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ST. PAUL WANTS. V- : : I Wakts on this page Will be inserted undct Classified headings according to the following TABLE OP BATES. I— , © -3 j H "^ *4 <£ I TO ;'/..'.. 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Address J 74, Globe. 81 AGENTS— Fiflv atetlts wanted for city and com. try.' Call at IOOVi East Se venth St., up stairs. 80-81 AGENTS— Mr. i). W. Jackson is making liberal oners to reliable agents. Home Office, 94 Kas.t Fourth st., St. Paul, Minn. 77-80 BARBER— Wanted, a first-class barber immediately; steady work and good wages to a good man. Address Wright & Ernisse, 107 W. Ninth st_ Sioux Falls, Dak. BAKBEK--V, ■''. a I - ':-! i-1.-iv- and sober man; good wages and steady job. 11. 0. Krueger, Grand Forks, Oak. 81-87 B"" AEBER— Wanted, first-class barber. Address Join; De Leo St. Cloud. *80 BARBERS— Wanted; two white barbers: none but first-class and sober need ap ply; good wages. S. A. Shape, Austin. "Minn. 77-84 CJOY wanted to do chores. 77 BunHnit ay. 3 BOY— work in paint shop and learn (he trade. Call 4 96 St Peter st. _4 BOY or man living near corner Pleasant and Western to take care of horses. Apply evenings to f.ddrt-ss given above, or daytime to Blodgett & Osgood, Fourth and Locust. 77-S3 CLERK— Wanted, r>n entry clerk. Ad dress, stating reference and salary, D 47, Globe. 4 CLERK— Wanted, 11 young man in a grocery store, must be well ie< omended. Cjr. Fifth aid Maria aye. 4 OAT MAKE IS at <>i:cc. St. Paul Merchant Tailoring Co., rooms 34, 35, 30, Union block, 49 Kast Fourth st. 4 C' OATMAKJ:ic>— Wanted, I .>. o coal makers; steady work; pail 105 West Seventh st. A. lio.-ei t_d 4 DAIKY.MAN Wanted, a young German U man to work in milk dairy. Call at .492 Randolph st. 4 DRIVERS— Wanted, a man, also a boy. to drive milk wagons; must be trust worthy and b live sxod references. Address today C in, Globe, 4 M-PLOYMENT— a young man to take care of horses and do general work. Apply at 138 15. Fourth st. 4 "Toil PRINTER— Good man wanted «i quick. The Bauning-Johnson Printing company. __■__ PORTER— Colored porter for barber shop. a£4o2-East Seventh st' _____ 3 INTER Wanted, a first-class carriage painter. Fred Geswin, Stillwater, Minn., 302 and 308 Second street sooth. Sl-84 ALESMAN— Gentleman of good address, not under twenty-five, to act as salesman for an established house; only an A 1 man will suit Apply after 10. T. Brentano, 272 Hast Seventh st. up stairs. 81-82 TAILORS— Three coat makers wanted by Lee & Knowlton, Rochester, .Minn. Ap ply at once by letter or In person. 80-82 W" ANTED— S*IO painters of St. Paul to attend an open meeting at 317 Robert st. Wednesday evening, March 21, 1888, 7:30 p.m. " ' 78 Cj»-i fiftH "^ 'FIVE YEARS may be se •"pl^V/Uv I cured by persons of both sexes who join the ' I.l**ll Endowment association and pay small monthly assessments; five years will pass quickly; do not delay, but join at once; liberal terms to agents; circu lars free. E. M. French, secretary; rooms 91; .02 and 03, Union block, -St. Fain. 78-85 Female. pOOK-A good cook at 203 East Tenth st. COOK— Competent cook and laundress. Apply at brick house, corner Holly ay. and Mackubiu st. 4 DINING-ROOM GIRL wanted at 400 SI Peter st. 3 DRESSMAKERS— two experi enced dressmakers; only good ones need apply. Mrs. J. Winklemann, 0 -1 East Seventh st. 4 IRL— Wanted at once, a small girl to as sist in light housekeeping: and to look niter baby ; has to go home every night. 410 Wabasha" 4 GIRLS— Wanted, live girls in manufactur ing" department; apply at 10 a. m. 34 East Sixth st. 3 GIRL— A girl for labeling at 317 Wacouta st; must have experience. 4 OUSEWOEK-Wanled. a. "girl about fourteen years old that would like to work for her board and go to school, in fam ily of two. Call at 080 Preble, corner Deca Hirst. __■ 3 HOUSEWORK— Young girl for general housework. 211 Fifteenth st. 3 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a. good girl tor general housework: small family. 452 Dayton ay. . ..-.•■ 3 OUSE WORK— Wanted. "oiie""first class girl for dining-room and chamber work. 275 East Eighth st «_ HOUSEWORK— Wanted," at '-SO Macku bin st, a girl competent to do general housework in small family. 4 XI girl to do general .housework. Mrs. girl lo do general housework. Mrs. Wagner. 501 Pine st 80-82 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, an active girl who understands general housework, in a family of two persons, Apply 085 St. Peter st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework; German or Swede preferred, 219 Spruce st, 'J OUSEWOKK— GirI wanted to assist at . general housework all 100 West Fifth st. _1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework in family of four. Call at 109 Bast Fourteenth st. " 3 ODWWaitK- A good girl wanted for . general housework at 127 East Elev enth St.. Room !>. " - 4 ilk.-" Wan-led, girl for general , housework. -178 Patiidgc. 3 OUSEWOKK— A girl lo do house-work in small family and learn dressmaking. 574 ________ .st. I ' 79-Sl WOK X— Giri under fifteen years to assist in housework. 20 East Ninth BU 2 ___ HOUSKWOIIK— Good "girl for general housework: small family. Apply 'ls2 Dayton ay. " 4 HOUSEWOKK—WauIed, a girl for gen eral housework, 003 Hague ay. 81-82 OCUSWOKIC— Wanted, girl for general housework. _____________ 4 AI'NIJK CSS ~ WabTi ha St., 351.. Hung Wah aundiy, wanted, a girl to wash and iron. 8084 PANTALOON MAKER m once, rooms 34, 35, 30, Union block, -19 East Fourth st. ; i ' * PLAIN "seTv ISM - Wanted, girl for plain sewing. Mrs. Mollow, 19 Forepaugh block, Seven corners.. ... . ,-.•■■■ 3 TENOOitAl'llEK— Wanted, a first-class lady stenographer immediately a*. Room 68. Union block. call between 9 and 10 o'clock a. m. _ 3 \I7 AITEK— waiter at 265 Sibley t " — i>yi: WORKS.-- _____ "TV L. JAMIESON & ■ CO.'S steam Dye XJ* Woris— Gent*' clothing a specially. 14 West Sixth st., St. Paul, Minn. , : !s_• SITUATIONS WAITED. ; Male. ______ APPRENTICE— Wanted, apprentice girl to learn dressmaking. ■ 232 West Sev enth st. " ■• •" ■-■■■■ ■ 4 BARTENDER— Situation wanted as bar tender; chu speak German; can give good reference. Inquire at cigar store, 305 Robert st. . - .- ./ 7 BLACKSMITH— Blacksmith wants a sit uation at any kind of work or tool dress ing. Address Blacksmith, Globe, 6 BOOKKEEPER— A young man, Scan dinavian, wishes a situation as book keeper assistant, or any kind of office work; has experience and can give leferences. Ad- d less J 40, Globe. 80-85 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, position as bookkeeper, or books to post evenings. Address K. iJ. Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, young man. 1j good penman, wants situation as assist ant bookkeeper. Address F 05, Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, one or two sets of hooks to keep evenings by an experi enced bookkeeper; best of references given. Address F 7. Globe.' -. " 1 C CABINET MAKER— Experienced man J as superintendent and foreman in factoty Is open for position. Address C 34, Globe. 1 CARPENTER— Employment wanted by young man as second carpenter, or any other kind of work; can do everything. Ad dress A 54, Gloce. 4 COACHMAN— A young American, who ' understands the" care of horses thor oughly, would like a position as coachman, where he could attend business college even ings: best of references. Address C 44. Globe. 1 COACHMAN— Wanted, situation as coach- J man or dining-room servant by a com petent colored boy eighteen years old; can give good references. Address Howard. Globe. 70-82 C^OOK— Situation wanted by a first-class J meat and pastry cook.