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ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on this page will be inserted undo' classified headings according to the following TABLE OF KATES. C H 1 H I *4 I »^ en en c 3 j _ 9 ~ rr » Number _. ® 1 £ i 5 °> _- _ Ofop° C a S » Words. I 1 j & S § _ I i : : 1 _I f r : : " 35 or les., . i :•;?.. $.30 $.51 $.63:5.75!§.87 36 words .lit .2S .40 .52 .64 70' .S9 17 words .171 .30; .43 .50' 09 .82! .95 18 words .IS .32 .46, .60. .74 .881.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 1 .79 1.0"' 20 words .20 .35 .50 1 .651 .80 .95 1.10 21 words .21 .37 .53 .69 '.85 1.01_.17 22 words .22 .39 „.56 .73: .90J1.07J1.24 23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .9511.13i1.31 24 words .21 .42 .60 .78 ! .9611.14 25 words] .25 .44 .63 . .821.01 1.39 'JO words] .26 .46 .66 .861.06 1.2611 .40' 2/ words .27 .48 .69 .901.11 l-.S2JI-.53 28 words ."-•<: .49 .70] .91 1.12.1. 1.54 words' .2) .51 .73 .95 3 .171 .39 1 61 BO words .30 .53 : .76, .991.221.451.65 • 1 words 311 .551 79' 103 1.27 1 .511 .78 32 words; .32] .56 .80)1.04U..28i1.5211.7«' : '3 words] .33! .58 .83 1.08:1. 80 34 words .341 .o')| .8611. 12.1. 3-11.63 1.90 £5 words .351 .62 .891161431.701.97 36 words .36 .63! .90J1 .17i1.4411.71jl .9S 37 words- .37 .65 .931211.491.772.05 B8 words .38 .67! .96:1.25 1.51,1.832.12 Swords .39 .09! .991 291 .59)1.69 2.19 »0 words .401 .701.0011 30|1. 60 1.902.26 41 words .41j .721.031 1.902.27 *2 words .4_'j .7411. 06)1.38 1:70,2.022.30 *3 words .43 .761.0911.42,1.7512.08,2:41 44 words .4-1, .7711.101.431.702.092.42 •45 words .45 .79 1. 13 1 47 1 .81 2.15 2.49 *2 "WCTds .4© .SI 1.16 1 .51 1.86 2.21i2.50 4- words .47 .s." 1 19 1 55 1 91 2.2" 2.03 *8 words .49* .84:1.20 1 .501. 92 2.2-2 .04 «9words| .491 .86 .23 .6011.9712. 34 2.71 Do words,' .50 .88 1.20 1.04 2.02 2.40,2.78 compouiui words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full word. In Every Case the Money Must Accom feny the Order. SITUATION'S OFFERED. Male- AGENT wanted in even,- town for The New Crusade, or High" License and Pro hibition, by Hon. Percy U. Smith: best sell ing book oh the liquor "traffic yet issued: easy canvassing; sells on sight. For terms ad dress Liberty- Publishing company, Stillwa ter, Minn. " * 220-222 AGENTS wanted for Prudential insurance: good, steady canvassers. Apply all • week, 9 to 11 a. ni.. James Dodd, 303 Jack son st., Room 13. 220 AoKM's — Wanted, in every town where hats are worn to sell the Waterbury hat hanger; no one thai wears a good hat can af ford to be without it; sells at sight: large commission: sample prepaid 25c. Address Specialty company. 3.84 St. Peter st., St. Paul. 218-224 AGENTS wanted in every town for our new books, "Cleveland and Thurman," "Harrison and Morton," and "Life of Gen. Sheridan:" liberal terms. Empyreal Pub lishing House. St. Paul. Minn. 197-250 AI'i'ItKNTICK- wanted who has worked at printing. A. G. Woodland, Advertising Specialties, Union Hlocc. 1 EAKEK— Wanted, a good bread and cake baker, at once. Address James It. Bur- Austin, Minn. 3 BAKUKK— Good barber wanted. South St. Paul. 3 BAHIiKK— A tirst-class white barber at Chris Miller's. 204 Kast Seventh st. 3 BA.KBKK wanted; none but first-class; steady job 403 East Seventh st. 2 BARBKK— Wanted, first-class white nar beratonce; steady job; write all par ticulars. K. >". Sweet, 'Rochester, Minn. 21--220 BELI, —Wanted, bell boys at the Clifton hotel. 1 BLACKSMITH —Wanted, blacksmith. 425 Goodhue st. 1 BOY for delivering packages: must know the city; at the 98-Cent Store, 155 East Seventh st. " . 3 BOY — ; must be strong, and quick at figures. Apply at 783 East Seventh street, before lOa. m. ■ 3 TJOY wanted 111 bakery; experienced hand J J preferred. 289 West Seventh st. 3 BOY Wanted, a good smart boy to work -13 En kitchen. Uestaurant, corner West fifth and Franklin sts. 1 BOY — Wanted, boy who is willing to learn. Apply Monday morning before 9 o'clock' at Wirth & IJaas. architects. German-Ameri can Hank budding, third floor. 1 EoYS — A few boys wanted to work to win a prize of a silver watch. Call at shop, rear of No. 21 0 Thirteenth st. 2 B KICK I. A YElts— Four press bricklayers wanted at once. Apply corner of Min nesota and Sixth sts. * 3 BItICKLAYEJts— Twelve or fifteen good brick masonacan have employment for ♦he balance of the season, at the Hospital for the Insane, at Yankton. Dak.: good wages will he paid. J. B. Panic, Contractor. " 215-222 OAHINET.M AKElt— Wanted, a good cab *-> inetmaker at CO East Fourth st. 1 CAKI' ENTERS— Five good carpenters -J near city : steady work. 181 East Third *t. Clapp&Co. 220 /-"lAJtl'ENTElt— Foreman on carpenter V-/ work wants a position; can handle any Kind of work. Address No. 3 Sims st. 1 CM.KItKS — As clerks in railroad office, two ' young men. 18 to 21 years of age; must 1 c good penmen, accurate at figures, and ► aye lair education. Address, giving refer ence and experience, M 9,, Globe. 3 C" IOIXECTOK— Wanted,' collector and can-; ' vasser for an insurance company; one •peaking German preferred. Call atltoom 07. Chamber of Commerce, between 8 and 10 fi. m. 220 ("lOOI'KK wanted at Sanitation barn, loot J of Eagle st. 1 D~ Kl"«i Cl.EltK— Wanted— A Scandinavian XJ drug clerK, registered, as assistant iv Minnesota, or one with at least two years' experience, can hear of a permanent situa tion by addressing ]{ X. care van Drug com pany, St. Paul. Minn. " 220-222 IfTAKUG OliKKK— Wanted, German drag* Xt clerk. _Nj^. Globe. 1 V^RUtJ Cl.KKK— Wanted, a registered J. drug clerk, Scandinavian. Apply to Fritz Buckentin, Morris, Minn. 210-222 FA KM HANDS wanted. Pee Hive Enler jirise. corner Seventh and Robert. 220 AltOKKits wanted. Bee Hive EmpJoy- J ment office, corner Seventh and Hob _L 220 AltOltElts— Wanted," at West Superior, J-J Wis., for elevator work, 100 good labor ers: steady work at §1.50 per day. Apply to .1. A. McLeniiiiii. * 217-223 fI.T AN— Wanted to work in kitchen. Apply xi L at once at 355 Jackson street. 3 MEN.-r-one energetic man in every West ern town: reference required; good pay. Address Tailoring Department, I. X. L. Baxaar, Helena, Mont. 219-25 jl ; I Ol.OEi:— Wanted, a lirst-class luonler at -LU. St. Paul itrass Works company; apply to superintendent. l OlT!.t»i:K~-3loulders wanted. Address Parker _ Topping. Brainerd, Minn. 217-223 "UKSE— Wanted, at city and county .-> hospital, a male nurse. Apply between 2 and 4 p. m. I poitTlCl; for small hotel at Bee Hive En -1 terpri^e. corner Seventh and Robert 220 ;^|A l.l;s.» A N — Wanted, five traveling sales ■•"3 men: salary and expenses; no experi ence necessary. " Address, with stamp. Pal jicr & Co.. Winona. Minn. 218-24 EN— .Men outof employment, why -O stand round with your hands in your pocke s when yon 1:111 just as well be making food pay selling our line of wringers, docks, .ace curtainsalbnmy.Bibles.etc? Experience 101 necessaiy,l««i reference required: a small : alary gn a ran teed to the right, kind of men. 'or particulars call at 313 St. Peter et. 220-21 QAWYKIt- A* g^Tod band and jig sawyer O wanted at <»nci»; good wages will be paid to the right nun:. 3lsilticest. 1 Soi.iCJ'i'OK— good solicitor wanted at 318 Minnesota ay. 3 SOLICIT*) It— Advertising solicitor: ;,-ond 0 commission to a hustler. Ames ,V ham, 30 Fourth st, next to Globe building 220 SOLICITOR— Wan sits experienced ad vettising solicitor on salary: must l.p a first clsss man. Address M 29. 'Globe. 1 n>EAa_S'_E»».> wanted, iiee Hive Enter | X prise, er»mer seventh and Robert. 220 • 'pEAMSTEi"t">--- Wanted, teamsters; only | -I those dial know the city and understand j furniture moving need apply. Sansome's ! company. 232 East Seventh »t.' 1 ! THIS HAKKIKU AMI CN.MAJMtIKO \ may secure si.<km> in five years ' y pay- ! ing small, rn.-uilily assessments: circulars j free: agents warned. Union Endowment ! Association. Iti.oms 91, 92 and 93.-. Union I Mock. SLPaul. I 218-224 Mil Kit wanted at once at 821 East bey .l _____ ■ . -.. - . ___________ 3. I ~t ; TPHMIihTfCKKU for a few days' ""ne I I-' work, Address A. Globe. . -i '""- 7 3*j <.)F. IB — ilaiiroad work West; 51. 75 u.^r ; *~*J day : free fare; 10 teamsters for ciiv. ! ISi East Third st. _____ A- Co. 220 ;• r\i\ LAUoitiilts near the city: steady •g/v* work; £1.50 per day: ;:o"oll':ce i< c, and free ride to the work. "Call at !