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/ c •°^>^// *<^~^\ v- ■ \> * "tjj •* ~^~" •-* ***• • , , — =3 x^s^sr I *^"* -— -^ • ■ - ~^ . ■* ■ ■-' - I ... " -."-•'■■. ■■■-■■..■■■ ' -"• SITUATIONS OFFKISEI> tttilos. ' ATTENTION— You can Ret regular meals _~i nt bidder's Dairy Restaurant for 13c, -' C. Ccc: commutation tickets. Si '■'■'< for fvi.OO; tweuty-one-meal tickets. 84J 0. 31 Bast Fifth "st. AGENTS wanted to sell poods in your own town. N. W. Medicine Company, 364 Wabasha St.. St. Paul. __ A GOOD MEAL for IS, 20, £5 cents"; large steak, 15: three fried eggs, 15: ham and eggs. 20: rfrl< In steak, 20; bread, butter and coffee with iho above; fresh oyster slews, '-'0. Bridge's 411 ..'aclit-on. _____ A— 1.003 BICYCLES SACRIFICED— • Grand sale over one thousand bicycles: best makes: cut prices; great lodnctions; bicycle catalogue mailed free. Roberts, 510 Nicollet. Minneapolis: AGENTS— We need a few more advertis ing agents; an easy and good-paying business for the right parly. Call at once. 108 youth Iio!c:t si. ______ E ARISE X— steady barber at once, -D 480 Wai Rslni si. _____ BARBER— Wanted, a Brat-class barber at s(i Bast Seventh st. : at onco. BARBER wanted: steady job to sol man: (food wages. E. Walters, No. 213 Bush St.. Red \\ Ing. Minn. BARBER — Wanted, a Orst-class, white, sober barber; steady job. George Rogen inc. Slillwuter, Minn. 800K KEEI'Ei:— Wanted, a cowl. rirst class bookkeeper. Apply between 10 and l! o'clock in the morning. *19 Jackson st. BOY— Wauted. a good, smart, active boy about sixteen years old, to work in a drug store: a permanent situation to the right boy. W. A. Frost ct Co., Selby and Western. CANVASSERS- Wanted, two first-class canvassers, well acquainted in the city; good salary or commission paid by the In stallment shoe company, 'SM Wabasha st., Kooin 3. up stairs. CIOACHMAN— Situation as coachman by v> young man weil acquainted in city; good* references; address USB- Euclid. Au gust Eckstrom. COOK— Man and wife to cook and take charge boarding club of about twenty members: wages $r>o per month. Address Gleiiwoocl Club. Glen wood, Wis. ENGINEER wanted at dye works. C. Podlasky. 12!) Front St., near Kice. Glazikk,* — Wanted, glaziers, shop work; steady employment for rapid workers. The organ Co., West Twenty-second and Union Bts.. Chicago* 111. HOSTLER— Wanted, a hostler at Bren nan's Livery, 182 St. Peter st. MAN wanted to do general work; must be bandy with tools and willing to make himself generally useful ; to a sober, indus trious man good wages and a permanent job are offered. Apply at superintendent's office, city and county hospital, in the morning. MANAGKR wanted in every town in the state to represent The World's Fair Visitors' Association. Call on or address J. K. Whitman; 317 Pioneer Press. St. Paul. MAN wanted; salary and expenses; per manent place: whole or part time. Apply at once. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Chicago. MILK Kit— Man to work on dairy: good wages; must be a milker. J. W. Smith, West Seven st. QL'ARRYJIKN— Wanted, ten quarryemn at Kill seminary. St. i'anL ALAKV ok « O.M ,H)!»MO.N [oagelllsio hnndie the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the most useful mid novel invention of thcHßc: erases ink thoroughly In twosec onds: works liise magic; U0 (or.to per cent profit; ofcnls makinu &"0 i er week ; v.ealso vnut a cer.oriil agent to take charge of terri lory, and iu>i'oinl sub Bpents; a rare chance to make money; wrto for terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser MftJ. Co., X 4, La Crostje, Wis, BOLICITOISS8 OLICITOISS— Wanted, men of energy O and tret to Felicit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul, Minn.; liberal con tractand splendid territory can be secured by addressing firm nre E. Sc'cor. St. Pain, Minn. STKNO<i BA PIIKKS'— Competent stenog- IO raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their names and qualifications with our employ ment department; no charge to either em ployer or employed. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 04 East Fourth st. UI'HOI.STKKKKS WANTED — Apply Mannheimer Bros . upholstery depart ment, fourth lloor, Sixth and Robert. • U! antkd— For the United States Army- Able-bodied unmarried men l>etween the ages of twentv-or.e and thirty years: good pay, rations, ckti.ing and medical attend ance: applicants must he prepared to fnr nish satisfactory evidence as to age. crmrac ter ana habits. ' Apply nt Room 207, No. 34 East Seventh st., St. Paul, Minn. WANTED— men and ladies to learn telegraphy,* shorthand, book keeping, etc. students can make board. Globe Business College, Endicott Building. 117 X WANT AT ONCK— Reliable men VV everywhere (local or traveling) to ad yerii.se and keep our show cards tucked dp in towns, on trees and fences along public roads; steady work in your own county; £70 a month salary and Si n;day expenses deposit ed in your bank wtieri started. Franco-Ger man! Kit ctiic Co . I 1 ' x Pel. Cincinnati. O. UI'SI^'KS.S CHANCE i.. S iMcclhmeoiiM. A— 1,000 BICYCLES SACRIFICED^ joL« Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices; great reductions: bicycle catalogue mailed free. Roberts, 510 INicollet. .Minneapolis. DAKSKI established eight years at a sac- X* rifice; must Le sold at once: good stand. 515 St. Peter. Foit SALE— Barber shop continuing six chairs; one of the best paying shops in the city. si. Marie <£ St. .Martin. Hen nepin «v.. Minneapolis. FOR SALE — Two-chair barber shop; cigar and Lobncco store doing a good pay ing business. Address 1). M. .Murphy, St. Cloud, Minn, JHAYK BLACKSMITH-SHOP for sale in a good location, good trade, in village of New London, .Minn. C. K. Krause. »Jj*r?A WILL start you in cigar and tobacco •i?U«J business; good business, cheap rent, ' good location; must be sold; call at once. Room ;". 1 7. New York Life Building. Foil sjit;e. AWNINGS-. TKNTS, ill IGHT AND wagon covers manufactured by Peter Ross, 165 East Severn st. AWNINGS, TKNTS, FLAGS, UORSK, wasbn. hay covers, etc. ,i. M. Kossoll, 353 Jackson st. A— I.OCO 15!CV<:I,KS sA€RIFfCEI>— • Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices; great reductions: bicycle catalogue mailed free, Roberts, 510 Hicollet, Minneapolis. BICVCI»— kinds; we make first-class repairing a specialty; write or call for our catalogues, tree upon application. ..St. I'nnl Cycle Co. '■'<■ -■:■:'■-. COLIi.MIJ.A, fowler. Phoenix and other ' high-grade bicycles; our Majestic pneu matic, hi;;h-gra£e machine at Sll"' beats them all; (-'' or write for prices and catalogues. St. Pui cycle Co. FLOVfKK**— Plants for vases, boxes and yard. Warreudale Greenhouse, 113 East Third. t^DRNITCKE— For sale, very cheap, the Jl furniture and carpets in a nine room Hat. Call 53 Hotel Barteau. 