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12 ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on this page will' be inserted under : Classified headings according to the following S-J-Bgi: TABLE OF RATES. •* C ►. "3 5 *3 "£ I «> E * 2" £ < " < •Number * ° g "5 * eg Of. a X- - £ a B - Words. I I B I 1? | • 0> no • ; <*> 15 or less $.15 f.27 $.89 §.51 $.6:' $.75 $.87 16 words .16 .28 .40 .52 .04 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .09 .'2 .95 18 words .IS .32 -.46 .00 .71 .88 1.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .94 1.08 2" > words .20 .35 .50 .05 .80 ,95 1.10 21 words .21 ! .37 .53 .69 .85 1.01 1.17 22 words .22 .39 .56 .73 .90 1.07 1.24 23 words .23 .41 .59 . .77 .95 1.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .9611. 14 1.32 25 words .25 .44 .63 .82 1.0111.20 1.39 26 words .26 .46 .66 .86 1.06 1.26 1.-:6 27 words .27 .48 .691 .90 1.11 1.32 1.5-, 28 words .28 .49 .7" * 91 1.12 1.33 1.54 29 words .29 .51 .73 .95 1.17 1.39 1.61 30 words .30 .53 .76 .99 1.22 1:45 1.65 31 words .31' .55 .79.1.03 1.27 1:51 1.78 32 words .32 .56 .80 1.04 1.28 1.5 1.76 33 words .33 .58 .8311.08 1.33 1.58 1.80 34 words .34 .60 1.12 1.38 1.63 1.90 35 words .35 .62 .89 1.16 1.43 1.70 1.97 36 words .361.63 .90 1.17 1.44 1.71 1.98 37 words .371.05 .93 1.21 1.49 1.7712.05 38 words .38 .67 .96 1.25 1.54 1.83 2.12 39 words .39 .69 .99 1.: 9 1.59 1.8912.19 40 words .40 .7«; 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.26 41 words .41 .72 1 1.031 1.34 1.1*5 1.90 2.27 42 words .42 .74 I.oC 1.38 1.7« 2.02 2.30 43 words .43! .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 2.08 2.41 44 words .44! .77 1.10 1.13 1.70 2.09 2.42 45 words .45 .7911.13 1.47 1.81 2.15 2.49 46 words .46 .81 1.16 1.51 1.5t' 2.21 2.56 47 words .47 .831.19 1.91 2.27 2.63 48 words .48; .84J1.2uj1.5611. 9212.28 2.64 49 words .49 .86 1.2311.60 1.97 2.34 2.71 50 words .50 .88 1.26! 1.64 2.02 2.40 2.78 Compound words count two words, and abbreviations count the same as full words. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ' '.Wale.. • ANY ONE out of work can secure good A. positions at Bee Hive Enterprise. Sev enth and Robert. __[ BOOKKEEPER able to loan employ ers $2,000 to $3,000 can be satisfactorily secured and obtain a good position. Address Real Estate Security, Globe. 11-13 NEW I AUNDRY— Work done by hand ; low prices; perfect satisfaction guaran teed. Mrs. Johnson, 306 Rice st. 284* A PICTURE— Paul Picture Frame fac . torv: all kinds of pictures and frames: cheap framing. 39 West Thirp st. 322** BARBER— barber wanted. 10 East Fairfield ay.. West St. Paul. 7 CARRIERS— two good carriers J to carry routes on West. Seventh st. ; must deposit $10. Apply at 63 Davidson block. ' 7 CIANYASSERS— Wanted, reliable men to ' canvass in St. Paul. Minneapolis and throughout the state for the best selling ma chine in '.lie market ; the World typewriter is cheap ami practical, and sells for $10. Call on or address 11. 8. Finn & Co., 136 East Fourth St., St. Paul, Minn. 367* "CANVASSER— a good live pushing man ■> to canvass St. Paul busiuess men for one of the best established mercantile bus inesses on the continent. Address Box 148, Minneapolis. 11-13 CiOACHMEN AND JANITORS— Good ' positions secured at good wages. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 372-12 COOKS— first-class cooks; good po sitions at good salaries. Bee Hive En terprise, Seventh and Robert. 12 (IOOH- Wanted, competent cook for a > small hotel. Address P. O. box 415. St. Paul. 370-12 DELIYF;rv DRIVERS— drivers for city; steady work. Bee Hive En terprise. Seventh and Robert, 12 DRUGGIST wanted to take charge of a drug store •In Dakota. Apply to Bell Bros.. Thompson. Dak. 9-15 DRUG CLERK— wanted who can handle city prescriptions: need not be registered. Address B 157, Globe. -7 RUG CLERKS— We always have open-. ings for good men: apply to us if you want a place.- -.North western Druggist Ag ency. 303 Jackson st. 9-15 ORSESHOER— WauIed, a good horse shoer: call early. 51 East Fifth st. 7 J AUNDRY— AII work done by hand; lace J work a specialty; also, sboemaking and jepairing neatly done: good, stuff and low prices. Washington Laundry. 642 Broad wav.y _ 298* POSITIONS OF TRUST lo those able to give bonds or good references. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. __^_ 372-12 ''. KEP AIRING- A good job— House and furniture .repairing and general job bing; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Por ter & (iordy. 18 Fillmore ay. 295* S" OLICITOR- -Wanted, experienced blrnk book, lithograph and printing solicitor for this state: state references. Gus Prey, SI. Louis, Mo. 12 SOLICITOR— Wanted, a man to solicit; •O must be of good address and deposit 525 for samples; salary, $75 to $100 per month. Address George S. Cline, corner Eighth and Jackson sts.. room 112. 12-13 SOLICITORS— Twelve enterprising men; choice lines; $65 permonth. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 372-12 HE ST. PA IT ] EXCHANGE RESTAL- First-class in every respect; meals during meal hours a specialty. Joe W. Kohout, proprietor. 355 Jackson. 300* WAITER —Wanted, an active waiter (white) at the Delicatessen, 186 East Seventh st. 7 FINANCIAL. ~~ A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved » real estate security iii St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, 6V., 7, 7 1 per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 151 Drake block. St. Paul. 73* ITI F.-MUltl'l'-, 110 EAST FOURTH— ' ItJ.. Mortgage loans made promptly, 6, 7 and 8 percent; mortgages bought. " 317* INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAM Company— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. .J. 8. Maclcey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing, St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Leeg block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY' to loan in large and small amounts.' without delaj.*. lngersoll & Camden. 105 East Fourth st. 372-11 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 Jacksou St., J. E. Flauigan, manager. 102* [LI ONEY LOAN on household furni- J.tA ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc.. without removal ; also on diamonds and gold watches, etc J . W. Edsall & Co., 307 Jack son st. 309* MONEY LOANED BY HUNT & SEV erance, 34 East Third St., Room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc.; also on' warehouse receipts, diamonds, watches aud silverware; private room for ladies; goods taken in storage at lowest rates. ' 295 "= 11,1 ON EY TO LOAN— (J, (>i_. 7 and 8 per ILL cent. A. N. Elliott, 41 East Fourth st. -'■' :. -- 10-192 . . ■•':. "VI ONEY TO LOAN— Farm and city loans I*l at lowest rates ; mortgages bought W. F. Carrol!, attorney, 319 JacKson st. 339* MONEY to ' loau by Lawton . 8r05., . 4i>s Jackson st., and" 175. Dakota aye. Have on hand $7,000 at 6 per, cent. ; oil improved properly. -. : . .. '. :-■.*.: yy'' 1 310* MONEY TO. LOAN— We have money to loan on real estate security at current rates. F.G. Minor & Co., Room 34, Cham ber 1 if Commerce. ; 340* ONEY 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* MONEY LOANED on mortgages, secured -by improved, city property, in all amounts, at current rates. Bonds and city securities bought and sold. Banking house of A. M. Pea body & Co., 401 Jackson st. 8* T~ UK UNITED ST A 1 COLLECTING company collects, all sorts -of claims everywhere: furnishes reports as to standing of dealers and customers; every business man doing a credit business should become a subscriber. Offices 105 East Fifth st. 307* TO LOAN— S7SO, $1,200, §2,0i0; im proved or unimproved; no delay. Hub bell & Bishop, 9* East Fourth st. . 374-75 WANTED TO BUY. ICE BOX— Wanted to buy an ice box and small barroom counter: must be good and cheap. Address W l7B. Glolje. - 1213 POOL TABLES— anted to buy two pool tables and two billiard tables; must be In good condition will exchange for good property Or pay cash. Address H ISB, Globe. ; 12-13 -.---' WATCH Wanted to buy a good young watch dog; must be guar anteed. 