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ST. PAUL WANTS, GLOBE BRANCH OFFICES. Want Advertisements for the Globe Received at the Following Places: MRS. 3. Thompson & Son. New* Dealers, corner Jackson and Sixth streets. a mi 1 M ATniESON.News Dealer and Confectioner, 001 Bradley btreet !„ W. IU/.zr.T r,, News Dealer and General Btore, b'C East seventh street. W. IT. Dowsing, Portland News and Novelty Ba rar, Ml Broudwuy. C. W. MCNELI.IS, News and Stationery Dealer, 108 Dakota avenue. CnATiT.r.B Tj. Neumann. News and Etatlonery Dealer, 252 West Third street BKOWN. Newsdealer and Stationer. 411 West beyenth street, corner of Douglas. W.n. Freeman. News Dealer and General Ktore, 'MA Dbyton avenue. J.W. 6PBAGCE. druggist, corner University ave nue and Kico street. — SITUATIONS OFFERED. ~~~~ Male. KCHITECT-E. P. Bashford, room ■•.<»; _ fillan block. !2±!2 AGENTS— Male or female, who will use all or a portion of their time in soliciting; work »creeablo and profitable. Apply room 14, Mann heimer block, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. ni. 7 AGFNTS— Intelligent men in each county; honorable paying business; reference re quired. Write to J.H. Williams, General Agent. I-..,, box ■!■ •■•. St. Paul. ■ 4 i,i.m> for self-lighting attachments; fit' nil j\ tubular lanterns; noose for matches. C. li, Tyler, 402 Jackson -t. 13 *" a (■ NTS- Twenty live agent! wanted for St. j\ Paul and Minneapolis and also agents in every township in Minnesota; goods entirely new; never been canvassed; used by everybody, and nells nt tight; will repay canvasser in two months; ladies or gentleman wanting to make money don t miss this; sample by express anywheru on receipt of 75c. join, Hiiisley, manufacturer's agent, 217 East Scvpnth st., St. Paul. <*_ GENTS ut it'Si Broadway, third Door. "04-371 A 1. 1 PORTE from locket •■< lilo st7.e taken at Greenleafs. 27 Ks-t Third, and ta bbed in the best style, and at prices that ni"Ue Minneapolis weep. ""''* BOOKKKKFKK for country mill: must be quick and accurate; salary mall to start; permanent position. Address for three days "H. II.," Globe;. 7 BOY— good active boy Ifl or 17 yean of ago. Inquire at St. Paul Health Institute, corner Fourth and Cedar its. I COOK— A male cook, Inquire at IM East Third street. /~IIGAR SALESMAN— First class to work off <L/ 11 job line of cigars) big advantages offered to the right man; no salary or expenses will be paid. Address Cigars, Globe oflice. _^ EVERY WORKINOMAN to take his family J_ to Oreenlears, 27 Bast Third it. and tcciiro elegant cabinet photos, at only *1 per dozen. It is the poor people's P'cnio. uud they should "ui'rove it. .^ — -- GOOD SALESMAN to ban' a new fir»t class article! it will pay you: references re quired. Cull at room 1. Sherman block. I G\ KNERAL WORK— Young man from IS to I 20 years old, a German preferred, to do gen eral work in restaurant sit 315 Bobett K. 0 HOME for boy or young man for services abool house and barn with EL W. Mack, near Bchott's drag store. Ohio St., West Mde. b JFWELRY MAN— Would like to got a pood J one to take charge of a jewelry shop at Km...,, Wis • must come well recommended. Apply at City hotel, J.W. Boach, between 10 and 11 o'clock. or W. H. Tcmj.lf. Ktiupp._Wig L - It m 11 ROOM Want you to eat at the '■(•!« ---j brated coffee and lunch room 212 Nicollet «v.; beef steak, 6c: eo-ee, with rolls and butter. M?: cheapest, cleanest and best . '•'•'" 01 1 ICE HOY— to answer telephone calls Globe Oil company, Third and Commercial KljL , 1 SINGERS wanted in a Protestant church choir, especially sopranos and tenon. Address B. 0. 8., Globe office. (> rpKAM- To work for board and reasonable I compensation. Address 8.. Globe. 7 rpKAMS— Fifteen teams to draw ice, J» per day; 1 also 8 men. $1.25 per day. Inquire of B. O'Leary, Ifiß Kant Fuirfield ay., West hide; can work Saturday or Monday. ■ WANTED- Kverybody wanted to know the Park restaurant, corner of East Seventh and Wacoata streets, gives beefsteak with pota toes bread, butter and coffee for 15c; 3 eggs with potatoes, bread, butter and coffee for 10-. oyster Jtewß. '.Oc. 274-tiEO uiiim. UKX AMI LADIES want- to JL learn talegraphr, days and evening chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, U> Davidson block. St. Paul, Miim. HH* |_in and upwards loaned on personal property ♦pIU See Doming Si Co.'s ad. in finmicinl col. '.'7o* iciualp. OOIC— good cool, si tho What Cheer, 442 / Jackson st. <; pi OOK- Female, ut C 37 Cedar st 5 COOK and laundress: German preferred! »mall J family; good wages: keep second K'rl A). ply immediately at 62» _ ''""i "'■ & (1 IKL at 12 East Seventh st. •'• T /"I ENERAL HOUSEWORK— <iirI, small fain- VI iiy. 5011 Deßow st. ■*> oT'SK WOKK— for general housework. 4i<i Broadway. . ] OUSEWORK— A Rood pirl for general house work; hichest wages paid; call at once. Cor ner Dale and Asliland a . . . __7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework; must be good plain cook and laundress; German or Swede preferred. Deferences re quired; 417 Kast Kitjhth Bt. 7 HOUSEWORK— A girl to do general housi work for small family. <'all nt 410 Jackson. 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl in small family; must be Xl good cook, washer and Lroner, good whros to the right one. 371 Washington st., near Filth It^ * HOUSEWORK— A yoang girl 14 or 15 years to do light housework with two in family. 101 Pakota ay.. West St. Paul 7 HOUSEWORK a young girl to help with XJL housework. Apply at 347 Prairie Bt. Mrs. John G. Donnelly. 7 HOUSEWORK — German girl to assist Jrl in light housework and take care of bul>y. Call at 02S» Laurel ay. C TTOUSBWOBK— GirI for general housework Jtx in a family of two; must livo in the city. Call in the forenoon at 82 Eleventh St., corner of Minnosota.__ 6 HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted lor general XI housework 207 Norris st. ii OUSEWORK— GirI, small family. Call nt MX West Third st. 5 <j*i ( \ and upwards loaned on personal property. •plVj See Deming & Co.'b ad. in financial coL 27U* T/TTCUEN GIRL at 443 Jackiou; restaurant. MARKER — Lady marker mid packer nt the Detroit laundry. Seven corners. & "DARTNER to go on stage with mo; lady acro -L bat preferred. Address G. A. Fox, city. i SHI RTM AKERS-Two first-class Miirt mnker.-?; * J only experienced operators need apply. R. A. I.itnpher A; Co.. 153 East Third. 7 SECOND GlßL— German preferred, at 2.".'. Summit ay. 0 SECOND WORK— Girl for second work nnd to O take care of a child 2 years old; references re quired. 