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ST. PAUL WANTS. * Wamtß on this page will be Inserted uudei Classified headings according to the follow _ TABLE OF KATES. . I Oi -5 HI 9| "J 22 ? g -a _T g < x < dumber * ° § 5 " * E i S of \ aa'-Q* 3 __ Words. § I 5 I a B I 2 I 1: j rl 11 S 1 .» : ? 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Soil. 601.90 2. 29 41 words .4l! .721.031.3411.6511.96 2.2. •Swords 42 .74 1.06 1.38.1.70-2.02 2.3d 43 words .431 .761.091.42,1.75 2.08 2.41 »4 words .44 .77 1.43 176 2.09.2. ' » words 45 .79.1. 2.152.49 ■6 words .46; .811. 1.511. 802.2 1 2.56 *• words .47! .83 1.19 1.55 2.27 2.63 88 Words .48! 1.201.56 1.922.282 64 {9 word- .49! .861.231.601.0712.842.71 go words .So .88; l .26 1.641.02 .2. 40 2.7- Com pound words count two words, and •very abbreviation counts the same as a all Word. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFF£B£D. I-l-ile. ATTENTION, traveling men: sample carried In vest pocket; bis; commission. William C, Ashton. Wilmot, Dak. 43-50 AGENTS wanted in St. Pan! and to con trol Minneapolis: must have ability and t-mall capital; if $10 a day is au object inves tigate. frill to-day or evenings after 6at 537 Broadway, John HaUley. 43-44 BARBER— A first-class barber at James town, Dak. E. L. MarrelL Jamestown, l)ak. 41-47 KM. ROY— Wanted, night bell boy at International hotel. 1 BOY to take care of horse for board and room. Apply from 12 m. to 2 p.m. at 255 Ramsey si. ; side dooT. : 1 BOY— Wanted, m strong boy to learn trade. St. Paul Stained Class company, 358 Jackson st. 1 BOY— a boy seventeen to eighteen years old, with fair education, to assist city salesman and to deliver books: call early Monday morning. West Publishing com pany, 5*2 West Third st. 1 BOY— Bright boy about thirteen years old to tend ottice"; address, with stamp, giv ing a sample of your writing. B 52. Globe. 1 BOY— Wanted, smart boy about sixteen years old. in a railroad office. Address In own hand writing G 00. Globe. '-*.' 1 ANYASSER— Wanted, address ot A 1 book canvassers; something new. Ad dress X 65, care Globe. 43-44 AN V ASSE Its— -Ten canvassers to sell sowing machines: salary and commis sion. Apply Singer Office, 27 East Third st. 42-43 CLERK Tonne man, must be thoroughly experienced in the . clothing and gents' furnishing goods business. For particulars inquire at 309 East Seventh St. 1 OATMAKERS— Wanted, three coatmak ers and one pantalooumaker; steady work guaranteed. M. L. Lassou, Devil's Lake, Dak. 1 MAN— Wanted, man. wide awake, willing to work; permanent situation; call after 9 a. in. 323 St. Peter st., corner Fourth. 43-44 MAN who understands horses. Call after 6p. m. 155 Virginia ay. 1 MAN— Wanted, man to take charge of cattle; must be a good milker. Address Pox 27, Benson, Minn. 1 PAINTER— painter; one com petent to run shop. Call Sunday, before noon, boom 37. *W est Side BanK building. PLASTERERS— -Two good plasterers who are experienced la running plasterers' mouldings; a good job for the right man. Apply at 3SI Jackson st. Monday morning. 1 SALESMEN— -Six salesmen wanted who are acquainted in city: can make $20 per day. 51 East Fourth st., ground floor, office No. 5. 1 ALESM EN— Wanted, five traveling sales men: salary and expense; no experience necessary. Address, with stamp, Palmer & Co.. Winona. Minn. 43-45 SALESMEN— salesmen at once; O experience not necessary. Address Calkins ,t Train. Oskaloosa, 10. 39-46 SALESMAN— City salesman for first-class wholesale house; German- American, acquainted with grocery trade preferred; references required. Address C 9S, Globe. 44-46 S TEAM FITTER— A No. 1 man to take charge of work. Address X 75, Globe. 1 fpAILOK — chance for a practical cut- A ler ami tailor to go to the country. Ap ply at Cuningham's Wholesale Cloth House, 66 and 88, East Seventh st. 1 TAILORS wanted at 153 West Seventh; good man to Work by the week. K. Powers, The Tailor. 1 ELEt.RAI'H OPERATOR,**. AND STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. St. Paul. 208* TO LOAN— 5*5(», Jl5O to loan on fur niture, pianos, etc; property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 'JO'Jt. j'aek son st. Booms 1 and 2. 185* WANTKI) Local and general agents to »V represent us in the introduction and sale of the fastest selling article on the mar ket; territory free; exclusive con trol given; $50 to $l!H> per week to good live men; in close 4 cents postage for free sample, terms and particulars. Address The Nichols Man ufacturing company. Onabiska, Wis. 43-47 WE HAVE permanent positions for three well-dressed men who can devote five hours daily to our business. J. O'Sullivau. 45 Davidson block. 43-45 WANTED— of small means wauled to try good paying business. Call room 47, Court block. 41-4t WANTED— For street advertising pur poses, a cornet or bugle player: long engagement. Call, before 10 a. in.,* on John S. Barnes, 188 East Seventh, second floor. 41* YOUNG MAN -Wanted, young man ex perienced in dry goods business. For particulars iiiquite at 305 East Seventh {street. 1 "V7OL'N<- MAN, about fifteen years, to fill X a class position. Address C 71, Globe. 1 FOR gAJLE. FOR Complete set of tinner's tool., patterns and benches, cheap, 139 Con cord st. 43-45 UKJ-ITCKE— For sale, furniture and stock in a weil-roomed house of twelve rooms near center of city. Address 1) 79, Globe. 2-45 LIVERY STOCK— Location best iv the city: low rent. Owing to the death of proprietor will sell nt a sacrifice. For par ticulars call on Cremer & Hammer, 421 Rol>crt st. 42-45 SALOON FIXTURES for sale: elegant and cheap. Wltte Bros., 411 ami 413 Fifth ay. south. Minneapolis. Minn. '18-47 SEWING MACHINES for sale at your O own prices, new and all in running order. Address L. O. P., Globe. 43-45 TO EXCnAKGK. EXCHANGE— New Hall safe to exchange for driving horse; difference in cash. Inquire 33"» Walnut st. _■ 43-44 OTS TO EXCHANGE— Unincumbered, unimproved lots to exchange for house and lot, either incumbered or without in cumbrance. A 79. Globe. 43-45 ONEY TO LOAN— SIS au-Tupwaras on personal property of any description; property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 309 .<_ Jackson st,, Rooms laud 2. . - * 185* . TO EXCHANGE— Wanted, a safe in ex change for a neat harness and road buggy. 45 Davidson block. ,'.'-", 43-45 WASTED TO Birr. DESK- Wanted, a roller-top office desk; U must be In good order and cheap. Gil man A Co.. 23 Wilder block. 1 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— Wanted to buy household effects and merchandise for cash; address "In confidence. D S3. Globe. /. -. ■---- s 43 48 ______ WORKS. DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye" • It crks— Gents' clothing, a specialty. Xi West Sixth st., St. Paul, Minn. I3i» MTrATioxs OFiT,HEI). Fe-nialt*. APPRENTICES— Wanted, apprentices at Robinson, Straus & Co.-, Wholesale Bill* linery. 194 and 190 Kast Third st. 1 CHAMItER GIRL— At the" Windsor V-i house, first class chamber girl im mediately. 1 COOK- A first-class cook; none other need apply. 528 Cedar st, i 1 COOK— Wanted, good cook ; small family; * no washing; good wages. 199 Goodrich ay. 1 DR Es.s Si A X ERS~~Threo experienced AJ hands wanted at 204 South Exchange M. 1 pllU, wanted at 542 Laurel ay. 1 IRL wanted at 59 East Fourth st.: call J at once. 1 0*1 IRL—1 RL— Wanted, at 689 _ St. lVter, half -1 grown girl : reference required. 7 GIRL wanted immediately, at 173 Col ■ lege ay. : must be a good cook ami laundress. '■ — y-. ; G (J I Want. Hi. a girl at 59 East Fourth T st. ; call ai once. 1 HOI SEWORK -Wanted, a girl tor gen eral housework. 