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_ST. PAUL WANTS
■ GLOBE BRANCH OFFICES.
Want Advertisements for the Globe
Kecelvedat theFollowiuß Placcsi
Mrs. J. Thompson' 4 sun. News Dealers, corner
. Jackson and Sixth streets.
WMEsMATniESOx.News Dealer and Confectioner.
101 Bradley street.
I .W. BrzzEix. News Dealer and General Store,
East Seventh street
W.H. Dowsing, Portland News and Novelty Ba
rar, 4SI Broadway.
C.W. McNeixib. News and Stationery Dealer. 108
. Dakota avenue. % ,
CHATtirs L. NErMAX.v. News and Stationery
'- Dealer. "2o2 West Third street
FC.BHOW.v. Newsdealer an \ Stationer. 441 Weat
Seventh street, corner of Douglas,
W.n. nsaXAV. News Dealer and General Store,
boo Dayton avenue.
,i.w, SPRAcrE, druggist corner University ay*
cue and Kice street.
.E.Fnoi?ETn, 610 Payne avenue.
__^___ • TI T'T'T —^'—^"^
SITUATIONS OFFERED.
" ~ ****** ;
*. i;K\-s Fifty ladies and gelntlemen in the
A flclcTof st. Paul and Minneapolis and in
every city in the Northwest to se 1 the best yillow
,lmm holder in America; biggest ii.oney-nmkl
business ever offered agents; sample «ijtoßn
ceit.t of price t1.25, if not as represented, money
refunded: no person with bruins need l bt julto.
voudr or old. either Bex: 1 have work tor «
handlinc wv fast-solllnc speciaUties. John Uals
ley. a«eita'«ppUe*, office 217 Ka.t Seventh st
St. Paul. . i___?
I A FEW M KN-Who can furnish good recom-
A mendations as to honesty, at No. l-^^ st
Third st. Call after 9:30 a. m. ; «
BARHKR— Scandinavian or German: I*2 East
Fifth, between Robert and Jackson. «
AKBKR— man; must speak German.
349 West Seventh st. . __ \*
BOY At .1. E. Dcmpsey's 30b printing office, 825
Jackson st *
OY torork on farm; at Stall UK It. public
mark __.-i! '
OY to drive laundry wagon; 526 St Peter st.
!
/"•ARRIKR— A strong, active, reliable boy to
V- carry Globe on Dayton's bluff; apply to-day.
W, K. Magraw, circulator. *
/-CARRIAGE PAINTKR— who can stripe
V. and finish; bteady work and good wages.
John Estergreen A Son, Hastings, Minn. *
/I O ACHMAN— Must have city references. Ap-
V, ply at 10 o'clock this morning at 209 West
Seventh st. , _*
noMI'ETEXT MAN to take care of horses
V_/ and work in garden; references required.
Call at i ' East Seventh at _■
f\A.L>CIMINEBS and painters. Adix Bros.,
L 334 Wabasha st. room 15. 5
CABPENTKRS— Corner Miller and Dayton
j ayes. J. J. McGeehan. \
riOAT MAKER and one man for steady work
0 right away. Apply at 439 Broadway. 3
OAT, pants and vest makers at 11. C. Noble *
Co., 147 East Fifth st. ±
IVK TEAMS near the city at *3.50 per day,
and ten section bunds for Wisconsin; tree
fare. Miller & Johnson, -.".';: Sibley at. 111
JACKSON ST.. 5915— 0ne neatly furnished
room: use of bath room. 3
IAUNDRY— A competent man or woman to
XJ take charge at Windsor hotel. __>
MILLER & JOHNSON'S LAIIOR
l\l agency. 293 Sibley st It is a knowing fact
that this is the leading office of its kind in Bt.Paul.
Contractors and others needing help should leave
their orders with us to be sure and have thorn
speedily tilled: also, laborers should call on us
for employment. Wanted, 100 railroad laborers
lev Minnesota. lowa and Wisconsin; 25 men for
tationworkat 12 to 14c a yard, free fare; farm
lands IN per month; 2 rock foremen and 50 lsbor
»r-- 10 section hands and 10 laborers near the city:
llso teams. *3.50 per day. 233 Sibley st, Miller
t Johnson, agents. , iii
AN COOK— At Model restaurant, 23 East
Seventh st. ' •
II TAN AND WIFE— Man to drive torses.care
if 1 for cow and do general work about the yard;
rife to do washing, etc.. (not kitchen work.) Ad-
Iress M., 127 East Third st., city, giving refer
inces. *
r\FFICE HOY— Must be prompt and reliable
J and come well recommended. Address in
wn handwriting J. M.. Globe. *
r\FFICE BOY— pay *10 per month for
J boy about 14 years old in my office. Ed
»und lUce, Jr.. 363 Jackson st ♦
PLASTERER at Mannheimer block, Third
and Minnesota sts. R. Harzard. 4
SfTCOND BA~KER at Windsor hotel. 4
TjMART BOY4O learn sign painting at 152 East
■J Seventh st, rooms C. 7 and 8. ♦
wjIIORTHAND— Ladies and gentlemen to take
O course in shorthand and typewriting; we
guarantee you honorable treatment. Anna C.
Drew & Co,, room 9,.Ha10 block, opposite Mer
chants. .::.^i 10SvU
STENOGRAPHERS and typewriters fur-
O nished with positions by Anna C. Drew & Co.,
room 9. Hale block, opposite Merchauts. 108
--rpEAMS— morning, to haul lumber. Apply
X at new Ball Grounds, West Seventh st, near
the Chicago & Milwaukee Short Line railroad.
Oune prepared for work. 4
rpßlM3lEß— lmmediately, a first-class trim-
X mer for millinery; also apprentices wanted
immediately. Mrs. Otanne. 30 E. Third. 4
TAILOR— To press pants. Apply in manufac-
X turing department of Auerbach, Finch &
Van Slyck. corner of Fourth and Sibley sts. 4
rpAILORS— Two good tailors at 327 Minnesota
X st. B. Weistein. , 4
rjnWO ACTIVE, intelligent men. 85 West Third
1 Bt. HI
rpEAMS at ball ground to-day. West Seventh
X st, near railroad crossing, to start at noon.
John S. Barnes, manager. 3
WO PRESS BOYS at Cowell printing house
414 Wabasha st. 3
WAITER— honest neat looking colored
boy about 18 years old to wait on table and
do chores about a house; one who can go home
to sleep preferred; 524 Cedar st. 4
YOUNG 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.
COOK— At 432 Summit ay.; good wages; none
but first-class need apply. Reference re
quired. . 4
COOK— Girl to cook and wash: also second girl
vy in house three miles from Jackson st. Apply
room 12, 303 Jackson st. ''_ 3
ISH WASHER at Model restaurant, 23 East
X.t Seventh st. 111
DOMESTIC WORK— reliable girls for
all kinds. Corner Sixth and Minnesota st-.
Mr». Bchnell. 111
T\RESSMAKER— Must come well recom-
XJ mended. Call at once 257 Summit ay. " ~ , 4
T\RESS>IAKING— to learn the dress-
XJ making; cutting and fitting a specialty. 605
Wabasha st. 4
T\RESSMAKER— FIrst-clas* dressmaker. Call
at rooms 8 and 9, Habighorst block, corner
at rooms 8 and 9, Habighorst block, corner
Seventh and Wacouta sts. • 4
"nUESSJIAKEKS- Two experienced and ap-
XJ prentice girls. 233 East Seventh, Ilabig
horst block, room 22, Mrs. Mosher. 4
DINING-ROOM GIRLS— Good, at 85 East
Eighth st 3
FIFTY WOMEN to sew pants aud shirts at
home. Guiterman Bros., 375 and 977 Sibley
•t i 3
GOOD GIRL, Swede preferred. Apply 313K
Jackson 6t ■_ 3
>-i OOD GIRL for a family of four at No. 637 St.
VT Peter st. i 1
/■I IRL at Gil LaureL 8
GIRL to work in kitchen and assist in cooking
VT at 387 Sibley st. between Fifth and Sixth. 1
GIRLS wanted at once at 323 Wabasha et,
room 1. " . ■ ■ ■ , 96»
TJOUSEWORK— GirL Apply 695 L'Orient st.
XJ ; 4
HOUSEWORK— German girl, at 409 St Peter
st. ' 4
XTOUSEWORK— 498 Dayton ay. 4
HOUSEWORK girl; German or Irish pre
ferred 1 bring reference. 542 Cooper. 4
HOUSEWORK— A first-class girl with refer
ences at 3GO Nelson ay. * ' ' , ' 4
TTOUSEWORK— Good girl at 58 East Sixth st.
