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SAINT PAUL WANTS.I "WANTS" IN "THE GLOIBE'' HAVE LAEGEST CIRCULATION, LARGEST RESULTS. 420 Replies to a Single "WANT idf't SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. A GOOD MEAL for 10 cents; beefsteak or pork chop, or sausage, or ham, or fish, with potatoes, it cents; cup of coffee, j with rolls and butter, 5 cents; mutton chop's 10 cents; ham and eggs 10 cents; oyster stew 15 cents; clam chow der 15 cents. New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson st. ; open all night. ■ 7* APPRENTICES— Immediately, 3 gentlemen to learn railroad and commercial telegraph business at tne Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson, 330 Jacson St., St. Paul, Minn. ' 335-* BARKER — First-class, corner Seventh and Washington. 4 BOY to learn drug business. 500 West Seventh st. 5 BOY at E. McEUer & C 0."3 book bindery. 101 East Third st. 4 BOY— A good strong boy to do chores about restaurant: German preferred. Inquire at St. Paul Exchange restaurant, 355 Jackson. 3 BOYS— Two stout, at St. Paul Mattress com pany, corner Fourth and Pine. 3 BOY for office work by H. W.Davis & Co., 151 Drake Block. 4 BOY at 29 West Third st. BELL HOYS at the Clarendon hotel. Apply after 9 a. m. 5 BARKEEPER and a waiter for the restaurant at 315 Robert st. _5 BOOKKEEPER— Reliable one in retail store; must give bond. 8., Globe. 4 COOK for first-class hotel. Fergus Falls: $50. Douglass intelligence office, 35 East Seventh et. 20 COOK— Scandinavian for city restaurant, $12to *1") perweek; teamster for city, $18 per month: 25 woodchoppers, $1 per cord: 10 tie makers. 7 cents each Seventh, corner Sibley. 19 riOMPOSITOBS- At once, at the Herald y~J office. 5 /COMPOSITOR— L. M. Fisher, 03 East Third. V>. _4 COMPOSITOR at once at Payne. Vose & Co.. ' 15 Hale block, Jackson & Third sts. 4 RAIfGIITSMAN*" architectural, wanted: first-class. Walter lie. Architect, 70 Court Block, Fourth st. 4 EXPERIENCED and energetic men wanted ±-J to handle the Triumph self-wringing mop; ire can show larger sales by our agents than any Other household article in the market: send tor catalogue and price list; good territory free. Ad- Jress Triumph Self-Wringing Mop company, 255 First ay. south, Minneapolis, Minn. 14-20 pOOD MEN to canvass for evergreen decora- VJ tions. 124 East Third st. 5 GIJSRMAN ROYS — one to carry papers on I" West Seventh and one on Rice, twice a week. SCO Jackson, room 3. 5 MAX for farm work at once. SO Gilfulan block. : 5 MAN for dairy; must milk; good wages and steady employment; one mile from street Car, West Seventh st- J. W. Smith. 5 OFFICE BOY— Good penman preferred. In quire room 30. Bank of Minnesota building. "PHOTOGRAPH IC PRINTER— First-class, X at 59 and CO chamber of commerce. 6 ALESM EN— Three local, five traveling, salary O and expenses; no expense necessary. Ad dress, with stamp. Palmer A: Co.. La Crosse, Wis. ACTIVE SOLICITORS in Minneapolis and J\. St. . Paul; business first-class, good pay. Call or address the People's office, 054 Temple court. •} SALESMAN— Catholic prefered. Room 50. Court block. 5 SHOEMAKER at 4!i5 Wabasha st. _> • 4 STRIPPER— One good stripper at 376 Robert st. . 8 rp LOR— Good : at once. L. Gross, merchant X tailor, _■<•!;>. Minn. 1 •IT7~AG ON MAKER who will work cheap one *» year on repairing. E. E. Hurt, Atwater, Minn.* 20-26 WANTED— Oil agent; a good lively man to sell our superior brands of lubricating oils to dealers and consumers, on commission; a good cnancejforthe olgnt man. J. R. Timmins & Co., Clevelarid,.O. ' • * - Hi-21 ANTED— A Globe carrier for the business W district and one for Dayton's bluff district; must be bright and active and come well recom mended. W. B. Msgraw. circulator. ANTED— Traveling agent to sell goods on side, line, on commission; can make from $0 to «10 per day in the season; no samples. Address Traveling agent. Globe office. 21-22 WAITER — good waiter for restaurant. Call at once nt 259 Sibley st. 3 OUNG MEN and ladies to learn telegraphy, X 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, 3:us Jackson st.. St. Paul. 279* r\f\ MEN tor section work; steady job; free XL» fare; I.*. men for cutting cord wood, $1 per cord. I.oveland & Co.. 320 Wacouta st. 20 CA DAY and station men lor Hurley. Wis., 18 *J\J to 23 cents per yard: $1.75 per clay; ship to night. Chas. Colton, 12 Second st. south, Minne apolis. 20 Fetnnif-. APPRENTICES— Immediately, 4 ladies to J\ learn short-hand: terms reasonable. Apply to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson. 330 Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn. 335-* \ PPR ENTlCES— lmmediately, 4 ladies to 2\. learn to operate typewriter machines. Ap ply to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson, 336 Jackson st.. St. Paul, Minn. 3SS-* ANOTHER carload of girls can get places A free at Hayes' inteligence office: plenty of places, two. three and four in family, $10 to $I!>; dining-room, kitchen, family cooks, second girls, restaurant girls, hotel girls wanted at 459 Waba sha st., near capitol. 20-22 COOK— Good plain cook; no other need apply. J 92 Park Ph.ce. 6 COOK — Experienced, and laundress for a fam ily of three: 147 Pleasant ay. 1 DRESSMAKER at room 15. Forepaugh block. Seven corners. 4 TVIsiIWASHER at 315 Robert st. 5 IN ING-ROOM GIRL at St. James hotel immediately. 2j ING-ROOM GIRL and chamber maid. . general nouseworkers and cooks, good wages to right parties; also one dining-room girl to go West; places mast be filled immediately at em ployment agency 317 Wabasha St., opposite Grand opera. 20-21 DINING-ROOM GIRLS— Apply at Grand Central hotel. 1 fxiX<; ROOM GIRL and girl to help in kitchen. 354 Exchange st. 1 REE PLACES for girls at Achilles'; wanted second girls, houseworkers, laundress. 165 East Seventh st , corner Jackson, over Manhattan clothing store. 20 r^ I RI.S at State steam laundry, 228 West Sev- Lt enth st. 5 GIRL for general housework; no washing. 47C Cedar st. 5 pURL at 010 Robert it. 5 f IRL — Gooa, for lieht housework in family of LX 2; must be neat and reliable. 157 Univer »:ty ay. J _^ 5 GIRL for general housework. 181 Iglehart St.: "J 4-12 per month. . 