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POPULARWANTS The Gloss's local circulation in the cities Of St. Paul and Ulnoeapolls is larger than the circulation of any other newspaper: and It has become the recognized WANT Medium for the Twin 1 ii its. Wasts are inserted in the Globe under rUoi-iCed dings according to the following TABLE OF KATES. >:uuit«r 1 i > of Words. 1 S3 4 0 6} 7 15 word- 5. 15 5.2" S.3T. $.45 5 5 $.»:3!*.«;S 26 words .10 .27 .38 J.i .CO 6S .73 ■".7 words .1" .2ji .39 .50 .61 .7" .75 3S words .is .:;n .4.' .54 .«6 .75 .S! 19 words .19 .3 .45 .5S .71 .81 .87 -■<> words] . 0 .33 .'■'■ "■> .7. .S2 .89 21 words .2i .35 .4:' .t>3 .7 .88 .95 -- words .•_"_' .."{7 .52 .1 7 -•' .9 1 <•" 23 words .23 .;;< .53 .»* .S3 .J's : <;i 24 words .-_'« .!• . •: .72 .8" 1 <hi i.os 25 words .•_•:» .42 .5 .7i .03 I <'*; 1.15 L'ti irurds .2ii .4:5 .t;o .77 .94 1.n7i1.16 -7 WOrdsi .27| .45 MA .«1 .99 !. 13' 1.22 2> \vi>r.i> .->-; .47 -i. .85 1.0-l 1.!^|1.27 •_". i words] .'.Mi .4S .07 .Siiil.. 5 1.2i>!1.3'» :;>• woidb- .:>i> ! > .7<i .9011.1- 1.25 1 35 31 words 1 .M .521 .7r? .«»4 1.15 1 .311 1.4(t 52 wonts .32 .53! .74 .9- 1.1« |.:« 1.43 33 words .3 55 .77 .99 1.2' : 38 1.49 n words .34 .57 .So !.<•> 1.2 i. 1.43 1.54 33 words .::;>: .5^ .SI 104 1.2 1.4511.58 ;« words .SB .t;i> .^j i.oj? i.32 1.50 1.«3 37 words .371 .6. .87 1. IV 1.37 1.56 1.63 ii words .::s .6:5 .Ss 1.13 1.3;S 1.57.1. 39 wor.ls| .:?!• .65 .91 1.17 1.4.*; 1.65J1.7'! 40 words' .4<- .«»7 .94 1.21 1.4* 1.65;1.*l 41 words] .11 .«:« .'.»."> 1.22 1.49 1.70j1.53 '•2 words; .4J- .7i- ,V 8 1.2.; 1.54 1.75 1.*9 43 words; A.i\ .72 I'M. ;>c i..">:»|i.m» i.'v 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1.31 1.60 l.«! i.97 45 words .4"»! .75 l.< 5 l.:V> 1.65 1-- -'.• 3 16 words At .77 l.<"« t..M> 1.7 1.93,2.0S 47 words 1 .47 .78 : I*9 1.4 1.71 1.!i5|2.10 i- ror .4< - 1.12 j1.-i-J 1.76 .\OOi2.US 49 woriis, .19 8-J 1.15 1.4« 1.81 2.-«i|2.22 DO words' .:.■.)' .->::' 1 If. 1 4i» l.S'_» 2.0712.21 No -till forbid" Wants will be received. In ever) vase the time must be specified and the money, according to above schedule, Ku<t accompany tbe order. CfAuvernsors will please designate the je«ding under which they de>ire their •Wants" to appear. Ml 1 AIUI^S till »it». _____ A A— 1.0,10 Mi;N for Utah territory; cli • me is such that you can work every day: his.ii-r wages paid than anywhere el-e: stead y employment: will advance a portion Ol the fare if you want t:s: call for full par liciilarspn the oi:ly aiithorizi-dsgents. White _ Co.. 295 Jackson si., st. Paul, or the Pio neer Kmployraeut Office, 13 High si.. Minne apulis. 3JS 34 ASK iT K. lV<illA»rs pri es before buying watches, Jewelry, silverware or clocks eLsewbere; the same high quality of Roods cannot he bought elsewhere at Irs prices. 3 - J7 J*cksnn M. 3:a.> ACOCFi.Koferer^eticnjen of gwd«d dress. having $10. not afraid of work. can find permanent position at S<s> pt*r month. Call Hi om 1 12. 46<» Jackson. 3_n-3<> (ihXl> \ > IV. I » KVKUVWHKKK— Our bouse can furnish you with the best selling ar;i<le of the 3ay: send m cents for samples.' and convince \<-'irsi!f that we d• an htisiness. .-i.-iiaska Card Co.. (>na laska. Wis. 3JS-3<> Ai,in .* \\ ANTJ.I> — A lew good men of good education and address can find ; pies Fast ard . i ■> ! M ft; 1 '•• . i:>| iouii. !t by calling 00 C. .lnimoin.l l l Davidson block. St. Haul, general fi>.ei!t for the Encyclopaedia Brilannica, hat is now&ellinx for" one-hnlf 1 f2.si 'l per volume of what it ever sold for before. _6J* Aor NTs should write for illustrated cir enlar. terms and two weeks' 1 trial of Mis souri washer: washes dirtipst clothes clean by hot steam without nn bins: easily sold; profitable^ ■!. Worth. S. Louis. Mo. 3K»-Tues-_-Smi-3-ni AGKXTs- Write at once for circul«n< of the KorwesJ—Q Pictorial Family Bil-les: thousands will be sold: our ierm_ are the best Empyreal Publishing House, St. PauL 325 53 1 AGENTS wanted for our new book. "The Great CTonin .Mystery:" outfit 2"> cents: i-vfrybodv buys. Empyreal Publishing D .'-c. >t. PauL Minn. 321-35 ! A ri(THt-st. Paul Picture Frame rac x_ lory: all kinds of i : cti;resanu frames: cheap frumins. : 0 West Third st. 231-341 BOY— Wmsted. boy at M:»- kin's Express, s'» £ Ist seventh* st. : S2'» per mouth for j good delivery boy. 330 , BOY— tt i:i!«i. a (tn«Kl. si-one loy to Pike care «.:" ! am rooms. Corner Seventh and Cedar, Bar) . Shop. 33* BITCHKi: wanted at racad.i st. 330 31 C\\\ Two men forcitv: l><^ _ Westenhoose, Ciiy Market; 85 t"SlO pej day. " 33i>-31 CiAKKIKi:— Wanted, carrier for livening ■ Disf.arch route: must d»»i>osii SIO Reorr- Ity. Apply Hoom 63. Davidson 1 1 ck. 3-i ■> CAKI. I A « ■ \V(lol<\V<iKkKt.-\Uiit edat once, one first-class carriage wood worker. Mast, Buford <& liurweil company. *3jr> C~ ' I I XX AXI) B»OIiKI£_PK — Exp*-ri- J enced elf rk and bookeeper to locate t»er lnaticntly in country town. Address Box 4 >. Enimetsbnre. 10. 3"5-29 J wish to i:.MrLOY a few ladies on i. salary to take charge of my business at their homes: entirely •■•r-tionable: lieht; very fascinating and healthful: no tilting ri-tjuired: itirnHiient position; wages SlO T^r week in advance; mod pay for part tline: my references include some of the best well-known people of Louisville, ( in cinnati Pittsbwrg a' d elsewhere. Address, with Bp, Mrs. Marion Walker Fourth and Chestnut sts,, Louisville, Ky. Sen 15 Sim Ti <•» y ( ir 15 90 MKAT rCTi'KR- a good meat cutter, one that understands his business thor ousrnly: none othprs need apply: state where worked lust. Address PI 29. Globe. ' 330-31 NIK- X— Wanted. hti ii-.le-bodi»-d man for general wort in the mirsinsr department fit the city and county hospital; references required; apply between 10 and 11 o'clock, morning. 33«»-34 PKt-.SS FKKI.-IK — Boy— i xperienced prc-s fc-edcr. 53 East Fifth. 33- » PKKSs fk. Wanted, boy to feed press and s*t type, at 37 •< Robert st 3'tO SOL.ICIIOICS for a snap on a rpenlar iiew i>aiier: no canvns<-inff. Apply «> a. m. a«d 2 p. m. to-dny. at 135 East Sixth st :;.-{> AI.KSM KN— Two men 10 travel in l>nko ta: c«i itiil reouir^d. S~>0: new latent: fan make from fail to S-J" per day. Mull B. City Market. Doe & Westenhonse. 33»-3l CALKSMI WAN! Kit AT ONCK— A 0 few good mm to sell our roods by sam- Tie to the wholesale and retail trade. We an the lurgest r.,>ui!:f:uturers in our line in the world. Liberal tabu? paid. Permanent position. Money advanced tor wages, adver tising, etc. For full terns address Centen nial Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI., or Cincinnati, O. " 31<*-339 \I7'ATCH.MAKi.K-W ! H!t»d. a fr<t-cl«ss «» watchmaker at 1 16 East Seventh st. 33(» U/"ANi XD — General and l<.c«l agents to » » bsndle the New Patent Chemical Ink- Erasiug Pencil. Greatest novelty ever pro duced. Erases Ink in two seconds, no abra sion of paper. 200 to .->((.» percent profit. One agent's .-.lt- amounted to in six «lavs— an other §32 in two hours. Territory absolutely free. Salary to good men. No Indies need answer. v nmj>le 35 cents. For terms and foil particulars, adoress The Mon r«e Eraser Co.. Manufacturers, La (rosse. Wis. 32*_t3l II7OKK F01; BOARD— Toonsi man to » » work for his board this winter as a yardman. I ■:{ Waconta -t. 330 / nc/ and found aas. in the globe are seen *- t/ * < by the mo* 1 eoi.le ItOART> OFFI.KED. BOAIID— Can accommodate a few with board and pleasant rooms in private family. 1 37 smith st. :-t3'» BOA It I > — Furnished rooms, with iroo.l table board; use of bath; heat furnished. 4*2 Cedar st. : 3.»-36 OAKD— Norwood Hmise-Tlie most com fortable T.ltice :o r>oord in the city. Warm rooms and bsihs: '<est food: reasonable t-'U-s. >~ear corner of East Ninth and Waba tha. 328-30 BOAt-.