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ST. PAUL WANTS.
Wants on this page will be inserted under
Classified headings according to the following
TABLE OF RATES.
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15 or less $.15 S-27 §.39 $.51 $.63 $.75 $.87
16 words .16: .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88
17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .S2 .95
18 words .18 .32 .46 .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 1.0711.24
23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .95 1.13 1.31
24 words " .24 ( -.42 .60 .78 .96 1.32
25 words . .25 .44 .63 .82 I.o] 1.20 1.39
26 words .26 .46 .661 .86 1.06 1.26 1.46
27 words .27 .48: .681 .90 1.111.3211.53
2S words .281 .49 .70 .91 1.12 1.33 1.54
--29 words .29! .51 .73 .95 1.17 .1.39 1.61
30 words .30.. .76 .99 1.22 1.45 1.65
31 words .31 -.55 > 7011.03 1.27 1.51 1.7S
32 words .32 .56 .so; 1/4 1.2S 1.52 1.76
33 words .33 .5^ .831.081.33 1.58 1.80
34 words .34 .60 .56J1.12 1.38 1.63 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 1.93
37 words .37 .65 .93 1.211.49 1.77 2.05
33 words .38; .67 .96 1.25 1 1.541 1.83 2.12
39 words .39 .69 .99 1.29 1.59 1.89 2.19
40 words .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.60 1.90:2.26
41 words .41 .72 1.031.3. 1.65 1.96 2.27
42 words .42 .74 1.06 1.38 1.70 2.02 2.30
43 words .43 .76:1.09. 1.42 1.75 2.08 2.41
44 words! .41 .77 1.10|1.43 1.76 2.09 2.42
45. words .45 .79 1.13 1.4711.81 2.15 2.49
46 words! .461-. 81 1.1611. 1.86 2.21 2.56
47. words .17 .83 1.191.55 1.912.27 2.63
48 words .48 .84 1.20 1.56 1.92 2.28 2.64
49 words .49 .86 1.23 1.60 1.97 2.34 2.71
50 words .50! .38 1.26' 1.64 12. 0*212.40 2.78
Compound words count* two words, -and'
abbreviations count the same as full words.
In Every Case the Money Must Accom
pany the Order.
SIT*_*ATIQ*SS OFFEREE**.
-Male.
BETTER MEAL than can be obtained
elsewhere iv the city for 15e. 2oc, 25c.
414 Jackson st. ; open from 6 a.m. to 12
p.m. 156-62
PICTURE— St. Paul Picture frame fac-
A PICTCRE— St. Paul Picture Frame fac
tory; all kindsof pictures and frames;
cheap framing. 39 West Third st. 143-320
ANY ONE out of work can obtain posi
tion. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and
Kobert 156
A YOUNG MAN to do general work in a
restaurant; must be a German. Call at
315 Robert st. 4
BLACKSMITH WANTED— Must be No.
1 on plows and understand horseshoe
ing. John Powers, Murdock, Minn. 4
BOOKKEEPER— experienced double
eutrv bookkeeper wanted; salary, $50
per month. . Address G 56, ('lobe. - 4
BOOKKEEPERS. AND COLLECTORS
—Good positions secured for competent
men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and
Ilobert '- 156
BOY— A good strong boy about eighteen to
. shake carpels and make himself useful
around a. liouse for a month. 459 East
Eighth. -_ 4
BOY— Wauted, a good boy to work in store
during vacation; must be able to give
bond for $200. Address Box 6, Mahtomedi,
Minn. ._ : 4
C CARPENTER— Wanted, one good car"
J pouter, Call at 424 East Seventh st, in
the rear. . .- : 4
CASH Neatly-dressed, clean cash
'. boys wanted at "the Boston One-Price
Clothing House,' Third st., corner of Robert
155-56
COOPERS- Wanted, five/good tight-barrel
coopers. St. Paul Barrel Co. 4
ELIVERY. ".'DRIVER— Good places
open, fair salary in city. Bee Hive En
terprise, Seventh and Robert . 156
DELIVERY MAN- -Wanted, a smart young
man for laundry. well acquainted in
city, at 171 East Thirteenth st 4
IS ESS FEEDER — One who has had
some experience. Inquire Seibert Bros.,
203 East Tenth st. , 4
GLAZIER— Wanted, a good glazier.-Ap
ply nt Bohn Manufacturing company.
Arcade" st. : "4
HOSTLER who understands horses, care
of carriage and chores around house.
Address "A.," Globe. 158-58
MAN or man and wile to -work farm on
shares; crop in ground.' Address E. W.
11., Globe. - 153-59
MAN AND WIFE on ' farm (without*
children); wife to cook for farm
hands; must come well recommended. Ap
ply on farm, seven miles north of St. Paul,
near Little Canada, or address A. K. Barnum.
St. Paul. 149-58
MANAGER WANTED, salary of $2,000
per year, to open branch office in your
locality: business purely mercantile: one
that will inspire you with pride, pleasure
and profit: trade established: no canvassing
or peddling: a rare opportunity. J. £. Shep
ard, 25 and 27 West Fifth st. Cincinnati, O.
" • apr 10 wed & sat 34t '
MAN AND WIFE wonted to care for fur
nished rooms; the use of three rooms
for their services, at 161 West Fourth st
Call Thursday at 10 a.m. .. ..... 4
PAVERS— Ten street pavers for laving
cedar blocks. Call at 3 Rosabel st." B.
A. Clapp. . . , 156
Positions OF TRUST— To those able
' to give bonds or references. Bee Hive
Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 156
PRESSMAN— Newspaper pressman: one
who can run engine; permanent place
to man who is sober and industrious; man
with family preferred. Address F. L. Gage,
Argus, Fargo. . 155-56
PRINTER— Wanted, a good display print
. er for "ads."' Rich & Clymer, 109 East
Fifth st. -4
O ALESMAN for St. Paul ; must be a hust-
O. • ler : to take orders for shirts ; good money
and steady work to right party. Call at 27
East Seventh st. Room 3. .. " '. t 156-57
ALESMEN— For Sale— grandest
library in the world is Encyclopedia
Britannic "a, and by American enterprise it is
now brought within the reach of all; only
$2.50 per volume;: just completed; men of
character wanted as salesmen ; write for cir
cular. C. Wl Dumont, Davidson block. St
Paul.-'* . ' '■-■■' ■'-••-■•.- 142-66
TAILOR WANTED— A good bushelman;
; steady work. Daimond, Stillwater,
Minn. ..-■-■ ■..■■ 156
WAITERS— Experienced dinner waiters
wanted at Delicatessen, No. 321 Rob
ert st. * . -. •;.•■ .:.■:; v ■ 4
YELLOWSTONE Applications
for hotel positions received at Bee Hive
Enterprise, Seventh and Robert, 156
OUN(i RELIADLE MAN with capital
to take charge of branch office; Bee
Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 156
HOUSE*?. ASD CARRIAGES.
CHEAP SECOND-HAND BUGGY AND
harness. J. B. F., 611 Jenks st. .156
FOR SALE— A good-looking gray mare,
five years old, and a good traveler; and
a fine-looking,: jet-black horse, six years;
suitable for anything." Call between li and
2. 516 Mississippi st 156
FOR SALE, CHEAP— Choice young cow,
giving two large pails of rich milk daily;
a nearly new farm wagon and double har
ness, $30; good light buggy and harness. $30;
track sulky. $6; nearly new cutter, $20; good
cattle dog, $5. Inquire at stone house, south
east corner St. Anthony and Snelling ays.. .
Midway. 156
FOR SALE— A good family driving horse,
or will trade for one larger. 234 East
Thirteenth st. : . 156-58
GET your carnages, wagons or sieigns 01
F. . X. Quesnel, 107 East Eighth st
Long experience; practical and ■ scientific
workmen; repairing neatly done on short
notice. 314*
GRAND CLEARING SALE OF LIGHT
new carriages, phaetons, buggies,
jump-seats. carts, tony carts, park
wagons, ■ surreys, extension tops, rock
awats, double, single, coupe and pony
harness. we hate determined to close
our entire stock op 200 vehicles of every
description at an enormous sacrifice ; now
is the time -to but: one price to all.
King's Carriage Repository, corner
Fourth and Minnesota streets. 87-177
ORSES FOR SALE— Fifty head heavy,.
medium and light weight Griggs Bros.
" ■ : ' ' .150-57 - * . '■■ -r,
NOTICE— Dr. Hinman, veternary surgeon,
has leas.d for a term of years the com
modious and healthy boa-ding and livery
stables. 254 Eighth st: every convenience*
nnd best attention paid to boarders. Tele
phone 1106-2 .'..'. 152-158
TO EXCHANGE— A new heavy delivery
wagon for a light one. 623 East Sev
enthst. 152-158
WANTED TO BUY— Covered spring
wagon. Apply to S. Frank, 151 East
Seventh si. ---.-■ ~ ■ - 156
WILL take ! good driving , horse as first
pavmeu t on beautiful lot near Seventh
street cable. . Address L 50, Globe. 155-60
FOR SALE. ~~
OTOVES— For • sale, gasoline stoves; 1887
►"j* patterns in perfect working order ; at 40
per cent oft" retail prices : apply at our ware-
House. Pruden Stove company. ; 153-59
SITUATIONS OFFERED.
- "V. "■ '■". ■reiiinle. '":'■" ■
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, trustworthy
and respectable, wanted for a position
requiring close . attention six hours daily;
salary, $50 per month; references; call be
tween 10 and 12. J. Brentano, 272 East
Seventh st, up-stairs. ■ ■ 156
YOUNG LADY with experience in
confectionery, and ice cream parlor.
