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ST. PAUL WANTS, .situations offered. ,"■ _ Male. ' ACTIVE BOY. about IS years, must speak English, to clean out office daily: can carry * dispatch route and can study telegraphy. Ap bly to F. A. Maron, 56 Davidson block. 6 ADVERTISING SOLICITOR. Address with references 11. H. L.. Glube. 6 BOY about 15 or 16 year* old to deliver meat and work around batcher shop. F. Weiss, corner Ashland and Dale. 6 B~~ARBIt B— Young man. 18 years of age, to learn trade. J. W., S'J Mt. Airy st. 5 "DARKER at 142 East Fifth St. CANVASSER— Smart and active, at once, to solicit orders for Tanquerey Portrait society Ot Brooklyn, N. V.; large salary and commission ■to the right party, Call, with references, at the Ryan hotel, room 239, to-day before I p. m.. A. Tanquerey. . ' • l_f GANVAB&EKS— Men wanted in every town in the Northwest to canwass for O. A. K. goods G. W. Emerson, 110 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis. 143-50 /CARPENTERS— AppIy 644 Selby ay. 6 AKI'KXTKKS- Two— Call Thursday morn- Kj ing before at 41 West Third st. 5 COLLECTOR— Must t<e a thorough worker O and give best of city reference or security. A., Globe. - COMPETENT MAN that thoroughly under v> stands the retail boot and shoe trade; refer ence required. 1- 35, Globe. 142-43 CURTAIN HANGER— A bright, quick young \-J man. who has had some experience in cur tain hanging. Address with references. X. Z., Globe. _£ . ENGINEER— Not afraid of work. Hertog 4 JL_ Reardon, corner Eagle and Washington FLOOR MAN, first-class, immediately. 378 St. Peter. 6 17 O REMAN for shoe and harness shop com- S. bined, G. W. Scott, Superintendent, Vort Stevenson, Dak. - 6 GROCERY CLKJllv— speak German. 959 East Seventh st. _5 HOTEL RUNNER: must speak English and German. Apply at Kranz' hotel. 6 MEN to work on roofs; pood wages; painters or sailors preferred, Room 12, 303 Jackson St. « OFFICE HOY— Abont 12 years old. Dr. Will iams. IPS Vest Third tst. 5 PANTS and jumper makers, fifty, to do outside work. S. A. Forest, 185 East Fourth st. 6 PORTER— Good boy as porter in a barber shop. M. Sigo, corner Third and Minnesota ctg. 6 PAINTERS, four. Call corner Robert and Seventh alter 6:30 p. m. , PAINTKR between 7 and 8 Friday morning. X 317 Wabasha St., room 4. 6 PAINTER— First-class; to paint three small cottages for it handsome piano. Apply at E. 3. Berneehc. 116 West Third st. " ■ 5 PAINTERS TWO— Come ready to go toVork X vhis morning. City hotel, 357 Robert st. 5 OTONE MASON on Selby ay., near Grotto. 6 STATION MEN ■ for Iowa; 11 cents per yard; free fare. White 4 Co.'s Employment office. SOS Minnesota St., St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. 148 STUDENT— young man learning telegraphy wishes to get a student of several months' practice to send for him about three hours after noons. Please address, giving terms, to box 2127, city. . . 5 TENOGRAPHERS call for positions. Anne kJ C. Drew 4 Co., room 9, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 129* OOl> WORKER— Good carriage wood V\ worker at 341 Exchange st. __6 V" OUNG MAN to sell wine; 449 St. Peter St.; 9 JL o'clock a. m. ' 6 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES wanted to X learn telegraphy, days and evening; chance for men to Dearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 50 Davidson block, St. Paul. Minn. 303* *>»1 C\ to * 100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows v/and wagons; property not removed. K.Dem ing 4 Co.. 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* 4}/"\AGENTSii_nieaiatelyto take orders for the A>\) 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. Sted man 4 Brown, Eole publishers National Atlas. 360 Jackson st.. St. Paul. Minn. 124-49 ' *)(~\ MEN for surfacing track in lowa. White " Ai\) & Co.'s Employment office, 30S Minnesota St.. St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south, Minne apolis., 148 T)?\ STATION MEN for Minnesota; 10 cents /CO per yard; free fare. White 4 Co.'s Em ployment office. 3CB- Minnesota St., St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. 148 1 C\C\ MEN for the Canadian Pacific, 1.75 per ! XUL/ day; board *4 per week; ship Saturday. '■ ■White 4 Co., employment office 308 Minnesota st., ' St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south, Minneap olis. -- 148 CA LABORERS for Prentice, Wis., $1.75 per *J\J day. White 4 Co., employment office 308 Minnesota st., St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. . ■ 148 ,/ \ STATIONHEX for Prentice, Wig., 15c to *J\J ISc per yard. White & Co., employment office 303 Minnesota St., St. Paul, or 117 Washing ton ay. south, Minneapolis. 148 p. f\ MEN for La Crosse. White & Co., 308 Min *J\J nesota St., St. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. . ' 148 . Af\ MEN for surfacing track on the Chicago, ' ■4iU Burlington „ Northern. White & Co., em ployment office 308 Minnesota St., St. Paul, or lIV Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. 148 i)f\f\ MEN for British Columbia; good wages j£AJ\J and steady work all summer; ship Sat urday evening. Fifty men for Montana: $2.25 per day and good station work; ship this afternoon. Fifteen carpenters;' s2 and $2.25 per day. Fifty men for Port Arthur; $1.75 per day. Call early for your tikcets at C. H. Wallow's, corner Third and Minnesota streets, St. Paul, or 27 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. 147-48 y.;; Female. /"100K — Competent; who can wash and iron. \y 153 College ay. 112-51 rpvINING-UOOM GlßL— First-class. 22 Col- U lege ay. ] 5 DRESSMAKERS— Experienced dressmakers and finishers. 22 Tilton st. ■ 5 GIRLS— ironers, t3O; 10 cooks, $20; 20 dining room girls, *!.■>; 10 kitchen girls, 100 house workers, at Achilles'. 105 Kast Seventh, corner of Jackson, aud 180 West teventh, upstairs. -Seven corners. 148 GIRL — To cook and assist in general house work. Apply 29 West Third st. 5 GIRL — Good, for general housework. 271 West Third st. | 5 GIRL lor private family. Sixth and Jackson streets, barber shop. 5 GIRLS accustomed to wrapping newspapers. 146 East Fourth St.. room 1. 5 OrsEV.'OßK^GirTfor general, to go to Du luth; also girl to nurse. 379 East Eighth ■ St.. St. Paul. . 6 HOUSEWORK— German or Swede preferred. Apply at 487 North st. Call mornings. 6 '■'. ■jVTUßS'E— Reliable girl. Apply 31 5 Summit ay. URSE GIRL, about 15 years old. Apply mornings at 155 Western ay. 5 DEWING GIRLS— Two first-class.at 171 Carroll - O st. ; call at once. 5 fpWO GIRLS, one dining-room girl and one X kitchen, at once. Postoffice Dining Hall. 5 • *S»1 (~\ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows ■ I \J and wagons; property not removed. K. Dem ing & Co.. 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 1 13* SITUATIONS "WA3JTE_». " -. Male. A MANUENSIS in attorney's office by stenog __ rapher writing 100 words per minute from dic tation; can operate typewriter; salary not so much of an object as position and experience. Address, with terms, A. D. S., box 17, Merriam Park, Minn. ; 6 . A CCOUNTANT— An experienced office man __ and bookkeeper, conversant with several lines of trade, wants employment' for the fore noon: city reference. . George B. Thurman, gen eral delivery. ■ 5 ACCOUNTANT of many years' experience; __ good references. T. A. M., Globe. 5 BUTCHER, first-class, German, speaks En glish fairly, as salesman. Butcher, Globe. 5 BOOKKEEPER — By a young man of experi ence, as bookkeeper or assistant; best of ref erences. X., 40, Globe. 147-49 DAKTENDEB or hotel clerk, by young man; -D . best references given from last employer. John P. Conway, Tremont house. 6 . "DAKTESDER- First-class; can furnish refer - XJ ence from last employer; no objection to leaving city. G. C. X., Globe. 