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ST. PAUL WANTS. i 1. "Wakts on this page will be inserted undet Classified headings according tothe following _ TABLE OF RATES. 1 c t 31 o *5 _ «" g < I 5" 8 5 m S •fTuml.-er _ 1 ° " » « ■_ _ _ of 5* ' 5* " : - a B c Words. g I ' c* : 5 1 S 3 : "til? :" : -2 25 or less $.155. 27 $.39 $.51 $.63;5. 75.5. 57 16 words; Id' .28 .401 .52, .64 .76 .S3 17 words; .17 1 .30 -4:; ..")(> .69j .52 .88 13 words; .18 .321 .40l .60, .74 .8811. 19 words .19 .'M .49; .64; .79 .94)1.08 20 words .20 .35) .50 .65, .SO: .95*1.-10 21 words .21 .37! .53 .69: .S5 1.01i1.17 22 words! .22: .39: .56 .73 1 .9011.071.24 23 words'. .23) .41 .59 .771 .951.13,1.31 24 words 1 .21 .421 .60 .78 ..96 1.1411.32 115 words 1 .25 .44] .68 .821.01)1.20:1.39 211 words .20! .46; .60 .361.06:1.261.46 27 words .27) .48 .69 .90 1.1111.321 .S3 28 word: .28 .49 .70 .911.121.331.54 29 words' .29 .51 .73 .95 1.17 1 .39 ill 30 words: .3« .53) .761 .991.2211.45,1.68 31 words 31! .551 .79 1 . <13 1-2711.51 1 . 75 32 words) .32 .56 .801.04)1. 231.521. 70 33 words! .33: .53, 83i1.0611.33U..55|1.8« S4 words .34) .60! .86 1.12 1.3- 1.03 1 90 35 words .35 .62 >91. 16 1.431.70:1.97 SO words .36 .63 .90 1.171. 441. 71i1. 93 37 words .37 .65 .931.21 1 .49 1 .77 2 S3 words ..IS .671 .961.251.541.83:2.12 89 words .391 .09 . 991.291.591. 89;2. 19 ', *0 words .40) .70 301.601. 902. 26 41 words- .41 .721.031.341.651.962.27 42 words .42 .741. 1 .331 .70 2.022.30 43 words .43 .761.09 1.421.75 2.03 .11 44 words 44 .77.1.10i1.43J..76 2.09 2.42 40 word? .45' .791.131.47:1.812.152.49 40 words .46; .81.1.161.511.802.212.56 17 words .47) .831.19,1.551.912.27,2.03 *3word- .48 .84 1 .20 1 50 1 .92 204 49 words .49 .86 1.23 1.00 1.07,2. 342. 71 CO word.- 50; .83.1.26 1.64 1.02 _______ Couponud words count two words, and every abbreviation counts ihe same as a full Wwd. in Et cry Case the ft'oney Must Accom feny the Order. Mil 41 _______*___ .««!«'. ADVERTISING SOLICITOR— a first-class solicitor for the city: salary and commission; address at once. It 9. Globe. 327-328 EI. MERCHANTS in and out ot the . city will find it to their advantage to send to us for all kinds of help: we can furnish you with any class of help absolutely free of charge: mail orders promptly filled. Address Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 327 BOY wan el for glazing windows. West side Manufacturing company, corner ■st. Lawrence and Rutland st>. 3 BR Wanted. Yf barber at -03 Itice st. : steady job. ARKEK— Wanted, a barber, at 863 Pice st. : steady job. 2 B J ISLE l.l\ wanted who thoroughly understands the Bible: good salary paid to right in.in. 313 St. Peter st. * 327 Co.i-.KK- Wanted, a good grocery clerk: ' also delivery man : mi:-; be experienced and speak tbe "German and Scandinavian j languages. Apply" to T. M. Kennedy, 169 and 171 Martin st". ;_-J 3 CLERK— A first-class grocery clerk wanted; | must speak German and Scandinavian. Apply 169 and 171 Martin st. 3 C'i.i.KK Able to keep books: must .speak J Scandinavian. Inquire at Swanson j place, cornot- Fourth and Rosabel. 4 , AN VASSERs— . canvassers of I both sexes for the fastest selling book j out: large profits; territory free* German and ; English- copies. Address P. O. box 113. j Wank. 10. 323-329 Ci loth ing— Wanted, a young gentlemen / experienced in the clothing, and gents' 'furnishing goods business. For particulars inquire at 303 East Seventh st. 4 C" OACHMAN- Wanted a competent coach man. Dr. J. H. Stewart, 319 Washing ton street. 4 10AT51AKEK -Wanted, coatmaker at ' once. Inquire Room 34. 49 Easi Fourth si. 4 COMPOSITORS V allied— Job 1 ompi '-r tors can get steady employment at good wages in Chicago. Apply between 8 and 10 this morning at Hotel Ryan. Edward Gold bery. representing I'aini. MeNally & Co.. or write direct to Rand. slcNallv '_ Co., 1 hi cago 111. * 327 Driver — Wanted immediately, a man to drive laundry wagon: call "between 7 and - o'clock Tuesday morning; an experi enced person preferred. St, Paul steam laundry, lis West Tenth st. . 3 51 I'l.OVMENT— Wanted, three . good men to work St. Paul and Minneapolis trade: can make from $3 to $6 a day : call between 11 and 12 to-day, at 193 East Seventh street. 327 Gl LAZIER Wanted, a good glazier for a r few days. A. D. smith & Co.. Sixth and Cedar. ' 4 IVE At iENTS can make from §2 to SO a day selling Chase's Burglar-Proof Blind Fastener: active agents wanted in every city and town in the Cnited state-: circulars free: samples sent, post-paid, for 15 cents. William 11. Farrand. Rochester, N. V. MAX wanted in real estate business. rail ' at 1"4 East Third -t.. Room 4. 327 MEN — Wanted. «ix men to distribute bills: ill. SI a day. Apply at Dime museum at 8 o'clock this morning/ 32, ] SALESSIEN — Two good city salesmen: '' good salaries to right parties: no one but those willing to work need apply; room 10. No. 300 Wabasha_ st., 1. <>.(). F. block. ; 327-328 STENOGRAPHER s>enoj:ra pher and typewriter wanted. Apply at i Room OS. liiio'n block. East side. " 3 1 OEICITOB Wanted a first-class solic itor: address at once. G 26. Globe. 3 SALES 51 EN— Wanted.! three traveling salesmen: salary and expenses or com mission. Address box 03. "North St. Paul. { Minn. . 322-323 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS AKU ± STENOGRAPHER*** -Register for I positions with Anna c. Drew, Bale Block. St. Paul. 203* I MHO LOAN— -2". -■''. Sl5O to loan on lur- | X niture, pianos, etc; property left in your i possession. St. Paul Loan Co.,3J9is> Jack- ; ton st.. Rooms 1 and 2. 185* ' \'ot >«. MAN wanted to Help in a bakery. j A Apply to S. A. Wolf, corner Point Doug- ' las and Mendota. 3 Snn 51 EN Wanted— l have just returned j AAJyJ from Memphis, Term.. with orders for levee and railroad men; $2 per day: all i winter's work: this order is good for-two j weeks. Colton, 215 Kast Third st. 226-328 [ 4 eniale. COOK— Wanted, good cook, washer and ironer. 153 Pleasant aye. 336-328 ( COOK — German girl as cook in German ' family. Call at . Vis Seiby avenue. 4 I MBKOIHERY— young lady who understands embroidery and mak- i ing fancy articles, Call or address sliss ! O'Leary, 248 West Third st 320-327 I IK SEWERS— Wanted, good fur sewers. j 208-212 East Seventh st, Charles E. | Dauneberg. 4 j Gi IKE— Young girl to take care of children T and assist in housework. 690 Conway St. 327-328 GIRL — Wanted, a competent girl to wash. I" iron and do plain cooking, (light work and good wages). Call at Watkins' for infor mation at 12 m. on North Exchange.between Fourth and Fifth ste. 327 GIRL Wanted to act as apprentice in millinery store and to wait on trade; | we will pay wages to the right party. Mullen A- Bond. 112 Dakota ay. ' ■$ I GIRL — Wanted, a competent girl for gen [ end housework; must be a good cook, washer and ironer. Apply 380 pleasant ."..:; ' Gt IRES — Wanted, one kitchen and one ! T dining-room girl. Mrs. P. Mittclstaedt. 1 579 East Seventh st. 3 G' litl — Good girl: one that can cook, wash , I" and iron. Apply nt 47 Summit ay. to day. 4 GIRL — Wanted, a girl tor second work and j take care of children. Apply 093 Jack son st. * 3 : GIRL— Wanted, a girlfor light houseworK; I good wages. Apply al 962 Burr st, ear- : ncr Case. 3 GIRL— Competent girl for general house work, at 003 John st. 2 Ot'SEVi'OKK— situation wanted by a steady, respectable person as • genera! servant in small family: plain cook, washer and ironer. Address Anne, 96 East Ninth st- OCSEWOKK — Young girl for light housework : one who can sleep at home preferred. Berkman block, corner of West Sixth and Franklin street, third floor. 4 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl wanted in a family of three; 771 Dayton ay. 320-32? . . . . HiUESEtVOKK— wanted for general housework: wages no object. Apply at once, 227 Iglehart st. 3 j OCSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework ; family of two. 579 Igle hart st. .'■■•■.. 3 , H OCSEWORK— Good girl for general ! housework. 500 Cedar st, opposite capltoL 3 . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, by a German ! lady, a place to assist in" housework. 444 Dakota ay., West St. Paul. 3 1 HOUSEWORK— First-class girl wanted ! for general housework in small family: j none but firsj-class need apply. 409 East : fifth 3 ' srri'ATiorNS offered. Female— Continued. OCSEWORK— Wanted."