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FREE ADVERTISING. The Globe* Want Columns Are Free NO CHARGE will be made for inserting, in th< DAILY GLOBB, advertisements containing not fer TWENTY-FIVK WORDS under the head* 0' SITUATIONS WANTED, SITUATIONS OFFERED, BOARDING WANTED, BOARDING OFFERED, ROOMS WANTED, ROOMS FOR RENT, LOST, FOUND. FOR S ALK , OTHER THAW MEAL IST ATI. ©illy one advertisement on the same day from •oe individual. If answers fail to come the first time, we invite as many repetitions as are necei lary to secure what you advertise for. We wish the advertisers to feel that they are not imposing en us by using our free columns. The Globb is the People's paper, and the people are invited to use its columns freely in supplying their wants. For all other classes of advertising, including «11 business advertisements, ONE CENT A WORD (•even cents a line) will be charged for first inser tion and three-fourths of a cent for each subse quent insertion. TABLE OF RATES. 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GLOBE BRANCH OFFICES. "Want Advertisements for tUe Globe "Will be Received at tUe Fol lowing Places : Mrs. J. THOMPSON & SOS, News Dealers, corner Jackson and Sixth street*. James MATHIESON.News Dealer and Confectioner, 501 Bradley street. L. W. RrzzELT,, News Dealer and General Store, 976 East Seventh street. Mrs. J. Thompson & Soy, News Dealers, Port land Block. C. W. McXei.lib. News and Stationery Dealer, 108 Dakota avenue. Charles L. NErMAXX, News and Stationery Dealer, 252 West Third street SIMMBBBRO3., Druggists, 500 West Seventh street. W. H. Freeman', News Dealer and General Store, 366 Dayton avenue. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. AGENTS— I want an agent in every towns to handle my electric lamps for all business places, houses and offices; -six-candle-power; cost H cent an hour; can be put on all old lamp fixtures; one will give the light of four old-style lamps; agents can make fj to #10 a day. Caution: Don't purchase without examining and see if they have the perforated wickholder round and round and have the name of Marsh stamped on the neck below the burner; avoid nil other or you will get left. Send *3 for sample lump by express. Ad dress John Ilaisley. 217 Kast Seventh St., up stairs. St. Paul, Inclose stamp for reply. 325-334 AGENTS wanted of experience and ability in every county of the Northwes| to handle my electrio street lamp. The greatest victory of the age in ■ outdoor light; Cfty-six-candle-power; cost H a cent an hour; warranted stormproof: suitable for lighting cities, opposite churches, public balls, hotels, restaurants, livery stables mid saloons. Live agents can make $400 the next month; some are now making f3O a day; this being new, will give territory if desired. Don't be afraid; send price of lamp, 15, as sample; you will be surprised how fast they will sell. John Haisley, 217 East Seventh st., up stairs, St. Paul. Inclose stamp for reply. 328-331 AGENTS to sell albums and Bibles on the best salary ever offered in the Northwest. Km Jiyreal Publishing House. 8 AGENTS to handle a new patent rug machine; sells at sight; hie money. Call or address F. 11. Webster, 171 1-2 East Seventh st., room 3. j ■; AGENTS in Dakota and Montana for the new necktie holder: send 25 cents for sample and territory. J. McLaughliii. 212 West Sixth st. 3 ~A GENTS— Three reliable men to handle the J\. most rapid-selling specialty ever offered: call before 10 o'clock Monday on Mr. Dudley.lnter Ocean hotel. ■_} AGENTS — Three active business men wanted to introduce a line of new goods; sells rap idly: salary *15 per week; references. J. H. Keller. 12 West Third st. 1 BUTCHER— A good butcher wanted at 489 West Seventh St. BOY wanted at the St. Paul Fencing school, 325 Wabasha st. Capt. Riches. . 3 ARBER for Saturday and Sunday. 337 Wa basha st. ___^__ 7 pATHOLIC SALESMAN. English and Ger \y man. Call before 9 o'clock. E. F. O'Regan, 96 East Sixth St. < /CARPENTER and a cabinet-maker at 543 0 Lafayette ar. 4 pOOItRS- Wanted six good tight-barrel coop \~' ers: work all winter. St. Paul Barrel com pany. St. Paul. ■ 7 CANVASSERS— Two good ones; big induce ments to the right men; call at once. 12 West Third st. __C COOK— A first-class cook wanted to go in the country; reference required, none other need apply. Inquire at St. James hotel. 7 ERMAN CARRIER BOYS at Engel-Dreis VX company, corner Fifth ami Jackson sts. 6 HOSTLER — Young man to care for horse and cow; one who understands his business can have a permanent situation; call Sunday. 402 Holly ay., St. Anthony hill. 1 MAN to take care horse and work around house. Call at 8:30 this, Tuesday, morning at room 6, McQuillan block. 3 NOW IS THE TIME to join the Union En dowment association and secure a start in life; 1.000 to the unmarried at marriage; $1,000 to the married in five years; agents wanted. E. M. French, secretary, 430 Wabasha st., St. Paul. 329-30. PHYSICIAN— one to locate in live town of 500 inhabitants, terminus of railroad; no doctor within twenty-five miles. Address T. E Mather. Minnewaukan, Dak. 4 PAINTERS— Ready for work Monday, between 8 and 10 a. m., 63 Summit ay. 2 C-HOEMAKER— A good shoemaker wanted. O Scheffer 4 Rossum, corner Fourth and Robert sts. 3 SIGN WRITERS— Wanted two first-class. Ad dress, H. H., Globe. 1 SALESMAN— Man of experience to travel for O a wholesale liquor house. Address H. H. F., Lakevllle, Minn. SALESMAN — Experienced dry-goods salesman O wanted; young man preferred. Apply to 1-aybourne & Craig, 149 East Seventh st 1 TAILOR— do repairing and help on new J. work. Address James McCallum, Merchant Tailor. Brainerd. Minn. 4 rpiNNER wanted. Apply Monday morning at JL 246 West Third st. A. D. Palmer. 1 WANTED— Everybody wanted to know the Park restaurant, corner of East Seventh and Wacouta streets, gives beefsteak with pota toes, bread, butter and coffee for 15c; 3 eggs with potatoes, bread, butter and coffee for 15c; oyster stews. 20c. 274-6 mo ■yOCXG MEN AND LADIES wanted to A learn telegraphy, days and evening; chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 66 Davidson block, St. Paul. Minn. SO3» C) BOYS wanted. 460 Broadway. 4 Aj . . ■ •J MEN of good address; apply at room 13, over O 169 East Seventh st, corner Jackson. J. H. Williams. ; 1 /-I O WELL PUBLISHING HOUSE, 414 Wa \J basha st., St. Paul, print briefs at 750 to »1.25 per page: bill heads, cards, note heads, dodgers, envelopes, memorandums and statements, $2 to $2.50 per 1.000 and up Send for price list. 303* Female. AGENT — A lady of good address to take orders A for easy-selling books; very liberal terms. Call at 326 Wabasha St., room 25. 1 OXMAKERS— Experienced girls in paper box factory. Apply 154 East Third st., third Boor. ; 4 CLERK — A young lady in a stationery and con fectionery store, one who has had some ex perience; work light; steady employment; salary «5 per week to competent party. Address Box 1983, Fargo, Dak. _^ ■ ■•.--« COOK— First-class girl, one that understands cooking. Apply 390 Exchange st. 1 THE ST. FAUX. DAILY GLOBR WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 18 r 2 —TEN PAGES. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females Continued. COOK— First-class meat and pastrycook wanted for hotel; female preferred. Address at . once Loreno house. Sleepy Eye, Minn. 1 COOK— A first-class cook* wanted to go in the | country; reference required, none other need apply. Inquire at St. James hotel; 7 ; COOK, first-class pastry, wants situation in city or out West; best of recommendations tur nighed. Address J. Gould. Globe office. - -■« COOK and dining-room girl, 245 East Ninth st. __ « DRESSMAKING— A smart, intelligent girl to U learn dressmaking. Apply 857 North Frank linjst. - . -■ :•■■ ' 1 DRESSMAKER— Girl to learn dressmaking, U one who will work for her board and sleep at home. 151 Carroll st. ■ . • 3 DINING-ROOM GIRL— Good, responsible girl to take charge of dining-room up stairs. Herzog house, corner Fourth and St. Peter.' . . 