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ST. PAUL WANTS. ants on this page will be inserted tindet classified headings according tothe following TABLE OF BATES. *. .' C i-3 i hi •. <( "a ***■ 9 " - c = *r S" § V umber *°NgS-*i*zg of p F -. a & B n Words. _ I § |. 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I *3Trords .43 .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 2.U8J2.41 44 words! .44 .77.1. 101.411. 562.09 2.4-*! *45 words .45 .791.13 1.4VT.512.1">2.41 46 word* .16 .81 1.101.51 1.512. 21 2.5 J *'■' word: .47 .83 1 .19 1 .55 I .91 2.2 2.C I 48 words .48 .841.201.561.922.282.01 • .-49 words .49 .86:1.23 1.60 l.'.f, '_. 34J2.71 t'»\vords 59 .SH .1.26 1.64 1.022.402.7 i *^*- Compound words count two words, aul every abbreviation counts the -same as a f.'J ■ Kurd. :. : in E. cry Case ihe Kcr.ey -fust Accctr, [cry ihe Order. mtiatio^s <>i"ri:iu*:i>. >s:ii«*. _______ GENTS— Wanted, a reliable person, lady or gentleman, to take the agency "' their own town for one of the best paying - articles on tbe market: retails at 25 cents; pays 100 per cent profit : sell- to ey cry fam ily". 11. G. Both, P. 0. 334. Minneapolis. " 3*'23i.3 A HEAL FOR IO CENTS— Beefsteak with potatoes. 5 cents; coffee, rolls and butter, 5 cents: hot cakes with syrup, 5 cents; oyster stews. 15 cents. New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson, near Seventh st. 350302 BARBER— barber; steady job to the right man. S. W. Myers, Bast ings, Minn. 4 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a good book keeper who understands the printing business and who hys some general knowl edge of type and printing material: good position for the right party. Address, giving references, I. 85, Globe. 362-365 BOY— Good strong boy wanted at .I.e. Henley's, corner Eighth and Waeouta sts.: one who lives with parents preferred*. c. '.'.', to-day. * ' "3 BOY wanted to work for board. 127 East Eleventh st.. Room 9. 2 BOY— Wanted, a good, strong boy to work in bakery. 430 Jackson st. 4 Boy Wanted, a boy to feed press; aiply at once. Phil P." Hall, 336 Sibley st. 4 C<ARRI EX— Wanted, a reliable young niafP ' to deliver the Globe; callat the Globe office between 4 and 5 o'clock to day. \\ . E. Magraw, city circulator. 362-363 COOK- good cook for grading camp on Lafond St.. near House of Good Shepherd. William A. Davern. 3 IMGHT MEN for cord wood; $1 per cord: - also nun for tie camp. 57 East Fifth __. . 2 MAN— Wanted, man with (100; will give 825 per month and 20 per cent com mission. Boom 3S. Onion block, or cS. : Norlhrop A Co.. 245 Hennepin ar., Minne apolis. 362 MAN— Wauted, a youug man to work 111 feed store. Inquire at 274 Bice st. 2 EN— Wanted. 1.000 men to take a 15 --cent dinner at 110 East Seventh, near Robert. Silver Moon Restaurant. 362-363 SALESMEN — Five travehngsaleemea ; sal ary and expenses; no experience neces .sary. "Address with stamp, Palmer A Co., LaCrosse. Wis. 359-13 SOLICITORS— two or three act ive men to solicit for customers. Ap ply room- 72 and 73, Court block. St. Paul (,-iderless Excavating company. 362-364 EAMSTER— Wanted, at 396 Lafond st. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ANO STENOGRAPHERS -Re***istM for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. 'Jst. PauL 20S* 'po LOAN— S2(), $50, $150 to loan on lnr- X niture, pianos, etc; property left in your possession. St Paul Loan Co., 3U9V*s Jack son St.. Rooms 1 and 2. IS.",* IV 111 ale. (OOK— anted ,good cook. At 637 Cedar ' st. 3 C" 100K - LAlTN'i)RK*>s— Competent ' rook and laundress-, no other need ap ply. Mrs. K. A. Young, 127 Woodward ay. 4 GiIKL— Who understands cooking; good I wages, 385 Washington st. 3 G' IRL— Wanted, a neat girl to take care of r baby that is about four months old. Call 523 Mississippi st. 4 GIKL— A good girl tor housework; German VT preferred. Ci. T. Kuhles, 451 Bremer Union Park. 1 Gi IRL— Wanted, a trusty girl for small T lions,- good pay. 470 Martin st. 3 ("1 IRL for laundry work at the Vienna res- T tan ran I. 443 Jackson st. 4 ("1 iii L— girl for kitchen work; np- T ply at once. 210 Fast Ninth st., corner Sibley st. 4 GIRL to sew and take care of children; German preferred; reference required. Apply to Mrs. Furness, 265 South Exchange fet. ' 362-364 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, housekeeper for small family*. Call at 75 East Isabel St. '_ 361-362 Ol'SEKEEl'lNG— wanted, a girl to do light housekeeping in family of two. one that can deep at home. 3134 Jackson ■St.. third floor. 1 HOI REWORK— A girl to do general housework iv a small family. Apply 390 Jackson St.. upstairs. 3 OCSKWOKK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework in small family. Ap ply 172 Western ay. 361-363 HOUSEWORK— A girl to do general housework at 130 West Fifth st. 4 Ol SEWORK— a germau girl. 14 to 16, to assist at light housework at 76 Park Place. 1 HOCSEWORK— Wauted, German girl tor general housework. Inquire at barber shop, corner Randolph and Seventh. 3 OISEWORK— a good girl for general housework at 267 Kamsey st. 1 OCSEWOKK— GirI wanted for genera housework ; best of references required. Apply to Room 26, Stock Exchange building. South St. Paul. --- 4 HOCSEWORK— girl for general housework, small family; German pre ferred. 337 Goodrich ay. 1 OCSEWORK— respectable woman for general housework, small tamily; call at once. 700 St. Peter st., Mrs. Walker. . 3 HOCSEWORK— A competent girl wauled for general housework. Mrs. D. M. Fin la-fSOB, 748 Burr st. ■ 1 HOCSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; German preferred. 502 Broadway. - .1 H~~OL SEWORK— Wanted a good girl for general houseworK at 553 Temperance tt. 1 HOCSEWORK— a girl for gen eral housework. Inquire of 75S East •Seventh st. 7 ■ HOCSEWORK— Wanted, a strong kitchen girl: Scandinavian preferred. Corner ■Eighth and Waeouta. . ■ ' ■ 3 OCSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at 564 Westminster st. Mrs. I J. M. Hob ver. 4 j HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good German j girls for general housework. Mrs. SchneU's Intelligence office, 65 West Sev enth st. • 302 HOCSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework; highest wages paid. 217 East Eighth st. 4 I H" OUSEWORK— Wanted, » girl for gen eral housework: one who can cook; I "family of three; good wages. 305 Grove st. j 362-363 j li OUSEWORK— OM wanted for general j Jl. housework. Apply 205 Arundel st.. be- j tv.een Iglehart and Carroll. 1.. W. Ward. 4 j iIOCSEWCH K— Wanted at once," • good I J ■ girl *to do genera! housework. 40s ! \: ■Aelkt. ;.--•.-.•: _________ 7 * ;. .' * ->*4 ; II -iI'SEWORK— A good uhi for genera! 1 housework. Gall at 333 Ramsey st. *4 '1 - OCSEWORK — Wanted. counj-jteut A I Scandinavian gill for general house \us~ in family of four. Apply mornings i y.r-. DeCnmy. 144 Iglelcirt st, __1 i J~?OCSEWORK— Wanted.a girl tO do light ! 1 housework at 257 Sherman st. 4 ] iTOU»EWORK— A competent itir! for i 1 general housework iv small family. , Ail-h at So. 144 Iglehart st. '4 ■SITUATIONS OFFERED. Continued. OUSEKEEPER — -Wanted, working housekeeper, immediately, on fine stock farm in Dakota; must be a middle woman, with experience, and one yvho un- ; stands butter making thoroughly; good I wages paid to good party. Address, siting > experience and reference and salary ex- i pected, to A. S. G., Globe. w-wid sun 1 1 I All A dignified lady of business tact, j -i not too voting, American preferred, to j take charge of the . subscription department i for a leading house: salary. go per week: must come well recommended; apply iii per son after 9 o'clock. Selmar Hess, 272 . East I Seventh st.. Rooms 11 and 12. - * 362 LA Wanted. 103 ladies to board at j HO East Seventh st., near Robert; 21 meals $3. Silver Moon Restaurant 362-363 - LAUNDRESS — A competent laundress three days of the yveek. 379 East Tenth St. ' ■ -■*-■-.. .-:■"_■ ■-■■••-■■- 1 i "IVJUKSEMA ID— Wanted., nursemaid at j 1™ 301 Laurel ay. ; apply mornings.. ' ; 4 ! POLISHER— Wanted, lirst-eiass polisher \ at the Cascade laundry, 34 West Third ' st. .*.* :___ ' '■■■; ________ SI'KNOGR API! ER— Lady stenographer, using Pitman's system, wanted by bank iiiirhouse: salary, $75 pet month; A 1 refer ences. L !>:;.(. 1"... „-. .-■•.