5 TJAKT-XDEU in or out of town. W. 8.. ■D Globe. 5 COOK First-class, immediately; middle-aged lady preferred. 200 West Sixth st. .6 CITY SALESMAN ■ for wholesale tobacco house; must speak German and give refer ences. W.T.. Globe. 5 CLERK with experience in shoe and boot store or clothing house; speaks German, Bohemian, ' Polish and English. T. S.. Globe. '■ 0 CLERK — or dry goods; six years' ex \J perience; speaks English, German and Sandi nav:an: references. 11. H. X.. 881 »elby ay. ■ 5 DAIR AN — By young man: is a good milker; can furnish best of references. H. M., Globe. . 5 • - ENGINEER and machinist with good refer- X_ ences. J. M. X.. Globe. 6 /""I IKIj for general housework; must understand •; XJC how to do good, plain cooking and washing and ironing, 486 Dayton ay. C . . /~1 IKLS, two, for dining-room at the Windsor. 6 GIRL for general housework. Catholic pre ferred. 209 Kice st. . 6 . IRL for general housework at 260 Summit ay. .yr .;- ■ 6 GIRL for general housework. 102 East Ninth •r< ■;■.--.: ■-. • ■ ' : ..,■..- ■•;■•. 6 ■ ■-■.. . ■ . . ■ . * ■ *""- SITUATIONS OFFERED. lViiiiilt'— Continued. GIRL to do - general housework in a small. American family. Apply between 8 and 10 o'clock a. m. to A. Pugh, corner Fourth and Broadway. ■ 6 GIRLS— One dining-room girl, one cook, one dishwasher at [Talon hotel, corner Fourth and Rosabel it*,, at once. .6 HOUSEKEEPER— Competent; references re quired. SCO Went Sixth at ' 6 T AINDKY MAN- By a young man well ac- X* quainted with lnuudry business; can give some customers. Laundry. Globe. _Jjj» MACHINE SHOP— By boy of 16 years, in or near St. Paul, so that he can be near his parents; two years' experience and running a lathe. J. L.. 135. Thirteenth st. __» MAN with horse and rig would like employ ment in city; will work for very reasonable pay. Apply K. It. Globe. 5 MAN AND WIFE without family; would take charge of a farm or any suitable situ ation; good references and experience. J. 11. Bm Globe. ,5 TVTURSE tilltL about 11 or 15 years old at 649 1 1 Dayton ay. ■ 0 OFFICE AVOItK— By a good penman and mathematician; can give best of references from former employer-. U. E. N., Globe. 5 SALESMAN— By man of experience in boot and shoe store; references given. 0., 50, Globe. 147-49 QALESMAN— By a young man or . several 0 years' experience in wholesale business; speaks German and Scandinavian. N. M. 1)., Globe. ■ ; __6 WOKK— By a young man; almost anything: , not particular. W. A. M., Globe. 6 i WORK of tome kind by a boy of 13 years; wages no object. X., Globe. 5 YOUNG MAX wants situation in light capac ity. V., 17.' Concord St.. West St. Paul. 6 m?"l ( \ to * 100 loaned on lurniture. Horses, cows tJ>J."Uand wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing 4 Co.. 302 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* ■ .female. • _■ /COPYING— young lady wishes copying to do v. at home, or writing in an office; has no ob jection to leaving the city, 8., 33, Globe. 5 T)LAIN SEWING and dressmaking; children's X clothing a specialty. 117 St. Peter St., room ft : 5 "WTASHING to take home; will do it reasona- W bly; will call for the work. M., Globe. 5 WOMAN COOK— Can do meat and pastry. 53 East Eleventh st. 5 WASH Kit WOMAN— family washing end ironing home. Call at 233 Spruce St., after 9 a. in. 5 <5* "I i'\ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows «4?-Lv/and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing 4 Co., 362 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* FOR KENT. Stores. lite. __^ — — — -^—^— — — — MARTIN ST., corner St. Peter— brick store; also two flats of five rooms, each suit ble for light housekeeping: all new improvements. ' 143-49 : __ SEVENTH ST., 305 WEST— Store, one to three years. Ca-ll^t 341 Sherman st. IS6-4D rpuißD 5T., 32 WEST— Store.subbasement and X rooms Nos. 1 and 9, Rogers' red brick block,] corner Third and St. Peter st.«. Inquire of C. K. and A. G. Otis, 122 East Third st.. St. Paul. Minn. WABASHA — Four new stores in Bunlap VV block, cor. St.Peter st. Apply to W. Dun lap, 17 Tilton St.; rent low to good parties." 132-102 WEST SEVENTH, corner Leech st., store for rent. John Clarkin. 131-lUI H oil sea. DAYTON AY., 639, St. Anthony hill— per month; house, seven rooms; city water; stable. Apply 17. East Third st. 148-51 ■PXCHAXGH ST— House, furnished, line lawn; location very desirable; furnished, fine lawn; location very desirable; house provided with gas, water and all modern conveniences. C. J. Thompson, attorney, Presley b lock, city. 113-151 AST EIGHTH ST., House of eleven rooms; all modern conveniences, and in first-class condition; rent, $50; has always rented for $00. J 117-18 ■FIFTEENTH ST., 177 EAST— House of X seven rooms; $26 a month. Inquire of Rob ert P. Lewis. 14 Sherman block. 146-49 HOUSE of nine rooms, in the central part of the city; good neighborhood; bath-room and all modern improvements. Apply to Andrew G. Johnson, 207 Bast Tenth st. 118 MARTIN ST., House of 7 rooms; good water and cellar. 146-49 NEW HOUSE — All modern improvements; eleven rooms, bath, gas and furnace; very central location and very good neighborhood. In quire of Oppenheim & Kalman, 328 Jackson st. 136-55 T)IiEASANT AY., House. Inquire of W. X W. Ely, or John W. White, on the premises. 118-51 :_ SEVENTH ST., "WEST, near Goodrich ay.— ■O A neat, four-room cottage. Apply H. H. Herbst, GilfUlan block. 148-51 SELBY AY.— Two-story, modern house.Edward Corning. 146-49 (JJ»/^/^V A MONTH for an eleganthouse on Nina «#>eJU ay.; this house has all modern improve ments and is close to the business center, while being in the choice residence portion of the city. Smith 4 Taylor. 317 Jackson st. . 144-50 (Ej/in-A. MONTH for a nice house with all «Js4rvJ modern improvements on Marshall ay., between Kent and Mackubin sts. Smith 4 Taylor, 317 Jackson St. ■' - ■ 344-50 Huoms. ' pARROLL ST., 295— Large, nicely furnished *— '■ front alcove room cheap to permanent gen tlemen. 6 EXCHANGE ST., -Newly-furnished room X_ for one or two gentlemen. 6 EIGHTH ST., 320, three doors from Portland X_ block Pleasant furnished rooms, modern conveniences, hot and cold water, good bath, small private family, large yard 6 ELEVENTH ST., 58 EAST— Double room J2j furnished or unfurnished. 5 FORT ST., 350— Pleasant front room, fur nished; reasonable price. 6 FLAT of seven large, light, newly-painted rooms. Syndicate block, Seventh and Cedar sts. Oppenheim 4 Kalman. 116-48 IFTH ST., 137 WEST— Front room near Rice park. 6 FIFTH ST., 46 WEST— Furnished room for two gentlemen. 6 "PIFTEEKTH ST., 267 EAST— Two nice, fur- X nished rooms, with bath. 5 T?IFTEENTII ST., 267— Four rooms to rent: X. $15 per month, with bath. 147-19 /~1 ROVE ST., 225— neatly-furnished front vT rooms in private family and good neighbor hood. . i 6 JACKSON ST., 607— Nicely furnished front «l room in private family; board if required. 148-150 T EWIS ST., 255— St. Anthony hill, half block JLj from street — Three unfurnished rooms, $3 per month. 6 INTII ST., 392 EAST— Fine furnished front 11 room for rent,fnrnitnre for sale cheap.l4B-79 OAK ST., 246, between Walnut and Chestnut- Two or three furnished rooms, single or en suite; modern conveniences: board if required. 6 AX ST., 395. corner Sixth— furnished front alcove room, with or without board. 6 LEAS ANT AY., 177, corner Third— Flat of three and four rooms, furnished or unfur nished; modern improvements in each; reason able to right party. 6 TJLEASANT AY., Nicely-furnished room. £ : § RICE ST.. Three good rooms for house -IV. keeping; water in the house; street cars at the door. . IXTH ST., 161 WEST— First-class furnished rooms, with bath and modern improvements. IXTH ST., 260 WEST— Large pleasant front room with large bay window, suitable for two or four; also one smaller one. ' 6 SIXTH ST., 260 WEST— front room with bay window, two closets; very pleas ant. 6 rpHIRTEENTH ST., 216 Furnished X rooms, bath-room, etc. • ■ 6 rpiIIRD ST., 115 EAST— Third' floor. 