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POPULAR WANTS. Tiie Globe's local circulation In the cities ef St. Paul and -Minneapolis is larger than the circulation of any other newspaper; and il Iras become the recognized WANT Medium , for the Twin Cities. ' , . Wants are inserted In the Globe under Classified headings according to the following TABLE OF RATES: . umber J : Number of Times. Words, 12 j 3 4|5j6|7 35 worxls $.15 S.'-'5 $."5 5.45 «i.55 S.fi3 $.GS 16 Avoids: .!(! .27 .38 .49 ,6't .OS .73 17 words .17 .'2B .3!) .50 Ml .70 .75 18 words .IP .3(» .42 .54 .00 .75 .81 39 words .19 V. 32 .4.-. .f>S .71 .SI '.87 20 words .'id .= 3 ,4« .59 .1-1 .B'-' .so 21 words .21 .30 .49 .03 .77 .88 .95 •22 v i pis .22 .: 7 .5.' .07 .82 .I*3 LO» 28\ro ds .'2; i .38 .53 AM .93 .95 1.03 24 words .f I in .r.6 7. '.8S 1.00 1.08 25 words' .'_..■ -.42 .5 .70 .93,10 1.15 26 words .26 : '.43 .60 .77 .94 1.07 1.1'? 27 words .27 .45 .ors .31 .'.;s) 1.13 1.22 23 wonls 1 .28 .4 .00 .65 1.04 1.18 l.'-7 29 words; .29 .4£ .0. .80 1.05 1.2" 1.30 30 words .30 .5( .70 .9<> 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 word? .31 .s*. .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32— aids '.32 .f>: .74 .!5 1.16 1.32 I.4't 33 words .33 .5.' .77 .!'9 1.21 1.38 1.49 34 words 34 1 .5 .SO 1.03 1.20 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .5J- .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .30 .0 .84 I.CB 1.32 1.50 1.62 :»7 words .3". M .87 1,1211.37 1.50!l.0~< 38 word* .3S .M- .8« 1.1 3i1. 38 1.57 1.70 39 words .3H .65 .91 1.17 1 1.43 1.03 1 .70 40 words .40 .< : .94 1.2111.4 I.o* 1.81 41 words .41 .(if .95 1.22 1.49 1.7<» 1.83 42 words .42 .'. ( ".OS 1.20,1.04 1.75 1.8:» 43 words .43 .71 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .7; -j 1.02 1.31 1.00 1.82 1.97 45 word- .45 .71 JT.O" 1.35 1.65 1.882.08 46 words .40 .7: ; 1.08 1.39 I.To 1.93 2.0« 47 words .47 .7? 1.09 1.4011.71 1.05 2.10 48 words .'IS .£< I.T. 1.44 1.70 2.00 2.18 49 words ,49 .&S l-lfi 1.48 1.81 2.00 2.22 50 word- ,f>(' >:■: 1.16 1.49 1.32 2.«r7t3.84 No "till forbid' Wants will be received. In every case the time must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, oust accompany the order. fS-AdviTt.iM.-rs will please designate the Heading under which they desire their 'Wants" to appear. ' NITr4TIO*S offkked. Male. ~ AGENTS wanted in every county to sell '•Webster's Unabridged Dictionary:" the price, $3.75, places it within the reach of all. 57 Globe building, Club Publishing Co. GEM'S \V A t'KD for D. ADpleton & Co.'s standard publications— the Ameri ran Cyclopedia, Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Apple ton's Medical Library in ten volumes, by lending authors; also other med ical books and journals; men of good address and education can find profitable employ ment by calling at 3! 1 and 313 Wabasha St., St. Paul, Minn. D. ApMelon & Co. (iK_«fis~\VANfivD tor our Stanley book; published in. English ar*d Ger man. Empyreal Publishing House. St. Paul, APiCTlln =■— st. Paul Picture Frame Fac tory; all kinds of pictures and frames: cheap framing. 39 West Third st. 37-135 BAKUEIJ. wanted: none but first-class need apply. 4 2 F.ast Seventh st. BAKISKK^*— Two steady men nt Mer- JL> chants' Hotel shop; wages, $15. Du huh. Minn. CL.c- — \\ anted, an experienced furni ture shipping clerk; state salary, give reference and experience. Address B 230, ~lobe. . oat AND v7:st MAKE wanted at 27 EfiSt Seventh. Room 2. Powers Tailor ing Company. ■ OKRi.sroNiiKNT — Wanted, a first ' class correspondent: one familiar with legal business preferred. Address, stating nse, experience and salary expected. Box Q, St. Paul., . • . KUG CLEKK— Wanted, good registered drog clerk. Address \v _:iS. Glol>e. AKM HAND— Wanted, a man and wife to work on til rm: woman must be good housekeeper. Address M. Mullen, New Ulm, ■Minn. GIKOCEKX CLkKK — "vv^im ted at once. X well-experienced grocery clerk for order taking and delivering: no others need ap ply: reference and experience required. Ad dress B 233. Globe. ' ':. . SA_r.>:i» A>— A vcnlleman of culture and good nddrcss, not under 2 : > (American preferred), to till a position with an old .New York house: references required. Apply between 10 and 11, superintendent's office, 272 East Severn h st., Booms 1 and 2. SlllitT:-— A. M. Tofilev— Fine dress shirts, O 51. 50, m:i_e to order: perfect fit and good work guaranteed, 27 East Seventh st, Room 3. STONE CAKVi.KS— Wanted, two A No. 1 stone carvers nt once. Apply to Fred. Andres & Co.. Milwaukee. \Ms. ■ STANLEi'.- itoo»\, written by himself, is published only by Chns. Scribner's Sons. New York: best Kcliing book offcrea; reliable agents wanted in lowa, Nebraska Minnesota and Dakota. W. 1). Condit & Co., Dcs Molnes. WANTED— young men of good ad- ■ VV dress; stendy employment: $3 per day; apply before 10 a m. United states Advertising Company, 19 East Ninth st. A.vi'El)— Agents for our adjustable door plates; can sell and put together at once; white enamel latters for window signs ana new door bells: $5 to S's a day easily made selling to business men only. Address ]*. Y. Door Plate Co., IS Ann St.. Kew York. ANT D, MEN' — Who have experience or who have the snap to acquire It, as j nger.ts, either local or general, for the most liberal accident -insurance company in the , world. Call on or :i:idress the Northwestern Mutual .Accident Association, Rooms 33, 51 and 35, Kceves block, northwest corner Fourth st. and Nieolle?, Minneapolis ' z-.-Misliect nouses you c.-m T3t '"' If yon advertise; you bat HOARD orri:itr.i>. BOAKD— The Kii-heliou. 188 East Tenth St— Pleasant newly furnished rooms with (HWt and bath: also excellent table board; references required. - BOAKD— Furnished rooms with board, single or in suites, at 385 Washington. ■t., near Harris theater. BOAKD— Day boardern accommodated at the Richvlieu, 188 East Tenth st, near Jncksoii. BOAKD— Good room nnd board. $ i.50 per wefk, ins West Sixth st. I>o.\Kl>— lf you desire lirst-cluss rooms -J board, conininnir-ating parlors, pleas ant company, with homc-Jike accommoda tions, call at 59-1 Jackson st. ry , •* BOA Xl»— Several newly-furnished rooms with tnlile board: fine location; near business con tor. '.'!'• East Ninth. BOA Kit— Ko»ms and board at 84 Park Place. : --. BOAKD— ftirnisbcd rooms en suite or single and private boarding at 405 Franklin, opposite Harris theater. OKW -mi if.isr— l9 and 'Si East 1* Kiutlt-The lest place to board in the city; warm, cosy and comfortable ; excellent table: baih. ■ ' ■ ■ ■ • or~N i > 4 i i"7.Ts' home— Respectable girls only: transients for a dny not re ceived; board; lodging, uso of reading room and bull). 52.-"i ' per v:ei-\:. i»i : jtsoflfAiiS. MADAM- Li Lii, medium and ' fortune teller, loaves tor tin- ICiist April I; Sadies s<> cents, gents SI. ."i(i East Severn fa Its. jiAitk' A. TJ>-r.V, 223 least Eighth St., treats Jill chronic diseases, gives massage treninient treats pore eyes, also insiiics the liair to grow on bald heads, and cures rheumiui»iii. BS. < i. 11. iIT.-.M. 27 EAST SEV emh st. i!o>in 1<!--Massage treatment, baths, life readings. St. Paul Mondays, Wed nesdays. Tlmrsilnvs and Saturdays. rpil r. Kit i.iJI.V . i>i« remedy "At Last"' JL Twenty eases free test. Send stamn. anddescribo ease. K. S. Williams. 3 Wright Block. Mii-.iieiu-'lis . ■. DYE V, OUIiS. AIILKi: _ AUNT. L. MINNESOTA Steam Dye Works. 