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THE SAINT PAUL* DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING,1 - JULY 20, 1837. r

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SITUATIONS 01-TEBED.

i__ Male.A GEX'TS t.> <-.-iiivass for the AmericanA sewing machine: one German espec-

wanted : apply at office. 10 West ThirdSt. " " •_'"] 205

AOENTS :.: • agents wanted, salarypaid weei;lv: no samples to carrv. Room

8, 27 East oovc-iitii -;. 2i).» -Jul

\ GKNTS—Wanted, agents to handle ttie-TV new Chemical ink Bracing Pencil;greatest novelty ever produced; erases ink intwo seconds, no abrasion of paper; 200 toSOO per cent, profit; one agent's salesamounted to s**2o in six days; another $32in two hours: territory absolutely free: salaryto good men : no ladies need answer; sample,35 cents. For terms and s'-eeificfltiiu!. ad-dress the Monroe Eraser Co., manufacturers.La Crosse. Wis. 190-204

AGOOD meal for IO cents; room cooledby 3 large fans; beef steak with pota-

toes, bread, butter and coffee, I<> cents; hamaud eggs and potatoes, 10 cents: oat mealand milk, 5 cents; open all night. Sew Forkrestaurant, 12 Jackson, near Seventh st.

198-204

AWNING—An awning put up at 441 WestSeventh. 200

BUTCHER —Agood meat cutter and shoptender: must be sober and willingto

work; steady, work to the right man: mustspeak German: married man preferred.' 1 Ad-dress Lock Bos 981. Chippewa Falls, Wis.

201-202KM'KLAYKKS— once. 3 good brick-

layers: none but first-class need apply.Inquire at 576 Cedar st -1

BOOKKKKPKK—A young man as n»sist-ant bookkeeper and genera] clerk in a

large office: state age and previous employ-ment Address K. 7, Globe. 201-201

BARKERS Two first-class barbers imme-diately: steady employment at SI 4 a

week. Address at once Albert Steinfeldt.Kan Claire. Wis. 4

LACKS}!! !'»— general blacksmithwants situation soon. Address Con 1..

502 Broadway and Tenth. - 3

BAKIiKK---oiod position for a good manat M. li. Hanson's, -110 Water st. Kan

Claire. Wis. 196-201

BOA' eighteen years old wanted to work inbakery; German preferred. 136 East

.Seventh st. 4

BOY wanted at Clarendon hotel barbershop. 4

Boy -Good, strong and active, to work inbake -hop. 67 East Third at. -1

BOY—office boy between fifteen and twentyyears old. who Call write a fairhand and

who knows the city: duties copying and run-ning errands; wages £5 per week. AddressD. 27, Globe. 3

BOY—To help illcamp near city, at once.Call at 188 Bast .Seventh st." la-fore 8

O'clock Tuesday morning. 11. Taylor, con-tractor. *

3

CARPEVTKKN WANTKO—Three fireTclass men at 135 East Seventh -'. 4

CLERK—Hotel cIL-rk at the St. Dennis ho-/ tel, -120 Minnesota st. 4

Coi i.i.cioi; A young man, with a lightrig, to deliver and collect on salary or

commission. O. 34. Globe. ' 3

DIM CLXXX—Wanted, a competentGerman drug clerk: must have a Min-

nesota certificate. Address 4. 20, Globe. 4RUG CLXXX— reliable one; one

speaking German preferred. AddressO. 32. Globe. 3

FIREMAN- A first class one: none otherneed apply. Kent

_Ward, horseshoers,

corner Broadway and Mississippi sts. 3AKXKSSMAKKKS—Good, at 54."> Kice

st. at once. 3ORSESIitM-Tlt— A practical horseslu-.er

at once. Kent &Ward. Broadway andMississippi sts.. St. Paul. 201-202

ABORERS Wanted, ten good laborersat South park. South St Paul: *2 per

day; on electric motor line. Apply James1lever. "200-201

LAKOKKKS—Id good laborers ; long job.Call at 1-- Ka.-t Seventh st.. Wednesday

morning before -:.;(). E Taylor, contractor. 4

MAX—Wanted, an intelligent, active manat once. Call at 63 East Third st., rooma. 201

MAN—To take care of horse.-, driveand do chores. Address B. T. s..

Globe. 4

MACHINIST—Wanted, machinist used toagricultural engines and machinery;

steady work until about Nov. 15: 52.75 perday tothe right man. 0. K. Hughes, Aber-deen. Dak. 3

MEN— good men with small capital,on commission or salary. Call at capi-

tol building, corner Tenth "and Wabasha.Koom 25. from 6 to 8 p. m. 200-202

PRESSMAN— -Experienced pressman forcoat-, pants of vests. Frisk, Turner &

Co., 135 Kast Fourth st. 3

PORTER— porter at 402 East Sev-enth -t. 3

DORTER at Grand Central hotel. 3 ji

TT7*AXTKI>—Young men and ladies toVI learn telegraphy, shorthand aniltypewriting; chance to cover expenses while \u25a0

learning: day and evening classes; terms ireasonable; send for circulars. F. A.Maron. jmanager Globe Telegraph company, 336 i

Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn. ' 338* jITIATIOX—Wanted, a man and wife to '•

work in-- farm close to St Paul, AddressG. 2, Globe. 3 «> •_'<><; .

K\VIN<. tilIJL—Good, -mart sewing girlwanted at 00 West Fourth : at once. 4

OO Cl T fEß—Practical sod cutter Iwanted at Kent's package delivery, 209

West Seventh st. 200 203TONEMA-.OXS— Wanted, ten stonema-

sons on Griggs' building, Fillmore ay..West St. Paul. 200-201 i

TAILOR—Pants-maker wanted: steadywork: Inquire Cunningham, 0(> East

Seventh st. 3 !EAMSTKR wanted at 394 La Fond St.. \u25a0

St. Paul. 4 !

TRUXKMAKKKS—Wanted, first class ;trunkmakers at W. ILvloiriand-59 East

Third st. St. Paul. 3 i

TINNER—A first-class turner that is an IA 1 furnace man, at 74 East Seventh st. '

Herts_

l.li.'s. 3 jINNER wanted at 493 L'nivcrsitv ay.

"200-201 iOlNt. Wanted, a young man six- i

teen to eighteen years to drive delivery jwagon: must conic wellrecommended. An- iply 600 Canada st. city. "3 !*17*Ol'N<i MAN—lntelligent young man to jA work in office in wholesale bouse. N.34, Globe. 3 .WAXTKO—A man to learn our business; j\\ stead y ".o^k: s-io a week la com- !rnencc. 12 West y*ijrdst. 200-201

m~)(\ FARM IIAXDS for-iTa'kola : good/CVJ wages; free fare: ship to-night: 50men for Helena, Mont. ; $2.25 per day : ten in-sters $35 per month: free fare; 10 "men forcity;51.75 to $2 per day; cook for surveyingparty. Can*at John Swainson & Co."s, comerSeventh and Sibley -ts. 201<Jj»-| /-« l'l*S'-' '' to loan un furniture, mv«Plt/ sical instruments, vehicles or livestock: cash advanced on goods in storage.St. ran! Loan Co., No. 22 West Sixth st.

Panorama building. 185*C/U\ I>AY and station men for Houghton,t/UU Mich., Duluth, South Shore ft At-lantic Railroad company work: the bom-

pany's man is here ana willgo with the crewto the work; this is a goo.l job; highestwages paid : free fare. Charles Cclton. 179East Third st., 12 Second st. south. Minne-apolis, 200-202

srrrATios offered

Female. ;

COOK—A good general servant wanted:one who cooks well: no washing; good

wages. 02 East Tenth st. 3

DRESSMAKERS— Four good ilreesmak-ers: none others need apply. Mrs. L.

C. Bailey, Koom is. Mannheimer block. 4

IKL—Good sewing girl at 00 West Fourth-t. at once. 3

GIKL—A good girl to do general house-work by Mrs. A. L. Larpenteur, Dale and

St. Anthony 197-203

C^ UJl.s wanted to sew on steam powerT sewing machines. Apply in manufac-

turing department of Aucri.ach. Finch &Van sivek. corner of Sibley and Fifth sts.

