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POPULAR WANTS.
The Globe's local circulation in the. cities
cfSt. r»ul and Minneapolis is larger than
the circulation of any other newspaper: and
•i has become l lie recognized WANT Medium
for the Twin Cities.
Wants are Inserted in the Globe under
classitied headings according to the following
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17 words .17 .::? .39 .50 .61 .70 .7.".
18 words .18 SO .12 .54 .66 .75 .si
19 words .19 .32 .45 .5* ,71 .SI .87
20 words .20 .33 .46 .59 .72 .82 .89
21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .93
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41 words' .11 .1.8 .95 1.22 1.49 1.70 1.83
42 words .42 .70 .:•- 1.26 1.54 1.75 1.89
43 words .43 .72 1.01 1.30, 1.59 1>0!1.94
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47 words .471 .78 1.09 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.10
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-lit words .49 .82 1.15 1.-18 1.81 2.22
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No "'till fort-id" Wants will be received.
In t-very case the lime must be specified, and
the money, Recording to above schedule,
must accompany the order.
fgr Advertisers will please designate the
fading under which they desire their
"Wants" to appear.
»ITI .4TIO>S ;<)FFRRGD.
n»iit>. •
A _ A _most I'Kiii'iK advertise their
-f»- Xx business in large letters, but we
ITOjiose to ao it on plates, l'ardee Restau
rant. 52 East Seventh st.
—SHIRTS ioc, collars ana cuffs HOC
-Ti • perdoz. : drawers Se. undershirts Be, at
Mate Steam Laundry, 222 West Seventh;
Tel. 1Q62--J. ■ .
Aim* ji in St. l'aul l'icliire Frame Fac
tory; all kinds of pictures and frames;
cheap framing. 39 West Third st.
Ati -Good p;iy to competent men or
ladies; B:15a. m. Room 5, Chamber
of Commerce.
BoS Wanted, German boy 18 or 20 years
old to work on lunch counter and bar;
must have experience. Call 8 o'clock at 315
Robert st.,
CiOLLE< Single man about 25 to
V deliver books and collect; must be well
recommended and be able to give security.
Call between 10 and 11. J. Brentano, 272
.East Seventh st.. up • lira.
FI R t: MAN —Wanted. at 2i»o Dayton ay..
man to take enre of two furnaces and do
work around House.
(• DM ixi-. imported Manilla cigars; manu
factured by the Spanish government, sold
only at 422. al asha st.
HA RN ks sja A&E I :— Wanted, a good bar
nessmaker: must be sober and iudus
trions; steady job. Lock Box 2J. bibley, 10.
ALL BOYS— Wanted, hall boys, not over
- fourteen years old, mid mus" have good
references. Apply between 10 and 11 o'clock
Xt steward's cilice. Minnesota Club.
oS T I 1 1 WAT-i-KiJ— . Anthony hill;
to attend to horse mou.ing and even
ings: wages 57 per mouth. Inquire 190
>'.nst Firth st., up stairs.
JNSI BANCK AGKNTs— Good insurance
agents wanted: new features: something
very desirable. Address The Equitable of
Minnesota. Winonn, Minn.
AY A NAG II & Johnson are closing
out one of the finest stocks of pictures
ever brought to the city at 110 East Seventh
&t. ■
Mi:> - Wanted, two or three good men for
city work on lory or commission;
Lave men making SlO per day. Call room 3,
146 East Fourth st. V^
N"L RS KS —Wanted, at once, two com
-i-~ "T-etejit male nurses; come immediately;
110 time to correspond. The J P. Cox Hos
pital, Ilnyward, Wi-.
ORGANI/.IJRS OF FiiAl'EiiM II KS —
The Order of the Helping Hand pays
SI, OOO for five years, $25 weekly benefit.
Cash surrendered after two and a bait years.
Address Elmer F. Robinson, G. C. 11., Lvnn,
Mas.s.
INTERS wanted at Pound Publishing
Company's 33i. Sibley st.
TON MX'T ihK>- Ten first-class stone
l-" cottars; union men: wages, 53.5 • for
eight hours' work. Apply to Fred Andres &
< 0., Milwaukee, Wis.
OOLlt'lTOßS— Snlary of 875 will be paid
O solicitors. Boom 125. Globe Building;
no experience necessary.
TWO SWEDES and two Germans; big
-i wages;! ight work. No. 27. City Market.
UJ AIT Kits— tinted, young men to wait
on table at McVeigh Bros.', 67 East
Third st.
\\ ' ANTED— young men to learn tel
» egraphy: can make ex pens js. Apply
<»obe Business College, Davidson block.
~l\7 ANTED— on salary or com
» » mission to handle the .New Patent
Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatest
selling novelty ever produced; erases iuk
thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of
paper; 200 to 5"o per cent profit; one
agent's sales amounted to SG2o in six days;
another $32 in two hours: we want one en
ergetic general acent for each state and ter
ritory; sample by mail, 35 cents. For terms
ana full particulars address The Monroe
Eraser Manufacturing Company, LaCrosse,
UT A SPECIAL AGENTS— AIso
general agent, for new territory: low
est cost insurance: only 18 assessments total
since 1885; full benefits; responsible man
igement; correspondence invited. Address
PROVIDENT AID SOCIETY, PORTLAND,
.M iii.
I\7 ANTED- Every one in St. l'aul to
• ♦ know that the new North Star Photo
graph Gallery is the only place in town
making head and shoulder photos for $1 per
dozen. 100 East Seventh st., second door
cast Dime museum.
V ° l ' Nii MAN from St. Louis, who was
-I- looking for work, to call again at 9
Chamber Of Commerce.
fOR SALE.
\ FINE corner bicn for sale at a bargain.
-nL Address L. J.. Daily Globe. St. Paul.
ATTEND ihe slaughter s«le of fine pict
ures by auction at 110 East Seventh st.
at 10 a. m., 2 and 7:30 p. in.
BIRDS— German cauary,linnet, goldfinch:
very fine: twenty-three days from Eu
rope; also mocking bird, redbird. thrush
Lory, etc.. to reduce private collection, at 666
Waliasha st. every day after 2 p. m.
BUFFALO COAT tor sals; well made.'
Inquire at 602 Jackson st.
pASH CA..KJ Kits— sale, two De
v>» troil cash carriers at a bargain. Address
I- J., Daily Globe. St, Paul.
pOMFLETE WOKK.S of Dickens, Scott"
\S Thackeray, Shakespeare, Hugo, Bulwer-
J.ytton. George Eliot, etc.. also family Bibles
very, cheap at Raymers Old Boot Store 22
West Sixth st. ■
L'CRNITIiRE— sale, one couch and
-*- one bed couch : also one stove, hard coal
heater. For particulars address J 4(i, Globe.
M EATERS AND RANGES— Any quanti
*-■! ties; unequaled advantages. " Pruden
piANOS— Four square piauos. fine con
-»- aition, very cheap for cash; trade for
tots, horses and buggies or stock of goods
?x(^hangeoneorall. Apply 913 New York
I'REES— load Christmas trees from
thirty to two feet high; wholesale a spe
cialty. On Fourth st., between Robert and
lackson sts.
WORSES A.^l> CARRIAGES
A CARLOAD of broke Western horses at
your own price at Transfer yards.
POR sale— A nice two-sented sleigh;
X also a jump-seat sleigh. Address ft. .OloW^
f>oß SALE— a fine family horse, perfectly
sound and gentle. Address P., Globe.
HORSE WORTH Slso-Will exchange
for $100 in cash, groceries, dn- goods or
clothing. 43 West Fourth st.
ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH-50
' , head Western horses: must be- young
cheap, and weigh not less than 900 pouuds'
Lock Box 2, Long Prairie, Minn.
ANTED— Good tOD buggy;' will ex
'» . ■ change fine young - driving mare - for
same. Address W."F. G., Globe.
, MUSICAL. ~"
piANO TUNtMii— $1.50: first-class worK
*-. . guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525
abasaa St.; Room 2; city references.
POPULAR WANTS.
AXIOMS orris it ei>.
