Newspaper Page Text
FREE TO AL.L,. The People's paper. The I>aily Globe, will In sert advertisements under the. heads of Help Wanted, Ions Wanted, Lost aud Found, For Sale, For Bent, Hoarding, not exceeding three line*. Free, to rich and poor alike, but only one ad\ertisemeut on th same day from one Individual. If answers fail to come the tirst time, we invite as many repetitions as are necessary to secure what you advertise for. We wish the advertisers to feel that they arc not Im posing on us by using our free columns. The Globe Is the People'! nsner, and the people are invited to use its column] eely In supplying their wants. Business AtMSe^tisementK, under these heads, will be charged one-half ccnl ■ word for each Inser tion. The patrons of the Globs outside the city are requested to use our free r Iverttsing columns, as we desire all to partake of Its benelta. THE GLOBE COMPANY. ST. Paul. Minn. SITUATIONS Or l'KKKD. Male. U' 7" ANTED— A lad about 17 to take care horse . i chores. Apply 402 Maple street below ANTED — A boy to work in a drug store; Ap- \ » ply at Karl Sisamon'l Third street store. DELL I oys wanted at Windsor hotel. ITT ANTED— Good strippers, good ray. John Han s \ V cigar factory, 5"4 Still* ater street. ■ n* >.\ , ::!> at .■nee. two gentlemanly canvassers, \ » experienced preferred; for particulars apply j, ■•ween IS and 1 o'clock at northwest corner Sibley ind Third streets; no hook business. Joseph Jepson t Co. 157-15t' FUBST-CLAS9 man to represent the Manhattan Life Insurance company in St Paul. Address i pi OOD well-digger wanted; rh'2 Burr street. •ttj nt1:"1 A ii: chmakcrand jeweler; \\ steady workto i first-class party. Address With reference. Hugh McGuire, lock box 51, Gro wn, Dak. * B, Address, stating age, Globe. | "DORTER wanted S18 Wabasha street. » piiy wanted who wishes to work for his board j\ and go to school. One who can take care of horse. Call between B and i1 a. m., or between 5 and I p. ui.. at room 43 Davidson block. C»OC B ed at 478 Cooper street. \ S electrician wanted to wot* secretly on an in- veation. Address ii S, care this office. wttan'TED— Professionals or good amateurs for \V t-arietj entertainment to travel. Address Mods Niblo, this office. _ *\17" ANTED— Competent tinner for Jamestown. \ * Dak-jjf* who understands roofing preferred. pt< ady job , -T ':: man. L all at Rhodes .v Morton's, 321 ar.J 223 E * Pour b street. PAINTERS wanted at 385 Robert street: Greeley ft Co; none but good workmen need apply. ABPENTERS wanted Immediately; wages $££0 per day. Seven Corners Employment Office. *V\T ANTED— A first-class pium'ier. J L Fox & Co. A STRONG young man as saloon porter. Inquire early this m< rnlng, at B12 Wabasha street. BLACKSMITH Wanted; must be a good .carriage repairer; steady job for right man. James Cou- :;. Stillwater. •VT7- JESTED — Clgarmakers. A few tine hand work- W men, highest prices paid. Apply to White man Bros, corner Fourth, and Pine streets. YT 7" ANTED— Carriers and newsboys st Minneapolis \V Tribune headquarters, corner Third and Wa basha streets, over second National bank, to-day. Phillips *: Buell. city circulators. -fT7* ANTED— A tinner, one that speaks German \\ preferred. Apply by stating wages expected and give references, A. E. Lucdke, Perham. Minn. "f T J AN T ED— A reliable man for life insurance. \V French or German. Apply between 8 and 9 p jn, room 6, 1L4 East Third street. •\TTANTED— A blacksmith to go to Preseott, Wis. W Can si Rhodes dt Morton, 221 and 223 East Fourth street. a TTT ANTED— Agents to seB In this city a useful W article, extra Inducements offered to a couple c: good men. Inquire 22S Iglehart street. "CTTANTED— Man to peddle fish, steady work, W must have $30 to commence with. J H, this office. "TT7" ANTED— First class blacksmith, competent to \V do heavy and light blacksmithiug, must be first-ela-- In every respect. Schurmeier Wagon Co. •XT T ANTED— For immediate engagement, two \V v.. en of good address, must be sober and well recommended; permanent positions to suitable men. Collier, 57 Davidson block. A GOOD pastry cook. Apply at Hotel Astoria. t t and salesman who en- \\ jov a short ■ smoke to try "Puke Cigarettes." They are absolutely pure, mild and sweet, and the very best that can lie produced* regardless of cost. Bold by W. S. Dennis, Gillillan Block. 1*7* \\T ANTED— Any number of weli-educated young \ V men of refined and discriminating taste, to try "Duke Cigarettes." They contain only the nat ural properties, flavor and fragrance of trie choicest tobaccoln the world. Sold by Aug. Beck A Co.. Corner Fifth and Robert. **•* Female. A GOOD girl for d'.ningroom work; good wages. 450 Wabasha street. \\T ANTED — A dressmaker and sewing girl. Ap- V V ply 819 East Seventh street WANTED— A few good ironers and washers at Metropolitan hotel. COOK— At Linstadt's St. Thomas hotel, No. 324 Kosabel street. WO apprentices for dressmaking at 243 West Third street. WANTED — A competent lady as housekeeper; German or Irish preferred. Inquire at 130 East Sixth street. WANTED— Two diningroom girls, at St James hoteL GOOD kitchen girl wanted at 25 East Ninth street. Swede or German preferred. "fT 7" ANTED— Competent girl for housework, 525 \ i Collins street. A GIRL for general housework. Inquire at 597 Cedar street. A GOOD laundress for plain work wanted at 142 Bast Third street. GIRL wanted to do general housework. Inquire 535 Wabasha street. A TIDY, willing and experienced girl wanted for second work at 255 Rice street; good wages. A GOOD German servant girl wanted In a small family, 5*8 Wabash s street. GIRL wanted for general housework, to go to the lake for the summer. Apply immediately to Mrs Finch, ». .' Washington street. "■CTTANTED — At once, a young lady to travel on V V boat with a magician show, to assist lady in dressing. Address Prof. West, 693 Ravine street, between Maria and Bates avenue. 155-58 MF.AT and pastry cook wanted in hotel; woman with pood references preferred. Address Re vlllo house, Revillo, Grant Co., Dak. WOMAN to wash, starch and iron in laundry; 24 West Third street. A COMPETENT girl for general housework; good wages: 513 Stillwater street. DRESSMAKER'S apprentice wanted at 107 Mar- tin street . \ N intelligent lady wanted at 50 Court block. A GIRL to do laundry work at 315 Robert street. WANTED— A dressmaker at 379 West Seventh street. M A Glines. TyURSE girl wanted, during the day only, at 628 l>i Wabasha. "ly'EAT lady to do general housework. Call at 302 1 •< Josette street. G" [BL to do housework wanted, 139 Summit ave- nue. A Goon girl for general housework at 405 West- ern avenue. WANTED— Girl to assist at housework, must be i.cat and willing. 89 Summit avenue. HOUSE-CLEANERS, washwomen, cooks, laun- dresses, dining-room girls. Call early at Em- ployment Agency. 