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Compound words : count two words, and •every abbreviation counts the same us a full [Word. ; In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED; Male. . A" GENTS AND SOLICITORS m JMinne sota and Dakota at big Day for a large Eastern life insurance company. Address 38, Globe. 11 /-i -J AGENTS for our new books; they sell at sight; liberal terms. Empyreal Pub lishing house. St. Paul, JMinn. 11 - A GENTS wanted everywhere. Three new articles just out. Big money. Exclu sive territory. Ii close stomp for particulars. Address Kinder Bros., Manufacturers, La, Crosse, Wis. _._-J.£- AGENT. -— .Mr. D. W. .Jackson is making liberal offers to reliable agents; home office 94 East Fourth, St. Paul. Minn. 96-I^o A MEAL for 10 cents and wards; beef steak or roast beef, mutton or pork with potatoes, bread, butter and coffee, l«c; oyster stew. 15c New York Restaurant 412 Jackson, near Seventh >t. 113-liJ BARBERS— Monday, April 30, two first-class white barbers at 204 East Seventh st. ' BAEitE*'— A tirst-class white barber wanted; $14 a week. 138 Fast Ihird st ■ ■ ■ - ■'• L. T> ARBER— At 310 Spruce st. — I is*- is, v— first-class barber wanted at 85 East Seventh st. . 6. BARBER— Wanted, good barber. No 80, West Seventh st. « BARRER wanted. J. E. Byrne, 378 Rob ert st. 6 BARBER— Wanted, first-class colored bar ber; wages sl4 per week: steady, job Address J. F. Taylor, Fargo. Dak. 116-121 T>ELL BOY wanted at Clifton hotel. 6 BLACKSMITH— a first-class blacksmith . one accustomed to horse shoeing and plow work. Address George B. Schoepf. Madison. Minu. 119-122 BOY-Wanted. a boy to work in stable and around the house. R. Rossum, corner Fourth and Robert. 7 BOY'— Win ted. a German or French boy, eighteen or twenty old, to work in hardware store and collect. E. Bouquet & Co.. 125 Dakota ay.. " BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, young man as assistant bookkeeper. Address iv own handwriting. C, Globe. <*' CANVASSERS— Three active canvassers at Singer sewing machine office, 57 East Third st. ; salary* and commission. ,'-..■;■■: 119- 125 ..'■*' -*■ riAKPENTER at 515 Ashland ay. 6 CiARPfc/T LAYER -Wanted, a good car- J pet layer at 2:i East Seventh st. 117-119 CARPET CLEANER— compi tent Brussels carpet cleaner to come to house. 594 Jackson. 7 CLERK— Grocery clerk wanted; must speak German, have experience and good reference. Apply corner Rice and Col lege ay. - 6 C "IOACIIMAN— Wanted, for coachman, a . young man. William F. Graves, Globe building. 119-122 DRUGGIST— Wanted, German druggist; registered. Address D 61, Globe. 117-120 DRUGGIST— Good 'position (cleau 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 FEED BOY'— Wanted, one feed boy on job presses at Rich _ Clymer's, 108 East Fifth St., corner Robert 6 FOREMAN— Wan. el, one more section foreman (married); $55 per mouth and house free. Apply at 2**9 Sibley st. 119 OSTLER— A man to take care of two horses and make himself generally useful. Call at 125 East Ninth st, at once. 6 MAN AND WIFE, man as gardener, wife as cook; good wages and steady place. Apply at 78 East Seventh, Room 8. 119 MA to beat carpet Apply 54 West C en tral ay. 6 MA N— Wanted, a bright young mau about nineteen years old ; must be a fluent talker and good appearance ; for the Royal Museum af Anatomy. Inquire for Mr. Strass-. burger. International hotel, 9 to 10 a. m. 119 MAN— For house and stable. Nieols & Dean. 6 MEN— Three experienced men to handle furniture; come early, ready to work. C. 11. Williams, corner Western and Selby ays. 119 MEN— active men of good address. Good pay and good prospects. White Sewing Mtschine company, 394 Wabasha st. 119123 MEN of small means started iv good-pay ing business; salary from beginning. I 55, Globe. 118-19 PAINTER— Wanted, at Graceville, "Minn., a painter and paper hanger. 115-133 ATMERN MAKER— Wanted, a first class pattern maker. Apply toFenley's Pattern and & Model shop, southwest corner Eighth and Minnesota. 7 PANTS3IAKEK wanted at once, who can take work home : plenty of work guar anteed. Call at No. 23 West Fifth st. 6 ■ PANTSMAKER— who can take work home; plenty of work guaranteed to right party. Call No. 23 West Fifth st. 7 ANTMAKERS wanted at once. Zahn, West hotel, Minneapolis. 118-121 PAPER HANGERS— Wanted, two good paper haugers, at 221 East Seventh st 117-119 PAPER-HANGERS— 25 paper hangers. None but the best need apply. Our work is more steady than other dealers; Call at once. Finch Van Slyck _ Co., 381 Jackson St. 117-19 PLUMBER wanted, Apply at 294 Rice st. R. Haddoue. 7 REPAIRER of small musical instru ments ; apply at once. W. J. Dyer & Bro., 148 and 150 East Third st. 6 TAILOR wanted to go to Brainerd. Call J. at Good & Schurmeier's 372 Jackson. 6 a BAILORS, call at E. H. Schulstad's place, JL 405 East Seventh st, for work. 1 IS- 22 TEAMSTER— Good German teamster wanted at 242 Carroll st. 119-120 TEAMSTER— Man to drive and take care of horses and cow and do work around house and ground. Apply at 487 East Eighth st morniug and evening. ■ 119-120 TINNER and strong boy wanted to learn timer trade at 220 Western ay. 6 FHOLSTERERS Wanted. St. Paul Mattress Company. 7 ANTED— Bookkeepers, salesmen, office clerks, collectors, bartenders, coach men, hostlers, drivers, janitors, watchmen, engineers, .firemen, teamsters, etc., to call and learn our method of advertising your wants, which places you in direct communi cation with employers. The Advertising Di rectory, 78 East Seven ih st, Room 8. 119-121 WATCHMAKER and engraver wanted; good position to right man. Address C. P. Smith & Co., Hastings. Minn. 116-122 <K1 h.(\ PER MONTH— SS starts you in «Ipl«J\./ business; county rights free; send stamp for catalogue to Patterson Oil Burner company, 207 Canal st, Chicago, 111.116-143 ■ ■ I> YE WORKS. DL. JAMIESON, & CO.'S steam Dye • Works— Gents' clothing a. specialty. 14 West Sixth st., St, Paul, man. .; • . 134» ■ SITUATIONS OFFEREI>. - :_•__ I* emalc. ■:.■:■ ■ - <y. : APPRENTICES — Five apprentice girls wanted to learn to sew straw hats, 30^ West Third st., Room 6. :.-: J .6 - APPRENTICES to learn dressmaking; : some wages to good sewers. 616 East Seventh st. ■■•■■-:■■■■" ■ '-. "-''- J* COOK— competent cook and laun dress, Call at 501 Holly aye., J corner Mackubin st. 7* '* '.....'.'.' *7. COOK— good cook, washer and ironer, at 153 College ay. . 7 ; COOK— experienced cook wanted. Mrs. 'F. P. Wright, 123 Summit ay. 118120 Wanted, a good cook, with refer ences, at No. 145 College ay. 118* DKESSMAKER— Wanted at once, a dress maker. Apply, with references, Mrs. C. M. Hanson. Barron, Wis. 117-121 DINING ROOM GlßLS— Dakota, Miune sota and Wisconsin ; $15 to $20. E. Douglas, Intelligence, 35 Seventh st 119 ININGROOM GIRLS wanted at the Clarendon hotel. ;■ 7 DINING ROOM GIRLS— two experienced dining room girls at Davis' restaurant, 52 East Seventh st - .7 GIRL— A girl to cook, • wash and iron ; r references required. Apply mornings to Mrs. James Gilfillan, 287 South Exchange st. 0 GIRL— Wanted, first and second girl. 459 X East Eighth st. ■ . ■ 7 GIRL WANTED. Apply early in morn ing, 506 Cedar. 6. OUSE . CLEANING— Wanted, a girl to do house cleaning; 260 Rice st. 7 OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a middle aged woman as housekeeper; must be first-class and of good habits; no children to care for. Henry L. Saston. geueral delivery, Minneapolis. 