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Page 1: St. Paul daily globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1885-11-17 [p 7] · PAINTERS— Ready for workMonday, between X 8 and 10 a.m.,68 Summit ay. 2 SALESMEN'onChambers' Encyclopedia, Wa-verlyXovels,

'iT£E ST. PAUL DALLY GLO.t3.fc; TUESDAY MU.KJNIJNW, JNUVKM-tiEl* 17, ISt'D. 7

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SITUATION'S WANTED,SITUATIONS OFFERED,BOARDING WANTED,

BOARDING OFFERED.ROOMS WANTED,ROOMS FOR RENT,

LOST. FOUND,FOE SALS. OTHER RIAL AT*.

Only one advertisement on the same day from•neindividual. Ifanswers fail to come the first

'lime, we inviteas many repetitions as are nec«s- ji»ryto secure what you advertise for. We wish

'the advertisers to feel that they are not imposing»c us byusing our free columns. The Globe isthe People's paper, and the people are invited touse its columns freely insupplying their wants.

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SITUATIONS OFFERED.

Male.

AOEXT—For a new twenty-five-cent article.Inquire before 10 a.m., and ask for Mr.

Abraham. Astoria hotel. 3

A GENT—

A good man ineach county in Min-jt\.nesota as resident asent for the Arnold Auto-matic steam cooker. Write or apply to J. H.Williams, general agent, P. O. box, 459, St. Paul.

3_A GENT

—One agent wanted in every town for

X\. fast selling articles. Alberts 4 Barney, 63Davidson block. St. Paul. 3

AGENTS wanted to handle needle packages.:::;. i-:seventh St.. room 3. 321-2

BOOK SOLICITORS—Two experienced serialbook solicitors. Address P. O. box 2255, St.

rani.

BOY to workinsaloon, about 16 or 17 years old:one living at home preferred. Call at 147

East Third between 12 and Io'clock Monday. 1

BLACKSMITH wanted at the corner of WestSeventh it. and Toronto ay.. St. Paul. 3

BAKER- and cake baker wanted at 593East -\u25a0 •\u25a0-\u25a0 nth. ?

BARBER—First-class barber at Ryan hotelbarber shop. Dee bach Bros. 3

COOK—First cook for restaurant: must be com-petent and steady. Apply at Simon, the

pawnbroker's. 314 Jackson st.

/"^HOPPING-Three men for chopping tamarackv> post? by the piece, 1cent a piece, and cordwood; must be good reliable men; no other needapply. Apply at Dreas' farm at Bald Eaglelake, near White Bear. 1

CARPENTERS— Two A 1 wanted for shopwork this morning. J. M.Cooley, 563 Broad-

way. 7

riLKRK whoCan speak the German. Scandi-V_* navian and English languages. Address D.C. Glob.? office. 6

COLLECTOR— Bright, active young man whovy has had experience in collecting and officework. Apply to St. Paul Collection bureau, 319

Jackson at. 6

DELIVERY CLERK—Man to deliver gro-XJ ceries and work instore; these withoutrefer-nee need not apply. 54S Laurel ay. 3

DRIVER— smart boy for delivery wagon:must be wellacquainted inthe city. Call 00

East Third street. _1

FEED BOYS—By the Kneel Dreis company,corner Fifth and Jackson sis. 3

F~EEI> HOY—For job press work: (2.50 perXT week, nine hours per day. Fred G. L. Hunt_

Co.. Room 19 Union block. 3

HOSTLER— Man to take care horse. Call atroom 5, McQuillan block, between S and 9

Monday morning. 1

;>1 (~\ and upward? loaned on personal property._*_. Pee Deming „Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276*

JOB PRESS BOT—lmmediately; $3 per week,tJ nine hours per day. Fred G. L. Hunt & Co..Room 19 Union block, corner Fourth and CedarIts. 3

MAN—Experienced, at once, to run mouldingmachine. Edwards „Houlton Lumber

Co., 114 West Fairfield St.. West St. Paul. I

OPERATOR— A good operator witha smallcapital at the Globe Telegraph company, St.

Paul, Minn. 1

PAINTERS— Ready for work Monday, betweenX 8 and 10 a. m., 68 Summit ay. 2

SALESMEN' onChambers' Encyclopedia, Wa-verlyXovels, Dickens. Shak espeare, all com-

plete, albums, etc: first-class inducements andpermanent positions to stood men: city and coun-try territory. P. F. Collier,57 Davidson block.'

321-25

rpiNNEK—Apply between 12 and 1 Monday atJ. 246 West Third St. A. D. Palmer. _«T7AITERS—Two first-class waiters at the Cafe>> Evan. 3

\u25a0fTTANTED^Brerybody wanted to know the1V Park restaurant, corner of East Seventh

and Waconta street*, gives beefsteak with pota-toes, bread, butter and coffee for ISo: 3 eggs withpotatoes, bread, butter and coffee for 15c; oysterstews. 20c. 274-6 mo

YOUNG MAN" of good appearance, mnst talkJl English and German; call at once. F. A.

Kandels.~l).~> East Seventh st. 1

X7"OI M. MEN .VXD LADIES wanted toX learn telegraphy, days and evening: chance

formen to nearly make expenses while learning.

Globe Telegraph company, 56 Davidson block. St.Paul. Minn. 3032COWELL PUBLISHING HOUSE, 414 Wa-V_/ basha St., St. Paul, print briefs at 75c to *1.25

perpage: billheads, cards, note heads, dodgers,envelopes, memorandums and statements, $2 to

t2.50per 1.000 and up Send for price list. 30-"

Female.

ARELIABLE GIRL for second work and to-A. help take care of children. Apply514 Waba-tha st. __8\ PPREXTICE girlto learn dressmaking andA work for board. 420 or 113 Wabasha st. 1

/~iLEANING—Woman to do cleaning inblockv-^ on East Seventh st.: must occupy aroom inthe block. Inquire 139 Seventh. 1

COOK— Good plain cook and general house-' work; good wages to right one. 23 EastBluff st. }

COOK—

A second cook; must be an oyster cook.-Cafe Brevoort. 5

DIXIXG-ROOM-Immediately two dining-roompirls to go outof city at Employment Agency,

Jl7 Wabasha." '

321

DINING-ROOM—First-class dining-room girl:German preferred. 22 College ay. west. 3

DINING-ROOMWORK—Girl at 352 RobertSt.. Merchants' dining-room. 1

pOOD NURSE GIRL wanted. Call at 250O" Bice st. 3

("\u25a0< IKLwanted for general housework at No 126T Kent st. 3

IRL wanted at 295 Ellen st.

1RL—A good willinggirl to do second work.

IT Call to-day at 24 West College ay. 1

ENERAL HOUSEWORK— girlVT for general housework at 545 Marshall ay. 3

ENERAL HOUSEWORK— Wanted a rl;VT six infamily. Apply9 T:ltonSt.. near Waba-sba st. 1

ENERAL HOUSEWORK— A girl for gen-vT eral housework. Applyroom 5. Bern block. 1corner Fifth and lla«ket sts.: entrance on

•Fifth it 3

/-«ENERALHOUSEWORK— Wanted GermanVT or Swede girl for family of three; wages $11. |Applyat '.'to Farrington ay. 7 i

r*ENERAL HOUSEWORK— GirIwanted for |\JS general housework in familyof two; one whoican go home at night. 369 Washington st. \u25a0

\u25a0 7

OUSEWORK— GirI of 16 do light house-work as second girlin respectable private

family only. Call at 3SO East ThirdSt., littlehousenear bridge. 1j

OUSEWORK— good girl for light house- jwork infamily of two; Inquire at 573 La- j

fayette ay. 1

HOUSEWORK— for general houseworkXI at 560 Burr St. 1

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for generalhousework at 243 Fairfield ay.. West S. Paul.

OUSEWORK— A good girl for light house-work in familyof two. Inquire at 57S La-

fayette ay. '- \u25a0-

" . 7

ITCHEN WORK—A good, competent girlXV to do kitchen work. Applyat 85 East Eighth•t. 3:

SITUATION OFFERED.

j Females Continued.

"|V"URSE girlwanted at 739 St. Pet.T st.il 3

TyXRSE— Aneat German girl with referencell desires a situation as nurse girl inplatnfcm-ily. Corner Sixth and Minnesota, intelligenceoffice. 1

C1/1and upwards loaned on personal property.Oil)See Deming „Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276*

TVT Sixteen years or overt wages, »3 per

i\ month. Applyimmediately at 529 Ashlanday; , I

STITCHER— An experienced stitcher on la-dies' and gents.' shoe uppers. Scheffer 4

Rossnm. corner Fourth and Robert sts. 1

SALESLADY, thoroughly competent, of pleas-—ing appearance and unquestionable references.