IV in a It-*. '
A GOOD M'ANDIXAVI \N GIRL for
general work; good place and g<w d
■ wages; kitchen girl for icMMirant. Girls
looking for work, call at 7s East' Seventh st.
Mrs Dinnis.
TTICNTION, I.ADIKS-Dnudrnff cured
by Medicated Shampoo.. 800 Ton Hair
Pnrlors. 424 Wab»sha, corner Seventh.
BANGS— Bangs cut and curled. 15 cents.
800 Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha,
corner Seventh. \ ' '
Cook 197 East Ninth St.-CJirl to help in
' cooking; must be a good plain cook;
good wages.
CiOOK— Wonted, a fir«t-clnw cook with
f best of references at 505 Holly nve. Call
at once.
COOK-'Wanted.a competent cook: German
■ or Scandinavian preferred." 259 Day
ton ay.
EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, two ladies, iu
telligent, good appearance: light employ
ment; permanent; fair pay. Call 20 West
College ay.
IRL— Girl wanted to help with cooking
' and work in kitcli"ii. 04 Kast Eleventh st
HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house
work: light work. Call at 232 Carroll st.
HOCSKWOB.K Wanted, German girl for
general housework in small family, lu
qnire at 220 East Ninth s>t.
Hi » I : KWUUK— Wanted, competent girl
for Housework in Email family; also
girl for second work; reference required.
076 Dayton ay. .
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent
girl for general housework. 'Jib Nel
son ay.
OUSEWORK-Wanti'd. good girl for
general housework. Apnly at once at
68 Eleventh st.
HO I I■; \v ORK— Fourth St.. 52 West—
Wanted, a strong girl for housework.
OL'SEWOtiK— led, girl tor general
housework. Auplv 317 South Frauk
liu st. ';
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for
1J general housework. 478 Cedar.
HOtsEWOitK- uirl for general house
work; good home for right party. 6u5
Martin st.
OISEU'OBK- Wanted, girl for general
housework; small family. 019 Day
ton ay.
oi'SKWOKK- girl for general
housework, one who can cook uud
wash well. 335 East Teuth.
H~O I .VEVVORK— Wanted, a good eirl tor
general housework. 137 West Fifth st
OUSEWORK— competent girl want
.' ed for general housework at 459 Grand
ay. at- once. :
OC'SKWOKK- Wanted, girl for general
housework: no washing; wages no ob
ject. 289 Mackubin st.
Ol'S !•; WORK— Wanted, girl for general
housework in a small American family.
Call £83 Olmsted st.
OUSEWORK— GirI wanted at once at
4S(> Cedar for general housework.
A»A.\A(iM & .JOHNSON are closing
out one of the finest stocks of pictures
ever brought to the city at 110 East Seventh
st.
r.COND WORK- Wanted, a good girl to
do second work and wait on table for
boarders. 392 Exchange st. north.
IRONER — Wanted, first-class
0 shirt ironer at Oriental Laundry, 24 West
1 bird st.
O iOITT KITCHEN GlßL.nice hotel near
O Great Falls. Mont., $25. Douglass' In
telligence. 35 Seventh. .
ANTED— Every one in St. Paul to
» » know that the new North Star Photo
graph Gallery is the only place in town
making head and shoulder photo's forSi per
dozen. ll»0 hast Seventh st., second door
east Dime museum.
111. 1 1. ESTATE FOR SALE.
South SI. Paul.
LO is and houses and lots for sale or trade ;
-L* houses to rent. E. E. Parker, 30 East
Fourth st.
i?lit*ccllHiieoii.<». .'■;. '■;,.
EXCHANGE--^ ;,200 equity in new house,
No. 1006 Iglehart St., for clear property;
will offer bargain for cash. Address N. K.
Potter, Northern Pacific General Office, Ta
coma, Wash. . . . ... . . ..-.
f^OK SALE-sl,2oo— Lot In '.block' 84.
i- West St. Paul Proper: George st. : $4,000
—Lot 23, block •_', Holcomb's addition, Day
ton ay.; £I,ooo— Lots in block 2, Bickers
subdivision of Smith & Lott's out lots. In
quire 129 East Fourth st.
HOUSES— For sale, two six-room warmly,
built 'houses, all modern, Nos. 293, 297
Chatsworth st., near cable; terms to suit.
James O'Meara <& Bro., 303 Jackson St.
JoTS for sale cheap in any part of the
J city on monthly payments "by P. Scho
narth, No. 134 East Fourtn St. .
FOAiSCIAI..
KM. NEWPORT & SON, INVEST
• ment Bankers, loan money on im
proved property in Si. Paul and Minneap
olis at 6 per cent "on or before." Offices.
New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and
Bank of Minneapolis Building. Minneapolis.
A— DO YOU WANT TO BORROW
money at a lower rate than you can
borrow through any other, agency? The
American Mortgage Loan company, "Room 7,
First National bank building, corner Fourth
and Jackson sts., will let you have any
amount, $10. $20, $25, $40," $,75, $100 or
$2"o— fact, any bum you wish, on your
gold watch, diamonds, household furniture,
horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc.. at a lower
rate than you can possibly get it elsewhere.
Goods can remain in your possession, and
you can bay a part any time, you want and
stop interest. Business private ana confi
dential. You can have your own time in
paying up principal. .- ■
A .NY ONE wanting a loan on furniture,
pianos, horses, carriages, watches, dia
monds, or anything of value, can get it of
Hunt & Strauch, 34 East Third St.. up stairs.
on easier terms than of any one else in the
city; can be paid back at any time by install
ments or otherwise; no charge for making
! out papers or examining property; it will cer
tainly be to your advantage to see us before
getting a loan elsewhere.
OME LOAN COMPANY loan
money on personal property and chat
tels at lowest rated. It ' 3E. Fourth. Room 4
ARGE A3IOUN PS of money to loan on
-A improved property at 0 per cent.
Gilman & Co., New York Lite Building.
LOANS MADK on furniture, pianos,
XJ horses, diamonds, gold watches, , etc.
Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms
13, 14. First National Bank building, corner
Fourth and Jackson sts.
ONEY TO LOAN without delay, from
$10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew
; elry, etc. ; time checks, notes and second
real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota
Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. ■ -.
MONKY LOANED on life insurance pol
icies: or bought. L. P. Van Norman,
615 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis.
RIVATE LOANS ON FURNITURE,
JL pianos, diamonds, watches, etc. ; drop a
line, stating nature, of security and amount
. wanted, and we will call. Address Box 2375,
P.O. - - ■ - - -. .
QECUKIT* LOAN CO.,
■^ 156 East Third st.
Any amount of money to loan on furniture,
horses, carriages, diamonds and jewelry at
the lowest rates. Business ' strictly private.
3. E. Flanigan, Manager.
HP «J. hAVA.>AUH & CO., 126 JK AST
X • Third St.— Money ■to loan on real or
personal property; time checks cashed at
lowest rates.
11/ F. M.ORITZ, 920 PIONEER PRESS
'*».• Building — Mortgage loans made
promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent ; mortgages
boucht.
% 6 )F\ $50. 375, $100 TO LOAN ON
<* ) >*'*Ji furniture, pianos, ; diamonds,
watches, etc. : lowest rates and privacy guar
anteed: can repay by installments. Room
16, Germania Bank building, corner Fifth
and ■. Wabasha, opposite postoflicc; take
elevator. • -
(\()(\ TO * 50 ; ANY SUMS to loan
ly^uW.on vacant or improved. 11.
Caldwell, chamber of commerce.
PEISSOr¥AI,S.
DR. IIKWSONS Oak Bairn neve>: fails to '
cure any female weakness; one mouth's
treatment, $1. General agent, 257 West
Fifth st. . - , '
MtiS. KATE HosKlNsrmaguetic heal
er, psychometric and trance medium,
225 Va West Seventh st. . St. Paul.
MRS. MARY A. TUSSEY treats, all
chronic and nervous troubles; mag
netic end massage treatments; sittings daily.
223 East Eighth st. -
ORANGE BLOSSOM— Sure cure for all
f/innle disease: sample two cents. Jen
nie Nelson, 59 Kauyalston ay., Minneapolis,
Minn. - HMMBBMnBHSIj
A Vl— Reform- treatment ; for women.