118-120 OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general . housework, at 554 Lincoln ay., second door from Oakland. - 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work at 542 Laurel ay. • 7 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general . housework at 543 Broadway. 7 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework in private family. Apply at 114 Iglehart st. 6, OI'SEWOKK— GirI wanted at once for general housework iv a small family without children. Mrs. Theo Borup, 151 West Sixth st. 119-120 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a German girl for general housework in a small family where is no children; must be competent in . all work pertaining to housekeeping. In quire at Schultz's millinery store, 83 East Third st. 118-120 OUSEAVORK— Good cook and laundress HOUSEYVORK— Good liberal wages and in a family of three; liberal wages and a pleasant home to such a oue. Apply at once at 40 Irvine Park. 7 H OUSKWOKK— competent girl for sec- - ond work, German preferred. Call at 41 Sherburne aye. ■ '■ - 7 H~~ OUSEWORK— GirI wanted to do house work in a family of three, at 162 Carroll st -■• 7 HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work ; small family ; call in morning. airs. A. M. Elliott, 634 Marshall ay. . 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. 583 Holly ay. ' 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl lor general j housework at 244 Farrington ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted in small fam ily for general housework. 506 Cedar st., opposite Capitol. * . 6 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general, ; housework at 543 Broadway. - . ■ . ■ 6 OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work ; good wages. 486 Dayton. 6 HOUSEWORK— W ted, a woman capa ble of doing housework in family of widower with four children; must take en tire charge. Address Box 455, Faribault, Minn., stating terms. . . 117-119 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen- ' eral housework for small family. Mrs. J. J. McCardy. 448 Iglehart st ■' 117-20 KITCHEN GIRL wanted at once: also, first-class dining-room girl at 773 um mitav. ..*'■' ' ".- 6 MATTRESS MAKER— a good matress maker at No. 267 West Seventh st. * -.J 6- ■. MILLINER— Wanted, a good milliner;' must be a good trimmer and have good j recommendations. The Parisian, 49 East J Third st. ""*'■■ ■.*.■' 7 MILLINER— Wanted, a first-class milli ner; good wages; call at once. 316 Wabasha st "■*-.,'; >-.';'.;7 ..7.7. ! * NURSE GIRL wanted at 383- Dayton ay. - -7' ■ NURSE GIRL wanted, twelve to fifteen years of age : oue to sleep at home pre ferred. 527 Mississippi st. .7* NURSE— German girl wanted for minding children. 15 Exchange St., near Wa- . basha. - 118-19 SALESLADY— Wanted, saleslady for con fectionery store with some experience. Apply 78 East Seventh st, room 8. ■■;- ■■'-. 6 ECOND WORK— Wanted, a girl to do ; second work at 211 Pearl st 6 BUSINESS CHANCES. Cioocla & Falde. 51 East Fourth st, First Floor. CIGAR and Confectionery Store— lo cation; daily trade $15 ; rent $15 a month ; We have good bargains just now. 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. 'yyy . OARDING HOUSES— Best locations in the city; we have some splendid bar gains; one costing over $2,000 for 81,000; we have at all prices from $325 up to 83,000. FURNISHED ROOMS tor light house keeping ou Wabasha st ; newly fur nished ; cost over $450; price $250 ; rent $o per month ; this is a snap. OTONE QUARRY— best of stone, O enough to last fifteen years; sickness cause of sale. - .. .*'■-* ;-•*■:*-.'' "1 p. ACRES, four miles from union depot, -It./ to trade or sell ; this is a chance to make some nloney. ■ ■■...*.' 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. 81,000- LIST YOUR TRADE with us. - ■ ■ ' 115-119 BAKERY AND RESTAUR ANT— of the best in the city ; large trade; fine store; everything complete; can have more boarders than can be accommodated; just ex amine this; big money in it 119 Miscellaneous Business Chances OARDING HOUSE, cigar and confec tionery store, milk dairy, also butter and egg business. Persons having business chances for sale, call and learn our method of producing buyers no commissions. The Advertising Directory, 78 East Seventh st, Room 8. •■-■■". 119-121 CONFECTIONERY— sale, A No. 1 confectionery ; one of the best bargains i for $400 in the city cheap rent; living room; a nice place for a lady. Address OK, Globe. . 119120 7 FOR SALE— A good stock of millinery and fancy goods, etc., with fixtures; doing a good business; will lease the store and dwelling house, or sell ; will take part payment in real estate. Inquire J. H. Hamil ton, 1851 Franklin ay., Minneapolis, Minn. 117-119 FOR SALE— A majority interest in a well .equipped newspaper in ' Minnesota ; large circulation ; good business and satisfac tory reasons forsclliug. Address B 92, Globe, giving correct name. 119-123 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— eating house. Address J. M. Haines, Lowry, Minn. 103-121 HARNESS SHOP and dwelling combined, and lot for $360; only shop in thriving Dakota town; good chance for small capital ; cash business. 86 Globe, St. Paul. 10-134 PARTNER— Wanted, ' for meat market with $135 ; good opening. The Adver tising Directory, 78 East Seventh st, room 8. 118-119 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* SALOON— For sale at a bargain, a saloon with an every-day trade in good Wiscon sin town ; price, $1,800; i part cash, balance 7 long time ; this is for building, fixtures and J all complete, with splendid rooms overhead for living purposes, and is not for sale on ac count of ill health, but have other business i to see to. For full information address R. M., Box 218, Haywood, Wis. , 119 STORE— For sale,confectionery and school supply store established tour r years; • cheap rent 111 Martin st. 119-120 : QOf Wl TO 500 will secure ■ one of the - 'yO\J \J best cigar, tobacco and stationery stores, with pool room attached; must Jbe '. taken at once; owner haying other business. Address 1 81, Globe.: 77 " . ■ il§-SQ THE SAINT PAUL DAILT GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1888.— TWELVE PAGES. SITUATIONS -WANTED. yy *.**. y Jflale. BOOKKEEPER— a position by a young man seventeen years old to do bookkeeping or writing in the afternoon. Address H, Globe. - : -J . .. . 6 BOOKKEEPER— A thourough * double entry bookkeeper who has been five years with a wholesale grocery and commis sion bouse wants a permanent situation; best of references. Address J 60, Globe. .-■ ■ 5 OOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by a sober, honest young man as bookkeeper, collector or office work; speaks German and English; can furnish 7 very best . rererences. Address J W, 700 East Fifth st, city. 116-119 -■.- y :■■■-.■ BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by .'thoroughly competent bookkeeper and accountant as such, or clerk in railroad office ; best of city references. Address A 32, Globe. **.---..- 114-120 BUTCHER— By young boy to work in butcher shop where he can learn the trade. Call at 106 Lawson st. -. 6 CONTRACTORS can obtain seventy-five Italian laborers by addressing Italian Laborer?, 61 West Seveuth st. . 6 DRUGGIST— Registered pharmacist, ca pable of taking full charge ; good refer ences. Address Druggist, Globe. 7 DRUG CLERK— Young man, German- American, with one year's experience, wants a permanent situation. Good refer euce. F. 40, Globe. 7 DRUG CLERK— A registered drug clerk, - Norwegian, wants a steady place; can speak German also ; best of recommendations. Address E 45, Globe, Minneapolis. 