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POPULAR WANTS The GbobzV local circulation la the cllies rf St. Pan* ' mid Minneapolis, is larger tlian the circulation ci any oilier newspaper; and it teroriM ihe iSaognized VARY Medium for the Tw in Cities. "■"•- Wants nre Uieeued in the Gi.nr.r under Classified heading? according to the following T.\BtK b» rates: Number - Number ot Times. of 1 — Words. 1 j_il.v, 3^ 4I 5 iG I 7 35 words]s.l"» 5.23 S.^> f.45K.5n t,63m.68 16 words ,i«i .-_'" .SS ,4:» .0«» .<;> .7:< 17 words .17 ,28 .SSI .5O .01 .Til .75 18 words!- .is .3»l.*l« .54 .CO-.T."t .31 10 words! .1!) S2 45 .53 .71 .-1 .S7 'Jn words .2 .S3 .4' 59 .72 .82 .S!» £i words} .81 .X, .4«> A>3 .77 .98 .95 £•_• words .•_-.' .^7 .;VJ .07 .S:J .93 l.Mi S3 wonUi ." '.3^ ■:; .OS .S3 .95 1.03 " 24 words; .24 A .56 .7- .88 1.00 1.03 •jj words! .-.'5 :42 .i»!i .70 .93 roil] 1.15 •J«; words' 26 i- 6 .77 .94 1.07 1.1»» 27 words .'JT .45 .63 .Si .'■"■< 11 I.'-" --23 words .-> .17 .06 .85 L«4 l.lHLi£7 •JO u.r.l- .29 .is .G'.\ .86 1.05 i.-< 30 words. .3fi JSO .7" 1.16 1.25 1.55 31 woid< .31 .s*. .73! .9411. 151.30 1.40 32 words .3- .5: 71 .:•;.!. it; 1. 2 1.4:1 33 words! .33 .5: .7 1 ■■ i.-i l.;;> 1.49 34 words .34! .5: .soii.«i;>;i.i!« 1.43 1.."> l S3 wonl> .".-.I .5- .Hljl.rJ 1.27 1.45 LSB 36 words .SO r.« -; i."- 1.32 1.50 i .<*•_• 37 word- .37 .OV S. 1.12 1.3 1.56 1.0 -< 35 words .:>> .(>:. -» i.l3'i.3S 1.57 1 1.70 39 word* .39 .0. .f11i1.1711.43 1.631 L.70 40 words .40 .' -. .9411.21U.4^ l.t;- 1.81 41 words .ii .tis .Hs| J.22J1.49 1.7" 1.83 4-.- words .42 .7< .! Sl.'.'ti l.r. i 1.75 1.59 43 word- .43 .72 t t»l 1.3' L 59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .73J1.0 1.31 1.<:0;1.52 1.97 45 word* 15 .7M.<»5 1.85 j 1.65 I.BB|-2.«'3 46 words lei .77j1. 1.39!1.7« 1.93 2.0S 47 won!-! 17 .751.09 1.49J1.71 I. '.»">•_• 10 4S word* .l- .- (I.l'J L 44 1.76 2.01M2.10 49 wordJ .49 .-•_' 1.1.". l.i< I>l -•"♦;''-'.- --50 word- ,5« 1.U;1.4;>.1>-' -'.07.-'.-'t No "till forbid"' War.ti will be received. 1: every case the time must be Bpe< ined, and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. £*r""Adver:ii-ers -\vi!l picase designate the Heading under «b:eh they desire thvir "■Waste"' to appear. 11 l'ATI«3S BffEBKP. "~ ;: U:tlc. Ai.i m \MtH-A Jew good men of gooA eoueatiirt* and fiddrrss ran find y\c lbu flrd very 1 rcfifable employmert by calling -Mr C. W.Dumont.lll Davidt.cn block, £t. Paol general agent for the yciopjedia firitannica, tbatis uaTvariTTfag for one-half <52.50> i.er volume &f wbat it ever told for before.-;' ■-.- __^ . --til* OENTS-A few pood men of good edu y.'itii'ti and address can lind pletisaut end Terr profitable emplr>rment l>y calling 4US Jackson st.. ■■■■ tween 8 and 10 a. m. m ' '- *>:^ AtJKNTs — We want" reliable men, who are already travelins'sulesßieti, to carry our lubricating bii samples ass side line: naive references wild territory covered. Maua fetcturw»j OH «0.. ilevefind. O. 357-<a AGt.Vis waiiit-d iu'eyery town in Miu nesoU for the I'rDiifn mystery; 3<»c peroufit. T. H. B. Larkey, 1339 Frsnklin nve.. Minneapolis- 3.V1-360 A<;k> ri>— i-.it;ht men wanted: flo tof :£> per day at home or traveling. Stall SI, city Hi«t»oL - •-- - 3»>o-t>l A.:i> N.W/A r r aseius. Our "Crouin" boot is Kelling vi'r fast: everyt>ody >•;.- outfit 2."> ceuts. Empyreal Publu-bine House. Court l>loct. bt. Paul. Minn. 3 '■>?* MAN f or li^ht work : jf I" fc«<-urity required . saiiiry g^.SOper day for six months. 4g7 St. Peter SL-, ■-,■ ■- 359-tiS SALKS.UfcX— (Cauted. three wide-awake salesmen. ?5 - to 310 per. day the year too&d. i all ih forenoon, 30S Wacouta >t. 35 '-MM SAUKSMAN— W«mea, by a St. Paul job bing bouse, a first-class tea. cigar nnd tobacco sateMnnn tot -St. Ptttil ctiv trade: mu>t have t:udotifete<l ability: no other need apply. Address 111. Globe. 355* FpF«I k.N'DtN T— Wanted, a good superintendent ou s-lock fi'.rni: mau and •wife, without children. Address V 107. Globe. f J4i; "117 AM'KD-Fj!!; men f<«r Winston Bros.. » V railroad work in Virginia: also fifty quarrying] for Ring & Tobiu: f1.79 per day: til winter job. in Vii-inia. CidDp & Wins ton. Ttiii and Ro^abel. St. Paul; 2J High St., Minneapolis. 359-05 UT AITtK-; — Wanted immediately, tv»-<> rirst class waiters tit 41*2 Jackson St. VTages. $5 per week. 3tJO-3ttl \\T AMED- Detectives — We want a mau » » in every locality to act aa private detect ive under "our instructions'. Particulars free. Central Detective Bureau. Box 195. Topefca. Kan. 3t>o-3t>C cf'A sALARS. S4O expenses in advance, Ou allowed each month. Steady em ployment at home cr traveling. Xo solicit ing. Duties delivering and making collec tions. No postal cards. - Address with Fiamt) Hafer & Co.. Pi<,ua Ohio. ' tu th sat sua 16t .Females* jOIIAM BKK.HAIO-IS6 East Tenth si. \s Wanted, chambermaid and dishwasher. 30' > COCK— Wanted, rim-class meat and pastry cook : woman jaeferrtd. Address Hotel Ca.ntieny, Fargo. N. l>. ■ | , 350-G5 OOK— Wanted, aTirst class lady cook for restauraut, immediately. Apply at 416 W'abasha <t. 860-368 "|_l orsKWOKR- Wanted, cempetent girl JTJ fin general koa.-rtvork; fsniilrof four. 30 East Isabel -:. 3': ft f.O otSEWOKK- Waiik-d. ffirl for general hoti.-ework for fani'ly of four. Apply forenoons this week at 3U7 Smith ay. >Irs. ■Dofiittlf. 300 HOLSKXVOKK— Girl Tor general house work:reVKnces required. Applyinorn ings to Mrs. Herirv Schurineiei; 521 John st. 360 — -..r. . orsKWolJß— Wanted, tii-st-elass girl for general housework; «ood wages. 473 Wataslia st. ' J 353-«0 Hui rurYiMfifiT TiimiMit»Minitlliflif girl at 275 Eas Eighth sL:- 360 HOI SKlVOUK— Yoiitig 'e'.ri- wauled for honsework. -HO Kent -Ftr "* SlyO OI'SE \VOKK--Wanted. girl at 233 Smith aye. 3UO LADI for Uetii work^ security re quired: saiary. S2 per day for six months. 4>7 St. Peter st. , ; 350-68 lV^l'KSK— Wanted, nurse to attend lady 1^ during confinement: must be experi enced, Kiis;li.-tj epoken and well recom meuded. Address 11Q, Gl be. 359-GO Sk • »i» iilKi^Wanted, atrirl for sec ond work. 27tf East Ek-uth Ft. 'MO STftOXG BCKI 8 . . WO .II AS wanted at 321 i;«.i^r' st. Avr-ly early. 3r>o I>nESy»IAKI3I«. DKKS>.HAKI.>iti— All work lert before XJ the holidays to be done after, a reduc tion of price will be made. Miss Oliver, 448 \Va',a<O)ast. '_ 304-60 ; KKSS3IAKI>G for the next thirty days done at greatly reduced price*; first rlif work; fit. perfect. - Kiss R. Cohen, 35 East Seventh, Kooms 1 and 2. 354-S3 , JARVIs, dressmaker end ladies' tailor; patterns col 10 measure; furs altered i and reiiairtd. olG'i Bice st. 353 3*2 ; Ladiks — if you wi.^h your own or your children's dresses to fit. cut them by Browns lailor dress patterns; perfect fit guaranteed or money refunded; special rates to -iiirtUer!'. 4«7 St. Peter st. 347-77 MItS. Ml,l.ltiH. 276' Fifteenth ' Et.. fashionable dress and clonic maker; best work done for the money in the city. :-.53-82 Jll K>. K. HAKW. 108 College by.. fash i'J i.ma'.le dressmaker; all work giiaran teed: ' : ■- moderate. 352-16 iiO«i»F^ AX I* CAISUIAtiKST" fi > X pair carriace horses for sale cheap (together or singly) »-y D. K. Koye3. 355-»«l FOX .SALE- Eight pairs heavy bob sleds, umxJ one winter; suiinble for liaavy haul ing: also Portland cutter. Inquire 309 South Exchange st. . . : 359-00 HOItsiiMEN"— W*anted,horsemen to know that there will be a sale and general fmr or horses, commencing on Saturdar, Dee. 28. Nt wood aud haymarKet, Norih. Minneapolis. '- - 354-60 HO ti to winter, at Midway Park sta- Mm. A. J.Woodmaßsee.SupL 289* Jl - I KKCEIVKO — One car of heavy li.'rFf--. N. Hardy. S»'J smith ar. 356-72 i^'STßiJcrridS. DA>JO and Diaridoiin instruction; artistic -D dancing f<»r stage or home amusement Prof. Sherry. 