- Address Globe A, 77. I COOK— Situation by a first-class lunch cook; speaks German and English. Ad dress ML. Globe. ■ 81-82 COOK with fifteen years' experience and Al references wants position; pastry done if wanted. Address F 11. Globe. 1 CiOOK with fifteen years' experience and ' No. 1 references, wants position. Ad dress 14, Globe. 7 CLERK— middle-aged man, talking German. French and English, wants a situation in a wood office or in any other office like that. Address C 40, Globe. 7 CLERK— Wanted, a situation as shoe ■> clerk; good references. Address 422 Dakota ay. 4 LERKSIUF— Wanted, clerkship for office work; experience and best of refer ence. Address AC, Globe. 3 ELiYEKER— Wanted, work as deliv erer for a wholesale house; has had ex perience. A. Dwyec 220 East Thirteenth st. DRIVER— A young man who Is careful with horses and willing to work would like a position as driver. Address F 83 Globe. 4 ENGINEER— Apprentice; young man twenty-four years of age wants to learn engineering, locomotive or stationary: have done firing; best city reference, furnished. Address I 63, Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young man. good pen man, good references, would like to en gage in the real estate business. Address J 43, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man to work in store or whole sale house or drive delivery; not afraid of l work; best of references given. B M,311 East IJobie. 3 £"~MPLOYMENT— situation wanted by a young man to do any kind of work; can give best of references; not afraid of work. Address G k M, 79 Bast Louisa st. 3 MPLOYMKNT — Permanent situation -i wanted as janitor, delivery clerk, assist ed bookkeeper, etc; references and bonds furnished. Address F. li., 518 Bradley st. 1 TjVMPLOYM EMT— A young man would ■i-j like a situation addressing envelopes and circulars. Address J 37, Globe. 1 OMPLOVMENT— Situation wanted by a -Lj young man ; can do any kind of work. 34, Globe. 1 "Employment— i will give $10 to any ■i one giving me a permanent position* reference and security given. Address W F , ________ 1 MPLOYJIENT — Grocery cleric wants J. J situation; speaks English and Swedish; best of habits; city reference. Address A 30, Globe. 6 E~~ MI'LOYMENT— Young man who speaks j Scandinavian niwl Kni'lish would like position in wholesale house or any kind of work. E 40, Globe. *AB?nQ"__B4l MPLOYMKNT— A good.; toby, wants:' a l.lace to work for his board and attend school. ,1. P., Globe. _________• ; : -.7- FOREMAN— Wanted, position as foreman on earthwork or rock; rock- preferred; would sub. Address II 7, Globe. 3 MACHINIST— wai.tid by a good workman to work or take- care of wood-working machinery. Apply to T. H., 853 Reaney st. * • 1 11 A EM AC IST— wanted by a registered pharmacist ..with Minnesota certificate; competent to lake charge; Ger man; can furnish good references. Address API, Globe. 1 PHARMACIST— Graduate in pharmacy; fifteen years' experience; wholesale and retail: Chicago and St. Paul; references; salary small until registered in Minnesota; strictly temperate and reliable. OM, Globe office. 1 PACKER— Experinced packer desires po sition iii wholesale house. Address, A. 17, Globe. , 1 SAWYER— Position by experienced circu lar sawyer and filer. Address Filer. Globe. " 3 STENOGRAPHER —Boy fifteen years old would like a position as stenographer; has had one year's exnerieuce: small salary expected. Address ■>!. Globe. I SALESMAN— Youngman, speaks German io and English, would like a position in a dry goods store; good references.. Address E 10, Globe. 1 SALESMAN— Position wanted as dry goods salesman ; twelve years'' expert euce; A No. 1 city references. Address J. R. Owen, 52 West Fourth st 4 AN— Situation as traveling sales man by April 1 ; best of reference fur nished. Address C 47. Globe. 7 TEAMSTER— Young man wants work as teamster; can take good care of horses, and furnish city reference. James Dwyer, 220 East Thirteenth st, city. '4 WAITER— Wanted, situation by a first class waiter in private family, by one who understands his business. Address B, Globe. - ..'. 3 WOOD C A EVER— Experienced; wants a situation in the city. Address 115 West Fairfield, West St. Paul.- - 3 TO ie__________j_____; Lioot-Ii & Faille. 51 East Fourth St. Exchange. . • Oil. PAINTINGS— These are genuine articles to trade for real estate, painted ' by first-class artists. OUSE AND LOT to trade for first mort gage. REAL ESTATE to trade for drug store; will p__ in some cash. ___ __ OTEL in North St Paul to trade for farm. ____ I LVMCd for riyil estate. ("1 KOCKKV STOCK, part cash, balance X. real estate. LC KINDS of trades listed: if you don't sec what you want in our list call for it. T A.UNDKY for trade. rpTsiOElt LANDS in large and small .1 tracts; 100 acres to 50,000 acres at prices that defy coin petition. ARMS— Improved and unimproved in all directions for sale and to trade; write us for description list.- ..-..- DKXUMIWII is 51-East Fourth St., first Boor, coorh & Falde. 81-83 '.'77 - :'.;-.'. Hl i.sccllajicoiis. GU^TtTsBCRO PANORAMA STOCK T to exchange for vacant lots .or lands. Address C SO, Globe. .■' .81-85 Gi KOCEKIES wanted" in exchange for I ■ clear lots and cash.. Call at. Room 35 Allan block. ■ 81-82 A/ftirN-lfrO loan— 3i"7 nan- npwaras on .It.l. personal property of any description; property left in your possession. : St. Paul Loan Co., MODI-; Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. _l-_T>* . . ; . .-'.■' WANTED— boiler and saw mill machinery, not loss than fifty -horse power. In good condition ; will, trade desira i ble vaciini and improved city property for „me. Address X -IS. Globe, Mitmeanolis. j '' ■ 78-81 ' ~~ BASTKITCTION. PUPILS— A few pupils to- take lessons ou the piano.- Address If 77, Globe. 78-81 SCHOOL O K SH "OKTi .II AND, Type-wm *ng and Telegraphy— First-class' and ex- IcmMye; names of graduates now holding po lions sent on application ; systems tuugnt, i I Eclectic. Pitman and Graham: lessons day j J aud evening or by mail; send for circulars. \ Anna c. Drew, Hato block," corner Jackson, j ■ and Third sis.. St. Paul. ... 33» ! i . ...-. : ! I /no/ *—* .found ads, in the Globe are seen | -•.""*: -by. ; _ most people. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY" GLOBE : WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH * 21, 1888. SITUATIONS WAyrEP. .■female. OOKKEEFEK— Wanted, situation ova young lady as bookkeeper, •■ assistant clerk or any office work. Address 201 North Congress st. . l OOKKEEPER— Wanted, a position as bookkeeper by a young lady who has had experience and can furnish first-class references. Please address EB, 620 St. Peter st, .6 BU TTONII OLE MAKER— By one skilled in the business. Address M OF, box 463, Faribault, Minn. 81-82 ■ CLERK— lady, rapid good penman, and good scholar, wants office work or I osition as clerk. Address C E 31. Globe. 3 (lI.EKK- permanent position in J or outside city by young lady as general office or corresponding clerk; am a rapid longhand and competent typewriter; highest reference. Address GB, Globe. 1 CIOFVING--A young lady desires a position ' in office copying, typewriting or book keeping: experienced and can furnish best of references. Address B 27, Globe. 1 COOK— first-class lady cook would like to get a position as first or second cook: prefers hotel in city. Inquire at 162 West Ninth st. 3 t»© OK— Situation wanted by a first-class J meat and pastry cook. Address A 77. Globe. __7 CiOOK— By a lady as cook and laundress ' in small private family. Address D 43, Globe. 4 COOK— A competent cook would like a po -" sition in private family. 