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7 FREE TO AXE. The People's paper. The Daily Globe, -will In sertadvertisements under the beads of Help Wanted, Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, For Sale. For Rent, Boarding, not exceeding three lines. Free, to rich and poor alike, but only one • advertisement on the same day from one individual. .If answers fail • -to come the first time, we invite as many repetitions as are necessary to secure what you advertise for. We wish the advertisers to feel that they are not im posing on us by using our free columns. The QbOBI is the People's paper, and the • people are invited to use its columns freely in supplying their wants. Business Advertisements, under these heads, will be charged one-half cent a word for each inser tion. The patrons of the Globe outside the city are requested to use our free advertising columns, as we desire all to partake of its benefits. THE GLOBE COMPANY, ST. Paul. Minn. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. "Pi RIVER at Kent's Package delivery. BOY about 12 years old wanted to assist In private boarding house. Call at S6B Waeouta. WANTED— A traveling salesman to handle cigars, 1 V teas and coffees, permanent job to right man; state age, references and experience. Address R * P. this office. iTTvj ___ 1 AX experienced baker wanted at the Windsor ho- A tel. WANTED— Gentleman of good business ability with money to join inventor in securing patent on an article used by everybody. Address Gale, - this office. _ K^- * A N Apprentice in a country newspaper office; . . li. board will be furnished; applicant must have ; some ability and education. Apply T CM, this office. TWO Intelligent men, A first-class opportunity for earnest workers. 12 West Third street. ' SMART man with $100 or (900 to travel with jour _ nalist on lecturing tour. Address 13, 24, Globe if office. '"■-.'-- .-7-7 :-.■':',.* '• — . MAN wanted with two thousand dollars surety to ; 111 take and manage a good paying business In this • city. Adaress AB, this office. \\T ANTED— Ten men and five teams, apply at , YY work. Selby avenue, above Western avenue. Wm J Preston. - MAN who understands cleaning windows wanted, apply early, 152 Fourth street, near Jackson: "DOT wanted at cigar box factory on Carroll street. A FEW good, reliable men wanted to handle our publications in city and country; active men can earn $40 per week. Taylor _ Co., room 43 Davidson - block. . •_- • ■'.'• AGENTS wanted in every town, city and county in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota; special ' patents; easiest-selling articles ever made; $6 to $7 a day; exclusive territory if applied for at once. Ad dress with stamp, W H Ingham, US Grand avenue, i - Milwaukee. 161-74 WANTED— Ten good canvassers, on'y young and V V active men of pleasing address need apply. Call at Market Hail building (up stairs,) Wabasha, corner Seventh, to-day, 12 to 2 p m, entrance on Wa basha street. Campbell & Co. 160* > - SMART youth in grocery. Apply to Jay H DeTurk, ' O Dale street, and Ashland avenue. A GOOD barber wanted, as partner In a new shop; good chance of working up a good trade. Ad -7 dress M <.; L. care Globe. , A FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry hotel or restau '- xi. rant cook. Good reference. Apply 785 Bay street. PARTNER in office to manage sub-agents to sell books, novelties, rubber stamps, etc., etc; only about $25 needed as capital. Address with stamp, BE. care Globe, Minneapolis. . t ;-" ,v .- - YOUNG man to help in restaurant, corner Third JL and st Peter streets. IRST-CLASS white barber wanted at 294 East FIRST-CLASS white barber wanted at 294 East Seventh street. ENTRY clerk by a wholesale house; must be a rapid writer and correct at figuresr Address, stating references and salary expected, V; Globe. FIRST-CLASS baker wanted to go to the coun try; to the right man good wages and a per manent place. Donovan, Globe office. .. ."YT7" ANTED— A baker at 510 St Peter street. - WANTED Five more solicitors, those speaking YY French or German preferred; call early, 63 East Third. WANTED— A good tight-rope walker to travel ■with show; must be of good habits. Address Box 375, Watertown, Dak. . TJELL boys wanted at Windsor hotel. WANTED— Good strippers, good pay. John Hart s cigar factory, 594 Stillwater street. FIRST-CLASS man to represent the Manhattan Life Insurance company in St Paul. Address box 599, Minneapolis. . ' /~* OOD well-digger wanted; 962 Burr street. WANTED A first-class watchmaker and jeweler; steady work to a first-class party. Address i with reference. "Hugh McGuire, lock box 51, Grc . ton, Da,k?"" "•~--- ' BOY to, work In drug store. Address, stating age, A. 61, .Globe. , "C'O'UR shinglers wanted at 470 Cooper street. WANTED— or good amateurs for variety entertainment to travel. . Address Mons Niblb, this pifice. PAINTERS wanted at 385 Robert street; Greeley & Co; none but good workmen need apply. "yt 7" ANTED— A first-class plumber. J L Fox & Co. LACKSMITH Wanted; must be a good carriage repairer; steady job for right man, James Con » nors & Son, Stillwater. ; ' ■ ; WANTED— Cigarmakers. A few fine hand work . men, highest prices paid. Apply to White man Bros, corner Fourth and Pine streets. WANTED — A tinner, one that speaks German preferred. Apply by stating wages expected and give references, A. K. Luedke, Perham, Minn. WANTED— For immediate ' engagement, two men of good address, must be sober and well recommended; permanent positions to suitable men. Collier, 57 Davidson block. WANTED-Bookkceper and salesman who en joy a short smoke to try "Duke Cigarettes." They are absolutely pure, mild and sweet, and the very best that can be produced, regardless of cost. . - Sold by W. S. Dennis, Gilfillan Block. 147* WANTED— Any number of well-educated young men of refined • and discriminating taste, to try "Duke Cigarettes." They contain only the nat ural properties, flavor and fragrance of the choicest tobaccoin the world. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co.. corner Fifth and Robert. 77: i 147* . . __ ___ _ SITUATIONS OFFERED. Female. A STRONG German or Swede girl for general housework. Inquire 372 Aurora avenue, near Western. 7. 7*7- .- . ' "' 7 7:7 A GOOD stout girl to ■do kitchen work in restau rant, at 142 East Third. , - 7 r 7 r - ;7; GOOD girl to wash and iron. Wages one dollar per day. Apply Hong Wall laundry. No. 98. West Sixth street. A FIRST-CLASS German girl wanted to go to Larimore; wages no object. Achilles' 195 East Seventh. NURSE girl, during the day only, at 628 Wabasha street. 7 7 *"7" A GOOD girl, neat and Intelligent, to take care of two children, 229 Spruce street.. 7 TWO GIRLS wanted at the Cascade laundry, 316 West Seventh street. A GOOD girl for laundry 7 work, No 77 Summit avenue. WANTED — A competent second girl at once, . Norwegian or Swede preferred. Apply In the morning at No 366 Summit avenue. . 7- .-..-. - WANTED Ladies and gentlemen to learn to YY color photographs; anyone can learn in one 'hour;' taught free this week to introduce Snell's ■ -••patent water colors:" no glass used; $15 to- §3O per - week made: no canvassing. I B Snell, 480 Cedar street, near the capitol, St. Paul, Minn. . ' 162-64 1 nO GERMAN girls wanted at Achilles' reliable ... JLUL/ German employment office, 195 East Seventh and 548 Wabasha. - -•-... 161 DINING-room girls wanted at Achilles', 195 East Seventh and 543 Wabasha; telephone. 