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" 259-69 BARRi? — Man ted, first-class bread baker. 275 l>ayton ay. 5 BLACKSMITH— Wanted, a blacksmith for horseshoeing and general work. Cor- ncr Com aid Isabel. 4 BRICRILA VERS— Twenty-five bricklayers wanted for Halt- block. Jackson st.near Seventh. 263-61 BET— an honest Swede boy to work in store. stone, the Jeweler, 214 East Seventh st 5 1?»EI.E Jtov wanted at Sherman bouse. BEI.L. liOY wanted at Sherman house. 5 . 5 BOY— Wanted, office boy. Apply Taylor- Craig oration. 201 West Fifth st. 4 BEY— Wanted at the Delicatessen, ISC East Seventh st. 4 nOT- Wanted, a good, active boy at Oliver BOY— Wanted, good, active boy at Oliver Baker's carpet store, 3 BOY— For ofr.ee work, a boy sixteen or eighteen years old ; must write a good hand. -15 ! "a":-' on block. 3 CARPENTER— a good carpenter to build conveyor for steam wood split- ter at CO. KolflTs wood yard, Como ay.. near Western ay. * 5 Ci LRI'KN r EKN— six carpentera wanted at • Bamline to day. carpenters wanted ii ' Hamlinc to-day. 5 CIL.EUK — Wanted, Scandinavian drag ' clerk, registered one that speaks En- glish. German and Scandinavian preferred. Address li -IS, Globe, Minneapolis. 204 V AS-; Kits — Wanted, ten (10) can- CiANVASSEBf— Wanted, not necessary: ' vasscrs; exjierienee not necessary: must be men of good address; application must be in i crson : salary and commission. Domestic Sewing Machine Company, 74 East Seventh si. ' " 999-66 CARVERS— Wanted, two Brst-claa* cir^J ers at once. Corlies. Cbajiman & Drake. 264-66 CLERE— Good salesman, one who under CLERK— Good salesman, who stands bookkeeping; German preferred: must come well recommended. Inquire 340 gist Seventh st 4 Ci OATM Ali its— Two coatmakers and ' one pantsmaker at once: must be steady «md first-class workmen. J. N. Hartbaner, Sioux Palls. Dak. 5 lOMIUiSSION MAN— Warned, a hustler, 1 one that is honest, steady and hustler, ' one that is honest steady and well-ac- quainted with the city trade, to sell butter and eggs on commission; big money in it to the right party. Address AA. Globe. 263 66 IMSIIERS— Wanted, hardwood finish- ers for work on the now Spalding hotel, Duluth. Applj at Room 52, Globe building. " 263-64 HELPER— man as helper ex- perienced in setting up stoves. 448 Wabasha st. George 11. l.ains. 4 J A BORERS— Wanted, laborers for work J at reservoir, at head of Dale st., $1.60 per day. Apply at work or to McArthur Bros.. ]'-."< East Vourth st. 260-264 LATHERS— Five good lathers wanted. J Call at 7"^t» York st between 6 and 7 p. m. 263-63 t] 1 is and teams wai :eJ at Power 'ji.IEN AM) TEAMS wai::ei at Bower ■lvl House. St. Autnouy Hill. 4 MEN— Wanted, fifty men at Grand oi>era bouse stage entrance, Fourth st., at 11 o'clock this morning. 4 OFFICE WORK— Wanted, man with $200 cash security to take charge of branch office; salary $6() i-cr mouth and pari of profits. Address Box 355, Eau Claire, Wis. 262-266 I" )1101<H.1!AI'1)1( TKiM'KK- Wanted. photographic printer immediately. photographic printer immediately. Schlattmau Bros., 271 East Seventh st., St. l'aul. 4 It EPORTER— situation as reporter on t daily paper, -ix months' experience, or as local editor and foreman of country paper, by young man of twenty-three: six years" In the* newspaper business. Address N 120. Globe. 264-66 ros E fl*"l"I ERS— Six lirsrilaV aand- rONE CUTTERS— Six firsi^ciasJT sand- stone cutters at once, timer & Smith: upper levee. 264-66 . SOl.lt ITORS wanted, male or female: employment light. respectable and profit- able. 43 East Fourth st., Boom 21. 264 w.xi |>M .> First-class clothing lahi SALESMAN — First-Class clothing (loth- man wanted at the United States cloth- thing Bouse, corner Seventh and Jackson sts. 263-205 1 aki.E ll. \ Mi- Wanted. A No. 1 stable l ABLE 11 ANO— Wanted. A No. 1 stable baud at 18 Second st. ilcrler <£ Co. 2 Sum •.. siaTlier— WameTlT gooa sten- TENOG RA I'll ER— Wanted, good sten- Ograpber for temporary position; rail- road office; apply before 9 o clock Monday morning; 507 Grand Opera Block. I TOY E REPAIRERS w-auted. Saie TOVE REPAIRERS wauted. San- somes Co.. 400 and 411 Sibley st. 1 TAILOR— Wanted, a good tailor to go to Spencer, 10. Apply to Good .t Schur- meier, 372 Jackson. 4 '"pAII.O!: — Wanted, coatmaker at 315 rpAl LOR— Wanted" coatmaker at 315 A Jackson st. 5 'I 7\ 1 ..>><;- --U anted, c >at and vest makers. 'lUii.iiib- Wanted, coat and vest makers. 1 Call at "*>'.' West Seventh st Monday morning. 1 1^. VII. OR — First-class, steady work and JL good pay. 1. X. L. Dye Works, 107 Martin st. " " 3 rpiNNEßS— Highest wages pai<r llrst-class rpiNNEßS— Highest wages paid first-class J- tinners at Pond's, 317 Nicollet ay., Mm neapolis. 262-67 THINNERS wanted at Prendergast Bros., J- 02 East Third st. 5 Tinsmith — Wanted, a good tinsmith ai fTUNSMITH— Wanted, agood tinsmith at J. once. 139 Concordat 263-64 nrtuREE experienced carriage and hleigb a"*ll painters. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh . painters. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 204 L[» "1 1 oi.s'i ERElt— WanTedT" a " O V -class [I'lioi.ntkrkE— Wanted, a" first-class 1 upholsterer: no other need apply. At I'eter Eiswinh & Son's, 82 West Seventh st WAITERS— Wanted, tWo good waiters at WAITERS— Wanted, two good waiters at Grotejs Tivi.li. 2 WAITERS— Young men to wait 011 tables at McVeigh Brae., 07 East Third st. 1 WAITER— Wanted, one active waiter WAITER— Wanted, one active waiter (white) at the Delicatessen. 186 East Seventh st. 5 p.* I ii-.AAl — stadj work, S3 per day? Ai j "J-KAM-— kteadj work, S3 "f>cr day? <I\J Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 264 LOST .4!%1> roi'.f I>. Dog LOST-^slo REWARO— away U from commissary department N. I*. It. ];.. a yellow curled-hair shepherd dog, white breast ball off- one hind foot, brown eves; answers to ilie name of Cnrlcy. The above reward will be paid if returned to dining car department Northern Pacific railroad. Missi>sii|.i si. 1.. R. Met/. 263-69 Hua* «..- nn:su— one pair of lay horses, hitched to hack; owner can have same by paying expenses. 370 East giiuh. 203-i*4 tth. 2ri3-H4 Ml" ARE STRAVEO-Straycd or stolen, s.ll. bay mare, blind in left eve. Please re- fclm to 522 Gaul tier at ' 203 6-1 Pi r l.osT -i'ointer pup, long ears and tail, white and pup, long ears will tail, large white and orange spots: -will pay for trouble if returned to 158 West Ninth St. Tlayward. 204-65 PONY torvi —A grrty pony. Sept. 1. Kinder POKY return to Jacob Nelson, 1. Finder will return to Jacob Nelson, 245 East Third st 263-65 SITUATIONS __________*- ieiraJf. . rrUEN-T.f*; GIRLS for dressmaking, 473 Broadway. Mrs. Mother. 4 Ci to A X SEW Kits— Wanted, three girls to ' sew on cloak*: rone but experienced hirn-s need apply. Nathan Lvons i Co.. cor. i bird and Cedar "sts. - 2£4 (MOK — Wanted, a flrst-closs cook, with { M OK— Wanted, a first-class cook, vrith " -''. references. Mrs. A. G. Foster, 41K1 Sum mit ay. ■ 262 68 l"i.»«*»rV— lady cook to leave city, $■!<> V-> net month; transportation furnished. Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and HoberL 264 ; COO "<.— Experienced cook. 342 West COOK— Experienced cook. 342 West Third st 264-65 COOA— First class cook wanted immedi ately. Inquire at 42Q Sclhy uv. 5 ISIIWASIIER wanted at Clarendon hotel. 261 D&E<sjf.Vsr;*. — Wanted, first-class draper and cotter at 42 West Ninth st.4 D; j. it a .«*• firs— a Hiehoa gill »»«* a nur>e girl. Mr«. R. P. Marvin,. 51 Summit ay. GofKSSRSH fartweyauag jtrls in En- T glish. French, Ueriaai:. ramie, etc. Ad dress, with refinances, C 24. glebe. 263 67 GtKLS— GIRLS— Boot plac?*s in the city. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Ral»ert' . 264 HOCSRWOBIi-A rcs^*ct»'»le girl far general h*nsth«ld wark, in a family of three; washing and ironing* high wages to superior girl; only experienced lie!;-, need apply. 536 Dawson sr., hiviou'sblutr. 