116-19 MPLOYMENT— Position wanted by a young man who is thoroughly experi enced in the grocery business; will take charge of. store, travel for wholesale house or solicit city trade ; can furnish the best St. Paul references ; mean business. A 85, Globe. 119-120 EMPLOYMENT— man twenty years of age, good penman, wants a situation of any kind in store or office; can give good references. Address R. R., Globe. EMPLOYMENT— Young American man desires empl oyment as teamster, coach man or work in a hotel ; eighteen years old. Address R M, Globe. 117-24 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by young man in retail store or office; is a good penman, quick and accurate in figures. Address H 64. Globe. 6 EMPLOYMENT— young man with nine years' business experience, and who can furnish best of references, wants office work or position as salesman. Address G73 Globe. . 117-120 GARDENER— Situation by No. 1 gar dener, or can take care of horses and drive ; long experience ; good city reference. II 57. Globe. 6 OFFICE WORK— Yoinj man with a lair knowledge of bookkeeping will do any kind of writing during the afternoon or even ing for a small salary. Address G. C. A., 279 East Fifteenth st 7 SALESMAN— Wanted, a position as tray- C 3 eting salesman; best of references given: any good line accepted. Address G, Lock Box 30, Wheatland, flak. 116-122 SITUATION wanted by a young man to work in a restaurant. Address D 97, Globe. ■ * . ■ 7 STENGRAPHER employed during the day would like shorthand work to do evenings. Address _ 95, Globe. « . 7 . WATCHMAN— an honest young man, as watchman or clerk; is not afraid of work. J 65, Globe. 6 ifemale. OOKKEEPER— by young lady as bookkeeper or cashier. G 44,G10he. 5 CLERK— by a young lady, situa tion as clerk in a confectionery store- or dry goods store ; can give best of references. Address D 40, Globe. 6 COOK— wanted by a Swede lady as plain cook in private family. ' Call at 130 Western ay.; near Laurel. "- 6 GIRLS— Perfect satisfaction will be given ;. at once at the German Ladies' Intelli gence office, 52 West Tenth; be sure to call today. Mn. Bertram. 116-122 HOUSLCLEANER— A colored woman would like a place to clean house. In quire at 606 Robert st, up stairs. 5 . SALESLADY* — Situation wanted by a young lady in crockery store or dry goods store ; can * give references. Address C 73, Globe. _ * - . ' : 5 SEAMSTRESS would like plain sewing, or to assist at dressmaking in families. Call or address 347 Sherman st. 5 REVVING— Plain sewing wanted to do at 0 home. Call 696 Oakland ay. 5 ITUATION— Wanted, situation as com pauion or lady's maid. Address J ' 6 Globe. -. ■ . ■ ~ : - * 5 STENOGRAPHY— A young lady wishes to do first-class stenographic work even ings at employer's home la exchange for her board. Address I 82. Globe. 7 FOB SALE. BAR . COUNTERS, ice boxes, mirrors, grocers' bins, shelving, store counters, etc.', at 217 First ay. north, Minneapolis. 113143 BICYCLE— sale, Columbia Expert; 54 inches; full nickel; all latest im provements; good as new; $75." Box 61, White Bear. ■ ■ 119 BRICK— 40,000 St. Paul brick for sale at corner St. Clair and Colburne sts., near West Seventh st. short line crossing. 118-120 BULL— A fine, young Jersey bull for sale cheap. Address Jersey, Globe. 117-22 ARPENTER BENCH— A carpenter bench not much used for sale, at 144 Delos st„ West St. Paul. 119 120 CARPETS, bed-room set, chairs and cook ing stove ; must be sold at once. 420 East Tenth st. 118-119 COWS— Two Jersey cows now giving milk, | both to calve in July, at 967 Hudson ay. ■ ■ ; • - 116-120 DRUG FIXTURES for sale; in good or der; also Boynton furnace, No. 40, cheap. Cor Selby and Western ays., Blair block. ■■..'-. *.* ■ . 118124 DRY GOODS STOCK— clean, new ' stock of goods at No. 256 East Sev enth st. for sale at a liberal discount; amount of stock about $2,300; also fixtures and lease of store. Apply to E. H. Hobe, 190 East Seventh st. , 118-119 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A,S'J.Su 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 Scribnei 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 laced in Twin Cities. C. W. Dumont, Northwestern manager for the H. G. Allen company. 60* IXTURES— Butcher shop fixtures for . sale cheap, good as new ; owner leaving city. Address H 20, Globe. 119-120 FOR SALE— New awning and frame only 85. 11l Martin st. . -*. 119-120 FOR Blacksmith and wagon shop; also house and lots; also four acres of land. Write to Matt. Prom, Belle Chester, Wabasha county, Minn. 119-123 FOR SALE— ot house and fixtures; modern improvements; central; rent not to exceed $35. Address "Low Rent" Globe. 118-120 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 SAFE FOR SALE— 1,000-pound safe. cheap for cash, at 385 St. Peter st. 119 ALOON FIXTURES — Elegant and cheap ; cash or time. Witte Bros., 411 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; board ers located with ■ private families. North western Renting Agency, 136 East Fourth. 115-121 ■*..:'-. SODA WATER OUTFIT — For sale, a complete soda water outfit at a bargain, at 245 East Seventh st. 117-120 THOUSAND SHARES ; mining stocks, - adjoining Washburn mine, to sell or exchange. 136 Fourth st. '•■ 118-19 1 C) /*****. SHARES Washburn mining stock. lA/U Address D 54, Globe. 119 <b-"l p. TO $20 FOR splendid Domestic or ■ ♦pit-/ Singer sewing machine; guaranteed to work well and give good satisfaction. Ap ply at 677 St. Peter st, after 6 p. m. 118-120 . . \ IHSTRUCTIOJB. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT during spring and summer months. St. Paul Busi ness College, Seventh and Jackson. 102-173 CHOOL OF SHORTHAND, typewritiug 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. c ;;■-; 103* HORTHAND and Typewriting Institute. : W. K. Mulliken, proprietor, corner Sev enth and Jackson sts. . 102-173 T. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE— - rates for the spring term. Corner Sev euth and Jackson sts. : -.\ .*-:. .7 ■•;*„ 102-173 TYPEWRITING and shorthand work of r all kinds done • perfectly at the Anna C. J Drew office, Hale ; block; : experienced j oper ators; perfect work; low prices; work called for and delivered; telephone 855-2. ■ ; 103*. W ; MULLIKEN offers the best induce • *i ments to • those desiring . a? practical education, Cor,§eycuto ami JaclJsou.lo2-173 8 ■/y-AVCFI6^SAM^ES.''yT-y.y A. HI. Bolierty, Auctioneer, - 51 East Fourth st. St. Paul, Minn' r 7 VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER AT J . auction— will sell 7 at . auction on - the premises, on the southwest corner of Hast ings -* avenue - and Earl J street Saturday, April 28. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, lots . 1 and 2, in block 3 of Lloyd's subdivision of part of McLean's reservation to the city of St. . Paul. This property has a frontage on Hast ings avenue of 80 feet and on Earl street of 128 teet, with the -advantage of a good twenty-foot alley." The : property : improve ments consist of a good two-story building* with good store, large cellar ; and : five nice living rooms, good cistern, a good barn 14x24, etc. Hastings avenue is the main, thoroughfare of this section of the bluff dis trict, and Is traversed by the entire travel of Langdou, Cottage Grove and Newport dis tricts. The premises are in first-class condi- ' tion, as the improvements are practically new, haviug been built but one J year. Pos session can be given within thirty days after the date of sale. * There is no better location • for a first-class grocery, as this point com mands a large tributary population, and for the right party there is a good thing assured. For further particulars as to .terms of. sale, etc., call on or address A. M. Doherty. auc tioueer, 51 East Fourth st . 