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li_ ST. PAUL WANTS Wants on this page Will be inserted under thissified headings according to the following ' a___ OF"BATES. 'css3 *i _ W _ * ? ■"«■ :<_•' .'s* M 5 Kumber I c £ - . * c. g of *"6" *_*"•* 5- R 3 _■ Words. g.| _" I i 3 5* : jo - a ? ; !° . * a 15 or less $.15 $.27 $.39 $.51 $.61' $.75 $.87 10 words .16 .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .95 18 words .18 .32 .40 .60 .74 .88 1.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .94 1.08 20 words .20 .35 .50 .65 .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 .28 .41 .59 .77 .95,1.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .96 1.14 1.32 25 words .25 .44 .63 .82 1.01 1.2011.39 26 words .26 .46 .66 . .86 1.06 1.26 1.-16 27 words .27 .48 .69 .9011.11 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 I.2*' 1.45 1.05 31 words .31 .55 .79 1.03 1.27 1.51 1.78 82 words .32 .56 .80 1.04 1.28 1.5 1.76 S3 words .33 .58 .83 1.08 1.33 1.58 1.80 34 words .34 .60 .86 1.12 1.38 1.68 1.90 35 words .35 .62 .89 1.16 1.43 1.70 1.97 36 words .36 .63 .90 1.17 1.44 1.71 1 .98 37 words .37 .65 .93 1.21 1.49 1.77 2.05 38 words .38 .67 .96 1.25 1.54 1.83 2.12 39 words .39 .69 ' .99 1:20 1.59 1.89 2.19 40 words .40 .7o 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.26 41 words .41 .72 1.03 1.34 1.05 1.96 2.27 42 words .42 .74 1.«6 1.38 1.70 2.02 2.30 43 words .43 .76 1.09 V.42 1.75 2.08 2.41 44 words .44 .77 1.10 1.43 1.76 2.09 2.42 45 words .45 .79 1.13,1.47 1.81 2.15 2.49 46 words .46 .81 1.16 1.51 1.86 2.21 2.56 47 words .47 .83 1.19 1.55 1.91 2.27 2.63 \8 words .48 .81 1.2<» 1.56 1.92 2.28 2.64 49 words .49 .So 1.23 1.60 1.97 2.34 2.71 50 words .50| .88 1 1.64 2.02 2.40 2.78 Compound words count two words, and •bbreviatious count tho same as full words. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order.' . SITUATIONS OFFERED. * V Male. AGENTS in every locality, to solicit acci dent insurance; no experience neces larv, and a few hours a week will make good aiouev.wiihout Interfering with your regular business; give it a trial, it won't cost you mythiug. General Agent, Box 476, Duluth Minn. ±7 A PICTURE— St. Paul Picture Frame fac tory; all kinds of pictures and frames; Cheap framing. 39 West Third st. 36-59 PPKENTICE BOY— Wanted immedi ately. smart, intelligent boy to learn trade. Come ready to go to work. Room 32. Union Block. 7 BARBER— barber at 463 Broad- D way. 7 ARBER wanted for Saturday at 556 Rice. '-." 7 BARBER wanted for Saturday at IBst_ . East Seventh st. *_ '■____ 7 ARBER wanted; steady job. 14 Eighth St. . '!'••:■■ "-7 DOYS wanted at the A. D. T. office. fi_aa COLLECTORS AND SALESMEN— Good positions for competent men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 47 DRIVER— A driver who understands the care of horses, and is willing to do the work about a place; must have city refer ences; apply between 7 and 9 o'clock Satur- 7 day evening. 59 Western ay. 7 FINE DRESS SHIRTS. $1.50, made to order, and gents' underwear; send for -measurement. A. M. Toftley. 27 East Seventh, near Wabasha st. ; perfect fit. 24-53 FLOOR LAYERS— Wanted, two or three first-class cement floor layers. Address D 174, Globe. '■', . . " 47-48 SALESMEN— wish a few men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. Inclose 2 cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Permanent position. No postals answered. Money advanced for wag^s, ad vertising, etc. Centennial Manufacturing company, Cincinnati, O. 44-63 Q-TUDENT— A young man of genteel ad- O dress and good habits, v. ho can speak and •write German, as a law office where he can pay expenses while studying. Ad dress County Attorney, Wabasha. Minn. 47-48 TENOGRAPIIERS desiring good posi tions should register at once ac A. Rosenberger & C.'s., 3 9*,_ Jackson st. 46-7 STENOGRAPHERS AND CASHIERS —Good paying positions. Apply at Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 47 TEAMS— Wanted to hire, three foui-horse teams and one or two single teams. ■ Ad dress Shaw & Burns, 106 East Fourth st. 47 THE ST.PAUL EXCHANGE RESTAL rant—First-class in every respect; meals during meal hours a specialty. Joe W. Kohout, proprietor. 355 Jackson. 300* WANTED— Young man or lady acquaint ed with teachers and high school schol ars; olso young man now canvassing for tea house to take side line ; big money. Call be tween 3 and 5 p. m., Room 1, 65 South Rob ertst. ■ ■ ' ' 47 WATCHMEN AND JANITORS— Good positions secured < for , steady men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh ana Robert. 47 A/o/ie«_ie nl 'd wagons advertised in SUN "____* DAY'S GLOBE are always sold. REAL ESTATE FOR SAME, 3£isccllni_cou!S City Lis.. FOR SALE— A new ten-room house and lot on Marshall ay. ; has all modern con veniences; finished in hard wood and heated by the Tilden system; owner leaving the City. For 1 articulars address X 192, Globe, . ; . . 47-48 I WILL build fifteen houses in West St. Paul and sell, them on monthly payments; are you looking for a home? Here "is your chance. Call on U. W. Gutsche, 648 Jack- Eon st. __.___■ - 47-51 J E YOU want to get . a home on monthly payments, convenient to business, call on 11. W . Gutsche, 648 Jacuson st. 47-51 LOOK! lglehart street residence; choice location; cheap facing East Sev enth St., and near it ; cheap. O. B. Harris, 22 West Sixth. 46-47 •jVIOTICE-CIIEAP PROPERTY— I* bids will be received by the undersigned until 2 p. in. Feb. 25, for tlie equity in lot 5, block 10, Holcombe's addition, 40 feet on Laurel ay.. near St. Albans street; at the hour mentioned bids will be opened and a deed made.to the highest bidder, subject to a mortgage of $1,500, due Jan. 15, 1890, which is the only incumbrance on the prop erty. Wcatherby & Hay, 18c East Fourth St.. room 28, Wilder bloc*-, St. Paul. . 47-48 REAL ESTATE for sale cheap for cash, or on easy terms: J. F. Eisenmenger, 474 Rice st. ' •;?- ■ 27-56 ROBERT STREET FRONTAGE, near Seventh, at $600 per foot: adjoining held at $1,200.. Dodge & Roe, 110*,_ East Fourth st. "-"..•'--' ' 47 TO SELL OR EXCHANGE— One new double house on West Winifred street. Rents for $31 per month. For particulars Inquire at 248 East Robie street. 47-48 •fe/i I fnn^ EASV TERMS-Will buy •■P^JV l\J\J fifty feet on Chicago ay., near State st., West side; worth $4,500. D 142, Globe. ...... 43-49 (1 /"inn ACRES of timber land with first l\J\J\J class hardwood timber, for sale or exchange: near St. Paul; on two lines of railroad; this is worth investigating. C.W. Youngmau, 1 17 East Fourth st., St. Paul. 2-183 Don/ Estate ads. in the Globe are seen by neui _ c nloyt peptic * BOARI> OFFERED. OARD AND ROOM in a private family for gentleman and wife or two gentle men; references required. 140 West Fifth st- ■ • ':■•.-. -:: :;. ■■■ 47-48; BOARD— One large, nicely furnished front room, with board. 607 Jackson si, : ■ -.-.-. :.-■• 47-8 ■'-.■■■ BOARD— With hoard, a very desirable front alcove room ; southern exposure; second floor. 21 East College ay. 45-48 BOARD— Large front room, furnace and grate heat, bath, gas. etc., and first-class table board, at 188 East Tenth st. 45-48 BOARD— Canada --- St.. 592 — Furnished rooms and first-class board;" all modern conveniences; one block from street cars. 44-50 ■p. . BOARD— Good board in prifate family; 6 o'clock dinner; terms reasonable. 254 West Fifth st„ corner Oak. 46-49 BOARD— Comfortably, furnished rooms, with, board; modern conveniences. 119 Iglehartst. y .. . 44-50 BOARD— For rent, well furnished room on first floor, warmed, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at 51 West Fourth «■ ■•■ '•■-"' .-■■■ 369-79 BOARD— Best weekly board iv the city $3.25 per week; twenty-one-meal ticket, $3.50; also furnished rooms, with board -459 Wabasha stf- adjoining Young Men's CJiristian association. '297* . M1;:»ICAE. .' PIANO TUNING, $1; first-class work Jl7 guaranteed. Samuel £. Crutchett, 19 East Ninth st. .. .- ' 27-56 Th initio— many people will see your ininK "Want" ad in SUNDAY'S GLOBE. SITUATIONS .; OFFERt-I>. .: X • ', I- eiuale. - '.. ■'•_» COOK— Wanted, competent , cook at No. 153 College ay. - ... - 4S-49. COOK— A first-class cook . wanted- at. 513 Jackson st. ; if. Inez Tudesson sees this will she please call. - . ... '■,;.." .'..47 GIRLS— girls for housework, hotel ■ work, restaurant work. etc. • Bee j Hive ■ Enterprise. Seventh and; Robert. ' - - ■'.'■• 47 ; IKL— Wanted a good German girl at 230 J East Tenth st. '.'- ■■""'.'.•■: '.*. ..7. HOUSEWORK— at once, a Swede' or German girl for.general housework ; must be a good cook; with reference. - 137 West Fourth st. . -. -■ ■*.".: ■' 47-48 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, & good girl for . general housework and assist to take care of children. 