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JT. PAUL WANTS QLOBE BBANCH OFFICES. Want Advertisements for the Globe Received a! the Following Places: MRS J TBOMPSOS ft SON. News Dealers, corner Jackson and Sixth streets. lames MATntrsoN.News Dealer aud Confectioner, StU Br»«i)e. v street. L, W. Rrzzr.T.K News Dealer and General Store, 'Vb'East Seventh street. Mns.,l. THOMPSON" & SON, Newt Dealers, Port- ] land Block. C. W. McNET.t TS, News and Stationery Dealer, 10S Dakota avenue. Chafes L. Kfcma" News and Stationery j Dealer, 252 West third street. p C BROWN. Newsdealer and Stationer, 411 AA'est | "seventh street, corner of Douglas. W.H. FRETSMAN- News Dealer and General Store. 360 Dayton avenue. J.W. Spractti;. druggist, corner University ave nue and Kiee street. SITUATIONS OFFEItEIL ' Male^ rAn BOYS to-morrow morning early to sell OOU the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe. ■ : : — A GENTS-Fonrpushingmentotaae ordewlor A our new holiday goods: salary $15 per week, sail early. 12 West Third st. sanv. St. Paul. Mum. . ' . /.kvts— Active, good carpenter in every A G , K>T> ,-:->Vx o;th«est0 ;th«est to sell and put down ,So™ Threshold (Patented); Bailey* Co.. *r e J mam.f,"u'rers. Sl9 Rice St.. room 103 Drake mock. St. Paul, Miun. "» j i- vts— Men who can use carpenters' tools A to take orders and put down the Johnson wlrß^hold. Call Monday at 108 Dakota aT. I ~A GENTS— Six men to take orders for our new A holiday goods: call early Monday. * "TtTEVTS -Ladies and gentlemen of vim and A education in every town in Minnesota: good salary to right party. 5.23 Gloiw l "\ cunts wanted on salary to sell our new A -Parallel Bible," which contains revved I edi tion of both Old and New Tes am. nt. Addresj Empyreal Publishing house, St PauL VIIPOR TRAITS, from locket to hfesize A taken at Greenleafs. 27 East Third, and fin- Sed to SebVS style, and at prices that make Minneapolis weep, . 1^ — r>AKER— An assistant at the Northwestern Jts bakery, 25U West Third st. * i ) ot ) XX 1 : i PER fort ffi^e m .rk ; must be thor ll ougkly competent and «*»"*»= '".^H ... a (dress F. 58. Globe. 7 B" OOKBINDER— One competent to finish magazine and miscellaneous work Address It once, stating wages wanted, X. 6. Globe. BOYS-20 smart boys at the California wine bouse, comer Seventh aud Cedar. a BOY wanted, about 16 years old. must live with parents: reply in own handwriting. Address a w. care C. W McNeills, 108 Dakota aT. 1 /-CARRIER G I reliable boylo carry Globe (_/ in western part of city, also in ncuutyof Omaha shops, call at circulator's office sp. m. AN. E. Magraw, circnlator. . /-IHRISTM A< TREES: Christmas trees! At l the Ryan fruit store, opposite Ryan hoteL I /lARPENTERS who are out of work wanted Lv tocall at 10S Dakota ay. 1 TAFI IVERY CLERK— Wanted immediately J ) first-class delivery clerk f"r retail grocery store; salary not large. Address G. A. R., Globe . 1-iVERYWORKINGMAN to take his family Vj to GreenleaTs. 27 Hast Third st and secure elegant cab net photos, at onlytf perdoien. It is ttfpoor people's picnic, and they should improve it. — '-"- OF-irICF BOY— A aood one. about 12year-old: must bring references. Dr. Williams, 108 West Third st. , ) REKS BOY wanted to run foot-press. Payne, 1 vose ft Co., 309JS Jackson st- » rjARTIES with from «100 to *:.no who a r «..| n X want of business that will pay from to toflO per day. call at Is2j(j St. Nicholas hotel. East Third st.. v. on 11. * PrER— Corner Fifth and Seventh sts..un der John Martin Lumber company's office. SOLICITOR— A erst-class solicitor at once. C) Address S._A. F., Globe. 1 SALESMAN— Young man wanted as salesman and correspondent in grain and commission bouse. Address, giving experience, etc,, L. M. ; THE M iIISH Electric lamp still booming; sales inereasini; every day; agents making from $5 to $15 per day: fifty-six sperm candle powercosts 4 oi a ecu; an hour; can be applied on all old fixtures. .Inst received n Urge lot of hangingand table lamps suitable for Xmas pres ents Call and see them at 217 Fast Seventh st.. up stairs. A number of extra agents wanted this week. oa4 - 01 Cl fl and upwards loaned on personal property. OIV ' See Dein ng & <"' J ad. in financial col. 2ib OI iciTOßS— *4 to «10 a day easily made; for - particulars inquire Room 4, ti:i Fast Third st. 5 SHOEMAKER wanted, for repairing, at 291 West Seventh st h _ rpRAYELING AGENTS— To sell an Hrticle 1 kept in grocery stores and used in restau ran" and hotels; good commission. Apply B. & N.. Globe otlice. * riAIIE GREATEST VICTORY ever achieved 1 tor out-door light is my electric street lamp; bams SG-sperm candle power, cost one-half cent an hour: adapted for all places where out-door light - r jquired. Write for prices, and if lamp is •nted money will be refunded. 1 refer all Wno want their barns well lit up to Cook \ Sons' omnibus barn on Jackson street. John Haislev. 217 East Seventh st.. general agent for the So'rthwest. Agents wanted. Sal-til "TTTAITER — Boy or cirl to wait on table at No. \ V 12 East Seventh st^ < W 7 ANT ED— Everybody wanted to know the \V Park restaurant, corner of East Seventh and Wacouta Btreets. gives beefsteak with pota toes, bread, butter and coffee for 15c; 3 esgs with potatoes bread, butter and coffeo for 15c; oyster Itews. ■■■Oc. . 271-6 mo TTOUNG MEN AND LADIES wanted to JL learn telegraphy, days and evening: chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 65 Davidson block, St. rani. Minn. s '•'* Li MOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES. O OMOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES. k> ' Ss l-30 1 [ Mllkli OREEK SLVVt: CIGARETTES. O 851-361 SMOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES. 351-361 Foma'o. CLERK— Wanted a young lady of experience in the dry goods business: reference required. Address S. AY.. care C. AY. McNellis, 108 Dakota a v . I COOK- First class at the Spottswood house. AVillmar. a pOOK at 382 Robert st; reference required. 4 OOK. first-class, for private family; ray $20 per month. Call on second Boor Du fresne block, coiner Eleventh and Robert St.. with references. ■> COOK— AA'oman cook and dish-washer at Byers' restaurant, -it Western ay. 1 COOK— Girl to cook, wash and iron: German preferred; 57 Grove St., one door from St. Paul st. I DU LMATIC — A yon mi lady of good appearance wanted at once to take a leading part. Ad dress M. A. Vielso, Ashton, la. 3 DRESSMAK IN Ci -tiirl to learn dressmaking trade at Mme. Eweu's. AVabasha st.. opposite postofliee. 1 pi OOU GIRL at 217 East Seveuth st. 5 GENERA!. HOUSEWORK — A girl: one who is capable and expects to work; German pre terrci'. :',17 Chestnut st^ 2 GENERAL HOUSEWORK— First-class girl at 559 St. Paul st. _2 ITCH ENAVO R K— A good girl for kitchen j who understands waiting on table, also little I girl for washing dishes: 042 East Eighth St., St. ! Paul. Minn. 3 AI "NDRESS— A girl to do washing and iron ing for a small fam ly. lys \y o<l Third st. ADY CANVASSERS- lour experienced lady canvassers for an article used by every bedv. High wages paid. Address A. H., Globe office. 4 f\(\f\ BOYS to-mormw morning early to sell t'vJW the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe. HOUSEWORK — Girl for general housework. 553 AVabasha st. 5 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl for | housework; apply immediately at 628 Wa- i basha st. 5 HOUSEWORK— A good German grl to do general housework at 3;7 Praine st. 5 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework: 570 Wabasha st. 3 TT OUSEWORK— GirI at 493 Wabasha st. HOI"SEW»>RK— A good, smart German girl j for general housework; must be neat and familiar with cooking; none other need apply. 15 High St.. up stairs. 3 HOUSEWORK— A girl to do general house work. Call at 446 Minnesota St. 5 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted at once who understands general housework. 