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ST. PAUL wants: > ; — : . Wants on this page will be inserted^ under Classified headings according to the following >V : y" TABLE OP KATES. ! '*' g 5 Ef §■ • R < dumber • ° § * * . p g V'ords. 11l I ! 1 I . i° O) os r a 1■.5. m y * • V &5 "or less $A?> ?.27 $.39 $.51 $.63 f.75 $.87 16 words .16 .2S .40 .52 .04 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .*2 .95 SIS words .18 .32 .46 -.00 .74 .88 1.01 --19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .94 1.03 20 .words .20; .35 .50 .05 .80 .95 1.10 21 words .21 .37 .53 .69 .85 1.011.17 22 words .22 .39 .56 .73 .90 1.07 1.24 23 words .23 .41 .59 .77 .95 1.13 I*3l • 24 words .24, .42 .60 .78 -.96 1.14 1.32. . 25 words .25 . .44 .63 .82 1.01 1.20 1.39 • 26 words .26 .46 .66 . .86 1.06 1.26 1.46 27 words .27 .48 .69 .90 1.11 1.32 1.5-< 28. words .281 . .49 .7u .91 1.12 1.33 1.54 -9 -words .29! .51 .73 .95 1.17 1.39 1.61 30 words .30 .53 .76 .99 1.22 1.45 1.65 til words .311.55 .79 1.03 1.27 1.51 1.78 32 words .32 .56 .80 1.04 1.28 1.5- 1.76 33 words .33 .58 .83 LOB 1.3311.58 1.80 34 words .34 .(iO .8(» 1.12 1.38 1.63 1.90 35 words .35 .62 .89 1.16 1.43 1.70 1.97 36 words .36 .63 .90 1.17 1.44 1.71 1.98 37 words .371.05 .03 1.21 1.19 1.77 2.05 38 words .38 .67 .96 1.25 1.541.83 2.12 F. 9 words .39, .69 .99 1.29 1.59 1.89 2.19 40 words .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.26 41 words .41 .72 1.03 1.34 1.65 1.96 2.27 42 words .42 .74 1.06 1.38 1.7012.02 2.30 43 words .43 .76 1.09 4211. 2.08 2.41 44 words .41 .77 1.10 1. J3|1. 76 2.09 2.42 45 words .45 .79 1.13 1.47 1.8112.15 2.49 46 words .46 .SI 1.16 1.51 1.86 2.21 2.56 47 words .47 .83 1.19 1.55 1.91 2.27 2.63 48 words .48 .84 1.20 1.56 1.92 2.28 2.64 49 words .49 .80 1.23 1.60 1.97 2.34 2.71 . r »0 words .50 .88 1.26 1.64 2.02 2.40 2.78 Compound words count two words, and abbreviations count the same as full words. In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. y SITUATION'S OFFERED. ' Male. u ,\ SNAP for some one with a very little __. money to help himself for a few days; must be Taken today (Thursday); if y^u miss this you miss the best thing you have *ecu in years. Call at 151 East Third st. ; whole outfit ready to use at once. Man ages. y :_ 45 A I'iCTI.KE— St. Paul Picture Frame tac _A. torv; nil kinds of pictures and frames; cheap framing. 39 West Third st. ' 36-59 BARBER wanted at once and to answer at once. Murphy & Anderson, Menom onie, Wis. ' -J : ■ 5 BY WHOLESALE HOUSE— A man ac quainted with the trade for street work. Address N 177. (.'lobe. 45-46 BOY— Wanted, good, smart boy to work in office of wholesale firm. Address S 155, Globe. j '•:■ 45-46 CARPENTERS — Wanted, carpenters: apply at Newmarket theater (Market hall) to-day. ' 5 C"i AN ASS All intelligent man for > canvassing' ahd -collecting; good pay. all at 303 Jackson st., Room 13. ... .45 C^ll-^RK— Wanted, a young man about 16 J years (must live with his parents) to make" himself generally useful _ in nu office: must have a good education and write a good hand: -references required; salary to begin, S3 weekly. Apply, from 10 to 11, 272 East Seventh St.. up stairs, room 11. .-.. ■ 45 FEED BOYS— Price, McGill & Co.. corner Fifth and Sibley. 5 J* INK DRESS SHIRTS. $1.50, made to order, and gents' underwear; send for -elf-measurement. ... A. M. Toftley. 27 East Seventh, near Wabasha st. : perfect fit. 24-53 JOB PRESS FEEDS wanted. Price. «J McGill _ Co., 354 Sibley st. 5 LAUNDRY— All work done by hand; lace work a specialty; also, shoemaking and repairing neatly done; good stuff and low prices. Washington Laundry. 642 Urofid wavl 37-59 MANAGER— district manager; must be a person of some business experi ence, pleasing address, nnd able to give se curity for money collected : salary from $75 to $100 per month. Address P, Globe. 45 f>OCKMEN. teamsters and laborers for t the Wyoming Central railroad; ship every night." White _ Co., 295 Jackson st. . 45-16 SALESMEN— We wish a few men to sell our goads by sample - to the wholesale , and retail trade" Largest manufacturers in inn line. Inclose 2 cent stamp. Wages sl' per day. Permanent position. No -postals' answered. Money advanced for wages, ad vertising, etc. Centennial Manufacturing company, Cincinnati. O. 44 63 SALESMAN— An experienced traveling O man for a wholesale liquor house ; state experience: references required: applica tion-, to be made in writing. M. Franßel & Co., St. Paul, .Minn. n_SC4S46 S" ~TENOG HATH ER— Good stenographs wanted: must be correct and rapid; an swer In own laidwrilmg to postoffice box 2366. 5 TINNER— Wanted, a good tinner; also pump work, at 521 University ay. 5 HE ST.PAUL EXCHANGE RES-Ali- X.: rant— First-class in every respect; meals during meal hours a specialty. Joe W. Kohout. proprietor. 355 Jackson. . 300* \XT ANTED— First-class teacher of pen »» niaiisliip; gentleman preferred. Ad dressl) 119. Globe. 45-46 Ifnpcoc nll( ' wagons advertised in SUN /7t/r_e_ DAY'S GLOBE are always sold. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE, miscellaneous City I.lst. "■p OR SALE— On monthly payments, nine x. room house on Laurel ny", one block from end of cable line; city water and very convenient. Address B. E. J., Globe. 44-45 EAL ESTATE for sale cheap for cash. XV or on easy terms. J. F. Eisenmenger, •174 Rice st. * . 27-50 5* A (\(\()~ EASY TERMS— WiII buy >JI--i^UUU fifty feet on Chicago ay., near State st„ West side; worth $4,500. D 142, Globe. 43-49 Q (\f\f\ ACRES of timber land with lirst -J^\J\J\J class hardwood timber, for sale or exchange ; near si. Paul; on two lines of railroad; this is worth investigating. C. W. Youugmau, 307 Jackson St., St. Paul. 2-183 Rani Estate ads. in the Globe are seen by ttcui _ c most people. BOARD OFFERER.- BOARD— board, a very desirable front alcove room ; southern exposure: second floor. 21 East College ay. • 45-48 BOARD— Large front room, furnace and grate heat, bath, gas. etc., and first-class table board, at 188 East Tenth st. 45-48 OARO— Canada . St.. 592 — Furnished rooms and first-Class board; all modern conveniences; one block from street cars. 4--5Q ■ BOARD— First class table .' board . with room for two gentlemen, $4 per weeK; use of bath : board for lady, ; §3 per ween, at 211 Pearl st. ■_ 44-45 BOARD— Comfortably furnished rooms, with board; modern conveniences. 119 Iglehart st. ■ 44-50 BOARD— For rent, furnished front rooms with board ; also day board, at 385 Washington st. 43-40 BOARD— For rent, well- furnished room on first floor, warmed, with good table board, at reasonable rales, at 51 West Fourth M. 369-79 BOARD— .'"est weekly board in the city $3.25 per week; twenty-one-meal ticket, $3.50; also furnished rooms, with board" 459 Wabasha st., adjoining Young Men's Christian association. 207* FOX SALE. ENGINE -six-horse power engine and boiler at one-halt original cost. 220 West Seventh st. 40-46 FOR SALE or exchange for city property, one portable saw mill and engine; six leen-horse power; steel poller: nil complete in good order. Address D 195. Globe. 44-50 T ARGE BI'ROYNGTON hot air furnace, xj ill good repair; walnut office fixtures; also gas fixtures, cheap. Apply at once. H. T, Drake, Drake Block. ' 45-48 SALOON FIXTURES, ice boxes, mirrors, showcases, billiards, counter and shelv ing?. Witte Bros., 411 and 413 Fifth aye. eolith. Minneapolis. Minn. • > 41-55 SHOWCASE FOR SALE— - feet long,' with iron stand. 71 West Sev c»tn. ■ 45-46 fT/* ANTED TO SELL-A small stock of '•-_ Jewelry with an established trade; will be sold with or without tools; this is a good Chance for a new beginner with, small capital; good reasons for selling; alsoaponv, cart, sleigh, harness, saddle, whip, buffalo mid bells cheap for cash. Call or address F No. .)67»j Broadway, St. Paul. 374-77 HA-. _ answers received from an ad in IwlOrG Sunday's Globe than from all " *^ other Sunday papers. LOST ANI> FOUND. DOG LOST— Sunday, Feb. 10. Newfound land dog pup about two months old; ail black, not a white spot on him; will pay liberal reward for his return to 63 West Col j_fS*r. W. E. Magraw. <»4-48 SITUATIONS OFFERED, f Female. .