18C East Fourteenth st. i HO USE WORK— a good, compe tent girl for general housework; 110 West Fifth street. ■ I HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to do gen eral housework in private family. 217 East Eighth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. 554 Sibley st. _1 HOUSEWORK — Good girl for general housework in family of three; German preferred. 506 Hopkins st. 1 OUrsEWOßK— Thoroughly, reliable and competent girl for general housework. ; family of three; no other need apply. Call jat 57 College v.. fourth floor, Kast slue. 1 HOUSEWORK— German girl for general housework. 610 Pine st. 43-14 HoisKWOKk- lid for general house work in family of three: must be thor oughly competent ;" good wages paid. 299 Rice, corner Iglehart, 1 OUSEWOKK-Girls wanted, good girls. for general housework. 317 East Ninth st. and Broadway. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wai!te.r~imnicdiatcly. a first class girl for general housework In family or three: must be a good cook: none other need apply. 170 Bast Fourteenth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen. eral housework In family of three; only competent girls need apply. Address E 90. Globe. " 1 HOUSEWORK— A girl for light houso work: three in family; prefer German. Apply 300 East Seventh st": up stairs. 1 HO U S WORK— WaiiTetTTrronce. a good gill for general housework, at 533 Broadway. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a German girl for general housework. 239 Norris st. H~ OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to do light housework in a small family. Apply at 417 Franklin st. north. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good' girl for. general housework. 429 Marshall ay. 13-45 HOUSEWORK girl for general house work; family of three. 222 Pleasant __. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to ClQgen eral housework at 210 East Fourteenth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for house work at 475 Carroll st. 1 OUSE*VORk"^T'T7iod~girl for general housework. 317 East Ninth and Broad way. 7 OUSEWORK-Wanted, young girl to assist in general housework. . 279 Nel son ay. 7 HOUSEWORK— good girl for general ■ j housework; must understand cooking. | 23 Central a v. . 42-44. ! HOUSE WCJRK— Wanted, a good girl for | general housework. Inquire at 542 i Laurel aye. __>•.'. 7 HOCS w J-KK- a good girl for general housework. Apply OUr-> .Jack son. 7 OISEWORK- A girl wanted lor gen eral housework; must understand cooking; at ■> I'J Lafayette ay. 7 ] H" _ OUSEWORK— German girl for general i housework; only good, willing workers need apply 241 Pearl at. 42-45 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl tor general housework at 340.Aurora avc, west. «' LADY— A good heme offered to a lady to help care for a child ten mouths old. Address c 85, Globe. 1 LA OR — Wanted, _ a . competent laundress.* Apply between 1- and 1 at 476 Summit ay. Col. Griggs. .'. -" "0 ALESLADY— saleslady at O McVeigh Bros., 07 East Third st. 6 SCRUB WOMAN— Good and strong, steady work. McVeigh Bros., 67 East Thinl st. * 2 ECONI) WORK— girl to do sec ond work and take care of children. Call at 301 Sherman st. 6 TAHCIIEK— Wanted, a first-class starch er, at St. Paul Steam Laundry, 118 East Tenth st. 7 rpYPEWRITEK — Wanted, lady type- X writer for afternoon work. Call at 70 Court Block. 1 WAITER— A good gill to wait on tables in private boarding house. 592 Jack son sb 2 AXI ASHKR WOMAN- German or colored. VV 491 Laurel ay. 1 \ir.4sHERWOMAN wanted Monday. V V Feb. 13. at 51 Summit a jr. *1 WASHER ANDIRONKK-Goort washer and ironer at 243 West Sixth st. im mediately; none but a good washer need ap __■ . 6 (Rl C\f\(\ IN FIVE YEARS may be •4? l^V/v./l_/ secured by persons of both sexes who join the Union Endowment asso ciation and pay small monthly assessments; live years will "pass quickly; do not delay, but join at once; circulars free: each mem ber of this association owning real estate will be entitled to a loan of $100 to J 2.000 at a reasonable rate of interest; absolutely safe. E. M. French. secretary, 91,88 and 93 Union block. St. Paul, -Minn. 43-44 C I. AIR TO YA_*TS. ARRIVED— -Young Dr. Hammond,'' of New York, the prince of trance mediums, • ' challenges the world; Dr. Hammond can be consulted on all affairs of life ; business, love ; and marriage a specialty ; every hidden mys tery revealed; tells full name of his callers and the full name of your future husband or wife, with age and dale of marriage, and tells whether the one yon love is true or false; tells your entire life, past.nresent and future, in a dead trance; tells all yonr business affairs with the utmost truth ; gives advice ou divorces, contested wlils, speculations, lucky numbers, journeys, lawsuits, etc.; tells whether stock will rise or fall; Dr. Hammond users no cards, glasses, globes, or other hum buggery, but goes into a perfectly dead trance; not a fortune teller, but a. genuine trance medium; reveals everything; no Im position; persons will save time and disap pointment by calling on this genuine trance medium first before going to others: remem ber Dr. Hammond makes a specialty of busi ness affairs, love and marriage. N. B. — Hammond has more business than any other three clairvoyants put together; hours, 9a. I I m. to 6 p. m., strict: parlors, 517 Wabasha St.: fee, §1 and upwards; cut this out and i call early. 43 43 _____m____hm PIANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class work leave orders at Whitney's music store East Third st. 346* Vl 7* HITN E ii AUG : 1 IJghte piano, §65. 1 Barmour piano. §75. 1 Bradbury piano, S9O. 1 Chickenug. $150. 1 Emerson, $175. 1 Kimball Upright, $195. 1 Smith American organ, §35. 1 Shoninger organ, $50. 4 music boxes, 89. Music, books and small Instruments very cheap. Whitney's music store. 4:1-49 j.ost at%d fqukp. ACCOUNT BOOK LOST— Between Min neapolis and Shakopee, account book containing $00 in currency and 1,000- mile ticket; $20 reward. J. A. Preston, 2724 Bloomlngton ay., Minneapolis. 39-45 DOG LOST— Ten dollars reward. An Esquimaux, two years old, medium-sized dog, with Shepherd markings. Above re ward will be paid for his return to Pufus Jefferson. 276 Summit ay. 42-47 - DRESS jiakirg; rpo AKERS— The best dress and X sleeve system in tho country taught at Mrs. Elliott's, room 24, Mannheimer block, St. Paul; the Follett system is new, easy to learn and perfect in accuracy and style ; it ■ lias the new French bias attachment, which makes it the leading system: the sleeve Is simply perfect, and will be sold ' separate if ; desired; Mrs. O.W. Elliott sole agent for the Northwest; agents wanted. - 32» I HORSES MP CAJRKIAftI-S. ,*P<>B Eight-year-old horse, har- JL ness, delivery wagon and sleighs for 5125. 139 Concord st. . 43-45 XNSIIItE your horses and cattle in Tne Sterling Live Stock Insurance company, ! 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. 31-.* ' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1888. SITUATION WAI. TED. male. BOOKKEEPER —Employment wanted by young man twenty-five years old; ex perience as bookkeeper, cashier and all kinds of office work ; best references. Address \V S, Globe. l BOOKKEEPER— A young man, good penman, wants situation in office; can keep books; refers to present employers. Address A. M.. Globe. - 5 BOOKKEEPER desires situation; has first-class references as to ability aud honesty ; also several years' experience in the banking and mercantile business. Ii 97, Globe. i BOOKKEEPER— A young man wishes a position as bookkeeper or anything hon orable ; best references furnished. Address K. Globe. 