561 Pine Ft. S HOUSEWORK— German or Swede girl at 139 East Tenth st. 4 TJOUSEWORK— Wanted s girl for general XI housework at 510 Canada st; two in family; call in forenoon: bring references. 3 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work: most be a good washer and ironer. Ap ply 48 West College ay. __3 HOUSEWORK — Good woman or girl, that un derstands cooking and housework. Inquire loom 3, Herzog block, cor. Fourth and Si. Peter. 1 SITTTATIONS OFFERED. Females Continued- OUSEWORK— A girl to work in a family of , " two. Call at 335 Pleasant ay. 2 I 1 H~~ OUSEWORK— Good girl for general house- I ■ work; call to-day. 307 Grove st. - ofsEWOUK-A good girl for general house work wanted at 334 Iglehart st. } j OUSEWORK— GirI for general work of fara- - ily of four persons; wages $12 per month. Apply in person, 425 Martin St. \ ' HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted at once who un- ( derstands general housework; 561 Pine St., - corner Spruce. \ | HOUSEWORK— Girl lor general housework, 53 Iglehart st. I - HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework, [ one who can room home; 57 West Third St. 1 HOUSEWORK— German or Swede girl pre ferred. 139 Fast Tenth st. 1 j TT OUSEWORK— GirL Call at 22 City Market. ( OI'SE WORK— GirI at 896 Beach st.: general J housework.^ 1 AIS'IIKVIVOKK- Girl at 275 East Eighth j st. —ill LADY PARTNER wanted in a good, paying I , business; good chance for right party. Ad- j ■ dress A. L, Glob* _ • I" ADY AGENTS of tact "wanted for our bust I . Lj and form developer: no humliuc: indorsed by physicians; write for sealed description and terms. Erie Med. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 828 i 3 POLISHER AND IRONER— \ good pol- J isher and irouer. Arlington Hills lauudry, 810 Payne ay. J SECOND GIRL at city hospital. West Seventh st.; best of wages paid. 3 SEWING GIRL— A competent sewing girl im mediately at 165 West Fourth st. I ' THE CHANCE of a Lifet me-Get those ele- I gant photos which Greenleuf is making; cab inet size only $2 per dozen: every portrait bears | his name and address: nothing sent out he is ashamed to put his name to; proofs shown with pleasure. »36* UTAITER— A girl to wait on table at noon for ' her board. Address T. 8.. Globe. 2 1 TTTAITRESS— A girl wanted to learn to wait W on table in restaurant at 44S Jackson. 1 SITU VTIONS WANTED. Male. E\r\f I B( J^ S to-morrow morning ear'.T to sell * *J\J\J the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe. AUCTIONEER— An experienced auctioneer, steady habits, desires a situation in city or country; will sell on salary or commission. Ad dresa C. F.^lobe. » * SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER— Host bean A expert accountant, with good references; state salary. Address S. W.. i^iobe. 3 BARTENDER — F rst-class: good references. Adoress 4sl Kice st. or E. J. C. Globe. 7 j . j BOOKKEEPER— Clerk wants a situation; is j a bookkeeper; can give best of reference. | Address F. G. 8., Globe. 5 ; 1 — — • I j BOOKKEEPER, competent to take charge of a set of mercantile or bank books, wishes to make an engagement for Jan. 1. ISB6. Address J. F. V., Globe. _^_ 1 BOOKKEEPER— Bo- ks posted and balanced, accounts prepared, etc.. on very reasonable terms. Apply M. P. 8., Globe. 1 BOOKKEEPER— In a meat market, or any kind of work, by a good, steady man 23 years , of age. Address J. U., Globe. , BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted as book keeper, copyist, banker or office clerk; En glish, Swedish, etc.. spoken; best references. Ad dress care of Maflcarrier No. 21. 1 CARPENTER— Place to work for the winter; first-class reference can be given: am a car penter by trade; wages no object: age 20 years. Gust Boberg, care C. W. McNcllis, 108 Dakota ay.4 COACHMAN— Situation by a young man as coachman; good references. Apply A. D., this office. 4 COACHMAN— Steady and sober; wages no object. 174 Gilmore ay., West St. Paul. 4 COOK — A young German cook, out of work and money, wants work to-day. Address Cook, Y. M. C. A. rooms. 5 CaOOK — Situation as cook. Apply 443 Cedar 3 COOK— Situation as day or night cook; will work for small waees. W. Curtis, Globe^ 7 COOK — Young Dane wishes situation in hotel or restaurant to work in kitchen as cook's assistant; have had some experience; wages not an object. Address N. Evenson. 576 Temper ance st. 4 7 COOK — Good German cook wishes situation in a private family. Address or call, 358 Maple st.. corner Fifth. 7 1 CLERK — Young man of 18 wants a situation in j wholesale or retail house. Address F., care Globe. 4 CLERK in office by a young Norwegian, 19 years old; speaks English and German; good refer ences. E. H.. care Globe. 1 CLERK in office or store by yonng mun: good accountant. Address J. H., Globe office. 1 COPYING of all kind done on typewriter; first class work done. G. 8., 295 Jackson st. DRU'OGIST— Do you want an elderly druggist? is registered; work in any capacity, wholesale or retail: smal salary. Address J. It., Globe. 1 ENt. I N r:Eß^Address~E7L Callender. 153 Da kota ay.. West St. Paul. 3 EMPLOYMENT of some kind desired by a gentleman of refinement and education. Ad- j dress Asberry, Globe^ 1 EMPLOYMENT— An intelligent young gen tleman (German) is looking for employ ment. Address R. S.. Globe. 1 HARNESSMAKER, good workman, steady habits, wants permanent job. Address A. A. Seeley, Sanborn, la. 4 HOSTLER — Situation by yonng man 22 years old as hostler; can furnish good city refer ence. Address J. li. F.. Globe. 0 HOSTLER— Young, intelligent German, who speaks good English, would like to have a place in a fine family to take care of horses and do chores. Address S. 100, Globe. 1 INSIDE WORK — Situation by an American who is willing to do any kind of 'nsiile work: would work for his board. Address W. U. 8.. Globe. 2 I ANITOR of good experience, steady, willing J and faithful. Address C. 8., Globe. 1 AC HINI ST AND ENGINEER: best of reference. Address C. T., 888 East Seventh st. 1 TVIG'IT WATCHMAN-Place as night watch iA man or in grocery store. Address 547 Broad way^ ' 4 POSITION wanted in a wholesale house by a young man 24 years of age; not afraid of work. Address L. G., Globe. 5 PRINTER— Position in country office; A 1 printer; referene-es: Minnesota or Dakota. Frank St. Clair. Galesville. Wis. 1 PRINTER, competent oi taking charge of of fice, desires a situation either in Minnesota or Dakota. Address 7... Globe-. 1 I J EPORTER — Posit on as reporter or editor V on paper in Minnesota or Dakota; experi enced man: can furnish references from metro politan dailcs. Address E. 8., Box 107, North field. Minn. 7 OI / \ and upwards loaned on personal property Oj.vJ See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 2u7 | SALESMAN — Situation wanted as traveling salesman; experience in tlie liquor business; English. German and Scand.navian spoken. G. A. E.. Globe office. 7 CITUATION— By an American who is willing O to do any kind of inside work; would work for his board. Address W. H. 8., Globe. 1 CITUATION— By a young man w'th fair En k glish education to do any work whatever; would work for his board. Address R. S., Globe. 1 TRAVELING SALESMAN— Situation with paint house having god trade in Minnesota and Dakota. Address Paint, Globe. 3 r I ' II X VTR !CAL manager of some means and 1 lady singer. C. L„ Globe. 1 TTTATCHMAN— An old man wants a situation V\ as watchman, Address M. P.. this office. 4 AFOSK FOR BOARD— A ma", wno is not \ » afraid to do any kind of work would work for his board. Address W. 11. 8.. Globe. 3 tTTORK FOR BOARD— Wanted place to \V work for board while attending school: h.>-t of references. Address or call j. 8.. room 22, Union Mock. 3 I nrORK FOR BOARD— Situation by an ; »» American to do any kind of inside work; i would work for his board. Address W. It. U.. I Globe. 