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ST. PAUL WANTS GL.OBE BKAXCfI OFFICES. Want Advertisements for the Globe Received at the Following Places: MRS. J. TnosiPSON & Sos. News Dealers, corner Jackson and Sixtu streets. JAMEd MATHiESOK.News Dealer and Confectioner. 601 Bradley street I.W. BfEZEix. News Dealer and General Store. fit East Seventh street. W. H DowstXQ. Portland News and Novelty Ba tar. 481 Broudway. C.W. MCNELLI9. News and Stationery Dealer. 108 Dakota avenue. .... CHAHT.F.S 1.. Nettmaxn. News and Stationery Dealer. 252 West Third street F.C. BROWN. Newsdealer and Stationer. 441 West seventh street, corner of Douglas. W.n. FBZCHAK. News Dealer and General Store. •co Dayton avenue. J.W. PPRAOn:. druggist corner University aye- Due and Rice street. J. E. Fboiseth. 810 Payne avenue. SITUATIONS OFFERED. . - I " Male. » GFNTS-Either ladies or gents, in every \ town and city and throughout the country in tI.T entire Northwest for the Ohio rug machine- 1100 to »300 per month, either sex eas -I™, ma c"; the only reliable rug machine made; a nUe"o 10 years can work it as well a* a man of 40 adjurt .itself to the stitch; can use either woo orraSfswaTW rugs, hoods, mittens, etc.: agents £"£ from $3 up. deluding machine and seven. desicn* of rug patterns; send «l with order; will Tend balance C O. D.: get agency quick before the Bold is taken up; instructions given to work ma chine at mv office. Printed instruction with every machine. John IlaUley, 217 East Seventh st up stairs, St Paul. 51l (0 4 GENTS— The Marsh electric lamp still A leads; had Mannhcimer Bros, used the Marsh electric lamp their beautiful promises would not have been in ruins to-day; warranted non-explosive; indorsed by all insurance under writers: steady work, and big pay easily made; sample by express *2.M>; agents wanted every where; can be used on nil old fixtures John Haisley. general agent for the Northwest. .1. Ka>t Seventh st.. up ytairs. St. Paul. Hill? AGENTS W ANTED, either ladies or gentle men, for a row patent household article never before canvassed; chance of a lifetime; sells at sicht in household; ladies go wild over it. also agent, li every county "toWgg*! £*■ agent, in every township; •an.pW by J mail -J^ nt» nTone> refunded if not of mer.t. Joh. Ha'sley. manufacturing agent. 17 East Seventh at* M- Paul. " \ ITRENTICE girls at Mr«. Duncan's dress- A making parlors, .. j East Seventh st. 4 OOK FEEUE It— Experienced, at West Pub- Jj lishing company. T) A B lIK.U-Watertown, Dak.; good wages. C. D A. Webster. * BOY- about If years who dresse^ ' «f JjJ 1 1J at IV.-M) a. m. or at p. m- 20" Drake Diocit. T>OY to run errands. Apply at 155 Drake block. V>OY t, U-iuaOio wall ra-ir »»u«ine«: one wh" !"> hu- been ;U tlio kejlf— ■ preierred. at IN Fuller at. . — — - i r^ : Sm'oTS J •-and.O, and coal office. „ ■ — B A. Becker, 245 East Seventh st ■ —--: good Swede or Norwegien boy to do B chords frU's board and go to .chooL Ad dress W. H.. Globe^ , — - T^IToFPEUS-One hundred stationmen. chop south, Minneapolis. , . riABPEXTEB at Kent's package delivery. B« \y West Seventh st. . Two R H»-A man'to do chores about the house. L M? North Franklin st. — ° G?SSffi?^ 5J.22 "• SSL '? fice. W. E. MaGraw. circulator. pOATMAKEBS-T«o first-class. 401 East \_/ Seventh st. ' »w\SSFKS— A few good subscription C'b^V«nva^r.; A be S t books and liberalteruis George H. Dillon. 4S Ea^t Fourth_ :^t_PauL__l ELIVERY CLEUK-Boy to deliver. John U Mathei*. 17 EastJhird_Bt . ' B<) Y^Call at 2 p. m. this (Sunday) after- F SSaf S^eUoa* cWwick. 607 East bev enth st. ; , . . rZ*k. TPeF«> BOYS— Two good feed boys. Rich 4 T Clymer, printers. 380 Jaeheon at. ■ V-, \kdeNEß— By young German In private G family as gardener or coachman. Apply to A. 10. tilobe.____ —— tYarNESSMAKEK at 400 Dakota ay.. West II st. Paul. : . -? TTIRED HELP, mole or female, promptly Men for railroad work, contractors and jobber* _« specialty. . — V IVE MAN to handle an article of tnor.t in L Minneapolis; .01 «fra exolusiv. control; euth st.. St. Paul. PAINTER-A first-class carriage t painter at P corner of College ay. and bt Peter it Ask tor Johnson, new building. . PRINTER to take charge of the business and practical departments of a new paper and 10b printing office in a thriving P ako . ta^°'T n - tn^" Ires^ immediately C. G. <'.. box 6, W atertown. Dak. 1 pAJNTEIt— At Sibley. near Miller st. PARK KESTArRANT— Wanted, everybody L in search of a good meal for IK to call at Park restaurant. East Seventh and Waeouta st*.; we give beef steak, or pork chops, or pork tender loins, or sausage, or eges. with potatoes, bread, butter, coffee, tea or milk for 15c; oyster stew (New York counts). 20c. ILl 1 !"™ 0 STAJUT ING— Young lady of pol address to do stamping tn n store; must be familiar with the work. Address W. A., Globe. 3 ALESMAN— Active, to learn the business ■ Address C. Globe. 3 TEAMSTERS— Two good men to drive team. 463 West Fifth st. * TURKEY DINNERS— Wanted you to eat X turkey dinners for 15 cents. Day d-o is. corner Second st and Nicollet ay. Minneapolis. and 442 Jackson st. St. Paul. UPHOLSTERER— First-class; no other need apply. 555 lUce st. 8 TTTORK— Young men to repair stoves. The \ > Metzner Stove Kepair company. Seven cor nerw. ; 3 -ITTOOD TURNER— AppIy at «t. Paul Furni \V ture company, 164 West Fifth st. 1 •TroUXGMEX. German and English preferred. X with general exper.ence. Address W.. 421 1-2 Robert .st. ■_ ; 1 \rot>o MEN AND LAIHES wanted to . learn telegraphy, days and evening: chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning Globe Telegraph company. Sa> Davidson block. St. Paul. Minn. 3£3« y#maio. Cook— Saooad cook and dining-room girl at Park bouse, on Sibley st., between Fifth and Sixth. - COOK, washer and ironer; must come well recommended. Apply immediately to 578 Et. Peter st. 1 pOOK- Girl at 167Fillraore ay. : one that can v_y cook for four, and no children to take care of. 1 pOOK — Competent girl (German preferred) to V^/ cook, wash and iron; sat sfa< tory reference required. Inquire old No. 57 Grove St.. near it Paul at. 1 DRESSMAKERS— Two orthre± experienced dressmakers; only !\r«i-cl;is 3 help wanted; steady work; pay every week. Address B. 15. Globe. 1 ■pvUESSMAKING— A girl to learn dressmak- U ing. No. 331 Broadway. 4 GOOI>. industrious, middle-aged woman with Sufficient furniture to start a -mull and select boarding-houso; a widow or lady with small family; reference required. Address G. W. T.. Globe. ; 4 GOOD German for a small family. Inquire at VT 323 Seventh bt.^up stairs. ,t 4 WORK- young girl for light house work. 49 West Tenth st. _4 HOI>K\TORK- Girl for general housework: O. good wages to a good, smart girl. Apply nt once at 227 lnglehart st. 4 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general housework. Call at 222 Arnndel st. 4 TJ OUSEWORK— GirL Apply at 217 Carroll 11 st., city. 4 HOUSEWORK— A German girl for general housework in a family of two; must be one ') who can sleep at home. Call at No. 82 East Elev »*l enth st., between 4 and 6 p. m. ♦ V » * : : OISt WORK— to help do housework; XX would prefer one that can sleep at home. . Mi Pleasant ay. 3 HOUSEWORK— A neat young girl to help. 442 Ashland ay. 8 TT OUSEWORK — Girl for general housework; Xi. must room at home. Apply 57& West Third •JU 3 HOUSE WORK— Young girl to help. 270 Rani- XI seyst. 