317 Wabasha, SITUATIONS WAStED. Male. -fT /"ANTED— In St Paul or Minneapolis, a situation \ V as bartender.or in grocery; experience in both. Pa)% 25 i Fourteenth avenue north, Minneapolis. WANTED— Work for man and team. Address r S3 Wi basha street. SPTUATION as coachman by a Scotchman, a stran- ger in the city. Ban do any kind of labor. Ad- B this olflee. -k A N" ri^»rienccd hotel nigiit clerk would like situ- j\ atlon ffi hotel or watch in wholesale or retail hou^e. eUy reference, .i N I>, this office. SITUATION in wholesale or retail store as clerk and willing to work, age 21, references if neces sary. Address G, care this office, SITUATION wanted by a young man as clerk in or store, -■ *oa references furnished. Ad dress box 817 Eau Claire, Wis. SITUATION of any kind, five years' experience as general salesman, A No. 1 references for Integ rity and ability. Address J, lock box 22, Durand, Wis. SITUATION as coachman and stableman. Address T C, this office. WANTED— Situation as breadbaker and good hand on Vienna bread. H R, 491 Wabasha, Street. SITUATION wanted by a Scandinavian dry 'goods salesman in St. Paul or Minneapolis; reference given. A E L, Globe. SITUATION wanted by a young man at any re- spectable business; willing to put up $100 to »500 as security for anything intrusted to his care. S ..Jay, this otlice. WANTED — Situation In grocery store, salary no object. Address W M. this office. SITUATIONS WANTED. Males Continued. BY sober, steady young man, situation In private family, understands care and management of horses, some knowledge of gardening, willing to make himself generally Useful. I H, this office. "117' ANTED a situation as pastry cook In first-class \» hotel In city or country, twelve years'experi ence. Address W D, this office. COMPETENT cook, meat or pastry, wishes a situ- ation, first-class references. Address W C, this office. YOUNG man of 18, having a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping and speaking German wants a position in an office; best of references; wages no object Address W, this office. VT TANTED— By a young man a position In a drug V V store, eight years' experience as a student and practitioner of medicine. Good letters and refer ences. Address W M C, care lilobe, city. 157 YOUNG man wants situation where a knowledge of carpet laying would he of honeflt to his em ployer. Address carpet, 100 East Ninth street. WAN TED— Situation as drug clerk, seven years' experience, registered In Minnesota. Address box 12, Princeton. AS TRAVELER for tobacco or any other class of goods. Many years' experience. R D, Globe office. A YOUNG man would like situation as night clerk or watchmau; has hotel experience; good city reference. Address J D. Ulobe office. BOY of 17 wants a place In a dry goods or grocery store. Call at No. 469 Webster street. SITUATION as coachman. Address A P. care Globe. A TRAVELING salesman, middle age, residence Milwaukee, experienced, now on road, desires change first July. Address P, this office. SITUATION by a good baker as foreman, or a good second baud on bread, cakes or pies. Address St. Paul House, 223 West Seventh street. ANY boot and shoe house that wants a traveler. (age 2S.) packer or salesman, with city refer ences. Address Congress, this office. EMPLOYMENT— Name your price, which will be accepted by a proficient and willing young man in anv capacity in store or office. Address Omega, care (Hobe. XXT ANTED— Situation as No. 1 licensed engineer; V V best of references. Address C R, care this office. C. >\riXT10NER wishes situation, understands general counter goods; willing to leave city. John Schawb, 45 East Sixth street. A GOOD sailor and oarsman wants a situation at one of the lakes. Address J M B, care this office. \\7 ANTED — Chance to collect by a good collector. i V Address L, this office. TT 7" ANTED— A position in a wholesale or retail V V dry goods or notion house; experienced travel in^ salesman; best references. Address R S E, Globe office. A POSITION in an agricultural store by a young il man of good habits; several years' experience; references; M, 1292, East Seventh street. SHIPPING clerk wants some employment, has filled position in one of the largest wholesale houses in the city. Address D M, care this office. TTTANTED— A situation In retail shoe store by a V V young man with some experience; good refer ences. Address J C L, care this office. SITUATION wanted as clerk in grocery or general store, city or country. Address S P, cave this otlice. GENTi.KVAN experienced in securing suspended accounts desires a position with a wholesale house. Address Lex, this office. A YOUNG man wishes employment as night watchman in some hotel, can furnish good refer ences. Address R J L, care this office. BY a young man situation wanted as assistant in bakery. Address II H R, 52 Fairfield avenue. BY a young man a position wanted as stenographer or clerk in a wholesale house. Address A H C, 49 West Fourth street. BREAD WANTED— A competent bookkeeper and accountant wants a position at any figure; city references. Necessity, this office. AY'OUNG man of excellent habits wants position a> bookkeeper or assistant clerk or salesman; very best reference. R 38, Globe. WANTED books to post, by Jno. WIHson, expert accountant, county auditor's office. WANTED — Situation by a young man aged 17 at any respectable business where there is a chance for promotion; good references. Address V H, this office. BY a young man as bookkeeper, has a thorough knowledge of double and single entry, salary no object. Address A E Savage, Walhalla, Dak. "\7"OUNG man. five years' experience as double- X entry bookkeeper, would like any position that will pay expenses: best references. FL P, this office. SITUATION by a man cook, meat and pastry, ho- tel or restaurant. Address R. this office. MAN who can furnish A 1 city references and se- inritv wants a respectable situation. Address W II, this office. Female. "IVTANTED— Places for first-class cooks, chamber- V V maids, diningroom girls, second girls, nurses, housekeepers in and out of the city at Achilles' Em ployment office, 195 East Seventh and 548 Wabasha. Telephone. 157 A YOUNG lady, of best city reference, wants sit- uation as nurse girl; prefers to go to the lake. Address S, Globe office. I WANT the care of a house for the summer while the occupants arc out of town; can furnish refer- ences. Address box 237, Delano, Minn. SITUATION wanted as companion by a lady ac- customed to teaching, with knowledge of house- work and some accomplishments; best references. Address J, box 383. "j" ADY wishes a place for her son for his board. j_i Please call at St. Paul Health Institute, comer Fourth and Cedar streets. "Vty'IDOW lady, middle-aged, want? situation' as VV houcekeper, or care for furnished rooms or building: no objections leaving the city. Address one wcok, MC II, Globe office. LADY wishes plain sewing; knitting fin* thread lace a specialty. Call or address A IS, 270 East Eighth street. WANTED— Two Scandinavian girls to work in private family on farm. Swainson & Co., cor- ner Seventh and Sibley. WIDOW lady wishes a place for her son 12 years old where he can work for his board, good boy to work. Address D, care of this office. LADY of experience wishes situation as cook, best of reference. Address D. care of this office. WANTED — A situation to do general housework. Apply 828 Prairie street. YOUNG lady dc?lres a situation as companion to lady or invalid gentleman. Address Miss B Baldwin, St. Paul P O. LADY of experience wishes a situation as cook; best of references. Z Y, Globe. A FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry hotel or restau- rant cook. Good reference. Apply 735 Bay street. FIRST-CLASS woman cook French, wants a place. Employment Agency, 817 Wabasha. BUSINESS CHAXCES. EUROPEAN HOTEL and Restaurant. 70 rooms, location best, proot 32,000 yearly, reason— other business; tine opportunity to make money this sea- son, summer resort and state fair, no liar in con- nection. Address J A, care Globe. 