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pany the Order.
SITIIAXTOIKS OFFERED.
Male.
' A DVERTISIXG- AGENTS— (icod situa-
A tions for men on salary. Bee Hive En
terprise, Seventh and Robert, 103
AGENTS— Wanted, general and local
agents to handle the new patent Chem
ical Ink-Erasing Pencil: greatest novelty
ever produced: erases ink in two seconds;no
abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent
profit; sells at sight; territory absolutely
free: salary to good men: sample 35 cents
by mail. For terms and full particulars ad
dress the Monroe Eraser Co.. La Crosse. Wis.
103-109
A GOOD .MAN on moulding machine. A.
_-i D. smith __ Co., Sixth and Cedar sts.,
St. Paul. 5
A PICTURE— St. Paul Picture Frame rac
tory: all kinds of pictures and frames:
cheap framing. 39 West Third st, 60-120
BARKER— a first-class barber
for steady work. 189 Concord st, West
st. Paul." 5
BARBER— Wanted, a first-class white
barber: good nay and steady work to
die right man. Address J. W. Nelson, Box
35. Litchfield. Minn. 106-10
BOYS wanted to work on fly nets. Schef
fer & Possum. 174 East Fourth ■*■.. 5
o\~ WANTED— To run errands. 16
West Tenth. 5
"DOORKEEPERS AND COLLECTORS
_T> — Positions secured for competent men.
Bee HiveEutei prise. Seventh and Robert. 108
BRICKLAYER— Warned, a bricklayer to
call at 735 Bay si. 5
CIARPENTERS— two first-Class
' hardwood finishers. Apply to Nickel
A Dodge, 284 oak st. " 107-103
CARPENTERS— Wanted, two first-class
carpenters. 511 Robert st. 5
ASH BOYS wanted: apply between 8
and 9. Gnstave Heinemann. 5
COACHMAN — a young experienced
coachman wants a position: cap give
best of city references. Address C 16. Globe.
Ci AN YASSER— An experienced canvasser
J to sell watches and jewelry can find em
ployment by addressing W. C. Bales. 1115
Main st., Kansas City. .Mo. 105-12
lOATMAKERS— Wanted, two good coat
' makers: steady work and good prices to
steady men. M. W*. Hagerty. Washburn. Wis.
([IOATMAKERS— Two coatmakers, one
■J pantaloon maker and man 10 work by
the week. Apply 116 Martin st. 5
OATMAKER AND TAILOR — One
first-class coatmaker and one general
tailor wanted to go out of the city: good pay
and steady employment guaranteed. Call be;
iween 9 and 12 a. m. Thursday morning at
Guiterman Bros.. 375 Sibley st. 108
l\T. dress SHIRTS. 51.50, made to
order, and gents' underwear; send for
self-measurement. A. M. Toftley. 27 East
Seventh, near Wabasha st. : perfect tit. 2-114
"I OB PRINTER— a competent
• " man to take charge of the job depart
ment: gafid wages and steady employment;
none but a first-class workman need apply;
references required. Address Chippewa
Valley Publishing Company, Chippewa Falls,
Wis. * [ 106-108
A BORERS WANTED— men for
rock work; (1.50 per day. Bee Hive
Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 108
■Jl/TARBLE CUTTER— Wanted, a first
_.-L class marble cutter for engraving let
ters: good wages; apply at once. 941 Jack
sou. 5
A PER HANGERS— Wanted, first-class
paper bangers. The Oliver Baker Car
pot ' <>.. corner Third and Cedar. 5
vi __.!.> — Two first-class painters
wanted at 7 o'clock. Call on Charles
Malmo, 020 Marion st. 5
Pharmacist— Single man preferred;
good position to right man. Address
at once with references and experience.
Lock Box 371. Mitchell. South Dak. 103-103
PORTER— Wanted, a porter, German pre
ferred, for saloon and restaurant C.
Neumann. 37.) Wabasha st. 5
SALESMAN — Wanted, an experienced
O Scandinavian clothing salesman, at the
European Clothing company, 282 East
Seventh st. 5
SALESM X:N — Wanted, at once.more sales
men write to J.Austin Shaw A Co., Nu
rserymen, Rochester. X. Y. 106— cod St
SALESMAN— nan tea tor retail
O clothing store who has had some experi
ence as a sign writer. Address <_ 22, Globe.
108-110
SAi.l->.MEN— Wanted, five traveling sales
men: salary and expenses; no experience
necessary. Address, with stamp. L. H. Linn
& Co.. La Crosse, Wis. I< »4 -1 0
ALLS. MAN— a first-class travel-
O ing salesman to represent a mannfact
urj.ng house in Milwaukee of shirts, pants
overalls and men's furnishing goods; libera
terms to those commanding a good trade
others need not apply. Address Mahler
Kami & Co.. 324 Broadway, Milwaukee.
108-14 *
SCAVENGERS— three men for
scavenger work. Apply at Sanitation
Co. barn, foot of Eagle st 108
SHOEMAKERS — First-class boot and
shoemakers wanted at SO East Fifth st.,
corner Minnesota. 5
SHOEMAKERS wanted on new work.
440 Jackson st. 5
SHOEMAKER wanted: good woreman.
176 East Seventh st.. city. 5
OHOEMAKERS — Wanted. twenty or
O thirty shoemakers to make pacs; steady
work the year round. Helmer H. Lee.
Winona. Minn. 100*
TAILOR wanted. Inquire at Holzberg's.
436 Jackson st. 5
TOO! DRESSER— Wanted, a stonecut-
J- ter's tool dresser, at the foot of Chest
nut. Mich. Maurus. 5
TRIM ME RS— Wanted, at Heinemaun's
Millinery department, two trimmers
and two experienced salesladies, at once:
also cash boys. Seventh and Jackson. 5
0 //c iness Chance ads. in the Globe are seeu
"" a the most people.
WAHXED TO RE.\T.
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HOUSE— Furnished house wanted; if fam
ily are going to leave the city for ihe sea
son or longer, and want to leave" their home
in (are of a family of adults, they can find
tenant by addressing W 13, Globe. 108-9
HOUSE- I want a house built to suit me
on Iglehart Marshall. Dayton or Ash
land near end of cable line: to be read y for
occupancy Sept. 1; I will lease it for three
years. Address C 15. Globe. 108
KOOMS— Warned, by gentleman and wife,
v two uutu/ni.hed rooms on St Anthony
Hill, convenient to day board; must be first
class and reasonable. Address, with terms,
G 12. Globe. 106-108
ROOMS— Wanted, by May 1, furnished
71 »o rooms for hght housekeeping, Address
(,' 2:1. Globe. 108-10
ISSTRUCTIOS.
SHORTHAND— Standard system; lessons
day. evening or by mail: send for circu
lars. .Miss,). D. Ress. Union block. 34*
81. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC,"
O 26 East Exchange St— Lessons given oil
Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin;
hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms
tall or address The "superioress. 168*
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SITUATIONS 6FFERI_I>.
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A— INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,. White
Shield League Help Exchange, 78 East
Seventh st. ; girls registered tree. • 106-136
A NTS— Wanted, lady agents: best line
of ladies', and children's furnishing
goods: two new inventions this spring: $100
monthly ; stamp for catalogue. E. H. Camp
i bell ... C 0.,484 Randolph st. Chicago. 99110
APPRENTICE— Wanted, an apprentice
to learn millinery. Casey, 1323 Wash
ington ay. south. Minneapolis. 5
CASHIER— cashier: competency re
quired. Reynolds A Reynolds, corner
Third and Fifth sts. - 5
COMPETENT GIRLS can find first-class
> places by calling at '-White Shield"
Help Exchange, 78 East Seventh St.. Room
9. 5
COOK— wanted at 52 Fairfield ay;
one that can cook. 5
CIOOK— A good female cook wanted; good
J wages. Apply at once at 103 Dakota ay.