21 I East Seventh st. EIt.siXCLA llC— Ladies' straw bats re • shaped; ostrich :. feathers . dyed any color desired. >>'<>. IK East Ninth st. J. KOCIIE.V; N. Dye Works; • office 41 (i Robert ht, Kyau block; works 05 and 57 IndiMiia nv. ' '. . JAMI>ON -~~»., New York steam -Dye - Works; • Indies' and gents' clothing a Bi-ipchltv. II V\<.=t Mx'h si •;,. .. . - - to i:\rn a rw;i;. :'/-■• \\l ANTED — Kunn . in or near ... Brown . \ V county, cheap and good, for my house nnd lot; give" full description. Address i> 25, Globe. ; _ ;■;_ ■_ -■■■ ■-• : - '-' ■-■ W~ ILL KXCIIANUiv- For St. Paul and Minneapolis property. 40 acres of lim ber land and 5-acre 'orange grove with 50 ) bearing trees located" on the' Manatee river, Florida. . • For further particulars --address P.O. Box 2584. St. Pant.- ■■ .-■--. .-■■•■-::- Vi-^^cciluniirsof "Want" arts.' in t_c Globe •hot c tim jj, ;luy other paper. POPtfllS. SITUATIONS »mi£i[>. ; . FfinalriM OOK foldeks wanted. F. Engel, 34 Union Mock. ; • ■• ■;■■■'- '; "- COMPOS — Female . compositor, ■> wanted to learn job work. -26 I'nion block; call between 12 and 1 or 5 and 0:30. Coon for small family, to go to Chicago; J wages, 's!({; German or Irish preferred. 7S Enst Seventh: st., The Help Exchange. ; - DINING room: girl wanted, at 66 East Fourth , st; Scandinavian, pre ferred^ - ■■ -.-; v\ HAT TRIMMER— a lady who has had experience in trimming and making hats. Apply at once to Fire Sale , "Store, 57 East Seventh St. '.] /. ''.. \.\ oitskkkkpkr— Wanted, one temHle housekeeper to call sitriC East Seventh st. HOUSEWORK— vT anted, girl for general housework. : Call at 5(>6 Marshall ay.« ODS^VVOiiK— Wanted, a competent Al housemaid or second girl; English or German preferred. Apply mornings 107 Virginia nv. ___■ . . . : - .■ . . - HOUSEWORK — Wanted, good, strong German girl for general housework; must have references. . <!■! Martin st. . OUSKWOKK- a German - pirl 11 for housework at 451 Laura ay.. Union Park. -. ■ . . . - ■ HOUSEWOKK — Servant for general housework in a family of three. 300 Selby av^ near Western. . ■■ - H orsi-:wbnii— good girl fur cenpral housework, immediately. 715 Marshall ay. ....— ■ HOUsfc.WoK»\— Competent girl for gen eral housework. o>»3 John st. OUSEWOKK- Wanted, girl for general housework ; small family. «49 Dayton nvc . WORK— First-class girl wanted for general housework; German pre ferred. Apply at 536 Canada st. HUtlSbWotiK — in small family. 334 East Eleventh St.. corner Pine st HOUSEWORK— or Scandinavian gill for general housework; three in family. 054 Laurel nv. HifUtiKWOUK— Wai.tcd. girl for general housework ; apply at once. 11. T. Drate, 435 Portland avc. __^ UIiSMVMKK- « girl for gen eral housework; small family. 295 St Anthony ay. OU»fc\VOKh- Wunted, girl for general housework. Cnll (i'J7 Jackson st. HOUSKWOi-sR— Wanted, competent pirl for general housework; good wages. 227 lglcbart st - .';■.• HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general houseworK nt 4 8 AshlHiid ay. , ■■ OUwEWOKK— Wanted, a good, strong girl for general housework. 9_'2 Enst Miiinr h ihn st. ' DUSK WORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework, Cull at Itoom 4. Forepnugh Block, Seven corners. '-■■:- r HO USE WO XX— Wan ted, girl for general • housework at Hnmlinc. ■ Inquire of George Bros.. ::8 .East Fourth st Frost block. ■ : '■ ■ ■ H OUSKWOKK— Wanted, a neat cirl for general housework at 312 Nelson ay. HM!-i\\<» " -<;irl for pl.-iin house work,. 511 -Holly 'av.'----- ■ ' OUS-.WOKk— Wanted, girl fourteen .or. fifteen to assist, with housework. Ap ply 493 Miirsiinll avc. mornings. ■ '"*■: OUSEWOK —Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. J. W. M«bon, 82 West Central ay., corner Rice. <)U>t'.WOKK— Girl for general house . work in small family : call at once. O'J!) John st. - ■•-■■■•■ :■ ■ ''-u---:.- LAV Mi ICESJS— Wanted, first-class laun- Ld dry girl. IPS East Tenth, st ■ UKSE Gl Ul.,— Wanifd, a nurse girl be tween twelve nnd fifteen years. Apply «o.'» Olive st. - ■ ■ . -. -. ■ pOLlsiiEK— Wanted, an experienced -L polisher Immediately, for laundry. Call at 574 Mississippi st. ' .... SECOND <JlKL— WuntPd, o f-'irl for sec ond girl, also, to help with children. Apply "!)'_• Holly ay. . ■■ ■ : m:^hmi uoitiv— A girl for second work wanted at Oil Ashlmd ay. ; one with good references and willing to leave tne city. ' KCOND WORK— Wanted, girl of four teen or fifteen for second work at 75 Mackubin st. "..- ■•■■•■ :■ : : ••.-•.-■'•.-.■ T^klTkgkAM from Alsonn. Io. : Hurry -L cook: mine gore: send one sure: $31. Apply Douglass' Intelli'-'Cnce. 35 seventh. A IST FINISHED— mi expe rienced waist linisher. at Miss Martin's, 13 East Third st. > ■■■ I . ■ WANTED— Three dining room girls for one hotel: also two cooks, $30- out of city. Ladies' Employment. iQO St. Peter st. •J lihKMASS ANI> TWO SWEDES to *J travel out West: ?15 per day : experience not necessary, Stall ".3, City Market. IJQ EAST SEVENTH, CORNER nilN / O nesota— Good girls wanted for best places in city; good wages. | ; A /•/• ST. FKTEK ST.— Thirty- com- '• H<\J\J petent girls wanted for house and hotel work. Employment dtli'v. - '- - IIIISirVKSS CIIAKCFS. • . ' ,>a«-fi«.<'iti««'.v a Wltcrlcr. . 001 l 03. ClinmJicr of Commerce. Half value, eight room flat, nicely furnished, in heart of city, full of roomers. • Cigar and confectionery store, brick building, living rooms: a nice busiuass at your own. price.. ! Six-room flat, ton ton, ens. electric bolls and furniture, half value. Flat, furnished, to ex etaanee for lot. . Boarding houses on the in stallment plan. Cigar stores 100 nud up wards. McKenney <*: Wheeier. room 05. Chamber of Commerce. • ... -.... Miscellaneous Business UCIIIT i— Good office for architect over West Side Bank: splendid opening for one who is willing to work up a business: also, several choice suites of roems, with water. * Law ton 8r0?., . 175 South Wabasha st. formerly Dakota uv. BUSINESS ma> to join mem introduc ing the McAnuity tllgta Speed koller Mills and Force Feeders in Canada and Great Britain; both lire the leading machines with Amerlcen millers; can be si-en in operation in the Plllsbury A mill. Call on or address J. A.McAnulty, St. James Hotel. Minneapolis. 1 \ENTIST— A good location for cleulist XJ over West Side bank: 3 ,<KK> popnla latiou on West side; only one dentist here. Lawton Bros., 175 South Wabasha st, for merly Ptiktita nv. OCTOU— Good office suitable for doctor over West Side. Bank. Lnwton Bros., 175 South Wabasha st., formerly Dakota ay. DKUG STOKE— The only one in a eood town, for sale; price "low and terms easy; stock, etc., about 000: good paying business. F., Noyes Bros. & Cutler. FOX SALE— Choice drug stock, with ele gant fixtures, doing a good cash busi ness; centrally located in one of the best cities in South Dakota: invoice about s7,<too; goofi reasons for selling. Address G., Globe. me SALE— saloon in main business part of city on vtry easy terms. Address Knise Bros., Mankato. Minn. FOX SALE— A new stock of general mer chandise with buildings and lots, in a lively town; stock about S2 < -00: stock for cash; building for sale or rent; same parly is bound for Europe. Box 37. Lidgerwood, N. D. .. Ftht SALE— A fine two-story saloon build ing, with fixtures, on main street in booming town.having a very profitable trade. Address L., Box fO, Hay ward. Wis. - AKi'NEK wanted in barber shop who will buy two chairs. Address Lizzie Ken nedy, 141! Enst Fifth st. . Pi«Y>>lClAN wishes to hear of an open ing, or would act as an assistant Ad dress T. 11., 174 Acker st., St. Paul. ' TrIKEE-CHAIK I'.AKItKiC SIKH" for. snle cheap. Address Adam Weber. 