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POPLAR WANTS. The Gi.orK'B local circulation In the cities rf St. Pnul and Minneapolis is lamer than tic circulation of any other newspaper; and jihasl en. me the recognized WANT Medium' fci the Twin Cities. Wants r.re inserted In the. Globe under clcEsilica headings accordingto the following _ TAHI.K OF BATES! dumber Number of Times. of — : Words. 1I 2 | 3 4 5J 0 7 35 word> 5.25 S.::r> 8-45 5.55!5.63 5.6S 16 words .16 .27 .38 .401 .6 >| .(iS .73 17 words .17 .23 .39 .50 .'»! .70 .75 18 words .ie .30 .42 .54 .CO .V 5 .SI 39 words .19 .32 .45 .5> .71 .SI .87 20 words .'_'<: .-3 .4i .59 .7-' .82 .89 21 word;;; .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .S8 .95 22 wonts :2'2 ;.~ .5v .07 .82 .'."■: 1.00 23 words! .23 .3S .53 .68 .S3 .95 1.03 24 words].. 24 .40 .r>o .7- .SS 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .42 .5! .70 .93 10- 1.15 26 words! .26 .43 .60 .77 .94 1.07 I.li £7 words .27 .15 .63 .81 .'.19 1.13 1.22 28 words .28 .4", .66 .85 1.04 1.18 I.'i - -29 words ._".• .48 .0. .86 1.05 1.20 1.30 SO words .30 .50 .70 .90 ■: 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words: .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words .32 .53 .74 .!'5 1.10 1.32 1.43 33 words !SS .55 .77 .5-9 1.2111.38 1.49 34 words .34 .5": .80 1.03 1.2 C 1.43 1.54 35 word* .35 .5S .81 1.04 1.27 1 1. 4511.58 36 words .30 .0 .84 1. 1.50 1.62 37 words M: .€2 .87 1.12 1.37 1.50J1.0S £8 word.- .38 MS .8S 1.13 1.3* 1.57 1.70 £9 words .3!) .65 .91 1.17 1.43 1.03 1.70 40 words. .4(! .c.7 .94 1.21 i. 4- 1.6? 1.81 41 won 1 - .41 .68 .95 1.221.49 1.70 1.83 42 words .42 .70 .98 1.20,1.54 1.75 1.8!.' 43 word- .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.801.94 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1.31 l.<: 0 1.8*211.97 45 words .45 .75 1.0 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 4ff words .46 .71 1.08 1.39J1.7C 1.93J2.0S 47 words .47 1.09 1.40 1.7] 2.10 < 8 words .48 .80 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 49 words .19 .82 I.JS 1.48 1.81 2.06 2.22 r i' wanh .'.I .g:-i|1.16 1.4» 2.07 2.24 No -1111 loi bid-' Wants will be received In every case the time must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. Adveiiisers will please designate the Heading under which they desire their 'Wants" to appear. MTt'ATIOftS OFFEnEIK Male. ACTORS— actors for "Uncle Xi- Tom's Cabin" company: no '-kids" wanted. Address Manager, 681 Wabas-ha st. iTFNIs— Atrents wanted to sell Myhre's Liquid Dehorner at fairs : §20 per day easy. Address, with stamp, for particulars, Fra'zer & My lire. Lyle. M^nu. EAR ItER wanted corner Cedar and Sev enth sts. BAR BE IS— Wanted, colored barber and porter at ouce. - Call 227 West Sev e'.ith st. T> ARIIEi: wanted at 480 Wabasha st. ARltKi: — Wanted, barber; first-class woikinnn. F. W. Martin, Seventh and Washington sts. __^__^_ BOY— Wonted, an office Doy. not less than fifteen yeais old: must be bright, quick and neat; good opportunity to study medi cine. Apply between 10 and 12 a. m., Drs. Routh & Ro'uth. 22 West Third st. OY wanted. P. C. Lutz, Druggist, 304 Wabasha st. OY— Wanted, a stout boy sixteen or sev enteen years of age to take care of a hone and work about store. Apply at 389 Wabasha st. BOYS, gills, men and women to send 30 cents for the complete typewriter. Charles T. Cardigan, Forepaugh Block. BOYS WANTED— Home & Danz Company, 51 to 57 Fillmore ay. east, West St. Paul.* RICKLAYKRS AND LABORERS, at Adams school. West Seventh st. ; steady work balance of season. OACHM AN— Wanted, a coachman Call at 314 Siljley st. ORNCITTKR.S- Wanted, men to cut v^ corn by the job; also won: all winter; Owen McMahon, near the Harvester . Works. COMPOSITORS wanted at 11. M. Smyth y Printing Co.. 316-318 Robert st. RAUCH'i sman — Situation wanted by draught m in. J 20, Globe, Minneap olis. _____^_ RUG -CLERK— drug order clerk who has had wholesale experi ence. Lyman-Elicl Drug company ARNESSMAKKRS wanted, scheffer & Rosstun. 174 East Fourth st. OTEI, RINNER— Wamod, a first-class bole! runror at 200 First st. north, Minneapolis; one who can speak Gerajan preferred; call to-day. II OSTLEU — Wanted, first-class hostler. ITJ Call this morning. W. P. Burk, 3SI Sher man st. T AtllElts, keep away from St. Paul; X-i plenty of men to do the work. M AC H IK IST — Wanted, tirst-class ma chinist; steady employment. Inquire 900 Fourth st. south. Minneapolis. ARBLE-CUTTEK— A good, sober mar ble cutter wanted before Friday night. B 100, Globe. "_ ' PRESSMAN WANTED — Steady work; X must be able to make ready and run plat en and cylinder presses. Address X. Y. Z., Fargo. X.'l). SALESMAN— have a good position for a bright, energetic salesman of good ad dress; permanent position and liberal pay to the right man. 208 Globe building, Minne apolis. SOLICITORS wanted for an entirely new thing; liberal inducements offered to ?ood men. Clark & Co., Room 6, Davidson Block. TABLE HANDS— Wanted, two good stable hands. 18 Second St., Dr. C. A. Stein. STABLE AN wanted this morning. Ap ply at 25 1 East Eighth. STEAM FITTERS— Wanted, stesunfilters. Thomas Davis. 104 East Fourth st. S^ TONKCUTTERS— Wanted, good stone cutters. and quarrymen nt Sandstone. Minn.: long job aud good wages. King & Tobin, Kasota Block, Minneapolis. TON ECUTTERS— anted, thirty good union stonecutters: 50 cents per hour. Thomas Ward Uoom 27, Union Block, City; or (Juiniby A: Omies, Duluth. Minn. TAILORS— Wanted, one coat maker and one by the week ; will find steady work and good wages. 165 West Seventh, Seven' corners. A. Rosenthal. TAILORS— Two coat and one pantaloon maker at St. Paul Art Tailoring Com pany, 384 Wabasha st. rniNNER wanted at 484 Mississippi st. J- Summer & Marzolf. WAITERS— Young men to wait on table \ V at McVeigh Bros., 67 East Third st. WAITERS — Wanted, experienced wait. VV ers and young men students to learn to wait on lunch tables. Regan Bros.. 325 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. WAITER — Wanted a smart young man to wait in a restaurant." Apply at Court Place. 347 Wabashß st. 11/ — Salesmen on saiarv or com- W mission to handle the new Patent Chem . leal 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 toS6-oiusix clays; another 532 in two hours. We want cine energetic peneral agent for each slate aud territory. Sample by mail 35 cts. For erms and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse, Wis. \\[ OOI) TURNER— ted, wood turner. > > Codies, Chapman & Drake. . 4)/ \ MEN on Rice St.; Si. 75 per day: work A\J all fall. 11. C. Huebner. contractor. 6)f=. CARPENTERS lor Spokane Falls: AO ' S3 per day; work the year round;; cheap fare. 311 Rosabel st. PE«SOJfAI.S. ANY PERSON contemplating a jouruey, business venture, the truthfulness of friends. should call on the lady mind reader and fortune teller, No. 13 East Ninth st., near Wabasha. ATTENTION, LADIES — Preventative, harmless, safe, sure; no drugs; pre- Tentative aud instruction by mail. Si. Mrs. F. A. Arlington, M. D., Miuneapolis. Minn. A'lTEN'l JON —Massage and magnetic Xx treatments at Parlor 1, 44 East Seventh Bt. ; flat to the right: hours, 9to 7. £' MM A J. TH ORSON, MAGNETIC" Healer; Magnetic and . Massage Treat ments. 521 Eighth ay. south, up stairs,. Minneapolis. . - MOTH AND DAUGHTERS Suffering with weaknesses peculiar to wom en, call between 2 and 4 p. in.. Room 40, As toria hotel. Mrs. E. A. Ross. Advice free. RS. M. A. TI'SSKY treats nervous and paralytic - disease's. . Baths and massage treatments. Also psychometric readings. 