5 UTCHER— Situation by a first-class butcher and meat cutter in shop or not. Address c 97, Globe. 2 CLERK — Voting man with live years' ex perience wishes position in wholesale or retail dry goods store; good reference. Ad dress O S. 402 Kast Seventh st. 1 CLERK— situation wanted In a grocery * store by an experienced young man with city references; speaks German and Scandinavian. Address C. 11., '-OS Pleasant ay. 1 CLERK— Situation wanteu as correspond » ing clerk; first-class references; can write shorthand and operate typewriter. Address J 87, Globe. 5 OK RESPONDING CLERK— Situation wanted as corresponding clerk; first class references; can write shorthand and operate typewriter. Address J 87, Globe. 1 COLLECTOR— Wanted, a job of collecting or on the road salesman ; have ten years' experience at tho husiness; best of reference furnished. Address .1 1) N, Globe. 7 CiOLLECTOR— Position as collector, on J salary or commission; bond given if re quired. Address M 91. Globe. 1 COACH MAN — Experienced coachman- J wants situation in private family; good references; well acquainted in the city. Wil son, SI East Fourth st. 5 COOK— Situation wanted by first-class ■> meat and pastry cook; no objections to leaving the city. Address 151 West Third st., room 1. • 0 DAI ICY."*! AN— Dairyman of eight years' experience In butter and cheese fac tory: best of habits and references. Address 11 07, Globe. 1 17 NT— Position by a young -i man of experience • either as book keeper, office clerk or salesman : salary rea sonable; good references. Address D. J., Globe. ; l EM I'LOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man : can do any kind of work; well acquainted in the eitv. Address F J •.•J*.'. Globe. " . l IjVWI'LOYMENT — Married man desires J situation in wholesale house: good pen man; references. Address 15 75. Globe 1 EJI I'LOYMENT — Steady employment wanted In office, store or. warehouse; good penman ; quick at figures; small salary ; reference*. AX F. Globe. * 1 EMPLOYMENT— St. Paul wholesale merchants, a married Scot is urgently in need of employment; reference. J. M., Y. M. C. A., St. Paul. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young man. Norwe gian, twenty-five years ot age, would like a place to work for his board. Address A 91, Globe. 7 EMPLOYMENT— Young man twenty years of age would like a position of any kind in an office or store; good penman. Address W 21. Globe. 5 EMPLOYMENT— Married man wishes employment In office, store or ware house; good penman : quick at figures; small salary; references. F. Globe. : . 5 NGlNEEK— Wanted, employment; best of local references; chief's license; twenty years' experience : 122 Western aye., corner Western and Goodrich ayes. 7 WORK— Wanted, position in an office by a young man with three years' experience; best of references; can operate Remington type-writer. 11 47. Globe. 1 HARMACIST— Situation wanted by a registered pharmacist In St, Paul or Min neapolis; can furnish good references. Ad dress I) 74. Globe. • 1 PORTER— 1 want to work as porter in wholesale bouse, or similar work; would act as coachman if desired: best references, Sandbcrg, 821 Hubert. 1 SALESMAN— A good situation and good O wages as salesman by a young man with five years'experienee in general merchandise trade ; can speak the Scandinavian, German and English languages; good education and best of references - for honesty and ability. Address J. __ Berg, Bloomer. Wis. 42-43 Stenographer— experienced ste 0 nographer desires a position; first class references. Address 11 00. Globe. 1 OTENOGHAPHEK-If you want an ex -0 oerienced gentleman stenographer and typewriter, address "ti South Tenth St., Min neapolis. • 7 STENOGRAPHER— experienced ste nographer desires a position; tirst-claas references. Address 15 99, Globe. 5 SPICE MlLLEß— Situation wanted by an experienced spice miller and coffee roaster beet references. Address W 11 193, Globe. l r PEA.USTER— Situation as teamster, or J- any kind of work. Inquire of Relief society. 7 TEACHER— Young person of Switzer land, speaking English and German, can give first lessons of French and music, wishes situation. Address X 71, -Globe. 5 WATCHMAN— Position as watchman by »» middle aged man. Address M 9 J. 1 £'«-ra--l<*. OOKKEEPINO— A young girl of six teen years would like a position where she could learn bookkeeping, or would clerk. Address L GO, Globe. ■ l C^OOK— First-class vegetable cook will take ■> place as second cook if not first. 102 West Ninth st. 5 OP NO— Wanted, by a young lady copying to do at home, either on type writer or with pen. 7 (".OPYING— position by lady 111 J office to do copying or any kind of office work. Address F 16, Globe. * . 4 COPYTST— A young lady wishes a posi tion as copyist or cashier; is a rapid writer and can give good references; will do office wojk also. B 79, Globe. 5 (TiOMPANIoN-A midd'ed-aged woman vy wishes a situation as companion for an invalid lady, either at home or traveling: can five good reference. Address E. •F. G., pringfield, Mo. * ■"' •-- 6 -MPLOYMENT— a young German lady wants a situation in a family who travel to Europe. Address M SO, Globe. 5 I"« M 1 NT— Situation wanted by two - young ladies in laundry, factory or dressmaking shop; can furnish references. '■ Call or address _____ 639 Cedar st, 0 WORK— Wanted, work by a young lady at housework or any work. Ad ress 13 87. Globe. 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a place in a private family for general housework; knows how to cook; Americans preferred. Address B 74, Globe! 1 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a situation to do housework or housekeeping where 1 can take my little girl of tweive years: the country or small town preferred; wages mod erate: good home the object. E 98. Globe. 5 HOUSEWORK— Situations wanted by two girls, one for second work and one for general housework. Address 594 York st. . ■■---. 4 LAUNDRESS— Situation wanted by a young lady in laundry: can give refer ences. Address II 53, Globe. . 7 jVLRSE— middle-aged colored woman A-" would like a position as child's nnrse. Call Monday and Tuesday at 378 Fort st., city. i NURSE— Situation wanted by a young girl as nurse, in private family preferred. Address X 70. Globe. 4 STENOG KAPH ER-Lady stenographer and typewriter wishes a position: salary low to begin. 1, 59. Globe. l STENOGRAPHER— A lady stenogravher desires a situation; railroad office "pre ferred ; best of references. Address 60, Globe. i OEWING— A widow lady wishes to go in "*-_» private families to sew; can do all kinds of sewing. ___________ St. -_r_ l WlNG— anted, a few places to do . family sewing; work by the week pre ferred. Address 1) 30, Postoffice. . 1 SEAMSTRESS— A good seamstress desires a situation as lady's maid or take care of one child: is willing to assist with chamber work. Address Room 350, Hotel Ryan. 6 SECOND WORK— A colored girl would like a place to do second work. Address P. Bas3att, 608 Robert st, 7 WASHING- or • other work by the day VV . wanted by woman. Apply 475 Tem perance st. ... l AI7ASHWOMAN — Good ironing, too. Vr wants some places. 195 Dakota ay.. upstairs. 5 117 ASHING or ironing wanted by the day. It Address 250 East Seventh St., room 2. \ir A SUlNG— Wanted, washing or ironing _VV by the day. Address 230 East Sev enth St.. room 2. ■ ■ ■ ■ _ -5 I'ROFESSIO^'AI-. ' MRS. K. .JAMES, MANICURE, PEDl cure and dermatologist; all diseases of the hands, feci aud skin successfully treated. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. 'in.**" Parlors, 106-5. Globe building; take elevator. 21-50 FOR BEMT. " House.-- _____ HOUSE— For rent, nine room house with modern improvements on Wabasha st., near College st E. H. Stahlman, 462 St. Peter st. ... 39-45 HOUSE— To rout, house of three rooms, kitchen and woodshed; 329 Pleasant aye. ' 42-44 ■'■ Booms, ; : ROAD WAY, - 533 — Nicely furnished front rooms. Board if desired. 43-44 ■ ROADWAY, 497— Fine furnished fro&rt room with alcove ; board, if desired. . 43-46 » _•■. BROADWAY, 531— One large front room and t>cd room en suite; suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman- and wife; furnace heat and bath. 43-43 , CEDAR ST., 476— Nicely furnished front ' rooms. 43-44 EDAR ST., 476— Nicely furnished j flat; J complete for housekeeping; pantry, eel-* lar, water and yard. 43-44 j COLLEGE AY., 20, WEST— fur nished front room, steam heat, suita ble for one or two gents. 1 COLLEGE A Y., 21. WEST— For reut;tWo- : elegant furnished rooms on reasonable terms. 38-44 XCHANGE ST. 366, NORTH—Coiii fortably furnished room, heated, - for single gentleman ; use of bath. 42-44 OK RENT— Clark's block, No. 305 We Seventh st., basement store, barber shop, two fiats, six rooms each. 34* NINTH ST.. 9, WEST— Pleasant front room, with board; terms reasonable. 43-44 : PEARL ST., 217— Warm rooms, furnished or unfurnished. $5 to 10; hot water, use of bath, meals if desired. 7 KARL ST., 215— One large nicely I fur • nished room, with or without board ; use of bath, etc. 44-46 PEARL ST., 309— Suit of rooms suitable for one or two gentlemen ; newly fur nished; with or without board; also single room. • . » '; 43-45 ft AMSEY ST., 270—For rent, nicely fur _• nished parlor and bed chamber, in pri vate family; suitable for two or three gentle men. 41-44 : ROBERT ST., Slugle room, with or without board, in desirable location. 43-44 ROI-ERT ST., 533— pleasant fur nished room with use of bath, in pri vate family; $11 per month. 43-45 EOOM-M ATE— room-mate: room • r center part of town. Apply to Benson, care Nicols & Dean. 43-44 ROOMS— For rent, unfurnished double parlors, with or without heat. Call at 69 East Twelfth st. 43-45 ROOMS.— Flat of six rooms, suitable for office and small family, over No. 377 Wabasha street, near postoffice. Inquire at 375 for key, or A. R. Kiefer. 190 East Sev enth st. '_ ■ 42-45 SPRUCE, .>>_•., Niceiy furnished rooms, suitable tor two; use bath. 43-44 ELBY AYE. 259— Near Summit— large, well-furnished and three unfur nished rooms, cheap. 42-44 EVENTU ST.. 286 WEST— Two very de sirable fuanlshed rooms, with use of bath, in private family. , 43-49 SEVENTH ST., 159. WEST. Seven Cor ners. Second Floor— parlor and bed-room en suite ; also one ' large bed-room suitable for one or two gentlemen; bath. with hot or cold water. Inquire at Room 9. 42-45 ST. PETER ST., 457.— Five uufurnished rooms. Rent reasonable. 43-45 TEMPERANCE ST., 528— Two nicely furnished rooms, with board if desired. , '; .'.. 44-46 ■ _ THIRD ST., 161V2, WEST— Nicely fur uishbd rooms to rent, single or en suite. ..'■. : : 43-44 ! . Stores. STORE— For rent, small building at a very ; moderate rental. Apply at 179 Carroll ___ ,-!;■■■■.,.. . 42-44 Or«»tlK— corner Selby and St. Albans; fine O stand for drug business. Call on ! the premises..' 43-50- TORE— Oct l, store on Western av., a few doors from Selby ay. cable line. Inquire 179 Western ay. 4.1-44 TORE— For rent, store located at 393- Wabasha _ st, with two rooms above store, or without, with long lease to the right parties. Frediam & Co. . ■■.-.■ 43-45 " ' ' : Offices. ____ . ••-, DEtK ROOM for rent at 127 Globe build _ '" * -'■"' ■' _ '-£ •••"* ,: ■' -'• j2{ -*- OFFICES— Fine offices and desk room for rent; first floor Frost block, SO Ears*. Fourth. St Paul Banking & Investment^ .company. '.;« _____ >■ • -•■-... '■.":' 41-46 : •-••' Miscellaneous. '____ . BUitIUNG — building formerly occtf '•> pied by- the Globe; 'will make such. changes as maybe desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer block. . -.. .■ : 149* ARRIAGE SHOP— For rent, a small carnage shop. 107 East Eighth st. 43-44 FLOORS— For rent, several floors on side track: power elevator. Pruden Stove company. 42-47 TYPEWRITER— 2 Remington, for rent. Address F 59, Globe. 42-44 mist i_[__la_v_e:o_js. ~~ NCIENT IRISH SCROLL WORK— A rare specimen in silver repousse of the seventeenth century, on view, at Geist's, Third st. 43-45 CLERK OR PARTNER— Wanted, by ex perienced man, position as clerk or partner in real estate or mortgage loan office ; can attract many custumoners. Address A 21, Globe. 43-44 LOSING OUT my entire stock 01 gro ccrieß. Parties looking for bargains in groceries would do well to call at 364 Robert st. for bargains. James H. Brown. 36-65 CiOSTUM ES— Masquerade and theater cos ♦*. tnmes for rent at 56 East Seventh st by Louise NeUmann; country orders given prompt attention. 328* SHOlli'iiANO and typewriting ot aii kinds done perfectly. Bliss J. D. Hess, Room 68, Union block; stenographers fur nished. 18-48 DXOKAGE AND FORWARDING— Con- O 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 basement or upper stories we can let same at very reason aide rates; warehouse and office, and 3B9 East Third st., St PauL Minn. St. Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, H. A. Caoron, manager; telephone call 298-2. 53* 'TYPEWRITING and shorthand worK of X all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing your work here; experienced operators, perfect work" low prices : work called tor and de livered; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 208* WE WANT to buy all the old waste paper, books, iron, rags, stoves, bottles, etc., we can get, and will pay 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* TO. (V, U ■jBUSHKLSFEED to grind A\J\J^\J\J\J at custom feed mill, corner of Eva and Chicago ays.. West St Paul. * ■ 43-49 13-STRIICTIOft. ____________________ o PRIVATE instruction in Mnnson's system of shorthand. Male E. Nichols, 39' West Fifth st. 320* SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND typewriting— Standard system; lessons day and evening, or by mail; evening class Tuesday and Friday evenings; send for cir culars. Miss J. D. Hess, Room 68, Union block _- 18-48 ; CHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type-wn_. -ngand Telegraphy— and ex . elusive; names of graduates now holding po sitions sent on application; systems taught, Eclectic, Pitman aud Graham ; lessons day : and evening or by mall; send for circulars'' Anna C. Drew, Hale block corner Jackson and Third sts.. St. PauL 332* BOARD OFFEBEI). 1 BOARD— Table board, day or week, store and rooms for rent. 396 Exchange st - 43-49 ° BOARD— Select table board $4.50 per board. No. 155 Twelfth st, cor. Jack son. 41-47 JACKSON ST., 594— Furnished room and board, second floor, with all* l conven iences, for ladies or gentlemen. 41-44 ONEY— $20 to $2iiO to loan on articles of value ; property left in your posses sion. St Paul Loan Co., 309% Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. -J 85* . WASTED TO BEWT. XX( LAT— Want to rent, flat of four or five rooms for housekeeping on March 1 in respectable block (near Seven corners pre ferred). Apply to George F. - Busch, 300 Chestnut st . .. - 38-44 ROOMS — Two or three uniurnished rooms for light housekeeping; lower town preferred. W.W., Globe. 