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SAINT PAUL WANTS WANTS on this page will bo inserted under * ilassitiod headings according to the following j . TABLE OP RATES. '. " I i 7 ' 9 I 3 1 J I £ I f I ' ,-, M° " : - 5" s _ 0' ! Number __ I__ - 2- __; 5" = : Words. ? ahe ! § !■- I words. ? sl 3 5 s r i - i ; I_° In . ' V or loss* . * . S7i» .30 * . 51 '*. 6:5! 75*.8 7 ; 10 words it! .88 .11" .52 .01 761..5S i; words ' .r. .30 .4:1 .58 .69 .88 .■)" 18 words. 18 .--] .-iii .00 .74 .881.01 19 words..:;. -_19i .34.. .64 .*!> .514 1.08 JO words .-'0: .35) .50 .65 .80 .99(1.10 Jl words 21* .37" .53 .09 .85 1.011.17 fc> words 88 .39 .50 .73 .90:1.07 1.24 18 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .9511.181.31 .'4 words "' .42 .60 .78 .96J1.14 1.38 JSworos...".; 85 .41 .83 .82 1.01 1.80 1.39 ! *o words ; .'-'i "48 .00 .86 1.06J1.56 1.46 87 words 27 .48 .69 .510 1 .11 1.32 1.58 i J8 words 88 .4!) .70 .91 1.1211.33 1.54 Awards. . ;_9 .51 .'-i .95 1.1711.39 1.01 50 words ".301 .53 ' .76 .99:1.22 1.-5.1.6 --)1 words...* .31' 55 .79 1.0311.27 1. 5111.76 12 words 321.50 .80 1.0411.2. 1.52 1.76 53 words 33 .58 .-8 I.OP 1.33 1.58 1.80 kwoids. : .34 .60 ..6 1.1-11.3S I.GsI.WO 56 words 35 . 62 .89 1 . 1 1 . 43! 1 . 70 . 97 word- 361.63 .90 ».17;1.4t 1.711.98 17 words .37: .65 .931.21:1.491.77 2.05 iS words 38 .67 .96 1.25 1.54|1.83 2.12 '9 words 39 .69 .99 1 . 29 1 . 59 j 1.8912.19 i Milords. .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.26 I 11 wonts 41 1.341.65 1.96 2.27 »- words... 42, .74 1.06 1.38 1.70-2.02 2.30 13 words 43 .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 2.0S 2.4.1 14 words 44 .77 1.10 1.43 1.76,2.09:2.42 ' 15 words I .45 .79 1.18 1.47,1. 31J2. 2.49 16 words i .46 .81 1.16 1.51 1.86)2.21 2.56 17 words, .. I .47 .831.19 1.551.912.27 2.63 18 words ! .46 .84 L.BO 1.561.98 2 29 2.64 19 words I 4" ..86 1.23 1.60 1.67 8.34 2.71 60 words . . . .| 50 .55|1.26|1.64 8. 02 [3. 40 76 Compound words count two words, and j evey abbreviation counts the same as a lull j irord. In every case the money must ac company the order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. I AGENTS— We want a good, energetic man in every town in the Northwest to sell our new aook. "The tabor Movement:" $1"0 a month I .asilv made. Empyreal Publishing House, Bt. | Paul. . '•'"* I _»I>KKNTICES— Immediately, 3 centlemen to learn railroad and commercial telegraph business at tne Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and Jackson, S;io Jacson st., St. Paul, Minn. '•'■"' OV that can drive and take care of a horse. 00 hast Seventh st. . * BOY about 15 to do chtr_s, corner (irand ay. 3 and Dunlap, near short line. 4 j BON 16 to 18 years old to ta'.e care of team or" j horses and make himself generally useful. K. j Feldhauser, 386 Sibley st __* j B;#'" to do chores around the house. No. 355 [ Jackson st. * j BELL BOY at the Clarendon hotel. Apply j after 0 a. m. _ *| BERBER— Corner Eaton and Fairflild ays. 1.. Stark. . * BERBER— take the furnished shop at j Spooner, will sell or rent: a good chance for right i arty. J. N. Jennings, Spooner, Wis. 1 1. 'IS B-KBERS— Two first-class: wages from $10 to SIS per week. Apply to J. Krzinger, Winnipeg. • 110- IS JLVCKSMITH— For tee Hancock farm; must "be temperate. J. M. Dickinson, Superin tendent. uiA - 0 CLERK— At is! East seventh st.. an experi- L enced grocers' clerk acquainted with city trade to solicit orders; good references required. ; CLERK- Y-un_ man thoroughly experienced in the clothing and gent's furnishing busi ness: for particulars inquire at :tO9 East Seventh st. . - C iLERK— A No. 1 young man. well recom ' mended, to send 111 the country as grocery -ierk; he must be a good penman and willing to do any work pertaining to the business; young man trt m the country preferred. Address or call on Jul. Austr.an. 0" Kast Fifth st 110-17 CARRIER— to carry the Globe in vicinity „ of the Omaha shops; apply at once. W. E. Masraw, city circulator. _ C'TARVENTERS— Corner Western ay. and .' Webster st. Frank Sullivan. 4 AKI'ENTERS— Four: come with tools. 295 1 Aurora ay., near Harrington. _ 4 . CABINETMAKERS — Two first-class men > wanted at 135 East Seventh st. 4 OAT AND VEST makers; also pantaloon makers. Gooch & Harvey, Room 21, Union block, East Fourth st. __ _4 CHAIN' MAN— Experienced, at once. Room SO, < himber of Commerce. 4 T'ItUAND Gregory & Ward, Fourth and i-_ Cedar. 4 PEED ltOViil^h some experience.also printer, X* at Noyes Bros. Cutler. _4 FILER— jiiyltTc. l.ibbey, of Hastings, -Minn., a filer and a nfan to sort lumber, also a gang, sawyer; must be first-class. 110-20 T.'>L'-tXlW_"'-'-'AOKKR and wood workman J-* wanted at Kent's Package Delivery, 209 West event- st^ 4 \ raTS'EK and str.per. first-class; also a few - No. 1 painters. Call at ISO West Third st. 4 OSTLER— Man to take care of horses and HOSTLER— Man to take Call horses and work around house. Call Room 401 Drake block. ■ 4 JOB PRINTERS— immediately at 318 ■ Minnesota st. ' * ATTRESS MAKERS at once. St. Paul IVJ. Mattress company. Fourth andl'inej 4 MAN with team "to draw- lumber: also man to IVI dig cellar, on West side. Call Cedar, be tween Seventh and Eight-- C. W. Smith. 4 7 j\7r_~N at Kent's Pioneer Package Delivery, iY-l Storage and Forwarding company. 2U9 West Seventh st. 14-17 PAINTER— Good one; steady work to the right man. 240 West Third st. 4 PANT3IAKERS for machine work. Frisk. Turner _ Co.. IS" East Fourth st. 4 STONE MASONS and laborers. John Jones, 21 East Ninth St. 4 STONECUTTERS— Brown sandstone. James A. Young _; Son, upper levee, foot of Walnut st 4 SHOEMAKER at C. F. Milleis', 337 East Sev enth st. 4 SCRAPERS and paper hangers. Gregory* O Ward. Fourth & Cedar. 4 rpHKEE SALESMEN— At the Singer office, X 27 K. Third st.: must be good active men. 4 rpEA^ISTERS— AppIy at 8 o'clock at room 0.1. JL • chamber of commerce. .- '."_' . : : : .\i" ;.'-" 4 TEAMSTER — A good man that is acquainted w.th the city as teamster for commission house; experienced man preferred; steady em ployment to right party. Address Commission House, Globe. 117 rpAl tOKS — Immediately; three good coat A makers and one pants maker at Hanson & McDougall, tailors, Ashland, Wis. 117-114 .*,/ ANTED— MaIe help to call and learn our »V method of advertising for situations; offices in leading cities; no commissions; Room 83, 103 East Fourth, Record Advertising company. • 113- US. YOUNG MAX or lad for dairy; wages, $20 JL and board. Apply at Connel's blacksmith, near Globe, at 11 o'clock. 4 ~X7 Ol'Nti MEN and ladies to learn telegrapnyi •J. . shorthand and t])yewritirig. day and evening ■ classes; chance to nearly cover all expenses while learning; terms reasonable; send for circulars. K. A. Man n. manager Globe Telegraphy com pany, 3:40 Jackson st.. St. Paul. 279* Ci 1 ( \()i . * ■*• FIVE YEARS' may be secured »3I y~ ' v/v/ by persons of both sexes who join the' Union Endowment association and pay small monthly assessments; now is the time to join; the 'jest professional and business men in the country are members; circulars free; agents wanted. K. M. French, secretary, 430 Wabasha st., St. Paul. ■ 114-17 reuaaie. * ACHILLES' Intelligence oilier, 16') East Sev enth.corner Jackson — ("iris, make your lelves visible; 1 don't see you, and 1 must have 100 girls, cooks, houseworkers. pastry cook, etc.; .how up to-day at Achilles'. ' 117 p I'HKNT I CES— lmmediately, . 4 ladies to learn to operate typewriter machines. Ap ply to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth und Jacksou. 330 Jackson st. St. Paul. Minn. 338-* AT RYAN BUREAU. 384 Robert st,. wanted, first-class girls for in and out of city, high wages; also situations for cooks, waitresses, gen eral housework. hotels and restaurants; half rates. Office open evenings. 