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ST. PAUL WANTS. > Wants on this page will be inserted under Classified headings according to the following TABLE OP RATES. * c hI h >k 5 jii s" g 3 5" § < » 5 Number • ° 3 5 » - g Words, ? I I B I S I ; : v • * > oa 35 or less «.35 J. 27 $.39 $.51 $.63 $.75 $.87 3 6 words .16 .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .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 1.07 1.24 23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .95 1.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .96 1.14 1.32 25 words .25 .44 .63 .82 1.011.201.39 26 words .26 .46 .66 .86 1.06 1.26 1.46 27 words .27 .48 .69 .90 1.111.32 1.53 28 words .28 .49 .70 .91 1.12 1.33 1.54 29 words .291 .51 .73 .95 1.17 1.39 1.61 SO words .30 .53 .76! .99 1.22 1.45 1.65 31 word- .31 .55 .79,1.03 1.27 1.51 1.78 32 words .32 .56 .90 1.04 1.28 1.52 1.76 33 words .33 .58 .8311.08 1.33 1.58 1.80 34 words .34 .60 .SO; 1.12 1.38 1.63 1.90 S3 words .35 .62 .89 1.16 1.43 1.70 1.97 36 words .36 .63 .90 1.17 1.44 i 1.711.98 37 words .37 .65 .931.-1 1.49 1.77 2.05 38 words' .381 .07 .96 1.25 1.54 1.83 2.12 39 words .391 .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 1.03 1.34 1.65 1.90 2.27 42 words .42 .74 1.06 1.38 1.70 2.0212.30 43 words .43 .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 2.08 2.41 44 words .44 .77 1.10 1.43 1.76 2.09 2.42 45 words .45 .79 1.13 1.47 2.15 2.49 46 words .46 .81 1.16 1.51 1.86 2.21 2.56 47 words .47 .83 1.19 1.55 1.91 2.27 2.63 48 words .48 .84 1.20 1.56 1.92 2.2812.64 49 words .49 .80 1.23 1.60 1.9712.34 2.71 50 words .50 . 88 1.26 1.64 2.02 2.40 2.78 Compound words count two words," and abbreviations count the same as full words. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SlTr.-TIOSS OFFERED. .Male. AGENTS— We sell county rights in Minne sota and Dakota for the only churn that will remove all impurities from the cream; 382 St, Peter st.. St. Paul, and P. O. box 670. Grand Forks, Dak. 208-209 AGENTS— Wanted, at 479 Wabasha st, _A agents to sell in St. Paul and Minneapo lis the Plummer reclining mid hammock chairs: the cheapest and best chair made: good pay for workers. 204-208 AGENTS— Experienced agents wanted The Continental Savings, Loan and Building Co., Room 28 Nat Ger.-Am. Bank Building. 202-208 AGENTS making less than $5 a day, call at Room 17, 430 Wabasha, corner Sev enth st 202-209 ANY ONE out of work can be suited by arriving Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Rupert. 208 A PICT l RE— St. Paul Picture Frame iae tory; all kinds of pictures and frames; cheap framing. 39 West Third St. 143-320 A COOL DINING ROOM— cleanest and coolest dining room in the city; good meals for 15c, 20c, 25c and upwards; meals at all hours; open from 6a. m. to 12 p.m. Bridges', 414 Jackson st. 204-10 BARBER— a first-class barber. Apply at once to John Etenick, 306 North Bnrstow st, Kan Claire. Wis. 208-213 BARBER— First-class white barber at 204 East seventh st, 208 BARKER- Wanted, for Saturday at 184 Concord st: West St. Paul. 208 "IJOOK AGENTS— Ten book agents lor -D St. Paul, ten for Minneapolis; something new; the most salable book before the pub lic; Dig commission to agents. Call on E. L. Chapiu, 798 East Seventh st., between 9 and 3 2 o i lock a, m. ; agents for every county and town in state. 204-210 OOK KEEPERS AND CLERKSHIP— Positions secured for competent men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert - 208 : BOOKKEEPER— male book keeper, who understands stenography and typewriting, give experience, compen sation expected and age. 207-209 C^iOOPERS.-Five good tight barrel coopers. ■> St Paul Barrel Company, St. Paul, Minn. 200-212 CILEKK— Wanted, a registered drug clerk; ' single man preferred. Apply to J. L. Crawford. West Duluth. Minn. " 205-209 CUTTER— Wanted, an experienced cloth ing cutter. Frisk, Turner & Co.. 185 East Fourth st. -•-•-- 208-209 FARMER— Man and wife, with no chil dren preferred, to run farm in Dakota; state experience, age and salary wanted. J. C. F.. Globe. 206-211 FINISHER— First-class finisher wanted. Johnson Bros. & Loomis. 206-9 F"oi:eSla>~ WANTED— For dairy farm; $30, board, etc. Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert 208 CiitoCEiiV CLERKS— tnree T grocery clerks; one bookkeeper. Ad dress, with stamp New Grocery, Globe. 208 JANITOKS AND WATCHMEN—Situa tions procured for steady men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 208 ITCHEN GIRL— One good kitchen girl. 275 East Eighth st 208 OFFICE .MAN— With small capital; expe rlencc not necessary. Beo Hive Enter prise, Seventh and Robert. 208 LUMBERS— Wanted, first-class plumb ers. J. T. Holmes, 343 Minnesota st., St. Paul. 208-209 SALESMAN— Wonted, an active young lad acquainted with the wall paper trade, reliable and intelligent; apply between 8 aud 9 o'clock a' m. Olher Baker Carpet Co.'s, Third and Cedar. 208 HOE-CUTTERS WANTED— North Star Boot iV Shoe Co., Minneapolis. 206-209 STONECUTTERS— Union men— first class stonecutters wanted. Apply to Fred Andress & Co., (.anal st, Milwaukee. Wis. ' 201-215 TAILOR— Wanted, a tailor to make full suits: good pay for a first-class worker. Address E. Rischard, Wahpeton, Dak. 205-08 rp^LEGKAPHY— Wanted, student of J- telegraphy to practice with young man, for mutual benefit Address A. li. T., Globe. '.; 208 WO GOOD MEN wanted. Applviu per son at 27 East Third st. " 208-9 rpURNER AND FlTTEß— Wanted, first — - class turner and fitter; first-class pay, steady job. Slater & Rilev, Horseshoers, 65 East Fourth st. 202-208 XV ANTED— Good reliable colored man at '" 20 Summit ay. 208-9 U /"ANTED— Five traveling salesmen; salary and expenses; no experience necessary. Address, with stamp. L. H. Linn <fc Co.. La Crosse. Wis. 196-209 FOR SAEE. BICYCLE— sale.s2-inch bicycle; must be sold: in first-class order; cheap. Ad dress V 89, Globe. 207-209 CIOEFEE MILL— For sale cheap, new J coffee mill. Enterprise No. 21, with power attachment It. E. Cobb, City Mar ket- 206-9 DOG— A Rare Chance— A thoroughbred pointer dog, ten months old. cheap if taken at once. Address H. Simard, Shakopee, Minn. 208-209 NGLISH SETTERS— For sale, English Setters: best of pedigree. E. Edmunds. 14 West Third st. 207-209 FURNITURE— For sale, furniture of a five-room flat on Seventh st. near Seven corners; furniture is new and first-class and can be bought for half-price; fiat has every convenience and is for rent. A. B. Wilgus & Co., 354 Jackson. . 207-9 OOD GASOLINE STOVES— Plenty more at 40 per cent ofT retail prices at our warehouse, 389 East Third. Prudcu Stove Company. 200-212 PIANO— For sale or exchange, Ilallet & Davis square piano in good order. 870 Clark st. 202-208 POOL TABLE— Brunswick & Balke make, X cheap for cash or on time; also fine marble soda fountain, with silver-plated trimmings. J. D. Okes, 156 East Third st 202-208 WINES— For sale or exchange, claret wines; I have twenty barrels (1,000 gallons) excellent claret wines, which I will sell at very low figures or would trade for real estate. The wine can be nad in Dulk or In bottles and cased, elegantly put up; quali ties guaranteed. Address L 96, Globe. '3-210 WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY— For sale, a set of wood-working ma chinery and steam power at your own figure. N. A. f Inlander. River Falls, Wis. 208 . ISSTRIJCTIO**. Music scholars wanted: lessons, 50 cents; best references. Prof. J. See bich. 897 Leslie av.| 198-211 SHORTHAND— standard system; lessons day. evening or by mail; send for circu lars. Miss J. D. Hess. Union block. 34* ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC 26 East Exchange St— Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandoli hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms call or address the Superioress. 108* SITUATIONS OFFERED. Female. COOK— an experienced cook at 240 Dayton ay. 205-211 COOK— Wanted, a competent cook: small family. 