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Try a Slobs Want and See' How Many tetters yoii Receive In Answer I ■ MTU AT OFEEREI). **;J*''.- C" . f\ivl*t*. f A YOUNG AlniliMJV wanted, tor a responsible Salaried portion in a large mortgage loan affice; Hale »_a and ex perienoe. ' Address X Globe. Av.i-.m**. WA.Ni'iD to solicit for the Fidelity Mutual Aid Association of Sau Francisco. Cut ; rnataeei otter given to agents by any company operating in ike state: agents required in eveiy town and state; call and sec fur yourselves. Office. Room Hi. Geratattia Building, corner Fifth and Wabasha, St. Paul. Mum. ■ Advertising KAN, thoroughly ex perienced in soliciting and handling advertising, both local ami foreign, can have a permanent place n-kh a publisher in St. Paul; state experience and salary re-" quired. A 3.* Globe. ' ' APPRENTICE — Boy about sixteen to learn the bakery business. 250 West Third st. B— WANTET— Saicfn-.cn on salary or commission u.'tm.dJe the New Patent Chemical lnk-Erai-irg Pencil: the greatest telling r.oveJtv c\er pre duced: erases ink Ihoicughly in two seconds: no abrasion of 1 ■•* cr : 21 b to HO jcr cert i rct.t; cneavent's tales amctir.trd to it 2l in six days: another is: in two hours: we vr.i.i or.eer.ergeticgen- audit in each Ftate and territory. For terms and fuil parHciilars' address The Mou- | ICC EiaserMfg. <*c>.. is*. Crosse. Wis. X 4. *****> ARBER wauted at 631 Selby ay. lILACKSJMITH wanted, must be a good ) horsohocr, at 506 St Peter st }>i..\CKSMiTH— Good blacksmith wanted 5 to rent well-equipped shop in hustling towu. A. P. Hurling. Madison. S D. BOOKKEEPER — Bright young man to act as bookkeeper and cashier in grocery house. Mast Have best of refer ences. Address C H. M.. Globe. CARPENTERS— Five first-class carpen ters. - Inquire of A. J. Hoban. Koom 308, Bank of Minnesota Building. CILERK- a competent drug clerk, re? •-— ' istered in Minnesota, is a situation open. Must be sober and of good habits. Address Slvcerine, in care of Ryan Drug Co., St. Paul. C CLOTHING CLEKK— Wanted, a young J man who has some experience in the re tall clothing business: a German preferred. Apply at Seven Corners clothing Palace. COOPERS— Wanted, six experienced but ter tub makers: steady wort to the right men. J ames Kennedy, '6... Pierce st. Minne apolis^^ . , C -lOACHMAN— Wanted, an experienced >- coachman. Apply at corner Summit ay. and' Milton st. at '■'■ p. in. DISHWASHER— a dishwasher; XJ German preferred, at Cafe Neumann, Wabasha st. DRUG CLERK (Scandinavian wanted who is registered in Wisconsin : must have first class recommendations. Charles Dawson. Noyes Bros. «& Cutler. ELEVATOR Wanted— middle aeed man wants a position as elevator man: speaks English. French and German. Address W. N. P.. Globe. , ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN, to pro cure licenses, should get copy of 'Ste phenson's Illustrated Practical Test;" con taius latest examinations; by mail. Sl: agents wanted. Waller G. Kraft, Publisher, 70 La .Salle st. Chicago. FOREMAN— Foreman wanted on McMen emy st. 11. C. Huebner. Contractor. FORWARDER— A half-bound blank book forwarder ana paper cutter. Brown. Treacy & Co. __^ J" AME MEN. crippled men, able-bodied -Li . men can honorably earn from $._ to S5 a .day with $1.75 capital. M. Steam. 16 East Eighth st. . LATHER— Wanted, a competent man to run a lather. Applv-Bohn Manufactur ing Company, factory. ; * ■ MAN with push wanted in each city and . town to introduce the fastest selling household article on record. Over a million sold in Philadelphia. Will pay competent person S4 per day. . Address with stamp. W. 11. Williamson, 44 K. Fourth st., Philadelphia, Pa. ■* ■■ MALE HECJP— Wanted, a young attorney _ fora responsible salaried position ma large mortgage loan office: state age nud ex perience. Address X 3. Globe. ■ MAN ->*'n;;it*d. man on 'dairy ."good milker, corner Wabasha and College ay. ; grocery, 9 o'clock mornings. PAPEKHANGKKS — Wanted, first-class pnperbangers at 254 West Seventh. SALESMAN— Wanted, outside salesman acquainted with the city and experienced in installment goods; sewing machines or organs; good salary and commission. Ad dress A. 2, Globe. SALESMAN— Wanted, milinery salesman who is acquainted with the territory of Minnesota and Dakota, to travel for large house on salary; fine opening for good man. Western Business Agency, 512, 513, New York Life building. SALESMEN— Wanted, twoor three more first-class salesmen to handle the best line of installment goods in the Northwest Call or write W. A. Edwards. 7 to 11 Sixth st. south, Minneapolis, Minn. :fcd West Third st, St Paul. Minn. _^ SOLICITOR— intelligent young man as solicitor for a manufacturing com* nanv, with city acquaintances. Address V.' A. Globe. SOLICITORS— cl energy and tact to solicit for Bankers', Life Association of St Paul. Salary or guarantee as preferred. Address C. E. Secor. St. Pant Minn. •rpEAMSTER wanted at 340 Maria aye. TEAMS— Heavy teams wanted to haul _,rock: drive "out the quarry on West Seventh st; foreman will give instructions. C. W. l'oungman, 117 East Fonrth si. rpRAYELEK— WauI3d. man to travel for X. the T. -R. Rosier Company: good pay; call on or address L. Andrews. Room?, Fore pa ugh Black, KtJta West Seventh st. ANTED— Salesmen, salary or commis *V sion, to handle greatest "novelty pat ented: exclusive treriiory: sells at sight: particulars free: sample 5© cents. Unity 1). C. Co., Dept. T.l'nity building. Chicago. ITTJE ANTED— young attorney, for a re •» V sponsible salaried position in a large mortgage loan oWcc; state age and ex perience.' , Address X 'i. Globe. 11' ANTED— First class molding machine »V man. Chapman-Drake Company. WANTED— A first-class upholsterer. Finch, Van SlycK, Yonng & Co., oSI Jackson st \~\J ANTED— Km toe United States Army— » V Able-bodied, unmarried men. between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years; good "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 207, No 34 .East Seventh, st," St. Paul. Minn. i 1 7* ANTED— Active young men to handle VV ihe best selling book in ihe market: 525 per week to good men; call or write: do not miss this opportunity. North Star Publish ing Company, 741 Lumber Exchange, Minne apolis, Minn. L - ******** HOUSES -13I» CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES— The largest and best as sortment of light new carriage*-, buggies, phaetons, wagons, pony carts and harness of every description in St. Paul, to be closed out at cost as I am retiring from the business, at King's Carriage Rooms, upstairs, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. _ FAMILY TEAM for sale: safe and cheap. Address Di Globe. IJMNE CARRIAGE TEAM for sale at 254 East Ninth st. FOR SALE C i-J. AP-Good delivery horse; spring wagon; new harness." John Ingflii. 730 Dayton ay. OR SALE CHEAP-A very fine pony and cart. Call 254 East Ninth. FOR SALE— horse, six years old; weighs 1,400. | Inquire at 441 Michigan ay. FOR SALE— A fine delivery wagon.almost new, or will trade for groceries or provi sions. Can be seen at Watson's Sale Stables, 615 Fourth st. south. Minneapolis. - FOR SALK CHEAP — Carriage team: time will be given responsible parties. For further particulars inquire Patterson Bros., Schutte Building, corner Seventh and Jackson sts. -..-.- . PASTURE your iiorses and cows at P. J. Kcough's, comer Hamline and Otto ays. WANTED— norses to board; first-class pasture and spring water: twelve miles from town on bank of Minnesota river. Call 652 Robert st .-:■:..'. ■ - ■■ -'-> ''-•-■ t)/| HEAD . OF- HORSES, drivers and /*>yj draft hors<* Vand some unbroken colts that are four and fiv? years old. that 1 will sell cheap. nnd the finest matched carriage team I ever shipped to this market. - J. P. Ks vchill, 5ide. ,. ... - , sititatioxs orri:iti:i>. Females..", * CHAMIJEKM AII> and '-managing • housekeeper to leave city. Intelligence Office. 2!) West Ninth. '■"'"■ CANVASSKItS— First class "ady--canvass er*, tl.i per week. Boon »?' * Clifton House. ' ■■*. ."