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fl / /AMI O»R9| A SAKE B.4II(iSIETEF.. JS*l< tire bay wlio cells the papers an*' lie v. ill tell you more about circulation titan all the affidavit* that ran lie pub2i»lied. Just try it slid yoi: will be convinced llial tlie Globe leads all. WANTS CAN BE LEFT At the Following Locations for Insertion in Daily and Sunday Globe. . W. IX Merrill, 44*: Broadway. £. H. Reeves, druggist, Moore block. Seven tcrners. C. T. Heller, druggist 528 St. Peter street Straight Bros., druggists, corner of Rondo ei:d Giotto. William K. Collier, druggist, 109 East Sev enth street. A. T. Guernsey, druggist 17! Dale street V. A. Uirseher. druggist, 23."> Rondo street. Farter West by, druggists, t7y East Third street E. McCrudden, confectionery, 493 Rice street W . a. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selby EEd Western avenues. B. J. Wine, druggist 500 Market corner Fifth. Ml IATIO>S OFFKi6EI> ' .Halts. AT LAST WE HAVE Keen, bright and brainy men and women wanted everywhere to take orders for 'SHEPP'S WORLD'S RAIB PHOTOGRAPHED.' Only book or copyrighted pbotugraphs of build ings, scenes and exhibits of the World's Columbian Exhibition; authorized by the exposition management; official certificate accompanies each volume: bonanza for ■workers; drop everything and handle it; you will make money fast; books ready; credit Riven: big commissions; illustrated Circulars: terms FREE. Address Globe Bible Publishing Company, 3'B Dearborn st., Chit-nig 111., or Hiilaiieiphia. Pa. AGENTS — >iale and female, to sell Fire proof Stove Mats, and earn S3 in S5 daily; cost He. seli 10c to 'Jsc. Boys and girls canvass for au-ents. earning S3 a week and upward after school. Sample and circulars by mail. !' c. L. W. Baum & Co.. 27 Murray St.. New York. AGENTS— Wanted, agents for complete Wor!d"s Fair book. Apply between 10 and '-. 93 East Fourth st. AGENTS wanted for a quick-selling pat ented invention just being put on the market: sold only through agents; good profits and p. clear field: sample by mail. 25 cents. The Ohio Novelty Co., DO, Cincin nati, O. AGENT-— Good, live, active agents to so l:cit accident insurance in St. Paul: very liberal' commissions offered. GO6 Xew York I.i fa Buildicg. St. Paul. AGENT*— Salary or commission: the greatest invention of the age: the New Patent Chejnical Ink-Erasing Pencil; sells on siL'h!: works like magic; agents are mak ing from S-.'> to 5125 per week. For further particulars write the Monroe Eraser Mauu- Xacturing Company, X 4, La Crosse, Wis. A TTENTION is called to our large assort- XIl ment of fine Eecona-nand heating stoves. Kavanagh & Johnson, 166, Itß and 190 East BlXith st BLACKSMITH wanted for shoeing and general wagon repair. Tacko & Reimer, corner Reaney and Meudota sis. CLERK wanted at grocery corner Smith anil Cherokee ays. DRIVER wanted for parcel delivery Bani'on i-Co., 72 East Seventh st. MEN to sell baking powder; steady em ployment: experience unnecessary; 575 salary or com. U. S. Chemical Works. 840 Van Buren. Chicago. OTHERS make money, why not you? A cents' wanted, either sex. Call at 173 "West Third st. second floor. I"MCE WORK -Wan ted-A bright and quick young man for office; one not afraid of long hours and hard work: must be a hustler: good opportunities for advance ment; give, age and reference. Address Z 127. Globe. ' COl.JCitoks- Wanted, men of energy *O and tact to solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Pan. Minn. ; liberal con tract and splendid tcrri.orycanbe secured by f.<~u:.-e--:;,^ Clarence r.. >(.-("or. St Panl. Minn. STF.>oghaphkk>— stenog raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their Eames and qualifications with our employ ment department; no charee to either em ployer or employed. Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict. '.)( East Fourth St. 'PiM::KKhi>EK_ Young man with ex -«- experience to keep records and time in Shoe iiictory. Address G 121. Globe. \ V X WANT an a 1 man in every county. > * with a little capital, to take exclusive SR.e of our steel fire-proof security boxes- to the right party this offers a splendid oppor tunity to make money. sidway MTe Co. 32-4u So. Jefferson St., Chicago. "' \\j A> » i.L> — Salesmen or agents; easy * » work : good pay selling pants to order S3, suits £15. Hunter Tailoring Company Cincinnati, Ohio. WASliii)-A live man to represent our » • business in this place; previous ex perience not necessary to right man. Inclose letters of reference and stamp with applica tion. Plymouth Rock Pants Co., 408 orth Sixteenth st. Omaha. \\J AMi.i)— Two men of good appea '> ance and address; salary or commis Don; call from 9 to 11 a. m.. Monday and Tuesday; 233 Endicott building. Y\f ANT t:i>— Four young men to learn *' telegraphy: can make board. Globe Business College. Eudicott Building. LOST ASP FOI.ID. Doc; LOST-Big Tiser Dane, weight 150 pounds, named -Bruno." A liberal re •ward for Ms return to Ed Norman. 255 Slb ley. City. |"\OG LOST— Rough-coated St Bernard SJ dog. wo and a half months old: reward of =10 will be given if returned to 258 Bates nv.. and no questions asked. MonkV LOST— Lost, SO; SlO reward if -i-'-t left at this office. Dow FOUXU — Running at large, a -»- pony; owner can have by proving property a id paying expenses. 552 Thomas st. nix. l.osT— Near Hastings, on morning J-*. of sept. 12, by dropping from -ho Bur- SJngton truin, a gentleman's diamond ring. Full value of th* r:u^- will be raid to any une returning to W. H. raw, G=obe coui:: room. ■ ft ij SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females. fiASIIIEK— Lady cashier wonted. Res- V-/ taurnnt. 3Ci Jackson st. COOK Wanted, a good, neat' girl who knows how to cook: a good home for tne right girl: small family aud small wages. Inquire tulteti Wabnsha st. DINING ROOM GIRLS wanted at Wind sor Hotel. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a cirl for gen eral housework; email family. 742 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework: must be a good cook; small family. 767 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework: must he a good cook and come recommended; family of three ana good waives. 