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SAINT PAUL WANTS WANTS on this page will be Inserted under classified headings according to the following TABLE OP KATES. 1 O 1 H i £3 5j *t\ 55 op" 3 s: ..— o 5- % J Number o .Co^C)__. Number c. c » „. -■ « a of 3 3 _ 5' g | - Words. ? _; 3 S g ?> 3 1° a to » n : : ? : . » : « 15.W'dsorleS- *7i;V5.27!5.39!*.51 *.63 $.75 $.87 16 words ' 16 .88 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words..... I .17 .30 .43 .56 .6 l .S3 .95 IS words..... 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In every case the money must ac company the order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. AGENTS wanted throughout the Northwest on .TV Chambers' Encyclopedia. Waverly novels. Bibles, albums, etc.: men are making $5 to $10 daily: write for catalogue. P. K. Collier, 45 David son block. 100-2 AGENTS— We want a good, energetic man m every town in the Northwest to sell our new book, "The Labor Movement:" #150 a month easily made. Empyreal Publishing House, St. Paul 93* APPRENTICES— 3 gentlemen to learn railroad and commercial telegraph business at tne Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson, 336 Jacson St., St. Paul, Minn. 335-* "ISARRER— Jackson st. '- T3ELL BOY at International hotel. 2 BOY to do chores, at Grand ay., corner of Dun _ lap st. 1 BOY. to learn jewelry Business at 143 Dakota ay., We it side. l UTCHER— First-class; to go in country; come well recommended. 77 Ducas st., West Side. 1_ CARPENTERS— Two good carpenters, only shop men need apply at West Side" Manu facturing company. St. Croix mill. 1 CARPENTERS— 1 want live good carpenters > for inside work at once. Apply to met at 805 Hague ay., St. Paul, Minn. John Paquet. 100-102 CEERK for a general store, must be a good J salesman and willing to work. Address K. P., Poulons. North Branch". SB-104 DRIVERS at Kent's Package delivery. 209 West Seventh st. * 1 DININGROOM~gTrIS wanted'atT4G~Sibley st. ■__. I MAN or boy to work around house. Apply at SIS Somerset st. 1 OFFICE WORK An energetic young man in real estate office; preferred age 19 to 21; re- Terences required. K. 4.'. Globe. 1 OFFICE ROY. about 15 years of age. Beecher & Andrews, Ingersoll block. 1 PRESS BOY to iced cylinder presses at Cun ningham's, JO West Fourth st. 1 APER HANGERS and paste boy; only Cr=t-class need apply. J. A. Canner, 27 West Third -st~~~»—. ' 1 pANT.MAKERS— U. T. K. Clotning house. PAINTER — Experienced painter at 515 Ash land ay. _, - . ' 1 PORTER, at St. James hotel. ,-•:.-- .4. , ■-" ~2\- ; 99-101 PAPER MANGER — First-class: a good open _ ing to theright man. 158 West Third st. 1 PAINTERS— Four carriage painters. McKay & Drum. 192 and 194 West Third st. I SJIX BRICKLAYERS— Tenth and St. Peter •O sis. l; ; - :i ~ ART BOY to take care of 2 horses and SSI ART BOY to take care of 2 horses and drive painter's wagon; steady work. 158 West Third st. 1 SALESMEN on the American and English po ets, Washington Irving's works, etc.; liberal Inducements. P. F. Collier, 45 Davidson block. 100-2 SALESMAN— Five, traveling salesmen, salary and expenses: no experience necessary. Ad dress with stamp. Palmer _ Co., La Crosse, Wis. 100-101 TEN UPHOLSTERERS and apprentices. Tenny & Kessler, 390 Jackson st. 1 TAILORS — First-class coat, vest and pants makers at 59 West Seventh st.. none but good workmen need apply. 1 WO LATHERS wanted immediately, by Monday morning. Inquire at the Hamline postoffice. (). S. Conway. 1 rpRANSIT MAN— Good. Brinkerrhoff _ Phil ','l lips. 90 East Third st. « . 1 EAMSTER— At 325~ltice st. i TEAMSTERS, scraperholders and laborers for Dakota: 500 men for the Soo railway, #1.75 per day: 20 farmhands for Dakota, #30 per month; 25 shovelers for thj city; boarding boss, with outfit; also blacksmiths and cooks. Apply at Emil Johnson's employment office, 287 Sibley st.. opposite depot. * 9*9-101 /"« ILE LAYERS— Practical. Apply at Globe J building, corner Fourth and Cedar sts. 100-1 L[ PHOLSTERER — Thoroughly acquainted ' with all branches of the trade. Call before 12 o'clock Monday, 30 West Third st. 1 WANTED— and girl to work on farm. W i Call 183 Western ay. _l WORK— Good man. one that is used to doing W chores around a hotel and look after stock. Stewart house. St. Anthony park. . 1 ~\\l E WANT every one to call and learn our VV system of advertising real estate, help ■wanted and offered and business tpjortunities.- Record Advertising company. Room »3, 103 East J ourth st. 100-C YOUNG MEN and ladies to learn telegrapny, shorthand and tpyewriting. day and evening classes; chance to nearly cover all ex penses while learning: terms reasonable: send for circulars. >'. A. Marun. manager Globe Telegraphy com pany, 330 Jackson St.. St. PauL 279* ») ,^ FARM HANDS for Alton farm.Caeselton, >-»»_/ Dak.. #24 per month: party in the office to-day at 1 o'clock, ship 4 o'clock this afternoon; JO men for city work, #1.50 per day; farm hands near city, $20 per month; young man in market garden: 2 stone quarry men. ■ Swainson & Co..cor ner Seventh and Sibley; 11 High St., Minneapolis. . 100 . . p. 1 \ TEAMSTERS . and laborers for Devil's » )\J Lake, Dak.: stonemasons, laborers quar rymen and farm hands near the city. Call to-day at Moore's Employment office, 283 Sibley St., St. Paul, opposite Union depot. 100-2 f)f\ TEAMS for railroad work in Dakota and iJ\J Montana: #4 per day; ship Monday Emil Johnson. 287 Sibley st. 100-1 c 1 v \ MEN for Wisconsin and Michigan. Jl.T ! i vJ\J\J per day, 10 to 25 cents per yard; 100 men lor Galena. 111.. $1.50 to #1.75 per day; free fare. Charl** Colton, 308 Minnesota st. 100-101 FOR SALE. BOATS For Sale— Five good boats, very cheap. Inquire at corner Suelling and ' University ays. . 90-102 EOATS— For sale, cheap, ten (10) row boats, different paterns, and one large sloop r'g pail boat, now on White -Bear lake. luquire at _t. Paul Collection bureau, 315 Jackson st. 99-103 BOILER — For sale, one 10 -horse power up right boiler and engine, with shaftings, pul leys and belting: also one steel-plate steam dryer and pipes; will exchange for St. Paul real estate. Apply 398 Jackson st. ■ 78* NGINE AND BOILER— A good second hand eight horse-power engine and boiler tfors.ile. with a good 100 pound meat-chopper, at a "bargain. Inquire at 654 Rice st. 97-103 FURNITURE— For sale for two days only; cheap on account of leaving the c'ty; two bedroom sets, one is black walnut; also two stoves, one cooking ana one heating stove, and other household goods; overthlng only one year in use; come and see at once, fir this is a real '.bargain. 213 East Thirteenth St., between Jnck ison and Canada sts. 101-102 'tOR SALE Second-hand threshing ma- X. chine and trucks: good as new. Banninger ft Co., tiSjj Jackson st. - . 100-102 FOR SALE Cheap— platform scales; cost #28. Banninger & Co., 313 M Jackson st. '; '.' 100-102 FOR SALE— In lower town, handsome double residence, modern improvements, excellent _e'g_borhood, one block from street cars; the property rents for 10 per cent., and will do ible in five years. Room 40, Union Block. 