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SAINT PAUL WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. AGENTS wanted at No. 27 West Fifth st.; call _ after 5 p. "'^__ 309 -__ AGENT— The Northwestern Mutual Endow- XX ment society wants a general agent for St. Paul; big money for a li*e man. Call at room 14 Mann heirr.er big ekjaetweeu 10 and 11 a. m. 209 ""GENTS wanted; the greatest victory ever J\. achieved by agents soiling my safety rein holder: every driver's reins is where he puts them, not under the horses' feet; can be applied to every vehicle drawn by lioreee; $5 to $8 a day is being easily made by live agents; send for terms. John Haisley. 217 Seventh st, Agents Supplies Office, St. Paul. ICO* GENTS through the entire Northwest for the best rug machine in America; no trouble to make *■'■ a day; sample machine and rug pattern sent for *1; knits raps or jam 100 stitches a mi« nte. John Haisley, 217 East Seventh st., St Paul, agents' supply office. 160* A^ GENTS wanted in every city and tewn throughout the entire Northwest for the genu ine Marsh" electric lamp, f>t;-randle power, costs to burn half a cent an hour: warranted. non-ex plosive: can be applied on all old fixtures; agent* are making S-5 a week; secure agency now and se cure a bonanza for fall and winter; write for terms, etc.; sample sent for $2.50. John Haisley, 217 East Seventh st., agents' supply office, St. Paul. ____' BLACKSMITH— A first-chiES carriage work blacksmith; none other need apply. James Connor* & Son, Still water. 3 "hITCHEK- Apply at 562 Wabasha st. 4 TJARIiERS— Two, first-class. 221 West Sev ■■lJ enth. « BARBER wanted. K. Bethke, Hoffman ay. 3 BARBER— Good white. Corner Fifth and Seventh sts. J BARBER— First -clsfs; at 390 Robert St.; none but first-cla»s need apply. 2 OY to take care of cows and horse and do gen eral chores. 480 Holly ay. __2 ARK I AGE PAINTER to take charge of \J paint-shop. Kolliher Carriage company, 192 and 194 West 'ihird st. __* CARPENTERS — good; school build ing. West St. Paul. George H. Fletcher. 3 OREMAN BAKER— At 100 West Third st. FOREMAN ISAK.EU— At 100 West Third st _ 3 HOSTLER — A man to care for horses and cow and work around house; must come recom - toended. W. M. S., Globe. __? MEN* for the Duluth 4 Iron Range railroad, Btationmen, 20 to 22 cents per yard; day men. $1-75 per day; drillers, 35 to 40 cents per foot, : free fare, ship to-night; farm hands, $1.50 per day and board; ship to-day; also farm hands for Da« kota. %'ib per month: teamsters for Dakota, $25 per 'month; free fare. 50 laborers in the city. $1.75 per day; teams in the city, $3.75 per day; 16 men for F.lk River, 1.75 per day; 50 station and day men for Cold Springs, high wages; 50 teams for Dakota, $4 to $5 per day; free lare: 29 men for Howard Lake, *1. 75 per day; tree fare: 5 men for brick yard. $1.75 per day. White's Employment office, 308 Minnesota St.. St. Paul; or 117 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. __? MAN to work in Hotel Ryan Bath Rooms laundry. ? MAN to take care of horse; corner Fillmore and Custer sts., West Side. 2 T> A INTER— Good brush hand: call this morn . X ing prepared for work at 63 Ramsey, St., near ' Street car barn. 1). J. M. * PORTER at the Grand Central hotel. 2 PIANO-FLAYER at dime museum. Apply at 9 o'clock this morning. 2 SALESMEN— Two good sewing machine sales men at singer office. 27 East Third st. . 4 MART young man nt Stock Exchange hotel, opposite Union Park, University ay. 3 STENOGRAPHERS call for positions. Anne C. Drew & Co.. room 9. Hale block, opposite Merchants. 129* TAILORS— Coat and pants makers, first-class, JL at 153 West Seventh st. R. Powers, the Tailor. * TAILOR, to fix second-hand clothing, right away. 103 East Seventh st. 3 ' EAM to haul lumber; steady job. Apply at _L corner Oueida and James sts. 8 W~~ ANTED— Men to sell Shetland— Zacatecas, ponies; spotted, striped and solid colors; little beauties: rare opportunity; sample pony ' free on reasonable conditions; for further particu lars inclose stamp. Byron Van Raub.Leon Springs, Bexar county, Tex. 208-14 ANTED — live active man needing profit able employment to represent us in this " : city and vicinity; 575 monthly and expenses, or ' ■ commission if preferred; goods staple as flour; ' ' everyone buys. Address btandard Silver Ware : Co., Boston, Mass. ■ 184-209 1(\(\ MEN for the Manitoba railroad station, Xv/U l(J:to 18 cents, $1.75 per day; free fare; 50 tracklayers for Kenwood, Minn., $2 per day. Chas. Cotton. 3«oSibley st. 209-10 1 MEN for Manitoba railroad to work at ±<J\J Willmar, Dassel and Milaca: wages $176 ■per day; free fare; 200 men for Duluth & Iron • Run railroad; wages $1.75 per day; 10 men for railroad work in the city: wages $1.75; 10 teams for city work; $4 per day. John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley sts., St. l aul, and 11 High st., Minneapolis. " 209 A r\f\ SEN for the Cascade Division, Northern 4tt_/lJ L Pacific railroad in Washington territory; wages $2 per day; steady job till Slay. Ist next • rear: ship next Friday. John Swainson & Co., " corner Seventh and Sibley ets., St. Paul, and II High st., Minneapolis. 209 ~~~~~ ~ jTeinalfr. BOOK FOLDER— Experienced girl at print ing house of Kittleson & Chadwick, (Mi East Seventh st. ■_ 3 COMPANION— A lady ot genteel appearance J as companion to a middle-aged lady; one who is thoroughly acquainted With household ;:. duties and is willing to make herself generally Useful can find a good home and a good salary will be paid at 510 Blair St.; no one need apply unless thoroughly competent to fill the position; references exchanged. 209 OOKS— Three for hotels, 150 girls for house work, 1 German girl for general housework, 1 school teacher and 1 teacher of cooking for Da kota. 4S'.) Wabasha, near capitol. 209 COOK— Competent; in family of four. Apply 4fi6 Portland ay. 4 pOOK and second girl, at 335 Mackubin st. 4 COOKS, first-claes, for private family. $16; second girls, dining-room work, laundresses, dishwashers, general housework girls wanted im mediately. Employment Agency, 317 Wabasha. 209-210 C" LERK at the wrapping counters city refer \j ences required. Gustavo Heineman. CLERK— Young lady with experience in book, stationery, jewelry, organs and sewing ma chines, from September 1 to July 1. 1887. Address H. McG., Groton, D. T., with reference and photo. 2uli-21l DINING-ROOM GlßL— First-class, at Hol land's restaurant. 450 Broadway. 4 TWINING ROOM GIRLS— At 52 East Seventh JJ st. : 3 DRESSMAKING — Apprentices; cutting taught after four months at 3 18 Western ay. T>XCHAXGK ST., 372 NORTH— com- Jl_ petent girl that can cook; good wages to the • fight person. 3 /~I IRL— At 207 Ramsey st. ■ 4 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework at C4l Cedar st. 4 HOUSEWORK— A girl forgeneral h ousework Inquire of Mrs.A.J.Willard,Gsl De Bow st. 3 H' OUSEWORK— girl at 716 East Seventh st. ' 1? HOUSEWORK— A girl in a small family, Dr. Shimonck, 410 Oak st. north. _3 HOUSEWORK— intelll gent young JlI woman: no other need apply; light work; - phe child to Care for; 815 lglehart st. 1 LADIES to learn nursing; $15 per week after twenty-four hours' instruction. Address purges' association, 400 Nicollet ay. Prof. Lous _,le. ___^__ 209 - 12 r TpLAJN IRONER wanted at 475 Jackson st. PASTRY COOK— One good, and two dining room girls, at the International hotel, im ■ mediately. - .: ■. 