161 WANTED — Cook and. laundress, also girl for second work and care for children;' bring refer ences; 155 Nina avenue. '. _ : *' RELIABLE girl for general housework in small family, 229 Eighth street. "7 WANTED— 10 dining-room girls, chamber-maids and dishwashers at Employ ment agency, 317 Wabasha. GIRL for general housework wanted. Call at 328 Rice street, corner Tilton. DINING-room girl wanted at 448 Jackson street, wages $3 per week and room. WANTED— A woman to work' in a Turkish bath- ! room Tuesday and Friday forenoons. Call at gt. Paul Health Institute, corner Fourth and Cedar ".' 7 ■'■■: • I 161-63. WANTED— once, a few. good washers at the Metropolitan hotel laundry. WANTED— girls for the lakes. Situ ations free of charge at Paige & Coakley's, 214 ; East Seventh street. • • „■ WANTED— A first-class dressmaker to work' on waists at 357 Franklin street. ..-•..:-, WANTED— A lady to take charge of a business. Proprietor Is alone and has got another busi .ness to attend. Inquire 130 East Sixth street. - A SMART young girl wanted at 253 Louis street, ' between Nelson and Igl-hart. ■ 7 7* GIRL wanted for general housework, good wages, 493 East Seventh street. 7 77 7. TWO first-class starchers wanted at Model Steam 1- -L . Laundry. ;.. - ..'V..,,:,. , ■-- "-■*.£. A competent cook and laundress wanted at 255 Rice •'" Xa.- street. -.*„:•> .-'-.. 77 7 - . -:.- .T\7"'7\ '%. TWO competent seamstresses wanted. -Call at 172 ..-r7jL>Bondo street- :.-.-'■-.."!.: ."■'.. :- : WANTED— A smart young lady -to- travel, fur , nishing - some j capital.^ :- Address Artist, this Office. 153-161 SITUATIONS "WANTED. ; Male. WANTED— a man of good education, a situa tion in a wholesale . store or otherwise, can assist .In bookkeeping, carpentering, watch | fixing, etc. . Address J A T, this office. ..." ~V7"OUNG man would like something to do; has one A year's experience as ; hotel night clerk; good reference. Address J Welson,' this office. SITUATION wanted as baker, pastry cook, cook In hotel, restaurant or bakery, In or out of city. Ad dress G W, this office. BY a young man with experience, situation as bookkeeper, cashier or entry clerk. Address C S P, Hoxsie _ Jaggar, 180 Jackson street, city. SITUATION wanted in woolen or tailors' trimming warehouse by experienced man; good reference. Address J T, this office. SITUATION wanted in hotel as bartender. George L Williams, Hastings, I Minn. ';. V;.''''?! WANTED— A situation by a well educated young » V man of experience In wholesale business, etc., talks English and German and is not afraid to work. Address Globe, this office. YOUNG man from the East, has had five years' experience In the retail grocery business, would like a situation. - Address Win. M, this office. A POSITION of any kind in a wholesale house, can give best of references as to character and abili ty. Address S, Globe. • - :'s7V; BY a young man, a position in a wholesale house, where hard work will insure promotion. Refer ences if required. Address L, Globe. SITUATION as delivery clerk by a young man aged 21, is willing to do anything; reference. Address P, this office. HKJW A STEADY young man who can furnish good - security and city references, wants position In wholesale • store or hotel as clerk, collector, watch man or delivering; would leave the city. Address WH, this office. ■■'■ ■ ' A SITUATION wanted by a young man of 18 in office; is a good penman. Address "Work, this office. ' ' - "' * ' ; WANTED— Situation by a young man of 19 as assistant bookkeeper or in an office; good edu cation; reference given if necessary. Address B, this office. " SITUATION wanted by an experienced man In but ter packing; can furnish worker if desired. Ad dress E P 9, this office. ' ■'.■ __ BY a young man, situation wanted on railroad or In store or office; Iras fair knowledge of book keeping; good references. Address JN I, 823 First avenue north, Minneapolis. . -'• ■' - <■• - '.' A YOUNG man, (German), speaks English, who has good experience in dry goods, clothing and bookkeeping. Addressee AL, 42t»_ Robert street. BOY wants a situation, would like to get steady work or learn a trade. Address JB, . Globe of fice. ■ ,7.7 ■■ IN St Paul or Minneapolis, a situation as coachman, understands horses thoroughly.* Address by letter G D, 1516 Washington avenue north, Minneapolis. A SITUATION by a young man of . 15, in office work, a fair penman, has good city references. J W, 849 Rosabel street. -' . A PLACE In private family to drive and take care • of horses; best reference given. Address L Hanson, 81 East Fourth street. ■-,•■ . -■•. j WANTED— chance to learn stage acting, either \ V in opera or theatre. Apply to John" Mahone, Rosemount, Minn. '■ LADIES, have your carpets laid by thoroughly ex perienced workmen; worked for best houses in the • West. Satisfaction guaranteed, reasonable prices, pleased to give estimates. Address or tele phone Carpet Layer, District Telegraph Co., St Paul, Minn. ' 150-162 j SITUATION by a competent bookkeeper, one that O speaks English and German, good reference fur nished. Address, .1 HD, Globe. -■- ■ : SITUATION in general merchandise store as clerk O or bookkeeper; the West preferred. Address A T Simons, St. Paul Business College, St. Paul, Minn. BY man to drive delivery wagon for wholesale or retail house. Address R, 601 Robert street. '. . SITUATION at anything, have had experience at shipping. Address AD, this office. . .7 SITUATION In bank, real estate, insurance or rail road office, by a young man who speaks English ■ and Swedish, best of references; J W, Globe. 7- A GRADUATE of three institutions of learning desires a position as a teacher: should like to correspond with country or city superintendents in Dakota or Minnesota. B. O. Hsley, Sioux Falls, Dak. RELIABLE, sober and trustworthy coachman de sires a position in private family, highest city references, moderate expectations. Address box 7, this office. YOUNG man, 19 years old, of good habits, wants a place to learn the jeweler's or tinsmith's trade. Address lock 722, Fargo, Dak. ] : SITUATION wanted as bookkeeper or salesman In city, best of reference from present employers. C H, Globe office*. , .'/.'! 7 SITUATION wanted by a well educated young man, good correspondent' and exceedingly rapid mental calculator, desires position; salary no object. Address Calculator, Globe. ;'____Qsi7* TO get competent help go to Achilles' employment office, 195 East Seventh; telephone.". ." ■ : -7- WANTED By a young man in an office or store, ' has a good knowledge of bookkeeping. Address A A, Globe. .7 WANTED— Employment of any kind -by honest and strictly temperate man aged 20; good city recommendations. Address A W 679, Canada street. WANTED— Situation in a hotel by a young man of several years' experience; best of refer ences. Address WB, 357 Franklin street,' St Paul. SITUATION wanted by a first-class hotel meat and O pastry cook: best references In the city or out. Address 735 Main street. SITUATION wanted by honest ' and industrious young man; would like to learn- trade. - Address W Read, Globe. '■■•'■■:'■. WANTED A position as coachman by a young German, good references. Address Jim, care Globe, AFTER July 5, 1885, will accept a situation as manager of large farm; had over twenty years' experience, unquestioned reference. - Address PO Box 92. St James, Minn. , i'7i:r ■ - .7 SITUATION in bank, real estate, insurance or railroad office by a young man who speaks Eng lish and Swedish; best of references. . JW, Globe. YOUNG man wants chance In railroad office to finish in telegraphy where he can be of us c to operator in return for learning. Address W, 270 East Eighth street --' .'