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ST PAUL WANTS. - . - Wasts on this page will be inserted undei Classified headings according to the following TABLE Or RATES. 01 h a i •=*•=! «> 1 co a 4 5- § 5" *7 % . Kumber " ° 2 ** * = 5 offf* c S B S Words. I I i* g I s J : I : a ? 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SSI, 70,2.02 2.30 43 words .-;:{ .761.09 1.42 1.75 *_».08J2.41 44 words .41 .77 1.10 1.43 1.70 2.09 2.42 45 words .45) .79 1.131.471.812.15 2.49 words ..-4ti| .SI 1.16 1.51 I.B*i 2.21 2.50 47 wordy .4 7 .83 1.19 .91 2.27 2.63 »Words .48 .84.1.201.561.92 2.28:2.64 49 words .49 .SO 1.23 1.60 1.97,2.34,2.71 o9 wordy 50 .881.261,64! .02 2.402 Compound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full word. In every case the money mus*. accompany the o.der. - _ ; SITIATIOSS OFFERED. " Male. A .WEAL FOR 10c— Ham and eggs and potatoes, 10c; beefsteak and potatoes, sc; coffee, with bread and butter, sc: oat meal and milk. sc. Open all night. New •fork restaurant. 442 Jackson st. " 240-246 BARBER— To tun shop: good wages guar anteed. Charles Pigeon, Ada, Norman couuty. Minn. 214-246 BARBER— First class white barber wanted: steady job. 685 and 657 East Third st, Henry Schorn. 6 BARBER -Corner Lafayette ay. and West minster st. 6 BARBER— at once a first-class white barber; no other need apply. S. A. Bhupe, Austin, Minn. " 5 BARItER-First-elass white barber wanted; steady job; corner Fourth and Jackson, in the basement. 0 BARBER— rt first-class white barber. 294 East 3cventh st. 245 46. BARB R— job at O. Leilli's, 484 Wabasha. 6 BAKER— baker wanted at 160 West Third st. 6 BELL-ROYS at the Windsor dotel. 6 BLACKSMITHS— For machine forging. American Mfg. Co., 63 South Robert st. 6 BRICKLA VERS—Ten bricklayers, corner .Mackubin and llolly ay. ; wages 50 cents per hour. "7 0 BOY— Wanted, a good boy to run errands, from fourteen to fifteen years of age; must reside with his parents and produce the best »£ city references. Address in own hand writing, 11. 8., (ilobe. 244-245 BOY— Feed boy wanted at P. 11. Kelly Mer cantile company's printing department; third floor. 5 BOY who knows the city well to carry bun dles, at 155 East Seventh st. 5 BOY— Wanted, a bright boy about sixteen years old, for office work; must write end come recommended. Address in own writing and ,-tate salary expected. R. T. -8., Globe. " U BOOKKEEPER— young man. fair penman, to assist in keeping books and collecting for retail business; no kid gloves. Address in own handwriting, s 28, Olobe. °7 J BOOKKEEPER .wanted for a few hours each evening. Address F IS, Globe. 6 "DUTCHER warned at 316 Rondo st. 6 ASH HOYS—Five. Apply at Golden Rule, 7:1 and 75 East seventh. 245 CiLERK— Drug clerk, registered, wanted. 1 Apply at once to Karl Simmon. Fourth and Jackson st 5 CANVASSERS— Wanted^ good canvassers at the Standard Sewing Machine office, 27 East Seventh st 244-247 ARRI ER BOYS, 15 years or over, on evening paper, on established routes in all parts of the city. Apply at 32 East Fourth st., Journal office. OACHMAN thru understands care of horses. Apply this morning at 89 East Third st. 5 CORNI OEM AKEKS—lmmediately, two cornicemakers or tinsmiths, ' Fred Vaeshe. 551 Temperance st. .. UTTER AND FITTER wanted; address stating terms, N. 11 (Hole. 5 DISH WASH ER-Mau dishwasher. 345 Robert st. y DELIVERY CLERK-Boy who knows the city well for delivering at 155 East Seventh st. 0 RAUGliTS.HAX—Architectural. Wirth & Haas, architects, German-American Bank building. 0 MI'LOYMENT - Young Scandinavian, between twenty and thirty years of age, wanted to work in a commission house; ref erences required. Gall at 662 Mississippi st. FOREMAN— Wanted a competent fore man on street grade. Address T 54. Globe. , 5 ARNESSMAKER— Good one wauled at once. W. A. Nolan. Grand Meadow, Minn. 242-246 OD CARRIERS—Two hud carriers, Ar cade st.,near Bohn Manufacturing com pany: highest wages paid. 6 MAN— To cook and care for men. Apply ILL room 72 Court block, Fourth st, oppo" --site new court house. . 0 MAN— anted, young man for office, six- I'-L teen years of age; must reside with parents; write a plain neat hand; salary £200 the first year, &300 the second year anil then advanced on merit. Call at Room 12, Fire and Marine building, Third and Jack son sts. 245-247 INERS WANTED—^e want twentv five miners to work in railroad tunnel on the Minnesota & Northwestern railway near Galena; hammermen and those accus tomed to working underground: apply at * our office in German-American Bank builil ing. Shepard. Winston & Co. 237-250 MEN— energetic men right away; steady place; hours from 9 to 5. i 2 West Third st. 5 EN—Wanted, two young men. Apply at 113 East Seventh st. 6 NURSE— Wanted, one male and one female 11 nurse at the city and county hospital; references required. " 244-246 FEIUEWORK—Wanted bright, active boy for oflicework: salary §15 per month ; references required. Address LB. Globe. . ... • 5 PAINTER— Good house painter at 179 East Fillmore ay.. West St. Paul. 5 SALESMEN— First-class traveling sales men for wholesale clothing may obtain ex cellent situations to travel in Minnesota, Da kota and Iowa; only such with established trade and satisfactory references need to apply. Address X 10, Globe. 243-256 SALESMEN— Wanted, a few more sales men and canvassers; will pay salary or commission. Call at Singer oflice, 27 East Third st. 245-247 SALESMAN— On the. New Fuel; salary O and commission; also agents for out of town territory. 350 Jackson st. 6 HOEMAKER—Wanted one good shoe " maker at 495 Wabasha st 5 TONE MASONS—Eight stone masons wanted, work all the season. Dawson block, corner Eighth and Jackson. 241—46 TEAM FITTERS—Wanted, four or five first-class steam fitters. C. W. Parmelee 30 East Sixth st. 0 SOLICITOR— Wanted, au experienced man to solicit orders for groceries; must have good references. Call on 11. F. Grosve nor, Merriam Park. 242 EAMSTER— teamster. P. Norris, 68*2 Olive st ; ;■ ■ ■ - 0 *;n TEAMSTERS, S3O per month and* *J\J board 50 men for Montana, free fare both ways; 25 for Crookston. company work; 20 tracklayers for Dcs Moines, Io. : 50 men ; for city work; 25 men for the Duluth rail road; 11 farm hands for Red River valley, §2 per day and board : 25 men for Watertown, surfacing track, $2 per day. Apply at 277 East Third St., corner of Rosabel st. - - 245 rye MEN for lies Moines, Io.: 51.75 and / *JJL*,2 per day; surfacing and. track lay ing for the company; free fare; we go through with this crew; get your pass to-day; 50 men, for Fort Buford and Milk River, Mont.; '• $2. . per day; teamsters S3O per month; ship to-night: "free fare: 50 men for Galena, 111; 15 for West'- Superior,', near ; Duluth; •' 10 . other ■ orders.*-: Pioneer . Employ- - ment office, Second street, between? Nicollet i : and Hennepin ays.? Minneapolis." 'j^g 245 i ... -- t _^»^-^j.-I ^|j»«»j^-..^Tr -. i -».■. .. -<^>fliy^.,^ siTui-riossoiTiEßm Male—Cent timed. . . TINNERS— Wanted three good tinners at once. Apply J. A. Wilson & Son, 537 Broadway. - \?^mzmm%SLmmWtt9WJrt!rWf3l&i 5 O LOAN—§2O, goo, glso to loan on lur niture, pianos, etc; property left in your ■possession. St Paul Loan C0.,"31W* Jack sou st, Rooms 1 and 2. ' : . 185* TELEGRAPH OPERATORS* AND STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. St. Paul. ■ _ 208* HITEWASHER-A man to whitewash at 350 Fort st. to-day. ' * - : 245 WAITERS— Dinner at McVeigh Bros., 67 V V East Third. _ 5 WANTED— Young man eighteen years old to drive delivery for feed store;. German preferred. Address 207 Bates ay., corner Hastings. • ■ '5 WANTED— Young-men and ladies 10 »* 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. "-. C~ . 338* ■ Female. 7;, V APPRENTICE— Wanted apprentice girl at Mrs. E. Thompson's, 38 East Third St.. over C. A. Dibble's store. 5 CASHIER— Wanted, lady cashier of ex perience, with good "recommendation. Apply at Golden Rule, 73 and 75 East Sev enth st BfISSRtSASiH 215 CHAMHERM AID— experienced chambermaid at Windsor hotel. 