. Mrs. S. B. Stout,' 82Vi Summit, '
THE FAINT -PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TiHiiMAY MOEMNG, DXC EMI'ER IP, ]FOO.
POPULAR WANTS,
SITUATIONS ' wanted.
itlni<-s.
ATTEND the slaughter sale of fine pict
ures by auction at 110 East Seventh st.
at 10 a. m.. 2 and 7:30 p. m.
ARTKNUKK— A sober and industrious
I arteader would like to get a place for
the- win er; -competent In mixing drinks.
Ad.lus> , 1. L., corner Eleventh and Robert,
room 33.
00»vKKfc.PlN'«i-Hooks opened Closed,
posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague,
Room 252, Drake block. St. Paul.
CtlEF— Wanted, position as chef In tirst
ciass hotel; can furnish references from
present employer: will be at liberty after
■la:;. 1. 18! U. Address E 49. Globe. *
COOK— First class meat and pastrycook,
> wants employment in good hotel or
restaurant; strictly temperate. Cook, 359
- North Franklin st, •
oKIFOSITOR-An A 1 newspaper and •
j.>li compositor desires ' situation. W.
C. Cary, 201 East Thirteenth st.
r.L!VIuR\ CLERK— A German would
xy like a position In a wholesale house, and
will do delivering. Address F. 11., 292 West
Third st. ■ .. • .
£NGINEEK — A Munition wanted by ft
good engineer 01 i-"> years experience,
10 run a stationary engine or any steam
boiler; have a certificate of the state boiler
inspector. Address J 17. Globe.
EaiFLOYMENT— a wonrau would like
any kind of day work. Call or address
Room 1. West Seventh st.
EMi'LOVMfcN'T wanted by a young mull
in a wholesale house; understands
bookkeeping: best of reference. Address L.
Clark. 37 East Tenth st. .
FOREMAN — Want situation as foreman
• or head millwright, or chief engineer in
a saw mill; have had eighteen years' ex
perience: can give cood references.- Ad
dress E. E.. Stillwater Delivery. -.--•■
nROCIiKV CLERK— a middle-aged man
vJw-ho has pxperiei.ee in grocery business
wishes to get such position; can furnish
good reference. Address 91, Globe Bullet
in c 3988R
[VroTICE to hotel Droprietors, managers
-1* and superintendents of clubs: We
have a list of unemployed chefs and pastry
cooks with best ot references. For any
other particulars address to secretary Hotel
Metropolitan. J. J. Kelley.
p.-\ILOK— An old practical tailor wants
X work by the week. Address H 67. Globe.
AITtiKS — Wanted, a situation in a
restaurant by a married couple. In
quire at South St. Paul postoffice, or address
M. L., South Si. Paul. Minn. ■_•■
ORK FOR BOARD— By boy, to do
chores for board and attend school;
private family preferred. Address W., Globe.
Females.
pHASIBERJIAJ D— Would, lise to have
:V^ positiou as chambermaid or second girl :
not - particular about wages. Address 534
Selby ay.
. pOJIPANIOX-Young lady wants posi-
V-' tion as companion or traveling maid.
Call or address 11. A. M . 667 St. Peter St.
pOMFANION- wanted as com
*<J pauion, or to assist in housework. 173
East Seventh, up stairs. .
pLERK- Wanted, clerkship by young lady"
V stenographer; experienced in railroad
general office work ; references. Address X
6, Globe. -
Cook— An experienced cook desires a po-
s ition in private family. 318 Somer
set st.
DKKS»HAH.fc.K — Reliable dressmaker
wants work in families; good city refer
ences. 653 Edmund st. • ■
FUR SEWER— Experienced fur sewer and
A finisher wishes a situation; will work
. for small wages to start with. Address G. S.,
Globe.
OUSE WORK— Place wanted in the start
by a good Swede girl. Address M. B.
28. Globe.
OiJ.-)E*vEEFEit— Wanted, a position- as
housekeeper by German young lady;"
light worK preferred to high wages. Address
J 55, Globe. ..-•'■■.
MOTHER OF PEARL pictures, paint
ings, oleographs, satin etchings his
torical pictures ■at your own price at 110
East Seventh st.; sales at 10 a. m., 2 and
7:30 p. m. '..-■• . •- - •
]VJ URSE— An experienced nurse would like
1* children to care for. . 318 Somerset st.
|V — Would like a position as nurse or
IV seamstress in a family. . . Call No. 318
Somerset st. • :;:... ,-..
IV] URSE— Professional nurse wants to
11 travel as nurse or companion ; $5 per
week; reference answer immediately." Ad
dress D 4i», Globe, Minneapolis.
STENOGRAPHER— A first-class sten
ographer having had two years' experi
ence in : railroad and commercial work de
sires a position; references. Address <4, 44,
Globe.
STENOGRAPHER— An experienced lady
O stenographer and typewriter desires a
position; references given. Address J 88,"
Globe. ' ' .
OTEXOGRAPHER— An experienced lady
O stenographer and typewriter desires a
position; references given. Address S 2,
Globe. - '
OTENOGRAFHER— Young lady wants a
O position as; willing to do any kind or of
fice work. Address D 26. Globe. Minneapolis.
ANTED— By a good dressmaker, a few
immediate engagements; ■ reference
furnished. Address (^ 46, Globe. '
ASHERWOMAN wants" washing aud
ironing, also house cleaning to do, in
or out the house. 200 West Sixth st., in the
rear.
VI7 ASHING — woman wants to go out to
» V do family washing, house and office
cleaning. Call or address Mrs. M. 8., 185
Rondo st., up stairs in rear.
WASHING— A woman would like wash
ing, ironing and housecleaning by the
day. Call or address 63 East >evcnth st.
BUSINESS CHA^OFA.
Self & AH} Business lAst.
Room 58, National German- American Bank.
A PARTMENT HOTEL— Do you want to
xx buy the furniture complete in a very
stylish furnished x-room flat where you can
rent three of the rooms for what you pay for
the whole flat, including steam heat? This is
very central and on the ground floor.
Hi; t\l \(\ BUYS Goo yards of good Brussels
■uPtJyjyj and ingrain carpets and part of
the furniture 111 a 10-room modern house;
rent only $45 per month.
ANDY LITTLE cigar and confectionery
stores in all parts of the city: prices
aud terms to suit Self & Allyn, Room 58,
Narional German-American Bank.
Miscellaneous Business Chances
NY ONE HAVING $250 to 500 cash
xX can learn of a nice, clean, paying busi
ness for sale by calling at 53 East Fifth.
A SUCCESSFUL farm machinery factory
A : is contemplating to remove to either St.
Paul or West Superior to . greatly enlarge its
business; new company will have $100,000
capital; propositions as to location and in
ducements will be carefully considered. Ad
dress B. T., 322 Sibley. st, St. Paul.
BAKERY for sale, with two teams. 412
Wabasha st.
DRESSMAKERS!— want to get a part-
X-' - ncr, one that understands dressmaking
thoroughly; must be an American, Protest
ant, single, and between twenty and twenty
five years old; please say how much you can
put in the business. . Address M 39. Globe.
DRY GOODS AND NOTION STORE
best location in St. Paul for small store;
rent cheap; you can buy this cheap if you
have $1,000 cash to Invest. Address B 3:.
.Globe. -■ ■ ■-. . .
FOR SALE— First-class, good-paying ho
tel, sample room connected. Address
J. 8., Globe. .
f'ORSALE CHEAP-cigarand confec
tionery store, or will trade for lot In
quire corner Seventh aud Kittsou.
fOR SALE— About $1,000 cash buys a
book, stationery and confectionery
store; doing good business; low rent; lively
town. Drawer 27. Superior, Wis.
UYSICIAN wanted for small town; good
practice just vacated; excellent chance
for good man who is willing to work.
Charles Dawson, Noyes Bros. & Cutler.
p ARE CHANCE— A Chicago firm has a
XV valuable agency to place for Minnesota;
pushing business man with some capital or
security can make big money. Apply office
■ Windsor hotel after 4p.m. ' .
