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.{ST. PAUL WANTS. y ••- .- •■• ►V Wants on this page will be inserted under '■ Classified headings according to the following f'. TABLE OP BATES. O *3 H. -"1 • *Q on on Sumner _ ° 2 ~ * a 2 .« of- iO 1 »9 HI «1 »3 on co Be < " ~ 2. 2 " n n: 2 Words. § a ff c S" 3 a t> <» I 2 S « I 5."> or less $. 15;5.27j5.395.51 $.63 $.75 $.87 16 words! .16. .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words .17! .30 .43 .56 .09 .&2 .95 18 words .18 .32 .46 .60 .74 .881.01 19 words .19 -34 .49 .64 .79 .941.03 20 words .20 .35 .50 .65! .80 .951.10 21 words .21 .37! .53 .69 .85 1.011.17 22 words .22 .39 .56 .73 .901.071.24 23 words! .23 .41 .59 .77 .951.1311.31 24 words' .24 .12 .60 .78: .96 1.14 1.32 25 words' .25 .44 .03 .821.011.201.39 20 words .20 .46 ; .66 .861.0611.26,1.46 27 words .27 .48 .69 .90 VIM .32 1.53 88 words .28 .49 .70 .911.121.33 1.54 29 words; -29 -51 -73 .95 1.17 .39 .01 SO words! .30 .53 .76 .991.2211.45 1.68 81 words 1 81 .55 .79 1.03 1.27 1.51 32 words .82 .56 .801.0411.28,1. S3 words: .33 .58 .831.081.3311.581180 34 words .34 .60 .86 1.12 1.88 1.63 1 90 35 words .35 .62, .891143111701197 36 words. .36; .63 ; .901.171.441.711198 87 words .37 .65 .93 21 .491.7712.05 88 words .38 .67! .961.251.541.83 2.12 89 words .391 .661 .99.1.291.59:1.89 40 words .40 .704.OO'l. 30(1.00 1.90 2. -6 *1 words .41 .721.031.341.651.962.27 *2 words .42 .741.061.3811.70,2. 2.30 *3 Words .43 .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 2.08 2.41 44 words .44 .771.101.431.762.092.42 45 words .45 791.131.471.812.15249 46 words .46 si 1.161.51 1.862.21 2.56 •7 words 4; .83 1.19:1.551.91*2.27 2.63 18 words .48 .841.201.561.922.28,2.64 £9 words .49 .86 .23 1.00 1.97 2.34 2.71 50 words 50 .88 1.26 1.64!1.022.402.78 - • . : . pound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full Word. in Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. A GOOD oyster stew 15 cents: a meal tor 10 cents: ham and eggs with potatoes, 10 cents: coffee with bread and butter, 5 cents. New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson St.- 275-281 AGENTS— Wanted .agents to handle the now Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; greatest novelty ever produced; erases ink in two seconds; no abrasion of paj>er: 200 to 500 per cent, profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days: another §32 in two hours: territory absolutely free: sal ary to good men: no" ladies need answer; sample. 35 cents. Fur terms and full par ticulars address the manufacturers. J. W. Skinner & Co., Onalaska, Wis. 278-281 AGENT* glory in their success in selling our invention; an article of household use: once seen is to realize its superior merit; it is your interest to send for our circulars. The Novelty Fabric Implement Co.. Union block. St. Paul. Minn. 275-281 AGENTS- -Wanted, agents in every county in United States; $75 per month and expenses: sold by sample; outfits and stock free. Allworth Manufacturing Company. Rutherford. N. J. 274-29*7 AGENTS wanted in every town to sell our new book. Earth, Sea" and Sky; it is having an immense sale: outfit only 75 cents; call or write for terms. Empyreal Publishing house, 24 East Fourth st. St. Paul. Minn. 256-286 BOILERMAKERS wanted at Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. . 279 BOOKKEEPER— assistant book keeper: must be a good penman and ac curate at figures: state experience and salary expected. - Address II 24, Globe. -.— • 5 Bartender wanted at Bee Hive Enter prise. 57 East Fifth st. 279 BTtT'HEK— A butcher at 185 Western aye. 5 BARBER— Wanted, at 626 East Seventh st. j- 3 BOY— Wanted a boy to take care of horse. Call at 31 East Fifth, after 8 o'clock. 5 BOY'S— boys to . learn the trade at Brown & Haywood's stained glass works. No. 154 East Third st. 5 BOY —Wanted, an office boy.; references re quired. Apply to Dr. Aiicker, 34 West Third st. 279-281 BOY— Wanted, an office boy at 342 Sibiev st. - 5 BOYS —Ten boys wanted at the Manhattan, corner Seventh and Jackson st.; wages, S3 per week. 5 BOY— Wanted, a boy steady and willing, about fourteen years old. to learn brush making. Maendler Bros., 403 Jackson st 5 BOA— Wanted, a good, strong boy. Apply Northwestern Stamp works," 43 East Third st. 5 BOA'— steady German boy fourteen or fif teen years old to work at shoe store. 423 Wabasha st. E. Treasure. 5 BOY— a good delivery boy. Call at 600 Canada st., in grocery"line. 4 BOY— Wanted, office and messenger boy, twelve to fifteen years of age. St. Paul Collection Bureau, 315 Jackson st. 3 BOA— Wanted, a strong boy to learn the locksmith and bellhanging trade at once. Call at 61 East Third st. 4 BOY wanted to work round house and barn. Good pay. Call room 132, Globe building. 3 BOY— boy wanted at 410 Jackson st. ■ 3 CiOATMAK ERS— three coat / makers at Robert Kreiger's, 93 East Fourth st. 5 COMPOSITOR— Wanted, a good job com ' positor: fair wages and steady employ ment. Correspond with the Argus Printing company, Fargo. 4 Ci ARPENTERS wanted. Farrington ay.. ' between Ellen and Charles. 279-280 CARPENTERS— or five carpenters ' for tank work on "Soo" R. R. Two months' work, $2.50 per day. None but me chanics need apply. Fairbanks, Morse & Co.. 371 and 373. Sibley st. 3 C CARPENTERS wanted at once at Bee * Hive Enterprise. 57 East Fifth st. 279 CARPENTER— Three men for putting casings, hanging doors, at the Robbins house, Irvine Park. 3 COACHMAN— Wanted, a young man fa miliar with horses and" carriages, to drive carriage team and make himself gener- | ally useful in a private family; references re quired. Call at No. 34 East Sixth st. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, youug man to work on books; must be good penman and accurate at figures; state experience. IT. 24, Globe. 4 ENGINEER— engineer Eagle iron works. Fifth and Neill sts. 3 HELP— Are you employed? if not call on us; we are constantly in want of help of all grades: clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, janitors, watchmen, porters, carpenters, teamsters, office hoys, etc.. etc., will find it to their advantage to hand in their applications at once for a position: call at once. Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 LABORER* 100 railroad laborers tor Colorado; steady work; fare only 815. - White's employment office, 295 Jackson st, fcV. Paul, or 117 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis. 279-281 I AW STUDENT wanted. Address H 25, 1- Globe. . 5 MAN— a good, reliable man that UJ- knows something about the meat busi ness, to take and deliver orders and work in market. Uiuversity ay., Union Park.279-282 MEN— Wanted fifty more men for L.a Salle, III.; steady work all winter; ship to-night: free fare; fifteen tracklayers for the Milwaukee company at Merrill, Wis.; 82 per day; free fare. Moore's Employment agency. 283 Sibley st, St Paul, or 27 Nicol let ay., Minneapolis, 279 AN ANTED— man to work in clothing store. Apply 392 Rosabel st 3 MAN wanted at Kent's Package Delivery, 209 West Seventh st. "3 NURSE— Male nurse at city and county hospital; references required. 3 FAINTER and graiuer wanted at 49 Fair . field ay., West St Paul. -. -. ■ . 5 PLUMBERS and gasfitters wanted at 343 Minnesota St., St Paul. - 5 HAItMACIST — Wauled, Scandinavian pharmacist, registered: one that can speak German preferred. H 43, Globe. ' - 278-280 SITUATIONS OFFERED. -' A-^A Male—Continued. PHARMACIST wanted, one Mho is regis tered in Minnesota; must come well recommended.-Address F 4, Globe.. 4 ORTER—Wanted, a porter at St. Dennis hotel, 420 Minnesota st. .. . . 3 RETOUCHER Wanted—Competent hand.' Apply to Miller, photographer, Minne apolis. ' 3 SALESMAN— Dry goods salesman wanted to take charge of store; must be a thor ough dry goods man. Call between 12 and 2. Dee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 SHOEMAKERS wanted. Bee Hive En terprise. 57 East Fifth st. 278 SHOEMAKER— Wanted, a good shoe maker at 195 Wabasha st. 3 SOLICITORS— city solicitors: wanted to work for the American-Live Stock In surance company, 841 Robert st., city. Lib eral remuneration and steady employment to reliable workers. * , * 277-83 SHOK MAKER wanted at 221 West Third St.. Seven Corners, to repair. I Murder. 3 RCNKMAKERS wanted at Bee Rive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 271) TAILORS— Three pants makers, three vest makers and two coat makers wanted at 153 West Seventh st. Powers, tailor. 