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PAGE 7. A MXi; HAKO.IIKTFU. A«K Hie boy who sells the papers and lie will tell you more about i- illation than nil the. affidavits that can he" published. .Twit try it and you will be convinced that the (;l<il)i- W'iKlH all. SITUATIONS OFFI.IU;i> "" tlal«-s. Aoknti.k.max of good address. Call at i::i Globe block; a profitable posi tion for the right man. A-OKKMAJiJA liOTEL-Corner Eighth and Robert— Wanted, fifty young men to board and room nt 5+ a week. UARBKB — Wanted, nt once, strictly X? first-class barber, white, no other need apply; steady work, wittier and summer; married man preferred; wages Sls per week to start with. Address A. W. Stark, 402 West Second St.. Ashland, \\ is. BAR BIS B wanted for Saturday; must bo a good barber: if suitable. steady job. Apply at 04 East Fourth St. BARBER— Wanted, a first-class barber; no other need apply; steady work. IS4 Concord st. BAH i: Kit— Wanted, a Saturday barber at the Manhattan; $4. DAKHKK wanted. So. 7 East Seventh st. BLACKSMITH— good general blacksmith to go to the country. " Apply :o Nicols & Dean. BOY wanted to learn the drug business Apply S. 11. Reeves, druggist, Seven Cor ners. COOPERS — Ten flour barrel coopers wanted. Address W. 1. Dudrey, Fargo, X. I). D ISHW'ASHfcK— Wanted, a dishwasher nt "Cafe Neumann." Wabasha st. KlTChi-N WORK— Wonted, good man for general work In kitchen. 'S£L Itobert 61.. Farniington Dairy Lunch liooiu. PLUMBERS wanted to keep away from West Superior; strike on. Order of local union. PoKTKK German porter for saloon work -t and lunch counter. 404 Wnbasha, Col limbia hall. SALARY OK COMMISSION toagemsto handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the most uftful and novel invention of (he hec: erases ink thoroughly in two sec ci:ds; works like magic: Ut'io mXi per cent profit; agents malting $50 rer week; wealso v r.nt a teneral B£enl to take charge of terri- iv. I i.d appoint sub agents: rare chance to make money; write lor terms and speci men of erasing. .Monroe Eraser .Mf^. Co.; X-), La Crosse, Wis. SOLICITORS -Wanted, men of energy <J and tact 'to solicit for the Bankers' Life A Delation of St*. Paul, Minn. ; liberal con tract and splendid territory can be secured by addressing Clarence E. Secor, St Paul. Mfnn. OG RAI'IIKKS— Competent stenog l-^ rapheta and typewriter operators out of employment are .invited to register their names and qualifications with our employ ment department: no charge to either em ployer or employed. Wyckofl", Seamaus & Benedict, M East Fourth st. WANTED— A man of business ability and standing in the city; position worth from &l ,000 to 85,CCOa year. Address V 50, Globe. VV A>"TKl>— Men to travel and take or »'• dors for cigars; commission or salary nnd expenses. Address with stamp The Bio Grande company, 108 and 108 VVabash ay., Chicago. ANTED— Men with or without experi * » ence to represent a large life company; . rates one-third less, and eleven differen kiuds of policies to sell; contracts the most libernl. Address D IL'. Globe. ■ 5 ACCOMMODATIONS 5 \ AT THE \ | World's .Fair! \ Can be secured in advance if you > ill x 9 read the otters in the Globe. " If they p 0 are not satisfactory, advertise under & ■v this Lead yourself, and when you \ 9 reach the White City by the inland sea W A you will find that you have saved A \ money enough to see all the sights in \ (P Mldwiiy Pldisance by the 0 i Little Ad Inserted in the Globe Wants% ' WOBLD'B FAIR A CCO3K.>IOI>A- TIO-^S. : Till-; GICOSTKXOK— 63I7 Sheridan cv J- Chicago: a select family hotel, within tir. minutes' walk of the principal entrances to the lair; good references; reasonable rates. For^-particulnrs call at 'W hitaker & Parker's IJenting Agency, Manhattan Build itiir. p.i;«sosaTs. . A A A A -PKOF. MTIKX. the • ilin.n^ weil-knnwn and highly celebrated clairvoyant and trance medium, of ?>'e\v Orleans, Has returned, and located at 51 West Exchange st, near St. .Joseph's hospi tal west of St. Peter st.; ladles, 50 cents; gents, 83; also by mail. ADEPT MASSAOIST _ Mrs.Dr. Cole -ti. gives modern massage treatment in a scientific manner. Parlors 1. 87 East Seventh. ALWAYS RKLJ.AHL.E— Madnuie Teits worth, clairvoyant: business lest medi um; thirty years' experience. 530 wabasba st., city. •p.H.UA THOKSON-Professioinil massa xu gist and bust developer. Office, IIS Moore Block, seven Corners. St. Paul. MJIK. HiJK>-ETT\S new jnnssiiga parlors. 277 West Seventh St.; professionalnias s:>X'e: plain, vapor, medicated baths; mag !]•■:;(■ treatments, restfuinnd curative; hours '.) to 0. fHHH. KATE HOSKIN-i, I'SVCliO •i-'i metric reader aud trance medium 225 Vi West Seventh st. M« «• OH, L.AITTICE, experienced mas rjst. -27 East Seventh- st.; Parlor 0 first floor. Hours. 10 to D daily. : . jVI IIS. M. A. ICSSET, Wabasha Si — i-M- Magnetic and massage treatment fo I paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call oa. m. to s p." m . HpilE >iI.SSES MAUKI.SK GIVE AI.CO- J- hoi- and massage baths. 