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Compound words count two words, and (every abbreviation counts the same as a full (word. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. 'agent— reliable person to take Ji the agency in their town for the best felling article to sell to every family for 25 cento, unit paving over 100 per cent profit. Address with stamp, H. G. Roth, Box 334, •Minneapolis/*; 115116 AGENTS— energetic agents for the I'iiion Endowment association: ab solutely safe; some of our agents are aver aging SlO per day. Call on or address E. M. French. Secretary, Rooms 91. 92 and 93, Union block, St. Paul. 115 AGENTS for our new books; they sell at Bight; liberal terms. Empyreal Pub lishing house, St. Paul, Minn. 112* GENTS wanted everywhere. . Three new articles just out. Big money. Exclu sive territory. Inclose stamp for particulars. Address Kinder Bros., Manufacturers, La Crosse, Wis. 112-121 GENTS— Mt. D. W.Jackson is making liberal offers to reliable agents; home office. HI East Fourth, St. PauL Minn. 90-120 AGENTS— Three capable men to act as agents in the city: men qualified for this kind of work can make money : reference re quired; call at 9a. m. St. Paul Medical and Dental institute, 78 and 80 East Seventh, cor. Minnesota st. : r_llo-116 GENTS AND SOLICITORS in city and country In Minnesota and Dakota at good pay for a" large Eastern Life Insur ance company. Address I 38, Globe. -. 110-110 A MICA L for 10 cents and upwards; beef steak or roast beef, mutton or pork with potatoes, bread, bntter and coffee, 10c; oyster stew. 15c New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson, near Seventh st." 113-119 BAKER— Wanted, a first-class bread and cake baker. Address G 1 6, Globe. 3 T3ARIJER wanted at 187 Western ay. 2 BARKER wanted, white and first-class. I. Schecr, Rochester. Minn. 3 BARBER— First-class barber. Inquire at Stock Exchange hotel, University ay., opposite Union park. 3 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, good, practi cal bookkeeper. Apply at Weyl, Brown & Dyer's. 286 Kast Third. 3 BOY— smart boy or young man to paste Co.- paper hanger. Apply 007 Broadway, to paper hanger. 3 BOY— a small boy to run errands. Call room 155, Drake Block. 3 BOY— Wanted, a good, honest boy to do chores. 20 East Third st. 3 BOY— Wanted, a young Scandinavian boy to milk a few cows and do chores. Ad- dress S. Listoe. Breckinridge, Minn. 113-115 CANVASSER— Wanted, good man to can vass for the World typewriter. Hanson &Dent, 406 Robert st. 113-115 CANVASSERS WANTED— Fifteen more J experienced men to canvass. Apply Singer Sewing Maching office, 27 East Third st. (Salary and commission). 112-118 lAKI*ENTEE— Wanted, a carpenter for _ finishing, at 105 Dakota ay. 3 CARPENTERS— Four carpenters wanted. Apply at building corner. Iglehart and Miller streets. .:.■.-.. - -3 CLERK— boy about fifteen years ' old to clerk in store. 219 East Seventh st. ■ 3 COOK— Wanted, a good second cook for first-class hotel $30 per month; 165 East Seventh, corner Jackson, Room 4. 115 DRUGGIST— Good position (clean stock, no paints or oils) for a good, reliable man ; must speak German : state age and sal ary wanted. . Address Martin Molitor, St. Cloud. Minn. 115-121 fARM HELP— Man and wife to work on farm ; steady work. Clapp & Co., 181 East Third st. . ■ .■. . 115 GARDENER— good man to take a gar den farm between the cities; must give references; German preferred. Apply "140 Summit ay. 3 GLAZIER— Wanted, good glazier. 451 Jackson st. 3 HOST I. Wanted, a man to take care of horses and do chores. • 48, Chamber of Commerce, 10 a. m. to-day. 3 MAN— a man to clean carpets. Apply. at 58 West Central ay. ' 3 MAN— reliable man (Scandinavian pre ferred) at once. Address G 24, Globe. 3 |\/I AN First class man for mortising and J.VL tenon machine. West Side Manufac turing company, cor St. Lawrence & Rut land, West st: Paul. i . . ..: 3 PAINTER — a good house painter at once. Apply at new double house corner Livingston aye. and- Colorado st, West St. Paul. 3 PAINTER— Wanted, at Graceville, Minn., a painter and paper hanger. 115-133 PAINTER— Wanted, a young man who has worked at painting; 101 Granite st, corner of Cortland. '7 . 2 J J ..INTER— a good, reliable sign painter. 195 Dakota ay. 2 PAINTERS— Wanted, six painters; first and second-clan; also three . paper hangers, immediately. Address F. D. Bart -1.-tt. Sioux Falls, Dak. . . . 3 ALESMAN— Wanted, clothing salesman; O experience speaking French or Scandi navian. Apply 78 East Seventh st. room 8.- .3 SALESMAN— salesman for store. 0 Apply 73 East Seventh st, Room 8. 2 rpAILOR — Pantsmaker wanted. Iteid -L Tailoring company, 315 Jackson st . ' 3 . AlLOßS— Coatmakcrs wanted at 153 West Seventh st. R. Powers. 3 OPRACK FOREMEN— Five good track J- foremen. Call on Clapp & Co., 131 East Third st. . 115. ■"I*l7* ANTED— Bookkeepers, salesmen, of- VV fice clerks, . collectors, bartenders, coachmen, hostlers, drivers, janitors, watch men, engineers, firemen, teamsters, etc., to call and learn - our method of advertising your wants. The Advertising Directory, 78 East Seventh st, room 8. . 113-115 1 / \ MEN to work iv brick yard; wages, $26 I\J per month and bocTd; one foreman on' stock farm, with wife as housekeeper; no children. John Swainson & Co., corner Sev enth ami Sibley sts. 81115 WANTED TO Bin. BAR EN— Want to buy, a bar screen, second-hand, with mirror. Address J. 1-7 445 St. Peter. ■ y 113-15 BICYCLE— Wanted to buy, a second-hand bicycle, V 39 or 42 inches; must be in good order aud cheap. Address A 45, Globe. ■:■ 113-19 ... DESK— to buy a second-hand office desk : must be cheap. The Adver tising Directory, 78 East Seventh st, room 8. ; ■•: f ■;-. ■' 115. ,*••'—..■■■ - HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS wanted for cash ; will call at residence. Address _. 50, Globe..-"- .--:,:.':. 113-110 J I CENSE-- to buy a license. . Call -- or address 282 Jackson st. ■ 113-115. RAGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS- All dealers and shippers of these . goods will find it to their advantage to call on or write to J Firestone, wholesale dealer in pa mnker's supplies; reference; am- respon sible firm in the city. 262 Jackson' st, St.' Paul. .Minn. Telephone. 753. cnll 3. 310* TO KX€HAiS«E. O .EXCHANGE— Carpenter work ex , changed for groceries. ."-• Apply 47. East Seventh st. * 111117' SITUATIONS -. : OFFERED. •£'=•. :\:7y7- * '.• female. '."'■ *?■;■'*■ "■*•-' ; 7 ' AGENT— Wanted, a young lady to take ex-' elusive sale of a very popular book in St. Paul or Minneapolis; good salary guaran teed. Apply Room 1, 371. Jackson st. 115! AGENTS— Five lady agents to work in the city; liberal inducements to right par ties; references required: call at p. m. St. ' Paul Medical and Dental Institute, 78 and 80 East Seventh, corner Minnesota. 110116 COOK— by Ist of May, an experi enced cook. Mrs. F. P.Wright, 123 Sum mltav.. ■'..'.• .. ... :..-- - - ■■.': 3 DINING ROOM GIRLS wanted at the ' Sherman house, comer Fourth and Sib ley sts. . " . "... '■"■■.'■ ■-■ ■ -.3; DRESSMAKING- an experi enced sewing girl to assist at dressmak ing generally. Apply 085 St. Peter st. 2 GIRL— Wanted, a competent second girl; T ore who can come well recommended; apply between the hours of 9 and 11 in the forenoon at Mrs. Clay's Intelligence : office. ■ Mrs. Samuel P. Snider. . . 115-116 GIRLS— Wanted, dining room girls at the Sherman house, corner Fourth and Sibley st 3. •'.- '•"-'■■■ .. 3 GIRLS wanted at City hotel, . 357-359 Robert st. 77 ' 7 -, :; 2 HOUSEKEEPER— a competent housekeeper to take charge of farm house ; middle-aged lady preferred. Address ; John Murphy, Larimore, Dak. 109-115 OUSEWORK— a good girl for general housework; §15. . 70 East Sev enth st.. up stairs. ■-.■'.■■ 115 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to do gen eral housework, at 502 Collins st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at' 579 Jackson St., corner Twelfth. .