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ST. PAUL WANTS. i , , , Wants on this page will be inserted undei Classified headings according to the following _ TABLE OF RATKB. " i o -i »-i *3 *5 _ 9 2 _ 5" d 5' m 3 -*-?,-*-- « :| § •_ a » § ;Of n a — tt a B _> Words. j 5 S g B § 2 5' I . " CD » J* : I *'.:':-.- ; . ut . . . J" _T>0rU>55.155.275.395.515.1'35.75;5.8*f! 10 words .16 .28 .40 .52; .64 .761 .83 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .82 .95 18 words .18 .32 .46 .60 .74 .881.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .61 .79 .941.09 BO words .20 .35 .50 .65 .80 .951.10 El words 1 .21 .37 .53 .69, 1.0111.11 82 words' .22 .39 .56 .73 .901.071.24 83 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .951.131.31 84 words' .24 .42 .60 .78 .961.141.33 85 words .25 .44 .63 .821.01 l.?o!l.39 |6 words .26 .46 .66 .86,1.061.261.46 87 words .27 .48 .69 .00 1.1111.321.53 88 words .28 .49 .70 .911.121.331.5! E9 words .29 .51 .73 .951.171.391.61 BO words' .30 .53 .76 .991.22 1.451.69 Bl words: 31 .55 .791.031.271.511.75 B2 words .32 .501 .8011.0411.28 1.521.76 BS words .33 .58! .83 1.081.33 1.5S 1.80 B4 words .341 .00 .861.121.381.63190 P5 words .35 .62 .891.161.431.701.97 word* .36 .63 .9011.171.441.711.99 87 words .37 .85 .93:1.21j1.49j1.77 2.05 |8 words .38 .67i .961.25 1.5411.832.13 B9 words .39 .69| .991.291.591.89 2.19 §0 words .401 .70:1.001.301.001.90 2.28 11 words .11 .721.031.341.651.962.2? *2 words .421 .7411.06 1.38 1.70 2.02 2.30 *3 words .43. .76 1.09 1.4211.752. 2.41 14 words- .44 .771.101.43,1.76,2.09 2.42 15 words .45! 1.13 1.4711.81 2.15 2.49 16 words .401 .811.161.5111:86 2.21 2.50 17 word.- .47 .831.194.551.912.272.63 18 word- .481 .844.20 '1.56! 1.922.28 2.64 19 word.- .19 .86 1.23 1.604.97,2. 2.71 10 words- 50| .88 1.26 1.64 1 1.02 2.40|2.79 Compound words count two words, and Ivery abbreviation counts the same as a full »ord. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. % {siHATIOKS OFFERER. rtl;ili>- Atih.s'l'S- Wanted, a steady, industrious man in every couuiy in the Northwest to roprest the old Bloomingtou (Phoenix) nursery, in the sale of nurrery stock; established 1852; OOOacres; fourteen green houses; a permanent situation. Address, with reference, W. E. Coles, Jr., & Co., St. Paul. Minn. ** 85-91 GENTS—Mr. D. W. Jackson is making AGENTS— Mr. D. reliable agents. Home lil eral offers to reliable agents. Home Office, '.»! East Fourth St., St. Paul, Minn. 77-86 BAB DlCK—First-class barber wanted. 358 Robert st. 7 T>Tii.i.i.i. -Wanted, a lirst-class and sober JO man; pood wages and steady Job. H. 0. Krueger. Grand Forks, Dak. 81-87 Wanted.an experiensed Ij bookkeeper and cashier to take charge Dfotli'i*. Address "V," Globe. 7 BO "-—Wanted, a good active boy having experience in running wax thread sew ing machines, at the Konantz Saddlery com pany's. North St. Paul. 1 T>UY wanted to take care of two horses. D Call at 9 o'clock Monday at Stevenson Mercantile Co.. 81 East Fifth st. 2 OY— Wanted, a good smart boy to learn the llorist business. 80 East Third st. 1 BOY— Wanted, a small boy to do chores about a house. Apply between the hours of 10 and 1 1 a. in. at 386 Kobert st. 7 'DELL HOY— At Baugh's hotel. BUS I ness SITUATION desired by young man twenty-seven years old: in state Employ till March 26; good recommenda tions. ' Address -I 19, Globe. 1 CiANVASSERS— Wanted, twenty canvass ' ers; rustlers can easily make $5 a day; ■ also five with horses; you can make $10 a flay. 537 Broadway, up stairs, room 3. 85-86 CANVASSERS— Wanted; ten canvassers at once; will pay salary and commis sion. Singer oflice, 27 East Third st. 83-89 COOK— Hotel cook. Call at Commercial hotel, 147 East Seventh st. 6 DAIRYMAN— Man to care for and milk cows; permanent work. Address box 27, Benson, .Minn. 2 VEX— A good driver in private family; references required: Apply after 8, 84 East Sixth street. 2 DRUG CLERK— a registeredas sistant druggist clerk. Address Dr. P. Follmailll, Mankato. Minn. 83-89 HARNESS STITCHERS— Wanted, sev eral good harness stitchers at the Conani *. Saddlery company's,!* orth St. Panl. Al'i'.i: HANGERS— Good paper Hang ers who apply at once can get employ ment ami good prices at Finch, Van Slyek & Go's., :>si Jackson st. ' 7 PRINTER— A iirst-elass general printer wanted to lake charge of the mechan ical work of a good newspaper and job oiiice In Northwestern Minnesota. Write X. C. 11., Globe, stilling experience; a good situation for a steady man.- ' 86 OCK.iI EN— Four rockmcu ; steady work ail summer. Call at 47 Court Block. 7 . ALESMAN— RetaiI dry goods salesman KJ wanted. Address, stating experience you had. etc.. A 59, Globe. 1 STRIPPER— Wanted, at John Harts, 686 John st. 1 \\T A ITERS — Voting men to work on VV tables from 12 to 2at 67 East Third st. t . =***** HXSTRUCTIOH. "•nNiti.lsll DEPARTMENT during ,___ spiing and summer mouths. St.Paul Business College, corner Seventh and Jack- Hon sis. .y 83-173 £EAKN SHORTHAND— Best of Gra _ ham. Pitman and Munson taught; full course 810. Win. A. Shepfer. 242 East Third Et.. St. I'aul. 85-87 SCHOOL of Shorthand and Typewriting- Standard system; lessons day, evening, orbv mail; send for circulars. Miss J. D. lU*ss. Union Block. 85-114 SCHOOL OI' r SHORTHAND, Type-writ 'ngaud Telegraphy— First-class and ex clusive; names of graduates now holding po sitions sent on application; systems taught Eclectic, Pitman and Graham; lessons day and evening or by mail; send for circulars. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson and Third st... St. PauL 332* SHORTHAND and Typewriting Institute. W. K. Mulliken, proprietor, corner Sev enth and Jackson sts. 83-173 HORTHAND — A complete course of private instruction in the best system for S3. A :U, Globe. 84-85 ST. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE—Low rates for the spring term. Corner Sev enth and .lackson sts. 83-113 W~~ KM ILL I KEN offers the best induce • ments to those desiring a practical business education. Corner Seventh and Jackson sts. 83-173 i — __= *->.SESS.IIAKir".*U. RESSMAKING— desiring stylish perfect dressmaking, very lowest prices, should call at 260 Rice st., near College. 85-86 D~~ KESSM AKI Ladies wishing aresses made please call on H. S. De Long, Room 42. Mannheimer block; tailor suits ond lining a specialty. 64-93 RES-MA KERS and seamstresses are DRESSMAKERS anil 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 Hire*.* days?' St. Mary's "Home, 318 Somerset H., st. I'aul. 85-91 TL*** OR fashionable dressmaking call on .Miss S. Eftson, 07 West Tenth st; cutting and filling a ipecinlty. 85 FOLHSTT dress and sleeve system; best in the world; its beautiful' lines' and cuives give a style to the figure that no other system can approach; it is used in the best houses in Philadelphia. New York and Hoston; it has the new French bias attaciu.n-it, and a sleeve that is simply per fect; ii is warranted to fit without changing a Beam, all nt Mrs. Elliott's, room 24, Mann helmer '' ]______ Agents wanted. 32* \ya \'i:ioi> to k*ki*.t. _ LAT— Wanted, to rent by Ist of April furnished or unfurnished flat of three to live rooms by prompt paying tenant; terms must be reasonable. Address J 94, Globe. 84-90 HOUSE— Wan tod, a house of seven or ci; r M rooms, between now and the Ist of May. Address 654 Laurel ay. 81-91 f> oo>i— i'.y two young men of good habits, L a i'tiviisiied room in public block, not over Iv'ciiy 111111111*8' walk trom Globe build ing: will exchange references. Address L L, Globe. _. 83-89 00.1 IS— Three or four furnished rooms ..for ii>;lH housekeeping: no children; references exchanged": central location. Ad- ' dress K. J. l;*'ih'_uii, Clarendon hotel. 86*92 I) OOMS — Wanted to "rent, three unfur- V ixlshed loom, on Dayton's Bluff or East- Seventh st. Cor a small family;- state terms. Address .1. .1. Sch. Glebe.