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POPULAR WANTS-: — ■ . • - * The Globe's local circulation in the cities rf St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger than He circulation of any other newspaper; and j bas become the recognized WANT Medium St i (he Twin Cities. Wants are inserted In the Globe under rlassifled headings accordingto the following TABLE OF KATES : dumber Number of Times. of : — - \ "Words. 12 13 4 5 6 7 . 25 words ?.15 $.25 8^55 $.45 §.55 §.63 §.68 36 words .16 .27 .38 .4!) .6 -l .68 .73 37 words! .17 .23 .39 .50 .61 . .70 .7.) 38 words .18 .30 .42 .54 .66 .75 .81 19 words .19 .32 .45 .51- .71 .81 .87 20 words .20 .*3 .4« .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words .21 .35 .40 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 words .22 .:.7 .5" .67 .82 .'3 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .03 .33 .95 1.03 24 words' .24 .40 .56 .7- .88 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .42 .5. .70 .93 l'Oi 1.15 26 words .26 .43 .00 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 ; 27 words .27 .45 .03 .81 .99 1.13 1.22 28 words .28 .4"- .66 . .85 1.04 1.18 1.27 £9 words .29 .48 .6. .86 1.05 1.20 1.30 SO words .30 .50 .70 .90:1.101.2511.35 31 words .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words .32 .53 .74 .'.5 1.16 1.32 1.4. 33 word- .33 .55 .77 .< 0 1.21 1.38 1.49 34 words .34 .51 .80 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .58 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .36 .6 .84 l.Og 1.32 1.50 1.62 Swords .37 .02 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.65 : £8 words .38 .03 $> 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 Swords .39 .65 .911.17 1.43 1.63 1.76 40 words .40 .07 .94 1.21 1.4- 1.6? 1.81 41 words .41 .68 .95 1.22 1.4!) 1.70 1.83 4' words .42 ' .70 .98 1.26 1.54 1.70 1.89 43 words .43 .72 1.0111.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1.31 1.00 1.82 1.97 41 words .45 .75 1.0" 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 4( words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.0* 47 words .47 .78 1.09 1.40 1.711.95 2.10 48 words .48 .SO 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.10 49 words .49 .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 2.00 2.22 til words .51 .83 1.16 1.49 1.81: 2.07 2.24 No "till forbid" Wants will be received In every case the time must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. 5«" Advertisers will please designate the Reading under which they desire their 'Wants" to appear. ; : SITUATIONS OFFERED. * ' Male. AGENTS— Wanted, agents to sell the Com plete Typewriter; price. 30 cents. Room 30, Forepaugh Block, Seven corners. B ARIJER— One first-class barber. 480 Rice st. ■ BRICKLAYERS AND CARPENTERS wanted: corner Smith and College ays., and Adams school. \\ est Seventh. : • '* : BRICKLAYERS— Fifty bricklayers want ed here; wages, S6 and §7 day; nine hours; plenty work. Spokane Falls. Wash. RlCKMAKEES— Wanted— Fifty pract ical briekmakers. C. Herrmeyer, 368 East Sevenih st. - BOY— Wanted, boy to work about hotel for board this winter. W. \V. Woodruff, Me rriiim Park. BOY— Wanted, a smart boy to take care of JD horse and cow; must know how to milk. Apply at 155 East Third st P. M. Finch, the Down Town Jeweler. BITCH Kit— A good butcher wanted at D. Koch's. 645 Canada st. " CIARPET LAYER— Wanted, un experi i enced carpet layer: shademaker. Apply nt l George 1!. Laiiis Furnishing Company, 448 Wabasha St. ■ _ C CARPENTERS wanted. Apply 467 J Jackson st. ____ CARPENTERS— five or six first class carpenters on Laurel ay., between Western ay. and Arundel st. • CUIAINMEN— Wanted— Twochainmenac ' customed to cross sectioning, by Phillips & .Mem-man. 32' i Endicott building. _ COOK— Wauled, first-class cook and neat second girl. 24 Summit ay. C^tOOK— Wanted, a restaurant cook: must * be sober and know the business. Vienna Restaurant. Stillwater. W. C. Holler. ' RUG CLERK— drug order clerk; class nun with wholesale experi ence. Lyman-Eliel Drug Co., Minneapolis. FARM WORK— Man and wile without children to work on a stock farm; Woman to do housework, Apply Room 401, {Drake Block. , t /. GUt AN CUTTERS— forty f granite cutters on buildine work; one year's job. -Apply to the Syenite Granite company, Graniieville, Iron county, Mis souri. HARNESSMAKER — A g.iod harness maker wanted at once at 3. C. Nelson's, Baidwiu, Wis. Write at once. •••.■■ LATHERS— 10 lathers. Call at 429 Bay st- ■ . PAINTERS —Wanted, fresco painters; lirs'.-duss; only those who can do shaded Work need apply. Harry B. Cramer, 218 ttouth sixth st., Minneapolis. PAPER HANGERS wanted. Apply be fore 9a. m., Weideuborner's, 205 East Seventh st • PRESS FEEDER— Steady work for the right boy. Press of William L. Banning Jr., 11 West Third st. ■ PRINTER— man who understands composition and capable of running Ismail presses on fine work. Silver Moon Art press. AILROAO LABORERS for Montana and Idaho; free fare. 311 Rosabel st. SALESMEN— few good to introduce a great discovery; steady position; big pay. Address V6, Globe. SALESMAN— Wanted, man to sell line of IO cigars; salary and expenses paid. Ad dress, with stump, Globe Cigar Co., St. Louis. Mo. SAUSAGE MAKER— Wanton, a good sausage maker; apply at Weyl & ticket's, corner Seventh and Locust sts. HOEMAKER— Wanted, a shoemaker to do repairing, at 410 Jackson st. SHOEMAKER wanted; steady employ ment Address F. Pautzke, Little Falls, .Minn. OHOEMAKER— Wanted, shoemaker to do IO repairing and sell goods in store. Ap ply 176 Western, comer Selby ay. OTA HAND— Wanted, a good stable JO hand. 18 Second st. Dr. Stein's stables. STENOGRAPHER at oi cc; young man. experienced; one familiar with railroad work preferred. Address W2, Globe. STONECUTTERS— Wanted, six stonecut ters for bridge work. Apply to James aicClure, 377 Martin st. TONECUTTERS— Wanted, good stone cutters and quarrymen at Sandstone, Minn.: long job and good wages. Ring & Tobin, Kasota Block, .Minneapolis. EACH ER— Wanted, mnle teacher. Cath- TEACHER— Wanted, male teacher. Cath olic, well recommended. Address C. 1., St. Paul Daily Globe. WAITERS wanted, at McVeigh Bros., VV 150-152 East Fourth st. *Vl7 aS'TED— Salesman in every locality to VV manufacture and wholesale our new process cider; made without apples; no cap ital required; excellent wages; particulars 4c. Missouri Cider Manufacturing Com pany. Box 556, St Joseph. Mo. \\i ANTED— on salary* or com ■VV mission to handle the new Patent Chem ical Ink Erasing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thor oughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper. 200 to 500 per cent profit. One agent's sales amounted to in six days; another 832 in two bonis. We want one energetic general agent for each state and territory. Sample by mail 35 ets. For erms and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. 11. ORK FOR HOARD— boy to * * do chores for board and attend school. 3890 Marshall ay.. Merriam Park. .- 'V OUNG MEN, study shorthand; the de- JL maud for young men to fill positions far exceeds the supply. Miss J. D. Hess, Pio neer Press Building. -1 /-^ CARPENTERS AND SHINGLERS XxJ wanted, corner Carroll and Chatswortb. <■ TO EXCHANGE. rpo EXCHANGE— Equity in three lots A on De Soto St., suitable for a milkman, for a good team of work horse, harness and wagon ; will give a big bargain; would take team as part payment on a good double house. X l. Globe. • a^O EXCHANGE— A lot in Harrald, South J Dakota, for gent's safety. Address C. P.. Glofe. '* "■ - ■ : '-v.'' TO EXCHANGE— First-class horse, har ness, two buggies, cutter and robes for Whisky or cigars. Address I) 6, Globe. c.. " '. ... " : IIOKSES ASP CARRIAGES. FOR SALE— Young horse; good roadster; 286 Banfil st. ■ -.■.■■;•*•''; : - - OK " sale— Horse, buggy and. cutter., cheap or any one separate; call be tween ft and 6:40 p. m. 236 Forbes ay., W. pock, m. - -- . -^ ■■ :y -.-:/:: -yr-r ;.-.r ; ;v WANTED TO BUY— A nice light, open buggy, side spring. Address G 61, Globe.; .■■.; '.'. .: '■■' '"..' :.^-- "':■■''■ -yr-' 'Grß(_ BUYS a good- horse:' 812 an open. . «Jpty U buggy or two-seated.'; 460 Fuller st : POPULAR WANTS. SITUATION offered. ■ . y . Females. A TTENTION, ; LADlES— Parisian sham poos at popular prices. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, Seventh and Wabasha, over Mea ley's. -. , ..: AT WABASHA INTELLIGENCE— First-class female cook, two . general workers, housekeeper and scrubwoman for, hotel; all want places to-day. Office, corner Ninth and Wabasha. .■'.'. .. ■ " ; - BANGS. CUT and curled this week, 15 cents. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, Seventh and Wabasha, over Mealey's. - _ . (CARPENTERS wanted at corner of Ram- J sey and Seventh. Apply oil work. GOOK— Wanted a competent cook, inime > diatcly, no washing. . 59 Western aye. DINING ROOM Wauted,dining room girls at Windsor hotel ; wages, $17 per month. -. - DRESSMAKERS wanted at once, 195 West Sixth st. ■. . DR. SCHIFFMANN dentist, has removed to 156 East Third st. HOUSEWORK— girl who understands general housework thoroughly, . and wishes a good and permanent place, at 577 St. Peter st. Z~-r. _y\ OUSEWORK— Wanted, eirl for house- Cl work, washing and ironing. • 771 Igle hart St.; take Fourth st. cable.- . - OUSEWORK-Wauted, a girl at 378 Carroll.- - " "" HOUSEWORK— good girl with reference, Adply in morning, 231 West Ninth st. • ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 394 Iglehart st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for geuerl al housework; inquire immediately at 608 Olive st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Call at 767 East Fourth st HOUSEWORK— Girl to do kitchen work at the Delicatessen. 186 East Sev enth st. .-.*.- V. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for genera housework. Apply 187 Pearl st, fore noon. OUSEWORK— a good girl for general housework at 220 Pleasant ay. HOUSEWORK— a girl tor gen eral housework; family of three. 691 Conway st. OUSEWORK— girl for general " housework; small family. Call at 217 Grotto st. II OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general XJ housework.- Apply 699 Martin st. HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work in family of three. 607 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for geueral housework in a small family. Apply at 155 East Third st. F. M. Finch, the Down-Town Jeweler. - OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework ; must be a good cook and laundress. Mrs. Hamilton, 431jEast Eighth st. HOUSEWORK— 378 North Exchange— A strong girl for general housework; Ger man preferred. ' ■ HOUSEWORK— girl to work for beard and go to school, at. 277 Nel son av^ "• • '•"•' . :.-'..' KITCHEN GlßL— Wanted, eirl tor gen -IV eral kitchen. work. 633- Wabasha. ITCHEN WORK— Wanted, girl to do kitchen work at McVeigh Bros., 67 East Third st . Nf R.E GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl, four - 1« te;n years Old. to take care of children. 711 Asuiaiid ay. _■ TV URSE— Wanted immediately, an experi lx enced young lady nurse. Call to-day. between 12 and 2 o'clock p. m., at 354 Sum mit ay. ■ TV! URSE — Wanted, nurse girl, inquire li Room 13, over Second National bank, Third and Wabasha, Bridge square. SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a second girl and cook at 445 Summit aye. SECOND GIRI— West Third St.; Ger lO man preferred. OECOND GIRL wanted at 9 East Tenth. UKWIMI GlßLS— Wanted, two smart O sewing girls. Apply at Room 22, Mann heimer block, from 7:30 to 8:30 a. m. Steady work to good girls. . . ..■.-•. OClllll! GlßL— Wanted, scrub girl at the IJ Sherman house. :■ AITRESSES — Dining room girls wanted at 186 East Seventh st. .. WAITRESS, lnundressj.ind second cook, SlB. to meet Morris hotel proprietor. Douglass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh. WORK FOX BOAKD— Wanted, a girl to wait on table for board. 146 East Ninth. ■ -■■ « - ItEAT, ESTATE FOR SAEE. . Dlagraw Bros. & Osinun. Duluth and Superior Real Estate. 10S Cham ber of Commerce, Duluth, Minn. E DESIRE to obtain control of acres WE DESIRE to obtain control of acres in Douglas county, Wis., and St. Louis county. Minn. : also lots and blocks in the cities of Superior, Wis.. and Duluth, Minn.; we have constant inquiries for property in both these places ; persons desiring to turn property quickly will find it to their advan tage to correspond with us; we have at the present time some of the best bargains ever offered at the head of the lake. Magraw Bros. & Qsmun. ' .. " Suburban. FOR SALE— Forty acres, all under culti vation, in White Bear town, ten miles from St. Paul, on Centerville road, at 545 per acre. Also a five-room house on Cedar st., all ready to move; will sell cheap. In quire at 505 "Robert st. __^___^ itlisoellaneoii». LEAR LOT ON OAKUALE AY. TO trade for house and lot In West St. Paul ; will pay balance cash. Address X. T., Globe. FOR SALE— Three* new houses; hand some design, convenient arrangement and well built: in northeast part of cily.near the limits; in the midst of beautiful trees and good neighborhood: $3,100, §2,800 aud 52.700; very cheap: terms to suit. Egbert G. Handy. 501-520 Pioneer Press Building. FOR SALE— corner. . Holly, and Grotto, St. Anthony Hill, 40x120 to alley; level, above grade; $2,700. Owner, .597 Leslie ay. . ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE CHEAP — Inouire of owner, 501 Lafond st. WANTED— A piece of improved . or un improved business property; give de scription, state price, etc. Address X 260, G10be. ... . ■ Q/AX23O FEET on Summit ay. boulevard, CjxJ this side of Short line bridge, to trade for clear vacant lots. Address J 82. Globe. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— newly furnished rooms with board and bath; pleasant location; also' table board. 77 Summit ay. . " BOARD— Two gentlemen can find a nice room, with board, at 325 Grove; refer ences^ - BOARD and handsomely furnished front ; connecting rooms and single room; all conveniences: private family; overlooking Rice park. 136 West Fourth. BOARD— furnished rooms, with first-class board; also, Darn to rent. 695 East Seventh st. ■ .■'.:->■:' ; y\ BOARD— furnished rooms with XJ board; furnace heat,' gas, bath and piano, at 226 East Tenth st. BOARD— 510 Canada— alcove room with board, from Sept. 1, for two gentlemen: also table board for several gen tlemen: references required. Inquire at 544 : Wacouta. ■ OOARD— For rent— nicely furnished .-D rooms with board very reasonable. 57 East Tenth st. '_______ NORWOOD HOUSE— East Ninth il and Wabasha— Furnished rooms with board, $4,54.50 and So per week; bath; tran sients, per day. YOUNG GIRLS' HOME. 620 ST. Peter St.. St. Paul— lodging, use of reading room and oath, 52.50 , per week; respectable young girls only. INSTRUCTION. fcfc\7IEULAND Preparatory School," V Peekskill, N. V. ; scud for catalogue. ' Carl A. Harstrom M. A. SHORTHAND and typewriting; Standard O system: day, evening and- by "mail; best teachers; lowest rates ; send ■ for catalogue. Miss J. D. Hess. 814 Pioneer Press building. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange Lessons : to ladies and children given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough I course in -drawing and painting, including crayon, pas tel, water colors and decorative work. : For . terms call or address the Superioress. . '•;.>, '. QjJ/l MEDIA, PA., Military Acad- - %>^AxJ\J emy; boys, Brooke Hall, girls; circulars free. ■ ' . • ; WASTED TO BIT*. : DOG— Wanted to buy, good duck dog: must be reasonable. Address, with par ticulars aud price,' G. H. M., Globe. -.---.: THE SAINT PAUL DAILT GLOBE: THUR FEAT MORNING. At c ufx-vo,; SwyS PDPUUR WANTS. SITUATIONS WAftTEP. ; . ' ■• . -■- •.■'•Males.' ■■■■'"': _ " ■;■ ■ • :- ■ ACCOUNTANT — Wanted, " situation by ■ middle-aged ■ married man at any thing honorable ; good penman and good at figures ; no : canvassing; - references. - Address T5, • Globe. ■:t--"-y :'■ -- .