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SAINT PAUL WANTS.
SITUATIONS OFFE.tED.
Male. !
APPRENTICES— Immediately. 3 gentlemen j
to learn railroid and commercial telegraph j
business at tne Globe Telegraph company, corner !
Fourth and Jackson, 338 Jacson st., St Paul,
Minn. ; 3-* !
AGENTS wanted to handle Johnston's patent |
threshold; it is absolutely wind, dust and
rain proof, and is the best protection against cold
draughts ever invented; county and state rights ,
for sale. For further particulars address lock ;
drawer I, Hudson, Wis. 339-53 ;
A GEM'S— wanted to attenl every faT in
the Northwest to sell my Eclipse bagholdsr; ■
it is new: unparalleled success; one made $103 one I
week, another $:>« in one day: sample sent for
pr cc, "5 cents, or three for $i. John Ha slev, 317 ,
East Seventh st, unstairs. agents' supplies office. ,
_n_ . . j
BAK ER— First-ciass bread baker at once at 239 :
West Seventh st. Berristord & Shea. 7 j
ROOM MAKE'tS— Two; first-class. G. B
Pelton, corner Case and Forest sts. 5
ARTKXDER— man with acceptable recom
mendations can get a position in a first-class
hotel as bartender and assistant clerk. Apply to
20 East Third st »
BOOKKEEPER— One who is pood collector !
and can _ye reference. J- F. M:t_uillan,4lß
and 420 Wacouta st. '
B' OOK KEEPER— An experienced man to
' work on set of books. F„ 3 Globe. 3
ARBER— A first-class white barber for Sat
urday and Sunday at 550 Robert st. corner
of Eleventh. ___?
T)OVS- at 398 Jackson st.
BOY— Fifteen years old. wants position in office;
speaks and wr tes English and German
with his parents. A. S.. 703 Lee ay. . _.
BOY 15 or 16 years old to learn drug business.
J. H. Broome, corner Martin and It c »ts. 5
BOY to work in office at Cunningham's, 16 West
Fourth st. . 5
OY— Cal Friday morn ng, Dec 10. R- G. Mc-
Dowell. Sixth and Jacks n_^ _*
OY to learn drug business. J. H. Broome.
corner Martin and Rice sts. *
OY 17 or IS years old for small wages to drive
delivery wagon. 8.. Globe. *
LERKS— office assistants and accountants
supplied places duly. Elite Intelligence
Agency. 406">_ Wabasha s - Sio
C""IOACHMAN. one that thoroughly under
-> stands the care ot horses, carriages, etc.,
end can run a furnace; must be well recom
mended. D. 110, Globs .__ _1
CASH BOYS— Ten experienced cash boys at
Palais Royal, corner Third and Minnesota
sts. ; . C
CANVAsssKRfor life insurance. Reynolds.
149 Dakota ay.. West St. Paul. 5
FAMILY PLACES and general store work,
hole' positions supplied daily. Elite Intelli
gence Agency. 406 W Wabasha St. •"**■'
CI AS FITTER at once at J. F. McQuillan's. 418
T and 420 Wacouta »t . I
MAN AND WIFE on dairy farm; call at M.
D. Miller's real estate office. Fourth st. 7
W~~ Two at 12 West Third st; must have
good recommendations or give security;
■teady work; call after 9 a. m. , 4
PRESS FEEDER — Experienced feeder for
cylinder presses at Cunningham's, lii West
Fourth st.; steady work. *
PIANO PLAYER at ni_.bt. No. 90 Wash
_ ton st. . 7
PIANO PLAYER— Young man who can play
on the piano. Inquire 921 Last Seventh St..
near end of street car line. *
TONE MASONS— Monday, 8 a. . in.
- train. Macalester station. J
SO L I C I TO R" for cigars. 272 Rice st. between
2 and 3 p. m. . _!
SOLICITORS— Two. rood, at once: g>od sal
. ary. Call at 103 East Sixth st o
WOOD TURNER— Hersogfc Readon, corner
Eagle and Washington sts. 6
wroODWiiRKER-A first-class carriage
W woodworker at Fred Geswam & Co.'s. Still
water. Minn. . . *
tt; ANTED— young man to learn the photo-
NY graph business at 3 East Ninth st 6
-t_7"OUNG .MAN— A spry young man who under-
A stands something of furniture and undertak
ing can find an opening at E. L. Yolk's, 135 Da
kota ay.. West St. Paul.
YOUNG man to work in a restaurant for hs
Jl board this winter: one wh 1 understands car
pentering a 1 ttle pre'erred : 446 Sibley st 5
OUNG MAN to assist in Burgdorferi saloon
and concert ball. 921 East Seventh st, neat
end of street car line. °
YOUNG MEN and ladies to learn te'egrapby.
J shorthand and tpyewritlng. day and evening
cla«ses- chance for men to nearly cover all ex
penses -while learning: terms reasonable: send
lor circulars. Globe Telegraphy company, 3M.
Jackson st. St. PauL «■
__-_ CABINETMAKERS— I 64 West Fifth st.
J.U St. Paul Furniture company. 6
~ * -ma"-.
4 LI'HKI S HAVES' Intelligence Office fur
_A nishes girls places free as usual; 1 woman
cook, Dawson, Minn.; 1 woman cook. Balden vill.
_38 each- 10 lass lv cooKs, St Anthony li; 1 din
ine-room girl, 1 "fem«le cook Fort Snelling: 1
man aid w fe, no children, to go «ut town: fam
ily cook, lower town. 459 Wabasha, near capitoL
I .. 345
ACHILLES' intelligence office, 165 East
. Seventh, corner Jackson, up stairs; family
cook for Duluth, $30: family cook for Fort Yates,
f'O- Fort Custer. $20; elderly nurse girl for tort
Keogh, girls tor lious?work. Achillea 345
APPRENTICES — 4 ladies to
learn short-hand; terms reasonable. Apply
to Globe Telegraph company, corner Fourth and
Jackson. __ Jackson at- St PauL Minn. _____
a Pl'RENTlt'Es— immediately, 4 ladies to
A learn to operate typewriter machines. Ap
clv to Globe Tele. ra;>h company, corner Fourth
and Jacksou. IBM Jacson st, St Paul, Ms—. 3W-*
pOOK-One who can do meat and pastry. Ad
l_V dress 49 East Eleventh. 7
OOK— A first-class restaurant cook for city,
J first-class wages will be paid. Achilles, I6S
East Seventh, corner Jackson. 345
OOK~and housekeeper and second girl at 633
Holly ay. *
DRESSMAKERS— Good dressmakers imme- l
J ) diately. Miss O'Leary, 248 West Third st. *
DINING ROOM GIRL — Immediately, an j
experienced dining-room girl at 75 and 77
Summit ay. . * j
CMRI-— A good girl for general housework:
T - steady employment to the right girl. 21"
Epruce ay.. near _______ Sibley st. 7
GIRL for general housework at 265 Pleasant
r ay. ; '
GIRL for general housework at 512 Minnesotr
T st. 7
GIRL for general housework. Mrs. W. R. Ladd.
