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THREE PAGES WERE \ff\] ]Q HfiTL V Wfl^T^ C! IDDL Iff O LOOK THEM OVER. FILLED LAST SUNDAY. J Jf\ U^\ » 7 U^li rfUrr^l^ TRY ONE YOURSELF. situations uitt:ki:». 'I »i« M. 3fHB AGENTS wanted: if you are willing to work, and have got SI. you cmi make from Si to $0 a day. Doom 5. Fabcr's Hotel, lib Third st ■ AGENTS— Wanted, ladies orgniti'i . to baudie our new souvenir of the world's fair; » snap for Mils. I. Clark, wis Lank <.f Commerce building. . Jt i. ACTOR— Wauled, for Rusco A Swift's t'licie Tom's Cabin Company, .in to do Harris and I.cgrce. Answer Wadena, M i n ik WANTED— isiesmCß on salary or mission to handle tbe New Patent Chrmical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatest telling ijc\el(y ever produced i ssesink tlKiMiuitl.lj' ,ii iv o-' ' ' i .>'.. ■ I<> shrafionof I»l <r:-'ii> to Mb)i-r cent i 1.l I . cteageut'f luici- tin oiiiittd lo .' '•''' n fix days; another i;*. in wo licuts; me v nut or.ecKcrgelicgeu < 11.1 iigcnt iv cech state and territory. lOf leims and f nil pmiliulats uCdnth The Mon roe Eraser Mfg. Co i.a Crone Wis. XL Baker- .Wanted, competent bread-taker at If a miili i Hukec. Albion. :>i; Selby ay. BARBER wanted at . Payne o v.; steady job. BARBER wanted at once, at 437 st. Peter St. ; stead] job. |)Ai:i:i;i; sauted a Pmuk Babr's, 102 --it East Fourth st. : permanent emploty men I to a good workman. JIAItISI.It WANTED— Vfiiltigmau: must * lie good and recommended juv ler week and hoard. C. E. Welshoms, Granite Falls, Minn. HKACRSMITII HELPER v. mi.! d. atM.l li Decatur si JlOV— a good boj from klxteeu to eighteen X years' of nee,' wanted at Windsor Hotel, J^ov. ex perlenccdj 10 set type: come ready > for work, Slur Printing Company, 310 Jackson st. C*.\.N\ -_-.-. i . 1 1 •- Wanted, mam or. female ' cum. : , to introduce our goods; good salary and in. di com in i -si oi i : guaranteed the best bonanza fot agents at pre>eirt exist ing: call at once. i.'i.oin-.'s. I'orepaugh block, (Seven Comets. { 'ARPKNTi;Ks~F6urcarr>entFrs wanted •i/ on MeMcncmy st. 11. C. Ilucbner, Con tractor. liotui NEEDs stenographer, typewrit IJ ii. cashier, bookkeeper, salesman, sol leclor,' in your oil 'i- 11 so, address 510 En dicoli. f'M.isiKi; am -d. fi 1 -st-class eni.ineer : Ij must undersiaud electric light and hy draulic elevators; state salary expected. Ad dress (i 137. Globe. I I OSTLER— Wanted, a young man aboo. J I fourteen or fifteen years old to take care of limn- . must bring reference* Apply 37 l-.a i Seventh st. corner Cedar. IAHotIEKN— Ten laborers wanted ln * quire at Room 300, Uutlders Exchange, corner Seventh and Cedar sts^ V/l \< ill mv] WANTED— One who has .iVI worr.cd iii repair shop Address bu lei Iron Works. Stillwater, Minn. a n with push wanted in each city and I town iii introduce ibe fastest selling household article on record. Over a million sold iii Philadelphia. Will pay competent liersoti $4 per day. Address with stamp. W. I. W illiamson, ii N. fourth's! . Philadelphia, Pa. MAKItl.i; t.'UTTER wain Address iv I James Donahue, Melrose, Minn. Mia io lake names for city director) I must utile » rapid arid legible hand. i; 1,. Polk & Co., 22 Chamber of Commerce. J)\i'i.i;n m.kr wanted at once 1008 Mc viciH-niv st, between Magnolia and •Jessamine, near Mississippi st. 1) A PERM ANGERS wanted, at -HM St. I I'd. I si. PORTER wanted ut Hotel Arlington. X • seven Corners. SALESMEN— Wanted, two or three mora lirst class salesmen to handle the best lino of Installment goods lii the Northwest 'nil or write W. A. Edward.*. 7 to II Sixth st. .-..liiii. Minneapolis, Mlnu.';Bl West Third at* St. I'aul. Minn. ' SALESMAN— Salesman wanted; que ac quainted wiiti engineers; answer Im mediately. Address R ill. -Globe. SALESMEN— Wo oiler big money; exclu sive territory; our new. patent door check Belli nt sight; one agent made $50 first day; so i in you: sample, 50 cenls. Unity Door Check Company, Chicago, 111 «^HOEMAKEII— A good shoemaker want •J ed at once; Scandinavian preferred. Apply to Sorcie-eli, i«TV_ Jackson st. OIIOEM AKEK wauled at «73 Selby ay. OHOKMAKKR wanted at •'•">. '_ Jackson; ij must be a good shoemaker. OIIOKMAKKR wanted for new work. 449 O Jackson si QIIOOIAKK.It wanted at .0. East Third tJ street, . SOLICITOK— The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association wants a first-class solicitor for City work, and agents in every town. Ad dress (.cm, hum bank Building, Room 18, St. Paul . B<H.ICITORS- Men ot energy and tact to O solicit for ['.linkers' Life Association of st. Paul. Salary or guarantee st preferred. Address C. E. Beeori St. Paul. Minn. STENOGRAPHER -Wanted, tirst-class railroad stenographer; salary. $;:>. Call ML* Endicott liuilding. OTENOtJRA I'll Kit- Wanted, au expcrl -0 en<cd mule stenographer; must be rapid and accurate, and one wiilf* railroad experi ence preferred; salary $75 a month. W 139. Globe. , . .. STENOGRAPHER — Wanted, man for Stenographer and bill clerk; must Mb good penman, ami accurate at figuring dis counts, B 134. Globe. Tailors — Two good tailors wanted. X 78 Booth Robert. Tkams 30 teams wanted on McMeuemy X ' st;s3.so per day. 11. 0. Huehner, Cou- I I actor. '|M.\ .TEAMS wanted at once by John A Kevin & son. Call at office. 94 Ger mania Life Insurance building. 'jiRKK TRIMMER— A man who under ""-L stands iriminiug trees. Apply to stew ard, city hospital. WAITER— Young man to make himself useful in restaurant; one who has bad some experience preferred. 347 Ilober.. WAITERS— Wanted, experienced wait ers nt Regan Bras., 325 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis IT^ ANTED^-Solesrtncn. salary or commis- VI sion, to bundle greatest' novelty pat ented: exclusive territory: sells at sight; particulars- free: sample .".0 ceuts. Cutty U. c. Co., Dept. T. l-'nity Building, Chicago. ANTED— IOO men for the West; rail road work; lirst class orders; ship to ii ij lit. Clupp A Winston, Third and Wa i-oulii sts. • WANTED— A mini thoroughly familiar VV with the hardware trade of the North west to lake a position as buyer for a whole sale house in West Superior. An interest in the business can be arranged for with the jiro|>er man. Address W. c. Cockey, West Superior, Wis. Ui ANTED— For the United Slates Army- Able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of tweuty-oue and thirty years; go.Mi pay. rations, clothing and medical at tendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age. char acter and habits. Apply at room -07, No. 34 East Seventh st', St. Paul. Minn. WANTED by the 25th, a good "all-round" man; must understand the care of lawns, etc.. etc. 7. 140, Globe. WOOD CARVERS— Wanted, wood carv ers. Apply St.Paul Furniture Com pan v. Hit West Fifth . ' ■IIIMI-1.1.1 XII S. JOSEPH DELLASSO Si 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 ..ilo prices. LADIES' ORCHESTRA at liberty ; like to bear from good summer resort; can furnish best of reference. Address Chris J". Smith, 424 Wabasha St., St Faui./ RIVATE HOSPITAL SCHOOL OK Midwifery— Mrs. H. Stenzel.'