1 rpEAMSTER wanted at 396 Lafond st. 4 ELEGRAPH OPERATORS AND STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. St. Paul. 208* O LOAN—S2O, $50, §150 to loan on tur niturc, pianos, etc; property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan C0.,"399^ Jack son st.. Kooms 1 and 2. 185* Y\, ANTED—white, at once, first » » class, none other need apply. 802 E. 7th st. : "__ 4 Y\7-'" rKD—Everybody to know that tne » v Merchants exchange is reopened and serving the best meals for the money in Uie city; a trial will convince you. 443 Jackson st. 278-279 WANTED— Twenty carpenters on depot » » work, $2.50 per day, Manitoba com pany; 10 section men for company work; 50 men for "Soo" road. §2 per day; 35 men for Granite Falls. Minn., $1.75 per day, for H. K. Halvorson & Co.: 20 men for lumber woods, go at 3 p. m. to-day: lOsurfacers, Park River, Da— _, $2 per day; 20 men to work for com pany in Minnesota and Dakota. Pioneer Em ployment office, Minneapolis, Second St., be tween Nicollet and Hennepin ays. 270 "\IOOI)-WOKKEK-At once, a first-class »V carriage wood-worker. Apply to George Powers & Co., corner Tenth and Pine sts. . 3 VroirxtJ MAN to deliver groceries and X take care of horses: one that has had some experience. J. N. Mounts, corner Dale st. and Ashland ay. - • 3 OUNG MAN—A stout, intelligent young JL man, who is willing to make himself useful, can secure a good winter job. Call at American Press association, 140 East Third st., after I p. m. to-day. 3 iteinate. APPRENTICE— an apprentice to learn dressmaking at 605 Lafayette ay. 5 AT THE St. Paul Employment office, 420 Wabasha, between Sixth and Seventh sts., first-class help and best of places. 277-279 , COAT and vestmakers wanted at William Geisenheyner's, 111 West Third st. 3 COOK— Good cook. Apply at 466 Portland <> ay. 279-280 COOK— A girl wanted to help cook and do kitchen work, at No. 483 Wabasha st. 5 COOK for pastry, chambermaid and dining room girl. Apvlv City Hotel, 357 Rob ert st. 277-283 COOKS, cooks, cooks.Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 COOK— a woman cook at the Grand Central hotel, corner Seventh and Wabasha sts. 4 COOK— a good girl to do plain cooking on a farm immediately; wages $15 a month. Address L. M. Maxfield, White Bear, Minn. 3 AKPET SEWERS wanted.Bee Hive En terprise. 57 East Fifth st. 279 CHAMBERMAID— At. Hotel Winslow. Seven corners. 5 RESSMAKERS wanted at once. Bee Hive enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 FIR SEWERS wanted. Bee Hive Enler prise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 GIRL— a respectable girl in a family of three; must be able to wash and iron well. 836 Dawson St., Dayton's bluff. 5 GIRLS— Wanted, two dining-room girls at St. James hotel. 5 GIRL wanted to work for board, at 415 Wacouta st. .5 GIRL— good girl, small family, convenient house on cable line. 569 Selby ay. 279-281 GIRL— good Scandiuavisk girl at 59 East Fourth st 5 GIRL wanted at 18 West Tenth st.; private boarding house. _ 4 GIRLS for general housework. Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 279 GIRL — Wanted, one dining room girl. 275 * East Eighth st. . 278-279 GERMAN girl wants situation in plain family: wages. $10 a month. Mrs. Schnell. 65" West Seventh st. 5 HELP— All ladies out of employment will find it to their advantage to call on us: we are constantly supplying all grades of help; salesladies, clerks, bookkeepers, office assistants, factory girls, nurses, governesses, etc., etc.; call at once and leave your applica tions; now is your time; we mean business. Bee Hive Enterprise. 57 East Fifth st 279 OL'SEWORK—GirI for general house workatonce; German preferred. In quire at 219 Spruce st. near corner Sibley. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl forgen eral housework at 216 Farrington ay. 5 OCSEWORK-Girl for general house work. 624 Temperance, corner Thir teenth st. 5 Ol'SEWOßK—Wanted, a good girl for general housework, at 299 Dayton ay. 5 OUSEWOKK—Wanted girl forgeneral housework. 214 Pearl st,. city. 5 HOUSEWORK— immediately, a competent girl for general housework for family of three; German or Norwegian preferred. Mrs. J. P. Wright, 223 Irvine Park. 5 HOUSEWORK— girl for general house work at once. Call at 122 Spruce st. 4 HOUSEWORK— a good girl for general housework, at 74 West Central ay. - - .4 OUSEWORK—GirI wanted forgeneral housework in family of three. 409 East Fifth st. .. ... 5 OUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl to do gen eral housework; wages $12; a good home for a good girl. Apply at 245 East Winifred St., corner of Anita, West St. Paul. HOUSEWORK— an intelligent young girl to do general housework for a family of two persons. Call at once, 685 St. Peter st. 4 OUSEWORK—Competent girl for gen eral housework in family of three. • 519 Marshall ay. '-.-:. • ... . 5 OUSEWOKK—Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply at 779 Day ton ay. :..-—• --• •* ■ 3 OUSEWORK— a good, compe -, tent girl for housework: one that can cook and iron. Call at 46 College ay. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, four in family. 579 Holly ay. 4 OUSEWORK—GirI for general house work; German preferred. Apply 251 Iglehart st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to do house work in small family. 39 West Tenth «: ___3 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework wanted: wages about $2 per week. Call at 76 Custer st. West side. 3 OUBEWOKK-Wanted at once, a girl for housework. 456 Marshall ay. 3 HOUSEWORK— a good girl for general houseworK, at No. 589 Pine st. 275-281 _. HOISEWORK-A girl for general house work. Call at 00 Dale, corner Ash land ay. 3 OUSEWOKK—A good girl wanted for housework; German preferred. Call at 724 East Seventh st. . 275-281 ITCH EN WORK-Girl for general kitchen work or table waiter. 56 West Fourth st. . 279 280 MILLINER wanted at once.Bee Hive En terprise, 57 East Fifth st 279 NURSE girl about fifteen years of age. Apply at 779 Dayton ay. 3 SECOND COOK-Wanted, a strong girl for second cook. Corner Eighth and » acouta sts. _V ■ ;•■.--■ 4 TKIMMER-Wnnted. a sleeve trimmer. X Apply to Mme. Cough. 22 East Third Bt ■ . •■ . 5 WASHERWOMAN-Wanted, a comne » » . tent washerwoman to take work home: only those who will guarantee satisfaction need apply between 10 and 12 Wednesday -500 Cedar st. '4 WANTED— A good girl for second work. W Call at 342 West Third st. ■' ■'. " 4 WANTED— Girls to work for a few days ■■ on draperies for the Cleveland recep yg"- -AfiP,/, t0 vWJ he, c!£ r ' Toles & Co., room l 33 and 34 Globe building. 4 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY -vIORNiyG,OCTOBER 6, 1837.— TWELVE PAGES SITUATIONS 'WAUTED. Mule. •■•.•■.■ BARKER— First class white barber would like a situation at once, a stranger in St. Paul. : Address M 490, East Seventh st. 5 BOOKKEEPER— man who grad~ -D uated in business college desires situa tion as bookkeeper or in office; willing to work for his board for tirst month. Address S 10, Globe. ; ;. '■ 5 BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted as an assistant bookkeeper, or any office work, by a voting man who speaks two languages. Good reference furnished. Address L. 10, lobe. ' 3•_ BOOKKEEPER— a situation as bookkeeper or to perform office duties; age twenty-two years; salary nominal; best of references. Address X 25, Globe, Minne apolis. ', 5 BOOKKEEPER OK COLLECTOR— uation wanted by a man of experience; can furnish best of city references. A. F. V., Room 16, 473 Wabasha st. 4 BOOKKEEPING, or any office work, wanted by a man of practical experi ence with good references. D 26, Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Situation as bookkeeper or any kind of office work that will pay a fair salary; lirst-class references. Address ZO, Globe. - 3 BOOKKEEPER —Situation wanted by young man as bookkeeper and • clerk in grocery store. -Five years expsrience. Can furnish best of references. I. C, 470 Robert st, City. 3_ B" OOKEEPING—A competent person would like to keep books part of the day or evenings. Address B, Box 20. 