> a. 111.. lc'.' EaU Third _t. Chippy Co. 220 SITUATIONS OFFEK*EI>. Aemale. - i AGENTS Wanted, Ladies to canvass in St. Paul and Minneapolis fora desirable and fast selling article: salary or commis sion. 3*4 St. Peter St., St: Paul. 218-221 A LADY'S SILVER WATCH, stem wind, for §7.50: nickel stem-wind, 85. at Ingham's, 327 Jackson.'. . 211* CASHIER— Lady cashier at the United States Clothing company. Corner Sev enth and Jackson sts. 1 •pi LERK— for light work in a busi v^ ness capacity and at moderate pay, a lady, industrious and of engaging manners; can employ one permanently if suitable: sal ary $9 to commence. Apply from 10:30 to 12 of Brentauo, 272 East "Seventh St., up stairs. " ; -- •■.- -•:,• rv,» ... v.= •• 220 COOK— Wanted, competent cook. Apply at once to 420 Selby ay. 3 COOK— Wanted, competent girl; must be good plain cook; good wages; call Mon day asternoon. 588 selby ay. .;."•■ 3 COOK — Girl for cooking, one who under stands boarding house work; wages $14„ per month. 9 West Ninth st. 1 COOK— Good active girl; one who can cook well: no washing. 192 East Tenth st. i COOK— Wanted, a competent cook with city references. Apply mornings, Mrs. Abbott. 425 Dayton ay. ' 218-220 COOK— Good cook, washer and ironer at 158 Pleasant ay. 220-221 COOK— Good cook to go to White Bear V^ lake for the summer with small family. Bacon _ Coleman, 313 Jackson st. 1 RKSSMAKING— youug lady to learn dressmaking. Room 5, Sheire block. corner Tenth and Robert. 1 IK GARMENTS— SeveraI ladies' and gents' fur garments, for half the cost of malting them: _. seal cloak for $00, etc. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. 211* GIRL — Wanted, a girl for washing dishes at Vienna restaurant, 443 Jackson st. 1 GIRL — girl about twelve years of age to take charge of a baby. 100 Pleasant ay. 3 Gl RL wanted to nook. wash and iron. Ap ply 173 College ay. l GIRLS— Wanted, thirty girls, experienced sewers on overalls and mackinaws; steady work: good pay to good hands. Guiter man Bros.. 375 Sibley st. 220-26 AIRDRESSING— girl to learn hairdressing business. 57 West Third st. 1 HOITSEWOKK— good girl for IL generai housework. Apply at 273V2 West Fifth st. 3 HOITSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 720 St. Peter st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, gitl to do gen eral housework at 505 Robert st. 3 HOI-SEWOiTK— good girl for general housework, at 100 Acker st. : call at once. s_g__ 3 OUSEWOKK— Good girl for general housework: family of three. 57 Col lege ay., lower flat, west" side. 3 HOUSEWORK— to do general house work at 136 Nina ay. Apply Tuesday afternoon after 4 o'clock and bring refer ences. 3 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a competent girl for washing, ironing and chamber work, at 408 Hoffmann ay.. near Seventh st. 220 ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework at 357 East Ninth st. 3 OUSEWORK— a girl for gen eral bousewoik; call at once at 181 Rondo st. 3 OISEWORK— girl to do gen - eral housework. Apply at 549 Fuller st OUSEAVORK— A middled-aged woman to do general housework. 74 Isabel st. 3 HOUSEWORK— A competent girl wanted for housework; good wages; three in the family; call at once. 470 East Ninth st. OUSEAVORK— good girl for geneial housework in small family, at 465 North st. " 3 Ol SEAVORK— Wanted, a good German girl, for general housework, in family of three, at 233 South Oak st 2 OtSEAVOKK— good girl for housework ; no children in family. Ap ply Monday at 774 Dayton ay. - 1 OfsEAVOKK— a strong, relia able girl for general housework; those in delicate health not desired. 348 Grove st. . 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework: wages 816 per month. Call for Mrs. Meinert, 631 Cedar St., Sunday morning. ■ 1 : OUSEAVORK— thoroughly competent girl for general housework; in family of three: good wages. Call at .4702 Ninth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Girl for housework in small family, German or Scandinavian. at 39 West Tenth st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. 529 Lau rel ay. arqfcp 1 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, at 462 Holly ay. ; Ger man or Scandinavian. " 1 HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen eral housework at 271 Martin st. - 1 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a uood girl for general housework; good wages. Ap ply 257 Selby ay. 1 or sework— Wanted. German girl to cook, wash and iron. Apply at once 177 Virginia ay. I HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; must be good cook and laun dress. Apply at once, 177 Virginia ay. 1 OUSEWORK— A girl for general house work: small family. 57 West Third st 218-20 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, atones, a girl who understands general housework. 32 Irvine park. 1 ■ OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general work in kitchen and dining room. 50 West Foe st ' 1 Ol SEWORK— good girl for general housework; small family. 20 East Fairfield ay.. West St. Paul. ' 1 . WORK— Wanted, a maid for gen eral housework in family ot j two: must be good cock: references required, fall at elevator of Blair flats, cor. Western and Selby ays. ('.: '"...: r;;:i ; OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work. Inquire at 299 Sherman st. 1 ITCH EN GIRL— Good kitchen girl at 275 East Eighth st. ' . 3 LAUNDRESS wages will be paid to a willing, competent laundress by Mrs. Horace Thompson. 383 Woodward ay.. 220-222 NURSE— nurse girl about fifteen j years old; one who lives upper town ] preferred. Inquire 353 Goodrich ay. 3 "VTI'RSE — a good girl to take care It of children; German preferred. Apply to Mrs. C R. Groff, 311 Pleasant ay., St. Paul' 3 jVfURSE— tidy girl fourteen or fifteen XA years old to amuse baby during day time: sleep at home. Call at 25 Summit ay. ' 220 ■ TV i: use— Wanted, nurse girl. Apply 39 IN West Fifth st. 2 ! OALESLADY— Wanted, a saleslady ex O periencod in gents' furnishing goods; none but those experienced need address. . "Gents' Furnishings," Globe. ,-■ : 1 O ECONI) GIRI — Good second girl at 3SO O North Exchange st. - ; ... ..T ' . 3 SECOND — Wanted, competent see- - ond girl: German preferred. Apply at once. -415 Summit ar. •■' -_ - .. " l CHITON D WORK— Girl todo second work. O 542 Minnesota st, 3 OECOND WORK— . competent Cj girl for second work and sewing. 669 Jackson st. 3 (JHURT.HAKEK on Wheeler _ Wilson O machine. :34 West Third at. 1 FeNOG EX — First-class stenog rapber and typewriter, either lady or gentleman; must be accurate, as have no time for experiments: give reference and full particulars regarding age. experience, etc. Address in handwriting,.!, 1, Globe. 3 rpAICOUKSSES— Gi who " have had ex -L periencc at tailor's work. 140 East Fourth St., third floor. ' __"___ 3 rpiifc, GERMAN INTELLIGENCE JL Office wants thirty-live good, strong working girls for house and hotel work: I mean what I publish. 52 West Tenth. Mrs. j Bertram. 220 j A *f 7 A ITRESS— GirI wanted at City" Kes ! * V ran L 448 Jackson st, to wait on I table one hour at noon for room and board. 3 IT/" ANTED— for general housework | » V iii st. Paul: girls tor Dakota; one lady , j for store work: one for office work; ten girls 1 for general housework. 27 East Seventh st., I room 2. ".'.'_ 220 ! ! "II 7" A.N TED— Twenty young ladies; no I »» canvassing or agents: nice, easy and 1 hstnoraule and big pay. Call from 7* to 9 I every morning at 30 West Sixth st. Pa no | ramii building. Manager. - 220 ;-___ •»H'SIC'AI„ _ ; PIANO TUNING 81; tirst class wok] j guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett i l 304 _!__ st. _______ I J>L\"NO TUNING- For prompt, lirst-ciass j i x- work leave order-, at Whitney's music ! rto c East Third st '346* j SOPRANO SINGER desircsTposilion in | church choir.. Call or address 13 Maple : place, Nicollet island, Minneapolis , - 215-21 ' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MOBNING, AUGUST 7, 1888. SITUATIONS *WA*3T*El>. " " : _____: ' A LOT of • fine diamonds left as security for loans are for sale wav below market valuation. J. _. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. .' '. -211* ■ ..-. ' . OOKKEEFER — Situation wanted by young man as bookkeeper, assistant bookkeeper, bill clerk or any kind of office work: salary no object; best references. Ad dress 0 51. Globe. . 