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" ;■- : ••""' FREE TO ALL. ;... ■ The People's paper, The Daily Globe, will in sert advertisements under the heads of Help Wanted, Mt ßations Wanted, Lost and : Found, For Sale, For Rent* Boarding, not exceeding three lines, Free, to » rich and poor alike, but only one " advertisement on the same day from one individual . If , answers fall* . to come the first time, we Invite as many repetitions as are necessary to secure what yon - advertise for. We wish the advertisers to feel that they are not im ; posing on us by using our free columns. The Globe t is the People's paper, and the people are Invited to use Its columns freely in supplying their wants. Business Advertisement*, under those heads, will be charged oner half cent a word for each inser . . tion. The patrons of the Gloss outside the city are v. ■requested to use our free advertising columns, as we desire all to partake of Its benefits. • ; THE GLOBE COMPANY, ST. Paul, Minn. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. / • . TWO reliable men of steady habits and well recom- J- mended; positions permanent and * lucrative. Collier, .57 Davidson block. . -.- ' WANTED— boy, apply at room 11 Mann- VV heimer block on Friday, between 11 and 12 o'clock, and at no other time. R W Johnson. /COMPETENT man as foreman on carpenter work \j desires a situation; good reference. J L G, this office. "• . WANTED— A first-class baker, at J C Horrigan's, 688 MW*sippi street. Must be first-class. ONE first-class painter and gralner wanted. Ad aress box 634, Mankato, Minn. WANTED -Bookkeeper and salesman who en joy a short smoke to try "Duke Cigarettes" They are absolutely pure, mild and sweet, ana me very best that can be produced,, regardless of cost. Bold by W. S. Dennis. Gilflllan Block. - I *' WANTED- Any number of well-educated joung men of refined and discriminating taste, to :" try "Duke Cigarettes." They contain only the nat : oral properties, flavor and fragrance of the choicest . tobacco In the world. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co.. ' corner Fifth and Robert. _____ ■ WANTED— First-class cabinet maker. Tenney \\ "&Kessler, 12S Dakota avenue. West St Paul. CARPENTERS wanted' corner Iglehart and West- ; V era avenue. J J McGeehan. SEVEN salesmen at the Singer Sewing Machine office, 27 East Third street. '__ "■ ANTED— An experienced canvasser for pianos .' \V and organs to work on commission. Address box 1167. Duluth, Minn. " ■ CM A/lAor $2,000— the Union Endow bl.UUU meat Association. . Marry! Marry! Marry' and receive $1,000 or $2,000. Lady and gen tlemen agents wanted to whom very liberal terms will be given. Call daily between 1 and 2 o'clock. Address E. M. French, Secretary, room 18, 430 Wa basha street.St. Paul. **' TT7"ANTED— Ten experienced solicitors for U VV SB S. Apply room 4, 63 East Third street. AFIRST-class gents' furnishing salesman wanted one who has an acquaintance in the city. Ad dress D M, care Globe. WANTED— Young man from 14 to 2C, who talks ,' \V: German, at saloon on East Third and Maple ' Streets. _____ ANTED— A few good strippers. John Hart \V cigar factory. 594 Still water street. A" GOOD blacksmith, one not afraid of work, can find a place with C J Depne, Olivia, Minn. WJ ANTED— at Kent's Package delivery. WWTED at onee — Ten experienced mantel and \V tile setters. Apply to Skidmore _ Gannett, 173 West Third street. " ' WANTED— An assistant baker. Inquire 436 \ V Jackson street^ WANTED— out of work, needing money, to borrow on household goods and other articles sf value. . R Deming _ Co, 362 Jackson street. USBS; 63 East Third; big inducements to good man. Write or call. . [ THIRST-CLASS coat and pants makers wanted im . Jf . mediately. Address T O Maring, Northfield, '.Minn. • . ' . BOY to work in drug store. Apply at Karl Sim mon's Third street store. WANTED carpenter with small family to rent a house and pay rent in work. Apply to T B \ Earners, city market house. A /CARPENTER wanted at corner of Hall avenue and Vv Delos street. West St PauI \KTTANTED — Gentlemen to learn telegraphy. Ex \V penses partly earned while learning. Globe Telegraph Co., 836 Jackson street, St. Paul, Minn. "... r ■ ... .-.-- 140-51 - . . . . Female. -. '* WAXTED— A lady compositor to work on weekly W paper, permanent situation if agreeable. Ad dress Otter Tail Co. Farmer, Fergus Falls, Minn. . r, „ - ■■ ....-■ 148-54 _, : _ WANTED— Experienced hands for dressmaking, ' W' at Dickinson's department store. -' ■' ■ A GIRL to do housework. Call at 307 Olmsted 'j\. street. ': ■-' ..'.. - ;.-. " ■ _^_^ /COMPETENT girl for general housework; 358 East l_/ MntU.gp-.ee4.. ... . . , .-..-' WANTED— Office girl at Detroit laundry, Seven "cornets;-- -j..- -':•;.-■ '■■'■'.;■ ' . - IWAX?E'._>O;-i*»uaker, first-class. Miss Garrlgan, r 819Ea»?S<r<»ent1i-6treet. . _____ ' /"S OMPETENT cook, must be good laundress. Ap vv ply No. 24 College avenue west . GIRL to nurse and do upstairs work, Mrs. Vinton, ijT .309 Dayton avenue^ WO first-class dressmakers. .Miss o'K.eefe, room X 15, Forepaugh block. Seven corners. - WANTED— A girl for general housework; small , family. . Apply 263 University avenue. WAXTED— Cook and laundress . and second girl. W-- Capt Stivers, Fort Snelling. - , - . ■ ■«-.:, WORK, work, till you can't rest at Paige & Coakley's Employment office, 214 \ East Sev -enth street. ■ - •■.-..-- .-..-■ WANTED— once, a girl with good reference to go to Miles City to cook, wash ■ and iron in ■mall family. Call at 43 North Forbes street, corner of Pleasant avenue. .. . - - WANTED — to run machine at H G Neal's J W awning shop, 30 West Third street. TIT ANTED a cook at 12 East Seventh street. WANTED— Experienced dressmaker, also ap prentice; can call to-day. 107 Martin street. ~\~ DINING-room girl and two kitchen girls, $3 per jj' week. 443 Jackson street, CA GIRLS wanted at the employment office. 317 tJ\J Wabasha, for cooking, dining room, kitchen, laundry, general housework and dishwashing. "Y"^ IRL wanted for general housework at 32 Irvine VJ park. ' •..••.' ".' GOOD German or Swede girl for general house VJT work; references required. . 485 North street. . GIRL for general house Work. Apply at 128 Sum mit avenue. .. • .' i ■ ' •' . A GOOD cook, washer and ' lroner, at No. 166 Sum ~J\ mit avenue, Mrs J Kelliher. /COMPANION to a lady, nice comfortable home V/ offered in exchange. Address T C W, care Globe, WAITER for restaurant. Inquire between 8 and 9 a. m., at 235 Sibley. „'■',:: Of \ Competent girls to work in first-class families. /CUMrs. Schnell,cornerSlxth and Minnesota streets. Y~l IRL wanted, 559 Rice street. , GOOD wages will be paid a female cook. T A King, Superior, Wls. --------- --- - ■ GIRL to do house work. • Call at 307 Olmsted AT street, corner St. Paul. H Cam en. ~' ,• A GOOD girl for general housework; call north west corner Thlreenth and L' Orient streets. . - A girl wanted for general house work at 49 ■ West J\. Fourth street. ' : '•■ " . r " A GOOD nurse girl wanted at 285 Summit avenue. WANTED— Girl for general house work at 496 Banfll street. _- - "\7"OUNG girl to take care of child and help with JL house work; 546 Laurel avenue." *""■.'■;"■■:* LADY amateur vocalists wanted for light opera; J_i address *ith name, S D, Globe office.' A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wanted that can fit and cut ladies' white goods and dresses. Inquire at No. 81 East Seventh street.-- H Caplln. SITUATIONS . ■ .- . ■ Male. ' }~ -f : \"lj} A Tinsmith and general Jobber who -(peaks Ger- A man would like to get a steady job. city or sountry. - Address M. Guthier, 283 Louis street, city. BARBER— A youngman of some experience would like a chance to finish trade: wages no object. For one week address W H Condon, Minneapolis, Minn. .. AX experienced hand wants situation in a country ■J\. printing office. Address box 313, 5t. Peter, Minn. ANTED— agency of a hail Insurance com -, pany by a good solicitor. . Address lock box 238 Atwater, Minn. . , BY a young Swede, situation wanted In a grocery or general merchandise; good references and Willing: to work. Address EOT, Globe.' -.; A YOUNG man of 18, having a thorough knowl edge of .bookkeeping, wants a position In an of fice. : " Address WD, Globe office. ' r . ' ■■-. COMPETENT bookkeeper wants to open and balance books for small firms; remuneration low. Address WW, 54 East Third street. -' AN Industrious, sober young man wants employ ment of any kind; --understands taking care of . horses. Address Y v 18,. Globe office. -.,. . ; POSITION by first-class office man, man as assist- X ant bookkeeper or lor general ; office work; best of references. Address SDK, care Globe office. ( : . ; A' : MIDDLE-AGED German would like to work __. around a store or in private family; is willing to ■ take care of horses. r Address" AM, of this office. '. : : SITUATION by a young man, In -the grocery busi- O ness; four