TO EXCHAJiCSE..
A CARLOAD of broke Western horses to
exchange for cows at Transfer yards.
rr\o EXCHANGE— A fine lot iv Kamaley
x ; Park (While Bear), four blocks from
lake and depot, for good ; upright : piano.
Address Gallery, 319 East Severn st. .
: BOARD WASTED. >
BOARD— Wanted, by young man and wife,
. two pleasant furnished rooms or large
alcove room and board with private family.
--: where no other ■' roomers kept; must be re
spectable,'refined and pleasHiit people; fur
nace or steam-heated: , nice locality; • refer
ences necessary. Address X 42, uiotle.
POPULAR WANTS,
I'OR RKHT.
'- , troitar;*.; - " •' " .
A- .» .. m.TT iiKl'^fcs. JslOKKs. OK
ii KICKS. TAKE OUAKOR OK HKNTEI)
PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S lih.NTINU AOKN
CY, GI.PBK Ml li.IHNG.
ANY winning houses, Uuts, stores,
offices, see Merrill & Owens, Renting
ami Collection Agency, 41 Ka»t Fourth st.
CIOTTA < i l>— For rent, a cottage of six
-' and one of four rooms, half block from
Rice ear: Inquire 180 Charles st .
noi'TACiKS — For rent, two six-room
v^ warmly built cottages, all modern,', 2;»3, :
-!>7 Chats worth *t., near cable; cheap for
winter. James O'Meara A: 8r0., 803 Jackson st.
OISK AXD.BAitS- Nine rooms; good
lor two families;: cistern; city water.
874 North I'ort. ' ; ■■■/ .' : '-
HOI'SK of live or six rooms, with bani|
■ wanted .near city market. Address T ti,
Globe. ■ - ■ -
HOOSK— For rent, tine new bouse with all
modern improvements, cheap, corner
(,'unnda ami East University ay. .•
HOUSE— Nine-room house, newly tnr
- ui*hed, on Selby ay., near Western;
furnace, gas, bath and all improvements;
will rent reasonably for win er. Apply to
W. Y. Byers, care of The IIonio,& Danz Co.
OUSKS— For rent, U»!», 701, halt block
block from- .Maria nv. car; t> rooms
each: city water; $10 per month. Inquire
at ti!>7 Con way st.
HCH!BK — New house t>f eight rooms, I fur
nished or unfurnished, from now until
May 1, or longer If desired: two blocks from
cable. For particulars 688 Laurel ay. ".:.
HOUSK— New eight-room house; botand
cold water, bath,' good cellar; conven
ient to business. 657 Canada.
HOL'SK— SlO Per Month— Five-room house
1J in good repair: five minutes' walk from
union depot. Inquire at :H.i East Fifth st.
HOl\s*.S— reut iiiM clash brick and
stone residences, near corner of Laurel
and Nina .St." Anthony hill: one block
from cable line; all modern conveniences;
steam aud furnace heat. For terms inquire
of W. C. Kiley, 3 Drake Block, or 291 Laurel
aye. -
HOL'SKS- For rent, a 14-room house on
Canada and a lU-room house on Wa
coutatjt.; furnace, bath and everything cou
venieut. Apply 221 Kas: Seventh st.
dJjOf \ I'Krt MO>xli— New eight room
«jP^v/ house on St. Anthony bill; has
sewer, water, gas, bath and furuace. E. P.
Wilgus. l;U East Fourth st. ' - '■ ■ '
Flats. '
FI^ATS-rFor rent, 457 Wabasha st, up
stairs, three Hats, 21 rooms. Inquire
Mayer & Coates. 457 Wabasha.
FJLiAT— Four rooms for rent (one flat) iv
Hardy block, corner Third . and Smith
ay. Inquire of A. Hardy,2oS Smith ay.
FI-AT— A handsomely furnished flat of six
rooms, with steam heat and all modern
improvements; desirable location; conven
ient to business. Address Tb, Globe.. •■ ..
I^JLAT— A new first-class fla». tor rent oppo-
X site Albion, on Selby ay., with steam
heat ; prices. $25, $35 and $4.0. Inquire of
Loverin^, the Shoe Man. '
iuTIA P.iK MONTH tor new eight-room
<4P-l * flats: have sewer, water, bath, etc.
E. P. Wilgus. 134 East Fourth st.
'j" ':'■''■'- 'TV: '"•' Rooms. •:->. ■.■:
— lIOTKL BKCNSWICii, for gentle
• : men only: fifty modern steam-neated
rooms by day, week or month. •
A PAKTAIfcJs i— To rent, apartment;
■lx. : two rooms and bath, with steam beat, -
in Laurel Terrace, cornar Nina and Laurel
ays., St. Anthouy hill. W. C. Kiley, No. 3
Drake Block. .
■pi'RNIsHED or unfurnished rooms on
-I- first or second floor. Board if desired.
555 Robert st.
KOVK ST., 213— T0 rent, elegantly fur
nisbed for housekeeping, five rooms,
pantry, bath and shed: rent reasonable.
I AClinON* ST., 2 - Third Floor— Large
*f unfurnished front room, $8; very desira
ble location." '-.-." • ; . . *£
OUKTtt.ST., 52 WKST— Nicely fur* 1
V nished rooms for rent from $8 ancf?
upward. f.-i ;■; ■':-'■&
OTHKB OF PEAKL pictures, paint*
ings, oleographs, satin etchings, his»:
torical pictures at your own price at 1 to East •
Seventh st. ; sales at 10 a. m., -58 and 7:30
--p. m.
PIjKAiSANT apartments of suitable size: :
-L rents most moderate, not otherwise;
meal's, too, that one can eat or analyse; gas,
bath, warm house and no flies. If you want '
to be comfortable, be wise. At 147, Pleasant
ay., cast your eyes.- ' : .'■, ".;•: " ' ' ;."7
ROOMS— A handsomely furnished front
and back parlor; steam heat and all
modern improvements: desirable location;!,
suitable for one or two gentlemen or geutle
niHU and wife. Address S5, Globe.
KL.B V AY.. Nicely furnished rooms
with all modern conveniences. On cable
line. . . . :;
SEVKHTH ST., '222 EAST- Furnished
• and unfurnished rooms for housekeep
ing. Inquire at room 1. '.; .■■
»t<JSNT»I ST., 37 Elegantly fur-
X ; nished and well heated rooms; gas.bath,
furnace heat. . "
tJII'KKANCEST., CORNER GROVE
-1 — For rent, two large • rooms for small
family housekeeping; wiih city, water and
other accommodations. Inquire 002 Jack
sou st.
~_ Stores. ;
cTOKE-For rent, store, corner Fuller and
O Mackubiu; good location. Inquire at
500 Martin st. '. 7 ' ' .'.'
-■■' : .•-•:.'' "
IJILDING 407 Sibley st., between Sixth
and Seventh sts.. 25x130 feet. 4 stories
and basement; possession March 1, 1891, or
earlier if desired. Aupiy to A. H. Wilder,
522 Endicott building.
BOARD OFFERED.
BOA >: I) — Nicely furnished front and side
rooms, with or without board. .478
Cedar. . .
BOAKI>— Small room and good board,
private family, for $14 per mouth. 260
Kent st, between Marshall and Iglehart.
OAUD— For rent, furnished rooms, with
board, use of bath and piano, suitable
for ladies or gentlemen; reasonable terms.
270 Pleasant ay.
BOARD — Single and double rooms, newly
furnished; modern improvements; with
or without board; prices moderate. 229 and
231 spruce st.
BOARD and well-furnished front suite of
rooms, or single; modern conveniences;
private family; references required. 136
West Fourth. ■ . .
— Furnished front room and also
table board, at 85 East Eighth st.
OAKD— the Shakopee . House, 189
. West Fourth st.. best accommodations
and most excellent board at SI a day; re
duction to steady boarders; fifty more table
boarders wanted ; you may go East, you may
go West, the Shakopee House you will like
the best. John M orison," Proprietor.
