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1 G ST. PAUL WANTS " SITUATIONS OFFERED.' ! ,^ j ale. (:;• I :' ' ' GENTS— Live, energetic men cau obtain lu crative employment by calling at room SJ ; Davidson block. .•* *■?"?' j GENTS wanted in every part of the North- ; west for Brewster's Safety Beta holder; the neatest boom ever offered for agents; $10 a day Sasily made: everybody that drive-, a horse wants them: can be attached on every vehicle drawn by I horses, from the finest carriage down; runaways, trampingoflir.es under tho horses' feet and an noyance of not finding your reins where you lett j them done away with by the use of this safety holder. 217 East Seventh st., St. Paul, John Haisly^ ■ '***? GENTS and canvassers attention— lf you are making ten than 18 % day. call and see the latest novelty of merit out; wanted In every office, store and house-; never been canvassed and sells at sight; energetic ladies succeed as well as men: agents wanted everywhere; sample sent on receipt of 75 cents. 217 East Seventh St.. bt. Paul. John Halsly. I> -"* AGENTS wanted throughout the entire North west for the best rug machine made! knits rugs or yarn. 200 stitches a minute; 1 havo the latest designs in Turkish rug patterns; agents arc making $5 a day on patterns alone: sample ma chine and rug pattern sent.anywhere for $1. -1. East Seventh st., St. Paul. John Ilatsly. !■».-«.* GENTS— Send to St. Paul factory for Missouri A steam washers and save freight, etc. Live agents wanted throughout the Northwest. Mis souri Steam- Washer Co., 42 Gil&llan block, St. l'anl. Minn. i ■ .T> ARBER— At 'CO J ackson st. J t5 ARISER for Saturday. 90 Dakota ay. BOY for drug store: must be smart and honest. P. C. l.utz. oliS Wabasha st. " Short-order cook, immediately, at 345 Robert st. 1 C tUERK— Young man in crockery store; one kc / quainted with business preferred: only those with references need apply. 9. a. m.. 230 East Seventh st. _____^ - AiTrENTEISS in the city: call to-day. v.-' White's employment office. __!_ CIIGARMAKERS at John Hart's, 5'J4 Still- J water st ; . l pIAJECFJSKTKBS at 369 Fuller st. '■■ i~\ ILDER at C. Thomas', 43 West Third si. 1 VI ENGINEER— to run an engine and make himself useful. .1. I>. Uurle.2aG Rice st. TJARNESSMA— ER-rGood steady job to good XX sober and industrious man. both winter and Hummer. P. It. L. llajdenbergh & Co.. St. Paul. 1 "iTtaNAGER— the oldest collecting agency I>l in America, for a branch office in St. Paul; ■ he need not be a lawyer. Address J. B. Martin ;• dale. 142 La t-alle St.. Chicago. 123-3'J FFICE WORK— Quick, genteel and intelli gent boy to do office work; must be willing to work and furnish references; proper party only. Apply room 17 Mannheimer block, between 12 and j 1 o'clock. ■ ____I -P' ATNTERS— Two good ones, at S4l West X Third st. Steindoff & Glitz. . 1 P "RIOTER— A first-class job printer: steady employment at J. W. Cunningham Co.'?. J RAILROAD LABORERS— Day and station; work in Wisconsin and Minnesota: steady work and Rood pay; new orders coming iii daily. Moore's employment office. 263 Sibley st., directly opposite Union* depot entrance, St. Paul. I'M SOLICITOR— Energetic man to solicit adver tisements. C. B. Bobb. 173 East Third st. 1 ALES MAX— First-chue traveling, to carry a line of ladies'. misses" and children's fine shoes in the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin; none but experienced man with good rcferenco need apply. Call or address Monday, the lVthinst., room 10, Clarendon hotel. 135-36 TI'JNOGiCAPHERs call for positions. Anne kJ^ C. Drew & Co., room 0, Hale block, opposite Merchants. " 1-' SALESMAN— Cigars, tobaccos and teas, first class, for city, with well-established trade; good salary to right man. Cigars. Globe. 120-36 SALESMAN— Cigar, first-class, lor city, with well-established trade; good salary to right man. Cigars. Glebe. __l? G J"' i; TEX CARPENTERS. Apply of Thomas Presson, 405 Sclby ay. \ _1 rpKAMSTERS. grubbers, porters, men to do X chorea. Apply at White's employment office. 1 — j; M KR— One who understands the trade; is a X good worker and does not drink whisky; can get a job by applying at once to William P. Saw yer, Stillwatar. Minn. __. VTTAGON at 126 Dakota ay. 1 TXT AITEU— At 285 Sibley st. 7 \7"OUNG MAN to wash dishes • and assist in — kitchen. 343 Robert st. 7 ■yOUNG MEN AND LADIES wanted to JL learn telegraphy, days and evening; chance form en to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe. Telegraph company, 50 Davidson block. St. Paul. Minn. 303* 1 t \( »~MKX~f(jr~Sault Ste. Mane railway; *1.50 J.V-/L/ per day: station work 14 to 20 cents per yard. John Swainson & Co.. corner Seventh and Sibley. ■. .*_ '. _______ to),"; MEN for Maiden Rock, $1.50 per day; 8 ~-"J men for Wiliniar. ?1.50 per day; Free fare. John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley. 136 _ I C BRICKMASONS— S3.SO per day. John IJ Swaiuson _ Co.. corner Seventh and Sibley. 13l> I (\ TEAMS for railroad work. $3.50 per day; ' *-k\J free fare. John Swainson & Co, corner Seventh and Sibley. 136 *i»1 C\ to 10 ° loaned °" furniture, horses, cows, OIV-'and wagons; property not removed. R.Dem-' ing & Co.. 862 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* »W\AOENTSimmediutelyto take orders for the A\J New National Atlas for the state of Minne sota and the territory of Dakota. This is the only atlas published from the surveys of the govern ment. Call at once and secure territory. Stod man & Brown, sole publishers National Atlas. 300 Jackson St., St. Paul. Minn. ' 124-49 tT7\ T KAMS on Minneapolis „ Pacific: ship I\J Monday: pay $4 per day; free fare. White's employment office, 308 Minnesota st. 136 »)l | STATION MEN in Minnesota. 9 to 15 <~r\J cents per yard; board $3.50. White's era ployment office. 136 " ,-.,/ \ LABORERS for Minnesota. $1.50 per day; UKJ board $3.50. White's employment oflice. 136 I 1 M} STATION MEN, 14 to 22 cents per yard, XLA_» in Wisconsin. White's employment office, 308 Minnesota st.. St. Paul, or 117 Washing . ton ay. south, Minneapolis. 136 •JA STATIONMEN, 16 to 20 cents per yard"; , ; . »J\J men can board themselves; ship Monday morning; offices open Sunday from 10 to 12. White's employment office. 308 Minnesota st., St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay.. South Minneapolis. . 156 - ... - "1 i\ MEN for surfacing track in Iowa: $1.50 per X \J day. board *3..*>0; ship Monday morning. Call to-day for tickets at White's employment office. 136 £.(} LABORERS for Wisconsin, $1.50 per day; tJyJ board $1; ship Monday morning. White's employment office. ■ 136 i)f\ MEN for Chicago. Burlington & Northern. AAj *1.50 per day, board $3.50. White's employ ment office. 136 "I (\ MEN for saw mill in Wisconsin; steady work J"./ the year round. White's employment office. 136 5 MEN for brick yard, $24 per month and board. White's employment office. 136 Female. PPRENTICE GIRLS— Two immediately. Call at 306 East Susan st. 1 * PPRENTICE girl to learn dressmaking. 161 J\ Carroll st. 1 A PPRENTICE GIRLS— for dressmak _— ing immediately. Call at 603 East Susan. 1 APPRENTICE GIRL for dressmaking at Mrs. J. Winkclmann. 44a Wabasha st. 1 A PPRENTICE girl at Mrs. W. Wesendonk'E. j\. 90 West Tenth st. ■ 7 CANVASSER— Gentleman of 45 on the road wants intelligent lady assistant between 25 and 40 of good health. A. X. L.. Globe. • 1 COOK — First class woman; highest wages paid. J Inquire at once at 64 East Eleventh st. 136 COOK — At 448 Jackson st., at once; woman pre f erred. ■ 7 pOOK- First-class. 64 East Eleventh st. 7 T \RESSMAKE~RS to sew in families: No. 1 XJ cutter, also first-class finisher. Room 9, Habiphorst block. 1. TVlifiXU ROOM GIRL at 129 West Fourth st. U _ 1 DRESSMAKING— Six good, experienced girls. 382 Exchange st. 1 DRESSMAKER— A first-class trimmer. M. . A. O'Keefe, room 15, Forcpaugh block; Seven corners. . - ■. - ijx ?TENE_7VL WORK— Girl in small family. VI Mrs. P. C. Lntz, corner George and Bidwell, West St. Paul. ' - _i- REAT .TOY, girls, great joy. I have places VX for you all, if you want general housework. Ladies are storming my office, and I wish you would storm them too. Turn out in full force this r.