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Qood Morning==The People's Wants Are Told Below==Read Them.
WANTS MAY BE LEFT
jit tbe following locations for Inser
tion ln tbe Daily and Snnday Globe,
■t tbe same rates as are charged hy
J tbe -main office.
HAMLINH.
Hamline Pharmacy.. ui.j^,J? mg Btor*
TCP SNELLINO AVENITB.
" DAYTON'S BLUFF.
y W^ tb|XsT-TH^j^jgL^
LOWER TOWN.
(William K. Collter -J**** store
SEVENTH AND SIBLEY. ,
"cor. oroW m"JACKS-* «toT22__
IL D. Merrill Stand
44? BROADWAY.
SII.HKIAM PARK.
IA. L Wnnlsey _-'v2_s_n_l_™
BT ANTHONY AVT) PRIOR AV^NTTES_
ST. AATHOIWY BILL..
■tell Bull . ;'. oiVrq'" 0**1'1
GRAND AY, AND ST. ALBANS.
BKLBy"'AND^WESTER V '^^3
'A. A Campbell ..^ Orug Store
235 RONDO STREET.
0L T. Guernsey „ I>rUß St°
171 DALE STREET.
""Vr-TORTA" AND "ST-LBY ' AVENGES.
■WEST SIDE.
The E clips* Dru* Store.
IS. ROPFRT AND FATRFTET.D *V**™- .
©eorrp Ms it! ViPTEwSim
S Vjpacha AND FATRT-H-T/n AVFWE.
Cof-mrd Mr*** T»r*«rHptt.-.n "♦"T"- ,
• PO-ovF.R STATE AND CONCORD
a T TT«11 T>ne Store
COR S. 'WATtAQTTA A VT> ISABEL.
cT'PER TOWN.
B. r r«~«, r""" < ? tor*
M<->or*-n- BLOCK. fiWFV CORVERS.
C T TTpller Cnlnina<,« T>»-«<r store
ST PETER AND TENTH RT"FF,TS.
B. J wm» d«ir Stors
_<> EAST SEVENTH STREET.
P. M. Crudrfon Confectioner
4M RTCE STREET.
BT. W T. w . "",£.«*"•
RORFRT AVr. TWELFTH ST"fFTS.
R. T T^ni-ntt *Co««Pr». r»i 8
PORVT-R RT<-*F AVT) TOT.FTTART.
AiIUAUIUA MIL.L.S.
C. R Mnrellus JZ r"I TT 2, tore
CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR.
__, ft O A. Schumacher Drug Store
954 PAYNE AVENUE.
"■ WEST SEVENTH STREET.
_L _ G. A. Schumacher Drug Stors
499 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
J J Muller Drugstore
COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH.
UNION PARK.
0. A. Monctiow Cigars arfl Tobacco
rrNTVKRRTTY AND PRIOR AVFNITES.
TRftVELERS' GUIDE
Trains Leave and Arrive
St. Paul as Follows:
Union Depot, Sibley St.
/&*&. TICKET OFFICE
I / .__ i *f 4_o
\ aeV_B__r-fe'J
EAST THIRD ST.
Dining Cars on Winnipeg and -—ST. PAUL.--.
Pacific Coast Trains. Leave. I Arrive.
Putjet Sound Mall (daily) for
Fargo, Bozeman, Butte, Hel
ena, Jliskoulß, Spokane, Ta
coma, Seattle and Portland... 3:15 pm 5:55 p.m
Oregon Express rdally) for
Moorhead, Fargo, Fergus
Falls, Wahpeton. Crookston,
Grand Forks, Grafton, Win
nipeg aud the I'acilic Coast... 8:00pm 7:10a.m
Fsrgo Local (daily except Sun
day) for St. Cloud, Brainerd
and Fargo 9:00 am 5:30p.m
Pullman First Class and Tourist slpepors
icfsß-fpll V§6SF&' 395 ROBERT ST.,
I |l]_JJyl^^_/ CORNER SIXTH,
\£oP%lgSmr ('PHONE 480) AND
fg^-JM^Ell UNION DEPOT.
Leave. | tEx. Sun. •Dally. | Arrive.
' *S:lo am /^ 111 /r A /^ »7:ro am
t6:26pm L fl I L All I) *ll *40nm
•8:10pm w* * Mw/ »x_iv>r 9:sSpm
til -.11 am .Duluth, Superior, ABhland. 15:50pm
•DK'ipm Duluth and Superior *6:soam
•10:05 am Su City, Omaha _ Kan. City »6:55 pm
tlo:osnm Elmore, Su Falls, Pipestone tß:6spm
+4:3opm .Mankato. New Ulm, Tracy. +o:3sam
1l(i:(6am AVatertown, Huron, Pierre. +ii:sspm
•8:15 pm Sioux City. Ormiha, Kan. Uy. *7:'2sam
»l :!••-pm "C'liifornia in Three Dnvs" *7:''s am
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RailrorJ.
Lv—ST. PAUL—Ar .
Chlrap-o "Day" Express.. +(■ :05am +10:10pm
Chicago 'Atlantic" Ex... "V :55 pm *11:35 am
Chicago "Fast Mail" *6:55pm •-':oopm
J Chicago "Vestibule" Lim. •8:10pm *7:soam
'hicago via Dubuque +4:50 pm +U:o;>am
I-Vbiique via La Crosse... +r:CKam tli-.lOpm
Pec^ia via ]Wason City.... »4:sopm *ll:00atn
M. Lpuis and Kansas City. *£ :35am •0:35 pm
»ilh_*ik and Way It:«a m »C:3opm
AJilLafrk, .Fargo and Ab
_erdeeft •s:lspm *S:ir_m
•Daily. +Ex. Sun. JEx. Sat. lEx". Mon.
tor iuJl information, call at Ticket Office.
Chicago Great Western
M --PLE LEAF ROUTE. Ticket Offices: Cor.
Robert and sth, Sts. and Union Depot. Trains
leave I'nion Depot, St. Paul, atS:lO P. M. Daily,
and 7:30 A. M.. Except Suiidav, for Dubuque,
CHICAGO, Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Marshall
town, Dcs Moines, St. Joseph, Leavenworth and
KANSAS CITY.
Dodge Center Local leaves ot 3:55 P. M. Daily.
Trains from Kansas City arrive at 7:45 A. M.
and 1:55 P. M. Daily, and 7:28 P. M., Except
Sunday, and from Chicago at 7:45 A. M. and
1 :55 P. M. Daily, and 7;as P. M., Except Sunday.
ST. PAUL & DULUTH R.~R
Leave Arrive
Bt. Puul. *Daily. +Kx. Sunday. St. Paul.
M l *•■ DULUTH ~ •7:15 a. ial
yJif'EmiW. SUPERIOR...^_g
From Union Depot. CITY TICKET OFFICE,
a (Robert Street.