•' A LADY of good address Can secure per manent employment in. a business where pi -fit and promotion are -certain, to reward push and perseverance: must be able to make a small deposit and give se curity for- money collected. - Address P. Globe. " .'■* - -~. -■ „ 45 COOK--wantcdj ; a pastry cook and two : dining-room girls, at City '■. Hotel, 357 Rotert st. ■ ■ 5 Cook— the girl that applied for posi tion of cook at 646 st Peter St., Tues day noon, call at 642 St. Peter st? _ 45-46 DINING ROOM ' GIRL wanted; Scandi . navian. -354 Minnesota st. : .6 GIRLS— Oompeteht girls wanted to fill six go"* 1 fa i:ilv places at the German office, 52 West Tenth. " .■_ . y - 45-46 OUSEWORK— A German girl desires a ' siuatPn for general housework good references, city or Merriam Park;" 386 Banfil st. -■■-■- - . ■■'■.'■.. '.---*■ 5 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for geueral housework. .Inquire at 758.- East Sev en h si. .';'. — -:••*;--;-• ;• r .. y.y 5 H' OUSEWORK— a capanle girl for general housewTOk iv family four; brig rcio ences; 1-.-' Niua-aV,-'; «'»-.; - 45-48 Hou.s«_\> — Wanted,' girl tor -general housework. liiquireyat 608 Olive st. 5 HO"SKWOI«K— Giri to do work in small .fami'v. Call at 3.) Mount Airy st. 5 HOUsi WO :k— A German or Swede girl for light housework. Miss Kenny, 279 West Seveinh st. -, ;"";. ..•..., . 5 Ol's; WORK— A good girl for general hou ework. 417 East Eighth st. 5 HOUSEWORK"— girls for general housework. Apply 648 Jackson st. 5 KITCHEN GIRL— an experi enced kitchen girl, at Wabasha Dairy- Re tauraut; 421 Wabasha st. ..•'->■■ -ry' 5 WASTED- fSO good girls-, to have their trunks moved by the American' Dis trict Telegraph company,' 136 East Fourth. - , -- 40-46 ~, •■:;;;.■;■;..■;■* ll*-OKK FOR BOARD— GirPtd work for VV board and attend .schools at Merriam Park. Box 177, Merriam Park. ■ ■' '■-"*; -- 5 M._ women and children all : advertise men, tneir '-wahts" in sUnday*sglobe: FINANC-AU. ; X^'Y : '-. MONEY.is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in i St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, 6*_, -7, 7 _ per cent, on shortest notice- for any amount.. R. M. Newport & Son. • investment bankers, , 152, 153 and 151 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* AD DEBTS COLLECTED, bills ' and notes put in judgment;atfachmentsaud garnishees made-oil shortest possible notice; money to loan on negotiable papers.; horses, carriages, furniture, etc. .F. L. Draper. & Co., 430 Wabasha St., northeast corner of Seventh .st. .'.. •■":-,■■■••■';■•.:• : ' -17-47 TITINNESOTA ■;■ MORTGAGE - LOAM if J. Company— from $10. upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal ; also : on ■ warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Maekey, manager. Room 14, First National- bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Lesg block, Minneapolis. ... - . : 250* ORTGAGE LOANS, in large and small - amounts, made ' promptly at 1 .- -lowest rules on improved and unimproved city real estate.-, Paget & Smith, Room 49, German - American bank. y --:" '• -' - 43-49 MONEY LOANED promptly on all kinds •- of personal property, household furni ture, gold watches, • diamonds . and jewelry. 156 East Third st:. Room 3. " .'- '41-7 MONEY LOAN ED : on all , kinds" of per- . 1»A sonal "property. ! household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on 'diamonds and jewelry ; commercial •' paper ■ discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson .st, J. E. Flanigan. manager. ' '■■ '•'-■ l. :.'■ r■■ ■■: - 162* MONEY LOAN ED on : : household' furni ; ture, pianos, horses and 'carriages, etc; ' without removal ; also tori' diamonds and gold watches, etc J. W. Edsall 7 A- Co., 117" East Fourth st. v." '■•- " ■ •"•".■;'... : ■ . '; »32 MONEY LOANED RV HUNT & SEY . erance, 34 East Third St., Room - 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, .carriages., etc.;. also : on . warehouse receipts, diamonds, watches and silverware; private room- for ladies; goods taken in storage at lowest rates. . . -;,- 295* v> ■.-.!:■■■ -. =•' ..-?:' ■' . Jl/"! ONEY TO LOAN— 6, (Hi. 7 and 8 per' IT-L cent.- 'A.' N. Elliott, .41 East Fourth st. ________L_____:M_______________ *V/I ONEY TO LOAN -Farm and city loans i»J- at lowest rates: mortgages bought. W. F. Carroll, attorney. 319 Jackson st. , 339* MONEY to loan by • Law tori' Bros., 405 . Jackson si., and' 175 Dakota aye. Have hand $7,000 at 6 per cent.'- on-' improved property. ■•■"■•■ '<><•: *;•■'■'■ .'■•■•'■ ; ' '•■V"' -316*- : MONEY -.TO f;'L/)AN. on' diamonds, " ' - watches, 'and all goods value. Pri vate office for consultation.. George R, Holmes 141 and 143 Easi, Seventh sty, , 82* Jl/I ONEY LOANED on mortgages, secured. lii by • improved -• city property, in all amounts, at current rate's. Bonds and city securities bought and sold. Banking house of A. M. Peabody _ Co., 401 Jackson st. . 8* TO .'LOAN— S7SO '■■ $1,200, $2,0ti0; . im proved or unimproved; 110 dciay. Hub bell|& Bishop. 98 East Fourth st. 374-75 41/ .V. MOKITZ. 110 EAST FOURTH— V\ Mortgage loans made promptly. 6. 7 and 8 per cent : "mortgages bought. 317* (gO ."U If $5,000," AND smaller sums <JpO^UUv/ to loan ou improved or unim proved. H. Caldwell, Chamber of Commerce building. ' ". ' ' '■■ ■' 40-46 -PERSONALS. NEW-HORN 'BABY GIRL to be -iveri away at 571 Jackson st. 39-45 MRS. KRASNA, MIDWIFE; cures all kinds of open sores and broken limbs. Please call and see mc at 119 Douglas st. I guarantee to cure all such cases. . 32-45 PERSONAL— Arrived. Madame De West wood of New York, the queen trance medium of the Atlantic coast; seventh daugh ter, born with a double veil and wonderful gift ot second sight; has the power of any two mediums you ever met; this she is prepared to prove"; ' tells .- your entire'! life, past, present and -future, in -dead. trance; every hidden mystery revealed; tells the full name of her callers and :of .your, future .hus band or wire, with age ftqd'date marriage.. ! and tells whether'.ttie oiie you love is true or false: tells all your business affairs with utmost truth: gives advice on divorce, con tested wills, speculation, etc. If disappointed' by the efforts of others, judge.not all alike, • as Mme. De Westwood enn convince the most skeptical. Pee $1 and upwards. Office hours, 9 a.m. to ' 8 p. m. ; parlors. Eighth and Wabasha; entrance, No. 5 Eighh st. Letters with stamps promptly answered. ' .45 / n oj.0 j. and found ads;' in the Globe are seen UUZ.L by the most people •mSCEI,g,A*3EOt'S. ".; ; '* ' * BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, elosea, posted, expert work. ; etc. F. Sprague, room 252. Drake block, St. Paul. 122* VERYBODY come to. the skating rink on the West side, at the steamer Ruby landing; warming and check room .com bined. '..., .'-. •..".''. 45-46 LIVE STOCK and farm .machinery for sale at the farm of the late T. M. Metcalf, at Four Lakes, near St. Paul, between Feb. 15 and March 10, at private sale; Ice King, a valuable stud, horses, 'cows, heifers, steers, sows, etc., arid a complete stock of farm ma chinery, wagons, corn planters, shell'ers, fan mill." tinnier, plows; cultivators, '' harrows, drills, etc., eighteen bundles of barbed wire, platform scales. Apply at the farm at Four Lakes, or at the office of Metcalf <_ Mcl'lana han.l26 East Sixth st., St. Paul. . *14 MASQUERADE AND THEATER cos tumes, wigs and beards for theater use. Louise Neitmann. 56 Fast Seventh st. 36-66 HE WORLD"" TYPEWRITER— Price only$10; will do the same work as-a --$125 machine: - with a hours' practice one can write from fifteen' to thirty words per minute; it is practical aud cheap. * (I. 8. Finn & Co.. Northwestern Agents, 136 Enst ! Fourth st., St. Paul. Agents wanted., ,26* WANTED— Everybody who is going to travel to have tlieir trunks taken to the depot by the American District Telegraph company. 'y--)-: - 40-46 4LRS. 5Uc Japan tea, $1; Diamond Tea 1 Co. stall, 21 City market; iresneggs,' 15c. ■ . ..- 39-45 Vt/hv are your rooms vacant? An ad in the ■ "/ Globe will rent them.' HOUSES ANI> CARRIAGES. DUNCAN COXNEL, PRACTICAL and scientific horseshoer, who intro duced the anti-slot shoe, has opened a first class shop at 146 West Third st., where he is •^prepared to shoe carriage and driving horses alter the mos; improved methods. Other kinds of shoeii.g carefully done. . . . 