318 Summit St.. - . 6 COOK— Wanted, a situation by cook, J female, colored. 228 West Sixth st. ; call up stairs, or send postal card. 4 DRESSMAKER wants situation to sew in families by the day; a No. 1 fit guar anteed. Miss E. C. Tate, 533 West Seventh st., city; third door. 1 EMPLOYMENT — Wanted, Friday and Saturday of each week, work in a mil linen- store by first-class trimmer. Address E ;,'Q" Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young lady speaks Swedish and English wishes situation in some dry goods store: can give best of ref erences. Address J. P., 602 l'reble st. 4 GIRLS— Three good German girls desire situation. Intelligence Office, 65 West Seventh st. Mrs. Schnell. . 82 HOME— Young girl, thirteen years, de sires a place in some well-to-do family where she can learn housework. Address L X, Globe. . 80-87 HOUSE CLEANING or washing by the day wanted to do. Apply at 475 Tem perance st., between Eighth and Ninth sts. 1 Ot SEWORK— A colored girl wants a place in private family. Address DB, 008 Robert st. 1 HOUSEKEEPER— An: American lady . wants position as housekeeper or nurse and companion to invalid lady; references given. Address G 13, Globe. 0 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a situation as housekeeper with my child or without, if absolutely necessary; country town pre ferred, or near town; "references, if required, the very lest. Address Biughamton, Barnes Co., Dak., care of T. Cuff. 48-89 HOUSEKEEPER— A lady wants situa tion as housekeeper; one who is a good cook and nurse; reference given. Address 345 Bice st. 7 HOUSEKEEPER— A lady would like a place in an American family; 191 Ram sey st. _» OUSEWOKK— good girl wants a pla-e in a small family down town. G 80, Globe. 3 HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by ah experienced lady doing housework in family of two. Call at 318 Somerset st. 7 LAUNOIiY WORK— Situation wauled by an experienced girl to work in laundry. Address 1-1, Globe. 0 LAUNDRESS -Position wanted by a first class lady laundress to go out by the day in private families. Call or address Mary- Carroll, 420 Wabasha st. ____ 1 ; \TURSE— A lady wants place to nurse 1^ baby. Call at corner Ham line and Sum mit ays. " 1 NURSE— An excellant German woman ex perienced in nursing and sewing wants situation ; fair wages expected. 389 Baulil St., corner Western ay. <> OFFICE WORK— Lady wishes office ' work: good, rapid worker; references. Address A 89, Globe. . 6 SALESLADY— Situation wanted by an ex perienced saleslady; can speak French, English and German. Address 1095 Fau quier st., St. Paul. 1 SALESLADY— Wan ted.a position as sales lady in millinery store; can furnish ref erence.,. Address M. C, 910 Minnehaha st. 4 STENOGRAPHER— Position by compe- I tent young lady stenographer and type writer; is good penman, accurate account ant; employment more object than wages; best references. Address Box 1, Hamline. 3 STENOGRAPHER— Young lady short hand ana typewriter „with some experi ence wants a position. Call at 156 West Ninth St.. third flat, : 4 STENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog rapher wants a position. Address 559 Orleans st., We Side. 4 rpYPEWRITER, etc.-, by a young lady. In- X quire at 106 Robert st., Hotel Ryan. 81-82 . WAITER— Wanted, dining-room woik by competent waiter, with good refer ences. Call or address Mrs. Fowler, 318 Cedar st. » 80-82 ASHING— Work by the day, washing ironing; 191 Ramsey st. __6 WASHING— Woman would like washing to do at home. Please call at 467 Hondo street. ' 6 njfAr¥C!Al„ — MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul. Minne- apolis and Duluth at 0, G'._, 7, 7 1 per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, • 152, 153 and 151 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* MINNESOTA 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. Maekey, manager. Room li, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Leirg block, Minneapolis. 250* ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per ■oral property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, etc. ; commercial paper and lime checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co., 1 20 East Third st. 291* MONEY LOANED on alt 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. ____ "jl/I ONE TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever -1»1 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. .. 292* [\TONEY TO LOAN on improved and 1111 --IVX improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. ... _ ■ 73* ONE TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by 3. . 11. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. - 10(1* ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, rrom SI up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value ; special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. . 240* * : ■ ■ ■ MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages- bought and sold by D. 11. Michaud, real estate and loans, 333 Jack sou st. ■ ' - 78-84 ffO LOAN— few thousand dollars to X loan, Without commission; mortgages bought. 11. Caldwell, chamber of commerce building. 80-81 WE HAVE MONEY ready to be placed on St. Paul real estate, improved and unimproved; we are buying purchase money mortgages; no delay whatever; we accept or reject immediately; before closing any nego tiation call and see us. Itothscbild <_ Thurs ton, 131 East Fifth st. 81-84 <!*•-_ /"_ 595, $50, JSIOO TO LOAN on tur »]i>_LU niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any ether 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. 309",_ Jackson St., Rooms 1 and 2. • ' gg_ *£in ( iOn WOKTH purchase "money «]pJLl_/}UUv/ mortgages wanted on good security. Money to loan at current rates without delay. "W. F. Moritz, 115 East Fourth. 01-103 : LOST ______ FOt NP. i ENVELOPES LOST— Lost, on Eaton ay., - between Fairfield ay. and State St., three envelopes containing money; liberal reward for return to McArthur i Bros., 185 East Fourth st. , . ■ . 81-83 PORTEMONNAIE— Small portemonnaie containing small sum of money. Call at 9 West Ninth st. : pay for ad. v 81 SATCHEL LOST— On Third j street, be tween end of bridge and Sibly St., a small satchel containing gymnasium suit and shoes. Please leave at . Y. M. C."' A. rooms and receive reward.-: ■ - 81 STOLEN— A set of brass-trimmed harness belonging ■'• to a draught team, '• on the night of the 19th Inst; any person - finding the harness or the thief will be rewarded. Oscar ; Ericksen, basement, 330 South Ex change st. • "-'S__s_§_^!^BV« FORREMT. ■.• .■..''.---■ ' : Houses. '■'-.' " . '■ .' HOUSE— For rent, for one or two years a ten room furnished house, 80 Kent st, corner Holly aye.. Woodland Park; furnace, grates, and all modern conveniences, all in perfect order. Call on or address P. F. Egan, jeweler, 115 East Third st. 80-82 . HOUSES— For rent, tenement houses from $6. $8, §10 and $12 per month. 254: Commercial st . , • ■ ■ -60* HOUSES for rent ..Inquire of J. J. Man ner, 652 Hall ay. '-.... .-,.■■: 77-83 OUSE— For rent. 11-room house? «\l modern improvements; one block from, street car line; for rent May 1. HerbertrW. Brown. 57 Iglehart st. 78-84 :' Rooms. ■■- ■ . t ?r.f» j ROADWAY. 533— Nicely furnished front room; use of bath. 81-82 CANADA ST., 586— For rent, one suite and one single room; private family; all modern; conveniences; gentlemen only; ref erences required. Apply at above number or 137 East Seventh st. 78-84 CEDAR ST., OOOli!— rent, two nfcely ' furnished front rooms, with or without board. 