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10 ST. PAUL WANTS. £■■ — ; Wants on this page will be Inserted undei Classified headings according to the following TABLE or HATES. ] C H H *5 ***J <*> w" g I 5" g < m 5 Kumber B | g * • c g Words. I § £ B I 2 I 15 or less 5. 15,5. 27 5. 395. 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'..7 2.34 2.71 60 words :>o .881.26 1.64 1.022. 4U2.73 *> Compound words count two words, an«l every abbreviation counts the same as a full Word. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITIATIO.XS Oil 1.1C1.1K 31 ale. ATTORN KY— Wanted, an attorney of ex perience in legal ami general business matters for an Important position in a large mortgage loan office; state ago and experi ence. Address m 94, Globe. 8-14 AGKNTS— Wanted, agents, male or fe male, to sell the Nonpareil Ink Erasing Pencil; $."> per day easily made. Call or ad dress Room 11. liiion Block, L9£ssl Fourth st.. St Paul. 7-8 A*. I NTS Wanted, a reliable person; lady or gentleman, to take the agency in their own town for one of the best paying articles on the market ; retails at 25 cents; pays 100 percent profit; sells to every family. 11. G. Roth, I*. (». 331. Minneapolis. 8-14 Ai-ini Situation as traveling agent for some good agricultural implement firm. Address al once W. .1. Hill, Austin. Minn. 371-373 AMI". LL FOR 10 CENTS— Beefsteak with potatoes. 5 cents; coffee, rolls and butter, 5 cents; hot cakes with syrup. 5 cents : oyster stews, 15 cents. New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson, near Seventh st. 8-12 BOY— Good reliable boy at Smith's tropi cal. Third st. 1 BOY— Wanted, by C. Ttiouias, 43 West Third st. 1 BLACKSMITH— Wanted. a carriage blacksmith. 107 East Eighth st 1 BAKER— good bread baker wanted at 160 West Third st. F. Ductus. 6 BARBERS— Two first-class barbers; will pay $14 per week and give steady em ployment: none bat A No. 1 workmen need apply. Address at once. A. Steinfeldt, Baa Claire. Wis. 7-10 BARBER Wanted, a barber for Saturday work. ('all at M. Bigo, comer Third and Minnesota sts. 6 COMPOSITORS^ Two (2) compositors wanted Monday morning at Baker, Col lins ft Co.'s, 167 and 169 East Fourth st. 1 CLERK— A competent entry clerk; must understand his business thoroughly. Call or address August Oppenhlemer & Co. 1 COOK— Wanted, cook who is also a good t laundress, In a private family; good wages. Apply at 365 Pleasant aye. 1 OOK— Good cook at 165 West Fourth St.: t call between 2 and 1 p. m. 7 C COLLECTOR— a young man to J collect: one acquainted with city pre ferred: small salary. 85 West Third st". 7 C"iASHIEE— For Montana; $3,000 cash se- J curity required. 11 56. Globe. 8 CANVASSER— Wanted, a man to canvass J for the Rose Hill nursery of St. Paul. Apply to R. F. Anderson, 324 Jenks st, near Mississippi st. St. Paul, Minn. 1 C CANVASSERS— Wanted, two experienced ' lady book canvassers, to canvass this city and Minneapolis, for the best selling book for the price in print. The Northwest ern Publishing company, oflice No. 13. 51 >J;;>t Fourth st * 1 ANVASSERS— Wanted, ten good can vassers; will pavsalarv and commission Apply Singer oflice, 27 Eas"t Third st. 6-12 DO YOU wish to secure JI.OoO in five years U by simply paying small monthly assess ments that you will not miss from you'ipockei? It such, penile reader, be the desire of your heart, join at once the best endowment asso ciation in existence. Think of what you can do with 81,000. and do not delay; five years will pas* quickly. Remember, that if you die those who are near and dear to you may con tinue to pay assestmenls on your certificate, and at maturity receive full amount Do good these long winter evenings by dis tributing our circulars among your friends and neighbors, and we will pay you for your goodness. Circulars free. Write for them at once to K. M. French, secretary, 91, 92 and 93 Union block, St. Paul. 8-9 EMPLOYMENT— experienced young man wants a position in a meat market -who can cut all kinds of meat Ap ply 502 Broadway. 1 E~" MPLOYMENT— Good strong boy, who lives with parents and who can give ref erences, can find employment at J. C. Han ley's, corner Eighth and Wacouta. 7 ENGINEER— Wanted, first-class engineer who understands running washing ma- Chine. Minnesota steam Laundry. 7 REAXD BOY wauted. Apply to North western Stamp works, 43 East Third st. 6 FEED BOY'— Wanted, one good feed boy on cylinder and job presses at Rich & Clymer's, 880 Jackson st. 7-8 JOB PRINTER— one good Job printer at Rich & C'lymer's office, 380 Jackson st. 7-8 OB Pit INTER— Wanted, Job printer early this morning. The Banuing-John son Printing Co., 10 Bridge square. 6 MARKER— Experienced marker at Union Laundry, 149 West Third st 6 MAN— A man with $1,2(10 to $1,500 to loan at good intesest for one year can get permanent situation and good salary; first-class security given for the money. Ad dress C 61. Globe. 8 MEN— Three well-educated and intelligent men to work on commission; must in vest $lo on start; call between 10 and 11. Room 62, Chamber of Commerce. 7-8 MEN— Four good men for grip cars on cable line. Call at 93 East Fourth st. 6 MAN Wanted— A bright young man. eight een years of age for office; must write a good plain band; live with his parents; no other wanted. Address C 87, Globe. 1 MAN wauted to canvass and manage can vassers; to control all sales of the in candescent light, equal to eighty-five caudles, in St. Paul. For particulars, terms, etc., ad dress Incandescent Lamp company, Pitts burg, Pa. 7-10 AN— A man with $50 to invest; 25 per cent guaranteed in six months; salary and commission. Room 38, Union block, or 57 Hennepin block, Minneapolis. C. 8. Korthrop & Co. 6-8 OIL AGENT— A good man to sell our su perior brands of oils and greases to deal ers and consumers on commission. Address Acme Oil and Grease Manufacturing com pany, Cleveland, O. 7-10 PRINTER— Wanted, a good job printer; none other need apply; steady work. J. W. Cunningham & Co. 1 EPORTER— Wanted, a reporter for a private business in all Northwestern towns. Address, with stamp, D., M. & Co., Lock Box 563, Minneapolis, Minn. 7-12 SALESMAN— A competent dry goods salesman, to whom good wages will be Said; one speaking Scandinavian and Bo emian ""preferred. Address Lock Box 73, Owatonua, Minn. . * . 7-8 SALESMAN— cigar salesman for one of the largest houses in the North west. Address, giving experience, routes and references, It 14, Globe. 7 SALESMEN— traveling salesmen; sal ary and expenses; no experience neces sary. Address with stamp, Palmer & Co., LaCrosse, Wis. 359-13 SOLICITOR— a man to solicit customers ; a permanent situation for the right man. til. Paul Odorless Excavating company. 6-8 TELEGRAPH OPERATOR— Wanted, good telegraph operator Monday morn ing sure. Anna C. Drew, 309 Jackson st 8 ELEGRAPH OPERATORS 535 STENOGRAPHERS -Register for positions with Anna C. Drew, Hale Block. St. PauL 208* TO LOAN— $50, $150 to loan on lur niture, pianos, etc; property left in your possession. St Paul Loan Co., 309Wj Jack ■on it., Rooms 1 and 2. 185* SITUATIONS OFFERED. Ulale— ('out i lined. TINNER— a tinner. Bauuon & Co., 72 East Seventh st. 1 WOOOCHOPPKRS— for Wisconsin ; $1 a cord. Office open to-day, lo to 11 a. in., John Swainson.corner Seventh and Sibley sts. 8 WAITERS— Four German waiters for hotel out of city. Call early at 91 East Fourth st. 7-8 WATCHMAKER— Norwegian watch maker wanted; sober, honest, with references ; 1 have tools. 11. J. Loud, Ken yon, Minn. 4-10 WOODCHOPPERS — Wanted, thirty WOOdchoppera for a large lumber com pany in Wisconsin: SI per cord; board 53.50 per week ; good timber, and steady work for three months; free fare; foreman go with crew; call early Monday morning. 