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The Market. The real estate market in St. Paul seems to stand squarely on its merits. There is no rush of fortune seekers who stand ready to pick tip almost anything that. is offered. At present there is no speculative disposition that needs to be curbed. The property that is sold seems to be going on its merits and at prices that are far within the bounds of rea son, it has been a great surprise to many that all through the dullness of the last Winter prices should have been maintained with such great firmness as they were. The prediction was freely made a year ago, when sales were free, that a great many buyers had no money, and Unit when the second payments came due they would not be, able to meet them, and would have to let the property go by default. In pursuance of this idea, a good num ber of the skinflints lay in ambush to pick: up the lame ducks when the proper time came around. The latter were greatly disappointed, for when the sec ond .payments became due they were paid almost Invariably, and those that were not afforded the sharpers no com fort, for all were taken care of. The season has never opened here with such Battering prospects as it lias this spring in many respects. The whole market is on a very Jinn foundation, and every thing appears very satisfactory indeed. West St. l'aul and Midway were most sought after during the past week than any other. Suburban property was also looked after, and business was a good deal scattered, every pari of the city be ing looked after somewhat more indus triously than was expected. There is a goodly activity all the way out Rice street. The extension of the street car service so far out on that active thor oughfare has done much for it. The prices of property are low out there com pared to those in almost any other part of the city. Dayton's bluff property has also teen looked after with a good deal of interest, and no part of the town seems to have been forgotten. Short Notes. Notwithstanding that the cold weather arid the prevalence of snow and ice iv the suburbs keeps the market quiet, building operations have been com menced at various points where large excavations are being made for new structures, stone and brick work will be pushed forward as quickly a freezing ceases to interfere with the mixing of mortar and laying of brick and stone, a A number of investors from outside the city and from various parts of the count ry have either been here in per son, or through their agents, looking for desirable business property on which to build. Some purchases have already been made and others are con templated. The necessity of rapid transit to and from the suburbs becomes more appar ent each year. If some one can present a motive power which will be free from the old objections of steam, namely, of noise and smoke, which frighten horses, so that lilies can ■be constructed ' and operated to the ! 'suburbs at less ex pense, he will indeed prove a benefactor to those growing parts of St. Paul. The committee on manufactures of the St. Paul chamber of commerce, to whom was referred the resolution in troduced by Thomas Cochran, Jr., Feb ruary 27, in reference to new inventions in steam machinery which are being de veloped at Palmyra, Wis., held a meet ing in the chamber of commerce room and listened to an explanation by Col. J. 11. Davidson, in reference there to, lie reports the final results as a certainty, and promises that a street car motor that is smokeless and noise less, and very economical, will be ready to run upon the track at Palmyra some time In April. ,- .. #> * # Those people who have. gone from St. Paul to other cities during the winter are beginning to return, or they are writing home, giving their views in reference to real estate and other mat ters in various parts of the country. Capt. Edward E. Simonton, president last year of the St. Paul Heal Estate board, is spending some time in San Diego, Cal. He writes to a friend, from San . Diego, and describes somewhat expensively the real estate situation there.. In his. opinion the activity in Sun Diego has. readied and possibly passed the climax. lie says that some of the best business property in San Diego has sold tor SI, COO per front foot, arid, in his opinion, prices are very high iii. those points in California that he has visited, or it .is extremely low in St. Paul. Capt. Simon ton expects to return to St. Paul about the first of May*. A Good List of Sales. .JBushiiell & .Bushnell had a pretty active week. Among some of their biggest sales wore the following: (Sixty-feet on West Third street at the corner of Market and Thin!, for imme diate improvement. Cost $22,000. The intention is to erect upon the lot a ten story building— stories above Third stveet and- live below, to cost $.00,000. The structure will be built of brick with a red stone front. Ninety-three feet on West Seventh street, in the next block below Ramsey street, for 8330 per front foot for imme diate improvement. The plans are being prepared for a four-story building that is to be erected upon the lot to cost 855,000, and work will be commenced on it very soon. Thirty-live acres in section 17, South St. Paul, three-quarters of a mile west of- the Northwestern road and stock ex change, for 850,800 si>ot cash. This piece of property was bought by a con cern for the purpose of erecting upon it houses for sale on monthly payments.or to rent by its employers. The contract is ; already let for grading and putting the tract into proper condition. Almost a. Landmark Gone. G. Y. Bacon sold last week to the Seribner Beefing company the south west corner of Washington and Fifth streets for £.">4,W-0. This corner has a frontage of 00 feet on Washington and ISO on Fifth street. This has been one of the most conspicuous corners in the city, ami many people from time to time have had some negotiations for it. The lot now has a large yellow brick structure on it, erected about the time the Metropolitan hotel was. built, which has been occupied as a . barn. Many peopie have hoped to see a struc ture go up on this lot that would be suitable to, and correspond with, the beautiful park upon which it fronts. At one time it was talked of as a suit able site for a musical conservatory, but -as a considerable sum of money was required to se cure the ground and erect an adequate structure for the purpose suggesteu,and as there was no one in St. Paul with generosity enough and money enough to do anything about the matter.the whole project fell through and the spot; has been used for a kind of a livery and feed stable. By some it has always been re garded as a kind of en ornament for Bice park, which in summer, with its flowers and pleasant shade trees has been a great resort for our citizens. The at tractive beds of flowers that are always set out with so much care in the spring around the fountain in this park have been aided in furnishing perfume on summer evenings by this stable. It will be regarded, possib!y,by some, as a u*i_- fortune to have it removed. It is under- j stood that the Scribner Roofing com- 1 pnny will erect on the lot a building suitable to their business. The old bam that has ornamented the comer so long, and that has mingled its fragrance with the delicate perfume of the flowers in the park for so many pleasant years, will soon become a subject for memory