112-120 COOK Good, and laundress; German girl pre- J ferred. Apply mornings 421 Holly ay. 4 COOK— Good plain cook; $12 per month. Ap ply 200 West Seventh st. ■ • 14-17 WASHER— Regan & McVeigh, 07 E. Third st. 4 DOUGLASS' Intelligence. agency, established 1890; three offices open; offers best places. {seventh st, corner Cedar. - - ■ 83* HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house work; small family; will pay big wages for '_ac right k nl. 77:* Dayton ay. - - 4 oT'SEWORK— A good Swede or German girl for general housework; good wages paid. Call in forenoon at 498 Marshall ay. _ HOUSEWORK — German girl for general housework for West St. Paul. Inquire at *70 Pleasant ay. . 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl; a good cook, washer and ironer. Apply to -Mrs. J. Keilihcr, 160 Summit ay. 4 HOUSEWORK— for general housework at 135 University ay., between Robert and Jackson. " - • 4 HOUSEWORK— Strong young girl for general housework. Apply at 715 Holly ay. morning or evening. - ■ ■ i 'TTOUSEWORK— G6od wages, light house _ti work, extra privileges to a good girl for a email family at 520 Summit ay. ■ 3 "j_ WORK— Girl to do plain washing and ii . .roning; • best wages paid. 677 St. Peter st. 3 ' SITUATION OFFERED. Female — ______________ '"'-' * 6TjsT-W^>KK^Gbod girl lor general lion : ■ work; good wages to one who suits. vu_ Burr si. \t 3 HOUSEWORK— Competent. girl for general housework. 01 lcloliari st. 3 HOUSEWORK— A "good girl for general housework; German or Norwegian preferred. Call Rondo st. ' 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl to do cooking, wash ng and ironing. '. Mrs. T. R. Palmer. Grand ay., corner Milton st ___ 3 HOUSEWORK— Young girl. to assist in gen eral housework: small family. Olive st. corner Pennsylvania ay. 055 old number. 3 HOUSEWORK First-class girl for general housework, small family; ' good references required: call before 1 o'clock. 051 Wabasha st. 4 HOUSEWORK— for general 'housework.. 500 Cedar st. •■'•". '■ ' ■ * 4 HOUSEWORK— Girl, at once, ; for general housework; will give $15 per month to one who suits place. 253 Louis st., near Summit ay. Park. ■'.. ' ■ ■ : . . 4 OUSE WORK— Neat, young girl to ass 81 with housework; family of 3. 489 Broadway. IAUNDRY WORK— Five or six girls at St. - Paul Steam laundry, corner College ay. and Tenth st. ! 4 PASTRY COOK at Bradford house, Milbank. Dak. 109-117 TWO WASHERWOMEN to-day; highest ■L wages paid. 148 Fast Ninth st. 4 \\7 A ITERS— Three first-class table waiters *V at once, W. W. Woodruff, Merriam Park. 4 \\* ANTED— Five women cooks, six dining »V .;'. room girls, ten chambermaids, five for second work, twenty for general housework: best places for girls and good girls for places, at the Center Employment office, 217 East Seventh st. .1. Paisley. 11 17 11/AXTKIl — Ladies and young men to deco » » rate holiday novelties for holiday and gen eral trade: steady employment: '9 per week earned: all materials furnished; work mailed free. Address New England Decorative Works. 19 Pearl st. Boston, Mass.. P. O. Box 5078. 10.5-120 Or", GIRLS wanted for general housework, >£■ _/ nurses and second girls; ladies call for them at this office. Mis. Davenport, 207 Nelson ay. ■ 4 i(\ GIRLS wanted at Kent's Package Deliv •JsU cry. 209 West Seventh st. ■ 68-118 SITUATIONS \YA\T__. Alan-. ASSISTANT in an office as clerk or book keeper: can speak and write German; know city. G. X.. Globe. 3 BOY 17 years old would like to have work. C. F., Globe. ' 4 COOPER — By practical cooper in wholesale house; useful in many ways. C. F. M., 211 Pearl st ___* ENGINEER Would do firing also for small job: good reierences. A. M., 743 Madison ay., Minnaapolis. 113-118 OFFICE WORK— By boy, in office; sj c iks German and English"; "fair penman. 11. T. Sinda, 1074 E. Seventh st. __4 OFFICE WORK— By a young Swede of '4 years, just arrived from New York, where he has been employed as shipping and corre sponding clerk for the past 2 years.desires a posi tion in office; very best references. N., Globe. 13-7 PENMAN— Good, rapid penman desires em ployment at home writing addresses, do copying, corresponding, or similar work. 1. 14, Globe. * 3 SITUATION wanted in lumber business by a man well posted, who has bud experience as yard foreman; understands shipping and grading; will be disengaged May 1. X., Globe. 10.-11 7 WORK by a young man; can speak both » V English and German: state wages you can give, and address N. N. G.. Lock Box 305, Lake City, Minn. 4 WORK — By young man with steady habits; » t will work at anything. 8., 205 Carroll st. 3 WORK — By boy to do chores mornings, noons »V and evenings for board. B. It.. Globe. - 3 WANTED — Chinee to post books or do copy »» ing evenings; capable and best of refer ences. Y. O. U.. Globe. 3 S~-\(\ OFFERED to any one by a competent 'J\J bookkeeper with references, tor a suit able position. 4 ."reinaie. HOUSE CLEANING or Scrubbing— By lady. M. A. R., Globe. 3 COOK-^-By girl of experience, in meat and pas - try cooking: city or country; good references. IG7 West Seventh st. 3 I ADIES wishing competent nurse please call - or address M., lull Grant st, Minneapolis, Minn. __ 116 NURSE — A young lady desires to go to the lake ii with some nice family as companion to lady or take care of ono or two . children; "test refer ences. Miss Augusta Mac, Stillwater, Minn. 4 OFFICE WORK — by a lady, to do copying. H. C. Globe. - 3 SALESLADY— By' industrious girl a place for millinery or saleslady; can _ speak English, French and German; 233 East; Seventh st, third floor. Room 21. . "-*■;_-' 3 STENOGRAPHER— By; young lady; writes 100 words per minute; a permanent position more an object than present salary. Laura Hous- ' kar. Globe. , • Ui] TYPEWRITING— By a young lady. 532 Pari j ay. ; ■ ■ -■"--' '■'■■ ■ ' __»' BUSINESS CHANCES I|| ! 1 ». AN ESTABLISHED retail cash business oft ..East Seventh st: easily handled: will clear $12 to $15 daily; good cause for selling. J. 1. ('., Globe. . ■ ■ •■ 117-21 DRUG: STORE: with stock and fixtures com plete, on a corner in one of the best neigh borhoods in St. Paul for sale at a bargain, owing to the owner being engaged in another business which requires all hisattention: a chance seldom met with. Inquire of N. E. Solomon, 3SO Robert st ■ - •■■-•'•'-,. ■■'•- ■ 110-121 BUTCHER SHOP and whole outfit for rent; goo d water and a barn near house. Call at 259 Marion st. ' '■-'■'• 117-19 BUTCHER SHOP and whole outfit; good waterworks in the building; rent cheap. Call at No. 2.V.1 Merriam st 117-119 BOARDING HOUSE— Lease and furniture of a ten room . house, with good custom, for sale: reasons for selling, want to leave the city. 85 East Eighth St., corner Minnesota. 14-17 BUSINESS CHANCES cheaply and effectually . advertised by the Record Advertising com pany; offices in leading cities; no commission: Room 83. lU3 East Fourth. 113-118 GROCERY For Sale— Stock of groceries, with Vj fixtures, in a first-class locality. Inquire .1. M. Heberlingj. Co.. SO East Fifth st. 104-200 MILLERS— A $3,001 bonus is offered by the J.VL village ot Rush City, Minn., for the erection of a flouring mill there; last year 75,000 bushels of wheat was marketed there; the flour market is excellent; correspondence solicited. Address H. P. Kobie, Village Recorder, Rush City. Minn. 113-110 NEWSPAPER for Sale— The . Bowdle Pio li neer; best equipped and best patronized paper in Central Dakota; circulates largely in five counties; Bowdle is a railroad terminus, tributary t» more country than any other and is growing;' the paper will more than pay for itself in a year; also the Bangor Pioneer; also the finest residence in Rowdle; owner is engaged as chief of a daily and must sell: a splendid opportunity for a capa ble man. Address Fred. J. Bowman, Bowdle, Dak. 117-13 STOCK and fixtures of a stationery, news and. O cigar store for sale, located on principal business street: low rent; will be sold cheap. Ad dress James, Daily Globe. 114-17 SALOON and boarding-house for sale, doing a • good business; cheap rant; good location. Johnson & Co., 114 Eatt se\enth. SALOON for Sale ln good location, cheap for cash. Inquire at California wine house, 42 to 50 East Seventh st ___^_ 109* W" ANTED— Partner with $500, in good paying business; legitimate and profits large. H. CD., Globe. 