116-119 VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER ON Western . Ay. at Auction— l will - sell at auction, on the premises, on the southeast corner of Western ay. and Charles st, Sat urday, April 28, at 10:30 a. m., a very valua ble piece of property 132x107 feet which : will be subdivided into three lots with a frontage of 44 feet each on Western ay. by 107 feet in depth. There is no reason why this property should not be worth at least $60 per front foot. Western ay. is rapidly developing into one of the most important of the upper town- business streets, and it is only the question of a comparatively short time when property anywhere in the vicinity of the property to be sold will be worth not less than $200 per front foot Full particu lars as to • terms and conditions of the sale will be given hereafter. For any informa tion in regard to this property call on or ad dress A. ; M. Doherty, Auctioneer. 51 East Fourth st 116-119 Sansome Company, Auctioneers. OOD HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT Residence at Public Auction.— We will sell the entire contents of the 11-room resi dence, No. 565 Rcbsrt st, between Elev enth and Twelfth sts., at public auction, Monday morning, April 30th, at 10 o'clock sharp. Read the following, a partial list: One fine parlor suit, plush trimmed, cost new $95, marble top side board, black walnut cylinder-top writing desk, one black walnut marble bedroom set Frencn pier mirror, elegant hall stand with mirror, upholstered easy chairs and rockers, walnut wardrobes, good carpets nearly new, dining furniture, first-class cook range. 1 fine dinner set crockery, glassware, etc. : every article is in splendid condition, nearly new. Parties in search of bargains will find it to their interest to attend this saie. , Sansome Company, Auc tioneers, office 232 East Seventh st. Charles J. Meilicke, salesman. 117-121 HOTEL AND SALOON OUTFIT for sale at public auction— We will sell at public auction, --Saturday, April 28, at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp, the entire contents of No. 254 west' 'Seventh st., near corner of Walnut St., consisting of one front and back bar, one pool table, ~ one J ice box, twelve rooms containing beds, bureaus, commodes, mattresses, springs, stoves, dining and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. Remember the day, time and place. Sansome company, auctioneers; Charles J. Meilicke, salesman. . 118-19 LARGE LOT of household effects at pub lic auction this (Saturday) morning at 9:30 o'clock sharp, at our auction mart on Sibley st, between- Sixth and Seventh sts. Be on hand, for bargains in parlor, bed room, dining and kitchen furniture, ranges, cook stoves, ; crockery, glassware, etc. San some Co., Auctioneers. /""*.'." 119 Jebb, Johnson & Co., Auc tioneers, 422 Wabasha st. WEATHER PERMITTING, we will sell at public - auction, on • the mart north of the market house, this morning at 10 a. m.. a very large lot of household fur niture, consisting of bed room suits, bed steads, bureaus, comodes, chairs of all kinds, refrigator, and one very nice bookcase ; also a large lot of carpets . and crockery ware. - Parties looking for bargains will find it to their advantage to be on hand at 10 a.m. J Jebb, Johnson & Co., auctioneers, 422 Waba sha st. .; .: ;. ■■ '" 119 OUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Auction —We will sell ' at ' public , auction at the residence No. 16 North Exchange : st, a few doors from corner of Wabasha, Tues day, May 1, at 10 a.m.*' a large lot of house hold furniture, ' consisting of one parlor suit (very handsome), bed room sets,'* bureaus, commodes, heating and cook stoves, carpets, lounges, chairs, etc.. etc. Parties ■ looking for bargains in furniture will find them at this sale. Jebb, Johnson A Co., auc tioneers. Office and salesroom, 422 Waba shast . ■ ;**" 119-122 Fox & liory, Auctioneers, j .:: 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. Kory, auctioneer. 105* Kavanaugli & Dahl Auctioneers WE WILL have a large sale of house hold goods of every description at our mart this morning at 10 a. m. Mart and warerooms 107 East Seventh St., near Rob ert '-"";/.. 119 fl-AH'CIAX. 7 — MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 0, 6Vj, 7, 7Vi per cent on shortest notice for any amount R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. . -.■ 73* MINNESOTA* MORTGAGE LOAN Company— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also Jon ; warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mac key block, Minneapolis. 250* J*_/| ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per -1»- .sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and jewelry ; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st, J. E. Flanigan, manager. ".. £.]. .7 :.;'.. 162* ONEY LOANED on all kinds ol per sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni ture, horses, • etc. ;-" commercial paper * and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third 5t. ... 291* ONEY TO LOAN-In small or large sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st; . . ' . 113* ONEY TO LOAN-By Hunt & Sever ance, 34 East Third st, J 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. H. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri can bank. 106* MONEY TO LOAN, m sums to suit, Irom $1 up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value : special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st J ■ . - 240* MONEY TO LOAN on - diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate office for - consultation. George R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st 82* ONEY TO LOAN— Purchase money mortgages bought J. M - Lynch. 133 East Fifth st, Espy block. 119-120 ■-fin nCid TO *- OAN - at once, on J im «fl>Xt/«l7\J proved real estate; in sums of not less than $4,000 each. J. M. Lee, 559 Drake block. . :■ . . 7 ■ 119-121 <S?~I (\ *35, «50, 100 TO LOAN on lur •fl-'J-'-' niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value ; cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness J and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St Panl ; Loan company, No. 309*4 Jackson st, Rooms 1 and 2. -.. 65* BOABP OFFERED. BROADWAY, . 543— rent, : furnished front room for rent with board, for two gentlemen or man and wife. 7.119 OARDING— board and newly -7 furnished rooms, with use of bath -and gaß, can be had at 342 East Eighth. . 118-119 ' OURTH ST., 51, WEST— Good board . and nicely 7 furnished room ■at reasona ble rates. * ■' r. ~ .'.;■■. .-> .;:-; ■*-* 113-19 JACKSON : ST., 592— Parties wishing . fur ■ y nished '- apartments, select table, and home comforts can obtain such by calling. : *■■■■•. ■-.-- j 119-20 ■■: y ;.,.■; -..-■■-., ; OAK ST., 395 CORNER SIXTH— Front . alcove room, with board. 117-120 J ROOMS— For ; rent, two very ■ desirable : furnished rooms, . one an ', alcove, with - board, in house having all conveniences, two blocks from cable; family private; references required. Address E. Globe. .' 117-120 J ST. PETER ST., 620— "Xoung girls' home, ..for : respectable young girls only ; board ing and i lodging { $2.50 : per ; week; ■ reading room free. : 99-120 TWELFTH f ST., 155, Corner ; Jackson— : Desirable furnished rooms with board. VI. J., ■■■-■■■ .