- -■■ "■ ■- . -.3 WORK— A competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply 503 Kittson St., between Seventh and Eighth sts. 3 HOUSEWORK— good girl for general housework, Mrs. W. H. Wood, 652 Wabasha st. 3 HOUSEWORK — Girl to help work in kitchen. . Apply at 355 Washington st. : : 3 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework at 317 East Ninth st. and Broadway. \7"vv- '■;•;:.■■ 3 OUSEWORK— GirI for general housfi work; must be a good cook.' Call at 580 Cedar st. at once. _3 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted to do gen eral housework at 543 Broadway. .3 WORK— Girl for general house- work; German preferred. Apply 251 Iglehart st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Call in the rear of 230 Selby ay. 3 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl tor general housework; small family, good wages 044 Wabasha st. 2 OUSEWORK— A good girl tor general housework. Call at 829 Burr st. 2 KITCHEN GIRL wanted at once, at 77 Summit ay. -. : 2 NURSE GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl; one that is competent; good references: call at 501 Holly ay. 3 NURSE GlßL— Wanted,, nurse girl; Protestant German preferred. 64 Til ton st. 113-115 SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a good second O girl: one that understands waiting on table. Call at 392 Exchange st. 3 SECOND GIRL— A second girl at 213 Pearl st. -2 SECOND WORK— Wanted, a good strong girl for second work, at 51 West Fourth st. 3 SEWING GIRL— Wanted, a plain sewing O girl at once; 470 Cedar St., near Ninth St., Mrs. Seigman. " AS HER AND IRONER wanted; call, __ 392 Cedar st. .7 2- YOUNG LADY— Wanted, a young lady to act as assistant in my dental office; work and wages light; inquire Monday from 9to 2. C. H. Goodrich, 3 Sherman block, Wabasha st. - .2 HORSES AH CARRIAGES. AT AUCTION, without reserve, at 10 a. in. May 5, one (1) two-seat extension lop carriage, one (1) set double and one (1) set single harness. The sale to take place at 21 West Fifth st. 115 BUGGY— §25 will buy a good leather-top buggy. Inquire at 16 West Fourth st. 113-115 . . . ". CARRIAGES, buggies of every style at lower prices than same cart be bought of any other dealer in 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* OR SALE— S-15; a light two-seat open carriage, in good repair. Apply: Room 1, 371 Jackson st. . 115 FOR SALE— handsome pony, five years old; gentle and suitable " for children. Address W., Macalester college, Macalester, Minn. • 115: FOR SALE— handsome, safe, family horse; not a fault about him; owner has no use for him. Address F. M.,' P. O. box 48, Haaiiine, Minn. 115-116 HORSE— family horse for sale. Mapaw Bros., 103 East Fourth st. 113-16 . HORSE FOR SALE— Fine sound dapple gray horse for sale. Inquire of David Burke, at Ryan livery stable, Robert St.. near Seventh. 112-118 JNSURE your horses and cattle In Tne Sterling Live Stock Insurance company, 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. 343* WAM-LTE-P, TO KENT. HOUSE— Wanted, a house by a small family; no children; can give' the best of references ; rent not over $30 or $35. Leave address California Wine House,' corner Seventh and Cedar sts. 115 HOUSE— Wanted to rent, a house of six or seven rooms, with barn. F. R. Jack son, United States Express company. 113-15 ROOM— Single gentleman wishes a single roominaouiet neighborhood; must be cheap and close to this office; board not desired. ■• Address H D, Globe. 115-117 D OOM— a small cheap room, not Xv too far away ; state price. \ Address G 63 Globe.. . 115 ROOM-MATE and room; must be a gen tleman of refinement Call at 229 East Fourth. 115-117 ROOMS— Wanted, two or three pleasant unfurnished rooms, with board for self and wife, in desirable location. Address D 67, Globe. 115 ROOMS— Two - young ladies, employed during the day, would like an unfur nished room, with alcove or 'two small rooms, on cable or car line. Address B 57, Globe. - . 115 ROOMS— two or three unfur nished rooms, on or near cable line: no houskeeping. Address J 97. Globe. 111-117 INSTRUCTION. ~~ ENGLISH DEPARTMENT during spring and summer months. St Paul Busi ness College, Seventh and Jackson; 102-173 INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN given by a graduate of the Berlin . university; les sons day or evening; terms moderate. Apply at F. G. Heine's book store, 449 Wabasha st 111-115 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND Typewriting— Standard system ; lessons day, evening or dv mail ; send for circulars. Miss J. P. Hess, Union b10ck. ... 105-117 CHOOL OF SHORTHAND, typewriting and telegraphy ; first-class and exclusive; . lessons day or evening or by mail; send for circulars. The Anna C. Drew school, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson sts. 103* SHORTHAND and Typewriting Institute. W. _. Mulliken, proprietor, : corner Sev enth and Jackson sts. 7 102-173 T. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE— Low, rates for the spring term. Corner Sev enth and Jackson sts. 102-173 YPEWRITING and shorthand work of all kinds done perfectly at the Anna C. Drew office, Hale block; experienced oper ators ; perfect work ; low prices ; work called for and delivered; telephone 855-2. 103* K. MULLIKEN offers the best induce a ; ments to those desiring ; a » practical . education. Cor.Seveuth and Jackson. 102-173 : _____________*__ ADVANCES made on goods in storage, loans given on all articles of value, con- : signments solicited; furniture, pianos, glass, cliina, 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 Seventh st. 412-414 Sibley st. St Paul, Minn. _. ...49*. : . EMOVED— Midwife Mrs. Grunke from i 483 St. Peter st" to 496 St Peter st, cor ner Exchange and St Peter. :.'■■ v ' 11-117 'A'- ] ' 7 BOARD _________ ■•; ':/-. . BOARD Young • man :iny poor ;• health wants a pleasant boarding place con- * venient to the i wholesale • district, where „ a plain, .hygienic diet .will be furnished; an carlv breakfast wanted ". seven ' days '.- in the ' week. Address R, Globe. - -*"'* ■ ' ■ : r ; .7 115. BOARD— Wanted, ; by steady young man, room and board in private family; state" term..: Address W : 77, Globe. . ' 111-115 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1888. ' : ': situations WAMTED. ;■;.;■ '• 7 ■':"_"..■ -,'*- -Male. ->7 --: .:■'.' .•■' - BLACKSMITH and horseshoer wants a situation ; can give best of references if required. ;', Call or address St. Paul Hotel, 202 <~.V est Seventh st. 7 ■'■ 7 *■;;-■ . *'-■ 1 13-115 BOOKKEEPER— • wanted _ by, thoroughly competent bookkeeper and accountant as such, or clerk .in railroad office ; best of city references. Address A 32, Globe. - . : : .-." 114-120 BOOKKEEPER— a bookkeeper in one ', of the prominent business houses of the : j city,' a set of books to I keep evenings; would take Doard and room in exchange. Address C 55, Globe. :-■•-*■■■■.■■- ■- ■..:-•:.■:■■ 113-15 BUTCHER — A young man wants a posi tion as butcher; : can give good refer ences; have "had several years' experience. Address 709 Minnehaha st. 3 BUXTERMAKER-An experienced young ' man iln buttermaking . would like to work in creamery ; can furnish references. Address J 1, Globe. ' . 3 CARPENTER— Wanted, small jobs to do «' by two carpenters ; good work and small wages. Address B 78. Globe. . .1 :..-.'.' 3 . CLERK — Wanted, _ pasition in grocery store; thoroughly understands book-' keeping; wages moderate. Address J. F. Owens, Cresco, 10. -. 7 . - y 115-118 CLERK— man; five years' - experi ence iv general store; speaks French as r good as English. Address J 93. Globe. .3 CLERK— A young man wants a situation in grocery store as clerk, or as : driver; five years' experience; best references given. F. N.. 80 West Tenth st. : 3 COACHMAN— man, age twenty one, wants position in private family as coachman ; speaks English and Swede. ■"' Ad dress 477 East Seventh St., St. Paul. Minn. 3 COACHMAN— A middle-aged man would like a place as coachman; thoroughly understands the business, and can show good references on application. Address • D 12, Globe. -.•;'• . .'-•.•■ 3 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a married man in a private family: no children ; references if required. Address, 51, Globe. 