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In Every Case the Money Must Accom feny the Order. mtiatioas OFFERED. j. man**. AGENTS wanted in every town in the Northwest where water is supplied by tvater works to introduce the Gem Filter, the only filter that purifies the water to perfec tion: Btsany faucet: pays large commission. Address F. Beruhard, Post Box 517, Minne apolis. 204-210 AGENTS wanted in every town for our new books, -Cleveland and Thurman," "Harrison and Morton," and "Life of Gen. Sheridan;" liberal terms. Empyreal Pub dshing House. St. Paul, Minn. 197-256 BRICKLAYERS— Two press bricklayers. 1021 Summit ay. 4 BAKER— Hive Enterprise, corner Sev enth and Hubert sis. 209 BARKER— One strictly tirst-class white J barber; no other need apply: steady job winter and summer: wages, $16 per Week to the rigiit man. Address A. W. Stark, Ashland, V- is.. 402 West Seventh st. 21 >**■•_' l3 BARBER— first-class white bar ber at No. 204 East Seventh st. 6 BARKER— barber, 185 East Sev enth st. ._ 6 TItISER— Wan ted, first-class, at 187 Pearl st. .209-210 BARBER— Wanted, barber; must be first class workman. P. Martin, 556 Rice St. 6 BARKER wanted for Saturday, at 66 Payne ay. . 6 BARBER wanted at S3. West Seventh st . City. ' 6 BARBER— barber wanted for Sat urday ; 685 Bast Third st. ■ 6 BARKER— first-class barber at once. C. 11. Watson. Mason City, 10. 207-211 . CARPENTERS— carpenters to take Job for trimming three new houses M .otitic. See J. M. Coolev, at Inver Grove, Minn. 209 COACHMAN— Wanted, a man to take care of horses and cow; drive and work about the house;. must be well recom mended. Address WM X, Globe. 5 CLERIC— Wanted; an experienced young J man to make himself generally useful In office; wages $5 per .week. Address in. Own hand writing. X 93 Globe. 4 CLERK— young man for oraer floor In drug bouse, one who under stands the business. Address L 53. Globe. -1 D" AIRVMAN" — Wanted, man for dairy farm. Apply at 9 o'clock at Lux's gro cery, corner Summit Place and Carroll st. 4 I^ARtt HAM)- Wanted, good dairy farm .. hand. Apnly at 9 o'clock at Marquart's saloon, corner Carroll and Louis sts. 6 EAROKEE wauted. Apply to foreman. &~i Inver Grove. S. M. Cooley. 6 LAKORERS WASTED; plenty of work. Bee Hive Enterprise, corner Seventh and Robert, up stairs. 209 PLASTERERS wanted, at Seheffer school, corner Thomas and Merriam. 5 SALESMEN — ten good salesmen to sell an article used in every family; 62 to S3 per day easily made. Apply Boom 14. Tremont house, before 9 a. m. or after 1 p. m. zu» STEAM FITTER— a competent steam fitter. Apply at 90 East Third st. P..V. Dwyer & Bros. . ' 5 STRIPPER— Wanted, stripper boy, at 46** . St. Peter st. 4 UPHOLSTERER wanted at St Paul Mat ) tress Co., 241 South Robert st. 208-209 /"AGON MAKER wanted; steady work. VV By Win. Reimer. near Them's gro cery. Dakota ay.. West .*& Paul. 5 WANTED— Salesmen everywhere, to sell W our $2 silver door plates by our new plan of free advertising: agents clear $10 a day easily; write for circulars. New York Door Plate Company, Albany, >■"■ Y. 209-215 ANTED— SO good axinen, $2 per day ; V* 100 carpenters, $2.25 per day; JO" laborers, §1.50 to $1.75 per day; 50 teamsters 525 to **;:•) per month; 2.> track layers, 51.75 per day: 10 stonecutters, 35 Cents per hour; quarrymen,- 20 cent* per hour*, steady work for summer, and free fare 'from Winnipeg. Apply to Alex Calder, 707 plain st, Winnipeg, or Harris &. Co., 251 East Fourth st. St. Paul. 200-19 HORSES A3» CARRIAGES. * . . CARRIAGES, buggies of every style at ' lower prices than can be bought of any other dealer in St.Paul: two-seat car riages, buggies, phaetons, surreys, rockawavs, pabriolets, jumpseats. " canopy tops, carts, Brwo-seated wagons, express and delivery •wagons and harness. Call, before purchas ing. King's carriage rooms, Fourth and Min nesota. 1-15* FOR SALE— Mare, live years old, good JC driver single and double; must be sold thi* week. Also a good phaeton harness cheap. Pennock & Hall, 370 East Ninth st. 209 FOR SALE— The handsome and fast pac ing team, Billy S and Dan L, both bright bays with black points, flowing manes and tails, seven and nine years old, gentle and kind; weight about 9so pounds; stand 15% hands high and are well galled; can be driven by a lady; are fearless of steam and will speed close to 2:30 to the pole; either horse will pace much faster single: no rec ord; this is without doubt the most perfectly matched team in the West; also one fine road wagon by Caffrey, one 52-pound sulky, one side-bar leather top buggy with polo and shafts one Frazier C. cart, very light: one Caster cart, one set single harness, one set double harness, robes, blankets, whips, etc.; all will be sold at a great bargain. A. H. Simon, 314 Jackson st., St. Paul, Minn. 206-211 FOR "SALE— One bay horse, four years old, JO good driver, cheap. Call or address J. A. Lahr, at Y'anz, Griggs***"* Howes, city. 208-209. * FOR SALE— Horse, buggy and cutter; fine Uambletonian horse; trots iv about three minutes: as fine a rig as there is in the city. Apply George W. Koehler. 53 West Third st. 206-08 FOR SALE— A team and truck complete; will take hall cash, balance on time; trill give party buying work at once. Creel man, Avery & Co.. 407 Sibley st. 200-212 FOR SALE — Sixty well-broken saddle JO horses for sale; pacers; single footer and loper, weight, 900 lbs. R. D. Wooaell, jßritlon, Dag. 201-230 T*UE STERLING LIVE STOCK. JN JL surance company, 308 Lumber Ex change. Minneapolis, Insures horses against death from accident or disease.. Agents wanted. 174* WANTED — good second-hand wagon for farm work, cheap for cash.- Ad dress Hope. 227 East Seventh st. 209 FOR * i.i:. AWNINGS, stock covers, bunting, flags, tents, etc. J. U. Kossell, 190 East Fifth tat. 201-230 BAR FIXTURES, mirrors and iceboxes for sale. Witte Bros., 411 and 413 Filth e.T. south, Minneapolis. 197-210 BILLIARD TABLE— sale, one sec ond-hand billiard table cheap; good as •new. Address Standard Billiard hall, 342 Jackson st. - 209 *POX SALE— hundred sheep for the JT market. Inquire at Noithome, Lake {Minnetonka, of C. Gibson. 209-15 IAM Four gasoline lamps for sale -* cheap. Inquire of Fred Evaus, St Paul fart, Minn. Fare 10 cents. 209 situations offered. ; 1* dilate. : " ; . '77)77:. AGENTS — lady, agents tor a good selling article. Apply after 9a. m.. 26 Indiana ay., West St. Paul. 209 OXMAKEK— A girl, one who is expe rienced in making paper boxes. Call at 167 East Fourth st. : Baker, Collins & Co. 4 C* ASH I EH — Wanted, young lady cashier, **■*- at U. S. Clothing Co., Seventh and Jack son. . 209-211 CHAMBER WORK — Wanted, a good German girl (none other need apply) for chamber work; good wages paid for the right party. 473 Wabasha st„ Room 7. 6 COOK Wanted, a girl to cook and wash, with assistance; apply in the forenoon. 59 Western ay. .... ■-■ . . 