2 * CjERVAXT GIRL for general housework; only O two in lamily. . 501 St. Paul st. 4 SECOND WORK— Girl: apply immediately nt O 143 West Fifth st. __3 SECOND GIRL fora small hotel: Swede or Norwegian preferred; 3SI Minnesota st. 2 WASHERWOMAN to do washing at IT? Kendo st; call mornings. 3 Vl7 ASH WOMAN -At once, a good wash ■ y*_, woman; 154 Fort St. '__ __ - £) F\ GiRi.S to make overalls, etc., in shop; fifty women to take work home; steady : work guurauteed. Guiterman Bros., 375 and 317 '■■ £ibter->t . ..,.- - _ftT AND AROrXD SEVEN' COR> EH JOUS A. LAABi upuolsterer, corner of i Seventh and Exchange sts.: steam, renova- \ tor for cleaning feathers and tnattres^d; all work ; guaranteed. - 104* RUGS— At wakes' pharmacy you get pre st ptions filled with the purest drugs, with out which the physicians' skill is of no avail; • a Ti-ry desirable aud complete Line of the best toilet izood*. ' 274* I INSTRUCTION. hOKTUAXI) AN!) TYPEWRITING— Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type writing: lessons personally or by mail; call or send for circulars. Anna C. Drew & Co., room 9, Hale . block, opposite Merchants. . . 123* W" ANTED— Young men and ladies to .learn telegraphy and type-writing, days and evenings; chance tor men to make expenses while learning. Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson tt., st. Paul. . ... 191* MISCELLANEOUS. ■_ OATING and ÜBhinp pleasur^Commodore . William EU Stiles of White Bear lake at the William H. Stiles of White Bear lake ut the «nd" of the bridge, is prepared with boats and sup -plies at moderate charges: appo.ntmeuts ahead by mail solicited. Addre"s« William. _ Stiles, White ii«_r Lake posiofiico. . 305-11 SITUATIONS WANTEu. ' Male. BARTENDER— A situation by a young man of XJ temperate habits; best of references. Ad dress T. J., Globe. 4 BILL CLEKK or assistant booKkeeper; beat or reference. Address Bookstore, 249 East Seventh st 4 "DAUTEXDER- Can furnish first-class refer- , i-> ence; no objection to leaving city. Address G. C. R. Globe, 3 /COLLECTOR— A young man aged 20 desires, >— ' a position as clerk or to do general office j work; good penman, correct at figures; can fur- niih excellent New York city and Minneapolis: references. Geo. W. Hamilton, 211 South Second- St., Minneapolis, Minn. 203-10 CLEKK — By young man in store or office; is. V^ willing to work for small salary until he is I acquainted with the business; good penman and' bookkeeper. B. A. P., Globe. 4 pLKHK in general or grocery store; four vy years' experience. 11. J. Hubbard, 217 Spruce st. .. 3 piERK — Good clothing experienced salesman,* v- speaks English and German; 15 August or Ist September. Address A. 62. .3 CILKRK in general store, or assistant book - keeper; can give references; wages no ob ject. M. S., Globe. _-__. 2 DRIVER — A young man thoroughly usad to horses and well acquainted in city. M. G., Globe. 3 "ODUCATOR and an experienced penman of J— the East desires a position in public or pri vate school; reference given. Address M. U. S. Globe. 3 P3IPLOYMENT of any kind wanted by young -Li Englishman; salary no object. A. A., Globe. ENGINEER— Experienced man desires posi- X_i tion in city; can give best of references. ' C. 3., Globe. '73 FARM— Man and wife wish to take charge of a farm. Farm, Globe. _____ _? FARM WORK— Man and wife, no family, would take charge of a farm or other suit able employment; good references and experi ence. J. H. S., Globe, Minneapolis. . ..-.,» __. JN^URANCE— By a young man, correspond- X ence with insurance company and establish office representing companies not already repre sented. Insurance, box 177, Grand Forks. '\;'_; 1 OFFICE WORK— young Englishman wishes to devote his evenings to office work of any kind. A. W., Globe. . 3 OFFICE BOY, or messenger. 141 East Ninth st ■ . . 4 TjAPERHANGER— Wall paper to hang at 10 X cents a roll. Call or address Paperhanger, 163 Ninth st.; paper for sale cheap, 4 TjRINTER— Book and job, and proof reader; X nearly forty years' experience. A. 8., Globe. T)EN3IAN — Good; wishes evening employment. XT A. F. D. Globe. -■ '< > SALESMAN or collector, by a young man; good references. A. V., Globe. ;."•"; * SALESMAN' wanted by a young man willing to work; long experience in dry goods business, wholesale or retail; in or out of the city. D. P., Globe. : ; .- 4 STORE— By young married man, work of .any kind, in -wholesale or retail store; sober,, in dustrious and very willing to . work. 555 Charles st., corner Kent. " . "j 1 > OTENUGKAPHER- Expert and type-writer, O five years railroad experience, desires posi tion in railway or mercantile office; good penman; ■ excellent references. Remlap, Globe. • : 1 1 WORK of any kind by a young . man; would make a good night watchman. Address J. , R.. Globe. ' 4 .Femaie. CLERKING — By a young lady with refer ences; in any kind of a store; drug store preferred; no objection to leaving the city. F. E., Globe. ___ COOK — A first-class pastry cook and bilker from the East, in city or country. Call or address F. Brent. West Seventh st.,St- PauL 3 DRESSMAKER would like sewing in private^ families; cutting and fitting a specialty. 85 Leech st. ' ■' 1 GIRLS — Two good girls, in small families; good vT reference furnished. 3034 West Third .it, room 9. . ■ ,\ '.' 4 TJOUSEKEEPKR or nurse by a competent XX person. Apply to 141 East Ninth st. v -. 5 TTOUSEKEEPER— CaIIat 162 W Ninth st; XX afternoon. • ■ .: :A 1 NURSE— M. H. Henderson of Toronto 1" will furnish best of references from the lead ing physicians of that city. Apply at 4C9 Collins st , 4 NURSE GIRL— A German girl of 14 would like a situation to take care of children. 30>_ West Third st., room 9. 4 OFFICE WORK or clerking, by young lady \J with experience; any kind; in store; willing to leave the city at once. A. S., Globe, city. 4 OPERATOR— A young lady who is a rapid operator on Caligraph or Remington type writer desires a situation in or outside the cities. Address immediately L. L. , Globe. •■' ' -. 4 SECOND-WORK— good girl would like a place. Call at 590 Park ay, - ',' 4 SECOND WORK— A place in private family. Address S. F., Globe. . . v '.. 3 SEWING— By. young lady in private family. 398 Minnesota st., entrance on Sixth. 4 SEWING— Family; terms reasonable. , Call or _ address A. 345 Sherman st. ' ' ' .'. r -3 OWEDISH GlßL— Situation by a young Swed -0 ish girl to go out and do sewing of every kind in family. 675 Otsego st. 1 rnEACHER in school or family by a lady of ex- X perience; references exchanged. Address Miss J. Spuloch, state school, Middletown, Conn, 208-13 __ BUSINESS CHANCES. CIGAR and tobacco store for sale cheap; doing a good business. Call 443 Broadway. 20D-10 FLOUR MILL for sale— A good mill fitted up with good machinery, good water power, in a flourishing wheat country; no other mill within ten miles. Inquire of Chas. Faber, 211) West Sev enth st., St. Paul. .207-10 FULL CONTENTS of store, situated at 47 East Seventh, cheap; must be sold before the Ist; A positive bargain. 