264-66 MOUSE WORK— Wanted, a ;ood girl for f jSl'.SKWOKK— Wtntrd. it-ood Kirl for Ci general housework; must be com»etent; German or Sweed preferred. Apply 234 gag Thirteenth -:. 5 [rOtiSEWtfRR— A girl f«r general house- ll mii ; one who can wash and iron, at 478 Cedar st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl; good wages. No. 425 Bast Eighth sr. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted. a Swede girl for light homework at 643 Dayton ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housewurk; one who is a c»l cook. Call at 103 Pleasant ay., near Third st 4 HOUSKWORK— Wanted, agood girl for HOCSSWORK— Wanted, a good sri for general housework. Apply 529 West minster si. 4 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a cirl for light housework for a family of two persons; must be a good cook. Call at 520 Summit ay. 4 HOUSEWORK.— Wanted, girl for general OItSEWi/ItK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apnly at 284 East Ninth st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wan tad. a girl for gen- eral housework at 2-10 Sherman st. 4 rj OUSEWORK-Wanted, Scandinavian AJ. girl. 854 Minnesota at 4 HOUSEWOBK— General servant wanted, one used to children. 371 Charles st. 4 OI'SEWOEK— a good German girl for general housework. Call at 176 West Ninth St., third floor. 284-66 its KWOftK-Waii letlTsirl for general work; none but first-class need apply. 395 walnut st 4 H~ OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework: good wages. Apply at once at 227 liriehart st. 5 HOUSEWORK— domestic girl for general housework. Apply at once at 185 East Fifteenth st, near Jackson. 4 OI'SSW" DRK-A good Vrl for general housework; Scandinavian preferred. 667 Wabasha. 5 OUSEWORK-Wanted. a girl for gen- eral housework at 562 Bobert st 5 HOUSEWORK— A German girl wanted at '567 Walnut St.. corner oak. • 264-65 tII'sSWORK- ("iri for general house- OUSEWORK— GirI for general house- work. 343 East Ninth st 4 HOUSEWORK— A good German girl. Apply 392 East sixth st. 5 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework. Call at 633 Cedar si. 1 Hot "SEWORK— A~g»od girl for general HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework in family of two. 324 Olm sted. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a go<xi girl for general housework; must be good cook*. and wash aud iron; references required. 478 ted st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wauted, agood German girl for general honsework. Call at 432 Thomas st. I HOUSEWORK— Wanted, agood girl for Hoi SEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Call at J64 West Sixth st 1 HOUSEWORK.— A girl wanted at 97 West Tenth si. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework in small family; German preferred. 466 Iglehart st. 3 OUSEWORK— A girl wanted nt 97 West tTi'-.KWoRK— A girl wanted at 97 West Tenth st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted; one that can do some cooking. 95 Dakota ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— a general serv- ant girl. Apply at 766 Ashland ay. 3 Ho; SEWORK— Giri for general house- work. 41 Mackubin st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good strong girl for general homework at 646 ( an ada st. 4 LAl>¥ CLERK— First-class lady milliner clerk; steady work for competent per son. Lite Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert 264 ITCHEN GIRL wanted at 497 Broad- 1\ way; one that can cook. 5 T^ITcIIKN GIKI.. Windsor hotel. TWITCH EN GIRL. Windsor hotel. ITCH EX GlßLS— Wanted, two kitchen ITCHKX<iii:i7s"— Wanted, two kitchen girls at Aril Kobert st. . 5 [7*"lT<:itKN Glßl.— Wanted, ii neat Iv kitchen girl at M West Fourth st. 5 NURSE wanted at once; one who would assist in housework. 507 Marion st. 4 Mt'RSE — Wet nurse. Apply in person to 11 2:12 Ellen st. , 4 PASTRY COOK— Wanted, girl for pastry- room at Clifton hotel. 5 OLISHEK— Wanted, a lady polisher at 16 West Tentn St.; please call immedi ately. 4 SALESLADIES, clerks, stenographers and bookkeepers, j*>s)tions secured on short notice. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert -61 S ECONO GIRL, wanted, at 3-"5 Wash- O ington st 4 Wanted. general servant; good wages. 601 Selby ay. 4 ctRVANT- (iood eeneral servant; must understand cooking: good wages. must understand cooking; good wages." 601 Selby ay. 3 ERVAN'T GIRI — Wanted, immediately, O a first-class >e rvan t girl in a family of two: German preferred ; references required. Apply nt once at 31 Iglehart st 3 SALESLADY — A young saleslady. Come well recommended. 32*2 Wabasha st. ('rand Block. 2 SECOND COOK— Warned, second cook QECOND COOK— Wanted, second cook O and dishwasher. Woodruff House, Mer- riam Park. 3 SECOND GIRI.— Wanted at 86 Western aye., a competent second girl, Swede or German required. . 2 SECOND GIRL— good second girl at SO Western ay.: rererenccs required. l SECOND WORK— Wanted, a girl for sec- ond work, at 395 Washington st. 1 SEWING GlßL— Wanted for drcssmak- ing; 230 Western ay. corner Nelson. Miss Bidding. 1 SEWING Gi Wanted two good sew- ing gills and one apprentice. Mrs. Oliver 4 -IS Wabasha street 1 AIST FINISHERS— waist- ilnishers wanted. Boom 15, Fore- paugh block. .- 3 VtJJAIsT FINISHER- Wanted, a good »V waist finisher at 23 West Third st up stairs. 4 ! VI 7" ANTED— Three good cooks, two good » V laundry girls, ten girls for general j housework. 2/ East Seventh st., room 2. '26 WANTED— Immedfatoly four first-class W cooks; no washing; and two good sewing girls. Corner Nelson. Miss Bidding. 5 ll'-iNThI) — good cooks, ten girls 1 1 for general housework. 27 East Sev- cii h st. Room 2. 4 DYE WORKS. L. J A MIES ON & 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* TVroRTHWKSTKRN STEAM Dye Works TVfoKTH WESTERN STEAM Dye Works 1 v and Scouring house, 416 Kot>ert st, Byan block. Gentlemen's garments cleaned, dyed and repaired. Ladies' dresses, shawls, 1 ! '-e-. gloves cleaned aud dyed. Goods called for and delivered. 264 imtSS.TIAKIftO* ______&_____*________[ DRESSMAKING— Basques cut and fit DUES.-..M.YKING — Basques cut and tit, buttonholes marked, for $2; perfect fit guaranteed. 441 Sibley at, betweeu Seventh and Eighth. " . 260-66 RESSMAKEK— A competent dress- maker wants sewing in families: can come well recommended. Address 477 Su- periorst ■ ■ ' " 5 BOARD *%VA»TKD. OARDINti HOUSE KEEPERS, you can till your houses with boarders by ap ! plying at the Boarding House Exchange, 27 ' Last Seventh st, room 2. 264 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7 20, 1883. SITUATIONS wasted. . Mule. . AN ATTBRNKY, well acquainted in me Northwest, desires a position as credit man or otherwise with a good firm. Ad. dress S 77. Globe. 260-00 BOOKK KFPER— Young men (25) desires situation as cashier or assistant double entry bookkeeper; three years' experience; A 1 references. Address Kill. Glooe. 4 BOOKKEEPER— Young man desires po sition an bookkeeper iv a wholesale eg retail house; can give best of references. Ad dress L 182, Globe 264 66 OOKKEKrEK — Also civil engineer, experienced and accurate with figures, wishes position; Lost of references given. Address B 141, Globe. 4 EOOatKREPUR— Wanted, position by a practical bookkeeper in city. Ader.'ss V 10, Glisbc. ' 26405 BOY wants a position after 6 in the even ing to work iv hotel if possible. Ad dress » if. Globe. - 4 CU.BtB— Experienced hardware and stove ' man open for engagement Oct. 1. - t* No. 121. Clehe. 4 CLRKKS— At the Bee Hive Enterpri-e for clerks, bookkeepers, traveling sales men, etc. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert sis. SSI UK— Young man of eighteen wishes a si lion in geseral store: has had some experience. Addieas 355 Rice st. 5 Cs»AOH a colored young man de ' airing an occupation in a private family io dri?«i anal take charge of horses. Loca tions. 122 Valley St., city. 5 • irfil EX— the Bee Hive Enler prise. Seventh and Robert, for experi enced ooarkasan. 204 CHAl UMA.i-A temperate young man of experience wants a situation; best of references. Address I' 95, Globe. 