4 IRL tor general housework in a family of 4; no object. on to r. German who cannot speak English. 55 i Ashland ay. 4 IRLS, dining room, wanted at once at Ingalls house. Grand Forks, Dak. 19-23 GIRL for general housework. 391 Wabasha st. j »j GIRL, good: must understand cooking. 350 Cedar at. . 3 FrL for general housework. . O. D. Wyman, \JT Minnesota Transfer. 4 ("■» lßlyi-About 15 years old, to help with house y work ii. private family. 246 South Oak st. 3 C""^ IRL for light housework, good wages, at 353 T Fort st., near Sixth. 3 GjKL— Good cook; modern house. 200 East " Tenth st call 6toCp, m. 2 JpS IRL — Good; for general housework. Mrs. VJT- Dibble. 331 Pleasant ay. . ■ a Gi IRL for general housework at 026 Pine st.: I, good wages and steady place. 2 ~(-\ IRL to do general housework. 310 Nelson ay It ■____, I 7^i IRI.S— or four experienced folders at *I Nordvesten bookbindery. IS West Fourth >^_KT7aT K-3 College ay. for cooking and kitchen Cjr work; must be neat and experienced. 1 7~\ ltd, good, for general housework, at 704 St. j \y peter st.. good wages. 1 ! ■> \\£\, Competent for general housework at 407 (jT Holly three in family: $12. 1 TnTtlTtodo general housework. Call at 613 (j Laurel aT, ; \ _ - 7=rfKL"7or general housework in small family, at (jr once. 688 Aahland ar. 1 SITUATION OFFERED. Females Continued. GIRL, competent, for second work and to assist in washing. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Fogg, 373 | Grove st. 1 : GIRL, competent, for general housework: good ! I" wages; must furnish references. Apply 519 1 Grand ay., corner Floral st. " 1 ' GIRL for general housework, 133 West Fifth st. 1 GIRL tor general housework; four in the fam ily. 579 Holly ay. 1 GIRL— A good second girl at once. Apply at 397 East Tenth St.. between 12 and G. 15-23 KITCHEN GIRL— One good; good wages. XV 275 East Eighth st. 1 J7ITCOEX GIRL at 405 Ashland ay. I T7-ITCHKN GIRL-Good, at 275 East Eighth XV st. ; ...,■* LADY that speaKs Swedish and English to give instructions on sewing machines. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.. 414 Wabasha st. 4 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, learn anort hand and typewritinc at a first-class school. Anna C. Drew, 8 and 9 Hale block, opposite Mer chants. ' 332* ■j^URSE GIRL about 10. Apply 293 Prairie st. TVTURSE GlßL— Apply at once to Mrs. P. F. 1* Egan, 80 Kent st., or at store 115 East Third st. 4 TV'URSE GIRL— Williams st. 3 TVTURSE— Experienced; 292 West Third Bt., cor. 1 1 Pleasant ay. 3 TVt URSE — in a small family; German preferred, li Apply at 200 East Ninth st., corner of Can ada st. 3 OECOND GIRL— 558 Robert st. 3 SERVANT, first-class; highest wages to right 0 party. 343 North Washington, opposite Rice park. 3 SECOND GIRL— Good, with experience in waiting on table for boarders. Apply 077 St. Peter st. 5 SECOND GIRL— Good and compethnt. Apply at 172 Summit ay. 1 SECOND COOK— A German preferred at 315 Robert st. 5 STENOGRAPHERS call for pos t:ons. Anne C. Drew 4 Co., room 9. Hale block, opposite Merchants. J2'j* TWO GIRLS for laundry work. 148 East Ninth st. 4 W" OM AX— Capable, to cook, wash-and ircn. V V 59 Western ay. 5 WOMAN to do family washing at her own home. Call (S3 St. Peter at." 4 7"Ol"XG GIRL for general housework at 549 X Wabasha st. 4 YOUNG GIRL, 12 to 15, to take care of baby X in exchange for good home or small wages. Home, Globe. 1 YOUNG LADY to learn dressmaking at S. F. Taylor's agency. 47S Cedar st. Miss E. Os born. L 5 •JAfV GIRLS wanted at Kent's Employment •J^JkJ office, 209 West Seventh st. * 16-40 SITUATIONS WA.STh.ij. Alain. UTCHER— Six • years' experience: under stands shop tending; first-class sausage maker: salary no object for the winter months; can furnish best references. K. CO. Globe. 1 COOK — A good American cook wants a job at Brown's hotel, corner Fourth and Pine. 3 CARPENTER— One or two weeks' work lor J good carpenter, inside. Tom Scott, mana ger, 242 Virginia. 1 DRIVER— Understands the care of fine horses. T. C. Globe. • 4 EMPLOYMENT of any kind by respectable young man; writes legible hand; can take care of horses. 1. C. Globe. ' 5 ■ENGAGEMENT— By bookkeeper (double en- Xll try), and cashier, with 3 years' experience; reference from late employers. Y. 27, Globe. IS-19 I WANT a job; I am a carpenter of 15 years' standing; can furnish the best of recommend ations. P. L. C, Globe. 4 "VTIGHT WATCHMAN— experienced and 1 ' reliable man is ready for such a position. J. B. Pruden, 55G St. Peter st. 3 POSITION of responsibility and trust by re- X liable man of business experience. For ref erence call on J. W. Knright. tailor, 150 East Sixth st. 3 POSITION in a commercial business, travel- X ing or otherwise, by experienced business man of 30; married and highest references. D., 101. Globe. _4 "POSITION as typewriter and copyist by lady X graduating stenographer, writing fair hand. A. 8., Globe. j '3 POSITION by stenographer and typewriter as X correspondent: references; railroad . office I preferred. H. F. 8.. Globe. 3 POSITION by Feb. 1 by a first-class custom cutter of long experience; thoroughly posted in all branches of custom tailoring: satisfaction guaranteed. Cutter. Globe. 5 POSITION in some office by a young man with good education and writes a good hand; first class references. W. T. T., Globe. 2 QTENOGRAPHER and typewriter, expert, of O experience, is now open to engagement* the best of references. Layton S. Baldwin, Richard ton, Dak. 17-21 SITUATION — chief engineer; salary no ob ject; strictly steady habits; good references. B. Globe. f.t. ?5 SITUATION as coachman; well experienced". G. T.. Globe. :■ .- - ' - 4 SITUATION in a retail grocery house by a O man of long experience; speaks French and English and is fully capable Of taking charge, "gilt-edge" references: will not engage before the Ist of March next. A. King, box ?S!(J?i Muskegon. Mich. 5 SITUATION by a young man who is willing to work; wholesale or retail house. .}. \Y.. 403J^ Central ay.. Minneapolis, Minn. 5 SITUATION— As assistant bookkeeper, clerk O or general office work by a young man; -i\i years' experience in country store; speaks Ger man and English. P. G.. Globe. 