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AGENTS wanted to canvass the counties In which ihey live: under our new plan tliey can earn i: >m s;r> to Slsj per month; write ior particulars. Only thoso who are willing lo lm'ke a r;i;l.se to house CAUVasS in the country aud towns are wanted. Ltuiies can do the work :i> well as men. From Si to §I.> per day easily made. No capital re ored. Address by mail only, 1) I, care ut the v!!obe. AtrKSTJ* in every state on salajr nod com ssion. Agents ma&ing S"-'">ro j.vj weekly. EureKa Chemical & Jfffjj. (.0.. La C'ros»e, Wis. A<;i.NTN— '.■.:::•.,'. agents for ISanfcer.V XX Life Associ«lK>u.S>t t'aiii.Miii!!. : stroiiße^t bornecompauy furnishing iraatted pro tecilou at lowest cost; profitsitile posltloa o[ en in St. I'aul atid throuchoiu Minnesota. \V:ite for «ceuev. A>:ems wanted to KeU sewing 111 a chines in Stillwnter and vicinity: good wages and steaay employment to those fur nishiug reference. Address f red. 937 South Tnird st., Stlilwater, Minn. AGENTS WANTED, or salesmen desir ing side line, to take orders by sample; staple seller, easily earned. We pay expenses and siilary. or rora mission, and famish samples on application. Address Lock Box 125. New York Ci;y. AGK>"W WAMI.II- Male and female, in every town ; steady paying employ meat. Write iv c. 1.. X... Box i2"i. Owaton na, Mian. AM AN in every section to se'l staple goods to dealers; experience nnneces aary: best side line. S"> a month. Salary aiid expes or larae commission made: for aealed pariioulars send stamp. Clifton soap & Manufacturing Co., Box 743. Cincinnati, Ohio. BAKER Wanted, a brst-d&si baker; no other need apply. Address Mason City Sakery. Cl KKK- Wanted. lacy clerk, Hays" Candy Kilt hen, li. bast Seventh; must be re fined, poi:te. experienced; this is a perma nenl position. [IT i.S \N"i» WOMEN to work at home. I .!»1 pay S8 to SIC per week for making crayon pictures. New patented method. Any one who can read <>r write can do the work, day or night. Address wilh stamp. I send work at once. 11. A. Gripp, German Artist. Tyrone. Pa. U;.VNTKI)-Mcii who will work forS.'S ♦ \ per en i:i!:i or la-^e commission. Sell- Ing goods by sample lo dealers. Exi>e rienco unnecessary. Write us we wiil explain. For seait-l" particulars send siamp. Bouse hoi ! Specialty Co., iT.";> Cincinnati, O. U' AN r:.»— Man to travc!; portion per mnnt'iit: salary .".nil commission: f;i*t roecialties; appir now. Luke Broth ers ( v.. Nurserymen. Chicago. *■ esnnte. a' GfOfTS wanted to canvass the counties Ai.s-.NT>> wanted to canvass the counties -fi. in which they live; under our new pinn they can eaa:i from $■"> to «I".O per month; write for particulars. Only those who are willing to mnke a bouse to house canvass in the coonsry and towns are wanted. Ladies e:ui do the work ns well as men. From $"> to 815 per day easily made. No capital re quired. Address by mail only. D 4, care of Gi'.l' COOK WANTED — Good wages, small family, Pity 1 'ferences. Apply iti tnoru . (.rrtii'l .iv. DINING KOOM <.I!U. wanted :it 5'J East seventh si. HOISKWOKK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; must besood ooclc, washer and ironer: good wa>;es paid to com petent servant. Caii -'56 Dayton, between 10 and 1:2 a. m. HOUSEWORK -Wanted, a competent Kirl at :(41 Mini* ay. Hot si. WORK —Girl wanted for geueral 1 housework. 227 Spruce st. 1 Hoi sKWor.K -Girl for general house work in suinll lint; must come well recommended. No. 5. Sowoort. PFRSOMALS. A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. -PKOF. I.ITTKN. tiu clairvoyaat, 526 1 edar st. Ladies. 50c ; gents, $1. Positively the last week. ALWAYS RKLIABI.K- Miid:ime leitS worth; prices reduced ">' cents; thirty yenrs' experience. 13 Eighth st. MADAM ST. .JOHNS, cUirvoyaut and magnetic healer; readings, 23 and 50 cents 130 West Fourth st. MIBS HLI.I.N UK VKARK— Manicuring and massage: satisfaction assured, orlice 9. No. -7 Kast Seventh st. Mils. X ATK HOSKINS— Psychomeric ler mid trniice medium. No. 1491 is West sixth sr. Mlssi-.ASrMAV-Massage and alconol baths; open daily and evenings. 4^o VVaLasha. room 15. \ I its. DR. F. KKAKDOX—3J East Sev j.»A enth. Room 3M — Hasease. vapor and electric baths: 'J to 9 p. m., including Sun days. Mrs. LOt'ISR KsclTMANM—Masque radeaii<i theatricni masks, wius. beards and crease pa:Mt. 5G Kiiat seventh it. MKS A! .A. SSfciTl UARKALOO- C2l Wabasha St. —Magnetic and .Dassage treatment for paralytic, rheum atism and Jiervous dis*a«e»: also ba:h» i a.m. to ■ v.m MKs. a I.I : AUSTIN' —Clairvoyant; cr,ril rt-rtdi!iss, 23 cents. 