11. A. Clapp & Co., 320 Wacouta* st„ St. Paul. 8 \fLT AKt'BD — One or two men with teams »V to haul wood. Inquire 515 Ashland ay. 1 \\T ANTED for Perley, Wis., ten choppers, * 1 two teams, one cook. 91 East Fourth at . 8 Female. CHI 1.1. KS* INTELLIGENCE office. 165 East Seventh, corner Jackson, up stairs, room 4. Girls looking for places, don't forget to call on me and see what places I have. 8 CIOOK — first-class cook for private board- J ing house; none other need apply at 388 North Exchange. 0 COOK— A competent girl; one that can J cook and iron. 46 College ay. 0 C^OOK— at 405 Franklin st.; cooks J without reference need not apply; call at once. 7 8 COOK— Wanted, a good cook. 457 Asn laud ay. 5 COOK A competent cook in small fam ily: no washing. Apply at 3-19 North Washington st, opposite Rice Park. 8-10 COOK— Wanted, cook in a small Cfamily. Apply 4 87 Ashland ay. 1 Competent cook and laundress and first-class second girl; best of city refer ences required. No. 439 lglehart st. " 7-8 DOMESTIC— a domestic; mu»t have reference. At 554 Sibley st. 7-9 DRESSMAKER —Wanted immediately, experienced help on dresses; also an apprentice. 22 Tilton st. 7 8 EMPLOYMENT — A dignified lady of business tact and well educated, not too young, for a permanent position in our busi ness; salary $7.50 per week, with speedy ad vancement" if satisfactory; references re quited. Apply in person Monday after 9 o'clock. Seluiar lless, 572 East Seventh St., Room 11. 8 GIRLS— Dining-room girls wanted. Grand I" Central hotel, corner Seventh and Wa basha. 1 GIRL Wanted— A good, neat girl for gen eral housework; small family; good place for good girl. Call at Id Martin st. 1 GIRL— Wanted, agin to cook, wash and iron; none but a competent girl need apply. Call at 55 Western ay. 8 GIRL— Wanted, a good girl. 451 St. Peter st. . 1 GIRL— A good German girl can find good home in family of only three, at 659 Portland ay. ; must have references. 1 GIRL— Competent girl for general no use work. 199 West Fifth st. 1 GIRL— A good, neat girl wanted at 598 Jackson st. 6 OUSEWORK-Wanted, good girl for general housework; German preferred. Call at 10 Summit ay. 1 HOUSKWOKK^GirI for general house work. Inquire 758 Fast Seventh st. 8-9 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; family of three : no children. Call at 95 Maekubin st. 1 OUSEWORK— at once, girl for general housework; four in family. 337 Goodrich ay. 1 OUSKWOKK— girl for general housework; good home to the right girl. 567 Lafayette ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent German girl for housework, 628 Selby ay.. Monday. 1 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work at 39 Summit ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework In a small family. Ap ply 185 East Fifteenth st. : 1 HOUSEWORK— for general house work. 101 Dakota ay., near the bridge, over feed store. 1 OUSKWOKK— Good girl for general |housework, in small family. Apply at 144 lglehart st. ' '8-9 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework; small family. 286 Mac kubin st 7 OUSEWORK— Wanted a good neat girl for general housework in small family, at 567 Lafayette ay. ' ' 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. 101 West Third st. 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl to do housework in small family; must be gooa cook and laundress. Call at 562 St. Peter st. Mrs. A. B. Creelman. "_ 0 OUSEWORK— good girl for general housework; reference required. Apply 185 East Fifteenth st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a German or Scandinavian girl for general house work at 462 Holly ay. ■ 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework; small family. 107 St. Albans st., corner Laurel. 6 OUSEYVORK— GirI for geueral house work in small family; must be good plain cook. 74 lglehart st. 6 OUSEKEEPER— A girl to do light housekeeping; one that can sleep at home at 3131^ Jackson st„ third floor. ■ 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for general housework. 620 Temperance, corner of Thirteenth. • 6 HOUSEWORK— A woman who will do general housework daily in a family; to a good woman best wages paid. Call at 281 Farrlngton ay. 6-8 HOUSEWORK— to assist in house work at 143 West Fifth st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted a woman for general housework at the Soldiers' Home, Minnehaha. Apply at 463 lglehart st„ Saturday, 7th inst. 6 OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. 299 Sher man st. 6 OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work. 446 Maria ay., near Seventh st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework; wages not to exceed $10. 578 Cedar st. 6 KITCHEN GlßL— Wanted, k itchen girl at 352 Cedar st 8-10 LAUNDRY GIRLS— laundry girls, good cooks and places for res taurant girls. First-class help can be found at this office. 27 East Seventh st. 8 LAUNDRESS— laundry girl at International hotel. 1 LAUNDRESS— Wanted, a first-class laun dress for private family. Inquire at No. 435 Summit ay. 6-8 NURSE— Female nurse for the hospital. Apply to Dr. Ancker, 34 West Third st r l NURSE— nurse girl about fifteen years old, neat and tidy, at 342 Pleasant ay. 8-9 NUESE-Wanted.a young girl about fifteen years old to take care of children at No. 26 North Forbes st. 1 NURSE A middle aged woman as nurse to take charge of sick lady at 533 West Seventh st. Apply at once. 1 URSE Competent to take charge of three-weeks-old baby. Apply No. 373 North Oak st. 6 SALESLADIES— or three good sales ladies for dry and fancy goods; without experience none need apply ; references re quired. Address B 22, Globe. 1 ECOND COOK, who is good on pastry. Apply immediately at ltamaley's, 150 East Fourth st > 6 ECOND GlßL— Wanted, a second girl at 451 St. Peter st 371-372 SECOND GIRL— a girl to do sec ond work in a private hoarding house; good wages. 211 Pearl st 6 SERVANT— A servant competent to do the entire work for a family of three. Ad dress H 60. Globe. 1 WOMAN— wanted to take home family washing. Apply third floor 188 East Seventh st. 1 AlTEß— Wanted, a girl to wait on table. 580 Fauquier st 1 Washing— A young woman would like to go out washing. Address G L, Globe. i ASHYVOJMAN at 631 Cedar st. Monday morning; come prepare to work. 1 WASHWOMAN— washwo man at Union Laundry, 149 West Third st 6 BOARD WAJITEI). OARD— Two ladies wish to find room and board in private family. Address, stating terms, M 94, Globe. 8 BO ARDl Wanted, first-class room and board for two young men. Address M 93, Globe, " 8 BOARD and room, with bath, wanted by \7> gentleman and wife in a private family ; I state terms. S M 444, Globe. . 1 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1888.— SIXTEEN PAGES. SITUATION WAKTEP. Male. BOOKKEEPER-Sltuation wanted by a young man as bookkeeper or steno grapher; best of references furnished. Ad dress T. 11. A., care British vice consulate. 1 BOOKKEEPER— A young business man, bookkeeper, etc., is open for an engagement; glltfedge references. D 08. Globe. 6-8 COOK— A sober, first-class meat and pastry cook wants a situation. Address Brown's hotel, corner Fourth and Pennsylvania. 1 CLERK, timekeeper, or any position J where ability and steadiness is appreci ated ; references ; moderate salary. Address L., 95 Concord st. 7 CLXXX — Clothing clerk with thirteen years' experience desires a situation in the retail, either in city or country; best of references furnished. Address Box 576, Crookston, Minn. 8-16 CLERK— situation wanted In a grocery as delivery clerk, or anything respectable. Address It. 8., Globe. 