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ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on ibis page will be inserted under classified headings accord-tug to the following : *-.'■*■■ • TAl'.l.K OF KATES. ..'. •IC" I >-_ " 1-3 ' **_ »t_'"/- t» = :g :.? |.g: < 7m % .. Kumber _. ° % s - ' ° __. § of a ■ a -~ '■,- £ 5 Words. g ■:? -'I i' 1 g I :j •: 2 - •" i 2 v — ' — : * "•" '- — — — __ '. — ! — '- — 15 or less $. IS &. 275. 39 $.51 $.63,5. 75 $.87 IC words .16: .28 • .4()|. .52* .64 .76 .88 17 words' .17 .301 .43 .56 .69 .82 .80 18 words .18 .32! -.46 .60 .74 .881.01 1!) words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .84,1.08 20 words .20 -.35 .50) .65 .80 .951.10 21 words .21. .37; .53 .69 .8511 .0111. 17 -2 words .22 .39 .56 .73 .90 1.07 1.21 23 words! .23 .41 .59 .77 .95 1.13:1.31 '24 words. .21 .42, .60 .78 .96 1.111.32 25 words .25 .44 .03 .821.0111 .201.39 26 words .•JO .46 .66 . .86 1.06;1.26 1.46 27 Words .27 .48 .69 .700 1.1111.32 1.53 28 words .28 .49 .70 • .911.121.331.51 29 words .29 .51 .73 951.171.391.61 30 words .30 .53 .76 99 1.22 .45 1. 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SITUATIONS OFFI--ICl'_l>. ; Male. AGENTS and Street Men— l have the latest novelty out; of great merit; wanted by every lady. and gentleman.' J. llaislev. 217 East Seventh st, St.- Paul. 177-180 AGENTS wanted to control the best agency ever offered in Minneapolis: big thing for expos. tion : small capital required: also one in Milwaukee, . Pshkosh, : Fond dv Lac. Racine, Madison and every city that has water works: if $10 a day is worth having don't miss this. J. Haisley, 217 East Sev enth st, St. Paul. .Minn. ■ 177-180 AGENTS— A sen to handle the new Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Greatest novelty ever produced. Erases ink in two seconds, no abrasion of paper. 200 to 500 per cent profit. Due agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days: another $32 in two hours. Territory absolutely free. Salary to good men. No ladies need* answer. Sample 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, ad dress The Manufacturers, J. W. Skinner & Co., Oiiidaska, Wis. _____ I 176-189 liOOl) MEAL for 10 cents; roast beef, mutton or pork with potatoes, bread, butter, coffee, tea or milk, 10 cents; beef steak with potatoes s cents; pork chops with potatoes 5 cents; ham and eggs witn potatoes 10 cents; meals at all hours, day and night. New York Restaurant. 442 Jackson st. near Seventh. - - .. 7**K-- . 175-181 AKKKKS— first-class barbers. Ap ply Bt 352 Jackson st. ': 7 ! 1 BARKERS — Three Bret-class barbers at once'; $15 per week' and good percent age. Address A. Stack, Burton' house barber shop, Hurley, Wis. .- '■ " :7 170-180 BA It It It — A good barber $12 per week. .Po. W. Topping, Litchfield, Minn. 161-180 COOK— Good cook who can give references ; wages $18. Apply at 99 -Maekubin st. 1 CAN V Ass and agents wan at 135 East Sixth st., rear office. . T. H. Smith. 176 182 '•--.'.:,"* CABINETMAKERS — First-class; apply at 164 West Fifth st St. Paul Furniture company. .* 7--7..; . . -* 174-1 SO C.k Ki'E.Vr Kits-*- Wanted, - carpenters at 452 Pleasant ay., before 7or after 0:30 o'clock. . -. o'.'.'.i—*-'- 1 CAiti-i-.N I'KKs wanted to stay away from •. St' Paul; strike, still continues. - Pet order of Carpenters' uniQU.-* • *' 172-178 CANVASSERS wanted for the best selling ' articles In the West. 27 East Seventh st; Room 4. Call in the afternoon. 175-181 MEN— Two good, energetic men, not at raid .to work, with recommendations ; good wages to right men. Room 6, 30".* West Third st. '•■- ' v; : ■; ■;■ ■■• -.- '' 1 OFFICE BOY— Wanted, a. first-class office boy. ' Inquire of S. P. Crosby, attorney at law. 120 East Third st., city. ' * 1 PORTER Wanted at International hotel. -.* ■-. .* -.*' ' ■ 178 SALESJtIAM (French) for a retail dry goods house;, must come, well recom mended and have experience ; good position. Address J. 6, Globe,, : : . . '- : . 1 SALESMEN Correspondence solicited with two (2) first-class salesmen for a re tail dry goods house; references -requested; good positions to the right parlies. Address J. 5, Globe. : • :•: 1 TINS-.IITH — a good tinsmith for - iii and outdoor work at No. 91 Concord St., West Side. 89C38-S ,1 TAILOR— A good tailor at 414 Minnesota st. at once; good pay.; .: 1. TAILOR— good . tailor . at once; steady work- the year round. Louis Gross, Wells, Minn. , .. 175-179 "I\7 OKK— Wanted, an active man who is » V not afraid of work. Call at 493 V. Wa basha St.* 7 . -7*. ■ .. 177-178 WANTED- Lessons from practical ste » V nographer who does not use "Eclectic" system. H., 27. Globe.'.. -■■■?■. 7 177-178 WANTED— Font men, laborers. Inquire » V at Harrison Bevau's store. • 1 WANTED-'- Young men and ladies to learn telegraphy, ■ shorthand and typewriting; chance to. cover expenses while learning; day and -evening classes; terms reasonable; send for circulars. F. A. Maron, manager Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson St., St. Paul,. Minn. . • '■.'•■ ■ 338* AGONMAKEK wanted HI Kent's Package deliver-*, 209 West Seventh st; ■ -'■-.'.':--—*. .-.:-. ■_.:- 172-178 <2?" I F\ TO $200 to loan on furniture, mu yl'-' sical instruments, vehicles or live stock cash advanced "on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., No. 22 West Sixth st. Panorama building. . .„ 177-184 F\(\C\ M EN for Montana. $2 to $2.75 per *J\J\J day: teamsters $35 to $00 per month; two years' work. Colton. 179 . East Third st 167-181 • Female. TTENDAXT— Wanted immediately a lady as attendant on an invalid lady. Address F.. Globe. . : '. 177-178 CtOOK — Wanted, a good cook : washing and ' ironing; immediately. Call at 21 East College ay. ; . . - _ .- — l- DRESSMAKING An . experienced girl to learn dressmaking. 242 . Thirteenth st ■ . '.',... . .-. - .-1- DRESSMAKEK— Apprentice wanted at 199 Iglehart st. 1 KESS..IAKER wanted; must uuder stand cutting and.fitting. Call at 240 Goodrich a v.. near West Seventh. . 1 GIRL — For general housework in family of three adult persons; good wages and nice place. Apply 635 St. Peter st 1 GIRL— Wanted, a good girl for a family of two. Call at once at 479 Iglehart st. 1 GIRL— Wauted good girl at once; two in family. Inquire 542 Laurel aye. . . 176-182 GIRL— Twelve years old, to care for child eight months old, and assist with light housework. 321 Chestnut st. 1 GIRLS — girls wanted, experienced hands preferred, to make overalls, shirts, pants, etc., on steam power sewing machines; also 50 pants makers" to take work home. Guiterman Bros., 375 and 377 Siblev st 177-183 - .--■ GIRL— girl; one that can make button holes in the dresses. Mrs. Davis, 313 East Seventh st. - - . 1 GIRL— A girl to- work in laundry to do T washing and ironing. Mrs. J. J. Hill, 259 East Ninth st - ' - 177-182 GIRL— Wanted, girl fifteen years old. tor T family of two; no cooking. 45 Dale, corner Holly. '-• :•---'•—"• ■" , . .;1 GIRL— good girl for a .family of three. Apply at 100 West Third st. 7 .1 GIRL— competent girl at 673 St. Peter st. : no washing. . :"".'•"■' ' . ._ --!': GIRLS— Fifty more good- girls, . some "of T them good sewers; call at- once. ■" St Paul Knitting Works., .-..* ; 1 GIRL. — girl : a young girl to wait on table and do general housework. 517 Wabasha st. : . vj;.;^,.,...^ ' _'■.."■ . '17 IRL— A German girl for light hbusekeep- ing. Apply at 159 West Sixth st .'.-.•■-": ".;'"-*■ 177-179 = -■•'-'.• ■-.-; 7- . OUSEKEEPEK— Wanted, a woman to keep , house, for a single gentleman liv ing in the country; must ;be ; a; competent cook and capable -of .taking care : of house with such help as may be required: reply by '■ letter with references". 7 Address 7* Globe. ' . - •.■ - 7 •,-,-;. ..^ftwji^.rrj.,;-;: ... . !' HOUSEWORK— for general boree .work and nurse girl^lrs. G. W. Caho.-.n. j 09 \Yi "kin st aKft_lttß__lfflß6_ltSß__l_Bi ~ ""*" _ . . . , : : — "T. — r. .— r - SITUATIONS iOFFERED. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general; : housework in ■ small family. - 070 De Soto st. - .177-178 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework. Call at 304 Nelson ay. 1 B OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl tor general housework -in a small family. Inquire , at 4"*4 Collins st ' .: :.-:-. ...1, HOUSEWORK— At once, a good gill for* general housework; good pay. . 505 ■ Robert st. ■ ■■-". 177-178 OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work in a small family. . 429 fast Sixtli st." ; -".;•" '-. --•••■• ';■'-■• '. •: 1 ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted.' good girl tor general housework in family of three. 