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POPULAR HIS. The Gi-onu's local circulation in the cities of !>t. Paul Mud Minneapolis is larger an (he circulation of any t-ther newt-paper; and it has become the recognized WANT AUdiuui for slit- Twin cities'. Wants are in>erted in the Gi.obk under classified bending* according to the following .NuniLcr N utnuer ot Times. onto. 1 j 2 I 3 1 4 I 5 I 0 I 7 15 words's.ls|s.2s 5.85 $.45^.55 S.OS*.OBJ 16 words; .16 .27 .3S .-It*} .«>> .(iS .~5 17 words'! .17 .28 .: S> .r»O| .(.1 .70 .7.". 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In every <.;;:•<• the lime must 1 c specified, and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. ■ ■ f^~ Advertisers will please designate the heading under which they desire their "Wants" to appear. rITIATIOAN «r'Fi:Ki:i». \ (;i-.Ms wanted in every town 111 the J\ No: thue.'t to handle our. £8 portraits; *cud iS tor sample picture and com pie out tit. People's Portrait Company, 4tiS Wa basha st.. m. l'aul. Minn. 1 OK.M- Wanted, a live tiuent. lady or -cl. centlemaii;'tione other nerd apply. For particulars inquire at Christinn Alliance Pubhstiiug houee. 423 Kicollet ay.. Minne apolis • . ' " "' Al'li:n:;i.-M. Paul Picture Frcme l-iir torv : all kinds of pictures and frames; cheap nulling. 39 West Third st. .™A NTICI-.— Wanted, boy to learn : drtiß" business; German preferred. S. j$ Reeves, corneis. ■jiAISBKIJ wanted to work on Saturday! at J-> No. 453 St. Peter st. BAKKKIt— first-class white barber; good in in, good pay. Address A. Loo mis. Cres*o. la ; BAi. BKK wanted, first-class white: stead winter's job for trie right man. Address Hi Wells. Wateriown. S. ]). MARBi-:i:-t'ir>l-'la.-s barber wanted": <i* Stead vj.il). 4:5."> St. Peter. •JD.I H BEX— Wanted, a barber tor Satuiday, ~<J 373. Wes; ••'LvetiLli. BA It UK II wanted; steady. 4SJ Wabasha. CKiAKMAKKU wauled at once; steady work for ris'tn man. Schuman & Feu lier. Owatonnn. Minn. OKKfr>l'OM>KXT— Wiuited. an expert correspondent in a busi::ess noose: per liiiiueut position. Address, with references. L* 9. Globe. AiuV.Ml-.N- 1 men wanted to work on a dairy. Apply at 1304 Arkwright st. FIVJS jij.n of good address cau nm steady employment at goi.d salary.' Do mestic Sewing Machine office. 74 East Seventh street. . . LUIiK tA(KII{. fully enenied with barrels and sacks, wanted immedi ately; state wnees expected: t-barrel mill. Address, bheebaii & Baldwin, Graceville, Minn.. -. ■ . Pkkss BOY" warned who knews enough" -L about type to distribute properly. 115 East Third st. ■ - • ■ OTKA.MFITTfc.K-. and helpers, keep away O Chicago; strike still on. : • •• ; . »PK.<*VIvi;JNC 3IKX for fast selling JL f-j'iecially: liberal commission; Uoom 1. 04 East st. WAATr.It — YoUug men and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand, boak keeping. <.•;;•.:<•;; make board. tJlube Busi ness Cpllece. Davidson blocK, St. Paul. • WANTKD— Salesmen on salary or com-. ; mission to handle the .Ne*v Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatest Belling novelty ever • croduced; erases in thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion <if Taper;- 2(xt to SCM» per cent pront: on agent's sales amounted to $020 in six days another 532 in two hours: we want one en ergetic/ general u^ent lor each state and ter ritory ;; Sample by mail, 35 cents. For terms and full ''particulars address The Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, La Crosse, Mis. . . " • X IIKKKKY KKOUBsT aTT stonecutters to keep away from Fred Widell's stone yard until our grievances are settled. By order of Mankato Independent Stonecutters' Union. William Mayer, Secre tary. , . 4YOLN<; MKN to travel; Sio per dny; one German and one Swede; iiuht work. Call No. '.'9. City Market. ' ' ' E3I. XEWrOKT & SON, INVKST • * incut Bankers, loan money on im proved property in St. Paul and "Minneap olis at (> per cent "on or before." Offices, New Pioueer. Press Building:. St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building. Minneapolis. A— i>o . VOL? \\ A > T TO liUiiK money at a lower rate than you eh borrow tlni'- .• any other airency? The American ?^» v ;£age Loan company. "Koom 7 First Naliorf.vl bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts., will let you have any amount— in fact, any nun you wish, on your cold watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, bugtry, piano. earriHse, etc.. at a lower rate than you can possibly get it elsewhere Goods mii remain in your possession, and you can nay a. part any "time you want and Mop interest. . Business private and confi dential. You can have your own time ill paying up principal. ANYONE wantiUK a loan on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, watches, dia monds, or anything of value, cau get it of Hunt i Strahch, 34 East Third st.. uu stairs, on easier. terms than of anyone else in the city: can be paid back at any time by install ments or otherwise; no charge for nuking out papers «r examining property: it will certainly be to your advantage to see us be fore getting a loan elsewhere. HOM.K r<).\> t().iiiM.\ , loan money on personal property and chat tels at lowest rates. 1< HK. Fourth. Room 4 JAIJGK." A.Mut'N IS of money to loan on -i imrovefl property at *> per cent. Gil man &, to., New York Lite l?uil'!insr. LOANS jIAUK on furniture, pianos, horses, diamonds, gold -watches, etc • Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13, 14. First National Bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. . . . _. ' , ; ' l).\t\ TO LOAN by Liiwton Bros., 40> Jackson st. atid 17. South Wabasha: have on hand -»~,ouO at 0 per cent 011 im proved propT.-*, . " "'-.'"."..■". ONK\ '. h LOAN without delay,- from Sti upward, on furniture, hordes, jew elry, etc. : time checks, notes and second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co.. '.17 East ' Fourth st. M OS tit. 1.0AM50 on life insurance pol icies; or bou'-Mit. L. P. Van Norman 015 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. ECUK.Ti 1-UAN CO., l;">OEnst Third st. Any amount el -^oney to loau on furniture, horses, carries, diamonds and jewelry a the lowest rates. Business kindly private. ■ .1. B. Xl- :ii'.ar.. Manager.. try ,i . kava -Ai.ti cl- « <> i-_o ki> JL • Third. St. — Money to loan on real or personal property; lime checks cashed at lowest rates. x . ' Hi, M>!;i'HUiM'i,;..> . im:. < >i r.auy loans money on personal property and ail i^ootls of value. Koom I<>. Willoughuy Block, corner Fourth and Koi»ert. F. M* V I :i»Z, • i'.w.S.. »'«K-»-. I» Jlti'-Jjinsr — Mortfrase loans made proinc'Vjr; 0, 7 and s! per cent; mortgages bauvui, [ __!£_" St&t )(\ §i,Oi'O TO :.OAN on improved KP*J >\J or unimproved property. F. E. Masxaw. 129 Globe Build -ng. !!