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' ."•■"> 62 j A«.i We want reliable, well-recom mended agents to sell tlu> Hammond tvpe-wiiter in the best Minnesota towns. Ad dress, si\ i.is; references, Ilcr.tu it Kimball, Minneapolis. 56-58 BA 1 ; 15 KK- Wanted, a barber ; . first-class workman; ao other need apply. Gall jit M. >i^o. corner Third and Minnesota sts. BOOKKEEPER to take charge of small set of books and do otner office work; man or woman; state price. Address M 69, i;U>l«e. 1 BLACKSMI Til— Wanted, good black smith for railway. Apply John Swain- Boa v ( '»>., i-oruer Seventh and Sibley at.s. 7 BOY^-Intelligeut active boy to work in store: pall Monday, before Ba. 111. 457 .larkvHi si. * 1 DOV wanted by E. Thomas, 43 West Third JJ st. ' [ 1 Bl»V— Wanted, a good healthy boy to learn bnu-hmaking at brush "factory. 403 ilackson st Maendler Bros. * 1 BOYS— Two good boys to work in mill. shu-kler & Wilson. 1 B»»V> wanted at the A. D. T., .No. 130 East J> Fourth st 7 C CANVASSERS — Wanted, ten more can / vassers; will pay good salary and com mission 10 light men. Apply Singer office, 1!7 East Third ft 52-58 CHOPPER— Wanted, a goad second-hand draw cut chopper. J. 11. Pratt. Still water, Minn. 56-61 Di:i «. CLKRK wanted with -< me exper ience: eighteen or twenty years old; must speak Scandinavian; a good chance. Address J. 11. Hanson, lock drawer 22. Har ron. Wis. 57-71 I Fi 1 . MA N Wanted, first-class fireman at \ the Edison Electric Light & Power com- I pany: Done bin experienced men need j apply. 2 tv>i{K>i .v -Working foreman wanted at 0 Peon large grain farm in Dakota: must Ik? an experienced man. Address, with references and salary expected, A S G, Hlobe. 1 H\ B M AKEK — A harnessraftker wanted at once. Address W. A. Nolan, Grand Meadow, Minn. - 55-02 A rxkssm a KEßS— harnessmak- j ers (stitchers). Inquire Konantz Sad dlery eompsny, 3^4 Jackson st. 1 HAI:nIcs<MAKER wanted at once. WalliatV B ■■- . 548 Rice -• 7 H.V H S I-.-.* STITCHERS— Wanted, sev eral good harness stichers at the Konantz t>«d<llerj Co., 384 Jackson st. 1 MAN wanted with unexceptionable refer pnees, one who has had some business exi»ertence preferred. 313 St. Peter st. 1 MA V -A young man with means, one who would like to build up an impaired i-onsUtution, to % nd next summer in the wood* hunting pine, minerals, etc.: health find profit assured. Address Woo'lsm an, P. «t. Box 595, Chtppewa Falls. Wis. 57-58 Man A competent man torunshaper. < ':«11 at St. Paul Casket company, North M. Paul. ' 1 MAN — A smart, energetic man for a profit able business. Address A W7. Globe. r>E<iISTERED DRUG CLERK— One V- who s|>eaks Euglish and Norwegian. Address M. Globe. 49-5S SALESMAN— First-class traveling sales *j man wanted; for particulars apply to L. Lysorgcr, 2 j West Third st. G nnAILOR wanted at 310 East .Seventh st. ± _1 TEI-E«lßArii OPERATORS AND X STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C.Drew, Bale Block. M. Paul. 'JOS* 'FO LOAN— S2O, 550, «150 to loan on rur- J- niture, pianos etc: property left in your pOWCLHioa. St. Paul Loan Co., 809 li Jack ton si.. Rooms 1 and 2. IS5* I T AITE Dinner man at McVeigh *> Bros., 67 East Third. 1 \T« UMAKER-A fine watch and * » Jeweler repairer to work for half bench receipts. I will furnish tools and ma terial, or will sell whole or half interest; 3,500 inhabitants; no competition; have not time to attend to the business; must come •well recommended for honesty, temperance :md ability: enclose stamp foe reply. Ad dress Jewelry, Globe. 57-58 O1 (\l\i\ IN FIVE YEARS may be se •pxi\J\Jy.J ciired by persons of both sexes Who join the Union Endowment association and pay small monthly assessments; live years will |«ss quickly; do not delay, but loin at once; liberal terms to agents: circu lars free. K. M. French, secretary; Rooms !'l '.'_ ami '.»::. Union block. St. Paul. 57-00 iastrijctio:*. LOBK BUSINESS COLI.ETJEHLeaTn ! > telegraphy, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, uerman, etc.: chance to make expense*. Address F. A. .Maron, Davidson block, st. Paul. 57-01 A RENTS intending to have children ed- ; ■:< ,v il iii Germany can hear of refined, i respectable family near Dresden; terms mod i'iate. Box £.">, Menomonie, Wis. 56 58 PRIVATE instruction in Munson's system ' of shorthand. Male E. Nichols, 39' West ] Fifth st. 320* «jti l)K\Ts to take lessons in shorthand; > D l»o-i of Graham, Pitman and Munson taught : terms. $10 for full course. Apply or address .stenographer. 242 East Third st." 57-53 SCHOOL. OF SHORTHAND. Type-wrn- O ■tig and Telegraphy— First-class and ex rniMve; names of graduates now holding po utions scut on application; systems taught, i Eclectic, Pitman and Graham; lessons day i and evening or by mail; send for circulars. Anna ( . Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third sts.. St. PauL 332* FOR NAM-:. ROOK TROUT— In any quantity, at reasonable rates per 1,000, for stocking Ktreams ana ponds. " Troutmere Hatchery. Osccola, Wi-. 57-6*y BRICK— Menomonie Pressed Brick com pany. Menomonie, Wis. ; common and pressed brick on hand for immediate de livery. 54-60 DOOS— Thoroughbred Great Danes. Cheaa ■LJ pemke Bay retrievers and Mack English Cocker spaniels; pedigrees furnished and all Mock warranted pure. Osceola Kennels Oeceola, Wi>. 57-58 1/ I X T L' RES— Grocery store fixtures for X sale and store for rent cheap; good loca lion. Apply 804 East Third at 54-60 LI 15RA R V— Tor bale, law library ; one of JL* the best selected libraries iii the city lor sale cheap at Room 3, Globe building. 52-58 S\ 1 .00 FIXTURES lor sale: elegant and cheap. Witte Bros., 411 and *13 Fifth st. south, Minneapolis, Minn. 54-67 OLAKs Guaranteed extra dry pine slabs | *J promptly delivered: try a cord. Fred S. Nichols, fuel dealer. 109 East Sixth st. 5564 PROFESSIOHTAT,. ■Tl.-I KS. K. JA3IES. MANICLRK. PEDI- J-TA cure and dermatologist: all diseases of Utenands, foci and skin successfully treated. Office hour*. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m." Parlors, 100 -5, Globe Duildiaj; take elevator. 54* INITIATIONS SITUATIONS 01 ei:i:i:i>. F<-iiial<'. C^OOK— Wanted, a n» d German girl, who * can cook well. 366 East Ninth st. 1 C'tOOK— Klrct-class cook is open for en- gagement ; call between 9 and 10 a. in.. 230 Western ay.. corner Dayton; no wash ingor ironing; wages, $18 a month. 7 am> 1. vi dress Wanted,good * cook and laundress; have second girl. Apply at once to Mrs. Gllman, 529 Ash land a\. 6 COOK Good cook for private boarding house; best of wages paid. 386 Ex change St. 1 COOK — A good cook for small family, In ■> quire Mrs. c. 11. Johnston, 486 Port land ay. 57-60 — First-class cook and laundress. In quire at 448 Ashland ay. 1 G OOK— Good cook and girl to do chamber work and sewing, at 153 college ay. 5 (M>OK— A good cook for hotel in country; _ good wages. Call at 422 Jglehart st. "0 DR KSSMAKER— An experienced dress maker wanted at 25 West Exchange st. 1 ltd.— Smalt Kirl to take care of children. * Apply 9 Tilton st 1 GJ.IRL--A good girl fifteen or sixteen in I family of three. Call at 680 Preble St.. corner of Decatur st. G GIRL— Wauled, girl to do light work in family of two and take cam of baby, In quire at 91 South Robert st. Flat 7. I G. I RL— Wanted, an experienced dining T room girl for second work at 21 East College ay. 6 GIRL A competent German girl in a lani ■* ily Of two, at No. 599 John st. . 