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SAINT PAUL WANTS. SITUATION'S offered. Male. APPRENTICE— Dressmaking; paid while A learning. A. B. C. Globe. * AGENTS A new thing and no competition: call personally; exclusive territory to right parties: no experience needed . John Butler. 172 East Seventh sL, city, second floor. 321-2 ! AGENT!*— Men wanted to attend every fair in , j\ the Northwest to sell my Eclipse bagholder: I it is new*, unparalleled success; one made $105 one week, another 356 in one day: sample sent for « price. 35 cents, or three for $L John Haislev, 217 j East Seventh sL, upstairs, agents' supplies office. 232_^ I AGENTS— To f-.il our self-wringing mo; a. J\ something new and no competition; they are selling fast; come soon and secure good terri tory. T- S. W. Mop company. Hotel Annex. IK j First Avenue sooth, Minneapolis. 322-25 j "D ARBER at 444 East Seventh st. 5 BARBER— at once at 112 East -. Seventh. BOY— 2. Wet-; Child ft for confectioner's j store. i _? I BOY, about 16 veers old. who can come well , recommenced. " Lambie A Bethnne's. oorner Third and Wabasha s-.s. S BOOKKEEPER— Don 1 le entry; familiar with location of streets in the city. A., Globe. _ BrSHELMAN immediately. Inquire at 120 East Third st. * I COOK— Competent, either male or female, for hotel in the country: best of wages given. Apply to G H. Warren. 422 iglehart st. 5 COOK— Night cook at Merchants' Exchange , restaurant, 443 Jackson st. * COOK— An experienced one: must bring good 1 reference. Part place. 77 Sunit.;-. ay. * CANVASSERS— Two No. L Call at St. Paul j Collection Bureau. 315 Jackson st. •> pANVAssEK— An AN. I: must come well I »-. recommended. Boon 46. Cnion block. I ; OAT AND PANTS MAKERS— Sersral. to fill good openings in the country: perma lent and lucrative employment guaranteed to the right parties. Apply at Cunningham's wholesale doth house. PC and <iS East seventh st. c-ty. 2 FRENCH BOY— Between 14 and 18 years old. at the U. S. Cloth nc Co.. cor Seventh and Jackson, to learn the clothing business. _5 HARNE:»SMAKERs_Three good. BcheSer 4 Bossum, Fourth and Kobert st- 5 B. A REST, locksmth, 14 West Sxth . St.. St. Paul: s cr, of big whte_key. 30*S-39 EEP YOUR~EY*E 00 SI East Third, and wait lor opening day; it will pay yon to do to^ a -'- MAN who understands making abstracts; a po sit on for two years will be given to the right man: must be temperate, George W. Boy aagton, Fergus Falls. Minn. 31 £-35 NEWSBOY to pass circulars and run errands: i\ hours from 9to 4 o'clock. 175 East Seventh. Room 1. _\ OPERATOR— A fr**t-c:as« operator of expe rience: call or address Boom 56. Davidson block. St. PauL j OFFICE BOY— Must come recommended. Apply to Dr. Ancker. £« West Third st. 5 PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER— At Gun-art., s gallery. 69 West Th.rd st. 2 ALESMAN — Hardware, traveline: one ac k_> qua : rted with the wholesale hardware busi ness in this section: none other need apply. Adam Decker. ■"- SALESMEN— Five.c od: best opening in state. O Addiess 13S. Waconia. Minn. -2--' %4 SOLICITOR for a well established printing O house: references required. P.. 3. Globe. 4 OOUCITOBS- Active solicitors can have em -0 ployment by applying to the Amer can L:ve ?tock Insurance ■:;;:- ::39 and .',41 Robert sU 4 STEAMFITTEK— A good steamfitter at C. E. Keller A -..'8 factory Com > ay.. cit.v^ 4 THIRD ST.. Sl EAST, is the store where 125. --000 worth of dry eoods. ladies' and misses' cloaks, notion*, etc.. "will be slaughtered at auc tion sale: wait for this sale, it will pay you. 322 TWO BOYS to learn sien and show card «rritii Apnly 119 Nicollet ay., Minneapo lis, or 152 Ea«t Seventh -t.. St. i'^gl 2 HE GREAT FEAT* RE of this enter- r:-e i ? that no one RTticle in the whole concern is sold st above *.; cents Great 5, 10 and li cent store, 72 East Seventh st. '_- ' TAILOR One that can make vests and do re -7 airing: good •*ag°s ad Ft- a y wore all winter. M.L Lasso:i. Devil Lake, Dik. 5 THIRD ST.. 31 EAST. is the store where K85. --000 worth of dry goods, lad >«' and m.-* cloaks, not ons. etc.. will be slaughtered at auc tion sale; wa.tfor this sale, it w.il pay you. 321 "■"YESTMAKER— Immediately, a first-class » ve-tm Apply to John EnrighL li 3 Fast Sixth st : * XTTATCITMAKER at once: permanent posi \V txm to right man. Apply at A. L. Haman 4 Co. s. 505 Jackson st. 4 TTTj-r ARE exp.ectine the isreest shipment ot \V imported b rds ever brought to this country ia a few days, Na & Third st. south. Minne apolis. ™ YTOUNG MEN and ladies to learn te'ecraphy. JL shorthand and tpyewriting. day and evening classes: chance for men to nearly cover all ex tenses while learn terms reasonable; send for circulars. Globe Telegraphy company SHii Jackson ■■. St PauL 27!'* YOUNG MAN wbo lives at home; German pre. : 1 ferred: steady employment Inquire 452 Jackson st ____? \"UING MAN that can rerair French clocks 1 and watches at A. L. Haman A Co.'s, 305 Jackson st. ? Y7OCNG MAN— re- i I short time evenin.s i X in exchange for shorthand lessons. N. C. 235 Thirteenth, near Mississippi. 5 ! ■\7OUNG MAN to take care of horses and cat- j A tie on a farm; some wages: call at corner : O. SL Anthony and Snelling ays. 8 ; rrr. ( *v MEN for lowa to build wire fence: this is a ; OvJ good job: free fare. Charles Colton. 12 Second st. south, Minneapolis. **"***- •**""* •_)/"_ (~\ MEN for the Cascade division. Washing- ' .J\J\J ton territory. »2 to $2.50 pet ca- wort will last until next summer; ship Friday: o.ii'Jl men for the South for railroad and levee work, i tie mak ne and teamsters; good wages and 1 w j fare. John Swainson A Co., corner Seventh and ■ Sibley. *_•'- C_r*t__ . BOCKKES and laborers for Wyoming y)\)' 1 Territory, near Fort Fred Steele: wage- ' Sl 75 and $2; 200 trackmen (Harris machine*, in South Kansas, wages *'..'■ to -?2 a day. Curran ■ A Co.. 340 Sibley st. St Paul, and 25 Nicollet ay.. Bridge square. Minneapolis. 322 fcAO BAILROAD LABORESfor the 1: - Dull diaa territory *'. 75 to 12.50 per day: this is a new order. C_.a_. Colton, 12 Second street aouth. Minneapolis. S 22 * 2^ frnis---", p.l>-\ AssEßs— Two lady, -"^ Try work v * light and good wages. Address T . Globe office. s COOK— A Good German or American cirl to j coot acd do general housework. 'ill East Tenth st. *• COOK Competent. tr» take charge of kitchen. j 4D3 East seventh st. 3 COOK, washer and ironer, good, _• C6*> Ea*t Seventh st. corner Maria ay.; call this fore- '. noon. ? 1 DON'T FAIL to visit the finest and best stocked bird store in the United States, No c Third st. south. Minneapolis. 290* f-y OOD GIRL for general housework: German j •J preferred. 271 Louis st. corner Iglehart. 3 V~\ IRL to assist ia housework; good wages and | VT steady place. 400 West Seventh, corner , Forbes. 8 GIKL Competent, for general housework, at j once. 514 Canada st. 4 ; GIRL — Good first-class, competent girl for gen eral housework, small family; 204 East , Fourteenth st. __^ * ! GIRL, good for eeneral housework. German or ! Swede refer: e !. at No. in:- Pleasant ay. 4 j (*■*■. IRL — Good, for family of three. Call at resi- j T dence, 161 Ann st. 6 1 GIRL for general housework at 277 Ellen st: I T first street north of university. 