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ST. PAUL WANTS GLOBE BItAfCU OFVECSS. Want Advertisements for tli© Globe itcceived at the Following Places: MHS. J. TrtOMPSOK x Sox. News Dealers, corner , Jackson and sixth streets. M athik«>n. News Dealer and Confectioner. 601 Bradley ■treat L.W. Brz/EMi. News l'.'alerand General Store. lib Ka.-t Seventh street. W. n. DowaiVO, Portland News and Novelty Ba« j tar, 4.-1 Broadway. C.W. MrNELLts. News and Stationery Dealer, 103 l'ulvoiu aveiiua. CnAtiLES L. NErstAXN. n-tts and Stationery ; Dealer. Ml West Th rd street. f.C. 11ROWN. Newsdealer and Stationer, 441 West ho v einh street, corner of Douglas. W.H. FBEUIAN. News Dealer and General Store. Bti6 Dayton a venae. J.W. munTTT flmnilt corner University •ve nue and Biea street. J. E. Kuoisiri 11, SlO Payne aveuue. SITUATIONS OFFBRKD. T DAVIDSON jfc..TKHFKK I *ON'S restau rant 442 Jackson street, yon can got a breaded I veal cutlet or be I steak, or pork chops or saunußO, j or liv«r and bacon. or throe ejig*, read, butter and potatoe*. coffee, tea or milk, for IS cents; , branch, corner Nicollet avenue aud Second *t., Minneapolis. _ 71-74 GENTS WANTED, either ladles or ■— A men, for a new patent household article never before canvassed; chance of a liletime; sells at si>:lit in every household; ladies go wild over it; aNo Hj-'i-nts in every county who wi l appoint sub econts in every township; sample by mail Si < money refunded if not of merit. John Uaisley, niauuiacturiug agent. 217 Last Seventh ft.. St. PauL 44* BILL CLERKS— young ladies. Apply in writinc. Uyan Drui? company. C • BAUUKU— at M Dakota ay., West | St. PauL Kugeno Lynch. 7 j BOY— 31 and 83 East Third st., by Combey, i Bpanldini a Hawkins, a German boy who has an eye to business, gentlemanly in his appear ance and not afraid to work 1 BOY— Bright, energetic, ago about 17: must dress neat. Call at S p. 111.. 20ii Drake block, l BOY— Misfit clothing store, 411 East Th.rd st.; good place and Rood wages. '} /--O OK— Male, at 156 East Third at. 7 CARPENTER— Most know something about machinery. ScMckler & Wilsou, Sixth and Cedar &ts. • CANVASSERS— or tin first-class lady canvassers; cau tuako pood waves. Apply between t> ami 7:30 p. m. at IS Mississippi ■_ 0 TT'NTKY CLERK — One experienced in millin -LJ cry or fancy piods; must bring Urst-c!a>s refereiu'C. F. .1. Bchuiu Sa East lira. _ 7 EXPERIENCED MEW in every town wanted; also work in this li::. . National Secret De tective Service, ruuiu GU, Gillillan block, bt. l'aul. 11 m 11. __I^ I^KL'I) BOYS— Two good feed boys. Uich A 1- Clymer, printers, 3SO lackgoo st. __4 MAX for store manager; must be able to give good security; It. 30. Globe. _J APER-HANGER and painter to call at City hotel Monday moriiina. liiijuire of clerk, 2 "P AlNTEK,' first-class, no other need apply. X Call to-day at 213 Thirteenth ft. 1 ANTS and vest maker. W. Moennick, 430 PANTS and v.-<t maker. \V. Moenatel Broadway ft., St. Paul. 7 PK! 0.0, BOY— lmmediately, food one: ILMto $•• per week. Fred G. L. Hunt it Co., 4, .' --and 6 Union block. 7 AKK ltLS'V.Vi:it ANT— Wanted, everybody in search of a good meal for 15c to call at Park restaurant East Seventh find Wacouta eta.; we give beet t-teak, or pork chops, or pork tender loins, or sausage, or ege*. with potatoes, bread, butter, coffee toa or milk for lie; oyster stew (New York counts), 200. 274-timo SEWING-MACHINE MAN— Experienced, first-class, can hear of a good position; refer ences required. The Singer Manufacturing com pany. La Cro»c. Wi-. 1 SALESMEN— Two good salesmen. Call at k^ Rootn No. 11, Winslow house. Fourth st. -' SALESMEN — have pood paying positions for three active men with good references. SI East Fourth, room 81. 1 SALESMEN to introduce the Treasury ot Irish Eloquence, embracing the most brilliant speeches of Edmund Burke, Grattan, Coma, bheridan. Emmet, Phillips, Bhiel, O'Connell. Bleacher. Magee and A. M. >ullivan, also Lectures and Mormons by Father Burke, Dr. Canill, Father Buckley and Archbishop McHale. K. F. O'Kegan. W Kast Sixth st. 0 TTPIIOLSTEItEK, first-class, at Lawareai & U Eiswirth, 127 East Seventh st. I "IT7 AGONMAWI.i: for corner Dakota and Isa \> belßts.. West M. Paul. 7 YOl*>G MAN, who speaks German and En- JL gli»h, that understands the grocery business. Apply by letter, statins; wages expected, etc., V., care of International hotel. 1 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES wanted to learn telcpaphy, days and evrninq; chance for men to nearly make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 50 Davidsou block. St. Paul, Minn. 303J Vfinalc APPRENTICE to learn dressmaking, irume duitcly at 379 West Seventh st. Mrs. Glines. COOK and second rirl: modern bouse; every V' convenience. Mrs. L. B. Smith, 200 Beat Tenth st. ; I CANVASSER, young lady or gentleman, Call at room 60, Court block, St. Paul, Minn. t> DRESSMAKER— An experienced dressmaker w.th a machine at VM North Fort st. 1 DINING-ROOM GIRL and two good cham bermaids at Sherman house. 0 DINING-ROOM »i IU L at C>l< be restaurant, corner Fourth and St. Peter bts. 2 INING-ROOM tiIUL at Uollatid's restau- DINIKG-ROOM <■! Kl. at Holland's restuu rant, 456 Broadway, corner of Eighth st. 1 FEMALE COOK— A good female cook at SSO Exchange st. ■ 1 J'Oli ALL KINDS of domestic help, cooks, ! general housework, nurses, dining-room and chambermaids, dishwashers, kitchen girls, etc.. cull at employment agency, 317 Mr'abaaha st. 73-74 ,C lliL. for small family; 4DS Dujtun ay. /~1 IKL at 618 St, Paul Et. CIIKL at 518 St. Paul st. _T 1 GIRLB — First-class dining-room and second girls; also one for washing and ironing; where cook is kept. 345 Sherman st. 1 /"lIRL — Good house girl for biuull family. 417 VT Holly ay. 1 GIRL — Dining-room and general house-work at No. 46 East Fair £ eld ay.. West St Paul. 6 Gil: 1. — Competent, at *IW» Hondo st; tamliy of f two; bring desirable city reference. 6 TJOITSEWORK— GirI for general housework; XX must come well-recommended. Mrs. .V. - Clure, Martin and Western sts. 2 HOrSKWOUK— A girl to co with me to Da koia for general housework: pood wages to a competent person. Apply nt 129 Wast Fourth at., between 3 and 8. 1 HUI'hKWOKk- Young girl for general house work. Cult at 527 Carroll st. 1 TTOL'SiKWORK — A competent girl for general XX housework in a small family. Apply at 2'J5 Dayton ay. betore 12 or after lip.m. 1 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general housework, 56C Temperance st. 1 TTOUSEWORK— Giri for general houiework; XX good cook. 546 Robert st. 1 HOUSEWORK— girl for general house work. 257 Sclby ay. l HOUSEWORK «..rl for general housework; XX no washing. 001 1 lolly uv. l TI OUSEWORK-Girl at 01;; StiUwater st. I OUSEWORK— GirI for general housework: good cook: no washing and ironing. Apply in morning or after 6 p. m.. 525 Ashland ay. 7 "O WOKii— A girl at 402 Iteat Ninth at. 7 HOI REWORK— A young girL Inquire mi mediately at 50t Bt. Paul st. 7 HOUSEWORK— A competent girL 6SG Ex- XX change st. 7 HOUSEWORK— Good pirl at 402 East Ninth St.. between John aad Locust. 7 HOUSEWORK — good, steady girl or woman ; small family. 4'.<s Dayton ay. 7 HOUSEWORK— A nice girl who understands II light housework and can appreciate a good home, with moderate wase*. 47 t-outh I orbo. 7 OI'SEWOItH - Competent German girl for general housework in family of three, at 641 De Soto st. 7 HOUSEKEEPER capable of taking care of two children and doing the housework. Call after • (30- p. m.. room 34. Dufresne block, corner Kiev- ! enth and Hobert sts. __6 TJO USE WORK— competent girl for small XI family of grown persons. Apply at 216 Genesea street, near Missi aM'pfi st. TTOI'SE WORK— GirI for general housework. XX 270 Ramsey st. 6 HOUSE WORK— Good, reliable girl to do gen eral housework in a small family; good wages. 653 Wabaiha st. 6 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl for general housework. Apply at 82 West Bluff St., cor- | tier Bt. Peter and Wabasha sts. 6 I LAUNDRY WORK— Girl for laundry work. 77 Summit a?. ' 6 •j^UIMK GIRL-Tonng girl to help take care | \ o* bba y nd help with light Housework. Ap aly_sT3 Robert st. up stairs. 