43-44 fJOOXS— A suite of three or four rooms v for. light housekeeping by man and wife, near Dakota ay. 11. M. Smith, 303 Sherman st., city. - 41-47 200,000 WANTS Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe Is the People's Paper, t y'y'- ■ ' ' ■ •■' ■ \ ■ ■ WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION IN ', ' . ' x the globe; .c LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East , Third street, corner Bates. . .CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Virginia. ! MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash- * s land avenue and Dale street. 3A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West • Seventh street. ..v , y. ( BERKM AN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. ,E. FOX, 482 Rice street. - "O. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street. FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 Best Sev . enth street lIIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street JOHN FURLONG TRADING COMPANY, L» Grocers, 627 Jackson street WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. BUSINESS i IlA:\< '____.. miscellaneous Business Chance*. A RARE CHANCE to buy a well-estab lished Commission Business with good custom. Apply to "A," Globe. 43-49 CONFECTIONERY STAND- sale, . the confectionery stand in the Dime museum. N. F. Segers, 110.;! East Fourth st., room 6. ' 43-45 FOR .SALE, on account of sickness, one of the best paying, long established, centrally located wholesale liquor, wine and cigar house, with a fine saloon attached; this business would never be offered were it not for the ill health of its owner; only such who mean business will inquire. A" R. Keifer, broker, 190 East Seventh st. 43-48 FOR SALE— most complete business in the city: everything in good shape and runuing order : cash receipts . averaging $40 per day; no credit; every statement guaranteed; suitable for a liveryman or one used to public hacks. Address Mr. Thomas. Globe office. 39-44 KOCKRY STORE For First-class grocery store with fixtures and all com plete, located on the best retail street in the city and doing business of $4t\ooo per year; good reasons for selling. Address B 9d, Globo. 43-49 HOTEL— Smith's Park hotel for sale or rent 223 East Sixth st. 29-53 LIVERY PROPERTY— A No. 1 Livery Property for sale in a lively town in North Dakota; a . well-established busi ness ; for t further particulars inquire or ad dress to nubart & Hubart Trioune Build ing Minneapolis. 43-49 NEWSPAPER A newspaper office for sale in a good locality ; terms easy. Ad dress E 100, Globe. 31-44 PARTNER wanted in a thoroughly estab lished general merchandise business short distance from St. Paul ; $2,000 to 53,000 required business will bear closest inspection ; none but experienced business man. who has the cash and can come highly recommended, need apply, inquire Arthur. Warren & Abbott, St. Paul. 41-50 PARTNER, with $500 to $600, in an amusemeut business in St. Paul; refer ences given and required. Address S M, Globe. • -.-... 43-44 PARTNER for Mineral Water Bottling , works, with some capital, and agent for St. Paul. Address Mineral Water, Globe. " _ 44-46 .:■■: RARE CHANCE for a man with small J(X . capital ; stationery, confectionery, cigar and news business for sale in a town in Northern Minnesota of 2.000 inhabitants. Address Rare Chance, Globe, St. Paul, Minn. ' "*""'• ■ ■:' ■ 41-49 ....... ■;_. 4DESTAURANT for sale. 393 Wabasha AX st ■■-■■• s 39-45 STORE— Crockery store: small stock of crockery, glass, tinware, lamps; for j- sale at once ; $200 required. Address A 97, Globe. * . 43-37 WELLS, the most flourishing town in Southern Minnesota— For rent, brick store, best location, 20x65; plate glass front, : stone sidewalk, good cellar; fine opening for furniture, clothing, boots and shoes or gen eral store.- W.F. Myers, Wells bank, Wells, ! Minn. __ ■ ■ -- i -"■;:'- '_■■ - - 41-47 i dj?l /"S '- I*o1 * 0 $201) to loan on furniture, mv A *iyl.*J _.. slcal instruments, . vehicles or I live , stock, cash . advanced on goods in storage. , St. Paul Loan Co., 309"& Jackson St., Rooms land _. . -- ■ ■ 185* .»?*'* _______m___*M_. - '__ MONEY is loaned by us on improved real -IX estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, 6% 7, 7t_ per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. New port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* •In fi *25* * 50, * 100 TO LOAN on rur-" tJP-Lv-' niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value; cash advance made ou goods in storage: promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St. Panl Loan company. No. 309 .2 Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. 05* GEORGE B. EVANS, Real Estate, Room 9, National American bank — Stock of St. Paul Land company and Union Land company bought and sold on commis sion or for personal account 15-45 INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, ; diamonds and gold watches. J. 8. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St Paul and Room 7, Mackey : block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever 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 sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc ; business strictly confidential ; a private room for ladles. 292* M ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, etc. ; commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third st. 291* MONEY TO LOAN— the St. Paul Trust Company, $100,000, in sums of ' $1,000 to $20,000. Purchase money mort > gages cashed ** ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per-' sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson si.. J. E. Flanigan, mana gers : lt>2* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer, estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. 106* MONEY TO LOAN, m sums to suit trom $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on. sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st 240* MONEY TO LOAN on improved real es tate in sums of $300, $500 and $1,000. John Knuppe, 557 Drake block. 39-69 PAGET & SMITH— Room 49, German American bank; money to loan on im proved aud unimproved property at usual rates. 38-69 ' PERSONALS. ANY ONE giving any information as to tbe whereabouts of my boy, Eugene Pritchard, will be rewarded. Amy'Pritchard, Kerkhoven, Swift county, Minn. 43-49 ME. TEITSWORTH— Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune-teller, 406 . Wabasha st, between Sixth and Seventh sts. ' ).__ 41-47 _____ NOTICE TO CREDITORS— State of Minne sota. County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate , Court Special Term, Jan. 21, 188.. ■'.-, In the matter of the estate of John Win *ker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey r, will, upon the last. Monday of the mouth of July, A. D. 1888. at 10 o'clock rfa_i 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 their claims against said estate.at the expiration- of which time all claims not presented or not proven . to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, un less for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the court .*-• -_ ■..*■' •:.;•; [l. B.] E. 8. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. William J. Winker, Administrator. _ , jan 23-4 wks mon. NITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE —Admiralty Sale— United . States of America— of Minnesota, ss.