Call 486 Wabasha st. 4
CANVASSER— ..canvasser at -71
S.uith ay., iv riir. I' .:..-■■ \ 156
/CHAMBERMAID at .206 West Third st.
CHAMBERMAIDS _ikl dining room
places, best . places lti the city, at Doug
lass' Intelligence Office. . 156
COOK— strong girl tor breakfast and
J supper, and to help with dinner cook
ing; German or Swede. Apply Winter's
Restaurant, 459 Wabasha st ; - 156
r*| INING ROOM GIRLS— IS wanted at
-LA once: SIS to 820. Bee* Hive Enterprise
Seventh and Robert. 156
IsHWASHEK— Wanted, ft dishwasher
at 381 Minnesota st. • • 1
DISHWASHER— strong girl, sixteen or
-seventeen, for dishwashing; German or
Swede. Apply Winter's restaurant, 459
Wabasha st . .-: -;:'.-; 4
GIRLS— 12 wanted tor housework; some,
good cooks. Bee Uivo - Enterprise, Sev
enth and Robert •'-■-* '" V '.* '." .-....- .156
(**< *RLS— Ten girls at once for Yellowstone.
"J Park; good wages. Bee » Hive 'Enter
prise, Seventh and Robert. ■'•; --" -•- 156
--/~i IRI.s: GIRLS! GIRLS! wanted at the
vT - German Intelligence office, 52 West
Tenth St.. - r-'ry-'"; ■'.- ' ■-'•' -r -.-• *.* -' 156-53
Gi OOD COOK AND; LAUNDRESS " to
I" go to Lake— The second girl is a Swede,
and 'there are German . Protestant churches
within a mile, so one of them preferred.
Mrs. 11. S. Fairchild, 135. Summit ay. 155-56
OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, housekeeper,
■ between twenty and twenty-five years
of age, in a family, of two, at Great Falls,
Mont; wages $30 per mouth; fare paid.* 13
East Seventh st, Rooms l v 2 and 3. . '. 156
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a thoroughly
competent German girl ; must be a good
cook, washer and ironer; good wages given
to a competent girl: references required.
Apply at 262 East Congress st, West St
Paul. .- .-..■•. 4
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to help for
general housework. Apply 648 JacK
son st. 9"_*__SK_H6_B&&s£ : 4
HOUSEWORK— Girl about fourteen years
old to help around : house. Call at -65
Iglehart st. 156-57
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good German
girl for general housework; must un
derstand cooking: at 331 East Sixth st. 156
OUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to
assist iv housework. Inquire 214 Pearl
st '-- ■ '- : ■ 4
OUSEWORK— a girl for house
work in a small family. Inquire 176
Concord st,. West St. Paul. -* .-'... 156
OUSEWOKK— \\ anted, a girl to do gen
i eral housework: 603 John st 155-156
OUSEWOKK— a good girl for
general housework; 606 Portland ay.
155158
LAUNDRESSES— Girls for washing and
ironing; 453 Wacouta st. 4
URSE GIRL at 353 Case st ; reference
required. 4
TV URSE GIRL wanted, about fifteen years
1" old, at 64 Iglehart st. 4
rVTURSE GlßL— Young nurse girl wanted
1 1 at once at 360 East Seventh, third floor.
NURSE— Wauted, an experienced nurse
girl; must give references. Apply 79
Mackubin. - <_■ • . • 4
SALESLADY— wanted at L. Abra
hamson's. 57",. West Third, in store. 4
SCRUBBER— Wanted, strong Swede girl
for scrubbing at Delicatessen, No. 321
Robert st. . 4
SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a competent
second girl: must have good refer
ences. Apply 123 Nina ay. -4
ASHWOMAN wanted. Apply 701
Marshall ay. - * r " 156
11/ ASHERWOMAN— Wanted, a woman
VV to do family washing. '234 East Thir
teenth st. r .... ■/ 4
V^ELLOWSTONE PARK— girls for
Jl laundry work; ship to-day. Bee Hive
Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 156
FHXASCIAL,.
A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved
• real estate security in" St. Paul, Minne
apolis and Duluth at 6, 61., 7, 7V2 per cent
on shortest notice for any amount. R. M.
Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152,
153 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. :: 73*
A MER ICAN MORTGAGE LOAN com
_r\ ' pany loans money on furniture, pianos,
horses, building society stocks, jewelry and
all kiuds of personal property. Room 7.
First National Bank building. 137*
FARM AND CITY LOANS, 6, 7- and S
per cent; mortgages and school and
couutv bonds bought. W. F. Carroll. 44
Court block. yr^ 3311*
FOR SALE — in iron, gold and
silver mines. Full information ob
tained trom F. L. Draper, 430 Wabasha. **m
HAVE some first-class 8 per cent loans on
White Bear lake property, with good
names, in amounts— B2so to 82,500, security
four times the loan. Inquire C. B. Lawton,
89 Dakota ay. ._ 156-57
LOANS on horses, furniture, pianos, dia
monds or any article of value. ' Mutual
Loan and Investment Co.. Room 2, 309*_>
Jackson st. "..": r .'..* 155»
ONEY LOANED by H. R. Hunt & Co.
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.- ; V*; '• - *.-•> •* - 295*
MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per
sonal property, household furniture,
horses, etc. ; also, -on diamonds and jewelry;
commercial : paper discounted. .Security
Loan Co., 325 Jackson-* st J. E. Flanigan.'
manager. ' . ■ -.. ■ -■. i 62*.
fl/I ONEY to loan ou improved and-unim
-1» Ar*. proved real- estate; first and "second
mortgages" bought. : Keystone- Investment
Company, 319 Jackson st Y.>Yi' •'■*■■• 132--163-
MONEY LOANED on household furni
':. re, pianos.' horses -and carriages, etc.
without removal; also on diamonds and cold
watches", etc. ■J. W. Edsall & Co.,- 117 East
Fourth-sfc '/. -■-..-■.r...-_-v : r.y'-.-y^.y --• 32*
f\/I ONEY TO LOAN— 6, 7 and 8 per
1»1 cent A. _■*. Elliott 41 East Fourth st
■ . :"■•-•-. 10-192: ri:. =y--,yy:
MONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros.. 405 .
Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ay; have
on hand 87,000 at 6 per cent on improved •
property. .... 316*
INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN
Company— money on furniture,
pianos, horses and wagon . In any amount
without removal from owners' possessions;
also on warehouse receipts, bank stocks,
real estate or any property of value : notes
discounted; partial payments received, and
your own time granted for payment; no de
lay; money on hand and furnished imme
diately after security is approved. , J. S.
Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14, First
National bank building, St Paul, and Room
7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis. ..- 152*
ARTNER wanted with $10,000 .to
$15,000; either active or special; busi
ness established, - and worth • investigating.
Address X 50, Globe. ia 153-60
TO LOAN— S6O,OOO, in sums of $500 or,
more, on city property, at 6 and 8 per.
cent Address B 51, Globe. 156-53
M. N. VIGUERS Sc .CO., 41 EAST
Fourth St., cornrr : Cedar — 6, 7 and
8 ter cent monet on hand for vacant or
improved real estate loans ; partial pay
ments can be made on the principal ; pur
chase monet mortgages, bonds and stocks
bought and sold.'. ;-;-'.. : 102*
117 E ARE PREPARED to make large
VV or small loans on good improved or
unimproved city property, with dispatch and
at the lowest rate of interest. B. F. Wright
& Co,, 30 East Fourth st. Room 2, Frost
Block. ■ 152*
7 PER CENT on approved real estate
loans. J. S. Mackev, Room 14, First Na
tioual Bank. : 146-166
JAMES KENNEDY and son Richard, late
of St. Louis, can find Mrs.' Kennedy and
son Frankie by inquiring at the central po
lice station, St Paul ; above man - and boy
were last seen at La Crosse, Wis., at the
European hotel. . 156-58
LADIES— Superfluous hair and
moles removed from face and arms,
with the electric needle. Dr. Alexander, of
Boston, room 46, Grand Central hoqel. until
June 9. . ; 155-158
MADAME ROLAND tells your past and
: future.- gives advice on business and
family troubles; also magnetic baths. Room
24, 27 East Seventh st ; ' ' : . ■'»■:, 155-57
RS. PARTRIDGE, : clairvoyant and
. magnetic, 27 East Seventh st, Room
19. . r 1 156
MRS. REIS, fortune teller, tells past
present and future; tellsdeepest secrets
of the heart, shows bride and" groom by the !
magic mirror; satisfaction guaranteed. - No.
28 East Seventh st ; side entrance. 145-56
FOR ADOPTION— Bright boy ; five years;
blue eyes, curly hair. Call or address 473
Wabasha st, Room 4. ■;■.•■■•. ' *"3 j
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LADIES of St Paul, you can get your
- hats dyed, bleached and reshaped in St. .
Paul; come and see for yourselves ; , ostrich
feathers dyed to match dress trimming by the ,
only experts in the city." : Hayes, 30",^ Third. :
:.:--■' ; 125*
THE SAINT PAUL JJAILY GLOEE: TtYEBIsESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1889.
SITUATIONS WAITED.
I. ■':'■'•:'■'■'.. '2' "'•'■'• y- Male. ■.'■."■• -■"-':■'
AD MAN and general; newspaper man;
nine years experience in all its branches. .
F., Labor Echo, corner Eighth and Minnesota
Btg. ■ .-• ■ .. r-y ; : ,;.- . -.■■.- .'; ■ -' 4
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER— A posi
tiou wanted by a competent young man;
is willing to , work; good cUt references.