965 Iglehart st. . 7 >.' 1 Ol SEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework in family of two at 24 Iglehart st ,:;•■■ ■ •- , " ;; 1 KITCHEN GIRL— One good kitchen girl. 275 East Eighth st - 1 LAUNDRESS— Wanted a laundress to do . washing, Monday. 529 Ashland ay. 1 Ml I.LINER— at once at Schultz's, 83 East Third. ■ 1 NURSE— small nurse girl wanted at 270 Ramsey st __ 1 jV"URSE 14 to 17 years at 301 Sherman. 1 NURSE GlßL Wanted; a young German 1 1 girl to take care of a two-year-old child ; no other children; $10 a month. 53 Summit ay. - 1 NURSE GIRL at 238 Thirteenth st. ; good I^l : wages. \ ' 1 IVTUKSE Wanted, as experienced nurse 1* to take entire charge of child ten months old. Call at 168 Western ay. 168* SEWING GIRLS— Two German girls to work on cloaks and suits. Apply to Nathan Lyons & Co., Third and Cedar. ...■.- 1 _ SEWING I Wanted, a girl to sew. at once. Miss Nellie Ward, 200 Pearl st. 1 SECOND OIRI-— A competent second girl at 147 Western ay. . .'.'- ■'.'.'. "; ■ SH IRT1 RT MAKER— Wanted, a shirt maker, female; good wages paid,- J. C. Hansen, Mankato. 176-1 TRILORESS— A good tailoress or seam stress, at 59 West Seventh Monday. WANTED— ladies, good figures, • for spectacular play: Eastern route; give full name, age and address. Address: Spectacular, (ilobe. 177-179 SITUATIONS WASTED. \ male: '. . - ■•• j BARTENDER— Understands his business; eofiipetent to run restaurant C.'Camp bell. 227 Pearl st. . - .-. 2. B-iwxy i\i..Ll*Eii — Position as book keeper, cashier or manager; bestof.ref erences; capital if necessary. K. 4. Globe. * 1 BOOKKEEPER — situation as as sistant bookkeeper: city references given. Address U. 34, Globe. .. 7 COOK Situation by first-class meat and pastry cook. Address K. 21, Globe. :' 1 ' [LTASONIC— A brother, married, needs 1»-L employment; would be thankful for information or recommendation to assist him in obtaining situation. Please address Square and Compass, Globe. ■ ' ■' ' 7 1 FFICE WORK— Situation in real estate oilice or to do ottice work, by a good busi ness man. Address 11. 11. P., Globe. 7 1 OFFICE WORK— A young man having some vacant hours during the afternoon is willing to do office work. Address K. 14, Globe. 1 OFFICE WORK— A position wanted by a man of 35. requiring ability, but calling for a moderate amount of work, in office.. Address H. -11, Globe. 1 POTITION— A position ny an experienced man to work in office or real estate office. Address K. 11, Globe. 7 ."*. 1 SITUATION— it young man, Scandi navian, in a furniture or music store; has experience and references; will work, cheap. Address Collector, ('lobe. 177-180 OTENOGICAPHEK— Experienced, for O one-half of each day. Address K. 5, Globe. ■ . . 1 SITUATION wanted by a first-class man as nurse to wait on invalid, or to ac company some party on -travel to attend on them. Address K. 20, Globe. 1 WRITER— A position as a writer in an ; office. Inquire X., 13, Globe. 1 WORK— Young man wants work after 4 VV p.m. . Philip Bardon, 336 Jackson st, Room 56. • ;;■■'..,- 1 ■ WORK— By a young man to work two, three or four -evenings a week: on' books preferred. 77- 177-178 WORK— Situation wanted by boy of six teen in office or wholesale house. Ad-, dress C. 547 Broadway. • '-. .. i.l - WOKK— By a young man to work two,-.. --three or four evenings a week: on books preferred. J. 10. Globe. 178-179 Female. -:_■.'.;.'. CLERK— Young lady wishes a situation as. a writer or clerk; good : reference can be furnished. . 200 West Fourth st. 2 COLLECTING Young man keeps a horse j ' and buggy, wants :to do collecting for some store for salary ; has got experience ; can furnish best of city references. T., 21, Globe. 177 FAMIfcY WASHING wanted ; good work guaranteed. 770 St. Peter st. 1 HOUSEKEEPER— A young widow of re finement and education, with a little girl three years, old wants a situation 'as housekeeper; would like to go West. Ad dress Mrs. M. De Forest, St. Cloud, Minn. 176-180 :.,'■■ WORK— lady wants a place to work for her board while attending school.. Ad dress P. 3. Glo'>e. 1 _tusc_____XAi*i-;qus. CB. THURSTON, storage, forwarding . and railroad . warehouse, solicits con signments of all kinds for storage; storage of household goods a specialty. 201, 203 and 205 Eagle st. Telephone call 544-3. • ■ 174-187 EXCLUSIVE privileges for circular swings and other outdoor attractions at trades and labor picnic, Wild wood Park. July 4, can be obtained from E. Constant, 371 Jackson st. ' ■ 178-180 FURS taken on storage and money loancl on same at low rates. Simon, the Pawn broker. 152-182 FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS, 386 Robert st. St Paul, manufacturers .of shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings; general blacksmiths aud machinists. 14-195 - LOTS ' aud acres iB all parts of the city. The largest list in town to select from. Fallihee, Snow & Holloway, 101 East Fourth st ■ - ' 138* STORAGE AND FORWARDlNG—con signments solicited of all kinds of rcm chandise, implements, furniture and house hold goods. We have tlie 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 reason able rates ; warehouse and office, 359 and 389 East Third St., St Paul, Minn. St. Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement Com pany; William Hemminghquse, President and Manager; telephone call 298-2. 53* O LOAN— S2O, SSO, $150 to loan on fur niture, pianos, etc; property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co:, 22 West Sixth St., Panorama building. ; "'•; 177-184 WANTED A young woman with small family would like a child to take care of : is competent and will give references. Address Mrs. A. G., No. 7 Forbes St., second door from Ramsey st. ' 1 '". PERSONAL.. BATHS— improved, Russian and sulpher baths; massage treatments. 404 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis, Prof, and Mrs. Lonsdale. 177-182 CONSULT Mme. Teitsworth: the wonder ful natural seer and clairvoyant fortune teller, has returned.- 402 Minnesota st : 176-182 ' " - MRS ALICE 15AONELL, magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver disease. . 177-183 ME. D. GrJEtO AS, the notable life reader .aud electrical., is making successful cures ; also gives magnetic treatment. 225 East Seventh st, first flat 174-173 MRS. ALICE KAGNELL, magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver disease. 380 Broadway. 170-176- LOST Al*l> FOU3iI>. , COW LOST— A roan cow, blue paint on left horn; left our place Monday night' Shrimpton Bros., dairymen; Fuller st. "-"'. -. .. . ..;. 177-178 7.*.-. :-/'■■ -.V:7 : x- DOG LOST— Lost, a pug dog Friday after : noon ; a reward will be paid if returned ' to Patterson Bros., corner Seventh' and Wa couta sts. or 754 East Seventh st. 177-178 LOST— A black and white parasol; finder : please leave • at Mr. Kittson's house and' receive reward. ■ - ; 160* : | PONY LOST— Black mane and tail, white : hind legs; liberal reward will be paid', by returning to 11. L. Conroy, ' corner State and Fairfield, West --t Paul. ■."■ . -:.,178 ACKAGE LOST While driving irom . Fourth and Robert . sts. along ' Fifth to 7 Minnesota, to Sixth street along Sixth to St. ' Peter, from there to ; Tilton, a package coy-' taining deeds, mortgages,' etc.; a suitable re- " ■ ward will he paid by returning same to J. A. ' : ::v;:ns <'c : •>., . southwest corner Fifth »nd t-. ; <; •■■■:•.: '. ■ ■ 1 ' THE PAUL DAILY. GLOBE: 'MONDAY- MORNING, JUNE 27, ISB7. ;■■ FOBROT. j '....' ■ :'■.' Houses. _" . 7 FURNISHED HOUSE tor 3 months from July 1 ; 0 _ rooms . and summer kitchen ; 354 Robert st. : $50 per mouth. ; : . HOUSE— frame two-story building. 55 .52 feet, Heron -Lake, Minn. Address Buckeye & Suudem, Heron Luke, Minn. '■ ■ -"'.■ . ' 177-184 *.■.'.' HO USB— Partly furnished house.central 10 -. cation, new and modern house; electric bells, gas, bath, hot and cold water. Address J., 2, Globe. 177-178 HOUSE— Eleven-room house, new; all the' '•'■ modern improvements; nlso four rooms south of Short Line. Call at 341 Sherman st. ' . '.- 7 -..' 177*. — Kleven-room house for rent, with all improvements. Inquire 196 East Tenth st. ■ . ..::.■ 177-183 IGLEHART ST., 181— Five-room cottage * to rent. Inquire at L. Peter, 91 Concord st.. West Side. • 1 Rooms. ROADWAY. 533— rent, a large front loom, nicely furnished, suitable for 2 gentlemen ; use of bath. ■ 178 ROADWAY, 497— A front alcove room, . well furnished, with use of bath. ■'. 177-178 . ■ - COLLEGE AY., 20— Very nice furnished ■ rooms for gentlemen ; call. ■ . 