3 ITIiATION— By a young man of business ex perience. who can furnish the best of refer ences, as bookkeeper or doing work of any kind' .1. X., 25ti East Thirteenth st. 3 SITUATION as collector for a wood and coal O firm, or to take charge of yard: permanent situation preferred. H., (SG}j Bradley st. 1 SITUATION in boarding-house or hotel; wages no object. W. 11. W., _ East Seventh st. 4 SITUATION by a nrst-clasa plumber; str.o ly O temperate. A. W., <;lobe. "1 ITUATION— By an experienced office clerk out ot work: work for board until he finds a permanent position; first-class penman. G. W. S.. Globe, Minneapolis. • ■> SITUATION by a young man as clerk in a store or as porter or waiter in 11 restaurant; have good experience. H. 8.. Globe. 3 SITUATION in some country printing office by a young compositor. A. 3., 919 Filth st. south, Minneapolis. Minn. 2 ITUATION Dy a cook, first or second. A. 8.. Globe. 1 SITUATION— By painter or varnisher indoor work. G. B. Globe. 1 j SITUATION— By an experienced young man. in a furniture store or as hotel carpenter; thoroughly familiar with upholstering and furni ture repairing. A. R., 250 East Thirteenth st. 1 WORK — By man with reference; just arrived »V in this city; speaks German and English; any kind: no fraud. J. J.. Gross' hotel. 5 A l/ ORK- By boy understanding bookkeeping, » » morning and evenings; if office work can not be obtained, other work will do. Modo Pe terson. Room 50, 3(H> Jackson st. 5 WANTED— A few reliable men to sell our j ♦ V Lubricating Oils through the Northwest on I a commission. Manufacturers' Oil Company, Cleveland. O. 18-24 OUNG .MAX would like work; is willing to X woik hard; relerences If required. E., 223 Pearl st. 4 YOCNG MAN wishes to muke an engagement X with a wholesale or commission house; writing, packing or any work; good reference. T. A., Globe. 4 .} CARPENTERS wish to take small iobs, will i^t do the work at home if desired. 59 West Tenth st. 3 .•female. CLERK — By young lady in store or office: will y./ ing to accept small salary. F. E., 199 Oak sIL 1 C>OOK — Meat and pastry: long experience: J pood reference. 23 Ea-t Sixth. St. Paul. 1 J INING-ROOM C.l ßL— Experienced.desires i a permanent situation. B. B. W., Globe. 2 I HOUSEKEEPING— By middle-aged Scotch ! lady: best of reference. 4S! 1 Wanna ha st. 0 MONTANA and other Western ice nalace visitors wanting reliable house waiters or hotel help, call at Hayes' intelligence office, near ■ capitol. 20-22 ITI'ATIOX— A lady with fair education. in office or store: willing to work for small salary if permanent. E. 8.. 258 Dayton ay. 1 j SITUATION as typewriter in an office~by a young lady. M. In. Globe. 1 ITI'ATIOX as a clerk In store or light office work, by a young lady. R. 223 Pearl st. 1 ITI'ATIOX to do any kind of store work by a young lady. F. 12. Globe. 1 I WRITING or copying, by a young lady; to VV take home. X.. Globe. " 2 YOUNG LADY would like to form a foreign X class of those desiring to learn the English \ language. T. C, Globe. 3 j \7 OUNG LADY studying shorthand would like ' X some kind of light office work, whole or part j of the day; wages no object; seemingly to defray i expenses while learning. Apply for one week pr j address M. 15., ISS Rondo st. 1 BOARDING WANTED. , BOARDING wanted, with room, by young I man, in Christian private family, within 15 ■ minutes' walk of Broadway and Seventh; state ; price; references exchanged. W. 4. Globe. 5 ROOM and board by a young man in private family, near Seven corners; terms moder- : crate: can give references. B. D. C. Globe. '3 j ROOM, furnished, in the vicinity of Portland block. Address, stating location and terms ' with and without board. E. O. C, Globe. ■ - -.- '-..-3 i rrm st. Paul daily globe, thurbda? morning, January so issr FOR RENT. ' JACKSON ST.. 475— Store with two large «J rooms back, suitable for restaurant or laun dry. Call at 473 Jackson st. 18-24. r OFT— To let. one elegant loft for jobbing or L_ manufacturing purposes, right in the midst of the jobbing center; sixe 33x145. (Her 190 and 192 East Third St.: inquire on first floor. 345* •■" .-.- Houses. ~~~ ~ r'OR RENT— In Minneapolis, very central lo s cat.on suitable for large manufacturing business. 3. handsome stores, each 22x100 feet, with 3 floors- above, -engine-room, cellars, etc.; very reasonable terms of lease. Apply at once to Egbert G. Handy, r real estate, rents and collec tions,-137 East Sixth st..' Hotel Ryan. 18-22 JUST RECEIVED— Several bargains In •rents;' 2 houses, 6 rooms each, $15; on Day ton's bluff, etc., etc. E. G. Handy, "rents," Hotel Ryan block: » ~~ .- • 18- OLEASANT AY., House of 3 rooms. X ■ !_____ ______ 13-20 •toons*. ROAD WA Y.C9{.--Neatly furnished rooms with fire. . . 3 CEDAR ST., 476, near jce palace— Furnished rooms. 5 p LIFTON HALL ANNEX, 21 East Fifth St., V opposite court house — For rent first-clas fur nished rooms heated with steam. P. M. Shute. manager. • . ; .. - . 17-20 DE BOYVTTST., 544— Three furnished rooinl; cheap. • "4 XCHAXGE ST., 336— Front suite, also other desirable rooms, with board; furnace heat, bath, hit and cold w ater. 4 EIGHTH ST., 417 EAST— Large pleasant room for 2: board. ' 5 "P IGUTH ST., 275— furnished rooms. 4 RANKLIX ST.. 351— Large furnished alcove X room; heated. _-. 5 FARRINGTON AY., 254— warm, fur nished, rooms; St. Anthony Hill cars. 3 •OIFTH ST [19 EAST, near Robert— Rooms at -L ?4 rer month. ' -. ' 333-9 I~ORT ST., SSO— A nicely-furnished front par — - lor suitable for 2 gentleman or gentleman and wife, with or without board. 4 IGLEHART ST., 04.— Furnished rooms; fur nace heat, with board; two blocks from ice palace, four blocks from capitol, near street cars.s JACKSON* ST.. 592— Large, nicely furnished v room; also small room. ' 3 McBOAL ST., 105— Rooms unfurnished, for i'l housekeeping. 5 McBOAL ST.. 105— Five unfurnished rooms. MAKKET ST.. 35G,facing Rice park—Pleas ant furnished room, heated, with board, 3 jVJNTH ST.. 317 J_AST. corner Broadway— 1* Large furnigned front room; best location; private family. 3 OAK ST., 395, corner of Sixth— Front room with board. — • 4 OAK ST., 408. near Seven corners— Two nicely furnished rooms in a convenient locality: terms reasonable. , 4 PEARL ST., 215 — Rooms on ground floor fur nished for housekeeping to email family: terms reasonable. .