724 East Seventh st. ' -.' ■ 12-14 L ..-nished houses you can get aUP if you advertise, you bat, : S-M^ SITUATIONS OFFEREI*. • . em ale. .;*• -\ LADY'S RESTAURANT— Go to 10 ' xl„ East Fourth st." and get a good meal at reasonable prices. Dining rooms private and every lirst-class in all respects, jjj . - 306* COMPOSITOR — Wanted,**. a lady type setter; one who understands job print ing, Address, stating wages expected, D. W. Tandy. Hamline. Minn. ■:■■--' * 378-80 COOK— Wanted, a good cook and laun ■> dress ; small family ; references required. 2-*5 Summit ay. ■ '■"•' ' ''•.-,-.. ".'7 COOK— Female cook, first-class, meat and. J pastry, to go in country town.. Address Jewell Restaurant, ' Bay ward, Sawyer county. Wis. y: - - ' 10* J 3 DINING ROOM GIRLS— girls at once; some to leave city. Bee Hive En terprise, Seventh and Robert.' y: ;---y.yi2 FSHWAsHEK— strong girl to wash dish-s. 453 Wakonta st. . 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, A good girl for general housework; a family of three; no children. 95 Mackubin St.? -^'-' —.'..■.- .7 OUSEWORK— GirI" for ..general house work, 345 East Ninth st. ' ' 7 HOUSEWORK— A servant girl; must un derstand plain cooking. Call at once; 62 East Eleventh st. • ■..-. ...;.. ■■■ 7 : HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good, strong girl to do general housework at 282 East Winifred st. . •'-' ■ 7 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl for, general housework for a family of two. [ A ■■ply" 292 Arundel st. ... : ■■,■■-■ •-.:., 7- HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl for general housework iv a family of two. 194 Pleasant ay. * - . ' ."" ' ...' . . : 10 ___ HOUSEWORK— Neat, tidy German ■ girl competent for, general housework; small family. Apply at 162 Nina ay. 10-15 OUSKWORK— Wanted, young. girl lor light housework. No washing. Apply up stairs. 681 Burr st, : " ' 37012 KITCHKN WOKK*-Wanted, a good, neat, tidy girl for kitchen work at 51 West Fourth st. .. 7 AUNDRY WORK— Girls for all branch es of work; some for Wisconsin. Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 12 OFFICE WORK— Good, intelligent lady for a good position. Bee Hive Enter prise, Seventh and Roi ert. 12 P~ASTKYCOOK in §2 house at Willmar; $20. E. Douglass' Intelligence . office, 3"> East Seventh. . 12 oIu'ITORS— Wanted, three ladies to solicit; must be of good address and de posit $25 for samples;' salary, $75 per month. Address George 8. Cline, corner Eighth and Jackson sts., room 112. 12-13 WASHWOMAN for family of two at 253 Colborne St. ._ 7 WAITRESS— waitress with W references. Mrs. J. T. Averill. 3<»2 South Exchange st. 12-14 BUSINESS CfIASC'KS. Jleltenuej.-, Selt"-k Co.'s List, 338 Cedar Street, Union Block, Room 83. «s*Oi \f\ — BILLARD HALL — Fine lo •SCUU cation on Seventh St.; that is making money. ... . '. HOTEL— rent furnished complete; with a lease of from one to live years; also hotel on East Seventh st. ; thirty-five rooms: furniture for sale, price $2.0(10. C _ LOTH ING AND GENTS' FURNISH ing store, in live Dakota town; with store and lot. WANTEO— A partner iv oue of the best paying saloons in the city. WELYE-ROOM HOU>e! elegantly furnished; in fine brick terrace; bath, gas and furnace heat; small payment down; balance monthly. WE HAVE a long list of fine farming VV property to trade for merchandise; mostly improved; also good farm to trade for unimproved city property: if you have any thing to trade, buy or sell, call on us; we can and will sell it at some price on short notice ; for all in above list call on or write to Me- Kenney, Self & C 0.,338 Cedar st.,room 83. 12 Miscellaneous Business t*liauces HALF INTEREST in an A 1 mauu- act tiring business in Minneapolis for sale to a party who can take the active man agement of same; will take some clear real estate or mortgages; about $15,000 required. Address M 59, Globe, Minneapolis.. ': 11-12. OARDING HOUSE- Good boarding house and furniture, for sale cheap; no limit to . lease. . 456 Rice St., • corner of Autora aye. •-'■-. * 370-16 ' [GAR AND CONFECTIONERY store J for sale; a bargain: reasons for selling, 444 Broadway, near Seventh. : 11:16 RUG STORE— Am " "in a strait, and ' must sell: stock invoice $2. 00: will take $1,200: $SOO cash,balance timo: located in good Minnesota town. Address F. M. J.. Northwestern Druggist Agency, 303 Jackson st ■■■ . ..■■ . '- - ' . " .-• 9-15 DUUGUIST— Y'onng dftiggist with Da kota certificate and $500 cash, wants good, location to put in small stock, or will take part interest in an established business. : Ad dress K. Noyes Bros. & Cutler. m 370-16 E'OR SALE— A small job printing outfit. Apply to N. E. Solomon & Co.. 321 Wabasha st. ■■';'!<■' 9-15 FOR SALE— Our stock of Hats, Caps aud Furnishing Goods, including fixtures and lease; or will sell Hats and Caps with fixtures and lease; transaction cash or se cured paper. Benedict & Co., 420 Wabasha st. 12-13. FOR SALE— A first-class restaurant- in center of city. doing good business; cheap. Address C lB2, Globe. ■■-. 1-1-12 OR SALE— established and well-pay ing soda water business, connected with sale of Milwaukee beer. Addres F. A. Davis, Faribault, Miun. - 374-14 L"»OR SALE— The best paying lunchroom . -T in the Northwest: spot cash. Address Frederick W. Manning, St. Paul. 12-13 FOit SALE— Fixtures and lease, and all or portion of the stock, of an established book and stationery store doing a paying business; will invoice about s7,soo. 'Box 1984, Fargo, Dak. 10-16 FOR SALE— Stock of boots and shoes, about $12,000: fixtures and lease ot building in the best town in Southern Da-, kota: good business established: reasonable discount. Apply C. Gotzian & Co., city. 372-12 HOTEL— For sale cheap, hotel in best order;' modern' conveniences; cable line on one front and Seventh-street line on the rear. Inquire at American house, Fourth and Wabasha. Best location in the cil y. uear Seven corners. 372-12 PARTNER — Wanted, gentleman with some means to join me in a business that will net him twelve or fifteen hundred doi las a year : no cash required, but its equiva lent. " Address Room 231. Ryan hotel. 9-12. LAN ING MILL— For sale. '• sash, door and planing mill cheap if taken soon. Address T 192, Globe/ 10-12 VI7 ANTED TO BORROW for two years VV §1,500 on suburban lots; will pay 10 per cent and expenses. Address N." T., Globe. 11-13 U"' ANTED— A good business man who can invest $5,000 to take charge of a mercantile business; 15 per cent guaranteed on investment; good salary: no risk; amount of money now in business $24,000; none but those who have the cash and mean business need reply. Address D 60, Globe. 374-14 LOST ANl> FOl'X». r**|OG LOST— On Sunday, between 4 and 5 xX> p. m., a white bull terrier: weighs about thirty-six pounds, young, from my yard, 489 i Wabasha st. : answers to the name of Bis marck; black spot around each ear; a reward of $5 will be paid for his return to 2o East Seventh st. 10-12 OG LOST— A black Newfoundland dog; bad on collar of link chain with a brass lock. Return to 719 Dayton ay. and be re- : warded. - - --10-12 OCKETBOOK STOLEN— WiII the girl who took pocketbook containing $5.95 from residence on Eleventh st. return it at once and save trouble. '.ll -20 P~ OCKETBOOK LOST— Lost a poeket book between Seventh st. and Mann heimer Bros,' store. Kindly return to 582 John st. : 12 PURSE LOST— red morocco purse, con tainiiig about $00 and papers: finder will be suitably rewarded. Allen, Moon & Co.. 201 Fast Third, corner Siblev. 11-12 m a anions. X '. -V BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closea, posted, expert work. etc. F." Sprague, room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. 122" ASQUEKAOE AND THEATER Itj. costumes," wigs and beards ; for theater use. Louise Neitmann, 56 East Seventh st. 371-36 -,■■■-.-•■-•-■' OCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY —Ladies O taken during confinement: best of care; prices low, strictly private; school is in care of first-class physicians. Mrs. H. ' Stenzel. 