%STKItTIO3i. A— S5 rKf£ MO.n I'n shorthand: 1 even • ing; Standard system: lessons nay and by mail. Miss J. D. Hess, eighth floor, Pion leer I'ress Building. POX KUSINKSS and shorthHini training JC attend the Metropolitan Business School, 40:; to 4 ! 0 Pioneer Preys Build l\/l lSi< !,;■.>>.•.>>.> given at your hi.me. 50 I*l cents full hour. J. Seebick, t97 Lps- Bo av73!HBH POPULAR WANTS situations 01 ai:Ki:i> f>iu:c Us. A A -LADIhS' t.Uu MAN f.N iI.L --• 1\» ligence— girls for housework and hotels. <|t;t; ft. Peter >t. • A_R _p _n — mkimoAtjsu • -D. L • I'm shampoo cures full ing out of bate Hud chronic ruses of dan druff. lion-Tou Hair; Parlors, 4--1 Wabasha, corner Seventh. HVMiS- B-BAMJS — Hangs cut and curled. 15 cents: will stay in curl '.i to 10 days. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 1-1 Wa i ..- lim corner Seventh. . BOY— -Wanted, smart, active boy. nge about 1* fifteen or sixteen, at Durocher& We* sel's. •"•" pOOK wanted at Valley House, l»;«S West V- Third st. I | Oils .•.« OKK— Wanted, girl tor general M. housework: must be good cook and laundress. Call at -it>s Portland rv. Ol!>li\VOKK— Wanted, a competent girl for general House "la Nel son ay. ' • II I' SK WO UK— Wan tea at once, good n Cirl for housework: no. washing; sujhll family: good wages: moat be quick. 1043 Laurel, corner Oxford. . .... . .. . "Lj oi >*.\VOKIt.-i;i:l for ueuernl .house- Li. work: must be good, plain cook; good wages. Apply IG3 Iglehartst. TJ ( ISKWOIUv — Wanted, twenty tir.-t --0 clan Kirlsfor housework; one thorough ly competent meat cook; private family. 210 West Fifth st. Hoi'SKUOIiK — Scandinavian girl tor «J general housework;-, 32 West Central nv. I_J OL'stiWOUK— A good girl wanted tor AJ general housework at ii.">o Jackson st. MOI'SEWOKK- Wanted, girl for general xl housework; small family. Call- at yi)3 ranquier st. HOU.SKWOIi It— Wanted, a . competent 1 1 girl, with references, for general house work, in a small faintly. o!'s Dayton ay. HOUSKWOKK— Good Scandinavian girl fl wanted. 731 Carroll st. '■ -- ;. HOUSKWOKK— A strong girl for general II homework.- *J<; West Indiana. \ l viihKi.-A girl who i- an; experienced >.»1 marker wanted at the, Exchange Latin dry. 4t>7 If ice st. . ' . ' .- -- ; - iyrilK>K— Experiei cci nurse wanted im ll mediately. Apply to -Mrs. Simon, &4 Park Pluee. '.'...■' TV" II JtSK — Wautert, a youuir nurse girl; Call 1 ' mornings at Mrs. Kittson's, Dayton and Summit. "- .-:' — Wan TJSO— Fifty girls ■to join our even ing school :;ikl learn Hie Ladies 1 Tailor system at the New York Dressmaking Par lor.-. ■">-! Wal'fi'-hrt. ' - ISEAff, ESTATE FOII SALE. ni:tgr:tiv tiros. A <#>n. «!!■• DulutU nnd Superior Keal Estate. IUS Cham . ber of Commerce, Diilr.th. Minn. %17 Ui.MKEio obtain control of acres if in Douglas county, Wis., and St. Louis county. inn. : also lots ami blocks in the cities of Superior, Wis.. t>nd Duluth. Minn.: we bare constant inquiries for property in loth these places: persons desiring to turn properly quickly will rind it to ibeir ad van tag« to correspond . with us; we hare at the 1 resent lime some of the best bargains ever (tiered at the head of the lake. ila^raw Bros, it i»smun. . • ■ $nburl»au. - L^tJJt saljK, very iheati, 5, Hi or "Jo acres *- of fine gardenins laud, only two ami a . half niiies ironi the court. house. For full particulars inquire of Michaucl & ilichaud corner Seventh and "Aabasha.' ''■■.:•■.. Mouth St. I»;uil. LOTS and houses and lots for sale or trade; ■L-d houses to rent. E. E. Parker, 30 East Fourth st. ' ■ *■' . uncoil*. A T A BAKtiAIN— On monthly payments. ■I\. house and lot on Lafond, near Dale: also houses in other ports of city. 11. H. Schulte & Co. - " , ' FOH SAXifc; or rent or trade by the owner, a a new eieht-room house,D7s Laurel ay. : hardwood finish; furnace: everything com plete. This is a bargain if taken at once, as it has got to be sold or rented betore winter sets in ; see it to-day as it got to go. D. • D. , Harrington, 031 Marion st. .■ ■. Foil SALE— Bouse and lot in Larimore, -T North Dako.t-j. county seat: will ex change fame for city property or some busi ness. For particulars call at 4- l Wabaiha st. Seventh and Wabasha. HOUsK— House on the hill chean; some 11 cash and vacant lots, balance easy. :A. is. Elliott. 30 East Fourth st. WANTJKU— To sell or exchange vacant »* property in first-class location iv bt. Paul for vacant lots in Chicago; object, re moval from the city; a rare chance for the right parlies; for further particulars address A. - Lung & Co., 116 Dearborn St., Room 31, Chicago. > . . - ' . \l7 ILL VAX SPOT CASH for real estate, VV improved or unimproved, if a uositive bargain. Address Kewl Fstate. Globe. ■ ■ BOARD OFFERED. iJOAiID — Nii-ely furnished rooms : furnace D heat, gas, bum and piano, at --ti East Tenth st. _ BOA Pleasant furnished rooms, heat- O ed with fnrnace, and board at Si per week. G-l iglehart st. ; use of parlor and piano. BOAKD— For rent, handsomely, furnished rooms, with bath, steam heat, electric lights: with or without board; rent reason-. able. 28 College ay. west. - BOAKD— Parties wishing for clean, com- XJ fortable boarding place, all modern im provements, rooms single or en suite, use of piano; board first-class; (> o'clock dinner; terras reasonable. 539-Wacouta st. • : - ■ BOA It l>— Nicely furnished front room \J with board for one or two young ladies;; private family. 39 Summit ay. BOAiCD and handsomely furnished front 13 rooms, single or en suite: all conven iences; nrivate family; references required. i::i; West Fourth. •--'■■---•• - - BOAKD — Nicely furnished - front rooms, 13 with steam heat, bath and piano, at '20 College ay. : icasonable prices. Boaisd Pleasant trout room; modern 13 conveniences; ■ also excellent table board; »> o'clock dinners. 2-7 East Tenth. OAKl>— Furnished front rooms- with 13 board; also table ■■ board. . 85 - East Eighth st. ■ ■/-.,.;..,■ ;■ 0AK0— 3712 East Tenth St.— Nicely fur fj nished rooms, with heat, gas and bath; and board if desired; private family. poAltl)-:!.(i East Tenth, Corner Pine — D Nicely furnished suite of rooms with board, heal. bath. BOA Ul> and furnished rooms; also laDie D board. 7 East Tenth st. : .•■ BOA Itl>— Nicely furnished rooms, with ex- D cellent table board and with every con venience, and very reasonable. 201 East Thirteenth st, . . OKWOOD HOUSE— East Ninth and i^l \Vab*sha— best equipped boarding house in the city; quick service, excellent table, warm rooms; *4, £4.50. &> per week ABLK BOAKD, with or without fur- X nished rooms; prices reasonable. ■31 East Teiith st. • ' ' ■ ■ ■ lIOKSES A\n CA9SKIA<;i;s t|>Oli SALK— Forty head-, heavy horses; 17 weight, t,3«0 to 1,800. John Zelch, Cottage Grove, Miuu. St. Paul Park nearest railroad station to farm. C*Oil sai^k at a bareain, platform- spring 1. wagon or grocery delivery wagon. 