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POPULAR WANTS. The Globe's local circulation in the cities rfSt. Paul aud Minneapolis if larger than the circulation of any other newspaper; and It has become the recognized \\ \.\T Medium Tor the Twin Cities. Wants are in.-erted In the Globk under classified heading* according to the following T 111! V. ,■!•■ bates: X umber • Number of Times. ot — — ■ Words. l )\2I :i 4 I 5 ] 6 7 15 words'*. $.25 J. 35 $.45 *;..-.*.«;:;*.( s it; words! .10 .27 .;;s .41) .<:■• .OS .73 17 words .17 ,2S .:«» .50 .61 .70 .'■'> IS words .IS .30 .42 .54 .60 .75 .SI 19 words .10 .32 .45 .5* .71 .si .87 20 word* .20 1 .33 .4*l 59 .72 .82 .s:t 21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .SS .95 22 words .22 .37 .52 .07; .82 .'.13 l.oii 23 words .-_'.; ,3S .53 .»iS ,83 .93 l.*'3 --2t words .24 .40 .56 .72 .s-< 1.0 • l.dS 25 words .25 .42 .50 .76 .93 1.06 1.15 20. words .20 .43 .00 .77 .94 1.07 1 16 27; words .27 .45 .<>.: .SI 1 .0:) 1. 1:; 1.-2 words .28 .17 .66| .»:. ■>..< 41.151 .27 2« words .29 .48 .07 1.05|1.2«|1.30 :«» words .30 .50! .70 .0(1 1.1" 1.25 1.35 IU words .::i .521 .78 .;•■» 1.15 l.»' 1.10 :{2 'words .32 .53 .74 .05i1.10!1.:!2|1.43 :■?; words .:::; .55 .7" .99 1.21 ji.3s 1.49 ::-t. words! Mi .57 .SO l.oa |.26 I 13 1.54 ■'.'. words .35 .oS - I l.'M '. 27 1.45J1.5S words .36 -.60 .84 1.C5i1.32 1.50|1.G2 rawords .37 .62 -7 i . i ■_• i.::7 1.56 1.68 ::S|words .:?S .63 .88 1.13 1.3« 1.57 1.7« 3<f words .-30' .05 .Ol'l.l" 1.43H.03 1.70 words] .4o! .67 .U1'1.21 l.l^jl.OS I.SI •El words .HI .<■> .'. ."> 1.22 1.40 1.70 1.83 J-' words .42 .70 ; .i»5'.1.26 1.51|1.75|1.50' 93 words! .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59!1.*0|1.94 a-t words .11 .73 1.021 1.31 l.t.c 1.-- 1.07 (*;> words .45] .75 I.<'s 1.:»5i 1.05 1. --'-.'>:: 40 words .40 77 lOS J.30J1.70 1.03 2.03 47 words .17 .-. «• L.i 0 1.40 1.71 1.05 2.10 )- words .IS .SO 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 •4:» words .40 .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 |2.« i(» 2.22 DO words .rui| .53J1.16 i. 19 1.5212.0712.24 \o "till fort-id" \\ ants will be received. Imevery ease the time must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, b.ust accuinpany the order. C®'" Advertisers will please designate the licadhis; under which they desire their '•Wants * to appear. ":; MI! tlhns «FFEREI>. , -. .-■ ■ ' Male. \ —SHIRTS 10c, collars and cuffs 3 c •t\ • per doz.: drawers Be, undprshii ts Be, at Plate Steam Laundry, 222 West Seventh; J>L 1Q62-2. " ACi'MS wanted in every town in the North to handle our §S portraits;' ■'-j : 0 S3 for sample picture and complete out '>!. People's Portrait Company, 4t>B Wa basba st.. St. Paul. Minn. AtJ fc>T— Wanted, man to sell :iae of cigars; Sun per mouth aud expenses i id. Address, with a stamp. Globe Cigar Company. Si Louis, Mo. BOOKKhKI'KK- Wanted, y ung man with some knowledge of bljokkeepius; must write plain and ~ rapid hand; state references. A 15, Globe. BOYS— Two I oys wanted, about eighteen, German preferred, to work in bottling department: references required. Address B 7, Globe,. itlr~t4l~vytß> wanted for Lyceum the- " ater. at Duluth; long job fiud highest Wages paid. Appiy at building to William lleed, Duluth. ilinn. — 1 _ _- . (> AN VASSKK-— ■•■■'.. two good can .■' vassers. Room 5, Rogers Block. New ttj.'i Maii'.if:ictnr-ing Company. VA>SK lts— anted, active men for :' the stale; large corumifrs.ion : new booK. Afldress E. L. Ota pin, St. Paul. Minn. /yiLKt'KS-^First-class salesmen aud aales >-•; hMies rantad for retail dry goods busi iifss; [>ply at our store in person. Gustave Ileinetnmm. CM.HH'Kits — Four tight-barrel coopers to ' make tierces: also two to make butter tirkius: tools fqmisbed at a" slight cost. 3avnes Kennedy. 343 Pierce st northeast, Minneapolis. CJOMrosjTOKs— Wauled, good compos .'_ itj>rs. Price. McGill & Co.. 35 I Sibley st. D.\IKVMA>— Wanted, man to nr.ik. 85 a-> Elgtith st. O. McMiihon. Kl'G CI.EHK- Wanted, a eood. respon- \ XJ sible'dmg clerk. ; Address J 24. Globe. FA,lt^LEl{rr.WaiHed, a su.;;<i,v ji^u to_ work ..'-' OTfTimn.' Inquire 1-? South Wabasha. T^ljff: *it^* >* of good address can nnd -1-. . steady employment at .got «1 aalary. Do mestfc 'Sewing Machine .o ffice, 74 East Seventh street. OitS »HO, K^— Wanted^ two good horseshoers immediutelv; good wages.' NVill Haver, ISO West aixtu" street, next to Harrts'-'tfieat'er. —'---• HOBHtSHOKK-Wnnied. one first-class floornian.: P. <:,regoires- Kau Claire, \VJB.-.t_.;., ;/:,.-,-:-•..•.,;...= :.-,.. .-: - .....:..:-, MAOH-IN-ISi'S— Wanted, two first-class 1"X ■•Boachinists to work on electrical ma cltinery. Call at 2>>7'East Fourth st. f\q tS3k :to. ./learn telegraphy :m<l : railway J-'J b,(jok?tftpmg:eveniiig-sohooK-S5 per month. NlJMiie-.ii'cirs Telegraphic Academy, lo ft^yji^jjrton ay. south. ■ - ■■ . .■ : Oei'"tt/I2"AVOi'CK— Wanted, youth eighteen toi'tweiitV years : old to assist in office; rr.tf-srtJe sood penman and quick at figures: erne witlr-some- office experience preferred. Atl.lrcgti-D 0. Globe. ■ - ■ ■ j T> A KTNKK— M anted, partner who can J- put from J6«h> tosl.OtiO in paying busi i;cs«: single man nnd experenced" traveling yalesmun preferred. Address II 59, (ilole. - OIW/iCUAKEIs. wauled at. lu2l~\\esi Scv -0.-.'-eaih »t.--..- : . . ..- .. . . SHoytLKKS — Wanted, twenty No. 1 'fciijiyelers, corner R;i\;.'ioii ;i:id Knapp Btju: 51.75 a day; board $o.s'< per week. . Thomas Li.nnan.. . rpKAMS'iJCK wanted. U4«> De iioto St., JL. city. ■■ .■ ■ : • . . Ti '-Hi- Ks waiiteH for i: led schools: JL- *oO "per niouili. Bridge Teachers Agency. I<> Globe BnUdhrg. rpi.HU, l)Ki-.sst;i: . —Wanted, two tool J--. diesscrs.' . ■-_• Chestnut st. rpvi'tWKlTi.VG— opportunity for young JL man to learn typewriting, iree. 148 En^st Sixth st: ' rp WO BOYS, about sixteen and cijhlceu X years old; v. anted- to drive n.ivrrtlMn^ ■wstgon aud work iv store, s. Fiank 157 tast Seventh st. ..V \XJ A XTKD- salesmen on salary or com "j mission to handle the .new Patent Chernicai lufc-Erasinß Pencil. The greatest Belling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no 'abrasion of pnper; 2tiO to s')" per ' cent profit. One agent"? sales amounted to?o2oiu six days. Rnotbjc'r S*2.in two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each state and , territory. . sample by mail, 35 eta For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. ■\^7AXTKD— One man for permanent »V position; good salary. Room 125 Globe Buildiug. •> M K>" to travel. SI O per v; light work O So. 29. City .Market. BOARD OFFERED. AT THK MIAKOFr.K ilitl'SK. ISO W ft Fourth st., best board in the city hi SI a day or S5 a week; home comf->ris vim hotel conveniences; this House has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the management of John Morison. No t>arl BOA Room and board. 62 iiast Elev enth st.: references. BOAKI>— Nicely furnished room with board one-half block trom capital 62 East Eleventh st. BOAKD— To rent, 336 E i^t Tenth, com . fortable single room with board. BOA Kl>— Large, pleasant rooms: modern conveniences; also excellent table board: references required. 227 East Tenth. . B OAK Li — Nicely furnished rooms, with ex- J-» cellent table board and with every con venience, and very reasonable. 