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"" ' ' ' ' ' ..-■_■ -——_»__ III*'. ■ . ._ " — .fcJClW tr-^rm..- .-« ... —— ,.. »_ HU>lM«*jil<lirii' l tt^. , j . .'--■ "Portrait Types" ....Of the W0r1d.... Esquimaux, Javanese, : if&s-g. * Indians, Ceylonese, Laplanders, Samoans, _^|<sSEr ' ' " Dahomeyans, Chinese, JSrttj $a Arabs, Creeks, ..dsaslaaßS^liiii Egyptians, Turks, 4raßß^F _J>M Abysslnians, Nubians, feW '■ j^xljK>£* Zulus, Japanese, v/ \ f^^^J Bedouins, Cossacks, .W So. Americans, Hawaiians, U §£& IU? Syrians, Algerians, if [eg «gf -:> k^ Their lives, customs, — j£r ™ manners,, religions, ; Mexican cow boy. sports, ceremonies, folk lore, industries, arts, dress, peculiar traits, their antiquity, and all that one cares to know about them are entertainingly told in THE NEW SERIES. 'Portrait Types' j ....Of the W0r1d.... /^~~^\^—-—^ — « Consists of V 80 Large Portraits ■& # of Representative Types Cjfp) 4|&. of Almost as Many : Distinct Tribes.^ ——a Eight Portraits in Each Part, -^-SsXKss-^ Printed on a Single Sheet in THE PARTS ISSUED "x ~~ " Photo Tint (not black). . . . . EACH WEEK. 'i ; •• 1 d ' stinct 88 of 1119 ya^ OHS Ha " I "•7 frifwinri represented at thß Kid- § iBEfIR IS TOiD I 1 The Portrait Types series ccn- jg $ sis's of 10 large Portfolios, 12 | S by 16 inches in size, containing § * almost life-size portraits of SO ft 5 distinct types of the various Na- % I Sons, civilized and uncivilized, § * who were represented at the Kid- ft Plii^/V 1 wry Ptelsa,u)e at * e World's Fair. 5 1 It is the only work of its kind in 1 gilt fl 1 existence end oan be obtained If ft "jHltyj ■ 8 readers of this paper only. Any* I Portfolio may fee secured on terms § <-'"-'-' «l 85/ below mentioned, the sum of JO I ":■'• ■■.■[ «f .1 cents being required to cow cost -1 £ of production, handling .wrapping, f ■ -■■-' . i^-i-vi'-^ § postage, tubing, marling, etc. -- '■» - GERMAN LION TAMER. . SvOKXXX^XVWV^JL^^^Js TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION. ■A- Coupon is published each Sunday at the right-hand corner of the first-page neading. Cut out that Coupon and bring or send it to the Globe office, with ten cents, and get Part Two. The Coupons are Published Only in the Sunday Globe. Watch the Sunday Paper for them. •^f ?f tf ?f f ?f f ?iT?iitrrt ?t??t??t ?f 2^ f^* — Mtairaßiawy .^& ©S^V" - _^^^ •s'siis.'s.sa*^™*™™ ' ___ " ' ' ■ ___ ■ -^V/^Bg' £ IF YOU 3 €!aVv ■** "^-V ; -™"v: . m *ssi, l n-^ "^>rfssj» *»a»sa^V- -ysj^ 2*""" ............ "Want a Cook, .......... ..>^^i ■ '. • * .......... . " Want a Situation .^. . '-.v. . ; . . -*~^» ; 4^ rN/ - .......... Want a Salesman, . . . , ; . . . . . . -"^* - ©^*^*" • ■;'..-;. ■ '/"^sg •3"-** — . ...... . . Want a Servant Girl.V^.v.Vv.^i^^; ©5~- ........ Want to Hire any Help, r/V. V.v. ; .-;-~-^ : «*&»•— ... . Want ;to Rent a Store, ...... i^-^^S «i*~- ...... Want an Agent or Partner, «*~- ....'; Want to Buy or ;Sdl>aoan n,f Sp^S^ §^ .... -Want to Hire or Rent a House l^g -; £-- ... Want to Trade or Exchange Anything, . c J;^^ l f «fe^ . . Want to Find Anything You've Lost, . . -^Jg ; - «^ . Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals . '-•^-•^ - '*»S*SSt^s y ..".'"' '. ' .- -J.- * ' -S\S"<«"3 ; : : -.