6 GIRL— young girl wanted; day work. T Call at 420 Wabasha st. 2 /^.IRL— Scandinavian. 354 Minnesota st. G.IRLS— Wanted; two competent girls for T kitchen and dining room work. 155 Twelfth st., corner Jackson. 57-58 AT TRIMMER— Wanted, a first-class, experienced bat trimmer: also four positions for competent girls; call early at Hoe Hive Enterprise, 57 East Fifth st. 6 H~ OUSEKEEPER— situation as house keeper for hotel or boarding house; references given. F 72, Globe. 1 OUSEWORK— Wanted.girl to do honse work for a family of two; must under stand cooking; call at once. GSS St. Peter st. 2 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent German girl for general housework. 227 Spruce st. 1 O USE WORK— Young girl wanted at once for light housework. Apply after 9 a. m. Monday, 706 st. Peter st. 57-59 WORK— A young girl wanted for light housework in a small family at 263 East Seventh st. " 1 orsEWORK— Girl for general house work; German preferred; small family. 251 iglenartst 2 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. 562 Itobert st. 1 HOUSE A girl for general house work ; references required. 472 Laurel ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— German girl for general Al housework in family of four ; no chil dren. 323 Grove st. " 1 H~ OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work in family of two. 297 Sherman st 1 HOUSEWORK— A girl wanted to do gen eral housework: a German girl pre ferred. At 84 Tilton st., between Sice and St. Peter, 1 HOUSEWORK— Scandinavian or Ger man girl for general housework at 462 Holly ay. 1 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a capable girl to do general housework in a small family, at 2^7 East Tenth st. 57-58 EW O R X— Wan ted, German girl Cl for general housework. Call 697 East Fifth st. l HOUSEWORK— Immediately a compe tent girl for general housework. Apply at 227 Virginia ay., corner Nelson. " i OUSEWORK— If you desire a good place in a small family where there is no washing or ironing, please call at West side Steam Laundry, 20 Fillmoro ay. 6 Hoi's EW*ORK— Girl for general house work. 557 Canada st. 7 HOI si: WORK— Girl to do general house work in small family; must have refer ence. 544 Slbley st. 6 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to do light housework in a small family. Apply at 417 North Franklin st. * 6 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework: plain cooking and no bak in. Call at No. 576 Charles st. 7 H~~ OUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl to do general housework in a small fam ily. Inquire 371 Jackson St., Boom 1. <> HOUSEWORK— Competent^Trlfor gen oral housework; good wages paid. 401 East Eighth st. G HOIISE'WORK— A girl wanted for general housework.: Call at 542 Lafayette av.G KITCHEN GIRL — Wanted, one good kitchen girl; one that can do cooking: one girl for chamber and dining room work 275 East Eighth st. 2 K^ ITCHEIT WORK— A girl that nnder -l\ .stands washing and kitchen work. In quire at 265 Pleasant ay. 7 L~AITN f) R Y GIRL— A good one, at Hotel Winslow, Seven corners. l NURSE — German girl; must have good references. Mrs. J. E. Thwing, 555 Summit ay. 1 ■jyrURSE— person of experience to i:are i* for children part of the day. 58 Park Place. 1 NURSE GIRL in small family. Inquire I^l Room 6, Davidson block, P. V. Daly. 2 SEWING GlßL— Wanted, good sewing girl; German preferred. 334 Robert '__ 0 SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, an experienced white sewer: one accustomed to making infant's wear preferred. 299 Grove st. 1 FCVAXCIAL. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St Paul, Minneapolis and lMilulh at 6, 6V2. 7. IV-i per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. New port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* M~ INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company— from ?IO upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with • out removal; also on warenouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, ncauager, Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Lees? block, Minneapolis. 250* MONE YTO 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 ladies. 292* M ONEY LOANED on all kinds or per Banal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, etc.; commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co.. 126 East Third st ■ 291* M~ ONEV LOANED on all kinds ot per- Eonal property, household furniture, horics, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigau, mana ger. 1;-_>* MONK* TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer, real estate and 10au5,52 German-Ameri can bank. 106* MO E Y TO LOAN, in sums to suit, trom • $1 up. on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of 850 and over. J. E. lngham, 327 Jackson st. 210- MONEY TO LOAN on improved real es i* I tate in sums of $300, $500 and $1,000. John Knuppe, 557 Drake block. 39-69 AGET& SMITH— Room 49. German American bank; money to loan on im proved and unimproved property at usual rates. 38-69 ANTED— From $10,000 to 820,000 to enlarge an old established wholesale house 111 this city : best real estate security. Inquire of A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st 53-67 CM ( ) «35, *50, »100~TO LOAN on iur Nk- I '-' niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value; cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable ; rates and no outside fees. St Paul Loan company, No. 30yi*» Jackson st,, Rooms 1 and 2. _^ (jo* DKESSJIAKIXIii. RESSMAKER— A good dressmaker, a stranger in the city, would like to get work In private family by day or week: good references. F 52, Globe. ";■ v . 1 rpo DRESSMAKERS -The best dress and -l sleeve system in the country taught at Airs. Elliott's, room 24, Mannheimer block. St. Paul ; the Follett system is new, easy to learn and perfect inaccuracy and style: it has 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>vi: WORKS., ; L. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty 14 West Sixth St., St. Paul, Minn. 134* - THE SAINT PAXJL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1888. SITUATIONS WAKTED. ~ Mule. _ A RCHITECT— Position as draughtsman A by married man of experience. Address »I.M. P., 087 Palace. . 0 OOK KEEPER— Position as bookkeeper in wholesale house March 1 ; familiar with office work; thirteen years' business ex perience; A 1 city ami New York references. Address L 13, (Jlobe. 07-08 AKER— Young Englishman wants place; second or third hand; five years' expe rience. Address E. J. Allen, Hamilton Sta tion, Minn. 50-58 CLERK— Young man would like position -•' as clerk in a grocery; experienced; let ters of recommendation from last employer. Address M 65, Globe. * 7 C^LERK— clerk, German; ac > qualnted in the city. A B, 075) East Seventh st. 7 COOK— situation wanted by an experi enced and competent cook; would like to go West; an officer's family preferred; best ot city references. Address X 197, Globe. COOK— by strictly temperate man and wife, hotel to manage, or will take positions of meat and pastry cooks; very best references. Address P, Globe. 5 COLLECTOR— A position as collector; ' afternoon work preferred; references and security given. Address B 70, Globe. 