2oi East Thirteenth st. BOA Hl)— Furnished room with board; also table board at 65 hast Eighth st IV OK WOOD Hollsh— l-.ast Ni^th and Xi Wabasha— The best equipped boarding bouse in the city: quick service, excellent table, warm rooms: $4. *4.50. $."> per week. 7 ~———————— ____ TO EXCMASGC. T O KMHAXiit-H anted, st. ck of goods JL in e.xctfange for laud. Address Lock JJt>x 7. Zuinbrota, .Minn. rpo KXCIIANG. -For good horse, six im- X ported water color drawings and one English oil painting: all in rich gold grames; value S' ">. Address G. T. c. <;io- c. n^O KXCMASGt-1 have several new.con JL veniently located houses to 'exchange for vacant property or farms. C. W. l'ouug xnan..ll7 East Fourth Ft. / AXTtl> TO KXUIIA.\i. iv— ( learlots for good, clean stock of srroceries. Ad dress Exchange. <-!■ '• o. '. iAt&r_A!\n F»r.>n. Vj OKSli LOST— Dark' bnvT weight" 1.200;- JJ white hind feet, heavy mane and tail. •tar on forehead. D. Kinsella. M. Clairst., pear Snellhur. TJOltsE LOST— One brown horse about XX: eight years o!d: w. i ht, 1,150:. two White hied feet; star in forehead. L. Soutcr. fU7 Victoria it -' - . - t- :..-■■-. POPULAR IK SITUATIONS OFFKRTBIK'r- females. . ;ri: : \ TTK.\TION,LAI>IKSI-Dandrutl.ru«d -TV by nu-it ented shampoo. Bon Ton Hair Parlors. 424 Wabasha. corner Seventh. D.iX.s- We cut and curl your bants for ■»-* . 15 cents, and guarantee them to May In curl from three to nineteen days. Boil Ton linir i ailots. t2-t Wai nshit. corner Seventh. BoUi\ K Ki.l'Ult — Wanted, lady book keeper and typewriter, must have good reference; state Avages expected. Address Q. 5!», «;lobe. INING ROOM GIKL- Wanted, a din __ Ing room girl. Room 5-. Bogera Block. OI'xKWOKK-Girl wanted at 102 East Seventh st. H« 1 i ok k— Wauled, girl for general housework; small family. Call at 1055 Ueaney st. »n.-.i-.\V*»Kiv— Wanted, girl: for~i>eupinl housework; Germeti or : Scamltiiff\ian preferred. Apply ai once, with references, l<»o Farrinxton ay. •: HOt >J M OKii— Wanted, two good'glrls; one who understands waiting on table; one for kit.-hen work; German preferred. ! 392 Exchange st. • [■ ■ Hl*V >If WORK Girl for general house wort; o'.'3 John st.:;.-" HOI SI.WOJSK— (iirI for general house work; good wages ;e competent -cook. IIS" Pleasant ay. ; • > ol'«*E\V«.HtK— Wanted, girl for genenl housework; $1U per month. 337 Som erset st. ll 01 sr.uo.civ— Girl wanted to help with i-J general housework. 559 Robert st. HO I sT\> O K»— Wanted, girl to do gen eral housework, at r>(;t> st. Peter st. ; good wages given. Hutsi.woiih- Wanted, a youtnr girl to do light housework: family of two. In quire at 407 Virginia ay., cornet of Uni versity ay. . . ' ■ . Hot -i-.uokk— Wanted, girl for general housework. CO 1 Dayton ay. HO* sii\VoiSK— Wanted, « good girl for general housework. 306 South Ex change st. • v ■",.". »IS WOKK— competent j;irl for general housework: must be good cook; Dane preferred. Apply forenoon, 511 Ashland ay. OISKWORK Agond girl for jreneral housework at r. i) Westminster st., or 31* Jackson; references required; German preferred. Hot KWOitK— girl to do ceii er;il housework; family of three. 680 St. Peter. " ... .. : . HOi Sr. WOKK — Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework; steady employment. 217 Spruce st. " -..:-: , : : . Hot > k Wt»K»\— Wanted, a smart sirl to wait on table,- do chamber work. 62 East Eleventh st. oTslfwbßK— Wanted, a girl forhouse , work ; no washing. Apply at 133 West Fifth st. OtSEWOHK-Girl.wanted for general hotnßewoTk; private family: no chil dren : 832 Osceola ay. : take electric car to Victoria. Iko.\i-.K — Wanted, experienced lady clothes ironer at once. Eastern Laundry; 5Wj Mississippi st. ' Kl'rcrirJ>\ OltiL. wanted at 35- Dedal st. -;-.: '--■: ;v r AUNUKF>s_\Vanteil, at Capitol city J-i laundry. 511 Robert St., good ' washer^ who thoroughly understands handwork.' LAIMJUi.s^- a competent laundress. Mrs. F. B. Clarke, 23U Sum mit ay. ]VliiSK (ilKU Wanted, neat liute giri,? I* twelve or fifteen, to take care of baby. Call 413 Winslowav. • - N'i.'iimv, — anted, a youug German girl i^ about sixteen years old to -take care of children and make herself generally useful. 833 East Third st. " S~TfA.IBsTKj^S-. wanted for dressmaking and underwear; small salary given to learners. 384 Robert st. ■ : •-'. St-feKOGitAPH*.*— expert lady stenographer at once: stale experience, give references ana salary expected.' Answer in Icngtumd. Q. . r 't ; , Globfi.-.- ,.-. .-. IT? ANTi.I) — Two ladies- and one gentle »» man willing to do light, pleasant work; good salary.- Room I -25,- Globe r.i.ililii g. HOUSES A.\l> CAKBIAf.ES Fok >AL.'.- Horse, sleigh, two "harnesses, worth SI "0. at ?G5. Call between 12 and 1, or after 6 evenings, 630 Lnforid st. FOR SALE, dirt cheap, a large roan pacer, age nine past; can pace nearly as fast on snow as he ca:i on ice: will sell for cash or trade. Address Box 513, Eau. Claire. Wis. Houses wintered aud given extra care at reasonable rates: will call for them. Alliance Mercantile Co., Jeweit Mills. Wis. HOKSKS WI.vTEKfcU- First-class ac commodationi?: box stalls if desired; only seven mi.es out. N. R. Frost, li» Frost Block. ■ XWANT to •• exchange good ■ lot on graded street for horses. O. B. Harris, 328 Rob ert. VI II) WAY FAKK STABLK— We are J-»L now prepared to take horses for ■ the winter, having sixty targe box stall? and no >i;iidie stalls. A. J. Woodmansee, superin tendent. . .'■■: :-•.•'--'■;;•■; ! J ANT. 1) -Horses to winter cheap at No. , VV 2314 Fifth ay. south, Aliuneapoiis.'or" drop postal. ANi KO TO BUY— Light pair -bob sleds, with pole, box and seat; must be in good condition and cheap. ■■; 30:' -. South Exchange. 31 ISCKI.I.A^EiiIISi.: ; :, --— LOA \>.. (!toAK.s-To get cioaks made v fur p.nd plush cloaks made over to look as good as new go to H. L. De Long, room 42. Mannheimer Block. East Third st. ? List your houses, stores, rooms and Hits with Yomiginan's Renting and Storage Co.. 1 1 East Fourth st. l '• ' -■•■ - Al>i r-> com.ug to the city tor treatment by the prominent physicians will find' good rooms and board and care of trained nurses at the Sanitarium, No. 107 - West Fourth St., St. Paul. AUlfcS 1 l-KlVAfti UO ..WTAI— LAUIh.S' I'KIVA I'r; MO Fil'Al Mrs. H. Stenzel. 25 I Martin st. A/I A»(2Ur,K.4Ur>A>U > HKATEK COS i.T-1 tumes. wigs and beards, grease paints for stag? use: orders promptly attended to. Mrs. 1.. Neitman. 50 East Sevouth St., St. Pan!. Minn, . : . V^.AVij— Dr. : t-priu«sieen"s Wonderful Medical Discovery for Women: a treat ment for mothers «nd daughters. Mrs. S. S. Stout, 8 <r2 Summit ay. PEfISO3iAI.S. KS. KAi'K HO-HIN.-, .HAGXETIC healer, psychometric and trance me dium. ;fl!sVj West seventh st. '■'/■ " MK-. ..». A. iDSScIf treats nervous aud paralytic diseases. Baths and massage .treatments. Also psychometric readings. 2j:-> East. Eighth st. Emma iHOiisO.N, maguetist. gives treatment and bath. 521 Eighth ay. sotun. Minneapolis, ' successfully; treatment given at your home when desired. OAti iw\i,.« positively cures all female diseases; one month's treatment, $1. General Agent. 257 West fifth st.. St. PauL ■ KAXGK BLOSSOM- Sure cure for all female diseases; forty days' treatment. Si : agents wanted. Address General Agent, 59 Itoynlston ay., .Minneapolis, Minn. WA.M..U- I're.