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PAUL WANTS. 1 ■ : ' - — <—*. 1 Wants on this page will be Inserted undei classified headings according to the following I TABLE OF RATES. f O *-3 »*3 *3 •** oi en' I a 4 •■ I? § 3 g* 3 • ■*•*■ I I Jl 1 I J § Words. g 111 j M I § \ ; : — — : — : — : — •_ 15 0r1e555.15*f.275.395.515.63 5.7518.87 16 words .16 .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .89 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .95 18 words .18 .32 .46 .60 .74 .881.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .941.09 20 words .20 .35 .50 .65 .80 .951.10 21 words .21 .37 .53 .69 .851.011.17 22 words .22 .39 .56 ..73 .901.071.24 23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .9511.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .961.141.32 25 words .25 .44 .63 .821.011.201.39 26 words .26 .46 .66 .861.061.261.46 27 words .27 .48 .69 .901.111.821.53 28 words .28 .49 .70 .91 1.12 1.331.54 29 words .29 .51 .73 1.171.391.61 30 words .30 .53 .76 .991.221.45 1.65 31 words 31 .55 .791.031.271.511.78 32 words .32 .56 .80 1.04.1. 2S 1.521.76 33 words .33 .58 .831.081-331.581.80 34 words .34 .60 .86)1.12 ll.8SJl.«3Jl-90 35 words .35 .62 .891.16 1 1431.701.9~ 36 words .36 .63 .90 1.17 1.44 1.7111.98 37 words .37 .65 .931.21 1.49*1.7712.05 *38 words .38 .67 .96.1.25 1.54*1. 832. 12 60 words .39 .69 .99 1.29,1. 89 2.19 I*o words .401 .7011.001.301.601.90,2.26 pi words .41 .72,1.0*1.341.651.96 2.27 (42 words .42 .74 1.001. 381. 022. 30 I*3 words .43 .701.091. 421. 0812.41 words .44 .7711. 101. 431. 762. £5 words .45 .79*1.131.471.812.15 2.49 ggwerde .46 .81 1.16 1.51*1.86*2. 2112.50 W7 words .47 .831.19 .1.551.91 2.2" 2.63 £8 words .48 1 .841.20 1.561. 922. 28:2. 04 49 words .491 .8611.2311.60 1.9712.3412.71 SOwords .50| .88, 1.20,1.04. 2.02 2.40 2.78 . Compound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full "st-ord. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATION'S OFFE«EI>. .tiale- ACTORS— gentlemen for juvenile and character business wanted immediately (touring company). Address P-20, Globe. . 231 AGENTS— agents to handle the new Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil. Greatest novelty ever produced. Erases ink in two seconds;" no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent p:o'it One agcut's sales amounted to $620 in six days; another $32 in two hours. Territory absolutely free. Salary to good men. No ladies need an swer." Sample, 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, address the manufacturers, J. W. Skinner &. Co., Onnl.-iska. Wis. 231-35 AGENTS wanted to sell the new style door bell, with name plate combined. Ad dress James F. Hays. Baltimore, Md. 226-32 AGENTS— Wanted, good agents to sell campaign badges; 50 to 100 per cent profit. Address with stamp, Louis Linn. La Crosse. Wis. ' 231-33 Bookkeeper— Assistant bookkeeper in wholesale home; German preferred; state age and references. Address M 94, Globe. 6 BARKER— Wanted, for Saturday; 410 Dakota a v.. West St. Paul. 7 "DARKER— 5701,2 East Seventh st. A RISER— a good barber; 734 Payne ay. Address Geo. ,11. Fritz. 7 BOY of seventeen or eighteen its assistant in office. Give references, and address in own handwriting, S 61, Globe. 231-32 RICKLA VERS— Wanted, Bricklayers; non-union men. and those used to working lire clay. W. P. Bayly. Apply at gas works. " " 7 UTCHER— Wanted, a" butcher who understands his trade. Apply to 282 Commercial st. L. Gottfried. lAUI-ENTERS— Wanted, carpenters on ' Laurel ay., between Kent and Mackub ben sts. . 7 OLL.VRS AND <T'El*>. 2 cents. state Steam laundry, 220 West Seventh st.: first-class work guaranteed. 22.-256 COOK— first-class head cook: $17 per week: none but a good one need ap ply. Davidsons, 20*3 Nicollet ay., Minne apolis. 229-231 CLERK— -Wanted, a man as clerk in a dry goods store: references wanted. Apply 333 East Seventh st. ii CLERK— A clerk at St. Dennis hotel. 420 Minnesota st. 0 CONTRACTOR— Want to see a sewer con tractor at 221 East Seventh st. 0 EED ISOV— Wanted, one good feed boy to feed press: must have experience. Rich & Clymer, 108 East Fifth st., city. 7 RANITECI TTEi'.S — Wanted, at the Drake company's quarry, St. Cloud, Minn., twenty first-class granitecutters: job under National Granitecutters' association; no grievances; fare to St. Cloud refunded. Apply to Robert Brunton at quarry, or to George J. Grant at Pioneer Press new build ing. St Paul. 227-233 ORSESHOER — Wanted, a lirst-class horseshoer. 457 Robert st. 0 LABORERS— Wanted, laborers and teams for excavating purposes at 221 East Seventh st. 6 MAN— Wanted, a man that understands J-»X handling and putting up stoves; one acquainted on the West side preferred. In quire 94 Dakota ay. 7 ANT HANDS— Wanted, experienced pant hands. 140 East Fourth st, up two flights. 0 LUMBER— A first-class plumber: no other need apply. Call on or address Rogers & Ord wav, 182 East Fourth st. St. Paul. 231-34 RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED in XV Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota for D. Appletons & Co.'s standard publications cyclopedias, biographies, medical works., etc; none but those meaning business need apply; good wages to the right men. D. Ap pleton & Co., 311 and 313 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn. 231-32 OAX.ESMAN— Wauted, man to represent O us on road; salary and expenses paid. 70 Court block. 7 SOLICITORS— four men to so licit in the country: no experience nec essary; salary, S3 per day. Address I) 12. Globe. . 231-32 TREASURER and assistant business man ager with important traveling combina tion; some cash security required. Address X 54 Globe. ' 231. WANTED— Man to take the agency out side of St. Paul (traveling or local) of our safes; size 28xlSxl8 inches; weight 500 lbs; retail price 535 : other sizes in propor tion: a rare chance and permanent business; these safes meet a demand never before sup plied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the safe pool. Alpine Safe Com pany, Cincinnati, O. wed tSat-3mo-137 ANTED— Men to have their heads ex. amined by Prof. J. F. Baldoser. the Phrenologist, Room 1, No. 147 East Seventh st 228-234 WATCHMAKER— first-class watch maker. Apply at once with references, ,*>,'.(> Robert st. St. Paul. 231-32 PERSONALS. A KRI VED— "Dr. Lester," direct from L.on j.Tl don, England, Trance Medium, seventh son, born with a double veil and wonderful gift of second sight; has the power of any two mediums you ever met. This he is pre pared to prove. Tells your entire life, past, present and future, in a dead trance; every bidden mystery revealed tells the full name of his callers and of your future husband or wife, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false; tells all your business affairs with utmost truth; gives advice on divorce, contested wills, speculation, etc. ; tells whether stocks will rise or fall; tells your life from the cra dle to the grave. A genuine spirit medium; positively no imposition; reveals everything; removes troubles, evil influence; settles lovers' quarrels; brings separated together; causes speedy, happy marriages by proper advice ; advice to gentlemen in business and to young men what best adapted for speedy riches. This medium has made this city his future home, and will do his very best to give universal satl isfaction, both 'in relating your des tiny and in working the different charms. If disappointed by the efforts of others, judge not all alike, as Dr. Lester can con vince the most skeptical, as it is a well-known fact throughout the world, since the days of ancient witchery, that only a seventh" son, born with veil, can reveal the future cor rectly and work charms to a successful end. All who are in trouble and who have been humbugged by other mediums are requested to call without delay and be convinced that Dr. Lester is the greatest wonder of the age. Fee, SI and upwards. Parlors, 147 East Seventh street, opposite Rvan block. Office hours, 9a.m. to 8 p. m. Letters answered. Cut this out and call early. 