80-81 " ; CEDAR ST., 600— Two furnished rojus. . : ■ B^-82 ; EXCHANGE ST., 360, NORTH— Neatly furnished room in private family single gentleman ; heated; use of bath. 81-83; IjMOHTH ST., 217, EAST— One small J room to rent, well furnished. 81- FIFTH ST., 278%. WEST— rent, two; front rooms, with bath, to man and wife' or four gentlemen. 80-82 FIFTH ST..IOB.EAST— Two unfurnished rooms for rent; suitable for offices or light housekeeping. Apply 303 Robert st. ____ IjMETH ST., 140, WEST— Two nicely fur nished, very pleasant, rooms in private family; references required. 81-85 FLAT— For rent, a live-room fiat; lease and furniture for sale: re-lets to pay the rent : new brick house; near postoffice. Address C 47. Globe. 79-81 FRANKLIN ST., 378— Two nicely fur nished rooms, new brick, two squares from Windsor hotel; heat, bath and gas. 81 OK RENT— The first floor of a very de -F suable eight-room house, with part of furniture for sale. Call at 74 East Seventh St. 80-81 FOR RENT— Unfurnished rooms in Un ion block, single or en suite; suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms; also one elegant suit of offices; also cheap desk room, ground floor. $7.50 to §30. Ap ply to James 11. Davidson, 51 East Fourth st. 80-86 ItiLEIIAKTST. BETWEEN ST.I'ETEK and Rice sts. — To rent. two, three or four unfurnished rooms suitable for light house keeping, with use of bath. For further par titulars call at 75 East Third st. 81-82 INTH ST., 9 WEST— fleasant room; modern convenience : suitable for two. , 81-82 ' __- NINTH ST., 198, Furnished rooms. 80-81 PLEASANT AY., 179— First-class furn ished room for rent; all moaern con veniences; on cable line. 77-82, LEASANT A Y., 181— Alcove bedroom: and rooms single or en suite; cable : cars pass the door. 77-83 1 PLEASANT A V., Furnished rooms with or without board; bath room and every convenience; close to cable line. 75-86 EARMON BLOCK, Comer Minnesota and Seventh— Finely furnished rooms; bath : steam heat. Miss Soberer. . 79-85 ROOM— Front bed room suitable for gen tleman or lady; in center of city: two blocks from car; terms reasonable. Address 142, Globe. 81-82 L) ooais— Park Place, 77 Summit ay., IV furnished rooms single and en suite: 6 o'clock dinners. 80-81, Unfurnished rooms.to rent; re ferences required. Inquire at 3 East; Tenth st. SprSOj I.VI II ST., 32, EAST— One furnished' room ; first door to left at head of stairs. ■ • 81 Bpc" ; SIBLEY ST.. Large, newly furnished room with bay window; suitable : for! two. . 81-82' SEVENTH ST.. 233, EAST, Room 127— • For rent, one large room furnished -.irent reasonable. ' ____!.; T. I'ETER ST.. -ISO -Two furnished rooms for rent for gentlemen. 80-81 Stoves. {: ,'"■•_ _■ : SrOBE— For rent, one store, four flats', six rooms each ; one ten-room house and the j Dimou house, this side of the fort. Call at 341 Sherman st. . ' '"■ " ■.'■.-. '77*1 STOKE— For rent, brick store; also Hut of five ot seven rooms, -Broudway.i quire 507 Wabasha st. ' ___ . ____________ i:-"-J.'"v itfisccllaiicoub- ._->-" j*vl! BL'JLDING-For rent, c 3-story building, suitable for manufacturing or storage purposes. Call at 254 Commercial st , ■ o '»* ECONOMY BLOCK, 242 and '-Ml Fair field ay., near State st,- West St. Paul, is finished and now • ready for occupany; will rent very • reasonable "two fine stores with large, deep cellars; twelve living rooms, either single or together; a large "hall,", well lighted and ventilated, with fine floor for dancing or society meetings; dininz. cloak and waiting rooms and kitchen go with hall; janitor lives in building. Apply to Kennedy & Co., 112 East Fourth st, St Paul, Minn. ' , 75-81 ________-' FARM TO RENT— ISO acres improved; half plowed ; half mile from New ; Richmond; has all machinery; first-class land; has some horses to sell or let; or a good farmer to work by the month during season. Address Pox 313, Hudson. ■ 78 81 STOCK FARM In the Sixth ward, West - St. Paul, for rent; very good for a dairy, with all the buildings on it. Inquire of A. It. Mintzer, at 14 East Seventh st, Room 3, city. ■ 80-80 THIRD FLOOR— rent, third floor on J. Wabasha st, opposite opera house, for business or secret society. E. 11. Judson, 405 Dayton ay. : rent, low. " 73-84 FOR SALE. 4 [STANDARD MAP— Hawley & New _r\. ell's standard map of the city of South St. Paul, including Inver Grove, Cleveland Park and . Woodland Park; our new map, engraved dv . the 11. M. Smyth Print ing company, will be ready and offered for sale at our office April 1, showing all ad ditions, divisions, etc., distinctly separated by color and owners' names of all unplatted property, railroad improvements and others; notes, compiled by Mr.- Hawley during the past fifteen years of research in the vicinity. .. ..-, ■ : '.'■,. ■'.. 75-81 ___- _> COWS— Three- new- mich cows for sale. J Address E. A. Currin, 12 Gilflllan block or Merriam Park. 80-81 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA,S2.SO per volume we arc reproducing from the very latest volumes of the ninth edition, page for page, plate for plate, map for map, and volume for volume, and at about half the price of the.Scribuer or Stoddart editions; we also have a number of the lending cyclo pedias (taken in exchange) at about half price; drop C. W. Duniont a card, 312 .Maria ay., and . he will call and show it to you; good terms to agents; 300 sets already placed in Twin 'Cities, C. W. Dumont, Northwestern manager for the.H. G. Allen company. . . ■*'■'■-?'■■.'''! 00* FOR SALE— Side-board,dining room table with six chairs, lounge, carpet, one wal nut and one ash bed room set, two wood: stoves, wardrobe; everything in good order; '- cheap for cash. ■■• Inquire 534 Selby ay. 81-82 j FOR SALE— Flour barrel staves and head ."rings by. the carload. Address J. J_ Tjo tushek, Silver Lake, Minn. 8,1-jSS i OUSE HOLD FURNITURE— gentle- j - man leaving the city will sell the entire I furniture of his eight-room house; good as new; cost 82,300; price $1,300; will take In part payment a lot free and clear. Address F 04, Globe. r 80-82, HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale cheap; fit for a small family; rooms to rent, $5 a month, at 100*,_ East Seventh stjuiD stairs. , . ______ .. 8,0-81 : URNITURE— and lease a. seven-room fiat convenient to cable'_rid ' street cars; modern conveniences. Address J 8, Globe. -,'■■■- 70-ft2 : FURNITURE— For sale, - furniture Sand lease of new, five-room flat, 170 West Ninth st. corner Exchange, up stairs. 70 r B5 l ALOON FIXTURES for sale; elegant and cheap. Witto Bros,, 411 and 413 Fifth ay. south, Minneapolis. Minn. 71-84 WO CANARY BIRDS for sale, long trill and whistle: > $5 ■ each with cage. 273V2 West Fifth st ■. : . . 80- 82 : '■' " " musical.. "•-;# A YOUNG LADY, successful . teacher of piano and voice (contralto), wishes a class in small - city, 2,000 to 10,000 inhab itants, where there is ; a good opening for a hard worker. Please address: with particu lars and oblige __, Globe. '.-..'-. - : 75-81 ' U9IC LESSONS on different instru menls; terms ' reasonable. 127 East Eighth st. 78-84 PIANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class work leave orders' at Whitney's music store East Third st 340* PIANOS tuned $1 ; repairing at moderate : terms; first-class . work • guaranteed. Samuel Crutchett. 205 West Sixth, st. 70-107 C "'- -\ ■IX -THE stli>. ■■-.'! . 'y ;\ LADIATOR, black, white and tan Llew ' ellen setter 3427. A. K. s. 15.: blood i of ' Gladston, Leicester, Dart, Rob ■ Roy,. Druid and fee. $25. Edward . Edmunds, 14 West Thirds!, ;. 