1 CRN ITU UK— A nice, choice, nearly new X lot of furniture, parlor suits, heating and gasoline stoves, etc., tor sale at your price. Room 10, Globe building. "I ERSEY COW- Prime. US Ashland ay. RA N<«K!S— "Favorite" gas ranees at inside prices ;a fine newliuo with latest improve ments. Prndt-n Stove Company, 401) sibley. p Kl> CKDAK SHINGLES at Jackson XV and Fourteenth sts.- Thompson & Co. SHOWCASE— sale. seven-foot show case and counter. 05 West Seventh st. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ' F«atale». A A A — DRESSMAKERS, don't • l\tl\» fail to call and examine the wonderful McDowell Garment- Drafting Machine. JRoom 50, Manuheimer Block. T I.ARPENTEUU'S EMPLOTSIENT AT LARPENTKUR'B KAU'LOYIIKNT Office the best domestic help in the city is secured ; we always have nurse and second girls: special attention given to lake orders: ladies, and girls call nnd see us. Si West Exchange st., Telephone K>7... A— 1000 BtCYCL.ES SACRIFICED— • Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices; great reductions; bicycle cnt.i!osuc mailed free. Koberts, 010 Nicollet. Minneapolis. BAM-KT DANCERS— Wanted, lady bul let dancers: Chicago World's Fair Stock Company: applicants must be of prepossess ng appearance; Address Q 93. Globe. ■ BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, lady bookeen er. Address, stating experience and sal ary expected, (l ii:), (iiotic. ' Ciook — Wanted, a good cook and second ' girl: no washing. 59 Western ay. DRESSMAKING— Wanted, a competent girl and an arjprentice at once, Room '.), Forepaugh Block, Seven corners. DISHWASHER— Wanted, a dishwusher and laundry girl at the Clifton hotel. FAMILY of three keeping nurse want cook, without washing, $16; handy by: Custer. Mont., cook and nurse, little family, 545. Douglass' Intelligence, 65 Seventh. G1OO!) WAGES FOli GOOD GIRL— T Girl competent for all kinds of work can secure a situation at WO Sc-lby ay. BOUSEKEEPER— A poor woman with one or two children wishing a homo to keep noose. Address James Clark. Still water, Minn. HOUSEWORK— Good wages for a com petent girl for general housework; small family. '.Marshall at. ; Irish or German preferred. M ousKWORK— A competent girl to do Fj general housework. 730 Rondo st. HOUSEWOKK- Wanted, a good gin for general housework;, easy place; call mornings. 3V) J)»lc st. HOUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. 46J Vir ginia ay. _______ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general O housework: family four adults; good wages; another erirl kept. 4.18 4) ay ton. HOUSKWOKK- (.ill wanted for general housework. 15 Bast- Tenth st, opposite capitol. __ HoisKVVoiCi-. — Warned, good girl for general housework. 478 Cedar. HorsKWOKK— Wanted, good cirl for general housework; email family. At 054 Lincoln ay., near Grand ay. ear line. • IjOUShWOKK— Wanted, a trill for light xl housework. No. CIS Canada st. II ol'skwokk— Good girl for general £ I housework.. Apply 472 Marshall »v. HOI'SKWOIiK- Girl wanted for general housework in private family; no chil dren. 340 Grove si. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework, mid a nurse girl. 437 Bid well st. ____. M OUSKWOHK- Wanted, girl for house- O work in small family; reference re quired. No. ma Sims. HOUSEWORK— a good, willing girl: German preferred. Siiti Asliland nv. X ITCH KM GIRL— German preferred. : Apply nt4W) at. Peter st. ■ I LAUNDRESSES — at once, one No. i shirt finisher, one washwoman, one atarcher. Apply to 4ti<i St. Peter NORSK GlßL— Wanted, a nurse girl; light work and good wages. Call at Once. :.'i)7 Pleasant ay.. near Sherman st. PANTKY GIRL, kitchen girl, bell boy ± wanted nt liotoi Metropolitan. PERSONS to address wrappers wanted im- JT mediately; large job. fall at Great West office. 07!) Wabasha st., st. Paul. Minn. SBAMSTKJMS— Wanted, a sewing girl who can cut and iit at 51 West Ex ' change st. SKCO >D (il 4JL— A good second kirl at IT3 College ay. call between and 10 a. m. SECOND GlßL— Wanted, a young Ger man or Scandinavian girl to do second w(«."k at 402 Holly nv. WANTED— Thirty girls for housework: small places: also ten second girls. 392 Selby ay. WANTED- Ladies to write at home: en- VV close stamped envelope. Bertha 13enz, Sec. South Bend, lud. PF,<-S«j~A_..S. 7 7 * — PIS OF. LIT TEN", the .rx • _~x . /_ • well-known and highly celebrated clairvoyant and trance medium, of New Orleans, has "returned, and located at ".I West Exchange st., near St. Joseph's hospi tal, west of St. Peter st. ; ladies, 50 cents; gents, S3; also by mail. A A A _MMX. LA TK HUH givesim . xi. J\.» proved Turkish baths and mas sage treatments. Room IT, Sidle Mock. sC6i,*> Nfcollet ay.. Minneapolis. Two experienced lady operators. A DM'T MASSA GIST — Mrs. Dr. Cole A Rives modern massage treatment in a scientific manner. Parlors I, -7 East Seventh. ALWAYS KKLlABLK— Madame Teits worth, clairvoyant: business lest medi um: thirty years' experience. 539 Wabasba si., city. _] - A— 1.000 i!KVci,KS SACRIFICED— - Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices; great reductions: bicycle catalogue mailed free. Roberts. 5H> Nlcollet, Minneapolis. MEDIUM— Sandall gives advice on all business and love ali\iir* without Hskiug any questions: SNOW) challenge to any medium or fortune teller teat excels her. 517 Second ay. south. Minneapolis; upstairs. MRS. DE LAITTKK. experienced mas sagist. 27 East Seventh st.. Parlor 0, first floor. Hours, 10 to 1) daily. ■■;- ■■T--j.- MUS. KATK IIOSKINS. 825% West Seventh st., psychometric reader and trance medium. "' MJIK. HURNETT'S new massacs parlors, iYx 877 West Seventh st. ; professional mas sage; plain, vapor, medicated baths: mag netic treatments, restful and curative; hours 1) toO. " MRS. M. A. TUsSEY. 624 Wnbasha Si,— Magnetic and massage treatment fo paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call it a. m. to Bp. in. OKANGK BLOSSOM — The leading remedy for female weakness: reduced prices for a short time. Genera] Agent, SIJ5 l J Itovalston ay.. Minneapolis. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OP Ramsey— ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Erastus S. Edgerton, deceased. Letters of administration, on the estate of Erastus S. Eduerton, deceased. late of the County of Delaware and State of New York", being granted to Delos A. Montfort: It is ordered. That six months do and the same is hereby allowed from and after 'the date of this order, in which all persona hav ing claims or demands against the said de ceased are required to file Hie same in the Probate Court of Said county, for examina tion and allowance, or be forever burred. It is further ordered. That the first .Von day in December. A. 1). IS".)