571 Jackson St.. St. Paul. 311* SUGAR! SUGAR! Fourteen pounds of granulated sugar for $1 to purchasers of tea. coffee or baking powder, beginning Fri day, Jan. 11; 'we will call for your order. The China Tea House, 5$ East Seventh st.*' noted for fine teas and pure coffees." 1 -12 rPAHiOItS- Buttons to match suits made .X. to order at 27 East Seventh st., Room 15. * . 372-12 ... .. ".. : ' " . . M/ hi/ are >" onr rooms vacant? Au ad in the • "''/ <_M_ac will rent them. THEI SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATO E MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1889.—-TWELVE PAGES. SITUATIONS WANTED. . ' " • Male.' --'.-:; '' A. PARTY now holding a position of trust - and responsibility, with long experience in management, of details, desires to make a' change. Good salary expected for valuable services rendered.* Address P 1-85, Globe. .' .-■y-!.-y< '-■*■• 9-15 --.'--•--"-■• -.:■ -■ ■'■■ ACCOUNTANT— An accurate accountant, good penman and typewriter operator, will work evenings for salary or boara; best of references. Address X GO, Globe. 3 BARTKNDKR— ayouugman as bar tender; sneaks German and English, and is not afraid of work. , Address N 105. Globe -.'■•'. ■ .7 BAKKR— A first class bread and, cake" baker desires a ' situation; had : sixteen years' experience. John Hanson, Owatonna, Minn. .-- ' - ■ ■-- - ,5 BARBER— man has worked eight months at the chair, would like a place to work. Will- work cheap. Reliable. Ad dress 607 York st, care Mr. Johnson. 6 BARBER wants a position; one year's . experience. Address X 142, Globe. -1 BOOKKKKPKR— Wanted, by an old and experienced double-entry bookkeeper a permanent position : open for engagement to Feb. 1. Address J 175, Globe. .-■-' 1 BOY of 16 would like situation of any kind where he could learn a trade. Ad dress C 195. Globe. .■.-.' •"■--•'-'«>', OOKKKKVKK— Wanted, situation; sev . en years' experience in large general store as bookkeeper and general manager; first-class references; address S, Globe. 11-13 BUTLER— By a young man. as butler in' a private "family speaks French and can furnish good references. Address Y. Messi Roliiuier, Macalester Park. Minn. 3 CARPENTERS— Two carpenters. wish to work cheap, good work guaranteed. Address H 180. Globe. ._ . .6 CARPENTERS — Two carpenters want work; will work cheap: good work guaranteed. Address 11 199, Globe. '• - 4 COOK— Situation wanted as cook in hotel ' or restaurant. Address YB 101, ('lobe. 4 COOK— By a young man as assistant cook: wishes to finish to learn the trade. Ad dress Jacob MessiKommer, Macalester, Minn.- CiOOK— Colored cook wants situation as * cook in hotel ; no objection to going out of city. Address A 177, Globe. . 3 COACHMAN— A white coachman, with first-class city references, wants a situa tion. Address Care 35, Globe. 5 • CIOACHMAN Situation as coachman in ' private family by an experienced young German, who is highly recommended. Ad dress P 100, Globe, Minneapolis. 4 (COLLECTOR— By a young man as col- J lector or clerk; salary no object; can furnish good city reference. Address W. P. C. Daily Globe." . > _7 CLEitK— man with experience de sires a position in a wholesale grocery here, or a retail grocery in si small town; best of references. Address J. L. C, Globe.'! CLERK— young man from Montreal, ' Can., with eight years' experience in wholesale dry goods, requires a situation: holds good references. M 2Q, Glooe. . 0 DRIVER— Young man wants a situation as driver; good reference; well ac quainted with city. Address W. 11.. C, 700 Rice st., up stairs. " 5 DRUGGIST— A young man wilh two years' experience in the drug business wants a situation; recommendations from former employers. Address X 999, Globe. • - ■■ • 372-18 ■'■ ; DRUGGISTS— We have on our list a num ber of A No. 1 meu, Germans, Scandi navians and Americans, registered' in all states, now open tor positions. Apply at once, as we are generally short of good men. Northwestern Druggist Agency, 303 Jackson si. ___ 9-15 DRUG CLERK— Situation by a young man as drug clerk; has had experi ence and can give reference. Address G, C. Windsor hotel. 7, RUG CLERK— German drug clerk who can handle city prescriptions; good ref erences. 11. Butler, corner Ninth and Ex change. 7 ELEVATOR MAN— To run elevator: a former employe at "The Pair," Chi cago; best references. Address A 128, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— A man of thorough scientific education; a good writer on various subjects' and an inventor, desires em ployment: good references. - L M N, Globe. 7 MPLoYMKNT-Situation -wanted by a man and wife to work on farm or in hotel in city ; will work cheap for winter; ad dress H 194, Globe. 6 EMPLOYMENT— a position by a young man twenty years old willing" to do any kind of work. Address 186, Globe. EMPLOYMENT of any kind by a young man well acquainted with the city. Ad dress'!' 160, Globe. . y >■: 0 EMPLOYMENT— Young man yet at the foot of the ladder desires to ascend toward the summit if an opportunity is offered; is fairly educated and -temperate. Address R 161, Globe. ...... 6 EMPLOYMENT— A young • man wants . ■- work; can speak English and German; would like a place in the city. Address N 103, Globe. ■ 5 EMPLOYMENT ot any kind wanted by a . willing young man for small wages. Ad dress V.. 444 Broadway. - 5 EMPLOYMENT— by a young married man; good penman and quick at figures; had clerical charge, of Indian agency the past two years: bond or reference given. Address X 79. Globe. - 3 EMPLOYMENT— Scandinavian, age 25, with lair education, wishes to hear from a party who wants an honest and strictly temperate man who is willing to work. Ad dress R 134, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— By a middle aged man to do work of any kind for winter; will work cheap. Address O 190. Globe. . 6 FIREMAN— Wanted, position as fireman X? or engineer. Address X, Globe. - 6 HOSTLER— Wanted, by young man. wno understands horses a place in the city. Address W, care A. M. Elliott,4l East Fourth st. 3 HOSTLER— Steady German wants work as hostler, teamster, coal or lumber yard, etc.; 993Gauitierst. 4 HOTEL MAN— A first-class hotel man de sires a situation; ten years' experience; capable of .filling any position from man ager down; will work one month on trial before salary, is specified. Address F 120, Globe. 9-13 HOTEL WORK— young German wants work in a hotel, restaurant, or labor. Address F 14. Globe. 1 MACHINIST- Situation wanted by ma- ItA chinist: first-class lathe, or planer hand. Address C 178. Globe, Minneapolis. 7 AN AND WIFE won! like place to take charge of hotel, farm, or cook and coachman. Address W. N. C. 450 Fort st. 4 "fITUSI CI AN— Wanted, jobs to play at 111 parties from three men up; $3 per man : good caller. Address CE C. Globe. 7 FFtCE WORK —Wanted, a position with some attorney. C, 123 West Fourth st. . 11-14 PRINTER — Situation wanted by country printer. Address Print, care Radical, Waseca, Minn. -. .4 RODMAN— Wauted by a youug man, a po ; sition as rodman in a*, civil engineer's office. Address C 197. Globe. -1 SALESMAN— Young man of fifteen years' experience as salesman and collector^ wants work of any kind; good references. I Address F 122, Globe. 4 TKNOGRAPH KR— Wan ted. stenograph ic work or copying by competent lady stenographer a few hours "a day. Address 11, Globe. - • ■'- 12-13 TEACH KR— young gentleman wants* • employment evenings . or will teach shorthand. geometry or any subject for board. Address J 11, Globe. ... -. ■- 5 TEAMSTER— A young linglisman wants, X a. situation as teamster or any ether work around horses. Address E. W. Priestly, 450 Fort st. ■■ --- ■ 4 WORK FOR BOARD— A. young man would like to work for board and .go to evening school ; ■" can take care of horses. Address F LB, Globe. .' 5 WORK FOR BOARD— a place . where I can work for board * mornings and evenings in a private family or boarding house: call after 6 p. m. 470 Jackson St.. Room 14. ; 4 '*': ■■■ X-: INSTRUCTION. HORTHAND SCHOOL— Careful in structions, . personally or by mail. A. Rosenberger & Co., 309 1_ Jackson st. 9-12 HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING -Standard system; l , essons day, evening, or by mail: send for circulars; Miss J. D. Hess, Union block. - 362* T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY O**MUSIC, 26 East Exchange Lessons given on : Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. - For terms call or address The Superioress. lu'S* ■ ". ;.,.