3 CLERK— man would like situation in a commission house or general store: speaks English or Scandinavian; has a fair knowledge of bookkeeping; can give first class references. Address Integrity, Barrett, Minn. 279-281 CLERK— Wanted, position as clerk in an office by a young man speaking and cor responding in five languages; good outside and city references. Apply letter E 8, Globe. ' 277-279 ' COACHMAN— To drive coach by a young ' man; will work cheap. Address O 14, Globe. 5 COACHMAN— wanted, a 'flrsi class coachman, understands handling :fast stock training; married. Address G 10, Globe. 3 COACHMAN —A young man wishes to act as coachman in private family; can give the best of recommendation. Address G7, j Globe. ■ 3 CLERK— Wanted by young man as clerk in grocery store: can give best ot references; six years' experience. E. K. 167' 2 Como ay, city. 3 COOK— Situation wanted by A 1 male cook; can give the best of references; re liable and experienced. Address H L M, Globe. 5 I DISHWASHERS—EmpIoyment wanted -L/ by two young men as dishwashers in hotels or restaurants. N 39, Globe, 4 DRUG CLERK. German, two and one half years' experience, not registered, desires a situation. R. E. Knorr, 45 Ex change st 3 NGINEER— wanted by a young man to run a stationary engine, or a heating engine, can give reference. Ad dress, W. O. N., 254 Commercial st 5 MPLOYMENT —By a reliable young man, light work of any kind; office pre ferred; will give best of references. Address M, Globe. 278-279 EMPLOYMENT wanted by a German well acquainted with wholesale tobacco busi ness; can give best of references. Address G 38, Globe. 5 EMPLOYMENT— young man and in dustrious wishes some light work in store or office where work is not heavy; wages moderate: West St. Paul preferred. Address 11, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Gentleman of ability and good address, with references, de sires employment during three or four days each week. Address G 55, Globe. : 3 JANITOR— situation wanted by a man as janitor with eleven years' experience. Address Janitor, Globe. 5 PHARMACIST of ten years' experience desires a position in a drug store; age twenty-seven: licensed in Wisconsin and Minnesota. W. Levant, Alexandria, Minn.|a ' 275-281 ' ~ PORTER— Wanted, a job of porter work; first-class one; or dining room work. Apply 122 Valley st. 3" SURVEYOR— Situation wanted with a land surveyor; applicant well acqainted with the use of compass, pocket sextant and chain: reference. Address GW D. Globe. 5 TENOGRAPHER—Position as stenog rapher and typewriter in law office; good references given. Address J 51, Globe. 275-280 ■ SITUATION WANTED by a young man in a wallpaper, stationery or grocery ; ; store; has had experience in either one. Ad dress L. Lischer, 24 Dearborn st. 4 SITUATION WANTED—Situation as clerk wanted in grocery by a young man with experience. Can furnish best of refer ences. Address G 27, Globe. 4 SITUATION wanted by a young mau in a barber Has had one month's ex perience. Can furnish good references. Ad dress N. 20. Globe. 3 STENOGRAPHER— Correspondent wish es correspondence to do in the evening; willing to do other; work can use type writer. Address G 46, Globe. 273-283 TRAVELING MAN— a side line of goods to carry by a man buying goods on the road. Satisfactory references furnished. Address 11, P. O. Box 2208. Female. - A WIDOW wishes to take care of children; can do all kind of sewing; wishes a good home. 852 Reaney. 4 LERKSHIP—A young lady of good family wishes a good clerkship, or some other light, respectable employment. St Mary's Home, this city. . •-...--:/-;■' 5 CLERK— young tody would like a posi tion as clerk or copyist in an office: best of references. Address d Id, Globe. 279 281 HAMBERMAID—A young lady would like a position as chambermaid "in a re spectable place. 448 Minnesota st. 5 COOK— A very excellent German girl, ex perienced in cooking, wants situation; good references. Intelligence office, 65 West Seventh St., Mrs. Schnell. -279 COOK wants a place: meat and pastry: like country hotel the best; good recom mendations. Address A N, Casselton, Dak. 4 OOK AND CHAM BER3lAlD—Wanted Situation by lady and daughter as cook and chambermaid; country preferred." II 46, Globe. 5 CtOOK— A competent cook wants a * . tion. Will help with other work. Can give reference. Address B. X., 85 Leech st. 3 COPYING— Young lady would like to do copying after 6, either on machine or by pen: would go to place of business and take dictation. M. E. G., Globe. 5 OMPANION—Wanted a situation by a young lady as companion or govereuess. Good references. R. 5, Globe. 5 COMPANION— middle-aged lady would like a situation as companion, or to do plain sewing. Address A, 608 Linden st, St. Paul. 5 DRESSMAKER— None but first-class cut ter and filter need apply; work for two weeks. 515 Ashland ay. 5 MPLOYMENT— girls wish to take , place in private family. 18 West Tenth st. " 5 EMPLOYMENT— Lady would like situa tion house-cleaning or washing and ironing. Address Mrs. Ida Levcm, Swede Hollow, East side. No. 60. 5 GOVERNESS— Young lady wan ts situation in Montana or Dakota as governess or nurse girl. Address R 37, Globe. 4 HOUSEKEEPER —An American lady would like a position as housekeeper in a nice family. Address 09, Globe. . 5 OUSEKEEPER—Wanted, a situation as housekeeper, a with child two years old. Call or address Mrs. J. M., Housekeeper, No. 182 Fourteenth st. . " ~—- 5 OLSECLEANING— would like to go out housecleaning. M. G. Moe, 535 L'Orient st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Situation general house work in Email family. Address G 12, Globe. 3 TTOUSEKEEPKR—A young lady desires J.J. a position as housekeeper or companion in a pleasant, respectable family. Address M S, 677 St. Peter st. 275-281 OFFICE WORK—By a young lady, in a lawyer's office, to do office work. Ad dress M 20, Globe. 275-280 SEWING girl would like to sew for a good dressmaker, can cut and fit. Call or address K. E.,473 Wabasha street, room 19.5 TENOGRAPHER—Wanted, situation as stenographer by young lady of experi ence; moderate pay. ' Address FT, Globe. - 279 282 STENOGRAPHER— by a young lady stenographer and type writer, a position; careful and correct. Address F. D., 210 Martin st. 4 SITUATION 'WANi-iilJ—By a lady to cook iii a day order restaurant or a ho tel. Can furnish good references. Address N 37, Globe. ;■'.-.- 4 -a—^^^^^. If you, want to reh a C^HgS; :."j^^»* store read The Globe &&&& "Want" Columns. . FOR REUT. : ' ' ''A-- Houses. ■■ ::T-J"-: COTTAGE— For rent, $18; No. 516 West Seventh st, four-room cottage, with city water, etc., streetcars; apply immmediately. K. B. Heath, with Frauklin & Clay, rooms 3 and 4, Globe building. , 279-2*2 OTTAGE—A. fourtcen-room cottage on Olive st, with all modern conven iences; large, grounds and beautiful shade trees. Inquire of 1). 11. Michaud, 333 Jack son st. 275-281 HOUSE— large house, corner Deios st, and Greenwood avenue, West St. Paul, Ickler & Benedict,. 147 Dakota ay. ■"• V 279-281 * HOUSE, of 5 rooms, 772 York St., nea| Bohn Manfacturlng company, or for sale on easy terms. Inquire 110 East Fourth st._ _____ 278-280 HOUSE to ronton Snellingav.. third house north of University; inquire on the premises. Mrs. Julia Watson. 278-281 HOUSE— To rent from Nov. 15. furnished house to small family. 335 East Tenth st. 278-281- HOUSE of seven rooms, 222 East Four! teeuth st - Apply to 11. Dotigan, 22 _. East Thirteenth st. 279* HOUSE— A handsome flat; all modern conveniences. Inquire of II II Herbst, Room 33, Gilfillan block. 279-282 HOUSES for Rent—Two seven and one five-room house. Inauire at 333 Banfll st ... ' 279 280 HOUSES— Two houses, 802 and 803 Igle hart st; one four room, and one live room with barn. Inquire 95 East Seventh st _ 275 Rooms. ROADWAY, 533 —Nicely furnished front foom; use of bath. 279-280 BROADWAY, 528— rent, nicely fur nished front parlor, bath,etc, in house: fine location; board if desired. 279-282 ROADWAY, 531—One nicely furnished room, with use c f bath-room, and board if desired. • - 274-280 BROADWAY", 531—Nicely furnished rooms en suite or single, with use of bath and board if desired. 274-280 CHARLES STREET, 367—367 Charles ■> st, for light housekeeping, two unfur nished rooms for two grown persons, one room with bay windows and heated, use of bath and woodshed, house new, rent $9. 279 CANADA ST., 565— rent, newly fur nished rooms with bath and furnace heat. 278-282 EAST SEVENTH ST., 194V2—For rent, fine office rooms on Seventh st., near Sibley. Inquire store, 194Va East Seventh. gj£ 278-280 EIGHTH ST.. 217, EAST—One nice fur nished room for rent; suitable for two gentlemen. 