Newspaper Page Text
ST. PAUL WANTS ULUIJE BRANCH OFFICES. Want Advertisements for tho Globe Received at the Following Place-.: J. Thompson A 908 T. News Healers, corner Jackson and Sixth street*. James M ATniESO-v.Nows Dealer and Confectioner. Ml Bradley street. L.W. Brj*7*"i i.. News Dealer and General Btoro, East seventh street W.H. dowsing, Portland News and Novelty Ba rer. IS 1 Broadway. C.W. McNbi.i.is. News and Stationery Dealer, 108 Dakota avenue. Charles L. NEUMANN. News and Stationery Healer. 352 West Tb rd street F.C. Brown. Newsdealer and Stationer. 441 Wast Seventh street, corner of Douglas. W.R. Freeman. News Dealer and General Store. Bcti Dayton avenue. J.W. SPTtAGHE. druggist, corner University ave nue and Rice street SITUATIONS OFFERED. ■ - Til a l e. __ A GENTS— Either ladies or gents, in every A town and Bit, and «hr*n-« h.-*J the 0u ... y in the e.itue Northwe-t lor he . Ohio rug machine; |109 to sfW per mont ».. c her ■o*L*-90S. „, made: the onl, «* S^uW-« ;«he smell: o.„u. either wool _r-faa-"woa"oa rugs. hood*, mittens, etc.; agents &-U. ran! 88 up. - u,d '''V l, i\ U w ": u a " Me T'^ ri^.i^n. of rug patterns; send #1 with order, win fend 'balanced O. D.; get agency quick before the field i. taken up: instruction* given to work ma chine at mv office. Printed instruction with every machine. John Uaisley. 217 East Seventh st tin | Hair*. St. I '••»'■ _ *-__-- GENTS— The Marsh electric lamp still leads: had Manuholmer Bros, used the Marsh electric lamp their beautiful premises would not h*ve been in ruins to-day. warranted non-explosive; indorsed by all insurance under writers, steady work, and big pay easily made: sample by express 83.50; agents wanted every where can be used on all old fixtures. John nalsley, general agent for the Northwest. East Seventh at., up rtairs. St. Paul. c '**° AGENTS WANTED, either lad-en or gentle men, for a new patent household article never before canvassed; chance of a lifetime; sell* at sight in ever* household: ladies go wild over it; also agents in every county who will appoint sub agent* in every township: sample by I'lailJS cents; nione-v refunded if not of merit. John Uaialey. manufacturing agent. 2iT East Seveuth St.. St. Paul. " AGENTS— Ono hundred good men as agents; good commission paid to good men. Apply to William Young. International hotel. Seventh and Jackson sts.. St. Paul. ? AGENTS— Easy work and good wages. Apply from 6:50 to p. m. at li South Forbes st. 1 BOOK COMPOSITORS Immediately at Hall's job oflloe. 45 East Fourth st. •} BUS 11 ELM EN— good ones; call Wednes day. Spencer, the cash tailor. 175 East sev enth st. ; BAR HER, good, corner Seventh and Washing. ton. J BARBER— First-class at '.0 Dakota ar.. West St. Paul. Peter it. Lynch. _J BOY'— energetic boy aged about 17; one who dresses well and does not Baa tobacco, to run as news agent on Short 1 ne. Call at 10 a. p. orO P. m. only. 206 Drake block. , - B" OY— Age 15 to 18. to take care of cigar store: call at 194 Pearl St.. between 8 and Ma. m. - OY; smart: to leurn a train: must live with parents. Apj'ly Monday »a. m.. 356 Jack-on St., room 4. ___ - BOY— A smart. active, intelligent boy to work in a wholesale bouse. Apply at 66 and H East Seventh st. . . "D OY 13 or 14 years of age, at 3CB Wacouta st- BOY to take care of horses for hoard and to go to school. Address J., Globe. « COLLECTOR— young man; state where lust employed and wages expected. Address 1)., Globe. ** CAN V Two good showcard can vassers. Apply at 1&2 East Seventh st. rooms 6 and 7. ____—__——-———— ■ — — COMPOSITORS— One or two at 818 Minnesota st. J. J. Lemon. , : COPYIST— A young man learning telegraphy wants some one to write for him about four hours afternoons; a student will do. Address, with terms. G. S., box 127. city. * OAT MAKERS— Two first class, and two pantmakers. E. D. Rankin. 812 Kelsey St.. Ebu Claire. Wis. ** CARPENTERS— Fifteen carpenters and ten painters: for fuU particulars send a self addressed stamped envelope. Clerks, bookkeep ers, etc.. furnished with employment at abort notice. Address Palmer's Employment bureau. 424 Main st. La Crosse. Wis. _? COLORED BOY 17 or 18 years old at the St. Paul Health Institute, corner Fourth and Cedar sts. Austin S. Fi»ke. proprietor. 0 TNELIVERY CLERK in grocery: young man X' with somo experience preterreu. o»o —»**■ rel ay. . — ? DRIVER at Kent's package delivery. No 209 West Seventh st, 3 DELIVERY CLERK— Youngman to deliver groceries; must be willing to work; honest; live in the city: come well recommended; German preferred. Address S. T. E. W.. Globe. 1 AKNESSMAKER at 545 Rico at. at once. s OSTLER— I 6or 18 years old who under stands the care of horse* and can milk; do not apply unless you can furnish good reference and under tand your business. Call at once.room 19, Fire and Marine building. _7 OFFICK MANAGER— SaIary and an interest given: from SIOO to 8200 required. Address P. P., Globe. ___- | OFFICE HOY— Young office boy. IL W. Davis & Co.. room 151. Drake block. 7 01 1 ICE WORK— Young man; German pre ferred. Apply at corner of Oneida and James sts. c ARK RESTAURANT— Wanted, everybody In search of a good meal for ISC to call at Park restaurant. East Seventh and Wacouta sts.; we give beef steak, or pork chops, or pork tender loins, or sausage, or eggs, with potatoes, bread. butter, coffee, tea or milk for lie; oyster stew (New York counts'), 20c. *_*_ _M SHOEMAKER— take a bench; good chance IJ for right party. Call at 901 East seventh at. shoe store. ' Cl' 63 SAL EN— Active, energetic, for city and state, to introduce two first-class articles necessary in every household. J. Ueyman, 313!-* Jackson st. 3 SALESMAN— A first-class salesman for pianos and organs; good salary to man who can earn it. 115 East Seventh st. 1 STENOGRAPHERS, call for position at sten »_• ographer's headquarters, room 5, Hale block. 69-65 SHOEMAKERS— Two. at No. 450 Jackson st. Oallick. c T_ 4 MS— live teams to draw ice. at the foot of Sibley st; 13 per day. Apply on the river. E. O'Lem-y. ? TAILORS— good coatmakers and two pants makers; steady job and good pay; come at once. G. Bohlmann. Haywood. Wis. 0 WAGONMAKER at Dakota ay. shop. West St. Paul. _1 YOl MEN AND LADIES wanted to learn telegraphy, days and evening; chance . for men to nearly make expenses while learning. ■ Globe Telegraph company, 56 Davidson block. St. Paul. Minn. . 303» Female). CLERK— A young girl to work in grocery: one • with some experience preferred. 548 Laurel ay. _ 1 pOOK- Also second girl at 530 Olive st. Mrs. v_/ (nanus*, diuiiu. a pOOK and second girl at 617 Wabasha st COOK and second girl for Fort Snelling. J Messrs. Clark, 370 Dayton ay. 7 COOK Girl for kitchen that understands cook ing. 2*l East Ninth st. 7 COOK — Good cook; small family; 3 servants; do not apply unless you have first-class referonce. Call at 420 Holly ay., near Western. 7 COOK- girl, capable of cooking and doing *4_/ general housework. 166 St. Peter st. 7 COOK— Competent and reliable; none other need apply; German preferred; good pay; eference required. 