265 Summit aye. 206-208 COOK— First-class woman cook at 323 Jackson st, St Paul, to day. 208 DINING-ROOM AND CHAMBER girls for Red Wingand Yellowstone Park; Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. ' ,208 "'■ - (1IKI.S! GIRLS! WANTED!— Six com- T petent girls for the city; laundry and kitchen girl for White Bear, $15; two for Rosemount; one for Merriam Park, $15 ; one cook, $25; two dining room girls, $14. Call at the Ladies" Intelligence, 52 West Tenth. A. Bertram. 203-09 GIRLS— Places open at good wages; house work, etc. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 208 HOUSEWORK.— Wanted, a neat German girl for general housework. 738 Hud son ay. ; 204-09 HOUSEWORK— a good steady girl for general housework; small family. Apply at 234 East Thirteenth st. 206-208 HOUSEWORK-Girl wanted for house work. Apply 561 Pine St., : 208-09 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. 234 South Ex change st 208-10 HOUS WORK— Girl for general house work. 603 John st. 208-9 HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework at 378 North Franklin st. 208-9 J. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Apply 663 East Fourth st . 206-208 HOUSEWORK— wanted; good pay and small family. Call at 267 West Fifth st. 206-8 KITCHEN GIRL at the Vienna Restau rant. 443 Jackson. . :. ■■:: -.■:. 208 LAUNDRESS— Wanted, a good laundress: one that can wash and iron well. Apply at City hospital. ■ - * 208-210 MARKER AND TACKER— For laun dry; good wages; place open. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. ■ 208 RIV'ATE HOTEL COOK in city, $30; hotel girls. Lake Superior, $20. Doug lass Intelligence, 35 Seventh. . . 208 4JTITCHERS— twenty-five good O dry thread stitchers on men's and wom en's fine shoe uppers. North Star Boot and Shoe Company, Minneapolis. -. 206-9 WAIST FINISHER— first-class waist finisher. 144 East Eleventh st 208 Yellowstone park— Places open for dining-room and laundry girls. Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. -208 fimah'ciai... A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security iv St. Paul; Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, GKi, 7, 7Va per cent on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block. St Paul. 73* AT LOW RATE. loans on horses, furniture pianos, diamonds, or any article of value. Mutual Loan and luvesment com pany, room 2, 309*,'j Jackson St. . 155* MERICAN MORTGAGE LOAN COM pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates 011 furniture," horses, pianos, commercial paper, jewelry and all kinds of personal property without removal from house; loans made without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Room 7, First National Bank Building. 137* ASH READY, no red tape, to loan on St. Paul improved or unimproved real es tate: have $50,000 for loans. A. B. Wilgus & Co. 202-211 DEMING loans On pfa nos and furniture; charges the lowest 71 Court block, 24 East Fourth st. 202-207 FARM AND CITY LOANS 6, 7 and 3 per cent; mortgages and school and county bonds bought. W. F. Carroll. 44 Court' block. - -. . 33:** MONEY 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. 295* MONEY LOANED on nil 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. . 162* MONEY LOANED on household furni ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc. without removal; also on diamonds and gold watches, etc. J. W. Edsall & Co., 117 East Fourth st ,5v- . *. . 32* MONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros.. 405 Jackson st, and 175 Dakota ay; have on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent, on Improved property. -':■ J■. .:"l \. : .:~ . 316* f\/| INN'KSOTA MORTGAGE LOAN I*l Company— Loans 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* TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE— S2SO, $400, $1,200, $3,500 AND OTHER SUMS TO SUIT APPLfCANTS. RUSH B. WHEELER, 49 GER.-AM. BANK. 192* WANTED TO BORROW— SOOO or $700 for ninety days orlonger; will give good security. Address W. C, Globe building. 208 WE. MORITZ. 110 EAST FOURTH . — Mortgage loans made promptly; 6. 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought. . 201* WM. N. VIGCERS & CO., 41 EAST Fourth St., corner Cedar 6, 7 and 3 fsb cent monet on hand tor vacant or improved real estate loans: partial pat ments can be made on tue principal; pur chase money mortgages, bonds and stocks BlU'lillT AND SOLD. ~K>.'* FERSONAES. GRAI'HIOLOGY— Character sketch from T handwriting; yours, your lover's, friend's or anybody's. Send sample of hand writing and 25 cents to P. O. Box 944, Fari bault Minn. :. 206-208 JOIN. THE SOCIAL CORRESPOND ing club; correspondence for amuse ment improvement or matrimony. W. C. Smith, 332 Vine st, Cincinnati. 0. 208-210 ADAME ROLAND tells your past and future; gives advice oil business and family troubles; also magnetic treatment and baths. Room 24, 27 East Seventh st 208-211 ADAME ROUDOUSKY, the great Eu ropean fortune teller, can be found at No. 11 East Seventh st. 208 ME. EASTBACH, clairvoyant; reiia ble information to those in trouble; gives points on business; also massage aud magnetic treatment for rheumatism, paraly sis and nervousness. Room 3, 15 His East Seventh st. : hours, from 9 a. m.to Bp. in., Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays. 203-9. LOST AND FOUND. DIAMOND STUD LOST— Diamond stud, between Globe building and Merchants' hotel or Globe building and Bank of Minne sota. Return to gas company's office and re ceive reward. 208-213 HORSE LOST— Grey horse: nine: white face: sore shoulder; interferes left hind leg: 1,100; reward paid. J. Hieffer. Meat Market, Eighth and Jackson. 208-209 AUNDRY LOST— Party finding same please return to Taylor laundry, 149 West Sixth st, and receive half the price. 208 NOTES LOST— On or about the 17tb, an 1 1 envelope containing several notes not payable to my order and not indorsed; all persons are heieby notified not to purchase any note payable to my order; will pay a suitable reward for the return of the package at office of Sherman house, St. PauL E. S. Pruden. . 206-8 WATCH FOUND— A lady's gold watch, chain and ring. 250 West Third st. 206-208 . .-. / -n/and found ads. in the Globe are seen feW« b the most people ' WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, by Sept. 1, nice modern house of ten or "eleven rooms, convenient to business portion of city. Ad dress, with particulars, V 94. Globe. 206-8 ROOMS— suite of well-furnished rooms with or without board, in private house on St. Anthony hill ; convenient to cable. Address or call at office of the St. Paul Trust Co., 157 East Fourth st. 207-9 M rp you out of employment? Advertise in "' c the Daily and Sunday Globe. DRESSMAKING. . FOLI.ETT'S SYSTEM of dress cutting taugnt Dy Mrs, Elliott, 38S North Wash ington st : classes at reduced rates. 18S-217 DIE WORKS. L. JAMISON, Steam Dye Works, 14 • West Sixth Ladies' and gents' and children's clothing, blankets and curtains cleaned and dyed. 134* FJ. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; • office 416 Robert st, Ryan block; works 55 and 57 Indiana ay. 264* THE SAINT PAUL DAiLY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 27, ' 1880. SITUATIONS WAUTED. Male. -"'.:>. APPRENTICE— A young man wants sit uation where he can learn the plumbing trade ; has had some experience ; lives with his parents. Address V 98, Globe. "-v.-,;-7.- CCOUNTANT Expert accountant at liberty evenings; best of references. Address V 97, Globe. 5 BARTENDER— situation wanted by a competent bartender ; a steady place in city or country wanted. Address B. Barnv, 547 Wacouta st, St. Paul, Minn. 1 BOOKKEEPER— Competent and experi enced, refers to leading firms, wishes to arrange with a wholesale house. Address Accountant, Room 26, Union block, city. 1 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a situation as —J bookkeeper and office clerk or sales man by a young man, recently from Balti more, where he has been engaged three years in the wholesale flour trade; St. Paul refer ences. Address E 84, Globe. 