20x80; X suitable for societies or manufacturing. P. F. Egan. 148-54 TENTH ST., 39 WEST, one block from capi- X tol, two pleasant furnished rooms. ' 6 TENTH ST., 249 EAST— Nicely-furnished X front alcove room, with use of bath, board if desired. . 5 ACOITTA ST., 553— Two furnished rooms: private family; location central. j ALNLT ST., 399— nicely furnished front rooms, with use ot bath, etc; can furnish board next door. ' _^^ 5 WABAgHA ST., Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. A. Winter. 6 Miscellaneous. DESK SPACE or one-half of room in one of the finest business locations, S. E. Middle ton, 87 East Fourth st. 5 PIANO — A good square piano, in first-class X order, at St. , Paul Business college, corner Jackson and Seventh st., or 578 Wabasha st. 6 Q"l / ~\ to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows *p JLv/and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing & Co., 302 Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 11;;* """"' TO EXCnAXG E.' ' ' * " ' ' LAND — To exchange for stock of groceries, hardware or general merchandise, a quarter section of land four and one-half miles from Red field, Dak.; sixty-live acres under plow, thirty acres of which is' seeded to tame grass; good house, well, cistern, stable, shrubbery such as cur rant*, gooseberries, raspberries, etc., in quanti ties, also two good business lots in town of Red field; Kedfield is one of the largest railroad cen ters in Dakota, or St. Paul or Minneapolis prop erty. Lock box 56, Cresco, la. 147-50 — — ~ =============___________=: MISCELLAXEOUS. ANY SUM loaned on furniture without re moval: weekly or monthly payments if de sired; honest people can rest assured of dealing with the principal and meet with fair treatment. Ho -in 1, Presley block, 104 East Third st. 143-50 U *!'».»■ -U.^.N H«_»USl£. Lake Miunetonka, will V> be open Saturday, May 29. under the.man agement of Col. M. Sweny, formerly of Put-in- Bay house. Lake Erie. Chapman 4 Carman. ••••• '- . 147-9 MRS. H. L. DE LONG, professional cutter of ladies' cloaks, dresses, etc. ' 871 Exchange I st. North. :;...:•:■- ■ ■■ * 131-101 THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBEi FRIDAY MOISNDTG, MAY 28, 1886. AUCTION BALKS. I*. T. Kavanatrh As Co. rpHIRTY VALUABLE LOTS AT AUC- X — We will sell at auction on the premises on Kent st. near the Intersection of Como ay., on Saturday, May 29, commencing at 3 o'clock p. m.. all of block 1, of Denelow's addition, except lot 29. This desirable block is bounded by Kent, Stinson, Front and Mackubtn sts., and is admirably adapted for residence purposes, being situated within two blocks of the St. Paul foundry, the German school, the Swedish Lutheran church, and within easy walking distance of the Manitoba, shops; for homes for the laborer and mechanic no better lo cation can bo found within the city limits; the growth of the city in population, ami its future prospects, have driven speculators Into acre prop erty outside of the city for suburban villa site*, wliile the really valuable Inside property has not been affected in any great degree by the rush] this property will be sold on very easy terms, the own ers having instructed us to soil without reserve, we can assure the people that an attendance will amply repay them. P. T. Kavanagh & Co., auc tioueers, office 422 Wabasha st. ■ 143-49 AUCTION SALE— Saturday, . the 29th day of May, at 3 o'clock p. 111. on tho grounds, five (5) lots fronting on Arundol St., between Iglehart nnd Carroll sts.; on one of these lots is the residence formerly owned and occupied by Col. C. W. Griggs and the property to be sold in five parcels .is the beautiful grounds connected with the same; terms cash, or one-quarter cash and balance in one. two and three years at 7 per cent, interest For particulars, plat, or parties desiring to negotiate for the whole or a part of tho property, apply prior to the day of salo to H. L. Carver, 2S East Third st. P. T. Kavanagh, auc tioneer^ 145-149 .Joseph KotsliclilM. ' ..' INE PARLOR; bedroom, dining and kitchen . furniture, carpets, etc., at. auction, Saturday morning. May 29, at 10 o'clock. I will sell at pub lic auction, on the second floor of my auction and commission rooms, 232 East Seventh St., one fine rosewood frame parlor | suite of seven pieces, cost new $500; one plush parlor suite, seven pieces, cost new $35; two marole-top bedroom sets, three plain bedroom sets, one large French pier mirror, cost $90 new; dining tables, bureaus, commodes, bed steads, mattresses, springs, four cook stoves, three heating stoves, large lot carpets, crockery, glass ware, refrigerators, etc These goods are all in good condition and clean, and must be sold with out any reserve whatever, as owners are leaving city. . Everybody in search of bargains should 'bear in mind the place and time of sale. N. B. — Entrance through store; both elevator and stair way. Joseph L. Rothschild, auctioneer, 232 East Seventh st. 148-49 BUSI.N_:sS CHANCES. ARBER SHOP— WeII furnished; good business; applicant must be first-class white barber. 822 Payne avo. 147-50 BARBER SHOP— slo— Good place for a bar ber with one chair. Inquire at 486 East Sev enth st 146-118 BARBER SHOP for sale. Inquire 152 Dakota ■P ay.. West St. Paul. 115-51 CIGARS, tobacco, fruit and confectionery store for sale cheap; rent $10; 613 Minnehaha st. j . . . - " "• 147-50 . jpOUNTRY STORE and stock of merchandise w for sale, doing a pood business; no other store within eighteen miles; will sell part cash and balanceon time with good security. Mer chant, Globe. " ' 126-56 DRUGGIST with $500 or 1,000 can hear of an A 1 opening by addressing Drugs, care of Globe. 147-153 DENTIST with $250 cash to take charge of a i-f first-class St. Paul city office, with one-half interest; office has fine location, is furnished ele gantly; doing good business; if you mean busi ness address Dentist.. Globe. 130* 1?OR LOANS on furniture, etc., call at room I, . Presley block, 101 East Third st; half rates and tfonlldentiaJ. 148-50 T^OURfSAXOONS for sale at a great bargain X; in good localities, long lease; cheap rent; call at once at Tremont House, 160 Robert st. J. H. Gieske._ I_^1 _^ 148-50 /GENERAL MERC ANDISE— For sale cheap. vX" store building and stock of general merchan dise in a good town of north Dakota; invoices about 82,500; one-fourth cash: good reason for sell ing. P.M., McCanaa, Grand Fork ■ county, Da kota. 118-51 Conveniently situated, near Union depot, in front of Smith's park, for sale at a reasonable price and easy terms; eighteen rooms with, kitchen, dining-room ana an elegant bar . room. Apply to Nelson 4 Smith, 198 East Seventh St., over People's bank, St. Paul. _ _ 147 JOB PRINTING OFFICE foT~sale cheap. Address Printer, Shakopec house, near Seven corners. . ■ 148 T' OW INTEREST, long time, every accom- X_ modation on good chattel mortgage or real estate security. . Room 1, Presley block, 104 East Third st 148-50 MEAT MARKET for sale; good location and well established trade; parties having good reason for selling. J. R., Globe. 147-149 T) OLLER MILL— To sell or trade tor city XV property, land, etc., a 200-barrel all roller mill; A No. 1, good as new; run by Harris 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 D EST All RANT and sample room, fine, tor XV sale; good location. Inquire at P. J. Bowlin, 314 Sibley St., between Third and Fourth. - 19* SALOON— Nice, with three pool tables, for sale cheap; would trade for real estate. Nelson 4 Smith, 198 East Seventh' st. . ■ ..'. '",117* SALOON, lease and license for ' sale, corner . .'