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PUJJIIJiIi MTIL T ATIOAS^OFFEftEI>. . *~ .;.;.: - Blsiea. ~ . . . - GENTS WANTED by J. Clark, general • XI agent for th-.' Jlonroe " Ink Eraser. Ad dress, with' stamp, 5C5 Bank of Commerce. .Minneapolis. . ■ • . ; A GENTS — Mineral. Lump. .Wicks never JTi. burnout; iro *nioke. no soot, no trim . . ming; licht eqlial to g:is: tnreo samples in . cents; assorted dozen 2."> cents. J{. Stayner& ' Co., Providence, R. I.- AG£NTB— Wanted, all hustlers to make some money; now is tlie time everybody is commencing to clean house. I have got ■ just the stuff for ' cleaning wall paper that has become smoky and dirty: nny one can " do tho work: receipt and full particulars, SO cents. Addrets or call 318 Flrbt ay. north, Minneapolis ' " AGENTS —«■ alary, commission; state, county rights; &10 combination folding ■ bed,; enclose 20 cents for patent drawings, ■photograph, territory. North Star Folding Bed Company, Minneapolis. ' '• AGENTS— Wanted -Agentscan make S":0 per week handling the Bunsen Novelty Blow Gun; jusiotiu sells at sight. Address The Lacrosse Blow (iuii Company, La Crosse, Wis. ' _' AGENTS wanted for an improved house hold article thnt is in every-dny use; ; exclusive rights of counties given. The Buckley Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich. B— WANTI'IJ— Satennen on Binary or commission to haiidle the New Patent Chcrnicnl Ink-Kinsing Pci:cil: the greatest jelling novelty ever {ircdrcrd; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasionof puj er:2to to ftO cr cent i roiit; one agent's tslee amounted to ff in i-ix days; another Jc2in two hcurs: we vnnloneer.crpGticgen eral-agciu in each t-tnle ar.d territory. For terms and fi^t particulars cddrcbsTlieMon 'ioe Erfltcf Mfp. Co., La Crosse, Wis. X 4. BARItEK— Wonted, 0 good biubcr, white. Address Suarez, Grafton, N. i)., und state wages". . __^ BELL BOY — Wanted, honest, truthful bell boy. Cull at oHicc, Abordecn Hotel. LACKSMITH wanted corner Bidwell X) and Dakota ay.. West St. Paul. BOY— strong boy wanted, about fifteen years old. st; East Seventh st. TJOY wanted at the Utopia, 403 St. Peter st. BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, situation as bookkeeper or hssistant; experienced; good references. Address (/, 12.), Globe. BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a competent XJ assistant , bookkeuper ami oflico boy; wages to begin, £S per week. Address, iv own handwriting, J >27. Globe. BOTTLER— Wanted, good soda water bot- D tler. Address G i:», Globe. BRICKLAYER.s-Wanted, fifteen brick layers nnd ten laborers, at Blue Earth City, Minn. A.J.Hoban. CANVASSER*— salary or commission. 83 West Third st. CHORE BOT- Wanted, boy to**do chores ' for his board; good home oll'c red. 049 Dayton ay. - -, /COACHMAN— Wanted, married man for V^ coachman; housekeeping npnrlnieutsin stable; good wages; must have best ref ereiice. Address A I:.':.', Globe. COATMAKEIt WANTED-Cail or ad- O dress Leopold Gruber. Chaska, Minn. DAIRYMAN — Wanted, man for dairy farm, §20. ■ Call at meat market, West Seventh st. and Smith ay., at 0 a. m. at once. DRUGGIST— Wanted. Scandfnaian drug gist, registered assistant in Minnesota. Address Z 240, Globo, Minneapolis. . DRIVER— Wanted, ii steady boy of sixteen to eighteen years, living at home, with some experience in driving, to drive horse for lady, and work in garden: horse Kept in livery stable; apply, after, (i . o'clock. 457 Laurel ay. DO YOU NEED a stenographer, typewrit er, cashier, bookkeeper, salesman, col lector, iv your oflice. If so, address 510 En dicott. : _j ~ FURRIERS— otter, seal and miuk 'Cutters. Gordon & Ferguson. HANDS wanted for North Dakota grain and stock farms; g\!s per month paid . for eight months or by year; send stamp for list to Northwestern riirnier and Breeder, 14t> East Third st., St. Paul. - HOSTLER nt.Breiman's livery barn. 482 St. Peter st. ■ . ., TJ QSTI-,Kl{— Wanted, niau to work nights Xi. j that undentaoida the care of horses. Address S 132, Globe. MACHINISTS— Nune but first-class ir.eii need apply. American Hoist and Der iM rick Company, i.;i Soutli Hohert st. DRINTER wanted; one to work under in- X struclions. J. IL Daly <fe son, 140 East Fourth st. : : SALESMEN WANTED lo sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail . trade; liberal salary and e'xpenss paid: per manent position; money udvunced for wages. advertising, etc. For full particulars and reference address Centennial Mfg. Co., Chi . ?ago, 111. . SALESMAN — Wanted, an experienced Scandinavian clothing salesman: 'must have best references. s. Frank, 151 East Sev enth st. - SALESMEN— Wanted, salesmen for spe ciiillics iir.d household fumii-hings; city reference; no experience. Apply 81 West Third. SALESMEN— To sell dry goods to farm ers In packages on one year's time: none but experienced men need apply. Call Sun day or Monday at -Hi b'uurih St., Minneapolis. SALESMEN— :We can give permanent and profitable employment to five sober, in dustrious men; our salesmen make big pay; call and sec us. The Singer Manufacturing Co., 40 East Third st. SALESMAN— Van ted. a good carpet and drapery salesman. Address 0 12ti, Globe. OIIOE CLERK— German ; one with city O ccqua'intiiuce, and nuist understand the . nhoe business. A. g. Peii, 33 Esist Seventh st. SOLICITOR— The Fidelity Mutual Aid o Association wants a first-class solicilur for city work, and agents in every town. Ad drexs Germania Bdnk Building. Room 16, St. Paul. ■ ■••-■• OOLICITOR— an active "Graud O Aimy" man to solicit for a popular work on the ltebcllion; $05 yer mouth guar anteed. Call at 742 Kosion block, Minneapo- j lis, Minn. SOLICITORS— Men oi energy and tact to O solicit for Bankers' Life Association of t>t Paul, J-alary or guarantee ns preferred. Address C. E. Sccor, St. Paul. Minn. rpAU>ORS— Wnnied. five tailors; 2 coat i- makers, l bnsbelmau. 2 pantsmakers, at ils-on Bros., 2(15 East Seventh. TINNER— To a good man a steady job at J- good pay. Ilewson-Ilerzog Supply Com pany. No. 3 North Third st., Minneapolis. : WANTKD— Agent to represent a line of specialtier in St. Paul, Mlnfifta bolls auo Duluth; a papor expsrience preferred, but not absolutely necessary..* Cull at Room C3'i, West House, Minneapolis, today, from i) to 12 or 2 to 4. WANTED— A boy to take rare of horses nnd make himsclt useful. Inquire 138 East Sixth St., Room 2. ; -HOKSES Al\l> (ARKl.lfij;. A FORCED SALE— stock of new carriages to be closed out without limit . or reserve by June 1. Having decided to quit the carriage department of our business, we will sell our whole stock nt less than cost. The sale embraces carriages of every descrip tion from the best to the cheapest. Exten tiiun top carriages. 5153 to S-CHi. worth $300; phaetons. $100 and 5125, worth SISS: top bug eles £t>s to 5135, worth 3175 ; Concord wagons, 50; wagons, pony carts, road carts, surreys, jump >eats, victorias, coupee, rockaways, pink wngbns and harness of every descrip tion. Call before you purchase. King's Car riage Repository, corner Fourth andMiuiie j-ota sts. DO YOU WANT to buy cheap! see 0. B. Hess, 533 East Tenth st. at once: have left one A No. 1 victoria, a few end-spring nnd side-bar buggies, extension-top surrey . uud fine coach, oue black hearse and one large work horse and two driving mares; double and single harnesses. I^OR SALE— Have received carload of heavy draught horses, also carload of first-class coach, single drivers and family horses ut Star Stables, U4 i ast Fifth. Abe Robrbach. Jl ST RETURNED from Northern Iowa" With a carload extra heavy drnugnt horses and marcs: nlso carload of single drivers and matched carriage teams. 11. C. : Fanner, Stillwaler, Minn. . . -- OA1)I)LKS--Two second-hand stock or O cowboy saddles In good condition. Ad dress or apply Merrill's Livery Stable, Tem perance St.. St. Paul. IJiSTKUCTIOai. WANTED— Experienced stenographers and typewriters to register for posi tions; the demand in excess of the supply. ilifcs. j. D. Uesb, Pioneer Press Building. POPULAR WAITS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. • Ffnwlrri '■ A WN INGS— Girls for sewing awnings; xl must have experience. J. M. Kcssell, 350 Jackson. ■ ■ f . . • ; BANGs— Bangs cut and curled,".. 19 cents. Bnn-Ton Hair Parlors, 4:.'4 Wabasha, cor ner Seventh. ...■'■ — Wauted, fjool - cook and- dish waslicr. nt3B2 Wacouta st. COOKING- Strong girl for plain cooking; washing and ironing: ! refereuccs re quired. 