Address J. O. Schmidt, 147 Dakota , aye.,
city..;;.- . ■.-.- . . ■ •y :■ ■■■ ■■ --■• .-;■' 3
A CARPENTER FOREMAN - Wants a
, Position— Can handle any kind of work
thoroughly; understands plans, etc. Ad
dress Carpenter, 771 Fauquier st ** ** ■ '■-_ •'" *•• 3 :
APPRENTICE— A young, temperate man
. of twenty-one would like to learn a trade
of some kind; mechanic's or engineer's trade
preferred;. wages no object. Address A. L,
SB6 Pacific aye.. city. B
BARTENDER— situation as bar
tender;. speaks < German and English.
Address or call at 49 West Fairfield ar., West
St.Paul. -...■: . ; .1
BAKER— Young Norwegian, a stranger in
the city, wishes a situation. Address O.
G. Johnson, 59S St Anthony ay. . - "■". 1
Baker— Wanted, by man of fifteen
ju years' experience - first class man on all
kinds .of bread * and rolls; city * references.
Address 1) 58, Globe. 4
BARBER— A young man with some ex-;
perience in barber business wishes to
finish trade. Address A 51," Globe. - '3
BOY wants a place in a drug store tending
soda water fountain ; good I experience.
Address G 44, Globe. - . .-■ ■■ 3
BOY aged seventeen would like a situation
in office, grocery store or as hostler.
Address George Savage, No. 14 Exchange
st . 4
BOY— Situation by a boy, fourteen years of
age, who had "one year's experience in
printing,- would like good pay. Address T.
W. 8., Globe. - ■■■-■-■■ .-.-.•■ 3
BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed,
posted,, expert work. etc. F. Sprague,
room 252. Drake block, St* Paul. 122**
BOOKKEEPER- Wanted, a' set of gro
cery-books to post evenings from 6 till 9;
good references. - Address P 52, Globe, r: ' 1 .
OOKKEEPER— Wanted, , position as
bookkeeper or cashier; salary not so
much an object as with the view of getting
into a good house, with chance of working
up: can give best of references. Address
G 53, Globe. 155-56
BLACKSMITH— A general blacksmith
* wants work at once. Address B 25,
Globe. 3
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C CABINETMAKER— wanted by
J a cabinetmaker and housefinisher. Ad
dress J. Person, 392 East Ninth st. 155-56
ARPET WEAVER wishes work at his
J trade. 666 Erdman st . .-. 4
COLLECTOR— Wanted, by a young* man
ot good habits, position as collector in
some wholesale house. Address D 56, Globe. ■
CLERK— Reliable man desires situation as
■> clerk or accountant . with : a business
firm in the city; good references and secur
ity for right place. Address Z 53, Globe, ' 2
CLERK — EmDloyment wanted in store by
a young man of two years' experience
in general stock ; good references. Address
T 39, Globe. y_ ■ - 1
CLEKK — Situation wanted by young man
in grocery business; ten years' expe
rience; reference. Call or address 361 Wa
conta st. 3
CLERK An intelligent German wishes a *
situatiou as clerk in a dry goods or
grocery store. Address Q 58. Globe. '■•' I
CLERK Boy wants a situation tending
'■ soda water fountain; good experience.
Address G 44, Globe. 4
CLERK— Employment wanted by a steady,
sober man," German, married; to work
in a wholesale house. Please call at 547
Wacouta st. 7
COACHMAN English coachman wishes
to engage with private family; under
stands considerable about gardening, and
will make himself useful around the house;
first-class references given. Address M 53,
Globe. 4
COACHMAN An experienced man of
good address wants work as coachman;
best of reference. Address Q. 53, Globe. 4
OACHMAN-^-Wauted/a situation by a
young man in private family, as coach-.
man: best of references. Address F 47,
Globe. ; ' ■.-...-■ 4
COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a first
class man ; life-time experience "in the
business; good references. Address W 53,
Globe. . ■- '.'. ■ : 1
COACHMAN— Man. twenty-six years old,
wants a position as coachman or watch
man; understands the best "■ care ■ of - horses. •
Address G 48, Globe. . ■'.' : ■■' ■ * 2
COOK wants position in ■ railroad camp,, or
go to the lakes; wages no object. Ad
dress G 59, Globe. --_i -■■-,_--- *■*?■-■■--■- -- - : - - 1
COPYIST— Wanted, employment as "' a
copyist, a German tutor for children, or
even the place of : coachman by an honest
German man. ' Address W 57, Globe. 7
COURIER— man speaking five
v^ languages desires position to travel as
courier to Europe with some private family.
Address Accepted, Globe. . r. - .;.,'. 4
DELIVERY MAN— young man of tem
perate habits wishes a situation as a de- .
livery man for store ; two years' experience;
best of references: German; acquainted with
streets of city well. Address F 53, Globe. 1
ELI VERY DRIVER— young English
man wants situation as delivery ' driver
or teamster: knows the city. Address A. W.
Prustley. 190 West Seventh st 1
DRIVER— young man ol nineteen
. would . like to get a situation as driver;
one who knows the city well. Address C 47,
Globe. -4
DRIVER— a position as driver in
U private family ; best of reference fur
nished. Address J 55, Globe. ■*.. '. '4
DRIVER— Wanted, work by a young man
twenty-four years old; understands
horses and driving thoroughly. Address W.
C.. 717 Tuscarora St., city. . V--X
DRIVER— Wanted, a job to drive delivery
wagon or work in store: can furnish
best of reference. Address A. J. Anderson, -
228 Grove st. '____ ■ •7-
DRIVER— seventeen years old would
like a place to drive a delivery wagon
or do work in a private family. Address A.
Raymond.' 03 West Fourth st • .. .7
DRIVER— American man would like a
place to drive delivery wagon ; well ac
quainted with city; can give reference if
required. Address G. 8., 344 Sherman. 7
r*|RUGGIST— Position by experienced
U druggest; a graduate of pharmacy;
thirteen years' experience; could take sole
chaige. Address F 52, Globe. 1
LEVATOR MAN— A-young single man
wants situation as elevator runner, of as
janitor, with good-reference. - -Address O 58, -
Globe. -.'.- ■ 1
EMPLOYMENT— Position wanted by a
smart boy. fourteen years of age, in an
office or store, giving best of references. Ad
dress J 52. Globe. "-..V* " '* V".*" " ',1
EMPLOYMENT— Something • to" do
tween 2 :30 and 7 p. m. ; will - work
cheap. * Address W. A. ArF.; general deliv
ery, Si. Paul. . . 2
MPL.OY3IENT— An Englishman twen
. ty-six years old wants a situation at
anything honorable. Address F 42, Globe. 4
MPLOYMENT— Young man twenty
four years old ; wishes ' position in the*
city; speaks English and Norwegian; willing
to do anything excepts an agency. Address
X 51, Globe. 4
EMPLOYMENT— A colored man would
like a place of any kind ; yard man or
coachman, or as teamster. ' Call or send word
to 383 Exchange st. Henry Lewis. ; 2
MPLOYMENT— Stop ! I want work, and
can do it, too; kind, quality or quantity
immaterial ; I must live, and will live, even
as I die. Address L 53. Globe. . ,1
MPLOYMENT wanted by a young man,
age 21 years ; willing to work. " Apply
to 11. Lupton. 351 West Seventh st. 1*
EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, a situation in*
some profitable business by youngman
eighteen years of age: willing to work; some
experience. Address X No. 53. Globe.* .-r £ 1*
ENVELOPES to address :by youug man ;
good writer. Address Frank Bishop,
229V2 West Seventh st. '. '.'■ '-.- 4
ENGINEERING— Youngman of twenty
one wants to learn the trade; willing to
work : money no object. Apply to 11. Lupton,
35 West Seventh st. . . : ;.■--. 4
ROOM— Situation wanted by a young
- man as groom: thoroughly understands
care aDd management of horses. Address
C 56. Globe. - 4
HELPER— A boy of sixteeh would like to
.< get a situation as helper in plumbing
shop. Address J 51, Globe. 1 -,..,- - 4:
MILLER— Wanted, a situation in a flour
iV-l mill; seven years' experience; can fur
nish the best of references. Address B. C.,'
Globe. -■: -.. "■• ■■"• •■■■;-: v-ffll
NURSE Male nurse ready for engage
ment 227 Grove St.. St. Paul. '■■ —-; ■ 1
OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by a young
' man some wholesale house; will do
anything; some experience in office work.
Address X 53, Globe. * * T' r 7*
FFICE WORK— situation by a
young lady in an office of auy * kind or
factory; will work for small wages at first
Address B 27, Globe. ,'.-. -'-.-. , ,7.
PENMAN— Young, man ; well acquainted
with city wants a position as penman,
collector or canvasser; best reference. Ad
dress 060, Globe. ;.". .1
Mnrf* columns of "Want" ads. in the Globe' :
iriui c t j, an jjj an __ CI paper. : yyy.yryy.
■'.):. 2 SITU WASTED. 2. '■■Vi
;■ ■■ .- r r Male-— Continued. :? ; -'■
PHOTOGRAPHER— Wanted, a positiou
in . photo *: gallery, '■ as r operator >or re
, toucher, ny an experienced workman. Henry
Clark; 455 Drake Block, St. Paul, i -> 1
PHOTOGKAPHER— Competent to per
~ form any detail of the business, would
like a position in either city; fifteen years'
experience. W. C. Marsh, 724 East Fifth st, j
St. Paul. : •■:.:■:••:"■ ■1,
PORTER wanted :at the International
' • hotel, corner Seventh and Jackson. ' 2
STOBEMAN^Employment wanted by a :
sober, steady man, : "married, speaks Ger
man and English. >to work a wholesale
; house storeroom. Call at 547-Wacouta st 1
STENOGRAPHER— A young gentleman
O ( wants a position in a law office as stenog|
rapherand typewriter. Address X 54. Globe: '
SALESMAN —A : young - man , wishes a
situation in a wholesale house, expert;
: ence seven years; best of ' reference. Ad
dress J. M., I*sl West Seventh st. ■** .•.*•■■'■'■.*.