225-254 IF JOHN STONE BARNES, formerly of Toronto. Can., will call at the office of the mayor of st. Paul he will receive a letter from England relating to matters of import ance and of benefit to himself. 228-31 1,1 ADAME TKITSWORTH, St. Paul's ILL oldest aud best clairvoyant fortune teller. 402 Minnesota st, between Sixth and Seventh. 227-233 ME. MITCHELL is telling fortunes to perfection: call and be convinced. No. 28 East Seventh st. . ■ - 225-31 ERSONAL— Dr.Bardwell.the pile specia list, will be at the. Clarendon Hotel on Saturday only. « 231 THE .MAN who left gold-headed umbrella at 375 Cedar st, with B.C. as initials. will nlease return the one he took and get his own, 230-232 SITUATIONS OFFEIBEI>. >em ate. ■:■.'.■:■■■'. . .'■ ■ '-:-"■-:/ LADY'S SILVER WATCH, stem wind, for $7.50; nickel stem-wind, $5, ■ at Ingham's, 327 Jackson. . 211* AMATEURS— an educated young lady for parts with established touring company; also pianist; great opportunity for progress. Address O. 75 Globe. 231 APPRENTICE— Wanted to do hair work, about 13 or 14 years of age. Apply 57 West Third st. . 7 GOOK— Hotel woman cook wanted tor * small country town. Apply 274 Pleas ant ay. " 6 COOK— Wanted, an experienced cook. Mrs. F. P. Wright, 123-Summit ay. 0 COOK— Wanted, an experienced lady cook at 039 Cedar st. - ... . 7 COOK — A German girl who can cook well nnd do all other work wants a place. Apply William Rink. 1037 East Seventh st. . 231-34 .''■'■ CONFECTIONERY— young girl that understands covering chocolates. 22 East Third st ; ;.'' .. " " '■" ' 6 DINING-ROOM GIRLS, Ashland and Rhinelander, Wis., $10: chambermaids in city. Douglass' intelligence, 35 Seventh st . . 231 DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a first-class skirt trimmer; also one first-class basque finisher, at Mrs. E. Thompson's, Rooms 5 nnd 0. Mannheimer block. 5 I"» RESSMAKER — Wanted, dressmaker JL' and apprentice at 21 West Fifth st. 5 DRESSMAKER —Wanted, dressmaker and appren free. 21 tVest Fifth st, 6 IR GARMENTS— SeveraI ladies' and gents' fur garments, for half the cost of making them: a seal clonk for $60, etc. J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st 211* GIRLS— helpers on coats: girls with experience can have good wages ! and steady work. 146 East Fourth St., up I two flights. 0 GIRLS— Wanted, girls to learn pants mak- X ing. Apply at 146 East Fourth st, up two pair of stairs. 0 Gi IKL — Wanted, a girl to help lady of house f and go to school at 590 St. Anthony ay. '. "0- ; 6 ! {"* IRL— girl wauted. 97 West Tenth. GIKLS — Wauled, girls to work on ready made coats. John Beznoska, corner Dale and Charles sis., city. 231-33 I KLS, ATTENTION— No charges to girls to-day for places, because 1 must fill eight places at once. 52 West Tenth st. Mrs. Bertram. 231 1 ERMAN GIRL wanted; 239 Norris st. | vJ 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, gill for general housework. Inquire 000 Laurel ay. 7 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework in small family. 34 East Fairfield ay. • 7 ! f TOUSEWORK— girl for general I -tl housework to go to into the country; ; German preferred; long job. Basement, 596 | Jackson. 7 OUSEWOKK— girl for gen eral housework. Apply at once at 429 1 Marshall ay. " 231-33 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for. general housework. 159 Arundel st 7 HOUSEWORK.— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 877 Goodrich nv., near Victoria st: German preferred. 0 OUSEWOKK— Wanted a good girl for general housework at 23 East Central ay. HOUSE WORK— a good girl for general housework; must be a good I sweeper and chambermaid. 515 Wabasha. opposite Capitol. 7 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, agood German giil for general housework. Apply 165 Carroll st. » 0 OUSEWOKK— A good girl for genera • housework at 258 Arundel street. , ' >:.7. ; - OUSEWOKK— Wanted, German or Nor wegian girl; must be first-class cook andironer; small family. 360 Nelson ay. 6 OUSEWOKK— A thoroughly competent German girl for general housework: small American family. Apply at once with . references to 360 Nelson aye. * • • .5 - OUSEWOKK— Wanted, at 239 Selby ay.. a competent, English-speaking girl for general housework; good wages. 0 HOUSEWORK— Wanted; girl for general work. 159 Arundel st 6 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework at 304 Nelson aye. 230-32 HOUSEWORK- A good girl for general housework. Coll at 39 West Fifth st. 6 HOUSEWORK— A competent - girl tor general housework wanted at 576 Charles st; no baking. 0 OUSEWORK— Good girl wanted for general "housework. 902 Burr st, cor ner Case. X2BB& 0 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, competent Ger man girl for geueral honsewoik in small American family. Call at 554 Lincoln ay. near corner Oakland. 0 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, ciri for general housework. 315 Grove st 5 T7"ITCIiEN GIRL wanted at 352 Cedar st. NURSE — Wanted, a middle aged woman to wait on an invalid lady and do house work for two (2). Apply at 277 Grove st. - 231-32 ... : > : ■jVrUBSE GIRL wanted. 395 Walnut st. £U __6 SOLICITOR— Wanted, a lady solicitor for city work. Must come well recom mended, deposit 525 for samples and give security for money collected. Salary, $100 per month. Address F 10, Globe. 231-32 OLICITORS— Wanted, two ladies to so licit in this state; salary, S3 per day. Must deposit §10 for samples, and bring good references. Address L 12, Globe. 231-32 - '■ ■ ',•■.• TEACHERS— Several positions for lady and gentlemen teachers. Apply imme diately, Bridge Teachers' agency, 48 West Third st. 230-31 TRAVELING LADY— Wanted, a young lady for a pleasant traveling position. Call at 49 East Seventh st. 229-231 WANTED Ladies to have their heads examined by Prof. J. F. Baldoser, the Phrenologist, Room 1, No. 147 East Seventh st 228-234 WASH WOMAN— a good wash woman at once. 38S Exchange st. near Sixth st. 7 FOR SALE. * ARTICLES— tables, showcase nnd shelving for sale, cheap. 153 West Seventh st. 230-32 DOG— For sale, setter dog. three years old ; well broke for chickens and ducks. C. H. Parker, 244 Second ay south, Minneap olis, Minn. 230-232 OK SALE- § 2,500 life policy in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, paid up except one payment': good title given. For particular! address Policy, Globe Office. 228-231 FOR SALE— Bar fixtures, mirrors, ice boxes, store counter and shelving. Witte Bros.. 411 and 413 Fifth ay. south, Minne apolis. 225-238 UKNTTUKE— ParIor and bedroom furui ture, tables, dishes, etc. Must sell; parties leaving town. Address 400 Carroll st. 229-232 HOUSE— A bargain; 9-room house, mod ern improvements, fine lot shade trees; Iglehart, between St. Peter and Rice sts. In quire at 02 Iglehart st. 228* PUG PUPS six mouths old for sale. 93 Western ay. south. 231 ATCII— A 14-K Boss or Dueber filled, with a B. W. Raymond movement, for $38, at J. E. Ingham's, 327 Jackson st. 211* <C*_)/-\f"l BUYS furnished bouse, hot and *#>tJ*J\J cold water, and bath: on horse car line; will board for pay if desired; a bar gain. Address S 35, Globe. 229-31 •WAST TO REIT. " HOUSE— to rent about Nov. 1, a small house in good location; good references. Address R 92, Globe. 231-4o HOUSE— Furnished house; care of same for the winter by young married couple; will pay a small rent; stale terms. X 80, Globe. 231-33 HOUSE— Wanted, to rent for one or two years from this foil, a house in upper town: good location : six to seven bedrooms; furnished or unfurnished. Apply to George R. Finch, of Finch. Van Slyck & Co. . 229-232 HOUSE— Wanted furnished house for the winter or longer by family of four; no children: near car line preferred; possession during September. Address C. B. A., care Secretary Chamber of Commerce. 225-231 ROOMS— Wanted, by two ladies, furnished alcove room and small bedroom, within ten minutes walk of the Portland. Address M 13. Globe. 