279-282 EIGHTH ST., 342, EAST—Largo newly furnished rooms; gas and use of bath: with first-class board. _ 277-279 XCHANGE ST., 386, NORTH— furnished room to rent with both gas and board if desired. 279 XCHANGE ST., 230, SOUTH—Three rooms, one with . alcove, one single; steam heat, bath and breakfast 279-282 EXCHANGE 5T.,394— Good private table board $5 per week. 277-280 FORT ST., 383, NORTH, near Seven cor ners—Neatly furnished front room. 275-281 FIFTH ST., 232, WEST-{Pleasant fur nished room in a private family, one block from Seven corners. " 279 URNISHED ROOMS—with board, also day boarders wanted. 314 E.Bth st. ■ 278-279 JACKSON ST., Nicely furnished, rooms and suites; modern conveniences. 273-279 : OAK ST., 393, NORTH— room, fur nished ; heated by furnace; all conven iences; private family; references required. 279-282 - ; AX ST., 333, one block from Third—A furnished front room on first floor. 279 PEARL ST., 215-Nicely furnished single room; $6 per month; use of bath; board if desired. . 278-254 PEARL ST., 217—Rooms furnished or unfurnished; hot water; use of bathi board if required; new brick. .. 279-283 LEASANT AY., 220— rent, front room with bed-room connecting, suit able for four young men; use of bath. i 278-279 _ PLEASANT AY.. 183—Furnished roomsi modern conveniences. . ,_.. 279-284 OBERT, 535— furnished rooms, bath and all conveniences. .■ 277-79 ROOM-MATE wanted by lady * teacher; teacher preferred. 637 Cedar st. With board. $25 per month. , 278-280 ROOMMATE wanted by lady for nice,' comfortable rooms. Address or apply at room 13. state capitol.'- :■ •• '-* •' •*■'■■• *■ 4 ROOMS let, the most desirable rooms in the city can be obtained at 34 Gil fillan block. ... -278-284 ROOMS— Two furnished single rooms in private house, centrally located; gas, furnace and bath; references required. G 34. Globe. 278 280 ROOMS— For rent, front alcove rooms, suitable for two gentlemen. Address O 19, Globe. ■■■■;■ 277 ROOMS— A suite of 3 rooms in Knauf block. Inquire at No. 304 East Sev enth st. 278-279 ROOMS— Five, six or eleven rooms for rent. Call 341 Sherman st. 275* ROOMS— rent first floor private house, six rooms; pantry, closet, bay windows good cellar; hot and cold water: three blocks from Seven Coiners. Call at 341 Sberman st, 271* SEVENTH ST., 659 EAST, Near Maria ave—slo—Newly furnished room with large closet and use of bath, suitable for two gentlemen. . 279-280 SIXTH ST.. 171, Furnished front room, with alcove, for rent. Inquire on second floor, and not riug front door bell. 278-279 SUMMIT AY., 77, THE PARK PLACE —Rooms, single, or en suite; board in connection; references required. 278-280 IBLEY ST., 557—Nicely furnished front room, bay window, ground floor; with use of bath: low rent. F. A. Upham. 279-283 SIBLEY ST., 546—Four newly-furnished rooms, one front room with alcove and bay window. • 277-283 EMPERANCE ST.. 472, between Eighth and Ninth— furnished front room, furuace heat and bath; board if desired; only a few boarders. 279-280 ABASHA ST., 517-One : nicely fur nished room on first floor, suitable for two gentlemen; bath, etc. 279-281 ABASHA ST., 521—Nice furnished rooms with use of baths. 279-280 WEST THIRD ST., Furnished and Unfurnished rooms for rent 278-280 • - ACOUTA ST., 553—For rent, fur nished front room, location central, private family. '" 279 Stores. TORES AND OFFICES— Gettysburg Panorama building. Apply to J. J. Mc- Cardy, 32 Gilfillan block. 279-285 STORE— For rent, a store on the corner of Jackson and Fourteenth, 26x80 feet; location suitable for almost any kind of busi ness. Apply 146 East Fourth,H. W. Gutsche. ;,.:■■•■ 279-285 .■....• * STORES— rent, three elegant new stores in brick block, corner Tenth and St. Peter sts.; excellent stand for dry goods, grocery and drug stores; steam heat, electric light, etc. Apply to J. R. &S. McMurran", room 17, Globe building. 277-286 I STORE aud dwelling for rent in good loca- I tion, corner West Seventh and Leech. : . 2.78-284 .... , Oflices.'.\ RICE BLOCK, Jackson, corner Fifth St., formerly occupied by C. I). O'Brien;! entire third floor, comprising four rooms, ! vault and water-closet; excellent location and opportunity for lawyers, civil engineers, architects or any legitimate business. R. B.! Heath,with Franklin & Clay, GloDle building ' 278-284...-' '■■. ,•_ B i miscellaneous. ;.;; ; BUILDING— building formerly occu : pled by the Globe; will make sueh 1 changes as may be desired by tenant In-1 quire-of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer j block. - • ._ 149* ! ESK ROOM for rent cheap in nice ground floor oflice: can have front. 128 East Sixth St., opposite Ryan hotel. 279 FACTORY— For rent, a corset factory and all fixtures, just as it stands, which is in good condition.. Call for terms at 309& Jacksou st, opposite Merchants hotel. -••■•'■■ 274-280 INSTRUCTION. I^EED WILL having returned to St. Paul .is ready for scholars on the violin and piano. 171 West Sixth st. 254-283 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Typewrit-' ing and Telegraphy—First-class and ex clusive; names of graduates now holding po sitions sent on application; systems : taught, Eclectic, Pitman and Graham; lessons day: and. evening. or by mail; send for circulars." AnPS P; I? rew»' Hale block, corner Jackson r and Third sts.. St. Paul.' 332* ROARR WAUTED. BOARD— Rooms and board by gentleman -and wife in private family; references exchanged. Address GB, Globe, ■ 277-79 _ BEAE ESTATE FOR SAEE. j :I. St. Pierre A Co.'s Eist.•'. ■ V !j v yA'■'-. 291 South Robert st. \ $99 (\f\(\ FOX new three-story Wrick •,<tf<>***i* l \J\J\j double stores and tene ment building; $5,000 cash; on Fairfield ay. ftl Q/=;n- NINKTY SKVEN 'l'« front 'If-i^Ot^U on South Robert, corner An napolis nt. ■-•"•* •-■ lUSOO "J.S. bllbit,t*s lot at »tock <2T9 ()()() FOB lots on Mohawk ay. $**) t\i Ml FOX hoUBO ,llul lot on Hall ay. ~I*JU\J near Isabel. ■ ■ i" WE HAVE a number of .fine lots to sell * V on monthly payments in Brown <& ; Jw^kson's addition; also in Syndicate addi | tion. -33&teg&ggitfg£gtSkB WE HAVE also lots in all parts of the J » . Sixth ward and South St. Paul. I_ ' " > 278 281 ■• j" 7^ 11. F. Sehnnbe's Ms*. ~ \ Real Estate Broker and Agent, llOVa East Fourth st. — t — , , i THE auction is now over In my addition \ -«V and 1 have a few lots left in each block : as follows: '$5UQ TO 5550 Cath for 10 IOtS iU7 S»3^)() TO SBOU ca° for 5 lots in I «feft \TO $1,100 each for 13 lots in a > 3 <P*JO\J and 4. * ON TERMS to suit; $50 down, $10 per mouth, will buy some of them. /^ALL on owner, 11. F. Schwabe. 278-282 Pierce Rros.* Eist, 51 East Fourth Street. TAKE NOTlCE—Thirteen acres at the very low price, of $2,000 per acre, $11,000 cash, balance on or before three or five years, at 7 per cent; situated on the Mil . waukee Short hue, at the Short Line bridge; has railroad track facilities; to plat can see $20,000 profit. Pierce Bros., 51 East Fourth st. 274-284 - J. P. Eisenmenger's Eist. 472 Rice st. HOUSES with lots at bargains; 300 lots on and near Rice st., . at , all. prices, on monthly payments, or on terms to suit you; 200 acres in acre lots or five-acre lots on Rice st; on McCaron's lake, Sandy lake, Sabbath lake, Bass lake and other lakes at $150 per acre and upwards, on easy terms and at great bargains J. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st. ■ 251* - Miscellaneous. BSTRACTS OP TITLE and alt other manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* BUY A HOME—I will build you a five to seven-room house in theprettiestsuburbs around St. Paul, costing from $1,100 to $1,250 for $150 to $200 cash, balance $7.50 to $10 per month; twenty minutes' ride; fare. 6 cents. Austin S. Fiske, agent, room 12, Chamber of Commerce. 265-294 COTTAGE for Sale— monthly pay ments, cosy 5-room cottage on Charles st, near Rice. C. A. Esterley, Mannheimer block. 278-280 FARM— Wanted to buy improved farm near St. Paul; please state price and terms. Address Farmer, 17, Globe. 268-280 HOUSES —For sale.several dwelling houses and one saloon, now situated on Tenth st. For particulars apply to J. K. &S. Mc- Murran, 17, Globe building. 279-283 HOUSES— Four new houses; nine rooms neatly finished; all modern improve ments; terms very easy. Apply 279 St. An thony ay. 1277-283 LOTS— Two lots at Bald Eagle Lake for sale for a good organ; apply at once. 33, Globe. 