7 j SOPRANO for St. John's Episcopal church. St , O Anthony hill; will pay good salary. Apply per sonally to James Blaikie, Whitney's mnsto ntvre. VI East Third st I OALESJUK in every town to sell tents, awn \~> lags, hammocks and camping outfits on com- Blsaion; in< lose stamp for reply, J. m Bossell. UO Cast Fifth at. X j SITUATIONS OFFERED. Female*- Continued. SAI.KShAOV— An experienced millinery salo» --lady; also an apprentice to learn th« millin ery business. Address Milliner, Ulobo. — 1 *r» SEKVAVT Bt*RLfl Two. flrst-class, at r i CarroUat.; eallatoac*. 1 SECOND WO It X— Girl for second work in privato latuily; also girl for general house work. Corner Eleventh and Ro sts., room 8. 7 | SEWINO— <jlrl for line white sowing at 13 Mannhoimer block. • (j "WT^AIST II AM), experienced. Inquire of Mrr \\ 0.1. Wilson. 637 W scout a, . 0 SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. OV would like to learn a tm<l« in anything. ' Address V. £ Uloba. , X SMI Til -A flrM-claM blacksmith steel worker in all its brandies. Address Con- , stant Keader,_BS7 Cunway *t. 1 HUA« USHITU - For city work. Adarcss £0.1 -IJ Conway st. j j» AtiKi 1 PER— By a yoang man. a i laco as [ 1J barkeeper; has one year's experience. Ail- ! dress John Kuorst. lube. 7 I I)AUTi:M«KU would like to get I good josi- j »' tion in st. l>auL Address Charley. M" tiaui tier_Btrect, t<t. I'uul. * <; BOOKKKErEK— By a young man. fourteen years' experieueo; can give A No.l references. Addre»s_lM;'., Ulobe. 1 800K K iciciKK would like a set of books to work on evenings. Address fcxtra Work. lobe. 1 BOOKKKErEK, copyist, bank or office clerk^ Engliah, Bwedish, vtc. spoken: best of rvl crences. Adu're*g X., care of earner 21. 1 BOOKKLICrKK— Bi a thoroughly competent you 1 g mail in tin otUec at any kind of work; will turn .-.v ill.- beat of reterenoea and work tor small salary. _A^dres» K. G., Globe. 7 COOK— Meat or pastry; first-class man; no 00 --/ jection to l'-u\ .lit.' city. Address G. I*., Globe. CA It PETS to clean und relay. C C. Geer, ;C Waal un-.i1. . 1 /COMMISSION MAN— Situation by an cx v perienced floor man, not afruid to work, and can Ur .1 . M«iue very good trade. Address 1. I*. F.. 170 Robert »t 7 CO.H'iIM.VX— Experienced; Scotch; asa -'5. W. Charters, Miunesutii boose, Uosabel .~i.. St Paul. 7 COIXBCTOaV married man, well ac quainted in the city, as collector or talesman; reference or security. \V. C, Globe. t» Ci I.l.iCiv — .» To. :.i«' man (Norwegian) desires a i place in a country Etore; understand* Kn clish; good refereneo; sa all wagea. Addrexl John Tliorson, l*eUoy. Mower county. Minn. 'i Ui ! in — \ouiil- luiui w:i;it* aitoation in a gro cery store; can keep books) lirs.t-cla.-s refer ecres. Address A.. Globe. <i CLERK — ToaAf au wishes situation as b<n>U kefper: good penman; suveu years.' experi ence. Address a. G., Globe. G CLERK or salesman, by German; willing to .do any kind of o!tico work: wages no object; good references. Address C. 5)7, Globe. 7 CLERK, bookkeeper or assistant in offlea by youn; man experienced; exceptional refer eaeeaj wnole>>alo huuao preferred. Address 1., US Pleasant ay. 1 CLKItK— dry goods store: have had four ycui»' experieocej best of refaraaea. n. la, Globo. I CI.TKK — Dry goods and clothing; ten years' experience. Addreo* 1., Glove. C /■ iLERK— By young nan us cork 01 oflieu boy; v_/ can keep books. Addre»s J. 11.. Cl'J itobort >v DKI'(J(JIST — By a young man having three year*' experience and one course iv medicul college. Addroas Urugg.bt. Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT of any kiad by a young man 13 year* of ape: best of references furnished. Address 11. X., lock box 9. lienUer>on, Minn. 8 FA Kil LABORER— Dam by birth. U. 1!.. No. 1, care C. W. McXel i-, 10 j Dakota hv. 1 FOKI on a large form: W«at; understand everything perfect. Address M. J. It., bo» 443, Lake City, Minn. ; /"lAKDKXKK — By married German; also as VT servant or couchtuun. Address Gardener, Globe. 1 HACK DRIVER or any kind of a team by a I young man who la thoroughly acquainted with bor»ef. Address No. 2. P. U., care o; C. W. McNellig. 108 Dakota ay.. M. Paul. .Minn. 1 U OSTLER— man in private family who roughly understands in. care of hor>e>; reference given if required. Address H. U..Globe. I HARNESSMAKEU— For one year: ' the II piece or week: references given. Jay M. Sherman, Dexter. Minn. ; MA. If KO!»!» — ha considernble experi • erne; would like to hire out to you: would like to Hire by the yeur. Respectfully, >L A. Bross. J QTENOGAAPH furnihhed. Bureau, room O 5. Hale block, st. Paul. Tj^T!' .11 Mils*. t'l.KKK— Byayounguinn of over * > five years' experience; am a good murker anu can famish best .1 City rclercnces. Address J. It. 33. Globe. r, SALESMAN— Wholesale or retail; dry good* preferred. Audreys F. F.. 4UI Goodliue >t. 1 SALESMAN — I'os.tion with country miller as traveler on rond; smart active Mil?»ui:iti 01 good midros acd bus^^s yn»h. X. W. Globe. 7 'IMXNKK, and first-cla«s jobber wants a *itu!» -- tiou in St. Paul or Minneapolis; a sober, re liable man. Address J. A., Globe. 1 \: ORK 110 \>:i>— place to do ehuret »» and (.0 to sibool bva \oung man. Addre>r E. X., lock box 2:57. ; WOKU— By an experienced man. Address i.'t. » v Kico »t. WOIUv— A yooaf man of 17 would like v job ♦ » of any kind. Apply at No. C7I Columbia «t. _ ! 1 \rol'XG MAN wants a aitaatioa in a stor 1 speaks Kiißlhh and bcuudiuitvian: also baa ■ good know ledge of bookkeeping: can give refer ences. Address S. P.. IM Kast Fifteenth i-t. 1 VOI'.NC MAX want.- 11 poaltloo in a furnitur*- I store in city or country town. Address Y. Erookmcyer, 217 spruce st., St. Paul. 1 .Female. CLXXK — A young lady would like a position la photograph gallery. Address M. 11.. Globe. 1 DININ<i-i:OO.U or cliaiabcrwork by youn"? lady of experience; can give best «>f refer ences aMa required. Apply to S24Wabasha »t.. room 1. ] Dl SESSMAKEK.5 ESSMAKEK. fir->t-clas«. to do family sew ing: cutting and fittuig a specialty. Apply at 70'J Bedford : ._ t; HOUSEKEEPER— An educated and refined lady of übility and experience in a respectable family. Address Mrs. C. (■.. Globe. I HO V S X k Kl C l* E K— A~positiou by a lady. Ad- dress 151 Carroll st. _ * 1 HOrSEKKKPEK— By :i rTiiHti ajii widow. Call or address 215 Twelfth »l. south, Min neapolis, Beferei exchanged. 7 JANITOR— 1 as janitor or watchman; ref erences given if required. Address B. 8.. Globe. i OK WORK— Tonne lady wants eni) loy ment in office or store or other respectable work; has had otliec experience and is a good mu sician. Address IV,, Globe. 7 OFFICE W«)ltii-A young lady would like situation In office to write, or any kind of office work, or would like situation to sew in dressmaking uytablishiaent. Address Miss Cleve laud, 11*4 Pcnr.-ylvMi.a ay. 7 OPBBATOR— By a young lady as telegraph operator; can give best of references. Ad dross S. 18. Globe. 0 PLAIN HEWING— A young lady would like X to do plain sewing by the week in private family. Address Ms* A. I>., Globe. 1 V^TEXtM.KAPIii.!: or typewriter by. a . lady O with experience; graduate of school of pho nography in Brooklyn, \. V.: can furnish No. 2 Ketmngton machine. Address M. 11.. 243 Farring ton ay. • 1 w VKNOOHII'IIKK- A lady competent to iJ take dictation eiilier 011 typewriter or in shorthand would like employment whole or part of the day. Address M. .1., Globe. 7 SALESLADY— By a young lady in dry goods or iaey store, or in an office. £32 West seve nth st. 1 SALKSLAOY — A position in dry goods store by a person Laving four years' erperience. Address M.. 441 UV^t Seventh. 7 SEWINO or work in the tinea-room of 1 hotel k^ by n yonni; ladyi noobjecticna to leaving the city. Addrcir* I). A. M.< caro c.f <;!i.lm. j SEWIXU — Young lady of experii*noe wishes - sewing in private families, «ir «illioe work of any kind. Address Y. 12, Mitlord house. 