4 I FOR BOARD— WiII any 0:1 c gve I \ young man of superor education, hiving! good city refer nccs. and who is not a' raid of ! work, employment by which he can earn his board. Edward R. Evans, general delivery, city.3 | Y\7"E CAN GIVE yon sitings and make you j V t photos in time tor the holidays; cab net j photos only $2 per doze::: come before the pr.ee rises. Greenleafs. 27 East Th.rd st. 356» j MOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES 351-301 ! C-MOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES, j O 361-361 1 MOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTE*. | CMOKE GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES. O 351-301 I Female. ®o^ s to-morrow moruing early to sell I '" v/ the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe. BUTTON-HOLES— Situation to make button holes in private families or for dressmakers. I Address U9 West Third st., Room 6. 1 ! COOK — Situation wanted by an experienced j lady cook; best of references. Address 271 | Westminster st. 3 i COOK— First class, wants work by the da v. ! Room 10, Wharton Block, 151 West Third st. CLERK— Young lady of excellent education j desires position in any office; writes a splen did hand and has best city references. Address I S. M. C. Globe office. 5 GOVERNESS— A position by a lady to care | children or do plain sewing; is willing to & I cist in anything. Answer at once, S. C. Globe. 1 OUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by a ; middle-aged widow as housekeeper m small : family. Call or address Mrs. AY., 217 Spruce st. 7 I . ST. PAUL. DALLY GLOBE, THURSDAY MOjRNUSTG DECEMBER 24, 1885. SITUATIONS WANTED. Females Continued. OUSE K E E l' K ß— Respectable and well-qual- i ! ilied iady wishes situation in small family; .alar} moderate in comfortable home. Address i. \V., (;lobe. I • LAUNDRESS — A strong girl wants to do i [ washing and ironing In private families. I , iddress AY,, Globe office. 4 I NEEDLE WOMAN and fancy worker: well- | educated young lady wishes position in rtore or family; speaks German fluently. E. 8.. llohe. 1 , OFFICE WORK— By young lady; would go as ! cashier or clerk in a store. Address I. M., !08 Nineteenth ay., Minneapolis. 7 ' SITUATION wanted by an experienced lady in O sewing machine office; spea't* both German md English well. Address 10, B. F-. Globe office. 1 HORTHAND— A position by v lady short — hand and typewriter. Address A. N. M., i Hlobe. j 4 , (>^'D Gfltl. in family, or nurse; best of | - references. Address M. A., Globe. 1 [ TTOUNti LADY who has had over 3 years' ex- j J. perience in the postal service wishes a situa- j tion iv some postofu.ce by Jan. 1; highest recom mendations ;>iven. Address C. N.. care Carrier 2l FOR RENT. Stores. Etc. fAA BOYS to-morrow morning early to soil t/v/v/ the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe. . OTORE — Corner St. Peter and Wabasha; large O and convenient. Weuzel Achterling. 348-70 lio'lx-,. >""./" v \ B'lV"! to-morrow morning early to sell • 'v t\J the mammoth Christmas number of the ilobe. DWELLING HOUSE, first-lass, latest im provements, possession immediately, next my residence, 278 West eventh st. J. B. Brisbm. 30s* FURNISHED HOUSE}— The larcor part of a furnished house neir business; rent, f'!s per month. Address O. X., No. 25, Globe Office, '3 HOUSES — $25 per month each for two houses, 693 East Seventh st., 9 rooms, and 5<!9 Canada St.. 8 rooms. J. f. Allen, druggist, corner Seventh and Jscksop sts... B*9-58 HOUSE for rent: ten rooms: all modern im provement. 1(31 West Sixth st. Inquire urithin. 31i>-'J2 HOUSE with o rooms for $15 per month; only 1 block frinvetreet ears; near -East Seventh St. Apply to J. A. Sabin, Davidson block. 344-374 McKOAL Sfp;. £57 —At a low rent to a good tenant, this desiiable 9-room house, bath, etc., a few steps from street cars; Phalen water. Inquire of B. F. Ziihm. St. Paul Wagon & Carriage company, corner S xth and M nnesota sts. 2SB* (£l/ | and upwards loaned on personal property «?1U See Doming & Co. 's ad. in financ al col. 270 RICE ST. AND UNIVERSITY A Y.— House with 6 rooms, closets, pantry, woodshed, hard and soft water. 7 SIBLEY ST., 412— House of 4 rooms to rent and furniture for sale. Apply to Sansomc Brothers. SSB . ELBV A Y.— House, between Western ay. and Arundel St.; $5 per month. Apply to ilorton Portrait company. 440 Wabasha st. 2 Kooms. ■ £./"W"k BOYS to-morrow morning early to sell • " IV) the mammoth Christmas uumer of the Globe. BLUFF ST., 70— One or two well-furnished r< ,oms. ■ 5 BLUFF ST., 23— Large front alcove room, sec ond 3oor; parlor, first floor, fronting Central park, ice palace, etc. 5 BLUFF ST.. 70 — One or two nicely-furnished rooms. Inquire 359 Minnesota st. 1 BEDFORD ST.. 6'J4— Four rooms,,with all con veniences for housekeeping. 1 ROADWAY, 4S9— Nicely-furnished front, al cove room, with modern conveniences; hentod: $lli per month. 1 BROADWAY, 31*0. corner Sixth street east- Board and nicely-furnished front room for two, with all modern conveniences and warm hails. l^ COLLEGE A V.. 20 WEST-Young lady teacher wants room-mate. 3 ED A R STT7"o78 -Front room: first floor; bay window; nicely furnished; suitable for one or two persons; use of bath. XCHAN'iE ST., 366 NORTH— Comfortable furnished room, suitable for one person; $8 per month. • FuiiTll ST., 275— Nice furnished rooms; fur nace heat; all modern conveniences. 4 EIGHTH ST.. 320— Pleasant furnished room, hot and cold water, good bath, pleasant loca tion; three doors from Portland block. 3 IGHTH AND wTbAShJv STS— For rent two flats, eleven rooms, closets, Phalen water; pleasantly located on corner. A. Winter. 858-344) IGHTH ST., 417 EAST— To one or two gen tlemen, a large, pleasant room; board, also. 1 IGHTH ST., 417 EAST.-To a lady, a small comfortable room, with board; music teacher preferred. 1 ElGlf TH ST. ,229— Pleasant unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, upper or lower floor; mod erate rent: de-irable and convenient location. 1 FURNISHED ROOM— Large front furnished room: large connecting closet, with window; bath room on tho same floor: hot and cold .water; gas and fuel provided if desired. Address M. E. N.. Globe. 3 FURNISHED ROOMS.threeneatly.on ground flcor in brick block and doe to business, fur nished throughout for hou-ekeeping; reference required. Address L. H., Globe. 4 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with alcove; pleasant; in strictly private family; for two young gentlemen; references exchanged. Address P. E. W„ Globe. 3 FOURTH ST., 161 WEST— Furnished rooms, one block from Rice park. 3 FOURTH ST „ IJ3 WEST— Room to rent very cheap for the winter. 1 ORT ST., 388 NOR TH— One or two furnished rooms, with large closet; sa. table for light housekeeping. 1 IFTH ST., 119 WEST, near Rice park— One furnished room with board. 5 FIFTH ST.. 44 WEST— WeII heated furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board. 3 FIFTH ST.. 210 WES r_ Furnished front al cove room suitable for light housekeeping; two closets; conveniences; two blocks from Rice park. 1 FIFTH ST., 411 EAST— Furnished rooms; new block; conveniently located. 1 HOVSEKE F PlNG— Parlor floor of four rooms, bay window and bath, either furn.shed or unfurnished: seven minutes' walk west of postof lice. Address P.. Globe. 4 TACKSON ST., 319— One furnished room. JACKSON ST— Sl3J6— Nicely-furnished room .J near postdfflce, well heated; $10 per month. Bently & Hildebrand. | ARGE FRONT ROOM, furnished, lighted I J by three windows, large closet connecting, lighted by one window, bath-room on same floor supplied with hot and cold water, use of gas and fuel. Address M. K. N.. Globe office. 1 MARKET ST.,- J4S— Furnished front room, fronting Rii'a park. 5 'VTINTH ST., JI7 AND BROADWAY— Two i i well-furnished rooms with stove and three closets. i'> and $10. 5 NINTH ST.. 317 and Broadway— Two well-fur iii-hed rooms with stove and" two closets; $>> and $111. 4 VLN*! if C T.. S:'s EAST— Furnished or unfur i. l ni-iieu front room. near Portland blnek. 4 IV IXTlllii.. 