.DS Martinsf TA LX IS CHEAP- it you are look ing tor good, reliable footwear at reason able prices, it will pay you to cad af the Mar ket Shoe Store, No. 4&0 St. Peter st CI.OAK3IAH.IJSG. rpHE CENTRA!, CLOAK CO.II PAN V, X 100 Eas* Third at. are prepared to make to order jaci>js, coats, capes or cape new markets in latest shapes. Fur garments made or remodeled in. best furrier style; fur linings a specialty. SITUATIONS I I 111 IK I'rinalcn. A CHANCE for women hotel cooks for Dultttb, first and second Office, i"i St. Peter. {5 AN CM— Bangs cut and curled. I ■ rerls X Dun Ton Hair Parlors, 421 VV.iba^iia. cor ner -even 1 !! COOK ', . : second cook. 52 East Sev enth st *uok WANTED— No washing . Mrs. 7. v> it. Palmer. ATA Grand ay. CiOOK— '■ silled a first class cook and J laundress;. email family; good wages, Oil Holly. / *oru_. wanted at 2:58 West 'I bird st. DIMM. ROOM GIRK-Girl for dining room work; Sl i ncr mouth; also kitchen girl, _>H |K-r moiiih. 254 East Tenth st. INI Mi room GIRL wanted ut<>> East Fourth. DRESSMAKER* — Wanted, waist and skirt hand-, and apprenticed. lii Wa basha st. koom 2. Pl'll COAT FINISHER*— Wanted, girls X - to finish fur coats. Apply to McKibbie A Co.. :i?.» Sibley. CURLS for all kinds of situations at one. ' Larpenieur lieliabie Employment Office, 'A W. Exchange. near St Joseph s hospital. /'IRKS warned: Gin. waii:e<f! GirU *T wanted! Girls wanted! Girls wauted! Douglass* Intelligence. 3't East Seventh. HOUSE WOifß— Girl for general house work. 591 Olive st. HOUSEWORK- Good Ktrl for general housework. ;w Summit «v Hoi .BWOKK — Wauled.gond girl for tti.n- I I I'M. housework la family of two. W.l Westminster st. H<H -,! WORK-Wrtutt-d. German girl for ll general housework. 2U!I Norrisst. I I OUSKWORK— Wanted good girl for '* general housework; small family. Mrs T. i. ' son 525 JTacksoU. nOI.'SKWORK-Wuuted. girls to do g'.-n --etnl housework; indinavU ore icrrcd. Apply nt 2'i7 H llliittns st Hoi si woith v. anted, May Ist. a glr! I J for general housework Apply to Mrs. Edward Kopp V)ii Portland aye. HOUSE WiH.lv — Good girl for genera! housework; private family: 5T7 C'cfcir st. Hoi HKWOKK Wanted, a good girl for II general housework. 4M t'arroll st. Hoi .KWORK— GirI wanted for general 1 homework; family of, four; «vages, $l i in good girl. 250 I'Mmiigi ma v. Ii <n -i iniiiii a girl tor general bouse II work, or middle-aged woman; SOI Ada St.. West side: good wages HOUSEWORK — Wanted! a girl for gen eral house work. * all at tun Mississippi st. M OUSKWORK— Good girl wanted for II general housework. (J2ft Selby ay OUSKWORK— Wanted, a capable Nor wegian girl for geueral housework' in a small family. 5111 lglehatt st. Ho: il WllltK — U tiiiied. girl for general II bouses good rages Apply im mediately, 010 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, . ■ ,i for general housework iv American family. < all 11.V.1 Fast Fourth st. lOUnKWOKK-A German or Swede girl II for general housew. rk. Call at 137 Day ton nv. HOUSEWORK— A goo«l girl tor general housework. C'ail at 'i2H Wahashu st. Ll OUSE WORK Girl wanted at 087 St. I 1 Peter st. ; call iv morning. HOUSEWORK— Wanted a young Ger man or Scandinavian girl lo assist with housework at W2 Holly nv. HOUSEWORK — Girl wanted lv small family. -.' ii Rondo st. . German pre ferred. Kill II IS WORK- .mi. 'il, girl to assist k in kitchen. Apply Plat 2i), Albion, cor ner Western and Seiny • H/ 'lUf_H"ffiinrtßff7tr Jii Mini GIRL— First class laundry 1-i girl wauted »i 033 Wabaaha hi. I AUNDRESS— Wanted.nt the Merchant*' IX hotel, this city, competent person u> luke charge of the linen room. < itsau & Hull, proprietors.' I ai Miitv wokk — Girl for laundry lx work; plain ironing principal work. 317 Robert. NURSE GIRL A nurse girl acout six teen, Call at SOI Grand iv.- SECOND GIRL— An experienced second girl, with referemes; good wages paid to competent girl. Apply mornings at 77 Cen tral ii v. Si'.A.viMßi'.ss, competent to tit plain O clothing, wages Sis per month and "found;* 1 alio cook, wages toe same X 145. Globe. SKIRT HANDS wanted; also apprentice girt. Apply 418 Wabasha, Grand BlocA WAIST FINISHERS wanted at once. S. m. Cunningham, 337 Wabasha. ir ANTED— lmmediately, forty girls for »V general housework; three second girls, four cooks. 539 Selby ay. W' -.i.ir'Tind'waist hands. " Ap- W^ ply The Misses Pierce 91 Selby aye. UT AN TED— Ladies to call and see the new Improved ladies' rubber under garment; indisputably the grandest inven tion for women of modern times; lady agents wanted. Address or cmli on James Clark, general agent 506 Commercial building Minneapolis, Minn. HOUSES »>!. CAHItIAGES. A FORCED SAKE— S2S.OOO stock of new carriages to lie closed, out without limit or reserve by June 1. liming decided to quit the carriage department of our business, we will sell our whole stock st less than cost. The sale embraces carriages of every descrip tion from the best to the cheapest Exten sion top carriages. $150 to S2OO. worth fciO'J; phaetons, $100 and $125, worth J189; lop hug gies, $t5 to $1.15, worth §!?.">: Concord wagons, (fib; wagons, pony carts, road carts,' surreys, jump seats, victorias, coupee, rockawiys, park wagons and harness of every descrip tion. Call before you purchase. King's Car riage Repository, corner Fourth aud .Minne sota sis. ' F" OK SAKE— Good work unite for $35; fine F family driver for $50: saddler and driver, $00; each kind and gentle. C. B. Hess, 3'Si East Tenth st FOR SAKE— Buggies from $40 up: all tirst class make; closing out; must sell. Bess, oJ.'l East Tenth st HOUSES. HORSES, HORSES— If you intend buying a horse don't fail to see the finest shipment ever brought to the Northwest; just received, fO head, including handsome coach teams, double and single drivers, heavy work and general purpose horses, all sold under full guarantee, Star Sale and Commission Stables, 04 . East Frttb St.; Abe Hohrbttch. proprietor. JUST ARRIVED— Two caricads horses; coach teams, double and single drivers and family horses: also heavy draft and farm mares and general purpose horses; Ins ported stallions end Shetland ponies: every horse to he as represented or money re funded. Schutte's Sale Stables. 313 Rosabel st JUST ARRIVED at Pioneer Sale Stables from Wisconsin, two carloads of cheap farm marts, draft, driving and delivery horses; call and see them; they must be sold lit once to make room for two more carloads tomorrow. Pioneer Sale tables, B3J First aye. north. Minneapolis. 1 ; JUST RETURNED trom Northern lowa with a carload of extra good young farm mares. 11. C. Farmer, Stillwater, "Minn. 1 OK SALE. BABY KIKJOY— For salca firebclass baby buggy. 320 East sixth st . FURNITURE— For sale, furniture of a nine-room flat: used only a short time : only |350 Apply Room I, 371 Jackson st. FURNITURE— All kiudsof furniture aud stoves bought, sold and exchanged; highest prices paid for household goods. : Swanlund A Swanson, 370 Jackson. POULTRY— A few sittings of Spangled Hamburg! can be seen at 599 Olive st (ILOBE WANTS U .l using TT eekly m:\i.u FAIL. OP good kks.til lost AXU.FOUXIW XPR ESS BOOK LOST— An American Express book, j Finder w;ll receive ri_ ! ward at 427 University ay. ETBOOK LOST-Lady's pocket book, with small change, on Broad wny or 'Mississippi st, Wednesday 5 afd . p. in. Return to 737 uliwst. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: > THURSDAY MORNING, APKLL ' 21. J893. SITUATIONS WAITED. Millie. A voi NO; married roan with good char octer would like position of any kind of work. Call or address 287 West Seventh st. Itoom 7. DAKKK Irish ) wishes to learn pa»try; IX will work for boord. Address il. •'. *».. SIH ibasha St.. city. LAL'KsMITH — Wanted, position by a i good general blacksmith. Address W 143, Globe. BOY eighteen years old would like to do It any klud of work; not afraid of work. Address G 147. Globe. BOYS FOR PEACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys. tree.. New-'- Club Itoom. 