-ent residence, address - and employment of George B. Bohn,' in 18-5 attache of Pioneer Press. CLAIRVOYANT. M..S.U...JJC s>A a can be consulted at her Parlors on nil. affairs of life, being a celebrated business medium who has a repu tation throughout the world for accurate and truthful readings of the past, present and future events of your life, through her won derful Egyptian Magnetic charm; removes all evil influences and family estrangements: unite- the separated; causes speedy mar rage; brings success in your business affairs, and tells when 'to make profitable invest ments: consultation, from 52 toSd; letters addressed to her will receive prompt atten tion: all business confidential. No. 83 West Knnrih st. , M.»~..^i . iiLiiii.NS, celehratPd inspira tional clairvoyant and healing medium. : of Cleveland. (_>., Is slopping in St. Paul tor a sin rt time only; tells past and future; - reli able satisractii v given; all who are in trouble of any kind should not tail to call: ladies ;.-oe. gentlemen Si. Rooms 323 Chestnut st., first door from West Seventh. DIE WOltk's.' ''."■' t" J. KOCHr.X, x. W. steara Dye Works; JL < cflice. 4li; Robert st., "Ryan block; works. 55 mid 57 Indiana ay. " . - JA.ii «>.■» .* c./., Kew York stenm Dye v\ .irks; ladies' and gents' clotui'ig n-spe cintty. r. ■ 1 l.« <->t sixth st. ; ;r:-.VrrS r/.atii.r.K . ot .uiaT!-;i., -Misiuesata' i.»- Bieom Dye Works, 214 East Seventh eU THE FAINT TAT L J\AJLT CICTE: TJ^JVrTAT RXBNING, NOTBMJ3ER V), ]M) 0. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WASTE!). Mnl<»». ACHANCK to run 11 hoi water healer for th™ wlnier or longer. AOiiress K. Chase, General Deli.very; City. BOOH iv * . i.l " i Mi — Books opened closed, pouted, expert work, etc. P. Spraguo, jjooni 252. Drake Mock, si. Pauf. UUOKKKKI'IMi- In Hi) its branches; ex -»' perl work. George V. miscb, 151 West Third st. Kooiu 1. ■ BO 'hIiKTt K -Wanted, a position by : ■*-* an experienced ' bookkeeper; can fur-. nish Rood n fe •• noes: an objection to leaving city. Add it s Tony Fralicb, Globe. COMVOKITOtt Situation »7 compositor J on newspaper; five years' experience. Address (;., Globe. " COOK— In lumber camp; 15 years' ex perience: am a baiter, alto. Address X 57. Globe. .... pULI.II Wanted, situation us col v> ■lector by man of .experience; best of reference?. .1 75. Globe. ' ■ ■ ■■-.; DI.I.IVI.KV ci,, Xit — Young man desires . a position in wholesale house or deliv erer for retail: is well acquainted in the city and ran furnish best of references. Address H 27 V Globe. ICY GOODS SALKSJIAN wants situ ation in city or country: have seven years" experience and pood references. Ad dress C. P. Colt, 523 Olive st.. St. Paul.- - JANITOR— Situation wanted by a young German man as janitor. 11. P.", 251) East Seventh st. Hotm. \Yui!ti'.l. position as day clerk or manager of hotel; can furnish refer ences. Address I' 51, Globe. LAWVKU— A lawyer of a dozen years' ex perience in an Eastern state" desires a bit nation in some law orlice. Address J 58, Globe. [11 KAT « TTTKi:— situation wanted by a " i»l nrst-elass butcher: one that understands his business thoroughly and well acquainted in the city. Address F II 2't. Glooe. Ot Fin-: WoKh- Young man wants posi tion to do office work: speaks German and English fluently. B 22. Globe. 01'1'H'K WORK — Young man wants po sition to do office work; speaks German and English fluently. L. 8.. Globe. Sai.k>mav -Cigar salesman with good trade in Minnesota and Dakota is open for engagement after Jan 1. A., syti Fuller St., St. Paul. 8m .viloN »\ANTi:oto t«Ke care of , steam plant. 13 '4 Arßwriirht st. Tls.MMiKAi'HKK— Young man desires , position us stenographer; first-ciass ref erences: good penman. Address G 57, Globe. Si i NOiiKAl'lls.l4 — Maie steuosiapher desires a position: can furnish good let ters of recommendation: good penman. Ad dress M 51). Globe. females. ALL KINDS ot good help, housekeepers wanting places, ni 27 East Seventh st. Ai WAiiAntiA iMi.t,iJ(ii;\i>. we have five gno.l girls on hfuid for gener al, housework. Office. Ninth and Wabasha. APi'iir-.N'riCt, — A respectable young lady wishes to learn dressmaking. Ad dress c. F.. Globe. CASH ItK-A young lady would like a sit iiation us cashier in a restaurant: mud ernte^alary accepted. Address X 55, Globe. C "Mi A MBi.H wo. (X- place todo *; chamber or second work in private fam ily. Address N 52, Globe. ttA tllti.K »'»Kh- situation wanted by . J French girl to do chamber work and take care of children. 21)3 Kavoux st. " COOK — Wanted, place as cook; good -4 references. 318 Somerset st. . ■ - ; (|y:^S>MAKING WANTKii-a young ■MJ lady wishes to sew by the day in families; good fitting, work satisfactory. Call '210 East Tenth st. ' ' .CEssssiAKKK — A competent dress maker would like to go out sewingby the day. Miss Bettha Pwetley, 256 Uni versity ay. c •■ - . : .- : DKK>SM A X ■: R would like to go out sew ing in families; references given. • 222 Carroll st. ? - •;'■-'. --^ * ■■ f. .. .5^7 :V-' --:iyt«->SMAKi-iif.waiits.sßwing-: in fami 1* lies; eh ldren"s clothes also: city ref erences. Address 287 West Seventh. Room 7. DISKS MAn. X— A number one dress maker wishes sewing in families; best of city reference given, good cutter an'l fitter. Call 3:<5 East Seventh St., Room is. G..RJIAN-GI Xt, with nice .written rec ommendation V: j wants ' housework or cooking m family anywhere in city, 815. Apply ->5 Seventh st. E. Douglass. Oli.-KKKKI'KK— by a lady, position as housekeeper tor a gentleman or in widower's family; first-class cook and good manager in every way. Address Mrs. J. Leland. General Delivery, city. . IVfUitsK — An experienced woman wauls 1 * : situation as nurse giil. Inferences given by Mrs. Shrader, 465 Park a y. .: OVBtCa tiiivi. — Wanted, a position as office girl, or offices to take care ot, by a respectable colored girl; pretty fair writer. Address M. M., Globe. AN 1ST — one desiring a lady to play ] -C- : lor private dancing parties can find a competent person by addressing Pianist, 162 Carroll st. KAM.STKKSS— FamiIy Sewing— to O do family sewing by a capable seamstress; good referenoes. Address C 37, Globe. ■ . __ . SbWING — Young lady : that sews neatly ' desires situation in family to sew and help with care of children" Apply 99 Eleventh st. ' OUIW I'll •■ R— Lady - stenographer wishes position: moderate salary to start: city references. Address 3224 Seventeenth ; ay. sonth. Minneapolis. i OTKNOGtiAI'HKU- Young lady desires O situation as stenographer and typewriter; will work for small salary to begin'with. Ad dress V 54, Globe. WASHING— woman wants to go out wash ins. ironing, office cleaning or attending to halls or rooms; no objection to attend to work out of the city. Address P 3- i. Globe. ■ * ' ;"■'.. ' FOR SALE. irnEKE TO MAKE MOXKY. ; ' If you . are inclined to save . . : your earnings, and want to buy a lot on a line of electric street railroad, 10 minutes', ride from postoffice, price only $38.5 >, S-J cash and 50 cents a week till paid for. send your name and address on postal card to Charles M. steele & Sons, Muskegon, Mich., and they will mail you free views, plats and valuable - - information. It costs you one-cent postal card to investigate. A FIN I-, corner sitru for sale at a bargain. Address L. J.. Dally.Globe. St. PauL CASH UAUKIKK. — For Eate, two De • troit cash carriers at a bargain. Address L. .T., Daily Globe, St. Paul. - COWS — 20 good milch cows cheap for the right men at 1 49 Arcade St., St. Paul. OR SAL.. CII i-.AP— Book case and desk combin r> d, Myers' K'.nversation lexicon (17 vo!s). Chambers' encyclopaedia, Waverly novels and Shakespeare: all at! good as new. Address M 57, «>lobe. . " • I7OR SAlih- Complete works of Dickens, i- scott Thackeray. George Eliot, Bulwer Lytton, Dumas, Hugo, etc., in sets; very cheap at Raymer'e Old Book Store, 22 West Sixth St., St. Paul. ' FURNITURE— Party living in a two-story 1- seven-room house, with city water and bath, rent S2O per month, good location, de sires to sell for cash complete housekeeping outfit, good as new, at a sacrifice. Address F 53, Globe. ICE B.