5 AlKYHAM*— Wanted, j oung man for dairy. Apply Marquette saloon, corner Carroll and Louis sts.,' 9 a. m. 5 KEIVEKY i»aiv'K!t— At the Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert, for a No. 1 delivery driver. '-Mi 4 MrEt»YMKN"T wanted by a middle-aged -a-a man whore he can make himself useful. Address Ed Wilson. Globe. 4 EMPLOYMENT— Married man wants a position of some kind; will work in country or city; can furnish best of refer ences. Address O 108, Globe. 4. MPI.OY.MENT desired by a gentleman willing to work, with a* fair band in writing: well versed in Scandinavian, Eng lish and German. Address P 119, Globe. 4 .MfLOVMRM'-Bni' wants a position after (J in the evening, to work in hotel i! possible. Address IJ 140, Glooe. 5 MI'UITMSNT-Boy wants position where he can work for his board and go to school. 475 Carroll st. 204-65 .MPf.OYM.ENT— PIace in private family desired by young mau. Address UCCen tra lav. 20-1-70 Ors'll'B ITOUK- Employment by young man; well educated; officii iron pre ferred; five years' experience to wholesale house; A 1 city reference. L 71, Glebe. 4 OKEICK WORK— a situation by a young man in an I Bee or factory; fair penman. Address U 114, Globe. 5 rTWIf.OB — Wanted, n situation as cutter by A. ,a young nan nut- .1 thirty; good experi ence. Address «H W. Globe. 262-64 rpEACIIER— A well-educated young man, x speaking English, French and German, wishes a position as teacher. Address B 146. Globe. 263-65 TUTOR— Young Englishman wants en gagement; English, Latin, Greek, draw ing (free hand end architectural), mathe matics, etc. ; reference. P 118, Globe. 3 ATCHMAN- At the Bee Hive Enter- W prise. Seventh and Robert, for watch man, furnishing bonds. 264 WAIISI'. — wanted by a clean and sober vonug Swede; talks German and English, but is a stranger in this city. Address X lOB, Globe. 4 WHITING wanted to do evenings; notes taken in shorthand if desired. Address D 138, Globe. 4 if vitiate. AT THE Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert, for experienced stenog raphers and typewriters; rapid writers. 2(>4 \ T TUB Bee Hive Enterprise, seventh JN. and Robert, forexperieuced lady clerks. 264 AT THE Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh ' and Robert, for experienced servants, furnishing good recommendations. 26 i CLERK— Young lady would like a situa tion in confectionery store or bakery; has experience in bakery. Please address J. S. Moir. 412 Wabasha st. 204 07 Cashier— Situation wanted by a young married man who lias had ten years' ex perience in the banking business, as assistant cashier or teller. Address Bank, Globe. '2 CLERK— of twelve years' experience desires position in general store: can sneak French and German. Address D- M, Globe. 3 CIOOK AXI) WAITER, first -class, wish ' situation in first-class private family. Address Employment. 47 Tenth st. 4 IM»K AND SECOND-GIRL— sis- J ters wants places together in a private house as cook and second-girl; give refer ences 52 West Tenth st, Room 15. 4 CIOOK— A first class cook wants a situation y in a private house; give references. 52 West Tenth St., Room 15. 5 C~iOOK— wanted as cook in first t Class family by young woman; can fur nise best references; no postals. Call at 620 St. Peter st. 204 COOK— Wanted, cooking wanted in private J first-e'ass family by young woman just from the East, at 620 St, "Peter st. -'Hi COOK— a girl wants a place as J cook, where there is no washing, or gen eral housework. Please address Globe office. for two days only. J 109, Globe. 5 FOUR competent German girls want pri vate places: two for dining and kitchen work. German Intelligence, 52 West Tenth. ■ 264-65 HOUSEWORK— Two faithful German girls, experienced in general boose work, strangers in the city, want situations at once: good references. 380 standi St. 5 OUSEKEEI'EK— Eastern lady, stranger in the city, would like a posi tion as housekeeper in widower's family. Ad dress lii. Globe, Minneapolis. 4 HOUSEKEEPER— Good German lady. first-class housekeeper, wants position. Address V IPS. Globe. : 5 HOUSEKEEPER— middle lady seeks a position as housekeeper. Ad dress L 148. Globe. 4 HOUSE WO UK— Young girl from the East wishes a. situation as second girl; pri- family. Address B IQ6, Globe. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, to go out wash ing and ironing by the day. Address II S T. 211 West Seventh st. 5 NURSE — Wanted, situation as child's I I nurse or second girl in a private family ; can fuuiish best references from last em ployer. 020 St. Peter st., city. 3 NURSE— Wanted, by a girl fourteen years I v old, a place to mind a babe in a private family; good references. Address or call at 03 East Eighth. 3 NURSE Wanted, situation by a widow lady as nurse and companion to an in valid lady; best of references. Address G. L. 11.. 480 Collins st., St. Paul. 3 "jVfURSE— young lady would like a place lv as none or lady's maid: best of refer ences. Address AD L. 257 West Seventh st. NURSE— A young lady would like to take care of a child in a hotel and sleep at home. Address V 110. Globe. 3 SEWING— An exjierienced seamstress would like sewing dv the week; will work for $4.50. Address 448 Minnesota st. SEWING— Wanted, family sewing: perfect O fit by the French system; $5 per week. 336 East Seventh st., Room 1. 3 OKAVIMi- family sewing by the O day; one who understands culling and titling. Address O 110, Globe. 1 SEWING — Wanted, by a lady, plaiu sew ing to do at home. Call at 78 Tilton st, near Rice. . 1 STENOGRAPHER— stenographer and typewriter would like a position in an office; no objection to leaviugcity. O 111, Globe. 1 SECOND GIRL— girl of experience O wants situation as second girl or nurse in private family. Call or address 249 Nor ris st. 3 OECONO WORK- Wanted, by a girl a sit- O nation to do second work in private family. Address Nellie, Globe. 3 S~ TENOGRAFHER— A position in any kind of business is wanted by a lady stenographer and typewriter. Address S 110, Globe. 4 SITUATION wanted by two sisters as cook and second girl, competent, in first -class private families, and fourteen good girls for housework. Ladies' Employment, corner Nelson. Miss Bidding. ~ 5 YFEWRITER— Young lady wishes posi tion in law office to take dictation on typewriter or in shorthand. -I' WAITRESS — as waitress or sec ond girl in a private family* Address M 109, Globe. 3 WASHER— A girl would like a situation »> as washer in a steam laundry; is well experienced. Call or write at 24 East Sixth st. - 3 ASH Kit WOMAN— A woman wants to do washing at her home: willing to deliver. Address 581 Brewster ay. 3 200,190 WANTS Were printed la the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. This ii the best evidence that the Globs is the People's PAr-EX WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION IN js> "THE GLOBE." Si LYONS & TICKNOR. Druggists, 707 East. Third street, corner Bates. j ]( CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Virginia. — MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash* . land avenue and Dale street. •*'' ' A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West Seventh street. ■;. . • BBRKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. "*"* : E. FOX, 482 Rice street lx O. P. WILLIAMS, C4S Reaney street FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. .T. n. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Ser ') enth street. 