chores mornings - and * even- " ings In payment of board. Address Ii 25, Globe office. JSB " ,;. , -•> BOOKKEEPER wants a set of books to keep, either single or do ble entry; good reference. Address A. Globe office. Female, * SITUATION wanted by a dressmaker capable of cutting and fitting; will give reference; call at No. 4, Fairfield avenue. A POSITION as typewriter, by a lady; moderate salary. Address LG, care of Globe. ■ ' SITUATION wanted by a girl to do general house work. Apply until Friday at 313 Laurel avenue. RESPECTABLE widow, American, wishes situa tion as housekeeper; country preferred. Best of reference given. Address AC, Globe office. .?.' POSITION as housekeeper by a lady of experience and good references. Address Mrs. M L Davis, Globe offlce. ' A COMPETENT woman wants work by the day. •.Call at 299 Dayton avenue. ' '."- TWO good reliable girls; nurse and . second work, with reference, desire . situation, j German In telligence offlce, Sixth and Minnesota streets. v \r . AS housekeeper by a middle-aged American lady; best of city references given. Call or address .Mrs Davis, 184 Oak street. ._.•-_ .._ BY a first-class cook on meat and pastry: can give good reference if required. Address ■ jfe 21. BY a first-class housekeeper; can give good refer- . ence. Address B 26. .V.77Vy " ' A POSITION as typewriter wanted by a young lady of experience. Call at 157 West Third, third floor. , :-■•.:'■ PLACE to wash and help at house-cleaning. Ad dress MD, care Globe. .'.;'-. .- '-. A GOOD woman cook wants situation; state wages given. ' Address X 17. Globe. ~_ ?**'-" ;* WANTED A situation as nurse or second place, VV by a German girl. Address G, Globe office.' ". SITUATION as meat or pastry cook, by a German girl; either in restaurant, hotel or private ; fam ily. Address MH, Globe office. ENGAGEMENTS by a young lady, a fine dramatic Jj elocutionist in theatricals or entertainments. Address L 19, Globe. _-...,. " POSITION wanted by a young lady as assistant bookkeeper, cashier or copyist. ; Writes - a good hand. Address LC, Globe offlce. -.J: WANTED by an English lady, well-educated, \ V .employment fn an office, store or any position of trust. Address with particulars, J E 49, care Globe. ..7. ..... . •' . '.---- .? . . .■,- DRESSMAKER who can cut and fit, wants work in private families, or would. undertake. work at home. Apply 571 Westminster street. YY' Y SITUATION by a good seamstress to sew after noons for board. Address D 89, Globe office.'; , POSITION by a young lady as cashier? or clerk in : store; three years' experience. Apply or address room 8, McQuillan block. . . - : :-y. ■ j~ ■:, ■ ry y MAN and wife, talk German -and English; want position; man as coachman, .wife for cooking and any kind of housework. Address R "V, Globe.- . HOUSE CLEANING by the day. by an experienced woman. Address V, this offlce.^--"" • ';- r A COMPETENT girl wants a place at housework; - call at room 21421^ Robert street; no later than 12 m., to-day -' -•-■■• •'•; •-; -.*■•- * -;?" ~"7* :~:~ ~.. AYOUNG lady would like a position': in an ( offlce, willing to work for ' small - wages at first. -.* Ad dress. EA S, Globe office. ■ 7 YYY .V: :.t. yy' y instruction V:*[ ?;?;??. — '— — '■ — : — * ; ■ ..I — — — ■-.-•• ■• ... i ___- SINGING, elocution, etiquette and piano by lady teacher from New York College *d* Opera. * Ad dress Louise Savilla, Globe office. •-. ryy ' V J YOUisG lady - desires a few «■ pupils in music; , voice or piano. Address WM, Globe offlce." • - : tee ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1885. '-•■??..'? J? FOR RENT. V ■-' V.. 7 '■' " ■ •y-y'-- '.■ Stores, Etc. Vyyyy TWO stores, corner University and Virginia i ave nues ; good location for boots and shoes, millinery, dry. goods or . hardware business. Inquire corner Third and Wabasha, McClung : block. Gray _ Mo rlarty.Y' -yy. y y '.".'.' yy.-:,- JY V 127* STORE and -rooms; $50; handsomely papered and newly painted: best * business location."'* J W Shepard, Fourth and Robert streets, German-Amer ican Bank buildlng.'r'jgjgSg&KEE&H&S" ■*'• V DESK room for rent at 317 Jackson street; ' first floor. yC. 11. Smith, .rv- -■. f.-r ;-■; ■*;. 123 STORE, basement ' and rooms up ' stairs; good for any business, E Steen, East Seventh and Men dota.- .V . ■',-; ■ ■ . •; '• yy.,, TO lease for a term of years, the most desirable i store for a branch house In the city. Apply to H Wright, 129 West Fourth street. FOX RENT— and storeroom; btsf location .in city! 291 Sibley street. Apply to J L Fox - Co. ■•::'-.: ;...••-. ;, V ■'■.-- --■■,■.-■■ :- FOR RENT— Storo on East - Seventh street; six rooms above, basement below. McClung. : llo* Murran '& Curry, 6 West Third street. 121-127 RAKE chance— Store for rent;*best location. In quire at 184 West Seventh street. * FOR RENT— B49, 850, 852, 851, West Seventh street. Stores and rooms. J BUILDING 20 ' by 40, suitable for storeroom or ■ manufacturing . purposes. ■ Willius „ street, near Fifth. C H Schnlttger. 275 East Seventh. 105* .*", .. ■: ????■; '-'..."" Houses. ,?:?J?'.' , ??''?y? NICE new house with five rooms. Inquire at 225 Bunker street, West St. Paul. SEVEN- ROOM | house, J good water; 402 North Fourth street, between Sixth and Ninth. COTTAGE No 516, West Seventh street. Inquire of H H. Herbst, room 34, Gilflllan block. : TWO fine brick houses in good repair; eight and nine rooms; near to business. 40 East Third street. ....... IVVV. '."■•"*; %: r V FIVE-ROOMED cottage on Webster street, one block from West Seventh street cars; $14. Dun lap & Scoville, 319 Jackson street. : V . HOUSE— Fifteen rooms; hot and cold water baths, etc. central location; rent --45. Dunlap* & Scoville, 319 Jackson street. yy _'V'-7 HALF of double brick house; twelve, rooms with all modern improvements; also barn; No 600*4 Cedar street; also three furnished rooms, in 600 Cedar street at moderate rent; use of bath. J 126-128 CHEAP splendid residences - in a fine loca tion; also two large boarding houses. Apply to E Langevin. - yvy-K-V'sVyy >*JVyi; y . AVO-ROOMED house on the river bank. West side. Inquire at 74 Ducas street. West St. Paul. TWO new brick houses, modern improvements, eight rooms each. J W Mabon, 82 West Bluff, corner Rice street, ■ .'*•'*-'■' '■ ■ ! HOUSE, 553 corner of Wacouta and Spruce streets. David Sanford, Jr., 349 Wabasha street or 602 Canada. YY YY- ." '■■■'■ ■■'. - J-J-J';'- ■"-":'- '.