313 Wabasha it. .open from II to VI it in., and from 7 to 9 p. m.- BOOK X I — Question wanted by young msn as assistant bookkeeper, stenographer or any office work ; good pen man; references: experience. Address o DO, Glow*. - Minneapolis. CLERK— Mt wanted by a compe tent grocery clerk ; 017 references. Ad dressj7. vi. Globe. ... CiO ACM MAN — Wanted, a position as ' coflchtnau; good references. Id -•"»-. 0 134. Globe. . CMJACH. AN— Position wanted as coach ' mm. can give good reference. Address C. O. A., No. 621 La ye ite ay.. City. C«OA< HUAN Wanted, position nscoach f man; ii..- - Rood i'i[ier;iac, urn well . acquainted iv the city and understand the cere of horses Addrtss •■ 131 Olobe. CtOACHMAX — A situation vented mi ' conch man by a colored sun; can give the best of reference. Address If 141, Globe. , /"COLLECTING or office work of any kind "- wanted from >a. in. to _> d. m. Address g 141. Globe. C TOOK— First-class meat aud pastry cook wanu#.tnploynieiit; best of references furnished. John s-uiilh. 53 Exchange st, St Paul. DELIVER* MAN -Wan ten. work by a ma- man driving any kii .' if it de livery aeon ; can .furnish city references. Address J. D.. ;::;i Geranium st.. city. 1/ 1 it KM AN— Wanted, situation by au ex -1 lenoed fireman ; hastiest of references. AddrosA. Bauer, 173 West Third st. HOMTX. Kit wants position ssi times to drive, and understand!! taking tare of horses, tor private family. Address 'J 140, <;!ob<?. MHI MI.UI.It . ill WORK— Handbills. i»l letters, plans and music nice done by G. A. Jutigreu y4l Forest St. OVVU -i. WORK — Young .man (German) 10 assist in office and .tor-*, willing .I. any kind of work; must come well reeoes mended as to character sud habits. Address Q s">, Globe. 'Spoils. OFFICE work — Young man «< cus ' ' touted la office work wants position; cily references given. Address I. 111, Globe. PHARMACIST, registered lv Minnesota I- and Dakota*; good references. Address '•■>. : A)A Pour in .iv sooth, Minneapolis. ' t. L POSITION wanted by a young Scandi navian to learn grocery business 'ii gen eral merchandise; is well recommended. Ad dress X I '.a, Globe. SAW I'lKKß—i'ir*t-clas. circular saw tiler IJ and yard mill win's position; best of eeteienc Address C 113. 010 lc. 'I i: i\ 1 l.l*<. SAKKs.MAN-A young J man of experience wants it position as travel ing i-nlesmuii: is now open for engage niciit. Address W I.i< S, (.lobe U' A NTED — Position driving delivery wagon or work round hotel. Address T. P.. 187 Koberl st Female*. CM) mpa.MON- Wanted, Mtuation as com par ion, American family preferred; by a young lady who has tiie best of reference; Address X 137. Globe. HOUSEKEEPER— anted, position as housekeeper Address v 11. •, (.'lobe. NURSE— An elderly lady wants a place to take- care of an Infant Address P 150, Globe. NORSK— Wanted, position hy middle-aged ii German woman, as nurse lv private family, or to clean offices. 41:* Exchange st," near Ninth, down stairs. OFFICE WORK— Position wanted by young 'girl to work In office or store. Address 1380 West .Seventh st. STEM RAP HER— Wanted, position by competent stenographer; law office pre ferred: good references furnished. Address X 14.1. lobe. __ SEAMSTRESS— Quod seamstress wishes position ; $•"> ti week 7. 148, Globe. STENOGRAPHER — An experienced lady bookkeeper and stenograph would like a position. Address 11 141), Globe STENOGRAPHER— Position wauled by a young lady a-. stenographer: three years' experience: can furnish . references. Address V 14*. Globe. l>lt(S4K\-iI.S. EMMA THOMSON"; professional inns sagec; also improved Turkish baths, boom li'>, Moore block, Seven Corners. Know Tiivsi.i.i scientific method of delineating character; determining mental, pfcvsical and business qualifications, etc.. from date of birth. Address with stump, Mrs. a. in Westiake. SO Mannheimer Block. '_ _^ LA DI ES— l know from experience Orange Illossom will cure you of female weak ness when other medicines fail. Price. $1 per box Address Trained Nurse, st) Hoy at Hon ay.. or '.'431 Sixth st north, Minneapolis. jVIADAMK INA WALKER, life reader. i»l gives resume of past, present ana fut ure: ladles, 87 cents; gentlemen, ft; corre spondence promptly answered. Parlors, No. 640 Wabasha. Al KM. KATE HO^KINH, magnetic heal .vi er and trance medium, gives improved Turkish and medicated baths. 23S>trWes< SST enth st. MRS. M A. TI'SMKY. SB East Eiehth St. itL Magnetic aud massage treatment foe uerrous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; nib. Turkish baths: hours, 'J a. m. to » v. in. ~fi LOBE ANTS AIMNi; TT GKKLV NHVI'K PtILOP GOOD HKSI LIS HOAltll OFFERED^ BOARD- Newly furnished rooms, with good table board at reasonable rates, can be had at No. 51 West Fourth st. City. BOARD— For rent nicely furnished room, with board. 526 Robert st BOA Nicely furnished room, with board ; bouse modern ; use of parlor aud piano. fit) Til ton «t. > BOARD— Pleasant room. \v;tn board, at 227 East Tenth si. BOARD— For rent pleasant furnished rooms, with board; also table board. 210 East Niutn st .___ BOARD— One furnished room, with board, suitable for two geutlenien; also table board; reasonable rates. 39 East Ninth St. BOARD— 532 Cedar st. — For rent, one com fortably furnished front alcove room, al! modern conveniences, with board; table boarders accommodated. * rpilE NORWOOD, 189.5 East Eighth st, X between Jackson aud Sibley; excell#nt board and rooms; quick service; central location; reasonable rates. H____| B<IAKI> WASTED. BOARD— Wanted, board and room con venient to wholesale district, by a gentle man and wife; must be reasonable. Address D 46. Globe. . BOARD— Young German wants room, with board, in strictly private family; Anieri can preferred ; moderate prices. P 142. Globe. fe,T«ItE ARD BAR FIXTURES ■ BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES - AND BILLIAKD WKUtt Warerooms, 405 ana 4"?; Omce aud Factory. 411 and 413 Fifth » ay tula* sou.!;, Minneapolis. Xuiu. fOB RELIT- X Smith dc Tajlor**.Bentins IM Manhattan Buildiug. CiOKN'ERof A 1 nans and Martin sts : ' eieht rooms, with fnrnaee and bath, hard wood finish, in good repair: % &.<» per tiionlh. . -ton-. No. 03 East seventh st; l?JJ« J*r mouth. ■ _r 1 Large basement in Manhattan 'building; light and beat furnished, and che^p mil. The best offices in the city are in tbe Mm» I hattan Building: if you thinitbf morfut, It', us show them to you. ; % ■<? \ 1 Corner Asbfand and Arundel facing soath : ■ a large yard, a complete home. in. the beat residence part of the city: _»7*>.ow perinobtl. Flats on Fast sixth st. three- and Zfite rcoms, city water; rent ml)'" 515.80 , per month i i'.-'J ' : Laree house on D" Soto st, thirteen rooma, batb. furnace, etc. ; large yard. '^v J Smith 4 Taylor, Mauhai'lau Bniidins,Fifdi and Robert sts. . ■■■. .■>•:. :■-?■'&-[ THK JA.miSi A BATEHA9K i . Iti lit 111 Ab«*iic*j-. ".^ •*! OWNERS' AOKNTs FOR 'ARK OF PKDPEKTY- MONTHLY LIST PL'B -1 / - i 1 . . f1. 115 EAST FOFRTII ST. lionses. A— "WE KENT HOUSES. STORE*?. OF . PICES. TACT ' IIAKi.I- OF RENTED PROPERTY. TAYLOR S RENTING AGKN CV. GLOBE BUILDING. ■- ■ A— HOUSES, stores, ftat ». rooms. *i up ward*: sec v* before renttog; no charge- schram's Renting Agency. Man hattan 1...1 Jiu^. • f'Olt RENT AT ONCE— 9~H. nine room I house on Dolly ay . fits, leu roam house do East Isabel st: *'■?