-:'■■■ ■" -' ' ".' :'■ -:-':' BARER— An i experienceed ; bread baker would like work. 350 Maria ave^_ ';'. '.": BAKER— a place in a bakery by a good man. ,' Address X 8, Globe. BAKER— First-class bread and cake baker desires . situation/ . Adress .M - O 100, . Globe.: ::;■:. ■'.. ■"■£ '.••■ -.-,-":. - ■".->'-■■ . : _ : BARTENDER— By ; first-class man ; five , : years' acquaintance in city and best of recommendations. Address Charles Wilson, ■ Globe. • 'V'-:V:v-V:: y.y ■■■■'■■'.:■;■ .-■ • •■ : - . BOOKKEEPER— A competent :- young ' man as bookkeeper or . shipping clerk; Canadian ; good * references. W. E. S., 279 West Seventh St., St. Paul. ■ -y .-.-. --.-.'- •'■_■ BOOKKEEPER — Situation Wanted — Young man as t assistant, or any other office work; good references. Address Daniel Hollihan, 174 South Wabasha. : ;-,,-,» g*,;--'' BOOKKEEPER— Competent bookkeeper wants a position;, highest references. Address O 8, Globe. - •■.-.-■ BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed, - -. posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 232, Drake block, St. Paul. C LERK— Wanted, a situation by a weil ' educated young man; wholesale house or railroad office preferred. Address Q 9. Globe. CLERK—Situation wanted as clerk, in any kind of business; two years' business ex perience, speaks German and English. ; F. O. Globe. ■ . ■■■■ . CLERK— by man well acquainted who can draw a good trade with him, a place with good party in boot and shoe store ; best references. Address M4. Globe. COOK— situation by a cook in restaurant or anywhere. Address L 6,. Globe. " ' COACHMAN wanted, for small family, good place for good man. Address X5, Globe office.l : ' " '. -■ COACHMAN— Married man wishes a sit uation as coachman ; can take care of garden : no children. Please address Wilson, 231 Fillmore ay. : yy..Vyy, DRUGGIST— clerk with seven years' experience wants position by Sept. 1; speaks English and German ;city or country; good reference. Address C4, Globe. MPLOYMENT— Wanted, employment of any kind by a boy of thirteen* Ad dress Davis, 555 Robert st. . ■■■ "'• .•-::. v.^r. EMPLOYMENT— man of nineteen years of age. speaks Swedish ana Eng lish, writes a legible hand, wants situation of some kind. Alfred Anderson, Box 506, Albert Lea. Minn. . ; ■ : FFICE WORK— Boy fifteen years would like office work; can furnish references. Address C S H 4, Globe. . . .. T> ARTIES leaving city can secure- reliable A man aud wife to take charge of their home during winter. Address Ll. Globe. SALESMAN— Wanted, nosition as travel ing salesman by steady young man. Ad dress G2, Globe. ;_ . . .. ■ .-. :.-.'. ':■•"•--..; STENOGRAPHER with eighteen mouths' • experience in railroad work, with best of references, desiics a position. Address 60, Globe. ■ ■ ■ " ■- -" . ■ .' V TAILOR— wanted by a. German :- young man as journeyman tailor on. custom work: for particulars.call or address 180 Western ay. ' TRAVELING MAN covering • Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho, wishes house to" represent; correspondence solicited; Ad dress A. Llewellyn, City P. O. -"'.■..'■■ i-.^ tl ■ ATCHMAN— .situation as VV watchman; will give security, for honesty and sobriety. Address A I,' Globe. ' WORK FOR BOARD— Boy, aged fif teen, a place to work for board and attend school : is used to the care of horses and cows. Address Leslie - Kreidler, Long Lake, Minn. WORK FOR HOARD— Wanted, place , to work for board and go to school by boy of thirteen. Address Davis, 595 Rob- ! crt st. . .- ■.■ . : ..Females. '.". . CASHIER— situation by young lady of pleasant address as cashier in store, or saleslady; willing to attend cigar or confectionery: good references. Address J. L. R., 453 Wabasha. -. . ■ CLERK— lady would like position as clerk or office work; cau give ref erence. Address 332 Sherburne ay. CiOOK— a 'situation :as first-class /■ family cook; can give good reference. Call 343 Waverly place, city. : > COMPANION— Position as traveling com panion or nurse by refined lady 30 years of age. Address G 10, Globe. HOUSEWORK— An Irish Catholic girl wants a permanent place with a respect able private family to do general housework, and is willing to help with all kinds of work; . no going out nights. - Address J 10, Globe. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good place in lower town for general ; housework in a private family. 611 Broad way. HOUSEWORK— A young girl should like a place to work* for private families. Address M. L„ 435Mt. "";'..-' .. _ HOUSEKEEPER— Lady wishes situation where servant or servants are kept;, can take entire charge.' Mrs. Brass,' 197 East Fourteenth st. ■ HOUSEKEEPER— Middle-aged Ameri can lady, without -incumbrance, wants position as housekeeper in small family; widower's preferred: references exchanged. Address C. D. R., 1090 Rice st . HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by a lady, a position as housekeeper for a gentleman with no family. Educated, capable and good manager. Wanted, a good home. Address Mrs. J. Leland. 950 West Seventh st. St. Paul. . ' HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation as housekeeper; best of references. In quire 1143 Payne ay. •- . LADY'S MAID— A Swede girl wants . a place as lady's maid; good reference. Address X2, Globe. " , OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by a young woman, good penman, writing or copy ing in office. Address, for three days, Agatha Morris, general delivery, city. SECOND WORK— A young, experienced girl wishes second work in private fam ily. Please call at 248 Rondo. SECOND WORK— Young, experienced girl wishes work doing second work. Call 248 Rice st . SEWING— ted— Plaiu sewing to do at 355 Olive st. - ______■ SEWING— Competent dressmaker desires sewing in families. Call or address 93 East Ninth street. A ___^ OTENOGRAPHER —An experienced £3 young lady desires a position as such; can give excellent references. Address S XV 1890, Globe. ' ' STENOGRAPHER — Competent lady stenographer desires position; can fur nish first-class . references. ■ Address Sten ographer. 85 East Eighth. ■ .. : ,- _ . ... SILVER GlßL— Situation wanted iv res-. . taurant as silver girl, or laundry/ Call forenoons at 365 East Seventh st, up stairs. ANTED— Furnished | rooms and offices ; to take care of ; will take care of office's after business hours if desired. Address C. R. H., Globe office. . Washing wanted at home. 924 Beech st. . - ■ WASHING — Wanted — Woman would like to go out washing. At 236 West Fifth st. . ■ ■ * WASHING AND IRONING and work rby the' day ; also housecleaniug or of fices to clean. Inquire : 659 Mississippi st. basement .■-■■.■ . -_ WASHING— Wanted, washing by the day at 543 Wabasha St.- WASHER WOMAN— German woman wishes to go out washing in good fam ilies. Call at 646 Pleasant ay. WORK FOX BOARD— Young : lady would liKe a place to work for her board In the morning and' evening, " while working at her trade. ■■ Address t^ 40. Globe. WORK .FOR ; BOARD— Young lady would like a place to work for .her board in the morning and' evening, while working at ncr trade. Address t_ 40, Globe. -.= STOKE A ftP BAB FIXTURES ! HW I STDRE&SALDOH IWM Q pM)t 0 -^ FIXTURES^- M &%% \ jfflao]E3|ff .y'A'y ■'■:. :3»HTSICAI..V.' : . ■"-'•;•;'■ •■ : '-.' : ' : - PIANO TUNING— SJI.S.U first-class work . guaranteed. . Samuel E. Crutchett,' 525 Wabasha st., Room 2; city references. - POPULAR WAUTS. 'CAN BE LEFT ( ; " ( — FOR-- .:' "-''J'-:A — - INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F.VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 823 East Sev "".' enth street . '■ ■ -; ; - ; At A. T. GUERNSEY, : Corner Dale and Selby . Avenue. - .: 'S9BBBHBH@i^@^^^^^wj P. L LILLYBECK-'corner Seventh and John . . Btreeis. " rJ! *TI f " ni" t' ''"' " W'MBffTßWfffflTlfl^nP HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert. ' M. C. - LYONS, ; ; Druggist. .'.07: East Third street corner Bates. - , >; - "-. fi.-.e ; . CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Virginia. - : MOUNTS & : SAWYER," Grocers, corner Ash land avenue and Dale street _ : - : : " A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 75;) and 761 West '' Seventh street .. . ' .v. BERKMAN <£ CO.. <2? Dakota avenue. 