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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1887. mST. PAUL WANTS.

Wants on this page will 1*inserted underClassified headings according tothe following. TABLEOF RAVES.

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Ccmpound words count two words, andevery abbreviation counts the same as a fullWord.

In every ease the "money mus________> ny the o der.

»<ITIATiO^S OFFERER.; Male.

AGENTS—Light honorable employmentfor ladies and gentlemen. Apply room

1. 371 Jacfcsoi st. 967

ATTORNEY—Wanted, a young attorneyfor assistant manager i:. a mortgage

loan office; state age. Address O IS, Globe.

____^

207-211 .~D AKBEKwanted at 221 \\ est Seventh st

BAHUElis— Two first class white barbers- corner Fourth and Jackson sts.. in the

basement 3DaKBEK 310 Rice street. K. J Buelos.

BO Vs,fr;nn fourteen to seventeen years old,wanted si ii;-) Bedford st, near De-

catur st, at drug store. 3

CANVASSEK for the Seven Corners shirtfactory; must be able to give good refer-

ences; best wages, - 207

COACHMAN—Give references: must oeacquainted with the city. Address M

4. (.lobe. lAkTenTEKS—Good carpenters wanted

at 431 Selby ay. Monday morning. B. 1).

Brack. _1HAINMAN—Must have experience; 8

o'clock Tuesday; 316 Bobert st. Mum-ford, architect ' 3

COOK for hotel wanted: $75. Call at 8o'clock in the morning at Achilles'. 105

East Seventh. 207

MFLOYS" E NT—An intelligent gentle-man or lady willingto work hard for

good pay. Call on or address 50, Courtblock. -:.' Ban!. Minn. _1

MAILING CLEKK—Wanted, mailingtlerfc^ sixteen to twenty years of age,

in a large office: state age and previous cm-rjoymeiit. A, '.dress (,> 10. Globe. _______MACHINE OI'EUATOKS—Five lirsl-

class machine operators fine shoes;also one good liningmaker. Apply at onceto St* Paul Shoe company, 185 East Fourthst ' •__

MAN— a man with a team. to driveto Stillwater every Sunday morning.

Inquire 88 West Fourth st 1

MAN—Wanted an industrious man with ordiuarv ability;can earn §10 a week by

calling at "12 West Third st, after 8 a. in.207-208

TVTckse <i!KI.—A nurse girl about four-1 1 at«V;i or fifteen years old, at 26 NorthForbes st. . 1

PAINTEES— good painters wantedat 54 Fairfield ay.. West St. I'aul; call

Monday morning. . 2

NT!NO—Wanted at once persons tobelp on water color painting. Apply

between 9 and 10 Monday morning at Boyle.v Woods, 55 Gilfillan block. 1

OKTEK— the St. Dennis hotel, 420Minnesota street, •_ 3

PLASTERERS — Two good plastererswanted at J. R. Nicols' house. Nelson

and Summit ays.. Tuesday. Firth & Shissler.

SALESMAN—An experienced salesman;French preferred : must have good refer-

ences. S. Frank. 151 East Seventh at. 2OTONEMASONS— Three at 576 Cedar st.C) 2

TA1LOKS—First-class coat-makers wantedat 153 'West Seventh st. li. Powers.

tailor. 1

r*PAILORat 12-*Martin st. 1

.''"'AITKUS-.'t Bells. No 443 Jackson\u25a0VV : street. 3

"II""AJiTEU— men and ladles to\\ learn telegraphy, shorthand and

writing;chance to cover expenses whilelearning: day and evening classes; terms

reasonable: send for circulars. F. A. Maron,manager Globe Telegraph company, 330Jackson st.. St Paul. Minn. 338*

\T/"ANTED— and wife without cb.il-\ \ dren. woman to cook and do genera]

house work! man to take care of horses, cowand grounds. M 31, Globe. 1

*\-TANT'ED—Experienced Scotch fannerVV to superintend a large farm 25 miles

from St. Paul: references required. Aadressor call upon John E. Glover A Co., St Paul.

207-212Q-| re T<» S-JOit to loan on furniture, mvV-l*-' steal instruments, vehicles or livestock : cash advanced on goods in storage.

Si. Paul Loan Co., No. 22 West Sixth st.Panorama building. 185*

Female.

COOK, washer and ironer with references.Applya; 197 East Ninth st 200-208

COOK—Wanted, a woman cook for meat

and pastry, at the Sibley house, Sibley,lo. ; mast be clean, competent and steady;en experienced second cook could fill theplace; to such a person an unusually goodopportunity is ottered. Address 11. L. Le-land, proprietor, Sibley hotel, Sibley, 10.

204-207

CIOOK— In a small family, a good cook.J washer and ironer; call at once. 53

Summit av^ 1

ISMWASH Eft— a girl to washdishes. 409 Broadway, Portland cafe.

D" isHWAShi:k—Wanted, dishwasher atXJ St Dennis hotel, 420 Minnesota st. ;apply at once. 1

KESSMAKEIt wauled at S3 Douglas,mar West Seventh st. 1

DKESSM AXliIts—First-class dressmak-ers at 268 Bice st. 1

G< IKL—Wanted,. a competent girl: four inr the family: two meals a day. - 287 Day-

ton ay. \u25a0> 1

LOST A3TR FOOD.

BOUSE EOt: NO— bay gelding, 2white hind f-jet and striped in the face;

T»itchfork brand on right thigh: weight about50 pounds; owner call and prove property

Sid nay expenses. W. J. Sullivan. MinnesotaTransfer, stock yards, city. 205-207

Horse Strayed— horse, 16 handshigh, twelve" years old. blind left eye;

reward given. Call 1072 ______\u25a0 st. 207-210

ARE CO i;Nl»—A small sorrel mare withfour while feet; weight about 900

pounds. A Lake Como owner call at P. Kor-tell's and receive the mare. 205-203

UK-SE lost, containing $31; two $10,two S5 and two 50-cent pieces. Finder

please return to D. B. Ewing,V. M.-C. A.,andreceive liberal reward. ._ 2

U' TiiTltEi.LA LOST— GoId headed ura-biellii.leiter 'it" engraved ou head. Re-

turn to 11. P. "____, 318 Sibley street. 207

\TrATCH" CHAKSI Lost— Between Nic-VV olet house, Minneapolis, and St Paul

on the Milwaukee railroad, -watch charmvillithree hearts on one side aud C. I), onthe Oliver: finder will leave it at Nicolet.

'*\tiMiie:ti»o!is. or Ferd Foster, St. Paul, andCpt 10 reward, 207

mis<:t:i..i.A3[i-:ous.

Cl'OltAl'l'AND FOKWAKOING—Con-JO signments solicited of allkinds of. rem-chandise. Implements, furniture and honse-hold goods. "We have the largest and best

rehouse fe»U«< ttiy, connected by railroadtracks for tqc°' ier: scoring and transferring,or if space is de-ired either in basement or

etories. wo <.\i\ let sa:ac at very reason- 1

able rates; warehouse aud office, 350 and 389 I"Third =!_ "it i'S-.:l. Minn. St Paul

S'c.rage, Korwai'lins ->:.:' Implement Com-pany; Willin-n :i«.::!::.:n^i>Oi^c. i'rCsidcnt andjjaiiager: '\u25a0<\u25a0•'- . '' f_ wrw

'^f---; 53*

iy.HK•.neW'-V.-'.-Ttc'r no^sbl at W'iiunrop,JL Mliiu., fa sioa: o;-.:i fur business; spe-cial ftttention rj**v>«*bi »*!«? mveJißg trade... . ... \u25a020 120 "}\u25a0"\u25a0'

rpo LOAN---2.'. \u25a0;.•>'•. '§ '.50 to loan on fur-X nitii' ' ].ii«::o.".etc : property left in yourriossessiou S:. :'' "' Loan Co., 22 West SixthJ^rSam budding. 185*

SITUATIONS OFFERER.Female— Continued.

(ZJ.IRL wanted at the Walther house, 42U4* Robert st. ; call at once. 10

GIRL— a competent girl for sec-ond work. Mrs. W. D.- Kirk, 374 Wood-

ward ay. - :; - 207-209

GIRL—Good girl wanted at 3 East TenthJ st. 1

GIRLforhousework; German preferred.IQSummitav. • . 1

GIRL who can sew wanted at 175 St.\u25a0 Anthony ay. to learn dressmaking; can

assist at housework forboard. \u25a0 3WORK—Good girl for housework

in cottage at Bald Eagle lake. Applyto Mrs. Keykendall. 330 East Ninth st. 2

OUSEWORK— Wanted, immediately, agirl for light housework at 387 Wal-

nut st. ' 1OCSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for

general housework; small family. : 265Iglehart st. . 1

HOUSEWORK— A girl to do generalhousework ; liberal wages paid. Call at

21 College ay. 1WORK— Wanted, girl for general

housework, good cook and laundress.Apply26 East College ay. J.