■ ■'.'■, f. ■ . | 'OLA'l'k JDi PPfcit— Wauted,Jnii ex perienced chocolate dipper at j once; Steady employment £$ Minnesota st. COOK wanted tit private boarding-house: wages. *j.'s; girls for small families; good wages: at 61 West Fonitfi si. - COOK— Wanted, a cook and second girl at 457 Grove st ■ V _ COOK— Wanted, a cook in small family. 425 Portland rt. ' DINING BOOM GIRLS warned,' also laundry girls, at Hotel Sherman. Dining KOOAI GIRLS wanted at the Clifton hotel. ..'■.*■" DX AKEK— Wanted, first-class help at dressmaking. Airs. George V. Hall, 1 10 West Third st. ' -*" FREE SITUATIONS FOR GIRLS — Larpenteur'sßeliableEmployment Office. 51 West Exchange. NcarStJoscph'silospital. HOUSEKEEPER— A oompetant house keeper and coos having >m:ill child can secure -good wages and home with elderly couple having nochildren; slate age of child. Address X 33. Globe. Minneapolis. HOUSKWOKK— Girl for general house work, small family; will pay good wages to competent girl 766 Carroll st. HOUSEWORK— a good girl for general housework. Call in foreuDou, 680 Iglehart st ' ■ HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. PC Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Wonted, girl for general housework. Apply SS7 Maria ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework, at '.Hi Concord st. est St. Paul. - HOUSEWORK— Wanted. a good girl for general housework, at once. 429 Mar shall ay. __^ HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for general house at 449 Port land ay. _____ HOUSEWORK— a reliable girl for general housework family of two highest - wages to a competent girl. Apply before 10:30 a. Nt or after 4:30 p. m., 487 Laurel ay. " : " HOUSEWORK— Girl for -general house work, to go to White Bear Lake for season. Inquire 192 Iglehart st. ■ , HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for house- I work. 320 East Sixth. ___ i HOUSEAVORK— Waiited, competent girl : for general housework; good wages. ; 711 Ashland ay. ' ' ■ *• •■ ! LAUNDRESS— Wnnted.a competent laun- . dress logo to White Bear lake: private family: modern conveniences; references required. Apply to Mrs. A. B. Driscoll, The Aberdeen. -' -..-.*■■ ..--*■-: . , NURSE GIRL— girl about fifteen years old, to care tor baby and assist in housework; good home. Apply 783 St. Peter st. ' .." . ' .' ' . ]VJ URSE— Wanted, young girl to take care lv of child and help around house; good wages. 222 Pleasant ay. ." SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a competent second girl to go to White Bear lake: no washing or ironing: private family. Apply to Mrs. A. B. Driscolt The Aberdeen. OTENOGRAPHER and typewriter (ma lO chine furnished): must be good penman. Apply, in own handwriting, giving refer ences. W2. Globe. . . - . * . --. ' ; 11/ ANTED— Four bright, energetic ladies Vt to travel together, taking .orders for a weekly publication; pleasant summer. work; only those who will attend strictly to busi ness and can give the best ot refereuces need apply: salary and expenses paid. E 4. Globe. WASHER— Wanted, immediately a wor n» V an that knows how to wash and starch at 16 West Tenth st . ; A .. -.* :.,.-. y II«AKI) OFFERED. BOARD— Nicely furnished ! rooms with board; house modern, use* parlor and piano. Tilton st , ....-..: - — , .t — * BOARD— Furnished rooms and board; 57S Cedar st. ■■■ ■ BOARD— Room and table board, 147 Pleas ant ay. ; desirable locality. BOARD— Rooms and board at 524 Cedar st., Lytle Terrace. BOARD— Day boarders wanted in a home like boarding house, near capitol: terms subject to arrangement. Address EJI. Globe. BOARD— Front room with board andail conveniences for one or two ladies. 69 Summit ar. BOARD AND KOOM. $3.50 per week; meals, 20 cents. 402 Cedar. . BOARD— board and rooms, with bath and gas and pleasant grounds about the house, at 245 West Seventh st. BOAKD— Furnished rocms, with first-class table board; all moderu conveniences. 23.'* West Fifth st. BOAKD— Furnished room with board. 210 East Ninth st BOAKD— Nicely furuished rooms with board; centrally located: with use of balh. piano and parlor: ten minxtes' walk of union depot: on street car line; terms rea sonable. 201 East Thirteenth st. . BOARD— 522 Cedar st; to rent oue com- ' fortably furnished front alcove room, with board. BOARD College Ay. West— Nicely fur nished rooms "with good beard; also table board: terms reasonaDle. ' ST. DENNIS HOTEL,; J. F. Malouey, pro prietor; 41**: and 420 Minnesota st. ; best dollara day house In the city. „ THE NORWOOD, 189% East' Eighth St.. Between Jackson and Sibley— Furnished rooms with board, 54.50 and 85 per week; table board; transient $1 per day. i OK sale:. BARBER CHAIRS— For sale, two barber chairs; in use. ouly six weeks: will sell cheap. Commercial Barber Shop, corner Fourth and Jackson. BICYCLE— Forsaie, Victor safely in good condition; price §65. : Apply after 6 p. m 549 Marshall ay. DAIRY .STOCK, milch cows, yearling heifers and calves, registered Holstein ■ bull and one seventeen months, cheap for cash, or part lumber. J3. Globe. - - -'.-.- .:; | DOG— A .full-blooded English setter for j sale, or trade for a light horse and bucgy. . Call at the Albion, Selby and Western. DOGS FOR SAEE— A litter of 'extra fine English bull terrier pups and bitch. * R. N. Sweet, Rochester, Minn. ENGINE— sale, one-hors? power en gine, new, in perfect order. Q2oi>, Port land Place, Minneapolis. I*7 OK SAEE— Dry goods .and glove il. 50 and 75 cents on the dollar, at once. 19 East Seventh. - . • ; FIXTUKES-For Sale Cheap— Store fix tures in boox store corner Sixth and Wabasha sts. ... * FUKNITUKK- Forsaie, furniture of four room house, complete for housekeeping. Address O 4. Globe. * ; FURNITURE — Ten bedroom sets, five sideboards, eight-hole steel hotel range, a lot of carpets and other furniture, at Swan lund & Swanson's. J'7l* Jackson. FOXHOUNDS for sale; eight puppies, five male, three female and mother: they are birdies; at 682 Lee ay. F. Jueveiinim. I'HLISHE.'tS- BOOK STOKE will close Monday. lGth: great bargains for next two or three days . . . SAFE— For sale, second-hand safe. Apply 28 Lower Arcade. .'■ *~ TICKETS to and from all points in Europe cheap cheap! H. Lohrbauer, ITS East Third si. * . ' '.'. . ■-' - ■-■ '- TICKETS to and from all points in Europe cheap! .cheap: li. Lnhibauer. 173 East Thrd st. :..'.:. A .. --— WASTED TO BUT. y \ COUNTER— Wanted, second-hand couuter about ten feet loug; must be cheap.: V 5, Globe. . '-'-'. ■'-_:■ if. ■■ FURNITURE -Want to buy second-hand i furniture and stoves: highest price paid. At the New" England "Furniture Company, it*.!' and Mi West Seventh st. . .'. ~ /"1000. sound famllv horse: five to eight T, years : 1,100 pounds ; stale cash price. P JUS. Globe. THE : , SAINT PAUL. {DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING, MAT 12, ,1892. SITUATIONS WASTED.' - iMiilc. STEADY AND SOBER YOUNG MAN would like position of some kind in city; can furnish reference*. Address A. T., Mer riam Park: Diamond Block. " " ■■*»'•; A STRONG HOY would like a situation: J\ will work cheap. Address T. Renn schect, Minnesota Home Third st. . .-.