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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 22, 1887. 7
ST. PAUL WANTS.Wants on this page will be inserted under
classified headings according to the following. TABLEOP KATES. . *
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SBTI'ATIOXS OFFFJ.ED.
..".'\u25a0' Male.
BEAM HANDS—Some good ones for tan-nery at South Park.' Gordon &Fergu-
son. 220 East Fourth st. 4
BOY— who is thoroughly acquaintedwith the cityand can get around; come
early. 307. Jackson st. . .:-./_ ;.~ 4
BOY' wanted to work in a drugstore: onewho speaks Swedish preferred. Apply
010 Bedford st. ' . _4
BLACKS.. 1 1TH—A good blacksmith :goodchance for the right man. Address J.
Primus. West Union. Minn. -• 170-175
BAKER—Wanted a baker at Regan & Mc-Veigh's. 07 East Third st. 3
T)AIvKKat 67 East Thirdst 4
BAKERS —Two good bakers to come toMankato, Minn., at once; good wages
ami steady work. Address Vienna Bakery.Mankato, Minn. -_fc-_E__s_BEs_ . - _'; 3;DAKBEE— Good one, at 337 Wabasha st.
."DARKER—A good, steady barber at 410_LJ Dakota ay.. West St Paul. .4;I_>-' HER—A good first-class barber imme-—J diately, at 484 Wabasha st. . 3•"OARKKRS— tirst-class barbers at—> once; $15 per week and good percent-age. Address A. Stack, Burton house barber-hop, Hurley, Wis. 170-180
BAKKKK—A good barber at $12 per wee_.\u25a0Dp. XV. Topping. Litchfield, Minn. 161-180
SARKEEPER— Wanted, a barkeeper;must speak German and come well rec-
ommended, at 315 Robert st. -: , 3ARTENDER—A first-class bartender
wanted at 21 West Fourth st. 3OOKRINDEK—A good all round book-
binder ;.must be competent and reliable.Applyat Minnesota Type Foundry company,49 and 51 East Fifth st. 172-174
it—Young man wanted. 481University ay. • 172-174
OLORE1) COOK wanted, with refer-ence. and. twenty-liveother girls. Mrs.
_. chnell, employment oflice, 107 West Sev-euth st. 173
CAI.INET..IAKERS—First cabinet-makers ; apply 164 West Fifth st. St.
.Paul Furniture company. - 4ANVASSERS— City and country, to sell
patented article: big wages to activemen. . H. .1. Sloan. 78 East Third st
.'I. U 173-175
CLERK—Entry clerk wanted in a whole-sale house ;* must write rapidly and
plainlyfor copying in impression book andhe correct at figures: pay $60 per month.Address P. 22. Globe- office. 172-175
RIVER—At Kent's Package .Delivery,\u25a02\J 209 West Seventh st. _ 2
"{FOREMEN— for street work; call'J. this morning; 20 teams, $4.50. per day.White •_ Co.. 295 .Jackson st. 163• jVIAN who can set around lively, for cityI*l work. 12 West Third. 3
PORTER and bell boy at Internationalhotel, corner Seventh and Jackson sts. 4
PORTER— Wanted, a porter, in the barbershop, corner Third and Minnesota sts. 3
SHINGLERS and carpenters at St An-thony ay.. near Jay st 4
SALESMEN throughout the Northwest tosell Webster's dictionary. People's atlas,
Cottage physician, etc.; a rare opportnity forgood men. Meek Bros.. 493 Wabasha st, St.Paul, Minn. ____. - . . . 173
SALESMAN Experienced shoe salesmanin retail store on Seventh st ; must speak
German, have good recommendations and bestrictly temperate. Address Shoes, 247 West-ern ay., stating salary expected. 3
SALESMAN—Wanted, a salesman in re-tail boot and shoe store : must thoroughly
understand the retail trade; must be wellrecommended. P. 28, Globe. 3
SALESMEN wanted throughout Minne-sota, Dakota and Wisconsin . on Thack-
eray, Shakespeare, Waverley, Chambers.Dickens, etc., all complete; bookmen, this isyour opportunity. P. F. Collier, Davidsonblock. 170-175
SALESMEN—Four traveling -salesmen:salary and expenses; no experience
necessary. Address, with stamp, Palmer &Co., Winona. Minn. \u25a0'."\u25a0'-? ' 171-173
TINNER wanted for general jobwork;steady job for the right man.' •Applyat
once to Simmer A Marzalf, 484 Mississippist - \u25a0 . .-'.'' - .-.\u25a0•' \u25a0' 3
WAITER—A young man wanted for din-VV ing-room. Call after 9 a. m. at St.
James hotel. •\u25a0 4ATrAITERS at Bell's, 443 Jackson st 4
".TTANTED—I,OOO men on line MontanaVV Central railroad.Helena to Butte: eight-
een months* work; wages $2.25 to $2.75 perday. Larson, Keefe »_ Co., Helena, Mout.
169-176 - :'
WANTED—Twenty-five men for theManitoba road: company work ; free
fare ; good foreman who understands streetgrading; best of wages to right man. Call atJohn, Swenson A. Co.'s, corner Seventh andSibley sts. 173
WANTED—Young men and ladies toVV learn telegraphy, shorthand andtypewriting: chance to cover expenses whilelearning: day and evening classes; termsreasonable : send for circulars. . \u25a0F. A.Maron,manager Globe Telegraph company, 336Jackson st. St Paul. Minn. \u25a0 338*TirAt.bMIAKKR wanted at Kent'sVV .Package delivery, 209 West Seventh
St. 172-178
\X. OKK—Wanted, - young- man aboutVV twenty years old, speaks English and
German, to work in store ; reference required.It. Wolf, 518 Mississippi st. 3
yAKI)MAN at Windsor hotel. 4
RfXfX MEN for Montana, $2.25 to $3 per_/\J\J day; teamsters $35 to $00 per
month. _____ 179 East Third st. 172-174
RfXfX RRICKLAYERS immediately;t/UU steady work during the season;highest wages- paid. Apply nt Builders'Board ofTrade Room, Hotel Ryan, St. Paul,Minn. - .. \u25a0 - •: \u25a0 \u25a0 172-173£_____ MEN for Montana, $2 to $2.75 per«_/_/_/ day; teamsters s3s to $60 |>cr month;two years' work. Colton. 179 East Third st.
' 167-181
FOItSAf-E." T>LOCK FOR SALE—Clark's block. 305
XJ West Seventh st; three stories and agood basement, with all the modern improve-ments: is paying a good per cent Call at31 1 Sherman st. . -- . \u25a0 ' - 104*
JCYCLES and tricycles, for sale or rent;terms easy: iucvoles rented by day or
month. S. F. Heath & Co., 56 West Third st.1-17-237
DOO- half Newfoundland and St.Bernard dog; good watch: .weight, 150
\u25a0 pounds: year old. 240 Fillmore ay*. 173-175
HOUSE— For sale, house 343 Parnell St.;finest location in West St Paul; fronts
on three streets; $4,500; apply on premises.-\u25a0"..- 170-174 .
00 1 . TABLES-A bargain, three pooland one billiard tables for sale cheap.
Call at .East Seventh st. ' * 173-175
UTTER PHI'S— sale, a litter of setter._ pups, four weeks' old. at gun store, 128_East Third st. \;-7.y . 171-173
PIE WORKS.L. .JAMIESON & CO.'S Steam Dye
• Works- :-Gcnts"' clothing a specialty.412 Wabasha st. und 14 West Sixth, St. Paul,2ih__j. 134*
SITUATIONS OFFER ED.Female.
CREW of7 hotel girls, Emmets burg, lo. ;housekeeper near Manitoba; free fares.
Douglass intelligence office, 35 Seventh st\u25a0\u25a0 173 \u25a0
COPYING— in some office by ladyto write by dictation or do copying;
first-class business hand and rapid writer;terms reasonable. Address 11. P. Q., Globe.
COOK Girl as cook in a private family atJ White Bear lake. Applyat No. 30 Igle-
hart st. _3ISHWASHKK— a girl to wash
dishes, the Delicatessen, 186 EastSeventh st. .-•.-.- 3 i
/2J.IRL— A nurse girl at 200 Ramsey st B_jj
GIRL—Young girl to assist in housework;one who can go home at night preferred.