!, at i" o'clock n. in.', lit a General Term of said Probate Court, to be held, at the Court House in the City of Saint Paul, in said county, be. and the sums hereby is appointed as the time au.l place when'and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it is further ordered. That notice of such bearing be given to all . creditors and persons interested in said estate by forth with publishing this order obcc in earn «c ■-. for three successive weeks. hi the M. i'anl Daily Globe, a daily newspaper primed >u:<l published in said county. Dated at Saint Paul, this 23d day of May, 1803. By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER, [l. s.] ' Judge of Probate. C. D. & Tnos D. O'BniiSN, Attys. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1893. SITUATIONS WAJITEI). itlale. A BUSINESS MAN desires to represent some business house or secure the agency of some salable article while on a long trio through Western states. Address L !)5, Globe. , BOOKKEEPING— Experienced .business man wants position: bookkeeping, col-: lecting or office work; references. Address L 100. Globe. : ..-:■•;;- BOOKKEEPER- Position as bookkeeper, D assistant or office work by a you nic man of experience; thoroughly competent and willing to work for moderate salary. Address II US. Globe. ' ' - . BOYS FOB PI.ACKS, places for boys: employment bureau for poor boys', free. Newsboys' Club R00m, 313 Wabnsha St.; open from 11 to 13 a. m.. and from 7 to ') p. m. CW.KKK — Young man wants a place in a grocery; one year's experience; answer Tuesdiiy morning, WO Wells St., city. C..KRK — Position wanted by young man as clerk in gents' furnishing store; five , years' experience ; can furnish best of refer ence; speaks Scandinavian. Address E 98, C-iobe. CLt£KK— Young man with eight years' ex perience in grocery store desires posi tion. Address Cieric, liSlglebart. COACH MAN— Wanted, by a competent ' person, a position as coachman and to make myself generally useful. Address YIW, G 1 o tie. • _____ COACHMAN— man of good habits wants a position as coachman; speaks German, English and French: served United Stales cavalry; test of city references. Ad dress ( has. L. Ilerberich, 444 tit. Peter. CM>KLECTOK— Wanted, situation as col ■* lector; first-class references'. Address Jl)4, Globe. (iOt>K— First-class cook, with long expe rience. wants situation: town or country. A ddress Jim Andrew. '-'31 University East. DRUGGIST having two years' and a hall experience would like a position. Ad dress X !)8. Globe. ' r~ *H EMPLOYMENT — Wanted, by young married man of good character and habits, ii situation where good hard work will secure advancement. Address L ;!)(>, Globe. ■ -■'-•' OSTLER— Position wanted by a young Scandinavion. who knows perfectly how to take care of horses and drive. C. P. J., 4.13 Superior st. MI LLEK— Position as second miller: feed a specialty. . Address C. J. D.. 593 JacK son st. ■ --:'i ■•'■?. PHARMACIST — Warned, situation by Canadian graduate In pharmacy; six years' experience In dispensins: wholesale preferred. Address W. L. (I.. Globe. SALESMAN— Traveling salesman, experi enced, wants position; good references. It. 11. Wilcox. Elysian, Minn. _____/' SALESMAN— A capable man wants posi tion as salesman, or manager of store, in ii good-size town; has had eleven years' ex perience in ' selling goods, and is a pusher. Address Z 98, Globe. - SALESMAN— Wanted, position as sales - man for a first-class cigar house: can command a good trade; first-class reference. K. 8.. 157 Kent St.. city. SITUATION wanted in an office or whole- O sale house ii» the city by a yount; man aged twenty-one; highly recommended. Ad dress T!>H, Globe. VITIATION WANTED — A timperate O young man. understanding Bohemian and English, writing a tine hand, woul-1 like a situation. 130 Western ay. south. ' - .« STKXXiKAI'HKB. Jong in railway serv ice, and all around onfee man, will ac cept position at moderate salary to start. Ad dress L '.ft. Globe. : ' STEADY young man of nineteen wants position with big linn of some kind: will start with small salary with chances of working up: is of good hab'ite and not afraid or work: best references. Address II 25. Globe, Minneapolis. UIISCEf.LA.fF.miS. A 1.1- KINDS of second hand sewing ma chines from §5 up. 433 Wabasha st. ALL KINDS OF FURS stored and money advanced on [hem by the Capitol City Loan Company. 103 East Seventh, two doors from Jackson st. ■ ,'.-" ; BICYCLKS— All kinds; we make first-class -repairing a specialty; wri'.e or call for our catalogues, free upon opplica-iion. St. Paul cycle Co. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES bought and sold ; altering and repairing done on short notice; also importer of bill iard cloth and repairs. A. Louis Ege, 406 East Seventh St., St. Paul. Minn. CtAftPKT CLEANING- Have your car j pets- cleaned and layed by Electric Car pet-Cleaning Company, 159 West Third. Tel ephone 1200. CASLKIt'S DRESS PLKATING and Button Bazar has removed to 345 St. Peter pO>'CEKT every evening and. Sunday \J afternoon at Straka's Tivoli; lady or chestra; the only family resort in the city. CIOLUMBKA, Fowler. Phoenix and other ' high-grade bicycles: our .Majestic pneu matic, high-grade machine at §115 beats them nil; call or write for prices and catalogues. St. Paul Cycle Co. - " - . ' " -' LAWN MOWKKS sharpened and re paifed and put in running order by Justus Knhlert, machinist, 1-5 West Third st., St. Paul. Minn. y-:-^t Mechanics; MAKK YOUR TOOLS— Send 25 cents for bottle Lijrtuuin? En graver to 11. R. \Vilcox. Elysian. Minn. SroVKS stored and repaired at American Stove Repair Works, 188 West. Seventh st., Seven corners. : ;-i-.---"^ yTOVES carefully stored and repaired for O fall deliver}'. Joseph Baag, 309 West Seventh. WILDE & BUCK. iMerclianilise Brokers — AND — Real Estate Exclmnge, 518-520 Manhattan Buildlug. St. Paul. Minn lost axi> . FO'tiXl>. . .. BOOK LOST— Nursery delivery book' last week. Please leave at O'Brien's Livery, 543 St. Peter St., and receive reward. • Dot; LOST— St. Bernard female. Return to 711 St. Peter si. and receive reward. EXVKLOPK LOST — An envelope con taining sheet of foreign stamps valued at $.">.32; owner's name on envelope, Return to sol Holly ay.; reward received. MAKE— Lost, four-year-old Hack mare weighing about ! 110. Saturday, nt ID o'clocK : fair reward for reiuni 10 Ole Nelson, comer Rose and First sis.. Arlington hill. NOTK BOOK LOST— Small note book lost Sunday afternoon, containing a check on the Gerinatiia Dank payable 10 Jos eph Forsell amounting to S'.-M. The tinder please return to 253 Wucouta st. and receive reward. POCKKTIJOOK^ r.O.ST— I.ad.Vs oblong pockotbook yesterday nfterVioon, con- Mfnfns about S3 and a jrem piciure. Leave at Plate office. COARI) OFFf:RKI). . BO.V!I!> — For rent, oup front smile room, with board. 111.' Etv-t Tenth st." BOARD— Rooms, nicely furnished, with I oirci: also a few table boßrderj. No. . 