1 CEDAR ST., 522, opposite capitol—Ele gantly furnished rooms, single or in suite, suitable for three or our gentlemen. " 177-178 . ..-■. ; - ■ ■ DAYTON A V., 433— Largo front room and alcove; with board or without. 175-178 EXCHANGE ST., 223, SOUTH— Nice large rooms for rent with or without board and use of bath. 177.-178 EXCHANGE ST., 232. SOUTH— Room nicely furnished ; board if desired ; fani lyprivate. : .-. .177-178; EH.lt li! ST.. 275, Furnished rooms, with board. 177-183 OURTH ST., 123, WEST, near Rico Park Two furnished rooms to rent cheap. v 177-178 FORT ■ ST., 409 WEST— Two rooms nicely furnished with board. 177-178 JACKSON ST. 443— Very* pleasant rooms with home comforts, at $8, $10, $12. : ..-■-'' . 177-178 - JACKSON ST., 410— Furnished rooms; single, double or en suite. 172-178 LEWIS STREET, 354— Four * rooms,' closet, pantry; ground floor; hard and soft water, Inquire on premises. 175-178 PEARLS'I' 215— Nicely furnished rooms; large and small ; modern conveniences. ' 174-178 OBERTST., 546, corner Eleventh— Fur-* nished rooms on lirst and second floors; central location. 173-179 D OOM-MATE— By young man; first-class •JA board, bath, etc. ; 02 East Eleventh st.: references exchanged. - 177-178 ROOMS— or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping by gentleman and wife ; must be centrally located. *H. R., Globe. - '.-.-.7*1. ROOMS— Three unrurnished front rooms for man and wife only ; bath, electric bells, speaking tubes, etc. ; rent cheap. Call at 227 Ramsey st. i ROOMS— room to rent over 13!) West Third st. 103-1 112 D OOM— A* large, well-furnished front . -I.V room, with bay window and large alcove. Call at 528 Cedar st., near capitol. 173-180 ST. PETER ST., 447— For rent, two rooms, partly furnished, suitable for light housekeeping. its IXTH ST.. 130, WEST, near Seventh— Furnished room with use of sitting room ; terms reasonable. 177-178 IXTH ST.. 163, WEST, Near Seventh— Neatly furnished front room, in cottage for two gentlemen ; can have breakfast if re quired. - 177-179 SEVENTH ST., 151, WEST— fur nished connected rooms; second floor. - I ■ 176-180 SEVENTH ST.. 151, WEST— Three un furnished rooms for housekeeping. -■■■...'. 176-180 SEVENTH ST., 230, WEST— July 1, the residence over store. Charles Ka ton, 28 East Third st. 185-181 SUMMIT A Y., 75 and 77— The Park Place reopened; rooms for rent single and en suite; modern conveniences. 178-179 UMMiTAV., 39. corner St. Peter— of nicely furnished front rooms: board next door. ■ 175-179 SPRUCE ST., 243— Rooms and board. , ■■ _. 172-178 ST. PETER ST., 39, Corner of: Summit* , Ay.— Pleasant furnished rooms; private family; large yard; next door to good board. ■■' i "."■ ■ -. ' 172-180' ; ! " 7 ' '-•• • SWISS ST.. 354— rooms; closet, pan try; ground floor; hard and soft water. Inquire ou premises. 175-178 THIRD AND fourth floors, SOxIOO, each in block Nos. 170, 172 and 174 East Seventh st. ; to a good tenant. J.K. Hoffman, 53 gilfillan block. _g__B 177-178 AIJASHA ST., Furnished rooms •en suite; suitable for three gentlemen; single rooms bath on Saturday afternoons. ' . 174-180 ! ■"'"'', Stores. TORE— of store, 115 East Sev enth st., near Ryan hotel, with or with out basement and loft. " 1 75-181 STORE for rent, with or without fixtures, O and one Hall's patent safe for sale. In quire at 354 Sibley st, Chas. G. Schmidt. *.* ' ■ 176-182 ;-. j Miscellaneous. BARN for rent, suitable for horse and and buggy, 204 East Tenth st. 177-180 BUTCHER SHOP and all fixtures for rent Apply at 477 West Seventh st - 7 . 174-176 __^ BUILDING— The building formerly occu pied by the Globe; will make such changes as may be desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer block. 149* OR RENT— Part of second floor of build ing 190 and 192 East Fifth st, with use of elevator: call and see it. 174-180 rOA-XCIA-L.. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, OV'2, 7, 7Va per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount K. M. New port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* BANK PUNCH— Bank check raisers baffled by the use of the Automatic Bank punch ; over 6,500 sold in two years ; the only machine ever used and indorsed by tlie United suites government. H. Ullrich, state agent. 44 Gilfillan block,St Paul, Minn. ' 176-275 MONEY .LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigan, mana ger. ■ ■.-:.'-. - 162* MONEY TO LOAN on mortgage at lowest cost without delay. Installment mortgages made payable in sums to suit bor rower. William N. Viguers, south-east cor ner Fourth and Robert streets. 130* ONEY TO LOAN— Money to loan at current rates of interest on first-class residence and business property. Clark & Thome, 316 Robert st. 152-182 MONEY TO LOAN on . real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. • 106* MONEY loauek on real estate, interest payable here; mortgages bought; lot on Newcomb st, near plow works.for sale cheap if taken .quick. 11. Caldwell, Chamber of Commerce building. ' 48* MINNESOTA - MORTGAGE LOAN = Company— Loan from $10 upward on . furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal ; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager, Room 7, First National bank build ing, St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY made by letting Falliliee Snow, & Holloway sell your property. 101 East Fourth st. , ' - 138* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, from $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of 550 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. ■ - ■ 240* ■■■'•• - - MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $10,000 at 6 and 8 per .cent, interest without delay. St. Paul Trust company, cor-, ncr Jackson and Fourth sts. . ', 22* fl/TORTGAOES for sale— Two mortgages; -T.L $1,000 each. shiekler & Wilson, city. -■■.; .".■;.■ 176-181 .7 WANTED TO BORROW— S7OO at 8 per :. cent., for two yean on improved prop erty worth $2,500. Address Loan. Globe, -'■■■;' ■ ■ ■■■■ 177 ■' ' .■■ ' .*■ WATCHES, diamonds, Jewelry, ' etc., :' money loaned on same in any amount from $1 to $1,000, at low rates, Simon, the Pawnbroker. 152-182 ! <e/=, linn OK.»10,000 TO LOAN on ■ijp<Jm,\J\J\J improved business property. James 11. Davidson, Union block, 51 East Fourth st. Address II 25. Globe.- • • 175-177 --<Jj;1() SSfi, SfiO, * 100 TO LOAN on fur : «+P J-v-/ niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any I 1 other article of value; cash advance made on' j .goods in storage: promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. - St. Paul-Loan company, No. 22 West Sixth st., Panorama buiiding. . - - 65*. ■auction sAij;s.'' r ' ■ .";; ' . A. 11. _\icoln.r, Auctioneer. " *I*iHl_ Vi-iltV VALUABLE Metropolitan A' hotel. property, eoruer West Third and Washington sts.. Nt auction. A. 11. Nicolay, real estate auctioneer, will sell at auction i Wednesday morning, July 0, 1887, by order of the district court, referee's sale in ' parti lion, at 10 o'clock sharp, at the Wabasha . street door of the office of the clerk of the district court above named, at the corner of Fifth st. and Wabasha st., In the city of St. Paul,:- in Ramsey county. Minnesota, that very desirable and valuable business prop erty known as the Metropolitan hotel,! routing 74 feet on West Third st., 198 feet on Wash ington st., and 104* A feet on West Fouth st. ; the building is four stories and basement,, containing over 100 rooms, heated by sieam, hot and cold water, I gas elevator, steam en gine and boiler, including all the modern im provements; the hotel is substantially built, with marble floor in the entire rotunda, is on the line of the now cable . line and within only one block of the new postoffice and cus tom house, and fronting Klce park on Fourth . St. ; the hotel could easily be. converted into j iirst-class flats for families, or offices, or oth er business purposes; the location is the very best in thecity and cannot be surpassed, be ing central and of easy "access, and only a few minutes* walk of the wholesale district and the very heart of the great business ar tery of St. Paul; the attention of capitalists and the. most cautious investors is called to; this important auction sale, offering induce ments and advantages for profitable invest ment, considering location and surroundings, never before offered in this city; terms of sale will be made known at : the - time and ' place of sale. For maps and full particulars apply only at the Nicolay Keal Estate Ex change, No. 116 East Fourth st.; opposite National American bank. A. H. Nicolay, auctioneer; our real estate ' auction sale No. 12,732. ■ , . 