77-85 : ; ' 200,000 WANTS Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns In 1887. - This is the best evidence that the Globe is the People's Paper. WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT ,' FOR INSERTION IN a THE GLOBE, : -x -.LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East 'j Third street, corner Bates. ! CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University x avenue, corner Virginia.- :' '^"-'".V*. .'; MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash ■ ' land avenue and Dale street. A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West j Seventh street I BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. E. FOX, 482 Rice street. O. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street. FRANK L. OSBURG,. 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES. 441 West Seventh street. F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 838 East Sev-i .! enth street. :'";'■ • , HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street. 'JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, ' 470 Jackson street WILKES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 Broadway. .. _j__j__________j__i[____jc______ Fal<l« & diooch. 51 East Fourtn st. STEAM I.AIXDKV- Well established; O tine location new machinery; everything complete for carrying on a big business ; will sell whole or part interest. HOTEL— Doing a good railroad trade ; bar room connected. YE HOUSE— With established business, wants a partner. OOT AMI) SHOE STOCK— In a lively town of 4,000 inhabitants; death of owner cause of sale. Lease— Five years to run; paying $100 per mouth net profit; this is a snap. OAKOIXi HOUSES on every street in the city at low prices; §225, $350, §150, §550, SHSO. §750, etc. GROCEKIf, cigar and confectionery' stores on principal streets in the city. NOTICE— list only such boarding houses as are on a paying basis; we would be glad to show you and prove that we mean just what we say," whether you buy or not. . - ;' l.'X NUMKEIt is 51 East Fourth St., first floor. Falde & Gooch. 81 MiMi'i'llaucoitM i >;!•- i iicsi Ctinnces BAKHEic SHOP for sale; first-class loca tion : cheap for cash; now is your time to get a bargain. Address J7, Globe. 70-82 DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a competent dressmaker as partner at Cloquet; no capital required. Address Mrs. A. E. Hessian. 393 Olive St. 81-82 D BOO STOKE— For sale; grand chance for Scandinavian druggist: terms to suit purchaser: satisfactory reasons for sell ing: soring trade just opening. Address C 34, Globe. 75-81 DRUG STOKE— One-half of a good pay ing drug store for sale; few hundred. Pad .Jessup, Minneapolis. 81-S2 ENTIRE MILLING OUTFIT for sale, consisting of two run of stones, one three feet and the other three and a half. in diameter, with pinions and drivers, elevator belting, shafting, gearing, pulley, etc. ; in fact everything pertaining to a first-class custom mill." it 50. Globe. 81 FOX SALE— A pleasant and profitable business ;• $6,000 required. A good mortgage or interest-paying real estate will be taken in payment. W. W. U., P. O. box 2207, St. Paul. 80-81 FOR SALE— Grocery and cigar business in this city: location central: stock and fixtures first class. Address Lock Box 2236, city. . . 69-82 PIIKSAI.E — Ahorse shncintr shoo, with ,-T dwelling rooms attached: also a barn; five years' lease ; poor health the reason for selling. Call at 721 Western aye., Minne a polls. , 08-81 G1 ROCERY FOR SALE— Good trade and I" clean stock; capital required. $1,500. i ■ _.__ .- :■■ . 1-83 HARDWARE stock for sale in good town and good location for business. J. I). Morris. Wells, Minn. 77-84 HOTEL BARBER SHOP and baths • for sale. A. J. Thompson, St. Cloud, Minn., West hotel. -80 90 MAN of business ability, capable of taking charge of credits of: wholesale < stnb--, lisbment, wno can take $3,000 or $4,000 in terest, can learn of a good position by ad dressing A 28. Globe. ' ■ ~ 80-82 MAN— A gentleman of $4,000 to 210,000 capital to occupy the position of finan cial man for a large manufacturing concern; will lake a traveling man or silent partner; best of references given and required; good salary and security for money invested. Gooch & Falde. 51 East Fourth st. ■ 78-84 ONE of the best paying, grocery stores in the state of Minnesota for sale on ac count of poor health ; if you are looking for a grocery store this is a bonanza. Address "Grocery," Globe. 81-82 RAY MANUFACTURING CO.'S 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. ' 01* RESTAURANT doing No.-l business; first-class location, with everything complete for 200 boarders; owner must sell. E. F. Crocker, 130 Dakota ay. ■ 81 OELBY AY., 200— Three unfurnished 0 rooms: modern conveniences; private family; excellent neighborhood; references required. 81-83 AGON FOR SALE or exchange lor other property, one wagon and black smith shop. Address, S. F. Cary, Alden, Minn. 78-84 WANTED— Active man to assist In light manufacturing business,' without com petition and highly profitable; $500 cash re quired. .Address 1 04, Globe. . 80-81 WASHlNG— Attention. House • keepers! Any one wanting white washing neatly done, leave orders with Clark Harris, 130 East Sixth st. . 76-83 <•> I /■"_ TO g2OO to loan on furniture, inu *p±*J sical instruments, vehicles or live stock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loan Co., 309 V. Jackson st. Room * 1 and 2. 185* ________gE___________E__M____. . lll'.tVl.L-Un.n.l.nn nr./,,!,, in t-t„- »— -A AVT AAVU9 maui: UU KUVIM 111 storage, loans given on ail articles of value, con- | signments solicited; furniture, pianos, glass, china, pictures, etc., bought, sold or ex changed, packed, removed, stored or shipped; auctions sales at mart; open daily to receive general merchandise and household goods for safe or storage; goods to any amount pur chased for cash ; auction safes made at pri vate residences in town or country; carpet cleaning. Sansomes' Auction, storage & Forwarding Company, 232 East Seventh st. 412-414 Sibley st. St. Paul, Minn. 49* BABY outfits made to order by Mrs. Kohnke, 127.East Eighth st. 78-84 HOTEL— The Western hotel has been re opened under . new management; 00 East Fourth st -.....».. 80-80 LIVE STOCK AT AUCTION— Extra fine six -year-old draft team, team good mares, Jersey thoroughbred and grade bulls, cows and heifers, common cows, farm ma chinery, household goods. One mile east of Langdon station (Milwaukee R. R.). Minn. Saturday, March 24. 9 o'clock. 11. H. Brown lee. '-.'-" 78-81 STORAGE AND FORWARDlNG—Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer chandise, implements, furniture aud house hold goods; we have the I 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 339 East Third st, St Paul Minn. St Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, it A. Capron, manager; telephone call 298-2. .'.- .-■■..: . 53* TYPEWRITING and shorthand work of - all kinds done perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block: no risk in bringing your _rr>rlr hpw» • PTrvpriencpd nnprnlors n&rfoo.t work, low prices; work called for and de livered ; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 ... . . . 208* - -■■; r WANTED— All the painters of St Paul to attend an open meeting at 317 Robert st. Wednesday evening, : March 21. 1888, 7:30 p. m. . ■■-■■---- 81 'WE WANT *to ' buy - all the old waste "VV paper, books, iron, rags, stoves, bottles, etc., we can get and will nay 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, 202 Jackson st, corner Second. Telephone 90-3. 