16 West Ex change st.. tienr Wabasha. TIIK GKK.ViKsT CLAIRTOTAXT of the age, the young Madame Romaine, is in this city, r.nd i:a;i be cousnlted on all affairs of life: her predictions never fail; she makes a, success where others fail; cor rect advice on business, matrimonial and all family affairs: brings the separated together; causes harpy marriage v.uli the one you love; future plainly revealed; lovers uuiied; troubles healed; those in trouble should not fail to call aud be convinced on the above itatements; business strictly confidential; letters roatainiiiß btamp promptly nnswered; hours Bto 9. Adiire^- or'cnll 5C3 Jackson St., between Eleventh and Twelfth. 9»JL* EAST SEVKNTH ST. - Expert **»)\t massajre. Magnetic and alcohol jatlis. Annii of Chicago. 111 M JCSIS (HA\tiX I}IKST-CLA<4S MEAT MAKIiET, doing good business; good chance for right >nrty; will sell cheap if taken at once. V 11. Olobe. FOR SAI-r-Ttc best bakery aud restau rant in Little Falls; does a good busi ness; reasons for selling, sickness in family, For full infoimation write or rail Joseph Mithalka. proprietor. I^STEII'CTIOTIN. MUZZAKA DAXCING ACADKMIKB lfX —Private academy and residence. 69 Central I'nric cast; Twin City hail, corner Rice and University, Saturdays; Paul Mar tin's opera house. West St. PauL Tuesdays. ST. At'At'ilA'.S ACADKiI* Olr MUSIC and /rk 3'J East Exchange St., Bt. Paul— Pitmo, vijiin. Kiiitar, banjo and mandolin Ruuht. Lessons given in drawing and paim n«r Call or send lor prospectus • FI.\A^I«-|.41, MOM-.V LOAXfeD on life insurance pol icies, or bought. L. P. Van Norman. HMi Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis. Lr/^rj T«»s.v_>o short-time loans procured •JP*J\J on personal property. Ohio Invest ment Company, seveuih floor Globe Build- liOtltl> WA.\T»:I>. Boa irl>—Wanted, room and board In nice private family, within easy walking dis tance of Smith park, for young man of •ighteen. Address with particulars, i 55, Uaba, sirr irit»%<* w.inr;-:;» 91alel \rtiii\TA.M' Wanted, one or two sols of books to wrila up at any hou ib to suit during ibe Bay. Address I' 95. Gloti c. I FPKENTfCK-A bot Mteen years ..id V «■■ ■:-i \ like a jilai-e in a printiiii; office. I all '■ ay itnuth. C'Lkkk — Young man, clerk. RtetioKraptu niida tair bookkeeper, wants position ivith some i;rtn where attention to business will assure perauntent employment. 11., 25 I'onri Block. CM».\CJ!MAX— A yonufi man. exi.trieneed J coflchuiiin, wants situation; can give i-ity references. Addresa t;. Nelson, nil." Kdcei;on st. DKl'tJ CLKRK- Wanted, position in a diu<: store by h vouue man wishing to study medicine; twelve years" experience in general store: reierenres furuikbed if desired. Address A. F. Morgan, l'leasant Valley, Wis. DRUG fj.KKK—Wanted by experienced drueclerk, an honorary irraduate: or would take position in book or Ktationerj ■tore; gooa references gi\en. Address ,l.\\". Ulobo office. PXPLOtrmSNT— Situation wanted by A J young mau*twenty-two years at age, not afraid to work; will work for board. Ad dress Andrew s-indell. No. _'i>7 Ellis st.. St. Anthony i'nrk. f>Ml*i.OYM KMT—Married nun: with wife * and one child vants work of any kind; cau make himself useful in any position; will accept tirst offer. 154 Coucoid st. EMI'I.OV.Ui'.M- WorK in or about store or delivering; experienced; know the city; will work cheap. 6 S Sims it Li,i:(Ti:!(l\\ — Wanted, by practical electrician>>f experience, a permanent position: am also tirst-elass eucineer. 01-, Globe. OPFICK \voi:k—Sftaatioo wanted by a young man of nineteen years of age as oflice or cuy inside work; amu good penman and will do his best to plea*e his employer; can furnish cood references. AuJrebs It. L. C. 296 Louis St.. city. PHARMACIST, registered iv MinneseU and North Dakota, seeks position; thor junhSy capable; highest refercuces. Drug gist, 349 Uabasha st. JANIToit— •Wanted, position In store or office building by first-class Janitor: is a practical painter and decorator; has been in the employ of the Tread-Weil Shoe com pan v for the past five yeiirs; can furnish good references. At'dress I. i)avis, x-4T East Eighth St.. city. Sai.s:sman — First-class city salesman wants something to sell on salary or com mission. Address V 87, Globe. IITAN'TKD—Job for good heavy team and * * AI man to work with wholesale house, coal and wood yard or work in the woods for winter. Please address or call at 46!) White hall st., city. 117 OKK POR BOARD-A poor yotine * V man wants to work for his board and go to school, i'lease address A. J.. 641 Endi cott Building. \yoKK Foil BOARD—A young man »» wants a pia.ee to work for nis board and atttc-nd school. Adarets F. J., 4;l«/» Michigan st. UJ OKK— A young Inftn nineteen years of age would iike a position of any kind: is well acquainted with city and has best of references. Address K. X., 125 Virginia ay. Female. A> AMATKI'R would :ike to travel with an opera company; has had some ci perieuce. C 7. Globe. BOAKI*— A laiy wants to board children at her home; reasonable; call or address, a; 51 West Exchange, Larpenteur's Employ ment Office. COOK— First-class cook would like a situ ation iv a private family. Apply K. 17. Globe. COOK— A first-class cook wishes situation in a private family; won't do anything but cooking; furnish* best city reference. 