-. I BOYs FOR ACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, tree. Newsboys' Club Room, 313 Wabasha st. ;opeu from 11 to 12 a. m., and from 7 to U p. m. BOOKKEEPER with brewery and bob, tied ale experience desires position: flrst i lass testimonials. J. S. I'.iJKast Fourteenth ttreel. BOOKKEEPER — Situation wanted by trustworthy young Scotchman with a fair knowledge of "bookkeeping aud a year's ex-' perience In a gents' furnishing store in Can ada; class references. Address S 58, Globe.Minneapolis. BOOKKEEPER— A young man with sev eral years' experience and A 1 refer ences desires a situation cither* as book- J keeper or clerk: grocery business preferred; can handle any ordinary set of books. Ad dress i. 4, Globe. ■' -^r-f-: BOOKKEEPER— Good bookkeeper wants, - position; had charge of the books of newspaper two years; good references. Ad dress G. 1 . Williams. Fargo. N. D. BOOKKEEPING or general office work wanted by a Norwegian young man who has eight years' experience; best of refer ences. Address T4, Globe. CLAIM AGENT — Situation wanted by. J married man; two years' experience with one of largest corporations in city: give the best of references. Address .N 4, Globe. CLERK— A young married man would like to get position in wholesale house to do any kind of work: can furnish good reference. Address 287 West Sevenlh st, Room 7. CLEKK— Situatiou wauted by a middle aged man as clerk in a sboe store, with experience and good references, addiess E. M'iken. 205 Grove st. CiOOK— Wanted, by first-class head cook, / engagement for season or longer. * Ad dress C 3. Globe. ■ ; j- ;'* ; COACHMAN — Wanted, a situation as coachman by an experienced horseman and a careful driver; can furnish city refer ences. Address l* 2, Globe. COACHMAN— Young man of good char acter aud habits would like situation, as coachman: can furnish references. Ad dress 424 East Seventh st. •■':••'•■' ; ENGINEER— Wanted, situation by li censed Engineer in an electric light or power station to '.earn to manage dynamo; wages no object. V 2, Globe.- • , OFFICE WORK— A young Norwegian with first-class references wants situation in office or general store ;out of city preferred. G2, Globe Office. _.-. * . -■ - PRINTER— A good printer, with. best of habits, wants situation i a good country office, as foreman or otherwise. Address M '38, Globe. Minneapolis. PRINTER— a position in a country printing office; had two years' experience. Address C. H., Box 213, South St. Paul, Minn. SALESMAN— Situation wanted by an ex- O perienced salesman aud bookkeeper; twenty years' experience. Address V* 2. Globe. . . * . ■ . ■ ■ ■ -. RAVELING MAN, experienced, is JL open for engagement; wholesale liquors .or cigars preferred : references. Address E. B. Ross, Panly House. Minneapolis. WAIST FINISHER — Wantea, a first* ' class waist finisher. '. EO7 Wabasha st. '. WRITING- Wanted, evening work by »V young man writing or clerking; will work very cheap. Address 4M, Globe. WHITEWASHING-Wanted, to white wash, chimney sweep or calcimine. P. Harris, 408 Bobert st .-• ■ WORK FOR BOARD— Wanted, a place in good family to work night and morning for board, by a* young man' attend ing the Metropolitan Business College, 1103 Pioneer Press Building. -...; • HOLESALE LIQUORS,— Situation - wanted by a young man to work in a wholesale liquor house; good references. Address S., 91 South Mabftshu st., West St Pi.ul. ; -; ._.■■' fyy_. A i <£y YOUNG MAN. lately from college, would like a situation in a law office.. Address . 140. Globe. : .y-" ••■.'-, "A': - ~yy-: ■■.-■*■■>» - Females. . CLERK— Young lady wants a position as t clerk ilalks German and English. Let ter Box 1*,7, North St Paul. ' *. ■ CILERK— Wanted, position as clerk in . J store or office, work by young Ad dress 57 East Twelfth st. COMPOSITOR — Wanted, situation as compositor by young lady : experienced. Address May Hutchinson, general delivery, city. *'' ' .'• DRKSSMAKER— —An experi enced dressmaker wants sewing by tire day in families. Call or address 185 Rondo. EMPLOYMENT— by a young lady, with reliable city recommendation, a'position. with chance of advancement; position more object than wages. Address M 138. Globe. *.. : : . J HOUSEKEEPER— Mauled, situation as housekeeper or companion byan intel ligent and agreeable lady. Address Miss Es tella Rolfe, 628 Second ay. south, Minneap olis. : ■ . HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by a middle-aged lady as housekeeper: can give good reference; no objection to chil dren :in or out of city. Call or address M. C, 2415 Second st. northeast, Minneapolis, j Minn. HOUSEKEEPER — Wanted, by a lady who can give first-class references, fur nished house to take care of during the sum mer. Address L 2. Globe. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, position to do light housekeeping. Address U. li.. Globe. '- ■ JV URSE— Wanted, situation as gentleman's li nurse* Address D. 8., 100 Western ay. south. "VTUKSK— An experienced nurse desires li care of an invalid, at home or abroad: references furnished on application. Address •y 144, Globe. - * * -.■*,. -. |\TURSE— A good, competent nurse would 1 1 like a place in a vice family. Address 318 Somerset st. . .- * " ' ' - ' ■ _ * OFFICE WOKK— A young lady living at borne would like a position in doctor's office, copyist or clerking. Address 2. Glotie. OFFICE WORK- Brighton telligcnt. voting lady would like position in office; would work Jor small compensation at first. Ad dress V 3, Glooe. ' .T --PENM- A good penman desires writ ing to do at home: copying or address ing envelopes neatly and quickly done. V 4, Globe, ■ * * - :_ OALESLADY— Situation wanted as sales £3 lady or housekeeper. Address A 4, Globe. ■ OECOND WORK — Young lady wants O situation where she can have a few hours' leave three times a week; second work preferred. Address C 138. Globe. ' r,-- -J SEWING— Situation wanted by a girl to go j out and do plain sewing by theday. 323 East Seventh St., second floor. Q EWING— A competent dressmaker would tw like sewing in private family at once. 401 Minnesota st. . J SEWING— A lady. middle-aged, wishes a O position in • a family to sew, do liebt housework, or as French nursery governess, or housekeeper. Address p2. Globe. '■*•': - SITUATION wanted by a young lady.with chance of advancement; best city refer ences; position chief object. Address M 138, GJooe. ' ■ * STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by competent aud experienced stenograph • er; best of references furnished; moderate salary. Q 143. Globe. . (OTENOGRAPHER — Position wanted by O competent lady stenographer and type writer. Address P. O. Box 2MB. STENOG.i APH ER— A young lady stenog rapher would lise position; can furnish good references. Address S 2, Globe. y_ :".- STENOGRAPHER- Wanted, position by voting lady stenographer; willing to work for moderate salary; can give refer ence: law work preferred.- A 440. Globe. - STENOGRAPHER— Competent stenog . rapher wishes situation: -.has had four years* experience: can • furnish good refcr •* ei-.ces: -railroad work preferred. . V 2. Globe WANTKD— A situation as compositor by VV • young lady with three years' expe rieitce. Address '/. V_i_*. Glol c. -■■-.*• . ■-"■•■ - - ' Ml sir At- ".'' - : : P;AAt» Tl i-J i.— Address S. E. Crutcheit X Box 492. Postoffice, St. Paul; price, $1.50, J re f «<euees. F«K BEJiT- ■${ \ i THK JANEN 4c BATKII^^I ISeiiliuK Ancncj. """ OWNERS' AGENTS FOB CARE OF PROPERTY-MONTHLY LIST PUB* LISH Xl). 143 EAST FOURTH ST. |_j{ ( .:--* .'. *i■^^usc^»..c■ * •■ —WE BENT - HOUSES, STORKS. 35*1 . FICEIS. TAKECHARutOFKKNTKB*' PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGE?** , CV. GLOBE BUILDING. i ■- DO YOU WANT STORK, house |qrj. rooms? No charges fora list of justlwhaty; you.want. Owners' agents. Schrntn's ItetiX' ing Agency. Manhattan Building. 1 j ■[; HAVE YOUR carpets, rugs, etc.. cleaned, refitted and laid at "Twin City Carpet-,: (leaning Works, 182 We* Fourth, corner Exchange St.: telephone 3SS-JI. | HOUSE.— To a good, careful tenant- a-: seven-room house,- with bath, niciMy furnished, from May 15 for the summer:* mouths'. X. P. J.. Globe. , . .■yi | »-••' OUSES— For rent, detached housJ& 38^jj' flud2|rJJFomteonthst., near Broaapravv modern conveniences: price, $25 per month; also three rooms third floor (567 Canada st,, Inquire T. E. Blase, ski East Fourtl* st,* '■Wiishington Life."- : --. ..-'■ -A A■' HOUSE I**—1 **— rent, eight-room dwelling, modern improvements, ou Rondo St.* electric line: there isa large stable on the premises, A nine- room. house at:. Hamline, also an eleven-room house at Hamline, both near the Interurban electric line. C. L. Sum bimlo. 