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12 ST. PAUL WANTS. , Wants on this page will be inserted undci classified headings according to the following TABLE OF RATES. c rj 31 lii "5 «j B? c 4 v © ■ 5- {7 2 dumber .* % § • g » a g of S. & 1 ° ***. iff I 1 .5 Words. § . § •_■...§ I' ■ 8 - J : '. 2 » " : .jo 15 or less $.15 $.27 $.3915.51 $.03 %. 7515. 16 words .10 .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .95 18 words .18 .32 .46 .60 .74 .831.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .941.03 20 words .20 .35 .50. .05 1 .80 .951.10 21 words .21 .37 .53 .69 .851.0111. 17 22 words .22 .39 .56 .73 . 90:1.07,1. 21 23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .951.131.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .961.141.32 - 25 words .25 .44 .63 .821.011.201.39 20 words .26 .46 .66 .86 .0611.26:1.46 27 words .27 .48 .69 .901.111.821.53 28 words .28 .49 .70 .911.121.33:1.54 29 words .29 .51 .73 .951.171.391.6* 30 words .30 .53 .76 .991.221.45 1.65 31 words 31 .55 .79 1.031. 27J1. 5111.78 32 words .32 .56 .80 1.04 1.28 1.521.76 33 words .33 .58 .831.08:1.331.5? 34 words .34 .60 .8611. 12.1. 35|1.63 ! 1.90 35 words .35 .62 ..89 1.16 1.43 1.761.97 36 words .36 .63 .96 ! 1.17j1.44|1.71'1.98 37 words .37 .65 .931.21 1.49:1. 05 38 words .38 .67 .901.251.541.83 2.12 39 words .39 .69 .99 1.29 1.59 1.892.19 40 words .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.60i1.90 2.26 *1 words .41 .721.031.341.651.9612.27 42 words .42 .741.06 1.38J1. 2.02.2.30 43 words .43 .76 1.091. 75-2.08:2. 41 44 words .44 .77)1.10,1. 431. 76,2. 09:2. 42 45 words .45 .791.13 1.47|1. 81*2. 15 2.49 46 wads .46 .81 1.16 1.5111. 21 2.56 47 words .47 .831.19 1.551. 912. 27 2.63 •8 words .49 .84J1.20!1.56!1.92r2> 2812.64 49 words .491 .8611.2311 .60 1.9712. 34:2. 71 50words .50| .8811.26i1.64i2.02i2.40ia. Compound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full wora In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ITU ale AGENTS— Wanted, respectable, energetic men to canvass this city for the Metropol itan Life Insurance company; good terms are given tO workers, and only these that want to work need apply to 07 and 08 Chamber of Commerce. 100-173 AGENTS— Wanted, local agents, ladies or gents, in every town in Minnesota. Dakota and Wisconsin on Colliers' "Once a Week," the fastest selling and- cheapest weekly story paper today; sold on monthly payments of 25 cents. For particulars ad dress P. F. Collier, Davidson block. 167-73 AGENTS— We have several new books on which we give very liberal terms; write for particulars. Empyreal Pub'g House, St. Paul. Minn. 155-84 AGENT*— Wanted,- good, enterprising agents; good position for the right man; call Monday. St. Paul Medical and Dental Institute. 78 East Seventh st. . 1171-77 RE VOL' EMPLOYED? If not leave your application at the Bee Hive Enter prise,* Seventh and Robert. 172-175 T3 AKER wanted, 236 West Third st. BAKitbK — first-class, steady workman: steady job: wages $16 per week. Ad dress at once, J. F. Taylor, Fargo, Dak. _. 173-1 ..- BARBER— Immediately, first-class white; good wages; steady job. 415 South Front St.. Mankato, Minn. 108-174 BARBER— First-class, white; none others need apply. Write and give all particu ulars between now and July 5. Will Kiesler, Hutchinson, Minn. 173-77 BARBER— With kit: good opening and good trade guaranteed. Apply C. Thorn p; son. South Stillwater, Minn. 172-73 BARBER— Wanted, a barber. S3 Dakota ay. 4 BOY— strong boy wanted to learn trade. Shickler & Wilson, Eagle and Washington. V 1 . - 5 BOY wanted to watch cows and help milk. Call between 10 and 11 o'clock. 11. Han seu. 907 East Seventh st. 5 BOY — Good, strong boy to work in bake X 3 shop. Apply to McVeigh Bros., 07 East Third st. __•_ '" ' _ ■ ■ 4 BOYS— Wanted, one or two bright, handy -D boys, to make themselves generally use ful about store. Apply at 250 East Seventh St., to E. Holloway & Co. 5 BOY W ANTED— Smart, active boy about fourteen years, who lives with his par ents. Apply Torrance the Hatter, corner Jackson and Fourth. . 3 OMPOSITOR— Wanted, compositor for German book work at once. 210 East Seventh st. ■ ■ - ■- 5 CABINET MAKERS-Wanted, good cabi v.y net makers at J: E. Earhuft Organ and Piano company, North St. Paul. 5 C CARPENTER— Wanted, one good car- J penter; be ready by 7 o'clock. Call at 195 Dakota av^ * 5 CARPENTER— a job carpenter ' at 571/2 West Third st. L. V. Franklin. 4 OATMAKER— first-class coatmaker. Inquire of 11. Stratman, Chaska, Minn. COOK — Wanted a place by a respectable young man as cook in hotel, restaurant, or boarding house, or any light work of any kind. X 91. Globe. 5 COOK— Situation by a first-class meat or pastry cook; city or country; best of references. Address SD. Globe. 4 CIOOK— Pastry cook and baker at the Al -1 bion, corner Western and Selby ays. 3 DELIVERY MAN— Wanted, a young man to deliver furniture and take care of : horse; one that speaks Scandinavian pre ferred. M. Jacobin, 455 Bice st. 171-74 LOORMAN— floorman wanted at X* 120 Dakota ay. _3 IRNITLRE FINISHER — Furniture finisher wanted. St. Paul Mattress Co., 241 South Robert st. 5 T- ADORERS WANTED— Bee Hive En- JABORERS WANTED— Bee Hive En , -i terprise, corner Seventh aud Robert, up stairs: entrance on Robert. 172-175 MEN— Wanted, at 85 West Third, three men : must be of good address and energetic: bring references with you: good Rpay to men who will push business. 173 MAN — Wanted, a young man to take care i» J. of one horse and do chores around the place. 405 Dayton av...betweeu the hours of 8 and IO o'clock. 5 MAN — A good man to take charge of busi ness. Room 2. 27 East Seventh st. 4 ESSEN GEK BOYS— At the District Messenger office. 100 East Fourth st. 4 OFFICE BOY wanted; answer 'in own handwriting. Address Sl, *;lobe. 4 LUMBERS— Wanted at once, two first class plumbers, at J. F. McQuillan & Co.'s. 147 West Sixth st. ; none but sober, good mechanics need apply. 173 PLUMBER— A position to learn the XT plumber's trade. Address X 98, Globe. 5 . piCTURE-FRAME MAKER— \A anted, a A No. 1 picture-frame maker; must have bad several years' experience at the trade; do carpenters need apply. William Homer, Si* West Third st. "^ 173-70 PHARMACIST— Wanted at once, a first class Norwegian pharmacist; also doc-. tor. J. 11. Berg. Northwood. Dak. 108-170 PLASTERERS— two plasterers: Swedes preferred. 074 Arkwnght st. 5 LASTEREKS— Wanted, two good plas terers to work in the city. Call at 740 Arkwright st. ; Swedes preferred. 4 PORTER— Wanted, porter at St. Dennis Hotel, 420 Minnesota st. 5 PORTER— porter; one who can make himself handy in office:' also laundry girl at Hotel Winslow, Seven cor ners. 4 IJAYING CLAIMS. JUNE 15. 1888.— We, 1- the undersigned, have this day re ceived from the Union Endowment associa- Ition the full amount due us ou our certifi cates numbered respectively 93. 90 and 97. [Signed] Stephen Wade. William Wade, John 5. Wade. 173-76 OIGN PAINTER— Wanted, one good sigu C? painter. Call at 195 Dakota ay., West St. Paul. «, I 5 STONEMASONS— Wanted, two stouema- O sons and two laborers, at once. Apply dv work on Laurel ay., between Kent and Mackubin sts. .5 SECOND BAKER at Merchants hotel at once. 2 SHOEMAKER— first-class shoemaker, O who understands his business. Inquire »f S. J. Freidman, 509 Broadway. 5 rpEAMS— at corner of Third st. and 'JL Pleasant, ay., one-half block Pleas ant. Call early. . ■' ' 4 rpiLE AND MANTEL SETTER— J- Wanted, a first-class tile and mantel setter at once for steady work. Apply Tues- Bay or Wednesday before 8 a. m.. St. Paul Mantel and Desk company, 459 Jackson. 3 ANTED— Fifty railroad shoyeleis, $1.75 per day; ship at Ba. m. ; office open at 7p. m. Apply John Swainson & Co.. IS.i Sibley st. 173 WANTED— hue, two good heavy teams, by the month. Apply to St. Paul Ice company's ice house, 50 Fillmore nv. west. 2 WAITERS— waiters (white) at the VV Delicatessen, ISO East Seventh st , 2 Q1 I \(\i\ IJf EIVE YEARS by paying iplayUUL/ small monthly assessments. Agents wanted. Union Endowment Asso ciation. 91 Union Block. St. Paul, Minn. 173-76 SITUATIONS offered. Female. ACCOUNTANT— Young lady as account nut; must be accurate and industrious 1 and have some knowledge of bookkeeping. . Address P 95, Globe. ■ ■ - ' ■ --,- 4 OOKS, COOKS, COOKS— places for cooks. Bee Hive Enterprise, corner Seventh and Robert. ...