|>— Nicely Jnrnished front rooms and boam wiih fnffiace heat and bath, fi per week: also tack room for 55 per •week; opposite cspi»oi. 521 Wabasha st 3-.'q-3» EOAKD— Nicely furnished front rooms and board, with furnace heat and bath. St; per week: also back room for|s per week. opposite caiilo!. 5-1 W^a^ha st 328 30 BOAKD— desirable large front alcove room, famished, with Doard: suitable for two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife; fnmilvprivaie; b«!>rd»»id room very reason able. " 633 Cedar St.. opposite Central park. 32« : J .O BuAr.u- ..Nicely t ihhlKi! rimm th beard: gas. furnace hca: and bath:i so ti.vip hnariifrv whined. 53Q Cedar. : '. (. 2 #WEST POINT front-heat ing base burners are guaranteed the best goods that skill and ex perience can produce. Dealers everywhere and Prudea Stove company, 40'J Sibley bt _ii* iSITI'ATIO^S oriIKEE). F«*in:il«-s. ASK J. E. iXtJtiA.ti's prices before buying watches, jewelry, silverware or clocks elsewhere: the same hirh quality of : goods cannot bo bought elsewhere at his prices. 32/ Jackson st 33Q CANVAssEUS— Lady canvassers: uee& J not have experience and st^ll be un usually well paid. Mell-reu, 115 East.Third St. 3306 CIOOK— Wanted, girl to cook, wash and -' iron; references required. Call at 577 | Oakland :tve. 32S 30 ! pm>i\ Wanted, a cixhl cook : a capable <-' second pirl at 703 Jackson at. ; Scai-di navian preferred. 32 -3O C<». Wanted, a good plain cook; refer ences required: woman over twenty-five years preferred. (i'iO St. t'eter st. 3;{o 31 DIN 1 N(i KOOM(ilt(l —Wanted, a first class dining room girl. Call at "»7 East ! Tenth m. 33" Dit r; -.s 31 \Ki\t. -Wanted, girls to learn 1' dressmaking: will beuuutlil to cut and tit perfectly: none but neat sewers need ap- I ply. KtS Bun st. 33H-32 ' pIKL — Wan girl to address circulars; vT 56 v week: give experience and refer . ences. Address in own ln»uUv\riiiu>; O 125, : Globe. . ■ 33 • II OI'SKWOKK— House eirl: must be good il plain cook; for small family. Ai>ply 151 Drake block. 330-31 OlSKWOKK— Wanted, girl for Reniriil housework in family of three. 752 Lincoln ay. . . ;>;><• H. »l r\\ i iitk- Wanted, good girl for I 11 general housework; tamily small: work j light :<35 East Tenth at ' 330 |j Oil -iEWOKtv— Wanted, a girl for gen- II eral housework. -til East EUhth bt. "30 HorsEWOKK — At once, a comi«tent girl, with references, for general house work. 59."> Dayton ay. 3»■ -34 I I OiSKWtiKrw— Wanted, girl for general !tX housework at 227 lj.-leb.art st. 32t>-3i» SECOND <.l i.i. Wanted, a girl to do sec ond work : must be a good table waiter, j I .ill 21 East College ay. 3:»i»-32 OHO!' Hi- — A neat, spry shop girl. Ap- I O ply nt 7 o'clock this mottling. Mell ; gren, 115 East Third st. 33_» \\7A>iM», (i i!Li for house and hotel »' work at the Ladies' German Intelli gence. 29 West Ninth, corner st. Peter st. 530-32 WANTED— (jlrla for all kinds »if work nt the White shield Help Exchange. 21 ■• W^t Fifth st. 3 s -IS MTI'ATIO^iS \VAXTKI>. ♦i me. A SK J. t:. iNtiHAM's prices before ' •T. boring watches, jewelry. silverware or • clocks elsewhere: the anas hieh quality of goods cannot he bought elsewhere at his j prices. 327 Jackson st, 33» BO«* >.M.hi >it;— Hooks opened, closed, posted, expert work. etc. F- bprasrue. J room 252. Drake block. st Paul. 12 « j f"V|«B£aill — Wanted, a situation* in a dry j v^ good* store by a young man of . steady I habits; has had several wars" experience, or i vvould take some other li-ht work. Address J. L.. Box 'X Diirhin. X. P. 3J7-:{:t'» DUUU CI.KKn — man with two years' experience want? position in the Northwest: moderate salary to he in with; certificate in pharmacy and chemistry: best reference: have experience in manufacturing for the trade syrups, elixir*, etc. Address Beth K. Cordon, 24.0* Pennsylvania ay., Bai ; tin. ore, Md. • 330 ENGINEEi: or private watchman, day or -C* night. Address O 116, Gli»»e. 3J4-3 ' EMl'mivm i : n r — Wanted— a laboring man wants work of any kind. Address j C. «. T.. C«3 Bat Seventh st. 3 PkinTi.i:— wanted In a country office by a soi>er «nd reliable young man of several years' experience. Address <; i■. s. ! (;:>l>e 325-30 TKAMIWM — reliable man of expe -L rience, with a good team of horses ana WHiron. would like to mace an ensrauement with one or two wholesale houses for haul ing. Address Beßable. <;lobe. 32-<-30 r.einale. SK 4 K. !><7h~\~>TS prices before buying watches, jewelry, "silverware or clocks where; the same hish quality of ! goods cannot he bought elsewhere at his price !. 327 Jackson st. 330 /"ILElsK— Wanted, a position as clerk or v> cashier by a younir lady having had ex perience. Address Z 116, Globe: good refer ences. ■ . -3 D'SESSMAKINCI— Wanted, dre^makine hv the day. fall at i!>s West Sixth st 3 FerT^SAiTkEu— A dressmaker uislie-t Dt£ <>s tl \ ILK m— A dres^iiiMker wishes i.laces to Pew by the day. Address T 13 '. Glnne. - _3 E\lTi.- -VMENT-A strona Oeniinn girl wants a place of any kind; good sewer. •.:» West Ninth st. ■ 3 EM rtOTI KNT"wamed iv any kind of an office by a yonnc l»dy of good edu cation a»id ability. AddressZ 18. Globe. 3 H.»; sb\Y<)Un — «;irl desires a place for the winter to assist with light work for brard and small compensation. Address A 130 oiot»e. 3 OFFICE WORK— A young lady desires office work or coDying; good refer onc°s. Address T 123. Globe. 3 SKW!N<i— A l»dy will sew for room and board for a few weeks. Mrs. Mead, 927 Hastings 33 ■ FOB SAME. A" SK .?. E. INGIIAMS prices before r>uvine watches, jewelry, silverware or clocks elsewhere : the same hieh quality of goods cannot be buaahl elsewhere at his prices. 327 Jackson st. 33 > DOGS F<»K SALE— Larresize Newfound land puppies. 208 Eaton ay., West St. PauL ' 33 1-31 D'HiS— Thirty cocker and field spnntels, all ages, both sexes, all colors, prize- win ners and prize stock: prices from $15 up: order early and get win choice. List. Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock-. Ontario.' Canada. 32 i *-."31 FLAT of four furnished rooms for sale; cheap rent. Address 448 Jackson st. 33 -35 ■ OK SALE CHEAP— Complete set butch-. I. er's tools: cheap rent and license paid. 479 West Seventh. 330-36 FOX sAl>E— The famous Encyciopseaia Britannica for only ?2..*>0 per volume. Write C. W. Dumont. 11l Davidson block. St. Pant. 2lil« HAY — For sale. li •<• tons clover and tim othy hay. Inquire of E. B. Allen. 251 Farrington ay. • ' 388-34 L~ EASE AXD KLKNITITKE— An excel Li lent opportunity to secure, a home: on account of illness will sell long lease and furniture of modern cottage. 25 College ay. west._ 330-3:{2 EsTAUISANT FIXTURES for sale at Royal Bodesa. 134 East Third st - 329-84 (JKK THIS «A KG A IN— Sixty-inch New- O market SeaL inch bu«t:"very finest finality; almost new: cost S4'M>; sell for $2">o. A. 11. Simon. 314 Jackson st. 33')-32 SEAL JACKET— Very fine: in good on dition: sli)thtl» worn; 34-inch bust. 30 incnes long; bell for $75. A. H. Simon. 314 Jackson bl. 33"-32 STOVE— For sale. a cheap No. 50 Garland stove. P9 East Third st 3«»-32 STOVE— Large heater for sale cheap: also O larse mirror, 24-foot counter and solid nickel-plated showcases. Address 47 West Third st. 330-36 Wii.« WANTS this fine plucked otter coat, handsomely lined in the best manner; brand new? Cost $250: will be sold for 175. A. H. Simon. 314 Jackson st. 33«»-32 I3JSTKIICTIOX. BANJO and mandolin instructions: ar tistic dancing for stage or home amuse ment. Prof. Sherry. 44 East Seventh it 33»-36 - • EVENING school every night in tne week. Anna C. Drew School of Short hand and Typewriting, 303 Jackson. 328-34 VENING SCHOOL »HOKTHAM), Monday, Wednesday and Friday: our graduaJes have no difficulty in securing first elasi positions. Miss J. D. Hess. 49 East Fourth st. Send for circulars. 328 34 Gt,HHA^S-AMEHH. A > i>*Tl it ll.— 387 Wabasha st. : ihoroueh instruction in the Get man and English languages; open " da y and evenings; B. W. Boeuisch, princi pal, formerly professor Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. 