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SITUATION'S OFl**l_lCl-l>.

..Falc. -A" MUST-GLASS OYSTER STEW and

warm or cold lunch served at all hours;nearest piece to the capitol at which lunchcan be had. .480 Wabasha. 292*

<; I.I.TS—Two age-its for city. Call at 18West Third st. Monday at 9 o'clock p.

m 1

AGOOD DINNER for 10 cents and 15cents. Park Restaurant, open day and

•night; oysters to order at all hours; cornerSeventh and Rosabel. 302*

A GOOD MEALfor 15 cents; meal tickets________\u25a0'\u25a0 321 St. Peter. . 285*

ANEW* Work done by hand ;• low prices; perfect satisfaction guaran-

teed. Mrs. Johnson. 306 Rice st. 284*

ANEW YORK RANT -Men isnt nil hours; best 15c dinner in the

city; lunch scut anywhere in the businessdistrict. 442 Jackson st. 301*.

TTCTCRE—Si. Paul Picture Framefactory; ' all 'kinds of pictures and

frames; cheap framing. 39 West Third st.291-320 : \u25a0

I*l*l.EN TICE— Wanted, pood, strong_ov to learn. blacksmith's trade. Apply

at 229 East Sixth st. 1

A" PPREN 1 ICES— Three smart.active boysWanted by J. P. McQuillan & Co.; 147

West Sixth st.". to learn the plumbing trade.

BARBER— Wanted, a barber at 310 Ricest? - -\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0

BATHS—Hot and cold, steam heat; allmodern conveniences; six baths forsl;

shaving, 10 cents. .14 East Eighth st. _____BLACKSMITH — Wanted, blacksmith,

good, for horseshoeing and general work.Applyto W. E. Horstkolte, Ellsworth, Wis.

" \u25a0 3 13- 18

BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, young manwith some knowledge of bookkeeping

who can afford to work cheap forlhe winter;duties very light. Address in own handwrit-ing. With reference, A 14-4, Globe. 7

Bookkeepers: cashiers, and Col-lectors' positions always open: good

pay. Bee Hive Enterprise* Seventh andRobert. 310 322

BOY— Wanted, boy from sixcen to eighteenyears old. used to norses and to drive on

delivery wagon ; good references required ; nomen need apply. 24 West Third st. 1

BOY— Wanted, a stiong boy about eighteenor nineteen years old for general work

in hardware store. 139 Concord St., Westside. \u25a0 • 2

BOY wanted to run errands at Sleeper's,Fourth and Sibley sts. 1

BOY wanted at The . Delicatessen, ISOEast Seventh st. , \u25a0 __\u25a0 '7 \u25a0

CANDY—For pure home-made candy and

confections go to H. 11. Travi_, thecandy man. 468 Jackson. 290-319

CANYASSEKs— Wanted, city canvasserslor a very attractive and salable line of

goods. Address J 142, ('lobe. 315-318 \CASH ROYS wanted at Fantle Bros., East

Seventh st., Ryan bloc.:. 1

CASH BOY'S— Wanted, cash boys at J. L.Hudson's immediately. 7

C 1 A.SHIER—Lady cashier wanted at Fantle_ Bros., Ryan block. 9

HOKE BOY— Boy ten to twelve to dochores about the house for board and go

to school ; references. Address L E II388,Globe. \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0-. 1

CtIOKE MAN—A good man to do chores;must be a good, worker. Call on Milk-

man, opposite Cambridge street station, WestSt. Pant. . ' 7

COATMAKEK—Wanted, one coat maker

' on tine coats, and oue bushelmau. Call165 West Seventh st., Seven corners. 2

CCOACHMEN AND WATCHMEN—J Good positions always on hand. Bee

Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert.310-322

C" ".OAT MAKERS— work by piece orJ -week; employment for winter. Henry

Lonien, Lisbon. Dak. , 315-18

COMPOSITOR— immediately.onegood iwo-thirder, one compositor and

one errand boy. Rich & Clymer, 108 EastFifth st. ______ :___________ 6

CiOOK— Wanted, second cook at McVeigh_ Bros., 67 East Third st. 7

COOK—Wanted, forray camp nearMitaca,i Minn., a cook and cookee for the win

ter. C. G. Kolff, fuel dealer, 323 Jackson st.

CtOSMOPOEITAN LUNCH KOOM, 144>. East Fourth St.- -Meals 20c; board and

lodging $4.59 per week: lunch sent any-where in the city. '..-.'- '___ 301*

DIa <;'"CLEKK—Wanted, drug clerk.XJ Scandinavian; registered. Address F.Globe, Minneapolis. . -. 7

EMPLOYMENT— steady young mauwishes situation in private family; un-

derstands caring of horses and cows. Ad-dress M. S. .... 016 Pine st. ... . 6

FIREMAN— man who thoroughly'understands care of furnace; small-

wages and good home. Address ItWM,Globe.OK READING MATTER, BOOKS,

cigars, tobacco, stationery and all lead-ing periodicals and magazine's, go to N. CVWester-man, 1 1 West Fourth st. 3 12-

LAUNDRY—All work done by hand; lacework a specialty; also, shoemaking and'

repairing neatly done: good stuff and lowprices. 642 Broadway. . . \u0084 298*

MANAGER—A man with $200 cash secu-rity to take charge ofbanch office: $00

per month guaranteed and nart of profits.Address box 355 Eau Claire, Wis. 314-18TilAN—Wanted, a sober man to attend toI>l stable. 228 and 230 West Third st. JO

MAN—Wanted, a clean, tidy man to carry ilunch and make himself useful. Cos-'

mopolitan lunch room, 144 East Fourth st. 7AINTEKS--Six good brush men wanted

at once. Apply to Keaough Bros.. Su-perior, Wis. 315-17

OS IT!ON S of trust to those able togive bonds and good reference. Bee

Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert....... , \u25a0 310322 ... .REPAIRING OF ALL kinds of sewingJA machines; work on machinery guaran-teed; locksmithing and general jobbing ofkeys. Peder Pederson. 139 West Seventh st.- 306-335 '_________REPAIRING— A good job—House and

furniture repairing and general job-bing; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Por-ter A Gorcy. is Fillmore ay. - 295*

SALESMAN—Wanted, reliable, energeticO man to travel for our house; salary fromstart; apply at once if; wish position.' L. P.Thurston &Co., Empire Nurseries, Rochester,__. Y. ; ' 316-320

ALESMEN—We wish a few men to sellour goods by sample to the wholesale and

retail trade; largest manufacturers in ourenclose 2-cenJ stamp; wages S3 per day: per-manent position; no postals answered;money advanced tor wages, advertising, etc.Centennial Manufacturing company. Cincin-nati, O. . 310-25

STEAM FITTERS— Wanted, at once,IO first-class steam fitters: those familiarwith car work preferred. - -Reply by letter orpersonally to Manager Pullman Car Works,Pullman, HI. *- * 315 320rpAILOR wanted at once. Address L. O.A- Wilson. 917 East Seventh st. - 2

EAMSTER wanted at 396 Lafond st.;one use to the city; no other need ap-

«f. \u25a0\u25a0•*- --. y 2HE ST. PAUL EXCHANGERESTAU-rant—First-class in every respect; meals

during meal hours a specialty. Joe W.Kohout, proprietor. 355 Jacksou.' 300*"17*A ROMANwanted at Wabasha DairyJL restaurant, 421 Wabasha st. 7 1

. SITl ATIOI«S OFFERED. A: .•- 7*l'eiiialc.:':^-',-r? :*-'-"'

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LADY'S RESTAURANT— Go to 10 ;:' East Fourth St., and get a good -meal at ; :

reasonable prices. Diningrooms private and.everything iirst-class in all respects, j'-•• .' 306* \

GtOOK—700 Dayton I ay. ; competent girl" j-' wanted; one* thai thoroughly under-" \

stands cooking. - *:\u25a0•.""• ::; •- ''-.''•": .7. -COOK— Wanted immediately, a first-ciass .:

cook at 170 Farrington ay— . : 7 " 7;

COOK— Wanted, a competent cook: refer-

' ences required. Apply at 301 Laurelay. >..--; . • \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

\u25a0 . :\u25a0;.'-. -;. :.- - v .- . ;:-. T; :

pOOK wanted at 460 St. Peter sUyy . " : ;

COOK—Wanted, a cook and laundress with. . good references;. to leave 'the city. Ap-.

plyat 12. Portland ay. *..,'\u25a0 * ;. 317-18

COOK— An experienced cook wanteo at '301 laurel ay. ; references required.

Applymornings. - \u25a0'-\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0: ..--.- --/-\u25a0: 0 ' \u25a0

IS HWASHER—A| good,, blightgirl for. dishwashing. No Name Restaurant,149 West Seventh st. : : . 7 ,

IS WASHER—At 07 East Third j st. "

McVeigh Bros. '*.; 2 :

EMBROIDERY " WORK— Wanted, ayoung lady to do fine embroidery work

at Peoples* bank building.Room 23, fourthfloor. 7- ' 1 :

J^IsHER— Wanted, a good waist 'fin-isher at 29 West Third st. ; up stairs. 1

GIRLtwelve to fourteen, years old to as-sist about house for her board ; three iv

family; good home to the right girl. Ad-uress'L EII 388. Globe. . *-' 1 .GIRL—Would like to have girl about

twelve or fourteen to play with littieboyand assist about rooms: three in family;must sleep at home; reference. AddressMrs. L. E. 11. 388, Globe. __0

IKL—A giri wanted at 361 North Frank-..: iin St. . \u25a0 y.-< 7 7 .-\u25a0\u25a0 ::\u25a0 \u25a0!'/

i 1 1RL wanted at 188 Conco rd st. f*_r _________ " : ":' : 7

GIRL—Wanted, a girl, German or Irishprefened ; no Scandinavians need apply.

