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SAINT PAUL WANTS WANTS on this page will be inserted under clas_ifled headings according to the following _____ OF RATES. - - _ C~T H H g *> 03 I to" § * ' - 2 < ._" 2 _, 3 0«0-»<B Number _! _- « _; _ =• - ■ °' _ ■ 3■ ■ £ 5 i" I S. ■ Words. ? I 2-5 o » ?4s r ■ a to » • 1 5 ; \ . I . tB . . . s° law'dsorless . 15 _2;*. _> . ">TJiTfi„ . .75 ? .87 16 words 16 ~8 .40 .5_ .61 .76 .S3 17 words 1 17] .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .95 IS words.:... 18 .33 .46 .60 .74 .SSI. OI 19 words 19 .34 .49 .64 .71) .94 1.08 '20 wort's, - :... ' .80 . 35 .50 .65 .80 -.1)5 1.10 _i words -li .37 .53 .M .85 1.011.17 __ Words . . . . -- .39 .56 .73 .90 I.o7 jl\ H 23 words..*.] .23 .41 .50 .77 .'.»•"> 1. 1.31 _4 words i -4 .4:.' .60 .7.8], . W 1 . 14 1 .32 25 worth. 25 .44 .63 .B_jl.o_il._sl_._9 | SO words..:'.. ' .'.'6 -_rt .66 .8- L.06 1.86 1:46 27 wards. 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SITUATIONS OFFERED. __________ Male. AGKNTS— We want a good, energetic man in every town In the Northwest to sell our new book, "The Labor Movement:" $150 a month easily made. Empyreal Publishing ' House, St: Paul! 9_* APPRENTICES— Immediately* 3 Gentlemen to learn railroad and commercial telegraph business at the Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson, 330 Jacson st., St. Paul, Minn. 3oS-* DKLL ROYS at the Windsor hotel. 4 OTT_E WASHERS at St. Paul Bottling works. 295 West Seventh st. 4 BLACKSMITH— Good No. 1. for general pur poses in a country town. Emil llorskotte, Ellsworth, Wis.. Pierce comity. 4 BAM)SAWVi;iI, wood turner and carpenters wanted. Shickler & Wilson. Eagle and Washington st . steady job guaranteed. » 4 BARB _ K— lmmediately, strictly first-class white barber. Box 602, V. J. Trisko. Owa tonna. Minn. 3 BARKER— be a good workman; steady job. 416 Water st., Kau Claire. Wis., M. H. Hanson. 4 ARBER— At 402 East Seveuth st. Octave BARBER— At 402 East Seveuth st. Octave Sigo. 3 BRICKLAYERS first-class bricklayers at Tenth and St. Peter sts.; highest wages paid. 3 BRICKLAYERS— bricklayers wanted to-morrow morning on the corner of West ern ay. and Seventh st. 3 BUTCHER— drive delivery wagon at 217 West Third st. __3 CARRIER for Hamline and one for the north western part of the city. W. E. Ma_raw. circulator. __4 CANVASSERS— English, German and Scandi navian canvassers; previous experience not necessary. Apply at 27 East Third st. 4 CtHORE BOY from 10 to IS years old to do / chores around the house. 355 Jackson st. 3 CARPENTERS— 1 want five good carpenters >_• for inside work at once. Apply to met at SOS Hague ay.. St. Paul, Minn. John Pa quel. 100-102 _>ERK for a general store, must be a good ' salesman and willing to work. Address K. P., Poulons. North Branch. . 93-104 CLERK — A Scandinavian grocery clerk wanted at once who is not afraid of work. Call at 649 Canada st. 3 DRIVER — Boy to drive milk wagon and do A.J chores around dairy. Call at 98 Dale St., between the hours of 1 i and 12, A. S. Nichols. 103 ELI VERY CLERK— Young man 17 or IS years old, acquainted in the city, to drive delivery. wagon: apply corner Fourth ana Ex change. "liorne& Uanz. ■ r ■ - . . -•" . 4 AIR WORK —Wanted strong boy for dairy. . Apply at 12 o'clock, Connell's blacksmith «hop. near Globe office. 3 GARDENER— _\\ anted a good man or boy to \_" work in garden and do chores around the house. Call 101 Nina ay. . . •-•, 3 _______ MAKER— for country. Scheffer & Hossum, corner Fourth and Rob ert sts. . . . 3 HOSTLER— Man to take care of horses and workaround house. Call at Room . 3, Mc- Quillan block, corner Third and Wabasha sis., at _ 30 to 9:30 a. m.. April 13, George A. Nash. 4 MAN to pile and sort oak lumber. Nicols & Dean. . ___ 4 M OLDER— Brass, at the St. Paul Brass ■if-i. .Works, corner Eighth and Minnesota sla 4 OFFICE WORK — Voting man for general office work: must understand bookkeeping and furnish security: wages moderate. Call after 10 a. m. at 7i> West Third st. 103 PAPER HANGERS— Three, first-class, imme- ' diately. J. A. Conner, 27 West Third. 4 'DAIS R— a good painter at 515 Ashland ay. PAINTERS— House painters at 179 East Fil more ay.. West St. Paul. 8 PAINTERS— Two first-class, and 1 paper hanger. A. C. Smith, Crookston, Minn. 3 PAINTER for a few days" work. Charles H. Clark, 310 Robert st., 1 1 to 3 o'clock. 3 PORTER — A man who has had experience in carpets, as porter on our carpet floor. Auer bach. Finch & Van.Siyck, 19 and 21, Bridge Square, St. Paul. ' " 3 SALESMAN Wanted— Man to sell new article: exclusive sale, good pay. Call after 9:30 at 12 West Third st. 103 SOLICITOR — A young man of good address to i »— 5 solicit names for a daily paper in this . city.' Wm. Itawston, Globe. - .■■■•■.■... -4 HIPPING CLERK— Reliable; tor a whole- O sale house; one with knowledge of bookkeep ing pr___________________o___________________3 TRIMMER — A practical trimmer, none other need apply. F. J. Schultz, 83 East Third st. 4 TAILORS— Two first-class coatmakers and two pantmakers; will pay first-class bill. TBelding Bros. & Co., corner Jackson and Third Ist. , 4 JAILOR— at 91 East Fifth street. TEAMSTERS — Six men to drive t.iras and haul ashes. St. Caul Oderless K.\C.vyating company, 87 Court blocs. Fourth St.. opposite new .court house. . 3 TEAMS — Fifty teams for- railroad work at Devil's Lake; *4 per day: free fare; 6 team sters at Devil's Lake, $25 per month; free fare; S farm hands near city, _!0 per month; 25 section men, steady work for, years; 10 men for work in sawmill, $1.75 per day: ship this morning at 8 o'clock: cook for Dakota farm. Swainson & Co.. .Seventh, corner of Sibley, St. Paul; 11 High St., .Minneapolis. 103 "I fEST-MAKER— A first-class vestmaker imme * diately; steady work and first-class prices. John W. Enright, 150 East Sixth st. 3 T AGONM AKER at 126 Dakota ay. WANTED— 50 experienced operators to VV stitch shirts, overalls, etc., on steam 5. wer machines; steady work and good pay guar »iiteed. 375 Selby st. . Guiterman Bn.s. lO.i- 1 09 "IT?_ WANT every one to call and learn our > V system of advertising real estate, help wanted aud offered and business pportunitics. Record Advertising company, Room b3, 103 East Fourth st. 100-6 WORK A good tile maker and layer. Eureka Stone company, 354 Jackson st. 4 "I*7 OKK— Two intellgent men at once; good - »V pay to competent parties. 32 West Third St. 4 WORK. — Fifty . good paperhangers, painters W and frescoers at once. Apply between 7 »hd 8, 1 and 2, 5 and 6. on Auerbach, Finch & Van <lyke. __J WORK— Two boys in confectionery store. 29 West Third st. 3 WORK — Good smart boy wanted in store; Swede preferred. H. Albert, East Sev anth st. fill. -.. -- '.. 4 YOUNG MEN and ladies to learn telegraphy, X shorthand and tpyewriting. day and evening dosses; chance to nearly cover-all expenses while Sea ruing: terms reasonable: send for circulars. ;p. A. Maron. manager Globe Telegraphy com pany, 336 Jackson St.. St. Paul. , - 279' r\C\t \ MEN for Wisconsin and Michigan, $1.75 iJ\J\J per day, 16 to 25 cents, per yard: 100 men for Galena. 111.. $1.50 to $1.75 per day; free fare. (Charles Colton. 308 Minnesota st. • 102-3 BOARDING WANTED. BO 4«D -AND. ROOMS for mother and son; '• good location; bath and modern conven iences:. state terms, which must be low. W. J., ■G10be:. ... .--■..•,■■■■. 4 BOARD — A good place to board for three or Jj fouryotfng men, with rooms, within eight blocks of Globe office. i Address, H. .S. L., Globe. .■.,_,.. ;-. ■: -. ..._to2-»4 ..-■.:■-_, ..-.. .■■..■,....,■_., ROOM— a young man room and board in a " first-class Doaiding-_ou»e. Address, dating tettns. __ &■ P-, Globe. • ; . ' ' - .