years' experience; -best of references. Address W Beckwith, 857 Franklin street* St Paul. ■* « EMPLOYMENT of any kind wanted ; 1 speak ; five languages. Address G" A E", Globe office. ',*^;v. T i. - : SITUATIONS WANTED. Males Continued. S" ITI'ATION as solicitor and correspondent for a good newspaper, by an experienced mas with reference. A M Gordon, city postofflce. EMPLOYMENT wanted la surveying, measuring lumber, woods or fields; eight years' practice best references. Address J Nalsstram, Black River Falls. BY a steady man any kind of common labor, wages not so much an object. Address JP, 45 Globe office. QITUATION as teamster, has had eleven years' ex- O perience in Chicago, best of reference. Address Teamster 36, Globe office. SITUATION as cook, by an experienced man.of temperate habits, best of reference. Address A S, Blobe office. A GOOD stenographer wants to enter a lawyer's of fice as student. Address RA, Globe office. YOUNG man, five years' experience as double entry bookkeeper, desirous to take any position that will pay expenses; best references. FS P, Globe office. YOUNG man 17 years old and willing to workT wants a place where he can make himself use ful. Address W 26, care Globe. T^XPERIENCED janitor wishes situation, first- X_ class city references. J T, Globe. BY a baker, situation in town or country. Address 491 Wabasha street. SITUATION in a grocery or general merchandise, either in city or country, has had years' experi ence. Address AT, this office. PLACE in a store, not afraid to work, well ac quainted in the city, sneaks German and English fluently; references. F E, 78 West Tenth street, rear. WANTED— Position by young man as cferk in hotel ; New York experience ; in or out of city. Address Clerk, this office, WANTED — By a first-class pastry cook and con fectioner, just from New York, with t~enty two years' experience in hotel and party business in New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Address Paul Boeder, No 50 West Fourth street. 146-147 SITUATION Wanted— A sailor aged 22, of ten O years' experience, desires employment on some lake. Address Sailor, Minneapolis. SITUATION as coachman; good references. Ad- O dress J C, Globe office. SITUATION as teamster. Address J, Globe office. O Good references. SCAXDlNAVlAN.experienced, wishes a situation in a grocery storey best of reference, good salesman and willing to work. Address Jim, Globe office. A YOUNG man of 22 wishes situation where he can work himself up, has two and a half years' experience in bookkeeping and soliciting; best reference given. RD H, care Globe. "ITT ANTED— Situation as bar keeper or traveling ♦ V salesman for liquor house; experience. Speaks English , German, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. G A E, Globe office. "pMPLOYMENT of any kind. Three years exper- X_ ience as grocery clerk, also three years in office work. Reference given. EA G, care Globe. ■\7"OUNGman with good business habits and city JL reference, would like a situation In wholesale store. Address JN D, care of Globe. WANTED— Situation by man cook, competent to do meat and pastry; no objections to coun try. Address X, »70 East Eighth street, St Paul. QITUATION wanted as head waiter in first-class O hotel for the season; speaking three languages; best references. Address A 9, Globe office. WANTED— By young man, situation as copyist, book-keeper or work in office; best of refer ence; speaks Swedish and English. Address SJ W, Globe. ITUATION wanted by a yonng man of good habits, willing to work. Address E W, care Globe. WANTED — A situation as waiter, first-class, white. BH, office of Globe. AFIRST-class waiter from New York desires a place in club or private house. JS, Globe office. A YOUNG man wants an ordinary set of books to take care of or other writing for evening employment. Address C, care Globe, FAIR stenographer, typewriter operator and sound operator wants situation. Address box 55 La Moure, Dak. BY a man of 20, who speaks five languages, and is a good penman, situation; willing to work hard; best of references. Address MW, care Globe. SITUATION by a young man of 18, and of goo habits, in a drug store, to learn the business* Care of B S, Globe office . OITUATION by a young man of good habits, will- O Ing to work at respectable work. JT, Globe office. "POSITION wanted in office by an energetic, in- X telligent man, well up to all kinds of office work. L J, Globe office. BY young man of experience, in hardware store, wholesale or retail; honest and reliable; good reference. Address NP, G'.obe office, Minneapolis. DRUGGIST — Registered pharmacist of Illinois; speaks French, German and English; best of references. Address W Shubert, Duluth, Minn., care Bay View hotel. BUTCHER wants situation; first-class meat cutter or in the back shop. Address AC D, American house, city. YOUNG man, five years' experience as double-en try bookkeeper, will take any position that will pay expenses; best references. FG P, Globe. BY a young man as bookkeeper or assistant; long experience and best of recommendations. Ad dress A P, care Globe. A POSITION with reliable real estate agent in St. Paul, on commission, by a young man well ac quainted in the city. Address Real Estate, Globe office. BY a youngman of integrity, situation as sten ographer and assistant bookkeeper. Address J Z5, Globe. A YOUNG mar. wants situation in the drug busi ness; three years' experience; best of refer ences; salary no object; wish to finish learning the business, Address W F Beckwith, care YMC A, St Paul. AS night-watchman, janitor, or to work in private family, by a reliable Swede, age 28, best of ref erences. Address AA L, care Globe. A POSITION with a team at light, work. Apply at __. Mrs T Cunningham's, 85 Western avenue. "p MPLOYMENT wanted by an experienced civil • J engineer; railroad office or construction. W, Globe office. SITUATION as rapid and distinct writer: wages no object. Address HC G, Globe office. WANTED a position as shipping or^ receiving clerk, references given if required". Address N M S, Daily Globe. WANTED a position in a wholesale house, object promotion. Reference if required. Address J E L, Globe office. "If OUNG man, five years' experience as double X entry bookkeeper, will take any position that will pay expenses, best references. F GP, Globe office. A SITUATION as head waiter or steward, eight years' experience, can give first-class references. Address L B, Globe office. WANTED position by a young man to drive and take care of horses In private family, good references. Address EB, Globe. A POSITION as stenographer or clerk by a young man. Address A H C, 49 West Fourth street. ■\7"°UNG man, seven years' experience in grocery X and bookkeeping, wants situation. 614 Canada street. Female. . LADY wishes situation as housekeeper or com panion to a lady: best references. Inquire No 181 Iglehart street. OFFICE work, copying or proof reading, by Mrs. Wilson, Xo. 14 East Seventh street, room 16. MIDDLE-AGED lady desires a situation as house keeper, or light work in a private family, either in city or country. Address 102 East Twelfth street. T ADY pianist who can play accompaniments well X_ for songs or violin would like to treat with parties requiring same. Address MC, Globe office. A YOUNG lady who can furnish first-class refer ences wants situation as nurse. Address Alice, this office. A MIDDLE aged widow lady would like the care of widower's family. Mrs AC M, Globe office. SITUATION as a nurse girl or to care for invalid lady. Emma Glen, Globe office. AN experienced nurse with reference can be found at 211 Fourteenth street. \ YOUNG girl wants situation to do second work; __. light work for small wages preferred. Address X 59, care Globe. A COMPETENT and experienced lady teacher wants a situation, first-class testimonials from institutions wherein hitherto engaged. Address M L H, care Globe. A LADY wishes a position as clerk or do writing In an office: can speak Scandinavian and En glish. Address EH, 32 Ea«t Falrficld avenue. X ADY of refinement and Intelligence would like a J_( posi'ion as housekeeper in a gentleman'sfamlly, will assist in the work, age 30. Address HF L, caro Globe, Minneapolis. WANTED Immediately situation by two Ameri can girls In respectable family; no objections to leaving city. Call on or address AC, 620 St. Ptter street. BY a young lady, a respectable and remunerative position of trust for a few hours each afternoon; can furnish references if required. Address JD, 50 Davidson block, city. AN excellent German girl, experienced In genernl house work, desires a situation, reference fur nished. German Employment office, corner Sixth and Minnesota streets. Mrs Schuell. WAXTED— Dressmaking In families by the day. Call at No 27 West Fifth street. SBWHro wanted by a lady, by day or week; call or address X V, 544 Deßow street, city, up stairs. CJITUATION by a young lady as marker in a laun " dry; address K. M, 544 Deßow straet, up stairs. WRITING of copying In a store -or office by a young lady. Inquire at No. 27 West Fifth street. T> V a young steady woman, a situation to take care JL> of an invalid lady, take charge of infant, do plain sewing. Address JD H, Globe. THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1885. 