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- ST. PAUL WANTS GLOBE BRANCH OFFICES. Want Advertisements for the Glob© liecelvedat the Following Places: Mrs! J. Thompson & Sox. News Dealers, corner Jackson and Sixth streets. i James MATniESON.Newa Dealer, and Confectioner, I 601 Bradley street I I.W.'buzzeix. News Dealer and General Store, 1 I7ii Kast Seventh street. ' W.H. Dowsing, Portland News and Novelty Ba car, 481 Broadway. C.W. McNei.tis. News and Stationery Dealer, 103 . Dakota avenue. Charles L. net-Manx. News and Stationery Dealer, 252 West Third street f.C.Uluuvx. Newsdealer and Stationer. 441 West Seventh street, corner of Douglas. W.n. Freemav. News Dealer and General Store. Wi Day ton avenue. ' ,\W. STRAqrE. drocgist corner University ave nue and nice street. . E. Fkoiseth, 810 Payne avenue. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. . GEN-S-Fiftyladies and Relntfemen in the fiel.To£ St. Paul and Minneapolis and in every "i v in the Northwest to sel the best pillow thanf holder In America; biggest money-making business ever offered agents; sample sent on re - ceipt of price $1.23, if not M revresented money refunded; no person with brains need ■•»*! vounc or old. either sex; I have work : for all handling my fast-selllnc specialities. John rials Bey. agents' supplies, oflice 217 East Seventh . St. St. Paul. * ;w —^ ■ — BARBER— TO locate in a town of COO abit ants; single man preferred. Address Occi dental hotel, Howard, Dak. ° B\i:itKK— or German: 142 Kast Fifth, between Robert and Jackson. « CARRIER— A strong, active, reliable' boy to L/ carry Globe on Dayton- 8 bluff; apply to-day. W. E. Magraw, circulator. _________ _1 CARRI \*ii: PAINTER— One who can stripe L<* and finish: steady work and good wages. John Estergreen & Sou. Hastings, Minn. _1 RIVERS and furniture packer, at Kent's package delivery and employment office, 209 West Seventh st. _I FIVE FARM HANDS; «20 per month.White's employment office. 303 Minnesota »t. 11- FIFTY MEN for Maiden Rock. $1.60 per day: free fare; 4 station men for St. Cloud, free fare: 110 day and station men for "300, 11 to .0 cent* per yard; 1 painter for city. *2 to $2.50 per day; I farm hands. *20 per month and c .'' ara ' John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Siuiey. 112 FOREMAN— First-class foreman. White's em- JL 1 ploymcnt oflice. 80S Minnesota at 112 FIFTY MEN for Maiden Rock: 1.50 per day. White's employment office. 30S Minnesota st. 112 _^ FIVE COOKS lor railroads: also cookees and men to do chores. White's employment office. 808 Minnesota st. 1] * IFTY STATION)! in Wisconsin, 15 to 16 cents per yard. White's employment office. 808 Minnesota «__ ■ . i* OITSE PAINTER— by the day. Apply at Dr. L'pham . 165 K. Tth st J TTOTECfI REMAN— Experienced hotel fire- XX man at Westlake's restaurant, 24 East Third at ; - T\,l ILLER Jt.JOHNSON'SLABOR AGENCY iVI 283 Siblcv St.— The leading employment Office of St. Paul, which keeps its doors open the rear :ir,uud. wanted 100 It K. laborers, at $1.50 per day in Minnesote. lowa and Wisconsin, men for station work at 12 to 14c a yard also section hands, farm hands etc., etc. Free fare to works; apply to Miller 4 Johnson, 293 Siblcy Ft., diagon ally from Union Depot. LIZ MAN with light rig for Sunday work. J. N. C. Globe. 5 MAN to do chores around hotel for board; steady place. Merritt house, 01 Dakota ay.. West si. Paul. 5 MEN to work on roofs, also foreman to take charge of men; one who can furnish $300; leeurity given, good wages, eignt months' work. 123 Jackson, room 12. * AN COOK— Model restaurant, 23 East Seventh st. V. * MAN AND WlFE.withont children, for farm in Dakota, White's employment office, 30i* Minaesota st. Hi O~ KIM i: BOY— An intelligent boy for my office— Wages 3 dollars per week, Geo. Wirth, Architect. 5 OFFICE HOY— be prompt and reliable and come well recommended. Address in own handwriting J. M.. Globe. 4 OFFICE HOY— pay *10 per month for boy about 14 years old in my office. Ed mund Hice, Jr., Xl Jackson st. 4 PAINTER near city on farm: $2.50 per day. White's employment office, 303 Minnesota st - 112 AINTEKS— be first class; 508 Broad ■L way. 5 AIXTEKS— Three Rood at 175 West Third at once. W. B. Coles. 5 "PLASTERER at Mannheimer block, Third X and Minnesota sts. It. Ilaztard. 4 RAILROAD LABORERS— Day and station XV men: new orders coming in daily; make no mistake, but call at Moore's "employment office before signing articles in any scrub office. Di rectly opposite Union depot entrance. St. Paul. SALESMAN— At once; an experienced cloth ing; French preferred; at 145 East Third st. 5 QIX LABORING MEN at Randolph Bt. for O sewer work. 5 SOLICITORS— Two good men to solicit orders on salary. Call immediately at 57 East Tenth St., 7 a. m. or 6:30 p. m. 5 QECOND BAKER at Windsor hotel. 4 SMART BOY to learn sign painting at 152 East Seventh st, rooms 6, 7 and 8. 4 lIORTHANI)— and gentlemen to take course in shorthand and typewriting; we guarantee you honorable treatment Anna C. Drew & Co,, room 9, Hale block, opposite Mer chants; . 108-14- STENOGRAPHERS and typewriters fur nished with positions by Anna C. Drew & Co., .oom '.». Hale block, opposite Merchants. 103-14 rpEN STATIONMEN tor Iowa; free fare. X White's employment office, 303 Minnesota st. m TEAMSTERS for city. White's employment X office, ■_ Minnesota st 112 rrv\v N T V MEN for city;sl.so per day. White's X employment office. 303 Minnesota st. 112 'rpKIMMER— Immediately, a first-class trim- X. mer for millinery; also apprentices wanted immediately. Mrs. Ozanne, 30 E. Third. 4 WO INTELLIGENT MEN— Steady em ployment and good wages; 85 West Third st. rpiVENTY TRACKLAYERS and spikers, X $I.7s per day; board $3.50. White's employ ment office, 308 Minnesota st. ■ 112 rp EX TEAMS for city. $3.50 per day. White's X employment office, 308 Minnesota st 112 AILOR to work by the week at 171 East seventh st.. up stairs. , 5 TAILOR— To press pants. Apply in manufac- JL turing department of Aucrbach, Finch & Van Slyck, corner of Fourth and Sibley sts. 4 TAILORS — good tailors at 827 Minnesota X st. B. Weistein. 4 TEM MEN for brick yard; $24 per month and X board. White's employment office, 308 Min nesota st 112 WORK— Sir good working men to dig and plant trees, etc., by the day. Apply to W. E. Bramhall, corner Hnel ling ay. and St Clnir st. 5 WORK Young man to tend to horse and buggy and work around the house. Call at 232 East Tenth st. 5 WOODTURNER — Competent wooq turner. Address box 21. Jamestown, Dak. 108-14 ANTED — Man of energy as general agent at St. Paul; profit $200 per month; references required; capital necessary $300 to $500. Apply in person. G. S. Itichards & Co., Western agents. Fence opera house, Minneapolis. Minn. 112-14 WAITER — honest neat looking colored boy about 18 years old to wait on table and do chores about a house; one who can go home to sleep preferred; 524 Cedar st. 4 YOUNG MAN in lumber office; must be good at figures and good penman. O. X., Globe. 5 Ol N«. MEN AND LADIES wanted to learn, telegraphy, days and evening; chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 50 Davidson block. St. Paul, Minn. 303* Female. A PPRENTICE in dressmaking rooms. Call ii at 372 Dayton ay., up stairs. 5 fIUTTER, first-class, at Miss Peterson's dress- V/ making department, Dickinson block. ' 5 pOOK — Good cook, washer and ironer. with V> references, at 1!)7 East Ninth st. 5 CIOOK— At 8G Western ay.i a first-class.com / petent to assist with the washing and iron log; reference required. * 5 COOK— At 432 Summit ay.; good wages; none but first-class need apply. Reference re quired, i . 