155-158 Cjl LJ r\f\(\ will buy first-class mill property in «P±UjV/WW excellent location. Address C O Lockum, Northfield. Minn. FOR SALE— Photo gallery, will sell cheap for cash. Address G A C , lock box 2, Sibley, la. STOCK of gents' furnishing goods for sale, new and in good order with store fixtures; one year's leas e. Address J II, this office. LAUNDRY in good running order and doing cash business, for sale. Address G H, this office. *jl. TAN with a small amount of money to invest ItA in a most profitable enterprise. Bentley & Hil- debrand, 313J~ Jackson street. WANTED— \ partner with 81,000 to help along a good business. Address care Stall A, city market. OR RENT— Kiefer's Terra Cotta works. Here is the chance to build up the best paying manu- facturing business in the state. Terra 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. B. Klefer, 190 East Seventh street. S5-!ei* FOR RENT — For manufacturing purposes: Build- ings, shops and grounds, with side track; long lease; low rent. Inquire of A. R. Klefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-93 BOARDING OFFERED. LARGE, pleasant furnished room, alcove and closet; board included, e5 per week. Address Rex, Globe. GOOD rooms and board can be had at 41 East Seventh street, corner Cedar. BOARDING by the day, week or meals, with or without .rooms. Inquire at 181 East Eighth street. OUNG GIRLS' HOME. 015 and G20 St. Peter street, for respectable young girls only. Board and lodging per week S2.50. Reading room free. BOARDERS wanted in a private family, also one furnished room. 43 East Eleventh, corner Cedar. FOUR boarders wanted In private family for a set of rooms; 87 West Tenth street. TWO pleasant furnished 100ms, closets and aicove, board If desired, *5 per week, for two or four. j Address B, Globe. BOARDING WANTED. BOARD wanted by gentleman and wife; will pay S40 per mouth. Address C E, this office. BOARDING Wanted — A young man wants board in a private family In exchange for French les- sons or bookkeeping at night. N P, this office. WASTED— A fe^ayboardcr^TsEast Eleventh^ coiner Cedar. BY man, wife and child, unfurnished room and board in West St. Paul; private family. Ad 1 dress P, Globe office. THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1885. FOR RENT. Stores, Etc. NEW brick store on East Seventh street; low rent. B A Sargent, 41 blast Seventh street, or Meachain & Co., 963, East Seventh street. STORE and office to rent, 420 Wacouta street, cor- ner of Seventh. Apply ou premises. STORE for rent, suitable for any kind of business, with or without rooms, inquire corner Indiana avenue and Starkey street, West side. STORE In first-class order to rent ; $87.50 per month. Inquire at 370 Dayton avenue, near Western. TWO stores corner University and Virginia ave- nues; good location for boots aud shoes, milli- nery, dry goods or hardware business. Inquire Gray 4 Moriarty, room No 1 Union block, corner Fourth and Cedar. 154* ORIENT— Basement, 20x60, suitable for stor- age or plumbing stock. Address T J D, care this office. TO RENT— Desirable store with or without rooms, flue business location for a good plumber. Ap- ply to J W Shlpard, Fourth and Roberts street. FOR rent, the two well-finished and well-lighted basements in the lten block, West St. Paul, ad- joluing the bridge, suitable for restaurant, tailor- shop or barbershop. Inquire at Sanders' saloon In the same building. 143* FOR RENT— New brick store, (Kiefer's row), cor- ner East Seventh and Minnehaha streets; good location for clothing aud gents' furnishing, house- hold goods or second-hand store; cheap rent. In- quire of A. R. Kiefer, 100 East Soventh street. 95-9S* BUILDING 30 by 40, suitable for storeroom or manufacturing purposes, Wlllius street, near Fifth. C H Sehnlttger. 275 East Seventh. 105* Douses. > . FOB RENT— An elegant house corner Holly and Arundel streets, lovely grounds and modern im- provements. Inquiro 349 Franklin street. FOB RENT— White Bear Lake— Cottage of four rooms, only 450 In advance for the season. T A Globe office. TO KENT— A small house in good condition, with' cellar, cistern, woodshed and well, at 396 Can- ada street. TO RENT— Three first-class houses, central loca- tion, at reduced price. George A Nash, room 5 McQuillan block, or 175 Pleasant avenue. FOR RENT or sale— Seven-room cottage at White Bear lake, partly furnished; good well and ice house. Louis M Hastings, Room 29, Gilflllau block. GOOD nlno-rooin house on St. Anthony hill: mod- erate rent. E A Sargent. 41 East Seventh street. FOR RENT— At White Bear lake, seven-room cot- tage, opposite Cottage Park station. Inquire of W W Dunn, White Bear. FIVE houses for rent near Elevator B, from S12 to J18 per month. Inquire Wm Dawson. Jr. A10-ISOOM house and stable, corner Burr and Col- lins, near Lincoln school, on reasonable terms. Inquire opposite side of street. FOR RENT — A dwelling, three rooms, pantry, closets, hard and soft water, woodsheds, etc. ; at end of bridge, West side;'rent $S. C. Fitzer, 75 Dakota avenue. SEVERAL large houses well adapted for boarding houses, for rent by the House Renting Agency. FOR RENT— Lower part of house, corner of Burr and Minnehaha streets. QKK per month will rent a nicely furnished house OUO till November 1, 377 Washington street, near park, FURNISHED residence, 178 Western avenue, for rent, eight rooms, all modern conveniences, from June 15 to October I, A S Hall, 6 Mannheimer block. FOR RENT— Elegant new brick house with modern improvements, low rent aud convenient to busi- ness. J W Shepard, Fourth and Robert streets. DOUBLE brick residence of Judge Palmer, 19 and 21 East Ninth street, for rent, Ail modern im- provements. H II Herbst, Gllfillan block. FOR RENT — A two-story house on Hudson avenue, No. 719. A good place for store, saloon, or boarding louse. TO RENT — New fifteen-room house, heated all through by steam, all modern appliances; all or part of furniture for sale if desired; 24 College ave- nue west. HOUSE ten rooms, with one lot $6,500, with two lots $9,000. Robert P. Lewis, Sherman block. HOUSE— two-rooms— for rent. Also, three un- furnished rooms with summer kitchen, good well and pump in kitchen, rent low. Inquire at 74 Dueas street, near Fillmore, West side. HOUSE seven rooms, bathroom and city water, for rent; very pleasant location; 27 East Ninth street. FURNISHED and unfurnished houses, al! locations, ail prices; for rent by the House Renting Agency. TO rent, a cottage at White Bear lake, between Third and Fourth street on Banning avenue, two blocks from lake. Inquire on the premises or at White Pear house. HOUSE of four rooms and cellar to rent to man and wife without children Apply at 735 Bay street. I "'OR rent, a large house suitable for boarding bouse, cheap to right party, inquire at 1(10 Star- key street. Sixth ward: HOUSE RENTING AGENCY— Room 27, National Gorman-American bank building, corner Fourth and Robert streets. 153-1S3 FOR rent, furnished residence. 175 Western avo- nue, eight rooms, ail modern conveniences. from fept. 15 to Oct 1. FOR BENT— Nine room house on Mackubin street. between Dayton and Marshall, ciry water, bath room, furnace, speaking tubes, etc. J L Mahtn, 31 East Thrid street. 115* ITOB KENT— Cottage No .".Hi West Seventh street. . Inquire of B H Hcrbsr, room 31, Giltillan block. TO BENT— Desirable house with stable; 54 Kent. between Holly and Portland avenues. "VfEW house V.. 4"rr East Fifth street.sevcn rooms, i \ woodshed and cellar, #25 per month. HOUSE, five rooms with cistern, 268 Iglehart street, inquire Frank Beilly, Merchants hotel, HOUSE iu good condition with cistern, cellar, well and woodshed, at 100 Carroll street. FURNISHED house 2s7 East Tenth street, seven rooms and bath-room, iiot and cold water, will rent cheap to right party. HOUSE for rent of four rooms and kitchen; Ap- plv to P. Dempsey, 174 Fillmore avenue west, Sixth ward. FOR RENT— Houses from $6 to *10 andS20. James Dillon, 254 Commercial street. 2u2* FOUR houses of eight rooms, twoof 10 rooms, two of three rooms, flat six rooms: one block three stories high, three stores, twenty rooms; call at S41 Sherman street. 119* FOR RENT — From May 1, store and dwelling, cor ner Rice and Summit avenue; fine location for most any business. Inquire of A. R. Klefer. 190 Bust Seventh street. 95-98* Rooms. THREE n ice rooms suitable for housekeeping. water and every convenience. 153 Valle street. FOR RENT-*-Furnishcd rooms on first and second floors, also rooms with skylight. Apply at Mrs Baders', corner Seventh and RosaDel streets. * FOR RENT— Desirable furnished front room, suit- able for two, with large closet; 410 per month. 89 Iglehart street. ONE or more rooms, furnished or unfurnished. housekeeping If desired, cheap rent; 544 DejSoto street. LARGE furnished front parlor to rent, with or without board; private family; privilege of bath i room; 263 Rice street. FURNISHED room suitable for two gentlemen; third floor. *6 per month. Address E 99, cure : Globe. NICE front room furnished, first floor, cheap, 539 Wabasha, second door north of Tenth. i 1701: REN r, Cheap— Two furnished and two un : -T furnished rooms, w'ith use of bath, at 27 East Ninth street. FOR RENT — Large well furnished front room, modern conveniences, pleasant grounds. 