'fz::7..^V..:: FOR RENT. : ;' : S";^ '.';'' ■^■■■- :'~-~ h^\'^. Stores, Etc -:.-/-- :.; . FOR rent, the two S well-finished and well-lighted - basements in the Iten block. West St. Paul, ad joining the bridge, suitable for restaurant, tailor shop or barbershop. - ~ Inquire , at ' Banders' saloon In - the same building. ; .*'-..;■ --r. L ,, ? ■:}' >; » . ' 148* , FOR RENT— Brick store on East ' Seventh ■ street; X good location for a drug or grocery ■ store. E A Sargent, 41 East Fourth street. , . -'. 146-148 ■.. T7OR RENT— room No 868 Dayton avenue. : X Apply to Rietzke _ Co, , corner ' Dayton • and Western avenue. i;: . , . . - .. • .'•'.' V.v FOR RENT— Grocery store; all fixtures s In; very X low rent; no opposition. -'Apply 962 Burr street. FOR RENT— Store for first-class ice cream parlor -T ; for the summer; best locality ■in ) the city. J W Sbepard, Fourth and Robert streets. "■ ",'•; ' '.', J : •; FOR RENT— Store-room, 186 East Seventh street. X: '. bimon, the Pawnbroker. '. : . >'.. • ... v TORE for rent In a very desirable location. j Apply O at O B Wagedahls tailor shop, 679 DeSoto street. QEC'OND and third floors of 164 and 156, East Third O street; apply at general office of Northwestern Fuel company. •: ■ ■• " STORE in good business location. : Apply 506 , St. O Peter street - ..-.-.. . TO RENT— Store with or without rooms, la fine business location. j Apply to H Wright, 129 West Fourth street, between 12 and 2 o'clock. '. ' . v ; STORK No 61 East Seventh, for rent at moderate O figure. Apply at same number. . * • ' OTORE for rent. . Inquire at 506 St. Peter street. DON'T mist this chance; $25 a month; cheapest store In the city; good business stand; every convenience; 542 Laurel avenue. . Apply at 54 South Laurel avenue. • . ' . '-T--' FOR RENT— New brick store, (Kief a row), cor ner East Seventh and Mlnnehaha streets; good location for clothing and gents', furnishing, house hold goods or second-hand store; cheap rent. In quire of A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-98* WO stores, corner University and Virginia aye- X nues ; good location for boots and shoes, millinery, , dry goods or hardware business. Inquire corner Third and I Wabasha, McClung block. Gray & Mo riarty. . . . .-■....- . 127* BUILDING 20 by 40, suitable for storeroom or manufacturing purposes, Willlut street, , near Fifth. C Schnittger. 275 East Seventh. 105* ' i ,; 'O-;-, '.■;'.'r . Houses. - HOUSE Renting Agency, 819 Jackson . street, will remove June Ist to German-American National bank building, corner Fourth and Robert streets. .. FIVE-room house, for rent, rear of 103 Forbes street. ' Inquire at 436 Jackson. DOUBLE brick house with nine rooms for rent; XJ all modern improvements, No. 180 Western ave nue. Inquire 376 Dayton avenue. FIVE-ROOM house In good repair for $15. Inquire X 560 Broadway. "" ■ -. ■'. COTTAGE on West Seventh street. Inquire of H Herbst, room 34 Gilflllan block. , HOUSE seven rooms, city water, bathroom; one block from city market, pleasant location. In quire 27 East Ninth street. • . .... ,' . ' -~ " OR REST—Two fine residences, cheap; in a splendid location; and also two large boarding houses. Apply to E Langevin. ":%f--?\ ■ -.. A small house near capitol, furnished or unfur 'A nished. v Inquire at 545 Wabasna street. NEW seven-room house, St .Anthony hill, cellar 1 1 cistern, shade and fruit trees; easy terms. Ap ply at 418 Wabasha street. '■;'■ APART or whole of a furnished house, five min utes' walk from post office. Address C D H, office Globe, • ■ < ;-; J ' : TVTEW EIGHT-ROOM house next to corner Pleas- ant, on Walnut; all modern conveniences. C ant, on Walnut: all modern conveniences. C A Esterley, 258 Pleasant avenue, corner Walnut. ■■• -■■■:■'•. ,■; ■ , - . 144-50 . .- . : . FOR RENT or Sale — Two nice new . five-room cot tages on Charles street near Rice, ready June 1; cheap and very easy terms. C A Esterley, . 258 Pleasant avenue, corner Walnut street. ' 144-50 ; FIVE-ROOM cottage on leased ground In good or der; 497 Olive, corner Tenth. ," ; ' APART or whole of a furnished house, five min utes' walk from postoffice. Address CD, office Globe : ..-. .-:■: . . DESIRABLE residence near city hall. John- XJ -. son. ■ . ■ ■;■ ■ . '■'■; ' ' : ;'-. ':■ NEW DOUBLE house, ten rooms each, with latest JL l modern improvements; Iglehart street, between Rice and Louis streets. .Apply at once to P E Murphy, at Powers, Durkee _ Co, East Fourth street. '. -. - 144-50 GOOD house In central location; owner's . family VJ will take meals with- tenant, if desired. '"Ad dress N, this office. : .' ■ • . ■ COTTAGE of five rooms, . new. hard and soft water; good location and convenient. Apply at 183 Genessee street. "-.' '■•.-:. ■'• .'.,'-,' HOUSE 553 Wacouta, corner Spruce; good order. XI David Sanford, Jr., 349 Wabasha street or 602 Canada. , . '. " ; ; . .' HOUSE of nine rooms to a small family, No 240 XX West Seventh ; " the " owner would * retain two rooms and board with tenant. . . ..' ' *■ « / . . ■ ' A ; FIVE-room cottage With garden at 181 Iglehart \t\. street. -.* .^-"V- ; fT^WO furnished homes at White Bear ■ lake. - In -L- quire at 87 West Third or Ramaley's park. ■ ; !; ' I'A ROOM house for sale, fifty feet front,6ol Holly. _\J Inquire on premises. ■'. ... '.-:■.. ' ANEW house of nine rooms to rent.cistern, cellar; ready June 1.- Apply at 171 Charles street. FROM June 1. all modern conveniences. Inquire at 276 Pleasant avenue. ■ ■' : -<-,•;'-'! ; : — — L. — NEW house of seven rooms,"Phalen water, batn room, hot and cold water, central location. In quire at 561 Cooper street.' .: • .-*■-.. } SEVEN-ROOM house for rent, East Thirteenth street." F Pat well. • " ' J-t: HOUSE for rent, six rooms, 161 Dale street; $20. XX C E Plummer, 494 Selby avenue. ■'■ : AT White Bear lake, seven-room cottage near Cottage Park station. Inquire of . W W Dunn, "White Bear. ■f^OR RENT— with six rooms and attractive X grounds, No. 396 Dayton avenue, near Western, at $25 per month; apply at 345 Jackson. FOR RENT from June Ist to November Ist, fur ' nished house, all modern Improvements, to a de . sirable tenant, 377 Washington street, near park. F M Finch. ' - \ '.■'•. FOR RENT — Houses from S6 to $10 and $20. James X: Dillon, 254 Commercial 1 street. . , 2u2* FOUR houses of eight rooms, two of 10 rooms, two X of three rooms, flat six rooms; one block three stories high, three stores, twenty rooms; call at 341 Sherman street. ' 119* FOR RENT— From May 1, store and dwelling, cor X ncr Rice and Summit avenue; fine location for most any business. Inquire of A. R. Kiefer. 190 East Seventh street. .-'..!■. 95-98* HOUSE of ten rooms, good well, cistern and cellar, XX corner Fauquier and Greenbrier avenue. ; J W Jaggar, 280 Jackson street. • ; . . Rooms, . npwo pleasant furnished rooms or unfurnished sin- X gle room; furnished $5 per month; 544 DeSoto street. • " . \ > '> -,- ./ ■ .. FOUR nice rooms with Phalen water to rent. In quire of J M Cooley, rear of 563 Broadway. T^URNISHED room, pleasant location, to rent; 212 S. Pleasant avenue. . ..;:.';:' Tj^OUR unfurnished rooms on ground floor to rent X cheap; 544 Deßow street. ■COR rent, rooms at 358 Rosabel street. '"PHREE rooms for housekeeping, furnished or un- X furnished. Call at 535 Mississippi street., A~\F\ East Seventh street, Mann block, nicely fur rJbX»_/. nished front rooms; one for $15, one for $10. TJLEASANT furnished room for rent, 216 East X - Thirteenth street. • v ■ " . ■ '■ • . . A NICE furnished room, suitable for two gentle men. with use of bath only, five minutes' Walk from Seventh street, 229 Spruce street. " ■ ' ' . • FLAT of five rooms to rent. $15, at 372 Dayton ave nue. . Apply to JW. "Shepard, Fourth and Robert i streets, German- American bank building. FOR rent, three rooms with - large pantry; lake ;; water, on first floor; 541 Broadway. ■•/-;, FOR rent, two or four rooms with water, new ' house, fine location, near street cars. . 289 Wil liams street. ' " . ' .-.'■.;. SUITE of rooms to rent at 862 North Fort on rea- O sonable terms* : m . ■■...... "I7RONT room with alcove, furnished or unfurnished, X for two gentlemen and wife or two . gentlemen, I In private family; 527 Mississippi street. ROOMS for rent at 275 Concord street, West side, two blocks from 'bus line. ,' " •.;_.-. ■ T7URNISHED rooms, . sittingroom, - bedroom and X alcove, suitable for two or four gentlemen; cars pass the door; terms moderate; 223 Grove sft-eet. rpWO nicely furnished rooms "at' $5 per month at X 451 St. Peter street. .••.;.'.:■■ .'