* « j SITUATIONS OFFERED. •= email-. CHI LL_S' intelligence office,, 165 East Sev enth: corner .lacks-. wanted, 300 girls; girls wanted lor housework; cooks; nurses, dining room girls, second girls; girls wanting places North or West in hotels or families, register how; places for girls. . - ... .. . 108 APPRENTICE— Girl for dressmaking and. a girl for kitchen work, at Mrs. J. Win kel mann's, 64 East Seventh st., Room 2. 4 APPRENTICES— immediately, 4 ladies to learn to operate typewriter machines. Ap ply to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jacksou, 336 Jackson St., St. Paul. Minn. 338-* C^IOOK— good meat and pastry cook, woman J preferred, with references, for hotel, to go a short distance in the country. Inquire of .1. 11. Brown, corner Fifth and Robert. '103-105 COOK, first-class and one girl to wash dishes at J No. 188 East Seventh st. 4 COOK and laundress; experienced. Mrs. E. A. Young, 427 Woodward ay. , :•-..<. * DOUGLASS' intelligence agency, established 18S0; three offices open; offers - best '.places. Seventh at.,- corner Cedar. ... ■ S_t|jjj__»_ r\ RESSMAKEK— At 220 West Seven _['pt. 3 — ' •■ — : : • ' — : — r r — -. — ' .v ■ GIRL — At the French laundry, about iii to 16, for general help. 131 East Eleventh st., cor ner Robert. 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework iii small family at 297 West Third st: 4 HOUSEWORK— Immediately, a good girl for. general housework; no washing; gOod wages. 413 East Tenth st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. Mrs. Fales. corner Delos st. and Hall ay;. Sixth ward. .... 3 HOI EWORK— Competent second girl at 397 •East Tenth st. ■ ; 100-105 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house work; small family. 706 St. Peter st. 101-104 HOUSEWORK— girl for general house . work at 438 Cedar st.: German preferred. 4 HOUSEWORK — Good girl for general house work; family ot two: one can go home nights preferred. 50 West Fifth st., third floor. 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. Mrs. S.J. Beals, 475 Holly ay. 3 OUSEWORK— GirI at 129 West Third st.. X for general housework: German preferred. 3 HOUSEWORK— A girl with reference for housework. Apply to Mrs. Crooks, 68 Wil ______ 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. Mrs. A. B. Ovitt, 330 South Exchange st. _ HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. 287 Dayton ay. . 3 HOUSEWORK— A good German or Swede girl to assist in general housework, at 570 Wabasha st. 4 HOPS WORK— At - once, girl Tor general housework. 210 West Seventh st. 3 HOUSEWORK— a smart young girl to do light housework and wait on table. 192 East Tenth st. 3 OUSEWORK— GirI to assist in general housework in small lamily. Apply 253 East Seventh st * 4 HOUSEWORK — A good girl for general house work at once. 378 Franklin st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Good German or Swede girl to assist in general housework. 570 Waba sha st. ~3_i___nEß-___r. 57 HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework who understands cooking. 533 Robert st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework; three in family. 233 Oak st. 4 HOUSEWORK— A girl for light housework. 564 Canada st . >. .4 * HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework in small family of three; no small children. Mrs. Simpson, 301 Iglehart st. 4 HOUSEWORK— East Ninth St.. corner Broadway; good girl for general work; pri vate family and pleasant place. 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework at 284 West Seventh st. - 4 HOUSEWORK Woman to do housework on farm near city. S. H. Schofield, Ft. Snell ing. . 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. Inquire at No. 477 Wabasha st. 99-106 T7-ITCHEN GIRLS— At once at Crefeau's res xV taurant, Stillwater, Minn.; good wages. 3 NURSE GIRL, 13 or 14 years old, for a two- 1 1 year-old boy. 619 Dayton ay. 102 PLACES for girls, chambermaids, cooks, dish washers, domestics, housekeepers, laun dresses, nurses, scrubbers and waitresses. .One hundred and fifty places open at Douglass' intelli gence office, 35 East Seventh. 103 PANTRY GIRL at Portland cafe, 451 Broad way. 4 OECOND WORK— Girl at 163 Pleasant ay. j SECOND GIRL — Immediately: fair wages paid to a nice, steady girl. 21 College ay. east. 3 THOSE wishing positions of trust may adver tise very cheaply and effectively with Record Advertising company, 103 East Fourth St., Room 83. 100-6 ... ANTED— party to act as companion for *V an invalid lady and assist in care of two children 3 and a. years old. Address J. P.,1 08 East Sixth st. .. . ■ 103-107 WANTED— Cooks, second, general..-^horefe maids and nurse girls; good wages. njßyan employment bureau. 384 Robert st. . - 102-118 WORK— For a small restaurant, dining-room V » girl and girl to help cook; good wages. . Ap ply to-day. 9 to 11. at 270 Pleasant ay. , ■ ' - 4 WORK — A good woman to take care of a baby at her home; well paid. 8., Globe. - ___ 3 A f\ GIRLS wanted at Kent's Package Deiiv ftAJery. 209 West Seventh st. 88-118 SITUATIONS WAXTj__f. Mate. . BOOKKEEPER wants evening. employment in any capacity of office work. M. E. EL, Globe. " . 4 BOOKKEEPER, correspondent or clerk in law, railroad or real estate office by ex perienced person speaking and writing four differ ent languages; ' best references. Address 'lock box 10, New Salem. D. T. 97-103 (ILERK— Norwegian, 19 years old, wants a J., position in a grocery or drug store; speaks English and German. K. 8., Globe. 4 CLERK Situation wanted as clerk In hard ware store; desire to learn the business; some experience. C. A., Globe. . 3 COLLECTOR— Situation as collector by a young man with good references, who knows the city. J. N., Globe. 4 C.OACHMAN — with horses: can J give good recommendations; ready to begin at once. , Edward Holt, 560 Robert St., Room 9. 3 COACHMAN— By a German, in private family; ' city references. Address 139 West Seventh st., care Baker Home. 4 OACH MAN— WouId like situation as coach- J man in private family; understand the care of horses. H. Wait-man, Fourth and Wabasha ats. — - ■ — . ..' _ .." ..., 3 DELIVERY CLERK— In grocery. J. W. C, Globe. _4 RAUGHTSM AN— Situation by a practical architectural draughtsman. Address C. T. IL. 548 Wabasha st. 4 ENGINEER — Experienced, with certificate . 1 and good recommendations, wants situation. A. A. W., Globe. . " " i ,£" 4 GROCERY STORE— A young German wants a situation in a grocery store; four years' experience; understands the oare of horses. E. R.. 392 Wacoutast. 4 OFFICE. WORK— man of 17 years wants a position in office as collector or bill clerk; speaks German: can furnish best of Refer ence. A. J. M., Globe. 8 POSITION by a young man who can speak •English, French and German, in a grocery store or some place. 346 Robert st. 4 SITUATION— A family man of middle ape, for some years a resident of the city, sober, re liable and energetic, with best of credentials and perfectly responsible, desires position . of some kind in the city, preferring outside, active work, but anxious for anything that will yield an honest living. J. W. M., Globe. 10.1-104 SITUATION by a boy 1 1 years of age in a store, or any kind of work. X. 4, Globe. 4 TWO CARPENTERS want to take small jobs at White Bear lake. ' A. J. Collins, 59 West Tenth st. . . . . 4 rpo RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENTS ,J- —Situation as agent and operator wanted by a married man; have had tour years' experience: am not afraid of work and will go the North pole if required. J. H. 8.. Globe. ■ 102- WORK By a young man to run an engine; understands business well. . F. 8., Globe. 4 _.•_..