310* WAJITEI> TO BUY. "^~ HOUSEHOLD effects wanted; will pay cash and call at - residence. Address F 97, Globe. ... v - -V- '78-82 . RESIDENCE — resiaence; from $5,000 to $10,000; to be paid for in part cash and part unincumbered St Paul prop erty. Addresss Confidential. Globe. 78-84 SAFE— immediately, a large sec • ond-hand safe ; must be in first-class order. J. O'Sullivan, 45 Davidson block. ,-'.-■■ :■-,■■-'. ;' 80-81 ' ■--■■-■■-■- -- ' SALOON— Wanted to buy. a large saloon Si ice box and mirror. Apply to 1. Solomon & Co., 321 Wabasha st, .. -,81.-; _______ ESTATE FOR _*_____; . . Sargent,' Ifleiieliam it Co. , -vt;,V^ , : -: . 322 Robert st. /*__■_ FEET on Holly ay.. between Mac -O\J kubiu and*. Kent; a bargain if taken this week. ■ ■ -.'' LOTS aud blocks in Rice Street Motor Line addition on easy terms, or exchange. Sargent, Meachara & Co., 322 Robert st - • • 81-83 H. F. Schwabe's List. 11Qi.,'2 East Fourth st HO EACH— close out the balance *ff±\J\J of my lots in Lake View addition, at Lake Phalen, only three blocks from Glad stone; there are only twelve lots left and this price will be good for ten • days; terms, $25 cash, $25 every six months. 81-82 ___________________ City Cist, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE and alt otner manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. :"■■''■ 332* A SNAP— We have a few lots adjoining North St. Pa which we can sell for $85 per lot : the trice will advance to $125 per lot April 1 ; terms, $15 cash; it will pay you to look this up. : Oliver & Murphy, 51 East Fourth St. 80-85 BLACK WALNUT timber tract for sale, containing 84 acres, about 175 miles from Minneapolis: will exchange for St. Paul property. J 80, Globe. • 81 FARM— An improved farm for sale eleven miles from St. Paul. Address A 78. Globe. ■ 76-82 ARM FOR SALE— A good farm; 120 acres of valuable hind, one-half culti vated, four miles southeast of Shakopee. Adam _______ Shakopee, Minn. 81-83 FOR SALE— Seventy-two feet facing south on Laurel ay., corner Kent, at $100 front foot. To secure this bargain call at once on William Johnson, HOVi East Fourth st 80-82 LOT. 25x11-1, Parte ay.. four blocks from Wabasha st, for $1.(00; half cash; for sale by owner. Address T 50. Globe. 80-85 LOTS— Minnetonka, for sale, for a short time only, twelve lots on Crystal bay, near Hotel Lafayette, with the finest shore and most magnificent view over the surrounding hays; these lots will be sold on easy terms. For particulars inquire of Aug. Bruschweiler, Orono Station ;Postoffice, Long Lake, Hennepin county, Minn. 80-82 LOTS For sale, one or two lots on Aurora ay., between Mackubin and Kent sts: owner must sell. . Address A. S., 177 West Seventh st. 78 84 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, very cheap for cash. Lots, acres and farms and nouses wiiu iota hi good [iiirgaiiis aim on easy terms. J. F. Eisenmeuger, 472 Rice st. 00-90 RITE to the Cooper-Churchill Real Es tate exchange for business property in the growing city of __. Cloud, Minn. 80-80 S".*-i /""if i A HUYS a new eight-room house <iP»J^ul/U on Aurora avenue; bath room, woodshed, city and cistern water and sewerage; thisis way under the market and must be sold at once. J. C. Cabaune & Co.. 18 East Fourth st. SO-SO Of YXIOO, CORNER Livingston and Robie, Ov with seven room house, barn, wood shed; for $1,200 for a few days only; owner bound to sell. Call 130 Dakota ay. 81 "If FEET frontage on White Bear lake -L\'\J for sale by owner; high and covered with trees; beautiful building site. Address E 39, Globe. 81 If\( ixllHi/2 FEET on Maryland st, near I\J\J 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 (JO (}C\(\ WILL BUY a _7 -acre ad *\jAjt\J\J\J dition within corporate limits of a booming railroad town bordering the great Sioux. reservation in Dakota. Can be platted and money doubled in ninety dnvs. Address J. D. Farrell, La Crosse, Wis. 81-80 AUCTION BAI.ES. Jcl>l>, Johnson A Co., Aiu-lion eevs. OCSEHOLD FURNITURE at auction. We will sell at public auction at the residence, No. 2341.. Western aye. south, on Wednesday, March 21, at 10 a. m.. a very fine lot of household furniture, consisting of parlor chairs, bed settees, bureaus, one fold ing bed, one refrigerator (good as new), also a large lot of Brussels carpets, and a six-hole Garland range that has been used but a short time; parties in search of bargains in first class furniture cannot afford to miss this sale. Jebb, Johnson & Co., auctioneers, 422 Wabasha st. 78-8 1 FEKNOXAES. ARRIVED— Dr. Westwood, of New York, the world-renowned and highly celebrated Queen Trance Medium of the At lantic coast Mrs. Westwood is a seventh daughter, born with a double veil; has the power of any two mediums you ever met; tells your entire life— past, prescntand future — in a dead trance. Every hidden mystery revealed. . Tells full names of her callers and the full name of your future husband or wife, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false. Tells all your business affairs with utmost num. in lesiM, sue lens your iiioiuei m iiiu name before marriage, the names of ail your family, their ages and description. Gives advice qn divorces, contested wills, specula tions, etc. Tells whether stocks will rise or fall. Tells your life from the cradle to the grave, and causes speedy and happy mar riages. Madame unites the separated In one half the time that any other medium can. Removes evil influences, and by her advice gives good luck. Not a fortune teller, but genuine spirit medium. Positively no Im position! Reveals everything; $5,000 challenge to any medium who can excel her in her startling revelations of the past, present and future events of persons' lives l All who are in trouble and who have been humbugged by other mediums are requested to call without delay and be convinced that Mrs. Dr. Westwood can tell you true. Per sons will save lime and disappointment by calling on the genuine trance medium first before going to others. Read what the Now York daily papers say of her: Mrs. Dr. West wood is the medium who predicted the elec tion of President Cleveland in ibis paper nine weeks before the election.— World. There Is no doubt but that Mrs. Dr. West wood is the greatest niediiiniisiic wonder now living.— Herald. An elegant gold watch was presented to Mrs. Dr. Westwood by one of her callers last evening on account of one of her predictions being verified.— Post. Fee, $2 and upwards. Parlors at 175V2 East Sev enth st. Office honrs, 9 a.m. to 0 p.m., strict. Cut this out and cull early. N. This Is the madame's first visit. 80-83 ME. TEITWVVOKTH— St Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller. 400 Wabasha, between Sixth and Seventh. 70-82 —» HORSES ANl> €AI*tKIA€!KS. CARRIAGES, buggies of every style at lower prices than same can M bought of any other dealer in St. Paul ; two-seat car riages, buggies, phaetons, surreys, rockaways, cabriolets, jumpseats, canopy tops, carts, two-seated wagons, express and delivery" wagons and harness.- Call, before purchas ing, King's carriage rooms, Fourth and Min nesota, 01* FIFTY head light and heavy horses for sale at Griggs Bros' barn, ilniore ay., near South Robert st. 81-90 OR HALE— pair of draft horses five years old; weighs 2,900: two lumber wagons and new harness; also one pacer. 354 East Ninth st. 81 FOR SALE, cheap, one heavy draft horse; one light double harness; sixty-pound sulky: one two-seated top buggy, new : would like an offer on this property. 433 Ellen st. 81-83 FOX SALE CHEAP— notion wagons in good repair, will be sold cheap on account of death of owner. Address Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Plymouth, 81-93 HORSES AND MULES FOX SALE— On one or two years* time; take securi ty on real estate. 