44 East Seventh st. 546-75 OX. AUAIHA'.I AOAUKaIx" OF MISIf O and Art. 26 East Exchange: Lessons Ciren on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in drawing and paint ing. including crayon, " psstel. water colors and decorative art work. For.terms call or address the. Superioress. . . Lj *168 \\J A>TfcD— Any one desiring thorough VV instruction in shoiObaud to enter our school. Our graduates have no difficulty in 6eeuri:i2 first-class positions. Miss I, I). Hess. 4i> 1-ourth M. send for cataiogue.3oU-G2 - MTITATIOXS .WASTKD. Male. '~ 7> > :7}"^.\ i»otiKKEEPER-Uy an expertcAied and IJ : reliable bookkeeper, a tH«oi 'books to post fveningb after- Jan. 1 : relta&U? eiljr rvf crcnccs. Address V 19S, (ilobK '/ tI .1; BOOKKEEPER — WantedTf position r,y thoroughly competent double-c& try book keeper of ten vears' experience ;/'BaVarjr- to Ktart not >o much tin object .as 10 .secure a permanent situation where ability and" ex-' |>erieuce will bo Hi.pre.inu-d; best- of ' Ttftr enccs.. Address V 1"3, G\obejt 1 V>" X»^-<>o OOK KEEPING— Books opoucd. ciosea, posted, expert wosk. etc-yP-Spraguc: room 25 . Drake block. St. fiuA \ . ■ 12-J* AMP COOK— Wahjed-Wotra^' lirsl-olass s camp copw. Add V 10H, Globe.- . : A. Ci.»:kk— a youug Tium. Sc:iorti!!«vinii, wo ild like* cet a i>Osition ii> « wnofe* sale or retail store bl any kind. Please ad- ; dress F., --' Thlrteentlr st. ■:■' .: [!; ' 1. --noACIIMAX-A Young Germaa~>wauts | v> " Miu:itiou as coaehm4Ui" wafl" posted and ■ be«t of city refereuces. Atldtess F. U., V 3s2 " North Fort st., city. "">'' '360 Cook— Wanted, n sitniljon as meat or pastry cook in hotel or'rcstanrant. ■ A(t dress M I J3. Globe. : < ; 3 MPI.OVMENT— Watitea, eutineer. p'ri- J-' Tatewatchm.in or run elevator. Address A 124. OloU-. .' , - : .333 6-J MPLOYMKNT— Twoyouug boys t eiity -Ci years old want pTace* in private family or in a store; will work chean. Address 11. X.. 3.9. coruer Fourth and Pine sts. 3 T7MPLOYMENT— Watitcd. poj-ition by a -Ci young i;iau of edoflaiisn and good ad dfess:eaa lend empioyer,' $I.'H O; have had six years' road exj>eiience, and traveled in twenty elates; also tea vcars la retail, busi ness in h-miwaie. .stove aud tin business; am practical mati: any other business will suit. Address R. A. Grfm, Fartuingtoti, Mii'ii. 4 I^AKM WOKK— Man and w.fe want wort on i'Hrui: nmn good horse and stock man; wife good butter maker. Audress John Zirkt-I. Hudson. Wis. • ; ■■ 4 (^ ttoceilY CI.XXX. si>caki:ig three T languages, with ■^■'ol city references. w»i't> position. . N 105. Globe. • .: .' 3 Hoim. WORK— Wanted, suuation in nrst-cla»s hotel to iearu the trade thor oughly: first-class camp cook: good refer e!ict->: wages no object. Addt^ss A. S., 154 Witwr Kt.. city. - ... - " 1 FFICE WORK— wanted by a young man of seveateeir in office; can write on typewriter and furnisti ; refer ences. Add R. R., Globe; •"• ," .- : ;■■ 1 OFFICa* WORK— Wanted, bya-middle aaed man. office work of aiiy kiad, or any position of trust: salary not so much on object aasteadjr employment: best e£ city reference. Address X lo*?. Globe.* " "." 1 ALESMAN— Wanted, by Jar;, 1, a sjtua tion as sa;e>iua:i or bookkeeper by ex perienced, wide awake man; s*pleudid-refCr fiict-s. Address D. J., Globe. • ■ • 1 8A I. MAN — Employ went> wanted as salesman, assistant ' bookkeeper, clerk, Bseebanie, anything; plenty, references. Jones. 746 Payne aye. : <■■:_' 1 STENOGRAPH Xii —An experienced stenoaraphcr and typewriter desires a position in law office. Address F 19& Globe. 1 TRAVELING MT\X-Ati experienced X traveling man with an extensive ac quaintance iii Western Wisconsin, on -Isorth western division of Onuiharaih-oadr-irinne sota and Dakota and Montasft. on Manitoba and Northern Pacific railroads, is opeu for an engagement after Jan. 1. 1S90; Al refer- Address 1»2. Globe. 358 60 nrUBK FOR «o.»i;u —..WoLk.-X3f.any • V kind for board wanted cernian of" 2<>. Address Paul Schlosser, General Deliv ery. city. :-...,-■.-.•■ 1 j-cswte. '"A"_-"- ■ . i IjoOKKEEPEß—^ituation v wanted by. a' 13 young iady to keep books; : has had a good business education, aud cau furiiish le-t of references, \ddress G 113. Globe.' ..". COOK — woman. vpeakiug.jUeunan ■> nnd English, as ctrok i:i a private fam ily: icference. Call or address 4.63 Temper aiice st.. Room 12. , . .. - ." .' , r 3 Cook anl> COAt'HMAN— Wanted, sit uation by married couple «s nrst-elass cook and coachman or general work; out of city preferred. A. W. S., 421 St. Anthony aye.. near Western aye. • - - - 1 T-)RES*MAKER— Situation wanted by a XJ competent dressmaker sewing in fam ilies; best of city references given. Address C. *?.. Globe. 1 ,'--^,l. HOLSEWOUK-A strong German wom an wants washing and scrubbing, 29 West Ninth st., corner St. Peter. "' " - -1 ' OIT^EKEEPEK— A middle-aged lany is desirous a position as managing house keeper in hotel or family wherp servant is kept. Address Mrs. S., 337 Rondo st. 1 OUSEtvKEPEK— situation wanted as HOI'SEtvKKI'KK— biltiation wanted as housekeeper iv widower's family: re spectable and plenty of means. . 20S Martin Bt. - • 1 HOCiSEKEEPEK— A young American woman wishes situation as : house keeper in widower's family. Address 222, Globe. - : ; ■ 4 U 01-.EKKEPKK-A woman with child Lx would like place to keep honse; no ob jection to leaving city; is fond of children" Address 349 Smith ay. 1 ITCH EN GIRL— A colored woman wants work as kitchen girl or work of some kind where she can take her little child : will work cheap. Call st>7 Broadway, in rear. *-■ - '_'■"'/ r-t' "VTiiKSING— Wanted, sick nursiug, by a I^l lady of several years' experience; also good city references. Room 7,j:Cpiuerißice st. and Central aye. ' 1 SKWIVO— A lady would like sewing in O families for 65 cents a day and board. Call at Room 7. Habighorst Bloc*. 4 IV" ASHERWO.MAN wants work to wash • » and iron and do nouse-cjcajiing. lu quire second floor to the left, 531 Sibley sc •-!!{. 11/A!»Hl3sti WA.NTr.D-A few gentie »V men's washing: will call for and de liver. Address I) 126. Globe. 1 . F«»R NAX.E. FOX >«ALE— The famous Encyctopi*aia BriUnnica for only $2.."»0 per volume. Write C. W. Dumont, 111 I'avidion block.St. Pni:!. ■ ■ ; -v 261* t'KNITL'RE AND STOVES forsele on FtKMTI'Kt AND STtIVKs fo; sule on aasy paymenls. J. Levy, 19i> West Ssev e»lh st. 3.4.1-70 iTt XX FOR SALE^EuraiUircJ sacrificed: beds, l»edding and carpets. Call on H. S. Lcomis. Globe office. 356-62 1Q /UU| >AMhs of Dakota citizens, xO^VJVJKJ with postoffice addres.-. county and state; price S2 per l,«> 00 names; S2i for. entire list. B. Pew, Aberdeen. S. D. 359-61 w^&^ HEATING AND COOkiXG /*^*C«i OITFITS. q STOVE CO., \gfiZM 409 Sibley -St" ■- ; •::.-" tyGet Catalogues and Prices. 234* ' LOST AAI) JfOIJ3iI>. OCNII-The right place to have laundry work done: it is at the .Enterprise lat'ndry. 139 West Seventh st. " -" 347-76 FOL'Nl>— right Dlace for hue holiday good?, in fancy plush, leather and met al goods, Christmas curds, pictures, frames, and German books at U. & S.Silbencan'?. 13 East Seventh st. ■ . 345-74 HORSE STRAYKD— I>ec. rlH— Black horse, 16'-j hands high, white spots back of ears, rope around neck, well sliod. Return to Shea's livery stable. Seventh St.. near Bates: receive reward. 