246 Oak street, between Chestnut aud Walnut streets. ONE beautiful front room, newly furnished, suita- ble for two persons; use of bath, with first-class ' board; No. 4S8 Cedar street ELEGANTLY furnished suit of rooms In Steele block. 424 Wabasha. FOR BENT— Flat suitable for offices, picture gal- lery, or family, at 151 East Seventh street, best location in the city. ROOMS with or without board at 255 West Fifth street. FOR RENT— At 66 West Tenth street, first floor, live rooms.* rpo BENT — Four nice unfurnished rooms for light J- housekeeping, alcove and bathroom connected, near Seven corners. Call at No 356 Fort street. FOR RENT— Unfurnished, an alcove room suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman aud wife; 165 Iglehart, near Rice. f'URNISHED room to rent In private family to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; 416 West Seventh street. 2N1CL furnished front rooms, 207 East Seventh street. JARGE front room or two rooms furnished or un- -J furnished, reasonable rent, use of bath room, fine location, 166 Pleasant avenue north. FOUR rooms for rent on ground floor unfurnished, 541 DcBow street. LARGE furnished front room with alcove and closet, for one or two gentlemen in nice neigh- borhood; references required. 122 Iglehart, near Rice. SECOND and third floors of the building. No. 28C Jackson street, for rent; 'suitable for storage or light manufacturing. Inquire of Ph. Best Brewing company. AFLAT of four large rooms on first floor, with two closets, pantry and cellar, water and all modern Improvements; 183 Pleasant avenue. DESIRABLE furnished room suitable for two, with large closet, 89 Iglehart street. OEVKHAL beautiful rooms with board, to flrst- O class boarders, cheap, ut Hotel Grand; only Sj to »7 a week. , ONE beautiful front room, furniture new, use of bath, with first-class board. Also, a few table boarders can be accommodated; No 488 Cedar street. FOR RENT. Rooms Continued. NOW is your time to secure pleasant room and first-class board at low rates. Address W W Woodruff, Merriam Park. FORNEY'S Hotel and Restaurant, rooms 85c and 50c per day, meals at your own price, 108 East Third street, A PARLOR bedroom to rent, first floor, to gentle* men only; 862 Fort, corner Fifth stroet. DESIRABLE furnished front room with large closet, suitable for two; 89 Iglehart Btreet. FOR RENT— Furnished front room, suitable for two gentlomen, use of bath; 397 West Third Btreet. NICELY furnished rooms for rent, single and double, at 317 Chestnut street, below, Seventh street, modern Improvements, rent reasonable. FIVE rooms over store at 370 Dayton avenue. Ap- ply at store. AGOOD-sIaed nicely furnished front room; cool and airy; suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern improvements; private family ; 26 Iglehart street, near Wabasha. Miscellaneous. DESK room for rent, first floor, 317 Jackson street. Smith & Taylor. An N £ law office with use of large law library to rent very cheap. Address 5 C F, this office. A BLACKSMITH shop to lease, aud a blacksmith wanted, at No 102 West Ninth street, St- Paul. ANEW barn with ton stalls for rent, 591 Broad- way. ■COR BENT— A good stable 'fit Carroll street. FRONT room for rent, suitable for an 'office; in quite at room 8, Cramer blook, STEAM-POWER to run light polishing lathe; rent must be moderate. M G, Globe office. FHOM Juno 1, fiout office second floor and whole of Third floor. Appiy at 121 East Third street. WANTED TO RENT. ANTED— --Two furfilshed rooms fofr light house- keeplng, by man and wife, no children. State price and address C B, care Globe. SMALL room near Rice park wanted; answer to- day, J H, this office. WANT to rent store, would prefer West side. Address U Casey, 456 Robert street. WANTEP to Rent — Two shpw cases, each about five feet long. L G M, Globe office. SUIT of furnished or partly furnished rooms In upper town with board, wanted by gentleman aud wife. Address X 95, care this office. A YOUNG man wants room and hoard where he can have home comforts, by June 9. Address O K, this office. PART of a cellar suitable and convenient tor stor- ing butter and eggs. Address E 8, this office. TT /"ANTED to rent, to gentleman and wife without » V children, furnished rooms in private dwelling, for light housekeeping, first floor; references. 70 Tilton street. WANTED TO BUY. *\T7 ANTED to purchase, neat house, six or seven V\ rooms, on 1:111. twenty minutes from P O. Ad- dress L 49, this office. TT 7" ANT ED to buy, gentlemen's east-otf clothes V V best prices paid, will call at residence or office Address H P, this office. TT 7" AN TED— A second-hand foot lathe, must be VV cheap for cash. Give description and price, and address. l>ox 822, Mankato, Minn. WANTED— Twenty to fifty shares of St. Paul bank stock. S S Stokes, broker, No. 157 East Fourtli street. VS 7* ANTED— One second-hand engine lathe, with VV screw cutting attachment. Address* H C Loomis, Volga, Dak. TT 7 ANTED— Fifty shares National German- Amer- > V lean bank stock. S S Stokes, broker, No 157 East Fourth street, under First National bank. TTfTANTED to buy— books foreasE* RF Leask & VV Co., 132 East Third street. 126* LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED or stolen from 411 Rondo street, a red and white cow about four years old, return aud get reward, "IT'Ol'ND— A new hut. Owner please call on F Mul- .F !er, 2oS hlce street, Friday night, 7 o'clock. TAKEN UP — A small red and white cow. Call at 741 Ig.itt street. IOST — Red and white cow: return to 411 Roudo -i street, above Western avenue. STRAYED or Stolen early Sunday morning, May 31, one large sorrel horse, weight about fourteen hundred pounds, blind in left eye; and one small black horse, weight about nine hundred pounds. A liberal reward will be given for their return to G F Gregg. No. 14!) Goodhue street. : ( OST— Large four-year-old mare colt ; dark color I 2 4 with sprinkling of white hairs about head, neck and chest: never been shod; |S will be paid for in- formation that will lend to recovery of above by J. M Warner, 742 St. Peter street. 154-57 LOST— A gold locket with monogram "F A;" a suitable reward will be paid for its return to this offiee. } OST— By o'd smokers, a taste for the ordinary -i cigars. The purest, sweetest and best chort j smoke In the world \i found in "Duke Cigarettes." They are pure. mild and sweet, yielding only the j dainty delicacy which has made pure choice tobacco a world's favorite. Said by Mitchell & Spiuk. 117* } 701 Nl5— Twenty dollars In gold, lying near an empty package of Duke Cigarettes, which are golden in quality, delicacy, flavor, purity, etc. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co., Fifth & Robert. 147* "POUND — The dealer who docs not procure "Duke JT Cigarettes" for his patrons is open to the sus- picion of not studying their interest. The cost of manufacture of the Duke is as great as that of eny other. They are band-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 tiie pures', sweetest nti'l best cigarette that can be produced ami sold at full prices which afford all a fair but not exorbi- tant profit. Sold by W. sj. Dennis, Gillillan block. 147* HORSES, CARRIAGES, JcC. DOUBLE-seated carriage to exchange for a single- seated buggy: No. 314 West Third street. V BUYS an A No. 1 horse, good, light four- >IVv<l7v/ spring wagon, cutter, harness, saddle; ci.n be seen at 236 West Fifth. <~t ooi) family horse for sale cheap. Corner Sixth VT and Locust. HORSE of good style, sound and reliable, weigh- ing 1.1511 Ihs, wanted. Great Atlantic and Pa- cific Tea Company. 47 East Third street. P H.ETON for sale, nearly new, very cheap, 349 Franklin street. FOR SALE— A plueton. nearly new, for sale cheap. Inquire at 349 Franklin street. WANTED— A second-hand donble harness for carriage use. also a second-hand carriage pole. Address by mail, stating price and where to ue seen, Alfred H Stees, 155 Virginia avenue. 