Call at 083 Oakland ay. 4
GIRL— voting nurse girl. Apply Mrs.11. S. Sibley, 093 Oakland ay. _4
GIRLS—Two competent girls, one to cookwash and iron, the other to do upstairs
work.' Apply 173 College ay. 3
HOUSEKEEPER respectablewoman as housekeeper to widower
with children; comfortable home and goodpay to right party ; references. Address 11. 4,Globe. 4
HOUSEKEEPER forbachelor on farmtwenty-five miles from St. Paul; -no.
cows; must bo sociable, and fair cook; ;per-manent place. Address A. L. Cram, Roberts,Wis. 170-173
HOUSEWORK— Wanted,* girl for generalhousework in small family. 070 De
Soto st. ' 3OUSEWORK— girl forgeneral
housework ; no washing. 726 St. Peterst . 3
HOUSEWORK— A young girl to assist athousework. 537 Canada st 4
OUSEWORK— GirI for general house-work in family of2. Call at 308 Selby
ay. .4OUSKWOKK— girl for general
housework; 519 Robert st, cornerTenth st 4
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl ,;for house-work at 486 Dayton av.; will pay good
wages. .4OUSEWORK— GirI. Norwegian or Ger-
man erred ; wages $12 per mouth;onlytwo in family. Call at once, 493 St. Pe-ter st 3
HOUSEWORK— Girl to do housework ina familyof four at 050 Burr st. > 3
OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework, at 351 Franklin st 3
OUSKWORK— reliable girl forgeneral housework. Apply mornings
at 380 Pleasant ay. 3OUSKWOKK— for general house-work at 169 East Fourteenth st. 4
HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-- work at 17 Tiltonst. ; apply at once. 4OUSKWORK— GirI for general house-
work in small private family. Apply255 Ramsey st. 4
OUSKWOKK— a girl to dokitchen work in small private family.
510 Canada st 4
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for generalhousework in family of three; no chil-
dren. Mrs. A. C. Ramsden. 528 Cedar st.171-173
HOUSEWORK— A girlfor general house-work ; must be a good cook. Call at
168 Western aye. . 1.7-173ITCHEN WORK— Girl wanted for
kitchen work and to assist in cooking.168 Pleasant ay. . ' 4
KITCHEN WORK— good girl. 63East Eleventh st. 4
LAUNDRESS— Wanted, first-class laun-dress for private family. 259 East
Ninth st ' 3
MILLINER—Wanted, ii milliner atSchultz*, 83 East Third st. 4
"IVrUKSE GIRL—A good girlabout twelve-''1 or thirteen years old to take care of twochildren. Call at 138 Summit ay. 4 |
NURSE — an experienced nurseli to take entire charge of child tenmonths old. Call at 168 Western ay. 168*
PASTRY Wanted, a strong girl to work onpastry. The Delicatessen, ISO East
Seventh st. 3
SEWING— lady to do sewing. Inquireat 121 Thirteenth st. 4
-ITTTASHERWOMEN— Six good washer-VV women can get steady work at Ex-
change laundry, 54 East Seventh st., if theycome at once. • \u25a0 '~ -**'\u25a0•'. -'._:—
ASHKRWOMAN— ii goodwasherwoman and irouer: no other
need apply; must take the clothes home. In-quire Boom 23, Moore's block. Seven corners.
ASHKRWOMAN — Wanted a goodwasherwoman to come every Monday.
192 East Tenth. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•-\u25a0 3
SITUATIONS WA->__El>.
Male.
BOOKKEEPER and penman wants workevenings. Address H. 0, Globe. . 4
BOOKKEEPER — man would likea position as bookkeeper or office
clerk ; good city references furnished. Ad-dress Room 1, 329 Robert st, city. , 3
BOY, age fifteen years, wants situation asapprentice to learn tlie horseshoer's
trade. Frank Barnacle, 231 Oak st. 3AXE BAKER—A first-class cake baker.
steady man, would like a good situationAddress X.50, Globe. 4
COACHMAN—Wanted, by a young man,a place in private family as coachman ;
reference furnished if necessary. AddressH. 5, Globe. 4
COOK — wanted by a first-classmeat and pastry cook : no objections to
leaving city. Address P. 24, Globe. 3
ENGINEER—By a first-class engineerthat has had many years' experience;
can give good references. Address H. 3.Globe. . . : .4
LAW STUDENT—Position wanted by ayoung law student of liberal education
• and business experience in first-class lawoffice in St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth.Address Pedagogue, Globe. 3
FFICE WORK— work, officework preferred, having had six years'
experience at bookkeeping, but will ac-cept any lightwork offered. Address P. 30,Globe. 3
POSITION — . young man oftwenty, good penman, wants position in
office; A 1 references. 212 Eaton ay. 3\u25a0 : \u25a0
POSITION wanted by a young man to lakecare of fine horses, . cow yard, and do
chores in general. Address P. 18, Globe. 3
SALESMAN Situation wantCH by an ex-perienced salesman in boot and shoe or
grocery store ; young man, aged twenty-two;speaking tho Scandinavian language; first-class references. Address J., C. L., care Y.M. C. A. 3
SALESMAN A position as salesman oroffice work by competent mau; strongly
indorsed. Address 11. H. D., care Glol>e. 4ITUATlON—Energetic young man of
twenty wants position in some office:good ] .limaii. 212 Eaton ay. 4
SET ofbooks to keep at night Address X.Y. Z., Globe. • 4
SITUATION —By young mart to workfor board night and morning: would
take excellent care of horses; handy at anykind of -work. Address C. 32, Globe.
173-175
SITUATION by young man as packer instore ofany kind; can give good refer-
ences. H. 2, Globe. 3
SITUATIONby young man eighteen yearsof age, in real estate office, to learn the
business. J. K. M., Globe. . 3
SITUATIONby young man to work fourdays in a week ; outside or inside work;
good references.' P. 15, Globe. 3
WASHER Situation wanted by a coach-washer just from New Yorkcity. Ad-
dress P. 25, Globe. 3
WASHER—Situation as • buggy-washer.Address. B. E. S, 406 Selby ay. 3
WORK—Young man nineteen years ofage, employed during the day, would
like something to do evenings; can furnish•. .the very best of references. Address S. S.,' 214 Pearl st, city. - : .\u25a0 ' • 3
WORK WANTED—A situation by ayoung man to work evenings,, on a set
of books preferred two, three or four nightsa week. W., Globe. \u25a0*.-\u25a0' .4
Female. • .COPYING— Young lady would like copy-
ing in an office or wholesale store; fair,rapid penman; or work of any kind in store.Address A. C, 1060, corner Earl and Ross. 4
OUSEKEEPER— A lady would like aposition" a., housekeeper for a small
family or a widower. Address, stating terms, .ItZ. E., Globe. 170-180
NURSE— A nurse for a baby wants a situa--1" , tion: lady of experience; good refer-_ ence: price $14.' Address Mrs. S. E. S.,Greenwood ay., care A.C. Bonham. ' * •\u25a0' 7: 3
i j QEAMSTRESS wants work in families byO day or work; references given. Call oraddress Seamstress, 517 Wabasha st 170-172
j ASHING—Family washings done at| W 439 Carroll st. 3
WRITING and copying done cheap at439 Carroll st. 3
j . IXSTRUCTTOar.: ! OCHOOI, OF SHORTHAND, Type-writ-
-3 O. ing and Telegraphy— First-class and ex-. ] elusive; names ofgraduates now holding po-ij si linns ton application; lessons day and. J evening or by mail ; send for circulars. Anna, I C. Drew, Hale block, • corner Jackson and: I Thirds. ..St. Paul. 332*
FOR _-F_*T.
''..' Hon. «• . .HOUSE—Six-room house, 64 Park place.
Inquire M. D. Miller A Co., 41 EastFourth st. - 172-174
HOUSES Up Town—No.7lo Carroll st.and515 Iglehart, six rooms each : rent $20
per month each. Inquire 517 Iglehart, nearMackubin. 109-173
HOUSE—Torent furnished house ; central- good neighborhood ; cheap to good
party, from July 1 to Sept 1. .Address P 27,Ulobe. . 172-173
HOUSE—A new six-room house, withsewer and lake water,: at moderate
price. Inquire at No. 2 18 Iglehart st- 173-175 ' _.
' Rooms.ROADWAY,533—Pleasant front rooms
for rent; nicely furnished, use of bath;$10. 173
EXCHANGE ST., 232.SOUTH— andnicely furnished room; use of bath;
board if desired; private family. 173-174XCHANGE ST., 300, NORTH—Com-
fortably furnished room suitable for asingle gentleman ; $0 per month ; use of bath.
172-173 .EXCHANGE ST., 384—Room with board
for, two gentlemen all modern con-veniences and centrally located. 173-174
IGHTH ST., 275, EAST—Furnishedrooms, with board; use of parlor, piano
and bath room. . * 107-173LEVENTH ST., 02, EAST—Booms with
board, one-half block from capitolj ref-erences required. . • .' 4
IFTHST., 203 WEST, Flat For rentunfurnished or furnished front rooms;" •
use ofbath, $8. ' 173OURTH ST., 123, WEST, near Rice
park—Two furnished rooms, cheap.\u25a0 173-174 . •:.-.
FOURTH ST.*. 105. WEST— Furnished flatfirst floor, for rent; good chance for
parties wishing tokeep boarders. 172-173OURTH ST., 51, WEST—Two large iur-
nished rooms en suite, with private en-trance. 100-175
JACKSON ST., 060— Rooms, furnishedand unfurnished, with use ofbath; suit-
able for gentleman ;• in private famil/.108-173
JACKSON ST., Furnished rooms;single, double or en suite. 172-178
PEARL ST., 215—Rooms on ground floor,furnished for housekeeping, range, j
dishes, etc., complete. 170-173
PLEASENT AY., 183—Furnished rooms• with use of bath.' 172- 74OKERT ST., 525— Neatly furnished
room for one or IWo gentlemen. 173-174OJ. ERTST., 540, corner Eleventh—Fur-
nished rooms on first and second floors;central location. . 173-17!)
ROOM—Furnished, at the ••Portland," torent for the -summer. inquire of agent
or at Room 11, Section 1, after 7 p. m.173-175
ROOMS— Five unfurnished rooms. Minea& Wedge, 143 Dakota ay. 173
ROOMS— room to rent over 139West Third st 103-192
ROOMS Single unfurnished rooms, forhousekeeping or sleeping, Knauft block.
Seventh and Pine. ' Inmiire 139 Seventh st173174
ROOMS— furnished rooms, sin-gle or en suite. Call on or address P. 16,
Globe. \u25a0 172-173
ROOM—A large, well-furnished frontroom, with bay window and large alcove.
Call at 528 Cedar st., near capitol. 173-1 SO
ROOMS For rent, unfurnished rooms,single or en suite; board in connection.
Address 11. 8, Globe. 173-174
ROOMS— Furnished rooms, with or with-out board, IO minutes' walk from Bridge
square; everything desirable. Address P. 10,Globe. . 172-173
SUMMIT AY., 77— Park Place re-opened : rooms single and en suite also
strictly first-class table. 173-174UMMITAY.. 87— Nicely furnished front
room for reni.suitable for two gentlemenor gentleman and wife. 173-175
EVENTH ST., 220, WEST —Unfurnishedrooms for rent, suitable for light house-
keeping. 173EVENTH ST., 277, WEST— Furnishedrooms forrent, with board; use of bath;
references. ' 173-174EVENTH ST., 230, WEST—From July
1, the residence over store. Chas. Eaton,280 Easi Thirdst ' 172-178
PRICK ST., 243—Rooms and board.: v
172-17.
SEVENTH ST., 230, WEST— July1, the residence over store. Chas. Eaton,
28 East '1 bird st. 173-178EVENTH ST.. 27, EAST—One suite,
three rooms, $25 : one suite four rooms,$25; one single room. $10; none but respect-able parties need apply. - 10 /-1 73
KVKNTH ST., 319, EAST—One largefurnished front room on third floor.
172-173
ST. PETER ST., 39, Corner of Summit! Ay. Pleasant furnished rooms; private
family; large yard; next door to good board.172-180
ST. PETER ST. 447— suite of furnishedrooms for lighthousekeeping. 173
KNTHST., 192, EAST—WeII furnishedroom, suitable for two gentlemen ; also
singlerooms, with board; everything first-class. 173
ILTONST., 4!>—Tworooms in firs*, classlocality: convenient to street car lines:
modern conveniences. 173-174ACOUTA ST., 539— nice rooms
for rent with board, for gentlemanand wife or two gentlemen.- Mrs. Baker..___ 172-173
WALNUT ST., 385—One nice large roomfurnished, with bedroom adjoining:
call from 12 to 1 and after Op. m. ; use ofbath aud all modern improvements. 172-173
Office-.FFICE for rent XV. 11. Fritz, 130 EastFourth st. 173-175
OFFICES— Two suites elegant offices. 27East Seventh st. . 107-173
OFFICES— rooms in Herzog block,corner Fourth and St Peter, furnished
or unfurnished, suitable for doctor or otherollices; on second floor. - 3
{Miscellaneous.
BUILDING—The building formerly occu-pied by the Globe; will make such
changes as may be desired by tenant In-quire of C. A. Easterly, Room 3, Mannheimerblock. 149*
:HORSES A__l_ CARRIAGES.
ATTENTION—We otter this season the: largest and finest stock of lightcar-
riages in St. Paul ; rockaways, • phaetons, topand open buggies, surreys, Concord wagons,delivery, three-spring wagons, handy wagons,pony carts and harness ofevery description;we have selected the best makers and defycompetition as to price and quality; call be-fore purchasing. King's Carriage Reposi-tory, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts.93-190
ARRIAGE WORKS— A .Jarge assort-jment of Victorias, cabriolets, Duquistas,
broughams, four and six-seat rockaways, ex-tension-top 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 strictlyas represented. E. M. Hallowell A Co., 503to 511, Minnesota st. 159*
RIVINGHORSE for sale— good driv*ing horse at 079 Olive st., also a buggy ;
willsell together or separate. 172-178AKNKSS AND PHAETON—For sale;
Edgar B. Smith Portrait Co., 453 Waba-sha st. * 173
HORSE for Sale—A good sound horse fordelivery or heavy work. Call at 109
West Third st. ~ 173-174
HORSES for sale, single or double driv-ing; express and heavy work horses,ranging in prices from $75 to $200, give mea calL W. B. Young, veterinary surgeon, 131---142 East Fourth st. 167-173
HORSE —For sale, one magnificent youngdriving horse, one young mare, perfect
in every quality, desirable for family use.J. Tuttle, 52 Prospect Terrace. 172-174
HAETONS—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, StPaul. . 128-218
SIDE BAR BUGGlES— Surreys and ex-press wagons; best work, finest materials,
lowest prices. Send for catalogue or cal latCortland Wagon company, 135 East Fifth st,
\u25a0 "St Paul. ' ' 128-221
___*________CONSULT Mme. Teitsworth, the wonder-- ful natural seer and clairvoyant fortune-teller; has returned. 402 Minnesota st.
168-174 .MME. D. GROAS, the notable Kfe reader
and electrican, is making successfulcures; also gives magnetic treatment 225
1 East Seventh st, first flat . •\u25a0 172-173
MRS.______ 8A..-NELL, magnetic
healer, heals rheumatism, kidney and.liver disease. 380 Broadway. 170-176
MRS. DAVENPORT'S intelligence office,at 27 East Seventh st. Room 5, wants
colored or white cook: families wantinghelp,general house os second work, you will find
' them at this office. 173
WILLthe lady to whom the pocketbookwas handed by the boy at Whit© Bear
depot Saturday, June 18, 1887, please leaveat WhiteBear ticket office. The parties areknown. b_fJ_S__£____
AITCTI __ SAIJES.
Weber «V Fairchild, Auctioneer.!
W~ EBKlt A FAIBCIULD, auctioneersand commission -. merchants, No. 31
East Seventh st, sell at -auction real estate,stocks of merchandise and household furni-ture ; we also buy and sell on commissionbankrupt and other stocks of all kinds ofgeneral merchandise. Weber & Fairchild,31 East Seventh st. . . . \u25a0 , 144-174;
ltl-AI-ESTATE FOB S-ATJE." 7"
Jtlcl. ougull *fc Co., Heal EstateAgents.
• 388 Wabasha st. ;'7 7; : ;
OCR friends and customers willnow findus in our new and commodious offices
at 388 Wabasha at, Sherman block. -... .NOTWITHSTANDING the present tem-
porary dullness in the real estate marketour sales since June 1 have been unusually \u25a0
•large in one addition alone— Syndicate No.5— sold, in one day, thirteen lots for cash :to 'Eastern capitalists, and we are now inwant of available property in that direction .to . supply . customers in the East; ownerswillingto sell Midway property at a reason-able price will find customers In our ottice. .«__/! IWfl WILL, purchase a house on
_. sXJ\J\J Selby ay,, near St. Albans st(tO f_f_f_ FOß a lot °" Carroll st, in-?/£*,./ \J\J Marshall's addition; south-
facing, near Mackubin st
•fill Hi __ _ *,°lt» li"c lot on West Seventh
•pj-^vyU _/ st; easy terms. \u25a0_*
(Sttr7r7F\ "*—-purchase aline lot, south-
_? I I*J o facing, on Tuscarora st ; easypajments. ....< _*_'_0 FOR lots along Rice st; easy
-___D_>?_ *'OX -lots on Como Heights;\u2666[?___/_' _/ .: monthly payments. - -T OTS in Syndicate No. 5 : very cheap. .
LOTS on Blair and Van Buren sts. : for-50; a small amount cash, balance in
monthly or quarterly payments.
AFINKresidence and lot, f>Ox2oo feet, onWest Seventh st. for 82,700.
ti_in K{\(\ FOB the best block in Her-*s>X\J)tJUXJ scy-Woolsoy addition. -
( '.{ii i—TWO LOTS, on Edmund st,near Farrington ay.;. these are
asnap.
A NICKlittle house on Atwater st. ; verycheap ; 011 monthlypayments.
A SMALL house and tine corner lot in •Lewi's second addition $1,100; easy
payments. .'.. .S__Ai_li houses ami lols in all parts of the'
city; for sale cheap and on easy terms.
CALLand examine- our list ofproperty andprices before you invest, or write to us
for particulars about St. Paul real estate.
WE ARKare offering two. of the cheap-VV est lots in West St. Paul, on Ohio st.
Call ifyou want a snap. McDougall it Co..388 Wabasha st. 173
J. _•". !•__.«* 11 «'_.-_;•-«•' s JLis•172 Rice st.
OK SAl_i_— loo lots in 'the -center ofNorth st Paul, and the most beautiful
spot there: only one block from Castle sta-tion, for $150 per lot, on easy terms.
LOTS and acres on and near Bice st, andon lake fronts ; lots, with houses, in all
parts of the city, at great bargains and oueasy terms. J. _•'. Eisenmenger, 472 Rice st-- 154if
Miscellaneous.BEAUTIFUL sixty-fool lake iront lot,
at Spring Park. ._inm'tonka, for salecheap.- Address, P. 20, Qlobe. * 17--173
-i-TKAO OF T_T_.K and all otnermanuscripts copied perfectly by Anna
C. Drew. Dale block, opposite Merchants.• -\u25a0 332* : - '-\u25a0
Bl'Sl__.ss property at the yards,SOU feet from Exchange building on
Concordat.; must -be sold at once; if youwant a snap call ou owner for terms at 45Davidson block. ... • 172-173
CiOTTAUK-S for sale Three six-room cot\u25a0> tages at Hamline, 4 ! locks rem depot;
these houses have just been completed, con-tain all modern improvements, and will besold very low; teims, fourth . cash, bal-ance easy; those wanting nice homes for asmall amount of money willdo well to inves-tigate this. J. lt. & _>. Mcilurran, Globebuilding. 100-175P__-_f_T__-___ SACK— of the choicestX. • farms in the state, situated eight milesfrom St Paul, three miles from Fort Snellingand nine miles south of Minneapolis, con-sisting of 320 iacres;. 'has ...natural troutspring and brook, which has a fall of 100feet, with sufficient power to run a grist mill;has fishing ponds with German carp, etc.;about fiftyacres in meadow, — acres of tim-ber and is, altogether, one of the most beau-tifulspots to be found anywhere; has seme ,of the finest buildingsites to be found,' and abank of good brick clay -sufficient to build acity; this would make an elegant summer re.sort a fine stock farm, or would plat in smallacre tracts and sell at a good profit; for saljat a great bargain and -on easy terms byGeorge Bros., 305 Kpbert st. ; see our list onanother page. -3Ss___-_-s__S_-K_sS____-_____i ? 15'_>*
IF iTOU wish to buy a. residence or a vacantlot or business property, improved or un-
improved, or to borrow money, we can satisfyyou; some rare bargains; if you wish to sell. |list your property with us. Daly • &••\u25a0 McNa- 1mara, 128 East Sixth st.oppositeßyan hotel.
Dil -1 *t> .". - •
LIST your property with Fallihee, Snow itHolloway. 101 East Fourth st, forquicksales. 138,
OOCi ACRES near Bice lake and fiveAsOXJ miles from railroad station, for salecheap if . taken at once also lot in MotorLine addition, three Mocks from motorstation; price $025; this week only. Ad-dress J. E. Meilis, 02 to 70 Eighth st
173-177
W9n _W,>KTH .SOU— 40x122 to ;*p\JA/_i alley, cast-facing on Bradley st, inear Cook; must sell, Owner 025, Globe.
173-177 ;
BUSINESS CHA-_-r.CS. :
ATA SACRIFICE—One or two lols at !White Bear Lake at $75. ,W. P. Burke, I
at G. 11. Ileiuemauu's, Seventh and. Jack- Ison st
—WANTED MAN—Who has $750 or j• can give . security for that amount, to
take one-half interest in an office businesspaying $3,500 clear; will guanuitee $20 perweek. Address for particulars lock box 437,La Crosse, Wis. • -. . 173-174
OARO ING HOUSK having thirty steadyboarders; cheapest rent and price in the
city. Address N. 37. Ql. . h?. - 108-174
FOR sale —A bonanza,' no opposition,book, news and stationery store in city
of23,000 population; good reasons for re-tiriug. Address B. A., Globe. 173-178 '
For SALK—Afirst-class general merchan-dise business in Groton, Dak.; present
firm doing a good business; good reason for \u25a0
selling; will require 53,000 to $I,(XH). Bier-man & Madden. 163-180
OK SALE—A first-class, established gro-cery and bakery business in one of the
best locations, with horses, wagons and fix-ires. Inquire of Mack Adams, Allen. Moon !
&Co.. ' " ' ' 170-177. !
FOR SALE— fine, paying clothing and !furnishing stock, with 2 tine store build- •
ings, 4 lots in the best location in the city,with a large trade; store brings a monthlyrent of$75 the year round ; reason for sell-ing, wants to visit Europe. Address P. O.Box 601, Wahpeton, Dak. 171-177
ROCERIES— A nice little stock of gro-ceriesfor sale; good trade already es-
tablished. Address E. E., Globe. 173-178ROGER for Sale— Stock of groceries,
with fixtures, in a first-class* locality..Inquire J. M. Heberling it Co., 85 East Fifthst -'.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_. 104-200
HOTEL For sale or to rent one of thebest paying hotels in Central Dakota.
Address E. Schuellenbach, Frederick, Dak.•\u25a0...' • 100-178 , - . \u25a0•-
HOUSE, barn and blacksmith shop withone-quarter acre of land for sale. Ad-
dress P. W. 8., Maple glain, Minn. 151-180
PARTNER— Hour and gristmiller wants partner with $3,000 to take
one-half part in a grist water mill ; fine coun-try location; fiftymiles from St Paul. 11. S.,Globe. . . - . 172-174
REAL ESTATE office for rent in Stock?Exchange building, with desk, curtains
and office fixtures for sale. Apply room 2,Stock Exchange building. , 173
SALOON For Sale— Very cheap saloon andlicense in a good location. Inquire at
Yoerg's brewery, corner Ohio and Ethel sts..West Side. - . 170-170
WANT TO MEET some one willingtoinvest equally from $300 to $500, to
open some business we could agree on ; cangive best ofreference. Address P. 21, Globe.
-\u25a0\u25a0-- -v \u25a0 . 172173 ..;-..-\u25a0... -YOUCAN make money by listing your
property with Fallihee,' Snow & Hollo-way. 101 East Fourth st. 138*(Jt» Oi >/l BUYS a butter and egg establish-JJ)<_'V. XJ ment incity market Inquire ofB. I.Brayton, corner Seventh and Exchangests. _ 171-173
BOAKDI-G <»FF_-_B___l>.
BOARD A young lady can find board in aprivate familyby applying to 41 East
Sixth st, at $3.50 per week. . . '173
BOARDING—First-class day board at 342East Eighty st. . •.-..-. 173-175
BOARDING—Newly and elegantly fur-nished rooms, both single and en suite,
with all modern conveniences, and first-classboard at 342 East Eighth st. - - 173-175
BOARD AND LODGING— glrLs"home, 620 St Peter st, for respectable
young girls only; board and lodging $2.50i. week; reading room free. 100-175
: - 7 FIJ_A_JCIAI_, ...MONEYis loaned by us on improved real
estate security in St. Paul, Minneapolisand Duluth at 0, 0 _, 7, 7 _ per cent, onshortest notice, for any amount •' R. M. New- -port &Son, investment- bankers, 162, 153and 154 Drake block, St. Paul. -\u0084 . . 73*
LOANED on all kinds of per-sonal property, household furniture,
horses, etc. ; also on diamonds and Jewelry;commercial paper discounted. Security LoanCo., 325 Jacksou st, J. E. Flanieau, mana-ger.' . \u25a0;..-\u25a0" \u25a0:. . . ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . 162*
MON TO LOAN on . mortgage atifi,(lowest cost without ; delay. Installmentmortgages made payable in*sums to suit bor- 1rower. William N. Viguers, south-east cor- "ncr Fourth and Robert streets. ... 130*
MONEY TO LOAN—Money to loan atIfX'current rates of interest on first-classresidence and business property. Clark _.Thome, 31 _ Robert st -'
;- .-.':. .152-182
MVNEYTO LOAN on real estate and. [(good first mortgages bought by S. H.Dyer.real estato and 10an5,52 German-Ameri-can bank. 106*Iyi*J.NKY loanek on' real estate, interestlv. \u25a0 payable here; mortgages bought; lot on_..evf'ijomb st, near plow works,for sale cheap :
if taken quick. 11. Caldwell, Chamber ofCommerce building.. -\u25a0 • '' : •\u25a0>' :'\u25a0 4.s*:
MINNESOTA MORTGAGE . LOAN\u25a0Company— from $10 upward on
furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with-out removal; also on warehouse receipts,diamonds and goldwatches. -J. S. Mackey,manager. Room 7, First National bank build-ing, St Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Leggblock, Minneapolis. . \u0084\u25a0\u25a0-. 250*.
MONEY made by letting Fallihee Snow, &Holloway sell your property.' 101 East
Fourth st - ' - - ' '. 138*ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit from
$1 up, on watches, diamonds and allgoods of value; special rates ou sums of $50and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st
.\u25a0 • \u25a0 . 240* '.. . \u25a0 .-- ' •\u25a0\u25a0' -MONEY TO LOAN in sums of §1.000 to
$10,000 at 0 aud 8 . per cent interest .without delay. St. Paul Trust company, cor-
-1ncr Jackson and Fourth sts. * :- \u25a0 . -. . • . .: • . 22*ATCHKS, diamonds, Jewelry, etc.,money loaned on same in any . amount
from $1 to ©1, 000, at low rates. Simon,' thePawnbroker. ' . '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0•'. 152-182
ANTED-A loan of$1,800 on* a gilt-'\u25a0\u25a0: edged piece of unimproved ..business
property worth over $5,000. Call at 05. EastFourth st. city. . ..:_'.\u25a0..:._ -._ '-. 173?r](\ «25, *.SO, »100 TO LOAN on fur-•?ly niture, pianos, .carriages, horses,•cows, watches, diamonds, silverware' or anyother article of value; cash advance made on''goods in storage; promptness and privacyguaranteed in making our loans; reasonablerates ami no outside fees. St Paid . Loan"company, No. 22 West Sixth st. Panoramabuilding. .'•'.* \u25a0•-.'*-. 65*'
_UI-»CEJL___A_.KOL"i. . 7.ICYCLE Wanted— Must be at least 51-
--inch and haw ball lie-rings nil around.Call or address with terms to J. W. Chandler,412 Jackson st. .'..-'. * 173
/^^KI'ENTEIt'S wanted to stay away fromV7^ St. Paul; strike still continues. Perorder of Carpenter- 1 union.". - 172-178
FUKs taken on storage and money loaue 1on same at low rates. Simon, the Pawn-
broker. 152-182RANKLIN MACHINE AVORKS, 386Uobert st. St. Paul, manufacturers of
shafting, pulleys, bridge bolts and gratings;general blacksmiths anil machinists. 14-195
LOTS and «_"res in all parts of the city..The largest list in town to select from.
Fallihee, Snow iHolloway, 101 East Fourthst \u25a0
\u25a0 - • 138*
STORAGE AND _OBW A NG-t'on-signments solicited of all kinds of rem-
chandise, implements,, furniture and house-hold goods. We have the largest and bestwarehouse in the city, connected. byrailroadtracks forreceiving, storing and transferring,or if space is desired either in basement orupper stories we can let same at very reason-able rates ; warehouse and office, 35. and 389East Third st, St. Paul, Minn. St PaulStorage, Forwarding and Implement Com-pany; William Hemminghouse, President and'Manager; telephone call 288-2. V .53*
WASHIN- and ironing at Hong Wall'sVV 'laundry. 351 Wabasha st. 173-175
:j ; 7 _____________ Ft. _\u25a0__!>. 7 '
BO.\_(ili>U-A box with some rings anden ifbutton in it : Owner please call at
344 Sibley st and 1receive if- 1.73-175
LOUT—A black and white parasol; tinnerI please leave at Mr. Kittson's house and
receive reward. • .._*_'\u25a0 160*
WATCH CIIAKM H>B'l—On Robertst, between Fifth st. and West St
Paul; -leave at Globe and receive reward. :•'I ' .7,.'- • \u25a0\u25a0:-. 173-174
TITATCtt' LOST — Somewhere on the-:*'*'' streets of the city, a ladies' gold.watch
«nji chain ; finder will.be' rewarded by leav-'ingit nt the -Globe ollice. '"\u25a0\u25a0 ''-'"* .' •\u25a0'-\u25a0-•.- 173 ..——t ___—-_—, j .kit '*_-» '__Y_._ _a_. .___. ."7 r~M___: \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0_ \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ; •
GROCKKiKS—Wanted by a customer, a''-mull stock ofgroceries in exchange for
real estate. Card <_ Co.. Jacksou st. secondlloor. •''..'_. .-...:.'•.. 159*
To i-.XiJIIAN.-r_ Fou*-dumdi_ti sharesBeaver MiningOption company, located
on West range in Wisconsin, for. a: St Paul- 1lot; will pay difference in cash. Address N.20. globe. . 167 180
WANTKD— i team . of horses in' • exchange for city lots. Card «.t Co.,
315 Jackson st. second -floor. .' -\u25a0 168-181
\u25a0' ' ; _________ to REJt'T. :
ROOMS — private family, two furnishedrooms suitable for light housekeeping.
Address K. F., 309 Jackson st. ' 173-174
ROOM —Single gentleman wants singleroom, centrally located; stale price. . 11.
1). Globe. . • .... \u25a0
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I>*>Ji>KNCfc—i a .me part ofSummit-l\ ay.', elegantly -aroished; ten orelevenrooms: all conveniences; for four or tenii.< _i;h.. Address P. 17. Globe. 172-174
i_r<____i«>___r.i wa-%t_ei>. '.
}}tiA!:i)ANi)rtOO.U by a' young lady inJ private family. A. 0.-0., Globe. . 3
BOA itoing—-itoom and board wanted in• private family by man and wife, within
10 minutes' walk of _ixth and Wacouta sts.Apply ami slate terms to ll.' 7. Globe.-.';. 173 \u25a0
BOARD —Situation wanted by young manto work forboard; ' any place . of trust
can work nights, mornings and Sundays;bandy at any kind of work. Address C. 32,Globe; \u25a0 ' ..\u25a0:*..'
W ____T___> TO JBIIY.~~
WANTED TO »UY—second-hand wag-ons. . bug-ies. harness of. all kinds.
Write to W. S.. 3D2.10!-ettest 173-174
'-\u25a0'\u25a0 I ;OFFJ£K OF YII.LAOKI.X.COUOKI., ),]Vii.i.aoT. of White Beat., Itamsey >
County, Minn.. June 14, A. 1). 1887. * )I.otice is hereby given that 1 John
.lacy, of the Village of White Bear, inthe County of Kamsey, State of Minne-sota, lias made written application to theVillage Council of said village, for alicense to sell intoxicating liquors in thefront room, on the ground floor of thebuilding situated upon Lot No. Seven'(7), hi Block No. Fifty-three (53). of 'said. Village of White Bear, ; and, frontingupon Kailroad avenue, at the corner ofThird street, in said village; and thatsaid application will be. heard by saidVillage Council at a meeting to be heldat the regular place of meeting of saidCouncil in the Village building, onWednesday, tlie 29th day of June, A.D.1887,. at 7 o'clock p. in. offllat day, whenall persons may appear ami show cause,ifany there be, why such license shouldnot granted. .... '_7-._'-7IByorder of the Village Council. - "7 ;
•? i [', John A. Getty, Kecorder.''' [ *\u25a0.-. - jtinels-:^w-\vcd
_..»;_.. lor __--i_<_iiig Mate-:•! j *''' rial...'"iIEADQUAKTEUSD_F_R___t OF Dakota,
. }1 I -jOmcE cni_r i,». A_r_it___.r__, :..t .-: ;•_ r ![• St. Paul. Minn., June 20, 1887. . .SEALED PROPOSALS,' in triplicate, sub-
ject to the usual conditions, will be re-ceived.at the office of Major A. F. Rockwell,ttnarte___n__r If. S. A.. St Paul. Minn., until13 o'clock noon on July 20,-1887— -at whichtime and place they will be- oj _ned--in-. the]>re_i.!spe ofbidders— fiir furnishing and de-livering such BuildingMaterials.required byQhnrtermaster's ' Department, . as \u25a0 may .- be
fled at Posts and Stations in the 'Depart-. ment ofDakota forrepairs to and- construc-tion of buildings during the fiscal year, end-ing June 3D. IBSS. . •.- !
The Government reserves the right to re-ject any or all proposals. . •\u25a0- . \u0084,
Preference will be given to articles ! of do-mestic production and manufacture, condi-tions 01 price and Quality being equal: andsuch preference will be. given to articles ofAmerican production and manufacture pro-duced on the Pacific coast,' to the extent ofthe consumption required by the public ser-vice there. • .:..'.:.'-'
Blanks and full iufoanat-CB as to bidding,etc.,' .willbe furnished on application \u25a0 to theQuartermaster's Department at St Paul,Minn.- • ..-•;, . • - -- Envelopes should be addressed to Major A.F. Rockwell;' Quartermaster, \u25a0 I . *S. A., StPaul, Minn., marked "Proposals forBuildingMaterials." JAMES M. MOORE; * -\u25a0_ ;
Deputy Quartermaster General, U. fJ-.'A.: - . . Chief Quartermaster. . .. .
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENEDFRANKLIN MACHINE WORKS,
38G Hubert Street, St. PauL -
SSATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey, District" Court, Second JudicliU
District - :<-\u25a0 •:.\u25a0 >.-\u25a0 < :<•**Bridget Flynn, plaintiff, against Christopheri H. Flynn,'defendant. --. : :
SUMMONS FOll UKUK. . '..The State of Minnesota to the above named
defendant:. .\u25a0 r.". - '•' '• .'. - :| You arc hereby summoned and required to .
answer the complaint of the plaintiff in theabove entitled action, which -is on file in theoffice of the Clerk of said* court at bis officeat the corner of Fifth and Wabasha streets,in the City of St ,Paul, Minnesota, and toserve a cony of your answer to said com-plaint on the subscriber, at his office, in | the :Cityof St. Paul, in the County of : Ramsey,Minnesota, within thirty days after theservice of this summons upon you, exclusiveof the day of such service ; and if you failtoanswer the said complaint within the timeaforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap-ply to the court for the relief demanded inthe complaint.
Dated St Paul, April 2, 1887. •HEKMON W. PHILLIPS,
Plaintiff's Attorney, St Paul, Minn.: . may 18-7w-wed \u25a0 \u25a0
TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF'-. itamsey— -In Probate Court, : Special
Term. June 7, 18.7.In the matter of the estate of John Jones,
'\u0084 deceaseds \u25a0
On reading and filingthe petition of MariaJones, administratrix of the estate of John
• Jones, deceased, representing, among other,things, that she has fullyadministered saidestate, and praying that a time aud place befixed for examining and allowing her finalaccount ofadministration, and forthe assign-ment of the residue of said estate to heirs. '
It is ordered, that said account be exam-. ined and petition heard by the judge of thiscourt on Wednesday, the Oth day of July, A .D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probateoffice in St Paul, in said county. •- . .-"-\u25a0
And it is further ordered, that notice there-,ofbe given to all persons interested bypub-"lishinga copy of this order, for three succes- 1sive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, inthe St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaperprinted and published at St. Paul, in saidcounty. By the Court, .E. S. GORMAN, -.;..[i_s.] Judge of Probate.Attest: F_a_k Robert, Jr., Clerk.•; Williams & Goouenow, Attorneys for Ad-ministratrix. junß-4w-wed
TATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey, Dislrict Court, Second Judicial
DistrictAnnie Shea, plaintiff, vs. Timothy Shea, de-
• fendant.. \u25a0"..- -"*.' _. summons. . '-. \u0084.'. . .
The State of Minnesota to the above named: defendant: . . -. You are hereby summoned and required to \u25a0
answer to the complaint in this action,whichis now on filewith the clerk of said courtand to serve a copy of your ' answer to thesaid complaint on the subscriber at Ills office
\u25a0in St-. Paul, Minn., within thirty days after,the service of this summons, upon you, ( ex-clusive of die day of such service, and ifyoufail to answer the said complaint i within thetime aforesaid, the plaintiff|in this actionwill apply to the court ' for the relief de '\u25a0
mantled therein. . • -\u25a0' •••\u25a0 Dated December 15, A. D. 1886. -..-/
JOHN H. IVES.Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Mi.-.n.
-6w-wed . :TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramsey— District Court. SecondJudicial DistrictJohn Kranss, plaintiff,vs. The unknown heirs '' of Philip Goldsmith, deceased; also all- other persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or interest inthe real estate described in the complaint
- herein.SUMMONS.
The State of Minnesota to the above named. defendants:;----• You and each of you are hereby sum-moned and required to answer the complaintin this action, which has been filed with theclerk of said court, and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the said complaint on thesubscribers at their office, in the city of StPaul, Kamsey county, Minn., within twentydays after the service of this summons upon jyou, exclusive of the day of such serviceand, ifyou fail to answer the said complaintwithin the time aforesaid, the plaintiffin
\u25a0 this action will apply to the court for therelief demanded therein.
Dated ..lay 11, A. D. 1887.J. MAINZEK,O. E. HOLMAN, \
Plaintiff's Attorneys, St. Paul, Minn.
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFlo Ramsey— ss. District Court, SecondJudicial DistrictJohn Kranz, plaintiff, against The unknown
heirs of Philip Goldsmith, deceased; also- all other j>ersons or parties unknown claim-ing any right, title, estate, lien or interestin the real estate described inthe complaint
.- herein defendants.Notice is her.->y given that an action has
been commenced in this court by the abovenamed plaintiff against the above named de-fendants; that the object of said action is todetermine the claim of the defendants to alien upon the property hereinafter describedand to obtain a decree discharging the liensso claimed, of record ; and that the -premisesaffected by this' action are situated 'in | thecounty of Kamsey, • state of Minnesota, | and'are described- as • follows: \u25a0 Lots numbereight (8); nine (0), teu(10) and eleven (11),
•of Rice Street Garden lots, St .Paul, Minn.,'.'according to the plat thereof now-'on. -fileand of record in the office of the register ofdeeds in and for said county of Ramsey. . -:Dated St Paul, May 30, A. D. 1887.
:•:\u25a0 J. MAINZEK, O. E. HOLMAN, 'Plaintiffs- St Paul, Minn. 3
'"•- \u25a0 junl-7w-wed • :_^z_ ' 'TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey— Court, Second Judicial
District. B£H|i_^_-p___William M.Berkman, plaintiff, against John
Phelps Pntman, also all other . persons or\u25a0 parties unknown claiming any right title,
estate, lien or interest in the real estate de-scribed in the complaint herein, defend-ants. " .
The State .' of Minnesota to the above-nameddefendants:You aud each ofyou are hereby summoned
and required to answer the complaint of theplaintiff in the above entitled action, whichis on file in the office of the clerk of the saidcourt, at his office at the City of St.Paul,Ramsey county. State of Minnesota, and .toserve a copy ofyour answer to said complainton the subscriber, at his office in the CityofSt Paul, in the said County ofRamsey, withintwenty days after the service of this sum-mons upon you, exclusive of the day of suchservice ; and ifyou fail to answer the saidcomplaint within the . time aforesaid, theplaintiff in this action willapply to the courtfor the relief demanded in the complaint i
Dated May 25, A.D. 1887.________ W. Phillips,Plaintiff's Attorney, St Paul, Minn. .
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey— Court, Second Judicial
District. •• -• ....William M.Berkman, plaintiff, against John
,: Phelps Putmau, also all other persons orparties unknown, claiming any right, title,estate, lien or interest in the real estate de-scribed in the complaint herein, defend-ants. ',-.: .'...\u25a0•- . ..-•\u25a0•
7 . NOTICE OP LIS PENDENS. '\u25a0Notice is hereby given that an action has
been commenced in this court by the abovenamed plaintiff,William M.Berkman, againstthe above named defendants, John PhelpsPutmau, alsp all other persons or parties un-known,' Claiming' any' right, title, estate, lien
-or interest. hi the, real estate described the .complaint herein, by "Complaint filed in the' office of the' clerk of -said court and thatasummons has been duly issued, and that theobject of said action is to determine the ad-verse claims of defendants, and each ofthem to the following real estate, and to de-
• termine the rights of the parties of this actionrespectively therein and thereto, and to have-said court adjudge the title of said real estateto lie in plaintiff.
The premises affected by said action aresituated in the County of Itamsey and StaleofMinnesota, and are described as follows:Lot numbered six (6), of block numberedthree (3), of Bailey's Addition to Rondo's. Addition to the Cityof St. Paul, according tothe recorded plat of said additions on fileand of record in the office of the Register ofDeeds in and for said County of Ramsey, inthe State ofMinnesota.• Dated May 26, 1887.
Hebmon W. Phillips, .Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn.
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Proposals forBuilding. "-.=\u25a0
SEALED PROPOSALS for the erection andcompletion of a dormitory buildingfor
the' University of North Dakota, at GrandForks, Dak., will be received at the Board of. Regents until 12 o'clock noon of .
Tuesday, June 28, 1887.Each bid must be accompanied by. a cer-
tified check, In an amount equal to' 5 per. cent, of the bid on some national bank as aguarantee that the bidder will enter into con-tract and furnish bonds for the completionof the building according to the plans andspecifications thereof. : The plans and spec-ifications can be seen at the office of B. XV.Fisk. architect, Tribune building, Minneapo-lis, Minn., and at the office of the regents inGrand Forks, Dak.
The buildingmust be completed and readyforoccupancy by Sept 15, 1887.
The Board of Regents reserve the right toreject any or all bids. .'
Proposals should. be marked "Proposals forBuildingDormitory," and addressed to theundersigned at Grand Forks, Dak.
JOHN G. HAMILTON,Secretary Board ofRegents. University of
North Dakota. , * Junels-22-23
THE ST. PAUL REAL ESTATETITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
Room 12, Globe Building, St.Paul, Minn.CAPITA!., $500,000. .
Guarantee Fund under the Supervision. of the Insurance Commissioner 0f-... the State, $200,000.7
This company now Offers to owners ofreal estate and mortgages its Policies ofInsurance, affording absolute protectionagainst loss by reason ofdefective titles.Itassumes at its own expense the de-
fense ofall legal proceedings instituted. in the interest of adverse claimants, andrelieves - the jinsured \u25a0 from all: trouble,annoyance, anxiety, cost and expense
1 attending audi litigation.l.
STATE OF Minnesota, COUNTY OF= Ramsey. liiDistrict Court,
lv the mater of tbe assignment of William• N. Cu-raby. Howard H. Spaulding, and Hart
B. Hawkins to William Kho.cs._. Upon reading and tilingthe report and pe-tiUon of the assignee in tho above entitledmatter setting forth, among other things,that all of the creditors have not as yet filed'
their claims and releases as required by law;'and that the assets of Said insolvent havebeen converted into money,' except the fol-lowing property, which is now in the hands
. of said, assignee, . namely : : One - safe, twodesks, . one cabinet file, two chairs and onestool and book accounts' of tlie face value of5C,105.07, and that it is tor the best interestsofall parties concerned that said property besold iv bulk to the highest bidder, to the "endthat said matter be speedily closed up.
Now, on motion of said assignee, it isordered : ..-\u25a0"-..-;-"-\u25a0\u25a0
That all creditors of said insolvent, whohave not already -done so, file their claims,properly verified and proved as required bylaw, with said assignee at St. Paul.Minnesota,and •• their releases of such claims with theClerk of said Court at his office in said St.Paul on or before the 25th day of June, A. D.1887, or be forever barred from participatingin said assignment, or in any of the proceedsin the hands of said assignee.
That said assignee do receive bids' for theproperty and accounts above described, -ortor any part thereof, at his office at said Cityof St. Paul, said bids to be sealed, and to be Iopened on the 24th day of June, A. D. 87,and - that... meanwhile said property and ac-counts and all books - and . papers relatingthereto be open .to inspection at all reason-able '. times to any proposed . bidder, at theoffice of said assignee, at No. 225 East Fourthstreet, St. Paul, Minnesota.. That at a special term of said Court, to beheld at the Court House in the Cityof St.Paul on \ Saturday, . the 25th day of June, A.D. 1887, at the opening ofCourt on that day,or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard,said assignee report to ' said Court the re-spective bids that have then been receivedfor said property, or any . part thereof, andthatall creditors, of. said insolvents and all- other persons interested in said matter, then
' and there show cause, ifany there be, whyany bid so received should not be acceptedand the assignee directed to convey saidproperty to the maker of such bid, and whysuch other and further order aud relief in thepremises should not be granted as may be just.
That a copy ofthis order be mailed to each Iof said insolvents and to each of their credi-tors, • whose \u25a0 names and address are knownto'said assignee, -within two days from thedate .ofithis 'order, and that a copy of thisorder published in the St. Paul DailtGlobe on the 8 th, 15th and __ . days ofJune, A. D. 7...
*. i' ..£...-• WILLIAMLOUISKELLEY,. ; -.-.»•\u25a0 .-•_ \u25a0---\u0084.... District Judge.Dated June 7. 1887. .- wed, juneS-15-22
. :. Office of .Village Recorder, )- - Village of White Bear, Ramsey VCounty, Minn., June 14, A. D. 1887, J
Notice is hereby given that JosephGreen, ; of the Village of White Bear,in- tile County, ofRamsey, State of Min-nesota, has made written application tothe Village Council of said village, for alicense to sell intoxicating liquors inthefrontroom, on the .' ground floor of the.building situated upon Lot No. two(2),in Block No. fifty-eight (58), and used in.connection with the hotel known, as'I'Ghateaugay," of said Village ofWhite
•Bear, and fronting upon or tqjyar Sec-ond street and Lake avenue, in said vil-lage; and that said application willbeheard by said Village Council ata meet-ing to be held at the regular place ofmeeting of said Council in the Villagebuilding, Wednesday, the 29th day ofJune, A. D. 1887, at 7 o'clock p. m. ofthat day, when allpersons may appeararid, show. cause, if any there be, whysuch license should not be granted.
\u25a0 By order of the Village Council..- i .: -\u25a0• .• . John A. Getty, Recorder.
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.Officeof Village Recorder, )Village of White Bear, Ramsey V
County, Minn., June 14, A. D. 1887.C )-'\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0 - .- . "V.Notice is hereby given that Johnson
& Borklmid, of the Village of WhiteBear, in the County ofRamsey, State ofMinnesota, has made written applicationto the Village Council -said village fora license to sell intoxicating liquors inthe front room, on the ground floor ofthe building situated upon block num-
. ber three (3) of Lake Shore addition toand of said Village of White Bear, andfronting upon Getty avenue, in. said vil-
Viand that said "application willbeheard by said Village Council in theVillage building, on Wednesday, the29th day of June, A. D. __87, at 7 o'clockp. m. of that day, when all persons may
. appear and show cause, ifany there be,' \u25a0 .why such licence should not be granted.
• By order ofthe Village Council.John A. Getty, Recorder.
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Officeof VillageRecorder,' )• "•
Villageof White Bear, -Ramsey >County, Minn., June 14, A. D. 1887. )
Notice is hereby given that William. Manson,. ofthe Village of White Bear,
in the County of Ramsey, State ofMin-nesota, has made written application tothe Village Council of said village, for alicense to sell intoxicating liquors in thefront room, on tlie ground floor ofthebuilding situated upon Lot No. Eight(8), in Block No. Fifty-three (53), ofsaidVillage, of White Bear, and frontingupon Railroad avenue, in said village;and that said application willbe heardby said Village Council at a meeting tobe held at the regular place ofmeetingof said Council in the Village building,on Wednesday, the 29th day ofJune, A.D. : 1887; at 7 o'clock p.m. of that day,when all.persons may appear and show'cause, ifany there be, why such licenseshould not be granted.