1 r\ INING-ROOM GIRL at 483 Wabasha st. FUR SEWERS of experience immediately at 371 Jackson st. ■ • • 6 re IRL— German. 493 Dayton ay. 7 ;"C IRL wanted for general housework at No 126 VJ Kent st. 8 pi ENERAL HOUSEWORK-Girl for general VJ housework wanted Immediately at No. 221 East Eighth st. - i pi ENERAL HOUSEWORK— a good «-• girl for general housework in a small family. Inou re at 198 East Thirteenth st. German pre ferred. 8 ENERAL HOUSEWORK— for general VI housework wanted at 478 Patridge st 1 p ENERAL HOUSEWORK— German girl, VJ Call, with reference, 329 Grove st. . .7 p ENERAL HOUSEWORK— A good girl for VX general housework; small family; wages $10. Apply at 373 Oak st. between Fifth and Sixth sts. GENERAL HOUSEWORK— An intelligent vJ girl for general housework; small family. Call at 255 Farrington ay. • ■ - 1 p ENERAL HOUSEWORK-Girl at 571 Jack vJ son st ■ 1 TTOUSEWORK— A Swede or Norwegian girl lA for general housework by Messrs. G. & A. Ilabberstad, 177 East Seventh fit. 8 LTOUSEKEEPER— on a farm near II White Bear an aged German lady, such being used to country life preferred. Address 536, Globe office. . 4 HOUSEKEEPER— American fl lady, in a small family. Call or address A. J. W., 217 Spruce st. l . 7 HOUSEWORK— A young girl to assist in light O. housework. 446 Minnesota St. . 1 HOUSEWORK— Young girl for work in a small family. Apply immediately at 630 St. Peter st. 1 J" ADY CANVASSERS— Steady employment I J and good salary. Address Sure Pay, Globe office. 329-385* I" ADY SOLICITORS— To take orders of pri- Vj vate families; good wages. Address Room 248. Hotel Ryan. 329-335* FADY CLERK good one to attend a con- J fectionery store. Apply at Warden's, 388 Wabasha st. - 3 LADY AGENTS of tact wanted for our bust J and form developer; no humbug; indorsed by physicians; write for sealed description and terms. Krie Med. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 328-58 — Competent, for two-year-old child; i" best of references required. Apply between 10 and 12 a. m. or at 8 p. m. at room 516, Hotel Ryan. ■ - - ;■» : 3 PLAIN COOK wanted for private boarding house; Swede preferred. SSO Farquier st. 3 SINGER Young lady who can sing fairly J well can obtain permanent situation upon the stage; good salary. Address immediately Opera. Globe office. _4 SEAMSTRESS— At 383 Ellen st. 2; HART IRONER— At Capitol Steam laundry. O • 3 QECOND GIRL at city hospital, West Sev -3 enth st. 1 SEWING— A competent person to do family J sewing; one that can cut and fit. Apply at •'47 Hague ay. ■ 1 WASTE FINISHERS— Five first-class waste *V finishers. Apply at room 15. Forepaugh bleek, Seven corners. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED. ~~ ~ ~ Male. A SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER— t\. assistant bookkeeper; good penman, figurcr, and rapid writer; excellent city reference; 434 Globe office. 2 A — Situation with real estate and loan 1. agent to learn the business. E. P., Globe office. 7 A SSISTANT BARBER— Married man with -T1 20 years' experience wants situation as as sistant barber. Address A. J. T.. Globe. " 6 ' BARTENDER— Young man of considerable D experience would like position; will work for reasonable wages Address Q. T., Globe office. BARBER— Situation wanted by a young man 18 years of age, and good appearance; wishes to learn the barber trade; wages moderate. Ad dressL, 419 Robert st. 3 BLACKSMITH — General blacksmith and horseshoer wants work. Address S. B. P., 217 Spruce st. 1 DOORKEEPER- Young man desires position Yj as bookkeeper, salesman or shipping clerk; has had experience in all. References: R. R. Dorr. G. B. Woodward, W. J. Dyer, R. E. Maxwell. Ad dress G. F. P., Sherman house. 4 BOOKKEEPER or any other office work. D Address C. H. S., Globe office. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Position as bookkeeper or -D any clerkship; good reference. Address C. H. S., Globe office. 2 OUKKEEt'ER, having leisure hours, wishes If a place to attend books. Address B. 30, this office. 1 BARKEEPER— Situation wanted by a first class barkeeper with ten years' experience. Address C. A. C. this office. 1 p UTTER and same time practical tailor wants \J a situation as cutter for custom work. Ad dress J. Michael, Waterbury, Conn. 4 pOPYIST, bookkeeper or work in office" by a \J young man who speaks English and Swedish; best references. Address J. W. C, Globe. 1 /CHORES — By young man, place to drive, care \J of horses and do chores. Address W. H., Globe office. ; - ■'$'* 6 pOACHMAN wants a situation; is willing to do \j finv kind of work; first-class references. Ad- C. B. Globe. ■ ■■ 4 pOACHMAN — A young man wants a situation Kj as coachman; first-class reference. . Address William Magnuson, care St. Paul house. ■■"-' l« .3 COACHMAN— Situation as coachman and to \J do work around the house; references. Ad dress M. J,. Globe office. ... ■■ ,7 pOOK BY MAN— First-class meat and pastry \J cook wants a situation in city or out West. Address J. Brown, Globe office. .-. . :1 CLERKSHIP in wholesale or retail grocery house by a young man not afraid of work. Ad dress S. E. P., Globe office. . 7 pLERK In dry goods house or grocery, whole- V^ sale; can give Al references; willing to take half payment in goods: no large salary expected. Address J. A. A., No. 45, Globe. , . ■•■ ; /"CLERK — young man IS years old, who will \J make himself generally useful; good penman and quick at figures. Address E. M., Globe of fice^ •■:•■-' 4 — Situation as clerk or office-boy in a law office; will work for small salary. Ad dress R. N. R., Globe. - .- . 1 DELIVERY AY AGON— job to drive deliv ery wagon; age 16. Address P. D., Globe. 3 DRIVER — By man well acquainted and with good references, either for family or store: understands the care of horses. Address A. L., Globe. •:■■'■■'- 4 DRIVER — Situation by a young man 18 years old to drive delivery wagon; well acquainted with the city. G. X., Globe. 1 DELIVERING — Man with horse and wagon LJ would like delivering or other light work for the winter. Address G. A. J., Globe. 7 "EXPERIENCED DRAYMAN; can furnish Hi stable and care for two or three horses; city reference. Address S-, 1-56 Carroll st. 4 "ENGINEER — by a young man of ex- Pi perience who has state license. Address Box 372, Stillwater, Minn. ■! ENGINEER— Have a No. 1 license. Address E. L Callender, No. 153 Dakota ay., West St. PauL - 1 FINISHER — First-class finisher desires work Jr in furniture mill; will work cheap; best ref erences. Address H. H., Globe. ■■■ 7 r~\ ERMAN— German wants a situation of any VT kind willing to Work. Call or address J. 8., 31 East Fifth st ■: ■ * <~1 ROCERY— A situation in grocery, or in boot VT and shoe business; also can work at trade: good reference. O. W., care Globe. . - 2 HOUSE PAINTER, A 1, wants a job; will go to any town or city. . Address F. R. S.,Globo office. 2 HOSTLER— A man with experience wants to take care of horses for his board and room. Please address S. S., Globe. *■ " ' 1 TJ OSTLER— A boy 16 years old wants a place 11 to do chores or take care of horses and go to school. Address F. 89, care Globe. ■' 1 MAN AND AVIFE want places in family or 1»A boarding house. ' Address Atwood. Globe office. 3 MAN AND WIFE want place in private fam ily; long experience. Address C. C. C, Globe office. 1 MACHINIST AND ENGINEER— Position by a first-class machinist and engineer; best of reference. Address F. C. Globe. . - 1 PACKER— Position wanted in wholesale house A as assistant packer, stock or office clerk; best of references giTen. Address J. C, Globe office. 1 T> ENMAN — An honest, reliable young man of A IS wants a situation of any kind; good pen man. Address R., Globe. i TJENMAN— good penman desires employ- A ment: bookkeeping, copying or any office work; first-class references. Address F. H. Doak, 564 St. Anthony ay. " ■ - -.7 PRIN iEti — By a young man in country - print ing office ; very best of reference. Address John KyUingstad. 711 Blair st. r : - .■ . 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. ' Males Continued. ■ SALESMAN— Situation wanted in the city by a k-J Scandinavian dry goods salesman. Address C. L. L., Globe office. . : 3 SHIPPER OK GRADER- steady and ex- U perienced man wants a situation in a lumber yard as shipper or grader. Address W. B. 8., Globe office. , 1 INNER and hardware man wants situation; X permanent job preferred. C. C. Kribs, New Richmond. St. Croix county, Wis. ' - 8 WORK WANTED— man wants any kind of work for the winter, or would tako short job: am abstainer. c; ilium, 258 Sixth ay. south, Minneapolis. ■ ..■;:■:' WORK WANTED— A situation in St. Paul or VV I Minneapolis by a young man of steady hab its doing anything honest or honorable; will work for small wages. Address C. C. R., Globe. 1 WORK WANTED— A young German VV wishes a situation of most any kind. Ad dress 419 Robert st. . . - - • 1 OKK WANTED—Young man 18 years of V » - age wants to work for his board and go to school'for the winter. Address F. G. W., Globe office. 1 YOUNG MARRIED MAN— Any respectable work; speaks English. German and Scandi navian. Address J. 1. 8., Globe office. ... - 3 ' . _-■ ■: , Female. A CTRESS— A first-class English actress de - \ sires - position on the stage. Address Una Dare, St. Paul. 8 * CTRESS — girl of good appearance - V who can sing fairly well to travel and act on the stage. Address C. E. Kensington, city post office. ..-..■ ■ 7 /"COMPANIONSHIP— A young lady of referen v>ces and musical education would like compan -1 onship in family, where she can teach or be gen erally useful; no objections to leaving the city. Address N. M. 15, Globe. -. 1 pLKKK — Situation by a lady as clerk, book l_y keeper or copyist; eight years' experience. Address L. A., Globe. 6 CLERK — Situation by an experienced young lady as clerk or cashier, or as copyist; refer ences furnished. Address A. W., Globe. 6 COPYIST— Situation in an office, or other V> .work, by a lady. Address B. M. L., 1156 Ftan cis st., St. Paul. 4 /"COPYIST— lady wants position in some v> office as copyist or assistant. Address L., 1156 Frances St., St. Paul, Minn. 4 T^ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING — Miss x A. M. B. Giltner, Court block, Fourth st., between Wabasha and Cedar its.; room 32; take elevator. ■ . •. 4 HUGH IST— Young lady who has had some experience in the drug business wants a place to clerk and complete the business; good recom mendation. Address L. L., care Globe, city. 5 DRESSMAKER — experienced German dressmaker wants a place for sewing, in familes. Address C. S., 87 West Tenth st. 1 p ENERAL HOUSEWORK -A Swedish girl vT wants a place in a private American family to do general housework or second work; short distance from Lafayette ay. Call at 33 Ark wright st. ■ .■ 8 TTOUSEKEEPER— German lady wishes sit- XX nation; good references. Address, 0. S.. 87 West Tenth st. 1 TTOUSEKEEPER— Lady Intelligent and com .Ei - petent desires a situation in small, respect able family: good home more an object than high wages. Address L. T., Globe. . • 1 TTOUSEKEEPER— Situation by a middle- II aged widow, with good references, in a small family; no objection to leaving the city. Call or address 217 Spruce st., Mrs. J. W. 1 HOUSEKEEPER — Middle American 0. lady wants situation as housekeeper in small family, or would care for invalid; is good nurse; good references. Address Mrs. M., Globe. 326-9 HOUSEKEEPER— lady of experience wants O a position as cook or housekeeper. Address X 29, care Globe. 6 TTOUSEKEEPER — A reliable woman with HOUSEKEEPER — A reliable woman with lx good reference desires situation as house keeper. Mrs. Schnell. corner Sixth and Minne sota sts. 6 TJOUSEWORK— GirI would like a place in 11 small private family to assist with light work for board; central locality preferred. Call at 63 Bast Seventh st., room 10. 1 LADY of good address would like some position to occupy the day or part of the day. Call or address C. A. S., 365 East Seventh st. 4 MRS. HOWARD will oare fora child; 468 Temperance st. 1 ]yr UKSE girl, or to do plain sewing in families IV by a young lady. Call or address Miss Whitney, 365 East Seventh st. 4 NURSE — Situation for December; experienced: no objections to leaving city. Address 22s Grove st 7 NURSE— Can give the best of reference. Ap ply to 217 East Seventh St., Mrs. Taylor's. . 5 OPERATOR— A young lady wants a situation in telegraph office, or can run small ' office alone. Address H. H. G-, Globe. 5 QECOND-WORK— Situation by middle-aged O lady at second-work and plain sewing; can give good references. Apply at 463 East Fifth st. 1 SECOND GIRL in private family by young lady. Address K. 15, Globe office. ■ ■■- 7 WASHING — young woman to go out to do washing and ironing. Address E. G., Globe. 4 WASHING By a competent woman in pri vate families. 'Call or address 805 Univer sity avenue. ' • REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscellaneous List. FARM— 160 acres in Morris, Stevens county, one mile south of town. Inquire at John O'Connor's, 20 Fairfield ay.. West St. Paul. 329 L~IVERY BARN— My brick livery barn, with 'or without stock. Address for 30 days, G.W. Dilley, Farminijton, Minn. - 826-335 LAND— For sale, 280 acres hard and soft tim ber and good farming land; also 620 acres ly ing in an adjoining county, all within two and a half miles of St. Paul. & Duluth railroad line; cheap for cash or exchange for city property. John Dowlau, corner Fifth and Wabasha sts. 302-332 BOARDING OFFERED. BOARD for 2 in private family, with home com forts and good accommodations; terms mod erate; gentleman and wife preferred; references exchanged. 390 Sherman st., 1 block from street car line. ] " 1 /"COMFORTABLE HOME for two respectable \-S young men desirous of obtaining a good, warm home at reasonable prices. Address T. T. J., Globe. 3 DAY BOARD— all the comforts of home 6 o'clock dinner; for two gentlemen; refer ences required. Apply at 259 Fifth st. west. 2 OOM AND BOARD for two at 328 East ROOM AND BOARD for two at 328 East ■ Eleventh st., corner Pine. 1 ROOM AND BOARD, first-class, corner Robert and Eleventh sts. Mrs. Defoe. - 1 99 COLLEGE AY. First-class day >C>w board for two or three gents. 1 A , Q MINNESOTA ST. — Two or three 4r~rO young gentlemen can have board and room; pleasant and homelike; price moderate. 1 O'^U WEST FIFTH ST.— A few private /CO') boarders. 1 HORSES. CARRIAGES. &C. ELIVERY HORSE and wagon: will sell * very cheap for cash, on monthly payments or trade for real estate. Abbott & Hall, Third and Robert. I HORSES — Wanted to keep a few during the winter months; the best of city references. William Ennis, Rosemonnt, Dak. 3 ORSE AND BUG.GY— occasional use of horse and buggy for collections: must be very reasonable. Edgar A. Heath. 122 East Third st. 3 HORSE, harness and buggy fo r sale cheap at Jl Overpeck's. 1 TTAVING LEASED the Irish farm.seven miles XX from £t. Paul, and had extensive experi from St. Paul, and had extensive experi ence with stock, I am well prepared for wintering horses, etc., with best of care at reasonable prices. W. A- Eenyon, postoffice, Newport. Minn. 326-56 ARE COLTS— One two-year-old, half Nor man, and one three-year-old mare pony for sale cheap; also shorthorn bulls from one month to five years old. Inquire of A. B. Moffatt Le Snenr. Minn. 3 PONY and good harness for $35; will warrant good and all right. Address G. A., Globe. 4 SIDE-BAR BREWSTER BUGGY, in splen did condition: very cheap; your own price. Simon the pawnbroker. 324-2!) \1 7 INTER BOARDING for your horses on \ V farm near the city; best of care; terms low. H. C. Barton, Box 415. - 7 A 1 <ry UNIVERSITY AT.— Horse 5 years old. WANTED TO KE\T. FOUR ROOMS convenient to business suit able for light housekeeping; state terms. K. 8.. Globe. 1 FURNISHED ROOM wanted for single gen tlemen; must be down town. Address, with particulars and price, A. H. 3., Box 2554. 7 ROOM AND BOARD for three (gentleman, wife and sister) for one month, Dec. 1 to Jan. 1, near business center. Address immediately, stating terms, I. T., Globe. . 4 ROOM — for the winter. warm room to two X\ resDectable young men. with board. Address or call nt once ci 232 Rice st. Mrs. J. C. L. 1 ~BOA*RDI>~G WASTED. BOARD and room wanted for a boy going to school. Answer Winnebago City, Globe. 7 MAN AND WIFE, in private family. Ad dress, stating terms and location, L. 8., Globe office. - . 3 ROOM AND BOARD wanted by two temper ate young men; would like fire in room; near Globe office preferred. Address X.. Globe Com posing room. 1 DYE WORKS. " L. JAMIESON, Steam Dye Works— • clothing a specialty, 412 Wabasha st., St. Paul, Minn.- 269* ' ' ARCHITECTS. - . AM. RADCLIFE, architect, rooms 26 and 27, . Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley sts. - 247-6 m MORITZ L. WEISER, Rooms 39 and 40, '•'. chamber of commerce, St. Paul. ■ 277* . FOR REXTi V .•■.;."■ Stores. lite. . ■■ >.->. "C<OR RENT— Store, Wo. 161 West Seventh st., -T near Seven corners, well located for any kind of business. Inquire B. F. Zahm, office St Paul Wagon & Carriage company, corner Sixth and Min nesota sts. ' '■■ ' .. 283* STORE— For rent or for sale a good store suit - able for any retail or commission business; corner Jackson and Acker sts. : very cheap for the winter. Address 67B Wabasha st. ■-■- -.-.■. ■.; 3 Houses. ' •;'•; ■.•-.;■■:• pi OTTAOE^Foir'rent or sale . on monthly pay v-/ ments; cheap to good party; new five-room cottage. C. A. Esterley, 258 Pleasant ay. ■ 826-332 DWELLING HOUSE, first-class, latest im- LJ provements, possession immediately, next my residence, 278 West Seventh st J. B. Brisbin. ■-•■■-•■• 308* •■■•■■-.■-■■ .'-t.: HOUSE of nine rooms; city water; warm, con genial open grates; large yard; near street cars; 693 East Seventh st. ; price $25 per month. J. P. Allen, druggist. Seventh and Jackson. ■ 829-35 HOUSES— elegant, just finished, on Day ton ay. James & Bateham, 97 . German- Ameriuan bank. ■■'■■■■. 329-337 ' HOUSE— Small, on alley Lear West Seventh and Leech sts.; five rooms; low rent to a good tenant. Inquire B. F. Zahm, 159 West sev eiithst. . . .. . . .-■■■•■■■ .. ■. 329* HOUSE— small house near Bridge square. Apply to P. Dempsey, 174 Fillmore ay., Sixth ward. . . , : . 1 HORSE— Cheap horse for sale at J. Heating's livery stable, rear of postofflce; good size and any lady or child can drive him. 1 HOUSE— To reliable party, use of part of house . on hill, West side, for the winter at nominal rent. W., Globe, .. - ....--. .. 1 HOUSE— A fine 10-room house with bathroom, water closet and all modern Improvements at $40 per month; No. 383 Walnut st. J. N. Rogers. 36 Bast Third st . 328-29 HOUSE with 6 rooms for $15 per month; only 1 block from street oars, near East Seventh st. Apply to J. A. Sabin. Davidson block. 323-353 HOUSES— new 8-room houses on Goodrich ay., half a block from street cars; rent mod erate. Apply A. P. Wilkes, Seven corners. 323-29 HOUSE— rooms, 1 large lot. good. neigh borhood; West Ninth st., near Oak and Lemke's flower garden; rent «25 per month. Apply to Will iam Bickel, Germania bank. 323-29 8-ROOM HOUSE, with good barn, on Holly ay., for $15 per month if taken by Dec. 1. N. R. Frost, room 1, Union block. * 328-329 ,-)Kry McBOAL ST. -At a low rent to a good -*'J I tenant, this desirable 9-room house, bath, etc., a few steps from street cars; Phalen water. Inquire of B. F. Zahm. St. Paul Wagon 4 Carriage company, corner Sixth and Minnesota sts. . 288* .ICQ NORRIS ST., nine rooms, city water: ■CUO $35 peT month. J. P. Allen, druggist, corner Seventh and Jackson sts. 303* OA I SHERMAN ST.— Four-room house in O~rl good condition for housekeeping. 3 Rooms. pi HUM wanted" for single room. Apply at D. W Marx', opposite Merchants hotel. ,-"--3 CORNER FOURTH AND ST. PETER— V^ First-class furnished rooms and board for gentlemen; Herzog house. 1 CORNER SEVENTH AND CEDAR STS. \S — Strictly first-class people can be accommo dated with elegantly-furnished rooms and board at Mrs. Dan Herzog's, King block. ' 2 "THJRNISHED ROOMS for rent and a few x day boarders can be accommodated at 155. corner Twelfth and Jackson sts. " 1 T^URNISHED ROOMS — Three furnished L rooms for housekeeping; first floor. Call forenoons at 562 Cedar st. . . ; 1 FURNISHED ROOM— First floor, bay win x dow, neatly kept, suitable for three gentle men; terms reasonable to permanent parties. Ap ply at 259 Fifth st. west. . . 2 FURNISHED ROOM— Neatly kept; heated with large stove; with or without board; very reasonable to permanent parties. Apply at 107 East Eleventh st. ' " '■ 1 T?URNISHED ROOM— heated; oheap. r Call up stairs, 97 West Tenth st _ 7 tURNISHED ROOM— lnquire 317 Nelson ay. ■- %:-- ■•■-■.- ; ■ . -- ■ ■•-. 7 HOUSEKEEPING — One unfurnished front ll room suitable for light housekeeping to good parties. 547 Wabasha. ■ ■ 1 ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, with all conveniences and water, suitable for house keeping. Call at 123^ West Third nt, room 1. 4 ROOMS, elegantly furnished, in new Constance block, 228 East Seventh; also nicely-furnished rooms, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. 4 ROOMS — or three, unfurnished,. ■for light housekeeping within five minutes' walk of market; not to exceed $10 per month. . Address A. P., Globe office. ' .4 ROOM — Large room for office or light house keeping; 817 East Seventh st. A large.pleas ant and very cheap furnished room I for two gen tlemen; 525 L'Orient st. 326-3211 ROOM— To two gentlemen, front room with two closets, with board; 6 o'clock dinner; references; 419 East Tenth st.or 143 East Third. 1 ROOM — Furnished front * room at 110 a month; call Monday. 219 Spruce st. 1 ROOMS — or suite of rooms, with water. Apply at 229 Thirteenth st. 7 ROOMS — Handsome rooms single and en suite with alcove, open fire, gas, bath, etc.: fur nished or unfurnished; board if desired near Ir vine park. Address P. 1 ROOM-MATE— locality, three blocks £v from Seventh st. and two from Jackson; price moderate; inquire P. B. Searles' cigar store, 193 East Seventh st. 1 ROOM-MATE — Medical student has comfort -11 ably furnished room with large closet and heat, will share for $5. 386 North . Fort street, near Seven corners. ■ - 1 RAMSEY ST.— NO. 260— A flat of four large JL\ rooms, bay window, alcove and closets; $16. SMALL GIRL to assist in light housekeeping. 0 564 Canada st. 3 SUITE of 4 unfurnished rooms for rent at 315 Robert st., between Third and Fourth sts. 1 SUITE — beautiful suite of two rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, in nicest block in the city. Inqnire at 387 St. Peter st., between Fifth and Sixth sts. ■ ■ ; ' --. 1 TTNFURNISIIED ROOMS— Three unfur- U nished rooms for housekeeping cheap; also small warm room with board. Address W. P., Globe. .3 L TNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Call U Monday 665 Canada St. . . - 1 TTNFURNISHED ROOMS— at 28 East U Seventh st. . : _7 TTNFURNISHED ROOMS— Four, large and U pleasant; $10 per month; all modern conven iences^^ 7 16) EAST NINTH ST.— furnished rooms, IX 1 $7 and $3 per month. 4 1 Q EAST NINTH Furnished rooms with 1 »-/ board for gentleman. _1 ■*yj EAST NINTH Furnished rooms on •5/ first floor, en suite or single; centrallyjo cated. one block from capitol, and board. .3 F.f\ EAST SEVENTH ST.— rent a large fJ\J front room; furnished; board if desired; no other boarders. '• ■• ■■ .■._... 1 p. A WEST FOURTH ST.— Furnished rooms O^± with board. '- , • 6 r»Q WEST TENTH Nicely furnished 00 front room with board. 1 f* p. TWELFTH ST.— Two pleasant and very uu comfortable furnished rooms, in private family. . ' ■-■..■ ;1 t yt\ BLUFF — One or two furnished rooms. / \J having bay window, clothes press and bath room. - . .. ■ 328-331 Q A IGLEHART ST.— Flat No. 2— Two unfur • J~r ' nished rooms, closet and pantry; suitable for light housekeeping. ■ - ■ . 1 1.-)q WEST FOURTH ST.— front I>CO rooms very cheap, water in each. _1 lOC WEST. FIFTH ST.— A small furnished V/C*J # sleeping room. .. :. 1 \*)F\ WEST FOURTH ST.— A sunny front VAjfJ room with board; terms moderate. 1 inn EAST NINTH ST— Pleasant furnished 100 room; hot and cold water bath room. 1 1 Af\ WEST FIFTH ST.— Furnished rooms. 1 r*l WEST FIFTH ST.— Suite of furnished 101 rooms; all accommodations. .1 . .• 1 1"7 A WEST NINTH ST.— Five rooms. • I IQn PLEASANT AY.— Very desirable rooms LOU for light housekeeping. ■ 7 10/» PEARL ST.. Upstairs— warm un lOO furnished rooms. . 1 *)(Y7 WEST SIXTH Neatly furnished A\j / front room. 2 91/1 WEST FIFTH ST. near Rice park /4/l\J Nicely-furnished room, first floor front; heated; suitable for two. 1 91 EAST THIRTEENTH ST.— fur >£-LO nished room. : •. ■ '4 .-)-! EIGHTH . ST.— Pleasantly furnished A/i. / . rooms five blocks from depot and state capitol; reference exchanged. / . . . 3 .">OI EAST THIRTEENTH ST.— Neat fur -^-Cl nished room large enough for two persons: rent $6. . . _ ... .. ...' . V > • ..^ ... .._ 7 OOQ EIGHTH ST.— A number of pleasant -C/<w.7 unfurnished rooms, upper or lower floor; moderate rent, location desirable and conven ient; 1 ._) • WEST SEVENTH ST. — Small fur /'CO/C' nished room with board. - ... 1 i)P>Q NORRIS ST.— Rooms.singleorensuite. -"C«JO furnished or unfurnished.with or without board, . ■■ .'- - - 1 £~)L?Q RICE ST. — Two nicely-furnished rooms. OO P. EAST NINTH ST.— Rooms and board ■CQj ing. ■■ ' - " 5 ■ ■■■- ■■■ -1 •^Q ; EIGHTH ST.— Small, pleasant room; *Zs£i ' ail modern conveniences; bath, heated by furnace; three doors from Portland block and near other good board. 1 •Jf)/ : SPRUCE ST., between Broadway and ijAAj Pine — One furnished front room with bay window; cheap. - • 1 •J iy p. EAST NINTH ST.— Furnished or un •jAjk) furnished front room near Portland block. .-: 5 *DQpy EAST FIFTH ST., corner Pine— Rooms fjtjtj to rent; furnished or unfurnished 3 •JJD EAST j NINTH ST.— Fine furnished O4iO , front room, near Portland block. - • 3 ;'■'■.,.,.,..'; V FOB BENT. ;' ; _ ;.. / /:.■ '._[ , ;. ■ ■ Rooms Continued. . ■ 3'Sn NORTH FORT— Rooms with alcove. *J'i\J closets and Phalen water; suitable : for light housekeeping; cheap. , : ■ 8 ! O/^1 FRANKLIN ST. — Furnished alcove OtJl .room. :..::.,,/. 1 V f!(2 EXCII.A NGE— Furnished pleasant front •J OD room for rent, suitable for two; use of bath; also one Hingle room. . . . ,2 -j O£»Q EXCHANGE ST. NORTH— Two un- i ODO furnished rooms with alcove caud bay ) window, bath, etc., three minutes from postofßce, will rent for light housekeeping; ..terms very reasonable; also one furnished room. . . 322-330 'JHt) EXCHANGE ST. NORTH— Front ul- j •J I £* cove room suitable for two gentlemen, or j gentleman and wife; furnace-heated; gas; warm , bath-room on same floor; modern improvements. 1 •jry A FORT ST.— A furnished room. 1 MOO NORTH FORT ST.— floor, front | 000 room, nicely furnished, $10; one suitable j for two gents, heated, $8; board if required. .7 | OQQ EXCHANGE ST.-Nicely furnished 000 rooms, with board; furnace heat, hot and cold water and bath. ..".._.... .• 1: .j: '._";.. '. 7 Oil/ 1 BROADWAY, corner Sixth Warm, OI7U pleasant and nicely-furnished room and first-class board; terms moderate. 1 OQO OAK ST.— Three furnished rooms in »Jtj»J private family; hot and cold water; ref erences exchanged. .7 Ai\A NORTH FOURTH ST.. or Sixth and frU4j Ninth, rooms. .. ..:.._ 4 yJ-JI EAST FIFTH Room, furnished or rrll partly furnished; new house. 6 Ala WEST SEVENTH C T.— A nicely-fur **l U nished front room with bay window, with board in a private family; comforts of home; terms reasonable. ;,.. ■ 1 A 1 <Cf EAST EIGHTH ST.— a lady— '-if I. I small furnished room, cozy and pleasant; nice location; low rent; Soard also. . ' 1 A A Q ST. PETER ST.— Three pleasant rooms Ht^hu suitable for light housekeeping. ■ 1 A £L 1 ST. PETER ST.— Nioely-furnished L i*iJx front room; cheap. 1 ,i F\(? ASHLAND A Furnished room on "-tU\J St. Anthony hill; first floor, bay window, nice location; terms very reasonable. 3 A /^Q MARSHALL, near Arundel— Three rktjij rooms, closets, bath; convenient for light housekeeping; $8 ; er month. 3 A TQ CEDAR ST., near capitol, nicely-fur * / O nished front" room, bay window, bath, hot and cold water on same floor. 3 nflfi CEDAR ST.. Opposite capitol— 'J\J\J ' rooms with board: rooms heated by fur nace and fireplace; bath, etc., in house. • 1 ,=.l 1-7 BRADLEY AND NORTH STS.— For ' 'll rent large and pleasant furnished room with heating stove, $6 per month. _4 r\A 1 BROADWAY— Two unfurnished rooms ' ) l t1 for light housekeeping, one on first floor, with lake water. . 4 p. A A DE SOTO ST. —Three unfurnished 'jTr^r rooms; $7 per month. . 3 F. A Q WABASHA— Unfurnished and furnish 'J*i*(j ed rooms; water and sewer. 3 CKQ WACOUTA ST.— Furnished front room; vt/Q location central; will rent cheap. 1 f\P.O BROADWAY— large, unfurnished ')tJ\j front room; very reasonable. •■':■• 1 ~.rjQ CANADA ST.— Very pleasant suite of >\)*J rooms for light housekeeping. -.'■- 2 'STft CEDAR Nicely-furnished front 'J I O room, bay window, first floor; use of bath. 7 PS\A JACKSON ST.— Furnished and unfur )»jl nished rooms. - _1 Ui^Q BROADWAY ST.— Four rooms; second o<_/O floor; suitable for a small family; one block from street cars. 4 {■•Q1 EAST SEVENTH ST.— Five rooms con- OJ/1 nected; city and cistern water; large yard; cars pass the door; $13 per month. ■. .4 >'Q O RAVI ST.— Back parlor; use of front Ht/O parlor, piano; gentleman or man and wife; rent cheap; good home for winter; 4 blocks from Seventh st. cars. 7 Miscellaneous. OFFICE — For rent, large front office with room adjoining; No. 222 East Seventh st; second floor; inquire 272 Jackson st. William Constans. 323-S -• ■; ■:: FOR BAL£i J3ICYCLE for sale at 155 Iglehart st. 4 DLACKSMITH Second-handed, for D sale. 162 West Ninth st. 4 DILLIARD TABLES— Two billiard and one D . pool. Brilliant Novelty tables, and room fix tures, for $550 cash; in use one year.' Address P., 574 Mississippi st. ' 5 BRONZE GOBLERS— A nice lot of young bronze goblers; April hatch. Address B. M. Charles, 410 Eichenwald st. • 1 /CHOICE STOCKS of goods for sale or ex- O change. Address M. M., 48 chamber of com merce. 1 piLOAK — Handsome fur-trimmed cloak, cheap. W Address C. C, Globe. . .. . .7 DOGS— Llewellin female setters, four months - old, by Lexington, he by Rake, Rake by Llewellin's celebrated Dan. E. Edmunds, 213 Pearl st. . 1 DOLMAN Wanted Some one to buy my Mer veilleaux dolman; well lined, heavily fur trimmed. $15. Address Dolman. Globe. 7 "C»URNITURE for suite of three rooms, nicely X furnished; cheap; Seventh St., near Wabasha; rooms for rent if desired. Address J., 87. 1 p ROUND. OYSTER SHELLS for poultry: VJ fifty pounds, $1; barrels of 300 pounds, 75 cents per 100 pounds. Address Lower Bros., corner Cherokee ay. and Orleans St., West St Paul. _ 1 ORGAN for sale; almost new; 10 stops; will \J sell cheap for cash or on installments. S. C. Horton. room 7, 362 Jackson st. 3 PIANO— good piano. Call or address 72 X West Bluff st. 1 D OLLER SKATES— pairs of second-hand; IV Apply Woolmer's shooting gallery, 252 East Seventh st. *3 SEWING MACHINE for sale; Domestic make; good as new; will sell cheap for cash or on installments. S. C. Horton, room 7, 362 Jackson st. 328-30 OHOW-CASES— nickel-plated. Scheffer & O Rossum, corner Fourth and Robert sts. - 1 STOVE— First-class second-hand coal stove. Koehler & Henrichs, corner Fourth and St. Peter^ .'■■■; - 1 STOVE — heating, nearly new, self feeder. 24f South Oak St. 4 STOVE — A good second-hand Radiant Home for sale cheap, at cor, York and Clark sts. 5 WATER SPANIEL and her six pups: fine blooded. Address J. F. Hill, 638 Burr st. 3 inn PAIR ROLLER SKATES for sale lUvJ cheap; all in good order; must be sold soon; sidewalk skates, almost new, at 35 cents per pair. Address Box 262, Alexandria, Minn. 3 J»1 P.f\ ORGAN for sale, or exchange for new <Jxi)\J carpet. Address A. H., Globe. 3 FINANCIAL.. VIEWPORT & PEET, Drake block. Third st., Li opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to 8 per cent, on improved city property, and furnish it without delay; they also • buy and •ell mortgages, bonds and stocks. -248tf FURNITURE LOANS made at an hour's I? notice at lowest rates of interest; also on pianos, organs, teams and other good security; no charge for making out papers; no publicity: drop us a line and we will call on you. Notes bought and money advanced on time checks. Deming, 362 Jackson, corner Fifth St., upstairs. pi ANNON & CO., 325 Jackson St.. buy notes and •ST lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal or publicity, and accept payment, in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. ...... . 225* \;T ONEY to loan on St. Paul real estate. C. E. .VI Barnard, room 11, First National bank building. . 310-329 PRIVATE LOANS on all personal property. F H. Rothschild. 104 East Third st. 309* (j«/x./ w\ to «50,000 loans made without delay as •®tj\jyj soon as title can be examined on St. Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8 per cent; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to E. S. Chittenden, First National bank build ing. 226-1 C'lriH (\r\(} to loan on improved St Paul HlUU,v .f\J\J real estate. S. 8. Stokes, brok erage and insurance. No. 157 East Fourth st. 192* ~ PERSONAL. /CLAIRVOYANT— Andrews.clairvoy- W ant, removed to No. 815 Fourth st; at home to ladies only. 326-332 Clairvoyant BUSINESS— G. l. Woods. w clairvoyant business medium; advice on busi ness and social matters, 11116 East Seventh street, St. Paul, Minn. ... ' 273* A, 17ORTUNE-TELLER— Mrs. A. Eckkhardt. ,?TJr. the most reliable and truthful fortune teller on every subject of men's lives of the past and future, offers her services to the public at 229 Grove street, between Broadway and Canada. -•..... . ■.' 280-280 . ANTED— address of Thegner, har- VV nessmaker. East Third st. Addrss Harness maker, care Globe. 3 !jr ANTED to know the whereabouts of Rich- Y'V ard Johnson, called Dixy, a barber. Address L. V., 142 East Fifth st. . 3 v>w/\ REWARD for evidence that will lead to J!)tJ\J the conviction of the party or parties that demolished the Ninth Presbyterian church on the night of Wednesday, Not. 18. 324-328 ; i--' : 'r_ MISCELLANEOUS. piHRISTMAS OPENING still going at Phila v> I delphia ; school of art needlework: room 13, Mannheimer block: every lady should call. 328-337 CA. .IuHNSON, 911 Margaret st. Dayton's • bluff, contractor and builder on houses; also - jobber. .. .■.:... ....;. ._ 289-lm 1" AUNDRY WORK— Parties desiring laundry JLj work dene with care can procure such by call ing at 207 West sixth St. , ■.. .' ■- 3 "PATRICK DOHERTY, 610 West Seventh st, X practical sewer builder. House connections a specialty. Charges reasonable. . 257-lm ~ : PATENTS. A TTORNEY AT LAW— William C. Howard, XV; attorney at law and United states commis sioner tor Minnesota; patent law a specialty; I twenty years' practice; no patent, no pay. Offices: < 506 Nioollet a y., Minneapolis; Drake block, St. Paul. ;_: 822-52 . . 1 AUCTION SALES. ..',',. ... , .:., P. T. Kavanagq. . J. H. Gießke. , ~ A DMINISTRATOR'S 'SALK of .1 C. Hock •fl sey's estate. I will sell at public auction, on Deo. 8, 1885,-at 10 o'clock ■; ft.' m sharp, -* a -640.000 farm of 610 acres of fine Improved, land, with all the buildings There are 2 very line barns., 50x100 feet each, with basements. ■ Also a very fine house with 12 rooms, and all the personal property, as follows: One hundred ' and 'twenty fine cows, 30 head of horses.. 100 head of hogs. 500 bead of *heep and ill the farming implements, and a Urge lot of household furnlturo. For term's inquire -at J. H. Gieske's, 460 Robert street, St. Paul. Minn. - This farm is 9 miles from Karibnuli Rice county. Minn. Judge J. W. Kanstel, of Illinois, administrator. J. H. Gieske, auctioneer. ... . -: '..■ * . 82H-829 AUCTION SALE of a large stock of bankrupt stock from Detroit, Mich., commencing Mon day evening, Nov. 23. 1885. at 7 p. m., on the cor ner of Seventh and Minnesota , sts. Dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, jewelry. I will also sell a fine 7 1-3 octave piano on Wednesday, Nov. 25. at 2 p. m., at the same place. This instrument cost $550 when new.and was bought six months ago; as good as ' brand new. J. H. Gieske, auctioneer. \ ■■ -828-329 .; ■; ■ ■■■..,.-..: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC— I am prepared to attend all auction sales in the' city and country at reasonable rates, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction, as I have had twenty-six years' experience in Illinois in the business.l make administrator's sales a specialty; I will refer you to Judge J. W. Ransted of Kane county, Illinois;. I speak both German and English; will guarantee satisfaction or no pay. - J. H. Gieske, auctioneer. 328-329 ..••.-■ - LOST AND FOUND. ~ TJUXCH OF KEYS and3-bladed knife lost; key D tag marked JasJ. Frigeria, New Orleans, La. Return to this office and pet reward. . : .. ■. .■'• 3 COW— Lost, Oct. 29, red and white mixed, with a bell on, 4 years old. Return to 756 Burr st. and receive reward. : . . • ■ . 1 TTkIAMOND EARDROPS LOST— Finder will LJ be rewarded by leaving at St. Paul Horse ex change, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. 4 DOG— white • and brown spotted pointer dog, two-thirds grown. Return to Charles Davison, room 3, . Presley block, and receive re ward. -... ... ..-; .Ci... .:.::.'" .1.1 "TVOG FOUND— setter, with black spots, U long hair; owner can have same by proving property and paying . costs. . Apply to Andrew Sauter, Janitor Mannheimer block. 7 "EXTENSION BIT lost, on Seventh, between i~t Franklin and Wabasha sts. - Finder please leave at Globe office and receive reward. ■- ■ 3 FIREMAN— The fireman who lost a coat Sun- S. day night can find it by calling at P. Flan nery's Brunswick saloon, 410 Jackson st. .'i HORSES— Found one seven-year-old grey and one four-year-old bay, on Stees' farm. Lake Phalen, . • 4 HEIFER, yearling, color dark brown: a liberal reward paid for her return to William Hickey, Merritt house, West St. Paul. -__ z 1 PIG— Strayed to No. 234 West Ninth st, some time ago, a pig four weeks old; owner please pay expensesa nd take away. 4 POCKETBOOK— somewhere between IT Minnehaha Falls, Fort Snellingand this city, a pocketbook; a liberal reward will be paid the finder on delivering the same to Karl .Simmon's drug store, corner Third and Market sts. ■• 3 POCKETBOOK LOST— Contained a sum of X money, a railroad check and ticket: between Rice and Seventh sts.; $5 reward. Address Lost, Globe. •■ ' ■ : .' ' 7 ROBE LOST— the man who picked up a robe on Wabasha street does not return it he will have trouble, as he is known. 4 F) ED COW Lost; had small rope on horns. I Return or send word -to James H. Weed, 163 Farrington ay., and receive liberal reward. •'.- . 3 STEER AND COW lost; both red. Address 408 East Fifth st. ' ' 3 CEALSKIX MITTEN Lost. F. Strout, 314 O Jackson st., with Simon the pawnbroker. 3 ALLET FOUND on Third st., containing VV two St. Paul railway . checks and small amount of money. Owner can have same by ad dressing J. H. S., 202 West Seventh st. 4 WANTED TO BUT. MAP— A large-size map of St. Paul. Bayard, Jackson st. _4 OHOW-CASE about six feet long, at grocery, O No. 842, corner of East Seventh and Beech sts. THREAD POWER— To buy a second-hand one- X horse tread power. Box 17, Clear Lake. 3 INSTRUCTION. ~~ Tl/TUSIC TEACHER— lady who is an IVX experienced music teacher would like a nice home, with use of piano, in exchange for music lessons; best city references. Address B 38, Globe. __iiiH_:i^ r _-_____ T AD l ES— can get a stylish, nicely- Lj trimmed hat or bonnet at I Mrs. . Everson's 14 Wabasha street, for 52.50. 268 CARPET CLEANING—Steam Power. TEAM FEATHER RENOVATING—Fur niture repaired, upholstered and packed for shipment; carpets cleaned and refitted: matresses renovated; ealciinining and paper hanging. . J. D. Durie. 296 Rice st. Telephone No. 160-4. 317* QTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY O — ss. In Probate Court, special term, Nov. 17, 1885. ■ --, In the matter of the estate of Frank J. Wetzel, de ceased. ' . '-•'-,• On reading and filing the petition of Nicholas Wetzel of Le Sueur Center, in said state, repre senting among other things that Frank J. Wetzel, late of said county, on the 15th day of November, A. D. 1885, at St. Paul, in said county, died intes tate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said peti tioner is the father and sole heir of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to him granted; It is ordered that said petition be heard before the judge of this court on Saturday, the 12th day of December, A. D. 18S5, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office in St. Paul, in said county. Ordered further that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hear ing in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspa per printed and published at St. Paul in said county. '•'•';• By the Court, [L. B.] WM. B. MCGRORTY, ■ Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. . nov!8-4w-wed QTATE OF MINNES 1 >TA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, O District Court, Second District. Mary C. Hollinshead, plaintiff, against Carso Crane, B. P. Webb, A. White, defendants. SUMMONS. . . : ?V " ; The State of Minnesota to the above named de fendants: ...\ . • You and each of yon are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the clerk of the court of said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, in the city of St. Paul, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in ' said com plaint. ■ SIMONTON & STEVENS, Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. novlB-Gw-wed 18 West Third street. QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY k5 ss. In Probate Court, special term, Oct. 27, 1885. In the matter of the guardianship of Louisa Post, a person of weak mind. Upon application of James Middleton, guardian of Louisa Post, a person of weak mind, and pursu ant to the law in such case made and provided. . It is ordered, that all claims and demands of all persons against said Louisa ' Post be presented to this court for hearing and • ex amination, at the Probate office 3in Saint Paul, in . said county, on the following days. viz: On the first Monday of the months of December, 1885, January, February, March and April, 1886, at ten o'clock a. m. . ■ ■ . ... ■".-. It is further ordered that six months from and after the date hereof be allowed to creditors to pre sent their claims against said estate of said Louisa Post, at the expiration of which time " all claims not presented to this court, or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. Ordered further that notice of the time and place of the hearing and examination of said claims and demands be given to creditors, and to be served upon the next of kin of said Louisa Post, by publishing a copy of this order for four successive weeks, once each week, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, in said county and by posting .a copy thereof in four public places in said county. By the Court, WM. B. McGRORTY, [l.s.] ' Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. S. L. Pierce. Attorney for Guardian. oct23-sw-wed Police Sentry Boxes WANTED; City Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 16, 1885. ) Sealed proposals, marked "Proposals for Sentry Boxes," will be received at this office until Tuesday, the Ist day of December, A. D. 1885, at 3 o'clock p. m.. for furnishing- the City of St. Paul with such number of police sentry boxes as may be ordered by the Common Council of said city during tbe year ending Jan. 1, 1887. in accordance with plans and . specifications therefor on file in this office. A bond in the sum of $300 mdst accompany each proposal. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. .-;":;■.•' .f . ; By Order of Common Council. . THOS. A. PBENDEBGAST, City Clerk. 323-329. ' . ■ EUEGANTP^CTURE FRAMES AT MODERATE PRICES. Largest variety of designs in gold . and bronzes to select from in the Northwest. ; Or ders promptly attended to, and t executed in ; the best possible manner. V Fine engravings and oleotypes always on hand. " ; v 3. . '-■-.• C.T HOMAS. 43 West Third Street. 7 AT AND AROUND SEVEN' CORNERS <>.)/r GENTLEMEN', we can sell you for $25 ♦ TV, a suit of clothing as well fitting, durable, tasteful and stylish as any first-class merchant tailor could for double the money. Come and sea Max Strouse, 181 West Seventh street. 2Z5* "pOAJJDING— WinsIow house, Seven corners": ■»-» good rooms and board; rates 11 to »2 per day " - .. . 282* . . T\RirGS— At Wilkes' pharmacy you get pre u ycrlptions Oiled with the purest drugs, with out which the physicians' skill is of no avail; a very desirable and complete line of the best toilet ft oo *"- 274 V T°T HE f.AI)IES_Our new stock of Califor *■ "'V anne i goods are just in; prices 5 cent. per can lower than aSt year. Order at once from Wagner & Gasser, the popular Seven corners gro -r - ! . . 271* piCTITRES-Peenliar brilliancy to those pic- X tures made at Taylors Seven Corners gallery: : 272 * QTOVKS-J-o dealers in stoves and household 0 goods: We have a full assortment and large stock of black japanned ash pails which we will dispose of below valne for the next thirty days, or till sold. They are bound to go. so order early if you want a bargain._Horne 4 Danz. 319-325 EAST SEVENTH STIIEET STORES^ FINE SET of brass instruments for sale cheap at 115 East Seventh at. 321* NELSON BANJOS and C. L. Martin guitars i-~ at Tonngman's. 115 East Seventh st. 321» T ADIES! Angora wool. 12Wc a ball; Ice wool, I.J 5c a ball; German knitting yarn, 20c a skein; felt, fl per yard: Arrasene. 3c a skein; chenille 4c a skein; filling silk, 3c a skein; tinsel, 10c a ball; crewels, 5c a ball, etc. Orders by mail filled; stamping to order; stamping patterns for sale; sheets of designs sent free; full price list of all goods sent free; wholesale and retail. Address Donaldson's, 139 Seventh street, St. Paul. 282* D AKGAINS AT HOLMES', 141 East Seventh A-» Cottage organ for sale cheap, only $35; has been in use two months; this would make a good Christmas present. • : 312* QNE FINE VIOLONCELLO, in perfect con \J dition. only $15. cost *35. ■ 312* •J ™ ; AND 4 oz. coin silver watches with El-rim 0 Waltham and Springfield movements, for MO and 112 respectively, worth twice the money, at 4 i R. Holmes', 141 East Seventh st., opposite Ry.m hotel - 312* CEWING MACHINES-For sewing machines, '_> oils, needles, etc.. call at the New Home sew ing machine office. 115 East Seventh street. F A. llandels, agent. ___. ' 326 CIOME and see our new fall and winter stockT V-> just in; lovely shapes in hats and bonnets, with beautiful trimmings: prices much lower than up-town stores: the best modistes employed, Mrs M. Werner, 298 East Seventh. 273» NO. 11 SUMMIT AY., furnished and unfur nished rooms for rent, with or without board. j PUT new shades in your homes; beautiful new ones low, at J. C. Simonet's Upholstery house. 127 East Seventh. . 275» "PURNITUHE taken from the house and de i- livered free of charge; re-upholstering in best manner at lowest rates. See J. C. Simonet, 127 East Seventh, the leading upholsterer. 275« BEAUTIFUL, plush parlor suits, my own i-> make, for $35; ladies, see them. J. C. Simonet, 127 East Seventh. The finest suits to order up to S2OO. 275* , BUSINESS CHAVCES. ~~ BOARDING HOUSE, large, twenty rooms and store attached suitable for any kind of business, being on Concord st.; also, barber shop, all furnished, on Dakota ay.; large number of other houses from 18 to 125. E. Langevin, corner Fourth and Wabasha. 329-33 BARBER SHOP with two chairs; good loca cation; reason for selling, got to leave town. 356 Robert st. ■■■■.■■■:.,-.■ . 329-33 BREWERY for sale in Minnesota: fine chance for right man. Box 74, Fairmont, Minn. 329-33 - CIGAR STAND for sale on Seventh st, near ' Wabasha. Apply at 382 Wabasha st. 4 CIGAR, confectionery and news stand, good ' business, for sale cheap; 335 Robert st. 328-29 pkRIIG STOCK-First-class, in Mankato. doing \J good trade. Address Box 710, Mankato, Minn. -■. " 7 OTEL FOR SALE— first-class and only hotel in one of the liveliest towns in the Jim river valley; town has four elevators and 100 -barrel roller mill in course of erection. For par ticulars apply to Maj. F. Howe, Attorney, Aber deen, Dak. 329-339 HOTEL of 40 rooms, doing a good business; centrally located; this is worth looking after. J. F Dunlap, Drake block. 326-331 MAN with $500 to $600 would like to invest in some good paying business. C. C, Globe. G PARTY wanted with about $500 to join me in 1 opening a first-class restaurant. Address A.-20, Globe office. : 1 "PARTNER WANTED with $300 capital to JL purchase retiring partner's interest in man ufacturing business that will bear investigation. Address XXX. Globe office. 2 P RINTING AND LITHOGRAPH CO.— L Established; an interest will be sold on ac commodating terms. Apply to R.W. Johnson, 4 East Fourth st. . •■■ ■-■-■ 4 PARTNER with $2,000 to enlarge a business; ■*- safe, sure and profitablo. Address G.. Globe* STAGE OUTFIT and scenery; suitable for anyplace; can be purchased advantageously. Address Box 22, Mankato, Minn. 4 SALOON AND RESTAURANT— .01 whole interest in a saloon and restaurant; centrally located; doing fine business; for sale cheap by Bergstrom & Co,, 206 East Seventh st. ■ ■ ; 329. SALOON— The best in West St. Paul. 146 Da kota 329-31 SALOON very cheap. Inquire at 22 East Seventh st. , ■ 328-29 SALOON good saloon for sale; reason for selling out, proprietor going into other busi ness. Address. S. N. A. 1 A iy SHARES stock in American Manufacture '-**' ing company for sale. Address Wm R. Xieoll, 1135 Bradley St. 325-328 MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ~~ GOOD BARBER will find place immedi ately by Joe A. G., 414 Washington ay. north, city. 4 COOK— order cook at Davidsons res \J taurant, corner Second st. and Nicollet ay,, basement, Minneapolis. 1 T IVE AGENTS who are willing to work for LJ good pay; come and investigate at 325 Second nv. south. SITUATIONS AVANTED. OOKKEEPER— By a lady of experience, as assistant bookkeeper, copyist or clerk; can also speak and write German. Address M. V., care Globe. : - • .1 BOOKKEEPER— Situation by a young man in D office or store; good penman; understands bookkeeping and can give good references. Ad dress A. W. F., care Globe. 6 pOACHJIAX, hostler or similar employment v^ by a young man; references given. E. 8., Globe. 3 fiOMrOSITOR— A young lady of three years' v.^ experience would like a situation; can do first-class work and will work cheap. Address P. O. L.. care Globe, Minneapolis. 5 RAFTSMAN of experience. Address F. W., Room 1, 224 Plymouth ay.. North Minne apolis. 6 "T\RUG CLERK— Has had over three and a hall LJ years' city experience; best of references. Address W. H. J., care Dr. Laliberte. White block. Central ay., East Minneapolis. 6 RESCO PAINTER— A good one wants em ployment. Address Straight-edge, this office. 1 EAT COOK — as short order in restaurant or hotel by good reliable man in city or country. Address G. H., Globe office. 3 MUSIC TEACHER— PIace to teach music as compensation for board; object, pursuance of musical education. Address immediately, stating where, to call for personal interview. Miss L., Globe, Minneapolis. 6 rpEACHER— Lady with a first-grade certificate L wants situation as teacher. Address 8., 159 Harrison st. . . 6 "yorXG MAN of temperate habits would like X to obtain work for the winter; willing to do any kind of work. Address W. S., 38 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. 4 BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE— furnishing and fixtures, with lease of forty-room hotel; centrally located; doing good, paying business. A. Jones & Co., 243 First ay. south. I^O/t SALE — The furnishing of four boarding X houses, ranging in price from $250 to $300; centrally located. A. L. Jones Co., 243 First ay. south. . FOR SALE or partly real estate, a fine stock of groceries, $3,000; splendid location; doing $50 to $100 per day; Ibis is a dandy. A. L. Jones & C 0. ,243 First ay. sontn. . _■__ OR SALE for cash, the finest fitted restau rant west of Chicago, with fine bar; silver to lease for 300 guests. A. L. Jones & Co., 243 First ay. south. ' FOX SALE for cash, the finest paying manu facturing interests in the West: call and look over our list before looking elsewhere. A. L. Jones & Co., 243 First ay. south. L. .JONES & CO. are the only sole com • mission brokers in the city; sell no property of their own, therefore, list your stocks with them for immediate returns. No. 243 First ay. south, MISCELLANEOUS. OTTAGE Furnished Swiss cottage, seven Kj rooms, for rent to small family for *28; will board with party; house 820 Seventeenth st. south. L. C. Van Norman, 245 First ay. south. 1 ROOM-MATE at 45 Seventh st. south. Apply between 2 and 6 Monday. 2 •J. 1 SECOND AY.— nicely-furnished front *jAik) room for rent. . " •31 O FOURTH A Y. SOUTH-One furnished •Jl^ room for gentlemen; to for one or $7 for two, per month. 7 ; ' ~~ ~ - : FINANCIAL. • T~OANS on life insurance policies. L. P. Van I I J Norman, No. 245 First ay. 3., Minneapolis. . ■■ . - J une .'l-lyr snAfl OR nI.OOO on 3 acres, or 15 lots, in ' •jSO" J\J Ramsey county, P. O. Box 350, Min neapolis. _ 1