-»rrr You can* do it easily through "'the Adlet Col- -~-*^ ' e&ZZ UmnS of ; the Globe, the Great Want Medium TiiC PAINT PALL IjAILY GI^BE: FRIDAY MORKINa aftJNE 22, ' SPM. ;.•;,. A KIBE BAROMETER. Ash tbe boy who noUn Hie paper* and he will tell on more about Cirenlatioit than 1 all the affidavit* that can be published. Jul try it and you .will be convinced mat the Globe leads all. "yy'yi. X*' X '.-■ XXV*- WARTS CAS BE LEFT j ' ;! - At tilt? Following Locations fop Insertion in Daily and Sunday Cilobe. y'-.--.y . . y'y ; *' xx- 1 j M. D. Merrill. 442 Broadway. .. B. 11. Reeves, .Druggist Moore -block. Seven. - Corners. ._y . . l ..• :- C. T. Heller, Druggist 25S St Peter street. '■ -' Straight Bros.. Druggists, corner of Rondo and Grotto. . "i" William IK. Collier, Druggist, 199 East Sev ■ enth street. . l ; • '■ •■-- r ' A. T. Guernsey. Druggist, 171 Dale. y ;:-'■; V.'A. Hirscber. Druggist •-'US Bond street Sever West by. Druggist 679 East Third st. : '> E. MeCruddeu; Confectioner, Rice st. ' " W. A. Frost & Co., Druggists.'- corner Selby and Western avenues. -* '..-■■ B. J. Wltte. Druggist 300 Market, cor! Fifth. SITUATIONS OFFEBTEi). - ■' 35 » i«S>. ' ;1 " 1 .-."..-. . yy AGENTS— A few industrial insurance for 1 St. Paul and Minneapolis; Jin lo g-'U a week guaranteed; no insurance: only good men. with large acquaintance and good ref erences, wauled. Address C 28, Daily.Globe. Ofliee. Minneapolis, i • - .* AGENTS— to $75 weekly: chemical ink I erasing pencil; great seller; profits i im mense. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 4, La' Crosse. Wis. ■•-■"■•.■■-■■_ BARBER— Wanted, barber, first-class, for ■-Saturday. Germania Bank Builaing. .1 DELL BOY wanted at the Windsor..-,^ •;} CHOKE Wanted, a man "to do light chores about house for his board and room. 436 East Seventh. . . CLERK— A young man. nineteen or twen ty years of age, as cigar cl rk at Wind sor Hotel. i'iiwnn'H'"< PofttfcK- Wanted, porter; must have ref erence. W. S. Twombly. SJOLICITOK— Wanted, men of energy and' LJ tact to solicit for the Bankers' Life Asso ciation of St. Paul, Miiia. : liberal contract and splendid territory can be secured by ad dressing-Clarence E. SccoT. St Paul. Minn.- | "I*/f7 ANTED— For the United States Army— ' .■•*" Able-bodied unmarried men between ; the ages of twenty-one and thirty years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attend ance; applicants must' be ■'■ prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age. charac ter and habits. Apply .at Room 207, No. 34 1 East Seventh st, St. Pad. Mine y :- ■' - ■:-■; - . -. ■ -■' ■-■ rental . . ,;; HOUSKWORK-Wauted, competent girl ■ for general housework. Apply at once, 607 Fairmount ay. . -. ■■■■ ; ...-...-■ Ht>USEW«KR-Waiued. a girl for gen -■■ era! housework ; German preferred. 73 40iive st .;... . ■;■ _ y. ' .:;<yy : ; HOUSEMAID — Wanted, a competent . housemaid at 162 Holly av.:*caudijia vlan preferred. ;•.;;■ HOUtEWiiKK — Wanted, a good, ex perienced girl for general housework atonce, 59J Wabasha st * -*- .*: • Sa L «,»«** M EN —We have • an original, legitimate, much-needed . article which sells best during hard timers because It saves money and suffering. Women land men : without any experience whatever are now making ' from - Sl."