278-279 LOTS— sale, 162 lots, the most con venient and best located in the market, two blocks from depot and only three blocks from several manufactories, which will soon be filled with 500 or 600 operators; price, $250 and $300; $25 cash, balance $10 per month. Austin S. Fiske, Room 12, Chamber of Commerce. 249-308 EAL ESTATE for Sale—l have a greaj variety of lots and acres north of St Paul at great bargains and on easy terms. J. F. Eisenmenger. 472 Rice st. .. - 179* (fijO'T/^ BUYS one and a half lot in Eisen «JP«J I*J menger's addition, near Little Canada; has to "be sold at once. 157 West Winifred st, West St. Paul. ■ ■ .- 279-281 fA 7n/IWILL take a rchoice lot 50x (H A ryi \l \ WILL take a choice lot 50x «JjV*l IUU 169 with 20-foot alley, in bCock 2, Woodland Park. Gutsche & Hamlin, 1-10 Fourth st., Room 7. 278-279 fltßAfl—THlSlsa snap. Corner lot in *$*JU U ■ Moter - Line I addition, 3 . blocks . fromjmoter station; ; $250 cash; - balance on time. Address J-. Ed., Globe '"-277-79 :Mr :^"V:fr; "personae.-: |.: FORTUNE TELLERS—Come and see the . Eurepean clairvoyant ■-. fortune tellers; sign of the owl, 65 West Seventh st. 275-231 ORTUNE TELLER— Ellis can be consulted on all affairs of life; $100 for who understands better: you can see your bride or bridegroom in the magic mirror; 169 East Ninth st, near Jackson. Only for two weeks. 275-285 INFORMATION wanted of Mrs. Davis Newell, who resided in St. Paul about 1861. Address FR, Globe. 279-282 RS. ALICE BAGNELL — Magnetic. healer; cures rheumatism, kidney and liver diseases. 386 Broadway, city. 275-281 ETC Madame Teitsworth. St Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant, for tune teller, to 402 Minnesota st.; gives names. 273-283 FISASCIAE. BANK STOCKS—IOO Third National 50 National German-American and others for sale. George C. Olcott, stock broker, 131 East Fifth st. - 278-284 MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, 6V2, 7, 7V& per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. New port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. .73* CJJI _ _ 835, *50, 8100 TO LOAN on fur <PJ-V/ niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any Other article of value; cash advance made on goods in storage: promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St. Paul Loan company, No. 309 Jackson St., Rooms 1 and 2. . . 65* MONEY TO LOAN— the St. haul Trust Company. $100,000, in sums of $1,000 to $20,000.- Purchase money mort gages cashed. - .■-:•;:".;; ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot 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. - ■■- ------ -■ 102* MONEY TO LOAN -on mortgage, at lowest cost without delay. Installment mortgages made payable in sums to suit Dor rower. William N. Viguers. & Co., northeast corner Fourth and Cedar streets. 130* 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* INNESOTA 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* M~~ ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, from $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st 240* . "Jk/TONEYTOLOANin sums of $1,000 to iri. $10,000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without delay. : St Paul Trust company, cor ner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22* ROARRIISG OFFERED. BOARD— Best weekly board in the city for $3.25 at 442 Wabasha st„ opposite city market; all good, square meals. 277-280 BOARD— Front room, with board at 395 West Oak st. 275-280 IGHTH ST., 275. EAST—For rent fur nished rooms with board. 278-279 _J ACKSONST., 155, Comer Twelfth and ,«JL Jackson Sts.—For rent, one large fur nished front room with board; strictly first - class. 278-279 EOST AMD FOUND. COW LOST—One small red and white cow, line back, long, slim, pointed horns; re ward offered if returned to 820 Payne ay. ■.: ■•■■■•.•■: 277-279 DOG LOST— and white pointer dog; name on collar. N. ; McAfee. Please re turn to this office and receive reward. 279* HORSE STRAYED—From No. 18 Mill st, West St. Paul, a roan - horse, aged about twelve years; liberal reward will be of fered for information. 277-279 ONY STRAYED—Brown pony; blazed ,J face; branded S. T. on left shoulder; hind feet while. Address Carmack, 352 Min nesota st. - ' .. ■■;•; ~,:. . 279-281 PONY LOST—Last Friday night . ono .;.black pony; the finder will be awarded by notifying Peter Christiansen, 867 ■ Wood -1 bridge st. -V' :." :.'. . . 277-280 ' '#/'/_' In plenty may be had 17610 By inserting here au ad. BUSINESS CHAftCES. " ANOTHER Grist of snaps: One magnifi cently furnished boarding house, one of the toniest in the city, - 30 boarders -. upper class, everything new and first-class, your own figure, if you want a bargain investigate this; fine flat furnished rooms on Wabasha at a sacrifice: wanted, partuer in butcher shop, must be capable, to good man easy terms; saloon on Wabasha, half value; an other on Seventh st; wanted to trade fine farm in Dakota for horses: fine cigar store for sale; furnished boarding house to rent; wauted partner in tailoring establishment; wanted to trade lot in St. Paul for horse and „s***•. Apply 11 West Fourth St., near Wabasha. Mclvenney & Fulde. Wanted to rent 3 unfurnished rooms. 279 A BARGAIN— For sale, good will of a hotel with furniture and fixtures; also saloon building, furniture and fixtures, doing good business; terms reasonable. Address Burmaster & McEachon, Kelso, Traill county, Dak. 279-282 OR SALE CHEAP— established in -L surance agency doing a good business, representing eight first-class companies. For particulars address P. O. Box 83, Anoka. Minn. 275-289 FOR SALE—A first-class photograph gal lery in a good country town; . the only gallery 111 the county; population over 5,000; will sell on easy terms to the right party*; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply to O. H. Peck, wholesale photo supplies, 217 Second ay. south, Minneapolis. 275-281 FOR SALE—A neat stationery and con fectionery establishment; average daily receipts, $22; rent, with living rooms in con nection, only $25 per mouth. Address "L," Globe. 277-279 FOR SALEFirst class shoe store, with an established trade, finest location in the city; good reasons for selling. Address B 7, Globe. 273-279 FOR SALE— on a valuable corner on East Seventh st, two blocks from Jackson, the good will and fixtures of a fruit and confectionery business; a splendid stand for this or any other business. Apply to James I. Jellett, Room 14, Chamber of Commerce. 274-280 FIRST-CLASS grocery stock and fixtures, horses and wagons; A No.l location. Address 10, Globe. 275-281 TVJEWSPAPER and Job Office for Sale— -Li Will invoice $3,500; if taken at once $2,000 cash will buy. Address Republican, Pipestone, Minn. -. ' 277-280 TO PRINTERS—The entire outfit of the Sheldon News and job office will be sold at private sale at a bargain. It is one of. the best outfits, outside of cities, in the North west, costing $3,500. Campbell air delivery press, engine, Gordon jobber, Peerless paper cutter, imposing stones and about 100 differ ent fonts of job and body type in first-class condition. Excellent chance for parties desirous of establishing a first-class office in any part of the country. Arrangements can be made with parties wishing an office established in any growing town. It will be sold for $2,000. Address, J. G. Watkins, agent, Sheldon, 10. 278-281 - WANTED, immediately, stock of gents' furnishing goods; good per cent, on dollar paid; no publicity. Box 1143, Mau kato, Minn. ' 278-303 ANTED, young man with $25.00 to join advertiser in legitimate paying business; nothing to sell; references given. Address for interview P. 8., Globe, St. Paul. 279 WANTED AT ONCE—A No. 1 man as correspondent, and to take full charge of shipments and collections for a manufac turing concern; must have $5,000 in cash, which will be amply secured; good salary paid to the right man; this business will bear the closest investigation. Address J S, Globe. - 273-279 flfcO f\r\(\— HARDWARE in good town *JP*J*,\J\J\J in Southern Minnesota. Trade established, sold for no fault. Address B. 160, Globe. 