223 East Eighth st. Kl»(iE BLOSSOM— A sure cure for female diseases. Sample, two cents. His. Nelson, 083 Wells st. gUOili SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females. ATTENTION, LADlES— Obtain one of ■fi. our medicated Parisian shampoos; long hair thoroughly dried and bangs curled in forty-five miuutes. Bon Ton Hair Parlors. 424 Wabasha st., - Rooms -11 and 12; over Mealey's. . ■■■■•••. -■ T I) ASH A INT « ENCE— In special demana - to-dny: . Two experi enced houscworkers; two for small families; nurse girl and two cooks. Office, Ninth and Wabasha. ■ ..'•■"' '_«'•; - .- ■ •' T WABASHA INTELLIGENCE— 2S girls -wanted. at once for work .of all kinds. Uflicc corner Ninth find Wabasha. BANGS eat and curled this week.ls cents. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors. 424 Wabasha St., Rooms 1 1 and 12; over Mealey's. _: :- . HAMBERM AlDS— Wanted, two cham bermaids at once; German " preferred. Address 11 East Seventh st. .■ '. ' -.-?..• HAMBERIVIAIUS— Two elegant hotel ' places west cf Helena, Mont.. §25; free fares. Douglass' Intelligence, '■ 5 Seventh. CHAMBERMAIDS— Wanted, three cham ■> bermaids at the Clifton hotel.; -;.--." --riLERKS-Wauted, two young ladies who J understand the confectionery, business. Nutting's, 100 East Third st. : - ; ("lOOK— Wanted, a cook : no wasning. Ap ' ply P. T. Kavanagh, Ryan Hotel, corner Sixth and Robert. taSHSStSCHH OOK— Wanted, a good cook at No. 153 ' College ay. COOK— Wanted, first-class ccok at once; ' wages 525. No. 7 Fast Tenth st.y." . C^OOK — In v small family, good cook; good J wages. Call 153 Summit ay. CiOOK— Wanted, an . experiened cook and ' housemaid. 192 Summit aye. .• Ci OOKINtJ— Wantedyounggirlwhocando J plain cooking; two in family; apply immediately. 502 Lincoln ay. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID— A first V-V class lady cook and chambermaid for Faar's hotel. Call 212 East Tenth st., up stairs. WBBSMBuHk DISHWASHER— Wnnten. young girl to wash dishes and help in kitciien. Call 392 Exchange st. I \IN ING ROOM and kitchen girls for -L' Stnte Fair ground. Inquire at Nicollet House. 260 East Sixtn. DININ<; ROOM GIRLS wanted at Mc- Veigh Bros., 67 East Third st. DINING ROOM GIRL at Encle's Vienna Bakery, corner Eighth and Wabasha sts. Dl* II WASH K R— GirI wanted to wash dishes and help in kitchen. 633 Wa basha. MAKER— Wanted, good waist fin isher; can board and room same house. 3!) Summit ay. •'..".'■ Tl OrsKWOKK-Wanted. girl for geneial J--1 housework In small family. Apply 772 Dayton ay. H< ) I rSEWOitK— A German girl for gen eral housework; must be a good cook, washer and ironer; small family. Inquire at 221 Norn's .st. HFSE OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework; small family: German pre ferred. Call at store 187 East Seventh. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girt for general housework. Apply Mrs. Moore, 143 Pleasant ay. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl wanted for general housework at 452 Laurel ay. : family ox three. OUSKWORK— GirI for general house work; one who can cook. 458 St. Peter st. OUSKWORK-Wanted. girl for general housework. 739 St. Peter st. OUSKWORK— Wanted, a good girl todo general housework. 219 East Tenth st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl with reference. Aauly in morning,- 231 West Ninth st. * - OUSEWORK— Wanted at once, good girl for general housework; small fam ily: no children; good wages. 162 Pleas ant ay. 'OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house work. washing and Ironing. 771 Igle hart st, ; take Fourth st cable. OUSEWORK— girl for general housework; no children, 481 [glehart. OUSKWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. Apply at 222 East Fourteenth st. OUSKWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for cook and general housework in a small family. Apply at 843 Goodrich a y., between 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. HOUSEWORK— a good, compe tent girl for general housework at 648 Laurel ay. : call Thursday. U OUSKWORK— Wanted, a "competent •-L girl for general housework: must un derstand coal ; apply mornings. Mrs. Ham ilton, 431 East Eighth st. OUSEWORR— Wanted, girl to do gen eral housework. Apply at 65 Summit aye. INTELLIGENT WOMAN wanted for per i- manent position: good salary: advance ment when competent. Address V4, Globe. LAI DRY GIRL wauted at 291 Sib ley st. - ADIES— I will pay ladies a salary of SlO per week to work lor me in their local ity at home; liehtwork: good pay for part time: write with stamp, Mrs. H. B. Farring . ton. Box 702, Chicago. EAT COOK— first-class female meat cook. Engle's Vienna Bakery, corner Eighth and Wabasha sis. IV I'RnE — Girl between twelve and four 1* teen years old. Apply K. Price, office 169 West Fourth st. ._. IV URSE GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl. In -I^l quire Room 13, over Second National Bank. Third and Wabasha, Bridge Square. ruiiSK GlßL,— "Wanted, a competent 1^ Protestant nurse girl; references ro quired. Apply 15 Iglehart st. POLISHERS— Wanted, two experienced polishers at once. Eastern Laundry, 555 Mississippi st. SECOND GlßL— Wanted, competent sec- O ond girl. Call at 24 Summit ay. WANTED— 47 girls at once for general work : ten cooks. White Shield Office, 210 West Fifth. WANTED— Fifty girls for housework, and Rich t nurse girls. 183 Western aye.. Ladies" Employment. GIRLS can find situations at the La / *J dies' German Intelligence Office, 466 St. Peter, corner Ninth. - »OAKD OFFERED. BOARD— Pleasant furnished room and board with modern conveniences. Everything first-class: at 235 West Fifth. BOARD— Klegaut \ furnished rooms (for gentlemen only) aud board at corner of Ninth and Minnesota sts., formerly the Irish- American club house. " ■ ■ • BOARD— Furnished room, with board, tor two: also good table board for ladies and gentlemen; private family. 510 Can ada st. ■ .." BOARD — 233 Spruce st. : room and board for ladies, S3 - per week; gentlemen, $4 per week : use of bath. . OUNG GIRLS' - HOME. 020 STY Peter St.. St. Paul— Board, lodging, use of reading room and D*th, $2.50 per week; respectable young girls only. . * : INSTRUCTION. ikiriEII.AND . Preparatory School," V Peekskill, N. V. ; send for catalogue. Carl A. Harstrora 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 St.— Lessons to ladies and children given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in drawing aud painting, including crayon, pas tel, water colors and decorative work. For . terms call or address the Superioress. ' • QUA MEDIA, PA., Military Acad «p^HJU emy; boys, Brooke Hall, girls; circulars free. -■ -■.--■ DYE WORKS. ; FJ. ROCUE.X, N. W. Steam Dye Works: • oftice, 410 Robert St., Ryan block; works. 55 and 57. Indiana aw . ■■':■-:'' JAMISON & CO., New York Steam Dye *f Works; ladies' and gents' clothiug a spe cialty. 44 est Sixth st. KAHLERT & MINTEL. Minnesota Steam Dye Works. '-'44 East Seventh st. V PROFESSIONAL,. pLAIRVOYANT and .Mind Reader, at No. vv 13 East Ninth St.. near Wabasha; very reliable in business affairs. ■ ll'EßFLl'Oi:s HAIR, moles, warts, etc., permanently removed by electricity. Mrs. Baldwin, . Suite 205, The " Colonnade, corner St. Peter and Tenth; entrance on St. Peter.- ■ ■ • , ■■.;■■-. ; WASTED TO KENT. ROOMS— Wanted to rent, three : unfur- AY nished . rooms ; with , use of .; bath, for light housekeeping. No. 3 Tiitou st. THE SAINT FAUX, BAH.V GLOBE: THtIEBDAT MORNING, BEFTJi:JVIi3JiK 4, 1590. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WASTED. ■ .Males. • • ■■-■■- A PFRENTICE— A .place wanted to learn xa. plumbing and gasfming; age fifteen; : strong and healthy; will furnish best of ref erence and will stay till he has learned the trade well. Apply L. L., 551 Bradley st. : ; BAKER— situation by a sober and experienced baker on- plain and fancy cake, bread and pastry ; understanding pastry and ornamental work; best of ■ reference." Address A., postoflice box . 93, . Minneapolis, ' Minn. OOKKEEFER— Competent bookkeeper 1-* 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. LJOOKKKKI'ER and accountant, twelve ■Lt years' experience, competent to fill any position, desires responsible; position; gives first-class St. Paul references. Address (J 20, Globe. OOKKEEP ER— Situationlwanted by a -U reliable and ambitious young : man as bookkeeper or " dry goods clerk: ten . years' experience. Address N5. Globe. ' BUTCHER — Wanted, a • situation as a -butcher. Call 332 Rosabel St., -Union hotel. .-. . . CiLERK— Situation by a young man in J gents' furnishing or ready-made cloth ing store; two years' business experience; best references. E. V. X., 24 Sycamore st., . St. Paul. • CLERK.— Situation wanted as clerk in a ' general store;- /our years' experience; speaks Bohemian, English and German; first-class reference. Address A. C. Kubela, Wahpeton, N. D. {"to ASHMAN — A competent coachman, V well posted in the care of fine horses, carriages, and best of city references. Ad dress J. Rourke. General Delivery, City. : - : pOACHMAS — Carried man wishes a situ .*-'.: atiou as coachman or watchman. Ad dress Wilson. 355 Olive st. HOKE BOY— Situation wanted by a boy to do chores for board and go to school. Address F. M. Ulkert, 19 East Ninth st. OLERK— Wanted, situation in a wholesale V^ house; low wages to begin with if oppor tunity of advancement ■ X 10, Globe. - CLERK — Situation wanted by a young German man as clerk in any retail store; two years' business experience. O. C, Globe. COOK--vvanted, position by an experienced pastry and short order cook. Address C 0, Globe. . KAi:(JHTS.UAX- wanted by a U . draughtsman. Address J 50, Globe. Minneapolis. DRUGGIST of eight years' experience wants situation; does not use liquor- or tobacco; registered in Kansas. Apply to 541 Lafayette, St. Paul. ; ■ • - MPLOYMENT of any kind wanted by a young man; derklnc preferred; city references. Address E 2<», Globe. pMPLOYMENT— Wanted, situation of J-i any kind by young man; fair education. J. P. Hanson. 140 Eva st. .- • EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted. by a middle-ased Scandinavian as watch man, porter, janitor, salesman, or any honest employment; strictly temperate and trust worthy. Address X, care C. M. Jevue, 114 East Third st. E~ "mtIoYMENT— Wanted, evening work: bookkeeping, clerking or any position of trust. Address J. I. C, Globe. ENGINEER wants ; position: license and good references. Address V 14, Globe. FARMER— A young, experienced and re sponsible farmer and wife wish to work on farm, or rent or take charge of one. Ad dress E. X. S.. Globe. I" AW V Xit — position in law of i~i flee by experienced young, attorney at small salary. Address Zl, Globe. MAUKEK- Wanted, situation as marker in wholesale bouse, orat painting cards; expert with brush: coon appearance; • willing to make myself useful. Address 8., 418 First a\. srfiilh, Minneapolis. FFICE WORK wanted by an expe rienced young man; best references. Address It., Box 440. city. FFICE WORK— position in office by young man: recommended by last employer. F. P. Le Paw, 2()'J East Third St., St. Paul. ■ APERII ANTING- Wanted, papcrhansr-J ing and painting to do by an experi enced and competent man. C. B. Gates, 950 Ricest. •"-' '-'.■■: " . TKNOGRAFHER— A young man would like a situation as stenographer; had ex perience. Address V 11), Globe. TKNOGKAI'H Kit— Thoroughly compe tent and experienced male stenographer desires position; can furnish first-class ref erences; operates Remington. H. EcknrL (j;in-l\VlLl, <JiVK THAT amount to «i? J-VJ any one that will get me a position as stationary rireman, watchman or assistant bookkeeper; can give first-class references. Address V 5, Globe. Females. A I'I'ItENTICE-'A girl wants to lenru -tx dressmaking and cutting. Address F 20, Globe. •■' Dukssmakek — A good dressmaker would like a place to do sewing and take care of children or second work; can furnish references. 477 Superior st. RESSMAKING— Wanted, dressmaking. U immediately; a few engagements: good cutter and fitter. Address () 12. Globe. PJRESSMARER desires work in families U Call or address 93 Smith ay. south. C~\ OVEKNESS-A North German lady VT wants position as governess. or house keeper and -companion. 573 Robert st. ' O USE WORK— willing and respect able girl wishes a position in a small private family. Address (J 17, Globe. WORK— Wanted, a good piiice in lower town for general housework in a private family. Oil Broadway. OUSEWdUk wanted by competent girl in first-class family. 4S West Ninth St., St. Paul. Minn. . OI'SKWORK— A young girl should like , a place to work for private families. Address M. L., 435 Mt. Ida. ' OISEWOKK— by elderly lady, a place as housekeeper: no objections to leaving city. Address Mrs. A. Isewell, postollice. si. Paul. -. •;: ■ SECOND COOK— Wanted, f» position as second cook; wages no object. V 20, Globe. ,____ STENOGRAPHER AM) TYPEWRIT- Young lady desires position. Call or address Koom 9, German-American Bank building. SEWING— A neat sewer would like to go out to sew in families. Apply at 194 Grove st. — Competent dressmaker desires sewing in families. Call . or address 93 East Ninth street. ILVER GlKL.— Situation wanted in res taurant as silver girl, or laundry. Call Icrenoons tit 3t>s East Seventh st., up stairs. TENOGRAPHER —An experienced young lady desires a position as such; can give excellent references. Address Sj W ISHO, GloDe. . \\T ASH KR WOMAN is looking for work : *V goes out washing and ironing: also house cleaning. Inquire Xo. 380 Fort st. " . ASHING— GirI wisnes to do washing, ~or any kind of day ' work iv private families. Address A. L., 435 Mount Ida st. _ ASHING— A lady would like washing and ironing plain clothes; ' 30 cents a dozen. 198 Fifteenth st. WASHING— Woman wants washing and ironing, housecleaiiinE and work by the day. . Inquire 659 Mississippi st., base-, ment. -...?. ASHING AND SCRUBBING — A woman would like washing and scrub bine by the day. ; Call 130 Wast Fourth st. WASHING AND IRONING to do at home. Miss Tobiu, No. 2 Read Court, j Selby ay. - . '■; - ; -. YXJ ASHING and ironing wanted at 456 VV ■, East Sixth; rough dried clothes, 25 cents per dozen, called for and delivered. . OKK FOR BOARD- A' young lady . would like a situation to work morn : ing and evening for her board. Address 307 East Seventh st. . - MISCELLANEOUS. A TTENTION. SCHOLARS— RuIers and; xi blotters given away to every purchaser of not less than ' 25 cents", worth of school books. Raymer"s Old Book Store, 24 West Sixth St.. St. Paul, Minn. AOIKS' PRIVATE HOSPITAL- ilrs. 11. Stenzcl, 254 Martin st. T IST your bouses, stores.- rooms and flats with Youngman's Renting and Storage ; Co.. 117. East Fourth st. ; ISS XORLSTAN'E. Manicure and Hair dresser— Shampooing, cutting and curl ing; hair dressed in . Parisian style. Parlors" : 415 and 416 Masonic Temple, corner Sixth st. and Ileunepin ay.. Minneapolis. : y - .'■ RUPTURES CURED OK MONEY RE 'XV v funded— : . operation; :. :■_ one - patient says his physician finds no rupture after ;ttsree months 1 treatment by us: BHfferers vis iting Exposition please cut; examinations free. * Barker & Gould, Males?* Temple. POPULAR MS. FOR REIfT. \v; '. : .