>XEs— For -sale, very large size ice boxes costing $2u<>; will sell for half price. ' 392 East Seventh st. I WAfITKI> TO BUY. /CLOTHING— Wanted to buy. gentlemen's vv second-hand clothing for cash: Address 41, Globe. LKVATOK— Wanted to buy, a freight elevator of three-ton capacity; must be in good order. Address Creelman, McCor mick & Co. OISr.HoLU GOi/Us- We will pay the highest price in the city for all kinds of second-baud household goods; all kinds of goods received on consignment. ; Cardozo Furniture and Auction Co.. *i>2 Jackson. q^Yi l.ffll,f tc— A Xo.2Caligraph Type i writer in good condition; state price. Z 41,- Globe. INSTRUCTION. A— 95 I'i.u .UiiM'H- Shorthand: even • ing; Standard system: lessons day and by mail. Miss J. i). Hess. H. P. Building. \ WAITED TO REST. BAK.N — To rent, barn tbut lias Iv to 12 stalls uiiU a place for stove. Frunk Loomis, 313 Uosabel st. - - . . POPULAR M\i fokjkes r. ■ <^p liOtlN«*M. * !21__ A— \vi: ui:>r Hol^Ks. sToUE-v »K --KICKS. TAKE CHARGE OK liK.VI PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S UKNTINIi AGKN ( v. ..!.oi;i: 8U1LD1NG. :...:..... C-. J AKVoNK winning houses. Mi^Ut, -h.orc-!&/ oflices, kb Merrill A Owens, Renting n:ui Collection Auency, II Kant i''<uinh st. ■■•■. > Cot lAi.i A neat cottage of .--is rooms; ' hint block from liieo st. car. '.mjuuv at 1 Si) l 'lmrlcs st. rj.: , Holisr.— For leut, house of hix rooms: good cellar, city water: at No. 1.9' Va lley St.. or din inquire hi 4 1 _' SiMey ki. * noiM'.> — 1 hree more of those new eij:ht room houses for only $U> per mouth* on electric line, c. w. Youiifjiiiau, li 7 Knsti Fourth st. Ho; si'; — for rent, house i f six rooms. 666 Ravine bt. inquire ; corner .'[ bird and Maria nv.- -'. " •-'.■—? ' ]■} >■<': ■ It UuDCiS — New house, ami part of houses • . '.with nil modern improvement!*.';. Corner Congress and Hull. '■" ~>f_. H'oV*K— Forrent. a brick 'house oil. Can ■ tula .st.; the house No. 518 Wacouta-stfj Apply 221 East seventh st. — itili. H Us k— Twelve-room- house; all modern - Improvements; IDS East Tenth «i.-TAp ply. Hiti.. : • :•.;/: Hul'SK— For rent, a lhree-«>tory and base i nient brick house, thirteen rooms; large, . "light and sunny, nice. y papered throughout, bot and cold water, good locution. (-01111) front, at the extreme low rent of $35 per month. lui|iiireof Mrs. Sullivan, 213 (.Jrovest. Hoi'Mi- -got rent, new ek-nt room house, (ill Westminster 1.; all modern im provements and furnace. Inquire 040 West ; minster st. •;..' ■■•-.• -.- .-.--< Hot .>*,— To rent, thirteen- room house, .. near . Summit -park: modern conven iences: range and stoves supplied. Address , Gilbert's Restaurant. Robert st, . HOUSt-.— For rent, the convenient and Je ■ nimble eiglu'-room "house, . 444 Dayton ay. : nil conveniences; near cable line. J. W. Bishop. 157 Enst Fourth st. H ousts— For rent on summit ay., two '1 of those handsome new brown stone houses, Nos. 597 and 5;»9; these houses are built atsd finis'i"d throughout in keeping ivi h the magnificent avenue they help to adorn, and can be rented to desirable tenants at surprisingly low ra.es. Inquire at ai« Summit. HOii.sn-S, stores. flats and rooms to rent fn nil DRris of the city. Younuman's Rent inp and Storage Co.. 117 East Fourth Bt,*jgrO HOC»E- To rent, house ten rooms; fur ! ■■' Dished, bath room grate, mantel. 'barn: ?::.'.. 3.< a Sberburne aw, one block irom electric line. HO'l'^K-Tu rent, my : residence, 258.' Pleasant ay.. furnished complete: very cheap to desirable party. Ksteiley, 3 Manu heitner iilock. . ........ .--■..._-.. *■■-. " Flats. ABAKuiliN- hix-room flat, furnished, for winter: look at this. Call libom 77, 771 Wabashft.: .?c ' . ' •£ L'liAr— A new fir>ieltiss tin', for reutoppo- A. site Albion, on Selby ay., with steam heat ; prices, $-25. $35 and $4.0. Inquire of J Lovering, the Shoe Man. i-AT- For. rent, nice einht modi flat, first floor. 170 West Ninth st : ail modern improvements. Apply. in rearhouse. Ft, iT- For rent, flu of; four rooms, suita ble for housekeeping; on cable. Apply 599 Sell y ay. . Store*. Si'OKfc For rent, ' first-class wholesale store building, Nos. 213 and 215 East Third St., now occupied by Detroit Stove works: five stories and basement: 33^x1-5 feet, with use of private alley: all appoint ments for laree wholesale business: posses sion Jan. 1. 1891: the location is unsur passed. William G. , .Robertson, Room 27», Globe Building. '■' ' • '. " Wo Stw STOKK KUOMS in the business center of the city of New Ulm,t- Minn., just completed in the most modern; style; this is a drst-class opening for almost^ any kind of .live business. Address Werner^ Boebcb, New Ulm, Minn., or M. B. Maine ws, Marshall. Minn. " "*- ■ ,' Rooms. •" . i) -HOTKL BitJjJSsWJCK — European plan ; - fiity modern rooms by day, week or month; prices according to location. - , A SHi,ANI) AY , 5 03- A large. comforta- : il.' bly furnished front room and alcove v: furnace beat. gas. bath and board if desired; two blocks from cable: suitable for two gen tlemen or married couple. '<. ~,j . " '-■ . ■ riiiJiTBAL AY., -jo— OpDosite Madison/ vv School — Nicely furnished rooms veryv cheap. ■_;•.: . ..; . '. . .-' . L.KVKNTH ST., 147, KAST— fur- J-i nished room ; house has all modern con veniences. , .;.*.-,»',«»"; . irrH ST., 23 WiST— Second. Floor— Front . parlor ■ alcove; gas, steam heat, bath. . :■■.'•. ;.,:.:.;..,, , ■ ; [glehaktst., 61— Pleasant furnished L room, with or without board, for two Ken tlemen: all conveniences. .... ACK>ON ST., 535— Pleasant furnished front rooms; central; warm bath; cheap; board if desired. : - . , . : JACKSoN ST., 3O9V2— Third Floor— For rent, rooms; large unfurnished front room, suitable for light housekeeping, Ss # ; nice' newly furnished room, $10; no chil dren. •. "■■■■•. '_■■ ■ ■ ' : LAI iii;i. AY., 6'i7— Four as pleasant LJ rooms for. housekeeping as there are in St. Paul, facing south and east, as cheap as the cheapest. ■ ■'-■.