359-02 ONEY LO*<T-Lost. Dec. 24, a sum of money. Finder will be - rewarded by leaving same at 588 Wabasha st. 359 POCKETBOOK LOST— Ou Seventh st.. A between Wabasha ana Minnesota, a hidy's pocketbook, containing a sum of money. Firmer please leave at Globe office and receive reward. 360 T)OCKETI*OOI4. LOST— On streets of St. I Paul, tan-c >!oruil pocketbook contain inggoid pen, bolder, ?100 note, etc. Finder please leave at 258 Rondo st. and be re warded. 357-59 LEKVE TTONS I,()S T-I.ust. a pair of gold bleeve buttons on East Seventh, between Rosabel and Broadway. I-eave at 249 East Seventh and receive liberal re ward. ' 359 3IiSCELI^i^EOUS. =. RTESIAN WELLiS ot any size nnd depth drilled; water supplies furnished and water works constructed.: . correspond ■] ence solicited. Artesian ell Drilliug com-. pany. 319 Jackson St.. St. PanL'Mlnn- : 'Ja:'.* IJANK> MEAT MA XX J-T T, -at ' 273 • We*t Seventh t-t., is not known much". but go there and try it once. -'; :;iL-7o Al>) PRIVATE HOSPITAL— Mrs. H. Stcnzel, 254 Martin st. - . ; 333-62 ORANGE ULOSSO3I— Sure cure for female diseases; sam*»la, two cents. Jennie Kelson, 59 Royalston ay., Mlnneapo- Ils. Minn. ... -..350-06 qpUEATERAND MASQLKKADK cos- X tumes. wigs and beards. -grea'e paints for stage use, and Thcatcr-Lcih-Bibliothek. Mrs. L. Keitmaun, 56 East Seventh st.. St. Paul. Minn. , . ';' 3:j'»-Q5 TO EXCHANGE. . . .;■ TO EXCHANGE— pood ■ KiO acre im proved fcrm to exchange- for general, meroliandise orauy kind of Etbck. . Address. 110. Globe. ' • ■ ■■• 359-2.> 4__ j-ou out of employment? Advertise iv "' c ihe Daily and Sunday Globe. THE SAINT PAUL DAIJY -GLOBE: " tHUTiSDAY-^OBNIXG; DECE^fBEK 20, 1880. HEAT, KBTATI: FOX S.tl.y. itllMcellnueouN City l.i-i. OMKS: 11OMEM HOMES!— Why do jroa pay rent? Resolve uot to do so any more. Buy a honse: - $20 per month will do It. Sit and ..seven-room dwellings: select neighborhood : twenty minutes' walk from . court hou«e; $20 ]>er month will buy house, Hiid lot; streets graded, sidewalk*, etc.; roomy, convenient, warm, cellar under en tire lioii.-c; nothins omitted which will add to the convenience of these houses.- Dwell ings beautifully situated, near 6treet cam, • olong the line of many iruprov;nient>, which will certainly double the vulue of the \ rop erty wittiin a reasonable time. . Resolve to pay no more rent. Resolve to own your own home. Resolve to begin the New Year in your own home. 1 will give you a better chance to-dtiy to buy a home than \vr» ever offered Inttauclty. Remember, nothing down to tl<e right pcrspus. Fourteen houses were for sale: now there are but few remaining. l>o not delay. but come at once. Remember, Charles Rudolph. 132 Eust Kiiii tlj ht. 350* Iti;SI.M>S <Il4^<FS. ffH»ceUaneou» i*uj»ine!»»i'hunccs AI'OMPLKTE butcher*' outtit for sale ' way below half value; good horse nnd wairou. if red; at 365 Western uv. 359-61 FOX SALK-A mercantile business in a town tho terminus of one of the ilivis ions of tlic Milwaukee road, on reasonablo terms. Mlmh f 104, Globe. 358-04 POX SAI-E- A good saloon with tixtures. -L For information sco George Benz & Sons. . 351-60 C<OR SAKE— Valuable flour mill property JO and water po wer. 97,500: good chance for mau with small canital. Address \ 106. Globe. : BSG-52 117 ANTKU — A partner to take one-half »» interest in aa established business in one of the be«t lumber towns in .Minnesota. A splendid chance for the right man. Ad- Ores* P. GloM'. 35'"-62 »OAKI> OFFEKED. BOA Kl>— Fnrnisbed rooms, with board, 54.50 aud §5 per week. 478 Cedar. J 359-60 .. - m B<»AKl>— Wanted, two young ludics to At board and room: use of bath, heat and parlor free: $3.50 per week : also other room ers wanted. 233 Spruce st., near SiLiU-y. j :-53 63 BOA Kl)— ln private family: two pleasant rooms furnished, heated, bath, etc., at 497 Marshall aye. 356-360 BOARD— For rent, nicely furnlshcl room. with board; use of pia'uoaud bath. 270 Pleasant ay. 3">6-7 - BOA:;i>-rurnished rooms with board, . gas. furnace heat and bath: also table board; also house to rent. 530 Cedar st. 5 - 354 60 BOAKI) — Nuelv furnished f rout room and board to young lady; private family; references exchanged. 39 Summit aye. j 356-62 - BO.\RI>— Board and room. 53. 50: board without room. «3. 397 Hioe st. 553-HS. OARD- 414 East Tenth St.->'icely iur ni>hed rooms with board: furnace heat iaad gas. 3*1 3-09 BOARD— One kind of meat, breed, butter, potatoes, cup of coffee or tea, 10 cents: rfyster stews, 10 cents, at the Boston Home Liinrh Konm. 39Q R.i crt >t. 340-37S Mi m— mm V CALLING ATXO. 2!)4 ARI'MH 1 St.. between the hours from 2 to D and 7 : to 9 p. m.. can be seen a new nnd perfect piano in every respect, which is for sale: can ; be bought for one-half the cost price; party ; <jwnlu:i same is about to leave the city. Here : i^ a tine bargain which will be an advantage - to au\ one wishing to purchase a holiday 'gift. ' . 3_i9 MR*. G. H. HELM, 27 East Seventh St., Room 16; massage treatment, baths, life : readings; St. Paul, Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Niturdays. 346-75 •I\]!{S. MARY A. TUSSEY. 2'_'.J East "i. • Eightli St.. is a live trance medium; holds circles every Tuesday evening for spir ituai benefit. 3>6-83 i \TAIJAMK ELLIS. 363 V\ acouta st., I It_L trance medium, massage and mH^netic treatments baths. 356-85 ADAME Kl'i'l'KK. of the West Indies, the great natural clairvoyant of the present age: this remarkable woman needs •ouly to be consulted to be appreciated: she is of Spanish and Japanese descent, being born •in Nomono, Japan, and beini; gifted with the most extraordinary powers of clairvoyance or second sight. 4K>Wacouta. 359 TVTOTICE THE PUBLIC— If you want 1 1 your books posted, closed and opened • for the coming year, call on A. J. Diamon. .Bookkee|*r and Collector. Office corner Eighth and Wacouta. teieihone call 1114-2. Very resrectfully. A. J. Diamou. - 359 AXTED- The address of Daniel Con uors, formerly of Barronette, Wis. ; should this meet his eye. or any one who knows bis wbereaqouts, address Jonn Kin ney. Barronette. Wis. 354- O FIXA3iCIAL» — JIOXKV is loaned by us on improved • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Dcluth at ti, 6i'», 7. ' Vz per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. M. "Sevrport & Sou. investment bankers, 152, l."» 3 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. "3* M I.KICA.N .tiott'i <iA«;t I.OA>COM ' pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates on furniture, horses, pianos, commercial paper, jewelry and all kinds of personal property without .-moval from ouse: loans mnde without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Room 7, First National Bank Building. 137* LCI'IOV furniture st<>ri;ze; loans any -T\ amount; carpet cleaning. Sausomes'. 411 Sibley ft. r: 346-65 1I.I.IAK1>& BIiHTO.V, F.oom 'Jl>. Na tional German-American bank build ing, have money to loan on vacant or im proved city property: lowest rates; no delay. i .:,..•,;■- 335?-(i7 HUJLIAKD&HUKTON; Routu 29. Na tional German-American Bank Build fng,-lf«n- money on vacant and improved city property at lowest rates. No delay. 351-80 J' \V. HAM. 006 N. Y. Life Bldg— Money • to loan on ieol or personal property. ; ■-;"., 271* - ■ - f\»OM.V I.OA.M;u by 11. R. Hunt & Co. J-'-L ,34 East Third st.. room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc.; also on ware house receipts, diamonds, watches and sil rerwfire; private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. 