4 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ATTENTION— We offer this season the largest and finest stock of light carriages in St. Paul; rockaways, phaetons, top and open bug gies, surreys, Concord wagons, delivery three spring wagons, handy 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 L"OR SALE— Two light driving horses, 1 work -T horse, buggy and light wagon, suitable for a carpenter. 871 Fauquier st, W. F. Fifield & Co. ■' 104-200 FOR SALE: Fifty head heavy and medium weight draft horses. Griggs Bros.. 307 Rob ert st. 112-117 HORSE for sale at once; age 5 years, sound and a traveler. S. 8.. Globe. ' ~ 117 HARNESS For Sale— One double light harness, brand new; cost $50, will sell for $35; also one second-hand single harness in good repair*ls. 152 Ramsey st. ' 117 AMBLETONTAN HORSE for sale— Four years old, kind and gentle: never tracked; steps 2:55; horse can be seen at 152 Ramsey st, St. Paul. M. J. Lenihan, Lakeville.Minn. 117-23 NEW BUGGY for sale or trade for a h<,rse. 244 Thrteenth st. 110-17 '. PERSONAL. MADAME ANDREWS —'"clairvoyant, - No. 1518 Fourth it. north; at home to ladies only: Sundays excepted. . 110-121 MRS. ALICE HAG NELL, magnetic healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and liver disease. 380 Broadway. 14-20 MADAME LEROY. the wonderful fortune teller, has returned from the East, can be found at 570 Temperance st 0-23 WASHING at reasonable rates done either at the homes of patrons or at No. 007 St An thony ay., by Mrs: F. Mund. - * 4 TO EXCHANGE. ■■ * FARM— to trade good farm in Dakota for household furniture, with lease of rooms or house. B. Rex, Globe.: lit;- 11 TO EXCHANGE -100 acres" first-class _nim proved farm land. s"^ mils from Gary county st, Feael County. Dakota, will exchange for lots in either city. Address F. W. Pattridge, Kenyon, Minn. f ' . .117-187 <to.B-^_-*A^ DAILY GLOBE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL' 27, 188 X I .FOR RENT. , ■ ... I i_ P 5 >1R B-CXT. i ..■■-..— — — Store, •<• -■ —' ■ ONE HALF STORE (or rent at 449 Wabasha st. -■-' ■:-,.■ .;;• 11.-18 uTOI.K-- ISO East Seventh St. Apply to Simon, IKj the pawnbroker. 314 Jackson st. ■■■•-'■ 104-197 STORE- -or' rent, with lease, at Seven corners,, formerly the Seven Corners meat market. J. ! Q. Haas, care Haas * Fowler. : / < j Houses. ■ i SOTO ST., 005— House with city water. itftT A W )l y to H. Dougan. 229 East Thirteenth st. ] ■' ' ' ' •'"' ' '"* 'Hi* Hf_TDUSB-_.To'-rent,"-modern house, 13 rooms, II Electric f ' bells, speaking tubes, mantles, i throughout the house, stationary tubs and all : other modern conveniences; house will be newly 1 papered and decorated: will not be let for board . inn bo.«_i location, Lytle's terrace, opposite the capilol; rent, $75 per month. Apply to K. l.ytle. 337 Somerset st- '•■'""'.:• 117 HOUSE'S in all* parts of the city to rent. Han ley Renting agency, corner Eighth and Wa couta. ■•:■••'■'. 14-20 HOUSE! and 20 acres on Stillwater road about 0 miles from Globe office. C. R. Hubbard, S5 Weetorn ay. south. . 14-20 HOUSE— Furnished house with throe large rooms; water rent paid; nice 1 cellar; handy to business: on streeet cur line; parties witho.it __»____*» preferred. Call at 500 Wabasha st _ 3 IGLEHART ST.. near St. Peter— Five-room _ house. Inquire 43 Summit. '117-119 T> ON DO ST., A live-room house. 113 --, KOOUU-. GATE ST., 831— Nicely furnished front room for rent, cheap; convenient to street cars. _ 110-122 CANADA ST., 027— Furnished front room; $0 per month. ■ 4 CARROLL ST., 173— A pleasant front room for lor 2 gentlemen; reference required. 3 EXCHANGE ST., near Irvine park— Rooms nicely-furnished, with or without board, in new house with all modem conveniences. Apply 371 Washington st. ' 3 V'LAT— A 'beautiful flat of five rooms; modern JL conveniences: 'furniture for sale; near cap itol square;! possession given May 1. A. J. C, Globe. '• .' w ■■" ■; '.-■■ 110-17 F6 IKT ST., i.3 WEST, near Rice park- Two small furnishea rooms cheap. 4 A >* X Li X ST., 378— Nicely-furnished room; - - new brick hous2,only 2 squares from Windsor hotel; bath, gis and heat furnished. 3 JACKSON ST., 594— A pleasant well furnished front room. . . . ' 3 JACKSON ST., • 410— Furnished rooms, en suite. - * . . . . 88-118 PLEASANT A Y., IS3— Furnished rooms to let, with all modern conveniences; rent rea sonable. 4 PARK FLACK, 84 — Large unfurnished room; bay window; ice location. 4- ROBERT ST., 533— Two good furnished rooms with board to the right parties. 4 ROOM A , nicely furnished pleasant front " room, near Rice park, for one or two gentle men. with board, in private family; ' references required. H. C. C, Globe. 4 ROOMS — Two nicely furnished .front rooms, ' Cheap; single or en suite: modern house: ' centrally located; in very good community, lower town: private family. H. P. A., Globe. 3 ROOMS — Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; also furnished rooms. D. C. 2, Globe ■ • 3 ROOMS — Five or 0 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. For terms and location apply at IP". West Third st. room 23 3 ROOMS — Four, pleasant, furnished; centrally located. Apply at 515 Robert st, second floor. • • lit! SPRUCE: ST., -21— One laree furnished front room, with two alcoves and closets; use of bath. '4 UMMIT A V., 39, corner St, Peter— One large O furnished front room; board next door. . 115-20 • SEVENTH ST., GS7,KAST— Pleasant furnished O front room for gentleman. 4 SEVENTH ST., 139— Suite 2 unfurnished rooms, also 1 single room, for housekeeping. Knauft block, Seventh st 3 SEYE:XTH ST., 27 E:AST-A few more of those elegant rooms in the new block, single or en suite; only strictly first-class, respectable parties will be accepted. L. C. Childs, 29 East Seventh st 114-20 SIXTH ST., 49 EAST— furnished front *_> room and lack room. 4 SIXTH ST., 309, corner Broadway— A suite of parlors and 2 single rooms, suitable for 4 gen tlemen; bath and gas. . . 13-44 rWE:LFTH ST., 05— Furnished room suitable for two. with board. ... 4 TENTH ST., 18, WEST— Two large unfur nished rooms. e"_ ':■'■.: 4 TEMPERANCE ST., 010— One furnished or unfurnished roam, - 4 WABASHA ST.. 570 -Nicely furnished front room with board; terms moderate. • 3 ABASHA ST., 502— flat of 5 unfurnished rooms, $30. ... 3 ' Offices. FOR RENT— Two large office rooms, en suite, just the place for a physician- or dentist. L. C. Childs, 29 East Seventh st. ■■' 114-20 .Miscellaneous. • BAKERY for Rent— Good brick oven and in '"'splendid location. $35 per month. .Apply at once to Wright & Handy, 375-379 Jackson st. 117 FOR LEASE— On long time~soxl*o*teeT~ on •'■ Sibley, near Sixth st. R. W. Johnson. 109-30 SECOND FLOOR loft 50x90; good light and stairway, 'with use of steam elevator; very desirably located on East Fifth st, and we offer it for lo w rent if taken quickly. James & Bateham. renting agency, German American bank. ■ 14-21 WANTED TO KKST. ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished rooms, V • with closets and pantry, not farther than one mile from Bank of Minnesota, wanted by a family without children. O. T., Globe. 4 ROOM— Furnished, with alcove, not. too far out W. H. E.. Globe. ... 4 ROOMS— Two .or three unfurnished /rooms within fifteen minutes of union depot. W., Globe. '• :■'.' 3 ROOMS Two furnished rooms wanted, with .. lar_e yard; willing to pay good price. . D. 8., Globe. ■ 3 ROOM — Furnished room wanted by a young lady in a private family; Catholic preferred; location near postoffice. T. M., Globe. 3 ROOMS— By 2 young men, 1 large or 2 small rooms, nicely furnished; prefer those where we can have use of yard. E. D. H., Globe. . .3 ROOMS Two or three unfurnished for house keeping; no children; full particulars. '/.. 14, Globe. ___ _ ■■ .. . 3 ANTED TO RENT— A place with five acres of land near St. Paul. A. X., Globe. 117-118 FINANCIAL.. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 0, OH. 7, 7"_ and S per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount. It. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer, real estate and loans, 52 German- American bank. 100* 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.'. ■_ . 48* 14/1 INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COM _»_. pany — Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager, Room 7, First National bank building. St. Paul, and Room 7. Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis, • 250* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, Irom*l up, on watches, diamonds and . all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 or over. J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 240* MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $ lv, --000 at 6 and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. ' 22* ST. QPAUL "GETTYSBURG" .Panorama stock for sale. S. S. Stokes, . investment broker under First National bank. . 207-13 %ll\ $"'-5. «*SO, 9100 LO LOAN on <P-l\_% furniture, pianos, carriages.' horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any arti cle of value; cash advance made on goods in stor age; promptness and privacy guaranteed in mak ing our loans; reasonable rates and no outside tees. St. Paul Loan Company, No. 22 West Sixth st. Panorama building. 05* .'..'j BOARDING OFFERED. . : BOARD. and rooms offered can . be advertised . for 50 cents per month by Record Advertis ing company:- no commission; Room 83, 103 East Fourth st. ._ ...,•: p> 118-118 GKOVE ST.7 225.— Tw0 table boarders wanted Tf private family. . 3 JACK SON ST., 590.— Comfortable, large * tur nished front alcove, room; use of bath room. ' : ■: ' . . .' 3 SEVENTH ST., WEST 279.— Nicely furnished O room; with or without board. : 3 BOARDING WANTED. BOARD and room in private family by young lady; not more than 10 minutes' walk from Bridge square; references exchanged.'.. Board. Globe. 3 BOARD and room Ist of May, by a young man, in private family; $20 per month. •B. 20, Globe. ____ BOARD and lodging with a private family 031 Ryan Hotel. LOST AND FOUND. " COW FOUND— Ten days ago, a gray cow with . rope around neck. Loser call on Mrs. Scott, Mount View town. Rice st., 8 miles from city. •3 . HORSE LOST— BI&c- mare, 0 years old; tiuiu ber on the halter 72; no shoes 0.1 the hind feet. If found please return to owner, 533 Park st„ and receive $10 reward. Ijg instljuctlon." - '""""", (SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type-writing j ..O. and Telegraphy— First-clans and exclusive; ! .names ; of." graduates . now holding positions sent , 6- application: lessons day and evening or by , -nVaif: send for ' circulars. - Anna C. Drew, Hale i _*ockl corner Jackson and Third sts.. St. Paul.332* : '|"j_,ACHE:it ol violin or piano to room at 498 j ; J_-'-»aytonav.-— ' > ■ REAL ESTATE. FOB ____*}_ j M"lcliaud__Mlcliaud*-J.lßt. - Real Estate and Loans. 302 Robert st. HOUSE, barn and lot on Forbes, st. near Pleas ' ant ay., $4,000. ■." ; _-' 'V~' ' : • ' " HOUSE and two lots on Grant st. JOO teet front , hy 12" deep for $12,500; house »: alone worth; $4,500. ' ; ■ • ■•< -.-' -■ " HOUSE and lot on Wabasha s^.. above Igle hart, tor $18,500 casn. ' •-'■■-■■, HOUSE and lot on Ellen, near' Dale, a great bargain, only $2.500. . : . ' W' : '■'■'■ '■•• HOUSE and lot on Carroll,- near Karrington, seven-room house, only $3.-00. HOUSE and lot -on Selby, near St. Albans, seven-room house, $5,000. , r , ■- , | - '": HOUSE AND LOT— Bradley,; near Case st., only $2.250. . ' ILOT in Nininger & Donnclly's.odditlon, corner Hague and Miller, south front, for two days only. $3.000.. ■ , '','"■■• ■ ■ 1 LOT in Nininger & Donnelly's' addition, on Miller, near Marshall. $2,500. ,** ' ■ C^ LOTS In Anna K. Ramsey's addition for $2,400. O LOT- on Jefferson st, roi":;;.''' •) LOTS on Arbor st. at $1,000 each". 0 LOTS in Macalester Park at $700 each. MICHAUD __ MICHAUU." real estate and loans. 392 Robert st. -, -.-. ■ 117 Bovven _fc Co.'s List. ' ■'. 400".j Wabasha st. SOME nice lots atThe stock yards, South St. | Paul, cheap; a bargain. '" '•- T OTS in Merriam Park. T OTS on West Seventh st. , . __ .-, . . , °;..',' ; T OTS on Rice st. : • ' : " . T OTS on East" Seventh. T on Como ay. " .::' ' LOTS in all parts ot the city; bargains; come and get prices and be convinced. IF YOU have anything to exchange give us a call: if you have anything to ; rent list it with us. ' \ . A (\ ACRES near North St. Paul, cheap; a bar ~rV/ gain if taken lit once. '___ .' HOUSE and lot to exchange for farm on Du luth railroad. _._. ffij'infTßUY's a lot in North" St. Paul; $10" cash •pIUU and $10 per month. " , ORLE PARK— tots cheap' on easy pay . ments; lies near North St. Paul. CRES on East Seventh st cheap; near city -__ limits and North St. Paul. .;• - ACRES north of McCarron's lake, cheap, way down.. " _____ '"' ' '"' '_ . F. Elsenmenaer'a List . ■ 472 Ric ' ' I 'ME following list is for s ale on monthly pay A ments, $15 down and $7 per month, or other wise^^ ■' ' ■ ■ ■'-•'- '---*' •■'•" , 1 / \ LOTS at $250 per single lot, near Rice st. (•(\ LOTS at MOO to $350 per single lot, near OU Rica St. -.-•-■ i rj(\ LOTS on and near Rice'st, and on lake /U fronts at $400 per lot._ CENTRAL, nice lots with houses at $850. . $900, $1,300," $21000. $2,500," $4,500, with good bargains. •' _____ ' "'' •-■-•'••>•■_■"■••■ CRE 'LOTS— Five acre lots and far-ns for sale on and nenrßice st, on easy terms. "80 __—-___————— — — — I— — —————— > mi I li I __—^ m^ mmlmmmmm _*. E. Solomon's List. /i';i 380 Robert st. :- ■ :• FFERS the" best . bar iin of ' the season at White Bear lake; lot iO_2SG with good house, commanding one of the finest views on the late, $4.000.'. . . ■ --■■ ")i \i\ FEET on West Seventh and Toronto sts.; 4U" a rare bargain if taken this week, $9,000. I" OTS in Ryan Syndicate Park, South St. Paul; ■L. lying beautifully, $300. A SPECIAL bargain in acres near Lake Phalen. K. K. Solomon, 380 Robert st. 110-110 S. E. Mlddleton'sLlst. 83 East Fourth st (JiCAn A LOT for 10 lots near Concord street «fI)_UU station; here is something much be low market, but must go. __ ..«:.. <_Il'iri PER ACRE for a valuable farm on «PIUU the Dodd road; this will sell in 5 and 10 acre lots at trom $200 to $300" per acre; call to day on this. ■ ' ..'■■<■ 117 Peter Sclionar tl-VJT.'s List. 03 East, Third st. CO 1 (\i .—OO-FOOT CORNER. Hague and •4>>-'^lU-/ Lexington; south front; one-third cash. . ■-•■•' ■■■.. rv''-'li' 3 '*y ■■'■ ;" . (j_-i *ip.(\ — LOTS on Hague ay.. near Lexing wAatJeAU' ton. • Peter Schonarth, Jr., 93 East st. - «. - ; . "£ •f;-'"' ; ■'; ■• j Miscellaneous.- ■■'■•■■ CORNER; ra. feet, east facing Spelling ay., .' $1.500.'. Ci.A.'^tiugh'e'Vaid.R'otj.r-'at..-. 110-17 BSTRAGTSOE TITLE and all other man uscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, oppo3ite.Merchan.ts. -. ...., 332* I MPROYEO business property at the Midway I center very cheap. C. Hughes. 310 Robert st "■: •.■:": 116-17 HOUSE for Sale, or Rent— Keight-room house, 482 Dayton ay., east of Mackubin st. ■ 117 \T7E, OFFER LOTS in' : A. Mann's subdi *VV vision. 25x120 on Eighth,', corner Hope, at the very low price of $175 per front foot; : we do this because our list of property is large and we need money. The German-American Real Estate and Improvement company. Williams, Koch & Pugsiey, Sole Agents, 108 East Sixth st. 117-19 ■ . . X —^ mmm ' - FOR SALE. C-(OW FOR SALE— A first-class milch cow, J just come. Call at 521 Edmund st., city.llt-10 OG— For Sale— An- English -mastiff dog, 13 months old, finely bred, price $100. S. M. Emery, Lake City; Minnesota.. , v' ' 115-12' DOGS FOR SALE— Two Irish setters, bred from Doc Ames' dog Sank©: 20 months old; aie beauties, and broken on chickens $100 lor both. Frank Hopper. Brownton. Minn. ,ll7-23 F" OR SALE— ;We have on hand 400 second ' hand sewing machines, consisting of Singers, White, New Home; Wheeler it Wilson and Ameri can: come and take your choice; $5 each. 05 East Third st. - _- ______ -.-■ 114-20 HAVE* fixtures, counters, shelving, mirrors, stools, etc., cheap. B. P.. Zahn, . 147 East Fifth st. ; 91* OR SALE— A .1 H. P, and A2H. P. boat en gine, with or without boiler, cheap. Box 789, Hastings, Minn. 117-121 DOK SALE In lower town, handsome double J? residence, modern improvements! excellent neighborhood; one block from street cars; the property rents tor 10 per cent • and will be sold cheap. Apply to owner,. Room 40 l'nion_block. :■..].' .114-117 :.-., ... JACKET — wishes to dispose of cardinal plush jacket (new), also pheasant hat, never worn; riding habit, gloves and laces cheap; M.. Globe- ; 117 MAP for sale at a bargain: one Curtice real es . tate map of St. Paul. ,W. S. Bo wen & Co., 403 Drake block. . . 110-117 ONE BAND SAW. 1 scroll saw and 1 lathe -' lor sale cheap. Shickler & Wilson, corner Eagle and Washington st. 111-17 THE"FURNITURE r of five- room house for A sale very cheap; owner leaving city, Call at 90 East Ninth st., before 10 a. M.-.i" 117 *!; .;'*"' : MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSES made for *3 and upwards; good fits guaranteed; at 49 East Sixth st". 117 FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS. 380 RoD ert st., St. Paul, manufacturers of shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings; general black smiths and machinists. .!■ 14-195 FURS! FURS! taken on storage and money ad .. vanced on same at low rates. Simon, the pawnbroker. 314 Jackson st. ...■ 107-37 GET YOUR old hats renovated and made into the latest styles. A Schwabs & Co. 03 East Seventh st. "".-,'*' ' ■ 89-119 HOME wanted in a refined family for a bright " little girl 10 years old where she may have j kind treatment and school advantages. | E. A. P., Globe. -. . '.-; '-." , . .-' 117-118 MISCELLANEOUS personal property offered i-TX.'./. or wanted will be cheaply advertised by Record Advertising company. Room 83, 193 East Fourth. " 113-118 STORAGE: SOLlClTED— Furniture, stoves, !•— - sleighs, buggies and merchandise. Telephone call, 538 call 3, corner Eighth and Minnesota sts. > • ■ ' 89-119 STORAGE AND FORWARDING— Consign- O " ments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, j implements, furniture and household goods. We 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 cap let same at very reasonable rates; warehouse ana office 359 and 359 East Third st, St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Stor age,-Forwarding and Implement Company; Will iam Hemminghouse, President and Manager; tele phone call -98- i 53* THE shelving, counters, showcases and safe - in the Cash Bargain store, 230 East Seventh, go at auction Thursday afternoon, April 28, at 4 ■ o'clock sharp. ■ ..■_..... 117-18 1 TO ARCHITECTS, contractors~and builders j :': as we'll as those interested in building. I will be prepared to take subscriptions. for . Hill's \ National Builder, one of . the most complete building journals published, for the next 10 days at the International hotel. Call on me- or drop a postal. W. C. Morrison, general agent. - 112-118 WANTED— A case of. consumption I cannot I .cure in from three to six months; terms reasonable; no cure no pay. That you may be re lieved, address M. . D,, Globe. .117 j «i"."M ' ll_-----__-_i _-___--_--B mull 111....1 «__._■!!.»■__ ; '_- : Xvv . WAN fCEP TO. liU _*. ' ; HOUSES— Would. like to buy.houses that are to be removed; Inquire 301 Rondo st,,. G.Mor risette. ".:■:.-',' ,:.-. '. ,_ -.•■;..'"";": 111-17 WANTED to buy— Second-hand anvil "and . •mall forge. . . J. T. M., 123 viela • at, city ■at ' • ... AUCTION SALES. A. M. Doherty, Auctioneer. 1 P. VERY VALUABLE, LOTS in one of the 1 -/ most desirable locations in the city of St. Paul to be sold at auction. I will sell at auction, on the premises, on the grounds occupied by the ice palace last winter, on Cedar st., corner Summit ay. east, 15 lots in Central Park addition; these lots have a frontage on Cedar st. of 25 feet by 112 feet in depth to a 10-foot alley; this portion of the city is rapidly being filled up with the better class of residences, and is to-day as desirable for resi dences as any portion of the city; in the center of this addition lies Central park, one of St. Paul's most beautiful breathing | spots, which during the coming summer will be one of the most popular resorts in the city; for a fine residence site this sale offers unusual advantages; its convenience to business,' its surroundings, and its fine neighbor hood, . all combine to make , it- r. location that should be eagerly sought : for; the sale will be absolute, as the owners have given instructions to close them out at whatever the people may choose to give for them, believing that the people who buy lots here will improve their purchases in such a manner as will tend to make this point one of the many beautiful residence portions within our limits: the terms and conditions of sale will be made known hereafter; the sale will be held on the grounds on Saturday, April 30, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. K avail agh & Dawson, agents for owners, Hotel Ryan. A. M. Doherty. auctioneer, 422 Wabasha st. 115-120 VALUABLE -BUSINESS PROPERTY at auction— I will sell at auction, on the premises, corner of Jackson and Pearl sts., on Wednesday, April 27, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, the entire block of 23 lots surrounded by Jackson, Temperence, Pearl and Thirteenth sts., except the southerly 18 feet; this property is to day the largest piece of inside business property that is on the market, and will, without doubt, net a good round profit to the purchasers within the next twelve months; to those who desire the property for the purpose of improvement it offers the best of opportunities, as a fine building of six or seven stories can be built which would readily rent for a good price: the first floor and basement for business purposes, and the upper floors for tenement flats: the location is a fine one, being only a block and & halt from Central park; Jack son street is to-day one of the most prominent business streets in the entire city; an idea of values can be given by the fact that within five blocks of the property to be sold $1,500 per foot was offered last year and refused, the property c-eing well worth $2,000 per foot; terms and con ditions of sale will be' given hereafter. Kavanagh & Dawson, agents for the owners. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer. . . ■ - 115-17 LARGE and important sale of household fur niture—l will sell at auction at the resi dence, Nos. 75 and 77 Summit ay., on Friday, April 29, at 9:30 in the forenoon, all the fine fur niture of twenty-three rooms, consisting of one very, good piano, seven and one-third octaves, rosewood cases, fourteen fine bedroom suites, fine parlor suites, easy chair;, center tables, lounges, fine sideboard, extension tables, cooking ranges, heating stoves, bookcases, . crockery, fine glassware, carpets, etc., etc., in fact the whole furnishing of this large house; this is a splendid chance to supply yourselves with good furniture at your own prices, as everything will be sold; the furniture is all in good condition; parties desir ing to purchase, at this sale will please bear in mind the fact. that they must be on hand at the beginning of the sale, as the goods will be sold rapidly, for I do not intend to adjourn the sale until 1 am entirely through. A. M. Doherty, auc tioneer, 422 Wabasha st. 115-19 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at auction. I will seil at auction, on Thursday, April 28, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the residence. No. 340 West Third St., a large lot of household furni ture, consisting in part' of fine bed-room B-ites, . parlor, c dining-room and kitchen fur niture, easy chairs, extension tables, car pets, crockery," glasswaie. Kitchen utensils, one very fine Garland range, heating stoves, etc., etc. This furniture will repay an at tendance, as the goods - are of a good class and were selected with a view to comfort. A. M. Do herty, Auctioneer, 422 Wabasha st. ' 115-18 A. 11. Nicolay, Auctioneer. HANDSOME HOUSE and stable, corner of Virginia and Nelson ays., at auction — A. H. Nicolay will sell at auction Thursday afternoon. April 2S, 1887, at 3 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, on the premises, that desirable house and lot 227 Virginia ay., corner of Nelson ay., containing 11 rooms, including 2 large parlors, dining-room, butler's pantry and store room, large china closet, good kitchen, bath-room and 5 convenient sleep ing rooms, front one with alcove, city water, hot and ■ cold water, water closets, best of sanitary plumbing, large clothes closets in every room, back stairs for servants, good attic, a portion of which can easily be converted into 1 or 2 addi tional bed-rooms tor servants, st orm windows, splendid new furnaces warming every part, and a fine cemented cellar, brick lined, under the entire house, lot 72 feet front on Nelson ay. and 116 feet front on Virginia ay. The house fronts on Virginia ay., thereby utilizing the grounds for flowers and shrubbery to' the best advantage. Adjoining is a good barn lor horses, carriages, etc; the property is increasing in value daily; the ground alone is worth $10,800: location first-class and very convenient of access; St. An thony hill street cars pass every few minutes; on the completion of the cable line street cars will be removed, and afford additional advantages to the . neighborhood for carriage driving, etc.;. an other feature in the location is the beautiful and extensive grounds opposite belonging to the St. Joseph's female academy, adding beauty to the surroundings; this delightful home was built ex pressly lor the owner in the very best manner, is in perfect order, containing all the modern im provements, and must be seen to be appreciated; terms of sale liberal. For permits to view the premises and full particulars apply only at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchauge.No.ll6 East Fourth St., opposite National German-American .Bank building. A. H. Nicolay, Auctioneer. Our Real Es tate Auction Sale No. 12.727. 114-17 /•A. FEET FRONT on Summit ay., near St. _)_/ Peter St., with 12-room house, at auction — A. H. Nicolay will sell at auction, Saturday after noon, April 30, 1837, on .the premises, 35 Summit ay., next to corner St. Peter st., at 3 o'clock sharp, rain or shine; this very valuable lot is 65 feet front on Summit ay. and . 120 feet deep, together with the house on the same; the location is cen tral and very convenient of access: terms of sale only one-quarter .-.three-quarters can remain three or five years; for full particulars apply at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchange, 110 East Fourth st. A. H. Nicolay, auctioneer; our real estate auction sale No. 12,728. ' -■ 14-17 " Charles ,1. Meilicke, Auctioneer. 0 _ NLY FOUR DAYS MORE for bargains in Crockery, Glassware, etc., at Auction— - The contents of the Cash Bargain store, No. 230 East Seventh st.. must be sold out this week; re member the stock is comprised of a fine and large assortment of crockery and glassware, dinner and tea sets, chamber sets, silver plate castors, knives, torks and spoons, also a large lot of toys, notions, toilet soaps, albums, accordeons, hanging lamps; don't miss coming to this sale, as 1 have in structions to positively sell the entire stock with out regard to cost or value; dealers and hotel keepers will find it to their interest to attend this sale; auction sales commence at 10 a. m., 2 and 7:30 p. m.; doors open all day; lady clerks in at tendance: fixtures, showcases and safe for sale. Charles J. Meilicke, auctioneer, office 232 East Seventh st. 117 (ADVERTISEMENT.) U. S Engineer's Office, 1 Rock, Island. ill., March 27, 1887. J • Separate Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 2 p. m., on the 29th day of April, 1887, for work on upper Mississippi river, as follows: " . "•' *• '■.1. .Construction of dams, and shore protections of brush and rock, between Homer and Queen's Bluff, Minnesota. ..- - j_Bß_f_j - 2. Construction of dams and shore protection's of brush and rock, between Guttenburg and Wau petan, lowa. 3. Construction of dams and shore protections ot brush and rock, between , Sand Prarie and Sa vannah Illinois. "".'.'.." . '• 4. Sftif nisiilng Fifteen . thousand (15,000) cubic yards Rip- Rap rock and delivering the same on bank of river Hi vicinity of Alma,' Wisconsin. . .5. Furnishing Ten thousand (10,000) cubic yards Rip- Rap Tock and delivering the same on U. S. barges between Fountain City, Wisconsin, and Winona, Minnesota. - .0. Furnishing Ten thousand (10,000) cubic yards Rip-Rap rock and delivering the same on bank of river, between Burlington and Montrose, lowa. .. - Proposals will be accompanied by a written guarantee that in case the bid be accepted, con tract will be entered into with good and sufficient security within ten (10) days after notice of such acceptance:- ; ''- : * "' - t-_»__|£_"s___j. .' Blanks on which proposals must be made, con taining specifications and detailed information, may be obtained on application. - - -'* ' A. MACKENZIE, ' 90-93-apl 27-28 Major of Engineers, U. S. A, STATEOF MINNESOTATCOUNTY OF RAMS EV O — ss. , District Court, Second Judicial Distri ct C. Coleman and Charles E. Dickerman. plaintiffs, vs. The unknown heirs of Philip and E. Sarah ".Goldsmith, deceased, defendants. SUMMONS. The state of Minnesota to the above named de fendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the said court, at his office at St. Paul, Minne sota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will take judgment for the relief asked in said complaint. This action is brought to correct a mistake in the deed of Philip. and E. Sarah Goldsmith to Elizabeth Schlick, of lot No. 8, block No. 9, Bazille & Guerins addition to St. Paul. Ramsey county, Minnesota. ' Dated March 23, A. li. 1887. i CHAS. P. BROWN. Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn, r . . ' mch3o-ow-wed '- PROPOSALS! Office New York Life Insurance Co., ) Room 10 and 11, Chamber of Commerce, > St. Paul, Minn. ) Sealed bids for purchase of the three-story brick building standing on the middle one ■ third (Mii of lots one (1) and two (_) of block ten (10), in St. Paul Proper, being Nos. .87 j and _-'J Minnesota street.near corner of Sixth, j will be received at this office up to noon of the 29th day of April, 1887. Building to be entirely, removed by purchaser. All bids must state net amount which purchaser will I pay for building /as it ' stands, and time re quired to remove same from the premises. ' The Company reserves the right to reject • ' any and all bids. .. Proposals should be addressed "New York Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y." and enclosed to 1~. . GREGORY & PARKER, ManogersNew, fork Life Insurance Company," 1 St. Paul. Minn.* . aprls-18-21-2i-27. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default has been | made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, _ made by Henry P. Van lioven and Bertha Van "' Hoven, his wife, mortgageors, to the Fifth Ward Building Society, mortgagee, which ' mortgage bears date the fifteenth (lath) day of February. A. D. 1882, and was . duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on the third (3d) day of March A. D. 1882, at 12:80 o'clock in the afternoon, in Book 57 of Mortgage Deeds, on pages 110 and 111: by the failure; neglect and de fault of said mortgageors to make payment of tne interest on the principal debt secured to be paid by said mortgage for a long period of time and for more than three months from the , time ' and times said interest became due and payable, whereby the whole principal sum and debt secured to be paid by said mortgage, to-wit: The sum ot five thousand dollars, with said interest, and the un paid monthly dues secured to be paid by said mortgage have become duo, payable and recover able. That there is claimed to be due and unpaid, and is due and unpaid on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of four thousand three hundred and two dollars ($4,302), and that no ac tion 'or proceeding at law or in equity has . been had or taken to recover said sum or • any part thereof. That the lands and premises embraced in and covered by said mortgage are situated in said County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, and are described