— John Anderson vs. The Steamboat "Alice D" —By virtue of a writ of venditioni exDonas, Issued out of and under the seal of the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Dis trict of Minnesota at the suit of John An derson vs. The Steamboat "Alice D," I will 'sell at public auction the said steamboat, "Alice D," her engines,' tackle, apparel aha furniture, to the highest bidder for cash, (it the front entrance to the Custom House, in' the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday, the 3d day of- March, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. : r W. M. CAMPBELL, U. S. Marshal. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 11, A. D. 1888. 44-50 HEAT. ESTATE FOB SALE, Odin 0. lay _fc Co.'s Special list Globe Building. '"": I" OT in Boulevard No. 3, $1,000. LOT a, block 4, Ninlnger & Donnelly, $3.100. _ ' LOT 3, block 2, Neurer's addition on Como ay.. $1,500. J" OT» on West Seventh St., each, $1,100. LOTS in block 1, Brayton's addition, each. J 8700. r OTS in Midway Heights, each, $700. "j" OT in Macalester Park, $1,300. LOTS in Union addition, adjoining Union stock yards, for residences, $400 to $800. ■ •_■■ LOTS in Union addition, adjoining Union stock yards on Concord St., $1,200 to $1,500. GOOD LOTS in all parts of the city. 4349 :X '■■-■ -.~* E* Solomon. I.i.t. ... 386 Robert St. OAACBE FARM near Mcndota, five and Ov one-half miles from St. Paul: land as good as any in the county; will sell below Its value if taken this month. N. E. Solomon. "lOfl ACRES one and one-half miles east AA.\J of While Bear and two miles from North St. Paul, cheap. N. E. Solomon. . All ACRES between White Bear and '-x\J Pleasant lake ; a bargain. N. E. Solo mom ONE ACRE in White Bear village ; look this up; it's a snap. N.E.Solomon. A fUVACRE stock farm near Black River t!o*J Fails, Wis., to exchange for St. Paul property. N. E. Solomon, 386 Robert st, 42-44 Miscellaneous City ______ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE and all otner manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* FOR SALE . or exchange. 320-acre im proved farm in Central lowa. Address M 65, Globe. 43-45 LOTS— hundred lots in Duluth at a great bargain if taken at once; easy terms. Walker & Randall, owners, 5 Ex - change block, Duluth, Minn. 40-44 REAL ESTATE for Sale.— One large ot on the corner of Eagle and Franklin sts., cheap. Lots, acre lots and houses with lots aud farms on and near Rice st. at all prices and on easy terms. J. F. Eiseumenger. 472 Rice st. 27-56 %~\ Of \. WILL buy 160 acres of good %>l)As\J\J land, well improved, within one mile of county seat and one-half mile from Minneapolis & Pacific railroad; write for particulars: terms easy. Harry Van Horn. Sargent, Dak. 43-50 Proposals (3-16) For Army Sup plies. Headquarters Department or DAKOTA, ) Office Cuief Commissary of Subsistence, V St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 16, 1888. J SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re ceived at the office of the Acting Commissary of Subsistence at each post named herein until 12 o'clock, noon, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1888, at which time and places they will be opened in presence of bidders for flour (if wheat is raised and flour is manufactured i vicinity of said posts), delivered thereat in the following quantities, on or before March 10,1888: Flour. Issue. Delivered at 16,000 lbs Fort Abraham Lincoln, D.T. 17,900 lbs Fort Bennett, D. T. 160,000 lbs Fort Meade, D. T. 40.000 lbs Fort Missoula, M. T. 40.000 lbs Fort Sully, D. T. Sealed proposals will be received and opened at this office at the same time for 1,100,000 pounds of flour for issue and 100,000 pounds flour, family, or any part thereof, delivered free on board cars at St. Paul, Minneapolis. Minn., or Bismarck, Dak, on or before March 10, 1888. Proposals will also be received at this office at the same time for furnishing the Subsis tence Department, free on board of cars in St. Paul or Minneapolis, Minn., as required, 16,000 pounds of hard bread 43,940 pounds of laundry soup; 5,232 pounds of yeast pow der, and 82,750 cigars of special brands. • For conditions, etc.. apply to the under signed, or to the Acting Commissaries of Sub sistence, relative to flour for their respect ive posts. The government reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Proposals should be enclosed iv sealed en velopes and marked "Proposals for " (name the article.) THOMAS C. SULLIVAN, Major and C. 8., U. 8. Army, Chief C. S„ De partment of Dako.a. -.- v -■ 19to22AFebl3andl4 * - Proposals for Seed Corn* Wheat, Oats and Potatoes. ... V. S. Indian Service, Ciieyene River Aoenct, Dak., Jan. 30, 1888.— pro posals, indorsed "Proposals for Seed Corn, Wheat, Oats or Potatoes," as the case may be, and addressed to the undersigned, at Fort Bennett, Dakota, will be received until 12 o'clock m. of the 25th day of February, 1888, for furnishing for and delivering at the agency, about 400 bushels seed potatoes, 1,000 bushels seed oats, 200 bushels seed corn, 90-day yellow Dent, matured in Minne sota or Dakota, and 300 bushels of seed wheat No, 1 hard. Each article must be sacked. Each bid must state specifically the proposed price of each article offered for de livery under contract. certifier checks. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft upon some United States depository, made payable to the undersigned for at least 5 per cent of tbe amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be for feited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best interests of the service. CHAS. E. McCHESNEY, U. S. Indian Agent. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATEKt aIs—U. 8. Indian Service, Devil's Lake Agency, D. T., Jan. 21. 1888.— Sealed propo sals, endorsed "Proposals for Building Mate rials," and directed to the undersigned at Fort Totten. Ramsey County. Dakota, will be received at this agency, until • one o'clock of February 25th, 1888, for furnishing for de livering at the Devil's Lake Agency, Dakota, a variety of building materials consisting of about 71,000 feet of assorted lumber. 10,8 JO feet shiplap, 16,000 feet sheathing boards, 11,600 feet of flooring, 3.800 feet of ceiling. 50 M. shingles, 30 M. laths, windows, doors, lime, hair, bricks, and a variety of nails, palms, oils, etc., required in the construction of an addition to a school building, a full de scription of which may be obtained by appli cation to the undersigned. Each bid must state specifically the proposed price of each article offered for delivery. Certified checks. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft upon some United States depository, made payable to the undersigned for at least five per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States in case auy bid der or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be re turned to the bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best interest of the ser vice. John W. Cramsie, U. 8. Indian Agent. 21-11 PROPOSALS FOR WAGON TRANSPOR TATION.—Office Chief Quartermaster, Department of Dakota. Saint Paul, Minn., Feb. 10, 1888.— SEALED PROPOSALS, for Wagon Transportation required in this de partment during the fiscal year ending June Soth, 1889, will be received* at this office un til 12 * on MONDAY, the 12th day of March, 1888, and opened immediately after in presence of bidders. Blank forms of pro posal and full instructions to bidders will bo furnished on application to this office or to of fices of the Quartermaster's Departmental Chicago, Ills., and Helena, M. T. A. F. ROCKWELL. Major and Quartermaster U. 8. Army. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss.~ln Probate Court, Special Term, FeD. 11,1888. In the matter of the estate of Pierre Chouteau, Jr., deceased: • On reading and filing the petition of Charles P. Chouteau, executor of the estate of Pierre Chouteau, Jr., deceased, representing among otlier things that he has fully administered said estate, aud praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his final account of administration, and for the as signment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto. It is ordered.lhat said account be examined and petition heard by the judge of this court on Tuesday, the 6th day of March, A. •D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in St. Paul, in said county. And it i.. further ordered, that notice thereof tie given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for threee successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Monday of each week, ■■ in the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, [r,.s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert , Jr., Clerk. R. B. Galusiia, Attorney for Eiectitor. j PROPOSALS. "~ Proposals are wanted until Feb. 10 for building the. new. Central Presby terian church. The trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can bo seen, at the office of Thomas & Kret*. architects. Offices 8 and 9. Sherman block, No. 383 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOB ure sale.— Whereas, Mary A. Murphy on the fifteenth (15th) day of December. A. D. 1886, executed and'delivercd to OdluG. Clay a certain indenture of mortgage, bearingdate on the fifteenth (15th) day of December, A. D. 1886, to secure the sum of two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents (8287.50) and interest thereon at eight (8) per cent per annum, whereby the said Mary A. Murphy did grant, bargain, sell and con vey to the said Odin G. Clay the following described land situated In the county of Ram sey and state of Minnesota, to-wit : Lot num bered twelve (12) In block numbered three (3) of the Strand addition to St. Paul, as the same is of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county, wnich In denture of mortgage, duly acknowledged, was on the seventeen. (17th) day of December, A. D. 1886, at 9:50 o'clock in the forenoon, duly recorded In the office of tho register of deeds aforesaid, In book one hundred and twenty-eight(l2B) of Mortgages, page 735; And whereas, the said mortgagor did cove nant and agree in said mortgage, incase of the foreclosure thereof, to pay said mortgagee, his heirs and assigns the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25) attorney's fees; and whereas, default by non-payment of the note secured by said mortgage has been made in the con ditions thereof, and there is now due thereon and on the note secured thereby, the sum of three hundred and three dollars and sixty cents ($303.00) and twenty-five dollars ($25 --attorney's fees as aforesaid, and no action or proceeding has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage ; Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power of sale in said mort gage contained and the statute in such case made and provided, the above-described premises will be sold t>y the sheriff of said county, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the front door of the Ramsey county jail building, in the city of St. Paul, county and state aforesaid, "on March first (Ist). A. D. 1838, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amounts above named and the costs and disbursements al lowed by law in such sale. ODIN G. CLAY, Mortgagee. Dated Jan. 14, 1888. J. F. FiTZPATiucK, Attorney for Mortgagee. iaiilli 7wks-mon Assessment for Paving Brewster Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, } City of St. Paul. Minn., Feb. 11, 1888. J The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, will meet at their of fice in said city at 2p. m., on the 20th day of February, A. I). 1888, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and ex penses arising from paving Brewster avenue, from University avenue to Viola street in said city, together with the necessary sewer connections, on the property on the line of said improvement and deemed benefited thereby amount ing in the aggregate to $7,727. All persons interested are hereby no tified to be present at said time and place of makintr said assessment,- and will be heard. WM. BARRETT, Official: President pro tern. W. F. Ekwin, Clerk Board Public Works. 43-44 CONTRACT WORK. Grading Orleans Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 8, 1888. . Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m., on the 20th day of February, A. D. 1888, for the grading of Orleans street, from Cherokee avenue to Page street, in said city, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WM. BARRETT, President pro tern. Official: W. F. Ekwin, 41-51 Clerk Board of Public Works. MM I NEAPO U S ___ MINNEAPOLIS A an ito all , .RAILWAY. _f m - Through. Trains to PrincipolPolnts in Central and Northern Minne sota, Dakota, Montana, Manitoba and British Columbia. "~ Leave Arrive St Paul. St. PauL Morris and Wahpe ton I a7:3oam a7:oopm St Cloud, Fargo and Grand Forks a 8:20 a m a 6:45 a m Osseo and St. Cloud. a 2:30 pm a 11:55 p m Excelsior and Hutch inson a4:3opm a 12:55 pm Anoka, St. Cloud and Wilmar. a 3:45 p m all :10 a m Princeton andMilaca a 3:45 p m all a m Aberdeen and Ellen dale Express 7:30 pm 7:30 am Wahpeton.Casselton. Hope and Larimore b7:3opm c 7:30 am Crookston, Winnipeg and Victoria Through Express.. 8:30 pm; __ 6:55 am Fergus Falls, Fargo, Grand Forks,Xechc 8:30 pm; 6:55 am Minot, Buford, Great Falls and Helena. . d 8:30 pi m e0 :55 a m All trains daily except as follows: a ex Sundays; b Saturdays as far as Wahpetou only; c Mondays from Wahpeton only; d ex cept Saturday : c except Monday. Through sleepers to Great Falls, Mont., and points west of Grand Forks Monday and Thufsdavs only. TICKET OFFICES— St. Paul— Corner Third and Jackson ; Union depot. . MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Lv.Sl.Paul j Ar. St. Chi. & Dcs Moines Ex. »8 :45 a m *7 :25 pm ..Louis * Kan City Ex *8:45 am 1 *"7 :25 p m Watertown a Pac.'Div. Ex *8:00 am, *6:sopm Albert Lea Accom *3:15 pm *10*50ara Excelsior & Winthrop *4:15 pm *9:soam St. Louis 'Through' Ex +6 :25 m .9:00 am Dcs Moines * Kansas CltyExoress. d6:25p m df>:ooam Chicago Fast" Ex. ... _________ do :00 a m Additional Minneapolis trains leave St. Paul at 4:15. *7:15, *8:00. sS:IS, *i.:45, d 9:15, sl0:15 a. m.; ♦3:15, di:ls, *5:15, *6:15, d«: 25 p. m. d, Daily. *Daily except Sundays. tDaiiy except Saturday. {Daily except Monday, s, Sunday only. Ticket office, St. Paul, corner Third and Sibley streets, and depot, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE TO CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE. Leave. (Minneapolis.] St. Paul. Chicago Day Exp 1:15 p.m. j 2.-00 pin. Chicago and Mil- * waukee fast line! 7:50 p.m.! 8:30 p.m. Arrive- Minneapolis. ; St. Paul. Chicago Fast Line 7 -50 a.m.; 7:15 a.m. Chicago Day Exp 4:10 p.m. I 3:40 p.m. CITY OFFICES. St. Paul— East Third street; a E. Eobb, City Ticket Agent Union Depot— & Knebel. Agents. Minneapolis— l 9 Nicollet House Block; F.H. Anson, Northwestern Passenger Agent. Union Depot— ll. L. Martin, Agent. _^ffj___ Chicago, St. Paul, _r4B_*__. TO ____^f_i_fV-t^* Minneapolis & Omaha _>4(mnM^-*___ Chicago. 4 G&__yljjbj_& AND '^S9*wH--6^' omaha x^^y^^^ Chicago & Northwestern AND ]3_S- railways. Kansas CITY. LEAVE. j :ia____.