> to $60 per week without ' neglecting their home duties: no capital re quired; full particulars, : free samples references *in your - own state and ours by mail. Address S.W., Box li.9i, Boston. Mass. Only . those seeking respectable, profitable and permanent home employment need ap ply. --j ■ ■■■■-. ■■-.-■■ -.-- .--. - .■■■;.*■ TWlN CITY LUNCH 1 ROOM. . Central • Market, ' Third st entrance, will serve meals evenings and Sundays. a There will be : an interesting examination of bread made on Saturday. Housekeepers invited. -.?.:■-.- WANTED— A lady teacher of energy and *» of excellent character to work among school teachers in St. Paul: one well ac quainted - preferred. Address X 65, -Globe. 'St Paul.- . •■ . * - : -■•--. - - ■-..,: *c W/" ANTED— Two good cooks, one cham »» ■■. bermiiid. at once.- Chapman's Intel ligence, 474 Wabasha. - v:> Vy'~--' : --^ : a*OB SAlai£.*l- ; -:--; • ■' X ; FAN HEATER FOB SALE AT A Bargain— Sturtevant cone -1 fan . heater containing one four-toot cone fan, , with 3.017 feel one-inch pipe witq housings: . nearly new; been used, only about : four weeks; is in first-class condition. For par-' ticulars inquire of Gillotl's Iron Works, Lake- City, Minn. . - -:.-. ; . .... .-y ,- MINN. SOIA HUT AIR VAULTS- Sell your coai stove: remove your coal-eat ing furnace ;o the scrap pile. Heat your house with the new method. .-Save So per l cent of ' coal over the furnace: costs one-third less.. Drop a card to Jay Lefehton, 818 Grand ay., for circular of explanations. •- -.-... --ivHUFI'LEIBOARDS—For sale, two shuf *J flcbourds, good as new, fur half-price.: ■W. S. Twombly. y- ■..';-;,->yr : y.v^;^ r * t ..| HOE FIXXUKKS-For sale, fine shoe 1 - fixtures and shelving. >at a bargain, at 3 East Seventh si. Call at once. -it-g^ ; BUSiaiEMSCnAXCESr : FOR I THE I best business opening in the - r West, dry goods, .. general merchandise ; i or clothing, address A. F. Anderson. May-' ville. N. P.; - ■ ■..*■•-■-'.■■■ :•;;-.-? -r-;--XX. t**Oii SALE— Meat market tirst-dass loca '■ X- '■■■ tion, reasonable rent: ' good reasons fori : selling. ,: Address. li tip. Globe. y , RESTAUR for SALE— CaII at 343 I XV .:, w abaslia st for particulars. ,a.,.r\-. « y--.;. j QALUOK I'tißi; SAL*-:— 319 Carroll st , |O* corner Western. 71. Globe, y. y ■*; -;,',: 1 ; ** >w *™^^«™i»""'»»»»»»s»aSj>ss«ssSasslls > tssj»t>ssss| 111 ,is»as»s t »ss^ TO PBOPKIi'I ow-XEas. - THE : KMlillTj 3. c*ES i'VUIIAS 3 (six 3s lodges and two uniformed ranks) sees I accommodation > In ; the locality bonniied by ; Jackson, liiglitli, StlVtetand Third streets. j Owners who n;e now, building -or who con- I terapiac doing so ;inunedia*.eiy are I respect-; fully - requested to . ; Communicate ' with ( iDe .' undersigned, from win m lis] information as "-. jto requirements may be procured, by order i executive committee. K." W. White, - secre- , tary, Merchants'. National Bniik l tiiUinu. ic-*.. : '-' ' " .ii. i In.:' y. . - , ; ; — . ; — ~ — ..._'_. <_ \ ■ ACCOUNTANTS/;- XV~X*h . ~_™ -. -i*. — __ " ' "-.Fa-, i H j MTnMl'Li-.- Public Accountant mid _ . H Auditor, Germauia Lite Bidg,, StPaul. * ! : -.;' -MTITATIO^s; waste i>. j 'Tt X.\X'X : r XX : X. J. : te^.',::'/,v^-p' " APPRENTICE— situnUon | wanted by. a' l boy who lias had two-years' experience in the Js^ eh->- business. P.* A. 0 , 551 Blairisti) '" Br.EE BO V— Boy of fifteen would like po- : •* ' sition as bell boy, errand boy, office boy.'