6. COOK— First-class cook at the City Co flee house. 448 Jackson st. 243-245 COOK— Wanted, one cook and table girl at 181 East Eighth st. 6 CiOOK— At City hotel, one cook aud one ' dishwasher. 357 Robert st. 6 COOK— Wanted, an experienced cook and -i laundress; salary. $15 per month: also competent second girl; references required. Apply at 299 Grove st, - 6 DRESSMAKER wanted at 464 Wabasha St.. upstairs. 5 D KESSMAKER—First-class dressmaker to take charge of the skirt department at Miss Peterson's, Dickinson glass block. • 243-215 GIRL— For general houses'ark; small fain ily. 438 Rice st. • 5 GIRL— A good girl at 97 West Seventh st. ; call at once. 5 G.IRL— Tidy girl wanted to clerk in store A and assist In housework. Call at 557 Wabasha st., Friday and Saturday afternoons. 6 * GIRL, for kitchen work. Apply 97 West Tenth st. " 6 GIRLS wanted for dining room work; good pay. 382 Robert st. - 6 GIRLS —First-class dining-room girls at Grand Central hotel. 6 GIRL— Wanted, an apprentice girl at Mrs. E. Thompson's, 38 East Third St., over 0. A. Dibble's store. 6 GIRL— Wauted.a good sewing and linen room girl at Windsor hotel. 6. OUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for general housework in family of four persona. 578 Cedar st. * 6 OI'SKWORK— a girl at 56 East Seventh st to do light housework; third floor, left side. 6 OUSEWORK—Experienced girl forgen ernl housework, two in family. 21 Floral st., near Summit and Mackubin'. 6 HOUSEWORK— At once, girl for general housework, with references, at 185 Pleasant ay. 6 OUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework; wages, §15 per month; must have good recommendations. Inquire 299 Grove st. . 6 OUSEWOKK— girl for general housework; must be a good plain cook; wages $15 per month. Call at 601 Holly ay. OUSEWOKK— good girl for general housework; small family. Apply 50 West Central ay. " "0 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework, 89 Summit ay. - 6 OUSEWORK—Wanted a girl to do gene eral housework at 540 Olive st ; German or Swede preferred. 5 OUSEWORK—A competent girl for gen eral housework at 503 Kittson st, be tween Seventh and Eighth sts. 5 OUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework; small private family: pleas ant place. 317 East Ninth St., ; and" Broad way. 7 . 5 OUSEWORK—A girl about fifteen years of age toTlo light housework at 39Sum mit ay. .-3a6Sßt -7.5: OUSEWORK— a girl to do gen eral housework for a family of three persons. Inquire at 287 Sherman st ' 5 OUSEWORK—Wanted, a good girl lor general housework; good wages paid. Call at 392 Robert st. 239-215 HOUSEWORK— An experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. S. J. Beals, 475 Holly ay. ■..'*"".'.: ' 5 OUSEWORK— girl for general house-' work. 599 Westminster st. .7 4 OUSEKEEPEK wanted on small farm; must not be over thirty-five years old ; have no objection to one child: only one man in family; must tie up four or live"head of cattle case I should be away; small wages for the winter and a good home. Ad dress P. O. Box 243. Stillwater, Minn. 245-246 TRONER AND POLISHER—One ladies' A clothes irouer; one polisher. Call corner Thirteenth and Jackson sts. 4 KITCHEN GIRL—Good girl for kitchen. No. 9 West Ninth st 4 WORK—Wanted, a good girl AY for kitchenwork. Apply at 49 West Fourth st. 5 MILLINER— Situation wanted by fashion able milliner of twelve years experi ence ; best of reference given if required. In quire at Room 8, 1-16 East Fourth st., or at residence, 247 Western ay. 5 OPERATORS— steam power op erators; to experienced hands steady work will be given. Powers' Dry Goods Co.", Fourth st * 4 HIRT MAKERS, on Wheeler and Wil son machine.; 21 West Third st. 6 ECOND GIRL—One that understands waiting on table. Call 392 Exchange st. E WING GIRL— at once. Mrs. Brug geman 370 Jackson st. 6 WASTED TO REST. HOUSE— to rent, about Oct. 1, a house of not less than ten rooms, in good neighborhood ' (St. Anthony hill pre ferred), by wholesale and retail" merchant, who will soon move his business to this city; small family and no small children; will take a furnished house for the winter; references given. Address W. W. Wemott, 406 Boston block, Minneapolis, Minn. .:-;; i . .7-' 245 HOUSE— to rent, a small house and barn on St. Anthony hill; will pay §25 per month; would buy the furniture of such a house. Address N 48, Globe. 245-246 HOUSE— house or flat of four or five rooms. Address D. 39, Globe. 245 ROOM AND HOARD—Physician wants a nicely furnished alcove front room; with bath on same iloor: central location with first-class table board. Answer Physi cian, Globe. ■ ■ 245 OOM AND BOARD — Wanted by a young lady; willing to work for part payment Address M., 42 Exchange. 244. ' ROOM and board in private family; terms moderate; references; address stating terms. F, 17, Globe. > 245. ROOM and board for a widower and little daughter (nine years old) in a private family. Address JS. Germania bank. 245-247 ROOMS— unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, within twenty min utes'walk of Ryan hotel; Ino children". Ad dress 1115, Globe. .'.-:-• 245 ROOMS— Wanted, two unfurnished rooms with board; good location. Address TE S. 787 Hague ay. - 245 ROD .MS—Wanted two large unfurnished rooms with closets, convenient to post office, for gentleman and wife .Address E M R, Globe. ■■-■..-- 244-246 ROOMS— Two or three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping,. convenient to postoffice, by gentlemen and wife. Address stating terms, M. A. C, Globe.. •'.. . 244-246 LOST ASP FOUND. . . . CARPET LOST— Lost, a carpet on Pleas ant ay. or West Seventh st.; 510 reward will be paid to the finder by leaving at 17 East Third st. . - . . :-' .214-246 OW LOST—A red cow with a. bunch on the right side. Finder please return the cow to 105 Dakota ay., West St. Paul, and re ceive §5 reward. ' . - . 239-215 CG FOUND—A Newfoundland dog. a few: days - ago,'•••curly hair and white breast. Owner call at 108 Sherburne ay. and there they will find same. ■'.'•" ':-.: >, 245 OG LOST—Red. Irish setter dog. seven months old, large head, long nose, thin in flesh, name Reddy, acts like a pup. Bring him to 515 Robert st. and get big reward. ■ ■ ■" "- 7 : 243-245 - ,-",-.-.,. • ■ . " MEXICAN PARROT LOST— 567 .' Broadway; liberal reward will be given to finder. -.-. 7 -"TTffTtflHllßll'linillJlT "'" Q ETTER LOST—Blue Belton setter; name. O on collar; finder.will' be rewarded by re-, ■ turning to F. W. Ilamaiev, No. 34 East Sixth v , St. '■■' '■,:' '•■ ':'->.-''■■:■■■ "'■' 7..'-T''-^iv>ffi,'-K^:»r.,-»;j-i*o45':. ■TH-Jfei**:.' -^7:77;^7-.:-71 '...7^: THE SAINT ; PAUL DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER % 1887. situations WAKTEID. 91al«. .~ - • "-.- BARBER— A good barber would like a position in a good shop in a country town; married man and steady; can furnish 1 tools. Address "Sid" Kingsley, Edgerton. Minn. . - .6 BARBER— A German young man, who speaks good English and had some ex perience, wants to learn the trade.' Address 42 East Third st. 6 BARTENDER— wants situation without board. 567 Broadway. _-.--0 BOOKKEEPER or collector; can furnish best of city refernces. A. F. V., room. 16, 473 Wabasha st. - 5 BOOKKEEPER— An A 1 penman and bookkeeper, who can come i well recom mended, desires a position. Address B IS, Globe. 5 BOOKKEEPER— Bookkeeper in any branch of business by a youug man who speaks the German language; references furnished. J. A. 8.. Box 14, Durbin Dak. 244-246 . : BOY, seventeen years old, would like a sit uation in an oflice or store. Address C. 38, Globe. -. ■ :.-4 CLERK— Young man would like a situa tion as order clerk; has had experi ence in this city. N. 3, Globe. 5 CLERK— Situation wanted by young man as clerk in store; is willing to work hard : can furnish first-class references . l; 53, > 'lobe. Ili_____' 237 245 COLLECTOR— A man would like position as collector; best of references furnished. Address P9, Globe. ..- ,-. .' , . 