- 7 :.-*•■■■•--:- 117120 * -.-.■■ ' ■.r.rrr' r. WASHINGTON ST., 385-Furnished iVY *£ front room ' for . two gentlemen, with ! board i opposite .City ; hall, 117-120 7 200,000 WANTS Were printed in the . Globe's Advertising . Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence - that the Globe is (he People's Paper. , ; WHERE WANTSTaN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION Uf.' -THE GLOBE. ;^ J LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East -_ :. Tbird street, corner Bates. CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University - ; avenue, corner Virginia. ■•..'",... ■; -■ MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers- corner Ash- . land avenue aud Dale street. ;-• : , A. P. "WILKES. Druggist, 759 and 761 West /-.Seventh street . % -. .■_..- y ;-'7 ; KM AN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. ,E. FOX, 482 Rice street . * O. P. WIJ.LIAMB, 648 Reaney street FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES. 441 West Seventh street F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist,'. 828. East Sev a enth street. -•* - - * * , BIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 ii East Seventh street J JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, V 470 Jackson street . JPILKES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners: " Mr> MJ. D. MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 *■ Broadway. - - . . . FOB BEIT. y..-7'."7-7 Houses. EAT— Fine six-room flat closets, pantry, i city water, screens, storm sash, . all in best condition : to responsible tenants. 847 East Seventh st. , ;■ .119-122 HOUSE— Very desirable ten-room house, with all modern conveniences, ten min utes' from business center. C. J. McCon arille. Finch, Van Slyck & Co., Fourth and Sibley sts. - : 119-122 HOUSE to rent of ten rooms in new brick . block, "Central Park Terrace row,", fronting on Central park, east side; fin ished in first-class style, water, bath-rooms, gas and fine fixtures, furnace, grates, man tels, electric bells, etc. Sherwoood Hough. 10 East Third st . 118-20 OUSE TO RENT— First floor, 6 rooms; modern improvements. 177 Aurora ay., between Rice and Marion sts. 117-120 OUSE and barn, 525 Robert st, eight rooms, cistern water. Apply 452 Day ton av^ ■ 119 HOUSE— For rent, one new house and barn. Inquire at 192 East Seventh. 119120 o. HOUSE— rent, $45, eight-room house on St. Peter st,: all conveniences; first class location. F. G. Minor & Co., 91 East Fourth st. *"" 119 HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms and barn; .cistern water; 525 Robert st. Apply 452 Dayton ay. - .7 '■' 119-120 HOUSE — For rent, ten-room • modern house; good repair; No. 135 University ay. J. H. Pomroy. ■-. -;■;,■: 119-120 HOUSE— A uinc-room house, N0." 675 De Soto st., near Lafayette ay. ; all conven ieuces. * 119120 HOUSES— houses, eight rooms each ; modern improvements; location cen tral, on line of street cars. Address B ' 97, Globe. . ; 119-120 HOUSE— Eight rooms, good yard and barn near Irvine Park, to party who will buy furniture. Address F 94, Globe. 118-120 HOUSE for rent; $30 and #35. Richard Leffmanu, No. 112 East Fourth st -' • \ ■ 118120 HOUSE— May 1, 7 room house, 470 Ashland ay. Apply 162 East Third st. . 118-120 .-■*--.'• Five-roomed house on Susan, near Ohio. Inquire rear of 167 West Fourth st 118-19 HOUSE— Nine-room house for rent, corner ot Summit place and Fuller st. Call at 165 Martin st .118-120 HOUSE, eight rooms, 658 Broadway St., one block from -street cars, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. : 117-120 HOUSE with modern conveniences, ex cept jp-as; large lot and centrally located. Furniture rented with house, or sold.* in part or whole. Address G 18 Globe. 7 J 115-119 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 rT3 Ol'SE— For rent, nine-room - house, 303 -O West Seventh st. ; house ten-rooms, 345 rSherlijan 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* )Tl OUSE— eight-room house ; barn and .XX. one acre of. land; near Lake Como -Short Line station; rent $12 per month to ■reliable party. Inquire of 11. F. Cahoon,l2l I Martin st. ... ■-,-*.. ■ 113-119 HOUSE — For rent, seven-room house and XI. barn, 783 Holly ay., from May 1 ; $30 a -month.' Apply to H. W. Cory, Municipal COUTt. ■ 7 * - 112* >ri OUSE No. 545 Oakland ay. to rent ror a term of years; all modern conveniences. term of years ; all moderu conveniences. Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank building. 112-121 HOUSE— Furnished house at No. 543 Oak- XX land av.,commeucing with May 1,1888, to rent for six months. Apply to John W. ' "Willis. Room 41, National German-American Bank building. 112-121 HOUSE— reut on May 1, the beautiful house, No. 199 Goodrich ay. ; this house has ten fine rooms and every modern j im provement except gas; also good stable ; rent - $65. James & Bateham, Renting Agency, German- American bank. 111-120 HOUSES— Sine-room house, 130 Western aye. ; modern improvement. Nine room house, 366 Laurel aye. Sargent Meach am & Co., 322 Robert st 117-119. HOUSES— Torrent, two houses on Holly ay., eleven rooms each; all modern im provements. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson it. . 113* HOUSES— For rent, tenement louses irom $6, $8, $10 and $12 per month. 254 Commercial st • . : -. ; . 60*' TERRACE— For rent brick terrace on Iglehart st. ; each dwelling has eleven rooms, with modern finish and improvements, including laundry fixtures, f urnace,bath,etc. ; rent only $60. .lames & Bateham, Renting Agency, "German-American bank. : . 111-122 Rooms. ROADWAY, 533— Nicely furnished front rooms for rent; use .of batb. :■■,;-■■■ 119-120 -....■.. BROADWAY, 528— Handsomely fur nished front rooms, with board if de sired; all modern conveniences. - 118-121 ROADWAY. 489— rent, two nicely furnished rooms in private family; references required. 113-119 ENTHAJL AY.. 70, WEST— For rent,one' furnished room,* with bath room privi lege. ' 119120 CENTRAL. ■ AY., 17, Pleasant front room, with alcove; also two other very pleasant rooms; location first-class and only half block from street car. 113-19 CIOLLEGE AY.. 20, WEST— furnished rooms; suitable for two gentlemen; modern conveniences. . 119-120 EXCHANGE ST., 366, NORTH—Com fortably furnished room in private fam ily; modern conveniences; use of bath. - 118-120 - •■• -,' --"■■' , EXCHANGE ST., Furnished rooms -Torrent, with board or without 119-120 EXCHANGE ST., 388— large room, suitable for two; use of bath. 117 21 FRANKLIN ST*, 378. . NORTH— . nicely furnished single room with gas and bath; two blocks from Windsor. . 119 FIFTH ST., 39 WEST— Handsomely fur . nished front . room opposite Windsor hotel. ..-..., 119-120 FORT ST.. 408— Neatly furnished room, Xi suitable for .two gentlemen; fivemin 'ntes'walk from postoffice. ■ • 119-121 IGLEHART : ST. Pleasant • furuished ••A*. room for * one or two gentlemen. - Bath zoom. ''.v.--- r 118-123 :if ACKSON ST., 669— Nicely, furnished al tO cove room, witb use of bath, to gentle ■.men.-.-::-;y. r-y '■;:■'-. ~; 116-122 MARTIN ST., 295— rent three room irl with city water. $12; conveniently ar ■ranged for housekeeping.. ..--.