HOt'SEWORK— Young girl to assist In house-
XX" work at 274 Kent st. ....... 4
OUSEWORK— GirL Apply at once' at 227
lglehart st. ; Ill*
OCSEWORK— Competent girl in family of
three; must be good cook, washer ami
roner: good wages. 27* East Tenth st. 3
OUSEWORK- Girl in a family of four at 087
XI St Peter st. • 3
HOUSEWORK— from 14 to 1C years old
for general housework; small wages at first.
Apply at 230 Rice st ■ 8
TTOUSEWORK— Competent girl; call between
AX-. 10 and 12 a. m. 615 Holly aye, corner Dale. 3
HOIHEWORK— Girl in small family at 417
East Fifth st.; no lodgers. 3
HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general house-
U. work. 606 Cedar st. 2
OUSEWORK— Good girl; must be good
cook; none else need apply. Call Monday
« office of Snow A Miller, 38 East Third st., up
tairs. • _i
TTOUSEWORK— girl at 386 Ex-
XX change st. . 3
TTOUSEWORK— A girl in family of three, Cl 4
XX Dayton ay. • ■ 3
ITOUSEWORK— A good girL Mrs. Bice. 415
**-" 110-1*
\ '^ SITUATIONS OFFERED.
Female* Continued. • ~~
TTOUSEWOUk— oirIt 44 West Fifth st
OtSEWOKK- girt. 220 Thirteenth
st. 3
HOUSEWORK— Girl; four in the family. 574
Holly ay. 4
KITCHEN GIRL— Good. Apply 849 North
Franklin st 3
X ITCH EX GlßL— Must be a good cook. 540
Robert st. • 1
LADY TYPEWRITER— First-class. Address
C A., Globe. 4
MHIIM its and salesladies; none but cx
i"l perienced need apply, bchultz', hi Kast
Third st. 4
NEAT SEWER and to apprentice girl at Mrs.
Winklerasnn's. 445 Wabasha st. 3
NURSE OIRL from 12 to 15 years old to take
charge of a baby. Apply at one* at 357
Franklin st I
TWT RSE GIRL, at 606 Mississippi st ™"l
NURSE G! R|y— 15 to 17 years old; German or
1 Swede preferred. Apply at 4o3 Laurel ay. 3
"V IKSK— a young girl as nurse at 001 Uolly ay,
"j^URSE GIRL— A young girl, 639 Dayton ay.
STORES-Two first-class stores, 267 and 2TI
O West Seventh st; entirely new. with plate
glass fronts; oak floors and large basement-.:
splendid locations for retail business. William
Q. Robertson. '.'tin West Seventh st. 111-16
SALESLADY— Young lady to wait on candy
stand: must come well recommended. Apply
at 367 Jackson »t.. between 10 and 12 a. m. 4
TEN GIRLS to work in bookbindcry. Kneel
Dreis company," 360 to 3<'.2 Jackson St., corner
Fifth. 4
nnAI I.ORKSS ES~Good, at 147 East Fifth St "
"\TOrXII LADY of experience to do sewing in
X a hoe factory. 100 West Sixth st. 3
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male
BOOKKEEPER— Byvoung man, thoroughly
acquainted with the boot and shoe business;
can keep books aud give best of references.
Clerks, 204 West Third st : 4
B~OUK KEEPER, copyist, bank or office clerk:
D best of references; wages no object X..care
of Carrier 21. 3
"DOORKEEPER— Writing of any kind: will
-D work night or day; good references. M. M.,
85 East Eighth st. 2
"noOKKEEPER. bill, entry or shipping clerk,
13 by young man of experience. C. H. 8.,
Globe. 106-111
CLERK— In a store or office; can talk Bohem
ian. German and English. J. M. Scoblic, St
Paul, Minn. 4
{"COLLECTOR — By an energetic young man,
\j speaking English, German and French. Ad
dress collector, Globe 4
pOACIDI AN" or hostler by young man in pri-
V vate family; generally useful about the
house; strictly temperate; good references. 148
East Fifth st 3
pOACHMAX- By strong young man. Ameri
v^' can, of good appearance, understands well to
take care of horses, in respectable family. Wil
liam Miller. Fort Spelling. 3
"PNGINEER —By a machinist, twenty-five
S-J years' experience, city references. Address
J. Johnson, Globe. 4
3< i INK US - Steady, with a first-class state
Hi certificate; reference given. W. B. Young.
general delivery, St. Paul. 2
OUSE-CLEANING and carpet-laying. Ad
li dress 34 College ar. 4
HELP of all kinds promptly furnished; plenty
girls and a host of men always on hand; male
help furnished tree: orders solicited. Apply to or
correspond with McDonald Si Stewart M Waba
aha St., Bt Paul, Minn., opposite Grand Opera.
__^ 103*
KERB'S BUREAU of expert accountants;
absolute accuracy guaranteed and bonds to
cover same given: all work done under the im
mediate supervision of Thomas J. Kerr. late aud
itor and assistant general manager of the North
ern Pacific Kefrigator Car company. Office re
moved from Union block to south east corner
Fourth and Market sta. ICS-SS
LAUNDRY work done with care. 616 West
Li Seventh st 2
MASONIC BROTHER at any honest em
ployment. F. F., 431 Goodhue st 4
TVTIGnT WATCHMAN or to take care of
li team for private family. W. K. L., Globe. 3
PURVEYORS— a young man; experienced
O chainman or picketman. Address H. 8.,
Globe. ■ 4
SAW-FILER— First-class; in some saw mill;
thirteen years experience. Address 8. X.,
box 12, Campbell, Minn. 3
OTENOGRAPHER— Young man wishes a
0 trial; small salary to commence with; good
references. K. Z. V.. Globe. 3
pEA.MSTER— Young man wants place to drive
X team or delivery wagon. J. G., Globe. 4
WORK— By a young man, can talk English,
Bohemian and German; not afraid of work.
W. K. A., Globe. • 4
OOD TURNER— Competent wooq turner.
Address box 21. Jamestown, Dak. 103-14
YOUNG MAN will give »25 to any one who
X will give him a position in some wholesale
or retail business; groceries preferred. 8 . , Globe.
.Female.
BOOKKEEPER— or copyist by two
JJ young ladies fully competent speaking
French, German and English, with best of refer
ences. D. K. F.. 238 East Ninth st. 3
pOPYING— A young lady would like writing
\J or copying to do at home, or in an office.
K. A., Globe. • ■ 4
EIGHTH ST., 820— Two pleasant furnished
rooms, one a large front parlor; all modern
conveniences; hot and cold water, fine bath-room;
small, private family, three doors from Portland
block. 108-11
TTOUSEKEEPER— By lady with good refer-
XX ences; no objections to leaving city. Ad
dress M. 13. Globe. 4
PLAIN SEWING by the day or week. Apply
X. 470 Temperance, between Seventh and
Eighth. 4
"ASHING and ironing; also house cleaning
at 136 East Fifth St. M. O. B. 2
W — Ladies and gents to have their
washing done at Mrs. Ohlstrom'i, 703 Bed
ford St.
OI'NG LADY will work for board while at-
X tending business college. M. J., 345 Sher
man st. . 7
FINANCIAL.
"VIEWPORT & PKET, Drake block. Third st,
i> opposite Mercbitnts hotel, loan money at
from 6 to 8 per cent, on improved city property,
and furnish ft without delay 1 they also buy and
sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. -248tf
THE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company
X (incorporated).— Private bankers, loan from
$10 upward on household furniture, pianos, horse«,
wagons, etc.. without removal from owner's
premises. Also on warehouse receipts, and on
diamonds, gold watches and fine jewelry. Ve>>uy
• notes or loan on Fame as collateral. All the time
given on loans that is required, and parties may i
pay back in installments if desired, thus reducing
the cost as well as the principal. The oldest and
only incorporated banking house of the kind in the
city or state. I personally superintend the busi
ness and save lawyers' fees to all parties dealing
with us. J. S. Mackey, president room 7. First
National bank building, corner Fourth and Jack
son sts., St. Paul, Minn.: room 7. Mackey-Lcgg
block, corner Fourth and Kicollet Minneapolis.
Minn. V 3*
ANY AMOUNT to loan on Improved city i>roi>
xV erty at lowest rates by Bcrgstrom A Co., ,M 6
East Seventh st . . ■. 340»
ANNON & CO.. 825 Jackson St.. buy notes and
vT 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 estate and personal property:
XJ entirely new system on chattel loans. Call
or write room 1, Presley block. 104 East Third st
49^
LOANS on personal property In sums to suit,
without publicity; notes bought A. B. Hob
erts, corner Fifth and Wabasua. 71*
LOANS on life insurance policies. L. P. Van |
Norman, No. 245 First ay. s., Minneapolis. .
June 21-lvr
MONEY at 6 and 7 per cent to loan; any
amounts. J. L. Italian, Odd Fellow block.