1 BOOKKEEI'KR- Want position as book keeper, entry or shipping clerk; by com petent young man of twenty-three; very best references furnished from last employer, whom was with four years. Address K. M., 114'glehart st.. city. l BOOKKEEPER-Waut - set of books to keep at odd times. Address P 57, Globe. -, • ' i BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a position as bookkeeper or office clerk, by a young mau who has had four years' experience ; can give first-class references. M 21. Globe. 1 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted,.- position as bookkeeper or any office work; A 1 ref erences; four years' experience. O 36, Globe. l BOOKKEEPER — Double entry book keeper wants position; Jobbing bouse preferred ; two years' experience in national bank, three with wholesale grocery house. Address A. J. 8., Globe. . 219-225 BOY— boy. nineteen years old. wants to get a place in tne city to work for his board. Call at 211 Norris st. '2 CARPENTER— Wanted, by an able-bod ied man who is well acquainted with car pentering and the grades and measurement of lumber, employment in a lumberyard in this city or elsewhere; a permanent "position is desired. Address D. Pender, 475 Hopkins St. - - 220-222 CLERK— Situation -wanted in wholesale house to do any kind of work : expe rienced in shipping; city references. Ad dress M 13, Globe. 3 CLERK— a boy or seventeen, who can speak German and is well acquainted with the city, to do general office work or ccl lecting; city reference. s 03. Globe. 1 CLERK— A young lady, formerly a school teacher, would like employment as clerk In a dry goods store immediately. Address 1, Globe. ___H 214-221 COACHMAN— Situation wanted as coach man in private family; understands taking care of horses and harness; the best of city references. M IS, Globe. 1 COACHMAN— A man wants a situation to / take care of horses and make himself useful around grounds. Address 301 Chest nut st. )___£ l COACHMAN— Wanted, position as coach man and to care for horse: big experi ence and city references. Address 11 53, Globe. ■_!__ l COACHMAN— Youngman (Swede) wishes position as coachman iv private family; well acquainted in the city; good reference. Address i' 25. Globe. " 1" COACHMAN— Position as coachman or gardener by young American; can fur nish best of reference: understands care and driving of horses. Address J T, 204 East Seventh st. l COACHMAN" Single man, age twenty ■ four, wants position as coachman, gar dener, etc. ; sober and good references. Ad dress Q, 32, Globe. I COOK— Man and wife want situations in hotel or boarding house in or out of town; both first-class cooks; best of refer ences. Address P, Globe. 1 DRIVER— A young man wants situation in a private family to drive and take c— re of horses; can give good references. Address J. M„ 258 Smith st. 1 DRIVER— Situation wanted by a man to a rive team. Address K5, Globe. 1 DRUG CLERK— A sixteen-year-old boy, speaks English and German, desires to learn the drug trade in retail drug store. Ad dress A. Bobleter, 255 West Seventh st. 1 DRUG CLERK would like a city situa tion: registered; with city reference. Address Q, 42, Globe. 218-220 DRUGGIST, registered in Minnesota and Dakota, with best of reference. Address O. 40, Globe. 218-220 ELEVATOR MAN— Employment wanted as elevator runner or any other kind of employment by young Englishman. Address A. T. Smith. 259 Selby ay. ■ 1 EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, situation by a boy sixteen years of age; good refer ence. Address FG, 41 East Fourth st. 3 EMPLOYMENT wanted by competent boy, fourteen years old; acquainted with city and experienced in office and store work. Address X 45. Globe. 1 MPl.OYMENT— Situation of any kind wanted, by a young man; wholesale gro cery preferred; first-class references. Ad dress s 2. Globe. l ENGINEER wants situation; thoroughly understands gas engine; married man"; first-class references from St. Paul firms; no objection to leaving city. Address S 77, G!ot>e. i NURSE— Experienced male trse wants a 11 situation, best references, lor hospital and doctors: days or nights. Inquire at 575 Lafayette ay. I. Wise. 3 l-'J'ICE WORK— to do some office work evenings, bva good penman. Address L 40, Globe. * 3 PAINTER — experienced painter to run paint shop in a small town near St. Paul; fifteen years' experience. Address s T. Globe. . . . 3 EAMsTER— team IB drive. Ad dress X 5. Globe. 3 WORK— A Swedish man about thirty years, wants a good place to work". Address 2SO Carroll st., up stairs. 1 FOX SAMS. AWNINGS, stock covers, bunting. flags, tents, etc. J. M. Kossell, 190 East Fifth St. 201-230 BAR FIXTURES— For sale: a.- big bar gain: an elegant fine mahogany set of bar fixtures at a sacrifice ou account of going out of business; no humbug about it: also a lot of cheaper bar fixtures, grocery and store fixtures, in fine condition, are offered for ten days only. 217 First ay. north, Minneapolis. 210 224 COW A good 7-year-old cow for sale at No. 010 Robert st. Call Tuesday at 10 o'clock. John Geuois. 218-220 KEK FOR SALE— does and one buck, yearlings. Address Deer Park, Hinckley, Minn. 218-20 ENGINE— For sale, a first-class Acme au tomatic engine in good running order. Gall or address the Konautz Sad. company, 384 Jackson st. 218-220 ENGINE— For sale, one six-horse power hoisting engine and boiler complete, with link motion, twenty-four inch sheave and drum; immediate delivery; new and first-class; all ready to run. For sale by N. W. Machinery coinpauy, 352 Drake block, St. Paul, Minn. #218-224 FOR SALE — Grocery fixtures, with or without stock, at 850 East Seventh st 215 221 y f^URNACE- For sale, a first-class hot-air furnace: in use but a short time. Call or address the Konautz Saddlery, Company. 384 Jackson st. * ' - 218-220 SAFE— For sale, a large-size fire-proof sale, j cheap. Room 35. Gilfillan block. 220 OK ITER— For sale, a red Irish setter no,' i 0 two years old ; thoroughly broken. Write or address E. L. Winslow, Hastings, Minn. 218-221 STONE QUAKY FOR SALE— Thirty j feet of tine blue and gray building stone in St. Paul, well located and "easy of access. I Inquire 37, Gilfillan block, between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. 218-20 VIOLIN — A very sweet-toned Storioni: a fine parlor instrument. Address C. F. Jones. Globe. 22. '-22 ATOM- 14-K Boss or Dueber filled, with a B. W. Raymond movement, for S3B. at J. E. Ingham 5.~327 Jackson st. 211* BOUSES A*Sl> CARRIAGES. A LARGE lot of very fine diamonds left A with me as collateral have been placed on sale to recover money loaned. J. E. Ing ham, 327 Jackson st. 208* Us? A LADY'S 14-CARAT FILLED j case watch, Elgin stem-wind, for $15, ofvJ. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 211* ' CARRIAGES, Higgles of every style. at <* lower prices than can be bought of any other dealer in St. Paul; two-seat car- ! riages, buggies, phaetons, surreys, rockaways, cabriolets, juinpseats. canopy tops, carts, I two-seated wagons, express" and delivery wagons and harness. Call, before purchas ing, King's carriage rooms. Fourth aud Min nesota. 145* OR SALE— One of the finest pairs |of ponies in the state: good saddlers and rtrivers; single or double; also twenty-tour j bead of horses. Corner Oak and Slier- j man sts. __ 220-221 I^OR SALE — Sixty well-broken saddle horses, for sale: pacers: single footer I and loper, weight, 900 lbs. H. D. Wooaell. ] Brilton, DaK. ' ' 201-230 t p 000 TOP JBUGGY— For sale at your I vT own price; party leaving city. Inquire for Dick and see buggy at 413 Cedar St., near j Seventh. ... . 227 | TEAM— Heavy work team cheap. Corner i of Oak and Sherman sts. . . 220-221 ! THE STERLING LIVE STOCK 1>- ' . surance company, 308 Lumber Ex- I change. Minneapolis, insures horses against ! ; death from accident or disease. Agents j j wanted. ■ -_- 174* ANTED— A . light delivery wagon "and | . VV horse, which must l>e cheap for cash. | 1 Address C. P., Globe. 219-221 ; ' J SITUATIONS WA*TTEI>. - ; - .Female. - -.. .r • ;..' SILVER WATCH for $5 at Ingham's, 327 Jackson- st. r - - .211* BUTTONHOLEMAKER— A button holemaker would like employment in that line. Address or call at Room 25, Union Block. . 1 C^OOK— excellent cook wants situation ' in private family: good reference where she has served four years. 386 Banft£ st, corner Western ay. .. , r . I.' MPLOYMENT— A young lady, formerly! a school leachsr. desires a position in a^ dry goods store. Address M, Globe. 214-22|y EMPLOYMENT— By a lady to do ■ day ; wotk. Call at 230 Western ay., corner^ Nelson ay.. up stairs. ■- .