^.".:-MITSICAI*,_ y : ,.y -• -. •piANO TUNING $1 — First-class work. -C guaranteed." Address Samuel Crutchett, 139 West Fifth st. - * '363-26 ' _!__. you out'- of employment? An ad in *■"", SUNDAY'S GLOBE will lindit for you. lint so many "Want" ads in Sunday's Globe »v ! but they are all real. Xm^SBBSL ■ '[ :' SITUATIONS WAirraag. ' X. r ..:''• __Ji : X- _i.' icntiiile. *:yyy^;;- CLERK— lady would like position .■*.-: as clerk or -cashier, or office wor*f.'.'*Ad-"; dress -.*!* 'lsl. Globe. .-^. r ; .'.*.. ...: ?. ; :4 CLERK— A situation wanted by a lady of s I experience in a store or- office; furnish best of reference. A (j, 680 Minnesota st. 5 COOK— Situation 1° wanted • -fit.- once by ■a 7 J reliable neat girl ; experienced as cook and laundress; city references. 386 Banfil St."- . : --ij-.r.- 1 ;■■'■■- •■'-■• ■ ■'-•••.'., :Jr:4 COOK— Young woman wants situation as J cook or general housework; -call early. Address 177 St. Peter st. •-. '*•••' ..- '^'^ 3 COOK— First class 'cook wants a place in , family. Address A, 69 East F.leveulli st. ft : C-*OOK— First-class,. either meat or pastry, j J j wants ; preferences.,' Calf 6r,au dress Mrs. X, 472 Temperance st, city;" -.y " 6 COir" VIST— Situation wanted by young ; lady as copyist; rapid penman; best refereuees. Address M 30. Giobe. ; - -* ; : '6- COPYING— Wanted, copying to do; by v .-young lady . of- experience; references^ furnished. Address 126. Globe, ■;. .-; ■■• - 5,7 CILERK— lady would like a position ' as clerk In - cloak room, or any kind of store; experienced; can? furnish city refer-' ence. Address L lO9, Globe. ' ,-/, . v .<:'. 6 INING-ROOM j WORK— A competent ■ German girl desires a situation in din in r-r >om work, or chambermaid or .second work, at 89 East Sixth st. ' -'5 EMPLOYMENT— A middle-aged . lady wishes to take care of a flat of rooms or offices. Call or address Mrs. C. 8.. 233 East Seventh st . - -■- '- ■'■■■■*'■■'- 'i MPLOY.MENT of any kind wanted by a young man will acquainted with the city. Address T 160. Globe. 3 OUSEKEEPING— A widow with daugh ler thirteen years old wants housekeep ing in the country. 'Call or address 457 St. Peter st," up stairs, room 1. , • .'-7 OUSEKEEPER— A young lady wishes position as above in a bachelor's or Wid ower s home; fully competent to make a home comfortable. Address W 187. Globe. 6 HOUSEKEEPER— A competent German lady thirty years old wishes a position as housekeeper; 52 West Tenth st,, room 15. -4 HOUSEWORK— GirT wanted for general housework; German preferred. 252 West Fifth st. „■. -. .:.-■ 4 HOUSEWORK— situation wanted by a neat German girl to do general house work in small family . reference given." Call at 476 Cedar st. r:yy ■-• '■■■•7. OUSEWORK — A respectable family . who are looking for agood girl can find a trustworthy, well recommended, by apply ing to R 123, Globe. . > .-..- .7 HOUSEWORK— Situation wauted at gen eral housework by widow: has child three years old; references. 336 Banfil st. 7 H OUSE WO X X— A Scandinavian girl, well recommended,- wishes by next week a good place in a real good family. Address M 191, Globe.- 3 HOUSEWORK— A -young girl desires a place for general housework in a smalt private family; thoroughly understands cooking. Call at 99 East Eleventh st. 7 HOUSEWORK— by a girl to do general housework in. a small private family. Call or address 595 Whitall St.. City. 4 H OUSEWOKK— Situation, wanted by a German girl; understands all kinds of housework ; references can be given. Ad dress U 170, Globe. 4 HOUSEWORK— wanted by 10 German girls for general housework; all good girls; call at 230 Western aye., cor ner Nelson aye. Miss Bidding*. - 6 OUSEWOKK— A competent German girl desires a situation dining room, chamber or second work. Good reference: at 89 East Sixth st ■■' .■■:..- . ■ : 6 OUSEWORK— lady wants to do general housework in private fam ily. Call at 307 East Seventh, up stairs. - - 6 OUSEWORK— young girl would like a place to assist in housework. Call or address 51.8 Mississipi st., up stairs. 1 Housework — A , competent German girl, at 89 East Sixth - St., desires a situa tion iii general housework, or cook in private family.; ''-> - 6" 11 OUSEWORK— German girl who under xi stands housework, wants'. situation in small family in city ; prefer j American peo nle. Address 70, Globe. .6 H OUSEWOKK— Situation wanted by an experienced girl to do general house work in a private family. Call or address C. L., 363 East Seventh st ! ■■;(!■ HOUSEWORK— a young girl in small family, or where there is no washing. Call at 649 Summit ay. • •'• . • <> LAUNDRESS — A 'rirst : class. laundress ' wants work by the day. Please call . at 352 Chestnut st --■■-* - - -.4 - LAUNDRESS— Position as lirst-class laun dress or housework. Apply 392 Cedar St : y ' *:■ ■*■■■■-■- _ ■JYfUßSE— Wauled, a position as nurse for ll invalids; consumption a specialty; will- . ing to travel. S. G., Globe. , ■ 9-13- ■' URSK -'-Wanted, a situation for a very gor'd girl fourteen years old. In quire at 365 Pleasant ay. ' . .4 NURSE — Wanted.a situation as nurse or second work in first-class family: can give references. Address 852 Reaney 4 NURSE— German woman wants situation to take care of children; Ger man preferred 995 Gaul tier st. 4 OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a position in an office by a young lady; elegant pen man; can furnish hrst-class reference. Ad dress R 127, Globe, ' , 1 OFFICE WORK— Situation . wanted J;y young lady to do office work; has knowl edge of bookkeeping; can furnish best of references. Address J R 50. Globe. .. 6 PHARMACIST — Registered, pharmacist wishes a situation" iv drugstore; five years' experience: speaks Scandinavian. Ad dress T 154, Globe. _1 SALESLADY— A good lady would like to get a place in a store: can speaK Swedish aud English. Please call or send card to 54 Cook St., Arlington Hills. ....'"' 2 SEWING A situation to do sewing in pri vate family. Address Stella Simmons, general delivery. 3 OECOND AND LAUNDRY WORK in IO private family by respectable girls. Ad dress W, Stockholm, Wis. ' • 4 SECOND WORK— A competent German £3 girl desires a situation at second work. 89 East Sixth st. . " . 4 SECOND GIRL— position as sec- O ond girl in a respectable family. Call 179 Edmund st. „:- 7 SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a position to do ►35 second work in small family, or do sew ing of any kind. Address 215 Norris st. 1 TENOGRAPHER-Youngiadvstenogra-* pherand typewriter desires position ; six months' experience. Aadress U 186, Globe STENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog rapher, fully competent and having had two years" experience In a railroad office, de sires a good paving position; operates a No. 2or No. 4 Remington, X 182. Globe . 1 STENOGRAPH*: li— experienced lady stenographer and typewriter desires po sition ; best of city references. Address BY, Globe. ' ■ -. ■ ______ TEACHER A young lad-,- would like a . position as German teacher; good refer- : ence if required. Address J 185, Globe. 5 . ORK FOR BOARD— By a young girl aged eighteen years, a place to work for board and attend school. Address R 138, Globe. ■ ______: '•■ WAITRESS— Lady wishes situation for ; girl who has been one year in her em ploy ; well trained waitress and chamber maid; honest and competent; reference. 644 Goodrich ay. .1 IV TASKING WANTED— A woman would . VV like to take family washing in the house. 170 Plato ay., West side. 5 WASHING— Family washing done at 211 West Seventh st. . y 5 " WASHING— washing and iron, . ing by the day or week in private fam ihes; competent woman. Address A 133- Globe. 3 WORK FOR BOARD- Young girl twelve years old would like place to work morn- - ings and evenings for board, with privilege of going to school. Address P 175, Globe.'