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nn^ Q A L Nn E MP^ E A , P ,° P nPM?^ = fIHVEfJTTSE YOUR WfINTS A SINGLE INSERTION^ILL BRING DlUri AND MEETS ALL DEMANDS. T\\J T 'S&i. I^k, 7 WWf\ ff i**\Pi | jS> MORE THAN A DOZEN ANSWERS, "— - -'- -•' ' .:.■:.--'■'■■' . , ' .' '. • — '-..*.' ' '"•''"' •-"'. ' '- ;'-' ' ; ' : "' '-• -'-' -"■■■-•" •■ -■'■■ •■ ■■ -.■-•*'■ --' --■-.-■ ■■- ■■■.;..-'■•.■• .; ■■■:■..' :-^y'.--^r'-- _._ ; -J WANT ADVERTISERS WARNED A Fake Solicitor Who Knows the Value of Globe Wants. Numerous complaints . have reached this office during the past week that an individual; wearing gray.. clothing and having thick, curly hair, lias beenrep-' resenting himself as an agent of this pa ptr and collecting money foi want ad vertisements. . . No person is authorized to do this, and lie is a swindler. For the convenience and protection of its patrons the Glohk lias established branch oflices iii districts • remote from the main office, where want advertise ments will be received at the same terms as over our counter. The following are our regular . estab lished agencies-, for the receipt and prompt transmission of want advertise ments: C. T. IIKLT.KIS, Tenth and St. Peter. 'S. H. Kkkvks, Seven Corners Drue Btore. - : . ... •■..'.' A. T. CrUKJttrSKT, Dale and Selby. Stkaiotit Biu>s.. (irotto and Hondo.' Pahkki: &■ Wkstky, Third and Maria. A. I. Skitei:, - S2« "East Seventh. M. : D.-Mkisrim.; 442 Broadway. • W. K. Coi.liki;. Seventh and Sibley. A. A. HntSGHKB, Louis «nd Hondo. ■ D. E. Haud.y. ( .h; Rice. 11. Madso.v, l?6Coucoid street. ' ; ~ I). TnoMA.s & C 0. .'.»! South Robert. : ; SITI7ATIOX OFFEREI>. •'-.-•Jinks. A> AOTIVJ-: MAN with S-IX) c-:iii secure a permanent nuency p»*ing $'H) a week. Dnll 7{ooni '_'(>, (iiftoii BpteL AGKXTb wivntccl for the liancers' Mutual Aid Association of Minnesota. Cull on or address Dou.T.Mi'Naushtan, Secretary, German ia Bank Bnildiae. St. Paul. Minn. — WAMEI) — >'fi]CMiien on sr.iary or ccinmission to har.dle the New Patent Chtmicnl ink-EraduK Pencil; the greatest telling . novelty ever produced; erases mfc lhoronehly in tVQKCondr; no abrasion of ■paper: 200"to r*o per profit; one agent's -Miles nniounted to £l 2o in six days: another 5* in two hour!-; We wnnt one energetic gen eral acentin eaoh state mid territory. ■ For terms and full partii-uliirh eddress The 3! on-. rce Eraser Mfg. Co.. l.a Crosse, Wis. X 4. BAKBKK wanted* for Saturday; 53. 50 guaranteed. EC East Seventh st. OAKBKK wanted at 11 East Eighth st. BAKBKBS— wanted for Saturday; guarantee S-t each. -Ul Enst Seventh st. BAKBEIJ— First class barber wanted at once, corner Sixth and Wabasha. O AicUKi; wanted. II iudsor Hotel shop. BAKIJKU wanted at 601 Jackson; wages, S4 for Saturday. BLACKSMITH— Wanted, first-class man J-J on farm wagons. Keal, ..oh us & Co,, Lake City. Minn. .. ■ JOOKKKKI'KK — Wanted, competent -l-» bookkeeper, , stenographer and type writer combined. Adaress M.. Globe otlice. : pOAT.MAKKK waiite<l to. go to-Dululh. v-^ • K. E. llateh Co.. 144 F.u.st t'Oinlh m.. CIGAR>IAKKK wauled; only band work- V> men need apply; union wages: steady employment. Henry Uugeinach, Bochester, . Minn. ...... .; , KI.I YKRYMAX— Wanjed. a man- with horse and rig "to deliver Globes for an .hour or two in the city Sunday nioniiugs. Apply W.E. Magriiw. Ciyculator. . DETKCTIVK— detective in cv ' cry town in United states; extensive experience not re<|Uireil; sena for particu lars. "Universal Ue'.ective Agency, Box 100U, Chicago, 111. ■ ' tJ ELPKK-W anted, one good horseshoe- AJ ing helper. Billy Bus.-man, East bev euth st., corner MeudoUv. HOSTL.EK— \Vn:ited. an elderly man to work around lioi;se: must understand the care of horses. i, G. Karhuff Organ Company, North si. Ijhiil.1 j hiil. v HOSTLKK— wanted to take care of tiro hordes. 4<i* Fort st. "'" PHARMACIST— registered Ger ".j JL - man phnrmnei.-t. AilcSress X. O. C. Glolie. PHARMACIST— Wanted, reKistered phar - t- macist; mast talk Geimau. Address X. O. C, Globe. PHAK3IA liescistered pharmacist wanted to operate drug store in »orth- Dakota for half profits; first-class references required. Apply. to Chas. Dawson, Ivoyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Bmbil. - PKINTKK — Wanted, a printer in a small • ■ -C;j office;' -he able^to do -eoice job .work; wages. t SS per week* and board. Address ;j. C. Marshall, Edcerton. .Minn. - ■ OAI^KSJMEIs' to sell to merchants by sam- O ple; SIOO a month for workers; enclose stamp; permanent situation: chance to build . a tine .trade. Moilel Manufacturing Compa ny. South Bend, Ind. .. CALESJIKX wnn'.ed: good opening;' sal- O ary or coiumission. Address, with stamp, National Cigar Company, St. Louis; Mo. b~ ALKS3IK>* — Wanted, two or three more . first-cJa«s salesmen to handle the best line of installment -goods m the northwest. Call or write W. A. Ki'.wards, 7 to 11 Sixth st. south. Minneapolis, Minn. ; 81 West Third st., St. Paul. Minn, : i SaOKIHTAKEB wanted at 311 East Seventh st. SOLlClTOKS—^yallted, men to solicit for a new pla:i of insurar.ee; easy to work: men take -it wilhout tulkms. Address li. T. • Miller. Hotel Ryan. SOLXCI'TOIts— Men 01 enerpy ana tact to *3 tolicit fcr Bankers' Life Association of M. Paul. S-alarj- orguari-.iuee r.K preferred. ' Address C. £.. Sccor. St. Paul. Minn. STK>OGRArHKK— One that has a fair knowledge 'of -'bookkeeping; want a young man who is willing to work hnrd; a ood op|.orn:nity to learn tlie theatrical • business; a limited experience in shorthand wonld suffice: cull Monday at p. m. Bijou Upera House olTice. TKXOGRAriIKKS furnished with posi tious and business houses supplied with out charge to either party. Apply to Wyckoff, fceamniiß <fc Benedict, 94 Enst Fourth st.; tel- : . ephoue 41W5. ; (JUI'KKIXTKXHKXT- Wanted, at once. 0 competent Uimbenoan to superintend saw and planing mills and large wholesale yard. Address, staling experience and salary exrected. E 24. Globe. . ' WASTICD— Manager and Overseer fora Manufacturiii!; Company now in oper ation. Wanted, a representative; must be able to give reference; have ir^OO security; position permanent; a good party is worth to us §40 per week ; all work done under our in structions. 'Address with stamp. Ihe Bran denburg Mfg. Co.. 403 \V. Third Et., Day ton. O. WAXTKU- young men to handle thistest telling boot in the market; 525 per week, to good m«) ; call or -write: do not liiissthe opportunity. North Star Publish ing Company, 741 Lumber Exchange, ■Minne apolis. Minn. l-'OR sAf/s;. lCY<:i.l-:s— bicycles for SIOO 00; 5135.C0 bicycles tor STiI.OO; other piades in Dornortion; agents wanted; lists free. A. AY. Gump cv Co.. Dayton. O. DOCS- Four thotoughbred St. Bernard XJ pup?, four months old: cheap to make room. Milnor Ketuiela Xilnor, N. D. LKCTHH! FAX for sale at price; good as new. Minnesota Tailoring Com pany. Litt's Grand Opera House. LECTKIC MOTOK for sale; three horse power, in first-class repair. H. L. Collins Co., corner Fifth and Minnesota. /~i KOCERV FIXTUKKS- For Sale Cheap VX —Lot of shelving and bi::s. 4 counters, • 1 coffee mill, y sets of scales, 100-gallon oil can. 1 large ice box. 1 truck, 1 safe. Inquire at V*Z Wabasha st. OQUJBRKLiS— snle. two very tame O squirreis, in a handsome wire cage",cheap, •^ 3C2 Fort St.. corner 1 ifth sl. ... t ; WAITED TO 'BEST. HOUSE Wanted, for a year, or longer, a modern honse of nine or t-en rooms, be tween Dayton and Summit. Address W 30, Globe. * AHM A 1 To House Owners: We Ai are besieged with parties GOODHUK wanting houses to rent for J less than S'-") a month; if EKXTING J you have auythiug please I seiid in to us. 408 Pioneer AOK>CY. i Press. GLOBE \A/ANTS AIMNO " ■ KEKLT « M-:\ I-.li FAIJL. OF UOOUBESIILTg : SITtTATIOIIB OFFE«EI>. Females. GENTS— Wanted, lady agents to handle -ti-~ a quick-seliing articre' as a side line; liberal commission ..a 3!).' Globe. " ; -. . J -yj. ■ \ T LARPKNTEITK \S. 51 West Exchange, £\. free simations for domestic help. -•■ CANVASSERS— two Indies with some experienco-,,iu canvassing,. not to sell, but only, to introduce our : - -articles: good salary and a permanent- position for the right" parly. - Call lioora 2H. ' Korepaugh Block, above Seven Corners bunk. . t ..;■? ■■>■■ ;v. ; . ■. ■ COOK— ai first-class cook v a*nd a good laundress; cit>\references required. Mrs. Theodor Borup. fiss bum mil ay, ..'. I ;*;' C^OOK— ; waitress, S3*: * oflJOrs-' -mes!'.' '- Fort BeoKh, Alt>ut."lJdpglassV'Tatclii- ; gence, 3.*» Seventh. -..• ■>:.•■■:■- ■ -...- DINING ROOM GIRI^-W«nsed, first class dining room giri nt Grand Central hotel.. . . _-•■• ■■■-,:■...■■•• ',- jrt-K. ■ .;: INING ROOM ; GIRLS — Six dining room giils and four cooks to leave city; . big pay. 57 Knst Seventh.-., ■■;','." .■>.'■■ : ■- TIOUSi-aiAIU wanted. 370 EastTenth'.sfc U OUSEWORK-Girl wanted for general 1 1. housework: must be a-g»^od cook,; no •washing: good wages, f>3> Dayton ay. .:■• ' : v HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a girl ior gen eral housework will pay good wages.' No. 486 Dayton ay. . -■? ■,:.-• ITOUSEAVORK— A good girl ; wanted in n. a family of two. 688 Westminster st. ; fTOUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general ■IT. housework. Apply PieHsant-av. HOIT!»EWOKK— good, girl for general housework in -.a family. - For particulars inquire of E.; A. Konantz, Sibley. . . , ,- ■•-, :■-. .■:'■■' Ij OUSEWORK — Good girl for general IX. housework; good wages. Mrs. iJobert Stratton. 2005 Second nv. bouth.'Minueapolis.". II OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general JLI housework. 526 Kobert st. V : ;;': - KITCHEN GIRL wanted;: no Cbildren or . washing; good pay.'. 368 Nelson ay. .- .: SCRUB — Scrub girl wanted at Ho tel St Louis, Minuelouka; wages, Sls; come nt onoc. .. , -•■ BUSINESS CIIASCEv.' itliKrcllritcoits. -•..:. ALIVE MAN with small capital to take ." hold of a paying business, lioom 2G, Capitol Block. ■ ' : " ' BAKERY- furnished and restaurant for : icnt cheap. Address Dolau Bros.. Glen-, coe, McLeod county, Minn. " ■ ■'-; '■ FOR SAI.K— A grocery store and fixtures; good trade and location: good reason for Belling: cheap for cash. Address M7o, Globe, Minneapolis. ■ ■ -.: ■ ■ OR SALK-Steam laundry, cheap: F. W. Kinney. Sheriff's OHice, City. _J_ WANTED— To buy a small randy store on time; will pay cash down. Ad dress A 2.">, Globe. >;iiinehp6lis. IIOABI) OFFElti:i>. BOA Rl> — Furnished rowm,'." witn good • board : excellent location. 31.S Nelson avenue. . .. DOARD Pleasant alcove rooms; ; also > ■O large front room; . private biith; one single groom: beautiful grounds. '. 254 East Tenth. . ' - - • ■ • BOARI>— Furuihhed room with board.near cable line. lUii lieasant ay. ■• .-. ? .-. BOARD — Front room with board, gas, etc., to one or two ladies. . No. 69 Summit ay. ' BOA -Strangers in the city will find \ pleasant rooms and excellent board at - The Miner, tffi College ay., corner of Sixth.. : BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms with board; house modern: parlor and piano. : s<sTilton st ' ' : • . THE NORWOOD— ]B9>,2 Eighih. Between L. JackKon and Sibley— Furnished rooms, with board. §4.50 and §5. per • week; taole board, transients. SI per day. * . ■' HORSESAKI) < AltKM«.I>;. ' A FINE: hve-year-old family horse; any lady can drive him; will sell cheap. Ad dress Sbea & Sueucer, 488 Selby nv. ;.. ..... A GOOD ROADS buggy". nnd har ' ness lor sale at Jess than cost.. For par ticulars inquire at No. 377 Wabasha st. IMNE CARRIAGE IKAM for sale at 17 £84 East Ninth st. . : ■'■'^'::,_ I FOR SALE— A phaeton, nearly new, at a j bargain. t">f>!) C'onwaj' st FOR .sai.k — Haadssrae black carriage 1- team and rockaway, in good order; the ; horses are good roadsters, single or together; ; medium weight: some line harness »lso for i sale. K. C. Thrall, y. P. K. It. . HORSES— A carload "■ of good driving horses and some eenteel . saddlers for sale at Mulvehill's Sale Barn, West skis. PHAETONS, WAGONS, SADDI.KSand three mules for sale cheap. Kave & I.owe, 12 Schuiie building. UTASTKI) TO BIV-A good:, saddle : VV pony, weight about SOO; no bad hab its, also broken to harness ;. ' Inquire A 999, Globe. .-. ANTED TO BU\— surrey or two . seat vehicle of some sort, with or with out top, in'good order, for one horse. : Ad dres.s J 23. Globe. • . PFfSSOIVAEJS. - RE VOl" IN TROUBLE? If so, con- ' suit Madnme Ina Walker, life reader, whosives reiumeof past, present fu.ure; if dies, SO cents; '};cntlemeSv*.Sl; corresDond ence promptly answered. Parlors, No. 640 Wabasha. \ . . '-.' " " . ■ ". ADAME TKITSWORTH — Reliable Business Clairvoyant Test Medium; 20 years' experience. 448 Minnesota" st?-:-' MOLES, WARTS aud oilier facial blem . ishes lemovcd by electricity,; . reliable operating. Cnll or write Miss Rettrnye, The. Victoria, Nicollet ay. and Ninth st, Minne apolis. MRS. KATE HOSKINS, . psychometric reader and trance medium. 225V2 We&t Seventh st. St. Paul. RS. M. A. TVSSEY. 22.{ East Eighth st. Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; nlso Turkish battis: hours. it a. m. to » p. m.. TTNKNOWN HEIUS-Samuel Barker, U . Anna . Barker, or any ; descendant of Snrnn Drew Barker, who died Rt Orono, Me., July 1, ISI2. will hear of someihinT.to their advantage by addressing William >iiles, Ad mini»lrator. La Porte. l;nl. WISCEU.AWEOI7SS. IV EW FAMILY RKFRIGKRATORS, 1^ $3 to S7 seTis; hotel reirigerators. §15 less than others ask; new gasoline stoves, 52.75; --oil stoves, 70c: new tents, complete, $2.40; new cook stoves, 54.50; No. 8 cook stoves, with gray enameled reservoirs, 512.90: new family ranees. §7 to $15 less; wrought iron ranges, Sl7 to Sii less than others ask: : new lawn mowers. S'-.75; new bicycles, §4.25; : pneumatic bicycles, §58 less than others ask; new road carts, 53.97; new sets haniess,S4.s>7; barb wire, §2.57 hundred pounds: nails, g1.77 kee: door locks, 10c; twofotjt box wood rules, 7c: ; jackplanes, 43c: ; Disston hand saws, 97c; top buggies, §17.50; -Warrante organs. §"U. 75; all new goods; catalogue con taiuing 575 pages sent, express }iaid. on re ceipt of 15c. .Koberts, 510 Nicollet ay., Min neapolis. . . - -.-' JtIVATU HOSI'ITAK.SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. H. S:en7el.ii''S Vartinsf I.OS 1 4.M» rotJsiK ; ORSE STRAYED— In West , St. Paul. 1 dark bay saddle horse with three white feet and a wliite nose. Report at 259 Nelson by. and be rewarded. . MARE STRAYED— ,A bay mare, five years old; white star on forehead, thin in flesh and newly-shod.- Reward will be paid for return of same to Mulyehill stable, ' West side. G. W. Rinker. * . feTOfSES A^i> FEXTrRES. BILLIAHD • AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES: : Warerooms, 405 and 407; Office *«d Factory. 411 and Fiftn avenue south, Minueapolis, Minn. THE SAINT PAIJIi DAILY GLOBE: STAURBA?^ MOBNING, JULY 9, 1892. SITUATIONS WASTEP. . :A --_ ;..• : ■ '"' : rtltike. ■-. .-. •.-.-•:; :.,;^ DARTENDER — Younc .' man. German, ■D pood * bartender, wishes a • position '• in : first-class place. Address F. J. C. Albion ■Flats/city. -■-.■■ .' '".-. ; -.>■;,■ BAKER— -wanted by a first-class ' bread aud - cake bnker: fifteen years r experience in the - old • country (Denmark). P. Lareeu. 728 Thomas 5t.... - .. .. QOOKKKKPKR — SHuatiou 1 wanted ; by -U young man with two years' experience bookkeeping and clerk; can give good refer ence in recard to ability and character. Q. E. A., 811 Twenty-secoud st. Bouth,-, Minne apolis. ....-■. .~ . \::_. ■;.::■ :-- DOOKKKKPKK- The ; ailvertfscr. having J-» sold out his business in Mimieanolis, de-' sires pofiition -with some mercantile honse; is a competent bookkeeper aud salesman (ten , -years' experience) of good appearance and address; nge, twenty-seven: married; could invest some money with services.' if desired, or give bond; first-class references. " Address • ■X 200, Globe. Minneapolis. 1 - '■- -•■••'• DOOKKKKPKK— Wanted, situation "as -M "bookkeeper: will give best.of ciiy.refer ence, and bond if neeessarv; would accept reasonable salary. J 27, Globe. -.' >■<■ ..- : BOOKKK>:i>J£K— Wanted, a position j as assistant bookkeeper; good reference as to character or . ability. Address L. 11. R., : S2S "East Beventh. • . ■ -..,■.' BOYS' FOR PLACKS. places for . boys; employment bureau for poor boys, Iree. newsboys' Club .Room, 313 Wabasha st. ;ppen fioni il to ia a. m.. and from 7 to 'J p. m. OACHMAN— situation by a y~t young man as coachman ; steady and reliable; best St. Paul refwonces. Address P. P., 947 Payne ay. - - . /iOACHMAN- Wanted, position as coach- V-/ man: good references. Address 231 i olborne st. -.".-■.'•'. . . . ■ ■-'■-■. . pOACHMAN wants situation:' sieady and v-' reliable; best references. "Adaress A. S., 313 Waluut st. ~\. > ,':■•■ ;.:V PUACHMAN-Youn^ man would like a V> situation as • coaulimnn for private fam ily; sober and nonest. 'Address Loves Han seu. UOS Jenks - ' ' ' - : -33ta'M IW'I Ililff pOLLECTOR-A married-, man would Vy like to have position as collector or ad vertiser; good references furnished. Address U. S.,*JO Richmond st. pOUKIKK-A brisrhf young German man V_v -wants a situation as courier to travel with a private family or single gentleman: can ■ converse 'in English, " German and French: the best of reference; lias traveled considerable. Address G 4!i, Globe, Minne apolis. ■ •■■■.;.'. ".-'■:■ ENGINKKK and uiichinist would like to get a plant to run: couldiurnish best of reference; ana also good tiremau. 135 Thir teenth, st. , MI'LOYM T- Wanted, a respectable youth aged eighteen, sitnatiou in either a wholesale or retail house; references. Ad dress H. M., 231 University nv. .. . - rMPLOYMKNT wanted from S'a: m. Un- JLi til 12 m., collecting. • \V i 7. Globe. ENGINKKk — Experienced ■•.;■ engineer wishes position; has got license. • 241 Fifteenth st. .- . . -.;-. . [7 MPLOVMKXT-Hoy eisli teen years old . -l-i wants work daring vacation. Address 412 Louis st. . '.. " ... : . . . FOKKMAX OK MAXAGEK— Wanted. Jl posiiion as foreman or manager on large farm; twenty years" experience. Address D 45, Globe. • ■■■■;. -■■■>'•■-;•■• ■-'■-..;; OTELKEEPER— Married man of busi- I-Jl ness experience wauts to run hotel in small town. Address V Z 21. lobe. MESSKNCJKK- Young colored man would like a situation as private messenger or handy imiu n round large, wholesale house; can give the best of references -as to trust worthpness and soberness. D 35, Globe. jVJL'KSK — A professional nurse wishes 1^ work. Inquire 711 Martin. OTENOOiiAPHER of _ihree years' ex -0 perience desires position: references fur nished. Address J. Pirie, City. - • f/'OUNi; MAN wants a position in some -I- wholesale house: can p\ive good city ref erences. Address W. E. 8.. 175 East Third st. Females. . . BAKTKNUKR— A young man wishes a ■L* position as bartender. Address . No. 285 Yankee st. .J. C.-Minzer. .-.:•■. ;•• ■ OOKKKEI'rR-A young lady desires i JLJ situation as bookkeeper or cashier: is thoroughly.: competent, with several years' experience and best of references. T., 177 Pleasant ay. BOOKKEEPER— Lady wishes position as assistant bookkeeper and cashier: good ■references; has had experience. Address B 3S. Globe. .-.■> :: - '■'■'■ CLERK— An experienced saleslady would s like a position in a dry' goods ■or milli- " iie.ry. store, or wculd t-ike" office work: can give reference. Address 39:s Kondost.. City. (tjLEKK— A young girl, eighteen years of J age. wonld like a position as clerk iv some store. 83Q1& Temperance st. COSIPAXION— Respectable young ladr ' of refinement, competent, 'would liR situation as companion to widow lady or young married Jady; good German scholar. - Address B 4S. Giobe. CLERK— a position in a grocery v store by a young man of experience; is well recommended. ~ B 30, Globe. CLEKKINC— girl of eighteen wants po- Vy sition clerking, or auything similar. Ad dress 103S Lexingtou. DRESSMAKER— A competent dressmaK er would like sewius in family. Call Monday morniug or evenings, 401 Minne sota st. MPJLOVMKKT— A lady wants work by J-J the day. 206 Martin st., entrance from the rear. - ■- ■- TJOI'SE WORK— Wanted, position to do n general housewoik or cooking. Call at ' 5(i4 Canada st. • O KEEPER — Wanted,- by middle age woman, place as housekeeper or in a private family in or out of city. Call 64 West Fourth st. ■■_ " LJ OUSEKEEPER— A woman ten years in I*■ St. Paul would lU:e a position as house keeper in a small family, German or English. Address 4WO Martin st. : JAJfITRESS— experienced American lady would like to take charge of a block for a salary; can furnish best of references. Address b9 West Jessamine st. LADY wants position, few hours daily, to read to an invalid, answer corresponde nce and other light duties. J 22, Globe. L'RSE— Young lady would like situation J.V as nurse to an invalid: is experienced, nnd can give good reference it required. Ap ply 327 Case Bt. St. Paul. • ; ■JVURSE— A middle-aged German widow 1^ wishes a situation as nurse in respect- . able family; speaks English slightly. Ad dress llulda Kroniug. Lansing. Minn." FFICE WOKK by young lady living at home iv doctor or dentist's office ; speaks German. Address or call A. W., 1204 East tie veil th st.\ ' • - , ir\FFICE WORK— Lady desires a position \J ■; at office work; has ' Uve years' experi ence; good references. ■ J., 4UI Xorth Ex change. • ' . • PARTIES wanting good help should call i- at 27 East Kighth st., room 8. - SEWING— Dressmaker wonla wish sewing . in families; reference if required. 366 Summit place. SCRUBBING and " hotisecleaning woman O wauls work. Salvation Army building. ' (JTENOGRAPIIEK — Young lady, with O three years' experience, desires an en gagement for half a day. Address R. 5.,«9" .Summit ay. OTENOGKAPHKR— • stenographer' O. desires a position; has had considerable experience in different kinds of ofiice work; moderate salary. Address B 40, Globe: OTEMOGRAPHER— Wanted, by a youne O . lady, position as stenographer: has had two years' experience, and can - furnish best of city references. Address B 37, Globe. < • WO FIBST-CI.ASS NURSE GIRLS, with references, -waiting for place, at 330 Walnut st. ... . . ' \ITASHEKW OMAN— Woman goes out ■■ VV. washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call at 155 West Fifth St., up stairs; Room 2. WASHING, housecleaning, work of any kind wanted; day or week. Address 428 Franklin st. - ' . , 117 ASHING and ironink wanted by a lady .»t to do at home. 590 Temperance st ■ * ASHING— girl wants washing and . : housecleaning : by the day. . Call 'or address 46 West Ninth. : "" . . . , ' ASHING — Fa»ily washing" wanted; ; • clothes washed, starched and ironed; 50 and 75 oeuts a dozen ; satisfaction- guaran teed. Address Mrs. Sorensen, 281 Williams st. rigm basement. * r j ' ~ :..•'-' ASHING wanted at4o6East Sixth st; • * rough-dried clothes, 25 cents a dozen, | called for and delivered. FOR RENT. fious&s. Y^OTTAGK— Tor rent, a" small " cottage, ■) V>-'* partlyfurflished. Wnlte Bear Lake, iln quire at grocery store, Mahtomedi,or 2i|AVegt Third st;-«-~:;;->--:V .",,' ";V.-' vl^-[- COTTAGE— For : rent. i five»cotl«;e lir "i'est V St. Paul. 124 West eongtessrst. -'H . j eOTTAUK^Foneut, the l?osser"d«*t ig«, with furniture, at Lake l"ark. -\ App\ yat Room 2," lUB Washington ay. south, Myiufap olis. "-'.'. ..'. -r 5 ...'.V-,- L . ■ ; .-..., r;.-.-~> '.q/« j Bfi'j HOU.SK— Louis st. : #fght rooms, tjsiern •'3 and «ity water, sewer, etc; : good'bq Owner. 36s Nelson. .-.•■; ' •/••':..'•'"; } HOUSE rcut: 78 TUtou ten {fine rooms: all modern: conveniences' lice y.ardai»d locality; very moderate termSi ;In quire. 580 St. I'eter. -:■:.- -.; •> /■ •'<■" \ m S% HOt'SE — 26a Louis St. -.Seven *?okns, ."i; water, and .sewer:, good, comfortdble ■home. Owner, 3t% Nelson ay, : : '1 • i.'; } • HOUSE corner * Fifth aud Eiiie aqfl Cot tage- adjoining, newly papered »nd painted, ' Ei>terly..Mannu'cimer7itloc'fc; HOUS*:— For rem; trm.f elesaut i oaj-Ue"*-; ■ HOIJSK— For rent, that Summit «v?r ,fi*-''i ■ room house, No. 6"i Summit ny?: ;fi* ished iv hardwood, steam heat and in com plete repair; -will- rent - cheap-.. to <aesiraule - tenant. Inrinrrcof Taylor Rentiriß' Agency, Globe Building. ' .- * '--.:•:-- - - '"■ '; " : TAYLOKS RENTING A«BNCV, ; •:--! " .. GLOBEBUILDIXO. :i - > WE RENT.. HOUSKS, STOKES. OFFICES; TAKE CHARGE OF KEXTED PKOPEKTY. .' -Booms; „ . ' :/.i A— HOTKI, KKUXSAVICIi.: for eeut'.e --• men only; fifty modern 'steani-h«ated i rooms by day, week or month. - ■':' --.-:.:■ • '-•; pKNTUAL AY., 32— Four rooms lor rent, 5 furnished for housekeeping; thekitchen- \ furnisned riecesviryfor housekeepiife, witu wnier: will take rent in board for one. 'J. \V. Gregg. -•,-",":. :-.." .- ,-- :;: : :.[;\ :;! : , y EIGHTH " -st;, 45.) — Nicely . : f ufnisbed i : large " front room ;~t>atn,\ pleasant lawn and shade trees: reasonable, rent. ' >! " • -*\ ~ J -.-, EIGHTH ST.. 275-^l'urnished front room "■] J-i and bay-window room, suitable for two, j 51.50 per week. _. ■ :.-..; I GI.KIIAKT ST.. GD-Furnhhed rooms, A with or.wilhoat board: all conveniencas. DLIiASANT A.VKNUK, ITT— Newly ua;' ; ■t pered . aud painted ' rooms, furnished, " with or withuut board. : -. ~J . . ft 1..., PLEAS A3S T AY.. ICS— Furnished - front - alcove room, with board, if desired. ' 4. v " P OOM FOU KKNT.newly a:,d nicely fur-' XV nished, in Anthony district : con venient to cars;references requiredi:prfv«te; family, and no other • roomers kept.: J : 'J2, Globe. ' ' " '".'" i ■;; BT. PETEK ST., G7l— Corner Tilton— For-: rein, furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without bonrd. - - -''>'■ ■ i ST. IK TKR : ST., Pleasant rooms; •jsincleoren suite: eeutrally located: and , convenient to ail car lines. ;>-y- : ; .-....;.- : , (JUMMIT, 09— Furnished front room;. bath, O gas, e*c .. * v . ...... ._-[.'. f PEXTH ST., 31. KASl'— Fnrnishe<l front -L alcove room; also, good table board. ; 'Pi'STH, liT WEST— Furnished rooms for -I- two. £8. with nath. , o. W; ABASH A ST.— Corner Tentn .St.. Sext • Door to Drnp Store- Furnished rooms for rent. ■ ■ .;-.'- • -.• . . : . - ;.-.• ... - : } ..- WABASHA .ST.. r>74-Newly furnished , front ro --m. with gas and bath; board next door, if deMred. \ ' . '■ - ' ■ . - ; Flats. .' - . ' .- : j — First-stofy flat on John sL, silriiabie y '■ for homekcepirrg.'. Appjy 4>4 Eighth st.: ■ ■•.■.-■ •' ■-; '.Offices. . ■ " «: ! FFICJSS- Half ■of - twa to attorwy ; or 1 money loaner. -615 Temple Courti ; *.Min-? neapolis: • ' c;c"j?"', .■.:■:■ "; :-...- it\j~ .--.. _. ... • Stores ''. '' ■ -','*.- -irf — : •- - - ■ ■ - - -- .7 ■ *••> SToiiE-ForreJil, t-tho-new -block, corner : Seventh audCedarsts. : ' best retail : cor ner in city; to be Completed Sept. 1; ineither> 2. .*)0 or 10 1 feet front. vlnqiiireA. Botget. M 1) STOKE tor rent on Central ay., Mima-ao , olis: could be occupied July 1: sujltrible lor a snloon or any other business; is a,Vpre» ■ent n.st'd us wtlooii; living rooms upstairs*' Inquire A. 15.. Glolje. "viiuneapolis:" f :^ .; " ■'■■■■ ':' "•'. ifli*r4-lliiit<'-oit*. - r ; u^ \ \\ BO ARI> IMi HOUSE of sixteen rooms in JJ ' good business locality, s30 amonth;reut', ' Ziihm • & Goodhue iteutiug Agency, 488 Pio- i;eer Press. ■ * : 0 FIJiA^^IAI.. R.M. >'E\vi'okr..a: sox, invjs-jt JLt* meut. IBflitters. Jcnn iuoiM>r nn iin '» roved property in St. Ptul end llinneap olis ■Bt 0 jer cent "on or. before. " Oflices, New Pioneer , Press' Building, St. Paul, aud Reeve Building.. Minneapolis. A\ -LOANS on fnrnUure, pianos. • £\» : horses,- 'diamonds, watches and sealskiu sacques; lowest rntes. Minnesota Mort^afie Loan Company, Rooms '13,' 14. First: National Bank Building, coruer Fourth and Jackson sts. .'• '•" ■ .• -.- A— IJO VutJ WAAI TO liOKKOW money at a lower Tato than you can Icrrow through nny other iiKeucy* The AEierieau Nongsge Loon Com pany, "Room 7. Firet Nationol bank ■ building, comer Fourth r.»d Jackson, sis,, will let jdu ' have any p.mouut, §10, $i*>, fJO, f4<», 875, $100 '01 "-*2t;('-^-iii fact, - nny *urn • you wish— on your ■ told watccajamonds. Household furnitur«, borse. Lnggy, piano, carriage, etc.; at a lower ' 'isle 'ihan you can possJbly net it elsewhere. : G ocas ' cau - remain ; in you r possession, and jcucan pay « part any time you wan: f>ud Hop interest. Business private andctifl deutial. Ycu <nn have your own time In paying up princiial. .. . BANK STOCKS a speci.ilty"; bonds, com mercia" paper, -mougages,' securities bought and sold. Geo. W. Jenks, Investment Banker, Minn. Loan «fc Tiust Bldg.; Mpls. OEFOKE j-ou: borrow money or renew -D loans see The State Savings" Bank, <;er mania Life Insurance company's building, corner Fourth and "Minnesota sts. ; this bank losns at moderate rates aud charges no com mission. ■ " ■ •- "..- DOKKOU.JJIONEX at Room 4, 3J3 Jack iJ son st, corner Third, ou • furniture, r pianos, diamonds, watches, sealskin aacQues, or goods in • storasre; ■ low.-rates . aud privacy; honorable treatment; prirateroom for ladies. IF YOU are wanting a loan on your horses, furniture, watches, diamonds, *or anything' of value, be «>ure and ro to the old reliable a Rjuare-dealing - loan office of J. L. Strauch, ; Room 1 , Globe Building. You can get no tetter terms, lower rates or easier return pay- - ments elsewhere . Private rooms. Remember the place. ... , . ■;,*.