-; ._em_ie. COOK— or . restaurant: can give refer ence. Address R. T., 539 Wabasha st. 4 COOK— Situation as flrst-clai a cook. St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset st. _____ " 4 COPYING — A young lady who is employed in . an office during the day would like copying to do evenings. ■ M. C, Globe. 3 DRESSMAKING done .at moderate . charges by Misses Skinner _ Leigh, at 342 West Third st. .-'-'.'.. -..._.!•. 4 DRESSMAKING wanted by a. young lady in . families; understands cutting and fitting. E. R. V.. Globe .... - HELP— All kinds of help supplied at the Ryan Employment bureau, 384 Robert st.; half rates to hotels and restaurants. 98-118 HOUSE CLEANING— Lady would like' house cleaning or scrubbing to do. Call at 539 Wabasha st. ......; .:.$-'/_ OUSEKEEPER— Widow would like posi tion a- ; housekeeper; no objection to doing part of the work. Call or address S. B„ 600 West Seventh st. , 3 NURSE-Experienced lady would like position as nurse in nice family. M. 22, Globe. .'..'4 ECOND WORK— Situation by young lady to - do second work in private family, or go out sewing by the day. . J., 16, Globe. •■■.. ;,3 WASHING done at the homes of customers or at ray own house, at reasonable i_tt_. Mrs. Mund, 607 St. Anthony ay. . ;, _ut/_ WORK— A widow wishes to take care ot.cii 11 - dren: can do all kinds of sewing. A. it.. 456 University ay.' . '••,_ .4 ■\\f uKK-A lady. wishes to do housaclean.ng in V.V. ..in private family. F. 14, Globe. ...... ,_._; 4 YY? Woman would like to take charge of »V and keep, in . order . Offices 'or : furnished room*. . L. 9„ 211 East Seventh st. a ■S_?_- PAtJL DAILY GLOBE W£D_.2_«l>AY MORNING, APBTL 13, 188T ; ;. , : , FOR. RENT. ... ..,_■. ! .. .. . stores ,- .;' 'l. .'. , v .:. . : BARKER S HOP and store rooms on West Seventh st. Jamc3 & Bateraan, German- American bank. 103-104 ST O III:; with G rooms above, corner University j _____*___ 888 Cedar st. :• ■ 99-105 | .OTORES*_or rent— Three first-class stores on EJ Wes\ Seventh st., third block above Seven , comers; splendid location for first-class retail business. William (J. Robertson, room 202 Drake block, ISO East Third st. 100-6 :-.■• -.-• ::: ■ ,•': . Houses. HOUSE on Holly, near Western, on or about May 1. Ed. Rice, 10 West Third st. 103-107 HOUSE— Does any small family desire to rent house lrom _la_ 1 jointly with another small family; will find suitable house; references. P., _______________ -" ■' 103 HOUSE for rent— Three rooms, large yard. *3 . per month. David Santord, Jr., 349 Waba sha or 002 Canada st. - ■ 103-101 ______ in all parts of the city to rent. Han ley Renting agency, corner Eighth and . Wit eoilta.- ■ ;- .- ■ 100-6 HOUSE— rooms for $40 per month to party who will buy furniture; location In -high school block, near capitol building. Apply to J. O. Vervais, .115 East Seventh st. . 102-103 HOUSE to rent at Merriam Park; an elegant nine-room house. Edward Scott, St. Paul Carpet Company. 102-108 DE SOTO ST., House with city water; rent ?lb. Aptdy to 11. Dougan; 229 East Twelfth st. . 100* jf tiboms. BROADWAY, 533— Pleasant ' rooms newly furnished; use of bath. 4 BROADWAY", 557— One small furnished front room. ' ' '3 CEDAR ST., 438— Pleasant, sunny room, suit - able for two; bath and modern conveniences: board if desired; references exchanged. . .. . 4 CEDAR ST. 688— rent handsomely fur rooms: references. . 4 pEXTUAL AY., 66— Furnished front room. 4 EXCHANGE ST.. 366 NORTH—Comtorta bly furnished room on second floor; suitable for a gentleman; all modern conveniences; use of bath. __ : •: ;.. 3 FORT ST.. 390.. NORTH— Pleasant furnished 'front room with large closet. 103 EARRINGTON A Y., 243— Nicely furnished .front room; near car line. 4 IGLEHART ST.. 64— Furnished room with board, suitable for two persons: ten minutes' I walk from postoffice; near two iines of street cars. ... 103-109 ACKS%N ST., 410— Furnished rooms, en ■ suite. . . . ... 88-118 TVTINTH ST.„ 27 EAST— Two pleasant lur 1* nished rooms. • . .. . 3 PEARL ST., 211 Fournished room and board, and hot and cold water for bath. .4 P___B_ ST., 217— Pleasant room $S, and board -*- $3.50; hot water; use of bath; private house, new brick. ... 4 DEAEL ST., 213— Nice large rooms. ~ ~_ EARL ST., 215— Ground floor, furnished, tor dining hall or housekeeping. 100-7 ROOMS A suite of beautiful rooms fronting ". park; private family. 44, Globe. . ' 4 D OOM for rent. 160 West Thiid at. ROOMS — rooms, connected, in private family, with board; just the thing for 2 gents or gent and wife. B. 8., Globe. 100-3 ROOM— Two gentlemen can have rooms and board in private family, centrally located and pleasant. F. 19, Globe. 3 ROOMS— With board, 2 unfurnished rooms to man and wife; private family; must bring references. 224 Pleasant ay. 3 SECOND FLOOR of new ten-room house, with all modern improvements, in good neighborhood; $25 per month. C. E. P., Globe. 4 PRUCE ST., 219— A nice furnished room; use of bath, reasonable rent; near Sibley st. 4 SPRUCE ST., 221— large alcove room with two closets; use of bath. ;.t : : 3 SPRUCE ST.. 227— F_Te"iy_nrnished front room . suitable for two; also one single room; use of bath. 100-3 SEVENTH ST., 232 WEST— Nicely-furnished single and double rooms with board, also use of "bath; terms moderate. 100-103 SEVENTH ST., 224 WEST— Newly furnished room In private flat; bath.. 3 SEVENTH ST., 423 EAST— Unfurnished ■ rooms for housekeeping. 3 OPKUCE ST., Furnished rooms. 3 HIROST.. 342 WEST— Pleasant furnished rooms; moderate rent. .-^^_ ... 4 THIRD ST.. 342 WEST— unfurnished parlors; moderate rent; suitable for a doc tor. . "_;.."._;4 ENTH ST.. 39, WEST— Nicely-furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen; one block from capitol. 4 TENTH ST., 29 EAST— Furnished rooms. single or en suite; newly furnished.' 4 TWELFTH ST., 65— Furnished room, suitable A for two, with board. .-.. .. :_ . ' 3 WASHINGTON ST., 379— Pleasant, well fur- VV ..nished rooms to rent, near Kite park. ,. J __________ . 100-103 . -■■..■.-. ■.;'•;• Ti-.-"~ - Officea. . .'■ OFFICE ROOM— Ground floor, in First Na tional bank building. Inquire of D. 11. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. 100-6 _ FFICE— Part of office to rent; SO9J. Jackson st.. up -stairs, room 2. Achilles. 103 OFFICE in Mann block, 415 East Seven tlfst.; just the place for a dentist: fine location; corner Locust. _ .Miscellaneous. BARBER SHOP for rent cheap. Third and Mendota. L'TC'HER SHOP for rent cheap. Third and Mendota. HALL— Corner Third and Exchange sts. Ap- . ply to Tanit & Co., 197 West Third. 102-104 STABLE for rent. 127 West Fifth st. -•- - •■•• ■• ... : 102-103 For Rent, By C. T. McNamanee, 45 East Fourth st. fc) TEN-ROOM HOUSES, with all modern im •4/ . provements, on the corner of Third st. and Pleasant ay. _--..-"; "I EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE on Rondo, with all J- modern improvements; May 8, 1887; $25.' -1 SIX-ROOM HOUSE; well aid cistern; May 1: -I »18. ..... ■ ... . . 103-104 . HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ATTENTION— offer this season the . largest and finest stock of light carriages in St. Paul; rockaways, phaetons, top and open bug gies, surreys. Concord wagons, delivery three spring wagons, bandy wagons, pony carts and harness of every description: we . have selected the best makers and defy, competition as to price and quality; call before purchasing. King's Car riage Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota »ts. ■...■•■■, ■ : ' ■ . 93-184 BUGGY— Who wants to buy a buggy cheap? See E. M. _.llov,ell & Co.'s announcement in want column. . '. 102.106 HORSE for sale— A. good driving horse,6 years, weight 900; price low: Schutte's stable, Ro sabel, between Third and Fourth. 