■ HOUSE of ten rooms at Lake Minnetonka, large sbady grounds, $250 for season.;.' Convenient to cars. Address KH, Globe office. A COTTAGE on West Seventh street, for $20. Apply at law office of H H Herbst, room 34, Gil fillan block. *^__|feg - .... HOUSE of eight rooms near Coin. Kittson's place. AF M aschger, 65 East Seventh, Room 13.- AM 4) a month; 5-room houses on Bherburne blufl. «Pl/C F. Allis, Gilfillan block. TWO new houses; 6 rooms each,.- with cellar and cistern. No. 145 St. Peter street. , ;? TO * RENT— House of 7 rooms with closets and pantry. No. 893 Martin street. 'J r yaf*-*g^»**-{ 6r"rENT~OR SALE— Hpnse No. 193 Pleasant • avenue; 14 rooms and large grounds; rent rea-. sonable. A. Edgerton, 240 West Seventh street. ELEVEN-room house at Lake Minnetonka; cheap rent. Room 5, chamber of commerce. ... ']:.- TWO handsomely furnished new brick "houses; modern improvements; 8 rooms. ' J W Mabon, 82 West Bluff, corner Rice. -J* "f J A HOUSE Of nine rooms, Phalen water, good eel-. 7 lar; 557 St Peter street, near College avenue. ■: | GOOD house; 445 North, Fort; cellar, cistern and , large yard. ... ■'.->.•*: SMALL house to rent; about $12 a month. Apply at 537 Mississippi street. '."JJJr->" ; ?.' ' : HOUSE to rent at 535 Mississippi street. Sewer and water on every floor ' OEVEN-ROOM house on Grant street;. N0567. - CIX-ROOM house and barn for rent, j Apply at cor- P-ner Seventh and Minnehaha. — - - - ■--*■; FOR RENT— Two houses; one aside house on Web ster street and one seven-room on Jefferson ave nue. Apply to H B Montgomery, 49 West Fourth : street. J .; FOR RENT— House on Norris street. Apply at 595 Pearl street, corner Canada street. '"po RENT— House; 19 East Bluff street. TWo bouses of six and eight rooms; with cistern and Phalen water. Inquire at < 382 North Fort street. . ■ . ■■-'.' > SMALL house of three rooms; $10 per month; 211 O Mcßoal street, near Seventh. Inquire at 382 North Fort street. ■'■•■-•.'.£' DESIRABLE house near new Ryan hotel, good lo cation for boarding house. Inquire of Dr. _Jo nantz, 416 "Wabasha. '- .'.. ■ .. ...* OUSE of six rooms, cellar, woodshed and cistern; $16 per month. Apply 696 Preble street. THREE first-class houses; modern Improvements, . central location ; rent moderate. Address G A N, this offlce. _ . . * . FOUR houses of eight rooms, two of . 10 rooms, two of three rooms, flat six rooms; one block three stories high, three stores, twenty rooms; call at \ 841 Sherman street. ,Y. 119* FOR RENT— From May 1, store and dwelling, cor ncr Rice and Summit avenue; fine location for most any business. Inquire of A. JR. JKiefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-98* FOR RENT— brick store, (Kiefer's row), cor ner East Seventh and Minnehaha streets; good location for clothing and gents' furnishing, house hold goods of second-hand store; cheap rent. In quire of A. R. Klefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-98* FOR RENT— from $6 to $10 and $20. James Dillon, 254 Commercial street. 2u2* OR RENT— One flat on second and two front . rooms on third floor, unfurnished. 323 East Seventh. . Inquire 49 West Third. * • • Rooms. TWO furnished rooms on flrst floor, suitable for man and wife or two young men; rent moderate ; 350 Louis street. LARGE unfurnished front parlor; with or without board, No. 9 West Ninth. TWO furnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping, 687 Mississippi street. ; Vi -yy'- TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping for gentleman and wife; no children. Address A A care Globe. "' ;•..-•-■ • TWO rooms and board for three gentlemen. Also day boarders wanted; terms reasonable. 65 East Twelfth street. TWO elegant suits unfurnished in first-class resi dence; only first-class parties need apply. LARGE, airy double and single rooms; newly . nished: use of bath and other conveniences; with or without board; No. 24 College avenue, west. ONE large front room unfurnished, in a residence neighborhood; 53 West Tenth street, upstairs. ONE pleasant furnished room to rent a fine loca tion, near Rice park; 379 Washington street. A FEW choice furnished rooms with use of bath room, for rent at 82 Broadway, corner Sixth; former residence of Col. J H Davidson; also first class table board; terms moderate. 126-32 FRONT room with alcove, in private family; flir nished for one or two; 52 7 Mississippi street. FOUR rooms with Phalen water. Inquire of J M . Cooley in rear of No 563 Broadway. r•. *. ELEGANT furnished room with use of bath, 255 West Seventh street. ... CHEERFUL room.nicely furnished, in anew house ; use of bath, gas, etc.; centrally and desirably located; 420 East Tenth street. NICELY furnished rooms on first and second Poors I with flrst-i lass board; 37 Eas; Ninth street; one block from capitol. J" Ji'J-Y .-,"-'.- A PLEAS ANT suite of furnished front rooms, $10; also a single room, $5; 123 Fourteenth street? second door from Robert. UNFURNISHED rooms, upper or lower floor, for housekeeping. Rent moderate to parties with; out children, private family; 229 East Eighth. FURNISHED front . room, with closet, $5, private family, near hill cars, 278 Rondo street. LARGE nicely furnished room for two, plenty of light, at $10 per month, 537 Broadway. SIX furnrshed rooms on lower floor for $30.- 232 Glencoe street. . ■ * .^ :.. - , FURNISHED rooms at 61 College avenue west; best place in city to live. Rent from five to eight dollars per month. . <££?— COMFORTABLE furnished room; suitable •+5O for single gentleman; modern conveniences; 210 West Fifth street, opposite House of Hope. '-■■y, y ONE~good furnished room for rent. Inquire at ,- 451 St. Peter street. FURNISHED front room suitable for two gents, at 228 West Sixth; $5 per month. . ' ■"C-URNISHUD rooms to let at 37 East Ninth street. GENTLEMAN and wife desiring a pleasant room and board for the summer can find the same by addressing D 176, Globe office; reference required. A ROOM-MATE; good room and location; cheap 1 rent. : V 1, Globe. . ;_.... TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; 2d floor, White j Bear lake. j No. 37 West Third street. +■ -| >, j FURNISHED srooms5 rooms with board; 517 Wabasha street. ., Mrs. Shiels. ■_._ ,y- ;j,y UNFURNISHED rooms to .rent.* Inquire Nathan . Lyons & Co. y. L -V::' ■ ■-, "PURNISHED room for rent at 590 Robert street." PLEASANT furnished room suitable for two gen - tlemen.with or withont board; 265 j West I Fifth street, near Junction of Third and Fifth streets r '- 7 NICELY furnished room to rent in private family? il all modern conveniences at No. 417 East Tenth street. _ - -J .; ..,-yyvy yyvyy FOR RENT. -Rooms Continued. T ; FURNISHED room in Benz\ block" opposite Rice park. ; , Inquire on 3d floor. - -■, - ' ' - .