26 MISS ADDA RICHARDSON, teacher of artistic dancing: classes meet Tues (i«ys nnd Fridays. 151 West Third St., Hoom 6. 329-3" ST. AGATHA'S ACAOEJUY OK MIMG and Art, 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons given oil piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in drawing and paint ing, including crayon, pastel, water colors and decorative art work. For terms call or n<lrlrpss the Suneriores<». *163 BOARD WASTE l> . BOARD, room and bath; between Dale and Western avH. 1. 1 I 2. Globe. :<;{Q-1 31 US ICAX» piANO- Hallet & Davis piano; Ino tone; JL in fair condition: to sell at a reasonable figure. Address 11 118, Globe. 330-2 THE SAJKT PAUL DAIJY GLOBE: TUERija* MUKNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. roil KEVr. * Houses. ANr.W, modern ten-room house, M. An , thony It ill. to good party for %i»: worth $60; steam heal, gas, grates, speaking mt-.es. etc. F. C. Abbott, 3- Chamber of Commerce. 3-8 3'> COTT A Five-room cottage; cellar, cistern, city waier and barn, at 165 Martinet. Inquire at -I Fuller '< St.; also tour rooms clichu. •• '328-34 CoTr.HiK — For rent, comfortable six room collate: West Sixth si.: cull at once O. A. Esterly, 3 Munhciiucr block. 828-34 __ FOX it KM'— The three upper double floors 57 and 59 Bast Seventh, in whole or flats, cheap to responsible parties. In quire nl the Pacific Wine House, 57 and .'.O East Seventh. 324 '!>» FOX UOiiSKS, rooms, flats, store*, see J. A. Owens <& Sous, renting agency, i*2 (■lobe building. 272* HAI F. HOUSE— 6~B Broadway St.: live. rooms; one i. lock from street cars; . % ily water and sewer connections. 328-31 HOllsK— V 72 Fuller; all modern cinht room house, half price for winter. In quire . I. McGnir*. (!3 Bast Seventh st. 324* HOI'SK— Uoiwi .^even-room house for rent cheap; $15 monthly. Inquire Rice st 329-31 HOU»— — For rent. large house loaned in center of business district; suitable f"r first-da^- hoarding bouse. Apply to CL F. Knaufi. 30 > En^t Seventh. 324-30 Hi'l'sw — For rent, the follow! nit desir eirat'lehouses nt very low rent : 7 I Tiltou st. eight rooms: 346 Day tun 11 v.. ten rooms; 3 (> and 3JO West Seventh St.. 8.-veu rooms each: 303 Walnut st., nine rjoms. Inquire of Tin' St Paul Trust Company, 157 East Fourth st 32931 HO I' SK— Ten-room house: every conven ience; newly fixed throughout 111 --quire R. I'rice. 169 West Fourth st. 324 HOI for rent, lower town, t!'£> Johu bt : eight rooms mill bath room; will rout cheap. iTHfiiireat 271 East Seventh. 3:{ -3» Hotter.— For rent, new eight-room house, 407 Martin st. Inquire of E. Treasure, 4-3 Wabasha SL S.-So HOlisK— For rent, double brick bouse; all modern improvements and laundry; half-block from Kotidostreet car line; s'» Til ton st. Call or address Herbert W. Brown. 57 Iglehart st. or 50 Tlltou st . SIS* HOI'SK- -New house of seven rooms on Otsego st.. with modern improvements; rent very low for the winter. Apply o 11. Dongan. 22!» East Tn rteenth st. 323-30 HOI'S — For rent, seven-room house. So. 793 Ced;ir St.. wi'h hot and cold and cistern water: good cellar and a good locu tion; good references. 32~-30 HO Us*.— For rent, house No. 523 Brew stern ten rooms, modern conven iences: very central location. Inquire at 527. next door. 82"-31 Oi>»fc.— To rent, house 474 Marshall ay., with seven rooms, cistern and city water. Inquire 4*2 Marshall nv. 3 - -8-36 H OUSt—For rent, seven-room house. In quire 5! 5 Canada>t. 328-31 HO I' For rent, eight-room house, mod ern improvements, near Irvine park; references required. Call or address :'•!) Ir vine Park. 328-3:14 HOl'SK— house for rent. 09U'2 East sixth St.. one block from tee cable. 32<-34 ' H»l'.>h- A first-i-litss house in every le sneet: new and modern: rent very cheap. N. R. Frost 1 ' Frost Mock. 327-30 YXJ IS i.k.\T HOi;sEs.STOI{E:> 'OFFICES VV FLATS, COLLECT RENTS PROMPT LY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING. '8 312 Mori*-.. O.i IttN. C-iE » Two stores corner of Arcade and Wells sts.; good opening for drill.'!- or dry goods: four-room cottage, v l . ells. near Arcade; six-room house. Case, near Arcade: city water. L. Fahey. 518 Whitall st. 328-4 SI'OKK— 448 Jackson st.— Store— l.9 East O Seventh st., from Jan. 1, ISO*. Stces Bros. ■ 328-34 STOKK — rent, store iv extra fine loca tion for drug business. Inquire at •>-<" firewater aye 32«-31 STi>iir> AND Ai"A.ii.ilf..».s-fur rent, the stores and apartments corner Third st. and Pleasant»av. : will soon be com pleted. Inquire of The St. Paul Trust Comp any. 157 East Fourth st. 3-9-31 . ' JJOOIII*.. ask J. K. 1: N till AM' - prices before buy- I\ ins watches, jewelry, silverware or clocks elsewhere: the s»me hieh quality of goods cannot be bought elsewhere at Irs prices.- 327 Jackson st. " '30 IHIH>L BKr.NSWICK —14 West Fourth St.— Fifty steam-heated rooms; 7-> cents per day: special rates by month. ' 311-40 B" EKKiHAN block— Corner sixth and Franklin— One five-room su'te, suitable for housekeeping: all modern conveniences; references required. 328 34 CV >Al>.\ ST., r»3S— For rent, comformi.ly furnished rooms. 32-?-34 AflT->i. > AiJl.Hr,M>-St. Peter st, between Fourth and Fifth—Fur nished and unfurnished rooms forgent'e men: each room fitted with gas, hot and cold water and hath. Apply on premises or to W. H. Yardley, Manager, 32 Gilfillan block. 31 8*2 . . ft tu A K st., 6<>o— Furnished rooms: use V^ of tatb ; warmed : 51 to $10 a month. 328- : .O KDAit st . 57S— Nicely furnished room. / suitable for two gentlemen ; use of bath. 32834 EATON AY., 208— West St. Paul— Rooms for rent— Two siuuli rooms: live min ute? by car: $1. 33Q-31 IGHfHSr.. «9 »■: \ST— rent two newly furnished front rooms, all modern improvements. ! 3 K-:tl XCHA\«iK ST. 3SM> N.»Ki'H — Two. nicely furnished rooms; gas, heat and bath 32" 3(5 FOV'lTtt AM) WABAsHA— For rent, room, with steam heat Inquire at Mm setter's drug store. 326-332 MAltnhi' .*» i 1 370 — Nicely - furmsned double parlors to rent suitable for two or four gentlemen; rent cheap. 30 '-31 "VTINTIi ST., 236. . WKsT- Furnished 11 room, with or without board: ladles preferred. 33- -331 N" I NTH st., 210. KAST— For rent, nicely furnished rooms; also tables boarder want 6 o'clock dinner. 33'M> IV iSTH ST., 317 KAST— Near Broadway I^l —Large pleasant room. $12. two een tlemen: private family: furnished. 327-33 P~E \KL ST.. 2-..9— Parlor floor, en suite or singly; bath. 323-30 PLKASANT AY.. 212— between Third and Chestnut— Nicely furnished rooms, $4.88 and 8 12.- 3 7 34 ROOMs-For rent, twenty-one unfurnished room*. Wnliasha, near Seventh. In quire in the shoe store 423 Wabnsha st. 330 ROOM*— Unfurnished rooms for rent. Inquire at A. Winter's, (! East Ninth st. 330 ROOM"*— Pour unfurnished rooms: also a small three-room hotiee for rent: con venient for housekeeping. Inquire 165 Mo- Boaist. 328 30 ROOMS— Five rooms over 175 East Sev enth. Stees Bros. 323-34 SKVEXIH ST, 330. EAST— ROOM 7— For rent, large nicely furnished room: every convenience, suitable for two gentle men. * 330-36 SEVENTH ST.. 28. «-.AST— Or Inquire at 521 Wabasha— Front part of house suitable for tailor or millinery store; rent reasonable; also furnished front room 32330 ; ,VKNTHST., 151M2, EAST— Furnished rooms at reasonable rate*, by day, weeß or month. 325-331 SMUMAV., 3*'B— Furnished rooms for rent, suitable for light housekeeping. &Aw. 3-4 3O SUMMIT A V., 39— Nicely furnished front room: private family. 33i»-33 St'MMIT AY.. 51— Newly furuished room. heated by furnace. 327-333 T>fc:>Tii ST.. 37 as r- Furnished room; -L east front; furnace heat; bath; suitable for two. 330 rpENTII ST., 286 -Furnished rooms in i- private family: heat; use of bath. 33c 32 rpK.NTH ST., 2 ■<», EAST— Near Jackson— X Two gentlemen can have a handsomely furnished room, with gas. bath and heat, either with or without board, at moderate rates. 