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ESTATE FOR SALE. - McClung, McMu — an Ok Co.'s List. IC9 East Fourth st. <21 Q nnf\ FTIH k three-story business block [pIO^VJUU and lit on vYe*t Tenth st: the building alone cost t12,n00 and is not quite two years old; the lot is 50x130 feet; this property rents for nearly »2,000 per annum. %M) Illlll^'^roraeron Fifth st, suit \J%\J\jyj abld for manufacturing pur poses, on easy terms. t£ 1 ri / \( \( \ FOR * good business corner on «JP LU^jyiXJ st. Peter st; long time and easy terras; this is the best and cheapest piece on the ft. <SQ Ann FOR a lot on West Tenth sts 50 •«-'• '■> \J\J\.t xl 58: a bargain for any one who wishes a business >ite. Ss'-it W il''OK lot' lglehart st; will be gradea «I?»>V7V./ this season. WANTED— A good business lot between Jackson and Wabasha and Fourth and Seventh; prefer to talk to owners. IXTKKURBA.N. -. OT. ANTHONY PARK NORTH— We are O rapidly selling lots in this beautiful addition to actual settler*, who will build fine houses ranging in cost from $2,000 to »12,000; we will g ye anyone who will improv« tho choice of remaining lots 511x150, for $GOO, on your own terras: we have opened an office just opposite tue new Northern Pacific depot lit St. Anthony Park, and our agent, Mr. B. F. Meek. Jr., who is in the office every afternoon, will be happy to show you this beautiful property; take train on either Manitoba or Northern Pacific railroad. • y AXE PARK— This beautiful property near the Manitoba and Northern Pacific sta tions nt Hnmline is being rapidly improved and we can sell you a lot to build on for $500: Ions; time: honors are in great demand by Northern Pacific employes, and this will make it a paying investment. . . ■ LOTS at Como and Rice street stations of Northern Pacific railroad at low prices; easy terms. XCELSIOR PARK— acres situated JIJ on the Milwaukee short line at Macaiester station at a bargain; can be sold off in single lots at an advance of ''0 per cent, right away. WEST SIDE. 5» ' '00 i "°- X a good lot ou Dakota ay. 0 1 i) p. i \ FOR the finest lot on Winifred st. ©Q^A TO $sOOfor lots near Oakdale ay. U>)« /\f on easy terms. A FEW houses and lots for sale on monthly payment-'. LOTS on Minnesota & Northwestern motor line lor sale on monthly payments; handy to depot. A 1.1. Til ft Alsi)V!innda:arg9 list of other xTI property for sale on easy terms. McClung, McMurran i. Co.. IM ' East Fourth et.. German American bank building. 227 Linden ..V Ilam'si List. ■ 386 Robert st. QIX south facing lots on East Seventh st. one k? block east of Post Siding depot tor $$,000. in cluding a corner. / • r\ FKET FRONT on Seventh st, corner Earl, \l'.J near Post Siding depot, for $2,100; this is cheap. , '(£•1 Cp. ( \ FOR six-room house and 50 foot lot l»* )lJ\ ' on Fauquier st; fine shade trees: bouse rents for $15 per month; easy terms. Qyjf \l\ FOR mnall house and lot on Reaney st, •?-!'l_/W near Seventh: montnly payments made easy. C* i %)i \i \ FOR house and lot 50 feet front on <Pi^"CUU Wells, near Forest Q*J^:/\ FOR *0 foot lots in Eastville Heights; i..^'jr)\J montiilv payments. Q1 "J /\1 i— A tT Ei I O L'SEBnd lot on Wells O-l^JvA.' st; i-! 00 cash, balance on monthly payments; come in and get this and stou paying rent. OTEL FOU SALE— License, fixtures and furniture of one of the best paying hotels in fit. Paul at a treat barga:n; must be bold by Sept. 1 at some price; has over 100 boarders and good transient trade. . : ffl?A( ii j WILL buy a good stock of cigars in iE'tyWV./ eluding a good lease, near sixth, on Robert st. . Q' j (w \/ A— TWO-STORY frame house, large t?O^UUU lot and good improvemonts on Igla hart st., near Summit Park: one-third cash, bal. since one and two years; this is the best property for the money for sale. Hi i FEET front on West Seventh, corner of '-/ Walnut, for $11,200. Iry i \rj— AND LOT on Uaultierst; V • UU easy terms. J>.~) ()n/VGI)OD HOUSE and 50x150 foot t£)&)\J\J\J lot on Park ay., near Wabakha st C; A l\ l\i M \ *" OR 100 feet on St. Peter and U?4JbU,UUU 150 feet on Tenth st., with line Improvements, paying good interest on the in vestment "I / i LOTS, near West Seventh st. car barns, for JLvJ ¥3.500; this is the cheapest property in our list; will sell singly at $500 each; must be sold within a few days. <J?O r ( \f\ TO $1,500 for houses and lots near iIP / » /'.' Bice st. and Manitoba shops; easy terms; can suit anypne on prices and terms. <m ) OB THREE nice residences in West St. Aj Paul, from ?1,500 to $2,200 each. 2 LOTS in Manson k. Simontoa's addition, on /"C Summit near Lexington, for tI.SOO each. Q1 / • £.( \i | WILL buy a fine business, corner ♦pIOvJvJU lglehart and Kice, paying 14 per cent, and advancing fast; any one that can raise 18,000 ort?.000 can double it soon. %'*-} Hi il I • KiNK lIOU.SK and lot on Forbes V l *)^ / V-/Vj ; st., near Pleasant ay.; modern. <Jj* A F\(}(\ FO!J a large fine bouse and lot on «J?4t»t/VjvJ Selby ay., near Western; modern improvements. C- 1 j /lp/| FOR large brick block and three Isl. i ±>i\J\jyj lots on West Seventh st, near crossing of short line. C; -I "1 (\(\\ a FOiC eighty feet on Pleasant ay., •..'I J. \J ' and 150 on Sherman st. with two good residences and other improvements; this must be sold, and is a great bargain; will sell in small pietes. C;~l / \r\l\ FOR HOUSE and lot on Thomas *;3_L^l_/tyv/ st, near Mackubin; cheap; the lot alone is worth this figure. <5«O 000 FOR a large house and forty-eight • .'O^vJ* /l_/ and one-half foot front lot, corner Pleasant ay., Oakland, Ramsey nud Garfield; this is certainly a bargain. ; ■ OO /SOO~ FINE HOUSE, seven rooms, on O/Cj^/vJL/ Farrington ay., near St. An thony ay. rZ3 — <!• l ' w \ I'KU front foot on comer Summit ay. i£>] \JU and Oakland nv. ■ REED'S Golberg addition in South Park in West. St. Paul. £JO / li i( \ FOR good business block and two «D."T«UUU good lots 100x1 2(f feet, just over the fill; two good stores and storing rooms in rear and overhead; this is a great bargain; rents for $65 per month. ? = TirolC r E~L« on St. Anthony hill. KJ *J.'«A~ .LOT ou Selby ay., near Dale; tJ^JLjOwv/ terms easy; this is a bargain. WE HAVE a well-selected list of cheap prop erty, of which we have exclusive control, of which the foregoing are but a mere sample. Come in and see us, Linden <& Ham, 3bO Robert st. 227 J. It. Black-well's List. 63 East Third st. Q,')" 000~ *>O feet front on Fourth st. be « 3*/£* '>* 'UU tweou Robert and Jackson; will be sold cheap. <£•« I \ i\( V \~~rn feet front on Seventh. is/C'\J)\J\J\J running through to Fifth, will be sold cheap ! ' (J>VJ / \i il I — Fi&e residence on Ashland ay. of O^U \J\J nine rooms; all modern improve ments; large lot; big bargain. ■ : :;:^ : i^£) i\( it — Nice residencd on Martin st, with •p>C»o7V_/v / water in house, 55x125 feet; Bold at a bargain. T OTS in West St. Paul at $325 to $350. J r OTS on Dayton's bluu cheap. •' T OTS on Ilasue ay at a bargain. ■ HAVE FARMS to exchange for city or coun- Xi- try property. . "C^LNE south front lots on University ay. at a big Jl bargain. IX acres in West St. Paul to cxc hange or sell So at a bargain, el >se to city limits. TfMYE acres at Lake Phalen ut a bargain. rp WO acres at Lake McCarron at a bargain; sell X or exchange for city property. ■ . BIG DRAKGAlN'~in~ufoek~44. Brown 4 Jack" son's addition. West St. Paul. \- O3IE and see an i don't stand on ceremonies: everybody is invited to "come to my office,. 03 Bast 'lhiid st. Sr?SH Cosgrove <fc Hoyt's List. 313% Jackson, rooms 3 and 4. 19HY1K7 FEET on Snellins ay., corner '-'»-lv) / Minnehaba and Hamline, ut a bargain: lays level a* a board floor: one of tho finest piece* at this beautiful locality; come in and get our prices on this. ■ . ! LOTS AND IJLOCKS at Hamline at all prices. BUS I N E LOTS AND RESIDENCES in all parts of the city. HOI FEET on Goodrich ay.. corner Garfleld: K/KJ'Z this is a prime piece and cheap. <3iO/Sn FOR I '°'. 