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POM WANTS. ' t MTITATIOftS OFFERED. •■>; Male. AGENTS— Fidelity Mutual Aid associ ation, of St. Paul, .Minn., pays sickness, accident and death benefits; agents wanted In every town and city In the West; good •gents easily clear from $6 to $12 per day. jssSchutte Building. ATTENTION— We have no bonanza; you cannot make $30 in two hours, or $600 in • week working for us, but you can have steady employment and make $3 to $5 per day. Apply at Room 47, Germania Life Building. ... AMASS MEETING of all painters to be held nt Labor hall to night: business of Importance to be transacted by union. OAlCllEß— Wanted; 33.50 and board, for 4-J Saturday; steady work if satisfactory. L. Benslow. AkBKK- A first-class barber for Satur day: $4 if suitable; steady. 91 East Fourth st. - ;.• BLACKSMITH wanted; must understand plow work and horse shoeing. John Powers, Murdock. Minn. BOY— boy to work in bate shop. Apply at once, Ramnley's, 3*o Selby ay. OANVA>Si:its — Salary and commission. •— ' Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Com ymny. 32 West Third st. CHOKE BOY— Boy eighteen to twenty v> years of age to do chores; 315 and board. 8:30 a. m., Room 5, Chamber of Commerce. CUTTERS AND TAILORS WANTED— ' Over 1,700 have adopted the A. D. Rude New Method. Numbers ot them are leading cutlers of this continent; others are on the way to fame and fortune. Taught at Cleve land Cutting School. DO YOU WANT a situation as clerk, sten- XJ ographer, cashier, or are you capable of holding any responsible position? If so, St costs you nothing to file an application with the Mercantile Bond and Reference As- Eociation. 154 East Third st. I^ Ri:<iG I ST— First-class : must be well \J recommended. Address II 199. Globe. UIG CLERK— drug clerk reeistered in Minnesota; must Ger man and have good references to former em t>loy<T. Apply to Charles Dawson.4oo Siblcyst. EMPLOYMENT— A young man good address can secure a permanent position by applying to Room 3.". Schutte building. HIGH GRADE SITUATIONS secured in all lines of business, in this and otber cities and towns of the West. Western Busi- Dess Agency, offices 26 and 27 Reeve Build- Ing, 408 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. Minn. SALESMAN— first-class dry goods salesman, one who understands his busi ness and can keep stock in a first-class order; must be single man; good pay and steady employment to the right man. Address W. W. Reyleck, Grafton. N. Dak. _^ STENOGRAPHER— Hammond operator preferred: eood wages to experienced party who can furnish good references. W 1.14, Globe. VlT'ANTED— Salesmen on salary or com *» mission to hat die trie New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest celling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of jiaper: "-Oo to UK) percent profit; one agent's tildes amounted to 8620 in six days; auotner $32 iii two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each state and territory. 'or terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, La Cro»;~e. Wis. WOO!) WORKER wanted to do general » » work in a wagon shop. M. W. Nieder koni. Farmiugton, Minn. \J ANTED— AGENTS for the grandest » » selling Fouslh of July novelty. Two samples 15 cents; Ten to Fifty Dollars easily fra'U*: investigate before too late. M.Ernst, Cleveland, O. 'YOUNG MAN at Hotel Sherman. ' > — . * einalcs. . AGENT— Wanted, a good lady atient to canvass for the best selling book out. pall at the Germania Life building, room 47. EANGM — BANGS cut and curled,ls cents; will beep in curl from three to nineteen days. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. jp UTTER ANIJ FITTER— ft anted, at ys once, first-class cutter and fitter; one capable of taking charge of a workroom. 22 East 1 bird st. DINING ROOM GIRLS'— Two good, first-class dining room girls. Apply to Home Restaurant, 442 Jackson st. DINING ROOM GIRLS at Hotel Sher man. IMNG ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, first class dining room girls for the Clifton. DINING ROOM GiRLS wanted at Hotel Arlington, Seven corners. HOI'SEWORK— A girl wanted; work by LA. the day. Address 855 Reaney st. 11 OUSKWOKK— Wanted, girl for general 1 housework. 383 Walnut. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl forgen n eral housework. Apply afternoons to Mrs. C. B. Branson, 543 Burr st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 229 Spruce st, OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good, compe tent girl for general .housework: good (rages paid to right party. Apply at 1552 Day ton hv. : take Selby ay. cable line. HOUSEWORK— Girl, good, for general housework and care for baby: good pay to ristat party. Call room 6, Union block, or 1C24 Evergreen ay.. Ridge wood I'm: HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework: small family. 686 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— competent Scandina vian girl for general housework wanted at 254 Summit Place. TJOU.SEWOKK— suited, a good girl rcr XI general housework at '■',&& East Ninth st ; references required. 'ti OUSKWOKK— Wanted, girl to do gen ■lA eral housework. Mrs. S. J. Donnully, C 42 Hague ay. .J^ |_| ouse WORK — competent girl 1-1 for general housework; none other need apply. 70S Marshall ay. HOTEL WAITRESS at Fort Totteu, N. D., §:i0; house worker, family of three, Without children, near Duluth, $18. Doug lass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh. J AUN DRY GlßLS— Wanted, three laun ■i-i dry girls, one pot and pan washer, at Clifton Hotel: good wages to good girls. SECO.MJ WORK— Wanted, a German or Scandinavian girl to do second work, at 462 Holly avenue. WANTED— A strong girl to run washing |i V machine at the Windsor hotel laundry. \ FOR SALE ILL— TO MILL .MEN- For sale or rent, on reasonable terms, a new mill, with all modern improvements, never-failing water power, capacity 125 bbls flour, 50 tons feed, ai*l complete corn meal attachment; home market for all products; mill situated two miles from Olympia. on Port Townseud railroad. FoF terms address Olympia Light and Power company. Oiympia, Wash. PIANO— For sale, a fine upright piano' cost ?s^'i. for $280 spot cash; used three months. Address T 192, Globe. SAFE for sale; $45. Address S 100, Globe," Minneapolis. STOVE— Jewel gasoline stove, three burners: at 232 Charles st. -'. OK WING MACHINES — Second-nand O* sewing machines, all kinds; piice, $10 to $20. 3.' West Third st. SEWING MACHINES— For Eale. good secondhand sewing machines; $} and $K»: all makes. 74 East Seventh. M r A^TEl> TO BIT\. Lot HlNti — Gentlemen's second-hand V>» clothing, blankets and fur coats a spe cialty. Address 186 East Seventh st, store. DESK— a full-size, roll top office , desk. Address, stating price, K. F. Lott, 328 Robert st. XJ OUSEHOLD GOODS— I will pay the .Cl highest cash prices for large lots of sec ond-hand household goods . and stocks of merchandise. Address Hubert Bown, Min neapolis. . DYE WORKS. I? c ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; -L • office, 416 Robert St., Ryan block; works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay. JA.wi.-o>' & c«;.. New York Steam Dye \\ oiks; ladies' and gents' clothiuga spe cialty. 14 West Sixth st. KAHLI RT & M INTEL, Minnesota . Stenm Dye Works. 244 East Seventh.' n ltOAKl) WASTED.' BOARD wanted in private family by single gentleman. Apply, with terms, by letter to C. E. 8.. 