A^ Trains leave St. Paul Union Da"
..-l^aSF pot as follows: Daily, L:4.">p. m.,
W^WSySd lor New York, Boston, Montreal
»*ls_*y*_S ftl!(*- Eastern points. Dining car
raSwW'fi and through Boston Sleeper at
r«*iF_S^-" tap-u>d- Daily, fi:os a. m.. for Se
i_ ijff=c-*5fP« at•le• Tacoma. Portland and Pa-
I" "■' -MficCoast points. Through »leep
er to Seattle attached. Daily
ixeept SundAy. 5:l0p. m . for Glenwood from
iiinueapoils. From Broadway station, except
fcunday, Wisconsin Div. Local, 9:35 a. m.; st
Croix Falls Arpoinmodation. i;:Psp.m.
GhtAT kortSeWn Railway;
Ticket 01fi ( -e.'..^ _. Third St. 'Phone lit;.
Leave. | *D_ilv. +ExcErT Sunday. Aitmva
♦!■':('.■" am BTeck. Division ft Branches +5:35 pm
+I':2ramF'pusFar:sDiv. ft Branches 16:45 pm
V, :;< pm Wilimar via St. Cloud +I0:40am
*7:4f pm;Breck., Fargo.Cd.F'i.W'peg *7:50 am
•i.:od jmMontana and Pacific Coast.. *0:00 pm
•8:15 pm ISt.Clond, CY'kst'n. Gd.F'ks. *7:lsam
+4:H pm|Excelsiorft Hutchinson +10:0') am
EASTERH MiHHESOTA-S. H. RY.
«ll:''""f P»i"th, West Superior \ jgJjP»
J - ' \ IVaiiis Leave ST-PAU
lr^StTiwif * ,aiU3lut^lvc 12.35 p. m .
J_«JaSa]_i- ii <*••-■>' for Chicago and intermedi
/___s^OTp""*» *t0 ro*atl? 8I1(I "t 7:40 p. m. daily
.*_ for Milwaukee. Chicsgo and in
,'fjS| tennediatc points,
,J Arrive from Chiosgo at S:ls a.
lr'' nnfi :;:"!"' P- m- daily. City
'JK-kt'i M3:'*e, iVia lichen Street.
._ Leave Union Dep-jt for
LV; t Ihirngn, fit, I cult and
_KiTj?ljl£i_ltV' I'-'v.ii-vivcr points. 7:30 a
if '_'Ufm9B_B'__' ,a< n)- '• 'Anivfs fiom C/ileayo,
mvffi*m^&'jii . :I'-iP: m- f*':<Pl Sunday.
l£*/^hS^'rT' " ■■Lfi'-vi's- 1 nor. Perot for
Hralh ' 11' M if-'*' (''••^•'D »>'d St. Louis, 7:4.1
IBS. •»■'" %f ''• «~ Arrives lieu atma
, -tfi-il«?'**i'-* ''■''• p'llntK'.-jft'a m. u»il-»~.
SITUATIONS OFFERED—MALES.
AGENTS-Wanted, agents for the only pat
ented Memorial Day Emblems. Lightning
sellers. Money refunded for unsold goods.
Sample, 10 cents. M. Ernst, Cleveland, O.
BARBER wanted at 91 East Fourth st.
BARBER—Wanted, barber at 27 East Sev
enth st ...
BARBER—FIrst-class barber wanted at 184
Concord St., West St Paul; call at once.
CANVASSERS—Live canvassers can earn
good wages writing bicycle insurance. Call
12 to 2 at 134 Endicott arcade.
CARPENTER— Wanted, a good carpenter at
once on Jobbing. 17 East Sixth st
DRlVEß—Wanted, a good strong boy about
eighteen to twenty years of age, well ac
quainted with city, to drive delivery wagon
afternoons only. Call 348 Selby ay.
FARM HAND—Wanted, a good farm hand;
must give references. Inquire at Lexington
hctel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Fourth and
Wabasha sts.
MEN to sell 100 cigars and make money.
Address, with stamp, Enterprise Cigar Co.,
Jersey City, N. J.
PAINTER AND STRIPER—Wanted, painter
and striper for enameling work on bicycles.
Apply Roberts Architectural and Orna
mental Iron Company.
PANTSMAKER at 153 West Seventh st
Gaertner Bros.
SALESMEN understanding cigar business
desiring employment answer; goods sold by
sample on credit; good pay, expenses, ex
clusive territory assured to proper appli
cant. Address P. O. Box 420, New York
City.
SALESMEN WANTED in every district; i.ew
season; samples free; salary or commis
sion with expenses from start Luke Bros.
Co., Chicago. ____—. .
SALESMEN—Wanted, local and traveling
salesmen for cigars; $60 to $1.60 per month
and expenses. Valley Mfg. Co., St. Louis.
THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, assets
$650,000. largest, strongest and best Minne
sota Life Company, wants a few mors
agents. Every assistance given. Expenses
of good men guaranteed. Address Douglas
Putnam, Secretary. St. Paul. Minn.
WANTED—Salesmen, cigars and candy; sal
ary and expenses; extra inducements to
dealers; experience unnecessary. Valley
Mfg. Co., St. Louis.
WAGONMAKER—Wanted at once, a flrst
class wagonmaker with tools. German pre
ferred; or will take good man as partner.
Address E. E. Hocking, Merlden, Minn.
$60 TO $150 A MONTH and expenses paid
salesmen for cigars. Experience unneces
sary. Standard goods. Little Clerk cigar
machine free to each customer. Bishop _
Kline. St. Louis. Mo.
SITUATIONS OFFERED—FEMALES.
Females.
AGENTS WANTED—Five hundred ladles and
gentlemen can get fine employment ln Min
nesota and the Dakotas. Full particulars
by addressing, with stamp, R. P. Gilbert,
General Agent, New Payneaville, Minn.
COOK—Wanted, second cook, at the Marlbor
ough, Summit ay., near Sixth st.
COOK—Wanted, good cook. Call at 236 Sum
mit ay.
COOK—Wanted, a competent girl, good cook;
no washing; reference required. No. 592
Grand ay.
COOK—Wanted, an experienced cook. Mrs.
J. B. West, 91 Crocus Place, corner Dale
and Goodrich.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework. Apply at once, 89 Douglas st,
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl for
general housework at 495 Portland ay.
HOUSEWORK—Good girl for general house
work. 217 Grotto st, between Dayton and
Marshall ays. *
HOI'SBWORK — Girl wanted for general
housework. Dr. Benepe, 554 Broadway.