100-3 HAVx? fixtures, counters, shelving, . mirrors, stools, etc., cheap. li. F. - Zahn, 147 East Fifth st. '. 91* PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS for hatching $2 per sitting at J. H. Hullsieks. 179 East Tuird Bt. »" 100-101 ST. PAUL. "GETTYSBURG" Panorama stack for sale. S. 8, Stokes, Investment Bro ker, under Firßt National bank, . . 100-2 SITUATIONS OFFERED. I rt'inaii-. T THE ST. PAUL employment office. 4?0 Wabasha st., between Sixth and Seven It, I girls wanted, pastry cook, dining-room work, second and general housework for in and out Of city. ■ ' 100-1 ! APPRENTICES— Immediately, 4 ladies to learn to operate typewriter, machines. Ap- , ply to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth i and Jackson. 330 Jackson st.. St. Paul. Minn. 338-* j BINDERY Experienced; apply Sat urday. Brown, Treaey & Co., 142 East \ Third st. 1 COMPOSITOR— Young lady apprentice; pay | from the start. Curtis Printing company, 153 ! East Third st. 1 / CARPET SEWERS wanted at John Matheis", I V. corner of Seventh and Pine; none but tlrst class need apply. ''..-. ' -| - ■ . -—■ • ■ DOUGLASS' intelligence agency, establshed 1SS0; threo offices open: offers . best places. Seventh st., corner Cedar. • '•-'"•. ; S3* jjSISHWASHER at 452 Minnesota st. 1 D.KESSMAKING— Accomplished sewing girls j L* and apprentice girl for dressmaking; teaches the best French tailor model. 334 Franklin st.. corner, of Seventh. - 1 DRESSMAKER— First-class dressmaker. Ap ply to Mrs. A. M. Sleight, 180 West Seventh st. 1 DININGROOM and scrub girl for Commercial hotel. 2 T\RESSMAKEKS— 342 Third and Summit. 2 RESSMAKING — "Excellent offer" tor a t first-clasj dieismaker who desires to start a shop without much ex pjnse. Address Mrs. C. C, "with relerences," Clooe. 100-102 FEMALE COOK, also house girl for summer resort. S 43. Globe. 1 GOVERNESS— a middle-aged lady to go into the country and teach lour small children; one acquainted with music preferred; salary must b.- moderate. H., Globe. 1 GIRLS— Experienced, in paper box factory. Charles Wcinhngen & Co., 325 Wabasha st. 1 HOUSEWORK— wanted for housework: prompt pay and good wages to a good girl. Call at 70 Eleventh st. 1 HOUSEWORK — Good girl for general bouse work. Call 303 Somerset st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl to do light housework, call Monday. 314 East Eighth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house work; good wages paid. 52 West Fourth. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. 091 Dayton ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework: £_ Swedish or German preferred. 181 Iglehurt st. ; l HOUSEWORK— Competent second girl at 397 East Tenth st. 100-105 HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework in a small family. 74 Summit ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— girl; German preferred; wages $15 per month. Call at once, 212 Nel son ay. i OUSEWORK— Good German or Swede girl for general housework; call Monday. 570 Wabasha st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Neat young girl to assist with general housework In family of 3. 489 Broad way. i HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework In small family. 130 Kent st, corner Laurel ay. 100-102 HOUSEWORK— fcr general housework. Mrs. Fales, corner Delos st. and Hall ay.. Sixth st. i HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework? : Inquire at No. 477 Wabasha st. 99-106 HOUSEWORK-Intelligent girl in family of 2 for general housework; goods wages and desirable place. 012 Temperance st. 1 HOUSEWORK— girl for general house work in small family, good wages. 050 Broadway st. * l HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house work; best of wages. 448 Minnesota st. I HOUSEWORK— Girl for general housework. £13 Wabasha st. . 1 HOUSEWORK— German or Swede girl to assist in general housework. 570 Waba sha st. , 5 "0 HOUSEWORK— Good general servant: fam ily small. 401 Marshall ay. 1 HOUSEKEEPER— Experienced, on tarm; cook for four or five men; little butter mak ing: no children. Address, with references, E. U. Parker.^Pleasant Valley, Wis. 97-102 NURSE— A respectable woman to take care of 1* an infant. Address, with reference, R., Globe. _ 1. OAK ST., Immediately, a good German girl in a family of three, for general house work. ___H___SE 2 OPERATORS— Two girls to run sewing ma chines at H. G. Neal's awning shop, 18"West Third. 1. T_»IANO PLAYER at 391 Wabasha st. V SALESLADIES and cash giris at once. Ban non & Co. . 72 East Seventh st, 2 THOSE wishing positions of trust may adver tise very cheaply and effectively with Record Advertising company. 103 East Fourth st.Koom 83. ■ 100-0 l—iil ANTED— lmmediately,- 0 cooks. 5 secoiia I and nurse girls, 50 girls for general housd- ' work and 3 dressmakers; call corner Nelson and Western ays. Miss Hedding. 100-1 WANTED— Girl for general work at St V\ James hotel. 99-101 A(\ GIRLS wanted at Kent's Package Deliv tl^ cry. 209 West Seventh st. SS-118 SITUATIONS AVANTEjI». Malt. BOOKKEEPER, correspondent or clerk in law, railroad or real estate office by ex perienced person speaking and writing four differ ent languages; best references. Address lock box 10. New Salem, D. T. 97-103 COACHMAN— By a German, for fine horses; J can milk; two years' experience in city. Corner Fort and Tenth sts. "2 CLERK By respectable man, or any position of trust. A, Globe. 2 COLLECTOR for wholesale house, bank or company: eighteen years' residence; first class references and bond. L. A. R.. Globe. Thoroughly experienced coach * man from Scotland; 2 years in first-class place in Canada; good references. J. N.. Globe. DRUGS — Junior, 2 years' experience, wants po sition. A. B. C. Globe. l I ENGINEER — A competent engineer with best J testimonials wants a position. A. A. W., Globe.' ■■''' .f. , 1 GARDENER— Man who understands the care of cows and horses, and make himself use ful. P. J. R.. Globe. l HOTEL WORK— Manager of office or any kino convenient place; ages 33: German; speaks French and English, /ddress German.' American. House, corner Wabasha and Fourth sts.', St.* Paul. , 100 PLUMBER— Young man, stranger in city, would like to engage w.th some good plumber; has three years' experience. Dinman, S. House, Robert st. - -..'."* ,1 RAVELING SALESMAN— Man with ten J. years' exper.ence, with large acquaintance in Minnesota and Dakota; best of references. M, Globe. 97-101 " WORK in hotel or restaurant; chance for V v man and wife. • Allen Goff. P. O. " - 1 • .Female. ADVERTISE for your business help with the Record Advertising company, 103 East Fourth st.. Room 83. CLERK— By young lady, clerk in store: good writer and first-class at figures. Address for 1 week K. C. 343 East Sixth st., St. Paul. 1 DOMESTIC— A lady of 27 offers her services as useful help: thoroughly domesticated; salary nominal. A, Globe. 2 HELP— All kinds of help supplied at the Ryan Employment bureau, 384 Robert st.; half rates to hotels and restaurants. 93-113 HOUSEKEEPER— servants are kept, or take care of an invalid. Address Mrs. Hamline, postoffice, St. Paul. ' 1 SALESWOMAN— By lady of experience: only kj a small salary required. E. M., Globe, 2 SEWING By young lady; sowing or dress making in private family. X., Globe. 