81 College ay. west. 7 COOK and girl to do second work at 517 Waba sha st. , 6 GIRL— A good girl at once at 210 Nelson ay. 3 j GIRL — wrap condensed yeast Apply at 145 West Third st, Frank Gray. 3 * IKLS— Fifty experienced girls for steam I power sewing machines. Apply at Lindekes, Warner _ Schurmeier. comer Fourth and Sibley sts. J GENERAL HOUSEWORK— GirI; five in I family; highest wages paid. Address Capt Stivers, Fort Snelling. Minn. 7 GENERAL HOUSE WORK— Girl at 417 East _ Tenth st. _ 7 HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for small fam- Uy. 107 Martin st. ; * HOUSEKEEPER— For general housework in widow's family; one grown-up daughter; must be competent intelligent and ecouom.cal; good place for the right person. Address, with references, G. C, Globe. ''■;»■:-'-, 3 OUSEWORK-Girl in private family for general housework. Apply 22 Wilkin st. pear athenaeum. > -,*■>.-; - 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework -837 East Seventh st. corner Pine. _3 HOUSEWORK— f-teady girl for general house work In family of three Apply 35 Cedar st. HOUSEWORK— for general housework; small family. Apply 551 Wacouta st. 8 HOUSEWORK— Girl, in a small family: one who can sleep at home. Apply corner Col lege ay. and Wabasha st. over butcher shop. 8 SITUATIONS orFERKD. Fomalea- Continued. HOUSEWORK— flood girl at 584 Robert st| call between 10 and 1 o'clock. } HOUSEWORK— A girl fur general housework at 630 St Peter st. 8 Hopsi: WORK— Girl wanted at once at MSI Pine st. , I ', ii OLbEWOKK— A girl at 116 Holly a*. j OUSKWOKK— One girl for general honse work and one fur second work, 818 Nel son ay. 1 I I vi sEWOUK— GirL 671 Jackson st l HOI'S E WO RK— Young girl to assist, for board * and music lesson*. Address, giving age. ' Household. Globe. . 1 ; ■TTo CsE WORK -Girl, at once. 681 Pine st j HOUSEWORK— A girl tor general housework. Call at BV2 Exchange st _T j HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house- I work in family of fours German preferred. i Call at 575 Lafayette ay. 7 HOUSEWORK— Dining-room -lid kitchen ' girl at us? Sibloy st., be. ween Fifth and Mxth. J j HOUSEWORK— Girl forgeueral housework. J Apply 561 Wacouta st. 7 ] HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. Call evenings. 461 North Fourth st 7 : MjOL'SEWORta— G.rI. at once. 661 Pine st ! LAUNDRY GIRL to-day at Forney's restau rant 108 Fast Third st. 8 ] NURSE— Practical: open to engagements. Ad dress 630 East Sixth st I TV* URSE— A young girl to assist in the care of 1 v an infant during the day. Apply at 255 East Ninth st. 1 ~]\J URSE GIRL— A tidy nurse cirl from 12 to 15 1 j years of age. Call at 499 Broadway. 1 V I'USK GIRL— Inquire at 1...' West Fifth st. i> « SALESMEN -We have positions for two bright, active men: references required: 51 East Fourth St., room 81. 1 ' SECOND WORK— First-class girl. Apply at _ 391 North dak at. 0 I OTITCHERS— Three or four, on ladies' and I - gout.' line shoo uppers; highest wages. Schof fer A Bottom, Fourth and Robert sts. 6 C-EKVAT4I --In family o I two; good reference*. O Apply SOS West Fifth at. Mrs. 11.. rs. 0 TYI'I'.WKI I I .It young ladies to learn to operate Remington typewriter; situations furnished in mercantile bouse wheu proucient. Pitman, IS I Thirteenth st. l ( WASHERWOMAN— Woman to do washing for two. Call at •-'JO Mackubin st. A I IL'ASIIIiIIWoMAX- A worn in to take family ' \ * washing to do at home, Inquire at I." Tenth at, 1 VI J** AS HER WO MAN— Good strong girl to run V I washing machines at Detroit laundry. Seven corners. 1 SITUATIONS HANI I'll. Mule. ACCOUNTANT— Books opened or conformed to improved system, saving half the time on posting and balancing: entangled accounts ad justed. John Baker, expert accountant. lai lla-t Third ft. *» i AUCTIONEER open for engagement March 1; .*x thoroughly competent to manage sales in every department; references from the best houses. C. C. C, Globe. ___ 0 BOOKKEEPER— Position as assistant book keeper: experienced; references. Address X ., 310 Pleasant ay. _7 BOOKKEEPING— Situation in a wholesale grocery establishment to learn the business; have a good knowledge of double-entry bookkeep ing: good references. Apply to U. C. C, 525 Burr st. « BOOKKEEPER or general clerk; good refer- i encea. Apply R. M. A.. 20 College ay. C I CWIMMAh IK— A young man would like a I situation, or would like to get some kind of | work in wholesale or retail store; come well recom- j mended. Address O. 11.. Globe. 3 CUTTER— In a first-* trade in city or coun try town; city preferred. Address W. — . D.. Globe. 8 CHORES— Toung man want, place to work for | board while attending school. Address IL A.. Globe. 8 COLLECTOR or -jookkeeper. by experienced man. F. W.. Globe. 1 LECTOR AND SOLICITOR— Parties wishing a reliable collector or solicitor ad dress It. U. 11.. 372 Maple st. 7 COACHMAN in private family; St. Paul reference. Apply to J. S.. 401 Ellen at. 1 COACHMAN, German, with gentleman or family. Address X. Y. 7... Globe. 6 COACHMAN — German, in good family or by a * single man. Address X. V. 7.., Globe. 0 CiOOK — By a first-class man cook, meat or > paitry, city or country; best of references. Address P. (L. S3*, Baal Seventh st. 1 COOK— first-class camp cook; seven years' experience. W. 8., 410 Minnesota st 7 CLERK— By a young man in the lumber, sash and door business; well acquainted with con tractors and builders; can give reference. Address M,. 191 itobert st. 3 riLKRK or assistant bookkeeper would like to *0 get in some wholesale bouse to learn the business; St Paul reference. Address A. F. D.. 129 Eighth_st 3 CLERK— years' experience in dry goods * and clothing; steady and quick worker. Ad- i dress Globe W., ill* Robert st. 3 CLE— — a sober, industrious young man, or position in oflice; good penman. Address J. P., Globe. 3 * CLERK— As general. Apply to D. D. C, 625 Burr st. 1 CLERK— Boy, in boot and shoe store; refer euecs furnished. Address 517 Aurora ay. I ] CLERK— ln retail grocery store had five year-' experience: speak French and English; will give best of references from former employer. Ad dress Grocer. Grand Central hotel. 1 I CLERK, in grocery store, by young man who ' ha* four years' experience; tan come rec ommended. Address HUH West Third st., room 12*. C CLERK or assistant bookkeeper by young man who speaks and corresponds in —OS-Ma and Scandinavian perfectly; six and one-half years' experience in bookkeeping and well posted in the grocery and clothing line; boat of 'err <<■-. An il*- at Anderson Bros.', 502 Galloway st, Kan Claire. Wis. C DRUGtiIST— A young man 23 years old. hav ing attended college four year*, wishes a sit uation to complete learning drug business, having bad six months' experience. Address P. O. box 1093, Winona, Minn. 6 DELIVERY CLERK— By young married man in a retail or who esale house; good reference. Address E. M., Globe. 5 ENTRY CLERK— Young man wishes employ ' ment in oflice as entry clerk. Address J. V., Globe. 3 i^'OKKMAN or packer with some cigar factory; . eighteen years' experience. Please address O. 11.. ('lobe. 1 GROCER— By experienced grocer of good T habits; not particular as to place; best of references; ego 19. Address H. M., Globe. 3 GROCER— Young man (German) with experi -1 ence in the grocery business and good city references. Address P. P.. Globe. 1 * II. DDR from he East that understands his 7 business would like employment with some one that understand* good work; city reference. McClure, 3*.'7 Pleasant ay. 7 JANITOR or Watchman— Youngman Os steady habits: references furnished. C. It, %lobe. 1 OUT DOOR WOKK-By a thirty -three-year resident an out door position of trust; refer ence furnished. Address W. D. 11., No. 7d Tilton st 7 PRINTER— In city or country office; ha* bad six years' experience. For particulars ad dress Charles Briar I. Belle l'laino. Minn. 8 PORTER— A respectable young man. 821 Jackson st. ; 6 4* HIPPING CLERK— By a young man; have i" hsd over five years' experience as shipping and bill clerk; am a good marker and can furnish best of city reference, Snipping GO. Globe. 