3 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work. Apply at room 8, Ben* block, Fifth and Market. 1 TTOUSEWOUK— GirI for light housekeeping XI and caring for baby; good Lome. Call at •*7 North Fort kt 4 . SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females- i Continued. H~ OITS K WO UK— A pood for general house work in family of three, must bo well rerom- ' mended. Apply before 12 m. or after 6 p. m. .Mr». Olmsted, b7 Wilkin st., near corner of Mo lioal st. 4 Hoi SEWOKK-A good |r>rl to do general housework. 57 East Twelfth st. 3 TJOUSEWOUK-A girl for ||||||1 house -IJ. work. 402 East Ninth st S EWOUK— A good girl for general housework; highest wages paid: German , preferred. S3 Douglas at., near West Seventh. 3 ; HOIJS EWOUK— Good girl;7maU~tamlly. 417 East Tenth st. 3 HOUSEWOKK-A good strong girl for general I houseworks small family. 417 East Tenth ' I ■t. ' t HOITSKWOUK— A inrl forgeueml hou»e«n.*». t Call at 215 Ueneaee «t. 1 j HOISEWOkK-A girl for general housework, 11 German or Swede preferred. 4-7 North st.J I TTOUSEWOUK— A girl forgeneral housework LX in family of two. Call ..14 Canada -t. I HOISEWOUK-A girl to wash d7«he* and scrub. Inquire earner Uleventh aud Ilobi-rt sts.. Dufresne block, room St. 1 TTOCSEWOUK-A r rl Vi to If. years to assist 11 in housekeeping and taking care baby; good home. Call at No. ZM Fort st. 1 j KITCHI V WORK— Girl at tho What Cheer. | I\ 442 Jackson st. 2 : LaVBBI I\<i— used to tin cans. T. L. ! Blood X Co., Ml Wscouta st. 3 | TAIMIRV i.ll'l v Two ladies' clothes iron- I ■1 ers and one -'under. Apply at Uradshaw's | laundry, 22 We t Fift h at. 3 TA DIES and gentlemen of good English edu ■i cation wishing light and profitable employ ment please call at 453 North ft; salary to ri^l.t party; _3 YIRtE C.IUI^-Tidy. 12 to 15 years old. Nt 172 ' ' Farmlngton ay.. corner !*elby; German pre ferred; references required. ■ 4 "YUUSK til Xl To take care of children. In 1^- quire at W. Grove »t.. near -• Paul st. 1 pANTUY GIICL at Ml Jackkon st. " X_ 3 SERVANT GIRL to do general housework: one that can bring references. Call at 74 Summit ay. 4 ' \roUNG LADY to travel with dramatic com pany; one who has 11. some ox^erience on the Magtt'prefcrred. Address K. H., Globe. 1 I -__ SITUATIONS WANTED. .Male. NN A V. nitrw CO. furnish stenogra phers on short coticc. Uoom 5, Hale block. opposite Merchants hotel. 66-7 3 BOY— A smart young boy wants a situation of any kind. Ad Irev. J. G. 11.. Globe. i BOY 17 years id wants a situation to lenm a trade: has good habits. Address C. M.. Globo. LACKSMITII— A good helper for Mineral bl&ck«mithicg in St Paul or atlnnfie] some experience in galvanixing and founding. Address K. C. Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER, copyist, bank or office clerk: English. Swedish, etc.. stoken: best of ref ereoces. Address X. care of carrier 21. 4 I)OOKKI KPI or manager of general store, 1 I by a man of ability; w 11 invest $i.OM to (10, --000 if agreed on. Bookkeeper. Globe, M. Paul, 1 IGAR PACKER— young man. cigar packer * by trade, would like a job. Address C. E., Globe. 4 COACHMAW, one willing to be generally u*e v - ful: bring referent und call this uii>rn:iv* at 257 summit ay. 4 CHOKES— Yourc man wants to work for board v- while attending school. Address 11. A.. Globe. 1 pUTTER- First-cla*s custom cotter and prae v-> tical tailor late from New York. Address Cutter. li rairview st. 1 pOACHMAS — Young German as coachman or v> tor general work in private family; age 25 years: l«-»t of references. S. 25, Globe. 1 pi OO K -By young man of unexceptionable I.' habits in a hotel kitchen as third cook; references given. Address J. F. P., Globe. I pLEKK- Young man wants a situation in a >— store: can do anything; fru t store preferred. E. Devlin, corner Seventh and Pine st. 4 CLEKIi in a grocery store by a young married man who freaks English and Scandinavian, also ha- a good knowledge of bookkcep.tig; good references. Address S. £.. ISS East Fifteenth st. 3 OLE — A ycung man with good schooling, who speaks English, German and Scandina vian, wants a situation in a dry goods or grocery -tore: wages no object. Address J. U. It., Red Wing poutoffice. Minn, 4 CLERK — In a grocery or dry goods store, by a >-^ a young nt who speaks English. -.an and Scandinavian: also ha« a good knowledge of bookkeeping; wages no object. Address J. XL, Ued Wine, Minn. 2 pLEKK — A respectable young man as clerk or v.' porter in a store or hotel; references given. Address G. T. L., this office; 1 pLERK — In an store business; fifteen years' w general experience* Address A., 421^ Kobf rt it. ■ .- 1 DRESSMAKING— A competent dressmaker wants situation to go out «ewing. 21i» Spruce st _____*' DKY GOODS CLERK— By a Scandinavian dry good* salesman: salary no object until ability is shown: best references. Address J. Hanson. 480 Cedar st. 3 DELIVERER— Man with small pony and spring wagon wants work at nny kind of d' • livprinc. Address No. 80 West Winilred st. 3 DRUGGIST— By a young man having three years' experience and OM course in medical college. Address Druggist. Globe. 4 DRUG CLElilv— German: good experience: registered. Address Opii. Globe. 1 pAUDKXKR — Young man, German, wants a VT place in private family, all branches. A. Z.. Globe. I HOSTLER— Young man in private family who thoroughly understand!) the care of horses; also steam aeating and the care of flowers: well recommended. Address M. H., 107 West Fourth st. 2 MESSENGER — Position wanted as messenger or nic'it watchman; references given if re quired. Address 212 Uandolph st. 4 >' EWSI'Ai KIJ WOUK— Experienced roan _ I wants a job on Sunday. Address X. Y. '/... Globe. 3 JV'UHSC — and surgeons who requ're i\ the services of an ex] ■ : meed male nurse can secure (MM by apply ng at 4Tj Hubert St.: charges moderate; references. 3 OFFICE or business house by a young man \j with a good education: references given if re quired. Address A. H. X.. c»re of Charles L. Neumann, tit West Third St., St. Panl 1 O~FFICE \VO«K— By young lady of exper ience; references. Address G. 2i», Globe. 1 OORTER or delivery clerk in a wholesale gro- L eery or commission bouse by a Heuiiy ex ptrienced man; can give good references. Ad-. dress M. X.. Globe. 3 PENiIAN— By a young man. stranger in city, good penman, ten years' exper.ence in otu a work: will work for lair salary. G.. Globe. 4 PENMAN, a first-class one. with a good educa- I t on. in office Or business house; moderate salary; references given. F. 11. VM., 433 East bev enth st. 3 PHYSICIAN and surgeon, who regularly graduated in Dublin, would like to in-. trot .1 plnre to locate in, or my suituble employment. Address care of Dr. Heaney. Laku Crystal. Minn. 1 RAII.UOMt WOKK-By a man who thor oughly understands railroad office work and general accounts; good o<.rre»poudent and pen man. G.. care carrier N - • t . T 1 _ 3 yTKMtt.KAI'IIKK and typewriter: salary O ressonable. Address E. E. M., 314 bouth Franklin st. 2 I Ai.l>M AN- In silk or total goods depart -0 ment: first-class: No. l reference. Address W. P., Globe. j 1 SALESMAN — Position with country miller as traveler on ail: smart active salesman of good address and business pu«h. X. W. Globe. 