274 East Third St.. Winona, Minn.. : WANTED— Partner in ottice business: must be good penman, sober and come well recommended; small capital required. Address S 237, Globe. ■■ WE HAVE an opening for young man with 84,000 to S-U'Oi'CHsh. to get an interest In manufacturing business already established and doing a good. safe, paying business. Address V I. K. :-7. Glnhe. ..- LOST AKI> Fou.\n. Dog lost— Pug Dog— Answers to name Lillie; SO reward if returned to 5 Sher bnrno or. : . ""..: :"-■; DOGS LOST— Brown Irish setter and yel low deer hound. : Return :to 69 East Fourth and receive reward. . : ..'".',■.," ,- MI i TEN LOST— Fur lnitien.Saiurdav, in : East St Paul. Finder return to Globe office, St Paul. or address Samuel. ;Breck, 2 20 Fifth uv. south, Minneapolis. > -.- -.-. PLANS LOST— Pinn. of double house, in heart of city; reward if returned to 354 Minnesota st ■-.-;' ■';■:.-. . ' ■'-- -v ■- ;'..j ;:•-■-■ POXY FOr.vi>— ' bay ' pony noont. ■- eight years old; ' black mane nnd • tail; left hind lug white. Call Northwestern Ice Company. ;^£-'A. ■ ■ . ■ ■ . THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 27, 1890. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WAWTEI>. . : ' ■ *..'. Males* .■■"'• AKBER— A barber of experience wants situation either in . Minneapolis or any other city. In answering state wages offered Address D 37. Globe, Minneapolis. BOi»'\ ivKi^F Mo— Books opened, ciosea, posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block. St. Paul -- --•-.-- CAN VASSJEK-Boy would • like to pet a v^ position as canvasser or something like that; is eighteen years old. Apply at 498 Broadway.' -r\r, • ' - ; .•"";•*•■■ T',?^' CLEKK— A Scandinavian, speaking the . German language, with years' experl cnco in clothing and boots and shoes, wants a position, city or country; first-class refer ences. Address 50 .Globe. .- ■ ■■• '•■ ■ = -.. /COACHMAN, with six years' city, ex .' >- y perience, wants a. situation: best of ref- ' enoes; one who knows his business. Address Coachman, 503 East Seventh.- * ■■/■'** nOACHMAS- Wanted, a place as coa^h- Vy man by voting colored man, well ex perienced. Address J -31, Globe. ■■..:*. 1 1OACHMAN-A young man wishes a sit >• '- uation as coachman with private fam ily: good reference, j Address W 26, Globe. COOK — Situation by competent man conk; strictly temi .rate! Address B 234. Globe. CuOft— Wanted, situation as cook by a colored man: references furnished; no objection to leaving the city.' Address S -130, Globe. •■•■.- - • ■ ■'.;■' .""*: DKtCiUiKT— registered by . ex amination, desires position; finest rec ommendations. . Address N." G., No. 314 Rice st. >:■■-' .•■-.. ' - - D.t'i.tiiM' — Registered in Minnesota and Wisconsin, wants a situation speaks English, German and Scandinavian. ' M 42, Glohe. Dut.'tjUts I'— situation by a drug gist of eight years' experience ; married ; no liquor, no tobacco; will work for small wages until registered in Minnesota; best of reference.: Call at 71 Ea^t Seventh St., or address Box 17"). New Hampton, )o. D;iU« CLKKK- Young Scandinavian, with eight mouths' experience, would like position in drug store: five best refer ence. Address O. _.. Noyea Bros. & Cutler. EMPi.oii German boy wants any kind of work; is good and strong, is eighteen years old, can speak English and German. Address Paul Smith, 945 Otto ay,, St. IT 111. :-■ EAijf L.«iV.tli<,K r— German boy wants work of any kind; is good and strong; ! is eighteen years old; speaks Eii'-rlisn mid. i German. Address j Julius Plevka, 701 Thomas st. o.>lPLOVMli>T— situation wanted by a J-J man competent for most any position; wasres no object. Address S. W. 11.. Globe. '• "EVUIM..OVMKNT— Situa ion wanted, with XL/ good salary; can give bonds and refer ences for trust , position two positions . ex tending sixteen years; wnai have you to otter? Address P 36. Globe. GAKUKXKK-A German gardener, seven yean in thiscouptry. would like to have n situation. Address I_U Eva St., West St. Paul i /i AUDKXEIJ- Kituadon by young man In vT • a private family ns gardener: can take care of horses: drive: long experience; good eif reference. Address O _38, Globe. Gi;i>O..i.i Vtir.Uti: competent, speak ing three languages, well -acquainted, with good city references, wants position; pood writer. Address V 331, GI->he. ; PtikS VrAi—A practical primer, married, twenty-two years' experience, wants steady employment in country office; refer ences. A. I. Shaver, Mason City. lowa. ; Sm»i»Tl7A~sL KKPOKTKK— Experi enced shorthand " reporter desires posi tion: law office preferred; salary, 860; city references. Address 0 24", Globe. i i i I Ail \VANT_D — By » young j mmi in banking, real estate or merenn- i tile: has hud several years' exoerieuce in ; each, in. d is a thorough accountant; first- | class refer noes. Address X 23<>, Globe. .'iDN'Oi.KAfiiKK- Three years' experi ence: desires position after May 15: use Remington. Hammond. Caligraph; Minneap olis referred; references. Address F '24, Glohe. ■ ■ ■ • ■ •■■■■••■:• ■■-■, IIOKSKS ASP CARRIAGES. FOK.»AL.ii — A phaeton almost new; will sell for less ihiin half price. Call at 723 Portland ay., or -15 Court block. . /. 7 r FditnAut, — NiCB lar^c black horse, cheap; five rears old. or will trade for a light driver. Cull at 3(>5 Yon Minden st '-. „,-• OK sAL . 11 V »»WN' EK— A young, ter ; feetly matched carriage team and rock away. , Address li., Globe,-.' ' . - ./ -■;■■ ■_■> (,'Oii SALE- ISO. 1 team, together or I. separate. 2,^<>o pounds. h>ilf-blood Nor man, sound and kind, at 217 Eighth st. OK ,-sAI.IS OK iOXCHANGK for real es tate, standard and common-i>red young horses. Address Jos. Carr. corner. Western and Xel-nn ays. FORTY UKAD of driving horse.-- for - said atMiilvehill's barn, 31 and 33 Chicago ay.. West St. Paul. ' Hi) .i.._ to winter, at Midway Par- sta bles. A. J. Woodnmnsoe. KIiDC. PONY for sale; good, strong, well broken, useful: want farm wagon and buggy. Address A !!35. Globe. ..-■■ WO i M iff fc.O~Cl.\ de stallions for ; sale before the 15th of April; matched and driving horses cheap. William Engei, - Owntoima, Minn. : : <- \\l ■» ClT_ BUGGY C0.— N0.490t0511 i Minnesota St, St. Paul— Carriages,' sur reys, phaetons, buggies, wagons, carts and harness of every description at bottom prices: good single harness, $•* and $10: ■ go< d road cart. $15; catalogues free; mail orders promptly filled. --chants known to have no rites oa ittGi choose this page to advertise on. . : - : FOR SALE. ■'" :' ..' Blt.i.iA TAi.Lk>— For, wile cheap. one pool and one billiard table, both in good repair.. For particulars, address Lock Box 83. St Chnrles, Minn. ■ ::-- 1 .. BLACKS »IITH TOOLS— sale, set blacksmith tools almost new. i ""dress 445 Fulton st. . "-" 1.^,1 D.^.«» A large otiice desk cheap. quire , nt 1"Q East Third st. ;/ OK SALE — Lawyers— First nil vol ! umes, nil new, American and English Encvclopedin of 'Lnw. Capital Loan Co. FUicNITUKK— For sale cheap, one large and one single bedstead, mattress and springs: one commode, one washstand, one small-size platform scale, one ice cooler. €all at '279 St- Anthony ay. - : fCRNITUicE and parlor roods sold on the installment plan. 109 West Seventii. LA Hi— For sale cheap, a small lathe, one desk, one buggy. 13G East Fourth. Ml 15 to 4i> gallons per day delivered in city by team. What will you pay for it? Address V _■')_. Globe. AKLOIt SAFK— For sale, handsome small parlor safe, Hall manufacture. cost S-iO, for $15; who wants ii? Call 211 Pearl. P.fOi. i ABLE— For sale, cheap for cash, ; pool table, large coal stove (Hnb heater)., bar counter and fixtures. Apply corner Tenth and College ay. KW'l>« MAUHIN KS»— Second-hand, SO and if 1»; all kinds of machines re paired. 