345 >her ■aa st._^ C UT'ASII ING— Woman would like a place to do washing or house-cleaning by the day. Ad dress or coll sti* till water ht , St. Paul. Minn. C DOARD WANTED. DOARO AND ROOM— couple" with i.f no children desire accommodations in p!ca«aut neighborhood, near business center for $i a week joint. Address K. P.. Globe. QOOD BOARD with room, tor gent in vi vicinity of Fourteenth or Fifteenth and Jack son sts. Address Globe. 1 | T> OOMS— Two small.onT furnished, with board. ! XV not to exceed US per w.<ek. by lady occupied during day; must be centrally located; references if required. Address G. 16, (.lube. 7 PERSON riMIRYOTAXT BtSlNlSs (> ; tj . Wooas . I V. clairroyant business medium; advice on busi ness and social mattars. Constance block. Itl East bevenU street, room 7. St. Paul. Minn. 273» V pohTUNE-TELLEIt-Mrs. A. EckhardZ TST X the most reliable and truthful • rtaae teller on everr subject of men's lives ot the past I and future, offers her service* to the public at iIS Grove street, between Broadway and Canada, ■MM " dye WORKS. f DL. JAMIEisO.V Stean- Dye Works— G#nt h • clothing a specialty, 412 Wabasba sU. 8 '• haul. Minn. ' ' 1 ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, MONDAY MORNING, MAKCIT 15, IRSO. FOR RENT. :' Ort Htoree. Ktc. nnillßn W.^9 WEST-Hall of new store. IX uno block from Seven corners. Inquire at More. -_ T* rpiIIRD ST., 115 EAST.-Th.rd floor. I». V. X Egan's jewelry store. 10x80. well lighted, water etc .am! suite of run— in front adapted for miv light manufacturing business, a hall or office; aj>j«Jy at once. I*. F. Egan. 1.4-77 11 1 RI) vTTTIVs) W INT— The stone build t«. X John Kellihcr. Ijj West Third at 70-tUO lloitaoka piNK PHAETON for tale, TM St Peter st. PUKVISIIKII HOITSKi central location. Ad- I drew A. C.K. Globe. 1 H«>l a 1 V.rr Park, will rent chenn tn a d«>rnbll tenant UdwurJ scoit. ... o >> aba ► ha it. 1 HOUSE— Seventh St.. 716 East, with seven room*. Apply at 710. up stairs 73-75 HOI'S X of til room*, on drain at., near Mississippi, at »cry reasonable price to Rood tenant. Address J. \V. j.. Gloho. Tj 71 HOI'SK— a i,«.« ••i^lit-ro >ra house In upper town; water and a large yard. Inquire 310 Oak st. 78-76 | HOI'SK— A mikill house on Oak st Job: Kil- lihcr. 15-VVVest Third st ?t 1( ?? I O|T!S ST., 354— Nine- room house: hard and I i soft water, Inquire Dennis Carr, Merchant* hotel. 73-7» ! >' I M -i;ti.iM IIOI'MI marble mantel and * Rrate. linn- alcove, all in fine ronditlon, on , 11u;-iu- ay.. litU! I'lork from street cars. K. A. Sargent, Hi Bast Third it. 71-71 , AXOOLIMI A\i> VICTORIA STS.— A v htnnll liouso. Andy to F. J. Kavanagh, 39 East 1 hird H. 7 liOOIIin. DROADWAY. 62S— One large unfurnished I » moo with bay windi><v: also one small room: bath, etc. in hou-»c: board if il«*olrod 1 BROADWAY '.'>S7— Large front room with I i small ruom fur light housekeeping; Phalen | water. 6 ! /"VIICSTNI>T ST.. 317— Furnished room for rent | 0 m,tli bonrd in private family. 1 CMMaJtf I*3— Well turnUhed unite of front ' v^ rooms, ..table for two or three gentlemen or married couple; refareneea exchanged. • I T7IGHTII ST.. 275 KAST— Nice, large, for " J ni-livil front room; ground floor: bourd if di sired. _1 j EIGHTH ST.. 221 KAST— Three back rooms. ■ 4 Phalcn water, etc. 1 | EIGHTH ST., 231 i KAST-Threo back rooms; large pantry, cellar and Phalen water; alO a| month. _ 1 I;iii.i ST., 252 WEST— Elegant furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board. i F»1 SOUTH A~ flat~of four \ rooms, - . table for light housekeeping. ' 1 FCII'IIISIII ST.. 231 KAST— A furnished alcove room suitable lor two. i , POVKTKKNTII NT.. xOS. near Jackson— | 1 Splendidly furnisbed front room; wardrobe: i roams up stairs. I I POUT nT.. r>G2. corner Fifth- A well-furnished X yarlor bedroom to one gentleman. 1 GOODRICH AY., M- Three unfurnished rooms, for light housekeeping, to gentleman and wife; nice, large front room Miitable for two gentlemen, furnished: reference* required. l ; GIiOVE ST.. 505 KAST. between two bridges— i 1lir«« rooms near t>trect cars: good locality. 1 TACKSON ST.. SIU, third floor— Nicely-fur- ' t» nished room for two gentlemen, on Jackson »t., opposite Merchants; references given and re quired. 1 TACKSON ST.. .V..S— - •:•. -furnihlK-d tront I • ' parlor with open grate Bad u-e of bath; snita- j bla for two gentlemen. 6 j MUSlssjli'l'l ST.. C*l.— Two nicely-furnished 1 front rooms; private family; htrv«-t car ' within half a bluck. 7 • MlaiMlSSim ST.. 074— Two furnished rooms for light house-keeping. 0 MAKKKT ST., 343— Xicely-larnwhed tront rootn fruntiug Uicc it, ' 7 N IN I it ST., IC3 KAST— Turniiihed front room ] 1> for two gentlemen: ground floor: (10 per month. C "jV IXTII ST., .;: KAST— Furnished rooms on ', 1 N lir.t or second floor, en suite or tingle, witli board; one block from capitoL 1 ' OAK ST.. 24<J SOUTH, between Chestnut and | Walnut — furnished roooms, single or ' en suite. 1 i p Alt >T., 210 SOlTll— Nicely-furnished front yJ room on ground floor. 7 I: I : X A V^4o3, opposite Madison school house. basement rooow, suitable lor housekeeping; on. all family preferred. 1 OS ABEL, 374— Cheap, furnished or unfur • ni>lu'd. ROOM— For two gentlemen of quiet habits.with ' I'Uit board. in a private family, near Irvine park <ir on i 1« amiiit ay. Address A. T. X.. U lube. ROOSiS— niccly-furni>bed rooms lor man i '.J wife; could do light bonsckeeping if careful; Uio.;ern conveniences; references ex ciiungc-d. Address 11. M. 1., Globe. 6 I ) OUMOIATE by a younc gentleman; must be : i V strictly temperate; quod localion. with mod era conveniences: upper town; rclercnces ex changed. AdOrex W. f.. Globe. 6 I) OOM-3IATK WANTED gentleman of I XV clean and quiet habits: rent low i.i light party ;wnnt to cut down eipens-es. 2U5 £pruco *l. «i ROBERT ST.. till— Furnished tront room on IV first floor: rent cheap. l pOBERI -i 515— A luriii>hfd sitting and bedroom. l •><»l.l»:i ST., sl»— l'lca Ant furnished room IV suitable for single gentleman; »j iit month; locution very ctutrul. l ,11: I'l-K ST., «ol— Niceiy-furuuhvd rooms O f j per month. 1 Ll-MMIT AY.. No. 11— Pleasant furnished , O front room with heat: reasonable rent. 1 'TILLW > i i . . ST* 4»4— Two or three unfur- O ni* bed rooms; hut and cold water, bath, etc.: private la mil jr. i . IK* « L NT.. ;:i:.->uite of newl; -furnished *> rooms for two gentlemen of quiet habits that like a quiet home and bunio comiorta with Amer ican people. 6 yi IXTII ST.. 320 EAST— Pleasant rooms with »' or w.thuut board; between l'mo and Broad way. 1 I EVkXTH ST.. 415 KAST— Furnished and nn- i ij furnivbe i room> at the Mann block; Urge j halls, well Lighted and carpeted; everything first cla«s. 1 ' VfcVKXTII ST.. 222 Wi:sT— Hoomsen suite for O light rou»eke«ping or single; furnished or unfnruUhed; water tloyc't». et«-. 1 | EVfcVTM -i 252 \VK.>T— Xircly-furn abed i •J rooms with beard; also use of bath; terms moderate. l OEVENTH ST.. 416 WEST— Fine tront room. kj with bky window, nicely furnished, for gen tleman and wife or two gentlemen, with board; terms reasonable, and Ore. i v^IiVKNTII .ST.. 41 I As I— Unfurnished rooms O trunting on hcventh and Cedar, suitable tor offices or any other purpose. 7 k 'EVKSTI! ST., 415 KAST— Unfurnished and i O famished rooms, very reasonable. Mann | block. « THIKDST., 123V< WEST— Furnished and un- X furnished rooms for li.-ht housekeeping: all conrcnienoes. water, central location and low rent. Inqniro at room I. 1 IWKLKTII ST., 57 KAST— well-fur- I. nished rooms; private family; terms reasona- j ble^ i 'niIIKTKUXTII ST.. Ssß— Nicely-furnished X rooms. 7 ILLIt'S ST., 387— One furnished room. U > V per month. 7 WABASIIA. 424— Elecant furnished rooms at > » 424 NVabasha, corner Seventh, and -.'•.'« East Seventh, below tibley. 2 i AUAKHA kT.. 656— Furnished front room ! on ground floor, suitable for two gentle men; $14 per month. 7 , -AlfAslJA ST., Famished rooms. 6 AIIASIIA ST.. 617 — Furnished rooms. ~ with or without board; terms reasonable; "I'pwitn capituL 1 •JA (•• MAKKKT 1 — Nice lar<e front rtH)ai. • .'H \J suitable for two gentlemen; furnished; moderatp rent: references required. 