only. :.':;:';_...: : '. V". '■':';: ■'iiv — — - — rr - : . Joseph R. Weide. This gentleman is almost as much of a benefactor as is J. W. McClung. A few years ago Arlington Hills was a bar ren waste. Mr. Weide one day rested his gleaming eyes upon the spot and an idea entered his head. He saw it was a beautiful and attractive locality, with an extended aud delightful view, and concluded he would do some thing to people it. He bought block after block on these hills and began to sell tots. If a man had no money he yvould sell all on time, and theu if the purchaser without any money could not build he furnished him with lumber, nails and all else required to enable the purchaser to erect a small house, which furnished him a home for himself and family and gave him as much time as he required to pay up for the outfit as fast as he could on monthly installments. He went fur ther even than that,. and when these small payments ran behind, Mr. Weide eased up" on them and extended the time. In this way he has succeeded in causing to grow up on that beautiful elevation a. considerable population, in the midst of which is one of the largest and most imposing school buildings in the city. Mr. J. W. McClitug has done the same thing in different parts of tho city. Mr. MeClung's missionary work has been performed mostly in West St. Paul, where he has bought several blocks, and after dividing them up into lots has disposed of - them in much the same way that Mr. Weide did. ! It is not known which of these gentlemen is entitled to the. patent in re gard to the originating of :• this scheme and it is quite -likely that both drifted into it naturally. Mr. McClung is engaged in the same scheme out on Rice street in the region' of Maryland avenue, and is planting quite a colony in that locality. Mr. Weide is doing the same on Charles and Edmund streets, near Victoria street. • v- {v^i' ;• Miscellaneous Notes. George Benz is to erect this season a residence on the corner of Jackson street and Sherburne avenue to cost 600,000. It well be built of Lake Supe rior sandstone and messed brick. The location selected is that upon which J. R. McMillan's house was built. This house has been moved away, and this new and elegant one of Mr. Benz will take its place. It will be on a level with the residence of W. 11. Merriam. The Fitzer property on the corner of Dakota and Indiana avenues has been sold for $19,000. The lot is fifty feet on Dakota avenue with a depth of ISO feet. There will be an unusual amount of building this season in West St, Paul. The construction of fifteen residences hi Banning & Olivier's addition has been began. leSi& Thirty houses are to be begun at St. Anthony Park as soon as spring opens. R. J. Lewis will erect a block of stores and dwellings to cost $16,000 on Rondo street, near Lewis. What the Dealers Say. W. S. Monroe— Business picking up; have made several sales and am having good inquiry for business property and building lots on the hill. Buslmell ft Bushnell— lt has been quite an active week, and we have been driven to death with a little more work , than we could conveniently handle. There has been a great deal of inquiry ' for West St. Paul and for St. Anthony I hill property. At no time has there J ever been such an inquiry for houses j and lots for homes as mere Is now. Ev- 1 erybody seems to be after mortgages, too. 1). S. B. Johnston & Sons— There is an everlasting demand for houses and lots on St. Anthony hill. .: ' • J. Fairchild <fe Co.— lt has been a good week and full of activity-, ..., < .... i ,.. ; -, i Weatherby & Hay— Dwelling" houses ; are in very active demand, and lots .on which to build also. J. It. We We— ileal estate has been [ improving all the week. A good many i people are here looking industriously for something to buy. Everybody seems, to be anxious to get hold of something in good localities. The St. Paul Park Improvement com pany sold about sixty lots in St. Paul 'ark, and most of the sales were for improvement. A. K. Bryant & Co.— The inquiry is increasing and the prospects are bright ening and indications point to a good deal of building this season. Davis & Brown— Everything is look ing very favorably for a good, season's trade. The inquiry is continually in creasing. West St. Paul and Midway property is greatly inquired after. The Record. LAST WEEK'S TRANSFERS. No. Value Monday .....:22 $70,250] Tuesday 29. 46,765 Wednesday . 26 92,582 Thursday ... 1- " ' 84,823 Friday... ...... 18 41.815 Saturday..-....:......... 14 - 22,390 Total 121 $355,737 LAST WEEK'S PERMITS. j ''■.•'.:.':.>:••.• No. Value Monday 10 700 Tuesday 11 30,900 Wednesday ; 6 .4,000 Thursday.'. 8 9,950 Friday ' 1 7 3,700 Saturday .... 9 5,800 j Total .:.....:..... ....51 §01,050 yesterday"? transfers. J ?ccak to V KTnwecak. part Us 29 and 30, blk 9, Smith's subd Stinson . div... U $000 W Tilkwik to .1 Blickie, It 11, blk 13, - Michel A: Robertson 725 3 C Piper to J W Jajreer, Its 13 and 14, blk 5, Ham line 5yndicate. ......... ; . . . 1,200 E J Bell to M L Cave_au_rt, it 12, blk ' 29, subd biles 28 and '28, Stinson, B. • audit ..: .1,500 .1 Lindstrom to O Olson, part Its 14 and ■ ■ . , 15. Weide's subd blk 34, Arlington Heights :..... ......... 1,100 ; T Slater to G. E. Ross, It 22, bit 1, Slat er's add ■ :..-... 825. C _ Ilerriott to J S Molin, It 9, oik 11, i Prospect Plateau. . .'. 5.500 CWYouuumau to J k Feeley, It 22, blk 7. Palisade 450 M W Casey to II -Mangau, . it 2, blk 1, Curry's subd . . . I... . i:.-~ . . '..'.-. . : i :. .v. 290' E B Smith to O IS Dunham, It 19, Cole- •'* man's subd llogers : & 11 .... „:.:.. .•: 400 F W Farrar to A H Simon, it 3, blk 101, Ramsey's subd . 1,000 W \V Campbell to CA' Whited, part Its .' 7 and 8, blk 8. Hamline Park.... .....2,500 Two unpublished.. .. : ,. , .... ......... 0,000 Total, 14 pieces $22,390 building permits. •-'•'•"■ ggs , The following permits to build were issued yesterday : ..>•'•: . •••■ ' c;;o.-ge Krawezek, 1-story feed store: Edmund, near Gaultier" „, ... . . 81,000 PO Halsted, IVi-story frame dwelling; . Cottage, near Marion ..' 1,000 Richard Hoffmann, 1-story frame kitchen ; Susan, near Payne ay. ... : 500 Andrew Lands, 2-story frame dwelling; Hall, near Morton .... ........1,500 Inn C Korfhagc. 1-story frame dwell - ing, Birch, near Earl :..::.. 1,000 Laura J Harden, 1 Va-story frame dwell- : ing, Rose, near Marion ........1,000 Three minor permits „ . ......... — 300 Total, nine permits :..:.'