" 190-201

GIKL—Good girl wanted for general house-work; wages no object; at 238 East

Thirteenth st. 3

' IK i.s—st. Paul Knitting works want HHIr goad uirls; steady work: good pay: call !

at once. '_ 200-200

GIKL— to docooking; also secondgirl. Apply to City and County Hos-

pital- Best wages paid to first-class help.20U-2Q2

GIRL to cook, wash and iron; fair wagesto right one; immediately. Call at 21

East College ay. 3

Gilt —Two good dining room girtsT wanted at once at 882 Bobert st. 4

HOUSEWORK— Wanted on girl for gen-eral housework and two girl.-for shirt

ironing, 770 St. Peter st. 4 :

Hoi'skwokk— Girt tor general house-work; small family. - 454 Aurora ay.

200-201lirsEIVIIUIT--A good girl for general

housework; best of wages paid. -112Ashland ay. 4

OLSKWOKK—GirI to cook and work inHot -LAVOKK—GirI to ook and work infamily of two. - Call on Mr.-. Hall, 1 \u25a0*:!

Western a v. 3OUSBWOKK-Glri for housework; Ger-

saan referred. Call at 10 summit ay. 4l_lOUSKWORK—Wanted, a girl to do gen--11 cr.-il housework in a family of four.Apply 283 Dayton ay. St. Paul. 3

OLSKWOKK—GirI who understandsgeneral housework; good wages: Ger-

man preferred, li. Hesse, hotel, South St.Paul. 4

HOI SKWOKK— Git! wanted for generalhousework. Inquire at Kent's package

delivery ." \u25a0_'\u25a0'!' West Seventh st. 4OI'SKWOKK— Wanted, girlfor general 'housework: good wages. Mrs. B. M. i

Mobs, 214 Pearl st. 4 !sKYVOUK— for general house-

work for Dakota. Inquire Gilbert &Co.. 88 East Fifth st. 4

I'l't'HKN Wanted, a girl to doLV kitchen work. Applyat 593 East Sev-enth st.

* 190-201Vii!slTGlKLfor two children. Applyli at 452 Dayton ay. 4

NURSE—- A wet nurse. Apply to Dr. Do-rion. West Fourth st M

A:USTKKSS— Wanted, first-class seam-stress, 140 Canada St., corner Fif-

teenth: apply immediately. 4

STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, eitherlady or gentleman. Address P. O. Box

333, Blunt, D.tk.. givingage. where last em-ployed; naming references and salary ex- :petted. 10S-202

TYPEWRITER— Competent lady type-writer desires a position immediately;

will do copying or work on book-: referencesgiven. Address L. 3, Globe. 3

WOMAN—A nent. healthy woman, of ;

Mime experience with children.to lake jexclusive care of a child thirteen months old. iAddress L. 33, Globe.. 3y\r*ASHKßS—Wanted, four good washers» V and two ironers at the French laundry.131 Exst Eleventh, 3

"*T7"asHAVOMAN—Wanted, a steady wash-** woman. Apply '>\u25a0 17. Globe. 3

SITUATIONS "WASTED.

>lal«*.AKTI;nOI;K. from the East, wishes au

engagement, city or country. L, 7.Globe. * 4

BOY want- situation is willingto do anywork. inquire at 532 Pari: ay. 4

BAKTKXOKKof eleven year- experienceIs open for engagement"; only responsi-

ble parties need address. O. 1, Giol>e.191-201

BOOKKEEPER— one desiring the iservice, of a competent and reliable

bookkeeper inquire of ft. <;. Dun „Co.. Min-neapolis, or St. Paul. 201-208

OAT.MAKKK—Situation wanted by first-class coatm.iker or other tailor work.

377 Robert st. 201

COACHMAN—Wanted.situation a- coach-nnin or butler by a young colored man :

good references. L. 11, Globe. 4

CLERK— Situation wanted by a youngman as clerk in a grocery store: have

had some experience; good references ifwanted. Address 1.. 12, Globe. 4

CLERK— Young man wants a position as aclerk in a wholesale grocery: acquainted

with business; best of references furnished.Address J. K. 20, Globe. 4

CLERK— man. speaks German.Scandinavian and English, want situ-

ation as clerk in clothing or boot and shoetore: four years' experience; good refer-Bence. Address F. 20, Globe.

EMPLOY-IEKT—Bya young man (Scan-dinavian) in a clothing or grocery store ;

would like to learn the business. AddressO. 33. Globe. 3

EMPLOYMENT—By young single man, aposition as assistant bookkeeper or bill

clerk; willing to assist around store; canfurnish references. Address C. F.. Globe.

195-201

EXG INKER—Situation as engineer: sta-tionary engine preferred. Address J.

21. Globe. ' 195-201

PENMAN—Young man of nineteen wants\u25a0 position in store or office; good pen-

man: good references furnished. AddressJ, K. 20. Globe. 3 jPRINTER— A first-class job printer wants

situation as foreman or"o'.herwi>e: thor- |omrhlycompetent: best of credentials: justfrom Michigan. Address J. F„ Globe. .'!

TKXOGKAPHKR—Position wanted by :a competent stenographer and book- |

keeper; salary moderate. Apply to C. B.Beunick, 739 Olive st. 3

SITUATION by young man. temperate 'and reliable, at some indoor work: is a !

telegraph operator by trade: not afraid ofwork. Address 11. C."24. Globe. 3)

SITUATION"—A young man twenty-one ;years of age. stenographer and type-

writer, desires a position in an office of some jkind: moderate salary; good references. Ad- .dress L. 37. Globe. 3"IT7" ATI' MAKER—Situation wanted by j

» V first-class watchmaker, Call at 37*7 'I,'obert st. 4 '\u25a0

female.

COPYIST— Situation wanted by a young Ilady as copyist, or to da any kind of

office work: references Ifrequired. AddressP. 17. Globe. 4 !

COPYIST wanted by a well ed-ucated young lady as copyist or penman ,

in office. Address SO Tennessee St., West St. 'Paul. 3 ICopyist— young tarty leather would i

like position as copyist, or writing ofany kind. Address 501 Bradley st 198-204 'CLXXK—A young lady desires a position 'a- clerk iii a confectionery store; can 'speak German and English. Address L. 34, !Globe. . 3 j

IVTURSR—A young German wants a place j1^ as nurse. Call at 40 West Fourth st. 4 ["jVtLKSE—Lady's competent nurse can be i1> found at 013 Gorman uv. : best city ref- !

erence. 200-203TVrURSK—Position as nurse or second work ;1* in private family. Address 384,eornerSeventh and Franklin", St. Paul. 4

NURSE GIKL—A young girl wants a \u25a0

1> place as nurse girl. call at lIS Leechst. L{ :

SEWING— A young lady would like plain isewing iv family; can cut and fit; apply

at 574 Temperance st. 3

TYPKWKI '"INO wanted to do by a young jlady willingto do work in compeaaa- :

tion formal li \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 to practice oa. Address 1..Hi. < -1..'.- 4 j

wasted to luarr. JA Wanted to rent, a bam in the vi- '

cinilv of St. Peter st. and Central ay. jwest. Address William Hiiwstou, Globe,

197 203 jROOMS— Wanted to rent, a flat of three or

more rooms, twenty minutes' from iGlobe office. Address L. '\u25a0>. Globe. 201 !

AXTKO TO RENT— -A hotel in SOW ;W good town ivDakota or Southwestern ;

Minnesota. Address I. 25, Globe. 105-201

TO EXCIIAA«E.. !MONEY—-£20 to lo loan 0:1 articles ;

of value; properly left in your posses' jsion. St. Paul Loan Co., 22 West Sixth st,,Panorama building. 1So*

ANTRA lo trade, a ladies' or gents*» » gold watch or diamonds for -ix tons

hard coal. Call cr address F. A. Cphaßtt. 05East Third st. 193-204

HO Alil>l.\<. oitei:i:i>.

Kl> and room can be had at 114 EastEleventh st. 3 I

. FOR REST.Houses. ______

OI'SKS. FLATS. STOKKS, KOOMSj1 P. rent in all parts of the city. Land-

lords, list your premises for rental with us:we turn away responsible tenants daily fromlack of houses to meet the demand. S. C.Barton it ii... real estate and rentals, 22West Sixth St.. Panorama building. 183*

CO'i TAGKS—Two new cottages at St. An-J thony Park north, ten good-sized rooms,

modern convenience**, location commandssplendid view of surrounding country, a fewminutes' walk to two stations, rent "reason-able. Apply to J. K. McMurrau, room 17,Globe building. 197 203

COTTAGE—-For Item— new cottagesat Hamline: six neatly finished rooms;-

modern conveniences; five minutes' walk tostation; hourly trains; terms $20 permonth. Applyto J. K. McMurran, 17 GlobeBuilding. 190-202

FitTilST.. 100, EAST—Second floor torent with use ofelevator. - Griggs & Co.

192-205 , .HOUSE — boose on Mcßoal st.,

large barn and van!: citywater ami cis-tern, Inquire 201 West Seventh st. 199-203

HOUSE torrent at Cottage Park, WhiteBear, it fronts on lake. Fitzer& Flana-

gan, corner Sixth anil Minnesota. 201

HOUSE—Ten-room dwelling for rem:pleasantly located on Dayton ay. : all

modern conveniences. Apply to St. PaulTrust company. 197-205

HOUSE—Good seven-room house, withgood cellar and cistern.on Kice st., near

Como ay. Inquire nt 534 Rice st. 200-202

HOUSES— Two houses, 515 and $20 permonth, on Carroll St., near St. Albans.

Inquire 517 Iglebart st., near Mac kubin.Ill*-202

HOI for rent from $8 to 325 permonth. Inquire at 254 Commercial

st. 137-210

RoomsI'AKTiiknts— Excellent apartments

for young men in handsome new Mockcorner Tenth anil St. Peter sis. ; heated bysteam, electric lights, hot and cold water,bath rooms, etc. : rent reasonable. Apply toJ. li. McMurran, Boom 17, (Jlobe building.

190-202

COLLEGE AY.. 24—Well furnished rrontroom; table board if desired; one block

from capitol. 190-202

I"*U«.JHTH ST.. 275, EAST— Furnished- rooms, with board. 93-205LLKN ST.. 150—For rent, furnished

room suitable for two; $8. 200-201

LAI'KK_ VV., 535. on St. Anthony Hill—Very nice unfurnished room.-, with use

ofbath, on the car line. 200-201

MOUNT AIHY ST., 130—Pleasant fur-nislied rooms, cheap. 201-203

ASK PLACE, 77 SUMMIT AT.—Fur-nished rooms with board; 0 o'clock

dinner. 201LEASAXTAY., 183—Furnished rooms,

with closets and use ofbath. 201-200

PLEASANT AY. Furnished roomsand table board. 201-205'

PKAKLST., 215— Nicely furnished rooms,modern conveniences, use of bath, etc.

200203

PEAK— ST., 211— Board and room for twogentlemen; use of bath ; terms moder-

ate. 2111-202

ROOMS— Furnished rooms, single or en-TV suite, for rent. Inquire at 410 Jack-sou st. 109-205

SKMiVAV.. 250, near Summit—To rent,two large connecting rooms, well fur-

nished; furniture new: bedroom and parloror two bedrooms; cheap. 200-202

l-'VfcNTIt AM)I'IN'E,Kuauft Block—Unfurnished room for housekeeping or

sleeping; low rout. Inquire 139 Seventh st.200-201

nnvKi.FTH ST., 05—Furnished room-L suitable for two, with board in private

family. 201-203

Tll/roN ST., 28 -Pleasant furnished frontroom in private family, suitable for two

gentlemen. 198-205\TfAIJASHA ST., 457—For rent." fur-\» Dished rooms, with bath. 201-209

A HASHA ST.. 517. Opposite CapitolVV Two nice rooms, single or eu suite,

with bath ; references required. 2

Stores.

STOKE— For rent or lease, store 2Oxßofeet, N0 374 Minnesota street, by Otto K.

Saner, southwest corner Third and Kobcrt.second floor. 190-202

STOKKS— Three new stores at the cornerofTenth and St. Peter .-;.-.: handsome

brick block; steam heated, electric lights,etc. : rent reasonable. Apply to J. K. McMur-ran, 17, buiUli'ng. -202

miscellaneous.

Bill,IIIMi—The building formerly occu-pied by tho Globe; will make such

changes as may be desired by tenant. In-quire of C. A. Easterly, Koom 3, Mannbeimerbloc!:. \ 149*

UVHfXTSiS CHAMCEtI.OKKOW MONKV on your furniture,

diamonds, watches, etc", or any articleof value. St. Paul Loan Company, 22 Westsixth st„ Panorama building. 185*

OAKIIIMiHOUSE—A bargain: Cheapfor cash, on account of illness, a board-

ing house with saloon; can accommodatethirty boarders; good patronage for tableboard: two blocks from .Market {house; lowlease; a prominent place for business. Ad-dress Julius 11. Stackemann. collector andgeneral business agent. 110 Wabasha st.

300-202

CLOTHING business; clean stock andgood trade: invoice about $1,800; for

Bale at a bargain. Address H. T. M. Globe.200-202

ONFKCTIONKR—A first-class confec-tioner wanted: one who can make all

kinds of plain and fancy candies and Icecream : good wage- and steady employmentto proper person; only competent tradesmenneed apply; for retail trade. Address LouisKolman A-' Co., Ashland. Wis. 200-201

FOX sale —1bare a splendid manufac-turing business for disposal: pay- 75 to

100 percent.; trade established in the TwinCities; small capital required to handle it.Address J. 01, Globe,' Minneapolis. 201-203

OK SA_K<-Stock cf merchandise: allFOX SALK—Stock of merchandise: allnew, fresh goods; capital required,

53.000 or $4.000. J.N. & c. J. Johnson. •\u25a030012 Jack son st. 201 j

FOR SALE—General merchandise busi-ness of$25,000 annually ; 35 mile- from

St.Paul: finely located in a thrivingvillageof40c: object of selling owner wants toopen bank in same (dace. For particularsinquire Arthur. Warren „ Abbott, St. Paul.Minn, 201-203

Foil SALK—Stock ofdry goods and furnishing goods, 17.000 *to $8,000, in de-

sirable locality ; good inside real estate canbe used in part payment. J. N. &C. J. John-son. 309t; Jackson st. 201

FOX SALK—A commission and producebusiness; good reason for selling given;

might lake real estate in exchange. Inquireat 100 East Seventh st. 201-202 !

FOX SALK— l.'etail confectionery and icecream business: tools included; capital

required about 51,200 or 51,500 cash. X. V. |'/... (.lobe. ' 201-212

FOX SALK—Small grocery store and alsoa good butcher shop: doing good busi-

ness; bargains if taken soon. Card & Co..315 Jackson st. 100* ;— ok Hardware stock in good loca- |

tion in St. Paul at what it willinvoicefor cash. Address Hardware, Globe. 195-201

FOX SALK—Paying business, price $125.Apply to Koom 8. 27 East seventh st.

200-201

I WILL sell hardware store and broken •

stock in Mt.Vernon, Dak., for s2,ooo cash :$1,000 less than cost. J. C. Tatman. I**s* |

LAUNDRY—For sale, a laundry doing a :

good casn trade; or will take a partner. \u25a0

0. 34, Globe. 200-201

STOKE—Shoe store for sale in first-classlocation; terms easy. Address 1.. 10.

Globe. " 21 -203 j

To I'AitTV havings2o,ooo or upward!will-en Davison County bank , Alt, Ver-

non. Dak., and take $0,000 stock in saidbank. J. C. Tatman. 185*iVTvNTKU—Partner with $5,000 to $10.- !\\ 000 to open up bank in smalltown:or undersigned will take interest in an estab-lished business. Address L. 8. ('lobe. 201

\\TAXTED—AII established insurance\ V business. J. 3*".& C.J. Johnson, 309

_Jackson -t. 201 ]*\T7*AXTKD—A stock of hardware. $4,000 j

» » to $5,000. J. X. & C. J. Johnson. '309-ft Jackson st. 201ITTTAXTEP Patties having a business ofV» any kind for sale, to list with ns; we

have inquiries all day. J. X. & c. J. John-son. SOyt-t Jackson si. 201

VYr OS' NO married man with a few hundred .jdollars would like to invest same with ;

services in any good business. L. 2. Globe. 3 :

A? Mi"MAN.who has $900 in cash and j1 practical experience in merchandise '

business; also a good bookkeeper, and well iacquainted in die city, wishes to go in with jsome one iv established business; can give

the very* best of reference. Address D. 0.Globe. 200-201 i*£9/\(i V - *' Hl' a restaurant doing a jV-vUU good business in good locationand clear ofall debts. Address L, 2, Globe.

107 202

WASTED TO BUY.

RANGE- -Wanted, ft good second-handrange forrestaurant purposes. Address

or call 593 East Seventh st, 109-20 1

SECOND-HAND HARNESS wanted atKent's Package Delivery, 209 West

Seventh st. 201-207

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:rV~.-"-' auction sjxes. \u25a0 '"

A. 31. l>oii<r--rt3". Auctioneer, a

DOHERTY_

STETSON, Real Estate and' Commission Auctioneers, 401 Nicollet

ay„ Minneapolis.— auction taleof a large amount of valuable residence anilbusiness property on Nicollet island.- •

will sell at auction on the premises, o_*t*_»*ntral ay., at the east end of the SnspeMtettebridge, on Wednesday. July 20, at 11 oVIM-k!in the forenoon. 245 feet of line buWt«-*.oproperty on Central ay.. the same beiiitf-li-t*17, 20, '21 and 22,inblock2,Eastman'sl*ildi'!lion: also 155 feet frontage by DO f«*i-in:depth, beginning.at the northeast cornwof*the new steel arch bridge now inprod* orconstruction; also 400 feet frontage of Mmresidence property near the upper end Of-wleß ;island, together with the fine newbrick fht-e-: jstory tenement flat, known as the "Kiver- \side"." This building was built and finished jthis spring at a total cost of not te-tsjttMln ,110,000 and Is in every way a model UaiM-'. ,ing. having all th.* modern improvement*,' jgas, water and sewer connectiops.j '

This will nay the investor a net income' •on his purchase of from 10 to 20 per.'prtit.i 'This sale is one of vital importance to.Mm- \u25a0

r.eapi.lis. as it will tend in a great nieaswelo- :test the publicpulse as to their confidence In '

the city's future. The fact that the propertylias peen placed In our hands, to sell withoutlimit orreservation should in itself bring a-'large number of buyers to the sale. There isno more desirable portion of the city ofMin-neapolis than -Nicollet island, situated as itis in the very center between the East and"West sides, and lacing the main thoroughfareof communication between the two section--,the property should command the attentionof capitalists. The terms and conditions ofsale willbe made known hereafter. For full'information In regard to the property, calland see us at our office. 401 Nicollet ay. Do-herty & Stetson, auctioneers. 200-201

ISKAI. ESTATE FOI3 S.IEE.

Bow I*ll A Co.'s K.vcliaiijre List.406 Wabasha st.

"*\u25a0./ FINK LOTS to exchange for personaltJKJ property: this property is unencumb-ered and a snap ; sure to double.(iJA ( I AAAWOKTH ofpersonal prop-

,J-UUU erty to exchange for cityproperty: here are some bargains. •\u25a0

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"*-*.l P\()() TAKES a first-class dairy busi-'Jl^JUlJ ness: a paying investment:this is a bargain for a party who understandsthe milk business.<i>~) AAA .STOCK of jewelry for sale.V/v^UUU with handsome fixtures' itwill pay you to look tin's up. . 201-202

11. I". S«'Siw:<*lm*', »» last.\u25a0Heal Estate? Broker and Agent, llou Fast.-•_-: "J.

:

.• . Fourth st. •

GETifsome Phalen property before .'the\u25a0 prices are advanced. ....". ' . 1\u25a0\u25a0". , '\u25a0

(£?•) AA BUYS 8 good lot on Phalen ay., in*$AiO\J block I. Lake View addition,C_ *}(_ATAKES 40x125 to 20-foot alley*?OUU nt Lake Phalen. ___d A A BUYS a lot in blocks 2, 3 and 4.\u2666jjl^m Lake View: 10 cash .C*£* r\f\(\ WILLbuy block 4. Lake View*J\))*J\J\J addition, and is as good as thaisold within 10 day*, tor 92,000 per acre: thisblock contains 5 acres, and is now plattedinto 39 lots. .**S"A "*".»( I—LOTS on Conway st., Point DOUg-•tJ*J*J\J lass or Hudson "ays.; easy pay-ments; one block from Earl.Q~l / \r\l \ BOYS finest lot on Hastings'^iJ.^\JUU ay., with shade trees; southfacing and level.GOV) FOX lot on East Third street.

iJ-QO/*, I'KK front foot will buy the best>T>. iX-tJ business lot on Dakota ay. 201-202

A-iseelluneous.A BSTKAt'TS OF TITLE and all otner— X manuscripts copied perfectly by Anna .

C. Drew, Hale block, opposite Merchants.--,'332*

LAXO I'OK SAM-:— acres of choicefarm land in Dakota: value. $2,009-: en-

cumbered $500 : $300 cash buys my equity.Address L. 0. Globe. ' 201-20-

FAKM—First-class farm of 120 acres forsale in town of Turner. Anoka connty,

Minn., on reasonable terms. Apply forparticulars, stonecutter. Breen's office. cornerofFourth and Wabasha. \u0084 l'.)y-203 |

LA FOIt SALE—A ten-acre inert' of jland near Burlington park for |>500., ;

Call at 322 Erie St.. near West Seventh st. i201-200 V. !

FaKjIFOK SALE— of the choicestfarms in the state, situated eight miles

from St. Paul, three miles from Fort Suellingand nine miles south of Minneapolis, 'con-sisting of 320 acres; has a natural troutspring and brook, which has a fall of lot)feet, with sufficient power to run a grist-mill;has fishing ponds with German carp, etc.;-about fifty acres in meadow, — acres of tim-ber and is", altogether, one of the most beau-tiful spots' to be found anywhere has someof the finest building sites to be found, and abank of good brick clay .sufficient to build acity; this would make an elegant summer re-sort, a fine stock farm, or would plat in smallacre tracts and sell at a good profit; for saleat a great bargain anil on easy terms byGeorge Bros., 305 Robert st. ; see our list onanother page. 150*

OI'SE AND LOT for sale by the owner,400 Western ay. ; lot fMRfexSO feet;

house of seven rooms and summer kitchen,cellar, cistern, well and city water. Inquireat the house. 199-203

I)EAL ESTATE for Sale— l nave a greatk variety of lots and acres north of St.

Paul at great bargains and on easy terms. .1.F. Eisenmenger. 472 Kice st. 179*

W'JC AYE the corner of Dueas and Bel-•» videre near the proposed new park,

about 100 feet frontage, that we can sell for$2,500. Newcomb itKnhler. 303 Kobert st.

201 .«>•_> r\AA "WILL buy one large lot and<S»JI*J\J\J two houses on Martin St., rentedfor 540 a month, half cash, balance in fiveyears. Apply to the owner, 171 East Seventhst. " 200-201

HORSES AXD CAKKIAGKg.ajTkiA(;k W'OKKS—a large assort-

ment ofVictorias, cabriolets, lluquistas,broughams, four and six-seat rockaways, ex-tension-top cabriolets, extension-top Sur-reys, open and canopy Surreys, loop-frontIndies' phaetons, low-wheeled phaetons, roadwagons, etc., at lowest possible prices. qual-ity considered; all work guaranteed strictlyas represented. E. M. Hallowed

_ Co., 503to 511, Minnesota st. 159*

FOX SALE —One second-hand six-si.ringdelivery wagon and one second-hand

six-spring light truck, at 572 Charles, next tocorner of Kent st. 190-205

FOX SALE—Two new buggies, andtwovokeof oxen. K. C. Judson. Boom

130. Davidson block. 200-201OKSES FOX SALE—Special sale of

first-class, highlyrecommended horses;we will sell at public auction two familyhorses weighing from 1,100 to 1,200 pounds,and one single speed, claimed to be fast,likewise saddle horse for lady's use, and anumber of good workers; sale to commenceat 2 o'clock sharp, Saturday. July 23.Sansome's auction mart. Sibley and Seventh ;parties desiring good stock are especially in-vited to attend. 201-20-1

HACK— sale, cheap, a good second-hand hack. Inquire at Mr.hle & Sut-

wars, corner Eighth and Olive. 195-201

HOUSE— Wanted, one horse, seven oreight years old, weighing about 1.150

pounds: suitable fordelivery wagon. Apply.at 308 Ilice st., St. Paul. 200-202!

PHAETON'S —Finest grade, lowest prices;platform spring wagons: many styles: a

call at our show rooms will convince. Cort-land Wagon company, 133 East Fifth st., siPaul. 12^-21**'

BOY—Wanted, a good office boy about .15years' of age and good penman. 'Ad-

dress in own handwriting, stating age andsalary expected. (). 18, ('lobe. 201-203

R— EST AI KANT-For sale cheap for cashin good location: doing good business..

Address I. 2. Globe 100;202-

SIOE IJAK BII'I.IES-surreys ana, ex-;,press wagons: best work, finest materials^

lowest prices. Send for catalogue or caljiitjCortland Wagon company, 133 East Fifth st,St. Paul. . 128-29-1^Cl7*' BitYS fine family horse, harness;,«J?-1 /*J and phaeton cheap at $300. Ban-'Dinger & Co.. 390 Jackson st. 100-20F,<£•*! 'TK BUYS fine driving mare six rears•Jl / U old : will trot in 3:30. Banninger& > .\u25a0.. Jackson st. 11)0-201

\u25a0Mm \u25a0\u25a0! inimin

BABY— Catholic girl baby for adop-tion. Address L. 38, Globe. 200

TORAOE AXOFORWARDlNG—con-signments solicited of allkinds of rem-

chandise, implements, furniture and house-hold goods. We have the largest and bestwarehouse in the city, connected by railroadtracks forreceiving, storing and transferring.or if space is desired either in basement orupper stories we can let same at very reason-able rates; warehouse and office, 359"and 339East Third St., St. Paul. Minn. St. PaulStorage. Forwarding and Implement Com-pany; William Hemminghouse, President andManager: telephone call 293-2. 53*

O LOAX-52U. §50, §150 to loan on fur-nlture, pianos, etc; property left In your

possession. St. Paul Loan Co., 22 West sixthSt.. Panorama building. IS5*

\\7' iTEJ

"LETTERS for signs can be*» found at the Clements Paint and Vnr-

ti'sh compan y. 270 Jackson st. , , 201

I>YE WORKS.

Ti '~ JAMIKSON* & CO.'S Steam DyeTaVar «,crks-Gents' 0101

' a specialty.412 Wabasha st. vud U West -sixth, St. PaidMinn. IS4

,

- ; FIXAXCIAI,. \u25a0-: -y " '\u25a0\u25a0'.

MON'KYis loaned by us on improved reali>_ estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolis.,aud Duluth at 6, 0-2, 7. 7",2 per cent., onshortest notice, forany amount. ; R. M. New-port & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. 73*

Cr\t\ »2.*>. *50, *100 TO LOAN on fur-•{slU niture, njiroon. . carriages, horses,cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or anyother article of value; cash advance made ongoods in storage; promptness and privacyguaranteed in making our loans; reasonablerates and no outside fees. St. Paul Loancompany, "So. 22 West Sixth st., Panoramabuilding. 05*

OXKYLOANEDon all kinds ot per-li-l sonal property, household furniture,horses, etc. ; also en diamonds and jewelry;commercial paper discounted. Security LoanCo., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigau, mana-ger. "102*

MOXKV TO LOAN on mortgage ati»l lowest cost without delay. Installmentmortgages made payable. in sums to suit bor- ;rower. William >'." Vigiiers, south-east cor- jncr Fourth and ltolaert streets. \u25a0 130* \u25a0 j

MOXKYTO LOAN on real estate and jgood first mortgages bought by S. H. \Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German- Ameri- j

can bank. 106* I

MINNESOTA HOBTGA<3_ LOANCompany Loan from £10 upward on

furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with-out removal: also on warehouse receipts,diamonds and gold watches. .1. S. Mackey,manager, Koom 7, First National bank build-ing, St. Paul, and Koom 7, Mackey -Leggblock, Minneapolis. __'"'"'''*

MOXKYTO LOAX, in sums to suit, from31 up, on watches, diamonds and nil

goods of value; special rates on sums of$50 jand over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st.- 240*

MONEY TO LOAN in sums of$1,000 to j-ill 110,000 at 6 and 8 percent, interestwithout delay. St. Paul Trust company, cor-ner Jackson and Fourth sts. 22*

lAiSTATil) roi.'a'n. ICOW LOST— A white, medium size

cow, five years old. Mack legs, thinhorns: lost July 15 near Randolph st. Re-ward will be given. 314 Colburn st. nearShort Line. 200-202

DOG LOST— shepperd dog called"Jack;"' has white star on breast; ?5

reward ifreturned to 481 Willius st. 200-201

Dot* FOrXU-A brown spaniel dog.whitesnot on neck and breast. Owner call at

1013 West Seventh st. \u25a0 200-203 ,

FOUND— gray horse, which weighs about !1,400 pounds: owner call at Farmers'

hotel, Little Canada. 196-202 jOESE'FOUNO— A sorrel marc betweenHOUSE FOI'NO—A sorrel mare between j

four and liveyef.rs old. on White BearLake road. Owner can have same by paying :expenses. Call at COl Bedford st. ' 200-202 ,

HORSK STRAYED— small, sorrel jmare; tail cut short, halter on. A suits

able reward will be payed for any information leading to her recovery at 718 Sims st.

200-202

IKTDKPARTY who found black purse !yesterday (Tuesday) morning containing !

registered letter receipt money, etc.. will jreturn it to address in pocketbook or Globeoffice, they willbe suitably rewarded. 201

KTTKIi LOST— 3IO reward: lemon andwhite setter. Return to No. 234 West

Third st.. Seven corners. 2D I-21)2

FOX SAME. |

BICYCLES and tricycles, for sale or rem; |terms easy; bicycles rented by day or -|

month. S. P. Heath ft Co- 58 West Third st. i147-237 i

FOLK and tan Gordon setter-, twomonths' old; 'will give pedigree; at 3"»

each. 41D Concord st 201-202 jok SALE—Office furniture, carpets. j

stoves, partitions, etc.. Including leaseofoffice, in one of the best location- onThird St., near Wabasha; low rent; desira-ble for dressmaker, dentist, doctor or law-yer's office: for a dentist it is an establishedstand, one of the oldest in the city. ApplyDr. W. W. Schiffmann, 11 Mast Third st.

197-202

HORSE— The finest coupe, carriage ordog cart horse in the city: lightdapple i

brown, five ve'ars old: kind and gentle; price5300. Inquire Bryant. & Kirke, 152 East ;Sixth st. 191* |

MOXKYTO LOAN—$15 and upwards onIfJ. personal property .of any description:property left in your possession. St. PaulLoan Co.. 22 West Sixth si., Panorama build-ing. 1 85*

PIiKKO^A!..

ALADY would like to meet.with anotherlady for .compuiiv to go y.uL with. Ad-

dress L. 15. Globe. .-:>?>> '; •iS&c.-vT*" 201_;— .3-..?., - \u0084.,

CONSULT .Mine. Teitswurtn: the wonder-ful natural seer and clairvoyant fortune-

teller, has returned. 402 Minnesota st.*\u25a0*.. , * 193-204 , ..\u25a0\u25a0•

Mils*. ALICK ItAGXKLL. magnetichealer, heals rheumatism, kidney and

liver disease. TOO Broadway. - "... 100-202

PERSONAL—- Persons desiring to. investon tic races can get the best available

information by addressing 1,. 3d. Globe. :-200-201 " *

I^STIH"CTBQJI.

SCHOOL OK SHORTHAND, Type-writ-ingand Telegraph/— and ex-

clusive; names of graduates now holdingpo-sitions sent on application ; lessons day andevening or by mail: send for circulars. Anna \C. Drew, Hale block, corner Jackson andThird sts..St. Paul. 332*

A~\[ANTED— few pupils for instruction*> in the German language, .by lady:

terms moderate. I). 17, Globe. 4 -.m»Aigi>i:s<»w_-ttTii:».:

BOA wanted by married collide: pri- jvate family preferred; not over particu- t

lar as to style orquality; must be cheap. Ad- |dress L. 4.'(.b.be. 201

PROPOSALS FOR BONDS— OFFICE OFCity Clerk. Duluth, Minn., July 9, 1387. |

Sealed proposals willbe received at.the officeof me city clerk of the city of Duluth untilMonday, "the 26th of July. A. D. 1837, at •seven thirty (.7:30) o'clock, for 'the purchase joftheconpon bond? Of the city of Duluth, to ithe amount of ($200,000) .lwo'huiidred thou- !sand dollars, and issued, under aspeeialact !of the legislature of the state of. Minne-sota, approved March 2. .1837, and ordi- jnances of the cityof Duluth. approved -"May25, 1887, and June 10, 1887, and for thebenefit of the following funds of the cityofDuluth. to wit:

One hundred thousand ($100,000) dollarsfor the benefit of the- permanent improve-ment fund,onehundred thousand (3100.000)dollars for the benefit of the general fund.

For each fund Donds of. the following de-nominations will be issued, viz. : Five (5)bonds with coupons attached of five thou-sand ($5,000) dollars each, the successfulpurchaser also having the option of takingtwenty-five (25 1 one thousand (.3L000) dol-lar bonds in lieu thereof. ...Thirty-live (35) bonds with coupons at-tached of one thousand- (31,000) dollarseach; eighty (80) . bonds . with coupon-at- •tached cf five hundred (550(1) dollars each,principal payable in twenty (20) years fromJuly 1, A. 1).. 1887. with interest at the rateof five 5) per cent, per annum, pay-able semi-aii:aul!y July 1 and Jan. I ineach and every year, principal end in-terest payable nt the "American ExchangeNational' bank, in the city of New York.Proposals can be made for either -of the aboveissues, and no bid will be entertained for asum less than the par value thereof. Pro- \u25a0

posals to be marked '-Proposals for Funds," 'iiud addressed "to the Common Council ofthe City of Duluth." Any further informa ,tion can lie obtained by addressing J. J. C.Davis, City Comptroller, Duluth, Minn.

The common council reserve the right toreject any and all bids." By order of the Common Council,

t 'has. E. ISn.i.tN. City Clerk.

The following is the financial condition ofthe city:Bonded indebted-

ness 3197,950Assessed valua-

tion, real estate. 310,109,000Assessed varna *tion, personal.. 2,373,000Estaseesi 'd valua-

tion, new terri-tory 020.000: $13,607,000

Actual valua-tion 325.000,000

Total indebtedness. allowed by charter, 5per cent, of assessed valuation, liate of taxa-tion. 22.2 mills. Chas, K. Buddex.194-203 * City Clerk.

Proposals Tor Joiner Work.

Co—sty Auditor's Office, I -. St. Paul, Minn., July 12, 1557. j

Sealed proposals " will be received at theoffice of the County Auditor until Aug. 1,1887, at 4 o'clock p. m. for the entire \u0084 --' :..^.. "-.-'-:.;; m_ra_ work '

(including all carpenter work, painting andglazing)', for the Court House and City Hall,includingall the work and material requiredfor all such Joiner work, etc.. and toconstructand fullycomplete and finish the same.

No bid will be entertained or consideredunless accompanied by the bond of the bidderor bidders, with sureties -residing iii Minne-sota, satisfactory to the commissioners in the -penal sum of four thousand dollars oar in lieuofsuch bond the bid may be accompanied bya check for the sum of four thousand dollars,payable to -the order of Robert A. Smith),conditioned, thai if the bid shall be acceptedand the contract awarded to the bidder orbidders, he or tlvey willenter intosuch con-tract. The drawings, specifications, aud anyadditional information, may be obtained bynpplviug to E. P. Bassford," architect. Room2*. Gilfillanblock, City ofSt. Paul. The rightto reject any bid is reserved. By order of the ;

City Hall and Court House Special Commis- 1

sion. M.F. KAIN.County Auditor,

191-212 Secretary ot Special Cannalsrioa.? .

Confirmation of Assessment forGrading the Street Next tothe Mississippi River.

'Office Board of Public Works, )Cityof St. Pail, Minn.',July 18, 1887. )

The assessment of benefits! costs andexpenses arising from grading the streetnext the Mississippi river to apartial grade, from Chestnut streetto James street. in the cityof St. Paul, Minnesota, havinglieen completed by the Board of PublicWorks in and for the said city, saidBoard will meet at their office in saidcity at 2 p. m. oirthe Ist clay of August,A. I). i5.37, to hear objections (if any) tosaid assessment, at. which time andplace, unless sufficient cause is shownto the contrary, said assessment will beconfirmed by said Board.

The following is a list ofthe supposedowners' names, a description of theproperty benefited and the amounts as-sessed against the same, to-wit :

Bice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner and'description. Lot. Blockfßenefits

Chicago, Milwaukee&St.Paul Railroadcompany l 47 5104 00

Same 2 47 104 00Same 3- 47 104 00Same 4 47 104 00Same "> 47 104 00Same 8 47 104 00Same 7 47 884 00Same 8 47 384 00Same 9 47 384 00Same . ....10 47 384 00Same 11 47 334 00Chas and Henry

Lauer.NE'ly 47 128 00C 1) Elfelt, "SWTy

H0t....'. .12 47 Sad 00

Bice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner and" description. Block. Benefits

Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Railroad company,'Sly 1-2 of '

.48 $2,304 00Same, N'ly l-20f.. ...... 43 025 00

Rice" .-;'& Irvine's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. Lot. Block. Benefits

Chicago, Milwaukee&St.Paul Railroadcompany 1 49 $104 00

Same 2 40 104 00Same 3 49 104 00Same 4 49 104 00Same 5 49 104 00Same li 49 104 00C I) Elfelt... 7 49 104 00Joshua and John

Thompson 8 49 270 00J II5tewart. ........ 9 49 384 00Alex Ramsey 10 49 884 001! A Smith.. 11 49 384 00Geo W Armstrong.. l 2 49 384 00Chicago, Milwaukee

<_ St.Paul Railroadcompany 33 625 00

Irvine's Enlargement to Rice & Irvine'sAddition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. Block. Benefits

Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Railroad company .7o 6312 00

Same ol> 525 00

Supposed owner anddescription. Benefits

James Stinson. Lot 5, section *:

0, town 28, range 23 (exceptstreet next to river), being inSt. Paul. Minnesota $11,040 00

Oppenheim's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. Lot. Block. Benefits

Upper Levee Syndi- '.:.;cate 1 1 $170 00

Same 2 1 09 00Same 3 1 69 00Same 4 1 69 00Same 5 1 69 00Same..... 8 1 69 00Same 7 .1 60 00Same 8 1 69 00Same '.» l 69 00Same 10 1 69 00Same 11 1 68 00Same 12* 1 08 00Same 13 1 68 00Same 14 1 63 00Same 15 1 67 00Same 16 1 67 00Same 17 1 67 00Same.../. IS 1 66 00Same 19 I 65 00Same 20 1 (50 00Same.... 1 2 30 00Same 2 2 59 00Same 3 2 50 00Same 4 2 j 45 00Same 1 3 50 00Same 2 3 55 00Same 3 3 55 00Same..... 4 3 55 00Same 5 3 55 00Same 0 3 110 00Same 7 3 70 00Same 8 3 55 00Same 9 3 55 00Same 10 3 55 06Same 11. 3 55 00Same...: 12 3 55 OilSame 13 3 55 00Same 14 3 55 00Same 15 3 55 00Same l 4 50 00Same 2 ' 4 55 00Same 3 4 55 00Same 4 4 55 00Same 5 1 55 00Same 6 4 55 00Same 7 4 55 00Same S 4 55 00Same 9 4 55 00Same 10 4 55 00Same 11 4 55 00Same..... 12 4 55 00Same 13 4 55 00Same 14 4 55 00Same 15 4 55 00Same 16 4 55 00Same 17 4 55 00Same 18 4 25 00Same ....19 4 I .-- ,„.Same 20 - 4 , *>** ""Same 21 4 55 00Same 22 4 55 00Same 23 4 55 00Same ...'." .24 ..'" 4- 55 00Same 25 4 55 00Same 26 4 55 00Same "7 4 55 00Same .'......28 4 55 00Same '.29 4 55 00Same .....30 4 55 00Same 31 4 55,00Same ''2 4 55 00Same '. 33 4 75 00Same 1 5 25 00Same 2 5 50 00Same 3 5 '55 00Same 4 5 55 00Same 5 5 55 00Same 0 5 55 06Same 7 5 . 55 00Same 8 5 55 00Same 9 5 .5000Same 10 a 55 00Same.....' 11 5 55*00Same 12 5 20 00Same 15 5 1 rs noSame 16 5, 5o °°Same 17 5 GOOOSame 18 5 155 00Same 19 5 66 00Same ...20 5 55 00Same 21 5 55 00Same 99 5 55 00Same 23 5 55 00Same 24 5 55 00Same..... 1 6 55 00Same ...2 - 6 55 005ame................ 3 6 .55 005ame......:......... 4 6 55 00Same . ....... 5 S 55 00Same 6 6 5500Same .7 0 55 00Same 8 6 90 00Same .\u25a0 .9. 0, 55 00Same ..10. 6 75 00Same 11 6 06 OOSame .......12 6 50 005ame....... ...13 6 55 005ame.... ........ ....14 6 72 00Anna A Setzer .'.'.'.'.. 15 . G 75 00Upper Levee Syndi-

cate. '.. -..16 - 6 55 00Same. .":.*- 1 7 - \u25a0'• 200 .00.Same ..:.....;... 2 7 52 005ame........; 3 7 32 00Same ..' 4 7)5ame................ 5 7} ' - 30 00Same.-..'..........:.*. 6 7)5aiu«.......r........ 7 1 45 00

Supposed owner anddescription. :'- *' > Benefits

J T McMillan. The westerly 5acres of. that part of SE y ofSE# of section 1, town -28,

*range 23, Sly!ofrailroad (ac-cept St. Clair street) $1,080 00

Kinney, Bond & Trader's Addition to- St. 'Paul. "Supposed owner and . V"

description.- • ot. Block. Benefits11. Stebbius (except

St Clair street).... 1 1 183 00Same 2 1 73 00Same '.. 3. 1 73 00Same... V.:. 4 .1 73 005ame.:...;.......'..; 5 1 73 00Same. 0 1 73 00Same (except ..St

Clair street) 7 1 23 00Same..;..; 8,1 73 00Same .- 9 1 73 00Same :.."; 10 1 73 005ame.. .......... ....11 1 73 00Same. ' 12 1 73 00Same (except St.

Clair street)....... 1 2 23 00Same 2. "2 73 00Same 3 2 73 00Same ". 4 2 73 00Same;.... 5 2 73 00Same.... 6*' 2 73 00Same (except St.

Clair street 7 2 23 00Same 8 2 73 00Same 9 2 73 005ame.... .........:.. 10 2 73 00Same... '...ll 2 73 005ame......... 12 2 73 00Same (except St.

Clair street)... 1 3 23 00Same..... 2 3 73 00Same 3 3 73 00Same .... 4 3 73 00Same 5 3 73 00Same 6 3 73 00Same (except St.

Clair street) 7 3 23 00Same 8 3 73 005ame....... 9 3 73 00Same 10 3 73 00Same 11 3 73 00Same 12 3 73 00Jas Mackubin (ex-

cept St. Clairstreet) 1 4 23 00

Same 2 4 73 005ame!'!!i!K. ........ 3 4 73 00Same:.... 4 '4 73 005ame;:........ 5 \u25a0••4*^ 80 00Same (except street) 0 4 150 00Same (except St.

Clair street andstreet).....' 7 4 -78 10

Same (except street) 8 4 210 00Same (except street) 9 4 144-00Same (except street)lo 4 01 00Same (except street)

.....::12&11 4 32 40Nellie M Weide 1 5 73 00Same 2 5 73 00Same 3 5 73 00Same 4 5 73 00Same .... 5 5 73 00Same!.'.'."! 0 5 73 00WK Gaston 7 5 73 00Same '. 8 5 73 00Nellie M Wiede 9 5 73 00Same 10 5 73 00Same 11 5 73 00Same 12 5 73 005ame....... 1 0 73 00Same 2 0 73 00Same 3 0 73 00Same 4 0 73 00Same 5 0 7300Same '> <> 73 00Same ".'.".'.'."'.'.'. ..'.'. 7 <"> 73 00Same 8 0 73 00Same '.» 6 73 00Same... 10 0 73 00Same 11 0 73 00Same 12 0 73 00Pennoek Pusey 1 7 73 00NM Weide 2 7 73 00Same 3 7 73 00Same 4 7 73 00Same 5 7 73 00Same 0 7 73 00Same 7 7 73 00Same 8 7 73 00Same 9 7 73 00Same 10 7 102 00Same It 7 210 00Same .". 12 7 250 50Same (except street) 1 8 135 00Same (except street) 2 8 SI 00Same (except street) 3 8 54 00Same (except street) 4 8 1100WK Gaston 1 9 73 00Louis Payette 2 . 9 73 00NM Weide .3 9 73 00Same 4 9 73 00Same 5 9 73 00Same 6 9 73 00Win X Gaston - 7 9 73 00Same 8 9 73 00ChasLutz 9 9 73 00X M Weide .10 9 73 00Same 11 9 73 00Same 12 9 73 00WK Gaston l 10 73 00Same 2 10 73 00NMWeide 3 10 73 00Same 4 10 73 00Same 5 10 73 00Same 6 10 73 00WinK Gaston 7 10 73 00Same 8 10 73 00N MWeide 9 10 150 00Same 10 10 215 00Same (except street).ll 10 252 50Same (except street). 12 10 175 00Jac Mainzer (except

street) 1 11 194 00Wm K. Gaston (ex-

cept street) 2 11 214 00J II McKenty (ex-

cept street) .... 2 11 107 25Same (except street). 4 11 10 00S II Ransome (ex-

cept street) 7 11 43 25IIStebbins 1 12 73 00Same 2 12 73 00Same 3 12 73 00Same 4 12 73 00Same.. :.... 5 12 73 00Same 0 12 187 00Same 7 12 73 00Same 8 • 12 80 00Same 9 12 133 00Same (except street>.lo 12 254 00Same (except street).ll 12 172 00Same (except street). l2 12 42 00N M Weide .: 1 13 199 00Same 2 13 97 25Same 3 13 10 00C M Mackubin (ex-

cept street) 1 14 97 25Same (except street). 2 14 10 00

Supposed owner anddescription. Benefits

Minnesota Rendering company.Commencing on easterly lineor NW MofNE y of section12, town 28, range 23, 975 feetSly from NE'lv corner ofsaid .NW X ofNE Ji: thence W'ly307.48 ft; thence Sly 718 ft tohank of Mississippi river;thence NE'ly along 'said riverto E'lv line of lot 2. said sec-tion 12; thence N 480. 12ft to be-ginning. being parts of lots 15and 10 Partition plat, St. Paul(except Sly 298 ftof lot 10 andS'lv -'98 ft of Ely 05 ft of lot15, Partition plat) 1812 00

J T McMillan. Southerly 298ftof lot 10 and Sly 298 feet ofEly 05 ft of lot 15, Partitionplat, St. Paul, (except street). s2,27o 00