>. ei«blroom house on bt Albans st: all first class modern .use*. with every Improvement Howard L. Smith. 410 Han ball Building. I [AYE YOUR CARPETS, RUGS. etc.. I I cleaned, refitted and laid at Twin City Carpetl'lcuing Works. L*_ West rourOi, cor ner Exchange st; telephone 52H-X , Hoi si Pot rent, a nine-room house aud ■table in lower town, south sriil cast cor ner, all modem Improvements, very hue mantels; also oue in trout room up stairs; stationary tubs, gas Dxtcres nil ».upplied with nice globes: stable with two fox Italia, con nected wiih sewer and gas: a iath snd plas tered room for man; house to almost new; rent, Sin per month lv quire Room i, First National Bank, 0r 22 17 Virginia av.^ HOUSE— For rent (51 1 chart 5t... •» per monih. Am Iv »■ IJ7 Gl Milan Block. Houses— Two good houses, with all mod era improvements. Inquire corner fan ada and University. _^ Hoi — Examine for yourself tbooo new. convenient, comfortable, com plete brick residences, 25*4. 2tF>. 2_KVj Selby, near Summit A pjdy at 2»2 Sellry. • HOI si .May I— First-class rotdence, '237 Laurel ay. : modern conveniences, to (|Uire 2A Laurel ay. ' Hoi -in fan hlyke court, near Broad way: modem Improvements: possession May 1: nine rooms. J. W. Fisher. J-".' Van Slyke Court. - ' HOUSE— High i-.rooui bowse, ill modern conveniences, ?c. mi month. John Borers Jr. A Bro., 138 Jackson at HOUSE— For rent, i>W Wabislnt' street: $ rooms and bath; oil modern improve ments. E. R. Bryant. HI Globe Building. HOUSE— C 2) Ashland ay.. l-.li;.'. I::-' class house, nearly new. with all modem im provements. Apply 887 Ashland ay. HOI SI For rent, most desirable aiid neat * ten- room house; rent reasonable and can be [mid in hoard it desired. 72 . Maryland st.. end of Lafayette street car line. i_____- Hoi sM -Maj 10— First.-class icsnl.'iici). li.'l I 1 Nina nv., modern conveniences; steam beat, Inquire 2*.li Laurel iv HOUSE— Five. rooms, cement b-iscment, Congress, near Ohio. Richard Price;.] ]■; i West Fourth si. ... * [ '^ Houses— Are o i, looking for houses, stores, steam heated apartments, oltlces or rooms? See our list, J. W. ShepftTd, M East Fourth st. ■ .. : ftr__2 Hot AND HARN— Ten-room h'ric* house and b.*irn, with modern improve ments: four mantels and grates, six set mar ble washbowls; convenient to gar lines; low rent;' not on the hill., .Sbepard,. -Jl East ; Fourth.-'- *•' ■«''- — " - '•-• "' •_"," -.':!.,-!!; BOUSE— At Merriam P«rs. eight-room house with modern improvements. J. W. Shepard. »l East Fourth. '- 1 -'" ;'"; : -, Hot For rent, the twelve-room house No. ill*; Nelson sv. ; possession given May I: house has all modern conveniences. Ap ply (lark & Pletener. Room I, :. « Jackson st HOUSES — six. seven and nine-room houses; ten. fifteen and twenty minutes' walk- from car; Fourth and Jack son. :). K. Hoffman, 53 Gilfillan. ■ HOUSE— Furbished house, 213 Farrington ay., st. Anthony hill; large grouuds; May to October; rent reasonable. HOUSH— Eleven-room house and barn; modern improvements: beautiful shade trees: will rent cheap If taken at once: cor tier Igiehart aud Louis sts. Apply at 227 Iglehnrt st. _^ HOUSE— For rent, a- large house; hand stum*: on one of ihe best streets in low er town; warm and comfortable; large, shady yard and all modern improvements. fft" Olive st. [l/IANNING'S RENTING AGENCY— -»1 Davidson Block, cor. 4th and Jackson — Houses. stores, flats to rent; care, of prop erty for owners and residents a specialty. OKI ADVERTISEMENT of Summit O house for gale or rent in Miscellaneous, list ' THE ST. FAIL TRUST COMPANY. Endic.itt building, has a number of houses in different parts of the city for rent, also a very nice five-room Mat; a large store •m East Sixth st. near Wabasha; some good front second-floor ottices Oil Fast Third st , and a summer cottage at Spring Park club. Lake Minnetonka. We have some nice, small houses tbat can be bought ou monthly payments; no cash down. lioiiso-Siibiirliuu. AT KALI) EAGLE LAKE— six room cottages beautifully situated. Edwin A. Warren. 400 Sibley st. . COTTAGE — Five room cottage at Bald J Eagle lake for rent. Apply to Charles EC. Nelson, 216 East Fourth st '-.• . AGE— For rent a nicely furnished * cottage on Third st. While Gear Lake. Apply to F. E. Beiisou, White Bear Lake, Minn. ' HOUSE— For rent.a furnished twelve-room house on lake shore near Tenth st. sta tion. White Bear Lake. Mrs. Charles Wright Flats. APARTMENTS in -Premier," with steam heat, hot water and gas range. J. W. shepard, 04 East Fourth. APARTMENTS— Four-room apartments with hath, etc.; central location: suit able for bachelors or light housekeeping. .' J. W. Sliepard. 04 Fast Fourth. .'._. FLATS Wabasha St.. 417— Two four-room . flats, bain room and closets. Inquire of .Michaud Bros., corner Seventh and Waba-i sha. • ..•.- Atl* FLAT of three rooms, well lighted, to good.' repair. Inquire basement 167 West ; Fourth st. . - . ■» i i ■ ■ i FLAT— For rent, seven-room flat; all mod ern improvements; West side. 477 Clin-. ton ay. .;; ',' FLAT, 150 West Seventh st. ; five rooimM bath; tie condition. Inquire Room 10. • FLATS— 3 and 4-room flats, in good' re pairs, to respectable parties only. <: 515' St. Peter si.. Room 5. --.rj-t* FLAT— For rent six-room fiat; cellar and city water. Call at 20 TUQto st . ;-"_:; . Store*.. . ' ;; ;"*" STOKE— For rent elegant torn store, suit-' . able for any business, at 31 East Seventh st., near Wabasna. STORE— For rent store. Dale st, comer Ashland, occupied by Palmer's market: : also 302 and 402 East Seventh st : , cheap, for one year. J. W. Crosson. 21*' East Third st WASTED TO BIT.. FREIGHT CLE YATOR— Wanted to boy second-band freight elevator, complete; must be cheap and in good condition. Ad dress W 143. Globe. FURNITURE-Want to buy second-hand furniture and stoves: highest price paid. At the New England Furniture Company. -Isilaud I'll West Seventh st. *- '-■'•'-'■ - - OIK WORKS. - ;■'.•-.; F. ROiHrA, N. W. Steam Dye Works • . office. 4M Robert st, Ryan block works; '' and -7 Indiana ay. .-.'-.. JAMISON A Co., New York Steam D re Works: ladies' and gents' clothing a spe cialty. 14 West sixth at. • % „ AHLEKT « MINTEL, Minnesota I iv - bit wu Dye \\ oilu, 244 £m; Seventh. FPU BEST. BH I-UOlllS. . — A — HOTEL IIKtMsWICK. for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam heated rooms by day, week or month. AKI'NUEL. Ml - For rent large fur nisbed rot. t room : also side room ; all modern conveniences: near cable and board. CARROLL ST.. TCI- Pleasant furnished front room for one oif'.wo gentlemen. CEDAR ST., t._c>— Very nicely furnished > rooms. EIGHTH ST.. 4 » EAST— One nicely fur nished alcove front room; cheap for summer; desirable location. TOLEHART ST., J77-T0 rent four nice X. rooms, first floor. - ROOMS furnished room, with bath. and two nnfnrnlsbcd rooms. Please call at 287 Summit place. ROOMS- For rent •'» rooms with bain and Urge attic. 11. gefiroedet, 173 Western ay. ROOMS— Por rent three or five rooms; city water and cellar. Call or address 378 F..:t st ROOM— Pleasant front room with alcove; fine location: near Aberdeen fiats: suit able for one or two gentlemen; board if de ►i.-.-d. private family; ready May I. Ad dles L 1). Globe. ST. EKTEB.