SALESMAN— An j experienced hardware;
O / salesman wants position in • good : store/i *
good references, Address W 51, Globe. v .%.
SITUATION r wanted by a young man,,
twenty years old; willing to work at
most any thing, on salary. Frank r Bishop,"!
, 229*,. .West Seventh st. . ■■■ . : * 1
STENOGRAPHER— Employment wanted
O Jj either in or out of city as stenographer
and bookkeeper. Address NB, Globe. .--..' 1
STENOGRAPHER— wanted by,
a good stenographer and typewriter will
. ing to work for small wages to begin with ; no
objections to leave city. Address J 54,
Globe. •'■:.-.*. ■**•■;■■ , 4
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wants
O: . position in an office ; would go free for a
month ou trial in a good opening. Address
J 50, Globe. ■*.■■;■-.■'. -■*.-■ • ....': 7
TEAMSTER— by a young man of
good habits, to drive team. •'. Address L .
54, Globe. •■ . " ;'.:. :-.:,■ 1
TRUCKMAN— Wanted, a r situation as a
truckman; have had experience and
well acquainted in the city ; references given.
Address A 54; Globe. ■* • . .:-••■*■■■
WATCHMAKER— Situation wanted by
a watchmaker; seven years' experience
at general work. Address M 56, Globe. - 4
SITUATIONS WASTED. i
■-" ' .■ ; . § emalc. ". "■
BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a position as
bookkeeper or cashier by a young lady
who has had experience in both; one who is
quick at figures. Z 14, Globe. ■; ' ; ■ 7
HAMBERMAID— EngIish woman, thor ,
. ough and reliable, ! desires a situation as
chambermaid in hotel, in the city or out
Address S. A. W., 351 West Seventh st, St.
Paul. - --.. :-. r. ■■'..■ ;,'■ .... ■■ .- .- -■ :■.!
CHAMBERMAID— a situation
by young lady as chambermaid, or second
work in boarding house : good references
given. Address M 2, Globe. .' 1
CLERK— Wanted, a situation by a young
lady of good address as clerk in a dry/
goods store or office; good references. Ad- ;
dress R 27, Globe. - . 1
CLERK— Wanted, a situation by a young
lady In office: will work in factory or
store, and*' make- herself generally useful
small Wages. Address B. 27, Globe. '■■ ■ 7
COMPANION— {wanted as com
i panion or nurse for invalid . lady .or as
housekeeper; none but first-class or good
Christian people need- apply. Address Miss
M. R. Medsger, 518 Cherry "st, Chattanooga,
Term. ■;. .;. "- ■-.*.-' r ; . 7
COPYIST— Situation wanted as copyist or
cashier, good and rapid penman. Ad
dress M. F. G., Globe. * . ; 1
COPYIST— lady would like to make
. herself useful as copyist or other work
Saturdays. Address Q, 828 East Seventh. 1
COPYING— Situation wanted by young
lady to do copying part of day in office;
rapid penman ; best of reference ; will wouk
for small salary. Address H R 61. Globe. -j_
AY WORK— Girl wants work by the day.
. Call at 450 Minnesota st. ''■ [7
DINING BOOM GIRL desires- position
out of town. ■ Address Z 103, Globe. 1.
BIKING ROOM GIRL desires positi6n
in St. Paul. Address Z 52, Globe. !7
DRESSMAKER Competent " dressmaker;
wonld like sewing in families. - Call oirs
address 256 West Third st . -.- -;!•:
DRIVER— Young man wants a situation*
r as driver; knows city Well: gobd refet*- :
ence: will furjiish bonds. Address P.H_, S
931 Albemarle st. .-." •; r _ :*■ '^
HOUSE CLEANING— Woman wants -to
**. go out house cleaning. 631 Virginia area;
OUSEKEEPER— respectable r widow
wishes position as housekeeper whe[re
she can keep child two years old with her.
Address C 20, Globe. ;. ...,...;,. ■..,.. -j _-, 1. fl.
HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a situation
as working housekeeper jby a middle^
aged lady in or out of town or will act as
companion for invalid lady. Address A. C.
7, Globe. : --.v. ■ - .-' -v -~.'^:***'-- 7
HOUSEWORK— wants work by
the day of any kind; 130 Texas st,
West side. . 4
OUSEWORK— A young German girl
would . like a place in small family for
general housework. Apply at 415 Sinnen st,
Dayton's Bluff. . . V .".... 7
HOUSEWORK— A woman would like to
* go out washing or houseeieaning. . 581 1
Selby aye. ■ . . "■ - " 1
URSE OB HOUSEWORK— wants
' a place as nurse girl or assist in general
housework. 205 Granite st - . .... 3 .
NURSE— Situation wanted as nurse or
second work by an American girl. St
Mary's Home. - 4
NURSE— A girl seventeen years old would
like a place to take care of children.
Address M. G.. 691 Reaney st . ..- ,".. 3
OFFICE WORK— Situation wanted by
; young lady to do general office work,
where she can have two hours each day; has •
knowledge of bookkeeping; best references ; :
small salary expected. ■ , Address D. A. . S.,
Globe. • .*■■.•■ :--'• .-* : :; _4
SEAMSTRESS- A lady wants to take;
plain sewing at home. .Call 547 Wacouta
st . - ."■• ' . •:• ■' -' 3
SECOND WORK— Girl desires situation
by middle of June: light .work, without
washing; second work preferred: wages mod
erate; good references.. Address Z 54,
Globe. •.-■•.- .*.-■- ' - •-• ... -,■■ 1
SEWING— plain sewing or house
cleaning to do at 587 Temperance st. *' 4
SEWING— Wanted, sewing by the day or
week; can cut and tit; send or address
A. B. W-, 343 Robert st. .... 4
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE--
Competent stenographer and type*- i
writer desires position in office ; can give good r
references. Address S 41, Globe. -* -.-*' 3
TENOGRAPHER— young lady wants ■
i.a': position ■ as stenographer . and type- .
writer at a small salary. Address H 43,
Globe. :■• * '■ : *..- • -l-yi-.
TEACHER will* give English, French.
. German, music or elocution lessons in ■.'
return for board or room. Address D 63, -
Globe. . .ry.. '.: .-•■ '■■"•- : r 4 :
\T / ASHING Woman would like to go out
VV washing and ironing and cleaning.
256 University ay. - - '7
WASHING — An experienced' woman
.wants to take home family washing;
good work guaranteed and cheap Address -
228 Grove st, between Canada and Broad
way.:. - '■■■'*■:'■'■'■'":■.." rr.". -:'V- ; .■'-'-■::' *' ; .1>
WASHING wanted by a woman to talfe...
* home; rough-dried clothes, 25 cents
a dozen; called for and delivered. Call or
address 456 East Sixth st ,jl T
WAITRESS wants table work one hour
, each meal, or dinner and supper. ]- Ad -
dress C 61, Globe. -3-
ASHERWOMAN-Wanted, situation "
r for washing and ironing by a German'
womau ; good references. Address BC, Globe.";
\\i ashwoman would like to go out by
,VV the day or take it home: or cleaning
buildings or offices. Call or address 644"
Broadway, up stairs, near Thirteenth st 1 •
ASHWOMAN— wanted by.
: woman to take, or will go out washing.-,
or house cleaning. Address Mrs. M. 8., 161*]
South Robert st. -: 2-
RITING— writing of auy kind," 1
by a lady who writes rapidly a" large*
; plain business hand. Address F. 8.. Globe.' _■'
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-" -" WORKS. , s 2 rJ n.
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DL. JAMISON, Steam Dye Works, 14
. West Sixth st— Ladies' and gents' and
children's > clothing, blankets and curtains -
cleaned and dyed. 134»
F,J. KOCH EX, N. W. Steam Dye Works;
• office 416 Robert st, Ryan block; works
55 and 57 Indiana ay. *. , . 264*
J .-'ADIES :. of ; St. * Paul, you " can get your
J hats dyed, -bleached - and reshaped in
St. Paul; ccme and see for yourselves; os
trich feathers dyed so match dress trimming -
by the only expert, in the city. Hayes, 3.1&
Thirdst " r ■■-*■ --..- . - -. - 125*
WASTED TO REST.
HOUSE— Wanted, to rent, by : June 15 .or
Julvl, house of six ' rooms. Address
K. O. J.. Globe. :v: * .--,-,"■ -:■■ . 156-157
HOUSE— Lady and gentleman ' desire part
of modern house, centrally located, rea
sonable ; references exchanged.. Addresa .V'
54. Globe. .-■': ■:.■: ■■. y .-■_ , , 156-58
HE : BARN .; SCHOOL . desires to
■■'.. rent " suitable - quarters in ' upper town
from Sept. 10' next;- owners of houses or
parties ■• building please. address W. I>. Kirk. ;
Secretary and Treasurer.': 156-62
WHERE WANTS
CAN BE LEFT
'■•'.,.' ".'•■ —-FOR—"
INSERTION IN THE GLOBE:
LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East
; ™ Third street, coruer Bates. ; YY
" I CONGER BROS.; Druggists, : 349 University
; ";! avenue, corner Virginia. V V "
MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers', corner Ash
• land avenue and Dale street. '.; • '."■ "-.