United States lintel, 470 Jackson. __*_ 7

GiIKE—Wanted, a good girlto work for herT board and clothes. Apply 378 North

Fort St., second floor. :- 7

OTEL WORK—("iris wanted for diningroom and chamber work. City Hotel,

357 and 359 Robert st. - 7

HOUSEWOKK— a good girl for.- general housework at 420 Rice st. ; nochildren. '-• 0

HOUSEWOKK—Two girls wanted for.general housework.- 211 Norris st. 1

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework; one who can sleep at home

preferred. Mrs. Marden, 177 Dakota ay. 1

HOUSEWOKK— Wanted, a good girl lorgeneral housework: must be a good

cook. Applyat corner of Kent st. and Hollyay. \u25a0"- ' ' * . ' * "'•"'\u25a0*.: 5 *

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl forgeneral housework. 200 Midway ay.. ,

West side. . - \u25a0• -.:'"'*' ' : \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0' "1

HOUSEWORK— A thoroughly comuelentgiri for general housework; only one

who is experienced need apply ; no washing.61 Iglehart st. \u25a0....-..:,\u25a0.•'\u25a0'":\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*> .HOUSEWORK —Wanted, a good girlfor

\u25a0 general housework. 007 Jackson st. 6

OUSEWORK— Agood girl wanted in asmall family for general housework, at

207 Ramsey st. 0OUSEWORK-A good German or Swede

girl for general housework, to go in thecountry. Applyat 417 Wabasha St.; backflat; first floor/ 7.7; \u25a0'.':• \u25a0-!:'.\u25a0' \u25a0" '-'1 '

HOUSEWORK— Wanted. A girl for gen-eral housework in small family. Call

at 1015 St. Clair st. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: .-\u25a0,-\u25a0 \u25a0 1 -.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young Ger- _man girl to help do lighthousekeeping

in a family of three. Call at 313'_> Jackson >st., third floor. * "'" ; .":'\u25a0"'' '"' ''* _'

H" OUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl :

for general housework. . 60S Marshallay. : apply at once. . 7 -.* •.-. • '\u25a0_ _ 1

OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good: girl| for'\u25a0','general housework; German preferred. _

Corner Iglehart and Louis, southwest cor- •

ner. \u25a0 -. \u25a0\u25a0. . 1 ; ..HOUSEWORK— Wanted girlfor familyof ']

two: must have good references. Ad--'dress T25, Globe. 0

HOUSEWORK— Wanted._

competentgirl for general housework, at 533 Rob- .

crt st. ; good wages. • \u25a0___ \u25a0 ...,7,

HOUSEWORK- Swede or German girlfor general housework. Call before

Monday at 328 East. Eleventh St., corner .Pine. - --••\u25a0-.-.-' -..-•\u25a0-"'\u25a0 -":'.:\u25a0' '\u25a0''" 7 ,

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. ' Inquire at 232 '-West

Sixth st. . .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•,-.".-\u25a0 ".-1

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, I a *' competentgirt for general housework: Dane or

Norwegian preferred. Call Monday .. after. .noon at 293 Western ay. \u25a0 '__.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girlfirgeneral housework in small family. .216

Pleasant aye. * .'-.\u25a0\u25a0. . : . \u25a0'--,!

HOUSEWORK Thoroughly competentgirls wants a place to do general house-

work iv a small American family. 'W 121, .Globe. \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0• •\u25a0 .;\u25a0\u25a0': .."\u25a0'--*»: : l

HOUSEWORK— Girl for housework at4<'2 East Seventh st. 7

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for generalhousework ; German preferred. Call at

store, 187 East Seventh. \u25a0 ...... 7

OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl torgeneral housework tn a family- of two.

680 Dayton ay. 0

HOUSEWORK— A competent girl to do ihousework in a small family. 574 Wa- \u25a0

basha st. 1

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general Ihousework with references; must be a ;

good cook; 251 Summit place. \u25a0 ... . ;___...

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl tor .general housework. Mrs. Geo. A. Mer-

ritt, 770 Hollyay.t

. ." \u25a0\u25a0 1 ,OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a good girl "for

general housework, 394 Nelson ay. 1

KITCHEN GIRL—Wanted, one goodkitchen girl. 275 East Eighth st. \u25a0-.-. 1

ITCHEN WORK—A competent girl forkitchen work; must be a good ironer

and 'good plain cook: apply mornings be-tween 9 and 12. Mrs. C. R. GroiF,3ll Pleas-ant ay. *\u25a0 il'

NURSE— girl 10 come in by the day1* to take care of baby; call between 0and 11 a.m. 20 Summit »\v. ' —\u25a0 1

NURSE— An experienced nurse girl totake care of child two years old; must :

board ai.d lodge at home; none undereighteen years need apyfy. Call at Room 1.section 3. Portland Block. \u25a0 .7 .0 .NURSE GIRL—A brightgirl fourteen or

fifteen years old to care for baby;American preferred. Call at 305 Olmsted

js___ _ - :•\u25a0"'-\u25a0\u25a0"- .• _2; "|V[UKSE GlßL—Wanted, good nurse girl ;111 one that is fond ofchildren. . Applyat779 Dayton ay .6

NURSE— Reliable woman to come by tneday and take care ofbaby. 20 Summit

ay. 7 0

POLISHER— Wanted, a polisher. .10. West Tenth st. ..'... , 1

ALESL/TDV — Wanted, a strictly first-O class saleslady for the millinery depart-ment at the Bee {live Millinery and cloak'Room, 07 East Seventh st. ..".". . _.'.*_» 1 j

ALESLADV—Wanted, a good saleslady, jO German preferred.- Apply 230 West ISeventh st. \u25a0;.' -7.

SEWING GIRLS and one waist finisher Jat Mrs. Cunningham's, 753 Carroll st. 1

STENOGRAPHER— Ayoung lady sten-ographer or typewriter; one living at

home preferred; short hours. Address *H 1

171. Globe. . -\u0084,.--. ...-\u25a0. 1 iWAIST AND SKIRT FINISHERS j

wanted, first-class; also.good appren--rtice girl; room -1, Hfibighorstblock. ' 1

ASH-KKWOM... N~-A good wasnet-. woman.- Apply 417 Wabasha;- up.

stairs: lack flat. - \u25a0.\u25a0>.•;__•••• :. ,-...: 1*

WASHING and. house cleaning wantedVV by the day. Mrs. Julia jSchick, SS I

Selby ay*. \u25a0 ' -: - ": " - " - - 1"

TO EXCIIMGE.:;.

"""po"EXCHANGE— lnterest In two lots in,-L South St. Paul tor sound .family horse.Apply20 East Seventh st. ' 7 '"14-320

*T*oEXCHANGE— have a lot free andJ. clear in Macalester. and . some cash to

trade, for house and lot. Stone, the Jeweler,244 East Seventh. - '-'.-. ' ."; 310-18 .TO KXCHAN.iE—Good house and lot in,

Minneapolis to trade for St. Paul prop-erty, business or farm. 132 East Fourth St.,St. Paul. _____ . :--\u25a0'-\u25a0' 7 316-17

TO EXCHANGE-Will exchange an im-ported mastiff bitch, weight about 110;

a champion prize* winner, for a first-class re-trivcr. Is of kind disposition and an ex-"cellent watch dog: live in a flat and can't .keep her. Address P _.'o. 197. Globe. 277*

O TRADE—WiIIsell small safe and lakeprice out in groceries or meat. Address »

E. P. W.. Globe. *\u25a0'-• *.-.-'\u25a0 .-'\u25a0\u25a0•-.. \u25a0 316,

• WYE WORKS.#

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DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S. Steam Dye

• Works— Gents" clothing ; a specialty. .- Lace curtains cleaned or dyed :in -all: shades

to look like new, at 14 West Sixth . St.: -.St.Pitul. Minn. ...:. \u25a0"\u25a0' ~ \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0—.--;•,".. 134* .DYE WORKS- Bring old felt , and straw

'hats and I have them reshaped equal tonew. -Ostrich feathers dyed : by the onlyiex-perts iv the city. - Haves <$. Hayes, 30V-. We«*t.Third st. . .-.--..: .316-317

FJ. KOCHAX, N. W." Steam Dye Works;. office4 10 Robert st., Ryan block; works55 and 57 Indiana ay. .--"->\u25a0 20-1* ;

,- srruATio-fis WAUTED.-...\u25a0':.\u25a0 ". -A Male. . : - ;'.: ~~~ , \

BOOKKEEPER — Experienced \u25a0 booi_-keeper wants an *extra set ofbooks to ;

keep evenings. Address LJ, G10be.293-322

BOOKKEEPER — Situation \u25a0- as book-/" keeper or clerk ; \u25a0 three years in milling. \

and grain business; best orreferences; thirty:day's, notice required before leaving presentposition. W. W. Gilman, Stoughton, Wis.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 7 304-317 77" .---.v7.-.-'-: :

BOOKKEEPER and general office man ;wants position; over four : years with

last employer ; best references. Address . A157. Globe*. -,-.--* •-* - 7 "1;

BOOKKEEPER— work on booksby-: experienced' bookkeeper; . books

posted and balanced.' W 122, Globe. : '; 7 '.

BOOKKEEPER— Evening work on bookswanted *• by . experienced bookkeeper

books posted and balanced; expert workdone. Address _ 122. Globe. ' . -. \u25a0:-. 0

BOOKKEEPING— Wauted, a set ofbooksto post evenings; . charges reasonable..

Address M.486 Iglehart st. 310-18:

BOOKKEEPER— Young man would likea position as second bookkeeper; willing-

to work reasonable. X 133. Globe. . ; 5 -BO V— A boy sixteen years of . age would

like to get a place to take care of officeall- winter; can furnish . recommendations.Address G. Rush, Globe. it 1

BUTLER— mau of twenty years'expe-rience as butler in private family wants,

a situation; the best of references.- - Address.William O'Connor, 13 Leech st. - 1

CLERK — man wishes ' position instore or office from 6 :30 to 9 or 10 p.

m. : best of references. Address J. D. ¥:,Globe. .... -"\u25a0'-"'-..- -.1* "

CLERK— grocery clerk wants situation:references; experience A 1: will work

for small wages for the winter. Address26, Globe. - \u25a0 1

CLERK— a position with good'- wholesale house at small salary, by a

young man ofbusiness experience, with goodreferences. X,,Globe. . 0

CIOACHMAN—situation wanted by aJ first-class Scandinavian coachman. Ad-

dress R 177. Globe. . 5

GOACHMAN— nation as coachman by\J ~ a reliable colored mau of years* experi-ence with horses and carriages, and can givefirst references. Call or address 520 Summitay. " . : • ** -' 7

COAC-tMAN— by a temperate

• young man to take care of horses andfurnace; best of references. Address P 85,Globe. '\u25a0_ .1

CIOACHMAN—Wanted, a situation as

' ,conchman by an experienced man whothoroughly understands his business. Ad-dress O 1 1'"*, Globe. 7 5

COACHMAN—\\ anted, situation as first-class coachman by a young man with i

best cityreference. Address A 148, Globe. -3 I

(COLLECTOR— like a position as I.7 collector or similar work; am a hustler, j

X 13.">, ("lobe. . '\u25a0•-\u25a0.,\u25a0 T>

CIOOK—Man and wife wants a situation as jJy cook and cookee in the woods -.for the

winter; understands the business. 227 West ISeventh st. 7

COOK— Situation wanted by a first-class [hotel ' conk on meat and pastry; good j

•carver: good reference. \u25a0\u25a0735 Bay st. - * -.- •'. 51 \u25a0

COOK—A" thoroughly experienced cookwants situation: city or country. Ad-

dress Jos Lender, 131 East Seventh st. "1

DRIVER—A boy eighteen years of agowishes a place" to drive a single delivery -

rig or work ot any kind. Address E 118.Globe. \u25a0\u25a0•" . " 7

DRIVER—Situation wanted by a young;married man to drive a delivery wagon:

well acquainted with the city. .Address Y. 11.(.lobe. ..'\u25a0\u25a0. .- , . _1

EMPLOYMENT—Wanted. chance to workJ for beard by young mnn attending

school; -good recommendations. J 117.("lobe. \u25a0 - ..;';'- '•• 7

J" EMPLOYMENT— wanted by a_t young man. twenty-seven years of age;

has ten years' experience in dry goods andbookkeeping." Address J. E. M.. Hotel Ryan. I

EMPLOYMENT—Voting man .-willingtowork for board, with show of working

himself up; office work preferred. X- 135.Globe. , ' \u25a0 ' ' - . . 5 -EMPLOYMENT wanted by young man as

porter or watchman, of any kind ofwork; good references. Address U 113.Globe. \u25a0:\u25a0'•\u25a0 1.

EMPLOYMENT—Position wanted by a"young man; speaks German; can" give

reference. Address 881 Selby ay.. city. 5 ,EMPLOYMENT—Situation of any kind j

" by. a young Scandinavian; speaks- Scan--, jdinavian "and English languages. Address ,__. W., 253 Martin St., city. 7 1

EMPLOYMENT—Boj would like position !.''to work for board and ;go to school for.

the winter. Address X 13S. (ilobe. __j .., o''

FOREMAN— Farmer wants situation forman and wife, or foreman on farm;

thoroughly understands stock and butter, j227 West Seventh st. '. .;--.'. . ' 7 j

MACHINIST AND.MILWRIGHT—Wanted, position as machinist or mil-

wright; had six years' experience; can givegood references. Address F. X. Benson,Center City. Minn. \u25a0 ' 310-10

POSITION— Wanted, a position to take, charge, of cleaning- offices and such

work. 530 Walnut st. 5.OSITIO.N"OE TRUST wanted by ii re-

liable party; best of references fur-nished. Address J. 11. Globe. \u25a0 1OALE»MAN—A position as salesman orl"-"* ! clerk in a wholesale dry goods, gents' •

furnishings, or stationery house; one of iexperience. Address Salesman,' Globe. \u25a0 1 ]S~ rri'ATlON—Wanted, a situation, by a

young man, in a tailor shop to finish histrade; one year's experience. Address, c. K.Erickson, 325 Wal-asha St.. St. Paul. -5-

ITCATION—By ii young man who• speaks and writes the English, .German

and Scandinavian languages; can furnishreferences. .B'loo, Globe. 5

I.TIATION—Young .man. attending .school wants situation to work forboard.;

good recommendations. Address ___ Globe. ]'orENOGK~\PHEK— Position wanted ov— stenographer and typewriter to take busi-.ness men's dictation by the hour; quick.-ac-curate and experienced. .507, Grand Operablock. \u25a0__ ' * ... 5 |STENOGRAPHER— Competent stenog-O rapher desire's a position; understandslegal work thoroughly. Address J 148.Globe. \u25a0\u25a0_ "-, 7

STENOGRAPHEK and bookkeeper; can- ifillany position; experienced in law,

manufacturing, hind and railroad work.507 Grand opera block. 5

\u25a0

TEAMSTER— A young man would like asituation as teamster. or any otnor work

around horses. Address E. W. Priestley. -150North Fort St.- _"\u25a0• ' - . ' •>

WAITER— First-class, affable, and ex-perienced, desires position. -_ J B P, •

Globe. ::--." --5

\\TAT< \u25a0 ME —A gentleman desires pos-VV ition in cleaning a block or watchman

in a large business house; will| work reason-able. Address J. Mars, 11, in rear ofWest.Tenth st. * . 7

WORK FOX HOARD— A boy ofsixteenVV would like .to do chores for his board

and go to school in a respectable family. Ad-dress X V. 450 St. Peter st 0

~~i_-i-^g^ij-----»ijsr~ "

BATHS—Albert Anderson's bath-room,corner Robert and Eleventh ; refitted ;

new -management; separate outfit for eachbather; hot "and cold baths r modern con-veniences; shaving 10 cents. '• *"3t*s

BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closea,. posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague,room 252, Brake block. St. Paul. 122*- •

ARPE l*S. CARPETS, CARPETS^"CaTpets laid. 3 ceuts per yard ; lirst-class :

work warranted. Call or send a postal card.479 Temperance st. .312-17

01-T-STTmH-LS .—Allkinds of dolls re-'paired, eyes supplied, body strung and

wigs made over, and dressed in the newest.style: good work guaranteed at 49 West.fourth st. 313-10 |

MASQUERADE* AND THEATER.costumes, wigs and beards for theater

use. Louise Xeitmnnn, 50 East Seventh st.: 308-37 \u25a0

_\u0084

SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY — Ladiestaken during confinement: best of care; '

prices low{-strictlyprivate; school is in careof first-class physicians. Mrs. H. stenzel, -571 Jackson st- St. Paul. . .311*

SEWING MACHINES—Get your sewing' machines cleaned and repaired. Ad

dress. L, 109 Martin st. - . 316-317.

WANTED—Prof. La Bott wants to callVV at private residences to do ladies' and

children's -hair-cutting . and . . shampooing :throughout the city; leave orders at F. ML

.Thomas' barber shop, 297 Commercials-.,;'St. Paul. ' ; 315-10

WON OR LOST— We have purchasedTorrance's stock of gents' furnishing I

goods, hats, caps, etc., and will offersame at Ia great reduction for a few days; a good jchance . to pay off. election - bets. \u25a0 You < will•find us at No. 172- East Third St., up stairs": {

-over Graus' saloon. The Star Mercantile Co.* - \u25a0 • 316-322 : 7* .-. \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0 :

:.-.:.v l ;-,-."'-.FEI_SUi»A1-.;'-.- \v yyyy

ATRANCE medium— Sandall tne\u25a0•: young Swede, tells full names of callers i

and the full name ofyour future husband orwife, With date of marriage, and tells whetherthe one you love is true or false.-- Not a -for-.

\u25a0 tune : teller, :\u25a0 but a ,young *, spirit \ medium.Madame goes - into ja | perfectly dead trance.Wiil bring back the parted husband, or lover,no matter if they be 10,000 miles away: will

' guarantee to settle family quarrels; .can also-causespeedy marriages; gives luckynumbersin lottery. Parlors: Room 1. up stairs, second :

floor, 473 Wabasha St.; St. Pnul.Minn. 3l2-18 '\u25a0

MRS. A. BAGNELL, magnetic healer!386 Broadway.. .7 \u0084 y 312-8 *

7. SITTATIOJ-S WAUTED. \u25a0 ';'

__< emale. - ''\u25a0\u25a0

BOOKKEEPER-Lady.experienced book-keeper, good penman, wants small set

of books to keep evenings. -H 166. Globe.'-.' 1

BUTTONHOLE MAKER—Alady wantsi a position as buttonhole maker 07 sew-

ing. - Call or address at 265 Aurora ay.-. - _6 1

CASHIER— wanted, by young !lady with best of references, either as

cashier or clerk. Address VIIB, Globe. .5."LERK—Position ' wanted by educated .. lady to do writingor as clerk in store*or_r

factory work ; with experience. Address ill.138, Globe. - - - yy.\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. .\u25a0.\u25a0:77-_._';6*;

CLERK—Positi on wanted by' lady. erfex-,' perieuce to clerk or work at a candy. or; .

cracker factory, or wholesale store. .Address*F 161. Globe. \u25a0\u25a0" '.- "\u25a0"y.-y. _\u25a0\u25a0"-y'\u25a0,"' -.*.:' :£.s.-CLERK— by a lady. situation-Jn a>

dry goods store; can assist -at dressma--.''ing. millinery iand cloaks. Address U 141,Globe. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0. .7.7 "..7 -..7,.: y^K

LERK OR COPYIST— lady-' of_exoeriencc would -\u25a0 like a position. in a'

railroad, real estate or insurance oflice. er as',cashier in store or first-class restaurant;. best/.of references given. Address A135, Globe, 'at once. 7-"--:\u25a0-. "\u25a0 : 7 _______,'

ANlON—Position wanted by yWng .' lady ofa bright, disposition as coi^pim-^

ion to a lady about to travel can give,.per-,sonal references. Address E. S.. Globe.. 6"

COMPANION— A""' well-educated-, y^tnifjlady wishes position with an invalid -lady, or family traveling for the winter. M

122. Globe. .-. :: .:\u25a0" " ::Q,

CiOOK—A cook and second girlwould likeJ a place in *small i private family.*. Good

references. \u25a0 Address Q. 137 Globe. ,* *.l

COOK— A first-class colored cook wishes aposition for cooking only. Address or '

call at 123t-2 West Third-st., third floor, > 1

cOOK-Situation wanted by j a first-classcook from New York City; bring excel-

lent references; private family. Address E. -11., Youug Girls Home, 620 St. Peter st. __ -1:

CiOOK—First-class cook wants situation in' private family in city -or country. • Ad-

dress 69 East Eleventh st. \u25a0

-" -• ".'.7OOK— Young lady would like Jto learn

cooking in 5 a fine hotel. Address V.127, Globe. .'-.- \u25a0:.'...; "5

CIOOK—Situation wanted by a -good cook.' Call at St Mary's home. Somerset st. 6

COPYING— Wanted, asituation by a younglady to do copying, writingor officework

ofany kind. Adores. V 1 28. Globe. -" 1

D~~RESSMAKER— All experienced dress-maker will sew cheap in faniillies at

present : cutting and titlingguaranteed. Ad-dress 478 Cedar. : v . \u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0 .-'..' - : _1

RESSMAKER— An experienced dress-maker would like to get -white work of

any, kind: willsew -reasonable. Call at' I' \u25a0

East Seventh st.. Room 7. Miss Ogden. - .7

DRESSMAKER— A . dressmaker . wouldlike sewing in families' by the week or

day : good lit , guaranteed. Address 308 -East Thirteenth street. . :\u25a0\u25a0 ..,-,7.?l-

DRESS3IAKING— Situation wanted by a jyoung .lady iv a dressmaking or mil-

linery store, where she can learn the trade;best of. references. Address O 150. Globe. IV

GOVERNESS— -t'osition wanted by youngT lady of good education who. has « her

mornings disengaged, as governess to youngchildreu; would teach primary branches andmnsic. Address L. M.. Globe. - - _ ,-<.

HOUSEKEEPER— by. a ladyas housekeeper.- Call at 502 Hroadway.,

between Ninth and Tenth sts. - .5

HorsEKEERER wants. ft situation, a 1good cook and baker, would leave the'city. C. 143, Globe. .__ ' :' \u25a0 '-.".. :5;..

GOVEKNESS— Position wanted as goV-"J* erness to children by lady of good edu-

cation and experience in teaching: wonteach' English branches aad music- Address-M. ___ Globe. \u25a0 7 ,7 \u25a0" -- 1 \u25a0\u25a0

HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, position _s!housekeeper in a- widower's family by a

lady of exoeriencc. Call or add/ess Miss M.H., 34 Central ay.. West St. Paul. : ; .-\u25a0\u25a0-.. 6 j

OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, bituatio_f£fW_.housekeepcr,;or a position ot trust_o*_a ':

widower's family, or in a Christian family:_, !

best of references.- Address W. X.. (ilobe. j- 9\u25a0;\u25a0::' \u25a0

\u25a0 315-17 . ).- ij-

HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted in ,widower's family by English lady, fitt-ct-'*'die-aged. 130 West Fourth st. *"' : 7 ?

oTsEKEEPK A middle-aged . lady, ..---\u25a0 with unexceptional • city references ;

Would like a position as ; housekeeper in- re- ;spe.-'table family: terms reasonable. Address >

<> 156, Globe. -- '\u25a0\u25a0__ ---- ..:—\u25a0-.!.,ofs E EPI. R—A j lad.v.: ; of , refine'::- ment would like..- position "as b(_HSQ_I

keeper in hjee family; is a competent nurse;;!would take charge ofa bouse during absence jof the -owner;- (lie best of cityrefcrctkces. ;given; would leave the city. Address L.' if, s. .jGlobe, for two days,. ••.: .y_ "a«l;i:

OUSEKEEPER— An American "..Any^with boy 12 years ofago. would 'like j

situation as housekeeper in respectable Fam- 'ilv. Best ofreferences given and required."'Address X 132. Globe. 7 7 ~ 7 :\u25a0>_-.:(}>]

HOUSEWORK— Swedish girlwants. situ-ation for general housework. .Address^

683 Otsego 5t..,.- -,".*".:,'\u25a0 '•': ':"'.-\u25a0 .5'

HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by aXJ \u25a0 girl, aged twenty: 'home wanted morethan high wages: can furnish cityreference/.Address i_""lSt. Anthony ay., city. . . 5-

OUSEWORK-S'ituation wanted by agirl for general work. Apply.677 St.

Peter st. -\u25a0 - \u25a0 ' - '\u25a0': 7

HOUSEWORK— Good steady giridesireslight'work in nice private family: 110

washing: home more object man wages-Address P 129, Globe." 7 '".'-• 6

HOUSEWORK— A competent girlwantssituation . in ' private family: best satis-

faction given in work. Please call or address428 Franklin st. ___ 45

HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by two jsisters with references in private fani-

ilv. Call or. address 52 West Tenth st, room15. :\u25a0'-:*""•-\u25a0* :\u25a0"_'\u25a0"-•-... '

______HOUSEWORK— position wanted by. girD

to do general housework. 1026 Burr*'5t...-*:. • •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . . . • . 5

BOUSE WORK—Wanted, work nt wash-" ing and ironing. Mary Oleson, 830Ileideuburg I'laee, near Rice. 6

OUSEWORK— Light housework or.chamber work wanted. Address Hilda.

675 Wabasha st. - - * '$:WORK—A girl wauls to go out

washing and house cleaning by the day.I*2-' Franklin st,. corner Ninth. . ...*_„

OUSEWOKK— first-class cook andsecond girl wants a situation. . Inquire:

35 East Ninth st., basement. 501 -SKWOKK—A young girl would like;

to assist :a lady in light housework or \take care of a child ; " .references exchanged.Address (" 137. (ilobe. 1

HOUSEWORK— Situation .."wanted by a ': Norwegian girl to do -general house-

work; call .Monday. 082 Pine street. 1OUSI_~WOI-K-Would like do general ;-housework in' small family. ,' Address

K. Nieison, 41 Atwater st - " ; ". "-'5

HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by twoyoung Swede girls in private family. -

Call or address SI 9 Park ay. '."iOC WORK -Three German girls want- situations at once: plain, small family; '

fond of children. 386 Banfil st., 'cornerWestern ay.. two blocks off.West Seventh st. '

NURSE— situation wanted by well-recom-mended, competent nurse to take care,

ofbaby. 230 Western Employment office. 6.URSE GIRL — A well-recommended-

JL™ Swedish girl, competent as nurse girland to help with housework, wishes a posi-tion. Address 515 Iglehart st. '-7;

I—l1—1 \u25a0 ifiiii.-j

NURSi-- —Wanted, position as nurse.giri.;or second girlby a good, reliable giri.. :

Wilkin - , • ..y jEAMSTRESS— Situatiou wanted bv,'."aj: competent seamstress: second work or'

nurse. 1 1*55. Globe.- \u25a0 ..; . . . uiyi,

SEA ESS— Situation wanted in-!'jt;-lady to do sewing in private family or

second work. ' Address A. F., 456" Jlarstuill."ay. .":' \u25a0'* .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-'\u25a0 .-.- ' \u25a0.'\u25a0; '"0

SECOND GlßL—Situation wanted bf. a'competent Dane girl, twenty-one years '

old, as second girl or: waitress "in private ifamily. Call or address C. S., 305 East Robie !|St., West side. :-'..- -' 7—5;

ECOND WORK— A young German jjir.\wants work in private family us second

girl, or take care of children. Address vioii -..York st. \u0084 7 7 * - :». ;T._!-'*,

ECOND WORK—A young, expe.iei.C_d ;girlwishes a place in private familj>-to ;

do second work. Address 341 Rice st. *->"'"l i

ECOND WORK—Situation wanted by a \young girlto do second work in a privatefamily. Address L 154, Globe. 5VJECOND WORK—Young lady in need of10 a home desijes second work "or any lightemployment: moderate- wages; good refer-ences given. ,: Address Homeless, Globe.: .' 1

ECOND WORK—Situation wanted by a-lady to do second work in -private . fam- •

ily. Call at 805 Woodbridge st. .-\u25a0 '\u25a0 - 6

SEWING— Wanted, .. sewing in families ;can cut and fit ; refeteuce given. Ad- -*. dress MC, Globe. .7 :-... - . : 6

SEWING— lady desires position mfamily to do sewing and light work;

could teach children music. ; Address Agnes• Fitzgerald,' St. Paul, Minn. •--•- 7- • . 5OHORTHAND—Young lady, having ex- \u25a0

C5r perieuce in shorthand and type writingdesires "a ''situation: can furnish-best refer-ence. Room 3, Espy. Block.> . •.' 311317

STENOGRAPAER-Wanted, an hour'sor more dictation by.a ; competent Istenographer; work called tor and delivered.; Globe. -y -y^y^yyy^y.y-y:-:. \u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0-.;\u25a0 ,5

STENOGRAPHER-iPosi tioiii-by ]youngO:i lady to gain iexpedience as stenographer Iiand typewriter; salary no object.-* Address L'lS. 828 E*st Seveuth st.'*. . 0:-'.;•' : ' ;--'77'7-, : 7.'~". \u25a0 " : -- '\u0084 .. ,- "

-,. '-. _-\u25a0 \u25a0y^ :*t;^i> 1||M_______

200,000 WANTS;Were printed In the Globe's Advertising ;Columns in 1887. This is the best evidencethat the Globx is the People's P__**_.__

WHERE WANTS CAN . BE LEFT; FOE INSERTION IN,

"THE GJ-IjOBE."LYONS & TICKNOB, Druggists, 707 East. : Third street, corner Bates. *-_•*:-\u25a0----.

: CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University;: avenue, corner Virginia. : .*MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-

land avenue and Dale street.A.P.WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 WestISeventh street 7 7.-7 yy•: ' -BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. :---.E. FOX, Rice street"GEO. SHEPHARD, 648 Reaney street.FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue.J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. . 7F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist,;: 828 East Sef-.. street. \u25a0 .... . ,-:.,- .. . \u25a0 .- »-\u25a0-.. .:--. _\u25a0-_

HIPPLER & COLLYER, Drugg-Sts, 199 EastSeventh street ;

JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.7 470 Jackson street. 7 : «

WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners.M.D.MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442

Broadway. ';'-'\u25a0".\u25a0HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and

;.-. St. Peter streets. ... -.\u25a0 .\u25a0.-. • :-\&

SITUATIONS WANTED.

"7 ".'-\u25a0: Female— Continned. .SEWING by the day in private families;

best ofreferences given. Address J 144,Globe. '-.'\u25a0' ".. -..-'\u25a0• 1

TYPEWRITING— by a votinglady, a position as typewriter; have had

several "years' experience; can furnish goodreferences. \u25a0" Address V 131, Globe. 316-317

WASHING—An experienced woman. wants to take .family washing. In-quire at 456 East Sixth st; \u25a0;-.'..•. 1

WASHING— A respectable lady wantswashing to take home. Address - 128

Eton ay. West side. \u25a0\u25a0 -.' ..'-\u25a0', : ' . \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-, 6

WASHING wanted by the day by a lady.Call at 27 East Ninth st., St. Paul. 5

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;'.-\u25a0\u25a0'".. FiyAT-CIAI-. ;' .".'A—MONEY is loaned by us on improved

• real estate security in* St. Paul. Minne- -apoiisand Duluth at 6, 6V_, 7, 7_• per cent,on shortest notice for - any- amount. . R. JI.Newport & -Son. investment bankers, 152,153 and 151 Drake block, St. Paul. 73*

MINNESOTA 7 MORTGAGE I-OA-.Company— from $10 upward on

furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with-out removal; also on warehouse receipts,jdiamonds and gold watches.- J. S. Mackey,manager. Room 14, First National bank bullaeing. St. Paul. r.nd Room- 7, '\u25a0\u25a0 Mackey-Lee .block, Minneapolis. \u25a0 ' * 250*

• 1/1 LOANEDon all kinds ot per-i*JL * sonal property, ; household furniture,horses, etc.; also on diamonds and jewelry;commercial paper discounted. - SecurityLoan Co., 325 Jackson St., J. E. Flanigan,manager. 162*

MONEYLOANED on household furni-ture, piauos, horses and carriages, etc.

without removal; also on diamonds and goldwatches, etc -J.- W. Edsall &Co., 307. Jack-son st. \u25a0-,\u25a0'-\u25a0 ,-. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 .309*.-

MONEY LOANED BY HINT & SEV-erance, 34 East Third St., Room 1, on

furniture, ' pianos, | horses, carriages. | etc.;also on warehouse receipts, diamonds,watches and silverware; •private 'room forladies; goods taken in storage at lowest rates. ': ' \u25a0: - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0'- .-.295 ;*-.' -\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0,'; \u25a0.-.-\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0:\u25a0'

MONEVto loan .by l-awton Bros., 4>5-»iVI Jackson St., and' 175 Dakota aye.. Dave0:1 hand 87,000 at 6 per cent, on improvedproperty. 7. . ;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0....:... :.. . . 316*

: l\/lONEY TO LOAN!on | household fur-JLfJL niture. horses, carriages and goods ofvalue; business strictly confidential. L. G.Kilborn, 43 East Fourth st., Room 45. -'-.. :.-.-- 316-46 - ____MONEY. TO " LOAN on diamonds, .

watches, and all goods . value. ; Pri-. vate oflice :for consultation.- George R,jHolmes 141 and 143 Ens- Seventh st. 82*

ME. MORITZ, 110 EAST FOURTH—• mortgage loans made -promptly,6, 7

; and 8 percent; mortgages bought. --.-\u25a0 317*HE CNIM-ITsTATES CoTTIECTING

"X': company collects all sorts -of "claims1 everywhere": furnishes reports as to standingof dealers and- customers; every business

iman doing a credit business should become a\u25a0 subscriber.. Ofllces I_s East Fifth st. _ 307"

js___jj§t_____g^^^^^i -t'OOi'D HORSE, worth $125; must sell!A at once; will take £05. Address X 133,(ilobe. 77 .-..;- '\u25a0...-.- ...- : .316-17

CUTTER AND ROBES— An- almost new.J cutter, also robes: must be cheap for

cash and new. or nearly new. Address.!.Sullivan, 59 Summit ay. *

\u25a0 ;-' .315-20

DUNCAN CONNEL. % PRACTICAL: and . scientific.- horseshoer, who intro-

duced the anti-slot shoe, has opeued'a first-class shop at ,46 West jThird st.. where he isprepared to sb >c carriage and driving horsesafter the mos, improved methods. Otherkinds of shoeii carefully, done.- . .•\u25a0 295*

OR all kinds of feed, flour, hay, oats,straw, oil and seed meal, go to Lange

Bros. & Perkins. 316 and 318 West Seventh.Consignments solicited. * . -. \u25a0\u25a0•. 292-831

GET your carriages, wagons of \u25a0 sleighs ofF. - X*. Quesnel,-- 107 East* Eighth st.

]Long experience: - practical and jscientificworkmen; repairing neatly done on shortnotice. .. .'-.. 314»

HORSE CLIPPING by the latest, andmost improved methods; perfect satis-

faction guaranteed. - Abbott & Stoker, 195West Seventh st. . . 307-330.

WANTED—Horses to board : call at 39 •West Sixth st. Panorama building.

Butler Bros. 309-38

'yy-y. _______________*_.ANNA C. DREW. ECLECTIC COL-

lege—Shorthand, typewritingand telog- .raphy; practical, thoiotigh and personal in-

: struction. Address Elva 'i. Wilcox, Hate'block, corner Third and Jackson."- •\u25a0\u25a0 '-5 '*

CHOOL OF -.SHORTHAND.- TVJfE-wtitingand telegraphy: instruction per-

sonally and :by mail. Malcolm E. Nichols,5'»7 Grand Opera block. :.-»\u25a0'. 134*

HORTHAND — School shoithand andtypewriting: standard system; -lessons

day. evening or by mail ; send for circular.Miss J. D. Hess," Uniou block. '-\u25a0 ..-"\u25a0\u25a0'_.. 302*

ST. AGATHA'SACADEMYOF MUSIC,26 East Exchange Lessons given on

Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violinand Mandolin;hours arranged to suit . pupils, j For terms

:call or address The Mi_eri'>res*--. 168*

.. .- ."'.-> -FOR 5A8.1.. ":,\u25a0\u25a0'.•/;

COAL STOVE—For sale iheap, a Globecoal stove by A. J. Deane, 421 Laurel

ay. . - '__ - 316-17

FOR SALE— Amateur . printing . outfit,cheap. Address 417 Wabasha St., St.

Paul. . 315-20

FOR SALE Jersey cow, four years old,. at your own price. Stone the Jeweler..244 East Seventh. 315-17

OR SALE—Five lots in San Diego, Cat.,for sale or trade; free from all incum-

brance : what you have to trade? AddressE. It. Traeger, 550 Bradley St.. St. Paul... _j 314-17 :.-.\u25a0 .-

'- HEATER—Radiant double heater, almost\ JDL new, for sale at a bargain. 662 Pine st. :'y . . .. .316-317

Pl'l's— For sale, two terrier -pups, both;JL male and fine specimens: six weeks'old. Address 11. Schultz, 17, Jefferson ay.,.where both pups and mother of same can be::.seen. * " - 310-18

}: r 11All.--.,.. \u0084._y;

r r\EESSMAKING--If you want an elegant\u25a0 _lI dress, a perfect, fit and , reasonable.-.prices, go to Mrs. Percival, 231 West '-Sev-'i^euth. •,; '.-.-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0'.' \u25a0"\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0: - -77309*CC* EWlNG— Wanted sewing in families; canlij cut and fit; references given. :'405 Uni-; versity avenue. 7 ' -316-318.IQTYLISHDRESSES, perfect in fit andI_s' satisfactory in every respect: prices rea-sonable. - Parlors 276 Summit Place. 311*

1 ! - WASTE]* TO BUI'.7 ' —;— ,——}r**CRNITUKE— Second J hand furniture,I? wanted forready cash: willcall at resi-dence. Address Confidential, Globe. 316-17

AGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS-">"\u25a0 Dealers and shippers. Call on or write .

to J. .Firestone, wholesale dealer in papermakers' supplies; reference, any responsiblefirm in the city. 203 Jackson st., : St, :Paul. *;Minn., Telephone 753. Call 3. 305*

"Ai. 7 LOST ASl* FOI"I".P. \u25a0"\u25a0 ~~V-,OW FOUND— A red cow with crooked

:\u25a0: horns. Call >at • 1378 Minnehaha st.;-;.::-...--.-.'-:'7.:-.-..i-.-.',.315.21.*-'.-. *-\u25a0. . -'..-•;: \u25a0;\u25a0

HANDKERCHIEF LOST— Point lace'handkerchief, Saturday night i in going

from oDera' house on Wabasha St.; highly.-valued. *Finder, rewarded by - leaving .itat640 Wabasha st, * - >-•-- .\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0--' 317-19

'. I';i: --'^Mr-i._-_.^--:; y':-

PIANO TUNING SI —First-class . work"'\u25a0X.-*. guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett,*.*:261':Ricest.--'-,^. •".:\u25a0;-• ;"\u25a0 ,':--"-.\u25a0-: 301-31!SCHOLARS— A :,"\u25a0 lady-, having . 'studied

;. abroad, and taught with success 'in*theEast, "wishes to obtain a few scholars for. in-strumental and vocal: latter a specialty. Mrs,.

; Cone, 602 Piue st. *- 317-22.

' yyV':: - . FOB BEST. ::' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0"\u25a0 ..' Houses. V-. v-;;.:7-' '\u0084;\u25a0:.

COTTAGE— For . rent, : cottage of \u25a0 fourrooms; convenient ; for "family; without

children; water aud sewer connection: Callat 221 ..orris st. "- 7 -* - 316-317

COTTAGES— For ' rent,; 7 cottages, _ 296:- Pleasant and " 298 Aurora _ ays; rooms, •

flats and stores ; all at very low- rental. *.* In-quire Esterly, 3 Mannheimer block. '.;•316-19

HOUSE—For rent, an eight-room house :- with all the modern improvements, and

barn at 559 De Soto st. Inquire at 220 EastSeventh st. •J. J. Duunigan. : : - 285*

HOUSE—For fl$50 a j month iwe reut a: twelve-room house with all the late im-

provements. Inquire at 221 East Seventhst; \u25a0\u25a0".-:.--. * _ :\u25a0--:: 316-18

HOUSE— house and several teuen.e-.tsforrent, from 820, $15, $10, $8, $6; 254

Commercial st. . . . 7 143*

HOUSE— Eight-room • house to rent; 467Marshall ay., between : Arundel . and

Mackubin sts. ; cheap rent to a good party.yy:-- -.-.:\u25a0- •. 7 316-17 '•\u25a0"\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0-:' '.- 77/

HOUSE— rent, a five-room house; 295 Ellen st. ; good cellar, water and

sewer in house. Inquire of the engineer at390 Wabasha st. " - ... - .316-18

HOUSE—A seven-room house with .. allmodern . conveniences; :_• centrally -\u25a0 10- ;

cated. \u25a0Inquire 032 Jackson st. - 316-17

HOUSE — New eight-room house, . 612. Sims st, two doors from • Payne • ay." carline, $20 per mouth.- Inquire 959 Burr 5t. ...'. -.- :\u25a0 , \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0- :.-..- 310-227: .'; -\u25a0 .17 \u25a0\u25a0.':\u25a0";.

HOUSE— house, every modern |' convenience. : Inquire 167 West Fourth

st.-7V. ,7... .-\u25a0\u25a0 -'. -' -.' ....\u25a0:: \u25a0'. \u25a0 •'\u25a0 310-22

HOUSK-A new double house on Fuller st.,between Jay aud Farrington. Applyat

342 Cedar st.(Union block.) v ; \u25a0-; \u25a0.; 316-18

HOUSE— rent, five-room brick house,in good repair; citywater; for $17 per

month ; corner of Rondo and Arundel sts.C. G. Johnson, 28 Geiman-America bank.

::\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: ;..". ... 7 313-17 \u25a0?"-. "\u25a0' ..'":. 7

HOUSE— new house ;ofeight rooms,610 Mississippi st. Applysecond door.---• ••:\u25a0:\u25a0 -. --' "\u25a0". 31417 '.- yyyyyy

HOUSE For 'rent,'-. new seven-room-house, well finished, low rent. 592: Fullers'. ; inquire next door. , ''.-' 317-19

HOUSES— St. Paul Rental agency is]head-'\u25a0- quarters forrenting furnished and -un-

furnished houses, flats and rooms: all pricesand locations; call and see our ; list Room ;13, Gilfillan block. 292-321

HOUSES— For rent, several desirable' brick residences on Portland f near

Kent st. ; modern -; improvements; terms rea-sonable. Apply 100 Globe Building. :....-...,.--\u25a0'-*\u25a0\u25a0 314-343 \u25a0;-..",

HOUSES— Two • houses of seven roomseach and barn, for rent, on Martin st.

Inquire 090 Cedar st. • 316-19

HOUSE..— 121 and 123 East Summit ay.;$20 a month each. A. P. Swanstroui,

36 East Third st." \u25a0'\u25a0.-"" " . - 315-321tfclMPER MONTH—Four-room house ;_"_._" hard and soft water, woodshed, etc. ;128 West Fillmore ay., West St. Paul; Applyto Mr. Fleck, two doors below on Fillmore ay.,

315-317 . :\u25a0

-* -. «Kooms. yp-if'-ji

ROADWAY..B ooms. for housekeep-'\u25a0- ing,'one block from street cars: city.

water and sewer. " - 310-19ROADWAY, 536—Two blocks from

Portland — • rooms for i rent..with bath. " .- \u25a0 316-17

CANADA ST., 538—For rent, suite of '

newly furnished rooms with modernconveniences. \u25a0 - . 316-322

EDAR.ST., 528—Furnished rooms. ""-316-17

CEDAR ST., 488— pleasant furnishedrooms, front and back, cheap . for the •

• winter; location central; near capuol.3l6-17

CED _X ST., 600— Two furnished rooms' forrent. 7. . 316-19OCSMAN ST., 180— For rent, four rooms

in a tenement block, furnished for,housekeeping, and the furniture for sale. .

317-19 '-.-:-

EIGHTH ST., 229— Pleasant unfurnishedfront , rooms for light housekeeping,

single or connected, to parties withtut chil-dren: desirable location. 316-17

UROPEAN UOfEL, 313 IS .'.an, si...next to ' German American Bank: ele-

gant rooms, modern conveniences; reasona-ble prices. Office, room 2. 273*

EXCHANGE ST., 366, NORTH—Com-fortably furnished room on second floor,

in private family, for single gentleman:modern conveniences. ...-•• . .--' -315-17'

XCHANGESt., 408, NORTH—Nicely;'furnished front room steam bent, gas'

and bath: private family. ... 316-18 '

E~ XCHANGE ST., 16—Furnished roomsfor tent. - \u25a0'--• 7 316-22

IFTHST.; 108. EAST—One or two ,tur-... nislied rooms forrent. Apply -with and :for references to Kemeuway, 363 Robert st., •

St. Paul, yy '':.\u25a0\u25a0,*... 316-18

FIFTH ST.. 39. WEST, opposite Winn-sor hotel—Pleasant. \u25a0' newly furnished

suite of rooms; modern improvements. ' ••• . .- - 316-318 \u25a0 -y-

FIFTH ST.. 50, WEST—Beautiful room, _handsomely furnished, overlooking Rice

park, with targe closet; rent cheap. I 312-18

FORT ST., 388— front room, fur-nished. $8 per month. 316-322

IFOURTH ST., 14, WES Furnishedrooms; steam heat. Hotel Brunswick.

?'- -7; . * ; 288-318,. _____ •:-'\u25a0:,-:'..

FOURTH ST.. 150 EAS I—Elegantly rtir--nished rooms, single, double or en suite:

gentlemen preferred terms reasonable. 390*ROVE. ST., . 225— For rent, furnished

front room with heat: $12. 310-17 :

IGLEHART ST.. .^Furnished room;gentleman. 313-319

ACKSON ST., 543, CORNER ELKV*"enth st—For rent, one room furnished ;

or unfurnished, cheap. -. 316-17.GUIS ST., 3">2—One-half block from-

street car—Foui rooms, two closets.310-19 :" - •'-\u25a0--- ••\u25a0

ACKCBIN ST., 220— Desirable, singleroom forrent to gentleman; pleasant.

quiet neighborhood: close to cable. 311-20 --JVINTH-ST.. 364. EAST—Corner Olive—IVTwo uiceiy furnished connecting rooms,single or en suite; gas and bath. 316-19 '

AXST., 387, -NORTH— furnished_' room with modern conveniences; , two

meals ifdesireds private family. ... 316-17OBERT. ST., 343— Newly furnished

rooms; ail modern conveniences; nextto German-American National bank. Call at 'Room 2. - .\u25a0_\u25a0.-,; __\u25a0• ' 19*

ROOMS —Large rooms: completely fur-'nished: steam heat; bath. The Reardon,

corner Seventh and Minnesota, Room 21.312 18

ROOMS— Ifyou- want furnished or : un-furnished rooms, we have them in all'

parts of the city: no charge for locatingyou. White & Wheeler, rental agency, 145East Seventh st." ground floor. - 312-18

ROOMS— A few rooms to reut, single andin suits, for gentlemen or gentlemen

and ladies; 39 East Seventh, room 1. thirdfloorKingblock. * 314 320

ROOMS— rooms, every conven-ience. ".Inquire 167 West Fourth st. -

316-22 .OOMS— rent, forty rooms N0."222-'East Seventh street: modern \u25a0. conven-

iences; rent cheap. Inquire 272 Jacksonstreet William Constans. 313-319

ROOMS— Two large, pleasant rooms at\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 reasonable prices at the west end of

Robert street bridge. Inquire at No.: 63South Robert st. • -'- . 316-22

KOOMS FOR RENT—Ladies and gentle-"-.' men, we have a large list ofnice rooms,

from -$5 to §59. : - St. Paul' Rental Agency -room. 13, Gilfillanblock. • 316 19

Selby AYE., 247— . gentlemen twonewly furnished rooms; use of bath: on*

ea-yieline. . 316-317

CJfe'.BY AY.. 490— Two -front rooms- forO' rent. ' : 316 17

SEVENTH ST.. 501, EAST—Nicely fur--- nished front room with alcove. 316-318

SUMMIT AY.. 35— rent, pleasant ur-nished rooms, suitable for two gentle-

men or man and wife. . 315-17

rpEMPERANCE : ST.. 479 — BetweenX Eighth and Ninth— rent, furnishedor unfurnished rooms. . ;. 316-17,

TENTH ST., 39, WEST—Four beautiful :rooms for housekeeping, furnished or

unfurnished. _- 316-17rfVENTH ST.. 186, EAST—Elegantly fur-- J.;, nished room: - fire-place, furnace • heat,gas and use of bath. ... . .311-17

HIRD ST., 823 EAST-For rent, three'L _

furnished rooms for lighthousekeeping.$15 per month.. ;. .- ... 310-318

THIRD ST., : 24 WEST— very nice :\u25a0- pleasant . furnished front ..room, « suit-

able tor one or two gentlemen.'. : yy. 316-319ILTON.ST., 47, FIRST DOOR FROM

St. Peter— rent, pleasant, sunny al- '

cove room, suitable for . three gentlemen," inprivate family; furnace heat; use ofbath. *

-,-.-,:*,\u25a0 ... .. 316-18 :..,-,•../.\u25a0

•fULTON ST., 17, NEAR WABASHA—; X -.: Furnished \u25a0or unfurnished room, with ?:use of. bath.--. f_* *-.**-\u25a0 -; r- 6-319

WABASHA ST.. 473— Nice : furnishedvroom to rent by day. week or mouth ; :

open any time. .*: : - ~:y 311-319 :

WABASHA COIt. TENTH, OP. r CAP.„' itol—Furnished;; rooms, single, or en '\u25a0

suite ' also front rooms " suitable for offices.;•\u25a0\u25a0.-•_ 7/7 *7;

:306-335 -.-'.-. .;:.:- -77.