151 HORSES FOR SALE— A matched span of Nor- m:in ponies, perfectly trained, very handsome, for sale by George W Martin, 4!4 Jackson street; also a delivery wagon, and one large family horse and carriage. 151-152 A BARGAIN in a threo-sprlng top phaeton, A Quinby & Htillowcll make, and good as new. Call at 134 East Third street. (^ GOD work horse (mare), weight 1.200, brown, T for buggy or carpenter work; 2550 Nicollet ave- nue, Mlnneapolis.Jean Mousseau. FOR SALE — At a bargain, a fine young carriage horse, can travel inside 3 minutes. perfectly safe and sound, also harness and buggy, must be sacri- ficed. Room 1, Presley block. PERSONAL.. AT7" ANTED — Books to post, examine, open or close. 'V trial balances and balance sheets perfected, complicated accounts of every description adjusted. The highest references. John Willson, expert ac- countant, county auditor's office. 155-59 IF Bessie Horrigan is in the city, please communi- cate with Mrs W H Drake, White Bear, Minn. 151 WANTED — All smokers who love the natural properties, delicacy, flavor and fragrance of pure high grade tobacco, to try "Duke Cigarettes." Only pure and choicest yield, the delight which makes them a universal favorite. Sold by Mitchel & Spink, 190 East Fifth. 147* ANY one having knowledge of Peter A. Sundbjad, a Swede, 27 years old, inform me by letter; was last heard of In Boston a year ago; special reason for wanting to know his whereabouts. Address Ennle Swanson, St Paul, Minn. TO EXCHANGE. <*£>■/' r\f\ Worth of boots and shoes to exchange for tjP / JU St Paul real estate, 115 East Seventh street. WANTED — To trade a watch for a good bicycle; will give difference if worth It; must be 48- inch or over. J D, this office. I HAVE a good watch to trade for a bicycle; it must be over 42 iuches. Address J D, Globe. TT7HX trade lot for a good family horse or horse VV and buggy. Address H K L, this office. rpo exchange, stock of liquors (broken packages) JL for billiard or pool table, standard size, must be nearly new, might take other property. A L, Fari- bault, Miun. 149-156 rpo exchange Improved St. Paul real estate for X stock farm. Address M D, care Globe office. INSTRUCTION. ANTED — Every person In search of musical Instruction to call on Mrs. L E Ellenberger. No. 50 West Fourth street, room 1. INSTRUCTION — A certificated lady gives lessons In grammar, arithmetic, French, music, singing, elocution, own or pupils residence; long experience; superior testimonials. Instruction, this office. \roUNG man, 19, with good references, desires A place In family where there are young lads as their tutor and attendant. Address W P, this office. SINGING, elocution and piano by lady teacher from New York College d' Opera; terms very low. I Address Savllla, Globe office. WANTED— REAL ESTATE. FOR CASH I want to purchase an eligible business lot located somewhere between Fourth and Seventh and Wabasha and Jackson. For a well located lot, at a reasonable Hume, an Immediate cash purchaser can be fonud. Princlpalsdcult with. Address Heal Kstute, Globe office, stating locution and price. 154- BO ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A CHANCES FOB EVERY MAN TO~GET A home, also to make money on real estate. Ten houses for sale at auction prices, cash and time, or on small monthly payments without cash. Wo can figure you out a home for tho rent you are paying if you will call and see us. Free ride to see property. Tho houses are on both sidos of the rivur, and convenient to business. AH those houses are iu thriving and thickly-set tled neighborhoods, on lots lying high and dry, and nearly all command olegant views of the city and river — localities whero railroad and other im provements are sure to double the land iu value. McCluug A McMuj rail's udditiou consists of sixty four lots adjoining block till, Hrown Si Jackson's addition, and more than half Bold, mostly to act ual tattlers. Belvidoro Park lies on OaUdale av enue, which has just been graded at a cost of ovor $15,000. Tho omnibus runs within a few blocks of it, carrying passengers to Bridge square at street car rates. Six acres in Washington Heights, back of this, "MO acres on Kico street, Wolcott's addition, 285 acres in St. Anthony Park, <12 acres in Como Villas, 60 acres between Como and the State fair ground. Will sell iu large or small blocks- iH) lots on St. Anthony hill, f300 to $000; 100 lots on the bluffs in West St. Paul; 1,000 lots in the vicinity of Como park, Luke Como, liice street near the now iron-rolling mill, also near tho Northern Pacific shops and St. Anthony park. McClung, McMurran A Curry, new German- American bank block, Fourth street, first floor. N. B. — We take pleasure in referring to the scores of men who have bought lots and homes of us as to tho liberal facilities and fair terms which have enabled thein to secure their homes by paying monthly less than they could ront' su^h houses for, also as to the profits on loLusold. Capitalists dosiring large deals will bo given inside tacts and figures (ground-floor prices). Miscellaneous. ONE to twenty aores,for sale at Lake Mlnuctouka for ft> J an acre ; easy terms. C Knox Davidson block, St. Paul. HOUSE and four lots for sale cheap at Forest Lake. Inquire at house, George Hunter. ONE or two desirable lots for sale at Hamltne, part cash. Address F J, this office. FOR SALE— A store building In a neighboring city for saloon or auy other purpose, for less than two years' rental would be. Address Max, this office (n»*J *)(\(} WILL buy a seven-room house and half <?Q^>Cl/v/ lot, one block from market house. Inquire 417 Fraukllu street. FOR sale or rent, the former residence of Mr. Arthur Koeulg, located on Dayton's bluff, corner Sixth und Eichenwald streets. Apply for particu lars to the Ph. Best Brewing Co., 286 Jackson street. lit, I JOB SALE— •S.OOO— Large lot and block of four houses, renting for *40 per month; corner can be turned into storu at once. Address, H H, Globe office. - 70B8AJUB. \f*ERY fine upright piano for sale at any pries of- fered. Addreoss U 24, this office. A »)-INCH rubber tire bicvcle. cost *45, for sale or •TeA exchange. W B Sock, box 10, Baldwin, Wis. HARDWOOD refrigerator for sale, suitable for saloon or grocery business; 404 Holly avenue. 3 b) CALIBRE Winchester repeating rifle, almost *v new, for sale cheap. Also, one 48-inch bicycle with rubber tire. C'hus. F. Bott, S26 Maria avenue. TWO chair barber shop: good location, at a bar- gain. Address H S, this office. FOR sale, fresh milch cow and calf at 50 West Susan street, Sixth ward. AVERT fine Daly gun, used only one season, will be sold cheap, Address A F C this office. FOR SALE — Lady will sell fine upright piano for cash at any price offered. Address H K , this office. EGGS for hatching, from pure blood Plymouth Rock and Brahmas. Boom 4, 63 E:ist Third. A GOOD piano for sale cheap. Inquire at Nick Pottgicsscr, 375 Wabasha street. FOR SALE — Confectionery, ice cream and soda water business, at a bargain, or will sell lease and shelving without stock. Call 4!) East Third. FOR SALE — Young thoroughbred Gordon setter, cheap. Address X 10, Globe. FOR SALE— Open three-spring wagon and double Harness. Apply W 11 Merrill, 27 East Third street. FOR SALE — One counter, two show cases, shelv- ing, partitions; 377 Robert street. THE furniture of eleven rooms, including bedding, towels, silver, etc., for sale at a bargain; house for rent if desired. A C I), Globe ollice. FOR S \LEby every dealer who is on the alert to get the choicest for his patrons. '"Duke Cigar ettes" are the very best that can be produced at any price. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co , Robert aud Fifth streets. 