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THE iSAINT PACIi IJAILY GJLOJ3JU: - FRIDAY MORNING. BEPTEMJSfiK r it,, i to«7^ % D^COQ&TP VfM IB UH A/IP YOU CAN D 0 BOTH BY rnnr v vrM ro uifi isiie I yVur\ Hv/nCs next Sunday's globe. YwUr\ VflHrtTS SITUATION OFFERED. v— . _\u25a0 Males. AGENTS 1 for Bankers' Mutual Aid Asso- ciation : casii-st plan in state to work. D. T. \u25a0"McXnushion. Secretary, Germania Bank Building. St. Paul. WANTED—Salesmen on salary orcom- mission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-Eracing Pencil: the greutest telling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper': _i.(i*te '(i per cent profit: one ateut's tales fiinonntcd to SJCO in six days: another $$ in two hours; we want one energetic gen- eral agent In each state mid territory. For terms and full particulars r.cdiess The Mon- roe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Creese, Wis. X"4. BAKBEK—W anted, a coi d barber. Ad- dross A. 11. Parker. Cannon Falls, Minn. BAKBEirs— Wanted, two barbers: steady employment; wages, Sill per week. George Dixon, Urafton, N. D. BAKBER— Wanted, first-class barber. -05 East Seventh st. BAKBKK— A good barber wanted at 551 IMce st. ' DAKBKKwanted at iSO Wubasha. DAK HER wanted at 291 East Seventh st. BOY— Wanted, boy fifteen to eighteen years old. to work in grocery. Address IF.M. C:inwii^ht. Owatoiina. Minn. BOY— Wanted, good, strong boy at St. Paul Picture frame Manufacturing com- pany"s-\ 39 West Thirdst. CARPENTER wauled, on corn St. Al- bans and Summit ay.,' lor to do hard- wood rini.-hiug work, and some to lay hard- wood floor. C>ANVA*SI-.K WANTED —To sell B- watches and jewelry or. installments; must be acquainted in the city, able to give references; no commission, straight salary Address ••»," iilol.o, city. CANVAS*»KRS— in every county I in Minnesota, North and South Dakota mid Wisconsin, a few live canvassers for The hmeri:ency Medicine Chest and Hand- book. Call 9to 11. 2 to 4. Dr. lluttou. Cap- itol Block. St. Paul. C HOICKBOY—Wanted, a boy to do chores \> and take care ofhorse. .649 Dayton. CIOLXHCTOR— Young man wanted as col- * lector. :ns and 323 East Seventh. Engineer Wanted, a good engineer. Inquire by letter No. 272 Jack&on St., Bauser A: Sons' Malting Company. HELPER— Wanted, plumber's helper at Jl 147 West Sixth st. HOUSK!MAN or boy. eighteen to twenty years old, nt Hotel Sherman. HOSTLERS— Wanted, two hostlers and one driver. Shea &Spencer. 453 Selby ay. I" ATHERS—Wanted, live lathers ct 918 J-i Seventeenth st. south, Minneapolis; call after 6 p. m.- LABORERS— Wauled, fifteen laborer?. Apply to F.B. Porter, at Ramsey st. ban-, Twin city Rapid Transit Company. MACHINIST— Wanted; young man to \u25a0un lathe and do general repair wort Call after 1p. in.. 227 Fast sixth. MtN wanted, at Kent's Storage and Fcr- warding Co.. '-14 West Seventh. MKN for it good paying business. Inquire (1Potter &Gore, Market Hotel, Minne- apolis. Minn. PATTEKNMAKKRi?— Five patternmak- ers, twenty iron moulders. Washington Foundry. Wn ningtou and Eagle sts. Paint: us Five painter "anted at Taylor &Craig's:, 201 Wes. Fifth. PHARMACIST Wanted, a" registered pharmacist, at once. Apply, with refer- ?nce-s to P. P.. Mabel. Minn. * PLUS1 BER— 'First-class plumber wanted. 747 Wabasha st FUESS FEEDER wanted. 03 East "Fifth st. ALE S:>i N WANTED—Two or tnree \u25ba— more first-class men to handle the best line of imallment goods in the Northwest; bijr pay to the right men. W. a. Edward.", 18 west Third St., St. Paul. Minn. SALESMAN— Scandinavian clothingsales- man, speaking the Norwegian and Swe- dish languages: apply between 10 and 12 o'clock o:ilv. The Plymouth doming House. O ALES3I AN— Wanted, ' an experienced O drapery salesman.' Apply third tloor, Schnneman &Evans. BALESMASi— An experienced clothing salesman; Scandinavian preferred. S. Frank, i.'ii East Seventh st. SOLI CHOI!!;- Men ot energy and tact to \u25ba\u25a0J tolicit fcr Bankers' Life Association of M. Paul. !-«lf:ry orguerßnice cr preferred Address C. K. fec-or. St. Paul. Minn. TAIKBUILDEKS Wanted, first class s!;r!rl siiMers. Johnson, liura & Co., Minneapolis. OTiAM ! TT EX—Wan led, one steam and O hoi water fitter: also one plumber; steady •work for the rear; none but strictly first-class workmen need answer. Address ior the hpx; ten days to A. L. Morse A: Co., Ashlfl ,1. "v^ is. STKNOGKA'I'IIKKS furnished withposi- tions and business hous-es tupp]ied with- cui charge to either party. Applyto Wyekoff, Sfean ai s &Pttt-dict, hi East Fourth st. ; tel- ephone A'.Hk STOVE BUACKKK and delivery man at O :tIS and 320 East Seventh. STONECUTTERS— Wanted, ten first-class btonecutlers (will be an all winter's job in Bedford stone) ; wages, 54 for eight hours' \u25a0work. Apply to red Andres £ Co., Milwau- kee. U'is. TEAMS wanted on McMeuemy. Sims and -1- Union sts. ; work all fall; highest wages paid. 11. C. Huebner, contractor. WO i(tlN(i MEN of good addrets -I wanted. Room 13, Norwood House, 189 East Eighth st. rpiN*iEß wanted, who has bad about one X year's ex ferience. M. J. Macfceniiauscii, While Bear Lake. AITI-.K Wanted. German waiter. * > Cuff >eumani!. 370 Wabasha st. \\/ AN Tjl.D— Wideawake workers every- >> where for "SHEI'P'S PIIOTOGKAPiis lof the WOULD;* 1 the greatest book on earth : coiling$ioU,<xX>; retail m 83.23, cash or in- Etallmeuts; mununoih illustrated circulars and terms free: daily output over 1,000 vol- umes. Agents wild with success. Mr. Tbos. L. Martin, Centervflle, Tex., cleared $711 in v days; Miss Rose Adiuns,Wooster, 0., ftSlin 40 minutes; Rev. J. Howard, Madison, Lyons, N. V., $101 in 7 hours; a. bonanza; magnifi- cent outfit c.iily £1. Books on credit, freight paid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. No. 723 Chestnut St., Pnila., Pa., or 358 Dear- born St., Chicago, 111. WANTED— names and addresses of energetic men .-.nd women open for i permanent work; we give exclusive terri- tory: we guarantee good workers *3J a week; we furnish oflice, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising; our article is a monopoly; it will save 2f> per cent of the coal bills of everybody; full particulars by mail; lithographs, pamphlets, etc.. free upon re- ceipt of postage. Address Koalspar Co., 50 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. WANTED— active man at once; »» must speak German, and furnish ref- \u25a0 erences: tin per week. The Chicago I'm. & Lithograph Co., 194 Madison st., Chicago. 111. ANTED— to work on farm. De W CPU &Co.. 51 West Third st. \f OUNG 3IAN to work in kitchen. 315 J- Robert .st. *^zl (\ I>i ' :Jt WEEK and expenses to male »^>'-v\J and female workers, to act as resi- dent salesmen for a company manufacturing goods wanted in every household: perma- nent, nrohtable work: terms and circulars free, \u25a0dress Electro-Novelty Company, 40 Aiiiory si.. Boston, Mass. iissTßiYcTioissi MD LI. 1 K EN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE and School of Shorthand, 34 East Sev- enth st. (over Yerxa'e). IJKOF. .1. F. SHERRY, banjo, mandolin and guitar. ;>O3 Jackson st. . ST. AGATHA'SACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art. 20 East Exchange St., St. Paul —Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting, call or send for prospectus. PI^JiKST. I'AIL HOME SCHOOL AM) A- its'kinderjrarU-n is now open; toSLPaul people it needs no introduction, but to strangers the higOi it references willbe given- The principal. Mrs. M. W. Brown, is assisted by a ban! 01 tried and accomplished teach- \u25a0eis. Special attention Is given to languages, vocal and instrumental music, painting and drawing. See the principal at the school, 67 igl-l. ; ..!M. ' WASTED TO BEST. HOUSE OK FLAT wiiiued of five or six rooms in good condition and within ten minutes walk from Seven corners: rent not ' »vti 522. Address 0 'JS. Globe. SITUATIONS OFFERED, Females. AT BERTRAM'S INTELLIGENCE Office—Wanted, four hotel rooks and dining room girls to leave city. 57 East Sev- enth. . "•; \u25a0 * AT LARPENTEUICS.SI West Exchange, ii free situations for domestic help. Bangs Bangs cut and curled, 15 cents. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. CANVASSERS— Wanted," in every county in Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Wisconsin, a few live canvassers for The Emergency Medicine Chest and Hand- book. Call Uto 11. -to 4. Dr. Ilutloii, Cap- itol Block. St. Pant. - ' f 1 1I AM B E R 51A I D Wan tea.- chamber- *• ' maid and girl to wait on table at Hotel Arlington. Seven corners. . CHAMBERMAID— Wanted, a young girl for chambermaid; small family. Apply 004 Summit ay. - - - - - ~- COOK— Wanted, at once, a competent and reliable cook: no -washing or \u25a0 honing; on waces. Address 10 A, Globe. \u25a0,— _\u25a0 POOR- Wanted, a pood plain cook- and a , Vv second girl. 59 Western. DIKING ROOM GIRLS, chambermaid, U fiftygirls for private families. 27 East Seventh. Room -\u25a0<. - \u25a0. KESSMAKKK— Wanted, a first-class dressmaker to go to South Dakota either as partner or to sew by tbc day. L100, Globe. GOOD PLACES free of charge for good girls at 676 Selby ay. . •', . . HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework in small family. Apply at .fill} Grand ay. . . . \u25a0-. . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; family of two. 214 AJUudel st. - . : \u25a0 .-" \u25a0.',"..'- '• HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; good wages paid to a com- petentgirl. Apply 285 orris st. \u25a0 :•; .-'y = HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework: family of four; no children. Call at 259 Harrington ay. . .: - HOUSEWORK— srirl to do gen- eral housework in ' small family. " Call 272 Aurora ay. ' . ' '\u25a0\u25a0'\u0084 ::J;."; HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 501 Ashland ay.. in the evening, between the hours of 7 and \u25a0> o'clock. - -- \u25a0' \u25a0' - \u25a0 '. -•'"\u25a0"V-i'' ", IIOU.SKWOKK—Wanted, a good girl for n general housework. Call at 038 Miss- issippi st. . . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general XI housework. 899 Iglehart, near Vic- toria. OUSKWOKK Warned, .- twenty-rive girls for housework. I Call at 56 East Sev- enth st.. Room 5.". *\u25a0'..\u25a0. -\u25a0:;>.: .-. . HOUSbWORK— Wanted, good girl: :for \u25a0t-t general housework. Call 549 Canada st. H»l 1 UK— Girl for general house- work; willing to teach a smart green girl, Mrs. W. E. .•ichut.e, til*Dajtja ay.. HjQUSEWORK— Girl to assist in house- I*, work: call at once. SSi St. Albans st. HOCB£WUBK— Wanted, girlfor general housework. 394 Iglehart st. LJ OUSEWOKK Coin tit gill to do li general housework: ? Apply at iSB Day- ton ay. 1 -. -;•\u25a0; \u25a0 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework: family four adults; good wages. 751 Laurel ay. \u25a0 . HOUSEWORK— girl for general 11 housework. Apply 151 Western ay. north. . .....-\u25a0\u25a0 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; family three. 531 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Warrtedrcapable girl to do general housework: good wages and steady employment to the right party. Call Room 35, Merchants' Hotel. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general O housework at 017 Fremont St., Dav toil's Bluff. \u25a0 , '\u25a0 jVJ UitsiC—Wanted, nurse to take care of two li children. Call Room 35, Merchants' Hotel. .. UR.SE Wanted, at once, a neat and rea- 1^ liable woman as child's nurse; good wages. Address 11 1?, Globe. ' - NURSE GIRLwanted about sixteen years of age. 659 Summit ay. - SERVANT wanted. 034 St. Peter: family of three; Irishgirl preferred; call between 9 and 10 a. m. SECOND WO Wanted, a strong, neat girl for second work. Call at 631 Day- ton ay. TWO WAITRESSES— Livingston, Mont.. -I- £20; free tickets; at Douglass' Intelli- gence Agency, 35 East Seventh. WANTED, ty Sept. 20 in a private fam- ily, ii capable woman, with a good, practical knowledge of cooking, as cook; also, a neat and intelligent waitress, or par- lor maid; no 'washing; good wages. Address (£O2, Globe. FEfCSOXALS. j UK VOL' IN TROUBLE? If SO. con- X\ suit Mme. Ina Walker, life reader, who gives resume or past, present and future; ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, SI ; correspond- ence promptly answered., Parlors, No- 640 \\ nbasha. \u25a0 . '.'.,' . J'i'. WACHQB, wnll paper cleaner, 326 Wabasha St.. Room 2j, Telephone call, 875. \u25a0 . \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 - - ; MADAME BURNETTS new massage parlors give Turkish, medicated, sea salt, plainbath; first-class massage and alco- hol treatment by professional operators. 220 West Seventh bt., second floor; hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. . . i>^i.7y~ x <; MAUD CIjAIR, Chicago iipecialist, mas- sage treatment, corner \Vaba?ha and Tenth sL, Capitol block, Rooms 15 and IG; prices reasonable. |i,| ii>.M.A. TUSShY. 223 East Eiehth st. i'l. Magnetic and massage treatment for. paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. . Call 9 a. m. to D. m. Mi:s. MINNIEHAY— Call for letters at postofiice, St. Paul. [VJ its; KATE IIOSKINS. magnetic heal- i»-l er, psychometric and trance medium. :.':.'.\u25a0. i West Seventh st. Return ei»-mmk. TKITSWORTH, clairvoyant, business test medium; six- teen years' practice St. Paul. 418 .Minne- sota st. W' ANTED— lady correspondent, residing in or near St Paul. Address R. M. Burroughs. General Delivery. St. P*ul BUSINESS CHATfifi3. A SMALL. STOCK of clothiDg and gents' furnishing goods, cheap for cash. S vi. Globe. BARGAIN, it taken this fall, dwelling, blacksmith shop, tools, also big stock iron and wood: reasons, retiring. Address Box 44. Mekinock, N. D. BUTCHER SHOP— Best opening on St. Anthony Hill. Inquire on the premises, grocery store corner Selby ay. and Grotto st. FOlt SALE— A well established grocery for saia; reason for selling, sickness of owner. Inquire 517 University ay. THE TOURIST—Oniy first-class hotel in J- Rice Lake, Wis. ; city of 4.000 inhabi- tants; doing good business; best of reasons for selling. R. W. Bull, Rice Lace. THE STOCK of dry goods and groceries JL belonging to the estate of Thomas P. Kellett is for sale to the highest bidder. Bids received by Dr. O. H. Hall, Administrator, Zumbrota. Minn WANTED— to take the place of re- tiring partner; firmly established bus- iness. Box 431, Minneapolis. WANTED— In every county in Minne- »» sota, North and South Dakota and Wisconsin, a fe»v. live canvassers for The Emergency Medicine Chest ana HandDook Call '.» to 11. 