-eek. It will be your luck. I have wofk for your fathers, brothers and cousins too, come one, come all. Achilles, 165 East Seventh, corner Jackson, and 180 West Seventh, up stairs. -. 136 GIRL— Experienced, for general housework. 20 T Iglehartst. . ,-.,. /~1 IKL for general housework. 45 East Sixth st. - r^ IRL in a family of three. > 653 Burr street. JTI IRL— At 386 Exchange st. . . 1 . GIRL, GOOD, immediately in small family" easy place, good wages. Call 613 Laurel ay. GLHL. to learn dressmaking. 319 East Sev enth Et. ■- • -1 Ci IRLS to sew on pants; room 88, Union block, I" 79 East Fourth st. 136 /"I IRL, from 11 to 1C years old. at 7 Tilton st. /~"i IRL for general housework at 618 Canada st. yjr - •-■ . -jj GIRLS for cooking, second, dining-room, nurs vT ing, general housework, canvassers, etc.; good places; high wages. " Competent help at em ployment agency. 317 Wabasha st. ' 130-28 .SITUATIONS OFFERED. ] .: : Female— Continued. .. HOUSEWORK— Good woman at 98 Kast Ninth XI st.:.. good wages and good homo. -1 TJOUSEWOUK— Apply at once at 350 IX - East Ninth st. ' 1 JTOUSEWOR— — at 50SDeBow st, OUSEWORK— Good girt for housework; CO o 1 pay. 194 Peail at. ; 1 HOfSKWORIt— Good girl at SOU Cedar st.,op ' posite capitol. ' - 1 fjoITsEWOUK-Girl, 57« West Third st. 1 TTOUSE WORK— Competent girl. 513 Still- XI water »t..St. Paul. . ■ 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for small family.German ■ preferred, at 370 Ramsey st. 1 HOUSEWORK— neat young girl to assist in housework. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. Monday. May 17, at 175 West Ninth street. 1 HOUSEWORK— Gorman girl for- general "/ housework, at 491 Wabaslia St., between Ninth and Tenth st«. _7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework, Li „ at 421 Marshall ay. 135-37 HOUSEWORK— General; a good Norwegian XL or German girl; must be a good cook, washer and irouer: good wages paid, at 229 Western ay. 7 Alß"VVOßlv^T'hroe hair switch weavers, five hair ventilators. Call to-day; 419 Wa basha at., up stairs. . £ 1 AUXDKY WOMEN— Three experienced, JLj who understand the work thoroughly. Call Monday morning at 475 Jackson st. 1 ADIES to toke orders for a celebrated rubber , specialty. ■ For sealed particulars, sample, j etc., address The French Spcoific Co., St. Albans I Place. Philadelphia, Pa. : 131-36 j MRS. KNELL'S intelligence office. Fore paugh's. block. Seven corner, late of Min nesota St.: girls in want of employment see me at once at my new offices, just ■ by way of encourage me »t; I will make you no charge. 136 "jyrtTBSK GIRL— One good nurse girl at 217 11 East Seventh St.. Monday morning: one ; good German girl for a family of two and good girls generally can find employment at -'17 East Seventh, near Sibley st. Mrs. M. C. Dennis. 136 AT URiSE GlßL— Apply at 739 St. Peter st. i> , ■■■ -_ 136-37 TVT'iISE GlßL— Competent. 739 St. Peter st. ■\TURSE GIRL— 525 Ashland ay. Call i> to-day. 1 EWING GIRL, at once at 510 St. Paul st. by Mr?, lticheson. . : ■■ _1 ■yOUNG LADY to write at home, accustomed J- to writing wrappers preferred. H. 11. L., Globe. 1 VOIN'G LADIES to form class in shorthand X '"" and typewriting at McCourt's amanuensis and reporter's training school, ' room 0, Second National bank buildidg, corner of Third and Wa basha sts.; call and examine testimonials from lady pupils now holding positions|in St. Paul busi ness nouses. ...■-■ . 136 I ' LAUNDRY-fciniJS; 15 first class for gen- O eral housework, wages $14 to $16: 20 girls for small families. $10 to" $12: come early. Hayos' employment office, 489 Wabasna st.,lace and crape cleaning works. * .'."-; 136 t>l f\ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows •D i Wand wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing A Co.. 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* SITUATIONS ANTED. ________ Male^ A TTEXTIOX contractors, railroad men, hotol- X— keepers. I have opened an employment office for men, 434 Jackson st., corner East Seventh St., over Manhattan clothing store. The reputation which my female intelligence office has made famous all over the Northwest, will surely follow my male employment office. I will conduct it on an honest and reliable basis and ask respectfully for your patronage. Achilles. 136 BUSINESS menocan obtain competent stenog raphers and tpyewriter operators at McCourfs bureau of shorthand and typewriting, room 6, Second National bank building; recom mendations are made only after a thorough ex amination.__LJ_l__L_' ' 130 800B OOK KEEPER — German man; small salary D ■ required; talks some English. E. M. J. 1 T>OOKKEEPER— Businessmen who do not -D require the constant services of a bookkeeper can have their books kept by double entry, at a small monthly cost by addressing Bookkeeper, care room 10. Gilflllan block. ■ _1 AKER— By first-class bread and cake baker. F. S..' Globe. 1 STORE or office by young man with good En glish education; no objection to going out of town. R. T.. Globe. _7 BLACKSMITH and engineer, by good general XJ ■workman. J.Christie, Globe, _7 pTbMPßTENT.~steno7jrapheTs~and typewriter \-' operators can obtain good positions by ap | plying to McCourt's bureau of shorthand and typewriting, room 6, Second National bank build ing. .-■•..-■•■■ ■ 136 pOACHMAN in a private family; German; v^ knows the city well and how to take care of horses; best of references. 7 /"lOACHMAN; thoroughly experienced; Scotch: VV age 25. W. C, 415 Rosabel st. 1 pOACHMAX — By young man in private fam- O ily. 590 Laurel ay. • --7 CLERK — Scandin avian in grocery or cloth ing store; first-class references. G. 1., 200 East Seventh st. /~IOLLECTOR— By a man with first-class city 0 references. 'C. D., Globe. 1 'pkRAUGHfSMAN— By a competent draughts- U man, designer .and mechanic; references furnished. H. B. Globe. 1 DRIVER for a delivery wagon, well acquainted with the city. J. A., 67 West Third st., city ENGINEER — and reference given. Engineer Globe. 1 iDREIGHT "CLERK— By young man of four X; years' experience in general freight depot; willing to accept any honorable position; b(!st of Eastern and St. Paul references furnished. A. G. ii.. Globe. '- J " ' 1 /"A ROCERY— Wholesale or retail, by steady VT young man of 17. P. P.. Globe. 7 |~1 ROCER Experienced, in store, or any hon- VT orable employment; best of references; age 19. H. M.. Globe. . 7 OARNESSMAKER by a competent man; LX good references: Northern Minnesota or Da kota preferred. Box 59, Ada, Minn. 7 HOTEL WORK— roan and wife; man as '. clerk or bartender, wife as cook or house keeper; no children; no objection to going out of town. P. C, Globe. 7 HOTEL Frst-class; references given. Thos. E. Smith. 124 West Fifth st. 7 HOTEL RUNNER— By a young man of good address. ■ Norway house, Rosabel st. 7 LAUNDRY MAX in hotel or any other place; first-class references. Laundry, Globe. 1 § I\TAXAGER — Any one wanting a competent iT-L . .person of long experience to take charge of a hotel or a lumbering interest please address F. W. Ward, 527 Pine gt.. St. Paul. • 1 OFFICE or wholesale >. house by young man, with view to advancement; strictly temper ate, well educated, good penman, good references. M., 493 East Seventh st. 7 SALESMAN First-class salesman with some reliable boot and shoe house. Boots and Shoes. Globe. 1: '■? - ■ ■ 1 TORE, wholesale or retail, by boy 19 years old; have Common school education; good references furnished. ■- W. T., 96 West Robie st. 1 TEAMING by responsible man with horse and . light wagon. Box 2166. city. . 1 WHOLESALE STORE— By boy 18 years old, VV. . quick at figures and can write well; good references. ■' W. J. P., 270 Gates st. • ■ 7 YOUNG MAN from the East desire a position 'X ' of importance where business ability will be recognized; 'best references. Address Ability, Globe. . ■' ■-.-■■ 1 iti f\ to $100 loaned on lurniture, horses, cows •41'J.v/and wagons; property not removed. R. Dom ing & Co., 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* '..■«..