600 Canada st. 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted,_6mall girl for housework. 108 East Fifth st. 7 WO RK— Wauled, a capable girl ■ for general housework in family of four; bring references. 10-* Nina ay. -45-48 OUSEWOHK— GirI to work in small family. Call at 39 Mount Airy st. __ 7 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to work for her board in small private family. Address N 160, Globe. . ... . ; . ___ OUSEAVORK— a strong girl for general housework. Apply at the Deli catessen. 186 East Seventh. - * ' "-'■■' 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. Apply at 638 Holly ay. __ : - : 7 STENOGRAPHER— Good stenographer; rapid and correct, who can write on cali graph. Address in own handwriting, P. 0. . Box 2366. • : 7 Man women and children all advertise men, their -wants-' in SUNDAY'S GLOBE. F_-AJH_-_U, —MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul. Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, OV_, 7, 74. per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. . 73* AH DEBTS COLLECTED, bills and notes put in judgmenUattaclimentsand garnishees made on shortest possible notice; money to loan on negotiable papers; horses, carriages, furniture, etc. F. L. Draper & Co., 430 Wabasha st., northeast corner of Seventh st. 17-47 MINNESOTA MORTGAGE - LOAW Company— from £10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey. manager. Room 14, First National bank build in-, St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Lez? block, Minneapolis. 250* . MORTGAGE LOANS, in large and small . amounts, made- promptly at?, lowest rates on improved and unimproved city. real estate. Paget <_. Smith, Room 49, German- American bank, . y_ - 43-49 ONEY LOANED promptly on all kind's of personal property, household furni ture, gold watches, diamonds and jewelry. 156 East Third sL, Room 3. . - 41-7 MONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per- ItA sonal property, household furniture, " horses, etc. also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigan, manager. • ■ . : y 162* MONEY LOAN on household furni ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc. without removal ; also on diamonds and gold watches, etc J. W. Edsall & Co., 117 East Fourth st. .... .-:.,' ■■> . ■.'■..; ■ »32 MONEY LOANED BY HUNT & SE\ erance, 34 East Third St., Room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses,- carriages, -.etc.;* also on warehouse receipts, diamonds, watches and silverware; private room- for ladies ; goods taken in storage at lowest rates. . . ' - . -295* . ' -."■ .'.-. MONEY TO LOAN— 6, 6V2. 7 and 8 per 1»1 cent. A. N. Elliott, 41 East Fourth st. 10-192 - - ■■ ' ■--'■• ty/l ONEY TO LOAN— Farm and city loans lt_L at lowest rates; mortgages bought. W. F. Carroll, attorney, 319 Jaeitson st. 339* MONEY to loan by Lawtou Bros., 405 Jackson st., and 175 Dakota aye. Have 0:1 hand $7,000 at 6 per cent, on improved property. .;.•". 316* 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. Peat ody & C0., '401 Jackson st. 8* O LOAN— .1,200, $2.000 im proved or unimproved ; no deiay. Hub bell_& Bishop. 98 East. Fourth st. * 374-75 .F. MOKi'l'Z, 110 EAST .FOURTH— Mortgage loans made promptly. 6. 7 and 8 per cent mortgages bought. 317*. MiscEJ-i-AJri-ous. '■■'■ __ KEEPING— Books opened, closed, posted, expert work. . etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. 122» LIVE nT.»CK and farm machinery for sale at the faim of the late T. M. Metcalf, at Four Lakes, near St. Paul, between Feb. 15 and March 10, at private sale; Ice King, a valuable stud, horses, cows, heifers, steers, sows, etc., and a complete stock of farm ma chine!}-, wagons, corn planters, shellers, fan mill, binder, plows, cultivators, harrows, drills, etc., eighteen bundles of barbed wire, pint form scales. Apply at the farm at Four Lakes, or at the office of Metcalf & McClana? han. 126 East Sixth St., St. Paul. *44 AsyUEiiADE AND THEATER COS tumes, wigs and beards for theater use. - Louise Neitmann. 56 East Seventh st. 36-06 HE WORLD TYPEWRITER— Price only $10; will do the same work as - a 8125 machine; with a few hours' practice one can write from fifteen to thirty words per minute; it is practical and cheap. 11. S. Finn & Co., Northwestern Agents, 136 East Fourth st„ St. Paul. Agents wanted. 26* Whir are y° ur rooms vacant? An ad in the _____ Globe will rent them. '-'''"'. FOR _______ COW— Fresh milch cow for sale— l 4to 16 quarts rich milk per day guaranteed; best cow in the city. F. E. Luiev, 382 Jack son st. : •*■• .- 47-48 FOR SALE or exchange for city property, one portable saw mill and engine: six teen-horse uower; steel boiler; all complete in good order. Address D 195. G10be." 44-50 FURNITURE— Household . furniture for sale cheap, at 285 Somerset st ' 46-49 LARGE BUROYNGTON hot air furnace, ih good repair; walnut office fixtures; also gas fixtures, cheap. Apply at once, H. T. Drake. Drake Block. 45-48 PIN POOL— Complete pin pool outfit for sale cheap.- Address Pin Pool, Sherman house, city. • ."■/ --'47 ALOON FIXTURES, ice boxes, mirrors, showcases, billiards, counter and shelv ings. Witte Bros., 411 and 413 Fifth aye.' south. Minneapolis. Minn. . 41-55 SAFE— sale. Diebold safe: burglar and fire-proof; cost 8350: great bargain if taken immediately. Inquire No. 315 Robert st. . ' 47-48 ANTED TO SELL— A small stock of jewelry with an- established trade; will be sold with or without tools; this is a good chance for a new beginner with small capital; good reasons for selling; alsoaponv, cart, sleigh, harness, saddle, whip, buffalo and bells cheap for cash. Call 01 address F. No. 567*;. Broadway, St. Paul. : 374-77 ■ mm answers received from an ad in SwlQI^Q Sunday's Globe than from all other Sunday papers. _______ ___\ CARRIAGES. OB SLEDS— Eight pairs heavy bobsleds, used last winter only. Inquire at 38 1 Sherman. '..-. 47-48 Ij^Oß SALE— heavy working mares 111 J7 : good order ; also three fine yearling colts and two two-year-old colts ; fine, heavy stock. Call or address F. E. Scott, 414 Fourth st. southeast, Anoka, Minn: . ! ..r- .. - . 47-51 GET _ our carriages, wagons or sleigns 01 F. X. Quesnel, 107 East Eighth st. Long experience; practical and scientific workmen ; repairing neatly done on short notice. ■■■ -.U .; ■■ ■- 314* JT. BROOKS, practical shoer, 51 East • Fifth, near corner Cedar, will shoe, your ' horse to order; shoeing drivers and ' carriage horses a specialty ; pacers and trotters gaited . and shod with care: my shoes are all .hand made and adapted to the horse. 327* PORTLAND CUTTER for sale, only #20. F. E. Luley, 382 Jackson. - .47-48 PACERS AND TROTTERS at a bargain ; will arrive at Matt Balfour's stable, 488. Selby ay.. Tuesday, the 19th ; record of one, a pacer, 2:18, and others. can beat 2*30, no record ; and a few choice drivers; one very fine pony, perfectly gentle; and. all .will be sold very cheap; this will be a great bargain for fast roadsters. 3.. y ,>_■„ ;,*"_' 47-49 WASTED TO BUY. DOG Wanted, a good bouse dog; must be cheap. Address N 148, Globe. - . .'■- 47 HOUSE AND LOT, to cost about 2.500, on monthly payments. S 130, Globe. ," * ' '- :. :■■ ■ 46-48 -.-; .-.-■. . SIDEBOARD— Wanted to buy a. Walnut or antique oak side board ; must be eie gantand price reasonable. Call or address, 235 Concord st. 46-52 ANTED iTO BUY— A horse from $35 to $50. Inquire at 178 West Ninth st., third floor. - ' . y --" y• - , 47-43 * THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1889.— TWELVE PAGES. SITUATIONS WANTED. . ■■ .. . -.. .-. if- ale. ■■:.-.-•■ ■■■■■;-- -y'- • BARBEK— Position by voting man to learn trade.; Address V 167, Globe.' - - -5 BARTENDER— .wanted by an experienced voting man as second bar tender; can give best of references. " Ad dress 129. Globe. : ■'- 0 : . BOY— by boy of sixteen; well ac- ■ --.' quainted with" city; have had two years 1 , experience in business; can give A No. 1 ref erences. A 121. Globe, y --3 BOOKKEEPING or office work by young man of experience : writes a legible hand ; references furnished; speaks German. Ad- : dress V 143. Globe, y -. .1 BOOKKEEPER— wanted by an experienced man in general . merchan dise and law matters; speaks German and French; small compensation expected; ref erences. Address VV. P., Globe. - - ' ■> 4 BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by an experienced youmr man as hookkeener; or clerk in store or office; first-class refer ence furnished. Address P 129. Globe. 