*gtrl for general housework. Inquire at 232 Mt Airy st 1,-,* OCSEWORK— A good German or Swede girl for general housework at 498 Marshall ay. _ ___ 4 Hoi sKWOKK- German girl for general housework; reference required; 295 Olmsted st. ■__ 4 OCSEWORK— girl to assist in general housework; small family; 579 Holly awe. • . ■ - 4 OCSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl lor general housework at 267 Ramsey st 4 OCSEWORK— Wanted half-grown girl; German preferred. - 039 St. Peter. 4 H.)l's"KTrOKK— for housework. 29 Iglehartst. ' .-■'-. ".-.-. •- >_ ■■■■ 4 SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, . seamstress lor O tew days; private; family:- ___ Minne sota st. '■ : '.•.'■*' . 3 (JERVANT-At 210 West - Seventh st; 0 must be good cook, washer and ironer. -1 I MMER— Wanted, a skirt trimmer who isa good draper. Address, stating terms aud references, 1. 23, Globe. . .'. • 4 \ 1 * AsHERWOM AN— Woman todo wa-li »» ing for family of four at home, 234 i Norris st. ' : -i^*;-r- 4 lI TOMAN— woman to wash and i _ _ iron. Jin, Grove si. 2 i in *si.*<ii>*s cn.i.*>*a>. j A FIRST-CLASS ci-hteen -;■•.,< .nT boarding | house, liaving forty steady boarders, lo- ' cated in heart of city; good reasons for sell- i ing; this is a chance seldom offered; have ' also a number of smaller enterprises at low \ figures. Call and examine our list. John | I'ai.le. 31 East Fourth. 327 A LI ST of bargains — fine boarding | J\ bouses full first-class boarders, at a sac- j rifice and easy terms: cigar and confection ery store, your own figure: $350 worth holi- | day goads "to sell or exchange, will take good ', horse and buggy: cheap rent— two restau- ' rants— cheap; list your boarding houses, gro cery stores, restaurants, with us: we have lots of customers; saloons from $10 up: call and sec out endless list. Office 11 West Fourth st, near Wabasha. McKeuney Bros. 327 A RISER wanted— l have a fine basemen! all fitted up with three bath tubs, hoi water tank, furnace and boiler, which I will ; give rent free from now until April 1, 1888, j to a good live barber who will open ft shop and build liim.-eii' a trade. I. St. Pierre & Co.. j 291 South Robert _. 327-329 j BAKERY FOR SALE— I will sell one of I the best bakeries in 'lie city, if taken at ! once: will give good reasons far selling. Ad dress II .1. Globe. 327 i ARKER SHOP FOR SALE— Cheat.: ' good location; cheap rent; 247 Fair field aye. 327 BLACKSMITH and wagon shop for sale at 126 Dakota ay. 32-1-330 C COMMISSION business for sale cheap. with good lease, etc., at 106 East Sev enth st. J.B.Spencer. 326-331 FOR SALE— Harness hop and building in a good Dakota town : county seal and two railroads: business established five years; cause for selling, poor health. In £iiire C. H. Votkmann, Salem. Dak. 323-320 Gl »>on clean grocery stock and fixtures in 1 first-class location at a bargain: will ex- ; change for house and lot. A. G.. Globe. 327-333 G< ROCERY— Wanted, to sell a well estab- I lished grocery business, with rent of building. Inquire" 154. East Fourth st. 327-333 HOTEL FOR KENT— Twenty room bouse on Mississippi st.: a good loca tion for the light party: address. 657 Missis- j sippi >t. _ " 327-331 j MAN— Wanted, a man with $25 can get a good investment and paying posiiion. Call at Room 38 I'nion block. 327-329 P.VKT*«' owning steam saw mill property in ■ Wisconsin, consisting of mill. 80 acres. | 6 house*, and store, worth fully fls.ooo.wUh j immense timber supply, three miles trom J railroad, desires practical partner with ' $5,000, to whom will be given entire charge and an absolute one-half interest in property and profits: unlimited sales assured; chance j of a lifetime. Address Lumber, box 1306, ! Philadelphia. Pa. 327-330 . : PARTN Wanted, a good, live man to take charge of a paying real estate ex- ; change business: good location on ground i floor: cheap rent. Inquire of Stone. 244 j East Seventh st. 327-329 i 0 ESTACRANT — First-class restaurant] XV connected with saloon; best location. in | town, for sate cheap. Inquire Room 9. 333 East Seventh. __ 327-323 ] ul FvTOIbOU to -loan on furniture,- mn ' vlv sical instruments, vehicles or live ; Mock: cash advanced oh goods in storage. St Paul Loan Co., 'SO9Vs Jackson at-. Booms 1 and 2. IS5* m__c____________. DRESSMAKING— First-class dressmak ing to order: also toboggan .-nils to order for $3. 171 Vi i7a-t Seventh 5t. 326-332 KKSSMAKKK— A competent dress maker wishes sowing, either at home or by the day. Address or call 764 .Jackson st. 326-329 ETKCTIVK— A detective will take j private work of all kinds at moderate ! rates: all correspondence and consultations strictly private: first-class references given ; have no connection with any agency. Ad dress B 11. Globe. 324-330 HOW CASEs, counters, shelving, all iO kinds of saloon, store and office fixtures bought and sold. 217 First ay. north, Min neapolis. 317-317 i'OKAui: AN!) FORWARDlNG—Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer chandise, implements, furniture and 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 basemen! or upper stories we can let same at very reason able rates; warehouse and office,3s3 and 339 East Third st. St Paul, Minn. St. Paul Storage. Forwarding and Implement .com pany, 11. A. c anion, manager; telephone call . 293*2. " 53* TYPEWRITING and shorthand work of J. all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing your : work here: experienced operators, perfect work, low prices: woik called tor and de livered; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 203* »■ ... \\/*E WANT to boy all the old waste * » paper. books, iron, rags, stoves, bottles, en-., we can get, and will nay full value in cash: will call for such goods "in any part of the city, free of charge, Call on or drop a postal to J. Firestone. 262 Jackson st, corner Second. Telephone 96-3. 310* lost asp FOI VO. DOG lost— if the party who has my red and white setter dog "will return or any one give me information where he can be found, I will pay a good reward. William F. Bickel. Germania bank. 313* j DtfG— LOST— reward: white and black JL/ setter dog: return to 650 olive st. 327-328 i HORSE STRA"YKH--Mr7iyed from 305 j Martin st, one bay-roan pacing Indian pony, foot years old. while stripe in face, branded on hip. both hind feet white, fore feet partially white. Any information of the above-described horse will be suitably re warded. Jacob F. Ammjfet, 305 Martin st. 320-327 __^ | PACKAGE— Lost, between Robert st. and ; Pleasant ay.. a package from Maun- i hciiner's containing infant's skins, hood, j etc. Please return to 102 Bast Fourth st. j and get reward. O. F. Sherwood. 326-327 i STRAYEO— A stray cow came to my j premises; four years old; red and white I spoiled, with heavy tail. Inquire W. Schern- j stein. corner Bates and Hudson aye. 326-328 ' MOTGCN lost— Nov. 1. at the union ' depot. si. Paul, a No.lo Colt breech load ing shotgun; a suitable reward will be paid I on its delivers* at W.R. Burkhard's gun store. i . 321323 i PCi' EOTND— A brown water spaniel pup I about six months old: owner can pay I cost and claim property. No. 1052 Earquter ' st. St. Paul, Minn." 327 ; TO E.VCIIA3*«E. MON EX TO LOAN— SIS and upwards on personal property of any description; Property left in your" possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 309 V* Jackson si., Boons land 2. , 185* 1 REAL ESTATE -wanted— Two or three j lots in Summit Park or vicinity in ex- I change for good nine-room house ton cable j line. I". F. Van order, 32 East Fourth st. Globe building. 327-323 j TO EXCHANGE— CIear improved farm aud cash for stock of general merchan- ! disc: correspondence confidential F. J. j Shields _ Co.. Fland-tii. Dak. * 321-327 ; Q*| Orvfl— l6o ACRES iii Lincoln ! kDI»&'J\J eouuty, Minn., to exchange lor St. Paul real estate. Address M. Car- ' inichacl. 5 13 Ohio st. 327-331 !***"r^^r**""^^^***""*"""rTT*^^^^Z^^^^T*""""!*"nr*"r**^*J i HORSES '____ _____________ CARRIAGE Works— A large assort ment of Victorias, cabriolets, Duquistas, broughams, four and six-seat rockaways, ex tension-top CaDriolets, exteusion-'op Sur- ! revs, open and canopy Surreys, loop-front : ladies' phaetons, low-wheeled phaetons, road ! wagons, etc.. at lowest possible prices, qual- I itv considered; all work guaranteed strictly as represented. E. M. Hallowell ii Co., 503 I 10 51 1. Minnesota St. 159* ' HORSES— Wanted, horses to winter at flu 1 per mouth. Address William Bawston, care Globe office. 