W.. care Globe. 7

TTTASHWOMAN one day every week. In-\» quire mornings at 633 Cedar st. 7

SITUATIONS WANTED.Male.

~~

4. CCOUNTANT—Situation wanted with firm__of railway contractors by young man; first-

rate accountant; high references and good knowl-edge of the business. Address I.M.L. Globe of-fueJ 3

TJOOKKEEPER OR CLERK—Position in13 wholesale or retail store; 6 years' experi-ence; can give references. Address 0., Globeoffice.

BOOKKEEPER OR CASHIER—Man withlJ thorough business ideas desires a position asbookkeeper or cashier or will take charge of anybusiness enterprise, placing his experience againstcapital; good reference. Address J. F. M,Globe

Ioffice.L 321-23

!DOORKEEPER- work or assistant

| -D bookkeeper by young man: temperate and1 wellacquainted in city;best reference. Address| W.H. 8., 163 West Sixth St. __3; LOCKMAKER—A first-class clockmaker de-: v-^sires a situation. A. C, 123 Second ay. south.

/COPYING or any kindof work wanted by aV-' good penman. Address F. H. Doak, 561 St.Anthonyay. 2

COPYIST, BOOKKEEPER or work inofficev_> bya young man who speak? English andSwedish; best of references. J. W.C, this office./COLLECTOR—A young man 31 years old de-«—' sires a situation as collector; best city ref-erence. Address G. C. F.. 3;9 Minnesota St. 7

COLLECTOR— Situation wanted by an honestv^ and willingboy 17 years old to work inoffice

or as collector: have had experience in both. Ad-dress L.R. C.Globe. 7

COOK—Situation wanted byfirst-class cook inthe pineries or inboarding house, have had

experience inboth. Address C. A.,'box 74, Mon-ticello, Minn. "_

COOK— A« meat or pastry cook inhotel incityvv or country; first-class references. AddressW. D., 60 East Seventh st. 6

CLERK—A good educated German well ac-!_-' quainted with business and city wishes posi-tioninstore or office. Address H.H., Globe of-fice; _3pLERK

—Situation wanted by young man with

\j experience inclothingand furnishinggoods;first-class reference. Address E. G-,Globe office. 3

pLERK—

By young man of steady habits, .4l_/ years' experience in a retail store: willingtowork;can give written reference as to honesty;would like office or any kindof work. Address F.

J. F.. Globe office. 3

CLERK— Situation wanted as clerk inan officeV_/ or store; understand double entry book-keeping; best of reference; Iwillpay any one $50

for securing me a position as above. Address G.K.P.. Globe office. 7

CLERK Wanted a situation in a store or office\J bya young lady of experience; references

given. Address N. 8..12."

—Situation wanted by an experienced

v^ Scandinavian dry goods salesman; best ref-

erences furnished. Address at once, stating sal-ary, J.H..Globe. J_

CLERK—Boy17 years old would likea situation\~J ina store, wholesale house or an office; is will-ing to work. Address A. C. X... Globe. 7

pLEKK ingeneral store: six years' experience,\j one year in grocery in Minneapolis: goodrecommendations; speaks German and English.Address P. O. Box 221. Shakopee. 6

DRUG CLERK—Scandinavian; registered as-LJ sistant; IKyears' practice. Address 193 EastTenth st. 1

XPERT BOOKKEEPER— retailers and

others: Anexpert bookkeeper wishes books topost or willstraighten out incorrect accounts even,ings. Address W. X.. Globe office. 1

EMPLOYMENT WANTED by a young man;Hi welleducated: long experience in responsi-ble clerical and other positions: well acquaintedwithcity:best references and recommendations.Address' A. 205. Globe. 1

TTARDWOOD FINISHING— to11 learn hardwood finishing by young man that

has had some experience; wages rot the object.Address E. 8..565 Dearborn St.. West St. Paul. 3

HOSTLER— Aman of experience wants to takecare of hordes for his room and board. Ad-

dress S. S.. Globe office. 1

HOSTLER— Young man to take care ofhorsesand carriage and do chores around yard:

good reference required. F. Knauit, 340 EastSeventh st. _1

HOSTLER—

A colored man wants a place inprivate family to drive and take care of

horses. A. S- Globe. 7

HOSTLER—

To take care of horse or any kindofhonest work bya young man willing to

work cheap; first-class references. Address J. W.,

Globe. 7

Q1f\ and upwards loaned on personal propertyOJU See Deming _ Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276*

LOG SCALER thoroughly acquainted withsawjd lumber would like employment. Ad-

dress, for one week. Box 155. Stillwater, Minn. 3

T IQUOR BUSINESS—

Bymarried man at anyLirespectable in-door business; several years'experience in the liquor business; English. Ger-man and Scandinavian spoken. J. I. E., Globeoffice. 1

LANDEXAMINER— years' expe-rience on pine and mineral lands; best of

references furnished; satisfaction guaranteed.John W. Gandsey. 473 Jackson st. 3

MANUALLABOR—Evening employment bya young man. age 22. with fair education;

no objection to a little manual labor. Sam, 391East Seventh St. 1

MONEY LOANED, easy terms, on personalproperty. Rothschild. Presley block. 319

MIDDLE-AGED MAN.Danish, speaks Ger--VL man and English, wants position at anykind work. Address A. 8.. Globe. 1

MIDDLE-AGED MANwishes_

situation:willdo chores, attend to fnrnace and make

himself useful. Address G., Globe. 1

MIDDLE-AGEDMAN desires any kind otemployment; speaks Scandinavian, German

and English. Address P. 8.. Globe. 1

-\TURSERY GOVERNESS— A young ladyiiwishes a situation ina family as nursery gov-erness; state terms. Address box 22?. Alexandria,Minn. 3

\u25a0\TEWSPAPEB SOLICITOR— Byyoungman11 of experience: best of references. AddressX. M.•'., 711 Blair st. 6

"PRINTERS—

Wanted, by a competent news\- and job printer, a situation in a country of-fice. Address G.. care Herald. Delavan. Minn. 3

PRINTER, practical workman; situation incountry office. Address O. S. R.. 142 West

Fifth st.. St. Paul. 6

PRINTER—

Young man wouldlike a situation.L Address G.. care S. Hannzer, corner Rice andCottage sts., city. 1

TJRINTER— young man of four years' ex--L perience desires a position ona cityor coun-try newspaper or ina job office. Steady habits.Address Lock Box 42. Wells. Minn. 1

SALESMAN—

Business men.attention: A young- man desires a position on the road for somereliable house: best ofreferences as to character:willtravel firstmonth for expenses. Address G.P. X.. Globe. 3

mEAMING—Wish to make contract to work-L team all winter with some party or wholesalehouse. Address John Collins. 838 Webster st. 6

VIOLINISTwants a situation. Address H.V C. H.. Globe. 1

•ITTORK WANTED— A young man wants aVV place to work for, his board this winter; barn

work, either inday time or evening; referencesfurnished. F. P., 255 Thirday. north. 3

TtToRK WANTED—Aboy 15 years old wantsV> work of any kind. Address R. P., Globe

office. 5

\T7"ORK—

A young Danish man. 21 years old,W wants something to do in private family;

wages no object. Address J. M.. Globe office. 6

\T7ORK A strong boy, 13 years of age. wantsVV a situation for his board and schooling.

Address C. X., Globe office. 7

U'UOLESALE HOI OR OFFICE—VV Young man 20 years ofage desires a posi-

tion; isa good penman and correct at figures. Ad-dress C. B-, Globe. 6

"\ OUNG MANwants a jobin a machine shop_or to runan engine; has experience in both

and state license. Aedress 11. B. C. Globe office.

V/OUNGMANAND WIFE would like a sit-JL nation with private family for the winter.

Address I.G.. Globe. 3

\'OUNtx .HARRIED MAN wants situationfor himself and wife: will work for small

wages for winter. Address W. G.. Globe office. 7rOUXG MAN,aged 22. wants a position ofany

X kind; good worker; city references given.IAddress C. Westerman. 175 Kice St. 6

j OUXG MANwith4 years' business experi-j X ence wants situation for the winter; handy| at all kinds of work; A 1 reference. J. X. D..

Globe. 6

! Female.

| *CTJBESS—

experienced actress from Xew•"\u25a0"*\u25a0 Yorkdesires position on the stage; comedyor tragedy: willwork for expenses. Address A.T. Stage. Globe office. 518-335

!pOOKS-For allkinds of domestic help parties: V_/ can be supplied and satisfaction guaranteedinthe line of cooks for hotels or private families,dining-room girls, second and nurse girls, dish-washers, girls forcleaning and scrubbing, etc.. atemployment agency, 317 Wabasha.