. 100-3
COOK — [first-class cook:'' no other need
apply. Call for W. W. Woodruff, Mer
riam Park. 7. ' ■■ ; ~- "7 ~ -7 : ; - •*.
COOK— A 1 sober, reliable, active railroad
J camp cook and baker wants a lady part
ner with cooking outfit. Address Q 21.
Globe. - * 107-13
CARPET SEWERS— experi
■> enced carpet sewers at 417 Wabasha st.
ISHWASHER— One dishwasher and
one second cook. 453 Wacouta st. 5
Dressmaker— A dressmaker wanted
. that can cut and fit. Apply Mrs. L. P.
Franklin, Clifton hoteL " - 5
GIRLS wanted who have some experience
on custom pant work. Apply 146 East
Fourth st. third door. >.•__•. '5 :
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general
housework: must be a good cook: good
big wages. 501 Holly ay. ... 5
H~ OI'SEWOKK— a good girl to
do general housework; American pre
ferred. 324 Olmsted. *-5
OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent
German girl to do general housework at
117 Martin st. coiner St. Peter. 5
OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general
housework, family of four. .10 Mar
shall ay. * 103-111
HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen
eral housework. 297 Laurel ay. * 108-11
OUSEWORK— a good girl to
do general housework. Call at 220
Grove st. 5
HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent'
girl for general housework one who
will go to White Bear for summer: private
family; no washing. 61 Iglehart st 5
ouskwokk —Wanted, a competent
girl for genera! housework; three in
family. Apply 737 Marshall ay. _ 5
OUSEWORK— Good girl wanted at 487
Broadway for general housework in
family of three. 108-100
HOUSEWORK— competent girl wanted
for general housework at 437 Dayton
ay. ; apply at once. 5
OUSEWORK— a girl for gen
eral housework. Apply 591 Pine st.
107-109
HOUSEWORK— Gin wanted for house
work and to assist in dressmaking. 607
Fuller st. * .. 5
OUSEWORK— a neat, steady
girl or woman, with a good knowledge
of cooking: no washing: Crocus ail!, corner
Pleasant and Oakland ay. T. L. Schurmeier.
* 106-108 .
HOUSEKEEPER— Want neat lady to do
general housework; good, permanent
home for right person, work easy. M. L.
Parker. Pleasant Valley. Wis. 108-110
IRON Wanted, two experienced lady
clothes ironers. State Steam Laundry.
220 West Seventh st. 5
LAUNDRESS — •■- laundry girl at the
Albion cafe. 5
MILLINER— Wanted, a first-class mater
at Miss Casey's millinery store, 1323
Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. 5
MILLINERS— two milliners— a
trimmer and a maker. 475 Wabasha
st. 5
jVj URSE— A nurse to care for the sick, at
Li 30 Thompson ay., between Pleasant
ay. and Ramsey st. 5
IV" URSE GIB! — Nurse girl wanted, about
li 16 years old. at 342 Pleasant aye. 5
ECOND WORK— Wanted, a good second
girl. Apply 609 Westminster. 107-103 i
HORSES AW» CARRIAGES.
RIVING HORSK. cheap, sound and
Kind. F. Haunt 339 North Western ay.
106-10 ■
FOR SALE— Young, speedy horse, car
riage, cutter, etc. Address A. V., Globe.
107-9
FOR SALE— a good buggy horse, sound
and kind, nine years old; cheap for
cash. 172 Robertson st. 108-10
L*OR SALE— A first-class second-hand de-
J- livery wagon will be sold cheap. In
quire at 420 Minnesota st 103-109
OR SALE CHEAP— Six-year-old Perch
eron stallion: weight 1,.*00. Address F.
___, Box -150. St. Pan!. Minn. 102-15
FOR SALE— Two heavy draught horses
and two light horse's. Apply corner
Third and Pine sts. 103-11
FOR SALE — Well-broke driving mare,
harness and fine buggy almost new.
Balfour's stable. 433 Selby ay. 108-09
OR SALE CHEAP— Two work horses:
weight 1,200: also some second-hand
buggies and a good driving mare, at Bal
four s. 488 Selby aye. 108
GET your carriages, wagons or sleighs or
F. X. Ojiesnel, 107 East Eighth st
Long experience: practical and scientific
workmen; repairing neatly done on short
notice. " 314*
RAND .'LEAKING SALE OF LIGHT
sew carriages, ETON'S. buggies,
jump-seats. f'AKT-i. POKY cakts, park
wagons, storeys, extension- tops, bock
aways, double, single, coupe and port
harness. we have deteejilned to close
OUR ENTIRE stock op 200 VEHICLES of EVERT
description at an enormous sacrifice : now
is the time to but: one trice to all.
King's Carriage Repository, corner
Fourth and Minnesota streets. 87-177
T. BROOKS, practical shoer. 51 Last
• Fifth, near corner Cedar, will shoe your
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. 327*
iyiIDW'AY PARK TRAINING AND
IT_L boarding stables: trotting and pacing
horses trained for the track or road: horses
taken to pasture; a specialty made of train
ing young horses: horses bought and sold on
commission; the young stallion Alcazar, by
Alexander, first dam Orphan Lady by Mam
briuo Boy, will make the -;easou "of 1889 at
Midway Park at 525 the season. A. J. Wood
mansee. Manager. 102-8
WANTED, to buy a good cheap delivery
> V horse. 220 West Seventh st. 108
FOR SALE.
BEAR— For sale, black bear, about one
year old. Address Box 439, Hudson,
Wis. ._ .106-8
DOG— For sale, a fine St. Bernard dog, ten
months old. Inquire at St. Dennis
hotel. Minnesota st. - 103-109
ARTH— For sale: neighborhood of Uni
versity ay?.. "**tween Wabasha and
Dale. Inquire Ciift Wise. Schutte Building.
100-111
FOR SALE— New and second-hand saloon
fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, billiard
tables, counters and shelving. Witte Bros.,
411 and 413 Fifth ay. south. Minneapolis.
97- 109 _^
FURNITURE— private -ale, handsome
modern bed room, dining room and
other furniture, at less than half values, ac
count breaking up housekeeping. ThralL
37 Irvine Park. 106-12
pURNITURKof a five-ioom flat fOr sale
-T cheap. Apply at room 9, 392 .lackson
st 104-110
POTATOES, suitable tor feed for live
stock, iv large or small amounts, at 202
Eagle st. at 12 cents a busheL 108
PUG— sale, a male pug. dog; great
household pet aud well trained. Address
B. B„ Globe. 103-109
SCROLL SAW— sale cheap, scroll
saw; best make: used only twice: reason
for ■selling, going to leave city. Address M T
52, Globe. 108-111
SODA FOUNTAIN— One of Tuft's Artie
0 fountains, live draughts, twelve syrups;
patent cans: original cost 5i. 200; used four
months; fully as good as new; will be sold
for cash at one-quarter ott'. Inquire and ad
dress Hall's Safe and Lock company, 360
Jackson st, St. Paul. 10*5-111
• IN'DOW AND DOOR SCREENS at
»* lowest prices. J. M. -. Cooley, 563
Broadway. '■■'■■■ 108
PIE IVOKhOi.
DL. JAMIESON A CO.'S Steam Dye
• Works— clothing a specialty.
At 14 West Sixth St.. St. Paul Minn. 134*
T.PAUL LADIES' S'.taw Hat Bleach
ery and Felt Hat Works— Bring your old
hats and have them* dyed and. bleached and
reshaped in the spring" styles ; ostrich feath
ers dyed to match dress trimming by the only
expert in the city. 30. ? West Third si.
Hayes __ Hayes. . ... .-. 97-126
FJ. ROCHEX, ■_.. W. Steam Dye Works;
• office 416 Robert st, Ryan block; works
55 and 57 Indiana ay. 264*
rHE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE:' THrt. SLAT '■ ; MORNING, APRIL : 18, f" 1889.