4 COOK to cook and wash: also second girl \j in house three miles from Jackson st. Apply room 12, 303 Jackson st. 3 GIRLS at the - Detroit laundry. Seven corners. . - _li DRESSMAKER— Must come well recom mended. Call at once 257 Summit ay. 4 DRESSMAKER at 401 North Fort st.; steady work. 1 * 5 -pvRESSMAKINU— GirIs to learn the dress 1J making; cutting and fitting a specialty. 505 Wabasha st. ■ • ■ ■ •■ - ■ 4 "pvRESSMAKER, competent, at 232 West J." Seventh. . • .. ' -■ 5 RESSMAKER— A first-clas« waist finisher; XJ must furnish first-class references, M. A., Globe. ' ' ■- 5 DRESSMAKER— dressmaker. Call XJ at rooms 8 and 9, Habighorst block, corner Seventh and Wacouta sts. 4 "-'■:* SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females Continued. J^RESSMAKEUS— experienced and ap- JL/ prentice girls. 283 East Seventh, Uabig horst block, room 22. Mrs. Mosher. * FIFTY GIRLS— At Kent's package delivery and employment office, 209 West Seventh st. 112^ GOOD STEADY GIRL— In family of two. oc vJ upying only lower part of a house. Good reference required. Sclbey ay. 451. 6 GIRLS— dining room work, cooking in hotels, private houses, etc.. chambermaids, second cooks, dishwashers wanted immediately at Employment Agency. 817 Wabasha st 112-113 GIRL to do laundry and chamber work. 63 T East Eleventh st, one-naif block from capi tol. _6 /~1 IRLS for kitchen work at 882 Hubert st. 5 GIRLS wanted at onco at 323 Waba»ha St.. room 1. M* WORK— Girl; Norwegian or Swedo XX preferred. Apply to-day at 476 Greenwood Ft.. West St. PauL » I TOUSEWORK— GirI at Mrs. George H. Mot- XX. fet's, 257 Hice St., between College and Sum mit 6 HOI'SEWORK-A good girl in a small fam- XX ily. Call opposite capitol, 606 Cedar st. 6 TTOUSEWORK— or Swede girl; one XX that can cook. 670 Wabatha st. 5 TTOUSEWORK— A girL 286 Pleasant ar. Ot'SEWORK— A good girl to go with small II family of three to Merriaui Park. Call at 67 West Tenth at 5 SEWORK— GirI. Apply 695 L'Orient st. TTOUSEWORK— Good girl at 53 East Sixth st WORK— Young girl to assist In house- XX work at 274 Kent st. 4 HOUSEWORK— GirL Apply at once at 227 II Iglehart st. lU^ HOUSEWORK— A good girl. Mrs. Rice. 415 Holly ay. 110-14 HOIS WORK— Girl; four in the family. 679 Holly ay. 4 JRONERS— Two for ladies' clothes and one X shirt polisher immediately at Bradshaw's laundry. 22 West Fifth st _6 T AUNDRESS— At once. Mitford house. X-J 5 LADY TYPEWRITER— Address Li C. A.. Globe. 4 MUSIC TEACHER.— For a child, at 215 West 7th st Mrs. J. D. Stetson, City 5 MILLINERS and salesladies; none but ex perienced need apply, tchultz", 83 East Third st. \ 4 "VfEAT SEWER and an apprentice girl at Mrs. 1> Winklemann's. i\h Wabusha »t. 3 VI'RSK GIRL from 12 to 15 years old to tako a* charge of a baby. Apply at once at 357 Franklin st. 3 ■jVTURSE GIRL, at 506 Mississippi st 3 URSE <;IKI. — 15 to 17 years old; German or Swede preferred. Apply at 403 Laurel a y. 3 SEWING GIRLS— good city reference. | Apply 528 Cedar st. near capitol. 6 SEAMSTRESS— A competent seamstress for family sewing; one that can cut and fit Ap ply C 47 Haguo ay. 6 STORES— Two first-class stores, 267 and 271 O West Seventh it.: entirely new, with plate glass fronts; oak floors and large basements; splendid locations for retail business. William G. Itobertson, 2C9 West Seventh st. 111-10 SALESLADY— lady to wait on candy stand; must come well recommended. Apply at 367 Jackson St., between 10 and 12 a. m. 4 TEN GIRLS to work in bookblndery. Engel Dreis company, 360 to 302 Jackson st, corner Fifth. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED. — — — Male. BOOKKEEPER— Young man, 28, Commer- XJ cial graduate. Will accept a position of trust in retail store. No objection to country. Reference and security. Graduate 28. Globe Office 5 "BOOKKEEPER— By honest, upright young XJ man; experienced; city reference. S. W., .- Tilton st. 5 "DOOKKEEPER, bill, entry or shipping clerk, LJ by young man of experience. C. H. 8., Globe. 106-111 CLERK— By young Scandinavian in a grocery or clothing tore; three years' experience; will bring first-class references. G. 1., 200 East Seventh st. 6 ENGINEER— By competent machinist; best of references. P. M., Globe. 5 Tj^NGINEER— To run an engine; have had X-i three years' experience. I). 8., Globe. 5 "ENGINEER — By a machinist, twenty-five ■Lj years' experience, city references. Address J. Johnson, Globe. 4 NGIXEER— Steady, with a first-class state Sid certificate; reference given. W. B. Young, | general delivery, St PauL __!_? FIREMAN or engineer; competent young man for small engine; has good habits. Address M. L. 8.. Globe. • 6 J7ORKMAN— mechanic who is acquainted X with all kinds of building work; can give ref erence. M. D., Globe. _5 HELP of all kinds promptly furnished; plenty girls and a host of men always on hand; male help furnished tree; orders solicited. Apply to or correspond with McDonald & Stewart 323 Waba sha st, St. Paul, Minn., opposite Grand Opera. ■ 103* KERR'S BUREAU of expert accountant*: absolute accuracy guaranteed and bonds to cover same given; all work done under the im mediate supervision of Thomas J. Kerr. late aud itor and assistant general manager of the North ern Pacific Refrigator Car company. Office re moved from Union block to south east corner Fourth and Market gts. ICS-33 MACHINE HAND in a machine shop; good references given. J. P. R., Globe. 5 ASONIC BROTHER at any honest em ployment. F. F . 481 Goodhne st. _4 NIGHT WATCHMAN and care of horses in private family. W. K. L., Globe. 6 TJRINTEK— A thorough, practical printer and X newspaper can do all classes of work; best references. Bruno. Globe. 5 PURVEYORS— a young man; experienced 0 chainmau or picketman. Address 11. B. ( Globe. 4 A MSTER— By a young man who under- X stands driving and taking care < f horses; store or family; references furnished. C W. Globe. 6 'J>EAMSTER— Young man wants place to drive X team or delivery wagon. J. G., Globe. 4 WORK— young man in some wholesale or retail business; can give bank references. Barrett, Globe. 5 "yOUNG MAN will give 125 to any one who X will give him a position in some wholesale or retail business; groceries preferred. 8.. Globe. female. COOK — Immediately in a small private family; can furnish best references. Apply 155 Twelfth St.. corner Jackson. 5 COPYING— A young lady would like writing > or copying to do at home, or in an office. E. A., Globe. 4 EIGHTH ST., 320— Two pleasant furnished X2i rooms, one a large front parlor; all modern conveniences; hot and cold water, fine bath-room: small, private family, three doors from Portland block. 108-11 JTOUSEKEEPER-By lady with good refer- XX ences; no objections to leaving city. Ad dress M. 13. Globe. 4 LAUNDRY WORK— kinds of plain and fancy laundrying promptly executed. Apply at the rear of 489 Wabasha st $ PLAIN SEWING by the day or week. Apply XT 470 Temperance, between Seventh and Eighth. _4 WASHING— Ladies and gents to have their washing done at Mrs. Ohlstrom's, 703 Bed ford st. YOUNG LADY will work for board while at tending business college. M. J., 845 Sher man st 7 WANTED TO RENT. ALL PARTIES having any rooms, offices o xx houses of any description for rent will save themselves much time and annoyance by listing them with us. St. Paul Room ltenting agency. 120 East Third st. Entrance on Robert. 