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13 SAINT PAUL WANTS. I SITUATIONS OFFERED. I Mule. I AGENTS- waated to attend every fair in 1 the Northwest to sell my Eclipse *«■»»«« it in new: unparalleled success: one wade $IM one . week, another $36 in o»C day; BS*»F£ ****" ™i price. 35 cents, or three for SI. John Ha-slev. 217 , Last Seventh st. upsuira^agents' supplies office, j AGENTS— Good live aeents by the Sterling ' -\ Live Stock Insurance company: good pay to the right parties. 509, Lumber exchange, M"»»e. apolis. — — — i GENTS— sell our self-wringing move. A something new and no competition, they ; are selling fast; come soon and secure good tern- 1 tprT 1- S. W. Mop company. Hotel Annex. 255 I 'First Avenue south. Minaeayolis. 322-26 ; AKBEK at 444 East Seventh st. '■> BAR for Saturday and Sunday, corner of , Lafayette nod W T estmir.ster st. 6 J A i: UEK— First-class, for Saturday and Sun- j day. 435 St. Peter st. * TJARBER at 446 Jackson st. 6 BOY to do errands and work in store; 2S West Third. 7 OY OR MAN to take care ot horses and barn. White Bear lake. William Leip. 7 "*OOY— Good. John Hart, 594 Stillwater et. 6 BOY— At 29 West Third st. for confectioner's store._ 5 BUSHELMAN immediately. Inquire at 126 East Third st. _ * CARPENTERS— Apply to A. Bassford A Co.. j corner Thirteenth and Jackson st 3., or Wa terous engine works. South Park. 7 CARRIER— A young man to carry the Globe in business portion of the city. Apply this afternoon. W. E. Magraw. circulator. 6 CO -CHMAN— Inquire at Room 7, McQuillan block, corner of Third and Wabasha sts. 6 COOK— Competent, either male or female, for hotel in the country; best of wages given. Apply to G EL Warren, 422 Iglehart st. 5 COOK— Night cook at Merchants' Exchange restaurant. 443 Jackson st. _* COOK— An experienced one; must bring good reference. Par- place. 77 Summit ay. 4 CANVASS -Two No. 1. Call at St. Paul Collection Bureau. 315 Jackson st. 5 *T?REXCH BOY— Between 14 and 18 years old. J? at.the U. S. Clothing Co., cor. Seventh and Jackson, to learn the clothing business. - 5 HARNESSMAKERS— Three good. Scheffer A Kossum. Fourth and Kobert st' 5 H. DEMAEEST, locksmith. 14 West Sixth * st., St. Paul: sign of big white key. 309-39 EEP THOSE EYES on 31 East Third. To i\ day will be the opening day: auction sa'.e3 commence at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 324 T AW STUDENT. Address Globe 75. 6 MAN— Immediately, to sell our door guards. 43 East Fourth st. Room 25. city. 7 MAN who understands making abstracts: a po y ' sit on for two years will be given to the rij;lit man; must be temperate. George W. Bo*r tngton, Fergus Falls, Minn. 3H-3. :;"\TT>!I— A first-class operator of expe- VJ rience: call or address Room 50. Davidson block. St. Paul. OFFICE BOY— Must come recommended. Apply to Dr. Ancker. "4 West Third st. 5 J 3 ft ESS BOY— Good one; call at once. Curtis Printing Co., 158 East Third st. 6 SALESMAN Hardware, traveling; one ac quainted with the wholesale hardware busi ness in this section: none other need apply. Adam Decker. •_ SALESMEN— Five.good: best opening in state. Address 13S, Waconia. Minn. 321-34 SOLICITOR for a well established printing bouse: references required. 1;.. 3. Globe. 4 TORS— Active solicitors can have era ploymeotby applying to the American Live Stock Insurance company. 339 and 341 Robert st. 4 QTEAMFITTEH— A good steamfitter at C, E. IO Keller & Co.'s factory Como ay.. city. 4 TO-DAY will be the opening day of the great bankrupt auction sale of dry goods, cloaks, etc., at 31 East Third st. Don't forget the day or place. -*-'-* 1 TAILOR— One that can make vests and do re pairing: good wages and steady work all winter. M. L. Lasson, Devil's Lake, Dak. 5 rr\ lNNEßS^Three, \t 500 St. Peter st 6 TRAVELING SALESMAN for custom-made shirts; good salary and expenses, .-able •weekly; man of experience preferred. Call be tween 7 and 8 p. m., at 349 Franklin st. 6 JESTMAKER— Immediately, a first-class vestmaker. Apply to John Enright, 150 East Sixth st. * WATCHMAKER at once: permanent posi tion to right man. Apply at A. L. Haman & Co.'s, 305 Jackson st. * WE ARE expecting the largest shipment ot 'imported birds ever brought to this country in a few days. No. 9 Third st. south, Minne apolis. 29 3* YOUNG MEN and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand and tpyewriting. day and evening classes: chance for men to nearly cover all ex penses while learning: terms reasonable; send for circulars. Globe Telegraphy company, 336 Jackson st. St Paul. __[ YOUNG MAN who lives at home; German pre. JL ferred; steady employment. Inquire 452 Jackson st. _^ YOUNG MAX that can repair French clocks and watches at A. L. Haman A Co.'s, 305 Jackson st. 5 OUNG MAX— To read a short time evenings in exchange for shorthand lessons. N. C. 235 Thirteenth, near Mississippi. _J> 6 CARPENTERS— Hastings and Earl sts., Dayton's Bluff. .____} t*»niaif. I.PHEVS ,1. HAVES' intelligence office furnishes girl* with places free of charge; 10 family cooks. St Anthony hill: 1 German girl. Merriam Park; 1 first-class family cook for Fort Buford, Dak., $20: fare free; 1 hotel cook, only _'.!•-. -1 need apply: wages satisfactory; to go out of town: 5 kitchen girls, 2 dishwashers. 4-.'.' Wabasha, near capitol. 323-24 APPRENTICE"" to le-ird dressmaking at 334 Robert st.; paid wh.le learning. I CIASH GlßLS— Three; apply Saturday morn- J ing early. Bacnon A Co., 5, 10 and 25c store. 72 East Seventh st 7 CANVASSERS— Two lady, for city; work light and good wages. Address T., Globe office. 5 COOK— Immediately, one competent to take charge of a hotel out of town. V. B„ Globe. 6 COOK— An experienced one: mnst bring good reterence. Park place. 77 Summit ay. 7 COOK— German preferred. Mrs. David Day, 274 Dayton ay. 7 COOK Hotel, immediately. Apply personally at 52 West ion rth st. 6 COOK — A Good German or American girl to ' cook and do general housework. 315 East Tenth st. 4 DRESSMAKER that M_n cut and fit. 383 Oak st. " 6 DON'T FAIL to visit the finest and best stocked bird store in the United States, No. 9 Third st. south. Minneapolis. 293* GERMAN GIRL — Good one for general house work. 271 Louis st. corner Iglehart. C GOOD GIRL for general housework: one that can cook, wash and iron. Apply 337 Somer set st. 6 GOOD, RELIABLE^ about 15 years old. to assist in gelfcral housework ; good place for the right girl. Call at No. 466 Wabasha. corner Ninth. 6 GOOD GIRL for general housework: German preferred. 271 Louis St., corner Iglehart. 3 /""■I IRL for general house wort 405 Ashland ay. GIRL for general housework; will pay good wages; references required. 557 Canada eL •* GIRL as nurse, about 12 years old, to care for a child 8 months old: wages reasonable. Apply at 4s Fairfield ay. 7 GIRI. to do second work. Apply at 677 St. Peter st 6 GIRL— German girl for general house work. Inquire at 241 Pari st 7 G' IKL- -Good, for light housekeeping. 