411 Jay st. COOK —A tirst-class lady cook wants cook ing by the day, or make dinners for re ceptions: first-class city reference. Address M. \\\. 405 Etiee st. pOMPAMON-A young lady would like v-/ position as camnauion, or pleasant em ployment of some sort. P.», Globe. pvKESSMAKKK dtsires a few more en *-J gagements in families; terfect tit given; references. Address Dressmaker, 30> East Ninth st. DKKSsMAKtR. first-oiass references; willing to work etienp thjough holidays. Call or address Dressmaker, East Tenth St.. city. DKKSSMAKKU that can give perfect fit and finish desires more engagements in families; references, il o, wlobe. DKKSSMAKIK— An experienced dress mafcer wants sewing by the day in fam ilies. Call or address Hondo. DHESSM AKKlt— Compete nt dressmaker wants work by the day, or will take it home. 238 N'orris st. HODHEWOBK —Good German girl wants place to do general housework. J. liuh land. 4.">S St. I'eter st. HOUSKWosUE — Young German girl wants pluce to do housework; smail family. 78 West Tenth st. HOOSKKKKPKR — A young Scandina vian woman, with a one-year-old child, i would lUe position aa housekeeper. Call ' 522 Bradley st. HCHJSEKKfcPKK-A refined young lady would like a position as managing house keeper. P.«, Giobe. HOUSKKEEPKK— An elderly girl, who hhs a year-old child, wishes to keep house, or assist in housekeepniir. iv or out of city, for small wages. Call lit East Ninth street. HOLSKKKLPKK- A competent .Cath olic) lady past thirty-five desires a po.-.ition as housekeeper (noi for widower), nuise a" some respectable work; city refer ences. Address J 15, Globe, Minneapolis. LAI'NDKESS— A sirl wishes n position as iirst-clas» laundress: can give good ref erence: no objection to leaving the city. Call at I3S East Tenth st. LAUNDRESS— A girl wishes a place as first-class laundress; can give good ref erence; no objection leaving the city. Call fit 139 East Tenth st. vrKSE-Young woman wishes position Ii to care for children. Address 49h Blair street. VT t'KSK—Experienced nnrse will take any 1~ sick case at reasonable price. Address !».">ti Cortland st. NUKSK— Wanted, a position by a young 1™ lady to work by the day at taking care or" children, and go home at night. Call or address 453 Oakland ay. POSITION' wanted to do some kind of •L work by the day; has some experience in clerking, and is a good, neat sewer; w;ll work for smali wages. Call or address Miss Wiithue. 2?2 Rice St., Room -i. STKNOGRAI'HKK — Competent sten ogi apber wants work; can do assistant bookkeeping; wiil work for v. reasonable Hillary. 60 Germauia Life Building. Lady stenographer k~ desires a position; hare experience, and willing to use own typewriter. Address LB, Glol>e. WAITRESS— An experienced waitress wi.-.hes situation in hoiel or restaurant. 154 Concord st. \yAsHERWOMAN — Woman wants * V washing and scrubbing by the day. 212 East Tenth st. ; ■::-, -.-; \\T ASHlNG—Winted. washing to take at ♦ V home. Call at 226 Hondo St. WASHING —A first-class washer and ironer; a first-class swesper and dust er, or any kind of housework; iv a private family. Call 40 West Ninth st. WASHING A.MJ IHOMMi wanted to lake home, or go out, at 40 cents a dozen; good satisfaction. Call or address Ic3 Arch st. WASHING— Wanted, to go go out wash ing, lrouiug uuU oieauiug. Call at OU Charles et. THE SAINT PAUL J)AILY GLOBE: WFDNESDAY MORIfTNn. '"DECEMBER 19. lmL itoAtsi* orn;iu:i>. DOAKU — For rent, large front alcove i~j rooia. witli or without board, snitHi>le for two ladies, or man aud wife; terms mod erate. s.')ti St. Peter. H.-Ai;i» AND i;oo.MutiW Bast Eleventa st.. near nrpHoi. BOViii* — Very desirable wtf ■!■ hcufUl rooms with botird. 151 Summit ay., op nosite iixtn si. BUAitb— Roosts with or without board; all modern ini|>io\emet!ls. :.'!• .summit hv , beureen st. Iteterand Waba»ha. BOAltl>--l >leasant front roosß with alcove, also sunny side room: excellent board; year Selby cable; best refeienees. 