230-31 TO EXCHANGE. TO TRADE for a carriage or team or buggies, or anything in this line, a meat market doing nice cash business. Write or in quire, 343 Exchange st, Preston & Kilborn's Livery. 231-37 TO EXCHANGE— HoteI with good bar, for livery stable. Address L 73, Globe. 228-234 WANT TO TRADE— CIear property at North St Paul for mortgaged city property; will take houses or vacant lots. Weatherby & Hay. * 231-232 Sf, 0 you out 01 employment? Advertise in *" t * ? mei ne Daily and Sunday Globe. ■■;- ■■• : '• v. ; ' -'-. : "'" - "^ ".-;'' ■ jri"°**""' '*' "'-'" " '"""'■ -. ■'' — '-' ■":'."•.'- ..'■''■'*'. '!' ' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOM: BA¥bUDA.t MOKNE-Tcl, JLVGUsJ 18, 1888.-*OtmTEEN PAGES. SITUATIONS WANTED. ! ■ ■ ' ii —______■__» i ■ . - : .Male. J A COLORED MAN AND WIFE want a place in private family ; man to coach, wife to cook; good recommendation. K-21, Globe. ' 4 A LOT of fine diamonds left as security for loans are for sale wav below market valuation. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. ' 211* AMANUENSIS— by one compe tent, a position as amanuensis to some one of large correspondence. Address W. H. ('., Globe. ' ■ » 7 CLERK— Young man wants situation to > learn book, stationery and news busi ness: no salary ; excellent references. B. L., Globe. 23133 CLERK— A man of ten years' experience in clothing in the city wishes a position as assistant; best possible reference. Ad dresa X 84, Globe. 6 CLERK— Tobacco store clerk wants situa tion: aged twenty-two; highest refer ences. Xl. Globe. 230-1*35 COACHMAN— A position as coachman by - 'umg man; good references. Address 0,7:.. >.lobe. 4 COACHMAN— a possession in pri vate family. Wages no objection if a good place Address N. S. Globe. 5 DRIVER— Situation wanted as laundry wagon driver or solicitor; ten years' experience. Address R, 97 Globe. 7 ENGINEER— Situation wanted by a first class engineer. Address 51 Eighth st. south. Minneapolis. 230-32 M FLOY MENT wanted by a young lady to assist with any kind of work for board mornings and evenings. R 80, Globe.s MI'LOYM ENT— a situation of any kind, in St. Paul,' by a man. Ad dress II A, ('lobe. \ 5 ENGINEER wants a situation to run thresher engine : has special license and good references. Address E. A. Turner, 171 Dakota ay., St. Paul, Minn. _7 FARM WORK— Man and wife want situa tions on farm ; man to care for stock and woman to do housework. J. E., Globe. 228-231 MANAGER— Employment by a middle aged man as manager or salesman in a general store; town or country: good refer ences. Address CEP, 232 Pearl st. 6 OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a man experi enced in office and city work; call at 9 a. m. at 181 East Sixth st. "St. Paul Stained Glass Company. 5 SALESMAN— Situation as city salesman . k? with some reliable firm; under stand most any line of business; best of city reference. Address A. B. M. Globe. 7 SALESMAN Position as city salesman for cigars, tobacco or grocery house : speaks German ; live years' experience. Address A, 1/9 Edmund St., city. 3 ITUATION— a competent, well-educated gentleman of middle age desires a posi tion of trust of any description in this city: any bonds required easily furnished. Ad dress Personal. 596 Canada st. 231 SITUATION— By active young man with good reference and two years' experi ence on road. Address B, Three Oaks, Min neapolis^ 230-31 STEAM FITTER— steady young man would like to learn steam fitting. L 44. Globe. 7 STENOGRAPHER— Position wanted for IO practice by lady stenographer; in a law office preferred. Address BWC, 21 West Fifth st. city. c STENOG A — Good, experienced, well educated, wants evening emplov meut; terms reasonable. CII D, Globe. '6 STEWARD AND MANAGER— A thor oughly competent man with his wife will want a place in hotel or first-class res taurant as steward and manager about Sept -.best of references. Address O 930. Glob". ' ■ 229-3"- ' TEAMSTER— By a man to do teaming for some wholesale house or wood yard : can give reference, and is well acquainted with city. Address (\. 77, Globe. 4 WATCHMAN— Young man of strictly temperate and moral character would be much pleased to hear from party wanting a trustworthy man. Address It 57, Globe. 7 FIJiAI\CIAI.. MONEY' is loaned by us on improved . real estate security iii St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 0, o',*2, 7, 7Vz per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 15 1 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* EASTERN MONEY loaned on real estate in sums to suit C. C. Cunningham. Clifton Hotel. 23 1-37 INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackev, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ins. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Leeg block, Minneapolis. 250* lUTONEY TO LOAN on short time in small !*-»- amounts on personal property security. - L. G. Kilborn, 43 East Fourth St., Room 45. 220-249 Tl/IONEY TO loan— in small or large ILL sums ; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st. 113* M" ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flauigan, manager. 162* ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal properly, diamonds, jewelry.farui ture, horses, etc. ; commercial paper and time checks purchased.- E. W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third st 291* ONEY TO LOAN en improved and vacant city property: no delay: mort gages bought. Edward Simonton, Room 94, Union Block. Fourth st. 231-214 . fl/l ONEY TO LOAN. C. Welch, 14. 1»-L Mannheimer block. 220-36 "jUI ONEY/ TO LOAN on improved ortinim -1»-L proved St. P«ul property, without de lay; purchase money mortgages bought Smith & Taylor. 317 Jackson st. 213-242 MONEY LOANED and mortgages bought I'-L on city real estate; improved and va cant. • 11. Cladwell, Chamber Commerce building. 230-31 MONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever ance, 34 East Third st, room 1; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc. ; tie same to remain in the owner's posses sion.; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc; business strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. 292* MONEY' TO LOAN on improved and un- ItJL improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. 73* ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit from SI up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value ; special rates on sums of $30 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jacksoust ■ 240* MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate office for consultation. George R. Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st» 82* <STl(\ eta, «50, SIOO to loan on tur -*-'-' 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. 309% Jackson st, Rooms 1 and 2. 65* BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— 04 Iglehart st ; furnished rooms, heated by furnace, with water and sewer connections; use of parlor and piano, with first-class board; one block from three lines of street cars. 230-232 BOARD.— board and newly fur nished with use of bath and gas, can be had at 384 Exchange st. 228-231 BOARD— Furnished rooms with board for gentlemen, $4, $4.50 and $5 per week; table board, 25; 21-meal ticket, $3.50; at 459 Wabasha st, adjoining Young Men's Christian association. 237-233 BOARD— Two rooms with board at No. 92 Park place. 231-32 BOARD— and board; $4.25 per week; 97 West Tenth. 229-231 OARD AND KOOM— A young man wants board and room in private am ly: must be within five minutes' walk from Ryan hotel. Address H. A. W., 55 Chamber of Commerce. 231-32 OLLEGE AY., 20 WEST— Between Wabasha and St. Peter— Pleasant rooms and first-class board. 229-232 Cl ENTLEMAN and wife, or gentlemen, W can find rooms and board cheap at 100 West Fifth St.; also meal tickets; twenty one meals for S3. '■ 231 PEARL ST., 217— Front parlor, newly furnished; another room. $8; day board, $3.50; room with board, $5. 