569 Selby r ay. 7 Competent for general housework, at once. 514 Canada st. I GIRL — Good first-class, competent girl for gen eral housework, small family; 204 East Fourteenth ft. 4 GIRL, good for general housework. German or T Swede preferred, at No. 193 Pleasant ay. 4 GIRL — Good, for family of three. Call at resi- T dence, 161 Ann st '_ _5 GIRL for general housework at 277 Ellen at.: T first street north of university. 4 C"*i IRL— lmmediately, a good girl for general J housework at 641 Ce-jar st.; German pre ferred. * G">IRLS — good, for kitchen work. Apply I 4 53 Wabasha st. ; 5 GIRL fcr general housework in small family; stiS Selby ay. * GIRL — 16 years old. to help with house work. 246 Oak st south. 4 GIRL for general housework. Apply 505 De Bow st. 4 Gl I: L for light general housework. Apply 613 Laurel a v. 4 GIRL to work in family of 2; references re quired; Scandinavian preferred. 39 West Tenth st. 3 GIRL— Competent for general housework; Ger- J man preferred, at 513 Stillwater st. 3 KEEP THOSE EYES on 31 East Third. To- JLv day will be the opening day: auction sales commence at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 324 AUNDRY GIRL at 400 St Peter st _J_ 6 1 AUXDRY GIRL at once. St. James hotel. AI'NDRY GIRL— 46O St. Peter at. Hotel Rouleau. 4 •jVrURSE— A reliable person, for two little girls, J.\ one speaking French or German preferred. Apply to Mrs. F. B. Clarke. 236 Summit ay. 6 ' THE ST. PAXIL DAILY GLOBED SATURDAY MORN__Nt_*, NOVEMBER "20,"' 188&- TWELVE PAGES. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Female Continued. NURSE GIRL. 14 to 16 years, at 613 Temper ance at.' _ ADY AGENTS wanted in every city and town in Minnesota and Dakota; a very pleas ant business aad large commission paid; samples sent by mail lor 30 cents. T. E. Mulligan A Co., 174 West Third at.. St. Paul. Minn. 312-35 SECOND GIRL— A competent girl: roust un derstand dining-room work. 386 Exchange. SERVANT GlßLS— lmmediately, two good, smart servant girls. Apply at Hotel dv Nord. 392 Wacouta, corner S,ixth st. . _7 SERVANT GlßLS— immediately, two goad, smart girls at the Hotel Dv Nord. 3.2 Wacouta. corner Sixth st ., St. Paul, Minn. ■____* OTENOt'KAPHEKS call torsos t ous. Anne k3 C. Drew & Co., room 9. Hale block, opposite Merchants. - l}-- ' TO-DAY will be the opening day of tbe great bankrupt auction sale of dry goods., cloaks, etc.. at 31 East Third st Don't forget the day or place. 324 WOMAN to take small family washing home. Call at 24 Iglebart st. 7 *f T7*OMAN to wash, steady work every Mon- VV day. 203 Goodrich ay. 6 SITUATION'S WA.VT.I.. . .Ma.-f. BARBER— By a young German: small wages. Corner Fort and Tenth sts. _6 BARTENDER— An A No. 1, with 8 years' ex perience, will be open for engagement Jan. 1. Box 183. St. Cloud. ■ _* BOY, 17 years old. while attending evening school, would like employment of any kind during the day. W. H. *__ 195 Pearl st. 7 BOY— From English-Scotch parents wants to learn a good trade or look after a horse; do chores. Boy, 17 Columbia st. 1 BOY— Eighteen years old. would like work of any kind, to do chores preferred H. D.. Globe. ■__ I BOY wants good position; good penman and correct at figures. W. H. C. Globe. 0 BOY— About 18 years old, would like a situa tion ot any kind, to learn butcher trade pre ferred. M. IL. 153 Dakota ay. _ BOOKKEEPER or correspondent, or credit JL> man. by one who is thoroughly competent and can furnish best of references. Correspond ent. Globe. . 321-30 CLERK— Situation as clerk in hotel: 10 years' experience. W. S., Globe. _ CARPENTER having long evenings at his J disposal would like to get out a few sets of plans; is well posted in drawing* and is a good draughtsman. King. 238 West Sixth st. 4 COOK— A place to cook for a camp. W. BJ.'. J Globe. 322-25 "ENGINEER— First-class: best of reference; Hi understands steam heating: chief license: work cheap for the winter. Engineer. 17 Colum bia st. _ ENGINEER— Best of references. Address Sl) . Seventeenth ay.. South Minneapolis. 5 GROCERY CLERK— Young Scandinavian, I" 6 years' experience; can give first-class ref erence. H. Z.. Globe. ' 1 HARDWARE CLERK— By boy with 4 years' experience, or place to finish tinner's trade- J. M. Pnshek, 783 West Seventh st. 7 HOSTLER— A situation to drive horses and to work around the house. P. B. Globe. 4 EEP THOSE EYES on 31 East Third. To- IV day will be the' opening day; auction sales commence at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 324 PHARMACIST— Registered, 12 years' exper ience; speaks German and Swede J.. Globe. RABBITS of all descriptions at the Metropoli- Bird Store, No. 9 Third st. south. Miens apolis. '-"*'* QITUATION— a youngman driving delivery v wagon; best of reference it required. F. 11.. Globe. _ 6 STENOGRAPHER— Young man. formerly employed by leadinghouse in New York, de sires position in a similar capacity or as general clerk*, first-class references. L. IL. Globe. 6 TO-DAY will be the opening nay of the great bankrupt auction sale of dry goods, cloaks, etc.. at 31 East Third st. Don't forget the day or place. | 524 WORK FOR BOARD— By young man, with VV privilege of going to school: can take care of horse. J. H., 606 Sixth ay. south. 6 WORK — By one or two young Swedes, for the VV . winter, in Amcrcan families, for their board, with opportunity to go to schooL F. S. 9. Globe. _**" YOUXG MAN as fireman: tending furnace; has had experience. H. Co.well, Globe. 6 YOUNG MAN. respectable and responsible, and willing to engage himself with some re spectable business man to work himselt up. Call or address G. G.. American house. 7 .Fetnare. CO* LECTIONS— A young, active man with the best of references and who can give bond desires general or special collecting. Address Harrison & Handy. Hotel Ryan building. 3-4-26 COOK A German learned cook, speaks Eng lish and French, a good friend of children, wants a place in a smail family as cook or house keener; good recommendation given. No. 354 Fort st. ' * COOK— By French woman, first-class cook for I private family, by day, week or month; per manent preferred. C. D. 20. Globe. 5 DRESSMAKER— who thoroughly under stands dressmaking, being a good cutter and fitter; wishing work in a private family; will work for reasonable price-*. Call at 228 West Sixth st. i DRESSMAKING or plain sewing in families. Address M. E.. 54 Fulton st. 4 GIRLS— German, desire situations. 99 East Seventh at, opposite dime museum. Mrs. Schnell. 32 GIRL wishing a nice home would assist in light housework or oo second work. Call at 237 Genesee st. • * C" "1 O AND SEE your ancestors at the Metro- T politan Bird Store. No. 9 Third st. south, Minneapolis. 293* KEEP THOSE EYES on 31 East Third. To day will be the opening day; auction sa:es commence at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 324 "VTURSE— of the insane a specialty. 301 lN George st. _•* PLAIN SEWING by the day or week. A. D. Wescott, 195 Pearl st *" PLAIN SEWING— By young lady, by the day or week. A. D. W.. 195 Pearl st. 4 O-DAY will be the opening day of the great bankrupt auction sale of dry goods, cloaks. etc., at 31 East Third st. Don't forget the day or place. 