40x140 to a twenty-foot •pA*<J\J alley, adjoining Annapolis st. West Bt. Paul; $75 down, $3 monthly payments; nothing In the city any cheaper than this and all settled . op around it; what is commonly called a snap. •JsQOn FOR A COKVER < l*o to a twen •3>rj>\J\J ty-foot alley; $100 cash, balance $5 par month, we defy you to beat this pieco for cheap ness. 227 Gigrich's List. 309% Jackson st. <_; '-3 of \- lots on West Seventh; $25 cash, »ji)Ot-/Vj balance monthly. <S1 i \( M r- BI1 *'** two lotsTWesTsTde. near «i3)J jVJUL/ Concord depot; naif cash. ZTTTTTTTfOB University lots; half cash. ' £l\\l U\ — LOT, Rondo St.; third cash. ~~~ (^'i tr Y F\— LOTS, Aurora St.. third cash, $10 *j!>U / O monthly. Gigrich, 30a}£ Jackson st ; • ■ 29.7 ' ' ' .. . . TfEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE. Richard Lemnann's List '. Of Bargains in Real Ksjtate. ■; IGHT AGUES in Maealester Park, fronting •on St. Clair st. and Fairview ay.; as pretty ;» piece of ground as can be found between the '■ i cities; call early for price and terms. Richard | ' Leffinana. 112 East Fourth st ' ' -■ ■" : . -.; i AlH.uck in Re« Wing addition— last j one; some shrewd operator should take , hold of this bargai> at once and make a big profit I retailing these thirty lots; price and terms on ap plication in my office. Richard Leffmann, 112 East i Fourth st. • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ' ■'-. '. ••■ RAxIOO, or 100x100. on East Fourth, between *J\J- Neil and Wllius, sts.; call for price and terms. Richard Leffmann, 112 East Fourth st. - - Of |X 125 to alley — Northwest corner of Ed- OyJ ntund and Arundel ' sts., $2,000. Richard LtiTmaiin. 112 East Fourth st. ■ - • ■ ■• 5i ixi 50 oa Bast Seventh st., between Hoffman 1 > aad Maria ays., $7,003. Richard Leffmann. ■ 112 Itast Fourth st. '• ■■■■■■ F\i iXIOO on Seventh st., between Willius and *J\J Neil st., adjoining Hotel Grand, $400 per foot. Richard Leffinaßu. 112 East Fourth st. LOTS on St Anthony avenue, $1,250 each; lots are between Mackubin and Arundel ets.* Richard Leffmann, 112 Kast Fourth st. HP WO lots left in block 5 of Skidmoro & Casse -I dy's addition, fronting south on Fremont st.;. price, $600 each; $50 cash and $i 0 per month; they won't be left, but you will be left unless you call soon. X chard Leffmann. 112 East Fourth at. LOTS on Third St., MOO each, terms easy; Rich ard Loffmann, 112 Bait Fourth st. . '" ' ■ Hp WO lots, corner Cyprus and Fourth sts., south | -I east frontage: price, $1,600; terms, $tioo cash; balance two and five years. Richard Leffmaun, 112 Kast Fourth st. THKEE lots on Fourth st., lying finely, $600 J- each: terms easy. Richard Leffmann, 112 East Fourth at. npWO ,0.11 East Third St., 40x124 to 20-foot I. alley euch. price, $1,500; terms to suit, pur chaser. Richard Leffmann, -112 East Fourth st. ( FIVE lots on Thomas st.; call for price at my j: office. Richard Leffmann, 112 East Fourth. St. A LOT on Burrst., 60x1*5; street graded; price, $1,250; terms, $350 cash, balance one, .two, three or five years. Richard Leffmaun, 112 East Fourth st. 90TCS .' . lU.AV.fc; good investments to suit any purse; property in all parts of the city to suit any fancy; bargains too numerous . to mention,' and therefore earnestly solicit a call before you .pur chase; property left with me lor sale will receive proper ct-re. Richard Leffmanu, 112 East Fourth st. ' ' • t::%--j : I ..J / i FEET on the corner of Grand and Oak- L j*\J land ays.. with three fine double, houses, at a price so low that it is bound to go. Kichard Leffmann, 112 East Fourth st. ' ■ '. ; -.\ ; {.' W .xliiO OS kLl:vk..\ TH ST.. between i'■ '\J .jackson ana Robert, with good bdildings", $1,430; tarms, $4,000 cash. Richard LeiTaiano, 112 East Fourth st. . \ T^TTxlG'-i O3f 'BROADWAY, one-third *J\J cash. Richard Leffmaun, 112 East Fourth st • ■ ■ . :.-.;i\ - : Q-> ( \i )() FOR a fifty-font lot on lit. Airy st. '^J"s,^\J \J\J Richard Lelfinaun, 112 Last Fourth st.___^ ' " ■ ' HERE conns a chance for some ona .with lim ited means And an eye for a good invest ment; two lots on St. Clair *t. and two lots on L.^rlia St., level as the floor, $2,200; only ♦7i)'J ca*h, balance in one, two and three years, t Jiichard Lt iimanw, 112 Ka»t Fourth st. .. .; L . t . .... TIE COR.VER and St. Clair.-sts., J. $650; the adjoining lot tWJ; terms eusy; time is money, so be on time and don't wait until some ona else gets ahead of you. Richard Leftmanu, 112- East Fourth st. - - . ' ■' j ' H ii, HE is no end to my bargains to-day— Ten X lots on St. Clair and tiring* »is., $5,000. Rich ard_Leffmann, 112 East Fourth si. '.■■-■■ FINE LOTS on St. Clair st.. $»sO6T~ca"irand be J convinced that this is iodead a great bar gain. Richard Leflmann, 112 East Fourth list. HALF A I>U)CU on Jessam ue St.. near Hice st. call for particulars. Richard LuHuiaua, 112 East Fourth St. ■■. . : , , pOH SA!.i-;_a limited number of lots on East- JL Third st; lam selling lots there at $300 each and on your own terms: come anil sue then; there is no place where lots will advance quicker in tha city; buy one this week and you will be sure of a good advance in a short time; the 1 ri ».t. bridxo is going te send up this pro; erty at » terrific gait; now is jour time. Richard Leffmuns, 112 Kast Fourth st. ' . . '■ - 227 Middle ton, Dousran <fc Hanson's List. GTS Jackson st C?«J OT\() FOR ronideuce on Bluff st; fine •?( 4 *J\J view; convenient to business.' '. <s;| *)(\( \— CHOIC* south-fronting lot. on •ipl^/CWL/ Marshall avenue; very nice resi dence will soon be built oa adjoining lots. ' SI i it U I— LOT oa East Sixth ~»t., between 3 I )\.!\J\J Johm and Oliv« sts. QQ; \( )— LOT on Iglehart st. CHOICE piece of rev.dance property on St. ' Peter st.; will take part pavutmt in good im proved real estate; it will pay to look this up. WJC UAVE some lots in Palace addition, on Division st.; cheap if takes at cuoe. , HICAGO, Burlington A NortaanT railroad— \Te have some bargains in acres on the line of this road; look this up. 810 BARGAIN on Third It, "two" blocks of .lots between Thira and Conway sts. -• jI,TACALESTER PARK- Two large.nice lots iTX very cheap. ' ■',' '.'"".. in ACRES on University ay. • ' •■-?.•' "/.'. i .- . $L*) Hi )i\ I'OR- two lot* on Lincoln ay. v^# \J\J east of Victoria st; these are cheap. SiiTi *j in FOIt lot ou Goodrich ay. : 1 '-i LOTS on Case and Jenks sis., near Arcade, IP at a bargain. OiCVEXTII Sl'.-A bargain ;n a business lot on i <J Seventh st, between Sates and Maria; south front. --. (&1 *)(\l\ VI-J!;V choice lot on Hudson ay.; •iPJ.j'^/V/O nice view. % 1 )^ )( )~" tiOK iot on liny tjn ay. : I A¥TON'B BLUFF— The coming boon— J-» With tho building of the Third street brsd-jo , and extension of hor*e car lines on Dayton's: bluff, there will surely be an advance m pricsa \u that locality; it is the cheapest property iv the city at present prices, and any investment will nay good profit*; wo have a large, list of bluii property, aua can give some good bargains. sjl ,i it ) AM) — Lota on Pacific St., Me (J\J Lean st. and Suburban ay.. Dayton's bluff; good property to recuro at this time, as the Chicago. Burlington it Quiucy rai road improve-; mciits will raissvalues in this locality. Qt *-? {i W r^JilW feet, corner Maple ay. V 1- 9 <J\J \J and Plum st. ■ i4?n.' jJi-LOl'oa Fourth st. ~~ ~~~ C' Tw W i AND {jJO— on Ua^son st. C^HM AND $000— Lots on Pacific, McLean >tPtJ\J\7 and Suburban ays. ■ ' -v -. ■ •1 *2j{ ){ i— LOXSon Third st, near Maple ay. .^V( \t I FOR comer lot one block from Sev '?OUU enthst. ' •'-.': • OEVERAL blocks cheap for speculation. ■ " ZL( )i ) At - li for lot* on Beech st. ~. i^-\l } EACH for lots on Miunehalia st. ; . : , ■/ •/' U \ EACH for lota on Margaret st. ; .i- : LOANS— In sums of $1,000 to JiO.OOO; no de lay. ■ ,;.- TO RENT— Dayton ay., between Western and Arundel; new double house, bath, furnace, gas fixtures, tile walks, etc.; perfect in every par ticular.' Middletun, Dougan It Hanson, bTU Jack son st. ' . . ' . ; • • . TO RENT— 67S and 677 St. Poter st; two 1 throe-story brick dwellings; all modern im provements; plan* at our. office. Middieton, Uou gan & Hanson, Jackson st. , ■■■■ ri ■< O R EN T —Small house on Farrington av.,near X Aurora st: $15 per jnth. Middleton. IJou gan & Hanson, 376 Jackson st. . .' .227 Curtis <& Edwards' List. ' '■ Room 1, sec and floor, 12U East Third st. '■•>> '. '■ (JJ»I 1 ?