»_, SITUATION * ■_«-_-_ j_- _^»-
SITI T ATIO^S WAATEP. » v
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CCOUNTANT— Expert; books opened,
closed, posted and balanced; best ref
erences. W. H. Gardner. 154 East Sixth st.
Bank of Minnesota building, St. Paul. 5
ACCOUNTANT— a position by a
young man, aged twenty-nine; can fig
ure on lumber and is a good accountant.
Address .... Globe. l
OOKKKKPKK— Wanted, a situation by
a middle-aged man ; can speak German, I
French and English; can keep books and is j
not afraid to work. Address D. L.. Globe. 0
BOOKKEEPING— opened, closed,
posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague,
room 253, Drake block. St Paul. 122*
BOY — Position by a boy, sixteen years old, |
in an office or wholesale house; can i
wiitea good hand and furnish best refer- |
ences. Address C 13. Globe. .5
BOY— Position ■wanted by a boy, sixteen
years old. in an office where he can ad
vance himself : good penman; can furnish
references. Address C 12, Globe. -.5
UTTKRMAKER— wanted by an
experienced butter maker ; nine years'
experience. Box 327. Wells, Minn. 1
CHORES— Temperate young man wants
to do work nights arid mornings for
hoard: good references.' Address F No. 11.
Globe. :.. , 3
CLERK— student wants situation
in drug store; -wages no object. Ad
dress J. A. H., 2209 Ninth aye. south, Min
neapolis. . 5
COACHMAN— coachman wants a place
in a private family to take care of hones
and work around house : can show good ref
erences. Address 320 Farrington ay. 3
COACHMAN— A coachman wants a place
■"■ in a first-class tamilv. No. 030 East
Seventh st. «• 7
COACHMAN— Situation to take care of
horses and drive carriage, aud do gen
eral work around house and garden, by a
young single man wilh good references. Ad
dress Q 24. Globe. 5
COACHMAN— Place to drive or take care
of horses. Address V l2, Globe. 3
COACHMAN" — Situation to take care of
horses, drive carriage and be generally
useful in private family, by a single man
with reference. Address B *9, Globe. 4
COOK— Situation wanted by a first-class
' cook: city or country. - Address W. Bar
ney. 517 Wacouta st. 'ISB—mm 4
COOK — Situation wauled by a first class
cook: best of references; steady and
sober; in good hotel. Address B. W. "Wolf,
P. P.. St. Paul, .Minn. 5
COOKS— Colored man and wife want a
place as general and pastry cooks in
hotel out of the city. Address T 10, Globe. 4
COLLECTOR— Position as collector or
salesman by a young man of nineteen ;
wholesale '.louse preferred: A 1 relerences.
H. B. Hinman. 515 St. Peter st. . 1
DRUGGIST— An assistant druggist with
three years' experience, wants position.
Address W.'. Noyes Bros. A Cutler. 6
DRIVER by a young man. a po
sition as driver. Address A ... Globe. 3
DRIVER— A young man wants a situation
driving delivery wagon: knows city
well : good reference's. Address W. H. N..
931 Albermarle st. 7
DRIVER A young man wants a situation
in grocery store: knows city welt : good
reference. Address 85. Globe. 6
31PIOY.111XT- Situations wanted by
two young girls to do day work in
tobacco factory. W 13, Globe. " 4
MPLOYMENT— Commission house pre
ferred; gentleman thoroughly posted
in all kinds of grain. Doth buying ana sell
ing, wishes position; best of reference. Ad
dress V 15. Globe. •" 3
MPLOYMENT— Boy. sixteen years of
age, would lite a situation where he can
learn a trade. Address R. Meyer, 310 Col
borne st. 5
MPLOYMENT —By a young man
twenty years old: willing to take any
thing honorable; wholesale house preferred.
Frank J. Bishop. 22' Mo West Seventh st. 1
MPLO YMENT-A gentleman with twelve
years' experience In the hardware busi
ness wishes to connect himself with a reliable
firm. Address G9. Globe. 3
MPLOYMENT — Wanted, employment
by a young man of nineteen; wholesale
house preferred : A I references. Harry B.
llinman. 515 St. Peter st. 6
EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a
boy nineteen years old to do any kind
of work. Address M.. Globe. " 6
ENGINEER— position as engin
eer or porter: fifteen years' experience:
references given. Address JM W, Globe. 1
NGINKKK MACHINEST -Wants work
bad; shop or running; reference and
license first-class for sixteen years' ex
perience. J L. (.lobe, Minneapolis." 2
ENGINEER— Wanted, position as eiT
gineer by a steady young man of nine
years' experience; reference given. Address
F 10. Globe. 7
GROCERY CLERK— man would
like a position in grocery store, either as
clerk or delivery; well acquainted in city. O
13, Globe. 5
GARDENER— Wanted, situation as gar
. dener by middle-aged man who has
been employed in some of the principal gar
dens In England and Ireland, viz: Kew ßoyal
gardens, London ; Royal Botanic gardens,
Dublin: landscape gardening a specialty.
Address M. J. 8.. Globe. '5
HARDWARE BUSINESS — Situation
wanted by young man to learn the hard
ware business: temperate; references. Ad
dress T. P., Globe. 1
HOSTLER— Wanted, a place in private
family or livery stable*, six years' ex
perience with horses. Address E. A. Eager,
general delivery, St. Paul. ~ 3
OSTLER— Wanted, place in private fam
ily to care for horses; city reference.
Address F 9. Globo. " 7
JANITOR— 1 would like a place as janitor,
porter or night watchman: can give best
of city reference: 1 am strictly temperate.
Address O. 27. Globe. * 5
IGHT CLERK— Wanted, position as
niglitclerk in hotel : have had experience.
Address J. W. Arnold, 741 Sims st. St. Paul.
Minn. 7
FFICE WORK— .situation at office work
by young man; good reference. Ad
dress A 15. Globe. 4
PLUMBER — First-ciass man wants job at
once. Address Atchison. 836 Delaware
ay. i
PLUMBER— young man twenty-rive
years old. would like to learn the steam
and gas fitting trade. Address R. G.. Ger
mania hotel. West side. 3
OS IT I ON— A young man of twenty
would like a position is willing to work
at any thine; wages no objection: can give
good reference. Address A 13. Globe. 1
SALESMAN— A good salesman would
like to travel on the road for some
house in any line of business. Will handle
goods on commission or otherwise. X. 14,
Globe. : 105-111
SALESMAN — A first-class salesman,
twenty-three years old. with few years'
I experience in dry goods and clothing ' busi
ness, would like to change position; talks
Swede, German and English; A No. 1 refer
ence from recent employer. Answer with
letter before April 23 to B. Nelson. 1134
Eighth st. south, Minneapolis. Minn. 107-8
SALESMAN— Wanted, position as retail
boot and shoe salesman by a young man
of nine years' experieuce ; strictly temper
ate. Apply P., Boom 105, 469 Jackson st. 1
SALESMAN— Wauted situatiou as sales
man in clothing or furnishing goods
business, had over ten years" experience;
aged twenty-six; best relerences. Cohen,
2.>7 East Eighth st '___ J.
SITUATION wanted by a boy of fifteen
*~> driving -livery wagon. Address V 14.
Globe. 4
TENOGRAPIIER— desired by
gentleman as stenographer and as
sistant bookkeeper: can furnish reference
from last employer. Address V 17. Globe. 3
OOL MAKER— Position wanted as tool
maker in machine shop. Call or ad
dress 217 East seventh st.. Room 6. St.
Paul. * i
BOARD OFFERED.