57-58 COLLECTOR— Position as collector by married man with experience; refer ence and bond if desired; position rather than salary desired. Address 0 88, Globe. 1 COACHMAN— situation wanted as coach man by a German; acquainted in the city. W. G., *>79 East Seventh st. 7 DRIVER— Youhk reliable man wants place in private family; use to drive and take car of horses ; good references. In quire 320 Farringtou ay., down stairs. 5 Mt'LOYMENT— Situation in store or of tice; speaks German and English; a j Christian deed can be done by giving this ; man a chance ; small salary. Address H -.22, I Globe. 1 MPLOYMENT— A young man, Scan dinavian, twenty years of age, who .-•peaks English and German, wishes situation of any kind; best of references. Address X <) X. Globe. 5 EMPLOYMENT Wanted — Young man twenty-rive years old wishes any kiud of respectable work, except soliciting, in or out of city: best of references furnished. Address II 71. Globe. 4 ijUl FLO YMENT— Young man, eighteen ■* years of age, wishes a situation in a I grocery store ; can speak German, Swede and English. Address A. EL, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT — A young man wants I situation in wholesale house; can give I A 1 city reference; has had six years' experi j ence as shipping clerk. Address" J 25,G10be.3 C< 31 YMENT— Winter and summer -i-i job by man able and willing to work; ! well acquainted with city. Address W. M., 120 Lyton Place, St. Paul.* -1 EMPLOYMENT — Young, trustworthy w^rkingmau, who lately built some of the fine towers on the ice palace, wishes sit uation fordoing almost any kind of work. Address 1) 53. Globe. 5 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by one who 13 a good penman and quick at figures and willing to make himself generally useful; references. F. C. It., Globe. 6 I EMPLOYMENT— A boy, seventeen, with ■i office and store experience, desires work ot any kind; references if desired. Fred, corner Eighth and John sts. 5 MI'LOYMENT— by a respecta )>le man, a position where he can make I himself generally useful; aged twenty-six. i 15 ('. Globe. 0 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young German : can do all kind of worK ! Call or address 4.0 East Ninth st., St. Paul, j Minn. : a E" ~M~i 7 LOYMENT— a place to work for board and go to school by a young man (German). Apply 141 East Ninth st. 7 MPLOYMENT— A young man. seven teen, work in grocery store; references. F. S. J., Globe. 5 EMP LOYMENT Wanted— Good penman; quick at figures; in or out of city; city I references. G. 'A.. Globe. 7 ENGINEER— chief license; locomo tive or stationary. Address, with par ! ticulars. J SK, Braiuerd. 7 ARDENER— Wanted, a position by an * experienced gardener and florist by a single man about March 15. Address I 99, Globe. 5 JANITOR— Wanted, a situation as janitor; four years' experience; best of refer i ences. Address T. L. G., 86 East Seventh, st., St. Paul. 3 OK F ICE WORK wanted by a boy fifteen years old; speaks German and English; j lives with his parents; good reference. Ad dress CW S, South Park, Minn., box '-'51. G I PENMAN— a young man would j-L like to get writing to do evenings; writ ing of any kind ; good penman. Address F. I W. 8., Globe. 4 i II IST— Situation wanted by a j A registered pharmacist, German-Ameri can : twelve years' experience first-class ref erences. X 55. Globe. 57-59 TJRESSMAN— Situation wanted as cylin- JL der pressman; good on all kinds of work on small or large presses. Address It, <)., Globe. 5 PAPERHANGER and painter wants j *- work. Room 46, Union block. 7 SEWING— Young lady wants sewing in family; can cut and fit. Call at 639 I Cedar st. 1 STENOGRAPHER, capable and ex peri" O enroll, wishes position; own typewriter; good references. Address F 79, Globe. 1 STENOGRAPHER— Position wanted by O experienced gentlemen stenographer writing 150 words a minute; on typewriter •10; references. Address 28 South Tenth st., j Minneapolis. . 56-61 ■ SITUATION — young man wants situa j iJ tion of any kind in office ; is nineteen i years of age; can give good city reference. i Address D 38, Globe. 5 I 'T'AILOK — To merchant tailors, a first class j J. cutter is open for an engagement; A 1 j references. Address Cutter. Globe. 51-58 PHOLSTERER wants to make himself > . useful in furniture store; can lay car i pets and finish a little. G., 722 Third st., ; Mice's Point, Dulnth. 56-58 ~\7 OUNG MAN wants situation in whole- X sale house; will work at anything; had five years' experience as shipping clerk. Ad dress X 23, Globe. 1 BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— accommodate table boarders lJ at 143 West Fifth st. : 6 o'clock dinners, 52-61 ROADWAY* 528— Two nicely furnished rooms, with board, on first or second floor, warmed and with all modern improve ments; can be seen on and after Feb. 29. 57-58 CEOAR ST.. 488— Two beautiful front V-/ rooms newly papered, painted and fur : nished, with first-class board; references ex- I changed. '' 57-58 ELEVENTH ST., 64, EAST— Elegantly furnished rooms, with board ; none but I those that wish first-class accommodations j need apply. ■ 57-58 ELEVENTH ST., 62, EAST— fur i nished room, with board, one-half block } from capitol: furnace heat. 58-59 JACKSON ST., 607— For rent, one large, nicely furnished room, with board; ref erences given and required. 57-59 JACKSON ST., 592— Parties wishing double parlors, with bay window, modern j conveniences, select table; references. 56-58 MONEY— $20 to 5200 to loan on articles of value; property left in your posses siou. St. Paul Loan Co., 309VS Jackson st., Kooms 1 and 2. -. 85» PLEASANT AY., Niceley furnished rooms with board; suitable for ladies or I gentlemen; the latter preferred; terms mod j crate. 56-62 ROOMS -Finely furnished suite of rooms, with first-class board; modern conveni- I ences; location central; references ex- I changed. Address A 87, Globe. 57-59 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ORSES FOR Splendid team of work horses also one pony; perfectly ! sound, kind and gentle. J. L. Mahan, oppo j site postoflice. . 57-58 JNSURE your horses and cattle in The Sterling Live Stock Insurance company, I 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. 312* MARE— For sale, a fine young brown mare, buggy and harness. G. L., box 363, city. 57.^9 OT ALL lON— For sale, Clydesdale stallion, O Young Lord Haddo, eight years old; sound and kind disposition; sure foal getter, and can show many of his stock. Call on or address G. M. Weston, St. James, Minn.ss-58 TO EXCHANGE. HOUSE — exchange, an elegant nine room house, hardwood finished, with j bath room, brick set furnace, electric bells, tubes, and all modern improvements; also fine stable: $1,000 cash, balance trade: this is a decided bargain for some one. Falde & Gair, 51 East Fourth st. 56-58 T»O EXCHANGE— Wanted, to exchange • -I- Minneapolis real estate for small print ing office. Address G 85, Globe. 57-58 [\/l ONEY TO LOAN— BIS ana upwards on J-'-L personal property of any description: . property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 309", a Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. 185* SITUATION WAITED. . .female. CIASIIIEK— Wanted by a lady beforo J March 1, position as cashier, bookkeep er or copyist. . Address M. Globe. 