3 *•; f HIPPLISR A COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East; Seventh street w JwWN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY/ 470 Jackson street. ■' WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. ' I M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442 Broadway. HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. BUSINESS CHANCES. IHcKenncr & Wheeler, 145 East Fifth st THK FOLLOWING at a third value with very easy terms : BO akding HOUSE— A bargain, con taining 14 rooms, always full. Select and good paying boarders and roomer '; loca tion finest in city; handsome brick terrace; rent. $15 under market; elegantly furnished; ready to walk into; at a positive sacrifice. NOT HICK of 12 rooms; beautifully fur nished; full all the time; paying well; fine location; to see this is to buy; cheap, and terms to suit purchaser. FLAT— A 23-room furnished Hut; lease and furniture for sale; the flat is con stantly full, clearing from $90 to $120 monthly; it can be had awfully easy; located on Seventh st. ArAll.W MEAT MAKKKT-Yonr own figure, or will trade for- team good work horses: must be sound and young. DO NOT WAIT nil fall to locate in busi ness; it will then cost you twice as much as now; see our list of bargains; it will pay yon. McKenuev & Wheeler, 148 East Fifth st. between Robert and Jackson. 264 S. V. Root tfc Co., Business Chances and Kent a I Agency, 186 East Seventh. Near Jackson. WK have some of the most desirable VV chances in the city listed. Ftit.MsUisl) -sis*— lla/e you seen our list of furnished houses, full of roomers and boarders? right down town: very select; have six for you to choose fiom; will make price to suit you. C~UliA;l A.VO CUNI'MCTIOSEKf-We I have th good ones left: investigate. l£Ql »fa WtLl. POX YOU in business ipOUV/ that will clear from $300 to $500 monthly: partes.-.!]. WE AYE $2,000 to invest in merchan . disc with a good partner; also $5,000 for a good drug store. ALLASUSKi.; Ot'it LIST— Will be astonished at our bargains; we in vestigate what we list and represent it just what it is; Hats, butcher shops, groceries, sa loons, farms, houses, and, in fact, anything you want. S. V. loot it Co., 86 East Sev enth st., Herbst block. 264 The I"i«lt'liiy Company, 17 Bast Sixth SL 'Yx BUSINESS CHANCES in all lines. f OAKGAIN in two grocery stores. ,: v. IT EAT MAKKET— Very cheap. " DUVKItS for lots, if cheap. fr VI ONE Y TO LOAN on personal property. /COLLECTIONS made everywhere. j~" : pITY SALESMAN wanted. {,•■ KOCERIES— SISO cash will r-ny a stock of staple groceries worth $3UO or more, if taken to-day ; rent only $15. 204' J. S. Caooeh al* Co.. 51 East Fourth st. ILK DEPOT— Delivering 150 gallons daily; everything first-class; paying handsome profit: this is gilt-edged. C^l SI'OMKKS. ATTENTION— and J stationery store $125, and a daisy for $350; boarding houses, beat'locations, at 50 cents on the dollar. ■ - .":. BRICK HOTEL— Forty-two rooms, doing large business: come in and see us, we are always on deck. J. S. Gooeh & Co. ■ 204-65 i j-.i neon* Business Chances AItARGAIN if taken at once: a first class bakery and confectionery doing a good business; also furniture for a six-room Hat; will sell together or separately; rent reasonable; location first-class. J. K. 1... Globe. 263-69 LAtrtSMITH SHOP for sale, to relit or exchange for house and lot, or a stock of goods or grocery. Inquire 085 Wabasha, milliuery, or address Joseph Mosbner. \\ in sted. Minn. ; 262-64 BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE- ' With lease, with or without tools, cheap; roast poor health; six corners. East Sev enth. Meudotd and Minnehaha sts. Dayton's bluff, St. Paul. 259-65 BOOT AND SHOE STOCK wanted; will pay cash or trade first class lot between the cities tor a small stock. Address CF T, Globe. ' 255-64 CIGAR STOKE— A first-class cigar store, good location, must be sold on account of illness. Address H 146, Globe. 263-64 FOR SALE— Hotel furnished completely in new town of great expectations; ex cellent opportunity for man and wife of right stamp: land or improved farm accept able. Address B. E. Bushncll, Wayzata, Minn. 262-65 FOR SALE— furniture and lease of a second-class hotel doing a good busi ness in one the best towns in Southern Min nesota; furniture all new: good reason for selling. Address X 117, Globe. 263-64 FOX SALE— Stock of general merchandise and store building in town in North Da kota: the only store in town : sales averaged $25,000 for last six years ; will reach $30,000 this year, paring net profit ot over $3,50 >; three elevators in town ; good farming coun try: never had failure of crop; stock can be reduced to suit purchasers: about So. ooo re quired. Address N 118. Globe. 261-67 FOX SALE— First-class meat market; cen tral location : will sell at a bargain ; best of reason given tor selling. Address s 109, Globe. . 204-66 GKOCEKY STORK— Foe sale, a well es- T tablished grocery store on Bast Seventh St.; must sell on account of sickness. Ad dress B 135, Globe. 263 69 PAKTN£K WANTED— A young florist wishes for a nice floral designer: busi ness a gentleman or lady can engage in with S:>0O; knowledge of the business not re- quired.- Address J 110, Globe. 264 66 WANTED TO BUY— A milk route m good condition, without team, etc. Address D IS!*. Globe. 263-65. WANTED to BIT\. .«• BRICK WANTED— 200,»'00 build ing brick, to be delivered this fall; pre-' fer to exchange a first-class St. Paul home or business properly for same. C. B. Lawton, " 811 Dakota ay., city. - 264-70 CA It PETS— Wanted to buy, two Brussels carpets to cover two rooms 12xlS feet; must be cheap and but little worn. Address M 105, Globe". 264 House AND LOT— Wanted, to buy a house and lot in good neighborhood, near cars or cable line: cost s3,soo t0 55,000. A. S. Fisher. 321 Chestnut st. •■ 263 RAGS. SCRAP IKON AND MEl'ALx— Dealers and shippers. Call on or write to J. Firestone, wholesale dealer in paper makers' supplies; reference, any responsible firm in the city. 262 Jackson st, St. Paul, Minn.. Telepheue 753. Call 3. 310* STOVE— Wanted to buy, a second-hand cook stove. Address 1) 183, Globe. 263-65 BOARD OFFERED. BOARD and furnished room for winter for two gentleman at 20 Tilton, near Waba sha. 263-69 BOAKD— Nicely furnished rooms, second I floor, with board; furnace beat. 162 East Eleventh st. 264-65 BOARD — one or two young ladies , to take room and partial board. Inquire at Woman's Exchange. 2**4-65 BOAKD— 61 IgUhart st., furnished rooms with ~ board near street cars, , ten min utes' walk from postoffice. 261-66 JGLKHAKT ST., 117, near Rice-Three 1 rooms for rent either furnished or unfur nished, with board; furnace heat. .262-68 -. - FOR REST. .- , Houses. : A LARGE .LIST of good houses for rent, A LARGE LIST of good houses forrent, all locations and prices. James & Bate ham Iteming agency, Oermau-Aracr em Bank. • - ■ ■ 260-05 COTTAGES— For rent new eight-room J cottages on corner Thomas and Marion streets; large cellar: city water in also. Price, No. 605, $25; No. 607, $22; No. 609, $21; No. 611. $20; No. 613, $18. Apply at 613 Marion street 209-263 COTTAGE— For rent, cottage of iour rooms on Otsego st. ; Tent $9. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 Kast Thirteenth st. 232* COTTAGE— A cottage of six rooms: ye y pleas ant location, inquire 174V4 Charles at ■ 864-68 FOR rent— First floor in private house, 345 Sherman st. ; six rooms, good cellar; water paid. (ai lat 341 Sherman st. 263* j HOUSE for rent and furniture for sale; yen rooms, water and bath: rent cheap to parties buying furniture. 200 El len st 262-673 HOUSE For rent a very convenient sev- en-room bouse, 222 Fourteenth st Ap ply to 11. Dougan, 220 East Thirteenth st J 262* : HOOSE— rooms and shed, hard and soft water. Inquire 158 East Isabel st 262- -64 HOUSE— Sevan rooms, on Cedar st., No. 793; bath, water, closet, soft water and city water; good cellar; good reference re quired: $35 per mouth. ' 204 ■ HOUSE— For rent house, ten rooms; fur- nished or unfurnished; all modern im provements; in fine order: good ueighlvor- o»d ; 83 Leech st" corner Mcßoal. 204-07 HOUSE— Eleven-r»»m house, with all the modern conveniences; line grounds good barn, etc. ; Robert st, opposite W. It Merriam's residence. N. R. Frost Room 10. Frost block. 262-206 HOUSE— For rout new eleven room house, 77 Iglehart st : modern improvements; steam heater; will be ready Oct. 1. Inquire on the premises. 264-67 HOUSE— rent, an elegantly furnished house on Summit ay. for the winter. Address M 107, Globe. 263-65 HOCSE— For rent, a six-room house and barn at $18 per mouth. J. A. Sabin. Davidson block. 