BOAKD— Nicely furnished room, with or
without board. No. 29 East Tenth Bt.,
opposite capitol.
BOA KD— Four rooms, well furnished, with
excellent board, at the Benedick, 2iW
Dayton, corner Summit. •
TVIOKWOOO HOUSE- East Ninth and
1': abasha— The best equipped boarding,
house in the city: quick service, excellent
table, warm rooms: St. $4.50. $5 per week.
CLAIRVOYANT. 1
US. Ml. DE SAN can be consulted at her
Parlors on all affairs of life, being a
celebrated business medium who has a repu- ,
tation throughout the world for accurate and
•ruthful readings of the past, present and
future events of your life, through her won
derful Egyptian Magnetic Charm; removes
all evil influences and family estrangements •',
unite? the separated; causes epeedy mar-!
riage; brings success in your business affairs,
and tells when to make profitable invest
ments: no one in the present generation pos
sesses this power in greater degree than Mrs.
Dr. De San, who uses it only to the advantage
of the human race and to aid those who need
the knowledge. Residence 423 Wabasha st.
St. Paul. ' . . .■■■
..; IfISTRPCTJOS.
— $5 I'KR MONTH— Shorthand: even
• ing; Standard system: lessons day and
by mail. Miss J. D. Hess, eighth floor, Pion
eer Press Building. .
ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC
and Art, 20 East Exchange St.— Lessons
to ladies end children given on piano, organ,
violin and guitar; also a thorough course in
drawing and phiuting, including crayon.
Tel, water colors and . decorative work. For
terms, call or address the Superioress.
JPYE WORKS. .j':
--17 J. KOCHKX, N. W. Steam Dye Works;
A • office, v 416 Robert st, ■ Ryan block;
works. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. :..- . .
JAMISON & co.. New YorK Steam Dye
Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a spe- :
Cialty. 14 ft est Sixth et. .■
AHLJiKi & . SIINTKi., Minnesata
" Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh si,'
POPULAR WANTS.
CAN BE LEFT
' — Fort— JLyßß^Bg
INSERTION IN THE GLOBE:
i . ■ ■ , - • ' . -
VAN DUYNE. Druggist F2-S East Sev- •
j enth street.
A. T. GUERNSEY. V Corner Dale and Selby •
• >Avenue. . • , '
P. L LILLYIJEC'K. corner Seventh and John
| btreets.
HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORK, 393 Robert
i street^UggMpMß
M. C. LYONS, Druggiit. 707 East Third
I 'street, corner Bates.
j MOUNTS & ■ SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash
] laud avenue aud Dale street
A. P. WILKES. Druggist, 759 aud 761 West
I !; Beventh street'; .'•
BerkM AN £ CO.. 422 Dakota avenua,
E. FOX, 4H6 Rico streot^SHjS
FRANK L. OSBURG. 178 Western avenue.
J. H. HAVES, 411 West Seventh street.
JtIPPLER & OOLLYEU, Druggisst, 199 East
j 'Seventh street. ..
JOHN FURLONG. GROCERY COMPANY,
;. Corner Eighth and Jackson streets.
iWILKES 1 PHARMACY, Seven Corner?.
M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442
; Broadway.
HELLERS PIIARMACY. comer Tenth and
St Peter streets.
R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist corner
Third and Maria. .
A. LYONS, Druggist Corner Third and
Maria. ■
H. P. PETTIGREW. corner Rice and Igle
i hart
W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha.
MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 651 East Seventh
street '
G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway.
B. J. WITTE, 527 Lafayette avenua. .
V. A. HIRSCHER, 235 Rondo.
ROHES\ 412 N. Exchange. , , . :
AUCTION SAT/TS.
AUCTION SAIJK OF FINK FUKNl
■£*- ture. Carpets and Piano— Cardozo Fur
niture and Auction Co.— We will sell at our
warerooms Saturday morning, Dec. 20, at 10
a. to., several fine bed room suits, mattresses
and spring beds, one fine sideboard, one hall
tree, parlor suit, easy chairs - and rockers, a
large lot of bedding, several body Brussels,
tapestry and ingrain carpets; also one Gould
&C. piano. These : goods are all in fine con
dition. Cardozo Furniture and Auction Co.,
auctioneers and appraisers.
A. 11. Hicolajy Auctioneer.
AUCTION— Large pawnbroker's sale of
unredeemed pledges at auction, embrac
ing a large stock of fine jewelry, gold and
silver watches, diamonds. . silverware, cut
lery, firearms, musical instruments,: opera
glasses, etc., etc. Everything guaranteed as
represented. The term of six months hav
ing expired, these goods will be sold, accord
ing to law. to the highest bidders. This sale
offers great inducements to the public, as
th 3 goods are mostly suitable for holiday
I resents. Everybody iuvited to attend and
secure first-class goods at great bargains. We
will guarautee every sale, as we intend to re
main in business. Sales every afternoon ■
and evening at Perlinan & Pavian's, Pawn
brokers, established in ISSO. 265 East Sev
enth st. between Wacouta and Rosabel sts. A.
H. Nicolay. Auctioneer. ■
Y.OST FOUND.
BRIDLE LOST— Friday evening last,
United States cavalry bridle. Return to
Room 33, Chamber of Commerce.
■HOG LOST— About Dec. 1, large New-
XJ foundland dog about nine months old.
Finder please return to William Mayer, 407
Wabasha St.. and be rewarded.
ENVELOPE LOST, containing a railroad
J-i pass and permits, and also two letters;
ihink they were lost somewhere in the neigh
borhood of Northern Pacific railway offices,
or Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul | offices, or
on street car lines: finder receive thanks
' from poor sister, and - leave- - same at Globe
office. • -. . .-•;',; . _ \ • ,.
HOItSK ' and light wagon lost, near
' Victoria st. Finder will be suitably re
warded by returning same to W. J. Hawkins,
Merriam Park,' St. Paul. '" ' ' - ■ ■
TXI-U GLOVIS FOUND- Owner can have
* V-u same by proving property . and . paying
charges on calling at Globe office. .. : ::-.h::j
AL.TK.S CAT LOST— Return to 455 •
Wabasha and receive reward. .-'. '_'.'
DOCKKTIiOOK aud ring found, between
XV- ' Robert and Jackson on Seventh st. Call
at Minnesota House, Mathies Zinsinayer, be
tween 12 and 1 today. a ■- . :-■■:■..■■
WASTED TO KEHT.
C L.0014 SPACii— Wanted .to rent, a floor '
-T space 00x25 feet; . steam beat; freight
elevator: if above first story, passenger ele
vator; for office purposes: state rent and loca
tion. Address X 38, Globe. r
STOKJi wanted in the wholesale district;
O ; two large ' floors and basement or three
floors; possession wanted Jan; 1. Answer to
U 34. Globe. '
, WAMTKD TO BUY. ■
ptOTHING- Wanted to buy. gentlemen's
V^ second-hand clothing for cash. Address
X 4. Globe. ■ . . ----.-■
FUKNITURK— to buy, good sec-
JC • ond-hand . furniture, sufficient to fur
nish from one to ten rooms; must be ■ good
and cheap ; spot cash. Address-W. 8., Globe.
ANT TO BUY second-hand furniture
and stoves. No. 853 Rice st ; highest
price paid. '• - * ■ ■
STOKE AHI> BAR FIXTURES.
• Billiard and Pool Tables and Materials.
i'-iiiuuiiniflj 1 ii iln ~ .. . ..-
iitari ■ I STOREtsALOOM II -
f mj& I i -* FIXTURES*- §-§1;
MISCELLANEOUS.
I AI>IES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL- Sirs.
±J H. Stenzel, 254 Martin st. "
IVI ASQ.UEKADE AND THEATER COS
. i.»l tumes. wigs and beards, grease paints
for stag? use ; orders promptly attended to
Mrs. L. Neitmau. 56 East Seventh st, St
Paul.' Minn.
STOKE Ai\l> BAR FIXTURES.
NEW AND SECOND SALOON
1*1" fixtures, ice boxes, ■ mirrors, pool and
billiard tables, counters. and shelving. 218
Washington aye. north. Minneapolis.