369 Jackso"u st. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL JULY XJ I,- for the brick and • frame ■ dwellings Kos. 380. 386 and 388 North . Washington etreet, and 108 West Sixth street. Buildings . to be removed soon after above date. K. P. CL'LLKN, 20-22 West Fourth Street. POPULAR WANTS, SITUATIONS .WAKTEP.- Males. BAKKtKI'KK- a position as barkeeper; eight years' experience; ac quainted in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Ad dress D. c, 121 First st. north, Minneapolis. OOKKKhI'KIt- a situation by JJ a young man with high school educa tion : some knowledge of bookkeeping.' Q lB9. Globe. B OOKKEEPING-Books opened, closed, posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 252, Drake block, St. Paul. BUYS FOX PLACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room. Chamber of Com merce building; open from 11 to 12 a. m. and from 7 to 9:30 p. m. pOACHMAX-T. C. Dyson, colored. wishes \s a situation as coachman in family; can Rive good reference. Call at office, or 421 Wabasha st.; Room 17. C^iOOK— Head cook, meat or pastry; hotel > in city or country; can furnish refer ence. G 181, Globe. . . ' MI'LOyMENT-Posiiion at anymiug; -i young man of education; " good writer. J. C. A., Globe. . . . - ENGINEER— Situation wanted by civil ■i-i mechanical engineer; a graduate . from Stockholm, Sweden: good references. Ad dress 182, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— A married man (Ger man) wants a position of any kind so as to make a living; have worked at fancy pa per manufacturing. Address F. Haupt, 330 East Congress st. HOSTLER— Situation wanted by a com petent man, well used to care of horse* and drive. 356 Rosabel st. IT COSTS VOL NOTHING— If you want a clerk, stenographer, cashier or persons for any position, either with or without bond, call or address Mercantile Bond and Refer ence Association. 154 East Third st. OFFICE WORK, collecting or any good position of trust by a young man of twenty-four; good typewriter; references. N I!)'), Globe. SALKSMAN-- Wanted, a situation as city salesman on butter and eggs; year's ex perience; well acquainted in city. M 177, Globe. ITUATION WANTED- Bankers, ma->- U ufacturers, merchants and business men generally throughout the West furnished with high grade clerks for any capacity no fee. Western Business Agency, office 26 and 27 Reeve Building, 408 Nicollet ay., Minneap olis. ITUATI ON wanted by a steady man to *J take care of horses, or any other kind of work; knows the city thoroughly; will work cheap, and furnish references. Address E. W. IC. Globe. female*. OtSKWOKK-A competent girl wants a place at some lake in a small family. Call at 157 Sixth st. west. LI OUSEWORK— young girl wants a li place to do general housework. Call at 651 Wells st. ITT ASHING— would like to go out VV ■ washing and do all kinds of work by the day. 214 orris st. ■ : riKAaiciAi,. RM! ISMViOKI' & SOX, INVEST • ment Bankers, loan money on im proved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis at C per cent "on or before." dices. New Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building. Minneapolis. —DO YOU . WAiNT TO BORROW money at a lower rate than you can borrow through nny other agency? The American Mortgage Loan company, ' Room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson ■ sts., will let you have any amount, $10, $20, $25, $40, $75, $100 oi $200 in fact, any mm you wish — on your cold watcti, 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 Day a part any time you want and slop interest. Business private and confi dential. You can have your own time in paying up principal. -A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A ANY AMOUNT of money loaned on fur niture, pianos, diamonds, watches or goods in storage: property remains" in your posses sion :.sma!l monthly return payment taken; promptness, privacy aid low rates; take ele vator to Room 10, Germania Bank building, opposite Dostotlice; private room for ladies. BORROWERS on real estate should see H. Caldwell, 84 Germania Life Building, corner Fourth and Minnesota. JAKGK AMOUNTS of money to loan on -i improved property at 6 per cent. Gilman & Co., New York Lire Building. ONKY TO LOAN on personal property by private party; business strictly con fidential. F 196, Globe. ONEY'iO LOAN without delay, rrora $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; lime 'checks, notes and second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co.. 117 Knst Fourth st. on Xi LOANED on life insurance pol icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, 61-' Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis.' MONK* LOANED on furniture, horses, diamonds, pianos, etc. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Mac key, manager. Rooms 1.-14, First National Bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. ECU KIT V LOAN CO., 156 East Third St., will loan money in amounts from $10 to $500 on household furniture, horses, pianos, diamonds and jewelry, at one-half the rates charged by other offices. J. E. Flanuigau, Manager. . . K. MOIUTZ, <V_' • PIONEER PRESS • Building — Mortgage loans made promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought qt»io JIONIiV TO LOAN] ON ♦i? 25 Cheapest rates in Furniture, 50 city: Private room Pianos, Watches 10') for ladies. Union Diamonds, 250 Mortgage Loan Co.. or any 500 R'ln 11, Gilrillan Blk. good security; 1.000 cor. and Jackson, quietly, quickly." :__■__ MUSICAL. PT A TVOQ 50 PIANOS X IXlllVJiOtorentat $3, $4, $5 and, s6 p r A ivnQ PER MONTH. rißliUu Rent applied on pur- PT A MOm chase later. L ljrlil VJO Whitney's Music Store, PIANOS 97 East Third ■L IALIUtJ Street. One Car Load f~\ DC* A AT C "WHITNEY ORGANS, \J LVVJi\.l\ O "Just Received. f"V D/ "* A IV C And for Rent or Sale, WXi\li\.l> O $3 TO m PER MONTH. HDP A IV WHITNEY MUSIC UXVljAl> O 97 East Third Street UKvtAJNo 97 East Third Street. \J I\\JCJ\.L\ O T\/I I IC* MR. SWASEY ItJ \J ijLKj Will show you the Latest Ml [<2Tr^ NEW SONGS, BALLADS ITI U OlVy Ana PIANO MUSIC. IVJ U OIV - WHITNEY'S IVITTyrP MUSIC store, -- JUUIOIV^ 97 EAST THIRD STREET. ELEGANT MILLER f\ D 1 a TV ORGAN. UXVIxAIM BEAUTIFUL MAHOG- f\T) f \ IV ANY CASE. UlilxAlV 5 Octaves. Cost $200, App A XT for $G5.00. UKlxAiv Whitney's Music Store, (~\ D f~i A IVT 97 East Third Street, WIVVT All Jl I A JN (Jo HALLET & DAVIS. t)| A ATn^l Kew Scalx Kimrall, rlillXUo . EMERSON JIIAjNOo WHITNEY PIANOS, pianos ,5-SSey 1 ■■••.: PiANOS— Bargains for this week: Colby & Duncan, $140; elegant upright, $250 cash; Colby & Duncan, $190; pianos for ! rent; one year's rental allowed if purchased; prices $100 lower than any house in St. Paul, and easy payments. Harlzell & Co., 317 Jack son st. up stairs. . PIANO TUNING, $I.so— First-class work guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wnbasha st.V Room 2: city references. PATENTS. ~~~ A MERICAN Patent Market and Novelty A Factory. A. M. Carlsen. soliciting at torney and manufacturer and seller of pat cuts. 015 and ti!7 Mississippi st. St Paul. PROFESSIONAL. DEFORMITY AND KUPTUKE.\3O6 Manhattan Building. 12 to 2—4 to 5:30. STOKE ATM* BAB FIXTURES Billiard and Pools Table and Material ' wly' stdrT^saloon WM \ Wr?' B ■* wtmisk- 1 fpjr THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MOHNTSTG, JUNE 20, 1891. POPULAR WANTS. FOR BEIT. ..'