\( i FOB two lots in Warm's addition; •151^I«-/W corner lot and next one to it;- must be taken immediately to be had at that price;, other lots are selling for $750 each. Curtis & Ed wards^ ' ■ i '.' ■ $"• ■ |VUI WILL BUY an eight-room hoo«e : «V 'J^\J\J\J and nice lot on Hague ay.:* street graded and sidewaiku laid;, this is very low. ■- ' (^•Q f~\t :i — HOLiSK, two barns and two lots ■^O«)V I\J\J on Portland ay.; cheap. Curtis & Edwards. '■■ , ■'; ~ : ■ ■ ■.' - ' . ' A FEW very choice lots in Lovering Park at -T^. low prices. Curtis & Bd wards.' . is.*O 1/ |( |"FOR bran-new seven-room house 9 L\J\J on Margaret st. ; worth $3,500. A NICE RESTAURANT on Wabasha st. for sale for about one-half its worth, if taken immediately; is on a good-paying basis, and has over seventy-five first-class regular boarders; call and get particulars. E OFFER FOR SALE this week at low prices nice lots on Lincoln ay., in Warm's addition: Goodrich ay., in Summit Park addition; Marshall ay., in Anna E. Ramsey's addition; Day ton av.,in Anna E.Ramsey's addition, and on most every other avenue of any importance, on St. Anthony hill. . . A GOOD hotel in fine location in Dakota for sale cheap; also a nice farm; will exchange ! for city property; here's a chance for someone to j get rich, and only a little capital required. Curtis ' li Edwards. . . - • ) i -ACRE LOTS in Hendricks' subdivision of : 4.2 cottage homes on Dale st.; just $..'OO cheaper I than any other lots can be purchased for in this : addition; call and be convinced. • ; S\ LOTS in Kitturing & Conntans' addition West ■ A) St. Paul. Curtis & Edwards. . . LIST your property with us, we will dispose of it it you will sell at a fair figure; try us and . see. Curtis Hi Edwards, 120 East Third st. 227 Cut This Out aud Stick it on Tour - Looking Glass., DON'T GO to Hastings to buy lots at $000 to '' *700. when you can buy a good lot three blocks from street car«, in the St. Anthony bill district, for $700; don't be swindled by tax title thieves and Eastern money broker sharks and pay j big steals, when you can buy of the owners and j get a square deal; if you want to invest ' call -on ; mo at 433 Rice st; if 1 have not got property that you want, I will refer you to owners that have; I handle- no real estate on ' commission. ' T. B. • Komera. Droduc« danlai 1 - •■ . . . » 222-7 ; THE ST. PAUL DJLLUY <£LO:BE.- St^ HOlOsnira, AUGUST 15, 181,. —SIXTEEN PAGES. HEAL. ESTATE FOB SALE.; - • Harrison <fc Bandy's List. 137 Bast Sixth st. • ; : <£•-} !7F\(\ WILL BUY a nice saw house, •'•'*-' / *J\J eight room, cistern, cellar and barn, near corner St. Anthony and Mackubin. %A Qf){\ WILL BUY a new house of ten i **v*iO \J \J rooms, all modern con venitincus, i etc., on Ashland ay., near St. Albans; this- house i » built in best manner and well itched, and is a bargain. ■ <&1 A f\( FOR two lets In Lake Park addi •f/Jj^VJVJ tion, directly opposite the main entrance to fair groiMds.and hare been rented for the lair for $75, which will go to purchaser. Q1 *O"Kn WILL BUY a beautiful lot on"Port ♦JpJ-jOcAJj.laud ay., in one of the most desira ble residence portions of the city. <3£Oj W ) FOB choice lots in West St. Paul, $225 tjpOwV-/ cash and balance $5 per month. CIH£AP LOTS on Summit ay. in Hanson X Siraonton's addition; these lots are below market value and will go quickly; look them up. CIOMO— you want a choice building lot in i Strand addition on Lake Como, oone and see us; we have one lot there which is particularly cheap and desirable, and can be had on best of terms; it will pay you to remember this. LOTS in Nininger & Donnelly's addition for $1,100: lie well and are excellent lots for in vestment. • ELKUANT LOTS in Anna B. Ramsey's addi -Lj tion from $650 up. .. ■ A BARGAIN; $11,000 for an elegant new house; good location in lower town; all moJ crn conreni«nces. etc; call at once:lthis is a snap. WE HAVE- the best list of Summit ay. prop » * erty in the city, and would be pleased to show you any of it. ami by honest dealing and low prices are sure to plea»e you. • ' : ■ LOTS at. lowest prices .on Goodrich, Lincoln and Grand ays. ' ACRES near stcck yards, very cheap; this property is in great demand at present. WE also hare acres in every direction, north, south, east and west of the city, and lots in every J section throughout the city, ana we can offer you this as cheap as anyone in the city. Har rison 4 Handy, Hotel Ryan building, 137 East Sixth at. - '-\ . - 227 :■; Smith <te Taylor's List. 317 Jackson st. . . ©"l-OTjf^A— 6o x 15 ° "FEET on Fourth st., •«' 1 ■<w>l_A J M I near Rice park; this ' property rents for $1,200 a year. <£•)? ) r">( j .—A LOT fronting 50 feet on Hin ii?vy(V*/V nesotast, between Fourth and Fifth; Minnesota st. is improving rapidly in this quarter. .-.,.'. : ' 0 | "v (}(}(}— 6oxlso FEKT, corner Rosa •2? J Kjlfiil \J\J bel aud Ninth sts; two good build i-ngg on this property. ; : S,; *■! (' i"\i \l \-T~H2 x 150 FKETj corner ■-'•)U,UUU Rosabel and Eighth sts; • rents for $100 per month; very cheap. G& A -){ \i\ — •li *- property corner of Kite and '■'■;•• <J\-' Mtaiiobi its.; rents for let per cent, on the inventmsut; tor a. few Jay's only. W' ii A. V »_. lots in all parts of the city on monthly payments. •31 ' I I\tij I WIT-L IM V a nice lot on Ellen st., 'pijil/vJU ne»r Dal*. <£ *-> Pi('){ ) *"'' ' * seven lots onMinnehah_st, 'rP*J^*J\JjiJ one corner; easy terms. .OHOiCK piece of business property on Fifth st. * IST your property with us; we have auroral I ' purchaser* who mean business. Smith* Tarlor. :>it Tackson st. ,'7 i ji j— -A- t.AKGK ir .angular lot. •'. ■» I «»_A > kj x!) 7, on Witb<i»ha: good location , ior a business hou«e. ■ | •> ,rpA"~r.E-vrr:i?i,L south-front lot • '-«--.>>' -JKJ on Laurel ay. SI / \t~\{ \ EACH for two choice lots on Ash ±sJiJU land ay. • '^':' ; t^i\: 'i— SSW six-rot>tu bouse, collar, 'H>»J^\JK,'\J cistern, nicely- terraced yard: water pipes in house; Ashland ay., two blocks from' bale st. ■ ».:!,: cheap lots in Niniuger & Uouu«lly's ad-! •J dition. C; X -•,,! I— A KORTV-FOrh FOOT corner on 'u'tJtJ'J . Iroquois St., in Watseu's addition' j Q*j I (\t } — WILL buy two 1 elegant' lots on rjJ»J*X\J\J Grand at.; these will sellfor $2,00t) each this fall. Smith i Taylar, 317 Jackson st. i -I .'.^.' ..,..-"., 227 ■■; 1). 11. .liichHud'sXisU" 333 Jackson st. T\ ■ H. mI i O:I A t'U. real eetate, at 333 Jackson *-' - st.: .remember the kunbsr. DiS L 1 XE! UAMLI.VB!- Lots and blocks Li- for xulw cheap, near the depot.- 1). H. Mich* ml. ■ ■ $11 Of ll \ lit * two beautiful lots cor«»r •lp*-iS*"*J\J Martin and Victoria sti.: it must be said at o»w. D. U. Michajdl, 888 Jackson st. SiSt \l I Ji ' At; 11 for soßt.VfiiCinj lot* qu teller 'V\J\J\J st., on monthly payments; oaly a few left. D. H. Michsud. C,v' C\nn BOYS fifteen beautiful lots at nam •VO^\J\J\J line on fcimpsoa a.v. D. H. iliohaud, 333 Jackson st. £r\Ai j KACfI for beautiful lots at Hainljne, <*HJ* >' I near the depot; t?rai*.*s» cash and bal ance $10 per month. D. tf. liichaud. ■. '* j ■ - » ~r ,/ ) **' '* i a y«r/ choice south-facing . >.J <■;' }? J\J lot on Lincoln ay. D. H. M i ch u d. &1 Vi j; V ** V X$ a fins lot in Marshall's addi- QJ. % JKJKJ tion to West St. Paul flat, this is a bargain. I). H. Stiehaud'. ' SQnn EACa for beautiful lots on Univer" \~>\-'\J . sity sv., near Victoria st. 1). H. Mi chaud. CO , U \i'\ KAr'll' for choice lots on State st., O/-,» JUU West St. Paul flat: this is very cheap. - D." U. Michaud. --r : . - Qit!/ \l ) HA CII. for fine level lots un Blair »ud • '\J\J\J Van Uuren its.: all graded: terms $50 cash and balance j\\s per month. D. U. Micuaud. (i'Onn BUYS a fine corner lot on lgUhurt St.; <fflOV/V7 this is very cheap. U. 11. iiichuud. $ r 7 Qfif ) BUYS .fifteen beautiful lots at '? * i|OWU Knmline, only one block from the depot. D. H. Michaud. V^l *J/ .\t'\ BUJ '? two tine lots ou Dayton ay., ] '4>*-i*J\J*J on eatoj tern;:. U. 11. Michaud. (jfi/^Af i BUYS a fine corner lot in West St. '^>*J\JyJ Fau! oa easy terms. D. U. Michaud, *5 j Vi^^j jTSU i* a flue tuuth-fKcing lot corner <{ci.jO(^U of UniTer»;ty aad Arundal; 1 have the exclusive ; sale; this is *' bargain, ii. H. -\!ichaud. '"'■ • .'..-. 'SiO i i7y i— Al ' i ' CA3!I - Irajs a ane corner V^UUU lot, SOxIOO feet. With two houses, on Indiana ay., West St. Paul; very ehoup at SS.O00; this is a snap; it must be sold at once. D. H.,Michaud. ■ . , , C4'-?"