3-*><-32 rp HIKO ST., 16U» W KM'— Nicely fur- X nished rooms to rent, single or en suite, cheap. 328 31 WAHASHASr.,77O, Btti»M) FL.OO — For rent, furnished front room, with steam heat, bath, hot and cold water, 910. -. 33035 WtSTEKN AY.. 173— Corner Selt.y— For rent, two furnished rooms, with bath. 327-33 - Flat**. FLAT— For rent, a flat of four rooms: city water, sewerage and cellar. Inquire at 784 Jackson m. 328-31 ihSl! iHrl You are sun iL !LHU \i\Z\fj nd something yu WANTS. > ani ' offered at a IV till I U« -| BARQAU6I WHERE-:-WANTS CAN BE LEFT . — FOR — INSERTION IN THE GLOBE :; LYONS i TICK NOR. Druggists, 707 Emjt'; Third street, corner Bates. . .-jji. CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Viigiuia. %v : cT MOUNTS A SAWYER. Grocers, corner Asji laud avenue ami Dale street. .' oT A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 7JJ aud 70 1 Wept Seventh street. « Ii K M A N & CO.. 1 8? Dakota nvenuV- -.-t,. K. FOX, IS 1 -' Rice street. ;J* FRANK L. OSBURO. »78 Western avenna. J. 11. HAYKS, 441 West Seventh street.- • ?} F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist. 82d East Seventh | street. '-' ■ • . j;r lIIPPLER & COLLYER. Druggisst. I.WEMt Seventh street. ""'.' **>'./ JOHN Fl HI.ON'O GROCERY COMPANY, Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. ■• ' WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. : M. D. MERRILL, Books and StaUouery. 442 , Broadway. HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. SCHIFFMAN At LYONS, corner ThirJ and Maria. 11. P. PETTIGREW. corner Rice and Igle hart W. M. RTCTTAnnsox. 7fiO Wahnshi. AUCTION NAI KS, E. llolloway & Co., Auctioneers. PIAJNO ASH I'l fc I- 1, KM liHK AT Auction— We will sell at the ie>!dencc, •133 Dayton ay.. Friday. Nov. -0. at l'» o'clock a. m.. one very tine Marshall & Sn.i h piano, a first-class instrument in every respect: beautiful ebony pnrlor furniture; ebony cabinet ebony easel and picture: Mo queue. Brussels and" Ingrain carpets: fancy ruL's. elegant wolf robe, cherry bookcase Miid books, beauiitul side!>i a.-d, 1 4(5-piece china set. cost $*o: spiendia Roynl Peninsular coal ctove. cooking nan anu' kitchen furni ture-. Crown Jewel gasoline stove, mahogany, cherry and walnut bedroom sets, child's bed, hi«ir mattresses, feather beds, child's car riage: in fart, a very complete, first class lot ot household furniture. Don't fail to attend if yon want nice furniture. E. Holloway & Co., Auctioneers, *_54 ana 250 East Seventh st 328-33 £)F\A A.NU-.50 KAvr SliVii.^TH T.— AiO'-i* $]<).o>o bankrupt slock of clothing: $">.<'oo Iwnkrupt stock of furnishing goods, including lo«i senl-kin caps. 10 silk plush caps, which we will sell at half regular retail i>ri<'e; also. $io,oi>o worth of slightly water damaged shoes that we will sell at hnlf price to close; if you are looking for bargains in clothing, nn lerwear. etc. this is your chance: do you wain a sealskin or silk plush cap for Christmas? We can save you money, as we • mace a specialty of selling Dankrupt stock: call and see what we have. E. Hollo way & Co., Auctioneers, 254 and 250 East Seventh st , .. 328-30 HOLLOW AY & Co., Auctioneers, „ • -'54 and 250 East Seventh st.. wnnt to buy for cash a bankrupt stock of • clothing. dry goods, furnishing goods snd boots and shoes. They have a good residence on Day ton avenue they will exchange for clothing or dry goods. If you want to sell out tor cush give us a call. E. Hoilouay & Co.. Auctioneers, 254 and 2f>(s East Seventh st, ■ 32«*-3O . A. 11. Airolu^-Auctioneer. - ' H. Nicola V, AUCTION!-; !:— • • Marshall ay. and twelve valuable Ham-, line residence lots at auction Saturday morn ing, Nov. :>O. 1380. to be sold at 10:3ti, o'clock, rain or shine, nt public auction at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchange. 141 East Fifth St.. between Jackson and Rol>ert stk...' On Marshall ay., near \\ estern ay., tiine-ronm house; city water, rood cellar and valuable lot. Also, twelve de>ir!ihle residence lots at ' Hnmlinc. corner Minnchuha aud'Hamliue ays. : sale positive; terms, one-fourth cash, balance can remain on mortgage at 0 per cent interest: rapid transit being an assured* fact at Ilamline, these lots must rapidly ad : vance in value before sprine, and prove \6 . be a first-class and profi able inve-tinent. For further partlci:l irs npplv at Nicol'iy Real Estate Exchange. 14t East Fifth St.. between Jackson and Robert sts. Our Heal Estate Auc- . tion >ale Nor l2.7i'V»". ' " ' 3;^O" lisivaiin^ii cV Joliiikuii. Aucnou* eerx. . ' . !jl i \ H...Vil.\u .s.uV ■ >— >m*all stove, large" I stove, square stoves, round stoves— in ', fact nil kinds of stoves, can be found at our | plnce. and for .the benefit cf parties who are- | unable to call during the day we will here- | after keep oi-en till J> p. m. Kavanagh & I JoKiiaon ia:..i, ( | w |.yi .yi, st. •> I * Fl^A^rfAl^ A— .\i o> K\ is ioauc-d by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul. Minne apolis and Duluth nt ■:, Ci, 7. V 2 per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. . R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, i:.3 and 154 Drxke Ho.-k. St. Pnnl. :!• AT L<»\V itA'tV., loans on horses.fiimiture pianos, dinmonds. or any article of value. . Mutual Loan and Investment com pany, room -'. 3o 1,5 Jackson st.. 2<>3* .)li.i,llA.i.ut) . I.OAM' M pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates on furniture, horses, pinnos, commercial paper, jewelry and all kinds of personal property without jmoval from bouse: loans made without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Room First National Bank Building. 1 37 » Al'Ct'lON fiirniuire storage; loans any J amount; carpet cleaning. Sausomes". 411 Sibleyst. 320 34 C~IOLI,ATK».'AL LOAN' -BANK. 314 V,' Jackson st. — Advances made on watches, diamonds, jewelry, etc., at low rates. A. ■H. Simon. President. 324. 54 1L!.1A..1> a KhiN, Kooui -.<>. .\a tinnal German-American bank build ing, have money to loan on vacant or im proved city property: lowest rates; no deiav. : 307-337 W. HAM. I. (Hi N. Y. Life Bldg— Money • to loan on real or personal property: any amount. •■ — • 2.1* ONr.y . o.v >r.it by it. R. limit & Co. 34 East Third St.. room 1. on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc.: also on ware house receipts, diamonds, watches nn4 sil verware: private room for ladies; all business strictly contidential. . 21)' i* MO> *' ■ «»A r.. on nil kinds of per sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc.: also, on diamonds and jewelry: commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st. J. E. Flanigau. manaeer. 102* MOMiY I.OANI l» on household furni tnre. pianos, horses and carriages, etc. without removal: also nil diamonds and gold watches, etc. J. W. Edsall «Jt Co., 117 Ea>t Fourth st. 32* MONKV 1(1 LOAN on vi cant ami im proved city real estate, in sums to rait, at <», "i and 8 per cent. Ralph W. Caveniuieh, 1< 0 East Fourth st. £ '■... x. -, ■;-'■ > " 307-33? l\ ; |«»->i^i TO »,...»> by l.mvton Bros.. 4 5 1»1 Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ny: have on hand ? 7,<K.K> at o per cent, on improved property. 3 «;* INNi.>Ol A taOli . t-Ai-K i.OA.> Company— Loans money on furniture, pianos, horses and wagon . in any amount, without removal from owners' possession* ; also ou warehouse receipts, bank stocks, real estate or any property of value; notes discounted: partial payments received, and your own time granted for payment: node lay; money on hand and furnished imme diately after security is approved. J. i*. Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14, FiAt National bank building, St. Paul, and Room .. Mackey- Lesr, r Mock. Minneapolis. 1">-* ICOLAY& CO.— Oto loan un li St. Paul real estate: first mortgagee wanted. Nicoiay & Co., Real Estate and Mortgage Loan Agents ami Auctioneers fur forty years. 141 East Fifth St., between Jackson mid Robert sts. 'S.f\i J. KAVANAtiri « Co., 12.. Ea>it • Third St.— Money to loan on reali 1 —; personal - property; partial payments r* ceived; lime checks cashed at lowest rates.' -' 323.J52 - *'..»»(» .li/. 110 n.A-1 l;.-f ;iH • — Mortgage loans made promptly; •>. 7 and - cent: mortgages bought. 2 •!• W~ M. N. VIUUKKS As Ci».. 41 tAtl' Fourth St., corner Cedar— G. 7 and 8 PER CENT XHN'ET ON HAND FOB VACANT OR IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOANS: PARTIAL PA MENTS CAN BE MADK ON THE PRINCIPAL: PUR CHASE MONEY MORTGAGES, BONDS AJiD STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD .284*. HOKSI.S A.\l> CARRI.HJIX OK SAL*.— Fast traveling hot>e; will be sold very cheap, owner having no use forhiia. Apply to A, J. Woodmansee, at Midway stables. 32^-34 FORMAL*:— Very fine road mare, abso lutely sound: very handsome. Apt.lv Ryan Livery Stable. 328 34 OKSKS to winter, at Midway Park stn bles. A. J. Woodmansee. SiiPt. 28S>* LOOK HBRK— Parties wishing to sell horses, buggies or harnesses call on J. P. Miiivchill, 31 Chicago ay.. West St. Paul, who will pay spot cash for anything pertain ing to the horse line. 328-3 i WANT. D— Good driving horse aa | art payment for new up?i^lt piano. Ad dress J 133. Globe. 227-33 BKALKSTATK FOR SALE. llasraw Bros. & Osmun*s tAsi. • ".'■ c- 71 Globe Building. St. PauL ■ .. : • JF YOU have pine or hardwood timber lauds in any part of the- Northwest, list it with us: wo will use every honorable means to turn It for you. asking only the usual com- . , mission: we also make a specialty of lm . proved farm land. - . '• TV YOU have property to sell In either Su j-l perlor, Win., or Puluth. Minn., list it I with Mugrow Bros." & Ouinuu, Room 71. ; Globe Building, st. Paul.. TO 'FARM KUS- Farmers having land that they desire to trade for full-blooded breeding stallions, shire or I'ercheron Norman, will lira it to their advantage to ad dress Magruw Bros. _ O»raun, 71 Globe Building. . .. r • ■ • . ;'<C1 r 7^ *' XX Foot for 100 feet on Bu ' 'jPI I *J periorst.. Duluth: these are the eas • iest terms ever given lot Dululu property; must be sold at once. fLZ U(\ .—BLOCK 4. Mncfarline'B Gra «J,UU' / sey Street Addition. Duluth— 86.6 OH —One-third cash, balance one and two years, at 8 percent. ■ ! <t!'J 'Ji \l I— i'Wtl LOIS IN ItI.OCK 4, %f»J^*JU\J Macfarliiio's Grasey Street Ad dition, Duluth— o-One-third cash, bal ance one and two years, at H percent. <tQfV |— two LOiS IN block 17. Mac •iPOV^-/ farline's Grasey Street udditiou. Duluth, $«0 •; one-third cash, balance one and two years at 8 cent. %A I II II 1— '*'W»» loi's iii block 17. •iP^^Uv/U hellcvuo Park, Dnluth. $4, --' 00 ; SI. 975 cash, balance one, twonud three year., from September. 18S9. at 8 percent. C,l Hi [1-iWO LOW in block 111, •iiJ i _',\ i' \J Fifth Division. Grand avenue. Duluth. Si, 000: one-half cash, balance one ami two years at ii per cent " ■" Vl A ii |-rw«>_orslnblk.6,WestEnd •i;-±l*J<)\J addition, Duluih. $1,500: 0110 --lmlf cash, balance one and two years at a per cent. <£•) /Slin— LOT, Ormid Avenue. Dti <W<<iiiJU\J luth, $2.51 »0; $1,500 cash, balance one and two years from August, IHS9. -at 8 tier cent. Wlllll|- •WO Lor.> in block 10. *P*Ji\JyJ\J Dodge's addition, Duluth, ?s,<)ot>: 52.6C0 cash, balance one aud two years from August, I*B9. at & per cent. . (to i'inn- TWO lots in blooK 42. <J?^,UUU Kimberly & Strike's addittou. Duluth, $2,000: 160 cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. - LOT 1 19 West Eighth StreeU.Superior, for sale very cheap; must be taken at once. 'T'HK LOTS in block 109. Third divis- J- ion. Duluth: $l.:~x)u each; will sell lor $2,000 each" before spring. I£?j \ ACitliSon Duluth, South Shore & lUv./ Atlantic railway, about .0 miles from the >- Soo;" 1* acres cleared. 30 acres cedar, balance nine and hardwood: good log house; two stables: also three mill sites on property : $15 per acre, or would exchange for heavy draft horses, Magraw Bros. & Osmuu. 71 Globe building. . . LOTS, blocks and acres in Duluth and Superior: property in St. Paul to ex change for Duluth or Superior property. SPKCIAI,— A fine residence in M. Paul to exchange for centrally located property in Superior. S- (A (\l l-rwti LOTS in Merriiim Park. -' u^ ■\J\J WestSiiperior, half block from street railroad on Tower ay. : £(j,ntHi for the two: very cheap; $2,500, balance in one and two years at 8 per cent. ?)0()~ H> ° ACKelsnear Duluth, $50 per C CZ •) 1/ 1— BLOCK 4, in Superior, old • \)%A* >\ 1 town, containing 32 lots, $<;.•_'<> 1 : $3,200 cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. <2J*7 ft l\— OM-: BLOCK in superior, «I?>C>,U '\J old town, containing 8 lots. ,-$-'.6i> : $1,600 cash, balance one year at 8 :tt>er cent. . , V^ A ( (\( I— TWO LOT- in block ii)," ■» .*±i\i\JKj West Superior. $4,<ii)(>; one half ensh. balance one and two years at X per • cent; this prc>perty is just one block from Tower a v., where lots are selling for £6.»00 ■ per lot. ■; . . -JS7 MMi I- 1 ' 1 " 1 1. in West Superior. ::,<1?/^UUU, S7.O0O: half cash, balance ■one and two years at 8 per cent: this lqt is located opposite union depot, is a ■ corner lot with building on; rents for $55 per month. ■;■ ■ . . ©I !\ — TWEN I'Y ACrtßs near Duluth ; ♦4j»J,_' / for $150 per acre: one-third cash. I balance one and two years at 8 percent: this is very cheap and way below the market; 1 owner is going to the coast. ''tiki ll (\~ N - X - _U'AKTKR block 6, »Jtl,J' ;U Town site Superior. $1,100; ?~Hi icnsdi, balance one and two years at 8 -,percent.' ; . • . • : ' '■ - - t■• ■ ' "sil inn— "LOCK 14. town site Superior. • . ln,l\J\J SI. l"0; 5740 cash, balance one and two yean, at 8 per cent '.. t-IAM-'' »T "D West Seventh st, Su .?41/u 1 c ior. S4><>: all cash. Q/*( \, LOT corner of Thorn psonav., Su «J>UL/V.^ perior: S»i 10, half cash, balance 0 and 12 months at 8 percent. . <£■> ?\ l\~ s - X QOABTKK of block <&<£>)*JyJ\J 21. West Seventeenth st , being eight lots corner Xettleton ay. and Sixteenth St.. Superior : 52,50.i; $1,700 cash, balance iv two years at 8 per cent interest, payable an nually. fi£4) on/ i-N. K.o.uAitr_Kof block 2 I, «I?/4,OuU West Eleventh st. being eight lots corner of Hollingshead ay. and Eleventh st, Superior: 82.80 >: $1.5 -o cash, balance in one yenr from Sept. 27. l a 8!). at 8 percent.. <<•) • |i li l - " r ' A ' r Vt bIoCK 29. ip^UUU Superior: 000, half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. (£1 m Jr\l 1— Wton >2 of west U\ Mock 1. •pl)O*JyJ .Superior:. $1.3.V>. .half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. ill /V- NOKTH 14 block 15 in Su •uJ,UUU perior: $1,500. half cash, bal ance one and two years at 8 per cent. ' G»»_) Q: \( \— BLOCK 11, Thirty seventh «P»J<OWU Rt. Superior: $3.B<HJ, half cash, balance one and two years at 6 per cent. "..... v A An- BLOCK 1°- Forty-third st. Su <^U\J perior: $iSO. half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. . CJ» ')/) ; I— HAMILTON i'IKK. LO 19. •POU 1 . / Superior; S3" ! 0. hulf cash, bal ance one and two years hi 8 per cent, Q,n./\ —1.0 1 In superior;s.~>!M,balf cash, *tp*J\J v-/ balance one and two years at 8 percent. . ■/ (JJ>/* F\t \— liAST one-eighth Mock 3in Mi- ; »Py«vv./ perior: $050,. half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. . . < %L r 7 t^ii \—' A!H r V 2 or west Vi of cast V 2 of «J? / O\J block 2, Superior; $75", bait cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. . : ffl*"7 A/\— BLOCK Hi. Twenty-seventh st., •P i k)\J Superior: $ 50, half cash, bal ance one and two years at 8 per cent. £1 onn— LOT on West First st. Su •il,4UU perior; $1,2 »", halt cash, bal ance one and two years at 8 r>er cent. «2»1 <r)f\(\— L •I" on West Seconn st., Su ♦4?l,/C«JU perior: $1,-5 ■. half cash, bal . ance one and two years at 8 per cent. Q/*r;n— LOT on West Fifth st. Superior: Kp\jU\J $ 50. half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. ■ . . ■ a-\ ■ 1 V 1— LOi'on West Sixth st., Sn •_ I, 1 >\JU perior; $1,000. half cash, bal ance one and two years at 8 percent. ; '. $1 I , I |i\— LOTS on West seventh st, «P±V lyiyj Superior; $500 each, half ensh, balance one and two years at 8 per cjent. ' . - • <3i/1 1 ll I— LOT on West Eighth st, Sti|ie 'lJ4HJU rior; $4<hi, half cash, balance one and two ye«r> at 8 per cent. <[£*-)^< Lor on West Ninth st.. >upe tpOU U rior: $35 '. half cash, balance one flud two years at 8 per cent. JEff~rjX7v-"' AST l i of west ** block 14, •pI^OUVJ West Eleventh St., Superior: 51.3.10. half cash, balance one and two years rtt 8 per cent It^lsfl AcTt. of good timber land on A^DUL/ Duluth road: largest percentHge itiaple, balance hard wood; will sell or trade : fiur >t. Paul property: terms easy. .-- . • <R/1 I\l it \~ A M M> '- ;K ot thirty lots. Su •P'r^\J\J\J perior, near where the La Belle V a:on works and other large improvements (<re going in, must be sold this week or will lie taken out of the market $4.<miO; $2,200 cash, balance one year at 8 per cent l'GAi 1— BLOCK 78. East Hay St., Su" *piJ\J\J perior: $90«». half cash, bal ani-e one and two years at 8 per cent <BiUl I V~ BLOCi* 101, Hal st. SU «|J)«7UU perior: $0< 0. naif cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. t* f\[\(i— block 62^ Pepin st. siT ifftJyjyj perior: $50' half cash, balance one awl two years at 8 per cent <£TQ T\ 11 ,— NORTH Vi diagram lot 146. •PICSU'.'U West Superior (J^ acres); $18,000. half cash, balance one aud two years at 8 per cent. . i-/*~/=i/ \(\— lots in Union Park: 10- Ou^t/UU room house and one barn; $t>,si>o; mortgage $2.9 0, runnitu two years from Nov. 1. 1889. at 8 per cent: pur chaser to assume the mortgage, balance cash. CQj 11 r 1 ' 1 "' on West Sixth st. s" «POuU perior; $800, half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. C-rrp.— lo ACHES in section 31, town •7 /km ship 49. range 1-, Douglas county, Wi-.. being ten acres in the southeast of the southwest V» of said section, town am) range; gTJrper acre; one-half cash, balauce oue year at 8 i>er MEAT. ESTATE FOB SALE. Muifrnw Brow. A <>>iumii"n IJ>I. ,71 f.lol'O Building, St. Paul. <aj/^ Q S\t v— WK ha VK for bale In Supe •iP«J,/Cc/U rior the following nine lots: 105 West Second st, 273 West Third St.. 10 West Fourth st., 128 West Fifth bt.. 77 West Sixth St., 3H4 West Sixth Et., 202 West Eighths!., li»!» West Ninth Ht.. 4 6 West Ninth St., nil at 55,250; 3,250 cash, $),<)•) » in one year and $1,000 in two years, interest nnyablo m mi -Him miliy. purchaser to assume the mortgage, which is dated in September, 1885*. The purchaser must also assume the payment of the accumulated interest on the mortgage. - ♦ikl 6 )l\(\— Ton Went Second St., Su •lPl,-4-UU pcrior; § 1 ,2(X). half cash, bul anco one and two yeais at * per cent. -■- ':■:"■■■'■. <11? I •){ ir\—L.uv on West Third St.. Mi •pl.>CUU perlor; f1,20.i, half cash, bal ance one and two yearn at 8 per cent. <IJ«JM/\— TWO lots on East Second «JPOVJW Bt., Superior; $150 each, nnlf cash, balance one anil two years at 8 per cent.,. «£ Onf»- 1 -°' l " ou W*st Fifth st (corner), •tPOUU Superior; $800, half cash, bal ance one aud two years at 8 per cent. —''■" <Ljk/ \/ 1— LOT on West Sixth st..Sup<?ri «JptVKJU or; 85 O. half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. eOi \l i— LOT on West Eighth st . Su 'pOUVJ perior: S3OO, half cash, balance j one and two years nt 8 per cent. <KQn.' \— LOT *> n West Eighth St., Su ♦J3OUU perior; $H'U>, half cash, oalance one and two years at 8 per cent. <£Qf \d— ''" T on West Ninth st.. Su •IPOUU perior; $M o. half cash, balance one and two years at M per cent. » <L? 1 F\(\l \— LOJ.-2. block 61 : house and *Pl%tJ\JyJ lot, Aberdeen, Dak.: Second addition, Second division: will trade or sell for farm land; $1,5i>0, mortgage $355 for two years from November. 1889 . i~.'.- ~ ~~v <S»"l/\— 119 ACIiKS in Dixmi county, Nd «]J)J.V/ braska, twenty miles from Sioux City, Io. ; $lo per acre; want good city prop erty or merchandise in exchange. Y^OJIjHKKCIAL AVAl'Jitl bought or sold. ST. PAUL PROPERTY. A FINE residence on Hoffman «v. : this is one of the best offers we can make if any one desires a fine- home. The property faces on three streets overlooking the city, and has a beautiful view for ten miles down the river. Is near the business center, and is, in fact, ono of the prettiest places on Day ton's bluff. Will be sold WRy down below the market, and on terms to suit the buyer, but must be sold m once, or will be with drawn from the market. It will pay you to look this up. and at once. '■p^N ACKKs of the best aud richest grape -L growing land in the world, at Lake Minnetonka. for sale at a bargain and on terms to suit buyer. A FINK LOT iii Minneapolis near the stare university, size tiOxlOS, for sale cheap, or will exchange for Superior prop erty. V£l lAt\— liOT 1, block TO, West St. •: D,l^*U Paul Proper; size, 50x150 feet : $I. ">'•(> cash : mortgage of $4,"00 due in 1892: this is one of the best bargains on our books: property across the street will cost you SB,i» »'. . <JjQ/\— LOTS 1, 2, 3 and 4. block l.Flet.h ifffJVJ er's subdivision of Brcwsters addi tion to St. Paul: $!H) a foot; frontage, I*6 feet; depth, 138 Jeet; terras. 87,'»«m> ea-h. bala:ice one and two years at 7 per cent: this is $2.<>iio below the market; owner must raise some money. <J£/1 P\t 1/ I— HOUSK and lot two blocks <JH±VJUU from Rice St.. S4.s©i»: mort gage §2.'>00 running for four years from March 28, ISS9. sit * per cent: exchange for farm property, unimproved preferred, in any of the following counties: Kenville, Brown, Nicollet, Cottonwood or Blue Earth. rKA.HBiiAT— "Belle of Green Lake," 80 feet long, 16 feet breadtn of beam: a propeller; two decks, forty-nine-horse power engine and boiler: all in excellent condition; will carry 30 > passeusrers; machinery cost S3.< 00; will seil way down low for cash, or exchange for city property or merchandise, aisl.oo'>. . . .- . "1 41 | ACU siu section 7, township 115. M-& ' Grove; will sell at a bargain on long time and easy terms, or will take part in trade. . _^ WHO wants the host farm. all things con sidered, in the Northwest, at a bar gain, on long time and easy terms; situated in the city of Farinnnlt. . 329 QH f\l\— LOT 4.Tlock 9. Mersey & Wot «iP / *J\J sey's addition ; $750; terms easy. <&£ £*7V-^< * T - 12, block" 1, J. N. Rogers' O\J*J\J Second addition; §650: terms easy. *0 0/)j — LOT 4:?. block 4, A. V . <$O*4\JyJ Brown's Subdivision of Still son's. Brown & Ramsey's addition; $3,200; terms easy. ii-f\ i if U |--M».-K()i).H HOf>K. tiarn 'CtJ^yJKJy.' and sheds and large lot on Iglehartst. ; §5,000; terms easy; might take some trade. - <£,■) /y-KIG HTY ACBKB, forty rods from *V&*J Castle Rock village, six miles south of Farmington, $25 an acre: mortgage $4 0 from October, 1*89; terms, 81 '0 in a year, $300 in three years at 8 cent: will trade for hoi>es, cattle, sheep or carriages. Rf\(\— 3s4 AC it i. S in Dakota •I>'*,UUU county, all for $4,500; one third cash, bnlance to suit. Miscellaneous t'ity I i*i. OK SALE— By owner, improved city property, paying 10 per cent on purchase price: or will trade for improved firm. Call. or address N. D., 29-< East Winifred st. 321-30 I 3131 IT PA UK— s3.<i"O only for lot 20, block 8 : choice location; street graded : sidewalks laid and sower constructed: terms easy. Address Byron Woodward, Philndel l.hi%_Po. 327-41 WANT TO BUY— A lot on Uuivemity nv., between Dale and Lexington fats., cheap for cash. Address Vi 15, Globe. 330 3B WHO wants a lot on Asblaih] ay. g.">oo below the market price? Address owner. A. C. 8., Globe. 