7 M ISC__._, EOUS. ; BICYCLISTS, ATTENTION —We have opened a branch at 50 West Third st. for the sale of the celebrated Columbia and American bicycles and tricycles: we have a laige stock of new and second-hand wheels which we will se.l for cash or on the installment plan; shall shortly have a full stock of cheap bicycles, tricycles and velocipedes for children. S. F. Heath & Co., 50 West Third St., St. Paul. 14 Fourth st. south. Minneapolis. SB - SB ICO-3 FASHIONABLE dresses made at reasonable prices; a good fit guaranteed. Miss Richards, 420 Wabasha st. . 10.-1 J^KANKLIN MACHINE WORKS, 386 Roo eit st., St. Paul, manufacturers of shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings: general black smiths and machinists. 14-195 GUARANTEED cure of piles: painless treat ment; many city references; illustrated cir cular. Dr. Bardwell, 357 Jackson. 97-101 GET YOUR old hats renovated and made into the latest styles. A Schwatz _ Co. 63 East Seventh st. , 89-119 TADIES— Bring your laces, lace curtains, etc., ** to be cleaned; come early and 'Avoid the rush. 30^ West Third st.. upstairs, /Mrs. A. J. Hayes, formerly 483 Wabasha st. // 106-5 J BISHOP, chimney sweep. Leave orders at «> • 292 East Seventh st., 3CB Dayton ay. 98-104 PARTIES having rooms or houses to rent or boarding offered or wanted may advertise with Record Advertising company. Room 88, 103 East Fourth st. • . 100-0 OTORAGE SOLICITED— Furniture. stoves. O sleighs, buggies and merchandise. Telephone call, 538 call 3, corner Eighth and Minnesota sts.. . ' 89-119, UTOKAOM SOLlClTED— Furniture stored, O sleighs, buggies and merchandise; telephone call 538; call 3 o'clock. 81 Minnesota st. 88-118 TORAGE AND FOR WARD* IN'u— Consign^ O ments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, implements,' furniture and household goods. Wo have the largest and best warehouse in the city, connected by railroad tracks for receiving, storing and transferring, or if space is desired either in basement or upper stories we can let same at very reasonable rates; warehouse ana office 359 and 889 East Third st.. St. Paul, Minn. : St. Paul Stor age, Forwarding and Implement Company; Will iam Hemminghouse, President and Manager; tele phone call 288-2 53» St. PAUL I'AxT.T CLOr.r. :.!^trt;Ar^r:6H_N*lNG,' APRIL 11, 1887 ••■ .... ..■ -—. .. ., . . ..•./. -•-,.---■ « FOR ItK N TL. ' Stores ST4)RE, with C rooms above, corner Cnlversitv and Virginia, 853 Cedar st. J_ PPi 0)l i 0) OTORE.S*for rent— Three first-class .-tore.'* on £? ,West Seventh st., third" block abovo Seven corners; splendid location for first-class retail business. William Q. Robertson, room 202 Drake block, 180 East Third st. - 100-0 ___^ fT'f^iP^nouscs. . [ HOUSES in nil parts of the city to rent. linn • ley Renting agency, corner Eighth and Wi couta.:.- ■ - 100-0 DE SOTO ST. rSiia -House with city water; rent#lb. Apply to H. Dougan, 223 East Twelfth st. 100* HOI SIC of nine rooms, in center ot city: street cars, modern improvements. K. 11. Globe. TEMPERANCE ST.. 024. corner Thirteenth -■st. Eight-room house, cellar, city water. 1 itooius. LUFF ST.. IS, WEST— Furnished front room with alcove, closets and bath. 1100 ROADWAY ST.. 523— One nicely furnished rooui;bath, etc. In house; fine location. 100-102 BROADWAY, 880— Rooms, furnished or un furnished. _ : _ 100 CENTRAL AY., tit.—F urnished front room for rent. ', ; 100 DOUGLAS ST.. »7— Furnished and unfur nished rooms. 100 EXCHANGE ST., 866 NORTH— Comfortably furnished room on second floor for a gentle man; modern conveniences; bath adjoins. 100 IFTHfST., 119 WEST— A good room. .' - 100 I^OURTU ST., CO WEST— One large tur nished front room for rent. 100 ORT ST7 - 890— pleasant, furnished front room . _1 OURTH ST.. 123 WEST— Pleasant furnished room first door above Rice park. I OUR FRONT BEDROOMS— AII newly furnished; also two unfurnished front par lors. Apply M.. Globe. 08-100 GOODRICH AY., 240— Four nice rooms, kitchen, cellar, soft water, good yard, $18. •■■"■■ 100 Gl OODRICH AY., 240— Six rooms, kitchen, eel- I 'lar, soft water, good yard; #25. 100 JACKSON ST., Furnished rooms, on . suite. - . 88-118 JACKSON ST., between Tenth and Eleventh- Well furnished front room; cold and hot water; use of bath. 100-2 ROOMS— Nicely furnished, $10 and $15 per month, within 5 minutes' walk of postoffice and convensent to street cars, in vicinity of Plym outh church. C. 11. S., Globe. 100 LOUIS ST"7 255— One pleasant front room, furnished, nail block from street cars; refer ences required. _________ NINTH ST., 27 EAST -One furnished room. il 100 TV 1 NTH ST., 35, EAST-Pleasant rooms with 1^ board. 100 OAK ST., 240 SOUTH— Two front connecting rooms, furnished, with bath. ■ 100 LEAS ANT A V., 224— Two unfurnished rooms and board to man and wife- with references: : 100 . PEARL ST.. 215— Ground floor, furnished, for dining Hall or housekeeping. 100-7 PARK AY., 403— Opposite Madison school; 4 elegant basement rooms, suitable for house keeping; small family preferred. • 100 RONDO ST., 349— pleasant front room on first floor; furnished with accommodations for two young ladies. 100 f) OBERT ST., 305— Two nicely furnished *> rooms. 1 ROOMS — Two rooms, connected, in private family, with board; just the thing for 2 gents or gent and wife. B. 8.. Globe. 100-3 OOM-MATK— A respectable lady room mate; good location; rent low; board if de sired. _M . R., Globe. 100-1 ROOMS On May 1, 5 unfurnished rooms in nice house (modern), to gentleman and wife for light housekeeping, in central location; refer ence. Pleasant rooms, Globe. 100 ROOMS— elegant rooms, Knauft block, for light housekeeping. Inquire at 340 East Seventh st. 97-100 ROOM— Pleasantly furnished room in private family; central location; first-class board near by; gentleman only. R. U., Globe. 100 ROOM Nicely 'furnished, suitable for two gentlemen, in strictly private family; within 6 minutes' walk of postoflne; modern improve ments; references required. Address J. _G lobe. ■ -- . •■■' 99-100 ; SIXTH ST., 309— front and back parlor, and bath included; cheap and suitable for four gentlemen. 100-102. SPRUCE ST.. 227— Finely furnished front room suitable for two; also one single room; use of bath. •_ 100-3 QPRUCE ST., 231— Fine single front room for £3 gentleman only. 100 QT.. PETER ST., 653— Unfurnished rooms, ln- O quire at 053 St. Peter st. 100 STILLWATER ST., 554— A suite 'of rooms suitable for two gentlemen; a pleasant place for summer; references required. 100 SEVENTH ST., 232 WEST— Nicely-furnished single and double rooms with board, also use of bath; terms moderate. 100-103 EVENTJI^'ST., corner Pine st.— Suite of two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; Knauft block. Inquire 139 Seventh st. 100 EVENT ST.. 92 EAST — One nicely fur nished bed room: front, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms easy. 100 "TABLE for rent. 127 West Fifth st. — ' 100-101 TENTH ST., 103 WEST— Three furnished rooms for rent. $12, $10, $6. 100-2 ILTON ST., One famished room in a private family. 