326-328 I THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1887. SITUATIONS __________ male. :--.* •: BARKER— Young man seventeen years of age, has had good experience ; can speak German and go to work immediate. Address No. 576 Ms East Seventh st, St Paul, Minn. . • • 3 BARBER— first-class white bar ber wants steady work where there is no Sunday work. W. il. Benedict, Huron, Dak. 324-329 . BLACKSMITH— wanted by a general blacksmith and horseshoer. . Please call or address 535 Mississippi st. 7 BOOKKEEPER— City and New York references furnished to any parties an swering this inquiry for ii position as books keeper, or of trust in legitimate business. Addiess Leflore, Globe office. 326-327 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, bookkeeper. Address, giving experience, with refer ences. O 25, Globe. 326-332 BOOKKEEPER— young man speaking English. German and Scandinavian wants a position as bookkeeper, salesman or shipping clerk: A No. 1 references.- Ad dress W 34. Globe. 326-328 KEEPER— A practical bookkeeper wishes a position in a wholesale house: can furnish A 1 references: also give bond if required. Address Dili. 354 Sibley st. 326-336 . " COOK— situation wanted as cook in camp; who speaks Scandinavian: also cookee. Address 337 Sibley st. St. Paul. Minn. 3 CiOACHMAN — wanted as coach > num. or to work in private family, by a young German. Corner Minnehaha aud Dale sts. 1 CLERK Wanted, a situation as general J clerk; good penman and quick at fig ures: small salary only required. Address Wm. Wareham, PostoTEce, st. Paul. 3 Cl LEKK— Hotel clerk wants position in city ' or country: best references; long ex perience. G 23. Globe. 1 CLERK — By thoroughly experienced bill clerk, posiiion in wholesale house be tween now ai.d Jan. 1. Address F. E. 19, Globe. 1 CLERK Wanted, a position as clerk in a grocery store; can talk French and Eng lish. Address C. Sinprement, 413 Winslow ay. 1 CLERK Young man wants a clerkship in ' a stationery or fancy goods store: &ood recommendations. Address A. E. Pratt, corner Eighth and Minnesota. 1 KCGGIST- A graduate of the Albany Medical college, who has had two years' experience in the drug business, desires I Kit nation in a drug store. Address C 12. Globe. 1 DRUGGIST — Position in a drag store by a young man of several years' experience: can give lhe very best of references. Address A. E. Pratt, cornet Eighth and Minnesota. 1 INKER wants steady place: has chief license, stationary or portable: good reierence given. Address J. Skala, Btainerd. Minn. 3 EMPLOYMENT— man with good recommendation would like work as as sistant in office during afternoons or even ings. Address l>. 11. v.. 279 East Fifteenth st 1 EM I'I.OVMENT wanted by a young Eng lishman of good habits in any line Of business: wages no object ; good references. H.M.. Globe. _3 EM I•i.1 >V M wanted by an English TJiiiau of twenty-two; will do any kind of work: wages no object: good references. P. lt. Globe. .3 EMP-LOYMENT Wanted, a place to work for board by a young man sixteen years old. Call nt 900 Jackson st. " 3 EMPLOYMENT Posiiion wanted ny married man; twenty years' business experience: well acquainted in St. Paul and Minneapolis: A 1 references: interview re quested. Address B 21. Globe. -1 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by young man as waiter in restaurant- or, small boarding house. Address E. L., 513 Wabasha st. 1 OVERSEER and Matron— Good reliable man and wife would like positions as overseer and matron ; good references given. Address Anoka. .Mini;.. Box 356. 3 OFFICE WORK.— Wanted, position in office or as outside man for real estate office or collector: good references given. Address W F S. Globe. ■ 7 OFFICEWORK -Employment, young man twenty-one years old would like a position in some kind of an office to do writ ing and general office work ; good references. '• Address A. E. Pratt, corner Eighth and .Min nesota. 1 PHARMACIST— Situation wanted by a pharmacist, with Minnesota certificate: can furnish reference from' the. leading phy sicians in st. Paul. Address P 10. Globe. _, "l ■ PORTER — Industrious and trustworthy young man wants permanent situation to do office work or as porter; reference from > present employer. Address M 33, Globe. 326-331 : I STENOGRAPHER— a position j O as stenographer and typewriter by ii i young man with several months' experience. ' Address II 10. Globe. 1 SITUATION— young man would like a . situation in a prominent real estate office j to make himself useful in general." Address A. E.. Globe. •' 327-328 ; USEFUL MAN— Position desired by a j ' young Christian man: please reply or ' get your friends interested; you will never I regret it. A 24. Glebe. 1 j I- <*iu:il<*. -.?■-' - 7 OMPANION— Wanted, by a young lady, a place where -lie can be a Companion for her home. Address N. M.. ('lobe. 7 CLERK — Young girl just from school wants position as penman or clerk ; has I good education. Address, MX. Globe. • 1 I CLERK Young lady who has taught sev- i eral terms of school, and has also had experience in office, wants position in any j kind of office. Address CE. dole. 1 | CII.ERK yonng lady, as clerk in an of ' lice: four* ■•.•.!->' experience on abstracts. Address RB. Globe. ' 1 C^OOK— Situation wanted by good cook, in j ' hotel or boarding house." Address -1-10 I Wacouta st. 3 Cook. first-class; understands meat and pastry; no objection in or outside the city. Address ii 35, Globe. 4 Ci OF VIST— a position as copyist J by an estimable young lady. Jennie A. i Hauscome, 26 Chicago avenue. " 1 KKssMAKKK- Well experienced, would like sewing in families: address W .1. ' Globe. 4 EMPLOYMENT— A German middle-aged widow wants a situation as nurse or housekeeper where servant is kept. Address 852 Kenny street 4 E" PLOVKENT OFFlCE— Ladies, doc tors and business men leave orders for all kinds of help: telephone 950 cull 2. Bee Hive Enterprise, s*" East Fifth st. 327 EMI'I.OVM ENT— Two young ladies, orphans, desire positions in office, cashier, or saleslady; experienced. T 13, Globe. 1 EM I'l.OYMENT— Wanted, by a lady, em ploytiieni of some kind that I can have my little girl with me for the winter; cau do | dressmaking. Address Tl, Globe: 4 GIKI. wants place in private family. IS I West Tenth st. 4 j HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a situation, with a child five years old. as house- ' keeper for some respectable person, or some light wcrk. Address 4<>s Rosabel st. 1 HoTsEKEEFER— A good educated Ger uian lady wants situation as house keeper; good references. Address Miss T., 297 East Sixth st. 1 OIsEKEEI'ER--A refined lady would like a position as housekeeper in a re spectable family. Address O 23. Globe. 6 Hoi WORK— Situation wanted by a young Swede girl to do general house work "in small family. Address M. Olson. 600 Lafayette ay. 3 HOISE WORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework at 71 Dale st. Norwegian or Swede preferred. 1 OCSEWORK— situation wanted by a young girl to assist in general house work." Please call at 221 Acker st 3 list. — Wanted place as wet nurse. 242 11 Eagle st, grocery store. * 1 . NURSE— A good and reasonable nurse is to be found at 275 East Eighth st 1 STENOGRAPHER— Position "wanted by j a young lady; can write shorthand and use typewriter. Address Miss B. care Griggs & Co.. 190 East Sixth St.. St. Paul. 326-331 < SEAMSTRESS— By a young girl where ! she can do sewing in a private family j for her board. Address M 10, Globe. ■ __ 1 j SEWING— Wanted, sewing in families, by the dar; understands cutting and fitting. Address 639 Mississippi St. - 327 , TYPEWRITER— employment by ! J- a lady: competent typewriter,, operator j and stenographer. Address 223 Arundel st. 1 TAI LORLST— wanted by a tail orist; eight years" experience; first-class. on coats and can make pants and vests; sal ary moderate. Address A 20. Globe." -••--' i-1 l ITORK— A young lady wishes to work for »V .her board: can give good reference; private family preferred. Address 0-.1, Globe. ' * * : -'" '■_ WASHING— Strong German woman » V wants to wash out or clean houses. Ad dress F 0, Globe. 