140 East Fourth st. HOUSES— For rent. 88 Park place, .ten rooms; steam hear. 9J) Park place,. seven rooms. J. B. West, 52 West Third st. - HOUSE— Seven-room house with bath. No. 487 North St.; take Lafayete ay. car.. Inquire 85 East Third st. ' i HOUSES— Two houses, with all modern improvements;, one suitable for two small families. Canada and University. HOUSE— For rent nine-room house', with all modern improvements, 237 Selby ay. Inquire at 240 Dayton ay. ■ - HOUSE— For rent. - furnisned^-liouse fforr r summer: cheap to family without small children; Holly ay., near Kent st. XO, Globe. . . . . - . . - .-,;.- t < . '■ _ HOUSE 665 Wabasha st, eight-rooms and bath, with modern improvements? E. R. Bryant. 75 Globe Building. J .. MANNINGS RENTING AGENCY— ! LVx Davidson Block, cor.- 4th and Jackson Sts.— Houses.stores.flats to rent; care of prop erty for owners and non-residents a specialty. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY. Endicott building, has a number Of ' houses in different parts of the city for rent; also a very nice five-room flat; a large store ou East Sixth st. near Wabasha; some good front second-floor offices on East Third st., . and a summer cottage at Spring Park club. Lake Minnetonka. We have some nice, small houses that can be bought on monthly •payments: no cash down. ■-.-.fiJi- '■'£'■■'. IloiiscoSubiirban. — | "AT BALD EAGLE LAKE— Six-room AT BALD EAGLE situated. "Edwiu A cottages beautifully situated. Edwin A. •'-Warren. 400 Sibley st; ■-" -> •■" ■* * •' - - Flats. . *.. "^ ' -*. -_ : ' iJ'L ATS— Three, four and seven-room * flats , JC * t for rent to respectable parties only. 515 , St. Peter st. Room 5. .-.-■':■•■' *..-.' : ' ■ .-• ; FLAT— For rent, lower flat, containing .eight rooms: all modern improvements. 166 West Ninth st. ' >Ui J, V V ■• * ■*■•-•-•*.■ A.rt jT-'o-a Trj ">• Store**. ■ - . .-: -liar STOKE on Seventh st.. 15 East, near Wa basha, for rent; nossession at once. John W-'Goets.*-'-'--* *■ '-y r ■-'■■' \ ■ ->"* . "TT. "~~JrT "A ;{1: -. ISoouts. .' ..,■'■ i A— HOTEL HRUNSWICK. for gentle- • men only; fifty modem steam-heated ' rooms by day, Week or month. - - i^^t ; T WASHINGTON AVENUE HOTEL^ f Washington nv. south, .Minneapolis^ ■ newly furnished room's by 'the day,- week or ; month. A.Z'iii' ■'.*■•*_ I » CEDAR ST..-.-Sl9— Nicely furnished -rc^ms : J (or reut; gas and bath. " • .' ; - - '• ' j , ! j I C-*iEi>AK ST.. 6J»--Niceiy furnished rooms •' at reasonable rates. 1 j CIOLLEGE AY. 21, EAST— Nicely fur*** * nished 'alcove room, j also.- side • Hon} newly', fitted .up; furnaije ' heat, bath, etc with or without board. '» <-m -*. ~"*'* ' I | PICBTH ST., 313, KAST— For -rent, twij I JUi furnished roftuis-^rtight housekeeping; * with water: cheap. f.^ . - j ' FIFTH. 254, WES^Corner Smith Ay.— : For rent, furnished rooms; bath and gas; i FIFTH ST., 203 AVEST— NewIy furnished front roem suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; pleasant and quiet. , ., .. . •• , .. . . — . - ' kt I" AUBEL TERRACE '—Corner Laurel i-J and Nina Ays.— For rent, furnished apartment, two rooms and bath; steam heat; suitable for married couple without children. Inquire 2UI Laurel nv. ■ ' ■ • LOUIS ST.. 255— For rent, three rooms /furbished for light housekeeping: pri vate family. ■';" * : * PLEASANT AY.. 141— For rent, a large. . pleasant, furnished front room, ana one small front room ; second door from Sixth st. PLEASANT AY.. 177— For rent, pleasant : rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board ; within fifty, feet of cable line. - : '--. •:■_'__:-: ■■:.-. A. RAMSEY, Furnished rooms; board if desired. ' RICE ST., Near College Ay.— ' large front rooms, newly fnrnished,snit-. able for three or four gentlemen ; use of bath ; rent. S2O ; pnvac family. . .. > ... * ROOMS— Parties desiring furnished rooms for the season nt White Bear Lake can . secure . same by calling at No. 341 North Washington st. at earliest convenience: bath : house and boat in connection;'-- excellent table board if desired. ; ■ ;* ■ '■■*.' ROOMS— For rent, three or Aye rooms; city water and cellar. Call. or address i 878 Forts'. . . * " . ..- :.: •-■• :.:: rr '■ ROOMS— rent, five or ! seven "rooms, I with bath. $15 or S'W, 173 Wester^ ay. ; three rooms. with bath. SB. 501 Carroll st,"-. ., ROOMS— Three- room suite,iarge,Eiry, well j lighted. Inquire ground floor, - Iff? West : Fourth st. ■ . J • -'■'.... /,', "v ii.- ' yi'KI'CE ST., Two unfurnished rooms . O for light housekeeping, with bath; also: one furnished. *". . * Ay- yarn- ■_•__ *, ST. PETER ST., Corner TiKon—Fur nished or uufuruisned ro-om.a with or , without board. * --.*- .- . ■ ■..■■yy>-: T'.AcJ Sj* PETER ST., 634— For rent," two fur . nished rooms: private family. "C.f ■■' '-' SUMMIT AY.. 60— Front room, bath, gas., . etc., to gentlemen only: references ex changed.. .'. : . J.. . ,:; r i '."'. ; ,: ;; .' SUMMIT A Y.. 43— Corner St Peter— Newly furnished ' rooms with nil modern im provements, in private family; gentlemen only: reference. ■ yy "■"---■ ;■'**' ' TENTH, 372 EAST— Large furnished front room. ...-■- ■;:.■■ .-;.:7 .*■: ■JT;'. .; THE COLONNADE— Fnriiished>plitl-i \ ments, singw and in suites, with" rd! > hotel conveniences. . '..: ."••,•..•.•.'• '*%" ■ ' q-'ENTH. 414 EAST— Gilfillan Row—^itr- " J- nished rooms, one large : front.' witli or , without board. - -. : . aiii ; s : r— —. .'. Bflt 1 TILTON. NO. s— For rent, three uirfur nished rooms, suitable for light house keeping; use of bath. - ■:.*•.*. . .*. .-.* ■ip o; - ■iirABASHA, 681— Third Floor— Two,' fiir- J \ V nished rooms, with alcove. '. J * .-.jn j . aiiscollaucous. '"- , ,. B **^ i F. X LEASE— MIDDLEISROOK GjftA*"N ! ] ite Quarries, Middlebrook. .Mo., operated i ihe past ien years hy the syenite Grafrtte company, of Missouri, will bo leased fo¥'ten | years from June 10th. ISO.'. They J> tlK| 'largest and finest quarries in the 'West.-jptii!-' raining the well-known red granite so ext^n* ' sively used in many of the liiie.«t buildWffi, ■ monuments, bridges, etc.. iv the' coun'^Tj. . Sealed proposals will be recti ved-andope^i-ed hi noon, on June Ist ncxi.foi a ien year felsc; : of the properly. This company reserves ihe richt to reject" any' and all Lids. You are : cordiailv iuviicd to inspect the property. IRON MOUNTAIN CO.. Day Building, St. Louis. Mo. ; , . ■ r _ 2. | • . j I!VSTRI7CTIO.V. :7 -. ARK YOU satisfied with the jieniiiHii-liio of your children? If not. send then io* j the ' Saturday classes nt tho -MeiropnLi^ii- I Business College. 1118 -Pioiicsr;P*reas-Ruftd* I ing. fee other ads. .*' J' * ' 'f '-'."■■-: .-2} j TEN YOUNG ME> wanted '«*;: ie-^ri shorthand and tyruewritins: pood i coi tions awaiting you; the demand in excess i.f thesupplv. Miss J. D. Hess,. j|)i liou-der Press Bitiiding. ■.*'■-• -----. -■ - — -'■"•B«ABl>*ffA3iT*t:iK : -'f-'^'. B.i A. -D— .Wanted, rjom and .board by gentleman; suit- terms. Address V 5, Globe. ';••*'■.•' FIiHA^C'IAI,. ; KM. NEWPORT. & SON, INVEST H«* . ment Bankers, loan money on im ii.roved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis at 0 ier ceut "on or before." Oilices. j New Pioneer Press Buildiug, St. Paul, and l Reeve Building. Minneapolis. '"AjJ.A —LOANS on furniture, pianos." . Af/lf horses, * diamonds, watches and 1 sealskin saccules; lowest rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Booms 13, 14. First •National Batik Building, comer Fourth and • Jackson sts. ■:• '■>.•-' -'.''- A— DO YOC WAIST TO I ROKROW money at 'a lower rate than you can ;| * lorrow through any other agency? : The . !i .American Mortgage Loan Compauy, Boom 7, Fiist National bank bnildiug, corner Fourth i sud J Jackson stR, will. let you have any 2 amount. $lv, %'£t\ 525. J40, . 17."**, JltiO ot \_lt;u— in fact, any turn you wish— on vonr cold watch, .diamonds. Household furniture, tj -, corse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower ;* Ime than you can possibly get *it elsewhere. .