217 Eighth st. ; BOA i:l>— North WashiiiKton i-t.. ne«vly furnished rooms ami board; irpfhH&e Rire Pitrli. ■ ' ' ' • '•P;!K>'()K\V<)l)U-Ul Ei.:i..!i St.. >">ai* X — strr.K'lH From Dtpol— Farliistieil rooms, with boii'rtl, ff.SO to *tj \-st week-; ti- .;■?: -ni-. ?! : it ■ ; :v--. ■-.. . i I C'TiOaS. ST. AGATHA'S ACAUiiHY OF MUSIC and Art. 2G East Exchange St.. St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar and ■ mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call I or send for prospectus. SITUATIONS WASTED. ; k cmalcs. i.-:>JH AS STENOGRAPHER— By young lady j who has just completed course under! professional reporter. Address D 90. Globe. j A IX KINDS of sewing machines repaired ■ A and parts furnished. Wheeler «6 Wil son Manufacturing Company.43B Wabasha st. OOKKKKPER— A young lady desires JD ' position as bookkeeper or cashier: can give best of references. Address A tOO.Globe, piASHlEß— Wanted, situation as cashier V/ by young lady of wide experience. Kef erences undoubted. Address Q 100, Globe. /COPYIST— Young lady desires position as V> copyist or any kind of office work; can give references. Address G 94. Globe. - |"VAY WORK— any kind of day \-> work or washing by a woman. Call at 394 Bnnfil st. ' T\RESSMAKING at home or by the day; ■LJ all kinds of family sewing at "ii 7 Grove St. Mrs. F. C. bock. DRESSMAKER— competent— wants sew ing in families; children's clothes; refer ence: 8C per week. Address U 02, Globe. TVKESSMAKKK- An experienced dress -LJ 1 maker would like sewing of any kind to uoather home; perfect fit and prices reasou able. Address S 100, St. Vaul Globe. DKtSSMAKI-.R- Competent dressmaKer Is wishes plain sewing or dressmaking at 16J St. Albans st. ~ ' '• GIRLS for places, places for girls, at all VJ times at 63 East Seventh st. ' HOUbEKEEPEH— Lady desiring a pleas ant home would like a position as housekeepar; very reasonable salary; ref erences given and required. Address Z 94, Globe. - pousEKEEPEK— Wanted, position as n housekeeper; best of references given. Call on or address Miss E. Kolfe, '.'4s Henne piu ay.. Minneapolis, Wiun. HOUSEWORK — A Scandinavian girl wants situation to do general house work or chambermaid in a hotel. Call at 937 Thomas st. . LADIES in need of good reliable nelp, call on Mrs. Merry weather. 543 Wabasha. ■ NURSE— A position wanted as nurse for 1 1 one or two children, or to wait on an elderly lady: willing to travel. Please call or address M. L., 4ti:( Itobert st. ■ NURSE— An elderly lsdy wants situation i- ' as nurse in confinement case, or go to iho lakes us nurse for a family. Address B 94, Globe. : ■ ■■ ■ ; OFFICE WORK — Young lady of ex perience wishes office work. Address M 'jr.. Globe. ■ ■'■ : ■ ' : : OFFICE WORK- A lady would like writ ing to do in office. V IOC'. Globe. : OFFICK WOKK— position iii of fice: can give best of references. ,'Call on or address Miss E. liolte, :.'4B Heunepin ay., Minneapolis, Minn. ; ". ' SEWING— Lady wants plain sewing to do in families. Address Miss MqrevV:ill' West Seventh st. . .'.; '• BTENOGKArHKK — Experienced .lady O stenographer, owning typewriter, would like desk room in an office. Address li US, Globe. v ;,:; ■ STUNOGItAL'HEII — Experienced ( and competent lady stenographer desires po sition: salary not so much of an object as permanent position; can give good refer-; ences. P 98, Globe. >_ : j QTENOGK APII sili— Wanted, situation by f O a competent stenographer, willing rado any kind of office work in connection; .best, of references given. Call on or address Edna' Rolfe, Minneapolis Architectural' Bureau,] SJI Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. Miuu. \ (JUNOOKAt'HER — Experienced [and] 0 rapid stenographer desires position. Ad-; dress 7. 10t>. Globe. - ■•'■ ■ . : STKNOGKAI'HEK— A young lady with O experience would like a position as stenographer and general office work. Ad dress ■»;;;') Warsaw St., City. AS DING wanted to do at home, No. 637 Mississippi st. ; washing Hud iron ing. .'yS cents per dozen. Y\] ASHING— A woman would iike to do VV washing at home or outside. Inquire at 865 Thomas. ' '• v'- ■< WASHING— woman wants washing and housecleaniug. Inquire 603 Arlington st. r WASHING— A girl like to go out by the VV day washing and houseclenning. 232 Norris st." ' WASHING— Rough dry. to do at Dome: »» rates reasonable. 41)8 liice st., rear cottage. •• - '■ WASH Wanted, to do washing at 219 East Fourteenth. " 1~--.e - WASHING — Want to tako washinz'at home. Mary Brandl. 40!) Grotto st. WASHING — Women want to go out washing, or take washing at home, at 4SO Lafondst. ....:. WANTED— Side line by lady traveling with her husband through Montana. S OtS. GlQbe. ACCOUNTANTS. HM. XjfiWJuJ^, Us Gernidiuu L.ife Insur » ance Building, expert and audit work STUICHS AUtD FIXTLKE*. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND B1L LIAKl) SUPPLIES; Warerooin 405 and 407; Office and Factory 411 mid -ll>> Fifili aveatN feonth. Ittinne.tpolia. Minn. - ;v ,- I Proposal!* for a New Capitol Site. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS 09 - Section Ten (10) of Chapter Two fig of the General Laws of Is.r.i. Sealed Proposals td nell or srunt to the State of Minnesota. VBtdi or grounds within n distance of three (omihi of a mile from the block of land uotv-caiisti} .tutiiiK the site of the present State Capjtoji sufficient in area for the site of {he new tjapij tol. will' be received, up to Wednesday, 28th, 1893, at 10 o'clock ;r. nj- and will I c liubj liclyopened and examined on said dafe. ni Hie hour a'iove i.amed. In the Goveiilbr'i office at the State Cnpito!. | Said proposals should bo addressed to t I.o "Lioard of State <. ;ipir-l Con»n}'.«<i in -. ■ Paul. Minn and indorsed, "Proposal^ for a new Capitol site." i-.*'J very proposal must be oecom panted by ;i plat of "the la;idsorLro:M!ds ;.:• .; oso.'l ta <•■■ '■•■ site, hi: price at. \v!;i;-h the same will DeMi>iij veyed to the State of Minnesota." a:iil l!:: terms ui:d conditions upon which si:cl^e»>'-i| veyance will l<e m:id<;. -togc-tlii'r with n'lAjnil in the sum o: S.u.'W 1 , executed r.iui Mscneti i>y ihe party or parties making wh-Ii proposal, and at le:ist turee riis«nci:tily rffsjjonii&le per sons, as sureties co:n!i!'.. iv d for the faituful performance of such pro;>o.-a', in all its <>'t> tails. l<o proposals will be received nfte.- thedat-; and hour a Love named. . ■ ; All per«<*iM Ev.tSin,.' pfaju -;i!<. <>- otter wise interested, ;ir_' i::v:!fi] to be ;rec::l. j Tlie Beard reserves Lha right to reject any or all proposals t;i:i !e. ' , j Si. J'aul. Miii:.e-ou-i.' '•!■•>• ■■' h. >.•;. S,XC i .: njjlsox. President Hoard t>f .ttr..- I ';-.^.i'.i.-i C. ninijs s-io'.iti->. Nots— The Ili>ari{ xfri I -:ej •:: >: •<ir'.i;i One Hundred Miidiixty Mil ti¥:i::r. ( .i ,;-. ) sauare feet of srro:nnfi i.i all. :i» ; - ii.- >•;.'.