- ;;-, ! THREE unfurnished rooms and a large attic. No. : 410 Holly avenue. - >'- -,;".* .'. :-.'.- '■':.', ■".■ V" ,7' ■':■..■ FURNISHED front room with ■ large closet, ; $6; private family.' .No 278 Rondo street. . . ■■,- . y, FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms for house keeping or private use; rent low; location cen tral. ..:■ Inquire at corner Third and Exchange streets, upstairs. J '■■'. •" '.' . .!.<•'' '• FRONT room with alcove for one or two;ln private .7 family; furnished. ;.". 627 Mississippi street. - .... * A LARGE comfortable front room with : use of A piano and bedroom for rent, 26 . East Sixth street. 7 . j.V ,■■■:?-'.":■ . - V.7 V, . ■ , 7. THREE Jor four rooms in good condition; well, 1 cistern and separate cellar for - light housekeep ing. ■„' No. 854 Louis ftreetvY—^v^^-vY^ - "PURNISHED room at 842 Mississippi. NICELY furnished room with closet; suitable for two; private family. No. 70 Tilton street. ■ : LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING — Three pleasant front rooms; bath tub; Phalen water, and on street car line. Inquire 599 Lafayette avenue. :■:,. LARGE nicely furnished room for two; two win* dows; * $10 per month. > 637 Broadway, „ near Tenth street. . ...:...■ ';•.-•■'. ,Y'.:?;YYY"J' -,V P LEASANT, unfurnished room; use of bath; with or without board, at 286 East Ninth street. THREE j rooms | and alcove, furnished complete for light housekeeping; convenient to business." 231 West Seventh street; one block from Seven Cor ners . : - ..-■■-.. J-'*' i*■ --• '■■ V Y.■ --.': ■: THREE unfurnished rooms with summer kitchen; water in kitchen; rent low; Ducas street, West side, at south of Robert street bridge. J ' .'-Jy: •'..■.■■■' ARGE front room, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. AG, care Globe: 7 ■ FURNISHED rooms for rent. Apply at 039 Missis* . slppl street. ' .•; 7-J ; '-.'".JY;, '■'■'•' ■■':'" -. - '■"■: ' ONE pleasant furnished room to rent, suitable for one or two gentlemen; fine location near Rice park; 879 Washington street. ' . " yr'-yVy PLEASANT front room unfurnished; cars pass the door; rent moderate. .. Apply 497 Laurel avenue. OUITE of nicely furnished front rooms, suitable for O two or three gents; 106 Douglas, corner West Seventh. Vy.y.'y. TO RENT— front parlor or single room? cheap. Call at 350 North Fort, after Monday next. ,- ■-.■. .■:-.-. - ■ ■'•. >.-. y 7 - '... .J ■ - . ■.. .. ' . ■ TWO furnished rooms for J rent at 114 Sherburne avenue. .; : '.:■ ■'- . •■' ' Y.-.Y7--"- 7- ■• Cj?Q EACH— nicely furnished rooms ; conven «PO iences. 210 West Fifth street, near Metro politan and Windsor hotels. - '.-*' "'""■ — . ■ j— ; ; ' .. 'i. ' — — MB> — ' U-URNISHED looms for rent at 510 Rice street. ■- FOR pleasant furnished rooms call at . 217 East Eighth street/ . .-■ - ■ : . :-'■•■' THREE rooms to rent, 427 University avenue. r'y^ * ; - ' : * v ,. -, ■■* - - : . ;■'■ -.-j* ■.'.*- 118* , FOR RENT— room in Union block, come of Fourth and Cedar streets; best lighted room in city. Apply on premises to H P Hall. ■ .. S3* AFEAA' men can find nice rooms and good board for $3.25 per week at No 350 Louis street. -.-. ' FURNISED rooms to rent; with use of parlor. . Apply at 15S Mt. Airy street. ; ■ - ■* - '■-.- k ■ y FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or with out board; 27 West Fifth street. TWO rooms with cellar; No 263 Fillmore avenue, AVest St. Paul. . - . - . : .- ROOMS to rent, furnished or unfurnished; one large front room suitable J for business. Grand Central hotel, corner Seventh and Wabasha. LOO „ forTooms furnished or unfurnished, cheap and home-like, at 58 Deßow street. V A LARGE furnished front room for one or two; ■ closet and small room at No 297 West Seventh street. '* " 7 •-■•■-'. ■■'■■ - ■ ■■ 119* Miscellaneous. ..-* ; V HALL formerly used as roller rink and gymnasium, corner Fourth and Sixth streets. J Inquire of A Botzet, 424 North Fort street . .■ -7 ...■-■ 7 J" ? WANTED TO RENT. ; ? ANTED to buy or lease from 6 to 29 acres of land, within two or three miles of city. Ad dress Alexander Brantner, 993 Gaultier . street, St •Paul.' *'".?':. ■'- 127-28 TWO unfurnished rooms with closet, as near the Merchants as possible. J C Gregg, 142 East Third. , V : ' . • "V...V. TWO rooms furnished* complete for lighthouse keeping for the summer by gentleman and wife; location central; terms moderate. Address B 2, Globe. WANTED— To rent, a grain elevator, good lo cality, in Minnesota or Dakota; with full par ticulars, address H L Woodward, Fargo, Dak. , . - .':; FURNISHED room wanted in a private family by a young man who can give good reference. Ad dress JH G, this office. - ;- y.-.V BY a gentleman and wife*, furnished house to care for during the summer. Vl, Globe. ." YOUNG gentleman who can give satisfactory ref erence would like to secure a furnished room in a family of culture. Address Quilp, Globe office. WANTED— Four-unfurnished rooms In a private residence. Address 57 West Third street* - "-*- ■ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. V THREE-SPRlNG~phaeton, Quinby & Hallowell make; can be seen at E M Hallo well's factory, : Tenth and Minnesota streets. . ORSEMEN, 1 ATTENTION— No. 1 horseman would like to engage to handle horses for pri vate party or on the turf. . H P Stanley, Hamline, 'Minn. ;,"- . yy---. -" yy ... -.■ yr... . : WANTED— young, sound, good style, gait and color, and weigh 1,200 lbs; no jockeys need apply. Bennett & Kingsbury, 26 East Third street. - '.." / :'"'■ 'y'y>:r7..yyyyy.]v*--yy GOOD family horse for sale cheap at 168 Fairfield . avenue, West side. JY--; WANTED— horses to board. Corner Sixth and Locust. HORSE and harness for sale at King's horse ex change. E. G. Rogers. " y-.y-yi TWO sound horses and two covered delivery wag ons for sale; single or double. Apply 398 Jack son street. ■ '■- ■ • -, ■■■ -y.-.v ■■■■ y FIRST-GLASS horse, buggy and harness for sale, cheap. Inquire at Turnbull' s livery, Exchange street. y J - .'.-.'*" - ; - ■'••'?