- ' "Address Wen. .H. ; Franklin, '4ol - Farritigton • ■ ay.. St. Paul. Minn, y :'.!''^ ■-. ■■* :-::xXx: y - BuY -wants work of any kin 1; is fourteen. - -years old and has yood- reference. Ad- , dress 155 Indiana av. yy x •-."..- :r= -.'-""..•.•:* BOYS JOK FLACKS, places for ' boys, , employment bureau for poor boys, free; Newsboys' Club R00m.313 Wabasha st; open from atol. a. ja.. -and from 7l•y. p. m. v.,--'' BOOIiKIii:PKK— Wanted, by a" compe T ' tent and reliable bookkeeper, a position In or out of the city.' Address X 70, Globe.* BOOKKEEPER— Young man tweutj-slx : years of age wants : position ; is a good penman and thoroughly experienced; excel lent reference. Address J 9.1. G10be.'..,-.'- ,. y CLERK— man .wants a place in • store of any kind: two years' experience iv grocery:- willing to wort "for small wages. Anthony. 772 Cook tt..;-. - -v- --:;: \. - ; ■,,. | '•; t'+OOE— A- first class * cook .' (male) wants a , <* situation in summer rest rt or restaurant or hotel. ' Address C. C. H..1» East Indiana ay., City. ;-^;^ >-..■-. : ... ..'-, ."• ' f 'r; --:;.■;;■:, •: y ■ COACHMAN— Young man wants to work : . In private family as coachman; speaks , .English and- German. Address £ 392 TVs- , coutast. •■:■ ,-> - : .; -•■■ - ryy < **' COACHMAN— Wanted, by a sober, steady . young man. a position as coachman, or any other kiud of position as teamster; un derstands care of horses and driving. Ad- ' dress IS. W. p.. 732 East Minnehaha st. y - /; EMPLOYMENT— Young man twenty-five s wants work of any kind, day or night; nine years' experience in grocery line; Cath olic pJafe preferred Address S. \V. Holmes,'' ■543 Broadway. EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, some Pythian Knight -to relieve the distress -of ta' . ■ brotherly employment of some kind. Ad dress S S3, 'lobe. ■ - .-:.-. >■'-' EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Young ' man wants '■ employment; stood educa tion: no canvassing. Address P. L., 53 East- ; Fifth st. : ..-.:. -xx v :.,'y : :.T: - : .' -.y.- , ■ EBIPLOYMEN r— A young man of ability wants a i.lace where he will not have to work Sundays; no fancy price expected. Address B IS, Globs. ' y ■ - . --* OFE1 C E WORK— wants work of any kind in an office or as errand boy; is fourteen years old and has good reference. Address l&5 Indiana ay. ...■-;.■ y,y ■;t OFFICE' WORK— Young mail, nineteen .- years of age, wants, office work, or any .kind of work; no objection to leaving city; can give references. - E. X.. Geo Randolph st 2 'City. .'■■:■:•*■-■: "■'.'.:'-.->• , v *-•■ .-- y ; .i ■ ;.. , OFFICE* WORK— Wan fed." any' Kind "of office work by an * experienced book?, keeper and good accountant. Address L 63, Globe. *'—-.: \: ■ ..-■. ■ , -* ..-.;-, j-■ ' PRINTIiR--r- Wanted; by a ,-young man, ; ..i nineteen, a position in a printing office; three years' experience: no objection lo leav ing city.- Address T. C, 692 Armstrong ay., ' St. Paul, Minn. ;:.:,;; ■,-,'.;'- J. g ■. ■-..- tjjj # 'I^A.MSTIiK- A - sober - and - industrious -J- young man desires a situation as- team ster for .wholesale house... Address G. L. : Chester. No. 355 Cook st". XX... * ... *::-■■'"' WANTED— Some. translating or corre sponding work by a young man nineteen . ' years;, understands English,. German nind ' Scandinavian :,'Cath6!ic, : place preferred .