13 ja 9 c 1 1 nest
49 T C 1 ast est
.iHT STRAINS
tO AND FROM
a .3 CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.
-' 8- .-•'--■■"- leave and ar
rive Union Depot, St. I'anL via "The Bur
-, liiigton," as follows: Fast Daylight Scenic
Mississippi Express, 7:60 morning, except
Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:80 night; and
at St. Louiß 6:so morning, making direct con
nections for points East and South. Arrives
rbm Chicago, except Sunday, 1 :45 afternoon.
Limited Pullman . Test ibn led leaves 7:30
evening, daily, arriving at, Chicago 9:oomorn
ing. Breakfast in Biainir Car; arrives at St. .
Louis 5:15 afternoon, Breakfast and Dinner la
Pullman Buffet Sleeper. ■ Arrive from Chicago
and St. L mid 7 :00 morning, daily.
V. It ii The People's Favorite Una to Wl
noun, i.a Crosie, Prairie <lv Chien, Da
baque. : Galena, . Chicago, Rock Island,
Peoria. St. Louis, and direct lint to : Hoi
I Springs*, Arkansas.
Ticket Offices, IU East Third St., and Ualoa
Denot. St Hani • ■ '. . ■
CHic&&o.SrRwLKS Kansas City Raiuvay Ca
l Offices— St. Paul, No. 195 E. Third St. and Union
Depot. Minneapolis, No. 3 Nicoliet House Block
and Union Depot; «Dally. tDaily, except Sunday.
„ ' -- - , .--..- Leave. I Arrive.
Dubuque and Cliicftiro Ex..:..'... t 7:45 am t 3 30 pa
Marsballtown, Dcs Mourns, St. - - ■
Joseph &. Kansas City Ex..'... t ":45 am .._^.._»
Chicago, Dubuqne, Marshall- ■
- town, t>es Moines, St. Joseph, .
Kansas City VestlbuledLim.* 7:33 pm * 7:30 am
Dodge Cen.,Austln, Mason Citj- 1 7:45 am t 3:30 pm
Podge Cen. .Austin, Mn'onC'it.v * 4:50 pm!*lo:3»am
Trains arrive 3ft minute* later and leave 39 mm
HtC9 earlier at Min&eni>oUa, .
Sauta c
Is not an experiment ; it has been tested,
and its enormous sale is due solely to its
merit. It is made on honor, and good
housekeepers say SANTA CLAUS SOAP
"is a necessity." Don't let your dealer
give you some other kind, if he hasn't
Santa Claus, but insist on having only
SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
V. K. FAIRBANK & CO.. Mfrs.. Chicago, Cl
MORTGAGE SALE-DEFAULT HAVING
i»J- been made in the payment of the sum
of seven hundred thirty-rive and 94-100
($735.94) dollars, which ib claimed to be 'due
at the date of -this notice upon a certain mort- :
gage duly executed and delivered by Mary
lioppert and Edmund Hoppert, her husband,
of bt. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, to
The Columbia Building ; ana Loan society,
of St. Paul, Minnesota, bearing date the 18th
day of October, A. D. 18*8. and auly record
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds in
and for the county of Ramsey and state of
Minnesota, on the 18th day of October, A. D.
ISBB, at 2:20 o'clock p. m., in Book 72 of
Mortgages, , on page 2 5: and whereas said
mortgage is conditioned for the payment to
the said mortgagee, its successors and as
signs, of the just sum of six hundred and
titty (S(>50.00) dollars, on or before ten years
after date, ana when the series of stock upon
which this loan is made cease and determine
(unless said society shall sooner terminate),
then, on such termination, together with in
terest thereon from the 3d day of November, .
•A. I). 18 8, at the rate of six percent per an
num, and a monthly premium of three (3)
and 25-100 dollars for the same, until the
series of stock upon which this loan is made
cense and determine, and each of said in
stallments payable monthly, on tne first Sat
urday of each and every month thereafter,
and also conditioned tor the payment to the
said mortgagee, its successors or assigns, of
the sum of three (3) 25-luO dollars, on the
first Saturday of each and every month there
after, as, and for the monthly contribution
on 13 shares of tbe.capital stock of said so
ciety, now owned by Mary lioppert:
And whereas. ". said mortgage provides,
. among other things, that, if default should
at any time De made in the payment .of the
saia principal sum when due, or of the said
interest, or of the said monthly premium, tor
the space of six months after the . same shall
have become due, or should the said shares
of. stock, or any or either of them, upon
which this loan is made, be sold for non-pay
ment of dues, then and In such case the
whole principal debt aforesaid thall become
due, payable, and collectible immediately,
and payment of said principal sum and all
interest thereon, and the said monthly pre
mium, as well as any monthly dues ou said
13 shares of stock, shall be made, and may be
enforced and recovered at once, and no" ac
tion or proceeding at law or otherwise hav
ing been instituted to recover, the debt se
cured by said mortgage, or any pan 'thereof ;
Now.- therefore, notice is hereby given.
That, by virture of a power of sale contained
in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute
in such case made and provided, tne said
mortgage will be toreclosed, aud the prem
ises described in and covered by said mort
gage, viz. : Lot number fifteen (15) of block
number fourteen (14) of The West St. Paul
Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Ad
dition No. 1, according to the recorded plat
thereof on file in the office or the Register of
Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey and
state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments
and appurtenances, ■ will be sold at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay
said debt and interest, and the taxes (if any)
on said premises, and fifty (50) dollars at
torney's fee, as stipulated in and by said
mortgage In case of foreclosure, and the dis
bursements allowed by law; which sale will
be made by the sheriff of said Ramsey coun
ty, at the I Fourth street main entrance of the
court house aud city halL in the city of St.
Paul, in said county and state, on "Friday,
the 23d day of January, A.D. 1891. at 10
o'clock a. m. of that day, subject to redemp
. tion at any time within one year from the
, date of sale, as provided by law.
Dated December 6th, A. D. 1 890.
THE COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN
SOCIETY, Mortgagee. -
O. E. Hni.MAN, Attorney.
MORTGAGE SALE— DEFAULT HAVING
L»JL ' been made in the payment of the sum
of four thousand one hundred eighty-six and
78-100 ($4,186.78) dollars, which is claimed
to be due at the date of this notice upon a
certain mortgage duly executed and deliv
ered dv Maltie E. Bryant and Forrest E.
Bryant, her husband, of . St. Paul, Ramsey
county, Minnesota, to The Columbia Build
ing and Loan Society, of St. Paul. Minne
sota, bearing date the third day of December,"
A. D. 1888, anddulyrecorded"in the office of
the register of deeds in and for the county of
Ramsey and state of Minnesota," on the third
day of December, A. D. 18S8, at 5:10 o'clock
p. in., in book 72 of Mortgages, on page
228; and, whereas, said : mortgage is con
ditioned for the payment to the said mort
gagee, its successors and assigns, of the just
sum of forty hundred (84.500) dollars,
on or before ten years after date, and .v hen
the series of stocK upon which this loan is
made cease and determine (unless said bo
ciety shall sooner terminate), the^u on such'
termination, together with interest thereon
from the fifth day of January, A. D. 1889, at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum, ana a
monthly premium of eighteen (18) dollars
for the same, until the series of stock upon
which this loan is made cease and deter
mine, and each of saia installments payable
monthly, on the first Saturday of each and
every mouth thereafter, and also conditioned
for the payment to the said mortgagee, its
successors or assigns, of the sum of twenty
two (22) and 50-100 dollars, on the first Sat
urday of each and every month thereafter,
as, and for the monthly contribution on
ninety shares of the capital stock of said
society, owned by Mattie E. Bryant;
and, whereas, said mortgage provides,
among other things, that if default should at
any time be made in the payment of the said
principal sum . when due, or of the said in
terest, or of the said montnly premium, for
the space of six months after the same shall ]
have become due, or should the said shares
of stock, or any or either of them, upon .
which this loan is made, be sold for non
payment of dues, then and in such case the .
whole principal debt aforesaid .shall become
due, payable and collectible immediately,
and payment of said principal sum and all
interest thereon, and the said monthly pre
mium, as well as any monthly dues on said
ninety shaics of stock, . shall be made and
may be enforced and recovered at once; and
no action or proceeding at law or otherwise
having been instituted, to recover the debt
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 aud provided, the said mort
gage will be foreclosed,- and the premises
described in and covered by said mortgage,
viz: : All of block number nineteen (19) of
St. Anthony Park North, according to the
recorded plat thereof on file in the office of
the register of deeds in and for the county of
Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, with' the
hereditaments and appurtenances, will be sold
at public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, to pay said debt and interest and the
taxes (if any) on said premises, and seventy
five (75) dollars, attorney's fee. as stipulated
in and by said mortgage in case of foreclos
ure, and the disbursements allowed bylaw;
which ' sale ■ will : be made by the sheriff of
said .- Ramsey county, : at the" Fourth street
main entrance of the - court house and city
hall. In the city of St Paul, In said county
and state, on Friday, the 23d day of Janu
ary, A. I>. 1891. at 10 o'clock a. m. of , that
day, subject to redemption at any time within
one year from the day of sale, as" provided by
law. -
• Dated December Cth. A. D. 1890.