92-122 pOTTAOE- May 1, or earlier, four or five-room \~> cottage, within twenty minutes walk of Globe office; address, stating price. X 25, Globe 4 TMJBKISIiJEJ) HOUSE— A family of two want -C a furnUhed house for the summer. A. M. S., Globe. 3 HOUSE of »ix or seven room*, in good repair; convenient to business center; rent must be reasonable; references exchanged. p. 1).. Globe. . _ 11 1-13 HOUSE— Inquire at corner Fourth and Waba sba, shoe store. ; 112-14 Hot! SIC, small, not nor* than twenty minute.-' walk from union depot: pood tenants; rent not to exceed #16 per month. X.. Globe. 4 HOUSIC— A family of throe adults desire a fur nished houi<c, six or seven rooms, for the summer. Van, Globe. 4 \l('K UOOM in a private family by a jouiig j IX gentleman, about ten minutes' walk from Merchants hotel; references exchanged. Address J. F.. Globe. • 3 j ROOMS— From about May 15 a suite of four or ' five unfurnished rooms, convenient to the business center; rent must be reasonable; refer ences exohanccd. Address P. l).. Globe. 4 fe^^,•■.\ uEt> for the summer, in pood condition; might buy if cheap. .C. A. 11., Globe. ill SODA FOUNTAIN— To biro a first-class soda : fountain complete. A 25. Globe. 3 1 'riJ'j.Wlil I » i. with double font type L preferred. . Address, ktating term*, etc, 11. A. N., Globe. 3 1 "at and abound, seven corner JOHN A. LA A MS, upnolstcrer, corner of Seventh and Exchange «t».; Meant renova- ' tor for cleaning leathers and xnattrcssej; all work guaranteed. • ■ ■ " 104* DRUGS— At Wilke*" pharmacy you get .pre scriptions filled with the purest drugs, with out which (he physicians' skill is of no avail: a I very desirable and complete line of the bent toilet ! goods. . 174* i I'HE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. THURSDAY MOKNTN'O, APRIL 22, 188G-TEN PAGES. . TOR RE.M. " Store*. Etc. KIKE- May 1. near Seven Corners. 11. O L. Carver. »8 Kast Third st. 110-13 TWO STORES, corner Sixth and liana a*., X. and a dwelling house. US Cherry st Inquire of Andrew Schoch. 274 Hast Seventh st ' 106- la THIRD ST.. M AM) n WEt»T— Stores and room* in second story same building, also large, light airy basement hall overlooking river, suitable lor restaurant and billiard hall at corner Third and Bt. Peter, and large hall la Third story of No. 7 West Third st formerly occupied by Knights of I'vthias. C. E. and A. G.Otis, corner Third and Robert, over Third National bank. ;«» WKST SEVENTH, corner Leech sL. store _ for rent. John Clark son. 105- W All ASH A ST.. corner St. Peter— Five stores with fire rooms over each; water and sewerage. Apply William Dunlap, 17 Tilton st 111-50 _ House*. EXCHANGE ST.,lO— ot ten rooms furn- J-i i»hed or untarnished; will sell the furniture. 111-117 FIFTH Handsomely furnished house; ten rooms, with bath and all modern improve ments. C. E. and A. G. Otis. 12* East Third st _ i lpa-ii FAOK KENT- By J. Watson & Bro.. Garnian- American building, 7 Virginia ay.. ten rooms, modern, H'.OO; 9 Virginia »v., twelve rooms, large grounds and barn. tsOO: C7l M. Peter st, brick, twelve rooms, modern, f S00; Ml It l'eter st, new stone front, twelve rooms, WOO. 193-11 pi OODRICH AY.. 240— Two Urge unfurnishod VX rooms, nicely-papered, good cellar, pantry. summer kitchen, soft water; cheap. 4 HAM LlNK— Largo residence suitable for a large family or boarding-house; famished or unfurnished. O. 11. Havillc. Hamline. 110-110 HOUSK with seven or eight rooms, with barn, near street cars. Inquire at 7 West Third st IM-1U HOUSES— We have a few of the . renovated houses on Spruce st. for rent yet; if you want to secure one call at once; possession May I; houses have eleven rooms, bath, water, gas and furnace. Oppcnheim A Kalman, 828 Jackson _. 111-120 HOUSES— Two eight-room houses on Victory St., near-street cars; $25 per month; cheap. O. H. Perry, HI East Third st. 111-19 HOI with all modern improvements. In quire 581 Canada st. 110-12 HOUSK — After May 1. a nine-room house, mod ern improvements, near Seven Corners. 11. L. Carver. 28 Kast Third st. 110-13 IULEIIART ST., House; modern im -1 provements; nine rooms. li. S. Ogden. 50 East Third St. 110-12 JACKSON ST.. 390— Three- story atone build- O ing. 424 North Fort St. 103-14 OAK ST., Six-room bouse. HUB PORTLAND AY.. 640— New dwelling $35 per X month. Inquire on the premise?. 111-17 WEST FAIRFIELD AVK., House con taining eight rooms, cistern and artesian well water. Inquire of J. 51. Cooley, on premises. 11l itooms. ALL PARTIES looking for rooms, furnished or unfurnished, single or en suite, will find just what they want by looking over our list. St Paul Itoom Iteming agency, 120 East Third st Entrance on Robert t<3-13t T) EDPOHD ST.. 394— Four rooms with all con -13 ▼enience of housekeeping. 5 DOTGLAriN ST., 72— large, nicely-fur nished room suitable for two gentlemen; $8 per month. 4 / 'KHAi: ST., Furnished front room and v^ alcove, with or without board. 6 CEDAR ST., 678— Large front room, first floor, v-/ bay window, nicely xurnivhed, suitable for two persons. • ;■■ 5 ■pLKVENTII ST.. 107 KAST. near Robert— -Li One pleasant furnished front room, first floor; large yard; will rent to two parties, and board reasonably, if desired. IPS- 11 ORT ST.. 402 MIHTII- Three furnished rooms for gentlemen. 6 I M.I i ST., -s— One front bed room, nicely furnished. ■ 6 FIFTH ST.. 255 WEST— Pleasant room, fur- nUhed or unfurnished. 4 G\ ltn\ X ST.. 223, between Canada and Broad- VJ Furnished rooms, sitting room, bed room and alcove; private family. Terms mod erate. 4 JACKSON ST., 323, opposite Merchants hotel. «J — Entire third floor, very cheap. Inquire C. E. Stone, freight agent Northern Pacific road. M East Third st 112-20 JACKSON ST.. 37— One large, pleasant, nicely *f furnished front room. 6 'ORIENT ST., 525— front, furnished room, with closet bay window, suitable tor gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; near Thir teenth st; cars pass: terms moderate. lQs-44 OAK ST.. 246 SOUTH— Two or three nicely furnished front rooms, single or en suite; pleasant grounds, modern conveniences; break fast and supper if desired. 5 ROOMS Elegant residence flats of five and A seven rooms each, in the Louise building. West Seventh st. also flats of three rooms each in Robertson block, West Seventh, . near Sherman St., and in Judge Gllflllan's building. West Sev enth st, near Seven corners. William G. Robert son, 2«» West Seventh st. 111-10 MS— Unfurnished, suitable for light house keeping. 400 Wabaaha st, A. Winter. 5 ROOMS— Two front, nicely furnished; bath, useof parlor and piano; private family. Z. 55. yiobe. 5 SIXTH ST., 873 EAST— unfurnished rooms. 5 ST. PETER ST., 630— Furnished house, eight rooms. 135. IV.'-IS SPKI'CK ST.. 235— Nicely.furnished rooms en 0 suite or single for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen who would like a quiet home in pleasant and central location. 6 QUMMIT AY., Nicely-furnished front room. 6 EVEN CORNERS—, rorpaugh block—Els gaut apartments tor offices and sleeping rooms. Mrs. Fitzgerald, room IC, second floor. 69-119 rpmirKRANCE ST.. 628— Nicely-furnished -L front room on first floor, bath. etc. 112-15 THIRD ST.. EAST— Third floor, adapted to X light manufacturing or societies. Apply to P. F. Egan. 115 East Third st. 106-25 1 IT ABASHA ST., 547— Furnished front room. *J,\ / • MARKET > Nice large front room. O^rU suitable for two gentlemen; furnished, moderate rent; references required. Sil* " Miscellaneous. FIVE ACRES of ground, being a part ot the ' ' county farm, 1 situated about four miles from the city, with seven-room house, good cellar, well and outbuildings complete; suitable for dairy or garden purposes.. Inquire on Mondays or Thurs days at Board of Control office. Fourth and Market sts., or on the grounds, of Supt Mills. " 110-115 A NO- stein way upright L. Y. X.. Globe. 