4 i GIRL — Immediately, a good girl for general I T housework at .41 Cedar st.: German pre- j 1 erred. * ; GIRL*-*— good, for kitchen work. Apply ; 4SS Wabasha sL 5 j GIRL for general housework in small family; j SGS Selbyav. 4 , IKL About 16 years old. to help with house- j \JT work. 246 Oak St. south. 4 | G" irl for general housework. Apply 505 De I Bow st . V~, IRL for light general housework. Apply 613 lj Laurel ay. 4 GIRL to work in family of 2: references re quired; Scandinavian preferred. 39 West Tenth st . ? Gjrl Asober-mtndei. clean, compete *. girl (j to take complete control of work in a small *«milv and to whom first-class wages w li be paid. ■ Apply at once to Mrs. P. F. Egan, 80 Kent st 319 I Gjßl^Competent for eeneral housework: Ger man preferred, at 513 Stillwater st 3 f~ l ire— -Good German or Swede lor general _T housework._i 7: Wabasha st. 2 ■f^KtE VOIR EYE on 31 East Third, and __ ,-_; t io. opening day; « will pay yon to 00 M. . . . — , i 4.ENOKY GIRL at once. St. James hotel. j i_> * . - T AIVDRY GIRL— 4OO St. Peter st. Hotel __J Ron*eao. ; * ' y tL ,y AGENTS wanted in every city and I i townin Minnesota and Dakota: a very pleas- j ant business and large commission paid: samples 1 _?nt by mail tor 30 cents. T. E. Mulligan A Co.. 274 West Third st. St Paul, Minn. 312-35 S£*j.VAN'T GIRLS— Immedately. two good, smart g rls at the Hotel Dv -tad, 392 Waeout., , .r. sixth St., rt. Paul, Minn. i -._ >,,...- .1 , ..-. - cau tor iki s tons. Anne ' J_) c. Drew A Co., room 9, Hale block, opposite j Merchants. , _?_! \ 7_T__uiii> ST.. 31 EAST, is the store where J2.=>.- I 000 worth of dry goods, ladies' and misses' ! .."iY-ks notions, etc. will be slaughtered at auo- J_OT_aie; waitf or this sale, it will pay yon. 322 rr> HE GREAT 5. 10 and 2a cent store, 72 East ] I - enth st . a -ens this morning at 10 1 c''e- i—*n.en*e attractions; the greatest dis jlay ever _ho«mbt Paul. ■* ! SITUATIONS VTA-yTEi-. ! Mh .-. j ARTENDER— An A No. 1, with 8 years ex- ', perience. will be open for engagement Jan. L Box lb.. St. Cloud. 4 BOY. about 16 years old. would like to have a place to do work of any kind. Y. Z.. Globe.3 : BO V— About IS years old. would like a situa tion ot any kind, to learn butcher trade pre ferred. M. Ii . 153 Dakota ar. 5 BOY would like to have a place of any kind. M. X., 349 Lonis st. _, BOY, about li years old, would like to learn the j blacksmith trade. B. X., Globe. 3 BOY would like to learn the plumbing trade. H. 6., 445 St. Anthony ay. 3 OOKKEEPEIt or correspondent, or credit man. by one who >* thoroughly competent and can furnish best of references. Correspond ent. Globe. ■ 321-30 BOOKKEEPER— Any kind or wr tine or other licht work, by a young man in urgent need of immediate employment. H. C. D«. Globe. 1 CARPENTER having long evenings at his J disposal would like to get out a few sets of plans; is well posted in drawings and is a gooa draughtsman. King. 233 West Sixth st. 4 CiOFYiST — A position in the cty as copyist or ) assistant bookkeeper; good references. F. G. IL. Globe. 3 COOK— place to cook for a camp. W. M., Globe. 322-25 COACHMAN — Young Scand navian wants place in private lataily. John Magcuson, 2iro East Seventh tt. 2 DRUGGIST— By a regi-tered pharmacist; can speak German fluently. J.. Globe. 3 ENGINEER— Best of references. Address 815 Seventeenth a v.. South JJ nneapolis. ■< HOSTLER— situation to drive horses and to work around the house. P. B. Globe. < IMMENSE DISPLAY, extraordinary attrac fons. rrea-est enterprise of th s sort in the corthwe.-t sores n the l-ao:n: c ties 'f the l'n:<.n. 'i he 5, 10 and 25 cent corporation. 72 Ea t seven st. 322 TOll— By your man, job of any kind. Appl ty letter, 20 .more ay.. West St- Paul, to . M.M. P. I MAN — steady, wants work with team. ItJ Inquire at 405 Rice st. 3 nABBIT. of all descriptions at the Metropoli- Xk Bird Store, No. Si Third st. south, M.me at* oii «. 2i»3* SITUATION in cloth : ne store as salesman; fifteen years' experience. L.H. V.. Globe. 3 SITUATION in grocery store; five years' ex perience. C. A. P.. Globe. _3 SITUATION — By Canadian, graduate, as gen eral office clerk, copyist, or assistant book ke-p-r; 1 years' experience; good references. __ M - A- Globe - ■'. QITCATION— By a young German in a private O fam ly. who understands the care and hand ling of norses, steam-heating and lurnace. No. 444. Globe. i SITI'ATION — young man at present em ploye!, but would 1 ke a change to laraer es tablishment; good reterences; salary no object. G.. Globe. 1 SITUATION— Ey a niddle-aeed man to work i*- around the house: understands the care of horses or cows, or care of a build. for the win ter. J. E.. Globe. I STENOGRAPHER— Toung man BBtl re • cer-fr- employed by leaa;ng house in New York, desires position as" clerk: operates several typewr.ters: A 1 references. H.. Globe. 1 THIRD sT.. 31 EAST, is the «tore wlere V*..- -000 worth of dry soods, lades' end misses' cloaks, not o-is. etc.." will be Watered at suc tion ale; wait for this sale, it will pay yon. 322 IT'ORK of any kind: something steady; bring 1 >» reference. F. P.. Globe. 1 U 70l:»_ — By two young men for the winter in American families -or thc:r board with op portunity to co to school. En on hotel, corner Fourth and Rosabel sts.. St. Paul. I IJ_TORK of any kind for a few days by two » » young men. R. N., Globe. 3 XT' ORK of any description by a man able to N* write as well. G. H. W.. Globe. 1 7 OUNG GERMAN willing to work: good J. references; salary moderate. A. L.. Globe. \TOCNG MAN anxious for a position of some kind: is perfectly trustworthy and honest: can cive first -class reference: will work fori saisry to start. W.. M, Globe. 3-0-1 \7"OFNG MAN 20 years old. formerly em- I ployed in a first-class passenger steamer as torter. seek- a situation a« porter, night-watch* man or wa.ter; address or inquire W-lLiam Evert. Globe. \7OFNG SCANDINAVIAN— Who under stands care of horse- and other work: good recommendations. John Magnuson. Globe • \**<»E v semi-mar an war"- a job of unv I k nd: can give good references. Address P a., re I Mississippi ■' ** \7OUNG MAN warts s tustion in conntrv near city, to take are of horses and do light chorsc for board aad small wage.: can give refer ences. "■ H., Globs. il .-"etis'e. |_ C ASH IER— By -onne lady; has some know] -1 edge of boo^-ecpinc. A. R-. Globe. I COOK — A German learned cook, speaks Tn: lish and French, a good fr c. id of children, wants a place in a sna 1 fa-r- lv a- cook or boos ■•> --kee* er; good recommendation given. No. 35^ Fort st. ____.** COOK — By "French woman, first-class cook for private 'a- Iy. by day, wet or month; v eT " manent preferred." CD. 20. Globe. 5 r<OOK-By French woman, first rate cook f r <-/ private f-m lv. by day. week or month perms preferred. C. D. 21) Glone. 3 DRESSMAKER— One who thorouchly under st: _ Is dress— iak : ng. bein*: a good cuter and utter: wisliing work *n a private fa lily; wi 1 wor^ for reasonable prhe*. Call at - - West Sixth st. ■' DfiK-'MAKI or plain sewing in families. Add ress M. E__ 54 Fulton St. 4 R ESs >I AKER wants sewing in private families by the day; cutting and fitting a specialty. M? Martin st. _T _T"i IKL wishing a nice home would assist in *JT licht housework or co second »ork. Call at 237 Genesee st. * GIRL — Younc girl with references wants place as second or nurse girl. Call 514 Cans st. S O AND SEE your ancestors at the Metr. --' poiitan Bird Store. No. 9 Third st south. Minneapolis. ___' HOUSEKEEPER— P.v a thoronely compe tent Amer ..