■ . : - ; • - T3 ' PARK I'LA.CE, 84— Two or more unfur nished rooms; rent low for winter. O.NDO «T., 194— Three or four rooms for light housekeeping.. ROOM. — A neatly furnished room for rent cheap: will rent my parlor also to some respectable . gentleman for sleeping room. A. G.. Globe. : ; , .. ROOMS- Furnished rooms for light house keeping. .Inquiieat 180 Pean st. ROOMS— For rent, single rooms, or large double rooms, furnished or unfurnished. with or without board: rooms for light house keeping, furnished or unfurnished; rent very moderate; rooms are light and sunny, good condition. Inquire at 213 Grove st. :r. Roo Furnished room for rent; refined middle-aged gentleman preferred. Ad dress A 9, Globe. " '."" ■-"■*; ,*' DOOMS — Furnished or unfurnished XV rooms, with ■or without board, suitable for ladies or gentlemen: references given* and required. Anply to W. De Laticey Rich- • ardson, -JO West Tnird st. -■"■_ IXTH ST., 309 IS AsT— Furnished rooms with all modern improvement!; board If disked. . . rpEXTH ST.. 97, WEST— A front room J. for rent, with or without board. " . npjSNTH, 07, WbSi- For relit, two fur- JL nished rooms suitable for two; $8 each. ' »T»isNT H ST., 29 *;AS — OppOkite Capitol -I- —Nicely furnished rooms with or without board. "• •-■ y . TK-MH ST.. 37 KAST— CaII and see it; -L elegant furniture, gas, furnace heat, bath. etc.. . „ nPHilto ST., -16 Hi, WEST— Furnished ) JL rooms for rent; single, and a suite de glrable for four gentlemen. : ABASH A, COKNKK TuSTH-Ovet Drng Store— Furnished room for rent.. ;- DAXCI\G. J MSI wjh. b. Uk (.AKino's t '-•: CLASSES IN DANCING.! WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 1 Afternoons at 4, evenings at 8. Central Hall, 34 E. 7th St.. cor. Cedar. %Jg~ Circulars at mii^ic stores. MLTSICAI^, - ' " 'I PIANO TUNIN«-$i.5.0; first-class worK guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, &251 .Wabasba st.. Room 2: city references. ■ } WOKE AJTP BAB FIXTURES ; Billiard and Pool Tables and Materials. HjjSpPl STORE a SALOON L j^li « illssEEif WILLARD'S HOTEL WASHINGTON, D. «'. The most famous and well-known hotel in the city. Special rates by the month. The tnisliie equaled i.v none. Homelike and con venient to nit public buildings. scud two sumps for guide to I O. G.sJXAP^IiiSS, Proprietor EOniUR WANTS. ■ ■ y «kai, i> TAji 1 : I < - R wa IE. : Sin; r»iw UroM. Onmiiiu. ' JJuluth and Superior Ueal Ksiute. KißCham ler of Commerce, Diilntli. Minn. ' U1 Jt. Ul.hlKh to hi, uiiii ciunni of acres :' in Douglns (!oiiiij>, \\ is., , m <t St. Louis (outity. Alum : also luts mill i, locks in the | cities of Superior, is.. Mid Duluth, Minn.;" ywe have constant inquires , for > properly in •loth ihe^ % ; places ; liersons desiring to turn ?jroi erty quickly will find F it to their i advnn- Ago to correspond us; we bnveat the ffte>*iit time koiuo of UitJDeM ' bargains ever Oflercd at .the bead, of < the lake. Matruw l^flis. A. (miiiiii. -■ . /■; front li St. Pant. . i. JL. »> «N and houses und lots for sale or trade; .1-i ': houses to rent. 1 E. E. Parker, 30 East T*«»urtb st. . ■ " .Yl iN<-«'ll3IIMMtll>. fNJff Jnipni ved property near $even. Cor ners for sale cheap or • trade. ■ Address l r Ulobe. '■;•'-•-'■ "' : "■'■'■■' Vj-SAI,K ..K KXOIIANCK— A Millie Is>K ini|iruve<i acres in the Pawnee Cor ners fur sale cheap or trade. Ad4resa rnril.K .Tit EXt;HAN<;K— A line farm of 4'«» acres in the Pawnee vnl ,l< I in Kansas; will exchange! for v farm 'in 3*> ■Moia 'or.Si. . Paul real"" estate; owner '*n Im to Minnesota, andaet>irei> to exchange f that reason. Address F. E. C. 2G9'Far rygtbn ay.. City. -j\ .'.,-." : , - -, j FOX SAI.K OR I'OK RK.N I — First-class rfsiilence. 1 14 Nuia ay.: 14 rooms: good stable : lot 50xlf>9 feet, with alley;.only , one block from cable Hue: neighborhood the., ■best in St. Paul. William U. Robertson. Room 27. (iioie building. , ■ FOi4 on Duytou'ablulf. furnished or unfurnished, my residence, 659 Ra vine si., one-half block from electric line; how ' eiirln-room house; modern improve ments. W. J. Jameaon. ;' -•■■'; ; ■:. po,i SAt.l —172x142 feet to 20-foot al * ley, northeast corner Summit a y. and. Dale st. ; south-facing on asphalt" pavement; sewer, water and gas connections all made: £ this is the most beautiful corner on Summit ay. ; will sell at low prices on ecsy terms in parcels to suit first-class purchasers. -Will-: iam G. Robertson, Room 27. Globe Building. \\7"ii,l, KXCHANGK GOOD PIANO FOR *» CLEAR LOT WORTH $I_s. TAY LOR'S RENTING AGENCY. tc■. c . --. Vyi^MFi-.G— We have the best deal to • » offer that can be found in -Winnipeg: takes $u>.i>oo to handle it: there is $-J<>.ooo profit in this by spring. Call for particulars. L' rTniiiim & Tinas. 13 Bust Fourth st. V : BUSINESS CHAi\OE». _ 7 Selfdt Allan's It ii>iic<>«. Chances. ;C;Q f) BcVS~h completely furnished Vi>iJ \J hotel and aaloou.; good location; cheap rent: first-class farmer trade. V*")^ i BUYs the furniture complete in •i *vv./ t>-room flat, including piano and tnree tons of hard coal; rent only $12 per month. <£1 •) F\ BL'Vj. a neat little business clear *vi.At*J Ing 16 > per month above all ex pensps; lust the place for a lady. <^. l \i\ BL'YS the- furniture, and good *&UO\J will of estabusned 16-room board ing bouse in the heart of city; thirty board ers; $ •'" down, balance monthly. "; v.::. oOCKRY .stokk ; O i SAI.B regard less of price: dirt cheap for this week. *W BUY. SGLu AND f.XCHANGK » t all kinds of Dusiness chances and per sonal property: loan money on stock of goods and all kinds of good security. - Self & Ailyn, Room 58, National German-American Bank. ..-.'• r. ;. :-;:^i:.'z- •:.:■;•/•.--•. jTli«»cellane<»MS Business Cliances "^ FIKST-Ci.A.SS CHANCK for a re -iK spousible man to found a lucrative busi ness in representing an Eastern manufactory of staple goods in Minnesota and Dakota. Address at once O 77, Globe. 5 I'i'hNUthe Metropolitan Business and ixaL; Shorthand Training School, 4u3 to 4uß Pioneer Press Building. . : , , [DOR SALE— Feed stoic and wood yard in ;»." - the best location in, city for retail trade. pall 96 Dale st. ■'.;.■ .. ; F6.. saLK- Sawmill on Soo ro«id: will J — Bell cheap; plenty of oak and other tim ber: reason for selling, sickness. Address Q, 32, Globe. ' . W-A-N ihU- \., Scandinavian - man as «»."•"■ partner with small capital in paying bnslness. Address F. Globe.- ' '-'■ - I \\T ANTED— Man . with _ some money for ; *• - wholesale drug house; splendid open ing. . Address Chance. Globe. i . : ...^ :.--.-i.r-i fll7' ' Tfe; l ) — To purchase an active inter *»■ !: ; . est : some paving business; cash Sl.oofUos2.ooo. MSB, ' ilCiOi:. :•—;."-- !••■■!/«».: .!,••» .--.^ >- : , . .-;n ~ ,jr.,f, i:UT--.^r- v - ffTJ!¥AyClAIi.^Vr •.:■ -■;-: :,: I -;"," M. NE WPOItT & SON, INVEST XV. ment Bankers, loan : money on im proved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis at 6 : per "cent "on or; before." Offices, New Pioneer Press. Building... St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building-Minneapolis. A— DO YOU want to borrow money on • your fnrnitnre.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. ' ; ANY ON'IS wanting a loan on furniture, • pianos, horses, carringes. watches, dia monds, or anything of value can get it of • Hunt & Strauch, 34 East Third St.. up stairs, \ on easier terms than of any one else in-the city; can be paid back at any time, by install ments or otherwise; no charge for making out papers or examining property; it will cer tainly be to your advantage to see us : before getting a loan elsewhere. ':-.'.:'.''. tOR SALK- chattel mortsage: good se- ' curity: large discount: must nave cash; mortgage '$1.000. Address Notes, Globe.' ..y HOMr; LOAN' t'OttPANt : loan money on personal propeity , and chat tels at lowest rates. 103 E,. Fourth, Room 4 JAKGJK AMuIN rs of money to loan on -i improved property at. 6 per cent. Gil man & Co., New York Lire Building. LOAN'S aiADh; ou •• furuiiure, 'pianos, : horses, diamonds,' gold ' watches, etc. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13, 14, First National Bank building',. corner Fourth and Jackson sts. y-.;'; '. L "-;; '■ '-''■; ONLY TO LOAN :b? Law ton Bros., 405 Jackson st. and < ITS South . Wabasha ; have on baud $7,000 at 6 per cent on im- . proved property. ■■:-:'• ••■-.; .;•■.- •■:■•.:■, ,-v-i :.-.'. .jl/TOXIiY TO LOAN without delay,' from lTX,r.:$lO upward, on -furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; time " checks, '- notes ; and ' second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. -'-• Mo> «•; i' LO.\NKD;ou life insurance pol icies; or bought.. L. P. Van Norman, 615 Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis.; ONfcY LOANED on real ; estate, com mercial caper negotiated, notes dis counted. Watts N. Davis, 170 East Third st., corner Third and Jackson \ .• <••• i;--^--i' SECCKITY LOAN CO., \. ". •." \. ■':.'- '■'. . - 156 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. ' . - <-. -_- J. A VArs AGH & CO., ]26 IS AST • Third St. — Money to loan on real or personal property; time checks cashed at lowest rates. .-•:.•. -:' - .V-." •"•'.* -: NORTH WESTKRN LOAN COM -L pany loans money on personal property and all goods of value. Room 10, Willoughby 'Block, corner Fourth and Robert. '-■'■■' -.- ■ • WHO WILL LOAN »30t* on $1,500 '■ VV worth of personal property? Will not pay over S3 per month commission. ' Address J 5&. Globe. ' " • " 11/E HAVE A DEAL to offer in Wlnnl j V \ peg that takes £6.500 to handle that there is 1"" per cent profit in by spring : call for particulars. Leifmann & Haas, 136 East Fourth. • '•'.•■-:■. . WF. MORITZ 920 PIONEER PRESS • Building — Mortgage ' ' loans . made promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages boueht. j f " PROFESSIONAL. SDFEKFLOUS HAi it, moles, warts, etc., permanently removed by electricity. Mrs. [Baldwin, Suite 205, the Colonnade, corner St. Peter and Tenth: entrance on St. Peter. STOKE ASP BAIt , FIXTURES : : |Y[ KAV AND SECOND-nAND SALOON ii fixtures, ice Doxes, mirrors, tool ana biiliaid tables, counters and shelving -j. . 6 Wa.->biiigi?iiuv. ii.. Minneapolis. ; *7tf : V'^llOK'J COTTON Knur COMPOCKD— . M' f ? i 'ompoi'tKl of Cotton ■ Root, Tansy anil ■ sfiftMg3reiiiiriiv:il--ar;'rrptdi.s<(ivtTy by hn old *J >»ir»vphysii'i:i!i. [ssaix«!s<niUj used!mouth- i asp 1 J*!y— Saic, liffcclanl. : Trice ,1. !>■•• mall,- "riscalpd. Laili s, ask jour. <!iif.-i'i- 1 lor . — —*^ Cook's it.Vttton Hoot Otmi-oniKl nu'ltake no siii'Slituti-; or lurU»e iv.v — * ; ; n |.~ :,.i >;• ... .1 n;a-- ; ticnlars. Addtesa t*OXr>l.lL"i i.'i)>ll'ANY,- N'u. 3 Ffshcr Bloric, 13! Wood^rrtl nv.. IVtr'.if. Mlc . '■ \ >ol'l by I. A W. A. .Mii--*.u..-:, l>nisci«rt»audChcai -613, VI. i'uul. Miiiu. ' POPULAR WANTS. AUCTION sil.l -.. AKIXI/O 'AOOI'iOn AiNU riJKNI-; Jure Company, 4»>2 Jackson st., between Eighth mid Ninth, general auctioneers and a tip mi sits. Auction at our mart every Sat urday at I<> it. in. ■ Harauaftii & Johnson. Anciiou-. . : ' «mt»i. ■ LiNk HJUI>I f « Ki. ANO tAi.l'r.r.l J-^ nt Auct on— We will sell at public auc tion at Iho residence No. 1 13 Smith ttv. (for merly Onk si.) on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m., all the furniture, consisting of fine body Brussels and Ilinaln carpets, very tine upholstered parlor chairs ana settees, easel, chandelier, hull lamp, vase: lamp, oak center tables and Miuiil*. extension tables and leather covered dining room chairs, ;1 very tine oak sidei oard, willow rocKer. large reed chair, single folding bed. bedroom suits, springs, WHltre.KSes, pillow*, bedding, etc.. etc, : l refrigerator and a brand new Renal Peninsular beater' (cost :$6 ) ; parties in ■earcb of bargains- in fine furniture cannot afford to miss this sale. ; Kavanagh & John son, Auctioneers. 187 and i 81) East Sixth st. A. 11. ifrirolay, Ancliuiipcr. i) 1 WK.VT. T Ii~STKEIiT AND Pleasant Avenue Lots at A action— A. 11. Nicolay, auctioneer.. will sell at public auction Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 19, . 18' v »o, at 2 o'clock, on the grounds, on West Seventh St., between Scheffer and Eleauora sis., I. uuble lots; nl<o ai 3 o'clock on West Seventh st., between Tuscarora and Bayard ays., 2 desirable lots; also. at 4 o'clock on Pleasant ; ay., corner Watson ay., 7 lotssultab c for business and residence pur poses and immediate improvements; the new electric car line on West Seventh st.must soon rapidly increase tho value of this desir able property; terms of sale liberal. For full particulars write or apply only to A. H. Nic olay, ■ auctioneer and real estate agent for forty years. Office at tthe Nicolay Keal Ks late Exchange. 141 East Fifth st, between Jackson a.ul Robert sts. My real estate auc tion sales Nos. 12,782,12.783, 12,784 and 12.7*5. Dr. Nelson, Co*. Wn**(»n**n fy. ft»rf ?rf fit. X lOCKHOSPimi p~ --Jr- -ESTABLISHED 1867, r -:) ;. ..- | ■ KKUIiJLiAit uUAUii Ai c From •_■» years' czpericuce. Hospital aud Private practice, is enabled to puarantee RADICAL cures in ' Chronic or Poisonous diseases of the Blood, Throat, None. Skin, Kidneys. Bladder and . kindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured without Pain or Cutting. Those who C)'itemplato going to Hot Springs for the treatment of any Private or Blood disease can be cured for one- third he cost. •" It '» an established fact, proved by post mortem examinations, that tubercles of the lungs have become encysted and healed Dy ' natural causes. How much more reasonable is it to infer that CATAKRtJ AND INCIP IENT CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis. Asthma and Lung Diseases can be cured by Judicious, scientific tteatment. Dr. Nelson is so firmly convinced of the certainty of his latest treat ment for this class of diseases that he offers free trial treatment. MPRVniIQ Physical ana Organic IM t. t\ V \J U O Weakness, Prema'uro Decay, Evil Forebodings. Seif -Distrust, Im- . paired -Memory, Palpitation of me Heart, Pimples on the Pace. Specks before the EYE,; Rinsing in the E Alt, Catarrh. Threatened -Consumption and Every . Disqualification' that renders Marriage improper and up- • happy, SPEEDILY and^PERMANENTLY '• Cured. : • , ... ;,; ...: LLOOD AND'SKINst%B? ■ a disease moat . horrible . iv its result — cum-; . pieiely eradicated without me use of mer cury. Scrofula. r Erysipelas. Fever Sores i .Blotches, Pimples, Ulcers, Pain in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, Mouth and Tongue, ulaudular Enlargement of the Keck, Rheumatism, catarrh. . etc. ' Perma- ■' ■ nently Cured, when Others Have Failed. • :fjy~liecently. contracted i I DIM a O\f :or chronic Diseases Poal- r\ I AF\ V: TIVEI I Cured in 310 S uayu by a local I remedy. So nauseous drugs used. Many case* ! pronounced . incurable .promptly - yield to : ; Dr. Nelson's Approved i.iemt>Jiea, Medicines Mailed or Expressed to any- si , dress Free from observation. Hours U'tL in. .' to 12 m.. -to-1 B. m. ; Sunday, 'Z . 4p. m, 226 VVaah, Ay. S.. Minneapolis, Mlau. SARANAC i GLOVES and MITTENS BEST for Driving, BEST for Work, BEST Glove and BEST Mitten made for outside and out-of door work. Saranac Glove Co., Littleton, N. H. 49 FINEST T .FASTEST g I RAINS TO AND FROM CHICAGO AND ST. LOU IS. T . . ieav. ana ar rive Union Depot, St. i*auL via ''The Bnr lington," as lollows: Fast I):ijlUh Brenie Mississippi Express, 7:30 mornln? except Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:80 night; and at St. Lob in 6:50 morning, making direct con nections for points East and South. Arrive* ' from Chicago, except Sunday, 1 :45 afternoon.' Limited Pullman Tesiibnied leaves 7:-JJ evening, daily, arriving at Chicago 9:00 morn- ' ing. Breakfast Id Dining Car; arrives at St. I«alg 6:15 afternoon, Break last and Dinner la Pullmaa Buffet Sleeper. Arrive from Chicago and St. Loots 7 :00 morning, daily. . It is The People's favorite Line to Wl rn-.nn, L.a Crone, Prairie da Chtea, Da- . buqae, Oulenit, Chicago, Koolc I*l m I, - Peorl*. St. Louis, and direct lln* to Hot ' Springs, Arkansas. Ticket Offices. 