324 YOUNG LADY, well educated but without business experience, would like position in office; will work for small compensation until thoroughly competent. P.. 9?. Globe.. 7 WANTED TO BUY. CLUTTER— Second-hand, wanted; light weight <" preferred. Apply 15 South Forbes st. 6 HOUSE, modern, with lot, for^cash or on terras of from $3,500 to $5,000 in Fourth ward, in territory bounded by Marshall ay.. Dale St.. Oak land and Pleasant ay; address, giving price, terms and location. P. G. IL. Globe. 322-325 SALOON—Want to buy a salooon not above Wabasha St.: state location and price. Ad dress W. W -Globe. 321-324 ANTED TO BUY— Second-hand watches, diamonds and jewelry of every description, or will loan money on all articles of value, furni ture, horses, buggies, eta Call or address Stone, 104-4 East Seventh. 322-325 TO EXCHANGE. FORTY ACRES unimproved, 14 miles from the city; for piano. C. 40, Globe. 1-23 ANTED TO TRADE— About $2,000 worth of good, desirable and staple merchandise for St. Paul improved property. L. 17, Globe. 323-25 INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTION in German two evenings a week. F. W. G. 7 INSTRUCTION in German; two evenings a week. F. W. G.. Globe. 5 ELOCUTION— Physical and vocal develop ment taught by Lyman's system of vocal culture. For terms and. particulars call on or ad dress. W. J. A.. 213 Pearl st. __*___ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— •\ortuwe«tern School of Shorthand and Type writing: lessons personally or by mail; call or send for circulars. Anna C. Drew A Co., room 9. Hale block: opposite Merchants. St. Paul. 21S* \\J ANTED by a youth a tutor for evenings in V v mathematics, grammar, etc. Pupil, Globe. YOUNG MAX to read a short time evenings JL in exchange for lessons in shorthand. N.C 235 Thirteenth st..near Mississippi DYE WORK-j. A NGEL,- tlie London ostrich feather dyer; _t\. dyes, shades and cleans feathers equal to new. 131 East Ninth st. 316- ly LYJAMIESOX. Steam Dye Works— Gent' • ciothing a specialty. 412 Wubasha st.St. Paul, Minn HORSES, CARRIAGES. AC. BARGAINS — A. arge assortment of carries?* 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 M _ nesota st-. 66-6 as HORSES— Two good teams for heavy work for sale cheap, with good heavy harness war ranted in ever/ respect., also one good family horse. Call or address, 577 Decatur st., city. 324-30. HORSE, CUTTER, kme and robes for sale at a" bargain; owner 1 -living city. Apply Sim.n sale stable. Sixth and Cedar. 324 Hi) Its to board dur. the winter on farm near town. H. C. Barton, Box 415. city. * 324-23. HORSE.- for sale— Forty head of good heavy and general-purpose horses, and several good heavy mares at Charles Brown's new sale stable, 692' East Third at., Dayton's Muff. 321-34 "fT7-|. 4 VI" C_-*-.1._.-..:.!5. sleighs, robe.- uud _)v_/"L' harness, at wholesale prices; no reason able offer refused. Cortland Wagon company, I corner Sixth and Minnesota ats. 314-43 FOR REM. ... -" Stores. .Elc, ______ EYENTH ST.. 34. EAST— atere m goad le catren cheap during winter. F. Knauft. 34* East Seventh st. 311-24 ' fTouwei-t. ■ COTTAGE of 6 rooms. Inquire 174 Charles st. ■ 321-27 FOR KENT— By Harrison _ Handy, real es tate and rent agents, houses turnifhed and unfurnished, flats, offices, steres. etc.; call often at our office: our list is lung, choice and con stantly changing. Landlords, put your property for rent ia our hands, we advertise it at our ex pense. Remember, Harrison A Handy, 137 East Sixth st., Hotel Kyan Bldg. Rents aud collec tions a business, ' 322-3. ' HOUSE— seven-room house: rent $28. Apply to 11. Dou.an. St. East Thirteenth st. 303-30. - * HOUSE. 10 rooms. East Fifth st. near Willius. Apply at 275 East Seventh at. 321-27 HOUSE— Neat four-room house on Otsego -at.; rent $3. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 East Thir ter-nth st. 389-39 MISSISSIPPI ST., GlO— A nice new house ot 8 rooms. Apply second door or to C. M. Mac- Carthy. capital. •31.-24 OAKLAND A Y.— New house, modern conven iences, cheap, for winter. Inquire Dr. Law ton. Ingersoll block, or 559 Oakland ay. 321-27 PLEASANT AY., . 327— Two small bouses. 328-25 RONDO —House of five rooms: rent $10. Apply to F. Kob.r. Jr., probate office. 318-24 WEST SEVENTH House of 5 rooms VV within 2 blocks of street cars; very low rent. Ingersoll k Camden. 325 Jackson st. 318-24 -dooms. TJKOADWAY, 533— Furnisned room, with heat. BROADWAY 537— A very nice furnished room with furnace heat and all conveniences. 4 CEDAR ST., 506, opposite capitol— Pleasant single room, neatly furnished and heated; use of hot water, batn. etc. 7. CtANADA ST., 585— One or two rooms in pri vate family; beat, bath, board if desired; good library; gentlemen paly. _5 CIANADA ST., 646— A suite of 3 rooms nice'y > furnished tor light housekeeping; brick block, cheeflul and sun all day; furniture for sale if desired. 7 C*iANADA ST., 591— Front room and alcove: J heated, bath, closet: suitable for gentleman and wife or young man; a bargain Inquire at 192 East Seventh. 7 CARROLL ST., 283— Nicely furnished front V-" room, wilh fire. 0 AYTON* A V.— House to rent. 246 East Sev- DAYTON* A Y.— House to rent 246 East ?ev enth st. 320-25 EIGHTH ST.. 261— Pleasant rooms with board. «4-27 ELEVENTH ST.. 141 EAST— Neatly fur nished room and board for gentleman; tur nace heat. 7 ELEVENTH ST.. §0 EAST— Two rooms, un furnished. 7 EXC HAN G ST.. 59— A suite of nicely-fur nislied rooms, with first-class table board. suitable for 2or 3 gentlemen, in private family; terms m.il.Tate. 4 EAST MX I'll ST., 317— 8y "the Portland," 2or 3 rooms en suite; 3 closets, well fur nished or unfurnished: private family; nice loca tion. 4 ELLEN ST.. 292— Three nice rooms five min utes'walk of street car; rent reasonable. 4 EIGHTH ST.. 217— A fine furnished suite at a moderate rental. 321-25 EIGHTH ST.. 320— Pleasant furnished rooms; all modern conveniences, hot and cold wa ter, fine bath: small private family; near good board. 6 EXCHANGE ST.. 201— Furnished room. 6 FOURTH ST., 123 WEST— large, we'! furni -bed room, suitable for two gentie-n n near Rice park. X FOURTH ST., 123 WEST— Two nicely for nished rooms, single or en suite, near h.c park. 7 ■L"" OKHES ST., 17— Handsomely furnished 1/ front room: private family; all modern con veniences. 5 FIFTH ST. 50, WEST— furnished room; inquire on third floor. 4 FORT ST.. 353— A nicely furnished room, for two gentlemen, with alcove, closet and Pha- 1 len water. 5 1 , ORT ST.. 380— Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also furnished parlor suitable for dressmaking. 323-25 FORT ST., 380— Fine furnished rooms, with or without board; references required, given also if desired. I- T7*EEP, THOSE EYES on 31 East Third. To- • lv day will be the opening day; auction sales commence at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 324 MISSISSIPPI ST., 576— Furnished front room IVJL for rent with fire or without. 7 NINTH ST.. 27 EAST— A pleasant furn'«l*ted room cheap for the winter. 