1 BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed, posted, expert work, etc. F- Sprague,' room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. 122* BOY. sixteen years old, would like situa tio nin a store. Address 623 John st 5 CLERK— of twelve years' experience in grocery, drug, stationery, paint and oil business wants position ; best of city and outside reference ; moderate salary. Address G 40, Globe. 208-209 CLERK— Wanted, situation in general store; six years' experience; German: speaks good English; references good. Ad dress Box 211, Shakopee. Minn. 3 CLERK— Young man, nine years' expe rience in general merchandise, desires a position ; has nad charge of branch stores, and can furnish A 1 references. W., Globe, Minneapolis. . 208-210 COACHMAN— A young man would like to get a place to work in private family;" has best. of references to show. Address B 89, Globe. . -.7 COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a first class man ; life time experience ; best of city references. Address V 88, Globe. .''_■' 1" COACHMAN wants situation in private family: can give best of references. Ad dress T 79. Globe. 1 COACHMAN— Wanted, situation as coach man in private family. Address J. iB.. 568 Beaumont st. ■■'■•3. CiOACHMAN— wanted by young J man as coachman or to drive delivery wagon : good city reference. Address John F. Peterson, 354 Jackson st., city. ' 3 COLLECTOR— An energetic, reliable man, who owns rig, would like a position as collector or city salesman; best of references. Address V 87, Globe. 1. COMPOSITOR— A young printer wants situation, either country or city. Q 97, Globe. 4 COOK — First-class camp cook and cookee, wants a situation to cook; can furnish best of retereuces : a thorough baker by trade, 1229 Washington aye., north and Plymouth . COOK— cook, meat and pastry,, wants situation by Aug. 15; only hotel; no private boarding house need apply. 513 Jackson St., city. 3 COOK— Situation by competent man cook; strictly temperate; good reference. Ad- V 88, Glope. 1 DRIVER— Wanted by a young man, a posi tion to drive delivery wagon; almost any kind ; good experience in city. Address 'Z. : 95, Globe. 207-13 DRIVER— Boy wants a place driving a wagon or in a store: good references in both. Address Q, 79, Globe. -4 . DRUGGIST— Situation wanted by a regis- \ tered graduate in pharmacy; ten years' experience; country preferred. Address H 98, Globe. 200-212 DRAUGHTSMAN —Wanted, position; an architectural draughtsman, with three years' experience in general drawing and perspective, desires an engagement; per manent position with fair salary preferred; reference if desired. Address H. L. H., 34 Shores block, Ashland, Wis. 206-8 ENGINEER— first-class mechanical, hydraulic and electrical engineer, with many years' experience among all classes of machinery at home aud abroad, desires to meet with an opening. Address "Com pound," Globe. ■. 208 EMPLOYMENT— Boy. age sixteen years, would like some emyloyment; good city references given. Address ***** 95, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— wanted by a married man; is well acquainted with hardware; speaks German; best of refer ences. 685 Wabasha st 1 '■ AMILY HELP— A middle-aged gentle man, just arrived from Europe, wishes to do work around the house for a respecta ble family. Address 903 Payne ay., city. 5. "HARM WORK— aud wife would like X; to get work on farm; can . give . good references. Address L 89, Globe. , 7 FIREMAN— Situation wanted as fireman for stationary engine after Aug. I ; have had experience; references. Frank Bishop, 229 V2 West Seventh St., St. Paul. 1 HOSTLER Wanted, situation by a first class horseman, to take excellent care of one or two fine horses for board, and work in office, do collecting, etc. ; must be steady place and living wages; best refer ences and security to a first-class business man. Address Z 91, Globe. 208-9 NURSE— A male nurse of fifteen years' ex perience wants a situation ; best refer ences for doctors and hospitals at day and night nursing. Call at 575 Lafayette aye.. City. ' 03 ORGANIST— Churches in need of an or ganist address P 90, Globe. 208-214 j PAINTER— boy of sixteen would like to get a situation where he could learn to paint. Address 89 Summit ay., St. Paul. 6 LUMBER— Wanted, by a boy eighteen years old to learn the plumber trade, or any other work. Francis Maedonald, 1101 North Second St., Stillwater, Minn. 4 PRESSMAN— situation as press man ; eighteen years' experience ; best of references. Address Box 365, Anoka. Minn. 206-208 SALESMAN— Situation as retail shoe salesman by a young married man; nine years' experience; would like to commence work Aug. 1; references. Address W 97, Globe. 5 SALESMAN— well acquainted with streets, and good salesman* wants a po sition as salesman or collector with some good house. Address 81, Globe. 1 SITUATION wanted by a young man with best of references; graduated from high school course thisyear. Address Wm. Furst 566 St, Peter st 3 STENOGRAPHER— situation as stenographer and typewriter, good pen man ; can give reference. Address Z 100, Globe. 7 STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a position O as stenographer and typewriter or Pill clerk by a young man; has had several months' experience. Address H 88, Globe. 1 """PEAMSTER— young man would like to A take care buggy team; understands hi ' business thoroughly, and has best of refer ence to show on application. Address X 85. Globe. ' 5 TRAVELING MAN— Wanted, position as traveling man for wholesale grocery house; thirteen years' experience in retail trade; references given. E. Fort, 527 L'Orient St., St Paul, Minn. 208-10 WANTED— A situation by a man willing to make himself generally useful; would not object to farm work. John Stan hope, 568 Vermont st. 3 ATCHMAN— Wanted, position by a young man as night watchman or fire man. Address N 83. Globe. •.-■%>■ 4 p.. mess Chance ads. in the Globe are seen °"«bv the most people. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE— Wanted, to exchange equity in house and lot in Minneapolis for some business suitable for a lady. In quire at or address D., 318 Robert st*|2o6-O9 O EXCHANGE— worth of boots and shoes for inside real estate. Ad dress X 87, Globe. 208-209 TO EXCHANGE— About 2,000 acres of iron lands on Vermillion range. Ad dress L 84, Globe. 198* TO EXCHANGE— CapitaI City Panorama stock for equity in vacant property or farmlands. Address L 81. Globe. 198* *T""o EXCHANGE— Farm in Dakota in Red X River Valley for city lots or acres close to city. Address L 82. Globe. 198* WHAT have you to exchange for equity VV of $2,500 in an improved piece of city property? J. D. Okes. 156 East Third st. 205-8 ftl f\iVi CASI * is ready to loan on im PJ.«»_/U proved or unimproved property worth double the amount. A. B. Wilgus „ Co. 202-211 gs -chants known to have no flies oa **'"' Choose this page to advertise on- STORE A>l> BAR FIXTURES. NEW AND SECOND BAND SALOON fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. 218 Washington ay. n.. Minneapolis. 76* ————■———-——————————. — — — — — —^_ — — . Why are your rooms vacant* An ad hi the •*'•/ Globe will rent them. smjATioys WASTEI*. -' female. .'-.:• A MARRIED lady would like to take care of furnished rooms by the day, or »do plain sewing at home very reasonable. Address Rear of 289 Olmsted st ■ 5 BOOKKEEPER— anted, nosition as bookkeeper and typewriter, or either, by young lady graduate. Address P 59, Globe. 3 CASHIER— Situation wanted by experi enced young lady as cashier; has city references. "Address K"BS. Globe. 