325-3K5 (E'-| CM \(\— THIS amount will buy :>'ox «JDIO*UUU 150 feet on Sixth St., thiny feet east of the new Harris Academy of Music Kite; property well Improved, reMlizing over 9 percent on capital invested, and yon are sure, besides, of n rise of vilue equal to twice the amount of investment inside of three, years: this price has been asked before any idea had been expressed of -locating the Har ris Academy of Music on the now secured s ; te. and us I hold an exclusive contract fur a few .lays more yon can secure this ar gain' if closed at once. Theo. llenninger. 12> We<t sixth st. :CT'> PIISIXESS CHANCES. ]ML«Keiiney A Co. 314 Cedar St.. Ground Floor. lUAtt AMI CoNFKUriONKItY stores from SI -5 up: lhing rooms at tached: several rare bargains. G" KOCI-:KYSTOKIS,S:;,OOO:sa!oon.SSOO: laundry, 85 O: meat market, $:i()o. etc. IKNIsIIKi) HOTIXS, houses and flats at half value: rare bargain in a 15-room house, central, full first-class people, clearing Sltio monthly: see us for anything you want: many rare snaps not advertised; we make quick and satisfactory deals. McKenney & Co 330 .Hi««« rllaii«M»u«i Itll^lfM-s*.* li:iiK<>s <;OOIJ CON FACTION KRY having a fine cigar and tobacco trade: opposite Harris' themer: best location in city; at a bargain. 8U West Seventh si. 330 AW RLL KQOI'PPEO BLACKSMITH i-hop for sale, with or without dwelling; good reasons for selling; will take security for part. Address P. Hilger or William J. McLeod. Arlington. Minn. 3QC-333 F.»K SALE — good stock of dry goods and notions: will invoice from $5,0<)0 to $«!.«>< ><•: will sell cheap for the cash; a bargain if taken at once. C. H. Bates. (Joed Thunder. Minn. ■ 325-3J PUK SAL >•: — The furiritiire of a a •J'J-rnomed boarding house: is well furnished, is doing a paying business; have kept it twound a half years: on account of old a ge nnd ill health would tell at a bargain. X 11 2. Globe. 323-;iO GALLEKY for sale cheap; good business chance eighty miles from st. Paul: no opposition: wishing to retire, will dispose of business and gallery outrit for less than cost. J. K. Scott, Neillsville, Wia. 329-31 TV] EW.SPAFKK FOU SALE— One of the li best paying Democratic weekly news papers in Southern Minnesota is offered for sale cheap and on good terms; good reasons for selling. Address or call on R,T.Cotrman. Globe. 3 .0-330 »fc*-V (\ TO $500 to invest with services; •PO'JU state business. Address P 138, Globe. 33 ' pi:ksosai,s. MUM. MART A. TUSSKY, 223 Kast Eighth St.. will give readings covering the past, present and future: she will also give trance readings. * ■ . 328-3-1 MSIE. hLiil.s, trance medium, magnetic massase treatment and sponge baths. 308 Wacoutast. 325-3 1 HE. UK GKOS, 27 East Seventh, Room 22, has procured the most wonderful cure of stammering now on record; a child, who could scarcely make himself understood on account of bin stammering, was taken to Mnie. I)e<iros for treatment, and afier one week's treatment speaks as fluently as any one could: a number of inmates of the house house, being interviewed, all testified to above facts. 323-30 7TH ST. DIRECTORY. AKT STORES. JAMES F.ANGELL, successor to Elakemore «&Angcll. 21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed. CmitOPOIMfrT. W. 11. LOCKWOOD, 23:; East Seventh st. COMHISSIO.^ I»IEK€HASTS. B.\KKK&SUTHEKLAND.»49 East Seventh I i:OAI, ASP MOOD. PIONEER FUEL CO., 209 East Seventh st. , CONFECTIONERY. ■ MACK CAN D i KITCHEN, 100 East Seventh I>KI 'US. F. P. DAVIDSON, cor. Carroll and Louis sta. ■ ■ <-\'; 8. H. KKKVKS. Seven corners. * ' pry <;oons. habighokst&co.. 233, 235 & 237 Seventh, corner Wacouta. florist. ~ZZIZL WM. KING. 479 East Seven th. I FURNITURE AJII» CARPETST O. F." BENEDICT. 17<i West Seventh. CAS FIXTURES. J. J. DUNNIOAN. '-'20 East Seventh. c;rocerien. MICIIAI'D beos., Corner Seventh and Wa'n>sha streets. I.WI'AI,I,ME.\T HOUSES. G. F. BENEDICT. 171. West Seventh. J EWE IKY. STAHL & MARTIN. -19 East Seventh. JKWEI.BY A BROKER. L. 8. WELLER. 11« East Seventh st. MUSIC) HOUSES. ANDREW PETERSON, 418 East Seventh. * PHOTOGRAPHERS. S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7lh. Children's nict ures. pastel and crayon portrnits specialty I PI-UMiHSQ ASP GAS FITTraO. J. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East Seventh. STOVE REPAIRS. AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS. 13t* West Seventh, Vevft cnniArg. ' ! _ lost A*l> Founrn. SK .J. E. INuHAM'S prices before buyiue watches, jewelry, silverware or clocks elsewhere : the same "Irish quality of goods cannot -be thought elsewhere at his prices. 327 Jackson st. 33 ' BITCH LOST— setter bitch, with brown head: reward paid for any in formation leading to recovery. Inquire at 48OWabasha. ' . 330 DOG LOST— A week aero, pug do* at 156 West Ninth: no collar; answers to the name Jip: $15 reward. S'-W DKAVKK BO<ih Lust— On Tenth St.. a -L smnll prayer book with red cover: own er's name inside; Please return to 217 Spruce St., or .Merchants' hotel. . .. 330 PIN LUST— A gold pin and two Km nil rings in an envelope of C. C. Bersc'3. the jeweler; finder will please leave same at Dr. Magraw's dental office and receive reward. - 330 U(i TCP LOST— Six months old: go re ward to finder. Address 39 Mockubin St. , ■ ■■ 27-33 i i.i.t-%!:o; s ASK J. K. INGHA.H's . prices before buying watches, jewelry, silverware or clocks elsewhere: the same high quality of goods cannot be bought elsewhere at his prices. 327 Jackson st. 330 AttiKSiAN \Vi.^i.> ot any size and depth drilled; -water supplies furnished and water works constructed: correspond ence solicited. Artesian Well Drilling com pany. 319 Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn. 23:** ADIK.V FKIVATK HOSPITAL— Airs. H. Sienzel, 254 Martin st. 304-:*3 rrilKATfcK AND MAMJUEKADK COS -I. tumes, wigs and hoards, grease paints I for stage use, and TneHter-Leih-Bibhothek. Mrs. L. Neitmann, 56 East Seveuth St.. St Pt.nl, Minn. 3 7-33« WAVTKIi— The address of the manu factnrers of soap milkers' machinery and supplies. James Brown, Great Falls, Mont. . a**" 3:^l | TO EXCHAHf-E. rpo EXCHANGE— I will take cash, lum -L ber or other property for lot near State st. bridge, or farm at Huron. Dak. Address S 117, Globe. 3-S-34 O EXCHANGE— St. Paul or Minnean- JL olis property for small stock of drnss and fixtures. Address R 115. <:lol)e. 328 30 fpo KX€HAS(iK-My home here for un- J. improved Southern Minnesota farm: give full description.- Address G s■<.5 ■<. Globe. 324-30 TO EXCHANGE— A good secondhand 'bngey and a Portland cutler for lumber. Address H. I. 11.. Box 475. city. 324-3 > £■__ a "business chance,"' look In SUN rQ " DAY'S GLOBE.the great "Want" ma dium. DRESSMAKING. D« KS-iM AKI.SU- FRshionable cloak and dressmnkine orders promptly filled: also all kinds of plain sewing. Miss lireer, 4 1 Rondo. : : 310-31 DKKSSMAKING— Dresses made in the latest Paris designs: garments cut and fitted. Miss Oliver. 44* Wabasha st. 328-3* DUE^saiAKIN'G— latest styles and * : perfect-fitting dresses. Call on Mrs. M. Brandt, "'-'■' West Seventh st. 325-31 ■';,'.; ..U"ASTEI> TO BUY. DESK— Wanted to purchase, a foldinsr top t desk. Address X 1 13. Globe. 329-3- » HORSKI'OWKK- Wanted, a second hand I trend two-horse power: must be in good order and cheap. H. B. Vollmer, Still water. 32*--0 SAFE— Wanted, a good second-hand safe. 1 J. L. Wil«on. Grand Central hotel. 33" x WASTED TO BEST. I Ot'sK— to rent, furnished house I 1 for the winter: state location and price. I Address "M.." Sherman house. 330-32 D OOMS— Wanted to rent, suite of two to XV five furnished rooms: state location and price. Address "M.." Sherman House 330-32 nnOM — single gentleman wants furnished XV front room on or in neighborhood of Seventh st. Address J 13*', Gl<'b». 323 DYE WORKS. FJ. "t.»i:ur.V N. W. Mourn Dye Works; • office 41« Robert su, Kyau block; works t5 and 57 Indiana ay. 26 1* A.ui>i)a »:«»., New York Mum Dye Works; ladies' and gents' clothing a Miecinliv. 11 West Sixth st. •222 STORE BAR FIXTURES. NEW AND SECOND HAND SALOON I^l fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and t illiard tables, counters and shelving. 