--■■ 171-177 ■ COOK— A good cook, with references, at 427 Portland ay. - 4 COOK — Wanted, competent cook. 3SB, Summit ay. ' - 172-73 i COOK— A good cook wanted to go to the . v^ Lake. Apply at 123 Western ay. 4 I COOK— Wanted, a good cook in small fam" ' By; must be good washer and ironer. ' Apply after 0 o'clock. 340 West Third st. 4 C^OOK— Good remale cook wanted; German 1 v> preferred; good wages. No. 282 East j Third st 167-73 I f IOOK. wanted for Swedish hotel; good V-" wages. Call at 185 East Seveuth st- • 4 OK— Wanted, a competent girl to cook, . J wash and iron. Apply 274 Dayton ay. 4 CAN VASS ERS— canvassers ' or a . new article just introduced from New York ; good pay. Apply at 27 East Seventh ! St., Room 25. __ •_- - 173 INING ROOM GlßL— Wanted, a Scan-' dinaviau dining room girl at 354 Min > nesota st. - . -..-.:.3 ININGROOM GIRL wanted at 02 East , Eleventh st. . Call to-day. 4 DINING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, three dining room girls at the Windsor. 4 . ; niSUWASHEK at St. James hotel. . .4 . RESSMAKERS— Wanted, at Mrs. E. ; Lincoln's dressmaking parlors, .' two good dressmakers and one apprentice; 10' 2 ) West Third. - ' '. 4 i DRESSMAKER wanted immediately at 1 IJ 17 East Central ay. . .4- RESSMAKERS— Two waist finishers; immediately, and two apprentice girls. 473 Broadway, Portland blcck. 4 DRESSMAKER— Wanted, first-classdress- . maker and apprentice. Apply room 9, Habighorst block, corner Seventh and Wau couta sts. .\-. ■ 3 GIRL— A girl to help in kitchen at 385 . Washington st, near Rice Park. ■ 5 GIRL to take care ot a six-months-old old baby; must sleep at home; German ; preferred. Inquire at Room 04, Windsor ' hotel. . . 3 -TJ.IRL wanted at 100 West Fifth st. Twenty-five girls for small family places. 27 East Seventh, room 2. 173 GIRL— A small girl, about 14 to 15' years old, to assist in a confectionery store. Inquire at E. T. Splenkerh's, 322 Wabasha st. , 5. .. -. . . ■■; GIRLS— More girls wanted at the Geiman intelligence office to fill good places. 52 West Tenth. 172-173 GIRLS, READ THlS— Eighteen good family places to till by to-morrow: call ' early. Oflice 52 West Tenth. 173-74 OUSEWORK— A competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply 529 Westmin ster st. - 5 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework. Address 038 Mississippi st. ' 5 ' OUSEWORK— Good - girl lor general housework; small family. 384 Pleas ant ay. .-4 OUSEWORK— lmmediately, a neat ex perienced girl for general housework in family of two. 31 lglehart st. . 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work Mrs. D. 11. Tandy. Hamliue. Minn. HOUSEWORK— Wonted, a German girl for general housework in a small fam ily. 051 Olive st. 5 OUSECLEANING-W a woman for housecleaning. Apply at 150 East Fourth St., near Jackson; upstairs. 5 HOUSEWORK -Wanted girl at 378 Car roll st. to do general housework; work light: two in family. 5 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl to do housework in a small family. 574 "Wabasna st. „ — 4" TTOUSEWOKK— wanted at 401 XI North Exchange st. 4 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general •' housework. Apply at 575 Portland ay..4 ;: HOUSEWORK— girl for general'-. housework at 118 Leech. 5 OUSEWORK— Wanted, agood girl- for \ housework, washing aud ironing, at 050 Olive st. ':■•,.-.-: 5 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl about . fourteen to assist with housework. Ap ply at 225 St. Anthony ay. 5 HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a girl for" general housework at 257 West Third st. fßg| -5 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework. Address 038 Mississippi. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at 501 Pine st. 171-72 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-' work. (JO East Seventh. 172-174 HOUSEWORK— a girl for gen eral housework; German preferred. Call at 10 Summit aye. 4 HOUSEWORK— girl for house work at 149 Pleasant ay. 4. OUSEWOKK-A good strong girl for general housework iv a small family; easy place; wages §10; cars pass the house. 902 East Seventh. 4 OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl lor general housework. 478 Partridge st. 4 OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work for family of two; must be good cook and furnish references. Apply at 73 Mackubin st. "171-73 HOUSEWORK— at once, a com petent girl for gensral housework in a family of three ; must be a good plain cook. 153 lglehart st 170-177 OUSEWORK— GirI desires to do light work for board and small compensa tion; no washing; second work preferred. Address It 47, Globe. - 3 HOUSEWORK— girl to assist in general housework. 478 Patridge st. . 3 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework at 505 Robert st. 4 OUSEWORK— girl for general housework. Apply at 008 Olive st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work.- 505 Canada st. . 3 AIRDRESSER AND APPREN- Wanted, one first-class hairdress er and two apprentices at 40 East Third st. 5 LA U N D WOMEN.— At Hotel Lafay ette, Minnetonka Beach, bundle washer, Starcherand ironer; $20. Douglass' Intelli gence. 35 Seventh. 173 AUNORESSES— Wanted, good washers lor laundry*. Apply at 149 West Sixth st. ,5 LAUNDRY HELP— good starch er and washer and Union laundry, 149 West Third st. ■ 4 KINDERGARTNERS wanted, experi enced; also trainer of kindergartuers. Rev. E. C. Mitchell, 534 Summit ay., St. Paul.t 173 KITCHENW Wanted, girl to wash dishes and help in kitchen. Apply at 450 Minnesota st ' " 5 ITCHEN GlßL— Neat kitchen girl at 51 West Fourth st. : call early. '.• 3 ARKER AND PACKER— Wanted, in a first-class steam laundry, a young lady accustomed to mark and yack; none other need apply. F. H. Merrill, 57 West Third st. - 3 "VTURSES and other ladies should investi- 1 1 .. gate Prof. Lonsdales' Nurses Agency; greatest opportunity ever offered to ladies wishing to take up nursing: call for circulars to Mrs. Pirie, Room 30, 27 East Seventh st, St. Paul. Take notice ! Prof. Lonsdale will give a free lecture on Thursday. June 21, at 3 p. m. ; all ladies are respectfully invited. 170-3 - .. NURSES and other ladies should investi gate Prof. Lonsdale's Agency for Nurses; magnificent opportunity within "the reach of all; call for circulars. Nurses' Agency, Room 30, 27 East Seventh st., St. Paul; Mrs. Pirie. manager; take notice, free lecture by Prof. Lonsdale Thursday, 21, at 3 p. m. a"t above address; every lady invited. 170-74 NURSE— competent nurse for four months' old child. 482 Holly. 3 SALESLADY— A well-recommeuded busi ness lady (American) not too young to act as saleslady for an old-es.ablished New York house: salary 59 per week; apply from 10 to 12. J. Brentauo, 272 East Seventh st., up stairs. 173 ECOND GIRL wanted at 037 Cedar st. 4 SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, first-class seam- ' stress, at 179 Pleasant ay. Call after 9 a. m. 5 SEAMSTRESS— a seamstress at ■~ 599 Selby ay. 3 SEWING GIRL— At 357 Franklin St.: must be able to cut aud fit. 5 . EWING GIRLS— Two good sewing girls Monday. Miss Oliver. 448 Wabasha. 2 WA ITERS— Fifty table waiters, twenty . cooks, twenty laundry girls for the lakes. 27 East Seventh, ro^n 2. 173 WOMAM wanted, to take charge of boarding house. 27 East Seventh. room 2. 173 ASH WOMAN— Wanted, experienced washwoman at State Steam Laundry' > ~ 220 West Seventh st. 4 AIST FINISHER— Wanted, to-day, a first-class waist finisher, at dressmak ing rooms, 502 i,-» Laurel st , 5 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1888.*— 1' VVICL. VB PAGES? : SITUATIONS WA***iTET>. •■■..• Male. . ACCOUNTANT— Accountant or assistant with some reliable firm; have had expe rience, and can furnish best of reference re garding standing and ability. Address A 94, Globe. .:; .... .•-■■■ l BARBER— man with some exper ience desires position, with good white ■ barber. Address Q 72. Globe. .- , -■ ■ 1 OOKKEEPER OR MANAGER— A young man of . ability, ten : years' busi ness experience, desires position as book keeper or manager. Address X 59, Globe. 