91 South Victoria si., one " block from Grand ay. car. . ■ FEMALE 11KM' wanted for farms; S-'i to S4 per week paid: information free. Address Northwestern -Farmer. and Breeder, St. Paul. . . -. GIRL,— girl for light wort. Call eariy. Inquire 482 Laurel ay., corner Mackubiu. • '"'. i GIKl.s wanted for all kinds of situations ■vJ at once.- I.arpenteur Keliable Kmploy mentUUice, 51 West Exchange St., uear St. Joseph's Hospital; please call. I I I OUSKWOUK-Wantcd.young girl to do J~L light nouscwork, in family of two. 68!) St. Peter st. ... . ..-., ... " ;- : HOCSIiWOKK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework in . family of three: good place and good wages. ' Call at 350 Grove st. . • . ■ HOUSKWOKK- Wanted, a reliable girl f oi general housework; family of two; highest wages to competent girl. 487 Laurel ay. ' / -'-' OUSKWOKK- W nn ted, girl for general housework. Apply nt 227 Iglehnrl st; HOUSKWOKK*-T-Wanted»"aßirl ; for gen eral housework. Apply to l'J2 Cnaries St.. St Paul. - . HOUSKWORK— A competentgirl for gen eral housework; no washing. 41'J l)ay ton ay. LJOUSKWOKK- Wanted, competent girl Li for general housework; small family; good wages. Apply marningn. 3U)ohnsted st. OUSKWORK-Girl wanted at 217 Vir ginia nv. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general houssnork in small, family. ,73'J East Fourth st. HOUSKWOUK— Girl for general house n work: small family. 58U Olive st. - HOUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; three in family, list! Day ton fiv. . - HOLSKV. Wanted, girl. lor general Xl housework: also young cirl to take care of baby and assist. 4-18 Enst Ninth »t. HOUSKWORK— Wan tea; at'onre. cirlfor general housework 12S West Fifth st. HOI WORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; four in family l-good wages. 531 Laurel ay. ; HOUSKWOUK— Wanted, neat girl for light housework: must know how to cook. Call 187 East Fourteenth st. IJOLSKWOIiK-Wanted.il goud girl for Ci general housework. 272\Ve>t Seventh. HOUSKWOKK- Wauted, girl for liallt housekeeping at Xlii) York st. HOUSEWORK— wanted ai 203 West Seventh, second lloor, for housework. Mrs. Booth. - -■ : ■'■ '-■ HOUSKWOUK— Girl wautca lor general housework. Apply Tuesday and Wednes day ufiurnooti, 007 Westminister si.; German preferred: • HOUSEWORK— Glr( wanted for general housework. .Ti:j East Ninth ; ref erence required; inquire inoriiinirs. ' , '' KITCHEN WORK.— Wanted, girl for • kitchen worlc. Ijs East Eighth St.. MAKHEJt AND SORTEK — Wanted, marker and sorter. State Steam Laun dry. 22i vVest Seventh. , . :■ MRS. FRANKLIN, of the Grand Block, Wabasba St., is selling switches fr om SI up; waves, bangs from 31 up. NURSE— A competent woman to take care of one child; German preferred.- Call between 1 and 2 p.m., 517 Holly ay. .Mrs. Hy E." yon Wedelsliiedt. _. NURSE — Wauted, a middle-aged nurse girl to take entire charge of two chil dren; call today. 4l>H Portland ay. IyjUKSK- GIHI-— young girL as ll uurso. 724 Cedar st. ■■- • •.-■ ; SHIRT IRONKR — Experlbiicbd ; sh:rt , irofier wnntcd at State Mcam Laundry, 222 West Seventh. STKNOGKAI'HKH— §3 per week. Address C 13".'. Globe. ;;* . : WANTED— Ladies- to call and see the new improved Indies' rubber under garment; Indisputably the grandest inven tion for women of modern times; lady asents wanted. Address or call on James Clark, general agent. 505 Commercial buildiug, . Minneapolis. Minn. ■ WANTED— Lndles make §10 to 820 per day selling the New Improved Rubber I'ndercarment. Address, with stamp, OUS Commerce Mnildinu. Miii'ient>"lis. Minn. ■• business oiiA:vr!Es: DlisccHiincoiis. A— itKSTLIVEKY and boarding st.iblo • I:i the city. No. 4KS Selby ay.; together with residence imd blacksmith shop, for rent to responsible tenant, . or for sale. Alex. Sternbenr, 53 National German-American Bank Building. . ." ■:',:. r. CARI'ET-CLEANING WORKS — In": first-class running order: every con venience and latest improvements; good reasons for sclli E 129, Globe. .■-;-■-.-: FOR SAM-:— Furniiure anc lease of liote), saloon and barber shop in \\ est Superior, Wis. ; a bargain if lakea before April la; good reasons for selling. Address X. V., Globe. FOR SALE— Good stock of general mer chandise, invoice about SVJOO; terms cash;good location: good established trade; niHionnlities, Swedes and Norwegians«good farming community; must setl oil account of poor heiilth. Address F 125, Globe-. ■ FOR sai,K— First-class saloon, in a desir able location, doing n good business. Address M ]:Jn. Globe. . ■ .■■-.- J^OiL SALE— Saloon on the best avenue; -■real estate, license and whole outfit. By owner, 14'ifi Washington ay. south, Mm nc-apolis. ONE or THE IJEST HOTELS for sale, cheap; 2K! East Third St., one block of union depot. B. Koesslcr VALUABLE PATENT for sale. Address Chas J. Kevoir, St. Cloud, Minn. UJST AXJi FOU!¥I>. APER CUTTER lost— a patent pa por cutter on Fourteenth st. Finder will please return the same to 043 Canada and receive reward. poCKETIJOOK handed to Dariics on -L E;ist Seventh st. car line, corner lirad ley and East Seventh sts., Sunday eveninp.by conductor, containing $lti.ij4: will please re turn same to U57 Keaney St., and receive re ward. . . ■ poCKETIJOOK LOST— Sunday morn- ing.pocketoook ccntaining $11, o:i Carroll St., between St. Albans and St. Joseph's church. Keiuru to Itooni 200, Manhattan^ Building, and receive reward. PURSE LOST containing mouey, trniiK key and a check on German biuiic of §55. . S5 reward by leaving same at this otlice. RINu FOUND— A valuable ring on Far riugtou ay. April 2. Owner can have • by callin- 417 Jny st. and pay for advertising. IWIKCEIXAHiEOIIftj. OSEI'II DELLASSO & CO.. commis sion merchants, 79 East Third st., have received a carload of fine California wines and liquors that they will close out at whole oalo prices. . KIVATE HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. 11. Stenzcl.2o6 Martin at" TALK IS CHEAP— But if you are look ing for good, reliable footwear at reason able prices, it will pay you to ctnl at the Mar ket Shoe Store, No. 450 St. Peter st. "'•'.' THE RACIEST HEADING published ihis year: Tales from Town Topics, No. 3 (March), just out; the three numbers on all leading book and news stands, or send 50c to Town Topics, 21 West Tweniy-third st., New York. " ■'"•- ' :■ WANTED— Your carpets to clean at the Helps Carpet-Cleaning Works, 728 Wahasha. -*■-.- ■- ■ "". WORKS. F - ROCIIEX, H. W. Steam Dye Works . office, 410 Robert Bt., Ryan block works, *:, and ! 7 Indiana ay. . . s JAMISON & C«.>., New.YorK " steam Dye J Works: ladies' and geuts' clothing a spe cialty. 14 Weßt Sixth st. ...... ...."■■' AHLERT & MINTKL, Minnesota Sleam l>ye Works, 2« Ea»i SeyeaUi, THE SAINT PAUL DAILY G-LOBE: TUESDAY MOENING,- APEIL 5, 1892. POPULAR WANTS. - SITUATIONS WAWTEO. ? lflulc. A GENTLEMAN of many years' business ; experience, age = forty-five, ■with- good city references, wishes for a positiou'of trust or responsibility; is a good correspondent and accountant. Address 10 A. 8.." Globo. = BOYS FOX PLACES, places- for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Koom, 313 Wabasha st. ; open from 11 to 12 a. m., and from 7 to 9p. m. . ■ riOOKKKKPKR— A bookkeeper, with the -D best of city references^ wishes employ ment; no objections ". to leaving town. Ad dress J.. \:\:l Xvesteru ay. north. BOOKKKKI'KK- vVai'.ted, situation ns bookkeeoer- by a young married man, aged twenty-four; six years' experience, f«ur as head accountant: best ot references fur nished from present employers a<id else where; manutacturing business- preferred: good rensons for. leaving present position. Address C. Box '1 .',(■, Canton, O. ' : CLERK— Young n'.an. twenty-seven years v^ of >' nge. thoroughly, experienced in of fice work ; l*est reference. -W. B. : Kille, 10a ; Green St.. Philadelphia, la. . - . Ci iiKiiK — Wanted, t>y youug niiii with -' iwo years' experience in railroad olEce, as clerk. in office: good city reference. Ad dress I). \V.. Globe, Minneapolis. ; '■-■ COACHMAN— A young German "veteri-: v- 7 nary surgeon' wishes a situation ns coach man, or any employment where his knowl edge will be appreciated. A. Tonr, 418 St. Peter st. . ' - f^OACHMAN— Wanted, position ns coacb- V> man; good driver cxperienceJ horse man. Address J 11 40. Globe. ■ . COPYING— Wanted, circulars to -address V> or copying of nny kind: called for and delivered. Address A., 3tiO Rice, corner Cen tiai ay. •■ • . . 