•. i:. : proposal-' nr.e :n>t n.'.»:.-.c.i.-.i i.t l::i- .•• t.t ..;•*" i:i t.i- iJ :...';-.- :.'!■! . n:::v Le for r.jiv p.r.i >.i of lint .;!>.: >« ; .»-<t 'I ha I ii»>il a ll ii :l.'s.» ;. cf :o :<•: S vi prouosili .:• i v... :>..■: i:^ i;iiyn:e :.\ !-i.\_ il • lauds in four (1) tqti:il laymen s. »••:»: ip i! ins in IM):. in conform;:;.- :i>»th.- :•;.;•. :;i lions \ niavio by tiio Al-1 » .mo r {•tw.l 1 A under wnich 'Act the said Hoard i.-j'wonsUj tuted. and the purchase of said lauds or grounds is authorized. - FOR REST. MJ. IV. Sliepard, 91 East Fourth Street. T> ENTS HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, XV apartments and rooms, with and without steam heat, in all parts of the city; "acts as owners agent: collects rents. • WIIITAKER & PARKER, Renting; Agency* Manhattan Building. Houses, l"l ouse of seven rooms. atsS6 Temperance -Cl st., water and sewer, with bam. Inquire at 27!) Carroll st. ■ ■ ■' — Eleven-room house, all modern improvements. I'JB East Tenth st. HOUSE FOR RENT— Nine-roome house. No. 311 South Franklin st. all modern improvements. HOUSE — rent, eight-room house, 193 Midway ay., West St. Paul. Inquire Mr. Evens, li)ti Midway ay. ■••;•'.■*'-?: HOUSE— A ten-room corner dwelling. No. 557 Canada st. ; modern improvements, and best of repair. HOUSE— For rent, a late improved eleven room house. Apply at 221 East Sev enth st. ~_ HOUSE— An eight-room, new-house with ■LI modern improvements, near Selby ay. cable. Apply at 388 Laurel 'ay. ST. ANTHONY AY., 400-Excellent six room house; water: sewer; screen; $l-i per month. Alien, Moon & Co. 'TAYLORS BUNTING AGENCt -1 GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT ROUSES. STOKES. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. Sii»»rl»nn. AT BALD EAGLE LAKE— Cottages beautifully situated on lake shore near depot. Edwin A. Warren, 400 Sibley st COTTA<iE — Nicely furnished cottage. V-/ finely situated on lake shore at Bald Eagle. E. A. Warren. 400 Siuley st. Flats. FLAT— Nice flat of seven rooms to rent. Inquire at No. 430 North Exchange, corner Ninth st. _ nLAT— The Seville, Selny mid Kent— L Elegant seven-room tint. Apply 262 Selby, or to Janitor. PLAT- For rent, furnished or unfurnished -L tint of six rooms for three or four mouths to couple without children; choice location: terms moderate; references required. Ad dress .1 05. Globe. FLAT— For rent, at "The Albion," fur nished flat. No. 49; three rooms and bath. Oilier*. ' OFFICES— For rent, fine offices in Grand Opera House building. Sixth, and ht. Pfter sts. Apply at Box Office Grand Opera House. * . .* (looms. * A— :iotkt. UHUN*\VICU. for gentle • men only; fifty modern . steam-heated rooms br <lav.- week or month. AT ECONOMY HOTEL, 360 Jackson St.. nicely furnisned rooms; rent by day, week or month. " nKI),\R ST.. .*TB— Nicely furnished front \~t room, suitable for two gentlemen; board. C^EDAK ST.. Rooms for rent from Si , > to 516 per mouth. • ■ , - COLLEGE AY., 28, WEST— Nicely lur i ■ nished rooms. : • ' • DAYTON AY.— Near Dale — Well fur nished, very large; one or two gentle men: no other roomers; references required. O 01, Globe. ,- FIFTH ST., 14:!. WEST— Few elegantly furnished rooms; modern conveniences: private family. 7 ■_ PLEASANT AY.. 14.)— Between Third and JL Sixth Sts.— Pleasant furnished rooms, with or without board, t ROBKKT ST.. 714— A nicely furnished iront room; $0 for one Dersau, or $12 for two. :__ R-.)OM.SIATK~ Respectable young lady roommate: room Dleasantaua convenient to business center; rent reasonable. Address V 100, Globe. ._ ROOMS — People looking for pleasant rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished, call 415 Ensl Seventh ft. Also rooms furnished for light housekeeping. SEVENTH ST., i:>!> WEST- Front and back parlor, nicely furnished, for rent cheap. - QEVRNTH ST., 230 WEST— Nicely fur- O nished rooms for ladies or gentlemen; call forenoons or evenings. ' SHEBMANST.. 341— Three or six rooms; cellar; first-class, private house, central. ST. I'KTICK ST., Third Flat— For rent, nicely furnished room; modern con veniences. WALNUT ST., 307— rent; furnished . or unfurnished rooms, single or en suite: modem conveniences; beautlfuilawu and shade trees. WABASHA, 457— Pleasant, larere. nicely furnished front rooms, baths, etc., from S.\ $7. up. DIE WORKS. AIIKKKT & JHINTKL — Minnesota IV Steam Dye Work?, 244 East Seventh. r^ J. BOCHKN— H. W. Steam Dye \Vorfcs JC . office. 4:6 Robert St., Ryan Block Works, ■ r 5 and 57 Indiana ay. ST." PAUL STEAM WOiiKS and O scouring establishment, established 1856. 128 West Third St., M. Paul. J. C. Krthlcrt. Proprietor. ISO East Seventh S'... Si Par. Mi.it ! Speedily curesaii private, nervous, chronl I and blood and sim diseases of both sexe I without the use of mercury or hindrance from business. NO NO PA V. Pri vate d;seiSie». mid ail old.* lingering c.ises, •.vheie the blood lias become DOisort.-J, can .ii? ulcers, blotches, sore throat .and mouth. pains in the head and bones, and nil diseases tf the Sidneys ami bladder, r.re cured for I life. ..Men of all a-;es who are suiferin? fro:n j | the result of youthful indiscretion or ex- I cesses of m.'.tnre years, producing nervous- . j 'ness, indigestion, constipation, low of mem- j I ory, etc., are inoroiiyhly and ixiraianentl/- i : cured. Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex- : ; erieneein this specially, iw untduaie from one of the lea>liU3 medical 60tt6£6A of tha : ' ousntry. lie ii:is never faile.l in c^irin>r all/ ', i cures that ns has : auderlaKott. * -Case* »r..l I corn-spon<le::ce sacredly eoo4de»U»L C*il | :or write for list of ijuostions. .Medicines sen: I i v iiirtilHii.l ex;»re» evur/wueiM liae U0..1 j i\a.< ewl Os&tiMtrv. I - ; ; i i f^HICAGOGE EAT WESTERN nAii.WAV I v- (■.•. .Trains leave L"tri-n-r.V]> '-. City ! i Of.ice. '.'.HI iio'e:t S;re3: t t-on.e.- PitVn. ! | D.uly. t i.'iilv ex. Sum \\.fn-- •■'.; Arr:xe. i | +"hic:i .'ii V-.i-'i i"s;>.-fs<.. .. :. :::>.' ■»: <-| n; i tio.«a. Jl». A ;;;i!i-:i- i.X .. .' : : •■ wn|-"-i: .'psti j ! =>:,, K i.. e Ceutcr Local ...■:'■ i nrl ■: '"::i : 1 "*niH'sis(> :.i:n.i:v! .|T:; t-;;>; '. :'i am ' . *:>es •.iii!ie». 'u3.:xK.(' .. 7 : :•><>' . : :.;n i j -= . i ■■tiE3:EE:i:5 I CV-isiaSJ3:t)-}.'ii!f!!j-.| ■ :'--» '."ii 1 1 :■■ ■• -v. ■ i !--•.■» i [ / _^.j .-v *r. < » t> -•! :.\; rs-><- (?.=«■* i. i'.l'il . ; j I •JiSi-v^'. r;.>-y >■»«•.. •..,..;»?- .<*. . : - ' ;s;i ; t :;-;v i :^>r i . . • - 1. • ■: .'.":;' :■?•:*•"•.•;'•:•;■/:,:■ ;•■::.:.»>:••.■; -.Tr.- ::: - i "» ; ' '■■- -' » ■-- ■. •:...■ «-t - ■ . >. _j.~ - .1. > - ... at; : ■•:;. |. .a . »i-^*r rr....t Uiftf»ilxra- ; lain.: ■■•' ">. tJ»- ! j l-Ii- Line,- M. i l .. i.- croix []T.Ti<cgUiai)2ltroa. ] I f* ttaili'e.t.iMja.) s p. in. lily 'titiet Ulliccs. Jim. i nmpolui, i.>i ; .i:..tv iinitdius;: SU Paul, No. .