171-177 BOOKKEEPER — Bookkeeper of five years' experience wants employment ; reference given: Address A, 445 Rice st. 1 BOOKKEEPER— Young mau twenty three years old wants position as . book keeper, assitant or cashier; good references. D 22, Globe. ; 109-173 BARTENDER— Wanted, situation as bur tender; would prefer the country or : summer resort. Address It 25, Globe. _- 5 — First-class man; understands meat ' and pastry. R 24. Globe. - : ; 5 CLERK— situation as clerk in of fice or store, by boy seventeen years old; just out of college; am"a worker; references furnished. Address L 78, Globs. 5 CLERK— man of twenty would like position in some store : three years' ex periences and can give references; speaks : both . French and English. Address S4, Globe.- • ■ ■ 5 CLERK Wanted, situation as ■ grocery clerk by young man speaking more lan guages : two years' experience. Address o 50. Globe. • - 1 CLERK— situation as clerk or assistant . bookkeeper in wholesale house by young . Englishman; has some experience. S 47, Globe. .■■••'-';-•• 3 COACHMAN— Situation wanted as coach man in private family; best of refer ences given. Address P 73, Globe, Minne . apolis. ! 5 COACHMAN— Situation wanted as coach man in private family; best ot refer : -ences given. Address M 76, Globe, Minne apolis. ..V;-" -.-- . 5 COACHMAN— A young man would like a place as coachman; has some four or five years experience and can show good ref erence on application. Address O. 38. Globe. -.-.:. 3 CIOACHMAN— A competent young man, "^ with good recommendations, wants a situation. G 79, Globe. 3 DRIVER— sin ration to drive light delivery wagon : will take care of horse and wagon : by a steady, sober man. Address ft 58, Globe. 4 DRAUGHTING, tracing or copying wanted evenings by a vouug man. Ap ply to W. 11., 459 Wabasha st, 3 DRUG CLERK— Wanted. position asdrug clerk: three and one-half years' experi ence good references ; city or country. Ad dress Monitor. Globe. 171-93 DRIVER— Wanted, a position as driver; one who understands horses, carriages, etc. city references. 0. R.. Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Young man with office experience wants position less confin ing; can furnish some capital. Address S 32, Globe. ■ ■ i EMPLOYMENT— A young man of good ■ habits (Norwegian) wants a position with an American family for the sake of learning the English language. Address X 8. Globe. " . . l MPLOYMENT — Situation wanted by young man, sixteen years of age, as clerk. Is first class typewriter; can furnish best of references. Address X 22, Globe. •' .-. • 5 MPLOYMENT— Bov, thirteen years old. talking English. French and* German. wants a position. Call 233 East Seventh st., city, room 24. 5 MPLOYMENT— Young man of business experience would like a position in a I wholesale house where there is a chance of ; promotion; willing to work. Address K. 07, 1 Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT- man twenty years of age, good penman, would like I a position of any kind; can give good refer |: ences. Address L. P., Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, a position by a young man who understands shorthand and can use typewriter. Address X 10, Globe. ...;.• . ".'-".';"-;.":. 4 FIREMAN— Situation wanted as fireman or engineer by an experienced man; ! give best of references; Call at corner South Robert and Robie sts.. West St. Paul. 3 STENOGRAPHER of ability; expert eneed and rapid typewriter; desires po sition. . Address (l 72. lobe. 171-78 •■'•'■i'-y female. COPYIST — Situation wanted as copyist by a young lady in office: can use type writer if necessary. « Address P 13. Globe. 1 COPYIST— lady would like a position as copyist or office work. Ad ; dress P 7, Globe. ■ . r' .V. MPLOYMENT— Young lady desire light situation without washing cr care of children: some leisure time more object than high wages. Address S 43, Globe. . : . 1 EM PLOYMENT-A good. German, girl would like to work for a small family; best references. Call at 32 Chicago ay.. West , .St.. Paul. ■' 3 OUSEWORK— Position wanted by a lady to go to a laundry to do ironing or to general housework in small family. Call or address 817 Mississippi st. " 5 HOUSEWORK-Girl desires to do light work without washing; home more ob ject than high wages. Address R 47, Globe. 4 HOUSEWORK— competent girls want situations in a small private family: American preferred. Please address 544 Orleans st. West St. Paul. 1 HOUSE CLEAN Woman wants work by the day. house cleaning or washing in a laundry. 491 Mississippi st. 1 NURSE— Wanted, situation at day and night nursing; speaks German and English languages; 15 years' experience; best reference of doctors and hospitals. In quire 575 Lafayette ay., city. 5 NURSE— Young girl would like to take care of a baby. Call or address 952 Fron'. St. ■ .4 OFF I C E WORK — Position in office by young lady of experience; can furnish good references. Address if 40 Globe. 4 SEAMSTRESS— seamstress wishes to obtain plain sewing by the day. Call 'or write to 175 St. Anthony a.-. • " 1 SEWING— A young girl wants a chance to go to Duluth with a private family either to do sewing or light housework." K. 21, Globe. ■ 1 SECOND GIRL— a situation as second girl, by young laav. Apply at 020 St. Peter st. " " 1 SECOND GIRL— A competent second girl: thoroughly understands cooking: first-class reference. 387 Walnut st. 3 STENOGRAPHER— Wauted, situation as O stenographer aud typewriter or copyist. at reasonable salary. Address X 15, Globe. 3 YPEWRITER— An experienced lady typewriter would like a position or any kind of office work; has some knowledge of shorthand ; no objection to leaving city. Ad dress X 50, Globe. " 5 WASHING— a lady to do washing at » 1 her home. 953 Front St., corner Rice. C\STKITCTIOI*i. ANNA C. DREW school shorthand, type writing aud telegraphy; first-class and exclusive; learn now for positions in the fall. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson sts. 103* I? THE ST. PAUL BUSINESS college the commercial course is most complete and practical; shorthand and .typewriting taught by experienced and thoroughly competent teachers; a German class conducted by a native teacher; English branches "during the summer term ; rates of tuition very low. Our large patronage and the number of teachers employed enables us to give more and better instruction than can be obtained elsewhere. Address corner Seventh and Jackson. 102-73 C^URTISS BUSINESS COLLEGE— -* branches, including shorthand and type writing. Address St. Paul or Minneapolis. - ' • ■ 120* UITAR INSTRUCTION— A young gen tleman desires a teacher for above; state terms. L 77, Globe. . 173 GUITAR INSTRUCTION- Instruments selected for purchasers free of charge. Malcolm E. Nichols. 507 Grand Opera Block. '■•■'• 134* CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND typewriting— system ; lessons day, evening or by mail; send for circulars. Miss J. D. Hess. Union Block. 102* HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— Lessons day, evening, and by Inail. Mal colm E Nichols, 507 Grand Opera block. __i I.- 134* -., _ j,,., OT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 0 26 East Exchange Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. • For terms call or address The Superioress. 108* WA**fTEl> TO BIT!. RAGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— All dealers and shippers of these goods will find it to their advantage to call on or write to J Firestone, wholesale dealer in pa permaker's supplies; reference, any respon sible firm in the city. 202 Jackson st., St Paul. Minn. Telephone, 753, call 3. 310* ILL PAY CASH for all kinds of fur niture. Address V 16. Globe. 109-73 A/ n x so many "Want" ads in Sunday's Globe "."*. but they are alt read. "''"■ ' .AUCI-loy SALES. !