-.-•'■"' j*tj HOUSEKEEPER— a woman with on«V child would like a situation as house keeper; in the city or in the country. Ad dress Mrs. Keeney, 421 Martin st. 218-2*: OUSEKEEPEK— Bv a lady as housed' keeper for small family. Call or ad dress 521 Minnehaha, corner Bradley. .3 HOUSEKEEPER— wanted as housekeeper. Call or write. 396 East Fifth st - 3 HOUSEKEEPER— A competent woman to take a position as housekeeper: references required. Call Friday between the hours of 9 and 11 at 271 Summit ay. 3 HOUSEWORK— place by young Scary dinavian girl in a small family to do - general housework. -Apply at 146, corner of Eva st, West St. : Paul. , 1 HOUSEWORK — Lady with one child would like a place in small family, a eood home.i, small wages. Address Q 70, Globe. _____j 1 OUSEWORK — Situation wanted by strong girl, sixteen years old,- to assist in. housework; small wages and a steady place for the winter; a little outside of the city. 59. Globe. : . 1 HOUSEWORK — Situation wanted for general housework in nice, small pri vate family by German gin who speaks Eng glish.: Address M S. Globe. ; : 1 - HOUSEWORK— By a lady to do general housework. Call at 620 St. Peter st. 3 HOUSEWORK— Scandinavian Chris tian girl from outside St. Paul, wishes a situation in a small, quiet respectable fam ily. Address g 92. Globe. 1 LAUNDRESS— A lady who keeps a small laundry would like some ladies' or fam ilies'washing; first-class work. Address N 80, Globe. __l NURSE an experienced nurse in private family; can furnish best of references. 521 Minnehaha, corner Bradley. NURSE An experienced nurse wants a place: terms reasonable; very best ref erences. 238 Marie ay., corner of Euclid. 3 NURSE— A young gin wishes to take care of children; would stop at home if necessary. M. T., Globe. 1 NURSE — wanted i:s a wet nurse I^l to go out or take a child home, at 88 West Fourth st. . - ■ 1 POLISHER— Wanted, place as polisher in laundry. Call at •_'.'{ East Seventh st. 2 SECOND WORK— A good girl for second work, or would do housework in small family. Gall or address B. L. S., 554 Rice st. 1 SEWING— would like sewing in families: cutting and lilting a spe cialty. Address 662 John st. 1 i'ENOGKAi'JiEK— Young lady, rami* tent stenographer and typewriter, de sires permanent position. Address P 58, Globe. . 2 STENOGRAPHER— lady, compe tent stenographer and typewriter, having had considerable experience, desires perma nent-position; besst of references. Address (>. Globe. 1 WASHING Wanted, orders for washing and ironing. Can be sent to corner Thirteenth and Wabash. ',____ 1 WORK, washing, or ironing by the day ; or cleaning house. B. Gran'burg, 421 Martin st. ______' ______*__________• — MONEY is loaned by us on improved • real estate security iii St Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, 6t_, 7, 7Vi per cent on shortest notice for any amount R. Mi- Newport _ Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* INNESOTA MORTGAGE . LOAN Company— Loan from $10 upward on 1 furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipt^ diamonds and gold watches. J. S. 5 Mackey. manager. Room 14, First National bank build- . ing. St, Paid, and Room 7, Mackey-Leirg block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY at 5 per cent, on bank stock as collateral. Inquire R. Price. 167 West Fourth st. '"'■: .214-220 ONEY TO LOAN on short time in small amounts on personal property security.' 1.. G. Kilborn, 43 East Fourth st., Room 45. 220-249 < ONEY TO LOAN— in small or large sums; no delay. J. C. Stout _ Co., 324 Jackson st. ■• ' : 113* |V 1 ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per- J*-l- Bona! 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.fiirni ture, horses, etc.: commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard _ Co., 126 East Third st. 29 1* ONEY TO LOAN. G. D.Welch. 14. . Mannheimer bhek. 220-36 ONEY TO LOAN— Wanted, lo loan $18,000 to $20,000 on property: first mortgage. 54 West Isabel st, West St. Paul. 220 ONEY TO LOAN on improved orwnim proved St. P>uil properly, without de lay: purchase money mortgages bought, Smith _ Taylor. 317 Jackson st. 213-242 ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Sever ance, 34 East Third st., room 1 ; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc.; the same to remain in the owner's posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc; business strictly conndentiai; a. private loom for ladies. . 292* M" - ONEY TO LOAN— R. W. Bell <fc Co., 329 Jackson st, money to loan in any amount upon real or personal property. 100* MONEY TO LOAN on improved and un improved city property, at u.?ual rates; no delay. Page: & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. 73* ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, iroui $1 up, on watches, diamonds and _all goods of value ; special rates on sums of $50 and over. J. E. Ingham 327 Jackson st. 240* MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate office for consultation. George R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st 82* MHO SELL— (.battel mortgage of $500; due A in one year, $1,300 security; first class; interest 7 per cent ; will discount it. I Room 6, Union block. 220-222 **>Ji ( I «25, Ss °' * 100 TO LOAN on lur •pJLvy niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value: cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness aud privacy Guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St Paul Loan company, No. 309ty> Jackson * st., Rooms 1 and 2. 05* ' ©7 f\[\ATOl,OA> on improved in «*P / )\J\J\J side property at 6 per cent; $300 to loan on improved" or unimproved, property. Doolittle . & Palmer. 42 Globe] building. . . . - L ' 218-224 IftSTKUCTTIOa. j ALL THE ENGLISH BRANCHES are taught at the St. Paul Business Col lege during the summer months. Special classes in.Penmanship and Bookkeping for., those preparing to teach. Now is the time to! take advantage of low rales, -experienced^ teachers and personal instruction. Courses! of study: Commercial, English, Shorthand,* German. W. K. Mulliken, corner Seventh and Jackson." . 175* ANNA C. DREW school shorthand, tvps writing and telegraphy: first-class and exclusive; learn now for positions in the fall. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson sts. 103* CIURTISS BUSINESS COLLEGE— AII J branches, including shorthand and type writing. Address St. Paul or Minneapolis. 1 ■ . 120* ' BENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH— Pur jiils begin to learn to speak from the very first lesson. W. S. Belts, 171 West Sixth st, St. Paul. 218-225 G~ LTTAK INSTRUCTlON— lnstruments selected for purchasers free of charge. Malcolm E. Nichols. 507 Grand Opera Block" . 131* . HORTHAN D AND TYPEWRITING— Lessons day. evening, and by mail. Mal coim E Nichols, 507 Grand Opera block. 134* CT. 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 The Superioress. 10s* WAJSTEP TO ______ DESK— Want a roller-top desk. • o. D. Welch. 14. Mannheimer block... .220' FURNITURE — Second - hand furniture wanted; will pay cash and call at resi dence. Address P3, Globe. - 220-222 R" AGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— Dealers aud shippers. .; Gallon or write to J. Firestone, wholesale dealer in paper makers' supplies; reference, any responsible firm in the city. 262 Jackson "st., Si. Paul, Minu.. Telephone 753. Call 3. 310* 200,000 WANTS were printed in the Gloss's Advertising - Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence' - that the Globs is the People's Papzb. WHERE WANTSTAN BE LEFT i , FOE INSERTION IN 1 ;! j THE GLOBE \ LYONS & TICKNOE, Druggists, 707 East ..' Third street, corner Bates. ♦ CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University r-. avenue, corner Virginia, j MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash -.;-; land avenue and Dale street. -, ; A P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 Wed * Seventh street -.- .'-.-.- -Vr:V '::■'■■•■ BERKMAN _ CO., 422 Dakota avenue.. . E. FOX, 482 Rice street 0. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street fu - FRANK L. OSBURQ, 178 Western avenue. •J, H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Sev ! enth street. .-.:• — HIPPLER * COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street , -. ;-7.: ' SIX.KES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. ;M.D. MERRILL, books ana stationery, 442 Broadway. ■ -''--...