HOUSEWORK Wanted, a competent girl for
housework. Mrs. Frank Shoup, 735 Rondo
street.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework. Apply 735 Lincoln ay., near
Grotto.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl to do general
housework. Call at Room 47 Court House.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Call at 368 Far
rington ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework. 342 Fuller St.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework; also nurse girl. No. 23 Igle
hart St., city.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a. willing girl for
general housework; good wages and good
home to right party. Call immediately.
Mrs. McKalg, 1462 Capitol ay., Hamline.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework at Forest Lake. Apply at 720
Cedar st.
HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework.
638 Holly ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted Immediately, expe
rienced girl for general housework; good
wages. 76 Iglehart st.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework. 251 Rice, corner College ay.
WASHERWOMAN—Woman to wash and
Iron Friday and Saturday. 293 Selby ay.
HOUSEWORK—GirI wanted for general
housework; small family. 64 Tllton st.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl for
general housework at 495 Portland ay.;
good wages; sin all family.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework. Apply 735 Lincoln ay., near
Grotto.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for general
housework; wages, $12 per month. Call
at C 37 St. Peter.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for general
housework. 650 Selby ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework in small family. Call imme
diate'y at 167 Aurora ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a competent girl for
general housework; must be good cook.
155 Nina ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl "to assist
at light housework for her board and small
wages; must go home nights; no washing.
Call at 338 Dayton ay.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good cook, washer
and ironer. Apply 779 Dayton ay.
HOUSEWORK — Wanted, Scandinavian girl
for light housework. Call 331 Case st.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
housework ln private family; no children.
340 Grove, near Pine.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a good, strong girl
for general housework at 726 St. Peter st.
HOUSEWORK—Wanted, neat girl for gen
eral housework; must be competent; good
wages. Call early, 524 Cedar st.
NURSE GlßL—Wanted, a competent nurse
girl. Mrs. T. R. Palmer, 923 Grand ay.
SECOND GIRL-Wanted, a competent sec
ond girl, Scandinavian preferred; refer
ences required. Apply Mrs. William
Rhodes, 583 Lincoln ay.
SEWING GlßL—Wanted, good sewing girl
at Mrs. Meeker's, 119 Moore block. Seven
corners.
OPERATORS-Wanted. experienced fur ma
chine operators. Gordon & Ferguson.
WASHWOMAN-Wanted, a washwoman at
once. Call 220 Granite st
LEVEE
Foot of Sibley Street.
.rf/J3jhi*. Steamer
«^P> SIDNEY
Will leave for St. Louts and intermediate land
ings Friday, .May lath, at 2 P. .11.
For full information regarding passenger and
freight rates address C. R. BROCKWAY, General
Agent, Office, foot of Sibley street, opposite
Union Depot, St. Paul. Telephone call. 93.
M. & ST. L. DEPOT,
Broadway and Fourth.
MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. R.
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
~Le_yo | *Daily 7 *tEx. Sunday. | Arrive
I Alb't Lea, Dcs Moines, I
10:00 a.m. (Ced. RpMs, Kan. City f +7:50 p.m.
+B:_6 a.m. Watert'n & Red. Falls Ex. +.:65 p.m.
*7:Cop.m. Dei M clues _ Omaha Lim *8:55 a.m.
*7:oOp.ni Chicago ft St. Louis Lim. *8:55a.m
+4:55 p in. Albert Lea _ Maukato L0c,t10:36 a.m.
THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 18_»ti
SITUATIONS OFFERED—FEMALES.
WANTED—A lady of culture and lady-like,
address wanted for a position light and
agreeable; salary, $12 weekly, and perma
nent if suitable. 504 Washburn building,
Manager's Office. .
WANTED—First-class finishers for fine furs.
Apply to Mr. Jensen, Gordon A Ferguson.-
WASHERWOMAN — Wanted, woman to do
washing. Call tomorrow evening at 67
West Tenth st
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe.
APPRENTICE—Young man eighteen years
old would like to learn machinists' trade
or bicycle repairing. Address G. H., 225
Sherburne ay.
A BOY, sixteen years of age, would like to
have work of any kind. Address 466 Far
rington ay.
BOY —A boy eighteen years old wants work
of any kind. Address 392 Erie St., city.
BUTLER—Situation wanted as butler; good
references. Call or address William J.
Collord, 123 East Fourteenth st.
BUILT FOR BUSINESS—Up to date. I be
lieve I can do you good. A trial is re
quested. Bookkeeping, stenography, adver
tising. 11. B. C, Care Arcade, Cedar Rap
ids, 10.
COOK—A flrst-class cook wishes situation in
hotel at lake; wages, $15 per week; best of
references; will be ready the Ist of June.
Address 209 Oak Grove, Minneapolis, Minn.
COOK—Wanted, situation by a flrst-class
meat cook, also pastry, hotel or restau
rant; references. Address E., 419% Wabasha
St., Room 19. St. Paul.
COOK—Flrst-class all-around cook wants sit
uation ln hotel; steady man. Address Jim
Smith, Tracy, Minn.
CLERK—Yotfhg man wants position of any
kind; has had six years' experience as
clerk and bookkeeper; am an A 1 sales
man. T. P. R., 467 St. Anthony ay.
CLERK—Boy fifteen years old would like
work in store or office; can furnish best of
references. Address 216 Edmund St., City.
COACHMAN—An Englishman wishes a situ
ation as coachman; with city references.
W. Arnold, general delivery.
COACHMAN—A young Englishman wishes
to get a situation as coachman, or work of
any kind; thoroughly understands the care
of horses, carriages and harness; can fur
nish good city reference. Apply W. P., 470
Minnesota st.
DRlVEß—Situation wanted by a young man
of good character and habits who needs
work very much; can drive delivery or
truck wagon and have clerked in a grocery
store. Please address W. F., Globe Busi
ness College, Endicott Bldg.
DRIVER — Wanted, a position as laundry
driver; has had experience. 43. J. Allison,
general delivery.
DRIVER —Young man would like position
in some store, or drive delivery wagon;
had two years' experience in groceries,
and a good penman; can furnish good ref
erences; wholesale preferred. Address A.
P.. 108 Lyton Place.
ELECTRICIAN and good wlreman in elec
tric light and all branches, bells, etc.,
would like position; out of town no ob
jection. 216 Edmund st.
EMPLOYMENT—Wanted, a situation by a
young man twenty-one years of age, who
has had two years' experience in wholesale
trade; can furnish references. Address
J. J. Brown, 447 La Fond St.. St. Paul.
EMPLOYMENT—A young man, eighteen
years of age, would like a position of any
kind; can furnish the best of city refer
ences. Address 325 Martin.
EMPLOYMENT—A boy of 16 years would
like to have a position of any kind. J. E.,
312 Oneida st.
EMPLOYMENT—A middle-aged man wants
work of any kind. L. J., 450 Goodhue st.