290* GET your carriages, wagons or sleigtis or F. X. Quesuel, 107 East Eighth st. Long experience; practical and scientific" workmen ; repairing , neatly : done, on short notice. 314* JT. BROOKS, practical sheer. 51 East • Fifth, near corner Cedar, will shoe your horse to order; shoeing. drivers and carriage horses a specialty; pacers and trotters gaited shod with care my shoes are all hand made and adapted to the horsey 327* LOT MISSOURI. MULES, wagons and sleighs cheap. Wcide & I.ofstat, Room 114, Dawson block. Eighth and Jackson. . ; ' -.--:-- 45-46 ■■:-■' ; :• ■ / /ie/ and. found ads, in the Globe are seen t-Vi> i by _ most people. .... fJa/n wanted ads. in the Globe "are seen by " /> the most people.; TIEE- SAINT PA £JL^I)AILT:(i£OES: THURSDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY ' 14, 1889. SITUATIONS WANTED. y '..,.-:-; Male.- .'.'■,:; :, '.':;. '-..: ",_; ARHEK— Position by young-man to learn *■ trade. Address Y. 167, globe. ■.-- .5 V BOY— Position by boy of sixteen; well ac- ;■ quainted with city; have had two years' experience in business; can give A No. 1 ref erences. A l2l, Globe, i.- y 3 BOY— Thirteen years of age, would | like, a position in a store ;- good references' . Address W. Gnnd, 880 Gaultier st., city. -'•_ 7 BOOKKEEPING or office work by young man of experience ; writes a legible "hand ; : references furnished; speaks German. Ad dress V 143. Globe. .- ■.-- -V BOOKKEEPER— Position wanted by an' experienced man in general merchan dise and law matters; speaks German and French; small ■ compensation expected; ref erences. Address W. 8., Globe. . . 4 BOOKKEEPER— Railway contractors, position-wanted as bookkeeper or clerk; five years' experience, and best of references. Address Z 191, Globe. 5 BOY. seventeen years old, would like posi tion at. any kind of work; well act. quainted in the city. Address H. S., Globe. 6 ARI'ETLAYEK and upholsterer would like situation: competent man. Address. 619 University ay. y *■' .' ; ; ' V 6 . CIVIL ENGINEER— Wanted, a position-. in a civil engineer's office by a young man who has had one. year's experience and who understands bookkeeping. Address G 89, Globe. y ■ .., . ... ■ : .- : 1 CU.EKK— Young man with good ground > . iug in office work generally wishes situ ation as clerk: references from present em ployers and others. Address Y 144, Globe. 3 CLERK— Situation wauled by an expe -. rienced grocery clerk ; good references can be furnished. Address X 193, Globe. 1 CLERK— Situation : wanted by- a 'young man in a stationery store; has had ex perience, and can furnish references. Ad dress H. G.. Globe. ' ..- • " ..-..". J; 3 CLERK— Wanted, a position by a young man as bill clerk or bookkeeper, or clerk ship iv some railroad office, wholesale or re tail house: the best of recommendations pro vided; willing to work. V ISO, Globe. 1 (1 situation wanted, by young man J in a business office: has had experience and can give references. Address D 131, Globe. ■ . " - ' ■ ■■■'"-. 1 COACHMAN— Young man of seven years" J experience would like a place as coach man; has good reference; show on applica cation. Address D 105. Globe. 1 OLLECTOR— Position wanted by steady married . man as collector; well ..ac quainted with the city; good reference and good bond given if required. Address Z 192, Globe. -.•••.. 5 COMPOSITOR— A Scandinavian book and newspaper compositor wants situa- I tion in an English printing office. \ Address John, Globe. -" '■■' ..•'■■■•_- COOK— Situation wanted by. a sober, in dustrious cook, now working in a first class hotel; No. 1 references. Address B Cooks, 1618 First st. south. Minneapolis. 3 ' COOK --Situation wanted by a first-class cook in -hotel by March 1; can give ref erences and has had experience. Address B Cooks, 16-18 First st. south,- Minneapolis COOK— Situation wanted, by ah experi enced cook; good references; a place in a first-class hotel. Address B. N. 10, post office, Fergus Falls, Minn. ' - . '-.•-•*• 6 DAIRYMAN— wanted by a young mau on a dairy; have had ex perience. 11. P., 47 Valley st. ■.:■■ -3 DAIRYMAN— Situation wanted by a young man on a dairy; had experience. ' H. P., 97 Valley st. ■•■■'' ;"'-' 7' DRUG Registered; Scandina vian; twelve years' experience; good - references. Address P. O. Box 194, Herman, Minn. ' .. ... 43 9 DRUG CLERK— Situation for drug clerk; two years' experience; references. ' Ad dress (3 459, Wabasha st. • . y 1 DRUGGIST— Wanted, position as assist ■ ant, in drug store; -fourteen years'- ex perience: graduate of pharmacy. Address E. M. S., Room 24, Forepaugh block, Seven corners. " .•••••• .'j' DRIVER— Wanted, position to drive de livery wagon, by sober, reliable man; speaks Scandinavian, German and English; low wages at first. . Address H 27, Globe. ■ 1. NGINEEK— excellent skill and practical experience in every particular; unexcelled.' Address C. J. Palmer, Box 134, South St. Paul; Minn. • -.-■• '• -6 Si PLOY MENTHA good.- competent German girl .wants situation. -Call at 627 Washington ay., south. . ..... 3 MPLOYMENT— Situation wanted, by a man, wife and family to work on . farm or will work farm on shares: tools 'must -be '■ furnished. Address D 1 68, Globe._ ___K __ EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted, by' a ■ man, to work for a private- family around house and barn and. store; can give references. Address D 198, Globe. . 5 MPLOYMENT— Young man, temperate and reliable, wishes situation in busi ness with a prospect of learning something, if not take anything. CH, 687 Preble st. ; 1 EMPLOYMENT— A temperate and trust worthy young man, with references and bonds, will' have employment, suitable; com pensation for best or earliest respectable, offer. All. except book and soliciting agen cies generally. Address V 188, Globe. . 39-45 ' JIPLOYMENT — Situation I wanted by ' man and wife.to work in hotel for sum mer; in city preferred. Address S 112, Globe. ._ . 1 EMPLOYMENT— Young Scandinavian, strictly temperate, wants employment of any kind; a place where there is a chance to learn the language preferred. Address I. H„ 687 Preble st. - . . - ■: ■ 1 EMPLOYMENT— Married man, age thirty " wishes employment; taking up and cleaning, and relaying carpets, or watchman or janitor.' Address V 171 Globe. . . ... : ,„ 7 i EMPLOYMENT— situation wanted by a i man and wife to work on farm or will rent it; can give references. Address S 112, Globe. . 1 EMPLOYMENT— A sober, trustworthy young man, with fair education, wants employment of some kind; . first-class refer ences. Address T. 8., G. T. *_* 70 East Se\> enth st. .';■'* ... .'3 EMPLOYMENT— boy about seventeen - years old would like to learn a trade of any kind. Address GS, Globe. 6 ARMING— Man would like to take charge of a farm or rent near St. Paul. James W. Harris, Hudson, Wis. : " 1 HOSTLER— Young man wants position as ' hostler or general : work around the house; willing do most - anything; good references, if required. Call or address 127 East Eleventh St.. room 11. - 3 MACHINIST— Competent macninist de- ItJ. sires employment either at lathe or bench, or to run engiue. Address X, 360 Jackson st. 6 NIGHT WATCHMAN— Situation want- ' ed as night watchman a. Scandinavian. twenty-three years old. Address or call on >*. Nelson. 300 Rice st. 1 OFFICE ROY would like a position in an office ; speaks German and English. i Ad dress H. T. Linda, 991 Geranium st. . ; 6 FFICK WORK— A boy fifteen years of age wants office work of any kind : can also speak German. Address H£, Globe. 1- PHARMACIST— Graduate in pharmacy, 20 years' experience; not iegistered in Minnesota, desires a situation as assistant; moderate salary: good references. 443 "Jackson St.. Room 15. 1 PORTER— Wanted by a young man a situ \ ation as porter or watchman; sober habits. Address 141. Globe. . 3 SALESMAN— situation as travel ing salesman for a grocery, cigar or con fectionery house; moderate salary ; reference. Address 80x 43, Lawier, 10. * 44-17 SALESMAN— Wanted, situation by ex perienced hardware and stove man/ Ad dress X 157, Globe. • :'••_: -- • 4 SALES.MAN Young man of six years' ex perience wishes a position r either dry goods or boots and shoes: first-class refer ences.