32 West Third st. • ISs»TRIJCTI«K\. ~~ OLLKGE SHORTHAND AND TYPK ; writing— Day and evening; best teach ers; lowest rates. Send for catalogue. Miss J. I). Hess, 814 Pioneer Press Building. '■' «»l ISK KSIi-KV. teacher of guitar. 318 Wabasha St.. Grand Mock. - - ' ST. AG.V lii AN AtADhMV OF MUSIC and Art. •_'« East Exchange Lessons given on piano, organ, violin and guitar; also a thorough course in drawing and paint ing, including crayon, pastel, water colors and decorative art work. . For terms call or . undrew the Snr>eriores? ■ : WA«TKI>' TO' BUY. /CLOTHING— Wanted to buy, second-hand V clothing for cash. B 23 1. Globe. :>. - ; DK>K— \Vi>ntPd to buy, a small office desk. Address S 231, Globe. -=..«•' PICKET Fr.NCIXG — Wanted to buy, • about 50() feet |of secoud-hand picket fencing, at once.' Address H 232. Globe. U/hir m* J" our rooms vacant? An ad in tna ">iy <-;ix>p.e will rent them. '•-■•• • • . STORE ASP BAB FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAJ.OOW fixtures, ice ■ boxes, mirrors.: pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. 21S Washington ay. n.. Minneapolis.:'" -■•■■" *76 C/ fAiolet ads. in toe «lobe tire seen by r/u jo the most people. ' . . . POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WAlfi-SP. Females. .. pASHIEK- Situation wanted by. young V>.? lady as cashier or assistant cashier in 1 ' restaurant or store; best ;of references ' fur nished. Address H 23-, Globe. '.'. ■ ■ COOK— Situation wanted "as cook; lirst class; in a small private family; no ob jection to a small washing. Call 4.8 West • Ninth st. I • ... , .;, L___3 C'IOPI'IST— A young lady who writes a J good hand would like position as copy ist. Address X 237, Globe. : * - - .] nRKSSMAKEU would like to do sewing ■ LJ for private families; will work cheap. Address M. L.. 134 Alt. Airy st. . r\KESS3IAKER— Wanted — Competent \J dressmaker would like sewing in fam- . ilies; references given. Address V «s,Glotip. ( ' HOUSEKEEPEK—A lady from the East,.' H of experience and education, desire's rt ( , position as housekeeper in a large or small family where ability will be appreciated. The* very best of references given. Address- A : 241, Globe. -v .„..- - 3: LJOUSEKEEPEK— A lady would like to* •■ n make herself generally useful in a farm, house and teach children. . Address G 17,< Globe, Minneapolis. \: .-'■'■ ■ .__ Tl OiISEIiEE r_K-A young woman wants XJ. a situation as houskeeper in widower's family. Address E. X.. Globe. - - . ' DABTRV Wanted— Woman wants i situation as pastry cook. Address T 232, Globe. ■■:•■■■■• . ..:'.:• SEWING— Wanted, sewing- by the day or to take home. Address L 233. Globe.;: - WASHING wanted by woman • who will go out washing, house and office clean ing by day; also family washing taken home. Call or -address 136 Texas St.. West Bide."'."-.. WASHING— A €erm«n woman wants ; .washing. and scrubbing. i>M-'> Charles St., up stairs. : ; . ■ -. WASH i Want « place for washing or housecleaning. Address H 233, Globe. ryo east SK-Vs'TSTH— Help Ex / O change — Recommended i '- help fur nished on very shortest notice . . -FIJiA^CIAIi. -....■' .J A: — VOM-,,1 is loautdby us on improved, • real estate security in St Paul. Minne apolis and Duluth at , CV». 7. ■._ per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. K. M. ' Newport <_ Son. investment bankers. 152,' 153 and 154 Drake block. St. Pnul. V — LOAN* . made on personal property. • Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, .7. S. Mnci;ey, president, liooms IS, 14. First National Bank building, St. Paul, and Room 2. Collnni block. Mini enpolis. . . '. ' .H. FAG .T, room 28. Glol*.' tins • money to 1 >au on improved or unim proved city property at 6, 7 or 8 per cent ac- ■ cording to location. • • . " ■ ; __(!.•*__ AM .UUttruAUK I,OA:i CO3I-; pany. loans'-. money in any amount at. lowest rates on furniture, horses, pitmos.: commercial paper, jewelry and nil kinds of personal property without .-ffioval from, house: loans mode without delay and can be • paid up in small amounts. Uoom 7, First 1 ' National Bunk Bnildinz. La ittri'; AMOJ..NTS of money to loan on improved property at (> per cent. Gilmuu & Co.. New York Life building. ' MO_j~_ *>.\ ■ iiu; by ii. li. mini A: >o. . 34 East Third St.. room 1, on furniture, ; pianos, horses, carriages, etc.: also on ware house receipts, diamonds, watcher an<l sil verware:- private room for ladies; all business : strictly •confidential. , '■ ■■ MONEY K E AD Y for mortgages: taooer ate terms; vacant property •or im proved. 11. t'u'.dwell, room 50, Chamber of Commerce.. ■ •' .• ' '• '• ONEY TO LOAN: . 'on ■ St. Paul real' estate. St. Paul Mutual Building Assort; ciatiou No. 1. East Fourth i st. ■ -i Mu_irJYTO i^.-.a.n by Lnwton 8r05.. 40?' .Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ny: h.-ive^ on hand $7,- uo at (i' per cent on improved' property. ' \ "'■ ' - ■ :— '.' MONEY TO LOAN— I want applications; i for Uie following .-amounts: $5 O, ■ $1.50.), S2,u 0, §2,50 >, $3.5 >U, g5,«K)<Vs $M»,O- oands2 »,«' (», on (jt. Paul real estate nt fowest rate of interest: no delay. D. 11, . Midland, l"l East Fourth st. '.. . c' MO.^ISY t\t >,UA.< without delay. from" lrl SI" upwards, on furnituro, horses, jew . elry, etc. ; time checks; notes and - second real estate mortgages bought. .Minnesota Loan Co.. 1 17 East Fourth st. I ivi r_iv v *■*■■ a *'• ' in sums ii ? :<; ' I»X\_/I^l JL_ X and upward on furniture, pianos, -horses, carriages, etc., without' re moval: also ou L ! diamonds.)! and v.atches* notes and ■ time checks bought by Mutual ■ ' Loan and Investment Company.. E. S. Case," manager. 3<*oMt Jackson si.. Rooms 1 wild _. fcCllKlT- LOAa CO., "^ •■ ' "> •' 325 Jackson st '"':'■ Any amount of money to loan -on furniture, horses, carriages, diamonds and jewelry at the lowest rates. Business strictly private. .7. E. Flaniaan. Manager. • W* _-. M.mi _ _,»_<> *>io. <._:.. < • Building— Mortgage loans made promptly: 6. 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought. * ■ - v " i ji. .x. Vl<iL'_.ii* <to CO., 41 -"A ■> i' Foubth St., cobker Cedar— G. 7 and 8 PER CENT MONEY OX HAND FOR VACANT OSS IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOANS; PARTIAL PAY MENTS CAN BE MADE ON THE I'EINCIPAL: PUH CHASE MONEY MORTGAGES, BONUS AND STOCKS BOUGHT SOLD. ..--•' <[_»")/ Hill •TO LOAN, first mortgage, t^/C\J^\J\JKJ sums to suit: -current inter est. JflmenO. Mftirn. 3"3 .Invlvsnn st 3mJSI€AI« WHITN£y ? S'^P^ oi{Ji - PI A |«f\Q-*lA>*W. S4.i, 510, L l__.L>l_/O 8125. $ir.O Bargains.. 0 1 X VT A IVTW-"' iGA ' Warra • tedTiii V^lvVTilll O $:w. $X>. Warranted In perfect order. Orgiin stools. Or:an books. IV/lTTCrr^ A>l» BOOKS specially se ifl U OiVy lected for the holiday season. PF IfT T? iN< * X AiIVA . 1 1 •/_ V ; C JjU J. JDO perfect instruments, from SI and tip. Flute pads. Flute music. \7"Tf- f~tlV q-*hkkinkststock V l'L/J-illi kj of solo and orchestra violins in St. Paul. Bows. Mrin^s, Cases, etc. pj[ IT A D Q- H V I' *«'fAT*.,_.p~!!Hry. uUllArvio Tilton and Martin Guitars: tine Gui ar Strings. Cases, etc. ■ --'.- .