- ; 119 PEARL ST., Pleasant and nicely fur ■Jri- nished rooms, large and small ; modern conveniences. ..:--• -.7 118-20 ."PHEASANT . AY., 177— Newly furnished •iXJ, rooms for rent ■ - * 3 19-120 PLEASANT AY., j 280— For » rent nicely Jl i. furnished front room, with use of ibath, suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman and •tvife. v 119-120: PLEASANT AY., 179— Pleasant 7 front _ room with alcove, first-class furnishings and all modern - conveniences; . near cable line: ; board next door. 114-125 EARDON BLOCK, corner Seventh and 7 Minnesota ; choice new rooms on third ; floor. : Inquire Room 21. , ■; 113-1 ROOMS— rooms and a large barn at 'the corner of Oakdale and .Annapolis st, to rent for $10 a month. . .-*; 119-121 ROOMS— For rent, three or four nicely un- XV :,* furnished 7 rooms; : steam heat ; :- bath; * : first-class ; to gentleman and wife ; references. . Address Pleasant Rooms, Globe. , . 119-120 .. : E OOMS— Furuished rooms in new - tene *; ment house, with . bath-rooms. Inquire ; jat wood | office, comer ; Bradley, and • Wood ward/ -, ;- - ■- J_»-3Qfj" FOB BEJST. ",-•-. Booms— Continued. KOOMS— Suit of four rooms for - light housekeeping: references required. B. F. Knauft, 340 East Seventh st 117-123 ROOMS— For rent, rooms for light house '--; keeping to family .with no children. Address 695 Euclid st. J 117-120 ROOMS— Furnished , or unfurnished, In- XV quire between 9 and 11 a. m.. or Ito 5 p. m a. rear of 167 West Fourth st. . 118-19 ROOMS— Suites or single furnished rooms - in new cottage at White Bear, adjoining Williams house and Chateguay. Address at . once, C 69, Globe. 119-121 ROOMS unfurnished rooms, with bath room. J. D. Bodford, Jeweler, 380 East Seventh st ....... ' - 119 KOOMS— To rent three pleasant and con venient rooms;, alcove and closets; Phalen water; to gentleman and wife; in private family. Call 362 Fort corner of Fifth. 118-120 ROOMS— Call at 130 East Fourth st. tor XV rooms; no charge for list or information. 116-120 SEVENTH ST., 224 WEST— Two neat, clean furnished-rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen ; moderate rent, with bath ; one minutes', walk from Seven cor. 113-120 SPRUCE ST., 221— rent, an" alcove and other neatly furnished rooms; privi lege of bath room ; modern conveniences. *"■- ■•*■-' 117-119 SPRUCE ST., Furnished rooms, with bath. > 118-120 ST. PETER ST., 63C— Furuished single or adjoining rooms, modern improve ments. 119-120 rpENTH ST., 249, EAST— A pleasant X room in a desirable location ; board if desired. 118-120 TILTON ST., 62— Two furnished rooms " in private family; nice location. 117-120 TWELFTH ST., 155, Corner Jackson cheap room, third floor. 117-120 ABASHA ST., 547— Furnished front room for two gentlemen; $10 a month. '7-y'Ar. 119-120 WABASHA ST.. 683— Rooms for house keeping; furnished or partly fur nished. 119-220 - | Stores. BRICK STORE— AIso flat of five rooms ; on Broadway, near Grove. Inquire at 507 Wabasha st. * 116-120 STORE— For rent, fine store at No. 428 East Seventh st. Inquire at 424. Will iam Beulke. 118-124 STORES— For rent, several good stores and living rooms: also a fine hall, centrally located. Apply to Kennedy & Co., 98 East Fourth St.. St Paul. 119-122 STORE— For rent, a small store. Apply at . 536 Jackson st., next to rink. -119 STORE— For rent, part of store; suitable for cigar and tobacco stand or real estate office; rent $10; also basement 18x60 feet suitable for laundry ; rent $10 permonth. Apply at 244 West Third st. 118-120 STORE in Knauft block, from May 1 ; desirable locality. B. F. Knauft, 340 East Seventh st. 117-123 STORE— rent, store on East Seveuth and Minnehaha; $20 per month. A. It, Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st., Room 3. - 110-119 STORE-ROOM— For rent, store-room with basement; Third and Wabasha. L. & W. A. Mussetter. 110-123 STORE ROOMS for rent by T. F. Martin, 145 East Fifth st. 117-119 - Ollices. DESK ROOM for rent by T. F. Martin, 145 East Fifth st 117-119 AA/Tb FFICE in the Giltillan block, very desirable. Apply to J. K. Hoffman, Room 53. 117-120 OFFICES— For rent, elegant offices on Ernst Seventh, between Jackson and Sib ley; also beautifully furnished rooms for gentlemen. Inquire at City Coffee house, 448 Jackson, between Seventh and Eighth sts. - 118-20 OFFICE ROOM— For rent, ground floor, corner Fourth and Jackson. Inquire of D. H. Michaud, 333 Jackson street. 113-19 OFFICES for rent by T. F. Martin, 145 East Fifth st. 117-119 OFFICES — First-class offices and desk room for rent at reasonable prices in my new building, 28 aud 30 East Fourth st. N. It. Frost, Room 10, Frost block. : 117-21 . Miscellaneous. . . . - ARBER SHOP— of Lafayette ay. and Westminster st Inquire at drug store. - 118-121 BUILDING— For rent 3-story building, suitable for manufacturing or storage purposes. Call at 254 Commercial st. 60* STALLS— For rent, two fine box stalls, suitable for carriage horses. Apply 459 Iglehart st 118-20 L.OST _J*l> FOUftJP. BUNCH OF KEYS LOST— Finder will please leave at' City hall and receive liberal reward!***. 119-121 COLT LOST— A small Texas colt, two years old, last Saturday ; had halter on when last seen. Finder please return to John Baynoska, corner Charles and Dale sts. 117-120 FORK LOST— On April 26, between Myers _ Co.'s store and Cable line, a silver cheese fork marked "Lou ;" liberal re ward to finder. Inquire room 14, Mann heimer block. ... 119 EEDS LOST— April 24. deeds for prop erty, either on Robert Jackson or Sev enth t-'eets. Finder please return to Globe office and receive reward. 117-119 DOG LOST— white bull tarrier pup, five months old, about a week ago. Return to 333 Grove St., and receive reward. 118-120 HORSE-BLANKET LOST —On Como ay., the night of the 22d, a blue and white horse-blanket; a liberal reward will be paid on returning it to Cullen's livery, 23 and 25 West Fou thst. 118-20 PUG— small, gray pug. Name. Bijou ; nose rather long. Wilbur H. Howard, 422 Laurel aye. 110-120 MISCEU.A Jf EO 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. Sausomes' Auction, Storage & Forwarding Company, 232 East Seventh st 412-414 Sibley st. St. Paul, Minn. 40* LAUNDRY WORK— hand laundry work done and family washings a spec laity. Call or address Mrs. Padden, 478 Rob ert st *■**.*. 119-120 NICKELS AND DlMES— Wanted in ex change . for fine bakery goods, at 186 East Seventh st. 117-120 JPEBSOJiAIJS. CLAIRVOYANT — Madame Andrews, clairvoyant No. 2727 Third St., North Minneapolis. Take Plymouth blue flag car. At home to ladies only. 117-23 ORTUNE-TE LLER— Mrs. Ellis can be consulted on all affairs of life through the magic mirror. 255 East Seventh st ; up stairs. '■_ ,:' . * 111-124 MRS. PARTRAGE, - of Minneapolis, clairvoyant, will be in St Paul Monday and Tuesday, April 30 and May 1, at 171 East Seventh st 11*9-121 MADAM TEITSWORTH, St Paul's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller. 402 Minnesota st, between Sixth and Seventh -*.-•.* -■■■=-* - 113-119 PERSONAL— Will the ladies who like fine rolls and bread, or cakes, drop a postal to 186 East Seventh st and have a sample sent. 117-120 PBESSMAJKIfIfe. FOLLETT dress and sleeve system ; best in the world; its beautiful lines and curves give a style to the figure that no other ,_. system can approach; it is used in the best houses in Philadelphia. New York and Boston; it has the new French bias attachment and a sleeve that is simply per fect; it is warranted to fit without changing a seam. Call at Mrs. Elliott's, room 24, Mann heimer block. Agents wanted. : 32* ADAME J. SMITH, professional dress . maker, 177 Pleasant ay., near corner Third st, respectfully announces to the la dies of St Paul that she has opened dress making parlors at the ; above number, and, having had twenty-five years' : experience, hopes to merit a share of their patronage. •-■;-;■ . 