- V <_-i-- : .7 % A BLACK hearse in good condition, with Masonic, Odd Fellows and Catholic emblems; black and white curtains; cost $1,200; will be sold at a bargain. Cullen's livery, 23 and 25 AVest Fourth street. BARGAIN— A three-spring top phaeton, Quinby & Hallowell make, and as good as new. Call at 134 East Third street. : ' \ . FOR SALE — Very cheap and on easy terms; a good team of work horses. Call room 1, Presley block. . ; ..;- . .Y. V BUGGY for sale or exchange for lot; can be seen at 230 East Ninth street, ' * . - ■ '■ ' - ' BUSINESS CHANCES. '" ? - FIRST-CLASS confectionery, ice cream and soda water .business; or the right party with a few hundred dollars who can take , charge can have an inteiest in same; either, lady or gentleman look this up. 49 East Third. V ■'•_••■'•.: 127 WANTED lady or gentleman with a few hundred ■ dollars to join ■ lady- in musical business of profit and pleasure. Address M 13, Globe office. - * A PHYSICIAN would like to I ear of good loca tion, either in or out of city, . r Will go in part nership with an established pbysiciau; best of refer ences. Address M. D., Globe office. 125-27 WE have a cash customer for a news,, tobacco and cigar stand in either of the twin cities . Bently _ Hildebrand, 313JV. Jackson street. V ' :' > ''. V V: , HOTEL and saloon : fixtures and lease for sale • cheap. H. M. Tucker, corner Fifth And Wash ington streets. ?.-"... '•'... ■'.'- ■ '"'■■ -' YOUNG man with $500 in paying cattle business; -L rare chance to the right party. Address W S Edwards, Helena, Mont. -' : '-'■-- >:■ '-' : LAUNDRY .good running order with use of steam; good cash business. ' Address J 11, care Globe, ; ;*'.". :'.'.* '--Jj --J ■'.■-' ' '.'■"-. -.'.-■'..-'. "- '.-'.. ',' A partner to establish a society paper either in St I'aul or Minneapolis. EM P, Globe office. ' \ LADY with $250. w0u1d like to Invest that with re spectable lady partner in some business whereby a living can be secured. . Address E D, care Globe. j WANTED— Partner with $200; big profits. Ad dress C 17, Globe." ... '';"-'-. ■ .'■■ - FOR RENT — Kiefer's Terra Cotta works. . Here ; is the chance to build up the best paying manu- . facturing business in the state. J : Terra cotta is now .; used in most every building. / Architects will tell 1 you so.' Garden and- flower vases, sewer and water : pipes, fire and glazed brick, cart hern | ware* of every J , kind can be made here; material • handy ; practical workmen on hand. Inquire of A. R. Klefer, 190 East Seventh street, t J _____ -'-.■: 95-98' FOB RENT— For manufacturing purposes: Build- '; I ings. shops and grounds, with Side track; long lease: low rent. • Inquire of A. R. Klefer, 190 East ! Seventh street. J" ''■ '■" y .'■■':'■ •■•-'■■- 95-93 .; ..'.-:?; LOST.. 'AJNi>' FOUND. : ??,; LOST— A large red muley cow, white, marks; $5 j reward for information leading to her recovery. | Address Nicholas Weiler, Lake Como hotel, city. ' LOST— Gold ring with round carbuncle '. (red) set ting ; a liberal : reward paid for its : return by Hornsby, corner Fourth and Robert. ;s - ?. ','.,: ... | LOST — lady's purse in or near the opera house ' on Wednesday afternoon; a liberal reward will | be : given for *. its return to -Mr L N Scott at opera • house. .; Vyj ;■■■'.'.'- '■ '-■■-■■ : ■■::'■ ,-ir ■:::'_' Y--T27 :■ ' i LOST— Large red pocket-book containing money J and papers; finder ' Will be liberally rewarded by returning to No. 87 East Fourth. ■J- Y ; J ' * : V ' 7 '■ *■- ■• LOST— Small black and. tan dog, long ears, - plush I collar, white spot oil breast; a reward offered for return to 385 Jackson street. - y'-- ■■■.-■■■•: 7,• ! J - - . i. ■ . - ■ ,- ■■..■ -]OST— white bull . terrier dog, brown around 1 eyes,' black spots on nose; return to 7 Boston One 7 Price Clothing House. yyyVy ?• .' , :.;? tV? ?,'??: : ? J LOST— From 316 West Seventh street, a dark bay . mare; finder will be rewarded by returning ' her - to 316 West Seventh street. y^C -. ■■..::; : yy ..... -r ■- ...•»■.-:,:.-.•' - ■• -- •.- ■■ ••.:.....•;'..:.■» : > '■ ' BOARDING OFFERED. * BOARDERS for three well-furnished ' rooms; good board, nice location. Inquire at 491 Collins street. v- y. :V : . '.: yyyy ' "■ :y"H.. • ' • — . ; ■ — *, GOOD table board at $3.50 per week. No 25 Til .>! ton street; I V Y;.« ',-,■-".; Vr-.'..'. :y yVV: ■'■: T**IRST-CLABS board at 44 West Fifth street. ;>. ? GOOD rooms and* cheap board at 41 East Seventh street, corner Cedar. ' J- .■;->.-"•* v\:-: ■ V-Wt GOOD plain table board in private family, near . business center, ■ $4 per week; references ex-, changed.'. Address P9, Globe office.*-.*: . ; . GOOD board and furnished room f for I two; $4 50 per week. No. 25 Tilton street. ?'" •: * r PLEASANT furnished room with board, 521 Waba shaw street. '-. ' .. ■':'■■ NICELY furnished rooms with board at No 218 Eighth street south, between Second and Third avenues,..-,.'/..., ;.....-. ,-:....',...:.■ ;....,. ...,;,. PERSONS ■ desiring quiet, :. pleasant, homelike : ; boarding place can find such at 87 and 89 Sum-, mit avenue. ,•_ *. : ; ■_ '.. ' j ,-y ■'■".'-.'"' V '■''-' ' V. . FOR. SALE. ■?--'-' GOOD cow and calf for sale cheap, at 673 Hague . avenue, St Anthony hi 11 . .. * . '..-.' i J TWO English blood rattan dog's for sale. Address ' 288 Ramsey street. *■ ; . ..;.. - -.-■'; -: - ;. -..■ GPS) •)(\(\ $2,500 and $5,000 for first class resi «fl>>C»X'UU« dences. C O Lochren,' Northfield, ' Minn. : yyy -••■, -. ■- ■■ / * " •■'Vyyr'y ryVr-- y : FOR SALE— nice large dog house, that cost new $30, will be sold .cheap. J Inquire .at 349 Franklin street. . V . J. FOR SALE— Shot gun, Webley & Son, nearly new, reloading outfit, etc. Inquire Churchill, janitor, U. S. army building, Second and Robert streets. ONE four-burner A &W. oil stove, with oven and extension top, very little used. Apply 534 Selby avenue. . .'..-.*. . FOR SALE— restaurant, full stock. large trade, easy terms. Address F W Cooper, How ard City, Dakota. * , ''■'•* *■' ' '* ' JJ OR SALE—A magnificent $800 piano for $275, at C. AY. Youngmau* 117 East Seventh street. • A PAIR of Vineyard roller skates for sale cheap; nearly new ; size 10. Address X, Globe office. ONE hundred thousand brick for sale. Apply ,to E. Langevin. j Y-Y : OR SALE— Lot 10, block 9, Brooklynd addition, and lot 3, block 60,Bannlng ft Olivier's addition in Sixth ward.' T. O. Dufresne, 92 Eleventh street, V ; ; GGS for hatching. Pure blood Plymouth Rock and Brahmas; cheapest in the market. Room 4, 63 East Third street. rryVyy-y SEVEN-room cottage at White Bear lake; partly furnished; good well and ice house. Louis M Hastings, 29 Gilflllan block. EGGS hatching; brown and white Leghorns; stock A 1; $2 per sitting. Minnesota City, Minn. Otto Troost, Jr. :yy A 57-INCH standard Star bicycle; $75. N G Young, . Northfield, Minn. ■ .