1 \T/*A*HER-WOMAN would like days' » V work of any kind. Please call at 462 Rondo st. 7 WASTED TO III ■ 1 . RAWING HOARD-Address T., Box 454, City. .327 1 ______ ESTATE FOR SAME. J. W. MrClnng * Son's lAnt. ICE STREET VILLAS; as a home: extraordinary offer; the extension of the street cars to Sice Street Villas and the new- depot located there by the "Boo" rail road, added to the hourly trains on the North ern Pacific, open up a new district for ' Settl ement and make it as convenient to live There as on St. Anthony hill; men live there. now and attend to their business in th^cWy, with no more inconvenience than, on' St Anthony hill, while lots are lower the**-? than in any other part of the ciav, or exeyi ip districts six or eight miles out;ssoO"fs" the' price charged for choice of lots there, with lumber furnished If the buyer builds 'within two years, $25 cash and $10 per month .there after, or one-fourth cash, one aud twcVjcjars:. or if a house is built a loan negotiated™ pay, cash for ' lot aud lumber. Similar tots are listed at $050 in other real estate office* TWe proprietors of Rice Street Villas desir^ to tat fifty choice lots on these terms, to be iMiltSon next summer. About twenty are already sold to men who intend to build this* winter and next-summer. Our oflice will be opehedr and lighted every night this week from to*!) o'clock, third floor German Amerieail Bank' block, to enable workingmen to come awl see about these lots. Ail who were unable* to attend our late auction sales can thus have another chance on our liberal terms to get homes of their own. Those who coiiit* ear- Best get the best lots. J. W. Meriting & Sou. 320-328 -<:.;: 7 11. F. irhwaiVe's List. 1101.2 East Fourth st. "' lgO k "RIFTS lot 9, block 2, Lake View V^-Jk.' addition; -10x120 to alley: five minutes' walk to Gladstone: s7s balance one and two years. C* A t\( \ TO $550 EACH for lots oil Con ??-l-0\J way. Point Douglass or Hudson, near Earl st. : easy terms. <£••) ~*)\ \f\ FOR LOT 2, block 7. N'inin i?>i^/siU'J gers addition : only two blocks from Rice St. Houses for Rent - CO/ FIVE- ROOM HOISE, No. 309 I «pXi*y Rondo st. : new and in good shape. [ i^V) v - k 1 ohtlsoom HOI 267 1 o4i-J Nelson ay. 11. F. Scbwabe. llOVi ! East Fourth st. 327-328 J. I-**. Eis«Miiiicii*;«*i'*s List. 1 172 Rice st. HOI with lots at baigain.-.; 300 lots ou --and near Rice st" at all prices, on j 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 ps* I acre and upwards, on easy terms and at great 1 bargains J. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st. : 251* ! -'•" ,I :'_._ .tlise«*iluneoii*>. BSTKACTSOF and all otner manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants, 332* HOI for bale— Must be sold in a. few days, two new houses: all modern Im provements; easy terms. 291 St. Anthony ay. " 326-328 HOUSE — For sale, my new house of nine rooms; in excellent order; possession given at once. 11. Wright, Room 3. Wilder block. l-s."> East Fourth st. 327-330 LOTS — For -ale. two lots.a corner in South Park on Concord st, for $500 each; or Will trade for good track horse. W. 11. Burns & Co., 63 South Robert St.. end of bridge. 320-330 REAL ESTATE for Sale i nave a great variety of lots and acres north of St. Paul at great bargains and ob easy terms. J. F. Eisenmenger. -172 Rice st. 170* ,""".-. v\_________\ __ ': _ .... MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St Paul, .Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, 6V2, 7. 7*,2 per cent., "-.on . shortest notice, for any amount. R. 5t.. New port A- Son, investment tankers, 159, ' 153 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. 7:;- 73* q*_ (\ S'tr,, *50, Sl oo TO loanim 'tur-' «VJ."L/ nitnre, pianos, carriages, liorses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware pr any other article of value; cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our leans: reawiuable rates and no outside fees. St Paul . Loan company, No. 30tH2 Jackson st, Rooms I ' and 2. . ■ - .-. . 05* jVI ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt &'■ Sever 111 ance, 31 East Thirds!., room .1 : ill large and small amounts on furniture, horses. carriages, libraries, warehouse leceiptsl'e'tc:;, the same to remain in the owner's' posses sion: also on watches, jewelry, diahioilds. etc; business strictly confidential; a . "private room for ladies. ' /•'.' •^■' '• 292* M~ ONE V LOANED on all "kinds of per sonal property, diamonds, jewe^rj'.fuail-,. lure, horses, etc.; commercial paj^r- and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard A. Co.. 120 East Third st. ___ 291- MONEY TO LOAN— By : the St. raul • Trust Company. $100,000, in sums of $1,000 to $20,000. Purchase money mort gages cashed *•** MONEY. LOANED on all kinds per sonal . property, household furniture, horses, etc. : also on "diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flauigau, mana ger. : 162* ONEV TO LOAN on mortgage at lowest cost without delay. Installment mortgages made payable in sums to suit bor 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. . 11. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 Germau-Ameri can bank. . 106* iNNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN MINN KSO i A 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. Slacker, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 14, Mackey-legg block. Minneapolis. 250* MONEY 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. : 210' OKTGAGES— Wish to buy mortgages. ! John J. Buckborst Room 5, over 382 I Wabasha st. 322-323 I FOR SALE. ARKER OUTFIT for sale, consisting of three chairs, cheap for cash. Address P. M. Sommers, Prescott. Wis. 327 BOILERS— two boilers , called the Gold boiler) as good as new. witn a lot of pipes and a few radiators, now in our old i place of business, under 1 in West Third st. For further information call on Mr. Charles Parmlee, steam fitter, on sixth near Claren don hotel, or at our new store. No. 217 and 219 East Third st Geo. Ben/ & Sous. 321-327 - .-' CASKS— For sale, three 175 gallon casks: ' also empty liquor barrels. I. Solomon & Co., 321 Wabasha st. 326 COAT — Seal coat almost new. 46 luetics long, coat $325; will sell for $175; can't be told from new. Simon, the pawn broker. 31 1 Jackson st .324-525 oTTrv for Sale— A $300 equity invested in one of Bushnell A: Bushnell's syndi cates; will sell at a bargain. Address G.. Globe. 322-323 i"*NGINEANI> BOILER— sale, Bto * 10 horse power: one Quarter value. K. F. Barrett, Stillwater. " 320-332 NoTnE AND BOILER— For salens, to' 10 horse power; one-quarter value. Ad dress x ti 'A, Globe. 3^6 Xii_ ENGINE— A two-horse Baxter Engine made by the Colts Arms company; it i? in good condition and for sale cheap". Ad dress J. W. Cole iv. Co., Black River Falls. Wis. 322-328 I**IKNITI FOR SALE— For saie.at A bargain, the furniture complete .of a seven-room house: centrally located: 1 two rooms now rented: house can be rented Ir responsible party: coal and potatoes in cel lar: ill health reason for selling. Address for particulars L 22. Globe. 323-320 HARNESS For sale, two sets of single and double harness at Simon tbeJpawn broker. 327. EASE OK fifty-one-room block: also lot of furniture. Address S 10, Globe. ' 326-329 j-, ■ y. viAsTiEi- PUPS "for saie, of CtaSCcst iti. breeding: sired by Champion Wanoubi Nap. Address Wacouia Kennels, . St' Paul. Minn. 321 326 MONEY— to $200 to loan on articles of value," property left in your posses sion. St. Paul Loan Co., 309112" Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. .<■: . iSo*. POINTER— good young' pointer for sale or- trade for something.' Address 543 [Lafayette* ay. ** 327;32S lANO— sloo— Piano.stool and cover; per fect order. Room 30, Alaniiheiuiei block. - - . 327-328 PIANO— sale, good piano. Inquire oo9 Wabasha st. • 32t»-3*Z7 PIANOS For Sale— One. tine new piano, - ■ $325; one second hand Weber,' $175; one second-hand Kuabe, $150. 3SO r Day ton: ar. - ■ ' 321-320 '__\ PERSONAL. "-. MME. TEITSWORTH, St. Paul's oldest* and best clairvoyant fortune teller. 402 "Minnesota st, between Sixth and Sev- '■ enth. . . . ... . 320-332 f\/TRS. I*. SIITTELSTAEDT,imidwIte, I»±- takes ladies before nnd during confine-' i ment with best of eare;tenns reasonable. 579 East Seventh st. 324-330 RS.HI NN AEO, practical fortune teller; never fails: scoring eggs a spccialtv. 493 Stillwater, now John st, in the rear. 314-327 - I FOB W_____ _____ Houses. ■■- ■ -.v.:-;.-" DW. I>OW & CO.'S Renting Agency, • No. 146 East Fourth St.— Those desir ing to lease their premises call and see us; and those wishing to rent houses call and we can suit you. Si"-*.