203-67 HOUSE— For rent. Nos. 2*9 and 291 Prairie st, double house with all mod ern conveniences; nine rooms each. Address P. O. Box 437. »252 HOUSE— One house and several tenements for rent, from $20, $15, $10, 98, $6; 254 Commercial st. . 143* HOUSE— For rent, new house on Sixth st., between Hoffman and Maria ays., with modern Improvements; rent low. Inquire of T. E. Blase, Room 2, Davidson 203-07 HOUSE— Eight -room house to rent, in- quire 422 East Seventh. 202-08 HOUSES FOR RENT— Furnished or un- furnished, with all modern conveniences; cheap to right party. Inquire 433 Holly ay. 203 69 HOUSE— House, eight rooms, with all modern improvements. Call at corner Martin and St Peter sts. Meat Market 263-264 HOUSE— Fine tin-room house, corner Canada and Spruce sts.: all sunny rooms, with modern improvements; twelve minutes' walk from union depot; reference required. Inquire at 253 Spruce st. 264-65 HOUSE— For rent, Summit ay. and St Peter st., elegant fourteen-room house. including conservatory; all modern improve ment-. Inquire 45 Summit ay. 201-07 House— For rent, eight-room house, No. 147 Nina ay. ; all modern improve ments. Inquire at rear. 263-07 HOUSES— For rent, small houses, $18 ai-icce: new: all conveniences; on hill, near Kiltson's.Apply 139 West Fifth st.X 20407 ___ NEW RIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, witn modern couuenienees; $30 until the Ist of May, o will sell on easy terms. 785 Iglehart st. - 263-67 TO RENT— Oct. 1, 1888, new house; two tenements; six rooms: No. 666 limine St., Dayton's bluff. Apply to T. Connolly, on the premises. 263-66 Rooms. A URORA A Y.. 169— Two or three very xi desirable rooms for rent to parties with out children for light housekeeping. 260-69 B" ROADWAY. 531— A nicely furnished parlor and other rooms; modern con veniences. ' 264-70 ROADWAY, 489— Nicely furnished room in private family. 263-65 ROADWAY, 537— koonis for rent.either furnished or unfurnished, with I halen water and use of wash-house. Inquire at same place. , , 7 , 202-67 ROADWAY, 519— For rent, large front room, neatly furnished; private family; references. 264 ROADWAY, Nicely furnished front alcove room; bath, etc. 26105 ARROLL ST., 484— For rent, pleasant / furnished room, to one or two gentle men. Private family. 260 64 C~Vei>AR ST.. 6001.— Nicely furnished J frout room for rent with use of bath. 263-65 _^ IGIITH ST.. 229— Pleasant unfurnished room to parties without children: pri vate family; desirable location. 261-65 TjUGHTH ST., 425, EAST— A large, hand- EIGHTH ST.*, 425, EAST— A large, con- somely turnished room; modern con veniences; private family. 200 CO EH'lirti ST., 229— Pleasant, furnished room for one or two gentlemen : con venient and desirable location. 264-65 EXCHANGE ST., 366, NORTH— targe, turnished alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen; modern conveniences; use of bath. 262-64 FLAT— Eight-room, corner flat, Brat floor; steam heat and all modern conveniences, in "Premier," corner St. Peter st. and Col lege ay. Inquire of St. Paul Apartment House com pan v. Room 10, Frost block. * 262-66 " ' FLAT of four nice rooms, suitable for housekeeping. 648 Jackson st. 264-65 OL'RT H ST., 125, WEST —one pleasant furnished room second door from Rice Park. 5 FIFTH ST., 139, WEST— Rice Park —For rent, small furnished room to gen tleman; $1 .50 per week. 26 65 PDK SALE— Nine furnished rooms: all J. rented: must be sold at once ; will sell cheap. Call 27 East Seventh st, Room 2. 263-0-1 IFTH ST., 125, WEST— A small fur- nished sleeping room to gentleman only: near Rice Park. 264-65 EANKLIN ST.. 4( 5. NORTH, opposite People's theater— Two unfurnished rooms, modern improvements, for house keeping. 264 OURTH ST., 167 WEST— Comfortable OURTH ST., 167 WEST— Comfortable furnished rooms; steam heat; bath room cable line; boarding. ' 203-69 OURTEENTH ST.. 241, EAST— For ' rent, a nicely furnished room in private family, with or without board. 264-66 H' AROENRERG PLACE. 816, Be- tween Atwaterand Sycamore— Forrent, two front rooms and a garret; $3 per month ; one block from street cars. 264 JACK~SON ST., 443— Pleasant furnished rooms, $-< per month and upwards. 264-67 VV MARTIN ST.— Four unfurnished rooms. I>l Inquire 600 Cedar st. 263-64 MISSISSIPPI ST.. 626— Four rooms, first floor. Apply to 11. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth st. 262* "JVTINTHST., 317 EAST, NEAR BROAD TVriNTH ST., 317 EAST, NEAR RKOAD iv way— Large front room: private fam ily: transients accommodated; board if de sired. 202-64 AX ST.. 395. NORTH, corner Sixth— OAK ST., NORTH, room; bay win- Large furnished front room; bay win dow: private family. 260-66 OAK ST., 2 16— Two furnished rooms with modern conveniences. 263 04 EARL ST.,2l3— Nicely furnished rooms, large and mail; modern conveniences: oriek terrace; rent reasonable. 203-64 i PEARL ST., 217— Furnished or unfur- EARL ST.. 217— Furnished or unfur nished rooms, $0 to $10; meals if de sired; bath; no housekeeping. 204 ROBERT ST.. 343— Neatly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; next to German-American National bank. Call at room 2. - . . 263-69 ROOM— Good alcove front room: use of bath and all modern conveniences; suitable for young lady with references. call at 11 a.m. 179 Pleasant ay. ' 260 65 ROOM— To lent, furnished room. Apply to 11. C. Ilemeuwav. 363 Robert st ~y *>--*." , •■'62-08 - ROOMS— For rent oi c nicely furnished front room ; also flat of four rooms ; all mondern conveniences. -Address Midland Bros., corner Seventh and Wabasha. 263-64 ROOM— For rent, unfurnished front room, with alcove. -Inquire at 214 Fuller st. - 264-65 *. ■"-- ■■:-.■- ROOMS— For rent three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply 57 West Third st. 264 ROOMS— For rent four or five unfurnished rooms. Inquire 165 Mcßoal st 26*2-64 ROOMS— of very desirable rooms for one or two gentlemen, with bath; ' three minutes' walk from -• postoffice ; refer ences. Address O I<>s. Globe. 264 67 OBERT ST., 533— one very pleasant furnished room, with use oi bath., etc. " * 264 | TARKEY ST., 392, WEST ST. PAUL— Four rooms for rent inquire at 375 Cedar O. 232-64 fob SETT. _Soonis>»Con<lnucd. IXTII ST., 171, WEST— For rent on sec- ond floor, one famished room with alcove, su' table for two or three gentlemen or gen-He an n and wife. — ■ 204 S EVENTS" ST., 27, EAST. BETWEEN Wabasha and Cedar Sts.— Comfortably furnished rooms at popular prices. G. W. Elwell&Co.- 202-67 S~ T. PETER ST., 562-To rent front al- cove room: steam heat, gas and bath; fourth bell to left in vestibule. 264-t 5 ST. EJCTER ST., 315— Between Third and ' Fourth sts— Elegant furnished rooms for rent cheap; references required. 26-1-05 S."vf i B sr., 227— Near Corner Sibley— Forrent, two nicely furnished rooms. with use of bath ; pric< smo lerate. 264 SUMaaTTAV., 75 AND 77— A number of nicely furnished rooms suitable for two gentleman. 264-70 liIRDST, 342. WEST— PIca-ant fur- IURDST., 342, WEST— Pleasant fnr- nished front rooms, gas, heat, use of bath, 6 e'cl<*cfc dinners. 264 65 BMTH ST.. 20», EAST, BETWEEN Jackson and Sibley— Handsomely fur nisaed raoms: gas. heat bath; ten minutes fr*«i depat: private family. 263-209 TENTS ST.. 103, WRST— For rent, three BNTR ST.. 103, W«ST— For renU Three unfurnished roeais: $10 per month; va cated on Oct 1; no children. 204-66 lETON ST.. 47, One Door from St. Peter —Two front rooms, nicely furnished ; one with alcove; furnace heat and bath. ■ 26-1-65 TEMPERANCE ST., 470, •RFWEEN Eighth and Ninth sts.— Furnished or unfnraished rooms. '20" W ABA* HA ST., 552— Two largo ele gant front rooms, for gentlemen only. Furniture, bedding, linen and carpet* all new. 258-264 ABASHA ST., 677— L00k here I Two rooms, two closets and alcove in new house; just the place for four young men; call and see them before they are picked up. :7 -•■*--■■; 20166 WABASHA ST., 421 — Elegantly tur- WABASHA ST.. 421 — Elegantly fur- nished rooms to rent en suite or sin gle; also, unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply above number. 