as follows, viz.: All that por tion of block number four (4), of .Winslow's addi tion to the City of St. Paul (according to the re spective plats of said city and addition on flic and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Ramsey county), lying and ..being southerly and westerly of a line running at, or nearly at, right angles to Stewarts avenue, other wise Bluff street (as shown by said addition plat) to Dousman street, and in th's; course passing through the partition wall of and between the two stone houses o^said block and numbered respect ively twelve (12) and fourteen (14) on said Stew arts avenue, otherwise Bluff street, and colncid, ing with the center line of said partition wall in its whole length. Intending hereby and by said mortgage to convey said stone house number four teen (14) and the grounds belonging thereto and bounded by said Stewarts avenue, otherwise Bluff street, Dousman street and the center line of said partition line wall extended to said Dousman street, and to said Stewarts avenue, otherwise Bluff street. Also the free and full access to and use at ali times of the well and water therein, now situated on said block, the expense of keep ing said well in repair to be borne proportion ately by the owners of said block; together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurte nances belonging or in any wise appertaining to said above de-scribed mortgaged premises. That by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and recorded therewith, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgaged premises will -be sold at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said Ramsey County, at the front door of the Court House, on Wabasha street, at the corner of Wabasha and Fifth streets, in the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey County, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon ot Thursday, the twenty eighth (28th) day of April, A. D. 1887, to satisfy and pay the amount ' then due on said mortgage, with the costs of the foreclosure, proceedings and the further sum of fifty dollars, stipulated in said mortgage as attorneys' fees and said mortgage thereby foreclosed. '.;rr ■■' • •■ Dated March 14th, 1887. FRED RICHTER, Sheriff of Ramsey County/ The Fifth Ward Building "Society, Mortgagee. < : WILLIAM S. MOORE, Attorney for Mortgagee. mchl6-7t-wed • - •:.,_•. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SALE. \ Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Bertha Van Hoven and Henry P. Van Hoven. her husband, mortgageors. to The Fifth Ward Building Society, mortgagees, and bearing date the fifteenth (15th) day of February, A. D. 1882, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey in the State of Minnesota on the third (3d) day of March, A. D. 1882, at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon, in book 57 of mortgage deeds, on pages 112 and 113, by the failure, neglect and default of said mortgageors to pay the interest on the princ pal debt secured to be paid by said mortgage, for a long period of time, and for more than three months from the time and times said interest became due and pay able; whereby the whole principal sum and' debt secured to be paid by said mortgage, to-wit: the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, with said interest and the unpaid monthly dues secured to be paid by the said mortgage have become due, payable and recoverable. ; .-- That there is claimed to be due and unpaid, aud is due and unpaid on said mortgage at the date of this notice' Four Thousand Three Hundred and Two ($4,302) Dollars, and that no action nor pro ceeding at law nor in equity has been had or taken to recover said sum or any part thereof. That the lands and premises embraced in aad covered by said mortgage are situated in said County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, and are described as follows, viz: That certain stone dwelling house number twelve (12), being one of the four stone dwelling houses situated ou block number four (4), in Winslow's addition to the city of St. Paul, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County ot Ramsey, and the land and ground upon which said • dwelling house is situated and belonging thereto, described and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on said Stewarts avenue or Bluff street, as shown by said addition plat, where the center line of the middle partition wall of said block of four stone houses extended would inter sect said Stewarts avenue or Bluff street; thence right- angles to said Stewarts avenue or Bluff street on said line so extehced through the middle of said block of stone dwel lings and on the center line of said middle parti tion wall extended to Dousman street: thence southerly along said Dousman street to a point opposite the center of the partition wall between said dwelling house nnmber twelve (12), and the adjoining stone dwelling house number fourteen (14); thence running on aline with the center line of said partition wall between said stone dwelling houses number twelve (12) and fourteen (14), on said center line extended to said Stewarts ave nue, on Bluff street; thence easterly and northerly along said Stewarts avenue, or Bluff street, to the place of beginning, also access to and the free use of the well on said block number (4). Also the whole of lot number seven (7). in block number three (5). in said Winslow's Addition to the City, of St. Paul, together with all and singular the tenements, Hereditaments and appurtenences belonging or in anywise appertaining to said above described mortgaged premises. That by virtue of the power of sale in said mort gage, contained and recorded therewith, and pur suant to the statute in such case made and pro vided, the said mortgaged premises will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said Ramsey county, at the front door of the couit house, on Wabasha street, at the corner of Wabasha and Fifth streets, in the City of St. Paul, in said Ramsey County, at ten - (10) o'clock in the . forenoon of Friday, the" twenty ninth (29th) day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to satisfy and pay the amount then due on said mortgage, with the costs of these foreclosure proceedings, and the further sum of fifty dollars (SSO) stipulated in said mortgage as attorney's fees, and said mortgage thereby fore closed. - ...... -■.„• -■ ■■ Dated March 14th, 1887. I:" *— - r - ..' FRED. RICHTER, Sheriff of Ramsey County. The Fifth Ward Building Society, Mortgagee. WM. S. MOORE. Attorney for Mortgagee. mchl6-7w-wed PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF INDIAN SUPPLIES.- : ' ':.. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, April 20, 1887. — Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals ' for Trans portation.'' and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, .->' and 67 Wooster street New York, will be received until 1 p. m. of Tuesday, May 17. 1887, for transportation for such' articles, goods, and supplies for the Indian service for the fiscal year ending June 30, . 1888, as may not te contracted for to be delivered at the Agencies. .' Bids must be made out ox Government blanks ' ._ :~ > j. Tt Schedules showing the conditions to be ob served by bidders, terms of -contract, transporta tion routes, and all other net e-sary instructions will be furnished upon • application to the Indian Office in Washington, or Nos. 65 and 67, Wooster street. New YorK; .lames Lidgerwood. 835 Broad way, New York; the Comm'ssaries of Subsistence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Chicago. Leavenworth. Omaha, Saint Louis, Saint Paul, and San Fran cisco; the Postmasters at Sioux City, • and Yank ton. ■• - " ."*" The right is reserved by the Government to re ject any and all bids, or any Dart of any bid. ! r \: Bids will be opened at the hour and day above stated, and bidders are invited .to be present at the opening. ; }\-.d. certified checks. .. . ••'; _ . All bids must be accompanied by certified checks upon some United States Depository or the First National Bank of Los Angeles, Cal., for at least five per cent, of the amount of the proposal J. D. C. ATKINS, Commissioner. . 