208-11 FOR SALE— The largestand best confection ery and ice cream business in St. Paul: for particulars call at 388 Wabasha st. . \- 209 OOD BUSlNESS—Excellent location;; small capital required; satisfactory reasons. K. and 8., Globe. "".. 204-9 H~~ OTEL FOR SALE— A good paying hotel near union depot, with day and night res taurant and first-class barroom; six and one-half years' lease; low rent; also saloons on the leading business streets; all at great bargains; do not. in vest until you have called on Nelson & Smith, 198 East Seventh st. • ■ ■ 198-232 T AUNDRY FOR SALE— Doing a first-Class -Li cash business; established six years ;\"wiir sell cheap. Address Stone, Globe. 209-10 PARTNER WANTED in a wholesale, retail -L and saloon business; for information call at '445 Rice st. A. Wulff. 3 T> ESTAURANT FOR SALE— WeII located; XV will be sold cheap if taken at once. Address Fred Lund, 317 East Seventh st. 209-11 RESTAURANT— The Boston oyster house, 18 East Fourth st:, St. Paul, opposite the new court house and next door to the grand opera house; five years' lease to responsible party; for ; sale cheap if taken at once. Address Israel Berg strom, care Grand Central hotel, city. . 209-10 TJ ESTAURANT FOR SALE— On account ot XV sickness I wish to dispose of my restaurant in which 1 have been doing a good and paying business for nearly three years. Address M. G. M. Globe. •' -.208-12 . p ESTAURANT FOR SALE and four living XV rooms, furnished; cneap rent; good reason for selling; will bear investigation. Address 11., Y. M., Globe. . .gQB-13 WANTED TO RENT. • .' OARD AND ROOM— young man desires board and room in a private family, Nor wegian preferred. Address with price A 27, Daily Globe. . .' r 4 BOARD AND ROOM, at once by young man, in private family, centrally located; with-j out terms none need apply. References -ex changed. H. C. Globe. ..*■.• ■ ; a HOUSE — Gentleman and wife want convenient-, modern house in respectable locality; state; terms and particulars. E. A. G., Globe 20C-H>^ ROOM* — In a small private family, one good sized, furnished: one small unfurnished con necting, not expensive, within eight squares of the postoffice; references exchanged. Address- E. M.. Globe. - - . , : 4 r> tiOM — A very n : ce front room near capitol: t bath and all conveniences. Address I>. T.. Globe. . ■ . . .:_,;-:.;' 4 [' 0 ()O.)1S-1 Want two furnished, with board tor ! -TV man, wife and two children, on i-t.Antiioiiyjii!l? ■ private family; permanent if satisfactory. M . ! Globe. ___.__.__ ! Ki/Oi'.l by two gentlemen in private faintly- ' furnished; fermatiency: references: ceu I lniU_(-oiiri-!i eilct'S; $12 or tinder. H. 0., Globe. V-■"• ■■ r' :'. »OM!*, or small house, within \y. ii . is or uu in.nutes walk of postolllce. P. C.. Globe. _ 3 LOST AND JFOUyi). T~ COW LOST— July 27, with rope around horns when she lett. Finder return to John Bothem, Byrnes ay. and Clairraont. -..:• 3 DOG LOST — Large pointer dog, lemon and : white, named '-Duke;' 1 $10 reward if returned or for information leading to recovery and no questions asked. J. C. Myron, corner Jackson and Viola sts. ■ . 207-9 KEYS LOST— A bunch with name, T. C. Hand, XV Winnipeg, attached. Finder return same to 449 West Seventh st. and get reward. -, j I PONY LOST— Bay weight about 1000 pounds, with letter D stamped on front left shoulder and white spot on forehead. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to 43 Fairlield ay , West St Paul. .•.-..... . - . _ v.'. ; < PUP LOS.T— Red Irish setter, with collar • Ap ply 373 East Sixth st. ...->. *£1 $:- POCKETBOOK LOST in Broadway street XT car, containing $ 10 and some car tickets; please return the same to Miss M. Sorensen, 29 East Tenth st., and get reward. _ . ' 7. SATCHEL LOST— will be paid for the re- O turn of satchel lost between Hotel Ryan and depot July' 5, containing papers ana laundry marked K. F. tluutress; papers of no value to any person but owner. Return to Hotel Ryan. 208-13 WILL the person. who picked .up a pocketbook '. \y~lL on either Washington or .Third sts., : Satur day morning, leave it at the Globe office, : keeping the change in it fur the trouble. \ ' . 3 ' F2__. BT. PAUL DA2LT GLOBK \ WEDNESDAY MOHEOISra JTJLT ~ 28, ISS? I M^? •• ... . . yOR RIS-ST. RENTING DEPARTMENT— for ■ tenants: tenants for houses. The attention of the public is invited to oor "For Bent" . list We have unusual facilities for accommodating those int«rsste« in leases, and will be glad to hare any who wish to procure tenants or those wishing :to rent houses, stores, flats, offices, .' desk-room, etc., etc., to call and see us." A competent assist ant devotes his entire time to this" department. Harrison & Handy, real estate and financial agents, ' 137 East Sixth it. ' • : ■-.... 206-235 ' Stores, Elc, BARBER-SHOP- Two-chair. Apply at 660 XJ Broadway. 209 OSIXTH and Wacouta— ln Hotel'du Nord b_Ud -0 ing. a, fine, large store. Apply to H. G. Skramsta'd, on the premises. 208-11 STORE— Corner Wabasha and Ninth sts.; fine _ locationjor_business.__A. Winter. 205-C _ STORE room 6'n South Third St., in Vollmer^" new block. P. H. Christiansen, Etillwater, Minn. - 208-13 ■*** ' -"•»'• • — •■ i Houses. COTTAGE, seven rooms— 162 Smith V- st^-- - : ; ■■■ . •■■ ■ • • , .209 /COLLEGE AY., 4S— Eleven-room house with V./' all modern improvements, steam heater in cellar: rent $50 par month. 203-9 ■PUGHTH ST., 89 EAST, between Robert and X-J Minnesota— The finest seven-room cottage for rent; inquire immediately. ■ . 208-15 HOUSE, new, with modern conveniences; 627 Ashland ay., first beyond Pale st. Apply IG3 Iglehart st. 208-14 MILAN ST., corner Hampshire, near Northern i. Pacific — One and one-half story house. Inquire 417 University ay. 206-209 NEAR - DAYTON AY.— Ten-room house, w nearly new, modern improvements: will be rented cheap" if taken now. I. L. Mahan, Odd Fellows' block. ' ■ ' 206-12 RAMSEY ST., House; nine rooms, mod -LV ,em improvements. ' Inquire at " Cardoza ■Bros., corner Fifth and Jackson. . 208* S" ELBY AY.— To Rent— Houses No. 599 and 601; all modern improvements; $35 per month each. .Apply 57 West Third st. - 206-12 QPRUOE: ST.— House*, eleven rooms and bath- room, furnace and all modern improvements, handsomely painted and papered throughout, $40 per month. Oppeuheim & Kalman, 328 Jackson »t. 185-212 :.,.•.;■■'.' ... Koonu. BROADWAY, 489— Nicely-furnished rooms, with bath and all conveniences; first-class board if desired: private family. 4 DKOADWAY, 547.— Furnished room or suit of XJ rooms; reference exchanged. • 209-13 ROADWAY, 528— Rooms elegantly furnished, XJ either en suite or single; fine location; bath, etc., in house. ■ ■ 208-13 /CANADA ST., 618— Nicely furnished front v> room with alcove and closet; references re quired. i 4 pUIARLES ST., Three rooms, up-stairs, \y with water, for a small family. 4 pOTTAGE PARK— room in pri vy vate cottage conveniently located; price moderate. Inquire at Horton's portrait studio, ; 440 Wabasha st 3 GEDAR ST.," 506— Large front room, furnished, V_/. .. overlooking the capitol square; table board if desired, ...,:; 20S-14 T^LEVENTH ST., 51 EAST— Nicely-furnished -i-i . rooms, large and small, on first .and second floors, bath, etc.; one block from capitol. 206-209 EXCHANGE ST., 386 —Furnished rooms, single or en suite; bath, hot and cold water. 