'PUSTOM CUTTKB'open for an engage- V-' ment with a fitst-elnss firm. Address. I. X. L., Globe ollicf. • _^ CUSTOM CUTTER— First-class custom v> cutter wants position; city or country. Address H 121, Globe. .. - DUIVEK— A young man wants a position as driver in private-family, or driving a delivery wagou. Address J. It., 230 West Third st. ■ - __: EXPERIENCED LAND MAX, booK keeper, expert stenographer; also ex perience law, railroad, lumber, banking: best St. Paul references. Nichols. Drake Block. FA KM HAND— A young man wants to work on a farm near city. . Address V 137. Globe. ' - PHARMACIST— Wanted, position by a •C . competent registered pharmacist; speaks Scandinavian and German; first-class refer ences; thirteen years' experience. Address 1). N., Globe. Minneapolis. : : ' SITUATION wanted by a colored ! man who is rclinl'le aii'.i lias recommendations to show; a general useful man. . (.'an be found at /No. 808 .Robert st., St Paul. Minn. BCI'ERINTKN!»KN I— Any one wishing a competent man with twenty 'years' ex perience and best of references to look after a building while it is being ert-e'.ed, either us superintendent or foreman, address J. C. Ackliii, 1024 Mississippi St.. City. .';'."', '. » WAI'CHMAIiKK- Situation wanted by a practical workman; ' can give gooJ references. Address Pl-il. Globe, ■■■ Wool) CARVE lt— Situation wanted by : a first-clns.-i wood carver and designer.: Paul Schmidt. 9:2 West Indiana ay. . . . ■ .FCllinlCK. '. HOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a. position ns bookkeeper or assistant; have had ex perience and can . furnish good ' references. Address H ]■.':{, Clobc. ' " .. . : / COOK— Wantefl, a place for (irst-class cook In private family. Apply at St. Mary's Home. * ■ ■ - ; CIOOK— A first-cliiss cook wants a good J place. Addrf-ss P i:j7, Globe. . CIOMPOSITOR— Young lady compositor / . wishes situation on country newspaper; references giveii. Address l<' 12-*. Globe.-; DRESSMAKING— dressmaking . or family sewing. 1 Call or address 213 Spruce. DKES»MAKKK ; wouTd like aewiiiff at home or in familio3.''Address> W 123, Globe. *•.'.' "- ■•-.■■' ■ ;.■"' •■ " : * : .'-■:.•■ HOUSEKEEPER — Middle lady wishes position as housekeeper, French nursery governess, seamstress or invalid 'U-urse.v Address W,-li.'s, Globe. ■;>■,•, :-«t '>,■.* HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a positron as" : housekeeper, or nurse for children or invalid, by middle-aged lady ;| references.- Address 1038 Lexington ay. . ':. ,: ■ . HOUBKHEEPKR— Wanted, pos-ilion as 'working bouseseeper by young widow; ; no family. Address P 134, Globe. HOUSEKEEPER— wanted, by widow past midale age, as housekeeper in small family or widower, Call nt 088 Olsego st. MILLINER— An experienced maker wants position in millinery store,- city; be>t of refereuces." Address V Iwj, Globe. : . NURSK GlßL— situation wanted as nurse ±y girl. Cull 438 Temperance st. NURSE— Wanted, by an experienced lady, position- as : sick . nurse; references,. Address 500 St. Anthony nv. An experienced l.uiy nurse is I ready for engagement, and also a gradu-. . ate in ' Bcueral ' innsgHge. and also- face mas sage. Please call at 351 North Franklin st., city. -. , ORGANIST— Wanted, position as organist by a young lady ; Catholic church pre ferred": ro'ferences. Address It 127. Globe. ORGANIST— as organist by a youue lady; mutric (pinito) instruc tions given on "reasonable terms.' Inquire Iglehartst. ■"- - STENOGRAPHER- A competent young 0 lady stenographer, who has . hud two years' experience., desires peimaueut posi tion. Address G 12.">, Globe. . STENOGRAPHER— Situation wanted by acompetens lady stenographer; three years experience: references. Address W. 11., Globe. Minneapolis. STENOGRAPHER— A competent stenog -0 rapher and typewriter owning; a Iteming lon machine desires a position. Address iv 130. Globe. ; • ■ '' : STENOGRAPHICR — A competent and experienced lartv stenographer desires a position: can do office- work generally. Ad dress B. M.-F., St. Pan! Business College. WASHERWOMAN wants, to go out washing; ironing or house cleaning. Address ISI West Seventh st. .. Inquire at bakery Monday morning. ; . -. WASH I NG— to go out wnshincr VV '■"■• or wasliing to take home. Call or ad dress "Mrs. Ida Howard, 48 East Seventh st. ■ , \\J ASHING— Family washing wanted by. VV piece, dozeu or'-week, by first-clnss laundress; work caHed for and delivered. 372 Dnyton ay.. up stairs. - ,' ■ . ASHING AND IRONING wanted by a woman. Call .or address Mrs. M. 8.. . rear UG Thirteenth st. ■ - . .--... WASHING AND IRONING wnuted at '45(i East Sixlh St.; chirts, collars and cuffs: rough-dried" clothes, 25 ceuts per dozen: called for and delivered. WASHING — Wanted, to go out washing and housecieaniug. lira. Ber^, '.'44 Fourteenth st. V Aucnon ai.es. liavatta^ia & Johnson. Auction . eers. ATEKEK ANl> HKSTACKANT Olf fit at Public Auction— We shall sell at public auction. No. 391 Selby ay.. on Tues day, April 5, at 13 a. m., the 1 contents of the well-known restaurant of Iloretel, consisting of 2 eight-foot showcases, counters, with mar ble top: back counter, with mirror back, and plate glass doors; fine tables and chairs. 2 gas chandeliers, 1 perfect, nine-hole: cooking range, with water front; 2 bay horses, weigh: about 1,250 'pounds, sound, eight years old; top delivery wagon, in good order. Parties ■ 1 looking for bargains in this line cannot af ford to miss this sale. Kavnnagh & Johnson , Auctioneers, ISO. 18ft. ];K) East Sixth st. ' T?INEEURNITURE. CAKI'KfS, KTC., I? at Public Auction— shall sell at public auction at - the store, No. 21G East ." Seventh ; st., on Wednesday, April 6, at 10 a. in.,-. a fine lot of household goods, consisting of ii fine bedroom suites, 2 parlor • sets, sideboards, writing desks, walnut bookcase, . wardrobes, toilet ware, fancy tables, : elegant bed sofa, a lot of fine chairs, lamps of all kinds, hair mattresses, pillows, bedding, etc., etc. ; ! Bbout 2,000 yards of body fcrusselß,'no quet, tapestry and ingrain carpels; this is the nucstlotof carpets offered this season and the furniture is out of ' sight; if you are in terested in buying household goods you can not afford to miss this sale. Kavanagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, 186, 188, 190 East Sixth st. ..■.-■■:■-■•:--•.:•> •■..-■■■..-•-.-.-' -.-. ACCOUaiTAaiTS. HM.-TKaiPL.E,":o6Germania Life Build t utg,4Ui & Aliu.ii. i Expert uud Audit work LOPULARWiNm .•-'V. FOR KEIfT- •' Smitk «fc Taylor's ICcntiiiK List. Manhattan Building, Fifth and Robert Sts. f"iO!CNEKof .St. Albans and .Martin sts.: v^ 1 . eight rooms, furnace, bath, hardwood finish, good repair: 535.00 per month, j Store, No. 3i3 East ■ Seventh. . St. ; $30J0Q,p^[ month. ''..'■ .: j . ■" '." '\'.^-r.^..-'-. 1 : Large basement in •Manhattan buildings; lijfht and heat-furnished; cheap rent. . The best offices in the : city are iv the Man hattan; if you thiuK of moving, let us show them to you. • "■• ■.-.;■. :•',;-. ■•■T.- : - - $7").C<j per month, corner of Ashla id ay. and Arundel St.. faciug south, a Jarge j ard. 14 complete home, in the best residence 1 an c* the city. .. : .■"■;.: -. . .-: . ■ -" "" '■ :" ■ - " 1 Flats on East -Sixth St., three and'.fivßj rooms, city water; rent SIO.OO and 515.0- per month. . -'■ ;- - ----- — Lanre house on De Soto st., thirteen 1 ooms, bath, "furnace, etc. large yard. • Smith & Taylor, Manhattan BiiHding Fifth and Robert sts. , . .. . ■'"''t/r.' V.f^P ■•- \ ; . _ JlouseW.'; ;. '■'?/';", \ A— WE RENT HOUSES, STORE.4. OF . FICES: TAKE CHARuIs OF RENT ED PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTIN'U 4GEN CY. GLOBS BUjLDI.VG.. : ;[ "■,::' j CKNTRAL, I'AKK UKSIDENCkW. 'S'o^?.' * (ilfi, 620; teu and eleven rooms: hard wood finish, city water,: gas, bath, e'.ectric bells, speaking tubes, laundry, furnaces, four grates and mantels in each iiouse: nil- in best repair. . Sherwood Hough, 81 Twelfth st. .. COTTAGE for rent on corner of Eighth .vy and John sts. Apply 337 Somerset st . COTTAGE- A ten-room eotiage.furnished; .vv. bath house, rqwboac; house nicely "lo cnted on edge of lake. near statton.' Address C. R, Groil', MM Sibley st. : ' " : : : DO YOl. 'want house, rooms or Hats? We -L' will ~> : supply m you -.withoht t chariro. Scnrain's Renting Agency, Manhattan Build-, ing. Fifth and Robert. '• ••■''' _^ DO VOt' want house, rooms or flats? We -.will Mipply you .'.without charge. Schrarn's Renting Au'cncy. Manhattan Build- Fifth and Robert. •- :;.: ; ;. HOUSK— For rent, eight-room hou*e f>ol Sclby ay.. with , all modern.' impnne ments: between Kent and Dnlc, In.juire at 5!)