••■ "■ LARGE AIUOL>"T.S of money to loan ou improved property at 5 and 6 per cent. •' Smith, Parker & Gilman. New York -Life Bldg. - - - ■ - - ;-. .:,- ONE TO LOAN ats, ($.7 and i per cent on vacant or improved city Broperty. J. Q\ Falliaee, 314 Pioneer Press Building. MONEY LOAXI-D on life insurance pol icies; bought. L. P. Van If oi^nau, ". 61 Guaranty Loan Buildinc, Minneapolis.- "C --OXKV TO LOAN without delay'-froa ' $10 upward, on furniture, horseaj'-w --elry, etc. : time checks, notes and-'sejeond real ■ estate mortgages bought. Minnesou Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. ■ ■• ■''' 1 — -p-r-i-v-a-t-i;- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos; • furniture or goods in storage at lowest and ynall monthly return payments;; notes and mortgages bought; most private, loan rooms in the city. Ohio InvesimentlCam pany, - 33.' Globe Building; take elevatdf . f - HE GEKMANIA LAND COl"JtPAlS*jr buys, sells mortgages, loans mon«y! at tiurrent rates. W. P.Westtall.sec. ; E. J[jDar ragh. treas. : % 13 and -'4 Globe Building. >jv }.;if- HE SAVJMiS BANK OF ST.-PAicJ 1 ;JL comer Fifth and Jackson sts. .always has money ; to loau at fi. 7 and ß per cent 4 n ; charges no commission. '■;,)*„'. MOKITZ, 922 FIONEEK PKKSS • Building— loans ■ made promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought. ' ■ \1, T U££L£B & HOWIiU loanmoneyat VV current rates. 3*U Pioneer Press Bldg. "T""OK 6 FER CENT money on real estate. S. see H. C'aldwell,*- 84 Germania Lite Building. '"-■'■ ■•- ■ . ..'•...'-,-: stoke ; a:\p '■: bar fixtures NEWAJfD SECOriIJ.HANb- SALOON fixtures, ice » - -vs. mirrbre, pool and; i ; billiard ■ tables, counte -s aud ; shelving. " U3 _= Washington ay. m>tib> -^ii incauolU. .- -f| .: ltEAf, ESTATE FOR MAIJE. :vr J. W. Fallihce, *- . 314 Pioneer Press. - <XT Ifl B Y three lots, south-facing, -*$>1 H%JV\J :on Lafond strin block 9. Syn dicate 5. - S\R nriO TAK Ks 100x150 on Fairmount ' VPyJi\J\J\J ay., corner Victoria; southeast facing: this is one lof the finest corners on the hill. , - ;• . . <2X: Rn(\ BUYS lots 1 and 2, block 16, VU^UU Sirmmit Park, corner Lincoln and Avon; 100x150 feet; this property is worth fully 81,000 more than the price asked. <%,*■s ftftfV Binf ß sixty feet south-facing *S>*JiV\J\J • on O=cebla ay., block 11, Summit Park, east of Avon; the improve ments going on in the neighborhood are ■ of the best, and this property is offered for less than value. --■■■•■ - :: ■•.-- "-. -,'-': ■■■■-. ■.-■;; QlOi^Af V-BCYS fine corner, 100 feet «P/v<vUU front, on Hague ay.; south east exposure: one block west of Lexington ay. : this is well worth 63,500. : / <R1 •>(M\ Birr fine lot on Aurora ay. •tgJI,X/l_;U near Mackubiu; this lot is well worth $1,800; street graded, sewered, iidewalked, etc. .. .. . . ... .",..,.... . - : TVI ONEY TO LOANat s,G,7andß on vacant - ~IX or improved city proi»ertv. J. W. Fal lihee. 314 Pioneer Press Building. '^'"J/:" " " SnbnrlHiii; ' CHOICK STOCK OK DAIKY FA RSI for sale or rent of 130 acres. 90 of which - are broken and ready for cultivation, for . sale; located jnsdwny between the Twin Cities, near the state fair grounds; hasn half mile track, a nice lake," cross-fenced" and pad docked, and the entire farm is surrounded by aboard fence : the J farm has ail necessary Luildingsiu five condition, including, good eight-room honse, ram for forty head of horses, nice carriage and storehouse: also a ' windmill nud ire house/as well as some choice stock, including fine-bred horses. Ap ; yly to -W.L. McGrath. 14li East Third st. '. ""'-.'! ;. >*lisceHuiieoiiß», Foil SALE— I hsveaJjirse Jist of houses •■*. . and vacant lots tor Bale on easy terms." nnd to trade for other property; I have farms for sale oneasv terms, or for trade, ranging 'in r.rices j from S3 M) to 1.000 ; large list of stock farms.. with stock and farm machinery.' in lowa. .Wisconsin, Minnesota. Teuuessee. . Missouri and Indiana. f>, 10, IS and 20-acr« - garden lots for sale or rent; houses, store's nud oflices to rent. iCS Robert st., room 1), J. H."Morong. FOU SALK — Story and a half cottase.seven -" rooms, corner" lot, .'tsUx 150 feet: price, S-\200: 51,5i0 cash. §7i»o on time to suit. 110 l Goodrich, corner Dunlap st. FOli SALK— Houses '492 and 490 Marshall ay. ; fourteen to eighteen rooms: modern and detached; hardwood on two floors; terms to suit - purchaser."* Owner, 2:U . Vic t"rin st. ■ . _ \1, T WILL . UUILu A HOUSH .to suit YV.."you in one of the most beautiful sub urbs of St. Paul, selling both house and lot, taking small crash payment and balance in monthly installments. .Egbert G. Handy. 135 ■ and 130 Germnniii Life Insurance Building. \l7HKKLEtt&HOWKLl re3lestale:lis -VV bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bldg «J;O A (\f\— SKVKSt - kitOM; house ou 'V»J^^yJ\J • Batea ay.; ■ fine ! view of city; city water; lmprovemenis cost . §2.200; must -sell on account of ' other business: this is $1,000 less than value. Address J 31, Globe. TO KIJCIIAaiG-C. TO KXCHANOK— A general ,merchan dise stock, : including store- building, if desired, for real estate; large town; fine loca tiou. I!9Q. Globe.: v . .-'.:-■ TO KXCHANGK — Improved business property, rented aud uniucymbered, in growing. South Dakota town, for desirable residence in St Paul or Minneapolis; investi gate. ■ H. Giliio:i. 513 Temple Court. WAHitLB TO BUY. HIGHKST I'UICES PAII> FOR bEC OND-HAND CLOTHING. 54 E. 7TH. WE I'A'tTHK HIGHKSX- IMSICK in the city for household goods; do not sell until you see us. Cardozo Furniture ana Storage Company, 45S to 4GG Jackson St., . be tween Eighth and Ninth sts. , '.'•".' .\'.\ . OYEffORRS,- ; FJ. KOCHKX, N. w. Steam Dye Works • office. 41ij Robert St., Ryan block works, 15 and 57 Indiana ay. " JAfIIISON&CO., New York Steam Dye Works; Indies' aud gents' clothing a pecinlty. 14 est Sixth st. . v J7AHLKBT- & 7.MINTEL, Minnesota XV Steam Dye Works, "J44 East Seventh. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. C'itv C'lkuk's Office, 1 City of West St. Pauu Minnesota. July r : atb.'lS!)-'.. • ' ) Sealed bids will be received at this office until ten (10) o'clock a. in., ou ihe ltith day of July, ia»'2, for grading Wentworth avenue, irom Dalaware avenue to Waterloo avenue, in the City of West St. Paul, Minn., according to plans aud specifications on file in this office^ and also In the office of Charles A. Forbes," engineer. Rooms 4'Jl and 402, Lum bermen^saud Builders' Exchange, . St. "aul, Minnesota. -. A bond with two sureties, in the sum of twenty per cent ot the cross amount bid, must accompany each bid. : • :■■ • MheCouncii reserves the right to reject any or ali bids. N. S. GROFF. City Clerk. Box 254. : (Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) SOMETHING L.IKK A NUGGET. Over $100,000 in One "Lump of •" ' Gold. "' '■ : . ;;'; San Francisco Examiner. , Froulier highwaymen would have had a hard time wrestlina; with a bit of gold which arrived here by Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express a few days aeo. It came from the celebrated Ilarqiia Hala mine, • and waa consigned to J. Ilubbard and J. B. 