* *. * 326-332 HOISE— To rent, new house at Merriam Park, eight nicely finished rooms I ex clusive of halls, closets, and cellar; best of location, two blocks, from depot. Apply to 51urray & .Fay, real estate agents, Merriam rark. .■-.- ■ ... 326-320 HOUSE— An elegant brick house contain ing eleven rooms', withbigh basement, steam heating, Phalan water, gas, good sew erage, stable and carriage room; location,' ' corner Jackson and Viola sts. - For particu lars call on Geo. Benz & Sons, 217 and 219 East Third st. - __ 321-327 HOCSE— Ten-room house, 280 pleasant ay. ; hot and cold water: $30- per Inquire of X. E. Solomon, 330 Robert sb 326-327 Tl OlSE— For rent, house No. OS6 Dayton -tl- aye., nine rooms and.s ummer kitchen: one block from cable -.liner price -$35.' In quire af 11. 1,'. Sheire, No. 511 Kobert st. . 320-328 . ' HOCSE — 174 Marshall ay. ; seven good rooms. Inquire at 482. next house above. 324-331 HOISE— room house. No. 169 51c- Coal st. ; large barn and yard, city water and cistern. Inquire of P. Egan. No. 201 West Seventh st. 320-332 OCSE— To rent, house No. 262 East . Thirteenth St.. $25 ; house 833 Hound st, corner McLean, $25: store 418 Wacouta st. coiner Seventh St.. $25. James I. Jellett, room 14, Chamber ■ Commerce. 326-331 HOUSE— For rent, furnished eight-room house : modern conveniences ; in desir able location. Apply at Itoom 11. Frost block, next to Globe 'building. 324-330 HOUSE— rent. $80 per month, ele gantly furnished house of nine rooms to small family. 11. Wright, Doom 3. Wilder block, 1 S3 East Fourth st. 327-330 HOISE — rent, house of nine rooms with modern improvements. Holly i avenue, near Dale. Inquire 303 Robert st. i ' 322-323 HOISE — For rent.a new seven-room house on Martin -I. .near Dale: $29 per month. Kost & Cresey. 134 East Fourth st. 327 HOISE— To rent: on Ashland ay. : one nine-room house. Address 690 Ran dolph st. _• 320-327 HOISE— A ten-room house at 394 Iglehart' st. : $30 per month. •• 321 327 HOUSE — A ten room house on Pleast ay. X. E. Solomon, 336 Robert st. * 317-343 HOUSE — For rent, an eight-roomed house, 83 West Congress st. ' __ 323-327 HOUSE — A small 3-room bouse for rent. Inquire 165 51c0pal St. 327-329 llooicis. ROADWAY. .-.33-For relit nicely fur nished front rooms; nse of bath; fur nace heat. - - »" - ," 7 ;;v7 327-328 OI.EEOE AY., 20— A pleasant furn ished room; suitable for one or two gents: steam heat, bath. etc. 326-329 CEDAR ST., 524— One large front alcove J room; gas; bathroom; furnace heat. 326-327 CIEDAR ST.. 522, opposite capitol— For ■' rent nicely, furnished front alcove: also small rooms: bath room, gas and fur nace heat . - 327-328 ;(.H'iH ST.. 217. EAST— Nicely furn i-hed rooms to rent, one alcove and parlor: down stairs. 320-329 I EXCHANGE ST.. 300. NORTH—Hand - somely furnished room for one or two: gentlemen only modern conveniences; use of bath. . '_____- ...:.:■: 326-323 XL'HANGE ST.. 22*». SOl ill- .Nice" . large furnished rooms, with steam heat; board if desired. 323 329 XCHAXIiIi ST..3B4— For reiitfurnished or unfurnished front room, use of bath. furnace heat and gas: central location. 327 XIHAXOK ST.. 232. SOUTH— Nicely furnished room, .with board, steam heat. use of bath. SO per week. •' '- 327-323- LEVEN'I'H ST.. .".I. EAsiv-l<'or rent, nicely furnished front room suitable for one or two gentlemen : tirst-class accommo dations: near eapitol. ;-■ 327-329 FRANKLIN ST., 378— One large front and one single room, .'nicely furnished, all modern conveniences; only two squares from Windsor hold. .... 327 OURTII AND JACKSON STS... David son Block -A few pleasant steam-heat ed rooms for sleeping apartments; rent $7 ; Iter month.; Apply -34Q Cedar st. 321-331 JOEEHAKT . ST.. 251— Two or. three un furnished rooms, private family. 327-32S MAPLE ST., 336— One targe and one xfJ. small room, with use of bath. 324-330 ARK PLACE, 84— Furnished rooms, with or without board. . 326-327 PEAKE ST., 217— Warm rooms, furnished or unfurnished, one block from .lack-on and Eleventh; no housekeeping. 324-327 EARL ST.. 217— Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; use of bath: no light housekeeping ladies preferred. 327-330 P~~ EEASANT AY., 183— For rent. lur nished front alcove room: modern con veniences; convenient to board. • 324-328 LEAS ANT A V., 270— Nicely furnished rooms and board; suitable for ladies or gentlemen. 322-328 OKEKT ST.. 7.33— 0ne elegantly furn ished front room with above, to parties with good reference: good bath. 327 ROOM— Pleasant furnished front room in private family:. location central: gen tleman only; references. DE F. Globe. 320-327 ROOMS— Furnished rooms with or with • outboard. Call at 39 East Ninth st, corner Cedar. 322-328 ROOM— rent, one furnished front room with bath. Inquire of G. L. llor ton, 234 East Third st. 327-329 PKCCE ST., 221— Nicely furnished O rooms and alcove bed room for two gen tlemen; modern conveniences, bath etc.: furnace bent. 327-321' SELBY AY., Three rooms suitable for housekeeping, to party without chil dren. 327 j SIXTH ST., 320, EAST, near Broadway- j Two pleasant rooms, furnished or mi furnished. * 326-328 i HERMAN ST.. 287— For rent. suite of I O three rooms for light housekeeping; i carpet and parlor heater can be bought. In- ; quire on premises. 324-330 i EVENTII ST.. 232, WEST— For rent. | furnished room with board and use of ; bath. J 327 | SEVENTH ST., 29. EAST— Oue suite of four rooms for light housekeeping; one suite three rooms for light housekeeping: one suit two rooms for light housekeeping: one furnished room : none but respectable, iii s| class tenants need apply: - 320-320 ■ SEVENTH ST., 277 WEST— nice and well kept rooms two blocks from Seven corners, on street car line, for two gentlemen with references; one is second- | story front with bay window; the other south side exposure; newly papered and fur nished; hot oath. Call after 10 a. in. 899* EVENTH ST., 287. WEST, second floor — Well furnished room with large closet. 327 ST. ANTHONY AY., 173— Two furnished rooms for rent 326327 EMM IT AY.. 47— Two nicely furnished rooms on first floor: also board. 887-328 j HIRDST. 342, WEST, near Summit - j Furnished room for gentleman: heat. | gas and bath; 6 o'clock dinners. 327-328 ; a HILTON ST., 49— Nicely furnished room, . with heat and use of bath ; price $10. 326327 Stores. STORE— For rent, store, corner East Third and Maple $25 per month; splendid j opening for bakery and confectionery. Ap- ; ply 239 Maple st. * 324 Offices. OFFICE— One suite two large rooms. 20 East seventh st. 326-329 ' .■Miscellaneous. UILDING— 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 blocl-. -149* FA S— Two farm? to lease: best terms ; inquire. it once at Krey& Sloven's, corner Oakdale avenue and Annapolis st, for C. F. j Rhoadcs. ... . .' , .'■ ■' 327 OR KENT— The iron * foundry *on Wash ington st. near. Eagle st. J. Kelliber, 106 Summit aye. - 326-332 ________\ TO BEST. . AN AMERICAN lady of experience would I like to rent dining room and kitchen, where <i limited number of genteel boarders could be kept Call or address 287 West Sev- Cllthst. . . I.'*'. 7; :/ ■ ___________ ROOMS— Wanted, two- or three furnished rooms for the winter, suitable for- light housekeeping, within ' tun.: minutes' walk of Sibley and Seventh. Address G. "E.N.. 167 Temperance st. «, •.*;-•.-• 327 ROOM— unfurnished,., room wanted, with bath ; upper-town preferred. XII 6. Globe. "'•-- ■*-*"■ •" -•"• ■•■'* -*■! WORKS. ~~ DL. JAMIESON & CO.*B Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty 412 Wabasha st. snd 14 West Sixth, St Paid Mian. 134* AUCTION SAEES. • Sansome Company-. . ~~ UCTION— IS\ CHOICE BUSINESS and iesidence lots at public auction, on Concord St., two blocks south of Annapolis street station and three blocks north or Min nesota & Northwestern railroad car shops. We will sell ate public action, without any re serve whatever, on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 23, 1887. at 3 o'clock, sharp, lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 21; in Fleischer's First addition of Albrecht's Out Lots to South St. Paul : Concord st. to South St. Paul is what East nnd West Sev enth st. is to St. Paul proper— the main ar tery, the business thoroughfare; and as the public is well informed of the vast enter prises already executed aud the overwhelm ing and extensive improvements now being, pushed to the finishing touch, it is only a. waste of time and space to rehearse the mat ter; everybody is well aware that no other ' part of St. Paul can show such a healthy state of genuine advancement in prices, and. parties fortunate in securing some of this property can rest assured of doubling their. • purchase money in a short time; dealers in real estate, speculators, and others on the lookout for a snap in bargains, will find it to ! their interest to attend this sale, as one of the owners is preparing to go South, and all par ' ties concerned have agreed to sell at the pub : lie's own price in order to close up their en tire interests; bear in mind the day. time and • place of sale: terms easy and made known on the grounds at time "of sale; free motor line tickets can be. secured at our office, 412 ■ and 414 Sibley si. : at Cremer & Hammer's real estate office. 