147* C*0£ SALE— Pursuant to a resolution of its Board J- of Directors and at the request of its Stockhold ers, The Minnesota Transfer Packing Company ad vertises until Juuc 12, 1S85, for sale. Its entire prop erty aud r.ssets (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 i'. M. & S;. P. hhort Line crossing over the Mississippi river. Slaughter hoU:C and grounds appurtenant, joining Northwestern stock yards in St. Paul. Slaughter house nnd refrigerator, with grounds, at Minnesota Transfer station. Si. Paul. Also, plant, necessary equipment of teams and other appliances for carrying ou business. Also, large stock of articles and prop erty iu 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. Terms of sale, all cash. Dated Mays, 188). D. M. Robbins, President of Minnesota transfer Packing Company. 146-63 TENTS, awnings wagoncovers. for sa'.e cheap at J M Rosscll & Co., 1'JO East Fifth street. 137-50* FOR SALE, Rent or Exchange— Store building in Sioux Rapids, lows; first -class point for business. B, box 710, Mankato. Minn. OR SALE— Family Ice box. worth £40 for *20, made by the St Paul Furniture company. Can be Inspected at 133 West Fifth. J L Mahau, 31 East Third street. 134* for a No. 1 farm, half miTe VV from nourishing village, live churches, six schools, society lirst-class. Box 6, St. Paul, (Capi tol.) 123* MISC'ELL AXKOUS. ItrpHKBB is a tide In the affairs of men. which, -L taken at the Coed, leads on to fortune." Join the Union Endowment Association and receive •1.000 at marriage. Very liberal terms to agent:'. Union Endowment Association, 430 Wabasha street, St PauL FRESH, buttered popcorn at telephone office, cor- ner Fourth and Robert. 157-161 WANTED — Roommate by a young man. Call at 210 West Fifth, after 7 p. m. ~VX J AX TED— Everyone to know that Mrs L E VV Kilenberger has moved her music room to No 50 West Fourth street, room 1. BOOKKEEPING — Vou may he a business man, but without a knowledge of bookkeeping you cannot regulate your books Learn the same by purchasing the best self-Instructor on the science and practice of bookkeeping ever published. For par.iculars, address Bookkeeper, Box 135, Stillwater, Minn. 155 7 THERE will be a meeting of the Grocers' union at Druids' hall, corner of Seventh aud Jackson streets, Friday, June 5, at 8 p m. WANTED — Young man to assist In managing amateur drama! Ic society; ladies and gentle men wishing to become members address, N G, this office. FOR SALE— Daily production in May. 1883, 25,000; daily production May, 1385, 1,500,000. This yives some Idea of the sale and growth in public favor of "Duke Cigarettes," absolutely the highest grade money can produce and sold at a fair price, has been the cause of this immense sale. Sold by W. S. Dennis, Gilflllan block. 147* ETROPOLITAN band nnd orchestra. Leave orders at 132 Wabasha street. ■ 147-207 WAX 1EI3— Everyone toealfor telephone to J M Cooley, In rear of 563 Broadway, for all kinds of caipenter work — screen doors and windows a specialty. 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* nFOR^ALET" HUNTER'S Great Medical Hot Springs! Is on the main line of the N. P. E., Spring dale station, twenty miles east of Livingston, the gateway to the groat Nutional Park and the great Health Kcsort of tho Northwest. This valuable property is now for salo with 160 aores of good land, government title, to gether with a hotel, 25 rooms, pantry, kitchen and well furnished, threo bath houses, all in good order. I will give easy terms on gale. I will give immediate possession. Ccrrospond enceinvited. A.J. HUNTER, M. D., Hunter's Hot Springs, Montana, "NOTICE fO CREDITORS. State of Minnesota. County of Ramsey — ss. In Probate Court, special term, May 14, 1885. In the matter of the estate of Sidney S. Gale, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate, of the County of Ramsey, will upon the first Mon day, of the months of July, August, September, October und November, 1885, at ten o'clock a. m., receive, hear, examine and adjust, all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claim* against said estate, at the ex piration of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court, [I..8] WM. B. MCGRORTY, Judge of Probate. Joseph R. Weide, Administrator. C. E. & A. G. Otis. Attorneys for Administrator. mayli5-5w-sat AUCTION SALES. P. T. Kavuiiiign. VALUABLE WEST SIDE PROPERTY AT Auc- tion — I will sell at auction on Monday, June *, at » o'clock p. m., on the premises the whole block bounded by Page, Gates, Brown and Woodbury streets, and known as J. J. Ward's Subdivision of block 42, Brown & Jackson's uddltton to St. Paul. The property in question embraces 21 good-sized lots and Is most conveniently located near the pro- posed West Side depots of the Minnesota & North- western and the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroads. The advance In West Side property has been sharp, but reasonably so, and even to-day is cheaper pro- portionately than any property similarly situated In any city of the I'nltud States. With the completion of the Robert street bridge, the erection of the pro- posed upper bridge aud the construction of a second railroad bridge at State street and possibly a road bridge In lower town, property on the West Side will treble In value before the expiration of Ave years. Terms made known hereafter. P. T. Kavanagh, auctioneer. 155-160 FINE Residence Property at Auction — I will sell at auction on the premises on Saturday, June 6, at I o'clock p m, lots 19 aud 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 120 feet by 107 feet to a 20-foot alley. This valua- ble piece of property may be subdivided into three lots, each being 40x107 feet, and Is on the line of the street railway, being within five minutes' ride of Bridge square. The location is all that could be de- sired, being In the immediate neighborhood of the flue residences of some of our most respected citi- zens, viz.; Hon N W Kittson, A J Goodrich, Esq, Stanford Newel, Esq. D W IngersoU, Esq, E G Rogers, Esq, and others. Summit ave park, wit bin one block of this property, adds much to the value aud beuuty of all residence property In Its vicinity. The erection of tho electric light tower at the park makes the neighborhood practically a perpetual day, thus adding very materially to the desirability of this section for rosldencc purposes. Terms one-half cash. balance In one and two years at 3 per cent. Interest. P T Kavanagh, auctioneer. 154-57 M~ ULESIVTAUCTION— I WILL SELL AT AUC- tion at my salestand, corner of Cedar and Third streets, on Saturday, June 6, at 10 a. m., a span of good working mules, sound und in good condition. Also, a set of double harness and one double wagon. Terms cash. P. T. Kavanagh, auctioneer. 155-58 F" "TJBNITUBE AT AUCTION— I WILL SELL AT auction at my salestand, corner of Cedar and Third streets, this morning at 10 a. in., a large lot of furniture, stoves, carpets, bedding, crockery-ware, etc. P. T. Kavanagh, auctioneer. _^ 157 Joseph Rothschild. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING, KITCHEN, FUR- niturc, carpets, crockery-ware, etc., will be sold at public auctioii Monday morning, June the . -tli. at 10 o'clock sharp, at the residence. No. 501 Wabasha street, corner of College avenue. Nearly all the contents of the house are as good as new, having been in use only throe months. Tho house will be open on day of sale at 8 o'clock a. m. Re- member the day, time and place. Joseph Roths- child, commission auctioneer, office 27 West Third street. Charles J. Meilicke, salesman. 157-159 FURNITURE, ETC., AUCTION THIS (SATUR- day) morning at 10 o'clock, at my salestand on St. "Peter street, corner of Third, . opposite the elevator. One fine parlor set of seven pieces, two fine bedroom sets, tables, chairs, stoves, erocke.ry- ware, harness, etc. Joseph Rothschild, commis- sion auctioneer. 