-an weman: or c.re of eh. Idren: no objection to cou.try; good recommend. Globe. 70 B. ' HOUSEKEEPIN<! — I have only one boy 7 years old. It 2 West N.nth st. _ * X~ EKP TOUR EYE on 31 East Thrd. ane wait for opening day; it will pay you to do so. •'-"- T ADY wants pos ; tion as clerk. booHtccper ij copyist, cashier stenographer or typewriter. ] in -* Paul or Minneapolis. L. 8.. Globe. 1 YfFKK WO UK— By thorough!.- competent ' young lady, as assistant in office, copying, or cr. shier; rapid" and correct at fig-re-. 1). '•• ,'. A<e. " PLAIN SEWING— yonng lady, by the day or week. A. I). W.. 195 Pearl st. 4 E.UNO Oii.L— Address J. A.. Globe. 3 QITCATION— Ey youns lady in an ofiiee; •O speaks and writes German tnd E-igliah; ha some knowledge of bookkeeping. 015 East en;:. st.. room 7. 1 1 U 7" ANTED— One tho'«and lad es to • now t"i»t »• the rrea* 5. '.0 and 25 cent stoic opened this morning. '.- East **e>entb st. 322 li'AITERs. or in any other licht capoc t i» I indoors), by two young men. 141 L..-; Ninth st. 1 Qi j . TO ANY ONE who procures a good sit ■yDx' ' nation as bookkeeper, or an r office wcrk. for a young lady with best of relerences. G. > . -.**"' 1 ! PERSONAL. I "ORESCO PAINTING, tinting. calcim : n'.ig. A graining, sign and house paint ng. etc.; sketches and estimates prepared on application, and first-class wors at m.-d* ..* frees cuar- ' anteed. WILLIAM sk.'TUN. 190 Martin St. 2c. ,-325 L. WOODS, els : rvovant— Advice ou s^ic'al • and business matters; sealed letters satis i factorilv answered: letter fee. ti. Elect -1 - cated and electric baths: magnet.c massag- an i electr.c treatment: chronic diseases treatei With | success. 401 Seventh ay. south, Minneapolis. 246-353 Mi{-». ALICE BAGNELL. magnetic healer, f heals rheumatism, kidney and liver dis eases.^S2HEast___ev__nthst. 31S-24 "\T"'E"'.L PROMISE not to urge youtob*?y. \t and will glad. show ;.ou oar mammo*h stork if yon wil «-all to-day, or in fa any day this week: a. 10 and 25 cent corporation, 72 East -_-.;. St. 822 ~ ANTED TO BUT. HOUSE modern, with lot, for""cash or on terms of from J.'.. C to 15,0.:0 in Fourth wa: d. in territory bom del by Marshall ay.. Hale St.. Oak land ana Ple__aut ay; address giving price, terms and location. D. G. H.. GipSe. 522-:. 5 SALOON — Want to buy a salooon not above 1 s Wabasha st. ; state location and price. Ad dress W. W . Globe. 321-, 2 4 WANTED TO BUY— Second-hana wat -s. * » d .monds and jewelr. of every d:s.-r.ption. or will .-.in mojey on all an 1 •-• of value, turni ture. horses, buss es, etc Call or address Stone, 11-4 ■_ East Seventh. 822-325 TO EXCHANGE. FORTY ACRES unimproved. 14 miles from the city: for piano. C. 40. Globe. 321-23 EIGHTY ACRES unimproved; 14 miles from EL Panl, for live stock. A-4SO, Globe. 01-21 INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTION in German; two evenings a week. F. W. G-. Globe. 5 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— . northwestern School of Shorthand aid Type writing; lessons personally or by mail; call or send for circulars. Anna CL Drew a Co., room 9. Ha c block: opposite Merchants. St. PauL 213** WANTED by a youth a tutor tor even. in W mathematics, grammar, etc Pupil, Globe. T~OENG MAN to read a short time evenings A in exchange for lessons' in shorthand. N.C 235 T-irteenth »_. near Mississippi THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE,. THURSDAY MOKNTIXG. NOVEMBER 18, 18S6» : .v FOR REM. V.v; -Y. Stores. Elc, EVENTH ST.. 348 EAST— store in good lo cation cheap during winter.. . F. Knauft, 840 East Seventh st " '. ' -1 '- '■ ' ' 31.-24 -< * "'ouws. -" ' " . COTTAGE of 6 rooms. Inquire IT* Charles st. - ' _32 1-27 FOR RENT— Harrison & Handy, real es tate and rent agents, houses furnifbed and unfurnished, flats, offices, stores, etc; call often I at our office; our list is long, choice and con stantly changing. Landlords, put your property for rent in our hands, we advertise it at our ex pense. Remember, Harrison A Handy, 137 East Sixth st.. Hotel Kyan Bldg. Rents and ccllcc ' tions a business, 822-36 GROVE ST.. 225. between Canada and Broad way; house, furniture and fuel for sale. | 821-23 ; HOUSE — seven room house; rent $20. Apply to H. D .mean. 229 East Thirteenth st. 3(iy-39. HOTSE, 10 rooms. East Fifth st. near Willius. Apply at 275 East Seventh st. 821-27 Ol'SE — Neat four-room house on Otsego st: rent $3. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 East Thir j teenth st. SBS-39 MISSISSIPPI ST.. til!)— A nice new house ot B rooms. Apply second door or to C. M. Mac | Carthy, capitol 316-24 OAKLAND AY. — New house, modern conven iences, cheap, for winter. Inquire Dr. Law i ton. Ingersoll block, or 559 Oakland ay. 321-27 PLEASANT AY., 327— small houses. 322-25 RONDO ST.— House rf five rooms: rent $10. t Apply to F. ltober. Jr.. probate office. 316-24 | WEST SEVENTH ST.— House of 5 rooms »* within 2 blocks of street cars; very low rent Ingersoll A Camden, 325 Jackson st. 318-24 noon.*. DEOADWA V, 533— Furnisned room, with heat. BROADWAY 537 — A very nice furnished room with f limine neat and all conven. ences. 4 BROADWAY, 533— Furnished front room. 316-22 CANADA ST., ,'?".— One or two rooms in pri vate fam ly; heat, bath, board if desired; g.">od library; gentlemen only. , 5 pIDAB ST.. 474— Sunny, comfortable, well *•— furnished front room; convenient to busi ness; one block frcm capitol: use of bath. S / -.OOPER ST., 544— 800 ms and board: hot and v- cold water, with use of bath. 2 DAYTON AT.— to rent. 246 East -ev enth st. . 3-U-25 j *iE ROW ST.. ClS— One good-sized, furnished I / room, 1 block from street cars. R. W. T.. Globe. 3 EXCHANGE ST.. .*-.}■— A sute of nicely-fur nished rooms, with* first-class tab c board, suitable for 2or 3 gentlemen, in private family; terms moderate. 4 EAST NINTH ST.. 317— 8y -the Portland/ 2or 3 rooms en suite: 8 closets, we -1 fur-, nished or unfurnished: private family; nice loca tion. " 4 ELEVENTH ST., %A. EA»T- Four furnished rooms; modern improvements. 320-23 ELLEN ST.. 202— Three nice rooms five min utes' walk of street car: rent reasonable. 4 T7LLEN ST., 292— Three nice rooms. 3 EIGHTH ST.. 217— fine furnished suite at a moderate rental. 321-25 EIGHTH ST.. 270 EAST— Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3 EIGHTH ST.. 320— Pleasant lurnished rooms, modern conveniences, not and cold water, fine bath, lanre yard, small private fao.lv, ; doors fiom Portland block. 3 FORBES ST.. 17— Handsomely furnished front room; private family; all modern con veniences. . 5 FRANK ! IN ST., 351— A small furnished room: use of bath 3 IFTH ST. 50. WEST— furnished room; iniuire on th rd f oor. 4 JpIFTH ST.. 50 WEST— Furnished room. » Ben? block. 3 FORT NT.. 35*)— A n'cely fnrnished room, for two gentlemen, with alcove, closet aud Pba len water. 5 f*-ORT ST.. B:** NORTH— Three rooms, water JT and woodshed. 