-'"•- "• ;; Female. '•*- '' : !"- " WANTED— sewing; understands dress making, at home or will go out by the day. Mrs Walden, 826 East Seventh street. . A GOOD seamstress who understands cutting and fitting children's clothes, wants work in private families. MB. 571 Westminster street. FIFTEEN GIRLS with references, want situations, at Seven Corners Employment office. M Thom son. 7 . . ■; I WISH places for some very good German girls. Achilles', 195 East Seventh street; telephone. 161 WASHING and Ironing solicited by/ Mrs. Barnes, next house to Post Siding. East St. Paul;wash ing done at residence or taken to her home, Lake Phalen water used. >••..... WANTED— for cooks,"*&!nlngroom girls, chambermaids, nurses at Achilles' Employ-, ment office, 195 East Seventh. -'- '<'-'. o-i r ." "'•■'• > - A GOOD German or Swede girl to help with house work. Inquire 372 Aurora avenue near Western.. GIRL wants a home with a private family to do light housework, not willing to take care of children, will work for low wages. Address MS, Globe office. A RESPECTABLE young girl wishes to , find a place where she can work for her board. M G Nearney; can be seen at 503 Stillwater street. - CITY orders will be filled with competent help this week for 50 cents. Paige & Coakley'B Employ ment office, 214 East Seventh street. . .^ - POSITION wanted by young lady as copyist or clerk in photograph gallery, real estate or rail road office. .. Address M A B this office. - : WANTED TO RENT. r : l' 7 j7 WANTED— Good furnished room/light and airy, for one gentleman, private 'family preferred, with or without board. Address R Hammond, Globe i office. WANTED to lease, October 8. a small double i house or two cottages in goad location; two in i each family 7 Rent not exceeding $25 each. Address! XV Z, this office. .77.,-- •.":•:! 7 , — . — — I WANTED— To rent a house of five rooms. Call 335 Iglehart street. . -. ...,;- WANTED— Two furnished rooms for light house- : keeping, by man and wife, no children. State ! price and address CB, care Globe. ' . 77.. ; :- . : : SMALL room near Rice park wanted ;■ answer to day, J H, this office WANT to rent store, would, prefer West side.-! Address _ Casey, 456 Robert street. ! WANTED to Rent— show cases, each about H five feet long: .LG M, Globe office. ; . I WANTED to rent, to gentleman and wife without j children, furnished rooms in, private dwelling, j for light -housekeeping, first floor; references. 70 1 Tilton street. - :' 7 1 -' 7 ' 77"T7. "^ " '.",'■ ' ?■.>; 7] . ;-■■ to EXCHANGE. - ; M WANTED merchandise In exchange for orders on a wall paper establishment. Address E, 21, care Globe.' T FOR EXCHANGE— Very - desirable residence lot in Minneapolis for a good, single buggy horse. Ad- • dress L P Durand, box 2280, St Paul .' ;'-;;'.- ' J <S*Ti->Q Worth of boots and shoes to exchange for *t? * *-''-' St Paul real estate, 115 East Seventh street. -,•; "... ' WANTED— To trade a watch for a good bicycle; . will give difference if worth 1 It; must be 48- £ inch or over. JD, this office. 7-. , - s I HAVE a good watch to trade for a. bicycle: it must be over 42 inches. . Address J D, Globe.;. WILL trade lot for a good family horse or horse 5 VV l and buggy. Address HK V, this office. _7 7 TO exchange • improved St. Paul real ■> estate for - stock farm . Address MD, care Globe office". *J> - THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1885. FOR RENT. ... Stores," Etc. 7.... -. 7 , FOR RENT— Store on St. Pater and Martin streets; three rooms above and cellar below; fine loca tion. McClung, McMurran & Curry. • 168* FOR RENT— Store on East Seventh street; six rooms above, cellar Oelow., McClung. McMur ran _ Curry, German- American bank building. 162* TO RENT— Store In fine ,' location for first-class trade, also five rooms, separately. :. Apply to LB Fish, 370 Dayton avenue. 7; ..,.,. ',': NEW brick store on East Seventh street; low rent. Ii ; _ A Sargent, 41 East - Seventh street, . or Meaeham & Co., 963, East Seventh street. "» ; :'•-■;> STORE and office to rent, 420 Waeouta street, cor- O ner of Seventh. "Apply On premises, STORE for rent, suitable for any kind of business, with or without ■ rooms. Inquire corner Indiana avenue and Siarkey street, West Bide.' STORE In first-class order to rent; $37. 60 per month. Inquire at 870 Dayton avenue,- near Western. TWO stores corner University and Virginia aye ; nues; good location for boots and shoes, milli nery, dry goods or hardware i. ness. j Inquire Gray & Morlarty, room No 1 Union block, corner ' Fourth and Cedar. " ';*.<_"• '- 154* }^OR rent, the two well-finished and well-lighted - basements in the Iteu block. West St. Paul, ad joining the bridge, suitable' for restaurant, tailor shop or barbershop. Inquire at ' Sanders' saloon In the same building. . . ' - . > , 148* I^OK RENT— New brick store, (Kiefer's row), cor ner East Seventh and Minnehaha streets; good location for clothing and gents' furnishing, house hold goods or second-hand store; cheap rent. In quire of A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-98* BUILDING 20 by 40, suitable for storeroom or manufacturing purposes, Willlus street, near Fifth. C H Sennit tge'r. 273 East Seventh. 105* Houses. FOR RENT— House with modern Improvements, furnished or unfurnished, and stable; conve niently located; the owner would like to occupy the rooms upstairs. Inquire at 59 East Third street. 162-64 SEVEN-ROOM house In good repair; cistern, cellar and barn, cheap. 688 East Fifth. Inquire 229 Spruce street. FOR RENT Two or four nice rooms with water, new house, fine location near the cars; 289 Wil liams street. ;.''jf'g{fef__^t7[^|^_gf|- 162-65 GOOD brick house, six rooms, with large cellar, r cistern, summer kitchen and good water, on Ohio street, West side, for rent; rent $15. TWO ; houses, ' modern improvements, on Iglehart street. J W Shepard, Fourth and Robert streets. ' : 162-164_ FOE RENT or Sale— My residence. No. 542 Ash land avenue. H H Herbst, room 34 Gilfillan block. SEEK. ' : SEVEN-room house, well, cellar and outbuildings, corner St. Albans and Selby avenue. Cremer &Co. -.-.7.. ,', 77-7- WANTED— or mason to rent a house near the new school house, and pay rent in work. Address TBS, this office. WHITE Bear Lake ; a six-room cottage to rent for the season. Apply to House Renting Agency, German- American Bank building. 161 OR REN'f— Seven rooms of new bouse, modern conveniences, 256 Fuller street. Inquire on premises. . .;3Ht__ 77.".. • HOUSE of four rooms, newly painted, large yard and shade trees, for rent. Call at 620 Debow street. ■• ■■ •'. 77 FOR RENT— Two large houses, each with a barn, cistern and spring water, splendid location; also one large boarding house. ' Apply to E Langevin. -:-•;.; 160-66 SMALL house, and three rooms in another house. Address 535 Mississippi street. FOR RENT— of nine rooms, hot and cold water; all modern improvements. House as good as new. Inquire P Thauwald, 82 South Forbes. 160-66 | _ COTTAGE, five rooms furnished, at White Bear, season of '85 will be ISO. Grlswold _ Teeple, 63 East Third. ..'■ i..'-7." ' - - FOUR new five-room cottages for sale on monthly payments. Apply to C A Esteriey, 258 Pleas ant avenue. ___H 158-165 SEVEN-room cottage In good order and good cellar O for rent. Inquire at 699 Ravine street. ; TO RENT A five-room cottage, with summer kitchen and water, corner Leech and Goodrich avenue. Inquire at 309 West Seventh. 