157 ~ ri^NCIAl.. ANTED to borrow, «S0O on good security: two years' time. Address Fred, care this office. IOAN of 8300 wanted Immediately on good seour- -i ity, willing to pay 10 per cent. Address H D, Krahmer block, corner Seventh and Sibley streets. WANTED to Loan, S300 on'good security Twilling to pay 10 per cent. Address H A, room 5. Rrahmer block, corner Seventh and Sibley streets. MONEY loaned on furniture and all personal prop- erty of value without removal, publicity or de- lay. In sums and time to suit. H Rothschild, broker, 104 Bust Third street. Office open Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday evenings, 7:30 to 9. 153-183 L^PER cent, money to loan1, n sums of $5,000 and O upwards on iirst-clHss improved city property. Graves & Vinton.SOl Druke block. 149-209 FINANCIAL— 1,500,000 daily production, May 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, Gilllllan Block. 147* (]I*"1 /"\r^k/^\ on flrst-class Woodland park property •^>1-*\J\J\J wanted. Addrc ss G B, Globe. <njP".riri TO 930,000 loaned, at lowest rates, on *^0\J\J first-class real estate security in St. Paul and vicinity. No delay. E S Chittenden, Room 6. First National bank building. C?1/"in fUtf\ I HAVE *100,000 placed with me 'j?±\J\Ja\jyj\J by Eastern parties which I can loan on improved St Paul real estate in sums of any amount from $1,000 up to 825,000, on very favorable terms. S » Stokes, brokerage and insurance, No 157 Eust Fourth street. 122* LOANS on Life Ins. Policies, L. P. Van Norman, No. 245. 1st Ave. S., Minneapolis. "NOTICE To Banks and Bankers. Proposals for Depositing the .PuWic Funds of the County of Scott, in the State of Minnesota. Sealed proposals will be received from Na- tional. State or Private banks, up to the Cth .' day of July, A. D. I8H6, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for depositing the pub 1j funds of said county. The depositing" of said public funds will com- mence" on the first day of August, 1885, aud shall continue until the iirst day of August, 1887, unless changed by the said Board of Auditors of said county. Said proposals shall state what secuvity will be given and what in- terest is to be given on monthly balances of the amount deposited, on com itrou that said funds, with accrued interest shall be held sub- ject to drai t and payment at all times on de- mand, and shall in all respects couform to the provisions of Chapter 124 of the General Laws of 1881, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 51, of the Ceneral Laws of 1883. Said proposals to be securely sealed and addressed to If. Mayer, County Auditor, Shakopee, Scott coun- ty, Minn. Dated May 23d. 1885. M. MAYER, Co. Au litor, JULIUS A. COLLER, ClcrkDIs. Court, PETEB J. BALTES, Chairman, Board of Auditors of Scott Co., Minn. Confirmation of Assessment for Si. AnthonyHill Sewer System. Office of the Board of Public Works,) City of St. Paul, Minn., June 4, 1855. \ The asscsment of benefits, costs and ex" penses arising from the construction of a sewer on Western Avenue, from Rondo street to Selby Avenue; on Arundel street, from Iglehart street to Laurel Avenue: on Iglehart street, from Western Avenue to Arundel street; on Marshall Avenue, from Mackubin street to Western A', enue; on Nelson Aveuue, from Western Aveuue to the west line of lot 2, block 80, Dayton & Irvine's Addition: on Dayton Avenue, from a point half way be- tween Mackubin street and Kent street to Farrington Avenue: on Selby Avenue, from Virginia Avenue to Mackubin street, in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, having- been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board w.ll meet at their office in said city, at S p. m.. on the 22d day of Juue, A. D. 1885, to hear objectious (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be con- firmed by said Board. Tho following- is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: , Western Avenue. Grace's Addition' to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Frederick Bartels, N 62 ft of 7& 8 2 $17 34 J C Nolan, S 80 ft of 7& 8 2 115 60 Frank Erren, N31 ft of. . .9&10 2 44 79 A Franka, (except N 31 ft) 9 2 1 Same, 'except N 31 ft and V 189 29 SlOOft) 10 2 ) J E Cramsie 0 .3 205 19 Joseph Lorenz 1 3 190 74 Rt. Rev. TL Grace 4 433 50 Mackubin & Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits N E Johnson 1 18 $193 26 August Dahms 30 18 193 26 John Ryan 1 19 19110 William Cox. Trustee 30 19 118 85 Henry SOgdon 1 23 118 85 MC Froelich 30 22 118 85 Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and • description. Lot. Block. Benefits St Joseph's Female Acad- emy 4 85 $73 69 Math Sehmitz. N 40 ft of. 4 80 57 80 C B Sheehy, (except N 40 ft) 4 80 110 54 Same 5 80 94 64 MAStrehlein 4 78 C4 04 Same 5 78 94 64 Supposed owner and description. Benefits Lanphor and Judson. Commencing at SW corner of Marshall and West- ern avenues, thence W 77 ft: thence S 132 ft; thence E 77 ft; thence X 132 ft to beginning, being In St i Paul,Minnesota $118 49 Kern's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J A and W M Stoes 1 1 SOO 36 R A Lanphor, E 70 ft of. .28 1 57 80 Same 27 1 114 15 H C Merritt 1 2' 05 37 F D Abbey,N 18 ft of 30,29*28 2 23 12 J B Mcllrath,(except N 10 ft) 30, 29&28 2 72 25 Arundel Street. Mackubin & Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Lizzie A Brown 1 21 $191 10 JohnASwensou 30 21 118 85 J C Kennedy 15 23 118 85 CHDuggan 16 23 118 85 Selby, McClung & Van Meter's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits MRWelhuan 1 1 8122 46 Same 17 1 57 80 HCJames 18 1 57 80 Same 19 1 114 51 J W Bishop 1 2 96 81 Louisa and Elizabeth Riggs 30 2 96 45 Kern's. Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Frank I' Blair, N 41 ft of , ~) S 75 ft of 10&9 1 I «.-„ <,< Same, (except E 17 ft) N f 41 ft of S 75 ft of 8 1 j ElizaCaryetal,S34ftof 10&9 1 | Same and same (except E 17 ft) S 34 ft of 8 1 V $59 24 Same and same, N 7 ft of W 100 ft of 11 1 J Julia M Bailey, S 41 ft of W 100 ft of 11 1 $59 24 J W Bishop.. 12 1 57 80 Same 13 1 114 15 FRSmitb 15 2 95 37 Wm Malloy 16 2 86 70 Cochran's Subdivision of Block 11, Woodlaud Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner aud description. Lot. Benefits J W Bishop 13 $177 01 RW Johnson 12 177 01 Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits JJMcCardy 1 i0 $177 01 AMSmith 24 10 177 01 Ifflehart Street. Mackubin & Marshall's Addition to St. Paul Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Wm Cox, trustee '30 19 $57 07 Same, trustee, E % of. . . .29 19 42 48 OOrvis, W^of 29 19 14 16 Same 28 19 57 07 A Orvis 37 19 57 07 Margaret Madagan 26 19 57 07 DMadagan 25 19 57 07 Mary A Marvin 24 19 57 07 Same 23 19 57 07 Same....? 22 19 57 07 Surah A Haskell 21 19 57 07 Same 20 19 57 07 Same 19 19 57 07 AH Wilder 18 19 57 07 Same 17 19 57 07 Same 16 19 56 35 Henry SOgden 1 23 57 07 Same 2 22 57 07 Same 3 23 57 07 J J Lawless 4 22 57 07 W S Cox 5 23 57 07 Same U 22 57 07 WATruesdale 7 23 57 07 A W Comfort 8 22 57 07 John Loque 9 22 57 07 E Breen 10 22 57 07 Same 11 22 57 07 Geo H Warren 12 22 57 07 Same 13 22 57 07 JCKcnnedy 14 22 57 07 Same 15 22 56 35 Marshall Avenue. Mackubin & Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Isabella M Johnson 16 21 $56 35 S Brugger 17 21 57 07 EA.Carnes 18 21 57 07 Same 19 21 57 07 Same 20 21 57 07 John Jehele 21 21 57 07 E A Carucs 22 21 57 07 Same 23 21 57 07 A M Cavietzel 21 21 57 07 P J Broderick 25 21 57 07 Wiljfam A Hippler 26 21 57 07 R Huxtuble 27 21 57 07 John Roehl 2S 21 57 07 Same 29 21 57 07 John A Swenson 30 21 57 07 C H Dougan •. . . . 16 22 56 35 Same 17 22 57 07 Same. W y of 18 22 28 53 Benjamin Brack. E y of. 18 22 28 54 Same 19 22 57 07 H J Koemplo 30 33 57 07 Same 21 22 57 07 8 C King 22 22 57 07 Jos Rittlc 23 22 57 07 P Holmes 24 22 57 07 J E Ingles 25 22 57 07 CL Norton 26 22 57 07 Same., 27 22 57 07 P O'Brien 28 22 57 07 M C Froehlich 29 22 57 07 Same 30 22 57 07 Selby, McClung & Van Meter's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits L M Burrington 15 1 $79 47 Same. \\y of 14 1 28 90 M F Strong, E % of 14 1 28 90 Same ." 