8 STENOGRAPHER first-class, with hi machine. G. 8.. 188 Oak st. 3 QTKNOGRA I'll ERS furnished on short notice. O Room 5. Hale block. _ 69-65 *T*INNEE— By a practical tinner and hardware J. man of twenty years' experience; permanent situation perferred. Address C. C. Kribs, New Richmond, Wis. 3 'i INNER By a young tinner. M year* of age, -• with three year.-' ex*>erienee in both tinthop and hardware store. Address H. G. Kr.bs, New Richmond, Wis. TO PUBLISHERS— a thorough newspaper and job prnter desires a situation as fore man In some country office; will guarantee to give satisfaction. Address box 338. Will mar, Minn. 3 WAt.o.NMAKE-R— Would like steady em s' ployment; MM give good references. Ad dregs box 60, Ottawa. Minn. __7 WORK FOR HOARD— A man and wife, without ch'ldrcn. In private family, the man to do tight work and the woman general housework. Address O. T.. G*obe. 1 WORK — By a married couple, Germans: man to attend to horses and wife to housework. Krans hotel, corner Third and Sibley sts. 3 WORK— By a young man willing to work. Ad dress V. M.. Globe 7 WORK— A place to work for board and go to school by a young man. Address H. E. 8., 45*' East Sixth st. 6 Female. OOKKEEPER— By young lady as book keeper for small firm, or assistant or cop* for large firm: good reference given. Address M. V. R.. Globe. 7 OP ST— Position by young lady in photo graph gallery, destist's office or as copyist Adress A. 8.. Globe. 7 CLERK — By young lady in confectionery store. • Address D. 11., Globe. . 1 RE » MAKER— WouId like sewing in private fain. lea. Address Dressmaker, 221 Spruce st, St Paul. a DRESSMAKER— Position by a competent dressmaker. 878 West Seventh st M. A. Glint-*- l ll±-_ &T. I^AUL D-a_J_Y GLOBE. TUESDAY MORNING. MAKCH 2, l«b6. SITUATIONS WANTED. ' ' Females Continued. DRESSMAKING— By a lady in family! good experience; out by French system. Address 218 Thirteenth st. 3 H»l 'SI- KEKPER-Situation by a widow lady of experience. Address M. P.. Globe. 1 • HOUSEKEEPER— By an American lady: I 1 best of reference given. Address A. M.. Globe 4 » --KEEPER- By a widow, in small fan* il* Address Mr* K. P.. Globe. . 9 HOI SI i.i iPI - Po. on a* housekeeper or traveling companion tor invalid lady; ref erence* given. Address W. A., Globe. 9 i URN E— A young girl aged 13 wishes a good 1 v place a* nurse girl or to learn general house- I work, will try to -'least: salary not so much of an object as a good home. 123 West Fourth st 7 SEAMS*'!* ESS waul. work by day or week O in private family Address U. A. P., 168 St Peter st. ■ I ALES LADY— In a dry good* store by a young 0 lady having four years' experience; city reference given. Address M.. ill West Seventh st. SALESLADY— An educated and well qualified I to lady of experience desires position in dry goods or other store; or would take charge as housekeeper in small and respectable family. Ad j dress Mrs. A. C. Globe. 1 SECOND WORK Place to make myself gen erally useful; can do second work, help in plain sewing, or take care of child: have had ex- I perience number of years; also rare for tlie sick: I good references. Address Stella Gartner, bt> Paul general doll very. T SEWING— Family. Apply at tit. Mary's Home. ] O 671 Westminster st. 6 VISITORS of the ice palace in need of compe tent female help should not fall to call on Mr. Achilles' St Paul and Minneapolis registry bureau. I'.'j East Seventh, corner Sibley, and 618 Wabasha | st., near capitol; 1 have the very best hotel and housework girls. IS* WORK—A lady wants buttonholes to make at ! >> home, lower town. Address X. A. Globe. I J^__ li s|\|ss CHANCE". RARE CHANCE— A solid paying business for sule: will —ear strictest invoatiimtlnn- reason for selling, ill health: capital rej'.i red. about »..,it)o. Address W. T.. Globe. No broker*. *>*■*•> BUTCHER FIXTURES and license. Kent Bros., aniline, M nn. 3 BOARDING-HOUSE— A flrst-rlas* boarding house for sale, II rooms all rented and first-class location; furniture for sale. Address .1. H. Globe. *»• BUSINESS of all kind* such a* boarding-houses hotels, restaurant*, saloons, cigar-stands, stock* of all kind*, ate. bought, sold or ax changed by Bergsirom A Co., business brokers. **06 East Seventh st., St. l'aul. Minn. «*• COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Owatonna. to rent —Strictly first-class In every particular, forty rooms; term* reasonable. Address — M. More hooae, • 'watonna. M nn. f->-?2 FOR A PRACTICAL .MAN an exceptional opportunity is offered to purchase a w el-Irs tnblished business ii St. Paul. Sale* last year. 810.OU0: profit* about ß3 percent. Capital required. 14.000. a portion of which would betaken in some other good property or real estate. Partie* who mean business may address. W. T., Globe office. No brokers. -*,» HO TEL — furnished hotel by an experienced and responsible hotel man wbo can give first class reference*. Address B. Hotel, Glebe. 19-99 MANUF vT'TUK INO 111 ■ I NESS—Excel 'l ' 1.-M chance lor young man to start in an ufacturing business; little capital required. 1.. M„ Globe. 3 Nl WHr \ PER FOR SALE— Fine newspaper I nnd job office in a growing county seat town in South Dakota; largest circulation and beat job fOtrmmm in the county: owner must sell on ac count of failing health; open for thirty day*. Ad dress W. F. Summerficld, care C. 11. Prior. Minne apolis. * PRINTING OFFICE for sale— A country printing office, tbe type and presses are nearly new; tho paper, a weekly, has a good pay ing subscription list and a fair amount of job work: tbe reason for selling and particular* will be made known by applying to CouunerciaL I-im bcrton. Minn. 68-C1 PA I ( T N It with about 8500 in a well-estab lished butcher business. Address P.. Globe. 61 PARTNERSHIP wanted in a law firm; can speak German. Address John N. May. Albert Lea. 1 RESTAURANT— Complete outfit for sale at a bargain or will retain half interest. Address P. P., Globe. 8 Pr ESTAI'RAXT and sample room. fine, for ■V sale; good location. Inquire at P. J. Bowlin. **H Sibley rt. between Third and Fourth. 19" QtXl'H AMI \VA-HIN<.TON— For sale. i*3 trade or rent, brick building used for horse shoeing; a bargain. J. P. McGolarick, 863 Ja* k son. 61-63 b A LOON and fixtures for sale; 174 Acker st. •O 60-63 ————————————————————————————— WANTED TO RUT. CARRIAGE — A good, second-hand baby car riage. Address, slating price, W. C. X.. Globe. 1 DESK— A second-hand cylinder, in good condition. Address G. W„ room 363. Drake block. :-.:•;;.-"• 7 FIXTURES for small grocery store; cheap for cash. Address C. M. J.. Globe. 1 HOUSE AND LOT on St, Anthony hill: price not to exceed (8,000; none but owners need «,,r.i«- .v r* i:-.,*>« i ■IT'J' »• --•• —.www. * Hoi AND LOT on White Bear. A K. AC. W. Clark, corner Fourth and Rob ert sts. I TCE CHEST— Cheap. Address D. It. Globe. 1 IOT— Two nice lots in West St Paul. > Ad d ressS. W . .Globe. M__ MAI'— A St Paul real estate map of 1883. I>l Address 44, chamber of commerce. 1 Pur— A good young, rat terr er pup; state price; must be cheap. Address Nightwatc-hman. postofllce. city. 6 ROOMS— Gentleman and w'fo with small baby would like 4 or 5 nice room* with prvate family for housekeeping, about 10 minutes' walk from __________ Address K. M. 8., Globe. 