\i \ EACH for tfaTM beautiful iota ou Day •?'Jl}\J ton's blutf; torois uaiy. i». H. Mich- aud. Ski I \i M \ BUYS a fine corner lot on Maple ay. -,?I,UUU_ D. H. Michaud. . LfOR RENT— A tine office room, ground floor, .* First National bi»uk building, inquire at I). U. Michaud's, 333 Jaaknon st. 227 Fred Lund's List. 317 East Seventh street, St. Paul. '. ■^'•) i^r^t | *'°" FINK eleven-room house • Ni'>v^VJc/v-/ and lot on Dccatur street. ■f/Ob FfiJcti it i A<)l ' FIXE nine-room hou<c with vu )*J\J\J all moaern iui(/rov«»ueuu and two I lots, on cornar Jessie and Miautihuha streets; 'graded street. «4J*^ I V:' ,j"V FOK.XKW stone building with '*>**si\J\JKJ five rooms, and lot, on Fay us ay,; this is* the cheapest business property ia this city. C? r yi l( i * it SKW hou*» and lot on Jossa «Jp • v^VJ mine street; gradad itr*et. " <&QAn FOR A LOT on University ayTthre* />_/ V/ blocks from street car track. sSs<rW I I'OK LEVEL, lot on Beach Hreat, '•-' Tv/V two blocks from. Seventh. Fred Luud, 317 East Seventh street. C. W. Youngman'i List. ' ■ ; 115 East Seventh st. r ouly bargain in Kastviile heights. LOT.Sin Pilisade addition selling very rap .'idly,; located beautifully on West Seventh st. and Snelling ay. ; easy terms. . (tKASI) chance for spueuUtiun; 392 feat on ■■-. West Serenta st. ' "- , ■ A HAKE BARGAIN.— For i.*ui~or trade, a ■XX- . grocery -ttore: also a drug store.. EVKIJ V purchaser makes the agent's commis- JLi sion when he buys from me, as 1 sell my own property: proo::< give my many sales 227 ll* tr. Barber <te Co.'s List. ■•• --110 East Fourtl st., opposite American ■'■.-■; ;i.'*:. : -.i. Bank. JHfrBS -'■•*■' " NICE bunch of lots in Warm's addition, very cheap if taken at unco. K. G. Barber & C 0.."--'- '-^ t; ;;.;' ' V' 1 f\ ACRES li Maealester park, very cheap this iv_/ week; only call quick.' R. G. Barber & Co; i - ; ' . -■*'• ONK BLOCK in Boulevard addition, way be low the market price if taken this week. R. G. Barber A Co. , PROPERTY in all parts of the city, cheap and I on easy terns. U. G. Barber & Co., 110 East Fourth st. 227 .'....- _- PERSONAL.. A STONE having lady's gold watoh, Josie. en- J\ graved on case, number of works 1631986, will be paid amount advanced; thief is known; no questions asked. H. G., Globe. " 227-29 BUREAU, OF NURSES— attention given to this department; nurses for confine ment and children; the best of references given; we have a large corps of ladies and girls at com mand. Mrs. A. J. Hayes. 488 Wabasha,' lace cur tain and crape cleaning works, near capitoL 227 GL. WOOD, clairvoyant and business me • dium; advice on social and business ■ mat- I , ters. 2^B East Seventh st., room 7. 222-43 I -r - AI>IE* of St. Paul an J elsewhere, bring 'in :XJ your orders for reliable help at 189 Wabasha. near capitoi.' : ■ ■ ' • 237 IYI US. ELLIS — Celebrated fortune teller; satu LVX isfaction guaranteed. No. 169 East Ninth st.. near Jackson, - ' : " ■ 199-229 rp APEWORMS removed with head complete . X with one spoonful of medicine inside of four hours; no fasting. Coburn, worm specialist, 12 North Fifth st., Minneapolis. ' • 223-53 THE MADAME GRISWOLD corset made X -'to order at 412 Wabasha st; lady agents wanted. Mrs. Jamieson and 51. Fovgee. • -_ 17 5* J TO EXCHANGE. , V ACRE PROPERTY wanted in exchange for improved business '■> property in : St. Paul; land ueiir Minneapolis preferred. Owner, Globe 224-27 ;;,-. ' SAINT rPAlfc WANTS, j SITUATIONS OFF.EISED. ; . . , Waif.;.:-' ■■'■ f: r .l AGENTS— Wanted In eery county throughout ; th» United States for the JCcliyse bag i holder; entirely new; patent just out; cau bo put ; up anywhere in the bar* or fluid; the greatest . harvest for ag»U ever offered (a splendid side < line); oae ageat reports staking $105 i v one week; | sample for : 35 cents -or three for $1. Address | Eclipse Bag Holder Co., 201 and 206 East Seventh; i : St.. John Haisley, manager. 215-29 BARBER— For Saturday and Sunday. West ' Side barber shop, IU Dakota ay., West St. ' Paul. ■ I ■''■■ ■> S I BARTENDER— Smari boy about 15 years old ' .to help tend bar. Corner Rice and Rondo." j TIARBER at Hoffman iv. and Conway. 7 "DARBER— At corner Sixth and Jackson sts. 6 Jd i- • ■-. ARBERfor Saturday work, 221 West Seventh st. • • ' ■ ■ ! ■'■'- _0' BOY— Good, strong, and active, at 154 East Third st.; call early Monday morning. 1 : DOY in store; inquire 618 Mississippi st. V .T. BOY to learn plate printing and stamping. Apply H. Meyer, 115 gait Third at. - 6 I CARRIER in West St. Paul; apply at onoe. :W. _. Magraw, circulator. , 7 nAKPENT«KB-Wi#od. Call at 54 Eighth \y St., Monday mornian- . . . 1 pi ARPEXIERS- Two, Monday morning. 285 v-/ Concord st. ; .1 pARPENTER who can furnish 500 feet of v-V lumber, to do three ; days' work • and take pay in photographs at Broaide gallery. 6 OR DEVILS LAKE, Dak. , 15 teamsters. $21 per moata and board, and 10 scraper holders $1.75 per day; free fare; i ship . to-morrow. For Appleton, near Dakota. 25 mien $1.75 per day; good statiox work 10 to 15 ' cents per yard; free fare. For Hinckley. on the Duluth road, V 8 men $1.75 per day: free -i. fare: cuispauy work. I For several places on the Manitoba road, 100 men wanted at e1.75 per day: free fare. For city work, 20 men at $2 per day aad 13 teams at 14 per day. I John Swalnson | 4 Co.. comer Seventh and Sibley sts., St. Paul, and 11 High St., opposite union de pot, Minneapolis. . ■ 227 T^URNITURE MAHLKR— A No. 1; must be i- a married man, with first-c-Uss referances as to ability and workmanship;- steady job. Apply to4i)B Rice st. ,' : ■ . . 7. FARM HANDS— steady Americans! •'Apply on Castle farm, Custla, Ramsey county, Minn. ■ ■ ; 6 I:«A;:M HAND— Who c*n do blacksmithinjf. . William Keefe, Iludion, j 1 GAS AND STEA3IFITTER helpers. P. V. J Dwyer 4 Bros., DO _a»t Third st. 1 HARDWARE CLKRit— With knowledge of : builders' 'hardware. F. J. Globe. 226-238 JOB PRlNTiiit _t Lsbor Echo oa;ce,- corner of Seventh and Jackson, Mouday morniag at 8 o'clock. : " '■ '■■'•' 1' MAN of experience, fora short time, to run planing mill; good wages; 114 West Fairfleld ay. ._ _ .■ •■ _1' OFFrCE BOX. Stone _ Morton, 315 Jackson \J »t. . . • •..■■_^_i_ l j. ■_• l■: OFFICE WORK— A good, strong boy. 15 ;to 16 years oil!. t<», wore, in afioe and s-tore; must live at home. Apply between 12 aud 1' o'clock at 172 Bast Fifth »t._____ 7 : PAINTERS— Twoatl3»East Winifred st. 1; SIX CARPENTERS— At Minnesota EXnpioy" rnent Bureau, 295 Jackson st. %~t and $2.50 ■ per day; long job. .' . . 227 SHO V J:Le Twentf good one* at Ilaniline Cj on Monday. ' Davern k Keoi:gh. 1 OTONE MASONS, 14— Laurel ay., near Maok -10 übin. William W. Leonard. 6 QTATIONM EX, 106 for Dakota.tree fare; 16 ■ k- J mftn for loading tics. l!-i io l^E; ceatc a?leso. tree fare;. 20 man for tract laying, $2 j.eriiay, free tare; 6 men for brick yard, $t per day; 50 «ie« for work in the city, 81.75 per day; team* in the oity, '$3.75 per day: sobcontrai tor* wjth:good teams can gat good contracts in Dakota; teams for Da kota, ii per day, free transportation; laborers on different ici't, Rood work and higk wages. Call at White's enploymrat < flier, S«S M.UHtseta St., Ft. Paul, or 117 Washington &v. south, Mianeapo lis. l__-_6 STENOGRAriIKRR call for po» tons. Abba - ,C. Drew t Co., room t>. Hale block, opposite Merchants. " ' US* MART YOUNG iIAN to solicit orders for lO ..wholesale, aid retail tea, coffee sad spice house. Call oa' or address _auager, l'6\i Jackson st. _ -''• ■ -■-■■ 1 rjTSlllD ST.', 180 WEST— Four men waated. WOOD TL'RNKK— FIr«t-cIMS, at once. Bjorn- W stad t Oidakl, 318 Rice st. 1 WANI'KO- Ladies ana geatUnien to learn VV . skerthaad t.i typewriting; only first-class instruction la the eitf. Anns C. Drew & Co., 9 l'«l« bleei, oppofcite Jferehaats 1^ 237 WANTED— Twenty-lye teamsters at $25 per «V month and 2? scraper-holders at $1.7* per day to go to l»swiok, Dak., te-da; (Sunday) at 4 p. m.: Vfi-stoa Bros.' eoßtraet, free »asn gut aad buck; 25 more tracklayers at %i per day, and 50 more to surface track $1.75 per day for the Mil | waukee company at Scotland; P&k. . free pass out end back; 50 wore for grMHng on the ■ Manitoba i road, $1.75 per day; can emplßT *. good foreman With crew or CO men tor rurfne.ng track in Dakota and furnish transportation both ways, wages $1.75 per day. Call to-day (Suaday) aad take a choice of the best railroad work in the Northwest; office fee reduced to *1 to-day, so come in and select >-ourjob. Moore's employment office, 233 Sibley st., opposite union depot, St. Paul. . 