158-161 ©"I ■) — House of six rooms; everything In ple-ap «pA/v pie order; ten minutes' walk from bridge; West side. W A Fitzer & Co, 75 Dakota avenue, j COTTAGE of five rooms, partly furnished, $25 per .month. Inquire 70 Summit avenue. 7 7 FOR RENT — An elegant house corner Holly and Arundel streets, lovely grounds and modern Im provements. Inquire 349 Franklin street. :'%.■ •- ; FOR RENT— White Bear Cottage of four rooms, only $50 In advance for the season. T A Globe office. __E_B ptfs.Ufi%, TO RENT— A small house In good condition, with cellar, cistern, woodshed and well, at 396 Can ada street, f ■'...^l ■.... ■" HOUSE RENTING AGENCY— Room 27, National German- American bank building, corner Fourth and Robert streets. 153-IS3 . FOR rent, furnished residence, 175 Western ave nue, eight rooms, . all modern conveniences, from Sept. 15 to Oct 1. FOR RENT — Nine room house on Mackubin.street, between Dayton and Marshall, city water, bath room, furnace, speaking tubes, etc. J L Mahan, 31 East Th ird street. 115* | FOR RENT— from 85 to $10 and $20. James Dillon, 254 Commercial street. 77r . 2u2* FOUR houses of eight rooms, two of 10 rooms, two of three rooms, flat six rooms; one block three stories high, three stores, twenty rooms; call at 341 Sherman street. . 119* FOR RENT— May 1, store and dwelling, cor ncr Rice and Summit avenue; fine location for most any business. Inquire of A: R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh street. - 95-98* Rooms. FRONT ROOMS on first floor, near business, and a cool shady location for the summer. SP, Globe. ONE elegant suit of rooms in Steele block, on ■ second floor and two single rooms, 42 1 Wabasha, corner Seventh.- Also, nicely furnished rooms in Central block, 16}, West Third. ROOM and board, with use of bath; $4.50 per week. 183 Pleasant avenue, near Third street. GOOD rooms with board at the Park Place, 75-77 Summit avenue.' ;^____j ROOM with alcove, suitable for gentleman and wife, or two single men, with use of horse, breakfast and supper if desired. Inquire 145 East Fifth street. -" .;*-V -NICELY furnished front rooms with bay window, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen, with use of bath, 484 Cedar street, opposite the cap itol. ROOMS to rent, furnished or unfurnished. • 151 East Ninth street. FOR RENT— Two pleasant : unfurnished rooms, corner of Ninth and St Peter streets, third floor. Apply third floor front. HANDSOMELY furnished front room with ail modern conveniences, two blocks from the Port land, No 417 East Tenth street, , A SUITE of two front rooms, also one large front room for rent cheap; 519 Wabasha street, .oppo site the capitol. V--v* ONE flat of four rooms In Knauft's block. East Seventh street. Inquire at F Knauft's hardware store. '. ' -. A NICE furnished room, everything new, with board in a private family; terms reasonable; at 49 Eleventh street. _____ • SUITE handsomely furnished rooms with use of bath, Pleasant avenue, five minutes' walk from postoffice. TF, Globe. FOUR or five handsomely furnished rooms street car line, to responsible parties for three or four months. Apply 157 University avenue. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping, 449 St. Peter street, opposite Market house. LARGE airy rooms for rent at 60 West Fourth street. 7 '-7 A DESIRABLE suite of three rooms for rent for light housekeeping. . 449 St Peter street. HANDSOME furnished rooms, single or en suite, suitable for married or single gentlemen or pro fessional men, in Steele block, 424 Wabasha, corner j Sevcnt.h.-..^'M^^y^)_^J_y/? , FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, at 43 East Eighth street. UPPER floor for rent, 100 feet deep, best location in the city. 151 East Seventh street, between Jackson and Robert. 7-7 >-"7£i7-7 NICELY furnished room for two - for rent. $7, at 228 West Sixth street. PLEASANT furnished rooms for gentlemen at 547 Wabasha, $7 and *S, references exchanged. FURNISHED rooms $8 to $20, bath, modern con veniences. 217 Pearl street. I , Miscellaneous. 7 FOR - RENT— -floor, 50x95 feet, large ' and light, with use of elevator. Griggs & Co., 190 ; and 192, East Fifth. ■ : ' 162-75 - ' BARN for rent on Forbes street. Inquire at 400 West Seventh street. . -.....-. ESK ROOM for rent, 75 Dakota avenue, West Side. N A Fitzer & Co. .. —■■•..-,.•. FOR RENT— Room with p ower, second floor, 410 Sibley street. - Scrlbuer Roofing & Cornice com pany. ■ .' ■ . 7 -. ■'. : ■ ■ -.'■ •v..;- , DESK room for rent, first floorl 317 Jackson street. Smith & Taylor. A FINE law office with use of large law library to rent very cheap. Address EC P, this office. i .. "PERSONAL. WANTED— All smokers who love the: natural ' properties, delicacy,, flavor and. fragrance of 7 pure high grade tobacco, to try "Duke Cigarettes." ■- Only pure, and choicest yieid, ■ the delight which . makes them a universal favorite. . Sold . by Mltchel & Spink, 190 East Fifth.; . --147*' ANY one having knowledge of Peter A. Sundblad. a Swede; 27 years old. Inform me by letter; was last heard- of in Boston a year ago; special reason for wanting to know his whereabouts. Address Ennle Swanson, St. Paul. Minn. ■•: ; '.•:-• 7r--7N» -,-v •'-- WANTED— real: ESTATE. FOR CASH I want to purchase an eligible businq#B lot ; located ' somewhere between i Fourth and Seventh and' Wabasha and ' Jackson, j • For ■ well located lot, at a reasonable figure, an Immediate cash purchaser can bo fomid .7 Principals dealt with. Address Real Estate, Globe office, stating location and price. 1 ' '- '.7.'; ; > -.7' ;'; 77 7. ■■->. 154-60 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. H. S. i ; lid & Son's List. ACRES AT A >»N— TO._^CPRESSMEN, TO dairymen. . gardeners, and ; to ' anybody wanting one, live. lt;n or twenty acres of choice land, very pleasantly • situated on high land, ; a' stone's throw east of south end of Lake Phalen. On Saturday. Juno 13, at. 4 p. -m., we will sell twenty lots in Rogers & Hendricks' acre lots No. 2, at auction. , ''7V."; V : '■* 7. : 7 These lots are one-half milo '. north of Harves ter works, on tho White Bear, road. They will be indicated by small flags fastened in the tops of the small trees. ,■ ' 77 1 7.7 > Go out and look at them. .They are beautiful lots. You can live ; there, have six, eight or ten acres at the price of a single small lot iv the city, have a good garden, an abundance of fruits, enjoy, a broad, fine view of the lake, the city and surrounding- country, bo 'within two minutes', walk of the lake, whore you can fish, row 1 or. sail, It is a rare chance, indeed, to get such desirable acre-property just outside the city, and so pleas antly situated. They are nearer to the heart of the city than is Lako Como. _ Free busses will leave our office : at 1 3:30. If you I are I one minute late you will miss the busses. H. S. Fairchild & Sou, auctioneers. ', *'."■ j .77, N. B. — Cut this out so you .will remember, day and hour, as it will not be in again. We expect to see several hundred people ' at this sale and be forced to sell more lots than we have advertised. U. S. Fairchild & Son, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. •» '..- , .!f,"- ■-...' N. B. — Notwithstanding the \ rain last Saturday the sale was largely attended, and every lot that was staked off was sold. 7 158-165 Cabann c & Edsall's List. . <&£)F\(\ CASH— BALANCE $10 PER MONTH— <v?