6 CHOKES— Wanted, to work around a Ger ■> man house to do chores or any kind of work. Address X 82, Globe. 6 COACHMAN— Position wanted by a young German to drive for private family, take care of horses and work at house. M J 14, Globe. 1 CIOACHMAN— Situation as coachman, by J a young man of good habits; good refer ences furnished. Address Peter Anderson, 320 Wacouta st. 6-8 COACHMAN— By a young Scandinavian man, position to do chores in family: understands cave of horses*, will bring good recommendation. Address I 09, Globe. 7 ENGINEER— Position as engineer or fire man; wages no object. J B B, Globe. 1 NGINE DRIVING— Young man of good habits desires situation where he can obtain first-class knowledge of engine driv ing*, has had considerable experience; wages no object. JA, Globe. 7 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, a situation in town or country by a middle aged man, married, as manager in a general store; has a thorough knowledge of dry goods, clothing, groceries, etc. ; good references. Apply by letter, C. E. P., 354 Sibley st., city. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young man of good education wants situation in an othce or store; talks German; good penman; best of references. Address B, 320 East Tenth st 1 EMPLOYNEMT— A young man, seven teen, desires to learn the hardware business; city references. FJ, Globe. 1 MPLOYMENT— of sixteen wants position in office; also good penman, or anything respectable. Address It. D., 705 Burr st. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young man, twenty years of age, would like a situation of any kind in store or oflice; good penman; salary small on start. Address E. S., Globe. 1 MPLOYMENT— Man with twenty years' experience desires situation with some hardware house. Address K. 56. 1 M PLOYMENT— active mail of large experience, who has occupied nigh business positions, desires oflice em ployment until April 1. 11 57, Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Situation by a young Swede; writes and speaks the English language fluently. Address G., 195 Fif teenth^ 7-8 EMPLOYMENT— A strong young man (Swiss) will work around the house for his board and a little money. Address by letter V G, 370 Josette st. 6 MAN— Wanted, employment of any kind by young man willing to work. Ad dress W II A, 237 East Eighth st. 1 OFFICE WORK— Situation wanted by a young man to work In store or office; good references. Address LF V, Globe. 8-9 PHARMACIST— Situation wanted, by a competent pharmacist, with Minnesota certificate; can furnish good reference. Ad dress C 54, Glbbe. 1 11 A KM ACiST— Registered in JMinne sota; can speak and write German; good references. C 53, Globe. 5-8 HARMACIST— wanted by reg istered pharmacist. Reference given. F 64, Globe. 371-372 TOCkkkki-KR— A situation wanted by a young man as stockkeeper, or any kind of employment in a dry* goods and no tion house. Address D 38, Globe. 1 STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a position by a stenographer who has had two years' experience and some practice in keep ing books. 11 WB. Globe. 7-12 SALESM AN— Experienced traveling sales man with Eastern firm desires house po sition in St. Paul; long experience in job bing, notion and furnishing goods trade; would like to hear from some one wanting a good man now selling specialty to grocery trade. Address D 75, Globe. 0-8 SALESMAN — A young married man, and tailor by traae, would like a position as salesman in a clothing house; speaks Ger man and English. Address 28 East Chicago ay.. West St. Paul. 7 SALESMAN— wanted by middle aged married man as traveling salesman, assistant bookkeeper or agent for some man ufacturing establishment; best of referen ces. Address D 70, Globe. 0-8 TENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position as stenographer and typewriter operator; seven years' experience. Address A. F., Room 53, Qilfillan Bleck. 7-12 HIPPING CLERK— a situation by a young man as shipping clerk or stockkeeper; has had four years' experience: can give good city reference. Address D 38. Globe. 7 'ATCHMAN — Wanted, position as watchman; two years' experience; can give first-class reference. Address 11 11, Globe. 7 4*111*: CHI LLES' lntelligence Office, 165 East Seventh, corner Jackson, up stairs. Room 4— Ladies, follow my star and you will be rewarded by finding the most exquisite help. My continual success is the proof thereof. 8 OOKKKEPER— Situation as assistant bookkeeper in St. Paul or Minneapolis. Will call personally if address is sent to 8., 77, Globe. • 8-11 BOOKKEEPER— A middle-aged Ameri can widow lady would like a situation as bookkeeper: no objection to the country. Address C 07, Globe. 1 BOOKBINDER— Young lady wishes a position in book bindery or some such work. X 53, Globe. 7 OPYIsT— A young lady would like to copy or do typewriting in an office. Ad dress C 65. Globe. 1 CLERK— place wanted in an office by an experienced girl to keep books or at tend to correspondence; can use typewriter and write rapid, plain hand. Address F 63, Globe. 7-9 COMPANION — Wanted, a position as companion, and to assist in light do mestic duties, in return for a comfortable home. Address M„ 602 John st, St. Paul. 7 COOK — A first-class cook desires employ ment; good reference given. 232 West Sixth st. 1 COOK— A woman who understands all kinds of nice made up dishes and pastry wants a place. Call at 62 East Eleventh st. 7 COOK— Competent cook, German, wants situation in private family; give city references. 230 Webster avenue, corner Nelson. 7 RESSMAKER— Situation wanted by first-class dressmaker to goju families; perfect cutting and fitting. Call at 161,2 West Third st. 1 MPLOYMENT— A Danish girl would like a place in a Scandinavian family. Address G, 157 Eaton ay., West St. Paul. 1 FIREMAN— wanted as fireman or to run steam heating apparatus, either iv St. Paul or Minneapolis. Address C 35, Globe, Minneapolis. 8 C GOVERNESS— as nursery gov- X erness or mother's help by a young American woman, who Is thoroughly compe tent to reach ; is also a good seamstress. Ad dress L 50, Globe, Minneapolis. 8 OUSEYVORK— Wanted a position in a family or hotel by girl to do housework, 547 Cullen st. 8-9 HOUSEKEEPER— A lady, fully compe tent, wishes a position as housekeeper. C 64, Globe. _1 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation as working housekeeper, by middle-aged lady, in widower's family; willing to leave city. Address 1 53, Globe. • 1 OUSEKEEPER— A widow woman with three children, aged eight, five and three, wants situation as housekeeper on farm in Dakota or Minnesota; references must be exchanged. Address Mrs. L. Flynn, Camp bell, Minn. 371-374 HOUSEWORK— Second girl wants place in a private family. Call or address 717 Lee ay. 6 NURSE— Ladies wanting nurse during confinement call at 835 Reaney st. ; best Chicago reference. 7-9 PRINTER— A young lady having three months- experience in setting type wants employment. Address C 69, Globe. 1 SEWING wanted by the day or week by a young lady who uederstauds cutting and fitting. Address No. 31 South Forbes St., St. Paul. _^ l STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by lady stenographer and typewriter; four years' experience in wholesale hardware store. Address L 89, Globe. 364-9 WASHWOMAN— woman wants two or three days' washing a week.or ironing, house cleaning, scrubbing or any kind of work by the day ; a good worker. Address X 54, Glob* , 7 BUSINESS dIAHCES. A FIRST-CLASS confectionery, cigar store and restaurant combined; best lo cation in city; one-half value; two hand somely furnished boarding houses, one full of roomers and boarders; one-half value; fine livery stable and cheap horse - for sale ; call and see our endless list. McKinney Bros., corner Sixth and Minnesota, No. 83. 