6 OOKKE -PER- contractors, position wanted as bookkeeper or clerk; five years' experience, ojid best of references. Address Z 191, Globe. _____ CIVIL ENGINEER— Wanted, a position in a civil engineer's office by a young man who has had one year's experience and who understands bookkeeping. Address G 89, Globe. ■-:. . '■"-* ■ .. I CLERK— An experienced • clerk, good bookkeeper and ■ correspondent, desires re-engagement; . excellent references. Ad-, dress J. H. Gordon, 35 East Ninth St., St. Paul. - -■- - ...;■■.•. 7 CILERK— Young man with good -: ground > iug in office work generally wishes situ ation as clerk ; references from present em plovers and others. Address V 144, Globe. 3 CLERK— Situation wanted by. an expe rienced grocery clerk ; good references can be furnished. Address X 193, Globe. 1 CLERK— Situation wanted by a young man in a stationery store ; has had ' ex uerience, and can furnish > references. Ad dress H. G., Globe. " 3 CLEKK— Wanted, a position by a young man as bill clerk or bookkeeper, or clerk ship in some railroad office, wholesale or re tail house: the best of recommendations pro vided; willing to work. V 180, Globe. 1 CILERK— wanted, by young man J in a business office ; has had experience andean give references. Address D 131, Globe. . . ■ .. 1 COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a young man in-private family as coach man; best of references. S 1 .7, Globe. 6 COACHMAN— man of seven years', experience would like a place as coach man; has good reference; -show on applica cation. Address D 105. Globe. 1 COLLECTOR— Position wanted by steady married man as collector; well ac quainted with the city; good reference and good bond given if required. Address Z 192, Globe. . -■■■■■ -5- COMPOSITOR— A Scandinavian book and newspaper compositor wants situa tion in an English printing office. Address John, Globe. _4 COOK— Situation wanted by a sober, in dustrious cook, now working in a first class hotel; No. 1 references. Address B Cooks.l 6 and 18 First st. south, Minneapolis. DAIRYMAN— situation wanted by a young man on a dairy; have had ex perience. H. P., 47 Valley st. • '.-y;3 RUG: CLERK— Registered: • Scandina vian; - twelve years' experience; good references. Address P. O. Box 194, Herman, Minn. .-■ ■- '. ; y '." •■*•■■•. -' 43-9 DRUG CLERK— for drug clerk;, -two years' experience; references. Ad-' dress G 459, Wabasha st. - . . . r? .' 1 DRUGGIST— position as assist ant in drug store; fourteen years' ex perience: graduate of pharmacy. ' Address E.M. S., Room 24, Forepaugh block, Seven corners. 1 DRIVER— Wauted. position to drive de livery wagon, by sober, reliable man; speaks Scandinavian, German and English: low wages at first. Address H 27, Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT— A good, competent. German girl wants situation. Call at 027 Washington ay. south. 3 MPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by active, middle-aged man of steady hab its; painter by trade; handy at almost any-' thing; small wages asked. Address M 06. Globe, Minneapolis. '■■■ 47 EMPLOYMENT— wanted, by a man, wife and family to work on farm or will work farm on shares : tools must be furnished. Address D 168, Globe. . 5 MPLOYMENT— wanted, by a ' man, to work for a private family around house and bam and store; can- give : references. Address D 198, Globe. * 5 MPLOYMENT —Young man of good habits, with experience in the commis sion business, wishes situation in same, or take anything else. Address, 8., Y. M. C. A., city. ... 7 EMPLOYMENT— Young man, temperate and reliable, wishes situatiou in busi ness with a prospect of learning something, if not take anything. C 11, 687 Preble st. 1 EMPLOYMENT — Situation wanted by man and wife to work in hotel for sum mer; in city preferred. Address S 112, Globe. . .*" 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young Scandinavian, strictly temperate, wants employment of any kind; a place where there is a chance to learn the language preferred. Address I. 11.. 687 Preble st. . 1 i EMPLOYMENT— Situatiou wanted by a i man and wife to work on farm or will rent it; can give references. Address S 112, Globe. . . - 1 EMPLOYMENT— A sober, trustworthy young man, with fair education, . wants employment of some kind; first-class refer ences. Address T. 8., G. T. U.. 70 East Sev enth st. '•'«-_ 3 ARMING— Man would like to take charge of a farm or rent near St. Paul. James W. Harris, Hudson, Wis. 1 HOSTLER— Young man wants position as hostler or general work around the house; williueto do most anything; good references, if required. Call or address 127 East Eleventh St.. room 11. y :' 3 "jVJTGHT WATCHMAN— want 1* ed as night watchman a Scandinavian twenty-three years old. Address or call on N. Nelson. 306 Rice st. . - " 1 OFFICE WORK— boy fifteen years of age wants office -work of any kind : can also speak German. Address HX, Glooe. 1 FFICE BOY— Would like a position in an office; speaks German and English. Address 11. T. Snider, 991 Geranium st. 7 FFICE WORK — Wanted, by a young man whose time is not wholly employed, office work from 9:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.; small salary. Address R. G., Globe. 47-60 PHARMACIST— in pharmacy, 20 years' experience; not registered in Minnesota, desires a situation as assistant; moderate salary; good references. 443 Jackson St.. Room 15. 1 PORTER Wanted by a young man a situ ation -as porter or watchman ; sober habits. Address R l4l. Globe. - 3 SALESMAN— situation as travel ing salesman for a grocery, cigar or con fectionery house ; moderate salary ; reference. Address Box 43, Lawler, 10. ' .-; 44-47 SALESMAN— Wanted, situation by ex perienced hardware and stove man. Ad dress X 157, Globe. 4 SALESMAN— Young man of six years' ex perience wishes a position; either dry goods or boots and shoes ; first-class refer ences. Address T. S., Globe. 3 SALESMAN— Situation wanted by young man as salesman in wholesale liquor or grocery- house can speak German and En glish, and has had six years' experience. A. Arnold, 118 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. 3 O AI.ESM AN— situation by an cx- O perienced retail dry goods salesman; first-class. references. Address Dry Goods,- Globe. '■-."'-.-■■ 1 TRAVELING SALESMAN— As travel ing salesman by a young man well recommended. Address D. S., Gardner house, Hastings, Minn. . 41-47 WORK FOR BOARD— A young man of St. Paul wants something to do; will work for board ; can give reference. Address D 106. Globe. - '.' y . 1 -PERSONALS. . . -.; PERSONAL— Arrived, Madame De West wood of , New York, the queen trance medium of the Atlantic coast; seventh daugh ter, born with a double veil and wonderful gilt of second sight; has . the . power :of any two mediums you ever met; this she is prepared to prove : tells your entire . life, past, present and future, in a dead trance; every hidden mystery revealed; tells the full name of her callers and of your future hus band or wife, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false: tells all your business affairs with, utmost truth gives advice on divorce, con tested wills, speculation, etc. If disappointed by the efforts of others, judge not all alike, as Mme. De Westwood can convince the most skeptical. - Fee % 1 and upwards. Office hours, 9a. m. to Bp. m. : parlors, 460 Wab asha; entrance, No. 1 East Eighh st. Letters with stamps promptly answered. _____ - 47 WORKS. T DL. JAMIESON _ CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty. At 14 West Sixth St.. St. Paul. Minn. 134* FJ. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Worts; • office 416 Robert St., Ryan block; works 55 and 57 Indiana ay. . :- ■ ~ 264* ~Cnn a "business chance,'* . look in SUN fOr DAY'S GLOBE, the great "Want me-** ■- dium. y -..-.- '..,-■ ..-■;.. • 'v-;. * SITrATIOJfS j :- y . *;* eii-ale. ". .y* \ :~ >;, BOOKKEEPER— young l»dy who un ' derstands r bookkeeping and 1 writes ■ a good, business i hand ' wishes '.situation.- in • office or store for moderate salary. Address XV Z, Globe."'- .:■■:■ y'.-.- '-■-■' . ■ "- "• -.y-- 1 CLERK— A lady of refinement and correct. -in ; figures ' wants a situation in a dry goods or lancy store : J wages > no object while . learning. Address Z 164, Globe. -• t-" -* 1 CLERK— Situation wanted by - a - young : lady in office or store ; best of city refer ences. - Address or call at 513^-> St. Peter St., Room 12. .,; ...... ■> . ..; . ■-.-.--.- ■ : .- -y y :-. 6 COOK— By an experienced lady cook; also understands washing and ironing; can give references. Call at St. Mary's homey 318 Somerset st. . ••.■■■-.-.-; 5 C"iOOK— Situation for meat or pastry cook. s Address 457 St. Peter st. y . ; 1 COOK— a situation as cook in a . private family by a competent girl. : Ad dress Marie, Globe. - .7. COOK situation wanted |as cook by an experienced woman, good refeierices, Call or address 457 St. Peter, St., up stairs room 1. , - >;■'•/-.