IIP*
MONEY TO LOAN in Win* of fl.ooo to flu,
--000 at 6 and 8 per cent irtPrest without de
lay. St Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and
Fourth i>ts. " 22'
Tin MINNESOTA Mo rip., f/ian Company"
X (incorporated 1. private banker*, iaaa *! and
Upwards on diamond*, gold «!ii'c-. I.in- iowelry, 1
and other personal property, taken :i» collutercil.
with notes, at one-half rates of pawnbroker*. !M*
WANTED TO IIORROW •<, i,,hi or *T.(K«ti
for three or five years: triple value in St.
Paul real cbtate offered ns .r.ty. Stale lowest
rates of interest "Good Security.'" Globe.
1 10- 1 I
QTrV »2. 150. #100; we can loan you to tM)
•31' > on your furniture, piano*, liort>e>, cow-,
vehicles and ail articles of value: alv> M ware
j house receipts; ail articles left in your possession
! and you can enjoy the one of (hem mid no one will
: be the wiser: you can repay in installment*: notes
; and time chocks bought. 9ttiack«u« st . corner
j Fifth, over bank room.' T. It. Dem 1:5 & Co. Ptt*
j (]>£./"l/"\ to (50,000 loans made without delay ns
1 )\J \J foon as title can be examine! en St
I Paul real »«strte. With Interest from 6 to S per ;
cent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap
ply to K. S. Chittenden. First National bunk build-
I ing. 22C-ly
I <2_ 1 f JM Onn TO LOAN on :inr>roTeJ >t.
; OIUIJ,UUU Paul real estate. I to 5 years* j
; time, in any amount, from 11.030 to (20,000. with
'. interest at fi. 6 1-2, 7. 7 1-2 end 8 per cent., accord
-1 ii.X to values and location: MM* luri.isl.ud un- |
mediately. Stokes Bror. A Co., investment broken, ■
' No. 157 East Fourth st, under First National bank.
83i»«
- WANTED. j
BOA ft I) by a young lady in private family; not ■
XJ willing to give over $3 per week; must be ,
near the postoffice. *C. A 8.. 108 P tUota nv. 4
"OOARD AND KOOBt in private family by
D ' young lady; lower town preferred, a. m,
n.lnh_. . I
x;i_e err. ; r_.uli __JX»r GLOBE. WEDNESDAY MOUNTS APRIL 21, 1886— TEN PAGES.
FOR RENT.
Stores, lite.
f>UI_KH ST., MS— Store. '■ ISTi
CJTORE-After May 1. near bevea Corners, H.
L ' 1- Carver, 23 Kant Third at. 110-13
TWO STORE*, corner Sixth and Maria *♦..
X and a dwelling hon*e. G23 Cherry st Inquire
of Andrew tkhuch, 874 Haul Seventh it 106- 1 J
Til 1 I > ST., 28 AM) 82 WEST— Stores and
I rooms in second story same building, also
large, light airy batement hall overlooking river,
suitable lor restaurant and billiard ball at corner
Third and Ft. Peter, and Unas hall in Third story
of No. T West Third «t formerly occupied by
Knights of Pythias. C. K. and A. 0. Otis, corner
Third and Robert over Third National bank. 74*
WKST SEVENTH, corner Lroch st. store
* v for rent. John Clarkson. 105-133
WABASHA ST.. corner St. Peter— Five
»» •tores with five rooms over each; water
and sewerage. Apply William Duulap. IT Tilton
_ 111-10
House*.
EXCH ANGE ST.,l6— House ot ten room* furn-
Xa ished or unfurnished, will sell the furniture,
111-117
FIFTH ST.— Handsomely furnished house; ten
rooms, with bath and all modern improve
ments. CX. and A. G. (His, 131 East Third st
10MI
L'OHKEN'i'— By J. Watson A Bro.. German-
P American building. 7 Virginia ay.. ten rooms,
modern, tGOO; 9 Virginia ay., twelve rooms, large
ground* and barn. t*OU: (TIM. l*eter ot.. brick,
twelve rooms, modern. 1800: HI M. Peter st. new
stone front, twelve r....m». t:>00. lOs-ll
GOODRICH AY.. >lO— Two large unfurnlihed
VX rooms, nicely-papered, good cellar, pantry.
summer kitchen. i>oft water: cheap. 4
HAM LlNE— Large residence suitable for a
large family or boardiag-hou.se; furnished or
unfurnished. O. 11. Haville. Uamline. 110-119
HOI of six or seven rooms, in good repair;
convenient to business centers rent must be
reasonable) reference* exchanged. P. D.. Globe.
i2Ldl.il ____ 111-13
HOUSES— Two eight-room bouses on Victory
st, near street cars; t?5 per month; cheap.
O. 11. Perry, 144 East Third st. 111-18
HOUSE with all modern improvements. In
quire 581 Canada st. 110-13
HOUSE — After May 1. a nine-room house, mod
ern improvements, near Seven Corners. 11.
L. Carver, as East Third st 110-13
HOUSE— Small house or suite of rooms on Bret
floor, suitable for housekeeping, for man
and wife} reference* exchanged; state terms and
locality. A. P. 11.. 327 East Ninth st. 10ij-ll
TGLEHART ST., House; modern iro-
X provements; nine rooms. 11. S. Ogden. 50
East Third st ' 110-12
JACKSON ST., 390— Three-story stone build
ing. 424 North Fort st 108-14
AX ST.. 310— Six-room house.
110-111
PORTLAND AY., 640— dwelling f 2i per
month. Inquire on the premises. 111-17
WEST FAIRFIELD AYE. House con
» v talning eight rooms, cistern and artesian
well water, Inquire of J. M. Cooler, on premises.
111
• Kuomi
ALL PARTIES looking for room*, furnished
or unfurnished, single or en suite, will find
just what they want by looking over our list. M.
Paul Room Renting agency. 120 East Third st.
Entrance on Robert H-ltt
TIEOADWAY, 537— Furnished room. 2
LASS ST.. 72— One large, nicely-fur
nished room suitable for two gentlemen; IS
per month. 4
E BOW ST.. 620— Three or five rooms or the
whole house, consisting of ten rooms, from
May 1 ; water, cellar, wood-shed and good yard.
Can be seen Monday from 10 a. m. to sp. m. 10*-9
CEDAR ST., 453— Pleasant front room with
small room connecting and closet; modern
conveniences. bath«, eta.; location very central:
board if desired; references given and required. 3
CANADA ST., 605— Unfurnished rooms. 2
ELEVENTH ST.. 107 EAST, near Robert—
One pleasant furnished front room. first
floor; large yard; will rent to two parties, and
board reasonably, if desired. 103-11
"PLEVENTHST.,67 EAST— Furnished front
-l-i room, with large closet, suitable for one or
two gentlemen, one block from capitoL 3
HAM.I. ST., 333— Nicely-furnished room
Hi with board. __ 1
EXCHANGE ST., 872, opposite House '•!
Hope—May 1, front alcove room, also the
adjoining, single or en suite; also boarding; mod
ern Improvements. 2
■EIGHTH ST.. 320— Two pleasant furnished
-Li rooms, one a large front parlor: all modern
conveniences; hot and cold water, fine bath-room:
small private family, three doors from Portland
block. 2
FORBES ST., 28 NORTH— Two furnished,
JL en suite; one unfurnished, and one for light
housekeeping; near street car line; references
exchanged. 3
FIFTH ST., 255 WEST— Pleasant room, fur
nished or unfurnished. 4
■pTVK ROOMS.Centrally located. D. 27, Globe.
I>OREBT ST.. 28 NORTH— Furnished suite of
rooms and two unfurnished; one suitable for
light housekeeping: near street car line. 1
GIROVE ST.. 223. between Canada and Broad
' way— Furnished rooms, sitting room, bed
room and alcove; private family. Terms mod
erate. 4
ACKSON ST.. Handsomely furnished
•' front parlor; also front alcove room, with
board. 3
L 'ORIENT ST., 625— Large front furnished
room, with closet bay window, suitable lor
gentleman and wife or two gentlemen: near Thir
teenth st: cars pass; terms moderate. 103-44
MARKET ST., SiO— Suite of pleasant front
rooms, facing Rice st, with or without
board. 1
INTH ST.. 27 EAST— Two pleasant fur
1* nisbed rooms. 3
OHIO ST.— Rooms. P. R. McDonneliT&3Tbhio
st, 4
OAK ST., SVI. near Sixth— Large, pleasant fur
nished front room, east exposure, with
board: modern conveniences. 107-111
PLEASANT AY., 2J4— Very nice furnished
X room. *
RO It ST.. 53.— Two furnished room*, with
closets and use of bath; one large, nicely*
turnlshed front room, with bay window; suitable
for two; board convenient 3
OOMS— Elegant residence flats of live and
seven rooms each, in the Louise building,
West Seventh st.; also Cats of three rooms each i.i
Robertson block, \V.' ? ; Seventh, near Sherman
st, and in Judge Gilflllan's building. West Sev
enth St.. near Seven corners. William G. Robert
f.ou. '-'■".' West Berenth st 111-16
ROOMS— Two or three very desirable roomT."
unfurnished; just fitted up: bnth and closet:
lawn in front; first clnss board within a few steps.