^ MANDOLIJNS 1^: ■Mexican: fine solo instruments; prices, $3.50 to $."i . Instruction Books. Cases, etc. . - ' . D A IV inQ- Fl ' ; ' JESH STi»C>» 10<Mo IjJ\ il J \J<j select from ; every one warranted. Banjo Books, Banjo Cases. MUSIC BOXES airs : iuteitihaugeabie cvilnder boxes. - ;:. V* tIT'FAT pV\' ttl ' slcsto " E . V* ill 11 > Hi I 097 East Third st piA.NUTUNIsU- 31.50— first-class work X guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutcheit, 5_5 W:ibnshu «., Room -; city references. inn a "business chance," look in SUN rof DAY'_ GLOBE.the great "Want" me diniTi. - . -■■ ■ .■•■-■•■■• ■■- - ' -•■■•:■. . . i:LLi%i:(US. ' '-■;• ;1 - ,-.-■-■-'■■■■ - ■-.•« • ; --- '■''■:: •■ ■■'- -■ 8 AK'i KMii> « ' •-;-■! ot.any size and depth drilled; water supplies furnished and water works constructed. >■ OH. Gas audr- Water Well Drilling company^ Pioneer Press Building. St PauL .Minn. - . :e AUIi.N l'iilV.-lr. llOsi^l-AL— : H. Stenzel; 254 Martin st. '; r »TIMEATEK ANi> MAsgihKAD.cos- J. ■ tumes. wigs aud beards, crease paints: for stage use. and TJhe>iter-Leih-Bibliothek. Mrs. L. Neitmann. 56 East ; Seventh ; su, Su 'j Paul. Minn. .. • :. . "* **. -U •.; WAJsTi-Jl>— Everybody to advertise their" - wants in the German daily. 140 East j Third st. " '■ ' " ..- . ___ _______ . WAITED TO REJfT. > FARM— Wanted to rent, large or small farm suitable for dairy, near city. Ad- 3 dressC 333, Globe. - \ . . ■■■■:: '■ HOUSE— Wanted to rent, a modern nouse "of nine or ten rooms, with stable, oni- St Anthony hill: must be in a first-class neighborhood. Address C. A. P.. Globe. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ' SECOND JU dicial District County of Kamsey. . ■ . Eleanor Basso, plaintiff, vs. James A. Basso, : defendant— ■ -■■•■•- .-.-• •• .■■■•.'- ..-.? The State of Minnesota to the . above-named defendant: ... • '■■■■' ' ■ :":■ : ; * You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, ' and to serve a copy -o! your answer to \ the said complaint on the subscriber.at bis office, in North St' PauL Ramsey county.Minnesota, •within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the ■. day of such service ; and, if you fail to - answer, the : said complaint within the time aforesaid^ the , . plaintiff in this action will apply to the -court : for the relief demanded therein. . ■;. .. • - Dated March 20th.- A_D. JB9O. -; - . ; ... - .CHARLES S. ROBERTS, -? :-: . . Plaintiffs Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. _ _ _ — — — - — — ___——_ i ——————— — — — - — » No/n wanted ads. in the Globe are seen by ( nttJfi the most people * POPULAR WANTS. : CAN BE LEFT __FOB INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: A. T. GUERNSEY, fornef Dale and Selby . Aveiiue. .-''•' ' ' • ."' .' ' ■ P.jL.LILLYBECK.comer Seventh and John: streeis. . . ■. ■■„■•"■-■■ ! Mi C. ■ LYONS, ' Druggist, ' 707 East "; Third Street, corner Bates. . _•■;/-; CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University •-., avenue, comer Virginia. , .j :- . r MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash j- land avenue and Dale street. - ■' ,A.iP. WILKES. Druggist; 7HH and 761 West O Seventh street .'■ - '" .BERKMAN _ CO.. .2* Dakota avenuai .. TiV, ' _.iFPX"'4.B2 Rice street. L '•.._* ' ;; ,.; : . FIiANJCL; OSBURG, 378 Western avenue. %H. HAVES. 441 West Seventh street. > ; . . Tf.iVAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Seventh j aireet. ; '- ' - :..•.'•..' v.- .';-:^' •fIjPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisst, ID.O East ur Seventh street .- --. ■ . JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY. Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. ■VVILKBS' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. t . ;M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442 Broadway. •■ HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and . i St. Peter streets. ~ R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist, corner ;; Third and Mario. - ■.*" V.: ."■•..'■ -.'•" H. P. PETTIGI_}W. corner Rica find Igle ■ hart. . *A-X.k : W. M. RICHARDSON. 70.^ Wabasha. 3'T?S. .TKN-NTE ri,T\Tnv. Pl East Seventh -. REAL. ESTATE FOB SAMS. ■" . na^raw Bros*. A (Nmuiii. . Duluth and Superior Real Estate. 129 and .. 180 Globe Building, Si. Paul. Minn. . Wii D'.'.siKl. to obtain control of acres •V in Douglas county, Wis.. and St Louis county. Minn. : also I lots , and blocks in the cities of Superior, Wis.. Mid Duluth, Minn.; •wo have constant inquiries for property in • "Both ,these pluces: persons desiring tp turn property quickly will find it to their '. advan -tHHe to 'Correspond with us; we have at the "present time some of the best bargains ever . offered at the head of the Juke. Magraw ;Bros. & O'-mnn.', . : •■■ ■ • ■ £>ul»th & Superior Real Estate. DO YOU OWN ANY LOTS, acres, or . equities in Superior or Duluth? If you ; have, send me a description with your price and terms. Do you want to invest at the '•Head of the Laker" I have a large list which I control exclusively. Correspondence solicited. Robert G McDowell, 40(5 Palladio •Building. Duliith. .Minn. *■•"■'■ : . lli<MM'li:in«M>iis List. \— stop i»AYiJi« iir.N'i— i in ana avail yourself of the inducements we are offering for. you to own your own home; only 8200 down nndS2."> per month, which takes care of both principal' and interest; a liaudsome and comfort ible home for only $2..i0->, mid on Die above easy ■ terms; don't 'fail to call- oikJ sec us, and make an cnrly se L '•lion ; houses are all new. located on St. 'Anthony hilL, the most desirable residence section of iiipcity; handsome and durable; brick fronts, with" brown stone trimmings', brick parti walls- bctwreu every house run ning through to the roof, six lurg<\ light and airy rooms, cellar under entire house, good ■sizcdyarcl both front and rear, vestibules, ■■ciiy water, gas, electric bells, handsome haidwoiKl mantels, finished throughout ,tit iihe best possible- mjinner for warmth. ..comfort and durability: li>eation Martin. st, mi Ween St. Albuns nud Grotto sts; just, p.wmt >:S3.!'()i hou>e for £<-"» 0; a better thing for money than anything else offered to-dny ii^ the city of St. Paul; call and nee us - with (Ojitidelny and let us show yon what advaq \kgts< we can o'.rer you. Bristol <_ Loomis, . .j^yj Pioneer Press Building. Eii^iic'TxiAC J*_.i-i' _.i_i_.— ■ - .'■. . , . Cheap Lots — ;<'hcnp lots on Ellen, Charles, Edmund, A'uroin. ■'• Builders, see us. * ... -. !• Rothschild & Thurston. Money toloan 311 P. P. Building. KTKA choice land near Herman. SO; worth 812. S. N. ' Stewart, Wybiidotte, "i\»n... ... •*' ■•■'■■■•• • '■ •-■• * ■-■'■ •'-.-' -; ipbi\ SAL.I-— One ■of the finest pieces of X ! residence property in St. Paul. oeing 83 feet frontage on- central pare, . corner of Summit ay.. southeast-facing:- the only va cnut corner left on Central park: it will be ■*bld at low price if sold within a few days. For further particulars: call at D. \ H. .Mi chnud's, nil. East Fourth st. FOii S.VLK-Aii extra, good farm of 260 acres, sixteen miles from Minneapolis, Minn. : adapted to st. -etc or grain: . a paying dairy farm. Write J.M. Woods. Anoba. Minn. on sai.K— A residence wiih 1 eighteen ; rooms: fine lawn : good barn; finely located oil the bank of the Mississippi river, in the town -of Wabnsha: adapted for a nice summer home or a club house; torms reasou-. able. Direct S. D. MM-gan, Wabasha. Minn. ~; ; TIoMKSI m ;uiU_ si HOME,! ; T : ; : We sell none but what are A 1 '■ | j i : in quality and, construction. : I . '. : \ • Rothschild & Thurston, : : • :^ 314 Pioneer Press Building. '! .: : ! "homes. "homes. : : JF YOU WANT a large lot with a nice cot -1 tnge for S3O ' near White Bear Lake, call onOrtinG. Clay & Co., Room 97, Globe Building. . - --■ ■ - ' -• -. MKItUJAM.I'AI4K— SIOO down, balance monthly, new" cight-Toom ■■bouse and alcove, soutn facing on *nain st, near de pot* city water up and down stairs: cellar under whole house with outside entrance; hardwood finish. extra fine: hardwood floors, ntuicioe oak mantel, plate glass, electric Us; large -attic finished off; house douWe-bac_ i..ir.ercd, thoroughly and warmly built; screen windows and floors, storm sash. etc. F. G. Minor, near pot, Merriam Park. NEW HOUSE LXI)..LOf. and clear lot ! to exchange for larger house and lots l good neighborhood. F. H. Aldrich & Sons. WEHAVt an excellent location for a VV bank with moderate capital: good country and growing town. Address Box : 2:>. Lidgerwood. N- D- • ' ■ '•* ' _ : , AUCTION SALES.