OCSEWORK— girl for generalhousework for Wheatland, Dak.: wages

$15; four in family. Inquire at Gilbert ACo., SS East Fifth st. .... 1

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework; familyof four; good

wages to right party. 595 Pine st., second -house from Thirteenth. 1.

OCSEWORK— a young girl toassist at general housework in familyof

two. 589 Wabasha st 1OCSEKEEPER Wanted— A working

housekeeper. Apply 599 Selby ay.,Mrs 1.. P. Franklin. 1

OUSEWORK— GirI for general house-work in family of three. 21-1 Arundel

st. 1

HOUSEWORK— Wan tea at once, compe-tent girl for general housework; good

pay. 505 Robert st ' l

HOUSEWORK —Competent girl for gen-eral housework in a family of three. 64

Tiltonst. .3

HOUSEWORK— Young girl to assist in.housework and mind children. Apply

at 222 Nash st 3

HOUSEWORK —A girlfor general house-work: good wages. 214 Pearl st. 1

HOUSEWORK— Agirlfor general house-work at 459 Fuller st. 1

OCSEWO'tK— for housework ;family of three; call to-day. 230 Vir-

ginia ay. 1OCSEWORK— girl for light

housework to sleep at home. 543Westminster st. 3

OUSEWORK— GirI for general house-work; apply at once. Mrs. Moss, 214

Pearl st. " 1SEWORK— for general house-

work: small family. 653 Olive st. 1OCSEWORK— GirI to do general nouse-

work in a family of four. 2<3 Daytonax., St. Pant 1

OCSEWORK— a girl for geu-eral housework in small family. 431

glehart st 1uUSEWORK— Girl for general house-

work at Henderson, Minn., fifty-eightmiles from St Paul; $15 per month. If 15,Globe. : 1

IKONEK— first-class Ironer would like towork in a laundry four days every week

or would go to private families. Apply54Fairfield ay.. West St Paul. " 3

NURSE—Wanted, nurse girl at 270 Ram--I^l sey st. 2

IVTCRSE—Competent nurse girlat 379 East1> Tenth st 205-207"jVTURSE—Acompetent nurse gin wantedII at 219 Spruce at 1

SEWING GIRLS wanted. Applyin man-ufaetnring department of Accroach.

Finch ft Van Slvek, corner of Fourth andSibley sts. 1

SECOND-GIRL— Good one, who can waiton table. 270 Pleasant ay. 207 213

ITJ AIT I! CSS— to wail on table for heri» bo; rd one h v eac meal, at 470 Tem-

perance .-:. 1"Il7"OMAN—Wanted, a good, reliable»» woman to take cave of baby eight

months old. Answer to P. O. general deliveryatonic. Mrs. M. J. Weaver. 207-212

Y\TASH WOMAN wanted at 579 Honey

HOUSES ASD CARRIAGES.

BUGGY For sale cheap, side bar topbuggy and single harness. Barringer &

Co., 390 Jackson st 202-207

CARRIAGE—A second-hand, two-scatcarriage forone horse wanted. Address

M27, Globe. 305-207ABBIAGE WORKS— A large assort-

meiii of Victorias, cabriolets, Duquistas,broughams, four and six-seat rockawaya, ex-tension-lop cabriolets, extension-top Sur-reys, open and canopy Surreys, loop-frontladies' phaetons, low-wheeled phaetons, roadwagons, etc., at lowest possible prices, qual-ity considered; all work guaranteed strictly,as represented. E. M. Hallowed' & Co., 503to 511,' Minnesota st 159*

HORSE— -Good saddle and driving horsefor sale cheap, with harness and phae-

ton. Apply at 599 Selby ay. 205-207

HORSES— For sale, a handsomely matchedpair of carriage or buggy horses, with

harness and rockaway carriage. Inquireroom 5, fourth floor. Army building.2os-200

HORSE For sale, a So. l driving mare,weighs about 1,000 pounds, with or

without buggy ami harness; cheap for cash;look this up before itis too late. Barringer&Co.. 390 Jackson st 204-209

A RE for Sale or Trade for Real late—111 My fine driving mare. Barringer ftCo., 390 Jackson st 202-207

PHAETONS— Finest grade, lowest prices;platform spring wagons: many styles; a

call at our show rooms will convince. Cort-land Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st, St.Paul. 128-213

PONY— Wanted a kind, geutal pony; mustbe cheap. Patterson Bros., corner

Seventh and Wacouta. 207-20311)"- BAR BUGGlES— Suireys ana ex-press wagons; best work, finest materials,

lowest prices. Send for catalogue or cal latCortland Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st,St. Paul. 123-221

ITSASCIAI,.

MONEYis loaned by us on improved realestate security in St. Paid, Minneapolis

and Duluth at 0, 6*4, 7, 7tj per cent, onshortest notice, for any amount R. M. New-port A Son, investment bankers, 152, 153and 154 Drake block, St PauL 73*

Nil(\ *'*-5, !SSO, *low TO LOAN on fur-Vlv7 nitons, pianos, carriages, horses,cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or anyother article of value ; cash advance made on igoods in storage; promptness and privacyguaranteed in making our loans; reasonablerates and no outside fees. St. Paul Looncompany, No. 22 West Sixth st, Panoramabuilding. : 65*

MONEYLOANED on all kinds ot per- Isonal property, household furniture,

horses, etc ; also on diamonds and jewelry;commercial paper discounted. Security LoanCo., 3'J5 Jackson st, J. E. Flanigan, mana-ger 102*

MONEY TO LOAN on mortgage atlowest cost without delay. Installment

mortgages made payable in sums to suit bor-rower. William N. Vigners, south-east cor-ner Fourth and Robert streets. 130*

MONEY TO LOAN on real estate andgood first mortgages bought by S. H.

Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German-Ameri-can bank. 106*

MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOANCompany— Loon from $10 upward on

furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with-out removal ; also on warehouse receipts,diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey,manager, Room 7, First National bank build-. •ing. St. Paul, "".'id Room 7, Mackey -Leggblock, Minneapolis. . .\u25a0..; :. 250*

MONEY TO LOAN,in sums to suit, from51 up, on watches, diamonds and all

goods of value; special rates on sums of$50and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st s

240* . . ...\u25a0,:.

ONEY TOLOAN in sums of $1,000 to$10,000 at 6 and 8 percent interest

without delay. St Paul Trust company, cor-ner Jackson and Fourth 22*

ANTED to borrow $500 for three orVV five years on good real estate security.I, J P, Globe. 205-207.SITANTED to borrow $300; give 10 perVV cent; good security, M 8, Globe.

205-208 . ;.

TO KKCKASGS. ' :

ONEY—$20 to $200 to loan on articles jof value : property left in your posses

sion. St. Paul Loan Co., 22 West Sixth st,Panorama building. __] '" 185*

IF VOL' have either houses or lots for- ex-change call on Austin S. Fiske, Room 12,

Chamber of Commerce. 205.-100

REAL ESTATE—To sell or exchange forSt Paul real estate, fine stock of hard-

ware, doing good business in oity. Cheap.rent. Address C 14, Globe. 207-216

TO EXCHANGE— volumes of Brit-ish art, full morocco, gilt with oil

painted covers, for a 12 or 10 breech-loadinggun. Address I 18, Globe. " \u25a0 -\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0• 207-208

\u25a0• ..RUE WORKS.L. JAJWIESON & CO.'S . Steam Dye. Works— clothing a specialty

412 Wabasha st end 14 West Sixth, St. PaulMinn. 134*

SITUATIONS WASTER.

Male. /

BOOKKEEPER— young man of ex-perience in any branch of business; age

20; can furnish excellent references andspeak German. Address J. J., Globe. 1

BOOKKEEPER justarrived; understandsnil office work; willaccept any position

at moderate salary; first-class recommenda-tions from past employers; is good collector.Address M 14. Globe. 1

BOY—Fourteen years old. wants a place insome store to do delivering; can give

good references. -Address i 4-1. Globe. |3

ASTRY COOK— cook wants situ-ation in hotel or railway eating house.

Address E. 2, Globe. __1

CUTTER—Ayoung man desires a positionas custom cutter. Cutter, Globe . 1

CUSTOM CUTTER—A practical tailor isopen for engagement for fall trade,

either as cutter or assistant cutter. Address"Box 2195, St. Paul. : 1

COACHMAN — Situation wanted by ayoung colored man as coachman or but-

ler in a private family; first-class references.Address 11. Saunders, 5 East. Eighth st. 1

CLERK— (abstainer), 'desiressituation as clerk, timekeeper, or other

position of trust. M 20. Globe. 1

CLERK—By a young German for grocer'sdelivery wagon forsmall wages. Address

A D 20. Globe. 3

COACHMAN oflong experience wants a/ situation; is well acquainted in the city.

Address M 23, Globe. \u25a0 - - 1

DRUtiGIST—Registered; good reference.Drugs, Globe. 1

DRUG CLERK wants situation sept, 1;three years' experience, with first-class

business education : age twenty-three years.Address W. M.. Globe. 204-209

EMPLOYMENT—Man with fifteen years'experience in hide, tallow and wool

business. Address S '.I. Globe. • 3

EM FLO Situation wanted by amiddle aged man who would be glad to

help in any way for a small salary. AddressL 43, Globe. - 3

EMPLOYMENT—B, a boyot 16 years, many kind of business; speaks German,

and can furnish good city references. Ad-dress L. S., Globe. " _1

HARNESSMAKER— young boy six-teen years to work in office or at his

trade, harnessmaking. Address 11 45. Globe.3

OFFICE WORK— wanted bya young man as office boy or assistant

bookkeeper. Address M 16, Globe. 1FFICEWORK— A young lady wants

• some kind ofoffice work or employmentpart of the day. Address M 30. Globe. 1

PENMAN— wanted by a goodpenman and of good address; graduate

ofcommercial school; good city references.Address C 1). Globe. " 3

PAINTER— to learn the paintingtrade by a young German ; some experi-

ence. Address AD. Globe. 3

SALESMAN—Wanted, position as sales-man inclothing or tailoring store}' gilt

edge references; seven years' experience.Address II27, Globe. 207-209

STENOGRAPH*.!"— man, stenog-rapher, wishes a position in some large

house. Please address W. J. Mattox, 260East Fifth st. 1

SITUATION wanted in office work, ascity salesman or on road, by competent,

experienced young men. Address M 5,Globe. 1

STENOGRAPHER— Acompetent stenog-£s rapher and typewriter operator desires asituation during half the day; no remunera-tion. Address L 14, Globe. 7

STENOGRAPHER— I'ositition by stenog-rapher and typewriter, temporarily em-

ployed in railroad general office; at libertyfew days. C4, Globe. 1

TENOGKAPHERS — J. E. bally and M.L. Hehir, stenographers and type writers.

Room 127, Globe building. All kinds ofcopying done on short notice. 202-203

WANTED—Position to travel or in store..Thoroughly posted in crockery and

glassware. Address lv A Globe.' 3Female.

MPLOYMENT—Widow lady would likeemployment to take care of office or

rooms, or any position of trust; can give thebest references. M 13, Globe. 1

OCSEKEEPEK— A widow lady wishessituation as housekeeper in widower's

family. Please call or address Housekeeper,27 East Seventh st„ Room 5, St. Paul. 1

HOUSEKEEPER— A widow would likea position as housekeeper in st.

Pan] or Minneapolis; can give good refer-ences in either place. Address M 37, Globe.

Nurse —Respectable young GermanJ-^ \u25a0rants place as nurse to a tiny baby.Address 40 West Fourth st. 3TV Situation by a young girl to takei* care of children in a respectable family.< Sail at 80 Tennessee st. 1

UrASHING—A middle aged womanVV wants to go out by the day to do wash-

ing. Call at 246 Martin's!., near Lewis. 3

BUSINESS VB-m-mCEHmORROtV MONEY on your furniture

diamonds, watches, etc., or any article.of value. St Paul Loan Company, 22 WestSixth st.. Panorama building. 185*

BUSINESS CHANCES of various kindsin various parts of the city. requiring

from $1,000 to $15,000 capital. J. N. &C.J. Johnson, 3091& Jackson st. 207

DO YOU want to buy a good paying busi-ness? $300 cash required. Rullmann

& Co., 303 Jackson St., room 10. 205-207

FOR SALE— confectionery and icecream business; tools included; capital

required about $1,350 cash. X. Y. Z., Globe.. . 201-212 -

FOR SALE SmaII grocery store and alsoa good butcher shop; doing good busi-

ness; bargains if taken soon. Card & Co., •315 Jackson st. 190*

FOR SALE—General merchandise busi-ness of$25,000 annually;3s miles from

St. Paul ; finely located in a "thriving villageof400; object of selling owner wants toopen bank in same place. • For particularsinquire Arthur, Warren & Abbott, St. Paul.Minn. 202-207

FOR SALE by Owner— boom ; exclusivecharter; 1,000 miles of floating water,

on Elk river, in West Virginia; charter con-trols Elk river and tributaries. Also finesaw and planing mill, one of the largest inthe stete. situated three miles below boom:terms easy. W. A. Bradford, Jr., 52 Cham-ber of commerce. 203-209

GOOD CHANCE for a reliable party tomake money at a small outlay; horse-

man preferred. Address, for interview. M 20,Globe. 205-207

IWILLsell hardware store and brokenstock in Mt.Vernon. Dak., for $2,000 cash

SLOW less than cost. J. C. Tatman. 185*

PARTNER wanted in an established tail-oring business; custom cutter preferred.

,i. S. Qooch ft Co.. 49 East Fourth St., room20. Union block. *_ 3

PARTNER to take one-third or one-halfinterest in the strait flour mill, Shako-

pee; mill is new. and first-class. Address c.T. Buchanan, Shakopee, Minn. 202-210

PLENOIO OPPORTUNITY— Businessnow paying well; $3,000 to $5,000 re-

quired, either active or silent interest. Ad-dress (' 29. Globe. 207-212

SALOON and license for sale, cheap. In-quire at Yoerg's Brewery, corner ofOhio

and Ethel sts. 205-211

SMALLprofitable business requiring about$700 cash. J. N. &. C.J. Johnson, 3D!"..

Jackson st. 207HOE STORE for sale on one of the prin-

cipal business streets of the city; thisstore has been established for several years.For particulars address L 16, Globe.

207-209 ...TO PARTY having $20,000 or upward I

will sell Davison County bank, Mi Ver-non, Dak., and take $0,000 stock in saidbank. J. ('. Tatman. - 135*

FOR SALE. '

BED-ROOM SUITS for Sale— Bed-roomsuite, new, also haircloth settee and lot

of carpet: do you want a bargain? Call at217 East Seventh st- 207-269

BICYCLES and tricycles, for sale or rent;terms easy; bicycles rented by day or

mouth. S. F. Heath A Co., 50 West Third st.»\u25a0. \u25a0 147-237

FOR SALE byOwner— Three dredge boats,now on Kanawha river, in West Vir-

ginia: terms easy. Will also take contractsfor dredging on Mississippi river. W. A. Bradford, Jr., 52 Chamber ofCommerce. 203-209

HORSE —The fines-; coupe, carriage or. dog cart horse iv the city; light dapplebrown, five years old: kind and gentle : price$300. Inquire Bryant & Kirke, 152 EastSixth st. \u25a0 - \u25a0- - 191*

MONEY TO LOAN—SIS and upwaros on. personal property of any description;property left in your possession. St. PaulLoan Co., 22 WestSixthst.. Panorama build-ing. ;

\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 185*

VIOLINS FOR SALE— good in-'-V-j struments at moderate prices.. L. C.Cummins, lOH'jEast Seventh street. "' ""--\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : 207-213-- • :••\u25a0\u25a0'

>-r. j- ': WAITED TO BUY. '~MAP—Wauled, Curtice map of St. Paul.. H. 11. R_ Globe. 207-208

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

Seventh st. \u25a0. - - 201-207

y ;i: ROARPrA'G WASTED.

BOARD and rooms wanted by gent, wifeand girlfive years old;centrally located;

modern conveniences; | first class in every re-spect; or would lake furnished flat orroomsforlight housekeeping. Address C 29, Globe.

207-209_

fitters

FOR BEST. '.. •*-Houses. .. '\u25a0_

Ot'MKS, FLATS, STOKES, BOOMSto rent in all parts of the city. Land-

lords, list your premises for rental with us;we turn away responsible tenants dailyfromlack ofbouses to meet the demand. S.v.Horton & Co., real estate and rentals.West Sixth St., Panorama building. IHB*

COTTAfiK— cottage for rent-suit-able for light housekeeping. Inquire at

A. Winter, No. _________ Ninth street. 207

HOUSE for Rent— 4lo" Carroll St., a housewith nine rooms, good celler, city; and •

cistern water. - 20j-21j

HOUSE FOB KENT— room house' ,on Mcßoal st. ; large barn and yard, city"

water and cistern. Address 201 West Sey-entfa st. .\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 . 207-208

HOUSES for rent from $3 to $25 pcr \u25a0_month. Inquire at 234 Commercial,

st. 187-216".

HOUSE— For rent, an eight-room house/- ;

with large yard and use of cellar andfcistern; call at 411 St. Peter st. ; house is at--225 West Isabel st. W. H. Irvine. 207-'

HOUSE— Seven rooms at $10 per month."';Inquire at 584 Rice st. and Como ay. , .',

207-209 _.;Rooms.

BOAKO, with rooms, within one block oftwo lines of street cars, and one block-

from Lafayette park, 459 East Eighth street,'corner Willius street. \u25a0 — 202-207

LEVENTH ST., 62, EXST—Nicely fur- 1

nished room with board, half block?'from capitol; also few table boarders; refer-

ences^ \u25a0- . 207

FKANKLIN ST., 3~6—Nice large frontalcove room, well furnished, \u25a0 modern

conveniences, also single room; two blocksfrom Windsor hotel. -.., 200-213.

KAKLIXST., 378— Nice large, front al-cove room, well furnished ; modern con-

veniences, only two blocks from Windsor ho-tel. 207

IGLEHARTST., 3 14—Furnished room torrent in private family. ' . 202-208

NIXA AY.. 149— unfurnished roomsfor rent for housekeeping. 205-211

PEARL ST., 215— Nice furnished rooms;modern conveniences, use of bath, etc.. 205-210 -•\u25a0 -

PEARL ST., 211- Pleasant front room,- nicely furnished, suitable for gentlemanand wife; board ifdesired ; use of bath. -*-\u25a0'

207-209 -LEAS ANT AY." 222— Fine furnished

rooms. 207-208

ROOMS— unfurnished rooms downstairs; use of hard and soft water. Call,

at 90 Sturges st., fronting Western ay.. backof Garfield st. '5-207

ROOMS— Two nicely furnished frontalcove rooms, "with supper and

breakfast. Call at 41 2 East Tenth street.207-208

SIXTH ST.. 331, Furnished frontroom forrent. $10. 205-207

THIRO ST., 340 WEST, near Summitpark—Two nicely furnished rooms; sin-

gle or en suite; bath and all modern conven-iences: first class location; suitable for twogentlemen or gentleman and wife. 207-212

AJIASHAST,, 570— nicelyfurnishedroom, with or without board; pleas-

ant location; terms moderate. 207

VITABASH A ST., 400— Three elegantly»V furnished rooms, single or en suite.

Room 1, first floor, * 202-203,

Stores.OR RENT— good . location for dry

goods or harness business; cheap rent.T. W. Sudel, 577 Decatur st. . 205-207

Aliscellancoiis. .l'lLl>l"S<,— building formerly occu-

pied by the Globe; will make suchchanges as may be desired by tenant. In-quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimerblock. • \ 149*

George Benz A Sons' Rent List.217 and 219 East Third st. " '" :

STORE and two basements; store frontingon Third St., basements fronting on Hill

st.; formerly occupied by George Benz A C0.,.110 West third st. -ALSO three floors fronting on Hill st. ; en-

trance on corner Washington, Third st.''and' Hill st. ; formerly occupied by George______________ ;. ... "\u25a0«»">

Also two rooms connected, suitable for a• doctor's office entrance on Third and

Washington sts.; formerly, occupied byGeorge Benz <& Co. and Schwarzbach AThompson.

ALSO store and two office rooms connected;'with same, corner of Fifth and Market'

streets; drug store.

ALSO four office rooms connected, on cor-ner of Fifth and Market 'streets; en-'

trance on Market street; suitable for a den-"list or other doctors. \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.:' * . \u0084<

FOB information inquire of George BeuzA Sons', 217 and 2' 9 East Third St.- . •

205-207 • •'\u25a0'

Jslil ESTATE FOR SALE.11. I". Srhwabe'M List.

1101/2 East Fourth st. "_\u25a0

J HAVE the following| Lake Phalen prop-erty at the old prices; all being in Lake

View addition No. 1. -\u25a0 \u25a0 .ii.*)fc.f\ FOB lots on l'halen ay.

tCO'T'/"". FOR 40x125 to alley inblocks 1•pX' I U and 2.

Si 4.0 KVYfilots in blocks 1, 2 and 3.

(*[•(• r7F_(\ WILLtake block 4, contain-«JpU^ I k)\J ing fiveacres and is platted .into thirty-nine lots; separate mortgages.

LOTS are selling daily, as they are thecheapest to be had at the lake.

(2 1 I\F_[ ITO$1 ,200 each for four differ-&X\m\JtJ\J ent corners on Earl st.tij*r\ F_( EACH for one or fourteen lots on*$UU\J Conway. Point Douglas or Hud-son, one block from Earl, on monthly pay-ments . : 205-20.)

miscellaneous.HSTRACTSOE TITLE and all otner

manuscripts copied perfectly by AnnaC. Drew. Hale block, opposite Merchants.

332*.

AFIXE LOT on Marshall ay., near Arun-del st., 40x 170 feet to an alley; pur-

chaser to assume a mortgage for $1,200, bear-inginterest at 7 per cent, and payable in fiveyears. For further information inquire ofE. Webb, No. 0 Odd Felows' block. 202-207

HOUSE— For sale, house, seven rooms,convenient to street cars, in desirable

-neighborhood; entirely new; price $2,700;easy terms. Ifyou want a nice residence callon Stone & Morton, 315 Jackson st. 205-209

FABM of"200 acres for sale in SouthwestMinnesota; lies on lake and close to

depot. Applyto owner; FF2, Globe.207 -'J 11

FALLIBLE & HALLOWAY, real es-tate and commission auctioneers, 101

East Fourth St., buy and .sell merchandise,household goods of all kinds, or buy bank-rupt stocks for cash or sell the same on com-mission on favorable terms. 204*

AND FOB SALE—A ten-acre piece ofland near Burlington park for $050 per

acre. Call at 322 Erie st., near West Seventhst; 201-207

REAL ESTATE for Sale— l nave a greatvariety of lots and acres north of St.

Paul at great bargains and on easy terms. J.F. Eiseumenger. 472 Rice st. 179* ,

WASTER TO REST.OUSE— to" rent, a furnished 'house, centrally located. Address M 17, I

Globe. l

ROOMS— unfurnished connectingrooms. Address M30, Globe. ; 1

T Three gentlemen want pleasant l

room, with or without board ; references !given. Address E 35. Globe. 207 '

ROOM— A gentleman desires a first classroom,* with modern conveniences, within 'ten minutes' walk ofcenter of city; private

familypreferred. Address P,- 15, Globe. 207

ROOMS— two small rooms by gen- itlemen in desirable location. B 31. 3

ROOMS— by a young married '' couple, with no children, three or fourrooms, furnished for light housekeeping;permanent place desired. Address Jp. ;

Globe. .\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '."-\u25a0- "--'-\u25a0 -'"- \u25a0'.'-: 207-209 'ROOMS— Wanted to rent, three or four un-furnished rooms for housekeeping. Ad-

dress A. 233 Sibley st. . 205-207

POARPISG OFFERER.OAKD—First class day board can be haci

at 342 East Eighth st. . 205-209

BOAKD and room can be had at 144 EastEleventh st. ..3

AX ST., 395,' corner Sixth—-fur-nished front alcove room, with or with-

out board. - . 205-207

* rASTRUCTIOW.CHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Type writ-ing and Telegraphy— and ex-

clusive; names ofgraduates now holding po-sitions sent on application ; lessons day andevening or by mail ; send for circulars. AnnaC. Drew,' Hale block, ! corner ' Jackson andThird s.ts.,bt. Paul.. \u25a0

.> .-.\u25a0; ... - 332* •

EACHEK—Graduate ofHighschool, withgood testimonials, wants position. Ap-ply at 105 East Seventh, Room 4. - • 203-208 -

AUCTION SAI.FJS.A. 11. Nicolay, Auctioneer.

A FEET FRONT on jStarkey st, near"^v/ Dakota ay., West St. Paul, at auction.—A. H. Nicolay will sell at Iauction, rain orshine, Saturday afternoon, July 30, 1887. at5 o'clock on the premises, Nos. 388 and 392Starkey st, onlyone block from Dakota ay.,adjoining the corner of Starkey st. and *EastDelos st., two valuable lots ninety feet fronttogether, known, as lots 7 and 8, block 23,West St Paul proper, with two . dwellinghouses on the same, four and six rooms each,with barn on the rear; this very valuable

\u25a0Property is situated in a rapidly growing lo-cality, good, substantial improvements are•now going on, and others are contemplatedto-be . made in the immediate vicinity; it isonlyone block from the Humboldt schooland Paul Martin's new business block nowbeing constructed and nearly completed, andohlytwo blocks from the Custer st depot ofthe Minnesota &Northwestern Kailroaacom-

*pjany; no property can be found in St-Paulthat-. offers greater inducements for a safe,'reliable and profitable investment; terms of-sale easy, to be made known on day of sale:\u25a0sale positive to the highest bidder without.reserve. - For further particulars apply nt theNicolay Real Estate exchange, 110 East'Fourth st, opposite National German Ameri-can bank building. A. H. Nicolay, real estate''auctioneer; our real estate auction sale No.12,733. . '\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0...- . 207

, Weber & Fairchild. Auctioneers)

FINE FURNITURE and Family Carriageat Auction—We willsell at auction Wed-

• nesday, July 27, at 10 a. m., all the furnitureat the residence pf Mr». A. J. Goodrich, No.259 Dayton ay., consisting in part of onefineparlor set, marble top tables, patent andeasy rockers, chairs, willow rockers andchairs, window draperies, Moquette, Brussels •

;and other carpets, one fine large Smyrna rug,also other rugs, two walnut book cases,library table, mirrors, sideboard, walnut cane-seat chairs and hangings, sewing machine,black walnut marble „ top j chamber sets,bureaus, bedsteads and wash stands, severalhair mattresses, almost new, pillows, quiltscomforters and other bedding, heating stoves,gas-stoves and- cook stove, pictures, in factall kinds of parlor, dining room, chamber,and kitchen furniture; we will also sell a finefamily carriage, made by (".uinby \u25a0 & Hallo-well, costing §500. platform wagon, sleigh,harnesses, side-saddle, robes, lawn mower.etc., etc.; the carriage will be sold at 12o'clock; this furniture is all in good condi- \u25a0

tion, and should call out a good attendanceof buyers; remember the . day, Wednesday,July 27, at 10 a. m. , Weber &Fairchild, auc-tioneers^^ ' . . - 205-208..

m \u25a0- . .—;. .Wicker, Zahm \u25a0»V Co., Auc-

tioneers. :'"'„

VALUABLEbusiness property at auction.—We will sell at auction Saturday, July

30, at 7 o'clock in the evening, on the premi-ses, corner Western and Aurora avenues, lotone (1), block six (0), of Elfelt Bernheimer6 Arnold's addition, being 124 V'2feet front;age on Western by 50 feet on Aurora ave-nues. On the premises there is a one-storydouble frame store, also a good two-storydwellingof seven rooms, with cellar, cisternand well, and a good stable. The propertynow bringing a rental of8900 a year. Theowner Intends to remove from the city andthe property is to be sold without reserve.Full particulars and terms will .be given atthe time of sale and at their offices, 87 EastFourth and 47 East Sixth streets. Wicker,Zahm & Co,, auctioneers.

PERSONAL.MARRIED lady who has no childrenwould like the core of a child at her

home; age no object Address 857 Dawsonst 204-205

CONSULT MADAMK TEITSWOKTH,wonderful- clairvoyant, fortuneteller;

also mind and destiny reader; gives ladiestheir maiden name; all questions answered:satisfaction guaranteed. 402 Minnesota st.

205-211 - .MRS. ALICE BAGNELL, magnetic

healer, heals rheumatism, kidney andliver disease. 3-"0 Broadway. 203-209

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE!i

IIn! the matter of the estate of John>•; (Jrace, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that by virtueanil in pursuance ofan order of licensemade in said matter,' on the 23d : day ofJuly, A. I). 1887, by the Judge of Pro-bate of the county of_ Kamsey, state ofMinnesota, the- undersigned, adminis-

trator of the estate of said John Grace,.deceased, will, on the ... T:":

Eighteenth day of August, A.0,1887.A three o'clock in the afternoon, at thefront door of the Probate Office in St.Paul, in said county and state, on Cedarstreet, between Fourth and Fifth streets,

.•Offer for sale at public auction, and sellto the highest bidder the following de-scribed lots, tracts and parcels of land,situate, lyingand beiug in the county ofKamsey, state of Minnesota, towit:

Lots one (1), two (2) and three (3), inblock nineteen (19), of Woodland ParkAddition to St. Paul.

Lot five (5), in block twenty-eight (28),in Rice A Irvine's addition to St. Paul.

Lots ten (10) and nine (9), in blockfour(4), of Leech's addition to St. Paul.

East half of lotfour (4), in block eight(8), of Winslow's addition to St. Paul.

Also, lot three (3), in said block eight(8), Winslow's addition to St. Paul.Terms, one-half cash, balance in one

-year.Dated at St. Paul, July 25, 1887.

THOMAS GRACE,Administrator of the estate of John

Grace, deceased. ju!y:3o-4w-tu

CONTRACT WORK.Sewer on Twelfth Street.

Office Board of Public Wobks, )City of St. Pail, Minn.. 19,1887. )

Sealed bids will be* received by tneBoard of Public Works in and for thecorporation of the city of St. Paul, Min-nesota, at their office in said city until13 m. on the Ist day of August.A. D.1887, for the construction of a sewer on.

. Twelfth street, from Robert street to apoint 120 feet east of the east line ofMinnesota street, in said city, togetherwith the necessary catchbasins andmanholes, according to plans and speci-fications on file in the office of saidBoard.

A bond with at least two (2) suretiesin a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent,of the gross amount bid must accom- .pany each bid.

The said Board reserves the right toreject any or all bids.

K. L. GORMAN, President.Official: • W. F. Enwix,202-213 Clerk Board of Public Works.

Mathey-Caylus'r CAPSULES.

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fears by the Physicians of Parw, London and New-York, withirreat success. These Capsules are aupe-

-1 dorto all remedies for the promptcure ofall case*, re~ceni or of lomr standing. They are the cheapest-m tho market, costing but 75 cents per bottle of 64Cawnles. CLIN& CLE., Paris.jSaid everywhere.

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"OTYTE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFJo Kamsev— ss. In Probate Court, special

term. July 83. 1597.In die matter of the estate of Owen J. Fla-

hertv, deceased. -• -•\u25a0.:.

On reading) filingthe petition \u25a0of MaryAgnes Flaherty, of said connty,representing,among other things, that . Owen J. Flaherty,late Of said county, on the 7th day of Octo-ber: A. D. 1836, at St. • Paul, in said county,-died intestate, and being an inhabitant ofthis county at -the time of his death, leavinggoods, cba'ttels and estate within this county,and that said petitioner is the widow of saiddeceased, and praying that administration ofsaid estate be to Henry li. Farwell granted.

; Itis ordered, that said petitionbe heard -be-fore the judge of this court on Friday, the19lb day of August, A. D. 1887, at 10

o'clock a. m.,'at the probate court in St.Paul, in said county. .->-r * . . . \u25a0 ~J \u25a0'\u25a0;_

'Ordered further, that notice- thereof,be riven *to the heirs of said Ideceased and «to all persons interested bypublishing a copyof this order for three successive weeks priorto said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily

Giobe. a:newspaper printed and publishedSi St- Paul, in said county. •> By the Court. -.\u25a0

fl si E. S. GORMAN, Judge ofProbate. : '

'AtWt • :Fiukk Robert. Jr., Clerk. .tuly2s-4w-tue«

Proposals for Steam Heating*, -\u25a0 Countt Auditor's Office. )

St. Paul, Minn., June 27, 1887. fSealed proposals will be received at the

office of the County Auditor, until Aug. 1,1887, at 4 o'clock p. in., for the

STEAM HEATINGof the Ramsey County Court House and CityHall. No bid will be entertained or consid-ered unless accompanied, by the bond of the -bidder or, bidders, with, sureties residing inMinnesota, satisfactory to the commissioners,in the penal sum lof one thousand dollars,(or in lieu of such bond the bid may lie ac-companied by a check - for the sum of onethousand dollars. . payable to the order ofRobert A.Smith,) conditioned, that ifthe bidshall be accepted and the contract awardedto the bidder or bidders, he or they willenterinto such contract The drawings, specifica-tions. and any additional information, maybe obtained by applying to E. P. Bassford,architect room 28, Gilfillan block, CityofSt Paul. The right to reject any bid isreserved. By order of the City Hall andCourt House Special Commission.

M.F. KAIN,County Auditor.

180-213 Secretary ofSpecial Commission.

Proposals for Joiner Work.

County Auditor's Office, _St. Paul, Minn., July 12, 1887. 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

JOINER WORK ' :~- :'yy(including all carpenter work, painting andglazing), for the Court House and City Hall,includingall the work and material requiredfor all such joinerwork, etc., and to constructand fullycomplete and finish the same.

No bid will be entertained or. consideredunless accompanied by the bond of the bidderor bidders, with sureties residing in Minne-sota, satisfactory to the commissioners in thepenal sum offour thousand dollars (or in lieuof such bond the bid may be accompanied bya check for the sum offour thousand dollars,payable to the order of Robert A.Smithconditioned, that if the bid shall be acceptedand the contract awarded to tiiebidder orbidders, he or they will enter into such con-tract The drawings, specifications, and anyadditional information, may be obtained byapplying to E. P.Bassfoid, architect. Room28, Gilfillanblock, City ofSt Paul. The rightto reject any bid is reserved. By order of theCity Hall and Court House Special Commis-sion. M.F. KAIN,

County Auditor,194-212 Secretary ofSpecial Commission.

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.

Vacation ofPart of Green Street.

City Clerk's Office, 1St. Paul, June 28, 1887. )

Whereas, A petition has been filedinthis office, as provided by law, by orderof the Common Council, asking for thevacation of the easterly nineteen (19)feet of Green street, in Sargent A Camp-bell's rearrangement of lot forty-four(44) of Lake Como villas and

Whereas, The petitioners state thatthey are a majority of the owners of theproperty abutting upon said strip oflandasked to be vacated, and that the objectand reason for such vacation is that it isfor the public interest and for the interestof petitioners, and said petitioners willdedicate to the public in lieu thereofthe easterly nineteen feet of all the lotsin the west one-half (X) of said rear-rangement of lot forty-four (44), thesame, together with a twenty-foot alley,running north and south through saidlot forty-four (44), to constitute a publicstreet thirty-nine (39) feet, wide, .to beknown as Kedwood street.

Now, therefore, notice is hereby giventhat said petition willbe heard and con-sidered by the Common Council of theCity of St. Paul on Tuesday, the Kithday ofAugust, A. D. 1887, at 7:30 o'clockp. m. at the Council Chamber in the CityHall.

By order of the Common Council.Tnos. A. PKENDER"GAST,City Clerk.

june2B-sw-tues

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OFI^l Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss.—InProbate Court, Specialtefm, June 24, 1887.

'In the matter of the estate of Seth A. Ham-•"'mer, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the Judge of'Probate, of the County ofRamsey, will,uponthe first Monday of the month of January,1888, at 10 o'clock a.m., receive, hear, exam-ine and adjust all claims and demands of allpersons against said deceased ; and that sixmonths from and after the date hereof havebeen allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the ex-piration of which time all claims not pre-sented or not proven to its satisfaction shallbe forever barred, unless for good causeshown further time be allowed. Bvthe Court,[l.B.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge ofProbate.Lillie A. Hammer, Administratrix. '

\u25a0 . june2B-st-tues

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE.—.Notice is hereby given that by reason

of non-payment, default has been made inthe conditions of a certain mortgage con-taining a power of sale made by Charles E.Fowler (bachelor) mortgageor, to William G.Gaston mortgagee, dated the 19th day ofMarch, A. D. 1880, and recorded on the 12thday of May, A. D. ISB6, at 9:20 o'clock a. m.,in the office of the Register of Deeds of thecounty of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, inbook 123 of mortgages, on page 33. Thereal estate affected and conveyed by saidmortgage," is all that tract or parcel of laudlyingand being in the county ot Ramsey andstate of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: Allofblock numbered four (4) ofShadySide addition to Bald Eagle, according to theplat thereof on fileand of record in the officeof the Register, of Deeds in and for saidRamsey county, together with all the here-ditaments and appurtenances thereto be-longing orin any wise appertaining. Theamount now, at the date of this notice, due,and claimed to be due on said mortgage, isthe sum of $944.40, besides $/ 5 attorney'sfees as stipulated in said mortgage. And.whereas, no suit at law or other proceedinghas been had. or commenced, to recover themoney, or any part thereof, secured by saidmortgage ; therefore, notice is hereby giventhat on Thursday, the 28th day of July,1887, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the front door ofthe office of the Register of Deeds of saidcounty, on Fifth street in the cityofSt Panl,in said county of Ramsey, the whole of theabove described real estate, to-wit: Saidblock numbered four (4). except lots num-bered 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, thereof (whichhave been heretofore released from saidmortgage), will be sold by the sheriff of saidRamsey county, at publicvendue to the high-est bidder for cash, to foreclose said mort-gage and satisfy the amount due thereon andsaid attorney's fees and the costs and ex-penses of sale. WILLIAMG. GASTON,W. K. Gaston, Mortgagee.

Attorney for Mortgagee, St. Raul. Minn.Dated June 13, 1887. jc 1 4-7w-tues

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special

Term, July 8, 1887. , .In the matter of the estate ofCharles Suffertt,

deceased:On reading ' and ' filing ' the petition of

Frederick Suffertt. of Okawville, 111., repre-senting among other things that Charles Suf-fertt, late of said county, on or about the Othday of June, A. D. 1887, at St. Paul, in saidcounty, died intestate, and being an inhab-itant of this county at the time ofhis death,leaving goods, chattels and estate within tillscounty, and that the said petitioner is thefather of said deceased, and praying that ad-ministration of said estate be to George Fabergranted. •It is ordered that said petition be heard

before the judge of this court on Thursday,the 4th day of August A.D., 1887, at 10o'clock a. m., at the probate court in St.Paul, in said county. '\u25a0 -*-•''*-;

Ordered further, that notice thereof begiven to the heirs of - said deceased and allpersons interested by publishing a copy ofthis order for three successive weeks prior tosaid day of hearing in the St. Paul Dailt*

* Globe, a newspaper printed and publishedat St. Paul, in said county. ;:.-.--.

Bythe Court , '•'-'-" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :-

[l.a.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge ofProbate. :Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk.

julyl'2-4w-tues

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey— ss. In Probate Court Special

. Term, July 18, 1887.In the matter of the estate of Hermann

Grote, deceased.On reading and filing the -petition ofOttilie

Grote of St Paul, Minnesota, representing,among other things, that Hermann Grote,late of St Paul, Minnesota, on the 15th dayof- July, A. D. 1887, at White Bear Lake, insaid county, died intestate, and being an in- .habitant of this county at the time of his-death, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithin this -county, and that the said peti-tioner is the widow of said- deceased, and ;

praying that administration of said estate be jto Henry Orlemann granted; • **-Itis ordered, that said petition be heard'

before the judge of this court on Wednesday, '' the 10th day of August A. D. 1887, at TOo'clock a. m;, at the probate court roomin St. Paul, in said county, v- *;•'.*\u25a0\u25a0'--.*;; Ordered, further,"- that notice thereof be-

! given to the heirs of said deceased,' and to allpersons interested, by publishing a copy ofthis order for three successive weeks prior tosaid day of bearing, in the St Paul Daily

. Globe, a newspaper printed and published iat St Paul, in said county. By the Court,

'"•* [l.s.] \u25a0 E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate.Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk.

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Willmar, Morrip, Brown's Wahpeton... 'a7 -.30 a maß:os am! a7:00 mj a6:25 pmSt. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Moorhead, . Fargo, |* | -

Grand Forks... ; ;a8 :20 am a 8a m a«-48pm :20 pmOsseo. Monticello, Clearwater. St C10ud. ....... a 2:30 p m a3:os pm a1 1:55 a m all :20 a mExcelsior. Lester Prairie. Hutchinson 'a3:30 pma 3:55 p m'all-55 pm all amAnoka. St. Cloud and Willmar.. .........:.. a4:10 pm a4:40 p m all.lo am a10:43 a mElk River. Princeton, Milaca.. .*: a4:10 p m a4:40 p m all:10 a m a10:43a m

illmar,Morris,Lidgerwood, Rutland, Aberdeen 7:30 pm' 8 :05 pml 7:30 am 0:55 a mWahjieton, Casseltou, Hope, Larrimore, Devil's | •» :\u25a0.--\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '

Lake, Minot b7-30p m-b8:05 pm c7:3oam c6:55 amCrookston, St. Vincent, Winnipeg, Calgary,

Victoria S:3opm 9:10 m*. 7:00 am 6:25 amFergus Falls, Fargo, Grand Forks, Neche, - l *'-'-'.-;* \u25a0-..:-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0

Devil's Lake, -Minot. :. bß:3op m d9:10 pm -e7 am' e6:2~> amAll trains dailyexcept as follows: a Except Sunday; b Saturdays,' as far as Wahpeton

only; c Mondays, from Wahpeton only; d Saturdays as far as Grand Forks and Neche only;c Monday from Neche and Grand Forks only. \u25a0

TICKET OFFICES— Paul, corner Third and Jackson streets ; Union depot m\u25a0 -.- Minneapolis. 19 Nicollet House Block: Union depot Bridge square.