5 COOK— Wanted, first-class cook; good wages. Apply at 779 Dayton ay. . 5 pOOK- C -ok wanted at 631 Cedar st. COOK Wanted, a cook for city. Address R 90, Globe. - - • - 6 DRESSMAKING- Wanted, girl to learn dressmaking at 72 West Seventh st. 5 I LOR ST— A young lady who has been accustomed to Florist business; also a young lady as an apprentice in the same; references required. Address Florist, Globe. 5 GIRL— Wanted, a good stronggirl, and one that has some knowledge of cooking. No Name Restaurant, 149 West Seventh st. 5 rj.U.l- wanted at 97 West Tenth st. 5 GJ.IRI — Wanted, Scandinavian girl at 62 » East Fourth st. 5 GIRLS— Wanted two girls, from fourteen to sixteen years, to learn tailoring; Ger man preferred. George Mattliu, 4SI Thomas St., city. 6 GIRLS— Good places for girls. Bee Hive Enterprise, coruer Seventh and Rob ert sts. -209 GIRLS Wanted, female cook and dining room girl at Shakopee house, 189 and 191 West Fourth st., near Seven corners. Joseph Shearer. 6 HOUSEWORK— A good, strong girl wanted, to do general housework, at 565 Robert st. 6 OUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen eral housework in family of two; good references required. Call in morning at 529 Holly ay. . ■■;. 6 HOISKWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework: good wages. Apply at once. 227 Iglehart st. 209-11 HOUSEWORK— Wanted; girl for genera housework: highest wages. Apply 962 Burr St.. corner Case. * 6 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work in small family; one who is a good cook. 429 Iglehart st. 6 HOUSEWORK-Girl for housework. 625 Gaultier st. 209-215 HOUSEWORK— Good girl tor general housework ; call at once. 675 John st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, an oldisn wash woman to do general housework. Call at 75 Isabel st. 6 HOUSEWORK— a girl to live in .Ihe suburbs of the city. Apply 356 Cedar st. 6 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl ror general housework in small family. Call at 62 West Central ay. "5 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, neat girl, thir teen or fourteen years of age. Swede preferred, to assist with housework; must sleep at home. Apply 419 Wabasha, back room, up stairs. - . . -;,> . 5 OUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl for general housework. 386 Ban fil st., comer Western ay. 5 HOUSE W ( )RK— Wanted, a girl for general housework. Inquire 36 North Forbes. . . .' - . 5 HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; small family. Apply at I*o East Isabel st. , . . . ....... - 5 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; family of two. Call at 459 St. Peter st. - " 5 HOUSEWORK— a respectable girl for housework in a small quiet tamily; must wash and iron; German pre ferred. 836 Dawson st, Dayton's Bluff. 5 HOUSEWORK— girl; good wages. Call at 595 Ashland ay. 5 TRONKK — a first-class ironerfor J- woman's clothing, 171 Thirteenth st. 6 IRON ERs— Two experienced lady clothes 'rollers, at 118 West Tenth st.. St. Paul steam laundry*; references required. 209-211 KITCHEN WORK— Wanted, a girl to do kitchen work and common cooking. Call to-day, 62 East Eleventh st. • 6 OIKS wishing remunerative positions should apply or inclose stamp for cir cular. Nurses' Private Training School. 400 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. Prof. Lonsdale. 201-209 NURSE— Experienced nurse to take charge ot a child two and .1 half years old : fair education and good lecommenda tions required. Apply 277 Summit ay., be tween the hours of 12 and 5. 207-209 URSE GIRL wanted at 62 East Fourth st. 6. NURSE Glßl.— Wanted, a nurse girl at 238 Arundel st. 6 OFFCE WORK— Wanted, a young lady for office work. Apply at 172 East Third st, . speond floor. *» SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, first-class seam stress; must be good cutter and fitter. Apply at 779 Dayton ay. 5 SEWING GIRLS — Wanted, apprentice and sewing girls. Miss Oliyer, 448 Wa basha st. 5 HIRT POLISHER- Wanted, a first-class shirt polisher at Clifton hotel. 6 TA RCHER— Wauted, a first-class starcher IO at Metropolitan laundry, corner Third and St. Peter sts. 6 AIST FINISHERS— Wanted immedi- V V ately, at 520 St Peter St., one good waist finisher and two apprentices. 209-211 AITERS— Two girls to wait on taole in »V Indies' ordinary. Hotel Lafayette. Douglass" Intelligence, 35 Seventh. ' 209 FItfASCIAJL. A— MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul. Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, 61*2, 7, 7«& per cent on shortest notice for any amount. B. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 353 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* FARM LOANS with option of partial pay- S- ments; city loans made; mortgages bought. William F. Carroll, 359 Drake lock. 204-210 INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN Company Loan from §10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagous, 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 Koom 7, Mackey-Lesg block, Minneapolis. . 250* "jl/| ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per -1»-L sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc.: also on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigan. manager. 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 st. 291* MONEY TO LOAN on short time in small amounts on personal property security. L. G. Kilborn, 43 East Fourth st, Room 45. . 190-219 ■ ONEY TO LOAN— In small or large ILL sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 Jackson st. 113* ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever ance, 34 . East Third st, room 1; in large and small amounts ou furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc ; the same to remain in the owner's posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc; business stricdy confidential; a private room for ladies. 292* M _ ONEY TO LOAN— H. W. Bell & Co., 329 Jackson st, money to loan hi any 'amount upon real or personal property. 169* "i.l ONEY TO LOAN on improved and un* 1»A improved cily property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Koom 49, German- American bank. 73* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, trom SI up, on watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special rates on sums of $50 mid over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jacksonst. • 240* ONEY TO LOAN on aiamonds, i*l watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate office for consultation. George R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st. 82* MONEY' TO LOAN on improved orunim *4>rovad St. Foul property, without de lay; purchase money mortgages, bought Smith & Taylor. 317 Jackson st. — 197-212 WANTED, $2,000 or $3,tK>o, good real estate security; prompt customer; mortgages bought and sold. O. B. Harris, Panorama building. ■ ■ 207-212 <*"•"■ ( 1 8*25. 