124 Fifth st. bo.:t'ii. Minneapolis, Flat l ; opon Sundays. WRITE FOB a free copy cf our beauti fully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal, coula::;inK many photoengravings of hand some ladies ; end gallant men who wish to wed. Isro\vu Jfublibhiiut Co.. " Box P. SIS 80t'ulS WANTSOF the TWIN CTTI ES. mj% | Wjf lif^ taTITATIOiIg offeked. ... - . . • I ALL LADIES 3 \ . . DESIRING -■■-{7:>:. \ % HOUSEMAIDS — % % — -fcfcWiNG GIRLS — 5 I —^KITCHEN GIRLS — X I PANTRY GIRLS $ DISHWASHERS $ -—KITCHEN GIRLS \ PASTRY GIRLS f DISHWASHERS 4 ?) — WASHWOMEN'- 2 \ -COOKS— — i 'I - NURSES — X A Or any other kind of HELP, can se- g) v curs them by advertising in the v a Globe Want Columns 4 Fcm nles. A GhNTS— Wanted, a lady agent In cverv J\ • county and town to sell an article of merit to ladies; good position mid good pay fir little work. Address Charles O. Linder, Merritt. Minn. ■ -/ AT liAKJPJENTKUK'S' Elttl'l-OYMEXT J\ Office the best domestic help in the city is secured; special attention given to lake or ders, iii West Exchange st., Telephone 607. COf)K— Good cook wanted at T^ndstrom, v^ Minn., at once to cook; good wages. The Lake View House. POOR- Wanted, a good cook. Summit v> ay., comer Grotto. COOK— Wanted, short order cook: lady KJ preferred; will pny first class wages. Address P. O. Box -ih). Bancroft, 10. pIKESSMAKKK — Apprentice pirl to U learn dressmaking at 013 Lafayette ay. ; will furnish and teach the French tailor system. IN ING ROOM GIRL— A competent 1-* girl for dining room and chambermaid work ; good wages to right party. 233 West Fifth. \'. DINING BOOH GIRL wanted at 633 U Wahasha st. pvININO ROOM GIRLW at the Astoria. DINING RUOH GIRL— At Pardee's J-' restaurant. 52 East Seventh st. HOUSEWORK — A good girl, general 1J housework, good wages, small family. 656 nolly ay. LI OUSEWORK — Wanted, a girl to do H general housework; small family. 586 Olive St. HOUSEWORK— young girl to ll help with housework and take care of baby. 506 Selby ay. . . - • • ■• • ■. I^XPEBIENCED CKEAM Dll'l'Eß J-i wanted. Apply at Yerxa's candy fac tory, Seventh ana Cedar. OISEWOUK- A good girt for general housework; small family. 431 Sit. Ida st. rjOUSfcWOKK- Girl for general house ■Tl work. 716 Pine st. HOUSKEWOK-A good girl for general XI housework. nil at 442 Ashland uv. II OUSKWOItK— Warned, competent girl i-J for housework, or nurse girl, to assist in care of one child and light housework. Apply 765 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Ranted, a German girl IJ. to help in kitchen ; good wages. Call at 4G4 Jackson st. t IOI»KVVOKK- Girl wanted for general 11 housewogk: small family; good wages; modern house. 47;! Kast Ninth st. | J OUSEWOKK— GirI wanted; family of 13 three. Si West Isabel st. _ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl ll for general housework; small family. 640 Olive st. M OBSKWORK- Wanted, a good girl for 11 general housework: no others need ap ply. Apply to Airs. L. Baker Jr., 468 Port land ay. ITCH Elm GIRL— Wanted girl to help IV with kitchen work; good wages. 147 Pleasant ay. LADIES can make 93.00 daily by address- J-i ing envelopes, circulars, etc.. for me at home; no canvassing; position permanent Address with stamp, Grace Paul, secretary, South Bend, liid. ' NURSE GlßL,— Experienced nurse girl to 1* take care of children: must have re liable St. Paul references. Apply to 144 Kiiia ay. . VIHSK (ilKl,— a neat young 1* nurse girl. . Call on Mrs. Lewis Baker Jr.. 4t>s Portland ay. : j\TUKSK GIRL— Wanted, competent nurse 1 > girl. 441) Portland ay. OTARCHER AM) BELI, UtOY wanted at Hotel Metropolitan ■ ' STENOGRAI'IIKK— Wanted, young lady 0 stenographer who is also a telegraph operator. Address I) 25, Globe. VXr ASHEKWOMAX- Wanted, a good » V washerwoman for Monday and Tues day; one who can iron shirts preferred. Ap ply to 631 Dayton ay. \\/ AN TED— A lady of good appearance »» to travel for a humane paper; salary and expenses paid. Address Humane World, ! city. - • -•■■ ■ 11/ ANTED— Ladies to write at home; en »» close stamped envelope. Verna Lang don. South Bend, Ind. ■ WANTED— Ladies to write at home: en- VV close stamped envelope. Bertha Hen/, Sec. South Bend, Ind. . : fOg£ sale. A WNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, tl«)?^W. -TV -wagon, hay covers, etc. .T .M. Rossell, 3i')s Jackson st. . ELECTRIC FAN. second-hand. Call on J-i Costrrove. XI Kr.st Fifth, at 'm:cc. FUXXIiniLS — Includiiifr large cutting 1 and other tables, wardrobes, coal and gas stoves, oak and glass office partition, etc. George Palmes company, 04 East Fourth. MAI'JLE AM) KIRCH FLOORING at iTJL Jackson and 14th sts. Thompson & Co. DYE WORKS, T^AHLEKT & MINTEL — Minnesota i v Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. FJ. KOCH EN— X. W. Steam Dye Works I? • oflice. 4!6 Kobert s'.., Ryan Block Works, £5 and 57 Indiana ay. ST. PAUL STEAM OVli AVOKKS and •J scouring establishment, established l>.">'i. 128 West Third St., St. Paul. J. C. Kahlert. Proprietor. ' : KO.4KI> OI'FI-:«K3>. 5 Y OU C AN B OARD I A RICH MAN. % i POOR MAN, J. X BEGGAR or f # TJIIEF, d $ AND THEY 4 CAN FIND i \ ROOMS AND 5 r HOUSES THAT ; "~'£; # WILL GIVE 4 A - THEM RELIEF. A BOARD— rooms, with board, in . large modern house.' 210 East Ninth st. BOAKI) — Front nleove room for rent, with - board. Apply 301 West Third st. BOARD— For rent, large room with board. 192 East Tenth st ..." ;. BOARD — Nice, turnis-hed rooms with board; terms reasonable. 482 Cedar, st. BOARD— Furnished rooms,: with board gas, bath; al.--o table Board. 147 Pleas ant ay. • ■■' .. - . , ■ : : — -i-^ j BOARD— Light, airy and newly furnished . rooms, with board ; ■' modern ;' conven iences, gas Nelson av., -near Western:.. r.~ - j I^HE NORWOOD-191 Eighth St.. Near JL Sibley— Straight From Depot— Furnished rooms, with board, $4,50 ' to $6 p« week: uuusienls. Si £er ■;/ --■■';] - :- ■ :- ,- : THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, JB9'J. SITUATIONS MA^TKI). I YOU WANT WORK. * r Find it by rising the Globe m Want Columns, and you can be 4 > employed as .; ,^.'.r/{ I; ■. i 1 AGENT. CLERK % 0 BOOKKEEPER, \ 5 STENOGRAPHER, J 4 = SECRETARY, J 4 Hostler, Gardener or Man-of-AlI- % 1 Work. f I ..DON'T BE IDLE.. 2 d While the Globe is at your service, d • Male. ■ .' A SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER— Wanted. A a position in an office, or ah assistant bookkeeper by an industrious young man oi good morals; rapid penman and calculator. Address J. G.. 101 East Eighth St. : V APPRENTICE — Wanted, a joD with a painter to finish learn trade; will work cheap: cau give reference. D. W. Jones. 260 Jackson St., upstairs. BARTENDER — German man wants posi tion as bartender or lunch man. Ad dress Lobrr.unn, 725 Minnebnha St. BOYS FOB PLACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boyp, free. Newsboys' Club K00m,313 Wabasba.st. : open from 11 to V-! a. m.. and from 7 to ') p. m. noOK KEEPER— Wanted, position at U bookkeeper by a man of long and varied experience and good, practical accountant; fair salary. Address LB. Globe. DOORKEEPER— Wanted, by young man, ■L) position as bookkoeeper • and general office work; excellent references. Address D 1!), Globe. CLERK— Wanted, siuation as clerk; speak English, German aud the Scandinavian languages fluently ; six years' experience; best of references furnished. Address C 10, Globe. ' _^ CLERK— Position wanted by a four years' experienced dry goods and grocery clerk, speaking the English, German and Polish languages; best of city references and rec ommendations from former employers fur nished. Address X., 52-1 Cedar st. CLERK wants position in grocery store; v> eight years' experience. 118 Iglehart. pOACHM AX— Situation wanted by n:au A-> and wife from the East, Man a first class coachman, wife a No. 1 cook. City oi country. Highest references. Address M. Whaley. 541 Robert st. ' pOACHMAN — Situation as coachman by v-^ young man well acquainted with city; geod references. August -Ekstrom, 958 Euclid st. •-■.-■•■ r /"lOLLECTOK— A young man 22 years of v> age, with especial ability for the work, desires a position as collector; good refer ences ; will collect on salary or commission. Address X 15. Globe. . ■ COOK— A cook, with various experience in hotel or restaurant, wishes a position; guarantee sobriety and steadiness. Address P9. Globe. . COOK— Position as cook in hotel, city or country; none but class need' ap ply; experience fourteen years. Address (.12, Giooe. COOK— Wanted, a situation by a first-class meat and pastry cook' in town or out of town. - Address James Sinclair, SOU --West Sixth St., St. Paul, Minn. ■ < DELIVERY MAN— Wanted, a job an de - liverer by a young man well acquainted with the city;'ref'orcuees. Apply B O'.'.Globe. DELIVERY MAN- Wanted, place as de -L' livery man; will furnish horse and wagon if wanted. 3'J3 Smith ay. . D HUG CLERK— One year's experience; speaks German: can furnish refer ences; will work outside of city. V 10, Globe. EDITOR— Man of sixteen years' experi ■i-J ence as editor and mechanical manager of first-class newspaper offices would like i position in some good country office. Ad dress M., 355 Jackson street; good references. PMPLOYMtNT- wanted, by a -Li single man, with good references, of any kind: driving, taking care of horses, wilting, etc. : Scotchman by birth. Address 1573 Hague ay.. City. : . EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, situation by ■*-j an energetic man oi good character in wholesale. or retail house; good penman, quick nt figures and well educated; can fur nish best of references. 1) 13, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, position or ' lid any kind by young man. Address C. P.. 611 Charles st. EMPLOYMENT— situation by J~i an energetic young man of good char acter; willing to work hard fit anything for 80 per week. Address Breckenridge, 385 Wal nut st. GARDENER wants work by job or day work. Address A. Assmann, Pascal ay.. corner Langfora. • HOSTLER — Situation with family to drive and work about the house. C. Stiandbeld, North St. Paul. HOSTLER— Situation to drive and make myself generally useful in family.- C. Strom, North St. Paul, Box 173. T ROJN WORKER— Situatipn wanted by a -»- man of good business ability, ,in or out of city; ironworker by trade, if such, wanted, otherwise will do any kind of work. Ad dress 0 i). Globe. KITCHEN AVOIiK named. Address 423 IV Robert st. MANAGER— Wanted,' position as man i'i. ager, clerk, or steward of first-class hotel, city or country; can give Al city reference. G. 8.. care of Adams Express Col jl/II&T* MANAGER— Wanted, position as i"l mill manager or in mill office: several years' experience. Address J9, Globe. ■ NURSE— Situation" wanted' by a young man, twenty-two years of age, as nurse or attendant; can furnish the ' best of refer ences. Address T7, Globe. OFFICE BOY— Boy wants, work of any kind In an office; is thirteen years old; good "reference. Address 155 Indiana ay., city. :- ■ ■ ...... . OFFICE BOY— Boy, - sixteen years old, • would like place in office or store. Ad dress or call on A. H.. 32 Islehart, city. ASTR'Y COOK— Situation wanted by a first-class pastry cook; long experience in Eastern uud Western hotels; good recom mendations. Address C 7, Globe. POSITION of some kind wanted by will ing and capable young man just out of a job. Address l* 8, Globe. • PHARMACIST— Position by a registered X pharmacist; can furnish best references. Address Z 7, Globe. . D N'T lull— Position wanted by steady, -L reliable young man of three and a half •years' experience. Address W. L... 478 Ed mund st. piJINTEH, all around, wants position in IT country office; experienced in book, job and news work. Address O SO, Globe. . .-- . ' PiR INTER wants steady position in city -■ or country office. Address O 11. Globe. PHARMACIST— Situation wanted bv-a X German registered pharmacist; best city references; ' temporary or permanent; long experience. Address V 71. Globe. D ECKIVIXG CLERK— Situation wanted XV .': as receiving or assistant shipping clerK or salesman; seven - years! ■ experience in wholesale and retail. Address V 9, Globe. -. SALESMAN — Wanted, by competent man, position in- furniture" £tore or outside buyerfor house; well acquainted city. ZlO. Giote. ■'■...■:■■■■■■■ - - DALKSMAS^A ' i thoroughly ". competent O- 'salesman. '..with a knowledge of book keeping and somewhat familiar with short liand. is open for situation. •Address W 9, (ilobe. ... ; ■■'; -...-■ ..•■■.- - ', STENOGRAPH fcß— Situation wanted by O young man as stenographer . with some tvholesale jobbing or manufacturing - estab ishment; very best references from previous ■'■ :- ..'. SITUATIONS WANTED. _J ■' ---■ --■■ • ■■- ■ ' " ■Malw.----------.Vi • OTENOGKAFHER— An experienced sten ; O ographer would like a position. Address U73, Globe. • . ■ .- . . . :....- f ' STENOGRAPHER — A stenographer: . O gentleman; five years' experience: speed , 150, andiWou machine; unquestionable" ref erences; railroad work preferred. 641' En dieott Building. .. : ... . . . .yy. ;.- STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by O competent and experienced stenogra- " pher; best of references furnished. Address F 7, Globe. WANTED — Young man wants work In a • V wholesale house ; can give references. Address G. S., 105 East Eighth st. ' WORK- Yonng man wishes work of VV some kind in the city; can give the best of reference. Address 11., 51 1 Pleas ant ay. ;•■■ . moKKFOKIItiAKD wanted by stu »V -oent; references furnished. Address F.. 212 Grand Block. _ _ _— females. . T»OOKKEEPKR-Position wanted by a XJ young lady as bookkeeper; understands both single and double entry ; best of ret ferencea. C. M., 224 St. Anthony ay. pAKPET SEWING- A lady wants posl v> tion at carpet sewing. 163 Lawson st. - A competent cook ana her young v^ daughter want a position in restaurant or hotel; wiling to do hard work; references. Address G 10, Globe. CLEKK— Young lady would like a position v> in bakery or confectionery store. Ad dress A. M., 101) East Seventh st. OVERNESS— A reliable person of good vX education and standing would like a position as companion or nursery governess; no objections to traveling. Address HID, Globe. 11 OFSKKKKPKK— Woman wants posi -IA tiou as housekeeper in country. Ad dress Mrs. Olson. 105 Atwater st. ■ OUSKCXEANING — Young woman ii wishes work at housecleaning or plain sewing, or will take washing at her home. Address 512 Pleasant nv.. St. Paul. 0 OUSEWOKK— GirI wants a place. Ad n dress 477 Edmund st. U OUSEWORK— A first-class German girl JLJL want geueral housework. Call Geranium hotel, corner Eighth and Robert. .. • 1} OUSEWOKK— girl wants good 1-1 position for housework. Apply John Lohmanu. 725 Minnecaha st. •..'<. LAUNDRESS — A first-class laundress i-* wants day work. 46 West Ninth st. I" A diks can find best help at Mrs, Merry ■LJ weather's, 543 Wabasha st. ■ ..-. ; UKSK— An elderly lady wants a place iv 1 " confinement case, or to go to the lake. Address M. 8., 72 Geranium st. ;.«.; » FFICE WORK— lady would- lite \J S situation in insurance office: not stebog raDher. Please address Miss E. Reuter, 93) Rice st. • <,v j OFFICE WORK— young lady would W like to do office work, copying or writing of any sort. Address M. P.. 'Globe. ' I /"OFFICE WORK— A young . lady desires v/ position in an office; can operate Rem ington and Smith-Premier and understand shorthand; can furnish best of referenca. Address GB. Globe. ' t Q.-; j SEAMSTRKSS-A girl wants to go! out O sewing by the day; can cut and fit. Call at 578 Charles st. . ;*'»-•■ * i CECOND WORK— Wanted, to do second O work or care for children, either iv city or at the lake. '-/Address 08, Globe.' ,>~f v j I SECOND WORK— A situation wanted by O a young lady at light second work or outdoor exercise; good satisfaction guaraa teed for either. 171 Charles st. . : WING — An experienced dressmaker O wants sewing by the day in families. Address Z 11, Globe. ■ _ OHOUTH AND— Young lady desires posi- O tion; understands shorthand and type writing: best of references. Address E. L. 11., 509 Case Et. :-rv : ? i STENOGRAPH Ell— lady desires kC7 position as stenographer; will work for moderate salery. Address D 16, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— position as« O steuoßrapher by competent young lady. Address" E 8, Globe. rpYl'K WRITER— A young lady tyoe- X writer would like situation, and willing to do plain office work. Address J7, Globe. \\f ASHERWOMAN— A woman wants to » V take washing at home. No. 477 La fOUd St. . • , :.; ; r; .'- WANTED— At Scandinavian Office. Tenth *V and Sibley— Cooks, twenty I girls lately, landed, for. private family and boarding houses at once. . . ■ i , WASHING— Want to go out washing.' VV Hamilton House, West Seventh st. , WASHING— Woman will go out wash *V iiiGr, ironing and housecleaniug. Call or address 462 Cedar »L. Room 2. V\T ASHING wanted home', at 747 Blair st. ASHING wanted to do at home; plain VV clothes washed and Ironed for 35 cents a dozen. . 637 Mississippi st. .:■ ' , \\J ASHING wanted at home. 710 Blair st. WASHING— A good washwoman wants VV work. Call at 646 Pleasant nv. \1 ASHING WANTED at 456 East Sixth VV st. ; rough-dried clothes, 2Sc per dozen ; called for and delivered. \V ASHING AND IRONING-Colored VV laundress wants washing and ironing for Mondays and Tuesdays in private fami lies. Inquire 503 St. Anthony ay. :■■ fT DESPISE NOT --M I LITTLE f| THINGS.. I ! "LINER" AD 3 ARE j LITTLE THINGS, « j But great results surely 1 follow upon their use. Ij" 1 Repeated trial has ;I * j I proved their value. !"Z | ONE GENT A WORD. I LOST FOU]«I>. ILL BOOK— A bill book containing re i ceipts. etc., lost. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to H. Crandall, 445 St. Peter st. /-,:;•:■.-- ■:..-.