THE COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN
SOCIETY, Mortgagee.
• (>. E. Hoi.man. Attorney.
/r***^^ TICKET OFFICES:
ACfi^^v^ 184 East Third Street
(MILWAUKEE} TICKET OFFICES:
184 East Third Street
AUnion Depot, St. P.*tl
LjM'STPAIIi / : A means daily. B except
'-^**>&4nZ /■ day. C except Saturday.
.T^StS^/ D except Monday.
: : '^**^ '" Lv. St. Paul. Ar. St. Paul
Chicago way . . . . 87:30».m. 11 p.m.B
LaCros^Dub.&Lo. B 7:30 a.m. 11:05p.m.8
JlilbanK Local 8'.7«25», m. 6:15 p.m.B
St Louis Express. A -.15 a. m. 7:45 a.m.D
Kansas City Ex.... A : 15 a. m. 7:45 a.m.D
Pra.duC.,M..&C.Ex B 9:15 a. m. 6:30 p.m.8
Calmer* Dav. Ex. 9:15 a.m. 0:30 D.m.B
iUI.,CUi.A Atl.Ex A 3:00 p. m. l:sop.ia.A
Austin A Way.;.:. A 4>25p. m. 10:25a.m.A
Rochester Local.. B s:oUp.m. lO:_'«a.m.B
Chicago Fast Mail A t-AOp. m. 3:15 p.m. A :
Aberd 1 n& Mlt Ex. A 6 :45 p. in. 8 :55 a,m A
Kansas City Ex... A 7:15 p.m. 6:3<)p.m.A
St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p.m. 6:3 op.m.A'
Diibnque&chic . 0 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.mD
. Mil&Cui.Vestibuloli. BX>?9. m.J 7 :30a.m. A
LEApiNUOBBERS!
7 he Firms Mentioned in This List Embrace the Most Represents
iive Houses of St Paul in Their Respective Lines.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FOOT, SCHULZE & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
Boots and Shoes.
233. 235 and 37 East Third Street.
C. GOTZIAN & CO.,
Proprietors Minnesota Shoe Company
lHTand 1S!» East Third Street.
CIGARS AND TORACCO.
W. S. CONRAD,
Im porter, Manufacturer and Jobber In Ci
gars.
221 East Third Street.
CLOTHING.
H. C. BURBANK & CO.,
Manufacturers of Clothing.
220, 222 and 224 East Third Street.
COAL.
NORTHWEST'N FUEL CO
Edward N. Saunders,
President and Treasurer.
National Germnn-American Bank Building.
CARRIAGES AND BIGGIES.
J. H. MAHLER CARRIAGE CO.
IMPROVED DAISY BUGGIES.
Carriages, Harness, Ac.
359-3G9 East Third Street.
DRUGS.
NOYES BROS. & CUTLER
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
400. 4"°, 404. 40«, 40« and 410 Sibley St
RYAN DRUG CO.,
Importers and Jobbers in Drugs and Drug
gists' Sundries,
?25, 297 and 2?9 East Third Street.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
LINDEKES, WARNER
& SCHURMEIER,
Dry Goods and Notions, Miners' and Lum
bermen's Suits a Specialty.
Corner Fourth and Sibley Streets.
DAIRY SUPPLIES.
CORNISH, CURTIS & GREENE CO.,
Creamery and Dairy Supplies.
BUTTER TUBS. SALT.
BTTTER COLOR. ETC.
GROCERS.
ALLEN, MOON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
201, 203. 205, 207 and 200 East Third St
GRIGGS, COOPER & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Grocer*
242-252 East Third Street.
MAXFIELD & SEABURY,
Wholesale Grocers,
lf>~ to 199 East Third Street
GRAIN AND rO.TI.UISSION.
WM. A. VAN SLYKE & CO.,
Grain and Produce,
31fiSihley Street.
GRAIN, BALED II.YY..UILL FE4£i*
FIELD AND GRASS SEED.
GRIGGS BROS.,
GRAIN, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, SEEDS.
305 and 307 Robert Street
>fc. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY.
THE BEST EQUIPPED LINE
•y^qpr To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City.
LEAVE. EASTKRjTtRAIWs! ARRIVE.
Minneap'is. St. P»UI. » Daily. {Ex. Monday. t Ex. Sunday. St. Paul. | MiCMap'ls.
•700 AM 7 4SAM ...Chicago Fastest Daylight Express-.. •100 PM 140 PM
t430 PM * PM Eau Claire, Black Kiver Falls and Neillsville t615 PM 6HPM
*050 PM 1 JOPM Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy.. *725 AM 803 AM
t855 AM 935 AM .......New Richmond and Turtle Lake..:.-..:...... t5 00 P.M "040 PM
•945 PM 10 25 PM -.New Richmond, Superior and Duluth •650 AM 730 AM
tBSO AM 935 AM Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Watersmeet +500 PM 640 PM
*945 PM 10 25 PM Ashland, Washburn and Bayfield *650 AM 730 AM
•6 50PM 730 PM Chicago 13,^ hour Vestibuled Express *725 AM 803 AM
•650 PM 730 PM ....Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Fast Line.... 725 AM 803 AM
LEAVE. - WESTERW TH.AINS. ARRIVE. '
' Minnmp'ls. St. Paul. »Pally. * I Ei. Monday. i Kx. Sunday. St. Panl Mlttnatp'h.
t715 AM 750 AM Pipestone, Sioux Falls and Yankton +640 PM 720 Pji
•7 15 AM 750 AM Council Bluffs, St. Joseph and Kansas City •800 AM 840 AM
•715 AM 760 AM ....Sioux City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco *640 PM 720 AM
*710 PM 745 PM .....Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and C010rad0...... * 8 00AM 840 AM
+715 AM 750 AM _..Winnebafro, Blue Earth and Elmore t 6 40PM 7 20PM
•HO 15 PM 10 50 PM Shakopee. Mankato and Lake Crystal ._.. FlO 45AM 11 20AM
tlO 15PM1 10 50PM New Ulm, Tracy and Watertown r. 800 AM i4O AM
MXETEKN TRAINS on week days between St. Paul and StiUwater, and nine on Sunday.
Solid Trains to Chicago, with tbrouich Sleepers to Milwaukee on Ve3tl»ulcd Express arriving thtra mT.SS next
morning. Chair Can on Day express to Daluth and Ashland. Parlor Cars on Day train* to Slnnx City.
Pullman Sleepers Dally to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City, Dally Ex. Sunday to Tnef,
Pullman Sleopers on nigh' trains to Duluth and Ashland. -
TICKET i St. Paul. I 50 Ea> • Third greet and Union Depot, foot Slntry Strwt.
OFFICES: 5 3llnneapoll», | 3 hleollet Ho»e Block and Inlon Depot, Brld;e Square.
T. W. TEASDAI.E, T.J. BeCAKTT, " A. C. fIrSS,
Gan'l Passenger Agent. City TicKet Agent, St. PaoL . City Ticket Agent, Minneapolis.