227 TTTATCHiVIAKER —At Finkelstein, the V> pawnbroker's, S9 East Seventh st. ' 7 YOUNG MAN esperieooed in the clothing and gent's furnishing goods business. Inquire at 305 Kxst Seventh st. ' ' 1 ( YOUNG MAN 18 yea"rs~oldr^who thoroughly ' understand* care of horse and can milk. Call Monday at 2 p. in', at . room li). Fire and Ala i rine building. -.. : I *)(\(\ MEN for Cascade division Northern Pa ,~<r\J\J cific railroad in Washington Territory; wages $2 per day; work for oau year; ship Mon days. Wednesda-s and Fridays", John tjwmnson & Co.; corner Seventh and Sibley st»., St. Paul, and 11 High st., opposite union depot, Minneapolis. 237 *57\~GAR and stearafittcrs at once.aP. V. Dwyer kAJ_& Bros., 85 East Third st. ' ' 1 i^/\CAit'PIeNTKRS for.riiugh work, «2; 50 *AJ driller*. ?2: 50 road sliovelers, '$1.75. Achilles. 105 East-Seventh, corner Jackson. 327 . t\(\ DAY and stationmen for the Manitoba rail *J\J road, free fare; t<s men for lowa, $1.75 per day; free fare. Charles Col ton, 340 Sibley st. " 227-233 inn RTATIONM'WNIor Dakota: long job; !v ' U free fare; ship Monday night; ttty sta tionmen for the Duluth _ Iron liauge railway, 16 to 20 cents per yard: fifty deyaien, $1. 75 per Jay; fifty men for Hinckley. free fare, ship Monday; twenty-five m?n for city work. $1.75 per d»y: teams for railrocdwork in Minnesota and Dakota. $4 per day, free fare, ship on Monday night; thirty tiemaksrs, 7 cents , per tie; sub contractors with, teams for Dakota, first-class work, free transpor tation; fifteen men for Manitoba road, free fare." Call at White's employment office, 303 Min j nesota, st., St. Paul, or 117 Washington. ay. south, Minneapolis. . - . - . 227 •j/ > MEN for Appleton. $1.76 per day; good *J\J station work. 10 to 25 cents per yard; IS teamsters. $30 per month, and 12 scraper-holders, $1.75 per day, for Devil's -■ Lake, Dak.: I Bridge ■carpenters for Campbell, $2.50 per day, tree fare;. 10 men for city work, *7. . John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley st., St.Paul; 11 Hish St.. Minneapolis. ■' ; ■ 226 ; * Female.. A CHILLKS' intellißence office, 115 last Sev- A" eath,' corner Jacknon, wants girls for city; thirty girls for Duluth; house workers. di_iug room girls, chamber maids, kitchen girls, dish-' washers. etc. -■ ■ - -?■ : ' . 227 GOOR— By Sept. 1, r. thoroughly competent. ' Mrs. F. B. Clarke, tit Summit ay. .. 1 OOK— also nurse girl totake c_re ot children at 28 North Forbes st. ■4 , 1, GIRL fur washing; $3' per week: board and room; pay every Monday. 476 Robert st. 1 OOsv— Good pastry, second cook and two din ing-room gins at International hoteL 7 OTliL — For general homework:* 862 Burr st. 1 GIRI Good, competent. for general housework; good wages. Apply 309 Grove st. 1 GIRLS to make shirt*, pants, coats and over alls on steam power sewing machines; first class help can get steady work. ■ Apply in manu facturing department, Power's Dry Goods Com pany. 228-240 Bust Fourth st. ■ 1 GIRL in small family, no children. 213 Charles at. ■■•.-...:...- .'.■■- 1 f~*\ IRL for general housework at 554 St. Paul st. IRL — Competent, for general housework; family of three: good wages, 255 Western ay. GIRL for general housework that can cook; come at once. 530 Bast Sixth st. ■ 1 pi IRL— Good; for general housework in small vT family; German or Swede preferred; refer ence . required. 374 Exchange st. north. 1 . f~\ IRL for general housework at 402 East Ninth XT- st. . ■■-■■■■■. . 4 /~i IK '_ for general housework in family of two VT at Fort Snelling; wages $15. Apply immedi ately at 4C6 Portland ay. ■ ,' . 1 f\ IRL at 26S Rice st; three in family. 7 GIRL for second work; good wages. 514 Canada ■ st: '■ ■ • ■ ■ . ■ . .-. 7 GIRL for general housework; liberal wages VI and a good plaoe for a reliable girl. 420 Bast Tenth st. ■■.■---. .'•.;- ■ .«. • : • .-.- 7 GIRLS for steam power, sewing machines; steady work and good pay for experienced . operators. Lindekes, Warner. 4 Co., corner of Fourth and Sibley sts. . . ■ ■ 7 GIRL to do general housework at 274 West AX, Third st. -'.'"'" ■■'•■" » /"^ IRL— For general housework at 403 Laurel ay. vx- ' ■■' ■■ " ~ .'■■■ ■ r •..-:■•» GIRL— For general • housework. 129 East vX Eleventh St., corner Robert, room. 9. 6 f\ IRL— For general housework and take care of VX two children. 171 West Sixth st. upstairs. S |~\ IRL— Good and competent.for general house- VX work. 240 Dayton ay. :' ' • '824-7 HAVES' new employment office furnishes girl* places tree oi charge, same as usual; 589 bouse maids to nil family places, one | laundry, one second, five for Merriam ■ Park, ten family oooks. '■ "• '- '■■•X' - ■; r i. ■ _27-# OtTSEWORK— A small : girl ; about 14 to 16 : years, to Uelu, at 254 Harrington ay. ;^- ; -.v T. rftrriitf' itM 1 1 n nt * tifiTirlm iifiiTT*' ■ " J "i ' - ,:• ■ ' *£9*®sra3ra*ftaisL. j- SITUATIONS OFFIS??EI>. ! - ; FcMalci Contiuued. -.-'.- HOTEL and private - house cooks, t general -"' housework aad dining-room girls, dishwash i era fcr in and out of city: two hundred girls I wanted at Employment agency, 817 Wabasha st. ' '-: -..-■■" •■" ' • ' " 227-29 • ■ , ■ > ' : TTOt;*ETVORK— girl at once. Apply at 307 | JLx .-..Olnmted, .corner St.' Paul. • 7 HOUSE WORK^-Girl; at 571 Jackson st. . '•••,!i 7 i.-,,, ', Hi. ■ > .<■; ■ ,; : ■' 7 HOITSItWOWiC— Girl for general housework; : :»". two Ib family; up -stairs. Mrs. Samuels, 52 j Wait Tenth it. '■•-.' • :;; J f AlH r to clerk in confectionary at 79 West lIJ Sex tufa it.':/.'. ■..' -. . •;' . . -.-;. ;. : : ;;:;.■; .1 NURSE.. GlßL— Faithful, intelligent, between '. \l2 aad •15 : years of age, to tuice charge of ; one-year-old child part of the. day; must reside iat home: call to-day. 391 Oak a*t. 6 PLAIN COOK— St. Luke's Hospital, 105 East : Eighth st. ■■•-•-■•. 6 STENOGRAPHER— Two competent ladies at kJ once. Anna C. Drew _ Co.. 9 Hale block. 227 SHIRT IRONERat the Home laundry, corner of Fifth and Cedar sts. • 7 SECO.VI) WORK— By girl in private family. .65 Fillmore aT.. West at. Paul. . , 1 OECON D GIRL at 108 Pleasant ay. . ~ 7 SERVANT— for general housework ivJ is small family. Apply at once. Mrs. Me- Neale. 404 Holly > T . 6 SITUATION S~"V\rAarTEx>. = _- Male. ~~ T)ARTENI>ER— By a young man who speaks -L> German end Eaglish; has had several years' experience in tk« trade; highest wages not re required. F. H., Globe. 7 BOY 17 years of age would like to learn bar- XJ tending on Wen tide. H. F.. Globe. C OOICKKEFKR-Double entry: ten years' experience, will do any kind of office or light work at moderate salary. M., Globe. 7 /"lATTLE FARMING— Good man with experi- V-> ence in management and value of stock. J. W-. Globe. - 7 C"ILERK in a hardware store by a man of four s years' experience. C. S., Globe. 7 CLERK — By young man in law office; moderate v> salary. M. 47. Globe. (j CLUTTER, experienced in the tailor and cut ■> ting business desires a situation. P. L , Globe. , , ■•■ . 225-44 COACHMAN— 3y a young German, in a pri vy vate family. W. Ch. Ernst, Tort and Tenth »ts. 0 GLERK— A dry poo-is clerk of experience; beat v^ of reference*: Scandinavian language spoken. X. Y. Z., SJl'.gxchhnge st., St. Paul, Minn. 1 { ILEXK — By a Swede, who speaks German and '— ' English, in store; clothing store preferred; will work for small wages. J. 11., 240 Bight— ' a?. fouth, in care of Air. O. Ternstrom, Minneapolis. Minn. • ] ( 'LKRX— German, in a store: grocery pre- V- ferred: for small wages. Charles Ernst, Fort and -Tenth sts. 6 DISPENSING CLERK— Eight yean'exper ience. Box 707. Fargo, Dak. 2JT-28 DRUG CLERK— By registered German, .«■., . culapiu*. 7 CLERK- Registered. _Csclap as.Ulobe -■ ■ - ■ ■ - (i DRIVER for v delivery wugon. Address 870 - -' . Rice at. - : - ■ 7 17 VEXING WORK— By " a yoiing man of i-^ steady habits; posting preferred. Address' C. D., Globe. c POREMAX-I11 1 a lumber yard by a man of 12; -1- 'yearn' experience: understands shipping and grading. Address H. F. H., Cloquet, Mian. 225-23(1 FXTLKMAN would like a position in a mas- ■ ■ J ical store: has good knowledge of music. P. P., Globe. 