- Address T. S., Globe, y "3 SALESMAN— Situation wanted by young to man as salesman in wholesale liquor or. grocery house: can speak German and En glish, and has had six years' experience. A. Arnold, 118 Hennepin ay.. Minneapolis. 3 SALESMAN— Wanted, situation by an ex- O perienced retail dry goods salesman; lirst-class references. . Address Dry ■■ Goods, Globe. ■ . :■ :"• ■-.;..•:■; •;. ;■■;. 1 TRAVELING SALESMAN— As travel-, ing salesman by a young .man well recommended. Address D. s., Gardner house, - Hastings, Minn. .- 41-47, WATCHMAN— young man wants posi v tion as watchman : best of references.; Address J., Globe. :■--■■ '- 39-45 WATCHMAKER having nine years' ex-'. ,, perience at general repairing; . good set of tools, including American lathe; have food situation now, but would prefer going' further south. ' Address : T. Porte,. 406 Main st:, Winnipeg. Man.'. -•'■" 40-45 U7 OKR FOR HOARD— A young man of »V St. Paul wants something to do: will work for board ; can give reference. Address D 106. Globe. ■ 1 . DRESSMAKING. ;. RESSMAKEltS— Folletfs improved sys tem, with instructions, :$5 - complete. - 141 East Third. ■'.---'■■ ,y. yy4s: B CODINGTON'S improved system, com . plele. S5. 141 East Third. The ,best . . sleeve with systems. - 45 . YJ'OKTH'J* system, with - instructions, >> complete, $5. 141 East Third. 45 ' '■' SITUATIONS W ANTED. y. . leinalc.. ' : .-/>.>_',- BOOKKEEPER— A young lady who any derstands : bookkeeping and writes •■ a good business : hand wishes "■ situation, in. office or store for moderate, salary, Address. XYZ, Globe. V - . 1 (lANDI MAKER AND CAKE BAKER -'■• wants n situation. Address W. Krueger.; Sioux Falls. Dak. : "' ■ ' " "■' ' ' 41-45. LERK— A lady or refinement and correct . in .figures' wants, a situation in a dry) goods or fancy store ; : wages no'object while, learning.: Address Z. 164, Glpbe.;. ._';'■-•>'■'■ 1_ CLERK— lady of refinement and correct! in- -figures ..wants a situation in a-drjx goods or fancy store ; wages no object . while learning. Address _ 164, Globe. . v:..6 CLEKK— Situation wanted. by, a young' 5 lady, in a coufectionery store ; can give, references. Address L. G*, Globe.; ." 6 GLERK— Young lady, stranger in cityde ' . sires position in a store, or writiug in an office; small salary expected. Address M.C. Kearney, postoffice. ■-..-... ? CLERK— Wanted, situation by.you,ng lady in confectionery, bakery or news stand; can give references. ' ' Address 'D : 1-0. Globe. LERK— A young girl of sixteen wishes, a V position in a'store or shop." Address C. Fischer, 413 Lafond st. 6 COOK— Wanted work by the day by a good Germau cook; washing, ironing . and cooking for parties. X. : . 390-Roudo st. -"' 7 COOK— an experienced lady. cook; also' understands washing, and ironing.;' can give references. Call . at St. Mary's home, 318 Somerset st. '■■■'■ - 5 C>OOK— Situation for meat or pastry cook. j •"'Address 457 St. Peter st. •-■• 1 OoK— A situation wanted as cook.by an : experienced woman, good references, Call or address 457 St. Peter St., up stairs room 1. . *."'-. ." > ' ■ "' • " ~ ". ; .'1 COOK— Female cook wants a position -by • Feb. 10,- in city; first-class in meat or pastry. with best :of references. Address E 196, Globe. ■'■■■■ ■ : -'.y -7 RAN ION — Wanted, . a position to travel with an invalid, or sickness of any kind. .433 Martin st • . .-..~. . - '7 TvAY WORK— Lady wants to go out to xJ ' work by -the day. . Address 574 Broad way. ■■■■■■'. ,■*: ; .-.---'. -. - " '"-.''.■-'. '■•'.' \':-l RESSMAKER— An experienced dress xJ maker wishes work; will sew cheap at present in family. Address Dressmaker, 198 University ay. ' . -7 RESSMARER— A competent .-.'-dress - maker with . four years" - experience would like employment in .families;. ; Call or address 464 Fort St.. .- - __?_ DISHWASHER— Wanted, place as disn washer in restaurant or hotel. Address A 165, Globe. : -. : .y- . . ■ .- 6 HOUSEKEEPER— Situation \ wanted by lady as housekeeper. Call or address 225 Chip'pewa St.. West-side. . ;-. . ri, 3 HOUSEKEEPER— A widow would like a situation • as ("housekeeper or would like to get in. a small private. ; will work reasonable for this winter. Address D 167, Globe. ■'■'■". ■.)■ -'..CT' 1 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation by an experienced housekeeper; . with daughter fourteen years: can good ref erence. ' Address CM, Globe/ . - : "■■''_ HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by middle-aged lady as housekeeper for a widow in St. Paul or 'Minneapolis. Address M. Crocker, 405 Washington ay. south, Room 12, Minneapolis, Minn. -:■;.■ " y ; 4 HOUSEKEEPER— Lady of refinement wishes situation as housekeeper for wid ower; children no objection. Address N 186. Globe.- : .- :■':":■■: :-" : : .- :h",7 HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by a lady as housekeeper where there are no children." Address N 186, Globe. . ■ I HOUSEKEEPER— German lady would like a position as housekeeper ; a good home more of -an* object than high wages. Address' M 160, GlQbe'. ■" -' ' : 1 OUSEKEEPER— MiddIe-aged lady ol experience. Address Housekeeper, Merriam Park. ' ' __■ :;.G HOUSEWORK— A German girl desires a situation for general housework; good references ; city or Merriam Park. : .386 Ran dolph st. ... .....-.■-. -.-■ ... ■■■ . ... - HOUSEWORK— Young lady • desires .housework, where a permanent home would.be more, object than high wages. Ad dress 8 194, Globe.. ' '."""., ... .9, HOUSEWORK— middle-aged lady dei sues a situation in small family of not more than four; a good cook, washer "and ironer. 89 'East _______ ." ' : 3 OUSEWORK— A girl would like a placed to do general housework or second work. . Call or address 234 Mcßoal, rear. % HOUStEWORKt-rSituation wanted. -by;. a. v» com pe tefl perienced. young girl;- a - place to work or a family. Address D 157, Globe. -yy .■■■-1 HOUSEWORK— young girl just landed .in this country wishes a situation in a family.. Mrs. Hagerty, 56 Viola st. 7 TVrUKSE— lady wishes a situation as IV. nurse or housekeeper; eau cook. Ap ply at 90 Prospect Terrace. :.l NURSE— wanted by a competent girl to take care of children, or would take charge of : an infant ; good references. ; ; Can be seen at St. Mary's Home, 318 Somer . set st, St, Paul. ,; ' : - 7 NURSE— position. as nurse or second work in private family; can give references. Address 352 Reaney st, city. 1 NURSE— Respectable girl would like a sit uation as nurse or second girl. Address or call, 250 West Third st. - vy-- 1 NUKSE— Good nurse wants employment ll in private family or hospital ; fifteen years' experience, references from.' doctors and hospitals. Address T. W., 575 Lafay etteave. ' .. ' 7 SCRURRING— Wanted, to do scrubbing by the day"/" Call at 446 Minnesota st. 6 SEAMSTRESS— A good seamstress would like a few more places by the day. Call at 273 East Seventh st., Room 30. 4 SEWING — A • young . lady wishes plain sewing- in private family; terms very reasonable. Address V 132, Globe. .' , 5 SEWING— by a lady, plain sewing to do from 10 to 3, or. other light work. 63 East Twelfth si. ■.'■..".. ...3 SECOND WORK wanted in private fam ily or dining-room work in private board ing house;. no ODjeetion to going out of city: city references; wages, §14. Address Z 162. Globe. .6 SECOND WORK— Wanted, second- work in private family, or dining room work in private boarding' house;* city' references; wages 814.. •- y -■■■ -:' :"-.-*^* l SECOND WORK— Wanted, a place 'for O second work by : a person thoroughly competent. Apply to St. Mary's Home, 31S Somerset st. , • . y ■:■ : -. ■■■»■-■ : --'- 1 ECOND WORK— Wanted, a position- as IO second girl to a private family; no care of children; call at 245 Ban iii; references given. ■■■';.-,"■■■ ■ ■.■■■%• 4 SEWING— woman just landed wishes for family- sewing. Mrs. Hagerty, 56 Viola st. .. . ■-.■..■- y-3 OE WING— first-class skirt finisher would -^ like to go sewing in families or in shops. Call or address 597 Rico st. '. ■- 1 (STENOGRAPHER— stenographer •£5 and typewriter would like a position in an office In or out of city. Address G. 8., 311 East Seventh st, ■ ._ —--■ 1 WASHING and housecleaning, wanted. VV - Rear 455 St. Peter st, 4- WASHING— An experienced- woman VV.