3 FORI ST.. vr.. NORTH— Three rooms: water -. and wood-shed. 5 FOKT T.. "SO— Fine furnished rooms, with or withr ut board; relerences required, given also if desired. • 4 FO ! " RT H ST., 4- WEST— Three more of tbose :. cc rooms left at $10 per month, for ladies or cetitlc-men. 3 FtHR M-: YjYIyEST— Two nicely tur nish-.-d rooms, :..e or en suite; first door from Rice park. 1 oLi IRT ST., lit;— Nic-ly furnished front I ro- m, with alcove: rl=o one room suitable ior 2«e_*.. i board sec nd door. 3 GLI HART ST.. s*. 3 doors from car— Warm 1 unfurnished ro ims. 3 f'EEr- Y-w EYE on 31 East Third, and -V wa.t jt opening day; it will pay you to 'o so. ____-_- *■*-■-. »•■- . -.< -.22 MINNESOTA ST.. 44.— Nice furnished front . room with board . 3 NINTH, corner Minnesota sts. — Unfurnished s -'rooms, one large front room wjth alcove, three _. >;*i.r«. 4 NINTH ST., 14« EAST, near corner Jackson Ij —Three newly furnished rooms cheap. ..- i T IMK ST. - VEST— Furnished frost room. i-v suitable tor two. _ OAK ST.. 88S NORTH— A very desirabTe warm room witn use ot bath, in private family, for tw gentlemen. _ ; \A\\. ST.. ,0- — A nicely-furnished room in.i <J pleasant Loci! bath-room, etc: reut mod- * crate. 2 P. ST. 211. Lytle's netr br ck rox — Pur- i rus'ied room and bo*.rd for two sent emen: • , a week: hot and cold water: us.? of bath. 4 Pt IRL *-* •''•. brick block— One furnished room, L suitable forliebt housekeeping; use of bath room, hot K!:J cold water; terms very moderate. 3 PEARL sp., .I.' Room,* fnrni_!>ed or un'urr> ishet). with use of b_t:o hot and c -Id wi.t.-r. 3 r» OBEKT ST, 555— lurni?„ed rooms; <■. with or without boar 1. 4 ****> O'J.'ti — A nicely furnished front ro-^m. Ai> ia ply corner Seventh and Exchange it-;. 4 TI OOMs— To small nar.ut.**cturer. -rith or R< 11 I._ j , 8I • • IA w.tho-jt power, corner E tilth aud Minnesota «t». Inquire of W. >. Bailey, St. Paul Bras works. • 321-84 p I HS— A suite of ni-e-y furnish fr.nt * V room« cheap: modern house, good com munity and very centrally located. H. G. H.. ■ lob*.*. 4 F> . »<»>»-- i furnished room, w.th use of bath; l apply MJ Lafayette ay. 5 r*> OOM- A nicely-furnished,; south room in pri ll vi,te fam.ly. healed, sunny and cheap rent to a gentlemen. Y. Y. t;ro 3 r) OO.WS— Foot pleasant rooms and furnture i - complete tor sale cheap; Phalen water a* .J good cellar. Rooms. G.obe. I D OOMS— Furnished and heated, fe to 10: with I.V or without board, d. Globe. 3 OOM — Ore rarre. nictir-furnished. front; . -.rivate family. F. K. Calderwood, .".5^ East Seventh st., corner ( 'Jive. 8 SPRUCE -1 261— Nicely furnished rooms; use . of br. th. 3 Ti L..\VATE"J ST.. 531— Room and board O two large connecting rjoms. 3 SIXTH ST.. 327. corner of Pine st— Nicely- O fnrnishe i suite of rooms for 2 gentlemen. 3 ST. PETER ST.. 463— Two ro .ms for light -O housekeeping, and oue nice room for two eentremen. ' 4 *. T. Pi-ZTEi; ST., 447. Rooms 15 and 16— A O suite of 3 furnished rooms for light house j keeping. _ __ ■ V - i ■ QEVENTII ST.. :'" WEST— Unfurnished j O rooms suitable for . ojsekeeping; water clos ots. etc. | ■'__ 5 j ST., 256 WEST— large : front ■ O alcove room, nicely furnished: desirable loca tion: j.riviite family; asm ■•'! "_____■ 3 ; -YEYEN'riI ST., EAST— Four room* in I O Knauft*- block. Inquire at Knautt's hardware, . store. gl»-34 j SUMMIT A Y.. S3 — Three warm rooms * with : . bath and cellar. ; . 1 , Or**-_*-_l i" AT S corner Bt Peter -One nice ■ O large furnished room: board next d00r.317-24. Sl'., 31 EAST, is be store where $-5.- j a 000 worth of dry good -. ladies* and r_.s-»es' cloaks notions, etc w.il be slaughtered at auc- 1 tion sale; wait for this sale, it w 11 pay you. '.22 TILTON ST., 62— Furnished room in private I family: heated. 5 j TWELFTH ST.. 65— Furnished . front room. | suitable for two persons, with board in pri- ; vate family 5 TENTH ST. 204, EAST— Two pleasant nicely ! furnished rooms, with closets and use of I bath: each suitable for oue or two gentlemen; \ rent fr. and $8. 4 tVAi. Ul ST., 3C4— Furnished room. YT7 ABASHA ST. 424— Nicely furnished front j »* rooms, suites or single; 22S East Seventh. ■ below Sibley. 4 : WA HA Ml A 5T..r62-One large turn. shed wl room, with small room adjoining, table for 2 gentlemen, or man and wife. 4 i \Y7"ASiIINGTON ST., 3.s— Two tarnished ' V\ I front rooms with board. ■ 3 j WANTED— Every lady in St. Paul to wait for \ v the opening day at the iii East Third st. 1 bankrupt auction sale; lady clerks will wait on I yee. . 322 j WATER ST., 5-*— Two rooms for light house- , \\ keeping. 3 closets and use of kitchen: 2 blocks from Wabasha st. bridge; only double , honse facing river. ........ 3 j Miscellaneous. STABLE— A good one: w.ll bold S hors-s; also a carriage house attached.'' ■ ID9 j East Six tn | St.. next to chamber of commerce. ' 321-25 1 j ■ — . . . -.^j-^-— ____>_____ DYE -WORK _■'.-' V" " " r - ANGEL, the London ostrich' feather dyer; ; dyes, shades and cleans feathers equal' ■to new. -132 East N nth st, , 816- DLJA.MILsu.V, Steam Uye Works—^Jenr ! • ciothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha st_.t. ! Paul, Minn - ... .'_. _-■ '"'. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALT;. I J. F. Eisemeng-r, | 472 Kice st EAL ESTATE FOR SALE on terms to ' suit you. ' * * ' ' ... <S_fn. fTO $150 per acre for five-acre lots ■ •^lvJl' fronting on Rice st. and on a beautiful lake; it lies nice. ____— ■ \ Q<_ f\( \( \ FOR a large oorner lot on Eagle st j 'yOi*J\J\J this is abargaa. .' OC-(} ACRE LOTS at McCarron's lake at $250 -yUU to t450 per acre. Q _)> U\ I*. .: ACRE in West St. Paul, which l_j*J\jyj is a good bargain. r | "IV ICE FARMS trom»4o to $.0 per acre near ! 1> St. Paul. . ' ; f\(\ LOTS for sale ou monthly payments J. ! t/vJ F. Eisenmenger. 472 Rice st. 2W'>-325 ' I Miscellnpeoua. . ' j LIST vonr houses, lots, blocks, acres and farms j ssle with ns; we have several customers that want to invest Cremer A Co., 309*. Jack- \ son st 321-25 \I7*E WILL SELL or trade for city property » » nn'mproved lands in counties of Le Sueur, Sibley. Meeker. RenTille, Pope. Todd. Morrison. ; Benton. Sherburne. Anoka, Chisago. Isanti and other counties. S. 40. Kipp, Law and Real Estate. &4 ank 85 Cnion block, _t Paul. Minn. 1 --2 . ■ _ , _ ... _^ i yyciAL.. NEWPORT 4 PEET buy and sell all kinds i\ o bonds and loin money on improved prop erty ir ?t. Panl and Minneapolis at 6 per cent, per annua and upwards: loans promptly made. Drake block, Th rd st. opposte Merchants hotel. 27 3* J XESOTA MOKI'iiAi.K LOAN cost ii 1 pauy— Loan from $10 upward on furniture pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal; j also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold i watches. J. S. Mackey. manager, room 7, First ! Nat onal bank building, St. PauL and room 7, Mackev-Legg block. M n.ieanolis. 250*' ] ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to su t. Irom tl ! up. on watches, d amends and all eoi>ds of value: special rates on sums of $50 or over. J. K. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. 240* MONEY* TO LOAN on rersonal property for SO, CO or 60 days in sums to so A. R. Roberts, comer F fth and Wsbn'ha ■._■.. 