119-120 : WAKTEP to BUI. -~~ BICYCLE— to buy, a second-hand bicycle, 39 or. 42 inches; J must be in good order and cheap. Address A 45, Globe. ryr. ...... .*- 113-19 FARM— a 320 acre farm on railroad within 75 miles of city ; part cash and part inside St. Paul property. 40, Globe. .-" 119 OFFICE , DESK; state price. Address I 25, Globe. 7 ' 119 RAGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— All dealers and shippers of tbese goods will find it to their advantage to call on or write to J Firestone, wholesale dealer in pa- J permaker's supplies ; • reference, any respon sible firm In the city. .' 262 Jackson '; st, St. Paul. Minn. Telephone, 753, call 3. : ■ 310* VS r ANTEDTO a second-hand ■ bar- ; - S \\_y room * counter,'^ Audress 172 * East . Seventh fit. ?- -y 118-1% REAL -ESTATE FOB SALE. Sargent, JWeacham & Co.'s Eist. CIXROOM HOUSE on Wells St., $1,500; 0 easy terms. '-->>.; <2»»J fUin— 25-FOOT JLOT AXD ■(PO^UUU store on East Seventh st. *J LOTS in Sylvan Park. "I **> LOTS in Midway Park. "I p. LOTS in Sargent's addition. Ofj LOTS in Douglass' addition. Of) LOTS in Deer Park. OIK LOTS in Summit View. i*_"_ LOTS in Rice Street Motor Line addi vJVJ tion. - ■ rpwo BLOCKS in Deer Park. HKEE KLOCKS in Rice Street Motor Line addition. TWO BLOCKS in Midway Park, for sale on easy terms or exchange. Sargent, Meacham & Co., 322 Robert st. 117-119 R. F. Marvin's Eist. IF YOU WANT TO BUY or sell real es tate call on or write to R. F. Marvin at his new office. '15 East Fourth st, ground floor of Union block. LOTS IN NORTH HEIGHTS and Peoria Park on monthly payments at low prices; very accessible by rail; depot on premises, and the most beautiful suburban property in the county. R. F. Marvin. 45 East Fourth st. 117-119 A. 11. Ranney & Co.'s Exchange List. . 422 Wacouta st. Q"-3 CAn-HOUSE ANO LOT, with tpD'OUKJ §330 mortgage, for small im proved farm; good city property for meadow lands in vicinity of Hamilton station ; good clear lot and cash for book and news stand; clear city property for stock of goods. 119 Miscellaneous City List. ELEGANT BUILDING LOT on Lin coln ay.. this side of Dale, In Terrace Park; size 50x150 to a twenty-foot alley, for §4,800. Johnson & Read, 117 East Fourth st. 118-20 FOX SALE— acres of land near Aber deen. Dak., very cheap. Address Box 1023, Brainerd, Minn. 118-126 FOX SALE— Fine residence, 749 Portland ay.; all modern conveniences ; large sta ble; give possession at once; terms easy. Ad dress M. N. Goss, Wheatland, Dak. 116-122 FOR SALE— A splendid eight-room house and lot. Good neighborhood; parties going est. Inquire 918 Hastings aye., Day ton's Bluff. 119120 FOX SALE and for rent— Lots, garden and farm lands near this city; easy terms. A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st., Room 3. 110-119 GOOD business corner at a sacrifice if taken at once, worth about $18,000; rented at 1,440 per year; owner wants money to engage in manufacture; terms con fidential; if you have money, this Is a chance seldom offered ; do not answer unless you mean business. Address B 10, Globe.llß-20 HOUSE AND LOT— sale.on Western, facing Ashland; size of lot, 00x130; asphalt pavement; very desirable property in the eieam of the residence district; call for price and terms. Rush B. Wheeler, Drake block. 116-119 IHA SOME choice* lots and good houses in St. Paul and West St. Paul for sale cheap, terms easy; also twelve three story, good brick-veneered houses with all modern improvements, on Twenty-eighth st. south, Minneapolis, 84,000 each. E. S. Mitchell, 136 East Fourth st, 119 OTS. blocks, acres, in Midway district, cheap for cash, by owner. D. H. Hunt, St. Anthony Park. . 13-19 LOTS— sale, two south-lacing lots near Macalester Station; one corner lot in Winslow's addition, near the new bridge, very cheap. JR. Grisson, 270 Ramsey st. . 113-119 ■ _ A C_( in— GOOD seven-room house and «4p**^t/L/U lot on Dayton ay. between Grotto and Miller sts. ; this is a bargain ; two lots in block 4, E. M. Mackubin's addition, $1,400 each. Joseph A. Hum phreys, Room 09, Globe building. 119-122 c_QFW V-LOT one block from street cars; «]pO«JU this is a snap. I. McCoy, 79 East Third st. 113-119 ■ WASTED TO REKT. HOUSE— house of six or seven rooms, centrally located. Address E 81, Globe. \ 117-123 ROOM— Wanted, pleasant front room, with board, for . gentleman and wife; good references. Address G 32, Globe. 119-121 ROOM— Wanted, large and well furnished room, by gentleman: private house; state price and particulars. Address G 92, Globe. 119-120 ROOMS— Wanted, to rent two large pleas ant rooms for light housekeeping on Dayton's bluff. F4. Globe. 110-120 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ~" HH. HEKBST has removed his law • office to "Herbst block," 186 East Sev enth St.. near corner Jackson st. 117-123 Proposals Tor Indian Supplies and Transportation. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, April 10, 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 Affairs, Nos. 05 and 67 Wooster street. New York, will be received until 1 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, 108,000 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. 45, --000 yards; Denims, 17,000 yards; Giugham, 280,000 yards; Kentucky Jeans, 17,000 yards; Cheviot, 12,000 yards; Brown Sheet ing, 240,000 yards; Bleached Sheetirg, 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 MADE 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 titles 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 67 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, Topeka, Wellington, Wichita and Winfield. The right is reserved by 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. . CERTIFIED 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. (12806—1500) STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. District Court. Lizzie Bell Handley, plaintiff, against Charles A. Handley, defendant. SUMMONS FOB BELIE**". The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendant:- ."-'■■■ You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the offlce of the clerk of the said court, at his office at city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your an swer to said complaint on the subscriber at bis office in the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, . Minnesota, within . thirty 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 apply to . the , court for • the : relief de manded in the cpmplaint. Dated April 13, A. D. 1838. -A . HERMON W. PHILLIPS, {PJdtaUirs>«ornt-»SW_aul 4 Mina, ■- IIORSES AKI> CARRIAGES. * t ANOPY-TOP SURREY for . sale; just out of the shop ; good as new ; also two sets single harness. -Call at elevator A, Third and St. Peter sts. ' ' *■' *■ *■ 118-120. CARRIAGES, buggies 'of every style at lower prices than same can be bought off 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* OR Chestnut gelding, aged eight,, 1,200 pounds; gentle, driven by lady all last summer; fearless of engines: close to three minutes*, perfect buggy horse. 3 Irvine Park, or 358 Drake Block. *_ 117-120* HORSE— sale, one black horse: weight, 1,100; eight years old; sound, as can ba seen, in every respect; nice driver; SOS. J, B. McKinney, 338 Cedar st., Room 45, Union; block. mi HORSE— sale, a four-year-old gTa-t horse ; weight 1.200. Call at the Waal* 1 ington house, Seven corners. 