155 Nina aveaoe. BOAKD— For rent, elegantly furnished rooms witb. first cla^ board; steam heat, un.s and bitlli; terms reasonable. iStf West Fifth st. DOAKII— Lyons I'ouri—Table boarders. U'IMJK MlNK,."—Pleasant rooms, with -L bo<ira; centrally located tor business people. Ui: College nv.. coruer sixth. OYK UOKUH. AnK tnrough rtie Globe's Guaranteed Wan.s, and it will be given. An ad on i.liis ptige will bring resultf. or your money will be returned to you. LIiAV:: your "Want" with the ne;irest «.lobe anent. See list on this taite. X" rAlll.l.ttT & MINTKI. — Minnesota steam Dye Works. .'44 Ktiii Seventh. b:i.i.a.\f.oi>. npHK ST. PAUL. PICTVKK KstAßfE A Mitnufucluriug Compaur, otl) W'abrtsha St., lei ween Third and Fourth, is the cheap est plnre in the city to buy pictures and frames; just received a tine line of etchings mid other pictures for the holiday trade. Boweu It Muncjr. I.OSI Asfl> FOEl^lr. |jt)( kktihiok LOST—Saturday even A ins, in Bckunesaan & Evans'or cross ing from there to Qi: bt. Peter, wilie-colored povkethooK containing money and receipts v.ith owners name. LibeiHi"reward if re turned to above number. T\l*l-: WRITERS. RKMINGTON i<:WitITKKS — Al ways the standard of eonipnrbiou, al ways the bevt and always have ihe latest im ttroveoieuts. Typewriter paper snd siippiiei of all kinds. Machines for rent. Wyckoff S°anians 61 UeneUict. sH Kn»; Fourth s>t TO EXCRAIK3E. [Y[ E\V goodsfoi sec'd-iiand.Kyan Furniture Ii aisd Exchange <"0., 14' and 1»4 K. 7lh st rro KXCHAN(iK-Hoiise and lot, clear. A for a small farm: East preferred. Bi>4 K:\st Lawson st. ttASIEI) TO REVI*. HI sK—l iiHve ii good tenant for a me dium sized furnished house on the hill. J. \\. shemud. 04 rant fourth st. V\/"HEKEAS, DEFAULT HAS BE2N » \ made in certain conditions of a mort gage.ut writing and under seal, whereby the bower of sale contained in snid mortgage lias become operative, which mortgage bears date September 'istb, 188' J. and was executed by ( mjmu Oehrlein and Catherine Oehriein, his j ■rife, lo William Riuck, to secure the pay ment of $i!,f>!XU;G and interest at the rnte of eight i>ef cent per annum, the iirincipnl and interest of which is long since pust due; which mortgage was duly recorded in tlie office of the 'Jcgister of Deeds of Itamsey County. Minnesota, In book ISO of Mortgages. ou page 618. on September 28th. 1(>89; and whereas said Mortgage was by the said William Kindt, by written instrument bearing date August 271h, 1890. and recorded in theoffice of taid Regis ter of Deeds on October 3d. 1890, in book 31 of Assignments, on page I2fi, duly assigned, with the iudeotedness which the same was given to socure, to the unde Mgrtea Anton Mtesett; and whereas.said Anton Mieseu,t>y a written instrument bearing date October 4th, 18:ni. and recorded in the office of said Regis ter of Deed 3 on October Oth, 189;", in book o'i of Assignments, on page 13\ auly assigned said mortgage to Peter J. Miesen; and where as, i'eter J. AHesen. by an instrument in writ ing beaiing diite October 25tb, 189), and re corded in the oflice of said Register of Deeds ou November Sth, 1891, in book 3t of Assign ments, on page 394, duly assigned said mort gage to said Anton Miesen, who is now tne holder and owner thereof, together with the indebtedness which the same was given to secure; and. whereat no action or proceed ing has been instituted at law to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mort gage, and there is now claimed to be due on said mortgage sixteen hundred and thirty eight dollars and thirty-three cents, and the undersigned assignee has paid at the date of this notice $41 le-luo taxes on the property described in said mortgage. Now. therefore, notice is hereby gives that said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described at public vendue to the highest bidder Dv the Sheriff of said county, at the Fourth street door of the Court House, in the City of Si. Paul, in said count}-, on the 3d day of Janu ary. 1893, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day.to pay said sum of 51,500.00 with in teresi at the rate of eight per cent per an num from September 24th, IM)3, and said sum of $4t IS-100 taxes paid, as aforesaid, with in terest thereon frord the time or payment, and the costs and disbursements as provided Dy law incurred in the foreclosure of said mort gage, and also the sura of seventy-five dollars solicitor's fees for foreclosure of saldmort gage (.said mortgagor having coventnted in said mortgage to pay the sum of one hundred dollars as such solicitor's fees). The premises so to be sold are situated in said liamsey County, and nre described, and described in said mortgage as follows: All tha; port of the west one-half (W. i&) of the southwest quarter (S. W Vi) of ihe northeast qua.rter (N j£. 