177-178 CUarleg J. .tlcilicke, Auctioneer. PARLOR, BUD-ROOM.* - Dining and J- Kitchen Furniture at Auction— l will sell at public auction on Wednesday, June 20, at 10 o'clock: sharp, the entire contents of residence No. 689, St. Peter st, near Mar tin, consisting of fine parlor furniture, bed room sots, dining room furniture, fine cook stove, carpets, crockery, glassware, etc. Par ties in search of fine household furniture should not fail to attend this sale. Charles J. Meilicke, auctioneer, office 232 East Sev enth st. • .-■ • ■ •. : : ... --■ ■ . . ■ ■' 177-180 -7 : ... .".■PUS.Cy.ESS CIIAIf CES. . • BORROW HORSY on yonr furniture, diamonds, watches, etc.,' or any article of value. ' St. Paul I_<_an Company, 22 West Sixth St., Panorama' building. 177-184 DRUG STOCK for sale in a thriving Min nesota town; stock and fixtures about $1,800; -first-rate chance for druggist with small capital; owner has other business to at tend to. S., Noyes Bros. & Cutler. 170-179 FOR SALE — A bonanza, no opposition, book, news and stationery store in city of 23,000 population ; good reasons for re tiring. .Address B.A. V Globe. . 173-178 FOR SALE — A first-class general mercnau , diso business in Groton. Dak. ; present firm doing a good business; good reason for selling; will require $3,000 to $4,000. Bier man & Madden. 103-180 OR SALE— of the Merchants Res taurant fixtures, consisting of lunch; counter, chairs, tables and range, etc. J. K. Hoffman, 53 Gilfillan block. * 177-178 FOR - SALE Restaurant and , ice cream ' parlor, confectionery -and fruits, cigars and tobacco and news stand, laundry agency, combined ; good terms. 816 Pavne'av. 177-183 .. ". FOR Confectionery store, with ice cream parlor, news and cigars, at a bar gain; good location. Address H. 29, Globe. . 175-181 FOR SALE— Grocery store for sale cheap ; best location on Seventh , st. ; horses, wagons and fixtures; reason for selling, ill henlth. ■ 'Address 11. 28,' Globe. 175-181 GROCERIES— A nice little stock of gro ceriesfor sale; good : trade already es tablished: Address E. E., Globe. 173-178 GROCERY' for Sale Stock of groceries, with fixtures, in a first-class locality. Inquire J. M. Heberling & Co., 85 East Fifth st. .■'■•... 104-200 HARDWARE stock and building; good location; long established business ; bargain. Box 177, Faribault, Minn. 175-188 HARDWARE — For sale, hardware stock in good location in St. Paul at what it will invoice for cash. Address ; Hardware, Globe. .: 174-180 HARNESS shop in the best town in the county; nearest shop 10 miles ; ■. county seat; 2 livery stables; rich farmers; good chance for the right man; reasons for selling, ill-health. Call . on or address . Har- . nessmakcr, 136 and 188 East Third st; St. Paul. ' 170 178' HOTEL sale or to rent one of the ■ 1 best paying hotels in Central' Dakota. Address E. Schuellenbach, Frederick, Dak. _ -109-178 _: HOUSE, barn and blacksmith shop with 'one-quarter acre of land for sale. - Ad- ; dress D. _ Maple Plain, Minn. 151-180 JEWELRY BUSINESS for sale in one of. V the best towns in Southern Minnesota; good reasons for selling: ' Address or call on C. E. Smith. Redwood Falls, Minn. ! 178-180 FIiOTOGRAFH GALLERY for sale cheap— Good location in summer resort : and rich farm country surrounding. Address It, Photographer, ; Globe. -": ; 177-183 St amjin AVIAN druggist with . $500 or more can hear of an exceptionally good chance to buy out a clean stock and profit able business in one of the best cities in Minnesota, owing to sickness of proprietor.- Charles Dawson, .Noyes ; Bros. & Cutler, St Paul. . : ' 177-179 SALOON FOR SALE— A saloon and all O fixtures, at 121 Dakota ay., St Paul; good reason for selling. - 175-181 YOUNG MAX with practical business ex perience wishes to invest $1,500 to $3,000 and service for specified salary ; man ufacturing preferred. Address J. 9., Globe. ; .'.'■ 178-180 YOU CAN make money oy listing your property with Fallihee, Snow & Hollo way. 101 East Fourth St. • 138* Ay.)*; BUYS CIGAR AND CONFEC JJJ>»_>>C't_' tionery store on principal street; call Monday. Rullnian & Co., 303 Jackson st, room 10. ?_. v . 178 ; HOKSES Aim CARRIAGES. ATTENTION— We offer this season the largest and finest stock of light car riages in St. Paul; rockaways, phaetons, top and open buggies, surreys, Concord wagons, delivery, three-spring wagons, handy wagons, pony carts and harness of every description; we have selected the best makers and defy competition as to price and quality; call be fore purchasing; King's Carriage Reposi tory, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts.93-190' U'.i- V FOR SALE— worth $40. Call at 88 East Fifth st. ■■-■'■- 177-178 ARRIAGE WORKS— A large assort meut of Victorias, cabriolets, Duquistas, broughams, four and six-seat rockaways, ex • tension-top cabriolets, extension-top Sur reys, open and canopy Surreys, loop-front ladies' phaetons, low-wheeled phaetons, road wagons, etc., at lowest possible prices, qual- ' ity considered; all work guaranteed' strictly as represented. E. M. Halldwell & Co., 503 to 511, Minnesota st. • 159* RIVING HORSE for sale— good driv; ing horse at 079 Olive St., also a buggy; will sell together or separate. 172-178 RAND AUCTION SALE of horses at Vaughn's. Palace stables, corner Nicollet ay. and Grant, st.'.' Minneapolis, on Wednes day, June 29, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m. Con signments from Messrs. Lindenberger- & Ü bank, of Louisville, Ky., who have built up quite a reputation in many of the largest cities in the United States as .dealers in fine horses: F. G. Buford, of Tennessee; W. 11. Rice, of Gowrie, lo; A. H. Allen, of Winne bago, Minn.; W. F. Mewberg, of Fort Dodge, lo.; and 11. C. Vaugh & -Co.»— ; will also add a ' number, ; making a grand lot from which buyers can select common business horses, workers, fancy drivers, saddlers, trotters, pacers, pairs, etc., comprisiug the largest and best lot of < horses ever offered- at public auction in this section. This is a new departure in this vicinity, and we shall sell regardless of cost Every animal sold will be guaranteed to be as represented. Remember the time and place as this is no "snide" sale. Catalogues will be out in a few days. There will be some standard bred stallions and some fine brood mares. H. C. Vaughn & Co. 175-180 HORs-Eand buggy for sale ; $200, worth $250. Call at 88 East Fifth st. 177-178 HORSES— A bargain.one well matched pair, bays $225 ; one well matched ■ pair grays $225; two good farm horses dirt cheap; call at once. W. B. Young, V. S.,* 137-143 E. Fourth St. 175-178 PHAETONS— Finest grade, lowest prices; platform spring wagons; many styles; a call at our show rooms will convince. Cort land Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st, St. Paul. '•--.-. 28-218 SIDE BAR BUGGlES— Surreys ana ex press wagons; best work, finest materials, lowest prices: Send for catalogue or *cal lat . Cortland Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st; St. Paul. ■ 128-221 TOEXCIIA-VGE. / GROCERIES— Wanted .by a customer, a small stock- of groceries in exchange for real estate. Card-«& Co., Jackson st. second floor. .-' -- . ■ ■ ..*'-• ■*.. . 159" , ONE V— s2o to $200 to • loan on articles of value ; properly left in your- posses , > - sion. St. Pavil Loan Co., 22 West. Sixth si.. 1 ■ Panorama building. > . ; • . .-.7 177-1 84: \ O EXCHANGE— Four ' hundred shares ' "* Beaver Mining Option company,* located . on West range in Wisconsin, for a, St Paul : lot; will pay difference in cash. r Address N." 30. Globe. ; ■ ■ •■ • - -167.180 WANTED— team, of horses in' V V exchange for city lots. Card & Co., 315 Jackson st, second floor. • 168-181 ': !■' . REAL, ESTATE FOB SAI.K. • • J* F. ; E_.-.eumeiigei-*-__ list. > ■ : -.: 472 Rice 5t.../ .."■'' OR . SALE— IOO lots in the . center •of . North St Paul,' and ' the most : beautiful spot there ; only one block . from , Castle sta tion, for $15Q per lot, on easy term's. * . ■ ->* ;. -7 Lot's and acres on and near Rice st, and "■ on lake fronts; lots, with houses, in all parts of the city, at great | bargains • and on easy terms. J. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st • _____ ' 154 If '. --. . ,-_■ ; j 'l' : '- ■.*' -Miscellaneous. . ArtST It ACTS OF, TITLE and all otner 4*.*' manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna 3. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. ■ | 332* ;-■■■■ . I? ARM FOR SALE— of the choicest ■ farms in the state, situated eight miles torn. St Paul, three miles from Fort Snelling . wid nine ■ miles south - of Minneapolis, con .sistiiig of 320 . acres; has a • natural trout 'spring and brook, which has ; a fall of 100 feet, with sufficient power to run a grist mill; 'has fishing ponds | witli I German carp, etc.; aj'O.H. (if acres In meadow, — acres of tim • her and is, altogether, one of the most beau tiful spots to be found anywhere ; has some, or the finest building sites to be found, and a bank of good brick clay sufficient to build a city : this would make an elegant summer re sort,' h fine stock farm, or would plat in small acre tracts and sell at a good profit; for sale ' at « - great bargain •■ and -on easy terms by ' George Bros., 305 Robert st ; see our list on' apotherpage. -. . . 159* IFi'.OU wish to buy a residence or a vacant 11 lot or business property, improved or un improved, or.to borrow money, we can satisfy you ; some rare bargains ; if you wish -. to sell, list your property with* us. Daly & McNa mara, 128 East Sixth st.opposite Ryan hotel. 161-180 LOTS— best lots on Irvine ay. at a bar gain if taken ■ this ' week. Address the owner, K. 26, Globe. ' •;. '■> ■; j : 177-178 < LOTS— For sale or exchange, eight lots in North Heights, ana 24 lots at Bald Eagle Lake : also one marble I top counter. Kingsley Bros., 71 West Seventh st 176-179 LIST your property with Fallihee, Snow & ; Holloway, 101 East Fourth st, for quick sales. - - - --,■■■■■■■. - ■'- •■ i3B ':■■.' . FOBSALE. \.: : '.<::: BLOCK FOR SALE— Clark's block. 305 West Seventh st : three stories and a good basement, with all the modern improve ments; is paying, a good per cent Call at . 341 Sherman st - '- ;..- ' . .. . 164* BICYCLES and tricycles, for sale or rent; terms easy; bicycles rented by day ot month. * S. F. Heath & Co.,' 56 West Third st 147-237 FOR SALE— One-half interest .in a good . - paying | saloon ; a - splendid chance for the right party. Address K. 19, Globe. - ". - ' : : ;.•>' -■"■'-- ■- 177-178 -m ■,';•-? :;■-*■.-:■'■ .! FOR SALE— Steam yacht "Eiectra," fast and safe; government approved; 20x5 feet H. K. S., Box 789, Hastings.**- 177-178 IRISH SETTER': PUPS— Four, for sale; . thoroughbreds; seven months old, both yard and house broke. J. A. : Peabody, 479 Lafayette st, Winona, Minn. .-■ : -- - 177-178 MONEY TO LOAN— and upwards on personal property :of any description property left in your possession. St Paul ; Loan Co., 22 West Sixth st, Panorama build ing. ... ;■.■.-.. •;•■■:■■ .'■ -.;,,-. 177-184 NEWFOUNDLAND PUP for sale; age eight months ; cheap. 202 West Third st '7 176-178 SALOONS, licenses, pool tables, lor sale. 122 Oak ay., J. C. Cogan. '77, 177-180 ffij •> Qf ,W VI RESIDENCE LOT on *$> **•,*? ->yJ . Holly ay., near Dale; for terms inquire of owner. Room 66, German Ameri can bank block. -. .-'.■'. -. ■- - - 176-179 . WAiITEP TO ____ . . HOUSES AND ROOMS to list for rent ing; purchases made for non-residents and collections made for professional men and merchants a specialty. W. A. Turner, Third and Sibley sts. . ■ .-••-'.-■■ 177-183 ROOM— Private family, location first-class, with or without board. Address J. 2, .-Globe. -"■■•.'": 177-178 T> OOM— - unfurnished room, on 'or .XV 'above third floor; state location and 'price. Address K. 16. Globe. 177-179 — = I i BOAK-PEXf-l OFFERED. T3Q.ARD— Man nnd wife can have board ID .with private family; location first-class. -Address J. 2, Globe. >* , 177-178 EOAKD— best and . cheapest board in ./J_> the ciiy is at 442 Wabasha st, apposite city market: 53.25 per week. ----- 175-178 I' ' " |j___?______CT_^£s____ CCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type-writ >J ing and Telegraphy— and i ex clusive; names of graduates now.holding po ! sitions sent on application ; lessons day and .evening or : send for circulars.; Anna 'C: Drew, Hale >• block, corner "."Jackson: ' and '.Third^sXStl'Panl. . .. -77 -'**■ ■ ." _* 332* ''.' - ' ' .7. 7 :r *li^>i r o_EHK^.;; j...'"-v. DL. JAMIESON & - CO.'S' Steam Dye • Works— Gents' .-.. clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha st. und 14 West Sixth, St. Paul, Minn. ■--■■ ..>r":-.'. - ■ ■'. -..,.;'•--• 134* CITY : JN'OTltUfl. Notice for Judgment. OFFICK OF THE CITY .TREASURER, ) 7 . ; St. Paul, Minn., June 25, 1887. J I will make application to the! district court in and for the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, at | the special term to be held Saturday, June 16, 1887, at £the court house in. St. . Paul, Minne sota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a war rant in my hands for the collection of unpaid | assessments, with interest- and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special "assessments'. ' -. -:■ All in the city of St. Paul; ( county of Ramsey and state of : Minnesota; .when and where all persons , interested may attend and be heard. • -• 7 '. .v. The owners and. description of real estate are as follows: -"• -...- OPENING, WIDENING AND EX PENDING MINNEHAHA STREET, FROM! SNELLING AVENUE | TO PRIOR AVENUE. :-.' :;■ '; Supposed owner and ' ;"'. --*. ■'•' "Am : tof description. . . 7 . ;'• Assm't Samuel 0 and Hannah Tatum. Lot 9, block 15, Midway _ . " ./, Heights" addition to St. Paul, .':.'' .-.'.._•. - except taken for Minnehaha - • street. ...:.........*.. $2.00 Same and Same. .' Lot .7, block • 7"7V7 --15, Midway Heights addition ; *-. *** 7. t0 St.; Paul, except part taken 7- -V . for Minnehaha street. . .'. . . . :'. . $4.00 Same and same. Lot* 27, block .16, Midway. Heights addition . to. St. Paul, except part taken - " for Minnehaha 5treet......... 9 $6.00 Same and same. Lot 26, block .16, Midway Heights ' addition ■ to St. Paul, except part taken fbj.Minnehaha street ........ $7.00 §fim& and Same. Lot 23, block 16,. Midway Heights addition tp'St. Paul, except part taken " f Minnehaha 5treet.. ....... $10 . .j^dk**ard B Wesley. Lot 25,b10ck tfl7? t Midway Heights addition • ..th'&t. Paul, except part taken rfor'Minnehaha street . ...... 7 $16.00 : Sp,mhel C- and Hannah Tatum. .VLotn, Midway Heights ad- V.diUon to St. Paul, except part ■ ;^taken for Minnehaha street. . . $17.00 _St»ie and same. Lot 23, block ■ •■;Ci)r, Midway Heights . addition •a-to Bt. Paul, except part taken „fbijyMinnehaha 5treet:........" $18.00 Eli* J? -Mohtri. Lot 22. block 17, ' " '. Midway Heights - addition to . :•; St. Paul, except part taken • ' ' for Minnehaha street ..:-.... • . $19.00 C'E Stone. - Lot IS, block 17, ■ i Midway Heights, addition to , : •St.: Paul, except part taken - -• .for. Minnehaha street.. $64.00. Same. Lot 17, block. 17, Mid-., way Heights addition to St. Pail, except part taken r for /Minnehaha street. .'.*. . $73.00 Andrew Olson. Lot*; 16, block - . . :.' 17, Midway Heights addition .to St. Paul, except part taken . ... . for Minnehaha 5treet. . .... . . . $84.00 "Same. -" - Lot 15, block • 17, Mid ;-]--way Heights '.addition to St. . - Paul, except ', part taken. for - •- Minnehaha 5treet. ."."..'; ; ..... . . $95.00 All in the city of St: Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota. GEOI*E REIS, City Treasurer. "-■;--:.. ... v.; .. _ . ... . ... ... ... ..,. , ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE . St. Paul' Belt Railroad Company.— We,, the undersigned,' do ; hereby | associate I our selves together for the , purpose of * forming, creating and organizing a corporation pursu- ; • ant of the provisions ;of _■ chapter 34, of the « . General Statutes of . the State ot - Minnesota,' , and the several acts amendatory thereof, and -do hereby ' adopt * and . sign the following articles of Incorporation : ' .. ': . ~ ;. •-. :- t 1 First— The name of said corporation is and' shall be the "St. Paul . Belt Railroad Com"7 pany.-' - - ... ; ,- : ; .The general nature of the business of said corporation shall be -to construct, maintain and operate . the railroads hereinafter men tioned for public use in the conveyance of persons and property, to-wit: *- 7 A line of railway of standard gauge with one or - more ■ tracks extending from a con venient point of junction with the tracks of the St. Paul Union Depot company at or near the center of < Third street, in the city of St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof; . thence upon '-. the most feasible route, in a ' general northerly "and northwesterly direc tion, to a- point of junction with the so-called Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie <& Atlantic • railway, hereafter to be located,. : within the town of .White Bear, so-called, . together with one branch from such line ex tending in an easterly direction to a point of junction: with the so-called Minnesota; St. Croix & Wisconsin railroad in tho town of . New Canada, and another branch extending from such lino in a general westerly direc , tion from some convenient point thereupon, hereafter to be located, to a point of junc tion with tho tracks and property of the Minnesota > Transfer Railway company, so called, said main line and branches being . severally and respectively within the county of Ramsey and State Of Minnesota. i Also ■ a line ' or .'