- ' - 84-86 BOA-IP WAlTi_____h BOARD— Wanted, a woman with one chill, two years old, wishes to board and room, or r_3Bi. and take car-? •of her child while out working. Call or aidless 383 Ce llar St. * 1 i SITUATIONS OFFE*REI>. Female. i'PRKK't'ICE CURL wanted at Dickin son's millinery department. 1 BOTTON'HOLE MAKER— Good button hole maker at Mrs. Cunningham's, 753 Carroll st. 1 COOK— Wauted cook and nurse girl. Mrs. J A. B. Ovitt, 330 South Exchange st. 1 COOK— Wauted, first-class cook with city references. Inquire at 2 Monroe place. foot of East Ninth st. 1 COOK— by Mrs Clough, No. 727; St. Peter St., a thoroughly competent cook; good wages; German or Scandinavian girl preferred. :__. 1 COOK— Wanted, good girl to cook at 475 Carroll st. 7 7 OOK and girl to help wash dishes. Call -* 62 East Eleventh st. to-day. 1 DINING ROOM GlKU— Competent din ing room girl immediately. 594 Jack son St. __!**- GIRL— Young girl wanted. J. Sehlegel, 50 East Seventh st. ; call from sto 8 p.m. 85-87 GIKLS— First-class polisher, and also washerwoman for" laundry. Apply at 444 Kobert st. 1 GIRLS— Wanted, two dining room girls. City hotel, 357-359 Kobert st. 2 GIRLS— Wanted, two girls at the Vienna restaurant, 443 Jackson st. 2 HOUSEKEEPER— Wauted.a middle-aged woman to cook and keep house for a widower with three children. Address G 75, Globe. --*•■• -' ■ 1 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted— Work easy; quiet home; enly two children. Ad dress Box 12. Barnum. Minn. 83-87 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework. 734 East Fifth fit., Day ton's bluff. 1 H OUSKWOHK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Apply at 336 Goodrich ay. 1 OUSKWORK— Wanted, an experienced girl for cocking and general housework; small family; good wages: references re quired; call during forenoons. 529 Portland ay. 85-87 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl tor general housework; German preferred. Apply 608 Jackson st. . ■ - ■-■ : ;1. H OUSKWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen eral housework, at 349 Fuller st. 1 H OUSKWOHK— Wanted, first-class girl to do general housework. -Inquire Mrs. Kirke, 433 Portland ay. 1 HO USE WORK— A good German or Scan dinavian girl for general housework: 376 North Exchange st. 85-88 OUSKWOHK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework, at 215 Spruce st. Call Monday. H OUSKWOHK— A competent German girl for general housework in small family. 281 Olmsted st. 1 OUSKWOHK— Wanted, girl for house work. 683 St. Peter st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for housework in small family. 37 West Third St., en trance on St. Peter. 1 H OUSKWOHK— Wanted, April 1, girl for housework; German preferred, (rail Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon at 308 Selby ay. • 1 OUSKWOHK— girl to do gen eral housework for small family; must he good cook and furnish references. Apply to 70 Western ay. 85 86 H OUSKWOHK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family: wages $14. 710 Burr st. _____,- HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework, private family. 6698r0ad ,■.<,,- .,,.,,.,,. I.* l 4 , ...... 11 , *7 way, corner _ iiteenin. 1 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework : wages $12 a month. 265 West Fifth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen eral housework. 401 Fast Eighth st. 7 HOUSEWORK— A girl to do housework at 252 West Fifth st. € HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. Call at 634 Olive st., old No. 50. ' 6 HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework. Call at 214 Pearl st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work at 315 St. Peter st. _6 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to help at housework; good wages 211 Pearl st.6 OUSEWOKK— girl for house work in family of three. Mrs. Mull cor ner Fuller and Mackubin sts. 6 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl to do general housework. Apply 716 Laurel ay. 6 HOUSEWORK— At 231 West Ninth st., a good girl for general housework apply nt once. •■ .6 OUSEWORK— GirI for general nouse work; wages $12 per mouth. 265 West Fifth st. 6 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work; German preferred: must come well recommended. 583 John st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted. German girl that can speak English, to do house work in small family, at 39 West Tenth st. 1 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, agood house keeper; German preferred. Address F. C. R., Buffalo Lake, Renville county, Minn. 1 T7-ITCHEN GIRL— One good kitchen girl, -IV and one girl for dining room and cham ber work. 275 East Eighth St. 6 LADIES' INTELLIGENCE OFFICE— Girls and housekeepers will find wants and help at once. 52 West Tenth st., near St. Peter st. 85-91 MILLINER— Wanted, a good Scandina -IVI vian milliner. Apply at once to August Oppeuheimer & Co., 173-181 East Fourth St; 1 MILLINERY SALESLADY— Must be competent in every respect and com mand good pay; only experienced need ap ply. Address with reference from former employer, A 19. Globe. 85-86 NURSE— a good nurse to lake charge of a baby during summer; must be well recommended. Apply Tuesday fiom 4 to 6 p. in. at 186 Summit ay. 1 URSE GlßL— Wanted, &~ competent nurse girl. Call at 251 Summit Place. 85-87 NURSING— competent person for nurs ing and sewing; references required. Mrs. R. F. Marvin, 68 Summit ay. 1 ECOND WORK— Wanted, German or Scandinavian girl for second work, at 462 Holly ay. 1 SECOND WORK— Wanted, second girl, willing to help wash and iron, at Mrs. James Gillillan's, 287 South Exchange st. Apply between 9 and 10 a. m. 85-87 i)t \ MORE girls wanted at Tarbox, Schliek &\J & Co.'s shoe factory, Riverside. South ! St. Paul, that understand stitching on steam power machines; good wages; steady work.l ______ Aim CARRIAGES. BUGGIES AND HORSES for sale cheap at Balfour's. 488 Selby ay. 85-88 CARRIAGES, buggies of every style at J lower prices than same can be 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. . 61* FIFTY head light and heavy horses tor sale at. Griggs Bros' barn, Filmore ay., near South Robert st. 81-90 FOR SALE. Cheap— good delivery horse I- and a good heavy mule ; come quick if you want a bargain. 343 North Exchange st. 85-87 FOR SALE, cheap, one heavy draft horse ; ono light double harness": sixty-pound sulky; one two-seated top buggy,new; would like an offer on this property. 433 Ellen st. . 85-87 . - FOR SALE CHEAP— Two notion wagons in good repair, will be sold cheap on account of death of owner. Address Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Plymouth, Wis. 81-93 HORSES, buggies and harnesses and one 'first-class hack for sale; will sell each separately or as a whole cheap for cash. In quire at livery stable, corner Sixth and Rob ert ' 85-87 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE— On one or two years' time; take securi ty on real estate. 639 Pleasant aye. 81-87 JNSURE your horses and cattle in Tne Sterling Live Stock Insurance company, 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. 342* PONY for Sale— One gentle pony, four years old, with harness and saddle, dog cart, swell cutter. Apply at 334 East Eighth St., from 3 to 7 o'clock p. m. 85-87 PONIES— For sale, two cream-colored ponies; also good milch cow. P. J. Malcum, Inver Grove. 