....;....!E,5800 ■ fSee ad. of Real Estate Title Ins. Co.] KENSINGTON PARK! $400 Each for two of the best corners in this beautiful ana" popular addition, at cne-fourth cash, balance in five years. Next month they will cost $600. $18,000— Lot 3, block 58, Irvine's Enlargement to fi/ce & Irvine's Addition; $8,000 cash, balance one, two and three years at 6 1-2 per cent; 121 feet frontage and 160 feet depth; present improvements rent for $75 a month. $7,ooo— Lot 1, block 76, West St. Paul Proper, corner of Dakota avenue and Wini fi ed street, The opposite corner cannot be bought for $8,500. '"--]- : ; A fine hotel property, with a good patronage, at a sacrifice. HANDY & HANDY, 375-379 JACKSON STREET. THE SAINT PAUL DALLY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1888. --TWENTY PAGES. BuSta-ll & Bnshnell, Real Estate AND LOANS, 365 Robert Street, Cor. Fifth, st. pall, miss. We would call the attention of invest ors to the fact that real estate is begin ning to show great signs of activity, and we are selling property every day in va rious sections of the city. here is no doubt in the world but what values will advance materially within the next sixty days, and if you are contemplating tire purchase of a site for a home.a business block or simply investing your money in property for the profit you may realize on the investment, we advise you to buy now. Property will never be cheaper in St. Paul than it is at the present mo ment. We sold yesterday over forty thousand dollars ($40,000) worth of prop erty in the heart of the city and between fifty and sixty thousand dollars' worth on the West Side, nearly all of it for imme diate • We have several very choice bargains on our books. In houses and lots we have a very nice list/ If you want a magnificent cor ner on Western and Laurel, at present owned and occupied by Mr. J. B. Power, we can sell the whole property, with a nice house thereon, also including a nice stable, lot 32x85, in the rear, all for the sum of thirty thousand dol lars ($30,000) ; terras to suit. This is the best corner on St. Anthony hill fop a flat, and would pay a large rate of interest on the in vestment "for that purpose. We have another beautifni home on Dayton avenue that we will sell cheap. This is the Leasure property, next to the residence of the Hon. If. A. Lanpher. The lot is 50 feet frontage by 172 in depth to an alley; nine room house, beautiful shade trees, nice stable and everything in first-class shape. Price for this month only, thirteen thousand five hun dred dollars ($13,500). The price will be raised to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) after the Ist day of April; terms easy. We have a very nice home on Laurel between St. Albans and Grotto sts., for fifty-five hun dred dollars ($5,500). This is $500 below the market price to-day. yVe have another nice home on Laurel a v., near Kent St., for eight thousand dollars ($8,000), which would suit the most fastidious. If yon want a nice cottage home near the beautiful suburb of W^rrendale.and within one block of the War reniiale station, we can sell you a nice five room house, on a lot 50x100, for tne mall price of seventeen hun dred and fittv dollars ($1,750): terms to suit. This is a great bargain. We also have two or three cottages just completed at Inver Grove Park that we can sell you, to geUier with a lot 40x140, for about .twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) each; we have eight or ten more of these cottages finished early in May that we can sell at the same price. Any of the above houses are cheap at prices asked, and will pay as an investment. y\'e have a very choice piece of property on Sixth st, next to the chamber of commerce, that is 75x150 feet. y\*e will make special terms on this piece of property. y\'e hnve sold the past week over one hundred thousand dollars worth of property on the West- side, and we have four very cheap pieces left. -. We also own between fifty and seventy-five resi dence lots on St. Anthony hill that we , bought before the rise in prices last year. We can bell these on easy terms and at close figures. figures. We are here to stay for the balance of our lives, and we have got a little money left to buy property If you waul to sell it below the market price. Come in and get terms and prices on property we control. We will ban-, die property for oUiersonexelusive lists only. We do not care to figure with anybody on any , other basis. We look for the greatest year's business St. Paul has ever seen in the real estate line dining the next three months, and hope you will make your investments before juices' take their natural advance. .Come early, come often, but come in dead earnest. Yours truly, Bflshnell & Ba._u.e_l, Real Estate and Loans, 365 Robert. Street, St. Paul, Minn. ;''-. ';., Visitors to St. Pffl Should not fail; to buy some of our cheap property. A little money invested here now will make them rich in a few years. GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE ! : Will be quickly dispose^ of if 1 you list them with us. If you want to buy a good house, '. give us a call. ! FINE VIRGINIA FARM ! For sale very Cheap. * ODIN CLAY & CO,,- ROOMS 3 AND 4, ; . GLOBE BUILDING. ; rßßlSils PUSH ? LBiillnlwi g nil ft i Desirable Houses for Sale. Choice vacant lots in the built-up portion of the Park FINE STORE FOR RENT I; The best lot in Second Addition. - Business Lots at a Bargain. Double Corner, Midway Heights, cheap. Bargains in Syndicate No. 5. markw:fay; Room 34, Chamber of Commerce. St. PAUL, ■ ■ - _______ REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. EMMETTF. KNIGHT! Room 14, Frost Block, Money Invested for, and Property of Non-residents carefully at tended to. ; BEAT, ESTATE FOB SALE. . HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. W.ii. Minor & Co.'s List. --'? 91 East Fourth st. ;. '": :, - Dayton Ay., Merriam Park. : ffi'QP.rj—BEAUTIFUL EOTS v 50x150 to tyiJUyj: alley; he level. - • v _j ——. . : ' Selby A v., Merriam Park. ___ <CU^/.—LOTS . 50x150 to alley; .very i^iJO\J choice. \.: A f- Marshall Ay., South Front, Merriam Paffej .■ <SipL Ri)l\—ONE-THIRD CASH; four «|p«-/}«J AAJ south-facing (50x150) Ms; this is less than $1,400 apiece. :,r i fl_:-/f P\l\f\—ElGHT-ROOM HOUSE; at tJp4*,_»UU Merriam Park; $1,000 c&sb; balance five years. ___i_l_ q>i) T'^n—EIOHT ROOM HOUSE at <$)&I4UU, Merriam Park; $500 cash. 4 balance monthly; an easy way to get a home; half hour trains. • . .'■•.-»< '' THE FOLLOWING improvements 'arid' ■ positively come to the park this year: City water, grading of Marshall ay., gns,,free farrier delivery, Marshall ay. and Lake' st. bridge -across the Mississippi river will also be completed by August. Now is your time to buy. <■'-•• • - ________ MACKUBIN & MARSHALL'S AOOI, - ttpn—Lots 3 and 4, block 28, $1,400,' one-third cash; lot 23, block 8. $1,500.« he-: v third cash; lot 24, block 11, $1,500,0ne-third cash. ' MARSHALLS ADDITION, West St. Paul—s3,2oo; a fine 50x150 lot; the greatest snap in that addition. NORTH HEIGHTS— few more in this charming snburb on monthly payments. HOUSES, HOCUSES, HOUSES.HOUSES —For sale, for rent; all parts of the city. . ....,'.. ■ ■ ' T [l/TONEY TO LOAN on unimproved prop- ACRES, all parts of Minnesota and Da kota, to trade ftr St. Paul real estate. FO. M.INOR & CO., 91 East Fourth st.fl .-—v." .■■ -r; . • 78 D-ichaml & Miebaitd's List, i . - Real Estate aud Loans, 392 Robert st. Q_l XllO FEET on Selby ay., near Farriug- J4fci ton. AXIOO FEET on Fairfield ay., one and a /*J half blocks from Robert st. _TVXI4O FEET on Fourth st., near Wa t)\J couta. ____' OIK LOTS in block 4, Uolcomb's addition. A TWENTY-ACRE tract on Rice St., suit- , able for gardening, at $700 per acre. ■-•-. 'TWO, five and ten-acre tracts near the city. LOTS only two blocks from street cars on monthly payments. . v ' ■ ' ■: : ■ FOUR and six-room cottages, $1,400 and $2,500; $250 and $350 cash; balance monthly payments. J. SEVEN LOTS, block 1, Midway Heights, for $3,800. ___■-; <3«»7'/^/i FOR lot 17, block 1, Rogers «J?/_'U Coleman's rearrangement of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's addition. Mich aud & Michaud, 302 Robert st 78 Beaumont A Ca.heart's last. . Corner Third and Robert sts. ffl**|l /.HI". FOR a piece of improved <4Pl±lV/UU property on West Third St., running through to -Fourth st, twenty feet on each street; two-story brick building on Third street front and a good frame building on Fourth street; ground is worth $10,000 at ruling pre buildings cost about $6,000; who wants this at $11,000? 