- HINTING office for five-column paper and job printing will be sold cheap or traded for real es tate. J Address H L Henry, Redfield, DT,.'. 1 FINE residence on Ashland avenue, very cheap;' $1,000 cash, balance on monthly payments. Ap ply to H H Herbst, room 34 Gilflllan block. ONE wall tent, nearly new, 24x50, for sale for half what lt cost. G W Root, 201 Fourth street north east. Y?-'-Y '' -' •*' FOR SALE— Large refrigerator, nearly new; cost $140; will sell very cheap. Apply to R. Casey,; 458 Robert street. . ' ':...■■. , FOR SALE— Lots on Robert street, in ; the New Central Park addition. B F Schurmeier, 366 Jackson street. V - ■ * 121-130 LOTS on Dayton's Bluff and in Arlington Hills and East ville Heights additions, on monthly pay- . ments. - B. F. Schurmeier. 366 Jackson street. ■'■--■■; 121-130 -.■■■ ■■■■■ . .-■:' ■ i GREAT BARGAIN— B2O acres of wild land and one lake farm for sale, J Inquire of J W Gould, Fairmont,' Martin County, Minn. . FOR SALE— 12-horse power monitor upright agricultural engine, in good order; has been used two seasons for threshing, i Address box 810, Hast ings, Minn. ' 116-46 WE have for sale a large number of second- ' hand threshing machine engines of various makes,' which will be sold at ' very low rates. Call; and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Yours truly, E. S. Brown, receiver, Stillwater. 'J 107-36 ; FOR SALE— Trees, trees, trees, at Summit Park nursery; all kinds of shade trees; including elm, maple, linden, box elder, evergreens, shrubbery and raspberry bushes. Dr. J H Bryant, 10*4 East Third street.. -_ . . . '_'.'_ 95* ' WANTED TO BUT. ,-.',• CORNER lot wanted; size 70 to 100 by about 120 to 150, in a. good neighborhood; will pay from $2,500 to $4,000. Address HW, Globe office. V • WANTED to buy— for cash. R F Leask & Co., 132 East Third street. ' 126*. ANTED — Soda fountain and show case and ice cream freezer. 182 East Seventh. Cook. ANTED TO BUY— A small job press, self inker preferred, about - 6xB or 9x13 ..ot thereabouts, inside chase. Address stating price and description, E. J. X., 315 West Seventh street. . WANTED— A set of Minnesota Reports, s? edition; must be in good order; will pay cash. Address W 5, Globe office. - V : ANTED to buy, residence lot in West St, Paul; cheap and easy terms.' O M, Globe. f WANTED to buy, second-hand bicycle, 82 or 54 Inch. Address H 40, care Globe. .*-?':•? TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange, 160 acres of good farming land in Dakota; 1". miles from depot, for stock of gro ceries. J Address box 417, Huron, Dak. TO EXCHANGE— acre farm near Larimore, D T, for St. Paul property. . Address James Stewart, 153 East Seventh street, St. Paul. ' OTION and Millinery store on Third street, small stock. Will exchange for property. Address E G Smith, Odd Fellows' block. -, ' 7 . . ■ ..:Vy :.< -frvfY Acres of A 1 land to trade for St. Paul real J.UL/ estate, improved or unimproved, horse and wagon or other value. G F Woolsey, 715 Burr street. WANTED to trade, one or two Minneapolis lots '-, for saloon or fruit store. Address C Ende, 909 Fourth street north, Minneapolis. - "■• WANTED— To exchange a good house, barn and lot that will rent for $30 or $35 a month for a well-located building lot, J M Smith of ■ Smith & Farwell, 333 East Seventh street. 114* BOARDING WANTED. - WANTED A permanent boarding place in lower town by two young ladies; references ex changed. Address AX, care Globe. A LADY. without Incumbrance would like to take a few to board . Can give good refer ence. Address 317 Market street. , A FEW more table boarders wanted at 25 East Ninth street, one block from capitol. : . -.. , BOARD in a good private family, by a young man, , best of references given. Address CC, Globe office. ' " :; ' "-' -' ■:'■'.'■■■'.-■. - U~~ NFURNISHED room and board in private fam ily, for gentleman and wife. Address C 19, Globe. . ■ . -■■'■- : •■'■'- -•-■'■' -■'■ '■'' - BOARDERS wanted at 358 Rosabel street; terms reasonable. -- -,' - - , ,- .- BOARD and rooms for family of four, or rooms convenient to the Portland; references required. Address with best terms, F 99, Globe office. : BY young man to board in private family; no other boarders; best references. Address EE S, care Globe. -■ - ■■■:'. ■-■■'■' ' .' . '... " ""■ '"*- < ~^--— -*-****' l —^— ■— ■■■■——■ mm — - T. . . MISCELLANEOUS. . '-'Vy. WATER — Tube wells cheap as common wells. '■ i T J R Roblee, northeast corner of Fifth and Lo cust streets. Also pumps fitted in for any depth, 127, WANTED Everyone to call or telephone to J M W' ' Cooley, in rear of 563 Broadway, for all kinds of * carpenter work— doors and windows a specialty.'. , ... 127* MRS. BARY. No. 595 Reatfey.. street, takes hair work of all kinds. Switches made for 81. V WANTED— AU persons having pianos or organs to send 25 cents and learn how to make tbe keys a pearly white. Address H T Armstrong, ' Jamestown, Dak.., box 683. ~ : :r ■:.-.■ i. STOVES stored away for the season, called for and 5 put up again in the fall. . Call or address Joseph Haag, 309 West Seventh street. : . * = 102* 11.I I. HI .11.. I 1.1. JII I lUIII.IIIIIIII I 111 II I J I J ;"''-", PERSONAL. ; .'y'y CORRESPONDENCE with pile sufferers, cure per-, J raanent, painless and guaranteed; flrst-class St. Paul references. Address Haemorrhoids,; care j Globe office. ' J .•' - ■yyys*;. 126-30 j ' ! ■ ' y. TO LEASE. .T'.T,7]:y TO LEASE on long time— Lots and blocks on the J West St. Paul flats, suitable for business, manu . facturing and storage purposes. ■-• D. D. Merrill. . 74* i- -''-n'"' *•"■■■• ; "-- ; . ! : : 'FINANCIAL.* ■ '■'.■ ".',--.'■-■■■-. ,! LARGE'and small sums to loan on city real estate. JLi H Caldwell, over People's bank. Y -yy 126-27 MONEY . to loan :in ; sums as J desired at " lowest rates; local • bank stock J for sale, ' W G Strick- J land, 863 Jackson street. .- ' -.- -■ '■' ■■:. : :'-:.' -V . '■-S-inn' OHO l HAVE $100,000 placed with me %>l\J\Jt,\J\J\J: by Eastern parties which I can 1 loan on Improved St Paul real estate in sums of any I amount from $1,000 Jup to $25,000, on very favorable < terms. 8 h Stokes, brokerage and Insurance, No 157 East Fourth street. _____ V:; J Y. J I ** LOANS on J Life Ins. Policies, L. P. Van Norman, > No. 245, Ist Aye. 8.,: Minneapolis. . _ - * ..• ■ *< "-;'■- ■■-'■' ■■""."■■*.■■-■■ ■; *■ " ■'.- '.-■.---■-.■-• :". .- ■■■'.■- *-* ■"':-■■- ■-..