85-86 OTALLION FOR SALE— imported O Norman stallion; his color is bay with black points; he is kept on a farm in Renville county, where his colts may be seen; true, he is sixteen years old, but a stallion is valuable for the colts he produce's, " and' no stallion ever got better, colts than the one I offer for . sale; he is vigorous, a good - colt getter and weighs about 1,900 pounds; a- copy of the National Register of Norman Horses, in which he is registered, will be presented to the purchaser; am going out of the draft horse breeding is the reason for selling: ; he will be sold very cheap and is good formauy years vet. Address Pennock. & Hall, 370 East Ninth St., St. Paul. Minn. 84-86 rALLIONS— For sale, two imported ': Clydesdale ; stallions, before season com ;; mences; ■ good reason for, selling. Address William Englo. Owalonna,'; Minn. ; - 77-90 - THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE : MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1888. SITUATIONS WASTED. : - Male. ACCOUNTANT— A thoroughly competent accountant is open for engagement with ranche or mining company; thoroughly ex perienced in farming accounts; first-class references. Address B 18, Globe. 84-90 APPRENTICE— Wanted, apprentice girl to learn dressmaking. 232 West Sev enth st. 4 BARTENDER— Situation wanted as bar tender; can speak German; can give good reference. Inquire at cigar store, 305 Robert st. -■-.•■- 7 BOOKKEEPER— Situation as bookkeeper by a good accountant and penman. Ad dress G 15, Globe. 7 BOOKEEFER— Wanted,* position ; salary no object; quick at accounts and writes a good hand; Address C 29, Globe. 5 BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, position as bookkeeper, or books to post evenings. Address X 52, Globe. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, young man. good penman, wants situation as assist ant bookkeeper. Address F 65, Glob •. 3 USINESS MAN— I wish to engage with some firm requiring the services of a reliable and competent business man : seven years' business experience; commission business preferred; bank references. Ad dress Illinois, Globe. 7 UTCHER— Wanted, position as an ex perienced snusagemaker; can do all kinds of work in the butcher line; can speak English and German. Address D 52,G10be. 7 CARPENTER— Employment wanted by young man as second carpenter, or any other kind of work ; can do everything. Ad dress A 54, Gloce. • 4 CLERK— Experienced young man wants position as grocery clerk; can furnish city references and customers. Address D 4, Glob* _1 CLERK — young man desires a position . as clerk in a retail grocery store : has two years' experience; speaks English, Ger man and Scandinavian ; can furnish recom mendation from one of the best business col leges in city. Address F 58, Globe. 85.86 CLERK— A middle-aged man, talking German. French and English, wants a situation in a wood office or in any other office like that. Address C 46, Globe. 7 CLERK— Wanted, a situation as shoe clerk; good references. Address 422 Dakota ay. i f; ." ' 4 LEKKSHIP— Wanted, clerkship for office woik; experience and best of refer ence. Address AC, Globe. 3 CiOACHMAN— Situation wanted by a ' young man as coachman who under stands his business thoroughly and can fur nish first-class references. Address J 11, Globe. 1 COACHMAN— Situation wanted as coach man by a first-class man; understands care of horses. Address F 29, Globe. • 1 COLLECTOR— Position as collector by a young man, strictly temperate, well ac quainted with the city; reference and bond if desired. Call at 674 Olive St. - - 1 C COLLECTOR— Would like to collect on J commission ; references furnished. Ad dress F 92, Globe. ■•',-,■ -1- COOK Pastry and meat cook, with fifteen years' experience; artist in every sense; will work in the interest of his employer; wants position. Address Q 24, Globe. 1 CiOOK with fifteen years' experience and ' No. 1 references, wants position. Ad dress F 44, Globe. -: . • 7 DRIVER— A young man who is careful with horses and willing to work would like a position as driver. Address F 83 Globe. 4 RUG CLERK— Wanted, a position in a drug store by a Scandinavian druggist ; twelve years' experience: references fur nished. Address G. Tullberg, 954 Pavne ay., St. Paul. 1 DRUG CLERK— Situation wanted by young man; German; one year's experi ence. Address J. Krueger, Plainview, Minn. -. 82-87 . EMPLOYMENT— Ten dollars given to any one giving me a permanent position; good reference and security given. W F G., Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man in an office where there is writing and figuring; will take small set of books besides. Address J 27. Globe. 85-91 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man in a wholesale grocery store,, or a retail: can give good references, and has had three years' experience; steady and good habits. Address J 27, Globe. 84-90 EMPLOYMENT— A young Scandinavian wants place in office or store; has ex perience; writes very good: speaks German; good references. Call 1004 Mississippi st. 7 EMPLOYMENT- Young man of twenty years would like a situation in a store or office : fair penman; good references given. Address 11. c, Globe. 5 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man twenty years of age; fair penman; would like a situation in an office or store. -. rv f . ;: 5 MPLOYMENT— Young man. good pen man, good references, would like to en gage in the real estate business. Address ,1 43, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man to work iv store or whole sale house or drive delivery; not afraid of work; best of references given. B M,3llEast Robie. ;3 MPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man to do any kind of work; can give best of references; not afraid of work. Address GEM, 79 East Louisa st. . 3 .MPLOYMENT— man who speaks Scandinavian and English would like a position in wholesale house or any kind of work. E 40, Globe. * 4 MPLOY3IENT— good boy wants a place to work for his board and attend school. J. P., Globe. 7 ENGINEER— A young man twenty-three years of age to learn engineering", loco motive or stationary; slight experience in firing. Address A 83, Globe. .1 FOREMAN— Wanted, position as foreman on earthwork or rock ; rock preferred would sub. Address II 7, Globe. 3 FFICEWOKK— wanted by a young man in an office of any kind where there is writing and figuring: can fur nish best of references. Address 0 74, Globe. 7 PHARMACIST— wanted by a registered pharmacist; can give good references; German. Address E 44, Globe. 1 PRESSMAN— competent pressman de sires a permanent situation; twelve years' experience.* Address J L, Globe. . 85-91 SALESMAN— as traveler for wholesale groceries, fruits, or salesman, in retail store; reference, St. Paul and Min neapolis. Address I 74, Globe. 84-86 ALES3lAN— Position wanted as dry goods salesman ; twelve years' experi ence; A No. 1 city references. Address J. R. Owen, 52 West Fourth st. 4 SALESMAN— Situation as traveling sales man by April 1 : best of reference fur nished. ' Address C 47. Globe. 7 SAWYER— Positiou by experienced circu lar sawyer and filer. Address Filer, Globe. 3 SEWING— Seamstress wishes to do plain sewing in families; can cut aud fit. Call at 189 Iglehart st. - 1 TEA3ISTER— Man with good horse and light wagon wants job to work by the month. Address J. \Y.. 7:>3 Carroll St. 1 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 WAITEK— Wanted, situation by a first class waiter in private family, by one who understands his business. Address B, Globe. - 3 WOOD CARVER— Experienced; wants a situation in the city. Address 115 West Fairfield, West St. Paul. „'. . 3 TO EXCHANGE. MONEY TO LOAN— and upwards on personal property of any description; £roperty left in your possession. St. Paul oan Co., 3091/2 Jackson st., Rooms land2. :. - 185* TO EXCHANGE— WiII exchange fine Knabe piano for horse and two-seated carriage. Address B 68, Globe. 85-87 TO EXCHANGE— I want to trade unen cumbered vacant property for equity in a St. Anthony Hill home. Address E 45,' Globe. . 85-87 TOEXCHANGE-280-acre stock farm with . ; stock and machinery, 45 miles from city; adjoins a stock ranch of over 2,000 acres ; 100 acres ready for crop; plenty of meadow, timber and pasture ; good nine-room house and other buildings; a very rare chance for dairy and stock raising; offered in exchange for St. Paul property for a few days: Address H 80, Globe. 84-88 TO EXCHANGE— Wanted, to trade a farm worth $1,500 for a stock of crockery. Address A 55, Globe. - - .