327 EAS ~Pkasam furnished i. room with alcove; private family. 4 TVTINTH ST., s«n EAST— N.celyTfurniahed i. i front rooms with or without board; cheap est in the city. I jyj :> rH No. 13 EAST — Furnished room. 1 1 heated: S" 1 per month. 1 NINTH ST., 236 :: VST— Nicely furnished large front parlor bedroom, with use of bath Brst B ior. 1 YEAR POSTOFF'CE — Nicely-furnished 1* room at $10 per month. Bently & Hildebrand. 313H Jackson st. • 5 OAK ST.. 391— Nicely-furnished front ttlcovi room with board: all modern conveniences. '•■ DLEASANT AY., 186— Boom-mate by a •1 «l young gentleman; pleasant location, modern conveniences. R. forences exchanged. Call at 161 We-t Third st., or 16 ; Pleasant ay. 5 PLEASANT A Y.. 212 -Two pleasant rooms Eve minutes' walk from postofflce. ] ROOM-MATE— A gentleman as room-mate: fine room, splendid location; references fur nished nhd required. Address S., Globe office. 4 r> AMSEY ST.— New house, nine rooms, mod- V crn improvements. Inquire at Cardozo Eros., Filth and Jackson. 338- 1 1 ROBERT ST.. fill— Fnrnished rooms, on firs; or second floor: rent cheap. J KOXi!t) ST.. 569 — Taree rooms, up-stiirs. partly furnished, for $5 per month to parties without children. 1 ST. PETER ST.. 489-A suite of three or four rooms suitable for light housekeeping: also two or three rooms furnished: reference exacted. 1 OT. Pr. 1 EH ST.. 3a7— Handsome suite or rooms: O furnished; with or without board, with use of bath. » 1 SUMMIT AY.. 11— Suite of furnished and un furnished rooms: rent exceedingly low. 3 SEVENTH ST., 222 WIST, corner Chestnut — Suite of rooms for housekeeping furnished or unfurnished: new block: s'reer car line. 5 SEVENTH S l\, 51; r-A.s 1. th.rd floor, right stairs — Neatly furnished room; $10 a month. 1 SEVENTH ST.. 232 WEST- Room-mate, by a respectable young gentleman, who has a very pleasant and comfortable room. 1 S EVENT H~sT.7e AST— Six rooms to rent in the Geiselman block, cheap. Inquire of I. Geiselman at bioek. 1 SEVENTH ST., 416 WEST— Nicely-furnished front roam, with bay window, in private fam ily, with board, for man and wife or two gentle men; comforts of home; use of piano; terms rea sonable; street ears pass the door. 1 SEVEN iH Si.. 593 EAS I'— Two nice rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished, with board if desired, 7 I FOR RENT. | Rooms Continued. SPRUCE ST., 225— Suite of newly-furnished rooms; also single room tor gentlemen or man and wife; pleasant and quiet and contralto- ' cation; good board next door. 5 i S" PRUCE 5r.,'213— Can accommodate three or I four men or man and wife with board and room in a private family. 1 V^ j /; and upwards loaned on personal property '-4? IV ' See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial 001. 276* TWELFTH Sl'., 65— One large, pleasant fur nished room suitable for two persons. 1 WEST COLLEGE AY., 4S— Nicely-furnished front room in private family witb board; steam heat and use of bath. 6 AX/" EST FIFTH ST-125— A nicely-furnished VI room for rent, heated by register. 4 WABASHA ST., 827— Koom-mate, by a sin. VV glo, respectable man: cheap. Call or send addross to Oscar Weyrauch. 827 Wabasha. 4 IFAUASHA ST., ?29— Room-mate by respect- VV able man; German preferred. Address, stat ing age, Oscar Woyranda. 3 WABASHA S 1., near Summit ay.— Two front rooms, furuished. with or without board. Address A., Globe. ;. ■ -. 1 "YTTABASHA ST.,424— Nice'y-furnshed rooms, VV en suite or single; also 224 Hast Seventh, be low Sibley I TT /"ABAS HA AND EIGHTH— Two flats, VV pleasantly located; 11 rooms; Phalen water. Apply to A. Winter. 1 Yl7 ABASHA ST., 628- elegantly furnished VV suite of rooms; also single room; well heated; call. .■ ■ ■. •■■ . 1 TTTAENUT ST., 313— Nice, large furnished VV front room, in private residence, for two or four gentlemen. I 14 SUMMIT AY.— Three or four elegn.nt ~\' rooms, overlooking "ice palace;" very cen tral; modern improvements: home comforts; pri vate family; rare opportunity; references ex changed. ■ 3 •T^l WEST COLLAGE AY.— Double parlors >C 4l H on first floor; grata, steam heater aud bath; possession g.ven Jan. 1. 3 »*"•_) *J EA ST NINTH ST.— Pleasant furnished ' ' • J rooms; hot and cold water and use of bath room. 3 ■ if.; RICE ST.— Front room witb bay win >C*J< I dow 3 QA f* MARKET T. — Nice large front room. » -frO suitable for two gentlemen; furnished; moderate rent; references requ:red. 3V2* riQ ROBERT ST.— Small furnished room; ► 'I*7 convenient to business; moderate rent. 3 Miscellaneous. Cl ) and upward* loaned ou personal property. Ol' See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial c 01.276 DESK ROOM in Ryan hotel block; elegant quarters. Call at Tribune office. St. Paul. 3 MAGIC t A-TEH S— AVith views, scenes. etc., complete: can be hired for private en tertainments; with or without operator. 549 Tem perance st. 1 AT ICE LARGE OFFICE, in best location, ll heated and lighted: for the winter, rent free to a lawyer or responsible business man who will take charge oi owner's business in his absence. Address J., Globe oilice. 5 TVj"OERIS ST., 239— Barn for rent. 7 OFFICE — For rent, large front office with room Vj adjoining: No. 222 East Seventh St.; second floor; inquire 272 Jackson st. William Constans. 323-3 SEVENTH ST., 362 WEST— Good barn for rent. 358 LOST AND FOUND. ."^/A/A BOA'S to-morrow morning early to sell 1 1 ! l\J the mammoth Christmas number of the Globe, BAY HORSE LOST— Scar on ankle. Notify C 94 AYestern av J 5 BAY PONY FOUND— Apply at my place on Stillwater road, near St. Paul harvester works. AA'illiam L. Ames. 4 BANGLE LOST, with the initials C. K. on one side and May on the oth-.r; finder please re turn to corner Franklin and Seventh st. and get reward. 1 BOOK LOST— Lumber delivery book; leave at No. 244 East Seventh st., and receive reward. W. F. Fifieid & Co. 1 COW LOST— West St. Paul, on Sunday, red cow, heavy with calf, white spot on forehead and white end tail and small bell on neck. Finder please return to A. Hama. next to Bruggeman's brewery, West S. Paul, and get reward. 4 DOG - LOST OR STOLEN, Mastiff pup; re turn to 33 College ay. and receive reward. 4 DOtJ LOST— On Friday, a small dog. black in color with white feet. Finder will return to C. Hawngs, 407 Exchange, and receive reward. 1 DOG FOUND— A black and white dog came to mv place near Lake Como, a day or two since. G. g. Blaky. 1 DOG FOUND— A large brown and white .nas tiff dog; owner can get the same by calling at 221 Ducas St., AA'est St. Paul. 7 EARRiNG FOUND— Black "andgold. on Rani-* sey St., near West Seventh st. Owner may have it by calling at 284 Lisbon St., Mrs. W. C. Kelly. S F JARRING LOST— A gold earring, with onyx J and pearl settings; finder please leave at Giobe for reward. 2 FOUND— The right place to get a good over: coat for the least money is positively at Max Strouse's, 181 AYest Seventh St.; boys' overcoats from $'* up; men's overcoats with plush collar at 4; buffalo and coon overcoats $10 to 115 less than any other dealer can sell tln.m^ 333* C-IOLD-r.EAF SCARF PIN LOST with dia- X mond setting. Reward if left at 3SI East Market st. or corner St. Paul and Sumerset. E. AA'.T. 5 ft OLD MEDAL LOST— In the vicinity of vT Seven corners a gold medal, benr'ng the name of Terence O'Brien. Lake A'iew academy, Sauk Centre. Finder will please leave at 382 North Fort st., and rer eire reward. 5 p OLD PIN FOUND— An eng : r.ecr's gold pin. VT Call Monday. AA'm. H. Koempel, 313 Waba sha st. 1 !\/T IFF LOST— Near Franklin nnd Third, a L* I black velvet muff, raccoon trimming. Finder will please return the same to J. Danz, 403 Ex change. 1 OINTER LOST— Dec ISfro-n BBG East Fourth st. a brown-spotted pointer bitch; tinder please return and receive reward. 1 PICTURES FOUND— Thursday, package r-^n tain ne pictures. The owner can have the same by calling at 193 Iglehart st.. city. 1 ROAN MARE FOUND— In mr barn, corner Sixth and Locust sts., one small roan mare. Owner can have her by proving property and pay ing charges. 