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POPULAR WANTS. • The Globe's local circulation in the cities Of St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger than the Circulation of any ether newspaper; and ii has become ihe recognized ANT Medium for the Twin Cities. Wants are inserted in the Gloiu: under rlassilicd headings according to the following table or bates: Number i Number of Times. of 1 i i V elds. 1.12 1-3 -1 j 5 I 6. j 7 l."> words !."> ?.:;."> 5.'45]5.55 $.63 S.OS 16 words! .16 .271 .3$ .49 .00 .OS .73 17 words! .17 28 .351 .50 .61 .70 .75 is words .18 .30 .42 .51 .66 .73 .SI 19 words .19 .32 .45 .">- .71 .81 .87 JO words! .201 .33 .'' .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words .211 .35 .49 .03 .77 .88 .95 22 words' .22! .37 .52 .67 . .82 .93 LOO 23 words .23 .38 .53 .0< .83 .95 1.03 24 words .24 .40 .50 .72 .S-i 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .421 .-•!' .76 .93.1.00 1.15 20 words .201 .43 .00 77 .94 1.07 1:10 27 words .27 .45 .03 .81 .99 1.13 1.22 28 words! .28 .47 66 .85 1.04 1.18 1.27 I*9 words; .*_9 .48 .07 .80 1.05 1.20 1.30 30 words] ..'t>< .50 .70 .90 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words .311 .521 .78 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words! .32 .53 .74 .95 1.16 1.32 1.43 33 words] .33 »5 .77 .99 1.21 1.38 1.49 34 words! .3-1 1 .57 .80|1,03,1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words! .35 1 .58 .si 1.01 1.27 1.45 1.58 30 words .30 .60 .84 1.08 1.32 1.5011.02 i 37 words | .371 .02 .-7 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.68 38 words .38! .63 .88 1.13 1 !. 38 1.5711.70 39 words .38 .65 .91 1.1711.43 1.13:1.70 40 words .Hi! .07 .941 1.21 1.48 1.63 1.81 11 words 1 .41 .< - .£511.22 1.49 1.70,1.83 | 42 words .42 .70 .98 1.26 L.54 1.7."> 1.89 ; . 43 words! ..;;; .72 1.0111.30 1.59 11. 50! 1.94 1 44 words! .44 .73 1.02 1.31 1.60 J. 82 1.97 -1:'. words .15 .75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 40 words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.71 1.93 2.08 47 words .17 .781.69! 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.10 •1- words .18 .80 1.12 1.44 1.762.002.16 49 words' .19 .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 2." 6 2.22 50 words! .."»«| .8311.1011. 491. 82 2.07 2.24 No "till forbid" Wants will be received. In every case the lime must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, must accciiipany the order. ;* ----,. will please designate the heading order which they desire their ■">' ants" to appear. * :i t Allocs offered; n-.i i«*.~ AGENTS wanted in every township tor , our special waterproof slues: ladies' buttoned. men*s laced; something new: ef- ■ fects and annoyances of rubbers a thing of the past: economy . comfort; In appearance as neat as any shoes made; warranted as represented, or money refunded. Energetic men making less than S3 a day. call or ad dress 400 kson st., Room 123, Cumber land Block. St. PauL A RARE CHANCE to buy line furniture", ii carpets and rugs cheap at . auction, Wednesday. Dec. 3, at 10 a. m., at ISO and is- East Sixth st. Ali: Tl RE- st. Paul Picture Frame Fac tory : all kinds tit' pictures ana frames; cheap framing. 39 West Third st. BARBER— A first-class white barber; good t.i 11, good pay. Address A. Loo mis. Cresco. 10. . BOY wanted to do chores and to go to school: a good home. Is9o Marshall aye., Merriam Park. CIANVASSEKS— Wanted, sewing machine i canvassers: salary or commission. Wheeler & Wilsou Manufacturing Compauv, 32 West Third st. Canvassers— Good canvassers wanted. ' Call before 9. Room 127. Cumberland block, corner Eighth and Jp.ckson. SALES Ml To sell goods to merchants by sample; good profits; agents clear $100 a month; new goods; samples fur nished. Model Manufacturing Company, South Bend. Ind. FIVE HIN of good address can nnd steady employment at good salary. Do mestic Sewing Machine office, 74 East Seventh street. . LOCK --AriiEK. fully experienced with barrels and sacks, wanted immedi ately; state wages expected; 230-barrel mill. Address Shechau it Baldwin, Graccville," Minn. OOHCITORs-\Vante.l. two lir.-t-chiss so- O licitors for the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York: liberal contracts made with good men. Apply to J. J. Hamil ton, local manager, Union Block, from 9 to lv a. in. Sl I. Ami 1■ 1 ERS and helpers, keep away O from Chicago; strike still on. TKAV KLINO Salesmen— wanted, experienced traveling salesmen for Mm Jiesota and Wisconsin for wholesale notions and furnishing goods; references required. Address <,> 95, Globe. UJV. il ERKBV KKtJUKST ALL stonecutters to keep away from Fred Widell's stone yard until our grievances are settled. By order. of MaukatO Independent Stonecutters' Union. William Mayer, Secre tary. WANTED— An active, honest man: sal ary SlO ) monthly it suitable. with op portunities for advance: to represent locally a responsible New York home: refereuces. Manufacturer. Lock Box 155."-, N. Y. WANTED— A few persons in each place to do writing at home. Enclose 10c for 100 page book with particulars to J. IL Woodmiry; Station E. New York city. W'ANTKD— salesmen on salary or com mission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest Belling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agents sales amounted t0 5620 in six days; another $32 in two hours: we want one en ergetic general agent lor each state and ter ritory; Sample by mail, 35 cents. For terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, La Crosse, Wis. A VOL NO MEN 10 travel; SlO per day; -r one German and one Swede; light work. Call No. *.;>. 1 i-v Market -•_ BOARD OFFERED. B OAK n- hi East Con St.— ilest board in the city at moderate price, for one or two young gentlemen. BOA For rent. 270 Pleasant av7 nicely furnished single rooms, with board : use of bath and piano. EOAICi) For rent.nicely furnished rooms. . with or without board, at 217 Eighth st. BOA and handsomely furnished front rooms, single or en suite: all conven ience: private family; references required. 130 West Fourth BOARD- Nicely furnished front room for two gentlemen, with board, heat, bath; terms moderate. 232 West Seventh. BOARD— A front alcove room: furnace heat: bath; pleasant room for man and , wife or two gentlemen; with board. 21 East College ay. BOARD— A sunny side room, with or with- out board, at 671 St, Peter. BOARD— For rent, three well-furnished front rooms, with board; all modern conveniences 133 Ninth st. BOARD— Good furnished room and strictly first-class beard, at 590 John st. ■ BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms: furnace XJ heat, gas, bain and piano, at 220 East Tenth st. BOARD— 210 Fast Ninth St.. corner of Sibley, nicely furnished front room with board: large modern house; convenient aud pleasant locattofi. BOARD— Parties wishing for clean, com fortable board! place, all modern im provements, rooms single or en suite, use of piano: board first-class; 0 o'clock dinner; terms reasonable. 539 Wacouta st. BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms, with ex cellent table board and with every con venience, and very reasonable. 201 East Thirteenth st. l\r°s** *^»l>~«roCsi;-tast Ninth and XV Wabasha— The best equipped boarding house in the city; quick service, excellent table, wa:m rooms; $4. 54.50. $5 per week r T A,{i *' BOARD, with or without fur- A nisbed rooms ; gas, bath, and beat. 31 East Tenth st. WAIKTEU to buy. CLOTHING— Wanted to buy, gentlemen's second-hand doth ing for cash. Address Q 4 1. Globe. JJ OlsTfloTTTr goods- We will pay the A J highest price in the city for all kinds of second hand household goods; all kinds of goods received 0:1 consignment. Caidozo Furniture and Auction Co.. 402 Jackson. ' \1 KS. A. OVLNDKN, Sect nd -liana .LTI Store. 372 Minnesota st. Wanted, im mediately, ladies" and gems", cast off clothes; liberal price given. TO EXCHANGE. r P«) TRADE— lot on Lexington ay.. ■L three and a half blocks from Grand south, for lot close to cable line, west of bridge. Address P 67. Globe. ■TO EXCHANGE— Ha ye two or three bun -L a red acres of land, eighteen miles cast of St. Paul; a large portion of ibis" laud fronts on Lake st. Croix, and in lime will be very valuable: I will trade for stocks of nry goods. tools and shoes or groceries. William Sawston, Globe. POM MS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ___ lYlll»l4'M. ."'.-.• ■'■ COOK— Wanted, two capable gills, cook und second girl. 173 college ay. COLOR WORKER— Lady who can han dle water colors for tinting Immediately. Press of William L. Banning Jr., 11 West Third st. . HOi.SKWOKK— Wanted, competent, tfirl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. L. E. Idle. Apartment 30. The Albion. HOUSEWORK Girl for general house work in family (if three; references re quired. Apply 430* Oakland ay. OUsKWo.vK— Girl wauled to do geu eral housework; all modern conven iences, good wages and permanent place for good girl; reference required. Mis. Jones, 442 Dayton ay. '^SBUBBBt Ol'se WOßK— Warned, girl for general housework. 459 Fuller si. HtTl S *.-. \VO X- - - Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Call at 753 East Sev enth st. HOUSE WORK— Waniad, a girl forhouso work, washing aud ironing. 771 Igle hart st. OISKW ORK— Wanted, girl tor genera housework: must be good' cook and ! foundress. Call at 408 Portland ay. j OUSKWOKK— Wauled, girl for general housework; small family. cull at 993 ! Fauquier st. OtSKWOJiK — Wanted, thoroughly competent servant for" general house keeping; family of three adults. Apply lit) Western ay.. corner Ashland. OUSKWOKK— GirI for general house work; no children; good wages. 003 John st. OUSKWOKK— GirI for housework: small family; fair wages. 79 East Isa bel St.. near South Robert st. " AUNDKi-.ss — Wanted, laundry girl at ■i Hotel Arlington, Seven corners. Call Monday morning. "VTURSE— Wanted, a yotuie nurse girl. Call ii mornings at Mrs. Kittson's, Dayton and Summit. SECOND tiißli wanted at No. 00 East sixth st. . - FOR SAME. A BABK CHANCE to buy fine furniture, carpets and rugs cheap at auction: Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 10 a. m.. at ISO and 188 East Sixth st. A FINE corner sign for sale at a bargain. Address L. J.. Daily Globe. St. Paul. IGAK STOKE ITXTI Kl.s. complete, for sale at a bargain. Call at 914 Pion eer Press. ';^3yT]BBfIHriHSHHMHHUHI COWS— New milch cows for sale. T. It. Palmer, 923 Grand ay.. 60 Globe Build ing. DXXX— For sale, a tame deer. Apply 01 East Fifth st. «-—? STOVES— St. Peter st.. 397. Near Sixth- Second-hand Heating. Stoves, in good ord^r. cheat). : .- ; - . . IHI ISM;* .I.M) CARBIAftES A FINE cutter cheap, or will exchange ' for good buggies. Call at 349 Smitn ay. . VERY SPEEDY COLT for sale at a bargain: four (4) years old ; by Janes ville. Janesville by Ryschyk Hambletonian; dam, Mary, by Wellington, Wellington by Kentucky Prince; dam of Wellington is Meg Merrilier, by Ethan Allen, Inquire at 216 Pleasant a y! Cau show better than 2:50 at present; kind and gentle and well broke. L"*OK SALE— head heavy horses;' 1. weight, 1,30u.t0 1,60). John Zelch, Cottage Grove, Minn. St. Paul Park nearest railroad station to farm. ■ :3GS3SSm 000 WORK TEAM for sale on monthly payments, or . exchange for other property. 33 ' Chamber of Commerce. GOiiu driving horse, worth $125. fors6o; phaeton tor $45; cutter $26; entire out tit, including harness, robes and whip, $120. 155 East Fourth st. HAVE SOME good work teams which I will sell cheap and give part time to responsible parties. W. E. Magraw, Globe Counting Room. \ \J ANTED— To buy a single sleigh; must, VV be in good condition. Address, stat ing price to II C 5. Globe. E HAVE FOB SALE a line lot of heavy . horses, suitable for logging. Griggs'Bros.~ 1W M IiSCEI JLAKEOITS. A LADY, who is thoroughly experienced, in the care of children, wishes to get one baby or twins to board at her own home. 609 Brewster ay. 2BE3R ADII.S" I'tCIVATE HOSPITAL,— Mrs. 11. Stcnzel. 254 Martin st. |iyi Asy Ufc.KAOK AND THEATER COS i»-I tumes. wigs and beards, grease paints for stag? use ; orders promptly attended to Mrs. L. Neitman. 50 East Sevonth St., St Paul, Minn.^msnßßßHQl npHB California Mutual Benefit - Society, J- San Francisco. Cat., incorporated, pays SlO per week in case of sickness: $5t0325 per week in case of accident: $75 funeral benefits: dues SI per month; membership fee $3; no other expense. Representatives wanted in every town and city. Correspond ence solicited. G. .V. Haiina," secretary. IPE WRITERS complete, patented; price by mail 25 cents. Charles T. Car digan. 1761/2 West Seventh st. .. CLAIRVOYANT. / MKS. ok. Or. SAN can be consulted at her Parlors on • all ■ affairs of life, being a celebrated business medium who has a repu tation throughout the world for accurate and .ruthful 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: unites the separated; causes speedy mar riage; brings success in your business affairs, ■ and tells when to make profitable invest ments: no one in the present generation pos sesses this power in greater degree, than Mrs. Dr. De San, who uses it only to the advantage of the human race and to aid those who need the knowledge. Residence 83 West Fourth St.. St. Paul. '.'■'• ■_' ■ , "•'. — PERSOiVAI-S. * *y. ADIES- AND CHILDREN'S SHAM-. pooing, cutting and curling: hair dressed iv the latest styles: orders for wigs, switches and bangs promptly attended to. .415-410 Masonic Temple, fourth floor, corner Sixth st. and Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. ' • • MRS. HiiAllLtl's face Wash tor tiie complexion: all druggists and fancy good 3 dealers; 25 cents. 95 James ay. north, M i DoIts.'vBBBfIMMkBIBBHtKSBBM iiS. KATE HOSKINS, magnetic heal er. psychometric and^trance medium, 225V2 West Seventh st. KS. MAKY A. TCSSEY treats all chronic and nervous troubles;-mag netic and massage treatments; sittings daily. 223 East Eighth st. IAJST AMI) FOUL*!""'. COW straYrD-a cow came to ray : place Monday: owner can have same by paying charges. Nels Peterson, Mounds View. DOG EOS »— Small Scotch terrier bitch, answers to lue name of shakes. Liberal reward will be paid if returned to Standard Billiard hall, 342 Jackson st. MAKE ST RAVED— From premises. 293 Rice st., Nov. 27, a bright bay mare; had neck strap on. P. Keigher. ATCH LOST— A new. Elgin watch *V Tuscan gold case; '-Hattie" on inside case: '"Hattie Netzer"' on watch charm. Finder please return to 205 East Fourteenth st. and t-e suitably rewarded. __';-. BOARD WASTED* BOARD — Wanted, by young man and wife room and board in strictly private fam ily, near cable or electric line: permanent if suited: state terms. - X.. Globe. DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SKWI>G will be taken by a young lacy at 293 Topping St.. very cheap; children's clothes a specialty. : . -. . PROITESSIONAT^ SC I* KFi.Oi).*. HA..., moles, warts, etc.. permanently removed by electricity. Mrs. Baldwin, Suite 20... The . Colonnade, "corner St. Peter and Tenth: entrance on St. Peter. STORE AND BAR ITXTURES. NEW AND second-band .SALOON fixtures, ice coxes,, mirrors, j 00l ana -billiard on. les. counters ami shelving. : '^.S V\ asUingc.i" * v - "— Mfnnautntis, •_ *7ti XHBi CSAI js T I'AUli DAILY GXOBE: MONDAY MOKNING, DECEMBER 1, 1890. POPULAR WANTS. situations WANTED. Mule*. — SHIRTS lOe, collars ana cuffs 30c • perdoz. ; drawers Be, undershirts Se. at State Steam Laundry, 222 West Seventh; Tel. IQQ2-2. ' . ... , -■■■■._ BOOKKEEPING— Hoots opened closed,, posted, expert work, etc. P. Sprague, Room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. ; - , ■ BUSINESS MAN— Wanted, a good posi tion in city or country, by a young man of pood business ability * best'ot references. Address business, Globe office, Pultun; Minn. BOOKKKKI'itK- Wanted, situation by a double entry bookkeeper of several years' experience; used to real estate books also; best references. Address U GO, Globe. CioACHMAX — Experienced coachman ■> would like a position; best of references furnished. l. 84, Globe. CMLVCIIM AN — A colored married man * wants work as hoat-hmau. or taking care of horses. Address L 83, Globe. • DRCOG IST— Registered— Desires situation either in city or country. Address 7. 13. Globe. ELECTKICIAX— Wanted, a position with some electric company; in store, if pos sible, or wiring; auvihing that is steady. Ad dress V 00. Globe. \ ENG INK Kit— Wanted by an experienced j engineer, a situation; can take charge of any stationary engine: good habits; in dustrious and competent; best of references given : will work for moderate wages. Ad dress W 12, Globe.} . Engineer— Wanted, position by thor ough engineer willing to leave city. Ad dress N 01, Globe. E~~ M I*LO~V>iENT -525 to any one who will •assist me in getting a position. Address Bookkeeper, Globe. EMPLOYMENT about office or residence; middle-aged mail, with references, i.ood Will Coffee Room. 05 East Seventh st. EMI'LoVJI KMT— Situation wanted by a seven men -year-old boy in a store. Ad dress 313 Waverly Place. HOTEL Cl. i.ltK wants position in first class house: ten years' experience'; A 1 references; T., Globe, " HOSTLER— American boy of sixteen years wants situation: go^d with horses, and willing to work. Call or address 564 L'Orieui st. km*.— Gentleman nurse wishes a place. li Address Economy Hotel. 300 Jackson. IT'ICE HOY— A responsible boy of 15 years would like position in office or would like to serve us apprentice. CS. 11., Globe. mSSIBflESBSfeE OFFICE WORK — Wanted, position of trust, office work, foreman or collector; best of references and bond given if required. Address B 13, Globe. FFICE ~\VORK -Wanted, by a young man, a position in any kind of • mercan tile office; progressive salary; references. Address LS7. Globe. PA I nter— situation wanted by a house painter .and (trainer; first-class; will work cheap. Address Grainer, Globe. HAiillAflvr- situation wanted by a registered pharmacist, graduate in phar ruacy; city experience. Address I* 3. ('lobe. SITUATION— Young man, good worker, would like situation in some store. Ad dress D 44, Globe. Females, <-. CASHIKK— Wanted, position as cashier or copyist by young lady. Call or ' address 667 St. Peter st. HAMBEKMAID— Wanted, situation as chambermaid or waitress, or second work in a small family; good city references. Address L I 25, Globe. CLEANS IMG- Wanted, . halls or offices to > clean, or scrubbing of any kind, or taking care of furnished rooms, immediately. Alary - Arnold, General Delivery.. COMPANION— lady wants posi tion as companion or traveling maid. Call or address 11. A. M.. 667 St. Peter st. _■. rvttESSMAKER — Experienced, strictly AJ first-class, would like sewing iv families. Call or address Grove st. .... DKKSS>iAKt.K would like sewing in . families or shops. 457 Wabasha, Room 10. KKSSJIAKtK would like sewing in. families; good cutter and filter. .' Call or address 1001 Hazzard ay. DKKS-j.UAktit that understands cutting. J -» : and fitting perfecliy Wishes a few more engagements In families. Suf/t West Third, Room 1. DUEs*MAKEK-siiuatlon wanted;dress '■i-y ' maker wants sewing in families; chil dren's clothes; good references. 287 West Seventh, third floor. GOVk.KNK.ss— Position as governess; four years' experience; will take entire charge of children: or as- companion and housekeeper to elderly lady; good references. Address Miss M. Scott, St. Paul P. O. ■ GOVERNESS Young lady educated in English and German wants position; children's governess and assistant in house work to tamily leaving city. Miss Morse, 311 South Franklin. HOUSEKEEPER— A widow lady would like to take charge of a house for parties going away for the winter. For full partic ulars address B 15, Globe. OCSEWORk— A girl would like a situ ation to do general housework in a small family. Apply at 40 West Ninth st. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a situation as managing housekeeper: would pre fer a place as houseueeper for a club, or to have charge of apartment house; good ref erences. Address Mrs. D., Box 20, White Bear Lake. "jYTUßsE— Wanted, an opportunity to go to -1-* Tacoma as nurse, companion, house-' keeper, cook or laundress. Address X 01.- Globe. ' NURSE — Young lady wishes position as nurse or companion to family leaviug the city: wages no object; furnish best of references. Address 41 West Fourth st. SEWING— Dressmaker would like sewing in family: best of city references. Ad dress A. 11.. Colonnade. SEWING — Young girl would like sewing in families, or taking care of children and sewing; city references given. Address J !17. Globe. ■ ASH WOMAN — A woman wants a place to wash and iron on Mondays and Thursdays. Addicts 46 est Ninth it. VPE WRlTEß— Wanted, situation by young lady to do " typewriting, tyoeset ting or office work; is rapid writer: 'small wages expected to start witn. Adaress M. E. A.. Globe. Uf ACHING— WouId like to go out wash ing by the day. 457 Wabasna, Room 10. WASHING— Wanted, washing for small family at home will wash by the day . cheap. Mrs. Bauer, city delivery. Ashing— Wanted, . washing, at 214 East Fifteenth st. : plain clothes, wash ing and ironing. 35 cents perdoz. WA IT ii Two girls want work in a restaurant. Address Mamie Car roll. P. O. ■■ ■ ■ WOKK FOB HO A KB— A • young girl would like to work tor board in private family. Address O 67, Globe. * BUSINESS CHA\nEV Miscellaneous Uu*iiie.>Ml"iiun<-cs Alt A KGA IN— Dairy, forty-five cows . best route iv the city; spot cash. Ad dress X 5. Globe. . A CHAN OK to buy a grocery, bakery, to bacco and cigar stock; worth investi gating. Address Lock Box . 360, Fergus' Falls. Minn. - ; , AKBEK SHOP— old established, two-chair barber shop; best location in the city; price $150: rent $21) per month; a snap. Address George W. Thorns, Matikato, - Minn. CIGAR AM) CONFECTIONERY for sale cheap; or will trade for a piano. 40.11/2 Wabasha st. OK SALE CHEAP— and confec- ; tionery store, or will trade : for lot. In quire corner Seventh and Kittson. " PARTNER— Wanted, a partner with small capital to :go into business; lady or gentleman. Address D 2, Globe. VIZ" ANTED — Physician: regular praeti » » tloner, for good country practice. Ad dress William McCraig. Princeton, Minn. WANTED- A grocery store; must be »V : good location : will pay $500 , cash; balance, gilt-edge real estate; "call Monday. F. L. Lord. 913 New York Life. WANTED— Partner for one-set woolen mill, Mtuaied just outside city of 20, --000; fine water power: want partner with capital to take an interest and management; a snap for right man. Address A. D. Chap pell, Real Estate, Eau Claire, Wis. .^ INSTRUCTION. A— $5 PER MONTH— Shorthand: even > ing; Standard system: lessons day and by mail. .-, Miss J. D. Bess, eighth floor, "Pion eer Press Building. - FOR BUSINESS and shorthand training ■attend the Metropolitan Business School, 403 to 4i>o Pioneer Press Building. POPULAR WANTS. : for i :.vr. . . Houses. •;.. ■..'■""' —WE KENT HOUSES. STORES. OF FICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AOEN CY. GLOBE BUILDING. ,-, ■ )t| A RARE CHANCE to buy flue furniture' : carpels and rugs cheap at ' auction; Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 10 a. m., at 180 aud ( ■ ISB East Sixth st. 7 ' " . '•', ANY ONE wanting houses. Hats, stores,-, offices, bee Merrill & Owens, Renting * •and Collection Agency, 41 East Fourth st.-.;-, * CIOTTAGK— To . rout, six-room cottage: ' city water and good cellar. Inquire 129 Valley St., or 412 Sibley st. *'■'.•' HOUSE — $20— Good, comfortable slx : room house, St. Anthony hill, hear, I Dale st. ; will be newly papered. '. W. F. Mo*, ritz, 9-0 Pioneer Press. ■ ... hv OU.>E— To Rent— B3 Virginia ay.; sit nation especially desirable; one door' from Summit ay. ; convenient to the cable cars; house In good condition, with furnace,: water, gas, etc. Apply to C. P. Noyes, corner. Sixth and Sibley sts rJ ■ . v/ HOUSE— 19. Martin— Half, double house; seven rooms; city. water; good sewerage; $18 per mouth. Inquire No. 000 Cedar. HOUSES— For rent, two houses. No. 099 and 701 Conway 81 : six rooms each; city water; $10 per mouth; inquire 097. . . HOUSE To rent, my residence, 258 Plea sant uv. ; tarnished complete; great bar gain to good party. Esterly, 3 Mannheimer block. . . - : HOl'Slu— rent, nine-room house, with all modern conveniences. 092 Holly ay. A. J. Deaue, 421 Laurel ay., or 250 Eas Third. - ---•••?-■:■. HOl'sk— For rent, the house No. 54* Wa coutast.; also. 549 Canada st. Apply at 221 East Seventh st. . '■':-''-;' j HOt'.st,- $5 a mouth, house, six rooms, on i 'Annapolis st.. near Oakdale- ay. ; in- ! quire at 32S East Eleventh st. ; HOUSE— For rent, a seven-room house with all modern conveniences, furnace, bath, gas, etc.: 703 Cedar. - HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms;; 1 city water, bath and closet, 394 Uni versity a" v.. near Western; for 8-5. Hot.M.- Double, eight-rooms each: brick house. 507-509 Woodward a v.. near Bradley and East Seventh street cable: all modern improvements; furnace, hot and cold water, bath, electric lights, screens and storm windows; all nicely papered.- Call on sot» Woodward ay. I also have two ten-room houses, 13 1-1 33 Smith ay. (Oak st.). heart of the city; all modern improvements as above. but gas instead of electric li-hr. Inquire of E. F. Krahmer.. so9 Woodward ay., or : in same block, 137 Smith ay. .. >i-"..0 OUSK AND B AUK — Nine rooms; goon" for two families; cistern; city water. 1 374 North Fort. _^^_______ ' . . ■*. FIiUS. PLA'i'-A new first-class flat for rent oppo-- A? site Albion, .on Selby.'av... wiih steam heat; prices, $25, $35 and $-10. Inquire of Lovcring, the Shoe Man. "L'LAT— Furnished, six rooms, all conven- J iences: very cheap if taken at ouce. 771' Wabasha. Room 77. FLAT— For rent, flat furnished or unfur nished. 285 Summit place. ■ TEN t.UIiJi iS — Two, three, four, five rooms each, from $4 to $10, water rent included. .258 Nash. . ;■ Rooms. — HOTEL BRUNSWICK— European plan; firty modern-rooms by day, week or month; prices according to location. fi EI>AK ST., Neatly furnished rooms I for rent. •• fv"" C EI) ST., 577— Pleasant front room and alcove, : "furnished: centrally lo cated: on? aud a half, blocks above capitol; board in the neighborhood. __■ GEOAK ST.. 528— For rent, one suit of rooms: also two single rooms; with oosr s without hoard. .r„% •-.--^£ , Ci EDAK. 478— Two good furnished rooms: 1 •> one front room, with alcove; with or ; without board; near capitol: c OTKL BAitTIiAU, 19— Room, fur nished: steam:' heat and bath; gentle man only; references required. . r . . JACKSON ST.. 579— For rent, furnished rooms, from $4" upwards; also for light!' housekeeping. .;" ; "'.:". * : "JVTINTH ST.. EAST — Furnished' 11* ' rooms, with heat : and bath, from-. £0 to $15 per month; wiih or-, without board. '--;■".' ROOM— Furnished sunny front room for rent; refined Drofessional gentleman' preferred; private ?■ family. Address W 1, elope. '■' -.'f { -' ' .--:■;; ROOMS— Corner v store, ; four rooms in block, corner Robert and- Tenth sts.; and barn for rent. Inquire at 505 Robert st. SKLBY AY., 249— For rent, nicely fur uished rooms; modern conveniences; moderate rates: on cat le line. .. VJHEUBUKNE AY., 014— Second Floor— O For rent, four rooms for housekeeping; sewer, water aud bath. ENTH ST.. 18.8, EAST— Nicely fur uished room with all modern conven iences; suitable for two or four gentlemen. - ENTH ST., 27 9, EAST -pleasant fur-, nished room for one or two gentlemen, reasonable - .. . q^ENTH ST.. -5, EAST— rent, oppo-. -L site capitol, large aid comfortable fur nished room: furnace heat, gas and bath.' . HIKD .vi., 101/2, WEST— Third Floor— Furnished or unfurnished rooms, from $3 up, suitable for housekeeping. W. D.". Richardson. : II7AISASHA ST.. COKNEK NINTH »V • Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite; steam heat, gas, baths, at the Wabasha; board if desired, AB.VSHA, 424— Corner Seventh—: . Nicely furnished rooms. ores. yTOKK-l'or rent, first-class wholesale • O store, „ building Nos. 213 and 215 East- Third, near Sibley st. ; five stories and base- ment, 331'jx 125* feet, with private alley; freight elevator a::d all appointments for large wholesale business; now occupied by Detroit Stove Works; possession Jan. 1, 1891*: the location is unsurpassed. Wm. G. Robert son, Room 27, Globe Building. AUCTION SAEES. -.r^f': AUCTION SALE — Cardozo Furuiture and Auction Company, 402 and 400 Jackson St.— We will " sell at our warcrooms. Wednesday, morning. Dec. 3. at lo o'clock, one fine plush parlor suit, 1 three marble top , walnut . bedroom suits, springs and mattresses, one marble-top table, four easy chairs, five Brussels carpets, two ingrain carpets, one pier mirror, French plate, 20x00: one walnut extension table, a lot of fine bedding, six pairs feather pillows, . table linens, one No. 8 coal cooking range, two coal stoves, one wood stove, a lot of sil ver-plated ware, one refrigerator; sale posi tive. Cardozo" Furuiture and Auction Com dany. Auctioneers and Appraisers. ARDOZO AUCTION AND FURNl ture Company, 462 Jackson St., between- Eighth and Ninth, genera! auctioneers and appraisers. Auction at our mart every Sat urday at 10 a. m. SEfiBS6ZPi_HS&£> r - r - v* Karanash & Johnson, Auction* eers. . " : i — ELEGANT Household Furniture and Car pets at Auction— We will sell at public, auction on Wednesday, Dec. 3d, at 10 a.'m., in our salesroom. Nos 186 and 18 •* Fast Sixth st., the finest lot ot household furniture' offered this season, consisting of 0 elegant bed room suits, one very . fine combination ■ . bookcase and : desk. 2 parlor suits, a lot of odd parlor chairs, 1 willow rocker, 2 j easy . chairs, 2 ' sideboards, 1 10-foot . showcase, a flue lot of beds, bureaus, commodes, spring!*, .j mattresses, a fine lot of quills, sheets, pillows, bedspreads, table. linen, silver knives and, forks, spoons, etc. ; also a very large and five lot of body Brussels and . ingrain carpets audi fur rugs. .To parties who are in search of barK gains in genteel furniture and good carpets this is a rare chance," tor every piece is first class. Kavauagh & Johnson, Auctioneers^ 187 and 189 East Sixth st. , RYE WORKS. .». , , J. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; • oflice, 410 Robert St., Ryan blocs; ; -works. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. ' . <v - JAMISON & CO.. New York Steam Dye Works; ladies' and ' gents' clothing a spe . cialty. 14 \\ est Sixth st. , ' " < AHLEKT: & MINTEL. Minne-ata Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh st. DAWCIXG. "VI U. \*'M. **. we c; a Kinoes : - 1 -"- CLASSES IN DANCING. ' WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 4 and 8 p. m., Central Hall, . Seventh and . Cedar." ."■ -Postoffice address, residence - and private lessons at 748 Dayton ay., near Grotto st. - WAI-fTER TO. REST. PIANO— Wanted to rent, a good piano; a rent must be low. Address ■M. E.. P. O. Box 300, POPULAR WANTS. , REAE ESTATE FOB % I.E. ,'j Marrow Bros, & Omiiiud. ".,.... JOuluth and Superior Real Estate, 108 Cham jXi.' : ber of Commerce, Duluth, Minn. WE DKSIICK 10 obtain control of. acres '\,y .».' .in Douglas county, Wis., and St Louis .county. Minn. ; also lots and blocks in the cities of Superior, Wiß..and'Dulutli, Minn.; ..Wo have constant Inquiries ; for ■ properly in 'both these places ; persons desiring, to turn property quickly will find .: it to their, advan- : tage to correspond with us; we haveat the {'resent lime sonic of the best bargains ever '^tiered, at the head of the lake. Magraw Bros. & Osmtiu. . . . :XSsSfe*£sSß3__ftiS6"tilttw '■><•■ South St. I'aul. ' " tlf " IS and houses aud lots for wile or trade ; . ,-JU . houses to rent. • E. E. Parker, 30 East : Fourth st. ; •'/.'.; ::=£■.„ Suburban. :;C"uK sale- 120 acres driving distance .►« from St. Paul: terms reasonable. Apoly' to E. McNamara. Hastings, Box 250; or to E. Riely, 1001 Reancy st., St. Paul. itlis<-«-iluueoii*». FOR SALE or rent or trade by the owner, a new eight-room house, 97s Laurel ay. : hardwood finish;: furnace; everything com plete.. This is a bargain if taken at once, as it has got to be sold or rented : betoro winter sets; in; see it to-day as it got to go. D. D. Harrington,' 531 Marlon st. - "-■•-' FOlt SALE— The most beautiful vacant A : property on St. Anthony hill, 171x142 feet to 20-foot alloy, on northeast corner of Summit ay. and Dale , St.; will sell on easy terms of payment tc-first-class purchasers in . parcels to suit. Wm. G. Robertson, 27 Globe 1 Building. '^'Hrj'lßßtWHWßngfPWlllßnWßnWl OU SALE OK FOX KENT— First-class = modern residence. No. 144 Nina . ay. ; fourteen rooms; lot 50x159 feet, with alley; , good stable; location the best on St. Anthony hill. Wm." G. Robertson. Room 27, Globe Building..-. :"'£S_)SBBBBKH— AnSMMMM FOX SALE— a bargain, two fine resi dences, one on St. Anthony Hill, and one West St. Paul ; . may take clear vacant property as part payment. H. 11. Schulto & Co.. 1 15 East Fourth st. FOX SALE— House and lot in Larimore, "North Dakota.-, county "seat: will ex change same for city property or some busi ness., For particulars call at 429 Wabasha st. Seventh ami Wabasha _ t FE\A3CIAE. R. M. NEWPORT & SON. INVEST • 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, aud Bank. of .Minneapolis Building, Minneapolis. A— DO YOU, WANT.. TO~BOKKoW ; money at a lower rate than you can" borrow through any other agency? ,The American Mortgage Loan company. "Room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and; Jackson; sts., will let .j ou have any amount— in fact, any turn you wish; on your gold .-.watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc.. at a lower rate than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any time you want and stop interest. ; Business private and confi dential. You' can have- your own time in paying up principal. AIS i ONE wanting a loan on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, watches, dia monds, or anything of value, can get it of Bunt & Strauch, 34 East Third St.. in stairs, on easier terms than of anyone 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" certainly be to your advantage to see us be fore getting a loan elsewhere. -?\ KCHITECT A. H. HAAS, office 50 NiT tior.nl German-American Bank building, corner Fourth and Robert. .;->:' HOME loan -_JL.o3i.tr AsS i. ' loan . money on personal property and chat ■ -tels at lowest rates. . llt;-j E. Fourth. Room 4 JAKGE AMoUN f S of money to loan on .-i improved property, at <■' »> per cent. . Gilman&Co., New York Lite Building. ; \ £ T. OANS MADE ou^: furniture, - pianos, i J-i ■■ horses, diamonds,, gold watches." etc. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13. 14,' First "National Bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. - . : .- : . -.;•" ■ r W/\ ° > ' I '-* TO LOAN by Law ton Bros., 405 -'JAi- "Jackson st. arid 175. South Wabasha: :.]Bave on hand 87,000 ftV6 per cent on im proved properly. .'.:-*. '*.~ .'"- ---'.... MONEY TO 7. (TAN without delHy, fiom '-o-jX: S lOiUpvfai jf iirnilnre, horses, jew- ' elry, etc.: 'lime • checks.- ujHes and i second . : rear estate^ mortgages bought '-""Minnesota.' 'Loan Co.; 2 17 East Fourth st. -.r ■■ .-■■- w MONEY LOANEU^Qii .; vacant or im proved . property?"- large or-" small amounts. C. R, Bobbins, Room ; 111, Globe Building. ■*^™r&s& - Mo.> •'. i. LOANED on life insurance pol icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, 015 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. PRIVATE LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, diamonds, watches, etc. : drop a line, stating nature of security and amount' . wanted, and we will call. Address Box 2375, P.O. . ..... .-.:■ .- .- REMOVAL— Mutual Loan and invest ment Company have removed their office from 309 Jackson st. to Room 10. Ger mania Bank building, corner Fifth and Wa basha sts.' .' LUllU'i'l LOAM CO., ~"" ■■'-••■ 150 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. .. np J. HAVA.>AGH & CO., 120 JKAST -L • Third St.— Money to loan on real or .personal property; lime checks cashea at lowest rates. 's£ — fiSHR_BBBHR ill. NO jttl'H WESTERN' COAX COil ■■; pauy loans money on personal property, and ail goods of value. Room 10, Willoughby ; Block, corner Fourth and Robert. v .. , F. MOUITZ, 02 » PIONKLK PRESS » Building — Mortgage loans",' made promptly; 0, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought. .^BHSStfI - OH—SB •_> {)(}() 52,200.g1,000.g500T0L0AN i^UUUi on improved or unimproved St. Pmiil real estate. William Can by. 510 Pioneer Press Building. ■ .- .','.- :' ■'. -• .-. . >'■ '.. • music ar. .. PIANO TUNING— first-class worn guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wabasha st.. Room 2: city references. STORE AND BAR FIXTURES. . Billiard and Pool Tables and Materials. '.".;' .' t^aHHiiam^iaaimgf SljKr j I STORES SfILDOM |hp 1 lijßßi3if STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss.— District Court, Second Ju dicial District. . -Addie Starwood, plaintiff, vs. . Harry Star ]r" wood, defendant — summons. The State of Minnesota to the above-named - defendant: You are hereby summoned and required .to answer; the complaint of the plaint iff in -the above-entitled action, . a ... copy ".of which is on file In the office of the clerK 'of the said ; court; at his office, at St. Paul, ' Minnesota, and to serve a • copy of -: your an- i swer to said complaint on the' subscriber, at his office, in the city of St. Paul.' in • said . county of Ramsey, within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons- upon you. exclusive of the day of such service; and, if ■ you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the court for the relief de manded therein, together with the costs and disbursements herein. -. Dated November 24, A. I). 1890. * .V, '.; •-.-■".; pi 1^ II | liailM |M Hill iW| mil R. A. WALSH, Plaintiff's Attorney, Gilnllan Block, St. Paul, • ; f Minu.''£gHnßgfeiiriflnßSS"(3R*9MflSßHSnl TATE OF MINNESOTA,- COUNTY OF ►J Brown— ss. District Court. Ninth Judi cial District. , . ;In the matter jof the Assignment of Guslav '■- Remmele and Henry Bock, Insolvents. . Notice is hereby given that Gustav Remmelo • and Henry Bock.of the village of Sleepy Eye, in said county and : state, have, by a deed in writing, dated November 24th.' 1890." made a' general assignment to the undersigned of all their property not "exempt : by law from levy aud sale on execution for the benefit of all their creditors, without preferences. That, as such assignee, I have duly qualified and taken possession of all of said property. ; " •?• ". All creditors of the said - Gustav Remmele and Henry Bock, who desire to obtain the benefits or" said assignment, and of the stat ute in such cases made. and'- provided, arc hereby notified and required to file with the ! undersigned, for allowance,' their respective claims against said insolvents, duly verified, on or before twenty days after the service of ■ this notice, as required by law." I Dated November 28th, 1890. " CARL BERG, I _ Assignee, Sieeuy Evc;Mi«w, ? POPULAR WANTS. CAN BE LEFT —FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F. VAN DUYNB, Druggist. 823 East Sev enth street. A. T. GUERNSEY. Corner Dale and Selby ' Avenue. P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John . streets. iI^SBBBBBK HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert street. ■HE3BSS M. C. LYONS, Druggist, 707 East Third street, corner Bates. • MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash ' land avenue and Dale street. A. P. WILKES, 4 Druggist, 759 and 701 West Seventh street BERKMAN & CO.. 422 Dakota avenue, E. FOX, 490 Rice street FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. J. 11. HAVES, 411 West Seventh street. & COLLYER. Druggisst. 199 East Seventh street. JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corner*. M. D. MERRILL. Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. KSfl HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and v St. Peter streets. R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist, corner Third and Maria, ' A. LYONS, Druggist, Corner Third and Maria. HHB_BBB HP. PETTIGRBW. comer Rice and Igle hart. HB3B) W. M. RTCHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON, 051 Jtast Seventh street. B_KS G. H. WEBB, 500 Broad way. - B. J. WITTE, 527 Lafayette avenue. V. A. HIRSCHER, 235 Rondo. ROUES", 412 N. Exchange. THE ST.PAUIi COMPANY —Offices Cor.' Fourth and Jackson . Streets— as executor, admin istrator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver. '" ■ HHBriBHHHP^— — — — — - THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. RAMSEY A County— District Court, Second Judi cial District. ->*3£~BP& — ~ 1 Horace A. Taylor against North Star Mutual Insurance Company, insolvent. ' At Chambers, November twenty-eighth.lß9o. The above-entitled cause came on to be heard this day. upon the petition ot .The St. Paul Trust Company, us receiver of said in solvent insurance corporation, and the '•Schedules A, B and C." therein referred to, and the proofs of the due service of the order of this court made and entered In said cause, dated November 13th,' 1890, as . therein di rected, and the accounting of said receiver up to November 251h, 1890, which said ac count shows a balance in the hands of said receiver of 825,571.35, which it is ready to distribute and divide as this court may order; and which said schedules, proofs of publica tion and account, have this day been filed with said petition: , : And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, from the said petition. and schedules, that claims tor losses and damages under policies of said insurance company, and . for expenses of conducting its business,- have been filed with said receiver, and by it re ported and filed in this court, amounting to the sum of ,740.54 Of which said receiver has paid as preferred .*.v claims, under the or ders of this court ... ' $210.51 And of which there are ' claims disallowed by said receiver, but not adjudicated ..... 12,684.23 -; 12.894.74 Leaving a balance of such claims, duly adjudicated $48,845.80 And it further apnearing from said petition and said Schedule C thereto, that claims for unearned premiums . on the . canceled pol • icies ot said insurance company have been tiled with said receiver amounting to about 51 2, 230. 15, and whose claims have been filed with said receiver, and by it reported to and tiled in this court,- as by . it .disallowed, and with its objections thereto, respectively; that of the said last-named claims, Claim ants to the amount of $54i).«'l thereof have duly appealed to this court from the said dis allowance of their respective claims by said receiver, but that said other claimants* have not appealed therefrom; And it further appearing, from the said petition, that by reason of the facts therein stated it will lie necessary to make a second assessment en the balances due on the pre mium notes in the hands of said receiver, and that such assessment should be for the full amount of such balances, to enable the said receiver to pay the balance which will remain due upon said aajudicaied claims (alter making a dividend thereon of the said balance in its bauds), and that it is not probable that such second assessment will enable it to pay such adjudicated claims in full; Now. on motion of Harvey Officer, attorney for said receiver, it is ordered that all persons, firms or corporations in any maimer inter ested in any of said claims, or as mak ers of said premium notes, or in tho estate of said insolvent insurance company, ; appear and show cause, if any they cau, at" a special term of this court, appoihied to be held at the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, 1 in said Ramsey count y, on Saturday, the twenty-seventh day of December, A. D. 1890,' at the opening of said court on that day. or as soon thereafter as they may be beard, as follows: ;'^.'3EflffiSfi&3*Bj_fc . First— Why the said account of said re ceiver, this day filed, should not be allowed as; stated,' and the balance ot money which shall then be adjudged to remain in the hands of said receiver, distributed and • divided pro rata amongst the said owners of said claims for : losses and damage under policies, mid for the expenses incurred by said insurance Company in conducting its" business, which have been heretofore duly adjudicated -or which shall then be adjudicated; such divi dend to include the said unad judic claims disallowed by said receiver; aud their pro portion of such dividend to be held iv the hands of said receiver until the same shall be adjudicated, or subject to the further order or. this court. " Second— Why all claims tor unearned pre miums, which have been heretofore objected 'to and disallowed by said receiver, and from which disallowance' thereof such claimants have not heretofore duly appealed therefrom • to this court, shall not be theu and there ad judicated as disallowed by this court as claims against said insolvent insurance com pany, i hii ijiimni^ MMwwpiiiMiP"! Third— Why said court shall not order . and direct the said receiver to make and collect a second assessment upon the .balances now remaining due upon the premium notes in its possession belonging to said insolvents, for the purpose of paying the balance which shall remain due and owing upon said ad judicated claims lor losses . and damages under policies." and for expenses of conduct ing its business, 'in full, or ; pro rata, as the case may be, after the distribution of said balance in its hands: and in the event that the : same shall -be more than sufficient to pay said claims in full, then to pay out of any balance thereof such claims for unearned premiums as may be adjudica ted as claims against said insolvent com | pany; and also, why such second assessment shall not be for thefull amount of. the bal ance now remaining due upon said premium notes. Fourth— Why such other and further order, judgment or relief should not be grafted as may be just and equitable upon the facts slated in said petition and accounting and , schedules therewith filed. . It is further ordered . that notice of this order be given by publication thereof for . five successive days in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a public newspaper printed and pub lished in the city of St. Paul, the first : publication thereof to be made with in five days trom the date of fil ing this order. Also ,- that a copy of this order be served by mail within five'davs after the first publication thereof upon each of the persons, firms' or , corporations • who have tiled with said receiver duly , verified , claims against the said insurance company, including such claims for unearned pre miums; and also upon the makers of all said : premium notes upon which : any balance re mains due and uuuaid. such copies to be mailed to such " persons, firms . ana corpora tions at their respective places of business or residence, so far as tne same may be known . to said receiver. . [Signed] WESCOTT WILKIN, ". District Judge. "KIDD'S GERM ERADICATOR" Positively Cures All Diseases. J Because it kills ad Germs. Bacteria, Parusltrs.Ml erotics and Animalcnue in the system, which the prominent physicians. In convention, agreed was ' the cause or all disease. - The air, water", ve^'-ta . bles and fruit arc full of these little worms, causing ' Catarrh, . 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Miles CT.- McDonald Lillia MiletteJD McDonnell T F . Millard Mrs Martha McGill Lawyer Miller Hiss Carrie AlcGuckinPl Minnesota Farmer McKehzie M Mitchell Mrs N McLeod M D :""• . Aloe. Miss Karoline H AlcLeon Wm N . : Molt Miss Mary E . Mc.Mahon Airs J Alonahan H AlcNeiis Miss Mary Mom-oven M 8 Mcßosiie Maud M Monsen Mrs McWilliams &Co Monte D N ■ Maer M G Moore Jack C Alahoney Miss Mary Moore Airs Lizzie Alalpitey John " Morau E P Maloy Miss Woodle Morgan Edwin 8 Alanden Miss Ella Morgan J P Alannjasse- Morrow Airs Mable Marshall s H ' Morris Airs Lester Marsh Newton B : Morton George Marti John Aloulton Fred A Mason Christ Morres Olaf At at she Mrs MuenxeW Mathlas It A .Mullen John May Frank II Murray Price ' jyrelsen Andrew NeustelGeo 1^ elson » - _ Nilssou John Nelson Miss Alice Norman J J Oaks Airs Elize Olseu Chan brine J B. Olson Mary Oler Miss Frankie Otten Jacob Oleson Miss Carrie(2) tzeuberger Joe Olsen Anton Oman J W Olsson Air and .Airs Owens S B Olaf . ■ Paulsen Airs Pickett Miss Florence epperd Jim Pirath Jno Peters Mr N Plattee J O .Petersen Anton Plow A '•"" terabit Mrs luga Pogreba Jos Peterson Gust PreSscott Geo A Peterson A L ' Price Robt " Phelan J J Ramer P W Robinson Jack atisch Joe W Robinson .Ms Kate . Ray Airs Belle Rodgers Mrs "Julia B Reiko Walter Rowav George , Redmond Airs Isabella Russell Wm P Reineke Jno Russell Airs P Reve Etta Rvberg Miss Chrislln Rich Julia Ryde 11 Miss T Robinson Airs Bell Rylande r M VJnddlen Stephen Smith Miss Etfie Oalatnun Johann Smith Free J 8a isbury Airs E A Smith John Schad .Mrs Lizzie Soward \\ m Schcrz Gabriel :. ■' Sprague, Saule & Co Schunemun Aisle E Sicanberg J tjchuley Frank Stearns SC Schultz Miss Lizzie Steele Ceo • belt & Allyn Sifciutman Mrs Eva Scihcr Line Steuberg Win Shanahau .Miss Nellie btenhaiison. Miss Shipley Janie Erikka Shorat J F Stephens Mrs Bessie Snrouder Mrs EH Stclson Miss Blanche Simpson Miss Sophia Stevens ".,rs A C ; .'-:- .-":■■ Sim, son Miss Annie Stewart Airs A R Sjulsou Tidemand Stewart Mrs Annie Slattcry Miss Alary Stone U M SlomiuskiDrL Storey Jos Smith Clarence C ' St Paul Weston Scan- Smith Frankie diuavian Pub Co Smith E Strachy Frank Smith W II H Si^ll Jas B Smith Miss Auney Sullivan Miss Clara Smith Airs Ji:o V . Sweiland Ida -Smith Aliss Emily : vSS3BBHSBSBMMOBI Tansebeiks An Tiiikhnin J R .Alois : ■ Tompson Henry . A - Taylor Miss • Trovers Aliss Gussie T'eltzChas" • Trehenie R Thompson Mrs J I.:; Triplet "8 J- Thompson Lowell Trust Miss Annie Thyggeseu Miss Gun- Turner Geo F da r 1 Thl Henry ' Uhler Alias Emma ■• '-' ail It V C . Velat Miss Christina, " ance Miss Anna Veuve & Co , Van Derhoof Mrs A II Vierheilig A Vanderburgh Wm -:j_gßßl— W ngner Jacob W heeler F £ * ahluud Alfred V bite Miss Uattie A Webber Moth Whitney Mrs Zee Wagoner Mrs Prof Whvre Mrs Theresa # Henry F A\ iezenberger Miss Weigley, Bulkly & Annie Gray WiggMissEA Weisu-r Joe Wilson Jos Wells Edward G Wlllard S L 3 Wert Mrs Winer Mrs Perl West Miss Myrta Wirth Aire J West Mrs M A Wolbert G W Wesselhoeft .Mrs 8 B Woodruff M C Wessman A Woods M Weston SB Wright MC Western Fire-Proof Building Co • "young Jas L Young Wm 2 Zabel & Rockstrum Zellmer Herman echer.MrsJno ■ THIRD AND FOURTH CLASS. Hill Mrs Hortense McClure LIST OF L'N'PAW LETTERS. Aarslad Andrew A Johnson Aliss Ida Anderson Emil Jongberg J E Blomgren J G Lindquist Miss Emma Carlson Gust Mahusten Charles Helln E , _^^ L.EAD-SIL.VER TRUST. An Effort to Be Made to Perfect a Smelters' Organization. Chicago, Nov. Next Monday a meeting will be held in this city, at the Auditorium hotel, at which another ef fort will be made to organize the lead-silver smelters of the United States into one gigantic trust. A combination was attempted about a ; year ago, but fell through on account of the declination of two or three of the most prominent companies to enter. Since that. time, however, Mr. Thomp son, the president of the National White Lead Trust, has been working hard to reconcile the differences that developed ' during the negotiations. At present the white lead trust of which Mr. Thompson is the head is the only combination of any magnitude existing in the lead industry. Every white lead: company in the country, save one, is a member of the trust. There are twenty- . one lead smelting refineries in the United States, and they represent an invested capital of many millions. The capital of the white lead trust alone [ is $.T0,000,000, and a combination of the smelters would mean a joint invest ment, many times greater than this amount. ~_HJ AGAINST THE UNION. '"-"'-' *■ "" "•" — — — — — Rochester, N. V., Shoe Manufact urers Issue a Manifesto. Rochester, N. V., Nov. There . has been a strike in the factory of the P. Cox Shoe Manufacturing company '. since June last against the introduction . of the Rochester lasting machines. Twenty-one of the leading manufactur- * ers have signed the following manifesto which was published to-day: "We, the undersigned shoe manufacturers of the city of " Rochester, N. V., hereby agree that on and after Dec. 1,1890. we • will dismiss from our employment, all members of the boot and shoe makers international union until such time as the strike against the P. 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