412 Robert st. : at C. W. Me- Xellis. 108 Dakota ay.. and at both depots at ',_ o'clock on day ot sale: take 2 o'clock motor. For further information cull on C. J. sleilicke. auctioneer, at Sansome Company, auctioneers, 412 and 414 Sibley st. 323-327 JM. GRAUP.UANN-S hotel ana sample • room effects at public auction. .1 will sell at public auction, on Wednesday morn ing. Nov. 23, commencing at 9 o'clock sharp, J. 51. Graupmann's entire personal effects, at his residence and place of business, 201 Bates ay., corner of Plum st., on Dayton's Bluff. Here is a partial list: One 14-foot bar and back bar. 1 splendid saloon refriger ator, 1 6-foot showcase. 1 pool bible com plete, all the furniture in house, parlor, bed room, dining room and kitchen effects. 1 open buggy. 1 new While sewing machine. large lot of crockery and glassware. The goods are all in first class condition, and par ties on the lookout for bargains should bear in mind the day. time and place of sale. C. J. Meilicke, Auctioneer, with Sansome com pany. 412 and 414 Sibley st. 323 327 A. "II * liokerty. Auctioneer. V'.Vll \BI,K CORNER on the West Side * V at Auction— l will sell at auction, on the premises, the northwest comer of block 18, Marshall's addition, being at the : cor ner . of Chicago and 1 Eva . streets, on Wednesday, Nov. ; 23, at 2:30 p. m., lot 1. in block 18. Marshall's ad dition: this lot is 50x100 feet and is within one block of the Northwestern freight depot, and one and a half blocks from the street cars; the sale is peremptory, as the owner must realize at once, as he has payments on other property to make: to any one that has the money this will be a snap. Terms made known oii the grounds on day of sale. A. M. Doheriy. Auctioneer. " 323-32 BOARD WAX TEW. OAKS AND KOOM— Wanted, board and room for gentleman and wife within ten minutes' walk of Sibley and Seventh. Ad dress li. E. X.. 407 Temperance st. 327 OARD WANTKD-Ina private family; fair terms; _, J. Ryder, Globe. 4 BOARD wanted for boy ten years of aga; a pleasant home With people willing to I take interest ill child. J 42. Globe. 320-328 ROOM— warm single room with (> o'clock dinner, for gentleman. D A. : Globe. Changes of Street Grades. City Clerk's Office, > St. Pail, "Minn, Nov. ■?._, 1887. ( Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of tbe city of "it. Paul, at ; its meeting to lie held on Tuesday, the 3d day of January, A. I), 1888, at 7:30 o'clock]!, in., at the Council Chamber, in the City Hall, will consider and may order a change of grade on the following streets, between the points named, to-wit: »'• ".-;.---• PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, From Olive Street to Pine Street; on Olive Street, on the Seventy Feet Di rectly South of [Pennsylvania Avenue; and on Pine Street, on the One Hun dred and, Ten Feet South of Pennsyl vania Avenue, As reported upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works or said 'city under date of Nov. 15. l»*87, which said report was adopted by said Common Council at its meeting held on Nov. 15, 1887. CASCADE STREET, ; From Oneida Street to Duke Street, As reported upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city under date of Nov. 12, 1887, which said report was adopted by said Common Council at its meeting held on Nov. 15, 1887. BIDWELL STREET, j From Curtice Street to Delos Street. 1 As reported upon as being necessary i and proper by the Board of Public Works of said "city under date of Nov. 12, 1887. which said-report was adopted by said Common Council at its meeting held on Nov. 15, Iks;. ; '.'.:* All in accoraance with and as indi cated by the red lines on the profiles thereof, "and as reported upon its being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city under dates above mentioned, which said reports were adopted by said Common Council at its meetings held on the dates above mentioned. 7 I '.'■'-■ Tin* profiles indicating the proposed changes are on file and can be seen at this office. Liv order of the Common Council. * THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, .novSJ-lw-wed&sat. City Clerk. Assessment for Hexagonal Block Sidewalks. Office Board of Public Works. ) City of St. Paul. Minn., Nov. 19.1887. } The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 3p. m.. on the Sth day of December. A. D. 1887, to make an' as sessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from constructing, relaying and ! repairing hexagonal block sidewalks, j Estimates No. one (1) and two (2). under \ contract of the Eureka Stone company, j for term beginning April 1, 1887, and : ending Nov. 1. 1887, on the property i fronting on said hexagonal block side- • walks.on the north side of Isabel street; ■ on the east and west sides of Jackson I street: on the east and west sides of | Hubert street: on the north and south j sides of Summit avenue.in said city. and deemed benefited thereby amounting in i the aggregate to $7,481.47. All persons interested are hereby notified to lie present at said time and ' place of making said assessment, and ! will be heard. * . K. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W.F.Enwix, _____ Clerk Board Public Works. Assessment for Stone Sidewalks. Office Board of Public Works, "■ City of St. PAUL,Minn.,Nov.I9,IBS7. > The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St.- Paul. Minnesota, will meet at their of fice in -aid city at 2 p. m. oh tlie sth day of December. A. D. : 1887. to make an as sessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from constructing, relaying and repairing - stone sidewalks (Estimates No. two (2), three (8) and - four (4),) un der contract of Chas. and Henry Lauer, for term beginning April 1, 1887, and ending Nov. 1, 1887, on the property fronting on said stone sidewalks, on the south side of Fifth street, on the east side of Sibley street, on the east and west sides of St.* Peter street, on the ; south side of Third street, on the west side of Wacouta street, in said city, and . 'deemed benefited thereby amounting in the aggregate to $5,835.12. " j • * All persons interested are hereby no- \ tified to -be present at said time and j place of making said assessment, and : will be heard. R. L. GORMAN, President Official: * W. F. Erwd*. 320-227 Clerk Board of Fiib^c. "tjoilts. ' ____________ OFFERER. BOARDING-First class, at 57 East Fiftn, $4 ; day boarders. 53. 25. 303-341 BOAKU and rooms at 230 West Seventh st. ; use of bath ; terms moderate. 327 OAKI)— For tirst-class table board call at 392 Exchange st. : 4 tiOLLKGK AY., 4G— Pleasant, furnished ' room, gas and heat; private family. 7 " ••■•'-•-• 326 327 . * E__\m____U ST., 02. TE AST— Room with board, for one gentleman, one-half block from the eapitol. 320-327 IGHTJI ST.. 342. EAST- First-class board and newly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. .326-328 IGUTII ST;, 275, Furnished * : rooms; one front parlor, with first-class ; board ; one room suitable for two gentlemen; two unfurnished rooms for rent; also one small baru for rent. 324-327 HOME— A nice home offered to a neat, re fined voting lady. For particulars ad dress 11 20,' Globe. '. 320-327 PLEASANT AY., 212— Three furnished rooms to party without children : also I table board." ": " . 336-328 ROOM— rent, nicely furnished front . -room for one or. two gentlemen, with board if desired : references required. B 42, Globe. :■_ -.-■■- : 327-329 Roo.it Furnished room with board for two young men, or man and wife, at 543 Broadway. . 327 i _ | *V OTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF jli - Minnesota.' County of Ramsey— ss. In ! Probate Court, General Term, Nov.