Address with reference. A. B. 1., Globe. 4
ROOM— furnished, in private family, by
young gentleman; references exchanged. J.
F.. Globe. 3
ROOMS; unfurnished, en suite 01 single, with
or without board, for rent; ten minutes from
Union depot L. M.. Globe. 4
ROOMS- furnished rooms on second oi«ir:
Xv all modern improvements; centrally located;
pleasant home for small family. Call at 3»23
Wabasha ft 110-111
I~y OOMS— Unfurnished rooms suitable for light
A, housekeeping. A) .ply to A. Winter. 4CO
Wnbarha st. x
SEVENTH ST.. 51G WEST— Neatly-furnisned
front room with board if desired. 2
EVEN COIINEKS— . >orpaugh~block-Ele
gant apartments lor offices and sleeping
rooms. Mrs. Fitzgerald, room 16, second floor.
" ' . „ KHl«>
rpENTH ST.. 249 EAST— A nlcely-furtmhid
X front alcove room, with use of bath; with or
without board. - 2
TIIIKTKENTH ST., 218— Three, unfurnished
.-*- rooms. ;
rpWELFTH ST.. 67— A well fun, homo-
J. like room one block from npilul. $7. 103-1 1
THIKI) 5T., 57 WEST— Uuoms for houseke^p-
J- ing. 4
THIKI) st. 127 WEST-Eleg»nt rooms lor
X ' offices or private families; all second floor. 4
rp HI RUST.. ! 191 Tujrt 4 , r adapted to
X light manulacturuig or societies. Apply to
P. F. Kg»n. 113 East Third »t. ni.j.;^
W A HASH A ST.. 411 -Suite of rooms In the
Midland block; no cooking. Apply to Swem
photo parlor. 2
W~"JEST roURTH ST. CO— Unfurn.shed rooms.
Ml
'I.A i\ MARKET .1 — x large front room,
• J'-A'Kj suitable for two gentlemen: furnished.
moderate rent: references requ're.i. til*
'I lHcrll4ui< 11 .
PiVU AC U H grouji.l. U-ing a part ot the
1- county farm. Mtuateil «6»ut four ur.l. - fn.m
tin* > t.. with >evrli-i>M>ili iii>i:h". »->oi reilur. well !
and out ld-r.a 11 ••■•ii|'l' ' •: >uitai>le f. r dairy or
ctinifu pbrp<ist»». liltjulre on Mi>r.daTs or Tlturv
days r.t Hoard Of Control t>m r> Tonrih and |
Murket tta^ or un the ground*, of >ntt. Mill*. I
IJO-lla
t>IAXO— »u :iy uj'r;j,ht. hJt t xTutob*. , 3 ;
LOST A>'l7VoL*y».
CANARY LOST— At i „!.. .. p. m.. n mal? !
canar> bird, cnlor c!nni:;uon-browu and deep j
yellow. Kinder » II ).!.-a-e return to 371 Ex
change st. and receivt* • ard. 3 '
COLT .STlt.lYl£l> A\V;k»'— Apr.l H. at 3:30 1
in the r.fterin-ii.i. n «. 1 1 •- - ■ I . v : co'.t. with star I
and suip in ford****', two hind feet wh'.te. with
haltor on strap dra^ciug "n ground. Kinder re
turn to C. 11. Abraham; lives below the reform
UlllHll. • 3 1
Foi I; KKVS LOST— On a rinc. on 'i-ha, ■
between the Capitol and Third »t HeaM
letre at Nathan Lyons. Third and Odar »t». 4
- % OI.L> i;i;A( Kl.i:r I.OST-^?rtiii!ajr <<-iiing
V.T on suiußiit ay.; banel" with njoin>|rfaai • < C.
J. U." Leave at room a, rival 5 block. 3
GOLD PlN— Between IglcUbrt and Wabasha;
with coral f.'t ; return to ri l':u»er..iy ay.i
receive iewnr.l. -3
L'MMT Lf>S r— One trow watch chain, with
J. K. marked on it; finder will receive full
value as reward, by leaving at California Wine
Home, corner Cedar and Seventh sta. 3
PICTtJKK Ut>ST— From delivery wagon, a
Pastel picture of baby in a 10X12 gilt iram»i
finder will please address Uorton. 440 Wai aha
"- ti
AUCTION HALM. ■
pTt. Kavunagh d£ Co. *^**
T^UUNITUnE AT AUCTION— will sell
A at our new auction mart, (north of the mar
ket h»u<ei this morning, at 10 o'clock, a large lot
of household furniture, bedding, chairs, tables,
stores, etc P. T. Kavanat;h & Co.. auctioneers;
onto, «1 Wabasha st.
/-IKNTKKI. IIOITSKHOM) KUUNITUUE
VT at auction; we will sell at auction at the res
idence. No. jO.'> Do Bow st. on Tuesday, April 20.
rommenciux at 10 o'clock a. m., a large lot of
household furniture consisting of parlor, dining
room and kitchen furniture, ash, cherry and black
walnut bedroom suites, carpets, crockery, chairs,
tables, good kitchen range, kevoral good heating
stores, • to . etc., etc; this furniture is all in good
condition, and is of a class that should call forth a
largo attendance. P. T. Kavausgh * Co., auction
eers. 109-11
XXV DKSIKAUI.K Basiness Property at
Auction— We will sell at auction on the
premises. No. 104* Payne ■ v., en Thursday, April
23. at 3 o'clock p. m., the south fifty feet of the
north 100 feet ot lots 1, 1 and S of block 6. Arling
ton Hill* addition to St. Paul, (site of lot 60x130
feet), toeethr-r with a pood two-story building.con
tainlng store and fire living ruomy.good cellar.and
cistern containing about 100 barrels of water. This
property is situated in one of the most thriving
and prosperous sections of the city, and on one of
the principal business thoroughfares on Dayton's
bluff and it is only a question of a rery short time
when all property in this neighborhood will
double, and in some cases treble in value. Fora
man of mo Jerate means who desires to embark in
a small, safe business, no better opportunity than
this ran be found. Terms made known on. the
grounds on day of sale. P. T. Kavanagh & Co..
Auctioneer*. 1O»-U
A. 11. Xlcoloy.
/•/ \ x 17-t 1- '£ FKKT. corner Western and
" '"-' Ashland ays., with two fine houses, at auc
tion! A. 11. Nicolay will sell at auction. Wednes
day, April 28. ISS6, in the afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
on the premises: First. No. ■.'.< Western ay.. cor
ner Anhland ay.. the beautiful large lot (CO feet
front) and handsome house, containing 8 rooms,
us follows; First floor, large square hall, fine
I'latform stairs, parlor, library, dining-room,
kitchen and washroom, butler's pantry, and two
closets, back stairs for servants, colored stained
(.Ins* windows: »»-rond floor, large parlor chamber
with alcove, and three otlie r sleeping rooms, also
bath-room with hot and cold water, water closet
and wash basin, clothes clo«ct and pantries all
throughout the house, also good, large, open attic
in which one or two bedrooms can be constructed
if necessary, storm windows, splendid furnace
warming every part, and a fine cellar under the
entire house; city water, large cittern, gait, all
taxes tor sewer, and water mains and connections
with house, grading and sidewalk all paid. Also
will be sold immediately after the sale of the
above house. No. 394 Ashland ay., adjoining on
the rear of the lot. a pretty B-room bouse and lot.
Both houses are nearly new, and were built ex*
pressly for the present owner about three years
ago. in the very best manner, are in good order,
and must be seen to be appreciated.' The loca
tion is very desirable, healthy, beautiful and un
surpassed, and is regarded as the best residence
section on St. Anthony hill, in the Immediate vi
cinity of our most prominent and wealthy citi
tens; also very convenient of access for business
gentlemen, being only one block from St. Anthony
Hill Street cars, and within two blocks of Summit
ay. This valuable property offers alto an ex
cellent opportunity for a profitable and safe in
vestment. Terms liberal, only one-third' cash re
quired, and the balance of the purchase money
can remain on mortgage from one to fire years, or
as long as desired, with 7 per cent, interest. For
permits to view the premises and full particulars
apply to A. H. Sicolay, auctioneer and real estate
spent, office No. 116 East Fourth St.. opposite the
new National German-American Bank building.
Heal estate auction sale No. 12.711. - 11l
• Hr«M .>•«««* CHANf'Ks.
I'SINKSS of all kinds sucbas boarding-nouses,
hotels, restaurants, saloon*, cigar-stands,
stocks of all kinds, etc. bought, sold or ex
chinked by Bergstrom & Co., business broker*.