•-■•■•■ 1 STENOGRAPH in a large oflice. a lady stenographer; must be rapid: state experience. Address 0 52, Clole. j :■ 359-363, FIX ASCI J MONEY Is loaned by us on improved real j ill estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis 1 and Duluth at 6, l>i_, 7. . >■■> per cent., on j shortest notice, for any amount. K. M. New ;lit A Son, investment bankers, 102, 153 and 151 Drake block. St. Paul. 73* , Cl/1 -""'. *50, JSll*6 TO LOAN on ■V-l-V-/ niture, pianos, . carriages, l)qr->es, , 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! and '_. 65* | [IT ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt A Sever- j ill ance, 34 East Third st.. room 1; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, - carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc. ; ' the same to remain in the owner's posses sum; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, j etc; business strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. 292* I MONEY LOAN on all kinds of per \ lVx sonal property, diamonds, jewelry .furni ture, horses, etc.; commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard A: 1 Co.. 120 East Third st. 201* j MONEY TO LOAN— the St. Faul j Trust Company, ?1 00,000, in sums of 51. (KM) to $30,00*0, Purchase money mort gaces cashed . . . ■.>»;•»' LOANED on all kinds ot per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; * commercial paper discounted. Security Loau Co.. 320 Jackson sl., J. E. Flanigan, mana ger. 1--2* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate ___ good first mortgages bought by S. 11. Dyer.ical estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri- ' can bank. MM* INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with , out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. 3. S. Mackey, manager. Koom 14, First National bank build- , in;?. St. aid, and Room 14, Mackey-Legg ■ block, Minneapolis. .'j ■■,-'■. 250* MONEY' TO LOAN, m sums to suit, irom 51 up. on watches, diamonds" and all goods of value: special . rates on sums of 50 > and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jacksonst. . . 2.40* ■-" .. M»»-> El TO LOAN OB real estate, mort- j ItJ- gages bought and loan's on personal ef fects. Bee Hive Enterprise; 57 East Fifth. -. ■ " * 302 -'-7 j <___ /I i ,(\ KOI*ITY _ in a 52.200 bouse j •!5l 1 -*-*l/V/ -and lot that I will exchange for good heavy work horses: the balance I above my equity 'can be paid* at 515 per month. Address I. S3. Glob**-. 3('2-3:::; MISCEIJLAXEOI'S. CiOSTI'.M ES— Masquerade and theater cos- 1 1 tumes for rent at 50 East Seventh st. by Louise Neitmann; country orders given 1 prompt attention. 32S* | PlANos and organs tuned, §1: first ciass work guaranteed. Samuel Crutchett, ■•""• West Sixth st. 350-362 .(*i'A*.i; AND ARDING—Con iO simmients solicited of all kinds of mer- * chandise, implements, furniture and house- 1 hold goods;, we. have • the largest and best warehouse In the city, connected by railroad tracks for receiving, storing and transferring; | or if sj>ace is desired cither in basement or upper stories wecan let same r.t very reason able rates; warehouse and office, and 339 East Third st„ St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Storage. Forwarding and Implement com pany. IL A. Capron, manager; telephone call I 2«»5"2. 53* ! SHORTHAND and typewriting of all I kinds done perfectly by Miss I. D. Hess, Rooms OS and 69, east side Union block; ex- \ perienced operators; low prices; work called for and delivered. 360-366 '"pYI'EWKITIN'G and shorthand worK 01 i J. all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. j Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing your work here; experienced ■ operators, perfect work, low prices: work called tor and de- I livered ; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 208* ' 1 17 ashing— Wanted, family washing; : » V 30 cents per dozen rough dry. Am erican Hand Laundry. 26 East Sixth st. 1 . E WANT to buy Till the old waste ! paper, books, iron, rags, stoves, bottles, ; etc.. we can get, and will nay full value in cash: will call for such goods in any part of the city, free cf charge. Call on or drop ■ postal to .1. Firestone. 268 Jackson St.. corner second. Telephone 96-3. 310* EOST ASP FOl'Sll. ! CHARM Lost— Lost citheir on Laurel or Selby ays., from Virginia ay. to the car liouse, a Knight Templar charm: finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at Field. Mahler A Co.'s * dry goods store. ! Bridge square. " 362-363 j DOG LOST— if the party who has my red and white setter dog will return him. or ' any one give me information where he can lie 'found*; I will pay a good reward. William . F. Kickel. Germania bank. 313* j I~\OG. FOUND— A black and white dog; U owner call at 516 Jackson and receive same by paying a reward. 362 ! OOO— 127 East Eighth st.. a teacher j of music, vocal and instrumental, piano, organ, string and other instruments: instruc tion in thorough 1 ass and harmony. 359 365 KET BOOK LOST— Robert st., ' between Fifth and Third, poeketbook containing slo in money and a few receipts.. Finder leave at Globe "office and receive re ward. 362 j Yl/ATtTI LOST — Saturday afternoon. ' » V Dec. 24. ladies watch and chain, with : medal attached; medal bearing inscription, ! "Awarded to Anna Michel;" finder will be well rewarded by returning to 181 University ay; * 361-363 BOARD OFFERED. BOARD — A pleasant suite of front rooms ; suitable for two or three, with hoard, in private family; 10 minutes from Merchants hoteL Address G 20. Globe. • ■ 362-2 j EXCHANGE ST., 228. SOUTH — Fur- | nished room with board. 359-365 XCHANGE ST.. 384— Room and board j for two gentlemen ; furnace heat and i bath. 362-363 HOME wanted in a strictly private family I by gentleman and wife: good location; St. Anthony hill preferred. W A I), Globe. 362 364 j MONEY— 920 to 52f H» to loan on articles of value: property left in your posses ; sion. St. Paul Loan Co., 309te Jackson st., ' Rooms 1 ami 2. 1 85* , EARL ST., 211— Furnished room and board 54 per week: references required. 362 303 SUMMIT AY., 39— Two gentlemen will '' fiud room and hoard: private family. 357-363 ' ! HORSES* A All CM It RI " IS. 'AHKiAGE WORKS— A large assort- i ment of Victorias, cabriolets. Duquistas, broughams, four and six-seat rockayvays, ex tension-top caoriolets, extension-op 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. Uallowell A Co., 503 ; to ">ll. Minnesota st. ■ . 159* HORSE— Wanted, to buy a horse;- must be a good traveler, sound ard cheap, for cash. MeKenny Bros., 83 East Sixth St., cor- ; ncr Minnesota. ' .- ..-. . ;..'.- 302 j INsCRE your horses and cattle in Tne ! Sterling "Live stock Insurance company. 500 LnmberExchange, Minneapolis. . 34*2* T)ONV wanted— Shetland stallion pony. Xr— A^dTfsyL SO,' Globe. - ;-' -. ,'•*: 362-363 IXtiNlES— For Sale, ftrcijty head imported ■L ■ : - Shetland- ponies at reasonable - price. Address John Zel("h, Cottage Grove. Minn. ..,■.,.'■-.' : 355:3 *-,"7.:.--: , ::;77" : ' ' -', PERSQiAAE." *,". : v : "UK ME. TEITSWOKTH, *■ Paul's . oldest and best "clairvoyant f<>rtuii«- tciler. \ •WW Minnesota St., between^ feixth ■Ofai-.tles'r j eniii. ■-■■ - _______________*_ -': _____________* ___________ PERSONAL— The party who desired an : interview with "Phipps" but failed to I give address will find party at the Merchants j IhU morning at 9 o'clock. 302 THE SAINT J^AIL I^AILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY ' MORXI^G, DECEMBER 28, 1837. SITUATION ____________* Mai*. .....7 ■ ' BARTEXOEK— Situation wanted as bar tender: five years' experience; best of . references. Address L 03. Globe. 330-300 B< > K __»_. X— Position as bookkeeper' or clerk in good standing; can 'give '. good references. Please address to "City" hotel. 357 to 359 Robert St., St. Paul. "*; . 4. _ CTCHEK— very strong and reliable; young man wants situation at some first class'meal market enterprise; willing to work hard. Address L 53, Globe. . . ■■■"■ CLEKK— A first-class grocery clerk desires a situation ; good refereuces. Address A 83. Globe. ■ 5 CLEKK— situation by a young man ! in drug store; three* years' experience: speaks German. JN. Globe. 4 Ci I. KlCK— Wanted, a situation iv grocery J store or general merchandise by a young man with seven years* experience; talks En glish and German: best references. . Address . L 92. Globe. 