8 A MAN having a large experience In busi ness and office work, wishes to pur chase or enter Into partnership with some one in some established paying business. From $2,000 and upwards can be invested; office business preferred. Address D 98, Globe. 6-8' ! A YOUNG MAN will lend employer $800: i. good security wanted; what kind of business? Address M 50, Globe. 8. GENTLEMAN of limited means, with a large trade, desires to buy interest in . established lire insurance agency. Address C 03, Globe. 8 A NUMBER of bargains in boarding! houses, hotels and restaurants. Falde & Gair, 51 East Fourth st. 8 : A NICE, clean stock of groceries; business established; daily sales from s4s t0 505, . cash. Falde & Gair, 51 East Fourth st. 8, A LODGING HOUSE paving $125: monthly net profits; centrally located; price $050. Falde & Gair, 51 East Fourth st 8 U BOARDING HOUSE— For sale, or trade', outfit of boarding house at 28 Eighth st. north, Minneapolis; on account of sickness. CAPITALISTS with $14,000 can make a net profit of $7,000 within twelve months upon good, amide security. Newson it Tiffany, 262 Bank or Minneapolis Build ing. Minneapolis. 7-8 RESSMAKER— A lady wanting to en large her dressmaking establishment would like to arrange with competent dress maker as partner on favorable terms. Apply 64 West Fourth st. upstairs. 8 OR SALE CHEAP— An old, well estab lished office business ; yearly profits about $1,000: small expense; owner going to Europe. Address C 06, Globe. 8 FOR SALE— No. 1 sample room on Third st, near Merchants hotel; has fine trade and well established; will take real estate in part payment. E. 11. Elliott & Co., 154 East Third. 8-9 FOR SALE— one-half interest in a prof itable grocery business on one of the best streets in St. Paul; capital required, from $400 to $500; this will be a paying in vestment: all first-class customers. Address X V Z, Globe. 7-8 FOR SALE— One-half interest in a first class candy business located in best part of State st, Chicago; low rent and doing a good business; object in selling, want to en large the business: $3,000 required; this is a fine chance to make money. Call or address J. A. Hamilton, 189 South* State st, Chicago, 111. 7-8 FOR SALE— A St. Paul dental office and practice of $4,000 per year: this is a first-class opening for a good dentist Ad dress D 72, Globe. 6-9 INVESTORS witli ready cash can be guar anteed 50 per cent profit on $14,090 if taken before the 15th inst. Newson & Tiffany, 262 Bank of Minneapolis Building, Minneapolis. 7-8 OB PRINTING office for sale at a bar gain; $250 down; an established trade. M, Globe. 5-10 MILK BUSINESS— sale, milk busi ness cheap for cash; horses and wag ous all complete. Address M 100 Globe. 7-8 MILLINERY' business for sale, cheap, in a live Western town; rare chance; cap ital required small. Addres Box 52, Ashton, Dak. 5-11 ARTNER -Wanted, a partner with $1,000 can have the half interest in a store of household goods in good location of the city, with a good stock and good business; good German, preferred. Address ss9 Rice st 810 ARTNER with $3,000, to enlarge manu facturiug business: strict investigation solicited. Address M 99, Globe. 7-8 PARTNER with $400 or $700; large profits and quick returns; investigate. Address Morton, Globe. *: 7-8 ARTNER— live man with £2,000 to. take half interest in a business that will double his money in less than six months; a carpenter or machinist preferred. Address C 58. Globe. 8-9 PARTNER— Experienced business man, familiar with general business in city and Northwest, desires partner with some means; highest references given. X 52, Globe. 7-8 r PARTNER— ted,partner to take charge of paying loan and exchange office; good location ; ground , floor money not so much an object as to get the right man. lu quire Stone, 244 East Seventh st. - 4-8 53* -Srf if I BUYS one of the most desir <{PU*)"L/Y/W able and profitable newspaper properties in the Northwest For particulars address G 52, Globe. • - 3-8 * <E?1 /=v TO $200 to loan on furniture, mv «4PI«-/ sieal instruments, vehicles or live ' stock ; cash advanced on goods in storage." St Paul Loan Co., 309& Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. . -. 185* HORSES AftP CARRIAGES. BOBS— For sale, good bobs at half value. Call 221 South Robert. 0-8 CARRIAGE WORKS— A large assort * ment of Victorias, cabriolets, Duquistas, broughams, four and six-seat rockaways, 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; all work guaranteed strictly as represented. E. M. llallowell & Co., 503 to 511. Minnesota st. 159* FOR SALE— two-horse bobsleigh for sale cheap. 221 Ducas st. 6-12 FOR SALE— harness and buggy tor $85 if taken at once ; owner leaving city. Address A 34, Globe. 8 HORSE— A family horse for sale ; seven years old: any lady can drive him; can be seen at Barden's livery stable, Robert st, between Fourth and Fifth. 8-9 HORSE— A horse and cutter and horse and wagon cheap ; six years old. 417 University ay. 8-10 ORSE and cutter to let during the car nival season; driver well acquainted with city. Address M 92, Globe. 8 HORSE— For sale cheap, a good delivery or express horse, young, sound, strong, kind. Inquire F. O'Neill, general manager's office, Northern Pacific railroad. 5-8 HORSE— sale, a good delivery horse for $75 ; can be seen at Pomroy's livery, Franklin and Fourth sts. 6-8 JNSURE your horses and cattle in The Sterling Live Stock Insurance com pan v.. 509 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. 342* SLEIGH FOR SALE— A new sleigh for $25 $15 in merchandise, balance cash. Louis Wellisch, 357 Jackson st. 7-8 TO EXCHANGE— exchange $1,400 equity in good house and lot for heavy work horses, harnesses and bobs, the bal an< • of $775 can be paid at $15 per month; house near car line. M 97, Globe. 8 WANTED TO BUY-Five sets or second hand bob sleighs; must be strong. Apply D 77, Globe. 7^ BOARD OFFERED*. BOARD— One large and one small nicely furnished room; »11 modern conven iences ; first-class table board ; terms moder ate; 340 West Third. 8 BOARD— rent, front room with board, ' in strictly private family ; terms reason able; lady preferred. Call at 33 College avenue. ■ 8-13 , BOARD— gentleman, who would like ! 3 a pleasant home, convenient to busi- : ness, in strictly private family. Address C :* 57, Globe. * 8 IGHTHST.,4S9, EAST— Furnished- or • C unfurnished rooms and board; all mod- ' em conveniences; 6 o'clock dinner. 8-9 '{ EIGHTH ST., 314 EAST-Pleasant fur- a nished rooms with fire ; also day board- 1 * ers wanted. 3 > IGHTH ST 85, EAST— The Globe ' " hotel, No. 85 East Eighth st, is now 7 open for roomers and boarders ; we guaran- ' tee satisfaction and give city references. 8; IGHTH ST., 275, EAST— For rent one ; : front parlor; tieated; with board; two J rooms suitable for two gentlemen. " 5-8 ' ORT ST., 409, between Sixth and Ninth \ sts.— For rent, front rooms, with alcove; : ' day boarders wanted. 7 . ■ 6-8 1 7 JGLE HART SE.. 202— A furnished front A room suitable for two gentlemen, with board. 8-11' ACKSON ST., 594— Large alcove room, with bay window, second floor; adjoin ing bath ; table board. Mr*. Davis. 8 MONEY— to $200 to loan on articles of value ; property left in your posses sion. St Paul Loan Co., 309% Jackson st, Rooms 1 and 2. 1 85* LEASANT AY., 212— Two furnished rooms with board. 8 LEASANT AY., 270— Furnished rooms and board. 