- A<f- i dress T. Anderson. 543 Broadway sir, fcity. / "*i : '-•-' ■ - r- "'- "T'--,^':-* * Z ■ -- . .". _...'»y'einalcs.* . v> x,i.",-.-i{, - v ' A 1 DINING .'-ROOSI GIBE and cham- | Xi. it bermaid waiting . for ; Places in - city. Chapman's Intelligence, 474" Wabasha. j; : ..*- ' COMPANION —A: your.g ; : widow with culture, good appearance = and refined; ■ manners would like a position as traveling coinouiiiou: is willing to make herself use ful fur small salary. .. Address A 60. Globe. -*■ GERMAN LADY (Hanoverian). with first ..- class references, -wants to teach German . in private families, or form classes. ;. Address E 72. Globe. y< ■--:,■-■ -.; .: - ' r y t '} OCSEWORK—Wanted.' by a competent . girl, position in a small private family .to do general housework or housekeeping in or out of the city, 1001 Ganltier St. - - .-;- ■i ' *: aOCSEWORIa.— Wanted, -a situation in small family to do housework; no-wash ing. a Address M., '222 East "tenth st. city. .' .X HOUSEKEEPER — Wanted, by* refined . 5 widow lady, position in widower's fam ily as housekeeper, in or out of city. '. Call at ■VI Bast Seventh" st. Room** . ■ . . :. -j,-- -- ; Boi'sEK k— thoroughly respecr - able lady would like to keep house for widower, where servant is kept; no objec tion to Mren . Address P 68. Globe. 'f.- jX OCSRKEK3PER—RespectabIe middle aged lady would like position as bouse, keeper; in or out oj city ; best of references. ■ Room fl. 158 Esst seventh st. ■■■• - -: "--«( .;■ OUSEKEEPER — Midole-aged woman desires position as housekeeper, either on farm or in city. M ., 2*7 Spruce «t'*y:- i ;-. HOUSEKEEPER— A young lady wishes . a position as housekeeper for a small family, in or out of city. Call or address 139 ' East Tenth st. ! - •'■ : * " ' : *- '"■."- '■' ■-"- ■;-•<■ i :'t HUtiii.WuKK- by a competent •girl, position in small private-family to do general housework: can give good "ref erence. Call 423te ""test seventh st ; .';".*- ! .'. - LAUNDRESS— Widow wants any kind of : -U f work by the day ; good laundress. ' Ad dress 640 Pleasant ay. . , --. ■ .--. , ■ .. '.."...-;• OFFICE WORK— named, a position in' . office by young . lady of experience in ' office work and knowledge of stenography;^ moderate compensation expected. Address •.31 Ramsey 'st -;. ~ . . ;■ . 'rx '-■■•-.. SEt GIKL — anted, a position by. - girl as second girl or general housework in small family.-* 1u47 West Seventh si. -iP'i -: SECOND eiHt-A young girl would like sJ ■; a position as second - girl. Apply .£53 Spruce st.. corner Broadway, up stairs. .^:.* *-. SEWING— A j young lady, who is a good cutler and fitter, would like sewing.in: families. Address No. -'a 1! Louis st.; St. Paul,; 'Minn-Try •;■ y- :r -. .'■.<-•-' .-.y- y-_: -..■.-■..-"-- 1 ?». OTEN'OGRAPKER-competentladvsten- 4 I *J : ographer ■ would *: like a . position; '-win-'' I assist on books and accept moderate salary X references furnished, 533 Robert st ■'--.. i ' >n WASHING— Wanted, day work; wash- : ing or ironing.- Call 63 East Seventh' St., room 7. .:-.--: .•■-... : .-:•■ -•. .-.< y ( if. WASHING AND IRONING -Wanted' .''.to go out Washing and ironing, orwiH ; take it in . ,\ Call at 713 'i nomas st. ■' .^..'