3 LOST AND FOUND. pANAKY LOST— At 6 o'clock p. m.. a male V^ 1 canary bird, color cinnamon-brown and deep yellow. Finder will please return to 373 Ex change st. and receive reward. 3 OLT STRAYED AWAY— April U. at 3:30 in the afternoon, a chestnut colt, with star and snip in forehead, two hind feet white, with halter on strap dragging on ground. Finder re turn to C. H. Abraham; lives below the leform school. ../•.:- 3 I>OUK KEYS LOST— On a ring, on WabaMia, . ..between the Capitol and Third st. Please leave at Nathan Lyons, Third and Cedar sts. 4 ACKAGKS LOST— Two small packages of dry goods; bought one atLindeke, l.add and the other at Field, Mahler i Co.'*. Please return to 840 Slbley st. and receive reward. 5 T)ICTUHK LOST— From delivery wagon, ■ A Pastel picture of baby in a 10x13 Kilt frame; finder will please address 1 lor ton. 440 Wabasha st 4 INSTRUCTIONS. ' PKpF. W. STETZNER-Tcacher of piano, cither, organ and voice culture; graduated at the conservatory of music at Berlin; German les sons at reasonable prices; terms and references given on application: instructions given in Ger man language. . 119 West Third at.. Brann's block, room 99. 108-15 REPOUSSE WORK— A few pupils wantedln XV repousse work, or hammered brass, at 370 Exchange it. 7 OUUKTHAM) AM) TYPEWRITING— 0 Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type writing; lessons personally or by mail: call or send for circulars. Anna C Drew & Co., room 9, Hale block, -opposite^Merchants. . 1U»-14 »OA«])1 XGOFFKR ED. C^IOLLECJK AY., 2.' WEST— Xicvly furnished J front room, with board, tor a couple. 6 EHJIJTU ST., 2GI East— llcasant rooms with board. _6 LKVKNTU '.ST.. a liAST— One pleasant X-i room: new li mx-: one-half bio- k irom Capitol; ur»t-cla«s t:iM board for thr.-o or four persons. 4 "jVJORKIS ST., 230— Large- airy mmo, with a' board for two; private family; central loca tion: near Canada st. . . 6 A/ I DAY TsOATsOKUs. commencing the tint *J\J if January. at 13.50 per month in advance: coll at King* block, corner of tevoutii and Codar kts., fourth floor, room 1. . 349* HOARD WA.VTED. pOARD- Gentleman wants room and board in -L> private family in-iafdiatcly. I- S. 11.. '.lobe, ; no.tiaj by a young Isdy in private Uun not 15 willing to give orer *3 per week: muat be n»ar tho iKxtuffice. C. A. P.. 105 Dakota ay. 4 BOARD AND ROOM in pr.vate family by young lady; lower town prulorred. ii. 9b, Globe. 1 ~ '1 <) i.\« H\N:.i.. * GOOD ST.M'W of hat*, caps and gent*.' furnish. us goods in value |LJM to be traded off, partly roal estate and cash. has. Danne berg, 226 Third it., tit PanL ' 10S-14 ~ DYE WORKS. lA 1,. AMI K.SOV. team bye Work*— Gent If. clothing a tj-ccialty. • 412 Wabasha st»S VlLl.l. lllTlti. AUCTION BAX.ES. P. T. Knvnnnch * Co. /lENTEEL HOUSEHOLD KURNITURE ' I at auction: we will Mil at auction at the res idence. No. (05 De Bow st on Tuesday. April 30. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., a large lot of household furniture consisting of parlor, dining room and kitchen furniture, ash. cherry and black walnut bedroom suites, carpets, crockery . chairs, table*. good kitchen range, several good heating stoves, etc., etc. etc; this furniture in all in good condition, and is of a class that should call forth a large attendance. P. T. Kavanagb & Co., auction eer^ '- • '■ 109-11 VKlt\ in nikAII I. Business Property at > Auction— We will sell at auction on the premises. No. 1013 Payne ay.. on Thursday. April S3, at '.' o'clock p. m., the south fifty feet of the north 100 feet ot lots I, a and 3 of block 0. Arling ton Hills addition to St. Paul, (site of lot Mxiso feet), together with a good two-story building.con tainlng store and five living rooms.good cellar.and cistern containing about 100 barrels of water. This property is situated in one of the most thriving and prosperous sections of the city, and on one ox the principal business thoroughfare* on Dayton's bluff and it is only a question of a very short time when all property in this neighborhood will double, and in romti ca«es treble in value. For a man of moderate means who desires to embark in a small, safe business, no better opportunity than this can be found. Terms made known on the grounds on day of sale. P. T. Kavanagh A Co.. Auctioneer*. IOV-13 A. 11. Xlcolay. f*/\xl74 l-'-i FEET, corner Western and \J\J Ashland ays., with two fine houses, at auc tion: A. 11. Nicolay will sell at auction. Wednes day, April 28. ISM. in the afternoon, at 8 o'clock, on the premises: First, No. 09 Western ay., cor ner Ashland ay., the beautiful large lot (CO feet front) and handsome house, containing 8 rooms, as follows; First floor, large squar« hall, fine platform stairs. parlor, library, dining-room, kitchen and washroom, butler's pantry, and two closets, back stairs for servants, colored stained gla-»A windows: second floor, large parlor chamber with alcove, and three othe r sleeping rooms, also bath-room with hot and cold water, water closet and wash basin, clothes closet and pantries all throughout the hcuse. also good, large, open attic, in which one or twobeirooms can be constructed if necersary, storm windows, splendid furnace warming every part, and a fine cellar under the entire house: city water, large cistern, gas. all taxes tor sewer, and water mains and connections with house, grading and sidewalk all paid. Also will be »old immediately after the sale of the above house. No. 394 Ashland ay.. adjoining on the rear of the lot, a pretty C-room house and lot Beth bouses are nearly now. and were built ex pressly for the present owner about three years aco, in the very best manner, arc in good order, and must bo seen to be appreciated. The loca tion is very desirable, healthy, beautiful and un surpassed, and is regarded as the best residence section on St. Anthony hill, in the immediate vi cinity of our most prominent and wealthy citi tens; also very convenient of access for business gentlemen, being only one block from St Anthony Hill Streetcars, and within two blocks of Summit ay. This valuable property offers also an ex cellent opportunity for a profitable and safe in vestment Terms liberal, only one-third cash re quired, and the balance of the purchase money can remain on mortgage from one to five years, or as long as desired, with 7 per cent interest For permits to view the premises and full particulars apply to A. 11. Nicolay, auctioneer and real estate agent office No. 116 East Fourth st. . opposite the new National tiennan-American Bank building. Real estate auction sale No. 12.711. ill BPSIXES3 COANCES. BUSINESS of all kinds such as boarding-bouses, Jj hotels, restaurants, saloons, .cigar-stands, stocks of all kinds, etc., bought, .sold or ex changed by Bergstrom & Co., business brokers. 216 East Seventh st. St. Paul. Minn. 4tt» CX. \R STORE, No. 8 East seventh, for sale; v_y best location in the city; party going in dif ferent business, j 111-117 FOR SALE— good established business In a live Minnesota town; annual, sales about $27,000; stock will invoice about 15.000. Address M. 5. care Rhodes X Morton. St Paul. 112-114 FOR SALE— of the best-paying cash busi nesses In St Paul; has been established ten years; is situated on one of the best business cor ners in the city: fine large store and finished base ment; locg lease and low rent; only first-class bus iness of the kind in the city: is so well established that any business man can continue the business successfully; from U.OJO to (5.000 has been cleared annually; will sell for $4,000, part cash, or will trade for good real estate: satisfactory reason tor selling. For further particulars address J. D. Ramaley, room 5. 