3 EMPLOYMENT— young man of good habits and education wants a position; speaks German; can furnish best of refer ences. D 32, Globe. 3 ENGiNEKR— A young man wants a posi tion as engineer; can give good refer ences: a stationary engine preferred. Ad dress 709 Minnehaha st. ' .3 GARDENER— A gardener and florist of seven years' experience; understands the flower trade in all its branches; good floral worker and fancy bedder; ; capable of taking charge of commercial' business •or private place. Address E 73, Globe. 115 GARDENER— Wan ted, a position as land scape gardener; references. Address 470 Robert st. ■ ■ : - .■. 3 HOSTLER— Situation wanted by a young man to take care of horses for private family. Address C 89, Globe. ■ 3 JANITOR— Situation as janitor or watch man by a strictly temperate man. Ad dress one week T. J. Me., 303 Duke st. 3 OFFICE WORK— A young - mail would like a position in an office; can operate caligraph ; and would make himself generally useful. Address J 18. Globe. 7 . . 3 . PRINTER— A sober, industrious young printer would like a steady situation in country town; can do job, book and general work, and run job presses, or take charge of office in a town of 1,000 or 2,000 population. Address W. J. W., Globe. * 115 SALESMAN— A position as traveling sales man; ten years' experience; would pre fer a line of farm machinery. Address S., Globe, Minneapolis. 115 SALESMAN for five years -in the retail dry goods business and for the last two years traveling for a ladies' underwear and wrapper house, wants to get a position. Ad dross II 17, Globe. 115-116 SITUATION— Young married man, Ger man, wants position in wholesale house. Address D, 318 Walnut st. 3 WATCHMAKER, with a number of • years' experience, would like steady situation; have own tools; best references. Address R 20. Globe. Minneapolis. 115-117 - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Canity _fc Mannen's Eist, Forepaugh Block. (go _)/*"*»/••* WILL KDY a nice south-fac «jp/Cr^DUU ing lot on Hague ay. in Nin inger & Donnelly's addition, one-third cash; we defy competition on this price. <_A F\C\f\ WILL KUY the lot on Grand «3>4t^i/ULJ ay. in Terrace Park next; o Mr. Maunen's residence, 50x15 » fcet,an ele gan tsite for residence. Canby & Maimer- H5 ■ Miscellaneous City Eist, FOR SALE— residence, 144 Nina ay. ;i fourteen rooms and all moderate im provements; good stable; lot 50x1*5!) -feet with alley. William G. Robertson, Drake block, 180 East Seventh st. 113-17. EOR SALE— 2OB acres with frontage on Gervias lake, in section 5, town 29, range 22; five acres fronting Savage lake, in section 6, town 29, range 22 ; 292 acres, partly improved, with buildings, etc.. in sec tion "25, town 31, range 22, north of White Bear town; lot 20, St. John City, on Savage lake, New Canada, with good improvements, and saloon fixtures if desired; lot 21, block 14, Arlington. Hills, on Jenks st, with nine teen-room house; house and lot on Cayuga st. : terms easy. Inquire of Oliver & Far well, No. 18 East Fourth St., or Josiah Fair child & Co., No. 358 Jackson St., or of owner, Antoiue Lanoux, at New Canada, Ramsey county. •' * - . 111-17 FOR SALE nnd for rent— Lots, garden and farm lauds near this city; easy terms, A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st; Room 3. ■' 110-119 HOUSE— At a bargain, a new well-built dwelling house, with six rooms, with two lots; Blair st, between Kent and Mackubin, for $3,200, $1,000 cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent Inquire of A. R. Keifer, 190 East Seventh St., Room 3. . 109-118 HOUSE— new eight-room house for sale; good cellar and cistern, also barn, ; in cluding one or two lots, as purchaser may desire. Inquire 224 Miller st, between Day ton and Marshall ays. . • . 1 10-116 LOTS, blocks, acres, in Midway district, cheap for cash, by owner. D. H. Hunt, St Anthony Park. , : 13-19 LOTS— For sale, two south-facing lots near Macalester Station; one corner lot in Winslow's addition, near the new bridge, very cheap. R. Grisson, 270 Ramsey st . 113-119 WEST ST. PAUL PROPERTY AT A Bargain— 100 feet lot 2, block 66. West St. Paul Proper, $6,500; 15 lots in block 53, West St. Paul Real Estate & Im provement Syndicate So. 4, $550; 28 lots (1 to 10, block 31, and 5 to 22, block 20), West St Paul Real Estate & Improvement Syndi cate No. 2, $500. K. Kortgaard, Minneapolis, Minn. .___ 113 115 CPQ/^A— LOT one block from street cars; «fl>Oc/U this is a snap. I. McCoy, 79 East Third st. ■ - 113-1,19 FINANCIAL. A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved . real estate security in St Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, 6**., 7, 7V2 per cent, on shortest notice for any : amount. R. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 7 73* INNESOTA .MORTGAGE . LOAN Company— Loan from $10 upward on ■ furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, . and Room 7, Mackey-Le.g block, Minneapolis. 250* r\l\ ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per- IVi- sonal property, • household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on "diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st, J. E. Flanigan, manager.. y ■ . - ,162* ONEY LOANED on all kinds ol per 7 sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.f ture, horses, <■ etc.; - commercial paper . and time checks purchased. . E. .- W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third st . ' ■ :-.._ 291* MONEY. TO LOAN— small or large ■ sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st. \ : ■-: ... 113* MONEY TO LOAN— Hunt & ; Sever ance, 34 East Third st, room 1; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc. \ the same to remain 'in - the • owner's posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc ; business strictly confidential ; a: private room for ladies. 292* MONEY TO LOAN on improved and un - improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. -73* MONEY TO LOAN on real estate and good first mortgages bought by S. H. Dyer,real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. ■• : ' . : ■.:■' '-".-■ 106* 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 Jackson st ~ ■ ■yy-- ■■■■' ■:--:■■ 240* . *y .. -.7 MONEY TO LOAN on -» diamonds, watches, and * all ' goods of value. -: Pri vate I office for consultation. 7 George 'R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh bC'.',' 82* •fit _"| $25, 850, * 100 : TO . LOAN on fur «fl)J.U ■*: niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value; cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees, v St Paul Loan company, No. 309„ Jackson st., Rooms 1 and 2. . .- 7"7-7.7- y yy.7-,7" 65*7 A SITUATIOHS : " : - ."■• , : ".-■-'', 7":.; 7- •'"'. Female. ' .. -7. :*;■"" 7 7777 ; ; DRESSMAKER wants work; will work r ■ for $5 per week at present; understands cutting and fitting.- '•• Address at once, Miss C. - ] F., 175 St. Anthony ay. -:,"' . ■ ; 3 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, =a . ; place ... as , | / working housekeeper by a" competent woman.; Address. 456 East. Sixth st, St; . Paul,' Minn. .7!/:7 ■ : -:-; *■'; \7> 7^ 3 ' HOUSEWCJiJK— Wantedr to ; do general; housewii^: - in a r small . family ; refer ences. 495 lUdadwar. y :■■' - '.-.-'■-'■.'.*" 3' SECOND I^ORK— Wanted, > place to M . ' v second work and assist with - plain sew l1 * ' iug. -Apply at Home for the Friendless, 469 Collins st. •-.•■-_;*;•-.*■ ■*;■-.!.:■■•; ■■"•.•; ;.;\;. ■- '.-.:" r^3' .■ WANTED— Position as cook and second' girl in ' a family going to California^ ; references furnished. ■_■ Call ior " address 359 East Fourteenth st. - 111-117 =*=-■ a • 7* : AUCTION SAXES. -I ' ? A. 11. Robert Auctioneer, fl 2 _V j 51 East Fourth st, St. Paul, Minn. __ ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF VAL uable University property at auction l will sell at auction on the ; d remises, on Uni versity avenue, on Wednesday, April 25, aft 3 o'clock in the afternoon, sharp, lot : 22 of Merriam'B Out Lots to St. Paul. • This prop- . erty is known as the "Jackson Orchestriin '■ i Hall" stand, and is one of the finest pieces/of I ' ground between ; the two cities. The tin-' ! provements : cost in the neighborhood t'df'- • $3,500 and are in perfect condition. Being < in the immediate vicinity of the - Minnesota Transfer, the property is without doubt the ' most valuable . in the Midway district for business purposes, commanding ; as it will the trade of Merriam, Union and St. An thony Parks. : Adjoining vacant property is held at $100 per foot Immediately after the sale:ot the above I will offer at auction on , the grounds lots 15 * and 10, in block 17; also lots 8, 9, 10,' 11. 