- ■;:.: ,■ ■ <.-■ HORSE FOUND— chestnut mare • about four years old. For further In formation call on G. W. Fetsch,' corner Fifth : and Robert sts. • -■-;■■-*»-•> :. ■:.-,- .■•■--•■■■ -- •■:■,.- , ■.- — — "' -.- ■:•••; V WAITED TO REJfT. . Jv Wanted to rent, by July 1. flvetirj : six-room house la good location n A:! --dress,': stating * location and - terms, T., « 4001 Chamber of Commerce. ' v ' ' I ROOMS— to ' rent, ;. five rooms on . :. first ' floor .; or T flfa^oom i cottage, from i June m tmwmith, d i% qb^- : ■* FOR REST. ' J. \Y. Shcpanl, 91 East Fourth Street. D ENTS HOUSFB, STORES, OFFICES. XV apartments and rooms, with and without -.steam heat, in all parts of the city; acts as owners' agent: collects rents. ' W'HITAKER & PARKER, . ■. Renting Agency, Manhattan Building. ;_ jHohrcs ■ I ■ I I — — ..,.. -■■■ . ;■■.-." ' — $ You Can Rent \ - HOUSES* V V ROOMS, f 0 STORES, . f A OFFICES, A 1 DESK KOOMr \ X FLATS, f f ATTICS, $ BARNS, d A FARMS, £ i Or Even Your Last Sum- 5 "' iner's Straw flat, £ # If you will advertise them in the # d Rent Columns of the GLOBE d \ WANTS. • \ GO TO SCHRAM'S Renting Agency. 606 *J Manhattan Building, for stores, bouses, flats, rooms furnished and unfurnished. No commission charged. HOUSE— For rent, 830.00 per month; eight 11 rooms; hardwood on first floor; oil finish on second floor: bath, furnace, etc.; everything new and first-class; storm sash and screens; corner St. Albaus and Martin sts. Smith & Taylor, Manhattan Building. Robert and Fifih sts. HOUSE— For rent, a five-room house very cheap; very gocd location; three blocks from street car. For further information call at 263 Midway ay. ■ ■ ■ . HOUSE— For rent. 302 Arundel, well-locat -11 ed, nine-room house, with all modern improvements; rent cheap to a desirable ten ant. Apply Room I), Gilfillan Block. HOUSES— I have four fine houses lower 11 town for rent cheap; modern improve ments. E. G. Mellem, corner Sixth and Sib ley sts. HOUSE— Desirable house at Illghwood; XI low rent to good tenant. 11. B. YVenzell, 601 New, York Life building. J HOUSE No. 502 Cedar St. for rent. Inquire JLI 526 Canada st. ' TAYLOR'S RENTING AGEXCV -1 , GLOBE BUILDING -WE ' RENT HOUSES, STOKES, OFFICES, TAKE 1 CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. , Suburban. AT BALD EAGLE LAKE— Cottages -Tv beautifully situated on lake shore near depot Edwin A. Warren, 400Sibley st COTTAGE — Nicely furnished cottage, vv finely situated on lake shore at Bald Eagle. E. A. Wan en. 400 Slbley St. .... - Flats. FLAT— For rent. 815, seven-room flat; a bath and closets; nil modern improve ments. Inquire 274 Iglehart st. .- ■ . ' . . '"..,- f Cooias. A— HOTKL BKUSSWICK, for gentle ii« men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. ; f A T ECONOMY HOTEL, BtJO Jackson St.. ii nicely furnished rooms; .rent by day, week or mouth. : - ... /"lOLLEGE AY., 20 WEST— Nicely fur vanished front bedroom, with all mod ern conveniences. AYTONAV., GOB- Well furnished room ■M-J for one or two gentlemen; no other roomers: convenient to cable; references ex changed. ELEVENTH ST., 144 EAST— Furnished J-J rooms, with or without board. ' "I GLEHART ST.. 377— For rent, lour nice ■1 rooms, on first floor, and large barn. LEASANT AY, 141— Second Door ■L From Sixth Rooms for rent, with or without board; 6 o'clock dinner. ROOMS — People looking for pleasant IV rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished,' call 415 East Seventh St.; also, rooms furnished for housekeeping. ROOMS— For rent, pleasant rooms for XV light housekeeping. Call at 171 Dale st. ;VENTH ST., «55, WEST — Corner Walnut— To Rent— Exceedingly . pleas ant, very cool furnished double room, All modern conveniences. Low rent. Large yard, shade trees. . ~ ABASHA, 523I&— Corner Tenth St.— VV ■ Furnished rooms for rent: place quiet. ALNUT ST 307- For rent, furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without board: modern conveniences. \YT A BASH A. 457— fleasant large, nicely VV furnished front rooms, from 55, S7, StOup. Stores. STOKE FOR RENT-Desirable location ; O rent reasonable. 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In the matter of the assignment of Peter J. v Eiswirth, insolvent. :, - s Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee has converted all the estate of the above-named insolvent into money,' and | has filed bis final account as such assignee, and is now ready to be discharged from his trust; and at a special term of said court, to be held at the court house in the City of St. Paul, in said county, on Saturday, June 24th, 1803, at 10 o'clock in : the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel cau be beard, the undersigned will apply for an order allowing his account as such assignee, and discharg ing him from all further duties and respons ibilities connected with said trust, and re leasing and discharging ■ the sureties on his bond as such ; assignee, and from all further liability thereon. J-^'^SSfXHBOBSSBS^^X^ ' Dated. June Ist, XBJ3. WALTER BOCK, REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE. G. S. lIEKO.V ' House*, lor Sale and Rent. 45 National German- American Bank Build --. ' - - :-••' ing.; ■. " • J. K. BACON, • .SUCCESSOR TO Bacon A Coleman, REAL, ESTATE 1 ,M» I.(!A\S. Cor. 4th and Minnesota Sta. ■ li. i». COTUUEH A CO. Real Estate and Loans. .Minnesota Headquarters. Correspondence solicited. 237 West First Street, . - Los Angeles. California. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE— A choice lot on Osceola, east 1- of Lexington; very low. D 100, Globe. V XT & HOWKLL. real estate: us » » Bargains withthem.Fioueer Press Bid? ■ .