104 Bast Third St., and Union Denot. M. r-anl ST. PAUL Foundry Company, MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Iron Work Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of c/il unins. Works on St. P., M. &M. K. R., near Como avenue. Ofluce 102 E. Fourth street, St. Paul. C. M. POWER, Secre tary niifl Trcnsurtr. M#W#^pTo CALIFORNIA ';[^^^jXtf<sJkaß The most comfort*- IS^SlO^^Y^V^l^lblo way. to reach Cvii- BBBS^&AS^t^jJ^J^^gp ! >vi:';\ l.s via < iiic.i','j HBWHißaUtrf^SgH^S or Kan&is '"ay, lruin vi ■ *"»g ivhicti p ints ihrutun caismn without c-liau^e.' l-'or r;wei and fur tlit-r uifornnitloit r.pr 1 '" tn S. »li*«i»t',Ot)l)-' U« :. A-.i.. m \V. M. : \VOC>i>WAKD, Tray Agi.". iila uu.iiiiiiiy Loau iSutUlui^ Minua &DOii^i At in ii- , CAN BE LEFT —FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F.VAN DUYNE, Druggist. 823 East Scv - ■■ en ih street. ;-■• i\i. A. T. GUERNSEY. Corner Dale" and Selbjr Avenue. P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John • Hreets. . r ' . . HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORK, 393 Robert street. M. C. LYONS. Driißgiit. 707 East Third • street, corner Bates. CONGER BROS., Druggists, 319 University , . avenue, corner Virginia. . MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash i laud avenue and Dale reel. A. P. WiLKES, Druggist, .75!) and. 7GI West Seventh street. 'A. ■• BERKMAN ico.. 422 Dakota arenas. i E. FOX, 4!16 Rico street. FRANK L. ; OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. H. HA VES.-4 11 West Seventh street. . lIIPPLEK & COLLYEU. Druggisst, 199 East Seventh street JOHN FURLONG GROCERY : COMPANY, ' Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. WILKBS' PHARMACY. Seven Corner*. M. D. MEKKILL, Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. ;. HELLERS PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. R. SCniFFMAN & SON. Druggist, corner Third and Maria, A. LYONS, Druggist. Corner Third and Maria. . * .B. P. PETTIGKEW. cornet Rice and Igle bart. W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 051 East Seventh : street. . . - .- t -. : G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway. B. J. YVITTE. 5.27 Lafayette avenue. V. A. HIRSCHER. 235 Rondo. ROHKS', 412 N. Exchange. Notice oj txpirat.on or Redemp- W< tion. Thomas Stretch. Lots 1 and 2, sec. 6, tp. 58. rantre 4 w; No. of acres. 13.55; : year tax levied, 18&1; date of judg ment. March 22. 'ISS6; when sold. May 3, 1886: amount sold for, 87 cts. ; sub sequent taxes. $5.48; interest, penalty and costs, 40 cts; total amount re quired to redeem, $6.65. V£'" Office of County AUDITOR, ) '-.•.-: Cook County, Minnesota. j To Thomas Stretch: . You are hereby notified hat, pursu ant to tax judgment entered in the dis trict court, in the counties of St. Louis, Lake : and Cook,. state of Minnesota, as i above stated, the land herein above de ;scribed,- assessed in your name, was isold for tax as above stated, and that the time of redemption from said sale ; allowed by.law. will expire on the third day of ; May, 1889, or within sixty days i after service of this notice. In addition to : -the :/ amount : above stated, as neces sary to redeem from said sale, the cost of service of this notice must be paid, i together with such interest as may ac :crue from and after this date. , Vv itness my hand and. official seal, at Grand Marais, in said county of Coot, ; this third day of.November, 1890. ./■:■: JOHN M. MILLAR, : [Official Seal.!,. County Auditor. ;6REATNORTHERNRAILWAYLINE Palace, Dining and Sleeping Cars, '■ Handsome Day Coaches and Free ; Colonist Sleepers through to .tlon : jane and the Pacific Coast. :: - , --.> _;,. ; Leave. : 1 Paul Union Perot. |': Arrive. • a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota. Montana and Pa • ~ •-•;■..; I . . cific Ex ..,..;.'. a6:53in». --:4O p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba ■ ■ and Pacific Ex Dress a 7 :15 a. m b3:05 a.m. W illmar, Wahpetou. I , ■'- ■■■'-, Aberdeen, . Ellen- ... dale . ..... b6:30 p.tn b8 :20 a. m. Fergus Falls, Fargo :-:•".:'■••' '■': . ,& Grand" Forks ... b6:100.m b3:30 p.m. Osseo &St Cloud.. b9 :55 a.nr b3:40 p.m. Anoka & Wlllmar.... 0ll:10a.m b4:bO p.m. Excelsior & Hutch .; i '"'.'>,. i inson ..' .....:.. b11:35a.ai ■• 6:40 p.m. Sioux F.« r Pipestone. ■: . Sioux Cityt Water town, Huron and ■■ ' . Cassel ton ...... id 7.: 15 am. •.-"'■'■'.' EASTEBN MINNESOTA. I b4:00 p.m. f Dulmh. W. Snpe- b6:2up. m '•- • - i rior. Elk River. " ;v-;-' •'•; . ; >Mllaca.Hlhckley, • ' •. • j Princeton and : alQ:4spm [An0Ea*. ......... laT:!^ a. m. ; :■ a. • dally; b. except Sundays: c. Saturday ti : Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars on : trains to Duluttiand West Superior. .tßuffet : Sleepers. ■ ' ■ ■ .-.-.- K3R ! Tin tfr TO ; IT, East Third St.. St. Pail i I luKlI O 30 ° Nicollet Av..MliineanolU i .•,■:**•*'■• T and Union depots in both cities NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. : •- ■;. THE DIKING CAR LINE To Fargo, "Winnipeg, Helena, Butts •"■/'r;' and the Paellic Northwest. ' Dining Curs on Pacific. Leave | Arrive : .Mail and Pacific Ex- Su Paul St.Paul ! ; ; press Trains. :.-. Daily. Daily. ' Pacific Ma iforFargai . , .. i Bismarck, Miles City, . , < Livingston, : .Helena, i . Suite, Spokane Falls, ; 'Seattle,' Tacoma and ■ Portland. .;... 4:15 p. m. 0:05 p.m. Pacific Express (lim ited) for Tacoma, i Seattle, Portland and BE9| ■ all coast points 3:15 a. m. 12:35 pin Winnipeg "Express for ,. Brainerd.Ferg"s >: Wahpeton, -Grand Forks, Gratton. Win- : '• ; : nipeg, Jiloorhead, Far go and Jamestown..,, 3 :00 p. m. 7 -.05 a. m. Fargo. Express, daily • (except Sunday), for Brainerd, Fargo and .: ■ intermedia le noints... s^ n.m. ":45 p.m. r-LuLiiA^ fOD&iST SLEEPERS and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS aro run on Pacific &ail and Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Par.land Graf ton. Grand Forks, Winni peg, Fergus Falls. . Helena, Butte and all points West. C. E. SI'OXE. City Ticket Agent, 162 East Third Street, St. Paul. G. F. McNiSILL. City Ticket Agent. 19 ?>icollet House. Minneapolis. _^^ ~ CITY OFFICES: St. Paul— 162 East Third street, Union Depot. Minneapolis — 19 Nicollet House block; Union Depot, Bridge ■ quare. Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and the Central's Famous Dining Cars attached to all through trains. Minneapolis. ' Leave. | Arrive. Chicago, Milwau- ~~ : r • " ■ kee, Chippewa a 12:15 pm a 8 :27 am Falls. Eau Claire. Kee nah, Osh kosh. Fond dv Lac &. Waukesha a 6:25 p m a4:l*pm St. Paul. 1 Leave | Arrive" Chicago, Milwau-I ' ' .. - • .:; kee, Chippewa a 1:25 pm a 7 :43 am Fulls, Claire, ,T« ceuah, Osh kosh. Fond dv Lac & Waukesha ■ a 7:1.1 m a 3:40 pm BTILLWATER TKAINS. - Lye Mpls— B-30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.. 