282_" MONEY TO LOAN in sums of *L 00*) »c. *lv. --000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without de lay. St Paul Trust company, corner Jackson anl * Fonrth sts. 22* Q*| / I to *500 loaned on furniture, pianos, •u-'lvJ warehouse receipts, merchandise or any security. J. Herspring, office Davidson block", corner Fourth and Jackson tt.. room 2 275* LOST AND FOUND. CERTIFICATE LOST of a member nf the Iron Hall. Please return to Simon Giss, til East Third st 4 r*»OAT LOsT— Buffalo, between Nelson and V' Western ays.: finder will please return to 354 Dayton and receive liberal reward. 5 DOG LO-T— Aa English mastif, about a year old; return to 476 Cedar st. and receive re * ward. BE*!***. 4 DOG LOST— A Newfoundland, answers to tbe name of Bruno; return same to F. brand. 8* East Ihird st and get $5 reward. S-U-22 "C'OUND— Horses— A bay horse and colt on _ Monday morning last: owner can set the same by calling at anil Laurel ay,, James O'Brien. SSI LOVE LOST- On Dayton ay.. near Western, on Sunday, a gent's new kid glove; the finder will find the mate at 2-M Dayton ay. 8 KEEP VOIR EYE on 31 East Third, and wait for opening day; it will pay you to 00 j so. 322 r OST— Red and white cow. Return to 3C3 Ea?t LOST- Red and wb:te euw. Return to 363 Ea-t i Seventh St. 3 rOsT— On West St. Paul flats, one bull, one . white heifer, or.c steer, one yearling calf; reward given. 216 Pleasant ay. 322-24 ' — Will the three lades wbo eked up a I. package on West Seventh st, return it t the Glohe oflice? 2 MITT LOST— An unplu-ked ftter. Finder ITA will be rewarded st 173 W e.-t Third st 5 TAKEN BY MISTAKE— the truckman who iced up pulley near where motor starts return it 11 817 SLanaeota st. Holland & Thomp son Mnfg. Co. 5 THS METROPOLITAN Bird Store is at No. I i- Thitd st south, between Hennepin *.i! ! Nicollet ar.. M naeapolis. -i'J* j *S\7 ANTED— Every lady in St. Pa;:: to wait for ! V» the ojening day at the 31 East Third st. I bankrupt auction sale; lu.y clerks will wait on j you. * :."-• UTILL the three ladies that picked up box near For: Snell ng please return it or send their address to i.iobe office. 3 l'l>LVl-sS CHAMT,s. HOTEL for sale cr rent: baiidso-j.ely fur nished; convenient to bctu c.ties; business guaranteed. W. Woodruff, lierriam Park. 321-2; PARTNER wanted— By a man that under stands the business of manufacturing Cider ! W ee pickles acd all kinds -.J -.-.;;■ saut-es.to start , a factory in .-t. Paul or Minneapolis; profits large and quick returns. Address W. H. Mortimer, 3114 .'• ckory st., St. Louis Mo. 321-24 PHARMACIST — a reEr'r'ered phnrmaci**t can buy a clean stock o. d- g.- in a thrlvir-g vil lage o. C'JO inhabitants, *«.:h a good tributary •r d:- Call on or t-ddross J. F. Stone. Piunee: house. Pine dty. M en. 3.2 .-.*' PRINTER— Practical, wl-o is competent to conduct a weekly ; ape- cam lean oi a good opening in Dakota by applying to H. P. HaL, St. 1 aul. Mmm ; _??__' PARTNER wanted with from $S.fOD to #19.000 capital to take an ietere<t in an already permanently established payins business, one that will bear closest examination. A. E., Globe 320-22 Fl ESTAI'RANT FOR SALE— a nice restaur t ant. iv a sood locaii.n and established trade. For particulars inqu.re it 115 East Seventh St. 321-25 STORE — A nice stock of candy, cigars, tobacco ». and notions Cur .ale and stcr. to rent: &0S St Pster st 321-4 fiT AN T ED— A arty with «3,160 to go in to _ vi syndic. ■im th four for thirty acres be tw-.cn here and M nnea *. li- o-er -"03 lots wh«; fubd:'* di. Addresser call on S., ):J ; - East Seventh. 322-323 11' ANTED to 1 -j-, an interest in a i-ayinc and » V well established business in St Paul orM.;- ne;.p.-.Ts. cud m -s.i from $5,000 tO $10,000 capi tal. Business. '.. .-■■ 3. _-___> HOR*>E*s. CARRIAGES. dbC BARGAINS — A aree assortment •■■'. can eszi bugs; es. phaetons, platform spring wagiu-i. .rmji seats. Concord wagons. Democrat waeons extension tops, harness: tome ni -see th? lar-esi lind che.pest stock .a St. Paul; discount to de_l er>i s„d liverymen. King's Re r *os.tor/. comer Fourth and M n nesota sts. f.G-Cin CICTTERS- New swell box cutters for sale v cheap. inquire at 360 Jackson st. 32.1-24 H. for sale— Forty head of good hc-iv and general-purpose h.r«es, ana several good hoary mar-s st C'har!es Brown's new sale stable. e«2Ea«t Third st, Dayton's bluff. S2l-3 ' OLEItiH— Two-seat; must .en good order and *_*• cheap for cash. X. v. 8.. Glob.;. SlC— £2 ~.i \> • ITNE LAG4.S, sleighs, robe and •J* f\J harn^-s. at wholesale prices; no reason able offer refused. Cortland Wagon company, f-orner Sixth and Minnesota -:•-. 314-43 BOABDI-Ctt OFFERED. OAKO AND ROOMs for six gentlemen: terms reasonable. '60S Wacouta st. 5 BOARDER*— A few table boarders at 119 WeslF.:-hs;. . 5 BOVliL" AND ROOM, heated: for two gen tlemen lor the winter; private family; 2i\ >orris st. 4 BO._:-'» — ROOM— Nicely furnished heated mo., witu boari. foe one gentle man, n private family; referen.es exchanged. R. A., 3. Globe. " 4 -"pWENTY DOZEN German inported ca- J. caries at the Metropolian Bird .tore. No. '.■ Third st south, Minneapolis. 293* BOARDING WWTEI). ALL KINL»S of pet docs at the new Metro politan Bird Store. No. » Third st. sont. Minneapolis. ■ 293' !>OAKO AND ROOM in a private 1.-.,-.,;-- ;,. r • ) gentleman and wife; reference required: please state terms, a... Globe. '_, , OOM AND ROARD in private famiy by it Centiea an, wife and baby; terms moderate. N. N. W„ Globe. . ; ROOM AND BOABD for gentleman an. | wife. Address 55 Gilfillan block. (j WANTED TO RENT. r) OOMS— a suite of furnished rooms for li-rht i housekeeping or a small furnished house. G. 33. --lobe. ; 5 ROOMS— or four unfurnished, for house keeping, near Jackson and Seventh sta. J. A.. ! Globe. 4 F> OOM — Cheap, convenient to wholesale dis- j k trict: stale price. N.. Globe. 8 1 ROOM— Small andYieatly furnished, heated; j for 1 gentleman; convenient to Bridge square; must be cheap. H. 5, Globe. 3 ROOM By couple with Ici Id: must be large and cheerful, :'ortb. w.nter; heat.d by hard coal base burner preferred. * Address, with terms and location, 2., Globe. . 3 FOR SALE BOB SLEDS— Heavy, neer and second hand; can be paid for in team work. Fred S. Nichols, coal and wood dealer. 109 East Sixth st. j ' 822-25 : FOR SALE— A snite of 27 rooms furnished, for i $S")0: now rented for fl70; tins is a chance seldom offered; inquire at once. Larkin & Cre.ey, | 209 East Seventh st. 322 MAXIM CHUNKS— Cheap, for open grate I*l :nd larnaoe nse. ireu &>icuols, coal I and wood deaier, 109 East Sixth, and 354 Jackson j I streets. ' ii^'S-jij PRECISELY* at 10 o'clock this morning the 5. j lfl and 25 cent store wJI throw open its doors; , crockery, glassware, t.nwaro, not.oni. toys, hard- ! ware, novelties and lots __ other things; we invit. ( yon: 72 East seventh st. * __- 1 TO YE -a basebnrner, nearly new. App]j *tj j _ 247 Nelson ay. *81-2 j THERE YOH WHERL iTT"the Metropoli- j >> tan Bird Store? No, 9 Tb^- 1 st south. Minneapolis. -*'* 293 * 1 I AUCTION! SALE*. CO*; Ann STOCK of dry goods.ladies'and ' «"?