EMPLOYMENT—A boy of sixteen years of
age wants work of any kind. L. H. 8., 450
Goodhue st-
EMPLOYMENT—Young man, nineteen years
old, desires work of any kind; twelve
months' experience as printer; references.
M., 265 Arundel.
EMPLOYMENT—A boy of sixteen would like
work of any kind. Address 388 Erie st.
EMPLOYMENT—A boy of sixteen would like
work of any kind. Address 379 Erie st.
ENGINEER and a good mechanic wants posi
tion at some steam plant; good references.
Address 418 Minnehaha st.
OFFICE WORK—Wanted, a place by a young
man in an office or commission house; can
talk three languages, am sober and a good
worker, with recommendations. Address
W. H., 514 Aurora ay.
PHARMACIST—Wanted, situation by exper
ienced registered pharmacist, speaking sev
eral different languages, in city or country.
B. E. Reynolds, 502 Laurel ay.. St. Paul.
PORTER—Situation by a young man as por
ter in saloon or restaurant, or any kind of
work. L. C, 370 Jackson.
STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, male stenog
rapher and typewriter who has some knowl
edge of bookkeeping. Address 334 Starkey
St., city.
TEAMSTER—J. J. Roberts would like a sit
uation as teamster ln city; eleven years'
experience; or any night or any kind of
work; can give good references. 169 St.
Anthony ay.
WORK FOR BOARD—A trustworthy young
man wants a place to work for board while
attending college; will furnish best of ref
erences. A. 8., 647 Endicott Building.
WORK OF ANY KIND—A boy sixteen years
of age wants work of any kind; can make
himself useful. Address A. M„ 487 Ban
fll st.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—FEMALE.
Bonsework.
HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted, by widow, posi
tion as housekeeper. Call at 690 Hague ay.
evenings.
HOUSEWORK—GirI wishes situation to do
general housework. 896 Palace.
HOUSEWORK—CoIored girl wants to do
general housework. 806 Palace.
HOUSEKEEPER wishes a position of trust;
best of reference can be given. H 69, Globe.
HOUSE CLEANING—An experienced young
lady would like to get house cleaning or to
go out and wash or Iron, or to get some
sewing to do. Please call at 169 Charles st.
Nurse*.
NURSING—Experienced In confinement or
any kind of sickness; will do light house
work if desired; can furnish good reference.
Call or address 515 Robert, room 1.
NURSE—Wanted, situation of trust; prefer
care of Infant; can do any kind of light
work; reliable recommendation furnished.
South Stillwater, Lock Box 10.
NURSE—Situation wanted by flrst-class
nurse, German; like a place to take care
of a small baby; no objection to leave the
city; last place nine years. Call 393 Selby;
call in afternoon.
NURSE—By a German reliable nurse, entire
charge of baby; good seamstress; several
years' experience; city reference. Apply to
873 Sherburne ay.
NURSE—Situation wanted as nurse: German
girl twenty-five years old; educated; fond
of children; served four years in last
place; references; city or lakes. 386 Ban
fil st.
Sewing.
SEWlNG—Wanted, plain sewing for two
women, one with a machine and the other
without. Call or address Relief Society,
141 East Ninth st.
SEWING —Wanted, plain sewing and dress
making; 50 cents per day. 559 Robert st.
SEWING—Wanted, by a good dressmaker,
sewing ln families, at 75 cents a day. Ad
dress 368 North Exchange.
SEWING —Young lady, experienced in sew
ing, wants position in dressmaking estab
lishment, or with private dressmaker. 551
Broadway.
SEWING —A lady of experience desires plain
sewing to do at her home; prices very rea
sonable. 67 Wilkin st
Washing*.
WASHING — Wanted, family washing and
Ironlngf 85c per dozen. 559 Robert st.
WASHING and ironing neatly done at rea
sonable price; will go out housecleaning
by day. Call 165 Mcßoal St.. in rear.
WASHING —Places to work by the day at
washing and ironing. Address M., tJQ Wa
couta st.
WASHING AND IRONING—Woman wants to
do washing and Ironing. 650 Hawthorne
avenue.
WASHING—PIaeee to work by the day at
washing or irocing. Address 370 Wacouta
■troet,
SITUATIONS WAXTEft-FEMALE.
Stenograph ere.
STENOGRAPHER — TSproughly competent
lady stenographer and assistant bookkeeper
desires position. Stenographer, 375 Rice st.
STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, as ste
nographer; good penmanr .alary, $25.00 per
month. Address Stenographer, 54 N. G. A.
B'k Bldg, city. . , ( ■ __
STENOGRAPHER—Competent stenographer
desires work; is willing, to work for mod
erate salary; has own typewriter; is also
willing to leave city. X 100, Globe.
£ —5j
STENOGRAPHER—A thoroughly competent
stenographer, owning machine, would like
piece work or substituting; willing to leave
city. Stenographer, 46 Germanla Life.
STENOGRAPHER—Lady stenographer de
sires position; has experience in law and
insurance work; -ha_» own typewriter; and
willing to work for a moderate compensa
tion. L 76, Globe.
STENOGRAPHER, using Remington or
Smith Premier typewriter, having expe
rience in commercial and legal work, dec
sires position. Address "Gray Matter," 35"
Eaat Tenth st
STENOGRAPHER—Experienced and accu
rate lady stenographer would like a posi
tion at once; can give best references, and
accustomed to general office work. Address
Stenographer, 50 West Fifth st
STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, position by a
thoroughly competent lady stenographer;
one who can furnish first-class references.
Address Stenographer, 202 Granite st, city,
Miscellaneous.
A YOUNG GIRL would like a place to care
for children from 3 years old up, or a
place to do light housework where there is
no washing, and come home nights, if pos
sible. Address 239 Carroll, corner Louis.
LADY having furniture for five rooms would
like to rent it to gentleman or married
couple who would rent a house and employ
her as housekeeper. Address E 90, Globe.
NURSE—A middle-aged person wishes a sit
uation as a child's nurse in private family;
best of reference. X, 940 De Soto st.
OFFICE WORK—A bright, intelligent lady
of experience wishes position ln doctor's
office. Apply P, 238 Spruce st.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
EXCELLENT PASTURAGE, on lake shore,
for cattle; near the cltyl C 78, Globe.
FOR SALE—Shetland pony, saddle and bridle,
three years old, well broken, kind and
gentle; color, black; $37 takes him. Evans
& Bro., St. Peter.
GRAND OPENING SALE—2OO horses and
mares. Monday, May 20, at 10 o'clock, fine
drivers, fine draft horses and farm mares;
wait for this sale If you want a horse.
Consign your horses to our quick sales.
Prompt returns at our stables at Midway.
Minnesota Transfer, H. A l . Winslow.