£/*J\J will buy a nice five-room cottage, good foundation, cellar, well, woodshed, etc.; full lot; secure this at once and stop losing rent; price only $1,250; convenient to ' street . cars, school, etc. Cabanne & Edsall, 326 Wabasha . street. $np.r\ will buy" A SMALL HOME in AR \jO\J lington hills addition, upon terms to suit; this is a bargain. Cabanne & Edsall, 326 Wabasha street. • - ■. .'.7' - - " <KQAA WILL BUY A LOT WITH TWO SMALL *P*J\J\J houses near Manitoba Railroad shops; cheap as dirt. Cabanne & Edsall. .' (£1 OYIA WILL BUY LOT WITH TWO *PX« I \J\J houses, etc., renting for $30 per month, in West St. Paul, on the flats. Cabanne & Edsall. .. . , 7 OUSES, LOTS, ACRES, ' BLOCKS, FARMS, etc., in all parts of the city and county.' Ca banne & Edsall, 326 Wabasha street. >- 172 Miscellaneous. MINNEAPOLIS lots for sale on ": easy terms or would exchange for confectionery, etc.-, stand, If in good location for business. ' Address L M, this office. -. ... ;; - ;-. ■■„' I 5 AND Sl4 acres on West side at a bargain; look . this up. Cremer & Co. HOUSE and lot for sale cheap; house has. four rooms and kitchen, good cellar and water, lot 50x150, at 850 Louis street. . ..-.-• 7 i V FOR SALE Cheap— First-class city lots . In .Sauk; Rapids, also Improved farm one mile from depot. ' Address C A Moody, Sauk Rapids, Benton Co., Minn. FOR SALE— A new six-room house, cellar and cis tern and a beautiful well, shaded corner lot. Ap- i ply on premises^ corner of Delos street and Hall ave nue, West St Paul. 153-161 I ONE to twenty acres for sale at ' Lake Mlnnetonka - for $60 an acre; easy terms. C Knox, Davidson block, St. Paul. '7 ■■■■: HOUSE and four lots for sale cheap at Forest Lake. Inquire at house, George Hunter. ONE or two desirable lots for sale at Hamline, part cash. Address FJ, this office. , FOR SALE— store building In a neighboring city for saloon or any other purpose, for less than two years' rental would be. Address Max, this office. , .. ■.■':. . . 77 : ''-"~" ' - : <(t» *_) £) A A WILL buy a seven-room house and half VptJ^AAJyJ lot, one block from market house. Inquire 417 Franklin street. - _. ■ FOR sale or rent, the former residence of Mr. Arthur Koenig, located on Dayton's bluff, corner Sixth and Eichenwald streets. Apply for particu lars to the Ph. Best Brewing Co., 286 Jackson street. ■ -,-77.7 . 14 So FOR SALE— ?s,ooo— Large lot and block of four houses, renting for $40 per month; corner can be turned into store at once, Address H H, Globe office. ;: ■ " 7i. ■■' I FOR SALE. FOE SALE— Very cheap, 10,000 good brick, apply to E Langevin, West St. Paul. , 7 7;7.7'' : 7 £: A INCH bicycle for sale for $50 at 543 Wabasha OKJ street. . ..' ' 777v:--'V.;' v - A folding bed;for sale, or .will exchange for other furniture. * Address R Casey, 456 Robert street. FOR SALE Farms and farm lands In Ramsey and Washington counties, also garden: lots. Heze kiah Hall, 120 East Third street. - 158-161 FOR SALE— My residence on Ashland avenue cheap; $1,000 cash,' balance monthly payments or to suit.-, H H Herbst, Gilfillan block.' WANTED for twenty-five improved and wild farms. . -Write for descriptions to X, box 165, Fairmont, Minn. ; FOE SALE by every.dealer who is on the alert to get the choicest for his patrons. "Duke Cigar ettes" are the very best that can be produced at any price. Sold by Aug. Beck & Co., Robert and Fifth streets.... :■ :;7:".7/7 -, 7 . 147* FOR Pursuant to a resolution of its Board of Directors and at the request of Its | Stockhold ers, The Minnesota Transfer Packing Company ad vertises until June 12, 1885, for sale, its entire prop erty and assets (exclusive of possible stock assets, said property and assets consisting generally of the following: Rendering and glue works, with grounds appurtenant, in Minneapolis, near the C. M. & St. P. Short Line crossing oyer the Mississippi river. Slaughterhouse and grounds,. appurtenant, joining Northwestern stock yards In St. Paul. Slaughter house and refrigerator, with grounds, at Minnesota Transfer station. St. Paul. ;. Also, plant, necessary equipment of teams and other appliances for carrying on business. Also, large stock of articles and prop erty in trade, denominated as merchandise. Full information as to said property and assets, will be furnished, and given at the general office of the com pany at said Minnesota Transfer station: Terms of sale, all cash. Dated May 8, 1885. D. M. Bobbins, President of Minnesota Transfer Packing Company. ,7 - -..■ 146-63 TENTS, awnings, wagoncovers, for sale cheap at J M Rossell & Co., 190 East Fifth street. 777' 137-50*- ■ OR SALE, Rent or Exchange Store building In Sioux Rapids, Iowa; first-class point for business. B, box 710, Mankato,:Mlnn. ;;,-.:•... ; .. 7 "TTT ANTED— Purchaser for a No. 1 farm, half mile YV from flourishing- village, five churches, six ■ schools, society first-class. ■ Box 6, St. PauL (Capi tol.) "OiPM- ' 129 * MISCELLANEOUS. (J»1 AAA AT marriage; agents . are happy be «J)_«Uv/v_/ cause they say they can make $10 per day working for the Union . Endowment association, 430 Wabasha street. St Paul. . 161-65 JOHN BAKER, expert railroad and commercial accountant, 132 East Third street. ' , ■ WANTED The use of a buckboard or roadcart for the summer; will pasture a horse as pay. Address box 41, Fort Sneiling. , ... .' -:j;7'. AXE VADNAIS— and fishing, parties will find splendid accommodations at J. P. Flan drake's^ better known as Pete Rief, on north side of Lake Vadnals, one quarter mile from railroad sta tion; a good drive road leads to his place, and who has always on hand a large supply of fine row boats, fishing tackle, and bait of all kinds 'to furnish you with. Good fishing." ' 160-162 USE Atkins' Electric Light Soap; no rubbing re- U quired; nice chromo given with every 4 bars for 25 cents. For sale by all first-class grocers. ' 158-165 . 7. .7 ,-. FRESH, r buttered popcorn at telephone office, cor ner Fourth and Robert. .-; '"'; . , . . - 157-161 F~ ~OR SALE— production In May, 1883, 25,000; daily production May. 1885, 1,500,000. This gives some idea of the sale and growth in public favor of "Duke Cigarettes," absolutely the.: highest grade money can produce, and „sold..at a fair price, has Yen the cause of this immense sale. ' Sold by W. S. Dennis, Gilfillan block. c""7- ' .' 7 - •. 147* ETROPOLITAN barfd and orchestra. Leave xVI orders at 432 Wabasna street. . :. . 147-207 WAN TED— Everyone to call or telephone to J M Cooley. in rear of 563 Broadway, for all kinds of ca.penter work— screen doors and . windows a specialty. . ''.■■' -■■•'.:' 127* STOVES stored away for the season, called for and put up again In the fall. Call or address Joseph Haag, 309 West Seventh street. , r : 102» INSTRUCTION.. .': YOUNG lady music teacher,' from New Tori: Col lege fd' Opera, will • take a few more pupils: either piano, singing 'or. dramatic elocution, at 2.".4 West Fifth street, corner of Oak. • Call from 3 to 5 or 7 to 9 p.m.; .162 WANTED— Every person In 7 search of musical Instruction to call on Mrs. L E : Ellenberger. No. -50 West Fourth strect,jroor.i/ 17 "-77. t -. INSTRUCTION— certificated lady gives lessons in grammar, arithmetic, French, music, singing, elocution, own or pupils residence; long experience: superior testimonials. Instruction, this office. BOARDING OFFERED. GOOD room and board for man and wife In a pri f vate family,' house , newly furnished. Address HH, Globe.'.-. 7' . 7 '< ■■-■.