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Good Morning—The People's Wants Are Told Below-= Read Them. WANTS KAY BE LEFT At the following locations for Inser tion In the Daily and Sunday Globe, nt the Mute rates as are charged by tbe main office. :... HAMLINE. Hamline Pharmacy Drug Store 750 SNELLING AVENUE. ; DAYTON'S BLUFF. Bever Westby... Drug Store 679 EAST THIRD STREET. LOWER TOWN. William K. Collier ......;...Drug Store SEVENTH AND SIBLEY. Joseph Argay. .". Drug Store COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS. M. D. Merrill News Stand . .442 BROADWAY. : MERRIAM PARK. A. L. Woolsey..." .Drug Store ST. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUES. * ST. ANTHONY HILL. Emil Bull Druggist GRAND AY. AND ST. ALBANS. W. A. Frost & Co Drug Store SELBY AND WESTERN AVENUES. Straight Bros Drug Store RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS. A, A. Campbell Drug Store - 235 RONDO STREET. ;.*; A. T. Guernsey ' Drug Store 171 DALE STREET. Bracken's ;.. Pharmacy VICTORIA AND SELBY AVENUES. AAA. -WEST SIDE. . .-• - The Eclipse Drug Store. The Eclipse Drug Store. S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. George *....'........ .Drug Store 8. WABASHA AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. Concord Street Prescription Store. CORNER STATE AND CONCORD. A. T. Hall Drug Store COR. S. WABASHA AND ISABEL. LITER TOWN. B. H. Reeves Drug Store MOORE BLOCK. SEVEN CORNERS. C. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store ST PETER AND TENTH STREETS. B. J. Wltte ...Drug Store 29 EAST SEVENTH STREET. F. M. Crudden Confectioner 4t6 RICE STREET. W. E. Lowe Drug Store ROBERT AND TWELFTH STREETS. .. R. T. Wlncott & Co Drug Store CORNER RICE AND IGLEHART. ARLINGTON HILLS. C. R. Marelius Drug Store CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR. A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 954 PAYNE AVENUE. WEST SEVENTH STREET. A & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 499 WEST SEVENTH STREET. J. J. Muller ... Drug Store COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH. UNION PARK. C. A. Monchow Cigars and Tobacco "UNIVERSITY AND PRIOR AVENUES. z_m^ TICKET OFFICE CQfi 162 V^*cs/ EAST THIRD ST. Yggg/ EAST THIRD ST. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and .—ST. PAUL.--. Pacific Coast Trains. Leave. Arrive. Pacific Mall (daily) for Fargo, Bozeman, Helena, Butte, Mis- soula, Spokane, Tacoma, Seat- tle and Portland 4:15 pm 3:55p.m Red River Express (dally*) for Moorhead, Farsjc, Fergus Falls. Wahpeton. Crookston, Grand Forks, Grafton, Win- '■'..,. nipeg........ 8:00 pm 7:10 a.m Fsrgo Local (daily except Sun- day) for St. Cloud, Braiuerd and Fargo 9:00 am 5:30 p.m Pullman First Class and Tourist Sleepers. 49NfllM OFFICES: JffrMfill dsh^' 395 ROBSRT sr-» |SW-^ffiiiw^^39s ROBERT ST., ! llUA^frW CORNER SIXTH, ndgMsriW corner sixth, j^g^^Sjy ('PHONE 480) AND * ■"-___________l_£l^J union DEPOT. Leave. | tEx. Sun. 'Daily. | Arrive. SISCHICAQO-SSS 110:55 am .Duluth, Superior, Ashland. t.**-:sopm •11 -Orpin ....Duluth and Superior. ... *6:soam ti>:4iam ..Omaha and Kansas City.. *7 am +6:4 Cam Su City, Su Falls. Pipestone "-6:lopm -H2:2spm .Mankato. New Ulm, Tracy, tin :4sam t12:2.r-pm Watertown. Huron, Pierre. t0:l0pm *< :55pm Sioux City, Omaha, Kan. C'y. *7:23 am »7:5.r.pm "California in Three Days" ' «7:'» sam Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. Lv — ST.PAUL— Ar- Chicago '"Day" Express.. ft :osam +10 :10pm Chicago 'Atlantic" Ex. .. •2:35pm --.s-im Chicago 'Fast Mall". ... *6 55nS i_*oo™ Chicago "Vestibule" Llm -fidoSS 3S__? Chicago via Dubuque t4:lop£ ffifiK Dubuque via La Crosse. . . lE :of>a m +10 Wnm Peoria via Masou city.... U:V>vm *ll*Oo£m Mtf_s_s_?&« $_-*_ -ass |SSS,*?_S_,*i*xt '■•*"*° 4;-* Milbank, Fargo and Ab- v - erdeen ••*•_•• »3'loam ♦Daily +Ex. Sun. JEx. Sat. «JEx. Mon. ' t£aily*-i i+E/* Sun- +Ex« Sat- 'E**-* Mon. For full information, call at Ticket Office. ST. PAUL & DULUTH R. R. -Leave ~~ " . Arrive St. Paul "Daily. tEx. Sunday. [St. Paul. tl^l 5" DULUTH U:!sa.__. •ii.i_Sm W. SUPERIOR... \%&%Z aofßTbe'rtft'reet^o'* V™™**™*™* >^-a^ _ Trains leave St. Paul Union Da -_^^ga pot as follows: Daily, 6:45 p.m., i^lfflt©! *■_■*** ork* ?cstoii' Montreal &^_-_4g£ an(il E^steru points. Dining car f_fc-OT|3K .i 'Jl"""*.*. Boston Sleeper at- 0-_l§J-_«3 ,a.CK'^ Daily, 9:05 a. m.. for So- ■L_fS IB aH.le* T**eoi!''»- Portland and Pa tffikWsm^^ clue Coast points. Through sleep „.... ci,..,-! ,1° Seattle attached. Daily. Sunday Wisconsin Div. L_S 9:& _.x.c|?t Croix Falls Accommodation. 6:05 p __ ' ** K*4*^ ""*■*■*■' 20-CTE. He-it Oacei: Cor. EoVrt aad 6**s Rt^l.^ ttwT ?,°r:r.E" Kciet Oflce--: Cor. Robert __<■ Bth M 7. J0 c. m. Daur, __d 7:30 A m Einmt t-.^.. «T Cubucpe, CHICAGO/Waterloo o»^l___£__&£ PM Moines, St. Jotsph. Leavenworth -r.d KANSAS Cily' l*ei Molne--, St. Joia-ph, Laavanwonh and KANSAS CITY Podge Center Local loaves &t '. fr. -p. _-*-!] v. * Trains from -ansa* City arm ■at : .OX I - 1 ¥ "m. ?.I^7,.*nd 7:22 P. St-J**-?* Sunday. «-4 from CUc__i rt JjS********* ■*--•*- a:3O ?'m' BaU7' •** 7:28 P. m., ■St«*Pt G"EAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Ticket Office. 100 E. Third St. 'Phone 1 Hi. Leave, I«D_i_t. --Except _unDay. I Abh-vs ' «.« am! [?,rcpk* Division & Branches +7:00 ♦4 H^lfi:fnSFa,l?Doir* & Branches *7:£* *? .'JJ 55 in™ttr T'a st* Cloud. +10 an *- .4.* Drec-k.. Fnrgo.Gd.F's.Wpeg *7:50 am _N_v< Montana and I-nciflo coast.! _SJ« pS EASTERW MINHESOTA-fi. W. Ry EASTERW MINHESOTA-G. N. Ry7~ +8: 60 ami " I >,-■«-.,-" »ll:?»pm|Duluth. West Su ncr [ yj pjg 8 Trains leave St.Paul 12-35 p. in. and 7:40 .p. m. daily for Milwaukee, Chicago ana Intermediate points. Arrive lrom Chicago at 8:15 a.m. and 3:45 p. m. dally. City '**%£&&•' Ticket Office. " Robert street. It^f^r^r^^ ChiCagoi Sr_ Louiso and linnisTwlfilir dow- nver points. 7:20 a rr^wiUHJiU ? ln': Arrives from Chica"o t :lf" -'• "-V except Sunday! £^fllJlTfrP^i^u'lves Ln!o;' Depot for ll^ii_llll!_^iCh,cas;o R,l(3S'- Louis, r:4) \££&3£ffi!