BOARD— Two gents can find room and
board in first-class house; all modern
conveniences; reasonable terms. 192 East
Tenth St., near Jackson. 108-9
OARO— Exchange SZ 394, North—
Pleasant room, with board; home com
forts. 108-9'
BOARD— few nice rooms for rent, with
board, at Old Davidson Homestead. 5 3
Jackson st. ' 107
BOARD— boarding at 385 Walnut
st, and public at Barton house, adjoin
ing. - "7-13
BOARD— College Ay.— Pleasant front
room, modern improvements, with first
class board. 106-9
OUNG GIRLS' HOME, .620 St. Peter
st; for respectable young, girls only;
board aud lodging $2.50 a week: reading
room free. 61-181
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EX CHANGE— Equity in. house and'
lot for pair of young, sound, driving
horses and buggy. Call at 63 Davidson
Block. Jackson st .-*■- ■: 103
O EXCHANGE— Equity in good lot for
horse. Address P 14, Globe. 104-110
WHAT have you to trade for 240, 320
or 1,200 acres of good wood land? Ad
dress II 10, Globe. . 106-109
■l^snre ATioiy s W.l_?-TreT-. - *>'
m_. * . . female. •■^■^^ j
BOOKKEEPER— A young lady, who has ,
had two years' experience as cashier ;
and bookkeeper in the env, wants a similar
pcsition ; can furnish first-class references.'
Address M. X. Z„ Globe. - 4
CASHIER— Young lady would line situa
tion as cashier and assistant bookeeper*. .
having three years' experience; city refer* 1
ence. Address M. G.. Globe. 6..
CHAMBERMAID— Situation wanted as '
chambermaid by young lady: can give' '
best of references if required. Call or ad-' i:
dress 642 St. Peter st -:/L'- .
CLERK— A young lady having a good edft-' ' -
cation would like situation in a store.
J 11. Globe, • »• ---lilt
CLERK— Situation wanted by a youirg^"'
■J lady as clerk in dry goods house ; best of
references. Address XV 117, Globe. 1 "
CLERK— Girl of sixteen would like to
clerk in dry goods or confectionery
store or situation "in office or factory; small
salary expected. Address B 14. Globe. 1
CLERK— A young- lady having a good edu
cation would like "situatton in a store.
J 11. Globe. _£\ r
COMPANION— Wanted, by a young lady;' i
a position as companion'f or lady travel* t
ing for her health: best of references as to -
character, etc. Address X 10, Globe. J: '1
E MPLO Y3IENT — Wanted, by a. young,
tirl. any kind of work to do by the day.
Call at 446 Mississippi st. * .3
OUSEWORK— Widow wishes a place in
a small family: good cook, washer and
ironer. Address T*s3, Globe. 3.
WORK— Two girls want places in
small private family. Address to 017'?
East Third st. * ' 1
HOUSEKEEPER— Middle .aged woman
wants situation to take care of suite of .
rooms. Reference if required. Call at 392.
Cedar st. 6
HOUSEKEEPER— lady wishes
situation as working housekeeper: no
objection to country. Address O. 14. Globe., .
HOUSEKEEPER— A situation as house
keeper in small family, by a lady of re
finement and ability; best ' references given
and required. M. A. B„ Globe. 1
ANITRESS— An elderly lady wants a
place to take care of rooms. Address.
282 Carrol! st 6
ODELMAKER — .-situation wanted as
modelmaker. Call or address 217 East
Seventh st., room 6. 5
"jVj"URSE— A first-class German girl, fifteen
i* years of age, would like to take care of
children, or do easy housework in a small
family. Address W 16, Globe. 5
— Wanted, position as nurse and
1* seamstress in private tamilv. Address
B 144. Globe. "^ 7
NURSE— An experienced nurse, with best
1' of references from physician, would
like employment. Address or call 621 East
Fifth st. * 4 :
FFICE WORK— Situatiou wanted by a
young lady, with knowledge of book
keeping, to do general office work : best of
references. Address B X 60, Globe. 7
FFICE. WORK— Wanted, by young lady
with good references. Call or address
642 St. Peter st. ■_: 1
FFICE WORK— A young lady attend
ing school during day. wishes office to
attend mornings aud-eveniues-: references,
furnished. Address F G 22, Globe. 7
FFICE WORK— A lady would like a
situation in office or store; wages no
object. Aadress E 10, Globe. 6
EAMSTRESS — A woman wishes for
family sewing; will work cheap. '56 -
Viola st. . • .--- . :..*;"•.:--,:: 1 - ■■■■-■!• 3
SEWING— I wauld like plain sewing that I
could do at home. Call after 6 in the
evening at 103 Ann st., off West Seveth st. 3
SHEWING— PIain sewing: ladies" and chil-
O dren's underclothing made up at reason
able prices. 639 Canada st. 4
OEWING— GirI wants sewing in families.
O Address X 10. Globe. 1
SEWING— Wanted, sewing in private fam
ilies: children's clothes a specialty*
Address C 10. Globe. "'V . *1
SINGER— Young lady would like position .
as contralto singer in Protestant church
choir. Address V L 77, Globe. "1
SITUATION— A young lady having a good
education would like situation in store. T .
J 11, Globe. 14' ;
STENOGRAPHER— A position by a com
petent young lady as stenographer.: J.
G„ Globe. . <. 6
STENOGRAPHER— A lady stenographer
and bookkeeper desires a position : testi- *
monials from past employers and references :
given. Address X 15. Globe. t« IV
TENOGRAPHER — A position by a
competent young lady stenographer.
H 12. Globe, ' * 104-110 '
STENOGRAPHER— Iouug lady desires,
0 a position afternoons. Address M 4.
Globe. 5
"TREACHER— competent teacher wishes
A immediate engagement in Central or
Southern lowa. Address M 33. Globe. 1
TEACHER A competent teacher wishes
immediate engagement in Central or
Southern lowa. Address M 33. Globe. 6
ASHING— A woman would like to go
»» out washing or housecieaning. 531
Selby ay. 1
WASHWOMAN would like to go out by
VV the day washing or house, building or
office cleaning. Please call or address 644
Broadway, up stairs over Washington
laundry. 5
OUN'G LADY would like a chance to
travel: can give good references. Ad
dress V 14. Globe. 1
KEAX ESTATE FOR SAL.T..
C. J. Thomson** f.ist.
100 East Fourth st.
(i; 10 f\(\i\ WILL BUY property net
tpiX^UUVJ ting 51,450 annually.
Q£ Afin WILL BUY house and lot on
'-'D.t-Ul. Lisbon st.
C 4 _) (\F\f\ WILL BUY lot on North st,
*I?*!))\JU\J near East Seventh.
CO £ m f\(\ WILL BUY house and lot on
•J^tJyjyJ Yankee st . .
LOTS hi Fairview addition on monthly
payments very cheap.
"I 0"I EEE'Tou Summit ay. near Kent st.
LOTS on Jessamine. Payne ay.. Maryland
and Litchfield sts., at a bargain. " 103
Miscellaneous City List.
CALL at 96 Park Place, ask the price, look
through the house. Robert G. Mackav.
107-10.8 . - y
FOR SALE CHEAP— Eight-room house,
with barn: owner going East; terms
easy. Call 889 Burr st 108-10
OR SALE CHEAP— New nine-room
house on Fuller st„ between Arundel
and Mackubin: owner leaving city and prop
erty must be sold. S. G. Pierce. 28 East
Fourth st„ Room 15. Frost Block. 104-13
HOUSE sale or rent a modern eight
room house on Marshall ay.. corner
Fisk; ready May 1. Appiv on premises.
• 108 09 * -
LOTS for sale in Sylvan Park, cheap. In
quire of J. H. Davidson or R. Siver.
107-13
ANTED TO BUY- House on St. Au
thouv hill to move. J. S., 1085 Leslie
av\ [ 106-10
(£0 C/U"i FOR LOT °' B LOCK 4,
•i-'^uU*J Nininger & Donnelly's addi
tion: this lot is on Dayton ay. east of Vic
toria: ask anybody as to its value. William
C. Read. 96 East Fourth st. 108
<ssl TV .f FOX """ALE. new residence
«i?J- « i*J\J\J 711 Lincoln ay., 120 feet
front; 10-room house: large barn; all mod
ern improvements; easy terms. R. G. Mc-
Dowell. 36 East Third st 106-120,
~\(A() ACRES at Morris, Minn., to sell or
-IvJvy trade for city property. Julius •
Peter, 314 East seventh st " IQ6-112,
-PERSQI*AI,S» ■ 'ail
FOR ADOPTION— little girl baby seven'
weeks old; call at once. Katv Brady!