'Bowers, the owners of that prop erty, for coining at the- United States ruiut. When the employes of the mint took a look at it they were astounded. The feason was tliat it was the bisrEest lump of Kold they had had the. unhappiness to come in contact with, seeing that it was in one respect like many others, being r.ot their own. ;. It was of a. somewhat conical shape, nud seemed to have been emptied out of a gigantic slag pot. It did not belie its looks, for that was the way it had been ' shaped." It was the product of forty tive days's run at the Harqtia hala, arid the ?. tremendous ' bulk weiched 3573^ pounds avoirdupois,' and was stated to be of tue value of 5120,000. The thoughtful representatives of the owners of the big nugget telegraphed from point to point as they progressed with it to the "mine, sixty milts south west of Phceuix. and announced when it should arrive at the uext station. Tnis was in order to forestall any ambitious ' men with guns, for, though aspirin?, highwaymen were thus kept exactly posted as to when the gold might be ex pected, it also posted the people in each town. - ■■ tMseßjHffirffliP'Bt The nugget was too big for any party of bandits to carry it off intact and se crete, and, 1 had they stopped the caravan on the way to the railroad they would have only had, time to chisel off a thou sand dollars or so'till the pack of blood hounds, which the prison officials keep : ' at Phoenix, would have been on' their trail. ■> Nobody molested - it, therefore, and it reached hflre - safely. •: The pon derous yellow ■ cone has attracted much attention; 7 " The South Is All Right. Boston Globe. • .;.,:_--. The ". talk- about breaking the solid ' . South is all moonshine. If .Republican success did i not : clearly menace . the : South with another : force bill, and the coQS3quent-r revival of : the race '. ques ; tion, or two of the' Southern states inißht possibly- be nghting ground. As - it is there is not the least likelihood that Mr. Harrison will get a single electoral vote from that part of the country. ; „. ■~ = :\'.'. < - '■-".'■ . '''.'*■'.! 'I*''.*^^,. '- -^''.-. ■\: :.'i No Place for the Hat. " '5-ew.Ybrk World. V^/ : .: x :' ;: : ' ' ; : -; Before /iis campaign is over ..the .g. o. ;p. : won't have • a .peg to ■ hang its hut **m. . -.'. . ';^}.*" V: - ■"' * ' •';" *•• '*^ " * ~j^jjS3j AUCTION SALE. '■ Hew England Auctioneer Furni ture Company. : A UCTION SALE— We will sell at anciion ; ■/■*', at the residence No. 310 . v Nelson : ay., ou Tuesday, July 12, at 10 a. m.. a nice lot of household goods.:: consisting of one fine '. Decker Bros.' piano, one- '-fine parlor suit, also other parlor . goods and fancy rockers ; one fine cherry folding bed, glass front: four fine Dedroom suits, hall tree, two fine chan deliers, and a fine lot of pictures and oil paintings, bed lounges, . one : fine antique Bideboard, and other dining furniture; on 3 Jot of fine carpets, cook stoves aud utensils; a lot of silver knives and forks and spoons, dishes, ' glassware, - etc., etc.; any one ,in ,-. search : for * bargains in " nice clean goods should attend the sale. .; New England Auc tioneer Furniture Company. 189 and 191 West Seventh st. Beu Levy, Auctioneer and Maua ger. y ' * ■•.--■ •■■ • ? .-...; ACCTiON—We will/sell your household JrV. goods »t n.iow rale of .commission, or we will pay the highest cash price for same, at the New England Auction r. and Commis- | sion Furniture Co.. 189 aud 191 West Seventh .. street. Look for red front. - 5 -E. Hollowny, Auctioneer, ■ ■','...' URNITUKE AND KESTAI'RANT/ Outfit at Auction— l will sell at No. 173. ---West Third St., Tuesday. July 12, at 10 o'clock', a. m., two showcase^.counter, a lot of sViuare tables, chairs, stands, crockery. Kodgers- Bros.' silverware, five ecal and wood stoves, : one six-Jiole steel range complete. With boil er, cost SB;>. only used short time: several bedroom suits and bedding, almost new; • awning, large partition, glass top; one side board, and many other goods too numerous ' to mention: all clean and in good shape: ' only used six months; can be seen anytime ' Monday. E. Iloliowny. Auctioneer. . .-' ; i Jcj»l> &' Srhauer. Auctioneers. f'URMTUKK AND CAitPKTS AT -T ■ auction at. our mart, north of city market house. Saturday morning at "10 o'clock : n very large lot of f urnitnre and car pets of all Kinds, cook and oil stoves, etc.. etc. Jebb & Schauer.Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha St. MORTGAGE SALE — DEFAULT been- made in . the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Adam Worley and' Mary G. Worley, his wife, . mortgagors, to Caroline S. Terry, mortgagee, dated the thirtieth day of March, A..D. IS>B7. and recorded as a mortgage in . the office of the Rea'ster of Deeds, of the county of 'Ram sey, in the St»te of Minnesota, on the second day of April. A. D. 1887. at . two o'clock and forty minutes p.m.. in Hook lllof'Mortgages, page 241. on which there is claimed to be due at the date of this noiice the amount of six hundred and eleven dollars, and no action or proceeding has . teen" instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or nny part thereof,, except said mortgagee executed and delivered a partial release of the . premises described in said mortgage, on the payment of one-half of the debt of $1,200 dollars secured by said mort gage, which partial release was dated June 16, A: D. 18SS, and recorded in said register's office on the second day of July. A. D. 1888, at twelve o'clock and thirty miuuees p. m., in Book E of partial releases, on page 79. and said mortgage otherwise remains in tull force and effect. Noiice is hereby given that, .by virtue*. o,f a power of sale contained in said mortgage, aud of the statute in such case made and provided, the said -mortgage wiil ■be fore closed by sale of the unreleased mortgaged premises therein described, which sale will I be made at the frontdoor of the court house, i Fourth street entrance, in the city of St.Paul. in the couuty of Ramsey and state of Minne sota. .at public vendue, by the sheriff of said county, to the highest bid der. on Saturday, the sixth day of August A. D., eigntecn hundred and ninety two. at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon, to satisfy ■ the amount which shall then be due ;on said mortcage, with the interest thereon and costs and expenses cf sale, and fifty dollars : attor •nev's i\es, as stipulated in said mortgage . in case of foreclosure. The described in said ' mortgage, and unreleased. aud to be sold, are the lot, ■ piece or parcel of laud situated in the county of Ramsey and stnte of Minuesota,aud known and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing three hundred and seventeen (31?) feet west of the southwest corner of Iglelmrl and Mackubin streets, in ilie city of SL Paui, on the south line ■of said Iglehart street, and from thence running west on said south line of said Iglehart street dne hundred ten (110) feet to a"" point;' thence running south at right angles to said south line •of Iglehart street fourteen (14) feet to a point; " theuce running due cast parallel with said south line ot said Iglehart street one hun- ■ dred and j ten (110) i'eet to a point: ■ theuce ; - running north at right ■ angles fourteen (14) • feet to the piace of l>eginuiiig, beinir a piece of land fourteen (14) by one hundred and ten (110) feet along the "southerly side of said Isrlehart street, and being a part of lot eight (8), in block twenty-seven (-7), of Marshall's subdivision of block twenty-seven 0-7), of JUackubm ■ nnd Marshall's uddition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plats thereof on file in the office of theßegister of Deeds in and for said county. CAROLINE S. TERRY, Wabbeb 11. Mead. . Mortgagee. -Attorney for Mortgagee. . Doted June --'nth. ia;K». CONTRACT WORK-GRADING MORTON v> s>TKKET — Office of the .Board of Public Works, City, of St. Paul, 'Minn., JnJy *3, 1892.