216 Kast Seventh st.. Si. Paul. Minn. 4tf«
CIGAR STORK. No. 9 East Serenth. for salo;
best location in the city; party going in dif
ferent business. 111-117
IQI OR STORK, first-class retsJl, for sale;
• doing a good business; splendid location:
reason for selling will be explained by addressing
E. D., Globe. • > 4
"VTEWSPAPEIt— A county seat newspaper tor
ii sale in Dakota: official paper of county;
failing eyesight is what's the matter. O. X. 0..
Globe. _^ * 107-113
T> KsTAITRANT and ample room, fine, tor
XV sale; good location. Inquire st P. J. Bowlin,
?H Sibley st.. between Third and Fourth. ' 19*
SALOONS for sale • regardless of price— Best
locations in the city, also two boarding houses
under the same head: also wholesale liquor house
and fine hotel. Apply to J. H. Gurkee, Tremoot
house, corner Eighth and Robert sts. . . 110-111
STiOEFbUSINKSS for sale cheap.
- -> , 108-114
SALOON and fixtures .and license; cheap; good
location and good reason for telling. 3:J
West Seventh st. • •. • ■ IM-11T
SALOON for sale cheap. Apply Uiederich A
Co., 849 Wabasha st 111-14
SALOON— man with $150 to take half interest
in a well-paying saloon, and to have full
charge of it. Address or call 691 East Seventh St.,
St. Paul. 1 r_ S
C A LOON— Deiderlch A Co., 319 Waba
>J aha. lOT-111
YOOWa MAN with (SO can bear of a good op-
X portnnlty by applying at 13 East Seventh st. >
HORSES. CARRIAGES. &C.
ELIVKRV HOKSE \VA>TKl>— Weight
1.100 or 1.500; state price. Address Horse,
Globe. 10:-l 1
FOR SALE — Toung horse, sound, good looker
and good driver. Me Minnesota st
HOKSK— Young, sound, quick. 1,100 pounds.
467 Broadway. ■* 4
HORSK— Good horse, harness and buggy for
»80. Inquire SSI Fuller. 4
OUVi; Kill SALK— «IiO; fine family horse.
Ii second-hand top buggy and harness; can be
seen at Williams' stable. 483 Selby ay. 7
HORSE FOR SALE— A nice, gentle, young
horse. SO East Sixth st 103-1
BARGAINS — A large assortment of carriage*
buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons,
jump seats. Concord wagons. Democrat wagons,
extension tops, harness: tome and see the largest
and cheapest stock in St. Paul; discount to deal
ers and liverymen. King's Repository, corner
Fourth' and Minnesota sts. 66-Cm
PRINIi WAGONS — For. sale cheap, two
0 spring wagons at MS East Fairfield ay.. West
St. I'aul; call to-day at 2:30 p. m. 4
TKAM— For sale: first-class; weight 2,400;- 8
JL and 9 years old; will be sold very cheap
if taken immediately. 11. Rothschild, 104 Eatt
Third st. - 110-12
' BOARDING OFFERED.
BOARD and comfortable room for two gentle
men in private family; good locality. M. M.
C. Glob-. 1
EI.I.\KNTH ST.. 633 EAST— One pleasant
_Li room; new house: one-half block from
capital: first-class table board ' for three or four
persons. ■ 4
NINTH ST.. 223 EAST, corner Wmcouta— A
IN few more table boarders. • 2
ROOM— First-class and board for a few gentle
men, at «5 per week; modern Improvements;
location pleasant and convenient to business cen
ter. M. B. W.. Globe ' [• 3
SIXTH ST., EM E. VST. near Broadway—Fur
nished rooms, with or without board. a
To BOARD, 200 men on railway; have outfit
complete; ready to start at once. J. ' X .
Globe. . ■ > _ 3
~t\ DAY liOARDKItS. commencing the first
* fv.f ■of January, at »12.jC per. month in advance:
call at King's block, corner of Seventh and Coiat
SU.. fourth floor, room 1. ■ U'J*
TO EXCHANGE.
AOOOO STOCK of hats, caps and gents.'
furnishing goad? in value (1, 300 to be traded
off. partly real estate and cash. Cha». Daune
bcrg. ?2C Tlnr.i St.. St. l*auL 108-14
LOT in Weal 8b Paiil for team of horses, har
n>- « and wa^on; horses must be over I.CCC
lbs, each. A. B. C. Globe. ■ 111
PERSONAI...
/CLAIRVOYANT BUSINKSSI-c. U Woods
v, clairvoyant business medium: adrice on busi
ness and t«cial matters. Constance block. Hi
Ea»t -.ri.!.::; s i-...-t room T. 1 Paul. Minn, 273*
/l'.i:<i 31. IIO'JSK, magnetic healer, elec-
VT trie and vapor baths. S7S M a»hington rt. St.
Paul. ' lt»-u
Ml KLORKXCE tells past, present and
• future; lore, marriage and business ex
plained to your entire satisfaction. 423 Wsbaslm
»t.. near SeriMith. tiiint floor front rooms. 1013
' DYE WOHICS. - .
DL. .IAMIKSON. ►teamlije Works— dint
J/. clothing a specialty. 413 Wabasha st.
1 till. Minn. ________»_____»___»________
Dr. Bryant,
10M ThiH »t.
T^ORS VI.E— and orna „ , al ink
ruß SALE— I,OOO choice currant bushes.
I^OU SALE— I.OOO raspberry bushes.
I7OR SALE— IOO.OOO strawberry plants. !~
L?Olt SALE— IOO snow-ball bashes. : r
poR SALE— SOO hard maples. '• •■ •
L'uil r>Al.»: — Trees, trees, trees; Summit Park
J nursery. Dr. Bryant 10}J East Third st. 108*
MISCKLLA.VKoU,.*
SHADE TREEM. elm and mountain ash. the
finest in the Northwest at the very 10w,.
--prices: every tree failing tota*xe root will be re
placed this fall or spring ot Is-*, as desired. l.et< c
your orders with I'i-ut .Mrl».>ti.'u*h.<oruer Twenty
fourth st and Chicago sv. south: Joseph Bute ,
MM Twenty-sixth st south. Minneapolis. . Mini:.
Trees will be d>-l vered the day after being taken
from native toil.. ...*.. in
MINERAL WATER- 1 want everybody to
know that I am selling the Castalian mineral
water. .'.. : .» 11. Brown. -><>l Robert st 78*
ARCHITECTS. . .
STR ADOLI KE. architect, rooms Wand: 7,"
• wader Mock. bet Jackson and Sibltj sta.
____^ g47-€-n , _^ -
MORITZ L. WEISEU, Booms N and 4n
■ eh mm be rof oonUDarea. ht.paul. . tTT*
REAL. FSTATE FOR SAL, E..
Chaa. A. 11. "Wcldc's List Continued.
'. 360 Jackson st.
T A RUE double dwelling house with small
XJ house in rear of lot on Grove at., betweon
Broadway and Mississippi; doable boose, seven
large rooms each, cellar, I'halen water; small
bouw, fire room*, cellar. Phalen water, shed* to
each, cheap if gold at one*.
All A IUJ A lX— House and lot on corner, nine
rooms, good cellar, cistern; street graded;
Kauquior st.; cheap; one-hail cash, balance on
time.
i:. E. Watson's List.
850 Jackson st.
MV LIST embraces property in all parts of the
city; give me a cull before purchasing. U.
E. Watson.
SNAP— In Katon ay. property; look this up. K.
E. Watson.
«JM Gr)n"~ UOISE and lot on Prospect
&I)O\J\J plateau; a great bargain. K. B.
Watson."
©A (\k\i\ Mt'VM Ore fine lots in Highland
<>*J^JkJ\J Park addition: cheap. R. E. Wat
son.
©<• r\C\(\— ENTIRE block in Hersey Woo*-
O\l)*J\J\J scy addition. It. E. Watson.
CO i!/\n— PINE house and lot on Portland
yOyUV/U ay. It. K. Watson.
BUSINESS property on East Seventh at.;
cheap. R. B. Watson.
RU.SIDENCE property on Dayton's bluff. R.
XV M. Watson.
C_ Qnf|— OOODTOT on EastviUe~heights!
O'JvU R. K. Watson.
T?OR quick sales list your property with K. K.
X? Watson. «59 Jackson st. 103
J. W. Falllhee A Co.»» I.lst.
11l East Third st
Q"| OHO ** new five-room house on Ellen
•V-l-.OUU at., near Dale; collar and cistern;
small cash payment, balance monthly; this would
be cheap at > J.OOO.
O*_> / \l If \ FOR FOUR good lots in Macalostcr
\!>»J)\J\J\J Parki lays flue, one a corner.