A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 701 West
, 4 -Seventh street. - "-' •«
* k BERKMAN. & CO., 422 Dakota aventi-. ' 2 v
* E. FOX. 482 Rico street '-.*'.-" '~.2y'
• GEO. SHEPHARD, 691 Reaney street. 'y.
> 1 1: RANK L.- OSBURQ, 178 Western avenue. --'•
i
'■, 3 J. 11. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street
fj F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 823 East Ser
. j [enth street ..'-•..'.. ' :' ' ', ; yi ; ' 'r \ 'l '. ;." j
3 ** HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 7 199 East ;
Seventh street ■ "
JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.
j 470 Jackson street. v .
WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. ',
M. D. MERRILL. Books and Stationery, 442
Broadway. ■ 7 - : .-.;:•"
HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and
St. Peter streets. -
SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third and
■ Maria. .- r 1 1: ' '■■ :-'"':■>.> .'"... 'V'
•' '•' AUCTION SALES. ■■' -'""
Jebb _fc Schsuier, Auctioneers.
UCTION SALE TWO NEW BRICK
r Stores, Corner of South Robert and Mor
. rison Sts.— will ■ sell at auction, Satur
day afternoon, June 8, 1859, on the prem
ises, Nos. 291 and 293 South Robert st. cor
ner of Morrison, at 4 o'clock, rain or shine,
. two (2) desirable and valuable brick stores,
I with dwelling rooms above, and Lot No. 1,
block 8, Eaton & Morrison's Addition to | St. r
Paul : these desirable stores arc suitable for
most any kind of - business, and . are now oc
r cupied : the location is all that can be de
, sired ; also will be sold immediately after the
above sale, on the .premises on South Robert
st. adjoining the corner of Fillmore aye., the
north 50 feet of lots No. 10 and 11. block 1,
Bazille & Robert's Addition to St. Paul (50x
100 feet) ; this is first-class * business prop
erty, suitable for wholesale or retail business
or ; manufacturing purposes,' and *is rendv
' for immediate improvements, surrounded
with good business blocks. Also will be sold
- immediately after the above (2) two sales ou
the premises, corner Alabama and Chester
*. streets, (4) four desirable lots, Nos. 7, 8, 9,
10, block 13, Brooklynd addition, lots 50jr
- 144 - feet : each to alley. These lots are only
two blocks below State street and the uew
Broadway bridge, and only half a block from
the ,: levee,' making a magnificent j site ■ for
wholesale or I manufacturing ■ purposes, and
.. will be sold in separate lots to suit purchas
ers. This is all first-class West Side prop- -
. . erty, and • ' worthy of " the " attention of '
the most conservative investors. The
■ terms lof • sale are very liberal - and will be
made known at the time and place of sale.
All this choice property is to be sold without
, reservation or limit to the highest bidders. !
For full particulars apply to Nicolay & Co.,
No. 116 East Fourth street. Jebb & Schauer,
Auctioneers. A. H. Nicolav. Salesman.
- *, --.- 146-159*
VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP
erty on Smith ay., late Forbes st. ad
joining corner West Seventh st, directly op
posite the fine new brick Horeish Block, con
jjtruetad at a cost of $20,000, and only a
.' short distance from the new up-town bridge, .
to be sold at auction. Thursday afternoon,
June 6, 1889, on the -premises No. 393
Smith ay. (formerly Forbes st.) next to cor
; per West Seventh st, at 4 o'clock sharp, rain ■
. or shine, that very valuable business prop- '
erty known as the middle 66 feet by 102 feet
in depth, of lots 1 and 2, block 4 of Leech's
addition to St. Paul, . with the 2-story brick
. dwelling house on the same. : On the exten
■ sion of Prairie st. to Smith ay., this property
1 will be within; seven feet of Seventh st,
■ equivalent to a corner having the advantage
-' hi- Seventh st. thoroughfare, without being
, taxed for any of the improvements on West
' . Seventh st; the ground is suitable ". for the
i immediate construction of an extensive.
r busiuess block or three stores with flats
i above, of twenty feet each in the clear.
. which must and are sure to pay a large in
": come on the . investments ; an important
. feature in building a substantial business,
1 block is the fact in the large saving in the
host of the. foundation, containing sufficient
good V rock -'from the- sidewalk down.;' of
5,500 perch at 81.25, amounting to $7,0*75.
j wliich alone will pay the entire expense
' for all the excavation and foundation. £ The ;
- new Fortjfes st. bridge (orhigh up-town bridge)
over the river to Mohawk ay.-, West St. Paul,
will greatly . increase - the ■ travel over West
Seventh st. and out "from Rice r st. and St.
Anthouy hill, and must largely benefit Smith
ay. as a direct and leading business thor
oughfare, thereby considerably enhancing ;
tne value : of this choice business property.
Its prominence as to location for any kind of
business must be apparent to all investors,:
owing to its close proximity and within only
i five blocks of Seven corners, directly oppo
site the elegant .new brick Horeish- block;
also i on' account of . the . new bridge,
possessing . advantages . second *.* to no
other location to be . found in its
vicinity, or in any other part of West Sev
enth st ; the repaying »f this street has oeen
ordered; many fine and ■ costly improve-,
ments are in contemplation in the neighbor
hood of this property. For a safe and reliable .
as well as i a profitable investment this sale
offers unusual inducements to capitalists and
investors rarely to be found West r Seventh
st property is rapidly increasing in value for
busiuess purposes, and is fast ■ becoming one
of our principal and leadiughusiness streets;
be sure to attend and secure a bargain.
Terms, one-third cash ; . balance can remain
on mortgage'; this sale will be absolute to the
highest bidder. For full particulars apply to
Nicolay & Co., 116 East Fourth st Jebb &
Schauer, Auctioneers. ; A. H. Nicolay, Sales
man. .■■-:■•--■■»- ■ .. 149-158
COAKI> OFFERED. , ~~~~
BOARD— Large, pleasant room with or
without board: handy to business; quiet
street; day, boar. ; 542 Canada st ; 156-62
BOARD— Finest furnished rooms; front,
with alcove; back room, very large, with
use of bath and gas ' heated by. furnace ; with
first-class board:' -room and board. - 87 per
week. Call 392 Exchange. . ...' 156-57
OARO— 64 Iglehart St— Furnished rooms
with board; bath. room in. house; also
use of parlor, with piano; near street cars.
?. ■.*,*■ ■ •:■* . 156-58 --..-■-.--■ ■**-. ■■"-•
BOAKO— College ay , 20, West— Pleasant
rooms, with first-class board; rates rea
sonable; modern improvements. 156-60
BOARD— Four young men can find pleas
'.*■ ant rooms and. board; .reasonable rates.
. No. 9 West Ninth st , . 155-56
BOARD— Board and rooms, furnished,
- with all conveniences, in private fam
ily, with use of parlor and piano; for mar
ried couple or single gents. 497 Marshall
ay. -■•"'■•."- 152-61
BOARD— 75 Summit ay. ; furnished front
room with board; suitable for two; ref
erences. ■••--• -■ ,--.. ; *'- : 153-59
BOABD— Furnished - front room down
stairs, with board ; suitable for two gen
tlemen. 385 Washington st 153-59
BOARD — For rent, nicely furnished
ID rooms, single and en suite; also alcove;
With table board, at 270 Pleasant aye. 150-56
IOOARD— NewIy furnished parlor ■• bed
iD room, with table board. 67 West Tenth
it •-*-■•' * *-.'":■ 151-57
ffENTH ST., 7, EAST— neatly fur
■ nished ■ room ; also a few table boarders
wanted.. * " : ..::■■- . 156-58
YOUNG GIRLS* HOME, 620 St Peter
;A st; for- respectable young girls only;
board and lodging * 82.50 a week ; reading
room free. .- . • - - -■■ ' ' - ~ ■ 61-181
I- =
j LOST AMI) FOU_f~D.
EYS LOST— Bunch of keys, return to
- - Wade Hampton, at Armory on Sixth St.. *
and receive. reward. ■ ■- ■ " *.-" 155-56 .
[S/j ABE LOS _* OB STOLEN— One small
•ItJL bay mare three years old, about 800
Sounds ; two white feet, white stripe on fore- ,
head, marked G. P. on left shoulder, and is
lame. Please address all information to Mer
riam Park Police Station, or T. W. Towey,
Minnesota Transfer Railway Co. 155 56
SETTER PUP LOST— Brown and white; :
named "Boots;"." reward. 445 Summit
aye.: . -.".'-;.'. Yr .••'.-.■ 156'
SPECTACLES LOST— Tuesday, a pair of
'■.-. steel-bowed spectacles,' on East Seventh
st. 7 Please return to 531 Lafayette ay. ■ s 156
TICKETS LOST— In - St. Paul, on the 3d,
a section ticket anl three berth tickets .
to Sault Ste. Marie -by Soo •■ road ;*. numbers
known by company: ■ good " only -to •• owner; \
finder will be rewarded by returning same to.
A. Newman. 479 Oakland ay. 156-58
■ ' SB
raSTBIICTTOft. V ..'*.'•-"•
ELOCUTIONIST— elocutionist de-;
"r sires additional pupils. - "Address W 54 .-
Globe. . " : ". ;■ :•■■-.*■.'. "■ re --*■-:■■.-.•'■ -4
SHORTHAND— standard system; lessons
v day. evening or by mail ; send for circu- -
lars. Miss J. D. Hess. Union block.. >•*:■-,- 34*
T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC
(: 26 East Exchange St— Lessons given on
-Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and j Mandolin:
hours arranged to suit pupils.: For terms call
i< or address the Superioress. '-■:■ ■'.*•; . ..' ■• 168*
' t \ FOB HEIST. t
*•■'■•.■.■•■:-' ■■:.: -..- ' Bouse*. '.■-.;■' •■■■. . .. ■.-■..:■'->';
HOUSE — A new nine-room house, all mod
'- crn, improvements, ■:. No. 311" South
Franklin, between I Sherman - and Elm, one
block above Irvine Park. •: For particulars in
quire of Stephen Burns, Market restaurant.
corner Seventh and Wabasha. - ■ 154-63
HOUSE— Furnished ; •:■ modern improve
| ments. R. J. Markoe, 37 Gilfillan Block.