— Sealed bids will be "received by the- Board of Public. \\ orks in and for the corporation of the City . of St. Paul, Minnesota, At their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 18th day of July,- A. D. l&B. f.or grading Morton street, from South Robert street to .Bidwell street, in said city, accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. L '. - - .., .A- bond with at neast two (2) sureties, in a sum of Ht least • twenty ('.>!>) per cent, or a certihedcheck on a bank of St. Paul iv a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. ' * • The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: J. T. Kerker, Clerk Board of Public WorKs. ' . july7-10t - ■ . .. .: ■ ASSIGNEE'S SALE .OF GI6AR DEALER'S STOCK. The undersigned, assignee of Joseph A. Schmidt, hereby offers for sale, 1u bulk, the i entire stock of cigars, tobaccos, pipes and other merchandise, together with all the store furniture, fixtures and cigarmakers' tools and other articles now in ihe store, upon the corner of St. Peter and Eighth streets, in this city, heretofore occupied by said Joseph Schmidt as a cigar store and factory. Sea! ed Bids Will Bs Received for the same until the 18th day of July, A. D. 1892, at 12 o'clock noon, by the undersigned at his office in Frost Bioek.No. 30 East Fourth Btreet, in the city of St. Paul. Ramseycounty, : Minnesota. ■ The right : is reserved "to reject any and all bids; and the acceptance of any ; bid. will be conditioned, upon the. immediate payment of the amount thereof, after notice that such, bid will be accepted, upon such ' payment. : Parties desiring to "bid ; will be ! shown the property by the undersigned. Dated St. Paul. July 7, 1892. "| v.f - ARCHIBALD D. McLEOD. .-, . Assignee of Joseph A. Schmidt. •■■■ CARNEGIE CONGRATULATES X r HARRISON. Ciuny Castle, Scotland, June 10, 1892.— Benjamin Harrison, Wash ing ton, D. C. : " Ttie American peo ple know a good thing, when they ''- . get it Heartiest congratulations. ■ - You deserve the triumph. ' -'.. CARNEGIE. CONTRACT WORK — SEWER ON PIN E STREET— Office of the Board of Pub lic Works, City of St. Paul, Minn.. July 1. Sealed bids will : be received' by the . Board of Public Works in and for : the * corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne* sota,- at their office in said city, . until 12 in. •on the 14th day ;of July, A. D. 1892, for constructing a sewer on Pine street, from Olmsted street to. -Williams street, in said' city, according to plans and specifications "on file in the office of said Board. --.-■.- . ■ ' • A bond with at least two : (2) . sureties, in a . sum of at k-ast twenty (20) per cent, or a cer tified check on a bank of St. Paul in a", sum . of at least ten (H)) per cent of the gross | amount bid,' must accompany each bid. Said ' check shall .be made payable to the v Clerk of ! said Board. •_': ..-.;•* '<-;.-!•■ ■.'«•.-.-,■.?•,, .- • ?-. The said Board reserves the right to . reject • any and all bids. ;; •.>-; ■' '. .::**"J .: - •:■■• -. E. L. GORMAN, President. Official: •J.T.Kbbkkb, -• .. -. : Clerk Board of Public Works. ju±r2-10t ' • H BMiORf OF ST. Pftlf r n UIIILUf Ulll Ul i^li I nULi The Qlobe's Convenient Guide ill POINTS OF INTEREST^JfiADES, I Z ALL POINTS OF INTEREST, TRADES, .. ==^=OALLINGS, INDUSTRIES and PROFESSIONS. _.'[ \.\ " A ready reference for Visitor, Buyer and J Shopper, properly classrfied and alphabetically arranged. W* ( A - — i — ** » . 125,000 People Devour This Directory Daily /*^JB*l A hstrarN and Till c Kxainincr. CHAB.PASSAYANT, 345 "VTabasha Street. .. » : "; Aca«leuiics and Schools; METROiPOI.ITAN <" BUSINKSS College, 1108 Pioneer Press Bldg. N. S. Beardsley. MISS J. D. HEhS, SHORTH School, .Pioneer Press Building;. Competent Sten ... ppraphers furnished for permauent, or tem _ porary work; - . . - - . - MIJ.LIKKN" BUSINESS COI.t.EGG and ■^ Shorthand School, Serenth and Cedar. ' V", : . Accountants. " ; ; H. M. TKMPLK. 96 tiJSKMANIA LIFE r: Insurance Building. Amusements. CASINO CONCKKT HALI^, 12-14 EAST Seventh Btreet. GRAND OPERA HOCSK, . CORNER . Sixth and St. Peter street^ ■ HILTON'S PLAYHOUSK, SEVENTH. .:.; near Jackson street. . . . /, MKTBOPOIITAN OPERA ' HOUSE Sixth, betweeu Kobert and Minnesota. . '■'•',: Apartment Houses. • THE COLONNADE, Tenth and St. Peter. ' . Architects. H. KRETZ & CO. NO 4, 388 Wabasha St. ' Architectural Iron Work. , JOSEPH KOTHWKLLS R KLIANCE^ " Iron Wire Works, 474 Jackson Street. •;:, .' ■;_:'- ■'■'■ ';'.' Art Stores. JAMES F. ANGELL CO.. 21 E. Seventh. BOIYEN/* MCNCY, 39 W. : d cor. St. Peter. Auctioneers, KAVANAGH & JOHNSON. 186 to 190 E. Gth. Household Goods Bought and Sold. . Awnings* Tents. Canvas Covers. J. M. ROSSELL, 337 Jackson Street. Darber Shop and Bath lSooins. : NEIL BOYCE, Globe Building. Bicycles and Accessories. F. I*T. SMITH lJlio., 380 St. Peter st. : ■'■':'. Books and Periodicals. W. L. BEEKMAN, 55 East Fifth Street. Buildings. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SIXTH and Robert. '. ' CITY HALL, WABASHA, CEDAR, Fourth aud Fifth. GLOBE, FOUKTH AN D CEDAR streets. POSTOFFICE,WABASHA AND FIFTH STATE CAPITOL, WABASHA, CEDAR, Tenth and Exchange. ■ j ■- . ■ Carpet Cleaning:. ' WJI. HELPS. 728 Wabasha. Tel. 840-5. - SCHKOKDKK & DICUI NSON.I6 E. (ith. Coflec and Tea. ' THE GREAT A:&KTEACO.,4ISWabasha l>cntists. DR. W.D. GREEN, 7th and Broadway sU. DR. HURD'S Painless Dentistry.J! E.Third. Drug Stores. W. K. COLLIKK, t-eventh and Slbley. Feather lCenorating. SCHROEDEii & DICKINSON, IGE. 6th DIAMOND JO LINE STEAMER >SIDNEY< ""; Will leave for St. Louis nnd all intermediate . . landings SUNDAY, JILY 10, AT 10 A. Itt. • Through tickets to Chicago via rail aud river. For full information reirardiug passeu ger aud freight rates apply to C. K. BKOCKWAY. A^ent Freight and ticket office au 1' dock toot of Sibley street, opposite Union DepoC. "■ ■ Telephone 204. " • : . • GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY fitu fiffiPDC 113 East Third St., St. Paul: Ulj. UllltCO 300Nicollet Ay.. Minneapolis; and Union depots iii both cities. ' St. Paul Union Depot. akkivk v.«.nr_ ,„ /Willmar.Morris, Brown's! ij.™ bß:osa.m. {valley and Breckinridge/ b6 - 30 P\ m bß:3oa.m. Fer. Falls,Fargo b6:10 p. m. b3:3op.m. Ossco,Cle:ir\VKter & St.Cloud. W 1:55 a. m. bS::>op.in. Anoka. St. Cloud <fc Willmar. bIO:SS a. m. H:3op.ro. Excelsior and Hutchinson... till a. m. . . | Willtnar, tSioux City, "1 I Sioux Falls.dW'atertown, | | dHuron.'Wahpeton, cAb- | a63op.m. ■ crdeen, cEllendale, JFar- V a":13 a. m. .'.- ■■ : ■ I go, bCasselton, Urut'ton, | - ■ . Winnipeg and Paiilic • ■- Coast. - • j '■ '". ' (lAnoka, St. Cloud, Sauk 1 . j Center.Fergus Falls.Far a7:4op.m. -{ go, Crooksion, G. Forks, (■ aC:SS a- m. - • I Great Falls. li»>^' - ■ - -'• LButte and Pucific Coasl. 5* l'';ts:u-ii Minnesota. fDulnth.w. Superior, Elk") bl.