-"■■:■■ A. ]fl. Poherty, ' Auctioneer. ' ' OSTPONED SALE— Desirable residence and fine lot at auction; I will sell at auction on' the premises, on Saturday. June 23, at 4:30 p. m. in the afternoon, lot 8. block 29, West St. Paul-Proper; this property is situ ated on Winslow St., near Isabel, and has a frontage of 50 feetbyadepth of. 150; the im provements consist. of a good story-and-a half cottage, good well, cistern and cellar; the location is all that could be desired, be ing near the edge of the .bluff, on the West side, and commanding a very fine ■ view of the whole city ; for a pleasant . and conven ient home there is notniug .in the : city ■ that can surpass it. A. M. Doherty, . auctioneer, 51 East Fourth st* - . rV. - -173 OSTPONED Valuable Business Property at Auction— l will sell at auc tion, on the premises, on Dakota ay.. near the corner of Isabel St., a very fine business site, 80x150 feet, Saturday, June 23, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. This property is very choice, being eligibly situated for business purposes, and in the immedi ate • neighborhood of - where .a large num ber of fine business .blocks have . been erected within the past year or two. It is a conceded fact that property in West St Paul has shown a greater opportunity for profitable investment than any other portion of the city, and I can assure trie people that this property will prove an exceptionally fine chance, as everything in the shape of lots on this avenue, within two blocks, is held at from $200 to $300 per foot To any one with the means this is an unusually good opening, as a good block erected here will prove to be a paying investment from the very begin ning. Full particulars will be given here after. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer. 51 East Fourth st. — - ..... 173 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE COR uer at Auction— will sell at auction, on the premises on the corner of Milton st. and Leslie ay., on Friday, June 29, ai 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, lots 27 and 28, in block 29, Summit Park addition to St. Paul. This fine property has both a south and east frontage, 100 feet oh. Leslie avenue and 150 feet on Milton street. The location is all that could be desired, being in the best part of the city, where none but fine- residences will be built, and immediately facing . the block purchased for the . site of the new Catholic Cathedral, which, when- built, will be one of the finest iv the country. This, with the fact that it is within but one block of Summit ay., coucededly the flnest drive in the West, will make this property eagerly sought after for residence purposes. - Full particulars as to terms and conditions of sale will be given in a few days. A. M. Dohertv, Auctioneer, 51 East Fourth st. . :• 173 INE MARSHALL AVENUE l'ROP crty at Auction— l will sell at auction on the premises, 405 Marshall a v.. lot 24, in block 22, Mackubin & Marshall's addition, on Thursday, June 28, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, together with a well ouiit house, con veniently arranged. This . property is well located within a half block of Western ay. and. in a fine neighborhood, conveniently near churches, schools, and business blocks; Marshall ay.. upon the completion of the bridge across the Missis sippi at Minneapolis, will be the great thor oughfare between the cities, and property will show a sharper advance on this street than on any other in the entire city; particu lars as to terms of sale, etc., will be given in to-morrow's issue. A. M. Dohertv, auction eer. 51 East Fourth st :.■}'■:-.'• 173 HE MOST IMPORTANT-SALE OF the Season— Houses and Lots, together with 031 Feet Frontage of ground in the very heart of the city to be sold at auction— l will sell at auction, on the premises, on the corner of East Tenth and Sibley sts., a very valuable corner, 75x102 feet, to-wit: The easterly 102 feet of the northerly 75 feet of lot 1 in block 5 of Hoyt's addition to St. Paul, together with two good frame buildings that readily rent' at' a good figure. This property is admirably adapted for" a site for fine tenement flats, and a judicious expenditure of money in improvements will yield the purchaser of this fine property a large per centage on his investment Property in the immediate neighborhood is held at from $250 to $350 per foot, Tenth st. frontage. This property will be sold on Tuesday, July 3, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Immedi ately after the sale of the above p.-operty.l will otter at auction the fine property on ' Grove st., near Canada St.. described as follows : The westerly 50 feet of lot 3. all of lot 4 and the easterly lot;, feet of lot 5. all in block 1 of Vanderburgh's addition. This fine prop erty-Uas a total frontage on Grove street of 143 feet by a depth of 100 feet. -This will also make a very desirable location for an apartment house, and will yield a good per centage on the investment Property in this vicinity is held at from $175 to $2.30 per foot, according to location. There are on this property six small cottages that rent readily to good-paying tenants. On the same day at 5 o'clock in the afternoon I will "sell at auction on the premises lots 10, 17 18, : 19. 20, 21, 22, and 23. all in block 1, Ely's Addition, together with the improvements thereon which consists of one fine double dwelling, well and substantially built, and five - single dwelling- houses, all of a good, substantial character and pleasing ex terior: this property ■ does not need further improvements, as the present buildings now yield a good income. The property has a frontage on Fifteenth st. of 101 feet, and on Fourteenth st. of - 151 feet, all the lots being 120 feet in depth. The Fifteenth- st. property is worth, as it st»nds, not less than *100 per foot, ana the Four teenth st. frontage, with the improvements, is worth not less than §200 per foot. All of the above properly lies within ten minutes' . walk of the .Merchants hotel, and In a part of the city that is to-day considered the most valuable within the city limits. Full particu lars as to the houses and rentals will be ready in a few days ana can be obtained upon ap* plication to me at my office. Further particu lars as to terms and conditions of sale will be made known in a few days. 173 A. Kogyj Auctioneer. ÜBLIC AUCTIONEER— Charges rea sonable. Office 181 Past Seventh. 153* IIOKSES A3\l> CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES, buggies of every stvie at lower prices than can be bought of any other dealer in St. Paul; two-seat car riages, buggies, phaetons, surreys, rockaways, cabriolets, jumpseats. canopy tops, carts, two-seated wagons, 'express and delivery wngons and harness. Call, before purchas ing, King's carriage rooms. Fourth and Min nesota. 145* C CARRIAGE FOR SALE— seat, ex- J • tension top, designed for single horse: almost new; very cheap. 11. P. Hall. 51 East Fourth St 173-70 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A double and single set of harness; also buggy anil two-seatea Concord wagon ; all in good condition. 83 East Fourth st. 173-179 FOR SALE— A team of horses, harness and wagon for $100. Inquire at 405 Rice st. S**f* , s**s*ttV?s***B****s*i 173 FOR SALE— good work team, harness and wagon for $150. Apply at corner of Jackson and Fourteenth sts.. United States express barn. R. Butterfield. .173-174 FOR SALE— Ray horse five years 01a, sound and kind," suitable for" family or general use; also buggy-- and harness; will sell separate or together. 455 Goodhue st. 108-74 FOR SALE— At a bargain, a good driving and riding pony. Cullen's Livery, 23 and 25 West Fourth st. 10*8-74 FOX SALE— heavy horses. Cullen's stable, 23 and 25 West Fourth st. 173-74 FOR SALE— A fox trotting saddle mare, five years old. Address Maurice Slinev. Combs P. P.. Minn. 173-70 FOR SALE— pacing saddle mare. Cullen's stable, 23 and 25 West Fourth st - ■ 17374 FOR SALE— saddle ponies, well J- trained, gentle, good* drivers; also two drivers and three heavy horses. Cullen's stable, 23 aud 25 West Fourth st. St. Paul. 173-74 '^ ORSES FOR SALE-I have vet 94 head; of horses ana ponies which I will sell cheap; near the House of Good Shep herd. Come and see them. John A. Niemela. 173-79 MARE— Eight-year-old black mare: one of the best buggy and saddle horses in this city; can be seen before 10 a. m. at 405 Olive st., corner of Eighth; also first-class canopy top jump seat buggy. 173-176 ANT TO BUY— Team of work horses and wagon. Inquire A. H. Rannev At Co., 422 Wacouta st. " 173-70 ANTED— part payment 011 a fine » » " residence lot on the West side, a good fair driving horse, or horse and buggy : will give a good trade to party having - such to dispose of. Address 173 Dakota ay., room «7- 173 TO EXCnAXGE. EFKIGEKATORS— Have $1,300 worth of Simmons' patent refrigerators; fam ily sizes and two extra sizes; for trade on good, desirable real estate. 