•■'Goons can remain in your possession, and Si you can pay a part any time yon want and -. Mop interest. Business privato and ctifi- ■ 0 dentin). ..You can havo your own time '.a ■ ; paying nn princli aL ■ : *. . ; ? DANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds.com u AJ mercial paper, mortgages, securities bought and sold." Geo. W. Jenks, Investment 'Banker, Minn. Loan & Tiust Bldg., Mpls. BEFORE you borrow money or renew . loans see 'l'he State Savings" Bank, -i.er mania Life Insurance company's building, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. ; this'bank loans at moderate rales and charges no com mission. . J' : V :i'rr--'--y.'-< BORROW 6 pei cent on vacant or im proved city real estate. C. W. Young man. 117 East Fourth st. ' * DO ' I Loans on furniture, pianos, dia '. I moiirls, watches.senlskin sacques, I goods in "Storage, etc.. etc. Goods YOU 1 remain in your possession. No ; : T .'■':'. ' I publicity. Lowest possible rates. I Loans can be repaid by iustall- NEED - 1 ments. thus reducing principal I and interest. 303 Jacksou, cor j ncr Tnird. Itoom 4. Private MONEY? j room for ladies. '' ' W HEELER & HOWELL loan money at . ... current rates. 301 Pioneer Press Bldg. .Vl'./' ; ' = " ■':"■ ' ; ' ; - ; ' 1 i» 10,000. rp $8,000, 57,000,. . . ' . . ri ; ., ■ . 85,000, J3.000. 52,500. • : $1,500. ;,':■;; . Li ■ -;* v 51,000, ■ ■■■■.- : S800. ' ; -' ; \j a ' r ', ; ,;.V 1500. A Improved or Un -05 City Property, \T -. .0 - - li ' -'improved. A V SMITH & TAYLOR. 312 Manhattan Building, T-T' a :;-, Robert and Fifth Sty- vVi'.Vf,*.; * FOR MONEY at low rates on lots or im 'proved property see. jit: Caldwell,' er mania Life Building. "Af-A'A'r,.fA^"' fis if IE lOi are . wanting a loan on yonr.norxes, furniture, watches, diamonds, or anything of value, be . sure and'Xo*lo<ithe old reliable, . i-qunre-dealing. loan ottice of J. L. .--Strnnch, Boom li. Globe Building. You can. no better terms, lower rates. or easier returu pay ments elsewhere. Private rooms. Remember the place. ■..-j-v.-.-.giJ'.t *>. : -'' Ar •j LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on 1 - XJ. improved property at per cent.*' Smith, . . Parker & Oilman.' New Life Bnildiug. *' .. r fTUI ONKY : iO LOAN without deiay^ irom I I'J. 510 upward^ furniture, horses, jew aelry, eta : ...time i cheeks.-. notes r , and* second J iea*l estate', mortgages .bought. ;_> Minnesota . Loan.Co.. 117 KijatFoßrthst. -■•■*..."■.*..';-.'■ ■ MONEY. LOANED 'bnllife.itfsurnitce'pol-. ' icies: Or bought. L. P. Van Norman, f 1 Guaranty* Loan Building. Minneapolis. MONEY TO LOAN at 6. 7 and 8 per ceut on vacant or improved city property. : J>'WiJFaiUh-geiJfl4 ; Pioneer Press Building. ; -P-R-l-V-A-T -E 'Money lei.iied7,on.diaiuondß, watches, pianos, ' furniture or goods in storage at lowest rales, .end small monthly return payments; notes .and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the . cit>-. r Ohio Investment Com pany. JU:.! Globe take elevator. THE CtERMA-JNIA'LAND COMPANY : buys, sells - mortgages, loans ' money : at current rates. W. P;W'es«ftll,6ec. ; E. J. Dar. ragh, treas. and Globe. Building. . *. rriHE HAVINGS BANK OF ST. PACL, J. corner Fifth. nnd Jackson sts. .always has money to Joan* ar^tv 1 and S per cent, and charges no" commission. ' ' y f - • ■ ".'*'■ W.. Building — Mortgage loans made • BuUdiug —.Mortgager.-, loans ri. made promptly; ti; 7 and d per cent; mortgages poucht,'. :; ' -'<{«"* 4* '..-M TrAA=rfT y-T : HEEEER& HOWELL control large : sums of money for investment in any legitimate enterprise. Pioneer Press Bldg. (JP/^fi-f"! TO sJ*>,ooo TO LOAN at 0.7 nud •Ip-t/UU ■■■. 8 per cent. ..Mercantile Invest ment company. 33 Germania Life Ins. bldg. 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan onJSL Paul ;- and Minneapolis improved real estate: any sum; nolie'iay;raiidS*.*per'ce'nt''ouJ;un improved : gilt edge mortgages 0. 1 and 8 per cent for sale. E. M. and B. L, Ware, 3J3 Pioneer Press building. - „ .-. - ."■■" ' ■*/ WlKCJbJXAaiEo'i't*.-*--- ■- Ci ash. Contractor Builder. HIM East '. Third St. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings; all kinds of job and repair work.- done, and : screens; mail communica tions will receive prompt attention. , -!*»'-" LEARN PENMANSHIP— A class in pen .* mnuship. especially for children, will bo conducted by N. S'...Benrdsley. Saturday mornings from' 9 to 10. at the Metropolitan Business College. 1108- Pioneer Press Build jing.v'-ThTee months, twelve lessons, for?:!. fW OTI — John Regan, contractor and i i * builder, of Prior Lake. Minn., will fur ej*li lumber to parties T dcs" ring to build nt J brst. cost: grades guaranteed; will furnish lumber and put up buildings; parties doing -trntldingwill find it to their interest; to call on liim ;■ ' '■ . '■ . ' PRIVATE HOSPIIAL SCHOOL OP Iq. Midwifery— Mrs, it. Stenzel.'.'JS Martin sf WANTED— ißy a young lady . who* be lieves she has qualifications for be coming an actress, a chance to have, her ability judged. Address 02. Globe. "ClA>Ali^TAliiai*l». HE CENTRAL CLOAK COMPANY, J- .ICO East Third St.. are prepared to make to order jackets, coats, capes or cape new markets in latest shanes. -Fur garments made : or remodeled in best furrier style; fur linings ! especially^. *.*: .-.. •.,*.-■,- .*..- -:..•■ : (iTOitK Al\l) BAR i-'IXTI" '! j;,'h ;*-J^i£~ ■*" * -^KZpSc ••■ ally iii i-3? r^i l^r '>^'6**ff^t V NEW. AN'l> SECOND-HAND SALOON l.xtures, ice I exes, mirrors, pool and , billiard ..tables, ccunters r.nd shelving. . 213 ' Washiligton ay. liorlli. Miiiiicapolis CM V N'OTICfi— OFFICE OF 'i'll ß. CITY* 'Treasurer. St. Paul. Minn.. May 11,1802.— • All per«ous interested in the additional assess- ( ment for ' ' . • Condemning and taking aa easement 'in the land abutting on -McMenemy street, between Case street and the north cily limits, necessary to construct the slopes for •cuts i»nd nils in grading said McMenemy : street between said jHiiuts to the established grade there. .f. as shown by the profile of said grade on file in ill?, oihce'uf the Begister of Deeds in and for Ramsey. county, anrt in the office of ihe City i-Jngiueer. said slopes to ex tend l*-2 feet on said laud forevery foot of cut or (ill as indicated on the plan of suid slopes on tiie in the ofiice of the Board of Public Winks,* ■■ • -'-'■ - ' A-r. WILL TAKE ITOTICE, .-' 1 hat on the sth day of April, 18UL I did re ceive a warrant from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the atx-ve-unuied assessment.. ... " . . . The nature of this warrant is. '.that if you i frill to pay the assessment wiihiu '. *.*,".' *.i* ' THIKTY DAYS .. .-. after th? firsl publication of • this iv:ticc. 1 ••hall rei>ortyou ami yonr real estate so as sessed in dcfiiiqnent. mid apply to li»e Dis trict Court <>f the County of Barney, jlinne s<Ka. .for j -nUin "lit agtiiiist your .. Linda, ' lot**, blocks, or parcel- thereof *> nsuessed, in cluding; interest, c ust) and expense**, and for an order of the Court to sell die swui3 for the pavmcnt tber-oL :"•- *" -." .* * -i;:': •a-b- OieUJiGE KEIS City Truasarer, 1 uiay-11-it :; ■; y- - BUSINESS CHAWCJES.-.,.j' 1 .i ' — ' J *■" t -.. .llis<*«*ll>im*i>iis. ' - BARBER SHOP forsaie, cheap: reason, leaving the city. 8!) West Seventh st j FOR SAEE— A handsomely furnished flat I. of eight rooms; will sacrifice if taken in the next ten days; owner anxious to leave city: every room rented. Address O 3. Glote* FOR HALE— Drug store in St. Paul: every thing complete and in first class condi tion and paying well; owner must sell and -will make a sacrifice, as -be has other busi ness that requires his whole attention. j Y 146, Globe. • ■ - ■ - ; FOR SALE— Meat markel on Tower ay.. West Superior,' Wis.; first-class locatiou: complete fixtures; bargain if taken at 'ouce. William M. Nichols, HJi Breuuig Block, West'Snperior. Wis. ' •'...' '- a "IHE NEW IDEA SAMPLE ROOM ■' - property, stock, fixtures for sale or lease Apply 112 North Main, Stillwater, Minn. GLOBE \A# ANTS AININR * ■ I'JKhld NEVER FAIL OF (iOOPHtJMLTS DYE WORKS. F. KOtiii-.A. N. W. Sieam Dye Works • office, i\- Bobert. st, Byan 'block works, si and .'7 Indiana ay. ••.*.;• AMIsoN&CO^ New York Steam Dye Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a spe-. cialty. 