&g&^. P* .m. r Arrives from Rama •**^wii*iiiifffii^r^sVrr'alE points < :45 a. m. daily. ■•■>•>., 1 SITUATIONS - OFFERED— MALES. — Wanted, lady and gentlemen agents for moth-proof bags for clothing: quick sell- ers; big profits. Weinheimer Bag Works, 119 Davis st. Syracuse, N. Y. BLACKSMITH >" for ■: railroad work; $2 per day. Call early. Moore & Co., 179 East Third st. .. CANVASSERS— Wanted, two good canvassers for the city. Apply to F. Sanderson. Super- intendent. Rooms 26-28, Scbutto's Building, corner Seventh and" Jackson. HANDY MAN for general work around place; HANDY MAN for general work around place; must understand something about garden- ing, horses and know how to milk cow; smart, active man. H. E. Thompson, 383 Woodward ay;"' «.<t*r.«, <-:.-.-• .si-isA," -,* »» >■ MACHINISTS— Wanted, machinists good on brass work and polishing. Western Elec tric Heating Co., Fifth and Broadway, Beaupre's old building. "-•-•• •■■-■ PORTER— an experienced porter at the Manhattan Barber Shop. THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, assets $650,000, largest strongest and best Minne sota Life Company, wants a few more agents. Every assistance given. .'-, Expenses of good men guaranteed. Address Douglas Putnam, Secretary^ St Paul, Minn. ... WOOD SAWYER— wanted to saw and split wood at* 1009 ; Marshall ay. - ■ WHY SPEND TWO YEARS mostly In idle- ness to learn barber- trade when the same can be learned in two months at our school? We furnish constant practice; send for free catalogue. Twin City Barber College, 110 Hennepin ay.. Minneapolis,' Minn. ' • •'**• ■"•*. WAITER — Wanted, experienced young man to take charge of lunch counter and dining room. Address L. D. Manchester, Luverne, Minn. - - * , . Females. COOK— Wanted, a girl to do plain cooking. Call 464 Jackson st? .. * CLERK— Wanted, a young lady of good ad- dress experienced in riding, to exhibit and sell bicycle costumes in our ladies' depart- ment. The Plymouth Clothing house. HOUSEWORK— for general housework; small family. Call at 1009 Marshall ay. in forenoon. HOUSEWORK— Wanted,- girl of sixteen to assist in housework and care for one child. Apply 42 Virginia Fats. .. HOUSEWORK— at once, a good girl for general housework. 509 Wabasha st. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, girl for general HOUSEWORK girl for general housework. 56 Central ay. west. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for gen- eral housework. 771 Iglehart. * HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for. general housework; references. 897 Day- ton ar. HOUSEWORK— a competent girl for general housework. Apply 779 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— German girl for general housework in small family. 281 St. Anthony ay. KITCHEN WORK— Girl for kitchen work in small family, at 1009 Marshall ay. Call in forenoon. LAUNDRESS— Wanted, laundress to iron women's clothes; also two scrub girls. Inquire Store Room, Hotel Ryan. . MILLINER -Wanted, '*• first-class millinery maker at once. Reltz & Wagner, 225 West Seventh. :.'..,<. -• s "..;-. NURSE — Wanted, competent nurse in con- finement case; state wages expected. O 63, Globe. j_. NURSE— A girl wanted to take care of three children; must have leferences. 635 Lin coln ay. ■ .-■ .-.-; SECOND WORK-Wanted, neat girl to do second work and assist with children of seven and nine. Apply in forenoon, 472 Holly ay. - ;;- WANTED— Five good girls for general housework at "Mrs. Arthur's . Employment Office, 14 West Tenth st. SITUATIONS WASTED-MALES. Bookkeepers, ♦* .*.•<. -.•>-; BOOKKEEPER— Wanted; by an expert book- keeper and salesman, similar position. Address Salesman. 355 North Franklin.- ■ * BOOKKEEPER— Any' wholesale . house re- quiring a first-class ? bookkeeper and cor- respondent; best references. Please ad- dress X., 25 East Ninth st ' BOOKKEEPER and office man seeks position; references and qualifications excellent. Ad- dress "Alpha," Room 22, No. 350 Cedar st. St. Paul. BOOKKEEPER— Good bookkeeper wants po sition at once; has best of references; can do almost any kind of office work. J. Mc- Cabe. 345 East Ninth st. BOOKKEEPER— married man; first- class bookkeeper; best of references; ten years' experience; fine penman and rapid. Address C. B. H., Minneapolis Globe. Cooks. Flrst-olass, all-round cook; city or country; wages, $40. Address Z. D. P., 354 Minnesota st. COOK— Situation wanted by first-class al£ around meat and pastry; married; no ob- jection to leaving city. F. N., 217 Concord street . .. COOK— Wanted, situation by a good (male) cook; can do meat and pastry; references. Address E., 419"_ Wabasha st, second floor. Coachmen and Hostlers. COACHMAN— situation as coach- man, careful driver; good horseman and handy around house and grounds; good city references. Address E. W. Priestley, 11 West Fourth st COACHMAN— coachman . wants situation; thoroughly understand care and treatment of horses, carriages and harness; careful driver and obliging; first-class ref erence. Address Charles Pestell, Hampton house. East Third st. Drivers. DRIVER— A young man of eighteon would like a position to drive delivery wagon: well acquainted in city; have had experience. Please call or address W. K. Z., 537 Charles St., city. DRIVER— A young man, age nineteen, would like to drive team; has had experience; or would like to get a position of any kind; will work for moderate wages on start Address J. Klein, 454 Lafond st, care of E. Arndt . DRIVER— A young man wants work driv- ing a delivery wagon or work cleaning up yards; very useful and handy * around a place; can furnish references, and well acquainted with the city." Address Driver. 456 East Sixth st. ' Farm Hands. FARM WORK— Situation by single German, FARM WORK— Situation by single German, sober and Industrious, on farm; or do any kind of work. Address J. Strohmer, Mm nesota Home, St Paul. FARMER— A young man of eighteen desires position on farm near city; is strong and willing, and used to all kinds of farm work. Address Jens Dahlgord, Continental hotel, opposite union depot FARM WORK— Two young men, eighteen and nineteen years of age, would like position en farm or dairy near city, if possible to- gether; are strong and willing, and used to all kinds at ordinary farm and garden work. Call or address tho Continental Hotel, opposite Union depot. Office Work. OFFICE WORK— man, nineteen, wish- es employment in commercial agency; ex- perienced; reference. Address A. 8., care New York Life Stand, St. Paul. Minn. OFFICE WORK— desired by all- round office man; is a splendid accountant and well recommended by firms in city' Address T 62, Globe. OFFICE WORK— wanted by young man of twenty-one; good habits and well recommended. Address L. W., 632 Western ay. north. WSEtiR Miscellaneous. BARTENDER— I want a place as bartender; have one year's experience; best city ref erence; age twenty-two. Address P. F. H. 255 East Seventh, st. BOY of sixteen would like situation in" whole- sale house or drug store; will work cheap. Address 655 Carroll st,* city. * "..-,■ ' - CARPET CLEANING— Position carpet clean- ing, housecleaning, furniture polishing," house painting. Address P. Krueger, 23S Richmond st ' COLLECTOR — Intelligent, honest man ex- perienced collector, with best testimonials. wants any position for low wages: quick figurer and penman ; master of three lan- guages; industrious * and -sober. - ■-, 166 Ed- mund st. - • <-•■*■ *_ rw _—*" }"*;■« .>»'">*, v?_sV.* SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3. 1806. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES.* - Miscellaneous. DRAFTSMAN— Wanted, position as mechani cal or topographical draftsman by civil en- gineer of many years' experience. Address X 64. Globe. - ■ DRUG CLERK, by young man. five years' experience; for moderate salary.. P 65, Globe. .- DELIVERY MAN— Young man of good hab- its would like position as delivery man. of any kind; have had experience. Address G. J.. 603 Pine st. _. EMPLOYMENT— Young man of twenty-two would like a situation where his hustling qualities would show. Kindly address S. C, Globe. *.'■»■ EMPLOYMENT —An honest - Scandinavian man of twenty-four wants work of any kind; very useful around horses; is well acquainted with the city; also any other kind of work which ls offered him. Address A. S., 415 Rosabel st. • EMPLOYMENT— Situation by a young mar- ried man (Swede) to drive delivery wagon or work in store, wholesale or retail; ex- . perience and references. Address John Pet- erson. 682 Pine St.. city. EMPLOYMENT— Young man of nineteen: understands care of horses: is not afraid of work. Address 160 Mllfoid st. -.» EMPLOYMENT— A young man would like work of any kind by day or week. Address 762 Capitol ay. ■ . , . , ; HOTEL CLERK— position in." first-'-' class hotel; best of references from present and former employers. Address' X. Y. Z., General Delivery, Fargo. N. D. HARNESSMAKER— Situation - wanted by a first-class harnessmaker; good on all branch- es; a steady Job preferred. Address Jno. R. McCullough, . Lock Box 24, Bolssevain, Man. . •--■ JANITOR— Steady, active man, single, seeks employment as janitor, watchman or oth erwise; handy with tools; references. Ad- dress Lea, rear 258 Rondo. . .' '.- .*. PRINTER — Experienced printer and editor wants situation in * country office; temper- ate; moderate wages; best references. Ad- dress Printer. 370 Jackson St.. St. Paul. SALESMAN and tobacco salesman for road; . city cr store; ten years' experience. Address Salesman, 217 Eighth St., city. UPHOLSTERER— young man of eighteen wants a situation of any kind; has had ex- perience in upholstering. Address T. F., 474 Goodrich ay. ? --*, WORK OF ANY KIND— Boy of seventeen would like work of any kind; has had ex- perience in sign painting. Address L. G., 167 Martin st. : WORK OF ANY KlND— Wanted, work of any kind by a boy of seventeen years of age; references furnished. Louis Blinn, 1336 Cap- itol ay., Hamline. WORK OF ANY KIND— boy sixteen years old would like work of any kind. Address 499 Goodhue, corner Duke. WORK OF ANY KIND— A boy of fifteen would like work of any kind. Address 731 Agate st. :_ . .- ; WORK 'FOR BOARD— Boy wants to work for board and go to school. Address 649 Endi- cott Building. ■ ■ SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE. Dre_.mas_lng. — DRESSMAKER— dressmaking in families by good dressmaker; good city references. 149 Martin st. --/' DRESSMAKER— WouId like family sewing at home or by the day; children's clothing a specialty; good references; reasonable prices. 521 Minnehaha st. DRESSMAKER— WouId like family sewing; satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable; best of references. Call or address Dress- maker. 667 De Soto st. . nonsework, HOUSEWORK— A good girl wants place to HOUSEWORK— A good girl wants place to do general housework; am a good cook. Please call at 371 Broadway. HOUSEKEEPER— English lady wants a situation as housekeeper: has a little boy; In or out of city. 7 Call or address 147 East Seventh st. 7 * ,7 HOUSEKEEPER— A competent woman with a child three years old- wishes a situation as housekeeper. Call at 351"". Goodhue ay. HOUSE CLEANING— A good girl would like work by the day house cleaning or wash- .-!■ -or Ironing; quick and a good worker. 436 Laurel ay., city. Laundress. LAUNDRESS— A good laundress wishes work In private family by the day or month. Address Laundress, 307 West Seventh st. LAUNDRESS— by first-class laun- dress, to go out washing. Ironing, house £? d, office cleaning. Please call or address 50 West Tenth st. LAUNDRESS— Wanted, by a first-class laun- dress, washing, Ironing and house and office cleaning; will work reasonable. Please call or address 50 West Tenth st.. Room 2. Nurse*. NURSE— A young lady who haa worked in first-class families In St. Paul desires a situation to travel with lady as nurse by May 7; first-class references. B. H.. 284 Burgess st. -- -~ ;. .-.■.,.. Office Work. OFFICE WORK— Wanted.by a modest young lady, office work or clerking; have had ex- perience at both. Address Ethel MeGuire, General Delivery, Postoffice, St. Paul, Minn. OFFICE WORK— A young lady would like to do office work of any kind. Address 446 Hall ay. Stenographers. STENOGRAPHER— Experienced lady sten ographer and bookkeeper desires a position; moderate salary. 303 Sherman st. STENOGRAPHER who can assist on books desires a position; can furnish machine. Address 191 Ramsey st. BOARD OFFERED. B9A^E?~*N',celjr furnished rooms with board: 6 o clock dinner. 614 Central Park east. Summit and Minnesota. BOARD AND ROOM— Nicely furnished rooms; also front and back parlor; all modern con- venlences. . 235 West Fifth st. BOARD— Large, pleasant front room, with board; references required. Mrs. M. E. Braden, 141 Pleasant ay. . - BOARD— Rooms and board in the finest loca tion in the city. No. 39 West Fifth, on- poalte Windsor Hotel. ------ BOARD— For. rent, a pleasant furnished room with breakfast and 6 o'clock dinner for two gentlemen. Mrs. H. A. Morse, 237 Nelson avenue. BOARD— Room and board; special accom- modations for doctors" patients In the city. No. 39 West Fifth, opposite Windsor Hotel. ROOM AND BOARD-Neatly furnished rooms, well heated, with bath and good table board; use of parlor and piano; also day boarders. 417 East Tenth, st PERSONALS. PERSONALS. A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— Madame Teits worth; prices reduced 50 cents; thirty years" experience. .13 Eighth street. " MRS. DR. MOSS. St. Paul's most popular clairvoyant, should be consulted at once by all who wish to better their condition of life. 513 Wabasha st, opposite the cap- ItoL - GET MARRlED— Correspond with pretty girls and honorable men; no publicity; the best matrimonial magazine published, filled with interesting reading matter. Send 5c for sample copy. Ladies" personals free. West- crn Guide, Minneapolis. Minn. WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE— A responsible party desires to rent ?■ ru£*??,3 .ed house of nine or ten rooms on the hill for one year. Room 78, Germania Life Bldg. FLAT— Wanted. Small flat in steam-heated block; central; $5 to $10. S 63, Globe. WANTED TO RENT-Neat house of about six rooms, with yard, within walking dis tance of business center. Address, stating* price, "H 62, Globe. CCnter- AddreSS" «^*.<u_ FOR SALE. CHEAP FUEL— Heavy slabs or mixed wood $-.(o per cord. Salisbury Bros., Westmin*. ster.and Lafayette; TeL 1335. WANTED TO SELL, barber furniture and stand for $50. - Address F. "S.?Houck Jr Box 62, Spring Valley, Wis. - 7 SITUATIONS -WANTED— FEMALES. VVn*„*_inff. WnsiiliiK. WASHERWOMAN— A*" firsT-class washerwom '.: an wants to do washing and . ironing at home;* will do- flrsilelas** - work, and cheap. - Address" Mr_r*iWiniam SSTk; 733 **We*_r S6v- ' ' enth st. - WASHING— A lady takes in washing. 22 ,*■ Douglas's. A. OAT. -A *-.i.>*.a.'..i*:'*. . WASHING — A woman: wart ts to "go out wash- • Ing; also housecleaning- (. Call 539 Charles street. ■?. i WASHING — A flrsUtlass— laundress would WASHING — A flrst-tJass- laundress would .-, like rough dry washing to do at home; five , dozen for $1; clothes- called for and delivered. Address Laundress, 456 East Sixth st. - - „ ? " ' MlHcella neons. — 'r "■ ' ** ' 'BOOKKEEPER— Wante^. Attuation by young BOOKKEEPER— Wante<*|. Aituatlon by young .- lady as bookkeeper, Banner or office work of some kind. Address" D. C, 130 East Win- ifred st. St. Paul. Minn. .1 . z . CHAMBERMAID— Young girl would like a CHAMBERMAID— Young girl like a ••, place as chambermaid in some hotel. Call 226 Edmund st, or address. EMPLDY^ENT— Wanted," 'general''' work'' "or" day work; can go home nights; am com- petent -and reliable. Please call at 281 . Louis st. ...■..<■*■ -. "'. ■■*- .-.^-j __ „-., EMPLOYMENT— Wanted. . general work or *' day work; can go" home- nights*** atn'-cbm-*' petent and reliable. Please call at 281 •' Louis -st*-*"" ••» -"-■:<*•• -. rh ?•>..- >>»imi-;n -r>.'-» ..NEEDLE, WOMAN— A good needle woman and will help to "do any kind of ,5 housework- In good • family i-firßt-elass* ref-- erence; wages small Call at 666. Selby ay. SECOND"I WORK— A girl wants" place 'to" '_dv second work In a family of three or four. Call or address 644 Lafayette ay. flat. ?" " "*- '■' SEWING in families: dressmaking and chll- dren's clothes. Call or address 293 Dayton avenue. , ■._...... .... -.. '■j-.j-.^., ;;_ _., .*■>,,..-■.. REAL ESTATE I FOR ISALE. . . D, J. HARRINGTON . & CO. i ■ . .... D-, J.. HARRINGTON. & C 0 ., - ,i We want to call the -attention of house- We want to call the . attention of house- owners and rental agents to our low prices ' . in plumbing for first-class work; telephone * us if you are in need of our services. 131 University ay., telephone 100. - FARM LANDS. MINNESOTA PRAIRIE AND TIMBER Lands— lf you want to buy or sell prairie or timber lands or Improved farms anywhere - ln the state of Minnesota, if you' have large' or small tracts to dispose of, write to or call •- on Theodore F. Kooh, 176 East Third st. ground floor, St Paul, Minn., wholesale - dealer and colonizer., Reliable agents want- ed everywhere. '-'•- .-5 NORTH CAROLINA LANDS suitable for fruits, vegetables, grain and dairy. Rich soil, partly cleared. '"" '" " •"•■■*■■ '..".v,»' Adjoining railroads.* Capable of producing two or three crops yearly. Only thirty miles from Atlantic ocean. Splendid markets. Unsurpassed and healthy climate. Prices from $5 to $8 per acre. Easy terms. Special excursion dates, April 7th and 21st. and May sth, when round-trip tickets can be obtained from any station to Chadbourn, N. 0.. tho center of out colony, for the price of one fare, plus $2.00. •** Advise your ticket agent one week before you wish to start. Write for directions of route to Columbus County. North Carolina, Land Company, 305 Temple Court, Minne apolis, Minn.; 202 Drake block, St * Paul Minn. CHISAGO COUNTY. MINNESOTA. . A Beautiful Farm in - Chisago County at " a Great Bargain— represent a farm on the south shore of Chisago lake, Chisago Coun ty, Minnesota, of one hundred and sixty acres.; Nearly one hundred . acres . of ' the same Is under cultivation; nearly thirty \ acres is well timbered and about forty acres- meadow. The ground around the old house , is handsomely shaded with healthy, trees, and a crab apple and plum orchard adjoin- • ing. This handsome piece of ground, through its peculiar shape, has more than one mile . frontage on the most desirable portion of the lake, and rises gently from the water . to Its most southerly line. The soil is of the best, and capable of producing any* kind of . crop. It lies about one mile from Center City and three miles from Lindstrom. The neighborhood is of the best, composed large-" ly of Swedish farmers, who are known all over the Northwest *•__ the most frugal, . honest and • capable"-* .small farmers in the state of .'Minnesota, -'**•_. »Ei- Dawson, Bank of Minnesota Building."} -•-' ■,••••-.--■-..-•■.■ .--■""■- "..'_' .; FINANCIAL. '"" ADVICE TO BORROWERS— Avoid paying commission arid - exchange; avoid having your mortgages sold East or abroad, which generally necessitates doing "business' through middlemen. Borrow from a home * institution, with which you can do business . direct Our State Savings Bank, Germania Life Ins. Bldg., 4th and Minn, sts., has money to loan on . good security at moder- ate rates, charges no commission and gives the "on or before" privilege. ..-•-' ANY ' ONE ' CAN ' BORROW MONEY, any " amount, .on diamonds, ; watches. Jewelry, furs, bicycles, typewriter, at Lytle's, 411 . Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches and diamonds for sale at half their value at Lytle's, 411 Robert st , . . ..,;■*■> I WANT A FEW GOOD LOANS THIS WEEK ON VACANT OR IMPROVED PROPERTY. PREFER- SMALLS LOANS. AND WILL MAKE FOR SHORT TIME IF DESIRED, S. O. MERRILL, _ MANHATTAN BUILD- ING. . -■■ --;,-, - -j ._.:, -■■-... , ... , ..... FIRST MORTGAGE^ rGOJ-D. BONDS, FOR FIRST MORTGAGE GO<L,D BONDS FOR Sale— ssoo each: 6 per cqnt semi-annual In- terest; . time, six months to five years; we also pay 6 per cent fiaterwt on smaller sums; call or write., Robert P.. Lewis Company, Sherman Block. St Paul. AA.I' MONEY TO LOAN "-On 'furniture, pianos, etc., to remain with the owner; also on watches, diamonds, I seal, cloaks, etc. loans can be repaid by installments, business strictly private. Room 7, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson; Minnesota Vcrtga^e Loap Co. .-.-.. $50 TO $500 short-time loans procured on per- sonal property. Ohio .Investment Company, seventh floor Globe Building. ' I _ ii . <■-- BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES. ~~ GOOD DRESSMAKER;, or seamstress as partner ln country town; can have home with me; only respectable lady need reply; reference. Mrs. Lolo Mac Smith, Amboy. Minn.. L. B. 1,290. .7 ....- ... SMALL INCOMES have been the rule for past three years; that is why our $100 in- vestment system (copyrighted) is so popu lar; It pays $2 a day, which Is quite a help in these times. Osborn, Crosby & Co., Kasota building, Minneapolis. Mention Globe. THIRTY-FIVE PER ' CENT per month is what our new system of dealing ln stocks and grain has made our customers for March. .Do you want any of It Call and investigate, or send for particulars. De- posits received from $5.00 up. H. B. Cram & Co., Room 9, Nat. Ger.-Amerlcan Bank. WANTED— A first-class dressmaker as * a partner to leave the city. Inquire Mrs. J. A. Kelly, over Field, Schliek & " Co. -'■"'■**•■' LOST AND FOUND.*" -•**-", <•-*-• DOG LOST— Mexican hairless dog. Return to elevator hoy.. at the ' Marlborough and re- ceive reward. DOG LOST— Lost, a young St. Bernard dog. Return to 237 Concord st., West Side, and receive reward. ****" HORSES LOST— From* Transfer stockyards at noon, Thursday, April 2, 1896, one dark brown horse, large, eight- years,, weight, 1,350; one light bay horse, chunky, heavy tail, four, years, .-.weight, 1,200; .-one light bay mare, large, two white hind feet, five years, weight, 1,30*5; one- sorrel mare, small, mane roached, weight, 1,000; one gray mare (light color), ten years, weight. 1,200; one black colt, slim, -two years, weight COO; one brown mare, small, driver five years, weight l,lofrt| leather halter on each animal. Return Stfckyarfis Minnesota Transfer Railwayjd-mpwiy, Merriam Park, and get reward. KObertT)udgeon, Superin tendent " in A It POCKETBOOK *LO9T-P6*cketbook, with two $5 bills and . sllveifc- on tnterurban car St Paul, Monday,--.- *"%►.■_■»- Leav» same -at Ryan Drug Store for reward. PIN LOST— A "carbuncle set In gold stickpin. Finder will receive, suitable reward by leav- ing the same at E. A. 'Brown. Jewelry Store. - — — RING LOST— The- two men who picked up a gold turquoise ring. with small sets, please return to 202 East. Ninth st, and receive reward. - - - - "•-• r WATCH LOST— A lady's small, solid gold ! watch, open face, with gold bow attached: I liberal reward ..if. left, at Globe .Office. Z ; 63. Globe. .-•• - FOR SALE...,. — ._.. ... FOR SALE— Hemlock slabs, only $3.00 per load; maple chunks, $2.50 - per load. Salis- bury Bros. Telephone. , 1335. ** - * .-. -■_-..- TRAINED j CHESAPEAKE 7 Bay.7dogs,. '.regis tered; males, two months, . $5.00 If taken at once. Enclose . stamp j* for pedigree*,-. J -. T . Cook, Wheaton. Minn. :• FOR RENT— HOUSES. J. W. SHEPARD, 04 Eawt Fourth Street. RENTS Houses, Stores, Office., Steam- Heated Apartment., Collect. Reut., Heated Apartments, Collects Reut.-, • Acts a. Owners!* Agent. • ■ - ■ ■ . , Honses. Hon.ea. CARDIGAN RENTAL AGENCY, 22 EAST Fourth, rents houses, flats, stores; prop- erty managed. DWELLING— For rent, large single dwell- ing, 405 Ashland ay.; $45 per month. In- qulre 429 Ashland. -* HOUSE— For rent, the two-story frame dwel- : ling, 302 Walnut st. ; ten rooms, water, gas and furnace. H. E. Moss, 239 S. Exchange. HOUSE— For rent, six-room house, with ex- cellent barn; modern conveniences; refer- ences required. 987 Hudson ay. HOUSE— St.. '78— A fine eight-room house for rent; will fix it fine; $25 per month. HOUSE— Pleasant six-room house, hard wood finish, in Central terrace. 82 W. Central ay., corner Rice. HOUSES- For rent. No. 379 East Eighth st; eleven rooms; modern improvements; no * boarding house; rent low. House ■ No. 387 East Eighth St.; 8 rooms; modern improve : ments. House No. 399 East Eighth st.; ten rooms; modern improvements. --.••""_ D. BERGMAN. & CO.. •■•:"■■■ 186 E. Third St. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCS — GLOBE BUILDING — WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKES COL j LECTIONS. ...*■■- Stores. STORE— For rent, the whole or half of store STORE— For rent, the whole or half of store' located at 360 Market St.; a fine location for confectionery, grocery or drug store; use of ! fixtures and gas. Inquire at the above ad- dress. ■■P Fiats. ! " THE BUCKINGHAM, Corner Smith Avenue and Ninth Street. Five, six, seven and eight-room apartments that have been thoroughly . renovated; I steam heat, hardwood floors, janitor serv- ice, elevator service until midnight; build : Ing in splendid location. Call either at the building or at the of i fice of the . - NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 1 45 National German-American Bank Bldg. FLAT for rent, furnished or unfurnished. 542 Minnesota st., up stairs. Room.. FIFTH ST., 269, WEST— Near Pleasant Ay.— People looking for pleasant rooms, en , suite or single, furnished or unfurnished; also rooms for housekeeping. BROADWAY, 644— For rent,, suites of two, three and four unfurnished rooms; city water and sewer. SUMMIT AY., 115— pleasant front rooms to gentlemen. REESE & CO., 120 East Fourth Street. BUSINESS AGENCY. WE HANDLE all classes of business without publicity. HOTEL AND SALOON— Central; this is a money maker. ICE BUSINESS, drug stores, livery stock confectionery, millinery, hardware, grocery; anything you may want. . . Reese & Co., 129 East Fourth Street HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ANOTHER LARGE lot of second-hand street car harness for sale cheap at Barrett & Zlmmermann's new Midway Sale Stables. ■ COACH HORSES, . DRIVERS . AND DRAFT- ers— The most and best of the season, at Midway Horse Market. See them. Auctions every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; private sales dally. O. E. Taylor, commis sion salesman; Wm. Cunningham & Co. Proprietors. LARGE CONSIGNMENTS of farm mares draft horses and city drivers at Barrett & Zimmerman's new Midway Sale Stables Auction every Wednesday and Saturday. TWO CARLOADS of farm mares, two car- ' loads of pinery horses and one carload of fine city drivers for sale at Barrett & Zlm- merman's. 20 Second st north. THE HARD TIMES HARNESS COMPANY •544 Rice st, ls making war on high prices; 1 harness from $4 up; No. 1 sweat pads, 35c. INSTRUCTION. THE J. D. HESS Business and Shorthand College, Pioneer Press Bldg., after nine years of successful management, is recog nized to he the leading school of the kind ln the Northwest. Special rates to those tak- ing up the study of bookkeeping during the month of April. > ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND Art, 26 East Exchange St., St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin taught Lessons given In drawing and painting. Call or send for prospectus. GLOBE Business Telegraph School— Bldg; best school ln city; circulars free. °° ° DIRECTORY • • OF THE OP THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS HOUSES PRINCIPALBUSINESS HOUSES OR ST, PAUL. OF ST, PAUL. The following is published daily for the benefit of traveling The following is published daily for the benefit of traveling salesmen, strangers and the public generally. It includes all the salesmen, strangers and the public generally. It includes all the trades and professions, and cannot fail to prove of interest to all trades and professions, and cannot fail to prove of interest to all who intend transacting business in St. Paul. Amusements. Furs. Amusements. Furs. Metropolitan, Sixth, near Robert st Ransom & Horton, 99-101 East Sixth. Grand, Sixth and St. Peter streets. Merrell Ryder, 339 Jackson st Straka's Tivoll, Bridge Square. Concert even- — — — — lags and Sunday matinee. Admission free. . Flour and Feed. Bodega, 148 East Sixth street Tlernev * m oi Va.t ni,* -» Bodega, 148 East Sixth street Tiernev _-' cii~ 01 -B-a«+ '•*<--, i-V.» Olympic, 174-178 East Seventh street Tlerney & Co., 91 East Third st , Green Vegetables. : Green ■ Vegetables. Bakeries. T.bbeslng Bros.. 100 East Third st Thauwald Bros., 353-355 W. Beventh st Grocers. Thauwald Bros., 353-355 W. Seventh st Grocers. John Wagener, corner Twelfth and Robert John Wagener, corner Twelfth and , Robert Books, New, Rare and Standard. sts.. and 486-488 East Seventh st E. W. Porter Company, 100 East Fourth st «-„•■-_ ■_. *_ '_."■_ -. ~ _ — _! , Guns, Skates and Sporting Goods. Batter and Eggs. *£.. F. Kennedy & Bros., Third and Robert TIT' . t*. . =io o. _ . * m . «,« Wm. Burkhard & Sons. 57-59 East Seventh st Wisconsin Dairy, 513 St Peter st Tel. 82L Wm. Burkhard ft Sons. 57-59 East Seventh st Wisconsin Dairy, 513 St Peter st Tel. 82L Milton Dairy Company, 722 Wabasha st Tel. Hotels Milton Dairy Company, 722 Wabasha st TeL Hotels. '" • 287. * — — — Grand Central, corner Seventh and Wabasha - : Grand Central, corner Seventh and Wabasha. Cat Rate Tickets. Insurance and Steamship Age^T Cut Rate Tickets. Insurance and Steamship Agents. Corbett's, 169 East Third st r a r*™,* _ /-« - • . — - - Corbett's. 169 East Third st to nm *_ «. -- .«--_. o - »_ a „. Edwards, 173 Third st, 339 Robert st * ps*r _ti Co..^corner Seventh and St Cloaks. Loans on Watches, Diamonds, Furs. Cloaks. Loans on "Watches, Diamonds, Furs. Ransom & Horton, 99-101 East Sixth. Lytle's Loan Office. 411 Robert Room L Ransom & Horton. 99-101 East Sixth. ; Lytle's Loan Office. 411 Robert Room L Commission Merchants. " ; T~7 — Commission Merchaats. " = Laundries. " " MeGuire & Mulrooney, 280 E. Sixth st -.«,_ _n. -i -cr— ♦ — _ . ■_ , «— MeGuire & Mulrconey, 280 E. Sixth st ■-_ -~v -»t -«r-_* --»■-_ . '. ,«- R. E. Cobb, 294-238 East Sixth st The Elk, ol West Third st Tel. 268. : C. C. Emerson, 251-255 East Sixth st Milk and Cream C. C. Emerson, 251-255 East Sixth st "•"*..- '-"-""--r"- Milk and Cream Geo. Thuet 24 West Third st t-':--AP^ ■,„ *"'■* '— ;:~7 - McNamee & Co., 249 East Sixth st H- Stebblng (Como), 367 Dayton ay. All cows Schlerman & Co., 134 East Third st guaranteed free from tuberculosis. De Camp & Beyer, 129 East Third st *»_-.-.»-„# TTL '. : — ~ De Camp & Beyer, 129 East Third st *»i„-,-,4---#-,-~-_ _-,„ »-» — ; . — ~ H. C. Hemenway & Co.. corner Third and Manufacturers and Dealers in Dyna- Mlnnesota sts. mos, Motors and Electrical _n- Minnesota sts. mos, Motors and Electrical An- Pore & Redpath. 70 and 72 East Third st paratus. Coal and Wood. John Gorman. 315 Minnesota st Coal and Wood. John Gorman*. 315 Minnesota st O. 1. Wilson, corner Eighth and Broadway. Z — ~~ O. G. Wilson, corner Eighth and Broadway. ~ : — — — — — News and Stationery. Confectioners, Wholesale. _ , ... ■_ . Charles L. Neumann, 224 West Seventh st McFadden-Mullen Co., 101 East Fifth st _n — _ -evenu, st. — — — — — Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Electricians. A- W. Johnston. 139 West Seventh st A. W. Johnston. 139 West Seventh st John Gorman. 315 Minnesota st """"Tr*** — ~ ZT~ —— — _ — — — — _ Plumbing, -team, Hot Water Heat. Express, Piano Moving, Packing and ».„«„„, „ .„» ™. ' - ■..-...-.-■ McQuillan Bros.. 183 Western ay. - Storage. - ■ • Sheet Metal Workers. Stovea ' umi J. B. Desforges, 154 East Sixth. TeL 550. ' •; . -*„* ""TV".' aV**rr«--" **»" — ■ "Hardware." ;-,- ■ Express and Storage. Kajnl & Brehpr# ... „. . * Kar-.t & Breher. 183 West Third st Kent's Express and Storage Company, 221 W. Kent's Express and Storage Company, 221 W. -_ : : ; Seventh st Cheapest and best Undertakers. For Funerals. .Theo. Bunker., corner. West 7th and Oth sts. Carriages. $2; hearses, $3. Seven Corners Whole_ale Wines aud Liquor-*, Carriages.; %2; hearses, J3.* Seven Corners .'Wholesale Wines and Lii_uor_. —very. Tel. 335. ( & Simon. 28*7-29**. East Seventh st . Lifery. TeL -338. .<-..*.,, ,r... ... la Simon. : ZM-ZSi : East "Seventh st > *;:*-•?'' '"_ ->"->* AUCTION SALES. AUCTION— A.- S. Weller, the Jeweler at 23 East Seventh., is selling his entire stock of diamonds, watches, jewelry and silverware at auction . sales . daily.' All ladies attend- ing the sale are given a ticket, free of charge, entitling them to a chance to draw a .one-hundred-dollar. "Belmont" Bicycle, to . be given away at this sale. See the bicycle in the , window. '. .. '"' A. G. Joliuson, Auctioneer. AUCTION— The fine . furniture from the resi dence No. 341 North Washington st., adver tised to be sold* Wednesday •by auction, ln the salesrooms Nos. 22 and 24 East Seventh st., was on account of the -storm . post- poned until Saturday, April 4, . beginning at 10 a. 7 m., when the entire lot must be closed out regardless of prices. A. G. John- son. Auctioneer, 22 and 24 East Seventh st. '""'." "announcements. estes & WOOD SALE postponed— Notice is hereby given that the sale of the stock of The Estes & Wood Company, consisting of hardware, groceries, farming Implements, etc., situated at Merriam Park, Minn., heretofore advertised to take place • on March 25, has been postponed, and will . occur on April 4, at. l 2 o'clock noon, on the premises »*. at Merriam Park. Dated March 25th, 1896. William Dawson Jr., As- slgnee". ' "' ' " '*''' " '*" ' **'■* LEGALS. STATE . OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— Court, Second Judicial District. ■•-.*■"-'-'.■ In the matter of the assignment of John Lund and John J. Harty, insolvents. George H. Robinson, Assignee.. CITATION AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. To the creditors of John Lund and John J. Harty, insolvents: Application having been made to this court by said John Lund and John J. Harty, Insolvents above-named, for an absolute discharge from all their debts and indebtedness, both as individuals and as copartners.pursuant to chapter 67 of the Gen- eral Laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 1895. and the Honorable Charles E. Otis one of the Judges of said court, having made an order in said proceeding, directing- the issuance of this citation and order to show cause under the seal of this court. Therefore pursuant to said order, the in- dividual creditors of said Insolvents, and of both of them, and the creditors of said co- partnership, are hereby cited and directed to appear before the court, at a special term thereof to be held at the court house in St Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday, the sixteenth day of May; A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. to show cause If any tnere be, why the said application should not be granted, and why said insolvents should not be absolutely discharged from their in- dividual debts and Indebtedness of said co- partnership, ln accordance" with their said ap- plication. St. Paul, Minn., March 26th. 1896. " ■ EDWARD G. ROGERS .'■ .'■■ lt „ , Clerk of District Court. .Let citation and order Issue In above form -.-, t- ~ ■-■■■- CHAS. E. OTIS, Thos. J. McDermott, District Judge. I Attorney for Insolvents. • STATE OF MINNESOTATcOUNTY OF RAM- STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM- sey, District Court, Second Judicial District. In the matter of the assignment of the P. H Kelly Mercantile Company. ' This matter came on to be heard on the petition of Walter B. Jordan, assignee of the P. H. Kelly Mercantile Company, wherein among other things, he prays the order of this court authorizing him from time to time to purchase such goods as may be necessary to fill the orders of the regular customers of said company, thereby maintaining the good will and custom of said business, the better enabling him to sell the whole stock, business and good will; and further authoriz- ing him to extend to said customers the usual credit of from ten to sixty days, and cred itors in the amount of $208,421.74 having consented thereto. It is hereby ordered, that all the creditors of said P. H. Kelly Mercantile Company show cause before this court at a special term thereof, to be held at the court house in the City of St. Paul. Ramsey County. State of Minnesota, on Saturday, the 18th day of April, A. D. 1896, at ten o'clock a. m., of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.: That pending the hearing on said petition that said Walter**B. Jordan he and he is hereby authorized to purchase, from time to time, such goods and merchandise as may In' his opinion be necessary to fill the orders of the regular customers of said com- pany, and thereby. to maintain the good will and the business of said P. H. Kelly Mer cantile Company; -A-A •'■■'• That a copy of this order be mailed to each creditor of said P. H. Kelly Mercantile Com- pany whose address la known to said Walter B. Jordan, assignee, and be served personally on the attorneys of any of the creditors who may have appeared in these proceedings, and be published forthwith once ln the Daily Globe, the Pioneer Press and the St. Paul Dispatch. '•' daily ' : papers of the • City of St. Paul, Minnesota. By the Court: CHAS. E. OTIS. Judge. DAVIS, KELLOGG & SEVERANCE, ?, Attorneys for Assignee. Dated St. Paul, April Ist, A. D. 1896. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION.— Office of Chief Q. M., Dept of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn., March 28, 1896. — SEALED PROPO- SALS, In triplicate, subject to the usual con- ditions, will be received at this office, until \ 11 o'clock a.m., on April 28, 1896, and opened then, for the Construction of a Sewer System and Plumbing Work at Fort Snelling, Minn. ' Plans and specifications may be seen and blank forms of proposals, with full Instruc tions to bidders, had upon application to this office, or to the Quartermaster, Fort Snelling, Minn. The government reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any part thereof.— JOHN SIMPSON, Q. M. U. S. A. Chief Q. M. - a AIaP-A-. — — ; — ==?■■ DYE WORKS. . **» . KAHLERT & MlNTEL— Minnesota Steam : Dye Works. 