3i2» Miscellaneous. — —^— — — — — — — — —^— — —^^__— ! HRIDOB ■QVARB— Sereral One cornerand lJ front offices, single and connected, in Me>- Clung s block, linage square. Inquire up stairs. t»-7i> j BAICN* — Xice barn, comfortable and convenient; cheap. Inquire 384 and MM Jack«on st. 1 BAItN— Coaifurtable and convenient. Apply at IM and Ml Jackson st. 7 CLH ST., COftNEB SKVKXTII. in V> Iloc«rs 1 Kings utw block— Two well-lighted cfuoes. Apply to a. H. lto^ers. corner Sibley and Fourth sts. i, HAI i: BLOCK, corner Third and Jackson— ' Offices. Inquire room IS. 1 Til IHO ST., It A XI) S2 \VKsT-Stores and I rooms in 0111! story same building, also large, light airy basement hall overlooking river, ru.tnble lor re-tauratit and billiard ball at corner '1 h:rd and -t. I'eter. and larK" hall in Third story of No. : \Wi-t Third st. formerly occupied by Knights of Pythias. C. K. and A. G.Ot'.s. comer Third and lu-lnrt. over Third National bank. 74* 'PllllUi ST.. US KAST— Desirable office and X desk room. 1 INSTRUCTION-. LOCI'TION" and all branches of theatrical business by a thoroughly competent actress, Call or addre-- '.'5 Hast Eighth st. CKS SCHOOL Ol' SHOUTHAXf) and typewrit ing; shorthand by mail or personally. Ann c \ C. Drew A Co.. room 6. Uale block, M, Paul. 73-79 ill I i;. fig, A ItCHITKCT— E. P. Basaford. room li. Gil xi fillan block. 10-1 ' jj\ )ld3ijui«Tvi,» 'iU'i:. arch.tect. rooms Hand 2l. ./V. WUder bU^k,jbct. Jackson aad Sibl«y sts. MORITZ lal »l ■- • «{. Hootr.« Wand 4 0 chamber of commerce. 1. PaaL 277* > HEAL I>TATK FOR SALE. • Charlos A. B. Welde'o 1.1-i. T SCO Jackson -1. • FOB MALE— Two hou»e», with five rooms each •» and good well, corr.tr of Mi.-lx-uii and Karl st. Prim tI.UK); worth U.sOO. which is very cheap; 1150 cash, balance IIS per month. Apply BCO Jack* ion st., room 5. Charles A. U. Wf ldo. I^Olt SAl.i;— Houses and lots on Dayton's 1 bluff. Arlington hills and Nelson's addition, on monthly paymitnt*. 1 make it a rule not to close. Apply ICQ Jackson st., room 5. Charles A. B. \\>ide. I,mii; SALE— Ten-room bous* with largo barn, including three lots on Kdgcrton aud Rom »ts. montlil> payment*. Apply JWi Jackson st mom 5. Churles A. U. Weidc. |,'OK nALU— II .use with eight rooms; barn 1 and cistern; lot Ms 170; price li.iw. cheap; only for SO days. Apply 366 Jackson st, room 5. CharU» A. B. Wcide. \\ ' ANTED— IaO.OoO mortgages for improved or » » unimproved property, at low price* Apply ZCC Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. It Welde. " WANTED— To exchange uniii. .1 i.'< r.-,| prop »♦ erty, improved or unimpruved. fur other that is incaml>«red. Apply 60» Jackson at., room 5. Charles .A. B. Wrlde. POI >\! 1 House and lot on Margaret st. I . near feveuth and Uupe, cheap: al»o house and lot on Mount Airy st, cheap. Apply MC Jack* son st. room a. Charles A. B. Wfide. r\ MM I " business front lot* on Payne ay., bo • ' tween Ca»o and York sts.. for one-third cash, balanc* in one. two and three years. Apply at :.uo Jackson st., room 5. Charles A. It. We.d«. LOTS in blocks 25 aad~2d, Arlington hlUsi V) V) will sell ou« or both blocks at a low figure for one-third rath, balance on* and two jcars. Apply at 366 Jack»ou st, room 5. Charles A. B. W vide. HOUSE AND LOT onGlencoe st. Ash ton A bherburne's addition, cheap. Apply at 3u6 Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. I M>K SALIC — Forty acres near Uosomuunt, Da* I kola county, on mokt easy terms. Apply KM Jackson st., room 6. Charles A. B. We.iU-. A I I OWN and control mostly all the business lots and houses in Arlington Hills and Nel son's additions, will sell on butter terms than any real estate dea.*r la st. Paul. Apply 3d) Jackson ■>!.. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. CV* LOB SALE— Ten lots in Charles Wcide's rear -1 rangeoient of block 6, Nelson's addition, for 1.1.700. oue-tnird caih, balaace out) and two years; my retail price foOO; MJpOtOOO: making the pur chase will charge no commission for M.-11. . Ap ply Slid Jacksou st. room 5. Charles A. U. Weide. 17OR SALE— Six beautiful lotVinVand^'addi * tion, facing Hastings. Mount and Maple »t». ; will sell tor ono-tkird ra»u. monthly payments, or tioth.ug down: parties want to build at uiy old {•rices lor this aioath only. Apply 30C Jackson st., room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. I, Oil SALE— Block of thirty lots in Eastville — Heights, cheap. Apply &&< Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. A I J AMID- Parties to hat their property with • » me; o; couli.miiii will only be one-half what others ask. aua to* effect sales 1 will furnish the money to consummate the sale. Apply &*> Jacksoa i., room b. Charles A. 11. Weide. ,0 LOT :U». ULOCK 37. Charles WeiJe's lots. Arlinfton Lills. facing Whitall »l. on Payne ay.; price >♦ I, one-thtru cash, balance in une and two year*; aUo hou»w opposite I'ro.-oths restau rant on Paynu ay., seven rooms, well, woodshed and lot closets on monthly payments cheap; also Uia adjoin. store which roots for t^d per month; price f 1.400 ou monthly payments. Apply at SCO Jackson at., room 5. Charles A. K. Weide. IWANT THREE SALESMEN to scU house* and lots on commission, American. German and Scandinavian; must be honest and mdustnous and not afraid to work. Apply SCC Jackson St., room 5. Charles A. B. Weide JOT 18, BLOCK < <u:L-hank-s garden J lots; 125 feet on Seventh, Cs3 I evt long, ball cash, balance one and two year*: lots 12.13 and 14, block •-'. Rice St.. J. KiM.-i:ni*riger'» addition; price $3,700. half cash, balance one and two yean; double house on Goodrich ay. on easy terms. Ap ply Stki Jackson st., room 5. Cbarles A. B. Weide. I^Olt SALE— Two lots. 21 and 22 Hamhne. X block 4, >yudu-ato addition, one-half ca-li. terms easy; aUo lot 7, block 1, ickan & Lvans' addition to suit Apply SCti Jackson at.. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. \\i ANTED— A lady that understands book * • keeping and writing out deeds and mort cages; aUo attend to correspondence; _u-i bring good references. Apply 3C6 Jackson St.. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. HOUSE for sale on Fauquier st. between Weide and Arcade. No. 7*»; seven rooms, kitchen, torn closets, well and good cellar; price $2,000 cash; tC>uo or tl.ooo caah. balance monthly pay ments or one, two or three jours. Applj 361 Jackson hi., soon. Charles A. B. Weide. \y r ANTED— IOO carpenters, plasterers, paint »» ers and day laborers to buy houses and lots in exchange tor work. 1 »hall advance on all Arlington hills lots after April 15. tSO pot lot: now is the time to purchase betore the boom. Apply St>o Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. 1^0 It SALE— Three bouses on Fauquier St.. be tween Payne ay. and Eilgerton. in Borup X Payne's addition cheap if taken at once: terms very easy: also. cighty-fivo feet on Payne and Jenks st: one-third vain, balance at two years: aUo house on Reaaey it* between Payne ay. and Greenbricr. near the bridge, on very Hkoflal terms. Apply »Ui Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. v- ■- .-■ Clark A Watson's l.l^t. Office, corner Fourth and Robert sts., opposite Na- tiotial Germnn-Amcrican Bank. CHOICE twenty acre piece new Couio, ItiiO per V> acre. Clark A Watson. EXTIKE BLOCK, corner Ohio »t. and Dakota I.J ay.; very cheap and Will resell at a good profit. Clark A WaUon. iMNE LOTS two blocks off Ea*t Seventh st. M. only KOO. Clark i. Wat.-on. TWO very nice residences on Portland ay., near Dale st. Clark & Watson. 01 rV_fY— eot AND LOT one st: •■plitjyjyj very cheap. Clark & Watson. €!• NICE CORNER on Portland ay. in Wood ■ land Park. Clark & Watson. ■ ST HOI »— IMPROVED CORNER in Wot / p\)\J\J St. Paul; well renti-d and will pay good interest while the property is advancing ►uadily. Clark A Watson. <*.( |« \— Bl SIXES!* LOTS 00 l>ayne or.. •J*.t\J\J Arlington Hills. C. W. Youngman's List. 115 Fust Seventh st. IOTSAND n LOCKS for sale, on new motor ■* line. West Seventh st: 300 per cent profit. C. W. Youngmann. 