SO (A *S() BIYS about 335 feet on Rondo st.,
&)\J*J\J corner of Grotto: cheap.
CQ AA i'OK LOT >N~RON I>O~St . —Near
&(DU\J Western; |3SO cash, balance easy.
t^T" "\f EACH for lots on Ellen St.; large,
O I *J\J fine, graded and side walked.
OK^MKACU FOR KINK LOTS on Rondo
&UU\J and Carroll its.
T IST your property with J. W. Fallihee & Co..
XJ 111 Kast Third lit.
Elliott Uros.) List, '
151 East Third st, near Jackson.
Q1 9 C\C\ FOR the best acre in Rogers A Hen
i?l)4s\J\J dricks'; near Northern Pacific im
proTementa; lots sell for IJCO.
Qr\r\f\ EACH for lots near Summit and Lex
*P*J*J\J ington art will be open for a few
days.
COnn KACH for lots near Northern Pacific
«POv/U shops: only a few left.
l'()( \ KACH for a few lots in block on Uni
iD\j\JVJ Tersity aT.. near car stables.
QAAA KACH for beautiful lots next door to
•VO\J\J Hamlinc: a rare chance. 110-113
Kullmann & Co.'s List.
_J 303 Jackson st.
C 1/ • !\(\ KACH two lots on Grand ar., near
QlgOtJU St. Albansst; above grade.
C_l V)f%M — LOT on Co mo ay., near Western.
•T»I,OtJU Kullmann & Co., SOS Jackson at.
103-10
Miscellaneous.
ARXtS — On almost your own terms, three mi
A proved farms: don't write unless you mean
business. C. A. Young. Windom, Minn. 4
"JLZ ACRES on south shore White Bear lake.
/v » one-quarter mile from Cottage Pack; this
is the best piece of unplatted property on the
lake; baa a beautiful shore; within a short walk
of Cottage Park station and will be near the new
railroad coming to the south shore of the lake; at
f 100 per lot there is 290 per cent, profit in this and
we have offers of iOO each for several lots al
ready. O. F. Sherwood & Co., 160 Drake block.
110-111
■ FOR SALE.
BOAT— A 4x6 English link motion, new and
first-class; also a 3x5; cheap. Box 739, Hast
ings, Minn. 3
/"lOUNTER, large; Tery cheap. 481 Portland
V-J block. 1
CARPETS, counter and show case cheap. 431
O Broadway. 108-11
Oil SALE — A course of shorthand and type-
JT writing at Northwestern School of Shorthand
and Typewriting. Anna C Drew & Co., room 9,
Hale block, opposite Merchants. 101-14
PIANO — Cheap; first-class upright, as the
X owner is about to leave town: call and se
cure a bargain. Room 12, 151 Went Third st. 3
SEWING MACHINE, Singer, good as new,
for 110 or for the hire of man or strong woman
to help in moving. Call at tQ9 Mcßoal st. 103-11
rpUUHI AND PLANTS— I offer for the spring
X trade to close out the business fruit and orna
mental trees, shrubs. Tines and small fruits at
bargains, corner duelling ay. and St. Clair at. W.
E. BrimhalL 109-14
QOfV- ALMOST NEW sewing machine with
V-vv attachments; worth 110. Call 539 Ittle
hartst. 110-H
WANTED TO RKXT\
A LL PARTIES having any rooms, offices o
xx houses of any description for rent will save
themselves ' much time and annoyance by lifting
them with us. St. Paul Room Renting agency. 130
East Third st Entrance on Robert. 82-irr
pOTT.VCii; — May 1. or earlier, four or fire-room
v> cottage, within twenty minutes walk of Globe
office; address, stating price. X 23. Globe 4
I RNISHED HOUSE— A family of two want
a furnished house for the summer. A. M. S.,
Globe. 3
HOUSE, small, not more than twenty minutes'
walk from union depot; good tenants; rent
not to exceed 118 per month. X., Globe. 4
HOUSE — family of three adults desire a fur
nished house, six or seven rooms, for the
summer. Van. Globe. 4
VI ICE ROOM in a private family by a young
11 gentleman, about ten minutes' walk from
Merchants hotel; references exchanged. Address
J. ¥.. Globe. 3
ROOM^-From about May 15 a suite of four or
five wn;urni.«'.ied rooms, convenient to the
business center; rent must be reasonable; refer
ences exchanged. Address P. P.. Globe. 4
R« M 1 MS- Two or three, unfurnished, on ground
floor, in good locality. A. E.. Globe. 3
ROOMS— Two untarnished, central location,
by May 15: reference required. Z. A.,
Globe. 3
SOFA RED for the summer, in good condition;
might buy if cheap. C. A. H.. Globe. 111
SODA For NT A IX— To hire a first-class soda
fountain complete. A 2.">. Globe. 3
YI'KWKITKK-ihie with double font type
L preferred. Address, stating terms, etc., U.
A. X., Globe. 3
INSTRUCTIONS.
ROF. XV. vr ! 1 / -Teacher of piano,
lither. organ and voice culture; graduated at
the conservatory of music at Ucrlin; German les
sons at reasonable prices: terms and references
given on application; instructions given in Ger
man language. 119 West Third St.. Brann's block,
room 99. ' lUS-15
R~KPOL'KSK WOKK— A few pupils wanted in
repousse work, or hammered brass, at 370
Exchange J>L 7
SHORTHAND AM) TYPEWRITING—
Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type
writinz; lessons personally or by mall; call or
rend for circulars. Anna C Drew A Co., room 9,
Hale block, opposite Merchants. 10"-U
WANTED TO BUY.
NMI — A thirty horse-power high-speed
JZi stationary engine and boiler; give maker,
time used and price. 11. P. Bolles, Aberdeen.
Dak. 4
PIANO Second-hand square; must be cheap;
will pay cash. Piano, Globe. _3
QHOW-CASK— second-hand, in good repair.
0 Addre»a, stating terms, G. P.. Globe. 1
TRICK— old iour-wheeled: must be cheap.
1. Apply at Woolmcr's shooting gallery, 253
K««t SOTenth it. 3
'PENT— A second-hand tent about 10x13. cheap.
1 H. K. P.. Globe. 2
AT AN T> a'kOTJND SEVEN/ COKXER
I OHM A.* I.AAHV .i|.n.Nt.rrr. corner of
' Serenth and Exchange Ms.: steam renora
l' r for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work
guaranteed. 104*
DitL'<iS — At WiUe»" phartaacy yoa get 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
poods. • 271*
CONTRACTWORK.
. . Paving Summit Avenue.
Ornc- or the no\nr» or Pcbmc works, ?
CiTT OF St. Pacu Minn.. April 18, ISS6. $
Sealed bids will be received by the Board of
. Public Works In and for the corporation of
the City of St, Paul, Minnesota, at their office
hi said city, until 12 in. 011 tho -ttli day of
April, A. D. lssij. for the pavln? of Summit
Avenue, from a point 100 feet oast of the
cast lino of Third (3rd) street to the center of
Sclby Avenue (except Dayton Avenue), In
raid city, with pluo blocks, and constructing
granite curbs, according to plans and speci
ticationson file In the office of said Board.
A bond with at least two (2) euretleaflaa
turn of at least twenty (SO) per cent, of the
CTOS4 amount bid must accompany each bid.
The Mild Hoard reserves tho right to rejooi
any or ail bid*.
WILLIAM BARRETT, President.
oiiu-iiU: 1
K. L. Gorki!! , Cork Board of Public Wort*
10--117
itE At, ESTATE TOR 8 ALE.
Charles A. B. Welde's JLl»t.
3C6 J*ck»on st.
0 NICK LOTS in Mftcaleater Park for m 1«
'■v ■ Map. if sold tt once; eaty terms. ■__
2 HOUSES on Rondo it, perfectly n»w, five
A* mom* each, well, closets, pantrie*, etc.; also
rery chop it sold at once; my tertna.
V,l( \>i i.oh on Do Bow »t., 40x125 each
*<■' t ) alley; parties wiahing to build, nothing
down.
9/1 ACRES in t w H of n c H of section 9,
**^* town 28, range 18, between the two cities.
2 LOTH, 100x500. lake front, at Forest Lake,
with nous* near station, cheap. ■
HOLSK AND LOT on Ravine st.. on Day-
ton's bluff, with all improvements.
VACANT LOTS In Beaopre Kelly's addi
■ tion, cheap. »
1 ACHES adjoining the town of Hender
i-*JiS> son. Minn., cheap, on easy terms; fifty
eight miles from St. Paul. ■
LOTS"I AND 97 BLOCK 4. Terry's addi-
Uon; lots 17 and 28, Eastrllle Heights; also
all of block 8, EastTilie Heights; Tacant lot on
Ellen st., near Mackubin st. : .'. . j
FOIC s.\l.i:-Twu hundred and seventy acres
of land at Lake Elmo, half-mile frontage on
the lake, on easy terms.