14) ut section number seven teen (17), township number twenty-nine (29), range number twenty-two {'£!.) west, in eaid County and State, described as follows: Hs giuniug at a point on the uorth and south center line of said section seventeen (IT), three hundred and thirty (330) feet uorth of the center of s<*id section,and running thence east six hundred and aixty (fio'j) feet to the east line of said west one-half (XVM) of said southwest quarter (s. w. 14) of the northeast quarter (N.E.iA)of snid section; thence north along said last-mentioned line three hundred and ninety-six 'IJtMi 1 feet; thence west six hundred and sixty (660) feet to the north and south center line ol said section : thence south along said center line of said section three hundred and ninety-six (9ttJ feet to the place of beginning; containing (6) six acres of land, more or less. Also, beginning at the northeast con;er of the piece hereinabove described and con veyed (being a point on the east line of said west one-half (W. ki) of said southwest quarter (S. W. i&) of the northeast quarter (N. E. 141 of said section seventeen (17), seven hundred and twenty-six (728) feet north of the east and west center line of said section, and running thence north along said east line of said west hair (W. Vi.) of said southwest quarter <S. \V. Vi) of the north east quarter (N. E. «A) of said section, fire hundred and ninety-four (594) feet, to tne north line of said southwest quarter <S. W. 14) of the northeast quarter (N. K. 14) of said section: thence west, along said la« --mentioned line one hundred and forty-six and sixty-six hundredths (146.66) feet: thence south, parallel with said east line of said west half (\V. 1,2) of said southwest quarter (S. W. «4) of the northeast quarter (N. E. 14) cf said section seventeen (17), five hundred and ninety-four (5&4) feet; thence east one hundred and forty-six and sixty-six bnndredtbs (146.C6) feet to th« place of be ginning: containing two (2) acres of land, more or less. Dated November 19th, 1894. ANTON MIESEIf. Assignee of Mortgagee. Jno. H Ives, Attorney for Assignee of Mort gagee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT ON the 22d day of December, 1804. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at tbe Fourth street door of the Court House, iv iSt. Paul. Minnesota, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at Public Auction all my right, title and interest as assignee in and to the uncoliected accounts of Arthur F. Gerlach, insolvent. The above account! are the uncoliected ac counts of Arthur F. Oerlach, who was in the grocery business at 449 West Seventh street, and the accounts may be seen at the under signed addre*s. , O. J. ROIIAND, Assignee 403 Wtit Seventh Brt.il ion hekt. • ' .' illlllscs, j !„ :p, C. ii \VI.\CIIKM., I -■; Tl»' ICfiilal Agent, | .'|,V a Bpi ni_Hj of t:< utia^ l'roperly. . ' 3<H> tlunhatlun ISiiiiiiiu-. J. \%. Micjuirtl, l»4 I'ltiNt. Stli St. RI.NIB IIOUSI<>, STORK**, ofi-'JCKS. acts e« owners' agent, collects rents; steam-heated apartineuu for >.",>, $.';>, $3l> aud $.1 : reduced rental. JloilNCK. AYI.OK'S KKNTING AGKNCV — , GLOBK BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES. BTORBS. OFFICES. TAKK CHARGE O* UKNTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. • Flat*. L'LAT!«-T\vo fiats of four rooms each at -i- (34H Jackson; inquire on premises of Ncary. . _ 1&OOIU&. A— HOTKL itItU.XsWiCK. for geutle • men only; fifty modern sleaiu-ucated rooms by day. week or month. C.I>AK S r., Kt7—Opposite Central Park— Nicely furnished front alcove room for rent. [OI.KUAUT ST., 81— Four nice rooms for -I- rent: ground floor: all improvements siriil-lt' in every respert: &IG per inontl). LYONS COUICT — Steam-heated rooms, newly rnruished nuu renovated through our. Sibley si., between Ninth and Tenth. _ Rt>O>ls_ People looking for send, warm rooms for the winter should call 115 Kast Seventh st.; everything convenient for housekeeping. Mrs. Oaltes. ROOM —Newly furnished front room.with V modern convenience; central location. Apply vis Spruoe st. 1-fcASANT AY., 17'.?—Furnished rooms, furnace hent. bath, hot water; rent from $8 to $10 per month. SKVKNTH si.. 400, WlCßT—Nicely fur nished rooms. TKNTH ST., 07 WiSST— furnished rooms; front parlor $i. small room 84; board if required. .