; -fBy order ofthe Village Council." "77 John A. Getty, Recorder.. 7 -:.-': 3"iinels-3w-wed
\u25a0. "Office of VillageRecorder, )'*;.-. Villageof White Bear, Ramsey V
' 7 County, Minn., June 14, A. D. 1887. )
• -Notice is- hereby given that GeorgeI Bausch, of the Village of White Bear,
in the County of Ramsey, State of Min-nesota, has written application tothe/Village Council ofsaid village, for alicense to sell intoxicating liquors in the
* frohtroom, on the ground floor of- thebuilding situated upon "Lot Nd. Eleven
" (l'iy, in Block No. Fifty-three (osY, ofsaid: Village .. of White Bear, arid fronting
upon Railroad avenue, in said village;and that said application will be heardby said Village Council at a meeting tobe held .it the regular place of S meeting. of said Council in the Village building,on Wednesday, the 29th day ofJune, A.D. 1887, at 7 o'clock p. m. of that day,when all persons may appear and showcause,* ifany there be, why such licenseshould not lie granted.
By order ofthe Village Council.7 .'7.' "- ''\u25a0 :. '7 John A. Getty, Recorder.
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VillageofWhite Bear, Ramsey v' 7 .County; Minn., June 14, A. D ISB7. J
:• Notice is hereby given that Joseph W.Miller, of tlie Village ofWhite Bear, in
, the County ofRamsey, State of Minne-: sota, has made written application to theVillage : Council of said village, for alicense to sell intoxicating liquors in thefrontroom, on the . ground floor of the
- building situated upon the rear end ofLot No. Eight (8), in Block No. Sixty(60) ofsaid Village of White Bear, andfronting Third street, at the junction ofRailroad avenue, in said village; andthat said, application will be heard bysaid Village Council at a meeting to beheld at the regular place of meeting of. said Council in the Village building, onWednesday, the 29th day of June, A.D.,1887, at 7 o'clock p. m. ofthat day, when. all persons may appear and show cause,
. ifany there be, why such license shouldnot be granted.*
By order of the Village Council,John A. Getty, Recorder.
•'. : June 15-3w-wedTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Kamsey— ss. - ' District Court, SecondJudicial District. :-. -James Ames, Plaintiff, vs. Emma A. Ames,
'.'.: Defendant.\u25a0 m ' "' SUMMONS. -The- State of Minnesota to the Above Named
Defendant:?; . You are hereby summoned and required to
[ answer the complaint of the plaintiff in thisaction, which isnow on filewith the clerk ofsaid court, at his office, in the city of St.Paul, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your
\u25a0 answer to said complaint on the subscriber; at his office in the city of St. Paul, county of• Ramsey,' Minnesota, withinin (30) thirty
days alter the service of this summons upon: you; exclusive of the day of such service;\u25a0 and ifyou fail to answer the said complaint
within the time -aforesaid, the plaintiff in- this action willapply to the court for the re-lief demanded in the complaint.-Dated, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 9, 1837.
MARTIN H. ALUIN,Attorney for Plaintiff, St. Paul, Minn.1 - June 22-6w-wed !
Fire Department, City of St.Paul. _
OfficeBoard Fire Commissioners, JSt. Paul, June 10, 1887. f •
PROPOSALSFOB
APPARATUS\u25a0 », -
Sealed bids will be received at this of-fice, until Monday, June 27, 1887, forthedelivery of the following
APPARATUS AND HOSETo-wit:
Four thousand (4,000) feet of two andone-half (2A) inch internal diameter*Steam Fire Engine Hose, guaranteedtime to be from date ofhose being placedin service (not date ofdelivery).
One (1) second size Piston Steam FireEngine ; suction hose tobe connected topump and carried around engine ; one(l) extra hind wheel; one (1) extra pole,ironed complete, poles and doubletreesto drop from machine when in use atlire; engine to be supplied with Prun-ty's automatic relief valves and one ofPrunty's latest improved shut-off andspray nozzle. - , - ;
Two (2) Double Eighty (80) GallonHorrizontal Tank Chemical Fire En-gines, with two hundred and fifty(250)feet chemical hose to each engine,lamps, tools and hand equipment com-plete. \u25a0 :\u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0. y .y; -•;'/.;.\u25a0*\u25a0-:.
One (1) rial Turntable Ladder Truck.' Two (2) Ordinary Hook and LadderTrucks, (list of ladders und equipment
• willbe forwarded manufacturers).One (1) Host. Carriage, carrying ca-
pacity one thousand (1,000) feet •_>£ nch, -4. ply Rubber Hose. One (l)hose wagon,carrying capacity 1.000 feet twoand one-half inch cotton hose. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
Bidders must submit full specifica-tions of what they propose to furnish,for the price bid. All apparatus andhose must be delivered in the city ofSt.Paul free of any charges -thereon, andwhen satisfactorily tested by the Chief .Engineer, will be received by the Com-missioners for the city.
Allbids to be sealed and directed toReuben Warner, President Board FireCommissioners.
By order ofthe Board.REUBEN WARNER, President.
Official: ;_-**. 7;. -"•*\u25a0Wm. O'Gqrman, Secretary. . 167-173
CONTRACT WORK.i_r~
Sewer on Carroll Street. '
OfficeBoard of Public Works, )Cityof ST.PAUL,Minnn June 14, 1887. J
Sealed bids will be received by theBoard ofPublic Works in and for thecorporation of the city of St. Paul,Minnesota, at their office in said city,until 12 m. on the 27th day of June. A.. :
D. 1887, for constructing a sewer on Car--roll street, from Western avenue to Dalestreet, in said city, together with thenecessary catchbasins and manholes, ac-cording to plans and specification-, onfilein the officeof said Board.
Abond with at least two (2) sureties, .in a sum of at least (20) per cent." of thegross amount bid must accompany each 'bid. •
The said Board reserves the right toto reject any or all bids.
R. L. GORMAN, President.Official: W. F. Erwin,167-177 Clerk Board ofPublic Works,
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Paving Rosabel Street
Office Board of Public Works; ICityof ST.PAUL,Minn., June 14,1887. p.
Sealed bids will be received by the.Board of Public Works in and for thejcorporation of tlie city of St. Paul?,Minnesota, at their office' in said city?until 12 m. on the 27th day ofJune, A*sD. 1887, for paving Rosabel street, from:Eighth (Bth) street to Tenth (loth) street*in said city, with cedar blocks and curb*with granite, . according to plans and.specifications on file in the officeof sai 6%Board. . '
Abond with at least two (2) sureties}in a sum ofat least twenty (20) per cent.^of the gross amount bid must accom-*pany each bid.
The said Board reserves the right to?reject any or all bids.
R. L. GORMAN, President. -.Official: ' W. F. Erwin,167-177 Clerk Board of Public Works.
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nGrading Louisa Street. •
Office Board of Public Works, *City of St. .Minn., June 14,1887. $Sealed bids will be received by th»
Board of Public Works in and for the.corporation of the city of St. Paul, Min-i..nesota, at their office in said city uiiti£12 m. on the 27th day ofJune, A.D. 18874,"for grading Louisa | street, from State*street to Bidwell street, in said city, ac-cording to plans and specifications onjfile in the office ofsaid Board. ;
Abond with at least two (2) sureties*.. : in 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 tareject any or all bids. -
R. L. GORMAN, President. • SOfficial: • W. E rwin,167-177 Clerk Board of Public Works.
CONTRACT WORK.
Sewer on Rondo Street.
Office Board of Public Works, » VCityof St.Paul .Minn., June 14,1887. J 'Sealed bids will be received by theBoard of Public Works in and for thecorporation ofthe city ofSt. Paul, Min-nesota, at their office insaid city until 13:in. on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1887,for constructing a sewer on Rondostreet, from Western avenue to Macku-bin street, in said city, together, withthe necessary catchbasins and man-holes, according to plans and specifica-tions on file in the office of said Board.
A bond with at least two (2) sureties ina sum of at least twenty (30) per cent, ofthe gross amount bid must accompanyeach bid.
The said Board reserves the right toreject any or all bids.... R. L. GORMAN, President.Official: W. F. Erwin,167-177 Clerk Board of Public Works.
CONTRACT WORKGrading Ravoux Street.
"Office Board of Public Works, )Cityof St.Paul, Minn., June 14,1887. J
Sealed bids will be : received by theBoard of Public Works in and for the. corporation ofthe city of St. Paul, Mm- -nesota, at their office in said city, until12 m. on the 27th day ofJune, A. D. 1887, .for grading Ravoux street, from :Rondo
• street to St.Anthony avenue.in said city,according to plans and specifications on .file in the officeof said Board.
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. V : .- - .ci, Tne said Board reserves the right toreject any or all bids. .'\u25a0• ..-:•\u25a0
R.L. GORMAN, President.Official: W. F. Ekwin*,
1 167-177 Clerk Board ofPublic Works.