FOH MALK — Ten-room house, cistern, I'halen
water, bath room, corner of Hopkins and
Dc?oto, at a low price if taken within one month;
also three houses in Woodlawn park at a low
price; a good investment. Apply 300 Jackson st.,
room 6. Charles A. B. Wclde.
TWO-STOKY house on East Third st. Day-
X ton's bluff, near Maria a*, ten rooms, cellar,
cistern and woodshed.
T AKGECOBXEB LOT In Woodland Park.
Hroi'SE, lot on Williams st. nine rooms, cellar,
L cistern, water works, and all improvements,
at a bargain.
STORE and dwelling on Payne ay.; five rooms
up stairs; large lot; very cheap.
TWO large business lots in West St Paul, on
Dncas st.; also two houses in Uobertson's ad
dition. West St. Paul.
FOR SALE— «3O.OOO mortgages of my own or
more, in small amounts, from $100 to $600,
well necurod, bearing at the rate of 8 per cent, in
tcre.tt; will indorse with recourse. ■
HOUSE and lot on Hague aT., lot 8, block 11,
Ninlnger ft Donnelly's addition: seven
rooms, woodshed, cellar, water works, etc.; cheap.
HOUSE— Nine rooms, cellar, cistern, closets,
_ etc., fronting on Arch st.
HOUSE and lot in Ransom's addition, on Court
land ay. ; five rooms, closets, pantry, cellar,
well and barn; cheap.
HOUSE— Seven rooms, cellar, cistern, well,
kitchen, woodshed and large barn, on Gera
nium St.. in Ransom's addition.
TWO HOUSES and lots in Hill's addition on
X Fauqnier st • .
VACANT LOTS on Margaret Dawson and
Francos sts., Dayton's bluff; cheap.
VACANT LOT on Payne ar.; one-third cash,
balance on time. .-.••■-
HOUSE and lot eight rooms, with ail modern
improvement*, corner of Holly ay. and
Grotto st.; also vacant lot next to it.
OUSE AND LOT on Maria ay. eight large
rooms, kitchen, water works, cellar and
barn. ■
OUSE AND LOT on Scheffer st.four rooms,
closets, pantries, good cellar, cistern and
large barn.
HOUSE AND LOT on Beach St.; five rooms,
large kitchen, cellar, cistern, woodshed, etc.;
one- third cash, balance on time.
"T7" ACANT on Burr st, across the bridge.

WO vacant lots on Mlnnehaha. near Seventh
X st.; Schurmeier's Seventh Street addition;
cheap.
IT OUSE and lot on Buffalo st.near Granite.eight
li. rooms, cellar, etc.. cheap.
"I LU\ ACRES in Swift county, large house,
•1" A/ well. pump, stable, granary, large cellar,
with all farming implements, 100 acres under cul
tivation, 60 acres ready for crop, 5 acres trees
around house, creek running through land, cheap,
or will trade for city property.
STOKE and dwelling on West Seventh seven
rooms up stairs, cellar, cistern, etc.
TWO VACANT LOTS, 5 and 6. Varney's""re-
A arrangement on West Seventh st; cheap.
HOUSE AND LOT, corner of Cedar and Sec
ond, cheap and easy terms.
FA KM of 160 acres in Cotton wood county, near
Windom, Minn.; will trade for city property
or sell cheap. __^
ARM of 110 acres In town of Sterling, Polk
X county. Wis.: good house and barn.
LARGE STORK AND DWELLING on
Reaney st, in Borup & Payne's addition,
seven rooms up stairs, closets, cistern, cellar,
large barn, lot 45x135. cheap if sold in one month.
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS fronting on
Acker st, in Drake's Second addition, nouse
four rooms, cellar, cistern, well, woodshed, 13,000.
LOTS 6 AND O. BLOCK 1, Schurmeier's ad
dition, cheap if sold at once, on Beech, near
Seventh st.
THREE TENEMENT HOUSES and double
X house fronting on Warren and Mt Airy sts.;
double house, six rooms, closets, pantries, cellar
and cistern; tenement houses, five rooms, pantries
and closets; woodshed to each of the houses;
bring good rent; cheap if sold at once.
"f7" ACANT LOT on Francis st. Dayton's bluff,
V between Arcade and Mendota, cheap; also
vacant lot in Syndicate Addition No. 5.
LARGE CORNER LOT and adjoining lot on
East Seventh st. In Lyman Dayton's addi
lion, on easy terms.
OUSE AND LOT on Heaney st. lot 45x135,
eight rooms, porch, cellar, cistern.woodshed;
very cheap.
FOR SALE— Ten lots on Payne ay., between
Reaney and Fauquier sts., which I recently
subdivided; will sell on easy terms, or build
houses to suit.
p.f\ ACRES of land near Winona, Minn., forty
*J\J two acres cultivated, balance timber; will
trade for city property or sell cheap for cash.
11.2-STORY brick house in West St Paul
seven rooms, three closets, hall up And down
stairs; good barn and well; corner pakdale and
Lucy sts.; on easy terms.
STORE and dwelling: brings $25 rent; on Payne
O ay. ; three rooms up stairs; for sale cheap. *
TWO HOUSES on Minnehaha for sale cheap,
if taken right away; good houses; cistern
and well. *
FOR Two-story house, four rooms and
basement; can be used for business; on Ar
cade st, between York and Wells, on lot 4, east
half of block 31, Charles Weido's subdivision in
Arlington hills; price, $1,150; balance on monthly
payments.
Ij»OR SALE— House with six rooms on lot 14.
with the adjoining lot 13 in block 9, Lewis'
Second addition. No. 924 Woodbridge st, at a low
price on monthly payments. Apply 306 Jackson st,
rooms 3 and 5. Charles A. B. Weide.
LOR SALE — Two-story house on De Bow st,
X near Williams, ten rooms, eighty-barrel cis
tern and cesspool, lot 50x150, price 15,500, cheap.
Parties wishing to purchase and having not
enough to pay 1 will furnish balance money to con
summate the sale so don't wait long. Apply 366
Jackson St.. rooms, 3 and 5. Charles A. B. Weide.
HOUSE — Opposite Froseth's restaurant on
Payne ay., seven rooms, well, woodshed
and four closets on monthly payments cheap; also
the adjoining store which rents for $30 per month;
price $2,400 on monthly payments. Apply at '606
Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide.
TO LOAN— I have made arrange
-ITJL tnents whereby I can make loans from $500
to (lUO.OOO. I invite all of my American and Ger
man friends to give me a call. Apply to 3643 Jack
son street. Charles A. B Weide.
FOR SALE— houses, with five rooms each
' and good well, corner of McLean and Karl st
Price $1,500; worth $1,800, which is very cheap;
$150 cash, balance 913 per month. Apply SCB Jack
son st.. room 6. Charles A. B. Weide.
FOR SALE— Houses and lots on Dayton's
bluff, Arlington hills and Nelson's addition,
on monthly payments. 1 make it a rule not to
foreclose. Apply 3tk> Jackson st, room 5. Charles
A. B. Weide. ■
FOR SALE — Ten-room house with largo barn,
including three lots on Edgerton and Ross sts.
monthly payments. Apply 3«i Jackson st. room 0.
Charles A. B. Weide.
FOR SALE— House with eight rooms; barn
and cistern; lot 50x170; price 95,500, cheap;
only for 80 days. Apply 864 Jackson st., room i.
Charles A. B. Weide.
IM»K SALE— Forty acres near Rosemount Da
' kota county, on most easy terms. Apply 366
Jackson st. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide.
AS 1 OWN and control mostly all the business
lots and houses in Arlington Hills and Nel
son's additions, will sell on better terms than any
real estate dealer m St. Paul. Apply SCO Jackson
t>t. room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. 6'J*
I^Oi: s.M.K beautiful lots in Yandes' addi
ti.m. facing Hastings, Mount and Maple sts.;
will sell tor one-third cash, monthly payments, or
nothing down; parties want to build at my old
prices (or this month only. Apply 366 Jackson st,
room 5. Charles A. H. Weide.
ANTED— Parties to list their property with
1 V me; my commission will only be one-half
what others ask, ami to effect sales 1 will furnish
the money to consummate the sale. Apply SG6
Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B. Weide. TO
LOT 18, It LOCK '.', Cruikshank's garden
lou; I.' i feet on Seventh, 033 feet long, half
cash, balance jno and two year* ' ots 12, 13 and
14, block 2, Rice st, J. Kisenmenger's addition;
price $3,700, half cash, balacce one and two years;
double bouse on Goodrich ar. on easy terms. Ap
ply SCO Jackson st, room 5. Cburlei A. B. Weide.