(*• \ I't.Le street, Ilctel Eyan. AUCTION SALES. liavaiisiffliA Johnson's. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Carpets. Gas Range, Dishes, Etc., at Auction— We will sell at public auction in the store No. 167 East Seventh St.. oil Thurs day, May 25, at 10 a. m , the furniture of a twelve-room house, consisting of 1 solid cherry bed room suit, 4 very line oak suits, hall rack. Turkish parlor suit, upright fold ing bed, nice cabinet, center table, fancy chairs, rocker, sofa, hair mattresses and springs, extension table, dining room chairs, dishes, etc. The carpet of this lot Is very fine. Iv addition to this lot. we will sell about 1.500 yards of body. Brussels, Moquette and ingrains, in all sizes and shapes. These goods are practically good as new, and will be sold regardless of prices. Kavauagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, 186, 183 and 190 East Sixth st. ■'■..■ ?;--- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC lion—We will sell at " auction on Wednesday, May 24. at 10 n.m.. at the resi dence No. *309 North Exchange St., a nice, clean lot of Roods, consisting of one rug par lor suit.one bookcase and desk, oak aud;cherry bed room suits, bed lounge, bedding, springs and mattresses, chairs, rockers, cook ing range, gas water heater, dishes and glass ware, and a good lot o Brussels and ingrain carpets, lace and chenille curtains, folding bed.etc. Any one in search of nice goods,at lend this sale*. Kavanagh & Johnson. Auc tioneers. 183-18S-UK) East Sixth st. Jehb A Scnauer, Auctioneers. WANTED— 1.000 people to attend the auction at 311 East Seventh st. ; every thing must be sold. Jebb & Shaver, auction eers. ' IMletcellaneoun. AT AUCTION— SaIe begins on all dress goods, dry goods, notions, gents' furnishing goods: also all store fixtures, Including large safe: there are 810,000 worm of these goods,and the sale will be continued until they are all closed out: if you arc look ing for a bargain this is your opportunity. Rosebaum's place, 305 East Seventh St., just below Broadway. FURNITURE, nearly new, for sale, in cluding handsome veneered walnut,- French Dlate, marble top bedroom suit, oak suit, dining and parlor furniture, carpets, refrigerator, gasoline stove, hanging lamps, hardwood giivtar. >'>■'> Selby ay. WASTED TO REST. piKMSHfcI) HOUSE— Wanted to rent. • furnished house for the summer; good care guaranteed; no children: must be cheap. Address X 93, Globe. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, detached six room house, centrally located. Ad dress F 04. Globe. WAS-TEW TO BUY". BICYCLE- -Wanted to buy. a Rood pneu matic safety cheap for cash. Address F 96. Globe. CASH paid for old gold or silver. 11l East Seventh st. Frank A. t'|ih:iin. Jeweler. MUSICAL. A— 1,000 BICYCLES SACRIFICED— • Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices; great reductions; bicycle catalogue, mailed free. Roberts, 510 Micollet. Minneapolis. Notice to Water Consumers ! The attention of water con sumers is called to the fol lowing rule with reference to the use of hose: C. The use of hose for any purpose.except nt stabies, and at those places only for wnsh ing vehicles, and at blacksmith shops for set ting tires only, is prohibited between the hours of 7 ft. m". and ti p. m. from .May Ist to Oct. Ist. and between the hours of 8 a. m.and 4 p. m. from Oct. Ist to May Ist: nud no hose to be used except when held in the hand. Parties using Cose without first obtaining permission of the Water Bonn! and paying theiefor, will be charged double rate. Hose on reels. frames,stlcks.crotehes of trees, left running on the ground or otherwise than he'd In the hnnd will be charged for a s port able fountains. For a violation of this rule a penalty of two (2) dollars will be exacted. Hose will be allowed to be used us portable fountains between the hours of 6 p. m. nnd 9 P. m. by first obtaining permission oi the Water hoard and paying therefor. No per mit will be granted for portable or lawn fountains, for less than ten (10) dollars per season in addition to hose rates. Hose may be used on reels, frames, etc., or held in the hand during the day on payment of lull fountain rates in addition to hose rates— not less than $-0 for season. ASSIGNEE'S SALE — THE UNDER- A. signed, assignee of Henry Nicolin, here by offers for sale." in bulk, the entire stock of dry goods, groceries, hats and caps. boots and shoes, and other merchandise now in the store building heretofore occupied by said Henry Henry Nicolin. in the city of Jordan. Scott county, Minnesota, as a general merchandise store. Sealed bids will be received for the same until the sth day of June, A. 1). IMS, at 12 o'clock noon, by the undersigned, ai his office, No. 43 Globe Building, in the city of St. Paul. Minnesota. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids: and the acceptance of any bid will be conditioned upon the immediate payment of the amount thereof, after notice that such bid will be accepted upon sueD payment. Parttes desiring to bid will be" shown the property by Joseph Volz, Jordan, Minnesota. Dated Slav 23, A. D. 1803. ANTHONY T. paber. Assignee of Henry Nicolin. NORTHERN PACIFIC THE ntNiNa CAIt 7.THB To Fariro, Winnipeg Kerens, Butt* and the Pacific Northwest. pit, I'uu DlniDgCars on Winnipeg and Pa- — . — cilic Coast Trnin«. Lv. Ar. hnciiiu Mail dally for r'a.-Ko, Jamestown. Livingston. Helena, £□119, Miwoula, Spokane, 'fa corns. Seattle and Portland 4:15 12«T1 Fnrgo Express, (daily except p.m. p.ta. Sunday; for Fargo and inter mediate points I 0:00 G;7J firaiiierd Local < daily except Sun- a.m. p.m. day) for Anoka, St Cloud, Lit tic* Falls and Brnlncrd 5:35 10:3) Dakota and Manitora Express, p.m. a.m. (daily) for Fergus Fails. Wahpe ton. Crookn:on. Grand Fonts, (Iraflou, Winnipeg. Moorhead, S:00 7:")% F^rgo and Jamestown p.m. a.m. The U-iCi>i.i and .cob.i bSpMM CiMiioirua cm: n: Fnrs> on Sun-lay. Pullmnn Hlwpers A ilt? l>elwee'. HL Pull -It Gra-.dFortai.Grii ton. Winnipeg Fer/su FnllJ.VValj. tetoii »ml Far?". Pullman Flrsl-Ci.-ii and Tour. 2MSleeper3 mm Free ColoiiUt Sleeper* ureriia'i Uitouz!. iv.cific Cott>i iralns. C £.3TO*ii U| •lifVrt A-r-n:. V,i Kiit T'iir'l Strw;. -St. P I'li. STEAMER "^IP^ "SIDNEY" Will le2ve M. Paul for St. Louis and" inter mediate points Wednesday , Slay JU2» % at iV. M. . .For full information rexardl»<( passenger an! freight MieS apply toC. It. BKoCKWAY. A<:i*:it. OiEee foot of" Sibley street, opposite On. :i Depot. *T. P \ Vli. Telephone -J4". vr.coHsia central lines. - — ArttYe . Depart . ;.:; j«jii-: Kirm St. l'*uL Il: ;ipmj.:l.-.pm • : . pin!-. :,-;.;.. r..i!i:ifi«ii*ll>|iC:ls ( mj >:.-'> pm L*irei'i Llna tv iij'i t lalre, «#»ii-os3s a:itl ?SII iVi'Jiitee. V.ZlißUitu . MD DliJl?i3 CA.IS. ■-■■ •;•; -Tr-Irt" «i:n :).,■.;•.■. ' •" '"'ST*'""' "'•'" Vi 3^ i.— .sv«» t ."•: I i', /lit f> ■ ..■v-j.jf"if*:^ ; t y ';.,^-j j i i.;«-..ifo i.ntl do.vu-ti .:. •'';s'.i^2f^ ; 'J;'V4*~ l i'oiii.s-. :. :.tt> p. m. Ar r-'S'siiiti-i'Jijjjf ifves from »»inie points. !"-■■ 3^S§iiS^^|[l 1: "' p.m.- Daily. Leave* V-*!f&ip£tl3sa Union Uepot for Chicago p£/i?2i|i»|li*'S^i allli St. Louis. 7::j'J p. m. |pgj^4j^^4jHH Arrives from same pbiuu l^^^^^l 7:J5 a. m. Dally. ; ' ■■'■,-: '.'.•■- : • - '■"•• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J. K. BACON, SUCCESSOR TO Bacon & Coleiuan« KEAB, ESTATE ASI) LOAD'S, Cor. 4th and Minnesota Sts. Houses Tor Sale* Suburban. lMlseellaneoii»r OR SALE- Equity in a choice lot in Ridgewood Park ; very low. Address D 103. Globe. A IKMVKLL, real estate: list bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bids FlflA^l'lAl,. KJI. PTBW*»uttf A: .-.ON, I.*VIS-«T • ment Bankers, loan money on !m i roved property in St. Paul ond Minneap olis nt 0 per cent "on or before. " Offices, New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. A A -LOANS on furniture, pianos. • ii« horses, diamonds, watches, all good collateral and commercial paper; par tial payments, lowest rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13-14. First National liaiis Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. Mackey. Manager. A- A A —THE STANDARD LOAN • 2\»J\* Co., 328 Robert, corner Fourth room 5, will loan you money on furniture pianos, diamonds, watches, etc., at less rates mid better terms than .can be had elsewhere. A— DO YOU WAJUT TO HOltllOW money at a lower rate than you can Lurrow through any oilier agency? The American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, First National bauic building, corner Fourth cud Jackson et», will let you have any nmount, il>>, <•_'<», ivr>. f-tf; 57", «luo ot 32OU— in fact, any mm you wish— onvoar cold watch, diamonds. Household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower late than you ran ponslbly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in you r possession, and you can pay a part any time you want »nd Hop interest. ' Business private and ctrft dential. You can have rout own time in paring up princiral. AN. HAUKINOKK loans money on • . improved property at 6 per cent on or before. i:jm Eaßt Sixth st. Room 4. ANY amount of money loaned on horses, Jt\ carriage*, furniture, pianos, watches, diamonds, etc.. at one-half the usual rates; can be paid back by installments, and at any limo to suit your convenience, thereby reduc ing cost of carrying loan : all business private and honorably transacted. J. L. Strauch, Koom 10. Clobe Huilding. A— 1,000 BICYCLES SACRIFICED— • Grand sale over one thousand bicycles; best makes: cut prices: great reductions; bicycle catalogue mailed free. Roberts, 510 Nicollet, Minneapolis. I BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com -IJ, nifircial paper, mortgages, securities bought and sold. George W. Jeuks, Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. * l\ 1 OXKY ON HANI) to loan on city prop i»l erly and farms: lowest rales; no delay. W. p. Sloritz, 1013 Pioneer Press. MOM;V LOAHI I> on life insurance po Itl ides; or (.ought. L. P. Van Norman tl Guaranty Loan Muildiiic. .Minneapolis. MOXKY LOANED on ail goods of value; very low rates; at 163 East Seventh »t., two doors from corner of Jackson. -P-R-I-V-A-T -£- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storago ut loweitratea, mid small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in. the city, onio Investment Com* pany, J.-.; Globe Building: take elevator. SAVINGS BANK Or ST. I' A til., J. corner Fifth and Jackson ets.. always has money to loan nt i. 7 andS per cent, and charges no commission. IIKKI>KK & HOVVI-:i.i..realestate: us bargains witht hem,Pione9r Pross Bldir HOKiSES AI%I> CARRIAGES. BAKU FOB BKST, CHEAP— Mew brick barn: room for throe horses: box stall; large carriage room: coachman's room. Day ton ar., near Dale si luquirc The August Oppenh?imer Company of St. Paul, Fifth and Sibley.- ____________ FOR sai,K— Two young nonet Just off the farm, weighing 1.100 and 1.2 W. Call 230 Itnby st. 12 in. or ii p. m. . FOR SALE— One fine Hallowell buggy. Myers & Co., WabiiKha and Fifth Us., St. I'aiil . " FOB H-ATiK— FnmjJT horse: good traveler and gentle, Si •-':>. II". T. JlcClung, 84 Globe- Building. FOX SALK— Buggy and single harness. Apply .1. Downs, 60S belhy «v. FOX SALK— A high-bred mare; first-class and safe for ladies' driving; having been driven by a lady for past seven years. Apply W. L. McCrath. 870 Uobert Bt. LOR HAI,K— Carriage in splendid condl- J0 tion and nearly new: cost £80!;: will be sold very cheap. Also double set of harness. Call at 145 College nv. AH HEAD OF HOKSIS weighing from *J\J J.OOO to 1,600; draft, drivers, farm mares and city delivery horses sold for cash or on time at til hill's sale &tuble. West side. -\(\l\ HOUSES ANI* MAKKH-AII kind's 1 UU of work and business norses and farm mares. J. r>. Burrett, 'JO Second st. north, Minneapolis. RECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, UNITED XV States Army. '<U East Seventh street, May 10th. 1891— Sealed proposals in tripli cate snbject to the usual conditions, will be received at this rendezvous until 13 o'clocn. noon on the Qth day of June, lsti'!, and then opened, tot furnishing cooked rations in such quantities as may be required for the recruiting party and recruits stationed In tbe city during the fiscal year ending June 30ih. Uw. Proposals for furnishing rations at a place objectionable for recruits will not be entertained. The government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Full information will be furnished upon applica tion nt this rendezvous. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked ""Proposals for Cooked Rations," and addressed to A. G. Forse, Captain First Cavalry, R. O. Hamburg - American . Packet Company. FAST LINE TO LONDON AND THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT. The four magnificent TWIX-SCREW steam ships of 13-10,000 11. P. maintain a WeekiyExpresH Service, -wYork, Southampton, Hamburs. Aujfusta V.. May 18, 7:30 a. m.: Norman nia. May 25, 2 p. m.: F. Bismarck. June 1, 7 a. m.; Columbia, June 8, 12 noon; A. Vic toria. June 15. 7a. m. ; Noruiauuia. June 22. 12: JO P. in. First cabin, SUI) upward; becond cabin, SO '. ;~' Hamburg- American Packi;tCo.. 37 B road way. New York. JOSEPH M. POTTGIE&EB. Agent, over Commercial Bank, St Paul. Minn. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Tinl/ate W/HoOrt It. Viinrwapolts: 195 E. 31 IllnClO ci. M.l'mul- Unltn ilepota loth citiei, leave m. faal Onion L>epoL I ACUira W'illmnr, Jforrt*, Brown*. . b8.06a.m. VaOeraod Brecklnrl'!?e * . "4 ' •*• m bg^Wuiif. Fcr. F:iHs,l'arj:B&O.ForM ''HO a m b3-su" r i.iii.K)B«ro,f icarwrtFr.t 9t.