103-106 HORSE— Good family horse, harness and new road cart for $150; good reasons for selling. Call at _ W. Hope's sale stables, opposite Ryan hotel. 103-105 HORSE for Sale— Good, well built and strong young horse. Call at 705 Mississippi st. 102-3 WILL EXCHANGE forty acres of fine tim ber land bordering on Prior lake, the fam ous watering place of Scott county, for a good driving horse; must be young, .ound and a good traveler. .' 249 Shakopee, Minn. . . . 103-106 ... . FINANCIAL.. MONEY, is loaned by us on improved real IVI - estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, o*4, 7, ' J. and S per cent., on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154. Drake block, St. Paul. .--,... 73* LOANS .wanted upon three first mortgages .-'amounting to about $1,300, secured on first class unimproved city real estate, worth $4,000. M. 'P.. Globe. . . 102-104 NATIONAL GERMAN-American, St Paul l^L, National, Capital and Merchants National bank stock for : sale. . S. S. Stokia, Investment Broker,' under First National bank. 100-6 <££» (}(}'. ITO LOAN on good security in «i. _/jV_ \J \J Ramsey county for a term .of years. A. K. Barnum, 34 East Third st. 103-107 MONEY LOANED on real estate, interest Iv JL payable here: mortgages bought: lot on Newcomb st., near plow works, for sale cheap if taken quick, H. Caldwell, Chamber of Commerce building. . . 48» MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COM-' pany— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal; also on warehouse receipts, . diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Maekey, manager, Room 7, First National bank building, St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis, . . 250* ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, trom ->l up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 or over. ' J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. ■ 240* MONET. TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $lv, --000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. - .-, ....:■. v. , - . . . :. . .. _-.;,. 22' WANTED for three or five years, t6,000 at 7 .. per... cent., on unencumbered improved property, on Lake Minnetonka. A. D. V.. 31obe. - 100-106 <£J1( I !?.5;_550, .«UOO *-0 LOAN, on ♦4? J"./ a furniture, pianos. Carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any arti cle of value;. cash advance made on goods in stor age; promptness and privacy guaranteed in mak ing our loans; reasonable; rates and no outside tees.. , St. PaiiilLoan Company, No. 22 West Sixth St.. Panorama building. ;.; : ; 65* <2_"l /if IIW 11 TO LOAN on improved St. <fi>_l /U»U Paul real estate, at 6, 7 and 8 per cent;'* money furnished • Immediately. S. S. ■Stokes, Investment Br< k. ] under First National bank. .-.' 0.-.kuii ■ . ...-■■ ;.-...,.. -■■—:.., : 100-6 •. ■-.;.' INSTRUCTION. _ : '•...,..■., SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type-writing r and Telegraphy — First-class . and exclusive; names of graduates now holding positions sent on applicatloh; E lessons day >, and - evening * or - by mail: send for circulars. Anna C. Drew, ,: Hale block, corner Jackson aha Third sts., St. Paul.332* i- .". REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ;.. A. M. Doherty 'd _____*._. V'; Real Estate and Commission Auctioneer, 422 Wa ■ ■-:"..'.'.. . . baaha st. » .. .. ■• . ..... ■ Inn FEET frontage on Robert st. by 110 feet on X\J\J East Tenth St., $50,000; this property is situated immediately east of the high school build ing, and has a frontage oh one of the best streets in the city; at this price the property is a great bargain, as it w.ll be worth at least $750 per foot within twelve months from now; the terms will be made very ea*y; there is no better location in the city for a French flat tanement; look this up. I~\i i FEET square on the corner of Sixth and *J\J Wacouta sts., opposite Smith park, for $100,000: this piece will be worth and will sell for $1,000 per front foot within six months. •,.--.-■.■. . _>GQ FEET frontage on Summit ay., with a Ot/ O depth of 280 feet, $50,000. - . inn FEET square on the corner of Eighth and lUU . Neill sts.. sso.OUO. . . ' .. ;..'.," . -'.:,. I I Qxl 1 0 FEET on the corner of Eighth and 1 & Wacouta sts.; this is a bargain, $45,000. inn FEET front . on > Mississippi ; st. , near lUU Grove, A I business property.only $25,000 'A FINE business plant on East Seventh' St., A near Wabasha st., $15,000.^ ' ";' ■ ' ■"• . ; AFINE businesUot near the. corner of West Seventh and Exchange sts.; $10,000. ."; . FOUR fine business lots on Wabasha st., only $16,000. '■■-.• ' ■ . • _ TWENTY lots at Cchtial Paik, $87,05). .These will be sold together or separately as the purchaser may wish. ■-.■'' *y £. FEET front on Western ay. at only $4,500; / O 150x200 on Virginia ay. only $6,000. BLOCK 1, West End addition, ten acres, only . $17,500. . ■-. ....... IA/ I* .78 FEET.with frontage on Virginia and l'jyj Fair.ngton ays. only $10,000. *-_ ,( I FEET on La Fond st, only $10,000. Sev- S_ v_ v ' enteen ; lots on Como ay, near Rice st, $33,500. These will be sold together or 'separ ately. . ...,.:.'... . - ..j,. _^ A GOOD lot on Commercial st, near Conway, $4,000.. _ -/: ■:- '-. . r\ty LOTS in Westminster addition, $38,700. *-' I These lots will be sold either single or in bulk; .:;.,.:::■ ■■._,,; -...;: ...... . TEN blocks on Mississippi st, only $90,000. Tins properly presents unUsual inducements to investors, occupying, as - it-does.-a commanding location and being especially desirable for all classes— good railroad frontage for manufacturers, (being traversed 1 y two 1 nes), having ' over 2,000 feet frontage on one of the most prominent business streets in the city, and lying high, with a com manding view of the surroundine country, making it especially desiia'jle for res d,»nee purposes. The drainage is natural and perfect. Shade trees cover nearly the whole territory, and its con venience to the center of the city makes it one of the most desirable pieces of property on the mar ket. Capitalists will do well to look this up. The blocks will be Sold either single Or together. ". OEVEN lots on Thomas St., $1,000 each, $7,700; __ good lot corner ot Dale and Ellen St.. $1,500. GOOD lot on St. Anthony ay.. near Dale st., . with good iour-room cottage, barn, well an d shade trees, $2,000. ■ ... .. ..-.. .. , . . -..:_: VALUABLE lot on Mcßoal St., near Forbes, » . 52x170, $11,500; fifty-six feet on Forbes St., $12,000. ... . .-.. .:. : . . ' ... ■■■:-■■:-_- I f\(l*l on Laurel ay. (until Monday only), iUv $3,600; this is way below the market value. . ... .-•■' ■■■....,..;:: ' . ; 'J. ; IXTY-FOUR lots in Auerbach & Hand's addi tion, $43,950; these lots will be sold singly at prices ranging from $600 for rear lots to $1,350 lor Rice st. lots; this can safely be counted among the great bargains in the city. _?_____ •' GOOD; -lot with well-built house and barn on York st., near Greenbrier ay., $3,500, A FINE piece of improved property near Laf ayette ay. bridge, $9,250; this is cheap. 1%/T V WEST SIDE hist. .- __. _• T OTS on* Wiunifred st. for $1,'i50 to $2, 500. I" OTS on Isabel St., $2,000 to $2,250. :?.-; •;.' ( J OTS on Chariton st. $1,750. . TJLOCK on Mohawk ay., $22,50. j • . '•'>■'""■'" ■*-* '_ '■'-'-* _ ~'? g*^ ■- -^' _ ■ MLOCK on Manomin ay., $15,000. .. -'- • AXE HALF block on -Wyoming St.; *7,500. AXE BLOCK on Bidwellst.. $15,000. ''_ ' '. _~fe!.--_i:-" .:..••.-■ ■'.'• "'. . " ;• ANE BLOCK on Hall dv., $10,000.. "> ." LOT on Dakota ay., near Winifred St., $5,000. ■/-■■'.'■• ■ i .- -^r ; .V ; ' .: A* •.'