. railway of standard gauge ** with one or more trucks extending from some convenient ■ point upon .. the .- Minnesota .. & . Northwestern ■>' railroad, so called, hereafter to :be located, • within the county of Ramsey . or | the county j of Dakota in said State of . Minnesota, thence upon the most feasable route in a general . westerly and northwesterly direction, to' a j point of junction with the tracks of the Chi- • : cago, Milwaukee & St Paul -Rail way com pany and the Minneapolis & St.Louis Rail way company and' the Minneapolis & "Pacific 1 Railway company V and. the Minneapolis Eastern Railway * company, at or hear j the city of Minneapolis, so called, within the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesota. The principal place of transacting the busi , ness of said corporation shall be and is here? by established and located at the city oi Saint Paul in the State of Minnesota. 7 Second— The . time of : commencment of said corporation shall be and is the date of the completed filing, recording and publica tion of these articles, and said' corporation shall continue for a period of fifty years from and after said time. 7 * ' : ■ .... . -." Third— The amount of capital stock of said corporation is one million - five hundred thousand ($1,500,000) dollars, and -the same shall be paid, in** when, and as, and in such manner as the board !of directors may by resolution require, subject to the provi -. sions of law in that behalf. >; * k r Fourth— The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to - which said corporation shall at any time be subject is five million (55,000,000) dollars. -'-:.. --.* Fifth— names and ■ places of residence of the persons forming this association for . ! incorporation are as follows : i Edmund Rice, Jr., residing at St. Paul, Minnesota; William • G. Gaston, residing at St. Paul, Minnesota; William Dawson, . Jr., residing at St Paul, Minnesota; John H. Morrison, residing at ; St. Paul, Minnesota; Edwin A. Jaggard, re siding at St. Paul, Minnesota. . - • Sixth— The -names of the -first board of directors are as follows Edmund Rice, Jr., William G. Gaston, William Dawson. Jr., John H. Morrison and Edwin A. Jaggard. The government of the corporation and the * management of its affairs shall ,be vested in a board of directors, five (5) in number, who shall be chosen by the . stockholders at the . annual meeting of the corporation held upon such day in' each year as shall from time to time be designated by the by-laws of the corporation. Only stockholders shall be • eligible to be directors. The board of directors shall, at their first meeting, elect a president, vice president, sec retary and treasurer, who shall severally and . respectively perform such - duties as are usually performed by like officers of similar • corporations, as well as special duties from : time to time assigned to them by the board of directors. The board of directors shall have all the power and authority in and about the man agement of the affairs of the corporation now vested or hereafter to be vested in similar bodies by the laws of Minnesota now in force '■- or hereafter to be established, each - director . shall hold his office until his successor is elected and qualified. All officers of the corporation shall be stockholders. *'.'*'*.:*.. Seventh— The number of shares of the capital stock of the St. Paul Belt Railroad, company is fifteen thousand (15,000) and each share is and shall be of the par value of ■ one hundred ($100) dollars. .'••" . ■■ In witness whereof, the persons forming this association for incorporation of the St. . ' . Paul Belt Railroad company have hereunto, . each for himself, set their hands and seals this thirteenth (13th) . day of June in the . year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred : and eighty-seven.. "' '.':"'. *' " ■i EDMUND RICE, Jr. *•*• -' [Seal/ WILLIAM G. GASTON, -'.*•-; "Seal.' WILLIAM DAWSON, Jr.,-- Seal. : JOHN H. MORRISON, Seal.. EDWIN A. JAGGARD. . [Seal.] Signed and sealed in the presence of: ROBERT G. MACKAY, ) ERNEST PETERSON, f . :,v STATE OF MINNESOTA,).. ■ ' '•*".■- County op Ramsey, < *t - > On this 14th day of June, A. D. 1887, be fore me, a notary public in and for the J . county and state aforesaid, personally ap peared Edmund Rice, Jr., William G. Gas ton, William Dawson, Jr., John H. Morrison ' . , and Edwin A. Jaggard, to me known to be • ; the persons described In and who executed the foregoing articles of incorporation of the. . St Paul Belt Railroad company, by setting their respective hands and seals thereunto, and severally and respectively acknowledged . each for himself that they executed the same as their free act and deed. ■ . ■ . ■ In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my notarial seal this 14th . day of -. June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. - -• ROBERT G. MACK.AY, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minnesota. • STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) ''.-."' ■■ County or Ramsey. >ss. • Office of the Register of Deeds. ) -. ' This is to certify that the within instrument ' was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, : on the 21st day of June, A. D. 1887, at 2 o'clock p. m., and that the . same was duly .'. recorded in Book C, of incorporations, pages 386-7-8. • M. J.BELL, [Seal.] -7. Register of Deeds. STATE OF MINNESOTA, » _. . Department of State, J * I hereby certify that the within instrument • was filed for record in this office on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1887, at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly recorded in Book R, of incor porations on page 270. H. MATTSON, Secretary of State. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, District Court Second Judicial District Orlau O. Cullen, Kimble P. Cullen and Mar ... tha J. Cullen, his wife, plaintiffs, ... vs. -:"•'.: John Farrington and Mary F. Farrington, his wife, Charles W. Cullen and Elizabeth D. ' . Cullen, his wife, William C. Farrington, . Susie S. Farrington, Charles N. Nelson, as . trustee of George Ned Culver; George Ned -; Culver and Sarah C. Culver, his wife, Mar garet E. Culver, Horace P. Rugg, Margaret . C. Rugg, George C. Rugg and Mary V: Rugg, defendants. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE IN PARTITION. . Notice Is hereby given that at the Wabasha street door of the office of the Clerk of the District Court above named, at the corner of Fifth street and Wabasha street in the City ' of St Paul, in Ramsey County, Minnesota, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of : the 6th day of July, A. D. 1887, I, Robert A. Smith, the referee appointed by the district court above named for this purpose, will, under and by virtue of the judgment of said court hereto- " fore rendered in this action, and of record in said action, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor for cash the follow ing described tract and lot . of I land which is situated in said City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, and is described and bounded as follows: ■*'•' ' . Commencing at the southeast corner of block seventeen (17), in Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul, according to the plat , thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Ramsey County; running thence westerly along the northerly line of Third street . (which was formerly called St Anthony avenue), in the City of St. Paul, seventy-four (74) feet, more or . less; to the center of the easterly wall of the stone build ing there situated, which . was erected by A _ Vance Brown; thence running northerly on . a line parallel with the westerly line of Washington street one hundred (100) feet; thence westerly on a • line parallel " with the . northerly line of Third street aforesaid thirty (30) feet and six (6) inches ; thence north erly on a line parallel with - the westerly line' of said Washington street ninety-eight (98). feet, more or less,' to the - southerly line of Fourth, (4th) (which was formerly called Main) street; thence- easterly along* the southerly line of said Fourth (4th) street one hundred and four and one-half (1041/*) feet more or _ less, to the southwest : corner of Fourth street and Washington street, which is the northeast eornef of said- block seventeen (17) ; thence southerly along the : westerly line of Washington street one hun dred and . ninety -eight (198) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, which tract comprises all of lot nine (9) and parts of lots one 1 ) and eight (8), all in said block seven teen (17), and is commonly known as the Metropolitan hotel property. - Said sale will be made ■: to the highest bid der for cash. Ten per cent of the bid must be deposited and paid to me when the bid is made, and the balance must be paid in cash . upon the : confirmation of the sale by the. • court and the delivery. of my deed as referee. Said '• tract of land and all the buildings', •thereon will be sold in one single lot ' ROBERT A. SMITH, Referee. " ' St. Paul, May 10, 1886. .