9mm, SIOO TO LOAM on lixr »4l>Ll-" niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any ether article of value; cash advance made on goods iv storage ; promptness and . privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable > rates and no outside fees. St. Paid Loan company, Iso. 3091/2 Jackson st, Booms 1 and 2. _ 65* ; ML SIC A 1.. lANO TUNING $I*. first class wori guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett, ' 364 Ellen st. ' 209-238 PIANO TUNING— prompt, lirst-class work leave orders at Wnitney's music I■. no c East Third st : ,-;.-:.'. 346* THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1888. I SITtUATIOXS wasted. Male. - , BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, position as bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper; experienced; would be willing' to do any of fice work; writes good hand and quick at " figures. K3, Globe. -■■ 4 BOOKKEEPER— An experienced douDle entry bookkeeper wishes for employ ment. Address It 85, Globe. 4 Situation wanted by a 12-year-old boy to work in office, running errands, or to work iv job printing office. Address S 57, Globe. . . : .5 CASHIER OR CLERK— . man : With three years' experience in whole sale house: first-class city references; age 24. Address X 52, Globe. ..6 ASIIIER OR CLERK — Twenty-one, large experience, wants some employ ment; unquestionable references. Address X 1, Globe. r 207-209 CLERK— A young man would like a posi tion in a law office; has had experience; reference furnished. Address 0 57, Globe. 5 CLERK— Employment wanted by fire in surance clerk of six yeais' experience; also two years as bookkeeper in produce commission business; references. J V D, Globe. - ' ■ 4 CLERK— Situation as entry clerk or as sistant bookkeeper by a young man in a wholesale house; reference from last em ployer. Address K4, Globe. - 4 COACHMAN— A young- man would like a place as coachman; thoroughly under stands the business and can show good refer ences on application. s 54. Globe. .5 COOK— German cook wants a place in a hotel as cook; work for $30 per mouth. Call at 52 West Tenth st. 5 COOK a first-class meat and pastry cook wants situation: city or country. Ad dress G. XV., St. Paul Park, Minn. 5 DRIVER— A young man of good habits would like a positions driving delivery wagon of some kind ; can give first class ref erence. Address Ii 93, Globe. 6 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted; work or some kind by a young man of good address; has worked in grocery store and has recom mendation from last place. Address N 75. Globe. 6 EMPLOYMENT— A boy of seventeen" years wonts something to do; not afraid of work. Address Q55. (.lobe. 5 MPLOYMENT— Two respectable young men would like a position in any busi ness. Address P 28, Globe. - 5 EMPLOYMENT— situation wanted by a temperate young man; is a practical printer; position as grocer clerk accepted ; best references. Kirk; Gregg, Morris, Minn., S 56, Globe. 5 MPLOYMENT— Wanted, by youngman, ..in office or wholesale house; good pen man ; best references given ; am living with parents. Harry M. Spencer, 610 Van Buren St., Northeast Minneapolis. 5 EMPLOYMENT— By a youngman; would like to 1 -am a business. Address Ed Enright. Point Douglass, Minn. 4 ERRANO BOY— Wanted, situation as er rand boy or to work in office ; age 12. Address A. Boar, Globe. 6 EHKANJL) BOY— Wanted, an errand boy. Call at Room 7, Waite BlocK, corner Rice and Central ay. — , 5 OFFICE WORK- Situation wanted, by a young boy of seventeen, who is well ac quainted with the city, to do general office work or collecting. Address M 73. Globe. 6 FFJCE WORK— gentleman having some time at his disposal would relieve in an office or bank during vacation. S 55, Globe. _ 203 209 PRINTER— First-class job primer wants situation: no objection to country of fice; references given. N. A. E., Globe. ' 4 OTOCKMAN— Wanted, a situation on a >~J stock farm by an experienced man, who thoroughly understands the business of feed ing, training, and general care of horses; best of references given. Address E. C. Smith, 547 Mississippi st.; St. Paul. 209-215 SURVEYOR Situation wanted in survey ing party, in or out of town ; three years' experience ;A 1 references. Address M 6. Globe. 4 •CUSTKUCTIOj*. LL THE ENGLISH RANCH are taught at the St. Paul Business Col lege during the summer months. Special classes in Penmanship aud Bookkeping for those preparing to teach. Now is the time to take advantage of low rates, experienced teachers and personal instruction.. Courses of study: Commercial, English, Shorthand, German. W. K. Mullikeu, corner Seventh and Jackson. 175* ANNA C. BREW school shorthand, type writing and telegraphy; lirst-class aud exclusive; learn now for positions in the fall. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson sts. 103* C^LRTISS BUSINESS COLLEGE— AII J branches, including shorthandand type writing. Address St. Paul or Minneapolis. 120* GUITAR INSTRUCTlON— lnstruments selected for purchasers free of charge. Malcolm E. Nichols. 507 Grand Opera Block. ■ 131* ' - SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— Standard system ; lessons day, evening or by mail ; special rates for the summer months; send for circulars. Miss J. D. Hess, Union Block. ■• 162* SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— Lessons day, evening, and by mail. Mal colm E Nichols, 507 Grand Opera block. " 134* . OT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, O 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms call or address Tin- superioress. 168* amWSCEUJmMBBVH. LL KINDS OF SHORTHAND AND typewriting work done prompllv and accurately; instruction given in the standard systems of shorthand. W. K. Mulliken, cor ncr of Seventh and Jackson sts. 175* BIDS— Wanted, bids for plastering three houses at Inver Grove; material on ground. See J. M. Cooley, contractor. 209 OOiiKEEPING— -Books opened, closed, . posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block, St Paul. . 122* INTFIELD'S EKKAND MESSEN gers — Prompt communication between the Twin Cities. Office with W. S. Dennis, 326 Jackson st. and 5 Globe building. 203-209 OLIVE BRANCH is a sure cure for female diseases; samples free. 11. Walker. 15*3 Pearl st. 203-209 HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING of all kinds done perfectly on short no tice; stenographers furnished. Miss J. D. Hess, 68 and 69. Union Block. 162* TYPEWRITER— ted to rent, a good typewrite*-. Address E. Brann, care of Smith & Far-yell, 339 East Seventh st, 207-209 BOARD* OFFERER. BOARD— A very desirable front alcove room with board In a private family, at 402 East Tenth st, -209-215 BOARD— Room and board; transients ac commodated; 62 East Eleventh st, one half block from capitol. 208-211 BOARD Apartments with all the comforts of home for ladies and gentlemen; 6 o'clock dinners. 