■■:' .Female. ALL KINDS of competent and reliable do mestic help furnished at employment agency, 317 Wabasha st. Orders receive prompt attention.- - : 136-38 "DOOKKJSEPER— By a young lady of experi- JLJ ' eriee, at moderate salary, or will do copying at home - at ■ reasonable rates; good references given.- M:, 338 East Ninth St. 1 | CLERK— ;By German lady in a store; prefer I v» fruit and confectionary; can furnish best of references.' A. B. C, Globe. 1 COOK By a woman who can do meat and pas ; try cooking, 55 East Eleventh st. 1 COOK — at the lakes or on a farm. For particulars call for Mrs. Taylor, 211 Four teenth st. ■ -- .:-.-. • 7 /^OMrAXIOX-r-By a young lady of refinement; ■V-A in St. Paul or Minneapolis. K. P., St. Paul. "C> XPERT typewriter operator at MeCourt's J— ' ■ bureau of shorthand and typewriting, room 0, Second National bank building. 131; TTOUSEKEEPER— By jan educated woman, ! O. or to take care of children and attend to ■ the lighter household duties. H. 50. Globe. 1:15 'tJOUSEKEEPER— By experienced lady, in or XJ. out of city; wages not so much of an object as a good home. S. 8., Globe. . . .-. 7 ] OUSKWORK— By good girl in small, plain I — Catholic family; a good home desired. Al, Globe. /«; -'."*.;■ '■'.-• . 1 TJ OUSKWORK— In a small, strictly first-class H American family, by a a Swedish girl who can give the best of city references. M. H., Globe. KITCHEN WORK— A young giri to assist. 232 West Seventh st. . . 1 OFFICE WORK— Wholesale house or office : by young man 01 21 desirous of advance ment; experienced, obliging and willing to work; I reference by leading New York. firm. J. D. G., 198 East Thirteenth st., old number. ■ 130 OEAMSTRESS— By young lady, in families; O can cut and fit.'- S. 01. Globe. _^^ i 'OAL:ESLAD » or assistant bookkeeper, atmod- O . crate salary, by a young lady with good refer ences. : A. 1)., Globe. : 1 'TVAILORESS— First-class, in a Montana city; . X.' good wages to the right party. L. X., Globe. 1 WASHING— A lady wants to take in washing; ■ also will work by the day. Call rear 136 East Fifth st. - .... 1 (jj*l i "V to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows «i? X V_/and wagons; property not removed. R. pern "lng St Co., 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* :,. BOARD WANTED. ' ROOMS— Pleasantly furnished with good board by a young man with good habits to not ex ceed till nar _<_— . iR.BL _. —Uho.- " -" ; - < THE ST. PAXJIi DAILY GLOBE. StHSTDAY MORNING, MAT r lfi," 1 18&> —TWENTY PAGES: ] BU SIJfESS CHAVCES. ' A FIXE business property consisting of store and dwelling 13x10 and lot 00x120, well and stable (or sulo in a rapidly growing part of tlio j city, situated on a corner of ono of the most pop ulated streets in that part, with or without stock and fixtures; clicap for two weeks only: good rea son for selling can bo given. Call 1019 Payne ay., corner of Cook. . 134-87 OARDING HOUSE and saloon, with lioenso for salo cheap; will give leave of building; the owner wishes to retire from business.' CO West Filmoro ay. 134-37 BUSINESS of all kinds such as boarding-houses,' hotels, restaurants, saloons, eigur-stands, stocks of . all kinds, - etc., bought, sold ' or ex changed by Bergstroin & Co., business brokers. 210 East Seventh st., 81. Paul. Minn. 4tf* COUNTRY STOKK and stock of merchandise ' for sale, doing a good business; no other store within eighteen miles; will sell part cash and balnnceou tiuio with good security. Mer chant. Globe. 1211-50 DENTIST with $250 cash to toko ohargo of a , first-class St. I'aul city office, with one-half interest; oftlce has lino location, is furnished ele gantly; doing good business; if you mean busi ness address Dentist, Globe. 130* FOX SALE A business property which pays 6 per cent, on $20,000; will sell for $16,000. 11. W. Johnson. 133-35 KXKUAI. BUSINESS in tho Ked River KJT valley; location first-class. J. W. Shepard, room 7, Gillillau block. 180 M' ILTINERY BUSINESS— CentraI location" doing a good business. J. W. Shepard. room 7, Giltillan block. \ 130 NEWSPAPER for salo; a live paper in ono of the best towns in the Jim river valley, Dako- I ta; reason for soiling, poor health. Inquire at Globe oflice. . 132-138 PLASTERER'S SHOP— coiuuleto orna- j mental plasterer's shop for sale cheap, con sisting of sixty center pieces, and their cases, brackets and gelatine. Call Monday morning on J. C. llanlcy. corner Eighth and Waconta. 136 '■ ROLLER MILL-To sell or trade for city property, land, etc., a ZOO-barrel all roller . mill; A No. 1, good as new; run by Harri3 Corlis condensing engine, 14x42-inch; books will show upon oath a net profit of over $500 per month from the farmers' exchange trade alone; but little running capital needed; mill cost over $45,000; will sell or trade for one-half the amount. Address G. Y. 8.. care Globe. 127-157 RESTAURANT and sample room, line, tor sale; good location. Inquire at P. J. Bowlin, i 314 Sibloy at., between Third and Fourth. 19* STOCK of drugs and groceries for sale; good location; low rent. W. 9, Globe. Minneapolis. STOCK of groceries for sale; horses and wagon; O good location; low rent. Box 2505, city. 133-3!) SALOON for sale; first class; lease, license and liquor. Apply to C. 11. Wallor, 113 East Sev enth st. ' 130-42 SALOON, first-class, for sale at one-half its value; call to-day; must be sold: party going to old country, corner Sibley and Seventh, room 8. Kramer block. 0 - 136 SALOON* for sale or rent cheap; 1124 East - Seventh st. : tbti SALOON Lease and license for sale; corner Courtland and Sycamore sts., near St. Paul & Manitoba railroad shops. 131-133 SALOON First class on Seventh St.; fine loca tion; will sell cheap (payments) or change for good city property. C. 24, Globe. 126-42 WANTED— man with $540 in cash to man- , VV age a branch business in Minneapolis for a St. Paul firm: team and outfit furnished. Room 12, 303 Jackson st. 136 (J*l / ) to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows X Vand wagons: property not removed. K.Dem ing & Co.. 362.1 ackson. cor. Fifth, over bank, 113*. FiyAXCIAL. TVfEWPORT & PKET, Drake block. Third st. ii opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from C to 8 per cent, on improved city property, and furnish it without delay; they also buy and fell mortgages, bonds and stocks. -248tt HE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company (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 as 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 of the kind in the city or state. 1 personally superintend the busi ness and save lawyers' fees to all parties dealing with us. J. S. Mackey, president, room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth , and Jack son sts., St. Paul, Minn.; room 7, Mackey-Legg block, corner Fourth and Nicollct, Minneapolis. Minn. 93» A NY AMOUNT to loan on improved city prop xi erty at lowest rates by Bergstrom & Co. I'M East Seventh st. . 340* ; FOB LOANS on long or short time on vacant lots o furniture and all personal property.: Call on H. Kothschild, 104 East Third st. and get rates 136; /"^ AXNON _ CO.. 325 Jackson st.. buy notes and : v!T lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc, without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. ' . 225* ■LTERMANN TROTT, 303 Jackson st., room EX 13 — Money to loan at from 6to 8 per cent, on improved city property and farms; also de sirable city lots and farm lands for sale. ■' 133-317 T OANS on real estate and personal property: .1 J entirely new system on chattel loans. Call or write room 1, Presley block, 104 East Third st. • *£• . ■ ~. : . -.' T OAKS on personal ■property in Bums to suit, JL— without publicity: notes bought. "A. B. Rob erts, corner Fifth and Wabasua. ■ 71* T OANS OX FURNITURE, horses, carriages, J— etc.; every accommodation afforded; lowest rates. 11. Rothschild, lot East Third st. 128* LOANS un life insuranco policies. L. P. Van ■ Norman, No. 245 First ay. s., Minneapolis. . - June 21-lvr TVTONEYTO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $lv,- ItX 000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22* npHE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Compan y -L (incorporated;, private bankers, loan flO and upwards on diamonds, gold watches, fine jewelry, and other personal property, taken as collateral, with notes, at one-half rates of pawnbrokers. 