>£" /_\J\J\J misses' cloaks.notions, etc.. will be sold to the highest bidder for cash; no reserve whatever. The place, 31 East Th rd st. between Wabasha and Cedar; wait for this sale if it is bar gains yon are looking for. -•- - 832 WAIT for the slaughter sale, under the ham vv mer, of $25,00 i worth of choice dry goods, I ladies' and misses' cloaks, furnish ng goods, etc.; this stock of goods must go no matter what price, so doo't fail to keep your eye on the right place, 31 East Third st. between Wabasha and Cedar sts. Remember this sale is bona fide as the stock must be closed out inside of SO days. 322 LOOK OCT for notice of opening day of the 31 East Third st. auction sale. 322 i P. X. >k*uvuaa_u __ Co. INE RESIDENCE PK-JPt-KTV at auc tion—We will sell at auction on the prem ises, on the corner of Jefferson ay. and Warsaw r st, on Monday, Nov. 22. at 2 o'clock p. m., the '■ whole of stinson's subdivision of block 10, Stin i son. Brown A Ramsey's addition, and comprising | about 50 lots. Th s fine property is bounded by ' Grace, Bay and Warsaw sts. and Jefferson ay., , and is intersected by Arbor st. The location is ; one of the best in the city, being only a half ' block from Pleasant ay. (one of the finest drives j in the city), three blocks from the Sioux City railroad shops and but two blocks dis- I tant from the street car lines and West Seventh st Jefferson ay. Ie 10. feet wide and is traversed by a good --ewer, lately con structed, and the prospects are th at th s avenue will be one of the most important business lateral thoroughfares iv this section oi the city before long. The fact of the building of an per bridge to West St. Paul being assured at the com scs i sion of the legislature, will give an added impetus ■ to the value of all property in this part of the city. This is a fine chance to obtain a good p ccc ! of property at your own price, as the sale will be 1 made positively without limit The terms of the i sale will be one-third cash, the balance in one and I two years at » per cent, interest. Abstracts to fa given to each purchaser upon oeposit of 10 per cent, of the purchase price. Samuel G. Sloan, agent, 126 East Third st P. T. Kavanagh & Co.. auctioneers. 818-26 MeClung, McMurran dc Co. 'CLUNG, M'MIIIKAN <fc CO. will sell at auction 100 lots in Kice Street Villas and j Hager' s addition, Nov. 20. 2 o'clock p. m. on the grounds. Their first sale of 75 hits, July IS, lt>Bf>. was based on the prom se of a railroad station and iron mill, which have been fulfilled, and 75 to 100 per cent, has been realized by the purchasers. We are able to announce that a second ron mill is now in | I .cess of erection, which will more than double the capacity and number of hands em ployed, and contracts can be shown for over $10, --0.0 of cash cap tal to be invested in the purchase of new furnaces, boilers, and aMI home power, w.th new machinery, etc., to manufacture thirty tons of iron per day and employ 200 hands—re serving power to rent to other manufacturers, and making the plant worth $40,000. 'J hi- means 2.00 J more populate lor Rice street Villas and a quadrupling of values, which are now less than half ti.ose of other iuur.rt.an settlements with interior advantages. ''he advantages of the Villas are the iron mills, with a spur track cost ng 46,000, nearly two miles of s de trackage fur other manu factories, lumberyards, etc.: a thoroughfare like East Seventh street, ten miles long, with stores, business houses and sidewalks already built and 7.000 feet of business property fronting on this street be. des MM on Phalen and Como ays.. another thoroughfare, beautiful eleva tions, for res. denies, with shade trees, hourly trains making these Villas as accessible as St Anthony hilL close proximity to Mc-Carrun lake, street car tricks laid nearly to the slat oa, and sidewalks beyond, and about twenty houses al ready built the first .tear, includ a two-arid a-half-'tory br ck for four tenements, rented to the mil men fur nine years. This side-tr-ckage and this street froniaee .s destined to be very val uable, and as a great development will occur here as has been realized on East Seventh st., whose case is parallel an J whose history will here be re pe-ted. We have bought out nearly al. the in terests ai this point and own or control the largest part of th settlement — being fully convinced of its great future. We sell only a limited number ol lots to enc >urage settlement and interest oth ers in making this the most p.p.. ous and thriving seitlement between the cites. We intend to hoi J for improvement and development the bulk of tne property, bring in other manufactories aid sta ll with our customers, thus guaranteeing a splen did outcome for th *.r investment, as we d._ in MeClung _; Mc-Murran's a.d.t on. Belvidere Park, Stuart's rearrangement Como Villus. c..mo Heights, Lake Pars and St Anthony Park North. At least twenty more houses are needed at once to accommodate the iron mil employes tnree ramiiiei now occupy ing a single apartment and lumbermen, m.-ehan.cs and cap tali sts can realize a spl'.id .i percentage by buying these lot* st auc tion pr.ces and vi.d -g. All persons who build within a year have three year* to pay, no money down; or*_-fo_r;h cash, one, two and three year to others with » per cent. If part < s who think of buying will call and see us. we will tell them something more. MeClung, McMurran _*- Co., c.r ner Fourth and Robert, first floor. P. S.— 'lake the 1 o'clock tram. Northern Pacific railroad, c rner Fourth and Broadway, and in ten m.nutes you wII be at the station, where you will be comfortable in any weatner. The lots ,re aii around there. Rice -itreet business lots. Ide trackage on the railroad and spur and resi dence lots. Fare, round trip, la cents. 82 1 -24 M =('EL,I.AN EOUS. ADV would like to board a child from £ I 4 months to l year old and give it good care. Apply to 646 Burr st. 8 AT AND 'ABOUND -EVEN CORNERS JOHN A. LA. IBs, upnofst»rer. corner of Seventn and Exchange sts.: steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses: all work guaranteed. 1.4* VI It AL,. £_-| SPOT CASH for tuning piano perfectly. •£ 1 H. C. Camp. 270 East Ninth st 320-24 MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. Want Advertisements for the Globe re ceived at W. J. Hughes', druggist corner Monroe street and Third avenue, Eas. Division, Mi >*->,:*. SITUATIONS OFFERED. GOVE'.tNi-rss— Experienced in the care and vJ education of children; must speak the English lanzuage correctly and come well recommended. P. U. Box V.'6. M nne-it olis. 1 UOLNTED CARRlEß— lmmediately, for East Minneapolis. Globe. 3 SITUATION'S WA.-s'T El>. .'■'•OK- First-class, with best of references, '-. ' wants a situation eitl.fr in hotel, restaurant or private family. W. Herboth. 216 Fifth st. north. *> L'iiIEMAX, for engine. C. G. C, Globe. 8 r ■__ p*OT.D FISH, silver fish. lizz"ards. eels and ail -IT kinds of aquur a stock at the Metropolitan Bird store. No. it Third st south. Minneapolis. ___!*» ITTORK — In feed store; steady job; single and » v not afra dof work: in e.ther city. R.Lewis. 1 £<& Sixth avenue south, Minneapolis. 3 ~ PERsOVaL .TADAMK ANDREWS. CLAIRVOYANT, iti- 1518 Fourth st north; at home to ladies only. 3.'0-26 ■MI»(El,L I .NE.)''s, SECOND MORTGAGE ol »-<OJ for sale at a ■J bargain. Apply to J. G. X. . Globe. 