-.■: 4 DARK PLACE, «2— Nicely furnished front X - room; ground floor. 3 pEARL ST.. 217— Elegant furnished or unfur- X nished, with board ; hot and cold water, bath, etc.; private house. '■- 5 pEARL ST.. 211-Furni.-hed room and board ■*-" $4 a week: use of bath. ' 3 ROBERT ST., . 533— nicely-turnished XV room, with alcove and board; all modern improvements. ..- >-. *j 4 P OBERT ST.. 585- Pretty suit of 2 front XV rooms well lurnished: heat, bath, comiort: private family. • 3 OOM-MATE— A. E. Donaldson, care of E. VVithey &Co . cor. Fifth and Robert sts 5 ROOMS— One. two or three furnished, or three unfurnished; water, use of bath, in private house: new; also an eight-room house. Call at 341 Sherman st. M. 1). Clark. »20 ROOMS — Furnished, for two or three gentle men in a strictly private family in lower town; highest references. H. P., Globe. 5 ROOM— Heated and furnished, by gentleman . wife and child, to visit ice palace; lower town, private family preferred. 10-19 SPRUCE ST.. 227.— Finely furnished suite ot rooms, also pleasant front room suitable for two gentlemen; furnace lreat and use of bath. 5 ' ST. PETER ST., 45!)— Handsomely-furnished . suite of 2 rooms by day. week or month. 4 IXTH ST., 45 EAST— Furnished rooms; well heated and lighted; references re quired. 3 SIXTH ST.. 02— Furnished rooms, or for light housekeeping ■ 4 SIXTH ST.. 232 WEST— One. pleasant, fur nished room is per month, and 1 heated and furnished $4 per month. 3 SEVENTH ST.. EAST— Suites of rooms or offices for rent or lease, on second floor. Wil gus. 834 Jackson st. 16-20 fTJEXTH ST.. 192 EAST— front alcove X room, well furnished and heated, with board; everything first-class; suitable for married couple or 2 gentlemen. 4 TENTH ST.. 63 WEST— Front room, with X board, for man and wife or 2 gents. 4 HHENTII ST., 24!) EAST— A nicely furnished X / room, with board if desired. 3 r P E RANCE ST., 525, ne»r corner of X Tenth and Jackson sts. — Nicely furnished rooms. • ■".'. • ,■" ~. ■ • 3 THrRI) ST., 292 WEST, corner Pleasant ay.— Nicely furnished room. 15-19 TTTABASHA ST., 411— A large front room and » » bedroom, furnished; suitable for two or four persons. " 4 ALXUT ST.. 353— Two furnished rooms. 3 Yy\A.SHINGT ON ST., SBS-Rooms and board. 11 T ABASH A 5T.7412— Nicely furnished room »» during the carnival; opposite Dairy res taurant. 2 FINANCIAL.. MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COM iVx pany— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mac-key, manager. Room 7. First National bank building. St. Paul, and Room 7. Mackey-L egg block. Minneapolis. 250* MONEY, TO I LOAN", in sums to *uit. Irom *1 up. on watches, diamonds and all gouds of value; special rates on sums of $50 or over. J. E. Ineham. 327 Jackson st. 240* MONEY'tOLOAN on personal property for 30, 00 or 90 days in sums tor suit. A. B. Roberts, corner Fifth and Wabasha sts. 2g2» MOXKVTO LOAN in suras <»f $1,000 to »1j- ItX 000 at C and 8 per cent, interest without de- ] lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth »U. ' 22' CO / \l )(\ WANTED on good improved real •-».*»» jWv_/V_/ estate: will pay 7 per cent, inter est, tut no commission. 900 East Fourth St.. city. " ; :-' 20 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. "POX SALE— Forty -head ot good heavy lumber X? horses at Charles Brown's sale stable. East Third st., between Bates and Maria ay., on Day ton' Bluff. y-22 HOUSE TRAINING— Parties wanting horses broke or trained can have the same done by calling at 4IS Rosabel st. Johnson _ Weiner. 10-22 I MWM * MM^ ~~~~~— —■■_■_—_^—» | M ISCEI-L. AX EOUS. FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS. 380 Rod ert »t.. St. Paul. manufacturers of shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings; general black smiths and machinists. 14-195 Y~i EARS made or cut to order. Franklin Ma- U chine works. 3SO Robert St.. St. Paul. 4 HAY — At Fort Snclling, 8 tons of best cow hay and 5 loads of straw for bedding. • Capt". Stivers, Fort Snellint;. 4 ■\T7HY NOT LEARN shorthand and type- j XV writing this winter at Anna C. Drew's ' school? Hale block, corner Jackson and Third i ts. 332* j INSTRUCTION. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and typewrit ing—First-class and exclusive. Names of graduates now holding positions sent on applica- i tion; lessons day and evening, or by mail; send j for circular. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third sts. 888* DYE WORKS. ANGEL cleans toboggan suits the same as when new; come early. 132 East Ninth st., one door from Robert st. " Slti-lyr DL. JAMIESOX, Steam Dye Works — Sent' • clothing a specialty. 412'W_bash_ st.SC. Paul. Mian AT AND AROUND SEVEN' CORNERS ! JOHN A, LA Alls, upnolsterer. corner of Seventh and Exchange sts.; steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work guaranteed. 101* BOARDING OFFERED. BOARDING— Few more day boarders can be accommodated at 524 Cedar St.; first-class table. . , 20-23 | ROBERT ST., 546— A few boarders can be ac commodated. • 4 WANTED TO BUY. WANT to purchase bargain in St. Paul real »» estate; send lowest price and terms, with full description of property. Address B. 39, care i of Windsor hotel, St, Paul. 14-20 ■ TO EXCHANGE. ' WANT to exchange a good hotel in a live ♦ • . town in Southeastern Dakota for St. Paul real estate. . Inquire of LarXin & Cresy, 209 Ea«t ' Seventh st. "-- 3C9-71 . ~ WANTED TO RKXT. " \"\7" ANTED — A" furnished room, with or with »* outboard, near the Portland Block. K. o. C. Globe, ■..•..-■ -:■-.■.■■- . 20-27 A\f AST til*— Pleasant unfurnuhed room with » V . board, for gentleman and wife; state terms - W. P. C.. Globe:.- : ' ■ 4 YOUNG MAN wishes tarnished room in ■ pri i rate family; upper town preferred, E, Globa,g ..." . ..-AUCTION/, St»rkev & Dohertv. - - URNITURE at anction— We will sell at auc tion at the Portland block, third door from the corner of Eighth st. and Broadway, at 10 a. m. on Friday, a large lot of household furniture car-" pets, bedding, crockery, Starkey & Doherty, auctioneers. 20-21 . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Curtis <k Edwards' List. Room 1, Second Floor, 120 E. 3d Street. OWS THlS?— Five south facing lots near Macalester station, each. having over 53 feet frontage by 150 feet in depth to alley, and one of the lots a corner, for ¥3,550; lay a little above grade and level as a floor; over 100 percent, profit on the investment to the "buyer within 90 days Curtis & Edwards, 120 East Third street. *K^ tA^ki ) FOX {our lots in Summit Park, two 'D*J^\JtJ\J corners; streets graded and assess ments paid and lots on grade with streets. These ! lots will bring over $2,0U0 each before next fall and don't you forget it. Curtis _ Edwards. FOUR NICE lots on Marshall avenue near Mem am Park for 650 each: easy terms. If we should give you a lot free would you take it as a gift? Curtis & Edwards. . ACRES IN RESERVE TOWN— One acre tract; acre tract; 30 acre tract; 40 acre tract. Curtis _ Edwards. f\(\ FEET trontage on Sixth street by 150 feet in _/*./ depth, $37,501). Curtis & Edwards. <g?Q RAM FOX 11 east facing lots in block *!?»Ji<J\J\J 15, Riverside Park. Curtis _ Ed ward*. WE HAVE several customers that want lots on Marshall avenue; also several who are looking for lots on Fuller street to build on; if you own property on these streets or in the near vicinity, and will sell at a reasonable price, list it with us and insure a quick sale. Curtis _ Ed wards. AT/WANTED— Acre property between the cities. ' » V Curtis _ Edwards, 120 E. Third street, 20-23 J. F. JEisenmenaer's List. 472 Rice st. •)»J"j ACRES fronting en Rice st. and on a A**J I beautiful lake, at *150 per acre per live acre lot or more, only one hour's drive from the Market: on easy terms. - r\ 1 *"? * rEKT FRONT on Rice st., facing Mc till Carron lake and other acre and £ve-acre lots at the same place, at a great bargain. /•/\ LARGE LOTS near Little Canada at $250 \J\J to $300 per lot, on very easy terms. 1/ W \ AC If on East: Seventh st. from TIOO I IXJKJ to $200 per acre by one or five-acre lots; j on easy terras: only one-half hour's drive. RESIDENCE and central business lots at great bargains. LV \ ACRES in West St. Paul at $300 per acre, UU and that's worth looking at. J. F. Eisen menger. 472 Rice st. __L * Miscellaneous. A LOT wanted in city limits at or about $250. M. X. . Globe. 4 A BSTR ACTS OF TITLE and all other man -_ uscripts copied perfectly by Anna C.Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* FOR SALE CHEAP— A bank counter and vault doors. Apply to Savings-bank of St. Paul. -i 14-20 I(\SJi ) ACRES of timber land, located 111 -M V_/OU town 43. range 6, east, Lincoln county. ■Wis. This land will be on sale to the highest bidder for six weeks from this date. For par ticulars address Mrs. Mary, McDonald, executrix of D. J. McDonald, Renovo, Pa. " 11-24 LOST AM) FOUND. BUNCH OF KEYS LOST-Finder will confer JJ a great favor by returning to A. E. F., 385 North Washington St. ~ • 5 CHARM LOST— A Masonic locket; finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 459 Wabasha st. 5 CLOTHES FOUND— ' bundle of clothes, V* Tuesday, Jan. 18; loser call and claim the same. 501 Mississippi st. 5 DOG LOST — On Sunday, a ' brown pointer with scar on face, leather collar with name M. R. Gibson on plate. Please return to 368 North Exchange at. . 4 HO FOUND— White. Apply at 254 West Fifth st. . 4 KNIFE FOUND— Large clasp knife in Globe office. . Apply city circulator's office 5 PIN LOST— A small horse shoe scarf pin; please leave at 21 West Exchange and re ceive reward 5 PURSE LOST— Containing *5. on Ducas. Con cord or Susan St.. Saturday morning; finder will please return to 85 Colorado st. and receive reward. 3 PACKAGE LOST -Of dress patterns, on Sev i- enth st., bet Douglas and short line; finder please return to 302 Pleasant ay. 19-20 RUBBER COAT LOST' between Seventh -TV and harvester works; finder please leave at Globe office. C. McMahon. . 2 W'ATCII LOST— Saturday, silver, open face, • in Lafayette ay. car, on street or in o_?ra. house; bring to 531 St. Paul st., and receive re ward. 1 ; 3 Vy'ATCH LOST- -A silver watch with letters » V S. O. B. on case, on seventh St., between St. Peter and Mcßoal st. Return to 51 Mcßoal St.; reward. - . ■ '. - 3 WATCH LOST,— Silver, open-faced, with > V ' small gold chain and locket, oi no great value; valued by owner on account of being a keepsake: a liberal reward will be paid to finder: return to Globe office. .- *. ■ 2 _J FOR SALE. . COW— First-class; for sale. Call at CO'; Port- land ay. ■ 2 "PSQ U I MAUX SUlT— Genuine; coat with -L_ hood, pants and boots of Labrador seal skin, brought down on the Yantic; a genuine suit that ha 3 seen active Artie service: splendid carnival suit. Address A. Colony, Ashby, Grant county, Minn. • 14-9 "p~OR SALE- New freight elevator, cheap. 44*.) ■C St. Peter st. ; • 16-22 FOR SALE — Good walnut counter; three show -l cases: shelving and small stock of groceries; cheap. Inqure of J. F. Dunlap, chamber of com merce^ • r^___ 370-372 PERSONAL. MRS. ALICE BAGNEL. magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver dis eases. 323 East Seventh st. 20-26 RS. ECKIIARDT. the natural gifted, most reliable and truthful fortune teller in the world, can be consulted on all life and business affairs at 541 Mississippi st. ' ■ I- ••.■:, "» I RS. LUCY YOUNG— Clairvoyant and palm -»x reader; gives names, describes the past and foretells the future; gives massage and magnetic treatment. One week only, at 22S East Seventh st.. room 12. * ' 15-21 MRS. Celebrated lortune teller: satis faction guaranteed. No. 1 169 East Ninth St.. near Jackson. -j _345-2J HI SIN ESS OHA\CE>. OAKERY for sale. 121 Martin st. 19-25 FOR SALE— Cigar store; small capital re ! -IT quired; good location. Apply 174 East Sev enth st. ] 14--.'Q FOR SALE Saloon in good location cheap tor cash. Apply at the California Wine hou.-e, 42-50 East Seventh st. -'. 