12, 13 and 14, in block . 16, "Midway. Heights." All of the above property is ; es pecially valuable on account of their un equaled trackage facilities. The sale is positively absolute, and' the assurance is given that the property will be sold to the highest bidder. A. Ml Doherty, Auctioneer, 51 East Fourth st. . 114-116 FINE PIANO and elegant furniture at auc tion I will sell atauctiou at the residence. No. 399 East Eighth St., . on - Tuesday, April, 24, at 10 o'clock a. m., a very choice lot of hem eh old furniture, consisting in part of oue very fine Vose lircs. grand upright pi ano, a magnificent instrument in use but two months; a number of very choice cane and oak easy chairs s'.erediu silk velvet and plush ; handsome cherry and mahogany cen ter tables, fine oak extension table, • elegant antique sideboard, fine oak. ash and cherry bedroom, suits; English body Brussels car pets, . ingrain carpets, Smyrna rugs, bed ding, fine dining room furniture, French china, a very ' fine cooking , range, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, etc, etc.:. • The attention of all who are in : search of a , very fine class of goods is called to this sale, as the furniture is all - practically new and was selected by the owner with excellent taste and judgment. There is scarcely a mar on any piece of furniture in the house, hay- j ing been cared for by an excellent . house keeper. A. M. Doherty, Auctioneer, 51 East Fourth st. . .- 114-115 Jebb, Johnson & Co., Auction eers. y \ INE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Auction— will sell at public auction on Friday. April 27. at 10 a. m.. the contents of the ten-room flat No. 155 West Third st. (upstairs), a very fine and large lot of house hold furniture, consisting of one elegant marble top, two fine cherry bed-room suites, one very fine easy chair, parlor chairs, one plush lounge, one folding bed, one secretary, six center tables, one . refrigerator (good as new), extension table, etc., etc.; also some very fine steel > engravings. The carpets in this flat are in first-class condition ; there are ' body Brussels and ingrain. A Peninsular range that cost $05, together with all the kitchen furniture, will also.be sold. Parties wanting first-class furniture cannot afford to miss this sale. Jebb, . Johnson & Co., auc tioneers, 422 Wabasha st. • 115-116 AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD,: furniture at private residences are given;- - special attention by us.- Jebb, Johnson & CO., office and salesroom No. 422 vVabasha,, ' st. . 115-116; Fox . t. I_ory<4 Auctioneers.! xa' ■ FOX & KORY, auction and commission' ': house, 181 East Seventh st., buy bank- ' rupt stocks of general merchandise for cash, '- make sales of real estate and household '• goods; liberal advances made on consign-?; ments and , prompt | returns made. A. Korv, auctioneer. 10a* . ' FOR .1.17. 7 : y. : '-~r : BAR COUNTERS, ice boxes, mirrors, grocers' bins, shelving, store counters, etc., at 217 First ay. north, Minneapolis. ',■■:■; . 113-143 7. .'■-■. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA,S2.SO J-i per volume ; we are reproducing from me very latest volumes of the ninth edition, page for page, plate for plate, map for map,, and volume for volume, and at , about - half Che price of the Scribner or Stoddart editions; we also have a number of the leading cyclo pedias (taken in exchange) at about half price; drop C. W. Dumont 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, 1 Northwestern manager for the H. G. 'Allen-, company. . GO* FOR SALE— Stock of dry goods and no- -: tions in suburb of St. Paul; splendid lo cation ; business established two years. - For particulars address E 14, Globe. 115-117 FURNITURE, _ bedding, carpets, " cook stove, etc., for sale at once, at 420 East Tenth st. 7, -.-■..' . . * . 115-117 KENTUCKY-BRED HORSE-Thorough ly trained to saddle; spirited, but gentle and . reliable ; . equally reliable in harness; : . anybody can handle 'him with safety; for sale cheap. Inquire of Otto, at stable 145 College ay. '■ ■* ■ - ' ■■■/■ -■ - . 113 19 LEVEL— Level for sale cheap; first-class order and condition. H. Saulez, Room : 1, German-American bank building. 115-16 PRIVATE SALE of cook stove and other household furniture at 547 Wabasha st. 1 113-114' . : RING— An elegant solitaire diamond ring " tor sale cheap, or will exchange for household goods. Address A 73, Globe. 115 SAFE— For sale, Diebold safe, medium size. : 322 Robert st '."-."•- . 115 SALOON FIXTURES — Elegant and cheap : cash or time. Witte 8r05., . 411 T and 413 Fifth ay. south. Minneapolis, Minn. 113-26 . '■■;-.■ SECOND-HAND furniture to sell; houses, handsomely furnished and unfurnished rooms to rent; farms rented and sold; Doard ers located with private families. North western Renting Acrencv. 136 East Fourth. ■-; 115-121 ■-- *'■:;::■ i TORE— For sale, store in I a country vil lage on a railroad, with or without stock : cheap for cash ; none but those T who mean business and -have cash need apply; reason for selling, having two, wish to sell one. Address C 63, Globe. 111-117 PERSONALS. T BROWN'S HOTEL, No. 329 East Fourth st, St. Paul; .to all persons who left baggage or other personal property at Brown's hotel prior to Dec. 1. 1887, either • for storage or as security for board bill, you are hereby notified : that unless you appear and claim your baggage and pay all charges • against the same on or before May 5, 1888, that said property will be sold : to pay the charges against the owners thereof as above, stated: sale to be made May 5, A. D. 18S8. Mary Brown. Dated April 18, 1888; 115-117 FORTUNE-TELLER— Mrs. Ellis can *63 consulted on all affairs of , life through; the magic mirror. -" 255 East Seventh st ; up stairs. .: , ".7 7■•y :- y -v _______________ MADAM TEITS WORTH, St. Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller. 402 Minnesota st, between Sixth apd Seventh. .■ 113-139; HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS!, ;. Miehaudl Bros., Corner Seventh : ami Wabasha. ' iti RESH STRAWBERRIES received daily. - - : --'~f-i Fancy bakers' flour, $2 per sack. 7 ." *' ► 1 ' 7 7 Dozen Eggs for $1. . Best Creamery Butter, 26c per lb. in 7; 20 lb. tub. :..;:.,..... ... 1 Best Dairy Butter, 22c per lb. ; [ , . J Standard Corn, $1.15 per doz. 7 . Standard Tomatoes, $1.15 per doz. ,:{/.'; Standard Peaches. $2.20 per doz. 115-16. BOARP OFFERER. -A BOARD— and board, with bath. $5 ; ;" three '. blocks - from ■ Seven corners on cable line. 178 College ay. y lis LEVENTH ST_ 62 ■ EAST— Nicely fur nished room with board; bath ; one-half block from capitol. ■'■■-- y 115-1 16 FOURTH'; ST.,-. 51, WEST-Good board, 7" and nicely • furnished room at ; reasona- ; ble rates. -> • ■■ : -^ : • y-y.113.19' ST. PETER ST., 620— Young girls' home, •: for respectable young girls only ; board- J ing and lodging : $2.50 per, week; reading room free. ~r •' -' -"-- --. 99-120' y 7 ,. : Z^:-9_i__s______'iilt. AA^A FOLLET't dress and sleeve system; best '. in the world ; '' its beautiful •>: lines : and ; curves r give ; a> style - x to ~ the i figure 7. that no :- other 7 system - can - - approach; :-;it * is , used in the best houses in Philadelphia. New . York and Boston; it has the new French bias ' attachment, and 1 a sleeve that is simply per-* feet; it is warranted to fit without changing a seam. :* Call at Mrs. Elliott's; room; 24,* Mann- ' heimer block. 7: Agents wanted. >-;;" 7-; 32* 200,000 WANTS Were piloted,.