10 East Fourth St.. room 1. " 172-177 'PO EXCHANGE— Two gilt-edged tots in -L Billings, Mont, to trade for horse and buggy. Address A. M. White, Room 124 Globle building. .;'.;.■ ■'** ■ 173 TO EXCHANGE— City property for farm A lands. Inquire A. H. Rauuey & Co.. 422 Wacouta St., near Seventh.",- 173-70 O EXCHANGE— land' for equity ' in Minneapolis property. Inquire A. 11. Ranney & Co.. 422 Wacouta st. : - 173-70 ME WORKS. L. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • . Works— Gents' clothing a specialty. 14 West Sixth st. St. Paul. Minn. 134* PROFESSION A*L. R. C. T. MILLER has removed his resi dence to 230ti Western aye. south. Office 424 Wabasha. ■ . . : ■■..-' 109-82 1 ** i Columns of "Want" ads. in the Globe muiv^ iaQ Da any other paper.-. 200,000 WANTS Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. . This is the. best evidence that the Gloss is the People's E-pzb. : . . WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION IN - THE GLOBE. 1 LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 Bast --. Third street, corner Bates. -.-/„; CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner .yirginia. ( MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash land avenue and Dale street A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 Wert Seventh street BERKMAN A CO.. 422 Dakota avenue. ■' ' E. FOX, 482 Rice street. 0. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street 'V^i FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. • 1. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street , .F. "FAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East SeV , ■ enth street 3«w»| BIEPLER & COLLYER, Druggist**, 19* East Seventh street ■ JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street • .:".;vviv WILKES' PHARMACY..Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 - Broadway. -.. - - __^ FOR REXT. Houses. COTTA<iE— For rent, a cottage of four .■ rooms on Otsego st. Apply to H.-DOll -gan. 229 East Thirteenth st. . - : : , 107* ELEGANT apartment in the "Richmond" I wilh steam heat; furnished house near capitol: $45 for large house on Laurel ay.: $45 for house near Central Park; all with modern improvements. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. ■ .-■ 109-73 HOUSE— Complete modern, eleven-room brick house. 47 Tilton st: in excellent repair. Esterley, Mannheimer block. 173 74 HOUSES— For rent houses for $0 and $8 per mouth. Apply to G. V. Bacon. XV.i Jackson st. -173-177 HOUSE— For rent, new eignt-room nouse, »vith modern improvements: fifteen minutes' walk from postoffiee and within one block of street cars. 11. B. Farwell, 18 East Fourth st. , 169-75 HOUSE— For rent; cheap. 831 . Reaney st. Apply at 372 Jackson st. gj 173-74 HOUSE— house and several tenements for rent, from $20, $15, $10, $8, $0; 254 Commercial st. — 143* HOUSE— House of seven rooms for rent cheap; corner Rice and Como ay. Ap ply 584 Rice st. 172-173 HOUSE— rent, house of six rooms, . 402 St. Anthony aye., near Western aye 173-74 Room*. ROADWAY, 493, ABOVE NINTH— Front alcove room suitable for two: moderate rent to good party. .173 CEOAR ST.. o— Opposite capitol—Ele gant furnished rcoms for rent with or without board. 172-173 EDAR ST., 488— First floor flat, fur nished complete for housekeepin; also elegantly furnished room on second floor: ition central. - • --;.:. 173 tIOAR ST., 443. BETWEEN SEV enth and Eighth Three furnished rooms. ' 171-77 CANADA ST., 505— Newly furnished ' front rooms with use of bath; board if desired. • 173-70 CANADA ST., 537— Nice furnished room for rent to two ladies who are employed during the day. 173-75 CtOLLECE A Y., 20. WEST— pleas ' ant furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen ; modern improvements. - - • : 109-77 COI.I.EOE A Y., 24 WEST— Two nicely furnished rooms, with use of bath, and two unfurnished rooms. 109-173 * P'J'KN ST., 283— One or two gentlemen *-d to take good front 'alcove room and breakfasts; lirst-class references expected. 171-73 ■'■ -. FIFTH ST.. 119, WEST, CORNER OF Rice Park— Furnished rooms. 109-73 FRANKLIN ST:; 405— Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board ; 0 o'clock dinners.,: ■; .--• 175 FOURTH AND ST. PETER ST., Herzog -L .- block— furnished front rooms. 172-75 . ■ ■ ■ H»»EL,Y AY.; 717— Four unfurnished c. rooms for light housekeeping, cheap. 172-173 JACKSON, 021— Nicely furnished room for rent. 173 LOUIS ST., 354— Four rooms, closet, pan-' try: ground floor; water. Dennis Carr, Merchants hotel.'.' v 173-70 iSMSsiUT'I ST., 510— Three rooms tor ' rent ; 171-73 OAK,- 337, NORTH-Furnished room for .) two gentlemen; modern conveniences. 173 . OLIVE, 031— A large nicely furnished front room, with use of bath and gas. 172-73 *OBERT ST.. 535— For rent, nice room, } well furnished; modem conveniences; near business center. . . 173-74 EMPEKANCE ST., 470, BETWEEN -, Eighth and Ninth— rent furnished or unfurnished rooms. 173-74 ROOM— Wanted, room, in or near "Swede Hollow,*' for free kindergarten. Rev. E. C. .Mitchell. 534 Summit ay. ■- 173 ROOM— A good first class furnished room to rent luquire 442 John St., second floor. 173 ROOMS— For rent at Seven corners, hne sleeping rooms, unfurnished, Fore pangh Block. Apply to janitor. 105-178 RONDO ST., 404— For rent, two nicely furnished front rooms; closet; pleasant location : very reasonable. 173 OBERT ST., 343— Newly and nicely furnished rooms by ' the day. week or month; all modern conveniences; next to the German-American bank. Call at Room 2. 172-170 SEVENTH ST., 309, Wh;sr— For rent, furnished rooms ;^ss to 10 per month. C. S. Kauflman. 173-79 OEVENTH ST., 00. EAST— nicely O furnished rooms for rent. 172-74 IBEEV ST.. 540— Nicely furnished room, suitable for two 160 97 SHERMAN ST., 345— Second floor, tour large rooms and hath ; water paid; sewer connections; front aud rear entrance. 102* TENTH ST., 344, EAST— Nicely . fur nished trout room down stairs and front room up stairs; with bath. .'.. . 173 THIRD ST, 312 WEST— Near Summit ay.— Nicely furnished front room, single or en suite; gas or bath; 0 o'clock diuuer. 173 - 'FULTON ST.,49—C omfortably furnished -I- room with modem conveniences, well kept. for $10. 173-74 ST. I'ETER ST., 447— Rooms, furndishe and unfurnished, single or suits. 1019-7 WABASHA ST.. 473— Large, nicely lur- nished rooms to rent cheap. - 108-70 Stores* STORE For rent, one-half store corner . Third and Minnesota sts. Address M 75, Globe. 173-79 ftJTORB— A fine store tor rent for crockery O and furniture business; no opposition; near, good locality; rent moderate. Call at 341 Sherman street. 102* TORE— Block; desirable locality. Inquire of B. F. Knauft, 340 East Sev enth st. . ■ . 173-80 ' Offices. ESK ROOM for rent cheap at 147 West Sixth st 173 OFFICE— A desirable corner office on tne second floor of the Globe|building. In quire of St. Paul Real Estate Title Insurance Company. - 130* • miscellaneous. BAKERY— To let, a bakery on a three years' lease on East Seventh st, near Wabasha, at a very reasonable rent Apply 2'J East Seventh st. 173 "LOST A*Sl> FOUJiP. OO •: LOST— A black Newfoundland; front leg white; sheared like a lion. Finder please return to 755 Capital aye. ■ 173-75 ■ . . DUO LOST— A light tan dog. very small, 9 with a silver half-dime collar on, with '•Baby" engraved on back; $10 reward if re turned to 228 Eagle st. 171-74 LASSES LOST— Byfocal glasses in tin case marked M. D. Clark, 297 West Sev - tenh st. ; leave at Globe and get line reward. - ' •■ ■ ■ '-.. 172* - ' OCKETBOOK FOUND — Owner can have same by calling at Mrs. R. W. Hughas', 210 Cayuga st, West St Paul. 173 PONY LOST— A chestnut pony with white face and white leg, and a gray spot on back about six years old. ; Finder will return to Herman Reske," corner Kent aud Blair streets. ' 172-74 ERRIER LOST— small brown rat ter rier: tax number 283. Please return to I 403 Exchange st. - 173 TttaTCH LOST— A lady's hunting case - ".■* V " .watch with chain ; owners name in side: while going from" Summit ay. down cable track to Seven Corners; finder return to 243 Summit ay. aud receive reward, 173 BUSINESS CMAZfCES. M t-Hcnne}, Eachance & Co. 131 East Fifth st READ THIS— A centrally located hotel, unfurnished, for rent containing 30 rooms; this is a- genuine snap: a long lease will be given at moderate rent; look this up at once. AFLAT of 18 rooms, elegantly furnished; the location is right in center of city; rooms never known to be vacant; this is a bargain; $700; lease worth the money. ANOTHER beautiful flat of 20 rooms, also keeping 30 choice boarders; furni ture first-class, location central, at a sacrifice; don't miss it McKennev, Lachauce & Co., 131 East Fifth st. ; Espy bloc':. 173 Miscellaneous Rusiness Chances' DRUGGIST— Does any druggist with _ money want a $1,500 business in a Da kota county seat? average daily cash, $22 the year round. Address at once 22, Globe. ■;.-•■■ 105* - FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE for city lots .in part payment, the best paving restaurant and ice cream parlor in St Paul ; long lease; cheap rent; terms easy; owner leaving the city. Call at 152 East Fourth st., between 12 and 2. 171-73 OR SALE— A well established feed and commissson busiuess; good location; . will sell at invoice. Address O 73. Globe. 109-175 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— lo cated jewelry store in St. Paul; good run of work. Inquire A. H. Ranney & Co., 422 Wacouta st 173-70 FOR SALE— A confectionery; cigar and ice cream parlor; good location ; cheap rent; a bargain. If you want a business, ad dress 480 Wabasha st. 171-73 GROCERY AND FIXTURES— sale, my entire stock of groceries and fixtures, cheap; long lease; fine, large plate glass show windows; a good location for a young, enterprising man. Apply to Davis & Brown, Jackson St.. St. Paul. 171-84 RESTAURANT FOX SALE— At a bar gain; finely furnished, well located, doing good business; cheap rent Address . g 99, Globe. 108.73 WANTED— A partner with $150 to go down the river in steam yacht to sell novelties and repair machinery: I am a machinist and engineer; this will bear in vestigation. Address P 74, Globe. 172-73 i WANTED— buy an active interest in an established paying business, man ufacturing or jobbing preferred; $5,000 to $10,000. Address (J, 20, Globe. 173-79 V\f ANTED— By a man wishing to locate VV in St. Paul who can furnish the best of references as to ' energy, general business habits and reliability, to" buy an interest in an established, paying business (not specula tive) where the party wishes more capital and the assistance of an active outside part uer. Address X 00, Globe. 172 73 : FixAiyciAii MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duliuh at 0, O l^, 7, 7 £ per cent on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAM' Company— from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paid, and Room 7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis. 250*. Ail ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per -1»-L soiial property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st., J. E. Flauigan, manager. 102* ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, etc.; commercial paper and lime checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co.. 120 East Third st. 291* MONEY TO LOAN on short time in small ITA amounts on personal property security. L. G. Kilborn, 43 East Fourth si., Room 45. • 159-89 - MONEY TO LOAN— In small or large sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st. 113* ONEY 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 I room for ladies. 292* j M~ ONEY TO LOAN— W. Bell & Co., 329 Jackson St.. money to loan in any amount upon real or personal property. 100* ONEY TO LOAN in sums to suit; no delay. E. C. Goodenow, 55 Gilfilbin block. 173-174 MONEY TO LOAN on improved and un- JL improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Boom 49, German- American bank. ■.':.'•;" 73* MONEY TO LOAN at 0, 7 and. S per 1»-1 cent; no time lost in completing loans. Rothschild and Thurston, 131 East Fifth st. 172-70 '- MONEY— W'an ted, a loan of $50,000 for three or five years at 0 per cent on first class productive property in St. Paul. RP J. P. O. Box 2255. 109-174 MONEY TO LOAN, 111 sums to suit, from $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jack«oust 240* MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate oflice for consultation. George R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st. 82* MONEY TO LOAN— to loan at • reasonable rates. Apply to E. L. Guild, 328 Jackson st. 171-173 MONEY TO LOAN on acre property and mortgages bought. Room 3, 319 Jack son st. 171-84 8 PER CENT investment and purchase money, mortgages on improved . and unimproved property for sale. We handle none but the best. If you want good sure paying paper call on Rothschild & Thurston, 131 East Fifth st. 172-70 <*>fj (\ «*45. SSO, sioo TO loan on tur *P*-"l-" uiture, 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. Paid Loan company, No. 3091,2 Jackson st, Rooms 1 and 2. 05* ROARR OFFERER. GOOD MEAL FOR 15 CENTS at the- Park restaurant, corner Seventh and Wacouta sts.; steaks, chops and egg, 15 cents: bread, butter, coffee and potatoes in cluded; agood dinner for 10 cents and 15 cents. 108-174 BROADWAY, 502, CORNER TENTH— For rent one front room, furnished, with board, suitable for two gentlemen. 172-173 BOARD— board and newly fur nished rooms, with use of bath and gas, at 342 East Eighth st 173-170 BOARD— Large, nicely furnished rooms; fine shade, extensive lawns, beautiful drives and rambles; menu service unex celled. W. W. Woodruff, Merriam Park. -. 173-75 - BOARD AND ROOM— For two quiet gentlemen at 20 Tiltou st 173-75 BOARD— For rent, front room with alcove to gentleman; breakfast and 0 o'clock dinner; terms, SO per week. Qo, Globe. • ■ 173-175 BOARD— Desirable board, just what is sought for and hard to obtain ; bath, etc. ; moderate terms. 039 Cedar. 173 BOARD— A few vacancies for young ladies at Milford house, 077 St. Peter: $3.50 per week. 109-70 BOARD— Select table board at 155 Twelfth St.. corner Jackson. 108-74 EEGHTH ST., 275, EAST— rent, fur nished rooms with good table board : also oue front parlor. 173-170 EVENTH ST.. 232, WEST— For rent, nicely furnished single or double rooms with board ; also use of bath; one block from Seven corners 109-174 ASHINGTONST., 385 NEAR RICE Park— Two double or single rooms, with board. ..... 173-74 , / PERSONALS. FOLLICINE— A new preventive and cure for baldness, dandruff, itchiug or irri table scalp. Call or address Mrs. M. Alice Paulson & Co., Room 2. 392 Jackson st, St Paul, Minn.; satisfaction guaranteed. 147-77 RS. A. BAGNELL, magnetic healer, It± 386 Broadway. . . 109-75 MADAM BLANCH, mind reader and IVL fortune teller; very reliable. - 407 East Seventh st, 172-74 ADAM WORTH, St. Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller, 402 Minnesota St., between Sixth and Seventh. 109-75 PRIVATE DETECTIVE WORK—Diffi cult and complicated cases, requiring skill and experience. Matrimonial troubles a specialty. No charge unless successful. Ad dress A 75, Globe, Minneapolis. ■ 173-75 WILL the lady please call again who claimed to know the parlies who have my red Irish setter dog. H. A. Stone, 244 East Seventh st. ' WHOEVER is able to give any informa tion as to the whereabouts of Miss Al bertine Tevler will - please forward same to Rev. Ed Albreeht, 1035 Reaney St., St Paul, Minn.- ' - - -■_;. . 173 --"ffafn wanted ads. in the Globe are seen by /'St 7 the most people. • *»lISC*EL,*LAJ[F.OHJS» -'.} ■■ : IKUS FOX SALE— German singers for sale cheap. Call at once. Davidson Block. Room 123. . 173 OOKKEEPING— opened, closea, posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block, St. Paul. 122* OB SALE— head, of 2-year old steers in city; For particulars apply 72 Court block, 24 East Fourth st. 173 FARMERS. ATTENTION— Weigh your produce on the public scales at 109 'East Sixth st, opposite chamber of commerce. F. S. Nichols, wood and coal merchant, pro prietor. , 172-81 FURS of all kinds taken for storage and j money loaned on same at low rates. Simon, the Pawnbroker and Jeweler, 314 Jackson st. 171-200 •TVLIVE BRANCH is a sure cure for female * ' diseases. Samples free. H. Walker, 193 Pearl st. . 109-99 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING of all kinds done perfectly on short no tice; stenographers furnished. Miss J. D. Hess. 68 and (>'■>. Union Block. 102* v 1 FOR SAL.E. COW— sale cheap, a new milch cow at 178 Thomas st. 171-74 LAT MOAT for sale cheap, with three nice rooms, foot of State St., West St. Paul. , .-,:.•- 172-77 NEW POTATO sale, new pota ' toes, at 22 West Sixth st. large, white and fine. . ■ ' 172-73 PIANO— Fifty dollars buys a line square piano. 148 Fairfield ay., West side. ■- ■ •■ ■■:.-•- 172-73 ■ Contractors, builders, architects and quarryinen, take notice that I am prepared to furnish stone, in any quantity or dimensions, from the well known Mc- Carthy quarry, on the West side. John A. M eide. 366 Jackson street, room 3. 169-175 PRESSMAKISO. RKSSMAKING— Wanted, dressmaking tod at 662 John st. ; cutting and fit ting a specialty: prices low. 2 rpHE^FOLLETT SYSTEM of dresscuttnig J- is now taking the lead. Its simplicity, its beautiful lines and curves, its absolute correctness, command the admiration of all who have used it. Agent wanted. Patterns cut to measure at Mrs. Elliott's, 24 Mann heimer Block. 148-17H . WAITED TO RENT. ROOM Wanted, cool, airy room in lower town by one gentleman : must be cheap. Address X 68, Globe. 173 **IL'SICAI.. PIANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class work leave orders at Wnituey's music store East Third st. 346* WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, PRESIDENT and secretary of the American Dis trict Telegraph company, hereby certify that at a stockholders' meeting of the stockhold ers ot said company, held at Central office, 130 East Fourth street. St. Paul, on the 14th day of June, 1887, it was by a majority vote of such shareholders resolved that the cap ital stock of said company be increased from fifty thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares of fifty dollars each, to one hundred thousand dollars, divided into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each. In pursuance of said resolution, it was further resolved., and such last-mentioned resolution adopted at the same meeting and by a majority vote, in number and amount of the shareholders and shares of the American District Telegraph company, that Article 111. of the original articles of incorporation of said company be amended so as to read as follows, to wit: -.v •-•: Article III.— amount of capital stock of said corporation shall be one hundred thousand dollars, divided into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each, and the same shall be paid in at such times and Install ments as Called for by resolution or resolu tions of the board of directors of said cor poration, and issued upon sucU terms and conditions as the said board by resolution may determine. The said corporation may buy and sell its owu stock and the stock so bought: it may retire and extinguish, or may hold the same without extinguishment and reissue it in the same manner as other stock, or as the board of directors, by resolution, may determine and direct. .. In witness whereof we, the president and secretary, nave hereunto set our hands and individual seals, and caused the seal of said corporation to be affixed hereto, this Bth day of June. 1883. ' - CHARLES F. DIETHER, President. RICHARD F. NACHTRIEB, Secretary. • [Seal.] . In presence of: E. A. Barns, ) .... E. W. Barns, V C. M, Barns. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I County op Ramsey. i c9 ' Before me, a notary public, in and for said county and state, personally-, came Charles F. Diether and Richard F. Nach trieb. to me known to be the president and secretary of | the aforesaid corporation, and the same persons who executed the forego ing certificate, and they acknowledged that they executed the same freely and volun tarily and for the purpose of complying with the law relative to the amendment of Arti cles of Incorporation. .-,-!.. MARY C. JOHNSTON, Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. [Notarial Seal.] STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Department op State, j I hereby certify that the within Instrument was filed for record in this office on the Sth day of June. A. D. 1888. at 3:30 o'clock p. m.. and was duly recorded in Book U of Incor porations, ou page 243. H. M ATTSON, . ' Secretary of State MORTGAGE WHEREAS. AME die Tetreault and Eliza Tetreault, his wife, did, under date of Oct. 4th, 1886, exe cute and deliver to The North Star Building Society of St. Paul, Minnesota, a corporation duly organized and acting under the laws of the state of Minnesota, a certain indenture of mortgage to secure certain sums of money therein mentioned, wherein aud whereby they did mortgage unto the said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, the following described premises and real estate, situate in the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point ten hundred and fifty (1,050) feet south from the northwest corner of the east one-half (E li>) of the southwest quarter (SW *A) of section num ber twenty-eight (28), in township number twenty-nine (29) north, of range twenty-two (22) west, and running thence south along the line between the west one-half and the east one-half of the southwest quarter (SW "A) of the above-described section number twenty -eight (28)* one hundred (100) feet; thence east one hundred and sixty (100) feet to the west line of Greenwood avenue; thence norm one hundred (100) feet along the line of said avenue; thence west one hundred and sixty (100) feet to the place of beginning, being the same property de scribed on page "365" of Book -'04" of Deeds, records of Ramsey county, Minne sota: which said indenture of mortgage was, on the 22d day of October, A. D. 1886. duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Ramsey county, in Book 52 of Mort gages, at page 42 i ; And .whereas. 6«id mortgagors did cove nant and agree in said mortgage, in case of a foreclosure thereof, to pay- said mortgagee, Its successors or assigns, the sum of fifty dollars attorney's fees And whereas, default has Been made in the conditions of said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due. and there is due on said mortgage debt at .the date hereof one thou sand and sixty-three dollars and ten cents ($1,063.10),. and no action or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the said debt due and secured as aforesaid: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that, under aud pursuant to a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and recorded therewith, and the statute in such case made and pro vided, the above-described mortgaged prem ises will be sold at public vendue at the front door, on Wabasha street, of the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey county aforesaid, in St. Paul, in said county, on Sat urday, the 30th day or June, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy the amount then due upon said mort gage debt, together with said attorney's fees and the costs and expenses in that behalf al lowed by law. Dated May 12. 1888. THE NORTH STAR BUILDING SOCIETY OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, Mortgagee. Chas. N.Bell, Room 51, Gilfillan block, St Paul, Minn., Attorney for Mortgagee. ;< •; Maylo-7wks-thurs STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey. Probate Court, Special Term. « June 0, 1888. . In the matter of the Estate of Maria Bell, deceased. ■ On reading and filing the petition of Fred erick Bell, administrator of the estate of Maria Bell, deceased, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his ac count of administration, and for the assign ment of the residue of said estate to the par ties entitled thereto; :~ It is ordered that said account be exam ined and petition heard by the Judge of this Court on Friday, the 29th day of June, A. D. 1883, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Probate Office, in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered that notice there of be given to all persons interested by pub lishing a copy of this order for three success ive weeks, on Thursday of each week, prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and pub lished in said county. By the Court. . - [l. a.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. • Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. J^^EiTfl*g*fc-ASte you want to hire a f-^Plfly ". ; tenement read The Glob* 1 |*§**^»* -Wanf Celunui*. i •issT .... - REAI, ESTATE FOR BAL.E. Miscellaneous City List. '"■ FOR SALE— Two houses on St.Anthony ay., between Jay and Farrington, with all modern improvements; hot and cold water; nine rooms; very easy terms.'. Apply ■to 4 Martin st. ■ ■•■-. . w 169-75 XTOUSE AND LOT on Ashland ay. be- J - - . een Arundel and Mackubin sts., south-facing: 9 rooms; all modern conven iences; price $10,000: will take $1,000 cash, some good property, and mortgage for bal ?.. Cc ; ii?* F* Van border & Co., 09 and 70 Court Block. . . 173-70 KOHXAHLK INVESTMENT— 1 pet A cent each month and clear of taxes— Au enterprising and responsible country mer chant, who is doing a lucrative business in a beautiful located county seat village in the Minnesota valley, wishes to increase his busi ness capital, and offers for sale, with the priv ilege to lease the premises at an annual rent of equal to 12 per cent per annum; rent pay able every mouth in advance; and besides pays the real estate taxes thereon— the fol lowing described best located town property, consisting of a corner lot 100x150 feet, fac ing east, with a fine and well built two-story frame business building, 22x50 feet, contain ing up stairs five pleasant dwelling rooms, handsomely painted and finished, three large clothes closets with shelving and a spacious hall-way; the ground floor with a wing in the rear 19x30 feet one-story high, consisting of a neat general - store with post office; four nice dwelling rooms, closet, pantry and , summer kitchen, with large cistern and pump; and adjoining the store is a warehouse 14x25, with. a flat, iron roof, one story high, which needs only a railing to convert it iuto a nice veranda; there is also a good partitioned cellar, and the purest and best spring-well water of the village on the premises. The present owner, a business gentleman of refinement and culture, has recently enlarged, rebuilt and remodeled the property at a cash outlay, of $1,000. and the house is in perfect order and nicely painted ; i the store the handsomest in the county, with all the shelving, counters, bins, etc., grained in oak color, and all the rooms up stairs, and on the ground floor are beautifully grained in -light oak, nicely, paper-hanged; all the windows have large one-light sashes with storm-windows and storm and screen-doors for the whole house; the property is almost wholly surrounded by large shade trees, which makes the house very cool iv summer, and adjoining the building is a large 05x 150 --foot, beautifully platted-out garden, with' lawn in front, large shade-trees alongside the house and in the rear; also,' plenty of currant bushes, nice gravel walks and a spacious back-yard, and the whole property is sur rounded by a substantial board fence and an ornamental picket fence in front; I intend to" sell this property, which should be seen to bo appreciated, at the low price of $2,800 cash, I Including the entire store-fixtures- and outfit (worth $400, aud as good as new) ; the title i of the property is perfect, and no incum- i brances thereon ; the.present owner occupies only the lower dwelling, and the upper story would be a comfortable dwelling for a pur-' chaser, who wants to enjoy a quiet, country life, pure air. or a snrnmer vacation with plenty of fishing and hunting sport in close vicinity. For further particulars address' Country Merchant, Globe, St. Paul. Minn 108-74 ....... OAACRES NICELY SITUATED, at Bur <JU lington Heights, for sale on easy terms, or exchange for city property; price $8,000 E. F. Van Gorder &. Co.. 09 and 70 Court Bl °'*- __!_' 173-70 OTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Sale— Notice is hereby given that de fault has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, executed and delivered by- Robert 11. A. Boyd, au unmarried man, to Benjamin F. Wright, bearing date the 14th day of March. 1887, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county ot Ramsev and state of Minne sota, on the 15th day of April. 1887. in Book 158. of mortgages, on page 89; that said mortgage, and the indebtedness secured thereby, was, under date of June 15,1887,' duly assigned by said Benjamin F. Wright • to Francis W. Anderson.and said assignment was duly recorded in said register's office in ' Book "P" of assignments tit page 418, on tho ' 24th day of June, 1887; that said mortgage, ' and the indebtedness secured thereby, was, ; under date of July 29th, 1887, dulv, assigned ; by said Francis W. Anderson to M. W. Allen, j and said assignment was duly recorded in ' said register's office in Book "O" of assign ments at page 205, on the 30th day of July, 1887; that said mortgage, and the indebted ness secured thereby, was, under dale of March 31. 1888, duly assigned by said M. W. Allen to said Benjamin F. Wright, and said assignment was duly recorded in said regis ter's office in Book S of assignments, at page 403, on the 12th day of April, 18*8: and; that at the date of this notice there is claimed to be due and unpaid on said mortgage debt, ' the sum of five hundred and forty-three dol : lars ($543). and that no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and made a part thereof, aud pur suant to the , statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will" be foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, which said premises are situated in said county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, to wit;... .".>.....">-.'. " '■": Lot seventeen (17), in block eight (8), of Roger's addition to St. Paul, according to the plat of said addition of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and lor said Ramsey county, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, and as by law and the statute in such case made and pro vided, in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the front door, on Wabasha street, of the office of the Clerk of the District court of said Ramsey couuty, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Sat urday, the 30th day of June, A. D. 1888. to satisfy said mortgage debt then due, together with the attorney's fees named in said mort gage, and the costs and expenses 'of these proceedings allowed by law. Dated April 12, 1888. BENJAMIN F. WRIGHT. Original Mortgagee and now Assignee of said Mortgage. Charles N. Bell, Room 51, Gilfillan block, St. Paul, Minn.. Attorney for said Assignee. To Contractors. Plans and specifications for a six-room Brick School Building, cost not to ex ceed $12,000, seating capacity of each room about 50, will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Education, Brain erd School district, Brainerd, Minn., up to July 1. 1888. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all plans. '. - vr . A. MA HI/I'M. Clerk. Dated Brainerd, Minn., June ß. 1888. PUBLIC NOTICE. Found running at large within the city of St. Paul, in violation of the ordi nances of said city in relation to im pounding animals, and taken un by the Poundmaster ot said city, on the 14th day of June, 1888. and not redeemed, the hereinafter described animal. Now, therefore, in accordance with law, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the public pound, on Margaret street, St. Paul, on the 21st day of June, 188?, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to the highest bidder for cash, . ONE BLACK M, RE PONY, white sfot in forehead, white on left hind foot. . . Dated June 18, 1888. JOHN CUNNIFF, Policeman and Acting Poundmaster. ST. PAUL FOUNDRY COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Iron Work. Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of col umns. Works on St. P., If. &M.R. K. near Como avenue. Office 102 E. Fourth street, St. Paul. C. M. POWER, Secre tary and Treasurer. 'HOLLAND & (THOMPSON MFG. CO. Office— 3l7 Minnesota Street. Factory— Park, St Panl, Minn. ; Steam Heating, Brass and Iron Fittings. FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. BRASS FOUNDRY. .JL_^- KENT'S PACKAGE &Smsg^&® Delivery, Storage -^9^^^- and Forwarding Go. Hello, 46—2. Office 209 W. Seventh street. Warehousing a Specialty. Packing and Shipping by competent helo. BALLARD'S EXPRESS ! 135 East Fifth Street. Trunks moved for 25 cents. Furni ture moved, stored, packed and shipped Telephone 640-2,