7 CiLERK— Lady desires position as clerk v-' or cashier; dry goods store or bakery; best city references. Address M 70, Globe. j 57-58 CLERK— Young German would like a po sition in a dry goods or clothing store; five years' experience. Address II 57,G10be. C COMPANION— A young lady wants a, J position as companion to an invalid lady; would prefer one who travels. Ad dress 76 Park place. 1 (COMPANION— Wanted, a position as J companion to an invalid or elderly lady: no accomplishments. Address 76 Park' place. a. /COPYIST— A young lady desires a position v-V as copyist, bookkeeper, typewriter; can; give best of references. Address II 94, Globe. \ COPYING— young lady, copying to do J at home. Address S. 27. Globe. p C COPYIST— Wanted, position as copyist or J clerk; address E. J. 8., Protestant Or phan asylum, city, <4 riKESSMAKER wants to work nights -L' and mornings for her board in a family. Address F., 345 Rice St. 3 TARESSALAiiEß— Dressmaking and plain -L' hewing; can cut and fit well : will work very reasonable. Address 480 Cedar st. ',"•»■ 57-58 _ DRESSMAKER wants sewing in family or at home; terms reasonable. No. 9 Forbes st. ■: ■•■-■ >•■■ 1 T^KEsSMAKER-To sew in families by JL/. the day. Address Miss Tait, 533 West Seventh, Room 20. 1 "PkRESSMAKER wants employment by ±J day or -week in private family; will work for $5 per week for the present ; per fect fit guaranteed. Address F 52, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— By a lady, to do second work or take, care of sick lady. Call at 318 St. Mary's house on Somerset st. 7 MPLOYMENT— A good girt would like a place in a small private family; Americans preferred; would like a place downtown. Address V, 98, Globe. 7 EMPLOYMENT— By a young lady, to work in a small private family where there is no washing; references can be given. P. 69, Globe. 3 T^ MPLOYMENT- Young girl, fourteen, i-i would like situation as second work or take care of children; has had experience. Call or address N. K_ 390 East Fifth st. 3 GIRL wants to do plain .sewing and help with housework. Call or address Room 57, Union block. 6 OUSE CLEANING— Wanted, work to do. hou?c cleaning and washing. Ad dress F 53, Globe. 3 Housekeeper— Wanted a situation by a widow lady where she can have her child two years old, as working housekeeper : in widowers family where there are no other children preferred; references given if required. Address Mrs. 11. Kolmson, Maple Maine, Hennepin county, Minn. y 5 OUSKKEEPER— Wanted, position as housekeeper, companion or nurse, by a middle-aged lady; very best of references. Address Mrs. Leach, Globe. 1 I_| OUSEKEEPER— A situation by Ist of JlI March by a lady as housekeeper in a widower's family, where she can have her little boy, two and one-half years old; can give good reference. Address Mrs. J. T. Bransfild, Maple Plain, Hennepin county. Minn. ____1_ 7 TTOUSEKEEPER— wanted as JLA housekeeper in small family where there are no small children. Address B 16, Globe. 5 HOUSEKEEPER— A lady wants a situa tion as housekeeper; reference given. Address C. F., 345 Rice st. 3 FT OUSEKEEPER— lady would like a JLJL place as housekeeper in a widower's family. 191 Ramsey st. 5 OUSEKEEPER— Position wanted as managing housekceuer by a lady. Ad dress J 61, Globe. 6 OUSEWORK— Wanted, in a private family by a competent young girl; can furnish first-class city reference; state wages paid. AH. Globe. 1 Hoo»iii\v'Oit»w — Situation wanted by German girl for general housework in small family; American preferred. Address 1, 4Q, Globe. __5 OUSEWORK— a competent young lady, housework In private family. Call at 616 Whitall st. |« HOUSEWORK— Wanted, situation as sec ond girl or to assist In housework. In quire rear of 235 East Thirteenth st. 4 oust- WORK— Wanted, a place by a Swedish girl in a private family to do general housework. Call at 595 Marion st. 3 lyri'USE— A German girl, sixteen .would. 1 1 like a situation in plain family, or take care of one child; experienced in nursing. 386 Banfil st. _2 NURSE— Wanted, situation as nurse girl. Address Union block, floor 5, Room 16. SEAMSTRESS— A neat seamstress would sew for board: can cut and fit. Address Annie Williams, St. Paul. 7 EAM STRESS— lady wishes to do sew ing in private families; can do alt kinds of sewing. Address 852 Reaney st. 7 OECOND WORK— A colored girl would O like a place to do second work. Address D. Barsatt, 008 Robert st. _7 SEWING — A young lady would like a place do do plain family sewing. Ad dress J 66, Globe. 4 ASH WOMAN— Woman would like work by the day; washing or anything. 191 Ramsey st. 5 WRITING— Situation wanted by young lady to do backhand writing," copying or writing. Address G 69, Globe. " 7 AS 111 Wanted, washing to do by a VV lady, either at the families or take it home. Address II ST, 237 Oak st. 6 WJ ASHlNG— Wanted, to do washing and VV ironing by the day. Address G 71, Globe. 3 MISCKIJLAi* EOUS. ADVANCES made on goods in storage, xjl loans given on all articles of value, con signments solicited: furniture, pianos, glass, china, pictures, etc., bought, sold or ex changed, packed, removed,stored or shipped; auctions sales at mart; open daily to receive general merchandise ana household goods for sale or storage ; goods to any amount pur chased for cash ; auction sales made at pri vate residences in town or couutry ; carpet cleaning. Sansomes' Auction, Storage <& Forwarding Company, 232 East Seventh st. 412-414 Sibley St.. St. Paul, Minn. 49* pOSTUMKS — and theater cos- V-^ tuines for rent at 56 East Seventh st. by Louise Neitmanu; country orders given prompt attention. 328* TVTOTICE — shade and ornamental trees 1* planted and guaranteed. Order early of W. E. Coles. Jr., & Co., office 349 Wabnsha st., city. 53-59 STORAGE AND FORWARDlNG—Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer chandise, implements, furniture and house hold goods; we have the largest and best warehouse in the city, connected by railroad tracks for receiving, storing and transferring, or if space is desired either in basement or upper stories we can let same at very reason able rates; warehouse and office,3s9 and 389 East Third st., St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, 11. A. Capron, manager; telephone call 298-2. " : 53* WRITING and shorthand worn or" X all kinds done perfectly by Anna Cf. Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing you!" work here; experienced operators, perfect work, low prices: work called for 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* WASTED TO REST. *>; OUSE— Want to rent both sides of a double house of six or seven rooms each. Address M 71, Globe. 57-58: PARTIES having houses for rent to lislj*' with us. Michaud & Midland, House Renting and Collecting Agency, 392 Robert st. __"__ 5763 RESIDENCE— Wanted to rent, on St. An- j thony hill, an eight or nine-room resi- ! dence with ali modern conveniences: occu pancy May 1. ■ - . •'- ' 57-59 ROOM— a large, comfortable j room, with alcove, furnished for light ' housekeeping, in center of city. liv man mid ! wife. Address R. F.. Globe. ' * . •_• , ROOM— furnished room oil ground floor, for man and wife, con- : ' venient to restaurant. Address Sam Gerber, police headquarters. 57-5; » WANTED TO BUY. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES— Wanted to buy good Kecond-hiiiid bill iard and pool tables. Address B 96. Globe *■•■•>. : 50-59 ;v J : : ' COWS— On time, ten or twenty fresh milch . cows. Address J 02, Globe. 55-01 OUSKHOLD EEFECTrt~~\vHnted for cash; will call. Address,! 68, Globe. ■£*"-•.■,■'■' ■- ■ 58 63 HOUSEHOLD ; EFFECTS wanted for ready cash; will call. Address B 908, Globe. 55-59 200,000 WANTS .Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe is the Pxoru'a Pai-sk. WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT . . FOR INSERTION IN <; THE GLOBE. LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East I Third street, corner Bates. CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University : avenue, corner Virginia. MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash land avenue and Dale street. A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 739 and 761 West Seventh street. BERKMAN & 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 East Sev enth street. HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street. JOHN FURLONG TRADING COMPANY, Grocers, 627 Jackson street. WILKES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. AUCTION sAr-ES. Saiisoine <*©.. Auctioneers. FINE PIANO — Klegant household ef ects, at the residence. No. 320 East Eighth st.. at public auction: we are favored with instructions by Mrs. J. G. Campbell, to sell at public auction, on Wed nesday morning, Feb. 29, at 10 o'clock sharp, the entire contents of her residence, No. 320 East Eighth st. near corner of Pine st.; these goods are all of first quality, as good as new, in use oulv six months, and consist of one first-class Ernest Gabler & Bro. rosewood upright piano, cost new $850: one splendid combination parlor suite, trimmed in plush; one cherry folding bed with mirror; one black walnut sideboard ; one cherry and two black walnut bedroom sets, complete; one black walnut extension table; a magnificent dinner set, silver plate ware, chenille draperies, lace curtains, ele gant moquette Brussels and ingrain carpets; one Peerless range; large lot of bedding, crockery, glassware, etc. ; all these effects are far above the average goods sold under the hammer, being the selection of both taste and refinement, aiid parties in search of fine goods will find it to their interest to attend this sale ; remember the day, time and place of sale. Sansome Co., auctioneers. Office, ware, sale and storage rooms, 232 East Sev enthst., 412 and 414 Sibley st. 58-60 AUCTION, AUCTlON— Positively only 15 days left to close out the entire stock of men's and boys' fine clothing, gents' fur nishing goods, hats, caps, trunks and valises. .Sales 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Sansome Co., Auctioneers, 408 Jackson, between Sixth and Seventh sts. . 57-62 It! SIMAS CIIA3CJES. miscellaneous Uusiness Cuance* A RAKE CHANCE— One-third interest iv an ola, well-established, profitable city business for sale to the right party; about $5,000 required, and must be suitable to re maining partners. C. 84. Globe. 57-59 A PLEASANT and profitable paying bus iness for sale, $6,000; will take West St. Paul real estate in part payment. W. 11., P. O. box 2207, St. Paul. " 57-58 BARBER SHOP— For sale, a first-class three-chair barber shop, with two bath rooms; possession given April 1. Address W. 11. Phillips, Wahpeton, Dak. 51-59 DOCTOR— Wauled, at Princeton, Minn., a good middle-aged doctor; a splendid opening, which will not remain long. For further information address E, C. Gill, Princeton, Minn. 57-61 OK SALE— An o\a, well-established -L wholesale and retail wine and liquor house, located in the heart of this city ; ii ne store : best cellar and paying custom;" illness of the owner the only cause for selling. Inquire Kiefer block, Room 3, 190 East Seventh st. _. 57-66 URNISHED BARBERSHOP with two -T baths; very low rent. C. A. Esterley, room 3, Mannheimer block. 57-59 /"I KOCEKV STORE FOR SALE— About vJr $1,500 required: will take part cash and balance in secured paper. Address J 78, Globe. . 57-58 HOTEL— For sale, lease and furniture of good paying hotel in city; reasons, poor health. Address M 77, Globe. 52-58 OTEl — Smith's Park hotel for sale or rent. 223 East Sixth st. 29-58 LIVERY — Outfit complete, in the heart of the city; moderate rent; owing to the death of the proprietor it must be sold. Cremer & Hammer. . v 57-01 p ESTAUKANT— For sale; good chance .[»• for the right man ; restaurant and sleep ing accommodations; small capital required at start. Also, best lodging house in the state; doing gcod trade. Apply London house, 117 First ay. north, Minneapolis. 57-03. SPLENDID OPENING for grocery, dry goods, drugs or boots and shoes in fine corner score, Seventh and Franklin. C. A. Estcrley, Mannheimer block. 57-59 O NEWSPAPER MEN— I want a good, responsible newspaper man, with from $1,500 to $2,000, to take a half interest in my newspaper and jobbing office ; have one of the best offices (of material and presses) north of the cities, and a staving business established. Write for information. Ad dress George Gray, Fergus Falls, Minn. . 56-58 (IjJI F\ TO $200 to loan on furniture, mv «{P-l-*y sical instruments, vehicles or live stock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., 309V2 Jackson St., Roouu 1 and 2. 185* .PERSONALS. ME. TEITS WORTH— Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller. 406 Wabasha St., between Sixth and Seventh sts. ■ ■ 41-01 BOARD W.iMTKI). BOARD — A woman with one child, two years old, wishes to come in a small family to board, and take care of her child while out working. Address Kitty B, 420 Wahasha st. 2 13 ECRUITINGRENDEVOUS U. S. ARMY, XV —317 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 28, 1888.— Sealed proposals in tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this rendezvous until 12 o'clock noon on the 28th day of February, 18S8, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attending bidders, for furnishing cooked rations in such quantities as may be required for the recruit ing party and recruits stationed in this city during the period commencing March 5, 1888, and ending June 30, 1888. The ra tions to be furnished at a place convenient to the Recruiting Rendezvous. Three substan tial meals daily, with a due proportion of soap and candles, constitute a complete ra tion. Proposals for furnishing rations at a place objectionable for recruits will not be entertained. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Full information as to manner of making, pro posals, requirements of contract and bonds required will be furnished upon application at this rendezvous. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked Proposals for Cooked Rations and addressed to the undersigned. * I FRANK D. GARRETTY, Captain 17th Infantry, Recruiting Officer. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss.— ln Probate Court, Special Term, Feb. 17, 1888. In the matter of the estate of Hermann Grote, * deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Henry Orlemann, administrator of the estate of •Hermann Grote, deceased, ' representing among other things that he has fully admin istered said estate, and praying that a time atod place be fixed for examining and allow ing his final account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said ■ estate to the parties entitled thereto; •■- jit is ordered, that said account be examined and petition heard by the Judge of this Cpurt on Tuesday, the 13th day of March, Ai. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate ■office in St. Paul, in said county. ' And it is further ordered, that notice (Hereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, ;on Monday of each week, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and pub lished nt st. Paul, in said county. By the Court. E. S. GORMAN, ! '•• *=.J Judge of Probate. „ Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. . <'. D. o'Bkikn. Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS— State of Minne li soia. County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate ' Court, Special Term, Feb. 18, 1888. In the matter of the estate: of William O'Neill, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the third Monday of the month or August, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m.. hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against f=nid 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. s.] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Emerson Cole, Executor. Maruault Nolan, Executrix, by E. Cols. FOR RKHT. House*. B KICK BLOCK for rent, suitable for hotel, boarding house, saloon or restau rant, corner Chestnut and Water st., oppo site union station. Apply to Ph. Mullen 54-00 OTTACE- To rent for the summer, fur- J nished cottage, five or six rooms; on Dayton's bluff or Summit ay. Address J 57, Globe. 07-58 HOUSE— Elegant residence, ten rooms and bath room, with barn; street cars pass ing. 471 .Jessie st. 50-59 HOUSE— Large twelve-room house, with bath room, on Nash st. ; near street car line. Apply to John Dowlan & Sons, corner Fifth and Wabasha. 50* HOUSES For rent, dwelling hpuses No. 416 and 418 West Seventh St.; seven rooms each, city water, sewer, etc. 53-50 HOUSES — For rent, two seven-room houses, with all modern improvements. Inquire 667 John st. 57-58 HOUSE— A small house with five rooms, kitchen and cellar, cistern and well water; rent $14. Inquire of U. Borer, 161 College ay. 57-58 RESIDENCE— Eight-room residence on XV Dayton's bluff with all modern improve ments and bath and barn, or rent at a bargain : tine fixtures for sale. Address 023 Cherry st. 55-58 . PAYING KENT— The National In- U vestment company will build you a house after your own plans on one of their choice lots on St. Anthony hill, close to cable line, on monthly payments and low rates of interest. C. G. Johnson, general manager,2B German-American bank. 57-03 Rooms. C^IEDAR ST., 631-Handsomely-furnished V_^ alcove room, in private family; refer ences required. 56 58 pOLLEGE AY., 24— Pleasant furnished v^ rooms, with use of bath, with hot and cold water. 53-59 IGHTH ST., 342, EAST— First-class board and newly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 56-58 LEVENTH 5T..127, EAST— Nicely fur -LJ nished rooms for rent, with or without board. 7 XCHANGE ST., 308, NOKTU— For -Lj rent, unfurnished alcove room; modern conveniences. 58-59 "CUFTEENTH ST., 267, EAST— A pleas -L ant front room with alcove; Eastern ex posure; with use of bath, etc. ; two blocks from street cars. 57-59 Ij^OURTH ST., 161. WEST— On© pleasant furnished room: heated ; $12 per mouth. 57-59 * FOURTH ST., 60, WEST— Furnished front room. 57-59 FOKRENT —Clark's block, No. 305 West Seventh st., basement, store, barber shop, two Hats, six rooms each. 34* [MISSISSIPPI ST., 081— Rooms suitable It-1 for light housekeeping, partly fur nished; city water. 57-60 PL EASANTAV., Furnished rooms ■J- to rent ; modern conveniences, hot and cold water; board next door. 6 EARL ST., Newly furnished rooms, with or without board, single or en suite. 57-63 DARK PLACE, 84— For rent, furnished ■L room. 56-58 p OOMMATE-A lady with two pleasant J-V rooms wishes a roommate ; $25, with board; also, a front alcove room. Call at 637 Cedar st. 57-59 OOM-M ATE— Wanted, a young lady room-mate one who is employed dur ing the day preferred. Call at 179 Pleasant ay. 57-58 REARDON BLOCK, corner seventh and ■1-V Minnesota— Handsomely draped and furnished rooms ; steam heat. Miss Scherer. 53-59 . SUMMIT AY., 75 AND 77— Nicely fur ►J nished rooms, single or en suite: 6 o'clock dinners. 57-58 IXTH ST., 26. EAST— Rooms furnished, $5 to 810 per mouth. - 57-58 ST. PETER ST., 457. Third Floor-Two elegant, newly furnished rooms; private family, without children. 57-5 ST. PETER ST., 580— Furnished rooms: furnace heat, gas and bath. 57-59 ELBY AY., 296— One furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in a private family. 54-60 PRICE ST., 231— For rent, nicely fur nished rooms, suitable for two ; use of bath. . 57-58 PRUCE ST., 211— Furnished room"! with use of bath. 57-63 ESTMINSTER ST., 542— T0 rent, large front room with closet.furnished or unfurnished; call after 4 p. m. 57-59 Stores. • ■ TORE— Corner Thirteenth ana Jackson; inquire John Furlong, 470 Jackson. ______ • 57-59. STORE — For rent, on Western, near .Selby ay. Inquire at 179 Western ay. 57-58 STORE for Kent— Store 25x130 feet; four O floors and basement; well located in wholesale district, for a term of three years; possession given May 1. A. H. Wilder. 185 East Fourth st. 52-58 Offices. . OFFICES— From March 1, one front and one rear suite of three rooms each; fine location for law, architect or real estate office; second floor. 147 East Sixth St., next Ryan hotel. Apply to Pennsylvania Slate company. 57-59 Miscellaneous. UILDING— building formerly occu pied by the Globe; will make such changes as may be desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer bloc!:. 14;)* MUSICAL. T>IANOS AT BARGAINS. ' Warranted in perfect order, 1 Gilbert, S6O. 1 Newton, $75. 1 Bradbury, $90. 1 Emerson, $150. Payment.", $5 ana $0 per month. Whit ney's Music Store. 57-63 piANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class ■L work leave orders at Whitney's music store East Third st. 346* STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, — In Probate Court, Special Term, Feb. 11, 188 S. In the matter of the estate of Pierre Chouteau, Jr., deceased: On reading and filing the pctitipn of Charles P. Chouteau, executor of the estate of Pierre Chouteau, Jr.. deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a lime 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.that 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 thertrobate office in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof De 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, rin Hie St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, [1.9.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert ,Jr., Clerk. It. B. GALUBHA, Attorney for Executor. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FOKECLOS ure sale.— Whereas, Mary A. Murphy on the fifteenth (15th) day of December, A. D. 1886, executed and delivered to Odin G. Clay a certain indenture of mortgage, bcaringdate on the fifteenth (15th) day of December, A. D. 1886, to secure the sum of two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($287.50) and interest thereon at eight (8) per cent per annum, whereby tho 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) or 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, which in denture of mortgage, duly acknowledged,was on the seven teeth (17th) day of December, A. I). 