278-283 (|}?"1 F* TO $200 to "loan on furniture, mv *JP J-*-l sical instruments, vehicles or live stock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., 309«& Jackson st, Rooms 1 and 2. - 185* WAgTFjP TO REST. ROOMS WANTED—Persons having rooms which they will be willing to rent next monday night, on the occasion of the visit of the president and Mrs. Cleveland, will oblige the committee of arrangements by notifying J. H. Hanson, 406 Robert st. Hotel Ryan. 279-282 ROOMS —Young married couple want two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Address N 41, Globe. 279 ROOMS By a gentleman and daughter rooms in a private family, with or with out board not more than twenty minutes from corner of Fourth aud Robert. Address G 37, Globe. .... 279 ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished rooms wauted for light housekeeping. Ad dress GT, Globe. ... 279-280 ROOM— Dressmaker wishes large furnished room, well lighted, heat and gas; must be in good locality above Ninth st, between Johu and Franklin; rent not over $15. g Ad dress F 2. Globe. ~ ' 279 ROOM A nicely furnished room wanted by a gentleman in a private family about two squares from Windsor. Address F 3. Globe. 278-279 ROOM— by two young men, room, with or without board, on moderate terms, near Pearl st. Address 82, Globe, - 278-280 ___^ ROOM— Wanted, single room, handsomely furnished, with'heat, bath and gas, for gentleman. Address L. S.. Globe. 4 FOR SAEE. BITCHES— sale, two thoroughbred mastiff bitches, cheap. Apply to D. Mac pherson, Merchants hotel, Duluth. Minn. 277-280 FOR SALE Cheap—Desk, chairs and office furniture. Address Meek Bros., 79 West Third St., St. Paul, Minn. 279-280 GREYHOUND PUPS—Six young grey hound pups, two months old. for sale. Apply City Hotel. 357 Robert st., St Paul. 277-283. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale; also heating and cook stove; call at once at No. 233 East Seventh St., Room 22, third floor. 279 AXE ICE FOR SALE—A few cars Minnetonka lake ice delivered on track at $2.50 per ton. St. Paul Ice Company, 120 East Third st. 275-281 MONEY— to $200 to loan on articles of value property left in your posses sion.' St. Paul Loan Co., 309V2" Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. 185* SEND 30 cents for Miunesota Ready Refer ence Book for towu officials and others. C. L. Rice, Granite Falls, Minn. 278-230 STOVE— One No. 8 cook stove for sale cheap, at No. 521 Wabasha st 279-280 TOVE FOR SALE—; new heating stove; suitable for hard or soft coal, or wood. 361 Maria ay. 278-279 SLEIGHS AND SAFES for Three Portland sleighs, one at $40, one at $25, one at $15; also two Hall safes; new; one at $00 and one at $40. Enquire store, 1941,2 East Seventh street. 278-280 ffljl F\(\ WILL BUY my Knabe piano; cost •4P±t/U $650; instrument in perfect con dition. C. E. Hale. 38Q Dayton ay. 274-282 TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE— exchange growing property near Victoria st depots for first class mortgage notes; will give a bargain if taken before I leave St. Paul. Address J. 8., Windsor hotel. 274-280 HARNESS AND BUGGY—WiII exchange for safe, office fixtures, printers' sup. plies, etc; no use for them. 45 Davidson block. 265-288 TRADE— will trade my team, harness and wagon for a lot on any of the streets west of Western ay., and will give the rest in money. Call at or address 385 Fuller st. 278-279 ' LANDS, farms, or other real estate wanted in exchange for lots in St. Paul and Du luth. H. P. Hoppin.Globe building, St. Paul. 278-284 MONEY TO LOAN—SIS and upwards on personal property of any description;, property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 309 Jackson st, Rooms land 2. " ■ 185* . . MISCEEEAKEOUS. ASTINGS KENNEL, N. Horn propne tor, trainer of bird dogs. All dogs cured of gun shyness, trained and broken to own ers. Dogs boarded at 75 cts. per week. Ad dress N. Horn. Hastings, Minn. 277-300 TOR AGE AND FORWARDlNG—Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer chandise, implements, furniture aud house hold 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 reason able rales; warehouse and office.3s9" and3B9 East Third st, St. Paul. Minn. St Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, 11. A. Capron, manager; telephone call 298-2. : 53* TYPEWRITING and shorthand work of all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing your work here experienced.- operators, perfect work, low prices: work called tor and de livered; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 .208*.. RYE WORKS. ■■! 'A A DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • "Works—Gents' clothing a specialty 412 Wabasha st. mid 14 West Sixth, st Paul Minu. <_^^^|^^^^^:;V 134* r\.-uished houses you can get . * ur If you advertise, you bet». AITCTIO3I SAEES. A. M • Roherty. Auctioneer* FINE AND VALUABLE improved busi - ness property at auction: I will sell at auction ou the premises the three-story brick : building located on the south of West Sev enth st., twenty feet east of the corner of Chestnut st; this property has a frontage :on i Seventh st. of twenty feet by a depth ot eighty-eight feet, with a twelve-foot right of .way into Chestnut st. iii the rear; the build ing has been built but a short time and brings in a rental of but $1,200 at present, but will readily bring at least 81,800 per annum. As an investment there is no property centrally ; located that can compare with this.: and as . the owner is very desirous of realizing on ac count of other investments, the price will not stand in the way of the sale, as I can give the assurance that it will be sold to the highest bidder. An insurance policy as to 'the title in the St. Paul Real Estate Title Insurance company will be furnished; there is a mort gage at present on the property of $6,000, which has yet three years to run at OVa per cent, interest; the balance will be required in cash, and a deposit of at least 5 per cent on the purchase price; the sale will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 2:30 in the after noon ; for further particulars call on or ad dress A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Waba sha st, St. Paul, Minn. 278-279 FINE RESIDENCE CORNER at auc tion— will sell at auction on the prem ises, on the comer of Yon Minden and Dous man streets, on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fine property, 140x117, on the northwest corner of the streets above mentioned, and known as lots 9 and 10, in block 5, Winslow's addition; this property is finely situated on the edge of the bluff and commands a most magnificent view of the river; the site is one that can be used for the most pretentious building, being in a good quarter of the city and conven iently near business, street cars, churches, schools, etc.; to any one that wishes a large piece of ground in a good location this is a ! grand opportunity; 1 will also sell at auction on the same day on the premises.. on Sher man street, near Oak. a fine and valuable piece of ground, 50x60 in size, together with a well-built house of seven rooms; this prop erty is also in a thickly settled portion of the city, and where prices have not been affected by the sharp advance that has characterized other portions of the city; the last mentioned piece will be offered at 3 o'clock in the after noon. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Wa basha street. 278-279 HIS IS YOUR GREAT CHANCE—6O very fine and valuable lots in Dawson's Lake Como and Phaien Avenue addition to be sold at auction. I will sell at auction, on the premises on the corner of Lake Como and Phaien avenue and Mississippi street, on Saturday. Oct. 15, at 3 o'clock in the after noon, 60 fine lots in the above named addi tion. This property deserves more than a passing notice, situated as it is, conveniently located near the depots, on the Sault Ste. Marie and St. Paul and St. Croix Falls rail roads, nnd on the direct communication be tween St. Paul's two fine lakes, on the banks of which will be located two of the finest parks in the Northwest. This portion of the city has been kept quiet during the busy real estate season, the owner having refused all offers, but owing to a desire to make some extensive improvements, has decided to throw the property on the market at what ever price the people are willing to pay for it. To those who seek a profitable invest ment,' and one upon which quick returns can be made, I can recommend this property. The terms will be made very easy. Full par ticulars as to terms and conditions of sale will be announced in a few days. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Wabasha st. 278-79 VERY FINE and Sightly Suburban Prop erty at Auction I—l will sell at auction on the premises, on the west side of the Mis-' sissippi river, directly opposite Victoria st, about sixty very fine garden lots; this prop erty lies beautifully and overlooks the Mis sissippi valley for a long distance, and com mands a very fine view of the city; the drive to the property is a delightful one, winding, as it does, along the banks of the ■ river: the property itself is situated on a high knoll or rise of ground about fifteen or twenty min utes' drive from Bridge square, and is with out doubt one of the finest pieces of ground for gardening purposes in the state; the sale will be made on Wednesday, Oct 12, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon; full particulars as to terms and conditions of sale will be given in Tuesday's papers, and plats of the grounds will be ready during this week. A. M. Doh erty, auctioneer. 278-279 \/'ALUABLE CORNER property at auc- V tion—l will sell at auction on the premises, on the comer of Ellen and Dale streets, on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a very fine lot on the corner of Ellen and Dale streets; the streets have been graded and the location is all that could be desired; near schools and churches, within one block of the University avenue street car line, and in one of the most pros perous portions of the city; the terms will be made very easy; for a man of ordinary means, this lot offers unusual inducements; do not fail to attend this sale, as the property will go at whatever price it will bring. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Wabasha street. -:. 278-279 GOOD HOUSE AND LOT at auction— will sell at auction on the premises, on Saturday, Oct. 8. at 4:30 o'clock in the after noon, lot 9, in block 6. in Fletcher's subdi vision of Brewster's addition, • together with the improvements, which consist of a good story and a half dwelling of seven rooms, good cellar and well: the lot is 46x150 and is located near Manitoba shops, with a front age on Brewster ay between Arch and Winter sis.; there is nothing in the city that will compare with this as a convenient home for a man of moderate means, being near busi ness, work, schools and churches: the street cars run within one or two blocks of the property to be sold; terms will be made very easy. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Waba sha st. , 279-281 HE MOST DESIRABLE residence property in St. Paul at auction. We will sell at auction Oct. 17th. at 2 p. m., on the premises, the beautiful lot on the corner of Chestnut st. and Pleasant ay., with a frontage of 75.53 feet on Pleasant ay. by 160 feet on Chestnut st, with brick residence, stables. &c. (40 feet more adjoining above property may be had if desired). Beautiful shade and fruit trees of all kinds adorn the property. This place has been for many years the home of the late Dr. A. G. Brisbine. "The neighbor hood is the most desirable, bounded by the following, magnificent residences: * Col. Farrington . on the north, Hon. George Mitsch on the south; on the west by the mansions of F. B. Clark and A. 11. Wilder: Pleasant ay. is complete, macada mized, handsome shade trees adorn it. and it is certainly one of the finest drives in the city; Chestnut st. from Pleasant to Summit ay., is 66x570 feet, can be made the finest park in the city: this property must be seen to be appreciated, centrally located, one block from cable line, and" admits of the building of a number of fashionable flats, and is the most desirable inside property offered for sale in St. Paul: do not forget the day of sale, Monday, Oct 17 at 2 p. m. A. M. Doherty, Commission Auctioneer. 279 Failiiiee A Holloway. Auctioneer 101 East Fourth St. ; r;; FALLIHEE & HOLLOWAY, real es tate and commission auctioneers, 101 East Fourth st, buy and sell merchandise, household goods of all kinds, or buy bank rupt stocks for cash or sell the same on com mission on favorable terms. 20-1* ST. ANTHONY HILL — Beautiful resi dence and grounds on Ashlaud ay. at auction.'. We will sell on the premises Satur day. Oct. 8, at 3 o'clock p. m.. the elegant residence and grounds, 595 Ashland ay., iv Woodland Park addition. The house is al most new, and built by the present owner, and is first class in every way; contains nine rooms, all 'modem improvements, good fur nace, electric bells, speaking tubes, gas, etc. The lot is 50x142 feet, south facing on Ash land ay. to twenty feet alley. Here is an op portunity to buy a beautiful home at your own price," in the finest residence portion of St. Anthony hill. Terms of sale will be very easy, and possession given within fifteen days from day of sale. To investors we would say that this property will net a kandsome ; income, and to those who want a beautiful home, you cannot fail to appreciate this when you see it. Come to our office any time, and we will give you permission to see the house inside. NOW remember, the sale is without limit, and the property will positively change hands at 3 o'clock p. m., Saturday, Oct 8. For further particulars call on or" address Fallihee & Holloway, auctioneers, 101 East Fourth st. 276-281 Wicltcr.Zahm <fc Co., Auctioneers ICE STREET—AUCTION — We will sell at auction. Saturday, Oct. 8. at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, on the' premises, lot 4, block 2, Fletcher's addition; the lot has a frontage of forty feet on Rice st. by a depth of 138 feet, and is first-class business property: do not miss this opportunity to get a lot at your price on Rice st.: terms"will be made known at the time of sale and at their offices. Wicker, Zahm & Co., Auctioneers, 147 East Sixth st . 276-281 UCTION of Household Furniture—We will sell at auction Saturday, Oct 8, at 10 o'clock iv the forenoon," sharp, all household furniture and goods contained in cottage corner Congress and Greenwood West side, consisting in part of parlor and dining room furniture, bed room sets, two heating stoves, kitchen stove, easy chairs, tables, stands, book case, sewing machine, clocks,; bedding, kitchen utiusels, dishes, brussels • carpet ingrain carpet. Wicker, Zahm & Co., auctioneers. :. 277-281 WASTER TO BUY. CUBBOARD— Wanted, a second-hand kitchen cubboard. Address 62 East .Eleventh st: . .'.. : ' ' . 3 LOTS— Would like one or two lots on - Snelling . ay. near McAllister station. Address Contractor, Globe. 278-279 HORSE— Wanted to buy, heavy horse and truck.: Address F 52, Globe.. 279-280 HOUSE. AND : LOT—Wanted to buy j a r house and lot of six or ; seven rooms. C. H. H., room 47, Court block. ; 279-280 ft * /« ■ who wash or cook or iron , vulS Should advertise aud get the hirln'. 7 ■>'" r ," '■ .'. AUCTION SATES. * ' J. W. ftleCinng & Sou. UCTION SALE of 100 lots, lying high and dry, near the Northern Pacific rail road station on Rice st, near street cars and "Soo" railroad station, on the Phaien and Como boulevard, and near Lake McCarron. Sale 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, Oct. 15. The terms of the sale will place it in the power of every man to own his own homestead, or to pay for one or more lots as an investment. Only $25 cash, balance $10 per month; or if preferred one-fourth cash and one and two years at 8 cent To those who may wish to build within a year, lumber will be fur nished and monthly payments taken—total payments for lumber and lot but little over a fair rent. There are hundreds of young men in St Paul throwing away two or three times $10 per month who might get a foot hold in real estate in this great and growing city, and in ten years be independent by the rise of property. Remember that St. Paul is yet in its infancy, and that these lots are almost in the center of- the future great city. Street cars will run within four minutes' walk of them this fall. Two railroads already built to them, and business blocks are being built far out on Rice st., which is to be a great thoroughfare and business street, while prices are lower than almost any property so near the city. There are also hundreds of men who are paying $10 or three times $10 per month for rent, who can attend this sale and buy two or three lots on nice elevations with shade trees, and in 12 months stop the rent ' leak and have homes of their own, which in ten years will make them also inde pendent It is only necessary to look ahead instead of looking back for these men to act sensibly and make these investments. It is pure business to do so. A savings bank ia one case and a home in the other. We want 100 houses built in Rice Street Villas in 1883 to benefit our other property, and we will aid all who buy to make a loan and to help them through. Only call and see the lots and let us explain the scheme more fully. J. W. Mc- Clung& Son, agents, 57 National German- American bauk building. 