14 West Sixth st. :"•':' EAHJLEB*S*i _ Ml M TEL, .Minnesota IJV Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. TO i:\rn a.m; i:. ■■■ REAL ESTATE in St Paul to exchange for Southern California fruit lands, im proved or unimproved. Address A 6. Globe. WANTED— To trade 160 ogres ' choice ' prairie land for land on the Eastern Minnesota or St. Paul & Duluth railroad hue. west of Hinckley. Address E D. Drown, 940 Garfield ay., Duluth, Minn. .... ' ■v";-: tljO/^ n-TYSAFK to exchonae for work *wO\J.\J\J . horse or two seat surrey. 1 285 Concora st. ■ • WASTED TO REST. COTTAGE— Wanted to rent, cottage of five or six rooms and barn; good local - ity and reasonable. Address 472 W' abnsha st. C"L AT— Wanted to rent, furnished flat with- X. in ten minutes' walk of postoflice. Ad dress J 146, Globe. .. .".".. .. - HOUSE— to rent at once, small - house with good yard fenced in. Z2, Globe. ' -■■■ --' : '- ■'.' .* HOUSE— Wanted, by adult family of three, . a house not over six rooms; must have yard, cellar and city water; state location and terms. V 4. Globe. : I i " . i>REssi»iAKurc: . *'^ : . : I)ROF. E. E. DORRS has one of the most X • wonderful inventions for dress cutting ever, offered in .* the cily; he gives free test lessons day and evening: no pay in advance: every lady" that does dressmaking should see this system used. School at *I**s Wabasha st ■ WANTED— Ladies to learn the U. S. Tai lor system; test lessors free: no pay in advance; ; school - open day and evening. 235 Wabasha st. ...'..' ." J^ ; " :/:: " ; . M»WT ato' ■jfokjir." ■-■'-* ; DOG FOUND— A large white and yellow JJ 1 :, dog. Cnli at 320 Smith ay. - .::.*;-■' : DOG LOST— Small white fox terrier bitch, yj left eye brown, slightly black. Returu I to P. Black, 605 Selby ay., and receive re ward. ,- .. AAfiAr'-y. >...., . .-_ . AyT- [ ■ — . — — — . DOG LOST— Dark brown Irish water span iel—female. -Return to 215 East Sev enth st. and receive reward. '-'•' . ''?'.'.•"' ■ PONY LOST— Sorrel pony, right "bifid leg '-■ white: Finder please return to 484 Law son st. • ."*■■■■*■- • ..'■• • ''.-..■ -.ft'; CITY NOTICE— OF THE CITY .. . Treasurer, St Paul, Minn.. May 11, 1802. —All persons interested in the assessment for . '....*..:,... -,* *.'.-' .' . i A -r : u ,y J Paving with cedar blocks Third street, ; from Broadway sireet to the Third street via duct across the right of way of the railroads; Grading Lewis pari, in Lewis' Second ad- ; dition to St. Paul: •.».•.''*--.:"•-••''■: c:;i."i \ ■■ ;-.>: - WILL TAKE NOTICE, ■•-..*.- ■*.- ! That on thefith day.of. May,:lß32,T,.dJdi re ceive different warrants from the City .Comp troller of the City of St. Paul for the collec tion of the above-named assessments. . : . The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment wiihiu i ': . iM i "*. : iy .-.-..'.*-!;•' THIRTY DAYS >■■ ■ s-j : '■ after- the • first publication of this notice, I* shall report- you pud your real estate sons-. sessed as delinquent, and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of -Ramsey,; Mm- < nesota, • for judgment against -your* lands, lots, blocks or parcels thereof so assessed, in cluding interest costs and expenses, and for. an order of the Court to Bell the same for the payment thereof. •*: *--• GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. mayll-2t •; ; ■^ ».— — — ■ ' "' '"". ; CONTRACT WORK— SEWER ON BEA NBY. FAUQUIER , AND CYPRESS STREETS— Office of the Board of Public' Works. City of St. Paul, Minn., May 9. 1802. — Se:*.led bids will be received by the Board of Public. Works in nnd for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 2Jld day of May, A.D. 1802. for, constructing a sewer, on Keaney street, from a poiut 150 feet west of Earl street to Forest street ; on Cypress street, from Reaney street to East Seventh street, and on Fauquier street* from Earl, street to East Seventh street in said city.said sewering to be done under one contract, ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the" office of said Boara. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St.' Paul iv a sum *of at least teu (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany eacb bid. Said check* shall be made payable to the Clerk of* said Board. ■■■'■ 1- ■'-■"'■ The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. •• • R. L. GORMAN, President' Oflicial: J. T. Kerkkk. Clerk Board of Public Works. TfTiTLT inayiu-ioi* CITY' NOTICE-OFFICE OF lIIE CITY Treasurer. **t. Paul. Minn., May 11. 1892.— The owners and all parties interested in the property condemned for airy of the follow- . ing improvements as herein noted, -> WILL TAKE NOTICE, That the money necessary to pay for nil dam ages for land condemned, as well as for all buildings, sheds, fences or other improve ments to be removed or abandoned by reason of the following improvements, is now in the I city* treasury, and ready I to be paid to. the parties -entitled thereto: ■• - •' - - " ■ {The title to the property condemned must be examined* and- approved by the City Attorney before the money is paid.] Condemning and taking an easement for constructing, altering and maintaining a sewer across, under and through that part of J Jots 1 nud 16 of Hoy t's addition of out lots to St. Paul. lying within the lines of Clark street, produced across said lots from Mary land street to Rose street, and from Cook sireet to Lawson street, respectively : Condemning and taking nn easement in the land abutting on the alley running north and south in block 2 of Keder subdivision of block 11, Lyman Dayton's addition to St.Paul, necessary to construct the 'lopes for cuts and fills in grading said alley to the established grade thereof, as shown by the profile of said grade on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and fur Ramsey county, nud in the oflice of the City Engineer, said slopes to ex tend Hi feet on said land for every foot of ent or fill as indicated on the plan of said .'lopes on file [in the office of the Board of Public Works; - J: • •--'-• Condemning and taking an casement in the land abutting on the alley in block M, Mae kubin and (Marshall's addition to St. Paul, necessary to construct the slopes for cuts and fills -in ' grading said alley to . the established ! grade.' as shown 'by ' the profile of said crane on file in the office of the Hesister of Deeds in and for Ramsey coun ty ami in the office of the City Engineer, said slopes to extend lid feet on suid land for every foot of cut or fill as indicated -on' the plan* of suid -slopes on file in the office of the Board of* Public Works. ' '■" All in the City of St PauL Bamsey county. Minnesota. ' * * ." :. * ' GEORGE KE:***. City Treasurer. mayll-2t .-.. : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Plan?! *.md specifications for a Svnd-Jcnle F.h*<kc*H be seen at the office ' nt •■ li. <.'. \.er lach. Var.kato. Minii. ' -- • - --'•*. 1 Ik* build to lis creeled at sprimrfield, Minnesota. Bids to be submitted to W. Yiuile. of the same i lare. ty jjuy*2'th. at B o'clock a. in. A certified check of s;^o to accompany ea. h b,d. ' • ........ .- ;•;:;;*. The ri^ht to reject tny.nr nil Ud.** is re served, W. VAULE, SecretaT}*; - tprinzneid, Miaa. - ' *....'.-•• Arc no* wales. Karauheli A. Johnson, Auction • eers. INK FUKMTI'UE, OAKI'EI'B, Stoves, Etc., at Auction— We sell at auc tion, at the* residence No. 612 Canada st, on ' Priday. May IS, at 10 a. m., a very fine lot of carpets and furniture, consisting of 1 nice S- piece parlor set. 1 fine bed lounge; cost, new, $55.00; 3 nice willow rockers, 6 center ■ tables, 3 stand lamps, dining room table, 6 dining chairs, 1 sideboard, 3 bedroom sets, mattresses . and springs, toiletware, 1 cook stove, wringer. 4 fine beating stoves. 1 gaso line stove, about l.":0 yards of body Brussels carpet, about 70 yards, all-wool iugrHin car pet lace curtains, and a lot of odds and ends. Anybody in search of bargains attend this sale. Kavauagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, IKi-i^-i!)) East Sixth. * gggggg ASl> FIXTURES. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES: Warerooms, 405 and 407; Office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth avenue soulh. Minneapolis. Minn. * -' *■--■ CITY NOTICE— OF THE* CITY Treasurer. St Paul. Minn.. May 11, 1893. The owners andail parties interested in ' the property condemned for any of the fol lowing improvements, as herein noted, ' . WILL TAKE NOTICE. That the money necessary to pay for all damages for land condemned, as well as for ail buildings, sheds, fences or other improve ments to be removed or abandoned by reason of the following improvements, is now in the city treasury, and ready to be paid to the parties entitled thereto: ." -.-_■:, - - [The title to the property condemned must •be examined and approved by, the City At - torney before the money is paid. Reassessment for opening, widening and • extending State street trom the north line 01 Morrison's addition to Bunker street; thence in a direct line to the center of Ducas street and Tyler street west ; Reassessment for opening, widening and extending Dakota avenue (South Wabasha street) to a width of sixty-six feet, from '.Channel street to Goffe street: Condemning aud taking an easement in the land abutting on Goffe -avenue, between Dearborn • street and the north line of Bid ' well's addition to West St PauL necessary to ; construct the slopes for cuts and fills in grad ing said ; Goffe avenue, between said points, to the established grade thereof, as shown by 'the profile of said erode on file in the office of Register of Deeds in and tor Ramsey "County, aud in the office ot tbe City Engi neer, said slopes to extend Hi* feet said land for every foot of cut or flit as indicated : on the plan of said slopes o^ file in the office " of tbe "Board of Public Works; '•'■ Reassessment for opening, widening and ■ extension of Mississippi street, from Broad way street to Nash street: -Opening,* widening and extending Case street," from Forest street to Duluth avenue: Reassessment for -opening, widening and extending of a- street 200 feet wide, from Chestnut street to a point where the creek ! which ds the outlet of Fountain cave empties into the Mississippi river; ' •■.\ Opening, widening and extending Cretin ■ avenue, from St Anthony avenue to Summit avenue. "- • Ail in the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. *'•?-•.*?.?»« :■■<. y-y.y., GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. •:- : --: . ■:...:- * mayll-2t " r ■-/ f At: : " : T CITY NOTICE— OF THE CITY Treasurer, St. Paul, Minn;,' May 11, 1892. The owners and all parties interested in the property condemned tor any ofthe following improvements, as herein noted,-- • .*, : WILL TAKE NOTICE. ■■:. That the money necessary to pay for aB dam • ages for land condemned, as well as for all buildings. -sheds, fences or other improve ments to be removed or abandoned by reason of tha following improvements, is now in the : city treasury, and ready to be - paid to the parties entitled thereto:: -:-•:-;. [The title to the property condemned must be examined and approved by the City At torney before the money is paid.] " '.- Opening, widening and extending Lawson street between Bice street and Sylvan street: •/.-Reassessment for opening, widening and extending V tto avenue from Stewart avenue to Pleasant-avenue; :•-- *'•' . Change of grade on Jackson street, between the south line 'of Winter street and the north ■ line of Sycamore street: " ;J : * Condemning aud taking- (in easement in ;: the land abutting on Winslow avenue be . tween Prospect Terrace and Annapolis street, 'necessary -to ' construct the slopes for cuts •and fills iii grading said Winslow avenue be tween Prospect terrace and Annapolis street to the established grade thereof, as shown by the profile of said grade on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey county, and in the office ot the City En gineer, said slopes to-extend It* feet on said land for every .foot of cut or fill as indicated on the plan of said slopes on file in the "office - of the Board of Public Works : , ' Reassessment for change of grade on Val ' ley street between Jacksou street and War ren street: -•' '■'_ ■ Opening an alley through block 9, Mae kubin' aud .Marshall's addition, from Mac- ! fcubin street io Kent street: Reassessment for opening, widening and J extending. Jenks street (now Hatch street) from its present western terminus to Rice street; ■ "•■■.* • ■ Change of grade on Jackson street between the north line of University avenue east and j the south line of Grove sireet, and on Four- . teenth street between Robert street and Cau ada street; ' Condemning and taking an easement in * the land abutting on McMenemy street be tween Case stroet and the north city limits, necessary to construct the slopes for cuts and fills in* grading said McMenemy street between Case street and the north city limits, to the established grade thereof, as shown by* the profile of said grade on file in the office of- the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey ! county, and in the office of the City En gineer, said slopes to extend IVi feet on said J laud for every toot of cut or fill as indicated on the plan of said slopes on file in the office of the Board of Public Works: and also to construct- the necessary retaining walls on the line of said improvement. :, jJJ .■ .. All in the City of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota. - J;- 1 ;-.• GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. yy. '. inayll-2t .'..-;* ;-. -.;.::: yT;f CONTRACT WORK— SEWER ON CON GRESS AND BIDWELL STREETS— Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St.Paul, Minn.. May 11, 189:.'.— Sealed bids will be leceived 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 tbe 23d day of May. A. D. 1592, for construct a sewer on . Congress street, fiom Chariton street to Bid well street and on Bidwell street, from Con gress street to Isabel street In said city, said ! •sewering to be done under one contract ac cording to plans and specifications -on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of nt least twenty (20) per cent, or a cer tified check on a bank cf St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid. must accompany each bid. Said 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. KSBSKB, - ■ .* . Clerk Board of Public Works. ...- r v : ; •.. * niayl2-10t CIITY NOTICE— OFFICE OF THE CITY \j Treasurer, St. Paul. Minn., May 11, IS9.'. —All persons interested in. tha assessment tor • Opening, widening and extension of Ray mond avenue, between the south line of north tj of north west 14 of section 32, town 29, range it. and Wabash avenue. - 1. .*'. WILL TAKE NOTICE, That on the I9th day of April. ISftJ, 1 did re ceive a* warrant from the City Comp troller of the City 01 St. Paul for the collec tion of the above-named assessment The nature of this warrant is. that if you : fail to nay the assessment within : THIRTY DAYS ■*> . after the first publication of this notice. 1 shall report you and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of j Ramsey, Minne sota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels thereof so assessed, includ ins interest costs and expenses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for the payment thereof. * \ ■-.-"• *•' .* GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. ... '•?'•- iuayll-2t -• AKK YOU GOING ABROAD!- A series A " ot ' personally conducted parties will leave • New York April 20, May IS. July C and •.'.'. all traveling expenses included, tirst-class. . Norway. Sweden and Russia tonr leaves June «♦ on "AU-'HSta Victoria." Scud for ■ pro grammes. K. M. Jenkins, 257 Broadway, N. Y. _^___ui__n_____t_aK_Wi__-^_4-___e____^!t^,-i^r fi s':_.,,-*>gßaioa&, it KEAf, EST ATM: FOB SAI,K. Bnl>itrl»an. CHOICE STOCK OR DAIRY FARM for sale or rent of 120 acres. !