7 HIIiKD 75 AN— ln office, store or family by an able-bodied man 24 years old. Inquire at I'.elief society onice, 141 East Ninth st. v JJARTUYARE CLERK— With knowledge of IX builders' hardware. F. ,T., Globe. 225-231 VTAHAGEKor bookkeeper, or both, by a ■»i strictly temperate young -man; have had twelve years' experience in retail yard; will give No. 1 reference and security. G. K. Willison, Park Hotel, La Wie. 1 OFFICE V*<>i;K— A young man of 22 who caa <s < furnish the best of recommendations. H. D., Globe. 7 DORTER— In hotel or depot, or will -do any x. general 1 gut work; colored, with letter. C. H. \T., Fifth and Miaucsota sts. 6 SALKSUAN — position in dry goods store, by young gentlemen of experience; best of reference. Address 312 Rice st Can speak Scan dinavian language. 7 WORK — By young man to work for his board VV before 7 o'clock in the morning and aftar 8 in the evening; understands the care of horses. E. A. F., Globe. 1 WORK, in general store; eight years' experi- VV ence; German, speaks good English; refer ences good. P. O. box 166, Siukopee, Minn. 1 WORlt— By youuf siati strictly temperate, in grocery preferred. Douglas, Globe. 7 .-.Female. ; T COOR— Good French, engagement in private^ v> family; can manage a kitchen in good style.' I. Y. Z.. Globe ' ■■■ jT\ OJI'I'ANIOX- A respectable young lady with v_/ good certificates, has taught both German s.ud English, wishes a position us companion or governess; does not care to leave the city. Ad dress C.L. A. Heluitr^, Minneapolis. 222-227 LJOUKEKKEPICF.— By lady; no objection to O. leave the city; reference exchanged. M. ■ 11.. Globe. 227-30 ' FJ?I CiTWORK— By a lady; English and Ger \J man. A. 11., Globe. 7 QTENOURAJ'IIER and type-writer by young 0 lady who h»s had three years' experiuuee in oSce work; references. W. E. W., Globe. 1 HORSES, CAIUUAGBS, AC. j BUG (iY— good order, for tale cheap. No. ! 18 West Tenth st. 7 BARGAINS — A large assortment cii carries buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons, . jump seats, Concord wagons. Democrat wagons, extension top*, harness; come and see the largest <nd chr^peit «tock in St. Paul; discount to deal ers and liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota st?. • Bti-Bin 1 OR SAX— — sound young riding and driv j>- ing pohyj any lady or cliiid cau handle her. IS3 Thirteenth st. 227-29 C*OR SALE at Nettleton Place on Randolph ' " st., St Paul, 30 head of good young work horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. Henry Gabel. 225-246 FOR SALE— Horse, harness and wagon in -»- good condition; price #125. Inquire Hoore head's .livery stable, cornyr Wsishington and Fifth sts. . 234-7 dO USE and light wagon for sale— Chsap for Q cash or will sell on monthly payments. Inquire 200 We«t Sixth st. 227 HORSE FOUND— Dark bay; at 408 AskTand O. D.Y.; owner can obtain by describing and pay ng cost of keeping. 227-29 HORSE LOST— Bay pacing, cropped fore-top, near back foot white; been fired on off fore leg: reward it returned to Hill's stables, Seven corners. 227 ORSE— A big bargain; *110 buys a fine six year-old horse: perfectly sound and gentle and suitable for any kind of work. - 405 Jaukson st. -. 22(5-8 VI 7 ANT TO BUY a laddie horse; a combined VV one, to ride or drive preferred. Box 54, ilerriam Park. kit. Paul, ll:nn. 227 1^ MISCELLANEOUS. OH A FEW DAYS— One colored SxlO given Jl away with every dozen photographs. 424 East Seveath st. 2-27 Vj OTlCE— Wanted, all.aien to stay away from il T mberllne; the miners are looked out. 1 ESIDENCiF"FOR SALE— A bargain for one XV desiring a pleasant, economical home out side the city, uu hour anil one-half by rail, in tuo beautiful sheltered city of Red Wing; best schools; choice location on best residence street; nice lawn; lot. 50x142 feet; pleasant and comforable; house of nine rooms and plenty of closets, etc. F. A. Williamson, lied Wing. 225-231 TEAM-POWER carpet cleaning and feather 0 renovating; carpet lifted, cleaned and • re fitted; furniture repaired, upholstered and moved or packed for shipment; paper hanging and kal somining; telephone 100-4,. J. D. Durie,296 Bice st. _^ 227-33 . STORAGE — Uercbandise of all kinds and household goods wanted in car lots or less to store at reasonable rates; also have fine base ment-storage for fruits, etc., trackage rear of building; low rate of insurance, in our large brick warehouse, 359 to SB9 East Third st. Ap ply to St. Paul Storage, Forwarding and Imple . ment company; telephone No. 2SS-2. - 210-59 FOR SALE. A CHOICE LINE of confectionary and cigars for sale cheap; must be sold at once. 79 West Seventh. ■ ■ • 227 A TWENTY-FIVE HORSE POWER en gine, with steam pump, for sale cheap; two years in use. Bjornstad & Omdahl 319 Rice st. 227 ADAIKY of fifty-one cows for sale.with route of 100 gallons; or part of cows and route. R. R.. Globe. 227-34 BICYCLES— Forty-two-inch Otto, »20; forty eight-inch Otto (new). t35; fifty-inch Ideal (nickel). $30; fiifty-four-inch Harvard, $90. W. Bochsenius, Baldwin, WU. ■ . 227 lAinO— First-class; cost $600, for $250; on in stallments. Address F. V., Globe. 225-231 PIANO— upright, seven and a half octave. Call at 687 De Soto st. : 223-27 SAFE, cheap, one new-style ' Mosler Bahmann burglar-proof safe, with Sargent & Greenleaf time lock. Inquire of J. _. Strauss, St. Paul, Minn. 227-229 : BOARDING OFFERED. /COLLEGE AY., 22 WKST— First-class board V-/ and rooms; bath, etc. ' 226-27 j /"I ENTLEMJEN can get good table board for VX $15.50 per month by addressing N. V., Globe. __ 227-9 _^ NINTH ST., 37 EAST— Furnished" rooms on 1 1 first and second floor, en suite or single, and board. "' ' *• ■• ' ; " 9 j ABASHA ST.. 519— desirable rooms ! with board; medern conveniences. * 227-80 D. L. JAM IESON. Steam Dye Works— Gent' • ; clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha : st.St. : Paul; Minn, A ;^'i:il ■' ,V : - FOR R3CKT. , ENTINO DEPARTMENT— Houses for ■ tenant*; tenants for houses. The attention i or the public is invited te •« "For Rent" list • We bare unusual facilities for accommodating those interested in leases, and will be glad to hare any who wish to procure tenants or those wishing to rent bouses, stores, flats, offices, desk-room, ! etc, etc., to call and see us. A competent assist ant de-rotes bis entire time ■to ■ this department. Harrison ft Handy, real estate and financial agents, 137 Bast Sixth st., Hotel Ryan. 206-234 BARN— enough for two horses. Call at | W. H. Gay's grocery, earner Seventh ana Jackson its. '■".'.- 237 BARN— Lower town {accommodate three horses and carriages. ■ Address D. X.. Globe. : 227 DESIRABLE DESKTrOOM in Hotel Ryan block. Call at Tribune office, 135 East Sixth. St. ■ .-..■. ;-.-••-, ;. 327 ■ ■ ' Stores, !Elc, . • JACKSON ST., 475— Store with two large back roams. - . • ■ • 223-37 JACKSON ST., 367— Half of store. - Inquire on *) premises. . 227-34 SEVENTH ST., WEST— Three . first-class I O stores above Seven corners; rare opening for i retail business. William G. Robertson, 269 West Sewenth st. ' _■ ■ 227 STORE, basement and three upper floors for rent; 80x125; 371 Robert- st. Oppenheim A Kalman, 328 Jackson st. - r J :.; 225-44 ABASH A, corner Ninth— Store;, floe loca » V tion for business. Inquire ' of A. Winter. _^_ —*'' :■:-. '225-237 ' Holiness. "... DEEWSTER Eight-room house with ■D barn. "Apply to John Larkin, 87 East Seventh St., St. Paul. ■ ■ 237 BLUFF ST. — Nine-room house; city water; all modern improvements. .■ Inquire 19 Tilton st. | 227-29 . BLUFF ST., between Rice and St. Peter- Very pleasant unfurnished rooms; - new ;•■ house. . ■*■*. V.--.J :■ . 227-29 --pOTTAGE — New one-room cottage. Inquire V> 162 Smith st. : ;. .! 227 pANADA ST. Nine-room house with modern V_/ improvements. Apply room 40, Union block. _ 227 '■•-■ pOLLINS ST., CORNER , BURR —For v-^_ rent— Good nine-room house. '•. • 226-8 DAYTON Furnished hou?e, eight rooms, modern improvements; large yard. ' J. L. Ifahau, Odd Fellows' block. . ■ [J-. '227-23 FOURTEENTH ST.. Ten-room house,: all modern conveniences. Innuire Thomas Manning, 480 Jackson. * ' 227 ( FURNISHED X >VfSR from Sept. or Oct. 1. JL Address, E. 8.. Globe. . 22<;-28 HOUSE of eight rooms, lake water, in lower town. Api ly 40: i East Ninth st. 227 . HOUSES in new brick row; 11 rooms and bath-, room; ucw furnace and all modern improve ments; Spruce st. Oppenheim £ Kalman, 328 Jackson st. ... .'