2 to 4. Dr. Hutton, Capitol Block. St. Paul. STOKES A!TO FIXTURE S. BILLIARD "AND. POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES: .tt'arerooms. 405 .-md 407; office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth ave- nue south, MliuueaDolis, ilium. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Bamsev— District Court, Second Ju- dicial District Inthe mutter of the assignment of Walter A. Summers, doing business as W. A. i-um- mers & Co., insolvent. After readinK and filing the petition of George L. Hochat, assignee of Walter A Summers, doing business as W. A. Summers £ Co., insolvent, praying that a time bu lim- ited %vithin which creditors shall tile proofs of their claims, and to file releases therefor Now, therefore, it is ordered that the cred- itors of said Walter A. Summers, doing busi- ness as W. A.bummers &. Co.. file proofs of their respective claims with the said as- signee, and releases thereof with the clerk of this court, on or before the Ist day of No- vember, A. 1). lS:r_'; and that incase of their failure loso file proofs of thoir said claims and releases as aforesaid, they be forevrr burred from participating in the* distribution of the proceeds ofiht? said estate. It is further ordered that said assignee cause a copy of this order to be published in the "St. Paul Daily Globe" for three ilii successive weeks, once in each week at least twenty (20) before the Ist day of No- vember. 1802, and that be serve a copy of said order upon each of fcaid creditors" by mailing a copy of the same to each of the creditors named in the schedule on tile at least twenty < Jt.) days before the Ist day of November. 15<ftJ. Bated at St. Paul, Miun., September Ist.lb'j^ W, p. COKNisll, Judge of District Court. Henry B. Farweli., Attorney for Assignee, St. Paul, Miun. APPKAI, ASSESSMENT FOR SLOPES ON UNION STBKET—Office i.-f the Hoard of Public Works, City of St Paul, Minn.. Sept. 15, jS<!2.— Notice is hereby given that the assessment of benefits, dam- ;Hpes, costs a:id expenses arising tram con- (lenuiiiiKiitid taking an enseicent for slopes in the land nbuitiii:; on l T nion street, from .Chatsworth tlreet to Coino avenue, in the t'Uy of St. Paul, Minaesota, has been com- pleted and entered of record by the Pioard of Public Works in' md for said city, and that said assessment was -confirmed l-y--.ini l!o;irt! on the I2th day of Septemi or.A 1) 1892. - K. L. OOKMAN, Pre>id.-nu Official: J.T. Bebekb, Clerk Board ofPublic Works. fcC'Uttl'J-It : FOKItEXT. . ' 4 J, W. She j>ar<l, .Partial List, % ' . Room 12. 04 Kast Fourth St. > \J£)[^—SKVKX ROOMS, with bath, 575 : tjjw«J Carroll. - ? 727 and 72:' Marshall Ay.—Eight rooms, fur- nace, bath; hardwood finish; newly deco 1 . nued. ' .. ; . . r 1 Two nine-room houses, opposite House of : Hope church;' willrent singly or double foi boarders.:- " . . - \u25a0 '\u25a0' " V Sixteen-rooni house, central location, for roomers. . - _\u25a0' : . . 176 Kent St—Eight rooms, modern. ' a _ Apartments with and without steam heat. -.", Tlic Jnincs &BatcliHin ] ; •:"•: ; v " isolating Agency.;" ~.-^ ACiEXTS FOR CAKE OF PROPERTY. '\u25a0J, ;.-,. \u25a0. >r ESTATES MAN AGED. - :X-'^ :V..\'..-r 145 EAST FOURTH ST. ..-, \u25a0>: ''. :''• \u25a0''"•-• : \u25a0" V llQtlMfS. \u25a0 .: - .V;-7 : '\* ; T * SHL.WD A.X., 631—Nine large rooms, \u25a0£%\u25a0. laundry, bath, cemented cellar, fine fur- nace, niautel?, corner sideboard, gas, electric bella. etc. ApplyC27 Ashland: - V.- HOUSES— For rent, a ten-room house on Ashland ay. for $sr->,5 r ->, a thlrteen-room house on East Ninth st. for $45. two nine- room houses on Dayton ay. for $40, a nine- room house on Dayton for $35. a nlue-room house on East Ninth st. tor $35, a seven-room hotiße"' on '\u25a0\u25a0 Dayton for $:;!>. an eight-room bouse on \u25a0 Martin Ft for $25. an eight-room bouse on Edmund st. for $20, a seven-room house on Tilton for S2O, an eight-room house onCharles st. for SlB, nu eight-room house on Sims st. for $15, an eight-room bouse at Ham- line for $15, a six-room house on Bidwell st. for $14, a six-room house on Bidwell st. for $12.a seven-room house on Morton st. for $10, a ' six-room -house on Baker st for $10, and several stores and offices. The St. Paul Trust Company, Endicott Building. HOUSE furnished house for rent, all modern improvements, for the win- ter; rent cheap.' Inquire 58 East Third st. gfi HOUSE— For rent seven-room house; city ', water. " near street cars; rent $12. . In- quire 95 Valley st. \u25a0 , .-.-- HOUSK— or fine house on Dayton ay. ; all modern conveniences. Ilerbst, 405 Pioneer Press Building. HOUSK— 470Ashland Ay.— The best locality on St. Anthony hill, ana the best house you can find for $50; 10 large rooms, furnace, gas and bath : good yard and trees; go to see it. The St. Paul Trust Company, Endicott Building: .' ' HOUSE— Jfo. 670 Martin st. nine-room \u25a0 house ; could be made suitable for two small families; water, sewer and barn; $18 per month. Inquire 51 Gilfillan Block. HOUSE— F«r rent, eight-room house: gas, \u25a0 bath and furnace; excellent condition; 638 Olive, between Pine and John st». Ap- plyon premises. . % . HOUSE— bouse, 841 Cook st.: eight rooms; $10 per month for sake of pre- serving house. U. T. McClung, 84 Globe Building. ~ HOUSE— Portland Ay.— Eleven rooms; will make repairs 10 suit tenant Ester- bv, Mannheimer block. HOUSES— ten-room dwellings, cor- I-A ncr Canada and Spruce sts. ; modern improvements (one new;. Apply to O. C. Macklett, on premises. CJOUSE for rent, 259 Seiby ay. Apply 262 tl Selby or 234 West Fifth, third flat. ONE of the finest twelve-room private bouses on Crocus hill; furnished com- plete: large grounds. J. W. Shcpard, 94 East Fourth. TAILORS RENTING AGENC*. J- GLOBE BUILDING. M WE RENT HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES; TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY;' •\u25a0 \u25a0- Flats. - 'f'. I^LATS— The second and third floors of -t the building."so. 1M West Third st., cor- ner Franklin, well adapted for roomers, will be rented to suit parties, singly or together references required. Apply to Janitor, third floor, or at 141East Fifth s;., between 11 and 12 o'clock. -^ {.• FLATS— Steam-heated apartments in Vic- toria and Richmond apartment houses; t central location ; convenient to cars. J. W. Shepard, M East i" ourth st. FIFTH ST., t'34 WEST Third Flat— Nicely furnished room for one or two gentleman; modern improvements. FLAT, five rooms, 656 Broadway St., sec- «- ond floor: city water and sewer; two blocks from street cars. Stores. STOKE— store and basement. No 128 West Sixth, at intersection of Sev- enth; electric light or gas; hot water Heat ing. etc. BTOKK Fine store and offices in Wil- loughby block, southeast corner Fourth and Robert Apply to Agent 328 Robert St., Room 5. Rooms. A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle- men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, veek or month. CENTRAL PLACE. 473 Wabasha U. ; furnished rooms by the day, week or mouth. 473. pEDAR ST., aud some ly furnished vy parlor bedroom, with gas, bath and fur- nace neat. pKDAR ST., 637—One double front room v^ and one single room; all conveniences. GROVE ST., 252— Two unfurnished or one furnished room for rent. GBOTK ST., 21S-Nicely furnished front * rooms; iurnace heat and bath. Jl/TINNESOTA ST., 448-Gormau House- -ITJ. Pleasant front room for rent. INTH ST.. 9 EAST-One large frout \u25a0l room nicely furnished. PEASANT AY., 183-For rent, furnished rooms, for man and wife or gentlemen. PLEASANT AY., 177-Pieasant rooms. with or without board: near cable line. RICE. 250 : -Corner College— Furnished or unfurnished room for rent SMITH AY., 2s4— Corner Fifth— Furnished front rooms and table board. SHELBY AY.. Famished front alcove U room ; gas, bath and heat. ST. I"TKR ST., 620— Furnished room; v one nic turuiphed front room on ground floor: Miuabie for two young men or roan and wife. - <T<ENTH ST.; 357 EAST— A large, nicely -I- furnished room : nrice moderate. ' I jXOI'IA, m ST. PETER ST. -Front \J rooms,_single and suite, with or without board; centrally located. ABASHAST.— Corner Tenth St., Next Door to Drug Store— Furnished rooms for rent, Wabasha, 610—For rent, nicely fur- nished rooms in suites. Miscellaneous. ! - \u25a0 I; BAKERY, furnished and store, fitted, for rent cheap. F. McPartlin, Glencoe, Me-- Leod county, or Ilnrtman, corner Third and Market. St. Paul. :: . I.OST ASP FOl;3fl>. OG LOST-Black Irish water spaniel, with License No. 1099; was seen on Wa- basha Wednesday evening with a party who 1 ] Had better return him to 152 East Eighth st * mid save trouble. DOG LOST-SlO Reward-Saturday, Sept ; 3.. Return of small black female dog;- white breast. 547 Wabusriu. < DOG LOST—Smnll Gordon setter; well feathered; finder please return and re-i ceive reward. E. n. Ponrov, Eighth and sibley. ;-. "\u25a0 " .. -_-_. LOST-Diamond and sapphire i scarf pin. Suitable reward willbe paid at 11. Bocks-trucks, jeweler, 11 East Sev- ' en 111 st. . AiTimoar saj.e. A. H. Kirolaj*. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT UNION PARK— Real Estate— The paradise of natural beauty: 100 very valuable business and resi- dence lots fronting on University and Prior ii vs., and choice residence ' lots throughout the park: Tuesday afternoon, Sept 27. 1892. sale at 2 o'clock p. m., and to continue every afternoon (weather permitting) at the same hour and place, until all the lots are sold and closed out, regardless of prices, on very easy terms. Union Park is the .most beautiful and valuable, tract located centrally between the postofiices of St. Paul and Minneapolis on the "InterurDan" line. Over sixtyhandsome houses, some costing from gl0,0.« to $15,000, adorn this natural ana rural park, with their delightful and beautiful lawns, built and occupied by many of our .most prominent business men. Union Park is in the corpo- rate limits of St. Paul. It nas now the advan- tage of three lines of transit, viz: . The Inter- urban line, S«lby ay. extension and the Chi- cago. Milwaukee & Sl Paul railway short line, with its depot at the southwest corner of the park; 5-cent faro to any part of either city; sewerage, the finest system in the city: water (high service, the purest) ; surrounded by churches, schools and colleges. Call on A.H. Nicolay. Auctioneer, 141East Fifth st; St. Paul, for plats and information. : *-. ; I*. T. Kavanagji, Auctioneer. ;. * TURDE HOUSES AND THREE LOTS, f-l the property of John Purvis, deceased, F to be sold at public auction. I will sell on the premises, near the southwest corner of Jackson and Viola sts., ou Saturday. Sept. 17. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all the property belonging to the estate of the late John Pur- vis. being lots 5, 6 and 7, l>&wson &Smith's enlargement of block 4. Dawson . it Smith's addition to St. Paul. The frontage on Viola st. is one hundred and fifty-sixfeet by one hundred and seventy-five in depth; together with three new houses, two of .. them being seven (7) room houses,- and one.a nine room house. This property is within very few minutes' walk from the" center of the" city; water, gas and sewerage in street and In all respects desirable residence property. Terms will bo given day of sale. P. T. Kav- anagh, auctioneer. - .. \u25a0;...-;\u25a0*.:..\u25a0- __. FinTArcCIAl,. RM. NEWPORT A: . SON, : I.VVEST msnt Bankers, loan money on im tiroved property in St Paul and . Minneap- olis at 6 -per cent "on or before." Oflices. New Pioneer Press' Building, Bt Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. .:-. . -.--..-.---\u25a0 . A A loans on furniture, pianos. . -M» horses, diamonds, watches and sealskin Facques; lowest rates. ; Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13, 14.-First National Bank Building, comer Fourth and Jackson sts. A— YOU WAJNT TO BORROW money at a lower rate than you can borrow through any other " agency? - The American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, First National bank building,corner Fourth and Jackson st&, will let jou have any amount. $10, £20, $25. $40, $75, $100 ot §200— fact, any turn you wish onvoar . cold watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower iate than you can possibly get it where. Goods can remain in you possession, and you can pay a part any timo you want »nd ' top interest. - Business private and ct i fi- dential. Yon can have your own time in paying up principal. BANK STOCKS AND SECURITIES— If you have large or smaH sums to in- vest, call upon W. R. Wilmot &Co., Rooms 1and 2, Germania Bank Building, St. Paul. They make a specialty of bank stocks and the very best securities; prompt attention given correspondence. DANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com- xt mercial paper, mortgages, securities bought and sold. Geo. W. Jenks, Investment Banker. Minn. Loan &Tiust Bldg..Mpls. BORROW MONEY at Room 4, 303 Jack- son st., corner Third, on furniture, pianos, diamonds, watches, sealskin sacques, or goods in storage; low rates and privacy; honorable treatment; private room for ladies. rpOR (i PER CENT MONEY ON REAL J. estate (vacant or improved). with liberal payment-privilege,' 'see 11. Caldwell, Ger- mania Life Building. - T ARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on Xj improved property at 5 and (i per cent. ! Smith, Parker & Oilman, New York Life Bldg. .'