279-281 A. 11. S'ieolay. Auctioneer* VALUABLE Improved Business Prop erty, -No. 726 East Seventh St, Near Maple St., Dayton's Bluff, at Auction—A. II Nicolay will sell at auction, Wednesday after noon, Oct. 12,1887, at 3 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, on the premises, store and dwelling, i No. 726 East Seventh st, near Maple st. and j the intersection of Greenbriar ay.. North st and East Seventh st, that valuable large busi ; ness lot, 40x229"& feet deep, together with the building nearly new, two-story and attic, store and living rooms above, present rental $360 a year, which can be increased. This valuable property is situated in the very heart and in the most prominent and future busi ness part of East seventh st.; its location is unsurpassed for business purposes, being only three blocks from Seventh st fill and on the rise of the hill, commanding a magnificent view, near the residences of Hon. Samuel Mayall, J. J. Lawrence and the new mansion of Theodore Hamm; stores, churches and schools in the immediate vicinity, and prop erty in the neighborhood is constantly en hanciug in value. This sale offers a grand opportunity for speculation to the most cau tious investors, and sale absolute to the high est bidder. Terms liberal—one-third cash, balance on mortgage to suit purchaser. Further particulars at the Nicolav Real Estate Exchange, No. 116 East Fourth st. near Robert st Our real estate auction sale No. 12,736. A. H. Nicolay. auctioneer. 279 HORSES CARRIAGES.-" CARRIAGE WORKS—A large assort ment 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. Hallowell & Co., 503 to 511, Minnesota st. 159* FOR SALE, at $75, a nice young norse, saddle or harness; suitable for ladies. 229 East Eighth st. 273-279 HORSE FOR SALE—A good delivery horse for sale cheap; five years old; a good traveler. Call at Brush factory, 403 Jackson street. 279-280 ORSE AND BU«GY for sale—Half price: together or separate. Room 3. up stairs, 131 East Fifth st. 278-279 HORSE— A seven-year-old horse for sale cheap, at 192 Mississippi st. 279 HORSES— fine young horses for sale. Address box 177, Faribault, Minn. 278-284 HORSES for Sale— good delivery horses cheap. A. N. Elliott. 41 East Fourth st. 277-279 ORSE FOR SALE— driving horse, harness and buggy for; sale cheap if taken at once. Inquire Room 8, 146 East Fourth st. 277* HORSES For sale, at the exchange stock ! yards, a ear load of farming and heavy horses and saddle ponies, cheap. 275-281 ANTED at the Exchange street livery sale and boarding stables, near Seven corners, ten. or twelve boarding horses; $5 per head per month. 278-279 STATE OF MINXES )TA, COUNTY* OF . Ramsey, rss.—ln Probate Court, special term, Oct. 4. 1887. - ,- In the matter of the estate of John Parker, deceased. Whereas, an instrument in writing, pur porting to be the last will and testament of John Parker, deceased, late of said county, has been delivered to this court; "■ *OT9if<* And Whereas, Rebecca Mumford Parker has filed therewith her petition, representing among other things that said John Parker died in said county, on the 19th day of Sep tember, 18S7, testate, and that Charles Henry Parker and Reverend M. N. Gilbert are the sole executors named in said last will and testament, and praying that the said instru ment maybe admitted to probate, and that elters testamentary be to said Charles H. Parker and M. N. Gilbert issued thereon; It is ordered. That the proofs of said in strument, and the said petition, be heard be fore this court, at the probate office in said county, on Thursday, the 3d day of Novem ber, A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument And it is further ordered, that public notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested by publication of these orders for three weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, on Thursday of each week, in the St Paul Daily lobe, and in the St. Paul Weekly Globe, both be ing newspapers printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court [l.s.] E. 8. GOUMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr.. Clerk. ■.;.: i QCt6-4w-wkly.t4w-thu.dly i :, , UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE —Admiralty seizure. Whereas, A libel has been filed in the District Court of the United States of America, on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1887, by Favette Marsh, proctor in behalf of 11. M. Crahdall and H. P. Barclay, against the steamboat "Menomo nie." her engines, machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, in a cause of action civil and maritime, and for cause more fully set forth in said libel now on file in said clerk's office of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and praying the usual process and monition of the court, that all persons interested in said steamboat, her en gines, tackle, apparel and furniture, may bo cited to answer the premises and all due pro ceedings being had, that the same may be de creed to be sold, and the proceeds "thereof distributed according to law: Therefore, in pursuance of said monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give notice gener ally unto all persons having or pretending to have any right title or interest therein, or knowing or having anything to Bay .why the same should net be condemned and* sold pur sunnt to the prayer in said libel, to appear before the said court to be held in and for said District of Minnesota, at St. Paul, in said district, on the first Monday ot November, A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon of the same day, if the same shall be ready of juris diction, otherwise on the next day of juris, diction thereafter, then and there to inter pose a claim for the same and to make their allegations in that behalf. W. M. CAMPBELL. U. S. Marshal. Dated St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 1,1887. ' - 275-288 United States Indian Service, ) Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota, v .: - Sept 15, 1887. I Sealed proposals, Indorsed "Proposals for Building Material, etc.," and addressed to tha undersigned at the Cheyenne River Agency, Fort Bennett postoftice, Dakota, will be re ceived at that agency until 12 clock m. of the 12th day of October 1887, for furnishing certain material required for the Indian serv« ice, consisting of about 108 tons coal, 12 boxes glass. 384,000 ■ feet lumber, 275,500 shingles, 114 windows, 68 doors, 30,000 brick, 118 barrels lime, 650 gallons paint 2,300 feet oak, 500 feet hickory, 1,000 feet moulding, 2,100 pounds nails, 18 locks, 27 pairs butts and 60,000 pounds of oats. Bids must be for the goods delivered at the agency. ... Contracts will be awarded to the lowest re sponsible bidder or bidders, subject to the ap proval of the Department of the Interior. All bids must bo accompanied by certified checks upon some United States depository, payable to the order of the undersigned, for at least five percent, of the amount of the proposal, which check will be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly ex ecute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to the bid der.- The right to reject auy and all bids or any part of any bid is hereby reserved. . The price of each - artlclo bid for must bo given, and each proposal must have a copy ol this advertisement attached. • _ - .■ For further information apply to - • • r'-•-' ' ;■•' CHAS. E. McCHESNET, ,\ 263-283 ._ U. S. Indian Agent ■■" . " ' - ' ' ' ■ , ■.' Ni T PIfXTPM ph- D-i Analytical . Jjfill-l£iil, and TechiiicalChem -Ist; : Office and Lab. No. 866; Jackson Street, St. Paul,' Minn. Personal attend tion given to all kinds of Assaying, Ana* ' iyzing and Testing.' Chemistry applied to all arts aud manufactures. riiiii iTim -.-"i ■--itUii -t* i m*m n i • "- ■«:'. i» .--_*_iS_afc_S3sE^*_*i<