- in the Globe's .Advertising ' Columns in 188?. Thkiis ~tpc best evidence that the Globe is" the People's Paper. WHERE WANTSIAN BE LEFT , FOB INSERTION IN „ A THE y GLOBE v^ LYONS & TIC__NOR, Druggists, 707 East [. Third street, corner Bates. CONGER BBQB..j>r_ggist_, 349 University ,■ ■ avenue, corner vtfgihla. y : ' MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash* , land avenue aud Dale street 1 7 A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 Welt Seventh street r .-*•.; - BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. '_. FOX, 482 Bice street. ■ - O. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street FBANK _,; OSipXJBQ, 178 Western avenue. J. H. BATES, 441 West Seventh street '. P. VAN DUTOB,' Druggist, B_S East Ma euth street. 7 .. ■-.-.-, *:: *".'-.. .7/ BIPPLEB & COJ-LYEB, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street. ' - -->. ,JOHN FURLONG ; GBOCEBY COMPANY, ' 470 Jackson street ; - :|m_gH [WILKES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. _ ■■■__■ m: D. MERRILL, books ana stationery, 442 Broadway. ■''-.*.: ■■--. ."■•■ FOR RENT. * '* Houses. PAAAi FLATS— rent, June 1, one six-room flat furnished; oue eight-room flat, un furnished, and ' one - eight-room - flat, =• fur nished, from June lto Oct. 1; all steam heat, baths, hot water, • electric bells, and all modern improvements; • at 562 St. Peter st Call at 28 East Fourth st M. D. Miller. '■:-'■■ . 102-115 .-- ■'■ ■ - HOUSE— For rent from May 1, elegant ten-room, complete modern house, cor ner Oak and Walnut Esterley, Mannheimer block. 115-116 HOUSE— rent, ; furnished ; house of nine rooms, with gas, bath, grate, storm sash and barn. Apply at 599 Selby ay. __ ■" '- -■ 115 •■ ■ '■■ -'- ■'.•■■•■ • •■ --HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms ; 520 Robert st. ; with barn. Apply 452 Dayton ay. 115 HOUSE' with modern conveniences, ex cept p,as ; large lot and centrally located. Furniture rented with house, or sold, in part or whole. Address GlB Globe. 115-119 HOUSE— First-class ten-room modern house; good location; to responsible tenant without small children Address Gl. Globe. -.-.■.- .-■■.- . 115-17 HOUSE For rent, two-story frame house, . eight rooms. No. 875 Marion st. In quire at Room 41. National German Ameri- / .can Bank building. ■ 113-19 HOUSE— rent. Rice park; six rooms, with lake water ; references required. 124 West Fifth st 113 HOUSE— Furnished house for rent about . May 15 ; ten rooms; all modern con veniences. Call at 673 St. Peter st. Refer ences required. • 114-20 HOUSE— To let, house, eleven rooms; furniture - for sale; - city and cistern water; good cellar and yard. 16 West Ex change. . , . . 114-16 HOUSE— For rent, nine-room house, 303 West Seventh st ; house ten-rooms, 345 Sherman st ; six rooms, first floor, 347 Sher man st. ; five rooms, second floor, in private house; store 305 West Seventh st. Call at 341 Sherman st. . .113* HOUSE— For rent, by the Ist of May, a nine-room house at 212 Fuller st ,Ap ply 165 Martin st. 7 7 113-115 HOUSE— New eight-room house ; barn and one acre of land ; near Lake ' Como Short Line station; rent $12 per month to reliable party. Inquire of H. F. Gaboon, l2l Martin st. * ■ ■:■'' •■ . 113-119 HOUSE— For rent, ' seven-room house and barn, 783 Holly ay., from May 1 ; $30 a month. Apply to 11. W. Cory,' Municipal court '•'. . -:■ ■.-■ 112* 113 OUSE No. 545 Oakland ay. to rent tor a J7L term of years; all modern conveniences. jApply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank building. . 112-121 iTI Furnished house at No. 543 Oak fJTL land commencing with May 1,1888, to rent for six months. Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank building. -7 7 112-121 -TTOUSE — house of nine rooms, "__ near street cars aud with pleasant grounds, from May 1 ; rent, $400 a year. . ■.-:-.-■- - 113-15 - ETOUSE— For rent on May 1, the, beautiful jXJ ; house, No. 199 Goodrich ay. ; this house «has ten fine rooms and every ' modern im- provement except gas; also good stable; rent, $05. James »&• Bateham, Renting Agency," . German-American bank. .'■■'- '.'■•'.* ■". - 111-120 : OUSES, UPPER TOWN— Reut May 1 ; . $65 per month for term of three or five years, to first-class tenant only, fine eleven room house on Pleasant ay., : near Sixth st, having all s conveniences; cellar, furnace, bath, laundry, hot and cold water on every floor; will not rent for boarding house or room-renting purposes; best of - references required. I. N. Snow, 38 East Third st. 115-117 -■■ . HOUSES— rent, two Jronses on Holly ay., eleven rooms each; all modern im provements. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st " ... 7' ."■■'.-■'■." '■ '■: *■': 7 113* HOUSES— Nine-room house -, on Pleasant ay. ; seven-room house on Tilton st. ; seven-room house on Seventh st;, modern improvements. Inquire of St. Paul Trust company, 155 East Fourth st. - ;•'■• 112-118 HOUSES— For rent,' tenement muses irom . $6, $3, $10 and: $12 per month. : 254 Commercial st. '.'■ ■"•" : 60* LEASE AND : FURNITURE of a twelve room house in the best location -in St." Paul for sale cheap. For full particulars ad dress J 16, Globe. - .-■: 113-117 TERRACE— For rent, brick terrace on ; A Iglehart st. ; each dwelling has eleven rooms,with modern' finish and improvements, including laundry fixtures, furnaoe,bath,etc.r; rent only $60. 'James & Bateham, Renting Agency, German-American bank. 111-122 fl_<OQ— SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, with at «p)/^0 tic, city water and sewer; references required. E. S. Norton. 335 Robert st" ' .. 113-115 : Rooms. .-.■ ROADWAY. 489— For rent two nicely furnished rooms in . private family; references required. ,7 7 . 113-119 BROADWAY, 537— For rent two unfur nished . rooms, one large and one small ; one for cooking. Inquire at 541: ■ 113-115 ROADWAY, 531— Two nicely furnished front rooms, balh'aud all modern con- , veniences; board, if desired. 112-118 CEDAR ST., 600— One furnished room. 7 ■ 115.-116 CEDAR ST., 506— Pleasant rooms v en snite or single; large yard. Directly opposite capitol. . -< ■ . 115-116 CENTRAL AY., 17, EAST— Pleasant front room, with alcove ; also two other very pleasant rooms; location first-class and only naif block from street car. ; 113-19 COLLEGE AY., 20— Pleasant furnished ; rooms for gentlemen; modern improve ments. ■ ■'■':■ ,116 ELLEN ST., 150— nicely furnished rooms ; private family; use of parlor and bath. : "113-115 EXCHANGE ST., 384— furnished rooms for rent; with board or without a* .7 ■. .<.■■■ -■ .-'■:. 115 .-' -"-, ■ '.■ ■:.;..:: EXCHANGE ST.. 368— For rent.one large unfurnished alcove ' room; also * three "■"rooms for light housekeeping if desired ; all '^conveniences, y ,v . 115 - EXCHANGE 5T.,415, NORTH— rent yj— a furnished front room good size and "pleasant. 7 113-115 EXCHANGE ST., 388— One . large ; room X- suitable for two ; use of . bath ; with ■or without board. 7 : '•*.:%'--- .77' : . •-.' 113-115 : TMFTEENTH ST.,- 241— One nicely fur if. i nished room ; cheap for respectable gen fgeman.y- . ■'"■... - •■ 115 T7LAT— rent residence flat; two large J. rooms; second floor Louise building on West Seventh William G. Robertson, Drake block, 180 East Third st. ■ 7 113-17 */"-* ENESEE . ST., 227— : rent, one nice *AX' furnished room, - convenient to Minne apolis & Manitoba railroad shops and North ern Pacific coach yard. . . . •-. _. . 112-15 PLEASANT i A Y.. 179— Pleasant front .' room with alcove, first-class furnishings and all modern conveniences; -• near cable inc. 109-115 REARDON BLOCK," corner Seventh and' .Minnesota; choice new rooms on third floor. Inquire Room 21. y.. 113-19 ROOM— Furnished front room, suitable for IV two gentlemen. "-. Inquire • 681 Missis sippi st. ■,'.--" ■■•-■'■■ .■ f -7'-.' -.y, .y ;. 113-115 ROOMS— For rent, three rooms; city wa '.-*' ter; $12; nicely ; arranged . for house keeping. 295 Martin st : 115 SELBY A Y.,- rear of 260, new house— For - rent, three unfurnished rooms. 115-118 EVENTH ST., > 224 -WEST— Two neat, j | clean furnished rooms, suitable I for I one j or two gentlemen ; moderate rent with bath ; ; one minutes' walk from Seven cor. :; 113-120; j ILTON : ST., Two .. furnished rooms : in ■ private family ; : nice location. ; : ; y.y;7: V . :;■..