___^____i_E*-__V VZLAJCIVS. I - ARRIVE. \ Miantap'q j St. PtaL * Dally. . t f.i. Sunday, j St. Paul. ) Misntap'ls. t7SO AM 757 AM Eau Claire, Merrlllan and Green Bay j 720PMf 300 P»_ *220 PM 8 00PMI Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Elroy-. * 150PM*2 80 PM t 4 30PM 535 PM — Eau Claire and Chippewa Fails _, !10 25AM,t*0 MAM i9lO AM 945 AM -.—New Richmond, Superior and Duluth ....... 605 PM.f 645 PM *900 PM 940 PM New Richmond, Superior and I>uluth 560AM*ft 30 AM +910 AM 945 AM ......Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Water-meet . 605PMf-6 45 PM * 9 00 PM , 9 40 PM Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Escanaba. 5 50 AM * 6 30 AM *220 PM 300 PM ..Chicago, Madison and Janesvllle— Fast Day Express.. 160PM,* 230 Pit *650 PM 730 PM -Chicago, Janesvllle and Belolt— Fast Night Express.. 700 AM,* 785 AM _650PM _^ 30 -.Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Line.... 700AM«7 35 AM '.>"". leave. -v_n_a_s<x*-_-i___«.-?r txlaxi.B. — .arrive,. . , 8t,P»ll. ________ * Dally., ....•, . t Bun__y. *-i-0*»?'l_. j St. P»_L tB4O AM 9 15AM ....Sioux City, Sioux" Falls, Pipestone and Yankton.... 545 Mill 620 P_J *600 PM 640 PM .Sioux City, Omaha and Kansas City 855 AM* 9SO AM *840 AM 915 AM Mankato, f)es Moines and Kansas City 54 . PM *620 PM ISOSPM' 540 PM ...: .Mankato, Lake Crystal and Sleepy Eye........... 11 00 AM 1 1 136 AM *600 PM 640 PM Mankato, Tracy and Pierre..... .*... 865AM*9 SO AM * 00 PM ..640 PM --Sioux Falls, Mitchell and Yankton .. 8 65 AMI* 9 SPAM Chicago FasYbaylT'cprMj arrlrei Chicago at 7 next rnurntoj. . Chicago Fnjt Night Expff-u arrlre* Chicago a 9.30 next morning. Through Sleojxr for Milwaukee on Fait I.tns arrirci there at 7.49 next morning. Sleeping Cut* and Dining Cars, the flneit In the world, on then Oilcan Trslnt. Through Sleeper! oa both Morning and F.raning Trains to K*m>«ai City. Alio Pullman Sleeper* on N'ijht Traill ■ between St. Panl and Dnlnth, Ashland. Tracr, Sioux Fall, and MltatteH. . - . • ; . - '-■ ' TICKET I St. Pan!, 159 Ka»t Third Street anil Union !•.».!, Toot StM.y Street. . OFFICES:- JUnneapolS, 13 Meollel 11..a-c lU«e"_ aad '. nl mi Depot, llridr- l uare. T.Tr.TBASWLS,... . _..■ ' C. II. I'F.TSI 11. ■ ■■■ W. Ik WHIKI.XTI, Qea'l P»u:a_.r Agent. . City Tlciet Agent, St. -'_•_.. City Ticket A*:.. Mia -:»_o_U_ ■ i ■J^^iS* *-* **___ ' **" 4&J+-T^m£*f Sumptuous Repasts, Luxuriously An point id Slewing Apartments, Beau tiful Scenery and Courteous Attendants, Ensure Pleas urable Emotions. "THE BURLINGTON" Fotirteenhour trail equipped with Teer* less Din Cars, Pullman Rolling Palaces, leave Minneapolis daily at 0:40 p. m.; St, Paul, 7 :30 p. m. Arrive Chicago, 9 :30 a. m. ; St. Louis, 5:20 p.m. Returning, leave Chicago dally, 4 :50 p. m. ; St Louis, 8:30 a. m. Arrive St. Paul, 6:50 a. m. ; Minneapolis, 7:25 a. m. Local from La Crosse, Winona -. n 1 River Points, daily, Sunday excepted, i rr.ves St. Paul 1:00 p. m.: Minneapolis, I At p. m. Departing, leaves Minneapolis, 4:15 p. in.; St Paul, 5 :00 p. m. f • Suburban Trains k? 8 -. 3 .?-?- 0 * 1 Depot, St Paul, for Dayton's Bluff, Oakland, High wood, Newport and St 25.M at +0:30, •7:55 and •10:30 a. m.; •_**>, 5:10 and t«:40 p. m. Returning, arrne 17:4.5, *8:55 a. m.; 'l--.:>o, »4:30. _»'-» and t7:50 p. m. *l)«ily. +Ex<-*i»t Sun ride- $L 50 1C '"^ 10c; . 10 rides - 80c: * Connections are made in Union DeDots: At Chicago, corner Canal and Adams struts. St. Paul, foot Sibley street: Minneapolis. Bridge Square, Ticket Offices: Chicago, corner (lark and Adams streets; St. Paul, corner Third and Robert streets; Minneapolis, 5 Nicollet house. AGENTS: CHARLES THOMPSON, st. Paul. J. C. HOWARD, Minneapolis. W. J. C. KEN YON, General Pas enger Agent* St. Paul. Minn. C, St P. and K. C. R'y (^lr.qjsota.. Northwestern.) ___^j^i^ «5 ;f oa . PO^S 'tmmmr C^^OS' :«__3_3*%__3_£~> ._ffifif££^j ~ SJ £ ; »*^_>Tl*'-»»-'!__> klt\\^D<-A<ll?J^'i \ m ~F?<J_______*B ; _ Wk&feZiL / *^»i^"B»*«r*?r*i**"*V-««»» «iw»*.-tc'-a /. *«-.*■ C/_yfl*^^H^/V>*A. . 7m _»MNAL_. r __Zt*^tyXu~i A oir \ ;^r2s_s-^J^a4r__* i)HICA.« , r AftotJo/BV '*. I*wj,,|, ". n i rfrr to*/ I fi '»'"A^ff u *J»«b«m' , 3r' B - 'il ■JaaffiiF' „ albiaHl ofiywy CJ^frJ** J _poy jfSTJOSEPH AtttoffrfpEOW * YptJnm nL£*vrN<t.oiiTN l,\Baeon\ * » LSil^ 1 (mi 8 B^JB^^fe^^/_\|J *T 1 | S >.„. _ c,., wru— Through daih- trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas City, with buffet service. Short and direct line to Dcs Moines and all Illinois Central, Central lowa, Wabash West ern points. Parlor Chair Cars on all through day trains to Chicago. Mann Boudoir Cars and C. St P. & K. C. company sleepers on Chicago night trains. Leave Leave I Arrive; Arriva _^ Min'ps St Pa'l St. Pal Mp'lla Chicago & Du buque, lim-r A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. ,ited t7:05 t7:40 *9:40 *10:l_l Chicago & Du buque, Urn- p. a. I P.M. P.M. P.M. piled. *7:00 *7:33 tIO.OO tlo:4_> St. Louis & Kansas City a. a. a. m. a. m. a. m. Express *7:05 .7:40 -*9 -40 $10:12 St. Lonls & Kansas City p. x. p. m. p. m. | p. m. Express I «7:00 1 10*00; MO +Daily except Sunday. *Da__y. 'Daily ex cept Saturday. {Daily except Monday. • t>i L ?' le Aus ti-*- Dodge "Center. Chart. ld, ' Plainview, Rochester, Peoria, Indianapolis. ; Columbus, and all points East South aal : W QBt, Further Information cheerfully famished , at the city ticket offices. 193 East Third r street and Union depot foot of Sibley street St PauL City ticket o^ca, No. 3 Nicollet TToti.-. a' it, Union depot, Bridge Square, Minna* apoli- % TICKET OFFICES: IG2 East Third street AND Union Depot, St. PauL A means Daily. B except Sunday. C except Monday. D except Saturday. Through Trains. L. St Paul. Ar. St. Paul. Mil.. Chic. & Local. B 7:25 a. m. 10 :45 p. m. H LaCros,,Dnb.&Lo. 1? 7:25 a. m. 10:45 p. m.H Ortonv.&Fargo Ex B 9:25 a. m. 6-Sfl p. m. B Pra.duC..M.Ar('.Ex B 9:40 a. m. 5:55 m. B Calmer & Day.Ex. B 9 :40 a. m. 0:52a.m.0 Mil.,Chi.& Atl. Ex. A 2 :00 p. m. l:s(ip. m. A Owatonna & Way. A 4:10 p. m. 10:2."> a. m. A LaCrosse & Way. . B 5 :00 p. in. 9 : 19 p. m. B Aberd'n A-Mit. Ex. A 6:15 p. m. 8:40 a. m. A Mil. Fast Li. A 7::Wp.m. 9:30 a.m. A Aus.,Dub.&Chi Ex D 8 :35 p. m. 6:53 a. in. C NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD The Dining Car line to Fargo, Helena, Butt. and the Pacific Northwest Dining Cars on Pacific Leave | Arrive and Montana Express St. Paul t St. Paul Trains. Dally. I Dally. Portland Express (Lim ited) for Fargo, Bis marck, Miles City, i Helena, Butte, Taco ma, Portland, etc [4:00 p. m. 5 :1 3p. m. Montana Express for Pargo.Miler. ( Hel ena, Butte, etc.. Sane Centre and Morris. .. ; 8:00 a. m. 2:30 p.m. Dakota Express for Fargo, Grand Forks,! Graiton. Pembina, Fergus Fall?, Wahpe-j ton, Jamestown and! Miunewaukon. eu*...i*B:oop.ia. 7:10 a.m. t_gri3ll > ORTANT— Limited Pacific Coas Express stops at principal points onir. MON TANA EXPRESS makes all stops. DAKOTA ' EXPRESS manes all stops. •Saturday to Fargo and suiit'.iiv from i-":.ri_<> only. SEC ! OND CLASS SLEEPERS only on train leav ing St. Paul at 8 -.00 a. m. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and Grand I Forks, Fergus Falls and Wahpeton. Three I (3) Express Trains daily each way between St. Paul »•><! M orhead Fargo and James town. C. STONE City Ticket Agent 169 town. C.E.STONE City Ticket Agent. 169 East Third Street St. Paul B. N. AUSTIN, j City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicollet House, Minne apolis. I- --== NOYES BROS. & CUTLER. Importers and i WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS! 68 and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, { IT. PAUL. - - . - MINH I <*"»-?■■ - "." ""- •* - ' "- *• * ■■■■"' ■ I ■ I 7