20">* O>r.Y I.OANKI) on ail kinds of per- ! sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc.: also, on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security j Loan Co., 325 Jackson st. J. E. Flanigau. I manager. . . 162* jYIONEYto loan on household furniture L»x and otner personal property. E. S. Thomas. Itoom 61, Chamber of Commerce. 353 59 MONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros.. 4 5 Jackson st. and 1/5 Dakota ay; hare op. hand $7,'XK> at 6 per cent, on improved property. 316* MfYIV PT V LOA.MiOiiuuus of 510 IVlUii Lj JL and upward on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc., without re moral; also on diamonds and watches: notes and time checks bought by E. S. Case & Co., snecessms to J. W. Es.dall d: Co.. 117 East Fourth st., National German-American Bank Building. 341* JKNT.bOIA MOKT(.Ati£ LOAN Company— Loans money on furniture, piii'.ios, horses and wagon-. in any amount, without removal from owners' possessions; also on warehouse receipts, bank stocks real estate or any property of value; notes discounted ; pnrtial payments received, and your own lime granted for payment: node lay: money on hand and furnished imme diately after security is "approved. J. S. Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14, First National bank building, St. Paul, and Room '. Mackpy-Lecii block, Minneapolis. 152* .1. KAVANAGH & CO., 126 East • Third St — Money to loan ou real or per sonal property: partial payments received; time (hecks cashed at lowest rates. 355-65 F. MOKI IZ.92O PIONEER I'JIKSS • Building— Mortgage loans made promptly; 6, 7 and & per cent; mortgages bought. 2i»l* W~~ M.S. VIUUEKS «t CO., 41 KAST Foubth St., cobkeb Cedak— 6, 7 and 8 peb ce.nt m'lset ox hand for vacant ob imi'roveil real estatt. loaks; partial fat mexts cas be made on the principal; pur chase money mortgages, bond: am* stoi ks BOtGHTAKDSOI.D. ■ • 'Jtti* C*> C\(\l\ WANTED on improved city •-''•»'>VJLJU property; first mortgage. Ad dres9T 110, Globe. " 359-60 Cf*n ( \t}i TO LOAN on iinprovea or •PU> %U"v7 unimproved real estate in St. Paul or Ramsey county: will buy ap roved mortgages. A. K. Barnum, Room 4. annheimer block. - 3 r 'l* STORE A.\l> BAR FIXTURES. JVJETT AXD SECONDHAND SALOON li fixtures. ice boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, conn'ters and shelving. 218 Washington ay. v., Minueat oils. *V 6 WHERE-i-WANTS CAN BE LEFT * __FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE : I.TOXS <t TICKNOR, Druggists," 707 East J : Third street, corner Bates. ;.- -• CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 rniverslty 'I avenue, corner Virginia. MOI"NT9 & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash i land avenuu and Dale street - . ■. - A. P.WILKES, Druggist, 769' end 761 West. '. Seventh street." .' • ' . . BERKMAN i CO. .' 422 Dakota nvenua. ; >".;'- K. F"\. tBS Rice street. ". - . j FIJANKI.. OSBURG. 178 Western avenno; .. J. 11. HAVES, 411 West Seventh street. >v^i} Y. VAX Dy YNE, Druggist, 823 East bcrenth , ':s\reeL' * ' ; ' ..""". "' " ■ HIPPEER & COt.LYER, Druggisst, IDD East' : Seventh. . JOIIN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.; 1 Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. - 1 M. D. MKRRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 ' . Broadway." ; ' nKU.KK's PHARMACY, corner Tenth and ; St. Peter streets. SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third and Maria, n. P. PETTIGRBW, corner Rice and Igle hart. /?.-• W. M. BiCHARDSON. 7CO Wabasha. MRS. JKX.VIK CLINTON. f>4l East Seventh ''.fon.BiaT. --■ - ■ :. 1 1 «>n •><-•<>. - . OTTAGE— To rent, an eight-room cot ■': tage, No. 606 Jackson; also eleven brick house near Jackson ; modern iniprove meiits. Inquire No. 179 Fourteenth st. 356-62 F OX- noiLsEs; rooms, nuts, stores, see J. A.owen 3 & Sous, renting agency. s2 Globe building.. , . . .-..,- 272* HOUSE TO KENT— Four rooms, water and , sewer connections. Inquire SSB Broadway. . .; .•t■; •: 358-6O HOt'ShS— For rent, the following desira ble houses at a very low rent: 34H Day ton av.,ten rooms aud 320 West Seventh Ft., seven rooms each. Inquire of the St. Paul Trust compauy, 157. East Fourth st. , - ".;■".• / . . '. /35p-;V) . ■ " HOI SK— For rent, newly furnished nine ruoni .'house, with modern improve ments; good location; convenient to cars. Call or address P. X.. 2<>l West Seventh st. ' ••■■■■'•■ ■ ; - 3-10-63 Hor.-SES— 12-rooni house, all conven iences: " barn attached. t»even-room house, all conveniences, with barn; 19:21,5 Martin. Nicely furnished rooms, cheap. Apply G"() Cedar ft. . : ■■ BCB-381 HOUSE— For rent, dotitle brick bonae; all' modern improvements and laundry: half-block from Rondostreet car line; 5' Til ton st. • Call or addre>s Herbert W. Brown. 57 Iglehart St.. or 56 Tilton st. IS* HOI For re.it, eight-room house, with closet aud bath ■ room, hot and cold water: good cellar: good inducement for a tennant at once. T57, Martin «t. 354 HoLsK — For lent, >even-ro«inied bouaej Pine. St. Apply &}\i Pine St. 34. ♦ WEItENT HO-I'SKS. STORES.OFFICES. • | FLATS. COLLECT RENT PROMPT LT. TAYLORS RENTIXIi AGENCY, GLOBE IiiILDIXG. 342 371 .. I : flpMßa, .. . A— HOTKL BiTI'NSSVICK —14 West Fourth — Fifty steam-herited rooms; 75 cents per day; bpe'einl rates by month. . : ; . . *341 ; •-■ " ! pORXEKTHIKU ANU SMITH AY.-' v-» For rent, • eight rooms. Inquire N. • Hardy, '.O'_» Smith ar. 356-72* T7IFTKKNTH ST.. 20S— For rent, three Jl or four rooms 011 ground floor for house- ,1 keeping. 3 '0-00 OKT ST.. 354— Two unfurnished rooms v for rent; city water, etc. ' 303-!»2 OIiKTH ST.. 167. WES r — Elegant,; i newly furnished rooms, with steam heat ' and bath and use of parlor and musical in- : struments. ■ 356 CO lolehakt ST.. 'z Koom for rent: A newly furnished front roum, with alcove; south-facing, use of bath: private family; suitable for one. two or three pcrsons.3sS-»»4, , Jack ST., 360— Economy Hotel— Furnished rooms to rent by the day.weekr or month. 1 -'- •' '''■ : ~- ■ '-'• - •■ '■'■'■ 359-353. ississiPPl ST.. r>«»l— Large, well fur lushed rooms with heat; $7. SSand§!»; private family: one-half block- from Univer-, sity nv. nnd Mississippi cars. 354-00 Unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping. Apply at 20 West Third st. 366-62 SEVENTH ST., 1>95. EAST— lor rent, suit of six room?, over store, after Jan. 1. Inquire within. 359 SEVENTH ST.; »51fe, EAST— Knriii>fied rooms, single or en suite, one . front alcove room, suitable for light housekeeping. . .-■ . .349 378 ST. At, BAN* ST.. 250— For rent, front room, furnished; furnace heat: use of bnth. ... 356-7' i S^T. l'fcTKlt ST., ti!2— Nicely -furnished O front rooms, single or en • suite ; furnace heat: bath. . « ... . 356-62 Si HIT AY!-;.. 39— Furnished front room ■ cheap on account of entrance being in rear. .-■..■■ ■*• ...-•.: . 356-02 Tenth ST., 2'jo EAST— Between Jack J- son and Sibley— Nicply furnished front room; pas: bath; neat; private family; home comforts; SO per week, including good table board. .-' y - ". '■ : 356-60 ABASH A - Corner Teutn, over Drug ■ — Furnished and nnfur nitihed room? for rent. ! ■•■-'■'- •- 356-62 AKASHA ST.. 473— Furnished rooms to rent by the day. week or month. '-"- ■•;■."■ 35i>-:';s8 ;: • \ ■--'-'■. ■ Flats. •■ ' LOOKS— FoTrent.two well-lighted lloors. each SOxlOO.'wlth nso'of elevator and water tisnires. Apply at.Griggs & Co.'s. 190 and 1 92 East Fifth st. 347-76 . ■ ■■. .. 