* San«oine l> sCoinpaiiy,Anctioneerß ~A LCrloN, furniture storage; loans, any A ■amount; carpet cleaning. Sauso-ne s. 411.-Siblevst. — — — STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Ramsey— Probate Court. :;i :.'• - . In the matter of, the estate of John Joseph * ' Kennedy, deceased. '.-'- Letters of administration on • the estate of 'John Joseph Kennedy, deceased, late I of the jcounty of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, being granted to Annie C. Kenned ■ =■'. • *s - It is ordered. That six months be and the *ame is hereby allowed from and after the : date of this order, in which all persons nav-. ling claims or - demands against the said de ceased are required to rile the same in the ■probate court of said county, for examina .tion and allowance, or be forever barred. . alt is further ordered. That the first Monday ip October. A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m.. l«a>a general term of said probate court, to be .lie~ld at the court house in the city of saint . Paul, in said county, be and the same hereby ; ik'appoiuted as the time and place when and i.'w-Jiere the said probate court will examine ?aaid adjust said claims and demands. " : !<And it is further ordered. Thut notice of : stich hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for : three successive weeks in the St. Paul Dailt • <3_obe, a daily newspaper printed and pub - lisneci in said county. • ■ . , »©ated at Saint Paul thla 19th day "of : Mirch. 1890. - ■ r • By the Court: • ' ■Jr [l. s.] SAMUEL MORRISON," i" t, : . ■■-■* Judge of Probate. Frederick L. Me Ghee, Attorney. "'*■■ ■• ■v : . . ' -■■ ':■'■■■'.-.■ ■ - * 'NO Try t_e Globe Wants. r_»ic_- They are read by all RISK, classes and bring aiQ prompt ret urns. They ■ always give moneys CAIN, worth. - POPULAR WANTS, r- '■'..: "■ FORREirr. -, r ' i : .. ■ . ' : -".V* ■■:-•.' Houses. '■ ' ■- ; ■'-.*, A— WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OF • : FICES, ~ FLATS, COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S . RENTING AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING/ . - ANY ONE wanting houses, flats, stores, "XX"' offices, see J. A. Owens & Son, Renting and Collection Agency, 82 Globe Building. ; HOUSE— rent a ten-room house, all ■ modern improvements, on Forbes ay. ; will rent cheap to . good party. ■'■ E. M. Kuby, • No. 159 Forbes ay., or 175 East Fourth st. HOUSE FOR RENT— Near business con ter: suitable for two families . rent cheap. Apply at Room 49, Globe building. HOUSES— For rent, dwellings Nos. 50 and 58 Park • place, and No. 84 Summit ay. Apply to Harvey Officer, 157 East Fourth st. OUSES— Two houses for rent; nine rooms each 689 and 693 East Seventh st: J. P. Allen, corner Seventh ana Jackson. HOUSE— For rent, a nine-room house and barn on the corner of Aurora and Vie • toria, to a small family; rent reasonable, in order to get good tenant to look after ; prop erty. Call next door, or at :48 Tenth west References required. - : . HOUSE— For rent, good family residence to good family, 161 Pleasant ay., April ! 1. ; Apply 293 West Third st. - ' "■■ __ HOUSE— A very desirable eight-room resi . dence for rent on Portland aye. H. • T. . Drake, 404 Drake Block. -•--:■ HOUSE— rent from May 1. eight-room •XI .corner house; furnace, bath, etc. 353 Fuller st. .:-".»> HOUSES— rent, Nos. 26 and 30 Igle tiart st. Apply at 634 St. Peter st. Furnished house, with modern conveniences, for. rent from May 1. Call at 560 Marshall ay. HOUSK— One-half of the Seibert double . house on East Tenth st. will be for rent after April 1. A good tenant may inquire at Seibert Bros.' Printing Office,2ol East Tenth St.',.;' . ' -■■■." HOUSE — For rent, new ten-room house; all modern conveniences; just off elec tric car line. Inquire at 95 West Seventh st. HOUSE— No. <530 St. Peter at., between Summit ay. and Iglehart st. Apply at 034 St. Peter st. _ HOUSE— Eight-room house. No. '-07 Nel son ay. Apply H. P. Schwabe, 523 Wa basha st. • "'■".' . . H Twelve-room house for rent; all modern improvements. 192 East Tenth st. Apply 19 i East Tenth st. HOUSES— . seven-room houses, St. Anthony hill, all conveniences, for $•20. "O per month. B. P.Wiigus, 132 E. 4th. Flat*. HE ALBION FLATS, fire-proof, comer Selby and Western ays. (on cable); first-class"in all respects; steam heat. . ele vator, electric light, laundry, window shades, screens, water, all included in rent: flats of six rooms, bath and hail, for or without housekeeping. $•>« nnd 552; flats of three rooms and bath, §33; suite of two parlors and bath, $30: same, furnished. .§37; suite of four rear rdnms, 825: Albion Cafe, newly refitted: rate. S3O per month, or $25 without wees-day lunch; 6 o'clock dinner: also two fine six-room flats and hath in the Alden. 57 .West College ay., rent $30. Apply to Fred S. Bryant, owner. 11l East Fourth St., or to jani tor, from 1 to 3 p. in. ' FLATS— To' rent, modern flats, with stenm heat, complete bath ' room*, ■ patent clothes dryers, and all modern conveniences; the rent is 25 per cent cheaper than oilier similar flats. BeifcUl Block, corner South Robert st. and Fairfiela nv. _ FLATS FOX RENT— and" six room . flats with all modern conveniences, $15 and $so per month. Inquire 98 Globe Build ing. m ]__ FLATS— fine eitrht-room : brick finis, modern conveniences, on St. Anthony ay. .E. J. Godfrey, 306 Jackson. " FLATS— Modern flats, $20, $25, $30 and $35 per month r two good stores on Selby. "Inquire Lovering the shoe Man. Rooms. -.."..-, —HOT ML. BRUSS iVU.'H —14 vTcst Fourth Fifty stenmheated rooms; 75 cents per day; special rates by month. GATE- ST.. 91!'— Corner Poplar St.— For rent, four large rooms up stairs. EOAR .ST.. 530— Rooms with gas. bent, and use of bath ; also table board by the week. p^'TBAL AY., 64V2— Between St. Peter vy-and Rice— Unfurnished front rooms in private family: terms moderate. . : '. . .... TT'IFTEENTH .. j ST— Three rooms, -; city . JO - water, newly papered and painted., In quire 199 Fourteenth st. "- . NINTH xT., 39 EAS Large, pieasunt furnished front room cheap; warm hath. '•■■..' ' •■":■'_' PtCAKIi ST., 213— T0 rent, two rooms ana JT pantry, furnished forhouseKeepiug; also two sleeping rooms. - . PLEASANT A Y.. 270— For rent, nicely ■ furnished rooms, single or en suite, with board, heat, use of piano and bath. - AAlstV ST., 231— Furnished rooms to rent; electric cars pass the door; all modern improvements. : ICE m 29:» — Corner Iglehnrt, Four Blocks From Capital—Nicely-fur nished rooms, single or en suite; $-1 and up wards. ROOMS— nice rooms at 377 lgie hnrt st. ■ ■ ■■■■■■ - - ■■-■ ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms for XV rent; nil modern conveniences. In quire 165 Mcßoal St. .