MDelaney and M J O'Connor.Commencing at a point onnorth line or section 12, town-28, range 23, said point being1.020.50 ft W from NE cornerof ' said section; thenceW'ly 117.29 ft to rail-road; thence SW'ly alongrailroad, 193.0 ftto NE cornerof land of AH Wilder; thenceSly along Wilder's land1.707.07 ft; thence N 50 deg91-2 mm E along Mississippiriver 38—34 ft; thence N1,093.10 ft to beginning, exceptstreet next to Mississippi river,- being part ofdot 15, PartitionPlat, St Paul $4,972 00

Minnesota Rendering Company. .! Commencing at a point in the

northeasterly corner ofNW yof NE -4 of section 12, town 28,range 23; thence Sly 187.95 ft;thence W'ly 307.4S ft: thence

. .'.N 187.95 ft to beginning, ex-cept St Clair, street, beingpart of lots 15and 10,Partition - .::Plat. St Paul.. :y. $400 00

Fred Hanker. '_ Commencing at• a point on east line of NW'K '

-of-NE yof section 12. town" : 28, range 23, • distant 137.95 ft'Sly from NE corner of saidNW#ofNE#; thence Sly.- 787.05 ft; thence W'lv 307.48

, ft;; thence N'ly 787.05 ft;thence Ely 307.48 ft to begin- v

ning, being part of lots 15and 16, Partition Plat, Stir-^-vN7

:,h Paul :. ;*....... ....... :....... 1,850 00

E. H. Hawkes' Subdivision; of Wins-low's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner and -""description. Lot. Block. BenefitsDelaney & O'Connor ; . ;

(except railroad) •-: - \u25a0- '

.".. G,7A3 14 . - $87 00Same and same 1 15 87 00Same and same .... 2 15 88 00Same and same ..3 15 88 00Same and same 4 15 8S 00Same and same (ex- 7

• cept railroad) 5 15 .80 00Same and same (ex-

. cept railroad)...... 6. 15 50 00Same and same (ex- •" cept railroad) 7 15 25 00

Partition Plat, St. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. ' Lot. Benefits

A II Wilder (exceptstreet) ....14 $2,520 50

John L Merriam (exceptstreet) 13 1,550 00

N MWeide (except street).l2 2.080 50.1 A Stees (except street). .11 . 986 00\V M Stees (except street). 10 906 00SE Dawson (except street). a 3,987 50

Sloan's Subdivision of South 1-2 ofBlock 15, Stinson, Brown & Ram-

sey's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed ownepanddescription. Lot. Benefits

Greenleaf Clarke 24 $30 0011 Greve (except railroad). 2s 20 00M L Oliver (except rail- )

road) 20 > 15 00Same (except railroad) 27)

Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Additionto St. Paul.

Supposed owner amidescription. Block. Benefits

A Ramsey et al. (exceptrailroad and Funk's 1acre) east 1-2 of 10 $2,030 00

Subdivision of Block 28, Stinson. Brown«& Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. Lot. Block. Benefits

A Ramsey and C M -\ ."Dittman 1 28 $75 00

Jas Stinson 2 28 70 005ame...... .....3 28 05 00_ Ramsey and CM *

Dittman:....." 4 -28 00 00IIIt Brill 5 28 55 005ame................ 0 28 50 00A Ramsey and C M - -Dittman 7 28 45 00S E Daw50n. ........ 8 28 40 00Same 9 28 30 00Jas Stinson 10 28 20 00Same. Ely 62 ft of. .59 28 25 00C N Ben, E"ly 70 ft

of 00 23 50 00\V L Mintzer, E'lv 70

ftof 61 28 50 00Jas Stinson 02 28 75 00Same (except rail-

road) 03 28 70 00Ramsey & Dittman

(except railroad).. 3o 28 15 00Jas Stinson 31 23 30 00Same 82 28 40 00S E Dawson 33 28 50 00Jas Stinson 34 23 00 00Bank of Minnesota

et al. 35 23 90 00Jas Stinson 86 28 125 00SE Dawson 37 28 - 175 00Same 33 28 200 00E Mott 89 28 250 00Bank of Minnesota

etal 40' 23 282 50Jas Stinson (except

street) 43 28 5 00E M Fairchild (ex-

cept street) 44 28 20 00Jas Stinson (except

street) 45 23 50 00Bank of Minnesota

etal (except street)!" 28 100 COE Mutt 48 28 75 00Bank of Minnesota

etal (except street)4o 23 10 00Same et al (except

street) 50 28 25 00E C Long (except

street)...:. .51 28 50 00Bank of Minnesota . *\u0084

etal ...52 28 00 00Jas 5tin50n......... 53 28 .' 65 00E Mott 54 28 50 00Same .'. 55 28 50 00Bank of Minnesota

etal (except street)s6 23 50 00Jas Stinson (except

street) 57 28 75 00Same (except street).sß 28 100 00

Stinson, Brown &Ramsey's Addition toSt. Paul.

Supposed owner anddescription. Lot. Block. Benefits

Jas Stinson] (exceptstreet) 1 29 $5 00

E Richter (exceptNW 10 ft andstreet) 2 29 20 00

Same, E'lv y of (ex-cept street) 3 29 30 00

Ramsey <& Dittman(except railroad).. 4 29 25 00

Bank of Minnesotaet al (except rail-road) 5 29 15 00

Nellie E Bell (exceptstreet) 6 29 20 00

E Mott (exceptstreet) 7 29 20 00

Bank of Minnesotaetal (except street) 8 29 20 00

E Mott (exceptstreet) 9 29 20 00

Rosa C Swart (ex-" cept street) 10 29 20 00Nellie EBell (except

street) 11 29 20 00Same (except street). 12 29 20 00Bank of Minnesota

et al (except street)l3 29 20 00Ed J Bell (except

street) 14 29 20 0CSame (except street).ls 29 15 0QRamsey & Dittman

(except street) 16" 29. 15 0CS E Dawson (except

street) 17 29 10 00

Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner auddescription. Block. Benefits

Chicago, Milwaukee & StPaul Railroad company .46. $1,350 0C

Allobjections to said assessment mustbe made in writing and filed with theClerk of said Board at least one dayprior to said meeting.

, K. L. GORMAN, President,Official: W. F. Enwix,201-202 Clerk Board of Public Works.

STATE. OF MINNESOTA, DISTRICTCourt, Second Judicial District, County

ofRamsey. \u25a0--'/\u25a0'Caroline Netihnus. Plaintiff, vs. Christian

Neuhaus, DefendantSUMMONS.

The State of Minnesota to the above nameddefendant: :':'-' \u25a0\u25a0' •You. Christian Neuhaus, are hereby sum-

moned and required to answer the complaintin this action, which has been tiled with thoClerk of said Court, and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the said complaint on thesubscriber at his office in -St. Paul, Minn.,corner Fourth and Robert streets, withinthirtydays after the service of this summonsupon you. exclusive of the day of such ser-vice, and ifyou fail to answer the said com-plaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiffin this action will apply to the court for thorelief therein demanded. :-: - .','-\u25a0;

Dated May 25, A. D. 1837.OEBiiAr.u Wii.i.iucny

Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn.june7-7t-tues . \u25a0

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFO Ramsey, ss. In Probate Court, specialterm, June" 24, 1887. - - - - .lv the matter of the estate of John Casey,

deceased.On reading and filing the petition of James

Casey, administrator of the estate Af JohnCasey, deceased, representing, among otherthings, that he has -fully administered Midestate, and praying that a" time and place befixed! for examining mid allowing his ac-count of administration, and for the assign-ment of the residue of said estate to heirs.

It is ordered, that said account be exam-ined and petition heard jby the Judge of thisCourt on Wednesday, the 20th day of July,A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the ProbateOffice in St. Paul, in said county. -

And it is further ordered. that notice tbereolbe given to all persons interested by publish-ing a copy of this order for three successiveweeks prior to said day ofhearing, in the St.Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed andpublished at St. Paul, in said county. - - .j

By the Court. '..= ' — -;'[_,_] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate.Attest: ; \u25a0 -"' . ; 2 /---' '-"Fi-ank Robert. Jr., Clerk. jiine2B-4w-tnes

Patent Laws-Jas. F. Williamson,Room, 15, Collom Block, "Minneapolis.Solicitor of; Patent*), Counsellor in Pat-ent cases. .Two' years an -Examiner la

•U. S. Patent Office. /. /

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