727 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at once. 793 Lincoln ay. HOUSEWORK. — Wanted, a young girl about fourteen years old. to assist lady at housework; must "sleep at home. A. J., Globe. USE WORK— Girl wanted for general housework out of city. Address B 129: Globe. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good German girl to assist in housework; good wages. 35S East Tenth st. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl that can cook, for general house work; references wanted. 236 Pleasant ay. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; steady place for neat girl. Apply !^j Burr st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good, smart Cl general servant. Apply at once at 222 Smith ay., corner Chestnut. HOUSEWORK— young lady who desires an education and is willing to pay for board by assisting with housework: pleasant home offered; reference required. Address G 133, Close. IjOUSEV.'OKK— Wanted, competent girl IX for general housework. 181 Summit ay. |_| OUSEWORii— \\ anted, girl for general LI housework: must be good plain cook: j German or Norwegian preferred. Apply 712 Osceola near Grotto st. \TURSE— Good home for girl to care for li two children. Call 203 East Eighth st. Mrs. W. W . Kelly V'EA.-Vl STRESS— Wanted, -poman to do O mending; must have had experience in putting on neck bands, bt. Paul Steam Laundry, corner College ay. and Tenth st. SECOND GIRL — Wanted, a competent second girl; references required. 644 Summit ay. OOLICITOK— superior solicitor, O lady or gentleman, competent to earn £25 per week. Call any time today or after 4 p. m. Monday. Room S, 345 Minnesota st. nTETEGKAI'HY - Wanted, young lady -L student in telegraph office to learn teleg raphy. Address \V 126. Globe. \TT ASH WOMAN wanted; steady em » V ployment. IST Concord st. WANTED— Ladies wishing to make 525 ■weekly by doing writing at their own homes, address with stamped envelope. Miss C. Schuster, 1434 Montana it.. Chicago. WANTED — A young girl who wishes a good home. Apply to Mrs. W. B. But ler. ;i.'il» Aurora ay. business cntyne^. Miscellaneous. AX At". TIONKKtt wishes to buy a stock of merchandise; also will sell same at auction; business strictly confidential. Ad dress V 127, Globe. FOR SALE— First-claes saloon outfit, with five months' license, cheap. Address Box 182, Morris, Minn. ITTANTisD— Io Duy or rent a furnished VV hoteL Address P. O. Box 22ti$, St. Paul. Minn. KKAI, ESTATE FOR SALE 3lisceliancous. W ILI ' SELL very low for small cash pay ♦ » ment one or more very choice lots. Address J 12-. Globe. PK«SOSAI,S. A A -JIME. LA TERRE gives mas •-ii« sage treatments and improved Turkish baths. 42 Sixth st. south, Minneap olis. Two lady operators. ARE YOU IN TKOUBLE '—Consult A Madame Ina Walker, "life reader." for faithful reading of your past, present and future; she will guide you in all affairs of life by a power hiicher than human; corre spondence confidential: ladies, 50. cents: gentlemen, SI. 515 Wabasha St., opposite capitol. A LWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Teits jla. worth, clairvoyant: business lest medi um: thirty years' experience. UJy Wabasha St., city. A LICE AUSTIN, clairvoyant ana trance xjl medium, gives card reading for 25 cents. Ho. 16 West Exchange st. EDILM— Mme. Sandall gives advice on all business and love affairs without asking any • ; nations: 000 challenge to any medium or fortune teller tnat excels her. 720 First ay. south, Minneapolis. kIT I>R. i\ REARDON. LIFE Reader. 297 West Third St.— Electricity scientifically applied. Massage treatments a specialty. RS. I>R. WILLIAM, life reader and -l'-L massafcist; walk right up stairs. 542 Cedar. MRS. ALICE F. BAGN ELL— Massage ■and vapor baths. Room 7, 15!) West Seventh St., St. Panl. Minn. MRS. 31. A. TL'SSKY- 024 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call i) a. m. to p. m. SANTAO— For men only. Greatest Re storer and Developer known. Strength ens. Invigorates. Price £2. Guaranteed— Stamp for confidential circular. Dr. H. T. Miller, 21 Quincy st., Chicago. WAITED TO KENT. FLAT— Wanted, heated flat or six-room bouse with furnace, for the winter; four adults. Address F 124, Globe. HO Wanted, to take care of small furnished house or heated flat down town; will pay small rent Address X 124. Globe. HOUSE— Want to take care during winter of a house for the rent, by man and wile. J. Moshner. M 3 West Tenth at. ROOM* — a large alcove or two medium-sized rooms, with heat and gas i unfurnished), within a block of cable cars, between Kent st. and Summit ay.: rent 315 or S-'O. Address W 560, Globe. ROOM— Wanted, furnished room by a young lady, employed, ten minutes' walk from Ryan Hotel; state price. Address W 326, Globe. ROOMS— Wanted, three or four furnished XV rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; reference. Address D 130, Globe. ROOMS— furnished or unfurnished rooms on first floor, for housekeeping Address P 124. Globe. 6 ' ROOMS— Wanted, five rooms, or small IX house, by family of three adults; lower town, and rent not to exceed $10. Address B 127. Globe. ISO Alt I> WASTED. Board and unfurnished alcove room by man and wife for the winter. Address L 123. Globe. OAKl>— Wanted, board and room Dy a bacbeJer at a moderate price; private German family preferred. Address P 126, Globe. CHIROPODIST. GOOD THING KOK SOUK FKCT- Good Luck Salve— lf your druggist does not keep it, se^-1 or call on W. H. Lockwood. chiropodist, hi. Paul. 14u»a.j Stc, 50c aad $1 box. i THE SAIJSTT PAUL MILr GI.OBE: MONDAY MORMNG. OCTOBER 30, 1893. SITUATIONS WASTED. ' ' -*I::lc- BARBER— By German barber; wages no object. Address W. Seeger, 497 Wabashu St.. Sl PauL , - DOORKEEPER— Situation wanted by a -LJ double-entry bookkeeper of experience; not afraid of work; city references. Address K. 121, Globe. BOYS FOR PLACES, places tor ooys: employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club i;ocm,3i:s Wabasta St.; open from 11 to ]'. a. m.. and from 7 to 'J p. -m. /""lOMMIssiON— A younz man with expe / rience as city and traveling salesman wishes to sell goods on commission for some wholesale house or manufacturer; first-class references. Address Ii 120. Globe. DRUG CLE:-:K— drug clerk, Scandinavian, wants position. Address J 