■/•- ■■-> ' '.._■ " ' A GOOD house and lot SOxISO, on Ohio st. near Cherokee ay., a dead cheap bargain, $3,500. THE greater portion of the above mentioned property is directly influenced by the new upper bridge, and there is no question that it will all advance 50 to 100 per cent, as soon as the work is commenced on the abutments. ; . ■ FOUR LOTS in Dunwell & Spencer's addition; a bargain; $8,000. . , '. A CKfcTPproperty. ~~ \ CRES between the cities. 1 fin ACRES in Little Canada township (just -LUV_ outside of the city limits), $600 per acre. EIGHTY acres bear the south shore of White Bear . Lake— dead • cheap bargain— only $250 per acre. ' .. rpWELVE acres near the city limits, $1,200. • TWENTY-ONE acres inside the , city limits, $52.5C0.. _ - FOUR hundred and seven acres one mile from Dennison Station, eight miles east of North field, and within one-and-a-half hours from the Union depot; good house, _ three good wells, soit maple grove of forty acres, fitty acres good timber, good . meadow land, and . about; 200 acres under cultivation; too good granaries, creek running through the premises, and excellent drainage; taken in all, a model stock farm; only $10,500. . ■.;-.:; \;.:.~ . . ;.... : . .. - ■ T OTS in Macalester Park. • ™ - T OTS. between the cities. I" OTS everywhere. *-. - : - : IX LOTS In Chicago to trade for St. Paul real estate. ; '-I .. "\ : - '._. .T.V. '-:'.! ._ v: I" OTS from $.50 to $100,000. . . •-■ ' - . •_. <_ I IST your property with me and I will realize - on it as quickly as any one in the city. : "_ ON APRIL 12 I will sell at auction on the premises 50x1^0 on St. Peter et.. near Sev enth st. This property is at present occupied by the Fire department as Engine HouSe No- I.' Par ticulars of sale, terms and conditions will bs made known hereafter. .--. -. '• _'• ]"•' TJUSINESS CHANCE. . ~~~ " A FINE business |dant that will"pay; a large return to tne purchaser. ] .This is one the finest fitted business places on Seventh St., and the assurance is given that it : will pay the pur chaser in profits the entire cost in less than two years. .; , ... .... "_. '. ...' . . 103-106 J. F. Eise_menger*s List. • - _-_"-_. 472 Rice St. " ; '\" V : THE following l ! st is for sale on monthly, pay ments, $15 down and $7 per month, or. other .B3. ____________________; 171 LOTS at 4250 per single lot, near Rice sL -: LJH LOTS at $300 to $350 per single lot. near Ou Rice St. •7/) LOTS on and near Rice St., and on lake I \J fronts at $400 per lot. ...-. CENTRAL, nice, lots .with- houses at $850, $900, 81,300, $2,000. $2,500, $4,500," with good bargains. ' . . ,' - - .* - -.- i ACRE LOTS— Five acre lots and far for sale on and nev Rice st., on easy terms. *86 G. B. Walker's Partial List. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce. . ._ . : .\ > OEVEN-KOOJI, south -lacing modern house oon Holly ay. ' "'■ - ::A -. LOTS and haM blocks in Sylvan Park below market price. . ■ . .. - : ., ■•.%• - •. ; T> LOCKS in Spring Park, South St. Paul. s\ BLOCK and lots on Lake Phalen. l" BUSINESS lot near corner Seventh and St. Clair sts. : rpHE above are all bargains. - " 95-107 SYLVAN PARK— lots in block 3_w ill be sold at a great bargain If taken this week. VTTISCONSIN central acres at $75. : > > *)()(} ACRES witn Wisconsin Central running >w _/V_ .through it. near the new improvements, at $75 per acre if taken at once: this is a rare bar gain. G. B. Walker, Room 12, Chamber of Com merce. ' . .> .-."._..■.,,. ...._..■■ -. 102-108 T. P. Shuf .Iter's List. 44 Chamber of Commerce. ' TJEAUTIFUL lots in Sylvan Park for $600.' •? <K1 T^n *" OR south-facing lot on Owasco, vpIjIIJKJ near Victoria. , it :. . ,. ______! sk^_ FOR lot on Osceola »*• " VOH lot on Selby ay., running <g>l»t_U_; through to Hague... . -. FOR RENT— Five-room house on McLean ay.. Daytons bluff, $10 per month. 44 Chamber of Commerce. _ • ." ' •'"•■' 102-103 .Williams; Koch &. Pugsley's List. j lOfi FEET on West Seventh st., for $4. 7t0_ _>_'_' t $320 per front foot; just around tho cor ner from St. Peter Street Engine house that sold to-day for $515 per front foot. . .-.-... I OTS in block 3,. Syndicate ; Addition No. 3, LJ cheap and on easy terms; East Seventh at. frontage, below the market. ;/ '-': '. ..---.-'... LOTS I" Fairview addition singljTor by the . block. . ■■•■.'-- ..■••■■■ •■,:. .. : .-■.;-. _.. (! -,■.«-• ■■ . ... FOR RENT. ; " "., FIRST-CLASS dwelling. 8 rooms, bath room, x Phalen and cistern, water, gas. good neigh borhood. Williams, Koch & PugsleJ. ° ■ - g _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. '. ... W. S. Monroe's List. Hotel Ryan. - (j;iAn (\f\f\ OPERA HOUSE on Eighth •JPl_M_/j \J\J \J st.. and other large improve ments not yet published, which, would be well for you to know before you let this bargain go by; one hundred (100) feet on Eighth st., with 49 feet frontage on Ninth st., running through the block, lots No. 4 and No. 5 and part of lot No. 2, block 13, bt Robert & Randall's addition; I will sell this piece $100 per foot under market price, if taken soon; call and see me. . * . WE HAVE a new list of St. Anthony hill VV property, among it are some good bar gains, in the way of houses and lots; don't fail to see us. W. S Monroe, Hotel Ryan. 103-105 Miscellaneous. BSTRACTS OF TITLE and all other man uscrlpts copied perfectly by Anna C.Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. . . 332* ■pOK' SALE— 33O acres in Bloomington, Henne- X? pin county, a few miles above Ft. Snelling; large house ' and outbuildings. Address L. 11. Shofield. Ft. Snelling. 98-104 <J?L* nAry IF TAKEN this week, bu j fine fvjvUU piece inside property now paying 12 per cent. Owner P. S., Globe. 102-105 ,s_L OOf \ FOR a flourishing business prop *{.'**_' \J\J erty on the street car line. CO., Globe. 100-106 FOR SALE. OARDING HOUSES for Several good boarding houses, all centrally located. John. son & Co.. 114 East Seventh, corner Robert. 103 BOATS For sale, cheap, ten (10) row boats, different paterns, and one large, sloop rig sail boat, now on White Bear lake. Inquire at St. Paul Collection bureau. 315 Jackson st. 99-103 BOILER For sale, one 10-horso power up right boiler and engine, with ' shaftings, pul leys and belting; also one steel-plate steam dryer and pipes; will exchange for St. Paul real estate. Apply 308 Jackson st. . 78* ENGINE AND BOILER— A good second -hand eight horse-power engine and boiler forsale, with a good 100 pound meat-chopper, at a bargain. Inquire at 534 Rico st. 97-103 FURNITURE FOR Furniture of 11 ' rooms, full of roomers; a bargain. A. H. A., Globe. 10 FOR SALE Cheap— Second-hand piano and ... baby carriage. 501 Ashland ay. • 102-103 FOR SALE The furniture of a large double house; house for rent. Inquire at 77 Sum mit ay. 102-105 FOR SALE or Rent— House and lot at White Bear lake, with 8 rooms, 1 good barn and a nice well. For particulars apply to owner, 184 Charles st. 102-4 FOR SALE —In lower town, handsome double - residence, modern improvements, excellent neighborhood, one block from street cars: the property rents for 10 per cent., and will double in five years. Room 46, Union Block. ■ 100-3 HAVE fixtures, counters, . shelving, mirrors, stools, etc., cheap. B. F. Zahn, 147 East Fifth st. 91* MAP for Sale A new city real estate map. M. 29, Globe. _... ... .„ . 103 '. ; BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Saloon and boarding house; good location and a good chance to make money. T 32, Globe. 102-4 GROCERY BUSINESS for Sale— Cheap; small payment down; low rent. Heine & Roake. 