-j, j ■»* M . . . . I * WASH I NO— Woman . goes out washing, ' ironing and houseclesning. Call lor write 38'J Fort St., City. Z-\~f r ■"- "■: ■■ "■ I. _ WASHING wanted at 4CB East Sixth! st ■{ rough-dried clothes; called for aud delivered. •;.-■-. j" . ■ ■-■■- ■-- .*-;■* • Z WASHING AND IKOXINs.-Wauled. - to go out washing aud , ironing. | Call' at 691 Thomas st.l. ; ; :■■* -.:«: .ft i'^T-'i,-?..*;,.-^.'","* ■! -. ' \\J ASHING— a woman would like to lake* - V* .'. in washing. 533 Edmund. — - -"y-',-i ; x -'•v. ; ri.HA-\CH*LI, BANK STs<Cii^> a specially ; . tends. com- J mercial paper, :: moTtgages,->- securities bought and sold. ■* George W. J auks, invest-' meul '. Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust : Buildiiii.'. Aiinneni».lis. i-~- ■.■• ': - -.•>-'.:.:•.-. ■••& t LOANS * MAD ri . -on personal property, of ' Xs) 5 value. 1 Rooms 13 and 14, First National ! Bank Building. ' *-.y -. - - -./» - ;^-r-ijr- -■ ! i (VI ONKY.ON HANI) to loan on city prop ) LT.I, -. etty and farms; lowest rates; no delay S W. F. Ak.ritz. Pioneer Press. ■...Xjrs-.-J, '■; ' Mw»3.',:«".k'.<i i "Si. oii.".ff nisuriincj ITA jcres: or . i ought -- 1. #lv Van Norman S . J7s<->'ti.an>nty Loan BriiWing. *v inneapoils..- ■. ; " -i' ' ' " ..... ■■ — . t i ''* ' »» 17" X *'- i * your eye on Pasco. C- l "■' -''J - XV :-j Not another spot on the map of XXX* : ■ -.. North America equals it as a yy/*t'**t*£;r ; S" : ■;-': Site for a largo city to exist.* : -t '-'Aat^Sil' J .Nine cents a day buys a lot in Pasco. : V >i ; Office. 404 Pioneer Press building .; •■• Y-. *;' st. Pat.'."-.' -y-- ■■--.■-.. "■■-:--.--■•.. -'■:\.:.:"4>*iy ? ' - ..*."..!.'.■■".- """ — I. _ ' -..— -at '■■■^■'•'•"^''sa'as'ias.'ss's,., . "' X Xx- n\K VsOt*iK*». '"■ ",Si|; ; X~ A • i I. • . lit £.• mint.,i. ! iri,i, l ,uesoia ' ,_ J? Steam Dye Works.* J H East seventh. ' BEAE ESTATE FOR SALE. ;."y -' .Jli'atreUttUftsMi'isi ..".;, . ;„;•;! FOfc SAlt- Double hone and lot In Du luth: rents for 571) pet mouth. Address. P. H. Teethi.m, Pine City, liliin. -■.-.; .■"■:'■ FOR SAI.K AT A IJARGAIN-Choiee 'residence site.' 6Uxl*)o, ■ east-facing; I cor-" ' ncr St. Albauis and Goodrich?. W. C. | Riley, Kndlcott Building. r -' -^r' ■-.".-.: ?. r . : »•■ -- : . '. .: - 17" EKP your eye on Pasco."-. : ' ' : ; ! ! *\ | x -CV . 400,'.'0u square miles ■ot - the • richest portion :".■■■ : .. : -..', : Ot the earth are drained by the rivers' .. " That flow by Pasco. :■'..- ; v . = t*y~*-''»C' :^J*i- I*.'-1 *- .'-- Xiuc cents a day buys a lot In Pasco. a"5 :. Office. 404 Pioneer Press biiildinjc, •■*,% .V -t ,.'-: St-Paul. ■y-.*>jf4d : i ; ;':--!''.>;:; Real Estate To Excluui{re. ylv. .yy Jf, XS. glieikurd, X-xI-xjX 1:: -. M East Fourth Rxchaoge List. ■ E-Ql'lTT in 54 feet of Bread wav business A-* property (owned i-y uou-resioeut), with two ten-room modern homes, for vacant tot. EQCIxr In 50-foot well. located lot for farm lands or borne and buggy. . . . ::.-■: ,-" ' «i!i1 1 XI . / if If V ■:JSBl*fW*^la 1 biock j la- S>±yJ\J 9 .center of cRy/with steam plant, for Nebraska lands. y : , ■■>■■: m; -. .-- k- .* , ... ", : < pOUR STORY X BRICK X- steam-heated A\ ;. modern apartment i house for Chicago property. - "'- •??.~S-:sriS-'*X;:V.X . ■::. PA KTV owning valuable downtown block .'