74, Globe. Minneapolis. • t'AR.M. WORK— and wile want po sition on farm. Address D. S. .Dickin son, Lakeland, Minn. ft X — Wanted, to take care of fur -L naceu for the winter. Please call at 427 Selbyav. pHAK.MAiis.T- Warned, position by a -i- registered pharmacist; best of refer ences. Address F 125. Globe. PHARMACIST— Situation wanted by reg -L istered pharmacist, talking several lan guages; A No. 1 recommendations; no Objec tion to country. Address F 127. Globe. PRINTER— all-round printer •i- and newspaper man would like situa tion in good paying country office, with a view to purchasing interest in same: best references. Address SI.. iiS2 Robert st. STENOGRAPHER— five years' ex- U perience, open for engagement; rapid, accurate and good accountant; references. Address R. G.. 634 Jessamine st. «AVI LING SALESMAN — Situation wanted by young man as traveling sales man; have some experience: can give em ployment bond or deposit cash. Address G 127, Globe. WORK FOR BOARD- Will doany kind » * of respectable work for my board and attend school. Please call or address 041 En dicott Building. Females. COOK— A first-class cook wishes employ ment in a hotel or good private family; best of references. M. W., 460 St. Peter st. ' Cook — situation as second cook or kitchen work. Address or call 542 Cedar, up stairs. COOK— First-class cook wishes employ ment in a private family: can give the best of references, or la willing to do any kind of housework. Call or address 615 Jackson st. COMPANION— Wanted, by a young lady, v^ a position as companion or ladies' maid; no objection to travel. Address H 127. Globe. /"COPYING Wanted, manuscript or other V-> copying to do at home on typewriter; satisfaction guaranteed. Address G 124, done. DRESSMAKER- Competent dressmake *-*■ would like engagements in families; would take sewing home. ti!"J St. Peter st. DRESSMAKING in families by experi . enced dressmaker; stood city references; prices reasonable. 140 .Martin st. DKE>S3IAIiER— An experienced dress maker wants sewing by the day in fam ilies. Cull or address 215 Hondo. DBBSSMAKK& wants sewing at home ■i-J or in families; a No. 1 cutter" and titter 257 West Third St.. third floor. DRESSMAKER- Girl wishes work as dressmaker, ana will help with house work. Address D 127, Globe. RESSMAKER— Experienced dressmak er wishes sewing in families. Address 515 Robert St.. Room 2. pvRESS.MAREtt would like a few more XJ engagements in families : best of city references. Address A. 8., Colonnade. XfKKIKNCKD GIKLS for all kinds or J-j work waiting for places at 3t-5 Walnut. QEKMAN GIRL wants situation: good VJ cook and laundress; reference given. Mrs. Schnell. 27 East Seventh. HOUSEWORK— Womau wants situation in small family to do housework; ref erences given. 657 East Seventh st. OUSEKEEPEK-A German lady de sires position as housekeeper. Address L 125. Globe. LADIES can find best help on short notice; housekeepers waiting at Mrs. Merryweather's, 543 Wabasha. VJECOND WORK- Young girl would like O a place in private family for second work or light housework; speaks both Ger man and English; can give best of refer ence. Address 379 Walnut si. city. QTENOGKAFHER — Competent steuog. O rapher desires a position at once. Ad dress Vrankie H. 5 358 East,Tent!i st. city yTEXOGKAPHEK — Experienced lady O stenographer and typewriter desires po sition; will help with other office work and accept small salary. Address P 125, Globe. OTENOGRAPHER— compe- O tent lady stenographer, having several years' experience in railroad and general commercial wort, desires position. Address F 123, Globe. OTENOGRAPHER — Experienced lady O stenographer desires a position: can give best city references, and willing .to do gen eral office work; small salary for' the winter. L 124, Globe. OTENOGRAPHER — A competent lady O stenographer desires a position; will work for small salary. Address W 123, Globe. »"pYPEW iUTIST — A young lady type -L writist would like a position; willing to do office work; will work for Si per weeic. Address D 128, Globe. WASHING— A girl wants to co out by the day washing and house cleaning. Call 46 West Ninth. ASHLMi AND IRONING — A girl VV wishes to go out washing and ironing by the day. 979 Fnrrington ay., near Frout st. WASHING— would like washing to take home; good work at low rates. Mrs. Jennie Schlorhaufer, 694 Blair st. 7AS 11 ING and ironing wanted by the V V day or to take home. Call 499 Grotto st. WASHING — A good German washer- VV woman would like to take family wash ing at home. 590 Robert st. WANTED Woman wants infant to care for at home. Address J 126, Globe. • OBK. FOR BOARD — A dressmaker would like to work at her trade for board, room and small wages. Address D.. Globe. ■ MISCELLANEOUS. [\ TASQLKRADE AND THEATER COS -1»X tumes, wigs and grease paint. Mrs. Louisa Neitmann. 56 East Seventh st. DYE WORKS. AHLEKT & MI>TKt, — Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. I7> «J. hOCHKN-K. W. Steam Dye Works X • office. 416 Robert St., Eyan Block Work. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. STOKES MO FUTURES t SBSjl tuitefcimr 10 U n:e Bi^pHPl'ij M^rU i-n fefSSBS'l BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BIL LIAKJJ SUPPLIES; Wax«room 405 »ndiu7( Office and Factory 411 and 413 Fifth (tidw «ath, iilune*pcJi», Mlaa FOR RENT. , . fl" > J. U . Shepard, » 1 East ! ih St., D EMS HOUSKS, STORES, OFFICES, 1 IV- acts as owners' asrent: collects rents.. v ; Houses. - ■ r: '<: pOTTAGE for rent, with rive rooms.rear of >-' 136 Vailey St., near corner Fifteenth and Canada, 58 per month. Inquire of X. Treacy, 144 East Third. " (^OTTAbES-For rent, five-room cottages v^ near business center at $7.0.i; see us be fore renting house* or flats. H. H. Schulte cl Co.. 103 East Fourth st. . . .- ::..■'■* CIOTTAGE— For rent, five-room cottage; v-^ city water. Inquire Xo. TSfi conwaysL HOUSE— 530 rents a fourteen- room brick bouse, 547 Canada. Call 221 East Sev enth st. HOUSE— Eight-room brick house for reuL Apply at 4ii'i Virginia ay. HOUSE— Sir> per month; house, seven rooms; 03) Dayton ay., near Dale; city water. Apply 115 East Fourth st. HOUSE— For rent, a fourteen- room brick house; 547 Canada. Call 221 East Sev enth^ HOI Si7..Vj rents the bouse 544 Wacou ta. Call 221 East Seventh st. HOUSE for rent cheap: 400 Rondo st. ; seven rooms. Apply Barber shop, rear 2;>2 East Third st. HOUSE for rent, four or six rooms, to suit . party. Inquire 5.'C Canada st. ■ HOUSED— To rent, seven-room house, at 253 Thirteenth St.; £16 per month. George F. Patwell. HOUSES— 00; six-room brick houses, 1751& and 177 East Congress; all con veniences; prettily papered. A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth. ' HOUSE — For rent, good seven-roomed house; city water; $8 a month. Apply 000 Fauquier sl BOUSE— For rent from Nov. 1, two-story six-room house: city water, sewer, etc Inquire 497 Iglehart st If OUBJHJ — Suerniiiu St., ciil — Tenant J-J houses from Si ud; central; sower and water; one nine-room bouse. HOUSE— A nine-room house in good re pair. 555 St. Peter st. HOUSE — Slii rents warm six-room house, with cellar, city water; newly papered. 453 Edmuiid st. HOUSE— For rent in choice location on the hill; nicely furnished, at a very low ill to secure a first-class tenant. Address F 125, Globe. HOUSE — Eight-room house, city water and all conveniences. 07 University, corner of Park ay. •;■-',< HOUSE— For rent, furnished house, 812 Ashland ay. HOUSE— For rent, six -room house,- 330 Fort St., near Seven corners ; city water and cellar; in good repair. HOUSE— Six-room house, cheap, TOT St. Peter st. ; bath; live minutes' walk from capitol: in Rood repair. HOUSE — Lovely small house: every im provement; cosy aud warm: Walnut, corner Pleasant; low rent, listener. East Fourth. • HOUSE — For rent, six-room house on Charles St.; hot and cold water and bath, and modern improvements. Call i:tiO Charles st. ; HOUSES— For rent, by owner. Room 0, Giln'llau block; terms reasonable to de sirable tenants: 67 West Central ay., nine room moderns house: &>7 and ()•■'.< Harriet st , sixroom modern house; 2L«s ana 322 Arundel : St., nine-room modern houses. •t . . HOU6E— For rent cheap, No. 610 Olive twelve-room house; all modern conven iences. Inquire at OU6 Olive aOL'sE— For rent, a new modern ten room dwelling. 561 Canada st. HOUSE— For rent, good nine-room house; i-X cemented cellar, city water aud bath; corner Burns and Collins. Inquire at i'jS Collins. HOUSE— Lovely small house; every im provement: cosy and warm; Walnut, corner Pleasant; low rent. Esterlev, 22 East Fourth. HOUSES— For rent, from So to «30 per mouth. John R. Hickey, Germania Life Building, Minnesota and Fourth. HAEUSLKK dc ARCHIBALD make a specialty of cleaning; refitting audlay ins carpets, ruga, etc. ISJ West Fourth s"t. Telephone 1-JOa. V^CMUOiiOE!: & DICKINSON. 18 East U Sixth, for carpet cleaning, feather and mattress renovating and upholstering. - TAVLOKb RENTING A<iE > i C - -L GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. Flat*. FLAT— Nice four-room flat, ground floor; J. modern conveniences:. furnished or un furnished. 707 Sherburue ay. . PLAT-For rent cheap, three-room flat. -*■ 515 St. Peter st. J^LATS— steam heated flats for rent, 3:5. -I- £30 and $35 per month ; corner Western and Selby. Inquire there or oati Wabasha st. FLAT— West Seventh St.— Six rooms; low rent; second floor. A. B. Wilgus, 12S East Fourth. 6 FLAT— A very desirable five-room flat, furnished, and furniture for sale. Ad dress X 127. Globe. FLATS— flats for rent, furnished or unfurnished, Call or address C. F. Rapp, Corner Ninth and Exchange sts. FLAT— A beautiful home flat in tne Se ville, six rooms and a storeroom. Call in forenoon. FLAT— For rent, pleasant flat, suitable for ■*- small family; cellar and bath. 27 Mc 3oal St., near West Seventh and smith ay. FLAT— For rent, a four-room flat, fur nished or unfurnished. 6K< North st. FLAT— For rent $12 per mouth in ad vance, five-room flat on second floor; modern improvements. Inquire Suudavor any other day at 511) Carroll bt or Room 5, Germauid Insurance Building. Rooms. A— HOTEL BRLNSAVICK. for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day. week or month. -EIGHTH st;. 16— Neatly furnished rooms; steam heat and gas; cheap rent BROADWAY, 657— For rent five nice rooms for housekeeping; all improve ments; private house. pANADA ST.. 540 — Nicely furnished v>" rooms, steam heat ana gas; board ii de sired. pAXADA ST., 6T)7— Four unfurnished vy rooms, with bath roomi good cellar; very cheap. pEDAR ST.. 600-Nleely furnished rooms, *~> with or without board; all conveniences; homelike aud reasonable. pEDAR ST 637— Nicely furnished single room for $5.00. pKDAB ST.. 637— Two nicely furnished v-/ front roomß together; about five min uies from city hall. DAYTON AY.— Near Western— Furnished room, with alcove; witb or without board. EiIGHTH ST., 105, EAST - Furnished • rooms at the Malvern ; use of bath ; hot and cold water. IGHTU ST.. 275, KAST-For rent nicely furnished parlor for $12. and other rooms, with modern conveniences. OXCHANGE ST.. 16, WEST-For rent -L< desirable furnished rooms, with alcove, bath and closets. fIFTH, CORXr-R FRASKIIS, NO. 361 —Nicely furnished room, with or with out board. IFTH ST., 228. WEST — Three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. FKANKLIN ST., «5» NORTH— Corner Fifth— Furnished front room, snitaole for tvo persons; rent cheap to ladies or geats. FOR REST. ■ ttoom-.. pOKT ST., 400-Three rooms for light -*• housekeeping. CULLMOKE AY., 63, EAST- West Side *- Spa Bottling Company— For rent, rooms for housekeeping: water end sewer. : GILFILL.AN— 114 East Tenth — Rooms, furnished, SI to $10 a month: board next door. GKANI> AY., lOU5— For rent, three or four furnished rooms for light house keeping. KOVE ST., Furnished room for rent. • GKOVK ST.. 217— suite of rooms for light housekeeping, all accommodations, on the first floor. $5 per month. GKOVK ST., 217— Three rooms furnished, coal stove and everything suitable for housekeeping; Would be pleasant for small family; Sip per mouth. HUDSON AY.. Three or four partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping ar§s per month. IGLfcHAKT ST., NO. Sl— four or five rooms, ground floor; all modern con veniences; in fine repair: moderate rent. IGLEIIAKT ST., :s~S— front room with alcove, partly furnished. Mrs. Moran. IGLEHART ST., (59— Large well-furnished A front alcove room, suitable for two or three gentlemen, with all modern conven iences. JACKSON ST., 003— burnished room and alcove for rent suitable for two or three, on second floor, £10 per month, with heat; also two single rooms, with heat. So per month: five minutes- walk from Seventh st. IGI.EHAKT. 53— For rent, furnished front room, with alcove. JACKSON ST.. 627— rooms, partly furnished, for light housekeeping. I VTLK TERKACE— S2S Cedar-Furrent, i-J one suite of rooms; also single rooms; with or without board. MAKTIN ST., BOS— rents four large rooms down stairs, cellar; newly pa pered. MAC KLIJIN ST., 222— Three or four fur nished rooms, en suite, for housekeep ing: on first floor, one and a half blocks from etible: rent reasonable. ST.. 472 EAST— Furnished front ' room with alcove; all modern conven iences; suitable for two gentlemen; SIS. jV INT II ST.. 166. WEST— For rent, small i-* furnished front room, in private tam ily: S3 per mouth. IVI-NTH Si.. 9. EAST— For rent, five 1 ' rooms, up stairs; city water and closets. Inquire at No. 7 East Ninth. "!VI>TH ST., 15(5, WEST-Seccnd Floor— ■i- ' Nicely furnished room with parlor, suitable for two ladies. NINTH ST.. 317 EAST— Near Broadway 1^ — Large room. 510; heated; gentlemen only: private family. PINK ST.. 613 — Furnished front room cheap. PLKASANT AY.. 147— Nicely furnished front and back parlor, with or without board; everything modern; private family. RICK ST., 200— Nicely furnished front room, cheap, for lady or gentleman. ROBERT ST.. 535— For Kent-A furnished room, with furnace heat, bath and all im provements, for Ss a month; also a small one for 54 per month. . RONDO ST., 3Uo— For rent, pleasant, large, sunny front room, furnished; very cheap for winter. . DOOMMATE— roommate by re -i-V spectabJe young lady. Address Miss >'. E. 11., care Globe. D OOMMATE— Wanted, a loommate by a IV young lady: large room; bath; centrally located. Call a: once. 13J East Seventh, Cigar Store. ROOMS — Very nicely furnished rooms; steam heat, gas, bath, elevator service. Inquire 476 Waba&ha, or 407 Colonnade after 6:90. Room — Suite of room?, furnished for light housekeeping. Address H 128, Globe. ■ ■ .-•.• ■ ROOMS — Two pleasantly located rooms; ■TV steam heat. Inquire 171 Dale st. ROOMS — Three rooms, with water, for housekeeping: also stable for two horses. Inquire 234 West Ninth st. ROOM — Neatly furnished front room and alcove; furnace heat; reasonable rent. 310 Ramsey st. ■ ROOMS — For rent, four nice rooms down stairs; hard and soft water: cheap to good parties. 453 Thomas. ROOMS— Sherman St. 341— Three, four and six rooms ie a private bouse: each separate from the other; three houses; 2s to £20; central. ROOM— room, suitable for two; furnace beat: use of bath. Call at 388 North Exchange st. ROOMS— Two connecting" front rooms: gas. furnace heat and bath. Inquire 612 Carroll st., corner Dale. ROOMS— Three unfurnished rooms for rent Call Wabnsha st ROOM— For rent, furnished front room, with bath. Inquire 214 East Fourteenth. ROOM— Furnished; suitable for two per sons: references exchanged. Address H 126, Globe. ROOM— a widow would like to rent to a tie man a nicely furnished room and alcove, with steam heat Address s 126, Globe. _* ROOMS — For rent, four rooms: twelve XV minutes' walk from Seventh and Jack son: gOO month. Address W 340, Globe. ROOMS— For rent three or four, comfort able rooms, cheap, with city water and cistern and good cellar; good location. Call 209 East Seventh st. ROOMS — For rent, three unfurnished rooms, city water and sewer; rent $5.50. Inquire 1&2 Farrington ay. ' ROOMS— Large front room, with alcove, furnished for three or four gents; with or without board; gas and bath. Call at 358 East Tenth st ROOMS — A suite of furnished rooms for XV rent for gentlemen, with heat. In quire 151 W. Seventh st, near Seven corners. ROOMS— For rent two furnished rooms for houskeepinic. $12: also, furnished parlor, $S. Room 30. Forepaugh block. D OOMS — For rent three or four rooms, Xv furnished complete for housekeeping, at 84 a room: private family; also seven, room house at $12 and ten-room at S."J. In quire fc23 East Third st. ROOMS — For rent, double steam-heated AY room: modern; every convenience: very central location; also single room; rent reasonable. Call 562 St. Peter/Flat 3. ROOMS— For rent five rooms urn lshed XV for light housekeeping. Call at office Room 3, 228 East Seventh st. ROOMS— Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: fine location for dress maker. Call 543 Wabashft. ROOMS — Unfurnished rooms for rent suitable for housekeeping. Apply A .Winter. 6 East Ninth it *_ * p obert ST., 588— Furnished front XV rooms, with or without board ; gentle men or ladies. — — — — —^— — — — — — — ■ SELBY AY., 851— Nicely furnished front alcove room; also side room, furnished orunfurnisned; all modern conveniences: with or without board. SEVENTH ST.. 228 EAST— Fine large fur- O nished rooms at low prices, suitable for two. three or tour gentlemen i also small rooms. SEVENTH ST., 111, BAST-TwO nicely furnished front rooms for rent. - - - OEVENTH, *79, AST-Entrance on Ros- O abel — unfurnished rooms for house- Keeping; rent cheap. QHBRBOBKE AY., 450— Four rooms and O bdrn for rent: two rooms for rent. SU;i.KYST_ 533— Furnished or unfur j nishtd rooms; cheap for winlaz. -■ ■ 1 FOR REST. l£oom.<*. SIXTH ST., 260, WEST— Between Smith and Pleasant Ays. — Furnished rooms, with bath, hot and cold water and gas; mod erate rent. SMITH AY.. 137— Two nicely furnished rooms with all modern conveniences in private family. .-_:-:>-■ - SMITH AY., 147— furnished rooms for rent cheap. ST. ANTHONY A Y., 179-Up stairs for O rent. * ST. PETEK ST.. Ryan Block— For rent, two nicely furnished rooms, with gas. bath and steam heat, suitable for two ■ gentlemen. ST. PETER ST., 566- For rent furnished room; steam heat; suitable for two gen tlemen. ST. P^TKK ST.. 387— Comfortable fur nished rooms; steam heat; electric light; use of bath. ST. P.C.TER ST.. 550— Two large furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences. SUMMIT AY., 26 — Nicely furnished rooms: pleasant location; modern con veniences; with or withont board. SUMMIT AY.. 66— For rent, pleasant fur nished rooms, cheap: use of bath. T'EJfTti ST., 114 WEST— A heatly fur- X nished room, with closet; price reason able. rpt-NTH ST.. 97, WEST— furuisned -I- room for rent; $4 per month. r pii.\TH ST.. 357 EAST— Corner Olive— A Front room, nicely furnished, heated; private family; cheap to young lady. THIKO ST., 833, EAST— For rent, down stairs: city water: in good repair. THOMPSON" AY., Nicely furnished -I- rooms for light housekeeping; all mod ern conveniences. TiWKLFTH ST., 58 EAST— For rent, two i- unfurnished rooms for light housekeep ing. to party without chilaren. TOPIA— 4O3 St. Peter— Nicely furnished 1 rooms, single or en suite; modern improvements. WANTED— One or two gentlemen or two ladies to rent nicely furnished front loom In private family. sjl Patrick'^ Villa, near Bradley. WALNUT ST., 385 — Nice-furnished rooms, heated. S3 and 54 per month. WILLIAMS, 281 — Corner Pine — First floor, four nice rooms, with cellar, shed and city water; rent cheap. \I7ABASHA ST., 326-Over Mussetter's VV Store— A nice front room, with steam heat, for rent. ABASHA, 628— Very comfortable front > » room for winter, suitable for two, $10 per month; modern conveniences. W ABASH A, Corner Tenth St— Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet. 1 17 ABASH A, 5231*— Corner Tenth St.— W Furnished rooms for rent: place quiet. \I7 ASHINGTON ST.. 367 NORTH— Two » V nice furnished rooms for rent. ESTEKX AY., 130— Near Laurel— For rent, a small furnished room in private family. ROATtP OFFERED. OARD, ROOM- Men. Si week; ladies! S3 week; heat included; use of parlor. 217 Grove. BOAKD — For rent, with board, one large front room with alcove, bath and fur nace beat, nicely furnished, suitable for lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen, in orivate family; terms reasonable. Inquire at st-3 Pine st. BOARD— 341 Washington St North-Nicely furnished second-story front room, with large alcove, and board. BOARD— First-class room and board, with Dath. 893 Jackson st. BOAKD— Privatn family on St. Anthony hill has pleasant room with board for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, at moderate price. Address P 123, Globe. BOAUD — For rent, very desirable front room with board; also room vnitable for one: rent low. 257 Selby ay. BOARD — Beautifully located, elegantly furnished, provided with steam hea"t and gas, this house offers superior induce ments to parties desiring comfortable quar ters wiih first-class board. Address t> 777, Globe. BOARD— For rent, nice front suite, newly papered and furnished; gas, heat and bath ; also first-class table boartt; reasonable to good parties for the winter. 148 Pleas ant ay. BOARD— To rent, comfortably furnished rooms with board. 522 Cedar st. BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board.in large modern house; 6team-heated rooms. 21 t East Ninth st. BOAKD — Furnished room and board in private German family; Catholic pre ferred ; references required. Address A 126, Globe. BOARD and nice furnished front alcove room to rent: all modern conveniences; home comfort; moderate price; In a private German family. 544 Canada St., near Tenth street. BOARD — Furnished alcove room, suitable for three, with first-class home table; $20 per month. Address L 126. Globe. BOARD— Two front rooms, with board; furnace heat, bath and gas. 223 East Tenth st . DOAKD OFFERED— A large front alcove ■D room with board; suitable for two. 64 East Eleventh st. BOARD — Furnished rooms, with table board ; terms reasonable. 524 Cedar st, Lytle Terrace. BOARD— Pleasant furnished front rooms, pas, bath and furnace heat, with first class board. 1.18 Pleasant ay. BOARD— Two front rooms for rent, with board: one on the first floor. 633 Waba sba st. ■ :-• - - BOARD— For rent, choice front rooms, well furnished, with board. Those who wish day board only can De well accommo dated at 145 Pleasant ay. BOARD— room and board in ) private German family; Catholic pre ferred; references required. Address A 126, Globe. INSTRUCTIONS. ANCING SCHOOL, corner East Sev enth and Cedar, over Yerxa's store, third floor; class Tuesday and Thursday evenings ; children's class Saturday after noon; special rates to pupils Joining before Nov. 15, 1893. 11. B. Cnrran, teacher. T. AGATHA'S ACADb.tIY OF MUSIC and Art 26 East Exchange St., St. Paul- Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons (riven in drawing and painting. Cull or send for prospectus. TO EXCHANGE. TJ^XCHaNGE — A fourteen-room boarding -Li house, near capltol; nice furnished rooms: cheap rent; fine house; will sell cheap for cash also. Address W 122. Globe. OK EXCHANGE— CIear Los Angeles property for Minneapolis. D.D.Webster, owner. 323 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. »T»O EXCHANGE- Will trade the equity X in one or more fine residence lots. Ad dress J 127, Globe. £ rr o EXCHANGE— CIear lots la St. Paul X for cattle or sound hors es. Address L 134, Globe. _____■- TO EXCHANGE — Elegant gold filled gent's watch, Elgin movement, for base burner stove. Address 597 West Seventh st, city. . TO EXCHANGE — Small cottage, four rooms, on Lawson, near Forest st ; will exchange equity for a good team of horses, harness and waeon. J. E. Fr.iseth & Co., >2<; l-avn ? ay. WANTED— House" and lot in exchange for farm. 11l Boat Seventh. J. M. Smith. . • . FIXAXCIAI« fIONEY Mny be tleht and hard to get, bnt you can get ail you want by asking for it through the Globs Finan cial Columns, to either buy or sell STOCKS, BONDS, MORTGAGES. BANK STOCKS, GOVERNMENT BONDS of any kind or character that the financial worid ha» to offer or to , £ get rid of. DASK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com- J-» roercial paper mortgage!), securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, etc. 13-14 First National Bank Building. MOSKi L.«,AN,.Don life insurance po icles; or bought. L. P. Van Norman ' ' Guaranty Loan buildlnor. Minneapolis. MONEY to loan on diamonds, etc.; chattel mortsage loans. 5a East Fifth st. MONEY LOANED on personal property, household goods, pianos, watches, diamonds, etc.. in amounts from $10 to 850. American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7. First National Bank, Corner Fourth and Jackson sts. ; take elevator. iVI ONEY ON HAND to loan on city prop- J-'J- erty and farms; lowest rales; no delay. W . F. MoTitz. 1013 Pioneer Press. 1/1 ONEY in any amount to loan on chattel i'-L mortgage. 5a East Fifth. -P-R-I-V-A-T -£ Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goodi In storage at loweitrates, and small monthly return payments; notei and mortgages bought; moit private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany, 132 Globe Building; take elevator. FOft NAJL.E. DOOKCASE— Fine cherry revolving book ■L> case, good as new, for sale cheap at 354 Minnesota. piANARIES— Fine singers. De Cou & Co., V-^ 21 West Third st. COAL. STOVES for sale; good for store use ; good, larse size. 422 Wabasha st. pooKING KANGE— Excellent secoud v hand steel wroughusix covers,two ovens. Apply at Flat 7. Seville. CURIOSITY— For sale, a fine curiosity with painting; a great drawing card for museum or store show; call or address J. M. Smith, room it*, Florence block, corner Rice and Wabnsha sta. DESK — Roll-top desk, cherry, for sale cheap ai. 384 Minnesota. FOXHOUND— For sale, pedigreed fox hound bitch: broke on rabbits : also four of her fine puppies; all lor $20. Frank Cyr, driver chemical 3, George st.. West St. Paul. PDBMTI'BE of three rooms cheap; all r new. Inquire :)30 Carroll st. FURNITLRK— Several cook stoves. Radi ant Home heating stove, gasoline stove, bedroom suit, couch, extension table for sale at your price. Room 10, Globe Building. FURNITURE— For sale, a bargain, fold bed, bureau, extension table, dining room chairs, refrigerator and other house hold effects: handsome and nearly new: party leaving city: can be seen evenings and Sunday at 'The Baltimore." corner Laurel ay. and St. Albaus St., Flat Xo. ;V LUJIBtK- For sale, old lumber at 142 East Eighth st. !I,J AI'LE AND BIRCH *LOOKINO at i'-L Jacfcßou and 14lh sts. Thompson & Co. MONKEY- For sale, a fine ringtail monkey, cheap. J. M. Smith, room 4S, Florence block, corner Rice arid Waba sha sta. OVERCOAT— For sale for cash, fine, new ly made-over buffalo coat; medium size. Address P 126. Globe. DIANO — A person having taken a good up -L right piano on a debt, and having no use for same, would lite to sell it. L 127, Globe. CEWING MACHINE— A standard make kJ sewing machine for sale at any price you will give for it. Room 10, Globe Build- CEWISU MACHINES — For sale, one O new and two second-hand sewing ma chines, cheap, a: 153 Sherburne ay. TABLK FIXTUKES— De Cou & Co.. 21 West Third st. STOVE— Base burner, with oven, cheap. Inquire S6l Francis st. STOVE— Large heating stove for store, at 227 Rondo st. STOVES— Two coal and one wood heating stoves; nearly new; cheap. 4TS East Ninth st. 'TTPEWRITEK- Remington typewriter, X in perfect working order, for sale at jli. 384 Minnesota. HORSES ASP CARRIAGES A TTKNTION is called to our large assort -£* ment of fine second-hand heating stoves. Kavanagb. & Johnson, 136, 188 and J9O East Sixth st. NJKWLY PAINTED TOP BLCiGY— $;M); fine three-quarter road wagon; two single harnesses, cheap. Hi Kobert st. A SPAN of fine horses for sale cheap. Cap ital Loan Company, Room 12, Schutte Block. CASH PAID for horses, buggies, har nesses, wagons, sleighs, etc. Winilow & Zimmerman, lltt Fifth st. south, Minne apolis. FIXE THKKE-YEAK-OLD COLT— Will trade for good second-hand square piano. 11l East Seventh. J. M. Smith. pORSALE- Matched team black horses. X. coming four and five years old, cheap if taken ate nee; no blemish. Address Lock Box 4, Shakopee, Mian. FOR SALE — Fine driving mare cheap; afraid of nothing; lady can drive her anywhere. Call at 27-' Rice st.. Room 1. FOR SALE— Two (2) general purpose, 1,200 pounds, horses: drive single or double; at Dr. Pomeroy's, Eighth, and Hibley, Monday. FOX SALE— Good roadster; can trot in 3:20; sound aud good driver; will sell at half-price, cash or time. Address W 125, Globe. . ■ . __ l/OB SALE — Sound horse; weight- 850; X can pace in 2:50 0r better. Address \V 125, Globe. FOB SALE— A seven-year-old bay horse, sound and afraid of nothing; a good driver: weight. 1.000. 166 University. FOR — Almost new top buggy, very ■A. cheap : will trade for typewriter or square piano. 11l East Seventh. J. M. Smith. ORSES WINTERED at stables one mile east of the city; box or single stalls, and the very best of care guaranteed; chill taken from water: plenty of room and feed; terms reasonable, and beat of references given; horses called for and delivered. Ad dress W. F. Guerusay. Box 368. St. PanL TEAM wanted to board for winter. In- JL quire Z 1:6. Globe. /» HBESS3I AKISG. TAILOR SLITS AT HAKO TIMES ! Prices— For the vest thirty days I will make suits lor from $25 to $50. H. L. De Long. Room No. 24 Maunheimer Building ' over Scblieit's Shoe Store, Sixth st. STARTS. • HM. Ti-Slfl-*-.. ua liermauta Life lasur • pace Building, expert &nd auditwor* AUCXIOIf SAL.ES. Going Away Aad don't want to store your fur- ' niture for the summer because you * expect to have new furnishings in ( ' the fall ? Good sales and princely ( prices can be obtained by adver- , Using your Household Furniture. Stoves, t Kitchen Furniture, flanges. Par/or Furniture, Dishes ' Dining Room Furniture, and * Bed Room Furniture, Chairs. I Or anything else you want to sell, by t letting the public Know it through the f Auction Columns of the Globs E. Halloway, Auctioneer. A SSIGXEK SALE by auction ot nous. ■TV and lot on St. Anthony ay.. No 305- sal will take place on the premises Monday. Oci 30. at 10 o'clock a. m. : terms of sale will b: all cash above one certain mortgage ot $2.5 C at 7 per cent. Further particulars and in formation given at the office of the assignee The house is a two-story, eight-room framt structure, with bath, closets, fireplace an< other modern conveniences, all in good cob dmon. The property must be sold to settl. up the estate of the insolvent St. Paul Har ness company. It will make some one i good home, and will be sold on the premise at the time above staled to the highest bid der, the sale being subject to coufirmatio; by the district court. E. Holloway, Aut Uoneer. Henry Rothschild, Assignee, 3! Pioneer Press buildi n g. Ben Levy, the Auctioneer. -VTKAORDINARY FINE ILRNI ture Sale at Auction— l will sell at au. tion, commencing Thursday, Nov. 2, at 10 i m. and 2:3J p. m. daily, at the store No. 1 East Seventh street, a fine line of furnitun consisting of 50 bedroom suits. 