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ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on ibis page will Le inserted under Classified headings according tothe following _ '•■'■'■»•- TAEt.E OF RATES. - '-TY- I . "O ! " - 1-3 1-5 I *3 1 *8 2 'X *•■•*■• f - - S s ■ :*=■ o j -7 >*** 2 Number ! - * _. 2 5 I • c g ;t)f 5 — _ I e j* 5 B e i>o.as. 0 „ - i {_ g M g Words, -g ■- S . s IB I S 3 ;-Y.:; -.-. ■ ... j- . J" ■. I 8 J" : ***: 15 or less S.15 $ 2 7.;$. 39 j> -51 §.♦>:; 5-75 §.S7 10 words! li; .23 4<> .52 .64) .76! .8$ 37 -words; .171 .30; .43 ' .56 .69 .52 .95 38 -words .is .32 .46 .60, .74 .88,1.01 39 words .19 :34(-.49{ .64 .70 Oil. 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Ys 1 .26 1 .64 1.02 2.4Q:2.78 Compound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full word. ;'- In every case the money mus' Rccouin ny the o der. __srri*ATio'%s offjekkik __\_ Male. A MEAL. FOR 10 CKXTS-Ilam and eggs, with potatoes, 10 cents: beef steak, with potatoes, 5 cents: coffee, with bread and butter, 5 cents; oat meal and milk. 5 cents. New York restaurant. 442 Jackson st 216-221 BARBER— Wanted, first-class white bar- ber: wages SI 5 a week. Address Box 241. Wahpeton. .Dak. 5 AKKER— White, at 294 East Seventh St., AKKEK - White, at 294 East Seventh St.. city. 6 AKliER— First-class, at 871 East sev- enth st. 6 KICRMASONS— Wanted, six brickma- sons. Exchange st., near Sixth st. Chq-s. O. Fowble. " 217-221" BOY about eighteen or twenty, to make himself general!? useful, at Davis' res taurant, 52 East Seventh st. 214-217 BOY— good, steady boy wanted to drive grocery wagon. Address D 16. Globe. 5 OY— A stron- boy to handle lighl lumber. BOY A strong boy to handle light lumber. ■ Corner Fourth and Kittson. 6 I'SINK.ss MAX— Thorough business maa to take management of good, paying, es tablished business; must invest $2,060 to S3.000. Address W. i:.. Globe. 216-219 ARi'EMKKM wanted lo stay avv.-.y fr. i ni CARPENTERS wanted in order. from St Paul; strike is still in order. By order of Carpenter's union. 216-222 CARPENTERS — Twenty five. Call at corner Sixth and w.icouta sts. 217 CAXVAssK.ts — Wanted live good can- vassers for sewing machines, tail lie fore nine o'clock in the morning at the Singer Mfg. Co., office 27 East Third st., st. Paul. 215-221 CANVASSERS— Experienced canvassers, . male or female : $15 per week guaran- teed. Inquire Itoom 1. 371 Jackson st. 211-217 CLERK— clerk and good solicitor of custom: must be a gentleman well ac quainted: rapid promotion certain; state ex perience and salary expected. Address 412, Hotel Ryan. " . 5 CLERK Wanted, ollice clerk, young man about nineteen years -of age to do office work in contractor's office. Enquire 24 Weal Sixth st., panorama building. 5 CLERK— A young man ot seventeen to ("L.EKK — A young mail ot seventeen to J . twenty years of age for mailing clerk in a large office; state age and previous oecupa- tion. Address F 6. Globe. 215-218 COACHMAN — Experienced coachman with references. S. K. Stone, Boom S2. National German- American bank. . 5 COOK— tine first-class cook for restaurant; steady position to the right mail. Ad- dress, stating salary expected. W K. Globe. COOK Wanted, a first-class cook for sur- vey party; apply to-day. Engineer office, 137: East Ninth's!., St. Paul. 5 RAUGHTSMAX— A first-class archi- teetnral draughtsman : one experienced in superintending or a superintendent of buildings give reference in answer. C. S. L.. Globe. , 7) 'AR VISITERS —Twenty-live men for harvesting near Warren and Stephens, Minn.; $1:50 per day and hoard: ship to- night; free fare. Moore, 283 Sibley st., op- posite union depot. 5 HOKSKSHOKK— Wanted, a first-class borseshoer and plow smith: a steady job for the right man : come immediately. F. Meincke. l'rescott. Minn. 216-220 A/TAX — At International hotel young man MAN-Yvt International hotel young man -IaL and two dishwashers. 5 "ivrcKSE — Hale nurse at City & Co. hospi- TVTt'KSK— Male nurse at City & Co. hospi- ii tal; apply at hospital " 215-217 AXTRY WORK— steady boy from sixteen to eighteen years old. New York restaurant, 12 Jackson st. 5 KIXTER— Job, wanted at 318 Minne- sota st. 5 PRINTER— A. young man with some ex- perience in the printing husihess. J. E. Dempsey, 325 Jackson si., room 2. 6 RINTKK— A good job ]>riuteri W. W. RIXTER— A good job printer* W. W. - Price & Co.. 346 Sibley st. 6 OKTKKaud bell bov at International POKTKK and bell bov at International hotel. . " 6 PORTER at st. Dennis hotel, 429 Minne- sota st. 4 IX CARPENTERS. Apply .Nickel & Dodge, 284 Oak st. 217-219 SHOEMAKERS— For repairing; 440 Jack- sou st. . 5 TON ECl'TTEK*.— Thirty stonecutters for bridge work apply at once at Franklin av. bridge site. East side; bring tools to go to work. Minnesota stone company. 217,219 TAILORS Vest maker wanted at 153 West Seventh st. K. Powers. 5 VkTeTTkaFh OPERATORS AND STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. St. Paul. 208* TINNER— good tinner, who can speak German: a steady job to a good man. Address -James Winsley, Ellenaale, Dickey county, Dakota. 210-219 WO DISHWASHERS, two dining-room girls at International hotel. 6 11 7"A1TERS at Well's, No. 443 Jackson st_. \y A1TERS at Bell's, No. 443 Jackson st. WAITER — Young man, German prefer- red, as waiter in- Pavilion restaurant. 4 West Third st. ■ 6 TTT" ANTED— Barber at 560 Broadway. J. VV Linehan. 6 WANTED — good newspaper canvasser for St. Paul: state experience and citv address. Address Q, 29. Globe. 217 WANTED— Educated gentleman or lady who is willing to work. Call at 63 east Third street, Boom 3. 0 WANTED— l-'loorman. horseshoer. a No. 1 man; no other need apply; sat- isfactory wages. J. II. Emery, Lake City, Minn. 214-217 AXTEU — Young men and ladies to VV learn . telegraphy, shorthand and typewriting; chance to cover expenses while learning; day and evening classes; terms reasonable : send for circulars, F. A. Maron, manager Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn. 338* AXTED— Agents to handle the new Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; greatest novelty ever produced : erases ink in two sec- onds, no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales, amounted to §620 in six days; another §32 in two hours; territory absolutely free; salary to good men; no ladies need answer: samples 35 cents. For terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser company, Manufacturers, La Crosse, Wis. 217-231 1 "f W 1 >tE> for the "Soo"' road in Wiscon- "I (Si . ****** f°r *l"e "800" road in Wiscon- ll_/U sin. 52 per day. Station work from 16 to 24c per yd. : steady work for six mouths, Fifty men far* Montana, 52 per day, team- sters $30 per month and board. Twenty-five men for St. Paul & Duluth road, company work. Twenty-five men for Manitoba road at Albany, near Dakota. Free fare for all, John Swansou & Co., cor. Seventh and Sibley, St. Paul, 11 High st., Minneapolis. i - -' - ■- 217 ■■ YARD MAX at Hotel Wiiislow, Seven corners. .-, : 5 C1r\TOK0U to loan on furniture, mu «& JLt/ sical * instruments, vehicles or live stock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., No. 22 West Sixth st_* Panorama building. , 1*35* In/ \i . HEN wanted to work for the I'n- ,UUU ': ion" ; Endowment association; 81000inf3ye years; your money returned with interest in" three years; at death your heirs may pay dues ..and receive full endow- ment; fairest plan ever adopted; exceed- ingly popular; the best professional and bus- iness men in the country are members; cir- culars free. E. M. French, secretary. 430 Wabasha fit., St. Paul. 214 220 Siri'A S OFFERED. Fr-inale. j - "" V .;'--•:- :'.'" HAMBER WORK— Girl to wait on table and do chamber -tvork.no dishwashing. 02 Want Eleventh St., one-half block from Capitol. ,. - y*., • • ; s .:■-.- •'*- 5 OK— First -class cook to go to St. An- thony hill boarding house. Address J. J.. corner Hal and Lucy. West St. Paul. . : 6 G1K1 — Good willing girl forgeneral house- GIRL— Good willing girl forgeneral house- work, in small. family: best of wages. Apply from *" to 6 at 40 West Third st. ' 5 GIRL wanted at the Park restaurant, cor- ner Seventh and Wacouta. .-.= ■ 5 GIRL for general housework. 554 Sibley st. ii I-— Wanted, dining room girl at the Windsor hotel. [ 217-219 GIRL in family of four, for general house- work. Call" at once at 5>0 Cedar st. - (i GIRL — good girl at once scrubbing or washing: will pay good wages., corner of Sixth and Robert streets over fruit store. 