«7I— Corner Tiliou— Furnished 0 or unfurnished rooms, wito orwitaont board. SI M MIT AT., 41— Corner St ! Peter St— Por rent furnished root room, with al cove, gas and use of bath; references ex changed. I ETON. no. 3— For rent three unfur x ■ ti.shed rooms. fjLOBE W ANTS VJ A INING * T IIIIKLV MiVl.lt I'tlLOlffJlOllltllM I,T> >li^4-elLiii«-<Mi->. BLOCK- A three-story brick block. Six IOC. from May 1. on Kasi seventh, between Robert and Minnesota; Ibis building Is right in the business .'ci, will be fitted up to suit tenant wiih elevator. J. K. Hoffman. 53 Gilfillan Block. HOTEL I <> REN T— Do you want a hotel? If you do the Gladstone In River Fall* is i be place : three-story brisk, furnished, in one of the most delightful localities m Wis consin; st. tie normal school within four blocks. Address Martin Wolff, Hirer Palis, Wis. Full LEASE— MIDDLEBROOK GRAN ite Quarries, MiiMlebrook. Mo., operated llie past ten years by the syenite Granite company, of Missouri, will be teased for ten years Iron June 'ill. l^.r.'. They are the largest .ml finest quarries in the West eon- Islnlug the well-known red granite •>•! e.xteu siveiy used lv many ol the liuesi buildings, monuments, bridges, etc.. iv Ibe country. Sealed proposals will be received and opened at iiron, OS -inn.- Ist next, for a ten ear lease of ihe property. This company reserves lie right to reject ' any and nil bids. You are cordially invPcdlo Inspect tbe property. IKON MOUNTAIN CO.. Day Building, St. Louis, Mo. FINAM IAI- KM. SEWI'OKT A SON, INVEST • ment Bankers, lean money on im ' roved property In St Paul and Minneap olis st ii ier cent "ou or before." Offices, New Pioneer Press Building, St Paul, and Keeve Building. Minneapolis. A A MONEY TO LOAN o.> .J\. Pianos, Horses .__BBlfi_RMß Carriages, wagons, .. Household furniture, Diamond*, watches, , Warehouse receipts. Mortgage notes, and) Commercial paper bouchi or taken ascot lateral. Property to remain in your own pos- M'ksion Our rales arc and always have bcu the lowest. Partial payment received at any lime and 1 interest reduced in ' proportion. Your' own time for t-ayment All business' tonfidenlial. Private parlors for ladies. Call ■ r address Minnesota .Mortgage Loan Com pativ. Koom 111-41, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sis. 'A'HW !^OU.. WAi>T TO HURUO /v money si a -lower rate than you can. 1 i,rrow through any other agency ' ... The American Mortgage Loan Company. Room 7, inst National bank building, comer Fourth md Jackson sis., will let.yau have any amount. {10. i'2u, J'-'O. $40, $75,, fluO ot \'2iid— in fact any mm you wish— on your .old watcn. diamonds, household furniture. horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower isle ihau you can possibly get It elsewhere. Gooos can remain in your possession, and you can nay a part any lime you want end Mop interest. 'Business private andctiti dentin!. You can have tour own limo 'a paying up prlncital. BANK stocks a specialty; bonds, com mercial paner. mortgages, securities bought and sold. Ceo. W. Jenks, Investment Banker. Minn. Loan A Tiust Bldg.. Mpls. BEFORE you borrow mouey or renew loans see Tin' Slate Savings Bank. lit mania Life Insurance company's building. corner Fourth and Minnesota »ts. ; this bank loans nt moderate rotes and charges no com mission. -. BORROW t> pei cent on vacant or im proved city real estate. C. W. Young man. 117 Fast Fourth st. DON'T -BORRO.WrSK furniture, piano.-, diamonds, etc., until you get our low rates on loans. Our terms the easiest and strictly private. Room 4, Mi Jackson, corner Third. POX .MONEY Al LOW It AT KM on real x estate security see 11. Caldwell .Germaiiia Life Building. • WHEELER A HOWELL deal m real estate: list bargains with them. 301 Pioneer Press Building. _^^^ BERT BOWS Hi CO. pay more mouey for second-hand household goods ami stocks of merchandise than any other house in the slate; no delay. Write or call Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth st. north. Minneapolis. IP YOU are wanting a loan on your Horses, furniture, watches, diamonds, or anything of value, be sure and bo to the old reliable, t-quare-deallng loan office of J. L. Strauch. Room It', Globe Building. Ton can get no belter terms, lower rates or easier return pay men elsewhere. Private rooms. Remember the place. ' J A ROE AMOUNTS of money to loan on X improved property at 1 per cent. .Smith. Parker A Oilman. New Life Building. MONEY TO LOAN on vacant or im i.»l proved city property In sums to suit, at «. 7 and 8 percent; nodehty. D. 11. Michaud, ltd East Fourth st. ■ Money » loan without delay, rrom $10 upward, on furniture, horses, Jew elry, etc.; time checks, notes and second real estate mortgages bought Minnesota Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st MONEY LOANED on life insurance pol icies: or bought L. P. Van Norman, i.i Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. ■^P-£-I-V-A-T-£- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates, and small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany, lx: Globe Building: lake elevator TIIE OEKMANIA .LV.MI COMPANY buys, sells mortgages, loans money at current rates. W. P. Westtall,sec ; E. J. Dar ragh. treas. '23 and 24 Globe Building. rpilE SAVINGS RANK OF ST. PALI., J- • corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always has money to loan at 6. 7 and 3 per cent and charges no commission. WHEELER A HOWELL control large . sums of money for investment in any legitimate enterprise. Ml Pioneer Press Bldg. 11/ F. MORITZ._r>» I'IONEUR PRESS VV . Building — Mortgage loans made promptly; U 7 and 3 per cent; mortgages bought- •': - . . WANTED— To borrow 92,000 at li percent; good security given. Address E 133, Globe. ' 6 PER CENT MONEY to loau on St Paul and Minneapolis improved real estate: any sum: no deiay; 7 and 3. per cent on un improved; gilt edge mortgages 6, 7 and 8 per cent for sale. E. M. and K. L. Ware, 303 Pioneer Press building. STOKE AWB BAB FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON is . fixtures, ice Loses, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters aud shelving. -L> Wiuibiagum ay, uvr lb, Alutuegfoti* UKAI. ESTATE FOB HALF. Smith * Taylor's IJ»C. No. 313 .Manhattan Untieing. Filth and Rob - crt Sts. U r i. Alt i; building two bouses corner of Selby ay. end riske st: tbe corner house Is iv >UV>. the uiie in tbe rear is jn.OOC.OO: they will be first-class In every re spect: bath, furnace, gas. mantels, electric bells, hardwood on first floor: good rooms ln attic: I— to suit purchaser. r\HX I 70 WTOB9 to an alley facing south on • ■»' ' Dayton ay.. near Macknbtu it. 57.rf10.0); terms to suit purchaser. SUMMIT A V.. near Kent st. at 5160.00 per foot facing south : this is cheapest prop erty on me avenue. WE HAVE a few choice lots in Stinson's »» Boulevard addition on Goodrich end Fairmouut ayes. that we can -ell at a bargain ou easy terms: these lots are about four feet above grade and ore covered wiih large oak i rees. or 14. block 12. Niuinger * Donnelly's I j addition, facing south on Hague *'• near Grotto street, we will sell at your own price. ON MANTTOU ISLAND, at White Bear, we offer a very complete home for 95.000; Urge grounds. Urge bouse. HOLLY A V.— A fifty-foot lot covered with huge oak trees ou this choice residence street near Kent at a bargain on your own term*. CI .h|j|KUltanHillif:uiil lot on .-l Ol***.