6 MPLOYMENT—I want a situation; am qualified to take care of steam heating boiler; have had four years experience; can give good references. Address J. B. John son, 686 Canada st, . 244-245 EMPLOYM ENT—Young man-wants posi tion in office or at some light work; can furnish good references. Call at 385 Wal nut st. -. :"'.S-< ■■'• • .. (> I^MTLOYMENT by a hustler who is not -i afraid of work: would like office work, store, or collect. . D 40, Globe. ir.iG' EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted in . store by a middle-aged man: speaks French and English; six years' experience in a general store; in or outside the city. Ad dress D 37, lobe. 6. MPLOYMENT—A young man would like to do chores night and morning for board; city references. Address T 7, Globe. 5 -MPLOYMENT—Boy eighteen years old would like a place in an office or store;: can give references if wanted. Address F. C, 191 Franklin st. " . 5 EMFLOY'M ENT— wanted in a wholesale house by a young main (Scan dinavian) of long experience in retail busi ness; first class references. Address B. J. 11., Globe. 244-250 EMPLOYMENT— man to work around the Hotel South Exchange, on Univer sityav., opposite Union park.' -■- 4 SALESMAN Young man, seven years' ex-' perience in New York, desires position as salesman; will travel; Al references. Ad dress R 11, Globe. ■ :. .. 5 SALESMAN— Situation as traveling .•.ales man by a young man with three,years' experience amongst the general merchandise trade of Minnesota and Dakota; references. Address X 8. Globe. 232-2 16 TRAVELER of twelve years' experience hi the hardware and stove line wants an engagement after Nov. 1: has a trade in Wis consin, Minnesota and Dakota; stoves pre ferred; satisfactory references. Address Hardware, Globe. 210-249 WATCHMAN— A youug man wishes a situation as night watchman or as night waiter. Address X 32, Globe. .6 Female. HOUSEKEEPER— An educated German lady is looking for situation at house keeping and company for mi elderly lady. Ad dress X 35, Globe. 5 OUSEKEEPER—Position wanted by experienced housekeeper; is willing to help with sewing; or as companion for an old lady. Address Miss G, 65 Sycamore st. -., 5 HOUSEWORK— young tody would like to assist in light housework in exchange for room and board. Address K9, Globe. 4 NURSE— Wanted, by a Scandinavian girl, fifteen years of age, situation as nurse or light second work. Address 701 Bedford st. (i SEASMSTRESS who wishes work in pri vate family. Call or address 28 North Forbes st. 4 SITUATION WANTED-By a young lady, with good education, in an office where she can rind plenty of writing to do. Address II 16, Globe. 4 TYPE WRITER-Lady shorthand an.l type writer wishes a position where she can become proficient in office work; salary no object. Address N 11, Globe. 3 tVATASKING and ironing done by an exoe » » rienced woman, at home and in fam ilies. Mrs. Johnson, 372 Josette st. 4 WASHING, ironing, and cleaning done by an experienced woman, at home and in families. Mrs. Johnson, 170 Josette st. . ..: 5. WASHERWOMAN - Washerwoman would like to wash and iron in a laun dry five days in a week. Miss Buruches, No. 30 Chicago live, West St. Paul. (i ISUSPiiESS I'HAjyCKS. USINESS OPENING—Good locations for drug store, hardware store, lumber yard, blacksmith and wagon makers, harness-' makers, at Lowry, Kensington, Hoffman, Barrett, Elbow Lake and Wendell, new towns on the Minneapolis Pacific railroad; lots at reasonable terms and prices. Address Oscar Torrison, town site agent, Elbow Lake, Minn. 245.251. ;■ FOR SALE— stock of groceries with fix tures and horse and wagon, "and five years' lease in a good place; reason for sell ing, going to leave the city. Address X 33, Globe. 244-245 GROCERY business for sale with horses, wagons and fixtures, on East Seventh st.; good location and first-class trade. Ad dress D 16, Globe. 221-250 ARO WARE— Good clean stock of hard ware for sale; long established busi ness; good trade. Address Box 177. Fari bault, Minn. 242-248: HOTEL and saloon for sale: everything in: good order. Inquire at 223 East Sixth st. 229-258 HOTEL for Sale or Rent—Merchants hotel; a first-class hotel with twenty rooms or more, in good condition, hut unfurnished. Address F. It. Vecker, Henderson; Minn. 240-246 ■--. .■' ; LAUNDRY For Sale—Laundry in good running order and cash business with lease, horse, wagon and sleigh; (hand work.) 24 West Third st. - ■ -- 245-247 LOOK AT Tills for a saloon: best loca tion in city; cost $6,000, for $2,500; easy terms; sickness cause of sale; also house, with fourteen rooms, all full, at your own figures. MeKennv, Tall & Faide. 11* West Fourth, near Wabasha. 245 ■ PARTNER wanted with small capital-to engage and travel in show business; no experience necessary. Address A 1, Globe. I 245- :. : ; 0 PARTY having §2&,00o or upward 1 will sell Davison County bank, Mt. Ver- : non, Dak., and take $6,000 stock in said ; bank. J. C. Tatman. - . 185* <£Q/-\ BUYS a good delivery horse at vOw Simon's sale stables, Sixth and Cedar sts. . ' 244 At"! F. TO $200 to loan on furniture, mv vpltj sical instruments, vehicles or live stock: cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., 309*4 Jackson St., Rooms 1 and ii. - is-,* FOR SALE. FOR SALE— carombolette table, good as new. cost §60, will sell for 830. God frey Knster, Glencoe, Minn. 243-249 FURNITURE of a seven-room house for sale, complete for housekeeping; cheap for cash. Address 358 East Ninth st. 240-246 HOUSE EOR SALE—House six rooms, and lot, West Seventh st., cheap. Call at 341 Sherman st. "7 240* HOUSE for Sale—House at • 279 St. An thony ay. with all modern improve ments; nine rooms; neatly built; on easy terms. 242-247 HOUSE. 18x20, for sale, on corner James and Bay sts. Apply to H. Thompson Lumber company. . - 240-246 ONEY— ?20 to §200 to loan on articles -of value; property-left in your posses sion. : St. Paul Loan Co"., 309 V& Jackson St., Rooms 1 and 2. 185* fflj i)f\ BUYS a good buggy at 17 Inglehart «JP/0«J st. Call to-day. . . 242-245 HORSES AKIV CARRIAGES. pARRIAGE WORKS— large assort- V-> 1 ment of Victorias, rcabriolets,Tluquistas, 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 Jail work guaranteed strictly as representedJlE. M. Hallowell & Co., 503 to 511, Minnesota st. 159* FOR SALE—Very cheap, draft horse; per - fectly sound and without fault;" also a small barn for rent. Inquire at Jeffs Cab Line barn,' 182 East Eighth st. - 245-251 HACK— For sale cheap, ;a > good second .hand hack.;. luquire at 400 Ravoux st. ■'■.., -■■-; 7.7 ■■■.- 245-247.-. ;.-.^-:--.?^^ HORSES— For sale, five pair of carriage ;-i horses ; ia : bargain. A. K. Barnum, 345 ] ', Summit ay.) 77i: >>.-:> •---.-ii-v-7 S4O-249; FOR ItEAT. Houses. ■• -: COTTAGE . for Rent—Nice four-room cottage on Mackubin • st, near Aurora ay.: $15 per month. Barringer & Co., 390 Jackson st ■ 245-247 COTTAGE for Rent— Four-room cottage, $15 per mouth; 536 Mendota st ; fl-awcl ••client location; fine order; immediate* .pos session. ( (.^24s OR RENT— Eighty acre farm; housfcrtind barn; Snelling ay.. Reserve township. Five rooms over No. 175 East Severn!*'' st, Large hall over N0.169 East Seventh suft'hn A. Stees, 34 East Third st. . 2a9ri.'45 ■ OUSE For Rent or Sale— FuritiHiicd ' house,nine-rooms with barn at Merriam Park, in grove, oue block from dcpot'i'(tt'bt $60.) Address Box 87, or call 2017 Sf.7A.n thony aye., Merriam I'ark. 2 f-l'-248 HOUSES for rent from $8 to $2T> { per ' mouth. Inquire at 254 Commercial st. ■ ■S-ff-271 . HOUSE— For rent, a good 10-room Isouse, to a good tenant, for $25 per month. Call at 341 Sherman st. • 840* HOUSE— Park Place, three rooiVr cot- * tage; city Water and closet *M. D.- Miller & Co., 41 East Fourth st. 13-245 - —— l. . HOUSE— For rent, a four-room hoUBK city ' water. Call at 361 Sherman, near Oak. - 245-247 . . .-•. HOUSE —House of seven rooms and barn, • $25; Marshall ay. Inquire Room 17, Miinnheimer block, 245 OUSES for rent Minea & Wedge. 