-05p.rn. ■< River, Milacn. Hiuckley, >■ b7*o p. m. Kiver, Milacn. Hiuckley, V b7:00 p. m. I Princeton. Anoka.* ) a. daily: I', except Sundays; c, Monday, Wednes day and Friday; <l, Sunday, | Tuesday and Thurs day- »Btifiet parlor cars on trains to Duluth and 'Weflt Superior; ißuliet sleepers, jpiiiiug cars - palace sleepers and free colonist sleeping cars. . * . • • * . ■ AL WAYS ON TIME. Ticket Offices— ls9 . East Third street, . St Paul; Nicoilet llous* Blocic, Minneapolis and Union Depots in St Panl, Minneapoll < and Stillwater. (»Daily. tExcept Sunday tExcept Monday. tbunday only. dExcep Saturday.) '. .-.. : : Leave Arrive Through Trains. St. Paul. St Paul. Chicago "Daylight" Ex. *7^sam fd^spm Chicago Local Express. +s:lspm •1:00 pm Chicago VestlbuleLim'd •8:05 pm t7 :25 m West • Snperlor ;..-.: .-.- I +0 :33 a m to :00 pm andDulath :.-;. ...... J »io:4opm •6:soam . Ashland, Hurley .... I tU:3sam *fi:OOpui B»yfield&Waslibnm f »10:40 Dm *6^oam Si Joseph i Kansas City *7 a m t" :33am Omaha <Jt Kansai City.". *7:55 pm *7:35 m Sioux City Local .v...... *7aspm -fß:s2pin PI pntone A Slonx Falls. +7:35 am +6:52pm Shakopee & Mankato... +5:00 pm tl0:10a m • Tracy, Waf to wn&Plerrel d 7 ;35 p m J7 : 33 a m r Groceries. ; I A. SCHOCH GROCEKY CO.,"ah A Brdwy. *■ Hardware. NORTHWESTKKN UOWRE CO.. 419 Wabosha.. ,> : a ~: : : . ..,; ,' ;.: /• .■"■:'.]: Hotel*. , .^^ ~ T T~ GRAHTD CKXTKAI-. 7th and Wai'asha. Jewelers. ; .' HENRY BOCKSTjiUCK,' H E. Seventh. .': •■'■-/ '-'• I.ilV Insurance. f "-" ri f\- t C. G. HARGEKJK, Manager. V" ;C. S. TARBOX. Siint. of City X>ept -^l ' ' NORTHWKSTERX MUTIAI, I,XFK OF Milwaukee, 4t!--t23 Manhattan Building. 3l:itliYs«. Renoi at ' SCHROEDKR& DICKISSON'. l(j E. fith. ' . Merchant Tailoring. F. CHARTIEIf, 38 [ Wabasha Street. ' .-' Mill ineryi.v ■;""'< C. A. IANG. ITS East Seventh Street - - ~ _ Opticians. PROF. F. HEITZMAN. 7th and Wabasha. Parks. CENTRATL — HEAD OF MINNESOTA. COMO— END OF COMO AVENUE. HIAWATHA— NORTH tt AN X OF MI3- Bissippl. .. •■ .'~' .. ,: . IRVINE — FRANKON. • CHESTNUr and Sherman streets. ' ••■■.- .• LAFAYETTE— LOCUST, GROVE AND • Ninth streets. ". " "■■:- -.-iv... RICE— FOURTH, ,-FiFTH,%»iARICEt ■ and. VVashiuglon streets. .•- ,"- .;vjd| SMITH— FOURTH. FIFTH, SIBLEY and Wacouta streets.. " r " SIMMIT-HKAI) OF THIRD STREET . Photographers. - ORRIS HUNT. 15 E.7th. ; Open Sundaj. Pianos and Organs. , : .: .' 1 S. W. RAUDEXBUSIi, Lowry Arcade. KealJEstatc ©ealcrs. ' , FRY St HOWAIt r Endinott : Arcftdq. Restaurants ajnl Lunch Houses. THEI>ELICATKSStoN,Hobert.bet.3d&-Jth. FOGG'S BAKiiRY.-Robert.bet. iith mid til. Stove Repairs. • • AM'RIC'N STOVE Kl'R. WKB..ISB W7th. Street Railways. ; • EAST SEVENTH CABLE— WABASnA . 6treet to Thiluth aveuue. Last train, c., ; 11:30; w..:i-:05. " •', ■■"•:•. • ': t-~v MARIA AVENUE EXTENSION— ■ and Hastings to Earl street. ".-■ --SELBY AVENUE CABLE — FOURTH ■'. and Broadway to Merriam Park.%'La3t train, c., 12:03; w.. 12:03; to Dale, 12:3). GRAND AVENUE Kl^CXttUfcr-i-SMlTil Park to Cretin avenue. Last car, l'i^Oi. I XNTERURBAN ELECTKIC — ■•FIFTH and Hobert Minneapolis. Last car, 11:12. HA3ILINE — S-.UJ.ril I'AKK. L.X*£ . car. 11:3 V. . « . . . , . WABASHA AND WEST : ST. '} PAUr, . Wabasbaaud Fifth, to Annapolis. Last cat; c., 10:49; w., U::'D.. - %W^r£ rrV-* RICE AND CONCORD —FRONT TO ■ • Maryland. Last car.. c., 11 :10; w., 11 :3.>. COMO AVENUE EXTENSION — RICE to Front. •• Last car. w.. 11:;j1; c., 11:43. "WEST SEVENTH AND MISSISSH'PI Tuscarora avenue to Gerauium. Last car, c.. 11:.">1; 11:31. : : '■ ' ■ • ■ '■■ WEST .SEVENTH STREET EXTEN. Tuscarora to Pleasant avenue. Last car, c., 1133; w.. 11 :2 i. LAFAYETTE AND RONDO — LAST car, c., ti'JSO: w., 11:10. ITphol-stcring. SCHROKDER & L>IC iiINSON. IGE. Oth Mthernpacmc THE niNINO CAR LIKE TcFars;i, tt inulno-, >Zelo<ta. BHtt9 ati«lt<iß fc*nrili<: Voi-tiiweitt. - -■ SC. I'.ioL" Dining Cars ou Winnipeg and — Pacitic Coast Trains. .-. ■-. .-. Lv.- Ar. Pacitic Jispress. daily for Fargo. ~ Jamestown. Hviugston,' fiuite, .' Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Se- " ■ attle, n Tacoma, Olyinpia aud 0:00 I2:n Portlaud v..v. ;...;.*? aJm. p.m. Pacific Mail, daily, for Farf?o, Bis- ;-;, . marck. LivinKstou. .Bozemao, : .-: Helena, iiutte, Missoula, Spo- '■•'.[ . kaue. Tacoma, Seattle, ; Olympia 4:t5 6:21 and P0rt1and...,;...;;-.;;.-...'*.'.', p.m. p.m. ■ Brainerd Local.aaily except' Sun- :'"■' » days, for Anoka, St. Cloud, Lit- 5:3:5 10:3) tie Fails and Brainerd ..'..'•... p.m. a.m. Dakota and Manitoba Express, < daily, for Fergus Falls, Wahpe ton. Grand Forks, G rat ton, Win nipeg, Moorhead. Fargo aud S:00 7:TJ Jamestown. ;■:'.'.'. .... p.m. a.m. Dakota K.X}>i'e&i dee* uol ruu wes; o Furgj on -■ Suntliiy. Pullman 81eepers dally between St. P.iul in I GranclKorkß.Gra ton, Winnipeg, FergusFalls.Wah peton nnd Fargo. Pullman First-Class and Toar i ißtßleepers and Free Colonist Sleene'ra are run >a : ihroußli Pacific Const Vraiua. CE. STOVE, Ci'.T Ticket Agent, IG2 Kost Third Street, St. P.i iL O. F, McKEILL, City Ticket Av'eul,U Kicollet Ilousa ]{Inck.Mi;m.-;u.ois. Mm:;. WISCONSIN CENTBAL LINES. Through Fast Trainsfor Chicago .Milwaukee and intermediate points leave Minneapolis 12:45 p. in.; 0:25 p.m. St. Paul. 1 :i>o p. m.; 7:15 p. m. Arrive St. Paul, b:3ua. ro. ; 3: t5 p. in. • Minneapolis, !» :15 a. m 41 >p. . m. A,, T. &S. F. R. R. Kun throueh ■ Pullman. Palace and Tourist Cars daily from Chicago and Kansas C'iiy to California; also through Pullman Cars daily to Denver, Salt Lake City, C'gden, Fort Worth aud Galveston, Tex. '■_,■ • . - For rates and further information »pply to P. W. C'onuor, General Apeut, 515 Guaranty Building. Minneapolis, Miinn. * ' Minneapolis, St. Paul &SaultSie. CITY | Mplis. Guaranty Bids, , TICKET OFFICES f bt. Paul, US E :!dst. M'tl-BoßtonExlvStPauHA)!}:^ . _ r y£s2gs£& pm; M'tl-BostouExlvMpls(A) '"^^W^T«a 7r:js pm: WibconsinDiv.lv Mpla oriln (B; 6 am; Minn. Div. lv Miune e|£^¥f3iapolis (B) 8:40 am; (B) 5:2.i p. PUlifcgim^ St. Croix FallsaC. lvStPaul . BjUfTf^^ A, daily from Union station : B, except Sunday from Union sta icn;C, exceptSuuaaj", from Broadway star ion, St. Paul. pSftSsß Leaves for Chicago, St. Louis and {yiMl«M{ down-river points, 7:00 a. in. ; ar- Bl!l!B?SB rives from same points, 6:10 p. m. Wmekatm aaily. except Sunday. ■ '_: ;. Leaves for Chicago and St. Lonis, 7:3opi m. : arrives from same points. 7:3 a a.vi. daily. ~~~ ~~- .'■ ■■..--. -.-. ■ - ; .. -.-. ■ ~ Chicago-Great Western Railway Compaiij iV> operating Chicago. St. Paul & K. City Ey. . trains leave. union depot7:_s a. in. es. tiuu day, 7 ) p. m. aaily ; arr 7:^6 a. m. .daily, 10 MC p.m. ex Sunday. < lii« ago, IHHvrauliee & St. Paul- *," ' Trull.* Inure dt. P..ul Uulon Depot r.s ollows: Foe \\ inons, LaCroese, Milwaukee, Chicago, B, 7:35 t n>.;A, 2:46 p.m. ;A, fiS6 p.m; A, Bp.m., Mason Louia, Kiiiiß,.a City. A, 8:15 a. m.;C, 7:15 p. in. Dubuque 4 iiock Jsinad, B. 7:36 a. m.: 'J. 7:15 a, i* (Aberdeen, Muclieli, A, i>:lS p. in. = Caimar, Dimo* p.r;, 8,9:i8 a. m. Aui>tin& Way, A. U:l6a. ia.:X, <3«ii. ni.; C. 7:15 d m. Aberdeen <fc Way, li. 8:00 a . , nj.;Ktd Wing <k Rochester, U, 7:35 a.m; 8,2:45 p. m. : .. .-■ A means (loily; . B, ex.' Sunday; O, ei.tiiirli; Icr-urUjerin ormaiionstjeOj'.upany'BtiiainiU ' licltlOlSictf*. llw KasC XuuJ. dw aul Uaioa D&x