119 HORSE— A handsome and safe famili horse for sale; not a fault about him? owner has no use for him. Address F. M.. Postoffice box 48, Hamline, Minn. 119- 1 2tt HORSE— For sale, a bright bay horse, sijtf years old, sound and kind; together with phaeton, cutter, harness, etc.. etc. ; aIS first-class; price, $150. 7 Cullen's livery, 23 and 25 West Fourth st. 118-20J HORSE FORSALE-Fiue sound dapple* gray horse for sale. Inquire of David Burke, at Ryan livery stable, Robert it, uea? Seventh. 1 12-118 HOJRBJBB— For sale, pair draught horses i weight, 3,300; 162 Indiana ay. One* driving horse, g50;354 East Ninth. 11§ JNSUKE your horses and cattle in The Sterling Live Stock Insurance company*, 509 Lumber Exchange Minneapolis. 3i'l*. PONY— A good, well-broken pony for sale? with colt three weeks old; will e.\<*haiigj for heavy horse. Inquire between 12 and and after at 316 East Thirteenth street. 117-119 TO EXCHANGE. £ HOKSE— Wanted, driving horse as firs/ payment on good lot between thi cities* Room 34, Chamber of Commerce. ' 117-120 | O EXCHANGE-Will exchange a uici unincumbered lot for carpets and furnM Hire; must be in good repair: must have fur niture at once. Address A 99, Globe. A 119-120 \ EXCHANGE— A two-story house and lof -L' for a good lot. C. Norberg, 309" • Jack} son St., city. ' 119-121 OEXCHANGE-E-inityiu small hous-J for good work team. A, N. Elliott. 41 East Fourth st. 11^1 1<I • MUSICAL,. \ USIC LESSONS-' Hi different instril} ... w ments; terms reasonable. 127 East gjghth. 115-124 piANO— For sale, new upright piano. 03* J- St. Peter st. ; owner leaving city; call evenings. 118-2(1 IANO TUNING-For prompt, first-clasi work leave orders at Whitney's music? store East Third st. 340! IANO TUNING, «l-Satisfaction guar! . anteed. Samuel Crutchelt, 205 West Sixth st. 110-14Q ■ ■ ■ =3 BOAKI) WAITED. "DOOM AND HOARD wanted April .'*<( 11 ,by young man in private family; stab particulars. Address D 58. Globe ' 111 PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES* —Office of Chief Quartermaster. Depart} ment of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn.; MARCH 1 30th, 1888.— SEALED PROPOSALS will b7 received at this office, oral the following named posts, and at Helena, Mont., until li ' o'clock m., on April 30th, 1888. aud opened 1 immediately after in presence of bidders, fo| furnishing and delivery of such WOODt COAL, HAY, STRAW, CORN, OATS, 15 RAN and CHARCOAL, during the fiscal year com? mencing July Ist, 1888, as may bo required at Duluth, St. Paul and Fort Snelling. Minn.} Forts Abraham Lincoln, Bennett, liuforci Meade, Pembina, Randall, Sisseton, Sully! Totten and Yates, D. T. ; Forts AKsinuiboinoJ Custer. Keogh, Maginnls, Missoula. Shawl Camp Poplar River and Helena. M. T. ; Sioui City, la., and Camp Sheridan, T. Prefer* ence given to articles of domestic productioi and manufacture, conditions of price ant quality being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production an« manufacture produced on the Pacific coasj to the extent of the consumption required M the public service there. Blank forms ol proposals and full Instructions to bidder] will be furnished on application to this ofl flee, or to the Quartermasters, at the varlouj posts named.— A. F. ROCKWELL, Quartet master, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. — : — ■ ; ■■< Sale State Land**. State of Minnesota, Land Office, 1. St. Pall, March 12, 1888. f Notice Is hereby given that public auetiof sales of State Lands will be held by the Com l missioner of the State Land Office/as follow*' vi/. : ~ Counties. Places of Sale. Dates of Sale. '. Pine Pine City Saturday, Aprf 28, 10 a. 111. Steams St. Cloud Tuesday, May 1 10 a.m. Benton Sauk Rapids..Tuesday, May X _ p. in. Morrison Little Fulls ..Wednesday, Ma/ 2, 10 a.m. Wadena Wadena Thursday, Maya . 10 a", m. ~. Becker Detroit Friday, May 4 10 a. m. J Clay Moorhead.. ..Saturday. Maya 10 a.m. Ot'er Tail ....Fergus Falls.. Tuesday, May 8 lOu.jn. Norman Ada Wednesday, Mat" 9, 10 a. m. I) Polk Crookston.... Thursday, Maj 10, 10 a. in. Marshall Warren Friday, May IL 10 a.m. Kittson Hallock Saturday.May 12 10 a. 111. Hubbail Park Rapids.. Monday, May 14, 10 a. m. Pope Glenwood.... Tuesday, May 13/ 10"a. 111. Grant Elbow Lake.. Wednesday, Ma*f 16, 10 a. m. Stevens Morri3 Thursday, May* 17, 10 a.m. Swift ...Benson Thursday. May . 17, 2 p. m. Kandiyohi.. ..Willmar Friday, May 18, 10 a. m. Meeker Litchfield ....Saturday, May 19. 10 a. in. Pipestone ....Pipestone ....Monday, May 21 10 a.m. Lac gui Parle. Madison Tuesday, May 22, 10 a. in.' Redwood Redw'd Falls, Wednesday, May* 23, 10 a.m. Renville Beaver Falls .Thursday. May 24, 10 n. in. Mille Lacs. . . .Princeton ... Saturday.May 2o, 10 a. m. Yel.MediCinc.Granite Falls.Tuesday, May 29. 10 a. in. Chippewa.. ..Montevideo ..Tuesday, May 29, RBBK 2 p. m. TERMS OF SALE: • Fifteen per cent of the purchase money and iuterest at the rate of 5 per cent pel annum on the balance, from the da; of salj to the Ist day of June, 1889, will be required on the day of sale. On timber lands an amount equal to the value of the timber will be required in addition to the 15 per cent. Interest on the unpaid purchase money at tin rate of 5 per cent per annum in advance be comes due on the Ist day of June, or within six days thereafter, in each year. Upon a failure to pay Interest when due, the lands revert to the state without f urthes notice or process, and will again be offered at public sale, unless the amount of interest due is previously paid, with penalty at tha rate of 1 2 per cent per annum. No lands can be sold at less than the appraisal, which can* not be less than 85 per acre. W. W. BRADEN, Commissioner of the State Laud "thee. ——^_.— ————__— m OTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF O Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, April 20, 1888. " In the matter of the estate of Charles Hasel* barth, deceased. i On reading and filing the petition of Mary Hnselbarth, administratrix of the estate oi Charles Haselbarjh, deceased, representing^ among other things, that she has fully admin* istered said estate, and praying that a tlm*f and place be fixed for examining and allows ing her final account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said es tate to the parties entitled thereto; It is ordered, that said account be exam ined and petition heard by the Judge of thia Court, on Tuesday, the 15th day of May A D. 1888, at ten o'clock a m., at the Probato Office In St. Paul, in said county. ' And It is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons Interested I,* publishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks, on Saturday of each week, Eriorto said day of hearing, in the St. Paul aily Globe, a newspaper printed an. l pub* lished at St.Paul, in said county. By the Court [l. s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probata. Attest: Frank Robert Jr., Clerk. TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Ramsey— ss. District Court. 7] In the matter of the assign— of Clarence M. McLain. Notice is hereby given that Clarence M. Mc- Lain on the Sth day of April, 1888, made* an assignment to the undersigned of all hia property, goods, credits and estate not ex empt from attachment, for the benefit of hia. creditors. All bills must be settled with thei undersigned, and all persons are warned against paying claims due said estate to any other person unless authorised by me. . OSCAR M. METCALF, Assignee. • Dated Aprils, 1883. -» ftcnl Estate ads. in the Globe are seen by , now the most people,