143 Dakota ay. 245-246 HOUSE— No. 225, on Grove st. Inquire in the rear. 245-46 yv-7 ' ■■».. HOOKIM. APARTMENTS— Best apartments, single or en suite, in city for bachelors, In the new block, corner Tenth and St. Peter sts; steam heat: bath rooms; all modern conveni ences; unfurnished from $10 per month upwards ; ready for occupancy Sept. lt>. Apply to J.R.& S.McMurrau. room 17, Globe building. 244-253 Building— fine brick building for rent; four stories high, containing fifty newly furnished rooms; steam heating. Address W 8. Globe. 243-245 CANADA .ST., 565—Newly furnished rooms with first-class table board: 6 o'clock dinners. . 243-247 pENTRAL AY., 74, WEST—Furnished V-^ front alcove room; also side room; use of bath; private family: board if desired. 245-247 '. COLLEGE AY., 22— rent first-class furnished rooms, with modern conveni ences. ;-..*-; ; ,-,•':.;■ -245 XCHANGK ST., 366 7 NORTH—Com- 7, tortable furnished room on second floor for single gentleman ; bath adjoins. ■ 245-47 EIGHTH ST., 275. EAST—Furnished rooms with board. 240-246 FORT ST., 350— For rent, a furnished room ; suitable for one or two persons; very cheap. . 240-246 FORT ST., 464— rooms lor house keeping, with pantry and clotbespress and city water. 242-245 ORT ST.. 390. NORTH—For rent, pleas ant front room, furnished, with laree closet. 045 RANKLIN ST., 376—Nice, large front alcove room, well furnished, modern conveniences. Two blocks from Windsor hotel. ;■ ■ 245-247 FIFTH ST.. 203 WEST—Furnished room ■A on second floor. .244-245 I "EAT—A flat of four rooms suitable for • offices. Inquire of Midland & Michaud, 392 Robert 244* ' [GLEHART.ST., 64— Furnished rooms. L with board. 245-247 JACKSON ST.. 513—A few more nice rooms left, with board, at the old David son mansion. •■■l- -z 244 47. LAFAYETTE AY., 601—Two furnished rooms suitable tor two each; on street car line. 211-245 INTII ST., 49 WEST—Furnished front room, centrally located, for one. or two single gentlemen. 244-245 TVIINTH ST., 21<), EAST, Corner Sibley— X 1 Furnished rooms with board. 24.4-2" 17 OAK ST., 427—For rent, front pari** and bed-room adjoining. " ' 242-248 AX ST., 393 NORTII-For rent, to gen- 1 tlemen, suite of furnished rooms on par lor floor: modern conveniences;privatkfam ily. References required. -J7 ' EARL ST.. 215—Newly and niceh'*fur . nished rooms; hot and cold water use of bath. .-■;:■ y-%'. 24**248 PINE ST., Furnished room to rein i ± .■ - _. , ■ .-, 244-24$ LEAS ANT AY.. 214, near Third—l'nftir nished carpeted rooms: also front base ment, furnished, with bath; board next door. - . 245-246 . - .. ORERT ST.. :^sl—For rent, first-class rooms by night or week. 2 15-48. ROOMS— Three nice rooms, suitable for dressmaking, parlors or light house keeping. Apply to Levi Lyons & Co., 11 East ThlrcLst . 245-46 ROOM— Nicely furnished, single room by young man; can give references. Ad dress AE, Globe. Steig' - - •' 245 ROOMS— unfurnished, live minutes' walk from business center; no cook stove. Times. 21 Union block. 245 ROOM— Nice, large, front furnished room, ground floor, with use of bath. Inquire at 557. Sibley st. 245-247 ROOMS— For rent, a desirable room, sec ond story, fronting on Rice park. Ad dress D 38, Globe. -245 ROOMS— very desirable unfurn ished rooms for rent cheap. Will rent singly or in suite. Call at 585 Selbv ay. .. ... :^'-" '■:.. 244-248 " . _ ;., ■ ROOMS— Furnished.ami suite of rooms for rent. Call at 410 Jackson street. 244 50. ROOM— Two young men can be accom . modated with room ana board in a pri vate family on Summit ay. ; references. A 2 Globe. 239-245 "O OOMS—We have a large list Of very de .J-V sirable rooms; those wishing rooms or board will do well to call. Room 34, Gilfillan block.. - •- 243-246 EAMSTRESS— a situation by' a Danish lady; can do all kinds of sewing and needlework ; or as lady's maid, Address Mrs. Hanson, 65 Sycamore st. ' 5 SHERMAN ST., 341—For rent, two fur nished rooms.- _-.-• 240* HERMAN ST.. Alcove room.nicely U furnished,modern conveniences. 24o-246 SIXTH ST., 157, WEST—Furnished room . with alcove references required. " 242-245 SEVENTH ST., 137, WEST, near Seven Corners—Elegantly furnished room. 77^' ■ 244-246 EVENTHST., 286, WEST—Two large O furnished rooms; use of bath; private family. * .'•' 245 SEVENTH ST., 270, EAST—For rent, three unfurnished rooms. . 21.5-247 HIRD ST.. 30i& WEST— nice large unfurnished or three en suite and one large room. Call at Room 0, up stairs. 244-245 . . ;..7; THIRD ST., 342, ■ WEST, near Summit park—Furnished rooms in private fam ily: use of gas and bath. '•' 244-245 '■ ~ ■'ll — ', ■ . Stores. nit I STORE— with five rooms attached; also furnished and unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences. Inquire V<2s§ Nash st. , 24j>"247 STORE— For rent, store in Forer)migli block, at Seven corners, suitable fotdry goods, grocery or clothing. J. W. Shepard; 7 Gilfillan block. 240-216 TORES—For rent three first class stores in handsome new block corner Tenth and St Peter sts.; steam heat: electric light; excellent stand for grocery, dry goods or" drug store; will be ready for occupancy Sept, 15i Apply to J. It. McMurran, room 17, Globe building. . 24p 7>247 Miscellaneous. \'<}'\ ASEMENT for rent-with or wftliout power. 318 Minnesota st, between Third and Fourth. : 247 BUILDING— The building formerly jjecu • pied by the Globe; will . make' such changes as maybe desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannbeinier block. - . .- - . . 140* UTCHER SHOP-And all the tools in good order. Inquire at No. 477 West Seventh st. 215-247 DESK ROOM in law office for rent cheap Apply to H. Barton, 319 Jackson st 244-248 7 ; OFFICE ROOMS-To rent, two office v/_ rooms over Sprague's-drug, store, corner University ay. and Rice st,; lately occupied by Dr. Brown; best location for a German physician in the city:. - 245-247 OFFICES— For rent, two fine offices mmv new block, corner Seventh and Broad way. Andrew Schoch. ... . . - . 230* ItOAlCl) AVAIVTEO. BOARD— First-class board for gentleman wife and children for the fall: and win ter. Address, care Edward Corning 317 Jackson st. . 243-: oard AND room wanted by a young JJ married couple in a private family -Ad-" dress A C 62. Globe.' ■ - ■-'■ 4 PVEWOKKS. " Tl *"« JAMIESON -&,co.'S*'steam Dye 77r.*.,.", <Jlks—Geuts iclothing a- specialty ; 412 Wabasha st. vud 14 .West Sixth.' St. Paul \ Minn. 134# ■; AUCTION SAXES. ■ . '1 Falliliee x\e Hollo way. Auction-j ; .' ■ "• •■' ■eer»,";"'- ;-:'*■? IMPORTANT to buyers of real estate in * St. Paul— will sell at auction on the premises, Saturday, Sept. 3, at 3 o'clock p. ; in., forty-seven residence lots only .twenty • minutes' walk from Merchants hotel, said property being all of lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 25, 26, 29 and 30, in block 1; lots 1, 2. 50..21, --' 22 and 23, in block 2; lots 10,' 11. 25, 26, 29 and 30, In block 3; lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in block 4; lots 1, 5, 0, 7, 8, 17, 18, 710: and 20, in block 7; lota 9, 10, 11, 12. 20, 25,26, 27 and,2B, in block 8, of 11. V.i l bchwabo's addition. to St Paul; oniv five blocks east of Van Buren school and five minutes' walk from Maria avenue -; street car line; watch for this sale; wait for this sale, as any one with a few dollars can own - a lot as the terms are only: one-fourth cash, balance one and two years; free hacks and 'busses will leave our office, 101 East Fourth st, German-American Bank buildiug, at 2:30 '■p. m. on day of sale. For further particulars call on or address, Falliliee & Holloway, auc tioneers, 101 East Fourth st. 240-240 ALLIHEE & HOLLOWAY, real es tate and commission auctioneers, 101 East Fourth st, buy and sell merchandise, household goods of all kinds, or buy bank rupt stocks for cash or sell the same on com mission on favorable terms. '204* Wicker, SKalun & Co., Auc tioneers. . AI'CTION SALE of house and lot on Blair, between Western ay. and Arundel stWe will sell at auction on the premises on Wednesday, Sept 7, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, lot 51. Smith's subdivision • block 8. Stiuson's division, with a two-story, well built, .ten-room house, cellar, water, etc.; this property is finely' located only half a block from the popular thoroughfare Western ay., insuring it street: car facilities in the near future ; those looking for a home should take particular. notice of -this sale, as the property will be sold without reserve;. after the sale of the property we will also sell at auction all the furniture and household effects, a specified list of which will appear later. Wicker, Zahm A Co., auctioneers, 147 East Sixth st. and 87 East Fourth st . 