(.noii-L|Ml:66 a.i& b?:jup.m. Auoka. St. (loud i *iYil!mar. ItlMB ». a l>j-^u i> n , .'Km el?ior am' ilu:eliiusan... 'jil: ji «-;u. p\ lilmar, 7SIOUX tl!y, :Kb? •fcS»ru'- ir>,\Viniiipeif.ri>ti»i<.- Const. »71i * • ;Ai!o».t. BU Cloud, Fergiu Falh,rrook«Jn, G. Kork*. k 'lixpell. «|'O';jic, «reit ' Falls. • Helena. CiilU and trepan pacific O 1 ft«ssa m. Diiltitii. ..■■.: sui*rior, Eli ' Kiver. litluc*. Illnctler '„., bi-OCp-m. Princeton, |Anoks. c,.mrprii. • c. daily: o, except Snn«J»7; JKo "et parlor c.irsoi trali.s to DalutU aait vr. Superior; t&u:«« ileeperi JDlnlni Oft, paUcu eIMJH() and <rt« colaaU -•Iratuaa. i!..i_lihlSr'| -.• 7 CLAIRVOV IST KNOW THY~FATE^ YOIR DESTINY FORETOLD j -j . «kr'^n v^m~~ MJjIJ I B^Hbl^hP '^ et the rniNCK of rcoruET^ DR. L. C. STODDAIJD, lIEOOOMZED BY THE PRESS, UEDIC.AL PAC'ULTV AND SCIENTIST.'* . ENIRAJ.L f AS THE MOST . DISTINGUISHED MEDIUM OF MODERN TIMES. If you ate in doubt that be ran and wl perform all he claim*, fee! your*cl* invited i> call and ho will (rive you mote MibHtantir proof of his nmrTeious power than y«u hay ever before received from mortal. Den' fail to tee him if you are interested la th: affairs of life. If marriages, itckneaa, death-. chance*, travels, divorces, separations, lav suits, business transactions, will.*, deeds un mortgages, lost or stolon property, bidder treasurer, lost or absent friends interest yoi. If you care to know what you should do (i be 'successful, where you should no and who: to avoid, when to buy and sell stock, etc If you desire to have your domestic trouble removed, your lojt love restored, your bi terest enemies converted into ttaunc. friend!!. In a word, whatever may be you troubles, suspicions or desires, call on thi gifted man, and he will MM) you away hap pier, wiser and bolder than ever before. What is your vocation In life? How Jlß'." you prospered? What are your hopes for th . futute? ETory person Is especially adaptad to ion. i particular business, profession, or trad which may Just be termed their true voc. tiou. and yet more than half of you are figg ing against an unknown fate or fame, or; --tine, and posltiou, which yon do not and can not obtain until you find your true vocation If you are contented with your proscn worK, yon have found your true vocation, hi ■necen will attend you, but if diftiutiih and all i* going against you. it is an evl<Jon< - that you have not found your truo vocation A visit to Dr. Stoddard will soon settle th. all-important question, and your true voc: lion pointed out to you. and if possessed c ■ only a modern degree of brains and energ success will be tore to attend yon. Ho a vises you with a certainty by a higher tha human power as to thn proper course to pi: sue in lite. His description cf your irlei, and enemies are as real as though they stoo before you. Call and test the doctor to yon hearts coutcnt, and you will depart th •■• oughly satisfied that there is at least one re! able medium and clairvoyant now lij you midst. Nothing lv Ufa Is 100 obscure for I) Studdard to reveal; ttioroinjhly understand how to prepare and wors; the ian}ous magi and mesmeric talisman, as prepared' «■ Dracticed by the Buddhists. Hindoos' a: Wizards of the Orient; these DagiO talis mans, when worn with the medium's i: • st ructions, and accompanied by bis poWerfi. work, aro guaranteed to give good luck ati success in business, speculation, races, an all gomes of chance in which knccC** ii d. - pendent upon luck. They remove evil 1: - tlueuces, cure bad habits, witchery, tits. ci. all long-sUudiuK and mjstsrioua disease which have I amed tbo physician's ikil. The mesmeric talismans are guaranteed i restore lost affection!*, cause speedy an happy marriages with the one you love, an . cause your bitterest euemies to become yot: dearest friends. You have uo eutmii In. you are beloved by all while you carry tl. rdetmeric talismnn. Husbands woo hay been drawn from their wives by th stronger influence of other women, i wives who have left their husband-, will be united by this talisman o love. Husbands or parents who have bee . addicted to strong 'Irluk, or hate been crw to their wives or children, will be mad« ten-, pcrate. kind ana loving by this inysterio charm, and girls whose lovers have houk-' other faces will be happily reunited by th . same strange power. If you nave lost faith and given up to <!. spair because of former failure take coura. - now and call on Dr. Mtodrfard without delu Conviction will be sure and happiness an . success will follow. Office hours. 9 a, m. to Bp. m. dally an Sunday. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed b. mail. Send slain for descriptive circular. >*. B.— Satisfaction guaranteed or bo pay. All business sacred and confidential. Parlor f so arranced that you meet n i strangers. Maid in attendance. .Sickness. loiwi. deaths-, etc.. etc.. will !>• omitted from your reading nt your requo*. otherwise everything, good and Dad, will i liven. DR. L. C. STODDARD, KG Cedar St. Opposite Capitol Bui lding. "ALWAYS ON TI.TIH." The Only m V£VSXl£Zf&szr' BAGGAGE CHECKED feoTiiotcr' +D<iilv. {Except Sunday i l.o:ive I Arri. }Ek. Monday. xV.k. tntnrdar. I .*t. Paul I *t. 1': f«t Joseph and Kan ins City.... f : Bum t T*M St. Joseph and K:in«as City.. -it Tto pm * 7 13 : .Sioux City Lo<-i»l Kxpie-ts - - -'t 7 :: r > :iiu r « l»l Sioux City.Omalia <£ ilik lllHs't 7-V. pm t 7 40: I iiicstoiH' and Sinus Pa li - -It 73* nm t C 10 ) Winnebago ami Klmriro - - -!{ 716 am ! fi in j Kcw rim. 'I mcv ami Pierre ••Ml M pru J 7 +> : Duluth, Ashland and •• aperior : s»Ura t 5 CO i Dolutb. Askla mil .Superior HI 01 pm r 0 V) ; HanhfleUao'l Wausatt - -- {a 00 urn U>3Bi CHICAGO TRAINS- i / -Hu<l>.'rr St lie BxprcH 1 '- -]t HOO am J!0 .-« j 1 "World 1 " I- .-< ir Kxpress"- -It «J- t>m |H2 It p I "North- \Ve«t<TU Mnill«Ml - '!t .Ml(»r>ii»lr TM: % Ticket Offices: »^ street, corner Fifth, a: USILWAUKEt] Union Depot, St. PaiU. £**/*°Sj:pAl/I> 1 •Daily. +Kx. Sundr- / *. Ex. "Monday. J"Sx.Satur»V t.e -St Hail-A Chiruiro Inty" rxpresi , ■.:««.« tio-v>j> Chicaxo '•.Mlttiitic :t cxprcs* »2Sj p m •HA'Vn Che:.;.. 'Fart Mull" | *tr.'jri pin *Z:IS p Chicago "Ve»lll>ule" Lim... h-s 1^ p m •~:W a ■ Cliit aifo VI I Dili. mill' 1 ..—— -• ! lOOp 111 . *7H5 a Jtuliiii|iiu via La ijro-w- ...._. 17 ■■» n m f10.45 p . tt LouH and Kanaw City.. *9:Jsiim *«:30 p St. 1.i.n1-4 and Kiii..m< City.. .VK.pm «7:4.". » Calmarand Davenport .___. tU:lJnin Tf<:3o p Milbanl and Aberdeen ».O^ a ■■■■■ [MB j. MiMwnkaad Atenlcen . l«C»>pmi »7 85i» 3liuneat>oli» trains leave *7::k>. t.<. tJ. tl +11 a. m.. •;_' m.. fl, -:. ' . M. f : .:■ ».: 3 ni. ,tlO:50p. I.i for detail Information oul! ni tU-kvt oilier < I.OIU.U AK:A<.. ~~~ Soon world* f'ulr.eoiu* will »ii > *elllnc Grt one while there In tin. j at the Globe office.