1f.3 Pleasant ay. _
("A IK L to do second work an 1 take care of th.l-
T dren: references required. Mrs. Russell
Dorr, 045 Oakland ay. 7
GIRL — for second work at 356 Cedar st.
, 6
GIRL— Good German or Swede, for general
IT housework. 570 Wabasha sL «
GIKL for general housework at 030 Wabasha
st. ' c
IRL for general housework in family of 3.
UT 33 Fillmore ay. _•
GIRL for general housework at 19 West Fourth
_sL 6
GIRL for general housework. Apply at once a*
827 lglehart at. 5
GTkLS— Four this morning at Exchange laun
dry, 54 East Seventh sL
GIRL to do plain sewing for 2 days at 251 West
Th.rd st. Thursday morning. _
TIRL lor general housework. L N. Cardozo,
I 249 Nelson ay. •>
("i If: L— First-class, to take charge of dining
TCroom at St. Nicholas hotel,lsl East Third st.
IRL for general housework: 121 East Four
. teenth st. _
GIRL— A good German one n small family for
r general housework; 77 1a t Eleventh st. 5 j
GI Lto do general housework. 572 Minnesota
»L ? j
Experienced girl for general house- I
~ work at 61 lglehart st. 342-48
GIRt. — German, for general housework at No.
574 Park ay. 4
TTITHEN GIRL— 275 East Eighth. 7
LAUNDRY GIRL at Davis' restaurant, 52
East Seventh st. 7 :
LADY CLERKS— Office assistants, copyists
and housekeepers supplied places. El te
Intelligence Agency, 406& Wabasha^ 345
X ADIES AN GENTLEMEN, learn short
\_i hand and typewriting at a first-class school.
Anna C. Drew, and 9 Hale block, opposite Mer
chants. ____!
OERYANT to do general housework in a small
O family. Inquire 266 East Ninth sL, corner of
Canada. •_____ ; ?
SEWING GIRL— Good sewing girl at dress
making rooms. No. 11 Bast Third St.. second
loor in rear; don't re at the store. 7
SECOND GlßL— Strong second girl wanted at
6S3Holiyav. ; T
r EtMS'i- I j L— A good second girl, one that ,
O has hade perience in waiting on table for (
boarders St. Peter st. » ]
JTeCONO GlßL— Apply to Mrs. M. Auerbjieh, j
_> aSB £nmmit ay. 6 .
R APHERS call for pos tons. Anne I
k> C. Drew * Co., room 9. Hale block, opposite j
Merchants. __•?
ASH WOMAN— washwoman to
,YV wash ior small family at her own house. A.
P. C. Globe. . *
WANTED— Lady canvassers for SL PauL
Address at once R. Bros.. Globe. 344-45
ANTED— Nurses! nurses! nurses! Profes
sional and otherwise, are requested to a«*
tend the office of Dr. Whitman. 4l4i_ Jackson at..
Wednesday, Dee. 15. at -' o'clock, and hear a free
lecture on "Nursing" by Prof. Lonsdale. 344-49
TT 7 ANT ED— Ladies to know that Prof. luons-
VV dale of the Minneapolis training school for
nurses has opened a branch school in St. Paul;
ladies desirous of training for medical and surgi
cal nursing may learn all particulars by making
B p,Ucation g at the office of Dr. Whitman. 414 W
laiisonaL. SLPauL ■►*«
SITUATIONS KVASTH.U. j
Ma »-. . ■- . - ■ !
BUTCHERS!— Young man of 20, strong and
active, wth 2 years' experience, wants sit
uation. M. M. R.. Globe. 6
BOY aged 17 would like work of any kind. F.
25. Globe. .4 j
BARBER wants a good, steady job: Is sober !
and industrious Address immediately J.M. j
H.. Ortonville. Mil n. - -' ■> 'J j
BARTENDER— a respectable young man- !
he is willing and can give city references. |
J. M., 15 Bast Seveath st - ; , . .. 6 I
BOOKKEEPER— By young ___«_. of l'J. "as
booKkeeper or clerk in any branch of busi- I
ness; can furnish excellent references; - speaks
German. A. 1, Globe. . 5
BOOKKEEPER, clerk, or any position where
a tour.' man's ability will be of value: good
city references: salary no object. R. G.. Globe, a
BOOKKEEPER— By an erpcrie.iced hook
keepe- to keep a set of nooks; best refer
ences. R. C . Globe. ; _ s . ;. -. • 4
BAKER — first-class bread and cake. 'would
would Iks place. n either city or ' country.
L. O. L... 416 blast Sixth St.. St Paul, Mi nit .' 4
CO" 'v— A first-class «-ook wants a stuation in
ah otel or restaur aut. A. James, 34 S East
Ninth st, _____ . 7
CLERK Young man with first-class New York
city references desires s tnation as clerk or
salesman at moderate salary; speaks German.
Rice St.. Globe. __ 7
CLERK— By young man with good education
and quick at figures; references given. 549
.Wabasha st. 5
CLERK — A young man. 21 years of age. as
I clerk in a grocery store: four years' expe
rience; well acquainted with the city. _____ O. 5
CLERK— Groceries or dry goods; four -years'
experience. P. 8., Globe. r \ 5
CLERK — By a young man, in a retail grocery:
has had 6 years' experience. G. P., _______ 4
COoK — A situation as cook in lumber. camp or
railroad; best of references. J. S., Globe. 4
COACHMAN— Or in store, or any kind of
work, by a respectable young man; :he is
willing and can give reference. W. G., 354 Fort
St ■-•'- 4
COACHMAN— By young man, first-class
driver: best of references. F. X., Globe. 5
COLLECTOR- Yoang man: has 2 years' ex
' perience; can give reference. T. W. .Globe. 5
(DELIVERING of any kind:know the Sty well.
I ' or to take care of horse* and drive tor a
private family. 669 East Third st. 5
EMPLOYMENT— By a young man, evenings
for a few hours. S. T. G.. Globe. 6
FARM WORK— Situat 0.1 on a farm by man
and wife; brought up on a farm in Wiscon
sin: best references furnished. W. H. F., Globe.
FlMt RELIABLE male and female help
patronize the Elite agency: store office. hotel,
mill, warehouse, restaurant and family help con
stantly on band and obtainable without charge.
Elite Intelligence agency, 40SM> Wabaiht. £45
HOSTLER— Single man <i temperate hub t<
wa its a home w.th zoo i family or business
house: understands handling of horses. F. A.
M, Globe. . ' 4
MERCHANTS— offices, dre»sraak
ers, business men wanting clerks, factory
hands, copyists, sewing girls, will be furnished
help- free ny leaving orde&s at Uaye's intelligence
office, IS) Wabasha, near cap,tul.' U ■- ' ■'-■ MS
MAN AND WIFE in hotel; man can fill any
place; woman as meat or pastry cook; let
reference. W. \V., 155 Ramsey st. .''. . " '. ' .*4
OFFICE WORK by a young man of 22. willing
to work and strictly temperate; store or
office work preferred. J. F.. Qltkbe. ,' ;- : * -. 4
OFFICE WORK— a young mau. with 13
years' experience as general bookkeeper and
cashier of (MM of the largest manufacturing .firms
in Pittsburg, Pa.; the best of references. Theo
dore, Glove. ■ 1 _i
POSITION with chances for advancement by
young man with A No. 1 references; wages no
object at present. Charles. Globe. ___ 6
SITUATION by a young German; first-class
references. A. P., Globe. 'ffi\'. 6
SITUATION by a first-class bread baker. A.