\'-v.-.-. n HELLER'S PHARMACY, Corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. ____________ g__________ jMeKenney & Peterson, 131 East Fifth st. ___ NOW YOU can get bargains; you cannot ._• _ do so in the fall. ' * ... CIGAR STORE right in center of the city; well stocked and doing a good business; an awful sacrifice. COW) DOWN, .balance of *600, will *P^*J\J place you in an elegantly fur nished boarding house within a stone's throw of business portion of city; twelve rooms; ail taken; this is a snap. ANOTHER of thirteen rooms: beautiful location: all full; at a bargain and easy terms; locate while property of this kind is cheap. . , • . '-;•.-■_- ;-i :- RAD THIS carefully: a 23-room fur nished flat: location East Seventh st. ; strictly respectable; $120 cleared monthly; every room rented; lease and furniture at a price that will surprise you; one-half down, ■balance one year. .-. , . ILL TRADE four gold Elgin watches for top buggy ■.:-.•.■_>_- SAVE lime and money by calling on us U for anything yon want in "the line of busi ness chances: we always have bargains. Mc- Kenney _ Peterson, 131 East Fifth St.. Espy Block. - ■-_._. . 220 ________QU9 tin sin ess Cliuiiees : A GOOD PHYSICIAN wanted to I uv ont an old established practice in a live railroad village in a rich farming country; no opposition ; can also take an interest in a good drug store. Inquire at 43 East Fourth St., Room 45 : or of Dr. A. Whitman. 414"-. Jackson st. St. Paul. Minn. 220-23 BUSINESS AN of refinement to invest some hundred dollars: must go on the road or send a representative. ' Address M 7, Globe. " '--".:; :.'.'; 219-220 V SEPTEMBER I— Furniture, etc., of first-class boarding house: established business. For particulars address P 54. Globe. 218-221 I^OR SALE— Butcher shop in West St. Paul; will sell half or entireintcrest: do ing a good business. L 61, Globe. 220-24 FOR SALE— store; best chance in city; cash required,- 1,500. X 22, Globe. 218-221 FOR SALE— es ablished business, machinery and shop in good running order: eood reason for selling; full control for SHOO. Address X 41. Glooe. 216-22 FOR SALE — A well-established livery • and boarding stable. M 36, Globe. ■"■ : 214-220 FOR SALE— Store building and stock of . general merchandise. Address T. H. Barry. Bridgewater, Dak. 216-22 FOR SALE— Butcher shop, fixtures, etc., doing good business. inquire Stalls 5 and 6. public market. \ -- • 215-22 OR SAI.E AT A BARGAIN— SmaII dairy: 25 cows; all the fixtures and the crop on the farm; easy terms. Address Anthony Brooks, 2021 "Marshal st. North east, Minneapolis. _!__£ 217-228 FOR SALE— Small stock of first-class dry -A goods and shoes, with lease; best location -in the city. Address S 80, Globe. 21 9-223 GOOD BARGAIN AND VERY CHEAP ! — A complete confectionery and ciirar store. Address AB. Globe. *. 220 HOTEL— For rent, or will exchange for St. Paul jroperty: will sell on time: reason for selling, sickness. Call or address F. W. Youngman, 4/ chamber of commerce. 218-220 PHYSICIAN— Wanted, physician; good practice with influence: oldest drug store in county; furnished offices over store free: prefer one speaking Norwegian and English. P. O. address 774, Black River Falls, Wis. ' 218-224 PRi.vi'EsiN — Have for Bale a first-class new job outfit at a bargain : a few addi tions will make a good newspaper outfit; all carefully selected; on the point system, and body type self spacing. If you mean busi ness address Lock Box 315,'Kasson, Minn. 216-20 RESTAURANT FOR SALE at a bar gain: well located: doing good busi ness. 1). It. Rickey. 05 Dakota ay. 210-22 _____________________________ FOR _____EJ Miscellaneous City List. lot FOR SALE— SIOO below market price; will take horse and buggy in part payment; balance on .easy terms. "Address M 4. Globe. 220-222 FARM — For sale, our old home of seventy acres, beautifully situated on the shore of Lake Magner at Richardson. Wis., fifty miles from St. PauL on the Omaha railroad"; good buildings, stock, crops, implements, in cluding windmill, go with the place, for $1,500, half cash: land of unsurpassed fer tility: old age compels sale. E. 'Magner. Richardson, 2-0-2-3 OK SALE— A lot and block for little more than lot is worth: block rents for $75 per month. Address M 12, Globe. 219-21 FOR SALE— A seven-year-old family horse, weight about 1.200, sound and kind; a single-top buggy and a canopy-top buggy; a single sleigh, also a double sleigh; two sets of harness, one new. and other things in the barn: no farther use for them, and will be sold very cheap. . Inquire at 400 Robert st . 217-223 17* OK SALE OK EXCHANGE for rcsi- S- deuce in St. Paul, . a well-built 6-room house in Big Stone City, Dak. . (Minn, line.) Address Q 70. Globe, " i,,.-\r:z it/;'. -.- ■-.-: •: . 220 LOT— A bargain: a beautiful lot No. 128, Union Park, 53x225. Call at 361 Igle hart st., or at De Saviguy's grocery store. Union Park. 215-220 LOTS— For sale, two nice business lots in South St. Paul; fronts east on- Concord st. ; easy terms and Cheap. For particulars . address 1033 West Seventh st; or X 44. this j office. 217-222 REAL ESTATE for sale on terms to suit; choice lots and acre lots on and near Rico st. and on different lake fronts; also houses with lots, and farms, at very low liirices. ,1. F. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice St.; hours, from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. in.' 211-40 «*.»,) ("V } CASH and small monthly pay-: '$At*J{f ments will secure a fine "eight room new cottage, rented for $22 per month; corner Thomas and Marion sis.; city inter is . in. Aoplv to owner, F. X. Seguiu, 40 West -Isabel St., West St. Paul. . 2:9-268 T/'II ACRES of the finest farm land in |_"jL"o\.' James River valley, Stutsman county, Dakota, near to town, for sale, or change for a lot in St. Paul to be worth about $500: lot with a small house on pre- i ferred. Address Farmer, 270 West Fillmore ay.. West St. Paul. 22 -220 | <»r_r C—F_NK RESIDENCE LOIS, only «"? /*J $75 each, in the 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-" ' ti^oii. The - vast water power, - government work and other improvements warrant a much more rapid growth. We are making largo profits for our customers. Send $lO 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 Ste. Marie banks. Address Sault Ste. Marie investment Co., 23. German-American bank building, St. Paul. Minn. 105-224 COST AXI> ___________ COLLECTION BOOK LOST, with name on cover. H. A. Yuckle, 286 East Third st. : will Under please return to above address? M 11, Globe. ' -■'..-." 2"20 HORSE STRAYED— • Dixon has a stray horse. 10!) Eaton st 220-222 ATCH LOW i'— hi Oakland cemetery Sunday afternoon, a silver, .hunting "_. case watch, No. 500,172. Please return to f office Oakland cemetery -or to (Mole office 'and receive reward. 220-222 ATCH FOUND Sunday morning. Call at 41 East Fouth st. A. N. Elliott. - ■ ■ -.- : 22_ --• .- TO _____j___________j__ . 'TO EXCHANGE— Want to exchange for J. horse, part . payment on good lot J. McCoy, 79 East Third st i 220 FOR RETT. -. . , ' ... Bouses. ;-..-• ;, . . COTTAGES— cottages for rent. 111 --' quire at A. Winter's, No. 6 East Ninth St. . . . . .'.-,--.. . 229 HOUSE— rent, five-room house. In quire at 762 East Sixth st., Dayton's bluff. ■ 220-221 HOUSE For rent, house, seven-room; frame. 779 Reaney st. 220-21 HOUSE— House for rent, suitable ior boarding house, with cellar, woodshed and city water. 30 Valley st. 218-225 HOUSE— Brick house to rent. 52 Tilton st. Inquire 62 East Third. 21S-220 HOUSE— rooms, 654 Broadway, one block from street cars; for one or . two families. 218-221 HOUSE To rent or for sale, nine-room house, with modern conveniences, on Western ay., two blocks from University ay. cars. Call at 537 Western ay. . 2JB-24 HOUSE— A five-room house, 537 Minne sota St., opposite the high school, for $25 per month, to a quiet family without children under twelve years. 218-220 HOUSE — One house and several tenements for rent, from $20, $15, $10, $8, $6; 254 Commercial st. 143* HOUSE of six rooms on Thirteenth st. for rent, with hot and cold water in kitchen and bath room. Apply to H. Dougan. 229 East Thirteenth st. *200 HOUSE— a very desirable house for rent: seven rooms"; city water and sewer, at 72 Douglas st ; cheap to responsible party. Doolittle & Palmer, 42 Globe Building. 