'fe '*itOTt!ri» >•■ "■■ ; ■ ■ OK KENT— Store No. 1 till East Seventh; store Xr>. 448 Jackson; store No. 175 East Seventh: .'.5 rooms over Xo. 173 East Seventh : basement corner Thirl and .Minne- BOta. Stees Bros. - ; : . 359-06 STORE— For rent, store room, with four rooms above, on East Seventh st. ; good stand for restaurant. J. ,W. Crosson. 353 Jackson" t-t. ' - 3'»4-60 WASTED TO BUY. ABINET LETTER FlLE— Wanted to V>» buy, a medium-sized cabinet letter file; second must be cuen*i. Address, stat ing i-rice. .1119. Globe. • 354* WASTKI) TO HK^iT. HOL'SK— A email house, . furnished or partly furnished: convenient to cable car, on St. Anthony hill. Address T 103. r;lot>e office. ■•* ■ 3.'9-62 TVTOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT 1* Edgar Snyder. unmarried, under date' of the 10th day ot November, ISS6, executed to The West St. Paul Real Estiite and Im- Drovement Syndicate, a corporation organ ized and acting under the laws of the State of Minnesota, a certain mortgage, whereby' he conveyed and mortgaged Lot Fifteen (15) of Block Seventy-three (73) of West St Paul Real Estate and Improvement syndi cate Addition Numbered sis (6). iii Ramsey; County, Minnesota, according to the plat of said Addition of record in the oflice of the , Register of Deeds in and for said Ramsey' County; which mortgage was, on the 13th day of December. issii. duly recorded on paee2o4of Book 133 of the mortgage rec ordsofthe Register's- office of said County: 1 that said mortgage and the debt secured thereby was duly assigned by said The West St. Paul Real Estate aud Improvement Syn dicate to Albert W. Synder, on the 19th day of January. 1-BS. which assignment was duly recorded in said Register's office on the 19th day of January, 18S8.in Book T" o£ Assignments, on pages 19 and 195; that de fault has been liiiule in the conditions of said' mortgage, and that no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted tore- . cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, aud at the date of this notice there is claimed to be due. and there is due aud unpaid on the mortgage debt se cured by said mortgage, the sum of One Hundred' and Eiabty-Seven Dollars and Eighty-Two Cents". (3*87. '2>. i ; Notice is hersby Riven, that under and by virtue of a power of salo in said mortgage contained and mnde a part thereof, and pur- - Miant to the statute in . such case ■ made and Moridad.tiM said mortgaged premises, above described, will be sold at public auciiou to the highest bidder; in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the main fiout dioor (qu Fourth Street) of the new Court ■ House of Ramsey County, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, the Tenth 00th) day of February, A. D.. 1890, to satisfy said mortgage debt then due, to gether with the attorney's fee of Twenty-Five Dollars named in . said mortgage, and Uio costs aud ejepeuse* of these proceedings al lowed by law. ALBERT W. SNYDER, Dated Nov. 16th. ISS9. Said Ae&ignee. ' Ciias. N. Bei.i., Attorney for Said Assignee. Rooui 01, GiluHau Block, St. Paul, Minn dvi: wonks. ' ..: . ; V" J. KOCHKX, Ny W. Steam Dye Works; J- • office 41<> Robert st, Ryan block; works t)G and 57 Indiana ay. ' ... ■ 201* AMIMON A CO., New York Steam -Dye V Works; ladies' and gents' clothing- a Fncciuitv. 14 West Sixth st. *22tt \ •-. . -. ~^lt T SI«JA'L..' ' ' ■••-• ■■-'■'■ piANOTirNIXG— First-class work -IT ■• guaranteed.' .Samuel E. Crutehett, '625- Wabasha st , Room 2. City references.- • ':"•■'■ i . ■ 353-60 * ■,"--■• STATE of MINNESOTA. county- op 0 jllennepin— ss. District Court, Fourth Judicial Dlbtrlct . - • .- *••-.' .-'-.- --in tUe matter of the assignment of J. B. Mc i Cjystle, Insolvent. ' ". ' ' , :1 • N.btico is hereby given that J. B. McCrystle ' 1 or thecity of Minneapolis, said county aud , rftate, has by deed In writing bearing date ; December 17th, ISB9, made a general. : ' lto^Bt to the underKlgued, under- and by vir- I I tue of the insolvent laws ot the state of Mm, , I ikVytu.of all his property not exempt by law from levy aud salo on execution, for the ben ' efft of all his creditors who shall file releases : i tt(|ulred by law; aud that the undersigned . h«; duly qualified as : such • assigpee. : - All Claims against Eald J, B. iMcCrystle " must be i jdtily vcrifled and presented tome for allow . iince witbin twenty (20) aays from the date Uf this notice. " ' " •'■'*?."' ;r ! Dated Dec. 18th, 1889. '■"- -' ~"° ' i;i l'• . . E.P.KING, . .,| •;•. Assignee, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ; . : Laxe & Jon\!«ov. . . • .. -.- ; .-;; "Attorrneys for Assignee, Minneapolis, Minn, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Office of the Board or Kducatiom, I St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 10, ISS9. J , SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received by the Board of Education until ;. -. . .":'.,•'"' '■-;". . Saturday, January 4, 1890, ", At 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase •■ of the following described real estate, vi?: . ;/ » Lots 3, 6, 7 and 10. Bloc'f 16, .West St. Paul Proper. \ ■ ■"' ; v"; ■ Terms of purchase to be one-tenth of the pnrehase price cash, with balance to be paid • at or before the expiration of teuyears at six • (6) percent interest, payable semi-annually. - Bids must be accompanied by a ; bond ..on the part of the bidder.. with two ' (2) . good and sufficient sureties in a sum amounting tp at least twenty-five (25) per ceutura of the contract price of said bid, and conditioned thnt.in case such bid Is accepted by the Board of Education, the bidder will enter into a contract with said. Board .for the price stated iv his said bid. .--.-. '.':-'.. Correct form of blanks nseS for above-re quired bonds can be had at the office 'of ■ the. Corporation Attorney. • ; - -" .-' ' •'■'■ •••"•; :: • "-** Acheck in a like amount, properly, certi fied and made payable i to-Hhe- or ler of 'the Board of Education of the City of St. Paul, will be received in lieu of the bond above s]K.-eiried. If so preferred by the-bjdder.' % '"' The right to reject any or all bids is Jre served by the Board of KducnMon. i • "'■'■• ■".'•■'■ All bids must be plainly marked on exte rior of sealed envelope.. "Pro-po-als for Pur chase of Heal Estate,"' indorsed with the firm name and address of the lidder. aud ad dressed, mailed or hhuded.to the under signed, at his office- in : the High School Building. wh»re he will receive them daring the nsiisil business hours until the iinal honr . of the dny above slated for their recepiiou. - By direction. '- ■ . '■•:•;•, - KPWARD W. II \ TF). Secvetary. ! t . ! c 356 Jackson Stresl,' ■ ST. PAUL, : MINN. ; iSneedilv cures all private, nervous. ("hro*i!s . ( j njiil blood and skin diseases of . both sexec . -witiiouttheuseof mercury or hindrance from " bjisiness. NO C ICE/NO I'aV,. Pri vbiediseases and nil oU. iliiueriii^ cases, where the blood has become poisoned, cans •. j -ing ulcers, blotches, sore tiiroat and mouth I pai is in the head ajjd bones, and all dis - efls-'(;s of the kidneys a-.id bladder, are cure.l life. Men of all ages who are sufferfn* ■ Ir jdi the reatilt of youthful indiscretion of excesses of mature yenrs. producing nervous, liss, indigestion, couslipatloa, losd of mem ory, etc., are thoroughly and permanently ; cured. I Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex penenee in this specialty, is a graduate from oiie of the -leading medical colleges of the < country. He has never failed in 'Curing and . * "chses that he has undertaken. Cases and correspondence sacredly confidential. Call , or write for list of questions. Medicines sent bivmail and express everywhere free from rfsk and exposure. ■" ■ - ' •' - -} ' . - \ ". . ...... i EAL ESTATE ME7T, v; .'.:'•:'■.:.; ; " • EAL ESTATJE.iI EX v . ; • .';" . : itEAL ESTATE ME^, •. REAL ESTATE MEX 5 5 KEALESTATiS ME ■ . OWNERiO &,'.;, . " * . '": PROPEKTY, ■■'■' '■ .._:-■ CGENTS AND.BROKEP.V / INVESTORS ' "/; r AND BPECULATORS. <LLL PERSONS INTERESTHD I2f _ ST. PAUL DIRT s ; ; :• BHOULD READ CAREFULLY ' THE ADVERTISEMENTS IH j..i THE GLOBB. '"'I •„., THE GtOBB. ...i i. : . ...'.... «l , ■ ■ , #.... :■......;• ■; .... .... ; IT IS THE BEST DAILY \ * \ , NEWSPAPER IN THE COT7NTRZ AND ONE OF THE VERY BEST ADVERTISING '■" ' MEDIUMS. . ;•"; ; ; ■: ! ' , : ' . QUICK SALES ARE GUARANTEED TO THOSE WHO ... s; USE ITS COLUMNS • ' ' .• JUDICIOUSLY. - - . » ! THE RATES ARE REASONABLE THE I i RESITjL S ALWAYS *\ SATISFACTORY. - - BBAL ESTATE M£N TJSB --"'iJ' ■ ■ t \-r- : *' •— :.... ...a I! ! I THI GLOBB. '""'I j ' :t j i : ;•••;•:": M 1 »•••••••»» "if %?* • . " ' . .L *' I. . .... !O. * " Dr.BRINLEY, VANDERBUJIOII BLOCK, Herineplo At i enue, comer fourth street, MUSTNEIA.iFOXjT.S MINTtST . :•-. llegularljr graduated and legally qualified; I long engaged in Chrouic. Nervous, and Skin Discuses. A friendly talk co&ts nothing. It inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, 'medicines sent by mall or express, tree from .observation. Curable cases guaranteed, if ' doubt exists we say so. jliours — 10 to 13 a. .' ni., 1 to 4 and .* to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 2 . to 3 'pi m. If you cannot come, state case by mail. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Orgauic Weak- NtnVUUo UIDILII I, ness. Failing Memory. Lack of Energy, Physical Deesj, arising from Indiscretion, Excess or Expos ute. producing Rome of the following effects: Nervousness, Debility. • Dimness of Sight, 'Self-Distrust, Defective Memory, Pimple* on llje Face, Aversion to Society. Loss of Am- I'itlon, I'nrltnesa to Marry, Melancholy, Dys-. MIM, Stunted Development, Loss of Power. . I'liiiisin ihe Hack, etc., are treated with im tißrnlU'ledsupce«s. Safely, I rivntelj peedlly. DLuUU AFIU oMII All Formv Affecttng limly, hose. Throat, Slilu aiul .Bones, Blotches, Eruptions, *Acne, Eczema. Old Sores, Ulcers, Painful Swellings*, lioni vrlintever cause, positively and forever driven from the rratem, by means of safe, time-tested reme dies. StltT null swollen joints and iheu- Kiiitis.ii, the result of blood poisou, positively KIDNEY AND URINARY COM -plaints. Painful, J>lfilcult, too Fre quent or Itloody Urine, Unnatural JDiscliarEes Promptly Cured. < Ca tnrrh. Tbroat. Nose, ,Lung l)lseaa< es, onstltutional and Acquired Weaknesses of both. Sexos treated successfully. ■•■■ •- , 'It is self-evident that a physician payin? particular attention to a class of cases at tains great skill. ; Every known application Is resorted to and ■ (be proven Rood remedies of *;! ages and "countries are used. >o experiments are made. -&L'PJSKI'LiUOU«» uAlit i*crnm nently Kemoved. . l-Kcli— l'nmphlet and Chart of Questions Fent free to your address. All Consultations, either by mall or verbal, are regarded as Krictly couiident'al, and are given perfect privacy. ; • Ult. BIIINL.EY, Minneapolis. Minn R. M. NEWPORT & SON Ir, vestment Bankers. . I 11V, jr.?, 15' Drake Block. Loan Money "* en Improved Ueal Estate Security. . A< €, €K,7,7K and 8 per . cent.: ■ i i] i>lu>rtei>t Notice for anvamount COCHRAN & WALSH, Corner Fourth and Jackson streets. cat Lstate and Mortgage Loans: C-oueial Financial Aarent?. ''■-:-% WALKER & CO. r.'£. Members New York Stock Exchange and ' I hicafco Board of Trade. omm: New York, 4 Broadway; St. Paul J CillilJau Block; Chicago, 0 Pacific Ay. ' iio£%ij}hA//lt, FhOVISION. LUTfON AND GIL BROKERS. iit Direct wires from our office in St. Pam, No. 1 1 Gilhllan Block, to New York »tock Ex tl'iiiitf ii::(!t'hioniro Board of Trade. I. Tt\ffrfend'Mix. W. A. Holbroo'i E. TOWNSEND MIX & CO. AECHrTECTa -; Cffces, New Globe Building, Minneapolis. . Architects of Northwestern Guaranty Loan. Building: the New Cilobe buildiug, St. Paul: t-ennior Washburu's residence, ana outer important works. Orders solicited. ','.,/ h. 11. Brown Sirr>t. of ODiistructioa " ' J. J. BRO. & HV.NDJIAN tG E. st I-'ourth Street, KEAL UlhlE AND MORTGAGd INVEST- NTS. FIRE-INSURANCE AGENCY- r GbRMANIA BANK. (STAXJS BANS.) PAID CP CAPITAL. - - $400,000. Snrplns and undivided profits, $55,0 >0. ; Alex. Uajisf.y. William BicKKt " President '.'ashier. -■ R. M. NEWPORT & SON hiveit;a;i; Banker?, :;?? 152, 1&o and 154 Drake Block. St. - Paul, Minn. ■-/ . Bny nnd sell Storks. Bonds nn-i Real Estate BANK OF MINNESOTA. Paid Up Capital, $00.,Uu0. : -i ':', Surplus. $100,000 VVm. Dawson, Pres. Robt. A. Smith, V.Prea . .' .■- \\ m. Dbwsoii. Jr.. Cashier ■ •'.- Lombard investment Company! Boston. 31ass. Capital and surdus. 51,7<5(), " 000. No. 150 Leadenhall St.. London, E,.C Eng. Wesiern ofljee. Kansas City, Mo. Loans on St. I'.'iui and Minneapolis Real Estate and Improved Farms in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin promptly closed. >*o applications fent awny for approval. St. Paul otilee Globe Buildinz. U. J. DEUEL. Manacer. 1 HOLBERT MIXTER, 328 11OBEHT STKEET, ST. PAUL, : ; r.ErRESESTiNO : ■'"'.■:'•'■■"■••« f:i t=>.. "W. dxj isrn a.-m: *r r-n; r - Members New York Stock Exchange nnd Chicago Board of Trade. Offices: New York. '■ "ii Broad St. ; Chicago. S. W. Corner Grand : Pucific Hotel.. Stocks, Bonus. Gbaik and- Provisions bought aud bold for cash or on margin. Direct wires to Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange. " ■; "';; 03L.A.K,K1 METZ \\ holesala Commission Consifrnruents . So- " licited. ' BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY. GAM-, ETC. . Prompt Returns. Orders Filled. ,~:~~ 104 East Kifih street. - M.Paul. Minn WOODFORD & HOLBROOK, D A I M COMMISSION OriMllN MERCHANTS Corn Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. ESTABLISHED 1879. " 't V WOODWARD&CO. 42 CORN EXCHANGE, I PDA 111 MINNEAPOLIS. 11 11 U! l¥ BRANCH OFFICES Ulinill At and Members of the CHICAGO and DULUTH BOARD OF TRADE ANO . Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. OPTION Orders Solicited. Scud for our Telegraph Cipher. . ST. PAUL UNION STOCKYARDS CO SOUTH ST. PAUL. C^ Tho Yards and Packing Houses Ocen fo Business. lEcmlv Cnsh 3larket for lloss. FITCH BROS & CO., Live Stcck Commission Merchants! Room 20, Exchange Building, Telephone i»99-2. Union Stock Yards, South St. Paul, Twin City -" Stock Yards . New BriKlitou, Minn. ROf.ERS «fc i:o<.r.lts. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Union Stock Yards, - South St. Paul. * {^"Liberal Advances on Consiguments.^^ Health Is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Ncbvfiahd Braix Treat ment, a guaranteed specifle for Hysterio Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Nen rtlgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful- ■ ness. Mental Depression. Softening of tne Brain resulting iv insanity and leading to misery, decay aud death. Premature Old Age, Baronness, Loss of Power in either box, In voluntary Losses and Spennatorrho'a caused" by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or: over-induUence, • Each box contains one nionth's treatment. $1 a box, or six boxes for 5, sent by mail . prepaid ou receipt .of price. . ■ ' WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ;. ' To cure any case. With each order received by ns lor six . boxes, accompanied with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund tho money it the treatment < does not effect a * cure. Guarantees Issued i only by Hipplcr <Sr Collier, the open all-night drtigfri'sts, corner Seventh andSiMey *Uceti> St.. Paul Mina Dr. Nelson, {.