!t selby v. : Mrs. M. .Franklin. "l*.- ..;- : HOL'SK— Six rooms,- cellar and city water. : Cnll nt Tilton st. •■'•.. ';•'■' ;.. . . MOUSK— To rent, an excellent hou>e on 1J Olirc st.: Inrgo ynrd. well shaded, «nd nil -the late- imurotemwats. Inquire at'C'JO- Olive st." ."■'■ ■ •■ -'::. ■' -.■-'■' "-••'- ''-.- HOUSE.s— Three houses for rent, nix and : seven rooms, very clieap JTl ljiquire v: 37 East Aii;i:ii)olis st. ._■ • • .-."•: •■■■ : HOUSKS— Two fina hoiisos, all modern improvements, for rent' by April 1.. 'Corner of Canada 'and ■University; cheap.' rent. . - • ■': ■ .•' "..'..' .','," ", HOUSE-To rent May l,'liouso :v 288 Laurel - Terrace, corner Ninn and"! L:u;rel ays., St.' Anthony hill; modern conveniences; -st.am heat. Inquire 2i)l Laurel «v. . • HOU.SKSi—-Aro you looking, far bouses, " stores, stetim-heiiteri-apa-rtmenb', oltices. or rooms. See 'our list. J. W. snepard, Ui East Fourth st. •:: ■ -,-;\ :■■:■■ ' .-. -: ' Hoi John St.. No. 599 — If lpe- room dwelling, with bath, cas, ftiriiact), etc., 53C. . 'ilic s>. Panl TriistCoinpany, ',;; .. ' : ■■: ; . MANNING 1 ; RKNTfN<i AOENCY— Davidson- ■!' leek,' Corner Fourth and ' Jnckson iStS.-^Hpirsc.s stores' and ti;its tor rent; care of • properly and collecting rems 1 for owners n-nd no'if residents a >peci»H) - .. .' THE ST. I'A iII. 'TRUST CO.HI'ANV. Kndicott building, has a number.'Of: houacsJLn. parts of the city for rent: also a very nice five-room flat; n i.irjje store' on East bixth st. n'eirr Wabssiia; some, cfood front Beeoud-floor otiices on East'Thrrfl m-, nud a summer cotinge nt Spring I'lVrkictiibvi- Lako "'Miiinctonka .. ; We Jiiivu some inK'o, sniul! h'ouscs ttint'c'nn be bought onxaoiitrrlyJ' payment!-: 110 c;i:-h rtojvn. - - r ■ --'* *.i <r>AA— tJ.il ASJILAXJ) AY. — Fir«t(-cl;i»s' 'ixltJ'J : hotne. SiOiiily new, with every cur, venieiicc; possession Mnyl: Apply GiTi Ash- ; land ay. •■;-.;.:: •'•.. ■ • i~; | tiu-u. lioiiMr-Siibnrhtm . -''/j T-BAIiD:' J-.AULK LAKK- Sixiroom,. ■ cotiiiKun lM?n:i'ifullv Hitunted. Edvuiil A. ■Warren. 40^Siulers-t>;.'. " ■'••'[ ",'<;>r : Hou.sk— At I'ark, cisht-roplfi ill ■ lioiisc v.Uh inpili.rn improvfinout.i. •■' J. W. SlH.'f«iriJ.JDl E»yi Fourlh. :■.: .)•' Ui n — ; : 1 v, ■•' J :' Vlaxs. ■' ' [J ;^ \ rAItr.MK.Yrs jit icr.;',with iteiVii ' ' -TV '.'.heaf/rvot \v':ite: ; pas riiiigu. ■ Jj. \V. 'Shepard, <M East Fourth... .' . ' .;.T i ■'',[']'.] APAItTiU KN r i-*j— Four-room aparirnfrHtsj with liiitli.'ct^'; ; cent! ill location: j bitit tible for bachelors ■ or ■ light housekeepinjr; J. vr. r Shcpnrtl,;Ot EftHt Fourth.' -' ■■' ■'■? ASD hTOKEf* corner Robert i- and TeiithistSiifur rent. Inquire 593 Rub ert st. ........... . .... ' :■'■ FLATS for, rent on John, between Seventh : . and Eighth sts. , - ; . . : . .'. ' *;.'. . "R6011;!*. A— HOTKI. liKU>s\ViCii; for contlo • men only; ' fifty modern sieani-heaied room's by day, week or mouth.'. pEDAK .ST.. O:JT— Nicely furiiisbed fr,ont »-■' room, with an .adjoining room; suit able for two: • • - - ; , jriIIKSTXUT ST.. 3-'I-Uue Block. From vl/ Seven ("brners— Xeut, comfortable room . for one gciitlcnirtii, S-*>' ■ .' - V iDIiLEGK AY., 24. WKST— Furnished v rooms, with or without board. wi;li bath. E»IFTH ST., '.-34, - XVtiHT— For rent, fur .J ntsiicd room with- all modem coti-: veniences. -';"?'• !•' LVTLE TEUHACE-52S , two front rooms, with alcove: also one tingle room, with or wituout board. ■• IVJ I-.LSON AY.. 360— Forje'ilt, larye. j)leas- ; li '. ant furuibhed room; : sieam-huated, bath ; Io one or two gentlemen.* " ■- , "[VTINTH .ST.. WEST— For rent, two 1* Itnck rooms for housekeeping with water. ARK AY.. Near Madison School— Unfurnished or furnished front alcove' room: modern improvements; new.hcuse. . , — l^_: , _| PLE.VSAN r AY.. 150 — (Jcntieinen wishiuß ; ■L ' cheerful home can find rooms furnished and unfurnished. ' "-- • sac . '..■■}, ■ f> OOMS— For rent to married . couple', t*o : i-V lart;c, airy futnished rooms: all : modern convanieuces: Selby ay., uuur summit. Ad d'Ci-sE l.'l. Globe. -, .-. . i; - ROOMS— For rent, four nicely famished rboins'for honsekeev»i.usr: stea'ih heat, ' gas and bufli. Apply 'M Hotel Borteau. ■ .'■: -' ST. I'KTKR ST., 4 8-Nicely furnished' suite of front rooms nnd one sir.gle room. ST. I'ETEU ST.. 458— Furnished .rooms;' front rooir.s^ aud also single rooms; all modern conveniences. . . •":■ j ■ WA 15ASIIA, MO- For rent, nicely' fur . nished front alcove room, suitable for ; twoiadiesorgtuilimen.. ..': '•-'■ ' . '■'•' &': ) W'ABASHA ST.— Corner Tenth St., >ext Door to Drus Store— Rooms for rent, 'furnished. '"'• "■'•■• ■ •■■ I . J t "'- '' : 3iUSICAI..-'.' ,' : '^j \qt, T)IANO TUN'KR— Address S. E. Crut^heit, JL Box 49-.', I'ostoliice, St. Paul; price, f1.f.0; references. .-•■■: . '' ,~ : - j lj>.)i fC CASH buys a hne Gabler upright >+>/C±*J piano worth §:JSO; a great bargain. S. W. Raudenbush & Co., Lowiy Arcade. L|i)i)rt CASH buys a fine Emerson up-. •jAjAjk) right piano worth $350; a 'great; bargain: cheap for cash: call at once. 1&j VV. Hiindenbiish A Co.. Lowry Arcade. ! - ■ q;; WA3TIT> TO BUY. ! j'97 [1/IKRCIIAXDISK STOCKS bought for lfX casn ; correspondence solicited.) AJ diess 24!) Bates ay.. St. Paul, Minn. .:•- : i \~ ; BOAKD,WAJiTEIJ.-' , j ~C\\ BOARD— Wanted, board by a professor music in exchange for lessons; tt-achos; piano, singing and elocution. Ml29, 'Q|lob« &TOKE ARl> BAR FIXTURES ■ • : -.'^J t^l"J^:-'- T : BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES.: Warerooms. 4C5 ana ■ 407 ; . Omco 8 and := Factory, 411 and 41J Fifth ayeuue toutb, Jliuneauolifi, Miun. ' POPULAR WANTS I vi ULnii if nil Iv» ' FOB'ttRSTV;': .' ; ' -./■■ ~t;\Xi-?-i.:,'_-y:. Stores. m';' -...: ; V ■■■ SrORES-^-To rent, two stores and dwell ing, 423 and 423 West Seventh st , now. -occuDied by Brown's Fair: possession given May 1. Inquire 4:iti Wabasba st. : .. '. BIOKB— For-;rent,oue double store room • p.forj grocery; Lafayette ay. and West- : mirister st. Inquire of F. R. Welz, Merchants'. Hotel, city. ..." , . ■ " " STORE— For rent, store. No. 13 East Sev- 1 : enth St., near - Wabasha. Inquire John Klein. .- .... '■ : ■•■...:■.'.'..■.'.-■.^j CTOKE- store and. basement. No. 475 0 Wabasha «t , for rent cheap to a periua tient tenant. -Inquire at 16 West Fourth st. miscellaneous. . FOR: LEASE- MIDDLEBROOK GRAN ite Quarrieß, Middlebrook. Mo., operated the past ten years by the Syenite Grantte ■ coluuany. of Missouri, .will be 'leased for ten years from'.]une 10th. ISfcJ. They are the.- ; largest and finest quarries in' the West, con taining the well-known red granite so exten sfvely used iv niHuy of the finest buildings, monuments,' bridges, etc., in the country. Sealed proposals will be received and opened . at noon, ou June Ist next, for a ten year lease of the property. This company reierves - the , right to reject any and all bids. , You are • cordially invited to inspect the property. : •'' IRON MOUNTAI> CO.. Day Building, St. .'Louis, Mo. •. '■-';! '"-:.j '■'.'.' -FIJiA^CJfAI^ --..". ■'..-. X: ax; XEWI'OHT a; SON, invkst • : ment Bankers, lean money oniin .1 roved property .in St. .Paul : and Minnenp*. olis »t O jer-cent "on or before. "; Oliices. Nfeiv Pioneer Press Building, .St. Paul, and '.Reeve Building. Aiinneopolis. ;. ' < '- A A -MO.NKVTOLOANO.X : xi.ri. Piano* ■Horses, .Carriages, wagona. . Household fufnituri ' Diamonds, watches. Warehouse receipts. • Mortgage notes, and ; ComiiH'reial paper bought or taken as col lateral... Property to remain In your own pos ■ tession. Our rates are and always have been ihe lowest. Partial payment received at any • time and interest reduced in ■ proportion. '. Your own time for layment. All business ■confidential. Private parlors for lailies. Call , cr address Minnesota Mortgnge: I.oun Coui r.i'.iy. -Room i::-u, First National Bank ■ISnilding. corner Fourth and Jackxou sis. ■ A— IJO YOU WA«T;.TO ' KOItKOW • tinoney at a. lower rate than you can 1 crrow through iiny - other a>;enoy? The .American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7. '.tirst National bank building, corner Fourth .f.iid .iitt'kton ft. -., wili let jou -have an; cmonnt, $10, S- l \- <-:r,, £-t'\ 575, $U.O 01 • s^4.o— in fact, «ny mm you wish—on your i.old wntcn, J;an:onds. iiousc-bol<i furniture, 'hor>.e. Iju?k>*.. P>»no, carriage, etc.. .at a lower risie Ujau you can posatbl? pet it elsewhere. _'CopdK can reninin in your possession, nnd youcaii pay a 1 nrt nny "lime you want did iuti're.sr. .Business private, and cc 1 ti , (k'liiial. .