6 AII. ROAD TICKETS— Two cheap rail road tickets from St. Paul to Chicago, or from St. Paul to New York. Address John (j'Con nell .No 2111 West Seventh st . St. Paul. ROAD CART— State price. Address H., care of C. W. McNeills. 5 RAKHIT— Male and female white rabbit. IV Address Mrs. William K. Smith. Lisbon. Dak. 5 IN NEKS' TOOLS and machines in good -I order. Address Charles Stechta, Waterville, Minn. 1 ■ M LSCELLAXEO U^. DRESSMAKING— Fashionable dresses made for 83.50; perfect fit guaranteed; 351 West Seventh st. 52-tSb EDWARD SIMONTON. real estate and loan agent has removed his office from 18 West Third street to Union block. Fourth St., near cor ner of Cedar. 68-62 HOLLAND'S RESTAURANT — Everybody to come to Holland's restaurant. 45*; Broad way, and take meal*; twenty-one meals 13.50: commutation tickets. 13 for 12.50. 01-64 Rooms- A lady would occupy two very nice rooms most reasonable to the proper person. Apply to B. 8.. Globe. 1 NORTH AND thoroughly taught, either per >~ sonally or by mail. Anna C Drew, room 5. Hale block. 59-45 TUn THIRD SERIES of stock in the Ger -1 man-American Building association is now open for subscription; application in person or by letter to the seer *tary will be received at any time. The association has money to loan at all times on good security. J. W. shepard, secre tary, American bank building. Fourth and Hubert tv, 47-63 pTTit SALE. 1 NOG — An Indian-trained dog at 767 Jackson st PIANO— Square piano and stool in good order. 175. 511) Robert st 1 1) LYMOI ROCK EGGS for hatching. In -1 quire aMS Fauquier st 6 STORE FIXTURES, shelving, counters, desks, show-case and safe. Apply at lib East Third st 61-4.7 SEEDY A V.. 754— House of seven room*, three closets, pantry, bay-window, good cellar and cistern: small payment down, balance monthly. 61-62 - STOCK — Eleven milch cows and three horses. Delaney's stock yards. 61-08 SEWING MACHlNE— (American) and cook ing stove; both in best order; cheap. No. 3*.i3 Livingstone ay.. West St PauL near Hum boldt school bouse. 7 r '■ ; BOARDING offer BOARD— For two or four: private family; near business; rooms furnished or unfurnished. J. A. P.. Globe. i BOARD— Pleasant front room, alcove and closet, with board included. 65 per week; cen tral location. Address Rex. Globe. 1 COLLEGE A V.. 24 WEST— very desir * able room, with board, on first floor; suita ble for two; heated with steam, bath. etc. Ref erences^ - 1 COLLEGE AY.. 20 Comfortable room for one, with first-class board. . ■ . I if IFT 1 1 ST., 44 EST— Nice warm room suit- J? able for two gentlemen, with board; next door to Windsor hotel. - I PLEASANT AY.. 168. corner of Third st— First-class table board: also, nicely-furnished front alcove front room to rent; two closets, fire, bath, etc.; just the place for man and wife or two young men. ' 69-64 PARK PLACE, 75 and 77 Summit -large, | pleasant rooms with board; best location in city. •■-■• ■ 8 ROOM AND BOARD— For two gentlemen st ,286 Wert Seventh st ** c IXTII ST., 66 EAST— Four gentlemen to rent ij large front room, with board; also ten day boarders at 83.50 per week; one block from Hot* 1 , Ryan. : __ 1) VT. PETER ST., 620 -Young Girls' home, for ; 1 O respectable young girls only, 82.60 per week 1 for board and lodging; reading room free. 7 1 ~.l\ DAS i-.'.V .•■■•-■•> commenc ng the first t : «/U of January, at 812.60 per month in advance; ■ call at King's block, corner of Seventh and Cedar > sts.. lour— < floor, room 1. -Ml___|__t US* FOR RENT. * | . Stores, -.to. I 11 LAND A Y„ corner Dale— Store In good location for hardware, with four-room flat above, witb city water sod eiosaUiS J. W. Cros son, 832 Jackson st 89-82 STORE— East Seventh, Minnehaha and MendoU iU, Dayton's bluff, good location for any kind of business. A. K. -Jeter. 180 East Seventh st- 83-65 llou***^ j FAIRKfRLD AY.. US— A houss wtt_ seven | room* cistern . and woodshed. Rent obi-ap. West St l'aul. _.***s' 1 HAGUE A V.— Nine-room house, near street , cars. B. A. Sargent 144 East Third st 8!-«T ! ST? ANTHONY HILI--HouM of nine rooms, • desirably located: bath-room, - hot and cold water furnace and good .table; will sell carpets, furniture, etc.. at low price. Address M. a.. Globe, 61-83 liiiomi, BEN 2 BLOCK - Nicely-furnished room In Bens block, opposite Rico para. Inquire on third floor. ■ 8 CARROLL ST.. IBS— A taw pleasant tar nished front rooms, en suite or single; witb or without board, or tbe rooms will be rented for light housekeeping. < COOPER ST.. 844. near -Nicely-far nishrd room, good also, suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern improvements, use of bath; terms moderate. I CEDAR ST., 171— Two large front rooms, well furnished, with hot and cold water. l CEDAR ST.. -Two pleasant front rooms, suitable for three gentlemen or married couple, also one single room: location central; references exchanged. I CEDAR ST.. 60S— A small, furnished front room overlooking capitol square; 87 a month. 1 ft ED AH si*., 484 — First-class furnished rooms. OLLEGB AY„ 48— Two nlcely-fumlshed room* suitable tor two gentlemen, with or without board. __. 1 T~IUHTM ST.. 217— Elegantly-furnished front — —* suite oi rooms. i FOURTEENTH ST.. I*oß. near Jackson— Large front room, first floor: wardrobe; cheap: room tor two up stairs; SO. 1 I? IFT 1 1 ST.. 23 WEST— Four nice furnished or furnished room* for light housekeeping. 8 FOURTH ST.. 83— A furnished room w thin six blocks of tbe Merchant* hotel suitable for two gentlemen. Address to-day at 8. P. Globe. 3 FOURTH ST.. ,130 WEST— Purn shed front room suitable for one or two gentlemen. * 8 FOURTH ST.. 123 WEST—Two furnished rooms, one front, with three sunny windows; rent very cheap. .*. . -.* 1 FOURTH AND ST. PETER" BTB.— Fine 1 pleasant furnished front rooms on the Ist Herxot block, upstairs. 7 JACKSON ST., corner of Ninth— Four unfur nlshed rooms. 7 71 AKTIN si.. 190— Unfurnished room. 1 MISSISSIPPI ST.. 674— One furnished room suitable for light housekeeping or for one gentleman or lady. 1 Mississippi ST., 618— Bedroom and sitting l>j room, furnished. • 1 MISSISSIPPI' ST.. 676-Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping^ 4 fVTI *- Til ST., 27 KAST-^Two furnished rooms. 1> IS and 80. suitable for two. 3 OAK ST.. 391— Nice newly-furnished room with board; all modern conveniences. 3 PARK A Y.. 403. opposite Madison school house— Four basement rooms, or six rooms up stairs, suitable for housekeeping! small family preferred. 1 PLEA ANT A Y.. 163. corner of Third—N'eely turnished front alcove room; two closets, bath. etc.: an elegant place for man and wife or two young men; Urst-elass table board if desired. 69-64 PLEASANT AY. 166 NORTH— Two desira ble furnished rooms, one first floor front open grate, use bath-room; boarding near. I PLEASANT A V., 2&4— Nicely-furnished. Urge sunny room, with use of bath. 110 per month; board if desired. • '." 1 ROOM suitable for a barber shop, in good loca tion. Address E.. Globe. 3 ROOM and alcove 810; comfortably furnished: front; adjoining room, en suite. 85: closet*; two blocks from street cars. Address Private Family. N. P. It R. offices.- 1 ROOMS-—Two pleasant front -rooms, furnished; location central; gentleman and wife pre ferred. Address H. G.. Globe. 