4 CCARF LOST— Friday. Dec. IR, on Seventh st.. 1 between ,T»ckson and Wabasha sts . a lady's black crocheted scarf; Under will please leave at Globe office. 3 'ilii "ill upwards loaned on personal property. •3)l' See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276* OPANIEL DOG— Strayed or stolen, a brown l^ spaniel dog (bearing License No. 1912). with little wh te on nose and breast. Leave at 131 *:ast Third St. 5 OATCHEL LOST ou AYest Third St. or~Sev -0 enth St.: finder will please leave same with Weinman, 324 AA'abusha, and receive reward. 7 "WANTED TO RENT. tARM — Wanted to lease for a terra of years a good, well-improved farm of from 100 to 2'lo acres within 10 miles of St. Paul or Minneapolis by a thorough, fir-t-class farmer. Address S. J. S., Mankato postoffice, Minn. 349-353 FTRNISHED ROOM wanted for gentleman from Jan. 1; near Bridge square; references; A. P.. this office. p EXTLEMAS AND WIFE desire a fur- Of nisbed and h«ated alcove or suite of rooms, with board, in a strictly private fam.lv; references xebaneed. Address L. 8.. Globe office. 7 Ct E sTi.EMAN--AA'anted by a gentleman a ~X room, comfortably furnished and heated: with or without board; state terms and locality. G. D.. Globe oTIoo. 3 ]VEWI.Y-MARRIED COUPLE desires two LI or three nice rooms, partly furnished, for light housekeeping. D. J. R.. <;lobe. 5 ]. IGHT HOUSEKEEPING— AVanted three KJ furnished rooms for light housekeeping; reasonable rent; within ten minutes' walk of post iiffice. C. 1). 11.. Globe offl c 4 MISCELLANEOUS. . C./VA BOYS tomorrow morning early to sell tlyJ the ma*moth Christmas number of the Globe. / t A.. JOHNSON, 91] Margaret st.. Dayton's * '« bluff, contractor and builder on houses: also jobber^ . .. 259-lm FIT ANTED— The address of the East Lake or V V West Lake Furniture company. Address J., Globe office. 3 'i j . and upwards loaned on personal property Ol ' See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276 OR ADOPTION— AIine healthy g rl baby. Apply room 6, southeast corner Fourth and AA'abasha sts. 1 FOURTH AND WABASnA. southeast corner— Some person. Catholic, to adopt a fine healthy girl baby. Apply Room 3. 6 "INVALIDS TAKE NiU'iCE— The Naturar 1 Castalian Mineral Spring AVater s the mo n. markable natural water known to civiiizari ti possessing qualities for pur fying and _ en chn the blood, which are unequaled. It is a p"s r tiv cure for catarrh, dyspepsia, neuralgia, Iscrofula indigestion and diseases of the kidneys and urin arv organs. Sold by J. H. Brown, corner of Fifth and Robert sts., St. Paul, Minn. The only agent in the state. 344* THE LADIES of the W. C. T. U. will meet to-day at 3p. m. at 53 East Seventh st. A full attendance is desired. _____^_^^__ 5 "" ARCHITECTS. ~ M. R ADC LIFE, architect, rooms 26 and 27, . Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley sts. 247-6 m Q1 f\ and upwards loaned on personal property. •?lvj See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276* OKiIZ i.. AVEISEti, Rooms 39 and 40 chamber of commerce. St. PaulL 277* INSTRUCTION.- HARP, ETC.— Lessons on the harp, zither, flute; terms moderate. P. Ernger, 486 Cedar st^ 3o«-s9 SPANISH TEACHER WANTED— Address M., Globe. I AUCTION BAT..ES. I People's Bonanza. HE EXCITEMENT AND UCSH at the great closing out by auction sale at the Peo ple's Bonanza, 232 Hast Seventh st., is just im mense. You need not wonderl You need not ask why! But come and see how the goods aro slaughtered under the hammer, and then you will not have any cause to be surprised at the whole sale rush for bargains. The stock comprises a large and general assortment of new and choice dry goods, dress goods, plain and checked flannels, yarns, corsets, laces, nightgowns, ribbons, hosiery, , ladies' and misses' Que silk and fur-trimmed cir culars, cloaks, newmarkets, men's and boys' fine overcoats, suits of clothing, fur caps, hard and soft crown, fur hat i and furnish ng goods, trunks, valises, etc., boots, shoes, rubbers, winter over shoes and slippers; also 500 pairs ot red, white, blue and gray all-wool blankets, horse blankets, etc. : all are treated alike, whether rich or poor, and every person attending the sale given the same respect due them at ho ue; ladies, remem ber this and don't fail to come; lady clerks wi 1 show you through the entire stock and assist you in selecting what yon w ah to purchase; parties wishing to buy by private sale will be given goods at auction prices; anct<on sales every day at 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 and 7:30 p. in., until the entire stock is sold; remember the place. 232 Kast Sev enth st.. between Sibley and Wacouta sts.; doors i open from 7a.m. to 9:30 p. m. The People's Bo nanza. 857-53 r PoYS, TOA's, dolls and holiday goods at aue- JL tion. Ladies, attend the great closing out by auction sale this week at tho People's Bonanza, 232 East Serenth st, A largo assortment of fine silk pocket handkerchiefs, dolls of all sizes. Largo variety of toys, albums, children's China tea sets, ladies', misses' and children's jewelry, gold rings, ne-'klaces, gents' and boys' rolled-gold plate cuff buttons, fine silk plush cases and toilet sets. etc. Lad es, remember you are welcome to call and ex amine every article for sale whether you buy or not. Lady clerks will show you through the ent re stock and assist you In selecting what yon ask for. Auction sales at 10 o'clock a. m.. 2 and 7:30 p. m.; bear the place iv mind and don't miss call ing. The People's Bonanza, 232 East Seventh st. 357-53 P. T. KavanasU. ILL POSITIVELY CLOSE out at auction the balance of the stock of tine cloth ng of A. L. Alness in the Davidson block, on Jackson street, near Fourth. The stock at present con sists of about *20.000 worth of fine clothing for men and boys, cardigan jackets, furnishing goods hats, caps, hosiery, notions gloves, etc., etc. Mr. Al ness, having fully determined to retire from the I business, has placed the goods in my hands to sell Without limit to the highest bidder. This sale is j bona tide, and should at once command the atten tion and confidence of the people The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. to-day, and will con tinue from day to day unt 1 the entiie stock is dis posed of. P. T. Kavnnaeh. auctioneer. 354-60 HEAL. ESTATE FOR "SALE. Miscellaneous List. FARM FOR SALE— One hundred and sixty acres: rare chance; easy terms, or will trade for hou^e and lot in St. Paul or Minneapolis not exceeding 18,000 in price; 70 acres ploughed land, 30 acres of choice meadow, balance pasture and tii»ber,and fencing;S-room house w;th bay window; stone cellar, cement bottom; cistern, soft water; wind mill, as good as new; large barn, can tie up 40 cattle and 24 horses; finest locution in the state; plenty shade; IU mnutes' drive from a beautiful village. For term" address J. M. 8., Box 3, Clearwater, Wright county, Minn. 358 AVI.N'k RE I KftAN'iE.) rafComo out lots I now offer lots for sale on easy terms. This property is situated within forty rods of the state fair grounds and the St. Paul city park, in full view of the Northern Pacific shops and Huniline university, fronting on Snelling and Como ave nues, midway between the two cities. The most desirable property for residences in the county. Apply on the premises or direct to Lorenzo Hoyt, Si. Paul, box 363. 