1 •J'7 ACRES nt White Bear at $100 per -LO /.. acre. The property of the Wild wood Park association surrounds this piece; can sell four blocks of this property at $100 per lot if someone will buy it and plat it off for; us. Adjoining property for sale at $300 per acre. .:';*;: ' ■ ■.-. ' ; _____' FIVE whole blocks in St. Anthony Park ;■ Proper, the best, property in the -.plat and on the easiest terms ever offered; will sell for about one-seventh cash, balance to suit purchaser, at 7 percent. ROBERT STREET property between Third and seventh sts., at about 33%" percent below the market. £'.. „ 1 t\i BY 14- FEET on East Third street L\J\J at 8750 per front foot; property across the street sold this week at 81,133733; terms easy and time long; come "in and see us. - ; ■ - ■ ■■■ -. I. - ■ WE LEAD as usual with cheap inside . property; we have sold several pieces this week, and you must hurry if you want, to get cheap property, as 1 this is, witnoutf doubt,- an advancing ■ market. Beaumortt- & C'athcart, corner Third ana Robert sts-., '6+erV C.:8.-:& N. local ticket oftl.ce.' _v_ a 't 2:78- J ; iX ' : : : «. E.iMi«l«llet«m»s List. ' ,^'_^ jV .' 83 East Fourth st. .>.-*' '^vy. ffijj AH?}— FINE LOT on Martin st. % 1 Orv )~ FINK LOT on Carroll St. Shi AQn-^FINE LOT on _larshall ay. <fl?0 / inn— FINE LOT on Lincoln ay. (g^»nf\— FlNE LOTS in Sanborn's Mid «ff>UUU way addition. --: <t»fc) A f\f V*° 85 feel on West Seventh (|»r) tZi\(\ FOB 81 feet on C'omo ay. ' (fi»»J/^f\ EACH for fine lots in Wessel's q__H_U addition. , (jj«o n( \-NICE RESIDENCE on Holly CUT OOf I— NICE RESIDENCE on Ash tjp / jUvJU land ay. -.\vi "ft/I ONE TO LOAN on real estate. tt/1 ORTGAOES BOUGHT and sold. 78' I W. 11. 1 J urns & Co.'s List. f 03 South Robert Street. '• if 7 f\(\(\ FOB best 50-foot corner on «lP / <fUU\J ... State st. ■- ■ . -■•:.?;■: OK REAL SNAPS on the flats, just call and see. us. This covers all. __■ LOTS In Riverside. Hepburn and South St. Paul, from $250 upwards. , . WE HAVE two suites of rooms and three Vt houses for rent. . 78 ~ Cnas. B. Bess' list. ■ ■ . ■ : . :. 350 East Seventh st 1 t~\(\ I,iiKT CQ Minnesota, corner of Elev i-t)\J enth st. ; one of the best sites in the city; very cheap. • INEST PEACE for tenement block iv the city; 135 feet frontage on Minne haha st. by 50 feet depth; street cars In : front: for less than lot is worth; must be sold at once call and see price. ECTION OF LAND in Grant county for sale cheap, or trade for city property. . LOTS, HOUSES and lots for sale on every street on Dayton's bluff and ■in Arling ton Hills. •■■.-. -.. . y" .■ GARDENING LAND near St. Paul; 5 to 10-acre tracts. -. . y. ALSO FARMS from 40 to 160 acres, im ; proved and unimproved, near city. 78 Peter Sclionartli Jr.'s List ..; | 63 East Third street. _icj <£?-) Qi^/l— FINE LOT In Palace afidi- JSp&IiJOKJ tion. I'y. ; <fcO HI \i\— GOODRICH AYE., hear «g_g, I UU Avon. '■ -•"??/■ <£*•} / V M .— EACH— Two.lots on Holly'av. tjpO»\JK.JU i near Victoria. j" . : CJ»O *3( 1/ .— ASHLAND AYE., lot . in <jjL4^oUy Summit Park. -;v «5?-| THf.— DAYTON AYE., near Lex s7l, * \J\J ington. ... fl»0 ']()(!— LOTS In Rogers' addition: r ST Ann— FINE LOT near Macalefe'fer LOTS at Hamline on monthly payments. .\.<:'.-'. . ■ . .•-;■ -TO i ffi»*_>^.("k— iOTS at N. P. Shops in Cdrno <$*D*J\J ; Villas ; easy terms. »£■-■ $•"5 R(\— on Day ton's Bluff ; mon'h s)_j_>U ly payments. 7.'-. ES R/\r\~52X172 {FEET on Mcß'dal *J4,U\J\J st. near Forbes. -.....- Q}6) iin/ .— HOUSE AND LOT on Juno '$/5)\J\J\J street, Clarke's addition. <I_l A An- LOT in Hitchcock's addi -3J>l,-*U\/ tlon, West St. Paul. Very easy payments. . . ■ . . 78 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION! • There will be an exam 'nation of of Teachers desiring positions in the Public Schools of this city, on ; SATURDAY, MARCH 24, ■} At 9 o'clock A. M„ in the High School Building:, (Room No. 4), corner of Minne sota and Tenth streets. . Necessary stationery will be supplied. By order of the Board of Education. S S. TAYLOR, :: Superintendent City Schools. St. Paul, March 15, 1883. „ ' Rnnm'o t0 * ci aas > in the Globe are seen by ™OWS most people. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. REAL ESTATE FOB SAME. W. S. Monroe*-* List. ____ Hotel Ryan. ::.;-, ■ .:...■::.-. fflfT. VERY nice nine-room house «JP / tUUU on St. Anthony hill; well lo cated and very cheap at the above price. I F\ OR TWENTY acres between the cities, Its "cheap;" will trade for good 7 or 8 per cent paper; this is worth looking up. - jDUSINESS PROPERTY— I have several ■D fine pieces ; price from $300 to $1,050 jper foot. . -.. -. . ' * - - : <jtl) 1 (\(\ BUYS 100x150 corner at Mer vprJ^LyJKJ riam Park; makes three fifty ifootlots; this is a bargain. -'■ :■■':.' MD» _> Q BUSINESS lot on West Sev fJP»->^/C_»_» enthst, worth $4,000; look this up at once. .•••.•.•'■-'••'• H AM LlNE— Large list of gilt •O. edged lots; price from $700 up eighty fhree-foot corner for only $1,500: come and pee it. . . . i r . .-■■ ,-.,..■; ...-.- •>.:.; SKK 1/V - HOUSE aud barn on beau ti riPU^OVJ \J f ul corner on St. Anthony hill a beauty, and cheap. . ;.-.•, 4 ■---...'■ ■■. ; . [1 AH BEAUTIFUL, residence lots on St. MLV7V7 Anthony hill, near cable line, 'for pale cheap and on easy terms. "-..■.; fflRO ;*;— SOUTH-FACING lot in How f^UA^tJ nrd's addition, near Bohn' Manu facturing company ; a bargain.' - ■ .: ' inn FEET on East * Seventh St., near X _ f ' Phalen st. cheap ; come and see it. Cjl'jn 01.0 WORTH of 8 per cent pa *Sf*iJ\Jt)^J\JyJ per wanted at once, in any sum from $1,000 up. . . - , LOOK ! LOOK !— Residence lots on all the fine avenues on St. Anthony hill; come and see them, v '"' ■*. :.=' ■-?'-: :■:' - ' ©19 Af-n-CUEAP LOT on Eighth fpi-^^UKJyJ st,; paved, etc.; a.bargain. - 78 : -- .- -■■...• -■•-- JD. 11. Michjuhl's List.. . j 333 Jackson St.- ■ ■■. ■ ■-.' «t*J rww"iJßl'YSa beautiful lot on Ash •Ji)\J\J\J land ay., near St. Albans st.; this is a bargain. D. 11. Michaud.' ffl?0 7l\{\ BUY'S three beautiful lots, w&i I \J\J corner Jenks and Agate sts. } these lots are well worth $3,000. D. 11. Michaud. : -;. ■: •. ■ . EVEN BEAUTIFUL . LOTS-Iu West Ist. Paul: a great bargain; they must be sold at once. D. H. Micliaud. *■.■- -.- - C)A(\ ACRES—The finest stock farm in AriVJ Dakota county, location and natural advantages considered; 200 ; acres of plow land and natural meadow;- forty acres of splendid young .timber ana a mile of clear spring water; building in good repair: only forty-five :' minutes by Minnesota & Northwestern railroad from St. Paul and eighty rods to depot; will sell at very low figures if sold soon. D.H. Michaud. ' . " - ■ (iilß /MM-BUYS a beautiful piece of. «p±_», \J\J\J ground 100x150 feet on Olive st,, with a good twelve-room cottage with all modern improvements; this is a bargain. D. H. Michaud. _^ CJL?/";n EACH buys beautiful lots at %)\JtJ\J Hamline, ou easy terms; only a few left. D. 11. Michaud. ". FlUff/M 1 EACH buys fine lots a short dis «|{>UUv/ tance from Bohn Manufacturing company; terms, £50 cash, balance $10 per month. D. H. Michaud. ' y^-'-i' <!£*-) t\(\l \ BUYS a choice lot on Marshall <i?Ol\J\J\J ay., near St. Albans St., 40x10*2 feet to fifteen-foot alley; this is very cheap; it must be sold soon. D. 11. Michaud.