7 \\7 OKK — By young man with a delivery wacon; \* German, English and French. Address M. P.. Globe. 8 II OKK in a commission or wholesale bouse V v by a steady, industrious man: salary not so much an object us a position; can give good refer ences. Address J. V. 11.. Globe. 1 WOUK— A Masonic brother would like steady v v employment where Le can make money enough to provide his family with the necessaries of 1 fe. Address H. S.. (.lobe. 3 117 — Young man with horse wi«hes a situ \\ ation. Address F. W., 17 and I'J city market. WOUK — Young man to work in Turkish oath. \» Hotel Ryan bath. 8 fcmaie. COPYING or any kind of effieework wanted by a young lady; would also accept position as saleslady. __^ 4 CO I* VI Nil— By a young lady to do at home or any kind of writing. Address Miss Ella 11.. Globe. 3 /""M>PYIST — By a young lady in a dry goods V. store, or as copyist, has bad some experience. ' 232 West Seventh st. 1 ' DKESSMAKING— A competent dressmaker would like work at home. 203 Norr.s st. 4 1 DRESSMAKER would like sewing in private families; eight year-' experience; best of references given. Address 411 Broadway. 1 , DRESSM A KlNG— Fashionable dresses made for «3.50; perfect fit guaranteed; 351 West Seventh st. C 6.73 FAMILY WASHING solicited at 907Conway St., taken and returned. j 1 j LIGHT WORK— desires a place in pri rate family to do light work when she can be some at leisure; will work for $3 per month. Call for three days only at 170 West Fourth St. 8 NUKSE— Thoroughly competent. Address 1 1 Mrs. J. L. L.. corner Fifth mid Waconta sts. 3 ]^ URSE— Competent nur»e can be found at 260 11 West Sixth st.. for*a few days only. 1 ' JV^URsii— Competent and enced; willing i 1 to leave city if desired. Address Mrs. K. M., I Globe. i • - 1 SEWING— A young lady would like plain sew- ' Ing by the week in private family. Address j Miss A. D. W.. Globe. 4 . TTTK ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAKUH lU, IHB6. SITUATIONS WANTED. Female. Continued. \\T KIT NO— Young lady, wants anything to do » v In the line of writing; can gve Rood refer ence. Address Mary V. IL Fclton. Ulobe 4 \t'oici» ~ A TOUn * lsul J would like a nice place * » where she ran work forenoons and even- ' ing*; nu>t be near business part of the city. Ad dress Uadgo 11., Globe. 4 : tITHOI BSAI I work -Tonne man It de » > airout of getting Into come wholesale or re tail busii. s- an give security if Decenary. Ad dn»»« It 1... Globe. • 3 \T 7 AS MING and plain sewing, or will work by » > the day Hear of 131 East Fifth lit. 1 "XV AN TK It TO 7: NT. piOTTAGEwith five or six room* by man and vs wife: no children; convenient to business. A>ldr»"<«. «tit nn term*. IV. P.. &% Canada st .1 Dfc.SH ttOOAI or hnlf of OttC* in food loca- I tion. Address J. S. 1.. Globe. 1 nOl'SE— Nine to twelve moan, in Rood loca- , tun. rent not to exceed Hi per month. Ad- ■ dres C B 8.. 523 Jatfc.on »t 1 j HOI *.|: and barn, out of town, with good car- ! den attached; mutt nut be more than fifteen minute*' drive from town: rent moderate. Ad dress E. S.. Globe. *»■«* HOUSE— By a first-class tenant, with about ! niue rooms. Addreaa A. 1.. 174 East fourth it 1 HOUSE — About May 1, a nine-room bouse with barn. Address S. F.. Globe. I HOUSE— About -<•» t-n rooms on street-car line or within a few block* of same. X.. U lobe. HOUSE in lower town of six or »eren room*. Address J. F. D.. .be. 1 OO Ms— Three or four furnished rooms (or V litrlit housekeeping; at once. Address A. 105^0 lobe. 4 ROOMS or three small, rood, unfurnished rooms near whole-nit* district, M Third or Seventh eta. preferred; ■nt must be reasonably cheap. Address 0. \V., Globe, I ROOM— Furnished; with or wthout board; for •ingle gentleman; will pay pood rice ft»r good accommodation;!. A. Z.. Globe. 1 ROO. MS— Lower floor suite of unfurnished rooms centrally located. Cull at 547 Wa ba»ha st 1 ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished. Inquire C. J. i.. Globe. 1 ' • ■ LOST am» FOUND. BREAST I'IX LOOT— Ladles' Roman (told lircakt pin at Seventh .-ireet mu*eum or be tween there and Wabaatta, Kinder pleaae return to J. W. sprague'» drug »tore. 1 BAIH.E LOST — News agent Please return and receive reward, room '.■OC I l)rake block. I UNCH OK KEYsToUN~l>ln front of the B(N(!l (il KM>. I Ml M» la front of the German-American bank bur-day noon. < nil at Brown, Ifcaaej X Co.'s, 112 and 144 bast Tli.rd at. * I COAT LOST— On Saturday. Cth in»t.. off the undersigned's hayrack, a light-colored fur coat. 1 ued with red flmri t.<>!. linen top "ii right hand corner: supposed to be wolf or Siberian dog sLiu. while driving from John M. Albin's stable*. vii Niblh, from thence on Cedar one Mm k. thence on SiT.'nth to George Mit»rli'« blacksmith shop: the Sutler can have a reward of ti by Wav it coot at the Globe office. . il t'OL'M) — The r «ht place n/rct a good over x coat for the least money is j ositively at Max ttrouso's, lit West Seventh Ft.; bo ' overcoats from *.' up; men's overcoats with plnsn collar at - 4; buffalo and coon overcoats *1- to tlj lea* than any other dealer can sell theMU S34* K'EVB LOST — A bunch, one a Yale key num bered lO'l. The finder will greatly oblige by leaving at Globe. 3 ALTKSE CAT I.O»T Had on a metal collar. Finder will receive reward by re turning it to 495 Portland ay. _3 |jl I' LOST— Black watt* ftpan : el about seven L weeks oid. Uetum to (Mil Wabasha at. and receive reward. 1 I^UALSUIN i aP LOST between postofilce O and Lake Cono. Hetcrn to Abuey Sl Alex ander's livery >tnblu and receive reward. 1 WANTED TO BUY. CITY MAI'S OK 1 885— Addrens G. 8.. care of C. W. McNelKs, Uii Dakota ay 1 /^<OTTA«iK— A neat one-and-one-half-story V. cottage in a good neighborhood; good cellar, water, etc.; will pay •: >j or ♦■•U0 down and balance »-'.> per month. Address, with full particulars, E. •JO. Globe. 1 DESK— mill writ ng. Address C. W. Me- N. His, 108 l>ak..ta uv. 3 DESK — A good second-hand writire-dresk Address S. B. Eaton. 270 East Eighth St.. St. Paul. I Hoi of «ix or seven room*, southern ex posure; -ate terms and location. Addresi W. A. UP. Globe. 1 OMli I DBMS— A second-hand office desk. Address J. i\ T.. care of C. W. McNellis. 10-* Dakota ay. 1 OFFICE I>KSK— A Rood second-hand office desk. Call or address Desk, rooms 19 and 2•, chamber of coamercs. 1 Rl A I>-C A r— A good road-cart. 11.. care C. W. McXcllU. 7 CiTATIONAKY ENCJINE. fir»t-c!a«a. six to 0 e-elit hor»e power; must be only *lij:ht!y n<(>d. in firat-elass repair and cheap. Uay i. Co.. Minneapolis. .. - ■ ■ 4 SAM PI. CASES— Two medium-sfxed sec nd band sample ' n-i-s in good condition wanted. A'ddrcs T. \V.. Globe. 4 HOUSES. CARRIAGES. ,\i . BI'CHJY— To buy a rood jump-seat buggy. E. P. WllgUN 361 Jackx>n st 1 BARGAINS — A large assortment of carriaces, l>uzcio«. phaetons, platform 'print; wasons. jump seats. Com wagons. Democrat wacons, cxten«:oii tops, harnesn; come and see the larcest and cheapest stock in St Paul; discount to deal er* and liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. <■ HOUSE — Sound light horse, harness and buggy for sale cheap. Address A. X. E.. Globe. .3 HOUSE — Wanted to buy sound, young, quick horse that «ill stand without hitching, and well broke: weight 1.100 pounds. 4J7 Broadway after 2p. ni. B. Monroe. 