■ t '■• i,;' ~i -—• r": *-■' "'■ 9 I ' — '— , __ npiIREE unfurnished rooms for rent; suitable for .X • light housekeeping, 158 Valley street. ;', ;, «-Aij FURNISHED suit of rooms for • rent •: in Central •X 5 block, 1&H West Third street, third floor. - :< .- ; , FOR rent at Men-lam Park, rooms furnished' or un _,, furnished. . Inquire at house H L Crosw*U. ; MARRIED . couple, without children," wanted to -occupy furnished rooms ron firm-floor for light housekeeping; references; 70 Tilton street. ■'-.'•' T7URNISHED rooms with board can be had at 313 X East Eleventh, street, near B.rba'dway; .T7URNISHED rooms from $5 to $8, at 61 . College X. avenue west. Very nice place and pleasant sur- / rounding. ' ''. ■ ' ; '* : "'".■'.'- ' •-"'?'' ".""•. ;''V;'* ; >l4 6-147 .*• ' r I7LKGAXTLY furnUhed rooms in private family; Xi references exchange.-. 217 East Eighth street. • TO RENT— Large pleasant furnished, room, new house; bath room near. 52 Iglehart. ;: :.; »' '. FOUR pleasant rooms for light house keeping ' partly furnished If desired. Address E 99, Globe ■'otfce.'..;J'''"'.".'' 'V'~\. "?■'.' ' '- '''-•;Vr.-.*. : V.'^ ; f ; r;?' "■'■'■'. 'rp HREE nicely-furnished rooms,, $5 • and vs6 ; per '. X month. , 123 Fourteenth street, second door from Robeit. ;'>•■'•.■;■'.;;;-•:;.;■ "•••*.j,S : "- 1 ; ;;',„; .";,V;',;y; ;• ' ; - ': AN elegant suite of furnished rooms .In gteele't J\ block, corner of Wabaslm , and Sexenth • streets. {'\- NICE suite of furnished rooms In Gaarral bk>ck, --:■: J\. No 16J4 South Third street. ..^;.: .:.;.:-, us ■■ FOR RENT. Rooms Continued. y^^i A nicely-furnished front room with pay window, A suitable for gentleman and wife or. two : gentle men. .Use of bath. v 484 Cedar street. f;£\ ; i . ; ; OOL and \ comfortable room in f , private \ houses v^ modern conveniences, cheap 1 ten minutes', walk from Merchants hotel, 1 542 Cooper, near.Tenth street. VERY desirable, v; nicely-furnished 4> rooms, i with • ;' V; best of board; also unfurnished suite, at 89 Sum mit avenue. Day boarders taken. v: v ; ; ,•;.--.■. --• TTNFURNISHED > parlor v ; and • finely-furnished ; U rooms to rent, j- 817 Pearl street. ».. .; .' , ' ... ALCOVE H room i unfurnished, suitable ', for ", two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; private fam ily; 165 Iglehart street, near Bice. > ;. ■ .. ;■ . '; V y l' FROM June 16th, for one month," a furnished room X? on Third street, rent $10. r Address L M, Globe office. ;; ; ". : ' ;.;, jj ' > *,',''-;"''.•-':-■%'' -•-- '■>-'-"' : - ■' '■'''"<■.■■■ ■'■' < QITTING-room, bed-room and , alcove, suitable for 0 two or four gentlemen, cars pass the door, terms moderate. . 223 Grove street. '■' '^ >'.■'■-.'>■■'. '..".' TWO neatly furnished^ front rooms, use of bath, X one block from Bice park. 351 Franklin street. "PLEASANT single front room, | location I central. -L : 333 East Sixth street. ■ ■' r ; \-'V, V 'TWO furnished rooms, with alcove, closet and wa- X ter, light housekeeping If desired}. family pri vate. 862 Fort, corner Fifth:.- ", /'-'.'■■•:"'- ..•.-';- ■ .■..;- A PLEASANT furnished room at '808 Sherman Ix. street, between West Seventh and Exchange, upper town. >' -•' •' x -?- ' -.', ; .■■; TVTICELY furnished rooms, modern conveniences. li 217 Pearl street. V ■■■'" 1 • - ' "-■'■'•'- ; ! --V" '.-'■•■ nPWO LARGE rooms, unfurnished. 1. Call at 362 X Maria avenue. ;./,• ' .»^"-r.'\;.-:'...-v'-.-''- . PLEASANT furnished or unfurnished room, for XT one or two gentlemen,' with " or * without ■ board; modern convenient, at 236 Eesast Ninth street. '-■ T^ESIRABLE furnished roomt fronting Rice part; JLJ 848 Market street. ,; ' i ?£] r tX: ',■'''■■< A NICELY furnished front room, »6 . par : " month; XX 382 Joßette street. '■'<-:' .... i '-. '■'.■■. ■'■■'■ .;■-,>':-:'■ ONE large, pleasant unfurnished room, alcove ad joining. For particulars address AL, Globe. s ; FOR RENT— furnished rooms .atl4 . Nash street, corner Mississippi street. <^±~ , ,.: -'■ ~- j;; 2 PLEAS ANT front rooms, can be used separately or en suite, also ■ table . board. . . 21 East . College avenue. \ - ; - : - ■-,- ' ; '•'•■•'."'; - .--.--.•'"■',- ; NICELY-furnlshed front . room, bath, etc", 292 1 1 Olmsted street, between St. Paul and De Bow. Terms reasonable. . . . •> ; .•' •.-•;.' ■• . '<-. ' ; VERY nicely furnished rooms In private family ■ '.V 562 Burr street. ' v ": ':■:: •■■'"■■• .'.<-. /~~1 OOD rooms to rent, at 525 Burr street. :■: ; A FINE, large front j room to rent, with or without board, with bath, etc., at 399 Walnut street. \ , i • FLAT of four rooms, with well and cistern water", X suitable for light housekeeping, at 26 South Forbes street. . - \ ' ' . . '.' : . - '•- . y :[ .•■ '•' ; ' >.■ : '<'■■'■ .\ '] 'THREE unfurnished. rooms with bath and closets"; X- cheap rent; 7 Tilton street. ,: '\, : T ARGE pleasant furnished room, new house, bath, JLi board near. 52 Iglehart street. V ;-- [ ONE or two pleasant furnished or unfurnished rooms. Call 466 Wabasha street, northeast cor- - ncr Ninth. ■"•' ,' ,-.-'. ; -. .' ; '■■?"'•':. ••/•■ '."! i • T ARGE alcove room, furnished suitable for two : -l_ persons; bathroom same, floor; also room from same hall suitable for one or two, as parties may agree; 179 Pleasant avenue. < Vi. -I ;.. •. WO front rooms, furnished, private family near X Rice park, use of bath; 351 Franklin street. '. . FURNISHED rooms, suites or single, with or with out board. No. 219 West Seventh street, near Seven corners. •■■ ■-:• _ : .'■■■' ■■ ■ "'■■ '■■'■■ T7URXISHED room suitable for two young gentle- X men for < rent, apply at Mrs J Fenstermacher's, 92 East Sixth street. : ...'..''- . ; FURNISHED or unfurnished front room', '■ with closet at 544, De Soto street. . " ; ' : • T?URNI SHED room for rent in good neighborhood, X suitable for two' gentlemen or man .' and wife; references required; apply at 309 Grove street. .... NICE front room torent.fumishedor unfurnished, I* for one or two gentlemen, , at 46 West Fifth street. .■. . ; , . <' ■■' . - , ... TWO or three pleasant unfurnished rooms for rent X with use of bath: 27 East Ninth street. ■"■ TAVO large unfurnished rooms, with board; suita- X ble for two gentlemen and their wives; address G 67, care Globe. . " -.-. .-. '.'"■ .. - CQ A Jackson street — furnished rooms for *Jf7^-sf rent, single or en suite; also suit of unfur nished rooms. w:- ; ■ , » nPWO large bright rooms, pleasantly located, within X five minutes', walk of postofflce, for rent, either en suite or singly.. Family private. Address A J, care Globe. ' "." ..,"■ " ' Miscellaneous. ANEW barn with ten stalls for rent, 591 Broad way. ■ '.-.' ' -•: ' ' -. T^ORRENT— A good stable 179 Carroll street. - FRONT room for rent, suitable for an office; in quire at room 8, Cramer block.' ■ '. . 'j^l^X\' OTEAM-POWER to run light' polishing lathe; rent O must be moderate. ,^'M G, Globe office. v . | FROM June 1, front office second floor --arid whole of Third floor. Apply at 124 East Third street. LAW office with use of desk and large law library •Xi- rare chance for a young lawyer. -'Address E C, Globe. -,-...■ ;. ■ . ■•:,.-"■•■•-:. ;■:'.'; '■' ' ; WANTED TO KENT. >. •- : T?URNISHED room by two young ladies In private X family, terms about $9. • - Address] C A, care Globe./,.. \ ..■.,.,,.;;■ -r. v -.;.;,;/ ;;.;.', .-.."..-... ; 1 URNISHED room wanted by a j young man with .X best of references, on Summit avenue or adja cent thereto. Address box 2436, city. ;<; ■' c - YOUNG man wants room and board with German family. State terms. Address JH, Globe of fice. ' ■ ; -.V . ;."• '■'■ '■:. -■••'•-<■■ ■-. .-■'':■ :-■'■ ', A GOOD furnished room wanted. . Address S B T, postoffice, St Paul. .'.."'.;','.' •. TWO or three Unfurnished . rooms wanted .by a young lady with references; rent must be moder ate. Address WE W, Globe office. ■■-; BY middle-aged lady,' an unfurnished room in pri vate family, rent not to exceed 84. jj Address C M Dale, city. - • ; : • ■'■ '■ DESK space wanted, with writing to pay for rent; expert account ant, county auditor's office. '\. ' TWO or ' three unfurnished { rooms •- wanted :by a - young lady, references furnished ; rent must be moderate. .Address WE W, Globe office. .; v NEAT furnished room, rent to be about #6 per ±y month. Address MP, Globe oflJce. -; -■■-■- WANTED to rent, a small barn or stall near mar . ket house. .GW S, 420. Wabasha. ,; _ , - 'TH WO or three unfurnished rooms for light house "X . keeping by a couple without children.. near bus iness center, at reasonable rent; S V, Globe office. WANTED— or two furnished rooms for light V V ; housekeeping, in the vicinity of Robert street. Address 76, Globe office. < .1 :; _ ; BUILDIXG in Lower town suitable for a carpenter JLJ ' shop. , Address EC, Globe.' --":."•:-•--- OOl> house in a good neighborhood, by a good tenant, for a moderate rent. r Address G R, care Globe. '■'=* vT .' ' ' ' . ■[< : ;■'.'.' ' ■. WANTED— Furnished room by man and wife' and i wife and child, with privilege of uslnpr -small oil stove occasionally. Reference if desired. Address Pacific. Globe. .-" . . ■'■-.' A Good boarding house ready furnished or ■would take charge of one for . share profits; best refer ences. : , Direct StiU water, .Box 1269. * WANTED— To rent^ A suitable place for black sniith shop; ' centrally situated.". Address B, Globe office. ■ : :' I ; -.- > ■■;',:■■ BOARDING WANTED. : WANTED — Table board in exchange ,. for music V V lessons by a fine teacher, piano, organ or voice culture. Address NP, Globe. , - f , .'■ ■ . ; -. . BY man, wife and child," 1 unfurnished room and board In West ; St. Paul; private family. Ad dress P, Globe office. ■£'.. ". - : ■■ "1* .;.'-■■/;.,.; - MAN from Philadelphia wants room and; board In a private family where he can have home com forts. Address M. F.. Globe Office. ' '; ; , .; ■ BOARDING OFFERED. WELL furnished rooms with board. Address W HB, Globe. ' ;•. •■Vy"" . l. .1 ,1.." ;.,-': ■ /~1 OOD board and furnished room at 39 . Summit . vt ,. avenue. : . .-..•.,' ■/;■-.- '^.. ..•.-.•-'.•. '.-;.•'.''''',:•■' -' " '.''' BOARDING— Mrs C M Putnam ■ has removed her boarding house from 50 West Foulrtht'o 165 West Fourth. .- ; -\ : - : ' ."•' ; v '' ■ ■■■.'■>-:. ■ '/.'; : 'i THOSE wishing to get good board •in a private X .house can "be accommodated by applying at 246 Fairfleld avenne, Peter Godbont. , v -. ' ■ .. /""< OOD table board offered at 23 East Ninth street. It -,:.- -■■■■■■■■• ..•■-■..--,--■. ■ .. -..•, i- ' T?IRSTCLASS table ' board, and one large front X' room newly furnished, suitable for two gentle men. No 488 Cedar street. .'"y I '^-. .■;'.*•,'"'.' s - ■ ! A FEW table boarders wanted, at j 22 College aye ' nue. *- ' " . .-"•'.'•"'•"..': •-'-'•'>'.' '''.•■'.'■ '' '"pABLETioard at 44 West Fifth street. < " X... ■■ ;.:''.- : «_;■"-! " '■'.-' •'■■•' :*■*-.■ '-, ' *„' •■':.■.' "..'•■ ' '■' -I >■■" ■.' PERSONAL. 1 .;;-;::', WANTED — All smokers who j love the , natural properties, delicacy," flavor ' and fragrance! of pure high grade tobacco, to try "Duke Cigarettes." Only pure and | choicest yield, v the I delight I which makes them a universal favotite. \\ Sold by Mltchel & Splnk, 190 East Fifth. :. ,- ' - _ : ''- 147* ' ' A"ifY one'having knowledge of Peter A. Sundblad, a Swede, 27 years old. Inform me by letter; was last heard of In Boston a year ago; speelal reason for wanting to know his whereabouts.- ; Address Ennie Swanßon;St Paul. Minn. 1. ; ■'■■ '.-.->'• ■'. ~->.- : -:r ' ■':";; "■■/■ ':'•/. INSTRUCTION. ■'r<'-^'''\\^ YOUNG man, 1!», .with • good j references,, desires : place In family where , there are young lads as their tutor and attendant. Address WP, this office. WANTED— A few more , pupils In piano, .organ or voice culture. .. : Mrs L Rllonberger, 11 M East Seventh street, r00m.,13. j.t-l i\:,r.- t ; \v;:t :^- SINGLN 9, eiocatftm ;• pf»nd i.bf-MMtfl teacher ' O from New York College d' Opera; terms Yttrf to*/ Address SaVllla. Gl«i»f aMce. . : •■ ••• ■ '^ •. r " > I !;l^|^^ '■'"'■'. ''■'" - "";-'"^' FOR SALE. ;:.--■'•■•-■■•■;;•;:.•;- FOR sale very k cheap,' loo,ooo good brick. Apply ~ J *■ toELangevin, 104 State ' street, West St. Paul. ', TWO " counters, two ; six-foot : nickel " plate I show cases, and one ; upright '•. case, for sale ' cheap a ; bargain; call at once."; Also good peanut roaster. 52 : .West Tenth street. -r.'.;' t ; ?.*;: ;••,.-. r t ..;";: v : iV : :-' ! .4-' ; '-;,T : . ' i. ; FOR sale at a bargain, elegant chamber suite. " Apply at 25 Fllmore < avenue, West St. Paul. ONE boot ' crimper, one : Howe '. sewing ■ machine, ; 1 and a gilt boot ■ sign, at ■' a bargain. Address F H M.^lobe. •.:■.•■••;;■■'.---. ' ■ ' ';'. -' -:■:";. ' .' : V' ■ " ; ; ,' T7«OR SALE by every dealer who i* on the alert to JO { get the choicest • for his s patrons. ; "Duke Cigar ettes" are the very best that can be produced at any price. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co., Robert and Fifth' streets. .■ a' , ; ■-..: ':',"-■-.:.--*•;'■.■". •• ,:,-.:' ! "'.~. ■'.■■ : , 147* F~ OR sale cheap, 100 tons of lake Ice. Address, IS. ' Alpha; Globe office. . : •■-' ;'-.-: » ■ - '.y'.^v-' 'l- li; -' J .;'■.: ONE ten-gallon j. ice cream ■ freezer for .' sale, ; 343 Wabasha street. ;\' ;: ;. ■ .; ; ;. ; ;\ r : .? ',: \" ■■.. ■;, .,/ BEST located, most easily worked stone quarry in JD the city, well drained;- will sell lot or rock only. T Man-In. .;. ; . : ' ,' -..:■.. . \;. :.'.,•..'-";■■ -. HPHE furniture of eleven rooms, including bedding, ,X towels, silver, etc., for sale at a bargain; house ' for rent if desired. AC D, Globe office. > 'vA '■ ; ORSALK— Pursuant to a resolution of its Board X of Directors and at the request of its , Stockhold ers, The Minnesota Transfer - Packing Company ad vertises until June 12, 1885, for sale, its : entire prop erty and assets (exclusive of possible stock assets, said property, and assets | consisting generally of the following: Rendering and ' glue works, with grounds appurtenant, In Minneapolis, near the O. M. & St." P. Short : Line - crossing 3 over ■ the Mississippi c river. Slaughter house ' and grounds ': appurtenant, ; joining Northwestern ttoek ', yards in ' St. Paul. Slaughter house and refrigerator, with . grounds, at \ Minnesota ° Transfer station. Si. Paul. Also, plant, 1 necessary equipment of teams and other appliances for carrying 'on business. Also, large stock jof articles and prop erty in trade, ': denominated as ; merchandise.' Full Information as to : said | property and assets, will be furnished, and given at the general office of the com pany at said - Minnesota Transfer station. I Terms of sale, all cash. Dated May 8, 1885. D. M. Robbing, President of Minnesota Transfer Packing Company. .-. --■ ; ■-,--•,--•-■--;- ■ ..-.,■■>-- :■_-'/■, ■ 146-63 .-■ LADY will sell fine upright piano for half its value. -U Address F 53, Globe office. "|AA PERCH of stone cheap. Address Fred, lKJyj Globe office. -■;.-, , .;-••:■;,:■■.. trpHE CORNER Fort and Dousman'- street; brings -L $90 a month. now. . Inquire on the premises, up • stairs. '.v.' ?':*'., :, '■ '■■'.-.. ;■■ ,-.■;" ■• / -' : '-■'■ . _>£• INCH bicycle, rubber i tire," cheap. : Inquire at O\J 444 Laurel avenue. .. ' . ■ FOR sale ; cheap, two-burner Star Oil stove, with extension top and open, good as new. Call 856 North Fort street. ; . . - ■',:''■••'■ SHOT gun for .' sale, breech-loading; inquire ■ of Churchill, janitor U S Army bnlldlng, Second , and Robert streets. , ' ' j FOP. SALE— Detroit safe, '■ weight .4,500 pounds. JO Also, black walnut side case, two show cases and counters. , C Jones, 3 East Third. '.-,: •. . . ; FOR SALE. Cheap— 2oo . damaged j cedar j posts.. Address J, 42 Globe. -v . ' ; ' '• V ''"V^V_K "17 OR SALE — A fine large setter pup, good stock, six XV months old, cheap. Edward Edmunds, 213 Pearl street. ;^v;.v: : .v ;■;,--.;; , ; '- ■ , .. ; -. ;, TNCUBATOR captive 275 eggs; warranted perfect 1 hatcher., Call or address W Bock, 236 Smith street. ■;■" 5 .-. ;■ • . , -■' .' -■ •.-.'•'.■.■■.■,■. rpENTS, awnings, wagoncovers, for sale cheap at X. J M Rossell & Co., 100 East Fifth street. : ;•.? /;,',■ ', . '-■ ■ ■;. .- ' '■ ' . 137-50* ...,. • ' . A GOOD shepherd dog for sale, inquire at 515 Ash- A land avenue. : . ■ ■ Tj'Oß SALE — First-class candy, soda water and ice JO \ cream business at a bargain, or will sell lease. and fixtures. ; . Call 49 East Third street. FOR SALE, Rent or Exchange— Store building In Sioux Rapids, Iowa; first-class point for business. B, box 710, Mankato, Minn. npWO-CHAIR barbershop; call in 489 West Seventh -L .street. ../ -; v ,-• : .' , ■ • ■• : ; BUILDING stone of superior quality for sale. ' Ad- " dress box 302, Still water, Minn. ■ FOR SALE— Family ice box, worth $40 for $20, J. I made by the St Paul Furniture company. E Can be inspected at. 139 West Fifth. J L Mahan, 31 East Third street. ' / " ; ' ' | 134* I \XT Purchaser for a No. 1 farm, half mile .VV from flourishing : village, five churches, ' six schools, society first-class. Box 6, St. Paul, (Capi tal.) -•' ".'■ -, :■.' ■*:':•',■ -;. ■■;•■■ 129* ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR sale, the only book store In the best booming S. town in Southwestern Minnesota; stock, good will, and fixtures; 82,000. Address ".B, Daily Globe office. - — .. . ...:... 148-54 THIRST-CLASS hotel property, furnished; ; large A. local and : transient patronage. In a growing Da kota town, with splendid prospects, will trade for ' part land or stock. Box 89, Diana, Dak. . - FOR sale, restaurant In good locality; 111 health 30 : cause for selling; . $550.' McDowell, 40 East Third street. • . FOR SALE— A country store, with a good estab . lished German trade, with or without stock, new town, county seat, a new building. Address Matu tina, Daily Globe, St Paul. ; ■ ■: • :".-' •;;■•-;• ,-> ; "OARTNER- in the commission business; state X amount of cash you want to Invest. Address . O X, Globe office. . ■ »'■■' fiJl^nO down,' balance | monthly payments, buys *$k)\)\j the neatest saloon below Jackson street. Inquire 349 Wabasha. •/.:..; '. . • • WANTED to sell, fixtures and . stock of confec tionery at a low rate. Call at 765 West Sev enth street. •.' . • '■.■■'■:' ' ■ A GOOD chance for ': two • young men who mean 'business and not afraid to work, in a light man ufacturing business, with a capital of 8300 each. Can double It in sixty days. Address at once AO, Globe. FOR SALE— Restaurant in A 1 locality; has about sixty- five boarders; everything ready to go right In, 1500. McDowell. 40 East Third street. - . / . WANTED— A partner with about 8600 in a gro- I eery and ; commission business in a good loca tion. Bentley & Hlldebrand, 3133^ Jackson street. ; FOR SALE or rent, the Commercial hotel on- Sev- X- enth street, between Jackson and Robert. Ab bott & Hall, Third and Robert streets. ,;. , FOR SALE— Saloon . and boarding ' house, No 848 ; West Seventh street. : \. r . - ': WANTED — Energetic man to invest 8300 and his services in an amusement enterprise in Min neapolis for : the summer season; : profits large. T Palmer, 1317 Harmon place, Minneapolis. -. T) ARTNER with 000 wanted in established busi- JL , ness; wish to extend the same. . Address W H Globe office. . CHEAP, a well-established, nicely-furnished, cen trally-located boarding house . .; ' Address FA, Globe. -.--■'■ - '■' ' ■ AN EXCELLENT opportunity for a party desiring to' succeed to a well-established grain and pro duce business; centrally located and low rent. r Ad dress '/. V, care Globe office. | FOR SALE or Exchange— A good custom mill in Southern Minnesota. Write to Eugene C Bestel, Garden City, Minn. . - ' - . . RINK for Sale— Address HAW, St. Paul Dis patch office. -'' : . ■ ■'■ '■ ; A YOUNG man wants to join a good-paying, gen teel business, well established; cash j capital on hand. Address A 26. Globe. ,• \ . " ,:. : BAR for the season at Chateaugay . hotel, • White Xj Bear; good chance for the right man. Apply at once. '".;,' , £ : i — — — : — ; — ; '. — '_ AWELL-located mercantile business for sale or exchange for city Improved real estate. Address E, Globe. • - ■ ;. : -- \ QALOON and fixtures for sale, ground leased five O years : best farmers' road, adjacent to railroad. Address CD, Globe. .'•-.. " ' FOR SALE — Saloon In good locality: on West side, j For particulars address A R, Globe. --v* : -*--l'. j FOR RENT— Kief er's Terra Cotta works.' Sere. 'Is the chance to build up the best paying ! manu- ; facturing business In the I state. Terra f cotta is now ' used in most every building. . Architects will tell you so. , Garden and flower vases, sewer and water pipes, fire and glazed brick, earthern '. ware of every kind can be ~ made here; material handy; practical workmen on hand. Inquire of A. R. Kiefer, 190 1 East Seventh street. : : :*..;.■■;, 95-98* ; ■COR RENT— manufacturing purposes: S Build- ' X • Ings, shops and grounds, with side - track; long lease; low rent. " Inquire of A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh street. . X; .1 95-98 .' MISCELLANEOUS. V OXG WAH LAUNDRY, No. 98 West Sixth street, : XX corner Market, St Paul, Minn. Ham Mon Hong, proprietor. / : ;".•'■, : ','. '; 148-50 FOR SALE— Daily production in May, 1883, 25,000; X- daily production May. 1883, 1,500.000. This gives I some idea of the sale and growth | in public favor of "Duke i Cigarettes," absolutely the highest grade : money can produce, and . sold at a fair - price, has been the cause of this immense sale. 1 Sold by W. S. Dennis, Gilflllan block. ' 147* METROPOLITAN band and orchestra. Leave orders at 432 Wabasha street. , ; ' 147-207 USE OF HORSE and buggy during . summer, for ■ the keeping. Apply Northern Pacific car office. ~\XT ANTED — Gentleman room-mate in a pleasant, VV, ; central location; references -exchanged. .. X R G, care of Globe. .; >:;,,. \ ■ . , . . .■ WANT to' adopt •a " healthy. . female baby, 6 or 6 months' old. Address ,W. H. A., Globe. , : -'; DESK-ROOM In large front office on second floor, , Inquire or address No. 5 Davidson - block. '*' ; ' ; WANTED — Everyone to call or telephone to J M ; Coolcy, In roar of 563 Broadway, for all -kinds ; of carpenter • — screen •■ doors > and windows a specialty. '-":":': j'Sy.': ■■.--.:';'..*: \\-:. : [•'■' -. :". 127* STOVES | stored away for the season, called for and put up again In the fall. Call or address Joseph Haag, 309 West Seventh street. " 102* " • yy', ; ] ■ ' .; TO EXCHANGE* ', ; -^v '[■ ; ■ TO exchange Improved , St. Paul real estate for ! ,; stock farm : „" Address M D,' care Globe office. :. ' ANTEDr-To >.■ exchange ? »200 ' ; worth tof v real estate notes for cigar and confectionery stand. Address WB, 228 West Third street. ; ' •;'.' ; ; ; •; W" ANTED to do grading in exchange for a horse. Apply to Ambrose _ Reid, 31 Forbes street. . rpo Exchange land ■ In Dakota for grocery stock. ;! X Address C, 44, care Globe. •"■■•■:.■'. ; r- ■■ •• .v MUSIC lessons, either piano, 1 organ or vocal' cul ture, in exchange ; for > table , board, ' by a fine lady teacher, Just front the East. Address B, 28. ' Globe. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. " ; * '''.'J'.'- George B. Boyd'sLlst. , - *.'; -V^^ W -.Southwest corner of Fourth and Robert streets. locks;; ACRE ? LOTS, farms, .^ DAKOTA lands, houses and lots in all parts of the city; j no trouble to show property; give me a call. *• "; $1000 "HOUSE AND LOT ON .'' * TIN (II? *J Ann FOR 50 FEET ONRAMSBY street. «ff>O,mJW— block from street cars. .-/. : r-x •■■ ."'; Z <££> AHA for a BUSINESS LOT ON ; SIXTH . «P<J,UUU street. r ■> ... \---r * ■, :±>- ::M *:;.. <jj»/l • F\f)f\ house • twelve . ROOMS, mod *^rb^U\J\J crn - Improvements; a- ; corner on Sherman street; cheap for the lot alone. : ■- T OTS NEAR THE NORTHERN PACIFIC SHOPS Xi and all over the city; monthly ; payments: ■', G. B.Boyd. ' •■ y. ' .' ■:'-;_ <7r'--;-T- ;■ 144-46 ■:':. hy.i\'Yii Miscellaneous. -.^}-'^' 1 !-;;'; NEW . Swiss cottage '; of | seven rooms for. Bale at • White Bear lake for $1,300, on easy v . terms, or will rent for $200 for the season; very desirable lo cation, v Bentley & Hildebrand. 313^ Jackson street. AT Merrlam Park; a new residence In choice loca tion for sale at. sacrifice; also some vacant ad joining lots. Address FN C, Globe office. ';->■ ?,xi --■ ( . FOR rent or for sale," seven-room cottage at White JO i Bear lake, partly furnished; good well and Ice house. Louis M Hastings, room 29 Gilfillan block. ttS FOR : sale or j rent, the former residence of Mr. Arthur Koenig, located on Dayton's bluff, corner Sixth and Eichenwald streets.* 1 Apply 'for particu lars to ; the Ph. ' Best Brewing Co., - 286 ' Jackson street. > ; . ■ }-: r ■:^ : i-;-^^w ';--jr.:':.-:v'i:v.;44B>''" LOOK ! LOOK!— I have three lots onDueas street; XJ three lots on Custer street; six lots on Flllmore avenue; lots on Robertson and State, streets. ■■ Come in and buy before -it Is too late. . W II Richardson, 309^ Jackson street. : : ":•?.*■';; ; ; r - ':-■ ■-. '■■•'' i' FOR SALE— ooo— Large lot and block r of j four houses, renting for «40 per month; corner can be. ; turned into store '-. at ' once, Address ~H. H, Globe office. . ' ;. : ';."' . .;. v/:..V ' ; ' , '■/■' FOR sale or, rent, house and lot 551 Westminster ' street; apply on premises. . r '■ ..'.; , " '■"--. '•^W__» FOR SALE— Two lots In Ninlniter & Donnelly,«s7s,'. X •• 3 lots on Fauquier street 91,000, 5 lots on - East Seventh street $800 to $1,000, 10. lots : In Summit park *400. E A Sargent, 41 East Fourth street. , ■ -.. 146-148 , ,-; ...-■ .:■/: ,-,;.. ;_•; Cjjl F\*y F\ BUYS a five-room | house, nearly i new; •"l^iy /'J street graded and sidewalk- laid. Good location. Address F S,, this office. , " :V. : FOR SALE— Cheap, building " 53 West. . Fairneld avenue. , ; Inquire of Wilgus Bros. ' -"' £'■■* HOUSE and lot; eight rooms and bath; hot and LX cold water; beautiful view. z Part cash, balance monthly payments. t ; ■-'' " l - ' •"*;, '^'.''',, SEVEN-room cottage at White -Bear lake for. sale O or rent partly furnished ; good well and Ice house. Louis M Hastings,- Room 29, Gilfillan block. . . HOUSE and lot with' barn for sale cheap; small ■ cash payment, balance 1 monthly; apply to G F Woolcsy, northeast corner Burr and Case. -^ "•■• '■■■ ■ '; FOR SALE or Rent— and 'lot No 551 West 'X 4 ;' minster street. Inquire on premises. '■■:";.■ ' ■ FOR SALE— House and lot, two stores, nine rooms, 370 Carroll street, corner Western avenue. ; '; HOUSE and four lots for sale, at Forest Lake, on the lake, near depot. Inquire at the house. George Hunter. -\; -•'.' .. '.^ •■:'.-•;, '. . '- ""- TEN acres one and a half ..miles from Harvester. X works, cheap. - Apply to O. C. Houghton, 415 Aurora avenue west." ■--■'" HORSES, CARRIAGES, <toC. " BUYER for fine riding and driving pony; been used, by children, : E C. Globe office. "PHAETON for sale, cheap at Nadon's shoD, Cedar X street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. i /.;•■ WANTED— Responsible party wants use of horse and buggy during summer for the keeping. Apply car accountant's office, Northern Pacific. . ; : GOOD second-hand buggy -wanted; state price. ■U S, Globe office. . ;"; " •' . -<■"•-. •.