360 Jackson st. St Paul. 112-118 LIQUOR STORE, first-class retail, for sale; doing a good business: splendid location: reason tor selling will be explained by addressing E. D.. Globe. _4 "jV'EtYS PAPER— A county seat newspaper lor I^l sale In Dakota: official paper of county; failing eyesight is what's the matter. O. X. 0., Globe. __^j 107-113 13 ESTAURANT and sample room. fine, tor 11 sale: good location. Inquire at P. J. Bowl in. 314 Siblcy st. between Third and Fourth. 18* SHOE BUSINESS for sale cheap. 103-114 SALOON— and license for sale, corner Sycamore and Courtland sts., near St Paul A Manitoba railroad shops. 112-13 SALOON and fixtures and license : cheap; good location and good reason for selling. 3-5 West Seventh st 111-117 SALOON for sale cheap. Apply Diederich & Co., 349 Wabasha st _• 111-14 TTVAyciAX.. "VIEWPORT & FEET. Drake block. Third st. 11 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 sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. -24Stf TH X MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company X (incorporated). — Private bankers, loan from $10 upward on household furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal from owner's premises. Also on warehouse receipts, and on diamonds, gold watches and fine jewelry. We buy notes or loan on same a* collateral. All the time given on loans that is required, and parties may pay back in installments if desired, thus reducing the cost as well as the principal. The oldest and only incorporated banking house ot the kind in the city or state. I personally superintend the busi ness and save lawyers' fees to all parties dealing with us. J. S. Maekey, president room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and Jack »• n st«.. St Paul. Minn.: room 7, Mackey- Legg block, corner Fourth and Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. ' • . 93» ANY AMOUNT to loan on improved city prop erty at lowest rates by Bergstrom & Co.. 216 East Seventh st : 340» / 'AN NON & CO.. 335 Jackson st. buy notes and vT lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, eta, without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Waahing tcn «v. south. [ 325* LOANS on real estate and personal property: entirely new system on chattel loans. Call or write room L Presley block. 104 East Third st 49* LOANS on personal property in sums to suit without publicity: notes bought A. B. Rob erts, corner Fifth and Wabashiu ■* 71* LOANS on life insurance policies. L. P. Van Norman. No. 245 First ay. a., Minneapolis. June 31-lvr ' MONEY at 6 and 7 per cent to loan: any amounts. J. L. Mahan, Odd Fellow block. ___^ HOj;; ; MONEY TO LOAN in sums ot $1,000 to $lv. --000 at C and 8 per cent interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and ' Fourth sta. • j 22^ Till: MINNESOTA Mortcace Loan Company (incorporated;, private banker*, loan $10 and upwards on diamonds, gold watches, fine jewelry, and other personal property, taken as collateral, with notes, at one-half rates of pawnbrokers. M* WANTED TO BORROW $0,000 or (7.000 W for three or five years: triple value in St. Paul real estate offered as security. State lowest rates of interest "Go«d Security," Globe. - HO-113 . " Q 1 ( i *--•• $50. $100; we can loan you *10 to $500 •PI") on your furniture, pianos, horses, cows, vehicles and all articles of value; also on ware house receipts: ail articles left in your possession and you can enjoy the use of them and no one will be the wiser: you can repay in installments; notes and time checks bought 362 Jackson St., corner Fifth, over bank room. T. R. Iteming A Co. 90* QX7T7Tlotsolooo loans made without delay as ■ ■ '" '\.t soon as title' can be examined on St Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to B per cent: building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to E. 8. Chittenden. First National bank build ing. '- 326-ly Qinfl AflM TO LOAN on improved St OIUU.UUU Paul real estate. 3 to 5 years' time, in any amount, from (1.000 to 120,000. with interest at «. 6 1-2. 7. 7 1-3 and 8 per cent, accord ing to values and location; money furnished im mediately. Stokes II ro*. &Co., investment broker No. 157 East Fourth st. under First National bank. UN HORSES. CARRIAGES. AC. FOR SALE— horse: sound, good looker and good driver. 9* Minnesota st HORSE— sound, gentle family horse, one that a lady can drive, with phaeton and harness: wanted cheap for cash. Address S. M., Globe, or call at Mil Aurora ay. 5 HIT at li It Vouiiß. »oun<l, quick, AIM pounds. 457 Broadway. 4 H«m>r; — Good horse, harness and buggy for (80. Inquire 584 Fuller. 4 HORSE >••!; SALE— (ISO: fine family horse, second-hand top buggy and harness; can be seen at Williams' stable, 4*B Selby ay. _ I HORSE FOR SALE— nice, gentle, young horse. 30 Ea»t Sixth st 108-1 BARGAINS— A largo assortment of carriages buggies, phaetons, platform spring . wagons, jump seats. Concord wagons. Democrat wagons, extension tops, harness: come and see the largest and cheapest stock in St Paul; discount to deal ers and liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. . M-tai PRINO WAGONS— For sale cheap, two spring wagons at 133 East Fairfleld ay.. West St I*anl; call to-day at 3:30 p. m. 1 rpEAM— For sale: first-class; weight 2,400; 8 -L and 9 year* old; will be (old very cheap if taken immediately. H. Rothschild. 104 East Third st. • UH2 PERSONAL. /CLAIRVOYANT BUSINESS— G. l. WooON V> clairvoyant business median: advice on buii ness and social matters. Constance block. 333 East Seventh street, room 7, St Paul. Minn. 373* GEORGE M. HOI magnetic healer. «100- VT trie and vapor baths. 178 V> aahington st. St PanL 103-14 RS. FLORENCE tells past present and future; love, marriage, and business ex p): me Ito your entire satisfaction. 423 Wabasha st . na i r Seventh, third floor rent room*, 109-15 REAL. ESTATE FOR BAL.E. Charles A. I). Weldo's I,lst. 368 Jackson tt. •) NICK LOTS in Macaleater Park for sale chop. It sold at once; easy terms. HOlJsjliS on Hondo at., perfectly new, five ■*v rooms each, well, closet*, aatrie«, etc.; also ▼erf cheap it itold at once: easy term •"> VACANT- LOTH on De Bow st, lUxl.'J each -v to alley; parties wishing to build, nothing down. ; 0 A ACHES in * w M of n c * of section 9, ** i* town 28. range 23, between the two cities. 2 LOTS, 100x500. lake front, at Forest Lake, /v with house near station, cheap. HOI AND LOT on Ravine St.. on Day ton's bluff, with all improvements. "y A CANT LOTS la Beaupre A Kelly's addi ■ V tion, cheap. 1 '"SW ACHES adjoining the town of Bender- A*_/O son. Minn., cheap, on easy terms; fifty eight miles from fit. Paul. Lor*. 1 AND S. BLOCK 4, Terry's addi tion: lots '.