• W ABASHA, 424—Nicely furdished front rooms, suitable for young gentleman or gentleman and lndy. Alt ASH A Si., -Corner Tenth — Ktirui.shed rooms for rent: location central. • Notice of 'lor'.!»as*' sale. D.EFAILT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE ' conditions of a certain Indenture of mortgage made by John Kagau and Itridget Eiipin. his wife, mortgagors, to Luther K. Newport, mortgagee, dated August Ist,U6SB. and tiled for record and recorded in the oliice of the Register of Deeds in and for the Coun ty of Ramsey. State of Minnesota, on the-d day of AuKtut, iSSS. at i o'clock p. ni..'in Book 2('3 of Mortgages, on pas»e tWL which ! said mortgnge wnsduly assigned by the said Luther K. Newport, mortgagee, to Mary K. Potter, by an instrument ia writing bearing dale October -4th. 1888. and tiled for record and recorded in the office of tlie Register of I Deeds of sai I County on the 24th day of Oc tober, 1&S8, iv Book "V" of Assignments, on pnge tVOli . .... And, whereas, there ia claimed to be duo and payable, and there is due and payable tit the date of this notice, on said mortgage in debtedness, the sum of Twenty four hundred seventy-seven and 54-100 (2.477.51) dollars, of which t.mount the wim' of fifty-six and • 30-100 (. rO.-*.) dollars was .-paid -by said as*; signee as and tor insurance premiums -oil 6aid property, aud no proceeding or action at law or otherwise having been in-tituted-to recover the aebt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, now, therefore.'notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the po-wer of sale in said mortgage contained, and the statute in such case made and pro vided, the said mortgage will be ; foreclosed by the sale of the premises therein de scribed, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being iv the County of Ram sey, State of Minnesota, described as fol lows: lot numbered twenty-two iti) of block numbered eighteen ilS.y, of Mackubin * Mar shall'a Addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Ramsey, together with all the heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto bciung ing, at public auction, to the highest oidder for cash, on Thursday, the 24th day of January. 1895, at 10 o'clock iv the forenoon-of said day, at the Cedar street entrance to the Ram sey County Court House, in the City of at. Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minne sota, to satisfy the amount that will then be due on said mortgage debt, and the sum at seventy-five dollars attorney's fees stipulated in said moitgage to be paid in case of the foreclosure thereof, tosrether with the costs and disbursements allowed by law. Dated December ttrth, 1.-m. MARY E. POTTER, Assignee. Strix«.er & Seymoir. Attorneys for Assignee, St. Paul. Minn. SL — ■ ' Notice of Mortgage sulr. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN the condition* of a certain indenture mortgage maae by John Johnson and Anne M. Johnson, hi? wife, mortgagors, to Edith E. Stuart, mortgagee, dated April 15, lSUl.aud filed for record and recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds in aud for the County of Ramsey aud State of Minnesota, on the ISth day of April, 1891. at i o'clock p. m.. in Book 234. of Mortgages, on page '.»u, and, whereas, said Edith E. Stuart is vow de ceased, and letters testamentary on the estate of said Edith E. Stuart have been duly issued to George. B. Ritter, executor, and authen ticated copies oi said letters testamentary were on the 30th day of November. 18i)4.duly filed for record and recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds, in Book 35, of Mis cellaneous Records, en page 54; and, where as, such default has continued for more than ten days, aud there is claimed to be due and payable, and there is due and payable on Eaid mortgage in debteduess at the date of this notice the sum of six hundred and fifty-six and il-iixi (s;»st>.ll) dollars.and no proceeding or action at law or otherwise hsvlng been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof: now. therefore, . notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and the statute in such case made and provided, the •aid mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described, to wit:.