. - i . LOANS on improved or vacant real estate IX- inSt. Paul: current rates; on or before clause. H. T.McClung, t>4 Globe Building. MONEY LOANED on life insurance pol- lil icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, Cl Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. MONEY TO LOAN without delay, from $10 upward, onfurniture, horses, jew- elry, etc. : time checks, notes and second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. LENTY OF MONEY— WiII loan it in PLENTY OF MONEY—WiII loan it in small or large amounts at moderate rates of interest Call on W. R. Wilmot & Co., Germania, Bank Building. . -P-R-I-V-A-T -£- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates, end small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms In the city. Ohio Investment Com* pany, lit' Globe Building: take elevator. THE GERMANIA LAND COMPANY buys, sells mortgages, loans money at current rates. W. P.Westtall.sec. ; E. J.Dar- lagh. trcas. -3 and 24 Globe Building. 'pilE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL, J. corner Fifthand Jackuon sts., always has money to loan at 0, 7 and 3 per cent, and charges no commission. ANT TO SELL—Eighty-eight shares VV Powers Dry Goods Company common stock, par. $50 per share ; make me an offer. Address V 52, Globe. . - WHEELER & HOWKLL loanmoney at current rates. 3'U Pioneer Press Bldg. 1-rMORITZ. 1)22 PIONEER PRESS Building— Morlagage loans made promptly; 0, 7 and b per cent; mortgages bought. WASTED TO BUY. ABOUT fifteen feet smokestack, ten or tvrelve-inch ; foot power, screw cutting lathe. Address £. J. Lindquist, Moutcvideo, Minn. \u25a0 \u25a0 HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR SEC- OND HAND CLOTHING. 54 E. 7TH. HORNS— Wanted to buy, elk, moose, an- telope, goat and Texas steer horns. Ad- dress P. Cummings, 117 Bast Congress s-t. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICK in the city for household goods; do not fell until you" see us. Cardozo Furniture and Storage Company, 45S to 4C5 Jackson St., be- tween Eighth and Ninth sts. . \ aiisci-:r,iLA3ir<ous. HALL'S LIBRARY COMPANY, EN- dicott Arcade All latest .books and novels, only two cents per day: no other charges; no deposit required. - - -. IVJOT OUT OF YOUR REACH— Right in 1* the center of the city; 456 St. Peter st. . is the Market Shoe Store; it is the best place for good, reliable footwear. . ' .;.. .. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OF \u25a0- Midwifery— Mrs. H. Stenzel.aiS Mnrtinst. •:X.Z'^: ' DYE WORKS. '^S't F«T. ROC HEX,N. w. Steam Dye Works office. 416 Robert St., Ryan block works, 5and 57 Indiana ay. .... \u25a0 JAMISON &<\u25a0'»., r New York Steam Dye -' Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a Fpecially. 14 West Sixth st " ' AHLERT & MiNTKL, - Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. .. T. PAUL STEAM DYE WORKS— tablished 18.">(>^"J. C. Kahlert, proprietor; -artistic cleaning ol" ladies' and gentlemen's garments. 128 West Third st. ' ' j - MUSICAL. ~ RESPONSIBLE party desires the use of piano for the winter for its care; best of references. Address L 97. Globe. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ... , •--.,.. Suburban. .. :•. .... \u0084 FAKM— to rent a farm of about s a hundred acres. C. Hendrickson, Box :«*), St. Paul. -.; \u25a0 . . \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0' Flou&cs for Sale. : \I7HKELER &HOWKlX.rcal estate: list ; »» bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bldg CARPET CLEAXIJiG. GKT YOUR carpets cleaned and laid at the Electric Carpet-Cleaning Works. 159 West Third st. Telephone 1200. ' > TO EXGHAJiGE. EORTY GOOD DAIKY COWS to trade for vacant lots or bouse and lot. Ad- dress H 4, Globe. ; STOISE Ai%P BAK FIXTURES NEW AND SECOaS-BAKD SALOON \u25a0 fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, poo and | billiard tables, counters and shelving. 21£ 'Washington ay. north, Minneapolis. fi ON FIRMATION OF ASSESSMENT FOR V_/ WOODEN SIDEWALKS (Estimate No. \u25a03. .1892).— Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul Minn., Sept. 15, 1892. The assessment of benefits, 'costs . and .-expenses \u25a0 arising from the construction, relaying and repairing , :of wooden sidewalks (Estimate No. H) under contract of Thomas Reilly for term beginning April 1. 1892, and ending Nov. 1, 1892. in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public . Works in and for said city, said Board will ' meet at their office insaid .city at 2 p. m. on ; the 22d day of September, A.D.1892, to hear ' ( objections (if any) to stud assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assess- ment willbe continued by said" Board. : The following is a list of the supposed .owners' names, a description of the prop- erty in front of which said wooden sidewalks . have been constructed, relaid or repaired, and the amounts assessed against the same, to wit: HEJB Assessment for Albert Street* West Side. Syndicate Addition No. 5 to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Block-Beneflts City of St. Paul, alley in 4 54.55. Chas. W. Aldrich 30 4 37.62 Assessment for Broadway Street, East Side. Kittson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and - Description. Lot.Block.Benefits David Sanford... 4 28 $15.22 city of St. Paul, alleyin 28 $2.67 same, alleyin *. 14 8.49 Assessment for Carroll Street, North Side. Rondo's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot-Block.Beneflts KH'ie B»llnrd. west 50 feet of south 140 feet of 10 7 $4.45 Henry mine, east 1-2 of 9 7 '6.'m John"Seibert, south 150 feet of west V 2 of 9 7 11.09 John S. Prince, east Vis 0f.7&8 7, 10.85 City of St. Paul, intersection ofRavoux street 3.02 Kuhu's Subdivision ofBlock 5, Rondo's Ad- dition to St. Paul. " Supposed Owner and - Description. _ Lot. Benefits C. Wilberscheid... .. 13&14 83.20 M. Dreis 12 3.21 Elizabeth Raven 11 ' 7.C9 Bailey's Addition to Rondo's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Mathilda Hauft 16 1 513.39 . -Nininger's Addition to St. Paul. \u25a0 Supposed Owner and .' Description. Lot.Block.Benefits E.Nichols 29 7 $2.OS Chas. Weber 26 '7 3.91 JohnH. Grininger 25 7 3.91 H. auger 24 7 .64 GustaveLucc 23 7 4.17 Rondo's Addition to St Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits F. Peelow, west 1,2 of east >• 100 feet of 4 6 $2.42 M.Hanft, east 40 feet of west V 2 of 4 6 4.03 Assessment for Carroll Street, Sonth Side. Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Laura S. Galusha (south of Carroll street) 6 2 53. 04 same (south of Carroll street).... 7 . 2 3.73 Supposed Owner and : Description. Benefits City of St. Paul— lntersection of Carroll and Iglehart streets $5.16 John N. Commencing 651 feet north of and 250 feet west from southeast corner of section 38. town 29, range 23: thence south 140 feet; thence west 40 feet; thence 140 feet; thence east 40 feet to beginning, being in at. Paul, Minnesota....... $2.12 Jacob Roehl Jr—Commencing 651 feet north of and 290 feet west from southeast corner of section 36, town 29, range 23; thence south 140 feet: thence west 50 feet: thence north 140 feet; thence east 50 feet to beginning, being in St. Paul, Minnesota $2.&4 Rondo's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and ' Description. Lotßlock.Benefits A. Poirier, west 60 "feet of ;.-..7,8&9 8 50. 78 Muckubin <& Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Charles E. Stowell 4 20 510.91 Edward E. Scribuer 5 20 11.05 same, east 1-2 0f...... 6 20 553 M. A. Sehui/, west Vj of. ... 6 20 533 same ." 7 20 11.05 Henry Theikampf 8 20 11.05 John Youngbauer 9 2.) 11.04 Owen Morris 10 20 1104- City of St. Paul, intersection '-- oi Carroll and Louis streets 3.13 . . - '>* \u25a0**» . Assessment for Delaware Avenue, Hast Side. Sache's Rearrangement of Block 65, Banning ; and Olivier's Addition to West St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits : Arthur Allen ...it «5 $1116 same 10 65 10 86 Wm. E. Schutte. 11 65 10.86 . Wm. Dawson Jr.. 12 65 10.8(5 Joseph F. Koruer. .13 65 10.86 same..... ....14 65 lo.SC Anton Olrickson 15 65 10 80 Ellen Fahey 10 63 10.'56 . P. R. McDonnell's Rearrangement of Block 66. Banning and Olivier's Addition to West ' St. Paul. \u25a0 Supposed Owner and : Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Duncan Ferguson 6 66 $14,144 Peier McWhiner 5 66 14. Wm.'Aitchsou '4 -66 14.88 Peter McWhirter 3 66 14b8 F. L. Bayard and F. H. Pul- ing 2 66 14.88. same and same... . 1 06 15.04- Dawson's Rearrangement of Block 07. Ban- . ning &. Olivier's Addition to West Si. Paul . Supposed Owner and : : j;" ~ Description. - - ' Lot.Block.Benefits F. E. N. Schuiiat h 67 $il ill 5ame......... 9 67 11.91 Robert*.'. Hninsock.... : 10 . (r7- : 11.91 Sarah T. Lor- k wood . ...11 l>7 . 11.91 Xeria and John Martin 12"- (57", 11.91 Thomas E.Kelly.; ...... 13 67 1191 same ;.-." 14 07 I7!s« -Dawson's Raarraitwiaent of Block 6S, Ban- ning «fc Olivier's Additiou to West St. Paul. ' SupuosPil Owner and - ; . —— Description. I.ot.Block.Benefit3 Bernard it. Itichter 7 68 814.89 i same.... S 68 14]89" Joseph Giiertin.....* ii 68 14 «*U ! Julia J. Jones etal... ...1). tig 14.8J •! •!UV..-l't:il ..;.. ..:.".- 11; x r g3 . 14 si. : I 5ameeia1......... .-...1'J 68 . 14.50 j Nrtbenaberg ' and IcKier's Subdivision of Block 6:». banning and Olivier's Addition to West St Paul. ;" : Suppo'-oa Owner and Description. Lotßlock.Benefits \u25a0\u25a0 \ \u25a0 '1 -iv :>:i!i:-r 8 iji $15 18 ! 5ame........ ........... 9 ; E> h.Ol \u25a0j A'i^ii»;\inct)onald. ...... lit tlil \u25a0-U. 91 . Soren Olrickson.:.. : 11 ty 11.91 MiKiiJieiou-oia:. ....12 69 11.91 : Annus NiiiuUonald.:. VI (ii) :11. »1 1 AtidivwLauer .'.ll 63 ia,'^_ Fulton's Rearrangement of Block: 70, Ban- ning and Olivier's .Addition to West St. Paul. Supposed Owner and !\u25a0' *-:- Description. Lot.Block.Benefits T0nnyMat5en..... ........ 12 70 $14.88 Rikke Annie Sorenson...... 11 70 14 88 ' James Mattimore ../.... 10 70 14 88 same . ...9 70 14.88 same... ...:..... 8 70 14.88 same... ...:-.•...... .... 7 70 14.89 Dawson's Rearrangement of Block 71, Ban- . nine and Olivier's Addition to West St. Paul: \u25a0.•/-„• Supposed Owner ana v -" Description. ' Lot.Block.Benefits Wm. Davidson and P. L. Bayard. 12 71 814.88 same and same 11 71 14.88 Andrew Davidson : 10 71 14.68 same ;....... 9 71 14.88 name. .:.\~;;VrrrC^rrrrrT... 8 71 14.88 same. 7 71 14.88 : Assessment for L>aw*on Street, ; -. North Side. ' Lockwood's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and \~-- : Description. Lot.BlOck.Benfifits Laula B. Bagley 16 a $13.51 same .....17 3 14.41 F.C. ThayerandM.Hunt..lß 3 14.41 Swan Johnson. .....-..'.... 19 3 . 14.41 ; M. Robertson and H. Dahl- berg. 20 3 14.42 Erastus H. Charles.. 21 3 14.41 Charles B. .Gi1bert. ...... ....22 3 1441 Gustav Koran 23 3 14.41 Wm. Scheunemann.... .24 3 14.41 Frank Schuitz.... ..........25 3 14.41 Andrew Peterson....... 26 3 14.42 Frank Larsson.. .....27 3 14.41 Mathilda C. Olson ..........28 3 14.41 Grace Clark ....29 3 14.41 Est. of Thomas Brenuan... 3o 3 14.42 C. Aug. Engstrom ...18 4 13.33 NelsE. Mun50u. ......„..:..17 4 14.41 Fred. >'. Dickson et al ...18 4 14.41 Albert F. Maschger.. 19 4 14.41 5ame...... ....... .:..:....:20 4 14.41 Abbie 8nzze11..7..........:.21 4 14.41 A. B. and John J. Bell. 22 - 4 14.41 same and same 23 4 14.41 Jessie Work. 24 4 14.42 win D.Klein ;..25 4 14.41 LydiaV. Smith..... 26 *\u25a0 14.41 Patrick Stewart ...27 4 14.41 Patrick McKeon ........23 4 14.41 same 29 4 14.41 same 30 4 14.42 Assessment - for Lawson Street* South Side. E. M. Mackubin's Second Addition to St. : -:• , Paul. Supposed Owner and .Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Germ. Ev. - Apost. Luth. Paulus Gemeinde, north 40 feet of 13.14&15 1 $42.52 Edward D. 5mith....... ..12 1 14.42 Oliver Hagerman 11 1 14.41 Jacob Fr05t, ....::.....-... 10 1 14.41 \u25a0*Geo. H. Orme 9 1 14.41 5ame...........:-. ..8 1 14.41 same :. 7 1 14.41 same.. ..... ."!:'. .:. .. 6 1 14.41 same ..5 1 14.41 same : 4. 1 14.41 same.... .........: 3 1 14.42 same 2 1 14.41 same 1 1 14.41 Howard's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and .. ... Description. . ' \u25a0•" Lot.Beneflts August Linko ...;.; =... . ...15 $14.42 Charles E. Sandeen :. i 4 14.41 Johan L.Hernianuf.... \u25a0:".... "......12 14.41 Andrew Wrnbel...... 13 14.41 Loreuz Schweitz : 11 14.41 Amonie RozyoKi : 10 14.42 Malm Krawezeroskl 9 14.41 John Flamm ..............*... 8 14.41 same 7 14.41 G. O. Ahlin 6 14.41 Cha?. Genski.... 5 14.41. Eni3t P. V. Svendson 4 14.41 Geo. W. Howard.. 3 14.41 5ame......'. ....' 2 14.41 same.".: ......; ..'.'. 1 13.33 ArlingtonHills Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. - Lot.Block.Benefits Peter Sehwenker 1 11 $15.74 K. Sachse 2 11 14.65 Andrew Gustafson ; 3 11 14.65 Louis McKenzie...... 4 11 14. Geo. Drier 5 11 14.65 Mary Anderson 6 11 14.65 same 7 11-. 14.65 Louisa Rederetai. ........;. 8 11 14.65 Henry Koerner and Louisa Reder. /.;;'. 9 11 14.65 National Investment C0....: 1 12 14.65 UokanEkvall'. .. ;..... 2 -12" 14.64 Matthias Koch 3 12 14.05 Swan Johnson 4 12 14.65 Samille Mooney .5 12 14.65 same 6 12 14.65 J. D. Bond 7 12 14.65 same 8 12 14.65 same 9 12 14.85 same 10 12 14.65 Nellie F. Dwyer 1 13 14.65 same 2 13 14 65 Albert W. Chase :... 3 13 14.65 same .....4 13 14.65 same 5 13 14.65 same 6 13 14.65 same . 7 13 14.65 Carl P. Carlson 8 13 14.65 Wm. Schmidt 9 13 14.65 Assessment for Pascal Avenue, West Side. Hamiine Plat. St. Paul. Supposed Owner and . . Description. ' - " Lot.Block. Benefits Carry L. Hathaway, ••' east 46. 98 feet 0f...... -..;.: 1 6 $17.65 same, east 4(5.98 feet of 2 6 17.05 Hamliue University 3 6 17 05 same... :..... 4 6 17.05 same 5 6 17.05 same .6 6 17.65 Assessment for Sibley Street, West Kv-^<'-; '..-: Side. \u25a0 ; Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. \u25a0 Lot.Block. Benefits Henry P. Upham. south 150 feet of east 102 feet of. 1 5 $37.61 Geo. Rossuer, south 10!) feet of north 150 feet of east 102feetof .;.. .. 1 5 4.14 Assessment for Sibley Street, East Side. H. Thompson's Subdivision of Block 4, Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and \u25a0" ~" \u25a0 " Description - Lot. Benefits Adele A . ,McCormack 4 $35.40 Assessment for Sumiuet Avenue, North Side. John Warm's Subdivision of Block 21, Sum- mit Park Addition to St. Jfaul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot. Block.Benefits John Ireland. 30 21 $13.07 same .'. 