410 ROOM— Two gentlemen can be accommo dated with large, furnished front room, with heat, light, use of bath and board. Ad dress H, Globe. *. < 8 OBERT ST., 555— Furnished room, with board. 370-372 TENTH ST., 263, EAST— One front room with tal le board for two gentlemen ; furnish heat, gas and bath. 8-9 ENTH ST., 198, EAST— Large, newly furnished alcove room to rent to one or two gentlemen. - 8 ; ABASHA ST., 515— Two furnished rooms, either single or cn'suite, on first floor with board, also use of bath, parlor and piano. 8-10 FOR REMT. I Houses. COTTAGE of six rooms, very convenient and good neighborhood, one-half block from Rice st car. Inquire 174V2 Charles st. ■ 3-8 FOR RENT— house, furnished throughout, city water, barn; lease for one year or longer; low rent to right parties; immediate possession; centrally located. Call 270 Ramsey st. 8 FIY'E- ROOM house, centrally located. It. J. Lewis, 357 Jackson. 3-9 HOUSE — Eight-room brick, city wafer, bath, cistern, barn; rent reasonable; some fixtures for sale; on Dayton's bluff. Address 023 Cherry ft. 5-10 HOUSE— For rent house nine rooms, cor ner Sixth st. and Bates ay. ; hot and cold water ; bathroom and all convenience. G. F. Kuhtes. _8 HOUSES — For rent two seven-room houses on Charles st„ near Partington ay. E. Munson, 198 East Seventh st. 8 HOUSE— In a pleasant locality, an eight room house, $20 per month. Inquire at 861 Burr st. 8 HOUSE— For rent, house 511 Holly ay. ; extremely low rent. Apply F.W. Farrar, 349 Kobert st 8 HOUSE— For rent, convenient house of seven rooms, furnished or unfurnished, cheap; good locality; near cars. II 54, Globe. 8 HOUSES rent, a number of houses, centrally located, with furniture for sale; suitable for private families or boarding houses. Falde & Gair, 51 East Fourth st. 8 HOUSE— Wanted to rent a small house, convenient to some Minneapolis short line; East St. Paul preferred. Address D 97, Globe. 8 Rooms. ERKMAN BLOCK, Corner West Sixth and Franklin— Suite of five rooms for housekeeping; references required. Inquire of Mrs. Bolton, in the block. 7-8 ROADWAY', 528— For rent, one nicely furnished front room; fine location; bath, etc. ; board if desired. 8 ROADYYAY, 531 —Nicely furnished rooms, en suite or single; bath, furnace heat; near Portland cafe. 5-10 ANADA ST., 565-One large and two ' small front rooms for rent suitable for three or four gents; furnace heat and bath. 8 CiEDARST., 476— For rent, nicely fur ' nished flat on ground floor, complete for house keeping. 8 EDAR ST., 483— Finely furnished front room with dressing room very central location ; near state capitol. 368-10 CEDAR ST., 528— A set of rooms, hand somely furnished; heat by furnace. 8-10 CEDAK,LY'TLETERRACE,S3O— furnished front alcove room; modern conveniences. 8 EDAR ST., 488— large front room, also one single, nicely furnished; bath and modern conveniences ; location central. 8-9 CEDAR ST., 0001/2— Nicely furnished front room; with or without board; suit able for two. 7-8 OLLEGE AY., 20— Pleasant front room, steam heat, suitable for one or two gen tlemen. 8-9 E~~ LEVENTH ST., 356 Desirable room, furnace heat and bath, for one or two gentlemen; pleasant and convenient location. 8 IGHT-H ST., 417, EAST— and board for one or two ; private family. 8 LLEN ST., 295 — Pleasant furnished room and large closet, cheap. 8 LLEN ST.", 586— Four rooms for light housekeeping; up stairs. 4-8 XCHANGE ST., 366, NORTH— • fortably furnished room, with heat, for single gentleman; use of bath. 8-10 XCHANGE ST., 232, SOUTH— Nicely furnished room, with or without board ; steam heat. 8-9 XCHANGE ST., 364. NORTH—Fur . nished room, heated by steam ; use of bath. 4-10 T^XCHANGE ST., 386, ' NORTH— Front Jut room, with heat and gas; hoard if de sired. 7-8 RANKLIN ST., 357. three blocks from Postoffice— Large, well furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 8-9 OURTEENTH ST., 269— Neatly fur - nished front room, with fire, $10. 8 IFTEENTH ST., 278, EAST— rent three unfurnished rooms. 8-10 FIFTH ST., corner Robert— furnished rooms, convenient to Ice Palace. In quire 11. C. Hemenway. • 8 FIFTH ST., 140. WEST-Nice front room . JC well furnished and heated, with use of bath room, in private family; board if de sired references required. ' ' 7-9 FOURTH ST., 130, WEST— unfur nished rooms for rent ; near Rice park ; also barn for one horse. 8-9 OURTH ST., 125, WEST— pleasant furnished rooms; call Monday. 8 OURTH ST., 51, WEST— For rent, two nicely furnished rooms, warmed; with or without board ; reasonable rates. 7-13 ORT ST., 459, NORTH— A large front room of a cottage, suitable for two or three ladies, or gentleman and wife. . 8 LAT— For rent, furnished flat of four rooms, bath, closets, etc. ground floor location convenient; rent reasonable; no children preferred. Address J H M, 251 Drake block. - 8 ROVE ST., 229— Newly furnished rooms in private family ; board if desired. 8 IGLEHART ST., Room in a central location ; convenient and very reasonable in price. 7-9 IGLEHART ST., 15, Near Wabasha— For rent two very pleasant and well furnished rooms, with heat and bath. 5-8 JACKSON ST., 376— Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite. '-; 8 JOHN ST., 583— Furnished room for rent. 8 LAFAYETTE AY., 567— One nicely fur nished room with room for one or two gentlemen. 8 ARKET ST., 376— Nicely furnished room for rent to a respectable gentle man; $15 with heat 8-10 ARSUALL AY., 519— T0 rent, in pri vate family, two pleasant furnished rooms, with or without board ; references re quired. 8 TVTINTH ST., 13, EAST— of fur \7\ nished rooms in a cottage. 7-10 OBERT ST., 590— Two unfurnished rooms. 1 ROOM-MATE wanted; nice, large room: call 10 to 12 and 2 to 4p. m. L. E. Benson, Room 14, McQuillan blocK, Third and Wabasha sts. 8 ROOM-MATE— A teacher wants room mate for suite of rooms: 405 Selby av.B ROOMS— nicely furnished front rooms, one up stairs and one down; private family; tow rent Address W S, Globe. _^ ROOM One unfurnished room for house keeping, Knauf t block. Seventh and Pine, second floor; low rent. Inquire at 139 Seventh. ■ ' ■ 371-373 ROOMS Young couple occupying large residence on Eleventh st will rent ele gantly furnished suite of rooms to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. II 59, Globe. 8-14 ROOM— Lady to occupy one of a suite of rooms occupied by teacher; all con- Address 68, Globe. 8 ROOMS nice rooms for rent, one with alcove, including bath room and closet will furnish if desired. Call at store, 505 East Seventh st. F. W. Bchnittger. 8 ROOMS— A lady teacher having a comfort able home, and not occupying all of bouse, will rent furnished or unfurnished rooms to young ladies with good references; use of parlor and the rest of house if desired. J 29, Globe. . . " 8-10 ROOMS— A flat of four rooms, bath room and closets, on Wabasha, between Sixth and Seventh. Inquire of Michaud & Mi chaud, 392 Robert st __ 8 ROOMS— Furnished and unfurnished rooms : hot and cold water ; corner Sev enth and Cedar sts. Call at room 1, third floor. 363-4 E FEASANT AY., 181— Furnished room; heat and bath; board next door; $12. _J 7-13 SEVENTH ST 431, EAST— A comforta bly furnished bed-room for two gentle men only reference required. Room 7. 7-8 EVENTH ST., 27, EAST, Stces block— Unfurnished, furnished and office rooms. Apply at Room 30, third floor. 368-373 SEVENTH ST., 277 WEST— Clean and cosy rooms, newly furnished and pa pered two single and a nice parlor suite; warm bath. 366* SEVENTH ST., 418 WEST— fur nished room for rent. 8 SEVENTH ST., 222, WEST— Three rooms for housekeeping for small family. A. B. Wilgus & Co., 354 Jackson st. 8 EVENTH ST. 616 EAST— Com for taDie furnished and heated rooms for rent; private family. 