-Cortland and Sycamore sts. 143-49 WILL LOAN large or small sums of money on warehouse receipts, furniture or any good security without delay,publicity or removal. 104 East Third St., room 1. ■ , . 148-50 "\T7 ANTED — A party with $500 in cash to man- VV age a branch business in Minneapolis for St. Paul firm; horse, wagon and outfit furnished. Cosgrove 4 Co., 303 Jackson, room 12. 147-49 "<SJ"I i ) to $108 loaned on furniture, horses, cows •""p A"L/and wagons; property not removed. K. Dem ing & Co.. 362 Jackson. cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* ~~ HORSES, CAUUIAG.ES. &_♦ ~ - BARGAINS — A large assortment of carriages _D ' 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. C6-6ra FOR SALE — good side bar top buggy and harness. 346 Robert street, New Canada hotel. 6 TTiOIt SALE — harness and phaeton; a S. nice family rig; very cheap. D. X.. Globe. 6 ~C*OR SALE — A family carriage, recently thor- X oughly repaired. Apply to No. 112, Ryan hotel. •■ 148-53 FOR SALE— Victoria, or will trade for real -T estate. Inquire room 112, Ryan hotel. 147-53 FOR s.li.i: — Fine road horse, 6 years old, , X ■, speedy, sound and gentle Inquire at Metro ,politan stables. 140-151 1 'IT OR SB — A good, souud and steady horse, six ,XL or seven good, sound steady horse, six or seven years old wanted, weighing about 1 1,300 pounds. X. Y. Z-, Globe. 5 HORSE — sale; a good, sate family horse, 1,150 pounds, good roadster, safe any place. . Call at No. 341 Sherman st, 145-58 WANTED Horse for one month or more, for very light driving in city: will guarantee good care; best of references given. 91 Pleasant ay._ _ 6 <JJ»I f\ to $100 loaned on furniture, norses," cows 'pL\J and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing & Co.. SIS Jackson, cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* WASTED TO KENT. pOXTAGE — Wanted to rent or would pur \J ase, a nice little cottage house, with yard, from three to six rooms, within one and one half miles of Globe office. Address H. 8., Globe. . ■ ■ . 148 DAIRY FARM— Farm, suitable for dairying purposes. Dairy. Globe. . ... 6 ROOM— Nicely furnished, in good locality;, references exchanged; state price and ad dress. ,E. H. 10, Globe. 6 ROOM— Pleasantly furnished; rent not to ' exceed $9; upper town preferred. B. C, Globe. 6 ROOM — By a young gentleman that can fur nish the best of references, a nicely fur nished room in private family on Summit ay. O. B. S., Globe. 5 PEKSOXAL, jpLAIRVOYANT BUSINESS— G. L. 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* OANS oh chattels; real and chattel notes ■* bought.' Room 1, 104 East Third st. 148-50 MISS HANAWALD tells past, present and -.' future, on business and social matters. Miss Hanawald,' 115 _MwaTd st., near Fairficld ay. ■ :-■:■.:• .-iu-i -"■■ ./- 145-51 Tl/JKsjFLUJi.rcN'eE tells past, present and i»l future; One week only; 123 Wabasha st., third floor, front rooms. ' .114-43 AT AND AROPXD SEVEN" CORNERS JOHN A. LAABS, upnolsterer, corner of Seventh and Exchange sts.; steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; -all work guaranteed. \ 101* DRUGS At Wilkes" pharmacy you get pre scriptions filled with the purest drugs, with out which the physicians' skill is of no avail; a very desirable and complete line of the best toilet goods. 274* IXSTRUCTIOy. MUSIC PUPILS wanted by a lady. 49 Fair field ay., West St. Paul. 117-48 SHORTHAND , AND TYPEWRITING— Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type writing; lessons personally or By mail; cull or send for circulars. Anna C, Drew & Co., room 9, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 128* ~ ~ ARCHITECTS. ~ M. RADCLIFE, architect, room* 2Gand27, • Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sible/sts. ij __247-om__ _ _. v: : MOUITZ L. WEISEK, Rooms 3D "and | chamber of commerce. St. Paul. 277*- DYE WORKS. r\ ■."■_. .TAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— Rents '• clothing a specialty, 412 Wabasha . st. St. : . 1 : 1... Mill • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. It. E. Watson's List. 3a9 Jackson st., St. Paul. : , QAiS Summit ay., near St Alban» gt7, OU «5, 000; a bargain. R. _»• Watson. CO /»/ \f\— FINE LOT on Lincoln ay., east «!>>C ? DUU of Dale. R. K. Watson. - <£1 *)i\(\ EACH for beautiful lots in High i?l^UU land park. B. K. Watson. <Jil I -inn— LOTS on Portland ay., near Dale. <ff>i UUU U.K. Watson. -. ■ -;'- :- .. (Hi*-? QC\C\— HOUSE and lot on Portland ay., •POjOUU pleasant and cheap. . R. E. Wat »on. • ' - ' ' <£• pi 4 n A— X LOTS on Hondo st.; cheap ; '-i'UU and beautiful- R. E. Watson. <£7/'VW'I ) TS on Minuolmha, near East Sev <fl> /UU ■ euth st R. E.Watson. ■ : (2? O Ann— A NUMBER of fine business lots S U\JU on East Seventh at. R. B. Watson. (E?1 /inn— A BARGAIN on Rice st. K. k. iiPlafmU Watson. fflji O^n— TWO • LOTS, one a corner, on «pi,/CtJVJ Front St., near N. P. shops; a bar gain. R. E. Watson. ■ <l!r A KAA- CASH— Good business lot on Kast «JPUi«JVJU Sixth Bt.; very cheap. . li. E. Wat son. • ; ■ tit /I nnn— sOx7 5 corner on Dakota ay.; a «ff>^i< 9 UUU "snap." R. K. Watson. *Blf QAf \— LOTS on State St., Including cor <^>l^ZJO\J ners, cheap. Watson. PROPERTY on Ducas st., property on Chero keo ay.; on ', Prospect plateau, residences on the hill, business property on the flat and on Dakota ay.; anyone desiring property on the West side, either for a home, for investment or specu lation can be suited from my list. R. E. Watson. 141* • ""^ ~~s7ETTwTame~um»FTTlst. == 87 East Fourth st. ' - Cjyt 'Jr\r\ — SMALL cash payment and balance W I » OU U on long time will buy , a house and lot two blocks from University ' ay. cars; good well; street improved. ' <jJ?Q An/~k— ONE-HALF cash for a very de *&ZJ)*JKJ\J sirablo property on West Seventh st.; commodious dwelling house and vacant corner on Seventh st.; good bargain. <5?1 Ann— EASY terms for house (about a «)JJ±*tA/W year old) and forty-foot lot; well lo cated: near street cars; shade trees and shrub bery on property; graded and improved street. <2j?O A HO" beautiful lots on Univer *iP^j^rv/Lf sityav.; convenient to street cars; a little above grade; considerably below value; call and look at them. "DARTIES wishing to make investments for -*• quick profits in real estate, either' improved or unimproved, are cordially invited to inspect my list, where can be found come excellent bar gains. 148 Charles A. B. Weide'lTLisU 366 Jackson st. ... rOB SALE— will sell to parties from ten to -i- 100 lots or more in . Arlington Hills at low ■prices, half cash, balance one year time, and guar antee 10 per cent, on the money; only two weeks. Apply 366 Jackson st., room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. I HAVE houses and lots in the following addi tions of my own; Borup & Payne, Arlington Hills, Nelson, Eastville heights and Dayton's bluff, which I can sell cheaper, and better terms, and don't forclose, than any real estate dealer in the city; besides, I have these farms indifferent parts of the state, and will make exchanges or sell 011 monthly payments. Apply 306 Jackson st., room Charles A. B. Weide. '. .-■■ 148-49 E. A. Sargent's List. ' 144 East Third St. THE FINEST stock farm in . Minnesota, 650 acres, only one-half mile from the beautfful city of Red Wing. on Hastings' road; good build ings, several wells, creek ■ running through the same and every convenience that could be wished; excellent soil, cut 200 tons hay; will be sold whole or in part; terms liberal. : E. A. Sargent, 144 East Third st. . . , t .. CM nnr\— LOT 4, block 61, St. Anthony Park, i?I,UUU 120 feet front; will be worth $2,000 in two years. ____^____I___ '■_ <K1 CiCid— CORNER lot on Langford Park, «]? ±,U UKJ 101 feet and 225 feet, on Knapp st ; a beauty. , . j . V . ... ; 6 LOTS in Macalester Park, , on the boulevard; look at them when out that way. • : . SEVERAL whole additions for. sale at prices worth looking after. ; ■-: IF YOU wish residence or business property call and see me. *.