115 East Seventh st. T3-?j Oil AC B KM near Cattle Station for only 1100 OU per acre. This is a decided bargain. Young man & Co., 115 Eatt ;»evcnth st. PARTI I looking for real estate inve«tment< ■*- on whiah large and immediate profits can be realized ill do well to call on Younguian it Co., 115 Eatt Seventh st ACRE PROPERTY for n Reservertown. Yonngaan A Co.. 115 Seventh ft 73-75 II YOU want to sell your property cheap and quick we can do it. Youug_*:i _ Co.. 115 East Seventh st. 73-60 I 1 \ ACRES in E. O. Rogers' garden lots for only I I ' »*'O per acre. C. W. Youugman, 11l Ka«": Seventh si. . 73.75 I f\ LOTS near West Seventh for *3.100, a rare IVJ chance. Youngman is. Co.. 115 East Seventh st, 73-75 C. Li. leutau*tt List. 41 East Fourth sL AJ'I NF. eighty-acre piece, through which the Wisconsin Central railroad run only a short distance out. is offered very cheap for cash; a new «tat on has been erected close by; several beauti ful lakes ia the neighborhood. C. L. Coleman, 41 Ea*t Fourth tt "I <T) ACHES, West St. Paul, within gunshot of 1-• th* site of the new railroad shops, 11.000 an acre, which is (300 an acre less than adjacent property is held at. C. L. Coleman. 41 East Fourth st. ACRE in the couth tier of Rogers A Hen dricks' acre lots at Como; a corner with east and south front; one of the best acres in the whole addition. 1 1 .',00; call Monday. C. L. Coleman. 41 East Fourth st. 73-74 J. F. ElMnracnger'i List. 472 Rice St. C'Jl \l \ I'EUACKE-Near Rico st: on easy vO> '\J terms. J. F. EUcnmeicer. 472 Rice st l'f\ LOT* on monthly payments *li down and '><' 17 per month, on and near Rice at. J. F. I. '<>n:: i :».;;.■ Rice st. 4 ViWk J FOR A CORNER LOT and house Ot'Ull on Park ay.: »150 cash, or more, the balaac* on monthly payments. 1 have also some of the best business lwts for sale on l;»ce at. J. F. Eikenueager. 472 Rice st CS-86 L^UK SALE— A good cbjuce to make a fortune: ■L (125 per acre tor thirty da:* only. 153 acre* of laud facing south, over nile on Snail lake *hure. whi«h is the most beautiful shore and the must beautiful lake around St Paul, only five miles from city limits, near Rice st. J. F. Eisen* rcciiger. 4*2 lUce st. ■ 71-99 £. Lancevln's List. 25 Fourth st. SPLENDID large boarding house on Concord £" st. ; a Tory good business location; will rent cheap: also a lar^e number of other houses, from 13 to 1:5 per month. ——————— _______ 73.79 Miscellaneous. A ItUXDEL ST. 224— New six-room house. •*■ * with modern Improvements; on St Anthony hill. Apply at No. --'• _^ 73.7 a AVKHV DEIIBABLE HOME in Union •A Park at a bargain: ten acres near Lake Pha len at 52..0 par acre; lots on monthly i-ayments in the Arl.i.gtuD Hills and West St Paul. 8. It. Loux. IVX Ea>t Seventh it- 73.74 111 AY E about TGI f**t of business property on Dakota ay.. also several acres on the bluff, facing on Hall ay. and Deles ft . this property has not changed hands for more than twenty >ears: I will »ull 108 *r ha feet on Dakota ay. and some on the bluff at fair rate*; Aoest property in th* city. C. A. Prcseett 7S-79 117*110 lii THE LUCKY MAN— I offer for » » sale fer a few days sixty acres on Rice St., at the cresting of the Minneapolis A tt. Louis railroad, for (15* ver acre; four acres reserved for railroad stafiou; lies splendidly; will sell whole or in iv* or ten-acre lets;' gardeners look this up. E. A. ryent Hi gait Third st 71-74 Q1 r 7F\C\ BUYS house and lot on Rondo st •Jl«/c/lJ No. 104. Call at Ut* house for par ticulars. • . -. 73.76 HEAL K«iTATE FOR SALE. Ilullmun A: Co.U List. i ;• ' ■ ■ tOBH Jock*oo st. ■ . ■ ' • CO fif)n *° ELEVEN LOTS on Stewart O««J RAA- HOrHK AND LOT on Carroll 'JQiOkJKJ »t. ltallman * C0., 809H Dakota ay. 7 15 ■ HOItHR*>CARRIAGK3. AC. BUGGY WANTED— A first-class second-hand top buggy. W. G. Union. 3G3 Jackson it. 6 BAKU A INK — large assortment of carriages, buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons, : jump seats. Concord wagons. lMmocrat wagons, ' extension tops, harness: coma and see the largest 1 and cheapest stock 111 St. Paul; discount to deal er* anj liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota »t». CO-Cm HORSC (or sale cheap: 8 year* old and nound and faithful, good tor family use. 233 East Seventhst, room 6. 1 HOB«J AND UUUG Y— Will trade gold watch as part payment for light horse and buggy. Addres* Watch, Globe. 1 HOIt»i: WANTED— Good.eonnd young horse, weight from 1.050 to 1.300; will pay cash. U. 0. Brown, room 4T, Gilflllan block. 1 HOBSK*— Two carloads of horses for sale. consisting of work teams, single drivers, farm horses and heavy draft, at Albert Hill's liv. and sal* stable. Seven corners. 7--si HORSK". FOR SALE— work horses, har ness and three wagons very cheap, Friday, thelJth. 3p. m.. at IG3 East Fairneld it., West M, I'aul. 6 HORSE and delivery wagon wanted for about thirty days: light work and good car* guar anteed. Address S. K. C Glube. 6 WAGON, leather top road, in good condition wanted cheap for cash. Inquire at 400 Da kota aT. BOAUDINU OFFERED. 15 ROADWAY. 82. opposite Sixth St.— Man and 1 J wife to board and room; good references re quired and given: a pleasant good, respectable home 1* offered at reasonable price. 1 BOA It 1) AND ItOOM- By two gentlemen; five-minutes' walk from Seven corners; will pay (40 per month in advance. Address Harry. Globe. 6 piEDAR ST., 483— Nicely-furnished room, with \J board, for two persona. 7 FORT ST.. M NORTH, near Seven corners— Furnished room, with board if required. 1 FOI KTII ST.. If Hit Room and board for two gentlemen; bath room, hot and cold water; heated by steam. 7 V'INTII ST., 21 KAST— Pleasant rooms, with 1 1 board, for gentlemen. X DAItK I' LACE, 77 hurnmit ar.— Large, pleas 1. ant rooms with best table board. 6 ROOM— I can accommodate one or two gentle men with well-furnished, bright, cheerful room with board at reasonable prices; good loca tion. Address J. G. 11., Globo. 1 ROOM— A pUuaaut front room with board for one gentleman in a small private family. Addra»sM. £9. Globe. 7 SIXTH ST., 45 EAST— Furnished rooms with board. i V' ' m ST.. 111 HIT ■■aalllol. large 0 new rooms with board cheap. Hotel Grand. 1 TENTH ST.. 219 KA NT— Nlcely.f urnhhed ■I front alcove room, with use of bath; board if d i red. ■■■. . ■ ■. i 'pVELFTII ST., 65— Furnished front room. 1- suitable for two, with board. 7 .~/\ DAY HOA It DEKS. commencing the first *J\J of January.at J12.50 per month in advance; rail at King's block, corner oX Seventh and Cedar st»., fourth floor, room L $«»• WANTED TO HE XT. /COTTAGE— One-and-a-half-story, four or five v- rooms, in a good neighborhood; good water: rent not to exceed 420. Address Z7 3. Globe. 1 HOUSE— 1. by careful tenant with small family, comfortable and convenient seven or eight-room house in upper town, for about i 0 or I ■:>. Address 1). E. F.. Globe. 73-75 fj O r."> i: — a small house or four or five rooms by ti April preferences given. Address F. C. P.. care of U. S. Ex.. Rosabel st. l HOUSE— April 1: seven to nine rooms. Ad tx dress E. it.. Globe. l HOUSE— By first of April or sooner, house of eleven or twelve rooms, with modern con veniences; lower town preferred. D. 19. Globe. 1 { JOIsE- From May L by first-class tenant, 1 1 seven or eight-room house, with all conven iences, in good locality. Address J.M. 8.. Globe. 1 13 EVIDENCE— A good residence with modern i\ improvements, about twelve rooms, situated within short distance of street cars on >t. Anthony hill: would like possession April 1. Apply at 155, • -rake block. 3 ROOM— By two young men. alcove room within one block of Kice park: references ex changed. U. and G.. Globe. 2 ROOMS— Two communicating rooms in neigh borhood of FarrinKton and Nel-on ays. fur 1 -•rmanout parties. Address M. 19, Globe. 