-■-':■ 85-91 TO EXCHANGE— I6O-acre farm, near to railroad station in Clark county. Dak. ; good house and well ; 50 acres under plow, with farm wagon, . horses, two cows, etc. : will exchange for St. Paul property. Address E9, Globe. ■ - • - - : 84-88 TO EXCHANGE— IO-acre tracts one mile ; from city limits; will exchange for other property; state what you have to offer. Ad dress II 5, Globe. - ' ■- 84-88 "LOST AND FOUND. OLLAR BOXES LOST— On Third St., j: Friday noon, two leather collar and cuff boxes. Please return to Dr. Ancker, 34 West Thirds*. * 1 SITUATIONS WASTED. -■ .:. ' 7 y- : 7 Female. , . ' CLERK— Young lady, rapid good penman, and good scholar, wants office work or position as clerk. Address C E 31, Globe. 3 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 COOK— Situation wanted by a first-class meat and pastry cook. Address A 77,' Globe. ■..■■•"■ ■ ' . 7 ■ COOK— a lady as cook and laundress -in small private family. Address D 43, Globe. :. / . ' . . - ■ '.:-■•.. 4 COOK— a situation by cook, female, colored. 228 West Sixth st ; call up stairs, or send postal card. ' 4 DRESSMAKER wants situation in a pri}; vate family by the day; a No. 1 fit guar- an teed. No. 390 Banfil st. J,; DRESSMAKER— A young Jady would like a situation as a dressmaker or milli ner; is a splendid button hole maker. In***' quire 218 Thirteenth st, up stairs. . * 7-' EMPLOYMENT— A middle-aged Ameri can widow wishes a situation as house keeper; no objection to the country. Ad dress S. J., Globe. *'* EMPLOYMENT— Competent colored girj;' wishes a situation to travel with a re,** spectable American family. Call at 14 West Tenth st. . . 1 EMPLOYMENT wanted by a young lady as lady companion or clerk in a store - , would not object to traveling. Address Miss* E. Slater, Beldenville, Pierce county, Wis. 5 EMPLOYMENT— - lady" speaks Swedish and English wishes situation in some dry goods store; can give best of ref erences. Address J. P., 692 Preble st. - 4 HOME— Young girl, thirteen years, de sires a place in some well-to-do family where she cau learn housework. Address L X, Globe. 80-87 HOUSEKEEPER— a situation as housekeeper with my child or without if absolutely necessary; country town pre ferred, or near town; references, if required, the very best. Address Bingham ton, Barnes Co., Dak., care of T. Cuff. 48-89 HOUSEKEEPING— Lady would like a job of housekeeping; has one child. Address 77, Globe. 1 HOUSEWORK— A good girl wants a place in a small family down town. G 80. Globe. - * 3 INSTRUCTRESS— lady wishes a situation to give elementary instruction in French, English and music, seamstress or lady's maid. Address I 49, Globe. -*:;■„■■ 5 O ALES LADY— Wanted.a position as saies- O lady in millinery store; can furnish ref erence. Address M. C, 910 Minnehaha st. 4 SEAMSTRESS- Young lady of experience would like sewing in families, by day or week. Call at 313 Carroll st. 1 SEAMSTRESS— A good seamstress de . sires to sew or do light housework ma private family ; city references. Address F 84, Globe. . 85-87 SEWING— By a young lady to do sewing in families; can cut and fit. Call at 639 Cedar st ' • 1 STENOGRAPHER— lady stenog rapher and typewriter wants an office position; has had some experience; small salary expected. Call Monday at 406 Robert St., Hotel Ryan. - - . 1 STENOGRAPHER— by compe 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— lady short hand and typewriter iwith some experi ence wants a position. Call at 156 West Ninth st, third flat. .4 STENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog rapher wauts a position. Address 559 Orleans st, West Side. 4 ■npYFEWRITER— Position wanted by lady J. experienced on typewriter to work aft ernoons in Office. Address GO, 908 Burr st.l WASHING— Wanted, washing to take home by a reliable woman who under stands her business. I 88. 1 FIHAIVCIAI,. :l — MONEY is loaned by us on improved. • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne' apolis and Duluth at 6, 6V2, 7, 7V-! per cent, f ou shortest notice for any amount. R.'M.p Newport* Son, investment bankers, 152,,; 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73*- GEORGE li. EVANS, real estate, Room 9, National German-American bank; stock ot St. Paul Land Company.Union Land, company and St. Paul Real Estate Title In surance company, bought and sold on com mission or for personal account; these stocks I carried for purchasers 'on payment- of §25 per share ; money advanced to sellers. 83-89 LOANS, prompt and direct, made on real estate; security or commercial paper.' time, one month to five years. Rothschild <Si v Thurston, 131 East Fifth st. :.-r.:::-.—.:S5-87z. TLTiNNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAr? 1»-L Company— Loan from 810 upward ou*; furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ins*. St. Paul, ' and Room 7, Mackey-Le_g block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY LOANED on real estate, inter est rate covering all expense ; mortgages bought. H. Caldwell, Chamber Commerce building. 84-90 MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, etc.; commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co. 126 East Third st. 291* MONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigan, mana ger. 102* MONEY to loan on real estate and good first mortgages bought and sold by D. 11. Michaud, real estate and loans, 333 Jack son st. - 85* MONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever ance, 34 East Third st., room 1 in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc.; the same to remain in the owner's, posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc ; business strictly confidential ; a private room for ladies. . 292* ONEY TO LOAN on improved and un improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. ____£ 73* ONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. 11. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. 106* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, from $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special -rates on sums of §50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jacksonst. 240* _. MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate oflice for : consultation. George R. Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st. 82* ANTED TO BORROW, $4,000 on good real estate security. Address box 204 Casselton, Dak. 86 •Kin * 25, 850, 8100 TO LOAN ontur «4pX nature, pianos, carriages, - horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value; cash advance made on. goods in storage; promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. . St. Paid Loan company, Ko. 309*,. Jackson St., Rooms 1 and li. ' ' .* 65* <sjA*j*ijnOKSl,oooTO LOAN on house ypUKJxJ and lot; 8 per cent; no commis sion. Address ß 33, Globe. 85-87 tjKI- <*)(_(_ §1,00-', §1,000, 8700, §400 •PJ.^/wW'L/^ and other amounts to lend on improved property, as soon as title can be . examined. Luther & Russell, 105 East Fourth st., German- American bank. 85-SST -Kin I \(_(_ WORTH: purchase money «jpl'_/^U mortgages wanted on good, security. Money to loan at current rates* without delay. - W. F. Moritz, 115 East Fourth. \. 64-103 WidfTED TO BUT. OUSEHOLD EFFECTS wanted for cash ; will call at residence. Address E 49, Globe. 85-90 . TRUCK— to buy heavy spring truck,' capable of carrying ■ 6,000 pounds, at Kent's Package Delivery. 85-91/' ANTED— cash will be paid for a lot for immediate improvement, in!" food neighborhood, south or east-facing pre erred, on Portland, Holly, Ashland Marshall or Western ays., east of Kent st., in Woodland Park addition; ■ full usual depth not neces sary;: also same In Dayton & ■ Irvine's addi tion. Address, stating location, size and lowest cash price, J 79, Globe. * 85-86 . PERBO.IA--S. GENTLEMAN of St. Paul wishes to join a party or another gentleman visit ing Europe in April or May next Please ad dress I 32, Globe. *- . 