217-218 H OL'SEWORK— A gocd girl for general Ol'SEWORK— A gocd girl for general housework at 45 East Sixth st. 0 I H Ol'SEWORK live girls for central I housework at 213 Spruce st. 215-217 OCSEWORK— A good girl for general housework at 407 Holly a v. 5 OCSEWORK— Wanted, a good, neat, Ol'SEWORK— Wanted, a good, neat, ! competent girl forgeneral housework: • good wages. 123 West Fourth st. 210-218 Ol'SEWORK— A young girl to help do | light housework between the hours of H and 2. Call at 2d College avenue. 217-210 : HOUSEKEEPER wanted for boarding | house: none but first-class need apply; experience and references required: good home and good wages; also two strong girls to clean house: 401 Wabasha st. 210-217 HOUSEKEEPER— Middle age. in small family, good home, moderate wages. Address with reference box 455. Faribault. 217-220 LADIES' INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, . 27 East Seventh st— Those who want girls come and get them: I average from 15 to 20 girls a day; those who want girls for general boasework-hotela, restaurants: cooks for private families, hotels or restaurants. Mrs. Davenport. » 217 MAKHER— the St. Paul Steam laundry, corner or" college and Rice, an experi enced marker: good wages paid. 0 TITAN Immediately, a girl tor work VV on sleeves. Mine. Gough, 22 Last Third st. 0 IT 7" ANTED— A girl for gent housework VV at 210 Arundel st. ; only neat, capable girls need apply, 217 210 ■"IT?" ANTED— A housekeeper who is cap "ITfANTED—A housekeeper who is cap- VV able and willing to take care of three little gins and general household affairs. Call at 104 Ellen st. after 0 o'clock, near Pice st. and University av., or A. Hirsch. Mann hcimer Bros. ■ 217 \17ASHEKW*OMAN — Wanted at 351 V V Rosabel st. 0 Kf J SEWING GIRLS wanted. Apply ill *Jx.f manufacturing department of Auer bach, Finch & Van Slyke, corner Fourth and Sibley sts. 215-217 BUSINESS CI1AXC1--S. A NICE stock of clothing for sale at a bargain; small capital required. II. T. M.. ciobe. 217-218 ANDY 1 INVESTMENT— Look it up; NO. 1 INVESTMENT— Look it up: good position, good salary: 52.000 to $3,000 required. Address W. EL, Globe. 210-210 BOARDING HOUSE for Sale— Boarding house and saloon, first-class location. good business, low rent, long lease, twenty two steady boarders. Fey. (.lobe. 217-219 BORROW .HONEY oif your lurni lure diamonds, watches, etc., or any article of value. St. Paul Loan Company. 22 West Sixth st.. Panorama building. 1S5* C HOARS AND CONFECTIONERY for J sale cheap. Address under li W. Glone. . 21 0-2 IS EXPERIENCE— business man wishes to EXPERIENCED biisines.- man wishes to invest $1,500 and service at specified salary; best references given. Address J B, Globe. Minneapolis . - 217-218 Ij*OK SALE— First-class business in good town in Dakota; general merchandise. Address O 7, Globe. 215-210 FOR Business chances of various kinds in the city and outside. I. N. & C. .1. .Johnson. 399*6 Jackson. 215-244 OR SALE— A first-class meat market, with all fixtures, cheap. Address Fred Schmidt. Blue Earth City. Minn. 217-218 FOR SALE — Saloon and restaurant, furni- ture and fixtures, in the best locality in Ashland. Wis., now doing a- nourishing busi- ness, with a two years-tease with the privi lege of five; a rare chance'; good reasons for selling. Address F. B. It., box 91 A. Ash land. Wis. 217-219 FOR SALE— Small grocery store and also a good butcher shop; doing goon busi- ness; bargains if takeu soon. Card it Co., 315 Jackson st. ■_ 190* G1ROCEKY FOK SALE— First-class _■ ,-< i- I eery store in one of the best locations in ; the citv:" good reasons for selling. Address I £ 15, Globe 211-219 HARDWARE— For sale. stork of hard- ware: good location, in this city: cheap for cash Address Hardware, Giobe. 214-220 OTEL— New brick block, best location for first-class hotel in West St. Paul, (there Is none yet), will be completed Sept. 1, 1 837. A good opportunity for a live, en ergetic hotel man: will rent on long lease. Call or address M. Adler, rent collecting agency, room 3, 1!'<> East Seventh st. "" ' 215-217 HOTEL FOR SALE— lea.-M" and Iiir- niture of the Commercial hotel for sale cheap: has large commercial trade and a line lot of boarders: good reasons for selling; for further particulars address Box 5Si; i B), ( rook-ton, Minn. 211-217 I WILL sell hardware store and broken stock in ML Vernon. Dak., for 32,000 cash : SLOOP less than cost. J. C. Tatmaii. is.")* "jVTEWS STAND, books and stationery. "VTEWS STAND, books and stationery, ii fruits, confectionery: old established business: best stand in good Minnesota city of 5.000: will sell cheap if taken this week. X. L.. Globe. : 210-219 SALOON AND LICENSE— For sale, very cheap. Inquire at Yoerg's brewery, cor- ner Ohio and Ethel sts.. west side. 212 218 O PARTY having -.20.1MI-I or upward 1 will -ell Davison County bank, ML Ver- non, Dak., and take 95,000 stock in said bank. -i. C. Tatman. 185* F1_%'AXC'IA_. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 0, Oij, 7, /■_ |>er cent., on shortest notice, for any amount. II. M. New- port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* oFi / \ #•>-,. ».->o7»ino T* > LOAN on fur- Q1 1 i *&'Ii*'' 850' *,0° TO ,-OAX °** I''*-- V_V_/ niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value: cash advance made on goods m storage: promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St Paul Loan company, No. 22 West Sixth st., Panorama building. 05* John Kltl'lTE — to loan on real estate security. 451 Drake block, on Third st., between" Jackson and Sibley. 209-238 ONEY TO LOAN on farms and town MONEY TO LOAN on farms and Hon . prot*rty anywhere in Dakota. Mort gage Dank and Investment company,. Ips- wich. Dak. ang.3-4w MONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per- sonal properly, household furniture. horses, etc. ; also on 'diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson su, J. E. Flauigan, mana- ger. 1 *»•-** "TTONEY TO LOAN on mortgage at li-l lowest cost without delay. Instalment mortgages made payable in sums to suit bor- rower. William N." Viguers, south-east cor- ner Fourth and Robert streets. 130* "TIT ONEY TO LOAN on real estate aud MONEY first mortgages bongbt . S. II. pood lirst mortgages bongbt by S. H. Dyer.real estate and loaus,52 German- Ameri- can bank. 100* INNESOTA MORTGAGE loan j\x Company — from 510 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with- I out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. lackey, manager, Room 7, First National bank build- ing. St. Paul, and Koom 7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY TO LOAN, m sums to suiU from SI up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value: special rates, on sums of 550 and over. J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 240* MONEY TO LOAN* in sums of 51,000 to SIO.OOO at 0 and " 8 per eenL interest without delay. St Paul Trust company, cor- ner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22* TiriLL giveS per cent for $2,000 for i V > three years ; no commission ; improved St. Paul real estate security. Address. W W W 20, Globe. -•■■•■., • . 2-2 IS TO ■KXC-LU'C- « ' ONEV— 520toS200 to lean 'on articles MONEV— $20toS200 to loan M artieies of value; property left in your posses I sion. St. Panl Loan Co., 22 West Sixth st, • Panorama building. 185* F VOL have either houses or lots for ex- change call on Austin S. Flake, Room 12. Chamber of Commerce. :Y : 2*15-100 TO EXCHANGE — and- boarding house; will trade for horses as part or full payment or will take ■' vacant lot. Ziel. Globe. ' -* --■■ * 217-210 WAS TO BUY. ANTED TO BUY— A house with lot \ V on St. Anthony hill, for about $5,000. 109, Globe. . Y 210 218 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MlbAY MORNING, /-AUGUST 5, 1887. SITUATIONS WAI-fTE-. :.~SSS . . Male. ."* j A PHARMACIST of many years' experi- ence wishes a situation ; can give good reference. Address F 4, Globe. ' 0 OOKK EEl'EK or clerk in any branch OOKKEEPERor clerk in any branch of business by a young man of twenty; writes a legible hand and speaks German ; references furnished. O B. Globe. 5 COKKEEPKR— An experienced .book- COKKEEFKK-An experienced book- keeper would like a set of books to keep of evenings. Address P 1, Globe. 