1 ROOM it — Two unfurnished rooms near the Windsor hotel. Address Milliner, Dickin tog's store. i Rooms — A gentleman and wife want tourun furnished rooms for housekeeping, in private family in lower town. C 94 East Fourth st 1 I ... W^W. M ..MU WM >M, M<JM u^« Hill SALE. \TI. AH— A sit. Haul atlas as good as new. Ad ■M dre«s C S. Globe. ■ l \ IIANDiiOME bronze fignro (Hiver) ga* ■A drop-light for 16. Address H. C 3. Globe. 7 HI M.I Alt l> TABI.K-Balke A Brunswick, with cues, balls, stand and gas fixtures in perfect ordtr. Address E. 25. Globe. 1 BEDMOOM SET complete, with mattress and spring. 11$. Call imnicdiate.y at 547 Waba shi>. 7 BAllllKK CHAR cheap. Inquire at 421J* Itobert st. 6 CHAMKEU SUIT- Nice, very cheap. Call at v>> 172 Rondo st. l p»ONTENT< of nicely-furnished front rooms v.' suitable for housekeeping. Room 3. 151 West Third st. i OOKI.Mi STOVE— OnIy *10: good as new: •' cost new >24. 482 University ay. 1 COOK STOVE, also one good heater; 492 St. Paul st. i IJWNE "SHOW CASE and counter, cheap. Call or address Portland Novelty Bazar. 4SI Broadway. \ FOX SALE— SOO 2x14x21 No. 1 dry delivered at St. Paul or Minneapolis at 117 per M ft. B. U Guild. Sol Jack- »t. St. Paul. 73 I liITKIM'KKSS- Good, large and second- I J band. C. C. Mile*. 335 Jackson st. 1 MAP of city of St. Paul. Ramsey county, and .»l parts of Wa«hingti»n and Dakota counties; site 6xo feet, good as now. Address 8.. City hotel. ABGA.N- Cheap. 79 West Third sv. 7 PIANO, good, at a great sacrifice for cash: owner going to leave the city. Inquire at 527 St. Peter St.. third floor. 1 pool, TA ItLE— Nearly new; cheap. It* West IT Seventh st., Seven corner*. 6 ART OK FURNITURE at 547 Wabasha st. I SALOON LlCENSE— lnquire Lauer's saloo n. Wabnsha st. _____ 73 STOVES and household furniture. Call Mon -0 aay at 252 We>t Third st. 1 CTOVK- Cook stove. No. 8. with reservoir, set O of bod springs, mattress, clock and table, cheap ! _26 Cast i xth >t. 7 TEBBIBR IIP. 10 months old; weighs nix I pounds and one-half: full breed. No. 10 Arch St.. St. Paul. 1 TABLE*— Four long tables and fifteen feet ot shelving, good as new. Inquire of J. W. Stone. m East Fourth st. 1 fALNUT BEDSTEAD, mattress and wlre woven springs; cost VI; will sell cheap. Powsem. 4SI Broadway. 6 WANTED TO BUY. LOT in West St. Paul from owner; *500 to _ •1.000. B DB . Globe. 6 BA*BY CABBIAOI good second-hand one. Address O. B. 24. Globe. : 1 < II H l\ ! \s of any kind; must be cheap. Ad v-* dress Alpha. Globe. 7 Fd-hand engine, three to five J horse-power, upright engine and boiler. Address I-*ec Milner, 201. Cassclton. Dak. 3 Hoi ai: Eliht-room. wanted to rent or bay on monthly payments; must have good barn. Mate terms and locality to room 12. 503 Jackson ft 1 LOT«— nice residence lots in West St. Paul. Address R. U. H.. Globe. 78-74 j Oil I A Nk— A 40 or 60 gallon oil Unit, second, hand, in rood order and cheap. Address «'. I S. Potter. 151 Robertson st. West St. Paul, Minn* SHOWCASE— Secondhand. Address W. 11.. Globe. ■ 1 fTIICNEr— From st. Paul to Chicago. X. Y. Z., -*- Globe. " 7 TO GI.OUU AGENTS and others, 1 will pay X i cents apiece for two dozen copies of Globe containing story "Captain Thomas' Bet." which appeared a month or so ago. Address Rev. T. C. Thomas. Faribanlt. Minn. 8 LOST AND~fStJNP. UNCII OF KEYS LOST in the postofflce return to Webster Smith, 3'JtS Jackson St., and j receive reward. i; J / AXE KiUNU-Owncr will call 133 East V Ninth st. 0 FOUND— The right plaee~to get a good over coat for the least money is {ositively at Max ! Mrouse't, lsi West seventh st.: bo ' overcoats from tl up: men's overcoats with [ lu»n collar at 1 4; buffalo and coon overcoat* $10 to »l 5 less than any otaer dealer can sell them. 33^* MIT LOsiT— Beaver, left hand, on West Third, near Metropolitan hotel. Finder please re turn to 24 i'ila.or« ay.. West St. Paul. 6 PIN LOST— On Wednesday last a black onyx pin set with pearl*. Kinder please leave at office of at. Paul Trust company. Jackson and Fourth, and receive reward. | j I OATCHKL LOST— On Saturday afternoon, be- I O t ween depot and Tenth »t., satchel with Dr. Murphy's aaaie on outside. Return to 516 Jack, ' son at. and receive reward. 3 \ XXTATi M AND CHAIN FOUND— Owner ♦ » will call at No. 6*9 Robert st., and identify property. i AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALES of dry goods, clothing, •ix boot*, shoes, etc.. continued each da/ this week at the People's Bonanza. 233 Eu.t seventh St.; tales will commence at 10 a. m.. 2 and 7:80 p. i m.; goods sold at private sale to parties not hay- I i* . tme to attend the auction*; ladies, lady clerks will assist you in selecting what you want 1 to buy; doors open at 7:30 a.m. Joseph Rothv child. auctioneer. 74 I'.T.KavangghCo. pAKI.OU, bedroom, dining and kitchen turni- ! J- ture at auction. I will sell at public auction on Thursday morning. March 19. at 10 o'clock, "harp, in my salesroom, on the second floor. 233 K»st Seventh street, Tho People's Bonanza, the following d«i»cribed lot of furniture: One fine ' parlor suit of >ix pieces, slightly used, cost to ■ make |m ; one plush suit of letren pieces, cost *jj new; two marble top bed room sets, three plain hard-wood bed i room seta, single and double beds, mattresses, bureau*, extension walnut table, three good cook : ing «tnTes. heating stoves, carpets, etc.; all these ; pood» are in good condition and parties owning, them are leaving the city, and everything must ' , go. no matter what price: inspection day one day | previous to day of sale. Joseph Rothschild, auc tioneer. 73 , RKMOVAL MALE— S4,OOO worth of men's and XV boys' tine clothing, gents' furnishing goods, etc. at auction. We will sell at auction at the •tore. No. .\-j Kant Third St., commencing on Mon- ! | day, March 15. at 10 o'clock a. m., over JU.OOO ' ' worth of clothing, furniihing goods, hats, caps, i . etc.. etc. owing to th« fact that our new quar- ; ters. No. 422 Wabasha st., will hardly be sufficient in site to consolidate our two stocks, and that we will remove from our present quarters about ! March 25, we have called this sale for the pur pose of reduction. The foods will be sold in good faith and purchasers can bid upon them In confidence, as the matter of cost will not be per- i mitted to enter into the question of sale. All ) ; goods offered will be sold, no matter how great the sacrifice. p. T. Kavanagb A Co., 73-7* Auctioneers. V'VKM STOCK at auction. We will sell at x auction, on Monday. March 15, commencing at 10 a. m.. the entire stock and all the imple ments on farm of J. L. Brigham. belonging to i Blnchart Bamhurdt and Jacob Uichhorn, on the : Hudson road. The stock in question consists of j 1 good team of heavy horses. I span of mules, 2 cows, 2 heifers, 1 new self-binder, cultivators, sulky plow, 3 wagons. 3 hay rake*. 3 harrows, 1 double buggy, sleigh, cutter, harnesses, etc., etc. fhe terms of sale are cash. P. T. Kavanagh k Co., auctioneers. 72-74 - AT AROTJNP tEVEyt'ORXEn DXI «■* — At Wilkes' pharmacy yoa got pre scriptions filled with the purest drugs, with- , out which the physicians' skill is of no avail: a very desirable and complete line of the best toilet goods. . ;>7t« BAST m:vknth >tki:i; V sTOIiKsT SUKKT MUSIC, only 10 cents, at Youngman's. 0 Mikado books only 25 cents. 3i* GUtUAI' IJAKGAINS for the next ten daysm , ■ Banjos and Guitars at Youngman's. 115 East Seventh st. :;;!• "VTONU TO KO.FAL the Opera piano. See it I^l at Youagman 9. 115 East Seventh st. 361* DAKOTA AY. STOItES-West St. I'aul. IDOUyiTET & KRIBS. No. 128 Dakota ay., J-> carry a full line ot hardware, stoves and tin ware; also a full line of builders' hardware, paints, oil, glass, etc.: job work a specialty. s'J* BUSI.VESS CHANCES. j HAItE CHANCE— A solid paying business ! for sale; will bear strictest investigation; ■ reason for selling, ill health: capital required. about 1 3,500. Address W. T. a Globe. No brokers. ! ■.'■>• OAKDINO-HOLSK— A first-class boaramg- ' bouse for sale, VI rooms all rented and ' first-class location; furniture for sale. Address ' J.R., Globe. 