030 Lafond st. FOit SALK — Lord Nelson, the famous A? stallion ; three years old : record '2 :-(iVi. Address Mrs. 11. G. Finkle. Moorhead. Minn. HAVK k good work teams ■ which I will sell cheap and give part time "to responsible parties. W. E. Megraw, - Globe Conn ting Boom. WAJs'TiiD— buy a single sleigh ; mast VV be in good condition. Address, stat ing price to II '-5. <ilop». FKOFKSSI'OI¥AI« « Ui'bKKi-OUS HAi moles, warts, etc., ■>J permanently removed by electricity. Mrs. Baldwin, Suite 2f>s, The Colonnade, corner St. Peter and Tenth: entrance on St. Peter. STORE AND BAB FIXTURES. Billiard and Pool Tables and Materials. ;pj|^ !j STORE a SALOON 1 Mm? , ■^ I t!, nx ZIi l ? ltß>t ' \\lsm '' V fl al ri lSf I G v sjt-? THE PAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MOBNING. NOVEMBER 28, 1890. POPULftR WANTS. SITUATIONS .WANTED. . '. ■ mules* ___■_■•' A— SHI is i<k\ collars mm cult's , 3i>c • per do*. ; drawers Be, undershirts So, a t Stalo Steam Laundry, " 222 West Seventh; Tel. l "<;•_: .-. _ ' - ■ •,_••/; BAKKEIcrEK wants position; stranger", in city; can furnish best ot references: understands business thoroughly. Address •/. 10. ulobe. Boon i\ i.i.i'iNu— Books opened closed, posted, expert work, etc. V. Sprague, ; Kootn 252, Drake block. St Paul. iJOdhliKKfiXt;- In ail its branches: cx i ' pert work George P. liuscn, 151 West Third si. Boom 1. UMXKSS MAN— Wanted, a Rood posi tion in city or country, by a young man of Rood business ability; best ot references. Address miriness, Globe office, Duluth, Minn. OOKK..Kl>Klt— Wanted, situation by a double entry bookkeeper of several years' experience*; used to renl estate books also: best references. Address O HO, Globe. ■ AKKIAGE I'AlXTEK— Strictly tirst class striper mid finisher, also letterer. Address P 03. Globe. < COLLEOTuK— Wanted, a position as col ' lector, or anything that does not take up very much time, being employed in the night lime from 7to 11. Address V C(>, Globe. M']iti> — A young man wants a place us > delivery clerk. A. Petzman. 080 Wells. COOK— First-class;wants situation in hotel s or restaurant, city or country: Rood nil round cook. A. McKenny, 20 West Third st. C?tOMFOSITOK — Commercial' and job' •' hand seeks situation. Address W. Hard wick, 33 Ninth st. south, Minneapolis. EM I'I.oYM KMT— A. young man not afraid of work would like employment in a wholesale or retail house. Address 8., (ill Bates ay. [VTOTICE to hotel proprietors, managers 11 and superintendents . of clubs: . We have a list of' unemployed chefs and pastry cooks with best of references. For any other particulars address to secretary Hotel. Metropolitan, J. J. Kelley. NUKSK— Gentleman nurse wishes a place. 1* Address Economy Hotel, Dti > Jackson. o*'Fu;fc VVUKK— Youinc man. wants po sition to do office work for railroad company. Address 11. B. George. 125 West Fifth st." . ' :; ;. KM AC IST. with A 1 city references, speaking Norwegian and English, regis tered in .Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Da kota, nine years' " experience, desires posf tioi. Address, stating salary. Q 78. Globe. I PHAKMAOIST— Situation wanted by a" registered pharmacist; speaks English and German, Address 707 Ra>t Third st. ■ r.TOU C II U— A young man wants posi -1 »• sition in a first-class gallery as retoucher; speaks German ana Swedish. Address i* 2, --(.lobe. . •■<■.. SITUA-il ox— Young man, good worker, would like situation in some store. Ad dress D 14. Globe. . ■.-..-. Females. .. T WABASHA IJiftLI.UiKSOK-We have competent girls on hand for house work. Office, Ninth and Wabash. ■ .■. ■ TTKM'iO.S. LADitsyf— Three compe tent German girls want situations with American families. Ladies' Employment ■ 4(>o St. Peter st ooKKfclil'KK— a young lady would like situation as assistant bookkeeper. Address 388 North Exchange. iiAMUKK WORK— .situation wanted to do chamber work and sewing in a pri vate family. Please call or address : 441 . Case st. • . . . pLERK- Girl wunti a position as clerk, in '^"confectionery or toy store; had three years" experience. . Address 392 Bautil st. . C^LrittK — A young lady would like a situa ■J tion as clerk in a bakery or candy store. Address V »*, 383 North Exchange st. BESSMAhr.K would like sowing' in families or shops. 4.57 Wabasha, Poom i(>. in OVEJtNKSS— Young lady educated in vT English and German wants position; children s governess and assistant in house-, work to family leaving city. Miss Morse, 311 South Fran Klin. " HOL'SKWoICu — Danish girl wants'* place ' . to do general housework. Call No. 19. Indiana ay.. West side. •■ ■ •• ■ HOlst WOK —A niiddle-aged German girl wants a situation in a small family , . for general housework.. Apply 318 Somer set st. - : . •:. . ■ •■■- ■ -■■:■ ■■r' i IIOUSKWOKK- A girl who is used to iJ do general housework • wishes to get a .place in a smalt family. Call at 30 Thomp . son ay. OUSKWOKK— A young girl aged six teen wishes a place to do light house work in a small family. Address X 53, Globe. -."-... . UKSING OK SITCOM* WO UK: good references it required. 514 Hopkins st., city. ";■■■ .;• •;■' SKWiXG — Vounegiri would like sewing in families, or taking care of children iind sewing; city references given. Address . J !)7. Globe. . - ■ . BUSINESS CIIAiXCES. 191 !«.<•«■ 1 1:; n coil* Business t'liaiiees ACHAXCtS to buy a grocery, bakery, to bacco and cigar stock; worth investi gating. Address Lock Box 300/ Fergus Falls. Minn. .-.. BAKBKK SHOP— An old established, two-chair barber shop; best location in the city; price §150; rent §20 per month; a snap. Address George W. Thorns, .Matikato, Minn. .. . . BAAKIt\ for sale with two teams. 412 Wabasha st. OK SAL*: CHEAP— cigar and confec tionery store, or will trade lor lot. Ill quire corner Seventh and KHtson. AKTXE It — Wan ted, a partner with JL small capital to go into business; lady or gentleman. Address D 2, Globe. YI7"AXT»^O — Partner for one-set woolen ♦ V mill, situated just outside city of 2i>,- OOO; fine water power: want partner with capital to take an interest and management; a bi:ai> for right man. Address A. D. Chap pell. Heal K:-ti'.\ Ban Claire. Wi<. wasted TO buy. pLOTHl.vii- Wanted to buy, gentlemen's V_/ second-hand clothing for cash. Address Q 4l, Globe. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— We will pay the highest price in the city for nil kinds of second hand household goods; all kinds of goods received ' on consignment. Cardozo Furniture and Auction Co.. 4fc'2 Jackson. !l/l KS. AT oVi XDKN, Sect nd-llaud L»l Store. 