■:-■•■;;;:■;::■.:■':■■■■ ~ 1 AY WORK— wants to go out to . work by the day. Address 574 Broad way. ' -■. y .- -..--;. " ■" . y ; . 1 . DRESSMAKER— A competent dress-, . .maker with -four years' experience 1 would like employment in families. Call or address 464 Fort st. _______ GIRL— A competent, strong German girl; T wants hotel, or restaurant : work; for kitchen or laundry. 52 West Tenth St., Room 15. . .. . -...-■-• 7 HELP— Good, competent domestic- help., furnished on short notice. Bee Hive Euterprise, Seventh and Robert. '47 J OUSEKEJEPEK— wanted; by - -lady as housekeeper. Call or address"' 225 Chippewa St., West side. ■'•• '.- 3 OUSEKEEPER— A widow would like' . - a situation- as Bhousekeeper or would, like to get in >» small private family; will work reasonable for this winter. Address D 167, Globe. .. ». - 1 HOUSEKEEPER— situation by an . experienced housekeeper; with daughter fourteen years can give good ref erence. Address CM, Globe. ■ . : 1 HOUSEKEEPER— wanted by a lady as - housekeeper. Address "St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset St., St Paul. 6 HOUSEKEEPER— wanted by middle-aged lady as housekeeper for a widow in St. Paul' or Minneapolis. Address M. Crocker, '405 -Washington ay. south, Room 12, Minneapolis, Minn. 4 HOUSEKEEPER— wanted by a lady as housekeeper where there are no children." Address N 186, Globe. _ 1 OUSEKEEPER— German lady would like a position as housekeeper; a good home more of an object than high wages. Address M 1 60, Globe. ■ 1 HOUSEWORK— A Germau girl desires a 7 situation for general housework; good references city or Merriam Park. 386 Ran dolph st.:.-.;; ',"--.-■'. - "4- OUSEWORK— A good German girl i would like a place for general house work in a reputable private family. Address M. 0., 620 St. Peter st. . 7 HOUSEWORK— sisters would like ..to get work together in private family, or do general housework. Pleas, call or ad dress 40 West Fourth st. room 5. 6 OUSEWORK— "Young lady desires I housework, where a permanent home would be more object than high wages. Ad dress S 194, Globe..- - •■■- ■ .:.:. . 5 HOUSEWORK— A middle-aged lady - de- I sires a situation in small family of not' more than four; a good cook, washer and ironer..- 89 East Sixth st. .3 OUSEWOKK— A' neat, good - German . girl wants a place in private family. Address No. 26 East Sixth st. .7 HOUSEWORK— A girl would like a place to do _ general housework . or , second work. Call or address 234 Mcßoal, rear. 3 OUSEWOKK— wanted by a :-. competent, experienced young girl: a place to work for a family. Address D 157, Globe. ",,-;;,•'•-,,".-. .. ;.* 1 LAUNDRESS— Situation wanted by expe rienced laundress; have bad charge of laundry for years; in. or out of city. Ad dress M 56, Globe, Minneapolis. 46 USE— Wanted, position as nurse . or second work in private family; can give references. Address 352 Reaney st., city.- 1 NURSE— Resectable girl would like a sit uation as nurse or second girl. Address or call, 250 West Third st. ,1' SEAMSTRESS— a good seamstress would like a few. more , places by the day. .- Call" = at 272 l East Seventh st., Room" 30. j ___ . 4 SEWING — A lady wishes- plain sewing in private family; terms very: reasonable. Address V 132, Globe. 5 SEWING— Wanted by a lady, plain sewing to do from 10 to 3, or other light work.'" 63 East Twelfth st. ' - -,' .■-.■ 'X SECOND WORK— Wanted, second work in private family, or dining room work hi private boarding house; city references; wages 814..:',',; ■-■...■ . 1 SECOND WORK— a place for , second work by a person thoroughly competent." Apply to St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset 5t. ... > '. T" OECOND WORK— Wanted, a position as O second girl in a private family , no care of children; call at 245 Banfil; references' given. - - .— .. ______ 4 SEWING— A woman just landed wishes for family sewing. Mrs. Hagerty, 56 Viola st. ■.-•;-/'■ :: 3 QEWING— A first-class skirt finisher would _ like to go sewing in families or in shops. Call or address 597 Rice st. . >1 STENOGRAPHER— stenographer O and typewriter would like a position in an office in or.out of city. Address G. 8., 311 East Seventh st. y • 1 ASHERWOMAN— Washing and iron ing can be done nicely by hand at No. 528 Temperance St., near Tenth. 47-49 WASHING and housecleauing wanted. ■VV Rear 455 St. Peter st. 4 ASHING— An experienced woman VV -wants to take home family washing rough dried; clothes called for and delivered, 25 cents per dozen. Inquire at 456 East Sixth st. ..; . . 4 WASHING— Wanted, washing to do by a lady; -prefer going to families, but will take it home if preferred. Call 170 Law-, son st. ..,.."* ; . - ■' -3 WASHING AND SCRUBBING to do by a lady; will work cheap. Call or address 73 Valley st. ; .. . ' 3 WASHING— girl wants washing . .-* for private family. 561 L'Orient st. 1 WASHING— family or restau rant washiug, by a respectable woman ; good bleaching grounds; rates reasonable. EG W7, Globe: 1 WASHERWOMAN would like to go out by the day, or take washing home. Call at 40 West Fourth st, room 5, up stairs. ASHING AND IRONING— Wanted, to take washiug and ironing home. Gentleman's washing preferred. ". 132 East Ninth st, in basement. . '-:.'. 1 ATCHMAKER-First-class; with tools VV complete; seven years' experience ; American; good habits. . Lock box 35," Her man. Minn. - . '46-52 ■; TO EXCHAWOE. TO EXCHANGE A steamboat man who has something to invest . in the way of exchange could find something worth. look ing up by corresponding with D 195, Globe. j ..- -. ■.-'/.-■•--.-- 46-50 .'-.:. _____ TO EXCHANGE— What have you to ex . change for - farm in ... Lac Qui Parle county, Minn.?. Address J.. Box 53, Webster, Dak. ? y ."■■ .;:-.. .-.--"■ ■■-■.-.. 44-47 TO : EXCHANGE— Lot in Warm's addi tion, on Summit ay., 40x200 feet, for Improved property. Postoffice box 2254.' :_ .:- - -.;■■■;■ >.-•: -43-49 ' .- ■-- y: -.' TO EXCHANGE— Wanted, a foot power : iron lathe and other -machinists- tools for good clear : lot F. N. Lang, Room 329. * Boston Block, Minneapolis. 41-47 TO EXCHANGE— Wanted, to exchange [ desirable Dakota land for stock . of gro ceries. > Address W. R,, Lock Box 55,' Huron, Dak. -.:-. --■■ .'.-.• -. . -■-■■-.; 25-55 PROPERTY exchanges made a specialty in- all kinds. C. W. Youngman, 11*7 East Seventh st- ' 44 ; -50 ■ ~ £_______ ' ' 5 THE ST. PAUL, TRUST COMPANY— OUlces Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as* Big-nee, ; receiver. "y ..-yf NOTICE -TO : CREDITORS—STATE OT -Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate 5 Court, Special Term, February li 1889*"- -MX':.: --- , ' :: . .. -- .-:;*. ' In the matter of the estafe of Henry S. Daw son, deceased. -7 - -1 Notice- is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County, of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of August,- A. D. 1 889, at 10 o'clock a. m., hear, examine and adjust all claim, and demands of all per sons - against said : deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to pre sent their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proved to its satisfaction shall be forever; barred, unless for good cause shown further. time be allowed. - By the Court. "*--" ; [L.S.] :,;:-. - SAMUEL MORRISON, y . t—\\; :..■;. -. Judge of Probate. . Tms St. Paul TitrsT CoarAST,. .; -•.-:. ■ ' Administrator. . WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT - ' —for— . ;■- _. ;-r:-::.y; INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: LYONS & : TICKNOR, Druggists, 7~07 East " ' Third street, corner Bates. i^."!, , .;" CONGER ! BROS., Druggists,: 349 University . avenue, corner Virginia. '*' vs v. * - MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers,' corner Ash . land avenue and Dale street. .;':'-. -; ,_.?; - A: WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West ' Seveuth street. ..,; "-.,-*• -. .;'"-* y'y ; " ■'. BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. .; ." ; ;." E. FOX, 482 Rice street. ' •; - _ GEO. SHEPHARD, 691 Reaney street. f RANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. • J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. .: - - F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Sev enth street. - HIPPLER A COLLYER, D.ngg''7_^l99.Ea,-. \ . Seventh street. . -.. . . .- T-y ■.-.-.•.■;•: i JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COM?AN"_t i 470 Jackson street. _ : --'.' "■ • '.'-- WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. - ' ; . ; M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442 Broadway. • --J-' ■'■v: y .-' -: ' ' ; '*"- >*"; * -'■■ : HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. • .'-;'.'-.-' " .-. • " ■] -. • ■ FOR REST.'