1 ROOMS, two. and alcove, en suite, furnished or unfurnished, tor light housekeeping; good location; city water; closets and attic ..Memo. Globe. ____ 1 ROOM— A nicely-furnished room. suitable for one or two gentlemen, centrally located, ii private family: no other roomers or boarders. Ad dress M. E.. Globe. 7 ST. PETER ST„ 449— Two furnished front room*, suitable for light housekeeping. 3 SIXTH ST., 26 EAST— Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. . I SI IDA AY.. 483— Four nice rooms suitable for housekeeping. 7 ST.. 2.-14— Very plea«ant suite ol *■ ' rooms, furnished with heat 816 per month facing east, for two gentlemen of quiet habits: modern conveniences: American family. . 1 SEVENTH ST., 228 EAST— Elegant-furnished front room en suite or single: also ntcelv-fur nished rooms at 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. 3 SEVENTH AND PINE STS.. Knauft block two unfurnished rooms; housekeeping con veniences; very pleasant rooms. Inquire 139 East seventh st _____-- 1 QEVKNTH ST..T56~E.\sf-Beautiful large C» rooms with board cheap at Hotel Grand: drop in. ; 7 SEVENTH ST., 151 WEST— unfurnished O rooms for housekeeping. 59-81 SEVENTH ST., 232 WEST— Nicelyfurnisned room, with board; also use of bath; term* moderate. ' 1 SEVENTH ST.. 416 WEST— A furnished front room on - the second floor, with bay window, heated, with board in a private family: on the street ear line; references given it de sired. j 7 SEVENTH ST.. corner Cedar— King block, a few nicely-furnished rooms. Inquire at room 1, Mrs. Dan ___£____. j •'• >_. I MIT A V., 11— Pleasant front room, with _3 heat; reasonable term*. 3 SUMMIT A Y.. 14— Elegant furnished rooms with modern conveniences: central, healthy unexceptional location: rare chance: rent moder ate, references. ■ r - I SUMMIT A Y.. 39, corner St Peter— One large. well-furnished front room; good location . reasonable rental . 7 THIRTEENTH ST.. 258— Furnished rooms heated, front or back, at reasonable prices. 2 THIRTEENTH ST.. 201 EAST— nn fnrnished room*, op stair*, with water. 1 *T**HIKD ST.. 1284 WEST— Furnished and nn -1 furnished rooms for housekeeping, with all conveniences, water, central location and low rent Apply at room L 1 TENTH ST.. 97 WEST— Small, furnished front room: pr cc 85; call upstairs. 8 I**ENTII ST.. 615. SECOND FLOOR— 1 fitting-room and bedroom, furnished, for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; ring bell. 8 TENTH ST.. 880 EAST, near Broadway— nicely-furnished rooms, front and t a -k; also untarnished. 1 WILLIAMS ST.. 289— Five or seven nice > » rooms for housekeeping, fine location, near street cars. 1 UILI.I AMS ST.. 2Sl— Two. four or five nice rooms, up or down stairs, near street cars. 1 WABASHA ST.. 418— Five rooms on second floor en suite; water and pantry. 1 WABASHA ST., 647— Pleasant furnished room with heat; 38 per month. 7 WASHINGTON ST.. 877— furnished room on ground floor. 1 • ) 4 £ MARKET T.— Nice largo front room. •'• i ' 1 suitable for two gentlemen; furnished, moderate rent; references reon.red. 353 » Miscellaneous- DESK ROOM for rent W.H. Richardson. 803 H Jackson st 1 JACKSON ST.. 867, near Fifth st— Two front rooms on lint floor, for office- or light business. OF PlCE— Large, second story front; cheap. Inquire No. 6. Davidson block. 1 TO EXCHANGE. •jp/ 1 ACRES of good farming land, "clear." • )l)vJ for city property. Address box 3166, city. 68-61 BUGGY FOR PIANO— One almost new Maud S. Dexter queen top buggy for piano. Ad dress C 11. Northev. agent Chicago. M lwaukee _ fat Paul railway. Olivia. Minn. 7 GOODS, valuable, lor cheap horse. Address J Konlng. Globe. ' 1 PLAN IMi MACHINE- To exchange a com bined planing machine for a double surf seer or a floor. machine: also to buy a forty-horse power engine and boiler. Address K. G.. box 361. Superior. Wis. 63-73 TELESCOPE— new first-class -'Western Union" telegraph key and sounder, worth 87 for a good three-draw tele*, of same price, or will sell it for cash above named. J. P. Ashbaugh. Ed.erton. M an. *______ 3 \\' ELL-ESTABLISHED machine business V * and lots In good railroad town for city prop erty. Address box 8166. city. 63-61 UNIVERSITY AY. 166— Three or four nicely furnished rooms on ground floor to party of two la exchange for board for two. 6 mtmmmwMmmmmmmmemaam»g—-'m^Bwmmm DYE WORK'S. ' T*. L..7AMIESON. KteamDye Works— Gent J '. clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha st. S Paul, Ulan. ■ . ______ PROFESSIONAL,. ' SINGERS— In si Protestant church choir, especially sopranos and tenors; this is aa op portunity seldom offered to reasonably good sing ers. Address E. G. 8.. Globe office. Jl« THE PARTY tbat owns the white cockatoo at the Fourth street museum please call aoc get it -i_Mfl___H_H_H_fl_n-_______l< AT AND AROUND BEVEX CORNER. ' BIM O.UET a KKlrWi. No. 123 Dakota ay., carry a lull line ot hardware, stove* and tin- , ware: also a full line of builders' hardware, paints, oil, glass, etc.; job work a specialty. 69** DRUGS— At Wilkes* pharmacy you get pro aoi-tptions filled with tbe purest drugs, with out which the physicians' .kill is of no avail: a very des.rable and complete line of the best toilet goods. -RP_ EAST SEVENTH nT It EEP -I'M. SP EGIAL INDUCEMENTS— The coming © week I offer special inducements on pianos, organs, violins, banjos, guitar*, etc.; remember this week. C. W. Youngman, 115 East Seventh st 63-60 PIANOS, 828 and upward; organs, 810 and up ward; guitars. Jo *••*,* upward; banjos. 82 and upward, violins, *i an' upward; bottom price this week. C. W. Ycangman 115 Bast Seventh st. 59-68 SHEET M US iC 10 cents, Mikado* 26 oenU. this week; Ibis weekl C. W. Youngman 115 Bast seventh »t. , B*-** QIIEET. MUSIC, only 10 cents, at Young-nan's. O Mikado books only li cents. 88* GREAT HA A INS lor the next ten days in Banjos and Guitars at Young-tan's, 116 East Seventh st _____*-£*-! NONE TO EQUAL the Opera Piano. See it I at Young-nan's, 115 Bast Seventh st 861*' DAKOTA AY. STORE'S- West St. Paul. GREAT REDUCTIONS in winter goods at P. W. Slack's, 121 Dakota ay.; men's all-wool scarlet underwear 75e each, boy's underwear 600 a suit: hoods 250 and up: blankets, gloves and tall' tens at wholesale prices. 7* LOWEST PRICES— TEST STYLES— J K. J. Ueimbach. boots and shoes. 103 Dakota ay.. West St PauL Lamest stock. Solid leather. 813* REAL estate for SALE. Clark A* Watson's List Office corner Fourth and Hubert st... opposite Na tional German-American Bank. CO f\i ii I BL'liS an entire block, corner •T*><C«<-Jv/Vi Ohio st and Dakota ay., Sixth ward. Clark A Watson. CI I\l ii i EACH— Five lots on Dakota ay. Ql-UUU CUrk A Watson. «J_i*''-;/|| AN ACRE buy* twenty acre* near U>\J*J\J Como; a bargain. Clark A Watson. LANG'S ADDITION on~Snelling ay., lots in this beautiful addition at a bargain. \ CHEN at Phalen; acres in Reserve; acres at A Como; acres everywhere. Clark A Watson. C*/*f I. i •' , ' " five '"'* °*- Minnehaha St., near sPOUU Bast -seventh st Clark A Watson. C* HEAP LOTS on West Seventh st Clark A * Watson. PROPERTY and bargains In all part* of the city. Clark _ Watson. 61* "" E. A. -.11 _ oil IS I Ist. 114 East Th.rd St •1 ,\t \i .—SIX- ROOM HOUSE on York st •a**) A( in — SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE on «P>C**JUU Beach st <•> Wl(|-r.liiiiT-KUUM HOUSE on V**-w*«*JU t *J Fauquier st S-t t^f M j-M.V_.UOO*- HOUSE on Hague Cl* A/ |l* , - ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE on OU-^UUjUhland ay. b LOCKS AND Lois in Como villas, Dear 13 Northern i'acinc shops; easy terms. v LOIS in Macalester Pork on Summit ay. I OTS in Sargent's addition. I ALE BLOCK In Sargent's addition, near 1 A Macalester; a bargain. LOTS on Minnehaha beach, Reaney and Fau quier sts. I Anas in Home for the Homeless. 