93* WANTED— 32,000 at 7 per cent., on a house V V and lot on St. Anthony hill, worth $4,000; two or five years' time; no brokers. Address care of C. F. A.. Globe. ■ 135-30 <P1 f\ TO $100 LOANED on furniture, musical v'-Lvy instruments, horses, cows, vehicles, etc.; property not removed; partial return payment re. ceived; no publicity; write and we. will call. R. Doming & C 0.,362 Jackson. cor.Fifth. over bank. <nj f\( \f\ to «50,000 loans made without delay as fjPtJyJyJ «oon as title can be examined on St. Paul real estate, with interest from - 6 to 8 per cent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap- j ply to E. 6. Chittenden, First National bank build ing. ' -■ - 226-ly : (£1 OH finn TO LOAN on improved Sv. wl.\J\Ji\J\J\J Paul real estate, 3 to 5 years' lime, in any amount, from $1,000 to 520,000. with interest at 6. 6 1-2, 7. 7 1-2 and 8 per cent., accord ing to values and location; money furnished im mediately. Stokes Bros. &Co., investment brokers, No. 157 East Fourth ft., under First National bank. S3s* MISCEL,-AX_OUS. A TTEXTION— Keating has removed her A dressmaking establishment from Nelson ay. to 489 Wabasha st., opposite the French church; she will be pleased to have those desiring dresses made to give her a trial; her old customers are invited to call on her at her new quarters. 130 fMIIMSEX SWEEP — Twin City Chimney vy Sweep company's office at 292 East Seventh gt. Office at 368 Dayton ay. 134-40 HOUSE AND LOT in Chicago tor improved or unimproved St. Paul property. O. 11. M., Globe. . 7 MRS. U. L. DE LONG, professional cutter of ladies' cloaks, dresses, etc. 371 Exchange St. North. - 131-161 MRS. SXELL, late of Minnesota street, begs to thank her numerous friends for their past patronage and to inform them that she has opened her new office in Forepaagh's block, Seven corners. She will now be able to devote the whole of her time and attention to .the em ployment office, and intends by continuous atten tion to her customers' interests to increase - the estimation in which her office (the oldest in the city) is now held. _ IXERAL WATER— want everybody to know that I am selling the Castalian mineral water. Jair*»s H. Brown. 364 Robert st. 78* POSITIVE CURE FOUND for drunkenness; Remit $1 to David N. Bryant, St. Paul, Minn. 132-38 • STENOGRAPHIC work and typewriter copy- O ing of all kinds at MnCourt's bureau of short- I Hand and typewriting, room 6, Second National bang building. ■ J36 TEAM POWER— Carpet cleaning, feather bed and hair mattresses renovating, furni ture repaired, moved, stored or packed for ship ment. J. D. Durie, 200 Rico st; telephone No. 160-4. - 123-39 WANTED— Every cash buyer to know that 488 Rice st. is the place where they can buy No. 1 potatoes at 40 cents, fresh eggs at 10 i cents, and a better flour than Red Cross or Oranse ! Blossom ats2.so per sack; all goods guaranteed as represented and delivered free. T. B. Somers. 136 ■ ■ WE WANT every person who roads this to send us their address and 35 or 50 cents, and we will send them by return mail a pack of latest style visiting cards; cards printed from 10 cents per pack to $2 per pack: we guarantee to please you. Capitol Printing company, box 2489, St. Paul. 130 WANTED TO KEXT. ALL PARTIES having any rooms, offices or houses of any description for rent will save themselves much time and annoyance by listing them with us. St Paul Room Renting agency, 120 East Third st. Entrance on Robert. '. 122-152 ARLOR— WeII furnished, with or without board. 211 Pearl st. • 136 ROOM— By gentleman ami wife, one large, or suit of rooms, furnished. B. H., Globe. 136 ' "D OOMS— By two ladies, three unfurnished I X*. rooms, on ; first or second floor, for light j housekeeping; must bo in good locality. ' near street car line; upper town preferred; can fur nish references. _ A. P., Globe. 188-89 WAX 'I ED TO BUT. BABY CARRIAGE— Second hand, in good order. Postman 18, St. Paul. ■ -1 BOILER— for cash, alto 3H. P. boiler . Box 789, Hastings. • • • . - ETLER'S OARS— Twenty second-hand: ten wheel-scrapers and ten slush or drag scracers for cash. P. L., Globe. St. Paul. ' ._■■-.;»• 136-38 WEST ST. PAUL LOTS-To buy from owner a few lots on flat or hill in West St. Pauli — •— -— * —-" -—v. a. m._ cu.l^ _, •■'"■- ' TOR KKNT. • • .; " Storon, Etc. J~ACKSON ST., SOU— Store for rout. Apply to « Q. B. Parker, St. Paul Trust company. ' -'■'■■■:■'•• ' ■ , : •.-..- 1 3C-S8 SEVENTH ST., 305 WEST—Store, one to three ~_ years. Call at S4l Sherman st. 136-49 S TOURS in choice business locations, in the heart of the oity and in the suburbs, also lofts for jobbing and - manufacturing. James • & Bate ham, renting agency. Gorman-American bank. 136 PlI I RD~BT., of KAST— Part of store. In -1- <iuiro oil premises. ■. '_ 1 30-38 WA HASH A. — Four new stores in Dunlap block, cor. St. Peter »t. Apply to W. Dun lap. 1? Tilton st.: rent low to good parties. 132-102 WEST SEVENTH, corner Leech st., store . horrent. John Clarkin. 131-101 .: . Mouse*. pANAUA ST., 581— A desirable house for rent v-/ with all modern improvements, - luquiro 581 Canada st. 130-37 DALE ST.. CORNER HAGUE— New eight room house. ' $30. J. C. Greon, 144 ' Kast Third st. . 136 FULLER AND JOSETTE STS — Double -L. . nine-room house very complete, two blocks from street cars, on corner.' 165 Martin st. - 136 FORT ST., 424 NORTH— House of seven . rooms. A. Botzet. :■ 135-38 "TU'RNISHED HOUSE, with largo grounds, J- for the summer mouths. F. 3!t, Ulobe. 133-40 HANDSOME five-room cottage for sale or rout on Charles, near Rice on monthly pay menta. C. A.Ksterly. 81) East Third st. . 180 HOUSE of six rooms at 351< Franklin St.; call from 2 to 0 p. m. 130 HOUSE — Nine rooms with barn, corner Glencoe , and Misa.ssiiipi street. Apply B. B. Parker, City market. 136 HOUSE— Modern house with modern improve ments, ten rooms; on street car line: will rent for half what it would bring if centrally located. .Tunics »\s Batehiun, renting agency, Ger man- American bank. ■■■•*. -."''■ 136 HOUSE of six rooms and large barn and wood shed,' in good order, at a very low price; for sale or rent; inquire at 192 East Seventh st. Hl mund & Carlson. 135-30 HOUSE, on Ninaav.; eight rooms; all modern improvements; in good - order. ■ Smith & Taylor,JU7 Jackson st. . . 129-36 ]VTfABsFIAJL,Ii AY., 511— Eight rooms, all mod i»X crn improvements, good order, low rents. Smith & Taylor. :;17 Jackson st. 12U-36 NEW TWO-STORY seven-room house, with city and cistern water, at $25 per month. Applyjrooinjll, tiiMllun block, Jackson st. : 120-27 NEW HOUSE— modern improvements; cloven rooms, bath, gas and furnace; very central location and very good neighborhood. In quire of Opi>cnheiin A Kalnian, 328 Jackson st. ■■■ • ■ ■*• .■'■■■•■• 136-55 ■ NINE-BOOM HOUSE for rent, No. 300 Sher man St.; modern improvements; $35 per month. C. A. Esterly, 80 East Third st. or 258 Pleasant ay. -^ "; 136 S~ PBUCIS ST. — House, eleven rooms, water, . gas, bath and furnace, in nrst-class order; rent $40 per month. Oppenheim & Kalman. 328 Jackson st. -■• .. . . - 124.35 S HERMAN ST., 311— Cottage, five rooms, June 1. Callat34l-Shermanst... 136-49 ST. I*£TEK ST.— One seven-room house, »25 per month. 44 Chamber of Commerce. 136 ST. PETER ST.— A new brick house with bath, grate, etc., and large barn if desired; also brick store with second and third floor flats. James & . Bateham, renting : agency, German- American bank. ■ ■ * ;■. * ' ;;. •:."»■■ . . 130 T. ANTHONY HILL— first-class, modern house, ten rooms; rent reasonable. 546 Selby ay. ■ ■ . :■: ■•';.■- ; ' « 136 ST. ANTHONY HILL— For sale or rent, de sirable house of nine rooms. ' H. M. Smyth. 323 Kobert st. ■-■■'''".. - 135-45 rpHBEE-STOBY BRICK DWELLING for J- . rent; No. SSB Jackson st.; ten rooms, modern improvements, $50 per month. C. A. Esterly, 80 Kas^Third st. ' i-. •■-. ' . 