1886, at 9:50 o'clock in the forenoon, duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds aforesaid, in book one hundred and twenty -eight (128) of Mortgages, page 735; And whereas, the said mortgagor did cove nant and agree in said mortgage, in case of the foreclosure thereof, to pay said mortgagee, his heirs and assigns the siim 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 tin- 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 tho 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 by 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. 1888, 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. Fitzpatiuok, Attorney for Mortgagee. iaulO 7wks-mon ' BEAT, ESTATE FOR SALK. ITllchnud A Midland's f .is t. Real Estate and Loans, 392 Robert st. dtr; Q(\(\ BUYS a two-acre tract on 'ip*J)\J\J\J Maryland st.,near Sylvan; this price Is only gooi for three days. FINK LOT on Selby aye., near Karring ton, 94 feet front by 1 10 feet deep ; will .sell very cheap. .. - r : LOT 75 feet from by 100 feet deep, on Fairfield avenue, only IV2 blocks from Robert street, can be bought at a low figurer FINK UUSIKkisTT'LOT, 50x145, on Fourth st., between Rosabel and Wa couta. •J/^ LOTS, from $350 to $1,100 each, on *-J\f monthly paymeuttt. AYK KY J»KETTIt bix room cottage on Manitoba ay., near Park ay., only $2,500. (Sli) QnO *" OR «i five-room house on *!P^»,O\J\J Hall ay., near Susan st. ; lot 50x1 .)O. 5 AND 10-ACKK TIiACTN suitable for gardening. 6 LOTS in Syndicate No. 5, $700 aud 8800 each. OOUSKS and lots in all parts of the city. XX Michaud & Miehaud, 392 Robert st. 57-59 Miscellaneous City l.is(. A BSTBACTS OF TITLK and all otner -TV manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* BOAKDINO HOUSE FOR SALK-A slxteenroom house near the fish hatch ery, adjoining Fuller's Park, and three min utes' walk from the Dayton's Bluff Elation and Burlington shops; rented at present for $30 per month: $2,300; also ten lots in same block, prices from $300 to $500. William Smith, 703 Jackson st. 57-74 POX SALE— By owner, lot 21. block 3, -I- Palace addition, south-facing, on Port land ay., east of Avon, $2,900; this is a de sirable building lot and a bargain. J. L. Mertz, 74 East Seventh st. 56-59 HOUSE AM* LOT— rooms, on Car- XI roll st., near Kent; $4,000 buys it. Cremer & Hammer, 421 Robert at. 57-58 OISK AND LARGE LOT For Sale— Nicely located North Minneapolis; in excellent shape ; $2,000 below value; must have money; takes S-4,000 cash, balance time; its rented at fair rate. Address I 85, Globe. ; 57-70 OTS— SI,6OO for two good lots on Day ton's bluff, corner Earl st. ; block 10, McLeane's Rer., $400 below market price. Call 183 East Sixth st. 57-5 *3() 000 ACKKS fine farming lands in :J\J)\J\J\J Yellow Medicinecounty,Min nesota, and Deuel county, Dakota, in tracts of forty acres and upwards, for sale cheap, on very easy terms, long time and low rate of interest; title perfect For particulars write T. Frank Hauley, Clear Lake, Deuel county. Dak., or John Q. Houts, 222 East Fourteenth Bt., t>t. Paul, Minn. 50-58 OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF . O Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, Feb. 10, 1888. : In the matter of the estate of Ferdinand Du cius, deceased. Whereas, An instrument in writing, pur porting to be the last will and testament of Ferdinand Ducius deceased, late of said county, has been delivered to this court : And whereas, Emilie Ducius has filed therewith her petition, representing among other things that said Ferdinand Ducius died in said county, on the 6th day of Febru ary. 1383, testate, and that said petitioner is the sole devisee ; that no executor!* named in said last will and testamen:: and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration with the will annexed be to her issued thereon: It is ordered. That the proofs of said in strument, and the said petition, be heard before this court, at the probate office in said county, on Tuesday, the 6th day of March, A. D. 1888, at- 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and con test the probate of said instrument. And it is further ordered, that public no tice of the time aad place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by the pub lication of these orders for three weeks suc cessively previous 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, [l. s.] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Attest: Fisank Robert, Jr., Clerk. "PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORTATION I- ON THE MISSOURI RlVEß.— Office of Chief Qurtermaster, Department of Da kota, St. Paul, Minn.. JANUARY 30, 1888.— SEALED PROPOSALS, for furnishing Trans portation betpeen Sioux City, la., and Ben ton, M. T., will be received at this office, un til 12 m., FEBRUARY 29th ,1888, and opened immediately afterwards in presence of bidders. Blank forms and full instruc tions to bidders will be furnished on applica tion to this office, or offices of the Quarter master's Department at Chicago, Ills., St. Louis, Mo., and Helena, M. T.— A. F. ROCK WELL, Quartermaster U. S. Army. Chief Quartermaster. 30-33 feb27-28 MSTrPAUL « Minneapolis A ANiTOBA railway. m m Through Trains to PrinclpalPolnts in Central and Northern Minne sota, Dakota, Montana, Manitoba and British Columbia. Leave Arrive St. Paul. St. Paul. Morris aud Wahpe ton a 7a m :00 p m SI. Cloud, Fargo and Grand Forks aS:2oam a(5:45 pm Osseo and St. Cloud. a 2:30 pm a 11:55 am Excelsior and Hutch inson a 4:30 pm a 12:55 pm Anoka, St. Cloud and Wilmar. a 3:45 pm all :10am Princeton and Milaca a 3:45 pmall :10 a m Aberdeen aud Ellen dale Express 7:30 pm 7:30 am Wahpeton.Casselton, Hope and Larimore b7 :30 pm c 7:30 a m Crookston, Winnipeg and Victoria Through Express.. B:3opm 6:55 a m Fergus Falls, Fargo, Grand Forks.Neche 8:30 p m 6:55 am Minot, Buford, Great Falls and Helena.. | dS:3O m e6 :55 am All trains daily except as follows: a ex Sundays: b Saturdays as far as Wahpeton only; c Mondays from Wahpeton only; d ex cept Saturday :e except Monday. Through sleepers to Great Falls, Mont., and points west of Grand Forks Monday and Thursdays only. TICKET OFFICES— St. Paul— Corner Third and Jackson ; Union depot. ,tn I KAL Jy w^ g*^J a|y 11-fivr MINNEAPOLIS. | i.kavk. arrive. Chicago, Milwaukee, Chiprewa Falls.Eau faI:ISPM :50 am v Claire, Neenah, Osh- j kosh. Fond dv Lac ] and Waukesha I a 7:50 pm a 4 :10 p m st. paul. leave. i akrive. Chicago, Milwaukee, Chi ppcwa Falls, Eau f a2:oor>r a 7:15 a m Claire, Neennh, O-;h- I i kosh. Fond dv Lac \ and Waukesha ...... (.aS:3OrMi a 3:40 pm a Daily. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and the Cen tral's famous Dining Cars attached to all through trains. CITY OFFICES. St. Paul— l 73 East Third street; a E. Robb, City Ticket Agent. Union Depot— Brown & Knebel, Agents. Minneapolis— Nicollet House Block; F. H. Anson, Northwestern Passenger Agent. ; Union Depot— ll. L. Martin, Agent. Chicago, St. Paul, A to Minneapolis & Omaha ii'|Tl|!li Chicago, '^M }mVs> AN "^^SJI^So^ OMAHA Chicago & northwestern AND _*U^ RAILWAYS. _ KANSAS CITY. '•.' .leave. _ 3a-A.STJE3JEt.3V tiiains. ARRIVE. Mmn?ap'is.