372 Minnesota st. Wanted, im mediately, ladies' and gents' cast off clothes; liberal price given. . - IOKJI SASH wanted at Kent's Storage and Forwarding Company, ISO ana 101 West Seventh st. ' ' '. A.NTKDTi) BUY OK KKST- Small second hand safe. 415 'WacouUi. CT.Aißvoi'Aarr. MltS. i ) : . I > ti BAM can be consulted at her Pallors on all alfairs of life, being a celebrated business medium who has a repu tation throughout the world for accurate and truthful readings of the past, present and future events of your life, through her won- ! derful Egyptian .Magnetic Charm; removes all evil inilueuces and family estrangements:' unite? the separated; causes speedy mar riage; brings success in your business affairs, and lells when to make profitable invest ments: no one in the present generation pos sesses this power in greater degree than Mrs. lir. De San, who uses it only to the advantage of the human race and to aid those who need the knowledge, Residence 8S West Fourth st.. St. Paul. PEKSOJfAUS. (i/| KS. KUADLKY'S Face. Wash for the xiJ. complexion; all druggists and fancy goods denlers; 25 cents. 95 James ay. north, Minneapolis. . Mltsj. KATE HOSKIXS, magnetic heal er, psychometric and trance medium, 225 Mi West" Seventh st. us. MAHV- A. TUSSiJIf- treats .all chronic and nervous troubles; mag j no tic and massace treatments; billings daily.. 223 East Kiehth st. T.OST A3TI> FOU.\D. AKK AXl> BUGGY STOLEN— Sunday evening. ■ Nov. 23, one black mare, weight about 900: a little knee-sprung and rather old: one side-bar and side-spring top buggy, upholstered, in blue cloth, tire on one of front wheels not se.. straight; it lops over toward inside of wheel. P. M. Self.Koom 59. National German-American r.nnk. niusicAj,. PIANO --.TUNING-— William Stoll, the well known piano tuner, is with How ard, Farwell & Co., 114 East Third st. PlA>u TL'M.nij — $1.50: Jirst-class worK . guaranteed. Samuel £. Crutciiett, 525 Wabasha St., lioom 2; city references. POPliJil : " . '■ V: '.' FOR T. . " ■ " ',' lIOUMCM. A— WE KENT HOUSES. STOKES. OH, " FICES. TAKE CHAKGE OK PKOPBKTY. TAYLOR'S KKNTINO AUKN CY, GLOBE BUILDING. - ' •" ANY oNK wanting houses,, flats, stores, 1 otticcs, see Merrill & Owens, Renting and Collection Agency, 41 East Fourth st. j;' GOTTAtJK— To rent, six-room cottage; V^ " city water and good cellar. Inquire 129 Valley St., or 412 Sibley st. ' • *" OUSE— 374 North Fort St.— House and barn, cistern, city water, big. cellar^' nine rooms. • ■ ' -" - -"' HOUSE — S2O-- Good, comfortable sixj room house, St. Anthony hill, near l>ale st. ; will be newly papered. W. P. Mo •ritz, 820 Pioneer Press. - '. >rjo HOUSE— House,six rooms.No. t>(>6 Having--' St., near Maria aw. Inquire Third and Maria ay. '--• .* HOUSE— For 'Kent— New house, part of, house and barn, with . modern im-' provements. Corner Congress and Hall. ; '.' HOUSE Lease and furniture- for 'sate; •" first-class. : centrally located boarding, house; 10 rooms; doing good business; table board rate. $5. James & Bateham Renting Agency, American Bank. .' HOUSE— Twelve-room house for rent; all modern improvements: lUB East Tenth st. ; apply 196" East Tenth st. • ' HOUSE— For rent, an eight-room house on Selby cable: all modern improvements; S'-.">. 318 Wabasha st. <^»>/\ I*EK MONTH— New eight-room *\P<&\J house en St. Anthony hill: has sewer, water, gas, bath and furnace. E. P. Wilgus, 134 East Fourth st. . ■r .;• Flats. PLAT — A new first-class tia'. for rent oppo- M. site Albion, on Selby ay., with steam heat; prices, $25, $35 and $-10. Inquire ,of Lovering, the Shoe Man. FLAT — For rent, nice eight-room flat, sec ond lloor, 16« West Ninth st. ; all mod ern improvements. Apply at same. : . FLATS of three and four rooms: all con veniences; cheap iei:t for winter. In quire '-'58 Nash. ■ yi-AT- Furnished, six rooms, all conveu -T iences: very cheap if taken at once. 771 Wabasha. Room 77. FLAT— For rent, flat furnished or unfur •T nished. 285 Summit place. ... <u*l/J I'KK MONTH for new eight-room •Ip.Lt flats; have sewer, water, bnih, etc. E. P. Wilgus, 1 3-1 East Fourth st. - " Rooms. '. — HOTEL. JJttUXSVVIC'K— European plan; fifty modern rooms by day, week or mouth ; prices according to location. ■ fell LAND AY.. 503— Nicely turuished pleasant room; furnace heat, gas and bath: two blocks from cable: $lv. - - ' BKOAUWAX, (i-:«- For rent, one nicely . furnished room for two ladies; clothes closet and heated. Inquire up stairs. TULEHAKT STT 01— Nice furnished A rooms: furnace heat, bath and gas. JGLKMAKT.VT., 81— Several nice rooms for rent cheap; suitable for light house keeping. Inquire at 580 St. Peter st. "IyTINxH ST.. 25. EAST— For rent, four '. 1* unfurnished rooms; newly papered for. housekeeping. • SKVEXTH ST., 222. AST— Room 1— Furnished and unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping/ ". Si". Phl'iiit ST , 032— Nicely furnished parlors, first floor;, furnace heat, gas, bath : also small room. ' ■•-■--• UMMIT AY., .115— Three nicely fur- O ; nished rooms; moderii^iivcuiences. , SUMMIT AY., ; 13— For r*t. three nicely * furnished front rooms, ground floor: very reasonable: suitable for two or four. rpjKX TH ST.. .222, KASl— Furnished X - rooms for rent, with furnace heat and bath. . EMH ST.. 227 EAST— For gentleman, X ' cheerful front room, . nicely furnished. . 'T'EXTH, 07; WEST— Furnished room for JL rent, ground floor: front room. ■. | HI HO .si-.-,-lti%. WEST— Third Floor— > X • Furnished or unfurnished rooms, from S3 up, suitable for housekeeping. W. D. Richardson. ■■■ A BASH A ST., COKNEK. NINTH— Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite; steam heat, gas, baths, at the Wabasba; board if desired, . : ... ..,'-'. . ABASHA ST.. COKXEIi TKNTH — Over Drug • Store— Furnished rooms for rent. . . -■' ' ■ - • ■■ - IWISCEIXATVEOIIS. . *-"•''. '."i I i'KIVATE HOSPITAL— Jars. XJ H. Stenzel, 254 Martin st. l\.l ASyOEKADK AND THEATER COS ■ifl- tunics. wig 3 and beards grease paints for stag? use orders promptly attended to. Mrs. L. Neitman. 50 East be yon th St., St. Paul, Minn. ... .•.--•-•..■•.r- VIA VI.:— Dr. Springsteen Wonderful Dis covero for women ; treatment suitable for mothers and daughters. Mrs. S. S. Stout. Si.-; Summit ay. DIE WORKS. EJ. KOCH EX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; JT • office, 41 « Robert St., Ryan block; works. 55 and 57 Indian i ay. s JAMISON & CO.. New York Steam Dye . Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a spe cialty. 14 W est Sixth st. .-'- AHLEKT & 311XTKL. Minnesata Stefim Dye Works. 244 Em-: Seventh st. DAarcmCto It. WH.B.DE OAK.TIO'S CLASSES IN DANCING. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. , Afternoons at 4, evenings at 8. Central Hall, 34 E. 7ih St., cor. Cedar. . .- . gST" Circulars at music stores. . | WASTED TO REXT. ROOM— Fumi-hed roi>m wanted, near Minnesota type foundry: must be rea sonable : state price of room ; also with break fast wild ten. -Address X 07. Globe. :j I>RESSMABiI?)i<S.. LAIN SEWING will be taken by a yonng lady at 293 Topping ■ st.. very cheap; '■ children's clothes a specialty. TISK ST. PAII^ TRIST COJBPANY • — Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson Streets— acts us executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. , WHEREAS. DEFAULT HAS BEEN made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, executed and delivered by St. Paul Realty and Investment Company, a cor poration under ihe laws of the state of Min nesota, mortgagor, • to The St. Paul Trust Company, a corporation under the laws of said state, mortgagee.dated the thirteenth day of June. A. D. eighteen hundred and eightv uMie, and recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds of the County of Ramsey, in the Slate of Minnesota, on the thirteenth day of June. A. D. 1889, at 4:50 clock p. m., in Book. -05 of Mortgages, on page 110, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount of two thousand one-hundred and twenty-lour dollars and seventy-four cents <$■_*. 121.7 i). for principal ana interest due. according to the terms and conditions of the saia mortgage, ana the principal note, and coupon interest notes, in said mortgage described: and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt now remaining se cured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, and the said mortgaged premises will be sold by the sheriff of said County of Ramsey at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, at the Fourth street iront door of the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, on .Mon day, the fifteenth (15th), >^^ of December. A."D. eighteen hundred and ninety, at 10 o'clock- in the forenoon. to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and ex penses of sale, and seventy-five (§75) dollars attorney's fees, us stipulated in said mort gage in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be solu, are the lots, pieces or par cels cf laud situated iv the Coumv of Ramsey and Stale of Minnesota, and known and de scribed as follows, to wit: Lot numbered five (5). and the easterly two (2) feet of lot num- : bered six it;), of blocK numbered two (2), of Oeorge Bros.' addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of , deeds in an<i for s'lia Ramsey County; together with alt the hereditaments and appurtenances" thereunto belonging, or in any wise appeiT' tainlug. ihftgßwaaa^&iJ . ' .THE ST.-PAUL TRUST COMPANY, • ,':.-' Btaaaißfc"- Mortgagee. By J. W. BISHOP, President. CHAS. W. EBERLEIN, Secy. ■ lla-rvey Offhkr, 'Attorney of Mortgagee, ■ 157 East Fourth st. St. Paul, Minn. Dated October 3oth, 1890. PfIPUUHH CAN BE LEFT & —FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: P. VAN DUYNE. Druggist, 823 East Bar i enth street. JA.T. GUERNSEY.. Corner Dale and Selby ': j Avenue. X V, L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John '" [streets. ■ ■ -:•••• : :••"•) ■■• •■ --■ lIOTKL RYAN DRUG STORE. 398 Robert .street. .',-. ■• • ' ■ » •• .-<%/.. •» • M. C. LYONS, Druggiit, 707 East Third street, corner Bates. ',", .MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash • land avenue and Dale street. . : .' . •-. ■ A. P. WILKES. Druggist, 759 and 701 West j.' I Seventh street. ' . . .. _^:- ;> , .-. . BERKMAN & CO.. 422 Dakota avenua. K. POX. 4«t> Rice street. FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HAVES, 411 West Seventh street. BIPPLER & COLLYER, Drugglsst. 199 East . Seventh street. JOHN FJJRLONG GROCERY COMPANY," Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. 1 WILKES 1 PHARMACY, Seven Corner* M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. : ■ ... ■ HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and Sl Peter streets. ■-■■■.■ R. SCHIFFMAN <fc SON, Druggist, corner • . Third and Maria. ' A. LYONS, Druggist, Corner Third and Maria. HP. PETTIGRBW, corner Rice and Igle hart W.M. RICHARDSON, 700 Wabash*. . MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 651 East Seventh street H9E9BB£ ; G. H. WEBB, 506 Broadway. c,^- '. •B. J.*\VITTE, 527 Lafayette avenue. Is% V. A. HIRSCHER, 235 Rondo. . /'^S- ' ROUES'. 412 X Exchange. AUCTION SAI.FS. A ICTIONSALE- Cnrdozo Knmiture and -Tl. Auction l\itnpauy.4(>- and 4t>t> Jackson st.. betweeu Eighth and Ninth sts.; We will sell at our warerooms, Saturday morning, , Nov. 29, the balance of the mortgage fore closure, consisting of two parlor suits, twelve bedroom suits, one ash sideboard.' one pier mirror, french plate; two plush lounges, four Plush chairs, twelve pair fen tner ■ pillows, ten spring beds, ten wool mattresses, one square' piano, two marble-lop tables,four antique oak center tables, lot of bedding. pair chenille portiere?, . seventy-five yards matting, 500 yards Brussels and ingrain carpers, large lot or crockery, kitchen uten sils, etc. These goods are all first-class and only used a short. time. Sale begins promptly at •10 a. m. Look out for our great sale of rich gold jewelry; line gold, gold-riled and silver watches: also a large line of Rogers', silver-plated .ware, to be sold during Decem ber. Cardozo: Furniture and Auction Com pany, Auctioneers and Appraisers. :■'• ARl>nZO AUCTION AND I'UKKl lure Company, 462 Jackson St., between Eighth and Ninth, general auctioneers and appraisers. Auction at our mart every Sat nrday at 1>» a. m. ' STOKE- ASP BAR FIXTURES. ~tt^C====S^~r==------ ■'■-■ -, . ■:..■'■ '•'flluC ilrjl^^i-ij 1 ~~~-f'»~ " e r~y ri [VIEW AND SECONDHAND SALOON IV fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, j 00l and •;. billiard tables, counters and -shelving. 2*B Washington "■■ Minneapolis. '•'•- ' *7ti BAL ESTaTK MEW, ; i-. 41 . •■'■■ " -.' *■'•_ : EAL ESTATE MEN, f ■ • ••'.-: - REAL ESTATE MB^ ' REAL ESTATE MBit T '.[' '*'. • 'nix* :•?:., •;. ; . ■ REAL ESTATB MJSS OWNERS OF .'-'rx-r.^!- ? "<V PROPERTY.; ... ,-; ..." . AGENTS AND BROKEH4 INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED U ST. PAUL DIRT SHOULD READ CARHPULLT THE ADVERTISEMENTS IS _ rt> ,_B : : 1-- TOE GLOBE. ■■-. •••! :•.. THEGLOBK. ...I * —•• ......I ....... J IT IS. THE BEST DAILY : ■ REWSPAPER IN THK COUNTS'!; AND ONE OF THE VERY BEST AD VEJITI SING :•■ - ■ MEDIUMS. QUICK SALES ARE GUARANTEED TO THOSE WHO , USE ITS COLUMNS JUDICIOUSLY. .."--- THE RATES ARE REASONABLE " - THE - . -••; . RESULTS -, ■ ■ - ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. real estate MEN usb 4**" * : •«•» :—• : .: " * : : : THE globk. :': ■■■ • • ■"- " is • •■•• ««lMt «l«t II ft ■• t•• • I * * STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss.— Probate Court. In the mutter of the estate of William H. Gar land Jr., deceased.