GRAND SPECIAL SALE of trotters, pacers,
road horses, coach horses, and saddlers, at
Midway Horse Market, May 26 and 27. Con
signments solicited. Catalogue closes May
14. For further Information, address Wm.
Cunningham & Co., Midway Horse Mar
ket St. Paul.
PARTIES having horses, carriages or har
nesses for sale will find sale for same at
Seven Corners Livery. E. W. Shirk.
THE FINEST LOT OF CITY-BROKE DRlV
ers and draft horses ever shipped to the
Northwest are now on sale at Barrett &
Zimmerman's New Midway Sale Stables.
Auctions Wednesday and Saturday and pri
vate sales dally. James Mulvehill, man
ager.
WANTED —Driving horse, five to eight years
old, 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, safe and sound;
give description and price. Address G 100,
Globe.
FINANCIAL,.
ANY ONE CAN BORROW MONEY, any
amount, on diamonds, watches, jewelry,
furs, bicycles, typewriter, at Lytle's, 411
Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches and
diamonds for sale at half their value at
Lytle's, 411 Robert St.
MONEY TO LOAN—On rurntture, pianos,
etc., to remain with the owner; also on
watches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loans
can be repaid by Installments, business
strictly private. Room 7, First National
Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson;
Minnesota W-rtgage Loan Co.
MONEY TO LOAN on good security at low
est rates without charge for commission,
at our State Savings Bank, Germania Life
Building, Fourth and Minnesota sts.
$50 TO |500 short time loans procured on per
sonal property. Ohio Investment Company,
seventh floor. Globe Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
SEE
E. P. ROBERTS,
05 East Fourth Street.
For your rents, real estate loans and insur
ance, I make a specialty of rente.
Saburbaxf.
FIVE OR TEN ACRES for sale at one
fourth its value; is near the city, on elec
tric line, near lake, ln midst of fine im
provements. H. S. Fairehjld, Real Estate
Agent, Fourth at., opposite court house.
FARM LANDS.
MINNESOTA PRAIRIE AND TIMBER
Lands—If you want to buy or sell prairie or
timber lands or Improved farms anywhere ;
in the state of Minnesota, If you have large
or small tracts to dispose of, write to or call :
on Theodore F. Koch. 176 East Third st.
ground floor, St Paul. Minn., wholesale
dealer and colonizer. Reliable agents want
ed everywhere. j j c
CONTRACT WORK—ENLARGING SEWER
ON OAKLAND AVENUE.
Ofllce of the Board of Public Works,
City of St. Paul. Minn., May 2, 1596.
Sealed b'ds will be received by the Board
of Public Works ln and for the corporation
of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their
office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 18th
day of May, A. D. 1896, for the enlargement
of the Oakland avenue sewer, from Grand
avenue to Floral street, the cost of the same
to be paid out of the street and sewer main
tenance fund, in said city, according to plans
and specifications on file in the office of said
Board.
A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in
a sura of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a
certified check on a bank of St. Paul In a
sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the
gross amount bid must accompany each bid.
Said checks shall be made payable to the
Clerk of said Board.
The said Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Official: R. L. GORMAN,
JOHN C. MUELLER, President
Clerk Board of Public Works.
May 5 to May 15.
CONTRACT WORK — PAVING OAKLAND
STREET.
Office of the Board of Public Works,
City of St. Paul. Minn.. May 4, 1896.
Sealed bids will be received by the Board
of Public Works in and for the corporation
of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their
office In said city, until 2 p. m. on the 18th
day of May, A. D. 1896, with as
phalt Oakland street, from Ramsey street to
Summit avenue, in said. cTty, according to
plans and specifications on -file ln the office
of said Board.
A bond w'th at least*two (2) sureties, ln
a sum of at least twenty f2O) per cent, or a
certified check on a bank of St. Paul In a
sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the
gross amount bid must accompany each bid.
Said checks shall be mad. payable to tho
Clerk of said Board.
The said Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Official: R. L. GORMAN,
JOHN C. MUELLER, : " President
Clerk Board of Public Works.
May 5 to May 15. , -,
CONTRACT WORK — GRADING RIVOLI
STREET.
Office of the Board of Public Works,
City of St. Paul, Minn., May 8, 1596,
Sealed bids will be received by the Board
of Public Works in and for the corporation
of the City of St Paul, Minnesota, at their
office ln said city, until 12 m. on the 21st day
of May, A. D. 1896, for the grading of Rivoll ;
street, from Minnehaha street to Mount Ida
street, in said city, according -to plans and
specifications on file in the office of said
Board.
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 th 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 re
ject any and all bids.
Official: R. L. GORMAN,
JOHN C. MUELLER. President
Clerk Board of Public Works.
May 8 to 24,
AUCTION BALKS.
KavanuKh _t Co., Aaelloßorri.
IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY
Public Auction—l will sell on the premises
on Friday. May 15th. 189., at 2 o'clock p.
m. at public auction, lot by lot, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following lots
In Nelson. Stevens _ King's addition to
West St Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota,
to-wlt: Lots 1 to 14, both inclusive, in
block 10, and lots 4. 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11, ln
block 11, all in said addition. The above
lots are situated on King and Baker sts.,
and between Charlton and Bellows sts.
These lots are all located on high ground
adjoining a splendid neighborhood, and are
very desirable for residence purposes, they
being but ten minutes' distant from the
Court house, via the Mississippi and West
St. Paul street car line. The terms of sale
are strictly all cash, and purchasers must
pay 10 per cent of the purchase price on
the premises the day of sale. P. J. Kav
anagh. Auctioneer. 187-189 East Sixth st.
A. G. JOHNSON. AUCTIONEER.
FINE FURNITURES CARPETS DISHES.
Etc., at Public Auction—l will sell at pub
lic auction, in the stores, No. 238 and 240
East Seventh st.. corner of Wacouta, on
Saturday, May 16, at 10 a. m., a large and
fine lot of household furniture, consisting
of bed room suits, folding beds, hall trees,
chiffoniers, bookcases. 1 very elegant com
bination bookcase and desk, Iron beds.
springs, mattresses, bureaus, extension ta
bles, dining room chairs, mirrors, pictures,
lace and chenille curtains. Smyrna rugs, new
and second-hand carpeta. dishes, tinware,
glassware, etc. If you want bargains, at
tend this sale. A. G. Johnson. Auctioneer.
LOST AND KOI YD.
BELT LOST on Dale st., between Fuller and
University ay., ladies' black cloth belt with
silver buckle. Finder please return to 505
Bank of Minnesota Building for reward._
CANARY^FOUND—On College ay. Call at
100 West Fourth.
COW LOST—Gray cow. Return to 923 Wood
bridge sL, and receive suitable reward.
COWS FOUND—Strayed into a herd at Mer
riam Park, two cows and two calves. Can
be had by calling at 1935 Carroll St., prov
ing property and paying charges.