354-67 CtHMCE LAND two miles from c ; ty limits at ' $S5 per acre; lots on the proposed motor line at 1200 on monthly payments. Rullman & Co., 115 East Seventh st. 356-53 ~ FINANCIAL.. IVTEWPOKT & PEET. Drake block. Third st., i v opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to S per cent, on improved city property, and furnish :t without delay: they also buy and sell mortgages' bonds and stocks. -21stf PPI.Y to A. Britoberts. Room 10, corner Fifth and Wabasha, if yon want loans on personal property. w-f ANY AMOUNT to loan on improved city pron ertv at lowest rates by Bergstrotn it Co.. 205 East Seventh st. 340* PER <>N I L PROPERTY LOANS made at an hour's notice; also on pianos, organs, teams and other good security; no charge for making oet papers, no publicity; drop us a line and we will call. Notesbought and money advanced on time chocks. Deming, 362 Jack son, corner P fth st., up-ta rs. (tOOD IN'V* S' ; ~Te'NT— s2o,oo9 new treasury X stock of the Stevens ounty Abstract and Real Estate agency of Morris, Minn. This com pany paid 15 per rent, dividends the past -ear. Address P. A. McCarthy, President, Morris, Minn. 348-78 . /~A ANN.IN & CO.. 325 Jackson st.. buy notes and , cjUT leqtUmqtvpy on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., ls wsthOlttrf'?]ri*val'or publ city, aud accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. 223* MONEY TO LOAN on good security. Haas 4 FowW, 80 East Third st.. Pioneer Press block, St. Paul. 344; ON AND AFTER DECEuBER 10 I buy mortgage notes; also private loans on good personal property at low rates of interest. H. Rothschild, rrcslerblo'k. 343* Q,C. ./A TO $100 000 T-t LOAN on improved •- *./ \J or unimproved property. Money promntly handed over wlv>n application is ap proved. No delay for Eastern capital. We have also a few choice bargains in real estate. North western Land and loan Agency, 72 Court block. Henry 3, Potts, manager. 337-60 Q?r\j i\ to SoO.OOO loans made without delay as •J?*/ ' ' sonn as ttle can be examined on St. Paul resl estate, with interest from 0 to 8 per ] cent.; bu Id ng loans specially attended to. Ap ply to K. S. Chittenden, First National bank build i njr 226-1 y Q I j u\ r\(^{\ TO LOAN on improved St. • 1' " >U " ' Paul real estate. 3 to 5 years' time, in any amount, from *l,00i) to *20,00t. w.th interest at 6. 6 1-2, 7, 7 1-2 and S per cent., accord ing to values and location: money furnished ' im mediately. S. S. Stokes, investment broker. No. 157 East Fourth St., under First National bank. BU <T V Ess CgAVCgg. \LIVE BUSINESS Al AN wanted as partner in each of the following places, at once: Manitoba. Minnesota. Dakota, Nebraska and Kan sas: a farmer preferred! must have *500; to take a half interest in the most useful, saving invention oi the age to tho prairie farmer, "A Straw Fuel Pre^s." Makes bales any size: burns in any stove; simple, cheap profitable. Address all inquiries to J. W. itobb it!, patentee and manufacturer, postoffiee box 231. Ellendale. Dak. 351-56 twit BARBER SHOP— For sale a two-chair barber shop aud bath rooms doing good business; sell cheap for cash. Ad iress A. 11. Z. Globe. 3 I">ARBER Si! -r for sylo; 2 chairs and 2 biitii "i rooms; doing good business; sell cheap for cash, Adurt ps A. It. V... Globe office. 1 BOARD 1 V ■.-.-:■: .•: S;; in West St. Paul, near the new railroad depot, for sale cheap by Bergstrom ft ("•>.. 200 Bast Seventh st 350* BUSINESS of all kinds bo mht. sola or ex changed by Eer^strom & Co., 206 East Sev enth it. 340* jTtIGAR STAND— C ; gar. stationery and news v. stand tor sale; location one of tlie best; rea son for sell ng part/ going out of city. Address D 10, care Globe. 357-63 CIGAR STAND— One of the best cigar stands in the citj for sale by Bergstrom & Co., 206 East Seventh st. 340* DRUG Sri)i'.'-C for sale on easy terms; on the principal street in St. Paul. Address P. 0., box No. 2316. 5 HOTEL for sale, at a bargain, at terminus of Hast ng« A Dakota road; envoys the patron age of all commercial men. Address Holbrook House. Kllendale Dak. 355-362 ACKuKT-A first-class laundry, doing SSOO per week business, for sale by Bergstrom & Co., 206 Kast Seventh st. 340' M/l EA r t;AKi IT— Meat market wanted to IVI sell: well established trade, parties having good reasons for selling. Address G. E., Globe. 7 OPERATOR— A good operator with a small capital at the Globe Talegraph company by Jan. 1. Write or see Globe Telegraph company. St. Paul. 357-6(1 PAYING BUSINESS— For sale on easy 'terms or exchange for good farm, a big-paying busi ness in St. Paul, with five, six or seven teams completo; good cit:ht-room house, sixteen-horse barn, sheds, etc. ; reasons, poor health. Address A,. It. C, Globe office. 858-69 PARTNER — With from «1,500 to $2,000. to engage in wholesale liquor business; must be energetic business man. J. I. E.. Globe office. 6 ART sEX wanted w th $2,000 to *5 000 to join advertiser in a Srst-'lass merchant tailoring business: best location iv the city. Tailor, Globe office. 1 PARTNER, with $300. in a good paying busi ness; a worker can get money back in two months. Address C, Globe. 4 RESTAURANT for sale; good location; would trade for a lot. K. X., Globe office. 3 RESTAURANT on Broadway, near Seventh st.; fine business: party wants to leave town; for sale by Bergstrom A Co.. 206 East Seventh st. 340* SEVENTH ST., 186 WEST- -Restaurant in good running order.for sale cheap. 354-60 SALOON and boarding-house in a good loca tion for sale cheap. Inquire of A. Yoerg, Jr. 353-59 SALOON — One of the best saloons in the city. centrally located, for sale by Bergstrom & Co., 206 East Seventh St. 340* THEATER FOR SALE— The Owl theater at a reasonable figure. For particulars address The Owl Theater, Fargo. Dak. 4 II E OFFER our salesroom. No. 100 East V V Third st., with limited amount of stock at a low price, as we wish to center all our business into our wholesale warehouse, corner 1 bird and f John. Proden Stove Co. 351-59 I WANTED— A young man with some eap'tal U partner of saloon aad restaurant; a ; splendid chance for tha right party. Inquire 373 ■ Jackson st. C? 1 j and upwards loaned on persona, pr ... ... jjpjlU See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276* r.l. , j it ij j BU.Si.NESs for sale ou easy fJJIU^UUU terms, or will exchange for farm near railroad station. Address X. Y. Z., Globe. | FOR SALE. ANEW twenty-stop organ for only $50; one for 25: for $10, etc.; elegant pianos cheap; now is your time to call. C. W Youngman. 115 East Seventh st. 354-00 BEDROOM SET— A handsome bed-room set and dressmakers' table; very cheap. I call at 67 Irving Park. ' 3 I BIRDS, BIRDS. BIROS— AII kinds of birds arrived at Keil's bird store for Christmas presents. No. 829 Fauquier St., one blook of Sev enth st. ear. 1 BOOK CASE, lawn-roller and tub for bath room for sale at 80, old number, Ramsey st.. or one door east. 7 CHKST OF CARPENTER TOOLS— A chance to buy cheap; call before 10 a. m. or after sp. m. Smith, 97 West Tenth st. 4 j ptOW— Well bred, at 437 Fuller st. COUNTER— Good six-foot counter, ./ith draw ers, cheap, at A. L. Hainan 4 Co.'s, watch- j makers. 305 Jackson st. 1 \ CALIGRAPH— $00 buys upper and lowercase \ calicraph; good as new; worth *85. Address C. M. Hall, Hudson. Wis. 350-58 CiLARIONETS— Two full-keyed clarionets, j > German silver keys; write for particulars. | William Schindler. Lake City. Minn. 3 j CUHIOSITiES-Aeab.net of natural curios ities for s lie. William Markoe, 630 St. Peter st 353-360 DOLMAN, stilish, good as new, cheap. Ad _ dress J. 42, Olube. 1 FOLDING BED, almost new, finished ia cherry, very cheap. 300 Itamsey st. 4 T^RO^I !\ ■• W to Christinas 1 discount any -T thing in the city on pmnos organs or any musical instrument for a Christmas 1 resent: call and be eonvineed. C. W. Youngman. 116 Bast Seventh st. 354-60 FOR THIS WEEK— The greatest slaughter in albums ever heard of for Christmas pres ents. For $1.50 I will sell you a $6 album; holds 10U pictures: leather and morroco bound; tbey must go: price no object. Call and see them at 217 East Seventh St., up-stairs. John Httisley, agents' suppl es office. 