229-31 WASHINGTON ST., 385— Furnished front room with board ; also day board ders. Near Rice Park. 229-232 MUSICAL. PIANO TUNING $1; first class wor* guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett 364 Ellen St. 209-238 PIANO TUNING— For prompt lirst-class work leave orders at Whitney's music sto c* East Third st 340* DYE WORKS. DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye . Works— clothing a specialty. Lace curtains cleaned or dyed in all shades to look like new, at 14 West Sixth st. St Paul Minn, 134* SITUATIONS WAJfTED. ■«■?"■**----*--.—--■ -»--a——»a-— — — ______ -a-M_jaM-MM ..., -. *"• : Female. "■'-"•** .:"■'■-■' A SILVER WATCH for £> at Ingham's, 327 Jackson st. .._■.. 211*> OOKKEEPEK — Position wanted for young lady, as bookkeeper. 216 Pleas ant ay. 229-31 CORRESPONDENT— A young lady de sires a position as correspondent, or any kind of office work;* good references. Address J. F. W„ Globe. 6 MPLOYMENT— German girl desires a situation In a small private family to help ; wages 56 a month. Please call at 185^ East Seventh st, up stairs. 6 ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, situation to as sist in housework and mind children, or second work; can furnish reference. Call at 476 Robert st 230-31 i OUSEKEEPER— Bj; refined, competent young widow; family must be smalL ■ Address Mrs. Clinton, .. box A, Watertown, Dak. !■"____ ' <» ' OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by a widow, a position as housekeeper in a widower's family ; would leave the , city. Address P 87, Globe. -a 6 OUSKWORK wanted by a young Swede girl in small family. Please call or ad dress 535 Mississippi st 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a situation to do light housework. Address Q, 23, Globe. 6 NURSE— A young lady would like a situa ■ tion as nurse girl or to do plain sewing. Call or address 576 Charles st . . 6 NURSE— By a lady as hospital nurse: can • give references. "Address 521 Minne baha, corner Bradley st 5 VEAMSTRESS — Situation wanted -"by <J .young girl as seamstress iv a private family; can cut and fit; will help take care of children. Address MX, Globe. 5 TRIMMER— Situation wanted by a young . lady as trimmer, clerk or office work; out of the city preferred ; best of city refer ences. Address X 71, Globe. ■ 6 WANTED— A situation by a young lady to travel with a family to take care of children. Address Q 23, Globe. 6 WASHERWOMAN"— A girl wants to go out washing by. the day, or house cleaning. Call at -128 Franklin st. 6 BUSINESS Cf lAjyCE». '*'.' ."K«-!t «*-iim- v & Peterson, ' - i 131 East Fifth st. Room 6. ARTNER WANTED — $300 will buy half interest in a long established office doing large business; must be a good pen man and have satisfactory references. ARTNER WANTED in a good grocery business. '"' ' .- •' -;;• HOTEL— Koom for thirty boarders: the lease and furniture, also the saloon license and fixtures, for sale nt a bargain; rent only $45; a chance in a lifetime for the right party. - •-'* ■•>■'• FOR A small amount of money we can put you into a good-paving business: come and see our endless list of business chances before, investing. McKenney & Peterson, 131 East Fifth st. ';;'."_._:; 231 Miscellaneous Business C'lia races BAKERY— Splendid' opening for lirst class bakery. For particulars inquire at 340 East Seventh st. 225-31 BUSINESS OPENING— We want a good business man of large experience and best of references and not less than $3,000 capital, to take the lead in organizing a joint stock company to do a general store business in this village. Stock will be taken by all the best farmers in the vicinity. Correspond with Farmer's Bank, Yillard, Pope county, Minn. ■-. ■;; •... 223-232 CII.XXK — man wants situation to ' learn book, stationery and news busi ness: no salary; excellent references. G. S., Globe. 231-32 RUG STOCK FOR SALE in one of the best towns in Minnesota; invoices $4, --500: doing a big business; must be sold in 3d days. Inquire of E. I. MacCoullough, in care of Ryan Drug Co. 231-35 FLAT— Finely furnished corner flat, thir teen rcoms, clearing per month above rent: will sell at a great sacrifice if sold immediately, parlies wishing to leave city. No. 400 Wabasha st., corner eighth. 231-32 I^OR SALE— Solid stock •of stationery, mouldings and frames, in brilliant loca tion of the city; invoice about $2,000; splen did opportunity for energetic man: reason for selling, death in family and retiring from business. Address It 95, Globe. 230-32 FOR SALE — The furniture of a nine-room boarding house, and the house for rent; full of brarders. Address L 91, Globe. 231-33 F*»K SALE— On account of sickness will sell all or half interest in first-class laundry doing good business and with estab lished trade. Inquire at 149 West Third st. -' :*- ■ 229-231 FOR SALE— News, stationery, confection ery, fruits, cigars, tobacco and lunch counter; good reasons for selling. 816 Pavne ay. ■■-- '■::*■*." - '*' '• - 225-231 FOR SALE— One of the best hotels in Minneapolis: $5,000 cash or good se curity, balance. $2,650 on time at 6 per cent. 554 Temple Court. 224-253 FOR SALE— A nicj business, cheap, if taken at once; confectiouerv, etc. 486 Wabasha st. - ■ ■- - " 230-31 ROCERIES and grocery store for sale: V fixtures: good business established. Ad-, dress Brobeck & Sorensen, Kasson, Minn. 231-37 . HOTEL— For sale, hotel connected with only bakery in booming city; central and pleasant location: terms easy." Address O. J. Foss. Granite Falls. Minn. * 227-233 LAUNDRY— For sale, steam laundry; good business: on easy terms. For par ticulars apply to 0 37. Globe. 229-232 LAUNDRY— Wanted, a situation by young lady in hotel or restaurant laundry; ex perience and best of reference. Address No. 0,14. Globe. "" .'.:.-;.. 7 AUN DRY BUSINESS— Wanted, a per son with a thorough . knowledge of laundry business, with $50, to take charge of complete laundry; answer at once. J. E. Flauigan, Globe. * 231 I VERY. STABLE For sale, liven*. sale and boarding stable; doing goo"d business and in fine location.- Address L G. Globe office. ... „ 231-32 AMPLE ROOM— A first-class sample room on East Third street good business ; will sell very cheap.. -Address R. 55 Globe. ■■. * 231 **■-■' . SPLENDID .BUSINESS r . CHANCE— Drugs, etc.; no reasonable offer re fused : have to go away-; write for particulars. Box 713, Braiuerd. Minn. > 231-35 OTEAM LAUNDRY— Machinery all new O and complete; owner has other business; good real estate taken as part pay. Address L *■>, Globs. . v.:, ',-, ■•.'.-;■..; - .... " . 231 PARTNER— A first-claas business man, with "510,000 capital, to take interest and salaried position Jin", a ..well-established and profitable manufacturing business in St. Paul with competition. For particulars address B. F. Wright & Co., Financial Agents, 28 East Fourth st, St. Paul. 230-36 Qf'nn buys cigar, tobacco and confec "?OuU tionery store cheap rent; living rooms attached. Address O 33, Globe. 231 HORSES Agg CAKKIAfiES. A LARGE lot of very fine diamonds left -tl- with me as collateral have been placed on sale to recover money loaned. J. E. Ing ham. 327 Jackson st. : • 208* BUS— Wanted to buy, -good second-hand bus. Box 240. M.idelia, Minn. 229-35 BUY A LADY'S 14-CARAT FILLED case watch, Elgin stem-wind, for $15, of .I.E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 211* 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 auo delivery WBgons and harness. CalL before purchas ing, King's carriage rooms. Fourth and Min nesota. -•.-.'"'. ... 145* FOR SALE— Family horse, 6V2 years old with buggy and harness, $125. Paul Schmidt 134 Ethel • st, : next to loerg's brewery. .... ■-: 229-231 OOD WORK TEAM cheap, corner Oak and Sherman sts. -.- • -•- - 227-32 SADDLE FOR SALE— riding sad dle; very nice one and neariv as good as ' new. Apply Heating's livery stable, 441 St. Peter st. . ■; ..-.- . ' 231-232 SPAN MULES, wagon and harness for sale cheap: will take good driving horse in exchange. Apply 976 East Seventh. 231-32 THE STERLING LIVE STOCK in surance company, 308 Lumber Ex change. Minneapolis, insures horses against death from accident or disease. Agents wanted. : ..,.'