.;-•; ..:-'; 150-156 -
HOUSE— For rent, twelve-room honse.No.
1 607 Jackson st; also two i small houses
Nos. 144 and 146 East Thirteenth st, 815
each per month ; - also oflice with : heat, 179
. East Third st Apply to C. 11. Petsch at lat
ter number. - 152*
HOUSE— Furnished or unfurnished; , also
'cy rooms, single or en suite; modern con
conveniences. -Apply 258 Nash. -*'■:■ 152-57
HOUSE and large grounds, -facing park at
Merriam Park. Charles N. Bell, 51 Gil
: Allan Block. ;:^.,:rv. .... 154*
HOUSE— To rent, 612 Holly aye. :. thirteen
rooms, with laundry bath and closets
in basement for : servants ; hardwood finish
- first story: newly papered throughout, and
is one of the most desirable homes in the
city. J. C. Stout 324 Jackson sto 142*
HOUSE— For ren V, seven-room house. In
. quire 595 Canada st. - •' ■" -■ ■ 155-56
HOUSE— for seven-room house at 535
Sibley st. Dr. Upham, 165 East Sev
enth. ■•■..-.■• .-.;'■■ -r* ..... .149-57
HOUSE— To rent, 608 Holly aye. ; eleven
rooms and bath; has all modern im
. provements and newly, papered throughout
reasonable rent to June 1, 1890. J. C. Stout
324 Jackson st. . 142*;
HOUSES— For rent, new nonses, 662 and
664 Otsego st. : seven rooms each ; mod
ern improvements; rent moderate." Apply to
H. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth st. 155*
HOUSE— Six rooms. No. 666 Ravine st
- near Maria ay. Apply to E. S. Kenyon'
Third and Maria ay. '.-.•■ 153-56
HOUSE— Eight rooms, .water aud sewer.
310 Oak st. ' 156-62
HOUSE — Nine ■ rooms : all modern im-
Jl .'-* provements, 338 Martin st, 830; house
five rooms;, all modern improvements. - 342
Martin St., 818: lower part, of honse, four
rooms and kitchen; all improvements, 822.
342 Martin st. William A. Maxwell," 338
Martin st, or Room 12, Gilfillan Block.
.-•. r 153-159
HOUSE— New. ten-room house near Rice
st; convenient for two famihes; cheap
rent. 484 Cedar st. 156-157
HOUSE in lower town ; first-class ', and in
good neighborhood : all conveniences;
moderate rent. A. B. - Wiigus & Co.. 354
Jackson st ' :~r ".'■'"... . ■- 153-57
HOUSE— Furnished house of five rooms;
cheap to right party. 796 Cedar st.
;-■••■ y.'-"-._ ■■■ 156-158 ...-
HOUSE— house, eight rooms, 285
Summit Place. : - 156
HOUSES— For rent, the two-story dwell
ings, Nos. 540 and 544 Sibley st. ; mod
ern conveniences. ' ■ Apply to William Con
stans. No. 272 Jackson. . -- 153-159
IV] EW HOUSES AND FLATS for rent
1™ from 810 to 830 per month, near street
cars •• and -business. Apply to Lawrence
Fahey, 515 Whitall st. ■ 153-59
RESIDENCE— For" rent from June 1,
'■residence formerly occupied by me ou
Woodward ay; commodious stable; ample
grounds; rent reasonable. A. H. Wilder, 185
East Fourth st. . 143-56
WE RENT DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS, STORES,
OFFICES ;' COLLECT THE RENT PROMPTLY.
TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY, GILFILLAN BLOCK.
. 155-184
KooinN.
ETWEEN SELBY, SUMMIT AND
Nina— Thee rooms, ground floor; 813,
city water included; planned for housekeep
ing., Apply 139 West Fifth st. 155-60
CAPITOL, APARTMENTS— St. Peter st,
between Fourth and Fifth * sts.—
nished or unfurnished rooms,' with gas, hot
and cold w_ter and bath modern . conven
iences. Apply on the premises. . ' 136-165
EDAB ST., 488— pleasant front
. * room; also one - back rqom; .nicely fur
nished ; location central. ■'-. ' . • ■-■ . 156
I DAYTON AY.. 481— Pleasantly furnished
JL/ .'room to single gentleman ; . both front
and side view; lovely neighborhood. 155-165
EIGHTH ST., EAST, Furnished
■' '■ rooms for housekeeping; ■ furnished
complete.' -- 156
IGHTH ST., Nicely furnished front
room in 'private. family; hot and cold
water, with bath. 50-56
EXCHANGE ST., 382— Between Sixth
and Seventh sts.— Front rooms, nicely
furnished, with board and use of bath; each
suitable for two; desirable for their location:
.' ■;. ■'■:•'..■ -■ -;■■ : 153-60 ; - ■', r.y ;■■.,-■•.■'■,■
EXCHANGE ST., 364, NORTH— Corner
Fifth— furnished rooms. .1 55-57
XCHANGE ST., 388, "NORTH— Finely
furnished rooms, en suite, suitable for
gentlemen or man ' and wife without cliil
dren. . *-.-;. - ■?. - - 153-165
EXCHANGE ST., 336— Handsomely fur
r nished rooms; all modern improve
ments, with gas and bath. 153-59
AIRFIELD AY., 94, EAST— rooms
for rent. Inquire of C. W . Youngman,
117 East Fourth st. : ' 103*
IFTEENTH ST., 223— Five nice rooms
for family use; city water. 156-57.
FLAT rent, three-room - flat on West
Seventh st, near Seven Corners; cheap.
A. B. Wiigus & Co. .--■■■■'. 15357
FOURTH ST., 130 WEST— Nicely fur-,
- nished sitting room and bed room ; also
one bed room cheap. ■; -*.- 153 56
OURTH ST., 14, v WEST — Furnished
rooms; steam heat Hotel Brunswick.
■'..-.-'■■ * '■- ... 365* ■:. ■ ..■• ....
NINTH ST., *27 EAST— One turnished
i l front room, suitable for two gentlemen.
•;■■■■• . .139-80 "' *
OAK ST., 137— Now Smith Ay.— Desirable
front room with modern - conveniences;
private family. .-.--• —-155 57
EARL ST.; 214— Nicely furnished front
• . room; also side room tor rent to respect
able parties only; with or without board. 156
LEASANT AY., 179— Handsomely tur
'-- nished rooms, single and en suite ; ail
fnodern conveniences; bath, etc. ■ , ."- 156 .
ROOMS— Unfurnished rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping, on Bridge square.
Inquire at West Third st. - 153-07
ROOMS— furnished and j tWo ; unfur
nished rooms, centrally and pleasantly •
located. Address J 48,* Globe. .. . 156-57
ROOMS— Second j Floor— Two beautiful
unfurnished rooms, one an alcove; hot
and cold bath ; - .also handsomely furnished
parlor* floor; J rent low to desirable parties.
Call after 4 p. m.. 596 Jackson. ..-_- 156*
ROOM— lady wishes to rent beau
" tiful unfurnished or furnished alcove
room to elderly gentleman ; central location;
references exchanged. Address V 60, Globe.
- ' ■ '- -■'- .156-- - -■-■•■ . .■■■■■
ROOM— rent, nicely furnished front
room with alcove; gas, bath privileges, .
and all modern conveniences: for one or two
fentlemen, or man and wife. - Call at 642 St.
eter st. near Iglehart. . .... -- ". 156
ROOMS— Newly- furnished rooms, . single
or en suite, at 147 and 149 East Sixth st,
next door to Ryan hotel. Inquire of Mrs. 1.
Gautt room 9, third floor. 156-53
ROOMS— Berkman. Block, Corner Sixth
:, and Franklin Sts.— five-room suite,
two - seven-room ■ suites and one nine-room
suite; all modern conveniences: references :
required. . Inquire at 409 Franklin. : 153-59
ST. PETER ST., 671— Nicely furnished
front room to one or two gentlemen; gas;
bath. .■.*.■■ ■*■■.- *•_-'. 155-60
ST. PETER ST., 626— nicely fur
nished single rooms at reasonable rates.
. 156-62
ST. PETER ST., Brown's . Block-
Nice furnished rooms en suite; use of
bath. -,--*. ■-::'■ 156-62
SUMMIT . AY., 70— Alcove room, unfur
■-. nished; ground floor; closets; city water;
use dining room and kitchen. -•*.-■ 155-56
TEMPERANCE ST., 472, Between Sth
' and Furnished and unfurnished
rooms for rent, single or en suite. :.-■ . ; 151-60
ENTH ST., 31, EAST— Opposite Capitol
* —Furnished room; use of bath; 100-56
TENTH ST., 286, EAST— doors from
Canada— furnished parlors, en
suite or single; gas and bath; private family.