1 -*>) ACRES Fort st. out lot*. \C RES— 80. 10. 19H. 60. 120. 10-near city. A fil-67 Rullmann A Co.'s List. 809 Jackson st **»•")( Vi AN ACRE for five acres In K. G. ' - "' Rogers' garden lota, north of Lake Phalen. * I r-U \t \— ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRES 'IjDUV/ near Mississippi st and Phalen and Como a vs. will make ten large lots. Kallmann A Co., 809)*- Jackson st' 61-83 Mlecellaneou**. CROCKER A COOPER will receive bids for two forty-acre pieces of land which join the .illet farm, on the Minnesota A Northwestern railroad, tor a few days only at 170 Dakota ay., Vest St Paul; also, six acres near city limit* for • i "no: cheap; two lots on Winifred st for 1850 I each. . 81 . . ACRES in West St Paul, on line of Min '.' nesota A Northwestern, in vicinity of pro posed improvements; railroad runs through the land. -. W. simonton, 66 Union block .Fourth st t>9-e5 HOUSE— 82.600 tor an eight-room house on St Anthony ay.. on block beyond Western ay.; 808 cash, balanoe monthly. Address 353 same -- - - - A 1 ¥ WILL SELL home sites in Union Park rea 1 sonably to parties who will agree to Improve with three years. John G. Hinkle, office, room '.'s, National German-American bank; hours from 10 to 12 a. m. each day. 34-63 PROPERTY— Elegant property in Reserve town, through which the motor line must pass, for sale at easy terms; don't fall to look Into this. C. W. Youngman. 113 East Seventh st 59-Cg LOST AND fOUND. rUFF LOST— Saturday night in opera house or * on Went Third st; one cuff with gold button with Initial 11. ; finder will receive reward by leav ng at 135 East Fourth *t. 2 (tOW STRAYED into my premises; red; the V J owner can have the same by calling at 67 'ilton st. snd paying damages. 5 ENVELOPE l.osT in Llfayette car last evening contalnirg note and mortgage tor •25. Return to A. B. Roberts. Odd Fellows block, room 10. 6 FOUND— The r_ht place to get a good over coat for the least money is tositively at Max Mronse's. 181 West Seventh st; bo ' overcoats rem a -up: men's overcoats with plu»h collar at 4; buffalo and coon overcoats 810 to 115 leas than i ny other dealer can sell them. _■ 338** {' EY FOUND— To store or office, near Dickin- IV son's store. Monday morning. Call at room .14, new German-American bank building. 3 KEYS FOUND—- A bunch of keys on copper \ ring, consisting of eight small keys. Inquire at this office. 1 I 1 ALTESE CAT LOST on West Sixth st; If .'I found please return to 171 West Sixth st and receive reward. 3 P~<7rTI.MoNN.yIE lost Sunday evening L about 8 o'clock on Third st. between Cedar and Robert containing money order on American Ex press, some currency and some silver in dollars. Reward at 246 Kast Seventh st 3 PIN LOST— Scarf In shape of a crown. Finder will please return to N. Hardy. 203 Oak at.. and receive reward. 6 SASH LOST— On Feb. 27, IS3O, a black sash. •j belonging to toboggan suit Finder please notify me by mail or send it to 155 Virginia aye. Mamie Steps. 1 y_HA WL LOST— Thursday evening. Feb. 11. on j the carnival grounds, a medium-sited double red and black plaid shawL Return to 729 Burr st and receive reward. 1 SPECTACLES LOST — Steel-bowed. on • i Wednesday even ng. either on Fourth. Waba sha, Seventh sts. or Lafayette ay; finder please return to C. Globe composing room. 6 TIGER-EYE SETTING LOST— Saturday evening between 7 and 8 o'clock on Eighth st. near Wabasha. Finder will be rewarded by returning to C. A. H-. Globe. 8 ""board wanted. I A RD by man and wife and two boys under 6 I J year old. within ten minutes walk of union depot; private family preferred. E. A.. Globe. 1 BOARD" AND ROOM— A gentleman desires board and room In private family; state terms. Address in haste A. 8.. Globe. 1 BOARD AND ROOM— Two young ladies wish board and room cheap in private fam ily. Address S. E., Globe. 7 Room AND BOARD by a young man of steady habits; in a private family preferred. Address R. 8.. Globe. 1 OoM AND HOARD— A gentleman and wife desire furnished frnrt room and board; lower town preferred; references exchanged. Ad dress, stating loe-tien and terms, E. C, care Globe. c * _— ii— ■ i— — i i■ i r rr— — r " HORSE*. CARRIAGES, JtO. ARRIAOE FOR SALE— Fine extension-top carriage and phaeton. Tg St Peter st * 1 HORSEs— for sale cheap; single harness and one light spring wagon. 802 Wast Third St 68-61 HORSE— Wanted to buy sound, young, quick horse that will stand without hitching and well broke; weight 1.100 pounds. 467 Broadway. after 2 p. m.. B. Monroe. 7 PONY— 1 want to buy a good riding pony. FCharles . Bott 326 Maria ay. i ARCHITECT**.. ARCHITECT— E. P. Basstord. room 38. Gil- Allan block. ■ 10-183 AM. RADCLIFE. architect room* 26 and 4* • Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley st_ 347-6 m MORITZ I- WEls-U, Rooms M and in chamber ct commerce, bt PauL 877* PERSONAL. CLAIRVOYANT BUS I NESS— O. L. Woods, clairvoyant business medium; advice on busi ' ness and social matters. Constance block, 224 Bast Seventh street room 7. St. Paul. Minn. 273" ★i. ORTUNE-rELLER— "Mrs. A. Erkkhardt. I. the most reliable and truthful fortune - teller on every subject of men's live* of the past > and future, offers her services to the public at 238 1 6 rove street between Broadway and Canada. > •- 2»0-2i3- Ny vj?cial. MKWI'OHT A i'EET Drake block. Th'rd st. 1' opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to 8 per cent ' >n improved city property, and furnish it without delay; they alio buy and sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. -218tt MONEY TO LOAN— 120. 150, 1100 to loan; do you require a little ready money to help you through your present financial need, wo can loan yon $10 or more on your personal prop erty, household goods, pianos, bones, mules, cows, carriages, etc. we accept partial payments i on principal, thus reducing your Interest! giving ) loan* our personal attention we save all publicity; write and we will call. it Doming 4 Co., M Jackson, corner Fifth st. up stairs. 22*^ ANY AMOUNT to loan on Improved city prop erty at lowest rates by Bergstrom 4 Co., 206 Bast Seventh st. 340* , Ci 000 IN VESTMENT— S2O,OOO new treasury ' * stock of the Steven. County Abstract and Real Estate agency of Morris. Minn. This com pany paid 15 per rent dividends the past year. Address P. A McCarthy, President Morris. Minn. »48-7» C^JAVNOV 4 CO.. 825 Jaekaon st. buy notes and • lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or pubbc-y. and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, ii Washing ton ay. south. **5» Io.VV-s mi real estate and personal property: J entirely new syst -m on chattel loans. Call I or write room I, Presley block. 104 East Third st. I 49^ LOANS on real estate and personal property j at the lowest rates. Call H. Hothscbild. 101 East Third st. 44* MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,001 to $10,- Lil 000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without de lay. .*-t. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22* MONEY LOANED on personal property; I*l note* bought and sold. A. B. Roberts, corner Fifth and Wabasha sts. It" MONEY TO LOAN on good security. Haas . A Fowler. 