100-102 'HIRTEENTH ST., 249 EAST— floor, JL .. four rooms and kitchen for rent and furni ture for sale by a family leaving tho city; inquire at premises. , 100 rpHIKD ST., 257 WEST— A pleasant furnished X front room on third floor. 100 BIRD ST., 342 WEST— large front par lors, unfurnished, and four front bedrooms, newly furnished. 93-100 rpEMPERANCE, 472— Finely furnished front X room, with bay window and all modern con veniences attached. 100 ripEMPERANCE ST., 528— Rooms. 99-102 ST.. 521— Nice furnished room. 100 \JtJ ABASHA ST., 41.4— Unfurnished room. " : 100-2 WALNUT STREET, 38 i— Two front rooms, with bed rooms adjoining each, furnished or unfurnished. _oo VI TEST SEVENTH ST.. 224-Niceiy '. fur- VV nished room in Herbst block; near Seven corners; bath. Apply. 100 WASHINGTON ST .",379— Pleasant; well fur \ V nished rooms to rent, near Rice park. 100-103 Offices. OFFICE ROOM— Ground floor, in First Na tional bank building. Inquire of D. 11. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. . ; 100-0 Miscellaneous. ARBEP. SHOP for rent cheap. Third and Minnesota. UTCHER SHOP for rent cheap. Third and ■ Minnesota. .-•■■'■ FOR RENT— To a good man and wife, one of the best farms of 100 acres in this part of the country; a fine stream of spring water runs through the place; has lake front, produces 75 tons of hay a year, only three miles from a city of 10,000 population; no competition, as this is about the only piece of well-cleared land in that local ity; hay brings $20 per ton at home this spring! good improvements; I will- rent cheap to a good man that. can furnish reference; if you mean business call, otherwise don't bother me. N. K. Frost, 41 East Fourth st. 98-102 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ATTENTION— offer this season tho . largest and finest stock of light carriages in St. Paul; rockaways. phaetons, top and open bug gies, surreys, Concord wagons, delivery three spring wagons, : bandy wagons, pony carts and harness of every description; we have selected the best makers and defy competition as to price and quality; call before purchasing. King's Car riage Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts.-- ■..;■ ■-,-- ■-..- . : .93-184 OR SALE Cheap— Horse. Call at 433 Ellen st. between 12 and 2 p. m. 100-102 HORSE Will sell or exchange for real estate in city, a young and very promising horse with every quality to become a peer among trot ting horses; price $1,500: a cousin of this horse sold for $20,000; this is a snap. Address Box 2176. St. Paul. ,ioi HORSE for sale, six years old, black gelding, sound and gentle; will sell on time. Can be seen at 292 Rondo st. _ HORSE for sale cheap, at 230 Smith st W. __ Bock. 98-101 BUSINESS CHANCE^. ONFECTIONERY for Sale— 4l4 broadway. ' G. Wagner. 98-101 DRUG STORE FOR SALE on a corner in one of the best localities in the city, with stock and fixtures, long lease and good will: the stock is clean and fresh and the fittings and fix tures of the best kind; includes a Magnolia soda fountain and tumbler. washer, and in. fact every thing necessary for a - first-class business; excel lent dwelling above the store; low rent: this is a chance seldom met with for a competent druggist; only reason for selling owner is compel ed to quit business. For sale very low by N. K. Solomon, 3Bo Robert st. ' .■■.-■■ 98-102 LAUNDRY for sale, in good running order and -J doing : a cash business, with ' lease and fix tures, horse, wagon and tlsigh. -Laundry, Globe. 100-101 _ PARTIES wishing to sell their business can - advertise with great probability of attracting a buyer with Record ■ Advertising company, - 104 East Fourth si.. Room 83. 100-0 j X"o A =■••',' LOST -AND FOUND." ~~ ORSE STRAYED— Bay mure with white strip across"! face; weighs about 1,250: a liberal reward will be paid for any information: N. Bluinenthal, 3ls.East Seventh.- 101-102 PAPERS FOUND— Large envelope addressed .-Lewis Kberhart, containing, legal papers, now in the possession of ,J. "K. Rodney, who is hereby requested to deliver them at 143 East Fifth st. and receive reward. •■■■' ' .- 1 BOARDING OFFERED. ! WEEKLY BOARD, $.1.25: 21 meal tickets, '; $3.50; bast food, best cooking, at 142 Wa basha it. .-vj 93-104 ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. , Brown it linn ley* List. lillJ Robert st., corner fifth. *^(a( m ) , - or— Bll "- ,k 2, mhii-oh's addition. SO F\(\(\— THREE lots, corner Park ay. ! 'P'v.i^vU and Atwatcr st.; Howell; a bargain.' i *)sl < l ; "_ |— VHIAttQULAk* lot. 35 front j — L______ on Rice »t.. corner Lyton; call early. : <ft.{ Onn-SKVKN-ttOOML house and lot, j *P l Vj^\J\J corner Franklin and Cypress. <4i*(.W \t ) LOT— Ross st.one block from Seventh. <ft») Q(\< \— SIX-ROOM house and lot.corner 'J'>v.OUU Robio and Ada sts. %A,( M JLOT *" Lily Uale aduitlon -' (ft/ 'F}t I— LOTS in Syndicate No. 5, Hamliue. Q!A ()0()— NINE-ROOM house" on Rondo j tS»I 1 r~\r\(\— THREE lots on Rondo St.; house «S>__ S _>UW on each. .... . ■ ... . -> > ■? QT\ U(i(\— SIX-ROOM house and lot corner •r>l,l)UU Gaultier and Wayzata sts.j $400 each; a snap. J j . ». *_ I 1 A/ V— -M L*house "and" lot "on l Way. !=-* _________ 9 _ . - )( \— LOT on Morton st. •ft 1 f.nn- ' and lot on Jessamine st.. «gJl^mj Oakville Park addition. ■ : /"IHEAP vacant lots in all parts of the city. PERSONS desiring bargains in houses and lots will save money by examining our list. STORE, stcck of groceries and fixtures for sale at Invoice prices. '. . ACRE LIST— IOO acres in section 9, Grant township, $80 per acre. 1/4 f.(\ ACRES in towns of Cottage Grove it.' 1 \J\J . and Newport, with valuable improve ments, 575 per acre. ■ 4ft A (\(\ FOR a beautiful tarm of 100 acres, •pO^^plJl./ with all necessary improvements; eighty acres under plow; one and one-halt miles from station; Empire township, Dakota county,, $*7 AriA— FORTY acres in section 4. New <p / )*J\J\J Canada township. ___ (ftL? r^nrWFOßTYTcres in section 33, White JU3UUU Bear township . <£»•_> F\C\('\— EIGHTY acres in section 30.Cen- KjO%Qyj\J treville township. • ; QO r\I\(X— SECTION 9, one of Underwood's i?4)'JUU Acre lots. - <ftQ i) (} (\— TEN acres in section 1, Rose «5>0 S aCUU township. '-..;.. (£»•") 4 (\f.— SIX acres in section 8, New Can- J)^WU ada township. ; ..j. -.;. : 'ftr? /=.( FORTY acres in section 4, White i{?^v>vUU Bear township. ■ fllj/l - THIRTY acres in section 26, f'jyOUU Mounds View township. ■ , SQ^TJTvy^SIX acres in section 34, fronting /»;UUU Lake Josephine. -.