WALNUT ST., Furnished rooms... . • :-.:::' '-•\u25a0\u25a0' 7 316317yy.::y-y Office-. : ...'. :.yryy

DESK ROOM— To a stenographer: in art-office in the best block in the city. Ad-

dress F 165. Globe. 7 -. y 310-317

g^_J-i • ** ' FOR R_B_fT-.-7. ..- :V'\u25a0' .:.:::. , '/•\u25a0". ; >: ;stores. f ; :"'--;.---' , .STORK jAND BA~SEMENTS, .o Scuth

Robert tit 7 . 316-17

STORK : lor rent: $'20 per month. ApplyO at 363 West Seventh st. \u25a0 :7. 310-17

TORE—For rent, store No. 232 1East Sev-\u25a0 enth street: 25 by 90 feet, 4: floors : with

elevator. Inquire 272 Jacksou street, i Wm.Constans.."- . ' ''13-319

STORK— Small store,' -50 East Fifth ;St.,opposite court house; cheap rent: apply

57 East Fifth st. 7 311-317{-jrORKS-^-For rent, stores with basements•_) In -Robertson mock. West Seventh, be-tween Walnut and Sherman streets. Will berented to competent business parties for trialuntil. May next at merely nominal figures.Inquire- at Robertson's \u25a0 real, estate -office,Drake Block, or of Cordlgan, janitor, Room30, Forepaugh Block. 7 ~ .310-317

"" .'"7.-..: : '-."MiscellaneoH-.. - : .ASKHfcNT-For rent, basement, 25 East

Seventh st. Inquire of Douohue &Brennan. •"-•*•"'• '-' * r \u25a0 297*

\u25a0:yV. •gggnjgjß tni*.(is. .UliseeHaneoas Business Chances

AEINE OPENING FOR A YOUNG2\- man ofabilityand small capital to securea partnership . interest in a good-paying andpermanent business; best reference required :this is without a doubt an excellent oppor- •tunity*, and can be thoroughly investigated.Address N 142, Globe. 31631-

GIGAR:AND CONFECTIONERY store

;*. for sale; laundry and boarding house,cheap. "Mrs. Anderson. 378 Rosabel st.

\u25a0':' \u25a0*,\u25a0'\u25a0'-'-:\u25a0'. 314-319 :

FOR . SALE—One of the best located and.'-. paying drug stocks in Minneapolis;. no

dead stock; long lease and low rent. AddressM 40. Globe. y, 311-17

FOR SALE—A line new stock of gents'furnishing goods, bats, caps, etc., at a

big discount; also, a lot of - fine showcasesand fixtures, finest in ! the city; can be usedtor .: millinery,. gents' furnishing, ." jewelry,drugs, etc., etc. Inquire Room 3. .No. 303Jackson st., St. Paul. The Star | Mercantilecompany. 316-22

FOR SALE—The stock ; of groceries andIfixtures also, horse and delivery wagon,

formerly belonging to Calhoun & Traeey. atthe corner of Ohio and Alice sts.. West St.Paul, wilt -be . sold to . the highest bidder onthe premises, Nov. 16; sealed bids onlyre-ceived. For further information call on V. :E. Creelman, Trustee. 407 Sibley st. 310-18

FOR SACK—Confectionery, lunch, news_ stand, cigars. tot acco and toys combined;also bargains in improved property on Payneay. J. E. Frosieth, Real Estate Loans andnsnrance, 816 Payne ay. 316-18

FOR SALE—A first-class restaurant cen-trally located; owner going to Pacific

coast J 119, Globe. 315-21

ONE OF TH BEST $2 hotels in Minne-apolis: $..000 down in good securities,

balance", $2,650, long lime. 554 'TempleCourt' \u25a0- .« ' '-;- 3IU-331

STONE QUARRY—For sale, stone quarry ;best tie city. Address Contractor,

care Globe. -- .'--.. 316-317

TO EXCHANGE or sell by owner, a well- located and paying essential oil manu-

facturing business." with grounds, buildingsand dwelling, if desired; a rare chance andwill bear investigation. Call or address V,521) Sixth avenue south. Minneapolis. Minn.

'\u25a0\u25a0-••\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0*•\u25a0\u25a0 • 311-17

Elf. _____________ FOR _________;, Miscellaneous City Lis..

OK -SALE — A new house of eight' rooms. \u25a0\u25a0'. Modern improvements, near

Concord" street motor station. Small pay-ment down, balance on time. Apply to own- \u25a0

er.,' Burns & Shaw. West St. Paul. 316-322

GOOD LOTS for sale at Highwood Park.... at - low : prices, $200 to $100 each, andon easy terms, S-35 down and $10 per month,with interest at 0 per cent: ifa house is builtit must cost not less than $1,000: these lotsare worth mor. money, and arc fast increas-ing in actual value;-! consider a lot in thisaddition a good investment at these prices.George B. Evans, -Real Estate. Room 0, Na-tional German-American bank. 316-322

OTS AND ACRES cheap, for sale on• terms to suit you; don't forget before

you buy. J. F. Eis'enmenger, 472 Bice st.'.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 ' 304-3:* -_\u25a0

SAVE COMMISSION by buying lots inHunt's addition to St. Anthony Park,

.or acres adjoining; cheap for cash. 1). H.. Hunt, owner, on premises. . 312-25EXCHANGE OR SELL BYOWNER

X —Stock farm, complete with good build-jings, new.machinery and tools, siock horses,eighty acres plowed ready for "next iyear's i

\u25a0 crcp; located two and one-half ' miles from |a thriving town and good market; a rare jchance. Call or address V, 529 Sixth avenuesouth, Minneapolis, Minn. 311-17

.y-".¥y AIM» OFFERER. __j |||BOARD -in private family; furnished

room, with furnace heat bath and allconveniences, . for one - or two gentlemen.046 Wabasha st. ' 317-19

BOARD—One five alcove room suitablefor two with board at 539 Wacouta st.

j 311-17

BOARD— Best weekly board in the cuy33.25 per week: twenty-one-meal ticket,

$3.50 :: also furnished rooms, with hoard*•159 Wabasha st., adjoining Young Men'sChristian association. ' 297"*

oaku- 64 .Iglehart stl furnished .rooms, heated by furnace, with board:

reasonable rates. ' . 315-317

BOARD and rooms at 1-6 Exchange st.-V .*\u25a0 ' 316-22

BOARD— Well furnished rooms and board; Ihot arid cold baths; 6 o'clock dinners;-

comforts of home; at 22 College avenuewest . 316-317

BOARD—For rent, nicely furnished rooms.': with board; also use of bath, 832 West.

Seventh st. 316-317

BOARD— For rent, pleasant furnishedrooms, with board; also table board, at

117 Iglehart St. Call or address J. 0. Wilson.: .;'* v.. ;. - 312-18

BOARD—For rent a well-furnished roomon first floor, warmed, with good i table

board, at reasonable rates at 51 West Fourthst? :. . • -- 316-18

BOARD—Furnished room, suitable fortwo gentlemen, with board. 542 Siblev

\u25a0 St. : ' ... . 7 \u25a0 316-17

BOARD -Young Girls' Home, 620 St.Peter st, for respectable youug . girls

only; board and lodging, $2.50 per week;reading room free. 301-363

BOARD— Good table board $3 per wtcK;furnished room and board $-1.50 and :

$5.7 66 East Fourth. -289-318

PEARL ST.. 21 1—One room for two gen-tlemen ; use ofbath ; boara $5 per week.

\u25a0 -7: 7-r 316-317 7 '-\u25a0.''* \u25a0-,

TABLE BOAKD^-Prlvate family board"- ing; a food homelike place to get yourmeals; reasonable rates. 405 Broadway".- : \u25a0 "-

\u25a0 7 \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0- 300-70 \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0..--- :.7:-''-Airc:Tio^SAi.i-f«'. .'11. *•*.. I -ii .'.\u25a0J.ii-I _t Son, Aiietioii-

' eers.OUSE AND LOT ON ASHLAND AY.

at auction Saturday, Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. ; We will sell at auction, above date.houseand lot 590 Ashland ay. on easy terms. Tho 'lot is a very desirable one. - The house . hasnine finished and three unfinished rooms.$500 to $800 expended in putting in fur-mice, and on other improvements, will mekcita very comfortable home. There is a small-

,barn on lqt' We make no sales except " ingood faith. The highest bidder will get theproperty. H. S. Fairchild & Son, Real Ks-tate agents. Chamber ofCommerce. 6-22

'\u25a0 I' . WA-¥TEI> TO BE.-.T.

COTTAGE—Wanted, small cottage or un-\u25a0 urnished . rooms in " pleasant locality

suitable for light housekeeping. Address,stating terms. R 10. ('lobe. 317-18

OOMS— Wanted, three fun i . el roomsen suite, in a block. -Z 45, Globe.

J \u25a0•::"\u25a0•.\u25a0-. .7:317-1-0 yy, . \u25a0-.-...-/\u25a0 ;..

ROOM— Single gentleman wishes a heated: back room for the winter in a quiet

neighborhood;; must not -be far from thisoffice:only those stating price need answer.Address HP. Globe; 313 '_'(>

si< sv \u25a0*.!>* % *._> < i _>i. vi I!?.---'.;SIIRA2_?E.