| St. * Daily. ; tm. Sunday. _St L P»ul. ( Minn#apl». f 7 80 AMI 7 57 AM Eau Claire, Merrillan and Green Bay.- ~. ~"7~2O~PM i t 8 00 PM *220 PM 300 I'M _Eau Claire, Chippewa Kails and Lilroy 150PM*2 30 PM t 4 30PMJ 535 PM -Eau Claire aud Chippewa Falls...- 10 25 A1l flO 65AM 1010 AM 945 AM -.New Richmond, Superior and Puluth 605PMf6 45 PM *900 PM 940 I'M New Richmond, Superior and Puluth~ 660 AM 630 AM +910 AM 945 AM Ashland, Washburn, Bay field and \Vaterstneet_... 605 PM 645 PM *900 PM 940 I'M Ashland, Washburn, Baylield and Escanaba. 560AM*6 30 AM *220 PM 300 PM ..Chicago, Madison and Janes vi He— I>ay Express.. 160PM* 230 I'm *650 PM 730 PM ..Chicago, Jancsville and Bcloit— Fast Night Express.. 700AM*7 85 AM »650 PM 730 PM ....Madison, Waukesha nnd Milwaukee— Fast Line.... 700AM*7 55 AM ___ LBAVB. 1 WESTBRir TRA.ZITS. ARRIVE. _Bt _P»ttl. ) Minil»»p'ls.!_»nail}- ; _ t y.x. Sunday. Mmnetp'lj. I St-PtaL t 40 AM 915 AM ....Siour City, Sioux Falls, Pipestoue and Yaukton.... 545 I'M. t 620 PM *600 PM 640 PMJ...... -Sioux City, Omaha and Kansas City 865AM*9 30 AM * 840 AM 915 AM .". ..Mankat", I>c3Moine3 and Kansas City™ 5 4">PM *(120 PM t505 PM 40 PM -Manknto, Lake Crystal and Sleepy Eye. 11 00 AM t 1135 AM *. 6 00PM 640 PM ..Manknto, Tracy and Pierre. 855AM♦9 30 AM * 6 OOPMI 6 40 PM „. .Sioux Falls, Milchell and Yaokton 855AM*9 30 AM a ri " c * s ' > Fast Da bpna arrives Chicago at 7 next mnrning. Chicago rait N^hi Kiptni »rri»ci Chicks a 9 JO next ninrning. Through Sleeper for Milwaukee on Fast Line arrives there »l 7.40 next moraine. Sleeping Cars sol Dining Can, the iluem in Hie world, on the?* Chicago Traim. ; Through Sleepers on bo.h Homing and Evening Trains to Kansai City. AUo Pullman Steepen on Mint Tralna between St. Panl and Dutath, Ashland. Tracy, Sioux Fall* and Mitchell. TICKET ) St. Paul. 159 Fast Third Street and I'nlon Depot, foot Sllilrr Street. OFFICES: J Minneapolis, 13 Meollet llon«r i;i«e!c aid I'olon Ujpo!, Brldg* S««ar*. T. TEASIIA I.X, CII. I M It, W. B. II kF.I.KR. U«o'l Ptizeopt Aji-Lt. — Citjr Ticket Alert. St. Paul. _ Ciur Tloket Agt.. XiittimjUii. Sumptuous Repasts, Luxuriously Ap pointed Sleeping Apartments, Beau tiful Scenery and Co rteou3 Attendants, Ensure Pleas urable Emotions. "THE BURLINGTON" Fourteen-hour trains, equipped with Peer less Dining Cars, Pullman Rolling Palaces, leave Minneapolis daily at 0:40 a. m.; St. Paul, 7:30 p. m. Arrive Chicago, 9:30 a. m. ', fat. Louis, 5:20 p. m. ' Returning, leave Chicago daily, 4:50 p. m. ; St. Louis, 8:30 a. m. Arrive St. Paul, 0:50 a. m. ; Minneapolis, 7:25 a. m. Local from Lacrosse. Winona and River Points, daily, Sunday excepted, arrives St. Paul 1:00 p. in.; Minneapolis, 1 :4 > p. m. Departing, leaves Minneapolis, 4:15 p. m.: St. Paul, 5 :00 p. m. • Suburban Trains £? a I c P Di Depot, St. Paul, for Dayton's Bluff, Oakland, High wood, Newport and St. £ au Pa 2 at t6:30, *7:55 and ♦10:30 a. m.; *J:«x), : J LO aud tO:40 p. m. Returning; . r . ri .ye t7:45, *8:55 a. m.; *12:50, *4:.'J(X •0 :oO and t7 :50 p.m. *l> ilv + t'xt'«-r>t >;,„. rides ,Sls0 c fare ' 1OC: 10 rideSl 8 ° C: ** Connections are made in Union Der»ots: At Chicago, corner Canal and Adams streets. St. Paul, foot Sibley fctreet; M.nueapolis. Bridge Square, Ticket Offices: Chicago, corner Clark and Adams streets: St. Paul, corner Third and Robert streets; Minneapolis, 5 Nicollet house-. AGENTS: CHARLES THOMPSON', St. Paul «I. C. HOWARD, Minneapolis. "W. J. C. KENYON, General Pas enger Agent, <*t. Paul. Minn. • C, St P. and K. C. R'y (Ktoota & Northwestern.) b^^-O^K. I //xbtkttV. Map of ft) *ZZZMZ££**t fiZladbr*** 0 ' JJHIC^ it Wkl 8 S^B^^fe^". /\$ Ot i run o i nC-»t. lc w (s j \\rt\xart ST.LOUIS V^J Through daily trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas Short and direct line to Dcs Moines and all Illinois Central, Central lowa, Wabash West ern points. lining. Parlor Chair Cars on all through trains to Chicago. Mann Boudoir Cars and C. St. P. & K.C. company sleepers on Chicago night trains. * Leave i Leave ' Arrive ' Arrive Mplis. [St. Paul St. Paul Mp'lis. P. m. p. M. IA. St. ia. M. Chicago Mail 2:10 2:50 7:45 8:20 Chicago Ex- ,p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. „ Press 7:00 7:35 3:30 4:03 St. Louis & Kansas City a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. Express... 7:15 7:55 10:10 10:45 Lyle. Austin, Dodge Center. Chatfleld, Plainview, Rochester. Peoria. Indianapolis Columbus, and all points East, South aal i\ est. Further Information cheerfully farnlshal at the city ticket offices, 193 East Thirl street and Union depot, loot of Sibley street St. PauL City ticket o^oe, No. 3 Nicollet Hoiisj. and Union depot. Bridge Square, Jliua> a polls. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD The Dining Car line to Fargo. Helena, Butte "and the Pacific Northwest. Dlnine Cars on Pacific j Leave i Arrive and Montana Express St. Paul St. Paul Trains. I Daily. | Daily. Portland Express (Lim ited) for Fargo, Bis marck, Miles City, Helena, Butto, Toco ma, Portland, etc 4:00 p. m. 5:15 p. m. Montana Express for Fargo, Mile* City. Hel ena, Butte. etc., Saute Centre and Morris. .. 3:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m» Dakota. Express for Fargo, Grand Forks, Gratton. Pembiua. Fergus Falls, VVahpe ton, Jamestown and Minuewaukon. etc... *B:oop.ni | 7:10 a. m. " |^"iaiPOßTANT— Limited Pacific Cons Express stops at principal DOiutsoniv. MON TANA EXPRESS makes all stops. DAKOTA EXPRESS mates all stops. 'Saturday to Fargo and Sunriav from Fargo 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 Forks, Fergus Falls and Wan ton. Three (3) Express Trains daily each way between St. Paul and M orhcaa. Fargo and James town. C. E. STONE City Ticket Agent. 169 East Third Street, St. PauL B. X. AUSTIN, City Ticket Agent, 10 Nicollet House, Minne apolis. MINNEAPOLIS * ST. LOUIS RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Lv.SU Paul Ar. St. Pan Chi. & Dcs Moines Ex.; *8:45 a m *7:25 pra St.Louis * City Ex ♦S 'AS am •7:25 pm atertown & Pac. Div. Ex :00a m *o:sopm Albert Lea Accom «8:15 pm ! *10:50 am Excelsior Winthrop *4:lspmj *9:soam St. Louis 'Through' Ex tO :25 pm 1 it) :0O am Dcs Moiues a Kansas City Express. d6:25p m dO -.00 a m Chicago "Fast" Ex.... dti:2>piu :00am Additional Minneapolis trains leave St. Paul at 4:15. *7:15, *3:00. s-S:ir>. »5:45, d9:lo, sl0 L ls a. m.; ♦3:15, d4:lu, *5:15, ♦0:15, o(»:2o p. m. d. Daily. ♦Daily except Sundays. -tD.iiiy except Saturday. $Daily except Monday, f, Sunday only. Ticket office, St. PauL corner Third and Sibley streets, and depot, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. % TICKET OFFICES: 162 East Third street, Uniou Depot, St. Paul. A means Daily. B except Sunday. C except Monday. D except Saturday. Th rough Trains. L. St. Paul. Ar. St. Paul. Mil., Chic. & Local. B 7:25 a. m. 10:45 p. m.B I.;\Cros,. Dub.A Lo. 7:25 a. m. 10:45 p.ra.B Ortonv.&Fargo Ex B 9:25 a. m. 6 :50 p. m. B Pra.duC.M.AC.Kx 1$ 9:40 a. m. 5:55 p.m. B Calmer & Day.Ex. B 9:40 a. m. (»:52a.m.C Mil.,Chi.&Atl. Ex. A2:oop. m. 1 :s(»p.ni. A Owatonna& Way. A4:lop. m. 10:25a. ra.A LaCrosse & Way.. 1! 5 :00 p. m. 3 : 15 p. m. B Aberdn&MiLEx. A 6:15 p.m. 8:40a.n A Mil. Chi. Fast Li. A 7::; Op. ni. 9:30 a.m. A Aus.,Dub.&Chi Ex D 8 :35 p. m. C: 52 a. m. O 7