1 CHAMBER WORK— by a. well: experienced girl, a place to do chamber; work in" notel: good references. Call at once at 566 St. Peter st, St Paul. ' 7 CLERK— lady, inexperienced, desires a situation as clerk, or to do light . office work, with a reasonable salary. Address or call C. E. 11., 476 Cedar st _1 C^OOK— Middle-aged lady wants a place; 'J good cook, washer and ironer. Address M 94, Globe. .■:'.. 7 COOK— Woman wants a position as cook or laundress; a competent cook. Call or address 48 West Ninth st. - 5 COOK— A respectable English girl wishes a place in private family, or as plain, cook where second girl is kept. A. L. 8., 505 West Seventh st. Room 13. *. 1 DAY WORK— Want a position to 'do day work of any kind. 566 Rice st 208-209- DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a place to sew in dressmaking shop in St. Paul by very good girl. Please call at once at 566 St. Peter st., St. Paul. ,*■ .-7., DRESSMAKER— A reliable dressmaker, . had experience in city; will work cheaper for one week it can get engagement at once; A-1 reference given. Address B 99, Globe.- *''■•■'-"'' V 5 DRESSMAKER desires sewing in fami lies.' Call or address 189 Iglehart st 1 DRESSMAKER desires sewing in fam ilies; city references. Address 318 Somerset st. --■ ' ■ ■ ••■■ •. •.--,■'•: 1 : DRESSMAKING— Mrs. Allen, a dress maker, wishes work in families or shop. Price $1. 25 per.day. Care of Mrs. Stetron, 49 Summit ay. .1 DRESSMAKER desires sewing in fam . Hies. Call or address 189 Iglehart st city. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, by a young girl, employment of any kind from 7 or .8 in the morning until 11. Apply at 14% El len st., up stairs. .1 HOTEL MANAGERESS— A German business lady, speaks good English, not afraid of work, would like charge of an hotel ; • country preferred. A. S., Globe. . : ■6 ' HOME— a good home for a girl fourteen years old, either to adopt or make herself useful; references exchanged. Apply Day.Nursery, 141 East Ninth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a situation -as cook or general housework, by a com petent girl; good references. Address Z 94, Globe. 6 HOUSEWORK— A young lady would like a situation to assist in light housework. If wanted call at 448 Jackson st. St. Paul, Minn. ' . . 1 HOUSEKEEPER— experienced lady of - thirty-three, desires a position as housekeeper tor a widower, a pleasant home principal object.-' Address M. S,, Glebe. 1 HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by ', an experienced American housekeeper, aged thirty-five, for either hotel or gentle man's family; very best of references given. Address Mrs. A. May, La Crosse, Wis. . * - 1 OUSEKEEPER— A widow lady with baby wants situation as housekeeper or to do general housework: good home principal object. Address V 97, Globe. '■-'■ 3 OUSEKEEPER— A position as hcuse^ keeper or companion to invalid or nurse; English lady, well educated. 488 Cedar st. 6. OUSEKEEPER— middle-aged lady would like a position as housekeeper in a widower's family or the care of one or two children. Address X 81, Globe. 1 AUNDRESS— WouId, like, to get some washing to take home; will call for it and deliver. Please address II 100, Globe' 5 LAUNDRESS— Wanted, situation by a young lady in a laundry; five years' ex perience. Address 65 West Seventh st. • 1 "jVUKSING— Wanted, sick nursing by a 1* lady of several years' experience and first-class city references. Apply gat 148 Ellen st. . •- ■' .; .-.-,.. 1' NURSING wanted by a thoroughly prac- 1 1 - tical nurse. Call or address Nurse, 246 Smith ay. .'.■■ "■* .'• ■'''■■- 4 NURSE — young girl would like a place as nurse or chamber maid. Home of the Friendless, Collins st. _7 NURSE — Situation wanted by a good nurse for days or nights; fifteen. years'.; experience. Call at 575 Lafayette ay., city.7 NURSE Nursing wanted by middle-aged, lady ; best references by city physicians. Call at or address 365 Iglehart st. 3 NURSE— A German woman of thirty-three, speaks English, experienced in taking care or children; references ; city or country. 180 West Seventh st. Room ft 3 TV LRSE— estimable married lady would II like to take care of a small child at home ; best of references. Address W 84, Globe. 1 NURSE GIRL— Situation as nurse girl or as companion to elderly lady. Address, one week. Miss Ida Bullard, city post office.6 NURSE — A young lady wishes employ li men as nurse or second girl iv private family. Call or address 556 Wabasha st 6 OFFICE WORK— A young German girl wants office - work. Address H. H., Globe, ■_ . 7 OFFICE WORK— A young lady of expe- ' rience would like actuation to do office work in or out of the city. Addrers E 81, Globe. ■ : ■ . . "4 SECOND WORK— experienced girl wishes a position in good private fam ily to do second work: good city. Refer ences given. Address A 98, Globe. 5 ECOND GlßL— Wanted, a position as second girl and sewing; would like to go to the lake. Address 447 Superior st 1 BECOND8 ECOND GIRL wants work in private O family. 343 Sixth st . ; : 7 SEWING— A lady wishes plain sewing to do in private family. Call at 677 St Peter st. 5 OEWING— Young lady wishes plain sew- O ing in private family. Call at 284 Pleas ant ay. • : ■ ■ v.---. : 5 • STENOGRAPHER— lady desires a " O position as stenographer and, type writer in an office about Sept 1. Address W., Globe.' . '." 1 STENOGRAPHER, . experienced and capable, wishes position in office; law, real estate or insurance preferred. Address A 84, Globe. ' 1 ; STENOGRAPHER— A young lady sten- - ! ographer,, owning typewriter, very rapid operator, wishes yvork: will work for. 25 cents an hour. Address V 87, Globe. 1 . WAITRESS — A young lady wants a place in a restaurant or taking care of furnished rooms. Address E., 495 East' Fifth st. ■ -' . : !7 WANTED— A home for a little girl of ten years, where she can make herself use ful and go to school: will furnish clothes if desired. Address B 71, Globe. 207-213 ASHERWOMAN wants to take in washing. Address 109 Arch st. 1 WASHERWOMAN wants work. Call 414 Minnehaha st. .. . ' 7 WASHING AND IRONING— A young lady wants washing and ironing by the day. Call at 52 West Tenth St.; Room 15. 3 /"ASHING— washing to do at VV home, or to go out by the day. Apply at 307 University st 7 WASHING AND IRONING wanted by the day. Address 597 Rice st 7 ASHING— washing, by a woman, to take home; rough, dry clothes, 25 cents per doz. Call or address 456 East Sixth St. 1 WASHING— A woman with five children to support would like to have some washing at home. Please call at 91 Custer st, Mrs. Wik. " 3 WASHING— Woman would like to go out to do family washing. Call 674 Broad way st. 3 ASHING— to take in washing and ironing by the day. 373 Dayton ay. > 5 WASHING— woman wants washing by the day. 397 University ay. 5 WASHING— A young woman desires VV washing or house cleaning by the day; good worker. Address L. H., 114 College ay. 3 WASHERWOMAN— Good washer and ironer wants work by the day in laundry or private family. Address R. G., Room 3, 369 Robert st . -;. : 1; ASHWOMAN— Washwoman would like to go out by the day or take it home, or cleaning buildings or offices. Call at 644 Broadway, up stairs, near Thirteenth st ".'-.. ..'■■'-; ,1 \\. ASHERWOMAN— wants place V ¥ for washing and scrubbing. 132 Vio la. ".- ■ . __l WET NURSE— A wet nurse, who is young and healthy, would like a motherless child to take home to nurse. Call or address 349 Rice St. 1 WET NURSE— A young lady, who can come highly recommended, would like a position as wet ' nurse. Address C. 91, Globe. - ■■ 1 WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day. I Please call 377 Dayton ay. "5 ' WHEBE-:-WANTS CAN BE LEFT * V . — FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE : •LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East ' Third street corner Bates. _ CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University : . "avenue, corner Virginia. MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash ' land avenue and Dale street. , r } ; . ! k?.Q A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West » Seventh street. BEPKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. jPS. "POX, 482 Rice street :G£o. snEPHARD. 