215-221 HOUSES— rent, many cheap dwell ings for $7, $8, $10, $12 and $15; a good boarding house, composed of twenty rooms, with a big lot of furniture, to be sold very cheap; also large barn for ten horses. Apply to E. Langeviu, Union block, 41 East Fourth st. 218-224 Room*. BATES AY., 375— rent, five rooms in good location. 220-222 ERKMAN BLOCK. WEST SIXTH aud Franklin, opposite People's Thea ter—Four nice rooms, suitable for light house keeping. Inquire Dr. Rerkmau, V. 8. 218-224 BUY AN ELGIN WATCH, in filled 14 --carat case, for $18, of J. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 211* CARROLL ST., 221— Newly furnished front room with alcove and win dow, up stairs. v ,-\ ■; .;• 220-23 CEDAR ST.. 438— and back rooms, single or en tuite; bath, etc.; locat : ou central.::;'--:-.- 220 CEDAR ST., Nicely furnished rooms; front, alcove and side room. 220-221 OLLEGE AY., 24, WEST— Furnished rooms and basement for housekeeping; central location; half block from street cars. 218-225 ELEVENTH ST., 02, EAST— fur nished room, with or without board; one-half block from capitol. 218-221 FIFTEENTH ST.. 270. NEAR CAN ada— rooms for light housekeeping: $8 per month. 220-221 ' 11 TH ST., 125, WEST— Laree furnished room. $14; small room, $7 ; near Rice park. 220-2 1 FLAT For rent five-room flat,: third story, and two front fooms, second story, on West Seventh st., third block above Seven corners. William G. Robertson, Drake Block. 180 East Third st. 218-222 FOURTH ST., 161. WEST— For rent, four furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 220-222 OUKTH ST.. 107, First-class furnished rooms with all modern con veniences: bath room and cable line; private baarding if required. 218-223 FRANKLIN ST., 378, NORTH. Between Sixth and Seventh— Nicely furnished rooms; gas and bath: private family. 220 FULLER ST., 214— rent, for house keeping. two parlors, dining room, kitchen, pantry and cellar; desirable location and moderate rent. , 220-25 AFAYETTE AY.. Three nicely furnished front rooms for gentlemen or small family ; both hard and soft water. 220 :-,.; Tt/TAGKUIiIN ST., 22o— Furnished room 1»A for single gentleman; modern con veniences; ciose to cable line. 218-225 INTH ST., 156. WEST, SECOND Flat — pleasant furnished front room, with private family; central location: all conveniences; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. 218-220 LEASANTAV., 270— For rent, alcove : and adjoining rooms, with board. . -214-20 ROBERT ST., 343-Newly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; next - to German-American National bank. Call at Room 2. . ■ ... 215-221 ROOM— rent, for balance of season, in private family, at White Bear, comfort able large furnished room: terms $20. Apply . W, Globe. .... .-., 220 ROOM— room and alcove, nicely furnished: hot aud cold water and all modern conveniences; suitable for two gen tlemen or gentleman and wife; on cable line: good board next door; call after 9 a. m. at 170 Pleasant ay. 215-220 ROOMS— For rent, several nicely fur nished suites of rooms; baths attached. Corner of Tenth and St Peter sts. J. R. &S. McMurran, Room 72, Globe. 220-26 ROOMS— rent, two comfortably fur nished rooms, $7 and $10; location healthy and central. Address 303 West Sev enth st. 218-220 EVENTH ST.. 232. WEST— Nicely fur nished rooms, single and double, with board; also use of oath. 220-25 SEVENTH ST.. 272, EAST— Furnished and unfurnished rooms for rent in Schurmeier's new block; references ex-' changed. 220 4JEVENTH ST., 27, EAST, ROOM 30— O Furnished, unfurnished and lodging rooms at $2 per week. 220-225 EVENT H~ST, 309 WEST-For rein, furnished rooms; SI and $3 per month. 210-120 SIXTH ST.. 193. WEST— Furnished front parlor aud two connecting rooms: board if desired: modern conveniences; one block from People's Theater. 220-222 T. PETER ST., 555, NEAR TENTH Splendid furnished front room: small. room attached. 220-23 EMPKRANCE ST., 618 - One large, nicely furnished front room; ground floor; with use of bath; hot and cold water."" 218-220 ENTH ST., 344. EAST— To rent, nicely furnished rooms in business center; use of bath : one block east of Broadway. 220 ALLEY' ST.. 30— Four rooms for house keeping; woodshed and city water. . 218-2-5 - '•--• --• T/ARASHA ST., 459. ADJOINING VV Young Men's Christian Association- Large and airy front rooms, furnished. for gentlemen,- with or without board. 2 19-225 ARASHA ST.. 424 .Nicely furnished ! front rooms, en suite or single. 220-221 ABASHA ST. 030— Rooms to rent VI with or without board: nice double room for man and wife. 217-223 ILLIUS ST., 481, FACING LAPAY VV ette Park— Large, airy corner room prettily furnished: grate, mantel, closet: modern conveniences: references. 2211-222 Stores. STORE— First-class store on West seventh st, three blocks above Seven comers; splendid location for good retail Dusiness. William G. Robertson, Drake block, ISO East- Third st. ' 218-20 COKE— SII Robert st Inquire of IL R. Shire. 505 Robert st 218 20 STORES — For rent, two stores, corner Sev enth and Arcade sts. ; energetic parties can build up good trade in any line; look this up: building new: stores in first class condi tion : flats overhead. 11. F. Stock, 1 27 East Fifth. 218-220 STORES— Four small stores. Fiftn, near I Cedar; all new; cellar, closets, etc. In- . I quire on premises. 215-220 j Offices. OFFICE— For rent a desirable office on , third floor of American Bank building. . Inquire at room 56. third floor. ___-___, OFFICES— Fourground floor offices. Fifth, near Cedar; first-class: cellar, closets, etc. Inquire on premises. 215-20 M iscel la neons. • BARN— For rent, good barn. 305 Fast ' Ninth st. Inquire of C. J. Backus. 24 Summit ay. 220-223 BARNS— For rent, two large barns, With water, accommodating six horses each ; centrally located. ■ Address J. 11. Schurmeier, 405 to 41 Rosabel st. - 218-221 CIARRIAGE SHOP for relit. 107 Fast ' Eighth st. 220-221: H^: BOAKD ______H_____ ; _____ __. BOA tiO— Furnished rooms, with board, $4.">'> per week ; table board, $3.25; 21 --meal ticket $3.50. 159 Wabasha st. 219 225 BOARD — room - and- board "at 526 Robert st, 215-221 jVJTNA AY.,. FEW DOORS FROM 1™ cable— Large front room and alcove liable for 'two gentlemen), with board in ■ private family; references. Address it 94, Globe. .- ■-" : 216-22 TWELFTH ST.,- 155. CORNER JACK ; son Two large, nicely furnished rooms, and one smaller room, with board. 216-22 - .:-.: ; A*tJCnO*y SAT.FS. ; -■ ■ ; I-'. If ion ay & Co.. Auctioneers. IMPORTANT' AUCTION SALK of fine • residence and grounds on Summit ay., between Rice aud St. Peter sts., being lot 13. Park Place addition to St. Paul. -We will sell at auction, on the grounds, Wednesday, Aug. 15. at 5 o'clock p. m., that " large and well built residence,- 68 Summit ay. The house has all modern improvements and is so con structed that half can be rented fronting the park and half fronting Summit ay. The let has a Summit avenue frontage of forty -on - " feet running through to the park 130 feet; same number of feet fronting Uie park as the Summit ay. frontage. Are you looking for a house or an investment? it will pay you to attend this sale; terms easy. For further particulars call on or address E. Holloway & Co.. commissiou auctioneers, 250 East Sev enth st. . -'■• . : - 220-224 O YOU WANT a pair of shoes for your self and family? If so, go to the great sale of water-damaged boots and shoes, at 250 East Seventh st., where we are closing out $100,000 worth of water-damaged goods from the large wholesale boot and shoe house of Foot, Schultz & Co. These goods are only slightly damaged by water, and for wear and looks are as good as new. and yon can buy them for less than half what other shce deal ers arc obliged to pay for their goods; we are selling them from 10 cents to £3 per pair. Now is the time to supply yourself with enough to last you all fall and " winter. You will not get an opportunity like this again. E. Holloway & Co., Commission Aactioneers, 256 East Seventh st. 218-222 i**ER3O:SAI.S. A ORE AT FORTUNE TELLER just ar rived. The young Mme. Carrie L. La mont, the great astrologist, has traveled through the principal parts of Europe; will remain thirty days; tells past, present and future in person or by letter; will bring back the parted husband" or lover, no matter if they be 10,000 miles away; will tell you whether your lover be false or true; will guarantee to settle family quarrels or money refunded; has charms for good luck; breaks evil influences: gives lucky numbers in lot tery; can give best of references. 