324-25 NINTH ST.. 354 EAST— Front and bac;: fur nisned rooms; suitable for 1 or 2 gentle men. 3-4-25 NIXTH. corner Minnesota sis. — Unfurnished i v rooms, one. large front room with alcove, three upstairs. 4 PRAIRIE ST., 299— One furnished and 4 un furnished rooms to rent. 324-2 i PEARL ST. 211. Lytle's new brick row— Fur-, nished room and board for two eentlemcn; $4 a week: hot and cold water: u«e of bath. 4 PEARL ST., brick block One furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath room, hot and cold water; terms very moderate. 3 PIKE ST., 561— Two neatly furnished front rooms, with or without board. 6 1} OBERT ST., 55S— Nice furnished front room \> suitable for three gentlemen, w.th board. ''24-25 ROBERT ST , 555— Two furnished rooms; with or without board. 4 ROOMS — !wo up-stairs, unfurnished; in rear ot 192 Martin st. : inquire within, 324 26 t) OOMS — Three pleasant; suitable for two or - three gentlemen, with or without board; centrally located. (i. T. D., Globe. 6 ROOM — nicely furnished front room. Ap ply corner Seventh and Exchange sts. 4 ROOMS To small manufacturer, with or without power, corner Eighth and Minnesota sts. Inquire of W. F. Bailey. St Paul Bras works. 1-34 ROOMS— A suite, of nicely furnished front rooms cheap; modern house, good com munity and very centrally located. H. G. H.. (J lobe. 4 ROOM One furnished room, with use of bath, apply 569 Lafayette ay. 5 ROOM— A nicely furnished front room suit able for two gents, w.tb board at reason able rates; call soon. 21 East College hv. SPRUCE ST.. 213— A nice furnished room with t^ largo closet; suitable for two gentlemen; with table board and use of bath. I ST. PETER ST., 463— rooms for light housekeeping, and one nice room for two gentlemen. 4 SEVENTH ST.. 222 WEST— Unfurnished rooms suitable for ho.sekeeping; water clos ets, etc. 5 SEVENTH ST.. EAST— Four rooms in Knauft's block. Inquire at Knautt's hardware store. 318-24 SUMMIT A Y.. 39, corner St. Peter— One nice large furnished room; board next d00r.317-24 SUSAN ST.. corner Hall ay., West St. Paul; unfurnished rooms in new house. 6 rpiYIRD^T., 57J_ WEST— Three rooms. 1 , 323-25 TENTH ST., 103 WEST— Pleasant turnished front room: heated; price $8: call upstairs. 6 TE M PER ST.. 470. between Eighth and Ninth sts. — Furnished or unfurnished rooms. 323-25 TILTON ST.. 49— nicely furnished alcove room; house new, heat and bath, two doors from University avenue cars; price reasonable; two blocks from ice palace. 324-25 TIL TON ST., 62— Furnished room in private family; heated. 5 T~~ WELFTH ST.. o.')— Furnished front room. , suitable for two persons, with.board in pri vate family- 5 rj"*»EXTH ST. 201. EAST— pleasant nicely A furnished rooms, with closets and use of bath: each suitable for one or two gentlemen; rent $5 and »S. » 4 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, on three lines of street cars, table for light housekeep ing. Inquire at Walton's employment office, 455 Wabasha st. _• VERY PLEASANT ROOM fronting on Oak and Fifth st«.. on third floor in Hardy block, corner Oak and Third sts. 6 WILLIAMS ST.. 2. Unfurnished rooms; 5 rooms for housekeeping: city water; first floor: £12 per month. : 324-26 *\ T7ACOUTA ST., 364— Furnished room. \T"-*ABASHA ST. 424—Nicely furnished front V V rooms, suites or single; 22S East Seventh, below Sibley. 4 TAB ASH ST.,s62— One large turnished W room, with small room adjoining, suitable for 2 gentlemen, or man and wife. 4 Miscellaneous. TABLE— A good one: will hold 8 horses; also a carriage house attached. 109 East Sixtn J St.. next to chamber of commerce. 321-25 WANTED TO RENT. ROOMS— Down town, with board in private ! family, for man and wife and child. E. M., ' Globe. . ____? j ROOM— located, furnished, with heat , and modern conveniences. Hayden, Globe, j 324-25 * «-■. ' - .- j ROOMS— A suite of furnished rooms for li.-?ht housekeeping or a small furnished house. I G. 33, Qlobe. 5 ROOMS— Three or four unfurnished, for house keeping, near Jackson and Seventh sts. J. A., Globe. * AT AND AROUND SEVEN CORNERS JOHN A. LAABS, upnolsterer, corner of J Seventh aad Exchange sts.; steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work puaraa _____». __ REAL. ESTATE TOR SALE. J. F. "Eisemenger, 472 Rice St. "DEAL, ESTATE FOR DQ on terms to ?±_ suit yeu. '__ Cl C\i \ TO $150 per acre fer five-acre lets '" lUU fronting on Rice st. and on a beautiful ■I'fcejjt lies nice. - '■ CL A/ "W \ FOR a laree earner lot on Eagle st. •fW^JUU tkis is a bargain. 1 ACRE LOTS at McCarron's lake at $250 'yW to >'5» per acre. QOrw-*i PER ACRE in West St. Paul, which 'V*J\J\J is a goad bargain; NICE FAKJJIS trom $48 to |68 per acre near St.Paul. . F\(\ LOTS for sale on niouthly payments J. *^^ : F. Elsemneager. 472 Ricest. 23*.-325 ' Miscellaneous. ■. LIST your houses, lots, blocks, acres and farms for sale with us; we have several customers that want to invest Cremer A Co., 309!. Jac_ son st. ■ ■ 321-25 F.y ANCiAi.. IVTEWPonT * rli-T buy and sell all kinds I.M o bonds and loan money on improved prop erty ir it. Paul and Minneapolis at 0 per cent, per annua and upwards: loans promptly made. Drake block, Third St.. opposite Merchants hotel. 27 3* \.T I XXESOTAYfI loan* Com -i-'l pany— Loan from $10 upward on furniture pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey. manager, room 7, First National bank building, St. Paul, and room 7. Mackev- Legg bloc-, Minneapolis. . 258* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, trom »l up, on watches, d amonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums ol $50 or over J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. ' 240 * MONEY TO LOAN on personal property for 30, 60 or 90 days in sums to -suit. A B. Roberts, corner F ftb and Wabasha ats. 282» MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,003 to $1.. --000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson aad Fourth sts. ' ____"" <5;1([1 TO $500 loaned on furniture, pianos. •H>l"L/ warehouse receipts, merchandise or any security. J. Herspring. office Davidson block. . coruer Fourth and Jackson St.. room 2 275* LOST AND FOUN~I». CHARM LOST— compass on one side and stone with monogram oa the other— E.B. R.; a reward is offered A C. Hough. 4*o Sibley st. - 7 CERTIFICATE LOST of a member of the Iron Hall. Please return to Simon Giss. 2(0 East Third st. * OAT LOST— Buffalo, between Nelson and * Western ays.; finder will please return to 381 Dayton and receive liberal reward. 5 DOG LOST— Friday evening about tne corner of Jackson and Fifth sts., a brown, curly haired spaniel; Has leather collar with my name upon it; a reward will be given for hit return to my house. 