85-86 IF GEORGE F. BOVVERS, who formerly resided at Rosemount, Minn., or any of ' his friends will send his address to John D. : O'Brien, St. Paul, Minn., they will learn of something to his advantage. 84-86 ES, DETECTIVE WORK, unexcep ,'• tidnable in ""quality, equitable in price done by an expert. . Address G6, Globe- - . £ ;*•- ■-. ■ ■' , * 85-89 .-■.■■-■- ■ *.*- * '■"; ;.:.'■■.■■■.■ :■:._, MUSICAL.. 777.7 PIANO TUNING— prompt, first-class .*. work leave ' orders at Whitney's music store East Third st. '_ .: ;.: * . 346* PIANOS tuned 81 ; repairing at moderate. 1. ■ terms; *-•* first-class work - guaranteed." Samuel C'rutchett, 205 West Sixth st. 76-10 7,. . [ FOB REST. ' : .y-?:.:;-' ' ■ ■ Houses. ; ' ;•■■.:,:'; HOUSE— For rent, a seven-room house on Mississippi st. Apply to H. Dougan. 229 East Thirteenth st. . \- 85* HOUSE — Ten-roomed furnished house and basement. Inquire R. Price, 167 West Fourth st. . ■ ■•■■-• . 84-86 HOUSE— Furnished house at No. 543 Oakland ay., commencing May 1, 1888, to rent for six months. Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank Building. ■ 83-92 HOUSE— rent, house No. 545 Oakland ay. to rent for a term of years: all mod !em conveniences. Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank. Building. . 83-92 HOUSES— To rent, a furnished and un furnished house of- nine < rooms each; all modern conveniences. Address L. P. Franklin, 599 Selby ay. . 84-86 HOUSES — For rent, tenement houses from $6, $8, $10 and $12 per month. 254 ; Commercial st. ' ... 60* HOUSE— To rent, an eight-room house nearly new, good cellar and city water; 4wo (2) blocks from street car line. For further information inquire at 462 Fuller st. ; J'- : •■■■ 85-92 -. •'. ■■■.-■'. . HOUSE— rent. 11-room house; all modern improvements; one block from street car line; for rent May 1. Apply Her bert W. Brown. 57 Iglehart st. . * 85-91 HOUSE— To rent, modern house, nine rooms; from April 1. Call 601 Selby ay. ■ • . - . ' " ■ 85-87 Room*. . EDAK ST., 488— Nicely furnished front and back rooms, single or double, with or without board; references. ■ 85-86 CEDAR ST., 522, opposite Capitol— For rent, nicely furnished front alcove room; also smaller rooms; modern conveniences. 85-86 . CEDAR ST., 600— One furnished room. __>_ '• 85-86 EIGHTH ST., 85, Corner Minnesota— Neatly furnished room for one or two gentlemen; $15 per month; ground floor. : . .. - -. ■ 85 88 . . . EIGHTH ST.. 217 EAST— To rent, one parlor and one small room ; well fur nished. - • 85-88 EIGHTH ST., 459, EAST— For rent, first-class room, all modern improve ments; with board. . 85-87 IGHTH ST., 257, EAST— Nicely fur iii-hed room. '85-91 ELEVENTH AND FINE, Nicely furnished front room for rent; furnace heat; use of bath. 85-87 XCHANGE ST., 306, NORTH— furnished room in ' private family for single gentleman: heated, use of bath. 85-87 EXCHANGE ST., 415, NORTH— A neatly furnished front room. • 85-86 IFTH ST., 143 WEST— Nicely furnished front room with alcove; also board; 6 o'clock dinners. 82-92 IFTEENTH ST., 221, EAST— Nicely furnished rooms for rent, with board if desired. 85-86 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/ '-'J' 1 - ' '■"■ 80-86 NASH ST., 258— Flat of lurnished rooms; also unfurnished; suitable for house keeping; modern improvements. 85-86 NINTH ST.. NO. 156, WEST, Second Flat— A nicely furnished room; all modern conveniences; private family; terms moderate. 83-87 PEARL ST., Newly furnished rooms with or without board; use of bath room, _ 85-87 PINE ST., 549— rent, one sitting room with adjoining bed room, nicely fur nished. 82-86 PLEASANT AY., 181— Nicely furnished rooms; alcove front room and rooms single or en suite ; cable cars pass door. __ 84-90 ■'■ PLEASANT AY., 168— Furnished rooms I with or without board; bath room and every convenience; close to cable line. 75-86 ROOMS — Three unfurnished rooms to JtV rent April 1. Inquire 270 East Eighth sr_St, Paul. ■ 84-86 ROOMS— Unfurnished rooms to rent; re ferences required. Inquire at 3 East -Tenth st. • . ... - - 80-86 QELRY. AY.. 260— Three unfurnisiied l^-J. rooms; modem conveniences; private family; excellent neighborhood; references required. . , ■' -. . ■. 83-86 SEVENTH ST., 279, WEST— Unfurnshed ..and furnished rooms; large' front room, to rent. - . 85-86 SURUCE ST., 231— For rent, nicely fur - nished rooms suitable for two; use of bath. ;V ,';■'. .- '■■,■.•■■•.'>,...»..;•.;■.■.•• ■'■.•■■.•„, 85-86 rriEXTH ST., 52, WEST— nice fur -£. nished front room. ' 85-86 HE I'ABK PLACE, 77 Summit ay— —Rooms single and en suite ; 6 o'clock dinners. . ; . . . ■ 85-86 HIKTEENTH ST.. 123, EAST, oppo site Central park— neatly furnished rooms suitable for man and wife or two gen tlemen. - • ' 85-87 rpwELFTH ST., 155, ' EAST, corner -L Jackson— nicely furnished front room and two smaller ones. 82-89 "ALLEY ST., 20— Furnished room for rent. > 1 WABASHA ST.. 574— For rent, nicely furnished rooms, with gas; use of bath room. 86 . Store*. FOR STORAGE or wholesale purposes- Space in our warehouse. Pruden Stove Company.* , . . . ' . 84-89 TORE— For rent, brick store ; also flat of five rooms on Broadway, near Grove. Inquire 507 Wabasha st. . B>-86 STORE— For rent, one store, four flats, six rooms each; one ten-room house and the Dimon house, this side of the fort Call at 341 Sherman st. ■ ■ 77* STORE— Good store, corner Kent st. and St. Anthony ay. ; very desirable location fora drug store. Apply or address 57, Na tional German- American bank building., J. "W. MeClung & Co. 85*86 STORE AND DWELLING to Rent— 4l4 Broadway, near Seventh st. Apply to U. Borer, 161 College ay. 85-86 Office*. DESK ROOM for rent at 304 Drake block; attorney preferred capable of doing lav,* work of company. 85-87 ■Miscellaneous. UILDING— For rent, 3-story building, suitable for manufacturing or storage purposes. Call at 254 Commercial st. 60* 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. R. Mintzer, at 14 East Seventh St., Room 3, city. 80-86 FOR SALE. BUCK— For sale a four-horned buck. Ad dress F 61, Globe. ' - 83-89 COW— Good family cow for sale cheap. 735 Olive st, near Williams. 85-86 CYCLOPEDIA FOR SALE— The Inter- J national cyclopedia. John 11. Cathrae. general agent, 170 East Third st -91 DOG— For sale, a full-blooded pug dog cheap. Address Dog, Globe. 85-86 DOG— For sale a finely bred Irish setter, or : will exchange for a good watch. Ad dress E 22, Globe. . 84-86 ENCYCLOPEDIA BKITANNICA.B2.SO per volume ; we are 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 Scribner or Stoddart editions; we also bave a number of the leading . cyclo- : pedias (taken in exchange) at about half price drop C. W. Dumont a card, 312 Jlaria 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. Alien Company. 60* FOR SALE cheap at the Mahtowa stock farm, situated on the St. Paul & Duluth railroad, five Holstein-Friesian bulls, all reg istered; also one three-year-old Shorthorn : bull. For price apply at the farm, Carlton ■ county, Minnesota. 84-90 FOR SALE— Flour barrel staves and head ings by the carload. Address J. J. To tushek. Silver Lake, Minn. 81-88 FURNISH ED FLAT— Couldn't be neater; six-room furnished flat; second floor; : splendid furnishings; cheap rent; center of city; quiet neighborhood; city water con veniences; a bargain if taken at once; part cash, balance in city real estate. Address E 49, Globe. - 85-86 1 FURNITURE— sale, upholstered par . lor furniture, four, pieces, §55; lounge, §22; walnut sideboafu, ' marble : top, . §26 ; . walnut bedroom set, marble - top, including frame. 838; gasoline stove, four burners, 816, I including oven; one Brussels carpet, 13x14 : : everything in good , order. Inquire 434 ; Selby ay. : . -.r r - 85-86 STOVES— For sale, one heating, one gaso line and one , oil stove, cots, beds, mat . • tresses, chairs, dishes, tables, etc. 303 Jack son, room 16. -....