13 1 57 80 C H Baldwin 12 1 57 80 A J Weber 11 1 57 80 SB Weber 10 1 57 50 James R Webb 9 1 57 80 H W Webb 8 1 57 80 Same 7 1 57 80 M Hen 6 1 57 SO Same 5 , 1 57 SO MRWellman 4 1 $57 80 Same 3 1 57 80 Same 2 1 57 80 Same I 1 57 80 Kern's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Elizabeth Blair. N 50.75 ft of 10 1 $66 35 Same, N50.75 ft of 9 1 56 35 Sumc. (except E 17 ft) N 50.75 ft of 8 1 ol 70 M G Hodge, E 17 ft of. . . 8 l 21 56 Same 7 1 56 35 Same 6 56 35 Same 5 56 35 Same 1 1 S3 58 Supposed owner and description. Benefits L D Hodge. Commsobing tit a point on S line of Marshall Avenue 237 ft W from SW corner of Marshall and Western Avenues; thence W on said S line SO ft; thence at vije it angles to Marshall Avenue 133 t%; thence E parallel with said Har shall Avenue so ft:thenco X to beginning, being in St Paul. Minnesota $115 60 M A Bigford. Commencing ata point on i? line of Marshall Avenue 15.' it w from SW coiner of Marshall and Western Avenues: them-eW on said S line SO ft; thence S al right amies to Marshall Avenue 132 ft; thence E parallel witij said Marshall Ave- nue SO ft; thence N to heginnlug, being in St Paul, Minnesota 3115 ii!' John Hinds. Commenoinqf at a point on S line of Marshall Avenue 117 ft W from SW corner of Marshall nnd Western Avenues; thence W <,n siii.i S line 40 ft; thence S at right angles to Marshall Avenue i;r-: It; tl.cn .v E parallel with said Marshal] Ave- nue 40 ft; thence N to beginning. being in St Paul, Minnesota £57 80 A McDonald- Commencing at a point on S line of Marshall Avenue 77 ft WofSW corner of Marshall and Western Avenues; thence W on said S line 40 it ; thence S at right angles to Marshall Avenue 132 ft; thence E parallel with said Marshall Avenue 40 ft; thence N to begin- ning, being in St Paul, Minnesota. . $57 0 Laupher and Judson. Commencing atSW corner of Marshall aud West- ern Avenues; thence W 77 ft: thence S 133 ft; thence E 77 ft; thence N 132 ft to beginning, being in St Paul, Minnesota $111 2 Nelson Avenue. Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description Lot. Bloak. Benefits St. Joseph's Female Acad- emy 4 65 $102 23 Same 3 85 102 23 Math Schmitz, N 40 ft of. 4 80 29 98 I John Steele 3 80 102 23 I E Hoffman et al., W y of. 2 80 51 12 N Hodgerar.n, E y ol" :.' 80 51 11 Dayton Avenue. Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits E J Hodgson 3 4 $72 25 Same 2 4 72 25 J W Bishop 1 4 23120 AlieeL'Ford 18 1 72 25 Caspar Sauer 19 l 72 25 Mary A Sleppy 20 1 72 25 Dayton Avenue Church.. 21 1 72 25 Same 22 1 88 54 Selby, McClung & Van Meter's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits S B Mahan 33 1 $74 66 SB Webb, W% of 32 1 28 90 S B Mahan, E% of 32 1 28 90 S B Webb 31 1 57 80 Same 30 1 57 80 M E Corning 29 1 57 80 Same 28 1 57 80 Elda J Sherbrook 27 1 57 80 LJRumohr 26 1 57 80 Mary J Smith 25 1 57 80 Same 24 1 57 80 d Carrie W Rossell 23 1 57 80 H C James 23 1 57 80 Same 21 1 57 80 Same 20 1 57 80 Same 19 1 57 80 Phillip Abbott 15 2 73 69 K J Burk 14 2 57 80 H Officer, ex'r 13 2 57 80 P H Tierney 12 2 57 80 JohnJohnson 11 2 57 80 EMcKnight 10 2 57 80 Same 9 2 57 80 EWMcKey 8 2 57 80 Same 7 2 57 80 EllaJBeeht 6 2 57 80 Same 5 2 57 80 George W Becht 4 2 57 80 S A Robert, W % of 3 2 28 90 J W Bishop, E % of 3 2 28 90 Same 2 2 67 80 j Same 1 2 67 80 Kern's Addition to St. PauL Supposed owner and description. Let* Block. Benefits J W Bishop 13 1 $5104 Same u 2 57 80-' Same 15 1 57 80 ; Charles Colter 16 l 57 80 ; Same, VT y ot 17 1 28 90] D M Ferguson, E y of . . .17 1 28 90 --' Same 18 2 57 80 ! JA&WMStees 19 1 57 80 1 Same and same 20 1 57 80 \ EHJudson 21 1 57 80 i Same, W y of 22 1 28 90 '; E E Hughson, E y of 22 1 28 90 | Same 23 1 57 80 MaryAWeller 24 1 57 80 Nancy W Leasure 25 1 67 80 Same, W 10 ft of 26 1 14 45 R A Lanpher, (except W _ 10ft) 26 1 43 35 Same 27 1 57 80 FRSmith 15 2 57 80 Same 14 2 57 80 Same. W% of. 13 2 28 90 C E Flandreau, E y of . . .13 2 28 90 Same 12 2 57 80 J A & W M Stees 11 2 57 80 Same and same 10 2 57 80 FAlpsberg 9 g 5730 JH Dodge 8 2 57 80 Same 7 3 57 80 Same 6 2 57 80 E A Johnson 5 2 57 80 Same 4 2 57 80 F D Abbey 3 2 57 80 H C Merritt 2 2 57 80 Same 1 g 57 80 Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits MAStrehlein 4 78 $102 23 Harvey Wright, W 35 ft . <* 3 78 50 57 A Toerg, Jr., (exeept W 33 ft) 3 73 51 65 J J Watson, trustee, (ex- cept S 60 ft of E %) 2 78 103 23 Same, trustee, (except S 60 ft) 1 78 29 98 CBSheehy 5 80 102 23 John Steele 6 80 102 23 Mary E Radcliffe 7 80 102 23 Gustave Willius 8 80 29 9S M F Kennedy 5 81 30 34 MarkCosteUo 6 81 102 59 Frank P Shepard 7 .81 102 59 Same 8 81 102 59 Samuel McConneli,E y of 4 79 51 29 J Grant 3 79 102 59 Same, W 4 ft of 2 79 5 77 ! F A Shepard, (except W ***) 2 79 96 81 Same 1 79 102 59 Selby Avenue. Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Albert E Senkler 8 78 $29 98 Same 7 78 102 28 A M Radcliffe 6 78 102 23 M A Strehline 5 78 102 23 FA Larkin , 1 75 131 49 J W Hicks and J Owens. .12 75 131 49 Kern's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J B Mcllrath, (except N 16ft) 30 2 $57 80 Same, (except N 16 ft)... 29 2 57 80 Same, (except N 16 ft)... 28 2 57 80 FWObrock 27 2 57 80 J E Lord 26 .2 57 80 LucindaL Bigford 25 2 67 80 Thos Preston 24 2 57 80 W Weisinger 23 2 57 80 Same 22 2 57 80 WJJones 21 2 67 80 Win J Reed 30 2 57 80 Hattie A Smith 19 2 57 80 J A and WM Stees 18 2 57 80 PHAhern 17 2 57 80 Wm Malloy 16 2 57 80 Cochran's Subdivision of Block 11, Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. E J Woodward 1 $171 23 Samuel T Bennett 20 72 25 K P Cullen 19 72 25 James D Simonton 18 72 25 Same 17 72 25 Chas Hoffman 16 72 25 J G Donelly 15 72 25 Woodiand Park Baptist Church.14 72 25 JW Bishop , 13 95 37 Woodland Park Addition to St Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J J McCardy 1 10 $78 56 S B Selby 2 10 72 25 Siune 3 10 72 25 Julia F Hodgkins, E y of . 4 10 36 13 E R Bennett, W y of 4 10 36 12 W W Evans 5 10 72 25 Same 6 10 72 25 SB Selby 7 10 72 25 Same 8 10 72 25 Same 9 10 72 25 J F A Williams 10 10 72 35 Lulu S Sylvester, E 34 ft of 11 10 34 63 C E Plummer, except E 24ft 11 10 37 57 City of St Paul 13 10 78 56 Selby, McClung & Van Meter's Addition to St Paul. Supposed owner aud description. Lot. Block. Benefits Loqisa and Eliz Riggs. . . .30 3 $57 80 MAHastie 29 2 57 80 C F F Abbott 28 2 57 80 F R Smith 37 2 57 80 John McDonald 26 2 57 80 HMHunt 25 2 57 80 EWMcKey 24 2 57 80 Same 23 2 57 80 EMcKnight 22 2 57 80 Same 21 2 57 80 JohnJohnson 20 2 57 80 H Parkinson 19 2 57 80 Ole Bull 18 2 57 80 Cath Hester 17 2 57 80 Same 16 2 67 91 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meetr- ' tag. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 157-159 <^T~ ATF. OF M I X N ESOT A, CO L'NT YlSFHTAMSE f C? — ss. In Probate Court, special term. May 22, 1S85. In the matter of the application of The Protestant Orphan Asylum of St. Paul, as guardian of Maud Gilson, Aden Gilson, Maretta GilSon, Nettie Gilson and Alfred Gilson, neglected children. On reading and filing the petition of The Prot estant Orphan Asylum, a corporation duly organ ized and created under the laws of Minnesota, representing among other things that Maud Gil son. Aden Gilson, Maretta Gilson, Nettie Gilson and Alfred Gilson are negl«cted and destitute children, whoso parents are under legal incapacity or unable to provide and care properly for such children, and, further, praying that said. The Protestant Orphan Asylum, may be appointed guardian during the minority of such children. It is ordered. That said petition he heard be fore the Judge of this Court on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D. 1885, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Court room in Union block, city of St. Paul, in said county. Ordored further. That notice thereof he giran to all persons intorested,by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Daily Globs, a news paper printed and published at the city of Saint Paul, in said county. • By the Court, WM. B. McGROBTT, [l.s.] Judge of Probate, Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. C. B. Palmer, Attorney for Petitioner. may rrr.-lw-aut -V