■ ■ - : THE above is only a few of our numerous bar gains in acre tracts; we have exclusive con tracts in all cases and are prepared to deliver anything we sell. Brown & Hanley. ■ - -i '•. ■ E. S. Norton's Elst. 335 Robert st TEN-ACRE tracts north of Lake Como at a bargain for a few days. r ■■ EIGHT-ROOM house on Owasco St.. between Victoria and Avon sts.. 84,000. . : T OTS 14 and 15, block 3, Palace addition. KA FEET front on Seventh st., lot 3, block 34. fJ\J Kittson's addition, $25.000. /_»/ \ FEET tront on Rice st. corner of Rico and OU Sherburne sts., $10,809. ■-■ --■ --;■„' EIGHT-800M 'house on south-facing lot on Lincoln a v., onlyso.ooo. '.:.; •j/A ACRES just north of fair grounds, $15,000. TWO LOTSin block 4, Winterls addition; one lot sixty-five feet front, one ' sixty-two feet front; $1.200. . ' ■,-'-■' ' SOUTHERLY half of lot 7, block 9, Terrace 1 0 Park, $1,800. ' ■ _ : LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 23 and 24, block 20, Winter's addition, $0,(00. A FEW lots near Lexington ay., at $600 each. T OT 21, block 6, Summit Park, $2,500. " BLOCKS in Spring Park; this is a beautiful ad dition upon which the, motor depot is to be built at once; located south of stock yards. pOBNEB lot on Blair st.i $750. ABOUT forty acres two miles north of Lake _Como at the very low price of $24,000. - 01 - 100 ACRES north of fair grounds at Ajx. a very low price • ' :•■'' •_>rv ACRES just east of Lake Phalen, very de •j\J sirably located. ■'■■■■■, . OEVEN-EOOM house on Rondo.st, $3,500. I £. F ACRES on west shore of Lake Owasso. , rp WO south-facing lots in Boulevard addition, J- $900 each. . .-_. 98-102 LOTS 2, 3, 20 and 27, block 24, Summit Park ad dition; will sell one or the four. J. F. Elsen mender's List. . 472 Rice St. ; . • THE following list is for s ale on monthly pay ments, $15 down and i~ per month, or ether, w.'sa. ; ' 1 ( \ LOTS at*23o per single lot, near Rica st. L«/ I LOTS at $300 to $359 per single lot, near OU Rica st. '■ " ■ . 'J f\ LOTS on and near Rice St., and on lake /\J fronts at $400 per lot: "■ - : ;\\^ CENTRAL, nice lots with nouses at $850. $900, $1,300, $2,000. $2,500, $4,500, with good bargains. ■; '■••- « ACRE LOTS — Five acre lots and far us for sale on and ne^r Rice st., on easy terms. *80 GTB7 eerfsTP artlar^Els i_ Room 12, Chamber of Commerce., OEVEN-ROOM, south-facing modern house Oon Holly ay. ' . y> , • •'-.' .."■::<.'. LOTS and half blocks in Sylvan Park below market price. il ■'..■:>'•-'' BLOCKS in Spring Park, South St. Paul. A BLOCK and lots on Lake Phalen. _——-__——_—___——_. — _ ' BUSINESS lot near corner Seventh and St. Clair sts. ,j !;.'.-. i, '''.-j-'-y rpHE above are all bargains. 95-107 Miscellaneous. !'! "" t BSTRACTS OF TITLE and all other man uscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. . \ ,332* I^OR SALE— 330 acres in Bloomington. lienne- | pin county, a few miles above Ft. Snelling; large house and outbuildings. .'Address 'I_ I H. • Shofield. Ft. Snelling. 1 ; ■•>:■ ■'■'• -.?■•■> -88-104 ' F~~ OUR LOTS in Oakland Park addition on Marshall ay., two blocks from depot, cheap \ S. S. Stokes, under First National bank. ....■ 100-8 HERE is a snap on St. Anthony bill, east of Kent St.; south facing, three feet above grade. 53x133, $4,500. N. R. Frost, 41 East Fourth st: ■ '■• : :. ■--:.■ '■ - •■■'- "'">• •-.- 98-102 IRENE'S ADDITION— Lots for sale on Rice st., north of Northern Pacific tailroad ; Rice Street station; lots ranging from $200 to $500; $25 or $50 cash, balance $5 monthly; lots selling rapidly; lor particulars call at office of Schwab & Bro., 409 Sibley st. - ■ ' - : - 72-101 <ft/_ Of If FOR a flourishing business prop tiP"*^vJ_R_' erty on the street car line. C. O.i Globe. ■ •■■;■■■£-■ •■•-■■ -. ; 100-106 ~\(\F\ ACRES not far from city limits at $175 L\JtJ an acre; this is the cheapest suburban property in the market and will prove a profitable investment to the buyer. P. A., Globe. : .100-101. F\fi FEET, corner of Selby and Dale sts., end *J\J of cable line, cheap. N.R.Frost, .41 East Fourth st. ' . ..'"-■.- ••,*•.-•■ ■ ' 98-102 irj/\FEET on Summit ay. east ot Kent; J.VJ V cheapest dirt on the avenue. N. R. Frost. - ■ - ': 08-102 ■".. ' ■'••■■■■■■■. ■ FINANCIAL. ■■..•■■-.-.;.- -.-;"' MONEY is loaned by vs 7on.- improved real lit estate security in St. Paul,' Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, 6^, 7, 1% and S per cent.; on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. Newport „ Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 164 Drake block, St. Paul. .<f---.-- ,■;■— -.— • 73* NATIONAL GERMAN-American, St. Paul National, Capital and Merchants National bank stock for sale. S. S. Stokeß, Investment Broker, under First National bank. '.. ; 100-0 MONEY LOANED on real estate, interest payable .here; mortgages bought: lot on Newcomb st., near plow works, for sale - cheap if taken quick. H. Caldwell, Chamber of Commerce building. ■, v.. /.. . . -■; :■._■■ <* .■ . - . 4g» MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COM pany— from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal; also on warehouse receipts, "diamonds and ■' gold watches. J. S. Maekoy, manager, Room 7. First National bank building, St. PauL and Boom 7. Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis, :••<•:. -250* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, from, -if l?-l up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 or over. 3. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. '-.. >■■.'.-.•■_■ 240* MONEY TO LOAN In sums of $1,000 to $10, --000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. " • V<■" -1 ■ v.- 22' WANTED for three or five years, $6,000 at 7 per cent., ...on unencumbered improved property, on Lake Minnetonka.' -A. D. V . Globe - ' ;■ ;-.- ' 100-106. ■-." ■":•■-: r.?: ' <ftl() *••*». #50, !»100 LOj LOAN on V-tV/*, furniture, pianos, ,; carriages," -.horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any arti clo of value; cash advance mado on goods in stor age; promptness and privacy guaranteed in mak ing our loans; reasonable - rates and no outside lees. . St. Paul Loan Company, No. 22 West ' Sixth st.. Panorama budding. tf •<-. •_->/ ($» . *ll)OUUU.'V_^_i_T?i_ft' : tjpll /UtUUU Paul real estate, at 6. 7 and 8 percent: money furnished immediately. S 8 Stokes. Investment Br. k r, under. First ' National bunk ■••■'•' — ■■■■■<■■;,:■>; '-.Wim* ; ■ -•:- :. TO EXCHANGE^ : /.v'-- .. v^ ; };, ■;_■■• TO EXCHANGE- A neat 5-room house and '-»- large lot for vacant lot* or acres near the .city. A. F. Maschger, 106 East Seventh, raom a. AUCTION-SALES. j STINSON'S FRANCES STRKEIV AODI- I tlonon Dayton's Muff, containing 80 acres, to ' be sold at auction— l will offer at public auction, at the rooms of the Ileal Estate board, at No. 51 East Fourth street, near the corner of Cedar, the whole of tho above addition, which consists of 20 lots of four acres each. This property is located on Dayton's bluff, two miles inside the city limits, and about two miles from the union depot, and is on the line of East Third street. It is bounded by Frances, ; English. Conway and Bock streets, and is traversed by Clarence, Fulton, Birming ham, Moors, High, Sigcl aud Hancock (Third) streets. Purchasers can subdivide these blocks as best suits themselves. This is the largest piece of property that has been placed upon tho | market at auction in a good many years, and it is, j safe to say that purchasers : will realize a hand some profit on their investment, • before their sec ond payments . become due. Tho sale will bo called at promptly 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon of Saturday, April hi. Further information will be given hereafter through those columns. Plats of the grounds can be obtained upon