- All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, described as follows: The west -ha if (i/2) of lot numbered three (3) of P. R. Mc- Donnell's Rearrangement of block numbered sixty-two (B2) of Banning & Olivier's Addi tion to West St. Paul, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the ortiSe of the Register of Deeds in and for said Ramsey County, together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Thursday, the I7tb day of January, 1595, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Cedar street entrance to the Ramsey County Court House, in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, to satisfy tbe amount that will theu be due on said mortgage debt, aud the sum of fifty dollars attorneys' fees fctip.ilated in said mortgage, to be paid in case of the foreclosure of said mortgage, together with the costs and disbursements allowed by law Dated December 3rd, 1894. | Tv«. GEORGE B. RITTER. Executor. Stringer & Setmoik, Attorneys for Exectl tor. Ht. P»ul, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUBTI OP Ramsey— District Court. Second Judicial District. OKDKK. In the matter of the assignment of the in solvency of Mast, fiuford Jk BurwelJ Com pauy. & corporation. On reading aud fling the petition of Al bert B. Ovitt, oue of the Receivers of the sfiid insolvent corporation, applying for an order providing that aii claims filed herein on or before January 15, WX>, be allowed aa if filed within the time allowed by utatute. and also providing that all claim* not filed on or before said date be forever barred from sharing in the benefits of this estate: Ordered, that the creditors of said insolvent who nave tiled their claims against unid iu solTent estate, and all others interested, show cause at a sDCcial term of this court, to be held in tbe court house, ia the city of St. Paul, in SKid county, on December 20.1894, at 10 o'clock A. M,, why such order should not be made. Ordered further, that this order be pub lished In the St Paul Daily Globe on De cember 12th. December 13th and December -'4th. 1804, and that a copy be mailed to each of the creditor* of the s*kl icsolvtnt, who has filed hi* claim herein, on or before De cember 11 IM4. ' ■■■.'■■: Sated December 10, 1804. f HAS. B. OTIB, District JuUg*. iKTIO.\ MAtiES. liutauagh «fc JolniMou, AiM'tion- MHk EXTiIAOKIHNAUY SALIMiV AIC tion—The following stocks arc on band und must positively be disposed of regardless of prices: The ('. O. Rh-e stock, Woller storrl". ilaskell & Co:. Daviß <fc Brown and a §5.000 jewelry stock. On Monday, Dec. 17, at l'>a. m. and a p m., and continue for seven days, we will commence to sell at public auction all of the above stocks in «>ur store. Nos. 22 and 24 Bast Seventh Bt..eomi«ttafr of elegant eaipetain Royal Wilton-. Axinmi slers. Moquuties.Body Brussels. ii:grnins;!ine Brmeta, Net and Irish point lace curtains; draperies, silk and tapestries: over liOO new bedroom suits in forty different styles. 400 new fancy rockers of all s vies, bookettea, sideboards, cabinets. China closets, combina tion bookcases and desks, ladies' writing desks, sideboards, hall trees, ward robes, beds, bureaus, commedes. mat tresses, springs. pillows, 400 pairs of fine, heavy all-wool blankets, piano lamps. staud lumi k. carving knives, silver-plated ware in knives, forks, spoons, etc. In jewelry we shall sell a large assort ment of bronzes, onyx clocks, tea sets, cas tors, cake stands, fruit plates; solid gold watches for ladies and gentlemen' a few dia monds, emeralds, garnets, turquoises, pearls, *>et in riugs, studs, pins and eardrops: a lot of smalt goods suitable for Christmas gifts, album!*, picture books, etc. Never in the history of St. Paul ha? such a lurgeand varied stock been put up and sold at public auction as this, and all must go, regardless of prices. Kavanagh dt Johnson, Auction eers. 22 and 24 East Seventh st. _ jtli.KccHancons. PKOK. «. s. HAYS will sell at auction, preparatory to going South, on Thurs day and Friday, Dec. 13 aud 14. at 2:30 p. m., at Botven & Muney's Art Store. -119 Wabasha St., a lar<e collection of oil paintings, includ ing scenes on (he Pacific coast, Eastern land scapes, and a great variety of fruit pieces. Those desiring a handsome painting for Christmas should avail themselves of this unusual opportunity. These valuable paintings will be sold at your own prices. KEAI. ESTATE FOR tUOJE. jVI iscellaiicous. FOl! BAL.K—Lots south of Mimmit. east of Lexington, for 1875; worth $1,500. Small chsli payment. Address V 12, Glote. FOX SAH.K. C^OWS, COWS, Cows-Large assortment >-' of fresh cows and springers to trade or sell. G. L. Lytte's Cow Exchange, South St. PauL LOX IIOUJKDS— a very line bitch eignt r een months old and puppies four months. R. I). McDonald, River rails, V\ rit=. RIN(i —Diamond cluster ring, with I-carat sapphire in center; also elegant! Vi-carat solitaire gentleman's sapphire ring; a perfect t:eanty. Room 2x >, Schuttc Block. SI'KCIAI, MAI.K of second-hand stoves md carpets at Ryan Furniture and Ex change Company, 14i! aud 144 seventh st. PliESS.tlAlilXf.. DKKSSi.s made very reasonable, fit.so; fancy