ENTRAL MUTUAL AID ASSOC IAtion. Seven corners, Forepaugh Block.. .*"\u25a0-/ - .." 316-22 \u25a0 - -'< >

STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY IOF '\u25a0 Ramsey— In Probate Court Special

Term. Nov. 8, 1888. 7 \u25a0.::.-.-.\u25a0"-".',\u25a0;-•. \u0084 '7:.'ln the matter or the estate of David Guiry,

\u0084 deceased. -. -.-.. - \u0084On reading and filingthe petition of John

C. Horrigan, -administrator; of.- the estate |of David Guiry, deceased,, representing, |

-among other I things, , that he . has fully ad- j; ministered said Iestate, and praying that a i

time. and place be fixed for examining: and |! allowinghis final account of administration,; and -for the assignment of the *residue: Of \u25a0

said estate to the persons entitled tl e.eto:I j It isordered, that : said Iaccount be • exam--; ined, and petition heard, by the Judge ofthis :Court : on .Thursday,'.. the 4th * day of*;{December, A. D. -1 888, at ten o'clock a." m.,' 'at ; the ';Probate office in St. , Paul, ;• in , said: county;. . ;\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-*-.\u25a0'•.'\u25a0 ''\u25a0 yy. ;. _.'7 •-."."\u25a0 *-.:..-\u25a0[ :- 'And -it. is -further *- ordered, that . noticethereof be given to all persons interested, by-publishing a copy of this order for three "suc-cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, iv,the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dailynewspaperprinted : ana published at St. . Paul, : in : said • ,county *y '\u25a0':-\u25a0\u25a0'':\u25a0' \'-':\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0; * ,•-By the Court. '-'\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ' . - . -•-. -•. :\u25a0.-. ',y-[1.8.] \E. S. GORMAN, Judge ofProbata >

77 Attest: Fkask Robert, Jn., Clerk. -

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EVERYBODY

WANTS SOMETHING.WAST Allmankind, rich "WA-IT.S£___! **"****£*\u25a0' IBVYX-'~7 c!il, nude or female,

•«-_.i«Twhite or black, are __\u0084-..

W£J T in want of some- roSKI.I. !;: thing. That is," the '- \u25a0 buy; .

either want to Sell

- WAIfT something which -^vAI-Tto they have, orto Buy, to.

SELL! something which WW\u25a0 they haven't. .

WANT ' *Itis a busy world * WAST

SEU.Z «»d a busy age, arid . B™-jitr doesn't ... pay to .

-__-._,„_ waste much time _,-.,_-_, 7.:W£*T hunting' for what *£**7

SELL! you want. Neither is BlV!it necessary, when, .by reading the llslllf

GLOBE'S "WANT" COLUMNS.: 7 - . You can get whatWAT.T you ..want without UFATf•^V*. any bother. _™_SE"' l Ifyou don't see BU*what you want, ad-____-_\u25a0_. vertise for it in the WART

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-to- GCOBK'3 "WANT" * TO

SELL! columns. BUY!

THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY —Offices Cor. -Fourth and Jacksonstreets— acts as executor, admin-istrator, guardian, trustee, as-signee, receiver, etc. \u25a0-/\u25a0'•\u25a0^V'. _'-'-.':\u25a0:

NOTICE '.OF.- APPOINTMENT OF RE-ceiver—State of _ Minnesota. Ramsey

County— Court, Second Judicial Dis-trict. ': - -.-*-!,- •' • "-'In the matter of the insolvency of Edgar7 Allen,-Abrnm Levinson and Benjamin J. -

Ettlesohn, partners doing business underthe style of E. Alien & Company. \u25a0'.*.Notice is hereby given, that The St. Paul '

Trust Company was, on October 25, '• lsjss,appointed by said court the receiver of allthe property and estate of said insolvents,on the petition of certain of. their creditors,under the provisions of chapter 148 of the -;General Laws of \u25a0 Minnesota for the year1881, aud the laws amending said act. .',;

All creditors of said insolvents claiming toobtain the benefits .ofsaid act are reauiredto file their chums,'.. duly verified, with- theundersigned, within twenty days from thopublication of this notice. 7 • _

Dated St. Paul. Minn.. Oct. 30,' IS_B. : -.'THE ST. PALL TRUST COMPANY,

'•.- \u25a0:."-; \u25a0\u25a0 -. :>- \u25a0\u25a0-- .-Receiver.By J. W. Bishop, President.. .'•,..•..',•-". *••'" Samuel B. McC'onnki.l, Secretary.Harvey Officer, Attorney forReceiver.

OTATE OK MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF*_. • Ramsey— ss. lnProhato Court, SpecialTerm. Oct I3ih, 1888. . . : 7. ,v ';"In the matter of the estate of William T.

; Cunnift". deceased.- .. -'. '•'.."*'.-;"»•*-'On reading . and filing the petition ofCatherine !Powers, - administratrix, etc., ofWilliam T. Cunniff, deceased, setting forththe amount of personal estate that has cometo her hands, and the disposition thereof:the amount of debts outstanding against saiddeceased, and a description of all the realestate of which said deceased died seized,and the condition and value of the respectiveportions thereof; and praying that license le.to her granted to sell all of said real estate; ' ' .7*

And it appearing, by said petition, thatthere is not sufficient personal estate in thehands of said' administratrix to pay said 7debts, and that itis necessary, in older to pay; .the same, to sell . all of said real estate: -'..\u25a0- ' *:'. -. It is therefore ordered, that all persons in-terested in. said estate appear before the 'judge of this court, on Wednesday, the 28thdayof November. A. D. ISBB, at 10 o'clocka. m., at the probate court room in St. Paul, insaid county, then and there show cause.,(ifany theie be) why license should not . be.granted to said Catherine Powers, adminis-tratrix, etc., to sell said real estate according .."'to the prayer of said petition. . yy "\u25a0'.'.:

And it is' farther ordered, that a copy of .this order shall be . published for four sue- .cessive weeks prior to said day ofhearing,,;on Monday of each week: the last of whichpublications shall be at least fourteen daysbefore said day of hearing, in the St.PaulDaily Globe, a dailynewspaper printed and

\ published at St. Paul, in said county, and. .personally served on all persons interested,,in said estate, • residing _v said county, atleast fourteen ihivs before said day of hear-ing, and upon all other persons interested,",-according to law. '

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ... ..'" ,-'-.- *~.yyyBy the Court. • :- .' .7. ,:•.-.,;*

«[l. s.] - E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate.Attest: FnAXK llobekt. Ji:., Clerk. 7.

James J. McCaffeuty and Cokneli.s S. '.See. Attorneys of Petitioner. *.

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PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES—United States Indian Service, Sanlee

Agency, Neb., Oct. 24th, 1888-Sealed propos- '\u25a0

als, indorsed '-proposals tor Coal. Lumber, ./"•Oxen, etc.," as the case may be, and addressedto the undersigned, will be received until l-o'clock ot November 20th, 1888, for furnish-'ingthis agency about '200 tons of coal. 3 tonof blacksmith '"scoal, 325,000 feel of lumber,300,000 shingles, 2i",00'» feet of mouldings,41.000 bricks. 70,000 barrels of lime. 10 barrels of cement. 11.000 pounds of nails, 140---windows, 100 doors, 6.250 pounds Of tarredfelt, 0,000 pounds of building naper, 1,500fence pickets, and various articles of hard-ware, paints, oils, etc. ; also 100 cows,- 2 stall-ions, 23 yoke ofoxen, aii(r_o mnres.

Bids must be for delivery at the respective'agencies. All articles will be subject to rigidinspection.* \u25a0

The right is reserved to reject any or all-bids, or any part of any bid, ;if deemed forthe best interests of the government. -

V CEKT-FIED CHECKS. "-Each bid must be aecomuaiiied by a certifi-cate check or draft upon some United'State3depository, payable to the order of the under-signed, which check or draft shall be not less • ...than 5 per centum on the amount of the pro-: ' .posal, and shall bo forfeited to- the UnitedStales in case any bidder receiving an awardshall fail to execute a contract with good andsufficient sureties, according to the terms ofhis bid; otherwise to be re. timed to the bid-der. - '\u25a0\u25a0 ~ '•\u25a0'•"' - ~ • '-' •"'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0

For further particulars, and schedules con-taining all necessary information as to qttatf-jtitles, time and place of delivery, etc.. applyto '..=*- CHARLES HILL,' • '.-' I*. S. Indian Agent. •'"v ':

\u2666Each bid must state specifically toe pro-posed price Of each article offered.

HORSES, MULES,Harness, Wagon, Tents ami Kail-road Tool for sale, cheap. Prop-erty can be seen at MinnesotaTransfe*v Shepard, Winston & Co.,32 National German- American Bank -building. St. Paul. ]

NOTICE TO BIDDERS.County Art-iron's Office, "St. Pail, Minn., Nov. 9, 1888.

»'Bills will -be' received at the said

County Auditor's office until the 10th •day ofDecember, A. D. 1868, at _ o'clockp. in., for all the furniture now requiredfor the Court House and City Hall men-tioned and stated in and in accordance '

with the specifications therefor by E.P. .Bassford, the architect, at Boom No. 28, .(.il.illai. block, in ; said St. Paul, towhom application can be made for. thospecifications and for all information ,

and instructions required. Bidders willfurnish with their bids their own plane ;and ; designs,' and state the price of;counters, railings and file cases per run- •ning or lineal foot," ami of the judges'-benches, and all other furniture. '

by . the . piece. ' The" ":. bid -in - eachcase 'i' to .-"-include-*-tho ;. entire ma- •'•"\u25a0.terial, .work.; and expense of :the article of furniture completed and •

set in place. Bids to be addressed to M. .F. Kain. Secretary ot Court House and -City Hall . Special Commission, at saidAuditor's office.7 Bids -must state theshortest time- required .by bidder to.complete, the. ...work/-and ' mustbe accompanied . with .: the bond ofthe bidder, with responsible sureties,residents of v St. Paul, in the penal sumof $1,000, conditioned that; if a contractshall: be awarded to : the bidder, he (or .they) will enter into such contract andgive the required bond for its execution; ' -or In lieu- of such bond bids may be ac-companied the certified check of thebidder for i.,000 on a bank In said St.;*-

_Paul,- payable to the order of Robert A.Smith, Chairman. The right to 'reject > .any and all bids, or to reject or accept .".'v.

portion of a bid. is reserved. - • - **""t By order of the Court House and City " "_;'\u25a0Hall Special Commission. - .•\u2666\u25a0"£>y- .7 -.->.. ->..-:•; li. F. KAIN,.-; : .y

.' . ; Secretary, of Commission. *\u25a0 ;

MM^ni^ 11you want to hire «'Imftraß .--.; tenement read The Globe -":•§JB^"-^ -Wanf CoJuicam__ _______-\u25a0— ' ' i ' ' ' . |*""—»»

THE SAINS PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1888. 7