1 HOUSE 1 *— Fine lot of Minne«ota-bred draft and driving horse* for rale. GngKs Brws. 61-61" PONIES — I will pay any reasonable price tor X two Indian. Mexican or Texas ponie* suit able for hard driving: must be wild and full of life. Ait iresi T. C. T., postoffice box 542. Fari bault. Minn. 3 SULKY— Wanted to buy a two-wheel cart or sulky; state maker, price, part culars and wht-re to be seen. Address C. P.. Globe. 1 TT7 AGON— A light-running, two-seat, black * V box. spring wagon and a single harness, both nearly new, for sale: can be seen at Cullen's 1 very Mnble. 1 BOARDING OFFERED. OLLEGE AY.. 21 EA«T— A few more table orders; call immediately. 3 IM II ST., 37 EAST, one block from capitol _ 1 — Furuifched rooms on first and second floors with beard. 1 VINTH ST., 21 EAST— pleasant rooms 1 1 with board lor four gentlemen. 1 OAK ST., S9l— Handsomely furnished front al cove room, wit u board; all modern conven iences. . 1 PLEASANT AY., lvV- few yonng ladies can X be accommodated with board in a private family: centrally located: well-furn'»bed bouse with all modern conveniences; terms moderate. 1 KVKNTII ST.. J6O WEST— Oood room " and board with ail modern improvements for two gentleman. 3 SEVENTH ST.. 131 WEST— Nicely-furnl.hed ■^ rooms with board: also use of bath; terms moderate. 1 r\ 1111:11 1 NTM ST.. !01 ST- First-cUss 1 table board and room: cheap rate*. 1 r,M UAY liOAICUKIts oommenc n« the first • >\J of January.at (12.50 per month in advance; rail at King's block, corner of Seventh and Cedar sts.. fourth floor, room 1. 34>« ,-■ ..... board wanted! ~ BllA(*T»— By ■ foune lady in ri **«' family near lower town: «3.53 or $4. Address A. 11.". Globe.' •• • _j BOAKO for gentleman, wife and child for the season at moderate price. Call or addres 44 chamber of com mere* block. 4 BOARD— May 1 or sooner. thrre rooms and board for tour in a private family; can fur nish ro«ius; upper town preferred:" reference* given and desired. Address A. H.. S»;:i .liukson st. BOAIU>— First-rla** board by a young lady teacher in lower town. Address W.. 'jj Park place. :i ROOM S— Two small, one furnished, with bonrd, not to exceed (C per week. by lady occur ed during day: must be centrally lo> ated, references if required. Address O. II Globe. 3 PRIVATE FA M I IV- By a young man. board and room in private family, convenient to depot. Address with terms. G. Tv, box 2127. city. PERSONAL. A DURESS wanted of parties dealing in old A and rare coins. Address E. A. S.. Globe. 3 LAIUVOYANTUfSI.VESS— G. L Wooes. clairvoyant business medium; advice on bu<i ncs* and social matters. Conttance block, Tii East feeventh street, room 7. i»t. Haul. Minn. 2~.i* tItANK L. .UOSKEK— lnformation of the i whereabouts of Frank I. McO»ker, aged about 30. formerly of Elgin. 11l : when last heard from was working as timekeeper for a man named Brothers en the Northern Pacific railroad. Ad dress Mrs. McQ.ker. Els: n. 111. . 4 i^OUTUNE-TEt.LEn— Mrs. A. Erkkhardt. >f V the most reliable and truthful fortune teller on every subject of men's lives ot the past and future, offers her services to the public at 229 Grove street, between Broadway and Canada. 2SO-2sO TO EXCHANGE. LAMX<! MACHINE— To exchange a com tuned planing machine for a double •urfarer or a floor ng machine; also to bay a forty-horse power engine and boiler. Address K. G., box zm, gnperior. Wis. 52-71 -. . DYE WORKS. DL. JAIII I ■••ox -team Dye TTorkf— Gent . clothing a fpecialty, 412 Wabaaiia, (US ■ PauL UiuiL. KSSh : FOR HE.\'t. Stores. Ktc. / mtllßl> HT. AND 13 WEST. "TOREB X and rooms In second story same building, also large, light airy basement hall overlooking river, table for restaurant and billiard hall at corner Third and St. Peter, and large ball in third story of No. ; West Third st formerly occupied by Knights of Pythias. C. E. and A. O. Otis, corner ' Third and Itobert over Third National bank. C7-7I ! I'lilKU ST.. lit EAST.— floor. P. Y. ! X Eg&a's jewelry store. 20x80.' well lighted, : water. etc and suite of rooms in front adapted for any light manufacturing business, a hall or office: apply at once. P. W. Kgan. 04-77 IIOUM**. ,- TOUIh ST.. 354— Nine-room house; hard and J • soft water. lnqu.ru Dennis Carr. Merchants , hotel. 66-Tt K«>oms. I ARROLL ST.. IC!>— A few pleasant rooms v- en suite or single with or without board; or rooms will be rented lor light housekeeping. I COOPKU ST., 649— Nice furnished front room with large closet, with or without board. 4 ! COOPER *T.. 344— Large, nicely-furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, within ten : minutes* walk of Hotel Ky»n. 1 | COOi'Elt ST.. IW. between Ninth and Tenth ; sts. — Two furnished rooms; terms reason able. 1 p»ANA DA ST.. MS— Unfurnished rooms. Call V-* on and after Monday. _J E\« 11 \M.E ST.. 3S2— Nicely-furnished room. I~J with board, for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; heated by_furnac«: use of bath. EIGHTH ST.. 221 EAST— Two beautiful fur nished rooms and alcove: ai.o three rooms lor light housekeeping. 1 EIGHTH 8 r.. 22»— Pleasant unfurnished front Ij rooms; private family; location convenient and desirable. 1 FIFTH ST.. 4f» EAST— Furnished room, with or without board, ten minutes' of union depot; private family; no children. 4 1 IFTII ST.. 394 KANT— Two rooms for rent, ' one furnished and one untarnished, corner John, five minutes' walk from union depot. 4 Pli rl l ST.. 46 WE*T— Small, furnished room: r suitable for one gentleman. 3 17 IFTII ST.. UP WEST— Furnished rooms and Ay board at Rice park. 3 FIFTH ST., 44 WEST— Nicely-furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board; next door to Windsor hotel. 1 •TMFTEENTU ST.. I*s. near. Jackson-Fur- X ni>hed front room, with board if de-ired. rent cheap; small-room. f6; room suitable tor two, 94. 3 JACKSON ST.. 8114— unfurnished rooms «' opposite Merchants hotel. Inquire 3rd Boor, room 1. 3 MARSHALL JAY., 109— One furnished room, _ half block from street cars. 4 MARTIN ST., 129-Balf of store and two rooms. 4 MARKET ST.. Hi— Nicely-furnisned troat room fronting Rice st 7 NINTH ST., IC3 EAST— Two unfurnished I* rooms to let for ta a month, 3 V" I NT II sJT.. t W Mil- Neatly-furnished room 11 suitable for two gentlemen with board. 1 "V" IV 111 ST.. 17 EAST— Furni shed~parlo7"to i> two young ladies: rent reasonable; references exchanged. ■ 1 PKA ST., 213— Nice large furnished rooms for rent 4 PARK A V.. 403. opposite Madison school house —Four elegant basement rooms suitable for housekeeping: small family preferred. 1 LEAHANT AY.. Us— Front alcove room with 1 two closets, bath, hot and cold water; board ifdesi red; 3 ROSABEL ST.. 375. up stairs— Rooms fur nlshed or unfurnished. 4 ROBERT, comer Eleventh st— Nicely-fur- X\ nished rooms, with or without board. Inquire room >. Dnfre»ne block. I ROBERT ST.. 515. corner Tenth— Furnished bedroom and sitting-room for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 1 RICE ST., Ml — Cheap, unfurnished rooms or furnished rooms. 1 ROOMS with or without board; heated; hot and cold bath. 637 Cedar st. ' 4 ROOMS— Two elegant furnished rooms most desirable block on East Seventh st : house keeping conveniences." Inquire 139 East Seventh «t ; 1 ROOM— Nicely turnished. with private family: bath and modern conveniences. Address R. P.. Globe. 