■ " "':'""' Houses. : "--^-^* t j A— RENT HOUSES. STORES, OF • FICES, FLATS, COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY. * . TAYLOR'S '-KENTING- ; AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. •' . NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE— Hot ; and cold water; bath; good cellar, 6iis^ . Canada st. . - ■- ASHLAND AY., 629 AND63I-TWO large new houses, with all modern im • provements, furnace, gas. laundry with sta tionary tubs, etc. Apply 627 Ashland ay,-..80 ANY ONE wanting houses, flats, s'.ores, offices, Bee J. A. Owens & Son. Renting: .and Collection Agency. t-2 Globe Building.^ ;; COTTAGE— For rent, a new cottage pf V-/ four rooms, half a blocs from Rice st, . car. Inquire 180 Charles st. . . - -: : :•? : COTTAGE— For rent, cottage six rooms; •' V-^ city water; rent, $15. 051 Canada st. ;.-'. "piRST-CLASS-residence. 290 Laurel av,u JL eleven rooms, two baths; all modem, conveniences: steam heat furnished from;, . isolated plant, regulated by Johnson electric service: no trouble to tenant: storm-sash, screens and building in general taken care ; of by owner : can also furnish a first-class five-stall siable, if wanted. For terras in quire of W. C. Riley, 3 Drake block, or 291 Laurel ay. HOUSE— For rent, seven-room house,with all ■ modern conveniences and large grounds, corner Sherman and Pleasant ay., at S3O per month. Inquire of D. H. Michaud, 101 East Fourth st. HOUSE— For rent, on Portland ay.. east of. Kent St.. the most complete and elegant house offered in the city: brown stone, eleven rooms, steam heat, hardwood finish and every convenience that can be , desired; location extremely desirable; convenient to • electric and cable cars. Smith & Taylor, 333 Robert st. :,■ . ... 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. HOUSES— For Bent— Houses Nos. 54= and 58 Park Place, and Nos. S2V2 and 84 Summit ay. Apply to Harvey Officer, 157 East Fourth st. - - ■ ■- HOUSES, stores, flats ana rooms to rout in all parts of the city. Youngman's Rent ing nrd Storage Co., 117 East Fourth st. OOUSE— 4OB St. Anthony ay.. excellent i-i- six-room house: water"; screens; street c-\i\ ' Inquire at 452 Dayton.' "- .'. / HO Us X— Furnished nine-room house; would like to retain two rooms. Inquire ;3<t7 Nelson ay. . . ■ i HOUSES— nice dwellings, seven and nine rooms; city water, gas and bath, one block, from cable; 2-5 and S3O. 54(J -Laurel ay. HOUSES— brick house, . 103 ■ WilKin st. ; also eleven-room house, 199 Goodrich ay.: both houses, have fine views, barns, furnaces, four mantels and grates, screens and storm windows, inside sliding blinds, city water, bath. etc. ; will be rented low to stood tenants. Apply 105 Wilkiu st, or J. W. bhepard, 94 East Fourth. ■ HOUSES— For Rent- If you want a first class residence, centrally located, with every modern improvement examine those in the new solid brick block on Pleasant ay., near Sixth ■st. twelve rooms each; will bo ready for occupancy about Sept. 15: rent, - S7O per month. Davis & Brown, Globe Building. OIISEI'ORKENT— A desirable dwell ing house on Portland aye: ten rooms, . all modern conveniences; rent moderate: ap ply 916 Pioneer Press .building. . HOUSE — The up stairs part of a house on the corner of Pearl and Temperance., sis. (four rooms) ; with city water and other accommodations; ror rent cheap. Hoiiar.— To rent, very desirable modem El house on St. Peter st, near Iglehnrt st. ; rent very moderate. Dr. Markoe, Fourth and Wanasha st. — Handsome house, fully furnished, on St. Anthony hill, with big barn, for a long time. . Address W.. Globe. •''■ "ANNING'S RENTING A(iKNCV. Room 3. Davidson Block, Corner Fourth ■ and Jackson— of rents and care of. renting property a specialty; houses, flats, stores and offices for rent v EHKIAM I'AKK- For rent,S3o.ihoice nine-room house with till modern con veniences. F. G. Minor, 404 Prior ay., Mer riani Park. .... OKENT ON SUMMIT AVKNUIi— -JL handsome brick and brawn stone house." Number 597, between Kent mid Dole; Jt should be examined to be appreciated; n : good tenant can get this at' very low rental with option to purchase, if desired, at less: than it cost the present-owner; all modem conveniences, including Eteam heat. laundry two baths, three handsome carved mantels heavy- antique oak finish, and a butler's pantry and Kitchen that would oelight any Housekeeper. Inquire S. M. Randall, N. P. General Office Building. ' (jJOf; PER MONTH for new eight-room sP^t/ houses on St. Anthony hill; have sewer, water, gas and furnace. E. P. Wilgus, 134 East Fourth st. Flats. . ~~ ©w TTui r 7tl Dirtvi" ATS— First and second-story flats, suit- j able for housekeeping, on- John st. be tween Seventh ana Eighth. Apply 404 Eighth st. . - FLATS— For rent, two nice five-room flats. Inquire (!4 South Robert st. PI,AI'-A new first-class flat for rent or>,io- J- site Albion, on Selby ay., with steam heat prices, $25, §35 nnd $40. Inquire of Lovering, the Shoe Man. FLAT— Modern flat with steam heat in the "Premier," corner St. Peter st. ana Col lege ay : also rial with steam heat in the 'Al- Oen," No. 63 College ay. M. Beifeld, 94 East Fourth st , Room 11. FLAT— Fine six-room fiat, with teitb, etc., in Aklen flats. 57 West College ay. ; S3o. ' F. S. Bryant, 94 East Fourth St.. or janitor. •' ODEItN FLATS with steam heat, hot and cold water, at reduced rates. $2S, S3O aud $32 ; in the Beifeld block, corner South Robert st. and Fftirfield ay. M. Bei fcld. 9-1 East Fourth St.. Room 11. / FOR SALE. OR SALE — A good heavy draught horse. 540 Aurora aye.. St. Paul. OR SALE— TO 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. 11. Sleeper, Fourth and Sibley sts. : ■ OR SALK — Furniture of a ten-room house filled with roomers; this is a snap. ; 82 Ninth st . corner Minnesota, n " FOR SALE — Lease and furniture of"' nine-room lodging house. Address I. ' S.Y., Globe. URNITORE— For sale. No. 8: Webster range ?6 : bed lounge ; heating and cook • ing stove combined, $10; chairs, 25 cents; . bedstead, mattress and springs, tables and other things ; . look these , bargains up. 310 Rondo st , ICE BOX— sale, large class front ice : box, suitable for grocers, butchers?, or ' hotels; also shelving, counters, . office tea caddies, wagons and gas fixtures. 114 East : Third st. . ■; . ' , -^'. ATHE— For sale, a Barnes Bx2o-inch screw-feed lathe, with chuck and tools; , new. cheap. Address J 18, Globe. - ■"' EVOLVER— For sale, a fine seven shooter, 22 short revc4ver, in fine con- 1 , dition, having been used but once." AddresS l A 41, Globe. - - ■ :n . AFE— For sale. Hall's safe, 555 casn. Ad- 1 ' dress P 100, Globe, Minneapolis. . *>; rpHE ZEPH YR . HEATER— Heats, puri 'JL fies and keeps the air humid, and saves "40 per cent of coal. Price, $io to $100, ac- : cording to size of room or . building. Upon exhibition at 420 Jackson st. i. PRESSMAKII%C. ;\: — LADIES, I will give you an all-wool • cloth dress, 54 inches wide, eny color you desire, : you -to cut and make it in my ; school, end give you the tailor system for So. ■ When you have finished .' and not satisfied '. that my system is perfect I vriil refund the money and ■ you ' may keep ■ the dress. I cut the seamless waist: no seams on shoulder or ; under the arm: also bias ■ dart every garment' worn. ", I have 93 pupils; call and 'interview • them. lam not an agent; lam the inventor : and sole proprietor. This ; will he a perma nent branch of my New York school. I want apents for Minnesota, Dakota, Montana," etc. , ' I have evening classes. Mv number is 22!»«& - - West Seventh, first flet.i^|-< > .orner Chestnutl . electric > car • passes . the f uoor. ■ time. 11. G. Nelson. -.-:--■■•'■■:•?•-• 'v- *■■•■■-'- .-.--.,:..: .-...>_.