--76 St. Cloud St, La Crosse. Wis. " 99-109'
INFORMATION is wanted as to the"
whereabouts of Dennis McGillicudv (Or
Mack) : last heard of in Hay ward. Wis. ;' left;
that place to come to St. PauL Anv'ouai
knowing or having acquaintance with* said
young man are requested to call on or ad
dress Joe Mack, 85 East Eighth st, St PauL,
• Minn. 104-110
PARTIES wishing to adopt a girl four
months old call at 051 John st. » 5
uiMi;n,nKO!s.
ADIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL— Mrs.
H. Stenzel. 254 Martin st 102-108
ASQUERADE AND THEATER cos- j
tumes. wigs and beards for theater use.
Louise Neitmann. 56 East Seventh st. 93-1 10 .
' MUSICAL* -*■ "* * .--:
PIANO of celebrated make: almost new;
all modern improvements;- will be sold
at sacrifice: price 8800. Address A.. 662 ?
Pine st. 105-15
PIANO TUNING Si ; first-class woak '
guaranteed. * Samuel E. Crutchett-19
East Ninth st " - . 88-117
I>KESSJIAKUrG.
DRESSMAKING — Splendid- fitting;
dresses made for $3. 555 Wabasha st.
104-10
•■--i*i^- » «■ .«r . ■*___»-»
WHERE WANTS
% dSBELEFT^
. — FOR—
INSERTION IN THE GLOBE:
*v_>_-
LYONS & TICKNOR. Druggists, 707 East
'. Third street corner Bates. :
CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University
avenue, corner Virginia.
MOUNTS A SAWYER. Grocers, corner Ash
; land avenue and Dale street
A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 730 and .701 West
Seventh street.
BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenua. %
E. FOX, 482 Rice street. . 2M
GEO. SHEPHARD, 691 Reaney street. %
• f RANK L. OSBURG, 173 Western avenue ]
J. 11. HAVES. 441 West Seventh street.
F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 823 East Sev
; enth street yrl^y^yiy~-::p:
HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East
Seventh street. - v -r-.<
JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.
470 Jackson street - _
WILKES 1 PHARMACY, Corners.
M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442
Broadway. ,^_ .t'T.;.
nELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and
St. Peter streets.
SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third and
Maria. } *
BUSINESS CHANCES. .
I»lcKenney, Sell* & Turner.
338 Cedar St.. Union Block. Room 33.
j\/| ILLINERY— Werner's Seventh st. store
-l-"-l for sale now during the money-making
season to a financial responsible party: will
give a two-year lease at low rent: stock re
duced to suit purchaser, or will trade for St.
Paul property. .--.:';
Q-) jinn— TWELVE-ROOM FUR
*J/*m\J\J\J nished horse in fine brick
terrace: all modern improvements; SI. OOO
down, balance easy. -~i .'._.
BAKERY— old established bakery,
doing a profitable business.
BEST furnished flat for sale in city; rent
•3110; taking in 5250; how is that for
an investment: easy terms.
LUNCH counter fixtures, worth .250, for
SIOO if taken at once.
FARM, 100 acres, with good dwelling and
100 acres under cultivation, worth §15
per acre: will trade for horses and. cattle or
merchandise.
BOARDING HOUSES and furnished flats
in all parts of the city; full of first-class
boarders; small payment down, balance
monthly: thirty-five -room hotel to lease, fur
nished complete, for $1,000 per year.
*.li-.eeiSa»eoiiM Business _::. __<-<-<_
BARBER .SHOP— For sale, first-csass
barber shop, with bathrooms connected,
in a growing town of 10,000 inhabitants:
will sell cheap on account of poor health;
this opportunity will surprise you when you
hear full particulars. call or address" H.
Schnell, 368 Jackson st. St Paul, Miun.
: 107-109
BRICKMAKINfi— Parties desirous of en
gaging in this manufacture will do well
to address D 10. Globe. 99-114
FLOUR MILL (waterpower) for sale or
exchange for house, property or stock
of merchandise. Apply to Jellett & Co.,
Chamber of Commerce, St Paul. 108
FOR SALE— nicely established milli
nery store, centrally located. Tower ay..
West. Superior, Wis. Address Mrs. Alice
Keeuan, 103-109
. OR SALE— stock of general mer-
J- chandise iv good location; store and
rooms for rent. Address Box 84, Meservey.
Perm Gordo county, lowa. 106-108
FOR SALE— Confectionery and news
store for sale cneau: good reasons for
belling. J. D. Munser. 515 St. Peter st.
c. 106-110 '
OAETNEE— Wanted, partner with §100
JT to join advertiser in good, safe business
in city; this is genuine. Address G 15, Globe.
\_ 106-103
RESTAURANT tor sale cheap; well lo-
JA. cated and cheap rent; this is a bargain;
good reasons for selling. Address J 14,
.Globe. 104-114
OALOON— With or without pool and bill
•"O iard tables, for sale cheap ; license paid
to July 1: splendid location.. Address Lock
Box 1173. St. Cloud. Minn. 100-1 12
riaASCIAI,.
— MONET is loaned by us on improved
• real estate security in St. Paul, Minne
apolis and Duluth at 6, OVa, 7, 7</2 per cent,
on shortest notice for any amount. R. M.
Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152,
153 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. 73*
MERICAN MORTGAGE LOAN com
pany loans money on furniture, pianos,
horses, building society stocks, jewelry and
all kinds of personal " property. Room 7,
First .National Bank building. * 106-135
BORROW money on diamonds, watches
jewelry, pianos, etc. Mutual Loan &
Investment Co.. 3091_> Jacksou st. room 2.87*
.'MINGS LOAN OFFICE -Mouev on
furniture, pianos, horses. 71 Court
block. 24 East Fourth st. 104-109
ARM AND CITY LOANS, 6, 7 and 3
per cent; mortgages and school and
county bonds bought. W. F. Carroll. 44
Court block. 339*
OOD COMMERCIAL PAPER bought:
time checks and warehouse receipts
cashed. Mutual . Loan & Divestment Co..
309 Ma Jackson st. room 2. »37
INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOA..
Company— Loan from SlO upward on
furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with
out removal; also on warehouse receipts,
diamonds and sold watches. 3. S. Mackey.
manager. Room 14, First National bank build
iue. St. Paid, - and Room 7, Mackey-Lesrg
block, Minneapolis. 250*
A] ONEY LOANED by H. R. Hunt A Co.,
-ltx 34 East Third St., room 1. on furniture,
pianos, horses, carriages, etc. also on ware
house receipts, diamonds, watches and sil
verware: private room for ladies: all business
strictly confidential. 205*
AT ONEY TO LOAN— Any amount money
i»-"L loaned, furniture, pianos, horses. Room
71. Court block, 24 East Fourth st 103-109
VI ONEY LOANED on personal property
XVJL or any collateral of value, warehouse
receipts, etc, 156 East Third st„ room 3.
■ 102-31 .
VI ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per-
ItJL sonal property, household furniture,
'. horses, etc. : also on diamonds aud jewelry;
commercial paper discounted. Security
Loau Co., 325 JacKson St., J. E. Flanigan,
manager. 102*
V] ONEY LOANED on household furui
i.-L ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc.
without removal; also on diamonds aud gold
watches, etc J. W. Edsall A Co., 117 East
Fourth st. *32
11/IONEYTOLOAN— 6, 61*. 7 and 8 per
iVI cent A. N. Elliott. 41 East Fourth st. •
10-192 ■ . .