-■ -■■!,...{ 144-48 J. ¥1. Munson's List. 110& East Fourth st T OTS in Riverside Park addition in West St. i-t Paul; near the stockyards; $250, one-third cash, balance $5 per month. ___■ 'QNE lot in Danforth park, $235; easy terms. OTS in Ella J. Cobb's addition, White Bear; cheap. • - LOTS at Bald Eagle lake, $60; easy terms. . _^ -^ 111-50 Miscellaneous. T-\ ANFORTH PARK— tots on easy terms and U low prices; a good bargain is offered in these if taken this week. .■.,.*' . ABGE STORE BUILDING and residence, i good cellars and warehouse, barn and wood shed, with four lots on a corner block, in the best business part of Red Lake Falls, Minn; a real bargain for business men; will sell general stock of seasonable goods if desired; satisfactory reason for selling. For terms and further partic ulars address Charles Langevin, Red Lake Falls, Minn. •''•' • ' 120-50 CO AH EACH— lots on Dale St.; small >5)AstJ\J cash payment, balance $10 per month; a bargain. Address D. 252. Globe. '-■ 118 Ql~i U\A BUYS interest inproperty that pays >3I,UUU $3,000. to $1,000. profit annually; reasons for gelling; security if required. B. O. X., "Globe. 118-19 FINANCIAL. TVTEWPORT & PEEK, Drake block, Third st. 1\ opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to 8 per cent, on improved • city property, and furnish it without delay; they also buy and sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. - -213tf THE 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. I 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 Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. .... . .... . . .. t 93* JT* ANNON & CO., 325 Jackson st.. buy notes and vJ lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. ' ■ '■•<•■■ 225* HERMANN TROTT, 303 Jackson st.. room — Money to loan at from 6to 8 per cent, on improved city property and I farms; also de sirable city lots and farm lands for sale. 133-317 I HAVE money left with me for investment ' in St. Paul real estate at "bed rock" prices; if you have property that you wish to dispose of call at once or write me, giving description and prices. R. J. Lewis, 357 Jackson st. •' '; ... ;.-. 116-150 LOANS on real estate and personal property: entirely new system on chattel loans. Call or write room 1, 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 Wabasha ■.._-•■.-. . 71* T OANS ON FURNITURE, horses, carriages, 1-i etc.; every accommodation afforded; lowest rates. H. Rothschild, 104 East Third st. 128* OANS on life insurance policies. L. P. 'Van" Norman, No. 215 First ay. s., Minneapolis. -Jnne2l-lrr ,-.. . - ■ ONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $10, --I».L 000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. • -■■.. ■■ 22* THE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company X (incorporated;, private bankers, 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. 93* <t*l n TO $100 LOANED on furniture, musical •jDxl_/ instruments, horses, cows, vehicles, etc.; property not removed; partial return payment re. ceived; no publicity; write and we will call. R. Deming & C 0. ,362 Jackson.cor. Fifth, over bank. 113* ] QAnn t0t50,000 loans' made -without delay as *P*J\J\J soon as title can be examined on St. Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8 per cent; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to a. S. Chittenden, First National bank build ing. 22tS-ly <ftl C\n nnn TO LOAN ™ improved 3u '4>l\J\Ji\J\J\J Paul real estate, 3 to 5 years' time, in any amount, from $1,000 to *20,000, with interest at 6. 0 1-2, 7. 7 1-2 and 8 per cent., accord ' ing to values ard ' location; money furnished im mediately. Stokes Bros. & Co., investment brokers, No. 157 East Fourth st, under First National bank. ,335* ;-."..; FOR SALE. BRICK — White brick for sale; good for sewers or veneering. P. Kelly, 218 Commercial st. ' 118-50. ' - '.: . CANOE— A nice canoe, very c.ieap. Call at 310 Robert_st., New Canada hotel. 148-119 DIAMOND EAR RINGS— Solitaires, cost $300, will sell for $150 cash. Q..C. R., Globe. "nURNISHED BOOMS-Twenty-two beauti -C fully furnished rooms in new block on Sev enth St., near Robert, for sale at a sacrifice; best of reasons for . selling. W. S. Monroe, Hotel Rvau. 118-154 ( A?>OLI>E S V*.— Second-hand, •in good ■VT condition. H. 27, Globe. ;.-. •.-./. - 5 TVTORWAY PILING— AII lengths. Marine i 1 Lumber company, 321 Jackson st, St. Paul. :,•-■•;' . . ■:.. - 116-51 _ ■■■.-.- .■■■- . ■ . ©I n to $100 loaned on furniture, horses, cows •pi and wagons; property not removed. R. Dem ing & Co.. 3U2 Jackson, cor. Kifth. over bank. 113* I>RESH COWS— Young, high-grade heifers; -T. gentle, well broken to milk: prices moderate. University farm, St. Anthony Park. IS3-B3 PIANO— Fine new upright . piano, • 7!-$-octave; cost $500; very cheap; parties leaving city. BtTiltongt . ..-. ■ . . \ . ..- .. . rpENT— Large wall tent, twenty feet by thirty - 1 - feet, used but two weeks: just • the thing for the lakes: can be Been corner of Fairfield ay. and Edward st. ■ J. M. Coolev. ,: . . 148 BQAHDiyTQ OFFERED. rjANAUA ST., sl4, corner Tenth— A few gentle v> men can procure pleasant rooms and first cla3i board; references required. .6 CIOLLEGE AY., 22— Nicely-furnished rooms t. and first-class board. 147-50 DB SOTO ST., 644— Room* wtu board r for three gentlemen-, private family. 0 EIGHTH ST.. Ml XAgT—For rent— Pleasant front rooms, with boiird. 118 GO ELEVENTH .ST., 10T WEST, near ltobcrt- Neatly-furnished room, cool ■ and pleasant, with yard and »hade trees; board reasonable. C PAKK PLACE— 7S and 77 Summit ay.; large handsome rooms; first-class table; ' location best In the city: terms reasonable.' ' 5 ROOM— with board, for gentleman, 19 East -Ninth st. 11T-49 CUMMKK RESORT-a very select boarding VJ resort, extensive lawn and shades, unlimited drives and rambles, close to Minnohaha, Shadow Falls and Bridal Veil; new ■ and nicely-furnished rooms; twelve minutes' ' ride from either city; board to taste; open June 1. For particulars call n W. W. Woodruff, Merriam Park. 143.50 F\f\ DAY BOARDERS, commencing the "first kJ\J of January, at $12.50 per month in advance; •■ call at King's block, corner o£ Seventh and Cedar »ts., fourth floor, room, I.' •■.■■• 349* BOARD WANTED. BOARD and room wanted by a boy 15 years old: must be near Globe office. M. C. Globe. 5 ROOM and board in private family by young ■ man. J. K. L. 0 ROOM or suit of rooms and board for throe young men, near business purt of cjty: cull on C. Ruoff, care (i. F. 0., Bt. I*., M. & M. It. It. ■ ' ' 5 ROOM and board in a private family by a boy 11 years old; price not to exceed $2.50 per week. I)., Globe. ■ ■• 5 \WAWEITt~OBUT. BICYCLES— Two second-hand fifty and fifty four-inch. Address, stating full particulars. Lock Box 6, Clear Lake, Wig. 148-50 BOAT— Good two or four-oar rowboat. N. H. Frost, Fourth and Cedar sts. 6 COUNTERS and show cases. \V. O. D.. Globe. ■' ' ■ 0 GASOLINE STOVE— at 205 West Fair field ay. . • ■ - 6 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WANTED— WUI J-X pay cash. Address H. B. It., Globe oJEce. 148-50 lAn FEET good second-hand hose, three -'-<-'>-' quarter size. Address, stating price, G-, Globe. ' . 5 LOST AND FOUND. CUFF BUTTON FOUND with the emblem of Odd Fellows. Owner can get the same at S. Sternberg's clothing store, 253 East Seventh st. - ____^ 5 DOG FOUND— A female pug dog. on Seventh and Jackson sts. Call at barber on Seventh and Jackson sts. _■ 5 J/lINNEAPOUS~~WANTS7 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 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, etc. Terms suited to times, settlements promptly made and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. ' ■ - 122* CARPENTERS WANTED— To keep away : from Minneapolis; there is a surplus here now, and a strike Is in progress. 