091 Reaney street jf'siANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue, *jL HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. V. AN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Seventh street , ', . ' ,\ 'IIIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisst, 139 East Seventh street '"•'. ;., ■ \'f '-.-,. RfbltlN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, ; . £ 4,70 Jackson street :....-.-. .- WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. ;- v . •. •'• r. - HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St Peter streets. -'■■'!;? '"•.". .--J."'' SCniFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third and ■Maria;''' " -;'.-■ .^ :'^ . ; '' ;- ' - : 'V H. P. PETTIGRBW, corner Rice and "Igle-" " hart" *a\&£ .- !>>" W. M. RICHARDSON, 760 Wabasha.-?^ AUCTION SALES. .■'-.':- ■■''.:. A. 11. Kiooliiy, Auctioneer. . . AH. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER— i • No. 202 Fillmore ay., between Eva and Robertson sts., at auction— Nicolay & Co. will sell at public auction on the premises, No. 202 Fillmore st, between Eva and Robertson sts,, on Monday morning, July 29, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., a very de sirable property. The house is lt^-story, good cellar, stone basement pure well -of water, woodshed, etc. The lot is known as If -I 11, block 5 of Marshall's addition; West St. PauL» Street cars are very near, and as convenient as can be desired to the business center of St Paul. The lot is 50 feet "front by 103 feet in depth. The surroundings are good, and offer many inducements to a gen tleman of means. This must be apparent to every one that examines its "surroundings.' This very desirable real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage for 52,400, due June, ' 1891. To a party with moderate means desir ing a plain home in a location where property is sure to double in value this sale offers inducements worthy of consideration^ and' rarely to be found els'ewhero ; this auction sale will be positive and absolute to the high est bidder," as the owner Is going to leave St Paul, and must sell. Now isyour time to em brace an opportunity that may not occur , again in a lifetime to realize a handsome profit on ' your investment, being - only a question of time. This valuable lot is only a short distance and a few minutes* walk from South Robert st. bridge: your careful perusal of this property is worthy of your attention; please remember that the sale is peremptory; -investigate it and you will .be convinced that this is a good investment. This property will - compare favorably with any other in the vi cinity. For further particulars apply or wate to Nicolay & Co., Auctioneers and Real Estate "Agents for forty years. \ Offices 116 East Fourth st, opposite • National German- American" ißank Building. A. H. Nicolay, Auctioneer; our Real Estate Auction Sale No. 12.702. , ' 200-10 Jp*bl» «& Schnucr, Auctioneers. OUSE AND TWO L<.»TS AT AUC tion. We will sell at auction on the premises on Tuesday, July 30, •at 2:30, lots .*is arid 26 cf Micuei's subdivision of part of ,'block 2, Sttnson's division, together with a- 3 uea!'ly hew dwelling of seven rooms. This i .property has a south frontage of 43 feet on cjflair street and 120 feet on Mackubin street, with a 20-foot alley in the rear. To parties of (moderate moans this property offers unusual .•inducements, as 'the property 'is well and [.conveniently located in the center of a pros eperons neighborhood; terms made known on (The* day of sale; look this up. Jebb & ..Schaucr, Auctioneer* 422 Wabasha st. >-:.- \ ■ 208-211 :-'-'• - FIELD DAY AT THE MART— will V J£ I sell at auction at the mart north of. the •Market house, a large lot of household furni ture, bedroom suits, carpets, one very line organ, cost $125; crockery, lace curtains, etc.', etc.; sale at 9:30 this morning; the larg-. 'est j sale 'of the season. Jcbb & 'Sehauer,'' {auctioneers, j : : : - ■ ■: 208 }I) V ORDER of ; the board of. fire commis ; .JJ| siouers we will sell at the department 'headquarters, corner of Minnesota and Eighth sts., a number of horses, buggies and . harness, this morning at 11 o'clock. Jebb & Sehauer, auctioneers. ' ' 208 BUSINESS CHANCES. Office IvlrKciiiicy & Co., ££***3 33S Cedar st, Union Block, Room 66. RARE opportunity to secure milk route, capacity 170 gallons; three horses; first class location : one-half value. Look this up. BEST cigar and billard hall in city, central location: good business; your own figure: sickness cause of sale. OARDING HOUSES; good business; small payment down, balance monthly. Cigar stores, living rooms attached. $100 up. ANYTHING you want, call and see us. McKenney & Co., 66 Union Block. 208 miscellaneous Business enhances BUSINESS CHANCE FOR A LIVE Man— Good general merchandise stock, with book accounts and bills receivable, for sale cheap in flourishing part cf new state of If orth Dakota. For full particulars apply to H. E. Hullsiek, trustee. Star Mercantile Co.. 316 Robert st, St Paul, or H. Bose, Emerado, North Dakota. ' 204-8 BAKER SHOP— sell cheap for cash. ' For further particulars address X 91, Globe. 206-208 BARBER SHOP— A rare chance; the bar ber shop No. 138 East Third st, for rent; fixtures for sale at a bargain. Inquire ' at 272 Jackson st William Constans. - . ■ " 204-210 BILLIARD HALL, cigar store and lunch counter, first-class location: can be bought cheap; small amount of cash, balance" monthly. Inquire J. D. Okes. Business Broker. 156 East Third st. 202-208 FOR SALE— To settle with administrator |; of partner, well-established drug busi ness. Address 317 East Wabasha st, Wi nona, Minn. : - • 20 i '-214 FOR SALE A fine new stationery and < cigar store, or will take in trade real es tate between cities. Call at 147 West Fifth st. ; ...-■• 2_____ FOR SALE— store doing almost a cash business; good location;, cheap rent; have other business. Address X 93. Globe. 20809 FOR SALE— A good, nicely furnished res taurant; all modern; best place in the city. Call at 201 East Seventh st, corner Sibley. ; . 206-208 PARTNER— Wanted, partner, with a cap ital of $2,500 to take an Interest in es tablished business in this city, paying 35 per "cent on investment; Address P. Globe. 207-9 r% ARE OPPORTUNITY to secure fur- JL\i niture and lease of thirteen-room house ■full roomers, center city, clearing $.5 above i rent monthly : gas, bath, furnace, bells, $1,800 •worth furniture; one-half value. Address 8,92. Globe. ■ .., - ■ . - ■ ■ 204* RESTAURANT— Has twenty boarders; liVi rent with living rooms, $20: good fix atures worth $500 can be bought for $250. Address E 97, Globe. 208-209 RESTAURANT— For sale cheap, well tXv. located, cheap rent; everything in good 'order; will take horse in part payment, or .half cash and balance monthly payments. P SO. Globe. - 202-10 'TIfANT TO j SELL the furniture of VV " the best paying boarding house in the city.; sixty boarders; eau be divided in two, "or "used for furnished rooms; rent cheap; ibetsf location in city. Call at 323 Hennepin •a;Cej, Minneapolis. A Phelps. 207-213 ftI.QY If* i TO $1,000 will buy the right of /PL/ UL" North Dakota on several of the Ibe'st; selling patented articles in America; if "votiiwant to make a lot of Ban; in a short time, it will pay you to investigate; trade es tablished. Martin, Smith & Co., 382 St Peter st. St Paul, or P. O. box 670, Grand Forks, Dak. j 208-209 (R»*3/V /"| CASH buys a bakery aud confec %s*sUU tionery; oven cost $-10: good trade; rent $10. Address F 100, Globe. -,:■ . ■ 206-208 - Q.l Or\(\ FOR a Pood stock of general •OLmAnJKJ merchandise. At 202 Martin st : ■ ' 204-110 - WASTED TO Bit. ASH REGISTER— Wanted to buy, a j second-hand cash register. Write, stat ing price, to P 86, Globe. . 