-,. You < ran havo your own time la laying un prijicii al. ,' . . BORROW'O pei cent- oti recant or iin ., proved city roiil estate. C. W. Young- Difli). 117 F.n?t Fourth >t.. ;.. : *". " ■ GAPITAL LOAN COMTANY-Moncy to loan o?i horses, f urniluro, household goods, pinnbs;." e»sy rnte?,' honornble treat- ■ ment. Capral Lonn Company, No. Schutte "Block.' 13t Eust Seventli st. -'.'- " ' r. / CHEAI* . Vnciint Property. .;V / ■ •• .-. ■• ■ , -:Snsns toSuit. ■ Money -..(,-. f. .All Privileges ; ,. ■ ■ 1-. ..- : .-', ..Close 24 hours. .To , ; .";. . lioihschild & Thurston, LOAN , : , . Pioneer I'ress Building. DON'T W o,V N yo?r furniture, pianos, diamonds, etc.", until you j:et our low b'n.lo-.nis.'' . Our: terms the .easiest; and strictly private. " Room 1, l!0.J Jackson, cornerThfnl. , '. . FOX SAKE Oii V'KXCMAXCK for any . kind of persoiiiil prnperty,' mortgace for- S>>jO on liSO-nc're Kuusns farm valued at g2.floo;i j 'mortgage now overdue nnd' can be' fore-.' closed at, any titno. ' Arcatlo News' Company, i:M Endicott Arc.ide. '' : ' '■ ■;■ ;: •' ■ . HAVE YOU money for-. liist mortgage loans.an- city: propuityV have sev eral loi«ns>iio oit'fr.--:i omi'.h tt Taylor, . Manhattan BuiMin^. Kiftii nnd Robert Eta. - YOf nrc >vniiti»g loan oh'yiSiir.iiorscs, . furnituro, wutches. diamonds, of anything of value,, be sure and go to 'thu old reliable,' -!!quare-'dca]iiis;..Jonri otlice bf.J. L. .Strnuch. s Room t<\ i-'.uhu Building. You con get no U'Ult tonus, lower ra|qs or easier return pny-,, • nienfsclsewlifirel l'l^yitc'rooins:. Remember,.' ilic, place. . r ..._■?.-> ./. • !,>';'..-;" .'... •",. .... ,-v'. ' '.■: '■*'\ ! LAKGK A.^iOl .N » ■•> ot money to loan on: ---J-i' improved nt <i per cent. Smith, Parker & Gilman Vi New Life Building. : y MO.NIiV .O 1 ir> AS ; •without: delnr. srom - $10 npwnrd. oiii furniture, hore'es, Jew elry, etc. : ; time checks, notes nnd ucond iea'l estate ■.nortcage:-i bought. - Miinucsota Lonn <'0., Knst Four.ii >t. MONKY LOA'NJil>,oti liie in.surnnce pol icies: or bought. 1.. P. Van Normnu, ( 1 Guaranty Lonn Building. Minneapolis. '■ ; DEKSONS wishing to : borrow money on L .- real estate should see 11. Caldwell, tit Oermania Life br.lidiiig... ; : . ■ : : : ! ■ \\/111-:ei.Kl4 & "HOWKLLIoan money at VV current raws. »n Pioneer Press Build •-P-H-T-y.-A-T.--E- Money loi.ncd on diamonds, watches, pianos, luiniture Or goods iv storage sit lowest rates, audimall monthly. return' paymenm; notes nnd mortgaces bought; most private loan rooms in ihe city. Ohio investment Com pany, 13:.' Globe Building; ■ tnko elevntor. . q^lUi (IEUMaNIA LAND COMPANY JL buys, sells mortgages, loans money at current rates. W. P.Westtiill.see. ; E. J. Dar niKh. treas. : L'iJ and -4 (ikibe Building. . SAVINGS BANK OE ST. l'All,, -I corner Fiflh and Jackson sts.,always has money to -loan at t*. 7 and 8 per cent, and charge* no commission.- .. Wl\ MOKI'JZ.O2JPIO«KER I'KKS.S • . Building — Mortgage. loans made promptly; U 7 endSper cenf.mbrtgaEes Lought. -.-. .- ■ . • -.:■-■ -: - . WHEKLKR & HOWKLL control large sums of money investment in any : k-iUtininie enterprise. ": 3ol " Pioneer Press buiidini^ " '.'; ' . . ..'■>:>; v:^ ;i~r I'Kit CENT money in hnud — tin com ./•"mission, with "on or before'- privilege— ■to loau on vacant lots oir tho."hil!." J. C. 'Norton, 2B National German-American Bank EOARI) OI FEKEI). BOARD— Furnished rooms and board by the day and week; ladies, $i; gentle men. 5:i.7."). ISS East Tenth bt. ■-: " BOARIi— 2(5 College Ay. West— One large end one small 100 m; first-class btmrd: modern conveniences." ..•--. -* : " .":r: BOARD— 'The Miner"— Plca«ant front 'room, with board. Central Park and East Summit. • *.. -, - ' ":■ ' ■'-' ■ '■•- \ BOARD— Furnished rooms and board at Hi"> Kast Eighth st:, and day board. BOARD— Plersjr.t rooms, with board, at 4'J West Fourth St., near »t. Peter. -|\- ORVVOOD HOUSE— East Kmth. Near 1\ Wabasha— Warm rooms, with excellent board, SI and S3 per weeV: table board, iVi per mouth; transients, $1 per day. frTOKK A.M> BAR ' FIXTURES , NEW AND SECOD-HAND SALOON : . fixtures, ice .boxes, . mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving: -IB Washington ay. north, Minneapolis. C CONTRACT WORK— SEWER ON PORT \J LAND AVENL'E AND VICTORIA. STREET— Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. '. Paul, Minn.. March 31. 1892.— Sealed bids will be leceljred by the ' Board of Public Works in and fur the cor poration of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office In- said city, until 12 m. on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1802, for T construct ing a sewer on Portland . avenue from Avon street to Victoria street, and on Victoria street from Portland avenue to Leslie avenue, in said city, said sewering to be done under one contract, according to plans and speci fications 011 file in the office of said Board. r A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (30) per cent, or a cer tified check on a bank of, SL Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. Sfaid check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. - - • ■ - .' •" ■ The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids - .■■■,■■ . , R. L. GORMAN, President. ; Official: J. T. Kkkker, Clerk Board of Public Worka. MsriHH PPM WAITS. REAf> ESTATE FOR SALE. i • Smith & Taylor's Ust. No 312 Manhattan Btiilaing, Fitth and Rob : -. ertSts. WE AltK BUILDIXG two houses corner Selby ay. and ■ Fiske st. ; . the-corner house Is $T>.500, the one 'In the rear is S'i,t3oO: they will be first-class in every respect: bath, furnace, > ens, mnutrls. electric bells, hard wood on first floor, good rooms in attic; terms to suit purchaser. . : - • •■. <ki^v im\(\ nn— lols and <$>lU>,\J\J\J*yJ\J large house aud barn : ou St. Peter st.. near Martin, faciug south (a nice home) ; " terms lo suit purchaser at 6 per cent. ../■_ -t .-•:--■■■":-..: ■-'■■.- ..■■ SUMMIT AY., near • Kent st., at 6100 per foot, facing south: this is the cheapest property or. avenue. , .- .- ■■'• wJIXTV FKKt' on Pleasant ay., near Wal -0 nut. facing south, with house ; $V&U; a bargain. -■ ■ ■ ■ ■' :-'■'■ WK WILL' BUILD YOU A 11OUSK : ♦V ; on St. Anthony Hill from your own plans, and you can pay for it monthly > the same as you now pay. rent; is there any good reason why you should not have*a hoire? c«) UfY(\ nn- ARK kuilding i^O^DUUiUu a house on Fisk St., near Selby ay. ; (s;o and look at it) : it will have, ■rewer, bath, wnter. eas. hardwood on first floor, aud will be linished the same as our 57.000 house; S-Oj cash and $25 per mouth will buy it. . - '.":..:'£■; ; GUK&"),:"00 bouse is the biggest bargain ever offered. .V\i E WOULD LIKE to build you a house VV on Osceoia nv., nenr Grotto St.. "tor. you ;" look nt our plans and easy pnymonts. L>i) 7/W) I \( V-NKATSKVKMtOOM •H)>C^ / \J\JSJ\J house on Clark st.. npar Case: forty-foot lot;. street graded ana side walked; . a' bargain. ' ■■■■.' •'*' SOLD— We have sold the 83,500. en Laurel ay., iust west of Victoria St., but we will build you one like it for tbeaame money. and have it ready iv ninety days: by buying now you can see just what you arc Retting, and can arrange rooms, etc., aud have house painted tosuit you. ■ LAKK uu.uk- We offer on the island at White Rear a very lance and complete home, on ihe lnKe s<hore, with stable: price. S!\UOO. Mnilh A Taylor, Manhattan Build iug. Fifth and Robert sts. . -. • Suburban. ', AI'IIOK'K STOCK OK DAIKY I A KM for sale or rent of l'^O acres. !»'> of which are broken and ready for cultivation, for suli>; located midway between the Twin Cities, near the slate fair srrounds: basa half niilu track, a nice Inke. cross-fenced and pad docked, and the entire farm is surrounded by a board fence: the farm has all necessary buildings in. fine condition, including good eight-roam house, r.arn fi>r . forty head of horses, nice carriage and (storehouse; also a windmill nud ice house, us well as some choice stock, including fine-bred horses. Ap ply io W.L. McGraih. 14tSEast Third Ht. <2?1 n (\(\l) WORTH oi real estate in a *$L\J)\J\J\J good, live Southern-town of £.000 population, all unencumbered; will trade for stock of general merchandise. Ad dress Lock Box ts:t!. Hurlcv. W is. - itBiNV^IIUIMMHIN. BIG UARGAIN in eighty acres two miles ■ east of Heaver -lake: only £17.'