363 Robert st. ~ 102-8 HOTEL for sale Furniture, lease and outfit; the best opening in the Northwest; 70 rooms, all modern improvements; house full ot guests, popular and prosperous; good reasons for selling: full particulars by addressing E. Dantes, General Delivery, Minneapolis. ' , . 102-103 PARTIES wishing to sell their business can . advertise with great probability of attracting a buyer with Record Advertising company, I 103 East Fourth St.. Room 83. . 100-6 RESTAURA"NT~for sale cheap; long lease on . building; doing good business and in best lo cation in city; address M. 8., Globe; reason for selling want to go into other business. 102-108 HOE STORE for sale in one. of the best local ities in the city: capital necessary about $6,000; good reasons for selling. Shoe store. Globe. .......... ■ . .. . 102-4 _ ~~ PERSONAL. ~~Z~~ CONSULT Madame Teitsworth. the most wonderful natural seer and clairvoyant for tune teller. 49 East Sixth st. 103-109 MRS. ALICE BAGNELL. magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver disease. 386 Broadway. . .-..,. 100-6 MRS. LUCY DOYLE, St. Paul, Minn.—Fort une teller and Indian herb doctor. Address 452 Minnesota st. - 92-112 PERSONAL — Painless treatment; cure guaran teed; plenty of good references. Dr. Bard well, pile specialist, 357 Jackson st. 102-8 THE LADY has gone from 398 North Fort St., who wanted day work, to Montana. 103 WANTED TO BUT. BOARDING HOUSE— Wanted to buy a board . ing house centrally located. . Johnson & Co., 114 East Seventh, corner Robert. . 103 HOUSE to buy a house of the owner only; will pay $500 down and $50 every month; must be on the line or near the street cars. "Address XX., Globe. 103 SAFE wanted, a small second hand one; call _ or address O'Brien & Co., 370 Dayton ay. ... 102-103 WE HAVE a purchaser for a farm of 600 to 800 acres, or wild land to the same amount, bordering on a lake and with timber enough for sheltering stock, located in Southern . or South western Minnesota and handy to railroad. John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley sts., St. Paul. , 100-104 WANTED— A good second-hand bicycleimust be cheap (.'all at Seven corners wood office. . H. M. Smith. .1 LOST AND FOUND. . .... OLLAR LOST— unplucked otter collar, on a street car on St. Anthony hill line, Sun day evening last, about 9:30; liberal reward for return of same to Bushhell & Bushmill, Robert and fc'ifth sts., St. Paul. Minn. 4 KEYS LOST— Bunch ot keys on brass ring, 7 flat and 7 mortice lock; 2 marked R. 102. Leave at 340 Cedar st. and get $1. . . 103 UP LOST— A small black, white and tan fox . terrier pup, answers to the name of Junior; liberal reward. Return to 307 Laurel ay. . 4 LANS LOST— Between LaFond and East Seventh street bridge, plans for frame to be built on corner Third and Maple. Finder please leave with John Swainson & Co., or at 701 LaFond st. .and receive reward. .. .. '.3 TO EXCHANGE. HORSE — good horse or team wanted for good lots in Duluth. George H. Fletcher, 430 Wabasha st-, opposite market. 102-103 TO EXCHANGE— A neat 5-room house . and large lot for vacant lots or acres near the city. A. F. Maschger, 105 East Seventh, room 13. TO EXCHANGE— Atabargain, 20 large newly furnished rooms in heart oi city, all rented: good rates, respectable, for good property and some cash. Midd:eton& Connelly, 242 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. _ 103-104 WANTED— To trade a good grocer's delivery . * wagon for buggy or cheap lot. N. F. Segers & Co., IU East Seventh, corner Robert. 103 AT AND AROUND SEVEN CORNERS JOHN A. LAABS,. upnolsterer, corner" of ■ Seventh and Exchange sts.; steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work guaranteed. 104* Proposals for Stock Cattle and -.','. >.' Horses. . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 1 Office of Indian Affairs, March 15. 1887. j" ,' Sealed proposals indorsed '.'Proposals far Stock Cattle or Horses," as the case may be, and ad dressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Chamber ot Commerce building, corner of Third and Chestnilt streets, St. Louis, Mo., will be re ceived there until 1 o'clock of Friday, April 15, 1887, for furnishing for the Indian service the following animals, viz: 100 brood mares, of American stock, from four (4) to seven (7) years old, sound, well broken, without blemishes And to weigh not less than 950 pounds, of which 30 are to be delivered at the Ponca agency. I. T., and 70 at the Blackfeet Agency, Montana. . 1,000 head ot stock cattle, one-half heifers and one-half, cows, of native stock (natives of Da kota, V\"yomin_, Montana or Idaho), hot under two or over five years old, to be delivered at Crow Agency. Montana. 600 yearling heifers of graded . stock, natives of Arizona, New Mexico or Texas, to be delivered at Fort Apache. Arizona. 60 graded bulls (half bre"ed from thoroughbred), not over two years old, natives of Dakota, Wyo ming. Montana or Idaho, to be delivered at Crow Agency, Montana. 20 yearling heifers, one-half grade Shorthorn; 15 half grade Jersey heifers, two years old; one graded yearling bull; and 30 Cotswold sheep, to be delivered at the Fort Stevenson Industrial School, Dakota. These cattle must be delivered at the respect ive points named not later than June SO, 1887, ex cept stock cattle for Crow Agency, which may be delivered in July. 18S7. In making the awards the right will be reserved to increase or diminish the quantity required to any %xtent, and the further right to increase or diminish the amount specified in any contract to an extent not exceeding twenty-five, per centum. .-• .. .; certified CHECKS. -. . Each bid must ;; be accompanied •by a certified check or draft upon some United States deposit ory, made payable to the undersigned for at least 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to . the United States in case any bidder or. bidders receiving an award shall . fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. . The right is reserved to reject any or ail bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best inter est of the service 82-103 ■■■-.» J. D. C. ATKlNS,. Commissioner. . U. S. Engineer office, i Rock Island, III.; March 15th, ISB7. J . SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS, in dupli cate, will be received at this office until 2 p. m. on the 15th day of April, -.1887, for furnishing, one thousand [I,ooo] barrels of hydraulic cement ior use in the constuction of the dry dock at the De* Moines Rapids Canal. "'. Proposals will be accom panied by a written guarantee that in case the bid be accepted contract will bo entered into with good and sufficient security within ten [10] days notice ot such acceptance. '"■'_.; ■ Blanks, on which proposals must be made, con taining specifications and detailed information, may be obtained on application. • ....... .-..-. A. MACKENZIE, inch 13-it apr 13 and 14 Major of Engineers.. MISCELLANEOUS. . ! ICYCLISTS, _ ATTENTION — We have opened a branch at 66 West Third st. for the I sale of the celebrated Columbia and American | bicycles and • tricycles; We have a ' latge stock of new and Second-hand wheels which we Will sell for cash or on the installment plan; shall shortly have a full stock of cheap bicycles, tricycles and velocipedes for children. S. F. Heath & Co., 5. West Third St., St. Paul. 14 Fourth st. south, Minneapolis... .;.... ... . ...».■__.. ;-.;_ 110-3 /COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE - Notice is *-> hereby given that W. F. Fifieid and Millard Fiileld, of St. Paul, Minn., have entered into and formed a copartnership under the firm name of W. P. Fifieid & Co.* to date from March 1, 1887. W.F. Fifieid. Millard Fifieid. . 