■ 85-86 STOVES AND RANGES— sale, 1 mis .'" cellaneous stoves and ranges at foundry i prices to close out odd stock. Pruden Stove ; company. ■ ■ * .84-89 AVOKKS. ~ DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • ■'■ Works— Gents' * clothing a specialty. 1- West Sixth St., St. Paul, Minn . '-■ 134»; 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 Papeb. WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT . '•>.-'*'- FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE. LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East Third street, corner Bates. CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Virginia. MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash land avenue and Dale street A. P. WILKES, Druggist 759 and 761 West Seventh street - r 7 BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenua. E. FOX, 482 Rice street O. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street FRANK L. OSBURQ, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES, 441 Wert Seventh street F. VAN DUYNE. Druggist, 828 East Sev , enth street. . : - • BIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 109 East Seventh street JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street WILKES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 Broadway. AUCTION SALES. Sansome Co., Auctioneers. SPECULATIVE SNAP— A good inter est-bearing improved business and resi dence property on Dayton's bluff, corner Hudson avenue and Mendota street at public auction on Wednesday afternoon, March 28, at 3:30 o'clock sharp. We will sell at public auction on the ground on Wednesday after noon. March 28, at 3:30 o'clock, the well im proved business and residence lots 11, 12 and 13, iv block 75. Robert Rolfer's sub division of Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, being the southeast cor ner of said block and the northwest of Hudson ay. and Mendota st. This prop erty as a whole fronts to the south 120 feet on Hudson ay. and 124 feet to the easton Mendota st- Each lot In size has a frontage of 40 and a depth of 121 feet, with 20-foot alley in the rear. The improvements in part consist of four buildings, and are situated on the lots as following descrintion will explain, viz: On lot 13, being the eastern corner lot, there is a two-story store aud dwelling combined, dimension 20 by 40 feet, five rooms on second floor, good stone foundation and basement, city water connection. Lot 12, being the middle lot, has a two-story, six room frame house. Lot 11 has two buildings; the one on the front part is a neat put-up brick one and one half-story, eight-room residence, city water connections; the house on the rear part of lot has eight rooms, and is a two story building, good cistern, etc. Speculators and others on the lookout for a snap bar-, gain in property that the rentals are bring ing in at ' the lowest estimate eight per cent, on • a valuation of 815.000 should make it a point to attend this sale.as this property will be sold without any reserve whatever, ill health on part of the owners and a change of climate being the only reason for selling. This property will be sold as a whole or in parts as decided upon at the time of sale. Should weather not per mit an outside sale, sale will take place in the store building. Terms easy and made known on the grounds at time of sale. Free 'bus will leave Seven corners at 2 : 15 ; Bridge square at 2:30; our office, 232 East Seventh St.. at 3 p. m. For further information call at our office for C. J. Meilicke. salesman, Sansome Co.. Auctioneers, 232 East Seventh st. 83*88 Jebb, Johnson A Co. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC tlon—We will sell at public auction at the residence. 28 East Seventh street, at 10 .a. m. Tuesday, March 27, all the furniture belonging to tne estate of the late Mrs. Marion B. Robinson, com monly known as Mrs. Whitcher, deceased, consisting of bed-room sets, bedsteads.bureaus commodes, bedding, parlor and kitchen furniture, crockeryware, heating stoves, one large range, suitable for hotel or restaurant; parties looking for bargains can not afford to miss this sale. Jebb, Johnson & Co., auc tioneers, 422 Wabasha st. A. R. Speed, ad minlstrator. 84-87 BUSINESS CIIAftCES. H'-il'ii A 4»ooch. First Floor, 51 East Fourth st. TEAM LAUNDRY with latest improved machinery; new wagons; everything complete, with 500 customers; business on the increase; will sell half interest to a good party. __^_ LEASE OF NEW BLOCK on Seventh st ; five years to run; paying $100 per mouth net profit; this Is a snap. ',xT:-. OAKOING HOUSE of ten rooms; price $650; very easy terms ; fine location. HOTEL, second-class, with good location and plenty of business; bar connected. "I I*7 FLATS— No. 1 locations, cheap, and J / must be sold quick. 6) A HOARDING HOUSES— choice >£<■-* of the best location in St. Paul; low prices; we will suit you. * <J_l ft (Ml /VlA— Wehwr. one million fI,UUU*,UUU dollars' worth of prop erty for sale and trade. DON'T PASS THE DOOR, 51 East Fourth st, until you examine our list. GROCERY STORKS, hotels, boarding T houses, flats, restaurants; anything in the line of business chances. 84-86 Miscellaneous Business Chances OR SALE— HaIf or entire interest iii well established jewelry business in flourishing Minnesota city. 4,000 population; bench work now $75 monthly; can be in creased; if half interest sold buyer must give references. Address G 11, Globe. 86-91 INDIAN TRADER'S STOCK and store for sale; excellent business at good post; $3,000 cash needed ; big snap for buyer. Ad dress Lock Box 2239, city. . 86 91 WANTED— to go with me to Wash ington territory to start in the real es tate business. F 53. Globe. 85-91 "•ft.-.^n WILL SECURE a paying busi •pO«-/'_/ ness in books, stationery, notions, cigars, etc.; fixtures complete; stock ample and well selected; no further capital re quired; location central; rent low; owner re moves from city. Apply mornings, 97 Globe building, or address C 76, Globe. ' . 84-86 (E»"| /-. TO $200 to loau on furniture, mv *Px*J sical instruments, vehicles or live stock; cash advanced on goods in storage. St. Paul Loau Co., 309 V. Jacksou st, Room* 1 and 2. 185* DRUG STOCK— sale, a good drug stock in a first-class city in Northern Wisconsin this is a chance for a party only once in a lifetime; investigate immediately. Address B 66, ('lobe. B*>-89 DRUG STOKE— sale, complete, stock and fixtures; a good chance for a man with small capital. Address D 19, Globe. 84-90 - FOR SALE— Grocery and cigar business In this city; location central; stock and fixtures first class.. Address Lock Box 2236. city. 85-98 FOR SALE— WeII-established and paying real estate business iv Minneapolis. F 95, Globe. 85-91 HOTEL BARBER SHOP and bains for sale. A. J. Thompson, St. Cloud. Minn., West hotel. * 80 96 JIM MC, g. g., ten years old, sound and all right in every way; record 2:4O'A; has trotted in 2:26 over one-half-mile track; I think will trot In '2:20 this season; is as tine an actor as ever scored for the word; safe for a lady to drive on the road ; not afraid of anything. H. C. Vaughn. Palace stables, Nos. 8 and 10 East Grant st. 85-86 ONE-HALF or whole of a general store and hotel for sale ; exclusive territory; it" you can furnish from 51,000 to $3,000 see the postmaster's offer. Address G 90, Globe. 8391 -____ PARTNER wanted with about $2,000 to control St Paul and Minneapolis; noth ing equals this: will bear closest investiga tion; money doubled in three months; act quick; don't answer unless you have money and mean business. Address Partner, Globe. ■ .- *■ 85-86 . PARTNER with small capital to travel East with advertiser; particulars at stall 15, market house. 86-89 PRAY MANUFACTURING CO.'S plant Minneapolis, to rent for five or more years, with railway siding, machine shops, millwright shops, foundry and ■ storage ware house, with or without power. Apply to J. P. Thomson, 101 and 103 Third ay. south. Minneapolis. .:■.'