6 CLERK— Situation wanted in live country CLERK— situation wanted had ten years' town as retail cierk; has had ten years' experience; moral, energetic and strictly temperate. Address II. IL Mills, Fairmoun't Dak. 212-2 EMPLOYMENT— wanted, in any capacity, try man over forty: edu- cated and well lilted" for any ollice work: can invest $1,000 in a paying business requiring his entire services. Address, B 19, Globe. 212-217 . rpMl'LOYMENT— A young man, speaking J— Swedish. German and a little English. wants si place, either in store or family, to work. Address 047 Summit av. , . 5 EMI 'LOYMENT— A young man speaking MPLOVMENT— A young man speaking Swedish. German and a little English wants place either in store or family. Ad- dress C. Wahistrom. 6— i Summit av. .0 EMPLOYMENT — Situation wanted as driver or coachman; well acquainted in city; good reference. Address A 10, Globe. - 6 Ml'LOYMENT — A registered pharma- cist desires situation as such: best of city references. Address A 1, Globe. 812-218 HOTEL COOK— Situation wanted by a hotel cook for meat and pastry: twelve years' practice; best ot references. Address I G 22. Globe. 2 12-2 IS JANITOR— Wanted, situation as janitor JANITOR— Wanted, situation as janitor by man and wife, or would be glad to ' make themselves useful in any way. A 40, ! Globe. 5 SITUATION wanted by a colored boy to drive delivery wagon; can furnish best ! of references. Address C 33. Globe. 2' 7 -210 , oiti'ation wanted by young man as as- O ITU ATI ON wanted by young man as as j O sistant bookkeeper or bill clerk in whole ; sale house; thorough knowledge of book j keeping. Address I 28, Globe. 0 SITUATION wanted oy a steady, sober young man : understands care of horses ] and cows: good driver: good expected. 1 Address A 10, Globe. . 5 j OITUATION wanted by young man of O seventeen, in office of store; good pen : man: can furnish good references. Address j G S. 992 Minnehaha. _^_ 5 CITATION wanted by young man of good character and habits, either — - office, wholesale or grocery store: good refer- ences furnished. Address J K 20, Globe. 5 SITUATION by a young man twenty-two years of age "in a real estate office or.as ; assistant bookkeeper; has had three years' ex- perience in real estate: can furnish refer j ences. Address J. A. Mousaoau, 1339 Adams I st. BOrthoast, Minneapolis, .Minn. 5 1TUATION— Young man. Baptist; wants ITUATION— Young man. Baptist, wants to get some respectable situation or learn a trade: has a good reference, and writes a good hand. 98 Bast seventh st. 5 j VI7ATCII31AKEK wishes situation; lour i »» years' experience: good set of tools; best references given. Address G. B. Stager, ' box 13, West Concord, -Minn. 217-219 B-Vaixic. CLERK— Bv lady, in dry goods store. Ad- dress P. 17, Globe. 0 Emuf TTTymTTn r — a widow of edu a- EMPLOYMENT— A widow of educa- tion would like employment in any po- I sition of trust, to care far office rooms or in- valid. Address P. 31. Mole. 5 ■jVTUKSE — A nurse wants a situation as la- J.™ dies' nurse: terms moderate: either Min : neapolis or St. PauL Address 620 St. Peter St. 5 I* * SEWING by the day wanted by yonnglaoy; good cutter and titter. A. IE," 412 Waba , sha st. 0 ! OTENOGEAl'FIER — Rapid and accurate j ! iO lady stenographer and typewriter cur ; ator, desires position by SepL I. Good ref- I erenees. Address li 35. (-lobe. 217-219 "TREACHER — A lady college graduate, classical course, lady college graduate, classical course, desirca a position as teacher or daily governess; references given. Address Netty." Globe. 0 'pi'i'KWT.ITlMi and shorthand work of J. ail kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Bale block: no risk in bringing your work here; experienced operators, perfect work, low prices work called lor and de- livered ; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 208* . FORSALE. ... AHV CARRIAGE— First class baby -.ar- riage for sale not in a week: reas- riage for sal.-; not in ilse a week: reas- onable reduction. C It Y. Globe. 217-21* BICYCLES and tricycles, for sale or rein; terms easy; bicve'les rented by day or month. S. F. "Heath"* Co., 50 West Third si. 147-237 CARl'ET 1'OR SALE— Price no object; ARl'ET KIR SALE— Price DO object; who wants it? Eighty-live yards carpet, i bedroom suit (new) and settee. 217 East ] Seventh st. 215-219 DOG for Sale — One well-Known Irish setter dog. Jack: i>rice3D>'»: can be seen at 1 our residence until the 2oth. J. B. Moore & Son, 591! Jackson st. . 217-223 ■ ARM of 120 acres of wood land, in Todd county, for sale: one and one-half miles from railroad: will be sold cheap. Inquire of owner. No. 347 Josette st., St. Paul, Minn. 210-222 FOR SALE— FoB-blooded Newfoundland pups; $5. Cell at 508 Canada st. 217-210 FOR SALE— Second hand portable ter- nace, Inquire 155 East Fourth st 215 221 ' FOR SALE Five hundred yards Hartford _ body Brnssel carpet - 00 cents per yard. Standard Billiard Boom, 342 and 349 Jack ! son st. » 216-218 FOR SALE, on Easy Terms— 1,000 fine bred sheep and complete ranch outfit. ! with lease of GOO acres of meadow and high : grazing laud in Minnesota. DC, Globe. j ' 210-218 FOR — iioitse on Jessamine st.. near Mississippi: entirely new; $1,200; terms easy. Stone & Merton. 315 Jackson st. 215-219 1 SALE— House, sis room-, entirely new, $2,700, on Martin St., near Dale; complete terms easy. If you want a nice residence in desirable locality call this week on Stone & Morton, 315 Jackson st. 215-21!) URNITURE— The furniture of ten-room FCRNITCRE— The furniture of ten-ivoi:. ruse; suitable for room renting; rooms 1 now all rented; centrally located. Address '. 1 4. (-lobe. * 216- HORSE— linest coupe, carriage or dog cart horse In the city: tight dapple brown, five year- old ; kind and gentle; price £300. Inquire Bryant & Kirke, 152 East : Sixth st. 191* MONEY TO LOAN— $15 and npwaras ou MONEY' TO LOAN— $15 and apwaroson personal property of any description: property left In your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 22 West sixth >t.. Panorama build : ing. 1S5* i OINTER — Thoroughbred pointer for JT sale. Address P 40, Globe. 216-218 j I STOYES — elegant cook stove for sale O cheap: also a number of other stoves. j Call early at 221 Spruce st. 210-2111 QETTER— For sale, a "pointer** dog six Setter— Kor salt-, a "pointer'' dog six iO years old; a "seller" one year eld, well broke in field; for price and breeding address 1 F. A. Newberg, Jr., box 515, Lake Citv. Minn. 215-217 , AT 7" AGON— For sale or exchange, a neat \ V road wagon and harness, both good as new; will sell for half cost. 45 Davidson block. 217 21*3 I.OST A_¥I> FQ1Y¥I>. BOOH LOST— St. Anthony Bill, one small book containing oil accounts. Finder ! please return to 470 Martin st. and receive ' reward. 217-219 : HECK LOST— Check 1*5. on First National bank, for $13.50, favor of N. ' j F. Lightner, Aug. 3. '87, not endorsed, pay- ment stopped, Return to J. B. Cavanagfi. 1 N. P. railroad building. 217 . Off •FOUND— White, 7 years old. F. II. OW EOl NO— White. 7 year.-. .Id. i*. II. Piarka, Salman Lake read. 217-219 ORSE LOST— A dark bay horse. Leave ORSE LOST— A dark bay horse. Leave it at Johnson's, Merriam Park. 6 CRSE LOST— A Japanese purse, on the C. St. P., M. & O. Ky train arriving ' Paul at 0:40 p. m. Thursday, containing a - check for $9j on a Minneapolis bank, and I . money to the amount of $27. Finder will be j rewarded by leaving at 470 Minnesota street. i Julia. Van Cleve. 217 OCKETBOOK LOST— Enclosed were three bank checks and one $2 bill. j Finder please leave at 154 West Fourth st. . ___• 217-219 ' j rasTRix-rio:*. CHOOL OE SHORTHAND. Type-writ- ing and Telegraphy— First-class" and ex- , clusive ; names of graduates now holding po- I sitions sent on application: lessons day and : evening or by mail: send for circulars. Anna I C. Drew, Bale block, corner Jackson and j j , Third sts.,St. Paul. 3**2* HORTHAND— Two intelligent pnpils, HORTHANO— Two intelligent pupils. either ladies or gentlemen, to learn shorthand from experienced reporter, who ! will obtain lucrative situations when compe- tent Address 1 18, Globe. 214-219 . WASTED TO BEST. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, medium-sized house by a desirable tenant. Address Jeweler, Globe. 216-213 WANTED— Large unfurnished room with or without board. Address Jeweler, 158 Dousman 6L .v .. 217 '■■'■'-*; FOB RKmT. "r., '"--'"'■ Mouse***.. '.. V. •*-"."'•"-; " OCSES, FEATS, STOKES, -ROOM*** to rent in all parts of the '■ City. Land lords, list your premises for rental with us; we turn away responsible tenants daily from lack of houses 'to meet- the I demand-. 8.C. Ilorten & Co., real* estate and rentals. 22 West Sixth st.; Panorama building. . 138* DWELLING JfOCSK on Dayton av.; ten rooms, with all modern conveniences. Apply to St. Paul Trust company.* 214-219 WELLING. HOUSE on West Seventh St.; seven ' rooms, city water, etc. Ap ply to St. Paul Trust Company. 214-220 HOUSES— If. you want good tenants list vour houses, rooms, stores, etc., with M. Adler*. Rent Collecting agency. Room 3. lf>**| East Seventh st. - 215-220J (USE— Private boarding house for rent|f OUSE— Private boarding house for rentpf furniture for sale; everything as good| as new; doing a pood paying business; satisfcl factory .reason, for selling; only boarding house in vicinity. Inquire at No. 278 Con) gress st.. West St. Paul. 21 < -219 : HOUSE— Brick residence, twelve rooms?! near state capitol. Inquire of II. Hi;.. Herbst, Attorney, Room 33, Gilfillan block. ,. . 210-219 U>, HOUSE— Ten or twelve room house ori flat with modern improvements. Ad« flat with modern Improvements. Ad£ dress 559 Drake block. 214-220 HOUSE— seven rooms at Sib per month. Inquire at 584 Rice st. and Como av. 217-210 *■ _- HOI Small house for rent, 133 Igle- hart St.; Inquire next door. 217-219 moom**-. lOHTH ST.. 275 EAST— Furnished ' rooms, with beard. 212-2; S lOHTH ST.. 312, EAST— First-class board and newly furnished room-, with use of bath and gas, and all modern conveni ences, 215-218 EXCHANGE ST., 252. SOUTH— Nicely XC HA NO EST.. -52. SOUTH— Nicely furnished room wilh board; use of bath : for ono or two gentlemen. 217-218- EXCHANGE ST.. 3 .1 J. corner of Sixth st. Sever:! furnished menu suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. '■-■:- . - 21 7-2 1* ' Fourth s*i'., i-_'*>. u'e.-i— pleasant ; rooms for rent; second, door from Rice park. -■ ■.-...-■ ■ - 210-217 I^KANKLlN'Si.. .570— Nice, large front I' alcove room, vt 370— Nice, large -front | alcove room, wrll furnished, modern conveniences; two blocks from Windsor ho tel. ■ -210-219 KANKMN ST., 191, SOUTH, Near Ir- FKA^kTlN~ST.. I'M, SOUTH, Near Ir Tine Park— rooms to rent for lieht housekeeping. - ' . 217 FIFTH ST.. 57, ISA si— Furnished rooms; single or en suite board if required. -■ 210-218 FORT ST.. 350— A pleasant front room. furnished, with alcove and closet and Pbalen water. .- .. . 217-219 j 1t.i.i:iiA i and Western av— Four rooms i on first floor.. !r 210 218 iOLEHAKTST.. 21— Pleasant furnished | -L room. 0 AUKSON ST.. 513, at the old Davison mansion— few more nicely furnished | rooms, with first-class accommodations. j • " 217-219 John si'.. 021— Three nicely furnished j rooms, .suitable for light housekeeping. 215-217 7vk ST., 427, Ccrlicr Ninth— One suite of 0A.K ST.. 127. cTrner Ninth— One suite of rooms. 210-21 s AK1C PEACE, 64— Furnished front rooms, with bath. 217:219 EA1C1, ST.. •Jl.*')— Nicely furnished front EAKI, ST., 215— Nicely furnithed front and back parlor, single or en suite; also other nicely furnished rooms; modern con veniences. " 210 219 | Pleasant AV.. 179— Furnished room, bath, etc. 217 PLEASANT AY.. 183— Furnished fron|| rooms, suitable for two, with use of bath. 213-219 P EKASANT A V.. 212— Front parlor; also front room on second floor: table board. 210-217 ROOMS— Three or four rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Address K 5<\ (*lobc. 216-218 T> OOMS— Wanted rooms small Hat or XV five rooms in a good neighborhood. IL T. Duke. St. Paul Iron company.' 2 17-21 1>OOM-S— For re. t. til-room rial, hot and,: puo.'r*-- For rent, tis-room flat,' hot undo Xv cold water and all modern conveniences,," 502 St. Peter st. Apply -VI. D. Miller. 41 East. Fourth st. 21022*)- Sl'KUCKST., 221— Well furnished room-,' •Y) with conveniences. 21tj-21!l , QPBVCE 8T_j 2 j >l— .Nicjiy furnished front,-- O rooms, snitrpal'.'.for.two; Use of ba;h..217«, SEEBY A\'..2_o— a largendcely furnished/:- front room, suitable for one or two-.; gentlemen. 214-220;. SEVENTH ST., 418, WEST— Pleasant famished front room. 216-217 EVENTH ST., 423"e7isT— Uufurnish.'d EVENTH ST., 423 EAST— Unfurnished rooms, -222 SEVENTH ST.; 2.1!". WEST, corner cf Sherman — A Urge front room foi rent. SEVENTH ST., 232. WEST— Nicely fur- nished single and double rooms with board; also use of bath. ■ 217 EVENTH ST.. 233 ISAVT— Elegant suite of live rooms. Inquire at room G. 217 EVENTH ST.. 222. WEST— Suit of tin-" furnished rooms, suitable for light house keeping. 214-219 S~~ T. 1-ETKIt ST., 451— Nicely furnished rooms for rent. 217 I'MMl'i' A V.. 3«). corner St. . l'eter— A suite of nice large front rooms on ihe fast floor, to rent from Aug. 15; large yard: board next door. 210-222 iflKI) ST.. 31-). WE.vr, near Summit Park— A suite of nicely furnished mis to rent, single or en suite; all modem con- veniences; the most desirable section-in the city. ■.:•-.■:■ 210-218 "ITTABASHA ST.. 117— A Oat of four "VI FA KASHA ST.. 417— A flat of four » V rooms; hath room and closet; suitable for a physician or dentist. Inquire of Mie- haud _. Michand, 382 Robert st. 217 -' -' Scores. Si ORE. with basement and three lofts. situated in the wholesale district. A. II Wilder. 185 East Fourth st. 212-219 STOKE FOll KENT cheap. 149 West TORE FOR KEVtO-heap" 14!1 West Third St.. St. Paul. 210-222 , .f_{*»;-t-3i::ii<>»si!». OAKOING HOI SB— All furnished: twenty steady boarders: rent very cheap; will give lease. D. K. D., Globe. 215-221 BUILDING— The building formerly occu- pied by ' the Globe; will make such changes as mar be desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer block. 148* Offices in Hale block, opposite Her- chants hotel. Inquire of _>. X. and C.J. ' Johnson, 309*4 Jackson su 21.1-220 I.OR.-4KS _L_CD ri-tMTl-lfiUri VKKlAiil-; W<»K.\S — A large cssort- mend of Victorias, cabriolets. Duquistas, - broughams, four and six-seat roekaways, ex- tension-top cabriolets' extension-top Sur- reys, open and canopy Surreys, loop-front ladies* phaetons. low-wheeled phaetons, road wagons, etc., at lowest possible prices, qual ity considered; sD won guaranteed strictly as represented. E. 31. Ualiovrell & Co., 503 to 511. Minnesota st. 158*. < FIVE Hambletonlan Horses for Sale— Five- ' -L year-old stallion, sired by Imperial, he - by lacks Hambletonian, dam Kittie. by : Gen. Grant; three-year-; Id stallion, sired by- Sweepstakes, be by Rysdaeks, dam Kittle;., ten-year-old stallion, sired by W. II. Dike, by*-. Seneca Chief . dam Lady Btssoa, by Famous cairns M. Clay; six-year-old rasce, sire Im- perial, he by itysdacks Bambletonian, dam Kitiie. by Gen." Grant; four-year-old mare,;: sire chosrose. he by Hysterica, dam Kittie.; The above stock being grandsons and daugh- ters of Rysdaeks Hambletonian, making", them very desirable; will pay to investigate, , as the slock mils! be sold. For further par ticulars call on or address O. S. Iteminev, ' Faribault, Minn. 214-220' i fits Folt SAUE— mare. weighs i.»K!<> pounds, six years old; with or without harm and buggy; cheap to the one who wants to boy. Barringer & Co.,; 380 Jackson st. ' 212-217- "l TAKE— for sale; price *540. Inquire?' ItI at 863 East Seventh st. . 217-21 ON iKS FOK SAU I.— Shetland ponies PONIES FOK SALE— Shetland ponies this week at 21. A. Balfour's liven-. 48s Selby av. 2 1*5-2 PHAETONS— Finest grade, lowest prices; platform spring wagons; many styles; a call at our show rooms will convince. Cort- land Wagon company. 136 East Fifth st.. St. Paul. ' 128-218 IDE BAH BUGGIES— surreys ana ex- press wagons ; best work, finest materials. lowest prices. Send for catalogue or cal lat Cortland Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st., St. PauL '_ 128-22'. ; THEKEis a drove of 150 Western horses JL at Minnesota Transfer, riding driving and work horses, to be sold cheap. 217-223 WAGONS for Sale— one-horse wagons; inst the thing for carpenter or contractor; also 2 buggies for sale cheap. i Apply 201 West Fifth st. _ . ■ 210-219 OCTl' r\— HORSE for sale cheap. Can be <$f*J seen at 15 North Forbs st. at noon or after six p. m. 215-217 C_"l O F\— Buys horse, harness and buggy. t^LAiU No. 851 Cooke st. . ..; 217 _PYE WORKS. . ' DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a special ty 412 Wabasha at. vud 14 West Sixth, St. Paul Minn. ": - 134* '■': AUCTIO-f SAXES. *'■■ : "pALLlHEE & HALLOWAY, real es- ALE1HKE . _ HALLOWAY, real es- £- tate and commission auctioneers, 101 East Fourth St., buy and sell merchandise, household goods ol; all kinds, or buy bank- rupt stocks for cash or sell the same on com- mission on favorable terms. ..•'-.■■-■■-> 204* HEAL. ESTATE FOB SAME. II. F. Sehawbe-'s List, Real Estate Broker and Agent, llOVs East •_ '„r Fourth st. **:■■ THE following in Lake View addition, No. 1 ; it overlooks Lake Phalen. ; "%i"l A I . EACH for one or twenty-four lots •-1? L *-_!_/ in blocks 2 and 3 ; $40 cash, bal- ance one and two years. . Sftft-ft EACH for one or seven (7) lots •g^v on Phalen av. in block 1. . . ■£r)7A FOR lot (13) thirteen, block 1, •g^-y I O 40x136. '■ ...... - t'jjnni'OR lot (14) • fourteen, block 1,- gwU a corner. ..-.»: -■>-.-. ._ ..-: (gftj r7R() HUTS block 4, containing five '?*J* I *J\f acres and platted into thirty- iiin'e lots; can be rearranged into thirty full sij-ed lots. . . • '.'';*"'■' " '- THESE LOTS are sold by the owner and THESE EOTS are sold by the owner and terms can be made to suit. 210-217 ~ I . : i;/ i a r «! A Co.**-* Eist. ■ 15 Jackson st. ,* . FO B«- SALE— Boarding house and- cigar and confection_ty store: also a flat of nineteen rooms: good location. ______!_ OK SALE OK EXCHANGE— Small store, yy- .-*' ; --:■ YY~- ;' FOK SALE— Lot.- in Warren «*_ Flint's ad- -*- dilion ; these. are a bargain. . - . * . FOR SALE— Hood restaurant; cheap., 212* I v?5i.seviian«*«»us. • Him.* ililftiiiWHii livniAlti'SOi)' 11T5.E and ail otlier . manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna. C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. . , 3"32> HOUSE AND LOT on Payne av. at a bar- Cnlu. Apply 1.0*17 Payne a v. 215-217 La .> in Dakota for sale or trade for mer-- cliiindi.se. Add < > 7, * ;l,(uy > 215-210 LOTS near Rice st.. 10 minutes* .walk from street car. for *jj450. James A. Welde,1 . 3**0 Jackson st. .*"• '„ 2*17:2 IS*' EEAJ. IvSi'.l i'K for Sale— 1 have a great ■ • variety of lots and acres north of St. iV.iil at great bargains and on easy terms. ,T. P. Eisenmenger. 472 Rice st. .-•..-: 179*. SroCK VARUS! StocK Yards'.: StocK •■J Yards!!!— Ten lots for sale cheap, on ■ easy terms; ten minutes' walk from stock- yards; also 150 feet square atAnnapqjtis street station, adjoining the Minnesota & Northwestern railway; see to these; specula-- tors, they must go. Address J. M"., Globe/ 212-218 - "- .-■---'- \ 17 A .V — Business chances of all kinds VV .. listed with us. J. N. &. C. J. Johnson, «Q:iy_ Jackson. ■ 215-214 \(\ ackes — East Seventh si., -'running J-U throng it. immediately adjoining citj. limits. (825 per acre; 10 acres on Rice st.. Just oue mile from city limits, lies elegant, §•'>.*•" per acre. A. Hoenck. 217. aa_MSEX_M e« us. A lAWi'KR, whose proximity to St. Paul -TA gives him opportunity of consulting tha most recent authorities,, will undertake the preparation of briefs for attorneys who, byrca son of their location, may. not enjoy- similar facilities. Address box 34, White Bear, Minn. 2 10-2 DISSOLUTION* of co-partnership notice. The co-partnership heretofore existing between T. 11. Berrisfoni and Daniel Shea. under the linn name and style of Uerrisford <£ shea, is this day dissolved by mutual con- pent. Daniel Shea assumes anil agrees to pay all liabilities and agrees to pay all moneys due said firm of Berrisford <fc Shea. T. If. r'.errisforrt, Daniel Shea. Dated Aug. 1. 18*-"*7. 210 -21 T E. LAI.IA'-'ll. E. HEHIR— Slenogra- «" .. phers and typewriters; nil kinds of dop** ing and shorthand work done at Koom l27.Globe building: satisfaction guaranteed. j '■ 214-217 'I'OKAGE AND FORWARDING— Coil *bTOKA"UE ASl) EORWAKDINU— Coil -. vD.v'.ignmcnts solicited of all kinds of rem ch.indise. implements, furniture and house- hold goods. We have the largest and best . Warehouse in the city, connected by railroad * tracks for receiving, storing and transfer-ring, or if space is desired either in basement or ' upper stories we can let same at very reason t able rates; warehouse ami OtBce, 350 and .'Is*!) . East Third st, St. Paul. Minn. St. Paul ' Storage. Forwarding and implement Com- pany; William Ilcmminghouse, President and ; Manager.: telephone call 2'.)8-2. ... . ... 53* STO JSAtJE, [forwarding ami JKlilromk ware. •■■ " house. 201, 203 and 205 Eagle St., solic ! its consignments of all kinds',' for storage; ' storing of household goods a specially: trans • l'crriug and storing of car lots solicited: track into building. . C. B. Thurston. Telephone call. 514-3. ; .- 215-244 THE copartners-hip heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned in ins butcher • business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. William K. Oehriein who succeeds to. the business of the late tirm. is authorized to collet and receipt for all accounts due said linn and pay all the liabilities of the same. U'm. K. Oehriein, Henry Melancon. .j Wit- ness. Joseph Melancon. 217 ■ TO LOAN— S20, -*5'*. $150 to loan 011 fur- niture, pianos, etc: property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 22 West Sixth si.. Panorama building. 185* _______ PKI.S<» AI.. C~ ~ONSl l.T HAOAME TEITSWOKTHL ONSCJ.T MADAJIK TEITSWOKTH, wonderful clairvoyant fortuneteller; also mind and destiny reader; give name. 402 Minnesota st. " 212-218 ME. »>. GKOASE, the great Eastern'; ClafTovanl and life reader, never fails to draw full houses: free, test to all and charges moderate. 225 Bast Seventh st. . ' 215 217 - ■ mmAMnVBMi wasted. BOA It — First-class country board by lady with baby, immediately. Address with full particulars J J F, 380 North Exchange st. 217-210 I) OOM A NO BOARD— room V and board in private family, or select boarding house for two young men ; j terms not to exceed §20 each per month. . Address KT.T. (.lobe. ■-»-* .217-21!) CHANCERY PALE.— I'liited States Circuit / Court. District of Minnesota. Jacob V. Brower, complainant, vs. Walter c. Blower, respondent, In chancery. Pursuant , to an order and decree of the circuit court of the United States of America, in and for the dis- trict of Minnesota; entered in the above cause nt the June term of said court. A. I). 1887, and OB the 18th day of July. A. D. 1887, the undersigned, a master in chancery of said court, will sell at public auction, for cash, to- the highest bidder, on Monday, the loth day of s-epthrnber, A. D. 1887, at '10 o'clock iii the forenoon of said day, at . the front en- trance of the United states custom house on Waba: ha street, in the city of st. Paul, In said district (the place of holding said court), to satisfy the sum of Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty and 0-1 Dollars. ($5,720.00). found due .he complainant by said decree, with interest and costs, and all costs, and expenses of sale, the ',' following described property and real estate, situated [ and being in the town of Sank Center.Stearns | county, state of Minnesota, as follows, to-wit: Ail of that certain newspaper known as "The Saul: Center Tribune,"' together with its books, accounts, type, presses, moneys, 1 credits and effects of every kind and nature 'whatsoever, including the job office and I steam fixtures in connection therewith, the . subscription list, and all blanks, paper and l property, furniture and material, desks, - household goods, boats, and ail and singular the goods, chattels and property, useful and ornamental, which constitute "The Sank - Center Tribune" newspaper property, lo- cated at Sauk (enter. Stearns county. Minne 1 sola, at the date of the commencement of . this action, owned by said respondent. Also the following described real estate, situated and being in the said county of Stearns, and stale of Minnesota, described as ••follows, ;o-\vit: Lata numbered nine (9) and ten (10). in block numbered two (2), of Merry <*_ Dennis' ■ addition to the town of Sank Center, and the north one hundred and forty (140) feet of lot numbered ten (10), of 11. Moore's, addi ction of out lots to said town of Sauk Center; according official plats of said additions now ' on &Ie and of record in the office of thelleg 1 isterof Deeds within and for said Stearns "* countv, state of Minnesota. . Dated St. Paul. Minnesota, Aug. 4. 1887. B. J. slIlPMAN. Master in Chancery. 217-223 ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court. Special Term. Aug. 4, 1887. In the matter of the estate of Charles Seif- fertt. deceased. Oh reading the petition of Frederick Seif- fertt, of Okawville, Illinois, filed in this court on the -oh day of -Tidy, 1887, representing, i among other things, that Charles Seiffertt,. 1 late of said county, on or about the Cth day of June, A. D- 1887, at St. Paul, in . said county, died Intestate, and being an in- habitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate; within this county, and that the said peti- tioner is the father of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to George Faber granted; -It is ordered, that said petition be heard before the judge of this court on Saturday,- the 27th day of August, A.D. 1387, at 10 o'clock 0. m.. at the probate court in St. Paul, in said county. . , • • •'..:- . :"•■ . • '. • "-'- . ; Ordered further, that notice thereof be «dven to the heirs of said deceased, and to all I persons interested, 'by publishing- a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to- said dav of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily (ii ore "a newspaper printed and | published it st Paul, in said county. , By the Court, . - lis 1 E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probate. Attest- Fiiaxk IIobert, Jr., Clerk. . ., aug5-4w-fri ; I STATE OF MINNESOTA;* COUNTY 'OF . Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, SpeciaT ■ Term. July 21, 1887. In the matter of the estate of William E. Doggett, deceased.-* . - . ' i Whereas, An instrument in writiug. pur porting to be an authenticated copy of the last will and testament of William E. Dog- gett, deceased, aud of the probate thereof, in the county of Cook, state, of Illinois, has been delivered to this Court ; And Whereas, Andrew S. Davis has filed therewith his petition, representing among other things that said William E. Doggett, died at Chicago, in the county of Cook, state of Illinois, on or about the 3d day of April. 1870, testate, and that . Kate N. Doggett, the person named in said instrument as execu- trix thereof, is dead, and that said petitioner is interested in certain real estate upon which said will may operate, and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration,' • with : the will annexed, be to him issued thereon. It is ordered, that the proofs of said instru- ment, and the said petition, be heard before this Court, at the Probate office in said county, on Tuesday, the 16th day of August, A. D. 1887, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said instrument. And it is further ordered, that public no- tice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publica- tion of these orders for three weeks success- ively,- previous to said day of hearing, in the " St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. Bv the Court. [l.s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. july22-4w-fri ■ OT1CE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss. In Probate Court, special term, July i4, 1887. In the matter of the estate of Nils Jun- gren, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the third Monday of the month of January, A. D. 1888. at 10 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 al- lowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the expira- tion of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be for- ever barred, unless^ for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court. .' .: [f,'a.l K: S. GORMAN,. Judge of Probate. ■ : :' •_"-'_ 'jh.i*,*-',* .y, *■ ■ Y ;.-. :•; JouaSSX ' X'-. JUNGKEN**, Executrix. ■'■ . - mark --, . ■' -■"■:-.*.--' julyl5-5wfri . STATE OF MINNESOTA, COL'NTY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA, COl'NTY OF Ramsey, ss. En Probate Court, special term, J ulj "20. 1887. In the matter of the estate of Thomas J. I Barney, deceased. . On reading and tiling the petition of the St. Paul Trust company, as executor of the estate of Thomas J. Barney, deceased, representing, among other things", that it has fully admin- istered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allow- ing its account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons who are by law entitled to the same or any part thereof. -Y It i's ordered, that said account be exam- ined and petition heard by the Judge of this Court on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, A. I). 1887, at IO o'clock a.m. .at the Probate Office in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publish- ing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county, and per- sonally upon all tin* attorneys who have in any way formally appeared in said matter or proceedings in this court and residing in said county. By the Court. [I*'***.] E. S. ('OILMAN, Judge of Probate. * Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. Harvey Officer. Attorney for Executor. . - july 22-4w-fVi TATE OF MINNESOTA, cot .TV OF Ramsey— ss. In probate Court, Special Term. July 28, 1837. In the matter of the estate of Hattie Walker. deceased. ■/. . On reading and filing the petition of Daniel Murphy, of St. Paul. Minnesota, representing, among other tilings, that Hattie Walker, late of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, on the '"1st day of March. A. I). 1887, in the state of Pennsylvania, died intestate, and being a non-resident of this county at.the time of her .death, leaving goods,' chattels and estate within this county, and that the said peti- tioner is interested in the estate of said de- ceased, and praying that administration of said estate he to some suitable person granted ; It is ordered, that said petition be heard before the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the 2'llh day of August. A. D. 1887. at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate Court room in St. . Paul, in said county. :,-■-' Ordered further, that notice thereof given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globs, a daily newspaper printed and pub- lished at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court, (l. s.i E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. ■ Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. july2i>-4 w-fri -- . Proposal* for Steam Heating: and Water Supply* Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Trustees in Jamestown, Dak., until 12 o'clock m.. Aug. 27. 1837. for putting-in steam Heating and Water Supply : for the North Dakota Hospital for Insane. Drawings and specifications can be seen at the offlce of the Board of Trustees, James- town, D. T., or at the office of Willett & Pashlev. architects, 107 Dearborn street. Chi- cago. 111., on and after July 27, 1387. No proposal will be considered unless ac- companied by a certified check for $1,500, a guarantee that the party will enter into a contract with the Board of Trustees and give a good and sufficient bond in the stun of $8,000, with two or more approved sureties, conditioned that watt work will be done ac- cording to the plans and specifications, to be completed in a reasonable time, to bo agreed upon at time of awarding contract. The right to reject any or all bids is re- served. ' Y-YYY By order of the Board of Trustees. F. E. JONES, Secretary. : 200-238' JPropo.sals for Additional Dor- mer*. Skylights ami Iron Furring. County AUDITOR'S Office, ) St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1, 1887. ) Sealed proposals will be received at the • office of the County Auditor until Aug. 6. ' 1887. at 4 o'clock p.m. for furnishing addi- tional . ■ '-?., Dormers, Sit -flight* and Iron Furring, For Ramsey County Court House and City :.,*;,- - nail.; ■ No hid will be entertained or considered unless accompanied by the bond of the bidder or bidders, with sureties residing in Minne- sota, satisfactory to the commissioners in the penal sum of four hundred dollars (or in lieu of such bond the bid may be accompanied by a cheek for the sum of four hundred dollars, payable to the order of Robert A. Smith), conditioned, thai if the bid shall be accepted ami the contract awarded to the bidder or bidders, he or they will enter into such con- tract. The drawings, specifications, and any additional information may be obtained by applying to E. P. Bassfoid, architect. Room 2*8, (Jil.'illan block. City of St. Paul. The right to reject any bid is reserved. By order of the City Hall and Court House Special Commis- sion. M. F. RAIN, '*"■■*? '■■'■■ County Auditor, 214-217 . Secretary of Special Commission. Proposal* for Flour Tor Issue ami tor Flour, Family. Headquarters Department of Dakota, 1 Office Chief Commiss.ust of Subsistence, V St. Paul, Minn., July 12, 1387. ) SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re- ceived at the office of the Acting Commissary of Subsistence at each post named herein until 12 o'clock m., Saturday. Aug. 13, 1887. at which time and places they will be opened in presence of bidders, for Flour (if wheat is raised and flour is . manufactured in vicinity of said posts), delivered thereat in the follow- ing quantities: ! •:^'.:-r_s flour, issue. delivered at -. ■ 20,000 lbs. Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak. 15,000 " " Bennett, Dak. . 100.000 " " Meade, Dak. 20,000 " " Missoula, Mont. 15,000 " - " Pembina. Dak. ' "10,000 " " Sully, Dak. Sealed Proposals will be received and opened at this office, at the same time, for 030,000 lbs. of Flour for Issue, and 1OU.00O ! lbs. Flour, Family, or any part thereof, de- livered free on board of cars at St. Paul, Min- neapolis, Minn., or Bismarck. Dak. j . Flour for Issue to be equal in quality to standard samples to be seen at the respec- tive offices, and to be put up in barrels, or ■ square double sacks, or square single sacks,. containing 100 lbs. net each, as mav lie re- quired, and deliverable after ten days' no- tice. * - *' •'.*■*"... ' -*""** - --' Y Flour, Family, to be ot a quality equal to Washburn's ••Superlative,*' packed and de- liverable under the same conditions as Flour for Issue. : -. . . The successful bidders will be required to enter into formal written contract within ten (10) days after notification of award, and furnish bond to the amount of one-third of the value of the articles contracted for. • The right to diminish the amounts to be "purchased is -.reserved, to the Government," I and. with the consent of the bidders to whom '■ awards are made, they may be increased. >■• - ; For conditions, etc., apply to the under- j ' signed, or to the above mentioned offices. * ,•„ ,i ; The Government reserves the right to re ' ject any or all bids.*- * . *". .*•■ ..""" -..- , ; Proposals should be enclosed in . scaled en- velopes and marked "Proposals for Flour." i Bv -: * . J C. B. ROSE, , :, Y - Captain and C. S., U. S. Army, . Chief C. S. Dept. of Dakota. ." 1 - 1»3-I90&augl2-13 - . Y' Y * .'- Thro ugh-Tra-m*- mm am ■ *" j ST. :,y, to^; : « ■ MINN! ■ ■ MINN! Principal Points ■■■■ Central-fcXortli- I VI /"^ WW I era Dakota. ]l JB RAI -.-.:; -:^- !.:■■»-•.•■ -•^(.V^-r-*-- - WUlma*v Morris^ 'Urawh's Valley, Wahpeton . . . Willmar.-Mbrris, Brown's Valley, Wahpeton . . . St.* Cloud. "Fergus Falls, --'Moorhead, F'argc ■ Grand Forks'. ;.";.*.. -.;*. * .-. : .".*. ."; ....... .*. . . . ".'. . Osseo. Monticello, Clearwater. St* Cloud _ Excelsior. ' Lester Prairie. Hutchinson \ . . : . Anoka. St;- Cloud and Willmar ... .". ."Tr^'.'V-.* Elk River; Princeton, '. . . . ... ........... Willmar, Morris, Lidgerwood, Rutland Abei deen .......... :.. .......... Wahpeton, Cas^ellon, Ilopij, Larrimore, . Devil" Lake, Minot ....:..**;..........-........ Cro.okston, 1 St. .Vincent, - Winnipeg, Calgary Victoria ...Y..'.'.Y. ;•;. 1 i .*". .-'-.*-. .":. Fergus Falls. Farco. Grand Forks All trains daily except as follows: a Exce All trains daily except as follows: a F'xce only; c Mondays, from Wahpeton only; d Satu e Monday from Neche and Grand Forks only. TICKET OFFICES— St. Paul, corner Third an • - .. * -. Minneapolis. 10 Nicol .. - - — : : : : * /^r-Sijj. Y THE /^rc^^MST MAIL %TnE FAST MAIL JMnmuMn *^ k^StPAiJL m e»tahnS: ■^^■^•'-l.y- If ""groom and the Jug room and the // nnestdiningcars iii the world, are -_. '■"■'■• .■ . run on Main Line Trains to and from Chicago and Mil- waukee. • —Leave Leave departing trains. Minneap'lis St. PauL Winona, La Crosse. " ■ .-..- . and Dubuque Ex. B 5:80 a.m. B 6:00 a.m. Prairie duChieu,Mii- waukee and Chi- ----Y-. - cago Express B 9 :25 a.m. B 9 -.40 a.m. Calmar and Daven- port Express ..IB 9:25 a.m. B 9 :40 a.m. Ortonville and Fargo Express .... ........ IB S -.25 a.m. B 7 :45 a.m. Milwaukee' and Chi ';'*-* "'-"-' -.. '•"'-:: ; *',;/" eago*"Fast ,Ex . . . . .v A 2 :20 p.m. A3:d0o.in. Northlield Fari-j ;..-'— '-.'- -.. .■"*.'_ *_-..' ! hault, and Owa- " •'■' :' •■','• ''■■:"-■.*. CY )'■ tonna Accom A 4 :30 p.m. I A 4 :35 p.m. La Crosse Passenger. B 5 :30p.m. 0:00p.m. Aberdeen and Mitch- " - ell Express ... . A 7 p.m. A 6 p.m. FaribaultOwatonna '\- Dubuque and Chi- 1 cago.. lA8:00p.m.!A3:35p.m. Milwaukee and Chi- : cago Fast Ex. . . . . . . A 8 :00 p.m. A 8:40p.m Arrive . | Ariver .arriving trains. * St. Paul. iMinneap'lis Chicago ' and ■-" Mil- "■■■ I waukee Fast Ex... A 7:05 a.m.1 A 7:45 a.m. Chicago, Dubuque, ■.-■-•• I Austin and Ovva- " - tonna .......... A7:30a.m.'AS:15 a.m. Davenport and Cal- *- | mar Express. .... i . C 7:30 a.m.C8:15 a.m. • Owatonna, Far i-l • " ' 1 • hault and North- •• j held Accom ....... . A 9 :30 a.m. 'A 9 :40 a.m. Mitchell and Aher-i I deen Express ' A 8 :40 a.m. 'a 8 :00 a.m. Chicago and Mil- ' I waukee Fast Ex. ..A 1:50 p.m. A 2 :35 p.m. Fast Mail • and La' I crosse B 3 :10 p.m. B 4 :45 p.m. Chicago, Milwaukee and" Prairie ' du! ■--;'- '•.*■■'>* Chien Express B 5 :55 p.m. 6 :00 p.m. Fargo and Ortonville Express .' 7:05 p.m. B 0:25 p.m. Dubuque, La Crosse and Winona, Ex..)B 9:15 p.m. B 9 p.m. Additional trains between St. Paul and Minneapolis, via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly ; for particulars 'see ShortLine time tallies. ■ A means daily, B except Sunday. C except Monday. D except Saturday. * • ST. PA George B. Clason, City Ticket Agent, 102 East Third street. Brown & line bel, Ticket Agents, Union Depot. MINNEAPOLIS— B. Chandler, City Ticket Agent No. 7, Nicollet House. A. B Chamberlain. Ticket Agent Depot. Chicago, St. Paul, | t^pjiL^ ; Minneapolis & Omaha and :S:y-::S Chicago & Northwestern Ry's. Chicago & Northwestern Ry's. The Best Equipped Route to Chicago. ""Dining cars the finest in the world, and Smokiu? room Sleepers on all regular express trains to Chicago^ -.: . .-. ;**_ Through 3 Pullman .Buffet >; Sleepers on Omaha and Kansas City Express. Des Moines and Kansas City Express hits Combination Chairs and Sleeping Car through to Kansas City without change Through sleeper. St. Paul to MitchelL Dak. ~ ; I" '. Leave Leave Departing Trams.. Minne'olis St. Paul. Green Bay & Wis. Ex. +7:30 a m +7:57 a m Shakopee-- Mer'm" J'n *S:<>0am *e :;>0 a m Lake Superior Ex ...... +9i0">am +9 :-!._> am Prentice* Kh'nel'.nd'r +9:05 am +9:4.> a m Mankato and Elmore, *9:15am ***** am • Des Moines & Kan.City *9 :15 8 m •8:40 m Su C Su F. & Pip'ne +9:15 a m +8:40 am Stillwater & River F'lsJ +9:30 a m tl*>:00am Chicago Day Express. •2:20 pm *3:00pm Shako-pee* Mer'm J'n; *4:3<> p m *3M p m River Flls & Ellsw'th +4:30 pm +5:15 pm Eau Claire & Chip- - :,-v ,_ __ pewa Falls.... t4:30pm to pm Mankato* Lake Crystal +5 :40 m -h>:*15pm Omaha *<* Kan'. City.7. *7:35 pm *7:OOpm Mitchell & Falls Ex *7 :35 p m _t*00p m Mil. & Chicago Ex ... . *8 :10 p m *S:oOpm Duluth Night Ex ..... j *9:00 p m *9:40 p m Ashland. Washburn &l ' '■ • __ __ ■ Bayfield....: i*9:00pra *8:40pm . . _, '. Arrive Arrive . - -. •„_ Arrive Arrive Arriving Trains. st. Paul. Minne'olis. Duluth Night Ex.:... ♦5:50 am *0 :30 am Ashland, Washburn *;;;':■- & Bayfield.......... *5 am *6 :30 am Chicago Day Express. *0 :55 am • :3» a m Omaha & Kan City.... *8 :30 am *7:»oam MiichelUSu.FallsEx *S:30am */:-jt>am Ellsworth A Falls +9:10 am +9 :55 am Eau Claire & Chip- -Y**- .____. pewa Falls +10:25 a m +10 a m Lake Crystal & Man- x, , Sin. in '« ™ k-tto • ....:... +11:05 am +10:40 am Mer-inJ'n ifcShakopee *12:(K> m »12:55 p m Chicago Night Ex.... •1:50 *2:30pm C Su. F. A Pip'ne +5:OUpm *4 :.";> p m Kan C & Des Moines *5 :<M) p m *4 :3.> p m Lake superior Ex.... +0:40 p m +7:20 p m Prentice aRhinel'nd'r +0:41) pm +7:20 Green Bay & Wis. Ex. +7:20 pm +8:00 pm Mer'm J'n A Miakopeej •8:30 *9 pm •Daily. tExcept Sundays. Eight trains to Stillwater. jExeept Monday. . Tickets, sleeping car accommodations and all information can be secured at No 13 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis. W. B. Wheeler, Ticket Agent h. L. Martin, Agent, Minneapolis Depot. No. 159 East Third street, opposite Mer- chants hotel, St. Paul. __ - Chas. II. Pktsch, City Ticket Agent. Brown & Knkbel, Agents, St. Paul Union Depot. ' - ; WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE. Through Sleepers and Superb Dining Cars to CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE Leave. Minneapolis. St. Paul. Chicago Express. 12:10 p.m.j 12:45 p.m. Milwaukee Ex- \ -"-."- - | press..... 12:10 p.m. 12:4o p.m. Prentice and Ash- land Express... 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Chicaso Express. 7*50 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee Ex... 7:50p.m.] 8:30 p.m. ■ 1 j Arrive. Minneapolis.! St. Paul. Arrive. Minneapolis. St. Paul. Chicago Fast Ex- press... : 7*50 a.m. . 