039 Pleasant aye. 81-87' JNSURE your horses and cattle in Tne Sterling Live Stock Insurance company, 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. ' 312* ARE FOX SALE— Five-year-old mare, seventeen hands high, weight 1,000 lbs. Address G 28, Globe. " 78-81 WAGON— Wanted, second-hand light wagon at a reasonable price. Apply to Smith & Davidson, corner Fourth and Sibley. ■_■ 81 »KESS.IIAKIN«*. DRESSMAKERS and seamstresses are invited to investigate the scientific Adams Tailor system for dress and cloak cut ting, etc. ; alteration in any garment cut by. it gives all French curves: draping, basting and finishing taught by this rule cannot be excelled; it is used in all the leading houses in New York and Chicago; why will mothers send their daughters six months to learn dressmaking, when they can learn to cut in three days? St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset st., St. Paul. - •■"-..:■ - 78-84 DRESSMAKING— wishing dresses made please call ; on 11. S. De Long, Room 42, Mannheimer block; tailor suits and fitting a specialty. . - : 04-93 rayLLKTT dress and sleeve system ; best -F in the world : its beautiful lines aud curves - give a stylo to the .figure that ; no other \ system can approach; it is used in the best houses in Philadelphia. New York and Boston ; it has the new French bias attachment, and a sleeve that is simply per fect; it is warranted to fit without changing a seam. Call at Mrs. Elliott's, room 24, Mann heimer block. Agents wanted. / 32* EAMSTRESS wants work in families; can cut aud fit. Call or address GOOft Cedar st, 9 ...-;. WAXTED TO RETT. HOUSE— Wanted to ; rent, a ten or twelve room bouse in upper town or St An thony hill ; modern conveniences. Address 78, Globe. . -■'■ - , . 81 HOUSE— to rent from May 1, small, well built house, within three fourths of a mile ot the capitol, rent 830 to. $40. H. H. Hart State Capitol. ■ Si -S3 ROOMS— Want- to rent two furnished • rooms for light 'housekeeping, within 15 minutes' walk of postoffice. Address F., 51, Globe. --.' • .81 ROOMS Wanted to rent three or four un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; no children: central location; state price. -Address D 68, Globe. 81-82 I> OOMS— Wanted, three or tour unfur- A* uisiied rooms for light housekeeping. S. Mills. '22 College ay. west. 81 ROOMS— and wife want one large and one small furnished room, with or without board. Address A. 88, Globe. 81 ROOM-— ; gentleman wants nicely furnished room with first class , family; terms must be reasonable ; state price. Ad ______ G 27, Globe. ■ ' 1 board orn*iti:i>. BOARD— If you ore looking for the best and cheapest table board In the city, ' try Winter's restaurant, adjoining the Young Men's Christian association, on Wabasha st. ; £3.50 per week ; quick service; large and elegant dining hall. 81-84 BOARD— First-class board and newly furnished rooms, with use of gas and bath, at 342 East Eighth st. 81-85 CEDAR ST., 488— Nice front room; dress ing room off; newly furnished; first class family board;- also a few table boarders can be accommodated. 81-82 lIFTH1 IFTH ST., 106 WEST— Gentleman and wife or two gentlemen can find room and board on reasonable terms. • . 80-81 OEVENTJI .ST., 232. WEST— Nicely fur lO nlshed rooms with board and use of bath. __ 81 WASHINGTON ST., 385, near city hall .V V ■ —For rent, furnished rooms with board. « 80-83 BOARD WAHTEP." BOARDING— young lady wants a place to board where she can sew for part; please suite terms. Address D 20, Globe. 1 OOM AND HOARD wanted in a private family for gentleman and wife about April "JO. Address II 8, Globe. 80-81 HORSES, MULES AND OUTFIT. For sale, 250 head large, young mules and horses; 100 Studebaker three and one-half skein wagons; 100 sets double harness and four pile drivers, complete; will sell live stock with or without wagons or horses. Sukpakd, Winston & Co., Koom SB, National German-American Bank Building, St. _______ Minn. PROPOSALS FOR WAGON'S, HARNESS, Horses and Agricultural Implements- Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affair*, Feb, 23, 1888.— Sealed proposals, indorsed "proposals for wagons, harness, horses or agricultural implements," (as the case may be) and directed to the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. ('.. will be received until I o'clock p. m., Mon day, March 20. 1888, for furnishing about •JIM) sets of double harness, lead; 200 sets double harness, wheel; 50 wagons, 3*4x10 --inch thimble skein, wide track; 100 wagons, 3x9-inch thimble skein, wide track; 50 wagons, 2»ixß-inch thimble skein, wide track; 30 wagons, 2*4—B inch, thimble skein, narrow track; 15 mowing machines,4s sulky rakes, 52 horses and 50 mares; also four young and serviceable work horses and six mules. Bids for furnishing wagons, harness and agricultural implements may provide for de livery either at Chicago, 111.; St. Louis. Mo. ; Kansas City. Mo.; Sioux City, lo. ; Omaha, Neb., or St. Paul, Minn. Rids for 50 horses and 50 mares must lie for delivery at the Otoe Agency, lint tan 1. : lor . work Horses and I mules at Standing Rock Agency, Dak., and for two horses and two mules at Pine Ridge Agency, Dak. All bids must state specifically the proposed price of each article offered fot delivery under contract. Schedules describing fully the kind of ani mals required and the articles called for. and giving all necessary Information to bidders may be obtained by application to tho under signed. rEßTirren CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft upon some United states depository, made payable to the undersigned for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be for feited to the United Slates, In case any bid der or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sutlicient sureties, otherwise to be re turned to the bidder. The, right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best interests of the service. No bid will be considered that is not ac companied by a certified check. •: -,:.-. J. I). ('. Atkins. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-State of Min nesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Pro bate Court, General Term. March 5. 1888. In the matter of the estate of William D. Mor gan, deceased. ' . Notice is hereby given that the .lodge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of'the month of Septem ber, A.D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., hear, ex amine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to pre sent their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time nil claims not pre sented or not proven to Its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court. [_. _.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Pmibate. Nanct A. M oik; ax. Administratrix. EVERYBODY WANTS SOMETHING. WANT . All mankind, rich WATT anara »or P 001 "' o * o*0 * or niVvi SE " J * old, male or female, ItVYI __ _ ___, white or black, arc __ r „ _.__ ***■» in want of some- W *f* SF.LL ! thing. 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Efiglmii SENDS!, 32. 1 1 r1 IB? I MXI X * "'"* »otw. Mil I V 'i I B^*' *iX»Y. lew 7 NOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Sale— Notice Is hereby given that de fault has been made in the conditions of < certain mortgage, executed and delivered l>< Harry Wright a single man, to Wlnnifrec Cum brings, bearing date the 10th day of Oc tober, A. I). 1880, and duly recorded in th« office of the register of deeds In and fur the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, 01 the 20th day of October. A. 0. 