PUP LOST—SS.OO reward; yellow or reddish
female pup; weight, twenty-seven pounds;
nine months old; leather collar. Above re
ward will be paid for return. Room 30,
Wabasha Flats.
HORSE LOST—A gray horse; weighs about
900 pounds. Return to 585 Dale st.
RING LOST—Lost, gentleman's diamond
ring. Return to Reeves' drug store. Seven
corners, and receive reward.
RING LOST—A gold ring: Initials H. B. W.,
with photo, inside. Finder please return to
Room 2, N. P. General office. Liberal re
ward.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICE
work done by the Minnesota Roofing and
Cornice Co.. 411 Selby ay.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of the Keystone Gold Mining Com
pany is hereby called, and will be held at
the office of the Company in Keystone,
South Dakota, on the second day of June,
1896, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, for
the purpose of electing directors of the
Corporation for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
come before It. The polls will open at 2
o'clock p. m., and remain open for one
hour. The transfer books will be closed
from the close of business Friday, May 22.
until the morning of Wednesday, June 3,
1896. Edward W. Johnaon. Secretary,
BOARD OFFERED.
BOARD—For rent, one large furnished front
room, first floor, with good board, for two
gentlemen, or gentleman and wife. 81
East Tenth st*
BOARD—Furnished rooms with or without
board at 385 North Washington st.
BOARD—One large room, suitable for two,
with board. Inquire at 97 Smith ay.
BOARD—Strangers ln the city will find pleas
ant rooms, with board, location central, at
The Miner, 162 College ay., corner Sixth st.
BOARD—Parties desiring a home-like board
ing place will find pleasant rooms, excellent
board, convenient location for business peo
ple, special rates for iho cummer, at "Tha
Miner." 162 College, corner Sixth.
■WANTED TO RENT.
FLAT—A nicely furnished flat; must be rea
sonable; for two people. Address M 97,
Globe.
HOUSE—Wanted, by lady and daughter, to
take furnished house for tho summer; the
very best of care taken of same. Address
_E 81,_Globe.
ROOMS —Wanted, two or three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; must be
cheap. 488 Cedar st.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM
sey—District Court, Second Judicial Dis
trict.
In the matter of the assignment of John P.
Christophel, insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that John P. Chris
tophel, doing business ln the City of St. Paul,
County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota,
has made a general assignment of all his
property not exempt from execution, to the
undersigned Charles F. Pusch, of the same
place, for the benefit of all his creditors,
under the provisions of Chapter 148 of the
General Laws of the State of Minnesota, for
the year 1881, and the several laws amenda
tory thereof and supplementary thereto, by
deed of assignment filed in the office of the
Clerk of said District Court in the City of
St. Paul, County of Ramsey and State afore
said, on the 4tu day of May, 1896.
Notice is hereby given that an order of the
Court made in the above entitled matter,
a copy of which is hereto annexed, has been
made by the Court and has been filed in the
office of the Clerk of said Court, and all per
sons interested in said matter will govern
themselves accordingly.
CHARLES F. PUSCH,
Assignee,
No. 431 St. Peter St
Dly Globe (3t) May 7-14-21.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM
sey—District Court, Second Judicial Dis
trict.
In the matter of the assignment of John P.
Christophel, Insolvent.
Upon the application of Charles F. Pusch,
the duly appointed, qualified and acting as
signee of said insolvent, and upon the exam
ination of the files In the above-entitled mat
ter.
It ls ordered that all persons having claims
against said John P. Christophel present the
same, duly verified, for allowance, to said
Charles F. Pusch, the assignee of said insolv
ent, at his place of business number 431 St.
Peter street, In the City of St. Paul, Ramsey
County, Minnesota, on or before the first day
of June, A. D. 1896, or be debarred from
participating in the benefits of said assign
ment, unless permitted so to do by a further
order of this Court.
It ls ordered further that a copy of this
order be published for three successive weeks,
once In each week, ln the St Paul Daily
Globe, a daily newspaper, printed and pub
lished and generally circulated ln the City
of St Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and
that a copy of the same be mailed to each of
the creditors of said Insolvent as far aa same
may be known to the said assignee on or be
fore the 12th day of May, 1896.
Dated St. Paul, Minnesota, May 6th, 1896.
JOHN W. WILLIS,
District Judge.
Dly Globe (3t) May 7-14-21.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ramsey.
District Court, Second Judicial District.
In the matter of the assignment of Adolph
Kalman, insolvent.
In the above entitled matter, pursuant to
an order of said court made and entered on
the 29th day of April, 1896, notice is hereby
given that the undersigned assignee of said
insolvent will, at the store building where
said business has been conducted. No. 2SB,
East Fourth street, in St. Paul, Minnesota,
on the 15th day of May, 1896, at ten o'clock
a. m., receive open bids for the purchase,
for cash, of the balance of the assigned stock
of merchandise ln said matter which shall
remain unsold on the 13th day of May, 1896.
Each of said bids must be accompanied by
cash or a certified check, payable to the order
of the undersigned assignee, in a sum equal
to at least ten per cent of the amount of
the bid. Said bids will be submitted to said
court at a special term thereof to be held at
the court house In the city of St. Paul ln
said county on Saturday, the 16th day of
May, 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., for its action
thereon.
The inventory of said stock as filed by the
assignor ls on file in the office of the clerk
of the district court of said county, at St.
Paul, Minnesota, and .further information as
to any portions thereof since disposed of may
be had at any time by application to the un
dersigned at the address hereinafter given.
Dated, St. Paul. Minn., April 29th, 1896.
BENJAMIN L. GOODKIND,
Assignee,
Northwest Corner of Sixth and Robert Street!,
St Paul, Minnesota.
Stevens, O'Brien, Cole A Albrecht,
Attorneys for Assignee, 203 Bank ot Min
nesota Building, St Paul, Minn.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
re_:se & CO.,
120 Eauat Fourth Street,
BUSINESS AGENCY.
WB HANDLE all classes of business wit-t
--oot publldtv.
MltcellaafODi.
SOME PEOPLE lock their money up ln a
safety vault, where It brings them nothing,
that ls the old way. Others Invest it ln
our new syatem of dealing ln stocks and
grain, and get 30 per cent per month, that
Is the new way. Call and Investigate or
write for particulars. H. B. Cram A Co..
Bankers and Brokers, Room 9. National
German-American Bank Bldg.. St. Paul.
WE HATE to repeat the same old story,
but our $100 investment system is still
earning $2 a day; our old customers are
satisfied, and we make new ones every
day; send for explanation. Osborn, Cros
by & Co.. Flour Exchange, Minneapolis.
PERSONALS.
A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT—
Madame Tel ts worth; prices reduced 60
cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighth
atreet
MRS. ALICE AUSTIN, clalrvoyantcard read
er; ladles, 26 and 50 cents. No. 484 Cedar
at, near Ninth.