■; - .113116 ■■■.-■;. .■:■,. :■-'-:-'.: . y WELFTH ST., 155, EAST, corner Jack-., - : 'JL I" son— For rent, furnished - rooms ; ; large . ': front room newly furnished; also ■: other less • ' ; desirable rooms, y- : . - 7 - ■■'■'■.■ ;.>UO-no!.j '.;' "-a- y. yy FOR : RENT. -7 *-•. ■. y-7/ ' _k-- ; _- ; -" • ."•■.'-■ '7---, Stores, y-7 .-;■■- • . ■ STORE— location for a grocery; rent J $30,: including fixtures. > Address S. T. Bueneman, corner Sixth and Neil sts. 1 115 . STORE on Fifth ; st , near . Robert with basement and fourth floor, connected by elevator. E. S. Norton, 335 Robert st * ' y-y ":-*:"■ --7. 113115 7- _'• .'. ■:'-:--■•>:■'; STORE— rent first-class store on West _■■ Seventh st.; in third block above Seven corners ; i splendid ; location .' for ., dry goods, grocery, boots and shoes or other retail busi- . ness. ..William G. '■ Robertson. Drake block 180 East Third st. 7 113-17 ; STORE— rent, store ion East Seventh ; and Minnehaha; $20 per month. A. R, Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st., Room 3. . -v . -* ; 7: . 110-119 77 77 STORE— For. rent, part or whole of store and basement 116 East Third st,' near Robert. Apply at premises, y . . 110-116 TORES — Two stores with . basements, 1 about 22x70 feet in brick block, Seventh St., corner of Exchange st ; also, . two stores, same block, on Exchange st. -Apply to J. K. Hoffman, Gilfillan block, room 53. ' 112-15 : STORE-BOOM— For rent, store-room with . basement; Third and Wabasha. L. & W. A. Mnssetter. y y V - . 110-123 TWO STORES to rent, one a corner, in : Berkman block. West Sixth ana Frank lin sts; moderate rental. Inquire same. -'■ .77 :■■■•.: ■■:■- -■.- 108118:, r;-- ■: ■ , '/ 7' - FOR $30,sulte o!Eces,fourth floor; - ; $12, suite housekeeping rooms; $7.50 and $6, rooms for sleeping or housekeeping; j cheap desk room, ground floor. James H. ; Davidson, Union block. ... . -■ ... 112-116 ■ ■:'.':".:'.''■''". ' Offices. -.'•' ■ ->-;: i l ' FFICE ROOM— Front office room, cor- • ncr Third and Robert* Inquire of Pease Bros. 115 118 OFFICE ROOM— For rent, ground floor, ' corner Fourth and Jackson. - Inquire of D. H. Michaud, 333 Jackson street. , 113-19 OFFICES— and 318 Jackson St., on second floor, large, : well-lighted room. Apply at St. Paul Trust company. 112-118 miscellaneous. ARN FOR RENT— for 4 horses. 081 Mississippi st. 113-115- BUILDING— For rent, from May 1, build ing, corner Third and Exchange. Maj. J. Kelliher, 166 Summit ay.".- 102-115 BUILDING— For rent, 3-story building, | suitable for manufacturing or storage purposes. Call at 254 Commercial st. : . 60* IRON FOUNDRY— For rent iron foundry on Franklin, near Eagle st Maj. J. Kelli ' her. 100 Summit ay. - 102- BUSINESS _________ Oooch _fc Falde. 51 East Fourth st, First Floor. CIGAR and Confectionery Store— Good lo cation ; daily trade $15; rent $15 a month ; We have good bargains Just now. 7 ROCERY STORE doing a $30,000 busi ness yearly; stock will invoice about $2,000; parties looking for business, this can not fail to suit you; you have the privilege to investigate and see for yourself; this is no played-out stock, but gilt-edged. : • BOARDING HOUSES— locations in the city ; we have some splendid bar gains; one costing over $2,000 for $1,000; we have at all prices from $325 up to $3,000. •_> FURNISHED ROOMS tor light house- O'- keeping -on Wabasha st. ; newly fur nished ; cost over $450 ; price $250 ; rent $_ per month this is a snap. OTONE - QUARRY— best of stone, O enough to last fifteen years; sickness cause of sale. "I Fl ACRES, four miles from unicn depot, li/ to trade or sell ; this is a chance to make some money. ■ . . CASH and two lots to trade for house on the hill. ________________________________ TTOTEL to trade for St. Paul property. "DUSiNESS BLOCK outside city to trade. T IST YOUR TRADE with us. ~~~ ILK ROUTE— sell this week; good - chance to lively man ; established trade ; price. $1,000. : ___. IST YOUR TRADE with us. : 115-119 ''McKenney & Co. . '7 ■■■ 7-*; 338 Cedar Street Room 45, Union Block. NE RESTAURANT, doing fine busi ness: best location in city. This can bo had awfully cheap, or will sell half interest; four furnished rooms attached. 99 ROOMS— A flat on East Seventh st. £*£* nicely . furnished; $125 cleared monthly. This is a sure thing. Look it up. 2 VERY HANDSOMELY furnished boarding houses; 14 and 19 rooms; lo cation | central : all full choice boarders and . roomers. The leases and furniture for sale at one-third value and easy terms. GROCERY STORE— Fine location; at invoice; , ' ■ IF YOU wish to invest in any line of busi ness, see our list: it will pay you. J. B. McKenney & Co., 338 Cedar st, Union block, room 45. . . . . ,' 7 ' • -7 ANTED— our office of busi '■:. ness chances; must be strictly temper ate and good penman ; small capital required. . A good thing to the right man. J.B. McKen ney & Co., 338 Cedar st., Union . block, room 45. - 115 J. IS . Preston _fc Co. Real Estate, Loans and Business Chances. NE EIGHT-ROOM FLAT on Wabasha, full of roomers. reasonable rent; the best little thing in the city of the kind, will take some trade ; 120 acres of good clear laud to trade for a restaurant; a fine gold watch to trade for a horsi; pine land, north shore Lake Superior; a fine farm in Wisconsin to '. trade for St. Paul real estate; 800 acies of unimproved farming lands to deal. J. H. Preston & Co., 406 Wabasha St., St. Paul. •■•-••.••••• 115 v ■ ; ; Miscellaneous Business Chances FIRST-CLASS SALOON for sale on ' Seventh st. ; parties will leave for other points. Address C 68. Globe. 113-115 AN ENERGETIC, trustworthy, middle aged American man, recently from the East desires an active interest in an estab lished, paying - business, manufacturing or mercantile; first-class .in every way add nothing to do with liquors : will invest $1,000 at present and can add to this at end iof six months if desired. E 97, Globe. 115-117 BUTCHER— Wanted, butcher, with small capital, to take half interest in well es tablished and good paying butcher shop. Address J 88, Globe. , . 7 7 115 FOR SALE— A stock of general merchan dise, also two-story store building, situ ated in thriving city with two lines of rail road, and .third line graded within twenty miles; doing a business of $35,000 a year; will sell at a great sacrifice on account of iii health. For information apply to A. C. Shultz & Co.. Woonsocket, Dak. . , BS* FOR SALE— OId established commission . house, doing good business; good lease; best street in city; best reasons for selling. Address 81, Globe. 113-115 FOR SALE— and confectionery * store, milk dairy; also .butter and egg business; Persons can advertise their busi ness cheaply and effectively with the Adver tising Directory, 78 East Seventh . street Room 8-. . ■'.-*"■■ - ■ 113-18 FOR SALE AT A BARGAlN— Railroad Jl eating house. Address J. M. Haines, Lowry, Minn. .. 103-121 HOTEL— Good location, near business part of town, with fourteen rooms, be- . sides office, sitting and dining room, with barn, and well, all in good repair. Terms easy. Address O. "J. Foss, Granite Falls, Minn. - . 109-115 HOTEL— The best paying hotel in ; St. ' :■■ Paul, with forty rooms,' furniture all ; new and elegant long lease, low rent, bar in connection, near to Union depot ; reason for selling other business to attend to. - Address . Hotel 002. Globe..^ .. ■ : 102-115 IF YOU have $400 cash we can start you in a good business on a salary. Address A 31, Globe. :. -7 . 114-116 PBAY MANUFACTURING CO.'S plant ri 7. Minneapolis, to rent . for five : or more i 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* WANTED ■ IMMEDIATELY- One or .'• two silent or active partners, who will furnish $10,000 or $12,000 1 capital; head office in New York city; business a monop : oly .-.: throughout . the world , for ' seventeen years; dividend 173 percent on capital; ref erence given * and ■ required. Address Lock Box ' 82, -; Graf ton.Dak. 110-116 MUSICAL. .': . fV.t clftml i, ' I Wlirl run »■" ■"" M' CSIC LESSONS— On different iustru ments; • terms reasonable. 127 East Eighth. ' ---... 