245 BUSINESS PROPERTY on University avenue between Western and Arundel streets, at auction—We will sell at auction, on the premises, Thursday. Sept. 8, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, lot 9, Smith's sub division block 16, Stiuson's division. The lot has a frontage of 40 by a depth of 125 feet to alley. On the lot there is a good. one and a half story brick dwelling of eight rooms, basement "under the entire house, cistern, well, etc., water and sewer in the street: also. a one-story bnck store now occupied by a shoe merchant The property will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. For terms and particulars sail .on or address Wicker, Zahm & Co., -. 147 1 East Sixth and 87 East Fourth street. . 245 CORNER State and Fairfield avenues— This very valuable business corner, with two-story and basement brick and stone building, to be sold under the hammer. We well sell on Monday, Sept" 12, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, .- corner state and Fairfield avenues, lot. L block 1, Brook lynd addition to St. Paul. The lot is 50x100 feet, and has good substantial stone.and brick building on it, divided into three stores and three family apartments overhead. The property will be sold without reserve. For terms and particulars call on or address Wicker, Zahm & Co., auctioneers,"' 157 East Sixth, 87 East Fourth. ''. 7 •; 245 A.M. JDolicrly, Auctioneer. I WILL SELL at auction.at the mart north of the Market house, to-morrow morning, commencing at 10 o'clock,'as'fine a lot of furniture as ever was seen on the mart; the furniture has been used but a short time and is nearly as good as new; it consists of one parlor set, four bedroom sets, dining room and kitchen furniture, of all kinds; parties wanting to buy first-class. furniture cheap cannot afford to miss . this. sale. A. M. Do herty, auctioneer. ■■: ' ... .... 245 \f ALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY at » Auction— the corner of Cedar and Second sts.. I will sell at auction Thursday, Sent. 8, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, tiie valuable business corner on Cedar and Sec ond sts: this property is well located, being within one block of the fine building erected - by the Globe Publishing.company, "the new . courthouse, the Union and the new. Court House blocks and many.'other buildings of '. equal prominence: the sale will be made im perative; this will be one of the best chances ever offered to buy a truly fine piece of busi ness property at your own price: the terms will be made very easy4o per cent cash.the balance in one and two years at 8 per cent, interest; further particulars will be given hereafter. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 422 Wabasha st. St Paul Minn. 215 ISEAI. ESTATE FOX SAT.X. Sargent, Mcacliam & Cos. List. r 322 Robert. St. . IFI'EEN LOTS in Sylvan Park, §600 each.- ... .■--.. .'. ■ $7 000 -IJIjOCK2 ':Midw"'l>" Park- FOUR LOIS in block 4. Macalester View. 51.100. C'T^Q— EOUij lots, block 4. Rogers' ad $(500 —FIVK lots on. Arcade st : .... <fi"7QQ-LOT 12, blocK 1 (corner), Oak- S7OO~ EIG,IT lots on Earl st. ■' $350 TO S1(>0 for 10 10ls 'Como Villas* <BJI Ri in—FIVE-ROOM house on Wells «pI,«JUU st; §500 cash; balance monthly. ." '.-.'_ ;*;<':; *.~ f 7.7, S3 Hi SEVEN ROOM house on . >J*,\J\J\J Beach st.; one-third cash; bal ance to suit Sargent, Meacham i Co., 322 Robert st v 243-246 E<lwar<l Bert-can's Ust.t ; ':" Room 77. Globe" building..- - - : FOR SALE— One ot the finest corners on Snelling avenue, iii Reserve township, containing 12V2 acres, on easy terms; this is the best bargain in Reserve! .township. . <XX ()()'{A WILI- Bl'Y a good two-story '^\J^\J\J\J house, just 'completed: eight rooms, hot and cold water and close to street railway." 7:-7:^;7777 7v-7"> -: <2iAHA EACH will buy » few more lots «ii*«t/V/vy in my addition, between Oakdale avenue and South Robert street; they are ,on ...level ground with fine view over the city, and are the cheapest lots in the city of the " same distance. .... ' . - 244-247 Miscellaneous. : ';; ■;,':^ BSTHACTS OE TITLE and all oilier manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. ; 332* BAR< JAIN—Two lots near Macalester; only two blocks from Summit ay. boule vard: for sale cheap and on easy terms. Ad dress C 31, Globe. , " 237-250 COTTAGE— Fourteen-room cottage, with . all modern conveniences • and beautiful large grounds on Olive st Inquire of D. H. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. - ; 240-246 EAL ESTATE— lots at Merriam park; subdivision of lot one, block four; one minute from station; facing on the park; for §7,000. only one-seventh cash, bal ance long time. Mumford & Magoffin, Pioneer Press building. ' 243-246 T3 EAL ESTATE for Sale—l nave a greal AY variety of lots and acres north of St. Paul at great bargains and oil easy terms. J. F. Eiseumenger. 472 Rice st *'-. 179* WILL SELL on easy terms or trade for - city.property, fourteen acre lots all im proved, with large orchard, one-half mile from city limits on Edgerton st ; high -level land facing on Mct'lagons lake. Address 316 Rondo st. .-^.r"'- 7 245-247 m ii iiii JPEKSOJiA*L. ARRIVED— The Gypsy clairvoyant, Mme. Lann,-318 East Seventh st, between Broadway and Pine; for ladies oniv; consult her iulove,marriage,divoree and business ;you will be more than satisfied; causes the single to marry with the best results: restores lost love; brings the separated together; removes evil influences, jealousy; gives the nervous and depressed a better condition; tells what you are better fitted for and how to succeed in business; she has all her Gypsy powers by inheritance and tradition. Hours from 9a. m. to 9 p. m.. ; 240-246 ONSULT MADAME TEITSWORTH, • wonderful clairvoyant fortune-teller; also mind and destiny reader; gives names. 402 Minnesota st:.* ; / 240-240 ftTHS. ALICE BAGNELL, magnetic ILL- healer, cures rheumatism, kidney and liver diseases. 380 Broadway, city. ; 240-240 TO EXCHANGE. MONEY TO LOAN-Sls and upwards on i personal property of any description; property left in your possession. St Paul Loan Co., 300V.2-Jaekson st, Rooms land 2 •..•.■ 185* ■ ■ ' -;..-.' TO EXCHANGE-Some gilt-edge real estate : for lumber, mouldings and all material except stone and plastering; $2,000 .- to $4,000. AR, Globe. 245-247 TO EXCHANGE—Fine . set of full-size ivory .billiard balls for . breech-loading shotgun. Address Postoffice Box 2125. ;'---- - 243-245 - ■ ■■■■- -''■:; '"•■" WAftTEI> TO BUY. ;v "- ; DERRICK— Wanted, to purchase second hand boom ■ derrick. — Address *F. A. Davis, Faribault, Minn., giving price. ".:. : .:■■■:■.- ....• ■'■.*• 245-250 ■/ 7'..7--~-- 7' Tl/NGINE-T-Wanted to buy, a good second- - -Ei hand, ten or »twelvei horse-power ; hori zontal engine. Address Wm. Hayes, 443 ': .^Dakota ay,' 7-:.;.' - v-r : r.:- - --; --.-.«*•«»•>.**; ..^T^jLjiiiinnimii,lFlSlr,ft:s.