201-12 DESK— Wautec to buy, good roll top in XJ good order, with chair. A. W. Schwabe. Germaniaßank. 208-9 STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE bought for spot cash. Address S S3, Globes, i • ■'■ : 202-208 .: ~~ Pa»rESSIO3fA.E. UPERFLUOUS HAIR permanently de : stroyed by - electrolysis. Mrs. Baldwin, ■accessor to Mrs. Blake, room 20, Manuheim er block, every afternoon, 185-215 FOR KE.YT. ■ Houses. ■.-'■■ COTTAGE— 2^l Grove st. Apply to John H. Allen, 201 East Third St. - 206-208 HOUSES — For rent, three eight-room houses, 49 Dale st.. 70 and 74 Tiltou st. : very desirable; rent low. Inquire of the St. Paul Trust Company. 157 East Fourth st . ' . . . 200* HOUSE— Nine-room house for rent on Ashland ay. between St. Albans and Grotto; city water. Inquire 690 Randolph st ... 206-219 HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house, fur - nished or unfurnished, No. 335 East Tenth st. Inquire of the St. Paul Trust Com pany. 157 East Fourth st. 200* HOUSE and large grounds, facing park at Merriam Park. "Charles N. Bell, ol Gil fillan Block. 154* HOUSE— New nine-room house, with all modern improvements, No. 311 South Franklin st; one block above Irvine Park. For particulars inquire ot Stephen Burns, Market restaurant, corner Seventh and Wa basha sts. 202-17 HOUSES— Selby. Nina and Sum mit cheap houses of three, four and six rooms and cellar. Apply at 139 West Fifth. 202-209 HOUSE— Fuller and Farrlngton, a fifty foot corner; elegant yard and barn: house of nine rooms, all nicely papered and cleaned ready to move in; has all conven iences, and can be rented cheap by calling on Rothschild & Thurston. 131 East Fifth st.l HOUSE— For rent", an eight-room house, with all modern improvements. 57 Inane Park. ■■-•-. 208-209 HOUSE— For rent, No. 225 Grove St., new house; inside ' decorations just com pleted; first-class neighborhood. 208211 HOUSE— To rent, house 951 Bradley st, near Case. Apply 412 Wabasha st .. . 20*210 ___ HOUSE— For rent neat six-room nouse, 224 Arundel st, between Dayton and Marshall ays.; water, bath, etc.; in good condition. Apply at 226. 207-209 HOUSES— For rent, two new modern houses, 621 and 623 Ashland ay. J. . WVCrossoD, 358 Jackson st. ' 202-8 > HOUSE— For rent house of seven rooms, xJL "bath and attic, on St. Anthony Hill; 'newly . finished. Richard Leffmann, 358 Jackson st ■ ~ . 202-31 HOUSE— For rent house, of six room's, newly finished. 24 West Congress . st, West St. Paul. 208-9 HOUSE— To rent, handsomely furnished residence on Summit aye. for winter or longer; low rental to right party. Address A. W.. Globe office. 204-210 Eleven-room house and barn, with modern improvements, corner Iglehart and Louis sts. ; will rent cheap. Ap ply next door, 227 Iglehart st. 187-21 1 HOUSE— The dwelling houses Nos. 546 and 54S Sibley st; modern conven iences. Inquire at 272 Jackson st, William ■Constance. 204-210 HOUSE— rent five-room house, 445 Smith ay. Inquire Thos. Manning*. 436 Jackson st. ■ ■ > * 207-9 HOUSE AND BARN for rent; nine rooms and city water. Call at 10 Til tonst - • ■ 207-10 E RENT HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES. ' FLATS AND COLLECT RENTS PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGEN CY. '.:.*-...: 187-216 • - • ItOOiilS. BOARD— A nicely furnished room: also day board, 121 Iglehart st. . 207-210 ELLEN ST., 280— Three rooms, unfur nished, with' use of kitchen and city " water; rent moderate. • ' - 207-209 EXCHANGE ST.. 388. NORTH— Fine furnished rooms : all modern conven ience^ . ..,- , 207-12 FAIRFIELD A V., »4, EAST— Four rooms • for rent Inquire of C. W. Youugman, 117 East Fourth st. 103* FLAT— rent, upper town, finest Hat in St Paul; all conveniences, inquire 11. 11. Herbst, ISO .East Seventh st. . .208-211 FOUKTH ST., 50 AND 52, WEST-Fur ; nished rooms for rent; between St. Pe ter and Market. 204-210 FOURTH ST., 14, WEST — Furnished rooms ; steam heat - Hotel Brunswick. . : . 30.''» ' PEARL ST.. 213— Nicely furnished single rooms $5 per month; large rooms, $10; use of bath. 206-209 PLEASANT AVE., 2I4— Two unfurnished . rooms, half a block from cable. 206-209 ROOMS— For rent three ■ unfurnished roams; suitable fo"r housekeeping. In quire 402 Summit Place. . . 203-209 SEVENTH ST., 272, EAST— Rooms fur • nished and unfurnished; transients ac commodated. ' Apply Room 41. ' ' 207-209 QEVENTH ST.. 27, Furnished or to unfurnished rooms, by the day, week or month. 207-213 ALLEY ST., 49— For rent four rooms; city water, cellar and woodshed; ground floor. 205-9 WAHASIIA ST., 473— Nicely famished rooms to rent, by day, week or month ; open any time. 190-22U WESTERN AY.. CORNER SELBY Ay.— furnished and two unfur nished front rooms. 200-12 Stores*. TORE— Fot rent, brick store on East Sev euth st. corner Fauquier; fine location. Sargent Meacham & Co., 30 East Fourth st. □ ■ 204-9 ; STOKES and flats. Flint 48 Chamber -Commerce. 208- STORE for rent, at 94 East Fairfield ay. Inquire of C. W. You ngman, 117 East Fourth st. 103* STORES— For rent store 53 and 55 East Fifth st, close to court house; small brick ; rent low. Apply Cosgrove & Co., 346 Cedar, second floor. 207-212 STOKE— brick corner store; ex cellent location; cheap rent Inquire H. H. Herbst, 186 East Seventh st. 208-21 1 • .-". - Offices. OFFICE— Part of very desirable trout i office at 156 East Third st For terms call on J, W. Jaggar. 208-209 i OFFICE OK STORE— To rent ground ; floor room; 108 East Fourth st. suita ble for office or store. luquire of the St, Paul Trust Co., 157 East Fourth st. - 207* OFFICES— rent desirable offices cor \ ncr Fourth and Robert sts. ; rent low. . Inquire of the St Paul Trust Company, 157 East Fourth st - 205* OFFICES AND DESK ROOM in Frost : Block. Inquire of N. R. Frost Room 10. j -199-208 OFFICE— rent, office in German ■ American Bank building. Inquire at office number 56. 202-208 WABASHA ST.— Corner Tenth, Over Drugstore— Furnished rooms for rent; : also gentleman roommate wanted. 205-210 RQgSJSJjj AND CARRIAGES. 'PAKM WAGONS CHEAP— We have -L seven new farm wagons, good quality, complete, with double box. spring seat neck yoke and whifiletrees, at $45 each, cash. "Nicols & Dean, Fifth & Sibley sts. 206-212 FOR SALE— Driving team, suitable for lady. 393 Smith ay. 208-209 GET your carnages, wagons or fieigns or F." X. Quesnel, 107 East Eighth st. Long . experience; practical and scientific workmen; repairing neatly done on short notice. 314* OKSE FOR SALE— A good family horse; or will trade for a larger horse. Call between 9 and 12 at 234 East Thirteenth st. ' - 206-208 WANTED TO BUY— A pan- of first-class driving mares. W. P. Cockev. 140 Summit ay. 208-11 ' ASEOUS. CORRESPONDENCE, circulars and bills plainly written by hand, at same rate as typewriting. Address The Writing Bureau, 270 East Ninth St., St. Paul. 202-8 C IOLLECTOR— Wanted, mercantile and '_■ professional accounts to collect; ample security can .be given and liberal advance made if desired. H. N. Hodges, 14 Chamber of Commerce. 405-8 DOGS BOARDED— Fine accommodation for a limited umber dogs: rates, pet dogs 75c weekly, hunting dogs $1, mastiffs $1.25; no dogs taken for less than one month; express and four weeks' 'board re quired in advance. Osceola Kennels, Os ceola, Wis. 208-9 BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— Furnished room for rent with board: use of piano. No. 7 East Tenth, opposite capitoL ■ 208-9 BOARD— East Eighth St.— rent, two front parlors, with first-class board : 6 o'clock dinners." 208-1 1 BOARD — Nicely furnished rooms, with board, and use of bath. 64 East Elev enth st ■ 208-210 BOARD— rooms with board and bath, 344 Thirteenth st 208 BOARD— Furnished room, with board. 544 Jackson st . ■ 204-lQ '*'"-• MUSK" . ORGANIST Church "organists desiring ; substitute for summer or longer, address H 96, Globe. 