> per acre, •improved. ■ Address V li">, Ulobe. EIGHTY ACItliS level as a floor, just east of new harvester works site, for sale. SchHek & Co. IGHT-KOOM lIOUSK, larce. pleasant rooms, hot and cold water, bath room, water- closet and . nraah stands; lot r>'Jxi;t>. nicely siiUiiU-d. barn and carriage shed; two blocks from Mississippi electric line; price. 51. 3.10. Imjiii re of owner ou premises. E. F. Uipplcr. Clark st. Fivk ACRKS nenr Beaver Inlce, section , . a), for sale or 1 rude. «>7 Woodbridge. FOR SALK or exchange for Philadelphia • property, modern corner residence, 004 Chicago ay., Miimcopolis; lan;e ..lawn and stable; easy terms. Address Samuel Stern bergcr, l'.K Market st.. Philadelphin, Pa. ij*Oll s.vi.k- j liave a large Jist of houses -T in this city for sale on easy terms or will exchange for other property; .large list of 'improved farms: prices rnn'-'e f rom SI.'JO) to $25,000: also vvilii lands in Minnesota, l)ako tMS. Wisconsin. lowa 'and Tennessee; 1 have 1 ckvir improved- property Inthis-city that I 1 will exchange for vacant lots in Mid .vny l)ls ■ liict. and v largo -:lisit of houses, stores aud ; . orrices to rent, prices from' 85 to SllO per j nionlJi; H\. 15 and acre lots at bargains '.iuclty: some, choice lots on paved streets at low prices. ". J. .Jl.'.iloroiiK. li-8 Robert Bt., Koom .;''".' ' •;'• • ' -.■'--■■•■ ■ -.- i FOX SALKi CHKAF, or .trade for town property. iO ') acres of gocd land in -Northeast-N ebraska; . seven tj- .acres under cultivation, forty acres of pasture, allfeneed. . fifty acres of timber land, two streams of water running through ilic farm, good well, dwelling house, granaries, bhedH, stnbles, two span of horses. harness, cows, bogs, and nil the farming machinery required; folks are getting old, can't handle the place. J. ■ C.Robinson. For information, ■ inquire at the Draper House, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska. ■ fOX >ai,k- of the best houses in the city, lot 70 feet front, on St. Anthony Hill, for $20,<y*>. Address T 107, «lobo. . YOU ciin't buy acres, set in on the ground floor and buy some of those, cheap .lots in the vicinity of the harvester works:' we have not raised the price; terms to suit your wishes. Flint, 41 Chamber of Commerce. .-..'- ■'.■■'■•'■■ l ai7gk MAI' OF wood HAKVKST cr works and vicinity now ready. Copies for sale by Fowble & Fitz, Laud Surveyors, Room 44, Union block. - ■ • NK.VK Milwaukee car wheel shops and 1* near harvester works, I have garden' lots and residence lots ou and near Kast , Seventh st. for sale; the gnrden lots are only one and a quarter miles distant. Is it not better to buy a few acres rather than a lot, even if you do have to go twice as fa'? 11. . :s. Fnirchild, Chamher of Commerce. . ' VTOTICE TO AGK.NTS— Bids wanted on i 1 . the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter section 4, town range -':■, Ksmsey county: forty acres. Ace P. Abell, Assignee, Aliuneapoli*, Minn RJSMOVKDTO 219 Manhattan Building; XV list your bargains with ua. K. J. Lewis, real estate nnd mortgage loans. RKAL KSTATK for sale very cheap,, or to exchnnge. in all parts of St. Paul," and near the limits. .J. F. Bisenmenger, No.' 771 Wabasha st.v Kooru 13; oflice hoars from i> to 12 in the morning. ' SI M MIT AY. IIOUSK FOX SAI-E --offer my honsc, ">'j:t Summit, for sale on very easy terms, nt less than cost: brown stone front; eleven rooms, three open grates, handsome antique oak mantels aud inside finish, steam heat, laundry, two bath rooms, • club stable; nil modern conveniences; the avenue speaks for itself; the house should be examined to beappreciated. N.c.Thrnll. TO CONTRACTOKS— I have tor sale "quarry grounds opposite the Omahu shops.- from which you can load by derrick on the Omaha cars and deliver , for Ilamm's new brewery, at the old- harvester works, and on the grounds for the Wood Harvester company at Beaver lake: an immense amount of building is io be done this year on the line of the Omaha, and this is the only quarry from which you can load on to the cars by derrick; also, quarry grounds on . Palace and Bay sts. and on Jefferson ay. U. S. Fairchild, haniber of Commerce. WHKKLKK BOWKU deal in real, estate; list bargains with them. 301 Pioneer Press Building. '- .; WOULDLIKETO rURCHASK a lot on monthly payments: will trade a - four year-old horse (value 875) as first pay ment": would prefer Midway district prop erty if at a bargain. Address B 129, Globe. OOI> HAKVKSTKK WOKKS— For maps Heaver lake and environs, plat- 1 ting and surveying, call on Phillips >Sc Merry innn. 3^,> Endicott building. CI.OAIOIARIJiG. r|>HE CENTRAL CLOAK COMPANY, X • 100 East Third St.. are prepared to make to order jackeis, coats, capes or cape new markets in latest shapes. Fnr garments made or remodeled in best furrier style; fur linings a specialty. -■ • -•.--- ■-.-.- V^ONTRACT.WORK— SEWER O« BEECH v^ STREET— Office of the Board of Public Work?, City of St. Paul, Minn., March 29, lbai.— Sealed bids. will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 11th day of April • A. D. 1892, : . for constructing ia . sewer on Bencn street from East Seventh street to Mendou street, in «ald city, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at leaj>t two (2) sureties, in a rum of at least twenty (-"0 V per cent, or a certified check on a bank of st. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of tha grosa amount - bid, must accompany each -bid. " Said , check shall be ■ made payable to the ClerK of eaid Board. - ". ' : ; The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. • : ":: R. L. GOJBIAN, President. Official: J. T. Kbbkek, ■>. Clerk Board of "Public Work*. Mcll3o-10t: . - pggiftwwai h. GLAKA <;i i.HKKTSOX.mnguetic healer; sponge; alcohol and oil bath:". Removed to 514 Fifth st. south, Minneapolis. I.AIKVOYANT— Mme. Teitsworth— Re- CI.AIKVOY.YNT— Mine. Teitsworth—Re - liable business test and developing me dium; twenty-vine years' expeneuce. 400 Minnesota. . . E.HJIA THOKSOM, inufusainnsl mai« . snger; ■ also improved Turkish baths. Room 115, Moore Block. Seven Corners. IV] AI>AMK IXA WALKCK, life reader, iT.I ' g;ives rosume of r-ast. present and fut-' ure :. ladies, 50 cents: gentlemen. $!: corre spondence promptly answered Parlors, No. t>4o Wabasha. .. .■;■■.;-■ [l/l I<S. KATK HOSKINS, maKiietic heal iTJ er and trance medium, gives improved Turkish and medicated baths. £23VsWest Sev enth St.. St. Paul. MK\ M. A.-TUSSKY, 223 East Elehth st. Magnetic and massage > treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; also Turkish baths: hours. t> n. m. to p. in. __ "-TJ-— — — ~~ (B) THE ST. PAIX TBI'ST COMPANY — OHlccs, Kndicutt Kloclt, Fourth . strv.-i -A«-t« as ■ oxecntur, aiiailu i.vtr.u.ir, . iii!;> rdlau, cru»lee, a» blKuee, receiver. WHEREAS. DEFAULT HAS BXKN VV . made in the conditions of a certain mortgace execnted and delivered by Odeu T. Svick (unmarried), mortgagor, ; to The St. Paul Trust Company, a corporation under tne laws of Miiir.esotii, mortgagee, dated the fourteenth day of July. A. D. eighteen hun dred aud ninety, and recorded in the ollice of the Register of Deeds of Ibe County of Ram sey, in the Stale of Minnesota, on tho six teenth day of July, A. I). IS9J. at 9:30 o'clock v. in., Book 20;") of Mortgage?, on pago 819 of the records of said county, and which said mortgage was' Riven to secure the sum of thirty seven hundred nnd fifty dollars. and interest thereon at six per cent per nunum, annually, according to the conditions of one principal note and ten coupon inter est notes thereto annexed, and wnlcb siiid vote« are fully described in said mortgage, and the snid record thereof. And whereas, the said principal note, as well as the said mortgage, contain a provision that if any or either of said coupon interest notes shnli remain unpaid for teij days after the maturity thereof, tne holder of paid prin cipal note may, at its option, and without no tice to tho. maker thereof, declare the said principnl sum, as well as any or cither of said past due coupon notes, as fully due and pay able, as fully as if said , principal note was pnvabie on demand, and may proceed and collect the same by foreclosure of said mort gage, either under the power of Mile therein contained, or by suit, or other proceedings, in court, or otherwise, as be or they may elect. And whereas. default was made in tho pay ment of the two of said coupon interest notes, which become due and payable, one thereof on July It. 1801. and one tnereof on January 14, I .'