592 and 594 Jackson. -"■ ■ 208-11 . " OARD— Table board at $3.50 per week. 385 Washington st, 206-209 OARD— Best table board in the city; 53. 75 per week; meal tickets. 53. 50; room and board, 54.50. 459 Wabasha st. 205-211 .- . ■ EIGHTH ST., 275, EAST— Furnished rooms, with board; also, one parlor, suitable for two gents. - 206-12 BOARD— board can be fur nished. 452 Eighth st., corner Minne sota, j--. 209 LEASANT A Y., 270— Nicely-furnished alcove and adjoining rooms, with table board. * 209-11 PERSONALS. ADAM TEITSWORTH, St. Pauls old est and best clairvoyant fortune teller, 402 Minnesota St., between Sixth and Sev enth. " 204-210 MME, MITCHELL has no equal in tell -1»- nig the past, present ana future; locat ing buried treasure ; brings reconciliation and shows you a correct likeness of your future partner, and tells you what you are adapted for. Call and be convinced; consultations, gents, $1 ; ladies, 50 cents. Room No. 28, East Seventh street over Schwartz' Bros.' hat store. 206-212 TO EXCHAHIOjE. * OT IN Riverside Park. South St. Paul, witb equity of $135, will exchange for horse or buggy. E. F. Van Gorder & Co.. 69 . and 70, Court Block. .-. ;. 208-214 TO EXCHANGE— Good improved city property for a stock of goods, of any kind. W. M., 147 East Sixth St., city. . 209-210 TO EXCHANGE— ReaI estate for a good family horse: must be sound and ■ fast' Apply 23 National German-American Bank Building. 5 WHO HAS a lot in a good location worth from 8700 to $1,000 that they will ex change for a fine residence lot on St. Clair st, in Bryant's Park, at $I,Boo* this is a snap;' what have you got? E. F. Van Gor- 'i . 1. der & Cos 69 and 70, Court Block. -214 * SITUATIONS WASTER. '■-■■ "'--*■ female. - A. LADY'S SILVER WATCH, stem wind, for $7.50 ; nickel stem-wind, "{5. at Ingham's, 327 Jackson. ■ . 208 CHAMBERMAID— A girl desires a place • as chambermaid in hotel; has experi ence; can give a good recommend: ' Irish na tionality. Call at or write to 117 Fairfield aye. ;„• .'-. ' ** ".-;: 3 MPLOYM ENT— A • competent woman - would like to get work by the day or week. Apply 81 East Seventh st. . 3 OUSEKEEPER — A young woman would like a position as housekeeper^ Write or call at 370 East Sixth st. . « OUSKWOUK —A middle-aged lad;? would like to get work by the day at housework. Address 48 Lyton st. St. Paul. .8 HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by aii ' experienced girl to do geneaal'' house l work.. Call or address 192 Rondo st. 200-o*3 OUSEWORK— Situation wanted by A Danish girl in private family. Call of address corner of Alabama aad Fenton, Weit side. : : '-.'. : ;- r '- ■':.■■'■:■•& OUSEWORK— Situation wanted by !a girl for general housework in small family. Call at 363 East Seventh st. ." 3 HOUSEWORK— Five tidy young Germa*n girls want places for light housework 0? nurse. 52 West Tenth, • 208 HOUS EWORK — Two competent Swede' girls, lately arrived, desire situations iii American families, where they can learn English: will work for small wages. Address L 44, Globe office. . - - .. . 6 OUSEWORK — A woman would like work, washing and ironing and house cleaning. No. 341 West Third st. - 6 HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by a German girl to do work in small private family. Address 76l Blair street, near, the Good Shepherd. -.'..-*.-;'-; 3 NURSE A German girl experienced in taking care of children wants s.'t iation st Merriam Park; good references. Address BES Postoffice. city. 5 NURSE GIRL— A young girl wishes to take care of children; would sleep at home if necessary. Address O 89, Globe. 4 (SECOND WORK— Girl of sixteen would O like a place to do second wo.-k in private family. 217 East Eighth st. 208-9 WASHING— A good washerwoman wants some ladies' and gentlemen's washing. Address L 33, Globe. 4 WASHING neatly done and prices reason able. Address Q, 66, Globe. 203-214 ASHING— A lady would like to get washing for barber shop, or gentle-. man's washing and mending. S 100. Globe.s WASHERWOMAN— A youuggirl would like to do washing for private families. Call at No. 14 West Mississippi st. 6 WASHERWOMAN — Mrs. Andrews . wants washing and ironing to do. No. 78 Seventh st, . _ 6 BUSINESS CIIASCE**». . Mcl£cime*r & Co. -*. 131 East Fifth st. . • GOME and look at a twenty-room flat; finely furnished: best location ; I full of good rooms; low rent; your own figures; see ■ it: a snap. ;■ { '}-?■ r'7-. •_*♦ FINELY LOCATED boarding houses: *J nice furniture; low rent; full of roomers ; easy terms: see them. WANTED— A partner in our office; must be temperate, good penman, and bring unquestionable references ; small capital re quired. . /.-•'.., WELL LOCATED cigar and confection ery store cheap and easy terms. SPLENDID GROCERY. STORE; good neighborhood; rent SSO per month ; will sell at invoice; will give live years' lease. INE MILLINERY establishment for - sale; easy. terms; good stand. Come and see us for what you have to trade, sell, or buy; we are headquarters. McKennev & '■ Co.. 131 East Fifth st. 2QB . ItgiscellanftoiislSusiiiossClinnc^ 1 A ROUT $750 will buy ■ stock ot grocerieW fixtures, accounts, horse, delivery wagon and sled, with established trade, if taken in the next- thirty . days. Address Box 715, Brainerd, Minn. -...- 209-215 ARRER SHOP FOR SALE— Four chairs, three bath rooms, all completed will sell cheap. Call or address MS, No. 303 Minnesota st. -.'•-;;. -.--"— 204-210 ARHER SHOP FOR SALE— We'll- ! fitted, two-chair shop, -with room attached; good paying business -,: terms cash, but cheap; rare chance for good workman. Address H. J. Conrad. Austin, Minn. 206-210 ! BOARDING HOUSE— For- sale, private boarding-house; furnished : full of ■■ ', boarders ; hot and cold water and, bath room. 543 Broadway. .. '.-; - . ; . . y-g <■_,' 209 ' OR SALE OR RENT— A first-class, fifty- ; room, three-story hotel; new; located in ' a flourishing town near St. Paul, where - patronage is large; terms liberal to right party. Address L 35, Globe. , 20713 FOR SALE— of . the best-paying res taurants in the city; good reasons for selling: a bargain if taken at once. - Address I O 54, Globe. ■' 209-215 ; FOR SALE— The best paying milkshake and lemonade stand in St. Paul, and the finest outfit west of New York city ; rent paid till Oct. 1; I must leave St Paul Aug. 6; will be sold at your own price. W. D. Oakley. 53 East Seventh st. ' 209-211 FOR SALE— A stock of general merchan dise iv good live town ; building for sale or rent with stock; sales about §18,000 a year; other business cause for selling. Ad- • dress 11. G. Globe, Minneapolis. 207-9 OR SALE— A well-established flour and feed business; will sell at invoice. - Ad dress 725 East Seventh st. 204-10 IVERY STABLE FOR SALE— livery horses, carriages, buggies and harness: stable in best location: long lease; cheap rent; we have twenty boarders and more coming: come and see for yourself it j is a paying stable. R 75, Globe. 