125* PORTE U— First-class colored, for barber shop. -T No 49 Washington ay. south. 5 SITUATIONS ANTED. BOOKKEEPING— By a young man who has had seven years' experience in general mer chandise and bookkeeping.situation in store or of fice; speaks German and English. X, Globe. in meat market. Call or address 2001 Twenty-sixth ay south, J. Myers. ■■. 5 HOTEL CLERK— WeII experienced; summer rX resort preferred -.good references. 306 Fourth ay. south, Minneapolis. 5 STENOGRAPHER — Graham writer; can write 200 words a minute; machine GO words a minute; has had experience as court reporter and amenuensis. A. A. W., 17 Greenwich st., Val paraiso, Ind. . 5 MISCELLANEOUS. BUS— A twelve passenger country bus, in good condition, cheap; call on or address No. 2133 Fifth ay. s., Minneapolis. ANTED— Tour sidewalk to build either by day or job. Drop postal card to J. W. Park, 1228 Twenty-second and one-half ay. south, Minneapolis. 5 STATS OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM- Bey, ss — In Probate Court, special term, May 6, 1880. In the Matter of the estate of Sidney F. E. Cod dington, deceased: On reading and filing the petition of Silas B. Walsh, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Sidney F. K. Coadington, deceased, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to persons entitled thereto by law; • It is ordere*d, that said account be examined, and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Saturday the 2'.ith day of May. A. D. 18SU, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing.in the St. Paul Dailyglobe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, (L. 8.) WM. B. McGRORTY. Judge of Probate Attest: Frank Robert. ,_r., clerk. . - ~ • • may7-wl f r STATES OK MINNESOTA, COUNT Y OH" HAM, sey, ss— ln Probate Court, special term, May G. 1886. • • In the matter of the estate of Franke Hamoson, deceased: On reading and filing the potion of E. A. Hen drickson, administrator of the estate of Franke Hampson, deceased, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for ex amining and allowing his account of administra tion, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs; It is ordered, that said account bo examined, and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Monday, the 31st day of May, A. D. 1886, at ten o'clock a. m., at the probate office in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. HfTflß By the court, [L. S.] WM. B. McGORTY . Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. May 7-lw-Fri. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY O District Court Second Judicial District. In the matter of the assignment of John J. Ward, insolvent: The assignee.Thomas Sheahan, in the above en titled matter, having duly made, verified and filed in said court his final report herein, showing his receipts and disbursements and all his doings in that behalf, and that there is a balance in his hands to be disbursed among the creditors of said insolvent, and asking that his doings and report herein bo ratified and confirmed; that the amount of his compensation and the fees of his counsel be fixed and allowed; that an order be made for the distribution of the assets in his hands among such creditors as are entitled thereto, and for the entry of a judgment discharging the insolvent above named from all claims and debts held by creditors who have filed releases; and further, that an order be made discharging said assignee, and for the release and discharge of the sureties on his bond. . Now, -therefore, it is ordered that said insolvent, all the creditors and all persons interested in said estate do appear before said court at a special term thereof, to be held at the court house in the City of St. Paul, in said county and state, on Sat urday, the 12th day of June, A. D. 18SC, at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any there be. why said report should not bo allowed and confirmed and the prayer of said assignee in all things granted. - It is further ordered that this order be served upon said insolvent, the creditors of said insolvent and all persons interested in said estate by pub lishing a copy of the same in the Daily GLOBE, a daily newspaper printed and published in said City of St. Paul, on the 21st and JSth of May, 1886, and on the 4th day of June,lßßo, and by mail ing a copy hereof to each of said creditors and to said insolvent, directed to his respective postoftlco address, postage prepaid, within three days from the date of this order. Dated May 20, 1886. WESTCOTT WILKIN, District Judge. JOHN TwoHY Jr., Attorney for the Assignee. " , may2l-2S,jun4 TATK OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY O — ss. In Probate Court, special term, May 20,1886. In the matter of the estate of Hercules L. Dous man. deceased. -. On reading and filing the i petition of Nina S. Dousman of Prairie dv Chien, Wisconsin, repre senting among other things that Hercules L. Douiruan, late of said Prairie dv Chien, Wisconsin, on the 13th day of January, A. r>. 1880, at said Prairie dv Chien, Wisconsin, died intestate, and leaving at the time of his death' good*, chattels and estate within this county, and that • the | said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and pray ing that administration of said estate bo to the St. Paul Trust company granted; It is ordered that said petition be heard before the judge of this court, on Monday, the 21st day of June, A. d. 1880, at 10 o'clock 11. 111., at the ■ Probate office in St. Paul, in said county. Ordered further that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to nil persons in terested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hear ing, in the. St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published - at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, [L.B.] -.- .■:■■ -• ' WM. B. MCGRORTY, . ■ . • Judge of Probate. '■ Attest: FRANK Robert. Jr.. Clerk. . v - ■ Harvey Officer, Attorney for Petitioner. may27-4wthuri CJTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY c" 8 *" 1U Probate Court . special term, May 19, In the matter of the estate of David Lambert, de ceased. ■•:;.;, On reading and filing the petition of Conrad W. I ss. In Probate Court, special term, May lU, b matter of the estate of David Lambert, de sed. reading and filing the petition of Conrad W. Miller of said county, representing among other things that David Lambert died on or about Nov. 1. 