023 Lincoln ay.. corner Dale st. 5 HE CHANCE of a Lifetime— those ele gant photos which Greenleaf is making; cab inet Sue Only f2 per dozen; every portrait bears bis name and address; nothing sent out ho is ashamed to put his name to; proofs shown with pleasure. S3G* \\f ASH-GIRLS— 4 wnsh-girls, 2 on ladies' \> • clothes, iron and one polisher, at Brad shaw's laundry, -'.'West Fifth nt,, opposite post olilce. ; 7 WAITER— to work in restaurant: one » » that can stay home at night. :tii West Sev enth St. . 5 SITUATIONS wan ii ;i , . Male. " A C COUNT ANT— Books opened, posted up and .Xa. examined; tangled accounts adjusted by an expert accountant. J. 8., 154 Bast Third st. . 7 ACCOUNTANT—?-, premium will be given JTjl by an expert accountant for position with re liable firm, mercantile or other; best of refer ences. Address A. C. Globe. j, BARKEEPING by a young man well posted in barkeeping. Address Marten. Globe, c rjARTENDEK— A man with many years' ex jL> perience in restaurants and saloons desires position. Address U. S., care of Henry Eichhorn, Heven corners, city. C BARTENDER — Scandinavian wants situation -D either as bartender or any job in hotel; will work rery cheap. Address W., Glove. 5 BOOKKEEPER— Position of some kind by a young man, a stranger in the city; have been in a bank 3 years; will work at anything, coachman or porter in store; all I want is a chance to go to work: I also speak German. Address C.U. K. , Globe. 5 BOOKKEEPER— By a reliable young man, XJ good penman and correct at figures, position as bookkeeper or clerk. Address J. U., Globe. 5 CIOrYING OR WRITING of any sort for >-> evening work. F. 60, Globe. 6 CIOPVING to do evenings by a good penman. VJ Address E. A. S., Globe. 6 CLERK— Boy ,18 years old speaks English and KJ German, wishes a situation in some kind of •tore; grocery preferred. Address rcbtaurant. corner Third and St. Peter. 7 CiLERK— Situation as grocery clerk by young / man of ability and experience; will work for email salary. Address C. it. L., Globe. C 1 SITUATION'S WANTED. Mal«>— Continued. DENTISTS -Young man would like to gain a knowledge of the business before entering college; would make himself useful. Adsr!»rs X. Y.Z..Glob«>.__ r, j DELIVERY CLERK— Young man. Nor*. - , gian, wishes steady employment an delivery j derk^or to make himself generally useful around ' a store or House. Address A. 22, Globe. i , Ei X— An experienced and careful en- 1 J~J Kioeer, having a Mate license. de«ires a posi- j tion to run stationary engine. :>7O Wacouta st. ft HOSTLER— A young man who underi-tands ' the care of horses and can milk would like » | situation in a German private family. Address A. 11., care of lieury Eichhorn, b*ven corners, city. ,5 HOSTLER— Young man would like a situation in private family; understands the care of horses thoroughly. P. M., Globe. & TN STOREoroftlcoby young Norwegian: speaks x good English and German: wages no object: good references. Address B. F., Globc^ 6 MILLER— Man of experience in Eastern mill, roller or stone; best of reference. Address Grist. Globe. Bt Paul. 7 pRINTER-Firut-class Eastern printer desire* -•• a «it» ttion as foreman of a country daily or weekly paper; daily preferred. Address Henry Gnertin. 2&3 Main St.. Holyoke. Mass. 15-8* DENMAN — German, good penman, who speaks ■*- good Knglish end understands the care of I horses, wanta a position. Address X 100. Globe. 5 PENMAN— By a reliable young man; correct at figures; a situation as bookkeeper or cJerk. Address 11. C, Globe. 6 PENMAN — A young man of good habits and an excellent penman would like a position: best of references given if desired; can keep any Bet of books. Address CA. Bryan, Huron, Dak. 6-30 STAPLE UOODS— To represent some manu facturing jobber in fit. Paul or Northwest for Etaple goods or a hpecialty, if first-clans; largo ex perience. Address 1... Globe. 0 SALESMAN A young man that has had 0 0 years' experience.Address J. M. I).. Globe. 7 SALESMAN in a retail clothing More; 9 years' experience. Address S. gchlarm. Ml. Morris, N. 7. 7 ■\T7IIOLESALE HOUSE-Dy a young man to VV travel for a wholesale hou-e; '■' years' ex perience; can furnish best city references; can keep stock; wages not as much of an object as a permanent position. Address I. D., Globe. <! WORK— Job at any kind of work: don't 'are Cor pay; 1 have always worked on a farm. John Anderson, care C. W. McXc-llis. 7 WORK by a young man; spsmkl Knglish. Ger >t man and French; well posted in grocery and hardware business; best of references. Ail dress U. D. 2i. Globe. « WE CAN GI VK you sittings and mako you photos in time for the holiday*; cabinet photos only 91 per dozen; come before tho price rises. Groenieafs. 27 Kant Third nt. £*<:» t>l * 1 and upward loaned on personal property . Ol< / Fee Demlngl ftCo.'S ad. in financial col. 27C ciiinif. COOK — An experienced meat and pustry cook wunts a place in hotel or restaurant. Address E, S9, care Globe. 0 CIOPTI SO— A lady would like copying to do at > home. Address 155 Twelfth st. 5 DAY WOICK — A couple of young ladies wi.-h some kind of day work. Addrcs* D. S., Globe officn. 7 Y.yiNd-ROOM (IIHL- An experienced din ing-room girl wants a place in hotel or res tanrant. Address 11. 19, care Globe. 6 DRESSMAKING— Young lady would like a place to do dressmaking or plain sewing at 75 cents a day; can give reference. Address O. M., Globe. i» HOUSEKEEPER— Competent housekeeper wit-bos situation in private family or us ma tron in an institution; no objectioD to leaving city; understands nursing. Address 11. 40, Globe. 5 lAIN DRY. a couple of girl* would like to get J work in some laundry. Address N. 11., Globe I oflice. 7 O ! 1 j and upwards loaned on personal property. V*l ' ' See I»eniing A Co.'s ad. in linanc;iil col. 270* OEAMSTK ESS— Voung lady, a good Maac O stress, would like a plarn to m\t in n me nit-e family tor room — id board for a few weeks. Ad dress G. W., care Globe. 5 STENOGRAPHER— By a la<(y with experi k ' ence, position as ataaosjraphat and type writer; references given. Address room 301, Drake block. • SEWING — Family sewing by young lady. Ad kj dress Mi Sherman fX. I VISITORS of tin- ice 1 '•'!;;■•> in need of compe tent fcuialo kelp should not tail (0 call on Mr* Achilles' St, Paul and Minneapolis registry bureau. IMb Baal Seventh, corner BiUey, and 51. s Wabaslin st . near capitol; I have the very best hotel un<l housework girlv 13* HDSI.VKSS CIIAVCE^. BABI3KR SHOT nt 11 bargain; a complete outfit for a 2-chair simp. lur]uire at Ryan ho tel barber «liop. C BUSINESS of all kinds at boarding-houses, hotels, peatauraaU. saloon ci^nr-siands, stocks of ■II kinds, etc., bought. Mild or ex changed by Bergstrom .■> Co., business brokers. 