-. .wants to take home family washing rough dried: clothes called for and delivered* 25 cents per dozen. Inquire at 456 East Sixth st. -•■ ' -. .y-4i WASHING— Wanted, washing to do by a lady; prefer going to families, but will take it home if preferred. Call 170 Law sou st. - .' ■ .3 WASHING -AND SCRURRING to dft VV by a lady; will work cheap. Call or. address 73 Valley st. .. 3 WASHING— Young girl wants washing for private family. 561 L'Orient St.- i "IYTASH ING— Wanted, family or restau^ VV rant washing, by a respectable woman if good bleaching -grounds; rates reasonable EG W7, Globe.' .;..■■■ .'-•.-' * ,:11 ASHING AND IRONlNG— Wanted^ to take washing and ironing homer Gentleman's washing preferred. 132 East Ninth su. in basement. , . y . J ORK FOR BOARD— Wanted, a placfe VV to -work for. board -by a young lady (stranger in city) ; with references. Agatha Marrie, general delivery. St.Paul. - • ~ 7 r WANTED TO RENT. : ; KOOM— a well-furnished front .room in private : family; Catholic pre erred; by a single gentlemen; room must be heated and have bath: references exchanged. Address with location, V 161; Globe. ": : 44-45 WRlTEß— Wanted to rent a No. 2 Remington typewriter in - good order. Address D 197, Globe.: -j. - -';•--.•: -;: 45-46 HOUSE— Wanted to rent house or flat of y five or six rooms with modern conven iences in neighborhood of Seven corners Ifrom1 from May 1 i Apply at 302 Chestnut st y ■ • - '■■ . -.-.'■:,' 40-46 -. - . ; •-■■-.. '■■ X BOARD WANTED. V BOARD— W anted, by a single gentleman, -a" well-furnished front room with heat -and bath,, and two meals daily, breakfast and tea. p.ivate- family;;. Catholic 'preferred^ references required.. -Address, staling loca tion, V 173." Globe. " .* .44-45 WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT • X. . . ...'t-^fokt— ■'■'' " :'.' INSERTION IN THE GLOBE 1); 'i;--c:.-,_:...r' y mz&vr: i-::^ (i LYONS & TICKNOR. Druggists, "707 East ;J. f "{Third street, corner^Bates. -. ; ,'•" . ; . . " '; . 3 CONGER jpRQS., Druggists, 349 University Nj >; itvenue, corner Virginia. ;. y." <..-.-' ;,-?■_ ' JibUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers^' comer Ash 'j ' | _andavenue and Dale street. .:'■■ tj iA* P. WILKES, Druggist, .759 and 761 West ' :r : I Seventh street. ■--.: • ;'•■ ..■'••.-.. ■■''■' ..'.;■. ' ■ 1 feERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. > "£} FOX, 482 Rice street. - . - 1 |s*EOI ; "6I_EPHARD; 691 Reaney ' street. '": * pRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. a. H. nAVES, 441 West Seventh street. '; : F. VAN DUYNE,. Druggist, .823 East Sev ■ enth street. . ' '"' -X : < faIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East : I Seventh street. ' ■'■ . ' : ■'• .. , ' : ' -■';•": 1 JQH> FURLONG -'GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street. • ■" .:.'•. ■■■■ WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. ." .. , M. D. MERRILL, .Books and Stationery,',; 442 • Broadway. ,-■ , HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. . •- ' : ?. . ;V . FOR REST. . :■*'>'■■ *"?' . ' ;.""'. . Houses. . COTTAGE— For . reut, _ cottage of , five ; rpoms, 665 De Soto st.i good cellar and city : water; rent, $12. Apply to H. Dougan,. . 229 East Thirteenth st. - -■ . 44* FOR RENT— Desirable houses in all parts ' A --. of the city; modern improvements; rents -low. Inquire 'of The St. Paul Trust. Company, 155 East Fourth st 1 41-46 HOUSE— For rent, eight-room furnished - house ; 21 Floral st, near Summit ay.; modern con vonieces. Apply 109 East Sixth . - st. Fred S. Nichols. ■ y. .----•, . 44-46 HOUSES— Two modern houses for rent, ' ''Dale st', • corner St _ Anthony • ay., five . blocks from cable and one block from street ; car. : Inquire on premises. •■ r ■■'■ ■•"• : ■ 41-71' BOUSES— Selby," near Summit, cheap houses for laboring people. Apply at ,: 139, West Fifth st - •■ .43-45 Unite or. to let ads. in the Globe are seen ' "y" aw by the most people.. --■'-.-■ : : ; : - : .. Rooms. OLLEGE AY., 24. WEST— First-class .. rooms for rent ; -steam heat and bath *• board if desired. .'■".'." '44-47 EIGHTH ST., 229— Pleasant unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; upper or lower floor; rent moderate; private family; desira- b le location also storage rooms; ' ■ ■ 34-64 ELATS AND STORE— flats and . one store, just completed; corner Chest- . nut and West Seventh references required. C. W. Copley, Bank of Minnesota. 38-51 FOURTEENTH ST., 169, EAST— One 'large unfurnished front room to rent. \ ' "', "' ' -"' ■ 44-50 -■■■■ . ■-. . ; ;: FOURTH ST., 14; WEST — Furnished rooms ; steam heat Hotel Brunswick. ■_' 365*. : "'■': JACKSON ST.. Pretty front? alcove room, comfortable and neatly furnished; use of warm bath. " . ' '45-46 JACKSON ST., 638— Furnished room for rent. .."''.■■''. 43-48 LAUREL AY., Front bed room; modern conveniences; near cable car-; rent very reasonable. " ' . .45 46 N ORRIS ST., 258— Two pleasant rooms. 1\ . .,.. . . 45-46 PEARL ST., 212— Nicely furnisned front room ana large bed room very cheap for man and wife or four gentlemen. . . •- 45 > ROOMS— unfurnished rooms, i MX suitable for housekeeping: •-.: furnace ; ; heat and use of : bath, etc., if required; also - table board; terms moderate; 137 East /. Ninth st. „ .. ... . , . .... .... 39-45 A QEVENTH ST.. IB9.EAST— Suite of rooms .- ij, for rent; suitable for dressmaking; over L)fflis' millinery store. '.- .... ' . . .5 !i «""■ EVENTH ST.. 224, 'WEST— One-l small: i room, . clean and. neatly- furnished.. -.' block from Seven corners; bath and all mod-.-: "-*' ' <}r^' Conveniences; suitable tor one or two , * gentlemen', i^'*^.^'y'''- Z. '.''l '.'' " '"43-48;; f SPRUCE ST.,- . 227— Nic.ely--. furnish' f O 'rooms;, furnace heat ; use of bath : to i feC6heap.'y ..-'.- — •'. '':'-'•"', ; " '.'. . 45-13. '. TWELFTH ST, 57, EAST— fur- X nished rooms for light housekeeping; " cheap to right party. ..'. '" '; 45 £■/«/« to let ads. in the Globe are seen by . riuiit _ most people. * .' -'«■ : .:' : :;':. stores. /. *;._) ,;;„:> ..-•:.". ______ STORE, corner Seventh and Jackson sts.; store No. 167 East Sev enth st. ; store No. 315 Minnesota st. James L Jellett, Room 14, Chamber of Commerce. ■ 45-48. . ; STORE— Corner Seventh and John; No. 1 IO stand for any kind of retail business. J. W, Crossou, 358 Jackson st. ■•.--.'-■■-. 40-46 TORE— For rent, one store and twelve .flats in J. F. Eisenmenger's new brick block, corner Rice and Wabasha sts., by J. ; P. Eisenmenger, 472 Rlcest. Office hours < ■ from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. m. 346* TORE— rent, No. 286 Jackson St.. ! below Third. Inquire ot J. H. Hullsiek i* & Son or Phil Best Brewing Co. 41-47 ! . '#)„ you need help? Advertise in SUNDAY'S U0 GLOBE. ::*.""_- Offices. '■'_. ._. ... read the "Wants" each week mllllOfiS always finding what they • -'•- •.-**• itliscellaneoiis. ' : ' " . ' LOOR— floor, 50xl<>0, with use of elevator and water fixtures. I Apply at ;.: 190 and 192 East Fifth st. ' , 45-51 TO RENT— Large hotel buildiing contain - ing twenty-six rooms in good condition, corner West Fourth and Kittson sts: ; also my former residence, 83 Douglas st, | containing ; thirteen- rooms, large stable and • carriage : shed; also, three office rsoms, 110 : West . ' Third M. ; also two fine | office rooms on t the - . corner of Fifth and Market . sts. Inquire of - 5 George Benz"& Sons, 217 East Third st. -: : ■•■' : --'-. ■ - 44-50 "-■•*." - ..-• '- '.-'-,. ; __•/.,. allow your rooms to be vacant? An , Wily -ad in SUNDAY'S GLOBE will rent ':. -. ; '■■■•■ them: ■■■■-.■■■'- ■ ' -•■■ - ; TO EXCHANGE. -. ■T~ TO EXCHANGE— What have you to ex- ! change for farm in Lac Qui Parle j lj 'county,' Minn.? Address J.. Box 53, Webster, ; 'Dak. ■...■■• - y -.-.:-; 44-47 TO EXCHANGE— Lot in-.Wann's addi tion, on Summit ay., 40x200 feet, for '* Improved property,- Postoffice box 2254: --■'.: - .;. >-.. ... : 43-49 ..-■■': ■■ ■-.■■,•■ TO- EXCHANGE— Wanted, a foot power iron lathe and other machinist's tools for good clear lot. F. N. Lang, Room 329. /Boston ßlock, Minneapolis. '•■■.,..