11-40 S~ALOON FOR SALE, with new license, k— ' cheap. Inquire corner Brainerd ay. and Edgerton st. ■ - 20-26 X V T ANTED— Partner, with a few hundred, in VV drugstore. Paul Jejssup, Minneapolis. " 20-21 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM sey—ss. In Probate Court, special term, Jan. 18, 1887. In the matter of the estate of Hugh Lydon, de ceased. On rcadinc and filing the petition of John Madden, administrator of tne estate of Hugh Lydon, deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his account of administration, and for the assignment of the resi due of said estate to heirs. It is ordered, that said- account be examined and petition heard by the judge of this court on Friday, the 11th day of February, A. D. ISB7, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. - By the Court. [1..5-] E. S. GORMAN, Judgeof Probate. Attest: Fr.AXK Robert, Jr.» Clerk. ja2o-4w-th TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF KAMSEV. Cj — ss. • District Court, Second Judicial District James Sweeny, plaintiff, against Elizabeth Conlee and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Conlee, de fendants. ; [. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to . the above-named de fendant-: .: ' You are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint in this action, which has been i filed with the Cier_ of said Court, and to serve a copy of your'answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his ; office,* in St. Paul. Minnesota, within twenty day* after the service of this sum mons upon you. exclusive of the day of such serv ice: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time . aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to said court for the relief de- j manded in said complaint, r 'F. F. WILDE, Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. Dated Dec. 11. A. D. 1896. : dee-23-7w-tiinrs j PUBLIC SALE OF VALUBALE REAL ESTATE, j —In pursuance of a decree of the District < Court for the Second judicial district. Minnesota, . ! 1 will sell on Tuesday, the iSth day of January, • 1887. on the premises, at public auction, to the 1 highest bidder tor cash, subject to a lien held by | the city of St. Paul of $192.50, and the interest j thereon since the 17th day of September, ISBC, at the rate of one and one-half per . centum per J month, the following tract or • parcel of land on the corner of St. Albans street and Hague avenue, described as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered six- j teen (16), in block numbered five (5), in Hoi- I combe's addition to the City of St. Paul, accord ing to the duly recorded plat thereof in Uje.offics ' of the Register of Deeds for Ramsey County, j Minnesota. Bale to take place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon GEBHARD WILLRICH, .' Dec. 4, WO. - deoG«7*nmn ■ Referee, Postponed for ope week, en *eee.nnt of sickness. The above sale will be postponed till Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 3 Q'-cJoek ig tJ»e afternoon, on the premises, as above advertised. ' - - " (iEBBABO WiU.-icß, Beferee. 1 MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the (Globe re j ceived at W. J. Hughes', drug-gist, corner Monroe street and Third avenue, East Division, Minneapolis. SITUATIONS OFFERED. A CTIVK SOLICITOUS in Minneapolis and J\ St. Paul; business first-class; good pay. Call or address the People's ©nice, 651 Temple court. , -20 BROOM.II.VKER at Tyren's Broom factory, -P 3C9 Fourteenth ay. south. 3 "I\7~ AlT.Eß— First class girl at Chicago Bakery, V V 253 First ay. south. 4 WOOD WOK XX KS— Two good carriage, and VV two carriage blacksmiths; apply at Twelfth st. and Nicollet ay. M. Z. Mayu. 370-73 SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION" as housekeeper by a competent O lady, where sonic help is kept or the work is not hard: is neat and nice; references exchanged. Housekeeper, »U<i Nicollet ay., up stairs, city. 4 V^ITD ATI OX in hotel or store by a German. O Phillip Mair. 11 Third st. north". _4 SITUATION as teamster delivering for a com mission or wholesale house; two years' ex perience and well acquainted in city; very careful with horses; is willing to work at anything. John K. Lewis. 254 First ay. north. ■ . ' 2 AHSCET.LANJ£OUS. BATH PARLORS— Fixtures complete; good trade and well advertised; terms reasonable. J. E. Lonergan. 120 South Fifth st. 20 FOX SALE— o£ the best paying restau- JL rants in Minneapolis or St. Panl, can be bought for little cash, with a long lease: only competent parties need apply. Address, lor par ticulars. B. ,1. 0., Globe. 14-33 pKAXITE CUTTEKS, ATTENTION— I VT have for sale cheap the largest deposit gran ite in the West; two shades each of red and gray. Best quality for paving, bridges, buildings and monumental work, taking a high polish, equal to Scotch; 100 acres, ledge covering third of the area; two railroads within about a mile, from which a spur will be built in the spring to the quarry: located at Sauk Ilapids. and is to be the great source of supply for st. Paul, Minneapolis and other cities of the west; water power for pol ishing works within one mile. Pol shed speci mens at my office, No. 10 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. Minn. George \V. Sweet. 20-2 3 MITTENS FOUND— Jan. 15. on Washington ay. north, a pair of mittens. Can be had of John Wintheiser, 200 First st. south, water works department. 20 ADAMK ANDREWS, clairvoyant, No. 1516 Fourth st. north; home to ladies only ■ ' ■ 18-24 ~" l\,l ATZES manufactured by X. Lebo, Weinstem J-»-l & Co., 757 Second st. north, Minneapolis; city or county orders attended to promptly. 13-43 PATENTS— P. 11. Gunckel, 4>5 Temple court, counsellor and solicitor; 15 years' practice. 278* )() (M)() liEI - > T-ressea bries. Omce 743 <J\J\J)\J\JKJ Temple court. Auoka Pressed Brick company. itj2» Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default by non-pay ment of annual interest due on the twentieth (•JOth) day of December. A. D. 1880, and taxes, has been made in the conditions of a certain mort- i gage deed, containing a power or sale for such de fault, and made, executed and delivered by An drew Bonn, of the County of Henncpin and State ot Minnesota, party of the first part and mort gager to Mary Doherty, party of the second part, mortgagee, bearing date the twentieth (20th) day of December, A.D.