• ! . WANTED to rent for - the season, a light atop buggy. , Address A J X, Globe. ;.. ,:-■ WANTED— A second-hand road -cart, light, in ; . V V , good condition and must be ' cheap. ' ' F Lewis, 90 Tilton street. •' ■ .'•• '*.' ■••':• • ' TT T ANTED to buy— Good horse, about 1,000 pounds. V V I must be sound, not to I exceed $125, will pay part down, balance on monthly j payments. ; Address WPS, Globe. , '..-■• .." r---. - . '.'\ ,; ■ ■.-..■ l- AN elegant carriage horse and a matched team, sound, kind and gentle, for sale by- George W. I Martin _ Co., 414 Jackson street. 7 . . :". ' ' ... WISH to trade a Brewster side bar top for a light VV two- buggy, open. Address PD Q. Used several years. ' ■.-,■•■ •;- f '•■ ■;' -'-■■•■> ■ .." : CHEAP — seated canopy top buggy, with pole and shafts, Connelly's make, new. . Call at Me tropolitan barn. •■ \ •' -'-'•■ -■- ' '' ■■■ • . T^ORSALE, Cheap— A good family horse; also, • a X. team of work mules harness and wagon, 168 Fairfleld avenue, west side. :• "' );\;\ ■'■ " -'. ' I,' FOR sale,' a : good driving Horse,' cheap; 45 North 'Forbes street. -- ' : • .*> ■ -'" --\ ■ . •'• ; ■ V '■> >; » A GOOD saddle pony for sale, Inquire at 68 Wtl __. kin street. . ■ '.-. ..;':.:.-/. ■-,-. . v '* ■:■'• '" ; : HORSE, harness and buggy . for sale .cheap at 416 . Carroll; call at once. ..■.;.":/• :..'.^>-'. - ':■. HORSE, i buggy and ; harness very cheap. Also .7tfo pounds of corned j beef .ttt $1 per 100. ; 418 Carroll street. "■ ■■ ;/;»■■- '.-';;- -;v};' :;^;-- * ! : ; V' _■.-/•;* ..'-■"" cARRIAGES,- buggies of every style "at lower „.. prices than, the same can be bought of any other dealer In S • Paul; - Three-^seat, carriage, .8275, worth $400; curtain rockawari~.j2sO, worth «350 : canopy top beach ; wagon, *185, i! worth $200; three spring phaeton, $155, worth 8200: two-spring phaeton, $135, worth *175; jump-seat, *175 and »200,.. worth $250; democrat wagon, two-seat, $100, worth $150; open buggies from *65 to *125 top buggies,' from 875 to $150; express -wagons, 885, worth $110; delivery wagons, #85, .worth 8110; Concord - wagons, ': $90, worth ' $115; f platform spring wagons, *85, worth $110; • . three-spring wagons, "_ i $85 V J worth . $115; two-seat wagons, 190, worth $125, at King's car-, riage rooms, corner Fourth and Minnesota streets. •;"•"'.'' :../ 'l'i--*'.137-50- v -';----i ■^'■; ;.:;.' GOOD open buggy for sale , cheap at 75 Wflkin street. . - .- ..'.. ■•■*'.{■ .^~\. s : , ■'■ -, HORSE, buggy and harness, very cheap; also, XX corn beef by the 100 lbs for 4 cent*. 416 Car roll street. ;- y;- -^' : .C .■...Va .:;:.:.: ' . ; FAMILY horse. 6 years old; 16 hands; bay; good X roadster; perfectly apnnd; very stylish and un surpassed qualities. ■ Apply 455 Drake block. IRST-CLASS .team for family carriage ; safe, X sound, well broken. £ C Mitchell, 584 Summit avenue. ■: .;'- ' - - ;'■ JV- • r'.'-. '■• .' .' '.- ' . ; FINANCIAL,. : . INANCIAL— I,SOO,OOO daily production, May X 1885—600 times as many as in the same month two years ago. Can any stronger proof be given of the verdict of the masses for Duke Cigarettes. They are the very , best :- made and . the ' greatest success ever known. Sold by W. S. Dennis, Gllf Han Block. :i : : 147* ;..•: z;?- ;.':.:- . , MONEY, and plenty of ; it, at lo# 8 rates on" real estate. Address AI S, Globe office. .j ■ \i ST PAUL Trust Co, 155 East Fourth' street; money Oto loan In sums of $1,000 to 0,000 on improved city property, rates 614 and 7 per cent. ; mortgages purchased, investments ' made; '.[ safe deposit vaults wlllbe ready July 1. '^ | ; : ; , 146-150 , DO YOU need money? '-' Borrow on your furniture, pianos, horses, wagons and other valuable ar ticles; property not removed. ;> Deining _ Co, 362 Jackson street. ' v-; .V :> ■;;',■ ' > ' 123-55 ■ flt»"l f\f\ on first-class Woodland park property tpl^UUvy wanted. Address GB, Globe. J (U»/^/"\rv TO *80,W0 loaned, at ' lowest rates, on <$<J\J\J first-class real ; estate p security in St. Paul and vicinity. No delay.- E S Chittenden, Room 6. First National bank buiWlug. ■; > " ...... .- , »>i»."-,.--s- ■> ■• ■■; ."..--.. -. MONEY loaned on furniture and all personal prop- ItX erty of value without removal, publicity or de lay, In sums and time to suit. ' H Rothschild, broker, Presley block, 104 East Third street. -:y) 128-151 <£inn nnni'IHAVE 8100,000 placed with me t]J)IUU^UvU r by Eastern parties which I can loan on Improved St Paul real estate in sums of any amount from $1,000 up to #25,000, on very favorable terms. B■* Stokes, brokerage and insurance, No 157 East Fourth street. ';. .';:: >: v •■:'■ •;.'; '.' ■::.•■! -A 132* LOANS on Life Ins. Policies, L. P. Van Norman, No. 245, Ist Aye. S., Minneapolis. ■:; . ; '■■- V. •■.. . j , . - . "■■«-. -,:,-- '■ d * "■■»,.' '--?';■'• ' f . .If* ■ '. : . .'■■ •"' '. ■ . , LOST AND FOUND. '.'; ; ; '-' -• T I OST In Sixth Ward, one bay pony (mare), twelve J-_ years old, blind on right side, reward for Informa tion. Address AM, Globe office. ■;;.;. : ..<. HP AKEN UP by P Zunlan. one span of dark bay ■X horses, weight about 1,050, one has- white face. Call on the above, at Snelling . avenue, Mainline, Ramsey county, Minn. . .-;-, I,;, 1 ; J •:;•',•• - LOST — A delivery book of Jacob Rles, Star bottling works. . Please return to 100 West Third street*. J F Bruggemann. .'.. . .',.,.. .." ' *.' .\ \; t FOUND— A gold ring; owner can get It by applying 29* Duke street. ■ : ■- .:---?■.- ■:'>-.< : ■:*:.' 'i .."'.'. LOST — A brown . pointer dog, two years old. .. Ad- JLJ . dress on collar. I Any person | returning him to 514 Ashland avenue will receive reward. t~ H S Slbley. LOST— By old smokers, a taste . for the * ordinary cigars/- The purest,'- 1 Sweetest and best 'short smoke In the world is found inf.-. "Dufco Cigarettes." ■ They are pure, mild and: sweet, yielding , only -the dainty delicacy which has made pure choice tobacco a world's favorite. Sold by. Mitchell & Splnk. :■: 147* LOST — A brown heifer, about f out years old, finder win be rewarded by returning to Mrs. Murphy, 444 Cedar street. . \y ''.;.'. v '. "V"", J" " -'■■■ LOST— A red and white speckled clow; finder will XJ receive reward at 'i'. Monroe place. ; '• . • • T?OUND— Twenty dollars hi gold, lying near an I? empty package of Duke Cigarettes, which ; are golden In quality, delicacy, fUvor. purity, etc.iSoia by Aug. Beck A Co., Fifth • _ Robert. ; t - ; ' • 147* • . T Saturday, black curly dog, strap around Xi his neck, white spot In his' breast, three feet a little white, krows ; his . name i well if * called 5 Jack. Finder will be rewarded by returnlni^to City hotel to Paul i'Brattos. ■:>?::>* ?oi.it*^; i> -f^^r:v^f-^i4ft;l49-:,' FOUND— The dealer who. procure "DuKe X I Cigarettes',' for his patrons lis open Ito the sus picion of not studying their Interest. The cost of manufacture of the Duke Is as . groat as; that of vny other. " They f are hand-made, by = skilled workmen, from the choicest and highest cost tobacco In Amer ica, and French rice paper treated to remove every impurity. They are absolutely the purest, sweetest and best cigarette that can .be produced- and sold at fair prices, which afford j all V*i fair but. r Rot exorbi tant profit. Sold by W. S. Sennit* Gttiitan block. 117* '7 1 AUCTION SALES. I*." T. Kavanaffft. "PINE Residence Property at Auction— l will Bel 1 X at auction on the premises on Saturday, May 80, at 2 o'clock p m, lot» 19 and 20, of block 83, of Day ton « Irvine's additiOn'to St Paul. This very desir able property Is situated on Nelson avenue, between Louis and Farrington avenues, and has a frontage of I 130 feet by 107 feet |o a 20-foot alley. This valua- V I ble piece of property may be | subdivided { Into three 1 loti, each being 40x107 feet," and is on. the line of the I street railway, being within ;> five ■ minutes' ride of Bridge square. The location Is all that I could be de- § sired, being In the : immediate ' neighborhood I of the l fine residences of some of our most ' respected citi- • zens, viz; : Hon N W Ktttson, A ' J Goodrich, Esq, Stanford Newel,'. Esq.".. D TV Ingersoll, ..! Esq. E G Rogers, Esq, and others. Summit aye park, -within on« . block of this property, adds much to the value and beauty of all residence property.in Its vicinity. The erection of the electric light tower at the park makes .the neighborhood I", practically a perpetual •, day, thus adding very : materially to the desirability of this : section for residence purposes.' Terms one-half cash, balance In one and two years at 8 per 'cent.' interest. :P T Kavanagh, Auctioneer. -.V; -• ■ ■ • ' •■ -"•; >■'■ 148-50 .-■ .