-■■ 41-47 > T~~~Q> EXCHANGE— Wanted, to exchange a kX' desirable Dakota land for stock' of gro . cerjes. Address W. R„.Lock Box 55, Huron, . 9 Dak. '--.* . '.-,: 25-55 3'; rjteOPERT Y exchanges made a specialty 2 ~'± t in all kinds. C. W. Yonngman, 117 East Seventh st. -■--■■• ■ 44-50 '-' h- : INSTRUCTION. % ' - S* ' HOKTHAND .WRITING thoroughly ' taught; elementary course by mail ; only $10. A. Rosenbergcr & Co., 309_ Jackson st. 1 ■';•".:•■■. - : - . . -■-■'; ■-. ~ .' /.--•:. -.^s S~~ HORTHAND AND .TYPEWRITING, j- 'i^if Standard system; lessons day, evening, . or by mail; send for; circulars. ; Miss J. D. •' :IlCss,' Union block. . - ■'. -' ;,. ' 34* r. C_T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, '^26 East Exchange Lessons given on 1 -Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms A"i call or address The Superioress. .":. • 168* * : .-DAY'S GLOBE alone always contains 3 -OUn oyer two pages of "Want" ads. ; ; i- - jagag works. " L. JA3IIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye • Works— clothing a specialty. At 14 West Sixth st. St. Paul. Minn. 134* v F J. ROCUEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; . office 416 Robert St., Ryan block ; works 'J- 55 arid 57 Indiana ay. -r ■ ~ -:--'■ ■ , 204* - ,_•-„ a"- "'business chance,"- look in SUN v tOP . DAY'S GLOBE, the great "Want me dium. :-:' '.-■•.-■ -, ■■ • ■ . . ■ ?:v.. : WANTED TO BUY. JENCE WIRE— tons barbed fence wire wanted; give.- lowest price, includ "l ing -staples, stretcher and freight, to Carl Dennis, P. O. box 73, Missoula, Mont. , ' ': ■-■ :-■■■- -.■■:;-- : 26-45 : ■■--■'-;;■■.-. ■ --' '■ : : ' y- ; - rr 'l : MUSICAL. y 'l-.'X- X" X PIANO;,-TUNING, SI ; . first-class work guaranteed. Samuel E. Crotchet 19 ..". .East Ninth ft. -. ■' ■ - y - .. 27-56 - TUinL bow people will " see i your . 5 1 1 nlflK "want" ad in SUNDAY'S GLOBE. •",- yy- ; AUCTION SAUES- E. Holloway. & Co.. Auctioneers. AUCTION 'sale:- of choice real estate ' . which - includes - nine-room : house and large lot. We will sell on the premises Satur day, February the 16th, at -3 o'clock p. m., the residence No. 675 De Soto st, which is now rented for $35 per month.."- The lot is 50 by 124 feet, running through from street to street, having a frontage of 50 feet on De Soto . st. and. 50 1 feet, on : Otsego st • This choice property is .so situated that it can be so improved in -excess of .improvements. al ready made that it Will pay a very large per centage on the money invested : the day of sale. It is only one block from the Lafayette, ay.- .street car line, and. near the residence of Judge Hale, Geo. L. Becker and many other prominent- citizens. : You must see this property to : appreciate its value. Go look it over. The terms will be easy and made knowu at the time of sale. Mr. O. B. Werge dall, the owner, is , going to Washington ter ritory to reside | permanently.; and he has in structed us :to make the - sale positive. No postponement on account of the weather. P. S.— We will sell - his furniture the same day and hour. . Are you looking for a home or .investment, don't fail to attend this sale. For further particulars; call on or address E. Holloway & Co., . auctioneers. 256 East Seventh 5t..".; ."-,:. y- .. 45-16 AUCTION SALE OF FINE CLOTHING ; and Gents' Furnishing Goods— will sell at auction at the store No. 425 Wabasha St., known as : the Market ' Clothing House, . which lias been so long ' and' well conducted by- the owner, Henry Weber. This sale by auction will ; commence at the above number at 10 o'clock on Monday, Feb. IS, and. con tinue until all is sold. Mr. Weber has de cided to retire from the clothing business, and has placed the stock in our hands to sell at' public auction at the best price we can get. This stock is so well known, aud as Mr. Weber never • handled any. cheap . shoddy goods, you can rest assured you can get the best in "the market at this sale. If you are looking for bargains in tine clothing and fur nishing goods," don't miss this'golden oppor tunity. Sales every day at 10 a. m., 2 and 7p. m. P. S.— We will sell the fine fixtures the last day of sale. E. Uollo%vay & Co., Auctioneers. 45-49 --'—"- ' y - ' BUSINESS CHANCES. " ; McKenney, Self A Co.'s List. ; •; 338 Cedar st„ Union Block. Room 83. GENERAL STORE iv good live Minne sota town. $2,ooo stock; grocery store in St. Paul, good location; hardware at in voice ; good snap in a livery ; good paying saloon near union depot. iO-KOOM HOARDING HOUSE full of i-O 'first-class boarders, taking in §500 per month; twelve-room furnished house, fine location; also nine-room house within stone's throw of capitol. : .. '* ...■■■ . ■ CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY store on East Seventh . st-, will invoice $450; will Bell for" $350: living room attatched; cigar store with three living rooms in rear for $60. We have a long list of these stores ' in all parts of the city. McKcn ney, Self & Co.. 338 Cedar st., room 83. 45 • • . fiooch A Wheeler, \ -.. :y 145 East Fifth st •■"':■• m -ROOM FLAT —$100 monthly profits; &x .;. price $650, worth $1,000. This is spe cial bargain. Boarding houses all parts of city. . . .:-,-.-" . '" • STRANGERS INQUIRE who you are |p . dealing witn before you invest, or you may regret it when too late. Stores, hotels, Steam laundries; largest list in city. Gooch ft Wheeler. ' , i 40-46 Miscellaneous Business Chances i_ THOROUGH RUSINESS MATS with __..-" 6 years' experience iv St. Paul real estate, thoroughly equipped office, exten sive list of salable property, . would take some good business man as:- partner. Must be ; wide awake. Address at once, A 27: Globe. ■■_--■- -■..:•■■- 45-46 A RARE chance for a man with a. few _V -hundred dollars to get into a well estab lished feed business. Addiess S. 8., Gkbe. j, ■ /...- ■ . ;■-.■. . . 45-48 ' ■■■■•■ -.. . ■■-. ■ AS ACTIVE YOUNG MAN with $1,000 capital to take an interest in a -good paying business; oue of, the best opportuni ties ever offered. Address S 150, Globe. 45 BUSINESS FOR SALE— leading jew elry and stationery store iv the most rapidly growing city of the Northwest, hav ing a trade of $1,000 per month repair de partment averaging over $100; only $9.< 00 invested: will sell for one-third to one half Cash, balance secured; most satisfactory rea sons for selling. . FOr further particulars ad dress S 193, Globe. .>: . ■ . 41-47 OR SALE— Otley coalmine, located •at .Otley,. Marion county, 10., with 515 acres of the best coal .lands in Iowa; seven-foot vein of coal; fixtures and ma chinery first-class in - every respect: railroad switch connected. with works; -will be sold -X . a bargain if taken within fifteen days. For particulars address M. ■J. Word, or J. M. Genesee, care of State Savings-bank, Dcs •M6lnes.--0.-ji>:>. ■ -■'-, ,- :y. ___________ F~" OR 3 ALE— Two flats •of twenty-five rooms, well furnished; everything com- ' plete; rooms rent readily; best location in city; 279 East Sevepth st. ; extrance on Ros abel st. Inquire at office. - 45-74 For .SALE— A well-established iancy goods, embroidery and notion store; owner going out of business. Address X 165. Globe. . ... ; . ■ 45-47 FOR SALE— Large, first-class restaurant in Minneapolis; fine location, old es tablished and doing good . business ; terms easy: real estate not wanted. Address P. O. Box 347, Minneapolis. _____________ FOR SALE OR TRADE. in part pay ment; established soda water factory in perfect working order; full particulars, ad dress Setters, Globe. ■ 4053 LARGE general store and residence prop erty for rent sale or trade, in which a heavy business has been transacted the past ten years; only two competitors, both honor able" «nd making big money; want a party with expdrience and one who can carry a good stock: German preferred. Address Box "C," Wheatland, Dak, 45* ]VriNETEEN-ROOM FLAT— Must sell IN at once *on account of . sickness; will take auction prices for furniture; all full roomers. Address P. O. Box 2100, city. 40-46 C nn a "business chance,"' look in SUN ror DAY'S GLOBE, the great "Want" me ■ dium. ■ - THE ST. I'ADL TRUST COMPANY— Offices. Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets- -acts as executor, admin* istrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver, etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF iO Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term. February. 6, ISB9. In the matter of the guaTainnship of Cath arine A. Engler and Rudolph W. Englery minors. -".,-.. On reading and filing the petition of The St. Paul Trust Company! guardian of the persons and property of Catharine A. and Rudolph W. Engler, minors, for license to sell the real estate of its said wards, and it appearing from said petition that it is neces sary and would be beneficial to said wards that said real estate, or a part thereof, should bo sold: :It is ordered, that tht . next of kin of said wards, and all persons interested in the estate of said wards, shall appear before said probate court, at the probate office, in the city of St. Paul, in the : county of Ramsey aforesaid, on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. - : And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be personally served on the next of kin of said wards residing in said Ramsey county. and on all other persons interested in said estate, ; according to law, at least four teen days before the hearing of said petition . as aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four successive weeks, on Thursday of each week, in the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, the last of which publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day of hearing. ■By the Court' ' • ' '" •--"•**■ ••• --':;_ [L.s.] SAMUEL MORRISON, "',...' y Judge of Probate. [Attest: Frank Robert Jr.. Clerk. y " "Proposals for Seed. Wheat .*" • U. S. Indian Service, J - W niTE Earth Agenct. Minn., > . _ February 2d, 1889. . J Sealed proposals.' endorsed "Proposals for Field Seeds,"- and. addressed to the under signed at White Earth, Becker county, Minn., will •be received at this Agency until one o'clock of March Ist, 1889, for furnishing for and • delivering at the White Earth . Agency. Minn., 3,900 bushels of Scotch Fife Seed Wheat, to lie well cleaned and free from cockle and mustard seed. certified checks. - ; .;">"-."y : Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on some U. S. depository for at least 5 per cent of the proposal, which check l or draft will be forfeited to the United States ; in case any bidder |or '.bidders receiving an award shall fall to {promptly execute a con- : ' tract with good and sufficient sureties; other wise to be returned to the bidder. •--.-..- '-.-.-- For further information, . apply to the un- i dersigned. ' •--• - -~- ■■*-'•-.•.--. .;. yy :.-;-' "..:..-- T. J. SHE EH AN. U. S. Indian Agent ■:.'■ OFFICE St. Paul _ Sioux' City Railroad Company, St Paul, Minn., Jan. 14, 1889. — A meeting of holders of the special stock of the St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad com- . ' pan v, - issued under •:' agreement of Jan. 2, 1871, will be held at the office of . the land department of - said company, Room _ 252,' Drake - Block, St. - Paul, Minn., on Monday, ; Feb. 18, 1889, at 10 a.m. Said meeting . is • called iat : the '. request, .in writing,- of i more j . than one-fourth of the entire amount of said stock - outstanding, and pursuant to the pro- '■ \ -visions of Section 7of the said agreement; ' of Jan. 2, 1871, as executed by this company. George A. Hamilton, Secretary J. W. Pence, .Louise M. Fogg, Horace .- E. Thompson, Car- ; , rie Thompson. y ■■ " - -■'..- '-."'■■ ■'" ;..:,■■ :■;}. 7TH ST, DIRECTORY. •' . .; ; ART STORIES. •,;■;,■.. ■" : BLAKEMORE& ANGELL. . ' ___ E. 7th st. Pictures artistically framed. BOOTS ABB SHOES. V J. H. HILLEN. 67 East Seventh. J. F. KELLY, 171 East Seventh street. - :- -:.';■ > y BI'TtTfEBSI - . .-•" M. H. BRA STEP. 226 East Seventh.- _" CIGARS ASP tobacco. T. ROWLES. 225 West Seventh. ' - -'■--; CJ.QTIIIS«. :_. -: : : y . -; \ - MAX STKOUSE, y , . ' .'. 183 West Seventh st., Seven corners. - . CoaOIISSIOiV H ASTsT" BAKER & SUTHERLAN 0.949 E.Seventb st. ; coa_Taj»p wooi>. *;'. ~ HOLMES Fuel & Supply Co.. Seven corners. PIONEER FUEL CO.. 209 East Seventh. . ' €O_JFE<^O3ERY'. MACK CANDY KITCHEN, 100 E. Seventh. ■•■•*•" T PBir<»s" .: . ." -*"""'. > S. H. REEVES, Seven corners. .-. j "PKXTiyrw. ~~ DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner & Pine Sts. ~~_>by ________ / ~~" . HABIGHORST&CO., 233. 235 & 237 Seventh, comer Waeouta. COX BROS. A CO., N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th. . ,',,. ■ -.- feoristT ~ ~"~ ■ ' WM. KINK, -179 East Seventh. : FIRSITrRI? ASP t'ARPETsT* G. F. BENEDICT. 176 West Seventh. ** «.^-:":- t FIRS. •*•:*.• ■■ CHAS. E.DANNEBKRO, ' .;. "208 to 212 East Seventh. OAS FIXTURES. "~ :■-, J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. GROCERIES. : . MICIIAI D BROS., :: --^:,"- Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets. j- -,r . ... /:'■■■■ •HOTELS. .. ~ GRAND CENTRAL, opp. Newmarket thea ter, cor. 7th and Wabasha; rates, (1.50 and : 5 - J: special rates to traveling companies and permanent guests., J.L. Sauvinet, Pro. WINSLOW HOUSE. WiII Bros., Seven corners IflSTAEf_tlE;iT HOUSES. ~ G. F. BENEDICT,' 170 West Seventh. ,-..-■_ . JEWELRY. ~~~ BOCKSTRUCK & LEE, ll'East Seventh. ST-AHL' _ MARTIN, 49 East Seventh. REED. THE. JEWELER. 1*92 E. 7th. Dia monds, Watches, etc. : lowest prices in city. STONE JE\VELERY CO., 244 East Seventh. ■ Loan full value on Diamonds and Watches. JEWELRY A ______________ L. S. WELLER, 116 East Seventh street. L. FINKELSTEIN lends any. sum of money from $1 to 8500 at a less rate than anyone in the business. 89 East Seventh St., op • posite Dime Museum. : . ' ' LIVERY A„P SALE STABLE. . ABBEY & SCHI'TTE, Seven corners. ... \ ...'.MEAT..'MAKKCT.. BRASTED, the Butcher. 226 East Seventh. MUSIC nor ANDREW PETERSON, 418 East Seventh. • PHOTOGRAPHERS. ~" S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. '. Childreu's,'pict ures, pastel and crayon portraits a specialty PEOPLE'S PHOTOGRAPHER, opp. Dime Muse: finest grades of work ; moderate prices. PLFMBIH ft ASP f-AS FITTI^gT J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. ' """" REAL. ESTATE, jj L. T. STENSGAARD, 205 East Seventh. . PETER JOHNSON &CO., Real Estate. Loans | and Insurance. Removed .to Room 16, Schutte block, southwest cor. Seventh and ■ Jackson. Office hours, 9a.m.tosp. m. '" L. W. BUZZELL _ CO., 976 E. Seventh st. ■:-• STOVE REPAIRS.:- "~" AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, IS6 ; West Seventh, Seven corners. ■■■■. VETERINARY BEXTIST. ~~ S. BOW M AN. Seven Corner* Livery. PROPOSALS (3-392) FOR ARMY SUP plies—Office Chief Commissary of Sub sistence, St. Paul, Minn.. Feb. 12. 889.— Sealed "proposals, in duplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, Feb. 23, 1889, for furnishing the Subsistence Department for immediate de livery, fiee'on board cars in St. Paul or Min neapolis, Minn., the following: 32 yards cocoa matting, 1.500 fire brick, 3 barrels fire clay. 22 barrels best white lime, 2 barrels ce ment, 120 oven tiles, and iron work for bake oven. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, condi tions of quality and price being equal. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Blank proposals and full infor mation as to the conditions of the contract will be furnished on application to this office. THOMAS C. SULLIVAN. : C. S., I ■ S. Army. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss.— District Court, . Second Ju dicial District. ' V. Henry Rothschild and Isaac Dreyfus, partners as V. Henry Rothschild & Co., vs. Benjamin I Lindauer, * Meyer Lindauer, Seligman Lindauer aud Aaron Rosenblatt, partners as Lindauer Bros., defendants. • SUMMONS. ■' The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendants: ''. . You, and each of . you, are hereby sum moned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the said court, at his office at St. Paul, Minne sota, and to serve a copy of . your answer, to said complaint j on the subscribers, at their office in the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, Minnesota,-- within twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you, exclusive of .the day of such service; aud, if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you and each of you for the sum of six thousand nine hun dred and seventy dollar's, with interest from the commencement of this action, together with the costs aud : disbursements herein. - .