FOR SALE— Two lots, SI and 22 Hamline.
block 4. Syndicate addition, one-half cash,
terras easy; also lot 7, block 1, schurmeicr X
Evans' addition to suit. Apply SCO Jackson St.,
room 5. Charles A. B. Weide.
HOUSE for sale on Fauquier st, between Weide
XX and Arcade, No. 796; seven rooms, kitchen,
four closets, well and good cellar; price 9^,000
cash; $500 or 91.000 cash, balance monthly pay
ments or one. two or three year*. Apply 3CI
Jackson st. soon. Charles A. B. Weide.
FOR SALE— houses on Fauquier st. be
tween Payne ay. and Edgertoa, in Borup &
Payne's addition cheap if taken at once; terms
very easy; also, eighty-five feet on Payne and
Jenks st: one-third cash, balance at two years;
also house on Keaney St.. between Payne ay, and
Greenbricr. near the bridge, on very liberal terms.
Apply 3G6 Jackson st, room 5. Charles A. B.
Weide. ■ - -
ron SALE— Twelve lots, Stlnson's Rice street
X addition; % cash, balance one and two years;
cheap. Apply Wi Jackson st, room 5. Charles
A. B. Weide.
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MINNEAPOLIS WANTS.
Want Advertisements for the Globe re«!
Te l, at * '. ' Hu S hes '« <Jru«rist, corner
Monroe street and Third avenue, East
Division. Minneapolis. -^-v
KITI.WJ IO\S OFFEI«Ed!
A iooi 1 Washington ay. south. & Uer y- Adams,
•*■■*- 1001 Washington ay. south. j
B A £BER— A first-class wnite barber. Inquire
XJ_N. Schoenbnrn. 233 Sixth ay. south. ""* 3
pABIXKTMAKEKS, two first-class, no other.
V-i_need apply. 217 Second ay. north. " 1
C A ET MAKKKS-Two first-class; no
north neG apPly In< * aire 217 Mat ari
Ty*HWASHERS-Two good dishwashers at
-*s Davidson g restaurant, Second and Nieollet.
S A d«f« n ; 4 n '. * CtiV and . energetic, of good ad
sm«,» 1 % \ H £ person after 10 a. m. Joseph
Smart A Co.. 54 Eastman block, Minneapolis. "
TRAVELING MEN throufihout Minnesota,
X Wisconjin. Dakota and Montana, carrying
line of groceries, cigars, etc., to sell line of goodi
on commission that will pay handsomely; na
MhSwnS nW money t0 b0 mado w«houl
extra work: first-class reference required. For
further particulars address box 25, Globe.
SITUATION'S wan-ted: — —
A PPRENTICE GIRLS-Two good ones at
iSl m t s'n n bg. P>rlOr ' ° l Mi " Sta "t,^°^
B°S£ XXX i' Ell 7 By a young lady, or any
ff.M^ne^lfc refereßCe glTea - " Eastma ?
B°m^ K^ >liR ° , travehn <? agent by a young
K~n,? h*' J "peaks German, English and
French, and made examination in those three
languages; the best of reference; wholesale gro
ceries or tobacco preferred. J. X., 2605 Twenty
sixth ay. south. 106-11 J
DRIVE DELIVERY orhelpln store wagons
L. GlEbe well ncqnainted in all parts of city. K.
L., Gl|>be. .
DELIVERY— By a young man to drive deliv
±J cry wagon, or to take care of horses for a
private family. F. Globe. *
pACKER "lobe 118 clerk and a marker.
•*• J. A. X., Globe.
YI7"°RK— a young man who is used to hard
t I , T,n , and can furnish good references. A.
L. 8., 1319 Third ay. south. 4
TEAMSTER— young man (Swede); under
.fn M stands driving and taking care of horses:
store or family place. A. S., Globe. 3
MISCEL.LANKOUS.
A UC , T 10 -? 11. Creighton attend* to sales
of furniture at residences, real estate and
auction sales of all kinds. Office, 218 Uennepin
Aye.. Minneapolis, next to Dime Museum \V 11
Creighton, Auctioneer. 1O."M3O
DLACkSMiTH SHOP at Minnesota Trans
a v-j V 1 rear; . one match pair horses, sound
and kind; four ponies; one good driver; one pair
oxen. A. E. V., Globe. ' 108-IU
EGGS-Pure Plymouth Rock eggs at 91 "for
■LJ thirteen (13;) 25 cents extra for packing and
shipping. Address or call on W. W. Force 2123
Dnpont ay. north, Minneapolis. Minn. ' 2
"DOR SALE— A produce and fruit commission
-I- business established seven years ago; low
rent and good line of shipper.-.. Woodward & Com
pany, 17 Bridge square, Minneapolis. 110-U
"P Altai of forty acres for rent cheap; seven
J. acres broke; new house, six rooms, also new
barn; Call at 800 Fourteenth ay. south 3
T? Ot^J?~ by gentleman and wife (no
11 children), one or two pleasant unfurnished
or partly furnished rooms with or convenient to
good day board. Address 11. A., Globe office,
Minneapolis. ■.<->; 1 , -.-:■■ '
HOTEL, furnished, of forty rooms, for sale or
rent; bar and billiard room. Inquire for
Brewster. 323 Hennepin, ground floor. 4
HORSES— For sale; one matched pair, four sad
dle ponies and one good driver. Call at
barn rear blacksmith shop, Minnesota Transfer.
■ 110-13 _ *
HANDSOME black walnut marble-top bed
-11 room set complete for sale cheap; good
bargain for those just starting housekeeping. IG7
Island ay.. Minneapolis.
OUSE MOVKK-E. O. Sunken. Can be
found at 1323 Fourteenth ay. south. 89-120
LOST— Nieollet ay. between Third and
Fourth sts. last evening, a roll of money and
a business college certificate. Liberal reward for
its return to HIS Fourth st. south.
OOOL TABLES, two, at 1019 Washington ays.
X 111-13
PLASTERING sand and dirt for sale at 1009
South Second st. 106-113
SODA FOUNTAIN at a bargain: three and
one-half feet square, five feet high; twenty
syrups aud six draft tubes; made by Tufts and
used one season. Inquire of Paris-Murton com
pany, 118 and 120 Washington ay. north, Minneap
oU9 - 111-13
SOLICITOR for the country; insurance pre
ferred. Call Monday at room 65, Loan and
Trust Building. i
TO LOAN— $20,000 in sums to suit, on city
J. property; also $100,000 in ona amount; a
very low rate of interest. Isaac MoNair, r00m.3
We bb block. 107-19
IB L A X Em O R E & ANGELA §
ml Manufacturers of ■■.<■■ EM
Hj GOLD- BROXZT3 AND ORNAMENTAL H
I■ » a PICTURE FRAMES, • ;-.^. M
tiJ And Dealers in Steel Engraving* and oil H;
■ Paintings. Gilding* Befilding aspecialtv DX
«I No - 11 E. Seventh St., ST. PAUL. MINX (9jj
DISTRICT COURT. COUNTY OF WIXOXA
■LJ State of Minnesota.
In the matter of the assignment of Reuben S.
Ressler for the benefit of his creditors. ■
Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of
April, A. D. 188 C, pursuant to chapter 148 of tha
laws of Minnesota for 1881, Reuben S. Ressler of
Winona, Minn., assigned to me his entire estate
for the benefit of his creditors; and creditors of
said Ressler are required to present to me their
claims duly verified by their oath or affirmation,
within twenty days from the publication of this
notice.
HANNIBAL CHOATE, Assignee.
□Wilson- & Bowkus, Assignee's Attorneys. , 1U
SPRING
Has come and with its advent
building operations are going
forward again vigorously. Many
of those making improvements
need money. This is to notify
them, and all who want to bor
row, that we are prepared to lend
arge and small sums on im
proved real estate at the lowest
current rates and without delay.
We make the business of lend
ing money a specialty and are al
ways provided with funds, avail
able, just as soon as the neces
sary papers can be made out.
Although the bulk of our loans
is upon improved property we
sometimes make them on choice
UNIMPROVED LOTS, and are
ready to consider any good appli
cations of this kind.
"We also buy and sell
BANK STOCKS,
Municipal, County and School
Bonds and other investment se
curities.
E3T Our office is on the ground
floor of the Drake Block, nearly
opposite the Merchants hotel.
NEWPORT & PEET.
Cheap Coal!
GRIGGS & FOSTER
Offer the best grades of Anthracite and
Bituminous Coal at tho very lowest market
prices. Their coal is fresh from the mines
and well screened, andthoir body wood can*
not be equaled In the state.
__ . Special Low Rates on
MAPLE AND BIRCH WOOD,
♦1 l E. Third St.. Cor, Cedar.
HORSE POWERS I
DERR. S
AND CONTRACTORS' OUTFITS
American Mf 'g Co.,
Comer Hubert and Eltfhtfi Streets, SU Patti
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