VI ONEY to loau by Lawton Bros., 405
ATX Jackson st., and' 175 Dakota aye. Have .
on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent, on improved
property. * 316*
VI ONEY TO LOAN on diamonds,
ILL watches, and all goods of value. -Pri
vate office for consultation. George R.
Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st. 82*
IB PLAN SUITS everyoody. We loan
on approved chattel security or any arti-
f cle of value. Mutual Loan & Investment
Co.. 3091-2 Jackson st, room 2. *87
.F. MORITZ. 110 EAST FOURTH—
Mortgage loans made promptly. 6. 7
and 3 percent; mortgages bought. 317*
ANTED TO BORROW— SI,SOO on
improved farm containing 251*4
.acres, two and a quarter miles from market;
-time ten years; interest 7 percent. Address
Lock Box No. 5, Gary," Norman county.
Minn, 108
j\l7M. N. VIGUERS & CO.. 41 EAST
■»V Fourth St., cokxek Cbdab— 7axo
,8 PEK CENT MONET ON" HAND FOB VACANT OR
IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOASS; PARTIAL PAY
' MENTS CAN" BE MADE OX THE PRINCIPAL : PUB
CHASE HOXET SORTGAOES, BONDS ASD STOCKS *
BOUGHT AND SOLD. 102*
**s/1 f\( \f "J AND OTHER SUMS to loan
lp ,L ki\J\J\J on good lots or improved
property; moderate rates. H. Caldwell, 50
Chamber Commerce. ~ 107-113
Hnircae to let cds - in the Globe are seen
iiuujtco by the most IM?ODle-
BIDS r FOR THE SINKING OF AN ; ARtesian
' tesian well in and for the town of Beres
ford. S. D.. will be received by the clerk of
said town for two weeks after the first publi*
cation of this notice: said artesian well to be
six inches at top and not less than four
inches. at bottom; finished complete, with
water under full control, with gate, tee and"
nipple at top of casing. . The city council of
said town ot Beresford reserves the right to
' reject any and all bids.
: J. W. REEDY, President
Attest: A. F. Crandall. Clerk. -',*..;_ "
Ara^fl^k llyoi. want to hire «
mW tenement read The Globe
■jJF^-^ 'Want' Columns.
'--■- ~ FOR RETT.
Houses.
C 1 OTT AGE— Wanted ,to rent, a small cot
' tage: would like possession May 1. Ad
dress 0 15. Globe. 108-10
DWELLINGS Nos. 53 and 92 Park Place;
possession May 1. Apply to Harvey
Officer. 157 East Fourth st 97-1
FLATS— uew seven -room house
keeping flats in the '-Albion." corner
Selby and Western ayes.; steam heat eleva
tor, electric light etc.. and cafe under new
management of Ramaley & Son : rent 853 to
$55: also six-room flits" in the Premier, cor
ner College aye. and St. Peter st, with steam
heat: rent $40 to $50: also in the Alden. 57
College ay.: rent. $30 to $36; apply 94 East
Fourth st, Office 11. . F. S. Bryant. 102-120
HOUSE— For rent an elegant furnished
house: twelve rooms; grates, baths,
furnace: all conveniences; corner of Holly
ay. aud Kent st: one year from May 1; apply
to owner. W 14. Globe. 108-11
HOUSE— tor rent, house ot seven rooms,
222 East Fourteenth st : city water and
cellar. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 East Thir
teenth st. 104-110
HOUSE seven rooms, 042 Laurel ay.,
near Dale st. ; $30 per month. Ap
ply Room 91. Globe Building. 98-109
HOUSE Nine-room house. 394 Iglehart
st, near Western; all conveniences;
close to cable line. .. 104-12
HOUSE For rent, furnished house. 634
St. Peter st Apply on premises. 102-09
HOUSE— rent, from May 1, eight-room
house, 857 Minnehaha st. Call 828 East
Seventh. 106-103
Ol'SE— St Peter st„ $40: also two
flats at 57 College aye. Apply 94 East
Fourth st, Office 11. 102 IPS
HOUSE— 628 St Peter st Apply at 634
St. Peter st. 102-109
HOUSE— My ten-room brick residence:
even.* modern convenience. 167 West
Fourth st. 106-12
f_I OUSE— For rent, house of ten rooms;
i lower town, Branson's addition. Ad
dress T. G., Globe. 107-1 IL
HOUSE— For rent, five-room two story
house at South St. Paul, or will sell on
monthly payments. Apply 105 East Fiftn
St.. Room 1. . " 108
HOUSE Eleven-room house on Holly ay.,
with bath and all modern improve
ments; thirteeu-rooin house: laundry and
servants' bath and closets in basement: hard
wood finish firSt floor; everything nev,- and
in first-class shape. J. C. Stout & Co., 324
Jackson st. 104*
HOUSE— For rent at White Bear Lake a
modern nine-room house. furnished or
unfurnished; also, barn for two horses; lake
view: convenient and comfortable. Inquire
at 319 East Seventh st E. Newstrom. 106-9
HOUSE Very desirable six-room house,
furnished : bath room and all conven
iences. Apply SO West Central ay. 100-12
HOUSE house, four rooms, nice
cellar, city water free*. $15. Inquire
139 West Fifth st ■ 107-3
HOUSES for rent on East Fifth St.. between
John and Locust: seven rooms: Phaten
water; worth $35; will rent for $20. but to
responsible parties only; also house 388
Wacouta st. Apply S. Bergman, 357 Jack
son st. 108
HOUSES— For rent desirable booses in
all parts of the city: all modern im
provements; terms reasonable; a desirable
furnished cottage, Manitou island. White
Bear lake; also a number of well-located
offices. Inquire The St. Paul Trust company.
155 East Fourth st. 103-I*4
OUSES 707 and 711 Ashland ay. for
rent $40 per month : 3>13 St. Anthony
ay., rll.i per month; modern improvements.
Owner 271 Martin st. 108
HOUSE— For rent eight-room house 644
Dayton ay. Inquire N. W., Seventh
and Cedar. 103-9
HOUSE A house of seven- rooms, all
modern improvements at 689 St Peter
st. Apply 712. 108
:
"■" . ' ■•■.- -
iSooins.
ROADWAY. 523— For rent, two uicelj
furnished front rooms, with or with
out board. 104-10
Ci AN" A DA — Corner Fifteenth st—Fur
' nished front rooms. 108-110
DAYTON AY.. 432— For rent, four rooms,
lower floor of house: reut $14. Apply
to H. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth st
- 104-110
EXCHANGE ST.. Corner Fifth St.
— For rent furnished room for two gen
tlemen. 106-108
FIFTEENTH, CORNER CANADA—
Five unfurnished rooms for housekeep
ing to first-class parties without children:
modern conveniences. 108
AIRFIELD AY.. 94. EAST— Four rooms
torrent. Inquire of C. W. Youngmau,
117 East Fourth st. 103*
"LMI-'TH ST.. 125. WEST— One large and
r one small sleeping room near Rice park.
107-108
FLATS— Two flats of four rooms each, on
second and third floors, in new brick
block, corner Carroll and Josette. Inquire
210 Carroll. :jyr 108-11
OURTH ST., 14, WEST — Furnished
rooms ; steam heat Hotel Brunswick.
365*
IGLEHART ST., 110 — Five furnished
rooms for housekeeping, with pantry,
closet bath, cellar. 108-10
IGLEHART st, 119— Pleasantly fur
nished rooms. $8 to $15 per month;
modern conveniences : board if desired.
107-113
JACKSON ST., 621— Nicely furnished
room : use of bath. 108
ACKUBIX ST., 41— Two furnished
j-LL rooms to rent, single and en suite.
108-111
OAK ST.. 216— One large back parlor: use
of bath; board if desired ; terms moder
ate. 108-12
PEARL ST. 217— Furnished rooms single
or en suite: if you want clean and re
spectable quarters at moderate prices look
this up. 108
RICE ST.. 299, CORNER IGLEHART
Rooms, front, large, handsome and
well furnished single or en suite. 103
f) OOMS— For rent four large rooms tor
t housekeeping at 14 Franklin st south.
107-111
ROOMS— For rent, unfurnished rooms
suitable for housekeeping. Inquire of
A. Winter, 6 East Ninth st. 103
ROOMS— furnished front room,
suitable for two gentlemen: also two
unfurnished rooms; five minutes' walk from
postoffice. Address T 17, Globe. 100-103
ROOMS— Forrent May 1, two large, fine
furnished or unfurnished rooms, 245
. Ramsey st. : alcove; bath ; everythihg tip-top;
private family: terms moderate; board near.
E. J. Godfrey. 356 Jackson st. 104-111
ROOMS— rent, a suite of three rooms,
with steam heat; desirable for light
housekeeping. Inquire at 171 Dale st
10713 ■- . ,
ROOMS— Three rooms for rent bva person
who wishes to take board. Address E
13, Globe. 108-9
ROOMS— rooms, furnished complete
for housekeeping. Inquire 217 East
Seventh, room 6. 103
PRUCE ST.. 227. FOUR BLOCKS
from Seventh Nicely furnished
rooms: all modern improvements. 108-9
ELBY AY„ 239-Nicely furnished rout
O room for two: modern conveniences
half block above Summit; . two doors from
boarding house. 107-*
EVENTH ST., 120, EAST. CORNER
Locust— rent seven rooms: sewer
and water. Smith & Taylor, 333 Robert st
10410
SEVENTH ST.. 56 EAST— One large, un
furnished front room for rent E
Schlegel. 107-109
HIRTEENTH ST., 322 EAST—
rent three or four rooms for house
keeping, furnished or unfurnished: city
water: good cellar; rent cheap. 106-108
TEMPERANCE ST., 470 — Furnished
rooms, with or without board. 108-9
\f ALLEY ST., Four and six rooms;
ground floor; city water. 106-108
1 YT7ABASHA ST., 574— Nice furnished
» V rooms, with use ot bath room. 107-109
Wabasha ST., Nicely furnished
rooms to rent by day, week or month :
open any time. 94-131
ABASHA, CORNER TENTH STS..
Over Drug store— Rooms for rent, fur
nished and unfurnished. 104-110
Stores.
TORE for rent, at 94 East Fairfield ay
Inquire of C. W. Youngman, 1 17 East
Fourth st* ' 103*
<JTORE— One-half of the. elegant store
yJ room 394 Wabasha st; suitable for jew
elry, or millinery. Call on or address above
number. C. H. Starr/ " 104-10
LJTOKI:- For rent store on West Seventh
kJ st, near Ramsey; rent $14. Apply to 11.
Dougan. 229 East Thirteenth st. : 1-1 10
I UI'ORE- For rent the largest store on Sev
enth st. Inquire at 221 East Seventh
I * . : 101-110
j SJTORE— For rent large store. 420 East
*-J Seventh st. corner Locust Smith it
I Taylor, 333 Robert st. 104 no
TORE ROOMS for rent in West Publish
ing Company Building. ; 52 West Third
st - * 107-111
I /!#__ answers received from an ad in
I mO/^G^ ' ' Globe than from all
| "**" mm other Sunday papers.
FOR REST.
.!'■-. "» : .v*.. .. .: Offices.
DESK. ROOM- For rent, elegant office on
Fourth street, -with bay window. Every
thing first class. Will rent all or desk room
at a very low figure. Address. A. N. 6.,
Globe. ■ ' 104-110
DESK KOOU- Desirable desk room: use
of two rooms, S3 a month. 460 Jack
son, room 107. - 5
KSK-KOO3X. cheap. Corner Third and
Jackson, Room 5. Hale Block. 95-103
n n you need help? Advertise in SUNDAY'S
GLOBE. ■
iTliMctcffaneou*-*.
UILDING— To' rent, for term of five
years from May 1, *89, building '592
Jackson St., corner Sixth st. : three stories
and basement. - Apply to A. H. Wilder. 185
East Fourth st. ; room 5. .- ■ 93-120
FLAT— Five-room Hat for rent. Inquire
at the Albion cafe. 108
TWO FLOORS— 2-1x00; stone building;
with — water and sewerage connec
tions; adapted for manufacturing or stor
age purpsses. Apply at 146 West Third st..
city. *47
AUCTION SAJ.ES.
i**. J. It avail sigh. Auctioneer.
FINK FURNITU.UK AND CARPETS
at Auction— l will sell at auction at
residence, No. t>3B Olive St., on Thursday,
April 18, commencing at 10 a. m., seven
rooms of good furniture, consisting of oue
line parlor suite, easy chairs ana rockers,
tine plush lounge, marble and wood top bed
room suites, body Brussel carpets and in
grain, and one very fine Turkish rug 7x12;
willow chairs and rockers, marble top tables,
leather dining chairs, fine antique oak side
board and extension table: also one Peerless
range, kitchen furniture and one gas heating
stove: anybody in search of fine furniture
should attend this sale. P. J. Kavanagh,
Auctioneer. 187 and 189 East Sixth st. 107-8
LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE of
household furniture {at auction. I
will sell at auction, at the large
double residence Nos. 105 and 167 West
Fourth St., on "Monday, April 22. com
mencing at 9:30 a. m.. twenty-two rooms of
good furniture, consisting in part of Fine
Parlor Suits, Ash. Cherry and Black Walnut
Chamber Suits: Wardrobes. Tables. Chain,
Bedding. Kitchen and Dining Room Furni
ture: Toilet Sets. Crockery. Glassware. Brus
sels. Ingrain and Velvet" Carpets, etc., etc.
This is the largest sale by far of household
goods made during the past year, and should
call forth a large attendance." The goods are
in fine condition and very little worn. I
would respectfully inform the public that I
am now prepared to make outside sales of
household goods, art goods, merchandise,
stock, real estate, etc., having concluded ar
rangements with a gentleman who is ac
knowledged to be one of the best auctioneers
in the Northwest. P. J. Kavanagh, Auction
eer. 187 and 189 East Sixth st. * 108
Huiisome's Co.. Auctioneers.
INK FURNITURE at Auction Thursday
morning, the 18th of April, at 10 o'clock
sharp, at the residence, 344 Sherman St.: the
entire contents, consisting of 1 organ by Chi
cago Cottage Organ company. 1 mohair par
lor suit. 1 walnut bookcase"; 1 line dinner
set, 135 pieces, cost $47; 4 bedroom suits in
walnut, oak and ash: 1 large range, with
water front: 1 walnut desk; I large ice box,
center tables, walnut extension tables, fine
lot of pictures in oil and water, hanging
lamps, crockery, glass and silverware, heat
ing stoves and kitchen utensils. Don't for
get this sale, as the furniture is all first-class
and in good condition. Thursday morning,
10 o'clock, sharp, 18 th day of April. San
some's Company, Auctioneers, 409 and 411
Sibley St.. St. Paul. 107-3
* "LOST HP FOUJTP.
UMBRELLA— Lost, silk umbrella, ebony
' handle, gold knob, large size: left in
cable car Tuesday evening about 5 o'clock.
Reward at 23. National German-American
Bank Building. . 108
STORK AS BAR FIXTURES.
CHICAGO SALOON AND STORE
Fixture Co.— mirrors, counters.pool
and billiard tables. 217 First ay. n., Minne
apolis 70*
Sale of State .Lands.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE, )
St. Pail. March 12. 1889. J
Notice is hereby given that public auction
sales of State Lands will be held by the Com
missioner of the State Land Office, as fol
lows, to wit:
Places of
Counties. Sale. Dates of Sale.
Aitkin Aitkin Tuesday, June IS,
!Uii. m
Big Stone... Ortonville... Tuesday. June 4,
10a. "m :.
Benton Sauk Rapids Saturday, May 25,
2 p.m. ".
Becker Detroit Tuesday, May 28,
10 a. m.. .'.
Brown New (Jim.... Thursday, May 23,
10 a. m.... "
Chippewa.. Montevideo.. Wednesday, June
5, 10 a. m
Cottonwood Windom .... Thursday. May 10,
10a. m *.....
Jackson.... Jackson Wednesday, May
15. 10 a. m
Kanabec... Mora Tuesday. June 11,
10 a. m
Lyon Marshall Moudav, May 20,
10a."m
Martin Fairmont Tuesday, May 14,
10 a. m .... *.
Mille Lacs.. Princeton.... Wednesday, June
12, 10a. m
Morrison... Little Falls. . Wednesday. May
29. 10a.*m
Murray Currie Tuesday, May 21.
10 a. "m ..."
Noble Worthington Friday, May 17, 10
a. m
Pine Pine City Monday, June 10,
"-,-.. a."m
Pope Glenwood... I Friday, May 31,
'•'.' 10 a. m ;.
Redwood. .Redwood Wednesday, May
Falls 22. 10 a. in
Swift 8en50n...... Saturday, June 1,
f 10 a. m
Steams St. C10ud.... Saturday, May 25,
10a. m....'
Todd Long Prairie Thursday, May 30,
! i 10 a, m ... .*
TKK.MS of sale:
Fifteen per cent of the purchase money
and interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an
num on the balance, from the day of sale to
the Ist day of June, 1889, will be required
on the day of sale. On timber lands an
a mount equal to the value of the timber will
be required in addition to the 15 per cent.
Interest on the unpaid purchase money at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum in advance
becomes due on the Ist day of June, or with
in six days thereafter, in each year.
Upon a failure to pay interest when due,
the lands revert to the state without further
notice or process, and will again be oifered
at public sale, unless the amount of interest
due is previously paid, with penalty at the
rate of 12 per cent per annum. No lands can
be sold at less than the appraisal, which can
not be less than $5 per acre.
W. W. BRAD EN,
Commissioner of the State Land^Office.
Health Is Wealth.
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat
stent, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria
Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neu
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused
by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful
ness, Mental Depression. Softening of the
Brain resulting in insanity aud leading *o
misery, decay and death. Premature Old A*""**i,
Barenness. Loss of Power in cither sex. In
voluntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused
by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or
over-indulgence. Each box contains one
mouths treatment, a box or six boxes
for 35, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of
price. .
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received
by ns tor six boxes, accompanied with $5,
we will send the purchaser our written guar
antee to refund the money it the treatment
does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued
only by Hippier & Collier, the open all-night
druggists, corner Seventh and Sibley streets,
St. Paul, Minn.
PROCLAMATION!
The Finest 5c Cigar in the Market.
For Sale Every where.
S. SMALL, Sole Agent,
Fourth, and Robert Sts.
TMI WFASf Mf Msaff.Tingf>..mtW
* I " i-nr\ hu •■ |flj effe( . ts <)f vouthftii
fl IP ■"■"■■ """™ ill ■■■"■errors, early de
. ray. tost manhood, etc. I will send a valuable:
treatise (sealed) containing fall particulars for '
' home onre, free of chanre. Addrew,
PROF. F. C. FOWLER. Moodus, Conn*
7
7TH ST. DIRECTORY.
ART STOKES.
JAMES P. ANGELL. successor to Blakemora
& Angell, 21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed.
BOOTS A*** SHOES.
J. H. HILLEN, 67 East Seventh.
CHIROPODIST.
W. H. LOCKWOOD, 233 East Seventh st.
I - .* ■
CM;. IRS A3 TOBACCO.
T. ROWLES, 225 West Seventh.
.■CLOTHIXft.
MAX STKOUSE.
183 West Seventh St.. Seven corners.
C«t.H.lllSSlQi\ MERCHANTS.
BAKER A SUTHERLAND.949 E. Seventh st
COAL A.\P WOOD. ■ '
HOLMES Fuel A Supply Co.. Seven corners.
PIONEER FUEL CO.. 200 East Seventh.
COSFECTIOSERT.
MACK CANDY KITCHEN, 100 E. seventh.
DRt'GS.
S. H. REEVES. Seven corners.
DESTISTS.
DR. W. 1). GREEN. Corner 7th A Pine Sts.
pry CiOOHS.
IIABIGIIORST&co.,
233. 235 A 237 Seventh, corner Wacouta.
COX BROS. & CO., N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th.
FLORIST. - »
______ KIN(;. 479 East Seventh.
rrßjiiTiKt: AJfP CARPETS.
G. F. BENEDICT, 170 West Seventh. "
FURS.
CHAS. E. DANNEBERG, -
203 to 212 East Seventh.
GAS FIXTURES.
J.J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. '
GROCERIES. -
MICHAUD BROS., ~
Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets.
HOTELS.
GRAND CENTRAL, opp. Newmarket theai
ter, cor. 7th anil Wabasha rates, 51. 50 and
S2: special rates to traveling companies
and permanent guests. J.L. Sauvlnet, Pro.
WINSLOW HOUSE,WiII Bros., Seven corners
IASTALLMEST HOUSES.
_ F. BENEDICT, 170 West Seventh.
JEfITLBY.
BOCKSTRUCK & 11 East Seventh. '
BOCKSTRI'CK A: LEE. 11 East Seventh.
ST A HI. & MARTIN. 49 East Seventh.
REED. THE JEWELER. 192 E. 7th.
STONE JEWELER* CO., 244 East Seventh.
Loan full value on Diamonds and Watches.
JEWELRY & _________________]
L, S. WELLER, 11(1 East Seventh street.
LIVERY ASP SALE STABLE.'
ABBEY & SCHUTTE, Seven corners.
MUSIC HOUSES. '
ANDREW PETERSON, US East Seventh^
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. Chilaren'sjpict.
ures. pastel and crayon portraits a specialty
PLU.HBIX<w ASP HAS FITTIJiQj
J, J. DL'NXIGAN, *-2) East Seventh.
RANGES asp furs aces.
SHAN DREW & PEETEK, I^3 E Seventh st.
REAL ESTATE.
L. T. STENSGAARD, 205 East Seventh.
L. W. BI'ZZELI, A CO., 976 E. Seventh st.
STOVE REPAIRS.
AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 188
West Seventh. Seven corners. *
VETERINARY I)E3jTIST7~^
S. BOWMAN. Seven Corners Livery.
-1
SEALED
PROPOSALS
City Comptroller's Office. l
City Hall, City of St. Pail. Minn. >
April 10, ISB9. )
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the City Comptroller of the
city of St. Paul, Minn., until 4 o'clock p.
m. on :"-.::
Thursday, the 2dDayof May, 1889,
FOR
$100,000
Four and One-Half (4%) Per Cent
BONDS!
OF THE
City of St. Paul, Minnesota,
(Semi-Annual Coupons Attached)
Maturing in Thirty Years, Viz:
QlAft Hflft City Bonds, dated May
OiUUjUUl**, i,i 8 3<),due May Ist, 1919,
issued for the extension
of the St. Paul Water
Works, under an act
of the legislature ap
proved March 21), A. D.
1889, and resolution of
Common Council ap
proved April 4, 1839.
Principal and interest of the above
bonds are payable at the financial
agency of the city of St. Paul in the
city of New York.
These bonds will be issued in denom
inations of
One Thousand Dollars Each,
And delivered to the successful pur.
chaser in the city of St. Paul.
No bid will be entertained for less
than par and the accrued interest, as
provided by law. .
Bids will be entertained for all the
bonds AS A WHOLE OK FOR ANY*
PART THEREOF.
The Committee of Ways and Means
of the city of St. Paul reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
D. M. SULLIVAN,
Chairman of the Committee of Ways
aud Means.
Mark bids, "Sealed Proposals for
Bonds." Send for official statement
and address '
JOHN W.ROCHE,
City Comptroller,* St. Paul, Minn.
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