-. . 7 . John -B. & \V. H. Sanbobn, Attorneys for Referee. •'.: may 16-7w-mon. . ARTICLES OP ., INCORPORATION OF . , - the -Bricklayers' ' Co-operative Building association. ..Know ; all men, .. that we, the Undertfgned,' for the - purpose Of organizing and becoming a 'body corporate under and by virtue of the laws of ; the State of .Minne- , sota, In' such case made > and • provided, have adopted and signed the following articles of agreement and incorporation : :■ [ Article I.— The name of :. this , corporation : shall be tho Brictlavers' Co-operative Build ing association. • The general nature of its business is | declared -to be the erection of buildings by contract or otherwise, and the taking, holding and conveying of such real and personal estate as shall be necessary for the purposes of its . organization. The place within which its business is to be carried on shall be the State of Minnesota, and its prin cipal place of business shall be the city of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota. : •-/.•- - . Art. ll. The time of - the commencement of said corporation shall .be the 28th day of June, A.'D. 1887, and the period of its exist ence shall be thirty (30) years. ; ■ ■ Art. lll.— The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be the sum of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars, and shall be di j vided into ten thousand (10,000) shares of the par value of five ($5) dollars each. Art. IV.— The highest - amount : of indebtedness or liability to which said corpo ration shall at any time be subject- shall be the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars. . * •-. -•-.-. Art. V. The name and place of residence of the persons forming this association for incorporation - areas follows: Andrew J. Hies, : -William Powers, • Edward Powers, James Childs, r Edward :P. Ilylaud, Henry Taeger, Henry Meuke, Nicolas Dumont, Thomas P. McDermott, J. A. Blanchard and John Walsh, all of the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota. | ■ ■ Art. VI. — The business of said corporation shall be managed and conducted by a presi dent, a secretary, a treasurer, two (2) audi tors, and six directors, who shall be styled a Board of Management, and the first Board of Management shall consist of Andrew J. Ries, president;- William Powers, . secretary ; Ed- ' ward Powers, treasurer; J.* A. Blanchard and John Walsh; auditors, and James Childs, Ed ward F. Hyland, Henry Yaeger.Henry Menke, Nicolas Dumont and Thomas P. McDermott, directors, who shall hold office until the first annual meeting of stockholders of said cor poration tb be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, A. D. 1888, and on the same day on each year thereafter. • " Art. VlJ.— The term of office of- the officers and directors of said corporation shall be for one. (1) year and until their successors are duly elected and qualified, and any vacancy that may occur in • any office or in the direct ors, may be filled until the next annual meet ing of the stockholders as may be provided for in the .by-laws of said corporation, aud the stockholders of said corporation shall as , soon as practicable adopt such by-laws as are necessary for the proper . conducting of the business of said corporation. - In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-fourth day of June, A. D. 1887. .... ANDREW J. RIES, [Seal.] . WM. POWERS, . - . Seal. 7-7 EDWARD POWERS, Seal. : J. A. BLANCHARD, - Seal. JOHN WALSH. 7 seal. ..'. JAMES CHILDS, Seal. - .......; EDWARD F. HYLAND, Seal. '■-•>.' HEINRICH MENKE, Seal.' • : ■ HENRY YAEGER, - - <r* Seal. NERLOS DUMONT, Seal. THOMAS P. McDERMOTT. [Seal. Signed and sealed in presence of - I. L. _M.u_.vn. 1 :• R.C.KING... j. . STATE OF MINNESOTA, I _ County op Ramsey, f ss * On this 21th day of June, A. D. 1887, per sonally came before me Andrew J. Ries, William Powers,. Edward Powers, J. A. Blanchard, John Walsh, James Childs, Ed ward F. Hyland; Henry Menke, Henry Yaeger, Nicolas Dumont, and Thomas P. Mc- Dermott; to me known to be the same per sons described in and who executed the fore going ; instrument, and they . each acknowl edged that they executed the same freely and voluntarily for the uses and purposes therein expressed as their own free act and deed. (Notarial Seal.) I. L. MAHAN, Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minnesota. 1 b.- ;. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 • County of Ramsey, >ss. Office of tije Register or Deeds. ) This is to certify that the within Instrument was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1887, at 9:45 o'clock a. m., and that the same was duly recorded in Book D of Incorporations, pages 290 to 292. , ' . -M. J. BELL, * (Seal.) ; - Register of Deeds. By C. J. Williams, Deputy. STATE OF MINNESOTA, » Department of State. . ) ... I hereby. certify that the within instrument was'flled for record in' this . office on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1887, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in I Book L of In corporations, on page — H. MATTSON, 177-178*' '• . Secretary of State. ARTICLES OF i ASSOCIATION OF THE Standard Oil Company. . The undersigned, desiring to form a corpo ration under arid by virtue of title 2, chap ter XXXIV of the laws of Minnesota, relative to the formation of corporations for mercan . tile and other purposes, do hereby adopt the following articles of association. First— : The name of «aid corporation shall be the Standard Oil ■ Company. The nature of its business shall be dealing in oils, in cluding petroleum and all its products. Second— The corporation shall begin busi ness on the Ist day of July. 1887, and shall continue for- the term of thirty years from said date. •-" i'?-;.: ..." ;- Third— The capital stock of said corpora tion shall be one hundred thousand dollars, Said 'in full in cash, prior to its beginning business. * . Fourth— The highest amount of indebted ness of said . corporation shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital. Fifth— The names, and places of residence, of the persons . forming . said association for incorporation are ' William :H. Conver, of St. Paul, • Minnesota; ! Horace IA. Hutchins, of New York city David S. Cowles, of Rye, ■NY..-.