'A'- E. FOX, 482 Rice "street , ; .\. .. . , FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. .- ; ,J. H. HAVES, 1 41 West Seventh street. ill ; HIPPLER A. COLL Druggisst, 19>East , Seventh street . JOHN FURLONG ; GROCERY COMPANY. Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. WILKES' PHARMACY, Sevan Corners. - M. D. MERRILL^ Books and Stationery. 442 - Broadway. . ;. . -y HELLER'S PHARMACY, comer Tenth and St Peter streets. R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, : Druggist corner Third and Maria. ; A LYONS, Druggist Comer Third ; and Maria. " ' H. P. PETTIGREW, comer Rice and Igle-; ■ hart *:j__f3__ BBRBSEBHBBBQHHk W. M. RICHARDSON. 761 Wabash* "~; MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. £41 East Seventh . G. H. WEBB. 566 Broadway. V "■' " ■" AUCTIOJI' ' ~ yyi-r- Kavanagh & Johnson* Auction eers. URNITURE AND CARPETS at public auction. -We will sSbll at public auction at the residence No. 393 East . Ninth st, cor ner of John, on i Thursday, : Aug. 28, at 0 a. ; m.. all the furniture and carpets, consisting ot bedroom suits, . 1 bookcase, hat rack, body Brussels and ingrain carpets, easy rockers and chairs, center tables, stands, dishes, etc. At ' tend this sale if ■■ you want bargains. , Kav anagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, 187. and 189 East Sixth st. - . . ' V. FINE FURNITURE, AND CARPETS at auction. We will sell at public auction at the residence No. 626 St Peter st. on Friday, Aug. 29, at 10 a: m.. all the fine ■ furniture, consisting of fine OaK and Mahog any Bedroom Suits, fine Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs and Rocker, 2 fine Willow Rockers, 1 Baby Buggy (cost §30), 1 Sewing Machine,! Bed lounge, . 1 Child's Bed, Ex. Table and Dining room chairs, fine Lace .'Curtains. 1 New Sterling Range, Water; Front, all the Dishes, etcnlso a fine lot carpets ; these goods are all first-class,' having been in use but a short time. i Parties in search of eood goods, attend this sale. Kavanagh & Johnson, Auc tioneers, 187 and 189 East Sixth st ".'■ ■:'.!-. .:,-■ FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS at Auction— We will sell at; public auc tion, iv our salesroom, Nos. 186 and 188 East Sixth st; between Sibley and Jackson sts., on Saturday, August '30th, at 10 a. m.,a large' and fine lot of household -goods, consisting v of bed room sets, two very fine . parlor suits, : a fine lot of upholstered chairs and rockers, hill rack, extension tables and dining room chairs, a good lot of bedsteads, bureaus, com- j modes, spring mattresses, three almost new. . Quick Meal - gasoline - stoves, . dishes of all kinds, a fine lot of body Brussels and iugraiu carpets, draperies. These .goods are first class in every particular, almost ' as ; good as ' new. Parties looking for bargains in house hold goods cannot afford to miss this oppor tunity. Kavanagh A Johnson, "Auctioneers, . 186, 187,-1 88.'189 East sixth st. .":. K. Holloway & Co., Auctioneers. R(\i \ VOLUMES OF, MJ.SCELLANE tJxJKJ ous books at auction. I will sell at my auction stores. 254and2o(i East Seventh, commencing : Friday evening :at 7:30 and Saturday evening at 7:30, '500 volumes of books, some very choice. ; Can be seen any time by calling at above: numbers.- Ladies especially invited to attend !: this sale. 'Seats will be provided for you. E. Holloway, auc tioneer. .;. ■ : ■ :-d-y.._ . < BEAUTIFUL . CORNER I LOT and Good Eight-Room House ..at'" Merriam Park to 1 Be Sold.-at. Auction— will sell on the prem ises Saturday, Sept. 6, 1 at 3 o'clock p^tm^.the. beautiful home corner Prior . ay. aDd Carroll : st., Merriam . Park . proper, only 'one ; block ■ , from the park, two aud one half blocks from ; .Milwaukee depot,- and four blocks from the ■ . Selby ay." cable ; sewerage and city water in the streets; . this . is. a .very. pretty place, the . > lot being 50x150 feet to alley, on the corner and south-facing. The house has all modern improvements except furnace. •■ As a. place of residence Merriam Park has ; no equal. Now that the Selby ay. line is completed you can travel to any part of St. Paul for five -cents. You should see this property to appre ciate it. Terms easy and made known at the sale; This will be a" snap for some one. ;It must be sold. For further particulars call on .E. Holloway, Auctioneer, 254 and 256 East Seventh, i * ' •--.-;' -■■ - ■ '•" .'■'.'" -■■-. FINAiyCIATI,. : . ; ■ R, M. NEWPORT & ■ SON, INVEST • ment Bankers, .loan money . on im proved property in St Paul and Minneap olis iat 6 per - cent "on or before." Offices, New Pioneer Press Building. St Paul, and Bank -of Minneapolis . Building, Minneap olis. . ,' ' - .' . ' . " ■ A— LOANS made on personal property . Minnesota Mortgage Loan company. ; J.S. Mackey, president, Rooms 13, 14, First National Bank building, St. Paul,' and Room •2, Collum block,' Minneapolis. ." '■ - ■• """ A— DO YOU want to borrow money on . your furnitnre.diamonds. horses, piano or any personal effect ? The American Mort gage Loan Company will ! let ■ you have -it lower than you can possibly get it elsewhere. . Room 7, First National Bank. ALWAYS money to loan ou nil kinds of personal property, from $10 upwards; lowest rates. Cardozo, 1941/2 East Seventh. ORROWSOME MONEY on your lur niture, pianos, horses, wagons, without removal; diamonds. ...jewelry; . notes dis counted, time-checks cashed,' .' salaries ad- ' . vanced. Watts N. Davis, 3- 3 Jackson st . .."■ ILLIARD & BURTON, Room 29," Na tional German-American Bank Build ing, loan money on St. Paul property.at 6 to 8 per cent '___ ______ OME LOAN CO3IPANY; loans money on personal propeity and chat tels at lowest rates. 103 £. Fourth, Room 4. JARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on -i improved property at 6 percent Gilman & Co., New York Life building. ONKY TO LOAN without delay, from $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; . time checks, notes ' and second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. MONEY LOANED by Hunt A Strauch, : . 34 East Third st., room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. ; also on ware house receipts, diamonds, • watches and sil verware; private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. - '■■"■' — -. -. - ONE VTO LOAN by Lawton Bros., -M>o ', Jackson st and 175 scuth. Wabasha; have on hand §7, at 6 per cent on im : proved ! property.^ MONEY LOANED on life insurance pol- ! icies; or bousht " L. ' P. 'Van Norman, 615 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. MONEY loaned on: all personal property ■ Ifi _ of value; time checks bougnt - Mutual Loan and Investment Co.; 3ii9^ Jackson st ONEY TO LEND on either improved "or unimproved real - estate by Odin G. Clay A Co., Room 97, Globe Building. ECURITY LOAN CO.. ; -- : ~: . JBmWBBSHPQHKBt&I'LSG East Third st. ! Any amount of money to loan •on furniture, : horses, - carriages, diamonds and jewelry at the 4 lowest rates. ; : ; Business strictly private. ■ J. BTFlanigan, ; Manager. - . .. THE NORTHWESTERN LOAN COM-_. J pany loans money on personal property and ail goods of value. Room 13, Willonghhy 'Block, corner Fourth and Robert ' rrx : .1. KAV ANA<iH,& CO., 126 EAST, .'A' . Third Money to . loan on . real 1 or ' personal property ; time checks cashed at lowest rates. --.'■ ; '. , F. MORITZ.92O PIONEER PRESS * • Building— Mortgage -;■ loans made ; promptly; 0, 7. and 8 per cent; mortgages' bought. V-ry --.-■:: y:' : ' ': ♦fill Oof V * I <B<M», OTHER suecial sums t&l)\J\J\J). of -money ;. to '. loan.; Jas. O'Meara." Loan Broker, 3u3 Jackson st. PROFESSIONAL. - SUPERFLUOUS ■- HAIR, .; moles, wans, ; etc., permanently removed by electricity. . Mrs. ' Baldwin, ; Suite 205, Tne ; Colonnade,' corner St. Peter and Tenth; entrance on St : Peter. ' - KYE WORKS. V F.J. KOCHEX; N. W. Steam Dye Works; . •\" office, .'416 Robert ' st., : Ryan ; blocK; . works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay. ' - POPULAR WAUTS. , -]y.;^; FOR RENT. *;':'■;' l~yy: '_'■} A-'.' '" ... ■' ; Houses. Vy-A -1:.,1' A A— RENT HOUSES. STOKES, OF ,-tAm FICES, FLATS. £ COLLECT - BENT ; PROMPTLY. - TAYLOR'S RENTING ■AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. .-:v\^.; V A NY ONE wanting houses, : fiats, stores, ; , -HA offices, see J." A. Owens & Son.' Renting Collection Agency. _l_ 2 Globe Building. -.:: HOUSE— Foi rent : on ; Portland ay., near . Ail Kent st.. the most complete and elegant •house i offered ," in the city: - brown . stone," eleven ' large . rooms,-;. steam heat,'/ laundry,' 'plumbing of first order, abundance of I closet and- pantry room, | every ' convenience . that 'luxury can desire, convenient to electric line 1 yfend; cable.:. Smith & Taylor, 333 Robert st. /■ ■: BOUSE — house,f ully furnished, i§on: St. Anthony hill, with big barn, for ..along time. ; Address W.'. Globe. ';0 OUSE — For ; rent, a'- new • eight-room AA house; hot and cold water; bath; cellar. : Canada st. : ;£SM9SROMHfIMttSBRS HOUSES— per month for new eight ( room houses on St' Anthony hill; have > sewer, water, gas and furnace. - ! E. P. Wilgus, I 134 East Fourth st:_: ".'.y-'-T-:'. ■■'-": yy " -_ "., ■} a OUSE— For rent, handsomely furnished - j6 lJ.'- house of 10 rooms; bath room, gas, city water, electric bells and speaking tubes, and all conveniences ; heated by i hot air : storm windows; St. Anthony hill, east of Dale.' near electric line; to right party ' six I months, be ginning Oct. I. ': Call 207 East Fourth st T HOUSE— MAN AND - WIFE CAN-: GET FURNISHED HOUSE. RENT FREE," BY BOARDING OWNER. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. y ■:■'■ HOUSE rent, house, " six rooms. 666 ' Ravine st Inquire Third and Maria ay.' HOUSE— rent a" house , on Wacouta , st. Inqnire at 221 East Seventh st. HOUSES— For rent, two new houses with all conveniences. Nos. 609 and ! 611 Westminster: will be complete Sept. 1 to 10. Apply 540 Westminster. : - - - '■'-"' •'". ■" E OUSE— For rent, furnished or unfur ■ nished house for the winter to responsi ble party; city water, car line, rent cheap. 450 Stryker ay. •■ " -. :■:'■'■"■■":% HOUSES— For. rent, two brick houses; eleven rooms each ; Nos.'; 226 and 228 East, Tenth st.; will rent separate or both to- ' ; gether;- they are in . first-class : order. M. ; Lyons, 232 East Tenth st. .-..,• ■: ■ ' ■ HOUSE— For rent, nine-room . house; qJl modem improvements: between -St. Albans and Grotto sts.. No. 722. Call at 289 /Rondo st. ;,.'. - .'■"'■•■ "'■■_■-' HOUSE— For rent, $30, eight-room house, ~y all conveniences : and barn, 'on Holly • ay. : Will sell carpets, stoves, , etc., vif desired. Ca11: 212 Lumber "Exchange, Seventh and Cedar. , -'•„•._• :..;'."' ..- .■'.'•*■■" . ' ' . ; HOUSE— For Rent— Hansomely furnished i I.; bouse of eleven rooms,- with all, latest improvements on Dayton ay. Address C. L. ' Globe office. -• .'. • ■.:- HOUSE— 654 Broadway— Nine , rooms; newly, papered; one block troom street cars; modern improvements; suitable for one or two families. ■. -.".'.■"" ..' : .. HOUSE— .-even-room - house, ' with barn, 559 Euclid st.; ; nearly new; in good condition... lnquire 249 Spruce.'- - ~ : , HOUSE— For rent,, eight-room house; all * modern improvements; for one or two families. 726 De Soto st • HOUSES— For Rent— Houses Nos. 54 and r. 58 Park - Place, > and Nos. S2i^ and 84 : ■Summit ay. Apply to Harvey Officer, IT/7 Fourth st - -.' ; .■ ■:- . ..•; ■:".. '■ '■: '.' IJ OUSES— rent, first-class ..eleven and. 11 twelve-room brick and stone residences near corner Laurel and Nina ays.. one block from 'Cable " line, . Si. ' Anthony hill; steam - heat. and all modern conveniences. W. C. Riley, 3 Drake block, or 291 Laurel ay. Bouses, stores, flats aud rooms to rem in all parts of the city.' Youugman's Rent 'tngnpd Storage Co., 117 East Fourth st : HOUSE FOR RENT— A desirable dwell tl' ing house on Portland aye: ten rooms, modern conveniences; rent moderate: ap £ply .916 Pioneer Press building. . .; . BOUSE— rent six-room furnished JLJ house with all modern improvements. 43?" Oakland ay. . ,_. . HOUSES — Ten-room brick house,"; 103 ■ Wilkin st. ; also eleven-room house, 199 Goodrich ay. : both houses have ' fine views, JMirns. furnaces, four mantels and grates, -screens and storm ; windows, ; inside sliding 'biihSs, city water, bath. etc. ; will Ibe rented low to good tenants. Apply 105 Wilkin st, or JAW. Shepard. 94 East Fourth. ' : - ■ :|_J OUSE— For rent, house, six • rooms, with illi .-bath and store-room : nearly: new. with furnace and • all modern p conveniences No. f553 -Bradley st, two blocks from cable, for -1820 month.' D. B. MertiM, *9 Union :Bldck,?Fourth st "" "■"■••■' - - '" ov -■ -'•.■■ ' -■" HOUSE — For Rent — Ten-room . house, XH stylish, modern, and complete, carpeted throughout; suitable for club or select room ers. James & Batehum Renting Agency, Ger ' American bank. A ly y ...: . .. . HOUSE— Twelve-roOm house, - 194 East Tenth st. ; Inquire 196 East Tenth st." CT. ■-.: IST— First-class., residence, 290 ; Laurel : ay, ; eleven rooms," two baths; , all - modern • conveniences steam heat fur- , nished - from isolated plant, .regulated .'■ by Johnson electric service; : no, trouble to ten ant; storm-sash, screens . and -.building in general taken care of by owner; can also furnish a first-class five-stall stable if wanted. For terms inquire of W. C. Riley, 3 Drake block, or 291 Laurel ay. . -'..".- '.' -" ;.' --- Flats." APARTMENTS— and three rooms aud bath,. in ."Laurel ; Terrace," corner . Laurel and Nina ays., St. Anthony hill; steam heat W. C. Riley, 3 Drake block. FLAT— For rent cheap, modern three-room flat; all conveniences. '500 West Sev enth st. ... . : • ' FLATS — For rent, first and second story flats suitable for housekeeping, on John st. between Seventh and Eighth. Apply ' 404 Eighth. -'-,:-•.-. . ■ ■ ■■■•■:■ FLATS— flats with steam heat in the Beifeld block, corner South Robert st. and Fairfield ay. ; rents reduced and very; low. M. Beifeld, 94 East Fourth st.Room 11. FjuAT— flat with steam heat m the \ " "Premier," corner St Peter st. and Col lege ay. ; also flat with steam heat in the 'Al den," No. 63 College ay. M. Beifeld, 94 East Fourth st, Room 11. ■■■-.-•■ ; FLAT — Fine six-room flat, with bath, etc., • in Alden flats. 57 West College ay. ; $30. . F. S. Bryant, 94 East Fourth st, or janitor. FLAT— For rent flat, five rooms, No. 170 Pleasant ay. Inquire of the St Paul Trust Company. 157 East Fourth st. Rooms. - —HOTEL RUNS —European plan ; fifty modem rooms by day, week or month ; prices according to location. : r AN ADA ST.. 596— Two newly furnished rooms, one an alcove room, in 'good lo cation to business center. CEDAR ST.. 528— For; rent, nicely, fur ; nished rooms, with or without board, • C^EDAR ST., 578— Nicely furnished front -* room, with alcove; suitable for two gen tlemen; board, if desired. ■ ENTR AL AY.. 67 WEST- For Rent -Nicely furnished front room with alcove; suitable for two. EXCHANGE ST., 408, NORTH—Ele gantly furnished rooms; gas, bath, steam beat; single or en suite. ■'' ._ : " .' XCHANGE ST., 234, SOUTH— To rent, ' One furnished room for single gentle- ' mail. ' J . j-..-- -•;"-•.. '■'"-", TOULLER ST., 254— rooms for rent A- j big yard, -with '■ city, water and sewer; rent cheap to right party. 7TGLEUART ST., 81— Eight nice rooms '1 for rent ; 1 all strictly -. modern - imprdVe nrents; terms very moderate. -Inquire at 85 •Iglehart. . -■ ::; ;^ cl-tfLEHAKT- ST.," Furnished front J. chamber, with alcove, for two or three gentlemen ; use of bath room.' '..'"' -TGLEHART ST., 377- For rent five nice ■jj. rooms. * . ; _: . '■:■■':'::'". ir^^ABEL ST., 225, WEST— For rent, four J. rooms arranged for, housekeeping; city, water; barn if desired; reference required. ; I\|TNTH ST., 25, EAST— unfur ■±x nished rooms for rent. . ", v - y '. !n ooms FOR HOUSEKEEPING— Five ; XL ' looms, conveniently located and com fortable, on line of street ca»s. Inquire 274 Goodrich avenue, corner West Seventh ; rent cheap.''-;/;"- '.r-''-:'-.--' '.'■- '' .■.".. ':;•."