206 1 ;i-t Seventh st., M. Paul. Minn. 4U» DRI <; STORE for aale on the principal street in st. Paul. The store it> doing ■ good ca>h business; will sell on easy tanas. P. O. box 15-17 DRUG STORE, forty »:iilrs from St. Paul, on Dnliitli railroad: only drag stock in town. only phylcian; will aril practice and store; first- clmnce [orßoandinavian physician with small capital; Rood reasons for Kcllnig pveu in corre spondence. George 11. McGuin, M. D., north Branch, Minn. 7-'J3 JY/TKKCIfANDISK STORE— On easy terms, a itJ general B9erehandiM store of $10,000 *t:iplc goods: owner made enough, wish ag to retire. In quire of lioiinenberg & Avis, Jamestown, l»uk. 6 Mi: AT MARKET for Bal«-Good location. well established trade. Address W. 1).. Globe. 4 "VfEWS, STATIONERY and cigar store for - \ sale; doing a good business; location one of the beat; reason for soiling, party guiiig to leave city. Address E. _*9, care Globe. IG-20 **■! I ) "«d upwards loaned on personal property. Ol \J See Dcming * Co.'s ad. in financial col. 2~H* PI. I M 1:1 SHOP for fal«; pood locntion; good business; present owner going out of business. Apply ut 21 West Fourtu t>t., second floor. 5 r)ESTAURANT-Oneof the best pnying res t tagranti in St. Paul for sale; making money; good reasons for selling. Address 1,. L., Globe. 11-17 ~ rrxANci ai« ■; ATKIVI'OKT & ill 1 Drake block. Third st., 1 ' 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 flocks. -24Stf VNY AMOUNT to loan on improved city prop erty at lowest rates by BergatTOU & Co., 20ti Kast Seventh st. Mo* GOOI> INVESTMENT— *2O.OOO new treasury \J Ftoc-k of the Steven* County Abstract and Baal Batate agency of Morris, Minn. This com juiny paid 15 per cent, dividends the past year. Address P. A. McCarthy. President. Morris. Minn. 848-78 GANNON a CO.. :..,.':i 'x-.in s). buy notes and T lend money on furniture, horses, wngons. etc., without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office. :.j Washing ton :iv. south. 225* ■V] ONEY TO LOAN on city real estate. 11. Ii- CalJwell, Chamber of Commerce building.' 10-17 MONEY— WOO to $100,000 to loan on improved or unimproved property In Hamscy county; we do not send East for this money: we have a few lots left in Koch & Kerst's addition: come quick. Northwestern Land and Loan Agency. Henry P. Potts, manager, 7 Court block. ST.i* MONEY TO LOAN* on go;»d security. Haas & Fowler, 80 East Third tit. Pioneer Press block, st. PauL :;<<• T OAN.S made on all kinds of personal property. I.' including furniture, pianos, organs, etc.; no publicity; write us and we will calL Dem:: . 3fi2 Jackson, corner Fifth it., up stairs. i,,. STRAIGHT PRIVATE LOANS on personal 10 property, Call and Investigate. 11. Hoths child, 104 East Third street. • Sr\( \f\ to *.';0. nod loans n;.i(lo without delay as •D'JyJyJ soon as title can bo examined on St. Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8 r»cr cent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to K. S. Chittendcn, First National bank build ing. E?. t '* lT T OANS on life insurance policies. 1.. P. Vao lJ Norman, No. 215 FirM ay. s., Minneapolis. June 21-lyr QW ii \ CH\(\ TO LU VN on Improved St. OIUVJ^UUU Paul real estate, 3 to 5 years' time, in any amount, from (1,000 to (20.000. with interest at'c. C 1-2, 7, 7 1-2 and I par cent., accord ing to values and location; money furnished im mediately. 8. 8. Stoke*, investment broker. No. 157 East Fourth £t., under Bint National bank. M "CLUNG. bT'blijbiban • CURRY, own ers and dealers in real estate. Sco their advertisement on the eighth page of this paper. iTo A RDiy<ToFFKItKI>. BOARD — A small private family will give good board and well-furnished warm rooms for four people cheap. Address J. A. V.. Globe. ti BOA ICD— Private day board, home table, f«.23 *■> per week; good rooms near by. 413 Waba ha st., room 6. 5 pOLLEGE AY., 20 WEST — Two furnished v> single rooms and first-class board; references required; few table boarders wanted. C 0 ? nd upwards loaned on personal property -. l\ ' See Doming &. Co.'s ad. in financial cul. 2T.1 1\ i>iii !sl< - It KAMT— One furnished room XI with board for two gentlemen; also tingle room. g DELOS and Clinton ay.. opposite Ho. 1 engine house; one largo furnished room to gentle man and wife or two gentlemen, with board, tlu a week^ ' 6 l-«' 1 *J rl L S ly» . n; ' 1 w ' XS T— Furnished room at.d X board at Uico Park, g R oo ,'*? £ ° r rent * Apply room 5, McKinney block. £ ID UA , V BOAltnEKS.coinnienc g the first OVJ of January.at $12.50 per month in advance call at King's block, corner of Seventh and Cedar sts., fourth floor, room 1. ;;,._,. JACKSON ST., CORNER TWELFTH, las —Boarders and roomers. * 5 -' "ATT. DAILY GLOBK. gATTTHDAT JAXTATIY IG, 18B& FOR REM. ' ---"■* Stores, fete. VJTOKE— Corner st. Peter and Wabasba; lance O and convenient. WenxH Arhtprling. Bt*-70 ''"If V and upward* loaned oo personal property - "■• Tvgiing &. Co.'i ad. in financial coL 27< ■ 1 1 OS— Dl HOI first-class, latest in \J provement*, possession immediately, next in residence, 27 Weit Tenth si J. B. Brisbin. S£S» _ HOUSES to rent (rota $12 to JO per month. J. V -togsrs, »4 East Third st, 16-21 HOUSE— A flrst-c!ai» ten-room house, with f urn see. water and pas; very r!o-e to busi n»v Inquire off;. A. Nash, room No. i, McQuil lan block, corner Third and Waba«ha. 16 HOL*SK with modern improvements. So. Itt De Dow st.. one block from street cars. 13-1. HOUSE— New bouse on Ramsey it.; modern improvements. Inquire at Cardoso Bros., Fifth and Jackson. j» IGLEIIAHT ST.. ?:c. corner JoMtte Hosm of four room* with kitchen. 16- .3 McUOAL ST.. IST -At a low rent to a good •'I tenant, this desirable 9-room home. bath, etc* ■ few »tcp» from street cars; Phalea water. Inquire of B. K. Zahm. m. Pan! W»-on & Carnage company, corner Sixth and Minnesota tts. M* ONE SMALL HOPBB— S<Taa room*. PheJeo water, newly papered and painted, good lo cation, m far . month. Inquire H. Grave & Co.. S.n Jackson »t. 8-17 TWELFTH ST., M Ea«t-«mall house of ■i- three room. 13-17 piIKKK HOUSES— AII modern improve- J. ments; 11 roomi and bath; very central loca tion. Inquire H. Greve A, Co.. ». Jackson «L &-17 C| A PER MONTH— Five-room bouse on De •JI»J Bow st. in good order, smith ft Taylor. HI Jackson st. J6l-OC3 If, ana upward* loaned on personal prop«ny 'Pi Vj£ee Doming ft Co.'s ad. in financial c 01..7 RoOffll pOLLEGE AY., 48 WEST— A nicely-fur v_/ ni-ih>-d front room with board, steam heat and use of bath, near ice palace. 7 COLLEGE AY., 22^Nic*ly-furnlsbod front room; steam healed; use of bath, with first class board. ii-;i ( J " Vi: - 488— Very pleasant room cheap; yy central location. t> CANADA ST.. Col— Nicely-furnUhed front room for one or two gentlemen. - DE SOTO ST.. 614-Thrre unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; rent $4 per month. 6 I^IGHTII &T..3to— A pleasant furnished room. - ruitable for one; fine bath; private family; three doors from Portland block. - L'OKT ST.. 374 .VotClii=Two rooms oa lower L^ floor; water, cellar and woodshed. • 6 I,' »i ■« I ST, 210 WEST. 2 blocks from U.ce park— Furnished front, alcove room. suita ble for two ganta, heated, or for lixbt housekeep ing: also, ope for *C; conveniences/ - a Nl NTH bT.. 133 E.