--.: •■,',- J.:;.. * . Sixth— The names of the first board of di rectors are William 11. Conver, of St. Paul, Minnesota; William Thompson, of New York city; David :S. Cowles. of Rye, N. V. ; George F. Gregory, of Brooklyn, N. V. ; Hor i ace A, Hutchins, of New York city. • The government < of the corporation, and management of its affairs shall be vested in a ' board of. five directors, one of whom shall be President and one Vice President, and in a Secretary and a ' Treasurer, ' who shall be elected annually on the first day of July. Seventh— number of shares shall be 1,000, of $100 each. a In.witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 17th day of June, A.D.1857: ... Horace A,* Hutchins, [Seal] ■ -.:'7; ' David S. Cowles, [Seal] William H. Conveb. [Seal] In the presence of : .. . A. A. L. Thorn, W. L. Thomtson. : STATE OF MINNESOTA, . „„ County of Ramsey, ( ss On this 21st day of June, A. D. 1887. be fore me, a notary public in and for said county and state, personally appeared Will iam H. Conver, to me known to be one of the person described in and who executed the foregoing articles . of incorporation, and he acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. [Notarial Seal.] -v. W. L. THOMPSON, • j Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. ' STATE OF NEW YORK, »' „ City of New York. ) • ' . Before me, : a notary public in and for said City, personally came Horace A. Hutchins and David S. Cowles, to me personally known, . and known to be the persons who signed the foregoing articles of association, and acknowledged that they executed the . same for the purpose" therein mentioned, and as their free act and deed. . Witness mv hand and seal this 17th day of June, A. D. 1887. ••■ „ : -v- v -. *^- [Notarial Seal.] W. LESLIE SCRYMSER, •'■--. Notary Public Kings County.' ••■ Certificate filed N. Y. County. STATE OF NEW YORK, I- _ City and County of New York. j SS ; I, James A. : ' Flack, clerk of the city and' county of New York, and also clerk of the supreme court of. said. city and county, the same being a court of record, do hereby cer tify that W. Leslie Scrymser has filed in the clerk's office ot the county of .New York, a certified copy of his appointment as notary public of the county of Kings, with his auto . graph signature, and was, at the time of tak ing the proof or acknowledgment- of the an- ' nexed instrument, duly authorized to take the same, and, further," that I am well ac quainted with tho handwriting of such no . tary, and verily believe the signature to the' ' said certificate of proof or acknowledgment to be genuine. -.- .-■-'.. '. ■ In testimony whereof I have hereunto set "my. hand and; affixed the seal of the said court and county, the 18th day of June, ■ 1887. ."•'..-■* i' ;. [Court Seal.] • ■ : JAMES A. FLACK, ... . . . ■ . Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) * .'.'. County of Ramsey, J-ss. .-: : Office of the Register op Deeds. ) • This Is to certify that (he witfiin instrument .was tiled for record in this office, at St. Paul, .'on the 21st day of June, A. D. 1887, at 1:30 •o'clock p. m., and- that the same was duly recorded in book D, Incorporations,'- page 257. . .;.. MJ. BELL, ■ '• " Register of Deeds. [Register of Deeds Seal.] ; By 11. A. Haoeman, ' Deputy. -._, * STATE. OF MINNESOTA, I - • ' 4 j,Ki i ART-«ENT op State, j . I hereby cer'Jjy that the within Instrument .was filed for record In this office on the22d : day;of June.' A. D. 1887. at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 and was duly .recorded in book -It of Incor- ' .porktions, on page -iii, etc.* ;. .-. [Stale Seal.] '. : , j >■ : H. MATTSON," v." „'■ i . ;, Secretary of State. [SftTCHir^^C^PA^L,' Patent At- In I til 1 0 'forhey . and Solicitor, GOO ::-.:;:■•■.-■: Temple Court.Minneapo lis, ; Minn. Four years' experience as Examiner U. S., Patent Office. irTft TO BUILDERS. Joiner's Work, Including Carpenter ' Work, Painting and Glazing. -?: ■"••- County Auditor's Office, I St. Paul, Minn., May 25, 1887. J -.'.-.* Notice is hereby given and advertise ment made for proposals or bids for the ' Entire Joiner's Work, Including .- all Carpenter Work, Painting and: Glazing for the City Hall ."-; and , Court House, On Court House square .In the city .of St. Paul, . Ramsey county, Minnesota, including all the work ; an material re- ' quired for all such joner'swork,'carpenter. work, painting and glazing, and to con struct, execute and fully complete | and finish the same entire according to the plans and specifications ' therefor - pre-. .pared by E. P. Bassford; the * architect, at room No. 28, Gilfillan block, at the corner of Jackson and' Fourth' streets, in said city of St. Paul. Such proposals or bids ' will .be re . ceived at the office of the County Au ditor of said Kamsey county, in • said city of St. Paul, until . 3 O'clock P. M., ON THE "*• 6th Day of July, 1887. All proposals or bids to be addressed to M. F. Kain, . Secretary . of. the ':" City.: . Hall and Court House Special.Commis sioners, St. Paul, Minn. .• . 77. The right is hereby reserved to reject all bids of incompetent and irresponsi- j ble bidders, and all such bids as may be - unreasonable. ■-.-"■ 7.- '.-..'._ . " No bid will be entertained or consid ered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bidders, with sureties re- , siding in Minnesota, and satisfactory to the Commissioners, in the penal - sum of ■: four thousand dollars, conditioned that if the bid shall be accepted and the con-, tract awarded to the bidder, or bidders, • be or they will enter into and execute - such contract, and such bond with such sureties for the performance of his or their cohtracts as may be. required by the Commissioners, and approved by a • three-fourths {%) vote of the County Commissioners and Common Council of ' the City of St. ! Paul, -of the members elect in joint session, or in .lieu of such : bond the bid may be .' accompanied by a ' check for the sum of. four thousand dol lars on some bank '. in the City of St. Paul, duly certified, as . a security and : deposit with said Commissioners, and subject to the same condition " stated in the condition of the bond, and .' payable to the order of Robert A. Smith, Chair man of the City Hall and Court House Commission. The full individual names of the mem bers of a firm, and the full I and ; correct name of the corporation bidding shall be stated in the bid. ' By order of the City "'■ Hall and Court House Special Commissioners. M. F. KAIN, County Auditor, Secretary of Special Commission. . 145-188 -:;..: .. — 1 CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, V St. Paul, Minn., June 25, 1887. f I will make application' to the - district court in and for the county of Ramsey and State : of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday, July. 16, 1887, at the court house, in St. Paid, Minne sota, for judgment - against the several lots and real estate embraced in a war rant in my hands for. the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may. attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: ' *■"_*"" " PA VINO. ; MINNESOTA . STREET (WITH CEDAR BLOCKS), FROM SECOND (2D) STREET TO NORTH LINE OF EIGHTH (BTH) STREET. St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and • • ■,;.•■_ Am't of description. * 7 Lot. Block.- Assm't WMStees.. ...li. •24 $442.00 J A Stees, Sly 1-6 v.-rjzUl- • of.. ...... I&2' 24 72.50 R H Ives et al., trus- ■_- .':■-. tee, N'ly 5-C 0f..1&3 ""- 24. 513.75 *H N Jackson,- W'ly ■ *-. ;-*»»•- J£ 0f. ;......... 10&11 25 390.50 Thos Shearan, Sly Hot.' .......... 9 25. 102.75 WW Thomas and H. : r, ■. ;: . " L Adams, of 9 •■• 25 102.75 Thos Shearan, N'ly "•- - ■'- 25 ft 0f... ..:; 8 ■ 25 - 102.75 H Rockenfield, W'ly ..-•:.; H0t.. .....;....... 11 18 205.50 S Lee Davis and M Brown, Sly X of.. 9 18. 102.75 Jas Dooley etal.. 7 *.; IS .*: . 205.50 Langevin's ' Subdivision of Part of Block 10, St. Paul Proper. . Supposed owner and •-.' Am't of description. ... Lot. Assm' EF Berrisford ..1,2«£3 5370.00 EaLangevin 8 102.75 St. Paul Proper. * Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't John D0y1e. . .... . . 10 11 $205.50 E Langevin......... 8 11 205.50 "AnnaCßecht......; : 7 11 .205.50 Jas Flannagan et al. 6 '- 11 • 205.50 E Berrisford ..'....11 4 205.50' Same..... ......10 4 205.50 Tim Reardon, (ex- ' j',-'.:: cept alley) — ... 1 5 475.00 Robert & Randall's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of . description.' Lot. Block. Assm't: Phillip Fetsch,- N'ly ; ~ Hot ........ ..8' 197 $96.75 Thos Berrisford 7 19 193.00 "Same... ......... 6 19 193.00 All in the city of St.' Paul, county of Ramsev and state of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, City ; Treasurer. • CONTRACT WORK. Grading and Sewering Alley in Block 21, Woodland Park Ad dition. Office Board of Public Works, J City of St. PAUL.Minn., June 17.1887. J Sealed bids ; will be received Dy : the Board of Public Works in and for .the corporation of the •■ city of St. Paul,. Minnesota, at their office in -said city, until 12 m. on , the . 30th day of June, A. ! D. lSt.7, lon- grading and sewering the : alley in Block 21,. Woodland-Park Ad dition, from- Arundel street to Maekubin street," in said city, ; according to plans and specifications, on file .in-, the office of said Hoard. j-. ..-,--. .:.-. -■.-. -. ••■... '.-.■ A bond with at least two (2) ' sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent.* of the gross amount bid must acompany : each bid. The said Board; reserves the right . to . reject any or all bids. - . . . R.L.GORMAN, President.' Official: W. F. Erwix, : 109-179 :. Clerk Board o W "- "^rks_ •