*:•'«...'■;.-■<"",.■** ! -.- ; " - Souses. ■•■*•■■■■ '■'■■'■ ■ COTTAGE— rent, y cottage :of five rooms, 665 De Soto st. ; good cellar and city water; rent, $12. Apply toll. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth st. . -■ ■■■ ■- ■ .44* HOUSES— Two modern houses for rent, ■ Dale St., corner St. Anthony ay..' five blocks from cable and one block from street j car. : Inquire on piemises. .;■-•-.•. 41-71 ' ffniicae to let ads. in the Globe are i seen iiuuoco by the most people, yy ■' ..-.■••*.-. . ttOOll-S. '-•<■ :-y "■■■■' COLLEGE AY., 24. "\VEST-f First-class rooms for rent; steam heat -and bath ; board if desired. ..' ■ ■....,,.'. 44 47 EIGHTH ST., 229— Pleasant unfurnished front rooms, to ■ parties without chil dren; private family; desirable location. . ..." 34-04 - '■ ..;... . . ■■■" EXCHANGE ST., -394— rent, fur nished front room on second floor. '-: - ■ . . 47-48 ..;:..;•■*". *;.,yy.y.; EXCHANGE ST., 386— Furnished JOom; bath, gas and furnace heat:. or without board. -,>,«'.,*,', '.■,;..-. 47-48 . FLATS AND STORE— Four flats and * - one store, just completed; corner Chest nut and West Seventh ; references- required. • C. W. Copley, Bank of Minnesota. ;,;,; 38-51 FOURTEENTH ST., 169, EAST— - large unfurnished front room to rent. *: -.. -...-... 44-50 ... y.yr^y.* ;." .- FOURTH ST., 1 14, WEST — Furnished " rooms ; steam heat Hotel Brunswick. -;<o 365*. _. ________ ____: FKONT ST -Near Rice- st. Car Line— To rent, very cheap, four - rooms : arranged for housekeeping ; nicely localed ; with good well on premises. Rothschild & Thurston, : 131 East Fifth st. ■•.'-. ;//;; ',, •■ 47-48 JACKSON ST., Furnished room for rent. - : ---<-' 43-48 LAFAYETTE AY., 563— For rent, nicely", furnished front room with alcove; suit able for two. - ■ -^ ■'■■ •-■ 47 NINTH ST., 137, EAST— One -large fur nished front room; table for two gentlemen : bath, etc.* vt:; -.,-. y > ;-_. 47-53 NINTH ST., 33. EAST— Rooms for light housekeeping: -'-.'• ~* ■-"-*"■'- '■"■ ;■ 47-50 EARL ST., 217— Beautifully furnished front parlor to rent, with heat and board J if desired; rent moderate; also- two Small rooms. '-" ■'•"■ "-■:»<»■ j-.'V;^---' 47 PENNSYLVANIA AY., 204— For rent, two rooms, furnished ; or unfurnished, in new house. '-;-'• ■ •' r*' "■■'- u -'•'• ■'■- ■'-: 47-48 ROOMS— rent, front and back parlors, . with adjoining closet room and privilege of bath, eras and furnace heat; location cen tral; references required. Address - X 174, Globe. . ■ " -•-'; ' *•«-••'■• v/ 47-49 SjEVENTH ST.. 224. WEST— small £? room, J clean and neatly furnished..one block from Seven corners; bath and all mod- crn conveniences; suitable^ for one or two gentlemen. • y- :.'■; . .y'y ;: 43-48 ST. PETER ST., BETWEEN FOURTH . and Fifth— rent,- at i Capitol Apart ments, elegantly furnished each with* private bath room, gas and steam heat. 46-47. PRUCE ST., 2*27— Nicely-- furnished rooms ; furnace heat: use ' of ■- bath; to let cheap. •-.-■-. -■-.-•-.' -•.-,:/:■-.' 45-18 ENTH ST., 37, EAST— Nicely furnished room for two ; furnace heat. - 47-48 HIRO ST., 151, WEST— Oue finished front room to rent; suitable 'tor two or four gentlemen, or for light housekeeping. - :.- , ... ;;., 47-50 -;■.->■■■■■■ ,:.y y- -". . Cff-fn to let ads. in the Globe are seen by. '. lv *" the most people. ■•"*.■--■■ »- T . Stores., •'.T'i'l;;y ISLE STORE, comer Seventh and Jackson sts.; store No. 167. East Sev enth st.; store No. 315 Minnesota st. .James I. Jellett, Room 14, Chamber of Commerce, 31 East Seventh st** . ." ■-■■.y: 45 : 48 STORE— rent, one store- and twelve flats in J. F. Eisenmenger's new brick block, corner Rice and Wabasha sts., by J. ■ F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st. - Office hours from .B to 10a. m. and from Ito3p. m. 316* TORE— rent, a store at 221 East Sev enth st. . :.-> ■?.•:? ia„'. 40-52 TORE— rent, No. 286 Jackson St.. below Third. Inquire or ;J. H. Hullsiek & Son or Phil Best Brewing Co. ___ 41-47 /_ rt you need help? Advertise in SUNDAY'S U(J GLOBE. - ■ ,.-.: . y .-..- ;- : j Offices. ; '- __ .'." MS 'll' read the "Wants" each week IflllllOnS Always finding . what . they .:; . ■ seek. .-,-, y, .-■•''. ,. ..-; . •:.". . itliscellaneon». . ... .. ' LOOR-^Secoud floor, 50xl<>0, with use of elevator and water fixtures. j Apply at 190 and 192 East Fifth st.iy;; 45-51 r TO RENT— hotel buildiing contain . ing twenty-six rooms in good condition,' corner West Fourth and Kittson sts. ; also my former residence, 83 Douglas St., containing thirteen rooms, large stable -and; carriage shed: also three office rsoms, : 110 West Third st. ; also two fine office. rooms on . the corner of Fifth and Market sts.: Inquire of George Benz & Sons, 217 East Third st. . -..---: ' ' 44-50 - j-'.;.,-"".-'-.' -.-. ' : '- TWO FLOORS— stone building; with water and - sewerage ■ connec tions; ' adapted for manufacturing or stor age purpsses. . Apply at 146 West Third St.. City. - : ■ - - y.:..: -. -: *47 Whii allow your rooms to be vacant!* An *'."/ ad in SUNDAY'S GLOBE will rent : . them -..-: .---■ -.' - ' '.'. "_____________ '' - " SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, . ' Standard system lessons day. evening, or by mail ; send for circulars. ' Miss J. ]D. Hess, Union block. -'■-■' ; -.■..... 34* CT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF-MUSICJ O I 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* C #// ,DAY'S GLOBE alone always contains VUfl over two pages 0 •-want*' ad?. ■ '■- ' » PROPOSALS [2-9] ' FOR ARMY SUP- Headquarters Department of Da kota, Office Chief Commissary of Subsistence, St. Paul, Minn., January 16, 1889. SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject .to : the usual conditions, will be received at the of fice of the Acting Commissary of Subsistence, a. each post named herein, 1 until 11 o'clock _m. on Saturday, February 16,- 1889,- at" which time and places they will be opened "in presence of bidders, for Flour (if wheat is raised and flour is manufactured in the vicin ity of said posts), delivered thereat in the following quantities, on or before . February - _», • 1889: Flour— lssue, 23,000 lbs. deliv ered at Fort Abraham Lincoln, D. T. ; 14,000 lbs. delivered at Fort Bennett, D. T. ; 42,000 lbs. delivered at Fort Missoula, M. ; 40,000 lbs. delivered at Fort Sully, D. T. Sealed Proposals will be received and opened at this office, at the same time, for 931,000 lbs. of Hour for. Issue, and 94.700 lbs. of Flour, : EamUy, or any part thereof, delivered free obi board of ears at St, Paul, Minneapolis, Minn.. orßiimarck, Dak., on or before Feb ruary 28, 1889. . Proposals will-' also be re received at this office, at the same time, for furnishing the Subsistence Department, free on board of cars in St. Paul or Minneapolis, Minn., as required, 6,000 lbs. of Hard Bread;. 54,660 lbs. of Laundry Soap 4,152 lbs. of Yeast Powder; 4,700 lbs. of Butter; and 81, --000 Cigars; 25 lbs. Schmidt's Powder Soap. Preference will be given to articles of domes tic production or manufacture, conditions of quality and price being equal. For condi tions, etc., apply j to : the * undersigned, or Ito the Acting Commissary of | Subsistence, rela tive to Flour for their respective posts. The Government reserves the right to reject any. or all bids. Proposals should be enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Proposals for (name the article). Thomas 'C. Sullivan, Major : and C. S . U. 3, Army, Chief J : C. S. Dept. of Dakota, ; .:, » ■ ' y- . AUCTION . SAEES. ■:.'■.;' '-.." . ' E. Hollo it ay & Co.; Anetionccrs. AUCTION sale ; of , choice ; real -estate ! which includes nine-room f house and large lot. We will sell on; the premises- to day, February the 16th, at 3 o'clock p. m., ,the residence No. 675 De Soto sr.j which is now rented for $35 per month. The lot is 50 ' : by 124 feet, running through from street to street, having a frontage of -50 feet .011 De • Soto : st. and • 50 , feet on -Otsego st. This ■ choice property is so situated ; that it can be, so improved in excess of .improvements al ' ready made that it will pay a very large per centage on the . money invested the . day of . sale. .1 It is only one block from the Lafayette ay. street car line, and near the residence of Judge Hale, Geo. L. Becker and many oilier, prominent citizens. You must see this property to .appreciate its value.