259-65 ACOUTA ST., 382— For rent, six rooms suitable for housekeeping; cheap. Apply on premises. 263-64 ILLIUS ST., 481, opposite Lafayette park— rent one furnished room, with bath; also two unfurnished parlors; best location; references. 262-6-1 sTtoro*. TORE— For rent, brick store 28x80, with counters and shelves; fitst-class location for dry goods; only three dry goods houses in city: population 4.500. Address P. O. Box 744, Albert Lea, Minu. 259 65 OTORE— For rent store 495 Ohio st; suit- O able for drug business; no other on hill; low rent to good tenant C. J. Schott, prem ises, or 95 East Third st. 250-65 STORE and four rooms for rent; inquire up stairs; use of city water. 388 Como ay. 257-05 STORE— store on Broadway, near Grove, also five-room flat above. Apply 507 Wabasha. 204-07 <£,! PEE MONTH— Good store and 4 *?I'\J living rooms on Fifth st, near the Clifton house. Apply to A. 11. Bogers. No. 309 Jackson st. 263* Offices. . ESK ROOM— For rent, desk room in ESK ROOM— For rent, desk room in Frost block, 28 and 30 Kist Fourth st. Inquire of N. R. Frost. Room 10, 263-72 DESK ROOM— S9 per mouth at 132 East Fourth st. 263-67 OFFICE The best office on ground floor of Globe building. Apply to Room 3, Globe building. 263 67 OFFICE— Physician can rent use of healed \J aud furnished office, books and instru ments. 199 East Seventh st., Room 5. 264-65 OFFICES— To rent the front half of store with a large window; 132 East Fourth St. 263-67 « I *»A**tCJA!.. A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, W2, 7, 7<6 per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. H. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* ARRINOKR&CO. loan money at cur- rent rates on improved property. 49 and 50 Court block. 264 FARM LOANS— In any amount with option of partial payments. City loans made; no delay. William F. Carroll. 359, Drake block. 260-66 FOR SALE— S4, 8 per cent mortgage, $0,300 8 per cent mortgage, well se cured on real estate. Apply to S 108, Globe. 260-64 ■ MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOA.n MINNESOTA MORTGAGE tOAn Company— Loan from $1.0 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. Paul and Room 7, Mackey-Leeg block, Minneapolis. 250* "jit ONE V LOANED on all kinds ot per -ITJL sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; ■ commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. K. Flauigan, manager. 162* ONEY TO LOAN— small or large sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co.. 324 Jacksonst. 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 owners posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc; business strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. 292* MONEY TO LOAN on improved and tin- improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Boom 49, German- American bank : 73* ONEY TO LOAN oil diamonds, watches, and nil goods of value. Pri vate office for consultation. George It, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st. 82* <fc^»n I 1/ \(\ TO LOAN on improved •4?t/Ur*UUU real estate. 199 East Sev enth St.. Room 5. 264 00 HORSES MD CARRIAGES. COUPE— To be sold at a bargain, one coupe, new. Apply to B. F. Francis, Sherman house, or wite to P. O. Box 1146, Duluth, Minn. 202-06 I"*«OR SALE— well-bred four year-old colt; been driven to a buggy in the city all summer, but the owner finds "him too gay for an elderly mau in cold weather: will sell or exchange for a quiet, small horse used to city. Inquire of William McClure, 253 Louis st • 263-65 For sale— horse, weight 1,206 pounds, to sell; going away. 698 Mag nolia st. 263-64 FOR SALE— Cheap, three-spring delivery wagon. Inquire at 415 Cedar st. 204-67 I^OKSALE— Fine driving horse; also phae- I^ORSAEE— Fine driving bone; East Sev- ton. H. Habighorst, 233, 237 Kast Sev enth st. 204 FOR SALE— Delivery wagon, suitable lor -T one or two horses; can be used with or without top, will be sold cheap. Call on Creelman, Avery & Co., 407 Sibley st. 260-606 " PHAETON BUGGY— as new, for sale; will sell on lime to responsible party, or will exchange for first-class light two-seated sleigh for one horse. Inquire 442 Dayton aye. 204 TEAM FOR SALE— A good mule team, wagon and harness; will sell on a small cash payment and give easy terms on bal ance. it. F. Marvin, "45 East Fourth st - 204-05 cnstkcctio;*. NNA C. DREW ECLECTIC COL- lege— Shorthand, typewriting and teleg raphy practical, thoiough and personal in struction. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson. 25!"* J NSTKUCTIONS— French, German, En- glish: pupils are taught to speak from the lirst lesson. W. S. Betts, Grand Opera block. 264-74 PAUL klelst. Teacher or Violin and Mandolin. Forepaugh Block, Rooms 10-11, Seven corners. 202-08 OT. AGATHA'S ACADEM _ OF M USIC, <JT. AGATHA'S AC A OEM V OE MUSIC, O 26 East Exchange St— 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, Germau and English. Now is the best time to enter for a complete course or for any special branch, Tne 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. j Corner Seventh and Jackson. : 175* CHOOL OF. SHORTHAND. TXFE- writing and telegraphy : instruction per sonally and. by mail. Malcolm E. Nichols, 5(>7 Grand Opera block. 134* ,~ ~~ MIMCAI. . MUSIC LESSONS on various instrument at2oTiltonst *. , 263-69 PIANO TUNING $1; first-class work guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett 364 Ellen st . 240 269 P^~ IANO TUNING— For prompt first-class P~ IANO TUNING—For prompt, firstrClass . work leave orders at Wnituey's music »to East Third st '--- * 946* 7 AUCTION S.4T.ES. A. 11. Hi-Coteyf Auctioneer. choice RESIDENCE LOTS ON Mount Ida and Minnehaha Sts.', Near Lafayette Ay. (with splendid large shade trees on the lots), at Auction.— A 11. Niiolay will sell at auction Saturday afternoon, Sept. 22di ISSB, at 5 o'clock p. m., sharp, on the premises, on t Mount Ida st.. only ono block irom Lafayette ay. and De Soto St., two beautiful and very desirable residence lots, known as lots 4 and 15, block 8, in Warren •kWinslow's addiiion tost. Paul; these lots are beautifully shaded, fronting on Mount Ida and Minnehaha sts.. running through from street to street, 50 feet frontage each, suitable for immediate imnrovement; dwell ing houses in this part of the city are in con stant demand and are sure to rent, and pay a very large income, from 10 to 25 per cent on the cost of construction : another great advantage to business men Is, this- property is close to the business section of the lowei part of the city, aud can be reached in a tow minutes; Lafayette ay, horse cars go within one block; investors looking for a profitable and sure investment should attend; terms liberal, only third cash required; balance can remain on mortgage for three years For further particulars apply to Nicolay & Co., Auctioneers and Real Estato Agents foi 4* years, CfS^Our real estate auction sale No. 12,752. 264 E. Holloway, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE— Lot 13, block 0, Ar lington Hills addition, and I •eautiful residence thereon, will be -sold at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Sept. 22, at 4p. m. The house is new, having boen built last year, is two stories, with high basement, contains nine rooms, and is a very handsome-appearing dwelling; front: ou Cook st, near Edgerton st; terms easy. 11. 11. Schulte & Co., agents . E. Holloway. auc tioneer. 2(>o-6< REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE. see I lane City List. FOR SALE— SSOO below market, one of the best lets in Marshall's addition near State st W. F. Carroll, 359 Drake block. 360-66 RESIDENCE A large residence and very fine home cheap and on time. Inquire at house. 840 Lincoln avenue. 200 (>( 1(\l\ FEET, corner Sjuth Robert and Bel ±\J\J videre ay., cheap. Address P. O ■ax 2349. 