-■' • -_. T. PETER ST.,' 494— Corner Exchange, Utopia— For ': rent- furnished -; rooms, : * single or en suite, with or without board. ' QT. . PETER ST., . 387— Near Sixth— Fur- ; Cj nished rooms; electric light, steam and bath. - ■-; ■-; ; ' :■'.- - .: - ■ SELBY AY., 249— rent furnished . rooms: board if desired; modern con veniences; on cable line. -.- -V. OEVENTH ST., 335, EAST— Nice fur »J..: nished rooms ; and three ; ; unfurnished ; ' rooms. ?..-■. '' r ry-r • ".yy,-- '-■■■'-■: -'■?•:'•■. SEVENTH - ST.; 57 EAST;— Furnished ■i room; - wiil be heated by steam. ..". "■: . -. ■::.: a IXTH ST.. 149^, WEST— Floor .'.Two geutlemen can rent pleasant sitting". < and bed room.^ryy-' ■".'..''. ■'■:'-.. -..'^:V„.yy, .-■-.::. nrxHXKli ST., 173 WEST— For rent, three. J. -i' nicely ' furnished - rooms : also : parlor, ! with two ; bed > rooms en suite; all - ; modern ; , ■ conveniences; rent cheap. - --^r-jj. .".-- y"~ '■' . POPULAR WAUTS. •'.. '■' FOR BEST. ' ; -" : ; :.' .Booms. -v rix HIRD ST.,' 3o^,' WEST— offices or -." A" ■ business ; front - rooms ; -'central : "-"■,very, cheap; can be used for light housekeeping. ■ ■ TENTH ST., 19 WEST— Nicely furnished ... rooms; board if desired. ': HIRD ST.. 249>6,' WEST— Comer Smith ; A v.— For rent pleasant front room, with alcove and closet nicely furnished. ; -; -' TILTON ST., 58— For rent, pleasant iur ;; nished 5 front ; room; ; modern • conven iences; gentlemen only.'" ' - UTOPIA— Transients - can be ' accom .-:' dated • very . reasonably - at \ the -Utopia with or without board. .-'" .'.-■■ ' ■ . ■ Wr ABASH A, CORNER TENTH ST.— . •VV; Over Drug Furnished rooms ■ for ieut.-yyi^^!Sfsfgs^&BSS^BSßSSßX ■ '•"'./ '-;;■ '■■' "■' Stores. - V ■- '-' ; - ■ .Miscellaneous: BARN— Fine barn for rent with four stalls and yard room. Apply at 2: » Tiiton st '. ': : MISCELLANEOUS. .'.V BISHOP :. FITZGERALD ;: . : W I L 1. , preach to-night, Bp. in.. in the First Swed ish M. £. church, corner of Tenth and Tem perance sts." - Our American friends are cor dially invited to-be present LADIES'. PRIVATE HOSPITAL— Mrs. H. Stenzel, 254 Martin st ; ... LIST- your. houses, stores,' rooms and flats with Youngmau's Renting and Storage Co.. 117 East Fourth st ;.•;.■: V ■■■.; MANICURE AND MAGNETIC PAR .■-lore, at 44 East Seventh st. ; room 1, first flat to the right; hours 9to 8. ";. PARTIES going West or thinking of in ", ■, vesting in real estate, timber, agricult ural or mining property in Montana, Idaho, : Washington, Oregon or Alaska; mining in dustry a specialty can get responsible in ' formation by sending $1. and address to the Western Information .* Bureau, P. :0. box 1227, Spokane Falls. Wash. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY— For rent first-class photograph gallery, '-25 East Seventh st; best location. Inquire 249 Spruce. .: SPECIAL NOTICE— AII persons wishing 'to suffer the pangs of rheumatism or ; neuralgia must not use Webber's Remedy. A . fine tonic for general debility. The proof of ' a thing is in the testing. Manufactured and sold by C. A. Robinson, Pharmacist, 98 West eru _______ Minneapolis, Minn. LOST AKP FOUftP. . ~~~ BILL HOLDER LOST— On Sixth St., be tween Chamber of Commerce and Bank of Minnesota, red Russia leather | bill holder, containing " directory ; contracts; ? name em bossed on front cover. Suitable . reward for return. - Bert Roberts, 22 Chamber .or Com merce. ■". .'.'-'. DOG— Found— An Irish setter. 214 Ed mund st'j§BMMMBBpWHB)fiBET DR. SCHiFFMANN,dentist. has removed to 156 East Third st. ' HORSE LOST— On Tuesday - evening on • Front st. one fly-bitten gray horse about : thirteen or fourteen years old; weighs about ■ 1,300 to , 1,400. N. W. Ice Company. 18 East Fourth st. ; or at Nigger Lake Ice house. ORSE STRAYED— About Aue. 10, sor ; rel horse, both hind feet white,' mane clipped short. . Return t0 716 Sixth st south, Minneapolis, for reward. LOST or stolen property, truthfulness .of ' absent friends and ■ mysterious disap pearances are made clear by "consulting Mrs. Dr. De San, the lady mind reader and fortune teller, at No. 13 East Ninth St., near Wabasha. ARE LOST— Lost or strayed around «' Lake Phalen, a .; black ; mare, weight j ' about 1,125 pounds,- eleven or twelve - years old: has a white spot on side of right fore ; leg above knee. . Liberal reward will be paid ! for her return. Notify Margaret st police station. " ... PARASOL LOST— Between Golden Rule and 263 Louis st, blue silk parasol for baby carriage. A reward will be paid if left at Golden Rule. "... ■ -- '■ WAJITEP TO BEST. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, for one ■or two , years on lease or without, an eight-room house ; water and bath ; near cable or electric car; willing to pay §25. ." ■ If you have such a house and want to rent it, address Q4,' Globe. ,•.'.'■■ '■ '■ - -" ■'■".' ROOMS— Wasted to rent, three unfur nished rooms with use of bath, for light: housekeeping. No. 3 Tiiton st. ROOM — A furnished room.' wilh or .with out board,' for husband and wife: must be in a private family. Address Conductor, Globe, giving terms. ■'. = '- ROOMS— unfurnished rooms, or room : with alcove, in the vicinity of Western and Selby. Address 409 Marshall aye. ■■- BOARD WAKTEP' BOARD— Wanted, room and board by man and wife, in upper town; preferred in private family. Address S. L. Osburg, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, by a young man and . mother, a suite of rooms and board in a private family, or a nice boarding house in a pleasant locality; reference. Address V 7, , Clone. . - PRESSMAKIJK.I LADIES, give us a call: weddiug,cvening and street garments ; made -at reduced . prices; also, children's dresses Miss Oliver. Parlors. 448 Wabasha St. .'■ : .'■-" STORE' A3IP ■ BAR FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND "SALOON fixtures, ice Doxes, mirrors, pool ana billiard tables, counters and shelving. '^18 Washington ay. n., Minneapolis- *76 Galenic Medical Institute No. 67 E. Third St.: St. Paul. Minn. _4&_&__9_A' Establishedin 1861 for s4%&%s£s&sS^ the cure of private, nerv __ag?j_^* l *\ly&____ ous and chronic diseases, uwfl rlloea i or Seminal Weak SSpjtCraß ■fenH ness, Nervous Debility, . §the cure of private, nerv ous and chronic diseases, «EJS»|*Bs ww Gonorrhoea, Gleet Stric ____lgiM__xi\v ture, Varicocele, Hydro- A_\__f£_\______ cele. Diseases of Women, *^'«^^^_lS£k^T ■' The physicians of this CQPVttifSSJpD. old and Reliable Instl • F^ • tute; especially, treat all he above diseases— regular graduates— and guarantee a cure in • every : case under-' : taken, and may be consulted personally or by letter. '. Sufferers from any. of these ailments, be- . fore consulting others, • should understand their diseases and the latest I improved treat- . ment adopted at institute by reading our books. The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health, a private : Medical Treatise on the above dis eases, with the Anatomy and Physiology of tha Sexual System in Health : and . Disease, containing nearly 300 ; pages and numerous illustrations, sent to any address on receipt . of reduced price, only Twenty Cents, or value in one or two-cent stamps. Pamphlet end chart . of questions for stat- , . ins case sent free. . ■-.'»•_ ■ All business strictly confidentiaL Office hours, Ba. m. to 6p. m., . Sundays excepted. Address letters thus: " GAEEMC INSTITUTE, St. Paul* Minn. - f+s Dr. Hind's a ¥r_\ Patent System' of j»'\ - M'■ Extracting Teeth **\J tfimg^ .-•■•■ Without Pain. , S^Mk\ ''**^? jftfj^N . successful use in . I~K$. vWas^S^ thousands of cases lpA^iffl&teSJJf&SS§£sA Positively pain />^§?w«i§^*^rci.¥^S less aud harmless. fy^«««^ffl»^wtcftMfcw Strictly fir_st-class f. 1 ■'• V'@?t^jt^W"i 3 fillings, crowns, v^yy/y^Sb'y N bridges and plates • _/ V Popular prices. DR HXTK.r), :24 East Tliird Street, St. Paul mTO CALIFORNIA The most comforta ble way to reach Cali-< fornia is via I Chicago I or Kansas City, from ■ ... which pointsthroogn . cars run without change. ■* For rates and fur ; ther information " apply -to S. M. OSGOOD i Gen.' s Agt_ "? or W. M. -WOODWARD, : Tray • Agt. 515 Guaranty Loan . Building, Miuue ; ' apolis. Minn. .. . y~- ' y - I A__ yon out of employment? i Advertise in i n/v the Daily aud Sunday Globe. '■.