354-61 p R IUND OYSTER SHELLS for poultry: " I 100 pounds for $1.50. Lewis 800. corner Cherokee ay and Orleans St., Wjst St. Paul. 4 JCE PLOUGH, mirker. tongs, snlirt'ng bars, two >cc jack* an. l ice hooks for sale chean; address or call on E. O'Leary, 168 East Fairfield ay. West St Panl. * 1 (^1 j , and upwards loaned on personal property. • .'l> ' See Doming 4 Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276 UKLI.EK, 505 East Seventh st, sells foot wear at great bargains! call and see him. 347 p lANO— Apply at 99 West Third st 3 T>IANO for sale or rent. Enquire at 161 Nina ay. QKATES — A now pair of No. 101$ niekle- O plated Acme skates in first-class condition ; will let them go cheap. Call at 193 West Sixth st. and inspect. 3 SAFE — Good, medium-sized, fire-proof safe at a very low price. Address Room 21, Chamber of Commerce. 5 E LYING— For spot cash, fifty feet of shelv- O iug for shoes; also counter and show-cases. Address N. E. A., Globe. ' 1 STOVE — A large box stove for Bale cheap; al most new. 173 West Third st. 2 HOUSES. CARRIAGES. AC. HORSE and wagon for groceries. Address Q. T.. Globe. ; 857-63 TWILL SELL a pony, with harness and rig, snitable for light delivery for $30, or exchange for goods._ Address E.J. Johnson. Globe office. 1 42" 1 1 1 and upwards loaned on personal property. •]? ' See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276* MS. SMi fII has changed his livery, feed. • boarding and sales stable from the West side to the corner of Oak and Sherman sts.; hacks, carriages aud cutters of all descriptions; also fine hearses. 354-60 ONE BLACK MARE for sale, by George Glick, son of Grens Bashaw; alsooneblack mare by Star of the West, and a mare by Clay Pilot, can show 2:25 gait. For full description and pedigree address G. H. Goodrich. 3 SPLENDID TEAM for sale of dark bays; ex cellent roadsters; warranted sound and gen tle. Apply E. A. Heath. 122 East Third st. 4 "I TSE FOR BOARD— I want a driving horse vJ for its keeping; light driving; wUI keep horse in livery stable. D. P., Globe. 1 TO EXCHANGE. TEREOPTIC— Ed L. Peet, Anoka, Minn.. will exchange New Orleans Exposition slides for miscellaneous or dissolving effect slides. 3 lj* I , and upwards loaned on personal property. «Px' See Deming* Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276* CEWING MACHINE— New. for a suit of O clothes or ladies' fine dolman. Address J. R.. Globe. 1 SEVEN LOTS at Forest Lake, Minn,, to ex - change for vacant city property. Inquire at 416 Kittson St., St. Paul. 354-60 PERSONAL.. CLAIRVOYANT BUSINESS— G. L. Woods, clairvoyant business medium; advice on busi ness and social matters. Constance block, 228 East Seventh street room 7, St. Paul, Minn. 273* 1 T^OitITJNE-i'ELLER— Mrs. A. Eckkhardt, IST i- the most reliable and truthful fortune teller on every subject of men's lives of the past snd future, offers her services to the public at 229 Grove street, between Broadway and Canada. 280-280 i». 1 and upwards loaned on personal property •" 1 ' See Deming 4 Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276 HOW CAN you make such elegant cabinet rized photos for only $2 per dozen, is asked at Greenleafs photo studio, 27 East Third street, many times every day. Well, there isn't much profit in it, to be sure, but we get acquainted; you get $5 worth for »2, and by and by, when the cut rates are over, you will come to me again. Yes. we are glad to see you ail, and make your sittings at the $2 rate. We will treat you courteously, show you proofs and deliver you the dozen por traits for the *2. Come at once and secure your chance before the price rises. Respectfully, Greenleaf. 236* PHRENOLOGY, MESMERISM and mind -L healing successfully taught. Prof. McLean. In. ternational hotel. 3t*-fil DYE WORK-.. DL. .TAMIESON, feteara Dye Works— Gents' . clothing a specialty, 412 Wabasha St., St Paul, Minn. 2aJ*. LssGssinsnt for Graflina and Guttering Alice Street Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Miun., Dec. 23, 1885. f The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at thoir office in said city at 2 p. m. on the ith day of January, A. D. ISSG. to nia'rte an assessment of benefits, costs aud expenses arising from the grading 1 and gut tering of Alice street, from Ohio street to Cherokee Avenue and around Alice Park, in said city, on the property on the line of said Improvement, aud benefited thereby amonnt )■/ in the aggregate to :2,805.00. AH pcrsous interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of mak ing- said assessment and will bo heard. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 358-59 Assessment for Gratii g an. Gntlering Western Ayenne. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 23, 1885. ) The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St.Paul.Mlnnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 4th day of January, A . D. 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, ccsts and expenses arising from the grading aud guttering of Western Avenue from Como Avenue to Maryland street in said city.on the property on the line of said improvement and benefited thereby amounting in the aggregate to $10,064.00. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and placoof making said assessment and will be heard. WILLIAM BARRETT. President, Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works 358-5S Assessment for Grading anil Mm Arcade Street Office of the Board of Public Works, t City of St. Paul. Minn., Dec 23, 1885. ( The Board of Public Works in and for the cornoration of the 'ityof St. Paul. Minnesota, will meet at their Office in said city at 2 p.m. on the 4th da of ..anuary, A. D. 18t<6. to j make an assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from the grading and bridjr ina of Arcade sl.re»t, I'iorn Seventh (Tth) Street to Maryland street, in said city, on the p-operty on the lin ! of said grading and bridg ing an I on all thai property bounded ou the north by Maryland Street ens- by Forest street, south by the rUrbt of way of the St. Paul & Diilurh Bttilroad Comptm ' and on the west hv Weide a'.-euue. and deemed benefited thereby amounting In the aggregate to 520, --5b3.8.i. A!l person? interested aro hereby notified to be p r ben.t at sad time and place of making S-iid as>e s'lietit a,. ■< «m I c tsir I. ' WILLIAM BARRETT. President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. BSB-69 7 AT AND AROUND SEVEN CORNERS IS M j J? <>VS to-morrow morning early to sell * the mammoth Christmas number of tin Globe. T>OA RUING- Winslow house. Seven corners: J-J good rooms and board: rates tl to *2 per day. TARUGS— At Wilkes' pharmacy you get pre- JLf ■erVptions filled with the purest drugs, with out which the physicians' skill is of no avail; a very des.rable and complete line of the best toilet goods. 271 ' T° T HE UADIES-Our new stock oTcal fori "T„ n.u oanned koocU nre just in: prices 5 cents Warner *T. *£*£* ™?' onler 8t OI " !e fr °™ Wagner 4 Gasser, the popular Seven corners gro- Ce "' , 271» j piCTURES_.p een i iarbrilli tQ thogfi -, A tures made at Taylor's Seven Corners gallery. 272* EAST SEVENTH STREET STOEEB.' i TTOLMES has a fine selection of ladies and get* " "emen s gold watches, with latest styles chains, of all grades. Get my prices before you make any purchases. 141 East Beventh st. opdo ! site Ryan hotel. FINE SET of brass instruments for sale cheap at 116 Bast Seventh st. 324. 'VTELSON BANJOS and C. L. Martin "guitars" I _____» Youngman's, 115 Kast Seventh st 324* NE FINE VIOLONCELLO, in perfect con dition, only t!5. cost t35. 312* TTOLMES has some of the finest diamond scarf A -I pins, diamond studs, diamond ear-drops, dia mond lace pins and diamond cuff buttons at prices lower than any other house in the city. Call and see them at 141 East Beventh. opposite Ryan hotel. 339* T)CT new shades in your homes; beautiful new Tir rJ° n ?% low ' at J ' °' Simonet's Upholstery house, 141 East beventh. 275* F URN I TU RE taken from the house and de- J- hvered free of charge; re-upholstering iv ,o c . ,t - ma . nner at lowe9t rates - See J. C. Bimonet, 12, East Seventh, the leading upholsterer. 275* "DEAUTIFUL plush parlor suits, my own -L» make, for $35; ladies, see them. J. C. Simonet, 127 East Seventh. The finest suite to order up to *200. 275* DAKOTA AY. STORES-West St. Paul. OUQUET 4 KRIBS, 123 Dakota ay., Wesl St. Paul, carry a full line of hardware, stoves and tinware. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Best goods and lowest prices. . 343* MAS NOVELTIES at C. W. McNeills'. Ha hns the only complete stock of holiday goods and stationery on the West side. Call and see him at IPS Dakota ay.. West St. Panl. 342* T OWEST PRICES— LATEST STYLES— 1-/ E. J. Heimbach. boots and shoes. 102 Dakota ay.. West St. PauL Largest stock. Bolid leather. 342* UY YOUR DRY GOODS of Fred W. Slack 124 Dakota ay.. Bell's block. West St. Paul and get a selection from the 10c counter free, witl a purchase of $1 and upwards. Gift of a clock witl $10 sales. 342> WANTED TO" BUT. BOYS to-morrow morning early to sail *J\J\s the mammoth Christmas number of th« Globe. DUMP-CARTS— Wanted to buy twenty-flvs one-horse dump-carts. Address E. O'Leary, 168 East Fairfield ay.. West St. Paul, Minn. 1 "PNGINEER'S LEVE L— Second-hand en -Lj gineer's level: state price. Address Engineer, Globe. j jM AP— A second-hand map of St. Paul: call on 1» » or address Tuttle & Curtice, Room 14, 303 Jackson st. SHELVING, fifty feet, suitable for shelves; also counters and show cases. Address N C 0., Globe. 4 SECOND-HAND STAIR RAILING, 15 to 20 feet long. Address G. A. V.. Globe < ffiee. 3 %]{ j and upwards loaned on personal property yll> See Deming A Co.'s ad. in financial. c 01267 MBRELLA FOUND— At Nevada concert. Call at register of deeds' office. 5 ANTED TO BUY a young, sound horse, weight between 1,000 and 1,100: must be cheap for cash. Address Riegel 4 Prior, 71 East Fifth st. 5 BOARDING OFFERED. BOARDERS, a few day. wanted at reasonable rates; first-class table. 392 Exchange St. 6 UCAS ST.. 74, West St. Paul-Board and lodging, or table board by the week, day or meal; good table, good beds, and terms reasona ble^ 4 Tv,) DAY BOARDERS, commencing the first *J\J of January, at $12.50 per month in advance; call at King's block, corner of Seventh and Cedar sts., fourth floor, room 1. 349* liEGALS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY —ss. In Probate Court, special term, Dec. 1 1885. In the matter of the estate of Augustus H. Sew ard, deceased. On read ng and filing the petition of Harry Wright of said county, representing among other things that Augustus H. Seward died intestate, leaving Frederick W. Seward and William H. Sew ard, his brothers, his only heirs, an*.' leaving cer tain real estate situated in said Ramsey county, embracing the parcel of land hereinafter de scribed, in which said petitioner is interested: that an administrator of said estate was duly appointed by said court, and that such oroceedings were had therein that in the matter "of said estate in said court a decree was heretofore entered by said court, dated Dec. 23, 1876, purporting to assign the estate of said deceased person to the persons en titled thereto, viz., the said Frederick W. Seward and William H. Seward; and that thereon the said court made an order in terms discharging said ad m.nistrator; that said petitioner, by divers good and sufficient deeds of conveyance from or under .the said Frederick W. Seward and William H. Seward, has, as their grantee, become and is the owner in fee simple of the following described parcel of land situated in said Ramsey county, viz: The westerly thirty-five feet of lot three (3) in block seventy-eight (78) of Dayton 4 Irvine's addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat of said addition, In the office of Register of Deeds of said Ramsey county, which had been part of the estate of said dece dent; that as said petitioner is informed and believes there are no debts or claims existing against the deceased or the said estate not Daid; that the said decree was made without notice and thereupon said petitioner applies thereby to said court to have the said real estate of said de ceased person left by him and especially the por tion herein particularly described, wherein said petitioner is interested as owner aforesaid, as signed to the person or persons entitled thereto and especially the said portion or parcel of land herein particularly described as owner thereof in fee simple without prejudice to any lien of any mortgage upon sal J real estate, and that such no tice be given and proceedings be had in that be half as may be needful and proper in the premises and that such relief may be granted by said court as may be proper. It is ordered that said petition be heard before the judge of this court on Saturday, the 26th day of December. A. D, 1385, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in St. Paul in said county. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order once in each week for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Panl Daily Glove. a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By tho Court, WM. B. MCGRORTY, [_. g.] Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr.. Clerk. Dec 3-4wThur 11. J. HORN, Attorney for Petitioner. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY — ss. District Court, Second Judicial District C. N. Nelson Lumber Company, plaintiff, vs. M. V. Pickert, defendant. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named de fendant: You are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above en titled action, which is on file in the office of tho clerk of said covrt. at his office at St. Paul, Min nesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, in the city of St. Paul, in said county of Ramsey, within twenty days|after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and. if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of $1,458.17 and interest on said sum at the rate of ten percent, per annum, from October 10, 1885, together with the costs and disbursements herein. WARNEK, STEVENS 4 LAWRENCE. Plaintiff's Attornoys, St. Paul. Minn. decl7-7w-thu { TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSBT O ss. In Probata Court, special term, Dec 8. 1535. In the matter of the estate of George K. Bwift, deceased. ' On reading and filing the petition of Charlei N. Bell, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of George K. Swift, deceased, representing among other things, that he has fully administered sa ; d estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed 'or examining and allowing his account of ad m nistration. and for the assignment and distribn tion of the residue of said estate to the person or persons as are entitled to the same. It isordered that sa d account be examined, and peUtion heard, by the judge of this court, on I Jlondav, the 4th day of January, A. D. 1886, at ten o'clock a.m., at the probate office, in St. Panl, in said county. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all per-ons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in sa.d county. By the Court, rr, s 1 WM. B. MCGRORTY, Judge of Probata. Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. delo-4h»4 — NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of M uncsota. Connty of Ramsey — ss. In Probate Cou.'t. special term, Nov. 17, 1835. In the matter of the estate of Sidney F. R. Cod d.n ton. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Pro bate, of tlie county of Ramsey, will upon the '■ 18th day of May, a. d. 13SS, at ten o'clock , a. m.. receive, hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands ol all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for j creditors to present their claims against said es- I tate. at the expiration of which time all claims i not presented or not proven to its satisfaction i shall be forever barred, unless for good cause ! shown further time be allowed. i By the Court. WM. B. MCGRORTY, i [L.B.] Judge of Probate. Silas B. WALSH, Administrator with the will an nexed. novlU-dw-tnr