. -. -:_ 174* ANTED— Horse, sixteen hands high, weight about . 1,200 pounds must be sound and gentle. Apply at once to L. J. Templeton & Co., 105 and 107 East Fifth st. 231-33 '"-.- .'.•■•- miSCEIsEAJT EO ITS. BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed, posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block, St Paul. 122* OLIVE BRANCH is a sure cure for fe male disease; samples free. H. WalKer, 193 Pearl st; Mrs. Perrett, 1170 East Sev enth st ■•.-... . 225-231 PRESSIMAKESO. ~ DRESSMAKING— Wanted, to do dress- U making in families. Address 121 East Thirteenth st, « 200,000 WANTS Were printed In the Globe's • Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe Is the People's Paper. WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION IN "THE GLOBE." LYONS & TICKNOR," Druggists, 707 East c Third street corner Bates. -■ CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University 7. avenue, corner Virginia. .- MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash •£ land avenue and Dale street • • :■■■■ ■^.PJ WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West s Seventh street BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. "' E. FOX, 482 Rice street. -.. --...-;;. ;:~-. : -,\: O.P.WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street" ,• - i FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. ■ ' J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street : F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist • 828 East Sev q enth street ._..-.•-" ■"-■"-'■', iHIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East ■ Seventh street. >"■»» •■-■-■>- ■■■■■'■ JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, •" 470 Jackson street. ;: ...- ; *.---." WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners.'..',.. , M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442 •■ Broadway. HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St Peter streets. ■-" ""'FOK.KEjXT.': '■ — <'';'."' . HOUSES. ; s5 — -;- -£;;-- GOTTAGE— For rent an elegant twelve room cottage on Olive st •> with all modern improvements, and beautiful grounds ; possession. Sept 1. D. H. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. , : "; ."'. 225-31 COTTAGE— Five-room cottage. No. 272 University ay., $18 per mouth. Jt P. Lewis, Sherman block. ..'...- 231 COTTAGES For rent, i ! new . eight-room cottages on corner Thomas and Marion streets; large cellar; city water in also. Price, No. 605, $25; No. 607, 522; No. 609.-S2l; --. No. 611. $20; No. 013, §18.. Apply at 4513 Marion street. . " ' -' - -*,- N 209-268 COTTAGE— A cottage of lour rooms in a good location ; inquire 174tyj Charles st. . 231 : ■---.---.1 COTTAGE— For rent, a three-room cot tage at 203 University ay. A. i 221 HOUSE— For rent, 660 Jackson st. house of eleven rooms with modern improve ments: also carpets, shades aud some house hold furniture for sale; rent -reasonable. -' 231-32 ■■-■■*'. f»:>*J HOUSE for rent, 158 Western ay., oppo site Blair flats; nice rooms. Inquire of Mather, Cndy & Co.. 373 Robert st 231-34 HOUSE— Splendid house for roomers . or boarders; rent. SCO, furnished; cheap and easy. Address R -12, Globe. - 231-32 HOUSES— rent "large house, No. 65 Iglehart st : also house of seven rooms, No. 420 West Seventh st. with all ' modern improvements. Apply to The St. Paul Trust Company, No. 155 East Fourth st. 229-235 HOUSE— For rent, new house of seven rcoms, Ada and Winifred " sts., West St. Paul, two blocks from street ears; cistern and city water. Apply to J.W. Lewis, :;81 Jackson st. 230-232 HOUSE— For rent, two-story, nine-room house, with barn, situated on Burns ay., Dayton's bluff. Apply to J. G. Miller, cor ner Mound st and Burns ay. 231-32 HOUSE— A large new House of -seven rooms on McLain ay., m part or whole, by the first of September or Inter. Inquire. 989 Point Douglas st. 230-32 HOUSE— house at 583 Holly ay.; good location, near cable: city water; until Ist of May. Apply on the premises. . •■ . -:- : 230-232 HOUSE — Nelson aye., a seven-room house for rent: city water; sewer- con nection: §25 a month.;; •-. •• .228-230 HOUSE— For rent, nine-room house, 506 *- St. Peter st. splendid location. MID. Miller, 28 East Fourth st . . 230-232 HOUSE— one house and several tenements for rent, from S2O, $15, $10, $8, $6; 254 Commercial st. ; 1-13* HOUSE— rent, lower town, a six-room \ house, cheap, to good tenant, near wholesale district; also small house on Missis sippi st. For particulars call at 343 East Fifth st. -' -■ '•;'-- 231-32 <C**)f\-HOUSE No. 517 Iglehart st; near itJA.\J Mackubin. W. F. Moritz, 110 East Fourth. — - 231-232 Rooms. UY AN ELGIN WATCH, in filled 1-1 --■ carat case, for SIS, of J. Ingham. 327 Jackson st . . . .- - . 211* Cl*- OAK ST., 4SS-First floor front room, nicely furnished; bath and modern con veniences; location central; references re quired. 23031 DAKOTA AY.. 86— rent, furnisned and unfurnished rooms. 225-231 XCHANGEST.. 25. BETWEEN VVA bn*,ha and St. Peter Sts.— Furnished front room, suitable for two. ■•-—_'• (-33 EIGHTH ST., 327,. AST-Furnished room with bay window, gas, heat, elec tric bell and bath. 230-32 LEVENTH ST., 02, EAST—Nicelvfur nished room, with or without board," one half block from capitol. 229-32 XCHANGE ST., 3SO, NORTH— Nicely furnished rooms, en suite or single: all modern conveniences. - --■•;•.* . 231 XCHANGE ST., 361, corner of Fifth— Pleasantly furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern improve ments. .......... 231-32 IFTEENTH ST., 223-For rent, five suitable rooms family use. • • - ; 231-32 FIFTH, 27*-*V'2, WEST— rent two iur nished front rooms with late break fast and six o'clock dinner if desired. ' 225-231 .-',:.. --rUI-TH ST., 255. WEST— First-class, fur nished rooms at a reasonable price. 229-232' '-'-'■ • ••:■! '/*■■ FLATS— Two six-room Hats, two three room flats, one store. Call at 34l Slier-" man st. •■•.,.■ .•.-■.•■■ ■■ • 228* 'WHST, 688. EAST— Three unfur nished rooms for house! e*-ping. SlO. 231 OURTH ST., 04 WEST— For rent, 4 un furmshed rooms;, also , 1 furnished ■ front room. „;., .;. 231-32 Ol KTII STREET. S3, WEST, Ol'FO site Rice Park— Large furnished room; Cottage House,'. . ._ .,; 231-32 OI'KTH ST., 123. WEST-Two nicely furnished rooms, near Rice -park, on cable line. ......"-.... 228-33 "C" OI'KTH ST., 107. ; WEST— First-class : J- furnished room ' bath room and cable llne - ■'.„''■••;■: 230-36 OURTH ST., 14, WEST, i HOTEL Brunswick— Furnished rooms by the day, week and month. . ;-'" 222-251 PULLER ST., 230— stairs for rent. .. . X .__. 231-32 GOODRICH AY., 262— For rent four nice rooms, suitable for 'housekeeping for* man and wife without children;- references required. : -/<-". -'A... J* 1 -' 230-231 IGLEHART ST., 119— for • rent nicety furnished rooms, with or without board: all modern improvements, — ~ 22.1-235 IS BON ST., 309. NEAR CORNER OF Ramsey and Pleasaut:ave.— Three -or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished; terms - moderate. - 230-32 ACKURIN ST., 220— Furnished room for single gentleman; .modern con veniences: ciose to cable line. :_: 225-234 EAR CAPITOL — Beautifully ■<■-■ fuT " nished front room en suite near capi tol, suitable for man and wife or two gentle men ; bay windows, bath, electric bells, fur nace heat, gas. None but : those furnishiug first-class references need apply. McKen ney & Peterson, 131 East Fifth st, 2d floor, room 6. -*' ..;.;-. 231-32 INTH ST., 350, Furnished front room, with or without board; also day board at $3.25 per week. - -.7% g 231--32 T LEAS ANT AY., 216— Furnished : room to rent ■--. ■■:;:- y 2-9-31 EAROON BLOCK. , CORNER SEV enth and Minnesota Sts.— Finely fur nished rooms. Miss Scherer, Room 21. 227-233 ; ;:*.""-. — ~ y ROOMS — For rent, forty rooms, second, third and fourth floors, 222 East Sev enth. - Fifteen rooms second and third floors. 228 East Seventh st Inquire 272 Jackson st . . .- * . 