136 TpHIftTEENTH ST., near Canada— House of X • seven rooms; city water and sewer connec tion. H. Doupan, 229 Kast Thirteenth St. 133-37 WE HAVE a large office space for rent; good light; 'ground floor. - Smith' & Taylor, 317 Jackson st. ;■■ „ .. ... , 129-36 . ■■' ■ lioomii/ .-.. BLUFF ST., 70 WEST— One or two furnished . rooms, with clothes press and bath room. -■-- 136 ■ ... T) ROAD WAY.,S2B— nicely furnished rooms D ' fine location; bath, etc. in house; board if de si red. r- - . •■ ■ ' 136-38 BENZ BLOCK— Nicely furnished room, oppo ■D . site Bice park; inquire on third floor, room 4. ■ ■■-."■■: 136-138 ' ■- •T>ENZ BLOCK, second floor — Furnished room, : D-» facing Rice park. Inquire room 5. 136-40 pEDAR ST., 488— pleasant front room and v_/ small room off: closet and modern conven iences; location very central; references ex changed. ,-,; . . 136-39 CEDAR ST., 578 — Front room with alcove, sec vy ond floor; also large front room first floor, both nicely furnished; rent reasonable. 136 pKDAR ST., 506. opposite capitol— v_ front room, neatly furnished; use of bath, etc 136-38 ; nEDAR ST., Furnished front room, suit v^ able for two gentlemen. 135-36 EIGHTH ST., 261 EAST— Pleasant front JLi room with board. ■ ■ . 136-39 ELEVENTH ST.. 49— One large pleasant fur- Xli nished room. :■. -.'. 135-136 XCUAMrE ST.; Suite of furnished -Lj rooms, with use of bath, for gentlemen only. - ■ •'•-'• , - 136 . rXCHASGE ST., 368 NORTH— -Li furnished room; terms reasonable; call after BP. m. :£ ' ■ ■ 135-30 f>OBBES ST., 37 NORTH— well fur nished front room; private family; upper town; closets, bath room, hot and cold water and other convencies: half square from streetcar line; cheap: good boarding near; call soon at 37 North Forbes or 358 Jackson st. 130 AIRFTELI>Ivv7T64— Furnisned front room. J ' -" .- ' ■ 130-138 "HARRINGTON AY., 243— We11-furnished -I- room, large closet; near car line." 136-38 ■pit ANKLIN 5T., 361, corner Fifth— room. XT' nicely furnished, first floor," one block from Rice park. . .., . I FLAT— One centrally located. Inquire M. D. Miller & Co., Fourth and Cedar. 136-140 T?URNI9HED ROOM— to business, for i. $10 per month. - It. H-, Globe. ' • ■ 136-7 I>IFTH ST., 40 WEST— A pleasant furnished front room for one or two gentlemen; also one single room, nicely furnished. • 135-38 FORT ST., 454— A nicely turmsned room for JC rent, on ground floor, with porch; convenient for one or two gentlemen; with use of piano. . ■•'■•■ ■- 135-188 ' . '■ . . TDOURTH ST., 167 WEST— nicely-fur- JL . nished rooms, either singly or en suite; ref erences required. .' ;..':'. •' ■ 132-36 JACKSON ST.. Pleasant furnished front •I room, with board if desired. -' ' ' . 130-39 'ORIENT ST...S2&— Large front, furnished room, with closet, bay . window, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; nearfhir teenthst.: cam pass; terms moderate. - 10.8-44 NINTH ST., 366 EAST— Nice large front room furnished or unfurnished; large ' connecting closet, gas. bath room; pleasant ' neighborhood convenient to business center. 130-39 OAK ST., 210 SOUTH—T wo single rooms, fur nished, with grounds. •' ' . 139 OAK ST., — Three convenient rooms, fur nished; bath room, hot and cold water; Dlcasant grounds breakfast and supper if desired. : --- ■ ' ■ ' ' ' - ■ - __5 OAK ■ ST., 393 NORTH— Handsomely fur nished second-story front room, with alcove; bath and all conveniences; private family; refer ences exchanged. "' ■' ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ 136-39 PARK PLACE, 86-; One or two rooms, fur" X. nished or unfurnished; bath and closet; pleasantly located. ;'■■>■•'■'" ■ •'• 136-40 PARK AY., Opposite Madison school, five rooms suitable for housekeeping; small am ily preferred. ' • : ' 130 PLEASANT AY.,.136 NORTH— Nicely fur- XT nished front room suitable for one or two gentlemen; has large closet and use of bath, hot and cold; $10; private family; boarding near. ■ . ' ■ ~ 130-37 "PLEASANT AY., 181— do»rs from West X Third st., large front room, for one or two gentlemen; also other rooms, ■ 136-38 ROOMS— Two nicely-furnished front rooms, centrally located, in private family. H. D., Globe. .. — -. ■ , ■ 136-39 I> OO3IS or two unfurnished; suitable for t one or two gentlemen. Inquire at Levi Lyons 11 East Third st. 136 ROOM — Large front room, with board, at mod erate price; " private family; central loca tion. - <;, Globe. .■.;,.' 136-33 SIXTH ST., 223 ' WEST— Pleasant furnished room for $7 per month, 136-39 SHE RMAN ST.. 303— Two furnished rooms: O one for $10 and one for $6 per month. 136 SEVENTH ST., corner Cedar st.— A flat of seven rooms;' all modern conveniences; very central location: Syndicate block. Oppenheim & Kalman. 328 Jackson at. 136 SUMMIT A Y., 14— One parlor bedroom, fur - nished or partly .furnished, suitable for two ladies or gentlemen; superior location and house: pleasant home; modern conveniences; terms mod erate. 136 ST. I'ETER ST., 630— Excellent room with or without board in a private family. • 136-88 rpiUßt) ST., 7 WEST-Jfurnished rooms, sin- L gle or en suite, second at.d third floors. ■ 136-39 ■ ■ fT> WELFTH ST., 57 EAST— Pleasant and well J- furnished room with large closet. 136 ' .Miscellaneous. , /OFFICE— Corner of . Seventh and Sibley, over \J People's bank. Inquire up stairs. . 1315-38 (^•1 t\ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows •4> J-V/and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing & Co., 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* Middleton, JDousan «3c Hanson's iTlSt'I _J 376 Jackson st. .". ■ •■' "nOR RENT— House No. 493 Broadway. HOUSE No. 15 East Bluff St.; nine rooms; bath room; located near Central park. • ■:■ HOUSE No. 675,5t. Peter St.; three-story brick; ■ all modern ' improvements. . -. ■' ~--- HALF of double house on Maria ay., Dayton's ■ bluff; $20 per month. ■■»■- ■. HAY LAND— Eighty acres of good hay land near the city. ' .-'•'■ -' ■ STO'KK on East Seventh »t., between Willius ': HVid * < -"If T &t ft. . . - . , BOARDIKG OFFERED, i '■ ' ■'■ BOARD— Largo front room with bay window nicely furnished, with board for gent and wife or two genti; location, St. Anthony hill. M. W.. Globe. , 181-38 ■pXCHANGE.ST., aw— Kooni and board fur : J-i two gentlemen, use of bath, hot and cold water. . . ■ •• 13fl-3'J FIFTEENTH . ST., lab, near Jackson—Nicely -L f urniMied front room*, with board, if desired,' suitable for two gentlemen; .' rent low, 18 and tb . T(JLKHAItTS'I', 120— Near Rico st., rooms with ± board in private family; pleasant locality. . 130 T Ki:< II ST., 20 — Day boarders can bo accom- IJ nintliitoil. 130 OAK .ST., 3!>f>— Nicely-furnished front room with or without hoard. 135-38 ROOM and board for gentleman; references re quired and references given. B. 8., Globe. □ 1130-139 ; ■■; ■■ p OBKRT ST., 598— Two neatly furnished rooms XV with bourd. 13a S|EVENTH ST., 232 WEST— Nieety-furnishod U rooms with board; also use of bath; terms moderate. : ■■ i vm TILTON ST., 02— Furnished rooms with board, JL in a private family. 135-38 R() DAY BOARD~ERS, commencing the first *J\J of January.at 112.50 per month in advance; coll at King's block, corner of Seventh and Cedar Ms., fourth lloor. room 1. ' Ul9» ■_ FOR BAI-.E. ~ BICYCLE— fifty-four inch, full nickel, ball bearlng Columbia wheel in good order and very cheap. V. A. At., 31 Jackson st. 137-39 BEEHIVES— a lot of bea"'. hives with honey boxes and movable frames of the-Quinby patent. H. M. Stees, 48s Grand ay. ■ ; 130-38' CIOWS — A choice lot of new- milch cows, from ' southern Wisconsin, -at' the ' Minnesota Transfer. i;i(i-37 EGUS — Brown Lepliorn eggs for hatching, $1 per dozen. 11. W. C-aig,.O6 Mackubin st. — 13G-38 TJ<NGINES— A 4xo link motion boat engine; ±-J also a 3x6 reversible. Box 7.8U, Hastings. 135 "pURNITUBE— A complete set of real estate ■i- furniture, including No. 1 cylinder desk, : large table desk, maps, atlases, etc. J. ft. W., Globe.__ • ■■■■.. - ■ l:io-:ts FRESH COWS— high-grade heifers; gentle, well broken to milk; prices moderate. University farm. St. Anthony Park. i:)3-(i:( POOL TABLE— Good as new, cheap. Boom 23, Chamber Commerce building.' " 1211-35 S HOT GUN.