4 TniGHTirST., 89, between Robert and Minne- JLj sota-^-The finest seven-room cottage; every convenience. ■■ ' . 209-13 ■T^ IG"HTH ST., 417 EAST— A large front JL_ room pleasant, near business; two gents or married couple; private lamily; reference re quired. >"■;«£ 206-10 T^XCHANGE ST. 392— Furnished room; use of ■Ci ' bath; and board if desired. 2 FXFTH- ST., 50 WEST— Nicely furnished rooms, singly or en suite; also one large room fronting on Rice Park. Inquire on -third flopr/"* *. ■ , - 4 FAJJRINGTON AY, 254. three doors north from Nelson ar., at comer 5: 1 Anthony hill — Large, turnishsd roam with alcove, suitable for two. . .- . 3 FRANKX.LN ST. 351— Furnished room; price X . $10. . 2 T^LFTEENTH ST., 261 EAST, corner of Can- X k — Three unfurnished ' rooms, bath-room, esc of kitchen, city water. 3 IGLEHART ST., 46C and 470— Nine rooms each: modern improvements. H. 8. Ogden, 60 East Third st. 208-14 IGLEHART 5T.,53— unfurnished rooms. ' • ' " ■ ■ ■ ■ •' ' . " 3 MARTLN ST., 344— Three rooms for rent for $6 per month. _j ' 3 MINNESOTA ST., 448, between Seventh and Eighth— Three or four fine furnished rooms; prices moderate. ■'■'■• ■..'.■ ."..". '8' ISSISSIPPI ST., 574— Four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. .' " '3 TVTEAR RICE PARK— For.rent first floor with 1 1 all modern conveniences; good location for .residence or oculist or dentist. Call early if you want it. Henninger & Smith, 103 W Third st. 209 N ORRIS- ST., 250— A very pleasant front 1 . room, with bath, suitable for one or two gen tlemen. -' - : ... .3 INTH ST.. 37 EAST— Furnished rooms, with or without board, one block from capitol. • 3 OAK ST.. 246— Three or four rooms suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath-room and furniture if required. 4 AX ST., 389 NORTH— or un furnished rooms, parlor floor; pleasant loca tion: terms reasonable. ■ 4 DEARL ST., 204— Newly-furnished front parlor X foe rent cheap. - • • . 3 PLEASANT AY., 181— nicely-furnished -L rooms and alcove; only first-class 'parties need apply. 3 RICE ST.. 383, near Martin— Nicely-furnished . front room; cheap. 4 ROBERT ST. Nicely, furnished . front • room; first floor; suitable for two gentlemen, or gentleman and lady; use of bath. 2 RONDO ST. 278— Furnished front room, pri '•■ vate family; fifteen minutes' walk from postofilce; for one. $6; two, $S. - 3 RONDO ST., 282— Furnished~front room' on v first floor.suitable for two, $6 a month. 208-14 ROOM— A very pleasant front' room, nicely XV furnished, bath, etc.; near capitol. D. T., Globe. , 200-208 SUITE OP ROOMS— Pleasant, suitable for light housekeeping. A. Winter, corner Wa basha and Ninth sts. " 4 SI.X.TH ST. 92 EAST— Furnished rooms for ( O__retSt, or for light housekeeping. 3 SE VEn"tH 5T..279 EAST— Three unfurnished 0 rooms, on first floor. 3 ST. PETER ST., Nicely furnished room; private family. 3 OT. PETER ST., 552— Nicely-furnished front O room. 5 rpHIRD ST., 24 WEST— Rooms for lodging in JL Central block. 209-10 npHiRD ST., 24 WEST— floor of stone -L block, fifteen rooms for lodging; cheap to right party..... 209-10 rpWJBLFTH ST., )02 EAST—A, furnished ■— front room for two gentlemen. . ;i_Kttll 3 ILTON S T., 82— A large and nicely-iurnisbed X-. -front room, with modern conveniences, for rent in a private family at a moderate rental to right party or parties. . .3 ENTH ST.. 97 WEST— nicely-furnished iLi rooms for rent; one $8 and one $10; board if required. •: _^ 206-8 rpENTH ST., 97 Furnished room. i- ': ', - .-... . c nhWELFTH ST. 57-Homelike neatly furnished ■L room, one block from capitol, $7. ■•. 2 TTNFURNISHED ROOMS— By young mar- V, , ried couple, two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in good location (upper town preferred); state terms, etc.- C. B. K. 7 \T ALLEY ST., 51— furnished room, »6 per ' V month. \ ■ .-;••■•--- * 3 ARLINGTON . ST. 37i~-A handsomely j Vt ' furnished room suitable for one or two gen ,4lcaien..w.ith or without board, ill a pleasant loca tion, '.with. 'full view of Kice park. ' " 4 \T7ALSrrT ST.. 3*s3— lMeasaiit furnished rooms _\_V j^ £01 housekeeping. 3- r Ai > ..\sii.\ STTr>7(i->-ieelt-furnisliedroom, • VV -.' with board. .suitable for two gentlemen; first-clays location and terms reasonable. 3 -Miscellaneous. ■• I ' __ fc NM'K BASEMENT iS.xiO feet: good for ! Vl'Vil it -!">;>• 805 West Seventh st. 199-229 ! BarS— I'hree stalls, cheap. CorharSelby and I D Virginia uvs., or address 1 SHarp G., Globe. 1 OFFICE and desk room. Harrison & Handy,' \\J loT 15aVt!-oi_th St.. Hotet_Ryiih. _._2'U3-209 PEHS?oS"AIJ. KERR 1^; lJntl''AU~or" expert ii'ronp.tants; JLV .1 claim. as a distinctive fv::Uire of my bureau my ability to submit tangible proofs of the absolute accuracy of . all work done by me. Office south east corner, Fourth and Market sis. Thomas J. Kerr. .;.; ■ ". ' ,". " .. . ... ' 1.24* MRS. ELLlS— Celebrated fortune teller; sat . isf action guaranteed. No. IG9 East Ninth ?t, near Jackson. _•..-.- 199-229 THE MADAME GRIS WOLD corset made JL to order at 412' Wabasha st; lady agents .wanted. . r Mrs. Jamieson and M. Forgee. - 175* • agae -7K.TO EXCHANGE. A LADY studying shorthand would like to ex change, dictations with one similarly en gaged. X. 25,- Globe. _ SEWING MACHINE. Singer, almost new, for either carpets or bedroom set. Call corner Seventh and Kxehange sts. rpKNT^A- large tent for camping purposes, tor -L ■ something I can use. . N. 45 Globe. .5 :^^ .Wasted TO BUY. t'UR ■ COAT— For cash; a good second hand fur coat; mink preferred. ,J. E. L., Globe. 2 TCE-BOX-A large one and a small counter 10 X.or 12 feet long. 2SI West Seventh st. ■. 206-3 BOARDING jyjSy TED. - ' PRIVATE .FAMILY- Two young ladies s want board. Address 2CO Xa«h _t, . 200-3' -V > AUCTION SALES. .. P. T. Kavapagh <fe Co. T?INE IMPROVED property on the corner of X? | Brewster ay. and Viola st. at auction— We will sell at auction on the premises, on the corner of Brewster ay. and Viola st., on Wednesday, July 2s, at 3 p. m.. lots 11 and 12, block 11, firevrster'a addition to St. Paul, together with the improve ments thereon, consisting of one very nicely-built residence of twelve rooms, good • cellar, cistern and well. The house is nicely finished inside. ami was built with » view to comfort and convenience. The rooms are well arranged, of food size and' well supplied •with closets. v There is no doubt that the owner never intended to sell when he ; built the house. There are also on the property one good double tenement house that rents for $39 per month, and one large frame building that at a slight expense will readily rent at from $30 to $40 per month. The size of the lots are 50x150 each, thus giving an eastern frontage on Brewster ay. of 100 feet and a southern exposure on Viola st of 1 15 C feet. This I property is in one of the finest neighborhoods in the city, being near the residences of Hon. W. R. Merriam, Hon. William Dawson, Uri Lamprey. Esq., William Lindeke, Esq., and others. The terms of the sale will be made very easy. There has been no better chance for a home offered this season. P. T. Eavanagh & Co., auctioneers. 422 Wabasha st . 