. 61* ESTAURANT— The best located restau rant in St. Paul can oe bought now at a bargain; the Delmonico fixtures are for sale and the store for rent. Call at once at 108 East Third st. ■ 85-87 SALOON- -For sale, oue of the best pay ing saloons on Washington ay; a fine lo cation and now doing a good business. Ad dress V 56, Globe, Minneapolis. 85-91 WANTED— an experienced . lawyer VV a good location; Montana or Northern Minnesota preferred; would form partnership. H 58, Globe. 85-87 BOARD OFFERED. : OARD— Front , room with board 6 • o'clock dinner; ten minutes' walk to postoffice; private family. 279 West Sev enth st , ■■■■■■ ' .... 85-86 BOARD —Wanted, one or two children to - board ; must not be under five years lof age ; : good care given and i references I fur nished Address X YZ, Globe,' .r 85-91 1 KFAT ESTATE FOR SALE. miscellaneous City List. BSTKACTS OF TITLE and ah otner manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants. .:.V ■;."-- ■■ .::--■ 332**- HOUsE FOX SALE— Seven rooms, near ■ cable, "$-,.00. Room 7, First National Bank. 84-90 REAL ESTATE FOX SALE, very cheap for - cash. Lots, acres and farms and houses with lots at good bargains and on easy terms. J. F. Eisenrueuger, 472 Rice st. .' ■ .- ' 66-96 . SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH.— Word contest, Tree to all; $150 corner lot given to tbe successful contestant. Rules: Words to be made up from letters contained In the name, "Sault Ste. Marie;"' words of three letters and upward only; no proper names; no plurals; words must be English; no let ter can be repeated oftener than is coutained in the name, -'Sault Ste. Marie;" lists must be sent us before May 15, 1883. / We have selected the most desirable corner lot in our Pncenix Park addition to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Nearly 200 of these lots have been sold within past sixty days. They are lo cated within the city limits and are 'bound to double in value this summer. We have lots at all prices, from $50 upward. We control over $300,000 worth of laud at Sault Ste. Marie, Including acre tracts and business property. For plats and other information call or address Sault Ste. Marie Investment company. 88 National American bank building, St. Paul. Minn. 84-114 KITE to the Cooper-Churchill Real Es tate exchange for business property in the growing city of St. Cloud, Minn. 80-86 ■"810 (_(_(\ WILL^BC _*~a~27-acre ad *4P-*■*•»••-■\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 days. Address J. D. Farrell, La Crosse. Wis. 81-36 Sl*-. . li") BUI'S a new eight-room house *pO.\J\J\J on Aurora avenue; bath room, woodshed, city and cistern water and sewerage; this is way under the market and must be sold at once. J. C. Cabanne & Co., 18 East Fourth st. . 80-86 *__*! OH. . WILL BUY the premises No. (fSO^/CUl* 548 St. Anthony ay; large lot with alley, shade trees, stable aud very warmly built seven-room cottage. 82-88 fl>_*» Ftl,(\ BUYS a new, well-built eight -o*)_/L/"l_/ room house, one block from street cars, on Farrington ay.. near Ellen st. ; terms, $1,000 cash, or will take a good lot in part payment Apply to the owner, 579 Ellen st. 85-87 MISCELI_AMEOU-». ADVANCES made on goods in storage, loans given on all 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 sale or storage; goods to any amount pur chased for cash ; auction sales made at pri vate residences In town or country; carpet cleaning. Sansomes' Auction, Storage ■.. Forwarding Company, 232 East Seveulh st. 412-414 Sibley st. St. Paul, Minn. 49* AWNINGS, tents, bags, cots, hammocks, canvas covers, etc. J. M. Bos-ell, 190 East Fifth st. 82-108 HOTEL— The Yvestern hotel has been re opened under new management; 66 East Fourth st. 80-86 SHORTHAND and typewriting of all kinds done perfectly on short notice; stenographers furnished. Miss J. D. Hess, 68 and 69, Union Block. 85114 STORAGE AND FORWARDING— Con signments solicited of all kinds of mer chandise, implements, furniture aud house hold goods we havo tho largest and best warehouse in the city, connected by railroad tracks for receiving, storing and transferring, or if space is. desired either in basement or upper stories we can let same at very reason able rates; warehouse and office, 3s9 and 3B9 East Third st, St PauL Minn. St Paul Storage, Forwarding and Implement com pany, 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 work here; experienced operators, perfect work, low prices; work called lor and de livered ; estimates given. Telephone, 852-2 208*- WE WANT to buy all the old wasto 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, 262 Jacksou st, corner Second. Telephone 96-3. 310* HORSES, MULES AND OUTFIT. For sale, 250 head large, young mules and horses; 100 Stiulebuk.r three anil one-half skein wagons; 100 sets double harness and four pile drivers, complete; will sell live stock with or without wagons or horses. SiiKPAien, Winston & Co., Koom 88, National German-American Hank Building, St. Paul. Minn*. Proposals lor (5-1U) Aruij" Sup plies. OFFICE CHIEF COM'SY SUBS., ST. Pail, Minn.. March 28, 18*8.— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office un til 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, April 2, 1888. at which time and place they will be opened in presence of bidders for furnishing the Subsistence Department, I. S. A., delivered free on board cars at St. Paul. Minn., for the following, or any part thereof: 7,175 pounds of onions and 43,860 pounds of potatoes, deliveries to bo made within ten days after notice of award. Samples must accompany bids. Vegetables to te dry and free from dirt and packed in strong burlap sacks, as heretofore required by the Subsistence lb* partment The right to diminish the quanti ties to be purchased is reserved to the Gov ernment, and, with the consent of bidders to whom awards are made, they may be in creased. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Thomas C. Sulli- Major and U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND A X - . tlllery Dorses— Oflice Chief Quartermas ter, Department of Dakota, St Paul, Minn., March 23, 1888.— SEALED PROPOSALS for Cavalry and Artillery Horses required iv this department will be received at tills office until 12 m., SATURDAY, the 12th day of MAY, 1888, and opened immediately after in the presence of bidders. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal; and such preference given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Blank forms of proposals and full instruction to bidders may fee had on application to this office. A. F. ROCKWELL, (Quartermaster 0. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD The Dining Car line to Fargo, Helena, Butte and the Pacific Northwest. I Leave Arrive Dining Cars on Pacific St. Paul St. Paul Express Trains. I Daily. Daily. Portland Express (Lim ited) for Fargo, Bis marck, Miles City. Helena, Butte, Taco ma, Portland, etc 4:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Montana Express for Fargo, Mile» City, Hel ena. Butte, etc., Sauk Centre and Morris. .. 8:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. Dakota Express for Fargo, Grand Forks, • Grafton. Pembina. . Fergus Falls, Wahpe * ton. Jamestown and Minncwaiikon, etc... *8:00 p.m. 7:10 a.m. * PORTANT— Limited Pacific Coast Express stops at principal oointsoniv. MON TANA EXPRESS makes all stops. DAKOTA EXPRESS ma_.es all stops. 'Saturday to Fargo and Son-lav from Fargo only SEC OND CLASS SLEEPERS only on train leav Ing St. Paul at 8 :00 a. m. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and Grand Forks, Fergus Falls and Wahpeton. Three (3) Express Trains daily each way between St Paul and M orhead Fargo and James town. C. E. STONE City Ticket Agent 169 East Third Street, St. PauL B. N. AUSTIN, City Ticket Agent, '19 Nicollet House, Minne apolis. - mj i in plenty may be had I/BID by inserting hereaa ad. r ' ; , '" . ' -.. — I _>sW Chicago, St.