29 21 13.07 same ;. ...28 21 13.08 same.... „.. 27 21 1308 same ...26 21 13.07 same. 25 21 13.07 same...- 24 21 13.07 same -.- 23 21 13.08 same T. .~ 22 21 13.07 same. ... 21 22 13.07 same... : ... .20 21 13.08 same 19 21 13 07 same ....18 21 13.07 same : 17 21 13.08 same .....16 21 12.58 Summit Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and BarrQa Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Alfred W harton ... .... .25 28 $12.95 same ._, ..24. 28 14.59 same ......::... 23 28 14.60 Adam Fetseh. 22 28 14.59 same .21 28 14.60 John W. Riddle ... 28 28 14.59 same 19 28 14.69 Alfred Whartuu 18 28 14.56. same 17 28 14. H0 RosaClarke ...16 - 28 " 14.59 same 15 . 28-' 21.35 HatLie F. Wi150n ...... ... .-.23 33 . 22. 10 same 27 33 11.73 same ...26 33 14.55 John Caultield.: 22 33 11.74 same 21 33 14.73 Aiidic L. Keam 20 33 14.74 same.. .;...."".". ....-.19 33 14 73 11. V. lt. Kennedy. 18 33 14.74 same. : .....17 33 17.74 Mary Lee Scott 16 33 ' 14.73 sume : 15 33 21.55 Assessment for Sylvan Street, West" Side. r Fawcett's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and •Description. .. Lot.Block.Benefits Johanna Sflmlz 1 -1 518. V9 City of St. 'Paul, alley in..:; 18 1 8.00 Frank Burns .-..: " 1 - 18.44 Andrew -Rei11y.......... 1 2 1C.50 City of St. 'Paul, alley in 2 ' li.tw J. F.Uuson ....... :..... ....17 2 16.50 Bazille's^Addition of Acre Lots, St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description, Lot. Benefits" P. A. lluuubonr, east 14 of north''-- : - •• 105 feet0f..;.. .......:. ......... 1 $15.74 Anton Rosuess (.except north' 105 - \u25a0 tuelj... ...^— .. : ___ X »-««» Bergholz's Subdivision, St.- Paul. . >;-\u25a0 Supposed Owner and - ... .-.-v,. -I. .Description. . Lot.Block.Benefits A. Josephine Bergholz.. .:..29 . 1 $14.23 ' Hermsn Oehrue ;;i; : 3 17.24 Bergholz's Rearrangement "A,' St. Paul. \u25a0'-\u25a0 Supposed Owner and \u25a0 -v •\u25a0 : vr.'-. : : Description. - Lot.Block.Benefits M.L.and C. J. Bergholz...» ls \- . 1 -. ,\u25a0 $3.75 same and 5ame.............. 1 - 1 9.09 .. Lewis' Addition to St. Paul. >-\u25a0 . Supposed Owner and ' ":•-.' . - Description. Lotßlock. Benefits C. W. Toungman 1.. 1 1 $18.14 . Wm. Dodd ..:. 1 ' 4 •'•"' 18 14 City of St. Paul, alley in.;V. - 4 ; " ; ' 3.00 Mrs. Bridget iladlau.. 28 -' 4 18.14 Anton Rossness. ....; 1 5 18.14 City of St. Paul, alley in.... 5 3.00 Bernhard Schow.... 28. 5 18.14 \u25a0 :, Lockey's Addition to St. PauL r ' Supposed.Owner and .: ' \u25a0\u25a0. - \u25a0 Description. LoLßlock. Benefits Ole Lavick (except south 25 . . a x feet) ....:.10 4 $13.27 James Henry, south 25 feet :?"'' of 8.9&10 4 3.75 City of St. Paul, alley in.... 4 2.40 Chas. G. ilendrickson ...... 11 4 6 00 Henry F. Wessel ....12 4 00 City of St. Paul, alley in.... 4- 150 Louis A. Miller ....13 4 4.50 Ly ton's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Charles A.Hyde 1 1 $11.47 Wm. Milligen.... 1 4 16.49 City of St. Paul, alley in..... 4 3.00 Albert Nordquist.. ...43 4 16.49 Flynn's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 12,Guerin's Out Lots, St. Paul. Supposed Owner and .^:.--' Description. Lotßenefirs Elizabeth Milan 1 $16 19 Martin Carter ."..'... 5 4.05 Johannes Jorgensen... ....6 4.05 Patrick J. Hogan .'.-. 7 .4.05 Francis J. Kennedy etal ..8 '.-: 4.05 Patrick J. Hogan ...... 9 . 4.05 Mary H0gan.. :.:..». ........ ....... .10 \u25a0 . .53 Assessment for University A venue, South Side. Supposed Owner and Description. ' Benefits Andrew Mark Commencing at southwest corner of University avenue and Rice street: thence south along Rice street 4'J feet; thence west parallel with Univer- sity avenue 110 feet ; thence north 40 feet;- thence east to beginning, being In St. Paul. Minnesota ... $3.46 Thos. Murphy— Private alley ..... $3.41 John B. Pewters— Commencing on south line of University avenue 124 feet west from west line of Rice street; thence west 25 feet; J thence south nt right angles 124 feet: thence east 25 feet: thence north 124 feet to beginning, being , in St. Paul, Minnesota $3.09 Ann Gavin—Commencing on south . line of University avenue 350 feet ' \u25a0 west from west line of Rice street; ..'-•*: .7^ thence west 40 feet; thence south 110 feet; thence east 40 feet; thence north 110 feet to begin- ning, being in -St. Paul, Minne- sota $7.58 Thomas Murphy— Commencing at northeast corner of southeast «4 of section 36, town 29, range 23; thence west 32 rods; thence south 20 rods: thence east 32 rods; thence north 20 rods to begin- ning (except Rice street. Aurora and University avenues, alley and : i IT, parts heretofore conveyed to Fraukheimer, Dux. Marks, Hair- genmiller, Pottgeiser and Gavin), --*:, \u25a0; being in St. Paul, Minnessta $02.73 Florence Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and '\u25a0 Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Eve Tarbox 1 1 §10 45 same 2 1 10.45 same 3 1 10. same 4 1 ]0 . same 5 " 1 10.59 same 6 1 13.51 same 7 1 6.19 same 1 2 6.86 same ...2 2 6.86 same... 3 2 6 80 same 4 2 6.88 same 5 2 6 86 same 6 2 6.88 same 7 2 6.86 same 8 2 9.49 same 9 2 6.64 same 10 2 12.15 tame 11 .2 -.8.38 Supposed Owner and \ Description. Benefits Anna H. Gerlach That piece of land bounded on the north by University avenue: on the east by Jay street: on the couth by old Territorial road, and on the west by Chambers' addition, being in St. Pan], Minnesota ... $27.59 Chambers' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits E.P.Lewis 1 3- ©10.59 same. 2 i 12.19 same : 3 3 18.85 same 4 3 17.03 same .. 5. 3 9.19 Elfclt, Bernheimer & Arnold's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Geo. C. Schmidt 2 3 $5.7 a E. F. Leuike 6 2 7 23 same 5 2 10.30 same 4 2 10.30 same 3 2 10.30 same 2 2 10.30 Wm. Banholzer..: 1 " 2 1.94 Mary Ann Fallou 6 1 5.55 same 5 1 11.10 C. 11. Geldermann 4 1 13 73 M.P.Ryan m 3 1 17.53 P. Fallinee 2 1 12.57 same 1 l 10.34 Mackubin and Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits P. Quinn .-...-: .3 1 $3.48 Est. of 11. .McDonald ..9 1 5.W Murgareth Fitzgerald 10 1 5.99 John H. (,»uinn 11 1 7.4 i Sanii. U. Metzger.. ...12 1 ' 8.55 E. A.Talbot 13 1 8.55 same 14 1 8.55 M. A. and M. P. Doyle.. 15 1 B.'j7 Ellen Burke 1 2 5.43 W.D.Ryan 2 2 2.90 P. J. Helfman.... .". ..6 2 53 Jos. it.Weide : ... .7 2 14.22 Anthony McDonald 8 2 14.22 same 9 2 13.50 F. St.John 10 2 .56 G. W. Fertig 11 2 9.08 Sam'l G.Sloan ...12 2 1149 Mary Schmalz.. 13 2 1149 Patrick McGrath .r. 14 2 11. A. Assmusson 15 2 17.87 Assessment for University Avenue, North Side. Robertson and Van Etten's Addition to St Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Beuefitt. Mary J. Cotter, west 47 feet - of 1 30 $8.14 Chas. A. Albrecht ..'. 1 29 30 same 2 29 8.83 Sam'l M. Magomn 3 29 8.83 Cornish 4 29 8.84 "Win. Rodgerß ... .... 5 2!) 44 S.Eliza Booth 1 28 4.59 same.... .2 23 11.26 same (.except west 10 feet).. 3 28 9.00 A. M. Lowell, west 10 feet of 3 28 2.25 same ...4 28 6.20 Chambers' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and - Description. Lot.Block. Gates A.Johnson .....16 2 $14.31 same. 15 2 11.44 same 14 2 11.44 Frank Horn 13- 2 9.45 Edward B. Ackerman 11 2 .6.32 Margaret T. Brodie 10 2 6.32 Constantina Roberts 9^-2 12.14 Warren and Rice's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Catheriua Geldermann (ex- cept north 40 feet and east 32 11-12 feet) ....:....\u25a0..'. 4 27 $5.4& same (except north 40 feet). 5 27 .. 11.90 ' same (.except north 40 feet). 6 \u25a0 , 27 ll!90 \u25a0 Nicholas Pottgieser ..2 26 635 same..... .-........:......... 3 26 10.58 Laura Lew ..4 26 10 58 George Michel 5 26 2.96 Smith's Subdivision of Blocks 9. 10, 15 and 16, Stinsou's Division, St. Paul. ' Supposed Owner and -^ \u25a0 Description. Lot. Block. Benefits Wm. D. Ryan....... 15 15 55.57 Kate ßerberieh ... ..... 14 15 .45 Elizabeth Stahluiau 13 15 910 Walter B, Butler eta1..... .12 15 . 9*lo Michel's Subdivision of Block 14, Stinson's ' Division, St, PauL Supposed Owner and . Description. Lot.Block.Benefits Sehulz 20, 1 .$1)47 D. N. Wagner :..:.. ...19 ' I. 959 •" E. A. earner .. .....:. ....18 l 9.47 : Subdivision of Block 13, Stinson's Division St. PauL "; ' - \u25a0 Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Beaefits * Katnarina -Scaumachar 16. 2 $6.59 , Al!objections to said assessment must be made in writing. anC riled with the Clerk' oi ._' said i.oard at least one day prior to said meet- \u25a0 ing. - R. L.GORMAN,' President. ; Official: . J. T. Kekkek, Clerk Board of Public Works. \u25a0^tltt-U SITUATIONS WAITED. . - M iile. ACCOUNTANT— Wanted, by an account 1 ant. small set of books to keep eveniu;;s. ZO3, Globe. - . \u25a0 r BAKEK— Wanted, situation by tirst-class baker. Address 728 Thomas st. . BOOKKEEPING— Wanted, situation by U young married man of steady habits and with good references: bookkeeping or office work preferred. Address care of F. K.Rhoads, Seville Flats. -;\u25a0 BOOKKEEPER— by a youue XJ man, position as bookkeeper; con fur- nish best of references: five rears' experience.' Address W., general delivery. BAKKEEPEK— Experience, with refer- ence. Address J. 11., 442 Farrington ay. BOYS FOR LACES.' places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room, 313 Wabasha st. ;open from II to 12 a. m.. and from 7 to t) p. m. ptEKK—Situation wanted by a Scatuiina- f. vian, talks some German, in dry goods, clothing or general store; nine years' expe- rience in general store. Address S 58, Globe, Minneapolis. L'.Sv«r>f:'.:•\u25a0 SALESMAN— Wanted, situation as Bales- man in department store; fifteen years' experience: terms. S.SS per month, but will earn SGO for employer. Address S.. 53 Sum- niit ay.. St. Paul, Minn. -y_ females. \u25a0\u25a0 .J DOOKKEEPEK— AVauted, by young lady. -U employment in ofiice as assistant book- keeper or cashier. Address X 54. Globe. DKESSSIAKER-First-ciass dressmaker -L* would like sewing in family. Call at No. 9 East Ninth at. .. :- •" LI OUSEKKEPEK Situation as house- -11 keeper in family; am refined and edu- cated, but not afraid of work. Address \V 54. Globe. ' OEWING wanted in dressmaking shop; O will work reasonable. 1189 Reaney st. SEAMSTRESS Experienced seamstress wants sewing in families: understands \u25a0latest finish (dressmaking: 51.25 per day. 717 First ay. south, Minneapolis. " \u25a0 WASHWOMAN wants situation in pri- vate families, or will take washing home. 701 Thomas st. _ BOARD OFFEKEP. BOARD— To rent, front alcove and single room, furnace heat, bath, with good board. 21 East College ay. BOARD Handsomely furnished front room with board; location central; fam- ilystrictly private. 335 East Tenth st. \u25a0 . - BOAKD For rent, front alcove room, ele- gantly furnished; also single room, large, pleasant side room, suitable for two gentlemen; all modern improvements, with first-class table board. . 235 West Fifth. BOAKD— Rooms, with or without board, for rent at 220 Nelson ay. BOARD.— Rooms for rent, with board; all modern improvements. lOJ East Tenth street. ;, ... BOARD— rooms, with or with- out board. 414 East Tenth. Gilfillau Row, Lafayette park. Furnace heat V EOAKD— Lytle Terrace, 528 Cedar—For rent, one front parlor and one single room, with board. . " BOARD— furnished front alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board. 578 Cedar st. BOARD Parties returning from me lake 1 will find a pleasant home for the winter, steam heat and modern conveniences at "The Miner." 103 College ay.. corner Sixth. BOARD For rent, furnished front room, with board. f.2<! Robert st. \u25a0 THE NORWOOD— Near Sibley— *- Large, elegant rooms, with board, $!. 50 and S5 per week; transients, SI per day; table board. . "q I OK SALE. BENEVOLENT and relief societies will find Burton's, 54 East Seventh st., the best place to buy second-hand clothing. pUTCHEKs' TOOLS A full set :of JL> butchers' tools and two-wheeled cart. i;tt.T Thomas st., Hamline. C»URNITUKE-Ssdeboard, bedroom suit, -I- cook stove, etc., nearly very cheap. 233 Western ay. south. FURNITURE— of thj;ee rooms lor sale: bedrooms and kitchen: bar- gain before batuiday. SGS Broadway. FURNACE— For sale, first-class furnace, us good as new, $50. Inquire Reeves' Drug Store, Seven Corners. MAT— One Brussels mat, I2xl& nearly new, S&i. Inquire 575 Westminster st. PUP— fine-bred pup, six mouths old; the father a thoroughbred Shepherd and educated dog been with Barnum's circus for number of years and the mother a thorough- bred imported Scotch coolie; will sell cheap, us 1 have no place to keep him. Q. 11. Ernst, 173 East Seventh st. V^ETTfcES-Twelve 'settees, Brussels top kJ each six feet long; also four *wo-light gas fixtures; willbe sold very cheap if taken at once. Cincinnati Shoe company, 173 East Seventh st. ST AMBOAT for sale cheap for cash if CJ taken now; sixty feet long; will carry 125 passengers: well located and doing a good business. Address G 54, Globe. HORSES ASP CARRIAGES. A .LARGE CONSIGNMENT of second- hand carriagos, buggies, wagons,' har- nesses at 9 and 4 Bridge square. FOR SALE—Gentle family horse, harness and canopy-top jump-seat surrey, all for $100. Address P 52. Globe. "L" OR SALE—Young, sound horse; weight, -1 1.050 lbs; good traveler and perfectly gentle; cash or easy payments. Howard, well & Co., 114 East Third fit. FOR SALE—The fu&test green racer in -1 Minnesota: standard bred. Can be seen at Shea &Spencer's, 188 Selby ay. FOR SALE CHEAP—A good delivery or bugsry horse, delivery wagon, buggy. cutter and harness. Call at 595 East Sev- enth st. FOR SALE— Five-year-old horse, phaeton and harness; $100: full leather top. Apply1367 Thomas St., Ilamline. KM INK BARGAINS - About naif VI price will buy an elegant coupe carriage, double harness, top buggy and carriage team ; carriages new; sold separately. At King's St. Paul Carriage Company, corner Fourth : and Minnesota sts. . TWO INSERTIONS FREE THIS COUPON, when accompanied t.7 15 cents, v/ill be accepted at the Want Counter of the GLOBE office for 3 Consecutive insertions oTany Want Advertisement cf 15 words or iese, not ot a business nature. This offer is made ior the -benefit o. our regular readers, but will not be honored as any of the City Branch Offices.

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_\u25a0 Males.

AGENTS1for Bankers' Mutual AidAsso-

ciation:casii-st plan in state to work.D. T. \u25a0"McXnushion. Secretary, GermaniaBank Building.St. Paul.—

WANTED—Salesmen onsalary orcom-mission to handle the New Patent

Chemical Ink-Eracing Pencil: the greutesttelling novelty ever produced: erases inkthoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion ofpaper': _i.(i*te '(iper cent profit:one ateut'stales fiinonntcd to SJCO in six days: another$$ in two hours; we want one energetic gen-eral agent Ineach state mid territory. Forterms and full particulars r.cdiess The Mon-roe Eraser Mfg. Co..La Creese, Wis. X"4.

BAKBEK—W anted, a coi d barber. Ad-dross A. 11. Parker. Cannon Falls, Minn.

BAKBEirs—Wanted, two barbers: steadyemployment; wages, Sill per week.

George Dixon, Urafton, N. D.

BAKBER—Wanted, first-class barber. -05East Seventh st.

BAKBKK—A good barber wanted at 551IMce st.

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DAKBKKwanted at iSO Wubasha.

DAKHER wanted at 291 East Seventh st.

BOY— Wanted, boy fifteen to eighteenyears old. to work in grocery. Address

IF.M.C:inwii^ht. Owatoiina. Minn.

BOY—Wanted, good, strong boy at St. PaulPicture frame Manufacturing com-

pany"s-\ 39 West Thirdst.

CARPENTER wauled, on corn St. Al-bans and Summit ay.,' lor to do hard-

wood rini.-hiug work, and some to lay hard-wood floor.

C>ANVA*SI-.K WANTED —To sell

B-watches and jewelry or. installments;

must be acquainted in the city,able to givereferences; no commission, straight salaryAddress ••»," iilol.o,city.

CANVAS*»KRS— in every county

Iin Minnesota, North and South Dakota

mid Wisconsin, a few live canvassers forThe hmeri:ency Medicine Chest and Hand-book. Call 9to 11. 2 to 4. Dr. lluttou. Cap-itolBlock.St. Paul. •

C HOICKBOY—Wanted, a boy todo chores\> and take care ofhorse. .649 Dayton.

CIOLXHCTOR—Young man wanted as col-* lector. :ns and 323 East Seventh.

Engineer—

Wanted, a good engineer.Inquire by letter No. 272 Jack&on St.,

Bauser A: Sons' Malting Company.

HELPER— Wanted, plumber's helper atJl 147 West Sixth st.

HOUSK!MAN or boy. eighteen to twentyyears old, nt Hotel Sherman.

HOSTLERS— Wanted, two hostlers andone driver. Shea &Spencer. 453 Selby ay.

I" ATHERS—Wanted, live lathers ct 918J-i Seventeenth st. south, Minneapolis;call after 6 p. m.-

LABORERS— Wauled, fifteen laborer?.Applyto F.B. Porter, at Ramsey st. ban-,

Twin city Rapid Transit Company.

MACHINIST—Wanted; young man to\u25a0un lathe and do general repair wort

Call after 1p. in.. 227 Fast sixth.

MtNwanted, at Kent's Storage and Fcr-warding Co.. '-14 West Seventh.

MKNfor itgood paying business. Inquire(1Potter &Gore, Market Hotel, Minne-

apolis. Minn.

PATTEKNMAKKRi?—Five patternmak-ers, twenty iron moulders. WashingtonFoundry. Wn ningtou and Eagle sts.

Paint: us —Five painter "anted atTaylor &Craig's:, 201 Wes. Fifth.

PHARMACIST—

Wanted, a" registeredpharmacist, at once. Apply,with refer-

?nce-s to P. P.. Mabel. Minn.*

PLUS1 BER—'First-class plumber wanted.747 Wabasha st

FUESS FEEDER wanted. 03 East"Fifthst.

ALES:>i N WANTED—Two or tnree\u25ba— more first-class men to handle the bestline of imallment goods in the Northwest;bijr pay to the right men. W. a. Edward.", 18west Third St., St. Paul. Minn.

SALESMAN—Scandinavian clothingsales-man, speaking the Norwegian and Swe-

dish languages: apply between 10 and 12o'clock o:ilv. The Plymouth doming House.OALES3IAN— Wanted,

'an experienced

O drapery salesman.' Apply third tloor,Schnneman &Evans.

BALESMASi— An experienced clothingsalesman; Scandinavian preferred. S.

Frank, i.'iiEast Seventh st.

SOLICHOI!!;-Men ot energy and tact to\u25ba\u25a0J tolicit fcrBankers' Life Association ofM. Paul. !-«lf:ry orguerßnice cr preferredAddress C. K. fec-or. St. Paul. Minn.

TAIKBUILDEKS—

Wanted, first classs!;r!rl siiMers. Johnson, liura & Co.,Minneapolis.

OTiAM !TTEX—Wan led, one steam andO hoi water fitter:also one plumber;steady•work for the rear; none but strictly first-classworkmen need answer. Address ior the hpx;

ten days to A. L.Morse A: Co., Ashlfl ,1. "v^ is.

STKNOGKA'I'IIKKS furnished withposi-tions and business hous-es tupp]ied with-

cui charge to either party. Applyto Wyekoff,Sfean ai s &Pttt-dict, hiEast Fourth st.;tel-ephone A'.Hk

STOVE BUACKKKand delivery man atO :tIS and 320 East Seventh.

STONECUTTERS— Wanted, ten first-classbtonecutlers (willbe an all winter's job

in Bedford stone) ;wages, 54 for eight hours'\u25a0work. Apply to red Andres £ Co., Milwau-kee. U'is.

TEAMS wanted on McMeuemy. Sims and-1- Union sts. ;work all fall; highest wagespaid. 11. C. Huebner, contractor.

WO i(tlN(i MEN of good addrets-I wanted. Room 13, Norwood House, 189East Eighth st.

rpiN*iEß wanted, who has bad about oneX year's exferience. M.J. Macfceniiauscii,While Bear Lake.

AITI-.K—

Wanted. German waiter.*> Cuff >eumani!. 370 Wabasha st.

\\/ ANTjl.D—Wideawake workers every->> where for "SHEI'P'S PIIOTOGKAPiis

lofthe WOULD;*1the greatest book on earth :coiling$ioU,<xX>; retail m 83.23, cash or in-Etallmeuts; mununoih illustrated circulars

and terms free: dailyoutput over 1,000 vol-umes. Agents wild with success. Mr. Tbos.L.Martin, Centervflle, Tex., cleared $711 inv days; Miss Rose Adiuns,Wooster, 0., ftSlin40 minutes; Rev. J. Howard, Madison, Lyons,N. V., $101 in 7 hours; a. bonanza; magnifi-cent outfit c.iily£1. Books on credit, freightpaid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co..No. 723 Chestnut St., Pnila., Pa., or 358 Dear-born St., Chicago, 111.

WANTED— names and addresses ofenergetic men .-.nd women open for

ipermanent work; we give exclusive terri-tory:we guarantee good workers *3Ja week;we furnish oflice, furniture, delivery team,and newspaper advertising; our article isamonopoly; it willsave 2f> per cent of the coalbills ofeverybody; full particulars by mail;lithographs, pamphlets, etc.. free upon re-ceipt of postage. Address Koalspar Co., 50OliverSt., Boston, Mass.

WANTED— active man at once;»» must speak German, and furnish ref-

\u25a0erences: tinper week. The Chicago I'm.&Lithograph Co., 194 Madison st., Chicago. 111.

ANTED— to work on farm. DeW CPU &Co.. 51 West Third st.

\fOUNG 3IAN to work in kitchen. 315J- Robert .st.

*^zl(\ I>i':Jt WEEK and expenses tomale»^>'-v\J and female workers, toact as resi-dent salesmen fora company manufacturinggoods wanted in every household: perma-nent, nrohtable work: terms and circularsfree, \u25a0dress Electro-Novelty Company, 40Aiiiorysi.. Boston, Mass. —

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MDLI.1KEN'S BUSINESS COLLEGEand School of Shorthand, 34 East Sev-

enth st. (over Yerxa'e).

IJKOF. .1. F. SHERRY, banjo, mandolinand guitar. ;>O3 Jackson st. .

ST. AGATHA'SACADEMY OFMUSICand Art.20 East Exchange St., St. Paul

—Piano, violin,guitar and mandolin taught.Lessons given indrawing and painting, callor send for prospectus.

PI^JiKST. I'AILHOME SCHOOL AM)

A- its'kinderjrarU-n isnow open; toSLPaulpeople it needs no introduction, but tostrangers the higOi itreferences willbe given-The principal. Mrs. M.W. Brown, is assistedby a ban! 01 tried and accomplished teach-

\u25a0eis.Special attention Isgiven to languages,

vocal and instrumental music, paintinganddrawing. See the principal at the school,67 igl-l.;..!M.

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WASTED TO BEST.

HOUSE OK FLAT wiiiued of five or sixrooms ingood condition and within ten

minutes walk from Seven corners: rent not'»vti522. Address 0 'JS. Globe.

SITUATIONS OFFERED,

Females.

AT BERTRAM'S INTELLIGENCEOffice—Wanted, four hotel rooks and

diningroom girls to leave city. 57 East Sev-enth. . "•; \u25a0

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ATLARPENTEUICS.SI West Exchange,iifree situations for domestic help.

Bangs—

Bangs cut and curled, 15 cents.Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha,

corner Seventh.

CANVASSERS— Wanted," in every countyinMinnesota, North and South Dakota

and Wisconsin, a few live canvassers forThe Emergency Medicine Chest and Hand-book. Call Uto 11. -to 4.• Dr. Ilutloii,Cap-itolBlock. St. Pant.

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f11IAMBER51AID—

Wan tea.- chamber-*•' maid and girl to wait on table at HotelArlington.Seven corners. .CHAMBERMAID—Wanted, a young girl

forchambermaid; small family. Apply004 Summit ay.

- - - - - ~-COOK—Wanted, at once, a competent and

reliable cook: no -washing or \u25a0 honing;on waces. Address 10 A, Globe.

\u25a0,— _\u25a0

POOR- Wanted, a pood plain cook- and a,Vv second girl. 59 Western.

DIKING ROOM GIRLS, chambermaid,U fiftygirls for private families. 27 EastSeventh. Room -\u25a0<. - \u25a0.

KESSMAKKK—Wanted, a first-classdressmaker to go to South Dakota either

as partner or to sew by tbc day. L100, Globe.

GOOD PLACES free ofcharge forgoodgirls at 676 Selby ay. . •', . .

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for generalhousework in small family. Apply at

.fill}Grand ay. . . . \u25a0-. .HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneral

housework; family of two. 214 AJUudelst.

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\u25a0 .-" \u25a0.',"..'- '•

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework; good wages paid to a com-

petentgirl. Apply 285 orris st. \u25a0:•;.-'y=

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework: family offour; no children.

Call at 259 Harrington ay. . .:-

HOUSEWORK— srirl to do gen-eral housework in

'small family.

"Call

272 Aurora ay.'. '

'\u25a0\u25a0'\u0084 ::J;.";

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework. Call at 501 Ashland

ay.. in the evening, between the hours of7and \u25a0> o'clock.

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-\u25a0 '. -•'"\u25a0"V-i'' ",

IIOU.SKWOKK—Wanted, a good girl forn general housework. Call at 038 Miss-issippi st. . .

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalXI housework. 899 Iglehart, near Vic-toria.

OUSKWOKK— Warned, .- twenty-rive

girls for housework. ICall at 56 East Sev-enth st.. Room 5.". *\u25a0'..\u25a0. -\u25a0:;>.: .-..HOUSbWORK— Wanted, good girl::for\u25a0t-t general housework. Call 549 Canada st.

H»l 1 UK—Girl for general house-work; willingto teach a smart green girl,

Mrs. W. E. .•ichut.e, til*Dajtja ay..HjQUSEWORK— Girl to assist inhouse-I*, work: call at once. SSi St. Albans st.

HOCB£WUBK— Wanted, girlfor generalhousework. 394 Iglehart st.

LJ OUSEWOKK—

Coin tit gill to doligeneral housework: ?Apply at iSB Day-ton ay. 1-. -;•\u25a0; \u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for generalhousework: family four adults; good

wages. 751 Laurel ay. \u25a0 .HOUSEWORK— girl for general11 housework. Apply 151 Western ay.north. . .....-\u25a0\u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework; family three. 531 Laurel ay.

HOUSEWORK— Warrtedrcapable girl todo general housework: good wages and

steady employment to the right party. CallRoom 35, Merchants' Hotel.

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted forgeneralO housework at 017 Fremont St., Dav toil'sBluff. \u25a0 , '\u25a0

jVJUitsiC—Wanted, nurse to take care of twoli children. Call Room 35, Merchants'Hotel. ..

UR.SE—

Wanted, at once, a neat and rea-1^ liable woman as child's nurse; goodwages. Address 111?, Globe. ' -

NURSE GIRLwanted about sixteen yearsofage. 659 Summit ay.

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SERVANT wanted. 034 St.Peter: family ofthree; Irishgirlpreferred; call between

9and 10 a. m.

SECOND WO Wanted, a strong, neatgirl for second work. Call at 631 Day-

ton ay.

TWO WAITRESSES— Livingston,Mont..-I- £20; free tickets; at Douglass' Intelli-

gence Agency, 35 East Seventh.

WANTED, ty Sept. 20 ina private fam-ily, ii capable woman, with a good,

practical knowledge of cooking, as cook;also, a neat and intelligent waitress, or par-lor maid; no 'washing; good wages. Address(£O2, Globe.

FEfCSOXALS.jUK VOL' IN TROUBLE? IfSO. con-X\ suit Mme. Ina Walker, life reader, whogives resume or past, present and future;ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, SI;correspond-ence promptly answered., Parlors, No-640\\nbasha. \u25a0 . '.'.,' .J'i'. WACHQB, wnll paper cleaner, 326• Wabasha St.. Room 2j, Telephone call,

875. \u25a0. \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0

- - ;MADAME BURNETTS new massage

parlors give Turkish, medicated, seasalt, plainbath; first-class massage and alco-hol treatment by professional operators. 220West Seventh bt., second floor; hours, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . i>^i.7y~x<;

MAUD CIjAIR, Chicago iipecialist, mas-sage treatment, corner \Vaba?ha and

Tenth sL, Capitol block, Rooms 15 and IG;prices reasonable.|i,| ii>.M.A. TUSShY. 223 East Eiehth st.i'l. Magnetic and massage treatment for.paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases.Clairvoyant reader. . Call 9 a. m. to D. m.

Mi:s.MINNIEHAY—Call for letters atpostofiice, St. Paul.

[VJ its; KATE IIOSKINS. magnetic heal-i»-l er, psychometric and trance medium.:.':.'.\u25a0.i West Seventh st.

Return ei»-mmk. TKITSWORTH,clairvoyant, business test medium; six-

teen years' practice St. Paul. 418 .Minne-sota st.

W' ANTED— lady correspondent,residing inor near St Paul. Address

R. M.Burroughs. General Delivery. St. P*ul

BUSINESS CHATfifi3.

ASMALL.STOCK ofclothiDg and gents'furnishing goods, cheap forcash. S vi.

Globe.

BARGAIN, it taken this fall, dwelling,blacksmith shop, tools, also big stock

iron and wood: reasons, retiring. AddressBox 44. Mekinock, N.D.

BUTCHER SHOP—Best opening on St.Anthony Hill. Inquire on the premises,

grocery store corner Selby ay. and Grotto st.

FOlt SALE—A well established groceryfor saia; reason for selling, sickness of

owner. Inquire 517 University ay.

THE TOURIST—Oniy first-class hotel inJ- Rice Lake, Wis.; city of 4.000 inhabi-tants; doing good business; best of reasonsforselling. R. W. Bull,Rice Lace.

THE STOCK of dry goods and groceriesJL belonging to the estate of Thomas P.

Kellett is forsale to the highest bidder. Bidsreceived by Dr.O. H. Hall, Administrator,Zumbrota. Minn

WANTED— to take the place of re-tiringpartner; firmlyestablished bus-

iness. Box 431, Minneapolis.

WANTED—In every county in Minne-»» sota, North and South Dakota andWisconsin, a fe»v. live canvassers for TheEmergency Medicine Chest ana HandDookCall '.» to 11. 2 to 4. Dr. Hutton, CapitolBlock. St. Paul.

STOKES A!TO FIXTURE S.

BILLIARD"AND.POOL TABLES ANDBILLIARDSUPPLIES: .tt'arerooms. 405 .-md407; office and Factory, 411and 413 Fifth ave-nue south, MliuueaDolis, ilium.

STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OFBamsev— District Court, Second Ju-

dicial DistrictInthe mutter of the assignment ofWalter A.