— A first-class, -double -barreled (Damascus) gun and equipments, cheap. Call ■ at room 57, Davidson blook. ■ , -« "■/; ':;„ \g; AGON— Fine delivery wagon. Call at Poarl st. : ■ ■■-•• - : . . ... 130-33' <jj?"| ( _ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cow* W-l \J and wagons; property not removed. It. Dem ing & Co., 382 Jackson, cor. tiHfth. over bank/: 113* HORSES. CARRIAGES. &C. ,-.' BARGAINS — large assortment of carriages buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons, j ■ jump Beats. Concord wagons. Democrat wagons,' extension tops, harness; come and sue the largest and cheapest stock in St. Paul; discount to deal ers and liverymen. King's Repository, .corner Fourth and Minnesota sin. - ' CC-Om FOR B ALE — Cheap, my sorrel horse, 7 years old, 1.100 pounds; a good driver and safo to drive anywhere. A. 11. ?chliek, 89 East Third st. •■•■-■• ' 130-38 - OK SALE — Light saddle and driving mare, "JC ""' also harness and phaeton. C. E. ' Kobb, 173 East Third st. ' -130 FOR SALE— A good saddle horse at the Stock X Exchange hotel. Union Park, University ay. : .... .136 ' -, , Ij'Oß SALE A good driving mare and top buggy; mare 0 years old, good roadster, with out a blemish, and not afraid of cars. C. (i. Kolff, fuel dealer, under First National bank. 130-37 HOKSE — Wanted to hire good horse and light delivery wagon, with privilege of buying within a month or two if for sale. Call . at 57 East Seventh st. ■ ' 1 i HOUSE, harness, buggy, all good; will sell at i half price; money loaned on real and per sonal property. H. Rothschild, 104 East Third st. 136 TEAM — A good farm team, wagon and harness complete, wanted in exchange for city prop erty. 325 Jackson St.. room 4. , 7 WANTED TO Bri'-A first-class, second- j ' hand, lull-leather top, side-bar buggy. 882 East Ninth st. " ' .-...■ 136 WANTED— Good, sound, gentle horse, about 1,100 pounds weight; dark bay preferred. J. Germann, corner Second and Robert sts., army building. 136 4jjJ"| f\ to 100 loaned on furniture, norses, cows •-(PAL/ and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing & Co.. 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. li;:» ARCHITECTS. . ' M. BADCLIFE, architect, rooms 26and27. • Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley sts. ii ■ . . :■ . 247-6 m ; . ■- . ; MORITZ L. WEISER, Rooms S9 and 40 chamber of commerce. St. Pan!. 277* LOST AND FOUNT). " CIO W FOUND at 205 Banfortn st * __ _136-38 DOG— LOST OR STOLEN— Red setter, 9 months old; answers to name of Bob: finder will be rewarded by bringing him to 107 West Fourth st. ; any one claiming him after this notice will be prosecuted. • .7 TEARDROP LOST— Garnet eardrop; finder Jlj leave at room 4, chamber of commerce, and receive reward. . ". . 136-38 ASTIFF LOST— Fomale. fawn color, black muzzle and ear. Return to 17 East Aurora ay. and receive reward. ■ • ' . 136 STOLEN from Lawrence Thornton, Burnsville, Dakota county, one black mare, 5 years old, star in forehead, weighs 1,050; two men were seen going for St. Paul; $200 reward given by the state for the thief. ' 1 PERSOXAL. {"ILAIRVOYANT BUSINESS— G. 1,. Woods, V/ clairvoyant business medium; advice on busi ness and social matters. Constance block, 223 East Seventh street, room 7. St. Paul. Minn. . 273* KERB'S BUREAU of expert accountants: I claim as a distinctive feature of my bureau my ability to submit tangible proofs of the absolute accuracy of all work done by me. Office south east corner Fourth and Market sts. Thomas J. Kerr. 124* THE POSTOFFICE ADDRESS of Charles JL B. Shaver wanted: last heard of in Brainerd,- March 1; send and obtain pay. U. B. Shaver, Kasson, Minn. 132-137 FfTORENCE tells past, present and I*X future; love, marriage and business ex plained to your entire satisfaction. 423 Wabasha St.. near Seventh, third floor, front rooms. 133-133 instruction. TiHOKOUGH instruction in shorthand and X typewriting at McCourt's amanuensis and re porters' training school, room C, Second National bank building, corner of Third and Wabasha sta.; ; teachers of this institution are also practical sten ographers: call and examine testimonials from pupils now holding positions in St. Paul. ' .'.130 PIANO and guitar; can give lessons to a few more . scholars. Mrs. S. K. Jones, 94 East Third st. ■' ■ ' ' '".".-' .■•' Ml. QhOETHANI> AND TYPEWRITING— . O ■■■ Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type writing; lessons personally or by mail; call or send for circulars. Anna C. Drew & Co., room 9, Hale blook, opposite Merchants. ' ' : 128* TO EXCHANGE. !. , PONY with cash for a good buggy horse. ■ W. Wing. 225 East Seventh st. . ' . .'■■ 6 rpKUNK FOR VALISE— A large trunk.nearly ' X new, for a first class leather valise; tstat c where can be seen. Exchange. Globe. i' "•-■■'■• ■'■' DYE~WORKS. ~Jr- D~~ L. JAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— • clothing a specialty, 413 Wabaaha at. - I anl. Minn. • -' '•' ' '^ , CITY NOTICE. Office of the City Treasures, ? ' St. Paul, Minn., May 5, 1886. _ All persons interested in the assessments for BPB ■■"'.' "Wideninff Ravoux Street, from Fuller Street to Mai tin Street; Opening:, Widening and Extension ol Westwood Avenue, Sixty-six Feet . Wide, from the South line of the Eight of Way of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railroad to the Territorial Road (so called); Opening Dale Street, from Marshall ■Avenue to Minnehaha Street; > Change of Grade on Cherokee Avenue lromOhio Street to the Western Terminus of the Established Grade of Said Cherokee Avenue, WILL TAKE NOTICE T That on the 17th day of April, 18S6, I did receive .different warrants from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul lor the col lection of the above named assessment:'. -■ : The nature of this warrant is, that if yon fail to pay the assessment within" • . THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the District Court of the County of Ramsey, Minnesota, tor judgment ajraitist your lands, lots, blocks, ! or parcels thereof so assessed, including in terest, oosts and expcns'eß, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for the pay ment thereof. . ... •'.*'. GEORGE REIS. City Treasure* : yLiD-138 • - - • ' AUCTION SALES, ■ ■P. T. Kavanagh «te Co. rpjllltTV VAMJAUL.K LOTS AT AL'O- X — We will sell at auction on tno premises on Kent at. near the- intersection of Como ay., on Saturday, May 29, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., all of block 1, of Denslow'H addition, except lot 29, This desirable block is bounded by Kent, Stinson, Front • and Mackubin sts., and is . admirably adapted for residence purposes, being ■ situated within two blocks of the St. Paul foundry, the German school, tho Swedish Lutheran church, and within easy walking distance ot the Manitoba shops: for homes for the laborer and mechanic no better location can bo found within the city limits; the growth of the city in population and its futuro prospects have driven speculators into acre prop erty outHido of the city for suburban villa Kites. while the really valuable insidu property has not been affected in any great degree by the rush; this property will be sold on very easy terms, the owners having instructed us to sell without re serve, we can assure the people that an attend ance will amply repay them. P. T. Kavanugh & Co.. auctioneers, ollice 422 Wabasha st. 13(i VERY IMPORTANT SALE of household fnrniture by auction. We will sail at auc tion on the second and third floors of the building No. 307 Jackson st., corner of Sixth, next to Hotel Ryan, Monday, May 17, at 10 a. I m., all the fine new stock of household furniture j belonging to Mr. Samuel Potter. This stock con- I sists in; art of elegant book ca3es. office desks, . parlor and bedroom suites, reclining lounges and chairs, divans, rockers, folding beds, hall racks, library and center tablns, extension tables and dining chairs, very Cue lounges upholstered in leather: ash, cherry and black walnut furniture of all descriptions, bedsteads, spring mattresses, etc., etc. This is the largest sale of new furniture ever held in St. Paul. Mr. Potter, desiring to re tire from business, has placed the goods in our hands for sale, and wo can assure the public that the sale. will be conducted in a fair manner — that no goods have been limited, and that every article offered will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Parties desiring household furniture will find it to their advantage to watch this sale. P. T. Kar anagh & Co., auctioneers. 