204-217 • NEWS, confectionery and cigar store for sale; centrally located; doing a fine business. S. G. Pierce, 28 East Seventh st.. Room 15. "••-'■*;•-■*- 208-214 A RTNER wanted with $3,000 to 000, '• in an established brokerage business to extend field. G. Globe. 209-211 ARTIES wanted tor a No. 1 mineral ; water and soft drink bottling works hav ing a good cash trade and good location. Address for particulars Mineral Water, care Wooley & Walton, No, 9 East Fifth st.. Min neapolis, Minn. . : -.. 208-210 <s2*7nn- TAKES business that will pay *-8? I \J\J 8300 per mouth. Small payment down. Send your address to P 02, Globe. ■ . 209-210 _/■ 11EAE ESTATE FOll SAEE. Miscellaneous City List. y. ARM RESIDENCE FOR SALE— A farm of sixty-seven and one-half acres, a house of ten rooms, furnished, barn, stable, ' fowl house, ice house, and other outside buildings. A team, driving horse and buggy, ten head of choice stock, .chicsens, turkeys, all the implements for carrying on the farm. Charming scenery of woodland and water, a' spring of mire cold water, only one and one half hours', drive from St. Paul, with railway and steamboat communication. Price 55.000. Address. W. Globe. 202-215 INK RESIDENCE on Ashland ay., near Arundel St., south-facing lot 50x150 feet to alley; good house of nine room* with all modern improvements; price $10- : 000; will sell on easy terms, or will take $2,000 cash and balance tn good city prop- ' erty. E. F. Van Gorder & Co., 69 and 70 1 : Court Block. -.-• ■ .-.* 203-2 li; • HOME— A nice home on Dayton ay. tor you; $6,000; one-half cash; .balance one and two years. Call on or address H. L.- Collins, 748 Dayton ay. 206-212'; NEVER SAW anything like them; there .is no need of your suffering such pain j from kidney trouble, sciatic rheumatism - * pain in the back or lungs, when yon can send 1 - 1 25 cents in stamps for oue of those sure cure plasters, tbey will give immediate relief.- ; Address Dillie, 3322 Clinton ay.. Minneapo ' lis- 207-13- LOT on Dayton, near Lexington ay., very' cheap, and easy terms. Address R 100 ) ; Globe. - 209-211 V 6 ? -""ifl CASH and small monthly pav-' : *y?A/tJKJ ments will secure a line eight- I room new cottage, rented for 522 per month*) corner Thomas and Marion sis. ; city water is in. Apply to owner, F. X. Sequin, 46 West Isabel st, West St. Paul. 209-268 *fl?*7*" v -FINE RESIDENCE LOTS, only .W ' •*-' $75 each, in tne city limits of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. These are the only lots offered at this price; over 250 sold since February. The "village" of 2.300 two years ago has become a city of over 10,000 popula tion. The vast water power, government work and other improvements warrant a much more rapid growth. We are making large profits for our customers. : Send $10 as part payment and we will select you a choice lot. Terms, one-half cash, balance in three months. References, leading St. Paul aud Sault Bte. Marie banks. Address Sault Ste Marie Investment Co., 23 German-American bank building. St. Paul. Minn. 05 -224 .EOST A7Xt% FOI^iD. 1 OG LOST— Strayed or stolen, black and XJ white setter dog, chain collar. RIO reward for return to T. M. Metcalf, Four Lakes, or Dr. Kirby, corner Tenth and Pine bus., St. Paul. . . ■ . 207-10 ORSE LOST— George Brown, on Con ,-. cord st. South St. Paul, lost his hay horse last Friday night: it is a pay horse, six years old, aud weighs about 1.200 pounds ; if found by auy one please report . at - City Hall or Globe counting room. . - 203-210 200,000 WANTS .Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe is the People's Papeb. . . WHERE WANTSTCAN DE LEFT v"*: FOR INSERTION IN* r '- v:; *- ; THE GLOBE, i LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East * Third street, corner Bates. '. CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 Unlveiilt*/ v avenue, corner Virginia. lL _■_ '____ .' MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash* l land avenue and Dale street. ' '--'-. - - A. P. WILKES, Druggist 759 and 761 Wert Seventh street tERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. r 7 *6. FOX, 482 Rice street. - ,"_.'. 0. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street i RANK L. OSBURQ, 178 Western avenue. |f H. HAVES. 441 West Seventh street - V. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Se*f -»enth street ' iIPPLER : & COLLYER, I Druggists, 19!*'' ..East Seventh street- .. fOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street V '?: .--.-•.-„-; WILKES* PHARMACY. Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 Broadway. ■ .'■'• - . FOR REST. 11 onsets. HOUSE— rent, double house* eight rooms each; modern improvements: on Selby ay., near Virginia. Robert Craig. Room 30, Chamber of Commerce. ' 209 HOUSE— rent, from Aug. 1, seven . room house ; 520 Pine st. Inquire next door. 209-2011 HOUSE— To rent, new eight-room bouse, with modern improvements, for 835 per month. Call at 427 Rondo st. 208-211 HOI'SE of seven rooms for rent at 816 Der month. Inquire 584 Rice st. 208-209 HOUSE — For rent, new 8-room house. St. Anthony Hill, one block from end of cable. Griggs & Foster. Globe Building. - ■ ■;;'; -■-■.- 208-211 OUSE— On Fifteenth st, five rooms; water paid ; also cellar. Inquire 199 Fourteenth st. :' <: - 209 HOUSE — For rent, nine-room house on Robert st.: good cistern, cellar, city water; two doors roit? £ ■'<}&&* St. Apply 22 Viola st. <? *s*,-* lV 208-9 HOUSE To rent, nine-room house, with modern conveniences, on Western nv., two blocks from University ay. cars. Call at 537 Western ay. . - ,'-■•. 208-214 HOUSE— One house and several tenements for rent, from S2O, 515, $10, $8, $6; 254 Commercial st. 1-13* HOUSE of six rooms on Thirteenth st. for rent, with hot and cold water in kitchen and bath room. Apply to H. Dougau, 229 East Thirteenth st. ' *200 HOUSE— Eight rooms.large yard, hard and soft water. 310 South Oak st., near Seven corners. . " • 204-210 HOUSE— For rent, at 31 East Seventh St., • twelve room. house; may be used for boarding house or two families. 207-209 HOUSE— 155 Iglehart st. Apply between 0 and 1 o'clock to R. J. Markoe. Room 37 Gillillan block. ,-*-, :-: 207-209 TO RENT— 630 St. Peter st. Arplv to R. J. Markoe. Room 37, Gilfillan block. '" 209-211 - . - ' Rooms. .•;•'." ROADWAY. 533— For rent, very de sirable front rooms with all conven iences; good location. - r^-." 209 AN ADA ST., 537— large front room iv cottage house cheap. ' 205-213 CIEDAR ST., 530. Opposite Capitol— / Nicely furnished rooms. 204-210 Q OLLEGE A V., 20— Neatly furnished and neatly kept rooms, each suitable for one two: call. - : 207-11 OLLEGE AY., 24, "WEST— Furnished rooms and basement for housekeeping; central location; halt" block from street cars. T, , 205-213 , : EXCHANGE ST., 374, CORNER OF 4 Sixth— Nicely furnished rooms for rent with use of gas and bath. 208-209 EXCHANGE ST., Newly furnished rooms, with use of gas aud bath. '*;;' . 