Summers, doing business as W. A. i-um-mers & Co., insolvent.After readinK and filing the petition of

George L. Hochat, assignee of Walter ASummers, doing business as W. A. Summers£ Co., insolvent, praying that a time bu lim-ited %vithin which creditors shall tile proofsof their claims, and to file releases therefor

Now, therefore, itis ordered that the cred-itors of said Walter A.Summers, doing busi-ness as W. A.bummers &.Co.. file proofs oftheir respective claims with the said as-signee, and releases thereof with the clerk ofthis court, on or before the Ist day ofNo-vember, A. 1). lS:r_'; and that incase of theirfailure loso file proofs of thoir said claimsand releases as aforesaid, they be forevrrburred from participating in the* distributionof the proceeds ofiht? said estate.Itis further ordered that said assignee

cause a copy of this order to be published inthe "St. Paul Daily Globe" for three iliisuccessive weeks, once in each week atleast twenty (20)before the Ist day of No-vember. 1802, and that be serve a copy ofsaid order upon each of fcaid creditors" bymailing a copy of the same to each of thecreditors named in the schedule on tile atleast twenty < Jt.) days before the Ist day ofNovember. 15<ftJ.

Bated at St.Paul, Miun.,September Ist.lb'j^W,p. COKNisll,

Judge of District Court.Henry B. Farweli.,

Attorney for Assignee, St.Paul, Miun.

APPKAI, ASSESSMENT FORSLOPES ON UNION STBKET— Office

i.-f the Hoard of Public Works, City of StPaul, Minn.. Sept. 15, jS<!2.—Notice is herebygiven that the assessment of benefits, dam-

;Hpes, costs a:id expenses arising tram con-(lenuiiiiKiitidtaking an enseicent forslopesin the land nbuitiii:; on lTnion street, from.Chatsworth tlreet to Coino avenue, in thet'Uy of St. Paul, Minaesota, has been com-pleted and entered of record by the Pioardof Public Works in'md forsaid city, andthat said assessment was -confirmed l-y--.inil!o;irt!on the I2th day of Septemi or.A 1)1892.

-K. L. OOKMAN,Pre>id.-nu

Official: J.T. Bebekb,Clerk Board ofPublic Works.

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FOKItEXT. . ' 4J, W. She j>ar<l, .Partial List, %' .Room 12. 04 Kast Fourth St. >

\J£)[^—SKVKX ROOMS, with bath, 575:tjjw«J Carroll. -

?727 and 72:' Marshall Ay.—Eight rooms, fur-

nace, bath; hardwood finish; newly deco1.nued.

' . . ; . . r1 Two nine-room houses, opposite House of:Hope church;' willrent singly or double foiboarders.:- " . . -

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• Sixteen-rooni house, central location, forroomers. . - _\u25a0' :. .• 176 Kent St—Eight rooms, modern.

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Apartments with and without steam heat.

-.", Tlic Jnincs &BatcliHin ];•:"•:;v

" isolating Agency.;" ~.-^ACiEXTS FOR CAKE OF PROPERTY. '\u25a0J,

;.-,. \u25a0.>r ESTATES MANAGED. - :X-'^:V..\'..-r 145 EAST FOURTH ST. ..-, \u25a0>:

''. :''• \u25a0''"•-•:\u25a0" V llQtlMfS. \u25a0 .:-.V;-7:'\*;T*SHL.WD A.X., 631—Nine large rooms,

\u25a0£%\u25a0. laundry, bath, cemented cellar, fine fur-nace, niautel?, corner sideboard, gas, electricbella. etc. ApplyC27 Ashland:

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HOUSES— For rent, a ten-room house on•Ashland ay. for $sr->,5r->, a thlrteen-roomhouse on East Ninth st. for $45. two nine-room houses on Dayton ay. for$40, a nine-room house on Dayton for$35. a nlue-roomhouse on East Ninth st. tor $35, a seven-roomhotiße"' on '\u25a0\u25a0 Dayton for $:;!>. an eight-roombouse on \u25a0Martin Ft for $25. an eight-roombouse on Edmund st. for $20, a seven-roomhouse onTilton for S2O, an eight-room houseonCharles st. forSlB, nueight-room house onSims st. for $15, an eight-room bouse at Ham-line for$15, a six-room house on Bidwell st.for $14, a six-room house on Bidwell st. for$12.a seven-room house on Morton st. for$10,a'

six-room -house on Baker st for $10,and several stores and offices. The St. PaulTrust Company, Endicott Building.

HOUSE—

furnished house forrent,all modern improvements, for the win-

ter; rent cheap.' Inquire 58 East Third st. gfi

HOUSE— For rent seven-room house; city',water.

"near street cars; rent $12. . In-

quire 95 Valley st. \u25a0 ,.-.--HOUSK— or finehouse on Dayton ay.;

all modern conveniences. Ilerbst, 405Pioneer Press Building.

HOUSK— 470Ashland Ay.—The best localityon St. Anthony hill,ana the best house

you can find for$50; 10 large rooms, furnace,gas and bath :good yard and trees; go to seeit. The St. Paul Trust Company, EndicottBuilding: .'

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HOUSE— Jfo. 670 Martin st. nine-room\u25a0house ;could be made suitable for two

small families; water, sewer and barn; $18permonth. Inquire 51 GilfillanBlock.

HOUSE—F«r rent, eight-room house: gas,\u25a0 bath and furnace; excellent condition;

638 Olive,between Pine and John st». Ap-plyon premises. . % .

HOUSE— bouse, 841 Cook st.: eightrooms; $10 per month forsake of pre-

serving house. U. T. McClung, 84 GlobeBuilding.

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HOUSE— Portland Ay.—Eleven rooms;willmake repairs 10 suit tenant Ester-

bv,Mannheimer block.

HOUSES— ten-room dwellings, cor-I-A ncr Canada and Spruce sts. ;modernimprovements (one new;. Apply to O. C.Macklett, on premises.

CJOUSE forrent, 259 Seiby ay. Apply 262tl Selby or 234 West Fifth, third flat.

ONE of the finest twelve-room privatebouses on Crocus hill; furnished com-

plete: large grounds. J. W. Shcpard, 94East Fourth.

TAILORS RENTING AGENC*.J- GLOBE BUILDING. MWE RENT HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES;TAKECHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY;'

•\u25a0\u25a0- Flats.

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I^LATS—The second and third floors of-t the building."so. 1M West Third st., cor-ner Franklin, well adapted for roomers, willbe rented to suit parties, singlyor togetherreferences required. Applyto Janitor, thirdfloor, or at 141East Fifth s;.,between 11 and12 o'clock. -^ {.•

FLATS— Steam-heated apartments in Vic-toria and Richmond apartment houses; t

central location ;convenient to cars. J. W.Shepard, M East i"ourth st.

FIFTH ST., t'34 WEST—

Third Flat—Nicely furnished room forone or twogentleman; modern improvements.

FLAT, five rooms, 656 Broadway St., sec-«- ond floor:city water and sewer; twoblocks from street cars.

Stores.

STOKE— store and basement. No128 West Sixth, at intersection of Sev-enth; electric lightor gas; hot water Heating. etc.

BTOKK—

Fine store and offices in Wil-loughbyblock, southeast corner Fourth

and Robert Apply to Agent 328 Robert St.,Room 5.

Rooms.

A—HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle-• men only; fifty modern steam-heatedrooms by day, veek ormonth.CENTRAL PLACE. 473 Wabasha U.;

furnished rooms by the day, week ormouth. 473.

pEDAR ST., audsome ly furnishedvy parlor bedroom, with gas, bath and fur-nace neat.

pKDAR ST., 637— One double front roomv^ and one single room; all conveniences.

GROVE ST., 252— Two unfurnished orone furnished room forrent.

GBOTK ST., 21S-Nicely furnished front* rooms; iurnace heat and bath.Jl/TINNESOTA ST., 448-Gormau House--ITJ. Pleasant front room for rent.

INTH ST.. 9 EAST-One large frout\u25a0l room nicely furnished.PEASANT AY.,183-For rent, furnishedrooms, for man and wifeor gentlemen.

PLEASANT AY., 177-Pieasant rooms.with or without board: near cable line.

RICE. 250:-Corner College—Furnished orunfurnished room for rent

SMITHAY.,2s4— Corner Fifth—Furnishedfront rooms and table board.

SHELBY AY.. Famished front alcoveU room;gas, bath and heat.

ST. I"TKRST., 620—Furnished room;v one nic turuiphed front room ongroundfloor: Miuabie for two young men or roanand wife. • -<T<ENTH ST.; 357 EAST— A large, nicely-I- furnished room:nrice moderate.

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IjXOI'IA,m ST. PETER ST.-Front\J rooms,_single and suite, with or withoutboard; centrally located.

ABASHAST.—Corner Tenth St., NextDoor to Drug Store— Furnished rooms

forrent,

Wabasha, 610—For rent, nicely fur-nished rooms in suites.

Miscellaneous. !- •\u25a0 I;

BAKERY, furnished and store, fitted, forrent cheap. F.McPartlin, Glencoe, Me--

Leod county, or Ilnrtman, corner Third andMarket. St. Paul. ::.

I.OST ASP FOl;3fl>.

OG LOST-Black Irish water spaniel,with License No. 1099; was seen on Wa-

basha Wednesday evening with a party who1]Had better return him to 152 East Eighth st

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mid save trouble.

DOG LOST-SlO Reward-Saturday, Sept;3..Return of small black female dog;-

white breast. 547 Wabusriu. <

DOG LOST—Smnll Gordon setter; wellfeathered; finder please return and re-iceive reward. E. n. Ponrov, Eighth andsibley. ;-. "\u25a0

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LOST-Diamond and sapphire iscarf pin. Suitable reward willbe paid

at 11. Bocks-trucks, jeweler, 11 East Sev-'

en 111 st. .

AiTimoar saj.e.

A.H. Kirolaj*.Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE AT UNIONPARK—Real Estate— The paradise of natural

beauty: 100 very valuable business and resi-dence lots fronting on University and Prioriivs., and choice residence

'lots throughoutthe park: Tuesday afternoon, Sept 27. 1892.sale at 2 o'clock p. m., and to continue everyafternoon (weather permitting) at the samehour and place, until all the lots are sold andclosed out, regardless of prices, on very easyterms. Union Park is the .most beautiful andvaluable, tract located centrally between thepostofiices of St. Paul and Minneapolis onthe "InterurDan" line. Over sixtyhandsomehouses, some costing from gl0,0.« to $15,000,adorn this natural ana rural park, with theirdelightful and beautiful lawns, built andoccupied by many of our .most prominentbusiness • men. Union Park is in the corpo-rate limits ofSt. Paul. Itnas now the advan-tage of three lines of transit, viz:. The Inter-urban line, S«lby ay. extension and the Chi-cago. Milwaukee & Sl Paul railway shortline, with its depot at the southwest cornerof the park; 5-cent faro to any part of eithercity; sewerage, the finest system in the city:water (high service, the purest) ;surroundedbychurches, schools and colleges. Call onA.H.Nicolay. Auctioneer, 141East Fifthst;St. Paul, for plats and information. :*-.

;I*.T. Kavanagji, Auctioneer. ;. *

TURDE HOUSES AND THREE LOTS,f-l the property of John Purvis, deceased,Fto be sold at public auction. Iwill sell onthe premises, near the southwest corner ofJackson and Viola sts., ou Saturday. Sept. 17.at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all the propertybelonging to the estate of the late John Pur-vis. being lots 5, 6 and 7, l>&wson &Smith'senlargement of block 4. Dawson .itSmith'saddition toSt. Paul. The frontage on Violast. is one hundred and fifty-sixfeet byonehundred and seventy-five indepth; togetherwith three new houses, two of.. them beingseven (7) room houses,- and one.a nineroom house. This property is withinveryfew minutes' walk from the" center of the"city; water, gas and sewerage in street and Inall respects desirable residence property.Terms willbo given day of sale. P. T.Kav-anagh, auctioneer.

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__. FinTArcCIAl,.

RM. NEWPORT A:. SON,:I.VVEST• msnt Bankers, loan money on imtiroved property in St Paul and .Minneap-olis at 6 -per cent "onor before." Oflices.New Pioneer Press' Building, Bt Paul, andReeve Building.Minneapolis. .:-. .-.--..-.---\u25a0 .A A

—loans on furniture, pianos..•-M» horses, diamonds, watches and

sealskin Facques; lowest rates. ;MinnesotaMortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13, 14.-FirstNational Bank Building,comer Fourth andJackson sts.

A— YOU WAJNT TO BORROWmoney at a lower rate than you can

borrow through any other"agency?

-The

American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7,First National bank building,corner Fourthand Jackson st&, will let jou have anyamount. $10, £20, $25. $40, $75, $100 ot§200— fact, any turn you wish

—onvoar.cold watch, diamonds, household furniture,

horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a loweriate than you can possibly get it where.Goods can remain in you possession, andyou can pay a part any timo you want »nd'

top interest.-

Business private and ctifi-dential. Yon can have your own time inpaying up principal.

BANK STOCKS ANDSECURITIES—If you have large or smaH sums to in-

vest, call upon W. R. Wilmot &Co., Rooms1and 2, Germania Bank Building,St. Paul.They make a specialty of bank stocks andthe very best securities; prompt attentiongiven correspondence.

DANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-xt mercial paper, mortgages, securitiesbought and sold. Geo. W. Jenks, InvestmentBanker. Minn.Loan &Tiust Bldg..Mpls.

BORROW MONEY at Room 4, 303 Jack-son st., corner Third, on furniture,

pianos, diamonds, watches, sealskin sacques,or goods in storage; low rates and privacy;honorable treatment; private room forladies.

rpOR (iPER CENT MONEY ON REALJ. estate (vacant or improved). with liberalpayment-privilege,' 'see 11. Caldwell, Ger-mania Life Building.

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T ARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan onXj improved property at 5 and (iper cent.!Smith, Parker & Oilman, New York LifeBldg. .'. -

i .LOANS onimproved or vacant real estateIX- inSt. Paul: current rates; on orbeforeclause. H.T.McClung, t>4 Globe Building.

MONEYLOANED on life insurance pol-lil icies; or bought. L.P. Van Norman,Cl Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis.

MONEY TO LOAN without delay, from$10 upward, onfurniture, horses, jew-

elry, etc. :time checks, notes and secondreal estate mortgages bought. MinnesotaLoan Co., 117 East Fourth st.

LENTY OF MONEY—WiII loan itinPLENTY OF MONEY—WiII loan itinsmall or large amounts at moderate rates

of interest Call on W. R. Wilmot & Co.,Germania, Bank Building. .-P-R-I-V-A-T -£-Money loaned ondiamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates,end small monthly return payments; notesand mortgages bought; most private loanrooms In the city.• Ohio Investment Com*pany, lit'Globe Building: take elevator.

THE GERMANIA LAND COMPANYbuys, sells mortgages, loans money at

current rates. W. P.Westtall.sec. ;E. J.Dar-lagh. trcas. -3 and 24 Globe Building.'pilESAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL,J. corner Fifthand Jackuon sts., always hasmoney to loan at 0, 7 and 3 per cent, andcharges no commission.

ANT TO SELL—Eighty-eight sharesVV Powers Dry Goods Company common

stock, par. $50 per share ;make me an offer.Address V 52, Globe. . -

WHEELER &HOWKLL loanmoney atcurrent rates. 3'U Pioneer Press Bldg.

1-rMORITZ. 1)22 PIONEER PRESS• Building—Morlagage loans madepromptly; 0, 7 and b per cent; mortgagesbought.

WASTED TO BUY.

ABOUT fifteen feet smokestack, ten ortvrelve-inch ; footpower, screw cutting

lathe. Address £. J. Lindquist,Moutcvideo,Minn. \u25a0

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HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR SEC-OND HAND CLOTHING. 54 E. 7TH.

HORNS— Wanted tobuy, elk, moose, an-telope, goat and Texas steer horns. Ad-

dress P. Cummings, 117 Bast Congress s-t.

WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICK inthe city for household goods; do not

felluntil you"see us. Cardozo Furniture andStorage Company, 45S to 4C5 Jackson St., be-tween Eighth and Ninth sts. .

\ aiisci-:r,iLA3ir<ous.

HALL'S LIBRARY COMPANY, EN-dicott Arcade

—All latest .books and

novels, only two cents per day: no othercharges; no deposit required.

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IVJOT OUTOF YOUR REACH— Right in1* the center of the city; 456 St. Peter st..is the Market Shoe Store; itis the best placefor good, reliable footwear. . ' .;.. . .PRIVATE HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OF

\u25a0- Midwifery—Mrs. H.Stenzel.aiS Mnrtinst.

•:X.Z'^: 'DYE WORKS. '^S't

F«T. ROCHEX,N. w.Steam DyeWorks• office. 416 Robert St., Ryan block works,5and 57 Indiana ay. .... \u25a0

JAMISON &<\u25a0'»., rNew York Steam Dye-' Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a

Fpecially. 14 West Sixthst" ' •

AHLERT & MiNTKL,-

MinnesotaSteam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. ..

T. PAUL STEAM DYE WORKS—tablished 18.">(>^"J. C. Kahlert, proprietor;

-artistic cleaning ol" ladies' and gentlemen'sgarments. 128 West Third st.

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-MUSICAL. ~

RESPONSIBLE party desires the use ofpiano for the winter for its care; best of

references. Address L 97. Globe.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE....•, •--.,.. Suburban. .. :•. •.... \u0084

FAKM— to rent a farm of abouts a hundred acres. C. Hendrickson, Box

:«*),St. Paul. • -.; \u25a0 . .• \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0' Flou&cs for Sale.:\I7HKELER &HOWKlX.rcalestate: list; » » bargains withthem. Pioneer Press Bldg

CARPET CLEAXIJiG.

GKT YOUR carpets cleaned and laid atthe Electric Carpet-Cleaning Works. 159

West Third st. Telephone 1200.

'> TO EXGHAJiGE.

EORTY GOOD DAIKYCOWS to tradefor vacant lots or bouse and lot. Ad-

dress H 4, Globe.

;STOISE Ai%P BAK FIXTURES

NEW AND SECOaS-BAKD SALOON\u25a0 fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, poo and

|billiard tables, counters and shelving. 21£• 'Washington ay.north, Minneapolis.

fiONFIRMATIONOF ASSESSMENT FORV_/ WOODEN SIDEWALKS (Estimate No.

\u25a03..1892).—Office of the Board of PublicWorks, City of St. Paul Minn., Sept.15, 1892.

—The assessment of benefits,

'costs .and .-expenses \u25a0 arising from theconstruction, relaying and repairing

, :of wooden sidewalks (Estimate No. H)under contract of Thomas Reilly for termbeginning April 1. 1892, and ending Nov. 1,1892. in the City ofSt.Paul, Minnesota, havingbeen completed by the Board of Public.Works in and for said city, said Board will'meet at their office insaid .city at 2 p. m.on;the 22d day ofSeptember, A.D.1892, to hear'( objections (if any) to stud assessment, atwhich time and place, unless sufficientcause is shown to the contrary, said assess-ment willbe continued bysaid" Board.: The followingis a list of the supposed.owners' names, a description of the prop-erty in front of which said wooden sidewalks. have been constructed, relaid or repaired,and the amounts assessed against the same,

to wit: HEJBAssessment for Albert Street* West

Side.Syndicate Addition No. 5 to St. Paul.

Supposed Owner andDescription. Block-Beneflts

City of St. Paul, alley in 4 54.55.Chas. W. Aldrich 30 4 37.62

Assessment for Broadway Street,

East Side.Kittson's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed Owner and- Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsDavid Sanford... 4 28 $15.22city ofSt. Paul, alleyin 28 $2.67same, alleyin *. 14 8.49

Assessment forCarroll Street, NorthSide.

Rondo's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner andDescription. Lot-Block.BenefltsKH'ie B»llnrd. west 50 feet

ofsouth 140 feet of 10 7 $4.45Henry mine, east 1-2 of 9 7 '6.'mJohn"Seibert, south 150 feet

of west V2of 9 7 11.09John S. Prince, east Vis 0f.7&8 7, 10.85Cityof St. Paul, intersection

ofRavoux street 3.02Kuhu's Subdivision ofBlock 5, Rondo's Ad-

dition to St. Paul. "

Supposed Owner and -Description. _ Lot. Benefits

C. Wilberscheid... .. 13&14 83.20M.Dreis 12 3.21Elizabeth Raven 11

' 7.C9Bailey's Addition to Rondo's Addition to St.

Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsMathilda Hauft 16 1 513.39. -Nininger's Addition to St. Paul.

\u25a0 Supposed Owner and.' Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsE.Nichols 29 7 $2.OSChas. Weber 26 '7 3.91JohnH. Grininger 25 7 3.91H. auger 24 7 .64GustaveLucc 23 7 4.17

Rondo's Addition to St Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsF. Peelow, west 1,2 of east >•

100 feet of 4 6 $2.42M.Hanft, east 40 feet of west

V2of 4 6 4.03

Assessment for Carroll Street,Sonth Side.

Irvine's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsLaura S. Galusha (south of

Carroll street) 6 2 53. 04same (south of Carroll

street).... 7 . 2 3.73Supposed Owner and

:Description. BenefitsCity of St. Paul— lntersection of

Carroll and Iglehart streets $5.16John N. Commencing 651

feet north of and 250 feet westfrom southeast corner of section38. town 29,range 23: thence south140 feet; thence west 40 feet;thence 140 feet; thence east40 feet to beginning, being inat.Paul, Minnesota....... $2.12

Jacob Roehl Jr—Commencing 651feet north of and 290 feet westfrom southeast corner of section36, town 29, range 23; thence south140 feet: thence west 50 feet:thence north 140 feet; thence east50 feet to beginning, being in St.Paul, Minnesota $2.&4

Rondo's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and '

Description. Lotßlock.BenefitsA. Poirier, west 60 "feet

of ;.-..7,8&9 8 50. 78Muckubin <& Marshall's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsCharles E. Stowell 4 20 510.91Edward E. Scribuer 5 20 11.05same, east 1-2 0f...... 6 20 553M.A.Sehui/, west Vjof.... 6 20 533same ." 7 20 11.05Henry Theikampf 8 20 11.05John Youngbauer 9 2.) 11.04Owen Morris 10 20 1104-City ofSt. Paul, intersection '--

oiCarroll and Louis streets 3.13

. . - '>* \u25a0**» .Assessment for Delaware Avenue,

Hast Side.Sache's Rearrangement of Block 65, Banning; and Olivier's Addition to West St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.Benefits: Arthur Allen ...it «5 $1116same 10 65 10 86Wm. E. Schutte. 11 65 10.86. Wm. Dawson Jr.. 12 65 10.8(5Joseph F.Koruer. .13 65 10.86same..... ....14 65 lo.SCAnton Olrickson 15 65 10 80Ellen Fahey 10 63 10.'56. P. R.McDonnell's Rearrangement of Block

66.Banning and Olivier's Addition to West'St. Paul.

\u25a0 Supposed Owner and: Description. Lot.Block.Benefits

Duncan Ferguson 6 66 $14,144Peier McWhiner 5 66 14.Wm.'Aitchsou '4 -66 14.88Peter McWhirter 3 66 14b8F. L.Bayard and F. H. Pul-

ing 2 66 14.88.•same and same... . 1 06 15.04-Dawson's Rearrangement of Block 07. Ban- .

ning &.Olivier's Addition to West Si. Paul .Supposed Owner and ::j;"

~Description.

- - 'Lot.Block.Benefits

F. E.N.Schuiiat h 67 • $il ill5ame......... 9 67 11.91Robert*.'. Hninsock.... : 10 . (r7- :11.91Sarah T. Lor-kwood . ...11 l>7 . 11.91Xeria and John Martin 12"- (57", 11.91Thomas E.Kelly.; ...... 13 67 1191same ;.-." 14 07 I7!s«

-Dawson's Raarraitwiaent of Block 6S, Ban-ning «fc Olivier's Additiou to West St. Paul.' SupuosPil Owner and -;

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Description. I.ot.Block.Benefit3Bernard it. Itichter 7 68 814.89 isame.... S 68 14]89"Joseph Giiertin.....* ii 68 14 «*U !Julia J. Jones etal... ...1). tig 14.8J •!•!UV..-l't:il ..;.. ..:.".-11;x r g3 . 14 si. :

I5ameeia1......... .-...1'J 68 . 14.50j Nrtbenaberg

'and IcKier's Subdivision of

Block 6:». banning and Olivier's Additionto West St Paul. ;"

: Suppo'-oa Owner andDescription. Lotßlock.Benefits \u25a0\u25a0

\ \u25a0 '1-iv :>:i!i:-r 8 iji $15 18!5ame........ ........... 9 ;E> h.Ol\u25a0j A'i^ii»;\inct)onald....... lit tlil \u25a0-U. 91. Soren Olrickson.:.. : 11 ty 11.91MiKiiJieiou-oia:. ....12 69 11.91:Annus NiiiuUonald.:. VI (ii) :11.»11 AtidivwLauer .'.ll 63 ia,'^_

Fulton's Rearrangement of Block: 70, Ban-ning and Olivier's .Addition to West St.Paul.

Supposed Owner and !\u25a0' *-:-Description. Lot.Block.Benefits

T0nnyMat5en..... ........ 12 70 $14.88Rikke Annie Sorenson...... 11 70 14 88'James Mattimore ../.... 10 70 14 88same . ...9 70 14.88same... ...:..... 8 70 14.88same... ...:-.•...... .... 7 70 14.89Dawson's Rearrangement of Block 71, Ban- .

nine and Olivier's Addition to West St.Paul: \u25a0.•/-„•

Supposed Owner ana v -"Description.

'Lot.Block.Benefits

Wm. Davidson and P. L. •

Bayard. 12 71 814.88same and same 11 71 14.88Andrew Davidson : 10 71 14.68same ;....... 9 71 14.88name. .:.\~;;VrrrC^rrrrrT... 8 71 14.88same. 7 71 14.88

:Assessment for L>aw*on Street,

; -. NorthSide.'Lockwood's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed Owner and \~--:Description. • Lot.BlOck.Benfifits

Laula B.Bagley 16 a $13.51same .....17 3 14.41F.C. ThayerandM.Hunt..lß 3 14.41Swan Johnson. .....-..'.... 19 3 . 14.41 ;M.Robertson and H.Dahl-

berg. 20 3 14.42Erastus H.Charles.. 21 3 14.41Charles B..Gi1bert. ...... ....22 3 1441Gustav Koran 23 3 14.41Wm. Scheunemann.... .24 3 14.41Frank Schuitz.... ..........25 3 14.41Andrew Peterson....... 26 3 14.42Frank Larsson.. .....27 3 14.41Mathilda C. Olson ..........28 3 14.41Grace Clark ....29 3 14.41Est. of Thomas Brenuan... 3o 3 14.42C. Aug.Engstrom ...18 4 13.33NelsE. Mun50u.......„..:..17 4 14.41Fred. >'. Dickson et al ...18 4 14.41Albert F.Maschger.. 19 4 14.415ame...... ....... .:..:....:20 4 14.41Abbie 8nzze11..7..........:.21 4 14.41A. B. and John J. Bell. 22 - 4 14.41same and same 23 4 14.41Jessie Work. 24 4 14.42

winD.Klein ;..25 4 14.41LydiaV.Smith..... 26 *\u25a0 14.41Patrick Stewart ...27 4 14.41Patrick McKeon ........23 4 14.41same 29 4 14.41same 30 4 14.42

Assessment-for Lawson Street*

South Side.E. M. Mackubin's Second Addition to St.

: -:• , Paul.Supposed Owner and •

.Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsGerm. Ev.

-Apost. Luth.

Paulus Gemeinde, north 40feet of 13.14&15 1 $42.52

Edward D.5mith....... ..12 1 14.42Oliver Hagerman 11 1 14.41Jacob Fr05t, ....::.....-... 10 1 14.41

\u25a0*Geo. H. Orme 9 1 14.415ame...........:-. ..8 1 14.41same :. 7 1 14.41same.. ..... ."!:'. .:... 6 1 14.41same ..5 1 • 14.41same : 4. 1 14.41same.... .........: 3 1 14.42same 2 1 14.41same 1 1 14.41

Howard's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and .....

Description. . '\u25a0•" Lot.Beneflts

August Linko ...;.; =... ....15 $14.42Charles E. Sandeen :. i4 14.41Johan L.Hernianuf.... \u25a0:"...."......12 14.41Andrew Wrnbel...... 13 14.41Loreuz Schweitz : 11 14.41Amonie RozyoKi : 10 14.42Malm Krawezeroskl 9 14.41John Flamm ..............*... 8 14.41same 7 14.41G. O. Ahlin 6 14.41Cha?. Genski.... 5 14.41.Eni3t P. V.Svendson 4 14.41Geo. W. Howard.. 3 14.415ame......'. ....' 2 14.41same.".: ......; ..'.'. 1 13.33

ArlingtonHills Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. - Lot.Block.BenefitsPeter Sehwenker 1 11 $15.74K. Sachse 2 11 14.65Andrew Gustafson ;3 11 14.65Louis McKenzie...... 4 11 14.Geo. Drier 5 11 14.65Mary Anderson 6 11 14.65same 7 11-. 14.65Louisa Rederetai. ........;. 8 11 14.65Henry Koerner and Louisa

Reder. /.;;'. 9 11 14.65National Investment C0....: 1 12 14.65UokanEkvall'. .. ;..... 2 -12" 14.64Matthias Koch 3 12 14.05Swan Johnson 4 12 14.65Samille Mooney .5 12 14.65same 6 12 14.65J. D. Bond 7 12 14.65same 8 12 14.65same 9 12 14.85same 10 12 14.65Nellie F.Dwyer 1 13 14.65same 2 13 14 65Albert W. Chase :... 3 13 14.65same .....4 13 14.65same 5 13 14.65same 6 13 14.65same . 7 13 14.65CarlP. Carlson 8 13 14.65Wm. Schmidt 9 13 14.65

Assessment forPascal Avenue, WestSide.

Hamiine Plat. St. Paul.Supposed Owner and . .

Description.' - "

Lot.Block.BenefitsCarry L.Hathaway, ••' east

46. 98 feet 0f......-..;.: 1 6 $17.65same, east 4(5.98 feet of 2 6 17.05Hamliue University 3 6 17 05same... :..... 4 6 17.05same 5 6 17.05same .6 6 17.65

Assessment for Sibley Street, WestKv-^<'-; '..-: Side. \u25a0

; Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. \u25a0 Lot.Block.BenefitsHenry P. Upham. south 150

feet ofeast 102 feet of. 1 5 $37.61Geo. Rossuer, south 10!) feet

of north 150 feet of east102feetof .;.. .. 1 5 4.14

Assessment for Sibley Street, EastSide.

H. Thompson's Subdivision of Block 4,Hoyt's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed Owner and \u25a0" ~"\u25a0

"Description

• -Lot.Benefits

Adele A.,McCormack 4 $35.40

Assessment for Sumiuet Avenue,North Side.

John Warm's Subdivision of Block 21, Sum-mit Park Addition to St. Jfaul.