155-57
TENTH ST., 103. WEST— unfur
■' nished rooms, 812 per month. 155-57
THIRD ST., 342, WEST— Near Summit
Pleasant - furnished front room
for gent; modern conveniences; 6 o'clock
dinners. - ..-..-.;.. ..-....;.„ .-,*-: 156
HIRD ST, 151, WEST— Two furnished
rooms to rent; one for light housekeep
ing. *.-.-.■ ... : 156-58;
UNIVERSITY AY., 165, NEAR RICE—
Three unfurnished rooms- for rent suit
able for light housekeeping. -. r. -153-56
Apa you out of employment? Advertise in
n,v . the Daily and Sunday Globe. - ■■■■
"■■'■■'.''■ ■"'. ■-'■■'*■ store*; :.-*"■• -
TOKE— rent, a good - store at St
Anthony Park, adjoining the postoffice; I
building iv . splendid-, condition ; . has been
used as a grocery store until now ; is suitable .
for . that : business : or : a butcher shop ; rent,
825. ■ Apply to F. W.Pickard, St Anthony
Park. ■-. ..-- •.".• V .■-,-:■ ■-'. ::.;; -.- * 150-56
STORE for .rent at 94 - East I Fairfield ay. j
• Inquire : of •- C. -W. Youngman, 117 East *
Fourth st. -.-*•■ ,-- .{'■-• --.■-■,-': ■-■■■*■; 103*:
. C.. c iness Chance ads. in the Globe are seen •
vo by the most people
■ ..'. •;■-•-:■ for beat. . . " ■!•*; -V ;:
The Colonnade.
: . Corner Tenth and St. Peter Sts. -': ■
THE BEST place ill Sc. Paul to live; hand
-; somest cafe ' in ' city ; superb cuisine-
European ror American ; no dark rooms;
street cars pass dooi 8 ; one to six-room suites ;
] rents range from 1 810 to 975 per month; in- '
: eluding steam heat, hot and* cold water, pri
vate baths - and all - modern ; conveniences; !
elevator runs from 6:30 a. m. till midnight.
Apply to Canby & Cathcart, southeast corner
■ Third and Robert sts.,' or to their agent at the
building. ■'.-,•.-•.':. ■* -148-C1
■y-r'-yy. , . r- Offices. ,- -• -■*.">■'.-
DESK ROOM— corner Thi rl and
Jackson, Room 5, Hale block. 155-61.
AST THlßD— Between Wabasha and
s Cedar— For rent, en suite or single, two
large rooms, good office location. - Apply 22
East Third St.. np stairs. '•--. ; 155-150
OFFICE— For rent, large office with splen
did vault Inquire 56 National German
American bank building. - ' -." 153-59
• - ,V . Jl»»cc>laneoH». -
(DAMPING OUTFITS— To rent, tents, cots
J"r and camping outfits. J. M. Rosseil. 190
East Fifth st" ' : ir:: - 152-05,
FLOOR— For rent, nice, well-lighted floor
'50x100,' with use of elevator and water
fixtures: low rent Apply at 190 and 192
East Fifth st ..;-• . -."'... *.-•>■ ,153-82
STORAGE KOOM- Good storage room,
'cheap. 11. Hill, 403 Jackson st. 150-02
81-BIISESB r ___________ : '* " :
JMcKenney, Self _fc Turner, •
. ."* ■ 338 Cedar St.. Room .
DANDY SIX-ROOM FLAT, splendid lo
• cation, on Seventh st. ; full . roomers;
; paying a nice profit, at a sacrifice. • -,
SALOON— Finest equipped in the city;
.central location, principal street; great
. snap.. '.i_ry -' ■ ■--.- *..:■..-, :';■.-.
<KQHn > TAKES elegantly -furnished
•JPOVJ""-/ - house ; ; excellent location and
full of roomers : see this. - ■■ . ; ; : •' * ■
WE ;' HAVE on our list hotels, - livery
'■> stables, ,-. cigar- and . ' confectionery, .
i grocery, hardware "and drug | stores, saloons, .
' meat markets and laundries; anything in the
mercantile or manufacturing line you want
toembark in; many great snaps ; don't wait
and let these golden chances pass without in
vestigating; we -are headquarters; also buy, *
sell and trade real - estate and equities. Mc-
Kenney, Self & Turner. •-. 156
y J. 8. Goocb _fc Co.*
■ 133 East Fifth St. Room 6,
EUROPEAN HOTEL — Overrun r with
business; location the best; owner going
to Europe for his health and will sacrifice
his business. ■ .-.-.- : -. ■- _ "■-. - 15600
♦K-O^n - HOARDING HOUSE—Ten
•f/VoU" rooms; new furniture; well
located : must sell; would be cheap at $800 ;
everything first-class. J. S. Gooch & Co.
156-60
Miscellaneous Business Chances
PARTNER wanted to take one-half in
terest and manage a good manufactur
ing business. Address J. J. L., 514 Hopkins
st . 152-58
A RELIABLE and experienced business
man with $3,000 ' desires to secure an .
active interest in an established business;
manufacturing preferred.-: M 39, Globe.
" ■ " ■:.,-. ..-;" . 141* ■•;,""-, '•■'.• ■- .
CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR store
—For sale, confectionery and cigar
store, wih furniture of four rooms. 110 First
st. north, Minneapolis.- -; 156
DRUG. STOCK AND FIXTURES.
. amounting to $800, for sale; the only •
one in a good town ; owner not being a drug
gist, : will sell cheap and make terms very
easy. Address N, Noyes Bros. & Cutler. '■>.' _
__ ■-•■•-■■■:.. :.;■: 152-58 --.- ' . ■-- ■;
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS j
-for sale in center of city; good trade i
and cheap rent Inquire of Minnesota Soap
company, y * - ■•:."- 150-56
FLAT— For sale, the lease and furniture of
Vr a 20-room flat this is the best paying
flat In the city. Call or write to J. R. White. |
415 E. Seventh st, St. Paul, Minn. 153-156
FOB SAL"**;— Lease, fixtures, eta, of a first-,
class East Third' st dressmaking par
lors. Address E 50, Globe. 155-156
FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE—Jobprint
;■ ing . office ,and : stationery- Johnson
Bros., 325 South Third st, Stillwater, Minn.
■*■ ... .-.-■;•. •. 15:1-57 .■;•■'■'.-■ •■----.;■•:-:
FOR SALE— A long-established, well-pay
ing mineral and soda water factory. with'
teams, etc. Inquire of A. R. Keifer. 190 East
Seventh st ; V .- YY ; . *'* "" ' •**.'* :"■ 155-68
OR SALE AT A BARGAIN— A well
• established retail grocery business in
first-class cash locality ; fe select stock and low :
rental. r ; U 52, Globe. - --^ -153-59
FOR SALE— Shakopee house, Nos. 189
and 191 West . Fourth r st, completely
furnished, all modern improvements, "from
. thirty-five to forty regular boarders, entrance
on Fourth r. St., cable cars on Fourth st. and
horse cars on Seventh st For particulars in
quire of Joseph ' Shearer, American house,
corner Fourth and Wabasha.''; "- ;■ 139-168
iyr E APER -For . sale, a live news
, J. V paper in thriving Minnesota town;
good location; large circulation; good ad
vertising . patronage and r< big business;
good reasons for selling : will be sold on
liberal terms. Address H, Globe building,
St. Paul, Minn. -..',.• . 143-156
PARTNER— with capital and best
.: of : references would like to engage in
some good business as an active partner.
Address G. G., Globe. . . . 155-56
» TJ ESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP
XV Well located and cheap rent, everything,
in good order; or will trade for a lot worth
$500 or $600. Address N 53, Globe. 153-63
OITE FOR A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
0 -in Glenwood, Wis., on Wisconsin Central
railway, sixty miles east of. St. Paul; lots In
best location* will be donated and lumber fur
nished at less than wholesale price to re
sponsible hotel man who will .build at once;
population 1,000; rapidly growing; new rail
way will- be constructed .to Glenwood this
season. Address . Glenwood ■ Manufacturing
company, Glenwood, Wis. 143-156
TO EXCHANGE— fine grocery stock,
doing good business, to exchange for lot
and some cash, Address X 53, Globe. 155-61 '
WILL SELL for cash or trade for stock
of merchandise or real estate, one-half
interest in a paying -billiard hall and cigar
store, which cost $2,-00- to fit up, on the
leading street in Minneapolis. Address E 47.
Globe. - -■■• ■-•.."-:• :■ v. 153-56
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
■'• miscellaneous City List. -.
GET A HOME OF. YOUB OWN— Pretty
•:. five-room \ house, ; good repair, nearly
new: no cash down, but easy monthly pay
ments of $15. or more; ..anyone who can pay
rent can own a : home: near church, school
and cars.' Address E 48, Globe. . ■- - - 156
FOR SALE— house and lot No. 7
-.Page st, near Go.ff ay., est St. Paul.
cheap. ■-'..'. ';'.:.',i\ . "155-61
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE-Cheap;
' : lot on Chicago ay." near State st; also
160 acres near Huron, Dak. Call 44 Court
block. ; . 153-66
OFFICE REMOVAL— George H. . Haz
. zard, real estate and loans, to No. 303
Robert st, front door, ground floor, corner
Third st. Call and see list .of property. In
vest. V. List your property for sale. We have
some of the cheapest and best property in *
the City. Foundry Addition -Como ay., Dale
st. Front st. and Western ay.— property will
stand investigation. For homes, lots and
lands call on George H. Hazzard, 303 Robert
at.'"."*: -ri .' y ■-.. 156-157
SPLENDID. SUBURBAN, modern, new
residence, ten rooms, bath room, fur
nace, large ■ veranda, mantels, hardwood fin-'
ish and beautiful grounds; 150 feet front on
Center ay., St Anthony Park North; will sell
25 per cent less thau value and make terms
easy. Walter Ife architect, 57 Globe building.