//^^- 'THE

/^%^w FAST MAIL%THEFAST MAILLINE.

er^wTth^nfog:-; :,- T^SsS^Ux " If fe room and the/' finestdiningcars

s**^/ inthe world, areT . _ . . " J run on MainLine Trains to and from Chicago and Mil-waukee. - - • ''.'-': v;

Leave Leavedeparting trains. Minneap'lis St PauL

Winona, La Crosse - V..-," . . 'and Dubuque Ex. B 5:30 a.m. B 0:00 a m.

Prairie duChien,Mii-{waukee and Chi-cago Express B 9:25 a.m. B 9 :40 a.m.

Calmar and Daven- x\u25a0 port Express B 9:25 a.m. B 9:40 am.Ortonville and Fargo -•-\u25a0->.

Express ........... B 8:25 a.m. B 7:45 a.m.Milwaukee and Chi- .

cago Fast Ex A2 :20 p.m. A3:oop.mNorthfield, Fari-

bault, and Owa-tonna Accom A4 p.m. A4 :35 p.m.

La Crosse Passenger. B 5 :30 p.m. 0 :00 p.m.Aberdeen and Mitch-

ell Express........ A7 :00p.m. A0:20 p.m.Fa ribault, Owatonna

Dubuque and Chi- ;"Vcago A8 p.m. A8 p.m.

Milwaukee and Chi-cago Fast Ex. . ..... A8 :00 p.m. IA8 :40p.m

Arrive | Ariverarriving/trains. St. Paul. Minneap'lis

Chicago and ' Mil-waukee. Fast Ex. . . A7 :05 a.m. A7 :45 a.m.

Chicago, Dubuque,Austin and Owa-tonna.. A7 :30 a.m. A 8:15 a.m.

Davenport and Cal-l jmaf Express. ...... C7:30 a.m. C 8:15 a.m.

Owatonna, Fari-..'*--; jbault and North- -field Accom A9 :30 a.m. 'A9:40 a.m.

Mitchell and Aber- • Ideen Express ...... iA8 :40 a.m. 'a 8:00 a.m.

Chicago and Mil- .. Iwaukee Fast Ex... A 1:50 p.m. A2:35 p.m.

Fast Mail and La- i

crosse .'.-.... B 3 :10 p.m. B 4 :45p.m.Chicago, Milwaukee

and Prairie - dvChien Express .... B 5:55 p.m. B 6 :00 p.m.

Fargo and OrtonvilleExpress B 7:05 p.m. 6 :25 p.m.

Dubuque, La Crosse. and Winona, Ex.. |B 9:15 p.m. B 9 p.m.Additional trains between St Paid and

Minneapolis via "Short Line" leave bothcities hourly; for particulars see Short Linetime tables.

A means daily, B except Sunday. C exceptMonday. D except Saturday.

ST. PAUL—George B. Clason, City TicketAgent, 102 East Third street Brown &Knebel, Ticket Agents, Union Depot

MINNEAPOLIS—W. B. Chandler, CityTicket Agent No. 7, Nicollet House. A. BChamberlain. Ticket Agent. Depot.

jfa. Chicago, St. Paul,

\u25a0^^^^ Minneapolis& Omaha

>'•':' -:\u25a0 .:.•'-\u25a0 - : AND ' : "'

Chicago & Northwestern Ry's.The Best Equipped Route to Chicago.

Dining cars -the finest in the world, andluxurious Smoking room Sleepers on allregular express trains to Chicago.

Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers onOmaha and Kansas CityExpress.

Dcs Moines and Kansas City Express hasCombination Chairs and Sleeping Car throughto Kansas City without change. *

. Through sleeper, St. Paul to Mitchell, Dak.~

.• rr,„.-„„ | Leave I LeaveDeparting Trains. jMimie-olis st. Paul.

Green Bay & Wis. Ex. \ +7:30 am +7:57 amShakopee & Mer'm J'n ! *8 :00 m *8-.50 amLake Superior Ex | +9:03 a +9:45amPrentice & Rhinel'nd'r +9:05 am +9:45 amMankato and Elmore, *9:15 am *S:4O a mDcs Moines &Kan.City I *9:15 am *8:40 amSu. C, Su. F. A Pip'ne +9:15 am +8 :40 mStillwater &River F'lsi t9 :30 a m +10 amChicago Day Express. ! *2 :20 p m *3:00 p mShakoi.ee &Mer'm J'nl *4:30 p m *5:05 p mRiver F'lls & Ellsw'th t4:30 p m +5:15 mEau Claire A Chip- .

pewa Falls +4:3opm 15:15pmMankato*Lake Crystal +5:40 pm +5:05 pmOmaha A Kan. City... *7:35 pm *7:00 pmMitchell &Su.Falls Ex *7:35 p m *7:00 p mMil. & Chicago Ex.... :10 pm *B:sopmDuluth NightEx j*9:oopm *9:40 pmAshland, Washburn &

8ayfie1d....... ! *9:oopm »9:4opm

. . _ - I Arrive ArriveArriving Trams. gt Paul jfinne'olis.. .. La

Duluth NightEx ] *5:50 am *0:30 amAshland, Washburn

&Bavtield..... *s:soam *6:3oamChicago Day Express. *<> :55 a m *~:35 a mOmaha &Kan City.... *S:3oam *7 a mMitchell 4 Falls Ex *8 am *7:ooamEllsworth &Riv.Falls +9:10 am +9 :55 a. mEau Claire & Chip-ipewa Falls ..:.„.... +10 :25 a m +10 -.40 a mLake Crystal & Man- -..„-.*

kato_ ........ +11 :05a in +10:40 am

Mer'm J'n AShakopee *12:00 m *12:.")."> p mChicago Night Ex.... *l:sopm *2:3opmSu. cfSu. F. A Pip'ne +5 :00 m *4 :35 mKan. C. &Dcs Moines *5:00 p m *4 :30 p mLake Superior Ex.... +6 :40 p m +7 p mPrentice ißhinel'nd'r +0:40 p m +7:20 p mGreen Bay &Wis. Ex. +7:20 pin +8 :00 p mMer'm J' n&Shakopee *8:30 pm *9:10 pm

\u2666Daily. tExcept Sundays. Eight trains to

Stillwater. lExcept Monday.

Tickets, sleeping car accommodations andall information can be secured atNo 13 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis.

W. B. Wheeler, Ticket AgentH. L. Martin. Agent, Minneapolis Depot.

No. 159 East Third street opposite Mer-chants hotel, St Paul. y. .

CnAS. H. Petsch, City Ticket Agent. Brows &Knebel, Agents, St Paul UnionDepot

WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE.Through Sleepers and Superb Dining

\u25a0j^yy. Cars toCHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE.

Leave. Minneapolis. St Paul.

Chicago Express. 12:10p:m. 12:L">-p.m.Milwaukee Ex- «,-»_

press 12:10 p.m. 12:45 p.m.Prentice and Ash- . - \u25a0-: :--S

land Express... 7:50 p.m. 8:30 p.m.Chicago Express. 7:50 p.m 8:30 p.m.Milwaukee Ex... 7:50p.m. 8:30p.m.

. Arrive. . Minneapolis. St Paul. -Chicago Fast Ex- /

pre55............ 7:50a.m. 7:15 a.m.Prentice and Ash-•- land Express... : 7:50 a.m. 7:15 a.m.Chicago Express. 4:10 p.m. 3:35 p.m.~ ~ CITY OFFICES. ~"~"

St Paul—l73 East Third street; C. E.Eobb. City Ticket Agent y

\u25a0— Union Depot—Brown &Knebel, AgoutiMinneapolis—l9Nicollet House Block:

F. H. Anson, Northwestern Passenger AgentUnion Depot— H. L. Martin, Agent

-'•'-'W. S. Meixen, . Jas. Barker, ,\-\u25a0 - General Manager, Gen. Pass'r Agent, ;

, -.' Milwaukee.

MINNEAPOLIS A ST. LOUIS RAILWAY\u25a0•'{•• ALBERT LEA ROUTE.