202-9 VALUABLE LOT on Viola st, near Rice st., at auction— will sell at auction on the premises on Viola st, about 350 feet east of Rice st., on Wednesday, July 28, at 4 o'clock p. m., lot 7, block 2, of Whitney's subdivision of Brewster's addition to St. Paul. This lot is 40x150 feet, and is located on the south side of Viola st., and is one of the best sites for business north of Seventh st in the city. The terms of sale will be made very easy. - For a man in moderate circumstances, this is a fine opportunity that it will not pay to neg lect, as the property has a bright future before it. Its proximity to Rice st., the Manitoba shops, and the immense plant of the John Martin Lumber Company, together with the many permanent im provements soon to be made in this j locality, will give itan impetus that can not be readily over come. This is a great chance, do not miss it. P. .T. Kavanagh & Co., Auctioneers, 422,Wdbasha,st. 200-209 HORSES, CARRIAGES, «fcC. BARGAINS — A large assortment of carriages .XJ buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons, jump seats, Concord wagons. Democrat wagons, . extension tops, harness; come and see the largest and cheapest stock in St. Paul; discount to deal ers and liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. . ■ • C6-6m FOR SALE at a bargain — wagon and harness. 475 Jackson st 4 FOR SALE — Three fine driving horses; well bred; one buggy for sale or trade for a good road cart at 150 East Fifth st. 2 MARE for sale, good driver, and light deliv ery wagon. Inquire 200 Sixth st. west 4 MARE FOR SALE— Fine driving mare, just the thing for lady's or family horse, sound and safe; also phaeton, almost new, and harness. The rig cost $350 ton months ago; as owner is leaving the city will sell tor $300, or will sell mare for $200, and phaeton and harness for $115. Call at once. No. 35 East Seventh st., room No. 1. . . 2,09-211 ■ ' ■ HORSE— Good, sound and true; must be sold XX at once; can be had at buyer's own price. O. B. Underbill, city market. - 4 REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE. E. A Sargent's List. I HAVE 240 lots near depot and shops on Northestern railroad. West St. Paul, which I offer for sale in lots or blocks. Now is the time to ■buy from first hands. ':_ - D/^A LOTS on Bice st. on motor line at rail •JUu road station on St. Louis & Minneapolis railroad; two blocks already spoken for. LOTS, blocks and acres . on both sides of the river;- some extra . bargains. You know about the early bird. 13. A. Sargent, 144 East Third st. ' 209-211 _» Miscellaneous. FOR SALE — Good seven-room house and two large lots on St.- Anthony ay.. at a bargain; terms easy. J. E. Munson, 110J* East Fourth st. :__ 206-15 . FOR SALE with long lease, brick building corner Sixth and Washington sts., by Herzog * Reardon, Globe, -.- 205-10 HOUSE of -ten- rooms on St. Anthony hill on monthly payments. 1 ' T. Handferd, 772 Hague aye. . - - 209-10 FOR SALE. /"lANARY An imported canary; all yellow; vv and fine singer. Gall at 178 Rondo st. 3 CHICKENS— A lot of Plymouth Rock. E. v^ Stecn. 866 East Seventh st. 3 t^OWS— Two new-milch cows, cheap. 143 East V-> Fifth st. • ■-" '■ • ■ -. . 205-8 DESK and real estate outfit with signs; cheap G. W. G., room 23, Omaha office. 208-9 FINE STOCK, of gents', furnishing goods for sale, with lease of store and fixtures; will sell cheap. Call or address 24 West Third st. . ■ ■ . 209-10 . . . FURNITURE— outfit for housekeep £' ■ ing; will sell cheap for cash. Address Cash, for throe days, Globe. ''-_'• • ' 3 HOUSE— For sale cheap, a fine house and lot at a bargain, for ten days only. Corner Gar field and Sturgis sts." ' "j. . . 209-13 SCROLL SAW— Foot power; in good con • dition. , See S. Cavanaugh, corner Fourth and Jackson, with C. G. Kolff., 3 AUSAGEAIAKER'S OUTFIT— One 8-horse |O power horizontal engine and boiler, with a duplex meat-chopper which chops 125 pounds of meat at a time, for sale cheap, at Charles H. Houck's, 584 Rice st., St. Paul. 206-213 WATER SPANIELS, 9 mouths old. Ad- dress W. F. Wilcox, Benson, Minn. 3 WATER . MOTOR—4S inch, double wheel Backus,- with 250 pound balance wheel, connections and lot 3-inch pipe; will run feed mill trom artesian well to perfection. H. P. BoUes,- Aberdeen, D. T. •■' 204-10 ancial. • NEWPORT & PKET, Drake block. Third st. 1^ opposite Merchants hotel, loan m«ney at • from 6 to 8 per cent, on improved city property, and furnish it without delay-, they also buy and sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. - - - _ Ist* A NYONE in need of money can borrow $10 and X\ upward of R. Denting St. Co., 35 E. Seventh st, on their furniture, pianos, horses, cows, carriages, etc., without removal from owner's premises; also on watches and jowelryi Money advanced on wages due. All the time given on loans that is required, and any part of money borrowed can be paid back at any time, thus reducing principal as well as interest Write and we will call. R. Deming & Co., room 1.-35r'^East Seventh st. 157* f~i ANNON & CO., 326 Jackson st. buy notes and vT lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. • -.. ■ '•? . 225* TJERmANN TROTT, 303 Jackson st. room Ii- 13 — Money to loan at . from 6to 8 per ceut on improved city property and farms; also de sirable city lots and farm lands for sale. 133-317 LOANS ON FURNITURE, horses, car- X_f riages, jewelry," etc.', without publicity; notes bought A. B. Roberts, corner Fifth and Wabasha sts. - *v '.-■; '•■ .-■.•_.. ■■_■■ '. ' . LOANS ON FURNITURE, horses, carriages, etc.: every accommodation- afforded; lowest rates. H. Rothschild, 104 East Third st 128* LOANS oh life insurance policies. L. P. Van Norman, No. 245 First ay. c., Minneapolis. ■ June 21-lvr . MONEY LOANED on : St. Paul and Minne apolis real estate; mortgages bought. 11. Caldwell, chamber of commerce. 205-8 ONE Y TO LOAN in amounts to suit at current rates -on real aud personal prop erty; warehouse receipts and > on all property of value; principal can be paid by installments; notes discounted. C. W. Leonard & Bro., 315 Jackson st. •--••■ ■--•■■■ 185-215 MONEY to loan in amounts to suit: no deiay; building loans a specialty; local stocks bought and sold. W. G. Strickland, secretary. 363 Jackson st. • 171-261 "|VTONEY~TO LOAN in of $1,000 to $107- ItX 000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. . 3 . 22* npo LOAN— SIOO and upward on St. Paul real JL estate.' 'R. J. Lewis, 357 Jackson. 203-209 rr«HE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan"Company X (incorporated) , private bankers, loan $10 and upwards on diamonds; gold watches, fine jewelry, and other personal property, taken as collateral, . with notes, at one-half rates of pawnbrokers. 93* n>HE MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Company X. (incorporated). — bankers loan from $10 upward on household furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.. ' without removal from owner's promises. Also ou warehouse receipts, and on | diamonds, gold watches and fine jewelry. We buy notes or loan on same as collateral. All the time given on loans that is required, and parties may j pay back in installments if desired, thus reducing j 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- j ness and save lawyers' fees to all parties dealing i with us. •■ J. S. Mackey, x dent, room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and jack son sts., St. Paul. Minn.;- room 7, Mackey-Legg block, corner Fourth and Nicollet Minneapolis, Minn. 93* CJrinn to »50,000 loans made without delay as' *PU\J\J soon as title can be examined on St Paul real estate, with interest - from 6 to S per cent; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to E. 8. Chittenden, First National bank build ing.' .■.--.. . .,- ' 226- ly Ciii C\f\ nnn TO LOAN on improved *SpXUU,UUU Pawl real estate. 3 to 5 years time, in any amount, from .SI,OOO to (20,000, with interest at 6, 6 1-2,' 7, 7 1-2 and 8 per cent., accord . ing to values and . location; money furnished im mediately. S. S. Stokes, investment brokers. No, 157 East Fourth st, under First National bank. ; ..:... 335* ;z • BOARDING OFFERED. BOARD— Young lady who is occupied dur ing the day; private family. 124 West Fifth - st :;v_-- _-._:;.. ; ;... -..i -.. . . : .■.. . : .■; <■-. 4 BOARDING for two young ladies in private .._ family at 260 Nash at. ...■■..- . pOLLEGE AY., 24 .WEST— Pleasant furn- V/; lshed rooms with board; terms $5 per week. 2 /COLLEGE AY., 20 WEST—Private first-cUss V-' board and room; references required. 192- 12 ■FOURTH ST., 52 WEST— Table board, strictly 17 first-class^ -.-;. --. : ..^.';c-'. .:.'. . ' . . ..■ .". y. 3 : Tj»IFTH ST., 81 WEST— Persons who are want- X? ing first-class table board can obtain it by ap plying at 21 West Fifth st .;,:.. ... : - ; l MINNESOTA ST.. 452, corner Eighth—Fur -I'JL nished rooms with board. ~ 306-8 WALNUT ST., 353— G00d room -and board it 215 a month; table board $3 a week. 4 MUSICAL,. Cji FOR TUNING PIANO perfectly. Camp, tjpl at Whitney's, 07 East Third st. 203-12 ■-'?■■• DYE WORKS. JAMIESON, Stoam Dye Works— Gent' • clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha at.it. 5 Paul, Minn, t MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived .at W. J. Hughes', druggist, corner Monroe street " and Third avenue, East Division, Minneapolis. ~ SITUATIONS OFFERED. A GENTS to sell best specialty out; call at once -fl. at 826 Nioollet ay., between 8 and 9a. m. 208 A DVEKTISINO SOLICITOR — First-class -fl one for St. Paul. Apply between 2 and 3p. m. to-day. J. G. Lanning. International hotel. 3 13 OY of 12 or 15 years, at 32 Fifth St. south. MEN to handle our goods in every city in the Northwest: large profits; small capital re quired.- 'hi. X., Globe. PLUM 14 KK— at F. W. Kelly's, 255 ■IT Second ay. south; no other need apply. ■ £ WKAPI'E U— and female strip • per, at I win's cigar factory, -r C ''PAILORS— First-class. Inquire 231 Sixth ay. -1- south Minneapolis C SITUATIONS "WANTED. FINISHER, first class, can varnish, oil finish, polish, grain the imitation of veneering; married man, would prefer a smaller place. Ad dress S. 15, St. Paul Globe office, Minneapolis, Miun. ILL, WRIGHT— A first-class "millwr ght and • miller wants a position in a country mill. Kroger, 107 First st. south, Minneapolis. 3 WATCHMAKER and jeweler; can furnish references. Address X., Globe. .8 MISCELLANEOUS. ' BlItDS — kinds of birds and pets, fancy pigeons of all kinds, parrots, at the Metro politan bird store, 16 Washington ay., corner NieoUet, basement. j • 133* DOG LOST— Large New Foundland dog; finder please return to 12 JO Second st. south, or Franklin avenue engine house, and receive re ward. R. M. Coylo. - 3 R. NELSON— 220 Washington ay., south,. specialist; chronic diseases, throat, lungs, heart, blood, skin, liver and kidneys. - 164* EFFECTIVE massage and medical treatment, 258 Second ay. south, room 14, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.Mrs. Hall. 203-12 FOR SALE or exchange— Threshing machine . in 'good running order, Minnesota Chief sep arater and joint engine. Address room 43, Kasota block. 209-10* Ij^Oß SALE cheap— Horse, harness and buggy; must be sold this week. 708 Fourteenth ay. southeast. . 5 OR SALE— foot business lot, eUTCedar ay.: will be sold at a bargain. Inquire on the premises. 206-7 FOR SALE— job printing office, cheap, on easy terms; good location. J. 8., Globe, 5 HORSE LOST— Black, weight 1,050 lbf, B years old, gray hairs in his tail. Return to Farring ton Bros., 100 First ay. south. •• ; 209 HORSES FOR SALE— hare for sale during J~l the present week at the state fair grounds, St. Paul, an extra fine lot of saddlers, trotting and pacing roadsters and promising young horses; in the lot will be found one of the handsomest and best saddlers ever brought to the Northwest; a pair of green pacers, very handsome and speedy, and a five-year-old pacer that can show in 2:25 or better; these horses are just from Tennessee, sound and straight, and will give sutisf action; for reference see Judge P. M. Babcock, Minneapolis, or .I. O. Vaughn, Central Park . stables, Minne apolis . F. G. Buford. " ISO* LADIES A.M) GENTS wanted— for making money fast; improve it; don't let it pass. 1 Northwestern Agency, room 18, 410 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. Minn. Inclose stamp. 185-225 MADAME ANDREWS] clairvoyant, No. 1M- 1518 Fourth st. north; at home to ladies only- 206-14 TO TRADE for a piano, a notion store and ice . cream parlor. . For particulars call at 647 Monroe st. northeast. . 209 'pREASURfcR— Anyone willing to invest $200 -L can have an interest in a business that pays from $50 to $100 a week; it requires two men to conduct the business, hence this offer; must be willing to travel. G. W. C, Globe. 2 r\( )() find 11EI> pressed brick. Office 740 U\J\J 5 \J\J\J Temple court Anoka Pressed Brick company. 1152* Sheriff's Sale. OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT? OF RAMSEY District Court, Second Judicial District. John George Stein and John Gotfried Stein, plain tiffs, vs. Adoiph Stierle and Gustav Munch, de fendants. Notice is hereby given (hat by virtue of an exe cution to me directed and delivered and now in my hands, issued out of the Distr;ct Court of the Sec ond Judicial District of the State of Minnesota,, in and for the County of Ramsey, upon a judgment docketed in said court, at said county, in favor of John George Stein and John Gotlried Stein and against Adoiph Stierlo and Gustav Munch, I have levied upon the following described real estate, situated in the County of Ramsey aud State of Minnesota, to- wit: That part of the southeast quarter (se *4) of the northeast quarter (ne \i) of section thirty three (33) of township twenty-nine (29) of range twenty-three (23), commencing at a point on the east line of said southeast quarter of said north east quarter of said section, twenty-seven (27) rods south irom the northeast corner thereof; thence extending west on a line parallel with the north line of said southeast quarter of said north east quarter of said section, eighty (bO) rods, more or less, to the west line of said forty-acre tract: thence south on the west line of said southeast . quarter of said northeast quarter of said section, four hundred and forty-six and 1-0 feet (J4t; 1-0), more or less, to the northwest corner of land now or formerly owned by Charles I*. Daly; thence east on the north line of said Daly's land, eighty (80) rods, more or less, to the east line of said southeast quarter of said northeast quarter sec tion line; thence north on said last named line four hundred and forty-five V* feet (445!^), more or less, to the place of beginning, containing thir teen and 524-1,000 acres of land, more or less. And that I shall on Tuesday, the 31st day of Au gust, A. D. 1886, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the west front door of the county jail building, in said county and state, proceed to sell all the estate, right, title and interest of the »aid Adolph Stierle in and to the above described prop erty to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to nineteen hundred and fifty-four dollars and 19-100 1,934.19), with two dollars and 25-100 ($2.50) increased costs, together with all accruing costs of sale and interest on the same from the 22d of September, is ft;, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. FREDERICK RICHTBR, Sheriff of Ramsey County. HENR* J. HORN-, Attorney for Plaintiff and Assignee, Dated July 14, 1386. Julyl4-7w-w NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey — In Probate Court, special term, July 12, ISSti. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Kittson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will upon the third Monday of the months of August, September, October, No vember and December A. d. 18S6, at 10 o'clock a. m., receive, hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the ex piration of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for gooa cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court, [L.S.] WM. B. MCGRORTT, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fr A ROBERT, Jr., Clerk. The St. Paul Trust Company, Administrator. Habvbt Officer' Attorney for Administrator, julyl4-sw-wed NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, special term, June 29. 1836. In the matter of the estate of John Warne. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of the month of November, a. D. 1886, at teD o'clock a.m.. receive, hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said es tate, at the expiration . of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless . for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court, [L. S.] WM. B. MCGRORT7, Judge of Probate. Sarah A. Warne, Executrix. Uri L. Lamprey, Attorney for Executrix. isßo-6*-wed L 1 AlB OK JkTiNXESbTATCOUNt Y~OF~KAMSEY kJ — ss. In Probate Court, special term, July 27, 1886. . , In the matter of the guardianship of Mary A. and Celia A. Heather, minors, On reading and filing account of James "W. Heather, . guardian of said above named minors, and his petition for the examination and allow ance thereof, . It is ordered that said account be examined and petition heard 'by the judge of this court, on Thursday, the 12th day of August, a. d. ISStf, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate office in St. Paul, in said county. . And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons : interested, by publishing a copy of this order for two successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, .in said county. .'• By the Court, . . [L.S] - ... WM. B. McGRORTY, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fiiank ROBERT, Jr.. Clerk. ■■■ ■■ ■ + :; .. ■;■'.-?<■■ ■■■ F o.i . HEZEKIAH HALL, .HEAL ATE BRO -Q- ker. (Established 1872.) Office, corner Third and Robert streets (in Savings Bank,) ST. PAUL. MINN. Buys and sells Real Estate, Negotiates Loans ami Leases, Appraises Prop erty, Collects Accounts, Pays Taxes, Assess ments, etc.' \&T Special . attention ' given to interests of non-resident clients. • ■ N. B. — I have several fine i dairy ana stock farms' near St. Paul ; for sale on easy. terms; also garden lots and acres for plauicar. ■ J^m^*' PAUL v*" and l . FARIBAULT^^KE^k .X NO RTHWESTERH jg »°DGECENTERgpSBfoOC>&s;T£R Jn_.rL. • MM, | LY^M AU N A lEtl " D AND (iff MASON CY -O^^ HARLEB.CB . V Q. iffH \"amptonH 9o u^ S I N I]| \. ACK LE V pinS • *r <^{?t< > l*'* r- 'i»»?t^?ii kV-ENA I'll /i i i \6*Ja*w jl^ SSF^rTIIW ■ CENTERVILLE tfjf -^ :■: GLENWOOD O$ ' / \ ' / > • M KIRK ? V (' LE I V .f&/ ( —^S«SAS CITY /.$ '^^^^Sk / 1 \ /^SEDALIA '^ *** """I/ 2 DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUS. frULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND THROUGH COACHES ON ALL TRAILS. 23 HOURS st. LOUIS AND O n\J U 1110 KANSAS CITY "Woodruff Buffet Sleeping Cars, St. Paul to Columbus 0., through Peoria, Bloomington, Danville, Indianapo lis, Springfield, 0., and Columbus, Ohio, without change. . , < ' Arrive from the South and East. Depart for the South and East. +n. : on am i t8:30 Pm i B8:30 a m Ar.MINTOLTS, W. +7:35 a raj *6:80 pml +4:00 pre •■til;*) a in) +,:5O pm\ »T:55 a m ST. PAUL, | +8:15 amj $7:05 pin H:2O pin i9: '~° am ' L^ 1 FAKIBAULT.I | | t6:3a p a f9:osniii[ +5:45 p in ; 16:00 aml KENYOiV, ) 1-10:10 amj SS:SS pml +6:40 pri t7:30 am l I I KOCH ESTER. 1 j f~+S:3Fp~rt +7:15 amj +4:12 p m «4:27 v m AUSTIN,- +11:50 a in' $10:29 p m +3:33 pi +6:yoam +3:50 p m 114:05 a m LYLE, +12:10 noon $10:50 pm' +9:00 n a Daily Ex. +11:30 a m 112:10 am WATERLOO, +0:10 pln +2:55 atu Daily Ex Siinday. +7:15 a m +7:50 p m DUBUQUE, +0:30 pin +6:30 a m Sundar " $10:00 p m +11:00 a m CHICAGO, 16:35 a m +3:50 p m +2:39 p m 118:27 ami MASON CITY, ti-.SSVp m| $11:57 pre ' +11:15 am +11:55 a mMARSHALLTO'N, +4:40 pmi +3:05 a m | +9:10 am +10:05 p ,tnj OSKALOOSA, +0:50 p m +5:02 am 1 ) +1:10 am| +1:00 p in} PEORIA. | Cli:2s a m +2:00 pm| ~~ +11:50 pm; -15:20 am BLOOMINGTON, +«:10 am +9:25 pin " +8:30 p m +2:10 a m DANVILLE, +12:30 pin 111:00 am +4:45 p m $10;50 pin INDIANAPOLIS, +3:45 p m 114:20 a 111 +11:15 a m $5:00 p m SPRINGFIELD. O. +9:30 pin 89-.55 a m +9:30 am $3:10 p. m| COLUMBUS, P., +11:00 pin 811:20 am +8:10 a m +9:05 pm; OTTUMWA, +7:50 p m +6:00 a m ~^ " +1:55 am! +3:06 p m MOBEHLY, 81:55 ami +12:10 p m $8:25 pin +9:00 a m ST. LOUIS. 17:00 a in! 16:10 p m $7:40 ptn t +7:00 a m Lr. KAN. CITY, ar. 17:35 a m +8:10 p m Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Daily Ex. Dally Ex. ; Daily Ex. j Daily Ex. . Saturday. Sunday. ) Monday. J Sunday. +Daily except Sunday. $Dally except Saturday. DDaily except Monday. " "" City Ticket Office— V* y C City Ticket Office— 103 East Third Street, St. Paul. I'M il*nneplu Avenue, Minnrapoils, RAYMOND DU PUY, Gen'i Sup't. H. M. LITTELb, Gen'l tTgt & p. U3 ■ A-* J|^ Chicago, St Paid, <^^^Minneapolis & Omaha Chicago k Northwestern R'ys. The best equipped route to Chicago* Dining cari the finest in the world, and luxuri ous Smoking Room Sleepers on all Regular im press trains to Chicago. Take the "Short Line Limited," the finest an 1 ■ fastest train that runs between the twin cities an J Chicago. • ■ , Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers on Omaha an 1 Kansas City Express. l)es Moines and Kansas City express has parlor cars. St. Paul and Minneapolis to Dcs Moinesi and Pullman sleeper l)e» Moines to Kansas C ty. Departing Trains. L lj<? , !lTe {.-! £?"£*■. r Minn'apolis St. Paul. nes Moines i; Kansas City *8:05 a m *8:<0 . m Milwaukee & Chicago Ex *S:10 p m *8:50 pm Sioux CS-xF.'&Pipest'na 18:40 it m t8:05 a m Shakopee & Alerriaui J'n.. I »7:30 am . '8:15 a m Omaha A Kansas City ] '(5:35 pm! *li :00 p m Green Bay * Wisconsin Ex 47:30 a in, 47:57 am thi-.kopee & MerriamJ'n. *J>:3o p' m! »c :2O p m Lake Superior Express.. 