363-4 SHERMAN ST., 347— Six rooms, first floor; good cellar; water paid. Call at 341 Sherman st. 372* SUMMIT AY., 77 — Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat and bath; 6 o'clock dinners. 6-8 SPRUCE ST., 211— Furnished rooms, with use of bath. . :, 8 ST. PETER ST., 459— Furnished room to I rent. Boom 6. ; \y. -^ yry; -yj : 1 I __ FOR REMT. opium— Continued. - ST. PETER ST., 315, between Third and Fourth sts.— Furnished rooms for rent for gentlemen only. 10 SIXTH ST., 232, WEST— For rent, fur nished front room, $4 per month. . 8 OIXTH ST., 32, EAST, first door to the U left at the head of tho stairs— One fur ni shed room for rent. 8 ST. ANTHONY AY., 280— Three rooms for light housekeeping. 8-9 HpiLTON ST., 7— Suite of unfurnished -L rooms. 8 TILTON ST., 21— Large pleasant front room, use of bath or will rent two ad joining. 8-10 rpEMPKRANCE ST., 528— Nicely fur -l nished rooms, with board If desired. 8 THIRD ST., 281 WEST— Furnished al cove facing Third and Fifth; heat and piano. $15; without piano, $12. 8 qnillßD ST., 342, WEST, near Summit X ay— Furnished room for gentleman; gas, heat and bath 6 o'clock dinners. 7-8 TENTH ST., 257 EAST— Furnished room In private family; rent moderate. 8 rpEN'TH ST., 286, EAST— The pleasantcst JL suite of rooms in the city; near the Portland cafe, or Baker's boarding-house; modern conveniences; moderate rent 7-8 ABASHA ST., 574— Finely furnished rooms, with heat, gas, and use of bath room . 8 ABASHA ST., Nicely furnished front room, with alcove bedroom; suitable for two gentlemen; gas and heat. 7-9 WABASHA ST., 83- A few comforta ble rooms, with board. 7-8 Office*. DESK ROOM FOR RENT at 136 East Fourth st 6-12 OFFICE— Fine furnished oflice for rent: good location, ground floor; heat and light furnished. Inquire Stone, 244 East Seventh st. 4-8 ON ACCOUNT of proposed change of lo cation The Peoples bank offer their present office and basement, corner of Sev enth and Sibley sts. for rent. Possession given about the Ist of March. For terms apply at bank. . 6-12 Stores. TORE— Half store. 354 Jackson st A. B. Wilgus & Co. 8 TORE, No. 353 East Seventh st, and -I rooms up stairs for rent Inquire 368 East Seventh st 4-10 STORES— Lease and fixtures of one of the best located stores on East Seventh st M 11, Globe. 8-10 STORE— 366 East Seventh st.for rent. Ap ply 368 East Seventh. 8-10 Miscellaneous. BARBER SHOP for rent, corner Lafay ette aye. and Westminster st, stationary bath and washstand; low rent Inquire in drug store. 8-9 BUILDING— The building formerly occu pied by the Globe; will make such changes as may be desired by tenant In quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimer bloc!*. 149* mS€EI,EAftEOUS. ~ COSTUMES — and theater cos * tumes for rent at 56 East Seventh st by Louise Neitmann; country orders given prompt attention. 328* KESSMAKERS- dressmakers to call at Mrs. Elliott's cloak rooms, room 4, Mannheimer's block, and test the celebrated Follett system of dress cutting; it is simple in use, acurate in every curve and line ; it is indorsed and used by " the leading houses of Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton, and stands to-day the leading system in America; the sleeve system is unrivaled and will be sold without the dress system if de sired; tests can lie made at the rooms; this system has the new French bias attachment, which gives it a style which no other system can boast of. Agents wanted. 8-10 R ESSM AKING— Best system at 260 Rice st, near college ; satisfaction in every particular; terms reasonable. 8-9 DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; prices reasonable. Miss Wescott, 627 Jackson st 6-8 LADIES— hairs permanently destroyed by electricity. Miss Brown, P. O. box 2193, St. Paul, Minn. 8 LADIES can get family sewing done well and reasonable at the Automatic office, 27 West Third st. 8 NOTICE— whom it may concern: We hereby give notice that we have this day sold our molding and picture frame business with our good will to Mr. L. Sparger, who will continue the same, and whom we recommend to our former customers. Gray & Boyd, 28 West Third st 6-8 PIANOS and organs tuned, $1; first-class work guaranteed; good references. Sam uel CrutcheU, 205 West Sixth st. 6-8 SHORTHAND and typewriting of all kinds done perfectly and ou short no tice; Miss J. D. Hess, Rooms 68-69, east side Union block. Competent stenographers fur nished permanently or otherwise. 8 ■ ST. PAUL Corset Manufacturer— known the best, cheapest and most su perior well-fitting corsets in the West at the above; corsets made to order; corsets whole sale and retail. G. Falkner, late of New York; temporary store 477 Wabasha St. 8 TORAGE AND FORWARDING— Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer 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,3s9 and 3B9 East Third st, St. Paul Minn. St Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, 11. A. Capron, manager ; telephone call 298-2. 53* THE Silver Moon restaurant has made a change, and Mrs. Maloney, formerly cook at Davis' restaurant will open Monday, Jan. 9, 1888. 8 WRITING and shorthand worn of all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Dale 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* WE WILL remove snow, ashes, rubbish or garbage by the barrel, load or con tract St Paul Odorless Excavating Com pany, Rooms 72 and 73, Court Block. 7-36 WE WANT to buy all the old waste paper, books, iron, rags, stoves, bottles, etc., we can get, and will pay full value in cash; will call for such goods in any part of the city, free of charge. Call on or drop a postal to J. Firestone, 262 Jackson st, corner Second. Telephone 96-3. 310* 1(M 1 FAMILIES to be located at Rice XV i\j street Villas on terms about equal to rent; lumber, lots and labor furnished on a co-operative scheme. Send for circular for particulars if you ever intend to own your own home, and we will show you an easy way out of paying rent A postal will be at tended to sent to J. W. McClung & Son, No. 57 German-American Bank block, third floor. 8-10 LOST AMD FOIIKD. BRACELET LOST— A silver bracelet, en Jackson st. or Uuiversity ay. ; finder will please return the same to 135 University ay. and receive a liberal reward. 1 OG LOST— Newfoundland St. Bernard dog: black and white spots on breast; chain collar, locked. Finder will be liber ally rewarded by returning to 780 Payne ay. 7-9 ___ DOG LOST— if the party who has mv red and white setter dog will return him. or any one give me information where he can be found, I will pay a good reward. William F. Bickel, Germanla bank. 313* EARRING FOUND— Garnet earring on John st Call at 654 Pine st 7-9 HORSE LOST— bay horse, Dec. 30, with cloth halter; finder will please re turn to 579 Lafayette aye. and receive re ward. 0-8 MARKET ST., 356, Facing Rice Park— For rent, a pleasant suite of front rooms, with board. 8 ACKAGE LOST— Third st, package containing curtain loops. Please leave at C. It. GrofFs, 346 and 348 Sibley st, and receive reward. 8 OCKETBOOK LOST— Ninth st, be tween Wabasha and St. Peter, pocket book with $10 bill and small change. Finder will receive reward at 74 East Twelfth st ERRIER FOUND— Mexican terrier; owner can have same by paying charges, at 321 St. Lawrence st. 8 MUSICAL,. piANOS AT BARGAINS -1 Llghte & Newton, 875. 1 Chickering, $150. 1 Gabler, $150. 1 Emerson, $175. 1 Conservatory, $150. Organs— 1 Smith American, $35. 1 I'ackard, $65. 1 Kimball, $50. - Whitney's Music Store, 97 East Third st. 8-9 PIANO TUNING— For prompt first-class work leave orders at Whitney's music store. East Third st 346* STEINYVAY PIANO TUNER— Prof. Ridgeland, late of W. J. Dyer's, expert piano and organ tuner and reoairer, at An derson's Music Store, 113 East Seventh st. Tuning and regulating. $2 ; polishing. 75c. Every Kind of musical instrument repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed or positively no charge. All repairs 50 per cent less than any store in town, 8 AUCTION NAI7I7S. A. M. JDoherty. Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S WALK- stock of boots and shoes at auction— l will sell at auc tion at the store, No. 29 East Seventh St., on Tuesday, Jan. 10, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until all in Hold, the fine stock of boot** and shoes lo cated in said store, amounting in value to over $10,000: this stock has been selected with great care for a fine trade and the goods are of the best description, well worthy of the attention of the people; the assignee has de termined to close the stock at once and has placed It in my hands for disposal; the as surance Is given that the stock la first-class in every particular, none of it being to exceed one year old; for bargains in footwear this sale offers unusual opportunities, and it will pay you to attend the sale; don't forget the ay, Jan. 10. C. Thalrnan, assignee. A. M. Doherty, auctioneer, 51 East Fourth st. > 8-10 C. J. Jrleilii-ke, Auctioneer. AUCTION— Parlor, bedroom, dining and kitchen furniture. I will sell at public auction, at the store No. 10 East Seventh st., near Wabasha, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 11, at 10 o'clock sharp, a large lot of household effects, consisting of good parlor, bedroom, dining and kitchen furniture, stoves, carpets, etc. Everybody in search of bargains will find it to their interest to at tend this sale as most of the goods are actually as good as new. C,dJ. Meiiicke. auction salesman, with Sansome company. 8 RETIRING From the Pawnbroker and Jewelry Business — Beginning with (Thursday) morning, Jan. 5, at 10 o'clock sharp, I will sell at public auction, at my place of business, 21 East Seventh street near Wabasha, my entire stock of goods and fixtures, consisting of ladies' and gents' fine gold and silver watches, jewelry, silver plate ware, musical instruments, opera glasses, guns, revolvers, etc. The public is assured that this is a bona fide closing out sale, as I have already made arrangements to go into another line of business. Parties having pledges with me will oblige me by redeeming them at once. Auction sales "daily at 10 o'clock a. m., 2 and 7:20 p.m. All goods warranted as represented or purchase money refunded. Ben Levy, the Pawnbroker, 21 East Seventh st. C. J. Meiiicke, Auction Salesman, with Sansonie A Co. 6-9 FINANCIAL,. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth at 6, 6%, 7, 7% per cent, on shortest notice, for any amount. JR. M. New port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. 73* AB. WILGUS & CO. man money on • real estate at lowest rates of interest; mortgages bought and sold; mortgages taken in payment for property. A. B. Wilgus & Co., 354 Jackson st 6-12 CI 835, «50, *100 TO LOAN on tur -4P-1-V-' niture, 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, No. 309V2 Jackson Bt, Booms 1 and 2. 65* MONEY TO LOAN— arranged promptly on city real estate; mortgages bought also. H. Caldwell, Chamber of Com merce building. 7-8 ONEY TO LOAN— Hunt & Sever ance, 34 East Third st, room 1 ; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc.; the same to remain in the owner's posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc; business strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. ■> 202* M~ ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.fiirni ture, horses, etc.; commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third st 291* MONEY TO LOAN— Loans on real es tate to suit you; notes -and mortgages bought Rothschild & Thurston. 8 MONEY TO LOAN— By the St ±*aul Trust Company, $100,000, in sums of $1,000 to $20,000. Purchase money mort gages cashed ONEY TO LOAN— & Smith have money to loan on improved and unim proved real estate; also cash purchase money mortgages. Room 49, German-American Bank Biding. 7-13 MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 JacKson st, J. E. Flanigan, mana ger; 102* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. 100* 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 14, First National bank build ing. St Paul, and Room 14, Mackey -JLegg block, Minneapolis. 250* MORTGAGE — Wanted to purchase a $1,000 mortgage bearing 8 percent. Address X 85, Globe. 369-370 MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit trom $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* HAVE a $6,500 mortgage on $40,000 worth of property for sale at a bargain; security as good as United States bonds: (money to loan.) W. F. Moritz, 110 East Fourth st 810 ANTED, on first-class securitv,s 11,000 for one year ; if you have ready cash it will pay to investigate. Newson & Tiffany, 262 Bank of Minneapolis building, Minneap olis 7-8 TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE or exchange for groceries, horses, carriages, buggies, harness and real estate. Address C 62, Globe. 8 INING STOCK— to trade, 1,000 shares mining stock, worth 75 cents per share for real eetate. D 67, Globe. 6-8 MONEY TO LOAN— and upwaras on personal property of any description: Property left in your possession. St. Paul out Co., 8094 ft Jackson Et, Rooms laud 2. 185* TO EXCHANGE— Three fine stock or dairy farms for city property. E. 11. Elliott & Co., 154 East Third. 8-9 ry\o EXCHANGE— Lots 1, block 58, and A 10, 11, block 59, Remington's Third ad dition to Minneapolis, for St. Paul property; have also lot 13, block 58, Elwel's addition, improved, to exchange for Minneapolis or St Paul realty. E. 11. Elliott & Co., 154 East Third. 8-9 TO EXCHANGE— city property for good, big stock farm near some small city, village or station. C 73, Globe. 8 TO EXCHANGE— Good improved farm for house and lot in St. Paul or Minne apolis. C 88, Globe. 8 O EXCHANGE— A couple of fine lots at Ilamline for horse and buggy. E. H. Elliott & Co., 154 East Third. 8-9 TO EXCHANGE— One of the best mer chant tailoring establishments in the city, doing a business of $20,000, for city property valued at $7,500 ; reasons for sell ing. Address C 63, Globe. 8 L!| \( \ ACRES maple, elm, ash, oak and U\JV^ basswood timber land, including hay meadow and trout brooks, sixty miles east of St. Paul, two miles from Knapp station, Wis consin, on Omaha railway; to exchange for unincumbered city property; would make a fine stock farm and trout pond after timber is cut off; owner lacks capital to develop. Address Box 113,Glenwood, StCroix county, Wisconsin. 7-8 INSTRUCTION. LOBE BUSINESS COLLEGE— Learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, etc. ; chance to make $4 to $10 per week while learning. F. A. Maron, Dav ldson block, St. Paul. 0-10 INSTRUCTION in penmanship. St. Paul Institute of Penmanship, 49 East Fourth st, St. Paul. 8 MISS CECILE I'AYEN, lately from Paris, has opened a course of painting and drawing at her studio, Room 31, Mann heimcr block. 8-15 PRIVATE instruction in Munson's system of shorthand. Male E. Nichols, 480 Cedar. 320* SHORTHAND— Wanted, a teacher of clectic shorthand. Address in shorthand, C 60, Globe. 8-14 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and type writing; standard system; lessons day, evening or by mail. Send for circulars. Miss J. I). llcss, Rooms 68-09, east side Union block. 