136-38 TJiBCEIVEK'S HALE of valuable West Sixth -*-« street property by auction; we will sell at auction on the premises on West Sixth st., near College ay., on Saturday, May 22, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to the highest bidder for cash, the 1 well-known "Terra Cotta block," together with a I fine lot 80x100 feet; this valuable property is situ i uted in the very center of the city and in the I midst of St. Paul's finest residences, being but two blocks from Summit Avenue park, the elegant res -1 idenCOS of Commodore N. W. Kittson, H. Warner, F. B. Clarke, J. B. Tarbox, Peter Berkcy and others; no better chance of securing an elegant home has presented itself this season; the pur chaser is assured of a good revenue immediately upon assuming possession; the sale, being made by order of the court.is imperative, Henry Hecht man, receiver; P. T. Kavanagh & Co., auctioned. 13K-42 | Joseph ltothscliiltl. I GOOD HOME at auction, on Dayton's bIuJT j between Plum St. and Hastings ay., on Maple I St.; I will sell on the premises, at public auction, j on Tuesday afternoon, May 18, at 3 o'clock sharp, - the northerly half of lot fifteen (15) .ofH. A. j Boardman's subdivision of block sixty-eight (63) ] of Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, together j with the house situated thereon. The lot has a i frontage of forty (40) feet on Maple st., facing ' ' east, and a depth of one hundred and twenty | (120) feet. The house was only recently built. | The main building has six rooms, three on first . and three on second floor, with a large kitchen and wood-shed attached, also good cistern. This is a good opportunity for those .-who are in search of a good home in a pleasant neighborhood and healthy locality. Terms easy and made known at time of sale. N. — Immediately after sale the contents of house, consisting of bed-room, dining j and kitchen furniture, one good coal heater, one ! breach -loading shot-gun and equipments (cost i new 145), one A No. 1 Gordon setter dog, will be ' sold at auction tor cash. Joseph Rothschild, auctioneer, office, 233 East Seventh st ■ . 138 CONSIGNED from Eastern manufacturers — i 500 ladies' spring sacques. I.OUO dozen ladies' i I and children's hose. 2,000 yards all linen toweling, ] also a large stock of men's and boy's clothing.fur- j wishing goods, hats, caps, trunks and valises: sales every day at 2:30 end 7:30 p. m. throughout the week. At Joseph Rothschild's auction, 232 East Seventh st. . . 130 HE REGULAR SALES of household fur nitnre take place every Saturday at 10 a. m., | on second floor of my auction rooms, 232 East ! Seventh st. Joseph llothschild, auctioneer. Con signments solicited. 13G "fjOL'SEIIOLD FUKXITURE by auction at £1 residences made a specialty of ; prompt re turns; satisfaction guaranteed; call or address 232 East Seventh st. Joseph Rothschild, auctioneer. | 13C A. H. iXicolay. T?vf\ FEET ON NELSON AY. at auc^ I>C\J tion— H. Nicolay will sell at auc- ■ tion Tuesday afternoon, May IS, 18SG, on the ground on Nelson ay., between Louis street and Farrington ay., at 4 o'clock sharp, 120 feet, or three splendid residence lots 40x110 feet to twenty-foot alley, . suitable for immediate improvement, both sides of it rows of good dwel- | ling houses have been built, in one of the most , central and beautiful locations for residence pur poses in St. Paul, near Summit Avenue Park and Commodore Kittson's elegant mansion; St. Anthony hill street cars pass- every few min utes; dwelling houses are in great demand in this section of the city, and this property, when improved, w 11 pay from 20 to HO per cent, on tho cost of constriction; this valuable property will be sold to the highest bidder, and offers unusual ' inducements to all investors that are seeking 1 first-class and profitable investments; terms, very ! liberal only one-third cash, balance one and two ' years on mortgage. For further particulars ap- i ply only to A. 11. Nicolay, auctioneer and real es- j tate.agent, No. 116 East Fourth St., next to corner Robert st. Real estate auction sale No. 12713. JmJV . . 130-137 Dr. Bryant, 1014 East Third st. ■DOR SALE— Shade and ornamental trees. FOR SALE — 1,000 choice currant bushes. "C<OR SALE— raspberry bushes. T^OR SALE— strawberry plants. \ C>OR SALE— IOO snow-ball bushes. ■r>OR SALE— 500 hard maples. " i OR — Trees, trees, trees; Summit Park ' nursery. Dr. Bryant, 10^ East Third st. 103* AT AND AROTJXD SEVEX COEXEB JOHN A. LAABS, upnolsteror, corner of i «l Seventh and Exchange sts. ; steam renova- 1 tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work ; guaranteed. I 104* ; DRUGS — At Wilkes' pnarmacy you get prs- ' ■ s«riptions filled with the purest drugs, with- j out which the physicians' skill is of no avail; a j very desirable and complete line of the best toilet goods. • .' 274* ..MINNEAPOLIS' WANTS, • | Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived at W. J. Hughes', druggist, corner Monroe street and Third avenue, East Division, Minneapolis. . SITUATIONS OFFERED. . AUCTION BUSINESS— N. W. Savage, 111 -£JL ■. Washington ay. south. will hereafter conduct a general auction business and give special atten . tion to outside sales of household goods, mercan tile stocks, live stock, farm property, real estate, j etc. ■• Terms suited to times, settlements promptly made and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no I charge. ' 122* 1 C CARPENTERS ANTED— To keep away J from Minneapolis; there is a surplus here now, and a strike is in progress. 125* GIRLS in Minneapolis, you will be twice as good as you really are, if you call at my in telligence office. 329 Nicoliet aye., corner Fourth, near Tribune building; don't fail to come; you might miss your luck. 188 SALESMAN' of good address at once at 414 O Second ay. south. 1 \ SITUATIONS ANTED. T~vREBS>IAKER— First-class, in private faini- XJ lies; terms, $2 per day; work guaranteed. L. C. Paul, 727 Nicoliet ay. ; .. 1 INEE R— Has chief licence and first-class Ha reference. R. 11., Globe. 0 HEAD COOK— First-class; colored ma'h; best of references pi yon; lakes preferred. James, 306, Fourth ay. south. 6 I STENOGRAPHER— By competent stenog- ! lO rapher and operator of the typewriter; law j office preferred. Box ICIS, Valparaiso. Ind. ij j ~ MISCELLANEOUS. BOARDING HOUSE and hotel for rent- City water and sewer, near railroad and fac tories. A. M. Woodward, Hi Bridge Square. 136 /■"IIGAR ST<>RE"Tor salo in first-clasriocatibn"! \j 409 Washington ay. south. . 1 /"CANOES — A few first-class birch bark; made v> by Maine Indian; the best sporting or ex ploring boat made. W. M. Brackett, court house. : 131-37 ■ EXCELLENT young, safe family horse and JLi jump-seat buggy. Inquire at 2433 Filth ay. southeast 7 OR RKNT-gFurnished house to small re sponsible family. Inquire at 2433 Fifth ay. southoast ; ' 7 i T7\OR SALE— Good stock of general merchan- ! JP disc, with a good and growing business, in a I thrifty town, the county seat of one of . the best ! counties in Minnesota; terms easy; satisfactory j reasons given for wishing to sell. Address B. 12, ! Globe. Minneapolis. 186-36 TTAU' STORE in desirable location for rent. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY FARGO SHORT LINE. ■$$&£ Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and the British Northwest. «~ ' TIME TABLE. ■ ■ ■ : • Leave- Leave Mm- Arrival. Arrive ■ " • ■ ■' '■ - St. Paul neapolia St. Paul Minneap'k Morris, Willmar, Brown's Valley and Breckeuridgo.. »7:30 an ~5705 am »7:00 pin 6:25 ~p m Fergus Falls, Moorhoad, Fareo. .. *8:20 m 8:55 am •0:15 pm 6:40 pm St. Cloud Accommodation, via Montlcello and Clear- -. ' • water ........;........ j »2:30 p m 8:05 pm »12:09 m 11:20 » m St. Cloud Accommodation, via Anoka and Klk River.. I »3:Sl) pin 4:05 p m •10:55 am 10:20 am ■ ..» Breckcnridge, Wahpoton, Cassolton, Hope, Portland. Mayville, Crookston, Grand Forks, Devil's Luke and St. Vincent and Winnipeg 7:3opm B:ospm 1:30 a m 6:55 am Fergus Falls, j^loorhead. Fargo, Grand Forks, Devil's -.-:' •■ _Lake, Larimorc, Neche. :.:......:....; .. 8:30 pm 9:10 p m 7:00 a m 6:25 a m All trains daily except as follows: 'Daily except Sunday. *Sunclay only. TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAUL, corner Third and Jackson streets; Union depot. MINNEAPOLIS, Union Depot, Bridge Square; No. 10, Nicollet House Block DR. J. G. WALKER, j«^|l§j§» Eye and Ear Surgeon, 3? 10 * KThlrd street, St. Paul, Miam Largest stock of Artificial Eves in the Wesj jA^ Chicago, St. Paul, & Omaha AND Chicago & Kortliwestern R'ys. The best equipped route to Chicago* Dining cars the finest in the world, and luxuri ous Smoking Koom Sleepers on all Regular .Ex press trains to Chicago. ' Take the "Short Lino limited," the finest and fastest train that runs between the twin cities and Chicago. Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers on Omaha and Kansas City Express. Through sleeping cars to Dcs Moinos. Departing Train,. Minneapolis St^luL Dcs Moms* Night Express IC-.35 p m +6:00 pm Milwaukee & Chicago Ex »8:10 p m *3:50 m Sioux C.,B'XB\ &Pipest'ne 48:40 am +8:03 am, Shakopce & Merriam J'u.. '7:30 a m »8:15 a m Omaha & Kansas City. "C:3O p m *C:Copm i irefii Hay & Wisconsin Ex +7:30 a m +7:57 am Hhr.kopee & Morriani J'n. «5:30 pml •li:2opm Lake Superior Express... +8:15 aml +9:00 a m fctiilwater and Hirer Falls +9:30 a m +10:00 a m River Falls & Ellsworth.. ' +4:30 p m +5:00 pm, Chicago Day Express . | •1:00 pla »l:4'Jpm Chicago "Short Line Limited" 1 17:00 p m 1 17:35 p m Bt Paul & Pierre Express •11:55 p m 1 *ll:20 p m. • Late Crystal and Elmore. ";*:4O am : '5:05 a m Arriving Train* I Arrive 1 Arrive [ , I St. PauL Minn'apolis : fit. Paul & Pierre Express »3:CO am ! *2-5 a m Lake Crystal and Elmore. +11:30 a m +10:50 a m Chicago Day Express ■ »fi:3o ami »7 :i5 a m , Chicago "short Lino i Limited* 1 i +7:55 ami *3:SO a m Ellsworth & River Falls.. i +9:10 a m +i'-55 a m MerriamJ'n & Shakopee. *U:10 am *12:55 p m Milwaukee & Chicago Ex »2:25 p m »3:10 p m SiouxC.S'x F.& Pipest'ne +7:18 p m +C:4O p m Omaha and Kansas City. | •11:30 a m! »10:50 a m Lake Superior Express.. +6:05 pml +0:45 pin Merriam J'n & Shakopeo. I »2:35 p m *Ji:4op m Green Bay & Wisconsin Ex +7:20 pin +8:00 d m ; Kiver Falls & Hudson '. 10:05 p m +G:45 p m I I)e3 Moines Night Express! ±11 a m ±10:50 a m j. * Daily. +Exeej>t Sundays. Eigin trains to aliU> ! water ±Bxeept Monday. ; Except Saturday. ! rJTTickets. sleeping car accommodations au4 ! all information can be secured at j No. 13 Nicoliet House Block. Minneapolis ! W. B. WHEELER, Ticket Ag°rit I H. L. MARTIN. Agent, Minneapolis Depot. : No. 159 East Third street, opposite Merchant! Hotel, St. Paul. i CIJAS. H. PETSCH, City Ticket Agent ! BROWN it KNEBEL. Agents, St. Paul Union Depot. NORTHERN~PACinC RAILROAD. — — New "Overland Route!" | Portland, Or., and the PaciSc Northwest. | The "Pioneer I^lne" bet-ween St. ; Paul, Minneapolis. Moorhead and ! Fargo, and tlie ONT/X .Line runninz i Dining: Cars and l'ullniau bieepers between Tiiose Points. DEPaetivo tpai-vc, ' Leave Leave Bmma TBArNS. 1 g panl> . MlpneapoUa Pacific Express for Fargo, i ' Jamestown, Mincowau i kan and Portland (Dally) 4:00 pm ; 4:33 p m Fargo Ex. (Daily exccptSun) B:lsam 6:lsam Dakota Bx. (Dallyj I S:UOpml 8:35 pm Dining Cars, Pullman SleeDor3. elegant day cuache3, second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping cars between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Dafc, an! all points in Montana and Washington territories. Emigrants are carried out of St. Paul and Minna spoils on Pacific Express, leaving dally at 4 p. m. APEivrvo tt «r*ra Arrive Arrive AEEiTTNQTBAnrs. Mlnn'polla St. Paul Atlantic Express (Daily) i 11:50 am 1 12:25 pm St. Paul & Mm. fast Ex. (Dy) 7;10 am ! 7:50 a m St. Paul &M. ace. ex Sua> 6:30 p m 7:05 p m ' Through Pullman Sleepers between St. Paul and • Wahpeton, Dak., daily except Sundays on Dakota express. Through Pullman sleepers between St. Paul and Ashland, Wis., daily except Sunday via St. P. it D. K. R. to Duiutii. Pac. R. R. to Ashland. ! Cityoffice. St. Paul, 169 East Third street. ■ ' tit office, Minneapolis No. 10, Xlcol'.et aoa39. . CHAS. S. FEE, General passenger and Ticket AsaaS. CHICAGO. .. ; Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. : Pullman Sleepers with Smokine Rooms, and to* I finest Dining Cars in the world, are run or' ; Main Line trains to and irom Chicago ' and Mil ■ waukee. THE FAST MAIL LEsS. Leave I Leave Departing Trains. Minneap'isj St. PauL La Crosse, Dubuque and St. '■ '■ Louis Express B 5:05 a mB 5:40 am Prairie dv Chien, Milwau- | kee and Chicago Express B 8:40 a m B 8:45 am fulmar and Davenport Ex. B 8:40 a mB 5:45 a Ortonville & Fargo Ex B 9:05 a m B 8:"5 an Milwaukee & Chicago Ex-, ! press. A 1:00pm A l:4op* Northfield. Faribault, Owa-. i tonna, Austin and Mason' City.... A 5:00 p m A 5:10por La Crosse Passenger B 4:30 p m B 5:05 pn , Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A 4:iop m A 4 :1 1 pni ' CLied^ Limited ,D 7:00 p m D 7:35 p a ILa Crosse and Dubuque ! i Fast Express D 8:10 m D 8:50 pm , Milwaukee and . Chicago I Express A 8:10 p in;A S:sopm i Arr.ve I Arrive Arriving Trains _l St. Paul. iMmneap'a. Chicago & Milwaukee Ex-; "^ 1 press A C:3O am A 7:15 ato Dubuque and La Crosse: | ■ i Fast Express. ". C 6:30 amC7:lsam rh'j»i'o Lim.ttd..... |U 7:... »ui|B 8:-TUa m ; Davenport and Calmar Ex C 9:40 a m C 9:50 am Mason City, Austin, Owa- i tonna, Firibault and t Northfield a 9:40 am A 9:51 a-a Mitchell and Aberdeen Ex A 11.40 a m A 11:00 a Cliicago and . Milwaukee j Express A 2:25 pm A 3:10 pm Fast Mail and La Crosse... B 3:25 pmß 4:00 pm Chicago, Milwaukee and I ' Prairie dv Chien Ex B 7:10 pmß 7:15 om Fargo and Ortonville Ex.. 7:05 pmß G:2spm St. Louis Dubuque and La I Crosso Express jB 9:55 pin B 10 5 pm A means Daily. B Except Sunday. C Monday ai- cepted; D except Saturday. Additional Trains between" StTpaul and Minne apolis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; for particulars see Short Line time tables. ST. PAUL— Chas. Thompson. City Ticket Agent, IC2 East Third street. Brown & Knebel, Ticket Agents, Union Depot. MINNEAPOLIS— B. Chandler. City Ticket ' Agent, No. 7, Kicollet House. A. B. Chamberlain. Ticket Agent, Depot. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUI3 RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Lv. St. Paul Minpls Chicago Express •7:20 am *8:10 a"m Dcs Moines & Kan. City Ex *7:20 a m »8:10 a m Watertown Express *7:2oam *S:80 a m St. Louis "Through" Ex... +2:40 pm +3:30 pm Dcs Moines Express... *6:2spm' *7:lspm Excelsior and Morton »2 :40 pm! *5 :00 p m, , Chicago "Fast" Express... d6:2spml d7:lspm d Dally. • Daily except Sundays, + Except Saturday, t Except Monday. Ticket office St. Paul. 199 East Third street (cor ner Sibley). Passenger agent and temporary de pot, general office building Northern Pacific rail road, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. Minneapolis. No. 8 'Washington avenue soujh n nder Nicollet house), and depot corner Third tre et and Fourth avenue north. Minnesota & Northwestern. "THE WATERLOO ROUTE." Leave ! Arrive St. Paul. St. PauL Chicago •« 48:10 AM I «:50P« Dubuquo exp J ♦'•UUPM .s:«»ia Randolph, Nofthfleld, Fari bault and Waterville ace. +4:30 PM +11:20 A.X Eodgo . Center, Rochester. _Aust:nand Monaaccom.. +4:30 PM +11:20 AM IDaily except Sunday. iExc. Satardayl lExcT Monday. .' Note— This is the only line mnnins the elezanl Pullman Buffet Bleeping cars between St. Paul and Chicago. £»"For tickets, sleeping car accommodations, rates, time tables and till information, apply to I St. Paul— Joha L. ■\Vhelan, city ticket agent 1 East Third street; Brown 4 Knebel. ticket agents. Union depot. Minneapolis— aowenlock, No. lONicoll* block.