Supposed Owner andDescription. Lot. Block.Benefits

John Ireland. 30 21 $13.07same .'. 29 21 13.07same ;. ...28 21 13.08same.... „..27 21 1308same ...26 21 13.07same. 25 21 13.07same...- 24 21 13.07same -.- 23 21 13.08same T. .~ 22 21 13.07same. ... 21 22 13.07same... : ... .20 21 13.08same 19 21 •

13 07same ....18 21 13.07same : 17 21 13.08same .....16 21 12.58

Summit Park Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and BarrQaDescription. Lot.Block.BenefitsAlfredWharton ... .... .25 28 $12.95same ._, ..24. 28 14.59same ......::... 23 28 14.60Adam Fetseh. 22 28 14.59same .21 28 14.60John W. Riddle ... 28 28 14.59same 19 28 14.69AlfredWhartuu 18 28 14.56.same 17 28 14. H0RosaClarke ...16

-28 "

14.59same 15 . 28-' 21.35HatLie F.Wi150n...... ... .-.23 33 .22.10same 27 33 11.73same ...26 33 14.55John Caultield.: 22 33 11.74same 21 33 14.73AiidicL. Keam 20 33 14.74same.. .;...."".". •....-.19 33 14 7311. V. lt. Kennedy. 18 33 14.74same.: .....17 33 17.74Mary Lee Scott 16 33

'14.73

sume : 15 33 21.55

Assessment for Sylvan Street, West"Side.

rFawcett's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

•Description. .. Lot.Block.BenefitsJohanna Sflmlz 1 -1 518. V9City ofSt. 'Paul, alley in..:;18 1 8.00Frank Burns .-..:

"1 -

18.44Andrew -Rei11y.......... 1 2 1C.50CityofSt. 'Paul, alley in 2 '

li.twJ. F.Uuson ....... :..... ....17 2 16.50

Bazille's^Addition of Acre Lots, St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description, • Lot. Benefits"P. A. lluuubonr, east 14 of north''-- :-

•• 105 feet0f..;.. .......:.......... 1 $15.74AntonRosuess (.except north' 105

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Bergholz's Subdivision, St.- Paul. . >;-\u25a0Supposed Owner and - ... .-.-v,.

-I. .Description. . Lot.Block.BenefitsA.Josephine Bergholz.. .:..29 . 1 $14.23 'Hermsn Oehrue ;;i;:3 17.24

Bergholz's Rearrangement "A,' St. Paul. \u25a0'-\u25a0Supposed Owner and \u25a0 -v •\u25a0 :vr.'-. ::

Description.-

Lot.Block.BenefitsM.L.and C.J. Bergholz...»ls \- . 1 -. ,\u25a0

•$3.75same and 5ame.............. 1

-1 9.09.. Lewis' Addition to St. Paul. >-\u25a0 .

Supposed Owner and ' ":•-.' . -Description. Lotßlock. Benefits

C.W. Toungman 1.. 1 1 $18.14 .Wm. Dodd ..:.1

'

4•'•"' 18 14

City of St. Paul, alley in.;V.-

4 ;";'3.00

Mrs. Bridget iladlau.. 28 -' 4 18.14Anton Rossness. ....; 1 5 18.14Cityof St. Paul, alley in.... 5 3.00Bernhard Schow.... 28. 5 18.14

\u25a0 :, Lockey's Addition to St. PauL r'

Supposed.Owner and .:'

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Description. LoLßlock. BenefitsOle Lavick (except south 25 . • . ax

feet) ....:.10 4 $13.27James Henry, south 25 feet :?"''

of 8.9&10 4 3.75City of St. Paul, alley in.... 4 2.40Chas. G. ilendrickson ...... 11 4 6 00Henry F. Wessel ....12 4 00Cityof St. Paul, alley in.... 4- 150Louis A. Miller ....13 4 4.50

Lyton's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsCharles A.Hyde 1 1 $11.47Wm. Milligen.... 1 4 16.49City of St. Paul, alleyin..... 4 3.00Albert Nordquist.. ...43 4 16.49Flynn's Subdivision ofLots 1and 12,Guerin's

Out Lots, St. Paul.Supposed Owner and .^:.--'Description. LotßenefirsElizabeth Milan 1 $16 19Martin Carter ."..'... 5 4.05Johannes Jorgensen... ....6 4.05Patrick J. Hogan .'.-. 7 .4.05Francis J. Kennedy etal ..8 '.-: 4.05Patrick J. Hogan ...... 9 . 4.05Mary H0gan..:.:..»......... ....... .10 \u25a0 . .53

Assessment for University A venue,South Side.

Supposed Owner andDescription. '

BenefitsAndrew Mark

—Commencing at

southwest corner of Universityavenue and Rice street: thencesouth along Rice street 4'J feet;thence west parallel with Univer-sity avenue 110 feet;thence north40 feet;- thence east to beginning,being InSt. Paul. Minnesota ... $3.46

Thos. Murphy—Private alley ..... $3.41John B. Pewters— Commencing on

south line of University avenue124 feet west from west line ofRice street; thence west 25 feet; J

thence south nt right angles 124feet: thence east 25 feet: thencenorth 124 feet to beginning, being ,inSt. Paul, Minnesota „ $3.09

Ann Gavin—Commencing on south .line of University avenue 350 feet

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west from west line of Rice street; ..'-•*: .7^thence west 40 feet; thence south110 feet; thence east 40 feet;thence north 110 feet to begin-ning, being in -St. Paul, Minne-sota $7.58

Thomas Murphy—Commencing atnortheast corner of southeast «4of section 36, town 29, range 23;thence west 32 rods; thence south20 rods: thence east 32 rods;thence north 20 rods to begin-ning (except Rice street. Auroraand University avenues, alleyand :iIT,parts heretofore conveyed toFraukheimer, Dux. Marks, Hair-genmiller, Pottgeiser and Gavin), --*:, \u25a0;being in St.Paul, Minnessta $02.73

Florence Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

'\u25a0 Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsEve Tarbox 1 1 §10 45same 2 1 10.45same 3 1 10.same 4 1 ]0 .same 5

"1 10.59same 6 1 13.51

same 7 1 6.19same 1 2 6.86same ...2 2 6.86same... 3 2 6 80same 4 2 6.88same 5 2 6 86same 6 2 6.88same 7 2 6.86same 8 2 9.49same 9 2 6.64same 10 2 12.15tame 11 .2 -.8.38Supposed Owner and \Description. BenefitsAnna H. Gerlach That piece of

land bounded on the north byUniversity avenue: on the east byJay street: on the couth by oldTerritorial road, and on the westby Chambers' addition, being inSt. Pan], Minnesota ... $27.59

Chambers' Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner andDescription. Lot.Block.Benefits

E.P.Lewis 1 3- ©10.59same. 2 i 12.19same : 3 3 18.85same 4 3 17.03same .. 5. 3 9.19Elfclt, Bernheimer & Arnold's Addition to

St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsGeo. C. Schmidt 2 3 $5.7 aE.F. Leuike 6 2 7 23same 5 2 10.30same • 4 2 10.30same 3 2 10.30same 2 2 10.30Wm. Banholzer..: 1

"2 1.94

Mary Ann Fallou 6 1 5.55same 5 1 11.10C. 11. Geldermann 4 1 13 73M.P.Ryan m 3 1 17.53P. Fallinee 2 1 12.57same 1 l 10.34Mackubin and Marshall's Addition to St.

Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsP. Quinn .-...-: .3 1 $3.48Est. of 11. .McDonald ..9 1 5.WMurgareth Fitzgerald 10 1 5.99John H. (,»uinn 11 1 7.4 iSanii. U. Metzger.. ...12 1

'8.55

E. A.Talbot 13 1 8.55same 14 1 8.55M. A.and M. P. Doyle.. 15 1 B.'j7Ellen Burke 1 2 5.43W.D.Ryan 2 2 2.90P. J. Helfman.... ."...6 2 53Jos. it.Weide :... .7 2 14.22Anthony McDonald 8 2 14.22same 9 2 13.50F. St.John 10 2 .56G. W. Fertig 11 2 9.08Sam'l G.Sloan ...12 2 1149Mary Schmalz.. 13 2 1149Patrick McGrath .r. 14 2 11.A. Assmusson 15 2 17.87

Assessment for University Avenue,North Side.

Robertson and Van Etten's Addition to StPaul.

Supposed Owner andDescription. Lot.Block.Beuefitt.MaryJ. Cotter, west 47 feet- of 1 30 $8.14

Chas. A. Albrecht ..'. 1 29 30same 2 29 8.83Sam'l M. Magomn 3 29 8.83

Cornish 4 29 8.84"Win. Rodgerß ... .... 5 2!) 44S.Eliza Booth 1 28 4.59same.... .2 23 11.26same (.except west 10 feet).. 3 28 9.00A. M. Lowell, west 10 feet

of 3 28 2.25same ...4 28 6.20

Chambers' Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

-Description. Lot.Block.

Gates A.Johnson .....16 2 $14.31same. 15 2 11.44same 14 2 11.44Frank Horn 13- 2 9.45Edward B.Ackerman 11 2 .6.32Margaret T. Brodie 10 2 6.32Constantina Roberts 9^-2 12.14

Warren and Rice's Addition to St. Paul.Supposed Owner and

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsCatheriua Geldermann (ex-

cept north 40 feet and east32 11-12 feet) ....:....\u25a0..'. 4 27 $5.4&

same (except north 40 feet). 5 27.. 11.90 '

same (.except north 40 feet). 6 \u25a0 ,27 ll!90 \u25a0

Nicholas Pottgieser ..2 26 635same..... .-........:......... 3 26 10.58Laura Lew ..4 26 10 58George Michel 5 26 2.96Smith's Subdivision of Blocks 9. 10, 15 and 16,

Stinsou's Division, St. Paul.'

Supposed Owner and -^\u25a0 Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsWm. D. Ryan....... 15 15 55.57Kate ßerberieh ... ..... 14 15 .45

Elizabeth Stahluiau 13 15 910Walter B, Butler eta1..... .12 15 . 9*loMichel's Subdivision of Block 14, Stinson's

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Division,St, PauLSupposed Owner and .

Description. Lot.Block.BenefitsSehulz 20, 1 .$1)47

D. N.Wagner :..:.....19'I. 959 •"

E. A. earner .. .....:. ....18 l 9.47 :Subdivision ofBlock 13, Stinson's Division

St. PauL ";'-

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Supposed Owner andDescription. Lot.Block.Beaefits *

Katnarina -Scaumachar 16. 2 $6.59 ,Al!objections to said assessment must be

made in writing.anC riled with the Clerk' oi._'said i.oard at least one dayprior to said meet- \u25a0

ing.-

R. L.GORMAN,' President. ;Official:. J. T.Kekkek,

Clerk Board of Public Works.—\u25a0^tltt-U

SITUATIONS WAITED. .- Miile.

ACCOUNTANT—Wanted, by an account 1ant. small set of books to keep eveniu;;s.

ZO3, Globe. - . \u25a0 r

BAKEK—Wanted, situation by tirst-classbaker. Address 728 Thomas st. .

BOOKKEEPING— Wanted, situation byU young married man of steady habitsand with good references: bookkeeping oroffice work preferred. Address care of F.K.Rhoads, Seville Flats. -;\u25a0

BOOKKEEPER— by a youueXJ man, position as bookkeeper; con fur-nish best ofreferences: fiverears' experience.'Address W., general delivery.

BAKKEEPEK—Experience, with refer-ence. Address J. 11., 442 Farrington ay.

BOYS FOR LACES.' places for boys;employment bureau for poor boys, free.

Newsboys' Club Room, 313 Wabasha st. ;openfrom IIto 12 a. m.. and from7 to t) p. m.ptEKK—Situation wanted bya Scatuiina-

f. vian, talks some German, in drygoods,clothing or general store; nine years' expe-rience in general store. Address S 58, Globe,Minneapolis. L'.Sv«r>f:'.:•\u25a0

SALESMAN—Wanted, situation as Bales-man in department store; fifteen years'

experience: terms. S.SS per month, but willearn SGO for employer. Address S.. 53 Sum-niit ay.. St. Paul, Minn. -y_

females. \u25a0\u25a0 .J

DOOKKEEPEK— AVauted, by young lady.-U employment in ofiice as assistant book-keeper or cashier. Address X 54. Globe. • •

DKESSSIAKER-First-ciass dressmaker-L* would like sewing in family. Call at No.9 East Ninth at. .. :- • "

LIOUSEKKEPEK—

Situation as house--11 keeper in family; am refined and edu-cated, but not afraid of work. Address \V 54.Globe.

'

OEWING wanted in dressmaking shop;O willwork reasonable. 1189 Reaney st.

SEAMSTRESS—

Experienced seamstresswants sewing in families: understands

\u25a0latest finish (dressmaking: 51.25 per day.717 First ay. south, Minneapolis.

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WASHWOMAN wants situation in pri-vate families, or will take washing

home. 701 Thomas st._

BOARD OFFEKEP.

BOARD—To rent, front alcove and singleroom, furnace heat, bath, with good

board. 21 East College ay.

BOARD—

Handsomely furnished frontroom with board; location central; fam-

ilystrictly private. 335 East Tenth st. \u25a0 . -BOAKD

—For rent, front alcove room, ele-

gantly furnished; also single room,large, pleasant side room, suitable for twogentlemen; all modern improvements, withfirst-class table board. . 235 West Fifth.

BOAKD—Rooms, with or without board,forrent at 220 Nelson ay.

BOARD.— Rooms for rent, with board; allmodern improvements. lOJ East Tenth

street. ;, ...BOARD— rooms, with or with-

out board. 414 East Tenth. GilfillauRow, Lafayette park. Furnace heat V

EOAKD—Lytle Terrace, 528 Cedar—Forrent, one front parlor and one single

room, with board. . "

BOARD— furnished front alcoveroom, suitable for two gentlemen, with

board. 578 Cedar st.

BOARD—

Parties returning from me lake1 willfind a pleasant home for the winter,steam heat and modern conveniences at"The Miner." 103 College ay.. corner Sixth.

BOARD—

For rent, furnished front room,with board. f.2<! Robert st. \u25a0

THE NORWOOD— Near Sibley—*- Large, elegant rooms, with board, $!.50and S5 per week; transients, SI per day;table board. . "q

IOK SALE.

BENEVOLENT and relief societies willfind Burton's, 54 East Seventh st., the

best place to buysecond-hand clothing.

pUTCHEKs' TOOLS—

A full set :ofJL> butchers' tools and two-wheeled cart.i;tt.T Thomas st., Hamline.C»URNITUKE-Ssdeboard, bedroom suit,

-I- cook stove, etc., nearly very cheap.233 Western ay. south.

FURNITURE— of thj;ee roomslor sale: bedrooms and kitchen: bar-

gain before batuiday. SGS Broadway.

FURNACE— For sale, first-class furnace,us good as new, $50. Inquire Reeves'Drug Store, Seven Corners.

MAT—One Brussels mat, I2xl& nearlynew, S&i. Inquire 575 Westminster st.

PUP— fine-bred pup, sixmouths old; thefather a thoroughbred Shepherd and

educated dog been with Barnum's circus fornumber ofyears and the mother a thorough-bred imported Scotch coolie; will sellcheap, us 1have no place to keep him. Q. 11.Ernst, 173 East Seventh st.

V^ETTfcES-Twelve 'settees, Brussels topkJ each six feet long; also four *wo-lightgas fixtures; willbe sold very cheap iftakenat once. Cincinnati Shoe company, 173 EastSeventh st.

ST AMBOAT for sale cheap for cash ifCJ taken now; sixty feet long; will carry125 passengers: well located and doing agood business. Address G 54, Globe.

HORSES ASP CARRIAGES.

A.LARGE CONSIGNMENT of second-hand carriagos, buggies, wagons,' har-nesses at 9 and 4 Bridge square.

FOR SALE—Gentle family horse, harnessand canopy-top jump-seat surrey, all for

$100. Address P 52. Globe.

"L"OR SALE—Young, sound horse; weight,-1 1.050 lbs; good traveler and perfectlygentle; cash or easy payments. Howard,

well & Co., 114 East Third fit.

FOR SALE—The fu&test green racer in-1 Minnesota: standard bred. Can be seenat Shea &Spencer's, 188 Selby ay.

FOR SALE CHEAP—A good delivery orbugsry horse, delivery wagon, buggy.

cutter and harness. Call at 595 East Sev-enth st.

FOR SALE— Five-year-old horse, phaetonand harness; $100: full leather top.

Apply1367 Thomas St., Ilamline.KMINK BARGAINS -

About naifVIprice will buy an elegant coupe carriage,double harness, top buggy and carriage team ;carriages new; sold separately. At King'sSt.Paul Carriage Company, corner Fourth

:and Minnesota sts. .

TWO INSERTIONS FREETHIS COUPON, when accompanied t.7 15 cents,

v/illbe accepted at the Want Counter of theGLOBE office for 3Consecutive insertions oTanyWant Advertisement cf 15 words or iese, not ot abusiness nature. This offer ismade ior the -benefito. our regular readers, but willnot be honored asanyof the CityBranch Offices.