1880, in Book 122 of Mortgages, on Page 211); that said mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby has been duly assigned by said Win nifrcd dimming* to Mary Cuminlngs, and that said assignment was 'duly recorded in said register's office In Rook '•(> ' of Align ments, at Page 180, on the Ist day of July. A. 1). 1887; and that at the date ot" this no tice there is claimed to be due. . and there is due and unpaid of said mortage debt, the . sum of nine hundred and sev enty threeand 82100 dollars ($073.82) ; and that no action or proceeding at law or other wise has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part there of. Nov.-. thewfore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and made a part thereof, and pursuant to the statute in such ease made ana provided, the said mortgage will be fore closed, and the premises described In and covered by wild mortgage, which premise?) are situated In said county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, to- wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of lot one (I), in block thirty-three (33), of St. Paul, sometimes called st Paul Proper, at tho corner of Bench street (now called Second street and Cedar street; thence in a north westerly direction along oast line of Cedar street fifty (50) feet to the land deeded to Hlchox and others; thence easterly in a direct line through said lot to west erly line of land owned by Roman Cath olic church; thence southeasterly along the west line of said church property to Bench street (now Second street) ; thence westerly along Bench street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning; all according to Un recorded pint of said St. Paul on record in the office of the said register of deeds, with the hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, anil as by law and the statute in such case made anil pro vided, in St. Paul. Minnesota, at the front door, on Wabasha street, of the office of tho clerk of the district court of said Ramsey county, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, the twenty sixth (20) flay of April, A. D. 1888, to satisfy said mortgage debt then due, together with seventy-five dollars attor ney's fees named in said mortgage, and the costs and expenses of these proceedings al lowed by law. Dated March 12, 1888. MARY CUMMINGS. Assignee of said Mortgage. Charles N. Bell, Room sl, Gilflllan Block, St. Paul, Minn., Attorney for said Assignee. CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF AR ticks of Incorporation of the St. Paul Odorless Excavating Company— We, Gilbert Donaldson and Benjamin V. Ellison, president and secretary respectively of tho St. Paul Odorless Excavating Company, a corporation organized under tide 2, chapter 34, of the general statutes of Minnesota ami the acts amendatory thereto, do hereby cer tify that at a special meeting oi the stock holders of said corporation, held in the city of st. Paul, on Monday, the 12th day ox March, 1888, I majority Of said stockholders In number and amount of shares being pres ent and voting, it was unanimously voted by said stockholders that articles first and fourth of the articles of Incorporation of said corporation be amended, (hanged and modi tied to read as follows, to-wlt: Article I.— The MUM of said corporation shall be St Paul Sanitation Company. 'I ho general limine 01 us riiisiness is id remove tin- contents and deposits of privies, vaults, cess-pools, tubs, sink.-, private drains and all such other places or appurtenances us require renovation by the removal of deposits therein for sanitary purposes or otherwise, and under the laws and Ordinances of llm city of St. Paul. Minnesota, now existing or that may hereafter be enacted for tie- protec tion of the health of citizens thereof, and to remove all such deposits by means which ■hall bo odorless ana inoffensive to the in habitants and citizens of said city, and under and by virtue of the ordinances of -aid city of St. Paul In relation to the removal of de posits by scavengers: to buy, sell, lease, own, deal in and improve real estate, tenements, hereditaments, mixed and personal estate and property, and to use and enjoy same; to engage la a general inland transportation business by water, under the laws of the statu of Minnesota and the United States; to carry passengers by water; to tow logs, lumber, rafts, barges and other craft for hire upon the rivers and lakes of Minnesota and adjoin ing states and territories; to buy, sell, char ter, hire, build, own ami navigate steamboats, bargee and seen other water craft as maybe needful and necessary in carrying on said business. Article IV.— The capital stock of said cor poration shall be one hundred thousand dol lars ($100,000), divided into two thousand (2,000) shares of fifty dollars («.-,()! each. _ In testimony whereof wo have hereunto set our hands, and affixed the corporate seal, (hit 12th day of March, ISHH. GILBERT DONALDSON, President BENJAMIN V. ELLISON, Secretary. [Corporate Seal. 1 Signed and scaled in presence of— Thomas OVoN.NKM.. ; O. 11. ONkili.. _____ •'■" t STATE OF MINNESOTA, I ___ CbirxTT OK Ramskv, f" 8. On this l_lti day of March, 1893. per son,illy came before me Gilbert Donald son and Benjamin I. Ellison, who, being first duly sworn, doth say, each for himself, the raid Gilbert Donaldson, thai he is the president of the above named St. Paul Odor less Excavating Company; and the said Ben jamin K. Ellison, that he Is the secretary thereof; that amended articles set forth in the foregoing certificate were adopted pre cisely as set forth therein by a majority vote In number and amount of the shareholder* and share! of said corporation, and that each and every one of the statements in the fore going certificate staled are true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1888. . Gilbert Donaldson. Bmwaare F. Blums. ( Notorial Seal. » O. 11. O'NEILL, . *( Ramsey Co., Minn, ( ■ Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minnesota. STATE Of MINNESOTA, ) Dei'autmknt or State, I I hereby certify that the within instrument wns tiled "for record In this office on the 13th day of March. A. D. 1888. at 10:10 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded la Rook Kof Incorporations, on page — 11. MATTSON. j Secretary of State* STATE OF MINNESOTA, I Cot.'KTV OK ItAMsKT. /-SI. Oitice or the Raawran of Deeds. ) This Is to certify that the within instrument was filed for record In this office, at St. Paul on the 13th day of March. A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that the same M M duly recorded Iv Book E of Incorporations, page—— M.J.BELL, Register of Deeds. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF O Ramsey— District Court, Second .Indicia District. Michael Ryan vs Mary 1). Ryan. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendant! Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint In this action. which has been filed with the Clerk ot the said Court, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subsc:ilbers,at their office in the city of St. Paul, in said county, nt No. 18 Kast Fourth street, in sold city, within thirty flays after the service nl this summons upon yon. exclusive of the day <>( such service; and if you fail to answer tho said complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plain till' in this, action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In ihe com plaint. Dated St. Paul, .Inn. 13, 1889. OLIVIER & FARWRLL. Plaintiffs Attorneys. 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