'319-320

pROCHETING— young lady of pleasing ad-\j dress wants crocheting embroidery or plainsewing. Applyto S. 8.. 210 Bates ay.

'3

pLERK- lady would like position in\J store or any kind ofoffice work. Address M.j D., care Globe.

~ '1

CLERK—A lady of eight years' experience>—'wants situation as clerk or copyist; referencesfurnished. Address L. A.,Globe."

3

SITTJATTOyS WANTED.Fein a1<\u25a0«-

-Con 11miec\.

COOK—

K.rst-class iuc;it and p»ltr,f uuu- wantsa situation incity or out West. Address J.

Gould, Globe. \u25a0 .-.• .-\u25a0 3

COOK—

First-class meat and pastry cook desiressituation; no objection to country; best city

references. Address W. R., Globe office. 1

COOK—First-class meat and pastrycook de-sires situation; noobjection to country; best

city references. Address W. X., Globe. . . 1 6

COPYING— A young lady withsome spare time>~' would like to get some copying to do at home;writes a plain hand; answer immediately. Ad-dress M. M. H..Globe.

' ' 6

KESSMAKER-A lady wants a situationU with a dres-maker where she can assist iiisewing. Address M.E., Globe. \u25a0 3

DRESSMAKER— Wanted by a competentdressmaker, a fewengagements by the day, or

willmake costumes at home very reasonable.Please apply atNo. 172 Rondo st., St Paul. 1

DRUGGIST— Young lady who has had someexperience inthe drug business wants a place

to clerk and complete the business; good recom-mendation. Address L.L., care Globe, city. 5

IRST-CLASS LADY who is able to makewigs, toupes, fri.setts, crepons and every-

thing in this line in French style, wishes an occu-pittion. H.P.. Globe. 1

GIRL wants good place ina private family. Ad*dress K. 15, care Globe. 1

Q1(~\ and upwards loaned on personal propertyylv./See Deming

_Co.'s ad. in financial 00l 276

HOUSEKEEPER— A situation wanted asil housekeeper by widow and daughter, or inprivate familyas first and second girl. AddressJ. P. F., Globe office. 8

HOUSEWORK wanted to do for a family oftwo. 335 Pleasant ay. 6

HOME—Girl desires home with respectableprivate family to assist withlighthousework

for very low wages or board; family without chil-dren preferred. Address Homeless, Globe. 6

LADY'S COMPANION— By young lady; agood home, not wages, the object; office

work acceptable; references satisfactory. M. 8.,350 Fort St. 6

"VTCKSK— young lady wishes to take care of

IN children ina nice family. Address 346 Sher-man st. 7

"VTURSE—

Byan experienced nurse inallkind1^ of illness; references given. Address No.165 Florida street. West St. Paul.

"jV"URSE—

Can give the best of reference. Ap-\u25a0i.^l ply to 217 East Seventh St.. Mrs. Taylor's. 5

OPERATOR— Ayoung lady wants a situationintelegraph office, or can run small office

alone. Address H. H. G-Globe. " ' 5

PLAINSEWING done by the day or weekX Address 315 Sherman st. 7

SALESLADY, experienced in dry goods. Ap-O plyat Laybourne & Craig's. 149 East Seventh.XTJIDOW, intelligent and competent.\Y desires a situation as housekeeper in small,

respectable.family; a good home more an objectthan high wages.' Address Mrs. L.T., Globe. 1

WItITIXG—Lady wishes writing of any\ V kind to do at home. Address Alpha, Globe

office. 7

VirASHINGdone by Swede woman; prices»t very cheap. Mary Steveson, 125 Sher-

burne ay. 3

.17"A.SHING—

poor washerwoman wants** some customers to wash for. Apply 543Wabasha st. 1

WASHING Any one wishing washing andVV ironing nicely done at a moderate pricewillplease call at 599 Cedar St., between Twelfthand Thirteenth sts. 5

y'Ol'NG LADY wants situation in doctor's-»- office. Adrdess L.D., Globe office. 5

FOR SALE.DABTCARRIAGE, highchair and «leigh.Jl3;-D good as new. Address X. Y. Z., Globe. 1

BANJO—

Fine, new; never been used: splendidinstrument; also, pair fieldand marineglasses,

very powerful. 303 Jackson St., room 16. 1

OOK AND PARLOR STOVE, three-plycarpet and other furniture; rent, $12 for

room». Address Furniture. Globe office. 1

COW—Fine heavy cow, weight about 1,300.milks about 16 quarts a day; cheap for cash.

100 Wallace St., city. 7

CARPETS, parlor or bedroom; also bedsteads;vy very cheap. Inquire at 643 Cedar st. 7

\u25a0p»OGS— CaII at IS3 Glencoe st. 3

DOGS Thoroughbred Gordon setters, twomonths old. Address A. J. Cameron. 200

West Third at. . 310-325"TURNITURE for sale cheap; suit of threeIT rooms, nicely furnished; rooms for rent;

Seventh St., near Wabasha. Address D. D. J..this office. 1

HANGING LAMPS— hanging lamps forXI shop window ingood repair; willsell cheapfor cash: also one cook stove, So. 9. Call at 412Jackson st. _ _ 6

OYSTER SHELLS— 500 per 100 lbs.;500 lbs., $3.50. Address Lowis 800. corner

Cherokee* ay. and Orleans St., West St. PauL3l9-325

010 and up—ard3 loaned on personal property.Q-lA'See Deming A Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276

POOL, TABLE,first-class, good as new. at 183West Seventh st., Seven corners, Forepaugh

block. 6

SIDEBOARD, walnut, marble top; as good as_5 new; sold cheap. J. D. Durie. 296 Rice st. 6

SHOTGUN— Willsell iGo breech-loading shot-gun for$35, No. 10, only for few days at No.

270 Rice st. 7

SHEEP— 25 fine ewes for sale; also Durhambulls of all ages.at reasonable prices. Ad-

dress A. B. Moffatt.LeSuenr, Minn. 7

STOVE, heating, a first-class self-feeder, nearlyC 3new; 216 South Oak st. 3

STOVES— Two wood stoves cheap. 123 WestFourth st. 7

TAMARACKFENCE POSTS ofany size byi- the carload or less, also tamarack cord wood.

Address M.L.. onDreas' farm on the Bald EagleLake station. White Bear, Minn. 1

REAL,ESTATE FOR SALE.

H. & Co.'s List.-

323 Jackson Street.

Q iX—THREE HOUSES. 11 rooms. all*->'-r'J modern improvements, good locality;225, 231 and 233 Spruce st. Inquire ofH.Greve_ Co., 32- Jackson.

AQI STILLWATER ST.— Small house.')•)1 7 rooms, Phalen water; $25 per month;good location. Inquire of H. Greve & Co.. 325Jackson. 319-23

.Miscellaneous City List.

Olf\ and upwards loaned onpersonal property.OiU See Deming &Co.'s ad. infinancial col. 276'

Q"m~) "1 (~\t |BUYS six-room house on Hennepin•5-v.IUU ay., near Dale st. O. H.Perry, Di-vision at. 316-323

A GOOD CORNER LOT forsale onIglehartand Mackubin St., $2,000: willtake good horse

on first payment. Seventh Street Real Estate ex-change, 192 East Seventh. 321-25

IVE-ROOM COTTAGE. 50-foot lot, withJ- barn, on Mackubin St.. near Marshallay., for*2,200 if taken at once. Inquire store, 192 EastSeventh st. 321-25

ANDSOME CORNER, southeast front, 80feet on Dawton ay., for sale. Address

'Owner." Globe. 319-326

IF YOUwish to buy or sell property, call at theSeventh Street Real Estate exchange. 192 East

Seventh. Allbusiness attended to withprompt-ness and dispatch. -'1-25

LAND—For sale, 280 acres hard and soft tim-ber and good farming land: also 520 acres ly-

inginan adjoining county, all within two and ahalf miles of St. Paul _ Duluth railroad line;cheap for cash or exchange for city property.John Dowlan, corner Fifthand Wabasha sts.

302-332•T7" '- HAVEa customer for anything you have\» for sale. Call and see us. Seventh Street

Resl Estate exchange. 102 East Seventh. 321-25

MISCELLANEOUS.

BAN-TO quickly and scientifically taught. Forterms, etc.. apply to A. B. Scoville, at W. J.