GREATNOBTHERNRAILWAYUNE
Palace, Dining and Sleeping Cars,
Handsome Day Coaches and Free
Colonist Sleepers through to ITlou
tana and the Pacific Coast.
Leave. |M. Paul Union De ot. | Arrive.
a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota.
Montana and Pa
cific Ex.. aS:55i
aG:4O p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba "
and Pacific Express a 7:15: 15 a. m
b8:05 a.m. Willmar, Wahpeton,
Aberdeen, Ellen
dale . b6:30 p. -a
b8 :20 a. m. Fergus Falls, Fargo
& Grand Forks ... b6:10o. m
:30 p.m. Osseo & St. Cloud.. . b9:55 a.m
b3:40 p.m. Anoka & Willmar.. .. bll:10a.m
b4;30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch
- inson bll:s3*.ta
6:40 p.m. Sioux F.. Plpesjone.
Sioux Cityt Water
town, Huron and
Cnsselton. ... ... d 7 :15am.
EASTERN MINNESOTA.
b4 :00 p.m. Duluth. W. Supe- b7:u3p.m
I rior, Elk River,
|Miiaca.Hinckley.
Princeton and
:45 pm (.An0ka*.. ........ a7:l'» a. m.
a. dally; b, except Sundays: c. Saturday t3
Wahpeton only; d, Monday from Wahpeton
only. . Sleeping and 'buffet parlor cars oa
trains to Duluth and West Superior. tßufFet
Sleepers.
T lO V ETC 3n5 East Third St.. st Pail
I 111 At! I O 3>o Nicollet Av.,Mluneapolli
and Union depots in both cities
frmjtff^rfSMSnneapQiis & St. LOII3
Pjs|y|my Railway.
l^iiDllli^^ Leave I Leave
LmNMBSRSSI St. PauL Minneap'is
Chic. & Kan. City Ex. a9 :s"> m 10:4 lam
Dcs Moines Expr. ... a:> 55 amain :4(» a m
Chicago "FasUExpr" dt> .25 p m d 7:07 p m
St Louis u Fast Ex". I b6 :•_'."> pm b7:o7pna
1 Dcs Moines pas«eng'r dO :-5 p m d 7:07 p m
Waterville Express.. a3:')Upm n4:3i)pm
Excelsior &Water'wn a? :00 am a :45 am
Northome (Hotel St as:3opm
Louis), Excelsior... all:u»Bm
a Ex. Sunday; b Ex. Saturday; d Daily;
: ■ TICKET- OFFIC& 4:
ST. PAUL. :.-■";': • . MINNEAPOLIS.
Citt Office — No." City OrncE— Xo. 1
109 East Third street, Washington aye., 8.,
corner Slbley. ■--■-■ corner. lleunepin. in
' Depot— Fourth Nicollet House. Block,
street, terminus cable - Depot— Third
inc. 1 st. and Fourth ay. N
IRON AND HEAVY HARP WAR B.
NICOLS & DEAN,
Iron, Steel, Watron and Carriage Hardware
Corner Si bley and Fifth Streets.
I.UiTIBgCK, BUILDING ITIATEKIAU
BORN MANUFACTURING CO."
Factory and Lumber Yard. Arcade, WelUaad
Forest Streets.
City Office, Lumbermen and Builders*-Ex
change. Cor, Seventh and Cedar 3ts.
C. E. KELLER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber and Building Material.
Estimates furnished on short notice.
Rooms 301 and Lumbermen & Builder*!
Exchange, Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts.
Telephone Call. 1109-2. St. Paul. Minn.
LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AN©
SADDLERY HAHOmHE.
SCHEFFEE & ROSSUM,
Saddlery Hardware. Leather and Finding*
Manufacturers of Horse Collars, Fly Not*
Sweat Pads and Boot and Shoe Uppers.
174, 170 mid 178 E. Fourth St.. St Paul.
MEATS.
MINNESOTA PACKING
AND PROVISION CO.,
Pork and Beef Packers and Lard Refiners,
Chicago Avenue. Cor. Starkey Street.
j. t. McMillan,
Pork Packer. Established 187<>. Cholc*
Eiigar-cured hams, pure kettle-rendered lard.
All kinds of pork products. Packing ho us*
upper levee. Telephone call 379-3.
JOHN J.O'LEAEY & SONIJ
Pork Packers,
60 to 04 West Tenth Street.
. PAPER AND STATIONERY.
HEKRY E. MELSTAEDT & CO.
Stationers and Engravers.
Full line of Typewriter Paper and Ribbons.
95 East Third Street.
RUBBER GOODS.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.,
Rubber Goods, Gold Seal Belting, Hose, Si\
131 East Third Street
SEEDS.
SEEDSMEN.
L. L. MAY & CO.
City Store 5 West Third Street.
Wholesale Warehouse, Como Avemi
PLATW AND WINDOW CLASS.
ST. PAUL STAINED GLASS 00
Ail Kinds of GLASS Used in Building.
: / '•_. 181-183 East Sixth Street, ■
St Paul. Minn.
STOVE*.
j^faj. FAVORITE STOVE
fM&m & range CO.
VaPfciSiy A. K. PRUDES', Manager.
. 4' ft and 411 **i ler<stre«t
■ TINWARE.
THE HORNE & DANZ CO.,
Shipping Cans, Lard Pails, Oil Tanks aaJ
Dairy Goods.
51 to 57 East Fillmore Avenue.
WINES AND LIQUORS. -
GEO.BENZ&SONS,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Forelga
: and Domestic Wines and Liquors.
217 and 219 East Third Street
P. J. BOWLIN & CO.,
Wholesale Liquor*
14 Sibley Street
Jtn irili'tK CITY OFFICES: St. Paul—
I WWm? 162 East Third Street, Union
A'l'iKWllißliA Minneapolis —19 Nicollot
fWf«Wf!SUlouso block; Union Depot
tWfljylllfi Jpl Bridce >-quare.
'fijjjllgljW Pullman Palace Vestibuled
Sleeping Cars and theCentral'a
» Famous Dining Cars attached
: - to all through trains.
Minneapolis. .' Leave. | Arriya
Chicago, Milwau
kee, Chippewa a 112:45 p m a 8:27 am
Falls, Eau Claire,
Keen ah, Osh
kosh, Foud dv
Lac & Waukesha a 6:25 p m a 4 :15 p to
■ St. Paul. | Leave. | Arrive.
Chicago, Milwau
kee, Chippewa a 1:125 pm a 7:43 am
Falls,Eßu Claire,
JNeenah, Osh
kosh. Fond dv
Lac & Waukesha a 7:1." n m a3:4opnj
• BTILLWATER TRAINS.
Lye Mpls— a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p. in
Lye St. Paul— 9:oo a.m., 1:06 p.m.,S p.m.. 8:15 p.m
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
THE DINING carlike
To Farjro, Winnipeg, Helena, Batte
and the lr*afilic Worth went.
Dining Cars on Pacific Leave Arrive
Coast and Winnipeg St. Paul St. Paul
Trains. ■ Daily. Daily.
Pacific Mail for Fargo.
Bismarck, Livingst'n,
Bozeman, Helena,
. Buite, Missoula, Spo
kane Falls, Seattle.
Tacoma anil Portland 4:15 p. m. 6:05 p.m.
Fargo and Winnipeg
Express for Fergus
Falls, Wahpeton,
Grand Forks, Grat
ton. Winnipeg. Moor
head, Fargo and
Jamestown 8:00 p.m. 7:20 a.m.
Fargo Express, daily
(except Sunday), for
Bra i nerd. Fargo and
intermediate points... *:15 a. m. 6:45 p.m.
. Pullman Sleepers dally, between St. Paul
and Graf ton. Grand Forks, Winnipeg. Fergus
Falls. Helena and Butte. ■. •■
Pullman First-Class aud Tourist Sleepers,
and Free Colonist Sleepers are run oa
through Pacific Coast trains.
C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent, 162 East
Third Street, St. Paul: -
■G. P. McNEILL. City Ticket Agent, 19
2ticolief liouse Block, Minneapolis.
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