\j\J Anthony ay. In the Buttatfleld syndicate: this is very cheap at SI.SM. IU -I MM IT PARK add t...n we have - 7 I era! lots belonging to cue man who must sell: we don't date advertise the prices, but you'll find them interesting if you'll call at our office op Monday. Smith A Taylor, Man hattan building. Robert and Fifth sis. SELHV, 999 Near Summit- I >t*sirable fur nished frost room, with heal, gas, bath, io gentlemen. • 'I'<i EXCHANGE— Stock of dry goods or I boots aud shoes wanted in exchange for clear St Paul real estate and casii. Address ii!.- I. lube Suburban. * CHOICE STOCK OR DAIRY EARM 2 V for sale or rent of 120 acres. 00 of which for sale or rent of XT) acre*. BO of i are broken and ready for cultivation, fur sale; located midway between ii. Twin cities, near the state fair grounds; hosa half mile track, a nice lake, fenced end pad docked, snd the entire farm is surrounded by aboard fence: ihe farm has a.i necessary buildings Id tine condition, Including good eight-room house, t urn for forty head of hones, nice carriage and storehouse; also a windmill aud Ice bouse, as welt as tame choice stock. Including tine-bred horses. Ap ply io W. L. Mit;rHlh. 146 Fast Third st ANTED— Keol Estate— A lew tracts of laud In Western Minnesota and Baal crn Dakota for cash: wild land preferred. Address, with description of landJi. Over mire. Mil Guaranty building. .Minneapolis. Fit iii \ DOLLARS per acre for choice -F California fraft land; one-fourth cosn, balance one. two and three years. Address Box 227.), City. 11 1 •>«•«• 1 1 in-«, ii . Alt A AlNin a handsome residence .on St. Anthony hill, largo barn and grounds: must sell; price wny under market value. P. P., Globe. Do Vol' I No. Me Grand At. New bouse. XJ I nine riwiui, eiisi of Dale: every WANT i modern convenience; hardwood ' finish and floors; i "-foot lot: tine to j trees; warm, strong sod well I built For price and icrins up HIV? | ply to iliibi.ell A Bishop. *.H I i-ast Fourth. EIGHT-ROOM HOlsK, large, pleasant mj rooms, hot end cold water, hath room, water closet aud washstanos; lot QfexUM nicely situated, barn and carriage shed: two blocks trom Mississippi electric lino; price, si.li.vi. Inquire ot owner on premises. E. P. llipplcr. « lurk st a ale or EXCHANGE— Beautiful lot In Midway district (near Intararban line!. J. A. Stark, Box 311. Minneapolis. I^OR SALE— A handsome blown stone house of eleven large rooms on Summit 117., a price lower than can.be named for many frame houses on less ueslraMe streets. This house is Offered for less than it could be duplicated for. and for lest than cost to pres ent owner, who bought it for less than cost lo builder. It is ■ practically now, and is therefore not only of. modern style and fin ish, but is. inside and out, entirely Creditable iv one of the finest avenues in the world. Steam meet, two baths, large butler's pantry, speaking tubes, electric bells, open grates, cellar closets. gas fixtures, oak screens, cmb stable. If lint sold will be rented. Tbe nam ber Is TO X. <■■ Thrall. COII SALE— I have a large list Of boose* Jt «nd vacant lots tor sale on easy terms, aim to trade for other property . I have farms tor sale on easy terms, or for trade, ranging in prices from ffio to Ji*.'*. >; a large Bit of stock farms, with stock and farm machinery, hi lows, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Tennessee, Missouri itini Indiana. 5, 10, l."> and 20-acre garden lots for sale or rent; bouses, stores and offices to rent Xa Robert st, room 0, J. H. Morons. or hale— One of the best houses ill the city, lot 70 feet front on St Anthony Hill, for g20,00Q. Address T IW. Globa REAL ESTATE for sale very cheap, t or to exchange, in all parts of St Paul, and near the limits. J. F. I.i-eiiuieui_er. No. 771 Wabasha st. Room 15; oflice Hours from 0 to 1- in the morning. U/ HEELER A HOWELL loan money a current rates. .'t)l Pioneer Press Bldg. TO EIIHAViE. rpo EXCHANGE-^llonseon Margaret st, -L near Seventh, free from incumbrance, for house on st. Anthony bill; will assume mortgage. G I.A. Globe. 'no EXCHANGE— Diamond rim for light I delivery wogou. . Aodress N 142. Globe WII.L TAKE CLEAR LOT or horse and baggy as first payment on St An thony bill house: has every convenience; balance? tier cent K. X.. Globe. I>Bt>WWAWIS<;. rpilE MM PIERCE. late of Mrs. J- Barry's, formerly Mrs. Wilson's, dress making parlors, Waeonta street will open fashionable dressmaking parlors, Selby fiats. 301 Selbv ay. WASTED TO BEST. FLAT- Wanted to rem for a terra of years, a modern fist of eight to iwelve rooms, . near the business center; rent must be low. Dr. I'earie. 1171 Jackson st THK NT. Pill. THI HTIOfIMM — ill i *■<*. I iiiln ..tl Block, Fourth Street- Act* si executor, miliiilii iMtrutor. guardian, tranter, as* »l_;iiee, receiver, etc. ..^.:«" ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ' Estate— ln the matter ot tbe estate of Alexander Harding, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in Ihe last will and testament of Alexander Hard ing, deceased, late of Ramsey Comity. Min nesota, and for the purpose of paying claims against hi» estate, and for the performance . of his will, and ihe expenses of administra tion of his estate, the undersigned, as admin istrator, with the will annexed, of said de ceased, will, on Saturday, the 23d day of April, A. I). 131*2. hi ten o'clock in the fore noon, at the office of The St. Paul Trust Company. BndScott Block, Fourth street, m the City of at Paul, offer and expose for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the estate, interest right and title whereof the said deceased died seized, in and to all tbe tracts and parcels of laud situated in said Ramsey County, to wit: First— All of block three (3)— being lots numbered one (1) lo fifteen (»>, both in clusive—of Jaggard's Addition to st Paul. Second— of Harding's Enlargement and Subdivision of block one (I) of Gage's sub division of block one (J iof Gage Whit ney's Addition to St Paul, consisting of seven lots, numbered one (i/to seven i.";. both inclusive. Third— Lots six (6) and seven (7) of block eight (9) of Clarke's Addition to st. Paul. Fourth— Lots three (3), five (5), she (6). seven (7). eiitnt (8), nine (0). ten (10) and eleven ill) of block numbered one (1). and lots five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in block numbered six (6), all in Rugg's Ad dition to St Paul. Fifth— Lots oue (I), two (2), twenty-three (23). twenty-four (24) ana twenty-five (25). in block number seven (7/. of Slinson's Rice Street Addition to St Paul. sixth— Lots twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25), in block iwelve (12), of Michel A Robertson's -Addition to St Panl. The foregoing several lots and parcels will be offered and sold separately, and subject to any and ail existing mortgages, or other liens or. incumbrances thereon, respectively. * A particular description of such existing mort gages. liens and incumbrances may be ascer tained, on inquiry of the administrator,.at any lime before such sale. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY. As Administrator, Etc. Br CMAirtEs w. Ebkklci.n. Secretary. Da ed March 30, 1802. * IttUlHt " DI'MXKSS I HAKES. 31 i •»«•«•! in moils. BLACKSMITH SHOP with tools, for sale cheap; good locality, am Minne haha st. city. . DRUG STOKE for s.\ i.X— Town 1.3)0: good chance: German or Swede. good •ales; next to postoffiee. G. W. uaon. Shell Lake, Wis. FOR RENT Hotel and sample room in good location; thirty-one rooms: prefer to sell furniture and rent building for a term of three to five years: new bouse, in rood condition. Write far particulars -0 Lam born ay.. West Superior. Wis. PUR SALE— First -class saloon, In a desir ■T able location. doing a good business. Address M rjo.lilobe. ONE OP THE HEvr HOTELS lor sale, cheap: 252 East Thlro ML, one block; of onion denot. B. Ituessier 'po llKl(.tilsl>- nice stock aud lis A tures in « laeoaetn, invoicing SUM. at a great bargain. Nov.