-...-:■-.'...■ /-'--:■; -ry... -••,.-:-.-.:: ..-■•■■ '■ POPULAR WAUTS. : I'■ 'nvsi^iss'cnAxcE^AA Miscellaneous Business Chances FIRST-CLASS one-chair. barber shop do y: ing . a big business, for sale -. cheap. Ad dress Moody, Barnum. J :Minn.,". - : V-y, FOR SALK— Confeclionery, - bakery and :. newsstand, with living rooms; : good lo cation.? 587 Mississippi st.-. j.. ,--;-:• . ■:' FOR . SALE-rCigar ? store, coufectiouery. and laundry; also ..household furniture for sale. Address F l'>," Globe. FOR SALK— WooI-carding mac-nine in the , v center of a sheep country ; best location ; reason for selling, ill health. -Address C. Dyson. 1 New Richmond, Wis. -. F~ OR SALK CHEAP— Stock rand fixtures _; .of cigar '. and confectionery store ; : also good soda fountain. Corner- Seventh- and ; Kittson. t -~ - 1 . .;. •' *rffITM*WBJBBBWHBM| IMPROVED TUBULAR WELL VALVE ' ! patent i for ; sale ; ', adapted to use in ' all ': tubular, drive or oil wells; embraces new and •novel' features: : : economy of space, time and • money; see the valve and get details of S. C. ; Horton, 319 Jackson st ' HOTEL-n-Fortv rooms; European, plan; : clear; price, $3,500; . to ; exchange : for farm. ' Haas. 116 Washington st. north,' Min neapolis. •.".■-■-''■ '.;■ ' J ■ — -. "IVf EWSPAPER for sale or. exchange; "1* v new, well ; equipped, . 600 < circulation earnings last year, 83,400. • H 2, Globe. PARTNER— Wanted. Scandinavian or ■ • German ' partner ; for retail . grain and commission business. ' Address X : 56, Globe. SNAP— Right of Ramsey : county, or state of Minnesota, for the only patent tilt clothes reel in America; on exhibition at Market square. St. Paul. ■'-■'.'■ PEgiSOXAIJS. ANY PERSON contemplating a; journey, i business venture, the truthfulness of friends, should call on Mrs. Dr. De ■ San, the lady mind reader and • fortune teller, No. 13 East Ninth st, near Wabasha. : MM ■I. THOKSON, MAGS ETIC Healer; Magnetic and Massage Treat ments.' 521 Eighth ay. south, up stairs, Minneapolis. - - MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Suffering with weaknesses peculiar to wom en, call between 2 and 4 p. m., Room 40, As toria hoteL Mrs. E. A. Ross. Advice free. Its] W. A. TL'Ssky treats . nervous ;-. and . paralytic diseases. . Baths and massage treatments. ■ Also psychometric readings. ' 223 East Eighth st. ; ' MRS. KATE HO.SKINS, MAGNETIC healer, psychometric and ~ trance me dium. - 225^ West Seventh st UPTURES CURED— Painless, unfailing ' system; nd hindrance to labor; send stamp for proofs; examinatic -.s free; suffer-. ers visiting exposition please call. Barker & Gould. Masonic Temple. Minneapolis. - SALE. C HOICK HARD-COAL RANGES; com plete assortment $20 to 875. Pruden Stove Co., 409 and 411 Sibley si. OK SALE— DRUGGISTS— WiII sell cheap for cash my stock of drugs, hard wood shelving, counters and showcases — everything pertaining to a retail drug store as I need more room for my rapidly growing ' cigar and tobacco ' business. J. H. Sleeper, Fourth and Sibley sts. .-: " .' '- '. - TORE AND OFFICE HEATERS; un equaled advantages. Pruden Stove Co., Sibley st. ! fltjli in WILL BUY my well-known well- i ;«]pIUU broke Irish setter. l. B. Moore, 596 ! Jackson st. Chicago and St. Louis Trains ou "The Burlington" leave Union Depot St. Paul, as follows: Fast Daylight . Scenic Mississippi Express, witn Pullman Buffet Sleeper, tor St. Louis, 7:50 morning, except Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:30 nieht; -and at St. Lou it* 6:50 morning, making direct connections for points East and South. Dinner and Supper for St. Louis' passengers in Buffet Sleeper. Arrives from Chicago, except SUnday, 1:45 afternoon. Limited Pullman Vestibuled leaves 7:30 evening, daily, arriving at Chicago 9:00 morning, Breakfast in Dining Car; arrives at St. Louis 5:15 afternoon. Breakfast and Dinner in Pullman Buffet Sleeper. A i rive from Chicago and St. Louis 7:00 morning, daily. It is The People's Favorite Line to Winona, La ' Crosse, ' Prairie ' dv .Chien, Dubuque, Galena, Chicago, Bock Island, Peoria, St. Louis, and direct line to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Ticket Offices, 164 East Third Street and Depot. St Paul. : , NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. the: DINING CAR LINE ; To Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, Butte and the Pacific Northwest. Dining Cars on Pacific Leave Arrive Mail and Pacific Ex- Sl. Paul • St. Paul press Trains. Daily. Daily. Pacific Mail forFargD, Bismarck, Miles City, Livingston, Helena, .'_ Buite, Spokane Falls, Seattle, Tacoma aud Portland .:..: 4:15 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Pacific Express (lim ited) - for: Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and all coast points 8:15 a.m. 12:35 pm , Winnipeg "Express for . Brainerd,Ferg'sF'lls, Wahpeton, Grand Forks, Gratton. Win nipeg. Moorhead, Far go and Jamestown.. . . S :00 p.m. 7:05 a.m. Fargo Express, daily (except Sunday), for Brainerd, Fargo and ' intermediate points... 40 a.m. ?:45 p. m. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are run on Pacific Mail and Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman Sleepers daily ; between St. Paul and Grafton, Grand Forks, Winni peg, Fergus Falls, Helena, - Butte and all points West. _ ' C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent 162 East Third Street St Paul. - -■ ■_ G. F. McNEILL, City Ticket Agent 19 Nicollet House, Minneapolis. ,^^ TICKET OFFI031; flCfflt3Srt m <m^ 184 East Third Street % TICKET OFFICII: 184 East Third Street & Union Depot, St Pa-fl. Lj^SirnUJ/ 1 A i * *?? daily \ B except •"^ToT'* 5 * / Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. ■^^* ■ -r.-n- st Paul. Ar. St. Pajrl Chicago* way.... B 7:30 a.m. ll:0Op.m.B LaCros.. Dnb. B 7:30 m. 11:00 p. m.B Aberdeen Local... B 7:40*. m. 6:15 p. m.B St Louis Express. A 9:15 m. 7:45 a.m.D Kansas City Ex.... A 9:15 a."m. 7:55 a.m.D Pra.duC„M.&C.Ex B 9:15 m. 6 p.m. B Calmer* Ex. B 9:15 a. m. 6:30p.m.8 Mil.,Chi.&Atl.Ex. A 3:00 p.m. -l:soj>.in.A Austin &Way..... A 4:25 p.m. 10:25 a.m.A Rochestei Local.. B 5:00 p.m. lo:2-->a.m.B Chicago Fast Mail A; «:40p. m. 3:15 p.m. A ; Aberd'n& Mit Ex. A 7 :15 p. m. 8 :55 a.m. A • Ans.,Dub.<J:CbiEx C 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.m.D Kansas City. Ex.;. A 7:15 p.m. «:3Up.m. A St. Louis Express. 0 7:15 p. m 6:30p.m.A MU&ChL Vestibule A 8:00 p. m. 7 :00 a.m. A ;. PILLI 1 S» ' RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. IKB Safe, and reliable. I.ndlr °Ves9 RED CROSS DIAMOND BRANO. r EUSgmfe, sure and always reliable. Ludlr ytrmmk i>msß>«t tor Diamond Bran '^ V la red metallic boxes, «e»l«l with tin . '_% . ribbon. TaUe no other. Sena ■»€%(•» r--. BT particulars and "Relief lor I.c«!i*m. r. ; <» tc'.t'.f, by return malt r/amit ropy. m~---—im Cke»lCo^Mß«U»onao..l > »»l'*" "*" jgfi^ vriiUAtiO, .bY. PAUL, Al MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. Mhlf 'THE TSESX EQUIPPED LINE To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. " LEAVE. ' :e.a.st:e.:».3V TRAINS. :. I. arrive. Z Minneap'is. " St. Paul. » Daily. . ■ 1 fa. Monday. '-. .-- ■ t Ex. Sunday. St. rani. | Mianeip la. ,*7 00AM "7 45AM .:. ...Chicago 14 Hoar Daylight Express- - 1 OOPMj* 1 40 PM + 430 PM ; 5 15 PM ...... -Eau Claire, Black River Falls and Neillsville. — 6 45 PM t 7 20 PM *650 PM 730PM -~ Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy .....:..;...... 725 AM * 8 03AM +850 AM 935 AM y~ New Richmond and Turtle Lake..-™ — .... 5 OOPM.f 5 40PM * 9 45 PM 10 25 PM .-..New Richmond, Superior and Duluth.- 6 50 AM:* 7 30 AM '+850 AM 935 AM ...-.Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Watersmeet.-... 500PM|t6 40 PM '*9 45 I'M 10 25 PM ...: ..-..Ashland, Washburn and Uayfield. '650 AM* 730 AM :*650 PM 730 PM ...^.Chicago 1334 hour Vestibule*! Express 7 2-jAM,* 803 AM ".* 6 50 PM -1 30 PM ....Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Line....! 720 AM* 803 AM ___LEAyg iL ;^i_ - WBST^STTOAiwS. M ARRIVE. , St Paul.. Minneipli ; » Dally."' ■■ : I Ex. Monday. ■ •.■'.'-." Vt Ex. Sunday. Mmatap'ls. I St Paul. t7SOAM j. 8 25AM Pipestone, Sioux Falls antl Yankton.-.......'.. 630 I'M t 7 03PM '*750 AM 8 25AM .............Omaha, St. Joseph anC -was City..... 8 20AM *740 AM «750 AM 825 AM ...Sioux City, Denver, Portland a^_ "1 Francisco..... 840AM19 15 AM "745 PM 82) PM ...-Sioux City, Omaha. Kansas City and Colorado 820AM*7 40 AM 750 AM 825 AM Winnebago, Blue Earth and Elmore-..;:........ 630PMjt7 03 1 M rlO 20 PM 945 PM ...-.Sioux City. Omaha, Sioux Falls and Mitchell ,8 20 AM, J 7 40AM tlO 2') PM "■- 945 PM „_Sious City, Denver and Pacific Coast Fast Line...- . 6 30 PM * 7 03 "to. tlO 20 PM 945 PM .....-..-^Shakopee, Kasota, Tracy and Pierre— :..-..:... 820 AM t 7 40Aal .' Solid Trains to Chicago, with through Sleepers to Milwaukee oa VestiOuled Express arriving tb'ore at".2S Mil ; morning.. Parlor Carson Day ex press to Ashland. ' - ■■:•_-■ " . „ _ - '"""*— ' --- -__-' — ' ' '. ■ ■ Pullman Sleepers Daily to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City, Dally Ex. Sunday to Tracy aad . Sioux Palls. Ptrtlmao Sleepers on night tralas to Duluth and Ashland. '■- ' ---",. TIt'KKT > St. Paul, ISO Ka»t Third S'reet and Cuic-n Depot, foot Sihley Street. . OFFICES: J JHnneapclia, 13 Kleoilet Heme Bl«k and Union D?pot, Bridge Square. -. ' *.»|.IEISDAI.E. -'- • T. 4. Uri'AUTY, *.~ W. B. WHEEEKI, ■ '-:.:-". teu'U"ii3*ccs£r Agent City Tijuet Agent, Bt. Paul. City Tlsiel Aju, Minneapolis. ITHE GREAT RIVER ROUTE THE ' FINK ;- PASSENGER y STEAM 7 IX , MARY MORTON Will leave for St Louis and All Intermedials > .Landings, Thursday, Aug. 28th, at 2 p. m. Through . tickets to - Chicago via Rail and 'River. ' For full information regarding paa- I senger and freight rates apply to ■,y C. B. BROCKWAY, Agent. Freight and Ticket Office and Dock, foot if Sibley Street, opposite Union Depot. - City Ticket Offices— l 79 East Third St, St. Paul; 7 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis. GREATNORTHERN RAILWAY LINE Palace, Dining ; and Sleeping " r3. • Handsome ■ Day Coaches and Fraa - . Colonist Sleepers through to .Mon ;■ tana and the i aclflc Coast. ' . -: Leave. St. Paul Union Depot. | Arrive. - . a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota, ........ Montana and Pa cific Ex........ .;.. a6:55a.t» - a 6:40 p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba and Pacific Express a 7:15 a. m . b8:10am. Willmar, Wahpeton, ■y:.ry--y Aberdeen, Ellen dale .: ..:•• b5:30 p.m b8 :20 a. m. Fergus Falls, Fargo . & Grand Forks...; b6 :10 am b3:30 p.m. Osseo A St Cloud.. . b0:55 a.m. b3:40 p.m. Anoka A Willmar.... bll:loa.ra b4:oop.m. Duluth. W. Supe-1 b6:2op.m. trior. Elk ' River, "■ | Milaca, Hinckley, Princeton and WMnlffl alo:4spm (.Anoka*. .... .....J a7-.loa.Ti. b4:30 p.m. Excelsior A Hutch- *-"• .' inson ..... ........ bll:soa.m 6:40 p.m. Sioux F.. Pipestone, . Sioux Cityt Water town, Huron and •,'-:.'•, _l Casselton |d7:lsa.m . a. daily; b, except Suudays; c, Saturdays Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. Sleeping and buffet parlor cars ou trains to Duluth and West Superior. tßuffet Sleepers. '■•-.- ' „ . Tini/TTO 3515 East Third St. St Paul,. I 1 liKr I X 300 Nicollet Ay. I IUI\U I V and union depots in both citie i 8 CITY OFFICES: St Paul— 162 East Third Street, Union ; Depot. JEJfifiiflj ' Minneapolis —19 Nicollet House block; Union Depot, Bridge square. ~"V~ " — Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and the Central's Famous Dining Cars at tached to all through trains. __ Minneapolis. 1 Leave. |' Arrive. Chicago, Milwau kee, Chippewa a 12:45 p m a 8 -.27 am • Falls.Eau Claire, ,an| Nee nab, Osh kosh, Foud dv . Lac & Waukesha a 6:25 p m a 4:15 m St. Paul. I Leave. I Arrive. Chicago, Milwau- .'■.-'.-„'- '„'.*'■' kee, - Chippewa a 1:25 pm a7:4sam ■ • Falls,Eou Claire, Neeuab, Osh kosh, FOnd dv Lac A Waukesha a 7:15 p m a 3:40 p m . • ■ & St. Louis __£jg_>_f_\_fESß, St. Paul. Minneap'is Chic. Kan. City Ex. a9 :sr> a m all) :40 am Dcs Moines Expr. ... a<):ss am ali) :40 am - Chicago "Fast Expr" dti pm d7:lopra St. Louis '-Fast Ex". b(s:2spm b7:lopm Dcs Moines passeng'r d(> :25 p m d 7:10 m Waterville Express.. a3:sopm a4:3opm Excelsior &Water'wn aS :20 am :05 am Waconia and Zumbro . '-■y. Heights .... .... sß:3oam . s9:ooam Excelsior & Waconia. dl :25 pm ds;Qspm,. f a6:o*am Hotel St Louis. Ex- dl2:sspm In.^am'-^ celsior and Lake isO & m dl2:s^pm d s.V>am sß:3oam i),.™,.,,, Park H0te1.. ..... d 1 :25 m d,; 05 £ m -.. >. : do:oiipra - a Ex. Sunday; b Ex. Saturday; d Daily; ? ; ' s Sunday only. ■ ■ , ■- " . ..<• - TICKET OFFICES: st. pa ci,.' - " ' MINNEAPOLIS. ' " ■' iv City Office — No. Citt OFFiqe— I . *,-<-' 199 East Third street Washington, aye., S., , corner Sibley. corner Hennepin. In Dkpot— Foot Fourth Nicollet House. Block, -.-. street, terminus cable Depot— Cor. . Third . line. 1 st. and Fourth ay. N. , 1 ' "■■' ' Mpls., St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie R'y. City Ticket Offices-St. Paul, 185 \ East -Third ' street; Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. • .. .'.._.' .._. Montreal A Boston Ex. leaves 3t ;; , . __g__WJfA Montreal &' Boston Ex. leava 1«r Minneapolis (a). 7:55 p. m. « Wis. Div. local, lv.Mplfl.(BWa.m. - Montreal <fc Boston Ex. leaves Minneapolis (a).7:6S p. m. Wis. l)iv. local, lr.Mpls.(B)B a.m. Xl !£WHB Minn. Div. lv. Mpls. (U), 4:10 p. m. ffflPlilliw St. Croix Falls Ac. leaves St Paul. fm__?ll____tSi a, daily from union station, n t^BB" o*"**^0 *"**^ except Sunday, Irom union sta tion D, except Sunday, from Broadway station, St Paul. -Pos-engers leaving St. Paul union station nt 8:20 ft. m. on the St. P. A P. By. connect with Wis. Div. at Bald Eagle Junction nt 8:57. Ch ica6o.Stßvul^Kansas Cmr Offices: Minneapolis, No. 3 Nicollet House Block and Union Depot. St Paul, Na 193 - E. Third St. and Union Depot All Train a Daily Leave Arrive All 1 rains Daily & _ paaL gt PduU > Chicago A Dcs ':-• Moines Express. 7:45 am. 7:33 i. m Chicago, St. • Joe & • - KausasCity 7:30 p. m. 7:30 a.m. St. Louis and Mason /City Express...... 7:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Chicago &Dubuque 7:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Lyle Accommoda . tion ,| 4:5') p.m. 10:3'a.m' Trains arrive 3-> minutes laterand leave 3 J ." . . minutes earlier from Minneapolis. RESTORED. jf^S**' ><g3fev "SAXATIVO," thi ifjS^Lrjl _f y^S&y Wonderful Spaniel . Ej 7>jJ % A , Remedy, is sold witl Ry -%w S <$*• SB it Written Guaniu fF*^^ tee to B^ Nor» C_ - fc s^3 Remedy, is sold witl ]3 <£» £B a Written Guaran tor* jy tee to core all Nor* WiJsrtiL c§j^'i« otm Diseases, such ai #m»S!E» i_____t{ -i//, Weak Memory. Low trtSCZST jfSSSctFW/, of Brain Power.llead 'lrlP^B\ /lllfjj^lffywfo ache, Wakefulness Before & After Use. L °st Manhood, Ner* Photographed from Life. onsness. Lassitude, • all drains and loss of power of the Generative Or gans, in either sex, caused by over-exertion, youth ful indiscretions, or the excessive use of to caeca opium, or stimulants, which ultimately lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put up in convenient form to carry in the vert pocket. Prici $1 a package, or 6 for S3. With every 55 ordt»r wi give a written guarantee to cure or refuni the money. Sent by mail to try address. ; Cir cular fr.-». Mention this paper. Address MADRID CHEMICAL CO. Branch Office for U.S. i 417 Deai bwn Street. CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN ST. PAUL, MINN., BX Frost & Brown. Cor. Third A Robert Street i 417 Deaibmrn Street. CHICAGO, ILL. foi: sale in st. Paul, minn., Br Frost A Brown. Cor. Third A Kobert Street TO WEAK MEN i Buffering from the effects ot youthful errors, early decay wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. - A splendid medical work : should be read by every ' man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLEK, u»,Conn. . 7