206-210 FEAT— rent, six-room fiat; also three -*■*; room Mat. Call nt 341 Sherman st. 1 85* "PIFTH* ST.. 453. EAST— Fiont rooms on -At first aud ecoud floors-; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. : ': 206-210 IFTH ST.,*; 14(», WE**T— Nicely fur- J- nished room, with use of bath, in private family; references required. 207-209 FIFTH ST., ■ 2731 WEST— Two front rooms; will give late breakfast and 6 o'clock dinners if desired. , 207-11 FOR RENT— rooms, second, third and fourth floors, 222 East Seventh st. ; fifteen rooms, second and third floors, 223 East Seventh st. Inquire -72 Jackson st ' 209-15 "FOURTH ST.. 167. Furnished -L rooms to rent: modern conveniences: bath room and cable line. .' 209-15 RANKLIN ST., 405, opposite People's Theater— Suite of rooms; elegantly fur nished; with or without board; also single room. 207-14 IGLEHART ST.. 119— Unfurnished front parlor and sleeping room: also two pleas ant furnished rooms; all modern improve ments; board if desired. 208-211 ACKSON ST;. 410— Furnished rooms, single or en suite. ". ' ' /_" \■• 207-213 . ACKITRJNST.. 220— Nicely furnished front room for rent for single gentle man ; all modern conveniences ; close lo cable line. 205-213 NINTH ST., 317, EAST, near Broadway —Front room, §10; private family; board if desired. . * . 208-211 LEASANT AY., 179— For rent,- front alcove room, with use of bath, hot and cold water: all modern conveniences in house; suitable for two geutlemen; evil after 9 a. m. 207- 2 OHERT ST.. 343— Newly .furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; next to German-American National bank. Call at Room 2. 207-213 ROOM— To rent, room suitable for light ! housekeeping. Apply at 43 West Fair field. 209-211 ROOMMATE A young man roommate; rent SO per month ; use of bath and all conveniences, at 248 West Third St., on cable line. 200-210 f>OQMS— Two large alcove rooms: nicely *-. furnished and all conveniences; near Rice park. Address X 96, Globe. 209 ROOMS— Several suites of unfurnished and furnished rooms: baths attached. J. R. McMurran, Room 72 Globe Building. 203-209- -■•-. ELBY AY., 259. NEAR SUMMIT— A large, well furnished room; suitable- for two or four gentlemen ; cheap. • . 208-210 EVENTH ST.. 309, EAST, NEAR Broadway — Two nicely furnished rooms; suitable for three or four gentlemen. or a gentleman and wife. -. 208-214 T. PETER ST., 457— rent, five un ' furnished rooms. 200-211 T. PETER ST., 463, third floor— To rent, newly furnished aud unfurnished rooms. 2, - ... 205211 SIXTH ST., 193. WEST, ONE BLOCK I*s From People's Theater Furnished rooms, and board if desired : modern conveniences. *, 203-210 TENTH ST., 344, EAST— rent, one blocK east of Broadway, large nicely furnished rooms; near business center; with bath. * ->^ 209 *T*\VELFTH ST., 155, CORNER JACK JL son— Two large front rooms furnished: also one smaller room. 208-214 ABASHA ST., 459— front room J(\ for gentlemen; furnished; half block from Seventh. ; 209-211 *j! ■ ■ Stores. STORES— Two stores, corner Seventh and Arcade sts., suitable . for grocery, cloth ing, butcher, furniture or any other staple business; building new: reasonable rent; en ergetic parties can build up good business in almost any line; flats over head. H. F. Stock, 127 East Fifth St.. . . ('4-210 STORE— store, corner Third and Oak sta, Hardy block. Inquire at 202 South Oak at, 209-211 STORE For rent, . new store ; good loca tion for dry goods; Carroll St., corner of Summit Place. Address or call on A. DefieL 210 Carroll st. "■* --.'-- - 204-211 STORES— Four " small stores, Fifth, near Cedar; all new; cellar, closets,, etc. : In quire ou premises. 203-13 ; '-.-; ■. - ':.-' Offices. ESK ROOM— To rent, desk room at .. Room 127, Globe Building. .... .... 196** OFFICE— desirable corner office on tne second floor of the Globe'building. In quire of St. Paul Real Estate Title Insurance Company. . ; . - . . : ' - ■ 130* '. OFFICES — ground floor offices, Fifth, .- near Cedar; : first-clais; cellar, closets, : etc. ' Inquire on premises. * - 208-13 FFICES— offices in the Wilder block for rent, singly or en suite ; with passen ger elevator service and vault. Apply to A. U. Wilder, 185 East Fourth 203-209 FOR RENT. V Miscellaneous. First-class loft, with power; good light; wholesale center. Address a 36, Globe. : ' 207-11 POWER FOR RENT— A light manu .'; facturing business can get the. use of a large room, 50x100 feet, lighted on all sides, rent free, by paying a reasonable - price for use of fifteen to -horse-power; loca tion good; railroad switch to door; no haul ing. Address P. O. Box 15, North St. Paul, Minn. - , , 208-210 TENTS for rent or sale cheap; large num ber. 336 East Lake st., Minneapolis. . ■ "." ' ' 208-209 , : WE WOULD RE GLAD to negotiate with responsible parties for a long lease of a magnificently lighted and heated store. 45x90 feet upon one of the best retail corners in St." Paul: building now in )>rocess of construction. Address J. R. &. S. McMur ran. (Hobo building. St. Paul. : - 207-13 AUCTION SAEES. Jebb, Johnson «*fc Co., Auction* ;;;-•-;'; -^'7 vers. -.-' ' f77' 7:","?- 422 Wabasha st. -'; > * FINE HATS and furnishing goods at pub lic auction. We' are selling at public auction the entire stock of hats and fine fur nishing goods of Torrance's, corner of Sev enth and Cedar sts., every day at 10 a. m., 2 and 7:30 p. m., Saturday morning excepted. This stock of furnishing goods is one of the finest in the city and consists of line balbrig gan underwear, jean drawers, hats, collars, cuffs, large line of ties, men's hosiery, etc. The stock will be sold regardless of conse quences, an.d parties in need of furnishing goods or hats, will make money by attending tin's sale. Jebb, Johnson & Co., auctioneers. Office 422 Wabasha st. 209 FURNITURE AND MILLINERY - Goods At Auction— We will sell at pub lic auction, on the mart north of city market, on Saturday, July 28, commencing at 9:30 a. m. sharp, a large lot of household furniture, consisting of bed sets, bureaus, commodes, stoves, crockery ware, etc. ; also a large lot of fine millinery goods, consisting of trimmed and un trimmed hats, bonnets, feathers, plumes, etc., etc. ; also a general stock of dry goods and clothing; this is an important sale and should be well attended. Jebb, Johnson & Co., Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha st. 200 A. KoTfy, Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTIONEER— rea sonable. Oflice ISI East Seventh. 153* WANTED TO Wl. BOILER a second-hand boiler of twelve or fifteen horse-power; also an engine of four to five horse-power. T. J. Coneys. Ilurd house, Wabasha, Minn. 209 GUN— second-hand twelve gauge gun, "L. C. Smith," Parker or any good make: must be cheap and in good order. Lock-box 29. Little Falls, Minn, 206-212 RAGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— Dealers and shippers. Call on or write to J. Firestone, wholesale dealer in paper makers' supplies; reference, any responsible firm in the city. 262 Jackson st., St. Paul, Minn.. Telephone 753. Call 3. 