\ Sl— Pleasant furnished rooms; modern improvements. C pKAKLSX., 213— Nice Urge furnished room*. L 7 PAGE ST., 237. near Oakland ay.. West St. A. Paul— Three rooms for housekeepingi will rent cheap to desirable tenant. • ! i ROOMS— Two fi:r:.:-l.e I room*, oppr>Mte the lv V. M. C. A. rooms, corner of .Ninth and Wabaxha. 7 ROOMS— Nice, pleasant rooms on first and I 1 v BCcoud floor*, corner Wabasha and tip Mi. A tj >ly to A. Winter. 7 ROOM-MATE— Good room, heated; cheap. 205 West Third M. room 4. t ROOM-MATE wanted by young man in warm room; tl per week; slate terms. Address K. W.. Globe. 6 ICE ST., -•■?-- One hand:>omolf-furiii&he(j V front room. 5 OOUEKT ST., 471— Two unfurnished rooms. XV woodshed and l*hali n water. i SEVENTH ST.. 171 EAST— Board and m. pleas *-* act furnished front room. 7 SEVENTH ST., 41 WEST— Nicely-furnished 0 front room with bay window, wit,. board, on the street car line: comforts of homo and u»e of , piano if desired; private family; terms moder.tc. SI PKT£UBT M «(K-Thjfe« ui.furi.i-- ■ rooma, 0 suitable lor Lght housekeeping, and one f ur uisbed room. 5 Tl il ST.. '.; WEST-<)ne small furnished | -L and one large unfurnished room to rent. C AIJASIIA ST.. 518— Nicely furnished and unf nrniglied rooms, near ice palace. 7 'A/ti\ M VI;KI ' T.— Nice larK<T"front room. •>'r' ' suitable for two gentlemen; furnished; moderate rent; references required. 3J2» Will and upward-, loaned on personal property. • .»J \J Bee Doming ft Co.'* ad. in fiuancial col. 27C* M lscollancous. STAHLE— From Feb. 1 the stable lately occu pied by IL C tenj|jle; forty-two stalls, plenty of carriage, room. Rood elevator. Inquire of E. J. Meier, navinßS bank. i;.j» : WANTED TO BUY. CIKK— Second-hand: about 20 feet long. ' Larkin. Fourth st. no. Robert. 0 ' HOUSE — On monthly payments, a Rood house of C or 7 rooms; must have Phalen water. Address box X. t»ostofl?ce. 15-16 m( ) " r " 1 M P wmn ' 9 loaned on personal property >Jl\J Hee Deiuing A Co.'s ad. in financial. c0!267 LEN SI-.»- Wanted to buy a lot of ien«es for a cosmorama. Apply to C Woolmcr; ttl East Seventh st. 5 PI ANO— Any party having an excellent upright L j.iHno fc.r f ale or rent address, with full par tirul:ir<. M. 1. ii.. Globe. 5 II AT TEICKIEK puppy from C to 8 weeks V ..Id. Address i: 1.. 11.. -.'-I \\ ,-• «■..-.■. ■: ii iit.6 HOARD WANTED. 01 C\ «nd upwards loaned on personal property. '~>l\J See Deming A Co.'s ad. in financial coL 270* BOARD . board and well-furnished room 1 J for young man and wife; prefer private fam iiy with no other boarders, n. a. 6., Glob*. 7 BOAKI) — Gentleman and wife would like board in HBaU family within 5 minutes' walk of union depot: terms muft be reasonable; references Biven and required. Address C. P., Globe office. C Boa 1 » tor three or four young ladies, not to exceed iv cost {2.00 per week each. Address L L. L.. Globe. . 5 BOAKI) wanted by fjantlemaa end wife; sur roundings must be first-class, with good table. Address Immediate, Globe. i HORSES. CAHRIAOES. *y. BUGOY — Rood, newly-painted, covered bujrsry 1* for sale; Cincinnati make, bcuare box. Ad dress S. H. 4. Globe. • « / M DTKR-Ai pood as new; will sell at buyer's vv price. Call at \V. F. Fay ft Co., room 3. Miinnhfimer's block. 7 sJi / I and upwards loaned on personal property. •iSHAJ Sco Deming i Co.'s ad. in financial coL 27C* f'l TTI.K — buy a two-seated cutter: jump \^ sent preferred. Apply to L.. SS3 Jackson St. 5 'j'l AM— Wanted to buy a good heavy work i- team. Apply at 488 Hire st. 5 LOST AND roi'XD. O\V LOST— end of horns sawed off. w Iteward paid if returned to 560 Jackson st. C COW STRAYED OK STOLEN*— A dark-red. v> medium cow. with left horn broken off. Any information in regard to her will be liberally re warded by 3. IL Metzger. 424 University ay.. city. COW STRAYED— Dark brown. wbTto stripe ' on forehead. Return to 9GI Margaret at. 6 DOGS — ?plendid orange and white rough-ccated St. Bernard bitch: affectionate with children, bat reliable guard; cheap; 7 months old. John Mallard. Hall mm, West St. PauL 7 not. FOUND— Brown watcrspaniel: owner can get the tame at lu3 High st. by paying dam age- - • 6 DOG LOST— Irish setter; liberal reward will be paid if returned to 63 East Seventh ■t._ 5 i;OX HOI' LOST, with nickel collar: 110 *-' reward if returned to the Windsor hou*e. 5 I^OUM>— r.ght place to get a *ood over -1 coat for the least money is 1 ositi vely at Max Strouse's, 181 West Seventh st.: bo • overcoats from *2 up: men's overcoats with plush collar at ■ 4; buffalo and coon overcoats $10 to Hi less than any other dealer can sell them. . . 333* Si ( ) nd upwards loaned on personal property '-'■i v/ Pee Deming A Co.'s ad. in financial coL 2CT EEAICKINU LOST— A gold earring, with onyx and pearl settings; Under plea»e leave at Globe tor reward. &-jo 1 \ nil) CHAIN AND PENCIL LOST— Ue- T ward ps.i'l if returned to 513 Jackson at. 7 Ki»Oi- iiM .Ml on Martin St.; reward wanted for finding it. St. Anthony ay.. No. 445; call this week. Friday or Saturday. c lI AWL LOST— Black Cashmere shawl be- Iwccn Tenth and Fourteenth st*.. on Jackson or on street car as far as Forbes St., on Monday; the finder will receive a liberal reward by return ing : '-. I- tenuan. Ja -.■» :. -t." 5 TO EXCHAXGE. EKGUAX4 I — For St. Paul property; some im- J-> proved farms in Minnesota and Dakota. Ad dress J. U. L.. Globe. f FARM — exchange for a farm or other prop erty my interest of (4,000 in a first-class plaq ing-mill. sash, door and blind factory, with gen eral building and jobbing connected; mill is well located in a city of 22.003 population, with ample yard room for piling lumber; also storeroom* and warehouses connected, and doing a first-class busi ness. For further particulars address il. E., P. O. box 513, Kau Claire, \Vi». 15-17 Q1 1 ■ and upwards loaned on personal property. OIV/ See Doming A Co.'s ad. in financial coL 276 FARMS— One, two or three nice prairie tarms of li.() acres each, located in the Jim valley. four miles from Andover, Dak., on the Hasting* x Dakota railroad, every inch plowable; 10. acres under cultivation; will sell for ca*h or will ex change for a stock of good merchandise. Address P. O. box 194, Andover, Dak., or Dr. E. 11. Comp ton. Minneapolis, Minn. 15-21 I'ARM FOR STOCK— Wanted to trade a good 1 farm, improved, for a stock of merchandise; will give a good trade or would take a partner with (2,000 capital. Address T. It. D.. Globe. 15-1 _ AUCTION' SAXES. I*. T. Kavnash. Pia?to AND FlißMTflti: at ai ctiox L —1 will Mil at auction at tbe r*iid>nce. No. 71 West Bluff it., on Tuesday. Jan. 19. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.: One piano, 7*4 octave, in fine condition; a good instrument; also a lot of hoc»s hold furniture, cherry and black walnut; b«drooa suite*, carpet*, chain, table*, good cook (tore, etc P. T. Kavanagh. Auctioneer. 14-1« -^ —^ — — I REAL ESTATE FOR >ALK. 11 11 am C. Severn, 104 Ea>t Third street. QQ Q( sTr~ A * D# •*«'"t.room house on St. An vOjOw thony hill, convenient and very cheap. CO 7nf)- A B w six rwin bouxs. corner lot, O— « / *J\J SOxISO. on the finest rtaident so— t In West St. Paul. ACRES between the cities: 000 per acre; will pay a handsome profit inside of niaety day*. ?■* ACRES between the ciU*a.l2.oC3 below the *J current prices. Q"ifWl~ on Dayton and Marshall avenue*. v»JUU for a short time only. Q'THQ— South front lots on Ron Jo st. CO Ann— Three fine lots on Maple avenue. \?^yJ\J\J one a corner; very reasonable. SI v I. KAL LOTS on Dayton's bluff at a bar- ga n. LOTS In blocks or sickle: also houses and lots in Lj every part of the city at moderate price* and easy terms; before buying call upon William c. Severn, real estate broker. 101 East Third st. 16-17 M lsrelluneous. FARM FOR SALE— hundred and sixty acres; rare chance: easy term*, or will trade for house and lot in M. Paul or Minneapolis not exceeding ai.uOO in price: 70 acres ploughed land. 30 are* of choice meadow, balance pasture and Umber, and fencing; »-room house with bay win dow; stone cellar, cement bottom; cistern, soft water, wind as good as new; large barn, can tie up 40 cattle and 1* horses; finest location in the state: plenty shade; ten minutes' ride from a beautiful village. For terms addre«s J. M. B. box 3. Clearwater. Wright county. Minn. 11-31 LARGE LOT of fine wines and Bass' bottled ale. the stock of a i rivate family, will be sold at auction at the corner of Third and Cedar sts at 10 o'clock this morning. 1 ; HOTEL FOR >ALE. A hotel of sixty famished rooms, in a Wiscon sin town of 22.000 inhabitants; two stores on ground floor: all the modern Improvement*: the house will pay for it*elf in five years; will sail for $45,000 one-half down; the owner Is going to leave the city. Address K. M, Globe office. v>tj ARCHITECT". M. RADCLIFE. architect, room* 26 and 27. . Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley sts. 2«:-Cm Mol-.IT/ L. \VKISI;K. Rooms tH and 40 chamber of commerce. St. Paul. 277* WAN I ID TO UK.VI. If Ol'HE — eight-roomed; moderate im -11 provements: within ten blocks of (seventh street; state rent. Address J. *:. Globe. 7 STORK suitable for shoe business. IL. 2t Dearborn St., West ft.Paul. 7 STORK for shop and oflce, or light basement for shop, with office* on first floor. Call address J. 11. Holmes. 131 Ea«t Kuiirth M 10-16 MISCELLANEOUS. DISSOLUTION OK <•«>»■ \ RTXKKSII I I'— L^The copartner<nlp heretofore existing between William G. Bbutte and Francis V. Bejslen under the firm name of xi.utte & Heyder has this day been dissolved by mutual coaiwnt. K.th«-r of us is authorized to collect outstandins; debts. Claims against the firm should be pre sented at once. W. K. bette. K. V. lleyderstae«lt. Ft. Paul. Jan. 15, ISSJ. IC-17 TAKE NOTICE— That the partnership here tofore existing under the firm name of ii liolni. Lundgren II Co. was dissolved by mutual consent mi Oct. I. IS4J. and that the undersigned is not responsible fur any debts contracted by hi» former partners since said date or hereafter. A. K. Kkholm. ''■'■ FOR SALE. CANARY"— A fine mottled canary: very tame, V> sings evenings; cage and bird. to. Addres> B, Globe. ; I DOGS — Six Newfoundland dog«: C weeks old. Apply at Trcmont bouse, corner Eighth an Robert tut. 5 Ml >lt'-A lew copies of Woman in Sacred Song. 6SO pages; price 53.&0 per copy. For further particulars address E. 27 Globe ofhi ■ 3 PIANO Good piano, cheap. Call on William ' Sopoint. 1031 West Seventh rl. 5 QTOVKS— Cooking and heating stoves, dinine 0 and other tables, feather beds, etc. II Twelfth st. 7 SHELVING— About thirty-five feet of good, new shelving and two counters, each twenty feet long, at McLain's cigar store. ZSS Wkbasha st. IN.. I X SEWING MAI 111 for sale at « J 2j3 Korri^ st. for tin. - «• PERSONAL. pi.AIRVOYAXT L. Wood*. V^ clairvoyant business medium: advico on busi ness and social matters. Constance block, 22* East Seventh street, room 7. Bt Paul. Minn. 273* ~j~~J7ORTUNI>T'ELLKI{— Mrs. A. EckkbardX Jy 1 the most reliable and truthful fortune teller on every subject of men's lives of the past and future, offers her cervices to the public at .'.'.• Grove street, between Broadway and Canada. '0-230 HOW CAN you make Mich elegant cabinet . steed photos for only f 1 per dozen, is a*ked at Greenleaf's photo studio, 27 East Third street, ■ many times every day. Well, there isn't much ' profit in it. to be sure, but we get acquainted; you get 15 worth for s3, and by and by. when the cut rates are over, yon will come to me again. Yes, we are glad to see you all. and make your sittings at the f.' rate. We will treat you courteously, show you proofs and deliver you the dozen por traits lor the 12. Come at onco and secure your chance before the price rises. hospectfully. GreenleaL 230* ' DYE WOltKs. DL. .lA.UIESON. Steam Dye Works— Gent*' • clothing a specialty. 413 Wabasha St.. St. Paul. Minn. C 3 MINNEAPOLIS~~WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. /IIIORKS— Young man to do chores. Call at v> 600 Plymouth ay. 7 KXITTIN<I— I want some hose knit on a ma- IV chine. If you desire work and have a ma chine. address A. Verne. Globe. Minneapolis. 5 I I GUT WORK— Women and girl* for steady 1 i light work at home; good, prompt pay; come soon. M Washington ar. south, second floor. front. 6 SOLICITOR, lady: must have some knowledge O of the business; ample income assured. Call or address 721 First ay. south. 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. MAKTENDtR- First-class; best reference: 10 D years' experience. Address H. J. 0.. 925 Washinton ay. south. 5 G.VKDKN Kit— By experienced married man on garden or farm; has tools, also horse and wagon. Address Gard.cne'r, Globe office. i HOSTLER— Situation wanted to take care of horses; references given. IL A, Nichols, 100 Hennepin ay. • 6 |)I>l AIKAXT, dining-room or kitchen by IV experienced man. Address Theodor, P. O. box 212. Minneapolis. 6 SALKSMAN in wholesale or retail boot and shoe store; cisht years' experience; best of references furnished. Address 87. Globe. 7 WORK — By young man for his board and go >> to school. E. J. Denning. Hi* Fourth ay. south. 5 MISCELLAXKOUS. FA KM— A good farm for nice residence. Ad ■ dress C. W. Globe, Minneapolis. C FARM — To exchange good residence for So. 1 farm. Address V.. Globe, Minneapolis. 6 F\ Choice farm, on a nice lake, S miles ■ from depot; adapted for stock, grain or dairy; will sell or rent to good man. Address Farmer. Globe. 5 MEN. young and old, to take advantage of the reduction on suits and overcoats at Joe 11. Nelson's, 428 Xicollet ay. Perfect fits guaran teed. 5 LUNCH ROOM— you to eat at the cele brated coffee and lunch room, 212 Nicollet ay.; beef steak. sc; coffee, with rolls and butter. tc; cheapest, cleanest and best. 13-19 LANO IDK HOI HO- To exchange— l 60 acre* ■* of good land 6 miles from railroad and county seat, also one span of mules, for house and lot. or well-located inside lots. Address F. P.. 213 Seventh ay. north. : l.'-i; r> AXE'S PATHOLOGY and some other med t ical works for sale at Ilayner's old book store, 236 Third ay. south. --- : ■ OTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OK KAMSEY O — as. In Probate Court, special term, Jan. 11. ISSB. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Freeman, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of William Frteman, administrator of the estate of Joseph Freeman, deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for ex amining and allowing his account of administra tion, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to he rs: It is ordered that said account be examined and petition beard, by the judge of this court, on Wednesday, the 10th day of February, a. d. 1886. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in St. Paul. in said county. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a I copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the .-t. Paul Daily j Globx, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, [US.] WM- B. MoGnOIITV. Judge of Probate. " Attest: FRANK ROBKRT. Jr.. Clerk. iliLNuv o'Gohxam. Attorney for Administrator. janlO-4«-*at | AT AND AROUND SEVEN' CORNERS DXi (,^_.\t w;:ie« - pharmacy yon get pre emptions ailed with the purest drags, with out which th« physicians' skill U of do avail. a very desirable and complete Lne at the best toilet foods. J7t» r |'O THE LADir.S— Our new stock of Calitor -I Dia canned goods are just Id; prices i cents per can lower than last year. Order at once from Wagner 4 Gasser. the popular Seven corners gro cers. }?«» PICTCRES— Peculiar br 11 ancv to those pic- X turea made at Taylor's seven Corners gallery. 2:.'» EAST SEVENTH STUEET.«T()KE^. SI Oil i: for shop aad office ur Ugnl ba»«iueul tor shop with office on first floor on Robert or JMkMM st. between Third and eleventh, Call or address J. T. Holm- \U Cast Ft aKh it. 11-17 GREAT BARGAINS for the next tea days In VT Banjos and Guitars at Youngman's, 115 East Seventh st. »i« PIT new shades in jour homes; beaut. new ones low. at J. C. Simonet's Upholstery house, in East Seventh. rib' F'I'KXITI taken from the house andd» livered free of charge; re-upholstering in best manner at lowest rates. Bee J. C. Simonet, in East Seventh, the leading upholsterer. 274* VOXE TO EQUAL the Opera Piano. See it 1^ at Youagman's, 114 East seventh st. 3«1» BtAl lit i i. plush parlor suits, my own make, for fSS: ladies. see them. J. C. Sizaonet. 127 East bevento. The finest raits to order up to f*oo. 27J # DAKOTA AY. STORES- West St. Paul. f* RKAT REDUCTIONS In winter goods at F. vT W. Slack's. 11l Dakota ay.; men's all- wool scarlet underwear 7*>c each, boy's underwear 50c a suit; hoods 25c and up: blanket*, gloves and mit tens at wholesale prices. ft IOWI»f i'KICK.^— LATK«»T STYLUS— J P. J. Heimbaeb, boots and shoes. 103 DakoU a?., West St. Paul. Largest stock. Solid leather. I>.»* CITY NOTICE. Office OF TDK Citt TRB-IKURCR, ) ST. Pall. Miun.. Jan 5, l»-io. f All persons interested in the as->eA*m<-mi for G radios: Point Douglas street, from Maple street to Earl street: Grading Pleasant Avenue, from Ram sey street to Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul right of way; Grading Hamilton street, from Drake street to West Seventh (7th) street; Grading Acker street, from Mississippi street to Sylvan street, and Jackson street, from Uentou street to Syca more street, with stone curbs and cutters on Acker street, from Miss issippi street to Jackson street, and on Jackson street, from Acker street to Sycamore street; Grading Van Huron street, from Como Avenue to Victoria street; Grading, curbing and guttering Will ins street, from Ninth (9th) street to (•rove street; Curbing Olive street, from Seventh street to Grove street; Construction of a sewer on Broadway from Fourteenth (Uth) street to Fifteenth (13th) street; Construction of a sewer on Wacouta street, from Third street to Fourth street, WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the • th day of December. UN, I did receive different warrants from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above named assessments. ' Tho nature of th s • warrant U, that If you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate bo as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the District Court of the County of Itaniscy, Minnesota, for Judgment against your lands, lots, block*, or parcels thereof so assessed. Including In terest, costs and expenses. and for an order of the Court to toll the samo for the payment thereof. «- 1 0 GEORGE REI3, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE?" Notice for Judgment, Office or tiif: City Trcasukrk, ) St. Paul, Minn.. Jan. 13, 1-m». v I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Itamsey and Stuto of Mlnnesoto.ut the special tern to bo held Satur day.Jan.U'J.lsSti, at the Court Ilouso.in St.Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant In my bands for the collection of unpaid assess ments, with Interest ana costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in tho City of St. Paul, County or Hum sey and State of Minnesota, when and where ail persons interested may attend and be beard. The owners and description of lots and real estate are as follows: Assessment for [Sprinkling Pleasant Avenue between Sixth Street and Ramsey Street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, in Accordance with the Order of the Common Council of Said City Approved May 10, 1885. Turnbull'a Subdivision "A." Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. A.«sm't S Lee Davis a $-' 75 Ain't of Supposed owner and description. Assm't II V Davis. Commencing on SE'ly line of Pleasant avenue at intersec tion with NE'ly line of alley In block 63, Irvine's Enlargement to Rice & Irvine's Addition to St.Paul: thence NE'ly ulonx Pleasant avenue CO ft: thence at rii-'ht angles to Pleas ant avenue 57 ft to lino be tween lots 2 and 3, said block 02. at a point 106 ft from Pleasant avenue; thenco parallel with Oak street .17 ft to line between lots I and 4. said block 63; thenco Wly along said lino to said alley; thence along said alley to begin ning S3 c: Irvine's Enlargement to Rice Si Irvine Addi tion. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm'i William T Howard 13 61 $7 08 Same. XE'ly 34 ft of 12 61 4 '.O CCB Hatch 10. til 11 25 Peter Berkey, X W'ly 40 ft of C 63 6 00 W H Grant, XE'ly 40 ft of 17 63 7 20 Partly In Irvine's Enlargement to Rice &Ir vine's Addition, partly In Dayton & Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't W II Chllds 9 63 $ 7 65 Anton Bettingen 11 63 12 37 Dayton & Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and . Am't of . description. Lot. Block. Assort C 8 Drake. NE'ly 40 ft of SW'lyßoftof 647 65 $3 37 SSBrisbine 15 70 .„ _. Same 14 70 ,' 1- M Board of Education. 1,2,3*4 67 13 90 S B Collins, NE'ly % of 6&7 67 4 05 Adam Ran, SW'ly V, 0f.6&7 67 3 30 WWllkin and SW Cole man 6 •• 4 33 Same and same 7 68 4 27 J Peterson 9 68 4 50 FA Mead M 80 9 45 JW Richardson 43 <•<'. 1125 Same 42 M 6 75 MO'Day. SE'ly % 0f.... 41 80 I 47 PH Kelly 37 Bfl 4 72 MichaelDoran 36 M 4 »> Same 35 M 4 72 Same 34 88- 4 •■ George Benz 32 Ml 4 '.2 . All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ham fey and State of Minnesota. 14-17 GEORGE Uhl>, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Ornri or TTIE Citt TitCAscßsn, » St. Pacu Minn.. Jan. 13, Uis. ) I will make application tothe District Court ! In and for the County of Ramsey and State of I Minnesota, at the special term to bo MM I Saturday, Jan. 30, ls-6. at the Court Heaaa I in St. Paul. Minnesota, for judgment against I the aeveral lots and real estate embraced in a j warrant In my bands for the collection of un paid assessments, with interest and cost* thereon, for th* hereinafter named tp«--ial assessments. AU in the City of St. PauL County of Ram- Bey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons Interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of lota and real estate are as follows: Assessment tor Construction. Relay- i ing: and Repairing Sidewalks Under Contract orGeoree W. Reese, (Esti mate No. 3) for Term Be*inuin* April l. 1885. and Ending Nov. 1. 1885. Wlnslow'a Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A.«*«mt Alice S Cornish 17 .'. $24 82 It L Riddett It « 2. 1 * It W Wilkin. W S of 14 19 12 3t Same 13 is 24 6S JUEha,E> t or. 10 18 12 34 L E Barnes 28 Id 13 04 Samo 25 19 13 oi Same 24 1» in 0 « Same -•: 19 13 04 ■MM 23 In 13 04 E Moore. <N'|y of Fort Street) E J . of 3 7 3 27 E Moore, uNi y of Fort f treet) W i, «>f 3 - 12 2a Board of Education & s 25 W Same. 0 a 11 70 E n Hawko'a Subdivision of Winslow's Ad dition. Suppos<>d owner and Am't of description. Lot. Dlock. Avrn't A Fitzgerald I 20 Jl2 20 Samo a 20 13 37 G Baker 4 SO 13 04 Stlnsoa's Addition. errs Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Dlock. A««m'l Jamea Stinsoa i; 13 95 04 MM :t m 5 04 MM It 13 & 04 Same ■ it 5 04 MM £3 13 5 04 Same 2(1 13 5 04 Warren & Wlnslow's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Henry Hale, (3 of Collins street; 1 II $3 00 Stinson's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. I.«>t. Block. Aftsm't Jamca Stinson M l: *."» 04 Same ■ 13 5 04 Same •-*". 12 & 114 Same. 24 13 5 1)4 Same 21 12 5 04 MM 20 la ft 04 Same 17 12 5 04 MM 11; 13 & 04 Same i: 12 6 04 Same 12 IS ft 04 Same » I.' 5 04 ■mm i 13 5 01 ■MM 5 M :, 04 ■MM 4 12 6 04 Same I 1 : 5 04 ' Ashton & Shorburno'i Addition. Supposed owner and Am'tof description. Lot. Block. A--«n't V n Bass ■ a - Slit 03 ALMayalletal 7 23 » 02 MM «i 23 10 03 Klttson's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A»-tn Penquet St Morrison i 31 ;.t.» it AlorWUkln tt 32 a 5 It) Lyiniui Dayton's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of di-cription. Block. A-.-.m't T T ii W T Birmingham, SW 100 ft or 0 (;>; 41 A L Mayall, SW 291 ft of * ltt.» 57 Schurmcior'3 Seventh Street Addition. Supposed owner and Am'tof description. l.ot. Block. An^m't fA Hildebraud 5 I 14 M MM 7 2 Itt W Henry Damkro^cr 10 2 16 77 Sanw 11 2 18 04 Saicj 1? I 10 10 E M Mackubin's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't EM Mackubin M I $17 44 Johnstone's Subdivision of Block 11-, Lyinan Dayton' Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Sarah LCurtls 8 112 $1!) 81 HSFalrchlld 11 112 20 OH 0 A Johnson 12 112 17 44 I M Mackubln's Addition. Supposed owner and Atn't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Michael Brady a 3 $.tj 50 Lyman Dayton's Addition. Supposed owner and Am of description. Block. A.-=>in't John D Van Buren, Ely 40 ft or W'lyl93ft 12 «22 73 C A Mann and A L Muyull, Ely 40 ft or I-' Dal. 14 01 Keller's Subdivision of Block 11, Lyman Day tou's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Asam't IT Patterson 3 2 $22 36 H 11 Patterson 3 2 22 UB Susan Peterson 1 2 22 'M B Simon* Subdivision of Blocks 10 and 22, Lyman Dayton's Addition. Supposed owner and Atn't of description. Lot. Block. MM)*t John Patterson 5 10 $22 28 Stinson's Subdivision of Block 36, Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block Assm't A Nelson 22 M (13 »7 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 14-17 UKOHGE IIEIS. City Treasurer. Receiver's Sale. Notice if hereby given, that pursuant to an order of sale bearing date on the sth day o( January, lsS6. and duly entered in it certain action in the district court of Itamsey county. Minnesota, wherein Frank A. Seym-mr is plaintiff an ■ A. A. Osborn is defendant, I will tell at public auction, to the highest bidder for ca»h. at the main front door of the court house en Wubu-ha utreet. in the city of St. Haul, coanty of MMH aud ttate el Minnesota, en the Bth day of Kebrnary. ISM, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the fol lowing described real estate in separate tract*, situate, lying and being in Dakota county and state ■•( Minnesota and moro particularly da scribed as follows: The southeast quarter 1 cf section thirty-five (35) and the north half (nHj) «>( the northeast quarter (iit'U) ..( section thirty five (■)), and the south halt (•<>£> of the northwest quarter (nw 54), and the north half (n^) of the southwest quarter (iw^i of section thirty-sis (SG), and the southeast quarter (*««; of the southeast quarter iw'4l of section twenty-six (26), and the southwest quarter (,»*'«> uf the southwest quarter (swVi) of section twenty-fire (S3) and twenty acres, commencing 12 rods due west from the cen ter of the northwest M section 25, town 114, range M, running 40 rods due west; thence 80 rods due south; thence 40 rods due east; thence »0 rods due north to the place ot beginning; 20 acres more or less in the southwest quarter t»w V<) of the north west quarter (nwU) of section twenty-five (20). All of said lands above described being in town ship one hundred and fourteen (IK), range twenty (20) in Dakota county. Minnesota, ialo-3w^at Wll. A. UItAT, Receiver. I TONIC BITTERS , The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver InTigora tor, Tunic and Appt-ucer ever known. The first Bitters containing Iron ever ailvert bed In America. Unprincipled persons an imitating the name- look out for frauds. See that xj /T\ . the following sifuatur* SS^Jf // Is on every boul«» and A^r/lrTl///// take none other jfy(S*±SflluOT\ ST. PAUL, MDiy. {y Dmgsist A Chemist. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. orrna or ins Cxtt TBEAsenp.n. I St. I'acu Mian., Jan. 13, IM4. ,' 1 will make application to the District Ctrcn In and for the County of Runner am] State of Minnesota, at a special term to be held Satur day. Jan. 30, Its*, at the Court House. in St. Paul. Minnesota, for judgment affair.-' tha several lot* and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hand* for the collection of un paid assessments, with interest and cost* thereon, for the hereinafter named fpocial j assessments. All in the City of St. Paul. County of Ram sey, and Slate of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of real estate Are as follows: Sprinkling Fifth Street, from St. Peter to Market Street, and Market Street, from Fourth to Fifth Street* Kico & Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. I Ait. Block. A»«m t John Summers ////::.;;? 10 ••• Same- 7 iq\ $19 0» Am't of Supposed owner and <ie«cri ptlon. Assm't John Summers. Commencing at a point on X'lt line of lot •>. Mock 10. Hlce A Irvine" « Addition toSt. Paul, US It K'ly from NW|y corner of said lot: thence 33 ft parallel with Ely MM of said lot; X i> at ritfht angles 5 ft; thence Ely at ripht amrle* to Sly lino of said lot; thence Ely on said Sly Uno M.TI ft to SK'ly corner of Raid lot: thence Nly on E'lt lit. ■• of •aid lot 5 ft to NE'ly corner or Mid lot: thence W'ly 21 ft to place of beginning-, beta? part or lot it, block 10, in taid additiou $4 OS Samp. Ccmmemln* at a point on Vly line of lot 5. block 10. MM & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, 71 ft from XH ly corner of said lot 5; theuce X 27 ft: theuce ft'ljr 83 ft parallel with Ely line of Mid lot 5; thence Ely S ft; thence •*!■ to S'iy line of Mil. l lot: thence \v iv on eaid S"ly line 31.7* ft; theuce N 55.9 ft to bcinnnlujr. being 1 part of lot 5, block 10, said addition |3 30 Goonre Donz. Ttje Wlr 70.31 ft of lot 5. block 10, Itlce* Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, MtMjtl.tt ft on Market street. 71 ft on Firth street, 53.3 ft on Its F.ly lino, and 70.31 ft on It* sly line, brine part of lot 5, block 10, said addition $39 00 Rico & Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. i.,, . Block. A — in t Goo Bcnz. N'ly 2* ft 0f... 4 10 5 23 I) C Urecnleaf, Sly 35 ft of 4 10 • :.-, Conrad Schmidt, Sly 23 10-l-Ttof :; 10 5 70 Peter Ikrkey i 10 1170 All In the City of St. Paul, County or ltura «ry and Stato or Mlnucttotn. 14-17 i.l.i 'Ki.i: KUIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Orvica or tub City TU urn, ) St. P.iri.. Minn., Jan. 1.;. l<»Bt}. S I will make application to the District Court In and for the County of Ramsey and Stato of Minnesota, at Use •perliU linn to bo mm Sat urday, Jan. 30, ISM, at Ma Court House, In St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment iiK'iiinst tli« several lot and real MNN> braced In a warrant In my luin.H for tin- col lection or unpaid MMMnMM*, with iuterest and MMi thi;ruon, for tho berulnalter named bp«<iiii assessments. All in th. City or St. Paul, County of Ram sey and Sim.- of Minnesota, when and whero all persons Interested may attend and b« heard. Tli.- owners and description of real estate are as follows: Assessment for (trading Hay Street, from Stewart Avenue to Grace Street, in the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, in Accordance with the Order of the Common Council of said City Approved .Inly 22, 1«85. Asylum Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Albert Uuschek It 1 bal $13 tut John Mathois I. 1 Hi Frank Lust hi :t 24 00 Jo McCain '.' :i bal » L'"i <: Graus I ;; 1» 23 Flnch'H Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Ulock. .\--mt Dennis Eagan 5 4 1 Sunn- 4 4 > 123 75 Samo 3 4 ) G II Janscn 1. Ml 5 48 00 Bcheffer's Addition. Supposed owner an.l Am't of description. Lot. Illock. Assm't Carrie Scbulzc, (except i; 80 ft) 9 2 $10 75 Sun-on, Drown Si Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner ut: I Am't of description. Ulock. Assm't I' 1" M int. -rinnt"- 33 f .-' 00 Brown's Subdivision of Blocks 32, 21, 23 and 19, Stlndou, Brown & Itaraduy's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. I/it, lllock. Assra't EMFaircblld 7 -':« 521 60 Sam.- 8 23 SI 80 Sam.' \> 2:1 -1 £>i Same 10 2:1 2150 .!■• Kudd and A Hewitt.. 4o 19 bal 10 73 Same and game 89 If bal 10 18 Same and samo 88 M Mi 10 M Same and same 37 It l'«l 10 73 Sumo and samo M 19 bal 10 75 Stinson, Drown Si Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner and Ara't of description. Block. Assm't James Stinsou M $21« M Sumo 10 20!) 25 Brown's Subdivision of Block 9, Stinson, Brown Si Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't o| description. Lot. Dlock. Assm'l J A Brinkerhoff 2 '.< *-'l 50 All in the City of St. Puul, County of Ram sey anil Star.- of Minnesota. 14-17 GEORGE Kl.i- City Treasurer. STATES OK MINNESOTA, COI'NTY OF itAMSEY. O— m. In Probate Court, •[••■• 1 ;il term, lan. IS. l»t in the matter of the estate of Jeremiah 11. Han- Icy, deceased. On reading and Cling the petition of Hannah Han li-v, nt raid oiunty. representing, among other thrnu-i. that Jeremiah B. Jlanii y. late of said r.iunty. on the '.'th day of January. a. d. HN, at St. I'mil. in said county, <li«'l ii;t<--tat«*. and being an inhabitant of thtscouuty at the ti&ia -of hi* death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the naid petitioner is the mother of said deceased, and praying that admin istration o( ■aid estate bo to Daniel llanley granted: It i* ordered that said petition • ■ heard b- foie the Judceot tb ■ ...iirt, ..-I Tuesday, the Vth day of February, a. O. I---., at teu o'clock a. m.. at the l*robata o&ce in -l. l'aul in said county. Ordered further that njtiro thereof be giren to the heir* of said decease I. and to all persons in terested, by publishing a '■■;'>• of this order tor three successire weeks prior to «ani day of hear ing, in tho Ml Paul i » \ • i i Globe, a newspa per printed and published at m. Paul, in said county. By the Court, UK,] \V\| B. M. i.IinKTT. Judge of "rub at ■•. Attest: Frank RoHKKT. Jr.. Clerk. jai->jw-§»t John- twohy, JR., Attorney. BAZILLE & PASTBID6I, HOUSE PAINTERS Distemper Decorators, Papering, &c. SIGNS A SPECIALTY 4 US JACKSON STREET. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. Syndicate Uluck. Mannheimur Moot New spwlal clas-« In French bejriunlntf now 110 tor thirty lesions. Apply at oaof . i