301-302 CI.XXX— a position by an "ex perienced young man ln the wholesale merchandise -business. Address J R' M Globe. _____3 CHANCE by young man attending school ' to play clarinet in parlor orchestra for pleasure and profit. X. Globe. -3 COLLECTOR- in office, or as collector; salary to be only for abso lute -it-ants: a permanent place desired. Ad dress s 05. Globe. *■_» 0 COOK— Competent camp cook want- situ ation in camp or boarding train; refer ences furnished. Call at 392 Cedar St.* 4 . COLLECTOR— •situation wanted by an experienced collector by Jan. 1. IS**'*?; can give the best of < itv references. L 74. Globe. _ . " 1 COACHMAN— Wanted, situation by young man to do chores in family, or other work: understands care of horses. Address Coachman, corner Dale and Minnehaha st-. 1 D lifts (lI.KHK- A ponng man desiring to learn the drug i osines wishes a place in a drug store. A ST, Glooe. 356-302 j EMPLOYMENT— Position wanted : young ' man twenty years of age would like a position in a railroad office or store of any | kind: good penman. Address J __, Globe. 5 ; Etin.ovHKNT -Wanted, employment by a strong man: good references; will ing to do any kind of work. Address L 78, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— A young man who is a practical bookkeeper and accountant is anxious to hear from any -one who is desir ous of obtaining an expert eleik for the com ing year: best city references. Address A X. Globe. ' 7 EMPLOYMENT By a steady young man, ( to work where he " can make a good liv ing: can give references. Address A 00. Globe. -_ 7 Em i*i. M kxt- By a German-American young man. twenty years of age. any honorable work. Address W. A. Feist. 217 East Eighth. 4 ■EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, cmi loymettt J-i by a strong man : good references; will ing to So any kind of work. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, envelopes and circulars to address: terms reasonable; I want work. Address A 77. Globe. -1 ENGINEER— Position as engineer: un -i dei-stand steam heating and repairing. A st. Globe. :Oq-:-0- XGINEEK— situation by first class engineer: good references fur nished. J. C. Teller, postoffice, St. Paul J Park. ■ ■'* 4 ' G» ROCER — Situation yvanted. by a young ' I" man to work in grocery store : can give ; good references. Address I." 51. Globe. 7 MACHINIST Situation wanted by a first- j class machinist*; either on machine or erecting floor: willing to work. Address j HI. Globe. __7 j MUSON— Situation wanted by a young 111 Mason; has a thorough knowledge id' i', general merchandise; best of references. Ad- j dress M Compass, (.'.one. 302.303 j PAINTER— Situation by practical car- j riage, sign and ornamental painter: | over twenty years" experience; first-class man. LOS," Globe. 1 HARMACIST — First-class reference; wants situation; registered in Minne sola. P 51. Globe; 1 PHARMACIST— Situation wanted by a: German pharmacist with Minnesota j certificate, competent to take charge: yvell • acquainted with city trade: can furnish i good references. Address II 31. (ilobe. . .4 . SALESMAN* — Situation wanted on the ! road as traveling salesman to handle ma- ] chinery; fifteen years' exnerience and per sonally acquainted with the trade. Address ; P 40. Globe. ' * * * 1 | ALES SI AN— -Young traveling man wants i O position as inside salesman or at office j work: good bookkeeper; city references. Address I) 40. (.lobe. * _4 j SITUATION— By a steady young man. a ; O place to work for his board with the i privilege of attending public school week | days. Address L 82, Gloije. '3 j ITUATION WANTED— HoteI oflice man SITI'ATION WANTED— HoteI office man ■rants position; best reference. A 02. Globe 0 • SNOW-SHOVELING — Private families j •O can have their sidewalks, etc., always i cleaned carefully and cheap if they leave a ' notice to A 73. Glol>e. .-*-. 0 j rpEA.MSTEK— Wanted, situation by com- j -L petent teamster. Inferences given. A 70. Globe. -: ■' 3 j EAMSTEK— A job to drive team. Y. M. j c. A., Wabasha. Herman Sehaum- j kessel. . 4 *11 000-TCKNEK— Situation wanted as j »V woodturner; a young man with some exj>erience wants to learn the business. i (i W." Globe. _3 j YOUNG MAN" wishes writing to do. copy- X ing. addressing envelopes, circulars, etc.: Jl a day: cut this advertisement out : and use the address: "A. B. I. M."' Globe. 4 j tf»-| f\ IN" GOLD Given any person who * ■V-IU do secure me a steady position, at i moderate wages, in honorable business j yvhere moral responsibilities are valued. Ad- ! dress L 53. Globe. __3 j iVIHHIc. COOK— One of the best cooks in St. Paul j wants a place; can be seen at 42 S. Frank- j '.ill st. 1 I COOK — Good meat and pastry ■ cook re- ' J quires a position; city references. C K. (.lobe. . 4 COOK— Situation wanted by a first-class i cook. Call or address at 433 Kondo st. 3 COOK— Situation in small private- tamily i as cook: good washer and ironer. Ad- ' dress .Mary. 420 Wabasha st. * 1 j DRESSMAKER— An experienced dress maker wishes work at ladies' homes. | Miss Knson. 67 West Tenth st. 1 j DRESSMAKING or plain sewing wanted i at home or in families, or assist in : housework. Address L IS-L Globe. 1 I DRESSMAKER— An experienced dress , maker would like sewing in families: I best of reference given. At-home from 11a. m. to 3 p. m., I^3 Pleasant ay. . . . 1 EMPLOYMENT— A 'position to learn to set type by a young lady. Address 620 St. Peter st. " _6 FAMILY SEWING and mending Of all j kinds, gents' mending a sj>ecialty. by a mother that needs the work bad. Call at ! rear 234 Mcßoal st. Mrs. Mcknight. - 6 H OCSEWOKK— Good girl wants a place for housework: good recommendation: : More block from seven corners. A. F. Fillys.4 ' OUSEKEEPER— A competent young lady would like a situation as house keeper. "Apply or address to X. Gray, 212! > Eaton ay.. West St. Paul. " 3 j OUSEKEEPER— A German woman who cannot speak English wants a | situation as housekeeper or cook in private family, or small hotel; call 230, Corner | Western and Nelson ays. 3 jYTOTICE— Any business house who will i II employ a stenographer and typewriter j from Jan. 1 next Would do well to address as below: full satisfaction guaranteed by a : young lady of considerable experience; best - of references can be furnished if desired. ' Address L 05. Globe. 350 305 , ORGANIST— of experience desires I situation a- organist iv Protestant * church. Address Mrs. B. G.. Globe. 362-30J SALESLADY— An American girl Irom : New York, who has clerked in bazar, 1 would like a position as saleslady: goad ref erence. Address 852 Kice St., St. Paul. ,5 r ECOND GIRL— A first-class second girl j would like to work in private family: | food references. Address 852 Rice st., St. j Paul. -_5 SECOND WORK— A young lady, wishes j •O to do second work in private boarding • house; private family preferred. A 7S. Globe. ." -. . : **•; 4 STENOGRAPHER— A young lady stenog tO rapherand typewriter operator, recently employed in an Eastern office, and who has best of references, desires a position in St. Paul or Minneapolis. L 77, Globe. 301-362 STENOGRAPHER — Situation wanted Jan. 1 by experienced lady stenographer and typewriter; excellent references from present employer.- - Address L _____ Globe.-; 1 TENtMi ßAPHES— Situation wanted by experienced ' lady stenographer; best of references. Address BM C. (.lobe. 362-384 STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by io lady stenographer and typewriter: four years" experience; good reference. Address "M E. Globe, . . .. 302 2 VI 7" ASHlNG— Wanted, by a lady.two or »V three places where she can do wash ins;. Call or address at 475 Temperance st. 4 \ir ASHERWOMAN— A strong German 1 1 - woman want! to wash or clean houses. Address Mrs. Bandmann, 313 Walnut st, . \y *'' "' 'KK'' "" FOB BEST. -■ - - •.'.""■. Houses. 1 HOCSES-t-To rent, a nine]room house on .'.Wabasha; teen-room, East Ninth;! fifteen-room. Exchange; fifteen-room, Col lege: twelve-room, Broadway ;fourtcen-room, Broadway ; sixteen-room, East* Ninth: with furniture' for sale of each house at your own price. Falde A Gair, 51 East Fourth. 