-" y't. MINNEAPOLIS? WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. /COLORED porter at 49 AVashington avenue south. GIRL to do general ■ housework at 1416 . Seventh 7 street south. \ "yy 7VVV 'r r V YOUNG- man J writing a good hand, for offlce J work. ..Address, with stamp, H & H, care this; offlce. V "ry'V-y . .'■■ ■;-: ryr-y": "■■ : YY? :; "-'n? AT No. 426 Nicollet avenue, two young men to '.wait oh lunch tables at noon. "'7 ' "-".', yyv V GENTS wanted to canvass ln both cities . and all AGENTS wanted to canvass ln both cities and all villages in surrounding country; quick sales and large profits:; Ware & Black, room .: 14. White block, corner Central avenue and Second street. 7? * ..,,—,.. — — »„.._,^^», ...... a ,. i , :,«mmm^mmm mm. '.Ty Tr SIT UATIONB WANTED. ; *. . .•"-*• V ' BY, a young man, 17 years old, to wait on J table or attend bar..' Address EAV, care Globe. 7.. ,7 rjj v YOUNG man with 10 : years' experience , as sales man;' would like to make a change; capable of handling .most any line of - goods; good references. • Address E E, room 3, 314 Washington avenue north.'. WANTED— Situation by a > stenographer "t and • type-writer; references ' given. * Address W.* L. R., care Globe. ■"; "'"..'. :i ****-•■; r ■■■'■-; ':'Y"JJ- -" '• '"'' AN experienced young man J' speaks English ; and A German I languages and wants J a situation ". as clerk either in dry goods or grocery store; At refer ences furnished. Address H AV- M, this office. - AYOUNG man with ten ' years' experience in 7 the - sewing : machine business wishes '.-; to ., engage with some country dealer; good references. Ad dress E E, Room 3, 314 Washington avenue north. ■ WANTED— Situation as clerk or delivery man in : '. grocery; have j had three years' experience.' Address J B G, Globe office. '■"-'-'•■ - * . ; WANTED — Situation iii grocery store; best of city references. Address EM M, care Globe. '" "' 7 REAL ESTATE. ?'.?•? FOR- SALE — One 1-6-room - house and barn with , full one-fourth acre lot, on the east side in best location. McNair & Newton, Room 8, Webb block. FOR SALE— 4O, 80 or 160 acres between the twin cities at low figures "and easy term l." Games, Magoon & Co., 125 Nicollet avenue. ,_ CORNER lot on Grand avenue at about two-thirds J its actual value. Address PJ H, Globe office, LOTS in all parts of the city to exchange for farms or wild lands. Robinson Bros-, Kasota building j CHOICE piece of business property on Washing ton avenue at a sacrifice. -. . Address ML, Globe . office. " ' -•-■''' FOR SALE. FOR sale cheap, one six-horse -J belt power, jj Isaac McNair, room 8, Webb block. r-yVyy OR SALE— Whole or half interest in patent right. Valuable ■ Invention. • • Implement • used by all farmers. Large profits and : ready sale. For full particulars address WJ, Globe. office. TWO good delivery wagons for sale cheap at 426 • Nicollet avenue. -•'' .= ' .''• ■' '■ ■' : FOR SALE— One-acre to 5-acre lots near. | Missis ■ sippi avenue and north of Como avenue, on easy J terms; no forfeiture; no mortgage; "yon J get J what you pay for. The R. M. S Pease Real Estate com pany, 45 Washington avenue south. . - V ' -.- TWO good delivery wagons cheap at No. 426 Nic .ollet avenue. '.'.■'. '.'JV. '.".' "YY " '.*.» '■ FOR SALE— Feed mill in this city; daily capacity 25 tons; splendid chance for . business. Games, Magoon & Co, real estate agents, 125 Nicollet ave nue. .. . '_ t .>, .--. . ... ■ ACRE HOMESTEADS in- section 17, town 29, range 23; call quick before they are all en gaged. The RMS Pease Real Estate Co, 45 Wash ington avenue south. -. . •-*•*•/«■--;.*(■ v-fSv S MISCELLAJNEOUS. FAMILY table board; early breakfast if desired; neatness a specialty; parties must be first-class; 107 Sixth street south. _•'■; {.:.{ ,-?; MAN with small capital to introduce the best sash balance invented; permanent business; easy work and J large profits. : Address C. A .Wilson, 509 Hennepin avenue. ; 126-28 GOOD horse in exchange for a first-class delivery wagon, at No 426 Nicollet- avenue. '■''-.. -■'■ THREE furnished rooms for rent at 511 Second avenue south." -' " V ' ' I BURNISHED rooms and good table board, 218 : ' Eighth street south. .; * FURNISHED rooms for rent at 324 Second avenue . south. -yy.. ... , : 7 .. " BOARDING house of twelve rooms, centrally lo cated; doing well. Apply to 249 Fourth avenue - north. ..-: •■,*•'•■■ ' ' '-.■- -■ ■':■ ••■-■'■•'.. '■ "■''-..■■'. ROOM and board wanted by two young men,' near the postoffice; private family preferred; - refer-' - ences exchanged. . Address C C. Globe office, SECOND FLOOR —_ Swiss cottage, six rooms, $12. j No. 620 Seventeenth street south, ] Minneapolis. FOR RENT — A 35 -room hotel, bar and billiard rooms in connection; will lease for three or five I years; located in this city; furniture and belongings part cash and rest real estate. Address JT, care this office. -■...:■ ■■.:: .•'? '. • . ..." , -. . ; 7 vv:_T-r DOCTORS WHITTIER! 'J 14 East Seventh street, St. Paul, Minn., and 423 lst Aye. 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Popular edition, same as above, but paper cover, 25 cents by mail, sealed.-: '•;."-'.: -~y-y ■**."■ ..'*-' ' -,' ' "_ DOCTOR T. J. PEJA.ROE M Jackson street. St. Pan)/ Mian. The most prominent and j successful physician n the Northwest, devoting exclusive attention to Chronic Diseases of the •• J V Tyyy KIDNEYS, BLOOD AND KERYOIS SYSTEM. All forms of Nervous; Debility resulting in Mental J and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other.' affections of the Throat, Skin or J Bones,' Blood Impurities and Poisoning, Skin" Affections, Old Sores, Pains in the Head J and Back, Rheuma tism, Ulcers,* Piles, Affections of the Eye and Ear, Disorders ■; of the Lungs, Stomach? Liver and Bowels and all Chronic . Female Complaints and " Irregularities are: treated by new methods with everlasting success. *" v. Offices i and parlor* pri vate. Write S for . circular. . Terms moderate. Consultation J free. . Offlce hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays; 10 a. m to 3 p. m. Proposals for "Work Oxen, and Plows. • ."' " '.' .