1 was pre sented with elegant gold medal. Can read the initials of a caller's name by their hand. Fine hair tonic and preparation for ladies' complexion. Ladies in trouble call at once. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 9p. m. Mme. C. L. Lamont, 514 Nicollet avenue, between Fifth and Sixth sts., up stairs, parlor room 4. Min neapolis. Minn. ' j -•: 220-221 ttkntion: ATTENTION! atfen tion! Don't fail to see Prof. B. Reese, now on a tour around the world, who has the reputation all over the globe for his ac curate reading of past, present and future. Now alter you have been humbugged to your heart's content by many pretended mediums and fortune tellers, come and see the pro- ' fessor, who will give to each one desiring a sitting, a test free to convince you of his marvelous powers. A trial will convince the most skeptical, He will give you the name of the gentleman you love, and whom you are to marry, in full. Office hours from 9 a. m. to Bp.m. at 531 Broadway. If not satis fied, no pay. ... " 215-221 ERSONAI — lam A. Hustler. 1 distrib ute circulars. Sixth floor, Union block. ■ 218-220 MADAME TEITSVYORTH. St. Paul's oldest " and ' best clairvoyant fortune teller, 402 Minuesota st, betweeu Sixth and Seventh. „ : : -• ; 220-226 AUAM MITCHELL has no equal 111 telling the past, present aud future; locating buried treasure ; brings reconcilia tion and shows you a correct likeness of your future partner, "and tells you what you are best adapted tor: call and be convinced. Consultation— Gents, $1; ladies, 50c. No. 28 East Seventh st. 218-224 AVAST TO REST. HOTEL Wanted to rent, a 35 or 40 room furnished hotel in a place of 2,000 or 3,000; must be first-class. Address Box 204, Redfield. Dak., 219-228 H OUSte — Wanted to rent, good houso in desirable location of six to nine rooms by family of two. Address M 10, Globe. 220 HOUSE— Wanted to rent, about Sept. 1. a six-room house or flat; willing to pay fair price, but desire good location. Apply to F. S. Verbeck, 72 East Fifth st. 218-22*1 HOUSE— Wanted, to rent house at reason able rent, in good location, for small family; permanent tenant. Address B. E. A.. Globe. 220 OUSE— by Sept. 1, 1888, a small well-furnished house: good neighborhood and conveniently located; family of three adults. Address C. W. Cox, 29 East Seventh st. 218-225 ROOM — Lady employed through the day wishes pleasant room with or without board, not far from Wabasha st. Anplv at 419 Wabasha st. 220-221 ROOMS— Gentleman and wife want two or three nice unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences, not more than eight blocks from postoffice. Address Permanent. 450 Wabasha st 220-221 M__g___a_______fi__B____i_. ADVERTISE WISELY- A. Hustler, sixth floor. Union block, carefully distributes all circulars and printed advertising matter. 218-220 - . ••■ BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed, posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague, room 252, brake block, St. Paul. 122* OLIVE BRANCH is a sure cure for fe male disease: samples free. 11. Walker, 193 Pearl St.; Mrs. Perrett, 1170 East Sev enth st. 214-220 IIOKTHAND AND TYPEWRITING of all kinds done perfectly on short no tice; (stenographers furnished. Miss J. D. Hcss. 68 and 69. Union Block. 102* PROPOSALS (3,352) FOB ARMY SUP plies—-Headquarters Department of Dakota, Office Chief Commissary of Subsist ence, St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 4. 1888.— Sealed proposals, . in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at the office of the purchasing and depot commissaries of subsistence at St. Paul, Minn., and Chicago, 111., until 11 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, the 4 th day of September, 188s, at which" time and places they will be opened in presence of bidders, for furnishing for the subsistence department, U. S. Army, delivered at such places in St. Paul or Chicago as may be re quired on or before Sept. 15. 1888: 495 barrels pork, light mess. 65,600 pounds baron, short clear sides. 0,100 pounds bacon, bieakfast. 21,700 pounds ham. sugar cured, covered. The government reserves the right to reject . any or all proposals. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked, "Proposals for _ (name the article), and addressed as follows: For de liveries in Chicago, to Major Thomas Wilson, C. S.. U. S. A., and for deliveries in St. Paul, to Major Thos. ('. Sullivan, C. S., I". S. A., Army Building,' St. Paul, Minn. For condi tions, etc., apply to the undersigned or to Major Thomas Wilson. THOS. C.SULLIVAN. c. S., ' U. S. Army, Chief C. S.. -Dept. of Dakota. .. ' ■ OTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF Minnesota. County of Ramsey — ss. In Probate Court, Special Term. August 3. 1888. In the matter of the estate of Frank Schoenig, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of the month of February, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a.m.. hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all per sons against said deceased; and that six months from and after tlie date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against .said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not presented or not proven to Its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court. E. S. GORMAN, [i~s.] Judge of Probate. 'Louise Schoenig, Administratrix. :'i:\ST; VJTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ►J Ramsey ss. In Probate Court, .Special Term. July 23, 18S8. In the matter of the estate of Alexis Belland, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Narcisse Belland and Louis Belland, executors of the estate of Alexis Belland, deceased, repre senting, among other things, that they have frdly administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examin ing and allowing their final account of ad ministration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto: . •-;;..-.- ;'.•;_; ■■--. v- ■.■'-.■■ It is ordered, that said account be examined and petition heard by the judge of this court, on Friday, the 17th day of" August, A. D. 1888. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the probate office in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered. that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publish ing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Tuesday of each week, in the St.* Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the Court. [l.s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fiiaxk Robekt, Jr.. Clerk. Olivier & Fakwell, Attorneys for Executors. I NITED STATES MARSHAL'S EXECU vJ tion United States of America, District of Minnesota— United Stales District Court. •'- ■ - ;>-.-:■;■ Under and by virtue of a writ of execution . issued- out cf and under the seal of said court in a cause of action wherein the United Suites of America is plaintiff and John iten is defendant, in which judgment was rendered on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1809, for the sum of fifty" and 09-100 dollars ($50.09), 1 have seized ana 'levied upon, as the property ot said defendant, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: Block sixty-nine (09), in West St. Paul proper, in Ramsey county, Minnesota. Now, therefore," notice is hereby given that I will, sell ai public vendue, to the highest binder for cash, at the front. door of the cus tom house, on Wabasha street, in the city of St. Paul, on Friday; the 21st day of Septem ber, 1888. the above-described real estate, or' so much ■ thereof as '-' may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs. — W. M. CAMPBELL, U. S. MarshaL Geo. N. AXTKit. Attorney for Plaintiff. - Dated at St. Paul, Aug. Ith, 1888. '••':"" BYE WORKS. * r\ L. JAMIESON _ CO.'S steam Dye rr • Works— Gents' clothing a specialty. 