1849, and on Not. 8, 1349. Allatta Emma Lam bert, mother of said deceased, filed in said court an application for letters of administration upon tfeo estate of said David Lambert, deceased, that on Nov. U. 1819, the said AUetta Emma Lambert was duly appointed by said court administratrix of the estate of said deceased, gave bond qualified and entered upon the duties as »uch administra trix, all of which will more fully appear by tho flies entered upon the duties as said matters. that all ot which will more fully appear by tho ami record* of said court in said matters, that said AUetta Emma Lambert, administratrix of said estate, died in the year 1862, that the said David Lambert died leaving certain real estate situate in the county of lUmiey, and state of Minnesota, known and described as follows, viz.: The cast half of the southwest quarter and tho west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), southwest quarter of the southest quarter and lot six in sec tion twenty-oae (21), and the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27), all in township twenty-nine (%V\, range' twenty-two (22) west; that the administration of the said estate is not perfected, and the same now remains unsettled and undetermined; that said petitioner is the owner in fee simple of block one (1) of J. N. Rog ers' third addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county, which is a part of the land herein above described, in said section twenty-seven (27), and praying that John B. Olivier .bo appointed administrator do bonis now of said estate. It is ordered, that said petition be heard before tho judge of this court on Monday, the 14th day of June, A. D. 1886, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Pro bate office, in St. Paul, in said county. - Ordered further, that notice of said hearing be given to tho heirs of said deceased, and to all other persons interested in said estate by publish ing a copy of this order for three successive weeks, once in each week, in the St. Paul Dally Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Hi. Paul, in said county. '...,-. By the Court, [US.] WM. B. McGRORTY, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fraxk Robert, Jr., Clerk. . . Olivier & Fahweix, Attorneys for Petitioner. my2l-4w-tri . ' . St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Com pany. Office op the Secretary, } St. Paul Minx.. May 12, 1886. $ To the Stockholders of the St. Paul 4 Duluta Rail road Company: Gentlemen: The following'resolutions, adopted by the Board of Directors of the St; Paul & Du luth Railroad Company at a meeting duly called, held this day, and at which a quorum were'pres ent, will be presented to the stockholders at the annual meeting to be held in this city on the 21st day of June next, for their approval or rejection: '•Whereas, In order to enable this Comnany j more efficiently to meet competition and" the steadily-increasing demands of business, it is, in the judgment of this Board, desiiable that a tem porary change should be made in the application of the net income of the Company, as said appli cation is prescribed in the 'Plan of Sale, Purchase and Reorganization', finally affected June 27, 1877, and that the change should be such as not to be detrimental to either ■ class of the stock of the Company; and "Whereas, It appears that not less than half a million dollars will be needed to make the im provements suggested in the annual report of tho Board for the year 1885, and which are, in the Board's opinion, highly important for the inter ests of the Company; therefore, Resolved, That at the meeting of the Stock holders of this Company, to be held on the 21st of the ensuing month of June, the stockholders be requested to vote on the adoption of the following changes in said 'Plan of Sale. Purchase and Reor ganization,' of which notice shall be given in news papers in St. Paul, New York and Philadelphia, to wit: "First— The Board of Directors shall have au | thority to suspend the purchase or drawing of Preferred Stock, and to apply the net proceeds from stumpage and the sale of lands, not required in paying dividends upon Preferred Stock, to such improvements, additions and betterments of and to the road and its equipment, as they shall deem necessary for the full and efficient operation of the road. .. ■ ■ •. "Second — The Board shall also have power to increase the dividends upon the Common Stock to seven (7) per cent, whenever the net earnings of I the railroad shall be found to warrant it. "Third— Any surplus of net earnings of the rail road, which may remain after paying a dividend 01 seven (7) per cent, upon the Prefered Stock and a like dividend upon the Common Stock, shall be divided equally upon the two classes of stock. "Fourth— Such suspension of the application of the net income shall continue only so long as it may be needed to accomplish the necessary im provements, additions and betterments." St. Paul & Dulutn Railroad Co. Office of THE Secretary, 1 St. PAUL, Mi.v.V., May 12, 1886. ) I, Philip S. Harris. Secretary of ilie St Paul & Duluth Railroad Company, hereby certify that the above and foregoing are truly copied, and ■ taken from the records of the proceedings of the Board of Directors of this corporation. Witness my hand and the corporate seal of said corporation, the day and year last above written. PHILIP S. HARRIS, [corporate SEAL.] . Secretary. ■ apl 14-4w-fri Proposals for Army Transportation. ;; HCA-PQCAHTERS Department OP Dakota ) . ' *=■"■-'■■- OFFitE Chief Quartermaster, - J. : FORT SXELLI.VG, Minn., May 25, ISBG. j SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject to O tho usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock m.. June 24th, 18S6, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the transportation by wagon of military stores within the city limits of I the City of St. Paul, Minn., and for the" transpor tation of the military stores between St. Paul, Minn., and Fort Snelling, Minn., during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 18SB, and ending June 30, 18S7. Bidders will state the rate per 100 pounds. '. I Blank proposal, and full information as to man ner ot bidding, conditions to be observed, terms of contract, etc., will be furnished on application to the office of the Depot Quartermaster, St. Paul, Minn. ' Sureties will be required to justify in the sum of three hundred dollars. Bids accepted and contract awarded subject to an appropriation by Congress to meet the ex penses. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Transportation at St. Paul, Minn.," and addressed to . tho undersigned. • JAMES M. MOORE, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. 146-14'J-June 22A23 Estate of John F. Mclntosh, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On Wednesday, June 2, 1886, at 30 o'clock in the j forenoon, at the office of Uri L. Lamprey, in the I City of Saint Paul, Ramsey county. Minnesota, being in the second story of number 3G East Third I street, and pursuant to the order of the Probate I court of said Ramsey county made in the matter of the estate of John F. Mclntosh, deceased. I, the undersigned administrator, as the administra- I tor of said estate, will sell at public auction to I | the highest bidder for cash, the following de- I scribed property, to wit: Whatever right or claim there may be in favor of said estate in oi to lot five (5), block eighteen (is), Marshall's addition to West Saint Paul, in said Ramsey county; and whatever right there may be in favor of said estate under or by virtue of the covenants in a warranty deed of said lot from Mr. Edward Lanpevin to said Mclntosh and I | George Wentworth; also one note against John I. I I O'Connor for $100; also note (or alleged note) against Jacob Peterson for 1209.72; also claim I i against one D. W. McLeod for unpaid rent, $70; I I also claim against Sheriff of the County of Custer, j i Montana Territory, for $280; also claim against j one K. P. Dpwe, upon his check in favor of said Mclntowh for 1.61; also noto against Theodore W. Buelke, less payments, $137.74; also note against John M. O'Neill and wife for $C 3; also two notes against C. G. Baernstein for $100 each; also I judgment ip Ramsey county district court against ! John F. McDonald lor $213.85;' also the account books of said deceased, and all the unpaid ac counts therein; also judgment against Harry Bir j mingham in favor of said deceased for $22.78. To anyone wishing, 1 will furnish such inf >rrna- I tion in regard to these assets as lam possessed of. URI L. LAMPREY, Administrator of the estate of John F. Mclntosh, deceased. 