- ■-■' •'•»- <J_/I n/_fl BUYS a six-room house and «Jp4_yJUU lot on Ashland ay., near Dale st. D. 11. Michaud. -■ ' <I_*-J On/1 BUYS Lots Nos. 5, 6 and 7 in «3?0,0UU block 130, West St. Paul Proper, each lot being 50x150 feet, two cor ners and 100 feet frontage on the park ; this is a rare bargains 100 per cent profit in this within a year. For sale by D. H. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. : . . . . . " "". -ffl«1 IAH BUYS a four-room ; house , and tpl^lUU lot on Annapolis St., West St. Paul, near Oakdale ay. IX H. Michaud, . 333 Jackson st„ First National, Bank building. fA (\f\r\ BUYS a fine, south-facing lot O)\J\JU on Tilton St., hear St. Peter st. 11. Michaud, 333 Jackson st. .". ... ; .',' <_1 QAfft BUYS two beautiful south- SPI^»JeJU facing lots, one corner of Earl and Suburban ay ; this is a bargain. D. 11. Michaud. 333 Jackson st. '■ -' ' ' ; : fl_Q / \(\( BUYS lot 50x150 feet to alley, south-facing,' oh Acker st. D. H. Michaud. 78' | Julius line's List. [ No. 1-10 East Fourih St., Rooms 7 and 8. $7* f\(\( BUYS 80x118 cornering on <PU^tJvyV7 Bates ay. : bargain. fll* y\ Cm (BUSH a fine lot in .-South Park; ty^kUU '.his is the cheapest lot in, South ; Parte three blocks from depot. :'.'" ... vr _<_j IMPROVED and unimproved property in all parts qf the city; I also have farms for sale or exchange in the; following counties: Otter Tail, Douglas, Steams, Kandiyohi, Ren ville. Grant and Pope, all In the state of Min nesota^ . v " '' " " ''■' ..'' '. "■"'.' <_•)•-> /\l\( \ BUYS a corner 100x100 on «fl>/40,UUU Eighth st. .', <$>A *}(](} BUYS 90 feet on Reaney st ©_> •J/in BUYS fine corner on Marshall , 4-1 iini"! BUYS corner 50x160 on tpIO^UUU state st., with three stores, rented for $125 per month. ______ €?1 CZ(\( \ BUYS a fine lot on Bradley st. ; <4J>_.^OUU -this is cheap.- = ■■■• >^.->7B S. A. Nojmlciislc jolrt's' List. ~i 1 98 East Seventh st., corner Sibley st. - , <_* A I \i\ FOB well located lots in Eastville tjp^UU Heights. .; . . . . . ' '. . '. <JJ>f'/U\FOK lots on Magnolia st., near ♦jPOUI-/ Rice st. good location. __ _r«1 r\t\f\ BUYS a fine lot at Merriam tjpl^UUU Park, near depot. ■■■■ :,. (H»0/*;/\ TAKES a lot on Park aye. _/*/\A FOR choice lots on Dayton's tft)UUU Bluff. ■;■■! - ALSO a number of oilier houses and lots well located and cheap. •_)*)/\ ACRES of hard-wood timber land, (D/vU GO miles from St. Paul, and half mile from the railroad; easy terms. S3 acre. SEVERAL houses to exchange for .Minne- , sota farms. ■ ' "-*'■. A FEW lots very cheap at St. Anthony Park. :.•■..: A GOOD business, fronts two streets on W. Seventh st. Price. SI, BOO. 78 ~~ IL. W. Biizzell's L.!st. . . 1*970 East Seventh St.. ; "- O/ \ ACRES eight miles from city at a bar tD»»J/u\ FOR LOTS in Huntingdon Park, >P*J\J\J near Gladstone. ■ : • " ' ■'' I HAVE SEVERAL good bargains • in houses and lots on Dayton's bluff. <Jt_l A (\l . FOR LOT on Reaney st., near fI^UU Earl ; this is very cheap. . <_1 QKCi FOR nice corner on Earl, st,, tpl O_>U 80 feet. -', ........ ...,. PAS-IS to trade for city property. • : -?. ' . dCWII . FOR LOT in Ramalev Park, White tjpQUU.. Bear lake. ...'■■ .-.:.. ■<■ .... 78 j W. IS. CillisM-ist. [ - Anoka, Minn. •.-_■. . FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE— Stock 17 farms: 395 acres, 25 miles* from city, 5 tnilcs from Stacy, on Duluth road, SO acres' heavy oak timber, one-half mile beautiful Jake front: creek bottom, meadow, can be made to cut 250 tons hay ; 355 . acres in closed; $1,000 mortgage due 1891; 52,000 cash, balance trade on strictly cash basis. ~ ■■-''■ ALSO FOR SALE— section on Coon Jt\. creek, five miles east of Anoka. , 6)i t { \ ACRES six miles north; 140 acres /C\J\J six miles north; 63 acres adjoining Cham pliu. ' ' ->---. -..— I A LL VERY GOOD and. very cheap; easy _x - terms. For other oarga'ins oriurther particulars address W. -R. Gillis, real estate dealer, Anoka, Minn. . . ■.; 78 — ■— — — — — ■ ■— — — — —^— — — — ■ I Abbott & Clark's Bargains. "... 1 v/- ' 390 Jackson ; Ground Floor. : - \ '■■ Q(\ A«TRES fine land, 50 cultivated; good OU house, barn, granary, well: three miles from two stations; seventy-five miles from St. Paul; will trade ; investigate. ■.-. «n»Q rrcr\— SOUTH-FACE, Selbyav„ in «flwi I U\J Kininger ; & Donnelly's add ; rare chance. . ~ CI f>/ \( \— BOUSE AND LOT one block $) L^AKJ \J from street cars ; $400 cash. SEE OUR LIST before purchasing else where. thereby saving money. 78 ' C. 1~ Coleman's List* 303 Jackson st., Room 10. ' O BUILD HOMES— Three years' time and no money down to. those who will build; line lots near Rice, -West Seventh, on Mississippi ; at Gladstone, Como and Merrlam Park. Call between 10 and 1 o'clock.or make appointment for afternoon or evening. C. L. Coleman. 303 Jackson St., Room 10. 78 Outside Heal Estate. SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH.—We have a few lots in our Phoenix Park addition to the Soo at 550 for inside lots aud $100 for corner lots terms easy; these prices will posi tively be advanced March 20: lots guaran teed high and dry and in city limits. Address Sault Ste. Marie Investment company, 33 National German-American Bank buildin?, St. Paul. ~' '.-.,',-.- 78-80 RE IS ESTATE FOR SALE. A. B. Wilgus On Co.'s List. .;.;.; : " 354 Jackson st. XT WILL pay to read our list. C_l /IDA CASH payment, balance easy; <4PI,Uv/l7 $4,500 house on St. Anthony hill; nine rooms; barn and large lot; near Arundel ; we have it under contract. <ri - 50-FOOT LOT on Dak «JJ>l \J)\J\J\J ay.. near Chicago ay. (close .to site selected for West Side bank) ; our con-. tract expires this week. - A $2,500 HOUSE to trade for improved property: $1,200 mortgage in building society : will trade equity house within one block of street car line. [VTORTGAGES bought and sold. FIRST and second . mortgages taken in payment for property. WE HAVE a nice new house in good lo cality; will take mortgage as first pay' ment; balance very easy. WE HAVE the cheapest house in Wood land Park for sale ; we have a contract on it. ISINESS PROPERTY, improved and unimproved, on Fourth, Third, Fifth, Sixth. Jackson, Robert and Seventh. a*R >"7 F\l\— FINEST and cheapest house «J?t/^ / U\J dv St. Anthony Mill, near Dale ; our contract expires this week. BE AL ESTATE FOB SALE. <£»•") m inn- A NICE house and lot on V/C^UUU Rondo, near Kent; easy terms. - • ■ ■ •" OTOP paying rent and get a home. HE CHEAPEST house in the city; price $4,000; $1,100 cash. Dalance very easy; eight rooms beside bath room, water and other improvements; good-sized lot to alley on Fuller,near Partington; we have It ex clusive; would De pleased to show it at any time. ({•9 •v*t/\—NEAT SMALL house and «JP>4'^OUv' 50-foot lot in lower town; fair terms. ■ ..