1 ROOMS— Furnished and unfurnished, for light housekeeping; all conveniences: water, cen tral location and low rent Call at 125.4 West Th rd st 1 1 ROOMS — gentlemen wishing rooms with XV or without board; home conveniences: first class: moderate terms: three minutes' walk from wholesale district Address R. li. F., care of Globe. 1 ROOM-MATE— By a bachelor in a family. Ad- dress X. T. Z.. Globe. - 3 ROOM-MATES— bachelor wants one or two Address W. H.. Globe. 1 ROo.vi-MATE fc>r furnished room: brick row. near capital; rent low. . Address I- It. U. 523 Cedar street ■ 1 ROOM-MATE— One of .steady habits; rooms pleasant and nicely urn. shed. Apply 2ij Spruce st 7 SELHY AY., 4S3— Four unfurnished rooms with hard and soft water; one block from street car. - ■ '1 ST. PETER ST.. Three furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. I SUMMIT AY.. 11— Pleasant furnished front room, with heat: moderate rent. 1 SPRUCE ST., 117— Pleasant tront room for" two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 1 SIXTH ST.. 343 EAST— To a party of four or six gentlemen splendidly furnished rooms.with or without board: everything new and first class; five minutes' walk from onion depot: address or call. 1 SEVEN Tit ST.. M EAST— Neatry-furni-bed O rooms en suite or single: also 424 Wabanha, corner Seventh. 4 EVENTII ST.. 151 WEST— One furnished O /pom with or without board. 3 CEVEXTH ST., 103 EA*T— Nicelyfurniihed to rooms, around corner from Hotel Ryan: location splendid. . 3 SEVENTH, corner Exchange One pleasantly furnished front room with alcove; brick build ing; 1 OEVENTII <T.. SCI WEST— Fist of ,ix rooms: O also suite of three rooms; furnished or unfur nished; water closets, etc. ..-._• 1 'T'HIRTEENTiI ST 55S— Nlcely-furnished X rooms. 7 WAItA-lIA ST., 517 — Furnished rooms, with or without board; terms reasonable: opposite caj.it< 1. I \ V ' ABA* HA ST., 653, near capitol— Furnished »• rooms, with fire: very cheap. 4 TTfABAPHA ST.. 679— Pleasantly furnished *» suite of front rooms with bath and board. OA (1 3IA UK ET T— large front room. • •*■♦ Vi suitable for two gentlemen; furnished. ! moderate rent: references required. 351* MUcel atifoiiii. BARN— Large, comfortable, convenient, etc. Apply to Hi and B*6 Jackson st .2 OFF ROOM— Desirable desk and office room at 116 East Third st 4 FOU PALE. BED-LOUNGE— A good bed-lounge. Call at 955 Hudson ay. _l CHIC KENS— Fine Plymouth Rock. Corner Kent st and Aurora ay. 68-69 /lOUNTERS— Twoi" 15 and 20 feet; also two v^ showcases, '-'all at 99* Wabasha st 1 /COUNTER— good and cheap, at A. li v/ Haman k Co.'s. 30J Jackson st 1 EVENING DRESS SUlT— Very little worn Hi and good as new; cheap: will fit medium siied party: cost 175. Address P. A.. Globe. 3 EGGS— Plymouth rock, for batching. Inquire at PS* Fauqmer st 8 EGOS— From fine thoroughbred Wyandortes Langshons. 8 C B. Leghorns and P Rocks; stock A 1: eggs 12 per thirteen. t3 per twenty-six Address Prairie View Poultry Yards. Woonso< Dak. __^_ 67 O FUUNITITUE, carpets, etc.. of a seven-room L house at a barga n. 11 the party intends leaving on the 15th. 716 East Seventh st 1 UUN ITT RE— One set of parlor furniture £ and one good coot stove, at 495 St Paul st 1 /~i OOI> PIANO cheap, or will rent to » respon- VJ sible party. Inquire at 161 Nina ay. 1 JOII I" Kt»> — Cclub an Rotary job pre«s. Bxl2 Inches inside chase; good running order. Apply D Ramaley. Globe. • ■ 3 MONEY I must have, so I will sell my new - ' 1 organ for half its cost Address "Henry," Globe. l MACHINE— Household machine, three draw, 1»1 ers. drop leaf; cost $55; sell at *». S. C. Horton. SC2 Jackson st. room T. 1 f .KG AN— Cheap. 79 West Third st T PIANO— A good square piano and stool; in per -1 feet order: rosewood case; 175. Call at 619 Robert st 3 PI A NO— A cash buyer can get a standard make X piano for 50 cents on the dollar ot original cost Address "Tyler." Globe. 1 ROOM— Contents of large, nicely-furnished XV front room, suitable for housekeeping. Ad dress room 3. 151 West Third st. city. 4 SHELVING AMI COUNTERS very cheap at 161 East Seventh st Kahn Bros. 69-71 1 STOVE — No. 9 cook stove nearly new for sale O cheap. Apply at 313 Pearl st * TEN-STOP ORGAN, nearly new, $45. 8. C. 1 . Horton, room '. 362 Jackson st • 1 TOf>L«— Complete kit and chest sell at one- X fourth value. S. C. Horton. 363 Jackson st. room 7. 1 ~~~ ABCIIITECTs ARCHITECT— E. P. Bassford. room ». Gif xV flllan block. 10-193 A3I7kADULIFi:. arch'tect rooms 23andi;, • Wilder block, bet Jackson and Shier its. • 247-4ni MORI TZ L. MLI»r.H, Rooms S9 and Iq chamber of commerce, fit: Paul 277* »-■-. REAL ESTATE FOR KALE. Charles A- B. Welde's List. _^ «Co Jackson it. OR SALE— Two boosea, with five rooms each and good well,' corner of McLean and Karl »L . Price 11.500: worth $1,800. which it very cheap; • 140 cash, balance tl i per month. Apply SW Jack •on it. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. FOR BALK— and lots on Dayton's bluff. Arlington hill* and Xelson't addition, on monthly payment*. I make It a rule not to foreclose. Apply ZC6 Jackson st. room i. Charles A. B. Welde. l;nit Ten-room bouae with large barn, 1 Including three lot* on Edgerton and Rom »U. monthly payments. Apply 30* Jackson »t- room i. Char— A. B. Weide. FUR MALB— House with eight rooms; barn and cittern: lot 60x1*0; price i,600. cheap; only for SO day*. Apply Sets Jackson si, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. WANTI-:ii— mortgage* for Improved or unimproved property at low pric«». Apply SCO Jackson it., room 6. Charles A. 11. Weide. WANTED- To exchange unincumbered prop erty, improved or unimproved, (or other that is incumbtred. Apply 360 Jackson at., room -.. Charles A. B. Weide. I FOR sAI.K Hon-e and lot on Margaret at., near Seventh and Mope cheap: aj-o house - and lot on Mount Airy at. cheap. Apply SCO Jack- | •on it. room &. Charles A. B. Weide. SMM Til business front lota on fay ne ay., be • ' tween Case and York at*., (or one-third <-a«h. balance In one. two and three year*. Apply at »oti Jackson at.. room i. Char A B. Weide. ii I. or* in blocks JJ and *.. Arlington hills; IIT I will sell > nuor both blocks at a low figure (or one-third ca-li balance one and two yean. Apply at SCO Jackson at., room 4. Charles A. B. W^idn. Hoi AM» LOT nnGleneoe at Ashton * Sherburne's addition, cheap. Apply at 3C6 Jackson at., room 6. Charles A. B. Weide. I.iOR o.M r. Forty acres near Kosemounu Da \ kota county, ou mo»t easy terms. Apply SCO Jack sod st.. room 5. Charles A. B. WeiUf. AN 1 OWN and control moftly all the business lots and houses in Arlington If ills and Nel son's additions, will sell on better term* than any real estate dea r in M. Paul. Apply a&l Jack. on at., room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. €9* ■ Ramsey County Loan <fe Trust Co. C. A. Stlnson. Secretary. C 3 East Third st. Ql 'Jl \l i — s2oo down balance on monthly pay -01. / \J\J menu, buys a new six-room house on York ft. CO ( )j)| }— l*oo down, balance on monthly •-»•}•" 'V' ' payment* buys a new seven-room house on Fnnqnier at. Q*J Oi \i I Bit a large lot and two houses OO^Ow on Acker st. ■~J\ LOTS on Lexington ay.. near N. P. shops. • >\J 1350 each; 150 down and $£ a month secures one. Cl {"inn BUYS a lot on Texas * t ' Wesfßt •Dl jKJvIyJ Paul, on monthly payments. 