218 Washington ay. n.. Minneapolis. 76* STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey — ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Mary Spencer, deceased. • On reading and filing the petition of Min nie B. Sacketi and Alexander R Spencer.rep resentiut; lh*»t Mary Spencer has lately died intestate, a resident and inruibitant of the conuty of Ramsey and slate of Minnesota, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and praying that administration of said "estate be to Benjamin F. Brunson granted: It is ordered, that said petition be heard at a special term of this court, to be held at the court house, in the city of St. Paul, in said county, on Monday, the 9tb day of Decem ber. 1889. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice ot" such hearing be given to nil persons interested, by publixhing this order at least once in each week, for three succes sive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dully newspaper priuted and published in said county. Dated at St. Paul this 11th day of Novem- e ßy the Court. SAMUEL MORRISON, [l. (] Judge of Probate. v C. N. Bell, Attorney. 7 Dr. Nelson, JL/A.9 JL. \ XjXkj V-/JLXI Cnr. Wn^hinnf/tn Ay. gntf 3rf Air. !t. fiffigjij] rtfw* ■ fa I M {-Fa w IB REGULAR GRADUATE From 20 years' experience m Hospital and Private practice 8 enabled 10 guarantee RADICAL curesin. Chronic or Poisonous diseases of the Blood, Throat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys. Bladder and kindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured without Pahi or Cutting. Those wui) couteiuplato going to not Springs for the treatment of any Private 01 - Blood disease can be cured for one-third the "oft. I AnilTC By ln ' 3 treatment a pure, . L.A U I Lovely Complexion, free from Miliowiiess, frecKles, blucKneads, erup tions, etc., brill imt eyes and perfect health can be had. gsy-Thai "tired fee ins" and all female weaknesses promptly cured. Bloat-' ing. Headaches. Nervous Prostration, Gen* eral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression aud . Indigestion, Ovurinn Troubles, Inflammation and I' lteration. Falling and Displacements. Spinal Weaknesses. Kidney Coiuulalnt and Cfiunpeof Life. Consult the old Doctor. MCD\//^IIC Physical ana Organic nltirvVVjUO, Weakness. Premature, . Decay, Evil forebodings, Self-Distrust. Im paired Memory. Palpitation of the Heart ' Pimples on the Kane. Specks before the X YE. Ringing in the JSAK, Catarrh. Tdreaten>*d . Consumption and Every Disqualification that renders Marriage Jmnrnper and tin! hnppy. SPEEDILY aud PERMANENTLY Cured. , . > , BLOOD AND SKIN SSSE n iliv.a c most horrible in its result— com- • pletely eradicated without the use of mer cury. Scrofula, Erysipelas. Fever Sores, Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers. Pain iv the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth, and Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the NecK. Rheumatism, catairh. etc.. Perma nently Cured, when Others Have Failed. I IOIM ADV |sf" Keceutly contracted Ur\ll>JMF\Y or chronic Diseases POSI TJVEI \ Cured in 3to 8 days by a local '■ remedy. So nauseous drugs used. Many cases pronounced incurable promptly yield to , Dr. 'Nelson's Approved KemnJiesu Medicines Mailed or Xx Dressed to any ».l dresa Free from observation. Charges fair. Terms Cash. Book and question li«t, l"ie. A friendly talk costs nothing Hours. l'» a. m. to 111 m.. -to 3 and 7to3d. m. : Sunday, '2 to ' it p.m. 2'M Wash. ay. S, Minneapolis. All nil. #PPCQ|IQI/C |[t rni.di.nvc > The Teeth ! DR. CAGNON, (Better known as "Diamond George* The Painless Dentist, IS MILL AT 450Wabashaan<l Eighth Ms. He is always y^Ofjia tions peitanin^ &S^i&/\ JlsW& to liis profes- (§&*& *sj> ™$v/ sion. Those W! sg^V <Pjv wishing his mcd- "vA^ icine can b<- sup- +\ \ z^^^/wS plied at his of- '«' fice. Consults- > 'M/A ' ' tion and examin- JIT yjfQy J~<7// / atii'ii fret*. KRh. Mk gca m ■ m mat pa DR. FELLER, 356 Jackson Street, ST. PAUL, : MINN. Speedily cures all private. nervoas.chronU and blood aud skin diseases of both sexe.-s : - without the use of mercury or hindrance from _ . business. XO C HE,' NO I'aY, Pri. vine diseases and all old, lingering cases, where the i»lood has become poisoned, caus ing ulcers, blotches, sore tnront and mouth pai is in the head and bones, aul all dis eases of the kidneys and bladder, are cured ■ , for life. Men of nil asts who are sufforiu- f, frjm the result of . youthful indiscretion 01 . ' excesses of mature years, prodncingnervous ness. indigestion, nation. lo>s of mem " ory, etc., are thoroughly and pennaueutlj - cured. , . S Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex petience in this specialty, is a graduate front : one of the leading medical colleees of th« couutry. lie has never failed in curing aac cases that he has undertaken." Cases au( " correspondence sacredly coniidentinl. Cal ' or write for list of questions. Medicines sen. bymail and express everywhere free frost . risk and exnosnrfc. "THE HOLMES, A NEW HOTEL. tiertrentn A*. ("*(f Fiihfi ?f.. ipoiis. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. Elegantly Furnished, 175 Rooms. American and European Plan. $2.50 Per Day I $1.00 Per Da/ And Upward. | And Upward. The holmes combines all o.odern rmpro? ments. Street ".ars to depots. Two rassensrer elevators, electric lights - - call and return-call hells: everything new find first-class We shall be pleased to enter tain you on your next visit to Minneapolis. V. 11. HOLMES. Prop. ! P. C MILLri {. M?r I fNITEU STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE \J Seizure. Whereas, A libel has been filed in the distinct court of the United States ol America on the 9lh day of October. A. I). 1-88, by White & Reynolds, proctors, in be half of Byron B. Inman, against the schooner Belle Stevens, her tackle, apparel and furni ture, in a cause of action civil and maritime, and for cause more fully set forth in said libel, now on file in said clerk's office of the United States district court for the district of Minnesota, and praying the nsunl process and monition of the court that nil i^rsons interested in said schoouer, her tackle, ap parel and furniture, may be cited to answer, the premises, and. ail due proceedings beinf? had. that the same may be decreed to be sold ana the proceeds thereof distributed accord ing to mw; Therefore, in pur-nance of said monition, under the seal of said court to me di rected and delivered, I do hereby give neK lice creuerfllly to all persons having, or pre tending to have, any right, title or inheres! therein, or knowing or having anything te say why the same should not be condemned mid sold pursuant to the prayer in said libel to appear before the said court, to be he d in and for said district of Minnesota, at St. Paul in said district, on the first Monday of De cember, A. D. 1 889. at 1 " o'clock iv the fore noon of the same day, if the same shall be i day of jurisdiction" otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and then to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations in that behalf. W. M. CAMPBELL, U. S. Marshal. Wnrrß & Reynolds, Proctors for Lihemnt. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, Nov. 13, A. * . D. isso. nil TO Dr lLj Waite « Specialty Mil |"\ Graduate; 11 years resident I ILlaUlof Minneapolis. Why Mif er when cure is mild, simple, certain. Ask liuiKtrvds of leading citizens of St Paul, Minneapolis and the Northwest as to the satisfactory treatment and cure? , , Pitinpltlrt free. 1137 iienepUi Avenue, Minneapolis. ■ HI Ha The DAILY jS? GLOBE is the 1 f organ of the m masses, but of I \\Q no party, class I liU or clique. It is looked up on by the PPflniP \ friend and rDU|JIC 0 counselor, b3. sides a steady news-giver. Paper. ,