146-50 CONTRACT . WORK. Constructing Sewers, Office op Recorder, ) Dulutii, Minn., May 20, 1886. J Sealed proposals ■will be received at the ollice of Recorder until Tuesday, the Ist of I June, A.D. 1886, 7:30 p. m., for the construc tion of a brick sewer on Superior street, from Eighth avenue east to ' Eighth avenue west, together with the necessary manholes, etc., and in accordance with tho sewerage plans pro pared by the Village Surveyor and accepted by the Common Council, which plan, together with the specifications, can ibe seen at the office of the Village Surveyor in the Bunnell | block, corner of Lake avenuo and Superior I street. A bond with at least two sureties In a sum I of 20 per cent, of the gross amount bid ' must accompany each bid. ■ . ' Bidders will bo required to ' indorse tueir" ! names on the outside of j the envelope con- L ! Mining their proposals and what the bid [ j is for. , No proposal will be entertained unless" ; made on the blanks furnished by the Sur-..| j vovor. . . .■ •' The Common Council reserve tho right to | reject any or all bids. : : ',] By order of the Common Council. [Seal] Chahles E. Budden, Recorder. _141-53 ' ' F|fBLAKtMORE&ANGELLII ! j rH{ Manufacturers of , i ! ■I GOLD. BRONZB AND ORNAMENTAL a! gj ■ PICTURE Fit AMES, - - ffi ■I And Dealers in Steel Engravings an i oil II 1 BJPaintings. Gildingi Residing a specialty Hi MNO.-.11 B. Seventh St.. ST. PAUL. MINN jH , -.*.."■■■■ - - • : : Confirmation of Assessment for Sprint ling Dayton Avenue. OfDICE OF THE BOAItD OF PUBLIC WORKS, } Cur of St Paul, Minn., May 26, 1883. \ The assessment of benefits, costs ana ex penses arising from the sprinkling of Dayton avenue, between Third street and Arundel street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, until the first day of November, A. D 1886 undei contract of Carl Bubr, bavin? been completed by the Board of Public Works In and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2p. m. on the 7th day of June, A. I). 1886. to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time ' and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be con firmed by Bald Board. The following is a list of the supposed own ers n:mie3, a description of the property ben efited, and thu amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: A. O. Fuller's Subdivision of Block 87, Day ton & Irvine's Addition to St. PauL Supposed owner and description. . t o » iipnoflt Trustees ME Church.. V Beneflt - Same ..'.'.'.'.".'. 9 ( $22 50 Homestead Building Society*. '. '.'.lO 3 00 Manly Curry in " v Same '.'... .12 ( ** 25 Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and _, ■■ description. ,™, Lot Block Benefits. Est. II Presley (W'ly of - Josettest).... 46 82 ) Same... . 45 t.> ( $19 05 B Rogers Y.'.Ai 82 , Same, E % of 43 ga [ 15 37 It S ana X C Mungor, W % of 43 go 1 Same and same *.* " "42 8* C . 12 82 ChasßLamborn ...41 62 Same 40 g.j i 15 00 ChasßLamborn '39 82 675 Stanford Newell 38 82 I Same -. 37 g2 t 2100 X Goodrich '.'.'' 36 k~> i Same : " " "35 l~> i 19 50 Thomas Fitzpatrick! '.'..'. 34 82 I 5ame........ 03 oof 18 00 I Edwin Bell ".".'.".".'.'.'.32 82 ) Same..: .".'.'.'3l 82? 28 50 Same 30 v h .,i Est. Morris Lamprey 29 8° ) Same « go ? 15 CO M X Green V.V.V.'.'.27 '82 12 75 MFKennedy 26 82 870 j Supposed owner and description. Benefits Mary A Ut<?on - East 292% feet of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St Paul § 6T 50 Minnie De Graff. East 60 feet of W 947J4 ft of Selby block, in Day ion & Irvine's Addition to St Paul $16 50 M L Griswold. East 60 feet of W BS7K ft of Selby block. In Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St Paul $16 50 New York Life Insurance company East CO feet of W 827% ft of Selby block,in Dayton & Irvine's Addition toStPaul $18 75 A F Fahnestoek. East 55 feet of W .767% ft of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St Paul; $9 75 Cbnrles , V Knight. East 55 feet of W 712% feet of Selby block, in Day ton ii Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. $17 25 P R Saunders. East 50 feet of W 657% ft of X 150 ft of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul ... $975 Chas H Robinson. East 50 feet of W 607% ft of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul $9 45 C S Day. East 150% feet of W 557 ft of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul $21 00 D A Monfort. East 59% feet of W 407 ft of Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul 59 00 George W Moore. East 127% feet of W 347% ft of Selby block/in Day ton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. $22 50 H Hall. East SO feet of W 220 ft of . Selby block, in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul .. $11 25 W W Braden. East 70 feet of W 140 ft of X 123 ft of Selby block, in Day ton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. $6 00 D C Shepard. West 70 eefof X 123 ft of Selby block, in Da* ton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul ; .';'.. v. i;ri $7 95 Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits FA Shepard 1 79; •-■■■„ Same (except W 4 ft) 2 79 \ «-2 oO (has B Grant, W4 It of. 2 79 ) _„ J Grant... 3 79 f '"0 Sam'l McConnell, E % of 5&4 79 6 75 SEWillougby, %ofs & 4 .79 7SO Frank P Shepard 8 Si 17 25 San) e-- 7 81 675 Mark Costello 6 81 675 DCShepard 5 81 750 MF Kennedy 8 80 735 Mary E liudcliff 7 80 1110 JohnSteele 6 80 885 CB Sheeny 5 go 765 J J Watson, trustee (ex cept S6O ft) 1 7s ) Same, trustee (except S V 12 00 60 ft of E };;).. 2 7S| Harvey Wright, W35 ft of 3 7$ 563 A M Rauclitr (except W 35 ft) ;. 3 78 442 MAStrchlein 4 78 10 75 Kern's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description.^ Lot. Block. Benefits Ella C Frost 1 2 $7 80 Same 2 2 3 00 FDAbby 3 8 3 75 EAJobjison .4 2 2 25 Same 5 2 3 00 J H D0dge....... C 2 2 25 Same 7 2 2 25 Same 8 2 2 85 FAlpstns: 9 2 2 40 J A and W M Stees 10 2 2 25 Same and same 11 2 2 25 C E Flandrau... 12 2 2 25 Same, of 13 2 112 F It Smith, W 3^ of 13 2 113 Same 14 2 3 00 Same 15 2 2 64 It A Lanpher 27 1 12 00 Same (except W 10 ft) ...2ii 1 1 9tJ Nancy W Leasure, W 10 ft of ....26 1 0 90 Same 25 1 5 64! Mary A Weller 24 1 2 SO 1 EEHughson 23 1 C 55 J I Same, E % of 22 1 141 ' E H Judson, W % of 22 1 1 41 • Same.." 21 1 7 30 * J A and W M Stees 20 1 2 80 : Same and same. 19 1 2 80 D M Ferguson IS 1 2 80 Same, E % of .......17 1 141 Everton J Abbott,W % 0f.17 1 141 Same 16 1 2 SO Bishop 15 1 2 75 Same 1* 1 714 Same 13 1 5 55 All objections to said assessment mint 1 made in writing ana nied with t:io c" '; « said Board at least one day prior to mU<i i-e Official- WILLIAM BAKKKET, l ie*i*ent. . Oflieial: - — H. L. GomiAK.Clcrk '? -w-d cf I'ublie Work*. 148-50 . • Correction of Assessment for Change of Grade on Isabel Street. Ofiice ofttte Board of Public Works, I ■ City of St. Paul, Minn., May 24, 1838. \ • To Susan Bradway, Emma J. Statelcr and all persons interested. The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the . City of St. Paul. Minne sota, will meet at their offlco iv said city at 2 p. m., on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1886, to correct and confirm the Assessment of bene fits, damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Isabel street, from Dakota Avenue to State street In said city, at which time and place said Board will place such assessment on lots 9 and. 10, block 49, Wist St. Paul Proper, as may bo deemed just and pi-opur and sous to conform to the facts and rights of the case as intended. ■• All persons interested are . hereby notified . , to bo present at said time and place of cor- • recting, making and confirming . said assess- ' ment and will be heard. • H .- : „ WILLIAM BARRETT, 1 President. '■ Official: - .'. , . B. L. Gormax, Clerk Board of Public Works. : .:.,:' 14.V4" : i DR. : J. G. WALKER, osHiis^ Ey© and Ear Surgeon, .>^^^^lo4 E. Third street, St. Paul, Mlbb Largest stock of Artificial Eyes in (he Wes? : . • ■ - ■ • •• - ■ . . ... . 'T y ,