314-20 J*"*'l_**iK KN4iUSM and domest.c Ferrts at tua ' -. Metropolitan Bird Store, No. 1* Third »'.. south, Minneapolis. '■>■, PATENTS — p. ii. ('unckel. 4t5 Temple court, coucselior ana solicitor; lb years pract 27.» ' DEAL ESTATE RCSINESS lor _■__. long Ik established. Apply P. P. Bweaeeat, 100 Wash .r.gton ay. south. 3i>o 26 V; iii I*W | .RED i.ress.a feri._. Office 741 * l\J.\_f\J ) Temple court. Anoka Pressed Br.c_ company. 162* TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSET O — ss, ln Probate Court, special term, Oct. 17. I*B6. In the matter of the guard. anship of Clark Tozer, minor. On reading and filing the petition of Cordelia Hopkins, guardian of <_<- person and proj eri*. of saiorCiark To.er. minor, for license to sell a part of the rea! estate of her said ward at private sale. And it fcppearing from said petition that it it necessary and would be benefi'rial to said ward that said real estate, or apart thereof, should be sold; It is ordered that the next of kin of the said ward, and all persons interested in the estate ot said ward, shall appear before said Probate court, at the Probate ofiiee. in the city of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey aforesaid, on the l.t_ day of liecember. a. D. ISM, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cans, why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be persona. served on the next kin ot said ward residing in sa.d Ramsey county, and on all persons interested in sa.d estate, at least four teen days before the hearing of said petit on as aforesaid, and b .* the publication thereof tor four success' ve weeks in the St Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed a.i publ shed at the c ty of St Paul .n ea._ Ram ey count the last of which publ. cat or.s shall be at least- fourteen days be fore the day iif said heart Br the Court. [L.S.] WM. B. MCGRORTY, Judge of Probata. Attest: Fraxk Robert. Jr., Clerk. K. B. GALl'stlA, Attorney. oc2B-sw-th STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY —as. In Probate Court special ferm. No.. 16, 1886. | In the matter of the estate of Louise C. Houghton, ! deceased. ■ - --■'-'■ -■* i On read.ng and filing the petition of Henry L. , Chandler, of the city, count.i and state of New ! York, representing, among other things, that ', Louise C. Houghton, late of said city, cou tv aid state of New York, on tue 12th day of . ebr'uary. A.D. 18.8. died intestate, and leaving at the j time of her death, goods, chattel* and estate ; within this county, and that the said petitioner is ' the princ pal creditor of the estate of said de- j ceased, and praying that administration of said i estate be to Thorn-. Ouc-hran, Jr., of St. PauL, in * said state of Minnesota, eranted; It is ordered, that said petition he heard be fore th,& jttdee of th court, 05 Monday, the l.th ! _«*y of ecember. A. D. li. ._, at ten o'clock a. m., j at the Probate office in St Paul in said county. Ordered further th*! notice thereof be -^iren to li - hi- r- of iiece. se. and to all persons - interested, fe p-_,hli*hing a copy of th.s order for three st-;/***-.^ weeks, pr or to sail day of i eir in.*. i-ft viie Sti Paul Da U-Y Globe, a newt-paper ranted and published at St Paul, in said county. By the Court. [l. b.j WM. B. McGRORTT, Judge of Probate. Attest: Ot_*CK Kobskt. Jr.. Clerk. * J. F. Dc*»L_o*. Attorney for Peutioner. novl.-4w-ta '."■ ' ! AT AUCTION. Lot 11, .lop; Winslow's Addition to St. Paul, j * ON FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1886, At 3 o'clock p. m.. on the premises. This property is located on Baifll street at I the bead o. Ann street and is only a step from the West Seventh Street cars. It contains more than 12.00. perch of stone, is an eligible . location for _, grood tenement row. To a prac : tical builder or quarrynai tbe stone thereon j is worth all the lot will br n?. This sale should I command the attention of ever - one. Terms i and conditions of the sale which are very easy, will be made known on the premises. j Remember the day, Friday, Nov. lit. at 3 p. tn. For further information, apply to WALL & ARMSTRONG, Auctioneers. ; 173 East Third street, under Merchants hotel. 321-23 '-.':. i I l St. Anthony Park NORTH I The choicest, most eligible and handsomest Park of all, between the cities. FIFTY-SIX TRAINS DAILY 1 Lots cheap, houses built upon your own plans by proprietors and sold on easy terms. Magnificent views, fine trees, streets graded. Fare, IV.o. See Mcl LUNG, McMUT-'RAN & CO., No. 109 E. Fourth street. Get man- American Bank Building*. EDMUND RICE, JR., REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS, j i RICE BLOCK, FIFTH AND JACKSON STS. Business and Residence Property hi the most desirable part.-* of the city at Reasona ble prices. Loans Negotiated, aud business transacted ior residents. COCHRAN & WALSH, 363 Jackson Street, cor, Fifth St REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS. Mortgage Loans and Otto Investments For Non-residents ia Specialty. DR~BRINLEY ! 422 First Ay. 1., Minneapolis, Mian. One-hull block heu*-i M est hotel Regularly graduated and legally qualified: long engaged in Ciiron.c. Nervous and skin diseases. A friendly tali, costs nothing. II inconvenient to v. sit the city for treatment, med. cines sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. If doubt exists we say so. Hours, <■ a. m. to .p. m. Sundays, 12 to 2 p. m. if ;ou cannot come, state case by mail. Disea>es from Indiscretion, Excess 1 or Exposure. ' Nervousness. Peb lity, Dimness of Sight, Per- \ verted Vision, Defective Memory. Face Pimples, I Melancholy. Restlessness. Los of spirit*. Pains in \ the Back, etc., -are treated w.th success, Safely, , private':^-. speedily. >"o cban-ze ol business. - Catarrah, Throat, Nose. Lung Disease. Liver Co nip; aints. • It is self-evident that a phvs ciao paying particular attention to a class of disease atta n-. creat skill. Every known application is resorted to. and the proved good remedies of all j ace- and countr.e* are used. All are treated with j sk 11 in a respectful manner. No experiments are i made. Medicines pre;. are! in my own laboratory, i On account of the great number of cases apply n-j, the charges are kept low; often lower than others! skill and perfect cures are important. o_lor write. Symptom 1 -ts and pamphlet tree fry ma 1. The Doctor has succssfulir treated hundreds of eases in this city and vicinity. HIPP Found running* at large -within the City of St. Paul, in violation of the ordinances of said city in relation to impounding animals, an 1 taken up by the Poundmaster of said city, on the IStb day of November. ISB6. and Dot redeemed the hereinafter described animal?; i Now therefore, in accordance wit l law, 1 j will sell at public auction in front of the pub lic pound, on Eagle street, in the TbirJ war i of said city, on tbe 18th day of No vember, ISS6, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to tne highest bidder for cash, on© red cow with tell on; one wuiteand gray: one red und white: one red and white: one red and white, fotelie-id white, bin:* part white. i>ut-_ 15th November, ly'.. JOHN CONIFF, Police Officer at>-d Acting Poundmaster. i -_:>-_ __ - = NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of __ nnesjta. County of Ramsey In Probate Court, special term, Nov. 17, 18?6. in __c matter of the estate of Henry D. Schmidt •deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the .ludee of Probate ' [ of the county of Ramsey will, upon the firs: Moo day of the months of January. February, March. Apr 1 aDd May. 1887 at ten o't-J_ck 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 l.mited for creditors to - resent their claims against said estate, 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. MoGRORTi. Jud.