- Bros. A Culler. W\Mn.-r- lease hotel C. E. Ccch, »» Mankato. Minn. GHLOBEVi/ANTS" AIM Mil • ■ iikLl 19*% UK kail of l.ool* HHil LTS « iiiitoromvr. LOCK WOOD. THK « lllliololilsl- Alt diseases of the feel. '.'Ut and M Endicott Arcade, Itobert st., between Fourth and Fifth sis. Ml sit «|.. ; Piano TlT.VKK— Address S. K. Crntcbeit, Box 403, Postofuce. St. Paul ; price, fI.SO, refereiicca. TIIK sr. phi. Tltl'MT ronPAKV — Ollli ... I{ lid troll llloi Fuiirlh Street— Acta aa executor, .i.limii- Islrutur, _u.mJun, trustee, as -i_.n. receiver, etc. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of HEAL 18 tale In lb* matter of UM estate of Thomas ». Bond, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue ot the order and license of the Probate Court for Ransey Couuty, Minnesota,- made and entered April > IMB. 11l the matter id the estate of Thomas 8 Bond, deceased, and which said order and license has been ex tended by said Court for one year, to wit, to April «, IKM, the undersigned administrator of said estate will, on Saturday, April Si, IfftJ, at ID o'clock iv the forenoon, at the office of The SI. Paul Trust Company. F.ndl il.it, Block, Fourth street, ill St. Paul, in said County, utter and expose for sale at public auction to the highest blotter for cash, all the elate, right, title ami interest whereof the said Thomas S. Bond died seized. In ami lo all that tract and parcel of land lying aud bellil! 11l said Itauisev comity, to Mil: The westerly .in. hundred (100) feet of lot one (I). In block number sixty ill (M . Waal St. Paul Proper, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file in the office of Register of ii.. da tor said Ramsey County, together with all and singular the tenements, heredit aments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or In anywise appertaining. THE ST. PALL TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Etc, By c____.ni >.r W. I. skulk! v Secretary. Dated March 10, l-r.' linn-. 41 STATE Off MI.NNESOTA. COUNTY "l Ramsey— as. Probate Courl. in the matter of linn tug the alleged last will and testament of Patrick J. Kuan, de ceased. Whereas. John Leonard of the Count] of Ramsey and Man- of Minnesota, has deirv ored to the Probate ■ onrl of the County of Ramsey an Instrument in writing purporting to be the lost will and lestituent of saia Put rick J. Kgan, late of said county, deceased, and filed therewith bis petition to said Pro bate i oiiri, praying thai the said instrument ma) be proved ami admitted to probate, and thai letters testamentary M granted thereon to him; It Is ordered, That Mild petition he heard and the proofs of MM alleged will he taken at a special term of this court, to-be held at the Court House in the City of >t . Paul, in said county, on TttCaday. tin- I'lih day ol May, lr_r.'. Nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons Interested may appear for or con test (be probate of II: and Unit notice of such hearing be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for limn- successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In the St. Paul Dsii.r (Ji.onx. auaily newspaper printed and publisheu lis said county. Dated at -St. Paul this Pith day of April. I -TV .lulls It OLIVIER, [i.. «.] Judge of Probate. Mi Lai is A MouuisoN, Attorneys. OVATE OF .MINNESOTA. COUNTY kJ of tarn*- ss. District Court, Second Judicial District Fannie Tallmadite. plaintiff, v a. Seymour D. Taitmadge. defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant You are hereby summoned and required to answer Ihe complaint of the plaintiff In the above-entitled hi -Hull, which complaint has been filed In the Office Of the Clerk of said District Court, at the City of St. Paul, County ot Ramsey aud State of Minnesota, snd to serve a copy of your answer to said com plaint on tlie subscriber, at tils office. In the ('lty of Minneapolis, In ihe County of Hen nepin, within thirty flays after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, If you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaiiitiff In this action will ap ply to dM court for lIM relief demanded 10 said complaint, with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. Dated March 2Mh. A. I) MM OEOROK It. ROBINSON. Plaintiff's Attorney, Miuncipon., Minn. CONTRACT WORK— GRADING ALLEY IN BLOCK 9, Mai BIN AND MAR SHALL'S ADDITION— Office of the Board of Public Work.-, City of St. Paul, Minn., April 12, WK.— Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of ll Paul Minnesota, at their office In said city, until lii m. on tiie '.''.th day of April A. D. USX!, for grading the alley in Block nine ip) Mac kublu and Marshall's addition to St. Paul, between Martin and Fuller streets, from Macxnbin street to Kent street, In said eitv, according to plana and specifications on file n the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties. in a sum of at least twenty (A per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St, Paul In a sum of at least ten (10) per cent ot the gross amount bid, mnst accompany each bid. Said cbedl 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. KsiikKii. Clerk Board of Public Works. apll3-10t Minneapolis, St.Paul &SaultSte. Marie CITY i Mplla Guaranty Bids, TICKET OFFICES f M- Paul. 185 i! -d it .^ MM Ho>tonKriv>tPduii A> ■;:"•» _^^mmMt\%\ J' m '• M " Boston Ex Iv.MplsiAi V^WaliJl r ,uj: Wisconsin Div. Iv Mt.li l' __L___aS_l ill, » « m: Minn. Div. Iv Mlutie ■ nTVfH' l '"' (IS) ■*■:■••' am. (B)4:3)p. jji", St Croix Faliaiui Iv it. Pan O^MfM*** A, daily from Union station: B. except suuday from Union sta i ii ;C, except Sunday, from Broadway su ,iu, St Paul. « liirazo, nilwatikes A at. Pnnl li . Trail.* leaves!, P.-ul Union Depot ollraws: V it Winona, LaCrosse, Mtlwaukes, Chlcaftn, B, IX* i, n..;A. 2-tS j>.m ;A. 0.56 p.m. A, » p.m., MasoaCity. tit. Louis. Kani..s City. A, 9:15 a. in.; <.'. 7:15 p. .ix. Dubuque A llcck Island, B. "-Jla. in.: C. 7:15 p. m. Aberdeen, Mitchell. A, Xr.M p. m. Calmnr, Daven port, 8.9-.15 a. m. Austin A Way. A. S-.Ua. ok. A. t.SBp. m.; C 7:l6i> m. .llht'lhiiJi W»y. B. SUM k m.tfteil Wiiu; A Kncnester. B. 7:Sn.in; 8.2:45pt in. A means daily: B.sx. Sunday. U et. -iatirlir lor urtherin m-.-C.-txi. iir'siuo: iilln 1 .ik.iOlflcea. 176 East TulrJ Si. __.ii Union Dejili nTO CALIFORNIA The most comfort ble way to reach Call fornie. Is via Chicago or K.in-as City, from which points through - tars run without change For rates andfnr iber information apply to S. M. OSGOOD. Gen. Agt, or W. . M. WOODWARD, Turr. Agt,, IS Guaranty Loan Building Miuueap olis Minn. Chicago, Burlington & Northsra Riilrail Leaves for Chicago. St, Louis an I down river points, ."-..Via. in . arrives from same boiiils. t5:lo p. m. daily, except Sunday. Leaves for Chicago and SL Louis. 7:110 p. 'ni. . 'arrives from same points, 7:iii a. ... daily Ci hie ago, St. Paul A K. City Ity. trains leave v> nniondepot ;:_sa. m. ex. Sunday. 