- Letters testamentary on the estate of Will iam H. Garland Jr., "deceased, late of the ' county of .Ramsey and state of Minnesota, being granted to Hannah Garland; y< It is ordered. That six months be and the same is hereby allowed from: and after the date of this order, in which all persons hav ing claims or demands . against the , said de } ceased . are required to tile the same in the probate court of said • county, for examina tion and allowance, or be forever barred. >:olt is further ordered. That the first Monday ju June, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at a I general term of said probate court, to be held St the court house in the cily. of. Saint Paul, : ■hi said county, be and the same hereby is ap ■-pointed as the time and place when and where the said probate court will examine ' and adjust said claims and demands. '■ And it is further ordered, that notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and. r'prs>ns interested in said estate, by forthwith '"publishing this order once in each week for 1 three! successive weeks in the Paul Daily Bun, a daily newspaper printed and pub lished in said county. ■ •.... -,Dated at Saint Paul this 20th day of November, IS9'>. . . By the Court: !£>**i| SAMUEL MORRISON, i fa. p.] ' Judge of Probate.; STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF j Ramsey, ss.— Probate Court, ' In the matter of the estate of Anna Klotz, ; . deceased. • . ■■. On reading and filing the petition of Fred crick Klotz, of Mendota, in said Mate, rep . resenting that Anna Klotz has lately died in tes ate. a resident and inhabitant , of '.ho county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota, leaving- goods, chattels ■ and ' estate within - this county, and praying that administration of her estate be to Albert Scheffer granted; I It is ordered, that said petition be heard at a special terra of this conn, to be held at the courthouse, in the city jof St. Paul, in said couiuv, on Monday, the 'J2ddny of Decem ber. IS9 ', at lo o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of such hearing be given to all persons interested by publishing. this order . least once in each week for three • succes ■^rve weeks prior; to said day. of - hearing in the St. Paul Dailt Globe, a daily newspa- ' per -printed and published in saia county.- Dated at St. Paul this 20th day of Novem ber. I*9. .By the Court: . [l. s.] - SAMUEL MORRISON. 1 : ..'. . ■ ■-. Judge of Probate. - C. D. ar.d T. D. u'Brikx, Attorneys. popular wants: ■ -■" -'~-~ : FOR SALE. • A FINK corner sign for sale at a bargain. ii Address L. J.. Dally Globe. St. Paul. ASH CAUKIKHs— sale, two Lit - troit cash carriers at a bargain. Address 1,. J., Daily Globe, St. Paul. COWS— New milch cows for nale. T. R. . Palmer, 923 Grand ay., 00 Globe Build ing. ' •«-• ::m* : DKIJCT STUCK for sale at a bargain : for "particulars inquire Lymau-Elicl Drug company, Minneapolis. ■ ON IS of the best dairies and-route In the city; cheap for spot cash. Address X 5, Globe. • OKU AN— Second-hand Mason & Hainan organ, used but a short time; guaranteed to be in perfect condition ; cost new, 8140; we will Fell on easy payments at only 565. Howard, Far well & Co., 114- East Third St. PIANO BOXES— CheaD; will hold one and a half tons of coal. Howard, Far : well Co.. 114 East Third st. STOVK— For sale, cook stove with water attachments complete. Only' $10. In quire 249 Norris St.. St. Paul. (tfiO^NifiW ORGAN, with stool and *V*J^ book; warranted for five years; only 85-. Howard, Farwell & Co., 114 East Third st. • ' - TO EXCHANGE. •n^O EXCHANGE for clear vacant pro .J. perty. ono of the finest residences in West St. Paul. 11. H. Schulte & Co., 115 East Fourth st. Till-: ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY —Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson . street**— acts "a* executor, adniin intrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. WHEREAS, DEFAULT HAS BEEN made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by St. Paul Realty and Investment Company, a corpora tion under the laws of the state of Minne sota, mortgagor, to The' St. Paul Trust Com pany, a corporation under the laws of said state, mortgagee, dated the thirteenth day of June, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty niue, and recorded in the office of the reg ister or deeds of the county of Ramsey, in the state of Minnesota, on trie thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1889, at 4:50 o'clock m., in Book 2<J5 of Mortgages, on page 100, of the records of said county, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount of .two thousand one hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy-four cents 124.7-1). for principal and interest . due, according to the terms and conditions , of the said mortgage, and the principal note, and coupon interest notes, in said mortgage described, and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover ■ the debt now remaining secured by, said mortgage or any part thereof. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged prem ises therein described, and the said mortgaged • premises will be sold by the sheriff of said" county of Ramsey at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, at the Fourth street front door of the court house, . in the city of St. Paul, in the county of Ram sey and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the fifteenth (15th) day of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which ; shall then be due on said mortgage, with the ' interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and seventy-five ($75) dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, ana so- to be sold, are the lot piece or parcel of laud situated in the county of Ramsey and state of. Minnesota, and known and de scribed as follows, to wit: Lot number four (4), of block number two (-), of George Bros. .Addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds for said Ramsey county: together with all tha hered itaments and „ appurtenances thereunto be .longine, or in anywise appertaining. , THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, • ■■ : : ■•■- . Mortgagee. ■ - - • By J. W. BISHOP. President • \ . CHAS. W. EBERLEIN, Secy. , Harvey 'Offices. Attorney of Mortgagee, " 157 East Fourth St., St. Paul, Minn. . : Dated October 30th, 1890. -. THK ST. I'AUL TKUS.T COM I' A3 V — , Ofllces. Cor. Fourth, and Jackson ' . streets—acts as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as fclgnee, receiver, etc. ;- '-■■' .. ■•• •. • VyHBREAS.DEFAULTHASBEENMADE V» : in the conditions of a certain mort gage executed and delivered by Gu*tav Peter- son (unmarried}, mortgagor, to The St. Paul Trust t'ompauy, a corporation under the laws of the state of Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the twelfth day of November, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and re corded in the office of the register of deeds ■of the county Ramsey in the state of Min nesota, on the 22nd day of November. A. D.. 18S9, at 4:15 o'clock p. m., In Book 205 of mortgages, on page 57, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, he amount of three thousand two hundred and' five dollars ana eighty-two cents, (53.205.82), for principal and interest due according to the terms and conditions of the . said mortgage, and the principal