362 j HOI'SK for. Rent — A seven-room house,; $15 per. month; use of water; one. block from street car line. Call at 333 Ram sey.st.j - •*** - -362-363 HOI'SK— For rent, double horse of nine! *: rooms; at 181 Ramsev st. Henry ?G. James, 36 East Third st. 362-1 j HOUSE' of ten rooms with all modern im-t ■ provements. Apply at 206 East Ninth st.. corner Canada. " 3<i2-:p>:> : BH3^ Rooms. ■ -••■•-.ft j GEOAR-ST., 6061,2— Furnished roo^Lisl with or without board, opposite ice-Vfl't ace . >« :-.i ■■■ ..- ■ - 361-3i;2? IKTH ST., 1-13. WEST— Nicely- firr . ulshed rooms with board; 6 o'clock djy' *' neif,^.r-\.'.-i -.,/._'.._ . ' . 3(i2-2 itAXKI.IV ST.. 37S— Two nicely'*^-! - : i___t_ rooms; new brick house ;,q,*ro, squares from Windsor hotel; bath, gatj.'tfndj furnace' heat.' ' .'* . 3ij2-' MINNESOTA, COKVEK SEYENTJH— : - Reardon block: elegantly furnished rooms for gentlemen : steam heat. Miss .I*l. 'j ____________________________ _• 31! 1-3(12 j TVfIXTI! ST.. 140' EAST-i-Nfce fu r nished ' 1* rooms' at moderate prices.in good local ity 362 TVT«HtTH KXCHAXGK ST., 364. corner ii Fifth — Two furnished rooms; centrally located; heated by"* furnace: t?rms reasona ble. B A c. 364 North Exchange st. . ::62-264 PKAKI, ST.. 21 Furnished room suit able for ibjce gentlemen: hot and cold yvatcr: use l.nth : board if wanted. 362 363 EAJKL . ST.. 215— Furnished rcom on ; ground floor, for housekeeping,, with i dishes, range, etc.: hot and cold water; also other rooms; modern conveniences. 362 388 KOOSl!**— A" large number of rooms, for- ! nished arid unfurnished, single or en suite, in different parts of the city; parties having rooms to rem will do well *o call at Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth si. 302 ROOM— Furnished 10 m tor one or two' .' gentlemen, ever steam heat, private family, in warm stone bio ■•; rent reasona ble. .Call or address Mis. 11. K. Jihnston. . 203 West Fifth st. 362 f)O(>3lr^Forreiit. nicely furnished room t in new brick block, corner Tenth and St. Peter sts.: steam heal, electric light, etc. . Apply at room 17. Globe building. . 361-363 E OOMS— For rent, thr*e n*m* (tyvo ; front! wish water. lantry, closets, etc. Inquire of J. D. Stutson, 307 Jaccson st.. or 429 East Seventh st. 362-303 ROOM— A nice pleasant room; heat and bath included: In private family. X i. 100. Globe. ....... 302-305 j SfltlCliST.. 221— An alcove, also olber neatly famished rooms: privilege of hath : fnrnae? heat; price derate. HOi-iWIS 1 SEVENTH ST.,- *_.*;•-'. WEST— rent. i furnished single and double roc ins with I board and use of bath. 362 j QEYENTH St.. •_•;,. WEST— Nicely fur- ' O nished rph*m*s with hath. *3.*6 Sl'. ANXiiOXY' AY.. 2So— Three rooms O for light housekeeping. 382-364 . CM MI *i' : AY.. 77— For rent, nicely fur- ! nished rooms; steam heat, bath and gas; 6 o'clock dinners." . - - ■■ '■'•■'.- 363 ,-'.;: ::■••."■--•.'. Siorr't; AAAAA il I * STOKE buildiuv*. four stories and base- | orient, situated in wholesale district: building is 25x120 feet: alley in rear: im mediate possession. : Apply to A. 11.- Wilder. IS.", East Fourth st. 35. 303 roils-.— > new store No *_6.' East Sev- | enth st., for .rent. Inquire S. N. Adler. '.: 408 Jackson sb 362 j Sl'OUEjn Euauft block. inquire cf 6. F. ! * KiiiViift: 340 East Seventh ft. 35i>-3(ft» ;i ..." jlisgcllancoits. BIII.IUM— biiiluing formerly oc-.-, pied- by the iGlolje; will make such ! changes as may.be. desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheim! !i blocl- -.-- .-. __]__] ________ ixiati: FOR m______ J J. I. ___9mm_wi*m_fte_*n I.isl. ... j 472 Rice s;. • ,',. I H OCSES with hds at bargains: 300 lotsiui and ' near Hire St.. at -til prices, pn monthly payments, or on t-?rip3 to suit volt j 200 acres in acre lots or ilye-aerslots on Rice st., ouMcCaron's lake, Sni'.dv bike. Sabbath f | lake. Pass- lake and Other lakes at Sls-> . m* . acre and upwards, on easy tennis and at great ' bargains .1. F. Ei*scnmcngCx,-172 RicSa;..._ ; j '_________ • .:.". • ■ 25i» 7.', .*•' ';.: '." ;.. 1 . > itf lii r mil ■■■ m i"m . ..•: .'; usTlt AC TS o*' Tii'i.E and all "Timer . AliSTitAl'T**, Oif' Ti li.c: and .-ill otlie. manuscripts copied perfectly by Ana J j C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. ■__ 332* Alt.M-I.AXU for Sale— Farm land in FAICH EAXO for Sale— Farm land in Wisconsin: water and limber: S3 per acre. Address A. Daniels, Flandrau. Dak. ■ , . 362' I PAIM'iES having real estate for sale at i Newport. inn., will Gud it to '.he advan- | tage to list the same wilh D. B. Cook, New port, Minn. *':-, "359-3154 ! REAE ESTATE for Sale— t nave a great | • variety of lots and acres' north of St. j Paul at great bargains and on easy term J. i F. Kisetnnengi-,-. 472 Rice st 179* ; IXSTKI iiUIWSU GLOOE lit: SINE COLLEGE— Learn telegraphy,' iherthand. bookkeepinir, etc. : young men can make from $4 to 310 per week while learning; send for circulars. ; E. A. Maron. Davidson block. St. Paul. 355 -3 INSTRUCTION CLASS for nurses, class for midwifery, surgical and general sick nursing; certiacatcs granted after six weeks' i course if study; terms moderate: select register for nurses only. Mrs. M. A. Mar shall, 431 Fast Seventh St.. Room 7. ________ I INsTil C in the French language; In classes or In private lesions. Mr-. I Pay-en, 140 West Fifth. ** 362-365 J PRIVATE instrcctiou in M union's system of Shorthand. Male E. Nichols, -ISO Cedar. ' ... - ___ "'. . - 32(1*, OHOKTMAXU— SchooI of shorthand and O type tag;-* Standard system: lessens day and evening, or by mail; send for circu ! lar.-. ' Miss J. D. Hess, rooms 68-69, l'nion i block, East side. St. Paul. 360-306 SCHOOL Oi-' Sll<)KYll.\x"l>r 7 i *.-j.e-writ" i *ng and. Telegraphy— First-class and ex- : ciui-ive; 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. ' | Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson | and Third sts.. St. Paul. 332* * TO liv€IIAX«K. LOT— I have a. fine lot that I will trade for: one or two hcrses. Address A 72. Globe. ' ..." -..-, 302 303 ] PLUM HE X— Wanted, to do pi urn Ding in i two houses and take lot as part pay- ! ment Wert & Maxwell, room 12. Gilfillan : I block.* : ! 3 j MONEY TO LOAN— $15 and upwards on j | personal 1 property of any description: i property left in -. your possession. St. Paul j Loan Co-, 305H* Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. -. ■' - , ... . 1 .-,** - j WASTED TO RETT. - ■ _____^_^ .. jg \ HO USE— Wanted to rent, house of eight i or ten rooms, furnished or utiftiriiishdd. i in good locality. Address Room 29. Globe building. *-; 362-364 j Photo-UK Aftl It V— Wanted to : rent in St. Paid in a good location. Ad- ; dress P. M. Quist. Willmar. Minn. 302.9 1 Ro«»*il»— Two young ladies, employe^ ; AY dining the day. want two furnished Or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping: modern conveniences: centrally located:.! references exchanged : will be steady ten- i ants. Address I. 84. (.lobe. 362 363 I ' ■ I FOX SALE. TV '__ \ . _/_ 1 FCKNITCRE— For sale, one nearly near bedroom suit: cheap. ;>*-i- Exchange. ■■ ■ 302303 j GI'AHAXI'EKO pine slabs at 100 ' East Sixth st. Fred S. Nichols, fuel i dealer. * 3 0 .305 j P" "IPS FOX SALE— Two pair of Scotch I collie pups, ten weeks i Id, at |5 per : pair. S. H. Haynes. Red Wing, Minn. 302-2 STOVE— For sale, one large heating stove : one large "Baxter"' tailor store. John W. Enright, importing tailor, 400 Robert St., . Hotel Ryan. v. 322 304 " WAST TO BUY. DESK— Wanted' to purchase for cash a four or live Toot office desk; new or sec ond-hand; : must . be. cheap. Address 554 IM.ert ■; .-■: :.:*:. ■■ -■• - •■'■■"■ >; 362-363 EXtrtXlt — Wanted to buy one new or sec Jt upd-hand gas-engine. Address S. N\ 408 Jackson st. .•" . 302 POOL TABLE— Wanted to- btty a pool table ; state mice, condition and terms. L si. Globe. -.-.-,,.- ■ ' ' BYE WORKS. ■'__ DI. JASIIESON- A. CO.'S Steam Dye .^ Works— -bents' clothing a specialty 412 Wabaslia «. vnd 14 West Sixth. Sl Paul Mi.*iu. ______________* ■■■ . ; :-■■■ - .134* "' *.'" JIIISICAE. PIANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class work leave orders at Whitney's music Store, East Third HiXBgEB^ -V* ' ■ " 840* ..:"'"'•' Al'C'TlOy SAf.FS. gja - C.J. lleilicke. Auctioneer. _ CI J. MEILICKE, AUCTIONEER—I"n --'» redeemed pledge sale ; only a few day more for bargains in fine gold" and silver watches, diamonds, jewett^,* 7 musical instru- ! nients. etc.. at public auction- this afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 7:30 this evening at Ben ( Levy's, the pawnbroker,* 21 East seventh st., : I near Wabasha: every article *• warranted or .money refunded. C. J. Meilicke, Auctioneer. 