- Go look it . over. y The ; terms will -be easy and made known at the time of sale. Mr. O. B. Werge dall, the owner, is going to Washington ter- , * ritory to reside permanently, and he has in structed us to make : the ■ sale positive. No postponement- on account: of * the weather. ; P. S. — will- sell' his furniture the same : day and hour. Are you looking for a home or investment, don't, fail to attend this sale. For further particulars call on or address E. Holloway ' & Co., auctioneers, 256 East Seventh st. - ■ ■ *- 47, AUCTION SALE OF FINE CLOTHING ' and Gents' Furnishing Goods— will -sell at auction at the store No. 425 Wabasha St., known as the Market Clothing House, , which has been so long and well conducted [.by the owner, Henry Weber. This sals by ' auction will commence at the above number ut 10 o'clock on Monday, Feb. 18, and con tinue uutil ' all is sold. Mr. Weber has de cided to retire from the clothing business, : and has placed the stock in our hands to sell' at public auction at the best price we can get. This stock is so well known,' and as Mr. Weber. neve, handled any cheap shoddy goods, you can rest assured you can get the best in the market at this sale. If you are looking for bargains in tine clothing and fur nishing goods, don't miss this goldeu oppor tunity. Sales every day at 10 a. m., 2 and 7p. m. P. S.— We will sell "the fine fixtures the last day of sale. E. Holloway & Co., Auctioneers. ."..'■ 45-49 - jj_______ CHANCES. M<-I-«-iiii«-j . Self & Co.'s List. _ ; 338 Cedar st„ "Union Block, Room 83. ' BOARDING HOUSE, nine rooms: full of good roomers and borders; stone's throw from capitol, -at a sacrifice ; look ■this up. ■ . GENERAL STORE in live Minnesota town; patent medicines, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware: this includes three lots and buildings, at a bargain; a snap. : _ BUTCHER SHOP, complete, with horse, wagon and buggy, first-class location, $375 ; hotels ; wanted, partner in grocery. EESTAURANT on Seventh st.; bigbusi- E ness ; look this up if you want a bar gain. . ;....- ■ - ■: -'. . .y BOARDING HOUSES, livery stables, ' flats, grocery stores, cigar and confec tionery stores, from $100 up. BRING along your trades; we are head quarters. 338 Cedar St., Union block, .Room 83. ___________ Miscellaneous Business Chances N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN with $1,000 • capital to take an interest in a good .paying business; one of the best opportuni ties ever offered. Address S 156. Globe. 47 A RARE chance for a man with a few j hundred dollars to get into a well estab lished feed business. -Addi ess S. 8., Globe. ". yy '■■■ --. . '.-.. 45-48 ■- BUSINESS FOR SALE— The leading jew - elry and stationery store in the most rapidly "growing city of the Northwest hav ing a trade of $1 ,000 per mouth ; repair de partment averaging over $100; only $9,' 00 invested: will sell for one-third to one half cash, balance secured most satisfactory rea | sons for selling. For further particulars ad- . ■ dress S 193, Globe. - - 41-47 FOR SALE— blacksmith and wagon - shop on easy terms. For particulars inquire or write to Gust Koch. Rice, Minn. The best place on N. P. railroad for black smith: reason for selling, sickness. ■ 46-49 OR SALE— The Otley coalmine, located :. at Otley, Marion county, 10., with 515 acres of the best coal lands in Iowa; seven-foot vein of coal; fixtures and ma chinery first-class in every respect; railroad switch connected with works; will be sold at • a bargain if taken within fifteen days. For particulars address M. J. Word, or J. W. Geneser, care of State Savings bank. Dcs Moines, 10. > 45-69 OR SALE— of the best country print ing offices in Minnesota; paper- estab lished in 1862; circulation 1,300: "good job office, fine presses, everything complete, and is enjoying a good business; city of 3,000; only two hours' ride from St. Paul; will in- ; voice about $4,000. Only - those meaning' business address Pica, Globe. - ;■. 47-48 OR SALE— flats of twenty-rive rooms, well furnished ; everything com-' plete; rooms rent readily; best location in city:. 279 East Seventh st. ; extrance on Ros abel st. Inquire at office. • .'45-74 FOR SALE— A well-estabiisned iancy goods, embroidery and notion store; ; . owner going out of business. Address X 165, Globe. ■ 45-47" FOR SALE— Large, first-class restaurant : in Minneapolis; fine location, old es tablished and doing good business; terms easy: real estate not wanted. Address P.O. Box 347, Minneapolis. 41-48 : OR SALE OR TRADE in part pay ment; established soda water factory in perfect working order; full particulars, ad dress Selters, Globe. 40-53 JOB PRINTER with small capital call , find opening in a well established busi ness iv this city Address D 135, Gloße. ■■-"... 46-47 LARGE general store and residence prop erty for rent, sale or trade, in which a heavy business has been transacted the past ten years; only two competitors, both honor able, and making Dig money; want a party with expdrience- and one who can carry a good stock: German preferred. Address Box "C." Wheatland, Dak. - 45* PARTNER WANTED in well established business: paying 25 to 30 per] cent, net; $15,000 to $20,000 capital required. Ad dress D 115, Gloiie. 47-52 STATIONERY— For sale, first-class sta tionery, having a trade of about $1,000 per month; fine location; clean stock; in voice about $2, 000; will sell for cash. Ad dress D 194, Globe. 47-48 C nn a "business chance,"- look in SUN rur DAY'S GLOBE, the great "W aut" me dlnm. -. ' Proposals for Field Seeds, i United States Indian Service. Cheyenne River Agrnct, D. T.. Jan. 25, 1889.— proposals, indorsed - "Proposals for Field Seeds," and addressed to the undersigned at Fort Bennett. Dak., will be received at this agency until one o'clock of February 19, 18S9, for furnishing for and delivering at the Cheyenne River Agency, 586 bushels of seed potatoes,' 1,035 busheis of seed oats. . 303 bushels of seed corn and 150 bushels of seed wheat. v CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on some United States depository for at least 5 per cent of the - amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited |to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract, with good and sufficient sureties; otherwise to be returned to the bidder. . . , For further information apply yto the undersigned. " ,-: CHARLES E. McCHESNEY. United States Indian Agent. . • "Proposals for Seed Wheat." . U. S. Indian Service, ) White Earth Agency, Minn., v - yy '•*:.:;•—:. • . '. February 2d, 1889. ) Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Field Seeds," . and addressed to the under signed at White Earth, Becker county, Minn., will . be received at this Agency until one o'clock of March Ist. 1889, for furnishing for and delivering at the White Earth Agency. Minn., 3,900 bushels of Scotch Fife Seed Wheat, to be well cleaned and free from cockle and mustard seed.' ' ■ certified checks. '. ' * Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on some U. S. depository for at least 5 per cent of the proposal," which check or draft will lie forfeited to the United States incase any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a con tract with good and sufficient sureties; other-' wise to be returned to the bidder. ; - -- • For. further information, apply to the un dersigned. .... * -T. J. SHEEHAN, U. S. Indian Agent. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY* OF Ramsey— ss. -District Court. In the matter of the assignment of Cordy Edwards, insolvent. To the creditors of : the above-named in solvent: if. ' ihp i"rii|r ß '*T**f*yii*frTti^ ■ ; Notice is hereby given that the above named Cordy Edwards, of St. Paul, in the county and state aforesaid, has by deed in writing, dated Feb. 12th, 1889, made an as signment 'of all his property not ' exempt from execution, to Max E. Kost, of St. Paul aforesaid, under the provisions of chapter • 41, Laws of 1881, entitled an "Act to prevent debtors from giving preference to creditors, . and to secure the equal distribution of the property of the debtor among the creditors, and for the release of debts against debtors," . and the acts amendatory thereof. - ;: v . ;.' All creditors desiring to obtain the benefit of said act are required to file . with tho un dersigned their claim, duly verified, within twenty days . after the publication of this notice. y Dated Feb. 14, 1889. - ■ ' -- "■*•".. - - .;-::.." MAX E. KOST, Assignee. : Office, corner of Third and Robert streets, , • St. Paul, Minn. ; '.".-*■'-■-• ■ 7TH ST, DIRECTORY. ". j y -V,-: ART STORES. • -... '■■ . BLAKEMORE & ANGELL. . j 21 E. 7th st. Pictures artistically framed. .'.. ■ 'y lj BOOTS jflg SHOES. ,y : J. 11. HILLEN, 67 East Seventh. J: F. KELLY& CO.. 171 East Seventh street :.y; ; y-y- BUTCHERS. :" " ~ V.-. M. H. BRASTED. -20 East Seventh. ■ r . j CIGARS AN P. TOBACCO. . ( T. ROWLES, 225 West Seventh. ,_ -; y^.;-:; _________ -. -- : -"~~ '.;!'- MAX-STROUSE, y;-.. . I ' 183 West Seventh st, Seven corners. COMMISSION MERCHANTST" .BAKER &SUTHERLAND.949 E. Seven th st. :y COAL, WOOD. . HOLMES Fuel <_: Supply Co., Seven corners. PiONKER.FUEL CO.. 209 East Seventh. - , y. CONFECTIONERY. MACK CANDY KITCHEN, 100 E. Seventh. 'V. : i .'"■■■ ■' . prugs. -.' - ' ■ __ :S. 11. REEVES, Seven corners. |;- DENTISTS. ... DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner 7th & Pine Sis. PRY GOODS. ~~ -,'*.* .-►.'- HABIGHORST & CO., 233, 235 & 237 Seventh, corner Waconta. COX BROS. & CO., N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th. -. . FLORIST. _ ;• ' _____ KING, 479 East Seventh. FURNITURE AMP CARPETsT | , G. F. BENEDICT. 176 West Seventh. Z>. ■-'■.- FURS. . y CHAS. E. DANNEBERG, - ■ .208 to 21 East Seventh. •...-_ : , .-.".- GAS FIXTURES. .. J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. ) • GROCERIES. ~~ y I ..".-''MIOHAUD BROS., ~ ■ Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets". ..*. .y. ■ .v-iiV* HOTELS. ~~ GRAND CENTRAL, opp. Newmarket thea ter, cor. 7th and Wabasha rates, 51. 50 and ; $'-■; special ; rates to traveling companies . aad permanent guests. J.L. Sauvlnet, Pro. WIINSLOW HOUSE, Wiii Bros., Seven corners INSTALLMENT HOUSES."""""" F. BENEDICT, 176 West Seventh. JEWELRY. ." .BOCKSTKUCK £ LEE, 11 East Seventh. STAHL& MARTIN, 49 East Seventh. REED. THE JEWELER. 192 E. 7th. Dia : monds, Watches, etc. : lowest prices iii city. STONE JEWELERY CO.. 244 East Seventh. Loan full value oh Diamonds and Watches. ___________ PAWNBROKER^ L. S. WELLER, 116 East Seventh street. L. FINKELSTEIN lends any sum of money from 81 to $500 at a less rate than anyone . in the business. :89 East Seventh st, op iposite Dime Museum. > - LIVERY ANP SALE STABLE? : ABBEY & SCHIJTTE, Seven corners. X '• MEAT MARK KT. BRASTED, the Butcher. 226 East Seventh. . I ; y'- 1 .:; MUSIC HOUSES. ■■ ANDREW PETERSON, 418 East Seventh. PHOTOGRAPHERS. _ . — . . S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. Children'sjpiet : ures. pastel and crayon portraits a specialty ■ PLUMBING ANP GAS FITTING. J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. \ .... "jBKgjJL ESTATE. L. T. STENSGAARD, . 20.5 East Seventh. PETER JOHNSON &CO., Real Estate, Loans ana Insurance. Removed to Room 6, I Schutte block, southwest cor. Seventh and lj Jackson. Office hours, 9a.m.t05 p. m. . t. W. BUZZELL & CO.', 976 E. Seventh st. ,; STOVE REPAIRS^ AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 186 : West Seventh. Seven corners. • ■ ' VETERINARY PENTIST." S. BOWMAN, Seven Corners Livery. I ..l- :-: . LOST ANP FOUNP. DOG LOS f— Brown spaniel pup; male, , white breast, six months old; answers to name of Carlo; liberal reward for return to 153 Valley st . 47 DOG LOSC— Sunday, Feb. 10. Newfound • land dog pup about two months 'old; all black, not a white spot on him; will pay liberal reward for his return to 63 West Col lege ay. W. E. Magraw. . 44 8 YE(iLASSKS FOUND— On .Fifth St.. between Robert and Jackson, pair of steel-rimmed eye glasses. Call at Globe office. y •■■■• .-.:'y.y- 7 IT ; EN LOST— Kid mitten, yesterday afternoon, on Fifth or Jackson, be tween Sibley and Seventh. Please return to 360 Sibley st. ■ : 47 PROPOSALS (3—9) FOR ARMY sup plies—Office Chief Commissary of Sub sistence, St.* Paul, Minn., Feb. 12, 1889.— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, Feb. 23, 1889, for furnishing the Subsistence Department for immediate de livery, free on board cars in St. Paul or Min neapolis, Minn., the following: 32 yards cocoa matting, 1,500 fire brick, 3 barrels fire clay, 22 barrels best white lime, 2 barrels ce ment, 120 oven tiles, and iron work for bake oven. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, condi tions of quality and price being equal. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids.; Blank proposals and full infor mation'as; to the conditions of the contract Will be' furnished on application to this office. 1t... H. THOMAS C. SULLIVAN. i ;-o '■:.-.-■■ ; -.-;."-- ; C. S., U. S. Army. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court Special Term/February 15th, 1839 In the matter of the estate of James J. Lee, ! deceased. . ■' Whereas, An instrument in writing, pur porting to-be the last will and testament of James J. Lee, deceased, late of said county, has been delivered to this court: '- And whereas, Hannah King has filed therewith ner petition, representing, among, other things, that said James J. Lee died in said county, on the 28th day of January, 1S"89, testate, and that said petitioner is one of ihe devisees under said will; that there i- no one named as- executor in said last will and testament, and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration with the •will annexed be to Rev. John Flemingissued thereon ; . - '' o -' ... ; It is ordered, that the proofs of said instru ment, and the said petition, be heard before this court, 'at the Probate office In said county, on Tuesday, the 1 2th day of March. A. D. 1889, at ten o'clock in the . forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument. . • And it is further ordered, that * public no tice of the time ' and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publica tion of these orders for three weeKs succes sively previous to said day of hearing, on Saturday of each week, in the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily -newspaper printed and pub lished at St. Paul, in said county. ■i By the Court.•• [Seal.] --. ~y . SAMUEL MORRISON, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fraxk Robert. Jr.. Clerk. ; E. S. Gorman, Attorney for Petitioner. STATE ,OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF C 3 . Ramsey^ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, Feb. 14, 1889. In the matter of the guardianship of Alois ; Schloesser, a minor. "., ''-- ■ On reading and filing the petition of Julia Schneider, guardian of the person and prop erty 'of* Alois Schloesser, for license to sell the real estate of her said ward, and it appearing from said petition . that it is necessary and. would be beneficial to said ward that said real estate, or part thereof, should be sold ; . . » It is ordered, that the next of kin of the said ward, and all persons interested in the estate of 'said ward, shall y appear before said pro bate court, at the probate office, in the city of St Paul.'in the county of Ramsev aforesaid, on the Ist day of April," A. D.- 1889, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. . ' And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be personally served on the next of kin of said ward residing in said Ramsey county, j and on all persons interested : in said estate, at least fourteen days ' before the hearing of said- petition : as aforesaid, and by the publi cation thereof for. four successive weeks,' on I Saturday of each week, in the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed ana pub- ' lished at the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, the last of - which publications shall be least fourteen - days before said day of < hearing. •: By the Court. ~_— ' [Seal.] •• - --- ■ : SAMUEL MORRISON, ; . ••--. --'r- '-'.'• ■'■•■ ".Judge of Probate*.. : £, S. Gor._t_.x, Attorney for Petitioner. ; * ARTICLES OF INfORORATION OF "The St. Paul Arcade o{>era House Com pany." -,•'•;,- - r.r- •.. .- y. ••.-.. y " - . We. the undersigned, do hereby, associate ourselves together for the purpose of incor poration under Title two (2) of Chapter thirty-four (34), of the Genera) Laws of the State of Minnesota, and the several acts of the Legislature of said State amendatory thereto, and tor that purpose liave adopted and signed the following Articles of Incor alion: IMQll||||*U.lii-iM iiTi'iiii i«''i__|___L_J___ ARTICLE.!. ' t The name of this Corporation shall bo The St. Paul *. Arcade Opera House Com pany.'? The general nature of the business of .aid corporation shall be to buy, own, re ceive, possess and retain lands, tenements, and hereditaments, real, personal or mixed estate and property, and to use and enjoy, the same, and to improve the same or any part thereof by erecting, constructing there on stores, store buildings, opera houses, theaters and such other buildings, erections, and structures, and to : otherwise enhance, build upon and improve the same in such manner and to such an extent, and for such purposes as said corporation may - deem ex pedient ; and to sell and . convey, I lease, let, mortgage or otherwise dispose of. charge and encumber said lands, tenements and heredit aments, real, personal or mixed estate or property, or any of . the - same, or any right, title or interest therein, in such manner and upon such terms as said Corporation may determine by order of .its board of directors, or authorize by its by laws; and for that purpose and to that' end. to make, deliver in like manner, accent and receive all necessary and proper deeds, con veyances, mortgages, leases and other writ ings obligatory, and to have and exercise all necessary rights, franchises, muniments, es tates, powers and privileges necessary to that end. Said Corporation shall be authorized to borrow money and negotiate loans for . the uses and purposes of its .business, and for. that purpose and to that end may make and deliver, and in like manner accept and re ceive, any and all necessary and proper deeds, conveyances, assignments, mortgages, deeds of trust, leases, notes, bonds, or other con tracts and writings obligatory and securities, which said Corporation may deem expedient , to make and deliver, or accept and receive for its own security, or to enaole Jit to' nego tiate loans for itself as aforesaid. ______ 11. :--.- yv- . -' The principal place of business of said Corporation shall be in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and Slate of Min nesota. article nf.Vf.2 yyy-'-: The time of commencement of said Cor poration shall be the lirst day of February. A. D. 1889, and the period of its duration' shall be thirty years of and from said date. ■ ARTICLE IV. The amount of Capital Stock of said Cor poration shall b One Million (51.000,000) dollars, and the same shall be paid in at such times and in such manner as shall be re quired.by (he Board of Directors. The high est amount of indebtedness or liability to which said corporation shall at any time bo subject shall be the sum of five hundred, thousand (5500,000) dollars. ARTICLE V. ••.- The names and places of residence of the persons forming this Corporation are as fol lows, to wit: William Bickel. P. 11. Kelly. William Lindeke, Arnold Kalma:i, Robert Mannheimer, George R. Finch, W. it. Mer riam, Theodore L. Schurmeier, E. N. Saun ders, Albert Scheffer, James H. Weed. Gus tav Willius, Frederick Driscoll, Lewis Baker. Joseph Lockev and Thomas P. Wilson, all of whom reside in the city of St. Paul, said county of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota. • Thomas Lowry, R. B. Langdon, Clinton Morrison, _. B. Ames, Dorilus Morrison, all of whom reside in the city of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, and Slate of Minnesota. ARTICLE VI. The name of the first Board of Directors of said Corporations are as follows, to wit: ■ E." N. Saunders, Thomas P. Wilson, Arnold Kal man, Frederick Driscoll, Lewis Baker, Thom as Lowry and Clinton Morrison. yy^'- The government of said Corporation aud the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of seven (7) directors, to be elected by and from the stockholders annually, as. hereinafter provided. The annual meeting .for such election shall be held at the office of the Company in the City of St. Paul, on the first Monday in February of . each year, and until their successors are elected and quali fied the said directors above named shall, re spectively, continue to .be such directors. The directors shall, at their annual meeting, - to be held Immediately . after ihe annual' meeting of the stockholders, elect a Presi dent, Vice President, Secretary and Treas urer; until Iheannual meeting as aforesaid N. Saunders shall be President, Thomas P. Wilson Vice President, Arnold Kalman Secretary, William R. Merriam Treasurer. - In case of the resignation of any of said officers or directors, or their inability or re fusal to act, their places shall be tilled by the remainder of said board of Directors at any meeting called and held for that purpose. If for any cause theauunal meeting for the election of the officers and directors shall not be held at the time above specified, it may be held at any other time that the directors may appoint for that purpose. -■-',•-/.-, '■' -.'• . ARTICLE VII. . '-*,■:• '■•;.;...y- : v.* The Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be divided into ten thousand shares of onsj hundred dollars each. - In witness whereof, the said, incorporators have hereunto set their.hands and seals this 28t"u day of January, A. D. ISS9. ' THOMAS LOWRY, [Seal.] R. B. LANGDON, [Seal.] . (By Cavour S. Langdon, his attorney in fact.) E. B. AMES, ■.:•■■ [Seal.] CLINTON MORRISON, ISeal.' DORILUS MORRISON, [Seal.' WILLIAM R. MERRIAM, [Seal. ROBERT MANNHEIMER, [seal.] ARNOLD KALMAN. [Seal. THOMAS P. WILSON, ' [Seal. WILLIAM BICKEL/ \ 'y : Seal/ PATRICK H. KELLY, Seal." THEODORE L. SCHURMEIER, [Seal. JOSEPH LOCKEY, < ; - ; [Seal. E. N. SAUNDE'-'S. srS.:-.^ [Seal. WILLIAM Ll* D ORE, Seal. ALBERT SCHEFFER, : .[Seal.* GUSTAV WILLICS, [Seal.* JAMES H. WEED,*'"' •'•: -'- ISeal. FREDERICK DRISCOLL, [Seal.' LEWIS BAKER, ' [Seal.' GEORGE R. FINCH, [Seal/ In presence of Hiram C. Truesdale, witness as to all signatures ; J. 11. Randall, witness as to signatures of Thomas Lowry, Cavour S. Langdon. E. B. Ames, Clinton Morrison, W. R. Merriam. Robert Mannheimer and Arnold Kalman: B.nj. Brack, Wm. Bauholzer, wit nesses as to William Bickel and Thomas P. Wilson; W. B. Jordan, witness as to Patrick H.Kelly; Benj. Brack, witness as to Theo dore L. Schurmeier: 11. Vauderwagen, wit ness as to Joseph Lockey; 11. E. Smith, wit ness as toE. N. Saunders; Benj. Brack, wit ness as to Wm. Lindeke; Hay Schleucr. wit ness as to Albert Scheffer; James 11. Weed, witness as to Gustav Willius; Gustav Wil lius. witness as to James 11. Weed; P. W. Parker, witness as to Frederick Driscoll ; W. H. McDonald, witness as to Lewis Baker; C. J. McConville, witness as to George R. Finch.- STATE OF MINNESOTA, „„ County of Heunepin. )" " Be it remembered, that on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1889, before me, the under- . signed, a notary public in and for said coun ty, personally appeared Thomas Lowry, Clin ton Morrison. E. B. Ames, Dorilus Morrison, to me personally known to be the identical individuals who executed the foregoing Ar ticles of Incorporation, and. each of them duly acknowledged .that ho executed the same freely and voluntarily for the uses ami purposes therein expressed.- - v - HIRAM C. TRUESDALE, ( Notarial Seal, 1 • Notary Public, -( Hennepin Co.. > nennepin County, I Minn. J . -.-. Minnesota. - STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) .. County of Hennepin,.* j ■• * ;«:■ Be it remembered, that on this 28th day of January, A. D. 1889. before -me.-the under signed, a notary public in and for paid coun ty, personally appeared C. S. Langdon, to mo personally known to be the attorney in fact tor R. B. Langdon, who executed the fore-, going Articles of Incorporation, for and on behalf of said R. B. Langdon, and acknowl- "., edged that he executed the same freely and | voluntarily for the uses and purposes therein expressed." and as the free act and deed of his said principal. '; __r • • :- ----.T- HIRAM C. TRUESDALE, ( Notarial Seal, ) Notary Public, •.-.'--V-: -< Hennepin Co., >■ Henuepin County, •'.-. ... j Minn. )■ : - — -*•- - Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, * „ t' County of Ramsey, ;•- J "-- '-- : ------ \v-;> Be it remembered that on this 29th day ot January. A. D. 1889, before me, tbe under signed, a Notary Public in and for said County of Hennepin, personally appeared William Bickel, P. H. Kelly, William Lin-" deke, Robert Mannheimer," George R. Finch, W. K. Merriam. Arnold Kalman, Theodore L. Schurmeier. Albert Scheffer, James H. Weed, Gustav Willius, Frederick -Driscoll, : Lewis Baker, Joseph Lockey. .E. .N. Saunders, Thomas P. Wilson, to me - personally known to be the identical individuals who executed ' the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and each for himself duly acknowledged that he executed the same freely and voluntarily, for the uses and purposes therein expressed. ;..::- HIRAM C. TRUESDALE. Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minn J Notarial Seal. j. J Hennepin Co.. Minn, J . STATE OF MINNESOTA, » y Department of State. J - . .. I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed "for record in this office on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1889. at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded, in Book W of Incorporations, on page — -. ... H. MATTSON. - Secretary of State - - [70 694] '*■'• ~" ' " STATE OF MINNESOTA, >__ " ; County of Ramsey, > f •" y Office of the Register of Deeds. " Vr -. • This is to certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office, at St. PauL on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1889, at 4 : J 5 o'clock p. m., and that * the same was duly recorded in Book E of Incorporations, page 366, etc. M. J. BELL, Register of Deeds . By ft J. Deputy .