\-. - . : 223-44 HOUSE — rooms." modern improve ments, in first-class order; large yard and barn: centrally located. K. P., Globe. 22G-27 HOUSE of four rooms on Otsego st. Apply tv H. Dougan. 839 East Thirteenth st. 827-81 HOUSK — Small, three rooms. Inquire 165 Mcßoul st. '...;. 22U-227 M'BOAL ST., House, city and cistern water; in fine order; good yard. 227 MARS 11 AX AVT7772— Wi-st ""half of double house with six rooms. Inquire 462, same ay. 226-32 ■ VTORRIS ST.— llcVseTnot and cold wator, 1' bath, etc. Inquire at «62 Broadway. 227 |T\ AX. ST., 309— Two ■ small comfortable house*. >-£ 227 }) AMSKtST., »89— Nine-room liouso; modern IV improvementt. laquire at Cardozo's, Fifth; and Jackson, or 207 Rasasay st. 220-7 <^T. ANTHONY MILL— nine room*, >-J bath room, furnace, ety water and cistern; : almost new; for good party rent quite reasonable. | J.L. Mahan, Oddfellows' block. 227-23 TENTH ST.. 78 WEST— House seven rooms, good cellar and city water. Inquire 189 West Ninth st. 227 rpEMFERANCE ST., 4T2, between Eighth i- and Ninth sts.— Eight rooms, bath room, fur nace and all *eo4lern improvements. 233-37 VIOLA ST., 22— House of seven rooms and a V kitchen; eood cellar. 227-28 OOP* RENT only fora One house and barn ©■ wOw Dayton ay. per month. Apply to Nico lay. 110 Bant Fourth st. 237 tiL Of \ KKJTC only for a good house on Laurel '&*J\J ay. per month. Apply only to Nicolay, 116 East Fourth it. 227 lionmt. TIRO A WAY, 167, corner Fifteenth st— Three 13 rooms, furnished «r unfurnished. 220-28 pAHROLL ST., 222— Three rooms; no chll vv dren; rent, IS. 227-31 pANADA ST., #01, Lower town— un vv furnished rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or three gentlemen ; low rent t» permanent parties.- ; 2W Ci^DAR ST., 578— nicely furnished room. ' 228-7' ! T7 LEVENTH ST., 145 EAST-In strictly pri- Xli vate family, large front room and alcove, ciegaatl? furnished, with bath and gas. 227-239 EXCHANGE *T., SSB NORTH— A ntooly" ■LJ furnishMrroom on second floor: use of bath; j."tc.; terntiaederate. ' •' • "-.""— 227-33 '^C 1 X"CiR^;gi:"KT".,36(5 Furnished or ■*-Jtlt "nibfapiiujied front aloove room, also one well furnished for two gentlemen; bath adjoins. 227-28 i^OR RENT— Offices and rooms; best location and lowest rent in the city. ; Inquire Clarka. room 13, 303 Jackson. 226-27 OURTH ST., 107 WEST, between Franklin i- and Exchange— Nicely-furnished rooms, cen tral location, 220-27 0 OOLVRICII AY., Three rooms. 220-23 IAD V ROOMMATE— Beautiful bedroom and -Li parlor; references given ana required. F 38, Globe. 227-30 TACIiKON ST., 607— Two nicely-furnished *J_ rooms in private family. 227-33 LAFAYETTE AY. 573— Three unfurnished rooms and alcove, upstairs, for housekeep ing; bathroom and city water. , 227 ANN-BLOCK, 415 East Seventh st— One large front room suitable for one or two gentlemen. 226-29 INTH ST., 9 west— pleasant, neatly i~y urn i shed front rooms. 227-9 NINTH BT..SUO LAST— Large front furnished 1 1 or unfurnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, who desire quiet neighborhood; nil modern conveniences; references; private family. j ;■:.,. :>'-;■; 227-30 TV" I NTH~ST., 358 EAST— room, nicely 1* furnished, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. 227-30 1 NTH ST., 16§~EAST, near~Jackson— Fur ii ni»hed room. .X ,' - 238-8 RONDO ST., 278— Furnished front room with • closet; fifteen minutes' walk from postoffioa; private tamily; SB. 227-29 ROOilS— en suite or single; also two front rooms. Call 412 Wabasha. 227-30 ROOM— Pleasantly furnished, for gentleman; references. 74 West Central ay. 227-50 ROOMS— Two handsomely-furnished rooms, suitable for two gentlemen, with or without board. Inquire at 140 West Fifth st.; references required. 227-30 ROOMS— Four unfurnished. Inquire at T East Ninth st. • 227-29 ROOMS — Fine suit to one or two gentlemen; furnished or not as desired; one block from cars in Woodland Park, the most desirable part of the city. Apply to S. C, Globe. 227 ROOMS — nicely furnished, near Omaha _ shops. A. S., 705 Lee ay. 227 ROOM — Nicely famished front room, wit al- XV cove; also two unfurnished rooms strictly private family. H. W., Globe. 222-27 T> OBERT ST., 510— One large furnished front IV room, suitable for three gentlemen: two beds; rent moderate. - 227-29 SUMMIT AY. 14— Front alcove furnished room O for ladies or gentlemen; modern, central, de sirable; also unfurnished room. 227-30 SIXTH ST. 134, corner Seventh St.— Two pleas ant rooms. , 227-9 SIXTH ST., 232 WEST— Two nicely-furnished front rooms, reasonable, in a private family; no children. ' 227-29 SEVENTH ST., WEST— resident O flats of five or seven rooms in the Louise Building, near Walnut; also flats of- three or more rooms in Judge Gilfillan's block, West Sev enth st., near Seven corners, and in Robertson block, corner West Seventh' and Sherman sts. William G. Robertson, 269 West Seventh st 227 SPRUCE AY., 219, near Sibley Nicely-fur nished front rooms, suitable for one or two persons, with use of bath. 227-29 PRUCE ST., 231— Nicely lurnished rooms. also very pleasant front parlor unfurnished; use of bath. - 225-234 SIBLEY ST., CORNER SEVENTH—Two front rooms over People's bank, suitable for dentist's or doctor's office. -Inquire at rooms be tween 3 and 4 o'clock p. m, 225-27 "TWELFTH ST. 65— Two furnished rooms; X each suitable for two persons; with board. ' 227-9. " ■ - Op IT-TON ST., 21— A large pleasant furnished J- room to rent; convenient to business; private family and no other boarder. ' ' " .- j? - '- ■ 6 HIRD ST., 24 WEST, near bridge square— Fifteen-room flat, newly papered and mod ern conveniences on same floor. . : . 227-28 npUIRD ST., 116 EAST— Third floor. 24x80, JL with suit of rooms adapted for light man ufacturing. Apply at ones to P. V. Jeweler, 115 East Third. ' 327-29 npiIIKU ST., 24 WEST— Unfurnished rooms JL near Bridge Square. 327-28 HIRD ST., S3l WEST, on the hill, three JL rooms with carpets flO; all privileges. 226-230 npiLTON ST., Two nicely furnished rooms X in a private family. 225-227 TTNIVERSITv: A Y., 195— Three or four"~un~- U . furnished rooms, two closets and cistern water; upstairs. ■ _ . 227 WHITE BEAR— Three furnished rooms en suite or separately; pleasantly and conven iently located near depot and lake. Apply to A. E. ft C. W. Ciark. German- American bank build ing, St. Paul; or J. C. A. PPicket,t t, lake Grocery, White Bear. v , . -- 337 " \t/ABASHA-. ST., 670— A nicely-furnished .VV-. front room, with board; first-class location apd terms reasonable. ■•-■;; 227-29 V*7AISASHA>T., 4*B— Furnlsbed and uulur- Vt . rushed rooms in new block; (juat finished.) ........ "'/;-. 227-29 :■■..■ ■ . . - ... .-. ASHINiiTpN ST., 3«6, near Rice park— -Furnished rooms with b0ard. ..;,,. 227-0 For Rent by Harrison & Handy, Real Batate, 137 Bait Sixth St.. Hotel Ryan, TO PROPERTY HOLDERB-Pnt you? houses, stores, any, all of your renting in terest* in our hands; can too afford to keep them vacant, idle, ' dead weights from month to month* 1 Ton have taxes to pay on them; let as remind yom of these facts: Kirst. our office is dally thronged with applicants for houses," stores, office*, shops, eto., etc; they come to us to rent; second, its advertise your property, - not generally o«ly. but specially, not at your expense but at our own ez | pease; we put you in good tenants or we ohargo you nothing; our oemmitsions are vary reasona ble and in all cases are deducted from the | rent paid by the tenants whom we furnish yon; re* member this: That our charge la only against th« rent actually collected; pOLLKCTIONS— any sort solicited; wa V" guarantee you promptness, accuracy and thorough satisfaction. ■ ■ TO You who wish to rent anything— mat- X ters not what in the shape of a building — come to our office; we will gave you time, trouble ana money and lnd tor you what yen desire. ■pOR RENT— HOUSES— houses on X on St. Anthony Hill; a good list; houses on St. Peter, Fuller, Martin, Bluff, I*lehart, Mackubin j near Dayton, St. Anthony and Mackubin, Grove, Pearl, Westminster half block from street cars, , Burr and Hopkins; handsome moderns on Ramsey j st. near West Seventh, on Twelfth st. near Minne sota, and In short houses of every description at every price, in every part of the city. ■ STORES— We have about fifty stores variously located; to rent from $25 to 1150 per month. HOTELS— Hotel men, note this: we offer you three opportunities to buy out the leases on hotels now doing good business; one in Duluth, on* in West St. Paul, and the other in a live, growing Minnesota town. OFFICES, desk rooms, living rooms: fur nished and unfurnished, on the hill and down town; unfurnished flats for light housekeep ing; call at once: Harrison ft Handy, 137 East Sixth St., renting department, hotel Ryan. TTiyXNCIAL,. "[VIEWPORT & PEET, Drake block. Third st. IV 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 luortgagas. bonds and stocks. -243t£ C\ ANNON & CO.. 325 Jackson st., buy notes and VJ lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc without removal or publicity, and accept payment m installments. Minneapolis office, 3i Washing* ton ay. south. • 225* |J ERMAN* TitOTT, 303 Jackson st.. room I •--*- 13— Money to loan at from 6to 8 per cent. .1 on improved city property and farms; also de | sirable City lots and farm leads for tale. 183-317 ! MONET to loan in amounts to suit: no delay; i»l building loans a specialty; local stocks bought and sold. W. G. Strickland, secretary. 