-■-- MISCELLANEOUS. I > II.I.IAI4I) AND POOL TABLES -D bought and sold: altering and repairing done on short notice; also importer of bill iard cloth and repairs. A. Louis Ege, 400 East Seventh st., St. Paul, Minn. nOCKROACH JSXTKKMINATOK — I \> can exterminate all cockroaches from any building; they go to stay; give satis faction before asking any pay. Inquire or writo to E. D. Ingram, 460 St. Peter st., St. Paul, Wiun. LAWN MOWKKS sharpened and re -l-i paired and put in running order by Justus Kahlert. machinist; 125 West Third st, St. Paul. Minn. ' Pastukk for horses and cattle for the season. Call at Cowan's Express or Tierney, on Jackson st. . HORSES ASI> CARRIAGES. | HAVE YOU A I 1 5 HORSE. ] [ 5 CARRIAGE, • "£2 ( ? PHAETON. tss < ' I* VICTORIA, () d HARNESS, 4 I SLEIGH. i 5 -«S» PONY or f f SSI JAUNTLNQ i l 0 CART a • To Self, or do you want to Buy one? m A Try the columns of !| \ THE WANT PAGE. | DEN LEVY, the auctioneer with the New -D England Auction, IS9. 191. 193 West Sev ! ■ enth St.. will sell your horses, carriages, bug gies, wagons, harnesses, etc., at 10 a. in. every Saturday. FOR SALE, CHEAP (Must Sell)—Pedi •i- gree of Lord Faun tleroy; foaled July 10. 1890, at St. Anthony Park; sired by Memory. 1366 (Wallace's Am. Reg.); he by Membrino Gift, 584: dam Aggie (bred by | Charles Lowell. Faribauit, Minn.) Hired by a son of Kentucky Whip, ho by old Edward I Everett; Aggie could trot very fast, below three minutes; was never trained or tracked: Lord Faunleroy can be seen .at Kirkeudalo track ; price, $300 cash ; owner, James Harri son. For particulars call or write No. 2 West Third St.. St. Paul, Minn, __^ FOR SALE— A good saddle horse and a ■T few .good drivers and one heavy draft horse. IS') East Eighth. FOB B ALE at King's Livery Stable, pair -T of blacks, mares; good roadsters; weight 2,400. LOR SALE— carriage in splendid condi a tion and nearly new: cost £800: will be sold very cheap. Also double set of harness. Call at US College ay. WENTY-FIVE good-bred horses for -I- sale cheap at corner Greeubrier and Rose st». to Lafayette car. WAMED-To exchange . good team, » » hack and harness for heavy team and wagon. Apply 388 East Eighth tit. Cl OR WILL BUY a good saddle horse; «jj»l^/c/ is also line driver. 585 'lemper nnce, nenr Grove at. TO EXCHANGE. To 711««eellnneon». rpo EXCHANGE— house 825 Fairmount A ay.. also 596 and 817 Fuller st., to ex change for ■vacant property and cash; a bar gain. Address 617 Fuller st. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS 1* ure Sale— Whereas, a certain mortgage was duly executed -and delivered by Au gustus R. Capehart (a bachelor), as the mort gagor therein, to Alfred Caldwell. an the mortgagee therein, which said mortgage bears date the fourteenth day of April. A. D, 180?, and was duly recorded in the office of the •Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on the third day of May, A. D. 1890, at one o'clock and ten minutes in the afternoon, in Book 107 of Mortgages at Page 103 : and. whereas, the said mortgagee, being the said Alfred Caldwell whose name is signed hereto.is now, an.l has been ever since its execution, the holder and owner of said mortgage, and no assignment thereof has ever been made; and whereas, defaults were made on and during all of October 14th. A. D. IS!)'.', and April 14th, A. D. 1893 respectively In the payment of the amounts which matured on said mortgage ~ according to its terms on the last-mentioned two dates respect ively, and default of payment at maturity was so made in the payment at maturity is so made in the cute of e»ch of the promissory notes described in said mortgage and maturing on said two dates respectively, all which said defaults hnve continued dur ing all the times since they were so made respectively and still continue; and whereas, the amount claimed to be due on said mort gage at the date of this notice is the sum of lifty-foiir hundred and eighty five dollars and twenty-eight cents ry>,4tfn'.'>), — being $5,000.00 principal, and $4H>.20 interest to the date of Ibis notice, and £73.00 for and as the ■attorney's tees stipulated for in and by said mortgage in caae of foreclosure.— which said sum of 5j, -15.V.0 is [hereby claimed to be al ready payable and to be the whole amount owing upon said morica 'c at the date of this notice: and wnereas.' default in a condition of fi.iid mortgage has occurred by which the power to sell contained in said mortgage has become and is operative: and whereas. no* action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt now re maining Fecured by. said mortgage, or any part thereof: ■'■■- said mortgufje, or any Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue oi the power of sale contained in said inOrtsHge. and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mort gage will be foreclosed by sale of the prem i?es described in and mortgaged by said mort gage, viz.: — All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Ramsey, city of -Saint Paul and State of .Minnesou,de scribed as follows, to wit: Lot number Six (6) In Block number Uue hundred and seven ty-nine (170) in Robertson's Addition to West me (17! D iti Robertson'* Audition to Weal Saint Paul,— together with nil the heredita ments and appurtenances therennto belong ing, or Id anywise, appertaining: which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Comity of Karasey. or his deputy, at ; public auction, to the highest' bidder, for cash, at : the Fourth Street main entrance of the Court llou^e and City Hall Building,in the city of saint Paul, :iu the County of Ramsey, in the sate of .Viune iota, on Saturday, the cash, at the day of t main entrance of the Court ilou.-»j and Hall Building.in tbeciij of .