7: J ) p. daily i 7 Vf> «, ffl.,U*_ljr, W ,*i p. a, » x sui* 7 ire un. SAUEB. Knsnnnch A Johnson, tini...,, --rt»r*. FlKMiiKi CMU9*mV9SX MmL ■« AtiO X uon— We will sell at public auction mi* tha store No. ,*i , Bast Seventh st . oo Thurs day. April in. «■ I) o'clock a, m.. a lot of nouseuold cooda, co-i,i<;n< of beiiroooi sult\ sideboard*, ... l*il bureaus, commodes, center tat>!ea.chair«. tinware. (Usbea, etc. : stao a lot of carpetA, rut*, etc. : these BOodJ must be sold : atteml the sale if )OJ want * vol- KavauS|(h At Johnson, auctioneers, Wi, I*l and U»» tlast ■sixth St fjLOBE WANTS IIMU TT llllklA KCVER FAIL OK I.OiUI lti;*s| Lis run st nil. iiii<.iiiiiii*im — mil • %. flii-llroll Hlmk. Fourth Street— .%el* •_• rirrulnr. admin latratur, sUMrdlnn, trustee, at. aliillee. receiver, etc. •^JTATB OP MINN EMIT A. : .* NTY Of 0 Kaut»e> %a Probate Court special Term. April li. Hid. In the matter of the Guardianship of Charles A. B. Weide. Insane. On leading and film* the petition of The St. I'm! Trust Company. Guardian of said Chattel A. B. Welds . that tne inventory and appraisement in the matter of his eatato herewith bled, from which petition It appears that the St. Joseph a Hospital has presented to aaldGoard tan a claim ajuouuting to (liii. dnf.tr board, alien. tin. ... nuniae an other necev -am-, supplied to said Wel.le, and that Dr. J. "hsitc baa presented to said ... a claim amounting to Sli*. for nieillca! attendancn fiirni-.'. said vt eide. and also that by reason of the amputation of the tel-t of said" Wet In It Is necessary lo provide ar'.if.cia: feet f.u* him, and that the same wilt Involve an ex l^live of it) ..It «| '. also rfl,' tome provis ion should bf made onl of tbe eatate of said wsrd for the Support of himself and family. Now, >n motion of said Cusrdlsu. It is ordered, that thu creditors of »*ld Charles A. 11. Weide. snd all ii.-ti.in, in any manner interested in his estate, appear aud show cause. If any tbey bave. at a Special Term ot this Conrt appointed to i - held si ihe courl house in tbe City of of st Paul, in said eoni on Tuesday. tht» Pith day of May. A. D life at ID o'clocs a. in or si soon thereafter as counsel can l*_ hesrd. why ihe said claim o' St. Joseph's Hospital snd Dr. J. Obaee and tbe smotiut necessary to provide srtlflclal feet tor said ward should not be slloweil as preferred claims against the said estate, and is aurh nald hy said ittiardiau out of auy moneys In iv bauds belonging to the estate of said ward: also why an allowance for the support of said ward aud his tamtly should not be made and paid by said gttardiau out of the nicomu of sail estate. . Partner ordered, that notice of this order be given by the publication of a copy thereof, once in .- . ii week i,, three successive weeks t*fore tho dale appoiuied for such he hum. In in.' St. Paul Dailt i irons, a public newa paper printed an 1 published lv said lttnia.<y county. By iho Court: JOHN 11. t»i.i\ IKK. [ (-. a. I J udga of ITolw ie . _ . « ■ HAMBURG - AMERICAN PACKET CO. rlsprraa Hit vice to I ti.i in |>l>ll (London) and mini i ij . ' Msgntfli-eui new twin screw steamers of miii.iMaih p This Brut bold* the record for fa* teat 1n...- '... Loudon and th.- Conti nent. Spring sailings: Kormaunta, April 21. 12 noon: Columbia, April !», 7 a. m.; V. Blsmarcl, May A, I i>. m. : A. Victoria. Ma;, 13, .a- m. . Norroaunia, Mi* Hi. 1 1 a. m. ; i oiumbla. May M 7a m ; P. Bismarck, June % 11 a m. . A. Victoria, June 1». 1" a . in . N.iiui-i.iula. June Id, l<> a. uu; Columbia. June .'.i, , p. in. If aml.iir--liii.rli un Packet to.. 37 Broadwar. j General Pass- 1 lis LaSaltß3| NEWVOKK. 1 age Offices: f CHICAGO. li.-nu.iiu Batik, St Paul. Bank ot Mlunea potts. J. N. POTTGIESER Ticket Accrit for nil < ice tit Mciuiship I. hum. -*i Jackson Street. SC Paul. Minn -■ - , ■ 3 AUK GOING \IIKO\I> A series of personally cooducted parties will leave • •v. York April 'J). Ma, IA, Jul* g and -"'. all traveling expensea Included. llrst-claaa. Nurwav. --'*. -leu ami Unaaia lour leaves .In no ft on "Ausuata Victoria." Send fir pro grammes. I M. Una 2S7 Broadway. N. V. •—,.., „,. .. ,', , 3 [Qtmsssm ALWAYS ON TIME. Ticket Offices— lW Bast Third street, *'.. Paul; lit Nicollet House Blocs, Minneapolis, aud Union Depots la St. Paul, Miiin<-«poii. •nd .Stillwater. '•Daily tSxcept Sundays {Except Monday, sSunday only. dKtcept haturdny.i . Leave A rrivu Through Trains. ; St.Paul. St.Paul. Chicago "Dsyllaht" Xx '"'.-ani *>l»:.Vi pui Chicago Local X i press . t3 : 15 p m «i '*) p m Chicago Vestibule Llm'd *»srV»pm t7:>*ia West Superior ....... I * • 1 1 a ■ ". 00 m aiidDuluth fi'.O'.Mpm "i lOam Ashland. Hurley .... ij **i:.6ani •j-.Oftpm ; BaytleldAWashhurn fl*»l«£3om •»::>*. am i Si Joseph .v Kansas city, •7 , .'Oam t7:Aia io Omaha A Kansas City.. l *7~A pm •7::t5» m niofut City Local..'. | *»735pm *W^Wpin Pl <ft Sioux Kails.. '7-.n am i4:*j*.'pm Hhabaatt A Mankato. .. ri.'O Dm tlO:IOa in Tracy.WattowiKvPterrel .17 | inn fl 1 , i NORTHERN PACIFIC THK I*l MM. CAB LINK Tul'arva, »* 111 oc r, Ifeloia. Mutts hii<l(<ii I'li.-illr M•> i-l It tars «l. , st PauL Dining Cars oa Wmiiipe^ sod — Paul lie Coast Trains. _ L* Ar. Pacific Xx press, daily for Par go. Jamestown. Ltriugston. Buite, Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Se attle. Tacoma, Olympia and ft:00 12; w Portland .. a.m. p.m. Pacific Mali, daily, for Fargo, Bis marck, Livingston. Bozemao.| Helena, Butte, Missoula, Spo-j kane. Tacon Seattle, Olympial |;U H:J) and Portland p.m. p.m. Bralnerd Local, daily except Son days, for Anoka. St. Cloud Lit- 5 ::«.'. 10 MO tie Pails and Brainerd p. a a.m. Dakota and Manitoba Xx press, dally, for Fergus Palls. ah;.e ton. Grand Porka, Oration. Win nipeg. Boorbea4 Fargo snd *:".) 7:V. Jamestown.. . .^ I p.m. a-m. Dakota Express i.i-.iml run west o.' l'ar<-i ua Punii.ty. a l*utluiaa Hlacpen dally Mami St. Paul nt Grand Perks. Gra loa. Wlnnl^-a.K".- Kails. Wali prion ami parga. Pullman Plrst-Ciss* awl Tvir titHleepers ami Pree i lon Ist Hleepera »r»riii » i llirnii-ii Pacific «'...» -t Trains. C ft rfl'iiVK, City Ticket A sent. I'.J East Imr 1 Street. !H. K. il <>. P. M. spill.. City Ticket Agsat.ll NlcullH Uosas 1. ik. Mliiiicap.iis. Mian jHWpB TICKETS. B Minneapolis: and S___-__y____l______B Minneapolis: aud L'nlou depots In both cities. si. I*llol L UI..U la»|ait I SJUMVS iT^aTI /Wiilmar. Morris. __»«_____» '■ .— __ M*»am. J , Valley and BrecklnrHge. / MJ »?- 0 » bfr-a. a.ra. Per. KalU, IT,tr«o A li. tvtt.* I 6 19p. rs SOp.m Oaa»o. ..laararaler AMI. Cloud tllilSa.ni .tiSau p.m. Anoka. .-It. Cloud A Wllhaar /L-Waia t.Jlki m -Eirelstor and Hutchinson., '.litt* a j ( Wiilmar, 'Sioux City. 1 I j r^loui Palls, dWatcrtews, I I dUaroo. Wahp«toa,eAt> • s«J»p m { tr.lr.-r. cEUendale. SP^r- l» ;u "» ! I go, bCaaaellon, Ufa ion. I Winnipeg anl Pscioc , ICoaat ( tAaoka. IH. Coal. Sana' i Center. Fergus rail.*, rev- \. •7-«p.o». .pi ' • ntnssn G. Porks, ft"* 4 * ■*'* Ureal Falls, llrl«»s ( 1 .bulla and Pacini: Coast. I [ Eaatern Mlnnexila.- — Dalatb .'.V Superior. Elk . biwpm. htvt-r. MiUca. Hlacki.y. -'i/on. a ' _Tl- i«U.u.Auui.*' I r .t.IIT I*. escewt auielava. i, Monday, Wed ne*. day and Friday, d, Sunday, Tuesday au-f Ttiura day. 'hu ci parlot ears Pi.traiaalo liulutu «i. 1 West Superior. rßa.et ikeprra. iDlnlns c..ci palace a.r«p«ri and irre ...r-uisleepma cur* - - , —i" ' * WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS. Trains leave for Chicago and lutermediau* points daily. Minneapolis. V2A~> p. hi. ; >>:2.~> p. ra. St Paal. I :UO p. m. : 7:l.*> p. m. Ar rive St. Paul daily, *«:li» a.m.; l IS p. ai. iiiuuvK^o.ii, '.il. in. «:!» p. m.