-i WORSES. AJEP CARRIAGES. UNCAN CONNEL. PRACTICAL *| . and scii ntific horseshoer, who intro duced the anti-slot shoe, has opened a first ciass shop at 'i 46 West | Third St., where he is • prepared to shoe carriage and driving horses after the mos; improved methods. Other kinds of shoeiig carefully done. -. 29b*' - GET YOUR HORSES BROKE by J. Werner; charges reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. 450 Fort st ' 9-13 GET your carriages, wagons or sleighs oi ' ■:-F.-: X. Quesnel, 107 - East Eighth -sty Long experience; ; practical and ■•: scientific workmen; . repairing- neatly - done on short notice. • ; ' .314* HORSES stabled for $0 per mouth," corner | Eighth and Sibley. - 319* JT. BROOKS, practical shoer, 51 East . ' Fifth, near corner Cedar, will shoe your j horse to order; shoeing drivers and carriage horses a specialty: pacers and trotteis ; gaited and shod with care: my shoes are ~ all hand made and adapted to the horse. ; y 327* TOR BUGGY— Wanted to buy, a pole top Tfuggy. y William N.Yiguers & Co.". 41 East Fourth su . -. -370-16 1 200,000 WANTS Were . printed in . the • Olobb's Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe is the People's Pateb. -'. WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT ; .' ,V FOR INSERTION IN "THE GLOBE." LT|©NS & TICKNOH:, Druggists, 707 East * Third street, corner Bates. : ;- ; ; •COGGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University 5 i avenue, corner Virginia. MOUNTS* SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ach * latid avenue and Dale street. .;,', .A.*. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West > ■ Seventh street. * BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue; E. FOX. 482 Rice' street. . V : 'GEO. SHEPHARD, 091 Reaney street. ■ S PRANK X. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Sev ■ enth street. i HIPPLER A COLJ.YER. Druggists, 199 East ' Seventh Btreet^a^^^B_B__|9_i JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY. 470 Jackson street. WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 4.42 Broadway. '-.'.. HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. ■V : FOR REST. ' ■X;..X ; Houses, y CiOTTAGFI— For rent, a handsomely fur s nished cottage. Inquire at No. 303 Day ton ay. .. - 11-17 HOUSE— For . rent, 23 Western aye.. a furnished honse or rooms. 371-12 HOUSE— For rent until April 23, turn ished house, No. 293 Pleasant ay. : all modern improvements and reasonable rent. C. E. I). Olmsted, 551 Drake block. 37-1-78 HOUSE— A good house, cistern, well, cel lar and woodshed for rent cheap. In quire 584 Rice st. - * 11-13 HOUSE— For rent, house occupied by R. B. Galusha, Esq.. Carroll St., near Rice; 15 rooms, bath room, furnace, stable, range and carpets go with the house ; reut low: S. G. Sloan, 23 Globe Building. • 10-12 F~ 7 OUSK~Carroll st, 714— Conveniently '_ located, near end of cable line: rent reasonable. Inquire 517 Iglehart. 11-13 HOUSE— rent, house of five rooms on Marshall ay. Inquire 248 West Third st. '■ y ■■ '■'■"- - 1"-13 HOUSE— A seven-room house, city water and convenient to street ears. Inquire of John Schaffhauseu. 2-18 Iglehart st 10-12 HOUSE— A good seven-room house for • rent cheap, on North st. Inquire 506 Collins st. - 10-16 *-v Rooms. ANADA ST., 596-A neatly turni-hed J room, with use of bath; hot and cold water. 12-13 GEDAR ST.. 522— Opposite the Capitol— J Nicely furnished rooms, with gas and furnace heat; board if desired. 11-13 ENTUAL ' AY., 23, EAST, CORNER Cedar st.— Alcove or single room near Central Park; high, healthy location, over looking city. ; . ..' 12-15 AYTON A V.. 372— Two furnished rooms XJ for rent, $8 per month ; board if de . sired^ •■;.-•;••. . 12-13 EIGHTH ST., 229— Pleasant unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: upper or lower floor; rent moderate; private family; aesira ble location : also storage rooms. 350* EXCHANGE ST., 378 — Pleasant fur nished rooms ; furnace heat, bath and gas. - . ■•=••' 371-14 EUROPEAN HOTEL, 313 . Rob €11 St. . ' next to German American Bank; ele gant rooms, modern conveniences : • reasona :We prices. Office, room ,'_. ' *; 273* FLAT— For rent, unfurnished flat; one of I the finest and most convenient in city; four rooms; with bath; East Seventh, near Jackson. S. V. Root & Co., 189 East Seventh st. „;•'•• ''' ' -'■ . ■'.>,; -V..-- ■ -'12-13' FOURTH ST., 14, WEST — Furnished rooms; steam heat Hotel Brunswick. ---...'.' ...-.■ : 365*' .y '." '■-' y' ■'■ -, JACKSON ST., 021— For rent, large nicely I furnished front room, suitable for two: terms reasonable.-' y .. 12-13 11/l ACKUBINST., 220— Desirable furnace. ItJ. heated room for rent to single gentle man: quiet neighborhood and only a block from cable line. " y 10-20 MT. AIKKY ST., 144— For rent, live UU ';' furnished rooms, good cellar, water and woodshed. Inquire at Bt>7 Martin st. 12-13 AY., 183— Three furnished rooms. ; . . . . 11-13 EARL ST., 217— One-half block from Jacksou st. ear; clean, well . furnished and cosy: from JS up. This is a fine brick terrace with modern improvements; call and. look them over; bring references. 10-16 EARL ST., 209— Handsomely .furnished parlor floor en suite or singly, with or without board; also one small room. §5 per month. . : -•■•■- 372-12 EARL. ST., 213— T0 rent, three, nicely furnished rooms in suite or single: board if desired; modern conveniences. y 11-13' ROOMS— For rent suite of two furnished rooms; modern conveniences; quiet; no other roomers. Apply 419 Wabasha. Swem.'s Photo Parlors. 12-13 OBKRT ST.. 581— For rent nicely fur nised room suitable for one or -two gen ■ ttemen ; modern conveniences. y 1 1- SIXTH ST., 243, WEST— Nicely furnished south-front rooms for. gentlemen ; desira ble location; 5 minutes' walk from postoffice or capitol. : 11-13 EVENTH ST., 186 EAST, Near Jackson O —For rent, two rooms en suite; front; elegantly furnished; use of piano; suitable for two or three gentlemen ; cheap to desira ble parties.; •-■■■-■ 12-13 SEVENTH ST., 44, EAST— For rent, three newly-furnished rooms, second f100r.9-12 EVENTH ST., 27. V J*JA->T— Uooras for housekeeping, day sleeping or storage. Inquire Room 30. 11-13 SEVENTH ST., 224 WEST— Front alcove O room; nicely- furnished; ..facing, two streets one block from Seven corners; bath and all conveniences; gents or gentleman and wife : also small rooms' and clean; rent moderate. 10-15 tOT. PETER ST., BETWEEN FOURTH £j and Elegantly furnished rooms; each with private bath closet; hot I and cold water; gas and steam heat at Capitol apart ments. 11-13 PRUCE ST.. 227— For rent, nicely fur nished rooms; furnace heat; use of bath. 11-13 TKMPERANCE ST.. 470, BETWEEN -L Eighth and Ninth— Furnished or unfur nished rooms. 12-13 ENTH ST., 37, -EAST— cap itol— large front room, .with alcove, furnace heat and all modern conveniences, for gentleman and wife or two young meu. 12-13 y TENTH ST.. 52, WEST— Two nice large connecting rooms, unfurnished, on first floor. ..*:', 12-13 THIKU ST., • l«o, WEST— Nicely fur "J. nished room for rent " * 373-13 HIKO .vr., 11*1*2— Elegantly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 324* W~~ ASHINGTON ST., 387— Furnished room for rent; suitable for two gentle men: $8 per month. 9-15 ABASHAST., 419— Suite of two fur . nished rooms; modern conveniences; Apply Swem's Photo. Parlor. . 370- W~ ESTERN, . CORN E»t SELB V . AY— _ Handsomely furnished parlor and bed room : use of bath : at the Aloion. Address 11 192, Globe. 12 15 WEST 1 DE— Three rooms to rent cheap. N R. Frost, room 10, Frost block. - ; . ' 374-78 Offices. ESK ROOM— - rent, office desk room: cheap; heat, light, telephone. Corner Third and Jackson, room 5. Hale block. 372-78 -"■ Stores. ' -. OFTS— let. two lofts; well adapted for jobbing, manufacturing or - storage warehouse; right in the midst of the jobbing center. Inquire 190 East Third st. 372-30 OTORE— rent, a fine corner store; also O six rooms. C. W. Youngmau, 3u7- Jacfc sdlist. *■.•- -'. .-■-■'-. :■'■ ■•■■.