115-124 PIANO — A nice upright piano to responsi ble parties cheap. Call at 542 Westmins ter st. after 4p. m. •.:-•• : ; - 113-15 PIANO TUNING— For prompt, first-class ■■•-" work leave orders at Whitney's music store East Third st-. y : ■ 346* PIANO TUNING,'- $I— Satisfaction guar anteed. Samuel* Crutchelt,; 205 West Sixth st. '■' .'■■":-■■ '-" r ■■■■ 110-140 ; DYE WORKS. o>. -AAA--. ■ L. JAMIESON _ CO.'S Steam Dye • a ;, Works— Gents' .'" clothing , a : specialty. 14 West Sixth et, St Paul, Minn. - 7? 134* . .LOST Aim TOITX O. CCOUNT BOOKS EOST— At Merriam Park depot,' on short line, at 8:10 yes- ■ terday morning, one ledger and day book, tied by strap and . newspaper. -. Please leave at this office or at Merriam Jark depot. 115 EOST— Black and tan dog, seven " months old ; nickel plated collar. Louis Kobert, 452 Dayton ay. •- - 77-115 POCRETBOOK LOST— Containing 820 X*_ gold piece and $65 in bills ; . liberal re- • •ward. - Address C. F. Jones, Globe. 115 Proposals for Indian Supplies and : Transportation. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. "Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, April 16, 1888.— Sealed proposals. indorsed "Proposals for Beef" (bids for beef must be submitted in separate envelopes), Bacon, Flour, Clothing or Transportation, etc. (as the case may be), and directed •to the Commis sioner of Indian Affaire, Nos. 65 and 67 Wooster street. New York, will be received until I p. m. of Tuesday, May 22, 1888, for furnishing for the Indian service about 900. --000 pounds Bacon. 36,000,000 pounds Beef on the hoof. 250,000 ; pounds Beans, 79,000 pounds Baking Powder, 1,000,000 pounds Corn,' 485,000 pounds Coffee, 9,000.000 pounds Flour, 50,000 pounds Feed, 168,000 pounds Hard Bread, 67,000 pounds Hominy, 20,000 pounds Lard,' 850 barrels mess pork. 11,000 pounds Oatmeal, 488,000 pounds Oats, 122,000 pounds Rice. 9,000 pounds Tea, 300,000 pounds Salt, ; 273,000 pounds Soap, 940,000 pounds Sugar, and 42,000 pounds Wheat. Also, Blankets, Woolen and Cotton Goods, (consisting in part of Ticking, 15,000 yards; Standard Calico, . 100,000 yards; Drilling. 11,000 yards; Duck, free from all sizing, 48, --000 yards; Denims, 17,000 yards; Gingham, 280,000 yards; Kentucky Jeans, 17,000 yards; Cheviot, 12,000 yards; Brown Sheet ing, 240,000 yards ; Bleached Sheetirjr, 22, --000 yards; Hickory Shirting, " 10,000 yards; Calico Shirting, 6,000 yards; Winsey, 6.000 yards) ; Clothing, Groceries, Notions, Hard ware, Medical Supplies, School Books, etc., and a long list of miscellaneous articles,such as Harness, Plows, Rakes, Forks, etc.. and for about 550 Wagons . required for the serv ice, to be delivered at Chicago, Kansas City, and Sioux City. Also for such Wagons as may be required, adapted to • the climate of the" Pacific Coast, with California brakes, de livered at San Francisco, ■"■'■•"■■ Also, transportation for such of "the arti cles, goods, and supplies that may not be contracted for to be delivered at the Agencies. MUST BE MAO. OUT. ON GOVERNMENT . . ' BLANKS. - Schedules showing the kinds and quanti ties of subsistence supplies required for each agency and school, and the kinds and . quan tities in gross of all other goods and articles together with blank proposals, conditions to be observed by bidders, time and place of de livery, terms of contract and payment, transportation routes, and all necessary In structions, will be furnished upon application to the Indian Office in Washington, or Nos. 65 and 07 Wooster street, New York; James Lidgerwood, No. 835 Broadway, New York; the Commissaries of Subsistence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Chicago, Leavenworth, Omaha, St. Louis, St Paul and San Francisco; the Post masters at Sioux City and Yankton ; and to the Postmasters at the following named places In Kansas: Arkansas City. Burlington,* Cald well, Dodge City, Emporia, Eureka, Great Bend, Howard, Hutchinson, Lamed, McPher son, Marion, Medicine Lodge, Newton, Osage City, Sedan, Sterling, Topcka, Wellington, Wichita and Wiufiel£L The right is reservedoy the Government to reject any and all bids, or any part ot any bid, and these proposals are invited under proviso that appropriation shall be made for the supplies by congress. Bids will be opened at the hour and day above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening. CEIITITIEO CHECKS. All bids must be accompanied by certi fied checks or drafts upon some United States depository, or the First National Bank of Los Angeles, cal., for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal. . J. D. C. ATKINS. Commissioner. (12306—1500) .-.-'■-' STATE OF MINNESOTA, DISTRICT Court— Second Judicial District County of Ramsey. Harry Bauer, by Charles Bauer, his guardian ad litem, plaintiff, vs. John B. Cabana, de fendant SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint in this action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of tho district court aforesaid, at St. Paul, in said couuty,and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on (he subscriber, at his office, Room 67, Court Block, in the city of St Paul, county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, Within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will take judgment against you for the sum of fifteen hundred '($1,500) dollars, with Interest from the 30th day of March, A. D. 1886, together with the costs and disbursements of this action. 11... ..; C. 1)....! M 1,,., \1, ,..,.!, I'l 1 ... uaieu si nun, .num., .tiurcu iw, 1030. • B. 11. SCiIKIBEK, ; Plaintiffs Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA,. COUNTY OF. "Ramsey— ss. District Court. In the matter of the assignment of Clarcuco M. McLiim. "Notice is hereby given that Clarence M. Mo- Lain on the stn day of April, 18*8, made an assignment to the undersigned of all his property, goods, credits and estate not ex empt from attachment, for the benefit of his creditors. All bills must be settled with the undersigned, and all persons are warned against payiugclaims due said estate to any other person unless authorized by me. . OSCAR M. METCALF, Assignee. Dated April 5, 7888. . ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF AGRICULTURAL implements and machinery, Office and warehouse furniture, fixtures, tools, horses, harness, stable fixtures, and other property, lately belonging to Tusler, De Long & Co., insolvents. - •Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the district court of Ramsey county, Minnesota, made and entered April 7, 1888, in tbe matter of the assignment of Tusler, De Long & Co., insolvents, the undersigned, the assignee in said matter, will offer and expose for sale at : public auction to the highest bid der for cash, -at the warehouse lately occu pied by the said Tusler. De Long & Co., No. 109 East Ninth street, in the city of St. Paul, in said county, on Saturday, the 21st day of April, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, all and singular, the mer chandise, stock in trade, farming and agri cultural implements and machinery, office and .warehouse furniture, fixtures, tools, horses, stable fixtures and other property particularly described In the Schedules "B, "C" and "D," annexed to the statements of assets flletfin said district court by said in solvents.' ' '-■■ - THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY. Assignee. By S. B. McCoonx_ix, Secretary. • ; N. B.— The said personal property may be examined at any time prior to date of sale, at warehouse, No. 10. East Ninth street, St. Paul. . The above sale is hereby adjonrned until 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, April 28, 1888, at same place. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, ; . . * . - "■ Assignee. STATE OK MINNESOTA, COUNT ..OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, April 7, 1888. In the matter of the estate of Owen J. Fla herty, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Henry B.TFarwell, • administrator of the estate of said Owen J. Flaherty, dec-eased, represent ing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his final account of administration, aud for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto by law; It is ordered, that said account be exam ined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court on Thursday, the 3d day of May, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the" Probate office in St. Paul, in said county. . And ' It is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Tuesday of each week, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dally newspaper printed and pub lished at St Paul, in said county. By the Court. [l. s.] * E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. * , Attest: Fkaxk Robert. Jb., Clerk. '..* Ouvieb & Fakwell, Attorneys for Administrator. ISTKICT COURT, RAMSEY COUNTY— In the matter of the assignment of John E. McGuirc. insolvent. .- On reading and filing the petition of H. L. Williams, the assignee of the insolvent above named, stating among other things that he has fully administered said estate and fully collected and converted into cash the assets of said estate, and praying that his report and acconnt as such assignee be allowed and settled by the court and that he be duly or dered by the court, alter paying the costs and expenses of . said administration as stated in said account to distribute the balance of the moneys in his hands among the creditors of tho estate who have filed - releases of their claims in - proportions provided by law, and that upon mating said distribution that he bo released : from .. further liatllityas such as- . signee, and that ' the sureties on his bond bo thereupon released from furthor liability thereunder; _ y ' Now, on motion of . E. R Holcombe. attor ney for said -. assignee, it is . ordered that all persons Interested in said matter show cause, if any they have, at a special term of this court to be held at the -court house, in the * cltv of St. Pan].' In said county, on Saturday, 1 the 28th day of April, 1889, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, why the prayers of said peti tion should not be granted as therein stated. a Ordered further that ' lids order :be pub- . lished in the St. Paul Daily Globe once each week, for three (3) successive weeks, and that a copy | of I this 1 order he mailed to each of -. said creditors as are named In the schedule on file herein, ou * or before the Ith : day of April. A. D. 1 888." Dated Apr 112, 1888.' y " - v .'•■""• v - ORLANDO SIMONS,' District Judge. ' "E. B. Holcojlbe. Attorney for Assignee. 7 NoFtlvSt.Paul As the result -of - but * eight months' work shows an unparalled record in the history of the growth of cities. A ' farm eight months since,* a city of * 2-000 PEOPLE TO-DAY With over 850 buildings .erected at a cost of over #600,000. Over $25,000 ex pended in railroad. improvements; $40,. 000 expended in street improvements: twelve factories, representing combined capital of $980,000 established ; five addi tional factories, with a combined capita] of $250,000, will commence building at, once and be in operation this year. Waterworks are projected for this year, already boring has * commenced for water, and to test the existence of nat ural gas. * North St. Paul has its news paper, three hotels, handsome school house costing $12,000, five railroad pas senger stations, trains running to and from St. Paul at frequent intervals, telephone and telegraph service, a bank, six churches, and has been selected by the Wisconsin Railroad company as the site for their new shops which, when completed, , will employ 1,000 hands, and will cost over $225,000, REMEMBER! That this is the result of but eight months' work, and that twice this much supromiscd this building season. Man* ifacturers and others wishing to locate in the most enterprising, active and rapidly growing city in the country can secure all information by addressing or calling upon the North St. Paul Land Go. National German American Bank Building, B_Bi ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. PMJLPAR The present townsite is a fine, dry, high and level tract of 1.200 acres, lo cated ou the Mississippi river, East tram St. Paul, adjoining the city limits and go the Kiver Divisions of both the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul- and "Bur lington" Railways. Tho "Burlington" runs hourly motor trains between St. Paul Union Depot and St. Paul Park; fare 6c. See time table in dally papers. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE SECTION. The most desirable section, a tract consisting of about 400 acres and located over half a mile remote from the manu facturing district, is reserved exclu sively for the finer class of suburban residences, where no residence is al* lowed to be built costing less than $1,200] in this section there will be completed in 1888 over 40 residences, costing from $2,500 to $5,000 each; these lots range in price from ?250 to WOO each on easy terms, are all #-acre lots, with 80-foot» streets. MANUFACTURING DISTRICT. A cash bonus of $100 for each workman continuously employed, and land on sido tracks necessary for factory buildings, will be donated to reputable manufact uring concerns to locate at St. Paul Park. The following are now in operation: Capacity, Workmen. J. L. Spencer & Co., Carriages 200 St.Paul Knitting Works SOO Henry A. Muckle, Sleighs 75 W. K. Church Cart Co., Carts 5(1 St. Paul Park Silk Co., Silk Goods.. 23 St. Pan! Park Broom Co., Brooms. . 50 Globe Engine and Holler Works.. .. 23 11. A. Peterson, Agr'l Implements. '29 John Dudley Lumber Co ....". 23 TV,*nl tm I ui;i i i 119 Lots in this section, $200 to 1800 each. Terms $25 cash and $10 per mouthy For price list, maps and other iufor« inatioa call on or address ST. PAUL PARK IMPROVEMENT CO., 28 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minn. Branch Office on the grounds opposite depots in charge of C. A. Parker. Marlon* 1). Miller, President. Fred. S. Bryant, Secretary. -— 1 CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment Office of the City Treasurer, 1 St. Paul, Minn., April 2.1, 1888. V I will make application to the district court in and for the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, at the special term to be * held Saturday, May 5, 1883, at the court house, in St. Paul, Minne sota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a war rant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with Interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard* . The owners and' description of real estate are us follows : .-.. •_ ; ■.. .7,.- : - - RE-ASSESSMENT FOR PAVING WITH CEDAR BLOCKS AND CURBING WITH GRANITE SIB LEY STREET,- FROM SEVENTH (7th) STREET TO NINTH (9th) STREET. Hoyt's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. , Lot. Block. Assm't Edward Walther.... 6 6 UM4.50 Chas Colter, except N'ly 100 feet....*.. 3 3 281.50 All in the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota. 114-1 GEORGE KRIS. City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., April 23, 1888. f I will make application to the district court in and for the county of Ramsey and state :of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday, May 5, 1888, at the court house in St. Paul, Minne sota, for judgment against tho several lots and real estate embraced in a war rant in my hands, for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for tho hereinafter named special assessments. '••'. . All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and state of -'Minnesota, When and where all persons interested way attend and be heard. y The owners and ; description of real estate are as follows: •*■; RE- ASSESSMENT FOR CONSTRUC TION OF A SEWER ON MACKUBIN 1 STREET, FROM -RONDO , STREEt TO CARROLL STREET. " _a_BHp^^tn_M_^_SHßHHaß_B-^«l Marshall's' Subdivision of Block 27, Mackubin _ Marshall's Addi . . \ .: tion to St. PauL Supposed owner and - -^ Ain't ot - description. 7 v Lot. Block. Assm't Mueller* Hamm, E .*.-" ; 147 ft of Sly. 14-» ft - of N'ly 250 ft 0f.... 8 27 |l-12.f»0 . . All in the" city of St. Paul. Ramsey county, Minnesota. ■ *-•-'» 114-115 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer