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A>k llie boy >■■ ho *ella liic paners i
md lie will toil you more about
imitation Ulan all tie affidavits
I list can be |iiihllalifiJ Just try it I
and you will be convinced, that .lie ',
4- lobe leads ail.
WANTS CAN* RB IiKFT
At the Following Locations for
Insertion in Daily uuii Sunday
Globe.
M. I). Merrill. 44; Broadway.
S. 11. Reeves, druggist, .Moore block. Seven
turners.
C. T. Heller. druzsrist. 528 St Peter street.
Straipht Bros., druggiste, corner or Hondo
ti.d Giotto.
William K. Collier, druggist, lOUEast Sev
enth street.
A. T. Guernsey. UrusrsrisL 171 Dale street.
V. A. Hirsrher. druggist, 235 liondo street.
Parker «£ VTestby. druggists. C 79 EastTturd
street.
E. McCrudden, confectionery, 4&8 Rica
street.
W . A. Frost v Co.. druggists, corner Selby
ar.d Western avenues*
B. .1. Vine, druggist 300 Market, corner
Fifth.
sit I VI loss offh»:d
V a I«*s.
BAI«I5»-K wiiiiv-.i at gucc. 4«) Hioe st ,
i-f corner .Wei :L--im.
BAKBKK — A first-class barber at once;
- wages, «i 4 per week. W. H. Garden.
l>rnyion. N. i). r<
IF TIIKiiK re any live yonntr men who I
are out of employment would like them i
to investigate our plan; no experience Beret- i
s-ary- Address Ihe North AtnenPAii li I j
Co., No &* nii'iicntt iWiiL'.. Sl PauL Mum. !
S4tAt V(i» <> . Mi-- ION to aiien t i
O to handle the Patent Chemical Init-Knis- !
! hie Pencil: inc.- most n«ef al and movp! inven
tion of me ape: rms-es ink thoroughly in two
seconds: works like magic: 200 to;(Kt >ercetit
;rotit: agents making Sr.i'p-r \vcek: wenlso
want a general a ire tit to tHke charge of terri
lory. ud ni (joint mli act nts: ararecbance
to make money; mite for terms and «peci
rcen of eiasn-jr. J.c.iirce Er?ser AifiuCaXa
4. La Crnsse. Wis.
SALili m : N— Warned, two ijooti salesmen
for the riiy at once, Call Uooui 11.
Vrost birtck. a East Fourth n.
COLJCiI OKS- miU'd. intelliscnt gentle- \
<J men to travel.also to solicit in m Pani. i
Call and see us ;it room ;i. Frost block, 28
[vast Fourth st.
S^OLICJi «>ii> - Uimu-ti, meu ol energy i
»J and met to MMit-ii for the Bankers' Lifo I
AssociHti( n of St. ! auL Minn.: literal con- j
tTcctandsiileadid territory can be secured by i
.iluressins CiHronco E. sei'-or. M. Hani. .Minn".
Sri >• (.K.il'u i.-— t (imneieut stenog
raphers nud lypewriter operators out of
emplovmeut are invited to register their i
iianies 1 Hmi qaaiificatiotN with our employ- !
inent departnifiit: no cfaaree to either em
ployer or employed. Wyckolf, scamans «i: i
Benedict. Lai>l Fourth st. j
CTKO>G lii>\ to take care nt two horses i
O in private family. -.'7l Martin
WMiTWJ- Addresses of eimruelic men j
utid women wnntine permanent
work; S-4J « week guaranteed: experie' cc ]
uunecessarv: coods mom poly: psy sure; :
system perf<*ct: office ami delivery tenm
/tlrui^h<•ll: tt-rins free. AUdreis k 77, Box
,:,t::t. Boston. Mj'.sk.
\ l ( " .\> l . i. — several good salesmen for
»» ■ onr stores In Mordcn and tiretnn:
niUPt have experience in Keaeral nierchan
lli&e and he f\b:e t;> >peak «ierman fluently.
address Schmtz iV Ilausen.Urctua, Alauitcba,
*.":ma(iii.
A ICT SOX SALES.
j Going Away #
j And don't .want to store your fur- a
\ nitun* for the summer because you v
V fxpect to have new turnisliinss in 0
» the fall ? CJiiod .sales sun! princely •#
■4 prices can be oMaiued by udvef- ft
\ lisinsr your
A Household Furniture. Stoves. %
0 Kitchen Furniture, ftinges,
\ Farior Furniture, Dishes ?
X Dining Ream fur.nn'ure. and *
T Bed Room i urmture. Cha.rs. &
X Or anything- e!^e you want to sell, by \ j
W lett:i.j tne i>ub!:c*cnow it tnrongh ttie & |
$ Auction Columns of the our:. A '
1%.:: i ;t :!:«:; li A .EoluiKon nation.
niIMK.AM>.I,.FOFH i; J.tHH.I) j
-1 furnit'ire. carpets, etc.. hy mtblic auction. I
We shall sell it public auction, on the mart ;
jiorih of the market house, on Saturday, Aiil'. ■
i.», at 10a. m . the lareest aud fiuest^lot of
,<:oo<ls ever < iv-i. d on the man. consisting of
rlecant bedrt oaj suits, line parlor suit,
>.'asy chairs nisij rockers, bed louuses. book
lusi-. hall liecj-. c-Liiter tables, fine lace and
ehnnille curtains, wardrobes, dishes, glass
ware. (.oukmiMitetisils. one almoM new ranee
with wnter front, and an eJeyant line of body
Brussels. Aioquette iind inpra in carpels, rues.
etc. 'lhcf-e '^o^Us nr>- almost too tine tone
•uTeced at anctii ii. but the circumstances are I
such that thejs must be s-oiil. You will miss .
it if yon miss this gale. Kavanagli tv John- i
sou. auctioneers.
IS«*:ii wtntc r\<-liaut;e i.ist.
AI!CTIO> s.Vi,!. Saturday. Aug.
r.». at l()::; c ) n. m.T Kcal Estate Exchange.
New Vork Life lilaing— Vacant city prop
irty. a. G. Fuller's addition, lot 7. block (; N
-■ M.,.-.. west i,{ Uiee, -\HJ.-: Warren i
window's dition, iot:!4. block?, 84x12S i
-outhweyt ro-ner MinnehaUa and JUvoli: '•
Jtosers" aiiditron, lots i*i and 17, bloci 7. lax
(IX'.iU. Laurel a y_; between Lexington and
• •xr'ord; 4 acres in northeast quarter section
iT. towr.shipSK rangel2; idjoininx Hiir:
■■o;: _:■■- and south Wood's harvester
storks: will s;il in lf-acie lots: Davern"s re- '
-.rrnnsremi'TU tcxnnaon Park. Plat H\ choice
ft h'<-~ :;i hiock :;. <m Juno or Kandoinh sis.
'.MEDICAL.'
vim < lifrl>f».t«»r»l<:iii;li.»lii>rii
• n> nival PilU n»:.imo:id j;rand), arc j
(lie Best. Sjiiv. Koliablc. Take no other, i
-ie liliimtin for :.r icniara. "Ilelirf |
lor Ladies,"' in lettflrby • liirn flail. A
Urujnrists. •a iIICSTKH < n.-. Hl'
CAJLCU.,.l»l>ila<lf|»iUa l»a^ '
SlT** ATIOSS OHIKFD.
\ ALL LADIES I
■ \ pgsinisa \
■} HOUSEMAIDb- ■%
X — fcliWlNii KifttS !
, KITCHEN (JIHI^ f
PANTRY (iIRLS f
: !>iS:I»VAMiER.S 0
.i VVASHWGMEIf— \
\ NURSES— \
) Or any othrr kind of HELP, can se- %
I cure tnera by advertising in the-
. Globe Want Columns £
Fein »1
CiO"Ks_ to 50: Slillwater. Redwood
' and Hurley, Wis. Douglass Intelligence
Ageticr. ■>■"> seventh.
C.tOK — elrl wantedfor eooKingm
v> ;;:Mil boarding house, "J3.1 Selliy ay.
HoCsEWOirK— A girl for general house
work: German or Norwegian preferred.
Inquire of Mrs. .;.M..-mith.7^ fourth st.
OCSI.W (IKK- Wanted, girl for general
housework. Mrs. A. U. Schliek. 633
Summit.
Ms' wo X— Good No. 1 girl for gen
ernl housework. Call at llj.'i Farrington
ay.
j «*»>.'-. wo, — WHiited. i»o..d general
1-J servant. Am»lv :*2i) John si.
MOOS W»R»-GH for genertl house
' « work. £;;i Laurel ay.
HOllst AVortK— Girl wanted tor general
1 housework: German preferred. Call at
404 Warasha. corner Ninth.
Hoi.KKVVOKK Girl wanted for general
LJ housework. :;75 Iglehart st.
iVfUßSE— Wanted, end of Auzusi.au ex-
L ' perieTiced nurse, not under eighteen,
for two children : references re. mired. Mrs. ■
H. Vim Kllennieet. ■■■'. ■ <;rand ay.
V"l T «'•"»»•. — vV anted, end of Aucust. an cx
i-" perienecd nurse, not under rtrhtarn.
or two children; references required. -Mrs.
11. Vim Elle.u-tit. :-'*\< (.rand ay. '
SECOND <• I —Wanted, a competent
*•' second girl with references. Apply Mrs.
H. B. Thompson. ■:>:', Wo<»dward ar.
SECOND WO!tK-Reiiable girl for sec
■oiHitrork: refc^nre*. '-'7 Summit.
j ■ !
! LOST ATI* FOllJtn.
COLT i AVi.l) OK Silll.K.N-Two-
V-' year-old iron-gray colt (mare) stolen or
t-trayed from farm near LaKe Elmo. Parties
civing information leading to recovery will
lie rewarded by John Marty, 4'c Seventh st.
YTOM.V FOUND— muiiII sum of money
ITX was found between Gladstone and
\\ hue Bear: owner can have same by prov
ins property. Joseph Kcpp, one mile and
half north of Olad>t<»ne.
11TATCH LOST— .Small watch, presuma
»" bly on Fort Snell.tig grounds. a. 1..
Peters. :«'•! Kast Third st.
FOBSAJLE.
; VI API AND liIKCU i- LOO ING at
' 111 .!.ii'i.-«rni ami I ih sis 'I'lK.ninsOM ACo
PROFESSION .4 1,.
Sll'i ! HAIK, moles and warts
removed permanently: far superior to j
electricity. Manuheimer block. Room 54, j
Wednesdays and Saturdays, afternoons. Mrs
E. V. Johnston.
OYEWOKIiS.
KAIII T & >i INTEL— Minnesota
steam Dye Works. ::44 East Seventh.
P .1. uOCHUi-S. W. Steam Dye Works
1 • office, 4:0 Hubert St.. liyan Ulock Work
: 5- and . 7 Indiana ar.
«iISEAT I'IA.\O It AKI. II V
ONi-: ELEGANT' upright Decker Bros.
piano, styla 16, at about one-half its
value: it has only been nsed a few months:
i must be sold soon. it. C. Mi inter. lU7 East
I i bird si.
I
[\roTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE —
: -1 hereas. default has been made in the
j conditions of a certain mortgage, bearing
! date the -Mh day of October. A. I). 1>*!I. cxc-
I cuted and delivered by Thomas J. Kavauagh
j ( unmarried), mortgagor, to John J. O'Con
nor, mortgagee, whereby said ruortgaeor did
cm ut. bargain, sell and convey hi the said
mortgagee, his heirs and ant-urns, forever, all
I those tracts or j arccis of • land, lying and
j being in theGonat? of kamsey aud* state of
! Minnesota.- described as follows, to wit:
l.i 11- numbered 1 wentysoven (S3 1 and twenty
eient i>>. in block numt-erwl twenty-nine
{'.in of Summit Park Addition to the City of
Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof
! on file and of record in the office of the Beg-
I ister of Deeds in and for said Count) of
I Ramsey, to secure the payment of the sum
1 of one thousand five hundred (sl,£o(>) dol
( lars, with interest at the rate of eight (>) per
I centum per anuum. tmyblo secii-aunually,
) according to the conditions of one certain
promissory note made by the said Kavauagh
to the order of the paid O'Connor, and bear
ing even date with 'aid mortgage therein re
ferred to: which said mortgage contains the
usual power of sale in eassof-defauU in the
conditions thereof : biso a covenaut to pay
the said morteaeee. his heirs, executors, ad
ministrators or assigns, 111 case of foreclos
ure of such mortgage. the sum of seventy-five
(s37>) dollars as attorneys' fees for such
foreclosure; which said mortgage authorizes
the said mortgagee, his heirs, executors, ad
ministrators and assigns, in case of a sale
under the ►aid power, to retain from the pro
ceeos of such sale the principal and interest
which siiull then be due on said note, aud I
j also the saui sum ot seventy rive >S7Tii dollars
as attorneys 1 fees aforesaid, and the costs
and charges of such sale: and which said
mortgage was duly acknowledged by said
mortgagor, and was thereafter ana on the
L'isi dny of November. A.D. ]B><». at ■.:..")
clack p. in., refolded in ibe office of the i
Hesi^ter of Deeds of said county, in Book l!tj j
of Mortgages, on pace4iSJ:
And WhereHs.thP sm<i mortgagee tnereafter i
duly assigned^ transterrea and set over the
said mortgage and the debt thereby secured to
one Kliza a. McCutchiu. by an instrument of
Assignment bearing date tiieriist day of No
vember. A. 1). 1889, Hud duly recorded In the !
said liegister of Deeds' office, on the -Ist day
of November. A. D. lSfti). at 2:15 p. m.. in I
Book 28 01 Assignments, on page 44J:
Aud Whereas, the said Eliza A. McCutchiu I
thorc»t!"r duly assigned, transferred and sot
over the said mortgage and the dew thereby j
secured to the undersigned, Jane K. Clarke !
(now one Clarke Titus), by an instrument of i
assignment bearing date the eighth day of
January. A. 1). 1M)1, and duiv recorded in' the i
saul Register of Deeds' office on the 2-Uh day
of January. A. D. lts.'l. 111 3 : 15 o clock P. M".
in book :t2 of Assignments, oil i>ase -'¥4;
And Wheicas. said nsortjiagor failed and
ne lected to Day the installments of interest •
which became doe on said note on October :
»-th. WJ. and on April •,'<th. 1808. n:.d tins
ever since failed and neglected to pay- the
itame, aim that thereby the principal sum of
saiu iil; c became and. is now due and. pay- .
able:
And Whereas, there Is claimed to be due
on said mortgage, at the date of this notice,
exclusive of paid attorneys' lees, the sum of i
out- thousand. six hundred and forty- I
(SUtilo) dollars, and no sction or proceeding j
has.t*ea instituted at law to recover the 1
debt remaining secured by said murtgaire, ;
or any part thereof :r-_
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given, that
by virtue ot the said power of sale, .aud
pursuant to the statute in such case made i
mid provided, the said mortgage will before
•■lo&ed byn-snle ef the mortgaged premises !
reinabove described, :it public vendue. to
the highest' bidder, at the front door of
the Court House, on Fourth Street, in the |
City of St. Paul, ia said County of Ramsey,
on Tuesday/the 22nd day of August, A. 1).
1883, at 10 o'eloekju the forenoon of that day. j
to satisfy llie amount which -nail then be i
due oil siiiJ note and Qumpaee. tor principal
nnu iuti'ic-i. ' together with the posts ;»nd
charge* ot ' salt-. "i"d including the sum of j
seveutr-hve (ST,"i) dollars as .attorneys' toes,
a*, aforesaid.
Dated, st. I'aul. Minu.. July 7. i-'.;,
.1 am-: '. i..\!tKi: TlflT?.
. Pi ash::\i S<»i;ibts A; CnnrEOX
: Attorneys lor Assignee. ; '
THE SAI^T PAUL DAILY GLOBE: PAIURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 19, 180^.
SITUATIONS "WASTEI*.-
I you want WORK. |
,£ - Find it by usine the (Ji.or.t; »
a Want Columns, ami you cau be A
£ etupioyed as t!
£ AGENT, CLERK, \
£ BOOKKEEPER. %
£ STENOGRAPHER. X
1 SECRETARY, 'X
£ Hostler, Gardener or Maa-of-All- ;»
S Work. €
J ..DON'T BE IDLE _ 5
£ While the Globe is at your service, a
tittle.
A PPKKNTICE— Situation wanted by re
liable young man to learn barber trace:
will not object to leave city: state particu
lars. Address C £>. Globe.
A TTORN'EY— Wanted, by a younc attor
-ii. ney, a position ia law office: willing to
wore for small salary to start with. Address
S 40. Globe.
QAKBtKS AP.'UKNTICE — A young
JLJ man wund like a chance to learn the
barber's trade in or out of city. Address O
'£>. Globe.
BELL BOV — Colored boy. fourteen years
of age, would like position us bell boy,
errand boy or do chores. Address William
H. Franklin. 4'j? Farrington ay.
BOYS FOR FLACKS, places for boys;
employment bureau for poor boyi», free,
• Newsboys' Club R00m.313 Wabasca bt_ : ooen
from 1 1 to l: a. in., and from 7to9p. m.
BOOKKEEPER— Wanted by an experl
■«-/ bookkeeper, office employment, tempo
rary or otherwise. Address i* 37. Globe,
BOY wants wort of any kind; age thir
teen: good reference. Address 155 Indi
ana IIV.
COACHMA>- Situation as coachman by
Vj young German, or any kind of work.
Ad dress G 20, Globe.
COACHMAN— Young man with five years'
experience wishes situation: can give
i*»st of city references. Address ii. Petersen,
89.) Western ar.
COACHMAN— a man would lite a posi
v^ tion as coachman or stable work, i Ad
dress 253 Thirteenth st. •
COOK— Wanted, by a first-class chef, a po
v> ion. city or country: excellent refer
ences. Address E 3&. Globe.
pOLLECTOK— Man with ten years'ex
y-J perience on all kind 3of collections,
twelve years' law practice, desires position
in office or on the road; cood reference and
bond furnished. Address T4. Globe.
D..LIVEKYM AN — Wanted, a situation
driving a delivery wagon, by a first-class
deliverer; knows the city thoroughly well:
can furnish references. " Gail or address J.
A.. 4Stj East Sixth si. .
EMil If XIX- engineer wants a
JLj situation in city or country. Address
.V3l. Globe.
EJ. FLUHEICI 1 -a voting German man
wants some Kind of work for three
hours at mornings and evenings. Address
L. G., IT BelTidere St.. West side.
PMI'LOVMEST: WANTED by an old
Hi soldier: a good teamster: well posted in
city; -ituidv with took, or any kiud light
work. Address ■>!*• Bunker St.. M. PauL
FAK3I \V<» UK— by able-bodied
man of fnmily. work on farm or care of
horses: any other kincLof work acceptable.
Address .1 15. Globe:. •..- 1 • ■ .. ... ..: ;
FOBS — First-class patternmaker and far
cutter, wants a steady job in city
or country: twenty years' experience in
Europe aud New York; best of relereuces.
Aderess U 3.'. Globe.
OFFICtS HOY dcs res position in office; or
yj will run errands; references; : Address
214 Maria ay.
OFFICr: WORK— A young man warns a
position in office to learn office work;
best of references as 'to character. . W. C.
McKelvey, Milac*. Minn.
DORTER- Wanted, by a colored man. a
IT situation a* porter or janitor: good
reference. Address X 33. Globe.
(JALI-.sMA> - Experienced traveling ciitar
*- ' salesman acquainted with the trade west
of St. Paul wishes position; eood references,
3 2S Dayton ay.
STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by
an experienced stenographer familiar
with all lesal work. C. S., -'17 Fifth st. south,
Minneapolis.
AMtl)- Place to learn saloon busi
ness by reliable young man. Address
W. X.. "74 Edmund St.. city.
* I'malcs. .
A-i.AKl't.MHUhas tleutyof girls
51 West Exchange: telephoned".
DOOKKlsbrj£U — Young lady desires
U situation as bookkeeper: understands
both single aud double entry: can furnish
urn ><i references, c. M.. 224 St. Anthony ay.
O3IPANIO ■ — Yoiinu lady desires posi
tion as useful companion or mother's
help. i est of references. Address K. W..
1..:.'2 Tweutietn ml. West Superior. Wis.
RESSMAUEK will take in sewing or go
out by the day; sausfactioußruaranieed.
;ai7 Smith ay. : up stairs. -41358
DuKs-iHAhKK wishing sewine in fami
lies; cutting and fitting . a specialty*
reference if required. . 417 University ay.
FIFTEEN DOMESTICS and family
•T cooks want places from Douglass' in
telligence, u5 Seventh;, also » recommended
tresses.
H«.l SKKKtI'KR- Wanted, by a middle
ased woman a situation as housekeeper,
or take care of children. Apply 361 sher
man st.
HOUSEWORK.— Wanted by two young
girls, work in private families, one to do
general housework, and one for second work.
Call at ai • East Congress st.
LADVS 31 AID— Voting lady would like
position us lady's maid: do nairdress
ing. mauicurinc. give baths and do plain
sewing: No objection to leaving the city. Ad- j
dress Mrs. Nelson. 56 Fairfield ay. east, St.
Paul. Mir.'.;.
NI'KSE— Wanted, place, and help with I
-. * sewing in private family. Cult at £*» >
East Seventh. Room 5.
jVTBKSK— Trained nurse would like nurs
■l ' ing to do: highest references from ohy
sicians and clergymen. Address N 35. Globe i
Ska BtST II OSS— AII kinds of* family sew
ing done very reasonable. Call or ad
dress S 7 Wubasha st. .
QECOSTD A in>od girl wants situ
O tiiion as second girl. Call at tiO2 Robert st. >
S.-.IVIM; IN FAMILIES— CaII at 871 I
O Arcade si., St. Paul. ;
STEXOGUAI'IIKit— Wanted at once, ;.o i
»ition by competent stenographer of |
seven] rears' eritnee. Best of refer- I
ences. M.. -.'I Western ay. north. 1
Ul ANTED — Dressmaking in families. |
_ Address 451 smith ax., "up stairs. 1
WASHING— A. young German woman
♦ » would like to go out washing and
houseeieaning. Address St. Globe.
WASHING— a young German woman
»'» would like to do some family washing
at home. Address Albemnrle St.. city. . ■
\IZASUIX«-Onc tdrt would: like to go
» V out washing, arid do all kinds of work j
by the day.- M. .1.. .')ti4 I. Orient st.. >t. Paul, ■
WASHING— Wai.tod. washing an.l iron- I
me to do. or will go out. vail at 711 1
Kdmuud. \
— — .
WASTED TO ICi:\ T.
;
II OCSK- By a couolc vitlKui; .-chndrcn. 1
L I neat tire or six-room- house. Address H
A 4, Globe:
HOUSE— Wanted, to rent a honse of five !
to sfvc:i rooßis iirnciil locality tor j
man and wife: prempt imv suaratttce«L" \.<- I
Urcss X 11.. Globe.
* LHAVS RliLlAßLK— Madame . fV^ts- .
Jtx. worth, clairvoyant; business iest-tn«di-''
urn: thirty years' experience Oai) Wabasha ."
bU city. J '■■" "* i 1
\ HE YOU IN TROUBLE ?— Consult
x*. Madam lua Walker, "life rentier." for
faithful resume of your past present and 1
future. , Diseases of women s diagnosed . and
mil 1 1 iwfililljf treated; corre?poi: deuce connV,
dential; ratiies. 50c: gentlemen. $I.' ' 515 M'a--;
bashast, opposite the canuoL > »;.aj i ;
FE. MIXTfRK A: CO.— Detective Ageri- •
• - cy: ail kinds of ■ legitimate.': detective
work. ."Room 24. Sebutte block, seveiuh and
•Taccsou sts. ■ ;
MRS. UK I. A ITTKK. experienced mas
■- sagist 27 ' Kast Seventh. - st. Parlor 1.
first floor. Hours. Mto ■) daily. • ■"'. '
IIS. M. A. TU.sSKT, <H4 TVaba^ha St-
Mattuetic and mast-agp treatment for
paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. i
Clairvoyant render. Call &a.m.to sd. m.
BUSINESS <;nAXC7E*.
Jbuy^sell]
C) HOUSES, %
A HOTELS, i
\ SHOPS. 5
f FARMS, #
f STOKES. 0
d KESTAURANT3, 4
i _ BUILDINGS, J
BARNS, f
9 Or anything else that you may f>
p have to sell or wish to buy, by cie i
a usins: tha a
t Business Columns of the Globe. £
Wi<*c«>lfaneoiiM.
A HAKIHVAItU IICSINKSS in a . flour-
S\. ishing town in . Northwestern Wiscon
sin. The stock is clean, fresh and well'se
lected, and a good business is now being,
done. For further particulars apply to C.
W. Hackett Hardware Company. St. PauL - .
FOR SALK-A good-paying, old-estab
lished dairy. Address L £>. Globe. - :
t|H>K SAJL.K— Portable saw mill with
-T engine and boiler. W. E. HulL Prior
Lake. Scott county. Minn.
OOI> SALOON FOtISALK— Bar.MOCS.
pool tables, all fixtures and licence:
cash sales. $15 to $0 a day: $1,500 cash;, go
ing other business: goad opening. Ad
dress M a. (Jlube. '
IBMHB.
rfTONEY^I':
5 May be tieht anil hard to set. but ?
X you can set ail you want by asking f -,i
for.it through tim (;lobk Finan- $.<
a cial Columns, to either buy or sell 0
# stocks: bonds, " d
i MORTGAGES, . i
k BANK STOCKS. £~i
< GOVERNMENT BONDS. ,f' j
7 RAILWAY SECURITIES '#
* INVESTMENTS \. * l
of any kind or character that the •■•
3 Hnancial world ha* to offer or 10 en
0 get rift of. vC riir./.iodiaaju^ 2^
A* —THE STANDARD LOAN CO.. '
• xTI» sis Robert corner Fourth, room 5, ■
loans money on pianos, furniture, diamonds,
watches, goods in storage.. .. .
BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com
mercial - pat>er. - J mortgages. - securities
bought and sold. George W. Jenks. luvest
lueut Banker. Minnesota Loan ■ and Trust
Building. .Miuneapnlis.
r oa.nS on Furnitare. Pianos. Diamonds,
j Lj - etc. 13-14 First National Bank Building.
V] u.Ni.i I.r.AN .i ou life insurance pa
"I icie»: or bought: L. P. Van Normau
• (Guaranty Lean bniidinc. -Minneapolis.
MON'KY ON HAND to loan on city prop
''-1 erty and farms: lowest rates; no* delay
W. F. -Montz. 1t.13 Pioneer Press. . -..-.;
-P-R-I-V-A-T -'£•■
Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos,
1 urnn ure or gooda in storage at loweat rates,
end small monthly return . payments: notes
-mi mortgages bought; mo%i private loan
rooms in the city. Ohm Investment .Com*: I
pany, -132 Globe tinilding;- lake elevator.-- ; .
ANT TO UOitICO W. g«XI on first-lass
security. Address O 3«. Globe.
\\T ANTED— To borrow 55.0U0 on first-
V V class security: fifty acres line laud on
line of city limits, partly under cultivation.
Address PS';. Globe.
IA-STIMJCTIO3S.
AVOl'N*; I,Al)\ who studied in Europe
wishes to tench piano and violin lor '
board: can give good references: Address
407 Martin st.
\7 OKIUSCH SIHTKKW, teacheis of vio
» lin ;iud piano: studio at Ford's' Music -
hoin»e. Piirlor A; hours 2 to 4 p. m. ; for
terms apply at Ford's Music Store:
ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC I
ana Art. '.li East Exchange St., St. Paul— i
j Piano, violin, guitar «nd mandolin taught. |
Lessons given in drawing and paiuUng. Call i
or send fo prospreoju.
WAITED TO BUY. -—-'.'- I
DOG— A Llewellyn setter; will pay lib
. erally; must be well-bred. Address J
Mnidht. Headquarters Hotel. Fargo. >'. O. ';
WAXTKD- To buy for cHsti. eight to ten
• room house . in Woodland or summit
Park audition. Address W 12, Glone.
i I. 1/ iXTKI) TO BIV— A modern house
I V V and lot. south of Iglebart. cheap tor
■ cash. Address T. W. Esrun. Kich Valley,
Minn. . :
AC'COII^TA^TS. f I '
Hi', \lfi.i-.. -ju . : (>rniiim:i Life lamer
• - ence Building, expert and Hiiditwork
Galenic Medical Institute
No. 67 E. Third St., St Paul, Mini©.! \
Irpgg6a*|rl rpgg6a*| r Established in. lVfii
tor the cure olprivSte. ,
/«i^ "S?^\ nervous and chronic
i Six -Ja^Sß disease;", mc 1 uduip
IjSm'- —Jm Itta b ter m at o r rhoeit ior '
5S9fSa9 Nominal Wexku^a
WWLaJKm ' Nervous Debility. lin- -
XS^^^^^®7 potency. syphilis. Opn- j
- £iS2Ftt>2&£!r orrWoea. T.lett, Sinft- (
J^Sq^^^^W^ i. re. Varicoccle. llvdro- !
■k i tie. lt^eases ot W6m .',
t w3^^^^^mbes?* co etc. ' ' '
COPrHKED. Ttie physicians • "of ■
rt 'he old aud Kcliable
i Institute specially treat nil the above disenses
; — are regular graduates— and guarantee a
euro in every case- undertaken, and may be
consulted personally or by letter. .
Sufferers from any of these • ailments. be- i
lon.- consulting others, should understand -
j their diseases mid the latest improved treat- !
, r.i nt adopted at our institute by reading our :
; books. \
The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health, i
: :. private *IcdicarTreatise on the above disi >
. oases, with the Anatomy aud Physiology of • ;
fttbc \.::u system in "UeaitU and Disease. I
1 <-onta:r:ing neatly 3O«-pages. numerous
ilfusirntions. Hint to any address on receipt |
ot reduced price,- only Twenty Cents.- 'or, i
mine in one or two-cent stamps. .
. I'iimpbielaiid chart of. questions : for stat- I
in:: case sen: frea.-
All business strictly confidentiaL Office
honrs, - i.vi. taS:3l p. m. aanoays exceptcd.
■ Adarcss letters thus:
s «ILOIC ISSTITIITE..:.
hi. fa nl. Minn
-*■ * - ■ ■ - . '
FOB BEST.
IMRKER Wl-33E.
»> ■ — Renting ' Agency.
• , -Ajjents 'for Cart* of. .Property. .
:j - Estate;* 31 aiiiiced.
4 , -"145 Cant Fourth Street.
J. W. Shepar*!, »4 East 4th. St..
DKNTS noiSKS, STORKS. OFFICES,
■*-«' - acts as owners' agent: collects rents. ■
j ~
$ You Can Rent |
S HOUSES, - .f
r rooms, #
<• STORES. p
p OFFICES. A
5 DESK ROOM, %
\ FLATS. *
?■ ATTICS, *
P BARNS, #
d FARMS, ' I
i i Or Even Your Last Sum- \
X inert Straw Hat. £
V If yon will advertise them in the 9
f Kent Columns; of the GLOBE d
WANTS. £
House?*.
OOUSE— For rent, house modern im-
Ai provements at Memam Part. Charles
K. Bell. Gilfilian Block.
LI OUSE — Seven-ronm house on Igiehart
•I-J st, near Western ay.: all modern improTe
meais; furniture for sale. Address at once,
X ■». Globe. '
HOUSK— Second floor cl handsome brick
house, four rooms, niceiy arranged for
hoiiseceepiajf: plenty yard room: rent low.
Inquire 410 Daly m.
HOUSE— For rent, sereu-room honse. No.
402 St. Authouy ay.. blocs from car. 316.
132 Dayton.
HOUSK— mo Kobert- St.— Modern nine
room corner ncuse; convenient to basi
nesa: Sa..i. Nelson hobert. lieu .Moon A Co.
HOUSE — 69;» Isiehart i St. — Seven-room
house: ail modern- improvements
Apply &a Woodwarq ay.
HOUSK— For rent cheap, fine house six
rooms: city water:. a corner; $15. 4ii3
t-herburne ay. . •■
HOUSK— Kight^room house; modern con
veniences; walkinsr distance from bus
■ mess center. K. T. Williams. 74 Globa build
iiig. -..■■•■
OUSK— S2O — Seven-room, all-modern
I i-i house. Xo.2arcnatsworthsu James
O'Meara. Mi Jackson st.
JJCUUOIiUKU & DICKINSON. IB East
*J Sixth, t or carpet . cleaning, feather and
j mattress renovating and upholstering.
rpA.YL.OWSt Kfc.Nil.Xi A(i C1 —
-L GLOfiJi BUILDING -WE RENT
11OUSBS. STOKfeii. OFFICES, TAKE
CUAIiUE OF HEATED -PKOFKBTY. A.NI>
MARK CULLEcTIOXb.
'.'-.. Flats..
' fi' 1 '- A - T — For rent, nat of eiciit rooms, uewiy
| '•7^. .? apercd; - 1 "- 5 Seventh, st. Apply
■i.)- Woodward ay.
' * iioonis.
A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle
• men only; fifty modern steam-heated
rooms by day, week.or.niomn. ; .. ■ ■ ■
fTHi-NTBALAV., tins. WEST- For rent,
.■ij^-i-ipniijhed room,- toath-^md. gas; private
family. ■..- •_ ;.-!-,.,-:<..,, .;.:.••;.: .;;': .:•■■■'■ < '
LfcVl-.XTir ST., 96. LAST— Nicely fur
nished rooms: steam heat, bath: private
family: references.. -. . : . . . •;
PURMSHKD KItOMS. FLATS AND
|■L Houses - for Housekeeping — Nineteen
single or double furnished rooms, uufur
j nisned flats, houses aud rooms, at Miner's
Iteming Agency, 423 Wabasna, corner of
Sevemli. ...
NINTH Si., ititi WEST — Furnished
rooms for rent.
ROiiMS— parlor ana bedroom, Sltt.
Inquire 57 iKlehart.
D OOMS— per month for four rooms
-!-*• (partly fnrnished for housekeeping)'
city water, .Call at 303 Jackson at., Uoom 5.'
ST. Pl--TKK ST., 45st-For rent, neatly
<J furnished rooms: : steam heat, gas and
bath.
T*^ 11 ST.. 4U ICAST -Near Lafayette
-I. Furnished rooms. $4 and* up
wards.
T» - WABASHA— 467^, Wabaiha at.—
I X Furnished rooms for rent, en suite or
Mingle: modern conveniences.
TXT ABASH A ST.. ~i— Ryan Block— For
*» rent, cozy single front roo3i; steam
Heat and bath: pleasant location.
\UALNDT ST., 385— Furnished or un- !
» » fnrnished front parlor for rent.
■Miscellaneous. ' .
HICK EN < ANCItK>. LOO.-* AT
I? T . This Snap— A fine seven room house at
St. Paul Park, with barn, chicken house to
hold -MO chickens. 200-egg incubator and 2CO
size brooder, four large lots, with use of. five
more lots i«ud will sell what B. P. K. chick
ens you want to start on ) : will rent the whole
snap very cheap to right party. Address
Chicken Ranch. Globe. •
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
TlPkstc ■» Klcnllet ar.. Minneapolis; 195 E. 3d
I IbnCla St.. St. PauL rjnion depots both cities.
I.EA.VK I t>t. Paul Union Depot. : a;:bivk
|\Villmar.Slorris. Brown's
bß:osam Valley & Breckinridge. bs:4spm
Fergus Falls. Fargo and
bS:33«m Grand Forks b6:osam
Os^eo, (. lear water and
bis :30 am Cloud b6:oj pm
Anoka. St Cloud audi
b4:3opm Willmar blO:ssam
b4:3jpm Excelsior A Hutchinson. b11:53 am
Wiilmar. +Sioux City.
tFarjro. Winnipeg. Pa
a6:3o pm i cine Coast.' a 7:43 am
JOssf*o, St. Cloud. Fergus
Falls, C.-ookston, G. ■■-- ■ ■
Forks. Kalispell. Spo
kane. Great Falls. Ilel-
I en*. Butte and Facißc .
..a":43pm Coast a?: 13 am
• j ■ ■ ■ EASTERN MISSESOTA.
; , Duiuta, West superior.
i Elk River. .Miiaoa.
J Hinckley, Princeton,
"bt :05 pm| Anoka.' b7:nop m
k a. daily: b, except .>iindav; JBuffet parlor !
1 cars on trains to Dulnth and VV. Superior: i
•MJuffet sleepers. JDining cars, palac sleep- i
ers and free colonist sleeping cars.
•Southern- pacific r
The Dining Car Line to Fargo.. Winnipeg,
Helena. Butte and the Pacific Northwest
. I St. H»ni.
;Dining Cars on Winnipeg and ■ . 1_
1 ' Pacific Const Trains. [. v . |Ar. ■
I':it:inc .Mall (daily) tor Krtijru,
' Jamestown. Livin^stou. Helena. I
I Butte. Missoula. Spokane. Ta-| 0:09! 6:9)
i coma. Scaule and Portland ... a. in. p. m. :
■ Dakota and Manitoba : Expres
.(daily) for Fergus Falls, Walioe
.. ton, Crookstou. Grand Forks.
Graf tort. : Winnipeg, Moorhesd 6:40 :.:; •
and Fargo,. ;p. m.a.m.
Pacific Express (*iaiiy) for Fargo, -• -
: Jamestown. Livingston, Helena. I
Butte. Missouia. tipokaucTa- 7 :31 12:11
coma. Seattle and Port land p. m..p.m.
Pullman Sleepers dnily between St. I'ikM iTT '
f:iaml Forks, liraftOD, Winnipeg Fergus Falls,
' Wahpoton i nuK:ir«o. Pullman First-Clnss anti
TounHSieepcrs bit run mi through I Pacific Caafl
/rains. >\ i;. aTON-'.. City Ticket Aseot. 163 L^;
Thi nl Street St. Paul.
DEATH TO ALL INSECTS, j
L^v^"- ..•^^..Biigiciae Powder is tae I
only sure .killer, of CocK- i
■V -JBL roach**, Moths. Flea,s,Bed 1
fMK~ bugs. Lice. A few applies- I
''■ fStr '" ii(ifi>< kill them; For •stit» i
rjß|S ,-, in M. I'uin. .Tlinn.. by i
;■.. .' IW\ the Uvati i»ri«ir « ■>. uu.l
/ ♦•riiiss, < €»<>|»^r <V to.i
or.iacCusiclae M.ig. Co., La Crosss. \Vis.
HORSES A3l> CARRIAGES
I HAVE YOU A j
HORSE. 5
% CARRIAGE,. ZZI *
W-~ PHAETON. iss '' '4
9 VICTORIA. C
& HARNESS I
A SLEWH.
£ 13" 1 PONY or «f
f ?J£2 JAUNTING #
9 CART 4
■ # To bell, or do toii want to Bay one? 0
> Try the columns of • i
1 THE WANT PAGE. J
FOR SALE— One fine brougham and T
cart cheap. Address X -.*-. Globe.
CHIROPODIST.
I" OCKWOUD, THE CHIKOIMJDIsT—
-Li All troubles of the . feet. Endicoit Ar
cade BuUciin* second. floor;. Booms -:>:. and
-1)4: established ten years.
STOKES XTiU FIXTUKE*
, SH^Hf* fcuiieosor iv iutte I SBwii
JMEP I I 01 JALW'.\ ; U .C 1 |^^<ll
jllp3EZllGjGj!§f
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND ML
LIAIIiJ SUPPLIES; Warerooiu 405 and 4o7:
Office and Factory 411 aud 4Li Fifth avenue
south. Ininneapohs. Minn.
INTELLIGENT BELL BOY.
Sagacity That - Reached Out > and
Found a ParasoL
; Every trnveline man has had his ex
perience with the intelligent : bell boy
who "calls' for the early train, says the
I St. Louis Globe-Democrat. .
•M was ooundinsr my ear pretty lively
one night in a Texarkana hotel," said a
Texas man. "when- a bie thumping on
my door brought me up sitting in bed.
'•• 'What is it?' 1 asked.
" 'Boss.' • said the darky, 'is you de
man what wants to go on de 2 o'clock
train to Bis Sandy? 9
"1 had left no -call,' and 1 made that
darky understand so in a few short
words. He tackled the next door, and I
heard him ask again:
" 'Boss, is you de man what wants
to so on de 2 o'clock train to Bis:
Sandy?*
"The answer was terrific. The darky
was awed. : For about five minutes be
was still, as if absorbed in thought.
Then 1 heard him say to himself in an
I argumentative tone:
: " 'Uar's some 'tin.-, in dis hall who
wants to go on de 2 o'clock | train to Bit?
bandy. 1 dun forget de number.' '
'••••He went down the line repeating the
performance at seven doors before he
reached the man who wanted. to go 'on
de 2 o'clock train to Bis Sandy.' "
An Illinois man thought he could
parallel this evidence of sagacity, lie
said:
"I stopped one night in the hotel at
Shawneetown, and left a *surecall' for
the boat which was expected along
about 4 a.m. I went to bed and slept
peacefully until the racket at the door
aroused me.
" 'All right,' I said.
" 'Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones!' sane out
the darky. "You wanted >to eaten the
j Padooky boat? Well, tley ain't no use
j o' you gettiu' up. De boat done gone,
j sail.' "
IMPRACTICAL. POLITICIAN
Member of Kvery Party Organized
and Never Made a Cent.
Every one in the sultry waiting: room
at the union depot felt dull and languid
under the July heat, but over on one of
the seats two young men were engaged
in. a discussion of the coming extra scs
i sion and the power of congress to im- :
prove I the financial situation, says the i
{ Atlanta Constitution.
A tali, lank man with a long red
I board stopped in front of the young j
men aud listened for several minutes.
Then he touched one of them on. the
arm and said:
"Lemme give you some advise."
The young men both nodded.
"W-a-1, 1 see . you're a- tool in' with
poly ticks au' sich?"
*'Yes.'i'
'•Boys. I've bin here a long time."
. "It seems so.''
"I sometimes most gineraliy knows a
thing when i sees int."
The young men nodded.
"Now. 1 liev fooled with all sorts o'
polyticks."
They nodded again.
"I'm an old rat iii the barn."
.Nobody spoke.
"Yes. gents, I've been through the
hull tblamed buna from fust to last,
an' hit don't amount to a blue bean, 1
tole yer hit dou't."
"Indeed!?^
"Jes' ez I r vu2 goin' on to fay. gents,
1 have fooled away the hull o' my life
with this here polyticks biznus. an' hit
hain't never paid me wnih a cent. i
Ilain't I belonged to the Whigs, the
Known uthiu's, the Radicals, and
grangers, an' greenbacks, an' white
caps, an' Yankees, an' Alliance, an'
anarchists, an' Dlmmycrats.au' Masons,
and Mormons, an' the Lord knows what I
cist, an' nairy a red hez ever gone into
these here pockets o' mine. Now, y< v
boys Had better listen to the 'vice or an
old man what's been through hit all. an'
let this here talk 'bout litiauceliug
polyticie biznus alone."
A Suggestion.
Detroit Free Press.
The office boy was slow, very slow,
to catch on to the less acgreable tasks
of his office, aud he did not always have
the floor swept as clean as it might have
been, or the ; furniture as carefully
dusted. Ilis employer was . good
natured, however, and tried to teach
him by sreutle means. • The other morn
ing he came in and the place was untiny.
- "Frank:' he said to the . boy as .he
nodded at some papers under the desk,
••when you see such tilings as 'hat on i
the floor, dont they suggest something
to you?" • - .
"Yes. sir." replied Frank affably.
/.'What. Frank?',' . '
, "That some careles person lias-been ;
around. the desk.'.' replied. Frank, and i i
he got the bounce ; from; the careless !
person -on the spot. ; ■; '- .
Headers Likewise. ■ :
Boston Globe.'. ._ ,1. '"' ... . ; . ' .' •
Zola says that often he is obliged to
stop in lite midst of in* production!? and '
go out to e«t the air. Some at his raw- ' -
en are forced to do likewise or-i;mii ai
rag.
l£l?*iT, ESTATE ! FOB IMK |
IB on so* for^fcile.
(Jj?*_> Of — SKW seven-room haro wood 1
KJ»JT*yJ\J . finish : all-modern house, 3)7
Chatsworth st. : easy terms. J<.mos O'Meara, 1
303 Jackson st. I
Mubiirtmn. "
MY VALUABLE improved farm of 200
-i.T-1 acres for sale at. ■ Bargain. Uuy sals- I
bury, Lakeland. . j
3li«celiancoii*.
FOR SAI,K— lot oa Osceola ay.. {
east of Lexington. $£30 1 lilUe cash. X
40. Oloiie. '
imESSMAKiaO. I
A KTISTIC I)KtssM.\KlN<i done by I
xi. Mrs. A. C. Hanseu. 367 North Washing
ton st.
TOEXCHAJGE.
TO EX C HA N<i; — carriaee team,
gentle «nd sound: will trade for real I
estate. Address A 15. Globe. I
TO KXC ll A> G K— Electric motor; A 1
condition: -will trade for real estate. |
Address A 15. Glone.
WANTED- Improved real estate for iv- i
terest-oearins securities. Address M i
10. (4lohe
Health Is Wealth.!
Ds. E. C. Wvrfa Notts ass BiunrTssA?
*Ki»T. aeuaruuteeu specms toriinleriu Jit
2luesi>. Convulsions, fits. Nervous .ieur&lgi)
beaiiactie. >l ervotn Froairatiou caused by fa*
use of alcohol or tobacco, vVacefmness. jit-u .
sai Depress i on. aoftenia;; of the Braiu re-
Eultiiis in ias*uitjr and leadiQK to misery, da
car and death. Premature Old Age, tiarren
ues«. Loss of Power in either sex, lavo'uu
tary Loskcs and Jjpennatorrnceß, caused br
overexemou ox -.lie brain, be:i-auiucurowr
iudulcence. Each box contains one muuia *
treatment. S. a box. or six boxes for 3 .
sent by : man prepaid. Wo - guarantee six
boxes to euro auy case. With each order for
six boxea, accompanied with $ . we bead tha
purchßuer our written jraaranteo to refuaJ
the money it it doe* not etfect a cure, v >i;ir
antees issued only by W. K. Collier, successor
|o Uiopleri Collier, drus^su serenlh and
Hibler is., at. Paul. Minn.
ST. PAUL
Foundry Company,
KAKX.TACTUREE3 Of
1 rctitectural Iron Wort
j Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and
i 1 attvrit Makers, beutl for «uta -of ci»t
--| umns. Workson bt. 1. , M. &M. it. IL,
i near Ooaio avenue. Ofiice2l^ and uui
, Manhattan BmlciinK. Si. • x'iiui. O. M
; JrOWEJi Secretary uaa Treasure*
oat
■ M 3 1 s
i iiL
DAILY
SUNDAY
GLOBE
LINER
COLUMNS!
ifi&*- Ticket Offices: &*
tni-r. gg 7 s V. '' et ' t - corner Fifth, and
flallJßKUJ{EEJ*>nion Depot. St. Paul.
A^-SZMKt/ *Daiiy. tEx. Sunday.
/ " Ex - Mondar-Jli-x. Saturday
Le. —St. Paul — Ar.
Chicaeo ■ Day" exiires* . • . s:i> aiu 1 tiu:4> p m
Cliicaso "JMlantic" express i *Jslp m j *12:10pm
Chicaso.."Fnst .Mull" ....^». *»iTispiu *2:44 pin
ChicaKo "Vestibule" Li in... I "s:l(i p m | "■•7;2i)aiu
Chicago via Austin and Dv- i
buque _ _... . ; : 1:10 p m r 7« a m
Dubnqae via La Crosse fSOS a m id »"» pin
i-t Louis mill Kansas Cit.r.- | *9:lsam •irflpm
St. Louis and Kansas Cliv.. i 17:15 phi «7:45 am
Calmar mid Davenport '»15 an: t -.;i i. m
Mil bank ami Aboinren..._. i s:oj aiu iG: ap ut
Milbank and Aberdeen - ..• . ■■ r> 1. m 74"»«m
ASiuneaDolis (rains leave *7:3.i. t-> a. m..
•12:15, *3, *6:35 and +10:50 p. m.
for detail lnforma lion call at ticket offices
"■■■■■gggl Leaves I'liion Depot for
IT^BSfSt BS5a Chicago nnd down-rirer
■ ■fTTllTiTnnuli i""" L! "- ■■■W P- hi. .\r
B ill M.lfelUla ' v ° froth siitnc points
HPJGU&tStKJStSmt I . :tl(> p. in. l>!tiiy. Leaves
BICC^pM 11 l.'nioii Depot for Chicago
9|fj]|t|i^Hl :<n " Sl - I.»"uis.7::« > i.. in.
■ iSHMnBW Ar r>vesirom«!anicpbiutß
" y<MßgfrK^ a "i ,':.;;) a.ru. iJailjr.
CHICAGO GREAT WESTEK-N RAILWAY
V^ Co. Trains leave Union Depot. Citr
Office. :i64 Robert street, comer Fifth.
♦Daily, tlmily <■<. Stind. Leave.! Arrive
tChicaeo Fast Express.. ... r:ii:iiniii :(<npm
+lowa, Mo. v Kansas Ks.. .. 7:15 nm:ll:|iapni
*Dod?e Center L0ca1.... .... X-.STi timilo:or : am
*Chiea(ro Limited 7,-:!0 pmi ?:Ssacn
Ues Moines, St. J. i 1 U ..Irao j>m' 7:a;ain
; Minneapolis, St. Faiil&Sauit Ste. Marießv
■I^. Firing tln'i<» r- I»p|«r>t^- Atlttntie
;S fi rs~?% Utnitcii lor Montreal. Huston und
*^?<S»gia*ja tv > Vor» iCHvrji o:lu p. m., n r
fj^6i®Ja rivPssWa in.dnUy. From Ks-nml
i*'?^!^ I *^ «-&v Depot, fool <« It !■ st.. Wis.
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BOARD — and . board at reasonable
• rates with all the accoouucnjiuious of a
hotel. Large double house with modern im
provements, and conveniently located near
street car lines, in best residence section at
the city. Address The Miner, 102 College
BOA KO— Furnished, rooms with board.
149 I'leasatit nv.
BOAKU— Parties rtcsirbiß first-class board
and pleasant rooms, with modem con
veniences, pteaae call at [55 Ninnnv.
BO AKI>— Very desirable room. amiable for
two persons, with board; reference
Call 15! Summit -hi.
BOA KD— Furnished room, with board. >(«
Kicnth st.
BOA «.!>— Furnished rooms with board, in
■ large modem house. 210 East Ninth St.
BOAKD— For rent, parlor down stairs.
■ front room «ml alcove: also fide rooms,
with board. 4 1 Barton. .
<*oj^ PITTSBURGH
Will leave St. Paul for St. Louis and inter
mediate points
Tnmaar, Ansn»r23d.at. 1O A. M.
For full information regarding passenger
and freight rates apply too. It. BROCKWAY.
A>jetit. Office foot of Sibley street, opposita
Union Depot, ST. PAfiX. Telephone il>.
M&kxjfffj^fk 1 ! , jTICKET OFFIUE3
« \ fi\i 111 M mJUOSm^
"ALWAYS O^T TI^I W.m
T&e Only Lina !£&£&!32gP*'
BAGGAGE CHECKED £ar
T l>:til\. UExcept Suudav i Leave Arrive
;Ks. Monday. xE\. »«t!ini;iT. St. l»-ml St. I'aul
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St. Joseph .-Hid Kansas City.. r Tiwvni r740 am
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.Sinnx«:itv,Oiualja < Hills t 755 pm t 7 40am
i ipcstfltie mid sioux Falls - - t 7 :r> am X li 10 pta
Winncbasro and Elm dtp - - - ; 756 am t (i lrrpm
New Ulm. Tracy nnd,«'ierre - - x 7 S3 j.m j 7 40 am
Pulutli. Ashland nua superior J « U0 am X •> 00 pin
Piiltitlm nd Superior — --- •- - - fit iH)pm|r *M am
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f CHICAGO TRAINS—
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WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES,
. A i rive . '. , Depart
n:oOpinf-!:.K>nnii ' St. Pnnl. j I :.T> pml^lYbm
5:4r pm|s:4 ■Hin|Minnea;.'lls|l-':4 ; >pm| i:Aprq
liiretl bine tol!air<;iulrt, k«*iw«Ml
and liiluaniiee. . i
VESTIBULED SLEEPERS
AND DINING CARS.
Ail Tr»>inß Run Dailr. -j •..
DRrFELLER,
11C East Seventh St. 5.'. Par. M/ii
Speedily enresrm private, nervons. chron
and blood aud skin diseases: .of ' both ; tsex
without the use of mercury or hiud rano
Irom business. HO CURE, No I* A V. Pri
vate diseases, and ail old. lingering -caies
where the blood baa become noisoncJ. cans
Ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth,
Tnins in the head aud bones, and aildiseaie*
cf iho kidneys «na bladder, we cared for
i.te. iien of ail a«es who are suffering from
Hie result of youthful indiscretion or ex
cesses of mature years, producing nervous
iij-es. maigehtjou, constipation, loss of mem
ory, etc., are thoroughly and permaneuil?
pured.
Dr. Keller, who has had many years of ex
perience in this specially, is a graduate f rom
one of the leadim.' medical colleges of tha
. country, He has never failed in curing any
f*sa that m has undertaken. Cases ami
correspondence sacredly confidential. Call
or write for list of questions. Medicines sent
mail and express everywhere" irou Irotu
isk ana exuoi.iiie. /.
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