•_.:.. WE WILL build you a house and furnish lot if you can pay down 90 per cent of the cost. . • SEVERAL FINE residences on St. An thony hilll. WEST ST. I'AIL hat property; a large list. UEK 08 before you buy; we have a large £5 list and can undersell everybody. A. B. Wilgus _ Co. _• <SJ/"; il[\l\ — HANDSOMEST LOT in iipt/^DUU Woodland Park; good terms. s_") U(\f\— front lot, Nininger& tP^sDUU nelly's addition. HOUSES— Houses we make a specialty, and have over fifty for sale at all prices. Oil*) F\r\f\ FOR handsome Woodland ypLAtiOVjyj Park house, near Western. TITILL buy houses to be moved. A SPECIALTY made on selling houses aud lots in all parts of the city. NOTHING down if you build on lots on St. Anthony Hill. A. B. Wilgus & Co., 354 Jackson st. 78 miscellaneous City -List, A SNAP— have a few lots adjoining North St. Paul which we can sell for $85 per lot; tnc i>nce win aavance to ji_;o per lot April 1; terms, $15 cash; it will pay you to look this up. Oliver & Murphy, 51 East Fourth St. 78 ABSTRACTS OK TITLE and all otner . manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants. 332* BUSINESS LOT, Stock Yards; lot, Mar garet st; three, extra large. Hum line: lot, Warm's addition. Terms easy. S. J. Ahem, owner, 358 Jackson. 78 FARM — An improved farm for sale eleven "■ miles from St. Paul. Address A 78, Globe. . 76-82 FOR SALE— Houses and lots from $1,500 to $12,000; ten minutes' walk from Merchants hotel; vacant lots in same district ¥50 to $70 front foot; easy terms. C. P. Barn ard, Davidson block, Fourth and Jackson. j 78 FOR SALE or exchange for real estate, J. horse, harness, single . and double car riage; will take real estate at its value and pay difference in cash. A. 11. Wilder, 185 East Fourth st. 70-78 C RIDLEY — Fletcher-Morrison addition J. double corner lots, near Clayton plow works, for sale cheap for cash only ; offers wanted. J. M. Waketnan, 509 Lumber Ex change, Mlnueapplis. 74.-79 HOUSE for Sale— New ten-room ■ house on Marshall ay., two blocks from ' the ca ble ;' sewer and -water connections; all mod- em improvements; easy payments. 1 Call on the owner, 224 Grotto st. 78 LADSTONE— I have a choice buildin: site, 320 feet frontage, at junction of St Paul & Duluth and Wisconsin Central railroads, suitable for factory site or store; fronts on Lake st. with rear frontage on rail road, with nearly, double usual depth; will sell I this handsome piece of property at a price that will no doubt realize a handsome profit this season. Oliver Baker, 417 Wa basha: -.- - * 78 HOUSE— A great bargain; a very superior ■'nine room family residence, newly built of very best materials and finished in first class style, for sale : the house is situated on West Seventh St.. ciose to street car, and was built for owner's own use, but circumstances render it necessary for him to sell, and now Offers one of the best bargains ever had in St. Paul. For terms and particulars annly to Phillips &. Hopkins, 1215 West Seventh. 78 PURCHASER — Wanted, purchaser for three of the best lots in Mendota. Ad dress G 79, Globe. 77-78 HOUSE FOR SALE— By owner, a con venient, well-built house of eight rooms on Dayton's bluff; has good cellar, cistern and woe dihed; fine view of city and river; will be sold cheap. Address II 79, Globe. 78 OUSE FOR SALE— Handsome twelve room house; one of the most delightful locations in the city; steam heat; stationary ivashstands and other modern conveniences; 6ffered at $10,500 until April 1 ; afterward withdrawn from market. Address X 60, Globe. 73 HOUSE— Seven-room house and barn on ' Fifth St.. between Maria and Bates ays., for good vacant property; will pay Sl.oi.'o cash if necessary. Kost & Crcscy, 134 East Fourth st. 78 HOUSE — sale on Canada st. a hand some double house with modern im provements. Apply to owner, Room 91. Union block, Fourth st. HEADQUARTERS for Midway prop erty in St. Anthony Park; exclusive tale •of 100 choice lots near both depots; terms liberal; these lots can't stand at pres ent low prices long; we will give you a bar gain. Hotel Ryan, ground floor, J. H. Locke. 78 ■■■■'. HOUSE FOR SALE— Splendid eight-room house ; large lot ; cellar, cistern, well and barn ; thirty rods from Merriam Park sta tion; terms easy. Address J 12, Globe. 78 LOTS— For sale, one or two lots on Aurora . ay., between Mackubiu and Kent sts: owner must selL Address A. S., 177 West Seventh st. 78 84 LOT— For sale by owner, a lot on Acker st., near Manitoba shops ; above grade; cheap and terms reasonable. Address E 68, Globe. ; 78 HAL ESTATE FOR SALE, very cheap for cash. Lots, acres and farms and. houses with lots at good bargains and on easy terms. -J. F. Eiseumenger, 472 Rice st. ; ; 66-96 SUMMIT AVENUE BOULEVARD— Three lots on the avenue east of bridge, including corner, southern frontage; pur chased a year ago: for sale at cost if taken before April 1 : after that withdrawn from market. Address X 60, Globe. 78 STOCK FARM for Sale— l7o acres; ten cows; sixty miles west of Minneapolis on Hastings & Dakota railway; cheap and easy terms; or will exchange for city prop erty. Address 724 East Fifth st., St, Paul, Minn. • ■ 78-79 STOCK FARM in the Sixth ward. West St. Paul; very good for a dairy, with all the buildings on it. Inquire of A. H. Mint* zer, at 14 East Seventh st., Room 3, city. ; ' ' - ' 78-84 ' . , , . TRADE trade first-class Inside prop erty, unincumbered, for a stock of boots and shoes or dry goods. Host & Crescy, 134 East Fourth st. 78 YOU WISE MEN that know so* much about the future of St. Paul, cut' this out and paste it in your hat. I say that prop erty in Kittson's addition, south of .Seventh street and east of Broadway, is the best pur chase for speculative purposes at the prices it is now offered at, of any property in or around St. Paul. Isaac H. Conway, 51 East Fourth st. 77-79 1 (\l 1-*IISV. FEET on Maryland St., near lUU Rice, for $1,800; terms one-half cash, balance in one, two and three year notes; a rare chance. Address L. _ 315 University ay., city. 77-83 S2) QR{\— SOUTH-FACINO LOT on SJwjO_»V/ Portland ay., block 3,Bryant's addition; this Is a choice residence site. J. 1.. Hertz, 74 East Seventh st. 70-79 ffl**) Q^/-| WILL BUT a beautiful little <p£i4)<DO\J home in lower town; lot 40x 122; almost new seven-room house; good well and cistern; two blocks from Lincoln school, one-half block from Lafayette ay. street cars; street improvements all made; this is one-quarter less than this property is worth, but It must be sold within the next week; terms easy. Inquire of John Hart. 086 John st. 73-79. tit in plenty may be had Help By inserting her.au ad. . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE., Elliott, Wfaitlier A Co.'s List. 154 East Third st. <CQ find FOR a fine house and lot, "PJ^UUV/ modern improvements, on Selby ay., near Mackubin. Q OH/ 1 KAC ' H for two fine lots, forty *j^»J\J\J seven feet front, on Dayton, near Grotto; these are fine building lots. *£? 7' rj/'l/'i BUYS a nine room, modern «]P / )\J\J\J improved house, corner lot, <Si/l fUlil Burs a fine building lot on •P^r^UUU Summit ay., near Lexington 62x150 feet, on Grand ay., near Dale. <fl»/f /I (i( 1 FOR a fine house and forty «p ± < '_UU seven-foot lot. south front, on Holly, near Dale; worth $3.000. C*^ f\t EACH for fine building lots next S?\JU\J door to Mainline. ■ ■_ CO 'Tl \(\ FOR a new seven-room house «jj>,4»j / \J\J with well, cistern and cellar, on Martin St., near Dale. <_lß*>n/'l BUYS a fine building lot, 79_ «E>-jOV./U 21 1 feet, in Macalester Park. C_l OHO BUYS an eighty-five-foot cor- V?JL,OUU ncr lot with small house at St. Anthony Park; 600 feet from depot; this is a snap, :_ flji $J(t( » BUYS an extraordinary build- Ol^OuU ing lot near corner of Mound and Hastings sts., on Dayton's bluff. -■■•■'. fflj C OH/ V FOR a flue seven-room house <$*J)&VJ\J on Maria ay., near Fifth St.; this is a bargain. . ' •_>'•_)/ if YBUYSa nine-room house on D^OKJU Conway St., near Maria ay.; cheap. _* ■ " " ••■ BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. C*/"*, /\n/\ FOR a nine-room house ou f^>*J%\JK}\J Maria a v., near Conway; these are bargains, as vacant property is held at $130 per toot. Q.A (\lt(\ BUYS four fine lots, with «? _^UUU'•-' house, large barn, etc., on St. (lair st, near -short line; improvements with 82.000. -—-•-■.:. ... ' WE HAVE a number of fine, nicely im proved dairy farms in Dakota county. near railroad depot 78 Williams A Pennington'* List. ;.:-... .