■:-:■• - : '■' ■' -;■■■■: i j White Earth Agency,* 1 " .7 Minn., April 30, 1885. JY. - Sealed proposals endorsed "Proposals for Oxen and Plows," will be received at this Agency until 12 o'clock noon of May 27, 1885. (at which time the bids will be opened), for furnishing for the Indians of , the White • Earth ' and ■ Lake.' Winnebagoshish reservations 24 yoke of work oxen, with yokes and chains; 24 Cross plows and 3 breaking plows. . , : ; The work oxen to be delivered at i the i different reservations V must " be >' sound, *"• gentle " and well broken to work, from 4 to "6 years -) old, and .to weigh from 2,200 to 3,000 pounds per yoke. ; Ox-yokes must be of large size, and such as are known | as "freighters' yokes," with staple and ring, and the chains to be 3-S inch cable, thirteen feet long with hook on each end. v * - .All , bids must •be * accompanied Jby J a certified check on a United States depository,' payable to or der Of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for, at least five per cent, of the amount of i the proposal, which l check « shall 7 be forfeited to the ; United States lin \ case ; any % bidder; or bidders ' fail to promptly execute a contract J with > good' and .suf ficient sureties; otherwise to be returned to the bidder.; .The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if adeemed for the best interest of \ the service. j"j Any - additional in formation can be had from .he undersigned.' '■■■ :' i.yv ::, -v.. "■;-.-: 7 YJ- yy\T;'J. SHEEHAN." J? 7, U. 8. Indian Agent, White Earth Agency,' Minn. ;:-:y.-y _■-.-:■ 77 „.may4-3w«dexsun J* • - -• ; * LEGAJLS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY ' : ss.' •In Probate Court, 7 special term, April 14, 1885. •;; ■•;.--/. :•■ ./;„..*, V In the matter of the estate of Frank H. Pratt, de- ?? : ceased. ...7 . :,.\yy}-'- On reading and filing the petition of J Otto J Mell, claiming to-be- entitled to a' conveyance of : th< li north half of the ' southeast quarter of section twenty-two ' (22), town thirty-seven ? (37) ,Y rang« twenty-two (22) west, containing 80 acres, more 01 less, situate lying and being in the. county of Chi- | sago, in said state, from the administrators of said • • estate, setting forth the names, ages and places oi residence of all persons interested in said estate to be ' conveyed, and the ' facts * upon which said claim is predicated; 7 '.•'.- '' . ' : ->• It is ordered, that said petition be heard befor< the judge of this court, on Monday, the lst day oi June, A. d. 1885, at ten o'clock a. m. at the Probat« office in the » city of : Saint Paul, in said Ramsej 7 county, and that all persons interested in said es tate appear then and there to show cause (if anj they have) why a decree should not be made am thorizing and directing the administrators or saifl estate to make and execute a conveyance of said premises to the petitioner. V V ' • -•-'-• ■ • It is further ordered, that notice of the time and . place of hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate by the publication of this order foi four successive weeks, once in each week, the lasl of which publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, in | said county aforesaid, and that a copy of this order be served personally on all per- . sons * interested in said | estate residing in said county of Ramsey, at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, and on all • other persons in terested, by depositing forthwith, a .copy of such order in the postoffice at Saint Paul, in .said coun ty, with postage prepaid, directed to them respect ively at their place of residence, unless it appears that their place of residence is unknown. 'By the Court, -■ "... • '.: [L.B.] . WM. B. MCGRORTY, ■'■ :- ■'--- Judge of Probate. '< Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. .' . apl(j-th-4w STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY —ss. 7 In Probate Court, special term," April 29,1885. '„-■::■■ . - ; . In the matter of the estate of Lucy A. Hughson, 'deceased.':.,, . Whereas, an. instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Lucy A. Hugh son, deceased, late of said county, has ; been de livered to this courtr And Whereas? ' George F. Hughson I and E. E. HJughson : have filed therewith their petition, representing among other things that said Lucy A. Hughson died in said county, on the 17th day of April, 1885, testate, and that said petitioners are the sole executors named in said last will and testament, and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters tes- • tamentary be to them issued thereon. ... It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, and the said petition, be heard before this court, at the probate office in said county, on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, a. ». iBB5, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument. And it is further ordered, that public notice of the time and place of , said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publication of these orders for three weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and : published at Saint Paul, in said county. : By the Court,. . * ; -'■; -y. V.-. .-'_■-. WM. B. MCGRORTY, [L.S.] .... V.: :-■ Vr . Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. ap3o-4w-th STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY — ss. District Court, Second Judicial District. ' John R. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Joseph A. Renaut, John V.Wise, Sebastian Wise, Joseph Wise, Maria ' 7 Bevenour, Mary E. Renaut, Anna E. Renaut, Ber tha M. Renaut, Emma A Renaut, • Martha C. Re ■ naut, Joseph B. Renaut, and Charles R. Renaut, defendants. yyyy ••'-- srjtsiojf s. ' v. The , State of Minnesota to the above named defend ants: » •■.■.-'■•.' You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff ln the above . entitled action, which is on file in the office of the cleric of ihe district court aforesaid, ant to serve a copy of your answerto said complaint upos the subscriber, at his office in the city of Saint Paul, and county of Ramsey, aforesaid, within twenty dayt after the service of this summons upon you, exclusiv* of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answet the said complaint within the time aforesaid, tin plaintiff herein will apply to the district court afo>e said for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated at Saint Paul, Minnesota, this 19th day of March, a. d. 18S5. : 7 YY '-. . V JOHN W. WILLIS, mr26-7w-th Attorney for Plaintiff, St. Paul," Minn, RTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF TJHJI Union Iron AVorks Co. of St. Paul— To T all whom it may .concern: Know ye that we the un dersigned, Charles H. Robinson, Joseph Rothwell and Edward L. Hemenway, the place of residence of all of whom is at the city of St. Paul, county, oi