115-36 Proposals for Bonds.' TERRITpRY OF DAKOTA. ) Office of territorial Treasurer, (- Bismarck, Dak., March 28, 1887. ) SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until noon, April 30. 188,7, tor the purchase of the following coupon bonds: Jj:jo,SOO Normal School 4"_ bonds, bearing date May I, I*B7, running fifteen years; in terest payable semi-annually, on the first days of January and Tliily in each year, at the Chemical National bank. New York . city. - . No bid received less than par. The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved. Envelopes con taining proposals must be marked "Proposals for the Purchase ot Dakota Territorial Bonds," and addressed to the territorial treasurer at Bismarck, Dak. • ■ ' J. W. RAYMOND, ■'5-125 Territorial Treasurer. - Changes of Street Ms. City Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, Minn., March 29, 1887. $ Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, at its meet ing to be held ou Tuesday, the 3d day of May A. D. 1887. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.at the Coun cil chamber in the city hall, will consider and may order a change of grade on the follow ing- street between the points named, to-wit: SUMMIT AVENUE, Between St. Peter and Wabasha .Streets, in accordance with, and as indicated by the red line on the profile thereof, and as reported upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city under date, of Feb. 4, 1887, which said le >'■' ; - ore adopted by said Common Council ' »r- ' ing held on March 15, 1887. The profile indicating the proposed changes are on file, and can be seen at this office. By order of .Common Council. .". ' ' * : : Thomas A. Presdirqast, City Clerk. - aprll2_wed&sat_wks v, V -.; .;. V ... CONTRACT .YORK. Grate Alley in Block 2, Hflmplirey's * ■ Aiilillon Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul. Minn.. April 15, 1887. J • Sealed bids —ill be received by the Board ot Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their offloa in said city, until 12 m.on the 2nd day of May,. A. D. 1887, lor grading the alley in block 2, Humphrey's addition to St. Paul from Van Buren street to Como Avenue, in said city," according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at leust two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany eich bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. 103-118 CONTRACTWORK. Grate Maryland Street. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) . .City of St. Paul, Minn., April 20, 1887. f Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in arm for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 2d day of May, A. D. 1887, lor the grading of Maryland street, from Lake Como to Bock street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on llle in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties In a sum of at least twenty (20) percent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid The said Board reserves the right to reie t any or all olds. J ,-,„,,, R. L. GORMAN, President. Official; W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. 111-21 CONTRACTWORK. Grate Street Next to t&e Mississippi SSKj-S-. River. o. bin 13J3- t * a*_-i • i.._ia_ Office of the Board of Public Work? > Cixyo* Si; Paul, Minn., April 15, 1887. ] .. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 'Jth day of May, A. D. 1887, for grading the street next to the Mississippi river to a partial grade from Chestnut street to James street, in said city, grading to a top width of thirty-three (33) feet, with the necessary shore protection and culvert, according to plans and specifica tions on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ■■..- -rn -.. r.v .; .R. _. GORMAN, President * 'al: . ' ... Offic f. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. _W._ ■■ 108-118 contractwork; Grajing Irvine Avenue, Walnut Street '/{'.' aM Western Avenue, Office of the Board of Public Work? ) City of St. Paul, Minn., April 15, 1887. f Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their offioa in said city, until 12 m. on the 2d day of May, A. D. 1887. for grading Irvine Avenue, from Walnut street to Western Avenue; Walnnt street (to partial grade), from Irvine Avenue to Pleasant Avenue, and Western Avenue (to partial grade), from Summit Avenue to Ram sey -street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties In a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of th_ _voss amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . R. L. GORMAN, President Official:- ■__... -.'■'.,;.'.. ' ,-WHJf.'^^l W. F. EftwiN, Clerk Board of Public Works. '•';:'v":?7? 108-118 CONTRACTWORK. Grate Aurora Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works, [ City of St. Paul, Minn., April 16, ISS7. \ Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St, Paul. Minnesota, at their offie. in said city until 12 m, on the 2St_ day of April A. D. 1887, for the grading of Aurora Avenue, from Kent Street to Lexington Ave nue, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sura of at least twenty (20) percent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. .: . :.:>.' =*; R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: "*-'. W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works, ■'■■ ; - ■■"■ _■ 107-117 CONTRACTWORK^ ._.„: Grading Cypress Street Office of the Board of Public Works, * City of St. Paul, Minn., April 20, 1887. \ Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the cornoraiion of the City of St. Paul, Miunesota, at their office in said city until 12 m. on tin? 2d day of May, A. D. 1887, for the grading of Cypress street, from Suburban Avenue to East Seventh (7th) street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the fflce of said Board. '"',.»', A boud with at least two (2) surities in a Sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross, axnpuiit bid must accompany each bid. The.avid Board reserves the right to reject any or" all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works. . . . 1 11-121 . Tax Judgment Sale. County Auditor's Office, ) . Ramsey County. Minn., J. St. Pall, April 11, 1887. _. Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment of the district court In the county of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, entered the 9th day of April, in proceedings tor enforcing the pay ment of taxes and penalties upon real estate in the county of Ramsey, remain delin quent on the first Monday of January. ISB7, and of the statutes in such cases made aud provided, 1 shall, oh the 2d Day of May, 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county auditor's office, In the city of Saint Paul and county of Ramsey, sell the lauds which are charged with taxes, penalties and costs in said judgment, and on which taxes shall not hate been- previously paid. Michael F. Kain, jSeal.] Auditor of Ramsgy County. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT. OF HAM seyss. District Court. Second Judicial Dis trict. Lars Nolander, plaintiff, against Martha Britra Nolander, defendant. ■ SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named de fendant: You are hereby *uninu>ned and required to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the* clerk of the said court, at his ofli at St. Paul. Minn., and to serve a copy of your nns vcr to said complaint on the subscriber, at ' ni c, in the city of St. Paul, Minn., in the • o tn'« ot Ramsey, within thirty days after the -. ,[ this sum mons upon 'Hi erc'usive <■ , tiny of such ser.'i-6:.aml i- M ... tail ton .••-• iv said com plaint w.thn ... t ._- u-..r.:„.- ;.;'■• ■'-; plaintiff in. this notion will a,. ply to the • v ■■'.>.• the relief demanded in the complaint t-_i<_ier with the costs and disbursements herein. • Dated April 18, A. D. l!-*r. FREDERICK NELSON. . Plaintiff's Attorneys, St. Paul, _ffua- . '•; .'-...:-.;.•. »p2O-ew-wed ,-■...«;- 7