363 Jackson st. 171-281 MONEY TO 'LOAN in amounts to suit, at current rates on real and personal piop erty, warehouse receipts and on all property of .value; principal can be paid by installments; note's discounted. C. W. Leonard & Bro., 315 Jackson st. . 219* M ONE Y TO LOAN in sums of «,000 to $lu, --i?l SCO at 6 and . 8 per cent, interest without da lay. Bt. Paul Trust company, comer Jaoksen and Fourth *ts. 22* rp HE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company .5 (incorporated). — Private banks™ . lean from fit vi ward on household furniture, pianos. horses, wagons, etc., without removal from owner's premises. Also on warehouse receipts and on diamonds, gold watches ami lue jewelry. We feuy notes or loan en fame as collateral. All the time given on loans taut is required, and parties may pay back in installments if desired, thus reducing the cost as well us the principal. The oldest and i. only incorporated banking house of the kind in th« I city or state. I personally superintend the busi ness and gave lawyers' fees to all parties dealing with us. J. 3. Mackey, pres'dent, room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth aid jack sen sts., St. Paul. Minn.: room 7, Mackey-Legg block, corner Fourth and Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. 93» (s*l f\ TO »100 loaned on furniture, pianos, •S>l\J sew machines, jewelry and diamonds, and ail articles of value: no publicity. R. Deming & Co., 35 Ka»t Seventh St., room 1. . 157* G? F\( )(\ to $50,800 leans Made without delay as *P<J\->\J soon as title can be examined' on St. Paul real estate, with interest from • to Spar cent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to K. S. Chitteaden, First National bank build ing; 225-iy si nan nan TO loav ° n im P r o^d *$>li\J\J\JJJ\SKJ city property in sums to suit, at low rates. Apply to A. H. Nicolay, 116 East Fourth st. 227 •Sinn /inn TO LOAN on improved Su '3>±\J\J \J\J\J Paul real estate, 3 to 6 years' time, In any ajsiount, from $1,080 to $20,000, with interest at I, 6 1-2, 7. 7 1-2 and S per cent., acoerd ing to valves and location- money furnished im mediately. S. 8. Stokes, investment brokers, No. 157 East Fourth it, under First National bank. 335* BOARDING WANTED. BOARD — In private family or where there are but few boarders; terms must be reasonable. Permanent, Glebe. ■' , .... « pOUNTRY BOARDING for a lady and gen* v^ tlemin; we wish plain, well cooked fare, and prefer to board at a farm house within 50 to 100 ■tiles of at. Paul, (but no farther than five miles from the railroad station.) Address C. C. C, 'St. Paul Globe office, stating when and where we could meet and arrange, providing all is satisfactory and terms per week; separate rooms; also inclose your address. 226-27 ENTLEMAN wishes room with board in VJ private family; St Anthony hill preferred. A. 77, Globe. 6 ROOM— Immediately, and board, by two ladies engaged during the day. Anna C. Drew, 9 Hale block, opposite Merchants. 227 ROOMS AND BOARD— Sept. 1, two fur nished; for gentleman, wife and two chil dren; upper town. Address X., Globe office. 1 YOUNCir MAN desires room and board in pri. X vate family; vicinity of Plymouth churct preferred; takes dinner down town; terms must be moderate. F. D., G,lobe. 1 WANTED TO RENT. BARN — Lower town, to accommodate threi horses and carriage. M. E. N., Globe. 221 ROOM— A gentleman desires a furnished with agreeable surroundings, and convenient to the center of business; state particulars and price. B. B. Brown, Globe. |« 221 ROOM — comfortable furnished room with I pri rate family for the winter by gentlemal and wife; rent must be reasonable. C. 10, Glob 226-9 ROOM— Nicely furnished, alcove preferred, k a young lady who i« employed during til. day time; room must be within five or ten mini utos' walk from postoffice; references exchanged! address with price of room. 11., Glebe. 222-21 O'USE— Oct. 1, 18S6, furnished ohouse. wit] carpets at least, of six to eight rooms, b< young married couple. J. W. R., Globe. 221 HOUSE of four to six rooms in good neigh*' borhood; centrally located. It. V. X., Globa ■ 227 OUSE— By Ist of September; small house ol part of house with barn; rent not to exceed $20 per month A. C. 8., 129 East Eighth st. 225-27 INSTRUCTION. IANO LESSONS— A young German only < JL short time in this country gives lessons foj English conversation. P. S. 22, Globe. 226-21 QHORTHAND 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, Half block, opposite Merchants. 128* WANTED — Young men and ladies t» learn telegraphy and type-writing, days and evenings; chance tor men to make expenses whila learning. Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson St.. St. Paul. 191» TTOUNG LADY wishes to give private lessons, X piano, zither, German or English. C. R,, Globe. 1 LOST AND FOUyp. A CCOUNT BOOK LOST— A long day ao> A count book out of carriage; the finder will pleaso return to Dr. J. M. Welch, Sherman block. corner Wabasha and Sixth sts. ■ BIRD LOST— A yellow canary: please return to No. 45 West Fourth st. and be rewarded. % CHAIN LOST— reward; lady's gold link v_y chain and crystal; a souvenir; please return Schliek's shoe store, East Third st. 222-27 DOG LOST— A reward of $25 will be paid to the finder; red Irish setter, white face and ' four white feet. A. Roedler & Son, 53 West Third st. '_ 221 DOG LOST— A small black and tan, in Wes{ St. Paul; finder will bo rewarded. 320 Min nesota st ■ i ( OG LOST— and tan with license ta| 1093; finder will return to 91 East Fifth st and receive reward. I p ECEIPT BOOK LOST— On Thursdaj XV with "Daily and Sunday Globe" on eaci; stub. The finder will be rewarded on returnin| same to Globe office. . CTKAYED-A kid, wearing collar marked w" !-> H. Safford; party returning same to room 8, Dufrene block, will receive reward, G. A. N. A .:••.-"•■ - 227 CDr, REWARD— Lost Saturday afternoon 08 *P'~f Western ay.. between Laurel and Holl| ays., a gold thimble. Finder please return to 141 Western ay. and receive reward. 227-221 WANTED TO BUY. OOK STOVE, second hand. B. D., Globe. 22( OFFICE RAILING and safe; must be cheap, Call or address Meek Bros., 79 West Third st ■•• ••■'•- • - 221 WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY, indexed! V V second hand. 'P. O. Box 1034, Stillwater. \ DRESSMAKING. "p.RESSMAKER-Good cutter and fitter; wil XJ work ciieap; has removed :to 313 East Sfv> eath st. Mrs. Davis. 227-£t I^RESSiMARING— Ladies, wo can make you YJ a suit for (5.50, perfect fit and stylish as an) first-class dressmaker could for double the money. 816 West Seventh st, near Seven corners. - 220-61 A T AND AROUND SEVEN" CORN i!B JOHN A. LAAB~\ upnolsterer, corner ol ;.. Seventh and '.exchange sts.; steam • renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work guaranteed. ."■-'. ' : . 181* RUGS— At; VTilkes' pharmacy you get pre scriptions filled with the purest drugs, with | but which the physicians' skill is of "no avail; a ■ very desirable and complete line of the best toilat goods. .: . .'/.. 374* 1 5