310* ANTED TO RUT*; a first class retail cigar store in good location. Address 30, Globe. 209-11 WANTED TO BUY a good second-hand 51-inch bicycle.|Address A V S, Globe- 20!» , RYE AVORKS. DL. .JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— clothing a specialty. 14 West Sixth St.. St. Paul. Minn. 134* WAST TO RENT. HOUSE— to rent, a house, or flat, 4 to 6 rooms, not exceeding 815: near West Seventh st. Address I* 97. Globe. 2f>9 BOARD WAITED. BOARD— A young married lady wishes room and board in private family. Ad dress L 45. globe. 6 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court Second Judicial District. In the matter of the Receiver of Joseph Ilorst and Joseph Klee, partners as Horst & Klee, . insolvents. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned John Mark, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was by order of the court above named, dated the 20th day of July, A. D. 1888, appointed re ceiver of all the p-.ooerty and assets of said Joseph Horst and Joseph Klee, co-partners as Ilorst & Klee, of St. Paul, Minnesota, and of each of them, under and in accordance with the provisions of chapter 148 of the General Laws of Minnesota of the year ISBI and the amendments thereto. All" the cred itors of said insolvents are hereby notified that they must file jlr claims, duly verified, with said receiver and releases " of their claims with the clerk of court, as provided by law. in order to participate in the distribution of the property of said insolvents. • * JOHN MARK, Receiver, - 383 Wabasha Street. St. Paul. Minn. CONTRACT WORK. mmmmmmmmm ■n .* rt-ii m 7\- raving uonege venue. Office Board of Public Works, 1 City of St. Paul. Minn.. July 17, 1883. 1 Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and lor the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 ra. on the 80th day of July, A. D. ISBB, for paving College avenue, from Cedar street to Third street, in said city, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, together with the neces sary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the oflice of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at ieast twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accom pany each hid. SR-Si The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwin, 201-211 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Dale Street. Office Bo at.d of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul*, Minn., July 19 ,1588. j ** Sealed bids will be received by the .Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city until 12 m. on the 31st day of July. A. 1). 1888. for grading Dale street, from Crocus Hill Park. to line between lots C and 7, Crocus Hill, Third rearrangement of block 1, Wright's addition to St. Paul, in '_ said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the cross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W.F.Erwin-, 203-213 Clerk Board Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. T " z '■""*" /*""■ -- - Grading Grotto Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St.Paul, Minn., July 10, 1888. j Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 13 m. on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1888, for " grading . Grotto street, | from Pleasant Place to Goodrich avenue, in said city, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. - The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN. President. Official : W.F.Ebwin, 200-210 Clerk Board of Public Works. Gi ii II f ISENDl SEND fine Home* II ifel I I U I or 33 tor a Box of IB 111 111 I MACK'S fine Home* ftl O*S I I I I *■*■•**• CANDY. 100 II UI i^*r :uhstre< * Confirmation of Assessment for a Sewer on Ban ffl Street. Office Board of Public Works, » City of St.Paul, Minn., July 23, 1858. ) " The assessment of benefits, costs, and expenses arising from the construction of a sewer on Ban til street from West ern avenue to Richmond street, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by the Board' of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city, at 2 p. m. on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1888, to hear objections (if any) 'to said * assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. , The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a" description of the property benefited and the amounts as sessed against the same, to-wit: . *:>" Winslow's' to Si. Paul. Supposed owner and 77777. description. Lot. Block. Benefits John Holm ........ 9 18 -583 63 Mary Brisbin, w y of ...10 18 71 SO J B Eha, e"-5"0f.....10 - 18 7136 M ..Churchill, of .11 18 7136 F <jiunewald,e3^of.ll 18 7136 Patrick Sheskeriu, w yof 12- 18 71 30 Hugh Murnane, c y 0f..... 12 18 . 7136 W Wilkin 13 18 142 72 same, w>?*of... 14 18 7136 Martin Delaney, c y • :■' ■ of 14 18 71 36 same ...15 18 '142 72 Emma Schnell, c y i of 2 21 71 36 Wm Casheil, c y of v*y of 2 21 35 46 A Finnan, w y of w Hot . 2 21 35 46 Wm Murnane.eJ^of 3 21 7136 N P Loferen, w y of 3 21 71 36 same, of ..4 21 7136 E Whalen, w y 0f... 4 21 71 36 same, ey of 5 21 7130 Frank A Gies, w y of :5 21 7136 William Culnane, c yof ;. 6 21 7136 A O'Rourke, w^of. 6 21 7136 F Bartus, c y 0f . . . . 7 21 71 36 PB Barringer, c y .-•:•::;. of wK0f..... 7 21 35 46 Joseph Housa, wy ' ," . - of wk'of 7 21 35 40 ChasSachse 8 21 •:-• 85 63 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and. filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official : * ". W. F. Erwix, 208-201) Clerk Board of Public Works. Confirmation of Assessment for Grading Alley in Block 8, s~ Subdivision of Stin son's Division, St. Paul. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul. Minn., July 23,1888. I The assessment ot benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading the alley in north half of block 8 of Smith's sub division of Stinson's division, St. Paul, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 9th day of Au gust, A. D. 1888, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Smith's Subdivision of blocks 2, 6, 7 and 8, Stinson's Division, St. Paul. Supposed owner and -*.•-;• description. Lot.Block.Benefits. Thomas Reilly 31 8 ■'.-- §20 00 Jos Steirikamp 32 8 20 00 John King .33 8 /-,' 20 00 Stephen Denzer. ... .34 8 20 00 5ame............; 35 8 20 00 same 30 \>'B 'J 20 00 5ame....... 37 8 20 00 same. 38 8 20 00 Robert M. Whitney. 39 8 20 00 R.A.Smith ...40 8 20 00 D. W.Hand.. .....:41 8. 20 00 5ame. ...... 8 20 00 Ernst Keifer. -43 8 20 00 same 44 . 