Dyer_

Bro.'s 1

CA.JOHNSON. 911 Margaret st.. Dayton's• bluff,contractor and builder on houses; alsojobber. 289-lm

"\TESTING—The ladies of the W. C. T. L". williVJ. meet to-day at 3 p. m.at 53 East Seventhst. 5

Q1f\ and upwards loaned on personal property.01'

'See Deming &Co.'s ad. infinancial col. 276*

"PORTRAITS— You would like some photo-X graphs of yourself or family,if sure of get-ting satisfactory results? Then be sure to tryGreenleaf. at 27 East Thirdstreet. Fine light

_in-

stantaneous process, latest improvements; pricesreasonable. 270*

T>ATRICK DOHERTY.610 West Seventh St.,X practical sewer builder. House connections aspecialty. Charges reasonable. 257-lm

OHORTHAND—Private lessons given in the0 art at 50 cents per lesson; evening classes $5per month. Call or address W. A. Zeller, 107West Tenth st. 319

CARPET CLE VNING—

Steam Power.

STEAM FEATHER RENOVATING—Fur-k? niture repaired, upholstered and packed forshipment: carpets cleaned and refitted: matressesrenovated: calciminina and paper hanging. J. D.Durie, 296 Rice st. Telephone No. 160-4. 317*

WANTED TO BUT.

BED—

Wanted to buy a folding bed, must becheap. Address with price, G. E. R., Box

1232. Stillwater, Minn. 7

TJUTCHERS' Second-hand blocks,D counter scale, platform scale and counter:must be ingood order and cheap. AdSress A. T.,Globe. 7

Q 1/ '» and upwards loaned on personal property•51U See Deming

_Co.'s ad. infinancial col. 276

OOKS . for cash. R. F. Leask & Co., 132 EastThirdst. 24i-Iy

HOUSE—

one that is willingtoputup abuilding for me and to give me a lease on

same for fivaor ten years, or willgiveme a chanceofbuying it. Address C. X. P.. Globe office. 2

MILLINERY.T ADIES— You can get a stylish, nicely-JL> trimmed hat or bonnet at Mrs. Everson's,14 Wa basha street, for i2.50. 263

FOR RENT. \u25a0

Stores. Etc.

"TOR RENT—Store No.161 West Seventh at.,

-T near Seven corners, welllocated for any kindofbusiness. Inquire B. F. Zahm, office St. PaulWagon 4 Carriage company, corner Sixthand Min-nesota sti. 283*

Houses.

A TMERRIAM PARK, or privilege to pur-i\ chase

—Small house, 7 rooms, cellar,

cistern, well, storm-sash, »16.67 monthly In ad-vance. Inquire at A. C. Woodruff's store at Mer-riamPark, or ofJ.P. Moore, Merchants' Nationalbank, St. Paul. 319-321(>OTT AGES—Two five-room cottages, cornerv Good hue and Duke its.; 110 per month. I. L.Mahan. Clarendon hotel. 319-321

DWELLINGS—Four brick, all modern im-±J provements, 3 blocks fromcorner Summit ay.and Thirdst. also furnished house, steam heat,for 6months from Nov. 15. Inquire of C. Riley,corner Nina and Laurel ays. 31,0-322

DWELLING HOUSE, first-class, latest im-LJ provements, possession Immediately, nextmy residence, 278 West Seventh st J. B.Brisbin.

SOS^URNISHED HOUSE for rent cheap, half orwhole. Call 688Dayton ay. 1

HOUSES—

Two double houses of 8 roomseach, half on Martin st, one-half block from

Rice west, or the same to let in suite of room-;cheap rent Inquire onpremises or 600 Cedar, B.Wissom. . 321-25

HOUSE of eight rooms, new, cellar and cistern_Inquire 303 Oak st 321-327

HOUSE OF FIVEROOMS, 102 East Twelfthst Inquire of F. Fahey, 58 East Thirdst. 6

TWO FIXEHOUSES for rent, Nos. 333 and885 Walnut st, »25 and $50 per month: water,

sewer connections and all modern conveniences.InquireofJ. N. Rogers, 36 Eat Thirdst. 313-323<J«l/jand upwards loaned on personal property<DIV7See Deming _Co.'s ad. in financial col. 276*

QOP\ COMFORTABLE NEW HOUSE—•P-^e./ Modern improvements: 8 rooms, lakewater, sewer, etc 828 Mount Airy st, near Mis-sissippi. 319-322

I^*7VALLEY ST.—Five-room house, shed,

XOI cellar and cistern. 321-221iyA CHARLES ST.-A comfortable cottage of1/ 't four rooms, withgood cellar and cistern.

*)19 THIRTEENTHST.—A4-room cottage;*4-L«J furniture for sale. 6

f)RiJ McBOAL ST. -At a low rent to a good>C _fItenant, this desirable 9-rootn house, bath,etc.. a few steps from street cars; Phalen water.Inquireof B.F. Zahm. St Paul Wagon _

Carriagecompany, corner Sixth and Minnesota sts. 283*

i")KQ XORRIS ST., nine rooms, city water:>C_/O $35 per month. J. P. Allen, druggist,corner Seventh and Jackson sts. 303**)1A WEST THIRDST—A reliable party toAiIHe rent boarding house, furnished com-plete; terms easy: good location. Address A. B.C, 274 West ThirdSt.. city. 3

OF* A LOUIS ST.—Nine-room house, suitable•}%J'-± for one or two families; hard and softwater. D.Carr, Merchants hotel. 319-327

j|)|)WEST SEVENTH ST.—House of 9rrl/vy rooms, large grounds and barn. 6

A An WABASHA ST.—Small house on St.L**Lt\J Anthony hillcheap for the winter. Applyto Horton Portrait company. 319-321

£\QQ DE BOW ST.—Two new houses, with*)kJU all modern improvements, one-half blockfrom street cars. 316-22LH\A SIXTH ST.—House for rent betweenOil/1—

Maria and Bates ays., Dayton's bluff.315-320

- - -Booms,

pORKER M'BOALAND LEECH STS.—V-1 Furnished front room. 7

FURNISHED ROOMS— beautiful, home-like furnished rooms en suite, very centrally

located, call at 217 Eighth st. 321-32f

"CURXISHEDROOMS with or without board;IT rates reasonable; also unfurnished rooms forhousekeeping. 190 Fourteenth st 1

BURNISHED ROOM$3, first-class board $1;1 275 East Eighth st. 7

FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, bath, hotJ- and cold water, heated by furnace; 383 Ex-change St., near House of Hope church. 7

FURNISHED ROOMS— for gen-tlemen only;Herzog block, corner Fourth and

St__ete_ ; 1

FURNISHED ROOM with or without board:suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife;

also two unfurnished rooms. Apply at 253 Nor-ris st. : 7

FURNTTSHED ROOM withboard: central lo-L cation; {5 per week. Address M.8., Globeoffice. 7

PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, with a littleJ- bedroom off, suitable for two gentlemen orladies; rent verycheap; besides a single room;131 Oak street, one block from Seven corners. 1

ROOMS—Tworooms for light housekeeping;one onfirst floor with lake water; also two

furnished rooms for lighthousekeeping; withlakewater. Address 541 Broadway. 3

ROOMS—

Furnished and unfurnished rooms forhousekeeping; every convenience; location

central. Callat123H West Third St., Room 1. 1

ROOMS—

connecting rooms, front alcoveand single room, furnished or • unfurnished:

board ifdesired; terms moderate. Address F.A.,Globe. 1

ROOM—

Large front and alcove, and room ad-joining; two blocks from street cars; $5 and

110 per months. M.A.,Globe office. 1

DOOMS— for four on St. Anthony hillforX\ man and wife; very cheap. Apply S. 11.Globe. . 7

T)OOM-MATEwanted bya respectable gentle-\u25a0lX. man at 232 West Seventh st. 1

ROOM-MATE— be strictly temperate; 2ivnicely-furnished rooms with heat; within 5minutes' walk ofpostoffice; reference given andrequired. Address N. Globe office. 1

RAMSEY ST.— NO.200— A flat of four largeXV rooms, bay window, alcove and closets; $16.

SECOND FLOOR OF STORE, 123 EastTh'rd st., stairway fromstreet; test location

in city for real estate office, dentist, lawyer or anyprofessional or light jobbing business. Apply128East Thirdst.

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TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, with board:also two furnished for lighthousekeeping, at

253 Norris st.'

1

UNFURNISHED ROOMS— Two unfurnish-'ed rooms for rent, very reasonable. Call or

address 3-2 Maria ay.\u25a0 3

LTNFURNISHED ROOM— Third and'Franklin sts.; cheap. Apply George T.

Lynch,Presley block. 104 East Third st. _6.}ROOMS, front for one or two gentlemen.**t Call 125 Grove st. 5

O UNFURNISHED ROOMS to small family;O to amonth. 229 Spruce st. 1

•J UNFURNISHED ROOMS for lighthouse--0 keeping. Call 317 Colborne st. 5

01I\ and upwards loaned on personal property.•pIUSee Deming & Co.'s ad. infinancial col. 276*1/? L'ORIENT ST., between Xashand Thir--

10 teenth st. Four rooms: up or down stairs. 6

.•}.}WEST FIFTHST., opposite postoffice—***& Four unfurnished rooms. 1

*y~f EAST NINTH Furnished rooms on• ' / first floor, en suite or single; centrally lo-cated: 1.ne block from capitol and board.

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Z.I ) WEST FIFTH Furnished room.tJ\J Inquire on third floor. •

1

At!WEST FOURTH ST.—Nicely-furnished»-/D front room; all modern improvements. 1

pjry EAST ELEVENTHST.—Furnished fronttJ I room, witheither wood or coal stove. 1

f-X TWELFTH ST.— pleasant furnishedD«J rooms, each suitable for two persons, withbreakfast and supper ifdesired. 7

'"*-/") BLUFF ST., one or two furnished/ \J rooms having bay window, bath room and

clothes press. .. . . 1

"TO TILTON ST.—Large front room, with/ O halland room adjoining, furnished or un-

furnished. I 1

8^ SUMMIT AY.—Two suites of two rooms,0 / each with south fronts: warm and con-venient; nice locality;cheap to rightparties. 1

I1 \A EAST THIRDST.—Room inblock nearI.VJ'-t business portion of city, cheap. ApplyGeorge T.Lynch,Presley block. 1

1«T) •_) WEST FOURTH,near Rice park—TwoI/CO pleasant front rooms, cheap. 5

I."> WEST FIFTH ST.—A small furnishedLA/tJ room for gentleman only. 1

1 A O WKST FIFTH ST.—Large front room,X^dt\J nicely furnished; reference exchanged. 1

ICO WALNUT ST.—One nicely-furnished\-KJ*J front room, cheap: suitable for two gen-tlemen. .jl1£. PI CORNER TWELFTH AND .JACK-±*J*J% son sts.

—front rooms, two furnished

and two unfurnished; withor without board. 1

IPIWEST FOURTH ST.—One front far-XOX nished room, one block from Rice park. 1

ITfiPEARL ST.—

Nicely-furnished frontX # vJ room; centrally located, oncar line; fire;very reasonable. 6

1QQ IGLEHARTST.—Four rooms, with cis-lOV tern and well water. 321-27

IQQWEST NINTHST.— large furnishedlOi7 front room, heated, in private family;good neighborhood. [ _61Uj1WEST FOURTH.ST.—One furnishedi-tJ\J room. _ .- • :

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OfjO SOUTH FRANKLINST.—Two large<vUO unfurnished front rooms onsecond floorofprivate house; centrally located. 6

S) IpiWEST FIFTH ST.—

Nicely-furnished/£I\J room, heated; modern conveniences; near

IRice park.-

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IQ1')PLEASANT AY.—Two pleasantly-lo-j AtLAt cated rooms; 5minutes' walk from post-office. \u25a0

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i991 EAST EIGHTHST—Large front room,AtAt\. withalcove, furnished or unfurnished. 3

IOOQ EIGHTHST.—Unfurnished front andIA*ArtJ side rooms for housekeeping; upper or

\u25a0 lower floor; desirable location. 1

I9'Jf- EAST NINTH ST.— large fur-! -"COO nished rooms: use ofbath, hot and cold\ water on same floor;cheap. -

3Ii)A •_) FARRIXGTOX AY.,near Nelson ar.!A>Li:»)

—Pleasant front room, low,for the win-

ter: near car line. 6

i)f\AFARRINGTON AY.—Pleasant roomsX"/'*4 either furnished or unfurnished, in afamilyof two.

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;iT)AQ NOKRIS ST.—lnprivate family. 2 fur-A,'J(s> nished rooms with board; also 2unfur-nished rooms forlight housekeeping. 7

FOR RENT.Rooms Continued. \u25a0

i)r7(\ EAST EIGHTHST.—Nicely-furnishedA*I\J rooms, suitable forman and wlf*or twogentlemen, or will let part of house nicely fur-• nished to*small family. 1

OK EAST NINTHST.—Furnished rooms.

PHEASANT AY.-One furnished front>vOD room, with bath. 5

OQO OLMSTEU ST., between St. Paul andAiiJAt- De Bow—Nicely-furnished front room,bath, etc.; private family; terms reasonable. 3Ol\ry SOMERSET ST.—Nice room unfur-OU / nUhed, (6; or furnished, $3; privatefamily.. . \u25a0_!O1iy EAST NINTH ST. and Broadway—Ol / Warm furnished room withcloset, »7. 6

Q.>/ \ EAST SPRUCE ST., between Broad-ijAAjway and Pine sts.— jOne furnished frontroom, with closet and bay window, suitable forone or two gentlemen. 1

097 PLEASANT AY.— of three\u26663>C I rooms, kitchen and woodshed. 1

Q/1 /? MARKET ST.—Large front room suit-•JHbU able for two; famished; facing Bicepark. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:•<'\u25a0•-•\u25a0 ... 3

O,f O MARKET ST., frontingRice park, lur-OrrO \u25a0 niahed rooms for rent - - :1

O/VI NORTH FRANKLINST.—A front aI-tJtJL cove room with use of bath. 1

O Q EAST NINTH ST.— front room;O»JO furnished, with alcove, for$13 per month;the cheapest room in the city. 1

*_)/_•/_• EXCHANGE—Furnished pleasant frontODD room for.rent suitable for two; use ofbath; also one single room. 4

OQO NORTH FORT ST.—Well-furnished000 front room, heated, $3 per month; suita-ble for two. >

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OQ*-> WALNUT ST.—Two or three rooms for•JCj'J housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished,whichever desired; 1block and a half from streetcar line. Inquire inrear of 383 Walnut st. A

OQQ NORTH FORT ST.—Comfortably-fur-000 nished room, cheap for the winter. 1

QQO OAK ST.—Two well-furnished front•JtJtJ rooms, with furnace heat, bath room andall conveniences; private family; reference re-quired. 1

47~0 NORTH FORT ST.—Two furnishedL As rooms. \u25a0 v_S

/IHO ROSA-BEL ST.—Nicely-furnished room.

A~\~\ BROADWAY—A nice furnished front4*ll room. 1

A~\iy EAST EIGHTHST.— rent to oneJbJL I or two ladies having business during the

day, a cozy, comfortable room at reasonable rates,also board. 1

Ai)A W ABASHA ST.—

Nicely-furnishedQ-C^b room, 223 East Seventh below Sibley St.,also neatly furnished rooms at 424 Wabasha st. 6

AAQ ST. PETER ST.— suite of two orl!~tyO three rooms, furnished or unfurnished,

suitable for housekeeping. 1

A £H WABASHA,corner ofEighth—Rooms.rrOvJ furnished or unfurnished, en suite orsingle; good place for winter. 6

AQO CEDAR ST.—Two nica single rooms;f*_?>v private family; use of bath, hot andcold. . 6

A QC CEDAR Comfortable room, eitherTjQO for single lady or gentleman. 1

/IQQ WABASHA ST.—Two furnished rooms,T*Oi/ one for lighthousekeeping. 1

r\f\] MISSISSIPPI ST., second house from*J\J± Grove St.

—Desirable rooms at lowest

prices; good boarding next door. 1

r\f)£ CEDAR ST.Opposite Capitol—*J\J\J rooms withboard; rooms heated by fur-nace and fireplace; bath, etc., inhouse. 4

~-1O WABASHA ST.— furnished room.

BRADLEY AND NORTH STS.— For'Jl / rent large and pleasant furnished roomwithheating stove, $6 per month. 4

£.O/"k MISSISSIPPI ST.—Twosuites ofrooms.*J*J\J one of 4 rooms and one of6 rooms; water.sewer connection and barn. 6

~.A i)BROADWAY— nicely-furnished roomt-^~r-w cheap. 3

p. A A DE SOTO ST.—Three or four rooms;tj^t^if parties can be seen mornings and even-ings; rooms are warm and pleasant; good neigh-borhood. 6

p. A Q WABASHA ST.— furnished roomU4rO and four unfurnished rooms. 7

r\£\l WACOUTAST. Unfurnished front roomfJtJL withmantel and grate. 1

K7^O~ST7 PETER ST.—Front room, newly-*J*JA* furnished; thirddoor from corner TenthSt., east side. 7

CCQ WACOCTA ST. Furnished front room,*J%J*J private family; willrent cheap. 1

CC(? LAFAYETTE AY.—Unfurnished frontKJKJ\i room for $4. 7

r\CiCANADA ST.—Furnished rooms to•JO4* rent. 6Xr»r« ST. PETER ST.—Nice suite of fur-tJOO nished rooms, on ground floor, withboard. . __6c /^Q CANADA ST.. 2blocks from Ninth St.—*J UtJ Three unfurnished rooms for housekeep-ing. 318-322

F^fS) CEDAR ST.—One nicely-furnishedkJ I>£ front room. 3

n-lO LAFAYETTE AY.—Furnished front010 room onfirst flooron street car line;rentmoderate. '\u25a0'\u25a0 1

/?qq CEDAR ST., opposite Central Park—000 Furnished, heated room inprivate fam-ilyforone or two gentlemen; table board with 6o'clock dinner; references exchanged. 1

C(2r\ CANADA ST.—Rooms on first floor forQUO rent. • 3

PQC ST. PETER ST.—Seven rooms; allOut/ modern conveniences; to rent cheap forthe winter. Apply to Fergus Fahey, 53 East

Third st. 51S 4

/.Q-J EAST SEVENTH ST.—Five nnfur-nrTl nished rooms, suitable for small family;pleasant location; city water and cistern; on carline; price $13. 4

Miscellaneous.—First-class: cheap for the winter. In-

X quire at 161 Nina ay. 6

STORAGE— Large, dry basement at 138 WestSeventh St., Seven corners. 6

BUSINESS CHAVCES.

BOARDING HOUSE, splendid large, oftwenty rooms, with store attached on Con-

cord St.. for rent very cheap. E. Langevin, cornerFourth and Wabasha. 310-21

COOK wanted as partner in a very good payingbusiness. Address N. M., Globe office. 7

DOCTOR with *500 capital to buy a neat drugstock, witha good livingpractice thrownin.

Address Horace P. Porter. Claremont. Minn.3l3-33

FCRNITCRE BUSINESS for sale onaccountt of sickness; Iwillgive any one a No. 1chanceto engage in the furniture business; capital re-quired aboutsl.4Co; part time, part cash. For par-ticulars address E. H.C,Postoffice Box 33, Chip-pewa Falls, Wis.

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FOR SALE.—

undersigned being about toleave the state to engage in other business,

the jobprintingoffice conducted by himis for saleat a barzain; the plant consists ofa fullequipmentofcylinder and other presses, with steam attach-ments, and all the type, etc., required by a com-plete book and job printinghouse, together withalarge and valuable business already secured. Fordetails call at 45 1 t Fourth st., or address H.R.W. Hall,St. Paul, Minn. 314*

HOUSE— Want to sell the Gennania house onIX account of illhealth ofproprietor. CallonCharles Behm. 149 East Fifthst. _TCy\C\ and upwards loaned on personal property•3JLU See Deming & Co.'s ad. in financial col. 273

MERCHANDISE BUSINESS—

A splen--IVIdidopening forgeneral merchandise; a largewell-arranged store, with a partial stock, for salecheap. 115 East Seventh st., St. Paul. 321-323

DHOTOGRAPH GALLERY—Young manL of temperate habits, with 1175, to take halfinterest ina photosraph gallery to learn the busi-ness. Address S. H..Globe. \u25a0 6

PIANO tobe given away for 1160; worth $500.F.Fischer, corner Seventh and Rosabel sts. 1

PARTNER with $2,000 to enlarge a business;-E safe, sure and profitable. Address G., Globe'

PARTNER, with*capital of $400, in a good,paying business. Address M.X.. Globe. 6

ROOM, furnished and heated, with or withoutboard, inprivate family, lower town; state

terms. Address J. 100. Globe. 3

OHOOTINGGALLERY outfit, with license.•O Applyto 252 East Seventn st. 3

SALOON and boarding house: willsell reason-able. Applyat 254 West Seventh st. 1

STORE—

For sale or exchange, clothing andfurnishinggoods store, boot and shoe store.

Isaac. 43 Chamber of Commerce. _• 7

SMALL CAPITAL—Young man with smallcapital wants to invest in some legitimate

paying business. Address B.X.. Globe office. 6

<SZ.F\f\ri WILLSECURE a copartnership ina<3)«JUU well-established. good paving business;no experience requisite. Address D.,Globe office.-.-..- 321

, HORSES, CARRIAGES, <feC.

BUGGY for sale at 251 Thirteenth st.-.- \u25a0. ; _3UGGY OR HORSE AND BUGGY wanted

for winter, or willbuy on monthly payments.Address 364 Exchange st. 1

ELIVERY HORSE and waeon: willsellvery cheap for cash, on monthly payments

or trade for real estate. Abbott 4Hall,Third and

Robert._^

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DELIVERY WAGON—Second-hand; price*12. Apply52 West Tenth st. 6

SLEIGH— A two-seated sleigh, used one win-ter; isingood condition and willsell at bar-

gain if taken to-day. Callat 547 Laurel ay. 1

SLEIGH.2-seated, used one month; cost $125;

willsell, iftaken this week, at $75. AddressG., Globe. . 6

WINTER BOARDING for your horses onVV farm near the city; best ofcare; terms

low. H.C.Barton, Box 415. \u25a0 <

DYE WORKS.

j "pk L.JAMIESON, Steam Dye Works—I JL/« clothing a specialty, 412 Wabasha St., St.1 Paul, Minn. • *

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IAUCTION SALES.P. T. Kavanasn.

! A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE— im-;-TV proved business property on St. Peter st. at!iauction. The well-known Timme block to be soldIunder the hammer. Iwill sell at auction on the|

premises on Saturday, Dec. 1 5, at 2 o'clock p.m., ,r the well-known Timme stone block, on the corner |,of Tenth and St. Peter sts., together withlots 1:and 2of block 4, Bazille *Guerin's addition to St.Paul. The property to be sold has a frontage on,St.Peter st.of 150 feet and on West Tenth st.of 100 ,

1 feet. The improvements consist ofone large stoneiblock, three-stories in height, well and strongly .;built, with two stores and dwellingrooms uponjthe two upper floors, size of buildingr>oxso; also,;three frame buildings. The above property be- !jlongs to the estate of H. H. Timme, deceased, andIissold to close the estate. No finer chance for apaying investment has ever been given on St. [

IPaul property, a fact which capitalists willdo well jjtobear inmind. St. Peter st. north of West Sev-!enth st. is the natural business thoroughfare ofIthis section of the city, being the most directroute to the Market house and the business por-I

!tionof the city,and also from the factof itsbeingj the practical continuation of Rice lit. The prop-| erty in question commands a large territory andjholds really the best location on the entire street.jThe property willbe divided and sold inportionsto suit purchaser. The present rental received ifrom the property willpay to the purchaser a large ;percentage upon his Investment, it being at pres- 1ent occupied by that class of tenants who are

'prompt in their payments. Too much importancecannot be attached to this sale, as nothing like ithas yet transpired 'inauction sales in the annalsof the city's history. Terms made known here-after. Frank Sehliuk, administrator. P. T.Kav-anagh, auctioneer.

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"320-321

VALUABLE residence property on Oak andSherman streets at auction

—willsell at auc- ]

tion on the premises, on the corner of Oak and \Sherman streets, on Saturday. Nov. 21, at '2:30 p.;m.. lot 1, block 50, Dayton & Irvine's addition toSt. Paul, together with 5 dwellinghouses. Thisproperty fronts 60 feet on Oak street by 175 feet onSherman street, lies half a block north of WestSeventh street, three blocks from the Seven cor-ners, and is one of the most convenient points forresidence purposes in the city, two lines of thestreet railwaysystem passing within half a blockeveryfive minutes. Itis a notable fact that lessauction sales have been held in this part of thecity than in any other, for the reason that own-ers have recognized its value and refused to partwith it. The only reason assigned for making thepresent sale isa desire upon the part of the ownerto visit California and spend the balance of hisdays there. Terms liberaland made known on theday of sale. P. T.Kavanagh, auctioneer. Theabove sale is postponed indefinitely. 321~

John 11. Gleske.A UCTION—Iwill sell at public auction onA Wednesday, Nov.13, at 11 o'clock a. m., onthe premises. No. 900 Wallace st., on Dayton'sbluff,one pair of heavy work horses weighing2,500 . pounds, one set of double harness, onelumber wagon, one pair of bob-sleighs, almostnew; one extra-fine organ, Wilson & Whitemake, only three months old; one goodmilch cow, weighing 1,300 pounds, gives sixteenquarts of milkper day; one fine parlor, black wal-nuthaircloth set. consisting of seven pieces; alsoa fine sewing machine, dining-room furniture, bed-steads, springs, mattresses, carpets, large lotofkitchen furniture, cook stove, crockery and glass-ware. J. H.Gieske, auctioneer. 818-323

» BOARDING OFFERED.

AWIDOW wishes a babe or a child 2or 3 yearsold toboard and care for this winter. Callat

1015, second floor. M.Edgerta. \u25a0 5

piOOD BOARD withroom can be had for aUT low price at 473 Jackson st. 7

Q.") EAST SIXTHST.—Good table board for•7>C the winter at a reasonable price; near theRyan hotel. - 6

*-?ZL4, KAMSEY ST.—Good board and room.

Ar-f C' GREENWOOD ST., West St. Paul—Lt*I \J Boarders wanted, withlodging,at $4 perweek. .. \u25a0

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ARCHITECTS.

MORITZ L. WEISER, Rooms 89 and 40,chamber ofcommerce. St. Paul. 277*

AM.RADCLIFE, architect, rooms 26 and 27,• Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley sts.247-0 m

LOST AND FOUND.

BUGGY CUSHION stolen, green, black lap-robe and red and yellow blanket; reward

willbe paid for recovery. C. R. Ostergren, All--napolis st.. West St. Paul. _3

BLANKET lost, marked St.Paul F. Dept.Eng.8. and rubber coat; return same to central

firehall. \u25a0 1

COW— from West St. Paul, lightbrownmilch cow, white stripe on back, udder and

bellywhite; rope on horns; information leading toher return will be suitably rewarded by C. C.lierriott,282 East Winifred st., West St. Paul.

821

/~lOW—Taken up. a red cow. Front st., CoraoV_/ addition; the owner can have itbyprovingproperty and pay for trouble. C.Rousseau. 1—

Lost—

Young,brown waterspnniel. aboutS months old; the finder willbe liberally re-

warded by leaving him at ray store. John Minea,So. Dakota ay.. West St. Paul. 0

DOG—

Strayed, a little black and tan doc: finderwillplease return to Peter G. Braley, 166

Fairfield ay.. ana receive reward. C

FUR CAPE— Lost inMansfield's jewelrr store,. Third st.: finder please return to above.

/"IOLD BADGE—Lost a gold badge set withVjT pearls and garnets; finder will be rewardedby leaving it at room 55, Chamber ofCommercebuilding.

JTIANU-CART—

on Tuesday evening.

Jrl Nov.1, a band-cart with high wheels; sup-posed to be sold in Minneapolis: a suitable re-ward willbe paid for the :»rre-t of the parties andreturn of property to Edward Fitzgeral, 109 Da-kota ay.. West St. Paul. 321-22

HORSE BLANKET—Lost—Striped whiteand blue; the finder willreceive reward by

returning same to .1. E. Ma^raw. Globe. _7

KITTEN—

or stolen, grey kitten; returnrV and receive reward to 31 Hoffman ay. \u25a0-..\u25a0 \u25a0'. 7

T AP-ROBE LOST on West Side Sunday even-Ljing; liberal reward to finder by leaving sameat ISI East Eighth st. 3

MARE A small bay mare about 11 hands highwith black points, lost on the evening ofNov.

14; return to J. Keating's livery stable,rear of postoffice and willbe properly rewarded.

P)CKETBOOK found on Fort st. north withX valuable articles. \u25a0 Owner can have same byproving property at 174 West Ninth st. 3

pOCKETBOOK lost Sunday afternoon, a redA poeketetbook containing $300 in notes and $20in'currency; to reward ifreturned to Globe office.

PURSE—

Lost two weeks ago on St. Anthonyhillor UniversitT avenue car, a purse con-

tainingfour rings and note for $25. Finder re-turn to 426 Rice street and receive reward. 1

QPANIEL PUP found, brown, about five0 months old. Owner please call at 906 Cook st

Ql/"\and upwards loaned on personal property.OIUSee Doming & Co.'a ad. infinancialcol. 2*6*

t£l f\ REWARD for watch chain and locketOIU taken from 57 East Fifth St.; leave atLoomis' saloon, 35 East ThirdSt., and nothing willbe done.

Q1pv LOST—Somewhere between St. Paul and•JIU Wabasha sts.; the finder will.be suitablyrewarded by returning same to Singer Sewing Ma-chine company, 27 East Third St. 4

WANTED TO RENTALIGRAPH OR TYPEWRITER

—I

0 wish to have a caligraph or typewriter, andpay in work. Address H., 237. Globe. \u25a0 .'3BURNISHED ROOM bya young woman: willV do washing and ironing for the rent. AddressE. B. G.. Globe office. : .3

FURNISHED ROOM, by man and wife, withJC alcove, withinfive minutes' walk of post-office: state price. L. R., Globe office. 3

T7>URNISHEO ROOM, withor without board;-T for two young men. Address J. C.J., careof Globe. "I

URNISHED ROOM, in private family, byIT- two young men; upper town. J. W. X.,Globe. \u25a0__\u25a0 6

T IGHT HOUSEKEEPING— or threeLA rooms suitable for lighthousekeeping for 2adults. State terms and address M., 535 CarrollSt., St. Paul. 1

01f)and upwards loaned on personal property.Olv/ See Deming &Co.'s ad. infinancial col. 276*

PIANO—

care willbe given; rent must below. Address F.H. T.,Globe office. 1

ROOM and boarding desired in strictlyprivatefamily,central, references exchanged. Ad-

dress Q. T. Z., Globe. 1

ROOMS—

or three unfurnished, near busi-ness, for lighthousekeeping bylady and gen-

tleman; references. Address M.H.,Globe. 1

ROOMS—

Two or three well-furnished rooms,centrally located, by three gentlemen. Ad-

dress B. 2, Globe office. : 6

SIXOR SEVEN ROOMS byDec. 1, onor nearO Seventh street, below Jackson; rent must bereasonable. F.C. P., care of U. S. express.

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T. ANTHONY HILL—Rooms and board inST. ANTHONY HlLL—Rooms and board inprivate family for lady and two children. Ad-

dress 513 Wabasha. city. t t \u25a0* 6

TTNFURNISHED ROOM— to rent\J inlower town; state terms. Address A. B. C.Globe. 1

FINANCIAL."jVTEWPORT & PEET, Drake block. ThirdSt..i' opposite Merchants hotel, loan money atfrom6 to &per cent, on improved city property,and furnish it without delay; they also buy andsell mortgages, bonds and stocks. ••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

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MONEY to loan on St. Paul real estate. C.E.Barnard, room 11, First National bank

building. . . 310-329

Q!F\i \C\ to «50,000 loans made without delay as*J*J\.)\J soon as title can be examined on St.Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 8per

Icent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap-ply to E. S. Chittenden, First National bank build-Iing. ' 226-ly

Q.l f\(\ (\C\t \to loan on improved St. Pain1UU,UUU real estate.- .8.S. Stokes, bruk-

erage and insurance. No. 157 East Fourth st.-i92»Ql(\To *->ou we can loan you on your 'lnrm*

|OJLv/ ture, pianos, organs, sewing machines,j horses, cows, vehicles, etc. :property not romoved;:by the payment of small sums in return you can:reduce principal and interest; business strictlyprivate; we buy notes and time-checks. Deming.

I362 Jackson, corner Fifth st.. up stairs.*

309«

PRIVATE LOANS on all personal property.H.Rothschild. 104 East Third st. . 309»

/"IANNON & CO.. 325 Jackson St.. buy notes andV3T lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc.,

1

without removal or publicity,and accept payment1 ininstallments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing-tonay. south. 225*

!ATANDAROUND SEVEN" CORNERS

©On-GENTLEMEN, ire can sell yon for$25KJ^O a suit of clothing as well fitting,durable,tasteful and stylish as any first-class merchanttailor could fordoable the money. Come and seeMax Strouse, 181 West Seventh street. 275*

BOARDING—

house, Seven corners;. good rooms and board; rates IIto $2 per day.282» \u25a0

DRUGS—

At Wilkes' pharmacy you get pre-scriptions filled with the purest drugs, with-

out which the physicians' skillis of no avail; avery desirable and complete line of the best toiletgoods. 274«»T»O THE LADIES—Our new stock of Califor-X ma canned goods are just ip; prices 5 centsper can lower than last year. Order at once fromWagner & Gasser, the popular Seven corners gro-cer 3

-274^

PICTURES— Peculiar brilliancy to those pic-tuxes made at Taylor's seven Corners gallery.