■■;■ -.• -, , f .-. ...;.-•■ ■ -■; •■ ' . '•■ Cor. WashfnQtoft' Ay. and 3d My. 5; .,;:-'. ''.' JKEGULAE GKADUATE From 20 years cxpC-rieuce in 'Hospital and Private practice b Enabled to cuorauteq RADICAL curesin, Chronic or Poisonous diseases of ' the Blood. Tlirout, Skin, • Kidneys, Bladder and kfndreil organs. . Gravel and Stricture cured without Pain orCuttiuif. • ■ Those- who contemplate going to Hot Springs for the treatment of auyPrirateor BJood disease can be cured for one-third i^Anirc By" tb'l3 treatment a pure, i Anirc v fh!s treatment a pure, LAUI tO lovely Complexion, freo from tallpwueas, freckles, blackheads, orup tii)iia, etc., brilliant eyes and perfect health civ bo had. f#*"'t'hat "tired feelius:" and all female weaknesses promptly cured. Bloat ing. -JJe!idtiChe,s. Nervous Prostration, Gen eral Debility, -SleepleHsness, Depression and Ipdigestjoii, Ovarian Trouoles, Inflammation mid Ulcerution, Falling nud Disj/iHeemeuts, Spinal Weaknesses, Kidney Conibiaint aud ciiam-e of Life. Consult the old Doctor. mpd\//\IIC Physical and Organic NtKyUUd, Weakness, Premature Decay, Evil Forebodings, Sejf-Dntrust, Lm paired .Nieinorj , i'alpitatiou of the Heart Pimples ou the Face. Specks before the KVE. Ringing in the EAK. Catarrh, Threatened Consumption'- nnd -Every Disqualification that renders Marriage improper and up liHppv, SPEEDILY and FEItMANENTLY BLOOD AND SKIN3S&! udi.it-a most horrible iv iut result— pletely eradicated without the use of mer curv. SCYofuia, Erysipelas. Fever Sores Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers, Pain in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Soro Throat. Mouth end Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the Keck, Khetiinatisui, " Catarrh, etc Perma uentlv Cured, when Others Have Failed. ■ I IOIM ADV t^Uecently contracted Ur\ I l>l Mr\ T or ehronie Diseases P«6I TIVKI \ Cured In JJ to 8 clays by a loca! remedy. .No nauseous drugs used. Many cases pronounced incurable promptly yield to l»r, . JN'elson's Approved Kemadies. Medicines Mailed or ExDressc-d to any *d dress Free from observation. Charges fair. Terms Cash. Book and question list, 15c. A friendly talk costs uothln?. Hours. 10 a. m. to VJ. m., -to a and 7, to 3 v. m. : Sunday, '2 ta iap.mii* 226 Wash. ay. S^ Minneapolis, BUnn. .. - ; CHICHESTER'B ENGLISH Mj|y>ENNYROYAL PILLS. T^—.v£?3 BED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. f-*^v CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH -a PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. . ti.J Safe. >"- r -. J *"d aiwmi. relixblr. I.ailie*. I 7] /wF«uk Ili-uncUt fur lllamond Itrund, I W ' \W \a red nu-mllie boicea, *e*led «tita blue \«• Lt ribbon. Take no other. 4o.(»tpiJ Jl**^ -■• JT (hrparticnl»r«»iKi "Relief for Ladle*," i f .- > in Utter, ,hy return mall. Mam* Paper. ', yelehei.ti.-F Chem'l Co.. MnUtiion t»c.. Phil*.. Pb, ■■ ' " . <The Burlington 5 . . Union -Depots, Minneapolis, Jst. Paul, Chi ciago and St. Louis. ' : , -": :. v * j : i Ticket O|Uce«.-Si. Paul, 164 East Third Bt. ; Chicago, corner Clark and Adams sts.; fct 'LonlsTll^ North Fourth st. i I ?ff" r.j :-,-;--.--i Leave : Arrive -t . • StPaul. 6t PauL ".For Chicago, ; Rock • {island, St. Louis, '" Kansas City, Omaha r {and Deu.yer, Except ,7 I Stiriday. >:";"-, 7:25 a. ra. Krom ChicHgo. Gaiena. Dnbuque. La-Crosse , ! and Winona, : Except [5audav,... .......... - S:oop.m \i lor. .. Chicago, Peoria . iaad'.St'.*Lpiil3, dai1y.. 7:30 p. m, • From Chicago, Peoria : ; arid St. Lo^iis. daily.. 7:40a.m I | EASTERN MINNESOTA RAILWAY. j Buffet Parlor or Sleeping Cai on Every Train . i 'i. y-JVJt, daily. B, except bunday. ', } a-.-A: : '.rr-. .:: . Lv.St. PauLiAr.St. Paul Uuliith. West : . Superior, Hinck- B4:00 p m. 6:20 p.m.B = ley. Miiaca, Prince- . |ton. Aiiokar. ;..... Alo:lspm 7:10 a.m. A Sleeping Car ready foroccupaucy at 9 :30 p.m. i Ticket Offices— Depots: 185 East Third Bt, St Paul ; 300 Nicollet aye.. corner Third st:, Minneapolis. ., t ~ , i I iKfcJ^ • TICKET OFPICE3i : /cff«sßj^^ IS4 East Third Street 'MnWAUKSit * Union Depot, St PauL ' jJuUdnAUMtil ■■■ . - •» /^7t/o^fmMiiL I A means daily. B except • **+SZjE pa "^/. Sunday. C except Saturday. i .^^^>iSfc/ • D except Monday. ■ : t,.t.:..-T***f .■-..■. r v st.P»ul. Ar. Xt Paul t Milwaukee & way. B 7:15 a. m. 11 :05 p.m.B LaCros.. Dub.&Lo. B 7:15 a. m. 11:05 p.m.B Hiiieuiuson Local. B 9 : oa. m. 6:£> p.m.B Pra.duC.,M.&C.Ex B 9:15 a. m. 6:30 p.m.B CalßierADav. Ex. B 9:15 a.m. «-:3t)|i.m.lJ Mil..Chi.& Atl.Ex A 3:00 p.m. 1:50p.m.A Owatonua & Way. A 4:35 p.m. 10:__> a.m.A Chicago Fast Mail A t> :4op.m. 3:15 p.m. A \berd'n&Mit. Ex. A 7:15 p. m. 8:-iO a.m.A MilAChi. Vestibule A 7 p. m. 7ao a.m. A 4.us..Dub.&Chi Ex C 7:10 p.m. 7:50a.m.D ■ i ■■<'.-■ City Office, |M#City Office, 'I*''-'' : /^iulL^yV 19 Nicollet 162 B. T! i ' i |BJ|J|| t House Block, ' ; Strec-t aud ygSSMmaaSf/ and Ihiiou Depot:' XaTOgggr Union Depot , JST. 'yAru r | CBIcAGO , MIT.WAH- MKNEATOt? , Ar. ,-U,:i kek, Chippewa Lv Ar. i 7:45 12:-i5'. Falls, Eau Claire, 12:4,) 8:-5 flin. p.m. '. Neeuah. Oshkosh p.m. a.m. 1 ■3:4» ' 7:15 ' Fond dv Lac aud| 6:-5 4:17 f ' p.ia. p.m-.' - : Waukesha. • ■ | p.m. 1 p.m. '*i Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Car aJid the Cfthtral's famous Dining Cars a. taclied to all through trains. . • -^i^NE^POLIS' ST. LOUIS RAILWAY ] ,\ ;. ALBEKr LEA. Roura. ..-.,; '] ; ... y J ™ " I .V ?i I Paul iAr.St. Pau : Chi. A Dcs Aioiues Ex. ,*D:SS am *7 (80 pm .<:tiicu^o4 Kan City *9:35 a m *7:30 pm Watertown Pac Dir. : ':' i Excelsior^ -.'... .1 *B:fK)a m 's^spm WaiervilleiCbaskaExl *3:sopm 10:30 am St. Louis Through' Ex t6:2dpm ti»:li) am i D.es Moines <Vc - Kansas ' : •. ' : CityExoress. v: dß:23p m d9:loa.m ; Chicago *Fast" Kx.... Jt>:2s pm -19:li'a.m ■ d. Daily. * Ex. Sundays. tEx. Saturday. Ticket office, St PauL " corner Thira and Sibley streets, and depot. Broadway, foot or .- Fourth street. " Ciicago, St. Paul & Kansas City R. R . i Offices: Minneapolis, No. 3 Nicollet House Block and Union Depot. St Paul, No. 195 K. Third Stand Union Depot ! All Trains Daily. st paul st- Paul Chicago : & . Dcs I ; Moiues Express. 7:45 a. m. 7:30 a.m. Chicago, St. Joe & : Kansas City. ...... 7:33 p.m. 7:30 a.m. St. Louis Express., 7:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. Chicago. ADubuque 7:45 p. m. 1 :15 p. m. Lyie Accommoda- ■ : tion ....;..... .'.| 4:45 p.m. 10:10 a.m. Trains arrive 30 minutes later and leave 33 minutes earlier from Minneapolis. >*. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, 3^ '■ MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. ♦ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. THE BEST EQUIPPED LINE - '■'".',^^7 "_' " To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. ■ LEAVE. I . , BASTEKIT TRAINB. __ ARRIVE. . ■inneav'is. ; St. Ptal. | » Daily, .. t ma. Sanday. St. P>nl. | Mmneap'ls. f625 AM 745 AM Eau Claire, Mcrrillan and Greenßay... „. ~6 40~PM|M 40~P~3 *■> 20 P.M 300 PM! Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Klroy™ 150PM•2 30 PM *650 PM 730 PM Eau Claire, McrriHan and Elroy 7 30AM|* 803 AM f- 920 AM 955 AM New Richmond, Superior and Duluth .... 6 OOPMt 640 PXC *10 20 PM 11 00 I'M l _.Xew Richmond, Superior and Duluth.- „ G SSAMf* 735 AM, t920 AM 955 AM ! ...„ Ashland, Washbtirn, Bayfipld and IVatersmeet 600PMt G4O PAf M 0 20 PM 11 00 PM .......Ashland, Washburn, Bayficld and Eseanaba....... 6 5-5 AM •735 AM ■*.2 20 PM 300 PM ..Chicago, Madison and .Tanesville— Fast Day Express. 150 PM 230 PM • 6 50PM 730 PM Chit-ago Fs»st Vestibule*! Expre55 ......... 730AM•8 03 AM *650 PM 730 ....Madison, Waukcsha and Milwaukee— Fast Line.... - 7 30AM * 8 03AM LEAVE. ; TeSSTEItn' THAINS. ; _ ARRIVE. St. Paul, i MlßnMp'b. | Daily. Ex. Monday. ■ t Kx. Sunday. Minnnp'ls, | B. P»ul t 7 50AM 25AM Pipestone, Sioux Falls and Yankton._ •30 PM 7 03PJ? * 7 50AM 8 25AM! Oinaha,t?t. Joseph and. Kansas City 8 53AM * 9 2SAM * 7 50AM 8 AM 1 ....Sioux City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco..... 630 PM,* 703 *7 10 PM- >7 45PA[ .....Fast Line, Sioux City, Omaha and Kansas City 8 58AM> 9 AM t,7 50 AMi 8 AM -^Winncbago, Bliio Earth and Kliuore „.. -6 30T\M;t 703 PM <• 7 10PM! 7 45PM „ Sioux Fallsand New Ulm _..; 8 53AM!t 9 23AM ,tUOOPMIO 20 PM ..... Shtkopee, Mankato, Tracy and Pierre 825AMf7 40 AM - Chu'><i> ¥m Da.r IU|MIM »rri.--< Ohitaw at 7 nut raornlns. Cliioago Vostibaled Kxpresi arrives Chicago at S.SOt-.ext morning. " Through Sl«ep«r to UilwauVec on Vestibaled Riprcss arrires there at 7.45 ne« mornlni-.' • Pullman Sleepers do Portland and San Francises Exprn*. Pullman Sleepers on Fatt Lino to Council B!u5T», Omaha jnd Ka«Mi City. Al«,> Pullman SlMpcnoo N'ifhi Trains between St. Paal,Dalatb and AsMaad. Slet'yinc ' Cart to Siuux Fall! and Traar Sondiy. . . ■ j -•'■■;■ TH'IEET ) St." Pa«l. 159 Ea«t TWnl S!re»l a»d r»loi« P»p«t, fo»t SIMi-t Slmt. -. i ! OFFICES: ) »i.nra|.»li., 3 Xlesllet lUue BUck and laW Dtpot, Brldx* Squirr. T.W.TE»SniI.F, T. J. NcfARTV, - ;- W. B. IVIICKT.ER, I Gtul PaiMnjer A;oat. City Ticket Agent, St. P»nl. . City tickat Ajt.. Vian«apolla. - jiHTEXAS^ IRON BOUHTAIH ROUTS. H I «BksBHlM-w->L«"'**iA^««'ws Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars with only one changj M?-f] ,fi 1L ■■JB' ■flfhrl U " J< t.'llmate. Summrrivia Laredo, Eagle Passer Fl Paso. Winter Tour!« BlnnSndUi' lir" ]y% I're«e«- .pure Air, An- Tickets at very low rates for sale at all Principal I imUl] |■ 1U n< ' " U i li ij'- t i r i l , tl J Coupon Stations in U. S. np.d Canada with privilegj ll'lliVllllvlVVl "t U t " to o£ visiting the Famous Hot Springs of Arkansas. IMg3Amigll!Ji th, rux n ; • MKxliro viu,, Hi TCWHSENO, G.P.&T.AGT, ST. IOU!S MO, 7TH ST, DIRECTORY, ■■-.;.■ .-■.• ART NTOKES. j f : ■"?£ JAMES F. ANGELL, succe«k»rto Blakemore ' & AngclL 21 E. 7th st. ■ Pictures* framed. f ' ; C'HIKOroi>B»T. ' : W. 11. LOO'KWOOD. 233 East Seventh *t. ■■-.._■■ imiK.B. ;" - f rr ~"_ F. P. DAVIDSON.' cor. Carroll and Louis eta. ■ H. H. KKEVKS. Seven corners. " ; I)BY CiOOPS. ~~~~* ~~- HABIGHOHST & CO., ~. " 233, 235 & 237 Seventh, corner Waconta. "TTinirriJKi: a an> cabpkts. G. F. BENEDICT. 176 West Seventh. CiAS FIXTITKKS. J. J. DUXXIGAN'. 220 East Seventh. j .XiISOCEKIKS. , . . . MICHAUD BROS, -• Corner Seventh and War>a»ha streets. i:%yrAL,rMK.vr HOUSES. G. F. BENEDICT. 170 West Seventh. JEWELKY4! .PAWSBKOKKB. L. S. WELLER, 11« East Seventh st. HIL T !SI€ HOIXIX V ANDREW PETERSON, 418 East Seventh. JPIIOTO<;It4I»HFKS. T. . j S. M. TAYLOR, <34 W. 7th. Children's plct" ! ures. pastel and eravon portraits a specialty BwcUi.sU ttooliH and Station*^ y, ■ K. WALLEN. 183 East Seventh st. ~^ M KS. PE I EKSUX. ISU East Seven lit. "■ I»IIOTO<iItAPSl OAM-ERlt'. .' VLMUO.IST, 2^5 East Seventh St.- PLUMBIXO A3O GAS FITTI^<^ ,1. J. DUNNIGAN, 220 East seventh. "■ TO WEAK MEN • Suffering from the effect* of crathf al errors, earir decay wasting neaksess, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure. PREE of rharge. A splendid medical work : should be read by every man who Is nervons and debilitated. . Address, Prof. F. C. FO WIiER, i?loodui,C'onu. MSMMUL • « "Minn eapouS A - ANJjtDB/^" " RAILWAY. W^m Palace Dining and -Sleeping Cari. FreeOot onist Sleepers ihron»h to Ueieua, Butte, (Jreat Falls, Fargo, Winnipeg, Oregon, L'taU and the Pacific Coast.' . All trains daily except: A daily ex. San day; B, Saturday to Wahpeton only; C, Moit day from Wanpeton only. : ' '■.. leave |st.Paul Union Depot! ibb»% 5:00 pmi Montana-Pacific Ex- - ■ , . press Crookston. Graud Fofkß.Great ■ Falls, Helena and - .-.-■•■ Butte.^.:^'. '...;:: > : 9:30 am 5:00 p m Manitoba Pacific- Ex- • « -,■ -g; press to --Grand ••- r .-."v-' - - Forks, Winnipeg, :- H-. -" Seattle &'ihe Coast C:55 a m a 8 :10am Willmar, Morris, ;■ ; / Breckenridge and '■'■■ ' • - : pet'ou. . •;... : a6:3opm aS:2oam<St. Cloud. 5 Fergus :- •■ " ■.; ■-■ Falls, Fargo and -..:•' : - -. I Grand Forks ..... aG:lspm a 2:30 p m Osseo and St. Cloud, all :50 a m a3:4opm Anoka, St Cloud, ■ ; I Pavnesville -and * • "■■ ' • Willmar .-. /.• a 11 :10 am a 4:30 pm; Excelsior & | Hutch- --c' -'■ I inson.. ..\.^...... a 11:35 am a4:OOpmJ ! Anoka,Elkßiver,Mi- i a 7 :-.*> ata 10:30 pm f I laca and Hiuckley.j aG :20 pta b8:lo pmlMcorhead. Fargo, I I Casselton, S.4S. I Dak0ta......../... t c6:ssain For tickets, maps and guidjs apply to W. J. Dutch, I!>s E*st Third street, or Blown A Knebel. St. Paul Union denot. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Tli* IMniii* Car Line to Fargo, Uiuuipc;, lloloiu. Matte au<l tlie racitic . Aorthwest. Leave Arrive Dininß Cars on Pacific St. Paul St. P&*U Express Trains. Daily. Daily. Pacific Express (lim ited), for Fargo, 'Bis marck, Miles City, Helena. Butte, Spo- :. - ■ . kane Falls, Tacoma -- . • : and Portland... 4:15 p. m 5:10 p. Winnipeg press ' ited),for Grand Forks, Graf ton, Pembina aud "" Winnipeg........;.:.. 8:00 p.m. 7:03 a. nj Do Scot a Dress, for ... ■ • . ;. - Fergus Falls, Wahpe- ,f ,'■, . ton ,M i I or. oorhead. .*...".- '.. .- Fargo, James townand •• intermediiite points.. 3:00p- m. 7:05 a. a Fargo Express (daily '"-^ ■■"■"' ' - ' exjept Sunday), for -:••-■■:. ■' ;; Braineid. Fargo and . •-•• ■• ■-.■-. -• intermediate points... S:ls a.m. 6:45 p.m. . FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are run oa Pacific express 'trains ; leaving - St. ■ Paul at 4:15 d. m. • - !■;■.->.",•;•:- • ;. Throueh Pullman Sleepers daiiy betweea St. Paul and '.Jrafton, Grand Forks, Winni peg. Fergus Fulls, Helenaandall points West a E. STONE, City Ticket Aseat, 162 East Third street. St. Paul. ■ ; : . G. F. McNEiLL. City Ticket AgeaW 19 Kicollet House, Minneapolis. ~'-.'.. ; s^m TICKET OFFICE . TfjSltl St. Paul." 107 East Third ■fcJwWfl Street; Minneapolis, li> fi'lllH Nicollet House . Block, Wk^SSWi around the coiner on Hen- Trains Leave.) St. PauL r , ( MiuuenpolisT BostonExp...lx a 6:40 p. m.Ja 7:20 p. m. Minnesota Di-j - .. • ■ " ;- : - -- vision ! ".b 4:00 p. m. StCroixFalls • - .■ --. . - : .■ Accom .... Itbs:()"p.m ...... x Unton Depot. tSoo Depot. JBroad Depot ..,-».. , ..... . a Daily, b Daily except Sunday. . STOCK TARDB TBADfS. • , • - -..• A.M. A.M. > A.X. r.Jf. Lt. Minneapolis. 7:00 8:30 1:30 LT.SLPauI. 6:15 1O:15 1:30 3:45 a.m. ' r.M. r.M. r.M. Ar. Minneapolis.... B:oo 12:05 0:">O Ar. St. Paul. 9:45 12:30 3:30 7:03 Daily £x. Sunday. ; .. ■ THE! r ™ "• *"* to lItHU inCj something yci* WANTS. : ani > offer9d at • ft nil IUI IK.VRfJAIIi^ 7