- 103 East Fourth Street. ONE LARUE and one small improved farm to exchange for city property. I" OT in Terrace Park for sale at a sacrifice. WO LOTS in Highland Park; must be sold soon. ■■• - - • 1 .V-ROOM HOUSE and lot on St. An l/4» thony Hill for sale or exchange for farm. '- ' "•■-"• -'•■■' ' 78 ; *r~ 11. F. Ncliwube's List. __■ 1101. East Fourth st. «B» A AftTO $600 EACH for lots on Con <U>'_b«_/U way. Point Douglas or Hudson sts., in 11. F. Schwabe's addition; these lota will be advanced 10 per cent April 1. <B»»"> OfinillVS lot 2, block?, Ninin t^A/^AdKjKJ ger's addition. <_•> f\l\(\ FOR FIFTEEN forty-loot <?OjUUU lots at Lake Phalen, near Gladstone. ' H>.)7i; BUYS the last forty-foot lot in *S>4* / O block 2, Lake View. CP/";/"in FOR LOT on Conway st, one *$U\JU block from Earl; $50 cash and $10 per mouth. 78 BUSINESS CIIAACIIS. , Faldc Ac <•<»«>< 51 East Fourth street TEAM LAUNDRY, with improved ma chlnery and complete outfit for carrying on the business; long lease: brick building; best location in the city; low rent; 500 cus tomers; business well established. YE HOUSE— Wants a partner, or will sell whole interest. ILK ROUTE -Selling 100 gallons dally and on the increase ; will trade for real estate. HOTEL— Second class; 22 rooms and bar room fixtures; good railroad trade; small amount of cash takes it OOT AND SHOE STOKE in a lively* town of 4,000 inhabitants: death of owner cause of sale; can be bought at a bar gain. , /. GROCERY STOCK for trade; cigar and confectionery; well located. OAKDING HOUSES and Kbits in all parts of the city and at decided bargains; $22*1. $350, $450, $050, $750, $1,000, $1,500, $2,000, $3,000. Submit your offers, and we will make terms to suit you. EASE- FOR SALE— Five years from next May; paying $100 monthly net profit;. best location on Seventh. . This is a good, sure Investment, for .small amount of money. *\ ' n ON'T FORGET our number Is 51 East . Fourth st, first floor. Faldc &. Gooch. . j 77-78 Itlcliennej* Si Co., 338 Cedar st, Union block. Room 45. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.— A 22 --room nicely furnished flat, positively best location on East Seventh st., at present clearing $140 monthly above expenses; all full : at a bargain and easy terms. This is a sure investment. Don't miss it. . , 3 HANDSOMELY furnished boarding *J houses, finest location in St. Paul, con tuiiiint' 1 _ 14 mid 10 room-, all full eholec boarders, at prices that will astonish you. See them. MEAT MARKET— Large business, line location. This is a snap. .NICE LITTLE CIGAR STORE— Location central and low rent; a sacri fice if taken immediately. '"TWO RESTAURANTS, paying well; JL • good reasons for selling, and terms easy. Investigate. . TWENTY-ROOM HOUSE— Furniture for sale; 35 boarders; ten minutes' walk from . the Hotel Ryan ; always full. Look this up before you miss it. OR ANY LINE of business you desire, see our list. We list no property unless at bargains, or we could not make the sales we do. ~ ' - Qlfifl (\(\(\ WORTH of business <JplUv_/,UUU property for price, that will defy competition. McKeuney & Com pany, 338 Cedar st, Union block, room 45. • Abbott & Clark's Uargafns. r •:' 300 Jackson St., Ground Floor. C»)i"ll . NET profits per month; hotel 4sAjyj\J line; very central; 53,000 buys it; don't miss this chance. <S-1 F\i \(\~ ESTABLISHED business in «Pi s _»Uw this city; pays 150 per cent yearly. STOCK of jewelry: will invoice; principal street; clean stock; real estate part pay. RESTAURANT doing paying business; I can be bought reasonable ; come and see this. . ■ CtIGAR, confectionery and news: big * school trade: can be bought reason able, OAKDING HOI'SE. ten rooms, furniture ,w..irl,- no-—- «7 <>n t.»l»- it- II 1...iru,.i,i SEE us before buying a business; it will pay you. :-.:-..-.- ;• 78 .11 i -.«•«• 11 ii «• Business Chances Tit ENTERPRISING SALESMAN A -with $3,000 to $5,000 capital can make good investment and secure permanent posi tion traveling for established manufacturing concern.' Address G 30, Globe. 78 A LADY with some capital can go into a _!.'• well established ana paying real estate business In Minneapolis; best of references given. - Address H 8. Globe. 78 AN ACTIVE business man who can in • vest from §1,000 to $2,000 can learn of a first-class opportunity by addressing R 40, Globe. ■■ ' ■■■---- •■■. 78-70 AN , EXPERIENCED dressmaker as partner in a well established business; no capital required. Address _ 38, Globe. .. .-: __ f__ 78-80 A THOROUGHLY practical young man 1 with thirteen yeors' experience manag ing merchant flouring mill, acquainted with Southern and Eastern trade, desires to cor respond with parlies .in West or Northwest with a view to engaging in business there; will invest some money and take manage ment of milling business. Address B, Globe. ■ v- --..,■.. -■. ■ . 76-78 BUSINESS MAN— Wanted, a business man with 93.000 to 510,000 to invest in a first-class manufacturing business, with or without personal services; good chance for alive, pushing man; sure money. Ad dress B 80, Globe. 78 BARBER SHOP— Furnished complete and two baths, cheap. (_'. A. Esterlev, Mannhelmer block. 78-79 BARBER'S OUTFIT, with two chairs, for sale cheap. Apply to J. Michael. 107 West Third st 78-70 BARBER SHOP for sale; first-class loca tion cheap for cash; now is your time to get a bargain. Address J7, Globe. 76-82 IGAR AND NEWS STAND for sale; good trade and reasons for selling. Ad dress it, Globe. 78 DRUG STORE— For sale; grand chance for a Scandinavian druggist: terms to suit purchaser; satisfactory reasons for sell ing: spring trade just opening. Address c 54. Globe. ] 75-81 FOR SALE nice, clean stock of goods; will take a good lot as part payment A 100. Globe. ■ 78 FOR SALE CHEAP to responsible par ' ties, furniture and lease of a thirtcen room house; rooms all occupied with dislra ble tenants; splendid location; modern con veniences; pays 576 per mouth clear; satis factory reasons for selling. Call at 1-11 Bast Seventh st. or _15 Pearl st -'■".. 78-70 15 BUSINESS CHAN CES. BUSEfESS c -baiices. FOR SALK — Confectionery, cigar*, to bacco and news aland; good location, cheap rent. Address 1) 30, Globe. 71 FOR SALE— WeII established and pnylnj real estate business in . Minneapolis owner is sick and must sell at any price. Ad dress H 23, Globe. 7) FOR — Grocery and cigar busmen in this city: location central; stock anc fixtures first class. Address Lock Box 2230 city. 09-B'. FOR SALE cheap, controlling Interest ii 20'0-barrel-a-day flouring mill; pay mi well. Gilbert & Co.. 131 East Fifth st 7a FOR SALE— A horse shoeing shop, wit. •dwelling rooms attached : also a barm five years' lease; poor health the reason fot selling. Call at 721 Western aye., Mlnne a polls. 68-81 GROCERY. STOCK and fixtures for sail —Good location: $300 to $400 needed] good reason for selling. Address B 20 Globe. 7 ROCERY— For reason of leaving St.Paul v-« a good grocery store on a lively street v for sale or partner wanted. Inquire of Van Slyke, 316 Sibley St.. St. Paul. 7b GROCERY for Sale— Good trade and cleai stock; capital required $1,500. J 17. Globe. 