* 7, 1887. j In the matter of the estate of William Free man, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the seCond Monday of the month of May. A. D. 1888, at ten o'clock a. m., hear, examine and adjust all claims aud demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six mouths from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the ex piration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause ; shown further time be allowed. By the Court. . ■ • . 1 1..-. | E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Hester A. Fkeema*-, Executrix. nov9-sw-wed Vacation of Part of Oxford and Benn Streets. City Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul" Nov. 23, 1887. , Whereas, a petition has been filed in this office, by order of the Common Council of tlie city of St. Paul, as re quired by law. asking for the vacation of that portion of Oxford street de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of block four (4), of Michel & Robertson's addition to St. Paul: thence west thirty-eight and seven-tenths (88 7-10) feet, more or less; ' thence southwesterly to the southerly | line of block four (4) produced west; j ' thence east two and one-half (2* _ I feet, I more or less, to the southwest corner : of. block four (4); thence northeasterly. . along the westerly line of said block four (4) to the point of beginning, it be ; ing the intention to vacate all that part of Oxford street as laid out between blocks four (4) and five (5), of Michel & < Robertson's addition not included in Oxford street, as laid out in Ridgewood Park addition; ." Also, that portion of Benn street de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of block four (4) of Michel & Robertson's addition to St. Paul; thence "west one hundred and seventy-six and sevonty-one-one-hun dredths (170 71-100) feet, more or less: thence in a northeasterly direction thirty-live and two-tenths (352-10) feet, mOre or less, to a point thirty-three (83) feet north of the north line of block four (4), measured at. right angles there- I from ; thence east along a line thirty three (33) feet north of the north line of said block four (4) one hundred eighty live and two-tenths 2-10) feet, more or less to the westerly line of Pleasant avenue; thence southwesterly to the place of beginning, the intention being to vacate all that portion -of -Benn street as laid but in Michel & Robertson's ad dition, and not included in Juliet street ; as laid but in Ridgewood Park addition, which lies north of block four (4) of Michel & Robertson's addition ; and, Whereas, the petitioners state that they are the owners and a majority of the owners of .the property on both sides of Oxford street between the Chicago. Milwaukee & St.Paul Railway company short line (so-called) and James street, where said Oxford street terminates, and the object and reason for such va cation is that in platting Ridgewood Park addition petitioners have rear ranged blocks four j(4 and five (5) of Michel & Robertson's addition to said city, and have made a slight change in the line of said Oxford street where it : intersects Juliet street, formerly Benn ! street, but no change is made in width 7 of said street thereby; and with regard j to Benn street petitioners state that | they have widened Juliet street (for merly Benn street) from the southwest corner of block seventeen (17) of Ridge l wood Park addition to the southwest corner of block fifteen (15) of said addi tion: that from said southwest- corner of block fifteen (15) Benn street. running east to Pleasant avenue, is so steep as to be entirely inaccessicle as a street, and petitioners have another street known as Baldwin court.between blocks fifteen (15) and sixteen (16). and running from Juliet street to Jefferson avenue, in place of said last-mentioned strip; Now. . Therefore, notice is hereby given that said petition will be heard and considered by the Common Council of said city on TuesdayfJJie third day of January. A. I), ISSB, in 7 :30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber, in the City Hall. By order of the Common Council. -THOS. A. TREN DERGAST, * City Clerk. ■■'.■■ ___________ Assessment for Slopes on George Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., N0v.22,1887. ) Notice is hereby given that the assess ment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from condemning and taking an easr ment on the land adjoin ing and on the line of George street, be tween Livingston avenue and State street, for making and maintaining slopes one and one-half {V/_) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled necessary for the grading of George street, between Livingston avenue antl State street, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, has been completed and entered of record by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, and that said assessment was confirmed by said Board on the :21st day of Xovember. A. I). 1887. K. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. En win*, 387 Clerk Board of Public Works. Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Oppenheim's Addition. City Clerk's Office, ) -St. Paul, Nov. 23, 1887. ) Whereas. A petition has been filed is ' this' office by order of the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, as re , quired by law, asking for the vacation of streets and alleys in Oppenheim's ad dition to St. Paul : and - i Whereas, The. petitioners state that tliey<are the owners of all the property in said addition, except lot 18, block 6, and. that the object and reason for said vacation as asked for is .in order that streets and alleys in said addition may be rearranged; as shown by a diagram attached to said petition," on account of the opening and condemning of a street lor tlie purposes of a bridge by the City of St. Paul ; , : - Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that said petition will be heard and con sidered by the Common Council of said, city on Tuesday, the 3d day of January, i A. D. 1588, at 7:30. o'clock p. in., at. the * Council Chamber in the City Hall. : * By order of the Common Council. 7* ; •-■•.-. THOS. A. PREX DERGAST, Nov. 23-. >w-wed City Clerk. ma 'ii' read the "Wants"' each week. mllllOnS • Always fiudiug : what . they .-_. seek. .' 7 CTSTR-LCTTOJI. PRIVATE instruction in Munson's system of shorthand. Male E. Nichols, 480 Cedar. - 320* -■■■.-•-. SCHOOL Ol!" SHORTHAND, Type-wni 'ngand Telegraphy— First-class and ex clusive; names graduates now holding po sitions sent on application ; systems taught, Eclectic, Pitman and Graham ; lessons day and evening or by mail; send for circulars. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, • corner Jackson and Third sts.. St. Paul. 332* THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY of Ramsey, District Court, Second Judicial District. . Horace A. Taylor against North Star Mutual Insurance Company. Insolvents. At chambers, Oct. 10, 1857. This cause came on to be heard this day, upon the report of the St. Paul Trust com pany, as receiver, and the Exhibits Nos. I aud 2. thereunto annexed, and the Schedules A, R. C, I), E, and F, therewith tiled, on the 4th day of October, 18*7. and the petition of the said receiver, this day filed: And now. upon reading the said report, Ex hibits and Schedules, and the said petition, • and on motion of Harvey Officer, the attor ney for said receiver, and Charles N. Bell, Esq., the attorney for tne said plaintiff, herein having appeared and consented to this order, it is now ordeled, adjudged and ' decreed: First— the holders of ail policies is sued by said North Star Mutual Insurance company, and outstanding and remaining uncanceled, in whole or in part, on the loth day of September, 1887 (to-wit. the date of ; filing the petition of said plaintiff for a re ceiver herein), and the holders of all re-in surance policies or other contracts for in surance whatsoever, issued or executed by. said corporation, and outstanding on said date, and all persons in any manner inter ested in any such policies or Insurance con tracts, or in any claims or demands for losses or damages sustained under the same— show cause, if any they have, at a special term of this court, appointed to be held at the court house in the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, on Saturday, the eighteenth (lßth) day of February. A. D. 1898, at the opening of said court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard— why the judgment and decree of this court should not be entered herein, adjudging and declar ing that all polices, re-insurance polices, or insurance contracts whatsover, heretofore issued by said corporation and outstanding on Sept. 10. 