24-1 East Seventh. TO EXCHANGE. NEW GOODS for second-hand. " Ryan Fur- niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 East Seventh. R. N. Cardoza, Proprietor. TO EXCHANGE-*-Real estate for a small stock; A of desirable merchandise. Call or address 929 University ay. - CITY NOTICES. CONTRACT SWEEPING, BY HAND,'' SUMMIT AVENUE AND OTHER STREETS. Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., March 24, 1896. Sealed Bids will be received by the Board of* Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their offioe In said city, until 2 p. m. on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1896, for sweeping, by hand, Sum mit avenue, from Selby avenue to Dale street: Nina avenue, from Summit avenue 258 feet northerly: Holly avenue, from Western av enue to Dale street; Portland avenue, from Western avenue to Dale street; Western aye- » nue, from Dayton avenue to Summit avenue*:" Dayton avenue, from a point 256 feet east of' ! Summit avenue to Avon street; Kent street.,) from Selby avenue to Marshall avenue; Sixth street, from Sibley street to Smith aye* ' nue; Fourth street, from. Seven corners to. Broadway; Third street, from Seven corners to i Pleasant avenue; St. Peter street, from Third street to Tenth street; Fifth street, from Wa-'J basha street to Third street; Wabasha street.; from Third street to College avenue; Seventh, street from Brook street to Seven corners; ! Sibley street, from Fourth street to Seventh,!! street, in said city, according to plans and, specifications on file in the office of said Board. Z, The said Board reserves the right to reject o any and all bids. R. L. GORMAN, Official: ■ President •■*<■ JOHN C. MUELLER, -All. yIA . - ,-. Clerk Board of Public Works. "*"■ '; '"'"', March 25 to April 4. " ■-' •" , '*.* ■•■ a. . : ; , ' ",_ CONTRACT WORK— COLLECTION OB" -* CONTRACT WORK— COLLECTION OB- SWEEPINGS FROM SUMMIT AVENUE" AND OTHER STREETS. Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul. Minn.. March 24, 1896. * Sealed Bids will be received by the Board of -i Public Works in and for the corporation of tha ,, City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office' in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1896, for the collection of sweepings from n Summit avenue, from Selby avenue to Dale.. street; Nina avenue, from Summit avenue 258 feet northerly; Holly avenue, from Western av enue to Dale street: Portland avenue, from Western avenue to Dale street; Western ave nue, from Dayton avenue to Summit avenues- Dayton avenue, from a point 256 feet east of ■: Summit avenue to Avon street; Kent street, , from Selby avenue to Marshall avenue; Sixth street, from Sibley street to Smith ave nue; Fourth street, from Seven corners to Broadway; Third street from Seven corners to Pleasant avenue; St. Peter street, (rom Third street to Tenth street; Fifth street, from Wa basha street to Third street; Wabasha street, > from Third street to College avenue; Seventh street from Brook street to Seven corners; Sibley street, from Fourth street to Seventh street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. ~ The said Board reserves the right to reject " any and all bids. - * •-*.'"• .-.«- ." -".■-:-' '-,1 A. A.- R. L. GORMAN, • Official: President ■>• JOHN C. MUELLER. (. Clerk Board of Public Works. * .T March 25 to April 4. { ' <- CONTRACT WORK— GRADING WEST RO- '" CONTRACT WORK— GRADING WEST RO- BIE STREET. ° "r :. 7 Office of the Board of Public Works, * City of St. Paul, Minn., March 27, 1896. •« Sealed bids will be received by the Board ol r* Public Works ln and for the corporation of the-, City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office ln< said city, until 2 p. m. on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1896, for grading West Robie street, from Goff avenue to Bellows street. In said city, according to plans and specifications on file la the office of said Board. 3 n A bond with at least two (2) sureties, .in. a »■ sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certi fied check on a bank of St. Paul ln 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. Official: President * JOHN C. MUELLER, Clerk Board of Public Works. March 28 to April 8. < ....,..■•*■ , :v - •--•■• '■ : ~ : — — ! — : — -'.'....- I) NEW CAPITOL FOR THE STATE. OS) 2 NEW CAPITOL FOR THE STATE O_V MINNESOTA. • -7 •' **0 MINNESOTA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at - th« _ office of the Board of State Capitol Com missioners, No. 512 Endicott Building. St it Paul, Minnesota, until 1 o'clock p. m. on tho ' 21_t day of April, 1896, for all labor and ma terial required for excavation and foundation ."' work of sub-basement for the NEW STATE V CAPITOL BUILDING AT ST. PAUL, in ac cordance with the drawings and specifications . which may be seen at the office of the Board on and after Friday, April 3d, 1896. Copies of said drawings and specifications may be" obtained from Cass Gilbert, . architect, No. . 524 Endicott Building, St. Paul, upon pay ment of the cost of such reproductions, and v. a deposit of $50, each deposit to be returned '-'■ to the bidder upon return of the drawings : and specifications. ** Each bid must be accompanied by a cer- '" tified check for a sum not less than two per cent of the amount of the proposal. The- .' right is reserved to reject any and all bids, f and to waive any defect or Informality in ■"! any bid If lt be deemed In the Interest of **■ the state to do so. Proposals received after '" ! the time stated will be returned to the bid-.'l ders. Proposals must be enclosed In en- '* velopes sealed and marked "Proposal' for '■' Excavation and Foundation Work for New Minnesota State Capitol at St Paul," * and _> addressed to the Board of State Capitol Com- P missioners. _■ .' For the Board of State Capitol Commis- '•' sioners. - •• - .- * -.'-t CHANNING SEABURY, Vice President *■' — — — — — i — — — — — — — _~ — — — — — — — —————— —mm— ——m ———m—rnt " The Globe. \ The Globe. Free Want Page Blank I ?• Forilie Unemployed - Or ST. PArL AND MINNEAPOLIS. •, Free situation or Help Wanted Ad- vertisements must be written on this f blank and sent to THE GLOBE Ad- vertising Department, St, Paul. :i ■ ■ > 3 ■ - r >- ' : •I On n ' m ' ■■'.'. ■-. -ST : ■** • S i ? • s c n . a - 2- - B . -■•-• - 1 ■ - ■ - ♦Ip V ~i ■--..-..; i *» ? - ' ■ - . . VI ■ A ..... I uaA-PjPI -•■-■■•"-.-."..,•,•■. ..-.., £ —iriT— _l-l_—__iii nm ■■.. I 7