200-Ot FOR SALE. ABSTRACT BOOKS— Do you want ase of Abstract Books for your county? Sent the number of books in use to get the aston idling low price for. to J. B. ()., 18 Eas Fourth st, St. Paul. No satisfaction, no pay 264-06 CENTER TABUS, bedroom suits ant mattresses, dining table and chairs foi sale; as good as new; must sell at once. 23! Carroll st. 26-: INNER SERVICE— sale, imported genuine Copeland ware; price, $-15 1815 Clinton ay., Minneapolis. 20 - sale, Otto gas engine, four horse power, in first class running order. Inquire at Martin DreisCo., 05 Eas Third st. 262-61 FURNITURE— For sale, one set of furui ture and kitchen set, with a cookiuj stove: will sell cheap. 417 East Fifth st. up stairs. 20' FURNITURE— Nearly new; cheap. 25 Bice st. • 262-< »■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS- sale, tilK Magee range, plain furniture and car pets; parties leaving city. Call at 366 Eas Ninth st. 204-6*: HOUSEHOLD GOODS— For sale, furm ture, carpets, bedroom suits, range tables, one parlor set at 326 East Tenth st 262-64 FOR SALE— and furniture of ten room brick house (new) for sale ; even modern convenience; cheap rent and a bar gain. 542 Minnesota ft. 250-6; (JAFKS — For sale, four fire-proof safes a »?J less than you can buy a second-haiic* safe for; these goods are No. 1 in every re " spect, with extra inside iron door; office anc household safes. Cull between 11 a. m. ant 4 p. m. at No. 132 East Fourth st. 262 S~ TOYE — For sale, second-band heatinj stove, base burner. Inquire of janitor 562 St. Peter st 264-6* STOVE— For sale, one base burner, alrnos new, one bedroom set, two feather bed: and a number pillows, cheap; must be soli before the Slat Call at 240 Sherman st 202-65 STOVES— sale, cheap, one Garlanc coal stove, one Garland wood.stove, in excellent condition, at 380 Walnut st. 203-68 PERSONALS. _ A CLAIRVOYANT, FORTUNE TELL er and hand reader, just arrived. Tin young Mme. Carrie L. Lamont has traveler through the principal parts of Europe; wil remain thirty days; tells past present auc future in person or by letter; will bring back the parted husband or lover, no matter if they be 10,000 miles away; will tell you whether your lover or sweetheart be false or true; will guarantee to settle family quarrels or money refunded; has charms for good luck; break! evil influences; gives lucky numbers in lot tery; can give best of references. I was pre sented with elegant gold medal. Can reat the initials of a caller's name by their hand. Parlies desire answer to letters must" enclose SI. Fine hair tonic and preparation for ladies' complexion. - Ladies in trouble call at once. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 9p. m. Mine. C. L. Lamont, 514 Nicollet avenue, between Fifth and Sixth sts., up stairs, parlor room 4, Min neapolis, Minr. 203-264 A LAST CHANCE »to consult Madame Teitsworth, St. Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant, fortune teller, as she leaves in a few days for the Pacific coast. 171 Baal Seventh st 202-207 REIVED— Prof. J. P. Ewens, Chicago's best clairvoyant test medium; German and English spoken. 171 East Seventh st, Room 5. 262-267 ELLA, MAMA— Treat me like a friend; write to me. High. 202-68 its. ADA WILSON manicure: also i»-L massage treatment 40o'/2 Nicollet ay. 262-04 MRS. A. HA'iXELL, Magnetic Healer. 386 Broadway. 202-08 TO EXCnA*X«E. Cm- Alt. confectionery and news store, J near Seven corners, to exchange for good clear lot Address P. O. Box 2341). 260 63 MERCHANT TAILORING business, worth $3,000, for good clear property. Address P. O. 2349. 200 03 rpo EXCHANGE for Minneapolis -L property— One of the most beautiful farms north of Chicago: located on the banks of the Mississippi, opposite Hastings, twenty two miles from St Paul, thirty-two from Minneapolis: railroad connection; rich soil; 335 acres; suitable for stock raising; great chance for anybody wanting a farm; no cash needed. Jacob Barge, Minneapolis. - 20-1 rpo EXCHANGE— A fine gold watch for x household furniture or carpets. Address L C. Globe. 263-05 TO EXCHANGE— Lot on Hondo St., near X street cars, for good horse or team. 132 East Fourth st, St. Paul. 202-64 O EXCHANGE— and lot in Mm neapolis to trade for St. Paul property or a farm. No. 132 East Fourth St., St Paul, " 202-04 .__ TO EXCHANGE- $8,500 equity in fine business block to exchange for good res idence property. Postoffice Box 2,349. 200 06 O EXCHANGE— Wanted to trade, two lots in Spring Park for well bred colt Address F 187. Globe. 200-60 WANTED, to trade a good mortgage for a nice, sound, good-sized road horse. Address D 190. Globe. 203-05 taiM KKLAAEOt'Es BOOKKEEPING— books opened, closed, posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. 122* FURNITURE— Elegant household furni ture, but little used, at private sale. (nil at 02 Iglehart st. ; 237* PROPOSALS FOR BIDS. In the matter of the estate of Ira W. Inger son, insolvent: The undersigned will receive bids until rridav. Sept 21st, for the purchase of the entire assets of Ira W. Ingerson, in solvent consisting of a stock of fancy dry goods and furnishing goods; also* store fix tures and furniture, book accounts and lease of the store Nos. 38 and 40. East Third st The right to reject all bids is reserved, and no bid can be accepted except by order of the court ' A certified check for $1,000 must accompany each bid. For further informa tion apply to ■ -.- K. R. IHBKKLL. Assignee. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF O Ramsey— ss. The State of Minnesota to A. D. Bingham, defendant: You are hereby summoned to be and ap pear before the undersigned, one of the Jus tices of the Peace in and for said county. on the ISth day of- October, 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office in the city of St Paul, in said county, to answer to- J. M. Treuary in a civil action. ; Should you fail to appear at the time and < place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you upon the evidence adduced by said J. M. Treuary for such sum as he shall show himself entitled to. Given under mv hand this 19lh day of September, A D. 1888. --- F. C. bi:rgess, - " Justice of the Peace. 7' WAgT TO BEST. FURNISHED ROOMS van ted for gen tie- men and ladies. Call. at the Furnished Room Exchange, 2, East Seventh st., room 2. 204 ROOK*— Wanted, three or lour unfur nished rooms' with modem con veniences for light housekeeping; vicinity of Tenth aud Broadway. Address G 114, Globe. . 201-00 ROOMS— Wanted, in St. Paul, by a la.ly, two or three rooms centrally located, for a respectable business; on parlor floor. Address, wiih price, K. P., Globe, Minnenpo lis. - 263-64 ROOMS— Wanted, on or before Oct. 1, four to six rooms for light hoasekkeep- - ing. Address T 111, Globe. 2.11-65 THE ST. PA UL RUST CO M l-ANY— Offices Cor. Fourth nnd Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin- istrator, guardian, trustee, as- si;»iiee, receiver, etc, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, SB.— Probate Court Special Term, Sept. 18, 1888. In the matter of the estate of Thomas S. Bond, deceased. On reading an., filing the petition of Mary Bond and James A. Bond, of Boston, Massa chusetts, representing, among other things, that ihomas S. Bond, late of said county, on the 20th day of August, A. D. 18S8, at St Paul, in said county, died intestate, and being an Inhabitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioners are the mother and brother of said deceased, and praying that adminis tration of said estate be to The St Paul Trust Company granted; It is ordered, that said petition be heard ba fore the judge of this court on Friday, tho 12th day of October, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate court room in St. Paul, in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof do given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all person's interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Thursday of each week, in the St. Paul Daily Globe; a daily newspaper printed and published at St Paul, in said county. By the court. [L.B.