■.. - Af nr a columns of ."Want" ads.in the Ulobb ' < t^an in any other j>aper . _ >• - POPULAR WANTS ~ ' .FOR REJIT. ; ■ - .'■ •':.,.-■• Booms. *. ..■■•.-;■■., "■ _v : i. :>-.".;': — HOTEL BKU>'B WICK —European ■ plan fifty modern rooms by day, week -.or month ; prices according to location. I - , p£DAR ST.. 530— Nicely furnished front *. v^ ' room ; table board by the week. ELEVENTH ST. 147 EAST— A. very ; -*-* .' pleasant furnished room with alcove; all modern conveniences. . ■ • piFTH ST., 50, "WEST— Nicely furnished ■*- room. :. Inquire at Boom 8, second floor; f references required. ' :'j3S&S6SbSUP3BSE&S GJROVE ST.. 213— Bent— Nicely fur- . ' ni shed rooms, large and small; Soup;? 3 two furnished for housekeeping.* TGLEHART ST.. Eight nice rooms for I A rent cheap; all strictly modern improve ments. Leave order SSO St. Peter st. ■ -. IGLEHART ST., 321— Furnished rooms ,-»■ for rent. 9 JACKSON ST.. 535— Pleasant rooms, fine : I** yard, bath, stationary wash bowls, hot and cold water: from S5 up. ■■--.. JACKSON ST.. 544-A few fine furnished front rooms with or without board; gen tlemen only; modern improvements; refer ences exchanged." • • ROOMS— Unfurnished rooms suitable for 1 housekeeping. Apply at 20 West Third st. ROOMS— Nicely furnished rooms furnace heat, gas. bath and piano. Call at 220 East Tenth st. - '*-. ROOMS— rent, to man and wife, large " front -room, with alcove for bedroom; nicely furnished; private family; -no chil dren;, cheap rent. Address F 15, Globe. SEVENTH; 695 EAST— Dayton's Bluff— To rent, very pleasant furnished rooms, with first-class beard; -private family, good location, reasonable terms. ' T. PETER ST., 4!»3— Exchange, Utopia— For rent, furnished rooms, single or en suite, with or without board. SHERMAN ST., 341— Six rooms, private house, hot and cold bath; cellar; all com . pie te; also three rooms. '_'.- -.;...• CEVKNTH ST.; 214 WEST— Unfurnished front room suitable for housekeeping; cheap rent. tVENTK ST.. 3j"5 EAST— Nice fur- O nibbed and three unfurnished rooms. . : SUMMIT AY., 51— Near St. Peter Two furnished rooms for rent; furnace heat, gas, ii.sc ot bath; cheap rent. • rpHIRD ST.. 173. WEST— For rent, three -1- nicely furnished rooms; also parlor, with two bed . rooms en suite; all modern" .conveniences: rent cheap; ■ - : ' /pHliiD ST.. 151. WEST— For rent, al- ; -L cove, nicely furnished room; for one or two gentlemen, £8. Inquire at Flat 1. nnKNTH. 37 EAST— Opposite Stale Capi -i- — Pleasant rooms, nicely furnished;, modern conveniences; first-class boarding houses in vicinity. . . ■ ' TENTH ST., 29. EAST— Opposite Capi-. * tol— Nicely furnished rooms with or with out board. .. . j^SBSBRMBUttBI HE COLONNADE- Corner Tenth and St. Peter Filling rapidly; rooms . light, airy and well ventilated: all modern conven iences: prices very reasonable; one of the -most desirable places in the city to live. For terms, etc., apply at the building to W. 11. Hurd. - ILTON ST., 58— For rent, pleasant iur nished front room; modern conven iences; gentlemen only. UTOPIA— can be accommo dated very reasonably at the Utopia with or without board. AHASHA. CORNER TENTH ST.— Over Drug Store— Furnished - rooms for rent. • "v\r ANTED — GENTLEMEN desiring VV choice apartments to examine the suites in 'the New Moore Building, Seven corners; fire-proof; first-class.' Apply Room 11 g. G. S. Moore." .. . ' «ji;l A — Foil It KOOJIM, alcove, attic, wood- L«JI»X i db shed, city water: newly papered. F. G. Minor. 101 Prior ay.. Merriam Park. 1° : : ; ■ ffftwe^llmi m iib. HAUL — rent, the best and most popu- . 11 lar hall in the city, the Westmoreland, cornet Tenth ami St." Peter sts.; will lease for term of years to responsible party. Apply to .1. K. McMurran, Room 06. Globe building. ECOND AND THIKI) FLOORS of building occupied by The Delicatessen, .321-325 Robert: st.; well lighted; provided -with frcicht elevators and other conven iences; suited for a jobbing or manufactur ing business; location central and reutvery reasonable, '■': ■ ■ ■■ ■ i FIiVA3CIAI~ BI.NKAVrOKf & SON. JNVEST • ment Bankers. ' loan money - on im proved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis ;at 0 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. Macfcey, 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.dinmonds. 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 Joan on all kinds of -tV personal property, from $10 upwards; lowest rates. Cardozo, 194 M» Best Seventh. . ORROW SOME MONEY on your iur- JJ niture, pianos, horses, wagons, without removal; diamonds, jewelry; notes dis counted, time-checks cashed, salaries ad vanced. Waits N. Davis, 3i)3 Jackson st. OME LOAN COMPANY loans . money on personal property and chat- : " tels at lowest rales. 103 E. Fourth, Room 4. JAKtxK AMO t; i\S of money to loan on ■J improved property at 0 percent. ' Oilman & Co., New York Life building. ■; ONEY TO LOAN — Terms to suit. James O'Meara & Bro.. 303 Jackson st. ONEY TO LOAN without delay, from itA SlO upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc.; time cheeks, notes and second ' real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. . j\lO>iEY LOANED by Hunt & Strauch, :' i»l 34 East Third st., room 1. on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. : also on ware .house receipts, diamonds, watches find sil verware : private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. ON TO MiAN by Lawton Bros.. 400 Jackson st. end 175 scuth \Vabßsba; have on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent on im ; proved property: - . ONEY LOANED on life insurance pol ■ icies; or bousht L. P. Van Norman, 015 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. MONEY loaned on all personal property of value: time checks bought. Mutual Loan and Investment Co., 3J9VS Jackson st. Jl/f ONEY TO LEND on either improved ITA or unimproved real estate by Odin G. Clay & Co., Room 97, Globe Building. ECU KIT LOAN CO., 15t> East Third st. Any amount of money to loan on furniture, horses, carriages, diamonds and jewelry at the lowest rates. Business strictly private. J. E. Flanigan, Manager. .-- - HE NORTHWESTERN LOAN pany loans money on personal property , and all goods of value. Room 1 3, Willoughby , Block, corner Fourth and Robert. rf» J. KAVANAGH & CO., 126 EAST J- • ' Third st.— Money to loan on real . or ' personal property; time checks cashed at lowest rates. . . F. MORITZ.92O PJO.NEER PRESS • — Mortgage loans - made promptly ; U, . 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages : bought. ■ .-'-' --; I TAiST AJil> FOUSI). BAO LOST— A black . bag -containing a J3 - portetnonnaie.with money. Please leave at 285 -Summit, or Room 11, Mannheimer : block, for reward. - . " DOH LOST— Red Irish setter dog one year txJ'- old; name and address on collar; tinder will . receive . reward by ' notifying : owner, George K. Slater. 804 Grand ay. DOG LOST— Large Newfoundland dog, r name Grover. Return to 9i> Concord st, ■ receive reward. ' t OST or stolen property, truthfulness of -■ \-J absent friends : and «mys^erious '■ disap pearances are made clear by consulting : trie ' lady mind reader and fortune teller, at No. 13 East Ninth St.. nearWabasha, . : : STORE AM) BAR FIXTURES <r g|||||[j ■ fiSjK I -> FIXTURES*- |h WSfl 1 ffy ft KIUNUnm buh . vim* A POPULAR WANTS. ItEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE. 9iagr:iYv Bros. & Osmun. ' Duluth. and Superior Real Estate. 108 Cham ber of Commerce, Dalnth, Minn. - ■ 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.; jwe 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. ; Ma^raw Bros. & Osmun. Diiluth & Superior Real Estate. HOSE WHO WISH to invest in prop " erty at the "Head of the Lake" will Jo ; well .to correspond with me, as I make a specialty of investing for • non-residents, and have not made less than fifty ' per cent on money invested through me during the last year. .1* always have a large ■ list of ■ choice acreage in Douglas, St. Louis, and Carlton counties, and lots and blocks in Duluth and vicinity and Superior, and only handle prop erty which I can deliver with perfect title. ■■••■'■ Correspondents will receive prompt at tention, . and parties visiting Duluth with a view to speculation are requested to call on JAMES A. BOGGS, Rooms 317 to 320. Chamber of Comerce Building. ■ . Duluth.. Minn. Suburban. ' ~r ■ TVTEWPORT PARK LOTS— For the next 1 1 thirty days I will sell lots at Newport to actual settlers for 25 per cent below . list prices, on easy terms. Frank M. James, 3XJ East Tliird st, 9a.m.to 2p. in. ; opposite depot at Newport after 3 p. m. ■ ■ - ■■ . xtlisccDaucou». . .* pHOICE LOTS in Hunt's addition to St. v>»- Anthony Park, adjoining University ay electric 'motor line; cheap for thirty days." D. ; ' 11. Hunt,' owner, at. Anthony Park. OR SALE OR RENT— Two houses and lots, two blocks from street cars cheap-. est property in city. ' Inquire 910 Charles st. FOR SALE— Three new houses; hand some design, convenient arrangement and well built: in northeast part of ciiy,near the limits; in the midst of beautiful" trees nnd good neighborhood: S3,10;», $2,800 and 82,700; very cheap; terms to suit. ; Egbert G. Handy. 501-520 Pioneer Press Building. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALK CHEAP —Inquire of owner. 501 La fond st. \ BUSINESS CHAUCER. Miscellaneous Business Chances A BARGAIN— As lam going to retire from business, will : sell or trade my double store and general stock for clear farm land near cities,or sell on easy payments. A live city ; good crops every year. Address TheO. K. House, Wanpeton. N. P., Box 8. CONFECTIONERY and cigar store for sale. Address F 17. Globe. : FOR SALE— A fine meat market, one of the oldest stands in the city, at 319 St. Peter st L'OU SALE— Saloon, 193 West Fairfield i- aye. FOR: SALE — Grocery store with fresh stock; good trade: will sell cheap for cash. . Address S W 36, Globe. FOR SALK— WooI-carding machine in the center of a sheep country : best location ; reason for Belling, ill health. Address C. Dyson. New Richmond, W is. U>OR SALE— On account of leaving city, a X? good-paying saloon business. 193 West Fairfield aye. ' - : FOR SALE CHEAP— Stock and fixtures X? of cigar and confectionery store; also good soda, fountain. Corner Seventh and Kittson. RUIT, CIGAR AND CONFECTION' " erv for sale; best stand in city, opposite city hall: good trade ; sickness reason for selling. 339,Wabnsha st . G ROC Kit V for sale cheap for cash ; norse, wagon, .sleigh and fixtures for first-class grocery; must sell on account of health; it's worth SI, 300;. what will you give? Inquire 956 Reaney st. NEWSPAPER for sale or exchange; 1^ new, well equipped. 600 circulation; earnings last year, 400. H2, Globe. OTICIS TO CONTRACTORS AND Station Men— have twenty miles of railroad work at Wadena, Minn., to sublet to parties with outfits, the work being all sand and through good farming country, where supplies are cheap and plenty; the work is good winter work and adapted to car scraper mid station work; profiles can be seen at Wadena, where work will be let and any in formation given. David Swank. Contractor. PURCHASER for tow mill, all complete. -IT in running order; good locality for straw: easy access to market; will sell cheap to cash customer; reason for selling, limita tion of partnership. Address Mountain Lake Tow Company, Mountain Lake, Minn. SMALL HOTEL, nicely furnished, for sale to right party at bargain and very easy terms. P. O. Box 277, Barron, Wis. 'po RENT— St. George. 262 Selby, -JL. : near Summit, brow of the hill on cable line; elegant little private hotel of forty rooms; new; modern comforts and conven iences; furnished throughout. Apply at premises. W" ANTED TO BUY— A saloon in the city; not too expensive. Address V 15. Globe. - CPI 1 \ (}(}f\ STOCK OF STAPLE DRY tyxVJ^LI-Uv/ Goods— Goods and invoice at my office; 'all new goods; if you got any money, see me. M. P. Hobart, 320 First ay. south. Minneapolis. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE— Good draft horse, har -L ness -and truck for pair heavy team horses. ■L. J. Templeton & Co., wholesale commis sion merchants, 105 and 107 East Fifth st. O KXOHAAfeE- Lot and house. No. 1307 Thomas st., for good horse and buggy or clear outside lot ANTED— A , small cottage built and take a horse and buggy in part pay ment. Address E IS, Globe. TIORSES ASP CARRIAGES. BAY MARE, buggy and harness for S100: mare Found and very gentle and a splendid roadster; may be seen at Uadcliit'e's stable. 369 Selby ay. - . • OR SALK. RENT OR EXCHANGE— Fine black saddle or driving horse; private owner. Address M 19, Globe. FOR SALE— Cheap— Driving horses,- bug gies, cutters . and harnesses. W. P. Burke. 381 Sherman st. WANTED — A carriage team of young horses of about 1.200 lbs. Win. F. Graves, Pionaer Press Building. WASTED TO BUI. DOG— Wanted to buy, good duck dog: must be reasonable. Address, with par ticulars and price, G. H. M., Globe. STORE A3TD BAR FIXTURES \TEWAND SECOND-BAND SALOON 1* fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, . pool ana : billiard tables, counters and . shelving. 218 Washington ay. . n., Minneapolis. : "" *76 NOTICE OF SALE ON ' EXECUTION— . Notice is hereby given that by virtue of 'an execution to . me directed and delivered, . and now in my hands, issued out of the , supreme court, state of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered in said court on the 23d day of June, 1890, and duly docketed in the district court of Ramsey county, Minnesota, on the 24th day of June. 1890, In favor of Emerson W. Peet. appellant, and against Frank G. Sherwood and John B. Hamilton, respondents, I :■. have levied upon all the right, . title and interest which .. Frank G. ; Sherwood ana John B. Hamilton, respond ents named ; therein, or either of them, had at the date of the docketing of the said, judgment, or have since acquired, In and to the following described real property, to wit: Lots six (6) and seven (7) of block two (2) of Summit Terrace Addition Number 2 to St. Paul, Ramsey county. Minnesota, according to the recorded plat of said addition ; and that I shall on Wednesday, the 17th day of Sep tember, 1890, at ; 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Fourth street entrance to the new court house and city hall, in the city of Saint Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, sell at public auction, to the 'highest ■ bidder for ■ cash, all the said right, title and interest ;of the 1 Baid , Frank ,G. Sherwood and John B. Hamilton, respondents named therein, or j either of them in and to the said real property, or as much thereof as may be •-• necessary, to ; satisfy said judgment,, amounting to -one hundred and forty and ; 25-100 dollars, together with legal | interest on said judgment from the 23d day of June, 1890, and the costs of said sale. Dated at St. Paul, Minn, August 1. 1390. ":.