*> I-. ' jt:'-.':'-- L-----.;',7*23BWs3fe*Wr^ 3 -■-~ ■ ;———^-r -. FinrAM<*iAi^. . '.' • ■; MONEY Is loaned by ns on improved real estate security In" 8t Paul, Minneapolis : and Duluth at 6, 6V«, 7, 7Vi per cent;, on shortest notice, for any amount. R. M. New port & Son, Investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* <£]() •25, »SO, »100 TO LOAN oh fur •JP-lv-f nitnre,* - pianos, • carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or ■ any other article of value; cash advance made on goods in -storage: promptness and privacy, guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. • St. Paul Loan company, Ho. 309Vi> Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. ■ - - - ■,■ 05*. MONEY- TO LOAN—By the St. Paul. Trust Company, $100,000, in sums of $1,000 to $20,000. Purchase money mort gages cashed. . MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, household furniture, . horses, etc. ; also on diamonds aud Jeweiry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson si,, J. E. Flauigau, mana ger - 162* MONEY TO LOAN on mortgage at lowest cost without"delay. Installment mortgages made payable in sums to suit Dor ■ rower. William N. Viguers, south-east cor • ncr Fourth and Robert streets. ■ 130* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. - 106* INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company—Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 7, First National bank build ing, St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Legg block,» Minneapolis. 250* ONEYTO LOAN, m sums to suit, from $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st 240* '■-.'• MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to y $10,000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without delay. St. Paul Trust company, cor ner Jackson and Fourth sts. • 22* MISCEIXAftEOUS. STUDENTS for medical and surgical nurs ing; special inducements offered to pro fessional nurses wishing diplomas; class commences Friday, Sept. 2, at 2 p. m. Ap ply or address, with stamp, Nurses Training School, 404 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. Prof. Lonsdale. ':.' - 243-245 STORAGE AND FOR WAR DING—Con signments solicited of all kinds of rem chandise, implements, furniture and house hold 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 can let same at very reason able rates; warehouse and office, 359 and 389 East Third st,, St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement Com pany; William Hemminghouse, President and Manager; telephone call 298-2. 53* OCIAL HOE—Given 'at the Oakland Boarding house every Saturday even ing. ISI East Eighth st; tickets 50 cents. . 245-251 TYPEWRITING and shorthand work of all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block : no risk iii bringing your work here; experienced operators, perfect work, low prices: work called for and de livered ; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 208* OSTKUCTIOJ". SCHOOL OE SHORTHAND, Type-writ ing and Telegraphy—First-class' and ex clusive; names of graduates now holding po sitions sent on application; systems taught, Eclectic. Pitman and Graham; lessons day and evening or by mail: send for circulars. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third sts., St. Paul. 332* THE Barnard School for boys and young men. Modern languages, drawing," wood work. Thorough preparation tor the colleges and technical schools. West Point and An napolis; special attention to coaching for the college examinations. The principal is at the school, 114 Mackubin St., daily from 10 to 12. R. Arrowsmith, Ph. D. (formerly of Columbia College). 240-259 TEACHER— Position as teacher by a man in district No. 10 for German and English language. Box 382 postoffice. city. 236-249 Proposals for Lumber, Stallions and Indian Houses, etc. U. S. Indian SEEVICE, 1 Crow Aoency, Mont., Aug. 10,1887. f SEALED PROPOSALS, INDORSED "PRO posal.s for lumber, stallions, or for erec tion of Indian houses," etc., as the case may • be, and addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this agency until 1 o'clock of Thursday, Sept.ls, 1887, for furnishing for and delivering at the agency about 300.000 feet of lumber, 100 doors, 100 windows, 6,000 pounds Blossburg coal, and 10 stall ions, and for the erection of 50 Indian houses on the Crow reservation. The contractor for furnishing the lumber will be permitted to cut logs on the reserva tion, an abundance of which are in the im mediate vicinity of the agency saw mill; the use of the agency saw mill will also be al lowed the contractor, with tne proviso that it shall be returned to the agent in its origi nal good order and condition.- -v-'-' --" The stallions must be of good graded stock, not under three years nor over five years of age, and must weigh . not less than 1,000 pounds each, of good form, sound and per fect in every particular, of gentle disposition, and must be halter broken. The Indian houses are to be 16x18 feet, and 8 feet clear inside, specifications for which and complete list of sizes and kinds of lumber and other materials required may be obtained by application to the undersigned. No Did for furnishing lumber or any other building material will be accepted unless the price of each article offered is specifically stated in the bid. . * Only bids for furnishing materials and labor and the erection of the houses are re quired. :.*-- . . - All bidders are required to state the earliest - date when the articles will be delivered, or houses completed, etc. The Indian houses must be completed by June 1, 1888. • The stallions are to be delivered between March 20 and April 1. 1888. - CERTIFIED CHECKS. -7.7 _ Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft upon some United States depository, made payable to the undersigned for at least 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft wiil be for feited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties, otherwise . to be returned to the bidder; the right is ' reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best interest of the service. All information desired by any parties can be obtained by application in person at the agency office. ■ - All proposals must be forwarded in quintu plicate. HENRY E. WILLIAMSON, ' 225-245 U. S. Indian Agent. Proposals for J.;uisbei*. Uriel*, Coal, Mares. Cows, Etc., U.S. Indian Service. ;.' Santee Agency, Neb., Aug. 23, ISS7. Sealed proposals, indorsed '-Proposals for lumber, brick, coal,. mares, cows, etc.." as the ease may be, and addressed to the under signed, will be received at the Santee Agency, Knox county, Neb., until 1 o'clock p. in.. Sept. 20, 1887, for furnishing for and delivering at the Santee. Flandreau and Ponca agencies, a variety of lumber and other building materials, schedules and a full de scription of which may be obtained by appli cation to the undersigned : 113 tons "of soft soal, 4 tons coal, blacksmith, 32,000 bricks, 48 American mares, not under four nor over . seven years .of age, sound, without .blem ishes, well broken and to weigh not less than . 950 pounds ; 25 cows of graded stock, in good order and condition, natives of Nebraska or adjacent territory, not under two nor over five years of age, to weigh not less than 700 pounds. The price of each article must be stated. All animals offered for delivery under a contract will be subject to a rigid in spection by some person to be designated by the department • V.7 .7" :.;.'i<" . Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, subject - to the approval of the department of the in terior. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check upon some United States de pository, payable to the order of the under signed for at least 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check shall be for feited to the United States in case any bidder receiving the ; award shall fail: to execute promptly a contract with good aud sufficient ' sureties according to the terms of his bid,: otherwise to be returned to the bidder. The right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, is hereby reserved. Proposals will: be received for supplies and material sepa rately, and must have a copy of this adver tisement attached to each bid and addressed to the undersigned. Bidders arc notified that their bids must be for the goods delivered at the agency. Fur ther information maybe obtained by address ing the undersigned ■at Santee Agency, Neb. Charles Hill, U. S. Indiau agent. 238-258 STATE OF MINNESOTA, DISTRICT Court Second Judicial District, County of Ramsey. Sarah Hampson,; Plaintiff, vs. John Ilnmp - son, Defendant ..'--.. --■ summons. :■ The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: ; You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and to serve a copy of your answer to the said i complaint on : the subscriber at his oflice in the : city '- of *■' Paul, ■ county of Ramsey, within thirty days after - the service: of this . summons X upon - you, exclusive of ' the dayof such service; and if .you. fail to answer the said complaint within the time', aforesaid,; the plaintiff •in - this action will ! apply to the court for the relief demanded in': ,said complaint -. -. - •>. :,V^':r-'y\Z"-J-i'z~ .777 - -.-: '■■■-' ■■--.-''-'"* Xojtm He™, 7-■•• -~>.: ;-7 .Plaintiffs' Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. I sept2-7w -t'ri , • .7 ~——————— ; .■ —".<., ' NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.—Notice • Is hereby given that default has been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Daniel S. Merritt and Mary A. Mer lin, his wife, mortgagors, to the Mechancis'. 7 Building society, mortgagee, which mort gage hears date the first (Ist) day: of July, A. D. 1881. and was recorded In the office of - the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey, in the state of Minnesota, on the thirteenth (13th) day of July, A. D. 1881, at 3:40 o'clock in the afternoon, in book 48 of mortgage deeds, on page 230; by the failure . neglect and default of the said mortgagors to makp payment of the interest on the principal debt secured to bo 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 said whole principal sum and debt, and the interest thereon and the monthly, dues secured to be paid by said mortgage be came due, payable and recoverable. That there is claimed to be due and is due 'and unpaid on said mortgage at the date ot this notice the sum of nine hundred and sixty-seven and sixty-six hundretbs dollars ($907.00) and that no action nor proceeding at law nor in equity has been had or taken to recover said sum nor any of said monies or debt-so secured. : ; That the lands and premises embraced in and covered by said mortgage are situated in said county of Ramsey and state of Minneso ta, and are described lis follows: Lot num ber • one (1) in block number nine ' (9), ■•; in Dawson's addi tion to St. Paul, according to the plat of said addition on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Ramsey county, together with all and . singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances belonging or appertaining to said above described mortgaged lands and 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 public auction to the hignest bidder for cash by the Sheriff of said Ramsey county, at the front door of the Court House on Wabasha street, in the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, at nine (9) o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the eighteenth (lsub) day of October, A. D. 1887, to satisfy and pay the amount then due on said mortgage with the accrued in terest, dues and the costs of these foreclosure proceedings, and the further sum of £50 stipulated in said mortgage as attorneys fees, and said mortgage thereby foreclosed. ' Dated St. Paul, Sept. l.'l 887. .v ; ;7 TV FRED RICHTER, Sheriff of Ramsev County. The Mechanics' Building Society, Mort gagee. Wat. S.Moore, . sept. 2-7w-fri . Attorney for Mortgagee. TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey. In District Court. In the matter of the assignment of Robert Wilson and Harry . Monkhouse, copartners as Wilson & Monkhouse, to Edward H. Biggs.- On reading and filing the petition of the C. N. Nelson Lumber company and William Rhodes,- from which it appears that said pe titioners are creditors of said insolvent, \\ il son & Monkhouse; that the assignment in this matter was made more than three years ago; that said | assignee has realized under said assignment a sum exceeding 55,500, and that he has held said sum for more thau two years, and that he has never made any re port of his doings or rendered any account or paid any dividend, and that he is insolvent and has made an assignment in this court for the benefit of his creditors. .. Now, on motion of said petitioners, it Is or dered that said assignee, Edward H. Biggs, do render and file in this court within ten days from the date of the service of this order upon him a just, full and complete ac count and report of his proceedings and of the condition of said trust estate. Ordered further, that said assignee and all other persons interested in this matter show cause at a special term of said court to be held at the court house in the city of St. Paul, in said county of Ramsey, on Satur day, the 3d day of September. A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, why the said assignee, Edward H. Biggs, should not be removed and some suitable person appointed in his place to administer said trust, and why he should not be required to pay over to the per son so . appointed all moneys now in his hands and turn over to said person all other property of said insolvent, and why such further and other: order in the - premises should not be granted as may be just. Ordered further, that this order and a copy of said petition be served upon said Edward H. Biggs by leaving a copy of the same with him personally, or at his last and usual place of abode with some person of suitable age and discretion then resident therein, within five (5) days from the date hereof, and that a copy of this order be published in the St. Paul Daily Globe on the- 19th and 20th days of August instant. Dated St. Paul.Aug. 18.1837. WESTCOTT WILKIN, District Judge. STATE. OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey—ss. In Probate Court. Special Term, August 31,1887. In the matter of the estate of Richard Mc- Carrick, deceased. .- - On reading and filing the petition of John T. Lvnes, of said county, claiming to be en titled to a conveyance of "lot eleven (11*) of Richard McCarrick's subdivision of block eighty-eight (88). of Lyman Dayton's addi tion to St. Paul." in said county, from the administrator of said estate, setting forth the names, ages and places of residence of all persons interested in said estAte, to be con veyed and the facts upon which said claim is predicated; It is ordered that said petition be heard be fore the judge of this court on Tuesday, the 18th day of October, A. D., ISS7, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate office in the city* of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, and that all persons interested in said estate ap pear then and there to show cause (if any they have) why a decree should not be made authorizing and directing the administrator of said estate to make and execute a convey ance of said premises to the petitioner. It is further ordered that notice of the time and place of hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate by the publication of this order for four successive weeks, once in each week, the last of which publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Dailt Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county aforesaid, and that a copy of this order be served personally on all persons interested in said estate residing in said county at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, and on all other persons in terested, by depositing forthwith a copy of such order in the postoffice at St. Paul in said county, with postage prepaid, directed to them respectively at their place of resi deuce, unless it appears that their place of residence is unknown. By the Court, [l.s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: f-'r. - Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. . sept'2-sw-fri 7:77 y\:.■'..'