Ramsey and state of Minnesota, have agreed t« associate ourselves together as a corporation un der the laws of said state, and do hereby and bj these presents form and create a body corpora and politic under and by virtue of the provision! of title two (2) of chapter thirty-four (34) of tha general statutes of 1878 of said state, and the sev eral acts of the legislature of said state amend atory thereto, and to that end and purpose dc hereby J adopt and sign the following articles ot incorporation: . Y-Y-r : YJ JC First The name of said corporation shall •bt the "Union Iron Works Co. of St. Paul." Second The general nature of the business to be carried on by the said - corporation ; shall •be a. manufacturing and I mechanical business, to-wit: The casting of metals . and alloys or either, and the carrying on of a general foundry; the making, building, forging and repairing . of . all kinds -of machinery and articles of metal and alloy or either, and the carrying on and conducting ' of - a general machine shop, smithery and forge, any, either or all, and doing all the .".fork 7 of every kind and description usually done-in-the-same or "any of the same, and the making of such articles from wood or other materials as may be. necessary to properly conduct and fulfill and comply. 1 with the requirements of said business and also the selling and disposing of articles so manufactured, and contracting and doing such work for others. ' -. * The principal place of transacting such business shall be the said city of St. Paul. - - The said corporation shall commence on the first day of May, A. D. 1885, and shall continue for the period of thirty (30) years there after,- and no longer. - :.-' YY c *. .. Third— The amount of capital stock of said corporation shall be one 7 hundred thousand (100,000) dollars, and shall be issued and paid in as ordered by the board of directors of said cor poration. -"■ \ ■" - 'yyyv *." "■ ■ y Fourth — highest amount of indebtedness or liability , to which said corporation shall at any time be subject shaU be the sum of thirty thous and (30,000) doUars. yy-yyvyyv ' J Fifth The names of the persons forming this association for incorporation are Charles H. Rob inson, Joseph RothweU and Edward L. Hemen way, and the place of residence of "each and all said persons is the city of St. Paul, county of Ram sey, state of Minnesota, Sixth — The names of the first boaad of directors of said corporation are Charles H. .Robinson, Joseph Rothwell and Edward L. Hemenway, who shall hold office and serve until the first annual meeting of the stockholders of said " corporation. The government of said ' corporation and ■ the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of three directors, who shall be elected an nually by the stockholders at an annual meeting of said corporation which shall be holden at the said city of St, Paul on the first Tuesday of the month of June in each year, and shall hold office and serve until their successors are elected and quali fied. V . Charles H. Robinson shall be the first president of said corporation: Edward L. Hemenway shall be its first secretary; Charles A. Dunn shall be its flrst treasurer, and Joseph RothweU shall be its first general manager. They shall each hold their respective offices until the first annual meeting of the corporation, or until their successors j are * elected and qualified. On the day of the annual meeting of the stock holders in each year the board shall ! elect a presi dent, secretary, treasurer and general manager of the corporation for the ensuing year, and may fill vacancies at any time. .... V The president and directors shall be stockhold ers in said corporation. Y-YyY ::'■: 7 .-; The board of directors may make, alter, adopt and amend bye-laws for said corporation, and shall therein prescribe and ' define the duties and pow ers of all the officers. The board may also change by bye-law the time and place, when and ' where ; said officers and j directors shall be elected, and may remove any or all of said officers at pleasure. Seventh The capital stock of said corporation shall be divided into two thousand (2,000) shares of the par value of fifty (50) dollars each. . In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our respective hands and seals - this, the SOth day -of April, A.D. 1885. CHAS. U. ROBINSON, . [L. S.] * : JOSEPH ROTHWELL, [l. 8.1 - E. _. HEMENWAY. . [L. S.J ' Signed, sealed ' and delivered in presence of F. A. Nason, R. B. Whitacro. ,'.'. -•-■•-'...• ....... , _,..., ..,. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I . , . 7 County of Ramsey, I - Be it known that on this SOth day of April, A. D. 1885, personally appeared before me, a notary public in and for said county, Charles H. Robin son, Joseph Rothwell and Edward L. Hemenway, to me well , known 7to be ' the same persons' de scribed in, and who signed and executed the fore going articles of incorporation, and tliey eaoh and severally acknowledged the same to be their own free act and deed. ; V- -. ''-■- . ■'■•'■■ -—*—- -_-_. JAMES N. GRANGER, 7 j Notarial 1 Notary Public, -V I Seal of , f. Ramsey County, Minn. V , J Ramsey Co., i ','.." -7?.; yy \\y Minn.' '."J . ' . ! V J ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, ".?' - 1 ■ County of Ramsey, ,!>'% I ';■*"-.',. office of the Register of Deeds. I ■'■ This is to certify that the within instrument was : filed for record in. this office, at St. Paul, on the lst day of May, A. D. 1385, at 10 o'clock a. m., and I that the same was duly recorded in Book C of In corporations, pages 121, 122,' 123. J ' — — _y_ .- ■■ -•: R. C. WILEY, ; J-. ?, ( Seal of the ) ?? Register of Deeds. , y'A Register of V "'<" Register of Deeds. Register of J "r I Deeds of ) ■ ■;' • - 7»J Ramsey j. ■ ' • . • . ; ■ ■ ■j County, > ( Minnesota. ) STATE OF MINNESOTA. :.:■■{': V : Department of State. I . ; . - ' I hereby certify that the within instrument wa filed for record in tills office on the lst day of May • 'A. D. 1885, at 3:30 i o'clock p. in., and J was duly re ' corded in Book f of Incorporation, on page 180. * FRED YON A I'M BACH, ,•' - ".■ • " Secretary of State. 7. : .- ■■■'■-.*.■■■■ -- .— — ---^— • FOB SALE. :,-••"? One-half or whole of Poller Coaster and right far ". St. Paui ami R-unsey county. v -•' - $5,000 CAN BE MADE .This year. Address. . -. .. ■ - ■ ■ ■ yy '_ ■■---• V 7YG. F. CRAWFORD, 7 ,7 . i YJ. > 77, 1132 Sutter street, San Frateiscu, C*ly- 7