59 Western ay., or office cor Jackson and Fifth sts. Thomas Cochran, Jr. DOG" LOST— An English mastif, about a year old; return to 47. Cedar st. and receive re ward. ■ '__ _ * FOUND— A pug dog with only 3 legs. 472 Rosa bel st. ; ' 1 FO II N D— Stray horse (small mare; by K. Spies. Stillwater road. * LOST— On West St. Paul flats, one bull, oae white heifer, one steer, one yearling calf; reward given, 21*»Pleasant ay. 322-21 MIiTYL'TsT— An unplucked otter. Finder IVi will be rewarded at 173 West Third st. 5 TAKEN UP— A white calf with red on neck and head. 368 Farrington ay. I T*WO COWS LOST iron Hamline: one was I spotted red and white, the other was almost white. Return to P. Quinlin, Hamline, and re ceive liberal reward. . 324-2.1 TAKEN BY MISTAKE— WiII the truckman who picked up pulley near where motor starts return it to 317 Minnesota st. Holland & Thomp son _____• Co. 5 THE METROPOLITAN Bird Store is at No 9 Third st. south, between Hennepin ami Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. 293* BUSINESS CHANCE?***. A CHANCE FOR A HOTEL MAN seldom A. met with; for sale in a railroad town. rift > miles from St. Paul, a hotel, with bar and billiard room, a billard and a pool table in good order, twenty rooms, well furnished, kitchen and dining room furnished, in fact everything pertaining In a hotel complete and ready for purchaser to go right to business; sickness cause of sale; price for the lot. building, furniture and everything the house contains. $3,750. Apply soon to N. E. Solo mon, 321 Wabasha st, St. Paul. 324-2. ESTABLISHED produce business; small ex pense; good reason for selling. A. V., Globe. ■ 324. HOTEL FOR SALE— S7,OOO; 2 restaurants. saloon and restaurant: saloons fur sale for rash or trade and on easy terms. G. B. Wooda son, 339 Jackson. 32' LIVE BUSINESS MAN with $10,000 to put into an established manufacturing concern in St. Paul and will assume the management of the works; the investment will pay 30 per cent. profit. Address A. Globe. 323-2. PARTNER wanted— By a man that under stand* the business of manufacturing Cider Wine pickles and all kinds of table sau*es,to start a factory in St. Paul or Minneapolis; profits large and quick returns. Address W. H. Mortimer. 311-1 H ckory St.. St. Louis. Mo. 321-24 PHARMACIST -A reg stered pharmacist car buy a clean stock of drug- in a thriving vil lage of 600 inhabitants, with a good tributary trade. Call on or address J. F. Stone, Pioneer house, Pine City, Minn. 3.2 :-. PRINTER— Practical, who is competent to conduct a weekly paper, cam learn of a good opening in Dakota by applying to H. P. Hull, St. I'anl. Minn. 32.-2 RESTAURANT FOR SALE— A nice restaur- ant. in a good location and established trade. For particulars inquire at 115 East Seventh st ' 32 1-25 RESTAURANT— Cneap; the best paying little restaurant in the city: rea-on for selling, sickness. Inquire immediately at 385 Wabash" st. m*s STORE— A nice stock of candy, cigars, tobacco and notions for sale and store to rent: DM St. Peter st. . 321-4 WANTED to bur, an interest in a paying and » V well established business in St. Paul or Min neapolis, cm furnish from $5,000 to $10,000 capi tal. Busiuess, Globe. 321-30 FOR SALE. * SMALL PRINTING OUTFIT— 'V 11 sell .*\ cheap. • Inquire of foreman at L -au.-n k Parlin's. 318 Minnesota st. 321 BUFFALO ROUE for sale cheap. Inquir-ul 570 Mississippi st,: it is a very Due one. 324-25 BARN— Must be soid at once, the old Winslow house barn, situated on Fifth st.. between Exchange and Fort sts. Apply 2J2 West Third st. 324-26. 808 SLEDS— Heavy, new and second hand; can be paid for in team work. Fr d S. Nichols, coal and wood dealer, 109 East Sixth st. 322-25 CUTTER— New swell box cutter for sale cheap. Inquire at 360 Jackson st. 322-24 FOR Two-seated Portland cutter. Call at 109 Leech st. 323-24 POOL AND BILLIARD TABLE—Combina tion; must be sold at once. 305 West Sev enth st. 323-24 MINNESOTA SESSION LAWS from 1348 IYI down; a complete set for $110 at 354 Jackson st. ■ »*•» MAPLE CHUNKS— Cheap, for open grate ItJL and turnace use. Fred S. Nichols, coal and wood dealer, 109 East Sixth, and 354 Jackson streets. * • '22-25 POOL -"TABLES— guaranteed complete: a sacrifice: owner bas not rouui i., . .nem up: one or both. Q. B. Woodason. _2I WHERE : OH WHERE I is the Metropoli »V tan Bird Store? No, '9 Third st. south Minneapolis. ' 293" PERSONAL. RESCO PAINTING, tinting, calciminuig. graining, - sign and liouse paint ng, etc.: sketches and estimates prepared on application, and first-class worK at moderate pr ees guar anteed. WILLIAM SKAVLAN. 190 Martin st. 28J-325 GL. WOODS, cla:rvoyant — Advice on social* • and business matters; sealed letters satis factorily answered; letter fee. .s.'. Electro-meli cated and electric baths: ma. n-tic. massage ani electric treatment: chronic diseases treated with success 401 Seventh -iv, south, Minneapolis. "t_j_\ 248-353 * Ks. ALICE BAGNELL. magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver dis eases." 323 East Seventh st. 318-24 ANTED— John Wilson to call at 51 Wr-t Fourth st. immediately. 2i '. . . BOARDING OFFERED. BOARD AND ROOM— A few more young men can have board and room at No. 199 West Seventh st. 324-26 BOARD — Gentlemen and lady or 2 rentlemen. board in private family; delightful home for right persons during the winter; - references. • O. H. 5, GUibi . 3'4-2C BOA ii _» AS it ROOMS for. six gentlemen; terms reasonable. 3tfS Wacouta st. 5 BOARDERS— A few table boarders .at 119 West Fifth st. ] 5 BOARD AND ROOM, heated, for two gen tlemen lor the winter; private family; 231 Norris st. 5. _ * BOARD AND ROOM— Nicely furnished heated room, witn board, for one gentle man, in private family; references exchanged. R. A., 3. Glebe. ■■■'•--■• * QA • PER WEEK— Board and room, 305 West «p4_-> . Seventh st. 6 TWENTY DOZEN German inported ca na ries at the Metropolitan Bird Store, No. 9 Taird st. south, Minneapolis. . 293*» ~~ music .-.-•:* (L'l SPOT CASH for tuning piano perfectly. «P 1 H. C. Camp, 270 East Ninth st. * 328-24 IllsTlick----ocdlist! ' Treats successfully all * kinds of Sore Eyes particularly granulation of the eyelids. East Seventtt St.. Corner Cedar •/': . AUCTION BAJ-ES. *-■'*■ * ■ ' TO-DAY wiU be the opening day of the great . bankrupt auction sale of dry goods, l * iie^ aad Misses' cloaks, furnishing goods, etc.. at 31 ■ast Third street: auction sales commence at IB o'clock a. m. aad 2p. m. Don't forget • the ' day . and place; leek sharp that you see th« right nnrn her, 31 East Third st. • . t- V __* i Jf*. T. Kavanash * Co. • FIXE UESIDEXC4- PK«Jir«_iH'k at auc- j tien We will sell at auction on the prem ises, on the corner of Jefferson ay. and Warsaw St.. en Man-lay, Nov 22, at 2 o'cleck p. m., the whole of Stlasaa's subdivision of block 10. Stia son, Brawa A Ramsey's additien. and. comprising about 50 lets. This line areaerty is bounded by Q race. Bay and Warsaw sts. and Jeffersen ay., and is intersected by Arbar st. Tha location is ene ef the best in the city, being only ' a naif block from Pleasant ay. (one of th- finest drives in the city), three blocks f rem the Sioux City railroad shows and but two blocks dis tant from the street car lines and West Seventh" st Jefferson ay. is 160 feet wide and is traversed by a good sewer, lately can structed, aad the prospects