- Paul, •;.'--«■-■ _4_^_ TO _^ffcj|sj__ Minneapolis & Omaha .^fcJSplW Chicago. •CHJjL'jILJB^ AND OMAHA Chicago & western AND & RAILWAYS. KANSAS CITY. ' leave. EASTBHIV TRAINS. _ ARRIVE, — ~ Minnnp'is. jSt Paul. » Dally. t K%. Ru..d«T. St Paul. | Jijqm*» la. +730 AM 757 Ail ..... — *■ Claire, Mcrrillan and (ireen Bay 720PMt» 00 PM *220 PM 300 PM ...... Eau Claire, Chi— Falls and Kirov 150PM * 2 30PM t430 PM 535 PM ..— -Eau Claire aud Chippewa Fail* 10 2.>AMjtlO 65 AM {910 AM 945 AM! ...'..— Nctv .Richmond, Superior and 1u11...... ....... •'. 0". PM f645 PM *900 PM 940 PM —New Bicbmond, Sum-rior and Duluth ■"> 50 AM • 6 80AM t9lO AM 945 AM Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Watcrsnieet — COSPM f « 4.5 PM *900 PM 940 I'M .......Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Escannba 5 MAM *«80 AM *220 PM 300 PM ..Chicago, Madison and Janrsville— Fast Day Express- 150PM* 230 Pit *660 PM 730 PM -Chicago, .Tanesvillc and Beloit-Fast Night Kxpreas. 700 AMi* 785 AM *650 PM 730 PM:. ...Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Li:iu... 700 AM* 785 AM LEAVE. ~i VVTEIS-ITEiI'CIJPr a?"*R__x*s*». V __ ARRIVE. •■ St Paul MiaaMp'ls. «Palij. V.x. Sunday. Miaawp'b. I Bt Paid. 840 AM 915 AM ....Sioux City, Sioux Falls, Pipestone and Yaukton.... 545 PMif 620 PS * 6 00 PM 6 40 PMI .Sioux City, Omaha and Kansas City.- 8 MAM;* 9 30AM *840 AM 915 AM 1 ......„„3tan*_to, D'-s Moines and Kansas City „.. 5 ".I'M *620 PM t 5 05PMJ 5 40PM _Mankato, Lake Crystal and Sleepy Eye 11 00AM 1135 AM * 6 00PM 1 C 40PM -Mankato, Tracy and Pierre. 8 65AMi* 9 30AM * 6 00 PMl « 40 PM -Sioux Falls, Mitchell and Yankton— I ' 8 55 AMI* 9 80 AM - Chicago yailiiniir r.xpr*«» arrive, t'niea*o ai 7 next moraine. Chicago Paat K.^hi Kipreu arrlte. Chicago a 3.X neat mornlns. Thronjh Hlwper '* Milwaukee an Poet Line arrive, there at 7.« »:« awrulßf. Sleeping Car« and Dlnint Car., the '.rest in the world, on theae rtiiea»o Train.. _ Throuch Sleepers en bo-.h Mora'..* ■»•; Kienin* Train, to Kama. City. Alao Pal!man Sleeper* oa !*a„ Tjalai between St. Paul and Duluth, Aibl.o l. T fair. Stout Villa aad MiMMI. '.__,. . £*f"*s***" TlfXrr 1 SI. h»!, IS© *•'*•• Third s.reel aad leUa Depot, foot Mb!** Street. • .'- ' OKVItESi (*li4Be<v.):s 13 "Heollet Home |-.!»<k aad let— Depot, Uridge »a»..e. . T.W.TE4SDAI.E, - C. 11. raw 11, _ W. S. wnttLlß. ', Otnl PaiMDpr Aflat :'i '."• C^Tt-il -• .eat. St. Paul. . Cm Ttia.t *«*-, ".Uaeaje— 7 Sumptuous Repasts, Luxuriously Ap pointed Sleeping Apartments, Beau tiful Scenery and Courteous Attendants, Ensure Pleas urable Emotions. "THE BURLINGTON" Fourteen hour trains, equipped with Peer less Dining Cars, Pullman Rolling Palaces, leave Minneapolis daily at 6:40 p. m.; St Paul, 7:30 p. in. Arrive Chicago, 9:30 a. m. ; St Louis, 5:20 p. m. Returning*, leave Chicago dally, 4 :50 p. m. ; St Louis, 8:30 a. m. Arrive St. Paul, 6:50 a. m. ; Minneapolis, 7:25 a. m. Loal from La Crosse. Winona and River Points, dally, Sunday excepted, arrives St Paul 1:00 p. m.; Minneapolis, 1:40 p. m. Departing, leaves Minneapolis, 4:15 p. M.i St. Paul, 5 :00 p. m. Suburban Trains Leave Union Depot St Paul, for Dayton. Bluff. Oakland, Highwood, Newport and St Paul Park at t0:30, *7:55 and »10:30 a. m.; •2:00, *»5:10 and t6:40 p. m. Returning; arrive t7:45, »8:55 a. m.; »12:50, *4:30. •0:30 and t7:50 p. m. *l».iih*. +Kxceot Sun day. Single fare, 10c; 10 rides, 80c; 23 rides, $1.50. Connections arc made in Union Denots: At Chicago, corner Canal and Adams streets. St. Paul, foot Sibley street; Minneapolis Bridge Square, Ticket Offices: Chicago, corner (lark ami Adams streets: St. Paul, corner Third and Robert streets; Minneapolis, 5 Nicollet house. AGENTS: CHARLES THOMPSON, St PauL 3. C. HOWARD, Minneapolis. W. .7. C. KEXYOX, General l*ns enarer Agent, St. Paul. Minn. 3 M ST: PAUL A MINNEAPOLIS A AN ITO B A -RAILWAY. tin Through Trains to Principal Point- In Central and Northern .Minne sota, Dakota, Montana, Manitoba and lirlttHli Columbia. ~ Leave Arrive J . St Paul. St, Paul. Morris and Wahpe ton I a7:39am a7:oopa St Cloud, Fargo ami Grand Forks I a 8:20 am a 0:45 pnj Osseo and St Cloud. a 2:30 p m a 11:55 a m Excelsior and Hutch inson a 4:30 p m al 2:55 pm Anoka, St Cloud and Wil mar. I a.'1:15 pro all :10 am Princeton and Milaca a 3:45 alt :10 am Aberdeen and Ellen* dale Express 7:30 pm 7:30 a m ton.Cassclton, Hope and Larimore b7:30 p m .7:30 a m Crookston, Winnipeg and Victoria Through Express.. B:3opm 6:55 am Fergus Fulls, Pargo, Grand Forks, Neche 8:30 pm 6:55 am Minot Buford, Great Falls and Helena.. d8;30 m e6 :.*■>."> » m All trains daily except as follows: a ex Sundays; b Saturdays as far as Wahpeton only; c Mondays from Wahpeton only; d ex cept Saturday ;e except Monday. Through sleepers to ('rent Fulls, Mont, and points west of Grand Forks Monday and Thursdays only. TICKET OFFICES— St Paul-Corner Third and Jackson; Union depot. HSCONSiNI W l^wUJj^iA-i -f) n c6lfffllH MINNEAPOLIS. -KAVB. ~ thkivk. Chicago, Milwaukee, Chippewa Falls, Kau fal :15 i-.m ii7:soaM Claire, Neenah, Osh- I kosh. Fond dv Lac 1 and Waukesha...... I [a7:soi*-M al :10 pm st. PAUL. i.kavb. i AlllllVE. Chicago. Mii.wai*kkk, Chippewa Falls, Ban [ a2 :oo m a 7:15 a m Claire, Neennh, o__ J kosh, Fond dv Lad | and Waukesha UB:3opml a 3:10 HI a Daily. Pullman Palace Sleeping an ami the Cen tral's famnu Dining Cars attached to all through trains. CITY OFFICES. St Paul— East Third street; a B. Robb. City Ticket Agent Union Depot— Brown & Knebel. Agents. Minneapolis— l 9 Nicollet House illock; F. II. Anson, Northwestern Passenger Agent Union Depot— ll. L. Martin. Agent Chicago, St, Paul & Kansas City RAILWAY. (Minnesota & Northwestern,) I Leave j Leave I Arrive Arrive | Mp'lis. [St Paul St. I'aul Mp'lis. P. M. r. M. P. M. P. M. Chicago Mail 2:10 2:50 8:30 4:05 Chicago Ex 7:00 7:35 a.m. a.m. SI 1f,,,!,*! -*•**-• ■*■ M * 7: 1 5 8: -° KaimsCityi I ■'■''■'> y:l ° 10:1 ° 10:15 hansasLlly , *•**•*• p - M - p - M - *' **- Express... j * •;. % ''^„ ',»•,- 10:15 Lvle, Austin. 1) tdge Center, Chatfield, Plafiiview, Rochester, Peoria, Indianapolis. Columbus, and all points East, South, and West** Dining cars, Mann Boudoir cars and Com pany's Sleepers oil Chicago night tiains. Through Sleepers on Dcs Moines nighl trains. City ticket oflices 193 East Third street and Union depot, foot of Sibley street .-._ Paul, j City ticket office. No. 3 Nicollet House) Union Depot .Bridge square, Minneapolis. ■ wsneapolis & stlouis railway ALBhitl LhA KUUIK. |Lv.St.P.iul Ar. St. Pun - " „ ... „ .„ ,_ _ ... Chi. & Dcs Moines Ex. •B:4sam *7:2.> pm #$$**&?&$£ ! *B'f &m '7:Mi» m Xx ' *S am *fl:sonm Albert '<"<* Accom *3:15 pm •lOAOam Excelsior & Winthrop *4:13 pm *0-6Oaio St. Louis'Through'Ex to:2spm fj :00 am D l *2&2 * "M"* ___ .„ M City Express. dO: 25 m d!l:00ara Chicago "Fast" ________ p m__ lOOam d, Dally. *, ex. Sundays, t. ex. Saturday. ex. Monday, s. Sunday only. Ticket office, St Paul,corner Third and Sioley streets, and depot, Broadway, foot of Fourth street ■ ..."""3 _^ thi, it nfffiraii A^j. 102 li* Third StreS* """"CrT*-^ AND IMILWAUKIEf Union Depot, St. Paul. / »*/■««,.-. i//;/ , -, „_„«... *4£_>Ji_«*J/ L. A means Daily. It except <%l&*y / m'in G except Monday. ■ D except Saturday. Through Trains. L. St. Paul. Ar." St. Paul. ||ji effie. & Local. 87:30 a. m. 11.20 p. m. LaC' rog„l)ub.& Lo.: I: 7 -30 a. m. 11:20 p. m. B OrtonT&Farao Ex 87:30 am. 6:50 p. m. ,.(. m&C Ex 0-iOa m 5:55 0 m Calmer & Day.Ex. it 9:40 a. m. B:_>a,-.0 W Chl.& Atl. Ex. A 3:00 p. m. 1 :50p.m. A owatonna & Way. a 1:10,,. m. 10:25 a. in. A Lacrosse* Way.. A 5:05 p.m. 3:15 p. m. A Aberd'n A Slit fix. A 6:15 p. i... 8.40 a.m. A Mi'-* Chi. Fast Li. A 7" p. m. 7••'''•'•m- A Aus.,Dub.&CblEx D 7:40 p. m. 8:25 a. m. 0 _IL'UMHJII-UIi"H>J'IIW Ti<iWllliHi[li