49» * B LSI NESS of all kinds such as boarding-houses, i 13 hotels, restaurants, saloons, cigar-stands, ; stocks of all kinds, etc.. bought, sold or ex (banged by Bergttrom It Co., business brokers. ' SOU Ea»t Seventh st., M. PauL Minn. 4tf* j BOAKDIXG-HOUSE. with over thirty board- i era; one of the best locations in the city; for ' sale by Berg^trom A Co.. 20u Ea^t Seventh st. 7S-74 i piomntcTiomunr and news stand, j v- well located, for sale by Bergstrom & Co., 200 East Seventh st. 73.74 CIGARS, tobacco and confectionery store, V-y cheap If sold at once. 446 Eait Seventh st. DKUO STORE- Wanted to buy, in Dakota or Montana. Address, with full particulars, J. H. P.. Globe. 1 DRUG STORE FOR SALE— The stock fix tures, etc., of J. W. Ham A Co.. 61 East Seventh street, st. Paul, is now offered for sale; terms cash; for further particulars inquire of Ed ward K. Hippler. receiver. 71-73 ok A PRACTICAL man an exceptional opportunity is offered to purchase a wel-les tablished business in St. Paul. Sales last year, 140.000: profit.- about percent. Capital required, $14,000, a portion of which would bo taken in some other good property or real estate. Parties who I mean business may address, W. T., Globe office. I No brokers. 33* TJARDWARK STOi'K-A clean stock of 1 J hardware, including store building and small stock of furniture: in a prosperous Dakota village; : the only stern of the kind in the place; good rhanco to engage in machine business in connec- j tion with hardware; stock and building will in voice about 15,000; will give some time; good | reasons for selling. Address H 8., Globe. 69-S3 | HOTEL— For sale or rent for the season— j Chateaugay hotel. Whits Bear lake with bar and restaurant privileges separate. Address W. F. Markoe. 25 South Ninth st.. Minneapolis. 03-74 j HOTEL— A furnished hotel by an experienced and responsible hotel man who can give first- i class references. Address B. Hotel. Globe. 58-63 j MILLINERY STORE, with an established business: splendid chain for the right party. Address Berg»trom & Co., 200 East Sev enth st. 73-7 1 V HARDWARE STORE and tin shop for sale; this is a bargain. 449 St. Peter st. 73-75 ! "V' E PAPER— A live weekly newspaper in a I 1 > prosperous Dakota town for sale. Address R. G. Bettor. Groton. Dak. 1 j 7VEWS, confectionery and cigar store for sale ! li at a bargain. Confectioner. Globe. 73-74 | ESTAURAXT and sample room, fine, tor ' IV sale; goo.l location. Inquire at P. J. Bowlin. I Sl4 »ibley st.. between Third and Fourth. 19* SALOON FOR SALE-A good saloon with ! pool table, at a reasonable price; good loca- [ tion. Inquire at furniture store, 333 University ' ay., near Western. 73-75 SALOON FOR SALE in West St. Paul, with license. Inquire at No. 20 East Fairtleld ay.. West side. _ SALOON FOR SALE— interest in the finest and best saloon on the Winona A, St. Peter railroad: sickness cause of selling. Address J. W.. Globe. 63-74 rPWO RESTAURANTS— WiU give splendid j JL return for small capital; for sale by Berg- Strom A Co.. 206 East Seventh st. ■ 73.74 THREE SALOONS— Very good ones; »600. 1 fI.SOO and #2.900 re«pectively; for sale by Bergstroni A Co.. •.''■; East Seventh st 73-74 FIN VNCIAI^ VKWI'ORT A PKKT, Drake block. Third st, II opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to S per cent, in improved city property, and furnish it without delay: they also buy and sell mortgages. bonds and stocks. -243tf ANY AMOUNT to loan on Improved city prop erty at lowest rates by Bergstrom & Co., 20t! East Seventh st. 340* OOD INVESTMENT— #2O,OOO new treasury • stock of the Stevens County Abstract and Real Estate agency of Morris. Minn. This com pany paid 15 per cent, dividends the past year. Address P. A. McCarthy. President Morris, Minn. 343-73 ANNON & CO.. 325 Jackson st. buy notes and VX lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 85 Washing ton ay. south. 225^ LOANS on real «"»tnte and personal property: entirely new systsm on chattel loans. Call or write room 1, Presley block, 104 East Third st 49» I T OANS on personal property In sums to suit, 1 J without publicity; aotes bought. A. B. Itob erts. corner Fifth and Wabasha. 71* LOANS on life insurance policies. L. P. Van d-d Norman. No. 245 First ay. s., Minneapolis ■ June 21-ljr MONEY TO I.OVN-ss.ooo to loan on im- I proved city property at low rat* without commission. I). C. Cooley. Sherman bouse. 71-75 MONEY TO LOAN— t-'O. *50. 1100 to i» I loan: do you require a little ready money to help you through your present financial need, we can loan you tIU or more on your personal prop erty, household goods, pianos, horses, mules, cows, carriages, etc. : we accept partial payments on principal, thus reducing your interest; giving loans our personal attention we save all publicity; write and we will call. it. Doming A Co., ;tVJ Jackson, corner Fifth st, up stair«. 22* MONEY TO LOAN in sums of »1.000 to #10.- 1 000 at 6 and 3 per cent, interest without do lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. ' 22* MONET TO LOAN on good security. Haas it I & Fowler. 80 East Third st. Pioneer Press block, St. PauL 344 • <*i 1 C\C\ C\C\f\ TO LOAN on city and county •Jll_/< l)\jyj\J property: 6 to 7W percent; first mortgages at 7 and 3 per cent bought and sold: no delay In negotiations. Irwin J. Beau mont. Court block. 2»3 Kast Fourth st. 63^ Si' UI to (59,000 loan* made without delay as •#• 'V 'V ' toon as title can be examined on St Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8 per c«at.: building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to E. 8. Chi end en. First National bank build- Ing. 226-Iy <fcinn CUV} TO C 535? on improved it <J>IUU,UUU Paul real estate. 8 to 5 years' time, in any amount from « 1,000 to *20,000. with interest at 6, 6 1-2, 7, 7 1-2 and i per cent., accord ing to values and location; money furnished im mediately. S. S. Stokes, investment broker. No. 157 East Fourth St.. uniier First National bank. Hi* MISCELLANEOUS. * >' ENTERTAINMENT consisting of music. l\ recitations an 4 a brief address will be given at the room* »l the Oo.pel Temperance union, 54 Kast Seventh st. this evening. 7 <w tik v »S for Wetterh,s,U"s American Syium of S? Actual Measure for Cutting Ladies- Garments; dresses cut by this system fit without alteration, and ii the •aly system that makes a success of the sleeve: *eli-ia*tru«tiag. Address Gross 4 Newell, room 3, Sherman block, St. PauL - - 09-76 MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived ut W. J. Hughes', druji-jrist, corner Monroe street and Third avenue, East Division. Minneapolis. SITUATION'S OFFERED. BOY for office work. K. R. Ketchum, 431 Washington ay., room 14. \ ELIVEKY CLKIJK-Man wanted in it I'aul to solicit and deliver groceries: Cer man preferred. Address Grocer, care Globo Minneapolis. 72-71 "P NEKOKTIC, reliable man ot good addrcsi J-J to handle subscription agents in St. I'aul foi established Irish-American paper; references re quired. Address Northwestern Standard, Minna apolls, Minn. ' "i-w\ V I USE— to take care of two small cbil" J. l dren. Apply to-day at People's lunch room, 113 Washington ay. south. OAI.!'»I EN— A few good salesmen for city and *J count:y; salary or commission. Call or ad dress XV. Crecore, 319 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis Minn. 74-74 SITUATIONS WANTED. CIL.ERK— Bj steady young man of Rood char i acter, position as clerk; ten years' experi ence in hat business: best of reference. Address J. W., cure Globe, Minneapolis. % C I. KICK— Young man desire* situation as clerk, collector or driver of light delivery; can fur nish security; no objection to leaving city. Ad dress 11., Globe. a ENGINEER— Situation as engineer in St. Paul ■LJ or Minneapolis by a young man; c» i do team fitting and all ordinary repairing to engine or boiler. Address X., Globe. 2 TJOI'SE WORK— Two good girls to do cooking XX and general housework; good wages. Ad eres* 100.) Second st. south. Minneapolis.. 2 "jVURSE — An educated German lady would like 11 position a* nurse or housekeeper. Address E , GloDe. ,; S" AIL.OK— To sail, fit out. repair and paint *J yachts and row boats on Minnetonka lake. Address Sailor, 106 liennepinav., city. 2 MiSCEL7L,A>i£OUS. DAY BOARD for gentlemen, with furnished or unfurnished rooms, with a quiet family (i o'clock dinner; references. 