2?2«

STOVES— To dealers in stoves and householdgoods: We have a full assortment and largo

Istock ofblack japanned ash pails which we willdispose of below valne for the next thirtydays, ortillsold. They are bound to go, so order early ityou want a bargain. Horne&Danz. 819-324EAST SEVENTH STREET~STOREsT

iT ADIES!~Angora woolTlZKoaball; Ice wool,'XJ 5c a ball; German knitting yarn. 20c a skein;felt,IIper yard: Arrasene, 3c a skein; chenille,

I 4c a skein; fillingsilk. 3c a skein; tinsel. 10c a ball:crewels, 5c a ball, etc. Orders by mail filled;stamping to order; stamping patterns for Bale;sheets ofdesigns sent free; full price list of allgoods sent free; wholesale and retail. Address

[ Donaldson's. 139 Seventh street. St. Paul. 282*

jpiANOS, ORGANS, and your own price theX coming week. 115 East Seventh st. 812-318

BARGAINS ATHOLMES', 141East SeventhXJ st— Cottage organ for sale cheap, only*35;ihas been inuse two months; this would make aigood Christmas present. 312«

ONE FINE VIOLONCELLO,inperfect con-dition, only$15. cost $35. 312»OZ. AND 4 oz. coin silver watches withElgin,

*J Waltham and Springfield movements, for *10and 112 respectively, worth twice the money at Q.!R. Holmes', 111 East Seventh St., opposite EyanIhotel. 3i2»

COME and see our new fall and winter stock,1 just in; lovelyshapes inhats and bonnets,

withbeautiful trimmings: prices much lower than:up-town stores; the best modistes employed, Mrs.IM.Werner, 293 East Seventh.

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273*IVO.11SUMMIT AT., furnished and unfur-linished rooms for rent, with or withoutboard.

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PUT new shades inyour homes; beautiful newones low, at J. C.Simonet's Upholstery house,

\u25a0 127 East Seventh. 275*IT~URNITURE taken from the house and de-X livered free of charge; re-upholstering in

|best manner at lowest rates. See J. C. Simonet,127 East Seventh, the leading upholsterer. 275*

ITJEAUTIFUL plush parlor suits, my ownIi-> make, for in:-,; ladies, see them. J. C.ISimonet, 127 East Seventh. The finest suits toorder up to r2OO. 275*

BOARDING WANTED.

£. A •_)LAFAYETTEAY.-Boarders wanted at!•J'-t'J ?3.50; with lodging,11. 8

BOARDand one or two roomsinprivate familybyman withboy of 10 years; comforts of home

Idesired. Address, stating location, H. V.f Globeoffice^ ; 321.323

BOARD for two inprivate family, with warmroom at moderate rates; willfurnish piano ifdesired. W. P. 29. 1

C"|f\and upwards loaned on personal property.'-'-IVSee Demjpg k Co.'s ad. in financialcol. 276*

BOARD—

respectable young ladies wishina private family at 83.50 per week. Ad-dress C. 8., General delivery. 5

OARD AND ROOM WANTED by theweek: moderate rates; state price. Address

D.V.. Globe. 4

PHYSICIAN— young physician would en-X gage day board with a private family, con-

venient to No. 533 Collins st. 5

PRIVATEBOARDING by two young ladies;X best of references given and required; pleasastate terms. Address D. 5. capitol. 4

ABLE BOARD WANTED by single gen-J- tleman, two meals a day. breakfast and six-

!o'clock dinner, vicinity of Broadway and East!Tenth at. Address Globe office. 4

PERSONAL.pLAIRYOYANT BUSINESS— G. L. Woods,v-/ clairvoyant business medium; advice on busi-

Iness and social matters, 171}aEast Seventh street,St. Paul, Minn. 273*,» "nORTUNE-TELLER—Mrs. A. Eekkhardt,>T X the most reliable and truthful fortune-teller onevery subject ofmen's lives of the pastand future, offers her services to the publicat 229Grove street, between Broadway and Canada.

2SO-2SO

MINNEAPOLIS WANTS.SITUATIONS OFFERED.

GENTS— agent for every town in the-f\. Northwest to sell our goods; 50 of the fastestselling articles ever offered; send stamp .forillus-trated catalogue and private terms to agents. G.S. Richards & Co., 126 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis,Minn. .._.( ;.:.._ _,_ \u25a0\u25a0

CANVASSERS—

good lady canvassers totake orders for a new Christmas book. Call

or address W. Creore, 319 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. Minn. 1

KEEPING—A woman to keep houseXX and help tend a store. Call to-day at No

! 2524 Twenty-sixth st. south.UTTERs wanted be experienced,

O at 113 Nicollet ay.

SALESMEN—

young men withreferenceto travel through Minnesota. Call Monday

morning at SIS Washington ay. north. 1

CTEAM LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSMAN—O A first-class steam lithographic pressman atJohnson, Smith & Harrison's. Minneapolis. 7

SMALL HOUSE of five or six rooms wanted,centrally located. Address M.Quad, Globe.

WANTED—

Immediately, m male teacher,with a first-grade certificate, for a four

months' term of school. Apply personally toRoger Vail.112 Hecnepinav.

SITUATIONS WANTED.

ACCOUNTANT by an expert of nearly 29Xi years' Chicago experience; thoroughly fa-miliar with insurance and real estate business. Ad-dress O. V..Globe office.DARKEEPER— First-class, thirteen years' ex-r)perience, desires position, or as clerk inhotel.

Address Ed Williams, 1407 Washington ay. southMinneapolis. 1

pLERK—

A young man wants a job clerking inv> a shoe store or clothing store. Address S.Brandt, Sl2 Ninth st.north. 1

pLERK—

instore by a young man with,v./' experience ingeneral business: best of refer-ences; strictlyt mperate. Address 213 Fourth st.south. Minneapolis. \

COPYING—

A young man with some spare timewould like to get some copying to doat home;

writes a fair, plain, business hand. Address H.W. Walker, 2329 Twenty-sixth ay. south, Minneap-olis, Minn. . 7

COPYIST or to do office work ofany kind. Ad-dress L.L.T.,Globe office. 8

COOKS—

by man and wife situationtogether, as cooks inhotel or restaurant: no

objection to country. Address G. F., Globeoffice. 3

DRUGGIST— in drug store inDakotaUor Montana; can furnish small capital. Ad-dress 16. Globe office. 1

RESSMAKING and family sewing by th»U day or week; can give good references. Ad-dress Dressmaker. Globe office. 6

HOUSEKEEPER— an experienced one;XI can give best of reference. Address Mrs.M.L.Barber, 50S Fifthay. south, city. .iHOSTLER— man wants situation to

take care of horses and do chores; willworkfor small wages. Address C.M..Globe office. 6\u25a0TVURNISHED ROOMS

—With or withoutx board, inprivate family. 509 South Ninthst. 1

STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, bya lady.0 Address 1000 Nicollet ay. &

"yOUNG MAN.able and willingto work, wantsX employment; is a good scholar; satisfactory

references. E. G., Globe office. ____!_*"V"OUNG MANof temperate habits would lika'X to obtain work for the winter: willingto do

any kind of work. Address W. 3., 33 Washingtonay. south, Minneapolis. 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

01 FOURTH AY.SOUTH-One furnishedO±>£' room for gentlemen; 55 forone or $1lottwo. per month. 7

AFEW MORE ROOMS to let with or with-outboard at 1000 Nicollet ay., also rooms for

light housekeeping. i

BOARD AND ROOM,$5 a week, 409 Wash-ington ay. south. 315-24

BAKERY, stock and fixtures, with horse andwagon. Applyat 234 Thirday. south. 4

EITHER a young lady or gentleman whoXj wishes to learn painting to take charge o{studio as payment for instructions. Call or ad-dress room 63, Syndicate block. Minneapolis. 4

UKXISIIKD ROOMS—I2, *2.50 and *3 pelweek, at 409 Washington ay. south. 318-21

ROOMS—

good rooms, up stairs, forhousekeeping. Apply to Mrs. Granstrand,

2513 Thirteenth ay. 3. t

FINANCIAL.

LOANS on lifeinsurance policies. L. P. VanJ_i Norman, No.245 First ay. s., Minneapolis.June 21-lyr

|WrTrj|lSMYlOg?]DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.The firm of F.Ullman &Co. has been this

Iday dissolved by mutual consent. F. Ullmani trcn-t'erring1all interest to L. Wertheimer,

!who willpay all debts and receipt for allac-j counts due the old firm.

F. ULLMAN,L.WERTHEIMER,

St. Paul. Nov. 14, 1355. 320-23

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