362-363.;.? -J* - •■>••;.*: -' -'■ -BiTsiari-ss chances; 777. j ; ACALE will satisfy you that we can start ■irx. you in a paying business on -small cap- | • ilal at Bee Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. m ■ ■ ■_____■ 302 .~ ,- :--;j-'t .-..:.. 'r.- : '''A N ACTIVE business man as partner in a "if*, wood yard with abpul $300; a fine chance to the right man. Bee Hive Enter prise, 57 East Fifth, .:;...... .' ; '302 A PAYING employment business for sale: owner going into other business reason . for selling. OS. Globe. %: ._.■- .362 BARGAINS— , a great-- bargain; two : boarding houses, centrally located, all full, at a sacrifice: one confectioner)' and -restaurant combined, doing good business, hicated on Wabasha St., at ('tie- third value; I who wants it* two elegantly furnished flats,' •all full, choice roomers, best locations; good I •Is'ase and reasons for selling: a large line of \ . swaps always listed. MeKenny Bros . 83 Fast . atttth at., corner Minnesota: ". -■ - • 362 | l ER— an ted 7 with "siTSiiilT to rniy | . one-half interest -in established hard- j ware business; don't want- to trade for. real estate: a good chance for the right man. Ad- ! dressT. A. Firner, Prescott. *>J'is.- ■* " 358-363 : PARTNER wanted, with '53.500. to "buy j one-half interest in established hard ware business: don't want to trade tor real \ estate: a good chance for the right man. Ad- j dress F. A. Firner. Prescott. Wis. 360-366 PA:<TN '- i —Wanted young man with |SQ, iyce li»iit office business; big profits. Address Post Office Box 2133. St. Paul. Minn. a ' ■ 301 SALOON and pool room for sale; reasona ble terms. IS- i akota ay.** : 362-365 VI /* ANTED to buy. cheap, horse and cut *» . ter; finely f iiriiistied i.*(.arding. house, best li cation in city: also one Cigar confec tionery, with restaurant combined; best loca tion in city; livery stable for sale, death of proprietor cause of sale: boarding houses for sale in all parts of city: all kinds of trading property those are only a few of our enor mous list. MeKenny Bros., S3 East Sixth St.. corner Minnesota. - 302 (tl A TO »20 )■ to loan on furniture, mv ApLU sical instruments, vehicles or live 'Flock ; cash advanced on goods in storage.- St. Paul Loan Co., 'MV\t Jackson st.; Room- , ■1 and 2. ' *" -' - ■ :■.- IS5* HOASSIft WAMTTEP. '■'''-'.'■ L)oARU wanted by traveling man and XJ wife in a strictly pr.vate family: would like two rooms: central location ; if satisfac tory will be permanent; references given and required. Address I- W T, Chippewa Kalis. Wis 3*59-368 STATE OF MINN !->.>!' A. < STY OF O Ramsey— District Court. Second Judicial ] District. ' - . In the matter of the receivership of Patrick i II.' Dm insolvent. > - . ■-. Upon reading and filing the petition of Patrick 11. Drum, the above-named insolv-i ent. wherein it appears that on ihcOth day of November. 1887, Cyrus B. Thurston was appointed receiver of »11 the estate of this in-: solvent by this court,' and thereafter duly * qualified and accepted said":.lru;-it and went into the possession of all tjie j>ro"i erty of this pet i doner: '■-: • . ->■.'•■■. That up to and for a long time previous to ; said time this petitioner had been carrying on bis trade of repairing and' mending car- j riages. wagons and sleighs. at 192 ami, lot ■ West Third street in the city of St. Paul, in . said county and state, and' had- on hand a large stock" in trade of about 84,000 i.; value, , : | consisting of carriages, wagons and sleighs, I j and used in said trade, iools and tnsii-*iim-:ds . 1 .of the value of about $300, of which Exhibit ; Wk." attached to the petition, is a '.full Ust. i a«d a horse, harness and wagon; ;. ;~ -{That under the statutes and laws of the ; •(ate of Minnesota the said tools atui imple ments of the Hade of tlie petitioner and SU'O ; •rtiorth of stock in trade nod a horse, harness . ■aid wagon are exempt, and the petitioner Is' entitled to the same; ::.;■•,-; ..;;.>.. --r'l'leit the said receiver now -has. tlie said .tools and instruments, and the said. $400 1 slock in trade, and the said horse, harness; and wagon in his possession as such re-: i Hlver, and claims the -nine as a pail of said insolvent estate.' and retuses to deliver the : same to the said . petitioner except under the. ' order of thiscourt: t^.. -;....• -.-••; ■ Sow. therefore, it is hereby ordered that tjl:e raid receiver of. said insolvent estate and the creditors of said insolvent show cause, if \ any they have, before this court at a special term thereof, to beholden on -Saturday, the: 7 iii day of January, 1888, at 10 o" clock a. j " anl,(Why the Niid.rece>.vc: not deliver, . to said petitioner the tools 'and •• instruments* ■ond ilw 8400 stock in trade and*: the said* ■horse, harness and • wagon which j are de "scribed in the petition of said insolvent, and j be released from any liability to the creditors iherctor: and it is itirth?" ordered that s this order be published * three times In the St. 1.-, il Daily ('lobe, a daily newspaper pub lished in the city of st. Paul, in said county and state, and thai a copy of this order be served upon the said receiver penonally, and; that a copy of this order he mailed to each of the creditors ot said insolvent forthwith. RASCAL K. BRILL; Judge, W. .1. RoDorw, Attorney Petitioner, 28] East Fourth street. '*"*''.'''' .- t Pec. 23, IS -7. l>co2l-2s.Uan4 STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY- OF O Kamsev- District Court, Second Judicial District. George Brewer against Martha F. Brewer. ; SIMMONS. '. ' '. The state of Minnesota to the above-named. defendant : **..•; You are hereby summoned and | required to answer the coiiii'laint in * the above-. • entitled 'action, on • ■ He in ' the Clerk's office of the District Court of Ramsey County, a COpy of which is herewith served upon you. and- to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint- on the subscriber at his office in Court Block, St. ; Paul, ill the county of Itainscy and stale aforesaid, within thirty days after the service ' of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service: ai.d if you fail to j answer the said complaint within the time, aforesaid, lhe plaintiff In this action will demand judgment for an absolute divorce, from the defendant and for the. other and further relief demanded in the complaint. - JAMES J. 'McCAFFEKTY. '-'•': Plaintiff's Attorney. St. Paul. Minn. Dated November is. A. 1). iss7. * ••'•„; nov'J'J 6w-tue SPATS OP MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, special Te-.m. Dec. 13. 18*7. :*. _J. ' ■■ •>' -. ■ - '■. . In the mailer if the estate of:\Villinm Gol clH-r. deceased : . .;; on reading and filing the. petition of Egbert. R. Huglison. administrator, with the will an nexed, of the estate at said William Golcher, • deceased., representing among-* other things, that he has fully administered said estate, .praying thai a time and*-- place be fixed for examining and allowing his (real account of: administration. and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled! hereto order the will of said deceased;. . ■ It is ordered, that said accotit be exaniiue*! and petition heard.by the judge of this court, on Monday, the 9th day. of: January, A. D.. 1888, at 10 o'clock m., at the probate office in st. Paul, in said county. -. . ..- And it is further ordered.that notice thereof . be given to all persons interested, by publish ing a copy of .this order for three successive weeks prior to said day vof.. hearing, on Wednesday of each week,, in ; the I St. Paul i Daii.t Globe, a newspaper printed and pub- ' lished at St. Paul, in said county.: .: . .' . n ßy the Court. .... !. [L.s.] K. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fi;ank Robert, Jr.. Clerk. decl4-4wks-wed. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, sa. — In Probate Court, special term. Dec. 6. 1387. .*"-.