*7 and 38. Eastville Heights; also all of block 8, Eastville Heights; vacant lot un Kllen »t.. near Maokubin st FOX HALE- Two hundred and seventy acres of land at Lake Elmo, half-mile frontage on the lake, on easy terms. FOlt <» \ i.i; — Ten-room bocse. cistern. Phalen water, bath room, corner of Hopkins and DeSolo. at a low price if taken within one month; also three houses in Woodlawn park at a low price; a good investment. Apply SG6 Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. TWO-STORY house on East Third St.. Day ton's bluff, near Maria ay, ten rooms, cellar, cistern and woodshed. T ARGE CORNER LOT in Woodland Park. ■Lj ___. HOUSE, lot on Williams st., nine rooms, cellar, cistern, water works, and all improvements, at a bargain. STOKE and dwelling on Payne ay.; five rooms up stairs; large lot; very cheap. TWO large business lots in West St. Paul, on Dura* st.; also two houses in Robertson's ad dition. West St. PauL FOR SALE— S3O,OOO mortgages of my own or more, in small amonnts, from 1100 to (500, well secured, bearing at the rate of 8 per cent, in terest; will indorse with recourse. HOI and lot on Hague ay.. lot 8. block 11. Ninincer 4 Donnelly's addition: seven rooms, woodshed, cellar, water works, etc.; cheap. HOUSE— Nine rooms, cellar, cistern, closets, etc., fronting on Arch st. HODS E and lot in Ransom's addition, on Court land ay.; five rooms, closeu, pantry, cellar, well and barn; cheap. HOUSE— Seven rooms, cellar, cistern, well, kitchen, woodshed and large barn, on Gera nium St.. in Ransom's addition. WO HOUSES and lots in Hill's addition on JL Fauquier st. VACANT LOTS on Margaret, Dawson and v Frances st*.. Dayton's bluff; cheap. VACANT LOT on Payne ay.; one-third cash, balance on time. HOUSE and lot, eight rooms, with all modern improvements, corner of Holly ay. and Grotto st.; also vacant lot next to it. HOUSE AM) LOT on Maria ay. eight large rooms, kitchen, water works, cellar and barn. HOUSE AND LOT on Scbeffer St.. four rooms, closets, pantries, good cellar, cistern and large barn. HOUSE AND LOT on Beach St.; five rooms, large kitchen, cellar, cistern, woodshed, etc.; one-third cash, balance on time. "17" ACANT on Burr st., across the bridge. TWO vacant lots on Minnehaha. near Seventh X st.; Schurmeier's Seventh Street addition; cheap. HOUSE and lot on Buffalo st.near Granite, eight rooms, cellar, etc.. cheap. 1 l?(\ ACRES in Swift county, large house, J-VJV/ well, pump, stable, granary, large cellar, with all farming implements, 100 acres under cul tivation. 50 acres ready for crop, 5 acres trees around house, creek running through land, cheap, or will trade for city property. STORE and dwelling on West Seventh st., seven 0 rooms up stairs, cellar, cistern, etc. TWO VACANT LOTS, » and 6. Varney fs~re arrangement on West Seventh St.: cheap. HOUSE AND LOT. corner of Cedar and Sec ond, cheap and easy terms. FARM of 160 acres in Cottonwood county, near -L Windom. Minn.; will trade for city property or sell cheap. FARM of 140 acres in town of Sterling, Polk county. Wis.: good house and barn. LARGE STORE AND DWELLING on Reaney st. in Borup & Payne's addition, seven rooms up stairs, closets, cistern, cellar, large barn, lot 4oil^o, cheap if sold in one month. HOUSE AND TWO LOTS fronting on Acker si, in Drake's Second addition, house four rooms, cellar, cistern, well, woodshed. $3,000. LOTS 5 AND <(. BLOCK 1, Schurmeler'saa dition, cheap if sold at once, on Beech, near Seventh «t. rpiIREE TENEMENT HOUSES and double -1 house fronting on Warren and Mt. Airy sts.; double house, six rooms, closets, pantries, cellar and cistern; tenement houses, five rooms, pantries and closets: woodshed to each of the houses; bring good rent; cheap if sold at once. VACANT LOT on Francis St., Dayton's bluff, between Arcade and Mendota, cheap; also vacant lot in Syndicate Addition No. 5. LARGE CORNER LOT and adjoining lot on East Seventh st. in Lyman Dayton's addi tion, on easy terms. HOUSE AND LOT on Iteaney St. lot 45x135, eight rooms, porch, cellar, cistern.woodshed; very cheap. FOR SALE— lots on Payne ay.. between Reaney and Fauquier sts.. which I recently subdivided: will sell on easy terms, or build houses to suit. •"/ \ ACRES of land near Winona. Minn., forty \J\J two acres cultivated, balance timber; will trade for city property or sell cheap for cash. "I 1-2-STORY brick house in West St. Paul 1 seven rooms, three closets, hall up and down stairs; good barn and well; corner oakdale and Lucy sts.; on easy terms. STORE and dwelling; brings $35 rent; on Payne O ay.; three rooms op stairs; for sale chaap. WO HOUSES on Mlnnehaha for sale cheap, X if taken right away; good houses; cistern and well. FOR SALE — Two-story bouse, four rooms and basement: can be used for business: on Ar cade st. between York and Wells, on lot 4. east half of block "I. Charles Weide's subdivision in Arlington bills; price, f 1,150; balance on monthly payments. FOR SALE— House with six rooms on lot 14, with the adjoining lot 13 in block 9, Lewis' Second addition. No. M Woodbridge st, at a low rice on monthly payments. Apply 3C6 Jackson St., rooms 3 and 5. Charles A. B. Weide. LOR SALE— Two-story house on De Bow st, -F near Williams, ten rooms, eighty-barrel cis tern and cesspool, lot 50x1. "i0. price 15,500, cheap. Parties wishing to purchase, and having not enough to pay 1 will furnish balance money to con summate the sale so don't wait long. Apply 366 Jackson st. rooms, 3 and 5. Charles A. B. Weide. HOUSE — Opposite Froseth's restaurant, on Payne ay., seven rooms. well, woodshed and four closets on monthly payments cheap; also I the adjoining store which rents for f 3O per month: price $3. tOO on monthly payments. Apply at SOU Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. ONEY TO LOAN— f~have made arrange ifj. ments whereby I can make loans from $500 to $100,000. 1 invite all of my American and Her man friends to give me a call. Apply to 300 Jack son street. Charles A. B Weide. FOR SALE— Two houses, with five rooms each and good well, corner of McLean and Earl st Price $1,500: worth (1,800. which is very cheap: (150 cash, balance $15 per month. Apply »o<i Jack son st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weida. FOR SALE — Houses and lots on Dayton's bluff. Arlington hills and Nelson's addition, on monthly payments. 1 make it a rule not to foreclose. Apply 366 Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. I FOR SALE — Ten-room house with largo barn, ! X including three lots on Edgerton and Uoss sts. monthly payment*. Apply S3C Jackson st room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. FOR SALE— House with eight rooms; barn and cistern; lot 50x1*0; price (5,500. cheap; only for 30 days. Apply ZOi Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. | m»K SALE Forty acres near Rqsemount Da- J> kota county, on most easy terms. Apply 366 Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Welde. AH 1 OWN and control mo*Uy all the business lots and houses in Arlington Hills and Nel son's additions, will sell on better terms than any real estate dealer In St. Paul. Apply 363 Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. 68» POX SALE— Six beautiful lots in Yandes' addi- I. tion, facing Hastings. Mount and Maple sts.; will sell lor one-third cash, monthly payments, or nothing down; parties want to build at my old prices tor this month only. Apply 3CtJ Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. 1 • AN rED — Parties to list their property with \ v me; my commission will only be one-half what others ask. and to effect sales 1 will furnish the money to consummate the sale. Apply SC6 Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. TO LOT 18, BLOCK 3, Crulluhank's garden lout 115 feet on Seventh. 633 feet long, half cash, balance jno and two year- ' ots 13. 13 and 11, block 2, Rice st., J. Eisennienger's addition; price $3,700, half cash, balance one and two yean; double house on Goodrich ay. on easy terms. Ap ply 166 Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. FOR SALE— Two lots, 21 and 22 Hamhne. J. ■ block 4, Syndicate addition, one-half cash, ' terms easy; also- lot 7, block 1. Schurmeier & : Evans' addition to suit. Apply SCO Jackson st, I room 6. . Charles A. B. Weide. HOUSE for sale on Fauquier st. between Weido IT and Arcade. No. 796; seven rooms, kitchen, i four closets, well and good cellar; price (3,000 ; cash; $500 or $1,000 cash, balance monthly pay ments or one. two or three yean. Apply 531 j Jackson st, soon. Charles A. B. Weide. riiK KALE— bouses on Fauquier st, be , .T tween Payne ay. and Edgerton, in Borup * ■ Payne's addition cheap If taken at once: terms ; very easy; also, eighty-five feet on Payne and ' Jenks st: enw-thlrd cash, balance at two years; I also house on Reaney st* between Payne ay. and Greenbrler, near the bridge, on very liberal terms. Apply SCO Jackson St., room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. •• ->■■•■ OR SALE— Twelve lota. Stinson's Rice street addition; *5 ca»h. balance one and two years; cheap. Apply SC6 Jackson st. room 5. Charles ! * B. Weide. REALFSTATE "FOR SAL. K. Chas. A. B. Welde'a List Continued. ' 868 Jackson it. LARGE double dwelling house with small U home in rear of lot on Grove st., between Broadway and Mississippi; double house, seven largo rooms each, cellar, Phalen water; small house, five rooms, cellar, Phalen water, sheds to each, cheap if sold at one*. - ■ • ■• • A BARGAlN— lions* and lot on corner, nine rooms, good cellar, cistern: street graded; Fauquicmt.; cheap; oat-half cash, balance on Urn: . ' A. E. AC. W. Clark's List. Corner Fourth and Hubert sts. TTERE'S your chance: : '■ ""~~ LOTH two miles from union depot 1300 to 1400, 13 5 down and $10 per month; money in them. A. B. *C. W. Clark, corner Fourth and Robert streets. - • CO Onn-COKNER on Owasoo st. 140 x y>>S«»jUU 150 feet. Clark's. CO finn— CORNKK on Goodrich and JL_'___L_Ch 140x150. Clark's. Cl fjnn— TWO LOTS on Goodrich ay., *pl}\J\J\J near Milton, south front. Clark's. Cl t'l U \ FOR TWO south-front lots on >Jl)\J\J\J Osceola st. near Victoria; lie fine. Clark's. '_ Cl AF\I )— CORNER of Victoria st. and Lin •i?l^**c/v/ cola ay.; cheapest corner on the avenue. Clark's. SI G 00~" corner on Grand ay. Clark's. QUA F\f\— «OOD LOT on Case st, near Ar ij?^ttJ\J cade. Clark's. C^nn~ LOTS on WeUs and York sts., near *J*J\J \J Arcade »t.;monthly payments. Clark's. ACKKS in West St. Paul cheap. Clark's. i 112 114 J. W. Falllhee A Co.'a I.lst. H4 Kast Third st. Cl COO n « w nTe-room house on Ellen *J-*-*\j\J\J St., near Dale; cellar and cistern; small cash payment, balance monthly; this would be cheap at 13.000. C •_> (\()(\ FOB KOl'K good lots in Macalester V»JsV/Vy \J Park; lays fine, one a corner. CO /*Af I mi'V.S about 235 feet on Bondo st, •P&i\J*J\J corner of Grotto; cheap. (JQKAKOKLOT ON RONDO ST.— Near "JOt/v/ Western; $350 cash, balance easy. Q'T/^n EACH tor lots on Ellen st. large, V / O\J fine, graded and sidewalked. Q^^n EACH FOR FINK LOTS on Hondo Vvt/v_and Carroll sts. . T IST your property with J. W. Fallihee & Co., XJ 144 Bast Third st. Elliott Bros.* List, 154 East Third st, near Jackson. Q1 O r\(\ FOR the best acre in Rogers & Uen •Jl)&\f\J dricks'; near Northern Pacific im proTetnents; lots sell for $500. Q,V."^/ \ .EACH for lots near Summit and Lex >JtJ*J\J ington ays ' will be open for a few days. ■ COnn KA CH for lots near Northern Pacific O» )WV/ shops: only a few left. Of 'HO EACH for a few lots in block on Uni- OUUv Tersity ay.. near car stables. Qk| \(\ EACH for beautiful lots next door to OU\J\J Hamline; a rare chance. 110-112 Hull man 11 & Co. List. 803 Jackson st. C*l /* Rr\ EACH two lots on Grand ay., near 9 \J*JVJ St. Albans st.; above grade. i Cl •-Jr\O~ LOT on Coup ay., near Western. •~>1)OO\-' Rallmann 4 Co., 803 Jackson st 108-10 C. A. Stlnson's List. 63 East Third st CO nnn- FOUB lot * on University ay., 'JO^UUU corner Milton st C/ 1 Onn— EIGHT lots on Ellen st, corner 9 >wUU Milton. C '%()() BUYS choice lots on Charles st. Cl 000 FORanne rciideaco lot on Como Q1 OF\f\— CORXEK lot on Texas St., West Ol^^t/U St Paul; monthly payments. Cl iZf\f\— residence lot on Marshall V>i«Uc/W ay.; monthly payments. Cl .)( V \ BUYS choice residence lots on Kent Olj—vJU st., corner Marshall ay.; monthly payments . ' QO~Qnn— BUSINESS lot on Rice St.. cor- V4,OVU ncr Bluff; $300 down, balance monthly payments. ■ ■ ■ ■ CO»")^— LOTS near Northern Pacific shops; QO/*%J $50 cash, monthly payments. QT^LA— on Beach st; monthly pay- V / *J\J ments. 2_ Cl OAA- HOUSE and lot on York st.; $200 «<?-*-^ • vU cash, balance $15 a month. TT OUSBS and lots in all parts of city on monthly xl payments. - C. A. Stin*on, 63 East Third st. 112-15 • . .- . ■ Miscellaneous. ~ ■-. ~ ; "PIVE-ACRE LOT in West St. Paul, near Oak- X dale ay., close to city limits; a bargain for a few days only. Apply to M. Dowd, 479 Pleasant ay. 112-14 FARMS — On almost your own terms, tnree im proved farms: don't write unless you mean business. C. A. Young. Windom. Minn. 4 I £)f\ ACRES, fifty acres under cultivation, l AAJ good farm house, sixteen miles from St Paul. For particulars call on Cramer St Co. 112-13 FOR SALE. . ICYCLE— A second-hand bicycle, fifty-inch. i J Apply room 22, Fire and Marine building. 5 BOAT ENGINE— 4x6 link motion; also a 3x5 JJ upright rerernable. Box 739, Hastings. Minn. BOAT— A 4x6 English link motion, new and first-class; also a 3x5; cheap. Box 789, Hast ings, Minn. 3 COFFEE URN— Three gallon, cheap; at 231 \J West Seventh st 5 COUNTER— Shelving and other fixtures at v> 230 West Seventh st. 5 pOCNTEB, large; very aheap. 481 Portland \J block. ■ 2 CAKI'ETS, counter and show case cheap. 431 \J Broadway. 103-11 ■PXCIXK AND BOlLEß— Fifteen-horse JLj power Depewengine.twenty-flve-horae power boiler, pump and connections for oale cheap, or will exchange for real estate. Apply C. A. Stin son. 63 East Third st 112-25 I^O 11 SALE — A course of shorthand and typo i writing at Northwestern School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Anna C. Drew & Co., room 9, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 101-14 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE very cheap: nearly new and in perfect order, including ranee and an elegant child's crib. F. H.. Globe. 5 IRON FENCE— Cheap. 100 feet. A- E. Clark, . corner Kobert and Fourth sts. 5 ONE TEXT 12x13. ten-ounce duck; cheap. S. E., Globe. ■ • ■ 5 POOL TABLES— Two pool tables. Call on G. P. at 236 Bast Seventh st. 5 PIANO— first-class upright, as the JL owner is about to leave town; call and se cure a bargain. Boom 12, 151 West Third st. 3 OO DA FOUNTAIN— SO 7 Broadway. 6 REES AND PLANTS— I offer for the spring X trade to close out the business fruit and orna mental trees, shrubs, vines and small fruits at bargains, corner Suclling ay. and St Clair st. W. E. BrimhalL I 108-14 (j;.)n- ALMOST NEW sewing machine with O<CvJ attachments; worth »40. Call 539 lgle hart st . 110-12 Dr. Bryant, 10% East Third st. pOR SALE— Shade and ornamental trees. ~poß SALE— choice currant bushes. T>OR SALE— I,OOO raspberry bushes. 