-. • ;:v - 77.. \ ,-,,„.;;_ WANTED— Man arid wife to board short distance In country, between Rice" and Como avenue,' Object company. ' Address I P, this office. , j A FEW boarders wanted for the summer at Red Rock Park. v Please address Mrs E M Berry, ' Newport, Minn. 7 "'"^7- 160-67 . r.r ■ 1 TABLE BOARD, first-class, 44 West Fifth street, 7 next door to Winder hotel. :77 7 i : . ,. .. ' : LARGE, pleasant furnished ' room,' ; alcove 1 and : closet; board Included, $5 .' per week. " Address Bex, Globe. :- r .v;\7--:7V'-'?'"i; ;; .7 - ..'.'~. - 7 '■"■'-'/ '.-'•.. ' :.7 GOOD rooms and board can be had at 44 East :'; Seventh street, corner Cedar.;,. •7: , .7 . ■■' 'BUSINESS CHANCES. • FOR SALE— A drug .'store, doing a good prescript ■■ tion business in one of the best locations In the city. Reason? for,- selling,' other business on hand. Address L 11, this office. '. ■-' . . ,:, v.;.,; ,.,; 162-647 WANTED— business \ man with | few thousand dollars to make 'a ■ fortune, in quick time, safe and sure. ; Address Allena, Globe office. I^OR SALE— leave the city and .will ; sell my ( . i 1 saloon very, very .'cheap ..location very central. Address B, 27, this office. . ,■■'.■;■ ■■' ,;. - 7 162-64. PARTNER waited in light manufacturing busi ness ' with $400; splendid chance; no knowledge required. - Address GM, this office.'-- ■' ■ GROCERY business for sale, stock and fixtures; best location In the city for small ' capital. ' Ad dress X 21,' this office. PARTNER wanted to take a half interest In a well 2 established. business, with from $800 to $1,000. Address I* O box 2804 city. State when and where an Interview may be had. - : GOOD opening for a confectioner or butcher, best r stand in the city. Address Confident, care this office. . • BOOTS and shoes wanted ; a clean stock of . boots and shoes quick for cash; about $4,000; must be cheap; confidential.' Address Business, this office. I <2 /_ A Fruit, confectionery arid cigar store, two •4P^rt/v/» extra rooms; one of the best paying stands for capital invested In the city. Reasons ; for selling, her business. Apply to Scovllle & Bateham, room 27 German- American bank building. ; 162-63 RESTAURANT "for rent. Inquire - 412 Jackson street. • ' ' . . ( • ■ 777,772': A HALF Interest in a fine restaurant doing a good cash business. Apply to Scovllle & Batcham, room 27 German Bank building. 161 . — , : A YOUNG man who owns a corner store in a very fine' location,' would like to find a party who would go Into business with him or rent the place; no opposition, no rent, It is a rare opportunity for a party that means business,' and has some money. Address H T, Globe office. 161-65 RESTAURANT for sale, doing good business; over three years' lease. For further particulars call at F Kranz's hotel, corner Third and Sibley. •' ■ . OABDING HOUSE and saloon fixtures with 11- BOARDING HOUSE and saloon fixtures with li cense. Inquire at 497 St Peter street. HOTEL FOR RENT OR SALE— The Le Sueur house, 25x55 and wing 16x20, all two stories. In good condition. Barn for sixteen horses, plenty of good water, best hotel " stand In county. ; Address Dennis Sheehan, Le Sueur, Minn. -. 159-163 IU AYE several good openings for reliable men ' with $1,000 to $10,000 capital. Hezekiah Hall, broker, 120 East Third street. : 7;■•■ TAILOR shop for, sale cheap In good location. Address B B this office. 158-161 FOR RENT— Kiefer' Terra Cotta works. Here is the chance to build up the best paying manu facturing business In the state. - Terra cotta is now used in most every building. Architects will tell you so. Garden and flower vases, sewer and water pipes, fire and glazed brick, earthern ware of every kind can be made here; material , handy; practical workmen on hand. Inquire of A. E. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh street. 95-98* '' FINANCIAL. .7 MONEY loaned on furniture and all personal prop erty of value without removal, publicity or de lay, in sums and time to suit. H Rothschild, broker, 104 East Third street. , -.. - 7 - ; % 158-183 $DO YOU want some money? Will lend $10 and «P upward on your furniture, pianos, organs, horses, carriages, wagons and anything else of value; no publicity; all business strictly confidential. E Dom ing & Co, 362 Jackson street. 160-90 ANTED to borrow, $300 on good security; two years' time. Address Fred, care this office. 6 PER cent, money to loan in sums of $5,000 and upwards on first-class improved city property. Graves & Vinton, 30 1 Drake block . 149-209 <J[»t AAA on first-class Woodland park property (jpI,UUU wanted.. Address GB, Globe. (BJ^AA TO $30,000 loaned, at lowest rates, on «#W \J\J first-class real estate security In St. Paul and vicinity. No delay: E' S Chittenden, Room 6. First National bank building. (BIAA AAA I HAVE $100,000 placed with me Splvy V/», V-/V./L' by Eastern parties which I can loan on Improved St Paul real estate In sums of any amount from 81,000 up to $25,000, on very favorable terms. . S H Stokes, brokerage and insurance, No 157 East Fourth street. , 122* LOANS on Life Ins. Policies, L. P. Van Norman, No. 245. Ist Aye. S., Minneapolis. - 7 LOST AND FOUND. 7 LOST— bright bay horse 4. years old, weight 1,000 lbs, black mane and tail, with left hind leg slightly bruised and swelled at ankle. A liberal re ward will be paid for his return to W. J. Rodgers, 547 Ashland avenue, St. Paul. - 162 LOST — bay horse colt four years' old, with tall cut off square; reward of $5 for return ing to 769 Sims street, Arlington hills. .; "7-V OTRAYED OR STOLEN— From my barn, Sunday O May 31, 1885, one large sorrel horse, weighing about 1,400 lbs, blind in left eye; also one black horse weighing about 900 lbs. Liberal reward will be paid for property at 449 Goodhue street, St Paul. . 162-64 ...; 7 ■ STRAYED OR STOLEN— From my barn, 449 Goodhue street, St. Paul, on Sunday May 81 last, one large sorrel horse, weight about 1,400 lbs, and blind in left eye; also one black horse, weight about 900 lbs. A liberal reward will be paid for the return' of property. ...-.., ' 161-62 WANTED— Owner for a horse found on the plat forms Saturday night. C B Brunson, superin tendent Union depot. ; ' PICKED UP at my place,' one sorrel mare, about 22 years old and weighs about 1,200 pounds. Owner can have same by proving property and pay ing expenses. P J Giescn, Summit avenue. 160-2 LOST— A red and white cow. Finder please re turn it to 468 Carroll street. TRAYED or stolen from 411 Rondo street, a red and white cow about four years old, retufn and get reward. . FOUND — A new hat. Owner please call on F Mul- ' ler, 268 Rice street, Friday night, 7 o'clock. TAKEN UP A small red and white cow. Call at 741 Igatt street. * LOST— and white cow; return to 411 Rondo street, above Western avenue. LOST— By old smokers, a taste for the ordinary, cigars. The purest, sweetest and best short smoke in the world is found in "Duke Cigarettes." They are pure, mild and sweet, yielding only the dainty delicacy which has made pure choice tobacco a world's favorite. Sold by Mitchell & Spink. 147* FOUND — Twenty dollars in gold, lying near an Jt? empty package of Duke Cigarettes, . which are golden in quality, delicacy, flavor, purity, etc. Sold ■ by Aug. Beck & Co., Fifth & Robert. 147* FOUND The dealer who does not procure "Duke Cigarettes" for his patrons is open to the sus picion of not studying their interest. The cost of manufacture of the Duke Is as .great as that of any other. They, are hand-made, by skilled workmen, from the choicest and highest cost tobacco in Amer ica, and French rice paper treated to remove every Impurity. They are absolutely the purest, sweetest and best cigarette that can be produced and sold at fair prices, which afford all a fair but not exorbi tant profit. SoldbyW.S. Dennis, Gilfillan block. 