■pUBNITURB AT AUCTION— I WILL, SELL Ai • X f auction ; at ■ the residence, No. 547 • Wiibasha, street, on Monday.June 1, at 10 a. m., the content! of a house ; newly * furnished. ; The . furniture in. question consists of bedroom sets in ash and blacK ■walnut, one eight-foot diningroom table, dining' room- chairs, one No. 8 cook stove, and furniture, one Westminster heating stove, carpets, bedding, etc., etc., These goods were only in use for about six weeks, and this sale should bring forth a large attendance.' P. T. Kavanagh, Auctioneer. - 148-52 "pUKNITUKE at auction— will sell at auction at jL\;. the residence No. 255 Sherman street, comer of Franklin street, on Friday, May 29, at 10 a. m., a . general line |of household | furniture consisting |of parlor, bed room, dining room and kitchen furniture, ; one large No. 9 cook stove, one Radiant ' Home heat ing stove, one black walnut bookcase, carpets, ■ etc., etc. ;P.T Kavanagh, auctioneer.- - ■ ' _ 144 : 49 : A SMALL confectionery business, stock, stora _"_. and lease at auction.' I will sell on Friday next. .May 29, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises. No. 303 Rice street, next the grocery house of S• F ■ McCor mlck, Esq., the small but paying .'; business of Mr* Buckley, who for the past three years • has been en gaged In the confectionery and notion - trade.' Tin Store building has been used for -dwelling purposei as well, there being four good rooms In . it. -The lease has three years to. run from May 1, 18S5; terms cash. P T Kavanagh, auctioneer. ._; 144-49 ' Joseph. E. Osborn. rf'SV^f- 1 fpHE St. Paul Rifle Park at Auction— The property J. ' known as the St. Paul Rifle park, consisting, of eighteen acres and a fraction of land, with buildings, situated In the Fifth Ward, south of the Plow works, will be sold at auction on the premises, to the high est I bidder, . without •;• reserve, on - Tuesday, June 2, 1885, at 3 o'clock p. m. , Terms , are one-third cash, balance one and two years,' with 8 per cent. Interest per annum. . Joseph . Osborn, auctioneer. ''For particulars see ■ Scandla Agency •• company, corner Seventh and Slbley streets.. 144 - ■":-..■ ..Burke <fc Co. ...... .. .. . • AUCTION sale of carriages, buggies, horses, har ■tx. nesses, and sleighs; nine second-hand landaus, some of them as good as new; twelve head horses; . twelve set harness, besides ' a number of. open and top buggies and sleighs. •; At the same time my frame stable will also be sold at auction. This auction will take place at my old stable, 111 Slbley street." at 10 a mon Tuesday, June 9. . Terms ' cash or security. Burke & Co. '." •. ! . -,'•".' • 147-153 . : . H. S. Fail-child. > v" HOUSE and two lots 'at auction . On Friday the 29th day of .May, at 10 am, we will sell at auc • tion lots 20 and 21, block 9, of Drake's rearrange ment, situated two squares south .of Hastings ave nue, with a two-story . house worth about $500. The furniture will be sold at the ! same time. Terms of sale cash. H S Fairchild & Son, auctioneers; ' ' __■ -.; /. 146-149 .-,• .;.. ■- ■ : ■■-.- '.-.;" WANTED TO BUY. " WANTED to Buy — A light spring wagon, second hand preferred.. Address M M, No. 10. ANTED— shares National German-Amer ican bank stock. S S Stokes, broker, .No 157 East Fourth street, under First National bank. I "WANT to purchase a good second-hand office ' desk; please describe and give price. S Address J D. Globe office. . , /Ino BUY a second-hand camera, L, care Globe. HOUSE and lot Wanted on monthly payments, west of Rice street; real estate agents need not ap ply. Address TJ T, Globe \ .*; ; . - ■ • ■" . • WANTED— To buy second hand furniture." Ad dress R Casey, 456 Robert street. WANTED to buy, a small, second-hand safe. W 1 E Magraw city ' circulator, The Globe. - : ; ■ ; ' - , 'ANTED to buy— for cash. RFLeasfc<fc Co-., 132 East Third street. ■ K6» MINNEAPOLIS WANTSr •, SITUATIONS OFFERED. : G1 IRL for general housework in small -family; no T children; 2200 Fourth avenue south. - ". A GOOD barber Wanted at 705 Central avenue, E EV- Minneapolis. C M Smith. " ' ~ \ '.- A First -class barber is wanted at Trunk _ Gleger- Jt\.' ick's shop, corner Nicollet avenue and Third street. •;. ;•-';-;;-'-*':":■" ;-^-- ;■;:;•.:.-• ' A YOUNG man wanted to play piano one hour evenings for his board, at the European Coffee house, 505 Third street south. • ■ , -; : -.-- .■■-;.'■• ; ■ OFFICE ■ man, 875 per month . ,-. Apply . after 9 o'clock, J H Whiteley & Co, 27 Washington ave nue" south _" . ' •'■"■ ":■"■ ."" ■'■■■ .■■ ■<',; •;.'.-jy,:n«'>i •S? — : — =— —■ . '..- ' ".' ■'..>>. n'rnV '" .' PLUMBERS Wanted— Two first-clans' EjflJnb,pr3 at once. "E" T Syke3 & Co., 256 Hengep^i^&je^ue. - SITUATIONS WANTED. : . SITUATION wanted as nurse, by a man who has had both private and hospital experience. Ad dress Max Blederman, 730 Washington avenue north. rpo do writing or assisting In office by young lady JL of experience. Address P O box 98, Minneapolis. AS office" clerk by an experienced lady. Address AE S, Globe. - - .-'■' •-.- ' :.■...•:• - ;.. ....--. ; pi ROCERY clerk of four years' ' experience, can XX speak German. Address FN, 211 Washington • avenue south. ... ■ ...- - : ,'...».-.-. . BY a young man, situation wanted to take care of horses, drive, do chores, etc. C E B, Globe of fice. , .-. '-.. .;;:-:_■ i.'J":.- -. . '■;,". .'-.- :-. - , BY a young lady, situation wanted as waiter In a boarding house. Address EW S, Globe office. BY a man who thoroughly understands the care of horses, situation wanted in livery or street car stables or to drive team. HA, this office. ; T> OSITION as bookkeeper by an experienced man. JT Good city references. . Address G M, Globe of fice. '■ ' ■■ ■ ' ■-■ ■ ..' ' ■ ■■ , > • : - .. - BY a first-class practical ■ machinist, position as' foreman.- W HW, Globe office. • • \ - SITUATION in -wholesale grocery; thoroughly ac- O quninted with the business; best of references. Address JA, care Globe. . . , . .' • SITUATION 1 as engineer, high or low pressure, 01 O lake or ' stationary, by experienced man holding .-chief 8 license. Address WH, Globe office. ■ .'-,.'. WANTED— A situation to deliver groceries or ljke light goods; will furnish rig. Address H HW, Globe. • , - WANTED—A dressmaker, . first-class, as partner, call between i and 5. 31 Sixth street south. SITUATION as clerk in first-class store; . best of O references. Address John Kelly, 2424 Eleventh street north. • ■ ' ' ' ■ ' . TO TRACTORS— Man who is used to oversea ing railroad and sewer work wants ' position a* foreman. "Address JED. Globe. , _ - . ' CLERK in grocery store who has 8200 to loan to \S employer; ' references required. Address PH, care Globe. ; ' '. . : ■ ' - ! y HEAL ESTATE. v ■ \ LL OASH— I3,OOO to 33.500 for eight-roomed A house and lot. Address Alfred Edwards, police headquarters, ■■•_ FOR . SALE — One 16-room house and' barn with -C ; full one-fourth acre lot. on the east side- in I best Ideation. McNair & Newton, Room B,; AVebb block. T^ORSALE — 80 or IRO acre 9 between the twin JO \ cities at low figures and easy terms. Galues, Magoon & Co.; 125 Nicollet avenue. .>"■ /; • ; '• ■ • . CORNER lot on Grand avenue at about, two-thtrdJ >— ' its actual value.' Address P J H, Globe 6,!lcb,' - LOTS In all parts of the city to exchange for farms -Li or wild lauds. Robinson Bros-, Kasota building /CHOICE piece of business property ion Wastii:i.j -V_/. ton avenue at a sacrifice . : Address ML, Globs office. '-."': !'.-■''.; ''■'■"•*'. '/■'.'" '" - '"'l ' t MISCELLANEOUS. ;[ ROOMS for rent, with board, very reasonable, 6l(. Henncpin avenue, ■ , '• " LOST— pocket-book on i Fourth avenue street . car,' between ;1 ' and 2 p. in. Tuesday.' : It con tained a *!•) bill, two §1 and some silver. Leave at r Globe; a reward will be paid. • ;,;.' •; 147 npiIREE furnished .'room* with first-class table; ■-1-L- terms very reasonable; 010 Henaepln avenue. . f~^ ENTLEMAX with small capital to accept r.art-^ VJT^ nership and management of . business unequAled,' , in the West, i Address V A, Globe office. . ;r; WOOD working manufactory to tßke as a branch) . ,{»T, iv new industry;' machinery necessary $1,500, 0n1y. ",8 WS, Globe. ,:■;.- > ' A GOOD '} horse for a A No.l parlor and bcdrooH set. Address ; AA. CHre % Globe. . •: .'•'•■ ■ •. ' THIRST-CLASS furnished rooms for rent, cheap; al ■''■£.. No. 213 Eighth street south. % . . .. .. FOR SALE. , ; HUNTER'S V • Great Medical Hot Springs;! ■ 'Is on the main line of the N. P. X., Spring* dale station, twenty miles east of Livingston, th<? gate-way to the great } National Park ; , and ; the great Health' Resort of the Northwest. | j " :! This valuable property is now lor sale with : K0 acres of good hind, government ; title, to- . gether with a hotel,' 36 rooms, pantry, Jdtcheu •and well furnished, bath houses, all in . : good order. "I wflljrive easy terms" on sale. I « will give immediate possession. Ccrrespond i eseeirivltea. A. J. HUNTER, M. D., Hunter's Hot Springs;' Montana,' -> : "ir-;v^K - >. ':-."•■. / •....■'." .. .- '