■■- 12- STORKS— For rent . cheap, three stores., ; 517, 515 and 511 Robert and" Tenth sts. Inquire at 505 Robert st. - 12-18 S~ rORES at 95 Dakota aye., to first class - tenant." . These stores will • be ;- rented cheap. N, R. Frost, room 10, Frost block... . y 374-78 : _____-■ OTO_.U,,.with.. three-story building and 0- : basement, 286 Jackson; cheap rent" In quire Ph. Best Brewing Co.' ■ ■'-. 370-12 STORK— For rent, one store and twelve • flats .in J. •F. Eisenmenger'* new.brick block.' corner •' Rice and Wabasha sts., by J. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st.'v Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. m. 346* C nn a "business chance.'' look iv > SUN- ■ r y"X DAY'S GLOBE, the great "Want ' me y dium. y-y-~y '■.i-'^-X ■'-•"-'. y._^R'KEST.',y.^.y M ; .HiMf-ellaiteoH^. y" BARN— aye., between Sixth and Seventh, will be repaired and rented cheap. Walter Ife, architect, '57 Globe building.' y y 370-12 FLATS AND ONE STORE lor rent cheap at the corner of . Bice and Waba : sha sts; and lots and acres for sale and for : lease on easy terms. J. F. Eisenmenger. 474 Rice st. •■■:-■;- yy- .- y 351* OK RENT lOR FOR SALE— The~four story building, with basement; also two story building on corner of Fourth and Ex change sts.: all now occupied as a tinware I factory by The Home & Danz Co. : buildings . .49x98 ; can be used for auy kind of business, or for manufacturing/ purposes; elevator; power if desired ; will be rented separately or • together: possession given Jan. 1. For fur ther particulars apply to The Home & Danz . Co.. Fourth and _______ St. Paul. *337 ■ AUCTION S.4T.ES. Sansomc's Co., Auctioneers. C CHATTEL MORTGAGE EORECLOS- J : ure Sale— At public auction Satur day, morning, -Jan.- 12, -commencing at 10 ; o'clock sharp, we will sell the entire con tents of the residence No. 202 Ellen st., con sisting of . one parlor suit, two bedroom sets complete, one- bookcase, 150 yards of ingrain carpet, one cook stove, . one heating stove, one extension dining table, cen ter tables, chairs, etc. Sansome's Co.. auc tioneers: office, 407 and 409 Sibley st. . 10-12 8-;. Hollo way & Co.. Auctioneers. <I; 0"; l_V\j\ stock Of merchan *\?OU^\J\JU disc at auction, consisting of a small stock of ciothiug and dry goods: $25,000 stock of boots and shoes; 100 fur coats, 100 Lined Montana Robes, all of which will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, commencing Monday, Jan. 14, at '10 o'clock a. m.. at the store, No. 256 East Sev . enth st. ; sales every day at 10 8. m. and. 2 ' and 7 p.m. ; don't tail to" attend as this will be the largest and most important sale ever made in St. Paul: remember the place, 256 East Seventh st, E. Holloway & Co., Auc tioneers^ ' - 11-14 FOR SALE. RITANNICA JUST COMPLEX ED, ill twenty-four large volumes, $2.50 per volume: a complete reprint of all the maps, plates and text of the original at one-third the cost: 450 sets already placed in the Twin Cities. Write or call on C. W. Dumont, 095 East Seventh st„ for further information. Agents wanted. 3r>o* ROOK TROUT— For sale, brook trout. all ages, for stocking streams and ponds. H. T. Drake, Drake Block. 372-12 BUFFALO COAT- One line buffalo coat! satin lined (quilted), beaver cuffs and collar, large size. For particulars and to see coat call at Goyer Bros., men's furnishers, 137 East Third st. 10-13 ENGINES— Fifteen (15) horse power Otto gas engine in perfect order; -six (6) horse power steam engine in good order; hand power Reedy elevator; buildings cor ner Sixth and Sibley sts. to be removed with in sixty days, all for sale cheap. Scribner- Libbey Co.. Sibley and Sixth sts. 11-17 ENGINE— For sale, 6-horse power engine and boiler, at one-half original cost. 220 West Seventh st. 9-15 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, of most desirably located, dressmaking rooms on East Third St.. for rent or sale. Call or inquire of Miss Kingsbury, 94 East Third st. _ 367-12 . GAS ENGINE For side, seven horse- power Otto gas engine, iv good running order, and now running. Inquire of Robin -sou & Can*. - .-. . . . 337* HARNESS— For sale cheap, a light single harness: nickel plated. 46 East Third St. . . . . " 12-13 OFFICE FIXTURES, safe, furnace, stoves, tables, trunks and fur sewing machines for sale cheap. Streissguth & Drake, Room 151. Drake Block. 372-12 SHOWCASES— sale, three showcases. 364 Rice st. Will trade for cigars or confectionery. ; : 10-12 IDEBOARD— For sale, elegant side-; board; used two months; cheap. I*6 East Seventh St.. near Jackson. 12-13 HE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA— TIIE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA— An American book for Americans, com plete. to date in twenty-nine royal octavo volumes of 850 pages each, on. easy install ments. For specimen pages and terms, call on or address A. R. Greene, Manager Northwest ern Agency, 311 and:. 313 Wabasha St., St. Paul, Minn. Reliable agents wanted on sal ary for Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota! : : '■-■■ ■ y ■•' ■ ■ 9-15 .'-■"" ; WANTED TO SEi.L— small stock of ■ jewelry with an established . trade ; j will be sold with or without tools; this is a good chance for a new beginner with small capital; good reasons for selling: also a pony, cart, sleigh, harness, saddle, whip, buffalo and bells cheap for cash. . Call or address F. No. 567*14 Broadway, St. Paul. 874-77 POUNDS 50c: uncolored Japan- for SI; 8 pounds Japan sittings for $1. Stall 21 City Market. - .--XkX- 10-1 TO EXCHANGE. FINE CORNER LOT, street "graded, one and one-half block from street cars; will trade for team or horse and buggy. 51 Court block. 370-12 rp O TRADE FOR CITY PROP XT V— JL A valuable eighty-acre tract, level, im mediately adjoining townsite of good St. Paul suburb. Address St. Paul Postoffice Box 2203. 12-16 TO EXCHANGE— Restaurant; well lo cated; driving good business; for saloon fixtures. T 195. Globe. 9-15 O EXCHANGE— One (1 lot in North St. Paul for a good voting work team .Ad dress J. A.. Globe. . 370-12 TO EXCHANGE— exchange an im ported mastiff bitch, weight about 110; a champion prize winner, for a first-class re ,triver. Is of . kind disposition and an ex cellent watch dog; live in a flat and can't keep her. Address P .'•.'o. 197. Globe. 277* < COAICP offerep. BOARD— Pleasant furnished room, suit able for two, with good board; central; terms reasonable. 65 East Twelfth st. 12 BOARD aud room for lady or gentleman; ■ private family. 605 Marion St., oppo site Scheffer school. 12-13 BOARD Nicely furnished rooms with ex cellent board; heat, bath room with hot and cold water; terms very reasonable." : 168 Pleasant ay., near cable. 10-13 BOARD— 02 East Eleventh St.. one-half block from Capitol— Nicely furnished rooms, With board, furnace heat, baih,*etc. ■-"--, 11-14 BOARD— Good board, clean, well-cooked, . well served, with or without rooms, also clcau and well furnished, at -112 Dayton ay. 9-15 BOARD — Two well-furnished rooms to rent, with board;' also board by the day. Address 385 Washington st. 11-14 BOARD— Laige alcove and side rooms; modern conveniences; with board; walking distance; day board. 542 Canada st. • ■-.■■■' 372-13 BOAmD— rent, well furnished room ■on first floor, warmed, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at 51 West Fourth st. . 309-79 BOARD— Best weekly board in the city $3.25 per week; twenty-one-meal ticket, $3.50: also furnished rooms, with board* 459 Wabasha st., adjoining Young. Men's Christian association. . . - 297* . OO.U AND BOARD, heat and use of bath, at «37 Cedar st. 12-14 PBESSMA-iINO. ~~~ : ' DRESSMAKING— If you" want an elegant xt dress, a perfect -fit and reasonable prices, go to Mrs. Percival, 231 West Sev enth^ 309* F~ OLLETT'S SYSTEM OF DRESSCUT ting; patterns cut to measure. Mrs. Eliott, 24 Mannheimer block. 372-19 LADIES SAVE DRESSMAKING Ex penses—Learn how to cut and make your dresses : by the Worth Tailor System.- Taught at 22 East Third st. 339* STYLISH DRESSES, perfect in fit and satisfactory iii every respect; prices rea sonable. -■■ Parlors 270 Summit Place. 311* Proposals for 39 ail Locks. , - Post Office Department. ) . . - Washington. D. C, Nov. 22, 1888. J . , SEALED PBOPOSALS will be .re ceived at this Department until 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, the first day of February, 1889, for furnishing a new kind of mail locks and keys for the sole and ex clusive use of the United States * through registered mails. . .. ---y As the public exposure and searching ex amination necessary : to intelligent bidding on any prescribed model of a lock and key would tend to impair, if not entirely de stroy, the further utility of such locks and keys for the purposes of* the mails, the Post master General prescribes no model or sam pie for bidders, but relies for a selection on the mechanical skill and ingenuity which a fair competition among inventors, hereby in vited, may develop iuto samples submitted by. them. - - -••.••.'"*":.: "- -•■ Specifications bf the conditions and re quirements relating to proposals, samples, contracts, &c.,.as well as forms of proposal, will be furnished on application by letter ■to the Second Assistant Postmaster (General. j * .No: proposal will. be considered unless it: shall have . been ; submitted in * accordance : .with Such specifications and forms. : - The contracts which ma- • be made will be' in conformity to . the specifications I and the j accepted ; proposal." But . the right is, how ever, reserved to reject any and all of the proposals. ' DON M. DICKINSON, ■Postmaster General. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES— -For sale on very easy terms, two new houses on Ashland : ay.. be . tweeu St. Albans and -.Grotto: nine rooms: all modern improvements. By owner, 271 Martin st. .'■ . . - ■ 10-13 NOT-CK— Sealed -bids will be received at ■; 181 East: Seventh st., by the adminis trators of the estate of the late Mrs. T.Ueiman. for, the valuable properly located northeast corner Third and Robert sin. ; all bids to be in by. Feb. 1. 1889. 181 East Seventh st. A. Kory and John Heiman. - I*2-42 nf_f_ ACRES of limber land with first- UU class hardwood limber, for (.ale or exchange: near St. Paul;- on two lines of railroad; this is worth investigating. 0. W. Youngman, 307. Jackson st„ St. Paul. 2 183 ffl_*| _H \f\— A LOT in block 84, West St. tPI./CUU Paul Proper. Inquire 34 East Third st. ■■■' ''•'-' --■.'■- 11-17 i \ : -PERSOSAI-S. A GREAT FORTUNE TELLER, THE ixl young ;'Mmey Elinor A. Barstow, the grand astrologist and hand reader, has trav eled through the principal parts of Europe; will remain a few days: tells past, present and future in person or by letter; will bring back the, parted husband or lover, no matter if they he 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; breaks evil influences;, also advice given to gentlemen on wheat market; gives lucky numbers in- lottery; can give best of references.-. I was presented with elegant gold medal. Can read the initials of a call er's name by their hand. Fine hair tonic. To the ..Public— Please ; take notice, a parly now in the city claiming to be a medium has taken a copy of my notice, and she claims to be a medium and tell names of future bus band and wife; - beware, it is done by a trick and is a fraud. Ladies in trouble "call at once. • Mine. E. -A;' Barstow. ■ Office hours, 10 ■■ a. m. to 9• p. ra. Parlor, - Room 17, up stairs, second floor. 27 East Seventh st., be tween Wabasha and Cedar, St. Paul, Minn.; open every day in the week, Sunday in cluded.. '• . - 11-17 A NY OS IS WHO KNOWS where Minnie j-x. Hauerwas is will greatly oblige John Hauerwas, her father, by 'telling him. Call at Minnesota home, corner Third and Rose! el StS. ■-' . . ■-■ -■■•■, . .:■ 12 A" ~ TKAX<-EMEl>ru.*u— Mme.Saudall.lhe young Swede, tc»>ls full names of call ers, and the full name of your future ' hus band or wife, with date of marriage," and tells whether the one you love is true or false: not a fortune teller, but a young spirit medium. Madame goes into a perfectly dead trance: will bring back the parted husband or lover, no matter if they be 10,000 miles away: will guarantee to settle family quarrels; can also cause speedy marriages : "gives lucky numbers in lottery.' "Parlors: Room 1, up stairs, sec ond floor, 473 Wabasha st., St. Paul, Minn. 372 Q\E WORKS. DI,. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty. At 14 West Sixth St.. St. Paul. Minn. 134* FJ. KOCHAX, N.W*. Steam Dye Works; • office 41 Robert st., Ryan block; works 53 and 57 Indiana ay. 2(5 i* BOAR WAITED. BOARD — Wanted, three unfurnished rooms, one alcove, with board, for four adults; in private family; near cable. Ad dress with terms. ('. H. R.. ('lobe. 12 Proposals for Horses, Brood Mares, Work Oxen and Stal lions. ;.. •: Department or the Ixtekior, 1 . .-'•'...■ Office or Indian ArFAiits. > Washinoton. D. ('., Dec. 81, 1888. ) SEALED PROPOSALS, INDORSED •PROp osals for Horses. Brood Mares, Work Oxen, Stallions." as the case may be. and ad dressed to the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, Washington, D. C, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Jan. 31, 1880, for furnishing the following animals for the Indian service, viz: One pair of driving horses and ten (10) young and serviceable work horses: one hundred tioo) brood-mares, ten (10) stallions and fifty (50) yoke of work oxen, with yokes and chains. ' - SPECIFICATIONS. The horses must be young and serviceable, from four to seven years old, sound, without blemish, aud well broken to harness, not less than I*H_ hands high, and to weigh not less than one thousand (1,000) pounds. Tbe brood-mares must' be of American 'stock, from four to seven years old, sound, well broken, without blemishes, not less than 15 hands high, and •to weigh not less than nine hundred and fifty (950) pounds. . Stallions must be of Percneron stock, large, well-bred, not under four nor over seven . years old. and to weigh between thirteen hundred .1,300) and fourteen hundred (1,400) pounds. The work oxen must be , sound, gentle and well broken to work, from four to six years ■ old. half grades, graded up from Durham or stock equally as good, and to weigh from two thousand four hundred (2,100) to three thousand (3,000) pounds per yoke. .. Ox ' yokes ' must be of large size, oiled and painted, and Mich as are known as "Freight ers' Yokes." witn staples and ring Instead of clasp, and chains to be "fe-inch cable, thirteen ' (13) feet long, with hook on each end. and must be furnished with each yoke of oxen. •The fifty yoke of oxen, with yokes and chains, must "be delivered at the Fort Peck Agency, Montana, and the other animals at ihe Blackfeet -Agency, Montana, not later than April 15,1889; and all animals thus offered for delivery will De subject to a rigid .inspection by some competent person to be designated by the respective Indian agents. ■„--:; : "certified checks. -:. EaCh hid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft on some United States depository, payable to the order of the Com missioner of "Indian Affairs, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check.or draft shall be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or ' bidders receiving an- award shall fail to execute promptly a contract with good and sufficient sureties, according to' the trims of his bid; otherwise to be returned to the bidder. •".:- The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best interests of the service. . JOHN H. OBERLY, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. S" TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. District Court, Second Ju dicial District. In the matter of the assignment of Charles E. Lighlner to W. 11. Hyudman. : - On reading the affidavit of. W. 11. Hynd mau, the above-named assignee in the above entitled matter, which has been filed in said proceeding, representing that it would be for the best interest, of said assignee that the stock in trade, furniture and fixtures, turned over to him by said insolvent, should be sold in bulk by sealed bids, to .be advertised for and received by said assignee, it is hereby . Ordered, That all parties interested in said assignment show cause before this court.at a special term thereof to be held at the Dis trict court house, in the county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, on Saturday, the 19th day of January, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, why this court should not make an order directing said assignee to advertise' for and receive sealed bids for the sale of said slock in trade, furniture and fixtures, as prayed for in said affidavit. *•' '-•.-'-■ That this order be published iv the St.Paul Daily Globe at least ten days before said li'th day of January, 1889, and that a copy of a d order be served on said iasolvent,aud mailed to each of the creditors of said in solvent, as their names appear in the sched ule of creditors filed by said assignee, at least twelve days before January 9, 1889. : HASCAL R. BRILL. District Judge. Dated St. Paul, Jan. 4. 18*9. ' NOl'lCii TO CREDITORS— STATE OF Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss.— ln Probate " Court, Special Term. January 3, 1889. •..••*:'- •''.'. ' - In the matter of the estate of Annie D. McKibbin, deceased. • Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of July. D. 1889.at ten o'clock a.m.. hear, examine and ! adjust all claims and demands of all persons against d deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the ex ' piratiou of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. BY the Court. ' " [l. s.] • E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. - Joseph McKinßix, Administrator. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE Oi 1 . " Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, January 3, '1889. . ' -■"^ap.WßgE; In the matter of the estate of William C. McKibbin, deceased. Notice is hereby given tnat the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of July, A. D. 1889, at ten o'clock a. m., hear, exam ine and adjust all claims and demands of all • persons against said deceased ; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited forcreditors to ore sent their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be , forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. ■-' By the Court. -' --•>,..-;•: [_. s.l ..:■'■ E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. . Joseph McKibbin, Administrator. . T. Holland, Pres. J. W. Shea. See. . J. 11. Bryant, V. P. J. F. Thompson. Treas. HOLLAND & THOMPSON MF6. CO. Office— 3l7 Minnesota Street. Factory— South Park, St Paul, Minn, Steam Heating, Brass and Iron Fitting* FOR STEAM, WATER AND A3. BRASS FOUNDRY. \ lotice|Biii|is Office or the Board or Education, 1 '■ St. Pail, Minn., January 10, 1889. f Sealed proposals will be. received by this ! Board of Education of the "city of St. Paul until the hour of 12 o'clock in. on Thursday, the 17th day of January,' 1889, for the' con ', strucii-nof a NEW. SCHOOL BUILDING - on the site selected (and described as lots ; 32. 38. 34 and 35, block 6. Lake Park Addi ! tion to St. Paul), according to plans and specifications drawn, , prepared and revised ; by Mr. S. F. Adams, architect, now on file, to ' be seen at the office of the undersigned. Separate bids for above will be entertained either as a four or an eight-room building. , Scaled proposals will also be received at ihe same place, during the time above speci fied and- according to ; plans prepared by Messrs. Willcox & Johnston, architects, lor the construction of a ;*h* STEEi. DOME for the observatory tower of the High School Building, : the drawings, etc.. also being on file at this office. . Each bid must be accompanied by a bond on the part of the bidder, with two (2) good and sufficient sureties in a sum amounting to at least twenty-five (25) per, centum of tjio contract price of the material proposed to bo furnished and of the work proposed to be done in said bid, and conditioned that in ease such bid is accepted" by the Board of Education the bidder will enter into a con tract with said Board to. furnish, all material and perform all work in accordance with tho" requirements of the plans and specifications, and for the price stated in his said bid. correct form of blanks used lor above re quired bonds can be had at the office of ihe Corporation Attorney. A check in a like "amount, properly certi fied and made payable to the order of tho Board of Education of the City of Si. Paul, will be received in lieu 'of the bond above specified, if so preferred for the bidder. • ■ The right to reject any or ail bids is re served by the Board of Education. All bids must be plainly marked on ex terior of sealed envelope, "Proposals for Lake Park School."' or "For Steel Dome*'* In dorsed with the firm name and adore** of" the bidder, and addressed, mailed or banded to the undersigned at his office in the High School Building, where he will receive them during the usual business hours until ihe final hoar of the day above stated for their reception. By direction: 11-10 ' OTTO PREHKR. Secretary. Notice of Application tor Liquor License* City Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, January 4, ISS9. J . To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named persons have applied for a license to sell intoxicating liquors for the year 188!). at the places or locations hereinafter mentioned : Aberle, D. & Co., 210 East Seventh street. Arne, Frank M., 161 West Seventh street. Basting, Peter, 205 Fairfield avenue. Carlson, John, 233 East Sixth street. Dorian, James, 1385 Kice street. •". . Holzaupel, Fr., 361 West: Seventh street. 4_H§B Hoffman & Thiller, 63 West Seventh street. Haggenmiller, J.. 01 East Fifth street. Juds, Win.. 311*5 Western avenue. . Kraemer, Nick, 296 West Seventh street. - Nagel & McCarthy, 20 East Seventh street. Norman, John, 237 East Fillmore. IJoessler, Bernard, 2*2 East Third. Thiol, Henry, 176 Pearl street. Wilson. Charles, 814 Payne avenue. Welz, F. R.,* Merchants hotel. Weinniann, 8., 82- Wabasha street. Now, therefore, notice is further given that the said applications will In- beard and considered by the undersigned, at his office in the' City Hall, on Mon day, the 21st day of January, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., where all per sons interested may appear and will be heard. •"■ ■ • y - . y^-^-iy THOS. A. PREXDEI.GAST, an.V'Jw-sat _9_j_Sl& City Clerk. I *, ■ Proposal's tor Stationery and Job Printing, Etc. • Cm* Clerk's Office, { St. Pa ul, .lan. 7,188!). i • Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Tuesday, Jan.ls, 1880, at 5 o'clock p. in. for furnishing the Ciiy of St. Paul with the necessary stationery' to be used by the various departments of said city, at such times and in such quantities, as may be required by said city for one year from date of contract, and also for doing the necessary jo!» printing and book binding -required by said departments at such times as may be required by said city for one year from date of contract. Separate proposals will be received for the stationery, and also for book and job printing and' binding. y-.^*..* All proposals must be made in dupli cate, and upon blanks which will be furnished by the undersigned on tho Dth inst. . Proposals must be marked "Proposals for stationery, etc."" fSpim A bond in the sum of $**,o<m>, with two or more responsible sureties, must ac company each proposal. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. By order of Common Council. ' THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, 8-17 *>■ ■-: •- City Clerk. PROPOSALS FOR HAULING. Office Board of .Water Com.mis- ) , SIOSSBB, : V : St. Paul, January 0,1889. •;)•• Sealed proposals will be received at 'the office of the Board of Water Com-, missioners of the City of St. Paul, until 2 o'clock "p. in., January 15, 1889, for hauling and delivering all pipe, special castings, hydrants, gates, gate boxes,' stop boxes, meters*, pig lead, lead pipe and all other drayage that may be re quired during the year 1889. according to specifications on iile in the office of said Water Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of live hundred (500) dollars, or a certified check for same amount, must accoranany each bid. 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