.', each thereof for tho sum of one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents, aud that no p.irt of either of said t'.»-o coupon notes, or oi said principal note, has since been paid; that mure than ten days after such default, and by reason thereof, and betorc the date of this notice, the holder thereof did duly declare the whole of said principal note, as well as said two coupon notes, as due and payable, and did duly de msnd the payment ol said principal note. - And there is now claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, ttie sum of four thousand and lour dollars and twenty-one cents, for principal and interest upon the said principal note, and two coupon notes; and no action or proceeding has been Instituted at law or in equity, to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thareof. ■ And Wherea.x, said mortgage was duly as signed by the said Tne st. Paul Trust Com pany to Anna K. I. Evans by assignment dated the day of August, A. D. USK), and recorded Iv the" Office of baid Register of Deeds on the twenty •second day of August. A. I). IBUO, at :j:;» o'clock p. in., In Book "V" ot Asdgnments, on page 'Mi ot said records. Now. therefore. Notice is hereby given. thut by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage,' and pursuant to the stntute iv such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, and the said mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of said County of Ramsey at public auction, to iho highest' bidder tnerefor. tor cash, at the Fourth street front door of tho Court llouso in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and btate of Minnesota, on Thursday, the serenth (7th) day of April, A. I)., eighteen hundred and ninety-two, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, to -satisfy tho amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale. a id seventy-tire dollars attorney's fees, us stipulated in said .'mortgage in case of. foreclosure. . , The premises described Iv said mortgage, and so to be sold, are the lot, piece or parcel of hiild situated tn the Conntyof Ramsev and .State of Minnesota, nnd • known ■ and de scribed as follows, to wit: Lot numbered six (i ■). Romsoy Terrace. St. Paul, Minnesota, according to tne recorded plat thereof on file in the ollice of Register of Deeds for snid Ramsey county, together with all the hcrcdi tamentsand appurWnaneeslhereento belong ing or appertaining: ANNA E. I. KVANS, Assignee of MorUraije. Hahvet Offipeii, Attorney for Assignee. Uated February 2:>d. lt-!r». ' (7) THU ST.PAILTHIIST COJIPAMY — OlliccM, §;inli« <»tl U lock, fourth ittrcet — uif executor* t\dnili> iMtrator, <>:iiar«llnii, trustee, a«- Mi<£iiee, receiver, etc. WHEREAS, DEFAULT HAS . BESS made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Oden T. Wick (unmarried), mortgagor, to The St. Paul Trust Company, ■ corporation under tbe laws of Minnesota, mortgagae. dated the fourteenth day of July. a. 1) eighteen hun dred and ninety, and recorded in the ollice of the Register of Deeds of the Comity of Ram, »ey, in the State of Minnesota, on iho six tsenlh day of July. a. I). 18!», iit'.i::;j o'clock a m., in Book 205 of Mortgages, on i>ai,-e 213 of the records of said county, and which said mortgage was 'given to secure the sum of thirty-seven hundred aud fifty dollars and . iuterest thereon at six per cent per annum, : semi-annually. according to the ■ conditions of one principal note nnd ten coupon, interest notes thereto annexed, and winch said notes are fully de scribed iv said mortgage, and the said record thereof. And whereas, the snid principal note, as well as the said mortgage, contain a pro vision that it nny or cither of said coupon in terest notes shall remain unpaid for ten days after the maturity thereof, the holder of said principal note may, at Its option, and with out notice to Ihe maker thereof, declare the said principal sum. as well as any or either Of said past due coupon notes, ai fully due and payable, as fully ns if said principal note was payable on demand, and may proceed and collect the same by foreclosure of said mortgage, either under the power of sale therein contained, or by suit, or other pro ceedings, in court, or otherwise, as he or they may elect. And whereas, default was made in the payment of the two of said coupon interest notes, which become due aud payable, one thereof on July 14. 1S:»1. and one thereof on January 14, ls'.i^, each thereof for the sum of one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents, aud Uiat no part of cither of said two coupon notes, or of said princi pal note, lias since been paid ; that more than ten days after such defauli, and by reason thereof, and before the date of this notice, the holder thereof did duly declare the whole of said principal note, as well ns said two coupon notes, as due and payable, and did duly demand the payment of said prin cipal note. And there Is now claimed to be due. and is due. at the date of this notice, the sum of four- thousand and four dollars and twenty-one cents, for Drincipal aud interest upon the said principal note, and coupon notes: and no actii"u or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity, to recover tho debt now remaining secured by faaid mort gp.ge, or any part thereof. And \Vherea3, said mortgage was duly as signed by the said The M. Paul Trust Com pnny to Anna E. I. Evan* by assignment dated the 22d day of August. A. D. 1890, and recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds on the -second day of August, A. D. IS9O. at 'AM> o'clock p. in., in Book "V" of Assignments, on page BUO of said records, • Now, therefore. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained In sain mortgage, and pursuant jo the stat ute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein describea, and the said mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of said Couuty of iCamsey at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder therefor.for easti, at the Fourth street front door of the Court House in the City of Saint I'aul, in the County of Ramsey and State of .Minnesota, ou Thursday, the seventh (7th) day of April, A. D. eighteen. hundred and ninety-two, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, wltn the iuterest thereon, and costs aud expenses of sale, and seventy-five, dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be sold, are the lot, piece or parcel of land mutated iv the County of Ramsey aud State of Minnesota, and known. aud de scribed as followß, to wit : Lot numbered seven (7). Ramsey Terrace, St. Panl, Mluue sota, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in tho office of Register of Deeds for said Ramsey CNsfUy. together* with all the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. . 4 ANNA B. I. EVANS, Assignee of Mortgage. Harvkt OmcEß, Attorney for Assignee. Dated February 23d, ibJi ■ 7 POPULAR WANTS 1 Ul ULnll If nil I J. FOR SALE. UTCHKK'N OirTFIT for salo very cheap, in . public market, consisting <>l ice boxev racks, c win Ibis, blocks, tool etc. Inquire C. .1. krt/, as present owner will ro move to 4.V1 St. Peter. C<N<;i>fß— Five horse power enjriiie. eight- Jlj horae boiler, upright, in (rood order; Hoyett A Smith No. m i exhausi fun. Helps Carpet-Cleaning \Vorfe«, T2S Wnbashix. EGGS— tf'orsnle. sittings of each of thoso J pure breeds of fowls flt low prices: Eng- Hsh Rod Caps, Hgfal Brah'mas, C, c B. 1.-,' hom3. Address '71 Charles St., St. Paul. FOX s.il.K— tiocd ice box for saloon use; al.so a iirsi-rate So. 1 family hor«e: mty lady can drivo him; seven years oIJ. Addrcsj V 133. Globe. £ \V 1 *<i MACHINKS-se cond-haud- O . .Ml kliKls. y>ninl $10. m West Third n. SKWIKCi MACHlNES— Secondhand, all O mates, 85 and SlO. Domestic oim>any, 138 East Seventn. HOK STORK FIXTUKKS — Kor sale, counter, shelvim:. one safe, one roll- lop deslc. four settees. 'S2n East Seventh St. WA>G, SINHAI) MISU cheap;-4.i.00 other pieces. 10c. ; pboUM Delin Fox, Siubad company, and 1,000 other celebrities. Arcade; News Company. Endicott Arcudc, ~ ~ < J) : THE ST. I'AJH, TUIISTCO.HPANV — oili«r«. Kixlirotl Block, I'uui-IK Street— Act* executor, udiiilit]* trutor, gHurdlnu, triiM|.< , a-.