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Harvey Officer, Attorney. ■■ MORTGAGE SALE— WHEREAS, ODIN T. Wick, mortgagor, did on the 7th? day of February, 1887. execute and deliver to William B. Sache, Edmund T. Somers and William A. Somers. mortgagees, a certain in denture of mortgage, hearing date on said 7th day of February, 1887, to secure the pay ment of the sum of two thousand dollars aiid interest according to the conditions of two certain promissory notes, each for one thou sand dollars, due respectively in one and two years from said 7th day of February, 1 887, with interest semi-annually before and after maturity, until paid, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, at the office of So'mers A Sache, in St. Paul, Minnesota, and given to secure the payment of a part of the pur chase money of the mortgaged premises hereinafter described, whereby said mort gagor did grant, bargain, sell and convey to said mortgagees, their heirs and assigns, the following described land and premises, situ ate in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, to wit: Lot num bered four (4), of Block numbered sev enteen (171. of Brooklynd, according to tho plat thereof on file and of record in the office- of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Itamsey aforesaid; which said indenture of mortgage, duly acknowledged. was on the sth day of March, 1887, at i o'clock In the afternoon, duly recorded ia the office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid. in Book "10O" of Mortgage Deeds, page 45; and, whereas, the said mortgagees did on the 24th day of March, 1887, for a valuable con sideration, execute and deliver to Caroline I. Mervine an instrument in writing whereby they did grant, bargain, sell, assign, transfer and set over the said mortgage and the debt thereby secured to the said Caroline I. Mer- . vine, her heirs aud assigns, which said as signment was on the 22d day of October, 1887, at 12 o'clock and 15 minutes in the afternoon, duly recorded in the office of the Regisier of Deeds aforesaid, in Book "'lt" of Assignments, on page 510: And, whereas, said mortgagor did cove nant and agree in and by said mortgage in case of a foreclosure thereof to pay said mortgagees, their heirs or assigns the sum of seventy-five dollars attorney's fees; And, whereas, the said mortgagor did on the 21st day ot February, 1888, also execute and deliver to said Caroline I. Mervine, as- signee of said mortgage and said notes, an instrument in writing whereby said mort gagor promised and agreed to pay her inter est at the rate of 10 per cent per* annum on said note for $1,000, then due and unpaid, to date of payment thereof, in consideration of forbearance, and that she, said assignee, would extend the time of payment of said 81, 000 note forsix months f rim February 7th, 1888; and thereupon she, (hi said assignee of said mortgage and said notes, did extend the time of payment of said note for said term of six mouths from said 7ih day of February, 1888; -*. .*. And, whereas, default has been made la the conditions of said mortgage, and there is now claimed to be due thereon, sain note fo» $1,000. due one year from said 7th day of Feb ruary, 1887, and the interest thereon at th* rate of 10 per cent per annum from said 7th day of February, 1888, and the further sum of 540, interest from Feb. 7, 1888, for six months, on said note for $1,000. due two years from said 7th day of February, 1887, in the aggregate amounting to the sum of one thousand ninety nine ana 71-100 dollars ($1,099.71), and also "the further sum of 875.00 attorney's fees as aforesaid, and no action or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage orauy ] art thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that pursuant to a power of sale in said mortgage contained and the statute in such case made and provided, the above-described premises will he sold at public auction to the highest bidder by the ■ .ieriif of said county of Ram sey at the front door of the sheriff's office, in the city of St. Paul, in said county and state, on Saturday, the 3d day of November, 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage and costs of foreclosure. Dated September 12th, 1888. CAROLINE I. MERVINE, Assignee of Said Mortgage. SANFonn A Sanpohi), Attorneys for Assigne* of Mortgage, St Paul, .Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY Off Ramsey— es. In Probate Court, Special Term, Held August '_•<), 1888. In the matter of the estate of Henry it . Tucker, deceased. On readiug and filing the petition of James Schoonmaker, administrator of said estate, setting forth the amount of personal estate thai has come to his hands, and the disposition thereof; the amount of debts out standing agaiust said deceased, and a de scription of all the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and value of the respective portions thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to sell at public auction all of the real estate set fcr.h and de>c. ibed in said petitition; And it appearing, by said petition, that there is not .sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administrator to jay said debts.and that It is necessary, in order to pay the same, to sell all of haid real estate; It is therefore ordered, that all persons in terested in said estate appear before the judge of this court on Tuesday, the 16th day of October, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate court room, in St Paul, in said county, then aud there to show cause (if any there I c) why license should not be granted to said administrator to sell said real estate according to the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order shall be published for four suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing; the last of which publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day of bearing, on Thursday of each week, In the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St Paul, in said county, and personally served on all persons interested in said estate, residing in said county, at least fourteen days before said day of hear ing, and upon all other persons interested, according to law. . By the Court [l. s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, jr.. Clerk. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. This is to certify that the articles of Incor poration of the St. Peter Street Improvement Company have this day been amended by vote of die stockholders of said corporation. by changing Article IV. thereof so as to read as follows: Article IV.— highest amount of Indebt edness or liability to which said corporation shall at any time be subject shall be $200, --000. Dated St. Paul, Minn., September 17, 1883. J. BOYALL M'MURBAN, President W. T. McM URBAN. Secretary of the St Peter Street Improve* ment Company. • Subscribed anil sworn to before me this 17th day of September, 1688. [Notarial seal.] SasiuelMcMurran. Notary Public, Ramsey County. Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court lv the matter of the receivership of Adolph D. Jesmer, insolvent . > At Special Term, the 15th day of September. 1838. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as receiver of Adolph D. Jes mer, of tbe city of St Paul, in the County of Ui.i.'iscy and State of Minnesota, who has been adjudged insolvent on the petition of creditors. John Mather and Ellis W. Cady, partners as Mather, Cady A Co., and other creditors, under the provisions of - Chapter 148 of . the General Laws of the _ state of Minnesota for the year 1831, and the amendments thereto. . -'■ -••<• • ■■. . - • ■:. All creditors claiming to obtain the ben efits of said act are required to file their claims with the undersigned within twenty (20) days after the publication of this notice. FRED MASON, Z. Receiver of Adolph D. Jesmer, Insolvent"* To all creditors of said Adolyjh D. Jesmer ■"- S. P. Crosby, Attorney of Receiver, Room 2, National German-American Sauk.