-:>:■■ ■■■•■. : ED S. BEAN. . — . Sheriff of Ramsey County. Minnesota. Ambrose Tigilk. - ■ : F*tW&&GBBBBSl - Attorney for Appellant, ttlobe Building, St *»-«. POPULAR WANTS '.. ". ' AUCTION ".'sales. . ' . : A. 11. Hicoiay. Auctioneer. LAIttJJE. AUCTION SALE of valuable j .houses and vacant lots on Park avenue, : " Rice street, Dayton's bluff, Suburban Hills, opposite Indian >■ Mound Park, and Mound ; Park. Lake Park, McCarron's lake, acres be tween ; St. Paul ■ and : Minneapolis, etc., etc., . on very easy terms of payment to suit buyers, A. H. Nicolay will sell at auction, commenc ing Monday morning,- Sept. 8, 1890, at 10 o'clock. Tain •or shine, at the Nicolav Real Estate Exchange, 141 East Fifth street, be tween Jackson and Robert streets, St. Paul, and continuing from d»y to day at the same hour and place, sales from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 2to 5 ; o'clock . daily until all tne property is sold, as : follows: Park Avenue— . I'2-room house fronting on Park avenue, with lot 50x150 feet, well rented. On Park ay : enue adjoining, lot 50x150 feet, with small house on the same. 7 Six desirable building 10t5,.. Suburban Hills, Dayton's bluff, fronting on Indian. Mound Park and Mound Park, with magnificent and panoramic views extending for miles. 12r>x'207«.j feet.. Adjoining this beautiful property a splendid large brown stone and bricK private residence is now. being constructed at a cost of $40,000; the new electric street car line, now rapidly . progressing towards \ completion, will pass this valuable property and increase its value 200 per cent. Three lots fronting on Park ay., corner Cook st. ; sidewalk, street graded and city water. Rice St.— 4o desirable build ing lots fronting on Rice st ; (i lots on Cook st, corner Park ay. ; several corner lots : <50 beautiiul lots. LaKe Park, including corner lots; tine lake view, fronting city water works road near McCarron's lake and theSoo railroad station. Ly ton's Place— A 9-ioom house and lot, well rented; 43 beautiful lots fronting on Kettle river road, Brazilian and Australian avenues; fine shade trees, etc. A nice 5-acre lot fronting on a lake in Ramsey county. 220 feet by 15 rods facing small round lake within two blocks of Soo railroad passenger depot, Ramsey county. 220 feet by 28 rods, : fine shade trees,' three blocks from Soo railroad station. 1 lot on four-and-a Half street,only four blocksbetweeu car !ines,Minneapolis. 45 acres of line land be tween St. Paul and Minneapolis: 15 acres of it is cultivated, balance all good laud, with' house in Ramsey county. ■ 3 lots on Park av enue, near Cook street. . 1 nice corner lot on Sycamore street next to Sylvan street. Terms of ; sale liberal and sales .positive, offering great inducements to capitalists and invest ors of all classes. Rich .or poor, gentlemen of wealth, as well as parties with moderate means, are especially invited ; to attend this important auction sale, believing it will be, for their interest to attend. This sale offers a rare opportunity to double your money in vested in nny of this valuable real estate in a very short time. Please call at our office at any time before the day of sale, and we will be pleased to show you any of this property, in order that purchasers looking for safe aud profitable investments in St. Paul cay be ■ fully prepared to bid at the time of sale. Terms of sale very liberal to suit buyers, and will be made known at the time and* place of sale. Remember that this attractive auction sale takes place Monday morning, Sept. b. 18S»0, at 10 o'clock, rain or shine, at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchange. 141 East Fifth St., between Jackson and Robert sts. For maps, handbills and full particulars write or apply to A. 11. Nicolay. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent for forty years, 141 East Fifth st, be tween Jackson and Robert sts. My Real Es tate Auction Sale No. 12.774. E. Hollow ay & Co., Auctioneers. EAUTIFUL, COKSEK LOT and Good Eight-Room House at Merriam Park to Be Sold at Auction — I will sell on the prem ises Saturday, Sept. 6, at 3 o'clock p. m., the beautiful home corner Prior ay. and Carroll St., Merriam Park proper, only one block from the park, two and one-half blocks from Milwaukee depot, and four blocks from the Selby ay. cable ; sewerage aud 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 Seiby 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 suap for some one. It must be sold. For further particulars call on E. Hoi low ay. Auctioneer, 254 and 256 East Seventh. - piIKNITL'KE AT AUCTION— I will sell *- at my auction room, No. 254 East Sev enth st; Thursday, Sept. 4. at 10 a. m., a lot of household goods, consisting in part of one large Peninsular cooking range, four heating stoves, bed room suits, carpets, folding bed, ■ chiffonier, hat rack, crockery, center table, book shelf, twelve store stools, etc., etc. : look out for this sale. E. Holloway, Auc tioneer, 254 and 25G East Seventh. • Karanagh & Johnson, Auction eers. IN OKDEK TO GLVIS TIIOSK THAT are busy during the day an opportunity to buy heating stove and furniture cheap. we will keep our store open until 8:3;» p. m. ' Kavauagh & Johnson, Auctioneers and - Fur niture Dealers. Private salesrooms: 187 and ISO East Sixth st. MUSICAL. piANO TUNING— SI.SO; first-class work J- guaranteed, Samuel E. Crtitchett, 525 Wabnsha st.,' Room 2: city references. board "tVAIiTEP' BOAKI>-Wanted-Yonng gentleman wishes to exchange good upright piano for first class table board. Address GB, Globe. HU| jSf Ej_ SH9 fl kIB J3 m vjF Dr.BRINLEY. . . . . ■ r. VANDERBURGH BLOCK, nennepla At enue. Corner Fourth Street, :mtn"*nt'e.a.:pox is, minn The oldest and only reliable advertising medical office in the city, as will be seen by consulting old files of the daily press. .Heguiariy graduated and legally qualified: loug engaged iv Chronic Nervous, and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. If inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines sent by mail or express, tree from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. It doubt exists we say so. Hours— lo to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 5 p. m.; Sundays. 2 to 3 p. m. If you cannot come, state case by mail. NERVOUS Or g anic Weakness. Failin nCDIIir? Memory. Lack of Energy, UtDILI II Physical Decay, arising from Indiscretion, Excess or Exposure, pro ducing some of the following effects: Nervousness, Debility, Dimnoss of Sight, -Distrust, Defective Memory. Pimples on the Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Am" bition, Unfitness to Marry. Melancholy, pepsia, Stunted Development. Losa of Power Pains in the Back, etc- are treated with ua Paralleled success. Safely, vrivatelj .speedily ft I ' ft ft ft AjDdS]£lnDlsf*ases ii I ll£ II I All Forma A flfect* fj I II I I I IjPg Body, Nose. iB9 111 I Throat, Skin and _" i "■ '■' "■» Bones. Blotches, Eruptions, Acne, Eczema, Old Sores, leers, Painful Swell lugs from •whatever cause, pos Itively and forever driven ' from the system, by means of ■ safe, lime- tested re me dies. Stiff and swollen joints and iheu mutism, the result of blood poison, positively cured. 