note, and coupon interest notes in said mortgage de scribed, and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the . debt now remaining secured by said mort gage, or any part thereof. : : Now, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power or sale contained in said mort gage, and of the statute m such ease made and provided, said mortgage will be fore closed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff or said county of Ramsey, at the Fourth street front door of the court house in the city of St. Paul in the county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the fifteenth day •of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety.at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. to satisfy the amount which then shall be due on said mortgage. with the interest thereon. and costs . and expenses of sale, and seventy-five ($75), dollar* attorneys fee as stipulated in . said mortgage, in ch«c of foreclosure. The prem ises described' in snicl mortgage, and so to be sold, are the lot, piece or parcel of land situ ated in the county of Haiusev and state of -Minnesota, and known and described as fol lows, to wit: Lot number three ',3), in Chute Bros. Division No. eight (*) addition to St. ■ Paul, according to the recorded plot thereof 'on file in the office of register of deeds in said Ramsey county: together with nil the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. THE ST. PAUL .TRUST COMPANY. : _- Hiswa Mortgagee. By J. W. BISHOP, President CHAS. W. EBERLEIN, Secretary. Harvey Officer. Attorney of Mortgagee, 157 • East Fourth Ktreet St. Paul, Minn. ; Dated Oct. 30. 1890. . . TH ST.PAUL TRUST COMPANY ;" Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— acts" as executor, admin . istrator, guardian, trustee, as sltjnee, receiver. WHEREAS, DEFAULT HAS BEEN made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by John Burgman (unmarried), mortcagor, to The St. . Paul Trust Company, a corporation under . the laws of the state of Minnesota.mortgagee, dated the . twenty-fourth day ,of August, A. ■ D. eighteen hundred- and eighty-nine, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the ' county •of Ramsey, in the state .of ■ Minnesota, on the 24th day of August, A. D. 1889. at one o'clock p. m.. In Book 205 -of Mortgages, on page li!s, on which there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the amount' ot two thousand two hundred dollars and ninety-six cents ($2,200.9«-10O) for principal and interest due, according to the terms and conditions of said mortgage, and the urincipal note and coupon interest notes in said mortgage described; and no ac tion or proceeding has been instituted at law 01 in equity to recover the debt now remain-' ing seemed by said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of -a power of sale contained in said mort gage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be fore closed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described by the sheriff of said Ram sey county at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Fourth street ; front door of the court house, in the city of St. Paul, 1 in the county of Ramsey and "state of Minnesota, on Monday, the fifteenth (15th) day of December, A. I), eighteen hundred and ninety, at ten o'clock in the forenoon." to satis-fv the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, aud costs and expenses of sale, and seventy ' five ($75) dollars attorney's fees, as stipu lated iv said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described - in said mortgage, and so to be sold, arc the lot piece or parcel of land situated in " the conntv of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, and known and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot number fourteen (14), in . block num ; ber twenty-one (21). of Arlington Hills ad dition to the city. of St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof on (lie in the office of the register of deeds for said Ramsey' county, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto - belougiug or m anywise appertaining. THE sT. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, . Mortgagee. By J. W. BISHOP. President "CHAS. W. EBERLEIN, Secretary. Harvtet Officer, Attorney of Mortgagee. - 157 East Fourth street, St. Paul, Minn. Dated Oct. 3<Vl»yo. LLHUIIim uUDDLRO I The Firms Mentioned in This List Embrace the Most Representa tive Houses of St. Paul in Their Respective Lines. BOOTS AND SHOES. FOOT,SCHULZE&CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in :" • -. -Boots and Shoes. - : 233. 235 and .37 East Third Street. , C. GOTZIAN & CO., Proprietors Minnesota Shoe Company 1 87 and ISO East Third Street. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. W. S. CONRAD, Tm porter, Manufacturer and Jobber In Ci gars.- --221 East Third Street. CLOTHING. H. C. BURBANK & CO., Manufacturers of Clothing. 220, 222 and 224 East Third Street - ' ■ ■ - COAL. " NORTHWESTS FUEL CO Edward N. Saunders, . President and Treasurer. National German-American Bank Building. ■ . CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. . J. H. MAHLER CARRIAGE CO. ; IMPROVED DAISY BUGGIES Carriages, Harness, Ac. i . < Jsfl-3H^"'EflPt Third 'Street. -•:;■■• ' ; 'drugs..' ' NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 400, 40?. 404. 40S and 410 Sibley St RYAN DRUG CO., Importers and jobbers In Drugs and Drug .;■••■•-;; gists' Sundries, 2S. 297 and SCO East Third Street. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. : LINDEKES, WARNER & SCHURMEIER, Dry Goods and Notions. Miners' and Lum : i bermen's Suits a Specialty. Corner Fourth and Silley Streets. ' DAIRY SUPPLIES. ' CORHISH, CURTIS ; 4 GREENE CO., Creamery and Dairy Supplies, BUTTER TUBS, SALT. BITTER COLOR, ETC. GROCERS. ALLEN, MOON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, •201. 203, 205, 207 and 209 East Third St GRIGGS, COOPER & CO., Importers and Wholesale Grocer* 242-252 East Third Street MAXFIELD & SEABURY, Wholesale Grocers, ...".-'. ■ .30-^ to 199 East Third Street. GRAIN AND COMMISSION. WM.A.VANSLYKE&CO., - , '" :. Grain and Produce^ .-.:. '-'_1~ i :>■:' ■'-.- 316 Sibley Street. '• GRAIN, BALED HAY, MILL F££i> FIELD AND GRASS SEED. GRIGGS BROS., GRAIN, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, SEEDS. 365 and 307 Robert Street. thould ma.ke mcir housesiooß^^ Try c&ke in your nexK Mwlmr house;clee.ning -*&*' f^^|^ A SENSE OF DECENCY Constrains many people to bide the dirt of their kitchens. They make the kitchen a secret chamber, into which it is forbidden to enter; but hall the trouble which they take to hide the dirt and the disgrace which it en* toils, would keep the kitchen clean, and all its pots and pans bright a 4 a dollar, that is, if they use * ■ -=— SAFOIjIO m — - . . .- .