229-35 ROOM— Nicely furnished front room, with; all conveniences, for two or three, gen tlemen on Bradley st Inquire 254 Eighth St ---.■—-■■ - 225-231 D OOMS— Rooms suitable for housekeep- XV ing. Inquire at A. Winter's, 6 East Ninth st . • ; : : ■'■■■ : 231 KOOMS— Furnished; - ground floor; suit able for two gentlemen. "Apply 235 Pearl st. . 231-32 SEVENTH ST., 272, EAST— Rooms fur nished or unfurnished, on first floor ; also, front office on same floor. : .-- - 230-32 EVENTH ST., 44, EAST— Rooms to let single or en suite, by I. Scott . 229-235 ELBY AY., 259, NEAR SUMMIT AY. — Rooms for young men; well furnished, . pleasant and airy; room $8, share $3. 231-33 ST. PETER --ST., 315, BETWEEN- Third and Fourth Sts. — Elegant fur nished rooms at reasonable rates ; ref e*nces required.. , 228-32 1 ' , FORItET-fT. -•****—————*— Continued. — -- — * ~ , ST. PETER ST., 632-Newly-f urnished \ rooms, en suite, on first and second floors ; : also single room; modern improvements. 227-232 TENTH ST., 344, EAST— rent, fur nished rooms; front room, second floor, carpet furnished only; also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ■ 231 VALLEY ST., 49— rent, five rooms. city water and woodshed. 230-233 WABASHA ST., 630— Rooms for rent; nice double room for man and wife. 230-30 . -- Stores. y TORE on Sixth st, near Sibley; three ' I stories and basement; immediate pos session. Apply to A. H. Wilder, 185 East Fourth st. 231-37 STORE— For rent store in best location on Seventh- st, by Sept 1 ; rent low. Apply James Faegre, 252 East Seventh st. 231 32 STORE— rent, store No. 226 East Sev . enth st, and No. 232 East Seventh st. ; four floors with elevator aud gas engine. In quire 272 Jackson ; William Constans. • - 229-35 . TORE— per month for store at 372 Dayton aye., next to Aberdeen flats. In quire at 62 Iglehart 228* STORE— Kuauft block, East Seventh St.; , good business locality. Inquire at 340 East Seventh st. 225-31 «>flices.~ . OFFICE ROOM for rent; on first floor; 49 East Fitth st. ; low rent. 230-232 :A miscellaneous. FOR RENT— A first-class location for sa loon. Apply to Rosenfield Bros., 200 Washington ay. north. Minneapolis. 230-36 HALL— hall, will be let to social par ties or societies for meetings, dances, etc., at the new Hotel Carlyle, Seventh st, op posite Hotel Ryan. R. K. McNeil, proprietor. 230230 HOTEL— The "Mansion House" boarding house ; 20 rooms in good order, with a big lot of furniture to be sold cheap; §50 per mouth: also many other dwellings and stores; rents from SO to $15 per month. Apply to E. Langevin, 41 East Fourth st, Union Block. 231-237 '. PLACE— First-class sitting place for tailor in Tremont house, corner Eighth arid Robert. . 230-31 ROLLER SKATING RINK — Corner Jackson and Tenth sts.. 00x100 fret Inquire 272 Jackson st. : William Constans. » 229-35 AUCTION SALES*. V A. 11. Hficolay. Auctioneer. H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER— ST. . Anthony Hill— Two handsome houses, ' No. 153 and 100 Nina ay., near Selby avenue cable line, at auction A. H. Nicolay will sell at auction, Wednesday afternoon, "Aug. 22. 1888, at 5 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, on the premises, at Nos. 153 and 155 Nina ay., between Selby and Laurel ays., those two very desirable and beautiful houses, adjoin ing, containing all the modern improvements, new sanitary plumbing and ventilators, back stairs for servants' use, good cemented cellars, furnaces, storm windows, etc. ; barn on the rear; rentals 5i, 320, cah be increased to $1,560 per annum ; large lot 00x150 feet to 20-foot alley, with entrance to alley from Selby ay. ; both houses are now newly re painted outside and in perfect order; suitable for two friends anxious to reside in ad joining houses; the new sanitary plumbing, of the very best description, which is now being put in both the houses by one of the best experienced men in the plumbing busi ness in St. Paul.and so essential and necessary to health to insure mire air throughout every home, is an important consideration in buying a residence. The ground is worth about $12,000 alone, improvements about $7,000, and cheap at these figures. Nina aye. has beeu ordered paved. Sewer, water and gas connections all in and paid for; this valuable property can be made to pay 10 per cent on $15,600, independent of the rapid increase in the valuation of the ground. The location is unsurpassed, being only one block from Summit aye. The paving of Nina aye. will also add greatly to the value of this property. It must be ap parent to the most cautious* investors that no better or more profitable investment can be found in St. Paul. It is only eight minutes to corner Fourth and Jackson sts. by cable line. These delightful residences must be * seen to be appreciated. Terms of sale very liberal, only one-fourth to one-third cash re quired, at the option of the purchaser. The balance can remain . on mortgage for three years with 7 per cent interest. Sale positive, to the highest bidder, on account of the owner leaving the city. Remember the day and time of sale, Wednesday. Aug. 22, at 5 o'clock p. m.. on the premises, 153 and 155 Nina aye., rain .or shine. For further particulars apply to Nicolay & Co., real estate auc tioneers and agents for forty years. Office: 110 East Fourth* st, next "to Robert. Our real estate auction sale No. 12.745. 229-235 ISEaiX ESTATE FOX SALE. Miscellaneous City *List. A BARGAIN— 24O acres, less than a mile XX from lively station oil Minnesota & Northwestern, nt $'J'J per acre: $3,040 cash, balance three and four years, at 7 percent; house, barn and granery,; wood, meadow, pasture and plow land; shade and fruit trees; soft Waiter. Address Bargain, care of Globe. 229-31. HOUSE FOR SALE in lower town; eight rooms; hard wood finish; furnace, bath, electric bells, gas and water; fireplace, with hard wood mantel; complete in every re spect; terms easy. Bacon & Coleman." 313 Jackson st. HEftS 225-231 HOUSES— Two new houses of nine rooms, neatly furnished; bath, closet, hot and cold water; very easy terms. Owner, 271 Martin. 231-32 REAL ESTATE for sale on terms to suit; choice lots and acre lots on and near Rice st, and c-ii different lake fronts; also houses with lots, and farms, at very low rices. J. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice St.; ours, from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. 211-40 BOARD WASTED. BOARD AND ROOM— For husband and wife, within easy distance of Rice park; private family preferred; also conveniences. Call or address Room 4, 174 West Seventh. 231-32 BOARD— ted for single gentleman iv private family somewhere within three or four blocks of Lafayette park. Address R 78. Globe. 231-33 TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— Court, Second Judicial District. William J. Cutler vs. Henry P. Button, Henry P. Butler, Sarah Button, Sarah Butler, O.'.harine Clark (late Catharine Button),' and George B. Clark, her ' husband, Laura - Stoddard, and Stoddard, her husband, Solon Button, Leonora Button, Elezar But ton. Samuel Button, William Button. Phil ander Button, Lafayette Button and Elijah Button. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, which has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court in the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in said city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer" the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. July 31, 1688. HENRY J. HORN. Attorney for plaintiff, St. Paul, Minn. TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court, Second Judicial District. William J. Cutler vs. Henry P. Button. Henry P. Butler, Sarah Button, Catharine Clark (late Catharine Button) and George B. Clark, her husband; Laura Stoddard and Stoddard, her husband; Solon But ton, Leonora Button, Elezar Button.Samuel Button. William Button. Philander Button, Lafayette Button and Elijah Button, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. NOTICE OP MS PENDENS. Notice is hereby given of the pendency of the above entitled action in the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Minnesota, in and for said Ramsey County, instituted by the above named plain tiff against the defendants above named, or referred to in the above title of said action, and that the object of said action is to de ' termine adverse claims of said defendants and quiet the title aud possession of said plaintiff in the following described parcel of land, whereof the plaintiff claims he is the ownerin fee simple, situated in the county of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota, viz": The east one-third (%) of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block seven (7) of Whitney & Smith's addition to Saint Paul, according to thejilats of said addition as re corded in the oflß.-e of the register of deeds of said Ramsey county, which said parcel of land embraces certain laud described as fol lows, viz: Commencing on the**soutnerlv line of Seventh street one hundred and fifty feet westerly from the southwest • corner of acouta street and ' Seventh street, running thence westerly on said line of Seventh street fifty feet; thence southerly at right angles running one hundred feet to lot ten, in said block; thence easterly along said lot ten. fifty feet: thence at right angels one hundred feet to the place of be ginning, and for the relief demanded in his omplaint*iu said action ou file in the office of the clerk of said court Dated St. Paul, Minn., July 3 I, 1888. • Henry J. Horn, : '■' -Attorney of Plaintiff, St Paul, Minn. __ ■ HySTJBUCTIO]y .a-..-'- ANNA C. DREW school shorthand, type writing and telegraphy; first-class and exclusive; learn now for positions in the fall. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, comer Third and Jackson sts. , 103* C"IURTISS BUSINESS COLLEGE— AII J branches, including shorthand and type writing. Address St. Paul or Minneapolis. 120* UITAR INSTRUCTION-Instruments selected for purchasers free of charge. Malcolm E. Nichols. 507 Grand Opera Block. ' 131* HOKTIIAND AND TYPEWRITING— Lessons day, evening, and by mail. Mal colm E Nichols, 507 Grand Opera block. . 134* OT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, O 26 East Exchange Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms call or address The Superioress. 168* ST. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE, W. K. Mulliken, Principal and Proprietor. Courses of study: Commercial, Shorthand, German and English. Now is the best time to enter for a complete course or for any special branch. The shorthand department is in charge of a special teacher. German is taught by a native. Individual instruction and experienced teachers are special feat ures of, the college. Corner Seventh and .Jackson. . 175* LOST AjXl> FOUJiP. COW LOST— Rice St., gray cow. Re- V^ turn to 126 West Sixth and receive re ward * - 231-32 COW LOST— given. 210 Pleasant KJ *■"*• 229-31 IAMOND LOST— Notice; if the person who found a diamond will leave same at the jewelry store of C. C. Berch, No 41 East Third st., for identification, will be lib erally rewarded. C. C. Bergh. 221* MENDMENT OF FOURTH ARTICLE of the Articles of Incorporation of The Globe Building Company. This is to certify that the fourth article of the articles of incorporation of The Globe Building Company . was amended on the fourteenth day of August, A. D., ISBB, by increasing the amount of indebtednes or lia bility therein provided hv the alditional sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, so that said fourth article as amended shall read as follows: "Fourth— The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to to which said corporation shall at any time be subject shall be one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars." That said amendment was adopted by a majority vote in number and amount of the stockholders or shareholders and shares of said corporation, being a unanimous vote ot all such shareholders and shares at a meeting of said stockholdars duly held at the office of said corporation in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 14th day of August. A. U. 1888, lifter due notice and" upon a call duly made in accordance with its articles of incorporation and by-laws. In witness whereof the president and sec retary of said corporation have subscribed this certificate and attached the corporate seal of said corporation hereto, this 14th day of August, A. I). 1888. LEWIS BAKER, President. Lewis Baker, Jr., Secretary. [Corporate Seal.] STATE OF MINNESOTA. { „ County of Ramsey. j ss * Lewis Baker and Lewis Baker, Junior, both of said county, being duly sworn, saw each for himself, that said Lewis Baker "is the president, and Lewis Baker, Junior, is the secretary of The Globe Building Company,the corporation named in the foregoing certifi cate by them subscribed, with the corporate seal of said corporation attached thereto, and that they were present and officiated at the stockholders' meeting of said corporation, held on the 14th day of August, A. D. ISSS, as therein stated, and that "the said amend ment of the fourth article of the said articles of said incorporation as set forth in said cer tificate was then and there adopted by a unanimous vote in number and amount of the stockholders and shares of stock of said corporation as therein stated, and that said certificate is in all respects true. LEWIS BAKER, LEWIS BAKER. Jr.. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of August, A. 1). 1888. William h. Mcdonald. Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. [Notarial Seal.] STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) Department of State, f I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed for recording in this office on the loth day of August, A. D. 1888, atll:30 0 clock a. m., and was duly recorded in Book U of Incorporations, on page — 11. MATTSON, Secretary of State. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 County op Ramsey, Vss. Office of the Register of Deeds. ) This is to certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on the 15th day of August, A. D. 1888, at 11 :40 o'clock a. m., and that the same was . duly recorded in Book E of Incorporations pages 304 and 305. :•■..■■.■■■.:■■ [Register of Deeds Seal.] M. J. BELL, ■ Register of Deeds. PROPOSALS FOR A ".STEAM HEATING Plant." U. S. Indian School Service, Devil's Lake Agency, Dak., August 8. 1888. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Steam Heating Plant," and addressed to the undersigned at Fort Totteu, Ramsey county, Dakota, will be received at this agency until 1 o'clock of September Ist, 1888. for fur nishing, and placing the same in complete . running order,' a steam heating Dlant to heat the Indian Industrial Boarding School build ing at this agency. It is estimated that this plant should con sist of two boilers, force pump and fixtures complete, forty-four radiators, valves and at tachments complete; about 2,800 feet of pipe, with raisers and attachments: 21,000 select bricks, 20 barrels of lime and 5 barrels of cement, and the construction of a chimney, and a cistern of 200 barrels capacity. Information in regard to location of radi ators, etc., may be obtained by application to the undersigned. • •• CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied cheek or draft upon some United States depository, made payable to the undersigned, for at least FIVE per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be for feited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. . The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best interest of the service. JOHN W. CRAMSIE, U. S. Indian Agent. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE' — Admiralty Seizure. 