>i of which are broken . and ready for cultivation, for sale: located .midway betweeu lhe Twin Cities, uear the state fair grounds: has a half mile track, a nice lake, cross-fenced and pad docked, and the entire farm is surrounded by aboard fence: the farm has ail necessary ; buildings in -fine condition, including good eight-room house, barn for forty head of horses, nice carriage aud storehouse: also a windmill and ice house, as well as some choice stock, including fine-bred horses. Ap ply to W. L. McGrath. 145 East Third st FINE FARM for sale In Morrison county, Minn., a half-mile from railway station; 280 acres; 100 acres good hardwood timber, the balance meadow and wheat land: will be sold on easy terms. C. L, Sumbardo, 148 East Fourth st. Room 4. .. , WANTED— Real Estate— A few tracts of laud in Western Minnessta nnd East - crn Dakota for cash; wild laud preferred. Address, with description- of land. 8. Over mire. 515 Guaranty. Building, Minneapolis. i <««•'>: l:i n «>o us. ' r- FOR SALE— A fine eight-room house, two large lots, in one of the best suburbs of St. Paul, atn very low price, and at your own terms: will trade." * Address T 5. Globe. FOR B ALE— Tract of six acres; all under cultivation: large boute nnd barn: in vicinity of harvester works: fine chance for market gardener; low price for cash. Apply 5.5 Pioneer Press Building. FOR SALE CHEAP on easy terms, a six room house at" Si.6"*'; an eight-room house at 61.9J0:- modern houses on St. An thony Bill at ■ $3,000 and * upwards: -call and see for real estate in auy part of the city, 11. 11. Sehulte. & Co., removed to 103 East Fourth st ■'• FOR SALE— Three ..small dwellings in good location; renting now for $36 per month ; price, $2,500. C. __. Sumbardo, 146 East Fourth st. Room 4. '.*'....■ COX SALE by owner, lot 64x130 to alley, -F within four blocks of new market on Fifth st ; this is a bargain, and must be sold. J. W. Morgan, Box 2vo, Minneapolis. w FOli SALE— have a large list of bouses and vacant lots- tor sale on easy terms. and to trade for other property: I have farms ■ for sale on easy terms, or for trade, ranging in nrices from S3 JO. to $3 .000; a large list of stock farms, with stock and farm machinery, in lowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana. 5, 10, 15 and 2tf-ncre garden lots for sale or reut; houses, stores and offices to rent. 328 Robert st, room 9, .J. H.Morong. ;.: ■.:,-•, yr,:. ir-aii ■-.:■ ■.-.-".:'•.. HEELER Sc HO WELL, real estate: list bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bldg. i)f\ FEET on St. Peter st, $0,500; eighty 'Vt' feet from Rice st. : $2,500 cash, bal ance five years on or before. 7 per cent; lot j25x100. Room 420. Pioneer Press Building. PERs6iXAi_S.iy EMMA THORSON, •professional- mas sager: also improved Turkish ; baths. Room 11.*), Moore Block, Seven Corners: ! - ELP WANTED— To fina the address of our long-lost brother,. John Franklin Jarvis; address communications to J William L. Jaryis,*. Jarvis postoffice, Becker county. . Minn.- When last -heard of he was in the Black Hills, near Deadwood, in the year 1879 or 1880. : y... ;,.,._ .-.-■: ■x y .-.-.; ,-.*. MRS. KATE HOSKlNS,' psychometric reader and trance medium," 2251« West Seventh st. . j"j ..J .. "'. .*. :._ '■'.;. M ADAME INA WALKER,* life reader! X»" gives resume of past, present and fut ure: ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1: corre spondence promptly answered.' Parlors, No. 640 Wabasha. ■-■ .r .^ ' :..-.■:. _.y- ■•-■■*:-'. MRS. M. A. TUSSEY. 223 East Eiehth st. li L , . Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; also Turkish baths: hours. 0 a. m. to ** p. in. [lfl lis. BELL, fortune teller. 175, corner li L Grove and Jackson sts, - .ff '-fi J ;.,-.■ MADAME TE ITS"W RTH — Reliable Business Clairvoyant, Test Medium: 29 years' experience. 509 Wn pasha st. No sign. PERSONAL., ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY! ,: y' •■ Astonishing Revelations 1 . . -•:;>'. ' Free Tests: Free Tests:: FreeTestaMt ■■it— B^^y mEGßEß&^^^^U^^ Efl?Mv _Ji_7- *-^__ • jgsj gciß WsSu flffßg**^_*L~L".' &9 g*3|j i3^s*i F*?i**fi» ■" '^*Sv^*:7 wK, * gs3sl wt:d&r-*r- " mtf !Igs§E!j Igfcjl jftpHaJiii'l rA h3M| Wx__________s_m_*^___\ HbS*Sl Dr. 11. Elmer Hall, late of New York, the prince trance clairvoyant astrologer, palmist and dead trance medium,'. seer of past, present and future: b iru with veil nnd power from birth of revealing every hidden J mystery. Positively no imposition. Advice on business, love, marriage, specula tion, divorce, and all affairs of life. ; Dr. 11. Elmer Hall is a seventh son: born with a double veil; tells your entire life— past, pres ent and future— in a dead trance; hns the fiower of any two clnii voyants you ever met. n tests he tells your mother's full, name be * fore marriage, the names of all your family, their ages and description, the. name aud business of your present husband, the name of your next if yon are to have one: the name of the young man who:- now calls on you: all your future will be told or written in | an honest, clear, plain manner ard in a dead trance. Mothers should know the success of their husbands' aud. children: young ladies should know everything about their sweetheart '- or intended hus band. Do not keep company, marry or go into business until- you know all. The doctor is the only one in the world who can tell you the full" name of your future husband or wife, with age and date of mar riage, aud. teUs whether the one you love is true or false. Th= doctor, by his advice, brings good luck, reunites the separated, causes speedy marriages, removes ail family troubles and estrangements, has no equal in charm making, and makes no charge until work is finished. Will give a free test to those wishing a sitting. P. S.— Persons wish ing to win the love or affection of any person should procure Dr. Hall's wonderful magic bell, guaranteed to bring health, love, justice, protection, wealth, friendship and success, He truthfully reveals your past and future life. Hundreds of clairvoyants, ' mediums and fortune tellers may have visited this city, but none can equal this medium, for be reads your fate by a wonderful power. . Busi ness strictly privnte and confidential. Pri vnte parlor at 117 East Seventh st. St Paul. Send stamp for one. of Dr. Hall's mammoth pictorial circulars, with portrait ot himself and life amone the wild men of India. N. B.— This is the doctor's first visit. Open Suu days. *....■ ■ . STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. Probate Court, ln the matter of the estate of Margaret Pos ileibwaite, deceased. . Letters testamentary on the estate of Mar garet Postlethwaite, deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to A: R. Cnpehart; It is ordered that six months -and the same is hereby, allowed from and after the dale of ihis order, in which all persons hav ing claims or demands against the said de ceased nre required to file th** same in the Probate Conrt of said county, for examina tion and allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered that tne first Monday in December. A. D. 1892. at i 10 o'clock a. m., at a general terra of said Probate Court, to be l held at the court House in the City of St , Paul, in said county, be.and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will ex amine and adjust said -claims and demands. And it is further ordered that notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by publish ing this order once in each week, for tdree successive weeks, in the St Paul Daily Clock, a daily newspaper printed end published in said county. *.. '. Dated at St Paul, this lOih day of May, 1393 By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER. : [us.] 'J J - .'-'. * "-"" Judge of Probate: WRITE TO HER! " I was not able to do my housework itr 15 yean, cays Mrs. Nicholas Wilson, 783 5. Division St., Buffalo. K. Y. " Doctored with many physicians for iemalo weakness, and used many remedies without benefit. 3 boxes N'BRVB Beans cured me; I am strong as ever; do all my own work." $1 per box. Six boxes forls. Address NERVE BEAN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Sold by L Musette r. Fourth and Wabash a