147* 'HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A BARGAIN An elegant single harness for less than true value. Address H D Stanley, 171 West Sixth street; -.''777; A COSTLY single harness for sale at a sacriflc c Address H D Stanley, 171 West Sixth street. , HORSE and carriage and whole outfit sold cheap. Address Business, Globe office. , , -..; A RESPONSIBLE lady wishes use of horse and buggy for the keeping. Highest references given. Address R, 21, Globe. A responsible lady . would like use . of horse • and buggy for the keeping; best references given. Addres3 Rex, Globe. DOUBLE-seated carriage to exchange for a single seated buggy; No. 814 West Third street. . WANTED A second-hand double harness for carriage use. also a second-hand carriage pole.. Address by mail, stating price and where to De seen, Alfred H Stees, 155 Virginia avenue. 151 FOE SALE— a bargain, a fine young carriage horse, can travel inside 3 minutes. perfectly safe and sound, also harness and buggy, must be sacri ficed. Room 1, Presley block. • FOR SALE. The Hotel De Ratio, AT RED WING, MINN., A three-Story brick building on the corner ofJPlumb and Fort streets. ) Also, a good barn and lot in the rear of building." For terms address JOE BATLO, 162-223 ' Red Wing, Minn. ;' FOR SALE. HUNTER'S Great; Medical Hot Springs! Is on the main line. of the N. P. R., Spring-, dale station, twenty miles east of Livingston, the gateway. to the great National Park , and the great Health Resort of tHe Northwest. 7 7 This valuable property is now for sale with 160 acres of good > land, government title, to- ' gether with a hotel, 25 rooms, pantry, kitchen and well " furnished, three 1 bath houses, all in good order. [ ( I will give easy terms on safe.*;;' I will give immediate possession! Correspond ence invited. A.J. HUNTER, M. D., Hunter's Hot Springs, Ibntana, ..... .MINNEAPOLIS WANTS.. ' 7 :. SITUATIONS OFFERED. .7 ' ANTED— A bright, Intelligent man with 9100 or j $200 to travel with a Journalist on a lecturing tour. Address B 24, Globe office. ' ' WANTED— salesman for city trade. X 92, Globe, Minneapolis. ----7 ' ; - A First-class barber is wanted at Trunk & Icger ' lck's shop, corner ; Nicollet , avenue and ' Third street: ■ - •... ■.;'■.*■ .-7 •-..*"; ;-;;.;«V - ,- -.-..•: ■■-' • SITUATIONS WANTED. ; ANTED— as either . clerk or cashier, either in Minneapolis or St. Paul, by a lady of considerable experience. Address Clerk, Globe of fice.;; - : :•:.,;■..•„;{ -.-.-. ; : : ( i .777 .-:■ ■ 7 EXPERIENCED licensed engineer wants situation, 25 or 30 horse-power. , Address Engineer, Globe office. .- .- '■■-■■■ ■■"•',7 V '■:■■■■■ ■■■;;.- - .-,, ■■ ,-. ; BY a young man situation wanted In a store or of fice; understands bookkeeping, will' take small salary; good references. Address J _ I, 323, First avenue north. . .7; .-,..- .' , .;••'".■... SITUATION wanted as clerk by ,an experienced young lady In store or office; good references given. Address Belle, care Globe office. 77 WANTED— By a young man to learn machlnlrt trade; moderate salary expected. Address L D, Globe. . " BY a lady, situation to write in an office, best of references. ;PO box 298, city. .;„ . /> : SITUATION wanted by a young man in a grocery or other business, can take charge of books; references; small salary. Address W F, 323 First avenue north. -■'".. -. 1 BY ayoung lady, position in private family as com panion or to take- care of children. ft Address L D, 1513 Seventh street southeast.- EMPLOYMENT as engineer or surveyor, familiar with railroad, solar, stellar, government work and estimating pine timber. Good references. P. Globe. . 7 -■-. SITUATION as clerk or cashier or at : office work, by a young lady. Best of references. Address Clerk. Globe office. 777." 7; '*7V:H777 777 '•': SITUATION wanted as meat | and vegetable cook, In restaurant or hotel, city or country, by steady reliable man. Address JK, care Globe.- POSITION in private family to do light housework or sewing. Address E D. 1513 Seventh street southeast. WANTED Situation by a young man in any large sash, door, or furniture manufacturing concern, city or out of city. Address A B," Globe. WANTED— A situation as bookkeeper or cashier by a young man with five • years' experience; can furnish $150 if required. F, care Globe. - j SITUATION wanted by experienced general agent or collector in farm machinery. Address Machin ery, 1317 Harmon place. SITUATION wanted by experienced office man In real estate, well acquainted in city and north west. Real Estate, 1317 Harmon place. WANTED— By a young lady, of best city refer ence, as companion to lady, either In city or at lake. Address S, Globe office. 7. '7 SITUATION by an experienced hotel clerk and bookkeeper. FWM, Globe, Minneapolis. ' SITUATION wanted by man who has had'flfteen years' experience as shipping clerk, bookkeeper and traveling agent in implement business. Address O, Globe, AN experienced hotel clerk wants position In first class hotel, city or country, references. Ad dress F D I, 1115 Washington avenue north, Minne apolis. "':;''• 7 7..! • MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— rent, large front parlor furnished; best of board; two or four gentlemen; terms very reasonable; references required. Call at 107 Sixth street south. :' ; . 77>7V7? FINE cherry counter finished complete, as good as new, must be sold within two days. Apply at No. 19 High street, Minneapolis. WANTED— PartneFwUhlsb or 8100. Good busi ness. JJ P, Globe office, Minneapolis. ELEGANT double parlor and one connecting room furnished or unfurnished, with modern conve niences. Splendid board next door. Apply 224 South Eighth street. r;'7^7-' • • WANTED to Rent— Small house~or "rooms for housekeeping, references exchanged. Address Rent. Globe office. Minneapolis. . GOOD horse for his keep by good.responsible party who will buy if suits. W F Palmer, city. A GOOD 900-mare and cash to exchange -' for an A No 1 parlor and bedroom set. Address A A, care Globe. Minneapolis. FOR RENT— My summer house on Brown's Bay, Lake Mlnnetonka, seven rooms, with barn. - ice, boat and other conveniences., for the season. Isaac McNair, room 8, Webb block. • HORSE, harness and wagon for sale, suitable for express or delivery; horse weighs 1450; price 250. Address 2708 Lyndale avenue north. BOARDERS wanted at 613 Seventh avenue south, Minneapolis, pleasant and central location; call and see. ■ ■•• ' ■ -*._= ■ .7 ; ,-- FOR SALE, Cheap— A photograph gallery, doing good business: will trade -for horse and buggy: call at 1825 Franklin avenue south.* 7 : -77.;- GOOD board, with rooms, Jit 020 First avenue . south. Best location in the city. SAFE, counter, show case, etc. Inquire at 55 Boston block. 7: 77 '\. WANTED TO BUT. WANTED To buy, young water spaniel; state price. - 162-66 S MOSES & SON will pay the highest prices for . second-hand clothing, boots I and shoes, call or address No 103 East Seventh street. Orders promptly attended to. • , 161-63 WANTED— To buy, a large double-door safe Apply at 104 State and Fairfield, West, side. WANT to buy direct from owner, house and lot or good vacant lot. jB, In care Globe.* ANTED to buy— for cash .DBF Leask & Co., 132 East Third street. __] 126* BOARDING WANTED, ANTED— two gentlemen, board and room in private family; references furnished. Address • S D D, this office, 7 77' TJOARDERS wanted at 93 East Sixth street. BOARD wanted for gentleman and wife on St An thony hill, not to exceed 640. 