-••' '■ \ '•. •■ - - C. D. & THOS. D. O'BRIEN. ' Plaintiff's Attorneys.' St. Paul, Minn. OTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE O^ Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, Februaiy 6 1889. ■•■: • '-• - ; "- ■':■;>■■ '.- - ■■■■■■ '- •*' In the matter of- the estate of Albert Arm strong., deceased. - . Notice is hereby given tnat the Judge of Probate of the County of Ramsey will, upon the seventh day of the month of August, ... D. 1880. at ten o'clock a. m., hear, exam ine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased; and - that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited forcreditors 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. [L. s.] SAMUEL MORRISON, . Judge of Probate. . Jane M. Armstrong, Executrix. I. V. D. Heard. Attorney. ■..■_ .- Proposals for Field .' Seeds. United States Indian Service. Cheyenne River Agency, D. T.. Jan. 25, 1889.— Sealed proposals, indorsed . "Proposals for Field Seeds," and addressed to the undersigned at Fort Bennett. Dak., will be received at this agency until one o'clock of February 19, 1889, for furnishing for and delivering at the Cheyenne River Agency, 586 bushels of seed potatoes, 1,035 bushels of seed oats. 303 bushels of seed corn and 150 bushels of. seed wheat. '.., . . 'CERTIFIED CHECKS. . . Each bid must be accompanied- by a certi fied check on some United States depository for at least 5* pcr -cent : ' of the amount of . the ■ proposal, which i check or draft will be forfeited to the United - States in case any. bidder : or bidders receiving . an award shall fail to " promptly execute • a L contract, with good and ■ sufficient sureties; otherwise to be returned to the bidder. \ ■■ . - For ; further information apply to the undersigned. '-;-.( ' ~ --. - •'■■;,-" CHARLES E. McCHESNEY, Untied Slates Indian Agent. , — ' ■ i The St. Paul Trust Company Has Money to Loan on Real Estate! City Mortgages ! Current Rates. , : No Delay. ■ 155 EAST FOURTH STREET. : READ .... . - t ST.PAULCLOBE IN ITS FOUR GREAT EDITIONS D JO) |r li So __/ _# H W V_.' » —______■ ■ The GLOBE is The Chief Paper of the Northwest, and. is Recoguized throughout the Country as the . One Exponent of . that Great Wonderland of the Future lying be-; tween the Mississippi river and the Rocky Mountains, of which Minnesota and the Dakota* are the center.; Its complete sup cess and phenomenal growth during the past four years have attracted the attention of the reading world, and all is ' comprehended when it is said THE GLOBE FOR 1889 Will be better and greater than ever. Dur ing this non-partisan period - the GLOBE will address itself to the interests of tho wide section it represents, without regard to party or faction, clique or clan. With im proved and unrivaled mechanical and news facilities, it will present, in compact and readable foim, the doings of the world with such accuracy as to fit it for a text book . in the schools of the commonwealths.' The scenes and incidents of the / -' ; Administration of Gen. Harrison Will be brightly and graphically described, and his policy fairly and freely, detailed. Through a newly arranged bureau at Wash ington, fully equipped with bright, writers aud special telegraph facilities, the GLOBE will contain all the news and. gossip of the national capital, social doings at "the White house, personal interviews and chats with". prominent men of the nation, and will give special attention to those matters.,, whether of legislation or otherwise, perbsiuiug to the Northwest. The coming session • of ,' con gress, in its reference to territorial legisla tion, will be of unusual . interest and 'no reader of the GLOBE will be allowed to. miss a detail of the proceedings. -' - -... *.'',■_ Special correspondents at all of the prin- : cipal cities, East, West and South, will sup ply, in its brightest shape, the news of the great centers. y- * '"' . ■..'. ' '■■ .. ... .' yv-i MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE; The present sessions, of the legislatures of the Northwestern states and territories are of more than /passing interest, ; and the,: GLOBE will cover them by special reports iii the most thorough and attractive style.'. : : < The Twin Cities of Minnesota.; St. Paul and Minneapolis, the centers of Northwest-' - crn news, -will be handled in ah unapproach able manner.' The GLOBE is letter epuipped' than any other newspaper. It has erected in.' each city a GLOBE building that is the pride' of the town, and. that'warrants the GLOBE in saying no newspaper in the entire world can boast of ••• ; "''•'« , Two Such Magnificent Homes: 7 In each is a complete mechanical . outfit and an entire newspaper staff, thus guaraii-. . teeing the covering of the local field thor oughly and beyond criticism. , Bright.special articles, handsomely illustrated, are always features of the GLOBE, which abandons to others the worn-out rut of journalism, while it occupies new fields exclusively its own. '.U; A trained corps of : correspondents thor oughly covers the Northwest, in each city, town and hamlet, and every news happening is instantly transmitted by. telegraph to the GLOBE office. The social news of the Northwest is made a weekly : feature, and special articles on Northwestern subjects . regularly find their way into the GLOBE' columns. -. • . ' -.r^ r ■,: '". THE DAKOTA EDITION Of the GLOBE will show' its appreciation of ' the popularity it enjoys by growing broader, and still better for 1889, and of ' still more' forcibly presenting to the world the re- . sources and enterprise of the coming, two great states. " y '•* - ■•--•_ DrMNLEY, Ul i USISSiLt I \) VANDERBURGH BLOCK,. Hennepin Ay enue, corner Fourth street, 3_EIN-NESA.T=>Or_IS. MiKri-r. Regularly graduated and legally qualified : long engaged hi Chronic. Nervous, and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. If. inconvenient to visit the city for treatment; medicines sent by mail or express, tree from observation. Curable-cases guaranteed, If doubt exists we say so. Hours— lo to -12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 3 p. m. If you cannot come, state case by mail. • NERVOUS DEBILITYrS^Sfe Memory, Lack ot Energy. Physical Decay, arisingfrom Indiscretion, Excess or Expos- ; ure, producing some of the following effects: , Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of , Sight, Self-Distrust, Defective Memory. Pimples on the Face, Aversion to i Society, Loss of Am- 1 bition, Unfitness to Marry, Melancholy, Dys pepsia, Stunted Development/Loss of Power, Pains in the Back, etc., are treated with tin paralleled success. Safely, privatelj . speedily. BLOOD AND SKIN __-___; Affecting Body, Nose, Throat, Skin and. 'Bones, Blotches', Eruptions, Acne, Eczema. Old Sores, ulcers. Painful Swellings, from --whatever. cause, positively and forever driven from the system, by means of safe, time-tested reme dies. Stiff and swollen joints and lheu matism, the result of blood poison, positively cured. KIDNEY AND URINARY COM plaints, Painful, Difficult, too Fre quent or Bloody Urine, Unnatural .Discharges Promptly Cured. Ca- • tarrh, Throat. Nose, Lung Diseas es, Constitutional and Acquired Weaknesses of both Sexes treated successfully. \ ,It is self-evident that a physician paying particular attention to a class of cases at tains great skill. - . Every known application is resorted to and the proven good remedies of all ages and . countries are used. No experiments are made. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Perma nently Removed. • >y I'RKE- Pamphlet and Chart of Questions sent free to your address. All Consultations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly confidential, and are given. perfect . privacy. , - -.- DR. BRJNI.EV, Minneapolis, Minn. . m_______________— —B__e ß__y_r—-_— i a Halford meats, Table Si Sauce. &^_ Pnnmo *° let ad*, in the Gtoii- are. read by w " 9 the most people. •' ■;':-'-.- .-....■■ i