- In the matter of the estate of Carrie Carlson, ',d eceased. "... . ..On reading and filing the petition of John Jr. Carlson, administrator of the estate of Car rie Carlson, deceased, representing among -other things that he has -fully administered said estate, and praying a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his ac count of administration, and for the assign ment of the residue of said estate to the I 'pities entitled thereto: . . * .It is ordered, that said account be exam ined and petition heard by the Judge of this Conn, on Thursday, the sth day of January. ; .A. D. ISSS. Nt 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office, in . St. Paul, in .said cpunlv. ■'■" - ' : " ". .'And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all person* interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks, prior to si.il day of hearing, on Wednesday of each week. In the St. Paid Daily Globe, a daily newspaper-printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. • j By the Court, \. :• -. .:-■ ••■■•• '__. ».] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Attest: ' Fiiank Robekt,-Jr., Clerk.* " • ' David Sanfoud. Jr.., ■<!■■.:.■:■, i\y -- : . Attorney for Administrator." '":'■•• aec7-4w-wed- SEALED PROPOSALS FOB THE : I'lß chase ut tne stock, tools, fixtures, - lease and good will of the firm of Geo. - Powers A Co.. lately engaged in the- busi nessrof general carriage manufacturing aud repairing at the coiner of -Tenth and • Pine streets, in the city of st. Paul, yvifl be received by the nnder signed at No. 275 East Seventh St.. In' said city, till 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, the day of December, 1887. '•'.«.* to*S3«i-3«ii ■>;- The property can be seen on the said prem ises, aud an inventory of- the same"' upon ap plication to the undersigned;" *^- •.--? r. vs The receiver reserves the right to . reject any and all bids. '-iiar.^ii-i .*i--..:-iV Dated Dec. 22d, 1887. .i.i.-.r.. '■ -•*-- . - C. 11. fJCIINITTGER. 359-361 Receiver. — I Alnihinn like il anywhere. now ing Kead ____ _____ 0 { wants with care. r. - ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF • the Capitol Apartments Company— ; Know all men by these presents: That, we. the undersigned, do hereby associate, under and according to the provisions of Title 2 of chapter 3-1 of the General Statutes of the state of Minnesota, for the purpose of form ' ing a corporation, as hereinafter stated, and to that end do hereby adopt the following ar ticles of incorporation:; __* Article The name of said corporation shall, be "Capitol Apartments Company. ". The general , nature ot . its business shall be .;the buying, owning, : improving, selling and ..dealing in lands, * tenements and heredita : ments, real, mixed and personal estate and property. The priucipal place of transact ing said business shall be the city of St. Paul, ■in the county of Ramsey and. "state of Min nesota." " . '.■."".. : : Art. ll.— lime of commencement, of said -corporation shall be Dec. 21, 1887. The period of its continuance .shall be thirty .'years.' ' Art. lll.— The amount of capital stock of raid corporation shall be seventy thousand dollars ($70,01*0) ; the same shall be paid In cash or in. lauds at such times and from time to time, and in such manner as the by-laws shall prescribe, provided that call*, shall not be made oftener than once in thirty. .days, and that no call shall be for more than ten | per Cent of the amount of stock subscribed. Art. IV.— The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which said corporation shall at any time 1* subject shall be fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). . ■. _ " Art. V.— The names of the persons forming said association for incorporation are as fol lows: 11. Gregory. Edwin A. JagganT'ond Edgar J. Hodgson.* The place of residence of all these jersons is the city of St. 'Paul, aforesaid. **• *.'..,. * Art. Vl.— The names of the first board, of directors of said corporation are as follows: 11. Gregory, Edwin A. Jaggard and Edgar J. Hodgson. The government of said corpora tion and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of three directors, which shall be composed, until the first annual meet ing, of the persons last above mentioned, and at said annual meeting, which shall beheld on the first (1) Tuesday In January in each year hereafter, such board of directors shall be elected. The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice president and a sec retary, and a treasurer, all of whom, except the secretary, shall be stockholders. : Art. VII. -The number of shares in the capital stock of said corporation shall be fourteen hundred (1.400), and the amount of each share shall be titty dollars (sjo). - In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this I'lst day or Decem ber, ISS7. 11. GREGORY. * [Seal.] EDWIN A. JAGGARD, [Seal.] EDGAR J. HODGSON.' [Seal ] Signed, sealed and delivered, in the pres ence of " - *;; •* •_-._ -. A. G. PIEHCE, I ' llakky W. Burroughs. 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA, I County of Ramsey. f On this 'j.'Jday of December. 1 887, before me, a notary public within and tor said coun ty, personally appeared 11. Gregory, Edwin A. Jaggard "and Edgar J. Hodgson, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed. [Notarial seal.] A. G. PIERCE, Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA. i County of RaMsKY. i s> ' Office of the Register of Deeds. This is to certify that the within instru ment was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on the 23d day of December, A. D. ■ISH7,' at 12:15 o'clock p. m.. and that the same was duly recorded in Rook I) of Incor- rations, page 37!». M. J. BELL, [Seal.] Register of Deeds. STATE OK MINNESOTA, i m Department or State.*; f ''■A-i ■ . I hereby certify that the within instrument was tiled for record in (his Office on the 23d dayof December. A. D. 1887. at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. and was duly recorded in Rook I! of incorporations, on page 11. MATTson, >T*i' ! Secretary of State. ■■*•• 358-364 - STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF »o | Ramsey. — District Court. Second Ju dicial District. In the matter of the receiver-hip of Patrick ; 11. Dram, insolvent. ■ Upon reading aim tiling th petition of W. J. Rodgers, wherein it appears that on the Dili day of November, iss,". one Charles B. Thurston was appointed by this Court Re ceiver of the estate of Patrick 11. Drum, in solvent, and that thereafter duly accepted .-aid trust and qualified as Receiver, and that there are certain preferred claims against said insolvent estate, to-wit: Bert Sharp $23.40, Theodore Knrstadl $3*4.65, Ferd Hallet B*2o, Andrew Swanson 829.33, Win. McDonald $30.35. Aug. (iirod $10.35. Joe Bernard S26 3o. Frank Corbin £23.30, John O'DonellSlS, and that each of the above named performed work and labor as servants for the said Patrick 11. Drum within and during the thirty days preceding the ap pointment of said Receiver, and Unit the said Receiver has more than sufficient funds' now on hand to pRy the above claims, -and that these claims are the only ones preferred under the laws of the state of Minnesota, and that each of the said preferred creditors I have filed their claim? as required by law.and their releases duly executed and acknowl edged; now, therefore, it is hereby ordered and directed that the said Receiver and the said Patrick 11. Drum and the other creditors of said insolvent appear before this Court at the. Court House in the city of St. Paul, in said county and state, at a special term thereof," to be held on the :{] sl day cf December. 1 887, at 10 a. m.. to show cause, if any they have, why the said Receiver should not be authorized and directed to pay the said claims in full; and it is further ordered that this order be pub-' lished three times In the Daily Globe, a dally newspaper published in said city of St. Paul, and that copies of this order be forth with sent to each of the creditors of said Patrick!!. Drum by mail, and that .a copy hereof be served personally upon the said Receiver and upon said Patrick 11. Drum. ORLANDO SIMONS, ■•'-■-■•• -■'■-■:■ District Judge. Dated Dec. 13, 1887. W. J. RouoKits. Attorney for Petitioners. Decls-21-2S STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY,' OF Ramsev— ss. In Probate Court, special term. Dec. (5, 1887. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Miluer. Sr.. deceased. . Whereas. An instrument in writing, . pur porting to be the last will and testament of Thomas Miluer. Sr.. deceased, late of said county, has been delivered to this court; And whereas, Catherine Millner has filed herewith her petition, representing among other things that said Thomas Miluer, Sr., died in said county, on the -Tib day of No vember, 1887, fost'.te. and that said petition er is the widow of said deceased, and one of the legatees and devisees named in said last will and testament and that the person named as executor thereof is dead, and pray iug that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration with the will annexed be to Thomas Miluer, Jr., issued thereon: It is ordered that the proofs of said in strument, and the said petition l.c heard be fore this Court, at the Probate Court room in St. Paul, in said county, on Thursday, the i»yth day of December, A. D. 1887. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument. Audit 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 Wednes day of each week, in the St. Paul Dailt Globs, a daily newspaper printed and pub lished at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court. [l. s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. IlEKIir O'Gorman. Attorney for Petitioners. Dec 7-4w-wed ' OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF O Ramsev— ss. In Probate Court. Special Term. Dec." 13, 1887. In the matter of the estate of John W. Hope, deceased. - ■.:. *• On reading and filing the petition of Myra E. Hope, of Ramsey county, Minnesota, representing.among other things", that John W. Hope, late of said county, on the Oth day of December. A.D. 18*7, at the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, died intestate, andbeinga resident of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to her granted ; It is ordered, that said petition be heard before the judge of this court on Thursday, the ">th day of January. A. D. 1888. at 10 o'clock a. hi., at the probate courtroom in St. Paul, in said county. ; '*- -: : Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior 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.] K. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. --..:-• J. B. Jett, Atty. for Petitioner, *_.: •: r :.i...- ■ dec 14-4 w- wed -. . . ', NOTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF i Minnesota. County of Ramsey— ss.- In Probate Court, Special Term. Dec. «, 1887. In. the matter of the estate of Charles A. De Graff, deceased. '.*.:. " r: ." =- .:-~~j , Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of June, A.D. 1888. at "10 o'clock ja. m.. hear, examine and adjust, all claims and demands of.'.-all ■: persons -* against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have - been allowed* and limited for creditors- to. .present tbeir claims against said estate, at the expiration of which lime all claims not presented or not proven to its sat-* isfaction shall be forever barred, unless-fo* good cause, shown further time be allowed. By the Court. '■■.-:. [l. c.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Andrew De Graft, Executor. ; J. M. UU.J-LO*, Attorney. dec"-5 w-wetl a_^P__*_ Chicago, St .ram, x^^w to Minneapolis & Omaha __^_Ws_\*s_ Chicago. ; ' <^2Ms§oW^ AND -^^W|^*H^ OMAHA '■■■ K.^^____\^yy___los_o & Northwestern AND ■"■■'■...•■y 77 •■• RAILWAYS. KANSAS CITY, LEAVE. [ -. BAMBStiv T*RAINS. ARRIVE. * .Miaanp'is.. : ■ St. Paul. "'Pally. f f.t. Sunday. St. Paul. . I ainnt-ip'ls. .' t7 30 AMj 757 AM .'......Eau Claire, Merrillan and Green 8ay777...7 20PM FToopS *220 PM 300 I'M ...'.*.. Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Elroy 150 PM>* 2 30PM t430 PM 535 PM ....: .....Eau Claire and Chippewa Vails 10 25AM flO 55 AM t9lO AM 945 AM ...........New Richmond, Superior and Duluth 605PMif6 45 PM » 9 OOPM .9 40 PM ..........New Richmond, .Superior and Duluth 550 AMj* 6 30AM * '•*■ 9 10 AM 9 45AM ...-Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Watersuieet 6 05PM 645 PM *900 PM \9 40 I*M .......Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Eseanaba....... 550AM*6 30 AM ,* 220 P.M 3 OOPM ..Chicago, Madison and Janesville— Fast Day Express.. 1 50PM'*2 % d0i'l( .". ' *CSO PM 730 P.M ..Chicago, Janesville and Beloit— Fast Night Express.. 700 AMj* 735 AM '. .* 650 PM' 730 PM ....Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Fast Line.... 700AM»7 35 AM SfS5 LEAVE. WESTBR.W TRAIITS. '■■ ______________ •■* St. Paul. I Mumeap'ls. : * Pally. ♦ v._, Sunday. Minnetp'ls. I Su Panl. tB4O AM ,9 I">AM ...JSioux City, Sioux Falls, Pipestone and Yankton.... *5 45 PM 620 PM *; '' *600 PM 640 PM! „......(...£ioui City, Omaha and Kansas City 855 AM* 9SO AM i* 8 40AM *9. 15 AM ............Mankato, Pcs Moines and Kansas City..... 5 4>PM* 620 PM '_ 5 05 PM .5 40 PM .....:.„._Mankato, Lake Crystal and Sleepy Eye 11 00 AM t 1135 AM * 6 00 PM .6 40 PM ...;: Mankato, Tracy and Pierre. 855 AM * 9 30 AM ■*** 6 OOPM I _6 40 PM| ..::..:.....~JSiou_ Falls, Mitchell and Yankton 8 55 AM * 9 30 AM ■ Chicago Kast Day Kxpress arrives Chicauo at 7 text morning. Chicago Fast Night Express arrives Chicago a 9.30 next morning. Through Sleeper for Milwaukee on Fast Line arrives there at 7.40 next morning. Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, the finest in the world, on these Chicago Trains. • ... . ,-. - -.- Through Sleepers on ho.h Morning and Evening Trains to Kansas City. Also Pullman Sleepers on Night Trains between St. Paul and Duluth, Ashlaud. Tracy, Sioux Falls and Mitchell. .... --: TICKET / St. Paul, 59 Ea.t Third Street and t'nlon Depot, fool Slhlev Street. -.<:*. :_•_ OFFICES: 5 Minneapolis, | 3 Kicollet Hoik* Block and Colon Depot, Bridge Square. . T.W. TF.»snu.K. .■■.■-■■ v, 11. rami 11, W. 11. WHEELER. .Gent Passenger Agent. City Ticket Agent, St. Paul. City Ticket Agi... Minueai>olis. ■'■'■ ••-'-■.* '■ ■ ■ . . ..;.;.. * UFCUGH IRAIKS~I fl _ m S___\^^___7 fl central and "° SX V ia 11 M,NN F^ POL,S 1 Manitoba northern Minnesota §_S_\ A M i m ?T_f% W_% SB " d British Co ' Cckotaand _\W_\ r*% \v_\ 1 i %_¥ ___$ ______ lurrbia ami pJ 3' 'A- : \A.': Montana. IJ_\ %_ __{_._'. RAILWAY. . ■!» Sound Points. _\ Through Sleepers to Great Falls. Mont., and Leave Leave j Arrive j Arrive all Other Principal Points, St. Paul. Minne'lis. Paul. (Minne'lU Willmar, Morris, Brown's Valley and Wahpe . .'" ton isxiitess.. -...'... a7:3oa m ?.8:03 a m a7:oopm a(>:2s m St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo, Grand Forks. . .-.-. **.* :20 a m aR :55 a m n«:4."> p m :20 3 m Osseo; Monticello, Clearwater, St. Cloud. !a2 :.'!<) pm a.'*:os pm a 11:55 a mjall am Excelsior. Lester Prairie. Hutchinson a 3:30 a 1 :().*> pm al 1*55 am all :3oam Anoka. St. Cloud and Willmar. , ! ;i3 : 15 pin a 4:20 p m all. 10 am a 1 0:43 a m Elk River, Princeton. Milaca a 3:45 m a4:2op m all :10a m a10:43a m »\ illmar. Morris. Lidgerwood, Rutland, Aber deen, EUendn1e..... .....; ..; 7:.topra 9:ospm 7:3oam 6:55 a m Wnhpetoii. Casselton, Hope. Lnrimore... 7:30"p m 8:05 pm 7:3oam o:ssiui Crookston, St. Vincent, Winnipeg. Calgary, Victoria Through Express : i B:3opm 9:li)|)m C:ssam 6:2Dara St. Cloud, Fereus Falls. Fareo. Grand Forks.. ":.--- *■*■ Neche. Devil's Lako, Minot. Butord, Assm- - . ' nibolne. Great Falls. Helena... ...Idg^Op m d9:lopm 66*85 a m e3:2o a ni" All trains daily except as follows: a Except Sunday; c Mondays, from Wahpeton only; c Monday from Neche and Grand Forks only. TICKET OFFICES— Sr. Paul, corner Third aud Jackson streets ; Union depot " .— " •*.; . Minneapolis, 10 Nicollet House Block: Union depot. Bridge sqoira. .. VOIPESOTA & NORTHWESTERS R.R The Dubuque Route. A'friNEAr o5 nam Vannf _- « . 'js&__* m - \___i_m ~lW__^______*fi* «^*z-L*_^tyeCxT\ 4^*»KH» «^U*|*fc /f_[ HAYFIELoMI ■SSSSS ?"*'^S^/gg.».rft...„ .» . 7 "l*-.,.! T vr Connections.'. ft mason c_Y i*' !I4?jf.^ \*t ****> ■ ■ tmciMD.cfc'iX'' -J '# 'A* - "") chrh^J :!^^^_____M^ t \<y^ *_. ' j r- * o «j^wA«^rs?«»^* / Jji __f^fW_^_Ze_/9i_ \ *sNfc) ___t___ll_i''?!ij____* ll f^&^r_i_ ! W tZKirksnill} rtuniH \aP^»JL_ ! f-i, JOSEPH Sjtoajon &_, I It./! fc' tcH tN* O "J^J" oßt '^s. IV/ *' B_ V^ ii?