-a:nt I'unl, iv ounty of Ramsey, in ths State of .V'iune on Saturday, the twt'iity-iiintn day of July. A. D. 1893, at eleven o'clock, in the fore noon, to pay said debt, with the interest then due thereon and the $75 attorney's fees above mentioned ana stipulated for in and by snid mortgage In case of foreclosure; and the law ful costs and disbursements , ox foreclosure embraced in said sale besides said fees. -• - ; Dated St. Paul. Minn. .June l'Jth.A. I;. Km. ALFRED CALDWELL. Mortjawe. Lawler, Dukmcnt & Bigelow, ; '- Attorneys for Mor.gngeo, St. Paul. Minn. — — — . — — — - BUSINESS CHANCE V. I BUY or SELL 5 i HOUSES, % 4 HOTELS, i \ snoi-s. € ? FARMS, # A KEST,rURANTS, % 4 KESTAt T RANTS, > i BUILDINUS, 5 \ BARNS, # w Or any tin else that you nifty V 3 have to sell or wish to buy. by # A using the \ i Business Columns of the Globe, i Miscellaneous. FOR SALE— Barber shop containing six chairs; one of the best paying shops in the city. St. Marie & St. Martin, 330'Ileuneplu ay., Minneapolis. ILL FOB SALE OK THAI) E- Kino water-power; located in Northern Minnesota; has all the exchange trade she cau do. For particulars address J. T. Pilsner, Rock Rapid*. lowa. IVTEWSPAHKK PLANT FOR S.VI.K --i" Circulation. 600 positive, which can do made much larger; town 000 population, with excellent (surrounding country: good job business: must sell; best of reasons given. M 7. Globe. SALOON for sale, with lease; cheap rent; U location iirst-ciass. Address A 50, Gloce. WANTED— Physician in growing town •^ of 300 population, 104 miles from St. Paul: nearest doctor ten miles; Scandinavian preferred: bent opening in the Northwest; no drunkard need apply. Address Scandia Drug Company, Brooten. Minn. COfWym/YJrblttoksniiih shop. siocK aud WA/\J\J tools, all new; located in milling district in city of 5.000 people, ninety miles from Minneapolis, on Mississippi river; owner leaving state. Address J 100, Globe, Minneapolis. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS ure Sale.— Default lias been made in the conditions, agreements and covenants of a certain mortgage, executed and deliv ered by Rebecca M. A. dunes and Arthur C'aines, her husband, as mortgagors, to Emer son \\". Peet, as mortgagee, which said mort gage is dated the 25th day of February, 1800, and was recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of the County of Ramsay, Minnesota, on the 7th day of March, 18*. at 4 o'clock and 15 minutes p. m., in Book -'18 of Mortgages, at Page 377, and was there after, to wit, on the 7th day of March, 18U0, by an instrument in .writing, duly assigned by the BPid Emerson " VV. Peet to Agues L. Warren, which said Instrument of assign ment was duly recorded In the office of said Register of Deeds on the Bth day of March. 1800, at 3 o'clock p. m., in Book V of Assign ments, at Page \i:iS. There Is claimed to be due and Is due the subscriber at the date of this notice on tho said mortgage the sum of twenty-three hun dred and eighty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents, of which twenty-two hundred dollars is on account of principal, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty-six cents on account of interest on said principal, six dol lars and twenty cents on account of local assessments on the mortgaged premises de . linquent and paid by tho subscriber, thirty nine dollars and thirty cents on account of the general taxes for 1681 on the mortgaged premises, delinquent and paid by. the sub scriber, and twelve dollars mid sixty-five cents on account of a premium for lire in surance on said mortgaged premises paid by the subscriber under the terms of the mort gage. Sow, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of tho power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a stile of mortgaged prem ises described therein and hereinafter do scribed, to satisfy the amount which shall at the date of said sale ho due on said mortgage, together with the costs and expenses of said sale as allowed by law ana any addition al taxes which may be paid by the subscriber and the further sum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) asaii attorney's fee. which is agreed in said mortgage to be paid in case or fore closure. Said sale will be made at tho Fonrth street entrance to the court house and city hall, in the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, on Saturday, the 17th dny of June, 181)3. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, by tho sheriff of said Ramsey county, at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash. The premises described In said mortgage and so to be sold are situated in the county of Ramscv and state of Minnesota, and are known and described as follows: Lot num bered ten (10), In block numbered one (1), of the subdivision of block numbered thirteen (13) of Stinson's Division to St. Paul, accord ing to tho plat thereof on tile in and of rec ord in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Ramsey. St. Paul, Minn., May r>tb, 1893. AGNES L. WARREN 1 , Assignee of Mortgagee as Aforesaid. Ambrose Tkiiie. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Globe Building. St. Paul. Minn. USE THE DAILY AND SUNDAY GLOBE LINER COLUMNS! PAGE 7. AUCTION SALES. 1 1 Going Away ! r C A And don't want to store your fur- , i nlture for the summer because you f r expect to hare new turninhinKS in C: ( ' the fall Good sales and princely i 4 prices can be obtained by adver \ tising your v 4 Household Furniture, Stores. , \ Kitchen Furniture, Ranges, J far/or Furniture, Dishes ( J Dining Room Furniture, and * J Bed Room Furniture, . Chairs. . ( X Or anything elie you want to Mil, by * w letting the public Know it through th» ( Auction Columns of tho Globe, c ,**/, Kavnnagliit Joh 11*011** Auction" Pl>K FUUNITUKK AND I'AKPKT * at Auction— We will sell the elegant fur niture of a twelve-room house on Wednesday June 14, at 10 a. m., at If,. 