1 Portland, Nelson or Ashland avenues preferred. / Address J H, this office. ' ', 777? 7 - .. ' - .''■"•'; BOARD wanted by gentleman and wife; will pay WO per month. Address CE, this office. , J~.-: ~OITY notice. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 2, 1885. J All persons , interested in the assessments for '!;' - 7 Grading: University Avenue, from Rice street to Grant street ; . Opening:, Widening and Extension of Portland Avenue, from Avon street to Victoria street; Change ot Grade on Robert street, from Avon street to Victoria street Construction of a Sewer on Ninth street, from Franklin street to Ex change street, , • * WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the 29th day of May, 1885, 1 did receive different warrants from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above named assessments. -. . The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS After the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the District Court of the County of Ramsey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels thereof so assessed, including in terest, cost and expenses, aud for an order of the Court to ; sell the samo for the payment thereof.: - <r ; <.;;,. 154-161 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CONTRACT WORK Sewer on Oakland Street.^; ; Office of the Board of Public Works, ) . City of St. Paul; Minn., June 2, 1885. } . Sealed bids will be received by; the Board of Public Works in and for.' the ';< corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 16th day of June, a. d. 1885, for the construction of a sewer on J Oakland | street, as : now - extended, from Floral street to Ramsey street, in said city, to gether, with the necessary catchbasins 1 and manholes, according to plans ' and - specifica tions on file in the office of said Board.; A bond with at 7 least 'two (2) sureties In a sum of at least ; twenty (20) per cent, of '- the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. 7 r The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 7 7 - ' 7:777-',, 7 ; 7' .••■■ .. ..-w-U-^s-,;. - ..; -:,.. .- JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: : r R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. .■•;.-:.;7-:-;.15*-6i:,7' ;.,:;' - :..77 •rj 7 7 " -'- proposals. ' r '■: SealeflSi City,, Comptroller's Office, City HALL, > City of St. Paul, Minnesota, May 30, 1885. J ; Sealed proposals will be received at the offlc< of the City Comptroller, until 3 o'clock p. m., - .7- ■■■ :-,: .-7 ;■••■'■■..:■■ ■■■-".: " ■ , . :. . . Thursday, the Twenty-Fifth Daj ; of June, 1885, FOR ' FIVE (5) PER CENT. 7 OF THE City of St. Paul, (COUPONS ATTACHED,) Issued under an Act of the Legislature of the. Stat© of Minnesota, approved November 12, 1881, (special session), as amended by an Act of the Legislature approved February 14, 1885, and under a resolution of the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, approved April 6,1885, "for the purpose of the construe tion of a Free Wagon Bridge ACROSS THE Mississippi River at Robert Street," Payable in Thirty (30) Yean From May 1, 1885, on the First Day of May, A. D. 1915, , At the Financial Agency of i the City of St Paul in the City of New York. All bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually at the said Financial Agency. These bonds will be issued in denomina tions of One Thousand Dollars Each, And delivered to the successful purchaser in the City of St. Paul. No bid will be entertained at less than pai and accrued interest, as provided by law. Bids will be entertained for all the bond! As a Whole or for any Por tion Thereof, TheJCommitte reserving , theright to rejec, any or all bids. W. D. CORNISH,' Chairman, W. A. VAN SLYKE, - JOHN DOWLAN, . '- v Committee of Ways and Means of the City oi St. Paul. Mark bids "Sealed Proposals for City Bonds," and address - 7' JOHN W. ROCHE, City Controller, Saint Paul, Minnesota. ____£ : [:■'-. 151-76 ___7 •'■■'■■- ■■ '..•.:..•.,- U UuilUulD. 7.. County Auditor's Office;'. _„t* ) Ramsey County. Minn., £7: V Saint Paul, June 6, 1855. ) Notice is hereby given and advertisement hereby made, for proposals or bids for all tha part of the work and of the material for the Building and Construction OF THE Court House & City Hall, ..' V.'....^ .'' ' A' 4l ._>. '.•'/, " Located on Court House square (the same being block twenty (20) of St. Paul Proper), in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, state of Minnesota, hereinafter stated, that is to say: All walls, iron floors, beams and all masonry necessary to complete building for roofs and floor girders and cut stone, cut aud set for all walls, according to the plans and specifica tions on file in the office of E. P. Bassford, Architect, at room 28, in Gilfillan block, at the corner of Fourth and Jackson streets, in said city of St. Paul, and all of said work to be FULLY COMPLETED AND FINISHED On or before Fifteenth (15th) day of ] Septem ber, a. d. 1886. 7/7 Such proposals or bids will be received at the office of the County Auditor for said Ram sey county, in said city of St. Paul, until the (20th) Twentieth Day of July, ID. 1880. .->: '■'■■- '-" ;i ; ;^;;.:'-7\i ; r; 1; - '7..--.;.., All bids to be addressed to the Chairman ol the Court House and City Hall Special Com missioners: 7 7 "7 The right is hereby reserved to reject all bids of incompetent or irresponsible persona and all such bids as may be unreasonable. No bid will be received or considered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bid* ders with satisfactory sureties in the penal sum of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, condi tioned that if the bid shall be accepted and the contract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter into and execute such contract, or by deposit -with the commission* ers of a check for the sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars in . some bank in the city ol St. Paul, duly certified in lieu of such bond. No bid will be accepted unless the bidder of bidders will enter into such bond and give) such security, for the performance of his or their contract, as may be* required by th« Commissioners, and approved by a threej fourths vote of the County Commissioners an* Common Council of the city of St. Paul, ana the members elect in joint session. By order of the Court House and City Hall Special Commission. JAMES O'BRIEN, 158-td '.-'•■ County Auditor. I CONTRACT WORK Spttßii Mississippi Street. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) ,7 City of St. Paul. Minn., June 6, 1885. J Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for - the : corporation ol the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 18 m., on the 17th day ol June, a. d.- 1885, for , sprinkling. Mississippi street, between Grove street and Nash street, in said city, until the Ist day of November, A. D. 1885. Said Mississippi street ;to; b4 sprinkled at least three (8) times : each and every day (except Sundays) when necessary, and to the satisfaction of said Board. • Estimates for the | payment for said sprink ling will bo allowed monthly. •; ££ 7;:. 77>:isggi| 7A bond with at least ; two (2) sureties in a : sum of at I least I twenty ; (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. 7, The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. -: 7 7 7 * 7. . JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: 77 ■•:7-77-;;V7.;-v7 - .:7.'.-77 '• '•'• R. 1 L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 77.. - •,--,/' :■- 7 158-163 7:7" -7.7777- ■;,