■'■: Houses. —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OP • FICES. TAKE CHARwE OF RENTED PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGBN CY. GLOBE BUILDING. A A -MKKKILL & OWENS, rental ••**■•. agents, , forjfbelt .of 41 east Fourth st., have removed to 30 East Fourth bt.. Frost Block. ■ GiOTTAGK— For rent or sale, good seven ' room cottage at White Bear Lake. Louis M. Hastings. 27 Gilfillan Block. pOTTAGES-Two cottages for rent: bath, ' hot and cold water: $20 and 815 per month. Corner of Canada and Valley sts. C^OTTAGE— rent,a nice cottage of five ' rooms; 651 Sherburne avenue, just west of Dale street one block from University car line: very pleisant grounds and location. W. F. Moritz, 920 Pioneer Press. F'AVOKITE BIRTHDAY KANGES, include all desirable shapes, are war ranted and priced - at : lowest values. Ask retailers or Pruden Stove Co. ; warerooms, Slbley st HOUSE— A nice eight-room House Jor rent at 78 Jessamine St., one block from Rice st. electric line. Inquire of James E. Dora, 38 Chamber ot Commerce. HOUSE— For rent, modern nine-room house, corner Dayton and St. Albaus; large lawn, cistern and barn ; perfect order. Apply to B. F. Ellison , Gas Office House— For rent eight-room house in lower town; papered throughout: gas fix tures and all modern improvements. John Rogers Jr. Si Bro.. corner Fourth and Jack son sts. HOUSE — Ten-room briCK house with barn, furnace, bath, four open grates, screens and storm windows; convenient io two elec tric lines. Apply 105 Wilkiu, or Shepard, 94 East Fourth. t HOUSE— For rent ten-room house; mod ern improvements; 55 Sherburne ay., opposite CoL Merriam's residence; $35. C. Bernhard, 438 Wabasha st. ■- HOUSE— rent, house, 224 Aruude Ist, between Dayton and Marshall ays. ; all conveniences: in good condition ; near cable. Apply at 226. HOUSE— For rent. $20 per mouth, seven room house, city water, bath and large yard. 161 East Congress; apply next door east. HOUSE— For rent, new house, six rooms; ci ty water ; $13 ; cheap at $18. 433 Sher burne ay. HOUSE— An elegant brick house for rent cheap. Call at &70 Westminster st, City. II OUSB— For rent, eight-room brick house; Ai all modern improvements. 564 West minister st. HOUSE — For rent, a fine ten-room corner house. No. 557 Canada st. ; all modern improvements and in best of repair. Suburban. T BALI) KAI.IK LAKE — Cottages beautifully situated on the lake shore, near the depot Edwin A. Warren, 406 Sib ley st HOUSE— For rent good house and out buildings with five acres of fine land, fust north of Lake Como. Cochran & Walsh, Fourth and Jackson sts. TO KENT at Lake: Birch Lodge, at Dell i- wood, furnished aud boats. T. W. In gersoll, 27 East Third st. - - Flat's. . F^l-AT— A first-clH.ss flat ,for rent; steam heat and city water:" all modern. ■ Apply to Lovering the Shoe Man, bS'J and Its Wa busha hi. rUTS-BKIihJIAN BLOlih-Forrent, -L corner Sixth and Frankliu St.. opposite Harris theater: One four-room suite, one five, one seven, one nine; all modern con veniences; references required. I^LAT— For rent, fiat suitable for house - keeping on John st., between Seventh and Eighth. Apply 404 Eighth st. F>LAT— Seven-room flat; twenty minutes' ■L walk from Third st. ; 479 Clinton ay. - C.L.AT—F or rent, a flat of four rooms a ■L 648 Jackson. Inquire of Butterfield, on premises. ... . FLAT— flat and unfurnished rooms for ' rent; suitable for housekeeping. Inquire A. Winter. 6 East Ninth st. .-^y- Booms. — MOT»-;L KRUNSWiCn. ror gentie • men only fifty modern steam-healed rooms by day, week or mouth. EOAK ST., 478— cool rooms forsum v^ mer; $6 and $10 per month. OLLEtiE AY., 24, WEST— Block From the Cauitol— rent, furnished and unfurnished rooms. /COLLEGE AY., 26 WEST— Two very >-^ neatly furnished rooms; gas, modern improvements. OUKTEISNTH ST., 210. EAST — For C rent, flat of four rooms, urnis bed or un furnished. OUKTH ST., 771 EAST— or rent to JL small family, six nice rooms; rent $12. Apply down stairs. POUKTH ST., 60 WEST— Near Rice Park -T —Rooms, clean and newly furnished, with use of bath ; $S to $12 per month. 1 ACKSON ST., 544— rent, several nice •i ly furnished rooms; all modern improve ments. . E^SAMINE ST.. 69— Nice furnished rooms and home comforts $3 per mouth and up. INNESOTAST., 345— Furnished front rooms for rent. JVTINTH ST., 317 EAST— Broadway •I-* — Large front room, $10: private fam ily; gentlemen only • ]V[ ORKIS ST., 236— Near Canada— Pleasant 1* unfurnished rooms: newly papered, bath, closets, modern improvements; rent moderate. ROOMS— rent two rooms and bath steam beat, hot and cold water: finest location in city. Address O 184. Globe. ROOMS for rent furnished or unfur nished. Apply at 16V2 West Thi«l, third floor, room 15. ROOM — Large, newly furnished room with all modern conveniences. Apply s~>6St Peter st . . OBEBT ST.. 533— Up Stairs— Nicely fur nished front room with alcove; suitable for two; bath loom; private family; cheap to good parties. SMITH AY.. Nice, pleasant furnished front room on first floor, with or without board. r. PETER ST., 337— Near Sixth—r'leas ant furnished room; electric light aud bath. . Tl I/TON ST., 55— Rooms; nicely fur nished: house modern; board if desired; use of parlor aud piano. UTOPIA— Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, at 493 St Peter st, corner Exchange. Stores.- Sioit li — A fine large new store for rent 393 Selby ay. Apply to Lovering, the Shoe Man. 386 and 388 Wabasha st - ;. Offices. ~~ KFICES— From $20 to $100— Ground-floor \J offices Bank of Minnesota Building; call and see these : they are first-class in every respect; location unsurpassed; every con venience; ball and let us show you over the building. Cathcart & Co., Bank of Minnesota Building, first floor. FFICES— For rent, splendid offices: a . few desirable offices can be had in - the Globe building St. Paul; all modern con veniences; at reasonable rent including steam heat Apply to J. W. Taylor, Agent, Room 18. . . j _ OFFICE for rent on ground floor, 155 East Fourth st ; size, 18x22; vault privilege if desired. Cochran & Walsh. HORSES AJ*D CARRIAGE. A FIVE-GLASS HACK, harness Mid team to sell or trade at 31 Chicago ay.. West side. . * AKAKtiAIN— Horse, buggy, cutter, har ness, robes, etc.; " horse is a fine-looker, kind and gentle: a good roadster: will sell the whole outfit at a bargain. M. Tomlinsou, Room 2, 328 Robert st EST BARGAINS in St. Paul in Car riages of ' every descriDtion; first-class goods; no fancy . prices, consisting, of bug gies, phaetons, coupe rockaways, victorias, extension tops, surreys, Kensingtons, wagons, buckboards, park waeons. canopy tops, jump seats, pony carts, saddles and harnesses; dis count to dealers and liverymen. At King's Carrie Rooms, corner Fourth and Min nesota sts. FOR SALE — Four Cunningham five-glass landau hacks, all in good repair; also four teams aud four sets of second-hand hack harness. Robert Warrington & Co., - 20-22 West Fourth St., St. Paul. Miju. FOR SALE— A good driving horse, with or without ■ harness, aud new Concord. B. F. Knauf 223 East Fourth st. OUSE AND, BUGGY for sale cheap. 7 East Seventh st. -: INSTRUCTION. YOUNG MAN wants to take lessons in A YOUNG MAN wants to take lessons in bookkeeping; . state terms : ana time. I S lßl, Globe. - -.' popular WANTS, ALCTIOni SALES. ' '-'• A. 11. Nicolay, Auctioneer. . X : OS. 20 AND 22 VIOLA ST— Two Houses ' at Auction — A. H. Nicolay, auctioneer,' will sell at auction Wednesday afternoon, June 24, 1891, on the premises. Nos, 20 and 22 ; Viola street, at 4 o'clock, between Jackson and Grant streets, lots 5, 6 and 7, block 4, Drwsou & Smith's enlargement to St. Paul; lots 5 and 6 each 50x150 feet to 20-foot alley; lot 7, 56x170 feet to 20-foot alley. On lot 5, seven-room house: on lot 7, eight-room house: city water, bath room, water closet and good cellar. . To parties with moderate means this is an excellent opportunity to secure - desir j able investment property. ' Terms liberal and sale absolute, without * reservation, ; to the highest bidders. For full information apply to or address only A. H. Nicolay, Real Estate ■ Auctioneer and Dealer for 40 years. My teal estate auction sale No. 12795. :..'■----"";-%'•■. £. Hollo way. Auctioneer. ;'-■■": A f\ LOTS AT LAKE COMO AT AL'C ~if\J tion, and one hundred dollars cash given away to parties attending the sale. a I will sell at auction on the grounds, Saturday, 1 June 20. commencing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, forty lots in Como addition, situ ated on the southeast side of the lake, just opposite the railroad depot. Pan of this property fronts on the - Como boulevard. , The lots are all full size and ruu . back to an alley. Three reasons why I give the $100 In cash away;" First— I want every one to attend this sale. Second — I know that if you do, most of you will be buyers after seeing the property. Third — At the price the property will sell for that day it will be the best investment you can make in St. Paul. You ask why? My reasons are these : They are now at work dredging the lake, cleaning out the grass and unhealthy substances. Then they are digging a flowing well at the northeast corner of the lake, and intend to fill it to the level of 1885, which will raise the water in the lake almost ! seven feet. Then the boulevard is to be com pleted around the lake 100 feet In width, and when this is done, look out. property is bound' to advance very rapidly. Take a drive out to Como and the park. "Compare the natural • advantages this property has ana you wiil be convinced at once that the time is coming when Conio propert> will be the highest priced residence property in the city; remem ber this. The terms of theaaucticn sale will be" one-fourth cash, balance three or five years at 6 per cent interest. For further par ticulars see H. T. McCluug, 9* East Fourth st. or call at my office. E. Holloway, Auc tioneer. 256 East Seventh st. Kuvaiisigli A Johnson, Auction eers. OT IN ST. PAUL PA KK AT AUC tion—We will sell at public auction, on the grounds, on Saturday, June 20, at 3p. in., lot 7. block 50, St. Paul Park proper. This lot is situated on Broadway, near' the depot, and must be sold; terms easy. Kavanagh & Johnson, 186, 188 and 190 East Sixth st. XliX IS YOUR CHANCE- Block 31. Syndicate Addition >'o. 5. will be sold at .auction next Saturday afternoon nt '■> o'clock, on the following terms, viz. One fourth cash, balance on or before eight years, at 7 per cent interest. This beautiful block stands on that high plateau of ground imnie dietely opposite the gate of Kitsondale Driv ing park, having a frontage of 520 feet' on. University and 520 feet on Sherhunie ay. (formerly Ellen st.), and bounded on the west by Hamliue and the east by Syndicate ay- I. T. Kavanagh. Auctioneer. BOAISI> OFFERED. B«»A Kl>— For large, airy rooms and first class table board call at 227 East Tenth st. __^ ■ _ , ■■■ BOA is v— Furnished rooms with .board; also table Hoard. 85 East Eighth st.". v ; I JOAKl>— Large front alcove room with J * board, also one side roou, at 61" East Eleventh St. . _^ BOAKD — For rent, comfortable furnished room with board, in private family, for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at 143 Pleas ant ay. - • ■■'*.'• *" BOARD — rooms, opposite Rice park, with board. Inquire D til, Ulobej.; BOAKl) —Nicely furnished rooms, With board, gas, bath and piano; also table board. 220 East Tenth st. _^ OAKl>— Parties visiting the city will find pleasant rooms .and good board at "•'l'lie Minor," 21 East Tenth, opposite the, capitol., BOAKI> Nicely furnished rooms with board in large modern house, 210 East Ninth, corner of Sibley. TV OIIWOUU HOL'SK, East Ninth and 1* Wabasha; best equipped house in the city: table and service excellent; 84, |%a 0 .$5 per week; transient?, $1 per day. • ; ■. fcfcnpilh; MINOR" is centrally located for '. -J- those wishing d:iv board. 21 Bast Tenth st. ••»!> ■ • ..-;.■■■.. -.:■. -... Tin:W«ITERS AXl> SUP ■ PLIES. r? rpiiK KKiUIKGIO> TVI'KWKITKK -l Constantly improved: desks for all ma chines; j aper. "ribbons, carbon; tend for cat alo^ue. Wvekoff, Seamaus & Benedict, 9 East Fourth st. STKNOUUAPHKKS furnished with po sitious and business houses supplied, without charge to either party. Apply to WyckotF. Seamans & Benedict, 94 East Fourth St -■■■-.■. WASTED TO COTTAGK- Wanted to rent small cottage ' with barn;l rent must be reasonable. J 1%. Globe. • STOKE A»D BAK FIXTURES VTEWAND SECOND-HAND SALOON l^ fixtures, iceboxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. SSI . Washingtonove. north. Miunenfoiis. . CONTRACT WORK —PA VINO BED v-/ FORD AND OTHER STREETS-Offire of the Board of Public Works, City •of St " Paul, Minn.. June 10, 1891.— Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in nnd for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their office in - said city, • until 12 m. on the 22d day of June, A. D. IS9I. for paving Bedford street, from . the south line ot Collins street to Decatur street; . Deciitur street, from Bedford street to Beau*" m out street: Beaumont street, from Decatur street to Payne avenue, and Payne avenue, from beaumont street to Jessamine street, in said city, including the necessary sewer con nections to the property lines: said paving to be done under one contract according to plans and specifications on file in the* office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a cer tified check on a bank of st Paul, in a sum of nt least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: J. T. Kbkker. Clerk Board of Public Works. •' junell-lOt . ./_ CONTRACT WORK— GRADING ALLEY ' IN BLOCK 2, E. RICES FOURTH AD DITION-Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., June 17, 189).— Sealed bids will be received by the 1 - Board of Public Works in and for the corpo ration of the City of St Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1891, for grading alleys in block two (2) Edmund Ri«>!a Fourth addition in said city, ■ according to plans . and specifications on file in the] office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2.) sureties, in a sum of at least • twenty (20) percent, or a certified check ion) . a bank of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent the gross amount Did. mast accompany each bid. Said cheek shall he ■ made payable to the ClerK of said Board." li?_f The said board reserves the right to reject * an y and all bids. uj *i R. L. GORMAN. President. s Official : - J. T. Kkrkeu. r jri i i Clerk Board of Public Works. •>: r. < ■ ■ ': ' .:.? i line 18- lOt y? ; J /CONTRACT, WORK— GRADING LINDEN V STREET— Office of the Board of Pub lic Works, City of St Paul, Minn., June 17, 1891. —Sealed bids will -be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the cor poration of the City of St. Paul, - Minnesota, ■ at their office in saia city, until 12 m. on the ' 29tn day of June, A. D. 1891, for grading Lin den street, from * Mount Airy '. street to Arch street, in said city, according to pla::s and specificaiions on rile in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two {'2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) . per cent of the gross : i amount bid, must accompany each bid. . Said check bhall be made payable to the Clerk of said 80ard. ...-.: ... / . .'. ..* ' . \ \ ■;■ :z:.'.' .. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ■ - - - ■. . - .: K. L. GORMAN. President. Official: , J.T. Kjsbkkb,. . Clerk Board of Public Works. -\ ', -, ' - , junelß-10t V_. .r^ POPULAR WANTS ■•• '•'" PEgsojfAi.s. '■: - CiALL fON . Madam Moss, the celebrated ' clairvoyant and magnbtic healer. Booms,' 376 Market St.. near Sixth.-' ' IVOttCES quietly ; Ad vice free. Address Lawyer, 34 Church st. New York City. KS. M. A. TI'SSJSY, 223 East Eighth st -■ Magnetic and massage ■ t:eatment for nervous diseases, paralytic aud rheumatism; also clairvoyant. Hours, 9a.m.t09 p. m. KS. KATJS HOSKIXs. Magnetic Heal er. Psychometric and Trance Medium, &a^ West Seventh St., St. Paul. :.■-;. -_ . ;~^ BS. S. HOWARD- Private hospital for ladies : quiet, secluded and * perfectly private, with board and medical -attendance ; $1 to $3 per day. 60 West Fourth St., near ; Rice Park. . . TV JSTTIE'S \- FACE \ , WASH-Try . " one , J- v-; J bottle and you won't use any other; sure cure for pimples, black heads, freckles and giving -a. lovely complexion; warranted to suit or money refunded. Ask your drug gist or address Petri's Hair Parlors, 514 "Nicol | let. - 35c bottle; by mail, 50c. Agents wanted. ' DETRIS CIRLIJUS, the only article to i ■*- keep the hair in curl three days to seven weeks; warranted in the wannest weather; : take no other but Petn's: 25c bottle; by mail, ,35c." Ask your druggist - for it or address Petri's Hair Parlors. 514 Nicollet ay., Minne apolis. Agents wanted.- UPTUEE AND DKFOKMITy-Special treatment. 306 Manhattan Building. 12 to 2— to 5:30. *" lost AJfl> Forxn. — Lady's bracelet; Wednesday even ing; can state where lost. Return to Globe and receive rewrrd. CAKF PIN*SKTTIN<i LOST on Thurs day, June 18, containing three saphhires surrounded by diamonds set in marquise ■ shape. If the finder will return same to J. W. Merriaiu. Koom 5, Sibley Block, he will be suitably rewarded. STKAVKOOBSTOLE.V, from Mernam .Park, a gray mare, weight 930, bunch on left hind lee near fetlock. $10.00 re ward for her return to Union Park Police station. 'PHONETIC SnOBTHAHD.' THE OSGOOU SCHOOL OF Si KNOG J- raphy, Rochester. N. V. ; thorough in struction oy mail, including Manual, Reader and Speed-Book,Sl0; books supplied for Self instruction; Engraved Synopsis tor two-cent stem p. ;- . . TO EXCHANGE. oust: AND BUGGI- to exchange fora mortgage or a clear lot Address X 193, Globe. npo KXCHANGK— Hammond typewriter , A in good condition tor lie ton. W 104, Globe. •".;: STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court. Special term, June 1891. In the matter of the estate of James J. Lee, . deceased. On reading and filing the petition of E. S. Gorman, as .administrator with the will an ' nexed of the estate of James J. Lee, deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue ot said estate to the parties entitled thereto under the will of said deceased; It is ordered that said account be exam ined, and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Monday,. the -Oth day of June. A. I). VBSL at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in St. Paul, in said county. And it is further ordered that notice there of be given to all persons interested by pub lishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks, on Saturday of each week, ■•; prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. ; By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER, ." : [i • s.] Judge of Probate. '.«K. S. (inr.MAy. Attorney. - .. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE— Default having been made in the pay ment of the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars and interest at eight per cent per an num, fjom June 31st, 1889, which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, upon a '.certain mortgage, duly executed and deliv ered by Richard W. Middleton. mortgagor, to Augustus A. De Loffre, mortgagee, bearing date the 31st day of December, lKi-S, ana, with a power of sale therein contained, duly re corded in the office of the Register of D"eeds "in and for the County of Ramsey and State ■of Minnesota, on the 31st day of December, jIBSB. at 4 o'clock p. m., in Book 205 ; ot Mort gages, on page 03; and no action or proceed ing having been instituted, at law or other wise, to recover the debt . secured by said . [mortgage, or any hart thereof; Now. there notice is hereby given, '- ■ that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will he foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, viz. : Lot eighteen . (18)Jof block four (4) of Hirer's subdivision of lots one (1 to seven iT). and fourteen (14) to eighteen (IS) inclusive, of Walcott's addition to Cot- { tace Homes, according to the ie'c-orded plat thereof on file in the office of Register of Deeds for said Ramsey county, in Ramsey county and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances;: which stile will be made by the sheriff of said. Ramsey county, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of St. PauL in said county and state, on the 20th day of July, IS9I. at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day.'at public veudue. to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of four hundred and fifty dol lars and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and twenty-five dollars attor ney's fees, as stipulated in and by said mort gage in case of foreclosure, and the disburse ments allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from day of sale, as provided by law. - : Dated June 12th, A. D. ISOI. AUGUSTUS A. DE LOFFRE. Mortgagee. *lii.i..u;i> F. Fiiwk?.-. Attorney. _^ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALK — -ill Default having been made in the pay ment of the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars and interest at eight percent per an num, from June 31st, ISB9. which is claimed to lie due at the date of this notice, upon a certain Mortgage/duly executed and deliv ered by Richard W. Middleton, Mr rtga ;or. to Augustus A. De Loffre, Mortgagee, bearing date the olst day of December. 1888. and, with a power of sale therein contained, duly re corded in the office of the Register, of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, on tne 31st day of December. 1888. at 4 o'clock p. m.. in Book SOS of Mortgages, on page 64; and no action or proceeding hav ing been instituted, at law or otherwise, to re cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; Now. therefore. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale con tained jn said * Mortgage, and pursuant -to the statute in such case made and nrovidud, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by saia Mortgage, viz. : Lot nineteen (19),' of block four (4), of Hager's subdivision of lota one (1) to seven (7) and fourteen (14) to eighteen (IS), inclusive, of Walcott's addition to Cottage Homes, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in office of Register of Deeds for said Ramsey County, in Ramsey County and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Rain • sey County, at the front door of j the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County and State, on the 29th day of July, 1891. at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at public vendue. to i the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of four hundred and fifty dollars, - "and inter est, and tuxes, if any, on said > premises, and twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees, as stipu lated in and by said Mortgage in case of fore .closure, and the disbursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at . any ■ time within one year from the day of sale, as pro vided tv law. ... ■ ! Dated June 12th, A. D. 1891. • ..:■; AUGUSTUS A. DE LOFFRE, | ""■ Mortgagee. ? MiLLAED F. Bowen. Attorney. '- CONTRACT GRADING CARTER IXj AVENUE— Office of tbe . Board of Public Works, City of St. PauL JftJnn., June (10. 1891.— Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works ; in and for the cor poration of the City of St Paul, Minnesota, st their office in said city, until 12 m. on the :22d day of June, A. D. lt-91, for grading . Car ter avenue, ' from County Road : to. F.ustis street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the -office of said Board. ■ ' - "■•" ■' . - A bond with at ... least two (2) sure ties, in a stun of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent, of the gross amount ; bid. must accompany each bid. - Said check shall be made : paya ble, to the Clerk of said Board. ' ' . - The said Board '■ reserves the right to reject ' any and all bids. <^sa£9MnsroNqwbi*B * R. L. GORMAN, President. . Official: J. T. Kerkkk, ; Clerk Board of Public Works. ju:ill-10t IVJOTIOE— SEALED BIDS WILL BE RE- J.™ r ceived by . the uudersignea up to July 4. 1831,' to iiuild ' ; it -■ two-story . frame school house for Independent : School District ; No. jf>. Nt '. i;ed i Lake Fells. : Minn.' ■', Plans • and specifications can 'be seen nt : the office -of clerk. : The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. : ■•: ■■• --- '.'-■..■ '- ■ " : ■: --'■ ■:. '.. . -' - Dated Red I Lake Falls, Minn., June 18, IS3L W. T. SPILL AN" £, Clerk of the Board of Education. POPULAR WANTS. REAL ESTATE FOB SAIJj. ._ Suburban. - I'VE It ASS FAKUS FOR ; SALE— Splendid farm of about 600 acres, near Winchester, Ky. ; is well improved and has handsome residence ; an elegant home for gentleman of means; on good turnpike, and would make a fine stock farm. For particu lars address W. H. French, Winchester, Ky. W. Vi -35-12*5-44, S fc-11-125-44, Stevens county, Minn. ; prairie. $2,000. For terms apply to the owner, J. J. Mulrooney, Rich Valley. Minu. . _. . Miscellaneous. -- : /" P'OK SALf- Lot with house and barn, A"^ 1202 Beech st., East St Paul, for $1,100; 8200 cash, balance two years at ■ 8 ; per cent August Graff, 1010 Fifth st. south, , Minneap olis. .:.;..'-.■■ 0 OUSK and LOT for sale cheap; half a L± block from Oakland ay. Inquire of , owner. 330 Lisbon st ■';.;:?.% ■ ; -■-■/ " <C^£)() EACH for lots on East Seventh" st *^tJ*J\J These lot* are graded, on motor line, sidewalk laid, fine location, magnificent view; it will pay you to look at these lots. Call on Christopher W. How, room 71, Na tional German-American Bank building. BUSINESS CHANCES. MiseellKixMuis HusiucssCliaiices LACKSJIITH SHOP and tools for sale for cash, cheap. Call at 600 Burr st I* HI CHER SHOP— Location central: do ■*-f • ing nice trade; owner leaving town. Address box 2424, city. DO YOU want to sell your business? Do you want to buy a business? ■Do you want a partner with money? Or are you looking for a business investment? Or a change of location? If so. write or call. Only high grade legitimate business opportunities negotiated. Western Business Agency, offices 215 and 27 Reeve Building, 408 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis, Minn. ; ;, KLG STORE for sale, «:ir>oo: sickness cause for selling. Address A IPS. Globe. I ) '>IKST-CL,ASS HOTEL— Very cheap if i- sold soon; in best town on *St Paul A Duluth road. Full particulars of owner, A. Pennington, Pine City, Minn. F'OK SALE— Tne best located feed store in St. Paul for retail trade, doing a busi ness of 312,000 to 814,0:9 per year. Call or address E. G. Mellem & Co., 93 Dale st. C*OR SALE at a great bargain, one of the •«- best- paying saloons in the city ; must be sold at once. Apply to Rosenfie'ld Bros. & Co.. 200 Washington ay. north, Minneapolis. STATIONERY, CONFECTION KRY, and cigar store for sale on good business thoroughfare. Address O 192, Globe. STATIONERY, confectionery and cigar t' store for sale on good business thorough fare. Address O 192, Globe. WANTED— Partner with capital in new invention; cood paying investment; must have references. 350 Minnesota st. WHO HAS a good stock of general mer chandise invoicing from 816,000 to 820,000 which thoj- will exchange for good unincumbered St. Paul realty and cash? Ad dress F 182, Globe. /CONTRACT WORK-GRADING LAND v> AViSNUE— Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn.. June 10. 1891.— Sealed bids will be received by the ..Board of Public Works in and for the corpo ration of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 22d day of June, A. D. 1891, for grading Ashland avenue , between Lexington avenue and Cleveland avenue, in said city, according to plans and specifications on rile in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a cer tified check on a hank of St Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bidr . . R. L. GORMAN, President Official: J. T. Kekker. Clerk Board of Public Works. ' junell-lOt ' ' Health Is Wealth I ~~ — — — . , Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Bra™ Treat- - ment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteric Diz ziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous" Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Men tal Depression, Softening of the Brain re sulting in insanity and leading to misery, de cay and death. Premature Old Aue, Baren ness. Loss of Power in cither sex. Involun tary Losses and Spermatorrhoea,' caused by ever exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over indulgence. Each box contains one nionth' treatment. SI a box. or six boxes for , sent by mail prepaid. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order for six boxes, accompanied wita $0, we send the pui chaser our written guarantee: to refund the money if It does not effect a cure. Guar- ! antees issued - only by Hippler & Collier durgigsts,7ih and Sibley sts., St Paul, Minn drTfeller, 7 180 East Seventh Street. ST. PAUL. - - MINN Speedily cures all private, nervous, chronic and blood and skin diseases of both sexes ; without the use of mercury or hindrance from business. No CUKE, NO PAY. Pri vate diseases, and all old, lingering cases, where the blood has become poisoned, caus ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth, pains in the head and bone*, and all dis eases of the kidneys and bladder, are cured for life. Men of all ages who are suffering fi -mi the result of youthful indiscretion or excesses of mature years, producing nervous ness, indigestion, constipation, loss of mem ory, etc., are thoroughly and : permanently cured. Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex ; perieuce in this specialty, is a graduate frtm one of the leading medical colleges of the country. He has never failed in curing any cases that he has undertaken. Cases and correspondence sacrecly confidential. Call or write for list of questions. Medicines sent by mail and express everywhere free from risk and exposure. FIRE DEPARTMENT HORSES AT AUCTION Office Board Fikb Com ais si oxers, ) St. Paul, June 18, 1889. J By authority of the Common Council of the City of St PauL the Board of Fire Commis sioners of said city will cause to be sold at Public Auction, on Saturday. June 20th insL, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at Fire Department Head quarters, corner of Eighth «nd Minnesota streets, three (3) horses. These ' horses are unfit for fire service, but are first-class for general use. By order of the Board. WM. O'GORMAN, Secretary. jik^ip . These tiny Capsules are supe- Hj^g^l£ rior to Balsam of Co y*»"-"Vy jfjSL-pl paiba, Cubebs and In ftk\TV{\ g SkTpJ jections. They enre in : V~*'v IKJ 18 hours the same dis- '^—•^ K^*^ eases without any inoonven ~"*^fe ienee. Sold by all druggists rChtcAeiiter'a EmctUh Diamond Bread. - ENNYROYAL PILLS ~<S*rv Original and Ouly Genuine. A ,'. --■ >~y/ fKvV safe, always reliable. UDiEiiitaX f*J)\ V'dAifi Dn««si»t far OuchrJtrri £ng!is)tjpn\ \JffL\l'^'mo»d Brand in Red and GtUSSMIr T~k — . Tv>*netallis boxe*. Maid with bin? rib- \y TTI *^ Kfjbon. Tske ■• other. - Stfiut V 1 / : -~- daruirrmu tubrticitiont and tmitatUm*. -I v .Jf At DniggiaM, or «»nd 4c in itamp* tor \V* 0 : particulars, testimonials . and "Keller — '■ X' for I-Bille*,"™ later, by retara Mail. •■■ •7 — "I 10,©4M> Testimonial*. Mime Paper. H*"M,-li.-«f«-r Chemical Co., 2ladJ«nn Mqnare, - j ail Local Vfoggia*. . l*hUa«a«P^ & HE ALT § Pseggi gate ft Monroe SU. CHICAGO, jff |g^» will mul free, their nra-lj en- jl Jgfo. l*rr-4 C»ialo;oe of Baci \u- j^ t£s3&B Btrrcacxifc*, Uaiforma aud g T|BV S KqiiipmentJ. 400 fine lUus- » JS^^'OSS j*S trit»E» describing ererj 4 *^^*^Hk 73 »rtiole required by Baadj or \^ 7t" Urum Corps. iacludln?R;pair-^^B^^®a^3 ' IV in-M«eria!».Trimoiinsi,eu:.;lßitrue- / #ya If] tianitor Amsteor Banda. Eicrajca *If X% it Jt 5.:»!«s, Drum Major • T«ttc3. Bj-^Z^^ljf - wlecWd ttw glßand MaJUT^^aW POPULAR WANTS. TWISCEIJLA]XEOi;». I A KKIVKD— Mrs. Dr. Dale, trance medium -*•-»- and clairvoyant: may be consulted on all affairs of life. 450 Minnesota st. ANY BUILiDEK or contractor who wishes to build one or two houses and take vacant lot for their pay, all clear, grading and sidewalks complete, in a good location near motor line, apply at once, Z 1&4. Globe. KIVATK HOSIUTAiv SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. H.Slenzel. Martin st. UFTUKE CURED without knife, pain, • inconvenience or • detention from bus iness; special attention to deformity; exam ination free. 306 Manhnttan Bailding. TEKTH PULLED, 25 CENTS— OUT OF -*- sight. gJ6 Er.dicott Arcade. Notice of Application for Liquor License. Citt Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, Minn.. June 80, 1891. f To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that the following named persons have applied for a license to sell intoxicating liquors for the year A. I>. 1891, at the places or locations hereinafter named:' Classen, Peter D., 97 Martin street; Dan sereau, Felix, 582 Robert street ; M. Dietrich & Widinann, 343 Robert street; Hamm. Theu.B'.9 Margaret street; Imhoff, Michael, 964 Arcade street; Mueller. John C. & Co., 405 JacKson street: Olson, Gus, 932 Arcade street; Peter sou. Frank, 503 West Seventh street; Scheune maun, Frank, 256 East Sixth street; Schulz Ch, 567 Miunehaha street: Them, John 11., 674 South Wabasba street: inkier, John. 560 Edmund street; Yoerg, Anthony Jr., 491 Wa , basha street. Now, therefore, notice is further given that the said applications will be heard and con sidered by the undersigned at his office in the new city hall, on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1691, at 10 o'clock a. m., where all per sons interested may appear and will be heard. THOb. A. PUEN'DERGAST. City Clerk. junp2O2O 111 I L^arSr "ALWAYS ON TIME." Ticket Offices— ls!) East Third street, St. Paul; 13 collet House, Minneapolis, and Union Depots In St Paul, Minneapolis and Stiilwater. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Still water Trains— Leave St. Paul t7:4">, S::JS. s9:00, 9:35 and 1096 a. m.. and 12:03. 52:10.4:0.>.5:15, 6:20, t7::» and tli- 25 p. m. Returnin!;. leave Still water +s:3o, 7:30, 8:10, 0:40 and sU):3) a. m.. aiidtl2:'«, i:4", 4:05, 5:10. 5:2) and sS:ll) p.m. f*Daily. tKx.Sun. {Ex.Mon. sSun day only. ) Leave Arrive Through Trains. 5/ 1 . Paul. St. Paul. Chicago "Daylight" Ex *7:4 >am *1 $0 p m Chicago Vestibule LimY: *7-.;jopin -t7:2natn West Superior .1 +.) am +5 :00 pm and Duluth f *10:25pm *o:soam Ashland. Hurley I f9:3Sam i •5:00 pm BayrJeld it W ushlmrn f *10 dni i *6 :50 a m ChippewaF'lls&BlkUiv +5:05 pm t(>:lspm St Joseph & Kansas City *?:50am tH:Ooam ! Omaha & Kansas City. . . *7 :45 pvn »8 a m Sioux City. Shakopee. 1 *7 :50 am +6:40 pin Denver & San Fran- v cisco ) *7:lspni :00am Pipestone & Sioux Falls. *7 :50 am +6:40 pm Shakopce& Mankato... t!0:50 Dm +10:45 am Tracy. Km-nit Pierre +10:50 pin! *H:'Ma m NORTHERN PACIFIC THE DINING CAR LINE To Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, 'Jitt » and the PatlHc -North wett. - St. PauL- Dining Cars on Winnipeg and ; Pacific Coast Trains. Lv. Ar. Pacific Express daily), for Fargo, ~ Jamestown, Livingston, Butte, Helena, Mlgsoula, Spokane, Seat- 9:00 12:40 • tie. Tacoma and Portland a.m. p.m. Pacific Mall (daily), for Fargo, Bismarck. Livingston. Bozeman, Helena, Buite, MiHHOula, Spo kane, Seattle, Tacoma and Port- 4:15 6:05 land p.m. D.m. Fargo and Winnipeg Express (daily), for Fergus Falls, Wahpe ton. Grand Forks, G rat ton, Win nipeg. Moor head, Fargo and 8:00 ?:0> Jamestown p.m. a.m. Brainerd Express, daily (except Sunday) for Anoka, St. Cloud, 05:30 10:10 Little Falls and Brainerd.. p.m. a,m Pullman Sleeper* daily between m. l'.iul and Gralton, Grand Fork.-*, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls, Helena and Butte. 'Pullman First-Class and Tour ist Sleepers and Free Colonist Sleepers are run on through Pacific Coast Trains, C. K. STOVE, City Ticket Aeent, IC2 East Third Street, St. Paul. G. I. M 'SKILL, City Ticket Agent. 19 Klcullet llouu Block. Minneapolis. mmm I Minneapolis & SI. Ldjlj Wsm Railwa". Departing Trains. Lv. Stl'aulj Lv. Mpls. Chic. & Kau.Ctty Ex. a9-^55 am alO:4Mam Deß Moines Expr .. a 9 55. amjftl":4oain Chicago "Fast Expr" .25 p m d 7:05 St Louis *"Fast Ex", bti:'2spm b7:Oopra Dcs Moines passeng'r dO:.'spm d 7 :05 pm Waterville Express.. a3:">opm a4:3()pin Excelsior AWater'wnj a :00 am a- :45dm Northome (Hotel St "1 f aG :00 am Louis), Excelsior & I d'.)::K)iiin - Lake Park H0te1..., V { dl:2»ara I { d 5:05 pm - j [ dti:<':{pm a Ex. Sunday; b Ex. Saturday; d Daily; c Sunday only. TICKET OFFICE i: FT. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. Citt Ornrs-No. City OlHce— >'o.l Wash -199 East Third street, i"Bton »v. .S., cor. Hen rorr .. i _ nepln. in Xicollet Block. Dkpot Si Fourth Uepot-Cor. Third st. dc DjcpoT-l-oot Fourth j-ourthav. X. for Lake street, termmuscablo j jiinnetonkn trains, Un liiie. I nion dep. through trains. GREAT NORTHERN R'Y LINE. TIPI/CTO I'SEastThird St.. St. Paul; I lUIVL I U 3) " >'icollet Av.,.Miuneapolii and Union depots In both cities Latin St. Paul Union Depot. j akuivi bß:f«B.m. WByzata.MtchaeldiWlllmnr L 6:30 p.nL. bß^o».m. Fer. Falls, Fargo & O. Fork* b8:10 p.m. L3-30p.m. Osseo, Clearwater 4 St. Cloud bll«5 a.m b3:3op.m. Auoka, SL Cloud & Wlllmarlbn.4oa.ra U:3oi>.m. ..Excelsior and Hutchingon._ bll»>a.m | Willmar, fSloux City, 1 | Sioux Falls, bWutertown, I blluron, Wahppton.bAb aCjJOp.m. eraeen, bEllendale, tFsir- f a7UB *.ra. I go, bCasselton, Graitou, j Winnipeg aud Pacific I I Coast, 1 ftAnoka, St. Cloud, Fanki 1 Center, Fergus FalLs, Far- I 17:40 p.m. go, Ctookston, G. Fork«, f a 856 a-m. I Great Falls, Helena, | I Butte and Pacific Coast, J Eastern Minnesota. ( Duluth W. Superior, Elk 1 bl«sp.m. -( Hirer, Milaca, Hinckley. ]■ bT-03n ra. (Prliicetou,Anoka,* j .daily; b, except Sundays. «Bu"et parlor cart on trains to Dulutb and West Superior. rßu.iet deepen. tDintngcors, palace sleepers and .re» cnlonlstaleeplngcarg. . riil«-azo, .tliluautico & St. Paul Rr Traii.3 leave St. Pmil Union Depot as ollows: For W'inona, LaCrosse, Milwaukee, Chicago, B, 7:35 a. m.; A Bp. m ;a. 5:55 p. in.; A, Bp. m. Musou City, St. LouU, Kanaus City. A, 9:15 a. m.; C, 7:15 p. m. Dubuque & Rock Island, B, 7:35 a. m.; C, 7:15 p. m. Aberdeen, Mitchell, A, 6:45 p. m. Caimar, Prairia dn(;hien, Davenport, 9:15 a. m. Austin & Way, A. 9:16 a. m.; A, 4.-25 p. m.- C, 7:15 p. m. Milbank 4 Way, 15, 8:00 a. m. abasha i Rochester, B, s p. m. A means daily; B. ex. Sunday; C, ex. Saturday For lUrtlier information see Company's time tables Ticket Offices, 184 East Third st. aud Uiiiou Depo Chicago, Burlington & Northern Railroad Leaves for Chicago, St. Louis and down river points, 7:50 a. m.; arrives, 1:45 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Leaves for Chicago and St. Louis, 7:30 p. m. ; arrives, 7.23 a. m., daily. praUfKTQ CALIFORNIA HEtfSittM^MM&S The most comf fi^lW*^WyryiJßßß6|kle wa y l 0 reach Call HflrH A? ■ Bii iSiffinl r " rl '' a is via Chicago fStBB&KSfr&EBBiI&mM or Kansas City, from ,\ JIULHiLiMPiT iWiMiMay ;yhich points through cars run without change. For rates and fur ther information apply to S. M. OSGOOD, Gen. Agt, or W. M. WOODWARD, Tarr. : Agt., 15 Guaranty Loan Building, Miuneap olis,Miun. . v.v Cnicago, St. Paul & K. City Hy. trains leave union depot 7:45 a. m. ex. Sunday, 7:30 p m.dai!y,ai. 7:'3J a.m.duily, U:IW p.m. ex. baa Dr.BRINLEY, -■■■*: ■■-■ '■ .- : ... f VANDERBURGH BLOCK. Hennepln Ave nue, Corner Fourth Street. , MINNBAPDLIS, MINN. The oldest and only reliable advertising medical office in the city, as will be scan dv consulting old files of the daily press. Regularly graduated and legally qualified; , long engaged in Chronic. Nervous and Sfcin diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. If inconvenient to visit the city for treatment medicines sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. If doubt exists we say so. Hours— lo toll a. m., 2to 4 and 7toß p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 3p. ?h-.i.i' ou «annot come, stale case by mail. NERVOUS Organic Weakness, Failing nCDII ITV Memor *- Lack of Energy. UIDILI I I Physical Decay, arising from Indiscretion, Excess or Exposure, pro dncing some of the following effects: Nervousness. Debility. Dimness of Sight,' • Self-Distrust. Defective Memory. Pimples on the Face. Aversion to Society, Loss of Am bitiou. Untitness to .Marry, Melancholy. Dys pepsia, Stunted Development, Loss of Power Pains in the Back, etc.. are treated with tin paralleled success. Safely, privately, speedily OS I All Fornin~AtTe<-t --li 1 I iuts Bo< *y< nq»€s 111 I I I 8 I 3 Throat, Skin ami W fca WW U B>no«, Blotriio«, Krupilonw, Acne. K<zoma, Old . Sores, CJlcerw, Painful Swell- Ing* Irom whatever cauae, pos-. . itively and forever driven from the system by means of safe, time-tested remedies. Stiff and swollen joints and rheumatism, the re suit of blood poison, positively cured! I/ 1 nii n/-'- d - |iri " rr H 111 111 I If <■<>"» l»la in I«, Hill 111 I" I raiuil " lTiiiiZ 111 II L I qufnt or Bloody I li V II la I quent or Bloody Urine. Unnatural Discharge* Promptly Cured. ~ <'ou»titu tlonal and Acquired Weakness QlßuUi Sexes treated MiM-ceNMfully. PATARRU Throat. Nose and Lung Dis vnlrinnn ease constitute an important specialty at this office. All 'dbhlllP I Although we have in ALL LnnUriHj the preceding para niQPA^r'? graphs made mention of i »?rniiiTu some of the special all- A tCIALTY merits to which partial' — — _^lar attention is given, we have facilities and apparatus for the success ful treatment of every form of chronic ail ment, whether requiring for its cure medical or surgical means. It is self-evident that a physician paying particular attention to a class of cases at tains great skill. very known application is resorted to.and the proven good remedies of all ages ana ■ countries are used. No experiments are made. FKKK— Pamphlet and Chart of Questions sent free to your address. All consultations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly confidential, and are given perfect privacy. DR. BRINLEY. Minneapolis. Minn. Dr. Nelson, Cor. Washington Ay. and Third Ar. S. REGULAR GRADUATE. From 20 years experience, Hospital and Private Practice is enabled to guarantee RADICAL cures in Chronic or Poisonous Diseases of the Blood, Throat. Nose, Skin, Kidneys. Bladder and kindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured without Pain or Cutting. Those who contemplate going to not Springs for the treatment of any Private or Blood Disease can be cured for one-third the cost. It is an established fact, proved by post mortem examination, that tubercles of the lungs have become encysted and healed by natural causes. How much more reasonable is it to infer that CATARRH AND INCIP IENT CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Disease%ean be cured by judicious, scientific treatment Dr. Nelson is so (irmly convinced of the certainty of his latest treat- - ment for this class of diseases that he offers free trial treatment KIFRVHI IQ Physical and Organic IXtnVVJUO Weaknesses, Prema ture Decay, Evil Forebodings, Self-Distrust, Impaired Memory, Palpitation of the Heart Pimples on the Face. Specks before the EYE, . Ringing in the KAR, Catarrh. Threatened Consumption and Every Disqualification that renders Marriage improper aud un happy, SPEEDILY and PERMANENTLY cured. BLOOD AND SKIN 1 .'.; Syphilis— a disease most horrible in its re- * completely eradicated without U>e use of mercury." Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Blotches, Pimples, Ulcers, Pain in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, Mouth aud Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the Neck, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc., Per- . • manently Cured, when Others Have Failed. |3y~Recentiy contracted I I DIM A DV or chronic Diseases i'OSl- 111 linn I TIVELY cored in 3 to 8 days by a local rem edy. No nauseous drugs used. Many cases pronounced incurable promptly yielded to I»r. IVelMun'a Approved Henied — . Medicines Mailed or Expressed to any ad dress Free from observation. Hours, 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 4p. m. : Sunday, 2to 4 p. m 23? Wash. Ay. S.. iTliini.-iipuli.., Uliiii. DR.. 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