waists. $.'; good fit guaranteed. M Thompson ay. WAV.TEPTO BIT*. U«<iY HARNKSB (single); must be cheap and in good condition. Call 17'J East Third st. • "*Ar t tlcleM of Incorporation of tlie St. Paul Trmisl'er aud Storage Com- v pan>'. •-. , KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES euts. That we, the undersigned, do hereby associate ourselves together and hereby agree upou and adopt the following Articles of Incorporation for the purpose of forming a Corporation under the Laws of the state of Minnesota, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Title 2. Chapter XXXIV., General Statutes of 1878, aud the Acts amendatory thereof. ARTICLE L The name of this Corporation shall be St. Paul Transfer and Storage Company. The general nature of the business and the purpose of this Corporation shall be to han dle, keep, siore, move, lift, forward, trans port and transfer any and ali kinds of mov able things and property within the Mate of Minnesota, to acquire, possess, hold and transfer all such real estate and personal property, or construct such buildings as are or may be necessary or convenient for the complete carrying on of said business. The principal place of transacting the busi ness of this Corporation shall be at St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. ARTICLE 11. The time of the commencement of this Corporation snail be the fiist (Ist) day of January, A. D. isit">. ana it shall continue to exist for Thirty (30) years. ARTICLE 111. The amount of Capital Stock of this Cor poration shall be Fiity Thousand (SSU.OUO) Dollars, and the snine shall be paid in as called for fey the Board of Directors. ARTICLE IV. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which said Corporation shall be at any time subject is Tweuiy-five Thousand ($2*000) Dollars. ARTICLE V. The names and places of residence of the persons forming this Association for Incor poration are as follows, to-wit: John B. St. Aubin, of tt. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. » Louis N. Dion, of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Joseph A. Brnuelle, of Bt. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. ARTICLE VI. The names of the first Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be John B. St. Aubin. Louis N. Dion and Joseph a. Bruuelle. and the said Board of Directors may, after the first year, be increased to fire (5t In number. The Hoard of Directors shall be choseu an nually by the Stockholders at such time and place, and in such manner as shall be pro vided tor by the By-Laws of this Corpora tion. The officers of this Corporation shall be a President. Vice President* Secretary. Treas urer and General Manager, who %hali be e;ected annually by the Board of Directors. and from their own number, and any two of said offices maybe occupied aud filled by one person. The officers who shaM act and have the management of the business of this Corpo ration during the nrst year shall be John B. St. Aubin. Presideut and General Manager; Louis N. Dion, Vice Presidentaa4 Treasurer, and Joseph A. Brunelle. Secretary. ARTICLE VII. Tbe Capital Stock of this Corporation shall be divided into Five hundred (SW) shares of One hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. In Testimony Whereof, We hay« hereunto subscribed our names and afiixed our stain, this First (Ist) day of December, A. D. 1894. JOHN B. ST. AUBIK, [Seal.] LOUIS N. DION. [Seal.] JOSEPH A. BRUNELLE. [Seal.] Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Pres ence of- J. L. Haas. H. B. Fahweix. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I County of Ramsey. f * On this first (Ist) day of December, A. T>. 1894, before roe, a Notary Public within and for said Ramsey County. State of Minnesota, personally appeared John B. St. Aubin. Louis N. Dion and Joseph A. Rnmelle, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing Articles of In corporation* and they each acknowledged that they executed the same freely and voluntarily, and for the uses aud purposes therein expressed. Witness my baud and official seal the day aud year above written. HENRY U. FARWKLL. i Notarial I Notary Public, | Seal, f Ramsey County, Minn. STATE OP MINNESOTA, » County of Kams<ey. I Office op the RkoisTf.r of Deeds. This is to certify tnat the within Instru ment was filed for record In this office at St. Paul on the 3d day of Dec.. A. D. 1894, at 3:45 o'clock p. m., and that the saroc was duly recorded iii Book II of Incorporations, pages 114. CIIAB. L. HAAS. itegitier of Deed* By O. Bayard, Deputy. 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