7 LOTS In West sit. Paul on Winalow ay., *&0 each on monthly payments. m) LOTS on Burr at.; $(00 cash. A LOTS on Jenk* st: $400 cash. Z. LOTS m Winter's addition; 1660 each, on kj monthly payments. CO A/V \ IH'Ys i choice business lot on O^.«JUvJ Rice at. Q1 Ql\i\ BCV% * anne residence lot on Mar- OKOUU shall CO inn FOR A LOT on Marshall ay. and •J^IUU gent st. SI ("iOO roK Two LOTS on Beech ft Ql HMO KOR A LOT on Como it., Foundry 0 '{A I addition. .^r\ ACBH in Reserve township, cheap on •~* * lone time; 6 per cent, intere.st ~ ilczoklnh Hull's List. 120 East Third st. FA XM — hundred acres six miles from St. Paul and Minneapolis; fine lake shore: com fortable cottago. barn, etc.; only tib per acre; worth doable (or garden lots, stock or dairy. Ap ply on southwest quarter section 21. Mound View. or to Hexekiah Hail, 120 East Third at., St. Paul. Minn. ,' 'AHDKN LOTS— aLrty-nre acres in 1 T northwest quarter section 1. White Bear, platted into four-acre lots; at f45 per acre; the railroad developments and nearness to M. Paul, Minneapolis, >Ullwater and White Bear make this a rare bargain. Hexekiah Hall, at savings Bank. St. Paul. ONK of the neatest house* in Woodland Park; thoroughly well built, ten rooms, furnace, bath-room, etc.; cash required $3,800, balance on long time. SMALL COTTAGE on Hague a y.; a pretty home for $3.000: half cash. r ptilßU ST. property near Seven corners, X about fifty feet front, running through to Eagle, with more if revuired (or manufacturing or heavy merchandise. Party, walls and rock ready lor economic improvement. DOUBLE BRICK tenement house on Sum mit ay.; a paying investment; will take an improved property as cash, liexekiah Hall. 130 East Third st. G. G. Brown** List. Room «7. Gilflilan Block. : •J/ | ACRES of od land near Pig's Eye. all im •>' ' proved, with house, barn, granaries, poul try house, etc, for 13.000; this is very cheap; in vestigate. 4 ACRES in Home lor the Homeless addition (or $4,000: 1 sold the adjoining four acres for »-,.(mk) last week: call early. Sfi'^O FOR LOT in Cruikshank's garden •_) LOTS in Traccy's out lots, close to harvester • » works; very cheap if taken at once. •> BEAUTIFUL LOTS in St. Anthony Park. • J cheap if taken this week. T OTS and blocks in Como villas. near the shops. I OTS in Macalester park and all parts of the Lj city. I HAVE a beautiful south-facing lot on Ash land, near Kent, for {.'.500 cash, or will trade (or a number of cheap lot* or a block. BARGAIN'S in real estate bought and sold without delay. G. G. Brown, room 47, Gil flllan bloc -. C lark A: Watson's List. Office, corner Fourth and Robert sts.. opposite Na tional German-American Bank. /"CHOICE twenty acre piece near Como, $660 per V> acre. Clark X Watson. ONTIRE BLOCK, corner Ohio »t. and Dakota Lj ay.; very cheap and will resell at a good profit. Clark & Watson. r»L>'E LOTS two block* off East Seventh st.; L only (COO. Clark St Watson. I I WO very nice residences on Portland ay., near 1 Dale st. Clark & Watson. Cl t\C\l \— UtIUSE AM) LOT on Ohio st; \)I%U\J\J very cheap. Clark & Watson. 84» A NICE CORNER on Portland ay. in Wood- A land Park. Clark & Wat?on. CT /)i\i \— IMPROVED CORNER*in West •1* / jUUU St. Paul; well rented and will pay good interest while the property is advancing steadily. Clark & Watson. CrnOn— BUSINESS LOTS on Payne ay., •S^'\J\J Arlington Hills. A. Simpson's List. 591 Broadway. /? LOTS on Margaret st 1 .) LOTS on Dawson st r* LOTS on Francis st. I LOT on Beach st. ~~~~ "I LOT fronting on three street*. Cn ACRES adjoining Turtle lake! inn ACRES all under cultivation; will trade l\J\J for city property • . 64-70 ' J. F. Elsenxnen&er's List. 47? Rice st. ' COnn PER ACRE— Rice st: on easy *j*i\J\J term*. J. F. Eisenmencer. 472 Ret- st l'i'\ LOT>«>n monthly payments, 15 down and "'* ' $7 per month, on and near Rice st J. F. E:»eri3CDser. 472 Rice st. QQnn FOR A CORNER LOT and house 'PpXjyj on Park ay.; »150 cash, or more, the balance on monthly payments. I have also some of the best business lots for sale on Rice st. J. K. Eisenmenger. 473 Rice st. t>4-«G Kullman & Co.'s List. r>o9«« Jackson st. CO 1 (in FOR twenty acres in E. G. Rogers' >->**'% I yJ\J garden lots, north of Lake Phalen. Ql /•( 111 tint one and one-half acres on OIjUUU MrMonemy rt.. near Pbalen and Como ays. Rnlimao A Co.. ZO?H Jackson at. 6^-71 /, . . Mjtrrllnnroaa, . BONANZA REAL ESTATE— Boulevard Ad dition—Owing to the popular demand, I am now selling lot« and blocks without building re strictions; the blocks sairroanding. and nearest to the depot are exclusively under my control: now Is the time to buy lots in this beautiful addition at bed rock prices from first hand*, before the ad vance: Boulevard addition is in every way the very best real estate anywhere between St. , Paul and Minneapolis: inquiries by mail or tele , phone promptly responded to: I will be happt to , show lota at any time. Wo. G. Robertson. 20. We»t »-eventh »t. 06-70 REAL ESTATE— We want vacant lots, acres i-v tor platting, and good houses; we have numerous customers with money for good prop erty. Burke A Co., house-renting and real estate agents 41 East Fourth st., corner Cedar. 63 C 1 7nl I BOH house and lot on Rondo st. ' •'li/UU No. SOI; callathouM (or part v lars. C«>-73 RESTAURANT 205 NICOLLET POWKL- ft MrLBNNAS. Proprietors. Plre-cour»e dinner, 85o; lo 2p. m. Ooei i from « ail midnight- p^ j AUCTION 9ALE9. • P. T. Kavunaeh Co. INK KNABE PIANO and household furni ture at auction. We will sell at auction at the residence. No. 547 Laurel a*., on Friday. March 13. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. one elegant "Knab«" unright piano. "H octave, rosewood case. This instrument has been in use but a short time, and It* purity of tone is uneqnaled. One very line cherry side board, one black walnut book case, on* fine ash wardrobe, one elesant cherry chamber suit, black walnut and ash suits, a num ber of very rare and valuable photogravures. One cane assy chairs, one Davis sewing maobine. One body Brtmels carpet, heating stoves, tables, chairs, toilet sets, crockery, china, glassware, etc., etc. These goods are all comparatively new, and evince the car* of a good housekeeper. An at tendance upon this sale will amply repay yon. P. T. Kavanagh A Co.. auctioneers. «9-71 C TREAT KKMOVAI, SALE of man's and V* boys'* fine clothing. genU' furnishing goods, hats and caps. eta. by auction. W« will nell at auction at the -tore. No. 89 Bast Third St.. corner of Cedar, commencing on Thnr».l»T, March 11. at 10 o'clock a. m.. and continuing until March 35, over 110.000 worth of men's aril buys' . fine cloth ing, overcoats. i{»ni»' furnishing goods, huts, cap*, etc.; this sale will be made positively with out reserve for the purpon* of reducing stock pre paratory to removal to Mi Wabasha st. this will be oil* of the best opportunity* yet' offered, and partiM ieairous of pnrrhns ng clothing will find it greatly to their advanta|t> to attend; the building having been purchased by Nathan Lyons & Co. and possession to be given March 31. ne<e-s»nly limits the tima of tale: all the goods are new and of the finest equalities, and purchasers can rely upon them being fairly represented. P. T. Kavanagh A Co.. auctioneer*. ___^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 63-7 J 1 . Try vncial;. . i NEWPORT * P«tKT. Drake block. Third st. 1™ opposite Mercb «nts hotel, loan money at from • to 8 per cent, in improved city property, and furnish it without delay; they also bay and sell mortgages. bond* aad stocks. -24Stf i ANY Mi »l NT to loan on Improved, city prop- j erty at lowest rates by Bergitrbm Jt Co., ?