are that th s avenue will be one of tho most important business lateral thoroughfares in this section 01 the city before l»_£. The fact of the building of an upper bridge to West St. Paul being assured at the coming ses sion Of the legislature, will give an added impetus to the value of all property in this part of the city. This is a fine chance to obtain a good p ccc of property at your own price, as the sale will be made positively without limit. Tho terms of the sale will be one-third cash, the balance in one and two years at 8 per cent, interest. .:■ Abstracts to be given to each purchaser upon deposit of 10 per cent, of the purchase price. Samuel G. Slean, agent, 126 East Third st. P. T. Kavanagh A Co.. auctioneers. " 318-28 EMS FROM .THE ORIENT, the choicest T settings of oriental luxury and magnificence brought to St. Paul. On Saturday of this week Iskender Bey. late attache of the palace of the sultan at Constantinople, will place upon exhibi tion «it 24 East Third st. the finest collection ot oriental' rags, embroideries, and bric-a-brac ever shows in America. The collection consists of very old and rare Daghistaa, Anatolian. Shirvan. Bagdad. Carabach. Cazak. Kizkiiim. Kurdistan. Conia. and Shirai rugs, Tauris. Feraghan. Beuk hara. Gheordez carpets, llossoui and Bagdad Hi dj-m Portieres, elegant oriental embroideries, bric-a-brac, attar of roses, etc.. etc. The people of St. Paul and Minneapolis will rest assured that all these goods are as represented. The exhibi tion will continue on Monday. Nov. 22. and on Tuesday. Nov. 23. at 10 a. m The whole collec tion will be sold at auction. * A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in this class of goods P. T. Kavanagh & Col, auctioneers. ■ . - ' 323-24 OSTPONEMENT NOTICE— On account of the severe snow storm the auction sale of 59 lotsinStinson'ssubdivision of block lo.of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's addition is postponed until further notice P T. Kavanagh A Co.. Auc tioneers. ■ ■- 324-25 AT THE AUCTION mart north of the Mar ket house at 10 o'clock this morning we will sell at auction a large lot of fine, cigars, house hold furniture, stoves, carpets, overcoats, dry goods, etc P. T. Kavanagh A Co,. Auctioneers 324 BOARDING WANTED. ALL KINDS of pet dogs at the new Metro politan Bird Store. No. 9 Third st south. Minneapolis. ; -** j * nOAKD in private family during the winter by O lady employed during the day; must be first class place and reasonable price; not over 10 minutes' walk from Merchants hotel E S. Globe. 6 ROOM AND BOARD in private family by gentleman, wife and baby; terms moderate N. N. W., Glebe. __*• ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman and wife. Address 55 Gilfillan block. __ 5 ■ MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. "Want Advertisements -for the Globe re ceived at W. J. Hughes', druggist, comer Monroe street and Third avenue, East Division, Minneapolis. SITUATIONS OFFERED. BARBERS— at once, at 301 Niaollet ar, 324 GOVERNESS— Experienced in the care and education of children; must speak the English language correctly and come well recommended. P. O. Box 126, Minneapelis. 1 \ 1 OUNTED CARRlEß— lmmediately, for .Vi East Minneapolis. Globe. 3 Xrv TEAMS"at onceT - Call on E. F. Comstock U\J A Co., 101 Central ay. 323-324 SITUATIONS WAN"! ED. COLLECTOR— A young man wants a place to W work in store or collect: first-class refer ences. J. E. Ryan, 1527 Third st. south 7 COOK — First-class, with best of references, <J wants a situation either in hotel, restaurant or private family. W. Herboth, 216 Fifth at. north. ■ 5 pi OLD FISH, silver fish, lizzards, eels and all J kinds of aqunr a stock" at the Metropolitan Bird Store, No. 9 Third st. south. Minneapolis. ■ - 294* ■ PERSONAL,. y CALLON MRS. ERASER, clairvoyant and v> magnetist. 626 Hennepin ay., and learn th t magnetism will restore the vital forces after drugs have failed. • 323-32 HADA.ME ANDREWS, CLAIRVOYANT, • 1 1513 Fourth st. north; at home to.'ladie only. * * "' 320-21; MISCELLANEOUS. BOARD— En suite or single, on first floor; sin gle • 'om $5. 529 Hennepin. 6 V PARTY with some capital an opening in some good paying business, furniture pre ferred; is a good upholsterer and understands the undertaking business; would start on salary if preferred. American, ('lobe. 323-32") CONTENTS twenty-room hotel; all good-pay- O ing rates; central; rent paid in board; con stantly crowded; "''in'r laving; must sold; give us an offer this week. J. J. Middleton A Co.. 208 Hennepin ay., room 1. 323-325 FINE ENGLISH and domestic Ferrts at the Metropolitan Bird Store. No. 9 Third st. south, Minneapolis. 293* BORSE wanted— A good, trusty horse for his f 1 board during the winter. Inquire 405 Fifth ay. south. i 324 PATENTS— p. H. Gunckel, 4=>s Temple court, counsellor and solicitor; 15 years' practice. 278* REAL ESTATE BUSINESS for sale: long established. Apply P. P. Swenson, 100 Wash rnston ay. south; - 320 26 WAITER— Young man to wait on table; $15. board and room. C. EL, Stone. 7 ;./\_"\ f\(\- I RED pressed brick. Office 740 *)\JU_\J\JU Temple court. Anoka Pressed • Brick company. 162* NOTICE CREDITORS. State of Minnesota. County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court special term, Oct. 29, 1836. In the matter of the estate of Charles J. Drabble. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Pro bate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of the month of April, A. D. IS.-;7,attea o'clock a. m., receive.hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and) after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said es tate, at the ration of which time all claims not presented or net proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court [L.S.] WM. B. MCGRORTY. Judge of Probate. Emma Drabble, Executrix. octio-sw-sat " NOTICE rTO"CREDITO State of Minnesota. County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, special term. Oct. 22. 1836. In the matter ot the estate of Samuel McConnell. deceased. Not cc is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the first Mon day, of the months of December, 1830, Janu ar,,- ■" February. March and Apnl. 1337. at- 10 o'clock a. m., receive, hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their clams against said es tate, at the expiration of which time all claims not presented -.r not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court [L.S.] WM. B. MCGRORTY. Judge of Probate Samcelß. McCoxxell. Executor. oct23-sw-sat Assessment for Ope .ing, Widening and v *. ";'. EiteJiDi Earl Sire... Office op the Board of Pcblic Works. \ City of St. Paul. Minn., Nov, 1". 1856. j The Board of Public Works in and for the coip .ration of the City of St. Paul. Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. in., on the 6td day of December, A. D. 18.6, to make an assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widening- and extending Earl street, from East Seventh street to Maryland street, in said city, on the property on the line ot said improvement and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. The land necessary to be condemned and taken for said opening, widening and extend ing is described as follows, to-wit: All that land not already dedicated for public use lv insr within the lines of Earl street, in Terry's addition, if produced north to Magnolia street (if produced Ely): also the west thirty (30) feet of NW %of NE x /+ of section 28, town 29, range 22, in the City of St. Paul, Minne sota. ■ -.-»". All persons interested are hereby notifl ed to be present at said time and place of mak ing said assessment and will be beard. JOHN F. HOYT,* President pro tern. Official: '■ R. L. &OR_tAN,Cler_; Board of Public Works. }"■'■■ '--.'- 32.-26 : D J ALKE r7 Eye and Ear Surgeon, - 104 East Third street St. Paul. Minn. Largest Stock of Artificial Eves in the West AMENDMENT 09 Articles of Incorporation OF THE West Publishing Go. This is to certify that at a meeting of the ••West Publishing C 0.." duly called and convened upon due aoticeat the City of St. Paul in the State ef Minaesata, an the ifteenth day of November, A. D. 188(5. aad duly organized, a majority in number and amount of the shareholders an.i shares of tie capital stack of said corporation being present or duly represented and all rot B_. tbe 'ullewUg res olution, being an amendment of Article first of the articles of incoriieratiOß or association, *v*u unan imously adopted by vote of said stockholders, viz: Resolved, That the first article of the articles of incorporation of "We<t Publ.. thing Co." shall be amended by striking out therein the words "aud dealers in." also tho word "stationery." and in serting in place of the word "atat onery" the words "other printed matter," so that said first article shall read as so ameajed as felloes, viz: "li"ii S';— Said parsons ajrre to form and associate themselTes, ami do hereby form and associate themselves into a corporation under title 2 of chapter 34 of the General Statutes of the State of Minnesota. The name of said corporation shail be "West Publishing Co." The general nature of the business ofQ-nd cor.orat .on shall be that of hook and job printers, hinders, stereotype™ and publishers ot law and other books, periodicals, blanks and other printed matter, and the business incidental thereto. The principal place of busi ness of said corporation shall be the City of St. Paul, in the County ot Ratbiey snd Stats of Jlitii*. iota." In testimony whereof the 'said corporation has caused this certificate to be signed by its Presi dent and Secretary.and has also canted its corpo rate seal to be hereto affixed, this Diteeoth day of November. A. D. l.st",. . — JOHN 8 tTKST. I Corporate 1 President «f West Publishing Ce. Seal ol West PEYTON t,\A LB, Publishing | Secretary of West Publishing Co. i Co. j STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) County of Ramsey. (*"' ,'cbn B. West and Peyton Boyle, of said county of Kamsey, being first duly sworn, doth each fer himself say: That the said John li. West .s tha President and the said Peyton Boyle is the fcecre tary of the "West Publishing Co." and that they each have read the forego, certificate and know the contents thereot, and that the said certificate and the contents thereof are true. Affiants fur ther say that the amendment of the articles of as sociation or corporation therein set forth, to-wit: The amendment above spicilied of the first article of said articles was adopted at a meeting of the stockholders of said corporat.on duly called and upon due notice' and duly convened and organized at the time and place in said csrtificate named, and was unanimously adopted at said meeting by a vote of all the stockholders present or duly rep resented thereat.and was so adopted by a major. ry vote in number and amount of the shareholders and shares of the capital stock of said corpora and that said John B. West, the President thereof, has subscribed such certificate as such Pies dent and said Peyton Boyle, the Secretary thereof, has subscribed such certificate as such Secretary. JOHN B WEST. PEYTON BOY I.E. Sworn to and subscribed betore me this Isthday of November. A. D 1586. [Notarial Seal ] WM. C. west. Notary Public. Bamsey County. Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA. 1 County of Ramsey. [-S3 Ottic_ OF KteisTEß OF DEEDS. \ This is to certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on tho loth day of November. A. D. 1866. at 2:30 o'clock p sa.. and that the name was duly recorded in Bock D of Incorporations, pages 165 and ICG. , , K. C. WILEY, Register of Deeds. I Register's I By J. P. Leitxer, Deputy. I Seal. | STATE OF MINNESOTA. I DEPARTMENT OF STATE, J 1 hereby certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office on the lUth day of November, A.D. 1886, at 11:30 o'clock a.m.. and was duly recorded in Book P ot Incorporations, on page 2U6. etc. FRED. YON BAUMBACH. 324-31 Secretary of Mate. Assessment for Chap of Grade on Conway Street Office of the Board of Pdblic Work*'. ? City of St. Paul, Minn., Nov. li, 1886. . The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m., on tbe Oth day of Decern*. ier, A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, dam ages, costs and expenses arising from the changre of grade on Conway street, from Bates Avenue to Maple street, in said city, on the property on the line of said improvement and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. All persons Interested are hereby notifiec to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. JOHN F. HOYT, PresiJeut pro tern. Official: R.L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 32.-26 , ' ■ ' f ■ ■■■ '■— ■ ' ■"■ Assessment for Opening. Widening and Extendi Falter Street Office ofthe Board of Public works. ) City of St. Paul, Minn, Nov. 17, 1880. ' The Board of Public Works in nnd for th' corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m., on the 6th day of November, A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, dam ages, costs and expenses arising from the open ing, widening and extension of Fuller street, from Kent street to Dale street, in said city, on the property on the line of said improve ment. nnd deemed benefited or damaged thereby. The land necessary to he condemned and takeu for said opening, widening* and extend ing is described as follows, to-wit: AH that land not already dedicated for public use lying within the lines of Fuller street, in Mackubin & Marshall's Addition, produced west to Dale street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. All persons interested are hereby notified to be preseut at said time and place of making •aid assessment, and will be' beard. John if. ami', Presideut pro tern. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 324-26 Assessment for Opening, Widening aid Extending Western Avenue. OrriCE of the Board of Public Works, i City or St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17, 18.6. f The Board of Public Works In and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 6th day of D '-.ember, A. D. 1846, to make an assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from tne opening, widening aud extending Western Avenue, trom Maryland street to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue, in said city, on the prop erty on the line of said improvement, and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. The land necessary to be condemned and taken for said opening, widening and extend ing is described as follows, to-wit: All that land lying within the lines of a strip sixty-six (66) feet wide, the center line of which strip shall be the Vi section line (running north and south) of section 24, town 29, range 23, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of mak ing said assessment and wilt be heard. JOHN F. HOYT, President pro tern. Official: -MBH&&&g__~l_ K. L. GORMAN.CIerk Beard of Public Works. 324-26 Asses.ment for Opening Widening and Extending Eneas Street .: Office of the Board of Public Works, ? City of St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17, 188 S. \ The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office, in said city, at 2 p. m., en the 6ib day of December. A. D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widening and extending Ducas street (form erly Eaton Avenue), eighty (SO) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Belvidere street, in said city, on the property on the line of said Ducas street, from Concord street to the sou Zt city limits, and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. ;■ The land necessary; to be condemned and taken for said opening*, widening and extend ing is described as follows, to-wit: All that land -not already dedicated for public use lying within the lines of Ducas street (form erly Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul Proper, produced south to Belvidere street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment and will be beard. JOHN F. HOYT, President pro tern. Official: * *~**__B9B4^P-4MP^P'BS^ A^^^^i K. L. GORMAN.CIerk Board of Public Works. | vr:y..- -•■ 32_-2f CITY NOTICE. Oxrrci or th* City -f -castthvh, } ' St. Paul, Minn., N* i«, 1888. J AD persons Interested in th csessments for ; Openinff. widcainff and exten_ of St. Clair street, from the west. <y lino of the right of way of tlie 6, psro, Milwaukee and St. Panl Rai_, company (short line, so call. " i: to ! the Mississppi river; , Opening, widening and extension c. Victoria street, from Marshall ave nne to West Seventh street; i Change of grade on Colorado street, j from Green avenue to Dakota ; avenue; Opening, widening and extension of Earl street, from Suburban ayenae to Burns avenue; Construction of a sewer on Summit avenue, from Oakland street to Data street; Grading allay in block 5- •"j-ftsi'-j addi tion, between Bay _3_*£2& and War saw street; Grading Jay street, from St. Anthony avenue to Aurora avenue; Grading Daly street, from Jefferson I avenue to James street; | Grading Palace street, from Victoria j stree-* to Webster street; Grading Conway street, from Commer cial street to Earl street; Grading Jackson street, from Arch street to Pennsylvania avenue, to gether with the necessary ap proaches to the bridge now being constructed over the tracks ot the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad company. WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the Sth day of November, 1886, I dii receive .iff>reni warrant* from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the ; -named assessments. '1 lie nature of tfiose warrants is, that ii you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication cf this notice, I shall report you 'and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of Kamsey, Minne sota, for Judgment against yeur lands, lots, blocks or pare -.-Is thereof so assess©., In cluding interest, costs and expenses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for tho payment thereof. GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. ■ _ 320-3:*. "CITY NOTICE. - Offick of the City Treasurer, I St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 16, 1888. \ AH persons interes.ed in the assessments ' for Construction of a sewer on Wacouta street, from Tenth street to Spruce street: j Grading and surfacing wi*->_ gravel and constructing stone curbs and stone gutters on Greenbrier avenue from Margaret street to Seventh street; Grading Laurel avenue (formerly Di vision street) from Victoria street to Lexington avenue; Grading Hague avenue from Victoria street to Lexington avenue, and Mil ton street, from Hague avenue to Leslie street; Grading (and guttering where re quired) Iglehart street, from Mac * kubin street to Lexington avenue; Construction ot a sewer on Randolph street from View street to Pleasant avenue; Grading alley in block 2, E. M. Mae knbin's addition, trom Mendota street to Fauquier street; Grading the north approach to the Kobert street bridge, from Third street to the north abutment, to gether with tte approach to alley in block 31, St. Paul Proper; Grading Elfelt street, from Charles street to Como avenue, WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the ,th day of November, 1886, 1 41 --receive i..erer.t warrants from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above-named assessment . The nature of the warrant* is, that ii you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I sb all report you and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of Ramsey, Minne sota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks or parcels thereof so assessed. In cluding- interest, costs and expenses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for th* payment tn.reof. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. __U-_3. CITY NOTICE. OFFICE of THF. City Treasurer. } St. Pawl, Minn., Nor. 17, 1886. J All persons interested in the re-assessmentl fo: Grading Hamilton street, from Draki street to West Seventh street; Grading Reaney street, from Payn< avenue to East Seventh street; Sprinkling Dayton avenue, from Sum mit avenue to Arundel street, \ WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the 16th day of August, 1888. 1 dii receive different warrants from the Citj ; Comptr-llerof the City of St.Paul for th» : .oiler tion of the above named assessments. 7 The nature of.thes ! warrants is, that if yes I fail to pay the assessment within :*Y • ; TEN DAYS after the , first • publication of this notion, 1 shall report you and . your real estate so a* sessed as delinquent, . and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of Ramsey, Minne sota.' for judgment against your lands, i lots, blocks ;or parcels thereof so assessed, In-' ' ■ eluding interest, costs and expenses, and for ' an order of the Court to sell the same for the payment thereof. - r*. , V ■ r GEORGE REIS, City Treasures -'■•,:■- 322-2- ■:■:. .- . .:-'.-■■■' ...--'. ?.-