8 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Tvpe-wm 'ngand 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, comer Jacksou and Third sts.. St. PauL 332* WANTED TO BUY. AW MlLL— Portable sawmill: must be in good condition; of capacity. c 59, Globe. " 8 ANTED TO BUY— A good dairy a"nd VV milk business. Address KJ 55, Globe. 8 DYE WORKS. DL JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty 412 Wabasha st -end U, West Sixth, st Paul man. 134* FOR SALE. BEDS— For sale, ten beds, with springs una mattresses. Call at 108 East Third st. 34) CALIGRAI'H — For sale, caligraph type writer, Baron attachment; two mouths in use; cost price, $45. Address M 9*. Globe. 8 TDURNITURE and two wood heating -*- _ stoves for sale very cheap ; almost new. 245 West Ninth. ■ 8 li , ° X SALE— A new and neatly finished A nine room house with modern Improve ments; very easy terms. Owner 291 st. An thony aye. 8 -15 "POR SALE— Handsome cabinet with Dric x a-brac; lounge, office table and desk; very cheap. Address C 72, Daily globe. 8 ORGAN- For sale, a secondhand Kimble organ, cheap. Address X 51, Globe 8 SALOON FIXTURES for sale, elegant and cheap. Witte Bros., 411 and 413 Fifth ay. south, Minneapolis, Minn. 17 SEED WHEAT FOR SALE-In car load lots; pure Scotch fife wheat, grown In Northern Dakota: will send samples. Apply to George P. Jacob.9B East Fourth 5t.366 373 OHOGGAN SUIT— For sale at a bar bargaln. Polar club toboggan suit: food as new ; large enough for boy twelve to four teen years. Call at 217 East Seventh st. Room 4. i- y fERSO^fAEsT" "PJRESS and sleeve patterns cut to measure -*-' by the celebrated Pollen's system; also dresses cut and fitted; satisfaction guaran teed, at Mrs Elliott's cloak rooms, 24 Mann heimer block. *-«*) PAITH CURE-Charles E. Kelly, who DM a successfully treated eighty chronic cases the past year, will receive patients at 49 East fourth st. Room 98 ; consultations free. 8 FOUND— Mme. Teltsworth, St Paul's old A est and best clairvoyant fortune-teller. 1406 Wabasha st, between Fifth and Sixth 541 PERSONAL— My transient creditors and 7" , debtors will please find me until Feb. i. 1888, by calling or addressing Theo. Reese, 161 West Fourth st, St Paul. Minn. l 6-x WANTED TO KENT. ~ "PLAT— Wanted to rent, furnished flat or A part of house for light housekeeping. Address, stating terms and location, Q. - **-* 8-9 HOUSE— Wanted to rent, small house, V, est side /.referred, on the hill: rent not to exceed $20 per month. Address X 61, Globe. a TTOTEL— Wanted, to lease « suitable V building, with good grounds, for a first class road house, by a man of experience in road houses on Harlem lane New York city, and Ocean parkway, Brooklyn : would prefer to have it run in connection with one of the leading hotels of St. Paul or Minneapolis. Address for particulars P. O. Box 2125, P W Shutc, late manager Clifton hotel. 6-9 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY— Wanted la A rent in St. Paul in a good location. Ad dress P. M. Qulst, Willmar, Minn. 302-9 D OOM— Wanted one room for very light ay housekeeping; not particular what pari of city. Address and state terms, H. 58 (.lobe. & REAL INSTATE FOR SALE. €. W. Slayton's List. 198 East Seventh st. Room 1. < S'*-)()r) Buy large lot and new house on *&*JyJ\J Bradley st.; easy terms. HEAP LOT near Concord st. station. SEVERAL TRACTS of pine and hard wood limber. WO KOOMS on Pine st., suitable for A* light housekeeping. 8 Miscellaneous. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE and all otner _ _ manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* FIVE ACRES near Gladstone at half price of adjoining property if taken at once. Dodge & Roe, l IOV2 East Fourth st, up stairs. «$ FARM for Sale— A bargain : farm of four hundred (400) acres prime land; 100 acres under plow: good buildings: good water; near railroad ; also, farm macbinerv, stock, furniture, etc.. if desired. For full particulars address J. T. Anderson, Mai--, Nelson county, Dak. 8-12 IWANT a few small purchase money mort gages: money to loan at 6 to 8 per cent. M. F. Moritz, 14 East Fourth st. 7-13 OT FOR SALE- West St. Paul levee lot on Fillmore aye. ; cheap if applied for soon at 17 East Sixth st. 8 PARTIES having real estate for sale at Newport Minn., will find it to the advan tage to list the same with D. B. Cook. New port, Minn. 359 364 EAL ESTATE for Sale— l nave a great variety of lots and acres north of St. Paul at great bargains and on easy terms. J F. Eisenmenger. 472 Rice st. 179* <£"-? -^OH FOB a Choice of two new V«J<»«-' houses, eight rooms, large plate glass, bay windows, fire place, cellar, cistern, well, stable; one block from street cars; easy terms. Apply to the owner, 579 Ellen st. 8 CO n(WI- A "lOICE piece of forty W^iWyj acres a few miles from Sr. Paul ; will take SSOO cash, balance on time, or exchange for other good property. Weaih erby & Hay, 316 Robert st. * 8 <K/f WEIGHTY ACRES improved, «P*-±<,UUU near White Bear lake, for sale or exchange. Address owner. C 55, Globe. 8 <2/l *•} (}(}(} BUYS 50x1 50 feet improved fp^O^yJKJyJ on Fourth st, between Wa basha and Jackson: pays owner 7 per cent; ground alone worth $00,000. Address C 56, Globe. 8-9 tO ()(\(\ FOR SO acres in this county, •IPO^uv/U with fine improvements worm fully $4,500; this is the best thing in a farm in the county; will exchange for realty and cash or 8 per cent mortgages. Robert O. Mackay. Rice Block. 5-3 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Hennepin— Court, Fourth Judi cial District. In the matter of the assignment of John Berthiaume and Henry Berthiaume. part ners as Berthiaume Brothers, insolvents. Notice Is hereby given that John Ber thiaume and Henry Berthiaume, partners as Berthiaume Brothers, residents of .Minneap olis, in said county, have by deed in writing, dated Jan. 3, A. D., 1888, and filed in said court on the same day, made a general as signment to the undersigned, Wallace W. Wait, of all their property not exempt by law, for the equal benefit of all their credit ors who shall file releases of their claims in accordance with the provisions of chapter 148 of the General Laws of the Slate of Minnesota for the year 1881, and the amendments thereof, and that the said Wal lace W. Walt has accepted said trust and duly qualified therefor. All creditors of said Insolvents claiming any benefit under said assignment must verify and file their claims with the under signed, Wallace W. Wait within twenty (20) days after the publication of this notice. Dated January 6. A. D. 1888. WALLACE W. WAIT. Assignee, 465 Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minn. BOBGBOLTHACS & CAMERON, Attorneys for Assignee. 7-9 St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 31, ISB7. The Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tho firm name of Auerbach, Finch A Van Slyck, is this day dissolved by limita tion. Either partner will sign in liqui dation. MAURICE AUERBACH, GEORGE R. FINCH. WM. H. VAN SLYCK, ELBERT A. YOUNG. St. Paul, Minn., January 8, 1888. The undersigned have this day en tered into a Copartnership under the firm name of FINCH, VAN SI.YCK & COMPANY, and will continue the Wholesale Dry Goods Business formerly conducted by the late firm of Auerbacli, Finch & Van Slyck. GEORGE R. FINCH, WM. H. VAN SLYCK, ELBERT A. YOUNG, C. J. McCONVILLE. Special Partner--: NORMAN W. KITTSON, MAURICE AUERBACH. ■ ■■ =3 111 T "J 111 ■ — *** r— Cullom* Painless Method of Tooth Extraction. FH-jijiisror, «si, up, CCh .UkthlH and WABASHA ST.PAUL ■■■■■" — — » PAUL, SAN FORD & MERWIN. Patent Attorneys and Solicitors. Offices : 10 German American Bank Building. St Paul; 657,660 Temple Court, Minneapolis; 925 F street Washington, D. C. C..nQ.hhca houses you canget '*" If you advertise, you bet