Lv.St.Paul Lr.M'npls

Chicago &St Louis Ex *8:20 a m *9:05 am•Des Moines Express... *8:20 a nij *9:05 amChicago "Fast" Exp . . dO :30 p m d7:15 p mSt.Lor.is Fast Express. +6:30 pm| +7:15

'Dea Moines Passenger. dG :3O pm d7:!50 m ;

Excelsior itWAterto wn | *3: IO a m *S -.55 a mExcelsior & Arlington *4:lspm *4*sspm_____________ | *3:lspm| »4:oopm

Short Line trains leave .St Paul for Minne-apolis at *7:15, d8:10, d9:15,. sl0:15, a. in.,*3:15, d4:15, *5:15. dG:IS, 06:30 p. m.;leave Minneapolis for St: Paul at *C:ls,87:15, d8:00, d8:15,' d9:15,*v*10:15 a. in.d3:15, *5:15. d6:15 p. m. '"\u25a0: -,: - *"",-\u25a0 • --':\u25a0-' Lake Minnetonba. trains leave St Panl forExcelsior and Lake Park at d4:15.= *3:00andd9:ls a. m.. dl:15. d4:15 and *5:15p. m. Leave Lake Park d7:10 and *8: 10 a.m., dll:20a. m,, *4:15. d4:15 ajiddlo:3o

.p. m. ".,• ' .\u25a0". '.-"-•"\u25a0 ;" '- • - '\u25a0''• ' -'•^"-"-fT*:

-v*Bx. Sunday. • -+Ex ; Saturday, ' d Daily,sSunday. \u25a0-/»--. •"\u25a0 zz'-' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :-'--\u25a0" - .-|

•; ;Ticket Offices—Minneapolis, No. 1 Wash-ington avenue' (under Nicolett -house) anddepot corner Third street and Fourth avenflcNorth; St PauL 199 East Third |street (cor- Inet Sibley), and- depot Broadway, foot ofFourth street. . - \u25a0 ;\u25a0:• S. P. BOYD, ; -,-.-'

• - .- : General Ticket and Passenger A^ent -

"The Dubuque Route."

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?ST. JOSEPH ""Qwason Oy. I —*_ It./js°;08i^0.E^»;.;..,,' re"7*

Two daily trains between Minneapolis, St.Paul and Chicago. St Louis anil Kaunas City.

Short and Direct Line to Dcs Moines and allIllinois Central, Central lowa, Wabash andChicago. St,.Paul and Kansas City points.

Best line to points East, South and West'./--. Leave Leave IArrive Arrive

Min'ps St.Pal St.Pal MpTisSt. Louis itKan

City Ex. All ' :-.'-\u25a0\u25a0 -points on 111.Cen., Cen. 10.. a. m. a. at. a. m. a. m.StL.&P.R'ys *7:SO +8:35 *7:15 *3:30

Chi. &Dubuque r. m. i>. m. p. m. p. m.Fast Express. *12:30 *1:40 *3:50 *4:30

Chicago A StLouis Ex *7:30 *8:10 *C:45 7:30

Kansas CityEx. »7:30 *8:10 *0:45 7:30Rochester.Chat-

field, PlainView, DodgeCentre, Austin • a. m. a. m.&Lyle +3:30 +3:10 til :2o 11:55\u2666Daily. +Dailyexcept Sunday.Pullman sleepers on all trains. Further in-

formation cheerfully furnished at the cityticket offices, 3 Nicollet house. Minneapolis;193 East Third street St. Paul. - . . ,\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

\u25a0

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"THE BURLINGTON"•

Peerless Dining Cars '\u25a0• nAND PULLMAN'S SLEEPERS ' :

on all through trains between.MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL

; :

; CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.LEAVE I LEAVE ' "

HINNEAPLIS ST. PAUL. "^PARTING TRAIN

+8:35 a. m. +9.15 a. m. No. 2. Winona, LaCrosse, Dubuque,

\u25a0 ,_:\u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 Peoria, St. Louis.*2:15 p. m. *2.55 p. m. Xo. 4. Winona, Lai!Crosse, Dubuque,

I Peoria, St. Louis.*2.55 p. m. No. 4. Winona, La

| ( 'rosse, Dubuque,*o™

„„\u25a0'''•- Chicago, Peoria.*3:00 p. m. *5.40 p. m.No. 6. Winona, LaCrosse, Dubuque,

-. I Chicago, St Louis.No. 2 arrives Peoria 2.15, St Louis 7.05

next a. m.No. 4 arrives Chicago 7.05, Peoria 10.50

next a. m. -No.-6 arrives Chicago 12.45, St Louis 5.00

next p. m.ARRIVE I ARRIVE ' . ~~ ~~

ST. PAUL. |mINKEAPLs| A"»BIVINOTRAINS.

*7.05 a. m. *7.42 a. m. No. 3. St Louis, Chi-cago, Dubuque, La

'- '-"'\u25a0'\u25a0-~y~ «. Crosse, Winona.\u26662.00 p. m. *2.40 p. m. No. 5. Peoria, Chi-cago, Dubuque, La

Crosse, Winona. -+0.25 p. m. +7.05 p. m. No. 1. St Louis, Ga-lena, Dubuque, La

1 Crosse; Winona.\u2666Daily. tEx. Sun.. SUBURB/11% TICAIAS ~~*

Leave Union Depot, St. Paul, daily forHighwood, Newport, and St Paul Park, at6:15, 8:00, 10:00 a. m.; 12 m.; 3:05 and5:40 p. m. Returning arrive 7:55, 9:05,11:30 a. m.; 1:45, 4:30 and 6:45 p.m.Single fare 10c; 10rides 80c; 25 rides, §1.50,

Connections made in Union/Depots aChicago, corner Canal and Adams sts.' .

St. Paul, foot Sibley st, Brown & Knebel,agents. .-- -! Minneapolis, Bridge Square, H. L. Martin,agent \u25a0 -CHARLES THOMPSON, City Ticket Agent

Hotel Ryan, St Paid. •W. E. GOODING, City Ticket Agent, 5 Nio

olet House, Minneapolis. ... .;.;\u25a0.W. J. C. KENYON, General Passengei

Agent St. Paul. Minn.

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.New " Overland Route!" .— TO —

Portland, Or., & the Pacific Northwest.The "Pioneer Line " between St. Paul,

Minneapolis, Moorhead arid Fargo, andthe Only Line running Dining Cars andPullman Sleepers between Those Points.i.- : .•.-'-\u25a0 :•.•-• Leave I LeavenEPARTTNG trains. St. Paul. . [MinneapolisPacific Express \u25a0 for

Grand Forks, Far- . " '' - 'go,Jamestownand • • \u25a0 -=".>'Portland (Daily). . 4 :00 p. m. 4 :35 p. m.Fargo Exp.. (Daily • "yJs?except Sunday).. 8-.15 a. m. 8:45 a. m,

Dakota Ex. (Daily). [ 8:00 p.m. ;8:35p.m..DiningCars, Pullman Sleepers, elegant day

coaches, second coaches and emigrantsleeping cars between St Paul, Minneapolis,Fargo, Dak., and all points in Montana andWashington terriwrios. • Emigrants are car-ried out of St. Paid and Minneapolis on Pa-cificexpress, leaving daily at 4 p. m.

) Arrive - Arrivearriving trains. Minneapolis St Paul.

Atlantic Ex. (Daily) 11 :50 a. m. 12:25 p.m.St Paul and Mm. '•'fast Ex. (Daily). . 7:15 a. m. 7 :50a. m.St. Paul and M. ace. :^* • '-. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.::\u25a0

(Dailyex.Sunday) .6:10 p. m. 6:45 p. m.Through Pullman Sleepers daily between

St Paul and Grand Forks, Dak. . *: - 'Through Pullman - Sleepers daily between

St Paul and Wahpeton, Dak., on Dakota ex-press,_

f City office, St Paul. 160 East Third st.City office, Minneapolis, No. 19 Nicollet

house. • CHAS. S. FEE, \u25a0 '"\u25a0 .".\u25a0• General Passenger Ticket Agent :

NO YES BROS. & CUTLER,.; Importers and •;

WHOLESALE ,DRUGSISTS I,68 and 70 Sibley street, coiner Fifth, - :

'ST. PAUL. -.'-.". v- > MINN

_\WFC\^4msMS(E:ya. positive cure ior uiooiccrs and Sores of.I every name and description, . no matter how -." '-«*.every name and description, no matter howmany-years standing-^TiBS-fs the \u25a0*,heavy . ,'\u25a0

| artillery of salves for Sores of long standing. < '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •Cures,- also. Chilblains, Burns, Cuts,"Fe"bas,Scalds,,. Frost liitcs,j&<L*-sk.' '___ _tJi'i' -'L

'-'•' V * \u25a0'"'\u25a0All genuine bears 3_rlfj_na_r $/ *

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