_r_x£r ntrat^\ 3 SI^SAS^¥^^gSJLJM ,A . i___.3xKA_. Z_\__ S/ V>-" ____uuiL. . .Two dnilv trains between Minneapolis. St. Paul and Chicago. St. Louis aud Kanaas City. Short and Direct Line to Dcs Moines and ill Illinois Central, Central lowa, Wabash &_- Chicago. St. Paul and Kansas City points. ■ Parlor Chair Cars on all through daily tr.ilu3 to Chicago.' "Mann Boudoir cars and M. &N. W. sleep era on Chicago night trains. ■«• • • :■• Leave I Leave Arrive Arrive Min'ps St. Pal St. Pal Mp'lU Chicago & Du buque, lim- a. m. a. m. a. M. a. m. ited ...:.... . . t7:05 :40 *3 -.40 *10:12 Chicago A D;i . • buque, •' lim r. •_. r. v. -' p. **. p. St. itea...... .... *7:00 *7:35 tlO:00 1 10:41 St. 'Louis -.A '.'.■: — Kansar Cit\ a.m. a.m.* a. m. a. at. '■'. Express:.... t7:05 t7:40 tlO:12 St. ' Louis & ■ Kansas Cit\ p. m.* r. m. p. m. :p. m Express..." «7KK! 57 :35 +10 +10: . -tDaiiy except Sunday. *Daily. 'Daily ex cept Saturday. {Daily except Monday. Lyle. Austin, Dodge Center. Chatfield, Plainview, Rochester, Peoria, Indianapolis. Columbus, and all points East, South and West. • * . * - Further information cheerfully furnishei at the city ticket office**, 193 East Third ! street and Union depot, foot Sibley street, ISt PauL „ „ City ticket office, No. 3 Nicollet Hou-tj block. Union depot, Bridge Square, AUnaa apolis._ ' "WE BURLINGTON" . Peerless Diwiss Cam AND PULLMAN'S SLEEPERS on nil through trains between - MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL earn CHICAGO AND ST. LOXJI3. I^afe- Leave St. j Departing Trains, nee polls, j Puul. ' ° t-1 :15 p. m. ! + 5:00 p. m. i No. 0. Prescott. Al ma, Winona and La * •• Crosse. *6:40 p.m. *7:30 p. m, j No. 4. Winona, La ,■>:.- . [Crosse, Dubuque, Chi- I cago and St. Louis. No. 6 arrives Winona 9:15, La Crosse 10:00 p.m. No. 4 arrives Chicago 9:30 a. m., St. Louis 5:20 next p. m. ArriveSt, AriveMin- Arriving Trains. Paul. neapolis. A«i\ing .rams. *G~>o a. m. *7:25 a. m. No. 3. Chicago, St. -.*:';. Louis, Dubuque, La Crosse and Winona, tl :00 p. m. +1:40 p. m. No. 5. La Crosse, . , .. Winona, Alma and ' *' Prescott. Suburban Trains Leave Union Depot, St. Paul, for Dayton's Bluff, Oakland, Ilighwood, Newport and St. Paul Park at +0:30. *7:55 and *10:30 a. m. ; *2:00, *5:10 and +0:40 p. m. Returning, arrive t":45. *8:55 a. m.; »12:50, *4:30. *6:30 and t7:50 p. m. Single fare, 10c; 10 rides, 80c; 25 rides, $1.50. - ♦Daily. tKxcept Sunday. Connections* made in Union Depots: At Chicago, corner Canal and Adams streets. St. Paul, foot Siblev street: Brown A Knebel, agents. Minneapolis, Bridge square; ILL. Martin, agent. • CHARLES THOMPSON. City Ticket Agent, 122 East Third street, St. Paul. J. C. HOWARD. City Ticket Agent, 5 Nic ollet House, Minneapolis. W. J. C. KEN YON, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. *• :-V ; WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE Through Sleepers and Superb Dining • Cars to CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE. \ , I Leave. j_ Minneapolis. St. Paul. Chicago and Mu-i ; ,. waukee ■ After- • noon Express.. i -15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Prentice and Ash : ** land Express:.. 7wO p.m. :30 p.m. i- Chicago and Mil-l . ' ■ '*•*.. . ■ j * waukee fast line . .' 7 :50 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 1 Anaiva. a .*:■ Minneapolis. I . St. PauL •**■ Chicago Fast Line j - - < -•"■■■ Express ..j ti '7*Soa.m. 7:15 a.m. Prentice and Ash- i - • • -land Exoress._ ,- 7*soa.m. 7:15 a.m. Chicago Day Ex-, "press. . . .....! 4:10 p.m.' 3:40 p.m. .. ■■.-:■:■■ - t,>* CITY OFFICES. *- .-.- •■.•• ' :-' St.-,Paal— l73 -East Thifd street; C. E. : Robb, Ticket Agent. —--- * Union Depot— Brown A Knebel. Agents. '. Minneapolis— -19 -Xicollet Uou»e , Block; ¥.11. Anson,- Northwest-oca Passenger Agenfc :. Union Depot— ll. L. Martin, Agent. ' \fr. is M&LirEj-, " '- Jas. Bai;keb. * ' Cieueral Manager, 7 . Gen. "Pass' r Agent, -*■ . Milwaukee. • ■ * : D nnnr without any cash : *,---■; DOanr Advertise for a chaugeof hash. ; . 7 /Iz^^FAST MAIL /rIa%^FAST MAIL MnWADKEEiI ™- I' Af/ n c*. .tt I I'u-'man Sleep *<iiAy <>XPAUi* i] ers.withsraoking n looms and the if finest dtningcars in the world, are . run on Main Line Trains (heated by steam) to and from Chicago and Milwaukee." • Leave Leave departing trains. Minneap'lis St.Paul. Milwaukee, Chicago an J Local B7:00 a.m. 87:25a.m La Crosse, Dubuque, •- . ■ Sabulaifc Local 7 *.00 a.m. 87 :25 Prairie da Chien. . . \ Milwaukee & Chi _______[ B 0:10 a.m. 89-25a.r0 Calmar and Daven port Express 89:25 a.m. 9:40 am Ortonville A Fargo Express. 810 a.m B 9:25 a m Milwaukee, Chicago A All. Ex A 1:20 p.m. A 2 :00 p.m. Owatonna & Way... A 4 :05 p.m. A4:lop.m. La Crosse & Way.. . . B 4 :30 p.m. B 5 .00 p.m! Milwaukee and Chi cago Fast Line.... A 6 p.m. A 7 -.30 p.m. Aberdeen & Mitch- 1 ell Express.. ..... A 7 p.m. A 6:15 p.m. Austin, Dubuque A Chicago Express.. D 8:00 p.m. D 3:35 D.m. Arrive Arrive 5 ' arriving trains. St. Paul. Minneap'lis Chicago, Dubuque & Austin Ex CO a.m. C 7 a.m. Davenport and Cal- — * mar Express c 6:52 a.m. C 7:00 a.m. Chicago aud Mil- '- . : -■*■-■ waukee Fast Line. A9:3oa.m. A10:10a.m Mitchell and Aber deen Express A 8:40 a.m. A 7:55 a.m. Owaionna &Way.. Alo:2da.m AlO:3sa.ra Chicago, Milwaukee ' ■ t * & Pacific Express. A 1:50 p.m. A 2:33 p.m. Fast Mail and La •• • *?•- ■■■'*'<■ Crosse 3:15 p.m. B 3*o3p.m. Chicago, Milwaukee -• , . .. *„ •..*..,"*.■■• * and Prairie dv " ' ' " ' ' ■** ' ' * Chien............. B 5 :55 p.m. B6:00p.ml Fargo & Ortonville ' ' ' 7. Express.;.. B 6:50 p.m. B 6 :10 p.m. Dubuoue, La Crosse Local... 810:45p.m Bll:15p.m Milwaukee, Chicago and Local 810:45p.m 81l :15p.m A means daily, B except Sunday. C except Monday. D except Saturday. - Sixty three trains dad** betweei S;. Paul and Minneapolis ; for particulars see Short Line timetables. __< ■■' ST. PAUL— George B. Clason, City Ticket Agent. 162 East Third street. Brown A Kne bel, Ticket Agents, Union Depot. MINNEAPOLIS— C.X Norx-n.Citv TickJt Agent No. 7. Nicollet House. W. B. Chandler, Ticket Agent, Depot. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -THE- 7 ' DINING CAR LINE To Fargo, Helena, Butte and the Pacific Northwest. Dining cars ou Pa- Leave Arrive r ctflc and Montana! St. Paul I : St. Paul Express Trains. ] Daily. Daily. Portland Express. (Limited) for Far-; go, * Bismarck, ; * r. Miles Ci ty, Helena, i Butte, Tacoma, I - * Portland, etc. .... J 4:00 p. m. ] 6:35 p. m. Montana Express for Fargo, Miles '- - City, Helena, Butte, Missoula, | etc., Sauk Centre; and M0rri5........ 8:00 a.m. 0:10 p.m. Jamestown Express for Fargo, James town, Grand Forks, Grafton, Pembina, Fergus Falls, Wahpeton. I Minnewankan.etc *8 :00 p.m. 7:10 a. m " jg-IMrOBT Limited Pacific Coas Express stops at principal points only. MONTANA EXPRESS makes all stops. JAMESTOWN EXPRESS mats all stops. ♦Saturday to Fargo and Sunday from Jargo only EMIGRANT SLEEPERS only on train leaving St. Paul at 8:00 a. m. Through Pullman Sleepers dally between St. Paul and Grand Forks, Fergus Falls and Wahpeton. . _•- . , _, ■ • Three (3) Express Trains daily each wav between St. Paul and Moorhead, Fargo and Jamestown. -£££ - , C E. STOKE, City Ticket Agent, 169 East Thira Street, St. Paul. B. N. AUSTIN, City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicollet liouse, Minneapolis. ~ ; . . - . '. . - • MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. |Lv.St.Paul Ar.St. Chi. A Dcs Moines Ex. *8:45 a m *7:25 pm St.Louis _ Kan City Ex *8 :-15 am *7:25pm Watertown _ Pac. Div. Ex .. *8:00 a m *6:sopm Albert Lea Accom j *3:15 pm *10:50 am Excelsior & Winthrop *4:15 *9»oam St. Louis 'Through' Ex +0:25 pin +9:iH)am Dcs Moines & Kansas City Exnress.. d6:2spm d9:ooam Chicago "Fast" Ex. . . . |do:2 >p m d9.ooam Additional Minneapolis trains leave St. Paul at 4:15, *7:15, *8:00. s8:15, »3:45. d 9:15, sl<):15 a. m.*, *3:13, d 4:15, *5:15, ♦6:15. dO : 25 p. m. d, Daily. *Daily exceDt Sundays. tDaiiy except Satnrday. $Daily except Monday, s. Sunday only. ...v;-.--<. Ticket office, St. Paul, corner Third and Sibley streets, and depot, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. DESIRABLE OFFICES I IN THE Sew Globe Building. I There are yet several extremely de sirable offices for rent in the. eh? gan new fire-proof Globe Building. ;.-*•'-->;. --■ Also; one Large Room or Hall,-. 80X7*9' feet, suitable for clubs or societies'. '* 7;;* ■ inquire at Gj.qisf. counting room. 77 ... 1 7 LEWIS BAKER. i —_-___-_______*'___ If you want to hire a . i____Ar___\> tenement read The Globe Eggf**-^!? "Want" Columns. .__a '.■..-■■■'-