- .". DR. SAffSEN'S A NEVER FAIL/dNG CURE FOR ALLPERSDNALW&KNESSIHMEN BIBIUTY, 4>& : VITAL LOSSES rhei'^tisji. PAINS n BACK «n,l MHBS, nun «nt SUBMR COHPi.UXTS. KXHArsTIO^ WKAKNm' DYSPEPSIA, C<SXSTIPiTIO!I, spixu, AFFKCTIOXS, mUUU, rif. , (I RVl>w!lhont..i ; rii!rlnp. The current. •re iimtor complete control of wrurfranrl so P o»iTf,ilthp:, ecu only be oru,iorcc hoiirt d*il eT .«ud ar* In.tantlT Ml ■>y the "wc»rer or we forr..it $5 000 ■ Great Imr'rovi iienu OTer all otiieri. Especially reeonnaended Ie YOU MENr««H B .M VITAL WTAKNES of v. personal lutnrc and their cf ecr§,wiio l»rkj»ltnl force nor\ c energy and muscular pone ■nd haTe failed to attain strength and IVrd-rt Nanhomi. A -8 i AJI B7 IM who think their vita! 'A fc. lU IWI Cp l\Mty the natural results or the progrcsD of old age and decay, when It Is tlmply wi,nt ct inlmal or natural electricity and the power to produce it. We have Belts and Scspeusor!cs«pecia!ly for tl\o.-c cases. Worst caws guaranteed, permnni-ntly cured in 3 mouth«. A Good Cnrc of Kervons Debility. • XliN>iuroLM, Minn., Jan. 11. 1M». Tin S«»i>isKiicimc Co.:— lt gives Die grnit jilcasnrc to that your wonderful Electric Holt has been of the greatest possible >errice to mo. and has done more than yon claim ed it would. I have worn your belt a Tew month;, nnd I ani today just a man n.i I ever »m«. IsafTered from nervous del l!itr,« hnck, kidney complaint, and gener ally broken lonn in health, not able to work. I cnt to thi best dortnr<withoutt)ie least benefit, hut got worse. - At last I made up my mind to see you. 1 bought a $20.00 belt and «iiii«i well man. I recommend your bell* to all , ferers, eHpccia'ly of Dcrrous dehiiitT for I know it wii out them. Yonrg most irinrcrclv, . . CHARLES FISHER, 300 Clifton Arc. j Onr Illustrated book, gi\ in« full information and tert I mouiali from prominent nen In every Slate who have bor i cured will he sent fur 4c. postage. Consultation at of!ic Tree and Invited. Open Saturday* till Bp. m.; Bunds ■ rom 10 a. m. to 12 m. THE SANDEN ELECTRIC C ~ Journal Building, Miin;eßpc)i.',]Winii. i B"WEJ CURB ft J LOOD POISON - From Whatever Cau»e. II Ouremir.ent physicians are experts iv dis eases of the blood, and all CIItfONIC and ; F«IVATt; diseases. Paiients are success-: fully treated by mail. Offices and consulting i rooms, INTERNATIONAL IUEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 2G» Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. IRON AND HEAVY HARDWARE. NiCOLS & DEAN, Iron, Steel, Waetm and Carriage Hardware Corner Siblev and Fifth Street. LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. Factory and Lumber Yard, Arcade, Wells aal _ . Forest Streets. ________ City Office, Lumbermen and 'Builders' Ex- Change. Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts. C. E. KELLER & CO., Dealers in Lumber and Building Material. • Estimates furnished on short notice. Booms 301 and : 02 Lumbermen & Builder"* Exchange. Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts. Telephone Call. 1160-2. St. Paul. Minn.' LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AN© SADDLF.BVHAItnWARK. SCHEFFER & ROSSUM, Saddlery Hardware, Leather and Findings. Manufacturers of Horse Collars, Fly Net* Sweat Pads and Boot and Shoe Uppers. 174. 170 and 178 E. Fourth St.. St. PauL " MEATS, MINNESOTA PACKING AND PROVISION CO., Pork and Beef Packers and Lard Refiners, Chicago Avenue. Cor. Starker Street. j. t. McMillan, Pork Packer. Established 1870. Choica supar-cufed hams, pure kettle-rendered lard. All kinds of nprk products. Packing house, ' upper levee. Telephone call 379-3. JOHN J.O'LEARY& SONS, Pork Packer* go to 64 West Tenth Street. PAPER AND STATIONERY. EEMRY E. WEDELSTAEDT & CO., Stationers and Engravers. Full line of Typewriter Paper and Ribbon*. 05 F.a't Third Street. • •• BIIBBERGOODS. - GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., Rubber Goods, Gold Seal Belting. Hose, Eta. 131 East Third Street '■' ■ ■ -■■ h^--- SEEDS. . ■ • SEEDSMEN. L. L. MAT & CO. BB City Store 5 West Third Street • Wholesale Warehouse. Como Avetni . ■ .- • • PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS. ST. PAUL STAINED GLASS - All Kinds of GLASS Used in Building. 181-183 East Sixth Street, '. St. Paul. Minn. . STOVES. FAVORITE STOVE §|S§g ! & RANGE CO. \§jpfe?^dr A. K. PRUD EN, Manager. .-: :-■■ 409 and 411 Sibley Street TINWARE. TEE HORNE & DANZ CO.- Shipping Cans, Lard Pails. Oil Tanks aaJ Dairy Goods. ■'•51 to 57 East Fillmore Avenue. -" ■ %VINES AND LIQUORS. ; GEO. BENZ & SONS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreija ! :-••..• and Domestic Wines and Liquor*. • 217 and 219 East Third Street. P. J. BOWLIN & CO.. Wholesale Liquors. i ' SI 4 Sibley Street. f/I?r\ FEMALE WEAKNESS. i, -' ..A-Cnl.. More is called £ - Jt^Sabv Female Weakness than ■TK/<£r a " other diseases combined " wf *?• (■"land when neglected pro- V. <A I d" 1 Hft> lonfr invalids. \ .£ /BAT PASTILLES, the Jta i • I wonderful home treatment ' fs^sisi* a sure euro for Whites .j^fP^iSL orLeurorrhcm. Inflaming- Ulceration. Painful - BiFOKS arrc* mss. Menstruation, Barrenness biposi iso ma cnx=. Menstruation, Barrenness and all complaints peculiar to Females. Postpaid. SI. For sale by Mussetter, Wnbash and Fourth and WV basli a nd Third streets, St, Paul. [ t FACIAL BLEMISHES / l^>ll'-c largest Establishment in tho / |^HB\Vorld for the treatment of Hair L^ ■ -^~ gland Scalp, Eczema, Mole.-, Warts 59 JSk. Sgfcupernuous Hair. Birthmark--. 1/ H^^Moili. Freckle?. Wrinkles. Bed Noeo KjTk *JRcdVeiEE.OilrSkin,Acne,Fimp!es I JJggy 7 Blackhead*. Barter's Itch, Pears, %^sßfc^..'^Pi:tinKS.rowdcr Marks, Facial De \ velopment, Sunken Cheeks, etc. Con- v — bp " ltationfrcca: office or by leit-r. l"H - pace book on all skin and scalp affections and their treatment to nnv BcidreffforlOcts. JOn.\ 11. WOODRCRY. I>crraatolo~lftt, 13.» "West 4?ri St.. X«*w York City. IWOOHBiIa'Si }'A('IAI. SOAJ* forthel Skin :m«l S«*nip.ot T*nttiTi*t* or by Mfl ."O ml*. \ SI B} S ** is acknowledges - .^BNBr^^^^^mi the leading remedy tor JHBjr Cures lnj'va Gonorrhoea d Gleet. £WiT»r.HAYS.'a The only sa:e remedy for $5*4 J prescribe it and feel F*Jl Mrd only by safe in recommending it \S2& Th£EvhhsChem:''uCo, to all sufferer!". &NC!NHAT!,O.i^Ea A. J. STONER, M. D., VA. I'- S. A. *gg iIECATI'R. ILI« <F T1 Sold by Drn^urista. Tndc^^Hl^llrk* I'ISIC'E 81.00, ! ■ THE CELEBRATED FRENCH CAPSULES -OF MATHEY-CAYLUS! A test of 30 YEARS has proved the great merit of this popular remedy, by the rapid increase In favor with lead int: Physiciaus everywhere. It is superior to all others for the safe, prompt and completecure of long standing or recent cases. Not only is it tha best, but the cheapest, as ALL DHUiJGISTs sell it for 75 Cents - per bottle of 04 Cap- . sules. CLIX & CO., PARIS... . i i j l .. /: ii if 1 ( ci fcensesyou can ?i; •*" It you advert ke, you jj- 7