80 Bast Third st, Pioneer Press I block. St PauL _ 344* LOANS on life Insurance policies. L. P. Van Norman. No. 145 First ay. a.. Minneapolis. Juno 21-lyr Q \f\ to $50,000 loans made without delay as *&*J\)\J soon as title can be examined on St. Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8 per cent; build, loans specially attended to. Ap ply to _, 8. Chittenden. First National bank build ing. 226-ly CI f\nr\ TO LOAN on • it ' / lot »- Edward 1 l*»'w gimonton, room 66. Union clock. Fourth st. 59-65 COnn f\r\C\ TO »-OAN~"on Improved ( «W " 'aV/'L - ./ property in Ramsey county; j guarantee rates as cheap or cheaper than any of- j fered in tbe city; no tedious delays for Eastern capital. Northwestern Land and Loan Agency, 70 Court block. ] •50 CHlf i f\t if I TO LOAN on Improved St. 01\J\J^\J\J\J Paul real estate. 8 to 5 years' | time, in any amount, from 1.000 to (20,000. with interest at 8, 6 1-3. 7,7 1-2 and 8 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. *».•.** WAS TED TO RENT" COTTAGE— or four rooms, for house keeping by man and wife, no children. Ad dress Hall. Globe. : 6 HOUSE— Desirable tenant wants bouse or part of it on St Anthony hill; state pr.ee and lo cation. Address Zulu. Globe. 1 HOUSE— With about nine rooms, by a first class tenant Address A. P., 174 East Fourth st 3 HOUSE— Small, four or five rooms, ten min utes' walk from postoffice. or on car line. Address J. F. Meens. St. Paul Roller Mill Co. 1 HOUSE — A small house or three rooms in the neighborhood of Wabasha and Seventh sts. Addre** Schmidt A Co., 37 Bast Seventh at. 01-62 HOLS E of seven or eight rooms tor year, from April 15; respectable neighborhood, near street cars; state local on, conveniences, lowest price; prefer to deal w owners. Care Tans, Griggs A Howes. S. A. beach. 61-tii ROOM in lower town at once by three young men; pleasant alcove; terms moderate. Ad dress K. K. It. Globe. . 3 ROOMS— Two or three, unfurnished, for light housekeeping by gentleman and wife; state location and price and address It. It.. Globe. 3 ROOMS— A few furnished for housekeeping; must be cheap and not over twenty minutes' walk from union depot Address Henry. Globe. ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished rooms in private family: references given and re quired. M. A. C. Globe. * 8 K,iU.«l*i- completely furnished for light housekeeping: price must be low and in good neighborhood. F. C. P.. 181 Rondo st 1 ROOMS— Gentleman and wife wish one or two unfurnished rooms in private family and board for lady only. Address H. H. M.. Globe. 1 Koo Neatly-furnished, with private family, « 10 per month. Address- U. M. B„ room 206. Drake block. 6 MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived at W. J. Hughes', dr-trßist, corner Monroe -street and Third " avenue. East Division. Minneapolis. ' SITUATIONS OFFEUED. "VTUUSE— GirI to take care of two small chil- NURSE— Apply take care of two lunch room. dren. Apply to-day at People's lunch room. 113 Washington ay. south. OFFICE "HOY— Best ot references required. 703 Washington ay. north. 5 TWO GOOD MEN, willing to work for ordinary wages; steady job. 703 Washington ay. north. I SITUATIONS WANTED. * YOUNG MAN of steady habits, who speaks __, French, German and English, desires some kind of work. A. L. 27, Globe. 5 BOOKKEEPER— A young mar wishes a situation in store or office, can keep books and Is a good penman; can give good references. Address H. 11. W.. Globe. BOOKKEEPER— By a young man of excel lent business habits; can give best of city references. Address C. W. 10. Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER or cashier, or any office work by young lady; graduate of Curtis* Bus.. ness college. Address H., Globe. 3 BILL CLERK— Thorough knowledge of both in and out freight business; can give good references. Address P.. Globe. 1 BARKEEPER of many years' experience wants a situation; no objections to leaving the city. Address Jay Kay. Globe. 1 COPYIST— A young lady desires a position as copyist in an offico. Address A. 8.. Globe. U CLERK— By widow lady in bakery or reatau rant Andres* X.. Globe. 3 -Lr.HK By a competent railway bill cleric; / good knowledge in either in or out freight business; three years' experience. Address P., Globe Minneapolis. I DKKsS.WAKEK— First-class, wishes sewing in private fan-lie*. L, P.. 727 Nicollet ay. 1 ERRAND BOY— By a good, steady hoy, I* years of age, as office or errand boy. Call or or address Mrs. Rose McCree. 201 Twenty-eight) st west ' ' GOVERNESS— A well-educated lady desires i> position in a family as governess or com panion; is a first-class musician. Address B. 8.. Globe. ' Comfortable, furnished, for lady. Ap ply at 63 Twelfth st. north; reference re quired. ' SITUATION— A young Scandinavian of steal" habits would like a place to work for b board and learn English. Address It P.. Globe. MISCELLANEOUS. OST AND FOUND BUREAU at E. uout. J lass' Intel! pence office. 207 Nicollet; vi. claimed articles returned to finder. _ Kl.Ni. i.u-ii in tbe ladies' toilet room of tn Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroi. depot on Saturday, Feb. 27. at 7.30 p.m.. a lnr gold band ring with Inscription "My to Allie, An 25. 1881;" the finder will bo liberally rewarded o returning it to 311 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. _tOTCtI TERRIER LOS I'— Female pup Ci sore on right eye. Return to 2435 Twentj eighth ay. south for reward. rpWKLPTII ST., 82 NOHTH— Comfortabli 1 front room to rent in private family, refer ence required. 1 DR. JOS. -OCULIST ! Treats succesafullv all kinds of Sore _yos particularly granulation of the eyelids. Seventh A \Vub..-*,u_. over Drug -tore, ltooui IU. at. l'uul. Mi mi. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OP LANGUAGES. MINNEAPOLIS. I ST. ll* Syudicato ßlock. | Mat nliuiiner Block. Now Sptcia Cliisse-i in German beginning now. $12 for thirty lesions. Apply at once. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY. FARGO SHORT LINK Only Rail Line to Winnipeg: arid the British Northwest. _____ TIME TABLE. ~ ~ ~ — " ~~~~" ~~~~ Leave Leave Mm- Arrival I Arrive _ St. Paul I neapolis St. Paul Minneap^ Morris Willmar. Brown's Valley and Breckenridge.. **7:30 a m 8:06 a m »7:00 p m 6:25 p m Fergus Falls, Moorhead. Fargo.... »8:06 a m 8:45 am »6:15 p m 5:40 pm -LcToudAccomm^uo*^ and Clear- 8:05 p m -13:00 m 11:20 a m water •2:30 p m 3:05 p m •13:00 m 11:20 am St. Cloud Accommodation, via Anoka and Elk River.. »8:30 p m 4:06 pm •10:66 am 10:20 a m Breckenridge. Wahpeton. Cassoltoii. Hope, Portland, Ma ville, Crookston. Grand Forks, Devil's Lako and St- Vincent and Winnipeg 7:30 pm 8:06 pm 8:30 am 7*65 a m Fergus Falls,' Moorhead. largo. Grand Forks, Devil's • „ .„ ,««__. Lake Lar more. Neoho ......: 8:30 pm 8:10 pin . 7:00 a m ________ — " ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS SHORT LINE. I iavx St. Paul: 6:45 am, '7:00 am, *'i M a m, sf**a * m. 