7:li>a.m; Prentice and Ash- ■• land Express... 7:50 a.m. : 7:15 a.m. Chicago Express.! -4:10 p.m. 3:35 p.m. ' ! CITY OFFICES. * ; CITY OFFICES. St. Paul— East Third street; C. E. Robb, City Ticket Agent • Union Depot— Brown & Knebel, Agents. ~ Minneapolis— Nicollet House Block: F. II. Anson, Northwestern Passenger Agent. Union Depot— II. L. Martin, Agent. W. S. Mullen, .'." . Jas. Barker, General Manager, . Gen. Pass'r Agent, Milwaukee.* MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY j ALBERT LEA ROUTE. ,.;::. ':•:■•■ \. .-• Lv.St.Paul! Lv.M'npls i 'Chicago & St Louis Ex *3:20 am *9:05 am i Des Moines Express... *8:20am *9:05am j Chicago '"Fast"' Exp.. d0:30p m d7:15pm I St. Louis Fast Express. +6:30 pm +7:15 pm Des Moines Passenger. d0:30pm! d7:15nm ■ Excelsior AWatertown *8 :1<) a mi *8 a m Excelsior & Arlington »4: 15 p m *4 :55 p m Maitkato Express. | *3:15pm *-t :00pm Short Line trains leave St Panl for Minne- Short Line trains leave St. Paul for Minne- apolis at *7:15, dS:10, d9:15, sl0:15, a. m.; •3:15, d4:15,*. •5:15.d6:15, d«:30 p.m.; leave Minneapolis for St. Paid at. *6:15, s7 :15, dS:00, 08:15, <19:15, *10:15 a. m. U3:15, *5:15, dC :15 p.m. -Y ■ Lake Minue tonka trains leave St. Paul for Excelsior* and Lake Park at d4:15. *8:00 auddO'.la a. tn., 01:15, d4:15 and *5:15 p. m. Leave Lake Park d7:10 and *8 : 10 a. m..-dllr20 a. m., -*4rl5-, d4:45 auddl0:30 p. m. -,•*"'! • -•■'■■ ♦?-"• -'■••'•"-. . : • Ex. Sunday. tEx. Saturrhiy. d Daily. aBuudrnfl '■•'■■j- ::■'•''- .:*•.'>*->-** -'-**■- * • " - -, Ticket Minneapolis' No. 1 Wash- ington avenue (under Nieolett . house) and : depot corner Third street and Fourth avenue North; St. Paul. 199 East Third street (cor- ner Sibley), and depot. Broadway, foot of Fourth street.--?-- ?«•. . : - * : S. V. BOYD, , ;-; jY General Ticket and Passenger Agent. ; . PAUL. ■ Northern .". Miutt EAPOLIS S nesota, *aama j,. __ mm Manitoba * TOBH and LWAY. ■ H British Col' m b LWAY. ■ ■ British Col' m b Leave I Leave I Arrive at | Arrive at St Paul. j-ttinneTis. St Paul. Minue'olis. . 'a7 :30 a m aS :05 a mi a" :00 p m! aC :25 p m >,| I, , i . aS:20 a m a8:55 a m. a«:43-f>-m n6:20 pm- sr . a2 :.'}() pm'a3:05 pm all :55a mall :20 a m . a3:3() p m'a4:i.O p m all -55pm all "35 am . a4:10 pm!a4:40 pmiall.lOa mal0:43a m . a4:10 p m a4:40 piu|.ill:10a 10 am 7:30 pm 8:05pm 7:30am 6:55am s b7:30p m b8:05 pm e7:30amj CO am T ', 8:30 pm 9:10 pm 7:00 a m L. 0:25 a m ' b8:30p*md9 :10 pm e7:00a mj e6:25am pt Sunday; b Saturdays, as far as Wahpeton irdays as far as Grand' Forks aud Neche only; d Jackson streets; Union depot - . .': Jet House Block: Union deuat Bridge square. ; MINNESOTA & KORTHWESTESK R.R. The Dubuque Route. MINNEA? Q}r p. ||, - Map of, _-«r A ft _CS?7 °^-^(^nections.l " H*V *5_IKrt**W j MASON^CV^IJ^y^^^^^^H ___£_——^Sjj Z!E*5£^-^^SS^i*^S3.tj^i— _^\"*_^— -—^/1 "^ELWON°___Sw__^K Q'-t^JI?3' " fc I ■ c[a,hnJJ :7r&j__fl»'_2*V,'''0 ?-**•*>'*'-*'•*' *»' • fli '^^•*^,,^^K^^w^*'*'i'^^Hyj.-*^fe**^ ■ t^**^h^c?j*' "-."^ -*y~- -^-d--? j ****** I *V*-'° *J_T^WATERLOO",CS-2V' § Jf i I des oJgp_Iw__e H A Yrc^v**_t_8"_*n . : *_yC»ntrfw/laflg^.. . . YX'iSi?^$s5*_ W!.»»*/ |'- zajGhwoodJcXi S_/pp•nel^*~-?^ifK5"JINr•, *sf . sC--ir*rsW-W rtOKIA \ rf^--/_ -.-- ;-•<: *.C«***s*: " U,i'A AlP^-A, "' *ysT. JOSEPH 5Q_*«son dy. . I Ii Yj X. ./.-• • -: S .Ml*0"4 -J Bmo'berVlv CpeCATIM |WC**» ■ <_(OBTHjgLIWOBER\I . . r< 7 !*■"• tmlOBTItJl*°B[nt: f\ 7 Two daily trains between Minneapolis. St. Two. daily trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas City. Short and Direct Line to Des Moines and all Illinois Central, Central Iowa. Wabash ami Chicago. St. Paul and Kansas City points. Parlor Chair Cars on all through daily trains to Chicago. . Mann Boudoir cars and M. Jfc X. ' W. sleep- ers on Chicago night trains. '.-■,-■ Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Miu'ps St. Pa"l StPa'l Mp'lis Chicago & Du- " bu(jue,limited a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. daily 7:05 7:40 9:35 10:15 Chicago & Du- buque, limited p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. daily 7:00 7:35 10:00 10:40 St.Louis& Kan- sas City ex- p. m. ' p. m. a. m. . a. m. press, daily... I 7:45 8:30 8:50 9:35 St.Louis & Kan- sas CitV ex- A. M. A. m. p. m. p. M. press, daily. I 7:10 7:50 7:10 7:5» Lyle. Austin. Dodge Center, ( hatrield, Plaiuview, Rochester; Peoria, Indianapolis, Columbus, and all points East, South and West. Further information cheerfully furnished at the city ticket offices, 193 "East Third street aud Union depot foot Sibley street St Paul. amam^^^^^^mm "THE BURLINGTON" "THE BURLINGTON." Peerless Donna Cars *•:. - ;-■:-■•■• AND PULLMAN'S SLEEPERS Y - on all through trains between MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL .. CHICAGO -AND ST. LOUIS. J.E'tvE LEAVE I ~ ■ -~—" '•'' LEAVE I LEAVE | „„„ MINNEAPLIS ST. PAUL. »EP AETINO TKAIN t8:35 a. m. t9.15 a. m. No. 2. Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque, Peoria, St. Louis. - - ■■' i ♦2:15 p. m. *2.55 p. m. No. 4. Winona, La « Crosse, 'Dubuque, Chicago, Peoria. *8:00 p. m. *8.40 p. m No. 6. Winona, La' Create, Dubuque, Chicago, St Louis. No. 2 arrives Peoria 2.15, St Louis 7.05 next a. m. No. 4 arrives Chicago 7.05, Peoria 10.50 next a. m. No. 6 arrives Chicago 12.45, St. Louis 5.00 next p. m. ARRIVE ■ ARRIVE ... ARRIVE I ARRIVE i ST. PALL. |mINNEAI>LsJ A**KI*» ING TRAINS. . *7.05 a. m. *7.42 a. m. No. 3. St. Louis, Chi- cago, Dubuque, La Crosse, Winona. *2.00 p. m. *2.40 p. m. No. 5. Peoria, Chi- cago, Dubuque, La Crosse, Winona.: •16.25 p. m. +7.05 p. m. No. 1. St Lotus, Ga- lena, Dubuque, La Crosse, Winona. ♦Daily. tEx. Sun. • SVBl'Rn.O TRAILS f Leave Union Depot, St. Paul, daily for Ilighwood, Newport, and St. Paul Park, at 6:15, 8:00, 10:00 a.m.; 12 m.; 3:05 and 5:40 p. m. Returning arrive 7:55, 9:05, 11*30 a. m. : I : 15, 4:30 and 6:43 p. m. ; Single fare 10c; 10 rides 25 rides. 31.50. - Connections made in Union Depots at Chicago, corner Canal and Adams sts. St. Paul, fool Sibley St., Brown & Knebel, agents. " Minneapolis, Bridge Square, II. L. Martin, agent CHARLES THOMPSON, City Ticket Agent Hotel Ryan, St. Paul. W. E. GOODING, City Ticket Agent 5 Nic- olet House, Minneapolis. . W. J. C. KEN* VON, General Passenger Agent. St. Paul. Minn. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. New " Overland Route!" — TO — Portland, Or., & the Pacific Northwest. The "Pioneer Line " between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Moorhead and Fargo, and the Only Line running Dining Cars and Pullman Sleepers between Those P0M3. : : ■ ■ Leave j Leave Leave Leave departing trains. ! St. Paul. Minneapolis Pacific Express for; Grand Forks, Far- ..;"';*■ : go.Jamestownand Portland (Daily) . . ! 4 :00 p. m. ' 1 4 :35 n m. Fargo Exp.. (Daily i ■ .- ..--.-. except Sunday) . . 8:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. Dakota Ex. (Daily) . ; 8 :<*0 p. m. 8 :35 p. m. Dining Cars, Pullman Sleepers, elegant day coaches, second-class coaches and emigrant. sleeping cars between St Paul, • Minneapolis,-- : ■ ' Fargo, Dak., and all points in Montana and Washington territorios. Emigrants are ear- •: '. ried out of St Paul and Minneapolis ou Pa- cific express, leaving daily at 4 p.- m. - - "* ■ . i Arrive I ■ Arrive - arriving trains. (Minneapolis; St. Paul. ;.;■.; ; Atlantic Ex. (Daily) 11 :50 a. mY 12:25 p. in. ■ St. Paul and Min.: I fast Ex. (Daily) . . 7:15 a. m. ! 7 :50 a. m. St. Paul and M. ace. I (Dailyex.Snnday)l 6:10 p.m.! 6:45 p. in. Through Pull man Steepen daily between • St. Paul and Grand Forks, Dak. j Through Pullman Sleepers daily between : I St. Paul and Wahpeton, Dak., on Dakota ex- • I press.- •-..-■ . . , . -- • - ■. - j City office, St Paul. 169 East Third st. - ' • City office, Minneapolis, No. 19 Nicollet i house. • CnAS. S. FEE, . General Passenger and Ticket Ageut ] ■ | NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, - Importers and " WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ! : ..* - -.'■■■ '.y=,-,. :.-...■ - - . . -. ...... , 6S and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, . .. 6S and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, ST. PAUL. .... • MINN ■ ; — **i LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED LAWN M WERS SHARPENED FRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS _"-'. .r «C Robert- Street, St. Paul . , .' '.,.