■ ROOMS— choice suites of rooms over West Side bank, to rent reasonable to right parlies. Law ton Bros., 175 South Whbdsha st, formerly Dakota nv. ROOMS— Wanted, one or two furnished XV rooms for light housekeeping by man and wife. Address V 2 4. Globe. Rooms— Two suites ot five rooms each in the Taylor-Craig block on West Fifth st. ; all modern conveniences: references re quired. Apply to Taylor-Craig Corporation, 207 West Fifth st. .-.LBV A Y.— Half block from Summit— Nicely furnished front rooms; single or en suite: with or without ooard; all modern conveniences. ' B 241, Globe. ■• ' BMI8 MI I'll AY., Nicely furnished rooms, single and en suite; all modern conven iences; board if desired. .-■ :• ■ -. ; Sl'. i'l^TT.-.K ST., 387— Near sixth—Pleas unt furnished rooms, en suite; electric light and bath. ■ " rpiLTONST., 25— For rent, three uniur , X nishe'l rooms, with alcove and closets. •J a 6) WEST THIRD ST.— Near Summit •J-r/v Ay.— Lfirge parlor bed room; mod ern conveniences: 6 clock oinners. ._ Pint* to let ads - in tae 1 " 088 are * en Dy r /Ufa [},£ most people. . . _^ Stores. TORE— For Kent, No. 55 East. Fifth— Small brick; air. electric cur lines puss; near court house. Apply Cosgrove, 316 Cedar. ; StORK— For rent the eiesant small store, 100 East Third at* near Robert. A. K. Pruden.4oa-Sibley.st. " ST«>R«i— Corner East Seventh and Pine Double store 50xl0i>, with well lighted, plastered basement: finest corner on Seventh st. B. F. Knauft, 340 East Seventh. TOR.- fine store, No. 471 Wabnsha St., for rent. Inquire 16 West Fourth st. TORE AM) BASEMENT 181 and 183 -East Fourth st, between Jackson 'and Sibley sts. ; possession given July 1. 18 »0; also fine offices and loft, with . immediate possession; building heated by steam: ele vator service: power if required. A. H. Wilder, Room 5. ISS East Fourth st. ■ •-;•-■ I/I hi/ ore your rooms vacant An ad in the "*'/ Globe will rent them. . - Miscellaneous. ■• :■ •. - UTCHER SHOP — For rent, butcher shop, good stand, or whole property, in cluding twostorv brick building and" the butcher shop; will take lot in trade. Address 92-"> Rice st. ' - • ' •■"- ■-.■'■•' j^S^. Hard Coal Ranges. g^iPBUDEN STOVE CO., \§£ttjf •"- V' *09 Sibley St. :■;!['£ J?J of* Get Catalogues and Prices "...■■.■.-.■■■-- .■•-■■.-■ : 254» ---...'.■ ' ' ■■■i::-'-r- OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF O Mower— District Court, Tenth Judicial District . - •,:. ■■:■• . ... ,- ' - In the matter of tho receivership of Frank Lyons, insolvent. , ' ; : Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned was, by an order of said court duly made on ; the 22d day of March, A. D. 18! M). appointed receiver oi all the property and effects of the above-named insolvent, Frank Lyons, in business at Taopi. Minnesota, not exempt by law from execution. All creditors of said in solvent are hereby called upon to make and file with the undersigned, as such • receiver, duly verified proofs of their claims against said insolvent within twenty (20) days from the date of this notice. • .. /,.-". Y;p'J. : ; ■ Dated Austin. Minn., March 21, 1890.,.:",,..:: -, v ; ...^-..: J. D. SHEEDY. Receiver. •■'- FbekchA Wright, "Attorneys for Receiver. Ano you out oi employment - Advertise ; is . niv the Daily and Sunday Olobb, i 1 littl i^' r Sk mF*i WL ? fo^ \buRGROCERf SANTA CLAUS SOAP, : TSiaipbrdQißlKy Sells it. JMAKES WASHING VERY EASY|aiidVfeigb-t little flg^fae cryin? *S lc^ < '^^'WN.K.fAIRBANK & CO,— CHICAGO TICKET &£&&> OFFICES: 162 E. Third /JfwyMft 19Nicollet Street and /§ '^fffilfsjl House BlocUi Union Depot. \j trnioa U £)3pot F. 11. ANSoy, G. N. P. a. BT. PAUL, jp HlnAnO| Mti.W>TT- M!WNEArOL-8 Ar. ■ Lv. keb, ■ Chippewa Lv. Ar. . 7:45 1:25 Falls. Eau Claire. 12:15 B:*.'s - a.m. p.m. Neeuah. Oshkosh p.m. a.m. 3:4t> 7:15 Fond dn Lac and ti:2o 4:17 p.m. p.m. Waukesha. p.m. p.m. Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleepins; (Jars and the Central's famous Diniug Cars at tached to all through trains. : Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City R. R. Offices: Minneapolis, Ko. 3 Kicollet Houss Block and Union Depot. St. Paul, No. li)i K. Third St. and Union Depot. ~llTTmins~Da^yT s^ uL AITiVO AU Trains Dally. st PauL St ,p d uU Chicago --&•.- Dcs • - Moine3 Express. - 7:15 a. m. 7:30 a. m. Chicago, St Joe & • - -- . KausasC'ity. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. St. Louis and Mason ' ■ City Express...... 9:25 a.m. 6:30 p. in. Chicago «S:Dui>uquc -7:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Lyie . Accommoda tion.:... ........... 4:s'»p. m. lOri'i a. m. - • Trains arrive B<l minutes later nnd leave oJ minutes earlier from Minneapolis. IVIINNEAP OLTB & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY IVX . Albert Lea Route.. ■nonortiTurTS-nin.;: I ■ Leave Leave: Departing Trams. |st PauL MinneaD'is Chic. & Kan.' City Exprn9:s"> am ali>::s.-> am Dos Moines Uxpr n!»:f>s am a 1 '..>"> m Chicago "FastExpr"..!dG:3-'>pm d7.*()spm it. Louis '"Fast Expr''bO:'Js pm b7:lopm Dcs Moines passenger. pm d7:ospm Watervillo Expr. !a3:">opm n4:3'>pm Excelsior A Wntort'wn ;i^:<ioam aß:4sam Expel'r Hotel St. Louis a 3:50 pm a. >:3)pm- Exopl'rTlot^l St. Louis nil: Onm & XX. >'.'[>' 11 >•: » X Sninr.-u:: d Uml>. TiCKET OFFICES: ST. paul. .■• • • minneapolis. City Office — No. City Office— Xo. 1 190 East Third street, Washington aye., S., corner Sibley. ' " corner Hennepin. in ' Nicollet House. Block DEPOT-Foot Fourth Dkpot— Uor Third street. ti.-vv.'; I st. and Fourth ay. N. TICKEr OFFICE* ! |?2[©lsl St. Paul, 185 East Third : Bk^trn!^ Street; Minneapolis, 13 Rlllvla NicolJet House Block, fe^jgSßl around the coiner on Hoc- Trains Leave. |.• au Paul. .Miune.tpulU BostonExp.:. xa«J:10 p. m. xa 7:20 p. m. lliunesota Dl-j ■ : ' . ".' _ ' vi5i0n....... ! ....„.......". t b4:10 p. m, St. Crolx Fulls! • •Accom .... }bs;'np.m xUnion Depot; tboo Depot. -Jiiroadwa/ Depot. ■■•';■■ '■•; >'.'»■ : : ■ •■ - •'• a Daily. : . b Daily except Sunday. STOCK YARDS Til A INS. :; -V; ; .. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Lv. Minneapolis 7:00 9:45.1:30 Lv. St. Paul... 7:45 .... 1:00 4: M» A.M. P.M. P.M. p.m. Ar. Minneapolis... .9:ls 12:05 ti:OO ..... Ar.St Paul.;:... 11:15 ..... B:ly «:15 Daily Ex. Sunday. r ' ■ ■■ Chicago and St. Lonis. • V Trains on " The Bnrllnjrton" leave Union Depot, St. Paul, a* follow Kant ■ daylight sceaic Mississippi <>xpreu, 7. 50 inornhiir, arriv ing Chicago 10.83 night; ht. luuis. C.r.O morning, uiakini; direct counectlons for points KaKt and South. Limited Pullman Ve*tibnl«»d leaves 7.30 ereninu, arrivine Clilchro 0.00 morning; Breakfast in Dining Car, arrive St. Louis s.2o3fternm»n.. • . • ' It is The People's Favorite Hn« to Wl nona, La Crosse, Prairie dii Cliien, Dii bnque, Galena, Chicago, ICock Island, Peoria, St. Ikmils, and direct line to Hot Springs, Arkansas. ■ ■'•- ■- Ticket Offices, 164 East Third St., and Union Depot, St. l'aul. • J*^. 7 TICKET OFFICE*; N^/cSSS^-^^lSi East Third Street • '/MFmirirTJrtt'i & Union Depot, St. PanV ' % TICKET OFFICSI: 184 East Third Street £: I'nion Depot, St. Pant L*tf°STvk'J& I A means daily. B except /• Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. - .___L_^_Lv. St.l*»ul. j Ar. St. Paul Chicago & way.... B 7:15 a. m. li :00 p m.B LaCros.. Dub.&Lo.jß 7:i5 a. m. 1 1 :"<> p.m. B Uutchinson Local. B 8 a. m. ■-:> p.m.B St. Louis Kxprcs.3. A'J:l."i a.m. t>:'J < p.m. A Pra.duC..M.&C.Ex 9:15 a, m. (i:10 p.m. » Calmer &Day. Ex. B 0:15 a.m. t>:-'«i|t.m. B Mil.,Chi.& Atl.Ex. A 3:00 d. m. 1:50 p.m. A Austin &Way A <l:l«p. m. 1U:250.m.A Kochesier Local.. 