(1883), one thousand eight hun dred and eighty three, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds, in and for the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on the twenty-first (2 1st) day of December, A, I), one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three (I8S3), at 11:2J o'clockin the forenoon, in book seventy eight {:$) at mortgages on pages 237 and 2SB thereof. The real estate conveyed by and described in said mortgage is situated in said County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, and is known and de scribed as follows, to-wit: The south half iS 1 -.) ot the southeast quarter (8E){) of section number four (4) of township number thirty (30) north of range twenty-three (28) west, according to the United States survey thereof, and the said prem ises are vacant and unoccupied. Said mortgage deed was executed and delivered to secure the payment of one. thousand dollars (el.000), biing part of the purchase money thereof, according to the conditions of five certain prom issory notes for two hundred (200) dollars each, bearing even date with said mortgage, said notes being due in five (5) years after the dates thereof, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, payable annually until the principal is paid, and said mortgage contained the condition that upon default in payment of interest, princi pal or taxes the mortgagee may foreclose the same tor the full amount of the said principal, taxes and interest. There is now due and owing upon the said mortgage, under the conditions thereof, the sum of one thousand and seventy-two dollars and ninety-two cents ($1,073.92), principal and inter est, and seventeen dollars and eight cents (*17.05) taxes and penalties paid by the mortgagee upon the mortgaged premises, and fifty dollars (SSO) attorney's fees on foreclosure, as stipulated in said mortgage, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of eleven hundred and forty 1*1.140") dollars, and the mortgagee, Mary Doherty, is the owner and holder of said notes and mortgage.and the same or any part thereof has not been sold or assigned by her to any other person whatsoever, and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise to recover the debt so remaining secured by sa.d mortgage or any part thereof has been begun or maintained by said mortgagee. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in sad mortgage con tained, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the above described premises in the whole- will be sold by the sheriff of laid county of Ramsay at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Ramsey county jail building, in the city of St. Paul, in said county ot Ramsey and State of Minnesota.on Mon day, the twenty-first (21st) day of February, A. 1). 1887, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the said amounts due on said mortgage and said taxes and said sum of fi'ty (*3O) dollars atton.e vs lees, and the costs and disbursements allowed by law in such foreclosure sale. St. Paul, Minn., Jan 4, 1-ST. MARY DOUEKTV, Mortgagee. Johx F. Fitzpatkick, At .rney for Mortgagee. janls-7w-thur SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. C TATK OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY — ss. District Court. Second Judicial District. Bruno Beaupre, Frank Keogh and John F. Brod erick, co-partners as Beaupre, Keogb & Com pany, plaintiffs, vs. Mary A. Sehnell. defen dant. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution, issued out of the District Court for the County of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, under the seal of said court, to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment of said court, ren : dered ai.d docketed on the 30th day of March, ISSG. in favor of Bruno Beaupre, Frank Keogh and John F. Broderick, co-partners as Beaupro, Keogh & Company, plaintiffs, aud against Mary A. BehneU. detendant, for the sum of three hundred and «ixty-:«ix and 94-100 dollars, I have levied on the following real property situated in the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, and described as follows, te-wit; Lot number eleven (11) and the east half of lot number ten(10)of Boardman's subdivision of block number sixty-eight (63). of Lyrann Dayton's ad dition to the city of St. Paul," in the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, according to the recorded plats therof on file and of record in the office ol the Register of Deeds ot said Ramsey county, excepting, however, from said levy and sale that portion of said above described lots, the following described real property, to-wii: Beginning at a point on Hastings avenue, on the south line cf said lot number eleven. (11). eleven (11) feet from the southeast corner of said lot number eleven (11), and running thence north, parallel with the east line of said lot number eleven (1!), one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less, to the north line of said lot number eleven (11). thence west along the north line of said lot nnmber eleven (11), and along the north line of the east half of said lot number ten (10), forty (40) feet, to a point on said north line of the east half of said lot number ten (10), thence south and parallel with the west line of said lot number eleven (11) one hundred and twenty (120(teet, more or less, to the north line of Hastings avenue; thence east along the north line of Hastings avenue forty (40) feet to the place of beginning, said real estate above exceuted from said levy and sale, and par ticularly above described, being and inclnaing the homestead of the said Mary A. Schnell Now, therefore, take notice that I will on the 22d day of January. A. D. 1887, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on said day, at the front door of the Court house, on the southeast corner of Wabasha and Fifth streets, in said city of St. Paul, county and state aforesaid, being the same county wherein said real estate is situated, pro ceed to sell and will sell, at public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash, the real estats above de scribed, excepting the said homestead as afore said, to satisfy said execution, judgment and costs, amounting to three hundred and sixty-six and 94-100 dollars, together with all accruing costs of sale and interest on said judgment, from theuOth day of March. A. D. 1886, at the rat» of seven percent, per annum, St. Paul, Dec. 8. ISS6. FRED RICHTER. Sher of Ramsey count 7. Pinch & Twohv, Attorneys for Plaintiffs St. Paul, Minn. dec9-7t-th. Proposals for Lumber. United States Indian Service, Sisseton Agency, D. T., Dec. 30. ISSC— Sealed proposals, indorsed •'Proposals for Lumber " and addressed to the un dersigned, will be received at the Sisseton Agency i D. T.. until one o'clock of January 25th, Iss7. for furnishing and delivering at the Sisseton Agency 150.000 Shingles, 75,000 feet of Common Boards. 