1/ 1 ft 11 rif- nd Urinary Kill 111 i WCo mi> laln t»7 ft 1 1 1 11l I* I FalnfI11 « 9 lf Hi Bls 9 I 1 cult, too Fee- • ■ ml ■ 8 test I quent or Bloody Urine, Unnatural . discharges Promptly. Cured. Constitu tional and Acquired Weakness of both. Sexes treated successfully. n ATADDU Throat Nobs and Lung Dis- Un I niinn ease constitute au important specialty at this office. . All PUHIIUIP .Although we h»T* in ALL UnnUNlb the preceding para niQE A^C? ' ' graphs made mention of : UIOLHOr.O . some of the special ail A TV meats to which particu- M jn.uim.il a tteution Is given, we have facilities nnd ap paratus for the succe ssf ul treatment of every form of chronic . ailment, whether requiring '■ for its cure medical or surgical means. It is self -evident that a physician nay in? particular attention to a class of cases at tains great i Hill jjfl Every Known application Is resorted to and ' the proven : good - remedies of ail ages and countries are used.' j o experiments are made. Pamphlet and Chart of ■ Questions sent free to your address. All consultations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly confidential, and are given perfect privacy. DR. BRIN'LEY, Minneapolis, Minn. £y.y,nisbed houses youcan ?3t . " "' yop advertise, you mi. I 7 POPULAR WANTS. CAN BE LEFT . FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F.VAN DUYNE, Druggist 823 East Ser enth street. A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale and Selby Avenue. gteWgp P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh audJoho '■' streeis. SSM HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 393 Robert. M. C. - LYONS, Druggist, :v7 East Third ■ street, corner Bates. CONGER BROS., Druggists, 319 - University avenue, corner Virginia. . »• MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-' : land avenue and Dale street. A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 70 and 761 AVesl Seventh street. • . .. ; BERKMAN & CO.. 4«r Dakota avenua. ' E. POX, 482 Rice street. FRANKL. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue -, . J. H. HAVES, -i 41 West Seventh street. lIIPPLER & COLLYEK, Druggisst. 13 J East Seventh street. JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY. ■ Corner Eighth and Jackson streets.' W ILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corner?. ' : M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, -142 Broadway. HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. • - '■■'■■ -■■' R. SCHIFFMAN & SON. Druggist, corner Third and Maria. - : A. LYONS. Druggist, Corner Third and Maria. H.P. PETTIGRBW. corner Rice and Igle hart. W. M. RICHARDSON. 76T Wabasha. '. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 641 East Seventh ■ G. H. WEBB, 56G Broad B.J. WITTE. 527 Lafayette avenue. • GREATNORTHERN RAILWAYUN£ . Palace, Dinlni; and Sleeping "'ra, • Handsome Day Coaches ami Frsa - Colonist Sleepers through, to Ylon tanaand the I'acific Coast. Leave. . | t-t. Paul Union Depot. | Arrive. a 7:40 m. Minnesota, ' Dakota, ' Montana and. Pa- ' cific Ex aG:55a. m aG:iO p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba and Pacific Express a 7:15 a. ai b8 :10 a.m. Willinar. Wahpeton, Aberdeen, Ellen dale b3:35 p.' a b8 :20 a.m. Fergus Falls, Fargo & Grand Forks ... d6:lod. m b3:30 p.m. Osseo & St. Cloud.. . b!):55 a.m. b3:40 p.m. Anoka & Willmar.. .. bll:loa.ia b4 :00 p.m. fDuluth. W. Supe-1 b6:2up.m. I rior, Elk River, I Milaca.Hiuckley, j Princeton and alO:4spm [Anoka*. ....I a7:loa.Ti. b4;30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch- . .-. _ iusoil bll :53a.m. C :40 p.m. Sioux F.. Pipestone, • Sioux Cityt Water town, Huron and Casselton. d 7:15 a. m a, daily; b, except Sundays : c, Saturday t3 Wahpetononly: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars ott trains to Duluth and West Superior. tßuffet Sleepers. TIIWCTQ 105 East Third St., St. Paul, I lußl I A 300 Nicollet Ay. i iwuiii w and Union depots in both citiaa ruH^gpiMinneapoSis & St. Louis QJ|l||Hy Railway. JSEHeSmiSS St. PauL Minncau'ia Chic. & Kan. City Ex. a 9 -.55 a m alO :40 a m Dcs Expr. . . -.55 a m alO :40 a m Chicago "Fast Expr" d6:2spm d7:lopm St Louis "Fast Ex". b6 :2spm b7 :lopm DesMoines passeng'r dG:'2spm d7:lopm ■\Vnterville Express.. a3:">opm a4 :3opm .Excelsior &\Vn"ter'wn ay :20 am :05 am "Waconia and Zumbrc Heights sß:3oam a9;osam Excelsior & Waconia - andWinthrop.. as :2opm aG:OTam Hotel St. Louis. Ex- I ' :. :05 am - ■ celsior and Lake sS :30 am all :00 am : Park H0te1.. ;. ... | ' a* :ospm a Ex. Sunday; bEx. Saturday; d Daily; s Sunday only. - ■ • " - ""• TICKET OFFICES: ':': ST. PAUL. . MINNEAPOLIS." -^i,-; : City Office — No. City Office— No. I 199 East Third street, Washington aye., S., : corner Sibley. corner Hcnnepin, in Depot— Foot Fourth Nicollet House. Block, street, terminus cable _ Depot— Cor. Third line. 1 st. and Fourth ay. N. • CITY OFFICES :^St Paul— 162 East Third Street, Union Depot. Minneapolis — 19 Nicollet House block; Union Depot, Bridge Square, Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and the Central's Famous Dining Cars at tached to all through trains. \ . ■ ■ Minneapolis. | Leave. j Arrive. Chicago, Milwau kee, Chippewa a 12:45 pm a 8:27 am Falls.Eau Claire. Nee n ah, Osh kosh, Fond dn Lac&Waukesha a :25 pm a 4:15 St. Paul. | Leave. | Arrive. Chicago, Milwau kee, Chippewa a 1:25 a 7 am Falls,Eau Claire, a c c v a h, " Osh kosh, Fond dv Lac & Waukcsha' a 7:15 p m a 3:40 pm Chicago and St Louis Trains on "The Kiirlln^ton" Jeavo Union Depot, St. Paul, as follows: Fast Daylight. -Scenic Mississippi Express, . with Pullman Buffet Sleeper, tor St. Louis, 7:50 morning, except Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:30 night; and at' St. Louts 6:50 morning, making direct connections for points East and South. Dinner and Supper for Chicago and St. Louis passengers in Buffet Sleeper. Arrives from Chicago, except Sunday, 1:45 afternoon. - Limited Pullman billed leaves 7:30 evening, daily, arriving at Chicago 9:00 morning, Breakfast in 'Dining Car; arrives at St. Louis 5:15 afternoon. Breakfaet and Dinner in Pullman Buffet Sleeper. Arrive from Chicago and St. Louis 7:00 morning, daily. ' It is The People's Favorite Line to ' in on a. La Cru*«e, •; Prairie da < hie ii. Diibuque, Galena, Chicago, Rock Island, Peoria, St. Louis, ana direct line to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Ticket Offices, ]«!4 East Third Street and Union Depot. St. Paul. --' ' — % TICKET OFFICE; 184 East Third Street Union Depot, St. Past, A means daily. B except Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. ; — Lv. St.P»ul.]Ar. St. Paul Chicago & way.... B 7:30 a.m. ll:00p.m.B LaCros^Dub.&Lo. B 7:30 a. m. 11:00 p.m.B Aberdeen Local. .. B 7:40*. m. 0:15 p.m. li St. Louis Express, A 9:15 a. m. 7:45 a.m.D Kansas City Ex.... A 9:15 a. m. 7:55 a.m D Pra.duC.,M.<fcC.Ex B 9 :15 a. m. 6:30p.m.8 Calmer & Day. Ex. B 9:15 a.m. ti ::-tO p.m. B Mil.,Chi.itAtl.Ex. A 3KK)p. m. 1:50p.m.A Austin & Way..... A 4:25 p.m. 10:25 a.m. A. Rochester Local.. B 5:00 p.m. 10:25 a.in B Chicago Fast Mail A 6 :40 p. m. 3 p.m. A, Aberd'n& Ex. A 7:15 p.m. 8 :55 a.m. A. Aus.,Dub.&ChiEXiC 7:15 p.m. 7 :45a. m. D Kansas City Ex. ..A 7:15 p.m. (5:30 p.m. A. St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p. m. G:3op.m.A Mil&CM. Vestibule; A 8:00 p.m. 7:00a,m.A. Mpls.,St. Paul & Sauit Ste. Marie R'y. City Ticket Office?— Paul, ISo . East Third street; Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. / _ - M out real & Boston Ex. leaves 3 1. .^te>. Paul, (A.) 7:15 p. m. • ;- Md &gaSe| .Montreal <t Boston Ex. leav.33 V^*wsWmW Minneapolis (a) . 7*5 p. m. -^HaHEE ■ ■ < H''iJ Wis - I)iv - local, lv.Mpls.(B)S ft.m. B?Rrn3B Minn. lv. MpU. (B), 4:10 p. m. InrlliHl >S - " Croix FaUS AC leaves St * 1 '' ILU B^^S^^^Bl a, (iaily from union station, n 805**^ -- - except Sunday, from union sta tion D, except Sunday, from Broadway station, .St. ' Paul. Passengers leaving St. Paul union station at 8:20 a. in. on the St. I. & D. Ky. connect with "Wis. Div. at Bald Eagle Junction at 8:57. — «— —^— — -^ • PATENTS .-■-"• --JAS. F. WILLIAMSON, COUNSELOR AND SOLICITOR, ; '- Two years as fin ; examiner in the . U. -S. Patent Office. : .. *ive : years' practice. 807 - Wright's Block, Minneapolis. ' • ' -i PAUL * HER WIH. Patent Attorneys and Solicitors. Offices: 912 Pioueer Press building,, St. Paul; t>s7-iU>U 1 Temple Court, TVlijineaoolis; -i\yli ,. 'Nortiy '