-e of Probate. Robert H. Dougan, Admin. s'rator. C fi. & A. G. oris, Attorneys for Administrator. novlS-aw-th (^TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAM- I 4~i sey — ss. ln Probate Court, special term, Nov. ! 1-.. ISB6. in the matter of the estate cf Roger Lynch, ] derea.- On reading and filing the petition of Michi'l Lynch, of sa d county, representing among ; other things that Roger Lynoh, late of said county, on the 4th day of September. A.D. ISS6. at St. Paul, in said county, d.ed intestate, aud being an in habitant of this county at the time of his death, and leaving goods, chattels and estate w thin this | county, and that the said petitioner is th ■ father | and sole heir of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to him in-anted; It is ordered, that said petition be heard before i the judge of this court, oa Saturday, the l th day of Dccc nber. A, . 1886. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the ' -rebate office in St. Paul, in said county. . Ordered further that notice thereof be given to the heirs of ea d deceased and to all persons in terested, by publishing a copy of this ordejr for three successive weeks prior to said day of hear ing, in the St. Paul Daily GLOSS, a newspaper ; printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. ' Br thp Court. ■.-:,-- * [L. S.] WM. B. McGROKTY, Judge of Probate. Attest: FRANK ROBERT, Jr.. Clerk. J. F. FirzPATKica. Attorney ior Petitioner. POTiB-'w th : ST. PAUL liiilii MANUFACTURERS OF ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. i Founders. Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pat- I tern-makers. Send for cu*ts of columns. ' Wo ks on St. P.. M. & M. R. X., near Como ■ a.* me. Office 118 E. Fourth street, St. P.ul, ' O. M. POWER. Secretary and Treasurer. ' j ~DR. JOS. LICK-"---"OCDLISTr I Treats successfully all kinds of -sore Syai ' particularly granulation of • the eyelids. Bast Seventh. SU, Corner Cedar -7— yryyiyy — - CITY NOTICE. Office of the Citt Treasurer, ) St. Paul. Minn., ov. 6, 1886. f. An persons Interested in the assessments for -- '■"'* * ',- " Opening:, widening: and extension of St. Clair street, from the westerly line of the right of way of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad company (short line, so called,) to the Mississippi river; Opening:, widening: and extension of * Tistoria street, from Marshall axe nne to West Seventh street: Change of grade on Co!oi ado street, from Greenwood avenue to Dakota avenue; Opening:, widening: anl extension of Earl street, from Suburban avenue to Burns avenue; Construction of a sewer on Summit avenue, from Oakland street to Dale street; Grading alley in block 5, Finch's addi tion, between Bay street and War i saw street; Grading: Jay street, from St. Anthony avenue to Aurora avenue; Grading Daly street, from Jefferson avenue to James street; Grading Palace street, from Victoria, street to "Webster street; Grading Conway street, from Commer cial street to Earl street; Grading: Jackson street, from Arch street to Pennsylvania avenue, to gether with the necessary ap proaches to the bridge now being constructed over the track, ot the St Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad company. WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the St- day of November, 1886, 1 did receive iff -rem warrant- from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above-named LS-sessinents. iiie nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, 1 shall report you arid your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, an- apply to tbe Dis trict Court of the County of Kamsey. Minne sota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks or parcels thereof so assessed, in cluding- interest, costs and expenses, and for an order of tbe Court to sell the same for tha payment thereof. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. 320-330 "CITY NOTICE" Office of the Citt Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 16. 1886. ) All persons interested in the assessments for Construction of a sewer on Wacouta street, from Tenth street to Spruce street; « i--. i. Gracing and surfacing- with gravel and constructing: stone curbs and stone gutters on Greenbrier avenue from Margaret street to Seventh street; • Grading Laurel avenue (formerly Di vision street) from Victoria street to Lexington avenue; Grading Hague avenne from Victoria street to Lexington avenue, and Mil ton street, from Hague avenue to Leslie street: Grading (and guttering where re quired) ig chart street, from Mac knb v street to Lexington aveuue; Construction of a sewer on Randolph street from View street to Pleasant avenue; » Grad ng alley in block 2, E. M. Mac kubin's addition, from Mendota street to Fauquier street: Grading the north approach to the Robert street bridge, from Third street to the north abutment to gether with t-e approach to alley in block 31, St Paul Proper; Gra in? Elfelt street, from Charles street to Como avenge, WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the tb day of ov -tsibe!, 1886, 1 did ceive . »•••!. warrant? from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above-named assessment . The nature of the • warrant* is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I sball report you and your real estate so as sessed as delinquent, and apply to the Dis trict Court of the County of Kamsey. Minne sota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks or parcels thereof so assessed, in cluding interest, costs and expenses, and for an order of the Court to seU the same for tha payment thereof. GEORGE RETS, City Treasurer. "CITY "nOTICET - Office or the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17, 1886. J All persons interested in the re-assessment for Grading Hamilton street, from Drake street to We3t Seventh street; Grading Reaney street from Payne avenue to East Seventh street; Sprinkling Dayton avenue, from Sum mit avenue to Arundel street WILL TAKE NOTICE That on the 16th day of August, 1 8 : . I did receive different warrants froui th- City Comptr 1-* Of the City of it. Paul tor tbo co'le.tion of the above name : assess * Tie nature of th. ■ warrants is, that ii you fail to pay the ai=>es_-m v ■ tain THIRTY DAYS after the first publication off this notice, I sb aU report you and your real estato so as sessed as delinquent, ani a pp!*-' to 'the Dis trict Court of the Co_ I of R_-_i_ey, Minne sots, for ju_g*__*-*_t agr_int-t your Sands' lute, blocks or paresis the:*. *?o assessed, in cluding: interest, costs and expenses, -'.'for an order of.the Court to sell the same for the payment thermit l-i - 11 iY-Yr GEORGE I*. El < City Treasurer. 7