25,000 feet of Framing Lumber. 35,000 feet of Flooring. 20,000 feet of Siding. 100 Windows. 511 Doors, and 3,000 feet of Lumber (planed both sides; ' for Coffins. Bidders mast state separate prices for any or all I of above articles as may bo offered. " ' „ "CERTIFIED CHECKS'. Each bid must be '•accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States Deposi tory, made payable to the undersigned, for at least five per cent, of the amount of the pro posal, which cheek or draft will be forfeited to the ! United States in case any bidder or bidder* re- j ceiving an award shall fail to promptly execute* contract with good and sufficient sureties o^ier wise to be returned to the bidder •"■-« The right is reserved. to reje*\ any or all bids or any par : of any or* if *e«n>* for the best in terests of the -*'*»• . *»TtAEL GREENE, <>"■"* " U. S. Indian Agent . I~ " ; J. W. FALLTHEE. w. P SNOW FALLIHEE & SNOW, 101 East Fourth St., German-American Bank Building-. Property in any part of the City. FALLIHEE & SNOW. TO ALL Our Carnival Visitors, GREETING: Be it known, that at the office of Cochran £ Walsh, ON THE S. W. Cor. of Fifth and Jackson Streets, You can flud the best opportunities to make a good profit. Property in all parts of the city will be found there for sale, and mortgage loans can be placed there which will net eight per cent, to the investor. Given under our hand and seal this first week of the Carni val in the second year of the reign of His Majesty. [seajl-] BOREALIS REX. Hr.TnnT.fi Bipq Ip 363 JACKSON STREET, "Wect St. Paul. Dawson's addition, lots o. 9 and 10. block 5. All of block 17. Two cheap lots on Warren street, near 3lt. Airy. Lots in Sanborn's rearrangement of Wilkin & Heyward's Out Lots, south-faem* on Front street, at 5350 each. Acre property in East St. Paul near Lake Phalen. Wild wood Park Lots on the shore of White Bear Lake tor S7O. McCLUNG, McMURRAN & CO. SI. 000 will buy a south-facing: lot on Dawson street. $400 cash, bal 'a nee one and two years at 8 per cent. Sl,ooo will buy a lot on Fourth street, Dayton's Bluft, on which we guarantee 20 per cent, profit by May 1, 1887. Half cash, balance easy. 55,000. 50x150 feet on Ashland ave nue, between Mackubin and. Arundel. One-quarter cash, bal ance on long time at 7 per cent McCLUNG, McMURRAN & CO, IQ9 East Fourth Street. Wm. G. ROBERTSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Drake Block, 180 E. Third St. 200 LOTS IX BOULEVARD ADDITION FOR saie by the block or single lot. $22,000 TO LOAN ON INSIDE IMPROVED real estate at lowest current rates. Loans closed immediately upon approval of abstract. WANTED— TO PURCHASE REAL ESTATE in West Seventh street district, between Seven corners and city limits. A NUMBER OF MINNESOTA CHIEF ENGINES, SEPARATORS AND HORSE POWERS Only used a few days and just as good as new, For Sale Cheap for Cash Or Good Security. F. S. BROWN, Receiver. Stillwater, Minn. HEZEKIAH HALL, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Removed to Room 3, Mannheimer Block, ST. PAUL i R. F. MARVIN, BUYER AND SELLER OF Real Estate, LOCAL STOCKS, | BONDS AND MORTGAGES.' 144 East Third Street, St. Paul. Minn. REMOVAL. Ironworks! ; We have removed to our new building: at the | J westerly end ol Robert street bridge. AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY j . LINDEN k 331 Robert St., Southwest Corner Fourth Street, ST. PAUL. BARGAINS Lot 2, Block 50, Kittson's Ad dition, $235 per foot. A snap. Lots in same block sold yes terday for $250 per foot. MOST BE TAKEN TO-DAY, SB p I ISLiIL i LOTS In Block 46, of Banning & Oli vier's Addition, Sold 9 this week; only 9 left, Lying: beautifully; easy terms. Buy before bridge is located, and make a handsome profit. For sale only by Rob'tC. McDowell 151 East Sixth Street. Minnesota Bank Building REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY Davis & Brown. 50x100 feet on Sixth street, near Chamber of Commerce and Ryan Hotel for $800 per foot: cheap est piece of business property in the market. * Lot 12, Block 3, Branson's Addi tion and good house for $4,200. This lot is 50x150 feet, south and east facing:, corner Hopkins and Burr streets. This prop erty is cheap at $5,000. t3F~For sale exclusively by DAVIS & BROWN, " 360 JACKSON ST. N.M. SINGLETON & CO. Real Estate, No. 305 Jackson St. rare Bargains All Parts of the City. FINE ACRE PROPERTY On Lake Vadnais at a Bargain* CITY NOTICE. Office of the City Treasurer , > St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 15, 1887. \ All persons interested in the assessments for Constructing: the approaches to the proposed Third Street Bridge, over the tracks 01 the St. Paul. Minne apolis and Manitoba Railroad, the St. Paul & Duluth Railroad anil Union Depot Company, WILL TAKE NOTICE Ihat on the l",th day of December, 1886, 1 3id receive a warrant from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul tor the collec tion of the above-named assessment. ' The nature of that warrant is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice. 1 Khali report you and your real estate so as ■eased as delinquent, , and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of Ramsey, Minnel aota, for judgment against your lands lota, blocks or parcels thereof so assessed, in! eluding interest, costs and expenses, and for assssss 0111 * to Beu the same *« *• GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. 16-26 FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS, 386 Robert Street, St. Paul. < SHAFTING, PULLEYS, Etc. i 7