17 OR SALE— IOO,OOO strawberry plants. POX SALE— IOO snow-ball bushes. pOR SALE— hard maples. '. ' "POR SALE— trees, trees; Summit Park nursery. Dr. Bryant, lUVt East Third st. 108* MISCELLANEOUS. LIME, LIME. LlME— Northfleld lime; the ■M-J best brown lime in the market; we are now prepared to take orders for car lots on track at as low prices as any other good lime in the market Bamaley A Tramm, Northfleld, Minn., or J. D. Bamaley. room 6, 360 Jackson st. - 112-13 SHADE TREES, elm and mountain ash, the finest in the Northwest at the very lowest prices: every tree failing to take root will be re placed this fall or spring of 1887, as desired. Leave your orders with Peter McUouough. corner Twenty lourth st and Chicago ay. south; Joseph Unto*, 2605 Twenty-sixth st. south, Minneapolis, Minn. Tree* will be delivered the day after being taken from native soil. 111 MINERAL WATER— I want everybody to know that I am selling the Castalian mineral water. James 11. Brown. 364 Robert at 78* WANTED TO BUY. ENGINE — A thirty horse-power high-speed Xj stationary engine and boiler; give maker, time used and price. 11. P. Bolles, Aberdeen. D«k. 4 Second-hand square; must be cheap, will pay cash. Piano. Globe. ' 3 SHOW-CASK— Second-hand, in good repair. O Address, stating terms, G. P., Globe. 1 r RUCK— An old four-wheeled; must be cheap. -L Apply at Woolmar's shooting-gallery, 252 East Seventh st. ' 8 TEXT— second-hand tent about 19x13. cheap. H. K. P.. Globe. 2 •>"■ ARCHITECTS. . M. RADCLIFE, architect, rooms 26 and 37, • Wilder block, bet Jackson and Sibley sts. J47-«m ORITZ L. WEISER, Rooms 89 and 4o chamber of •omatic*. SuPaui. 277* | IITfTTTI ■■■■■! ■■■■ * MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the Globe re-* celved at W. J. Hughes', druggist, cornel Monroe street and Third avenue, Eati Division, Minneapolis. SITUATIONS OFFERED. A P « l « l , I "i?*, I ? in'photograph gaUery. Adam. A 1001 Washington ay. south. ■ \ BARBER— A first-class white barber. InquiM N. Schoenburn, 232 Sixth ay. south, 1 ABINETMAKERS, two first-class, no other* V->__need apply. 217 Second ay. north. 4 pABINET MAKERS-Two first-class; M V-/ other need apply. Inquire 217 First ay. north. ' ■ ISinVASIIERS-Two good dishwashers at XJ Davidson's restaurant. Second and Nicollet SOLICITOR for city trade: also a responsible *-» man to take charge of our business in Still water.^. F. Adams, 122_South Fifth it. 5 SALESMAN, active and energetic, of good ad- KJ dress; call in person after 10 a. m. Joseph Smart ft Co.. 64 Eastman block. Minneapolis. I SITUATIONS WANTED. ' RKXTICE GIKLS-Two good ones at , A .,, trimming parlors of Miss Stuart, room 48, Stillman block. £ BAKTKNDKK by a man with some experience: XJ country preferred. J. c., Globe. 4 -DOOKKEEI'KK-By a young lady, or any J-f office work; reference given. 54 Eastmaa ay.. Minneapolis. ■ : . £«„* P , P° ak9 German, English and trench, and made examination in those three languages; the best of reference; wholesale gro ceries or tobacco preferred. J. X., 2605 Twenty sixth, ay. south. 106-112 DRIVE DELIVERY or help In store wagon; am well acquainted in all parts of city. X L., Globe." j DELIVERY— By a young man to drive deliv u cry wagon, or to take care of horses for a private family. F. Globe. 1 MACHINIST— By a man to run a moulding machine; ore who understands his business 607 Fourth St. south. PACKER or shipping clerk and a cook marker. J. A. X., Globe. 4 \yORK— By a young man who is used to hard to work and can furnish good references. A. L. S.. 1319 Third ay. south. • 4 '"TEAMSTER— By young man (Swede); under- J- stands driving and taking care of horses; store or family place. A. S., Globe. -.3 BUSINESS 1 1 1 A X C A HALF-INTEREST in a good paying office; JTi. references exchanged. Goodwin & Mo fapTtrn. • RNITL'RE of a well located boarding house J. cheap; good lease. Goodwin & McGovern, 27 Washington ay. GROCERIES— A good clean stock; also stock *-* of drags: part cash. Goodwin 3c McGovern. TO EXCHANGE. INARMS— We have a tew fine stock fiarms for city property. Goodwin & McGovern. GIOOD Wl>" & McGOVERN have got a flour " ing mill that there is big money in; will take city property. 27 Washington ay. >lISCEULANK"ors.~~ " AUCTION— H. Creighton attends to sales of furniture at residences, real estate and auction sales of all kinds. Office, 21S Hennepin Aye.. Minneapolis, next to Dime Museum W. H. Creighton, Auctioneer. . " 103-130 DESK, to rent cheap; good pleasant office. Goodwin A McGovern, 27 Washington ay. FOR SALE— A produce and fruit commission A business established seven years ago; low rent and good line of shippers. Woodward & Com pany. 17 Bridge square, Minneapolis. 110- U I 'ARM of forty acres for rent cheap; seven acres broke: new house, six rooms, also new barn; Call at 800 Fourteenth ay. south 3 ROOMS— Wanted by gentleman and wife (no children), one or two pleasant unfurnished or partly furnished rooms with or convenient to good day board. Address H. A., Globe office. Minneapolis. HOTEL, furnished, of forty rooms, for sale or rent; bar and billiard room. Inquire for Brewster, 323 Hennepin. ground floor. : 4 HORSES — For sale; one matched pair, four sad dle ponies and one good driver. Call at barn rear blacksmith shop, Minnesota Transfer - • _ 110-13 ■ " HANDSOME black walnut marble-top bed room set complete for sale cheap; good bargain for those just starting housekeeping. 167 Island ay.. Minneapolis. HOUSE MOVER-E. O. Sunken. Can be found at 1323 Fourteenth ay. south. 89-120 OST — Nicollet ay. between Third and Fourth sts. last evening, a roll of money and a business college certificate. Liberal reward for its return to 313 Fourth st. south. OOL TABLES, two, at 1019 Washington ays. 111-13 PLASTERING sand and dirt for sale at 1009 South Second st - - 106-112 ROOM— furnished front room can be had at 39 Ninth st. south. 5 SODA FOUNTAIN at a bargain: three and one-half feet square, five feet high; twenty syrups aud six draft tubes; made by Tufts and used one season. Inquire of Paris-Murton com pany, 113 and 120 Washington ay. north, ilinneap olis - 111-13 SOLICITOR for the country; insurance pre O erred. Call Monday at room 63, Loan and Trust Building. ■ j_ rpo LOAN— I2O,OOO in sums to suit, on city X property; also $100,000 in one amount; a very low rate of interest. Isaac McNair, r00m.3 We bb block. 107-19 H LA X bMORE &A CEL Li I |«5 - Manufacturers of \j ? « GOLD' BRONZE AND ORNAMENTAL J i 8 .. . PICTURE FRAMES, I | mm And Dealers in Steel Engravings and oil ffl \ ft Paintings. Gilding* Residing a specialty ffl ! ■ No. UK. Seventh St.. ST. PAUL. MINN." (I ■ Has come and with its advent building operations are going forward again vigorously. Many of those making improvements need money. This is to notify them, and all who want to bor row, that we are prepared to lend arge and small sums on im proved real estate at the lowest current rates and without delay. We make the business of lend ing money a specialty and are al ways provided with funds, avail able, just as soon as the neces sary papers can be made out. Although the bulk of our loans is upon improved property we sometimes make them on choice UNIMPROVED LOTS, and are ready to consider any good appli cations of this kind. "We also buy and sell BANK STOCKS, Municipal, County and School Bonds and other investment se curities. I t&" Our office is on the ground floor of the Drake Block, nearly opposite the Merchants hotel. IffPOBT & PEET. ._ - — . . -^. ... Cheap Coal! _ • ■ — ■.*, • GRIGGS & FOSTER ' Offer the best grades of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal at the very lowest market prices. Tbeir coal is fresh from the mines and well screened, and their body wood can* not be equaled in the stato. Special Low Rates on MAPLE AND BIRCH WOOD. 41 E. Third St.. Cor. Cedar. HORSE POWERS I DERRICKS AND CONTRACTORS' OUTFITS American Mf 'g Co., Comer Robert and KislitU Streets. St. Paul I