1 Kast Seventh si consisting of eieiraur, upholstered parli suits, some flue parlor rockers, willow chair pedestals, fancy brtc-a-brac, hail tree, pie glass, six antique oak bedroom suit-, wit., tarings and hair mattresses; center table* extension table and dining room chairs, piiM ures, books, lace and chonllle curtains, sot.: dishes and glassware, cooking range, liter ■lla, etc., etc. : all the body Brussels, Monuett ana Ingrain Carpets. Tin's Is a very Sue lot o Roods; parties in search of bargains shouli attend this sale. Kuvuinii;h & Johnson Aiic tloneerg. 186. 188 and IPO Kast Sixth at. 810 LOT OF FUHMTUKKatauctldi ■L* on tho mart, north of the murk ■ house, on Saturday, Juno 17, at 10 a. in . coi ■ staling of ten bedrooms suits, toilet wan parlor suits, easy chairs, rockers, tables, pit ures, dishes, gasoline stoves, 2.000 yards o carpets, curtains, etc., etc. Kavanagh *- Johnson. Auctioneer!". K. llolluwaj . Auctioneer. DAtXHKOKKR sale Of Unredcemec: -I. Pledges— l will sell at public auction a tho store, No. ■ East Seventh st.. next do<. from the Golden Rule. commencing Satur day, June 17, at 10 o'clock a. in., and con tinue from day today until all are sold. This stock consists of diamond*, watches, muxlcni Instruments, guns, revolvers, eto., in fuel everything usually found In a pawnbroko store; all goods warranted as represented «.• money refunded: goods can be seen any time before thi> sale takes place. I will still con tinue in tho pawnbroker's business. Abe Cohen, proprietor; E. Holloway. auctioneer iQlMccllaiicoiiN. AUCTION SALIi-Commencing May 2:. -TV at 10 a. m.. and will continue until all sold, 810,000 worth unredeemed pledges watches, diamonds, jewelry, clocks, silver ware, musical Instruments; sold accordin ■ to the state law, which provides that all un redeemed pledges must be sold at auction: l will guarantee all goods as represented, a -1 wilt continue in business. Parian, tlu- Jeweler, 130 East Seventh st., Rynn Ulock, between Robert and Jackson. CENII jour household goods to be Hold a: O auction by the New England Auctio:. Furniture Company. We hold auctions ever- Saturday forenoon at 10 a.m. No. 180, 101 108 West seventh st., Moore Block. N. B.— Will also make sales at your residence If di sired. GBE.IT I'fAltO BAMCLaMN. ONK KI.KOANT upright Decker Bros. y-r Plauo, style 10, at about one-half i value; it ha* only been used a few month* must be sold booh. It. C. Aluni'er, 107 Kas. Third ot. IASTIUXJTIO.VS. ST. A<;.VTUA'S ACADEMY Or MISH ► ' and Art, 26 East Exchange St., St. Paul Plano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught, Lessons given in drawing and painting. Cn!l or nend fur prospectus. . Fli¥A^ClAl« I "honey i \ May be ti^'ht and hard to get. but ! \ you can get all you want by asking C V for It through the Globi yidan- ( ] 0 cial Columns, to either buy or sell . 9 STOCKS, BONDS, ( f) MOUKJAUES. % BANK STOCKS. f ■\ GOVERNMENT BONDS # 7 of any kind or character that the <> # financial world ha» to offer or to ay p get rid of. *T » / fc'*/«i/%*^»**w4av>»^-%>«L^.«L^ > D N. XEWPOItT Ac SOX, FNVEiT J\» ineni Hanker", loan moner on !:.. i roved property in St. Paul mid Mluncn; out nt (i per cent "on or before." Ofllces. New Pioneer Press building, bt. Paul, to .'. Reeve Building. Miuneapolig. , A A — loan*) on furniture, piano • xl« horses, diamonds, watches, all good collateral and commercial paper; pa tlal payments lowest rates. Mlnnesoti Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13-I J, Flr> National Bank Buitain£ comer Fourth un i Jackson n*. Haekey, Manager. A A A —THE STANDAKD LOAN xl.ri./l. Co.. 838 Robert, corner Fourtli room 5, will loan you money on furniture pianos, diamonds, iratchea etc., at les* rat( and better terms than can be had elsewhere » NT amount of money loaned ou horso». XV carriages, furniture, pianos, watche.v diamondKi etc.. at one-half the usual rates: can be paid back by Installment*! and at air. time to suit your convenience, thereby reijin iiiKCostof carrying loan; all bimluc»sprlvat and honorably transacted. J. L. StraucL Room 10. <;iobe Building. IJANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, con: 1* merclul paper, moitirajrea, securillc bought and sold. <.eorKc \V. Jenks, Invest i .. !.' Banker, Minnesota Louit and Tru*. Building, .Minneflpolis. FOX MON'KV ou real estate (cither vac«: ■T or Improved) see 11. Culdwell, HI Oer mania Life Huiidlii^. MONKV Ml LOAN at !owo»t rates h i-'-l private party on any good seviarity; strictly privet?, Ml Bndli • Uuildlng. |lIO.VKV1 lO.VKV O.V (UNO to loan on city pror> i»-l erty and farms; towes rates; no delay. W. F. Moritz, 1013 Pionetr Pre»!>. ■\|«»KV LOANi iiu:< lift) Insurance p; «.»! Idea; oc touKiit. L. P. Van Norma;. ti Guaranty Lean Hulidhiz. .Minneapolis. -P-E^T^V-A-T -£ Mosey leaßs^loasßamenda; watchea piano- Jurniture or goods In forage m lowest rate- end tuiall monthly rcuirn payaonti] note and luoruiue* bougbt; mbit prlrata lon rooms In the city. Ohio Invcttmeut Com pany. EC Globs Huil>!!us: lute elevn tor. |jj;*J ()()() 3 .-.IOCS 1.500. »'.-» -;A.Ni. v »J«v/'-/v/^ to limii on st Puisi improve.", properly; an delay. William Cauby, Gie Plo user on BulHtnz. \Wlli:Kl.liKilH»\VKLL.re»!e»Ute:lU > » bargains with them. Pioucer Press Did V|()iU> I\l> FI.Vri'ICKS. (Boil ;AiL< -- ••• wo^BnJl : . >^<^ k^B^mfeafla^awSMi IJII.I.IAHD AND POOL TABLES AND PI 1 LIARu Sb'PPHEa; Wareroom ♦'•'i and W. Offlco and Factory 411 and iv i-'liUi tvoaut «nuth i jii'a'in^jnii^ 211x10,