6 parlor suit about 25 heating stoves, 30 odd cook stove and ranges, 12 sideboards, 6 wardrobes, ■ nice line of solid oak center and extensio tables, 20 single and bed lounges, 9 foldiu beds, a large line of rocking and dinin room chairs, body Brussels and ingrai; carpets, springs, mattresses and pillow crockery, glassware and tiuware, and a lot l other articles too numerous to mentioi. Everybody in search of Dargains should a tend these sales by every means. Ben Lev Auctioueer. Jebb tfc Sebaiier, Auctioneers URNITURE AND COAX STOVE at public auction Tuesday mornine. Oci 31. at 1U o'clock, at our furniture auctic rooms. No. 85, 87 and S« East Third st A ye: find and large lot of all kinds of househol furniture; about fifty bedroom suits an° ; forty rockers and chairs, fine mirrors an pier glasses, one piano and organ, aboi . fifty coal and wood heaters, picture . etc., extension tables. bookcase at. shelves, ingrain and Brussels carpets, etc parties in search of bargains should at ten this sale. Jebb <Sc Schauer, Auctioneers, a . 87 and 8U Eaßt Third St.. and 422 Wabasha i- . Jfliseellancoii!*. AUC>ION of S. Grant's Stock of Clotl - ing; positively going out of the clot; - ing business. Auction hours, IC:3'.i a. n . 2:30 and 7 p. m.. and will continue daily u til the entire stock of 816,500 worth of men and boys' doming, furnishing goods, h. and cans is sold. Goods will be sold at p vate sale at any time during the day. Co, and Duy;goods at your own price, "rlemcr. ber, this sale is bona fide. 51and;3Ea*. Seventh st., near Cedar. E. Holloway, Auc tioneer. WASTED TO BUY. BAKE OVEN— to buy, a go< . second-hand portable bake oven. H. & . 250 West Third st. nLOTHIXG- Wanted, to buy second-hai. . vy clothing; will call for same. 130 Ea-. Sixth st., opposite Ryan hotel. OLDING BED— Wanted, to buy an v: ■ right folding bed; antique oak; must L . cheap for cash. Address X l'J5, Globe. VMNASIUiI OUTFlT— Wanted, a firs class second-hand gymnasium outt: Address R. L. Cramb, 703 St. George St.. 8. Cloud. Minn. STOVE— Wanted to buy, second-han O cook stove; must be cheap and in goc* repair; give description and price. AdJre:. N 120, Globe. STOKE FIXTCK.ES — Wanted, secon(: O hand shelving and counter EcaitiS. ■. and 11 Grand Central Market. SHOWCASES — Wanted, to buy ehov O cases, back cases with glass fronts, an*, counter, cheap for cash. J 124, Globe. AXT£D-A good modern residence, wit: * V large grounds, in a desirable localit. in exchange for clear unimproved farmiul. lands. Might assume osmall iucumbranct Address Box 70. Lous Prairie. Minn. GREAT ri I\O BARGAIN. ONE ELEGANT upright Decker Bros piano, style 115, at about one-half ii value; It has only been used a few mouths; must be sold soon. R. C. Muntrcr, lU7 Ens: Third st. " PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION Of Jl WATERWORKS SYSTEM.— S. In dian Service, Fort Peck Agency, Mom. Poplar Creek, Mont. October 10, 1853.— SEALED PROPOSALS, indorsed -Pro posals for Waterworks System," am: addressed to the undersigned at Poplar Creek, Montana, will be received at thi.? agency until one o'clock p. in. of October 3.. litM, for furnishing and placing in prope. position (in strict accordance with specifica tions which will be furnished bidders upo:. application to the undersigned) one (1) l,ix>. • bbi. water tank, one (1) "Eclipse"' wind-mil complete (or equal). feet In diameter, iro: • pipe, rubber hose, reel, fire bydants, etc.,—. list of same being attached to said specifica tions. Indians to be employed to do an necessary work of excavating for water pipet. foundations, etc. Rates per day to be paid tnem will be supplied bidders on application. - Bidders will state iv their bids the length o. time proposed to be consumed in the con struction of said system. The attention o. bidders is invited to the act of congress ap proved Aug. Ist, 1892. entitled "An act relat ing to the limitation of 'the hours of dail service of laborers and mechanics employe upon the public works of the United State, and of the District of Columbia." The ri^li , Is reserved to reject any or all bids, or an part of any bid, if deemed for the best inter est of the service. CEKTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must Le accompanied by a cert: fied check or draft upon some United State Depository or solvent National Bunk in th vicinity of the residence of the bidder, mad payable to the oraer of the Commissioner <> Indian Affairs, for atleast FIVE PEli CEN'! . of the amount of the proposal, which ehei or draft will be forfeited to the United State incase any bidder or bidders receiving a; award shall fail to promptly execute a eoi; tract with good and sufficient sureties otbe; wise to be returned to the bidder. Bids at cempanied by cash in lieu of a certitk check will not be considered. For Buy fu ther information apply to CAPT. 11. W. SI'ROLK. U. S. A.. Acting U. S. Indian Agent. CTATE OF MINNESOTA. COU.VIY O. O Ramsey— Probate Court. In the matter of proving the alleged last wi. and testament of Susan Thomas, deceases Whereas. Geo. H. Thomas, of the Count of Henuepin and State of Minnesota, he delivered to the Probate Court of the Count of Ramsey, an instrument in writing dii: porting to be the last will and testament c said Susan Thomas, late of said Kainse County, deceased, and filed therewith hi petition to said Probate Court, praying tin. . ibe said instrument may be proved and ac in it ted to probate, and that letters testament ary be granted thereon : It is ordered. That said petition be hean arid the proofs of said alleged will be take, at a special term of this court, to be held a the Court House, in the City of St. Paul i. said county, on Wednesday, the Mh day o November. 18S13, at 10 o'clock in the for noon, when all persons interested may a] pear for or contest the probate of it; aii that notice of such hearing be given to a: peosons interested, by publishing this ordi once in each week for three snecessiv weeks prior to said day of hearing to the Si Pnul Daily Globe,:! daily uewspapvrprinle.l and published in said comity. Daici at Saiut Paul, this Uih day of Octo ber. I*o3. JOHN B. OLIVIER. - [l. ».] . Judge of Probate. T