'Whereas, a libel has been filed in the Dis trict Court of the United States of America for the District of Minnesota, on the 24th day of July, A. D. 1888, by Henry Johns, Proctor, in behalf of John Brunnervs. the steam boat and barge "Sea Gull," her engines, ma chinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, in a cause of action civil and maritime, and for cause more fully set forth in said libel, now on file in said clerk's office of the United States District Court for the District of Min nesota, and praying the usual process and monition of the court that all persons inter ested in said steamboat, her engines, tackle, apparel and furniture, may be cited to answer the premises, and all due proceedings being had, that the same may be decreed to be sold and the proceeds thereof distributed accord ing to law; ■ - '■'•■;, Therefore, in pursuance of said monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give notice gener ally to all persons having or Dretend ing to have any right, title or inter est therein, or knowing or having - anything to say, why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer in said libel to appear before the said court, to be held in and for said district of Minne sota at St. Paul, in said district, on the first Monday of September, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, oth erwise on the next day "of jurisdiction there after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations in that behalf. W. M. CAMPBELL, Henry Johns, U. S. Marshal. Proctor for Libelant. Dated St. Paul, Minn., July 31st, A. D.ISSB Assessment for Change of Gi ale on Chats worth Street. Office Board of Public Works, » City of St. Paul. Minn., Aug.lG. 1888. 1 --- The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St, Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2p. m. on the 3d day of September, A. D. 1888, to make an as sessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Chatsworth street from St. Clair street to Osceola avenue, in said city, on the property on the line of said improvement and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. : All persons . interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. :' . P. L. GOP MAN. President. Official: W. F. Erwix, 231 : :- Clerk Board of Public Works. GARLETON COLLEGE. NOR I'HFIELD, MINN. For both sexes. Preparatory and Collegiate courses. Classical, Literary and Scientific. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Drawing and Painting. Fall term opens Wednes day, Sept. 5, 1888. Expenses very low. • --1 Address '>"■■■ • : JAS. W. STRONG, President. ■^ rr^ r *_ -^»********^t-_«_-_»_^_r--____— — _!.. WAIITEP TO BUY. LTOUSE AND LOT— A good house and - v., 10 .-- worth from $4,000 to $7,000 in de sirable location, with first payment of two or m ™ lots , clear worth $1,000 each. Address N 77, Globe. 231-232 pool, table— table wanted on easy " L!!? ! i. £ le se mention condition. Ad dress Globe P. B. 25. 231 TJ AGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— " Dealers and shippers. Call on or write to J. Firestone, wholesale dealer in paper makers supplies; reference, an responsible firm the city. "i 2 Jackson St., St. Paul. Minn.. Telephene 753. Call 3. 310* Cjafk— Wfiuted, large double-door iron t sa X e ' w e*S h ' about 40-huudred. Call on L. J lempleton & Co., 105 and 107 East Flfth st. - 231-32 ANTED to buy, a second-hand upright »» boiler, 10 horse power; must be in good order. Address 704 Payne nv. 231-32 APPEAL NOTICE Assessment for Opening, Widen ing and Extension of Arcade Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul. Minn.. Aug. 17,1888. 1 Notice is hereby given that the as sessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widening and extension of Arcade street, between Maryland street and the north city limits, in the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, has been completed and entered on record by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, and that said as sessment was confirmed by said Board on the 10th aay of August, A. D. 1888. ■•-_■ . / R. L. UOPMAN, President. Official: w. F. Erwix, 231 Clerk Board Public Works. APPEAL NOTICE' Assessment for Opening, Widen ing and Extension of Ark wrighi Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. PAUL,Minn., Aug. 17 .1888. J Notice is hereby given that the as sessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widening and extension of Arkwright street, from Case street to Brainerd ave nue, in the city of St. Paul, Minne sota, has been completed and entered of record by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, and that said assess ment was confirmed by said Board oa the 10th day of August, A. 1). ISSS. P. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W.F. Erwix, 231 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Lawrence ana Other Streets. ' Office Board of Public Works, , City of St. Paul, Aug. 17,188s! f Sealed bids will be received by the Board oi Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. PauL Min nesota, at their office in said city until 12 m. on the 80th day of August.* A. D 1888, for grading Lawrence street, from Maury street to North street; North street, from Maria avenue to Seventh street; and Bates avenue, from North street to Seventh street, in said city according to plans and specifications on file 111 the office of saitl Board. [ A bond with at least two (2) sureties ' in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent ot the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. J The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . P. L. GORMAN, President. Official: \v. p. Euwix, 231-241 Clerk Board of Public Works. Assessment for Change of Grade on Evergreen' Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, ) CiTYOFST.PAUL,Minn., Aug. 10, 1888. J The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, . will meet at their office in said city at 2 p.m. on the 3d day of September, A. D. 1888, to make an as sessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Evergreen avenue, from Oxford street to Milton street, in said city, on the property on the line of said im provement and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwix, 231 Clerk Board of Public Works, APPEAL NOTICE. Assessment for Open ing, Widen ing and Extension of De Soto Street. Office Board of Public Works, ? City of St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 17, 1588. J Notice is hereby given that the as sessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widening and extension of lie Soto street, from Case street to Brainerd avenue, in the city of St. Paul, Minne sota, has been completed and entered of record by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, and that said assess ment was confirmed by said Board ou the 10th clay of August, A. I). 1888. P. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. Erwix, 231 . Clerk Board Public Works. Coal and Wood Wanted City Clerk's Office, ? St. Paul, Aug. 11, 1838. ) Sealed proposals, marked "Proposals for Coal and Wood," will be received at this office until Tuesday, the 21st day of August, 1888, at 3 o'clock p. m., for furnishing the city of St. Paul with COAL AND WOOD in such quantittes, and at such times and at such places, as may be ordered by the Chairman of Committee on Pub lic Buildings of the Common Council of said city, during the period of one year from date of contract. ' Proposals must state the price per ton for the different kinds, quality and sizes of coal, and the price per cord for dry body maple wood. A bond in the sum of $500, with two sureties, must accompany each proposal. The right to reject any and all propo sals is reserved. By order of Committee on Public Buildings. ■•.-: > '" THOS. A. PEENDERGAST, 225-234 City Clerk. PAUL. SAN FORD & MERWIN. Patent Attorneys and Solicitors. Offices: 10 German American Bank Building, St. Paid -657,060 Temple Court, Mittneapuli***, 9148 rf street. Washiiiaztoij. D. (J. HOLLAND & [THOMPSON MF6. CO. Office — 317 Minnesota Street • '. : 1 .y. Factory— South Park, St Paul, Minn. Steam Heating, Brass and Iron Fittings, OR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. BRASS FOUNDRY.