1121 Hennepin ay. C HOC Lady of experience in boarding would like ten or twelve room house with parties who will board for rent; must be central and have all modern conveniences. Aidress C. 42, Globe. 2 RAT TKKKIEB LOST— A Scotch rat ter rier, near West hotel. Finder please return to Nieollet barber shop and receive reward. G S~ HARES— Four shares of St. Cruix bridge stock for sale. Address ».. 1 .".'I Henn«?pin ay. 74-7tJ ORDERS— lady would like orders for V 7 writing calling cards; »ny style of lettering done; terms moderate. Address A. M. 18. Globe" O~ FFICE BOY— an active boy of 12, well acquainted with city, as errand or office boy, afternoons and Saturdays; good references. Ad dress K. S., Globe. ' rt ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION or the GLOBE BUILDING COMPANY. Know all men by these presents, that the under, signed persons do hereby associate themselves for the purpose of becoming a tor; oration under tho provisions of Title 2 of Chapter 34 of the General statutes, Itn, of the State of Minnesota, and amendments thereto, and to that end have adopted and signed the following articles of incorporation ,* lrs 'T™ 'name of said corporation shall be The Globe Bu ldicg Company.' Tiie general na ture of its business shall be to buy. own, improve sell, lease or otherwise use <*r dispose of lands' tenements and hereditaments within the County of lUmsey. in the State of Minnesota, and esp£ ciaUy to purchase a parcel or parcels of land within the City of Saint Paul in said county, and to erect a building or buildings theron sufficient to accommodate the business of the Globe Publishing Company and for other purposes, and to lease the same or some part thereof to said company and other tenants, or toother persons, or otherwise to use or dispose of the same as it may deem ex pedient. The principal place of transacting the I <afnt Paul* cor oration sl »all be the said City Second— The time of commencement of said corporation shall be the 22d day of March A D eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and the period of its continuance shall be thirty years. t lo ™ Third-The amount of capital stock of said cor poration shall be the sum of three hundred thou sand dollars, to be paid in in such installments or in such manner or to be issued upon snch terms as the board of directors may order or as may bo pV* scribed by the by-laws. * y Fourth-The highest amount of indebtedness or 'ability to which said corporation shall at any »—"*»« i™* and «ftj Fifth-The names and places of residence of the persons forming such association for incorporation are as follow,, viz.: Nortuan W. Kittson. Robert A. Smith. Lewis Baker, William Bickel and Will mm Berlandi. each of whom reside in the City of Saint Paul, in said Ramsey county " " Sixth-The names of the first board of directors are as follows, viz.: the said Norman W KltSon XO rf e £n A ' St Z ith S Lewis Baker, wmiammckel and \\ ilham Berianui. who ►hall hold office until the next election of directors and until their sac- « e ccept S office eleCted and cuter upon their duUe » « The government of said corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of five directors, who (except the Present directors) shall be stockholders and shall beXied hereafter in each year by the stockholders at their annual meeting, to take place on the lst Tuesday of June in ea:h year at tie office of sa.d corpora tion in said C.ty of .-aint Paul, unless or unHl otherwise changed by the by-laws. There shall also be a President, Vice President Treasurer and Secretary.and there may be such other officers as may be prodded by the board of d rectors or prescribed by the by-laws: all of which said of' fleers shall be elected by the directors on the same day of the annual stockholders' meeting unless otherwise changed by the bylaws. The d recto" may fill all vacancies in their own number or of any officer for the unexpired term, and may' prior to the next annual election by the stockholder elect all of the OtDcers of said corporation to tu office until the next annual election and until their successors ara elected and enter upon their duties or accept office The director, ami other office^ except as herein otherwise provided, shall hoW office for one year and until their successors are elected and enter upon their duties or accept of fice. he directors shall have power to adopt all by-laws and prescribe the duties of officer* t hi m . Ur . St ; et ' n « °t* th ° cor Poration shah be on he r, d day of March. A D. ISS6, at the office of the Globe Publishing Company, in said City of St. Paul, at ten o'clock a. m - and the directors may mcci at the same place and on the same day im «tors 7 " * Ba ' meetiu ot the corp™ • Special meetings of the stockholders and meet ings of the directors may be called by the board o« syffj^ss.* 1 - by - iaws upon Bach noti - - Special meetings of the directors may be calle by three directors in the absence of a by-law at such time and place and upon such notice as they may designate, and in case there shall be no meet ing of the corporators at the time herein speci fied, such meeting of corporators may be called by three drrectors at such time and place in the -aid City of St. Paul as they may designate and by e lv ing to such corporator* nt least one week's notice by mail addressed to them respectively at the! residence, as far as known to said directors v f. v ? nth .- T . he , ? a P' tal Btock of said corporation shall be divided Into three thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. In witness whereof, the said corporators hare hereto set their hands and seals this sth day of March, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-six NORMAN W. KITTSON, Seal 1 ROBERT A. SMITH, IcaL" LEWIS BAKER. SeaL WILLIAM BICKEL. Heal WILLIAM BERLANDL slat In presence of l»s**»J William 11. McDonald, 11. S. Loomis. STATE OP MINNESOTA, I County of Ramsey, fm * On this sth day of March. A. D. 1858, before me personally appeared Norman W. Kitt»on. Robert A. Smith. Lewis Daker, William nickel and Will iam Berlandi. to me personally known to be the persons described in and who executed the fore going instrument and acknowledged that they ex ecuted the same as their free act and deed [Notarial Seal.] WILLIAM H. MCDONALD. ■ Notary Public. Ramsey County, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ♦ Department of STATE. S 1 hereby certify that the within instrument was Hied for record in this office on the Cth day of March. A. D. ISB6. at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly recorded in book N of Incorporations, on pace 420. etc. ' FRED YON BACMBACn. Secretary of State. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) COUJfTV OF It AMS V. f 3 * ' n-v . . oma OF REGISTER of DEEDS. This is to certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on tho 6th day of March. A. D. ON, at 9:10 o'clock a. m., and that the same was duly recorded in book D Of Incorporations, pages 07, tig and 89. By J. P. LEnASJS" V - K^ tefofDa^ Assessment for Change of Grafle on selly Ayenue. Office or ttte Boart» of rrßLic Works, I City of St. Pall, Minn., March 11, 1886. S Tho Board of Punlio Works in and for the corporation of the City ..I St. raul. Minne sota, will meet at their office in said cit .• at I p. m. on tuo 2<Jih day of March, A. I). 1886, to make an assessment of benefits, damairos. costs and expenses arising- from a change of (Trade on telby Avenue between Miller and Victoria streets, in said city, on the property on the line of said Selby Avenue, between Miller and Victoria streets, and deemed bene fited or damaged thereby. All persons Interested aro hereby notified to I • present at said time and place of mak ing 1 said assessment and will be heard. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: R.L. Uormax, Clerk Board of Public Works. 7-'- 74 I