8 20 00 same 45 - 8 20 00 Louis N Dion 46 8 20 00 same 47 8 20 00 same 48 8 20 00 Michael Foley 49 8 20 00 Catherine Ellis 50 8 20 00 Theresa Steiner 51 8- 20 00 John Krenn . . .52 8 20 00 Joseph Fink 53 8 20 00 John A Swanson, w yol 54 8 10 00 N 1 Anderson, c y of 54 8 10 00 Mrs Ellen Murphy . . .55 8 20 00 DW Hand. ...... ...56 8 20 00 same. 57 8 20 00 same... 58 8 20 00 same 59 8 20 00 same... 60 8 20 00 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. R. L. GORMAN. President. Official: - W. F. Erwix, 208-209 Clerk Board of Public Works. Assessment for Grading Clark Street. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., July 24, 1888. ) The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2p. m. on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1888, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and ex penses arising from grading Clark street to a partial grade, from Whitall street to Case street, in said city, on the prop erty on the line of said improvement, and deemed benefited thereby amount ing in the aggregate to 13,028.40. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. -.'-■■:■ R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: . W. F. Erwix, 208-209 Clerk Board of Public Works. Assessment for Grading Wesley ■ - * ' Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St.Paul, Minn., July 24. 1888. [ The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2p. m. on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1888, to make an assess ment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading Wesley avenue, from Snelling avenue to Fairview avenue, in said city, on the prop erty on the line of said improvement and deemed benefited thereby amount ing in the aggregate to 83,491.55. All persons interested are hereby noti fied to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. • *, *~ : R. L. GORMAN, President Official: .- W. F. Erwix, 208-200 -Clerk Board of Public Works. yfciHC. NERVOUS PEOPLE - -ni J^ff' ii -A*i*t others suffering. fe from nervous debility, I^^^^lbs^^ 3 » P renia *nre arepositlvely ■■'• i *-*"^ . ,* cured by Or. Bome'a : famous **fcA-sEli-cti-o.Ma-jri<-ilc Belt. Tlious- in eve--*)«V;v*t*y Stato in tho Union have been ' . cured. EI ectrlelty instantly felt. Patent ed and sold ten years, whole family can wear ■ same belt. Electric Su»pt-n»orloi free witb ; - male belts. Avoid worthless imitation* and bo gus companies. Electric Tru*.-.e»fbrlttinture. 700 cured in '85. Send, stamp for pamphlet. 88. Host.*-, inventor, 181 WAB*-SH Ay. Chicago, 7 CONTRACT WORK. Grading Pym and Other Streets Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., Jul}* 16, 1888. ] Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 in. on the 30th day of July, A. D 1888, for grading Pym street, from Eus tis street to Bayless avenue; Hampden avenue, from Ellis street to Raymond avenue; Raymond avenue, from Uni versity avenue to Robbins street; Crom well avenue, from territorial road to Bobbins street; Cud worth street, from Eustis street to Raymond avenue; Man vel street, from Robbins street to Ray mond avenue; Eustis street, from Pym street to Territorial road Vane Place, from Cudworth street . to Bayless ave nue; and Bayless avenue, from Ray mond avenue to Manvel street, in said city, according to plans and specifica tions on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amouutbid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwix, 201-211 Clerk Board of Public Works *3 CONTRACT WORK. Paving Farrington Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, 1 City of St.Paul, Minn., July 16.1888. I Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the *Joth day of July, A. D. 18S8, for paving Farrington avenue, from Summit avenue to Nelson avenue, in said city, -with pine blocks and curbing with granite, together with the necessary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must ac company each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: •• . ;■;; W. F. Erwix, 200-210 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. "' Paving Nina Avenue With Cedar Blocks. Office Board of Public Works. } City of St. Paul, Minn., July 19, 1558. j Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m., on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1888, for paving Nina avenue, from Selby avenue to northerly line of alleys in blocks 71 and 72 in Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St.Paul, in said city, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, together with the neces sary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. • •/.'■•:- .;■ A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) percent, of the - gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W.F. Erwix, - 203-213 Clerk Board of Public Works, CONTRACT WORK. Paving Alley in Block 3, Hop kins' Addition. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. PAUL,Minn., July 19, 1888. J Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 31st day of July, A. D. 18SS, for paving alley in block 3, Hop kins- addition to St. Paul, in said city, with granite blocks and curbing with granite, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. . *j '*"■ '-.:. -.":.*; A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at last twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. l I «.>.*: The said Board reserved the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. Gorman, President. Official: W. F. Ekwin, 203-213 Clerk Board Pubiic Works. CONTRACT WORK. Paving . Nina Avenue With Asphalt . Office Board of Public Works, 1 CiTYOFST.PAUL.Minn., July 19,1883. 1 Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office In said city, until 12 m. on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1888, for paving Nina avenue, from Summit avenue to northerly, line of alleys in blocks 71 and 72, Dayton & Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul, in said city, with asphalt and curbing with granite, to gether with the necessary sewer con nections, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. - The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' -■■■: * ■ R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: ■".. • W. F. Erwix, 203-213 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. **. Paving University Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., July 16,1888. f Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1888, for paving University avenue, from Robert street to Cedar street, with pine blocks and curbing with granite, and paving said University avenue, from Cedar street to Rice street, in said city, with cedar blocks and -"' curbing with granite, together with the necessary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserve** the right to reject any or all bids. ...-•*.._.. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. Erwix, " 200-210 Clerk Board of Public Works,. 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