application at my office on and alter Wednesday next. Sam uel G. Sloan, agent for James Stinson, Esq., 120 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn. 101-100 A. M. Doherty, Auctioneer. : GOOD HOUSE AND LOT at Auction— l will sell at auction on tho premises on York st.. near Greenbrier ay., on Monday, April 11, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, lot 8, in block 33, Arling ton Hills addition to St. Paul. This lot is 40x120 feet to a twenty-foot alley. The improvements consist of a good dwelling house of eight rooms, good cellar, cistern and well, large barn, etc. The terms will be made known on the grounds on the day of sale. This is a fine chance for a man of moderate means to secure for himself a desirable home in a rapidly developing portion of the city. Further particulars will be given hereafter. A. M." Doherty, auctioneer, (Successor to P. T. Kava nagh _ C 0.,) 422 Wabasha st. 96-101 ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE * at auction— l will sell at auction, at the residence, 271 Summit ay., on Wednes day.April 13. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, a very fine lot of household furni ture, consisting in part of a very elegant hall mir ror, French plate glass, heavy gilt frame and ash rack; one very fine ebony parlor suite; elegant hall suite, upholstered in leather, fine portieres and draperies; very elegant bookcase; very fine antique sideboard (very valuable): very fine bed room suites and furniture; easy chairs, lounges, tables, dining room furniture, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, fine Brussels and ingrain carpets, lawn mowers, stoves, crockery, etc., etc., etc. This furniture will amply repay an attendance, as it has been selected with a great deal of taste and discretion, and with the intention of keeping it for years, selected none but the very best material, but having disposed of his home, the owner has decided to sell his furniture at auction.' Fuller particulars of this sale will be given hereafter. A. M. Doherty, Auctioneer (successor to P. T. Kav anagh _ Co) . 101-103 FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY at auc tion—l will sell at auction on the premises on St. Peter st., near Seventh, on Tuesday, April 12, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, SO feet frontage on St. Peter st. by 120 feet in depth: this property is now occupied by the department and is the ground on which stands Engine House No. 1; this is one the most valuable pieces of property that has ever been offered at auction in the city and its adapta bility for business purposes should call out a large number, of capitalists; the property at a slight extra expense can be maae to pay an income of at least 15 per cent, on the investment; the terms will be #10,000 cash; the balance in 1 and 2 years, secured by mortgage; immediately after the sale of this property I will sell at auction 50x100 ieet north of the Market house, with frontage on Eighth St.; this property will be one of the best business points in the city before the expiration of 2 years; terms, one-third cash, balance in 1 and 2 years. A. M. Doherty. auctioneer (successor to P. T. Kavanagh & C0.), 422 Wabasha st. 101-102 WANTED TO RENT. BATTERY*— In good working "order. J. X., __ Globe-_ 2 ROOMS — From May 1, three unfurnished rooms with board for gentleman, wife and child; private family preferred and would prefer the hill. ,___ 100-3 I) — Connecting rooms with board; must »- be private faintly; modern conveniences, yard, good neighborhood; no objection to suburbs. 52 Gilfillan block. 97-101 WANTED to rent unfurnished flat of 5 rooms, convenient to business center, not in puDlic block; or floor in private residence; will purchase furniture if parties having furnished flat desires to sell. E. S., 10, Globe. 98-104 — ~~— *~~— — —~~— ■ ————»___■—————■ m ■— ■ — m m m gg . INSTRUCTION. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type-writing and Telegraphy — First-class and exclusive; names of graduates now holding positions sent on application; lessons day and evening or by mail; send for circulars. • Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third sts.. St. Paul. 332* ' - PERSONAL. ONSULT Madame Teitsworth" the - most . wonderful natural seer and clairvoyant for tnne teller. 49 East Sixth st. " 96-102 MRS. ALICE BAGNELL. magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver disease. 380 Broadway. > ■ 100-G MRS. LUCY DOYLE, St. Paul, Minn.—Fort une teller and Indian herb doctor. Address 452 Minnesota st. --'• " 92-112 • ! DYE WORK-?. DL. JAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— •c' Clothing a specialty. 412 Wabash- st.it. Paul, Minn ■■■:< LONDON FEATHER DYE HOUSE— trich feathers cleaned and dyed to match sample. 30}_ West Third st., upstairs, foot of St. Peter. 100.5 BOARDING WANTED. BOARD and room by young man, with Catho lic, private family, in vicin ty of St. Michael's church. West St. Paul; references. Address, stating terms, etc., F. 32, Globe. 2 B~ OARD AND ROOM within 5 minutes' walk of postoffice by single gent; terms moderate. J. H. S., 578 Broadway. i; AT AND AROUND SEVEN CORNERS JOHN A. LAABS, upnolsterer, corner of Seventh and Exchange sts.; steam renova tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work guaranteed. 104* 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 BARRER, first class, at F. J, Trunks, corner Nicollet and Third. 99-100 SITUATION WANTED. OOKKEEPER— By a commercial graduate who can also show best of references; wages very reasonable. Bookkeeper, Globe, Minneapo lis. . 7 .." MISCELLANEOUS. OKSE CLIPPING well done at Myers & Hunter's shop, 225 Second st. north. Will iam Yonn. -«■ ■ 9S. 118 SEE US in regard to acre property between Twin Cities; special bargains for a few days- Moore & Blai-dell, 108 Central ay. Minneapolis. '_____ 98-101 ;\_T ANTED TO RENT or purchase 2 or 3 ! f V : scows 12 to IS feet wide and 30 feet or over long. Call or address Minnesota Stone company, 319 Nicollet ay.. Room 23. Minneapolis. 83* M ~*~*'~'~'*~**~*'~"~— — I M ~™~**_*> Proposals for Stock Cattle and Horses. : - :.:.'•-. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, } « Office of Indian Affairs, March 15. 