103-103 FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS, 38. Rod- A crt st„ St. Paul, manufacturers of shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings; general black smiths and machinists. ... :L 14-195 GET YOUR old hats renovated and made into * the latest styles. A Bchwat_ _ Co. 63 East Seventh st. - ■..-;. ,'.--. -._.' 8. 119 T ADlES— Bring your laces, lace curtains, etc. , ** . to be cleaned; come, early and avoid- the rush. .'10!, West Third St.. upstairs, Mrs. A. J. Hayes, formerly 483 Wabasha st. . ■• ._ 100-5 J- BISHOP, chimney sweep. Leave orders at « 292 East Seventh St., 368 Dayton ay. 98-104 PARTIES having rooms or houses to rent or boarding offered or wanted may advertise - with Record Advertising company. Room 83, 103 East Fourth st. ...„.- . .._,...... 100-6 STORAGE SOLICITED— Furniture, stoves, O sleighs, buggies and merchandise; Telephone call, 538 call 3, corner Eighth and Minnesota sts. 89-119 ... . ■..-'• OTORAGE AND FORWARDING— Consign- O ments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, implements, furniture and household goods. We have the largest and best warehouse in the city, connected by railroad tracks for receiving, storing and transferring, or if space is desired either in basement or upper stories we can let same at very reasonable rates; warehouse ana office 359 and 389 East Third st., St. Paul, Minn. . St. Paul Stor age, Forwarding and Implement Company; Will iam Hemminghouse, President and Manager; tele, phone call 298-2: 1.-; 53* __? i _>V AN TED TO RENT. j COTTAGE Wanted^~n_at~c.tta_e6f pleas- j ant rooms for light housekeeping. Address I 318 Jackson st. . .. ; _ 103 ' I> OOMS— WiII pay $15 or $20 a month for four I - or five unfurnished rooms, central location, suitable for light housekeeping; two in family. ' J. C.H., 61 East Seventh, city. .. ... . 4 i ROOMS wanted— nicely furnished rooms, I . with or without board, pleasantly situated ! in private lamily, for gentleman, wife and six- : year-old boy; state price per week or month, loca- ' tion, etc.; references given and required. L, 56, I Globe. .. _ ; 103-107 ' ROOMS WANTED-Three unfurnished rooms with board, from May 1, for gentleman, wife and child; private family on hill preferred. A. E., Globe- . 103-107 ROOM— By a young man a . nicely-furnished ! room, with or without board, in a private family.. "X. X. X.. Globe. '.. . 3 ROOMS— a person of undoubted responsi bility, two or three rooms, unfurnished, for housekeeping in good locality; not over . »25 per month. CD. L., Globe. .">.;-.;,'■. 3 ROOMS— From May 1, three unfurnished rooms with board for gentleman, wife and child; Erivate family preferred and would . prefer ° the " L - - ■■••'- !_____=____* WANTED to rent unfurnished flat of 5 rooms, convenient to business center, not in puolic block; or floor in private residence; will purchase furniture if parties having furnished flat desires to sell. . E. S.. 10, Globe, . , 98-104 BOARDING OFFERED. BOARD--., few gentlemen can obtain day board at 100 East Ninth st.; terms moderate. ...3 WEEKLY BOARD, $3.25; 21 meal tickets, $3.50; best food, best cooking, at 442 Wa basha st. . . ... - , ... 93-104 ConSrmation of Assessment for Change of Grade on Grand Avanae, : .;;<::. :•.;••. Office of the Board of Public Works, I ' :',' **l J .= ' _; j City of St. Paul* Minn., April 11, 1887. f The assessment of benefit^ damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Grand Avenue, from Milton street to Lexington Avenue, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota having been completed by the Board ofPublic Works in and for said city, said Boa dwill meet at their office in said city, at 2p.m. on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1887, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at -which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. _ The following is a list of the supposed owners' hamas, a description of the property bene fited or damaged and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Summit Park Addition to St. Paul. _ _ •■ .■- _ . • . -~ . : . Balance Balance Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to owner to city- Lucy C Palmer.... ..;........ .........2. 27 $100 $0 01 $0 00 ' $100 5ame....;.....;,..;. ...................27 27 100 0 00 0 00 100 WmHogan.. .26 27. 100 000 000 100 WCAshton i ;. i ;....... ........;...... ...25 27 100 000 000 100 Wm Th0mp50n........ ......24 27 100 0 00 0 00 100 Same.... •"■ - ...- ..-23 27 .100 000 000 100 l am c • ..;:.;;..; .22 27 100 050 000 050 5ame;. .............................. ;..... 21 27 1,00 0 50 0 00 0 50 f ame ...-..;;... v.;-.;:;. ._;... 20 27 100 050 000 050 Same.. ..;..... ......19 27 100 650 000 . 50 SusanAFinch.. ................ ;....;.....;18 27 100 050 000 . .-- 050 Wm Thompson ..;.......;.;.....;..;...;... 17 .27 100 050 003';-: 050 John Kittridge ....... .;..-..16 27 100 100 0' Ott I 000 Same.rr.-:-..:.;-....;;.;..;....;..^-.,.^.;'..,,'.^, 27. 100 100 000 _.-,-_ 00 Episcopal Minneapolis, Minn....- ;.... 1 26 100 0 00 0 00 100 Horace E Th0mp50n;........ 2 26 100 0 00 0 00 100 Same 3 26. 100 000 j 000 100 Same ....4 26 100 0 00 0 00 109 Frank B W00d..; ..............;...... 5 26 100 0 00 0 00 100 Same..... ................ 6 26 100 0 00 0 00 100 &aine ••• ....7 26 100 0 50 0 00 0 50 5ame...... .....8 26 100 0 50 0 00 0 50 Same....' 9 26 100 0 50 0 00 0 50 Louis M F0gg..........;....;.......; 10 20 100 0 50 0 00 0 50 Same .......;;...;..... ...... ....11 26 100 050 000 050 5ame.........;......;........ 12 26 1 00 0 50 0 00 0 50 Carrie Th0mp50n.... ........;...;... ........13 26 100 100 0 00 0 00 5ame..;..... ..;...... ...........;14 26 100 100 0 00 0 00 E B McClauahan, Jr.... 1 35 100 100 0 00 0 00 Doris Apity .....2 35 100 100 0 00 0 00 Chas F Newcombe and F M Kaller ....... . 3 35 100 100 000 000 Same and same ...... ...:.;.;...;.. .4 35 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same and same ,__:.'; .35 100 100 000 0 00 EHBucklin ....;..........;.....; 6 . 35 100 050 000 050 Same ............... 7 : ; " 35 100 050 000 050 Same '.. 8 < 35 100 000 000 1 00 -....;;..;........;..•.......;;...... 9 ;35 100 000 000 100 Fred C Hayes .-.V.; 10 _ 35 100 OCO 000 100 T. 7 Kiley ;..;..;... .............ll .- 35 100 100 000 000 Varney & McManigal :.i. .........12 .'". 35 100 100 000 000 Sameandsame ;........ ..13' 35 100 100 -0 00 000 Chas W Hackett ;....... 14 - 35 100 100 00 00U Angus McDonald _2_". 34 100 100 000 000 Same.... .27 ... i 34 100 100 000 000 Same .....20 .: 34 100 100 000 000 Same.... .;...;........;;.;;...;. 25 34 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same .........:................24 34 100 10J 000 + 0_» Same... 23 34 100 0 00 .0 00 100 Same ....; 23 34 100 0 00 0 00 1 00 Win Hogan .; 21 34 100 0 00 0 00 1 oil 5ame........;... ........... ....;.;. ....20 84 100 . 000 000 100 Same, Ely y of 19 34 100 0 00 0 00 100 LHand J B CroWell, W'ly }_ 0f..... 19 '34 100 100 000 "0 00 Same aud 5ame.......;. 13 34 100 100 0 00 0 00 Adolph Kerbs 17 34 100 100 0 00 0 00 L Hand J 8Cr0we11......". 16 34 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same and 5ame..,. .:.;..... 15 34 100 100 . 000 000 Lillian B. Houghton .; ; ..2S 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 WmHogan. ...27 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same .;....vi. ......26 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same.... ..__.. .".".'.. 25 39 100. 100 0 00 0 00 Same .._;_,..; 24 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Libere Diskt .._;...;'..*.2_ 39 1 CO 1 00 0 00 0 00 Same. ; ...:.....;..; ...;.. .23 ;-/, .39 100 100 0 00 0 00 5ame....... ....;..!... 21 ... 39 100 100 0 00 0 CO Hogan .;...'.. .'.'