-1-iicc, receiver, etc. WHEREAS, DEFAULT IIAB BBBN made In tlu> conditions of a certaiu mortgage executed and delivered i»y Uden T. Wick (unmarried), mortgagor, to The S( Paul Trust Company, a corporation under the laws of Minnesota, mortgagee tinted tha fourteenth day of .Inly, A. 1). eighteen hun dred und ninety, anil recorded iii the Qfllce ol the Register of Deeds of the (uuniv of Ram sey, iii tlio Stuto of Minnesota, on the si.v teentli day Of July. A. D. 18001, at 9:30 o'clock a. in., in Hook •_•(.>.">' ol Mortgages, on page 8li! of the records of said county, end which said mortgage was given to secure the sum oi thirty-seven hundred anil tlfty dollars, and interest ihercoa at six per cent per nnnum, H-ml-iiniiunlly, according to tin: conditions ol one principal nolo and ten conpon Interest notes thereto annexed, and which Miid noi i are fully described in said mortgage, and tlio said record thereof. And whereas, the said principal note, U well as the said mortgage, contain s pro vision that if any or elthei of said coupon in teresl no.es shall remain unpaid for ten dayi after iho maturity thereof, the holder oi said principal note may, at its option, and without notice to the mnkcr thereof, declare the said principal bum, v well as any vi either of said pasl due coupon notes, as tully due aim payable, as fully as if *;ud principal note was payable on demand, and may pro ceed Mid collect (he same by. foreclosure of said mortgage, either under the power of sale therein contained, or by suit, or other proceedings, in court, or otherwise, us be or they uiav elect. And Whereas/default was made in the nay ment of the said coupon lutereai u"U, which become due and payable on January 14, Hi., fi.r the Rum of one hundred and twelve dol lars and tifty nuuts, and that no purl of said coupon note, or of said principal note, has since been paid; that more than . ten days after such default, mid by reason thereof, and before tbe date of this notice, the holder thereof did duly declare the whole of said principal note, as well as snid coupon noto, as due and payable. ; and did duly it and the payment of said principal note. And there is . now claimed to be due, and Is due, at the date of this uotlco, the sum of thirty eight hundred and eiu'hly seven dnilai and sixty cents, for principiil and interest upon tho said principal note, and coupon note, and no action or proceeding bai been instituted at law or In equity, to recover thu dobt now remaining secured by said mort gage. Or any part thereof, And Whereas^ mortgage was duly a*. signed by the said The st. Paul Trust Com pany to Anna K. I. Evans by asstgnmeill dated the 82n<l day of August. A. I). i ■• and recorded in the otliee of said Register of * Deeds on the twenty-second day of AtlgUftt, A. D. l«»). at »d 0 o'clock p. m.. iv Uook "V" of Assignments, on pajce36ool said record*. Now, therefore, Notlco Is hereby given that by virtue of n power of sale contained in snid mortgage, and pursuant to the statute m such case made and provided, said mortgngu will be foreclosed by o sale ol ihe mortgaged promises therein described, and Ibi suii] mortgaged premises will be srid by tho Sheritfof said County ol Ramsay at publla auction, to' the lnnho-st, bidder tnerefor, for c.nh, ill the Fourth strict' f fpiit^dnor. i>t thu Court Hou*e in the City of .I'nnl, In tins County of Kiimsey and Htatc of MJniionoi i, on.Thurnday, llie-scvdnth (7Lh) day ol April, A. I)., clguteeitMuiudrcd and ninety-lwn, at ten 'o'clock' in (lie forenoon, to iiatlafy tho amount which shall then bs duo on said .mprttJrtge,.wlth the interest theron. and COStJ niid cxpcnsci of Mile and Rvedolhui attorney's fees, as stipulated Iv said mort gaee iv case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be sold, is t hi* Jot; piece or pan-el of land situated In. the County of Rnmsuyund state of Minnesota, mid known and describe t as follows, to wit: Lot numbered nine (ID. Ramsey Terrace, St. Paul. Minnesota, accord hie to the recorded plat thereof on tile In tie) ollice of Register of Deeds fot said Ramsey County, together with all tho hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. ANNA K. I. kvavs. Assignee of Morteair.u. Hjikvet Onion, Attorney for Assignee. llulcd h'ebrnary •.':i<l. l-'l'.'. ~ ! i to, TIIK ST. PAVIi TKIST OtKHPAirV — Qgii i:ii«ll«oii Illocli, l«Mirtu Ktrcct— Actx an c«ccul<>r, juluiin iHtrutur, minrdiiiu, triiMt<-c, u»» »i^ ii cc, receiver, cti. WHEREAS, DKKAI "I.T HAS BBIN VV made In tho conditions of ■ certain mortgage executer. snd delivered by Oden T. Wick (unmarried), mortgaKor, to The St. Pan] Trust Company.a corporation under tho Jaws of Minnesota, morigajtee. dated ilia fourteenth day at July. A. I), ciuhtceii hun dred and ninety, and recorded In iheollic-e of the Besisier uf Deed* of the County of Idim sey, in the Stato of Minnesota, on the six teenth day of July, A. D. IHtiO, atOdOo'cloc*: m.. in Book. 205 of Mortgages, Od page ■Jit; of the records of said county, and wnl( h said mortgage was given to lecues the nun of thirty-f-oven hundred and titty dollara and interest thereon at six per COjpl per annum, annually, according to the conditions of one principal note and ten coupon Inter eht notes thereto annexed, and Whil Mild notes are fnlly detcrined in said mortgage, and the said record tnereof. And whereus, the -aid principal note. n% weil an the wild mortgage, contain a pro vision that if any or either of Mid coopou in lere-t notes shall remain unpaid for tea days after the niauirity ißereof, the holder of said principal note may, at its option, and without notico to the maker inereof, declare the said principal sum, as well as any or either of said past due coupon notes, as fully due and payable, sts fully as if said principal note was parable on demand, and may pro ceed and collect, the tame by. foredogtire of said mortgage, either under toe pwi-r of sale therein contained, or by suit, or ot!i-:r proceedings, in court, or otherwise, as be or they may elect. Atid whereas, default was made In t!ie pay ment of the laid coupon interest note, which become due and payable, on January M. :» IWJI. for the sum of one hundred nnd twelvo dollars anil tifly centn. mid that no parl of said coupon note, or of said princi pal note, has since been paid; that mote than Cendays after such default, aud by reason thereof, and before li.' date o! liii- notice, the holder thereof did dul v declare the wiiolo of said principal note, as well as said cou pon note, as di.c and payable, and did 'inly demand the payment of said principal note. • Anil there Is now claimed to bo dv?, nnd is due, at the date of this notice. the Mini of thirty-eight hundred and eighty seven dol< Jars and sixty cents, for principal anil Inter est upon the'said principal notcj coupon note; and no action or proceeding has been Instituted at law or In equity, to recover tha debt now remaining secured by said mort gage, or any part thereof. ' And Whereas, said mortgnge was ily '>*- signed ,v the said The St. Paul Trust Com pany to Anna K. I. Evans by assignment dated the 22nd day of August. A. D IA»). and recorded In the ollico of said Register of Deeds on the twenty-bccond day of Augnst, A. D. 18! X), a 13:30 o'clock p. m., In Book "V" of Assignmei on pageM) of said records. Now, therefore. Kotice Is hereby Kiv«a .that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and parsnani to the stat ute iv nucli case made and provided, oald mortgage will be foreclosed l>y a sale of the mortgaged piesfllJWS therein" described, and the said morisjasßd premises will be sold by the sheriff of said County of Ramsey at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, at the Fourth street front door of the Court Ilonse iv the City of Saint Paul, in the Caunty of Ramsey aud State: of A*in nesota, on Thursday, tho seventh (7th) day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety two, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and expense* of sale, andsevcntyUvo dollars attorney's fees, us stipulated iv said mortgage In case of foreclosure. The premises described Iv said raortgniie. and so to be sold, are thj lot, pieco or parcel of land situated in the County Ramsey and State of Minnesota, and known and de kcribed as follows, to wit: Lut numbered ten (10). Knmsey T'rnice, St. Paul. Minne sota, according to the recorded plat thereof on file In the ottice of Register of Dee<ta for said Rairsey County, together with all tha hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto •beloneini? or appertaining. ANNA H. 1. EVANS. Assignee of Mortgage. II auvky OEricKn, Attorney for Asstguoz. Dated February Zul, issi.