■! STATE OF j MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey—ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, Aug. 17, 1887. ; - : ••*-**> :i In the matter of the estate of Abraham Janzen, deceased. Whereas, an instrument in writing, pur porting to be the last will and testament of Abraham Janzen, deceased, and late of said county, has been delivered to this Court; And whereas, Angretha Janzen has filed therewith her petition, representing among other things that said Abraham Janzen died in said county, on the 3d day of August. 1887, testate, and that said petitioner is the sole executrix named In said last will and testament, and praying that the said instru ment may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be to her issued thereon. It is ordered that the proofs of said in strument, and the said petition, De heard be fore this court, at the probate office in said county, on 'Monday, the 12th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate-of said instrument; ? And it is further ordered, that public notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publication of these orders for three weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the court, E. S. GORMAN, rt.s] Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Jacob Mainzee, Attorney for Petitioner. ' augl9-4w-fri STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF: Ramsey—ss. In Probate Court. Special Special Term, Aug. 18,1557. In the matter of the estate of William D. .-Jaggar, deceased. • ■ . On reading and filing the petition of Jehiel W. Jaggar, of St. Paul, Minnesota, represent ing among other tilings, that William D. Jag gar. late of St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 12th day of July, A.D. 1887. at St.Paul. Minne sota, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time ot his death, leav ing goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is the brother of said, deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to your pe . titioner, Jehiel W. Jaggar. granted; - -■••It is ordered that said petition be heard before the judge of this court, on Tuesday. the 13th day of September, A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m.,at the probate court room in: St. Paul, in said county. 'Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to : the . heirs of-said deceased,. • and -to • all '. persons interested, by pub -7 lishing a copy of this order for three succes : sive weeks, prior .to said day of hearing,. in ■ the St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper: printed and published at St. Paul, .in said county. .By the court. [i..s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. 'Attest: Frank Robert. Jr., Clerk. • v-■ .-■ -.r..:-.. augl9-3w-fri "^'■■'l-^/^'.i gBS&£.. ■- ■ **^"**» Cullom' Painless Method of j : Tooth Extraction. FULiXjIKTO, $Sl, XJF». «***? .SEVENTH and WABUQHA ST.PAUL ■e-y-:--'■-- •'■j^^^j^^^rz^s^mi-^^^'W^ CITY NOTICE. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Aug/30,1887. J All persons interested in the assess ments for Construction of a Sewer on . Seventh Street from Hope Street to Phalen Street, and on Mendota Street, from Seventh Street to Phalen Creek; Condemning and Taking an Easement on the Land Adjoining, and on the Line ot Edgerton Street, from Decatur Street to Maryland Street; Construction of a Sewer on Laurel Ave nue, from Dale Street to Grotto Street; on Ashland Avenue, from St Albans Street to Avon Street; on Holly Avenue, ■ from St Albans Street to Avon Street; on Portland Avenue, from Dale Street to St Albans Street; on St. Albans Street from Summit Avenue to Ashland Avenue, and on Selby Avenue, from Dale Street to Victoria Street- Opening, Widening and Extending Forest ■ Street from Minnehaha Street to The Right of Way of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha R. R. Co.; Paving Jackson Street with Cedar Blocks and Curb with Granite, from Ninth (9th) Street to Grove Street (formerly Pearl Street). Paving Wabasha Street with Gedar Blocks and Curb with Granite, from College Avenue to Rice Street; Paving Sherburne Avenue with Cedar Blocks and Curb with Granite, from Rice Street to a Point 29o Feet East of Grant Street; Paving Cedar Street with Cedar Blocks and Curb with Granite, from Eighth (Bth) Street to Central Avenue; Cen tral Avenue, from West Line of Cedar Street to West Line of Grant Street, from Central Avenue to Como Avenue '. (formerly Bianca Street). WILL TAKE NOTICE, That on the 30th day ofAugiist,lßS7. I did receive different warrants from the City Comptroller of the City of St. Paul for the collection of the above-named as sessments. The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate so assessed as delinquent, and apply to the District Court of.the County of Itam sey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels thereof so assessed, including interest, costs and expenses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for the pay ment thereof. -- GEOKGEREIS, City Treasurer. - 244-245 Assessment for Slopes on S try le er Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. PAUL,Minn., Sept. 1,1857.) Notice is hereby given that the assess ment of benefits, damages, costs and ex penses arising from condemning and taking an easement on the land adjoin ing and on the line of Stryker avenue, from Louisa street to south city limits, for making and maintaining slopes one and one-half {1%) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled, necessary for the grading of Stryker avenue, from Louisa street to south city limits, in the city of St.Paul.Minnesota, lias been com pleted and entered of record by. the Board of Public Works in and for said city, and that said assessment was con firmed by said Board on the 30th day of August, A. U. 18S7. .:'-■-■■"■: R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, 245 Clerk Board of Public Works. NOTICE TO CONTRA TORS. Sealed proposals for building the masonry and substructure of the Lake street and Marshall avenue bridge will be received at the County Auditor's of fice, Minneapolis.until Sept. 20. at noon. Proposals to be directed to L. A. Condit. Secretary, and endorsed "Proposal foi Piers of Lake street and Marshall Ave nue Bridge." Plans and specifications may be seer at the County Auditor's office, Minne apolis, and at the office of J. S. Sewall. engineer, No. 46 Gilfillan block, St. Paul. A bidder's bond or certified check foi $200 must accompany each bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the committee, L. A. Condit, Secretary. J. S. Si. wall, Engineer. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Sealed proposals for building an iron bridge across the Mississippi river to connect Lake street, in Minneapolis, and Marshall avenue, in St. Paul, will be.re ceived at the office of the County Aud itor, until Sept. 20, at noon. Proposals to be directed to li. A.Condit, secretary, Minneapolis, and endorsed "Proposal for superstructure of Marshall avenue and Lake street Bridge." Specifications may be seen at the County Auditor's office, Minneapolis, and at the office of J. S. Sewall. en gineer. No. 40 Gilfillan block. St. Paul. A bidder's bond or certified check for $200 must accompany each bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the committee*. L. A. Coxdit, Secretary. J. S. Sewall, Engineer. 235-243 CONTRACT WORK. Grading Hiawatha Street. Office Board of Public Works, > City of St.Paul. Minn., Aug,25,1857. 1 -Sealed bids' will be received by tho Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the Cth day of September, A.D. • ISB7, for. grading Hiawatha street, from Burns avenue to Mound street, in said city, 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) percent of the gross amount bid must accom < pany each bid.". . The said Board reserves the right t( reject any or all bids. : ■* : , :. .*" --t • ; .7 . -E. L. GORMAN, President. sOfficial:'..-. ..■; . ;,* W.F. Erwin, •; 23*i-24b' :: Clerk Board' of -Public Works' 7-' 7