4:: i» p. m., 7:TOp.m . Lvp St. Paul— a.m.. l:i»5 p.m..". i>.m.. 8:Ii p.ra & St. Lqjjj i a j!?iL. PjTil IS 3^ Ll-iivc i Leave Td&XSs&GgtaßSi SL Puul. iMiuncaD'is Chic. & Kan. City Ex. j a 9:5 • am'al<:4 'am MoinesExpr. .. { nil 55 am!al>>-:4oam Chicago "Fast Expr"i d(j .25 p m d 7:07 p m St. Louis- Fast Ex". l b(>:2spmj b7 :07 Dcs Moines passeng'r dt>:.sp:n: dr:o7Dm- Waierville fcixpress.. ■ a3:'>Upm! »4 3<)p.n Excelsior <& Water' wn as :20 am • ai> :o5 am ■ Northome (Hotel St. I no :113 pm : Louts). Excelsior... . L',.lall : ■■> I ami ■ i-'.x. Sunday:, i> Ex. , Saturtla . v L>oii>: . T I C T; O F F I C £ .7 : !-T. TAUI.. ' S»IXNK\POM!». ." ■ City. Opfick — Xo. City Office— No. 10!) Knst Third street, Washington nve., S., ' corner si bley. . . corner ilenuepfn.' in* Dkppt— tfoot Fourth Nicollet House. Block, street, terminus cable Depot— rnu-a ', iii». 1 Et. and FourcU ay. is ' W^ A, jlp Is not an experiment ; it has been tested, and its enormous sale is due solely to its merit. It is made on honor, and good housekeepers say SANTA GLAUS SOAP "is a necessity/ Don't let your dealer give you some other kind, if he hasn't Santa Claus, but insist on having only SANTA CLAUS SOAP. < ' M. K. FAIRBANK& CO.. Mfrs.. Chicago, 111. Dr.BRINLEY^ VANDERBURGH BLOCK, Hennepla A? enue. corner Fourth Stree:. lk, / rT" K TKrEA.£ a OI_iI3, TVT T^T^T. The oldest and only reliable advertising meaicai office in the city, as will be Been or consulting old flies of the daily press ' regularly graduated and legally qaallfleax long engaged in Chronic. Nervous, ana Skin Diseases. A Iriendly talk costs uothine. It inconvenient to visit the city for treatment medicines sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. 3 doubt exists we say so. Hours— Oto L I a. m., 'I to 4 and 7to i o. m. ; Sundays, i to I P;«« f ion cannot come , state case by malL NERVOUS Organic Weakness. Failing nCDIi If/ «^orr. Lack of Energy UIDILII I Physical Decay, wising from Indiscretion. Excess or Exposure. Pr» aucing some of the following effects! Nervonsnes-s, Debility, Dimness of sight* Self -Distrust. Defective Memory. Pimples on the Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Any bltlon, Unfitnes3 to Marry, Melancholy. Dy» pepsia. Stunted Development. Lost of Po^ef* Pains in the Back, etc.. ara treated with u« paralleled success. Safely, irlvatelj. speelll Bl rt rt t% All Forms a ffect* I II 1 I i I All Forms A fleet* |1 I I Ins Body^ NosoT I lie & I Throat, skin and ■^ ■■■ "w ■» Bones, BlotdiesT Eruptions, Acne, Eczema, Old Sores, 0 leers. ; Painful Swell ins»__lrom whatever rau.te, po» Uively and forever driven from th« tTßtem. 1 v means of sale, lime-tested rem« dies. Stiff and swollen joints and. itie* matism. the result- of blood poison, positively cured. ■ . ... Sr 1 1 1 llli -II c° a • laln *•» It |I I 111 la | Painful. Difn^ it !II In I 8 cult « To ° - Fre £ 111 18 L 1 quent or Bloody . Urine, Unnatural discharges Promptly Cured. ConaHtn* llonal and Acquired Weakness of both Ssxe> treated successfulir. -PATADI3U- Throat. Nose and "Lungt^fs : lift I Hnnn ease constitute an important ■ ; specially at this office. 'J t ,. : ii I p nn .jifi ' Although we hpvf la ALL UrinJiil'j the - preceding para niPCICCP graph? made mention of UIOCAoC some of the special all 1 meuts to which parrtcu- H tr.i.u hlii attention is j^veiv-wa '- have facilities and ap paratus for the successful treatment of every form of chronic "ailment, whether requiring ] for its cure m^di^al or surgical m°ans. • : It is self-evident that a physician narinf particular attention to a class of cases n.i inius great stilL ■ . - •-• •-•,..-. Even.- Known application is resorted to and the proven pood remedies cf ' ail . ages and countries are-used. '• >oexperimentsaremada. '•* Pamphiet and Chart of sent free to your address. ■ AH cousuitations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly confidential, and are given.- perfect - : privacy. . .... DR. BRIXI.EV. Minneapolis. Minn. .; ■^^^ TICKET OFFICE S» ACff^f^^^ isi East Third Street 'Milwaukee! TICKET OFFICE S: IS4 East Third Streat dLnion Depot, St. Pvrt. £~a/SbSti>sil£> / A means daily. Bexcaal / Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. _j ' '*'■ — Lv. St.P».il.iAr. St. Paul Chicago <& way ..':;' g 7 »3o a. m. i 1 :0O p. m. B Lat'ros.. Dub.iLo. B'7uJ.>a.m. ' 11 p.m. B Aberdeen Local. |B 7 :j.i> *. m. 6:15 p.m. B ' St. Louis Express.- ai* :15 a. m. 7:4oa.in.D - Kansas City J5x.... A !»:l a. M.i 7:46 v.m.D Pra.duC.,M.<S:C.Ex B 9:15 a. m. 6:30p.m.8 Caimer <J: Day. Ex. B"9:15 a.m.' b: t)i'..ott.B Jlil.,Chi.& AtLEx I A 3H)Op. m. l»op.m.A Austin* Way..... A m.|ly:i:sa.m.A Koc-hesiei Local.. :t»- •p. m.jl-:- a.iu.B Chicago Fast Mail A i:4*ip.m.j -3:15 p.m. A Aberd'n&Mit. Ex. A 7:15 p. m. ua.ia.A ' Aus.,Dub.&ChiEx C 7:15 p. in. 7:45iLm.D K«!:mi.- city Ex.. .[A 7:1 • p. "m. 6:3>'p.m.A St; Louis Exiiress.lC 7:15 p. m! U:3t>p.m.A Mil&ChL Vestibule'A B*Jp. m.; 7 30a.m. A Mpis., St. Paul & Srjlt Sl3. Maria.V/. City Ticket Offices— St. Paul, 13* East Third street; Minneapolis, Gn-iraiitT Building. jj^ Montreal & Bi>stoa fix. leaves it, >^ Paul, ia> 7:16 p. m. -rg&g!x£j>&\ Montreal & Boston Ex. learM W?T¥?TaE Minneapolis (a>.7:55 p. in. mi taSiSA Wis. I>iv - local. lv.Mpls.(Rl? i. -a. B^R^3i Minn. Div. lv. Mills, ib), 1:13 p. a. [t*l§iXS- St Cfolx Fulls Ac leaves Su Paul. aS^^^Sl a. (iaily from union station, ■ l&iw*" except Sunday, rom union «la tion d, except Sunfifiy. irotn Broadway station, St. I'aul. riis-eiisri-r-" leaving St. l'aiil union atutioa BtS.-£Oa. m. on the St. P. & D. Kv. connect witb Wis. Div. at Bald E&xle Junction tit s-Sl DECLINING MANHOOD §^95s»s^ Hes.ored by the use d , ffrS^^ "SANATIVO," th« ¥ "^a Wonderful Spaniit B *5" 5H Remedy, cures all Nei> PU xw V 9"B I"**"***, such at X^Fv -,j£f Weak Memory, Loss d rSSj» Brain Power, "Headachy \2SSjWytHih. Wakeful Lost Ma» J2B*S&*& h(K>d. Nervousness, La» /fyM?2i#fz& - s <tude. all drains audio* Before A After Use. g^JSSSf^SSS caused by over exertion, youthful inileseretions. or titt excessive use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, wbick ultimately lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity Put up In convenient form to carry in the vest pocket Price $1 a package, or 6 for $5. Six packages cures, thl the worst cases. Sent by mall to any address. Circa lars free. Mention this paper. Address IT. S. Agent* IUDEID CO., 117 Dearborn BU,C&icago,Hl i'Oli SAL.It IN ST. I'At'L, MINN'., BY Forst 4 Brown, Cor. Third * Robert Streets. FOR SALE IX MINNEAPOLIS BY Ch icago. Kansas Cur Offices: Minneapolis , No. 3 Nicollet House - Block aud Union Denot; St. Paul. No. 195 E. Third St. and Union l>C|'Ot. :•■..-. All Train* n-iiiv Leave Arrive All Trains Daily. Su £ , auL St. PauU Dubuque & Chicago Express, daily 7:45 a.m. 3:iii»p.ai Dcs Moines, St. Jo seph. Kansas city and St. Louis Ex press, daily except • Sunday ..... 7:45 a.m. Chicago, Dubuque, Dcs Moines, Sudo si-i h it Kansas City Limited Daily 7:33 p.m. 7:30 a. m, An.-tin & .Mason City, diiily except Sun- . day 7:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Austin A Mason City. . daily ..;.... 1:50 p.m. 10:30 a. m. l rains arrive .i> minuter later aud leave Ji> minutes earlier from Minneapolis. """ ~ TO WEAK MEN == Bnfferlnc: from the effects or youthful errors, early decay, wasttos weakness, lost manhood, etc.. I wiu 'semi a 'valuable treatise (scaled) containing full particulars fur home cun\ FREE -of charge.- A . spicndtil medionl work : should he rrad by every wan who is in rv»-s ami ilcl>tlltotf>l. jiddress. Prof. F. C. FO Wliiilß.lUoodas.C'onxu 7