14 West Sixth St.. St. Paul. Minn. 134* "VTOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE-NOTICE 4-^ Is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Louis Herman aud Amelia Herman, his wife, mortgagors, to .' the Fifth Ward Building Society, mortgagee, which mort gage bears date the seventeenth (17th) day of February, A. D. 1882, and was recorded 111 the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Ramsey in the state of Minnesota, on the seventeenth (17th> day of February, A. D. 1882, at four (4) o'clock and thirty (30) minutes in the afternoon, in Book 57 of Mortgage Deeds, on pages 108 and 109, by ' the failure, neglect and de fault in the payment of the interest on the principal sum and debt secured to be paid by said mortgage for a long period of time, and for more than three months from the time and times said interest became due and paya ble, whereby the whole of said principal sum and, debt, and said interest, and the monthly dues secured to be paid by said mortgage, have become due, payable and re coverable ; that there is claimed to be due and unj aid, and is due ana unpaid on said mortgage at the. date of this notice the sum of one thousand eight hundred and forty-two and ninety oue-hundredths dollars, and that no action nor proceeding at law or in equity have been had or taken to recover the moneys secured to be paid under, said mortgage nor any part thereof; that the lands, property and premises em braced in ana covered by said mortgage are situated in said Ramsey county and ' stale of Minnesota, and are described as follows: Lot number sixteen (16) of O'Farrell's sub division of Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, otherwise O'Farrell's subdivision of block number ninety-one (91) of Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, according to the respective plats ot said subdvision, ad dition and city on rile and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and tor said Ramsey county, together with all and singu lar the hereditaments and appurtenances belonging or any wise appertaining to said above-described lot and mortgaged premises; that by virtue of a pow-r of sale in said mortgage contained aid recorded there with, and pursuant to the statute 111 such case made and provided, the said mortgaged property and premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of said Ramsey county at the front door of the court house, on Wabasha street, in the city of St. Paul in said Ramsey county, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, the thirteenth (13th) day of September, A. D. 1358, to sat isfy and pay the amount then due on said mortgage, with the accrued interest and dues, and the costs of these foreclosure proceed ings, and the further sum of fifty dollars stipulated in said mortgage as attorney's fees and the said mortgage thereby foreclosed. Dated St. Paul, July 31st, 183 1. FRED RICHTER, Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota. Tnn Fifth Wako Buildixg" Society, tt- *, -.. Mortgagee. War. S. Mooke. Attorney for Mortgagee. SHERIFF'S SALE-STATE OF MINNE sota, County of Ramsey, District Court. '--i'-h':? Frank X. Carrier vs. Louise Hoppe, Samuel S. WentwoiUi and Christian Kasner. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree 111 foreclosure of mechanic's lien to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out ot the district court. Sec ond judicial district, state of Minnesota, in and for the the county or Ramsey, upon a decree in foreclosure rendered in said court in favor of Frank X. Carrier and against Louise Hoppe, I have levied upon the fol lowing described real estate of said defend ant, to-wit: Lot No. Six (0), Block No. One Hundred (100) of West M. Paul Proper, ac cording to the plat thereof duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Ramsey, situated in the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota; and that I shall, on Monday, the 10th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1838, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the sher iff's office in the county jail building, in the city of St. Paul, in said county and stale, pro ceed to sell all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants. Louise Hoppe, Samuel S. Wentworth and Christian Kasner, in and to the above-described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to nineteen hundred and thirty-nine ($1,939) dollars and sixty-four (64) cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, aud interest on the same from the 7th day of November, 1887, at the rate of seven per cent per an num, at public auction, to tne highest bidder for cash. FRED RICHTER. Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota. Oeiviek & Fakwki.l, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated St. Paul, Minn., July 20th. 1883. OTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OP Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, July 23th, A D. 1388. In the matter of the estate of Mary Grady. deceased. .-.- .'. • Notice is hereby given tnat the Judge of 1 rebate of the County of Ramsey "wilt upon the first Monday of the month of* Febru ary, A.D. 1889, at lo o'clock a. ni., hear, exam ine and adjust all claims aud demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to pre sent their Claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court. GORMAN, [1- s-1 Judge of Probate. Hexut O'Gokman, Administrator. ■ ■'■■ "JVrOTICE TO CREDITORS— OF -1* Minnesota. County of Ramsev, ss.— Probate Court, Special Term, July 28th, A D - 1 888. :,-.- .-. ":. -.- .- In the matter of the estate of James Grady, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey Mill; upon the first Monday of the month of February. A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a.m.. hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all per sons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof havo been allowed and limited for creditors to pre sent their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proved to its satisfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further lime be allowed. By the Court E. S. GORMAN, v ■ (1 ••».] '. Judge of Probate. ______ _________ Administrator. V NOTICE .TO CREDITORS— SI'ATE OF Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss.— Probate Court. Special Term. July 30th. 1888. In the matter of the estate of Benjamin Prentice, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of the mouth of February, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m.. hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and that six months 1 from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the ex piration of which time all claims not pre sented or not proven to its satisfaction snail be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time l>e allowed. . By the Court. E.S.GORMAN, [l.s.] Judge of Probate. Julia M. Pkestice, Administratrix. SALE OF ST I'M PAGE OX STATE! .LANDS. . State or Minnesota, Land Office, I Saint Paul, June 29th, 1888, , Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public auction, at mv office, in Saint Paul, on Wednesday, September sth, 1888, at 1 o'clock p. m., all Pine Stumpage on State Lands ex posed to waste or damage, in accordance with the provisions of section 47, chapter 38. General statutes of 1878. W. W. BRADEN, Commissioner of the State Land Office. Notice of Application for Liquor License. City Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, Aug. o, 1888. ) To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby Riven that . the* fcl lowing'named person has applied f; . a license to sell intoxicating liquors l'« the year 1888, at the place or location hereinafter mentioned : Kuelme, Henry, 103 South Robert street. Now, therefore, notice is further given that the said application will be heard and considered by the undersigned, at his office in the City Hall, on Monday, the 20th day of August, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., where all persons in terested may appear and will be heard. THOS. A. PKENDERGAST, j aug~-2t-tues City Clerk. IN.1 N. _!______ I ist; Office and Lab. Ho. 860 Jackson j Street, St. Paul, Minn. Personal atten i tion given to all kind.> of Assaying, Ana ! lyzing and Testing. Chemistry applied j to all arts and manufactures. . M 0 V T l7 Nerve Food. This is a liquid ITAV/^Vll-J food to trengthen and build, up the overtaxed nervou - system. It will re ' lieve old drinkers of tl. i thirst | for liquors, though it is neither a licine nor a stimu lant. . It cures j nervous- •_ and mental ex haustion at once if no*. Rom inflammation, . i The Moxie Nerve Pood hint was first discov ered in South Ameri 1 by the late Lieut. !ered hi South given 1< 1 the ' public by Dr. Moxie, and lirst given 1 the public by Dr. Augustine Thompson, fading physician of Lowell, Mass. ;fc£