MRS. DR. MOSS, St Paul's most popular
clairvoyant, should be consulted at once
by all who wish to better their condition
of life. 613 Wabasha st, opposite the cap-
ItoL
TOUPEES, WIGS, switches and hair Jewelry
made to order; cut hair bought Miss
Schellenbergers, 99 West Seventh.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE—CIear $25,000. Hotel and
business block, ln city, near Chicago, for
clear St Paul and Minneapolis. Address
F 77, Glob..
NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Fur
niture and Exchange Co.. 142 and 144 East
Seventh R. N. Cardota. Proprietor.
INSTRUCTION.
ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND
Art 26 East Exchange St., St Paul—Piano,
violin, gult«r, banjo and mandolin taught
Lessons given ln drawing and painting.
Call or send for prospectus.
DYE WORKS.
KAHLERT A M INTEL— Minnesota Steam
Dye Works ?44 East Seventh.
Notice of Mortgragre Sale.
DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE
conditions of a certain mortgage bearing
date of September 25. A. D. 1889, made by
Justin Masson and Marie Masaon, his wife,
mortgagors, to William E. Lucas, mortgagee,
and filed for record ln the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Ramsey County, Minne
sota, on the 26th day of September, 1889. at
5 o'clock p. m., and on that day duly re
corded ln Book 201 of Mortgages, on page
295, which said mortgage was duly assigned
by the said William E. Lucas to Elizabeth
C. Barbour, by an instrument in writing
bearing date of October 4. A. D. 1889, and
filed for record and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds of said county on the
4th day of October, 1889. ln Book "X" of As
signments, on page 514; and, whereas, the
said Elizabeth C. Barbour Is now deceased.
and letters testamentary on the estate of
Elizabeth C. Barbour deceased, have been
duly Issued to William D. Barbour. Thomas
J. Barbour and Norman Barbour and authenti
cated copies of said letters testamentary have
been duly filed and recorded in the office of
said Register of Deeds on the 13th day of
May, 1883, in Book 26 of Miscellaneous Rec
ords, on page 699, and following; and, where
as, said mortgage waa duly assigned by said
William D. Barbour, Thomas J. Barbour and
Norman Barbour, executors of the estate of
Elizabeth C. Barbour, deceased, by an Instru
ment ln writing bearing date of May 12. 1893,
and recorded in the office of said Register of
Deeds on the 19th day of May, 1593, In Book
36 of Assignments, on page 510, to William
D. Barbour. Thomas J. Barbour and Norman
Barbour, trustees; and, whereas, there ls
now claimed to be due, and there Is due and
payable upon said mortgage debt at the date
of this notice, the sum of two thousand
eighty-four and 92-100 dollars (12,084.92);
Now. Therefore, notice ls hereby given that
by virtue of the power of sale in said mort
gage contained, and the statute ln such case
made and provided, the said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of the premises de
scribed therein, to be made by the sheriff of
Ramsey County, Minnesota, at the Cedar
street entrance to the Ramsey County court
house ln the City of St. Paul. Ramsey
County, Minnesota, on Friday, the 12th day
of June, A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock ln the fore
noon, to satisfy the amount which will then
be due upon said mortgage, the costs and
disbursements of sale and seventy-five dol
lars ($75) attorneys' fees, stipulated ln said
mortgage, to be paid In case of a foreclosure
thereof.
The premises described ln said mortgage,
and so to be sold, are all that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the County of
Ramsey and State of Minnesota, described as
follows, to wit: The east one-half (E. y.) of
lot numbered eight (8) and the south fjfiam
feet (S. 15 ft.) of the east half (E. Vs) of lot
numbered nine (9), all In blocx numbered
fifty-eight (58) of West St. Paul Proper, ac
cording to the recorded plat thereof, on file
and of record In the office of the Register of
Deeds ln and for said Ramsey County, Min
nesota.
Dated St Paul. Minnesota, April 28, 1896.
WILLIAM D. BARBOUR.
THOMAS J. BARBOUR.
NORMAN BARBOUR,
Trustees.
Btrlnger ft Seymour,
Attorneys for said Trustees, St. Paul, Minn.
BTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY oFRAM^
sey—District Court, Second District.
In the matter of the assignment of Hans
C. Dosen.
On examining the papers and files In the
above-entitled matter and the final account
of Orlando H. Freeman, assignee in said
matter, and his petition for hearing thereon
and for his discharge. It Is hereby
Ordered, That at a special term of this
Court, to be held at the Court House, in
the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Min
nesota, on Saturday, the 23d day of May,
1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter
as counsel can be heard, said account will
be examined, and. If found correct, will be
allowed and an order will be made directing
a disposition of the balance of the funds
ln said assignee's hands among the creditors
of said Insolvent, who are entitled thereto,
and further ordering that upon the compli
ance of said order, the said assignee with his
sureties shall be discharged from the further
duties, liabilities and responsibilities con
nected with such matter.
Let notice of such hearing be given by
publishing this order once ln each week for
three successive weeks prior to May 28th,
1896, ln the St Paul Daily Globe, a
newspaper printed and published in said
city, and by mailing a copy thereof to each
of the creditors of said Insolvent on or be
fore April 27th, 1896.
Dated April 22d, 1896.
JOHN W. WILLIS,
District Judge.
SUMMARY STATEMENT.
Receipts $1,122.98
Disbursement* 337.75
Notice of .Mortgage Foreclosure Sale.
A MORTGAGE WITH POWER OF SALE
made by Thomas H. Ivey (unmarried) to
William F. Peet, dated February 21st, 1889,
and recorded in the Register of Deeds' office
of Ramsey County, Minnesota, February 25th.
1889. at 4:35 o'clock p. m., ln Book 203 of
Mortgages, at page 217, and assigned by the
said William F. Peet to Lewis C. Lawton,
by an Instrument of assignment, dated March
6th, 1889, and recorded In the sad Register
of Deeds' office on March 7th, 1889. at 2:30
o'clock p. ro.. in Book 28 of Assignments, at
p*ge 116. and thereafter assigned by the said
Lewis C. Lawton to Emerson W. Peet by an
instrument of assignment, dated August 28th,
1894, and recorded in the said Register of ,
Deeds' office on September 4th, 1894. at 11:20
o'clock a, m., ln Book 36 of Assignments, at \
page 597. will be foreclosed by public sale of ;
the mortgaged premises, to wit: That tract !
or parcel of land described as follows: The :
East one-third (E. 1-3) of Lots numbered Six |
(6) and Seven (7), of Merriam's Rearrange- ,
ment of the East One Hundred Six and Fifty- j
five One Hundreths (E. 106.55) teat of the j
East one-third (E. 1-3) of Lot numbered Nine
(9) of Smith and Lott's Outlots in the South I
half (S. V 7) ot Southeast Quarter (S. E. %i ;
Section Thirty-five (35). Township Twenty- '
nine (29). Range Twenty-three (23), Saint ,
Paul. Ramsey County, M'nnesota. according
to the plat thereof on file and of record In I
the office of the Register of Deeds in and for j
said County, to sat'sfy the amount due on ;
said mortgage, which now ts two thousand j
one hundred and thirty dollars and nine :
cents ($2,130.09), together with an attorney's
fee of Seventy-five Dollars ($75). the taxes :
If any, paid by the subscriber, and the cosfi» '
and disbursements of said sale as allowed -
by law. Said sale will be made by the Sher- .
iff of said County at the C^ar Street Main [
Entrance to the Court House and City Hall. .
in the City of St. Paul. In aafd County, on I
Friday, the 26th day of. June, .1838, at ten!
o'clock a. m.