48:15 am 40:0U am btillwater and River FaHj 49:30 am! +10:00 am . Kiver Falls & Ellsworth.. 44:30 pm! +5:00 p m Chicago Day Express *l:Qopm| ' *l:4'Jpui Chicago Short Line Limt'd *7:00 p inj *7:35 pm Duluth 4 Ashland nig't ex opmi *9UO.p m Ft. Paul * Pierre Express *11:55 pml •I1:2U in Lake Crystal and Kluiore. j *BUO aml *8:05 a m Arriving Trains. . I ce A iv ° ... Arrive St. Paul. Mlnn'apo'.is Ft. Paul & Pierre Express *3:00 ami *2:20 a m Duluth & Ashland uig't ex *o:OJam *S:3 sam Lake Crystal and Eliiiore. +11:80 a m *7.3 i) am Chicago Day Bxpress i »fi:ss a m *6:40 am Chicago Short Line Limt'd »7:55 a m •8:30 am Ellsworth & River Falls.. H»:10 aml +J»:55% m Merriam & Shakopee. •11:40 a m *12:55 p m Milwaukee & Chicago Ex *2:25 p m *3:10 p m SiouxCS'xF.&Pipest'ne +7:13 p m +6:40 p m Omaha and Kansas City.. *ll:30 a m »10:50 am Lake Superior Express.. +6:05 p m +6:45 p m MerriamJ'n * Shakopee. *9:35 p m *]l:4opm Green Bay 4 Wisconsin Ex +7:20 p m +8:00 p m River Falls 4 Hudson I +6:05 p m +6:45 p m Kansas City & Dcs Moines *7:15 p m '6:40 p m •♦Daily. +Except Sundays. Kigiit train* tuJtiU water tExcept Monday. I3?~Tickets. sleeping car accommodations aai till information can be secured at Ho. 13Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, W. B. WHEELER, Ticket Agent H. L. MARTIN, Agent, Minneapolis Depot. No. 159 Bast Third street, opposite Merchant* Hotel, St. Paul. CHA9. H. PUTSCH, City Ticket Agent. BROWN* KJSBBKL. i Agents, St Paul Union repot. » -, • MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS BAIL WAV ALBERT LEA ROUTE. ] :_ I |LT.gt.PauI,LT. Minpls Chicago &, «t. Louis Express *7:30 am! *8:10 am Dcs Moines Express *7:30 am i *8:10 am Excelsior& Watertown »7:3oam '8:30 am DesMoines Pjissen^i T *o:3spm *7 :15 pm Excelsior and M0rt0n.. .... ♦3:25 pm l *S :30 p m Chicago 4 St. Louis "Fast" Express...'. '..".:.. 7. dC:"."pm ' d":15 pai ■ d Daily. * Daily except Sundays. + Kxoept Saturday. 4 Except Monday. Ticket office St. Paul. 199 Bast Third street (cor ner Sibley). and temporary depot, general office building Northern Pacific rail road, " Broadway, foot of Fourth street. . Minneapolis, No. 3 Washington avenue, sou nnder Nicollet house), and depot corner Third street and Fourth avenue north." ' .• •• ST. PAUL UANTJi'AfI rURERS Of Architectural Iron Woit Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pat tern-makers. Send for cuts of column! Works on St. P., M. & H. H. 8., nosy Oojoil rrsnue. C See 119 B. Fourth street, St. Psui, O. U. ?OWLia, Beo'y and 'Em*. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY ,- ;. .Tfi&QO SHORT LINE* Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and the British Northwest. . v Tiaii; TABJLB. .-. - * lienre . ll.eate Mill- 1 Arriral ~~ArrlT ... '.' ' • St. Paul ■ neapoli* St. Paul Mm neap Morris, 'Willinar, Brown's Valley end Breckenridgo.. »7:30 a m 8:05 a, m *t766 p m 6:25 p a Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo :.....": : »8:20 a m C:sa a m *lifla pm! C:10 pin Et. Cloud Accommodation, via Montioello and Clear- V water........ 1.'";'..:.;:..;.;.;.... ■...;;.....•.... »2:30 p m 5:03 p m *12:03 m 11:20 » m Et. Cloud Accommodation, Tia Anoka and Elk Riror.. *8:30 p m 4:C5 p m 'lO'ii » c 10:2 a aia Breckcuridge, Walipeton, Casselton, liope, Portland, '. " HRTvilit', Crookston, Grand l'ork», Ditil'i Lit.k.o -... ■•.-.■ . _ . and St. Vincent and Winnipeg. :.:.:,y.. :..,'.;.».* . T:3opw - f:6spm T:3O » m C:ssaia Fergus Fails, Moorhead, Fargo, Grand forks, DeTU's . ■. _ : ■ - .v ■..•.■';.... % . . . Lake. Lar.iuore, Necho ..::.-:;;.';..;.■..',..•, | " 8:S0 i> . 9:10 p..fli|.. 7:00 ft m . C:25 a M "^Ali trains daily except as follows: 'Daily except Sunday. tSuaday only. . . ; TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAtTL, corner Third and Jack*on streets; Union depot. ; - .., MINNEAPOLIS. Union Depot: Bridge Square: No* 10. Nioollet rioam BUI 1 ) CHICAGO. """ " --" H=a • Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway. - Pullman Sleepers irith Smoktn? Rooms. n'ntUut 0 "* pining Cars in the world, arc Mm o* Main Line trains to and from Chicago and Mil. waukee I THE FAST AIL LIN -v; ? _ ___ . S:« iUa^, ' , departing Trains. MiMeap-i^eJiKS,. La Crosse, Dubuque and St |'.. ■ ' : " Louis Express . n •i-^i m M tiii.'j Prairie dv Chien, Milwau- 5 " 5a , m . 0 6'«'» a ™ m^r and Davenport Ex. B 5 :40 atn ii 8 :45 a £ Sii 0 w n a V utoVS^-Kx- B S^ ! KfflVldVF a rib^ult:^a- A 1:0011 m A )4fl ' * tonna, Austin and Mason I La cro. se paMenVe;::;;;;: i «2| SbIS | S Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A i :6D £ m A 4:1 j p £ ; f hica ! ;,. Limited A 7:00 m | A 7: 5* ™ La Crosse and Dubuqua I p Fast Express n 7:00p m D 7:35nn , Milwaukee and Chicago i '"^P II I -JfePEggL-V. '• A 9:10 pin A 9:60 nt ___ Arriving Trains. sf.T-auk anneals. Chicago & Milwaukee Ex- " ' ! DEe-and"La-cVo S so Al- • * 7=35 * « rh'"Jf?? r ""d C G - :V> smC7:35 »n • J&enpopt and Calmar Ex A silo a m A Bua a« , Mason City, Austin, owa j tonna, i'»ribault a*nd ' . NorthQeld... \\ n ,„ « - .. _ Crosse Express...^ .... , BJMQ p m B 10:10p m A means Daily. B Except Panda*, C MoiTdava* _cepted. D except Saturday. tMondayao Additional trains "between St. Paut~andltfTnni j .pol.ST.a "Short Line" leave both cities kourl* • S'? a pAm ar rs cc Short Line "me tables. * 1 i^v.lrTh"??- Thompson. City Ticket Agent lfct?u"S i i5S? t BrOWB > A«I.7 N y A °»- IS » W -,x ß - Chandler, City Tiekal Agent J,o. 7 N.collet House. A. B. Cliamborlaio. •1 itket Agent. Depot NORTHERS s Piinc~ fiAILROAfi New "Overland Rout©!" —TO — Portland, Or., and tbe Pacific lorf&west The "Pioneer Jjln.?'.' b«?t-«veeu ot Paul, SllnneapolJs, Moorhead aiid Fargo, and tlie OXLY i,ine runnliia Dining Cars and l'UJlmau lct peri between TUose l oints. . dbpaktixo TSAIH*. Leave „ Leave : t> , I Bt - Paul. 4ilnnc:ipolts Pacific Express for Fargo, | ' — Jamestown, allnnewau- • kan and Portland (pally f| 4:00 p m <-85 » m Fargo £x. (Daily exeeptSun) 8:15 «m 1 8:45 a m Dakota Ex. (Daily). „ . /. ..i.»t>';uup m i «.-, : a 5 p Diuing Cars, Pullman Sleeoers.efesaat dayco*-nei' second-class coaches, and emigrant sleepiuz cari between Sfr. Paul, Minneapolis, Karjo, Dale. 3n i all poiuts'in Montana and Wasbliitrtoa territories Emigrant* are carried out of St. Paul and Minna' •polls on Pacific Express, leaving dailf at 4 p. in — — x, adgjtal sfS Atlantic Express f1>a!1y..... ii:6o»m ~ 12:25 p S St. Paul & Mm. fast El. (D 7 ) *7;15 am ! »7:50 a a £t. Paul XL ace, (dyer Sun) 6:iopm' ,6:15 p a *l;o not rim west b£ Kar^o on Sundae j ' Throuth Pullman Sleepers . aaily between St. Paul ma* Wahpeton. Uak M on Dakota express. Through Pullman sleepers between St. Paul aad Ashland, Wis., daily except Sunday via St P a i U. R. R. to Duluth. Nor. Pac. R. R. to Ashland. City office," St. Paul', 103 East Third street Citjofflce, MlimeapolU, No. 19, Nlcoliec Booia. CHA3. S. FEE, m^^ rmmmlmi General Vaaaenger and Ticket A,2aat CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE NORTHWEST! NEW AND OLD BOOKS. LJW*ri«i and Parcels of Books bought. Sea for catalogue. R. F. LEASE & CO.. IBS Bast Third Street. • ST. PAUL