St. Paul. :.'.-, . 155-156
TEN (10) LOTS on Lexington aye., lie
beautifully, to exchange - for - modern
house 'of seven (7) or eight (8) rooms and
barn on St Anthony hill; will assume an in
cumbrance if necessary. Address R. O. S.,
Globe. 155-57
WHO WANTS a 200-acre stock and
grain farm within one hour's - ride of
the Twin Cities— well stocked and cropped—
for two-thirds of cost? ■• Address O 59, Globe.
:."■■■"- r 155-56
to exchange. ;■"."■■
XCHANGES made of all classes of real
' estate. Louis 11. Haas, 136 East Fourth
Bf-'\ ".-■.- :*..-." :.:.'-.-- ■■■: -■,* ■ 153-62
I HAVE a fine corner lot, with improve
ments, in - this . city, . valued at $4,000,
unincumbered, wbich I : will, exchange for
stock of merchandise. Address E 47, Globe.
:••-■'.■. 153-56
TO . EXCHANGE— Cheap : lot \ for good
■• standard-make upright piano; will pay :
balance cash. A. N. Elliott, 30 East Fourth
'Sf.„ •■■•.-;•. -//;",--": .:■."■ -'■ :. . 155-57
""PO EXCHANGE— A- valuable diamond
! L-. ring for good horse and phaeton; I must
be Al.- Address '•Lafayette," Globe. 155-57
j A^j-pColumns of "Want" ads.in the Globe
**"W t?tlian in any other paper. ■
2 ifIISCEEI^AJVEOUS.
WNINGS, TENTS, BAGS CANVAS
- covers— J. M. Rosseil, 190 East Fifth "
■st *.•-■'.- ■rvv.---.'".'" ; .'..-: : : .->'■■. ■ "■••:.■■ '. 152-65
TO BUILD AND CONTRAC I'ORS .
5i —I will give clear quarry lots, fine build
ing stone, in exchange for building one or
I two $3,000 houses. Address X 48, Globe. 156
7
7TH ST. DIRECTORY.
ART STORES.
'JAMES F. ANGELL, successor to Blakemore
& Angell, 21 B. 7th st Pictures framed.
BOOTS AftP SHOES. *
•J. 11. HILLEN. 67 East Seventh, r '
CHIROPODIST. '
W. 11. LOCKWOOD, 233 East Seventh st-
CIGARS Am a TOBACCO.
T. HOWLES, 225 West Seventh. '
_; V €EOTIiIKC».
MAX STROUSE, r '*/ iJ
-183 West Seventh st, Seven corners. ■
COIrEMISSIO*". MERCHANTS.
BAKER -tSUTHERLAND.949E.Seventhst'
COAL AKD WOOD.
HOLMES Fuel & Supply Co.. Seven corners."
PIONEER FUEL CO.. 209 East Seventh.
COXFECTIOKER-t. ' *. ~*~Y.
MACK CANDY KITCHEN, 100 E. Seventh.
BRUOS. ~~*
8. H. REEVES, Seven corners.
■•;■ ■ DENTISTS.
DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner 7th & Pine Sts.
DRY <_OOPS. '
HABIGHORST & CO..
233, 235 & 237 Seventh, corner Wacouta.
COX BROS. & CO., N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th.
'-'-■"-• FEORIST.
. WM. KINO, 470 East Seventh, r ""
FURSITUBE AKD CABINETS.'
G. F. BENEDICT. 176 West Seventh.
•■*■■■'. : FURS. ■ . : -.~"
• CHAS. E. DANNEBERG, :'
'.08 to 212 East Seventh. .*•"' ■ ' V
CAS FIXTURES. .. ~"
J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. ■-■
GROCERIES. ~~"
"• •- MICHAUD BROS.. - : "* ■
Corner Seventh and Wabajha streets.
; - HOTELS.
WINSLOW HOUSE, Wiil Bros.. Seven corners'
I-fSTALEJIE-fT HOUSES. 2
G. F. BENEDICT, 176 West Seventh.
JEWELRY.
BOCKSTRUCK & LEE, 11 East Seventh. _
STAHL & MARTIN, 49 East Seventh.
REED. THE JEWELER. 192 E. 7th.
JEWELRY <fc PAWNBROKER.
L. S. WELLER, 116 East Seventh street.
L. FINKELSTEIN, 89 East Seventh.
LIVERY AID SALE STABLE
..* ABBEY & SCHUTTE. Seven corners. .-
MUSIC HOUSES. •
ANDREW PETERSON, -118 East Seventh.
~ PHOTOGRAPHERS. ~~~"-
S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. Children's-pict
ores, pastel and crayon portraits^ specialty
PH'.HBIKO AKD C.AS FITTTKC..
J. J. DUNNL.AN. -.2 * East Seventh.
1
BAJTGES ASP FURNACES.
SHANDREW & PEETEit 183 E Seventh st
.:-. REAL ESTATE. j '
L. T. STENSGAARD, 2J5 East Seventh;
L. W. BUZZELL, & CO., 976 E. Seventh st ■
STOVE REPAIRS. .~~"!*
* AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 183
'. West Seventh, Seven corners.' . . -r.- WC •
VETERINARY PEHTIStT~~"
S. BOWMAN, Seven Corners Livery.
'; :i ''' ' WAKTED TO' BEY. ■ ' ;"' ';
BLACKSTONE— to buy. second,
-hand, two volumes of Blackstone.i Ad
dress Z 48, Globe. : s ... ...,..: 156
STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE bonghl
for.- spot cash : , all ousiness transacted
quietly; correspondence solicited: assignees
of stocks will please write. Address J 57,
Globe. .- - - * v 153-59
DRESSMAKIKG. '
SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING-Prof. J.
W. Livingston's system.'- ' the French
combination of squares, ' taught at 24 Man- *
heimer Block. C. E. Smith, general - agent.
153-1 82 -
a - »
MUSICAL.
PIANO TUNING $1 ; first-class work
guaranteed. Samuel £. Cmtcbett, 19
East Ninth st 149-179
STORE ASP BAR FIXTURES.
NEW AND SECOND BAND SALOON
fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and
billiard tables, counters and shelving. -'217
First ay. n.; Minneapolis. •"-■■:, .**_---. 76* .
' ' '• — V
THE ST PAUL. TRUST COM PAX.-'
Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson'
□streets— acts as executor, admin
istrator, guardian, trustee, as
signee, receiver, etc.
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP
O Ramsev— ss. In Probate Court, Special '
Term, May*2o, 1889.
In the matter of the estate , of ; Stephen
i Childs. deceased. :i- ->'• '.-■■* ;.---; .>.-.* .
: On reading and filing the petition of
Stephen H. Childs, of New Hartford. Oneida
County, stale of New York, •representing, ■
among other things, that said Stephen
Childs, late of the couuty of Oneida, state of
New York, on the 9th day of ' March," A. D.
1889, at said New Hartford. Oneida county,
state of New York, died intestate, and being
a non-resident ot this county at the time
of his • death, leaving goods," chattels and .
estate within this county, and . that the said '
petitioner is one of the children of said de
ceased, and praying that administration of
said estate be to The St. Paul T, us . Company .
granted; - ' V - . r
-. It is ordered, that said petition be heard
before the judge of this court on Friday,
the 14th day of June, A. D. 1889, at tea
o'clock a. m., al the probate court room iv ••
St. Paul, in said county. : , *
Ordered further, that notice thereof be
given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all
persons interested, by publishing a copy of,
this order for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing, on Wednesday of each
week, iii the St Paid Daily Globe, . a daily
newspaper printed and published at St Paul,
in said county.
'. By the Court
[l. s.] SAMUEL MORRISON.
Judge of Probate,
Attest: ." Frank Robert Jr., Clerk.
'A HE ST. PAUL. TRUST COM FAX.-
Offices Cor.. Fourth and Jackson
-streets acts as executor, admin*
' istrator, guardian, trustee, us*
signee, receiver,' etc. ■
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT. OF
O Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court Special
Term, May 20, 1889.'
In the matter of the estate of Harriet R.
Childs, deceased.
On rending and filing the petition of
Stephen H. Childs, of New Hartford, Oneida
county, state of New York, representing,
among other things, that said Harriet It.
Childs. late ofthe county of Oneida, state of
New York, on the 9th day of February, A. D.
1838, at said New Hartford, state of New
York, died intestate, and being a non-resident
of this county at the time of her death,
leaving goods, chattels and estate within this
county, and mat the said petitioner is one of
the children of said deceased, and praying
that administration of said estate be to Tho
St. Paul Trust Company granted:
It is ordered, that said petition be heard
before the judge of this court on Friday, tha
11th day of June, A. D. 1889. at ten o'clock
a. m.. at the probate court room, in St. Paul,
in said county. "■ .-'-.'
; '. Ordered further, That notice thereof be
given to the heirs of said deceased, and to
all persons interested, by publishing a copy
of this order for three successive weeks prior
to said ' day of hearing, on Wednesday of
each week," in the St Paul Dailt Globe, a
daily newspaper printed and published at >t»
Paul, in said county. '
" By the Court .--..■''.,•..--.. .
[L. B.] "..'"•- SAMUEL MORRISON*.
Judge of Probate.
- Attest: ' Frank Robert Jr., Clerk. ■ *
_■ _———»_— _—_—,—_- — -——-—-M-—— _—■-——^
4"% ■'■■ _. results, largest circulation and -
MJ _^ A -J*** most advantageous rates are
__ji_7_S I given by the Gi.oe_, the great
mm ■ " W.** ; "Want" medium. < : ■-'•-.- -■*. ;:**•. - *