5 p. m. ."•it.ni li Chicago Fast Mail A «;:40p.in.l 3:15 p.m. A Aberd'n& Mit. Ex. ! A 7 :13 p. m. \>:W a.m. A MilAChi. Vestibule A BMOp. ra. "::oOa.m.A Alls., Dub. cV( C 7: 1.') p. in. >a.m. 0 fi^iiiiTO CALIFORNIA |^q2^^^£«Um9l The most comforta- K'v¥#fyW^»B| llll> wa y l " reat'li Call- EASJiLM3BHHf" : ' "' :t is v ' :l chicaeo [BBBWlanaaWKSa or Kansas City, from •^^^^^^^^^^"^ which points through cars run Without chanse. J?«»r ra.es and fur ther information apply to S. M. OSGOOD. Gen. Ast.; or W. M. WOODWARD, Tray Agu 255 Temple Court, Alinnea}>olls. Minn. .jft^ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, .(dflßßfrh. MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. Hiriy the best EQUIPPED LINE '.'":.■■;'. To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. ', LEAVE. UA.STBR.W TRAINS. i .'. *I* RIVE «. •'■•-, ■ ' TfialTap'ls. St. f »nl. « Dally. ■ ■■■.-■ tm. Sunday. St. Paul. Minnwp'ls. •TuoAM 745 AM .Chicago 14 Hour Daylight Express........ 190 I'M *3 30 I'M ♦430 PM 535 PM ..........Eau Claire aud Cliippewa I- a 115..... 10 2* AM tlO 5i AM . •650 PM 730 PM Eau Claire, Merriilau ami Elroy... .... 7 IT. AM ♦803 AM tBSO AM 935 AM -....New Richmond and Turtle Lake..:.™. 500PMt 540 P\l •4 00 PM 435 PM .....New Richmond, Superior and iNilmlt-.-... 10 43 PM *11 20 PM . ♦BSO AM 935 AM ....-Ashland, Washburn, Baylirld and Watcrsmcct™"... 500 I'M :t 640 PM •4 00 PM 435 PM .......Ashland, Washbn'rn and Bayfirld 10 4SPMj«II 20 I M *650 PM 730 PM Chicago Fast Vt-sribnleiJ Express . 725AM♦8 03 AM . •650PM. 7SO PM ...Madison, Waukesba and Milwaukee— Fast Line... 7 VSAMI* 803 AM LEAVE. - WESTERN TRAINS. ARRIVE. St. Paul. ] Ihnneap'ls. # Tlnily. ,-T- Monday. ' » V.i. Snr..i»T-- M'.areip'ls^) St. PaaL ' t750 AM 8 25AM ..fipestone.Siimx l'nlls and Yankion C3O P?l't 703 I'M : ' •750AM'8 23 AM .;.........._Oiuaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City :.......". 8 Aifi|* 9V> AM ; • 7 50AM 825 AM ....Sioux City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco fi 30 PMj* 703 PM "> • 7 l«i PM 745 PM .....Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and Portland "8 MAM 9 !>T>AM - + 7 50AM 825 AM ........— Winnebago, Blue Earth and El more <! 30 PM t 7 03PM . •710 PM '745 PM ...;.-........Mankat0, Kasota and Si. Peter.™..:........-.. 8 5. »AM|* 9 '/SAM til 0') PM 10 30PM sh»kopee, Mankato, Tracy and Pierro..- ......... 8 17 AM t 7 40 AM Chicago Fast Da/ Kvprc.u arrives Chicago at 7 next mnriiing. Chlcajo VeaUboleii Kiprua arrive* Chicago M i '■:' 9.00 nert morning. Through Sleeper to Milwaukee on Vcstilmled Kxprcst arrive; tli-n- lit Tii next mornlni. ' rollman Sleepers on Fast Line to Council BlurTu, Omaha and Kansas City. Sleeping Car* U> Trac Ex. Sunday; t . . TICKET > St. Pan!. 159 K».t Thlnl Srppt and Union Krpet, foot Slhlpjr Strrrt. ; ■■" OFFICXS:SMInaespoIU, 13 Mcollrl llon.p lilwk an.l I'niua l>»pol, Itriil-. s. |B 3rp. .. ■ ■ T. W. TEtsn.U.r. ■i(SiSir<ft^ 1 «; .. T. J. IM'AP.TY. 'W. B. HIIFUFIt, , , . Oca') Pasieacer Agent. . City Ticket Agent, K. Paul. •• ;" ••• •• City Ticket Ajt.. Minneapolis VWbi i4s&sfM IR^ MoiiiiffliHßoufE. H I ■It ■ ■ 1 Bi-T* *■ AVV] Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars with only onechangs UUUJUII" 1111 Climate, Summer (via Uredo, Eagle Passer El Paso. Winter Touri»» fal7*TaV«V7*l Vi^ % " rC . A l "' "?' Tickets at very low rates for sale at. all Principal 111 I iSJI |LMsr r n?rv THAN Coupon Stations in U. S. and Cunaria with privilc 8 lilAililVEKvi tiA^YH sf l"" to jf visitinß the Famous Hot Springs of*Arkan»a«. 11WAiJ1iaTJ,....;.»,,.M.» M ... H< Ca TC^HSE!IO, C.P. AT.ABT, BT. LOUIS, MO. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINE Great TYortlicrn Railway. Eastern Kail of Minnesota* . Montana Central Railway* \Y illinar tfc Sioux Falls Ry. Duluth, Wiil.i'i.iun A Pacific Ryw Palace, Dining and Sleeping 'iirs, Handsome Day Coaches and Free Colonist Sleepers through to Mon tana and the Pacific Const. *jSfBP Leave. 1 -"t. Paul Union Deiwt. 1 Arrive.^ D:uup. m. Montana-Pacific Ex.. forCrookst'n,Orand Forks. Chinook, Great Falls, Helena, Butte, Walla iYa:la, Spokane Falls and Portland, San Fran cisco and' Pacific const • oints.. ;'.... 59 :30 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. Manitoba-Pacific Ex. . forFarßo,VVin'lp«. Vancouver. Victo ria, Port Town send, Seattle. Taco ma, Puget Sound ; - ,\ --points and Alaska. >7:TS a. m. bß:loa. m. Wilimar &Wahr>eton bt>:3op.m, M :20 a.m. Fergus Falls, Fargo ' " .; & Grand Forks ... Ms:lst>. ra. b2:3Op. m Osseo & St. Cloud.. . bl 1 :~.. r » a.m b3:lOp.m. Anoka & Willnwr.... b'l:lUa.m bl :00 p.m. f Dulutu. W. Supe- Mi :-" p. m. I rior, . Elk River, £ 1 I VllaciUHnckley. | i Princeton - and .*- '■ ftlO:4sp.m lAnokn* j a 7:10 a.m. b4:3t)p. m. Excelsior & Hutch iuson b11:55a.m c8:l0p. m. Sioux F.. Pipestone, fcioi x»Ciiyt Water tnwn. 'Aberdeen, Elleud*le, Huron. Fargo and Cassel ■ ' • ton fJ7:I. r a. daily; b, exceut Sundays: c. Saturday to Wahpeton only: d. Monday from SVahpeton only. ♦ Sleeping and buffet parlor cars on trains to Duluth and West Superior. tOulfet Sleepers. ...... * TIHI/CTO ' l9 : East Third St.. St. Paul. I luIVC I A '"' "> Nioollet A v., Minneapolis. ■ iw in. ■ *» au Qu,,i ol]^ C p ( , v , |,| both ciiioa NORTHERN PACIFIS R. R. Tlie I>i niu~ Cnr l Ant> to Far?«», U'lumpc -, ll«ieu i, liiiUe .ilt.l , tut- l*.»eiiio A»rthwc>vt. M -s " : ;,• :: • -"-. :: ■••; Leave • Arrive"* ' Dining cars on Pacific St. l'aul St. JVal . Express Trains. [ " Daily. ; - '. Dally.- : - Pacllic Express (lim ited), tor Farijo, bis n.arct, Jlilei City. Helena. Butte, S,o kane Falls." Tacoma and Portland ....... 4:15 p. m 5:10 p. IV ■ WinnipegExpres^illm- " : iled),for U rand Forks. ■ .". ;■/ G ton. Pembina and ' .' ' .: ' ' . WinulpOß. .'Jr.:;: :00p.m. 7:33*. 0* .' Dakota Kxnress, tor «. 1 -«< 7 7." T ','? Fergus Falls, Wiinpe- . 'f:1 ■ ton.Milnor.Moorheud. Fargo, Jaineslownnnd ■ .,-,, imennetlimc points.. S:OOp. m. 7:03 a. Fargo • Express (daily ' - ■•• ■' ■■ exjepi Sunday), tor = .. . .. •:•'■■ p Braineid. Fargo and In termed points... S:15«. m. C :45 p.m. IraUki&UUiMiit&i' bLKiiiPiCJiS aro run oa Puciiie express trains lea vine SL Paul ac 4:l">p. m. ".•<■■- Throusu Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and '.;ration, Grand Forks, Wliitil peß. l-erL"«sK«lls, Helemi and nil points West. C. E. STONE, City Ticket Asent. tea Bast Third street. St. Paul. G. P. McSEiLL.-. City Ticket Agent 11 is'icollet House, Minneapolis. arAiriiooi>MESTOjßjßJbk rffS^k X23feK fI SANATITO,»'tha ff^-~JW i * r •*» wonderful Spaiiisa |l -^fsa a «-n Ilcmcdy.iaßOld wita fX£3fe*v "SANATITO,»»tha #^7^Bl wonderful Spanish 7v "•* Cy a written guaran» it!iiK*i •^B*Sar "vous Diseases, such ■ridSfciS* vS&Sfrwfr- Ra Weak Memory, J-S^SSr^ Jif2S^#^Loss of Brainpower »^^>V^ SfrM&ZdW 1 llcadacbe,Wakeful ■ BEFORE AND AFTER USE. 11CS8, Lost Manhood, ■ thotograplied from Life. - Nctvotißue-s, Lassi tnde,Leucorrhoea,all drains and lo'flof power of the Generative Organs— in either sex— caused by over-exertion, youthful indiscretions, or the ex ceshi ye use of 1 obacco,opir.m orstimuliintß.whica ultimutely load to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put up in convenient form to carry 10 the vest pocket. Price, $1 a package, or C for A With every order we give a written gnaranUt to cure or refund the money. Sent by mail toanj address. Circular free. Address • - MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. 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