.....20 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same .; ....19 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same...., ...18 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Jas Forrestal ;... 17 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Same ....; .......16 39 100 100 0 00 0 (10 Same . .....15 39 100 100 0 00 0 00 Wm Hogau and Th0mp50n....... ....I 38 100 100 000 000 Sameandsame......; : ...2- 38 100 '. 100 010 000 Sameandsame. 3 38 100 100 0 00 0 00 Sameandsame ;.... 4 38 100 100' 0 00 0 00 Same same.... ..;....... ..5 38 100 100 0 00 '0 00 Sameandsame ........;....; .6 38 100 100 0 00 0 On 5ameand5ame............;....... 7 38 100 100 0 00 0 On Sameandsame... 8 38 100 100 0 00 0 On. Same and 5ame. ....:..... '. ..... ; 9 . 38 100 100 000 Co_ Sameandsame......;; ;' 10 38 100 1 Oo 0 00 0 Of. Sameandsame ......;............; 11 38 100 100 000 0 Of! Sameandsame ...;...... ..13 38 100 100 0 00 0 Of! Sameandsame .....; .; 13 38 100 100 0 00 0 On 5ameand5ame.......;........ 14 38 100 100 0 00. . " O.o: a All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. .' .' R. LV GORMAN, Preside 'it Official: W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. 103-104 _ .. _ , , s Confirmation of Assessment for Change of Grade on Frank Street. Office oe the Board of Public Works, > City ok St. Paul,, Minn., April 11, i_s .. \ The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Frank street, from Seventh street to Keaney street, in the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, having been completed by the Board of . Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city, at 2 p. m. on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1887, to heai objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time titid place, unless sufficient cause it shown .to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. U The following is a list of the- supposed owners' names, a description of tho property benefited or damaged, and the atobunts assessed against the same, to-wit: . ?. :■' v ... ..'■•;-;- .';•-'■ :•'.' " . . i.jfc . Terry's Addition to St. Paul. - _ __ ,'•■_"'•* *._, _ - '•",'• • Balance Balance . Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. to OWner. to city John 8ittrich..... ....;...........;........ .12 ;■ 4 $100 $0 50 $0 00 " $0 50 Geo Feller.... .; .....13&14 4 200 • 100 0 00- 100 Bazile Landroches.. ..:.... 1 7 ■ 100 0 50 _ 00 . - 050 North Star Building Society...:.... ...24 . 7 100 50 000 - ' 050 E Kratz Clymor. . . . 1 8 . 100 050 000 050 Theoßranor . . . .... ................24 8 100 050 000 050 Jennie E Milliken ...;....;........;.. 12 3 100 0 50 0 00 0 50 George Armstrong ..;...;. .........13 3 100 050 v 000 050 Jas J Je11ett,Jr.. .;;:.. ..-.;. 1 9 10. 0 50 0 00 0 50 PatricK D Scannell ........ ...;.:.;. .24 9 I 00 0 50 000 0 60 Dawson's Subdivision of Block 2, Terry's Addition to St. Paul. ? ~ - , f •..-•',>',-;-.- • .■___•„•' • Balance Balance -. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. Damages, to. owner - to city Dawson and Smith ......:.......:. ....:. 12 $100 $0 50 . $6 00 ' $0 50 Sameandsame .:.;;;...■.... .13 100 050 000 .0 50 All objections to. said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. -R L GOHM AN President . Official. ! :.'■'■'.- '•■''.-.••"■ ... '• - : -*•-. -.-. .--.-', --...--■•; .**.s; W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. 103-104 ! AUCTION SALES. ! ,,__.: ._ A. M. Doherty, Auctioneer. __ J STINSON'S FRANCES STREET ADDl tion on Dayton's Bluff, containing SO acres, to be sold at auction— l will offer at public auction, at the room, of the Real Estate board,, at No. 51 East Fourth street, near the corner of Cedar, the whole of the above addition, which consists of 20 lots of four acres each. This property is located on Dayton's bluff, two miles inside the city limits, and about two miles from' the union depot, and is on the line of East Third Street. It is bounded by Frances, English, Conway and Bock streets, •nd is traversed by Clarence, Fulton, Birming ham, Moore, High, Sigel and Hancock (Third) streets. Purchasers can subdivide these blocks as best suits themselves. This is the largest piece of property that has been placed upon the market at auction in a good many years, and it is safe to say that purchasers will realize a hand some profit on their investment, before their seo ond payments become due. The sale will be called at promptly 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, April 16. Further information will be given hereafter through these columns. . Plats of tho grounds can be obtained . upon application at my office on and after Wednesday next. Sam uel G. Sloan, agent for James Stinson, Esq. , 126 East Third street. St. Paul, Minn 101-106 ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at auction— l will sell at auction, at the residence, 271 Summit ay., on Wednes day.April 13. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, a very fine lot of household furni ture, consisting in part of a very elegant hall mir ror, French plate glass, heavy gilt tranio and ash rack; one very fine ebony parlor suite; elegant hall suite, upholstered in leather, fine portieres and draperies; very elegant bookcase; very fine antique sideboard (very valuable); very fine bed room suites and furniture; easy chairs, lounges, tables, dining room furniture, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, fine Brussels and Ingrain carpets, lawn mowers, stoves, crockery, etc., etc., .etc. This furniture will amply repay an attendance, as it has been selected with a great deal of taste and discretion, and with the intention ot keeping it for years, selected none but the very best material, but having disposed of -his home, the owner has decided to sell his furniture at auction. Fuller particulars of this sale will be given hereafter. A. i M. Doherty, Auctioneer (successor to P. T. Kav anagh _ Co). ■.-.... 101-103 Charles J. Meilicke, Auctioneer. INSURANCE SALE at public auction ol goods damage by fire and water. I will sell at public auction, at Mr. Benjamin Levy's, the j pawnbrokers. Store, 21 East Seventh St.. near Wa , basha, commencing Thursday afternoon. April 1 14, at 2 o'clock sharp, a large lot of goods dam ' aged by fire and water, consisting of men's and . boys' clothing, furnishing goods, watches, . jew ' elry, guns, revolvers, accordeons. etc.; be on j time if you want a bargain: don't forget the day |or place. Charles J. Meilicke, auctioneer; office. 232 East Seventh st. 102-104 Weber & Fairchild. Auctioneers. CLOSING SALE of the Season of Oriental Rugs— Messrs. Mourad. Pushman & Co.. of I Constantinople, will make their last offering for ; the season of choice rugs, at No. »2 East Third ft. ! (store recently occupied by Donaldson, Ogden & Co.), commencing Wednesday at 3 p. m., and con tinuing Thursday at 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. Weber & Fairchild, auctioneers. .102-103 THE STOCK of dry goods at 457 Wabasha St.. near Ninth has been selling very low; most of the goods not bringing more than half their 1 real value, but notwithstanding this fact we will close the entire stock this week; sales every forenoon and afternoon; some of the be>t goods) are still left; attend the sales this day for bar gains. Weber & Fairchild, auctioneers. 102-103 i DYE WORKS. L. JAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— Sent' • clothing a specialty. 412 Wabash. st,_c. Paul. Minn ______________________ T ON DON FEATHER DYE HOUSE— Os *■* trich feathers cleaned and dyed to match sample. 30_. West Third St., upstairs, foot of St. | Peter. |gygj 100-5 —^ M^ !■■■■■ — . _"*