Morris, Austin, Minn. - _J_ 6
SAUSAGE-MAKER— By a : first class shop
man in a first class meat market. W. L. H.,
Globe. . J '; 5
. ii*. i. 1
WATCHMAN or janitor, by man with bast
_____ references. T. G., Globe,.: <>V 5
WORK Man to drive horses or take care of
team. U. X., Globe. ' '•' '- 5
WORK — Young man of 19 wants work ot some
* V kind; good penman; wages 110 object. 214
Eaton ay. . y ./„•■ 5
lUORK of some kind by young man of 19:
»' good penman, well acquainted in city. 214
Eaton ay. 6
WORK by a young man; job in the city of any
kind. H. 0., Globe. 4
YOUNG NORWEGIAN man of good educa
tion would 1 ke to get something to do ver-
Foon in store, office or anything like that K. N..
Globe. - 5
YOUNG MAN, 19 years old. wants work of any
A kind: willing to work for small wages.
E. 8., Globe, . . . ___] ■ . -.'7
YOUNG German woman wo-ild like to have a
situation in h' 'el. restaurant or boarding
ho:se: is also a got d hand for tending '.bakery,
store; 139 West Seventh st. 4
■*etna ■•■. .5.; .t
FJOOKKEEPER by a young lady as assistant
» or office clerk; have had experience; can
give reference; salary no object 3223 ' Blais'dcll
ay., Minneapolis. Minn. ' ' ' — - 4
C'ASHIER — Young lady d«s'res a position as
- cashier or assistant bookkeeper; strictly
first-class references. 100, Globe. 7
CILEKK— Situation by a lady as clerk or copy
■> ist; can speak and write both English and
German: wages no object. Address M. C, Globe. I
CIOOK — First-class woman; German, wants an
•' engagement in private f am U es for dinners or
suppers, by day or week. Mrs. Clark, 370 Dayton
ay. '.'.'" 5
GIRL — Good and reliable: good references: de
>T sires situation: ex cnencj^d in second work
and nursing: '.•:< East Seventh st., upstairs. '■'-'. 6
KEEPER- By a middle-aged, relable
woman- cleanliness and wholesome cooking
a specialty: c ty. Please call lit or address St
Joseph's hospital. Exchange _____ .' _ . . ('.
HOISKK EKPER-Bya wouifn with to/ 3
years old, either in city or .country.-., wages
no object. M.. 15. Globe. om-.';. ■■ .- < . (
OUSEKEEPEK— Good, tfants a place to
keep house for som-' »vi lower by a widow
with 1 child; wages not so much of uu object as a
good home. A., Globe. 4
Professional, open for engagements
I Address B. S., 541 Deßow st. ' ■' i
VI'RSE — Experienced; is open to engagement;
i' best ot references. Call or address S. A.
L'utciiiiison. !)4 lglehart St. ..-■... 5
SEWING by young lady, from some estshli h
metit; reasonable. 320 East Tenth st. a
PERSONAL. ' \
DETECTIVE of long experience, with good
references, will ta»e work at reasonable
rates. Address G. 12. Globe offiof. : N. H. — fio con
nection with any other agency. -',_,' .""■ -.•.-■■, .3^l-61
(~ * U. >.»L»S. cla. rvoyant — Advice on so! ai
J» and business matters; sealed letters satis
factorily answered : letter fee, (i. Kl<3e*ro-meii
cated and electric baths: magnetic. mas«a?a ani
electric treatment; chronic diseases treated with
success. 401 Seventh ay. south, Minneapolis. --'
246-353 -■■ ■ ■-■
Its. A MALI sUi i 5 D W— Please call at
my office. Frederick Nelson. 3
ill KS. ALICE BAU.XKLL, magnetic healer,
Lit heals rheumatism, kidney and liver dis
eases. 323 East seventh st. 539-45
"IT T ANTED— address of Charles M. Berry,
\ V an old-time printer of this city. Answer.
J. W., Globe. 5
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED — Proposals tor excavating a lot on
W Jackson St., SUXICO. Apply to S. Mayall.
16 East Third St. 345-50
\\j AN TED— Young ladies and gentlemen to
V\ join the "H. E. A.," ke.p up their mem
bership dues and receive *250 to -.0l) at marriage,
or 4250 io $1,000 in 5 years if unmarr.ed; at death
the heirs may keep up the membership and re
ceive the benefit; average cost not over $2.50 to
110 monthly, and is, consequently, ,- better than
any bank or building society. a ■ > perfectly safe,
as the indorsers show; opposite plan ' of ' life in
surance: here the living reap the benefits; 6 to 12
first class agent*, ladies and gentlemen, wanted.
Wr te for circulars. bTanks. terms to agents, etc.,
to general agent for St. Paul of Home Endowment
Association, 60S Patridge st. 337-00
\T_THY NOT LEAKS* shorthand and type-
VY ' writine this winter at Anna C. Drew's
school: Hale block, corner Jackson and Third
sts. 332*
WANTED— Bids tor excavating on Western
ay.. near Davtoo. Room 41. Union ock.4
HOUSES. CARRIAGES; AC.
DRIVING MAKE— stylish driving mare
wanted, weighing from 700 to 900 pounds;
will pay cash or take in exchange for real estate.
Address P 10, Globe. 345
FOR SALE— Pac2rs, carriage teams, saddle
horses and drivers at Matt Balfour's, 488
Selby ay. . 344-16
FOR SALE— two-seated sleigh used but
little, newly painted, everything complete:
manufactured by Thomas Scott, of St. Paul; cost
$200, sell for $80. Inqu , re 45 Jackson St. ■ 5
HOUSE— Furnished house fjr sale; good loca
tion; cheap. Address Met. Giobe. • - 345
PARTIES having horses to winter can have
them well < a red for at *8 per month. For
particulars inquire at St. Paul Omnibus office. 173
East h rd st- ' 314-45
OK i LAND CUTTER— Want to buy a good
one cheap; address box 323. Lake City. Minn.
WANTED TO BUY.
>ITY MAP of St. Paul, latest issued; also map
j of Ramsey county. Aiply 276 Jackson St.
343-46 •■.■■■■.-' •
FLOURING MlLL— Wanted to rent or buy a
three.or four run custom mill in Dakota or
Minnesota, stone preferred: must be in good lo
cation and no other mill near. Address, stating
terms, W.C., 46 Union block. St. Paul. 1 14-46
AItNESS— A double harness, second-hand.
F. H. 3- Globe . *
STOVE wanted immediately, large coal stove,
base heater; must be in good condition and
i chain. 229 Eighth St. * I
ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 11, 18SG -SIXTEEN PAGES.
.." ; " - FOB RENT. - - ;r^
r. OPTS— To let. 3 elegant lofts for fobbing or
i manufaetu ing purposes- ri^ht n the midst '
of the jobbing center, sxe 33x145. Over 100 and ;
1.3 East Third at.: inquire on first floor. 845* '
TWELFTH ST. , 57— small barn near the Ice
palace. 845-46
Stores, Eie,
ALF STORE— location, Wabasha j
st. near Seventh st. A. C. A.. Globe. 335-46
"T « .« ■«**. " -- .
HOUSES— Stores, flats, offices, etc.. for rent;
general business collections attended to.
Egbert G Han successor to Harrison & Handy,
Sixth st. Hotel Ryan building; ' 345-58
HOUSE FOR KENT— & Wedge, 143 i
Dakota ay. <•■ '■ ."__' 345-3*B j
HOUSE— Furnished, on Marshall ay. $12.50 per i
. month. Inquire W. B. Ladd, 44 Chamber of
Commerce. '^t^MffMUffFMSle , • 845-47 '
HOUSE of C rooms in a peasant. location; in
quire 174 Cha.-ies st, iieir__tcest_______3
IGLEHART ST.. House of 12 rooms; In
quire at No. 83 Iglehart ■ 845-47
MISSISSIPPI ST., 610— A new house. Apply
to C. M. McCarthy, 616 Mississippi st. 339-45 j
HIRTEENTH "ST; EAST— Good twelve-
J. 'room house, with modern improvements;
rent $35. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth
st. 332-62
ttoorus.
ASHLAND, corner Dale St. — Four rooms: ;
modern conveniences. J. W. Crosson. 332 :
Jackson at ■■■''". '■ 344-46 |
BLUFF ST., 69— very pleasant front room !
with alcove; heated. '■'■'■'. 6
BLUFF ST., 72 WEST— furnished front j
room, heated. ■ ' . I i
BURR ST., 525— Furnished rooms suitable tor i
light housekeeping. _*
BROADWAY, 541— furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, with Phalen water.
344-47 ■-.•■■• -.■---. j
BROADWAY 498, near Portland— Nicely fur- ;
D nished room. 346-46 '
COLLEGE A Y., 250, corner West Tenth st, i
_ " — Large furnished front room; modern ;
conveniences; home com'orts: lade* or gentle-' i
men; 2J« blocks from capitol; terms moderate. 6
CaEDAK ST., 633— Pleasant furnished room
i with table board; references exchanged. 6 {
CEDAR ST., 506. opposite capitol— fur- !
- nished single room, heat and with use of
bath. & !
CHARLES ST., 174. near Rice -Three \
' room) in a warm house, for light hou.ekaep
inc. * j
DAKOTA AY., 12a and Suite of front I
rooms, furn shed or unfurnished as desired.
Bouquet's new building, one block from br dge
and motor 1 ne. ' ' 345-348
DE BOW. rear Williams st— Five rooms on
second floor. Inquire of Creator A Co., 399}^
.'a:ksonst 314-43
F~ORT ST.. 465 NORTH, near Tenth—Com
fortably furnishad room partially heated, $6;
1 or 2 gents. 5
EIGHTH ST., 2:5 EAST— large front
room for rent suitable for three gents: also
one small room. «_*«»
ELEVENTH ST.. 64 EAST— Best furnished
J rooms and best table board to be found in
the fit/. 343-16
EXCHANGE ST.. 394— Nice, large rooms.heat
and all modern conveniences; board it da
sired. ■ . *
EXCHANGE ST., 59-Two nicely furnished
rooms, single or en su te; very desirable and
cheap; one block from capitol. 1
EXCHANGE ST~3Gs NORTH— A large,
nicely furnished room, su table for gentle
man and wife or two gentlemen; bath, etc., in the
house; furnace heat and gas. -_4
EIGHTH ST., 320— Pleasant furnished room,
all modern convenience, hot and cold water,
bath: small private family, 3 doors from good
board. ■ 6
T7IGHTH ST., 417 Furnished room. 4
FLATS— Second and third stores, with all con
veniences for house tsepiag. near Seven
corners. Charles D. Kerr. 27 Gilnllan ulock.
344-46
FOR ST., 17— Nicely furnished front room,
all modern conveniences. 8-
FOURTH TstTT ICI WEST, between Franklin
and Exchange— noo, first floor;.
heated; $15 per month. 5
FOURTH ST., 123 WEST— Two furnished and
four unfurnished rooms for rent cheap. 4
KANKLIN ST., 337. three blocits from post
office — Pleasant room suitable for 1 or 2
gentlemen; nicely furnished and comfortably
heated. ' 8
FIFTH ST.. 232 WEST— A pleasant furnished
room in a private family, one biOiik from
Seven corners. *
LAUREL AY., 523— Furnished front room,
J with or without board, suitable for 2 gentle
men, or gentleman and wife. __4
MINNESOTA ST., 398— One famished front
-VI room: also, a small room, suitable for two
gentlemen; rent reasonable. _ 6
UANN IP OCX, 415 Ea«t Seventh st- - Newly
.»l furnlsl.ed, large froi.t room, suitable for
two or more gentlemen. 245-7
VTINNESOTA ST.. 448— urnished rooms and
-m. ■ " board. ____
NINTH ST., 21 Furnished suit of
. rooms on first floor. 8
NINTH ST., .7 EAST— Pleasant furnished
room. . 6
ST., 19 EAST— Nicely furnished
1 room: bath and furnace heat ■ 4
NINTH, 317 EAST, corner Broadway— Two
well-furnished front rooms, J5 and $10; single
or en suite; private family. ' 4
VIXTH ST., 317 EAST, corner Broadway—
L v Two front rooms, single or en suite, pleas
ant and well furnished, by the Portland. __4
OAK ST. SOUTH, 246— or three furnished
rooms suitable for housekeeping; also Single
furnished room, 4
\LIVE ST. 255— Two furnished rooms for rent.
LEASANT AY.. 166 NORTH—Nicely-fur
nished room: bath, hot and old, adjoining, $9;
board next door. • 6
PEARL ST. 213— Rooms furnished or unfur
nished: use of bath. - 5
RORKKT ST., 533— One .first-class , furnished
room, with board. . 4
RORERTST.. 533— One first-class room with
all modern impr ivenients and board. 315-47
ROOM-MATE— By lady: pleasant location
and rooms. 103' West Tenth st. 4
ROOMS— Seven, convenient, at a bargain. 18
East Third st. . 5
F) OOM— By young man of good habits, with or
V without board, in private family; home-like.
H. 2, Globe. ■: ■ ' ■ 7
ROOMS or in su te. for two gentlemen
or man and wifa; w th board; oil Exchange
sL ~ 4
ROOM— Nicely-furnished, front, ground floor;
five minutes' walk from postoffice; referen
ces exchanged, B. E„ Globe. 341-18
ROOMMATE — Young man to share a warm,
comfortable room for the winter. 254 Far
rington ay.. St. Anthony hilL, 5
MATE— Professional young man pre
■ ferred; pleasant room, ste to heat and i.rst
class board. 20 College ay. west. 33»-47
cPKUCB ST., 219. near Sibley St.— small
O front room for a single person; rent reason
able. 6
SPRUCE ST.. 227— New and comfortably fur-
O nished rooms, with modern conveniences, in
private tamily. 6
SIXTH ST., 205 WEST, near Exchange—
O front room. comfortably furnished and heated;
good ______ convenient 342-46
SUMMIT AY., 47— One nicely furnished front
room, with alcove, bath, light, heat; one sin
gle room; with board, *___ 6
S EVENTH ST.. 222 WEST— suits of
rooms, unfurnished, suitable for light house
keeping; water closets, etc. 4
OT. ANTHONY HlLL— Five nice rooms, with
'. all modern conveniences, over Hainert's
drugstore. Inquire at drug store. 6
T. — PET ST., 459— Handsomely-furnished
O rooms for two or four gentlemen; also a suite ■
of two rooms. Room 6. i 5 i
WELFTH ST., Nicely-furnished front
room on first floor. 345-46
miXTON ST.. 41- — A large sunny front room in
' J..- a new house, newly lu-nished: everything
nice and comfortable; heat and bath: call at once.
TILTON ST- 62— furnished room in a
private family, heated. 345-47
TILTON ST.. C2— One furnished room in a pri
vate family; heated. \_. 4
EM I' FRANCE ST.. 628. corner Tenth—Fur
nished rooms, tor gentlemen or ladies. ■ 4
ENTH ST., 204 EAST— A pleasant, com
fortable front room, furnished, with large
closet and bath room adjoining, suitable for 2. 4
WATER ST., s.— Two rooms and 3 closets
W furnisned. for 1 gat housekeeping, 2 blocks
west of bridge: double house. > ti
WASHINGTON ST.. 879 -Nicely furnished
VV front parlor, with board, suitable for two
gentlemen. 4 j
WASHINGTON ST. Furnished rooms- j
with boa rd. ■■■'.. ■■ '4
.YTTASHINGTON ST., 871— Nicely-furnished
' W front room suitable for one or two gentle
men, with or without board. _______ 4
"tYTARASHA ST., 521— Nice furnished room
VV . • for gentleman and wife Jar. two single
gentlemen, with first-class board if desired: terms
reasonable. -.',-' ■-.- - __4 5-4*> i
WABASHA - ST.,' .*>2l— Elegant furnished j
VV rooms, single or en suite; also first-class
table board. __J ; '-■ "- ■ '■ ■■•' 5
■fITABASHA. 424, and 228 East Seventh— Fur-
W nished front rooms in' suits or single. 4
TO EXCHANGE. . •
FARM— A floe improved * farm, 149 - acres, in
Freeborn county, to exchange for stock of
boots and shoes or general . merchandise. Ad
dress S. B. Foot, Third and Wacoata, St. PauL
346.4* ;'■• ':■: i
HOUSE and lot in both Minneapolis and SL I
Paul, for a farm. Farmer. Globe. ■.■-. 342-48 j
rip O EXCHANGE for St. Paul, or Minneapolis |
A. property new stock of general march an- i
disc; a splendid chance to the right man. In- I
quire LL A. Stone, 184 X East Seventh st., St. i a j!.
343-46.
;'• . ' . . ■ AUC riON_ sales.' : - '■' .-'^A
31 East Third at. |
CLOAKS, CLOAKS, st auction this week- I
Silk plush cloaks, boucle. diagonal and beaver
cloaks with fur collars and cuffs, must go at auc
tion ths week no matter what price, at 81 Bast
Third st " - ' " ' 345 I
LADIES, IT WILL PAY. to go to the bank- I
rupt auction sals at 31 East Third st: tho i
stock cons of dry goods, cloaks, underwear,
yarns, flannels, 600 pairs of . red. white, bine and
gray all wool bed blankets, men's and boys' over- I
coats: also. 1,000 photograph albums in leather I
and plush covers: come curly to secure bargains; |
sales commence at 10 a. m., 2 and l 7:30 p. m. Re
member the place, 31 East Third st.; lady clerks j
in attendance. ■ i ...<■- 345 j
i t HOKS SHOES, boots, winter overshoes, at j
IkJ auction this week at 31 East Third st. .345
P. T. Kavaiiagu <fe Co.
' r\i* FINE LOTS at auction— will sell at
1 t)D auction on the premises, on .the coiner ot
Warsaw st. and Jefferson ay.. in a , lew days, the
whole of block 10. In Stinson, Brown ft Ramsey's
addition, consisting of St> beautiful lots, 40x115
feet each, to a twenty-foot alley: 'this property is
situated immediately west of tbe base ball park,
near Seventh st, w thin I blocks of the street cars
and 3 blocks from the Sioux City shops: the
streets are all graded, sowers built and the |
neighborhood is rapidly building up. good schools |
and caurcU are in the immediate neighborhood;
particulars as to terms of pale, date, etc., will bo i
' given to-morrow morning. P. T. Kavanagh A
Co.. auctioneers. ..,_-_■". 345
j LOST A n b'-.rouyp.
CiOW LOST— ?ht, white cow with one
' broken horn, had rope 'around horns.
Finder return to P. Bgan. 201 West Seventh st. 4
OG LOST— A Newfoundland, i about six
months. Liberal reward- . will be given for
his return to 27 Sherburne ay. 6
HORSE FOUND— Bay; owner may redeem
the same by calling at 254 West Seventh
j st. and paying expenses. __7
LOST— A boot a.id library card bearing name
J of C 11. Johnson, St Joseph's academy.
i Finder will please leave same at the public
; library. ' :,: - ■ '-' ' C i
PUP LOST— Black spaniel, wh'te spot .on
breast Return to 64 Iglehart st and receive
reward. •■ ,'::'••-'.•. 6 i
, PIN LOST— Grand opera house last Batur
]A urday evening scarf pin. dog's head and
: rabbit: liberal, reward for ; return of same.
i E. StJulien Cox. 323 Wabasha st. 6
OCSStSoSS .FOINO -On West Third
st: owner may have same by calling and
I proving property ______ Oak st. 5
SEAL SKIN MITTS— If the party who found
O seal skin m ts Tuesday, size 7 hi, either in Uni
-1 versity ay, car or at the Grand opera will return
' same full value ot mitts will be the reward. John
j B. W. Handy. 275 and 379 Jackson. 5
SPECTACLES LOST— Esther in Glass block
at clock counter, in Lafayette car or between
' corner Ramsey and Seventh sts. and Pleasant ay.;
; gold mounted: please re tarn to Levi Lyons. East
Third st, and receive reward. ' 5
- ' ! ■ I ! ,l — r
BPST.VESX CHAVCTs.
COLLECTION*— Notice to merchants: We
are now prepared to do a general collection
I business at low rates, and ask the attention of
i business men to this department of bur agency;
we collect not rents only, but all business ac
counts! sat action assured. Egbert G. Handy,
successor to Harrison ft Handy, 137 East Sixth St.,
Hotel Ryan building 345-51
DRUG STORK— .Wanted to sell a drug store
in a Wisconsin town of 1,500 inhabitants;
two drug stores: a good chance for a Scandinav
ian; stock about $2,000. ! Address Drugs, Globe.
. :. ' 345-9 ) VTJ :
GROCERY BUSINESS for sale, in the heart
of the city: about 92.000 stock, but will re
duce same to suit purchaser: small amount of fix- *
turea and very cheap rent; well established trade.
B. 1, Globe. — '■•--■■■■ ______ ■ 344-45
MY OLD and well-established business, build
i' 1 ing 52x60. one-story frame ' structure with
brick basement, is now offered for sale, with or
without stock; with stock, possession given at'
once; without stock, Feb. Ist, 1887: unimproved
St Paul or Minneapolis property taken for pay
ment. For further particulars address M. Simon
itsch, Norwood, Minn. 329-59
PARTNER— To buy a paying drug "store with
- me: little money. Paul Jessup, Minneap
olis. 345-46
SALOONS for sale in all parts of the city, by
T. W. Hogany, TremoTit house. 344-45
WANTED— A good man that thoroughly un
derstands the restaurant business to open
a first-class place; rent tree for two months.
Apply to P. W. Shute, manager, 31 East Fifth st
345-4tf
«t»1 p.i\ CASH— Partner wanted with this
Vl'A' amount; a man that mean* business
and wants $15 to $20 a week income. Address D
31», Globe.- ____■ . 845-40
riyAyciAL..
NEWPORT ft FEET buy and sell all k-'nds
o bonds and loan money on improved prop
erty ir it. Paul and Minneapolis at 6 per cent per
annua and upwards; loans promptly made. Drake
block, Third st. opposite Merchants hotel. 273*
MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COM
: . — Loan from $10 upward on furniture,
piano*, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal*
also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold
watches. J. S. Mackey, manager, Room 7, First
National bank build. St Paul, and Room 7,
Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis, 250*
MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $250,
--600 at ( to 8 per cent, ntsrest without delay.
Frank E Chipman, Attorney-at-Law, 349 Waba
sha st •■ 344-40
MONEY TO LOAN, In sums to suit from »1
up, on watches, d amonds and all goods of
value; special rates on sums of $50 or over. J. E.
Ingham. 327 Jackson st. __> ■ 240*
MONEY TO LOAN on personal property for
80, 60 or 90 days in sums to -suit A. B.
Roberts, corner F ftn and Wabasha t>ts. 282*
MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to $tu,
--000 at 6 and 8 per cent interest without de
lay. St Paul Trust company, corner Jackson and
Fourth sts. 22'
REAL. ESTATE FOR SALT;.
;-.t •■;.• J. F. Elaenmensjer's List.
■ ■'.- ■_;'■■ ~ 472 Rice st -:.vV
Ol.) A PER ACRE for five acre lots at Casel
'VL4.Q station. __. , ■___
«_*l/_n TO 9 1 SO PER ACKE for five acre
<jj>lUL/ lots on Bice st.
e»JQATO^4OOP£RACKEin West St
LOTS AND FARMS) in and around St. Paul
at great bargains. - 47, Kice st. 311*
'Miscellaneous.
BSTRACTH OF..TJ.TLEand all other man-
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE and all other man
uscripts copied perfectly by Anna C. Brew,
Hale block, opposite Merchants.: 833*
. . . - FOR SAUE. *
A STOCK of tobacco, cigars.confectionery and
not ons must be sold at oncer also house to
rent. 605 St. Peter st. * 345
BUFFALO ROBES— Two elegant" ones for
sale cheap. Scheffer A Bossum, corner
Fourth and Bobert sts. 844-45
Gi KEY HOUNDS— fine bred grey hounds.
T six months' old. Call at 742 St Peter st.
■ . ■ 838-45 - • - ■
OR SALE— New house of nine room, bath
sewerage and city water: terms easy. App.y
to owner, 751 Selby ay. ' - ______•__
PIANO — S-e uway Parlor Grand, in perfect
order and used but a short time; may be
seen at Dyer's _____________ "" 844-45
OOL TABLE for sale at 323 East Seventh st.
- ■ 344-45
PIANOS, organs and. musical goods of every
description at ruinous prices. Call at my I
sale and be convinced. C. W. Youngman. 115
Bast Seventh st .... - ■■-.■.■ 845
R A vrj___ Charter, Oak. as good as new. 610
West erenth. • ■ » 5
-——-■■
- INSTRUCTION.
IADY wishes private instruction in book
_ keeping, Address C. V., Globe. 341-46
SCHOOL OF sUOBI'MANU and typewrit
ing—First-claw | and exclusive. Names of -
graduates now holding positions- sent on applica- !
tion; lessons day and evening, or by mail; send j
for circular. Anna C. Drew, Hale block, > corner
Jackson and Third sts. •<. -. .;-.. : 332* j
WANTED TO B^NT.
URNISHED ROOMS— Two; ~ centrally lo
cated, for light housekeeping by four young
ladles; references given and required.' V. E. 8., |
Giobe. .6 !
ROOMS and board for It board must be first
class. Address, with terms, T. A., Globe." 6
ROOM Partly furnished and witn cook stove,
near short line crossing. West Seventh st.
B. P. C, city and county _________ 4
BOARDINO OFFERED.
BOARD— Private family, with limited number
select persons, desire young gentleman to
room and board, price, $24 per month; references
required. A. B. __. Ql OQ9. \ 4
PEARL ST. 211— Board and room tor gentle
men; $4 per week; hot and ' cold water: use
of bath. -:..■>■-. : ■ i,
I !'■ W—^^— -— |~_^___W^M__^^---g_^-_-»-_— -
BOARDING WANTED.
BOARD— young gentleman, in private fam
ily; must be within ' 3 blocks of Seventh st.
bridge, either way. W. 8.. Globe. . 4
ROOM AND BOARD— By young man,' room
' alone and heated, with use of bath; price
not to exceed .30 per month. J. 3. Globe. 4
, DYE WORKS. -
ANGEL cleans toboggan suits * the same as
r . when new: come early. 133 Kast , Ninth st.
one door from Robert at - ' ' c .' --'—*- 316-lyr
DL. JAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— Gent*"
• clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha stSt.
Paul. Minn
— — — » .^ — i^— »— _-»
AT AND AROUND SEVEN CORNERS
JOHN A. LAABS,". hpnolsterer, 'corner of
Seventh and Exchange su.; steam renova
tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work
•ruarau-sed. ■. _"..:;.: 10i»
MINNEAPOLIS WANTS.
Want A'dvertiseinentg for the. Glows re
ceived at W. J. Hughes', dru_rjrist corner
Monroe street and Third avenue, East
Division, Minneapolis.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
MAN wants to take care of fun, ace and do
chores for table board or wages. T. F. C,
Globe. • ■-iW.mwmmiMMm'miimmmiw!!.- I
• — i —
Experienced: best of reference given;
jy 405 Ninth st. southeast : 6
HOTOGUAPHIC OPERATOR— Position
as photographic operator or printer.- G. R-,
2795 Lyndale ay. - .- • 3
SALESMAN — Ttxr-'erieneed traveling, with
good rcC-r.-.n.!.--, wants situation with some
wnolesaie house. A., Globe ______'
PERSONAL. " . ■'
MADAME ANDREWS, Clairvoyant No.
1518 Fourth st. north, at home to ladies only.
343-49 _
WANTED— The address of a lady who has
VV «400 or $500 she would invest in a good
business. J. A. E., Globe.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
A BROWN PACER, 15 J. hands high, and as
fine a looker as goes the road; can pace a
45 clip; sound and kind. Vaughn's Palace stables,
East Grant st, corner Nicollet ay. 344-5
d_._)Qf_ BUYS a pa r of bay geldings, sound
tJp/Cr/eJ and all gbt at Vaughn's Palace
stables; weight, 2,350. 344-5
TWO CAR LOADS of horses at Vaughn's
Palace stables for sale • cheap to reduce
stock; every animal sold is guaranteed to be as
represented or your money refunded. 344-5
MISCELLANEOUS.
XY-HY'DROGEN stereopticon; best English
make; bargain for cash or trade. Miller. 419
Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. 6
ATENTS— p. H. Gunckcl, 455 Temple court,
counsellor and solicitor; 15 years' practice.
278*
f_f_f*_ /..VlKEl* pressed bricu. Office 743
*)VJ\J 9 \J\JU Temple court. Anoka Pressed
Brick company. 163*
Assessment for Opening, filaif anil
ExtJsionofDaMaATeEne.
Office of the Board of Public W jrks, »
City OF St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 9, 1886. J
The Board of Public Works •In and for the
corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne
sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2
p. m.. on the 27th day of Decerobpr, A. D.
1888. to make an assessment of benefits, dam
ages, costs and expenses arising from he
opening:, widening and extension of Dakota
Avenue to a width of sixty-s x (66) feet, from
Channel street to Goffe street, in said city, on
the property fronting upon and li ing within
the following described lines, to-wit: Com
mencing at tbe south end of the Wabasha
street bridge (so-calli d); thence along Dakota
Avenue to Winifred street; thence east along
Winifred street to Gorman Avenue; theuce
south along Gorman Avenue (if produced)
to south city limits; thence west along south
city limits to Bid well street; thence north
alomr Bidwell street to a point opposite the
south line of block 21, N'eson. Stevens &
King's Addition; thence west along south line
of blocks 24 and 23, said addition, to west line
of lot 3. said block 23: thence, north along
west line of said lot 3 to S dney street; thence
east along Sydney street to Bellows street;
thence north along Bellows street to Page
street: thence east along Page street to a
point opposite west line of lot 11, block 18,
said addition; thence north along west line of
lots 11 and 4. said block 18, to Morton street:
thence east along Morton street to Bidwell
street: thence north along Bidwell street to
Prospect Terrace: thence easterly along Pros
pect Terrace (if extended) to Dakota Avenue.
All the above property being in St.Paul.Minne- ;
got»,and deemed benefited or damaged thereby.
The land necessary to be condemned and
taken for said opening, widening and exten
sion is described as follows, to-wit; All that
land not already dedicated or condemned lor
a street lying between the lines of a street
sixty-six (66) feet wide, from the east line of
Robertson's Addition to Goffe Avenue, the
center Hue of said street being the center line
of the road formerly known as the St. Paul
and Owatonna road, now Dakota Avenue, as
laid out in the years 1861-2-3. said street or
avenue extending- through blocks 13, 24, 33,
Si. and 63. of West St. Paul Proper.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
be present at said time and place of making
said assessment and will be heard.
WILLIAM BARRETT, President
Official:
R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works.
345-47
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. 8.1- MARTIN. Agent M nneapolis De->oL
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Bote.. St PauL
CHAS. H. PETSCH. City Ticket Agent.
BROWN __ KN-BEL, Agents, tit Paul Cn,oa
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• Ex. Sunday. t Ex. Saturday, d Daily, s
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etreet &v - BOYD,
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removalT
Iron Works!
We have removed to our new building at the ;
westerly et d of Robert street bridge.
AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY. |
MIRBANKVIORSET^m, '
FAIRBANKS, MORSE * Cft,
371 and 373 Sibley Street,
FAIRBANKS SCALES
AND
ECLIPSE WINDMILLS 1
HEZEKIAH HALL,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
120 East Third street (in Savings BanK,) :
. ST. PAUL. ]
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Chicago Express - a . "• 150 p.m 110 p.m.
"The Owl" - - - © 840 p.m. sOO p.m.
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Popular TIME TO CHICAGO.
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Kansas City Express +7:30 a m +8:16 aml 13:30 a m 17:55 a m
Peor a, Bloomington, Indianapolis, Springfield, Ur- «*•> *--»»» | 18:30 am _„ _ _
bana and Columbus +, :30 am; +8:15 a m 18:30 a m 17:5*1 a m
Chicago Fast Express *6:30 p m *7:05 p m +8:30 p m +7:50 p m
St. Louis Fast Express +6:30 p m *7:05 pin +8:30 p m +7:50 p a
Kansas City Fast Express *6:80 p m *7:05 pin +8:30 p m +7:50 p a
ta^ffl^^s^..^ ,^^ * 6:3 ° pm i * 7:05 » m +B:33pm ■«•■"**
Faribault, Northfleld, Cannon Falls and Red Wing.. +3:30 p m +4:30 p m +11:5". a m +11:20 a a
Rochester. Chatfield, Eyota and Plain +3:30 p m' +4:30 p m +11:55 a in, +11:20 a a
+l'n . «■* ept Sundi . *L)a lv except Saturday. _______ except Monda..
W. H- GOWENLOCK. City Ticket Agent. H. J. CURTIS. City Ticket Agent,
234 Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis. . ' 193 East Third street, st. PauL
*^ — .»»^ — —^ —»———»— — — — II II — — —
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY
P-VR'tO SiDRT LIS 3.
Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and British Columbia.
TI.UL TARI.Tt..
— —»,__- -OJJJUJIi.
I Leave Leave Mn- Arrival j Arrivna
' St. Paul neapol s _ St. Paul M nneap
Mc-rr-a. Weimar. Brown's Valley and Breckenridge., *7:;i0 am 8:05 am *7:00 p m 6:25 p a
Fergus Falls, Moorhea>l. Fargo *8:20 a m 8:55 am «li;lj v m 0:40 pm
tt. Cloud Accommodation v.a Monticello and Clear
water '2:30 m S:ospm *12:01 m 11:20 aOJ
ft. Cloud Accommodation, ▼ a Anoka and Elk River.. 'i* y m 4:05 m -"10:55 a m 10:20 a-A
Breckenridge, Wahpeton, Casselton, Hope. Portland,
Ma lie. Crookston, Grand Forks, 'Dev.l's Lai*
StV<ncent,W nnipeg l4_r .V" n !>.»•<;<_. -' ctor a 7:30p m £:05p m 7:30 am C:55 am
Fergus Falls, Moorhead. Fargo, Grand Forks, Dev.l's
Li*k- Lir ior*. Me -ne 8:30 pm ft:10 p m 7:00 am 6:25 a M
All tra ns daily except as fo'lows: 'Da y excent «undar.
TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAUL, comer Th rd and Jackson streets; Union depot
MINNEAPOLIS, Union Dioot. Bridie d_uira: No. LJ, -*I.jjLj: Home Bias
a
THE
/^^. FAST MAIL
/^ t^^ !! * a s___ s _ LINE.