1887. were then and are now, vacated, canceled and annulled. And also, why the court should not then make such other or further order herein, and give said Receiver such other or further direction herein, as may to the court seem just and proper herein. Second all policy holders, or other persons, who have claims' or demands for loss or damage by fire or lightning, or other de mands whatsoever, against said corporation, whether under polices of insurance, adjust ments, salaries, wages, labor, or otber claims or demands whatsoever, file duly verified statements of such claims ana 'demands with the ' said Receiver, on or before the eighteenth (ISth) day of February. 1833, or be forever barred and foreclosed iff ail right to claim or participate in the property and assets of said corporation, or in the pro ceeds thereof, or in the proceeds of any as sessments which may hereafter be ordered to be made upon the members of said corpora tion, or on any dividend or distribution of such assets, proceeds or assessments. That said Receiver shall, within sixty days after the tiling of any such duly verified claims or demands, file the same in this court, together with its written objections or answers thereto, if any it has. and that such, claims, and objections" or answers thereto, be thereafter subject to the further order of ibis court, in relation to the time and place of trial or hearing upou such objections- or an swers. . , Third— That the said Receiver be and is hereby authorized and directed to offer and expose for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at some convenient place in the city of St. Paul, all the office fur niture and fixtures belonging to said corpora tion, which has come to its bauds, after notice of the time, place and terms of sale. first made and duly given, by an adver tisement thereof, in a public daily newspa per printed and published in said St. Paul, daily, and even* day for five successive days . next before such sale. Fourth— a copy of this order be pub lished in the st. Phiil'Daily Globe, a public newspaper printed and published in the city' of St. Paul, for six successive weeks, once in each week, the first publication to be made within ten days after date o£ this order. And that the said receiver mall a written or printed copy of the said order to the holder of every policy of insurance, reinsurance, or other contract for insurance issued by said company and outstanding' on said Sept. 10, 1867, as well as to all persons who have' any claims or demands against said corporation, so far as the names of such holders of poli cies, contracts, claims or demands are dis-' closed by the books of said corporation, at the places of residence or business of such persons mentioned' or. disclosed by such books, or can otherwise be ascertained by ' said receiver. [Signed] ..,-../. ,^\ WESTcoTt Wilkin, District Judge. ' « 7 oct. 12 7 wks wed. , 7 ' STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF- Ramsey, ss.— Probate Court, Special ■ Term. Nov. iii, 1887. - . ; In the matter of the estate of Mary Paul, 7 deceased. -" ■ * Whereas, An instrument in writing, pur porting to be an authenticated copy of the • last will and testament of Mary Paul, de ceased, and of the probate thereof, in the. county of Suffolk, state of Massachusetts, has been delivered to this court; And whereas, R. 1). Galusha has filed here with his petition, representing among other things that said Mary Paul died at Boston, in said state of Massachusetts, on theiilst day of August. 1885, testate, and that said petitioner is the executor named in said in- •• ■strument, and praying that the said instru ment may be admitted to probate, aud that' letters testamentary be to him issued thereon; ■ ;: It is ordered. That the proofs of said in strument, and the said petition, be heard before this court, at the probate office in said county, on Monday. the 19th day of Decern^* ber. A. I). 1887, at 10 o'clock "in the fore- - noon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument. And it is further ordered, that public no tice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publica lion of these orders for three weeks success ively, previous to said day of hearing, on Wednesday of each week, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the court. ... [l.s] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Attest: Fkask Robekt, Jr., Clerk. nov2:>-4w-wed UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE, Sisseton Agency, Dak.. Nov. 9, . 1887.— Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals foi stock cattle, wagons, plows, lumber, build ing materials, etc." (aa the case maybe), and addressed to the United states Indian Agent. Sisseton Agency, Dakota, will be received until Vi o'clock m., Wednesday. Dec. 21, 1887. for furnishing and delivering at thai agency about 80 milk COWS, 140 work oxen. •J horses. 70 farm wagons. 100 plows. 410, --000 feet assorted lumber, 306,7y0 shingles 477 windows, 08 doors. 28,000 lath, 85 bar rels lime, 30 bushets hair, 100 perches stone work and 1,500 yards plastering. The cat tle, wagons and other articles called for must be according to specifications, which will be furnished upon application to the under signed. Contracts, will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, subject to the approval of the department of the in terior. The right to rejsct any and . all bids : or any part of any bid is hereby reserved. ' Proposals must state specifically "the price of each article offered, and must have a copy of this advertisement attached. CERTIFIED CHECKS. All bidsmnst be accompanied by certified checks upon some United States depository, payable to the order of the undersigned, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the pro posal, which check will be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fait to promptly ex ecute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to the bid der. For full particulars apply to JAMES D. JENKINS, 326-346 United States Indian Agent State op Minnesota. I DEPARTMENT OF IXSCUANCE, V St. Paul, Nov. 21, 1887.) To Whom it May Concern : Whereas, Upon an examination of the af fairs of the Continental Life Insurance com pany, of Hartford. Conn., by the Hon. O. S. Tyler, insurance commissioner of that state, it has been found that the assets of said com pany are less than its liabilities, and the offi cersand directors of said company having been directed by said insurance commis sioner to cease the issue of new policies and the payment of dividends to stockholders or policyholders; Now. therefore I, the un dersigned insurance commissioner, do hereby revoke the certificate of authority issued to said company on the 3d day of .March, 1837, and said company and its agents are hereby prohibited from transacting business in this state. Witness my hand and official seal the day and year. first above written. .. .. ■ . .."• [Great Seal.] (HAS. SHANDREW, ' 326-331 . Insurance Commissioner. TATE OF MINNESOTA; COUNTY OF . Ramsev— Court, Second Judicial District. - - • - '•--* George Brewer against Martha F.Brewer. • SUMMONS. ' ' . ' The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendant: - • ,-.- -. : : .- - •' 1 You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in the above entitled action. ou file .in- the Clerk's oflice of . the District Court of Ramsey County, a copy of which is herewith . served upon you, and to serve a copy of 7 your answer to the said, complaint on the subscriber at his office in Court Block, St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey and state aforesaid, within thtrtv days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you -fall to • answer the said complaint .within the timo' aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will*' demand judgment for an absolute divorce from the defendant and. the other aud further relief demanded in the complaint. JAMES J. McCAFFERTY, .; >■■ :-.■:>>■•■ Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. ■ Dated November 18. A. D. 1887. :■■:-- '