7& HARIJWARE stock for sale in good town and good location for business. J. D, Morris, y\ells, Minn. 77-81 LOOK THIS UP— $500 cash and Imp ance on time you can get a quarter inter est for $2,000 in a business paying $20.000 < year. Address X, Globe. . . . ; • 7-1 LAI'NURY--Hand laundry; wellequlppedj good trade established : cheap for cash. Address C 53, Globe. . . ••■;• 77-73 LAUNDRY— For- sale, ■ first-class -hand laundry, well equipped and doing a cash, business, horse, wagon, sleigh, lease and in surance ; cheap for cash. 24 yVest Third st ;______. ■- .-.-. AN— A gentleman of $i,ooo to $l<i,obfe capital to occupy the position of. iiimti. cial man for a large manufacturing concern \ will take a traveling man or silent partner;' best of references given and required: good salary awl seeuritv for money invested. - Gooch & Falde. 51 feast Fourth st. .78-34 MEN— men, with a few hundiecldub. lars, to join a syndicate; permanent position and 100 per cent a Teuton the Invest ment. Call at 47 Court block. - ' . 77-78 EAT MARKET in St. Pan., with mar ket outfit, horse, wagon, sleigh. X 37. Globe. 75-78 PARTNER— a partner In a well established and paying real estate busi ness in Minneapolis; either lady or gentle man. Address F 86, Globe. 7$ ARTNER wanted with $1,000 to $2,000 cash, with or without personal service, in a good paying business, well established. Address X M X, Postoflice, St. Paul, Minn. ■ 74-78 ■ PARTY wanted with $300 to invest In n manufacturing business. Address D 00, Globe. 78 RAY MANUFACTURING plant, Minneapolis, to rent for five or more years, with railway siding, machine shops, millwright shops, foundry and storage ware house, with or without power. Apply to J. P. Thomson, 101 and 103 Third ay. south. Minneapolis. 61* ESTAURANT- The best located restau^ rant in St. Paul can be bought now at a bargain; the DelmonU-o fixtures are for sale and the store for rent. Call at once at 104 Fast Third st. 78-80 ESTAURANT for Sale— Doing a good business, well located, with living rooms upstairs. Address GII 60, Globe. 75-78 RESTAURANT for $500; cleared over $2,000 last year; satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to Buelke Bros., butchers. 346 Fast Seventh st. 78 RESTAURANT for Sale— Best restaurant on the West side, cheap; reason for sell ing, having an interest in other business. K. _. Crocker. 130 Dakota ay. 78 St .HER HOTEL- anted, a competent man with some capital to run a small hunters' hotel on bake Shelek. Address John Sweetman, Currie, Minn. 78-80 STORK for rent, grocery stock for sale, cheap. Fast Third, corner Mendota st. ■ 78 .. ■ •••■••■' STORKS— Two general stores in Wiscon- O sin for sale; one invoices $0,000, located in a town of 6,000; sales last mi over $20,000; the other invoices $12,000, located, in a town of 1,500; sties last year over $40,000: terms cash; possession given at once. Address f 62, Globe. 78 ALOON— Fine saloon for sale; splendid location ; well established: cheap rent long lease; a good opportunity for the right man; reason for selling, sickness of proprie- I tor. Address X 53, Globe. .■ '. 77-79 SPLENDID opportunity • for man wfth $10,000 to stop right into a profitable bus iness: wishing to retire, I offer lay stock -of shot sand fixtures for rale; stock, in __M_M order. AddressG 10. Globe. \ •:■.;■ (7a- WAGON FOR SALE or exchange foV other pro)>erly, one wagon and black smith shop. Address, S. F. Cary, Aid. 11, Minn. .. . 78-8, WANTED— A party to go with me to . Washington territory to start Into tlio real estate business; must have some money; best of references given. Address li 07.. Globe. 78 WHITEWASH ING-Attcnlion. nousc kcc|)ers! Any one wanting white washing neatly done, leave orders with Clark Harris, 130 East felxth st. 70-83 <E?1 f% TO $201) to 101111 on furniture, mv «J?lc/ sleal Instruments, vehicles or livo Mock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., 301)1.. Jackson st.. Room.* 1 and 2. - ■ 185* ~ TO iivx.-;. t.oorh A I'll I lie. 51 East Fourth at TWO elegant residences in Henderson to trade for St. Paul real estate. 14 INK mill property to. trade; also 2,500 of good flour mill .lock to trade. ARMS In till directions and at nil prices, SI.OOO to $10,000. for real estate, ■ , /"i KOCERY STOCK for real estate. ~1 nniMltKß LANDS! Timber lands North- X south, cast and west; we have some de cided bargains. • ■ * Qr\/Wl CASH lakes a new house neai *y>tJ\J\J strict cars. ONE first and one second mortgage for ex change for real estate. WE HAVE lots of trades on band too nil merous to mention; OHM and investi gate, or list your trades with us. <;ooeh ■ft Fal<le. 51 Kast Fourth st. tiist floor. 77 74 __» on n; ul V - ."Tliscfllfoieoui-.-i-'' ■ » MONEY TO LOAN— and npwarason personal property of any description; property left in your possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 309«'i Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. - 185» ____£__ rpo EXCHANGE— I have a nice brick 1. store building in lowa in a town of 2,000 inhabitants; building and lot clear; worth $4,500, which I desire to exchange foi house and lot in St. Paul, ('all OB W, Boon 7, No. 1-16 East Fourth st., St. Paul. - 73-79 TO EXCHANGE— improved property in St. Anthony Park, well rented and light incumbrance at 7 per cent, for. good im proved farms. Room 39, Hennepin block. Minneapolis. 78 WANTED— boiler and saw mill machinery, not less than fifty-horse ' power, in good condition; will trade desira ble vacant and • improved city property foi same. I Address X 48, Globe, Minneapolis. 78-81 m»)F\i STOCK of dry goods to exchange t^'^fjyj for horse, harness and buggy. Address _ 97. Globe. 78-79 ____j______E____ FREE I We will give the best persona li_ . structiou in penmanship free until Apri. 1 to every one taking a course before thsi time. St Paul Institute of Penmanship, -J.! East Fourth street. 7*l GLOBE BUSINESS COLLEGE— TeI egraphy a specialty, shorthand taugh! practically by mail, German, etc.; chance tc make expenses while learning; send for cir culars. F. A. Maron, Davidson block. St PauL 74-8 C PUPILS wanted in oil painting by com potent lady artist: ( las* forming: refer enccs exchanged. Address F 02, Globe. 78-79 PUPILS— few pupils to lake lessons oa the piano. Address D 77. Globe. 78-81 SHORTHAND— Learn shorthand; best oi Pitman. Graham and Mini -on taught. ; full course 510. W. A. Sneppen. 212 Has Third st, St. Paul. 78- Hi SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Typo-writ 'ng and Telegraphy— First-class and ex clusive; names of graduates now holding po sitions sent on application; systems taught, Eclectic, Pitman and Graham lessons da} and evening or by mail; send for circulars. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third sts.. St PauL HP =3 j 31LSHA1- i YOUNG LADY, successful teacher oi piano and voice (contralto), wishes t class in small city, 2,000 to 10.000 luhab Hants, where there is a good opening for 1 hard worker. Please address with parii'-u -lars and oblige M. Globe. 75 81 MUSIC LESSONS on different Instru -I*l. ments; terms reasonable. 127 Kan Eighth st, 73-84 PIANO TUN ING— For prompt, first class work leave orders at Whitney's music More East Third st 340* PIANOS tuned $1; repairing at mod— rati terms; . first-class work guaranteed, Samuel Crutchett, 205 West Sixth st. 76-10?