I MTTJMFAIJWFFIf Pnlln -an Sleepers,
%FAST MAIL
LINE.
Pullman Sleepers,
witb smok'ng rooms
I Affa «?•*._ .if AT and the finest dining
***^s^ STPAUI* ■// . tars in the world,
ll are run on Main Line
-» II rains to and from
Chicago and Mil
waukee.
DepartlngTrains. '„ LeaT l.; J*? 9 ,
■ ' ° Mnneap-s! St PauL
La Crosse, Dubuque and St
Louis Express. B 5:15% m B 6*45 am
Prair.4 dn Ch.eo. Milwau
kee and Ch cago Express B 8:40 a m B 8:45 a m
Calmar and Davenport Ex. B 8:40 a ra B 3:15 a m
Ortonv lie A Fargo Ex B 9.-05 a m B 8:25 a m
Milwaukee A Chicago Ex
press. A LOOp m A I'M pm
Nortbfleld. Faribault, Owa- t
tonna, Austin and Mason |
City # A 4.-30 D m A 1.-35 pm
La Crosse Passenger B 4:30p m B 6:05 pm
Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A 4:50p m A 4:1 J p m
La Crosse and Dubuque
Fast Express D 8:0)p m D 3: 0 o in
Milwaukee and Chicago
Express A 8:00p ■ A 8.-HIQ
i
Arriving Trains. Arrve Arr
St PauL M _________
Chicago A Milwaukee Ex- . .
press — A 7:'J5 a m|A 7: to a m
Dubuque and La Crosse
Fast Express ....... C 7-.o*> amC7:'."> am .
Davenport and Calmar Ex C a.iiJ am C 9:40 a m :
Mason Cit'. Austin. Owa
tonna, F»r.bault and
Northfleld .. ...A 9:30 am A 9:41 am j
Mitchelland Aberdeen Ex AH. am A 11:00 am
Chicago and Milwaukee ■ j
Express A 2:0 1p m A 2:40 m I
Fast Mail and La Crosse... B 3:25 pig. 4:00 p m I
Ch c-ago, Milwaukee and
Pra r e do (.'hien Ex B 6:50 pm B 6:55 pm
Fargo and Ortonville Ex.. B 7:05 pmß 6:25 p m
it. Lou s Dubuque and La '1
" Crosse -ix.-ress __B______nmb? P 51-> -n
A means Daily. B except Sunday. 0 except :
Monda D px-'oif Rflt-i»<a'*-.
Add tonal trans between St. Paul 'and M nna>
apol via "Short line" leave both cities hourly:
tor particulars see Short L ; na ime tables.
ST. PAUL— Chas. Thompson. City Ticket A'ait,
162 East Third street Brown ft ine'oal. r.acal
Agents. Lb ; on Pe*>ot "'".' :
MINNEAPOLIS— B. Chandler, City ris'<*«_
Agent. No. 7. Nicollet iLauiA A. B. Chamber!*' n,
Ticket Agent, Depot , r** ;.^ : '
A POSITIVE I S9SSS%
t\ I v _JX 1 1 Ali - JTg - '--- c *-*° x wi]J <Jt «
' the most obstinate caae
n four day* or lea*.
Man's Sol* Medicatetl Bongies.
No nauseous doses of cubebs. copaiba or oil st
sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia <
by destroying the coatings of the stomach. . Pries. '
11.50. Sold by all druggists oi, nailed on receipt
of price. For further particulars send for circular.
9- a Box 1538. f 1 IIP 17
J 'SiA , -V' VN^ 0 v uUivQ.
13 John sueet. New York _,-:> .* •- •
T
NORTHERS PACIFIC fiAILBOAD.
-THB—
New "Overland Route."
—TO—
Portland, Or., and tiie Pacific northwest
Th© "Pioneer I,irie'' pet ween St.
Paul. ; Minneapolis, Moorhead ami
Fargo, and the OXLV Line runiiin;
Onina Carij aau i'uii^-ittxi s»iee_/eri
-.el-ween Tnose i/oiuts. "-'
•ospabxi-** -nun.,. ,' g***™. Ljgg^t,
Pacific Ixpress for Fargo. I
Jamestown, M nnewau
kan an . Portland (Daily) 4*oo pm 4:35 9 «
Fargo hx. (Daily exceptSuai S:lsain 6:45* a
Dakota Ex. (La .y). ....... *8:00 pin *6:35 p ■
Dining C.irs.r-uiluiaaileeßei-i'.uii^.'.a'. day ojij.ias,
second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping can
oetween St Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Dak., and
all points la Montana and Was du-.tpa territories.
Emigrants are carried out of Bs. Paul aad Minne
apolis on Pacific Express, leaving daily at 4 p. in.
. Arrive Arrive
AEErvi3sro-rB-.rirs. __ , ml ■_„_ , _.. Pau__
Atlantic t-xpreas (ailyi.... 11:50 am 12:25 p n
St. Paul A Mm. fast Ex. (Dy) »7;J5 a m : **7:60 a n
St.Paul &M.-tcc./dycxSuai_ 6:10 om' 6:15 a
*1 o not moo -vest of F-'ren on t^unda .•
Through Pullman Sleepers da ly between St.
Paul an'" Wahpe'toa, Dak* tin Dakota express.
" CJt} office, St. Paul. 169 <-ast T>i "I <',r.:et. '
office, Minneapolis. No. 19, Nicollet loans.
. CHAS. H.? £4,
sxeneralpajseazer and Ticket AjaaS.
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE.
The Palace Sleeping and Parlor Car Itoute ta
■. Ch cago. ' *.-■"•
Leave Leave
£ '■':.- . . • . i Minneapolis. I St Paul.
Chicago & Milwaukee ;
nay Express ... a 1-' op. m. i ■-: dp.na
( hi pewa Falls & Eat)
. .iv re Express....- . b 3:30 p. m. b 4:20 p. B
Prentice A Ashland Ex*
a 7:35 p. m. i 8:15 p. j_
Chicago Night Expi-os ______» p. m. i ft. 6 >___
Arrive >. Arr ye
M nneapolis. St PauL
Chicago Fast Express., ' a i:SO am, a , : 15 a. m
Prentice & Ashland Ex- .
press..;.. .......*..••• a *:>,p. m. a 7:15 a.m
Chippewa falls A Eau
Claire Express b 12:55 p.m. b 12:00 m.
Chicago Express. .'. .... » 4:20 p.m. a J:ll)p. Dl
, rn_4»- i. <•-,„■ V ""., '■>■•
Through Car Service— trains carry els
gant day coaches, superb sleepers and luxur ou
dining cars without change between Minneapolis
St. Paul and Chicago. ■ For tickets, rates, berttn
in .-lee, era and all detailed information, apply t<
the city offices; Minneapolis, No. 19 Nicollet Hou3t
Block, corner of Nicollet and Wash ngton avenue*
F. H. Anson. Northwestern Passenger Agent. Si
Paul— No. 173 East Third street. Merchants Hot*
Block: 'C. E. Kobb City Ticket ' Agent. '.':?.
->.- en. General Manager. James Barker. Ger
era! Passenger and Ticket Agent. Mi waukee.