208-214 , PIANO TUNING $1; first-class work guaranteed. - Samuel E. . Crutcbett, 19 East Ninth st 180-210 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ABA KG in one of four pieces of gilt edge business property. If you mean business, address M 95, Globe. " 203-09 Cheapest lots in the city ; 36 lots on Charles, Edmund and Thomas sts. from ßsoo on easy terms, 7 per cent interest; streets graded. Call on Richard Leffman, 358 Jackson st Lewis H. Haas, 130 East Fourth st. 202-8 FOR SALE— fine lot on Rice st: $25 cash and $10 a month will take it G., Globe. 206-212 FOR SALE— I, SOO acres of land on the Vermillion range; will exchange for St Paul vacant property. Address L S3, Globe. .'l9B* . . •■ ■ FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE— lot on Chicago ay. near State st. ; also 100 acres near Huron, Dak. Call 44 Court block. . ;, 195-20S FOR SALE One and five-acre lots for res idence or market gardens on the Bur lington road, near St. Paul Park, by Odin G. Clay & Co,, Globe-Building. 195-2-M FOUR-ROOM 'HOUSE 'AND LOT for sale, with furniture if desired ; house and furniture used six months; half, block from street cars; a bargain; terms easy; reason for selling, owner going to Colorado. Apply 706 Maryland ay. . , ■ 203 HOUSE AND LOT— For sale cheap, nice house and lot No. 7 Page st, near Goff ay„ West St. Paul. . ■ :■ ■ ■ 202-208 THE . FINEST residence in St. Paul Tot the price, $12,000, by owner. Ad dress "Owner" 891, Globe. 203-11 WANTED— MEN to build i houses in Leffmaftn & Haas' new ad dition; i lots on Charles, Edmund and Thomas : streets, nicely situated ; streets graded; -to those who wish- to build on the easiest possible terms, 7 per cent interest For particulars call: at Richard Leffmann's office, 338 Jackson st; Louis 11. Haas' office. 136 East Fourth st -, .-" ' 202-208 ■itF\ *-)/=i WILL buy a nice lot on Rice St., <$*JOO 47x120 feet Box 0, Waconia, 216-212 ' <jl>l p.(\ CASH will buy my one-fourth iu *D±U\J , terest in a nice building lot on Rice st .J., Globe. : ... .. 206-212 <3_l nn-° Nfi HUNDRED DOLLARS •JpIUU; Bonus— sloo —To each of the first six parties who will purchase lots in our new addition on Charles, Edmund and Thomas sts. who will agree to build at once; prices for lots ' are lower than anything ad . joining can be had, ranging for lots on graded streets from $500 upwards; the intention is to get a number of people to buila at once, and in return we will give them, when their house is finished, a present of $100 in cash. For particulars call on Richard Leffmann, 358 Jackson st. ; Louis H. Haas, 136 East Fourth st. •* ■* " 202-208 James I. Jcllelt's Rent List. : :'".. 34 East Third st. ■ . - TORE 31 East Seventh. tore 175 East Third st. Store 179 East Seventh. Stoic 4-18 Jackson. • - - . Offices northeast corner Seventh and Jack -8011. ■■■::.'.: .... . ■ •■: Large hall Seventh and Jackson. Five rooms over 183 East Seventh. Small- house's near end of East Seventh cable line. -■--.- 2Q7-15 THE ST. PALTL TRUST COMPANY— i Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson etreets--Act9 as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. > :;■ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE— i Whereas, default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Patrick O'Regau and Mary A. O'Regan, his wife, mortgagors, to The 8t Paul Trust Company, a corporation duly in corporated and organized under the laws of the' State of Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the third day of December, A. D. eighteen hun dred and eighty-eight, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on the seventh day of December. A. D. 1888, at 10:15 o'clock a. m., in book "205" of Mortgages, on page 58, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount of two thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eight cents ($2,859.08) forprin cipal and interest upon the obligations de scribed in and secured by said mortgage; the said principal note was declared to be due and payable, by reason of default made in the payment ot the coupon interest note which became due and payable June 3, 1889, and which now remains unpaid, and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt now re maining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; • , Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged prem- ' ises therein described, and the saidmortgaged premises will be sold *by the sheriff of said County of Ramsey, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, at the Fourth street front door of the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, on Wednesday, the fourteenth (14th) day of August A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and ex penses of sale, and seventy-five ($75) dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. . The premises described In said mortgage, and so to be sold, are the lots, pieces or parcels of land situated in the County of ' Ramsey and State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to wit: All of lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in block numbered one (1) of Fletcher'? subdivision ot Brewster's addition to St. Paul, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds, in and for said Ramsey county, to gether with all the hereditaments and appur tenances thereonto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Said lots will be offered for sale in separate tracts or parcels, in the order above stated. - - \i '■"■ THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, Morgagee. By J. W. Bishop, President Haetet Officer, ■:;.;■ Attorney for Mortgagee, St Paul, Minn. Dated June 27, 1889. ■ ■ THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY— Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. •;- : OF '- MORTGAGE SALE— 1 Whereas, default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Patrick O'Regan and Mary A. O'Regan, his wife, of St Paul. Minnesota, mortgagors, to the St. Paul Trust Company, a corporation duly incorporated and organized ' under the laws of ; the state of Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the first day of June, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty -eight, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Ramsey, in the State of Min nesota, on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1888, at 2:45 o'clock p. m., in Book 205 of Mort gages, on page 1 1, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount. of six thousand four hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty-five cents (56, --419.25) for principal and interest upon the obligations described in and secured" by said mortgage • ' • '•'• ' The said principal note was declared to be due and payable by reason of default made in the payment of the coupon interest notes which became due December Ist 1888, and June 1, 1889. and which now remain un paid, aud no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or inequity to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mort gage or any part thereof ; • •-'- Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a powei of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute In such case made and pro vided, said mortgage will be -fore closed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, and the said mortgaged premises will be sold by the sheriff of the said County of Ramsey, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor for cash, at the Fourth street front door of the court house in the City of St Paul in the County of Ramsay and State of Minnesota, on Wednesday, the fourteenth (!4th) day of August A. D. eight een hundred and eighty-nine (1839), at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and ex penses of sale.and one hundred (S100) dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said mort age in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so . to be sold, is the lot, piece or par cel of land situated in the County of Ram sev and State of Minnssota, and known and described as follows, to wit: All that part of lot live (5) in block twenty four (24), St. Paul Proper, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds for said County of Ramsey, described as follows, viz: Com mencing at the northwesterly corner of said lot five (5). thence running easterly along the southerly line of Fourth street twenty-five (25) feet to a point thence southerly parallel with the easterly line of Cedar street eighty eight (88) feet to a point, thence westerly parallel with southerly line of said Fourth street twenty-five (25) feet to the westerly line of said lot five (5), thence northerly along the westerly line of said lot five (5) eighty-eight (88) feet to the place of begin ning: being the northerly eighty-eight (88) feet of the westerly one-half ("A) of said lot five (5) ; together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in any way appertaining. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, Mortgagee. By J. W. BrsHOP, President ' Harvey Officer, Attorney for Mortgagee, St Paul, Minn. Dated June 27, 1889. : .- * m\ . -results largest 'circulation mJ^ _> •§• and most advantageous rates fl rf A £ are given by the Globe, the ■Jr"--- ** * great '-Waul" medium. 7 7TH ST, DIRECTORY. ART STORES. " JAMES F. ANGELL. successor to Blakemore A Angcll. 21 E. 7th st Pictures framed. BOOTS AM) SHOES. ' J. 11. HILLEN, 67 East Seventh. CHIROPODIST. W. 11. LOCKWQOD, 233 East Seventh st. CIGARS AX D TOBACCO. T. ROWLKS, 225 West Seventh. - clotiiTx*;. MAX ST ROUSE, 183 West Seventh st. Seven corners. CO.IIMISStON *tii:kcha*\ts. BAKER ASUTHERLAND.OiOE.Seventhst COAL ANP "IVOOIK HOLMES Fuel & Supply Co.. Seven corner*. PIONEER FUEL CO.. 209 East Seventh. - CONFECTIONERY. ; MACK CANDY KITCHEN, 100 E. Seventh. DRUGS. .- . . ' ' S. H. REEVES, Seven corners. DEATISTS. ~* DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner 7th & Pine Sts. PRY «OOPS. ~~" HABIG110RST&0O., 233, 235 & 237 Seventh, corner Wacouta. COX BROS. & CO., N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th. '" - ' ' ' ■ " ' -■■ "" -"^ FLORIST. WM. KING, 70 East Seventh. ~ r FURNITURE AXD CARPETS.' G. F. BENEDICT. 170 West Seventh. FURS. CHAS. E. DANNEBERG, '.OS to 212 East Seventh. . -. C* AS fixtures. ~" ' J. J. DIISNIGAX. 2-'t> East Seventh. GROCERIES. - ', MIOHAUD BROS., Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets. -- HOTELS. Z WIXSLOW HOUSE, Bros., Seven comers INSTALLMENT HOUSES. G. F. BENEDICT. 17. i 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, 110 East Seventh street L. FINKELSTEIN, 89 East Seventh. '-: EI VERY A SI) SALE STABLE ABBEY & SCHUTTE. Seven corners.' music HOUSES. ~" ANDREW PETERSON, IS East Beveuih. PHOTOGRAPHERS. "~~ S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. Childreu's'pict res. pastel and crayon portraits a specialty PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. J.J. DUNNIGAN. •-_ ■ East Seventh. . REAL ESTATE. ~~* L. W. BUZZELti & CO., i'7o E. Seventh st. STOVE REPAIRS. .} AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, ISO West Seventh, Seven corners. ■•■•• : • ' VETERINARY DENTIST. S. BOWMAN. Seven Comers Livery. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY— Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson . streets— acts as executor, admin istrator* guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Whereas, default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Mary Mulcare (widow), mortgagor, to The St. Paul Trust Company, a corporation duly incorporated and organised under the laws of Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the third day of September, A. 1). eighteen hundred and eighty eight and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Ramsey, in the State ot Minnesota, on the thirteenth (13th) day of September, A. D. 1888, at 11:30 o'clock a. in., in book "205" of Mort gages, on page 15, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount of two thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty-three cents (2,114.33) for principal and interest upon the obligations described in and secured br said mortgage: the said principal note was declared to be due and payable, by reason of default made in the payment of the coupon Interest note which became payable March 3d. 1889, mid which note remains unpaid, and no action or proceeding has been insti tuted at law or in equity to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute In such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged prem ises therein described, and the said . mort gaged premises will be sold by the sheriff of said County of Ramsey at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, at the Fourth street front door of the court house, in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ram sey, and State of Minnesota, on Wednesday, the fourteenth (14th) day of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and seventy-five (75) dollars attor ney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described In said mortgage and so to be sold, are the lots, pieces or par cels of land situated in the County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to wit: Lots two (2) and three (3), block eight (8). of Edmund Rice's Second Addition to St PauL according to the recorded plat of said addition, on file and of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds iv and for said Ramsey County, together with all the hereditaments and ap purteuances thereto belonclng or in any way appertaining thereto. Said lots will be of fered for sale in separate tracts and parcels, in the order above stated. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY', Mortgagee. : By J. W. Bishop, President Harvkt OrricEß, "■ Attorney for Mortgagee, St Paul, Minn Dated June 27, 1889. . THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANx— Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as big-nee, receiver, etc. , * NOTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE 0."" Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term. July 12.1889. In the matter of the estate of George Miutzer, deceased. •-; - , '■■*•:- ■*/■■■•■-. Notice is hereby given mat the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of the month of February, 1890, at ten o'clock a. m., near, exam ine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to pre sent their claims against said estate," at the exDiration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good caus» shown further time be allowed. By the Court [_. s.J SAMUEL MORRISON, Judge of Probate. The St. Paul Trust Co., Administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsev— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, July* 19, 1889. In the matter of the estate of William Krutsch. deceased. On reading aud filing the petition of Charles Krutsch, administrator of the estate of said William Krutsch. deceased, repre senting, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his final account of adminis tration, and for the assignment of ' the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto; It is ordered, that said account be exam ined, and petition heard, by the judge of this court on Tuesday, the 13th day of August A. D. 1889 at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the probate office In St Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. on Saturday of each week, in the St Paul Dahvt Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St Paul, in said county. B^heCourt sAMUELMORRISoy - * L ....". ■•.-- Judge oLProbaUa, Attest: Fiian-k Robert Jr.. Clerk. Thnea who advertise in Sunday's Glob* I I lube g_y it pays the best