Dated May l'Jh, IBW.
EM EPSON W. PEET.
Assignee of Moitgug.e.
Ambrose Tighe, his Attorney. I
FOR RENT—HOISEI.
nTwT^EPAR^ "
©4 East Fourth Street.
RENTS House*, Stores. Offices, Steam-
Heated Apartments. Collects Keutt,
Acts as Oivnin' A«cat.
$25 RENTS A THOROUGHLY MODERN
PRESSED BRICK HOISE IN THE EX
CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD OF BAST
FOURTH AND MARIA AY.; THE HOUSE
HAS BEEN NEWLY RENOVATED AND
HANDSOMELY DECORATED: ANY
E£ L'H„ FOl'XD BY A TENANT WILL
RECTKD- J- W SHEPARD. 91
EAST FPURTH.
T^?.„? F THOSE HANDSOME FRAMfI
DWELLINGS ON EAST SIXTH ST.. ONLY
one blotjc From east seventh
and maria ay. car lines. ark for
rent v_rt cheap to good ten-
ANTS; THEY ARE WITHIN WALKING!
DISTANCE AND MODERN. J. W. SHEP
ARD. 94 EAST FOURTH. *
11-1- RF'NT A THOROUGHLY MOD
ERN BRICK HOISE OF NINE ROOMS
ON ST. PETER ST.. OPPOSITE THE NEW
PORT APARTMENT HOLSE: THE HOI'SB
IS IN PERFECT ORDER. HAVING BKEN
NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY DErORAT
ED; NEIGHIiORHOOD UNQUESTIONA
BLE. J. W. SHEPARD. 91 EAST FOI'RTH.
AT MERRIAM PARK - TWO BRICK
HOUSES WITH CITY WATER. SEWER.
BATH. FURNACE. ETC.: LARGE YXRDS*
SSES^ B*"*8*"* TO SCHOOLS. CHURCHES.
STORES AN!) TAR LINKS; RENT VERY
LOW TO CHOICE TENANTS; NEIGHIIOR
HOOD JW_RC____a>. J. W. SHEPARD.
94 EAST FOURTH.
$40-A HANDSOME BRICK HOUSE SITU^
ATE 301 NELSON AY.. ONE BLOCK FROM
CAR LINE; NEIGHBORHOOD EXCBL
LENT; HOUSE FINISHED IN HARD
WOOD AND IN PERFECT ORDER. J.
W. SHEPARD. 94 EAST FOURTH.
$50 FOR A WELL LOCATED. DETACHED
HOUSE. 606 DAYTON; LARGE GROUNDS
AND BARN: THOROUGHLY MODERN;
ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RESI
DENCES ON THE HILL. J. W. SHEP
ARD, 91 EAST FOURTH ST.
Fl -RNISHED APARTMENT IN ALBION*
VERY CHEAP TO RIGHT TENANT:
BL-CTRIC LIGHTS. ELEVATOR. GAS
RANGE. ETC.: COOL AND WELL LIGIIT
ED. J. W. SHEPARD. 94 EAST FOI RTH.
HOUSES TO HK\T
IN ALL PARTS OF TIIK CITY.
G. U. WHITEHORNK,
83 EAST FOURTH STIIEET.
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Houses.
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BUILDING - WE RENT HOUSES.
STORES. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF
RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKES COL
HOUSE—-To rent, eight-room house, with
modern conveniences, _53 Louia at.; largo
lawn, shade trees,; rent. $20. 14 Glltlllan
block.
Rooms.
A.A.A.-FIFTII ST., 21, EAST—For rent]
newly furnished rooms, with electric light
and bath; pleasant and cool for hot months;
rent reasonable.
CEDAR ST., NO 484—Newly furnished front
room, with alcove; also side room; three
connectlng rooms: bath.
TILTON ST., 17—Three or four unfurnished
rooms; water and sewer; private house:
rent, $8.
WABASHA ST., 424—Nice, cool, furnished
rooms for summer months; under new man
agement; prices model ate. Call and see
us. We guarantee satisfaction.
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Sheriff* Sale of Real I'Mtnfe Under
Judffiiiciit of EorecloNtire.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, .COUNTY OF
Ramsey—District Court, Second Judicial
District.
The Northwestern Mutual Life. Insurance
Company plaintiff, vs. Charles E. Ritten
house, Grace H. Rlttenhottae, Frederick
N. Finney, J. W. Slmonton, Randolph A.
Wilkinson. Jacob E. Schadle and Jennis
R. M. Schadle. defendants.
Notice ls hereby given that, under and
by virtue of a judgment and decree entered
in the above entitled action on the 18th day
of April, A. D. is(.t€. as modified on the oth
day of May, A. D. ISM, a certified transcript of
which has been delivered to me, I, the un
dersigned, sheriff of said Ramsey county,
will sell at public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash, on Friday, the 19th day of
June, A. D. 1890. at ten o'clock ln tho fore
noon, at the Cedar street main entrance to
the court house and city hall building, in
the City of St. Paul. In said County of Ram
sey, ln one parcel, the premises and real es
tate described in said Judgment and decree,
to wit: The following real estate lying and
being ln the County of Ramsey, City of St.
Paul, and State of Minnesota, and known and
described aa follows, viz.:
Lot number ninoteen (19), ln block num
ber Sixteen (16), of Holcombe's Addition to
St Paul; also a strip ten (10) feet ln width
along the north end of Bald lot, which strip
Is the south half of the vacated alley between,
said lot number nineteen din and lot num
ber twelve (12), in said block number six
teen (16); together with the privileges and
appurtenances to the same belonging, and ail
of the rents. Issues and profits which may
arise or be had thprefrom.
Dated St. Paul, Minn., May sth, 1896.
CHARLES E. CHAPEL.
Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota.
Stevens, O'Brien. Cole & Albrecht.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 203 Bank of Minne
sota Building. St. Paul. Minn.
Dly Globe (fit) May 7-14-21-28. June 4-11.
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