'aud a m, 8:30 a m. »:30a m, 10:30 am 11-30 am, 13:80 pm. 1:30 pm, 2:80 pm. 2:40 pm, 8:S0 |i in, 4:00 pin. 4:30 d m. f_U p m, a:4spm •6:15 Pm. 6:30 pm. 7:30 pm, 8:00 m. 8:30 pm. *10:00 pm. »l i:o0 >> 11:1.". pm. 11:30 pm. LE avi Minneapolis: 2:30 a m. 8:30 a m. 7:20 am, 7:80 a m. 8:00 a n*. •8:15 a m, 8:30 a m. 9:30 a m 10-30 am. 1 -.50 a m. 11:80 am, 12:00 m. 13:80 p. m, 1:00pm, 1:30 pm. 3.30 pm. 3:30 p_m. 4:3opm I 6-80 pm. »5:45 m. 8:30 pm, »6:*6 pm, st**"*! pm. •8:00 in, 8:10 p in. 10:3*1 m. All tr*ins daily except as follow* tJDally except Sunday. sSuniay only. ■ . ___ TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAUL, corner Third and Jackson streets: Union depot. . | l-.l\B, I *-**r r io*-- MINNKApoLWt Union Depot. Bridge Square ; No. 10. Nicollot House Bloolr BAZILLE & PARTRIDGE, HOUSE PAINTERS Distemper Decorators, Papering, Ac. SIGNS A SPECIALTY 4«8 JACKSON STi^.y-gT # Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha * AND Chicago & Northwestern R'ys. The best equipped route to Chicago Dining Cars tbe Finest ln tbe world, and Luxurious Smoking Room Sleepers on all Chicago Trains, also Dining Cars and through Pullman Sleepers on Om»ha <_ Kan. City Express. Pullman Parlor Chair Cora to A_bJ__- Lo-o superior ' PepartingT^ina. \ Mi^^ ,•£*%£" De* Moines Fast Express. ! 47:40 a m; +7:05 a m Fast Atlantic Express.... j *1:00 p m »1:40 pm Sioux C..S iF, A Pipesfne 47:40 a m 47:115 ara rhakopeo _ Merriarn J'n.. I •6:10 a m *7:10 a m Omaha 4 Kansas City | »C :-'.-> p m '5:15 prn Green Bay- Wisconsin Ex! +7:30 a m +9:09 am (Shakopee 4 Merriarn J'n. *!>:'■¥) p in, •11:15 pra I- ike Superior Express... +8:15 a m +9:00 a m Stillwater and River Falls +9:80 a m +10:00 am Itivt-r Falls 4 Ellsworth. . | +4:30 pra +5:00 p m Fast Chicago Express I •8:10 pm! *B:s9ptn St. Paul A P.erre Express •_t-U-U*r*. »11:33 p m Lake Crystal and Elmore. I •niidn.ghti »11:30 p m Arriving Train*. I _**• *liT<}I iT< } |„. AI T* T0 „ | St. PauL jMlnn'apolls st. Paul 4 Pierre Express »3:00 am *2:30 ara Chicago Day Express »f*:3o a m »7-.i*, a m Ellsworth 4 River Falls.. | +9:10 a m +9:55 a m Merriarn J'n A SUako-iee. 11:30 am 11:55 am Chicago Night Express... *2:25 »m 1 »3:10 nin Sioux C.S'x X.A I'ijiest'ne +8:80 a m 7:55 p m Omaha and Kansas City.. *11:20 a m •10:40 a m Lake Superior Express..) ' +6:05 p m M"*M p m Merriarn J'n 4 Shakopee. | *9-Jf p m **11:40 p m Green Ray A Wisconsin Ex +8:15 p m +11:00 p m River Falls 4 Hudson. ...i +6:05 p in * +6:45 p m De* Moines Fast Express. +8:30 pm ' 4-7:55 pin •Daily. +Except Sundays. Eight trains to it—J water l*7""Ticket«. sleeping car accommodations and all information can be secured at No. 13 Nicollet House Block M nneapolis, W. B. WHEELED, Ticket Agent TJ.T- MARTIN, Agent, Minneapolis Depot No. 151) East Third street opposite Merchants Hotel, St. PauL Cll A3, H. PETSCH. City Ticket Agent BROWN A KNEBEL, Agents. St Paul Union Depot . _ ■ NORTHERN PACIFIC BAEROAtt — THO— New "Overland Route!" — TO — Portland, Or., and the Pacific Northwest The "Pioneer Line" bc*t\v«*«*u st. Paul, Minneapolis, Moorhead and Farso, and the ONLY Lino running Dining Cars and i'uiliuan **»ieejt>or-i between Those Points. oxFA-Tuto -nt-nts. ! St. l'aul. | M - n LeaVB ,, St. Paul. Minneapolis Pacific r.xpr*-»* for Fargo, i 1 Jamestown, Minnewau kan and Portland (Dally) 4:00 pm 4:55 p m Fargo < x. (Dally exccptSun) 7:65 am B:3oam Fargo night Ex. ( Daily)... ! 8:1** pm i 6:35 p m Dining Cars, Puilman *-Hce:>ers. elegant, day coat-acs, , second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping cars i between St Paul, Minneapolis, Far-go, Dale, and ' all points In Montana and Washington territories. Emigrants are curried out of St. Paul and Minne apolis on Paclfio Express, leaving dally at 4 p. m. -nnrvniOTßAnis. a > B ?air^iar Atlantic Fxpress (Da11y) .... 11:55 a m 12:30 m St Paul A Mln. fast Ex. (Dyl 7;15 a m 7:50 a m St. Paul 4M. «cc.(dy ex Sii-i'l 6:40 p m 7:15 p m Through Pullman Sleepers betwee:- St Paul and Wahpeton, Dal-, dally except Sundays on Fargo night express. Through Pullman sleepers between St Paul and Ashland, Wis., daily except Sunday via St. P. A D. R. R. to Duluth, Nor. Pac. R. R. to Ashland. — City office, Bt. Paul. 169 East Third street City office, Minneapolis, No. 10, Nicollet House. CHAS. S. FEB, General Passenger and Ticket Agent CHICAGO. , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. j THE FAST MAIL IJNS. Pullman Sleepers with Smoking Rooms, and the finest Dining Cars in the world, are run on all Main Line trains to and from Chicago and I Mil waukee Ii Leave Leave Departing Trains. (Mlnneap'ls St PauL La Crosse. Dubuque and St! Louis Express B 5:05 a mB 5:40 am Prairie dv Chien, Milwau kee and Chicago Express B 8:40 a m B 8:45 am Calmar and Davenport Ex. B 8:40 a m B 8:45 a m Ortonville A Fargo Ex B 8:00 am B 7:10 a a Milwaukee A Chicago Fast | Express A 1:00 m A 1:10pm , Northfield. Faribault. Owa-| tonna. Austin and Mason I S City A 6:oopm A 6:lopm , La Crosse Passenger. ...... B 4:30 p m B 5:05 pis- Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A 9:00 p m A 8:15 pa La Crosse and Dubuque Fast Express. D 8:10 p m D 8:50 pi- Milwaukee and Chicago Fast Express A 8:10 m A 8:30 pa 1 Arrive Arrive Arriving Trains. St. Paul. Mlnneap' Chicago A Milwaukee Fast Express A 6:30 am A 7:15 an Dubuque and La Crosse I Fast Express c 6:30 amC7:ls an Mitchell and Aberdeen Ex A 5:15 a m A 4:30 am Davenport and Calmar Ex C 9:40 a m C 9:50 a m Mason City. Austin, Owa-| i tonna, I> ribault and Northfield 'a 9:40 am A 9:50 am Chicago and Milwaukee - Fast Express A 2:35 pm A 8:10 pra Fast Mail and La Crosse... B 3:23 p m B 4:00 p — Chicago, Milwaukee and Prairie dv Chien Ex B 7:10 p mB 7:15 p ffll Fargo and Ortonville Ex.. B 8:05 p m B 7:20 p m St. Louis Dubuque and La , Crosse Express . . B 9:55 pm B 10:35 -n A means Daily. B Except Sunday. C Mondayax cepted. D except Saturday. Additional trains between St, Paul and Minne apolis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; for particulars see Short Line time tables. Si. PAUL— Chas. Thompson. City Tioket Agent, 162 East Third street Brown A KnebeL Ticket Agents. Union Depot ' MIN NBA POMS— W. B. Chandler. City Tioket Agent. No. 7, Nicollet House. AB. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent. Depot Minnesota & Northwestern, . "THE WATERLOO ROUTE." . Leave Arrive St. PauL St PauL *•*. Louis _ Kan. Cite. +-i:00a*1 +7:55 PM Chicago Waterloo and Du buque exp tt>:OOPM 18:46 A— Randolph, Northfield, Fari bault and Water-Hie ace. +4:30 PM tll:lsA_ Dodge Center. Rochester, Anst and Mona accom . ■ +4:30 P M +11:15 AM - Ua.ly except aunday. * Exc. Saturday. 1 Ex- Monday. NOT-— Is the only line running the elegant Pullman Buffet sleeping cars between St. Paul and Chicago. I - -"* For tickets, sleeping car accommodations, rates, time tables and lull information, apply to St. Palm.— John L. Whelan, city ticket agent 184 East Third street; .Brown A KnebeL ticket agents. Union depot Minneapolis— w. U. Gowenlock, No. 10 Nicollet block. ■■ iiINNE-POUa _ ST- LOUIS RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. ~ ~ Lv. St.l'aulLv. Minpls Chicago Express •7:20 am •8:10 am Dcs Moines - Kan. City Ex »7:20 am *8:10 am Watertown Express *7:20 am *8 :80 am -t. Lou s "Through" Ex. -*2:io p m 13:30 m Des. Moines Ex >r s. *ii:2spm "7:lopm Excelsior and Morton *2:lopm »4:lspm Chicago "Fast" Express. .. At*— l P m_d7:ls p m d Daily. • Daily except Sundays, + Except Saturday. * Except Monday. __________ Ticket office st. Paul, 199 East Third street (cor ner Sibley). Passenger agent and temporary de pot, general offico building Northern Pacific rail ' road, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. Minneapolis. No. 3 Washington avenue south (under Nicollet house), and depot corner Third street and Fourth avenue north. •■«.' •'A 7