1887. J ■ Sealed proposals indorsed "Proposals for Stock ■ Cattle or Horses," as the case may be, and ad dressed to the Commissioner of : Indian Affairs, Chamber ot Commerce building, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis, Mo., will be re ceived there until 1 o'clock of Friday, April 15, 1887, for furnishing for the Indian service the following animals, viz: 100 brood mares, of American stock, from four (4) to seven (7; years old, sound, well broken, without blemishes and to weigh not less than 950 pounds, of which 80 are to be delivered at the Ponca agency. I. T., and 70 at the Blackfeet Agency, Montana. - 1,000 head ot stock cattle, one-half. heifers and one-half; cows, of native stock (natives of Da kota, 'Wyoming,. Montana or Idaho), not under two or over five years ola, to be delivered at Crow Agency. Montam. >._-' : 600 yearling heifers of graded stock, natives of Arizona, New Mexico or Texas, to be delivered at Fort Apache, Ariiona. ' 60 graded bulls \half breed from thoroughbred), not over two yean old, natives of Dakota, Wyo ming. Montana or Idaho, to be delivered at Crow Agency, Montana. i\V v 20 yearling heifeii, one-half grade Shorthorn; 15 half grade Jersei heifers, i two years old; one graded yearling bur and 30 ' Cotswold sheep, to be delivered at the ' Fort Stevenson Industrial School, Dakota. \'. „ These cattle must je delivered at the respect ive points named no; later than June 30, 1887. ex cept stock cattle for Crow Agency, which may be delivered in July. 188:. . In making the awards the right will be reserved to increase or diminish the quantity required to any extent, and the further right to increase or diminish the amount specified in any contract to an extent not exceeding twenty-five cer centum. - certified CHECKS. Each bid n;ust be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States deposit ory, made payable to the undersigned for at least 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will b« forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned to tho bidder. .• .:•.■: -■ ; The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best inter est of the service J ■ • • . , [i . ,i 82-103 ■ J. D. C. ATKINS, Commissioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey—as. In Probate Court, special term, April 1, 1837. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Wessinger, .deceased. V ' .. - : : ' Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Pro bate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of October, A. D. 1887, at ten o'clock •a. m., 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 I 1 creditors to present their claims against said es- j ! tate, at.tho expiration of which time | all 1 claims \ ! not presented: or not proven to its satisfaction i shall be forever barred, unless for good: cause • . shown further time be allowed. By, the Court. V. a [_. 9. J - .--' /. E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probata. - : ' T-K ST. Pacl 'IhusiM-omi'any, Administrator. ' • ' - apr4-sw-moB ■'.)••.•-..■•.. -, Confirmatijn of Assessment for Graiins j James Street. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., April 7, 1887. J Tho assessment of benefits, costs and ex penses arlslug from grading James street, from Victoria street ' to Western Av enue, in tho city of St. Paul, Minne sota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and Tor said city, said Board will meet at their office in said olty at 2 p. in., on the 21st day of April. A. D. 1887. to hear objections (If any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a -list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: v . Pioneer Real Estate and Building Society's Subdivision of Block 36, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Anna E Brunuell I ": $72 75 Frederick H Schade 2 72 75 Same 3 72 75 Pioneer Real Estate and Build ing 50ciety.. ...... .....4 72 75 Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. ':'•':■•'••_•- .7 Supposed owner and description. Block. Benefits Winterrauce (except Sill 8-12 ft of Wiy 58% ft).. .... 35 $291 75 Rogers & Coleman's Subdivision of Block 22, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and ' description. Lot. Block. Benefits Peter J Kerst, Wiy y of 21&22 2 $106 75 Mathias Schmitz, Eiy Vi of 21&22 '.H 2;; 106 75 Henry Haake 1&2 2 213 50 Robert A Smith.... 20,21-22 1 213 50 AnnaSladek...... 1 1 147 25 A. V. Brown's Subdivision of Block 23, Stin son, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and - description. Lot. Benefits WDKirk 38.39&40 $230 00 Same... 21.22&23 230 00 A X Barnum 20.19&18 230 00 WDKirk 1,2&3 230 00 Brown's Subdivision of Block 24, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. ) Supposed owner and ' J - '. description. Lot. Benefits Estate of G Hewitt 39&40 $230 00 Allie Hewitt 21 ' 105 75 Eliz E Eldridge 20 147 25 WWChamplin 1 147 25 Kotnchilds". Subdivision of Block 34, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Henry S Kothchills ...10 r 2" $5150 Same 9 2 46 00 Same .8 '.'".;_-'>'' 46 00 Same. 7 2 * 46 00 Same . 6 2 46 00 Same 5. 2 -46 00 Same 4 2 46 00 Same ..3 2 '■'■' 46 00 Same... 2 2 • " -46 00 Same 1 2 ' 46 00 Same .8 1 60 75 Same 7 . 1 46 00 5ame....... ....6 :-:;l?-v' : 46 00 Same 5 t l 46 00 Same 4 1 ■ : 46 00 Carrie Bernheimer 1 l-'* 165 75 Kerst's Subdivision of Block 33, • Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot, : Benefits City of St. Paul 14 $79 00 Same 13 73 75 5ame........ ..........12 73 75 Same 11 73 75 ! Same .........10 73 75 Same :;.."' 9 73 75 Same 8 73 75 Same 7 73 75 Pefer Kerst... 6 73 75 Same... 5 73 75 Same 4 73 75 Same 3 73 75 Same..; '. 2 73 75 Same 1 , 79 00 A. V. Brown's Subdivision of Block 32, Stin son, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. • Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits, John C Herman. 12 $86 50 Frank 80ckner................. 11 86 50 A Heinl 10 86 50 Frank Bcnescb 9 86 50 Same. .... 8 86 50 EstWLMintzer 7 86 50 A Hewitt 6 86 50 M J Welch ....;.... 5 86 50 G Ris ... 4 86 50 Same 3 86 50 Same ..;.. 2 8650 Same 1 . 86 50 T. Daly's Subdivision of Block 31, Stinson, Brown _ Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. James Ruddy 11 $138 00 Edward Hammer 10 73 75 M Devitt, (Niy of Seventh street) 9 ;v,73 75 Same, (Niy of Seventh street). 8 : . 55 25 Same, (Niy of Seventh street). 7 36 75 Same, (Niy of Seventh street). 6 \- ; 9 25 M Daly 3 73 75 MWallerich 2 82 75 Margaret Galles 1 138 00 Stinson's Subdivision of Block 25. Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. . Lot. Benefits M Simonitsch 35&36 $214 50 Church of St. Francis of Sales 32,33&34 214 50 W Yon de Weier 10&11 36 75 A B and E P Wilgus :. 9 ... 925 John C Bottingen 8 55.25 Anna J M00re......... 7 "55 25 Ramsey's Subvision of W y of Block 26, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition .■ to St. Paul. !<*":.■. Supposed owner and description. . . Lot. . Benefit? .CStahlmanu 18.19&20 $232 75 Same .'. ..' 1.2&3 232 75 A.V. Brown's Subdivision of E y of Block 26, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. . Lot. Benefits Mercy B Sandford 20 $174 75 C Stablmann 1,2_3 230 00 A.V. Brown's Subdivision of W}. of Block 30, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. ,Lot. Benefits Win Schmidt 1 $86 50 Same '. ;. 2 86 50 Same, Wiy y of ........... 8 : - 43 25 Fred Ritcber Eiy y of ...3 43 25 5ame....... 4 86 50 Same 5 66 50 Same (except Webster street).. 6 33 25 Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. _ Supposed owner and description. , Block. Benefits Fred Richter. Wiy 90 ft of Eiy 250 ft of Eiy y. of . .30 $165 75 Jas Stinson, Eiy 160 ft of Eiy Hot ......30 294 50 H S Fuirchlld and G Clark, (ex cept James and Erie streets -.;..:. . and railroad right of way).... 27 1,564 00 Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits John Smith (except rail road) .........22 23 $9 25 Jll3 Stinson . (except rail road) ...23 28 51 50 S E Dawson (except rail road) .V.24; 28 100 00 Patrick Marainnn. Wiy % ,',.. . ; : 0f... ............ ........25 28 5150 Juo J Ellis, Ely y Of 25 £8 , 5150 Jas Stinson ...26 28 103 00 E Mott ................ 27 28 103 00 S E Dawson, Wiy y of . .28 28 18 50 Ramsey & Dittman (less rai1way).. ...... .......30 28 55 25 Jas 5tin50n.......... ....31 28 103 00 . 5ame............ 82 '.-. 28 : .103 00 SE Dawson 33. 28 103 00 Jas Stlnsou .. ; . ...:..... .34 : 28 ' 103 00 Ramsey & Dittman ......85 28 .'.'.103 00 1 JasStinson... 36 28 103 00 5EDaw50n............ 37 28 103 00 5ame::.....:,. ......... .;38- . '28 103 00 E M0tt.........'.\....-..:.39 28 103 00 Ramsey,& Dittman 40 28 103 00 Alex Dobrack (except part : to city) ::....:;:.::-:. 73 28 36 75 Valentine Kinke :....... '.2 28 ".r 92 00 : Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefit* Robert Palmer 71 28 $92 00 St. Joseph's Female Acad* omy 70 28 92 M Mott 09 28 92 00 Ramsey & Dittman....... 68 28 92 00 SB Dawson .....66 28 73 78 Jas Stinson, Ely 62 ft of. 28 73 75 Same..... .........53 28' 202 50 Ramsey & Dittman... 52 28 110 50 Mott .48 28 110 50 Ramsey & Dittman ......47 28 110 50 Jas Stinson (except streot)4s 28 86 50 E M Fairohild (except _. street) 44 28 73 71 JasStinson(exceptßtreet)43 28 18 50 E C Long (except street). 42 28 -178 All objections to said assessment must be made In writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meet* in «- K. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. 101-102 Confirmation of Assessment for Paying Sixth Street. ■ ■ Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City; of St. Paui„ Minn,, April 7, 1887. J The assessment of benefits, costs and ex» penses arising from paving Sixth (6th) street (with cedar blocks), from Wabasha street ta the northwesterly line of Oak street, and from the southeasterly lint- of College Avenue to the southeasterly line of Summit Avenue, in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office In said city, at 2 p. m. on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1887, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed own ers* names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits The Diocese of St. Paul.. 12 '--■'! ■'. $246 00 Same n 7 246 00 Same 10 7 246 00 Same.... 9 7 .246 00 Same.. 8 7 246 00 Same (except Sixth street) 7 7 246 00 JohnDorn, N'ly %0f...1&2 8 492 00 John F Cumming 3 8 246 00 A X Barnum 4 8 246 00 Same % .....5 8 246 00 Same 6 8 246 00 Rearrangement of Block 9, Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. PauL Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Jane and A . Armstrong, trustees, (except Sixth street) 1 9 $196 75 Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and • description. Lot. Block. Benefits CRGoddard l « $196 75 M S Stokes. 2 8 196 75 United Order of Druids' Grove, No. 1 1 305 25 Maria Mitsch (Siy of Sev enth street) ....12 2 295 25 Geo Mitsch (Sly of Sev enth street) 11 2 295 25 John lpps (Siy of Sev enth street) 10 2 98 50 Geo ..Wlrth (except Sev enth street) 8 2 196 75 StPaulTurnverin........ 7 2 295 25 Peter - Burch, Niy 75 ft 0f.":... . 1 7 295 25 Aug Roedler, Ely y of.. 2 7 147 75 John Schmidt, Wiy y of. 2 7 147 75 Same, E'iy 10 ft of 3 7 49 25 I Bernheiraer, Eiy % of (except Eiy 10 ft) .*.... 3 7 147 75 Theo Henninger, W'ly y ■-' Of "....3 7 98 50 F Rossmanith, Ely y of . 4 7 147 75 P S and Cath Nachtshein, Wiy y of 4 7 147 75 Thos Marrett, Ely 40 ft of (except Seventh street) 5 7 24 75 City of St Paul, N of Sev enth street 6 7 73 75 Helena Fink, Eiy 38 ft of * (N'ly of Seventh street) 1 6 IS7 00 Sarah Willits, W'ly 22 ft of (N'ly of Seventh " * i:: - '--. street) 1 7^ c? : " 108 25 Alex Kamsey (except Sev enth street) 2 6 295 25 J W Bass 3 6 295 25 The Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church (ex cept Sly 30 ft) 4 6 295 25 Chas A Moore 5 6 295 25 Same 6 6 295 25 C C Berkman 12 3 295 25 D Kelliner, Eiy % of 11 3 147 75 Frank Danz, Wiy y 0f... 3 147 75 Frank Danz, Jr., Ely y of 10 3 147 75 Bridget Stewart, W'ly y 0t... 10 3 147 75 Helen E Brown 9. 3 295*5 Rath Will, Eiy y of 8 3 147 75 ! J B Messing. Sly 66 ft of W'ly of 8 .>.Bi& 147 75 Same, Sly % of 7 3 295 25 Jacob Danz, Siy y of 12 4 295 25 Same, Sly y of Eiy y of.ll 4 147 75 Geo Presley, S'ly y of Wiy Hot... 11 4 147 75 Alex Ramsey 10 4 295 25 L Bockenfeld. Ely % of.. 9 4 147 75 Henry Meyerding.Wiy y j of 9 4 147 75 Bridget O'Connor, Sly y Of 7&8 4 590 50 Alex Ramsey 1 5 295 25 J B Sanborn 2 5 295 25 St. Paul Armory Associa tion, Ely y of 3 5 147 75 Annie B Cloud et ai, W'ly Kot 3 5 147 75 Alex Ramsey 4 5 205 25 M J Watrner, NE'lv y A of. 5 5 295 25 Henry Herr, NEiy 31% ftot.... :... « 5 295 25 Aug Botzet, NEiy % of. . 1 55 295 85 Same 2 55 295 25 E S Bergstrom 3 55 295 25 A Hie Hewitt 4 55 -295 25 Same 5 55 295 25 Chas Haggenmiller, Siy - -%ot.. ..10 56 295 25 Josephine Haggenmiller, SiyKpf... ...9 56 295 25 Anna Geist 8 56 295 25 Sophia Erd. . 7 56 295 25 Partly in Irvine's Enlargement and Partly ia Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Henry Justus 6 56 $295 25 Irvine's Enlargement to Rice and Irvine's Ad dition to St. Paul.'. Supposed owner and . description. Lot. Block. Benefits Peter Borkey — 15& 10 59 $1,062 75 Urs Borer 18 .59 .1,062 7 . Supposed owner and description . Benefits M G McKinlay. Beginning at NEiy corner of lot 23, block 59, Irvine's V Enlargement to Rice _ Irvine's Ad- '.'■"'" dition to St. Puul; thence Eiy to"'X-. SE'ly corner of said lot 23; thence SW'ly along Niy line of alley 91.15 ft; thence NWiy and parallel with Ely line of said lot ,23, to Siy line . of Summit Avenue; thence Eiy along Siy line of Summit Avenue to beginning (except Sixth street)..... $885 71 H A Kelliher. Lot 21, Mock 59 (ex- eept Sixth street), Irvine's En- j largcment of Kice & Irvine's Ad- | dition to St. Paul.... | Same. Lot 2 (except Sixth street), I ft . _ _ Culver & Farrington's Subdivision f * Ss ° ™ of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 and W'ly part of lot 9, block 59,Irvine's Enlarge- | ment of Rice „ Irvine's Addition | to St. Paul '._ AH objections to said assessment must bs made in writing and filed with tbo Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. K. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works 101-102 CHAPOTEAUT'S WINE OF PEPTONE Nourishes the sick and convalescent without fa tigue to stomach. Such is the problem resolved by Its delicious aihment, which contains by Bor deaux glass measure, 10 grammes of beef meat entirely digested, also assimilable and deprived of non-digestible particles, it acu as repairer in aU affections of the storaaoh.l iver. and . intestines, difficult digestion, disgust for fool anemia ener vation caused by tumors, cancerous affections, dysentory, fever, diabetes, : and , all : cases which Impose the necessity of nour.shing ' tho sick con sumptives and sustaining ' their strength by a ra. constituting aliment impossible to be supplied by extracts, concentrated broths and raw meat. Th« Chapoteaut Is the nutritif , par : excellence for th» aged and for "children; it augments the ri«_ua_* ofmllk , innurses.-.? Paris, 8 r. Vivienne. r