()•> , Ka.«t Seventh st. 340* j UTS VK»TMENT-*JO,OOO new treal^ry ! T stock of the Stevens County Abstract <tnd Real Estate agency of Morris, Minn. This com- I any paid 15 ['*r • cnt. dividends the past year. Address P. A. McCarthy, President. Morris. Minn. 34 !»- 78 I (~* A WON* A CO.. 325 Jackson St.. buy notes and VT lend money on furniture. bor»e». wagons, etc., without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office. So Washing- - ton ay. south. __^ m* LOAN* on real e«tate and personal property: J entirely new syst mon chattel loan*. Call or write room 1, Presley block, 104 East Third at. 49^ LOANS on life insurance policies. L. P. Van ■Lj Norman. No. 215 First ay. a., Minneapolis. Junazl-lyr MONEY TO LOAN— «IO. $20. *50. *100 to ' loan; do you require a little ready money to j help you through your present financial need, we can loan you 10 or more on your personal prop- i erty, household goods, pianos, hones, mules, cows, carriages, etc.; we accept partial payments I on principal, thus reducing ynur interest: giving loans our persona! attention we save all publicity; write and we will call. K. Deming & Co., 'A- 1 Jackson, corner Fifth st, np stairs. 22* , MONEY TO LOAN— IB 000 to loan on im- I proved city property at low rate without j commission. D. C. Cooley, Sherman bouse. 65-C9 I MONEY TO LOAN in sums of *1.000 to »10, --000 at 6 and 3 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22» MONEY TO LOAN on good security. Haas \ Ivl & Fowler. 80 East Third st, Pioneer Press | block, St. Paul. 811* | Q1 C\C\ C\C\C\ TO LOAN on city and county j Ol \J\.f 9 \J\J\J property; 6 to "X percent.; first mortgages at 7 and S per cent, bought and sold; no delay In negotiations. Irwin J. Beau- i mont Court block. % 3 East Fourth st. Cs* j S'A )( ito * - 000 loans made without delay as | O« J V 'V' coon 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 B. S. ChittenUen. First National bank build ing. i.'o-ly Qinn Ann TO LOAN on improved St. OIUU,UUU Paul real estate. 8 to 5 years' ! time, in any amount, from 1,000 to *20,000. with ■ interest at 6. 6 1-2, 7. 7 1-3 and 8 per cent., accord ing to values and location; money furnished im- ! mediately. S. 5. Stokes, investment broker. No. 157 East Fourth it. under First National bank. BFSI.VESS CHANCES. A RARE CHANCE— A solid paying business for sale: will bear strictest investigation; reason for selling, ill health: capital required. I about 13,300. Address W. T., Globe. No brokers. i 25^ j BOARDINO-HOUSK— A first-class boaramg house for sale. 12 rooms all rented and first-class location; furniture for sale. Address J. R.. Globe. 49* I si NESS of all kinds such as boarding-houses, ! D hotels, restaurants, saloons, cigar-stands, j stocks of all kinds, etc., bought, sold or ex- ■ changed by Bergstrom & Co.. business broken. i 206 East Seventh St. St. Paul. Minn. «tf* j /CIGARS, tobacco and confectionery for sale 1 V> cheap for cash; a good location; cheap rent. Address A. 8.. Globe; no brokers. 63-69 pOiIMERCUL HOTEL, Owatonna. to rent v_/ g-T^Strictly first-class in every particular: forty rooms: terms reasonable. Address E. M. More house. Owatonna. U. nn- 69-72 DRUG STOKE for sale. For particulars ad ..<-dr«»» lock bo c 72. Rice Lake. Wis. 64-70 FOR A PRACTICAL MAN an exceptional opportunity is offered to purchase a wel-les tablished business in St Paul. Sales last year, 140.000; profits about S3 percent Capital required, 114.000. a portion of which would be taken in some other good property or real estate. Parties who mean business may address, W. T., Globe office. No brokers. ' ■ 85* AKDWARE STOCK— A clean stock of hardware, including store building and small stock of furniture: in a prosperous Dakota village; the only store of the kind in the .place; good chance tit engage in machine business in connec tion with hardware; stock and building will in voice about 15,000; will give some . time; good reasons for selling. Address A. 8.. Globe. 69-88 HOTEL— For sale or rent for the season— Chateaugay hotel. White Bear lake with bar and restaurant privileges separate. Address W. F. Markoe. 25 South Ninth st, Minneapolis. 65-7 1 HOTEL — A furnished hotel by an experienced and responsible hotel man who can give first class references. Address B. Hotel. Globe. 53-83 n EST.VL'KAXT and sample room. fine, tor A V sale: good location. Inquire at P. J. Bowlin. 814 Sibley St.. between Third and Fourth. 19* TJARTNEK— A young German butcher wants a X partner: would like a partner with about (3VO capital. Call at St. Paul house. ' 4 ALOON FOR SALE— An interest in the finest and be*t saloon on the Winona & St Peter railroad; sickness cause of selling. Address J. W., Globe. 68-74 SALOON LICENSE for ISS6. Address W. 8. A., Globe. 68-73 SALOON AND STORE FIXTURES at your own price; counters, shelving, circle-front ; grocery bins, saloon counters, mirrors, etc.; a full stock always on hand; please give us a call and convince yourself. 217 First avenue north. Min ncapoli*. 66-70 INSTRUCTION. T? LOCUTION and all branches of theatrical Hi business by a thoroughly competent actress. Call or address 95 East Eighth st 69-75 PROF. SHERRY, teacher of the banjo. 44 East Seventh st. . 65-70 SCHOOL OK SHORTHAND and typewrit ing; shorthand writing thoroughly taught by mail or personally. Anna C Drew St Co.. room 5, Hale block. St PauL 66-73 MISCELLANEOUS. SEND 13 for Wetterhall's American System of O Actual Measure for Cutting Ladies- Garments; dresses cut by this system fit without alteration, and is the only system that makes a success of the sleeve; self-instructing. Address Gross <h Newell, room 2. Sherman block. St. Paul. 69-75 nPHIRD~ST., IOS~EAST— Strangers coming to -1 town do well to board at Forney's hotel and restaurants rooms 25, 35 and 50c; 51. 50 per week. 6j» IV T ALL PAPER— Job lot cheap for thirty » » days, at 437 Fuller st; samples shown at your house; hanging cheap. . -- 1 Correction of Sidewalk Assessment Orncß of thb Board o» Public Works, ) City or St. Paul. Minn., March 9, 1886. ] To Peter C. Carlson, Schunneler & Weide and all persons interested: The Board of Public Works In and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at thtlr office in said city at 2 p. m., on the 22d day of March. A. D. 1888, to make a correction in the assessment for the con struction, relaying and repairing* of wooden sidewalks in said city, under contract of George W. Reese, (Estimate No. 6), for term beginning- April 1. l^s,*), nnd ending November 1. l -"•'>. as to the own* iship, description of and amouut assessed against lots 1, _' and 3, (except N 50 feet), block rt, Arlington Hills : Addition to St. Paul (Payne Avenue front), ' to an to on form to .he facts and rights of the ca»e &<* intended. AH persons Interested areberebv notified to bo present at- said time and place of making j paid correction an<» will bo »•< a <1. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. C'J A DAOTTTI7D <**• *'«"»♦ »«»<«!cioe ill V/UllllJj ls7C One box w,U oar* the most obstinate case n four days or less. Allan's Soluble Medicate! Bougies. No nauseous doses of cubebs. copaiba or" oil of tandalwood that are certain to produce »J7spepsi» by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price. 11.10. sold by all druggists or mailed on receipl of price. For further particulars send for circular. P.O.BOXUW. nrTDi? J.C.ALLAN CO.. VjUllJu. » John street Mew York. *^*Ji AT ASP ABOUND SEVEN CORNER "T\Rl OS—At Wllkes- pharmacy" Yon get pro out wh,ch the physician.' sk.U is of no aVail; a very des.rable and complete line of the best toilet «° o<i »' in* EAST VEXTII BET wTofaßlT S " m w VM "I"' Only l 0 cents> at Youngm.n-8." O Mikado books only .'5 cents. 33* QKKAj- »A KU A INS for the next ten daysln" VJ Banjos and Guitar, at Youngman's. 116 East Seventh st 361 , NO TO EQPALthe Opera Piano. Bee it 11 at Toungman ». 116 East Seventh st 301* DAKOTA AY. STORES- West St. Paul. DOUQUET A KRIBS. No. 123 Dakota M-> carry a tall line ot hardware, stove« and tin ware: also a full line of builders' hardware. paints, oil, glass, etc.: job work a specialty. SU» MINNEAPOLIS"" ■ Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived at W. J. Hughes', druggist, corner Monroe street and Third avenue. East Division. Minneapolis. SITUATION'S OFFERED. AGENTS— Successful life insurance agents in ■T\ Minnesota to call on or address Cory 4 Van Dyke, room 2. Union block, Minneapolis, Minn. 69-71 IS II WASHER— Girl. Chicago Bakery, 253 JL/ First ay. south. ■>'*-••' ' - *=:4 AVIUSOVS RESTAURANT — Wanted you to know that we will serve you with tnree egKs, bread, butter, potatoes and coffee for 15 cents, corner Second st. and Nicollet ut., Minne apolis, and 412 Jackson St.. St. Paul. TTODSEWOKK-A girl for housework. ~ Ad- XX dress D. C, Globe. 4 OTEL WORK-Good man to work around hotel: only first-class party need apply Room 28. Washington ay. south. ' P \ TV L'HSE— Girl to take care of two small cbil , » «.. d ? n - Apply to-day at People's lunch room. 113 Washington ay. south. p UOTKSIAXT GIKL-Good Protestant "girt -*- In family of three. Call or address D. C, room 72. Trust and Loan building. 4 SOLICITORS— Experienced Insurance solic- U itor» to call on or address Cory & Van Dyke, room 2. Union building, Minneapolis, Minn. C 9 SITUATIONS WANTED.' OOKKEEPER by a youn% Scandinavian ±J with r. fair education, and a good book keeper. Aedress J. A. 8. BOOKKEKPER or amanuensis by stenog- XJ rapher writing 125 words per minute from dictation: references furnished. Address box 47 Merriam I'aik. Minn. . 7 OOKKEEFEK-A young man wishes a XJ situation in store or office, can keep books and Is a good penman: can give g<,od reference*. Address H. H. W., Globe. COPYIST— By young lady as copyist or any > office work. Address T. U. K. S., Stewart. Minn. 4 CiLEHK— By a young man as clem or book ' keeper in some store: can speak three differ ent languages. J. N. Johnson, 15 Fifth st. north east.Minneapolis. j ENGINEER, stationary: best references. Ad dress A. Hanson, 40» Washington ay. south. room 44. ' - MISCELLANEOUS. BABY BUGGY for sate cheap and one two hole g»soline stove; 522 seventeenth ay, south, up stairs. \ COW FOUND— A red cow. which the owner can have by calling at 1502 Jefferson St., East Side. Louis Halverson. 2 pERTIFICATE LOST— WiII the person in v_/ Drake's block who found a certificate of de posit for »50. signed by Arom Larson, please for ward his name again. Address Q. V., Globe. 7 ISSOLUTION— The firm of Barrett, Farn ham & Woodlief. doing business under the style of the Northwestern Permanent Exhibit, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. P. W. Bar rett. W. H. Farnham. P. B. Woodlief. CD THE LATE FIRM of Barrett. Farnham & Woodlief, doing business under the style of the Northwestern Permanent Exhibit, being dis solved, the business will be continued by F. W. Barrett A P. B. Woodlief. they assuming all lia bilities of the old firm and collect all bills due ¥ W. Barrett. P. B. Woodlief. 09 XE MARBLE SLAB. 2xt> feet. 24 inches thick; 522 Seventeenth ay. south, up stairs. • - - 1 OOL TABLES— For sale, billiard and poo tables: good as new. Corner Third st. and Fourth ay. north. ' 4 Massachusetts Mutual LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. President E. W. Bond Secretary John A. Hall ASSETS DEC. 31, ISSS. Loans on real estate $1,641,433 34 Loans on collateral security 5T9,554 00 Premium notes or loans 726.152 22 \ Value of real estate owued 3,431.663 47 Market value of bonds &stoik» owned 3,183,637 00 Cash on hand and in bank 19:2,303 C 7 Accrued interests and rents.... 129,420 64 Net deferred and outstanding premiums 205.930 60 Total admitted assets $3,103,490 34 LIABILITIES. Net present value of outstanding policies. American experience table of mortality with 4 1 . per cent, interest $6,884,732 00 Total gross policy claims 74.111 00 All other liabilities 31,066 31 Total liabilities $6,969,909 31 ■ ; v Surplus over liabilities f1,113,5&l 03 INCOME IN 1835. Total premium income, less divi dends 15,175.36 ' $1,201,519 81 From interest and dividends... 341,555 44 From rents and all other sources 70,717 03 Total Income $1,613,792 23 EXPENDITURES IN 1883. Losses and matured endowments $499,020 00 Dividends and other disburse ments to policy h01der5. ....... 322,653 25 Total payments to policy hold ers $821,673 25 Management expenses 517,034 53 Total disbursement* $1,338,707 80 BUSINESS IX MINNESOTA IN 1885. No. Amount. In force at end of 1884 156 $381,282 00 Issued during 1885. 10 20,165 00 Ceased to be in force during 1655 13 33,700 00 In force Dec. 31, 1885 153 . 842,747 00 Cash received for premiums 9,975 43 Losses paid in ISSS 2,000 00 Losses incurred in 1835 2,000 00 :'j*j - STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) Department or Insurance, > St. 'Paul, March, 1888. ) I. A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance company above named has complied with the laws of this state relating to insurance, and Is now fully empowered through its authorized , agents to transact its appropriate business of life insurance in this state for the year ending Jan. 31, 1887 A. R. McGILL. Insurance Commissioner. BARD & WARD, General Agents, - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 68-70 1 ==^==^===== ! OTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY I O — v. In Probate Court, special term, Feb. 23, 1 1938. In the matter of the estate of Lucy A. Hughson, ' deceased. On reading and filing the petition of George F. llugbsbn and Egbert B. tMghaqa. executors of the estate of Lucy. A. Hueh.-on. deceased, repre senting among other things that the hare fully administered said estate, and praying that a time i and place be fixed for examining and allowing their account of administration, and for the as signment of the residue of said estate to the per son* named in the will of said deceased; It is ordered that said account be examined and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Vt day, the 1. th day of Mitnh. A. d. 1386. at ten o'clock a. m.. at the probate office in St Paul, in •aid county. And it is farther ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Si. Paul, in said county. By the Court [L.B.] WM. B. MCGRORTY, . Judge of Probate. Attest: Fua-VK Robebt. Jr.. 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