? of several stores and twice as many well arranged apartments (oyer stores), desires to | exchange | equity - of I about S4i'.i.Oo '.lor Im proved farm uot too far from cither city, jJf .•, VV. Shepard. 01 East Pourimt. --->■ ■■■- ■ v.-y ; .;-' AECTIO3T SAEES. \, . batanagh- at Jo Hit's an, Auc .-.*"; '■?■ tS©Hee««i-- ; i!r^ XX LAST CALL-One more ! week, then the Ajl. "Auction Sale of the Royal Furniture * ■Carpet Co. will be a thing of the past. There j is still about 83', worth of the' highest . grades left, consisting of Magnificent Parlor . Suits and Easy Chairs, large and small Mir rors, Pier Glasses, -Magnificent Folding Beds iof all | descriptions. Center Tables.' tetands.: Dining Room Tables and ! Sideboards, Pine Vienna and Haviiand China Dinner "Sets,- Cut Glassware, Table Cutlery, Ranges. Cook ing and Heating Stoves, aud the .* fihestflot of Kitchen Utensils iv the -citT.:'! Carpets— i-Bf>.Bf«j worth of the highest grades 'of Body Brussels. Velvet and Ingrain Carpets. Rugs, etc. If you have The least idea ' In the world *Of buying Household Goods, yon cannot af .. ford to miss this : sale. ' • Kavnnagh & : John-" • son,* Auctioneers. K. B.— Bids will .- be en- r' tertained from dealers for j part or all ot the slock. ■:-.-''-' ..*.■'-•-'.• •-. ;:y.'. . P. T. Ka-ranasl*. Auctioneer. ■ V THE BEATIFCL cottage and grounds of. Mr. Ferdinand Willi ns at Cottage Park at • auction. . I will sell on the premises on Sat . urday 1 next, at & o'clock p. m., on the prem ises, the above eight-room cottage, together with grounds, situate at Cottage Park, on the south shore of White Bear lake; the cottage is most comfortably bailt. quite suitable i for winter quarters, if necessary; it contains eight rooms, splendid cellar, together with bath, boat and ice bouse': the ground has a frontage of abovt i«0 feet on the lake, and is considered one of the - many beautiful . sites ' on the shores of this most popular ( summer resort: this property is in the immediate ..vicinity of the handsome residences of the Hon.-- Al. Dorau, Hon. D. W. Lawier. the 'Bon. P. H. "Kellr.'.ih'e Hon. R. .R. - ; Galusha, .Messrs.. -Han.nhcimer and , Mr. Jewel t. ■: The ' : ftetmS 'ef'snk' white, very easy. and will j be ' •Wade klrowri" on Saturday uextats*o. in., on the premises'. ~. P. T. "Kavanagh, autioneer. ' , [• * '"'. ' I " ■'■'"'■ ' " "•' X< :■ ■; : - y •;;:'--:' sp'JRRsSb-arAi'^.' i- x ' ' -' .' ■ ■■ At *S .KKaaAßtai:— Madame 1 Teits ; worth, clairvoyant; business test medi um: thirty -years'; experience. . At home 473 Wabasha. --■■'■ •: *'"':'- —'-'-;••'- -;. " .'•'- KB- YOU IS .TnOUBIE »— consult Itiadanie lna Walker, '.'life reader." for faithful | reading of •' your past,: present and future ; she will guide you : in « all affairs of . life by a- power higher than human; corre spondence confide i: ; :- ladies, SO cents; gentlemen, $1. 515 ' Wabasha | at., opposite capitoL * :< ' — *-' '"•"* .'.';. '■'■■' ''x.'X - -.-- - LADIES can make " Sit daily by folding . and addressing circulars for us at home. | ;No canvassing.' Position permanent Reply with stamped envelope. Miss Grace Paul. - South Bend. Ind. - : v- v -y.-.. y.^- .-;:-■ .A/IA^SAOK AND VAPOR * BATHS— iATI.-Jlta. Alice Baguell, Room 7, ISU West Seventh. ... • -' y % y"'.^.;.;y^jyv MISS LX WRKJf.*xperienced massagist, .recently .from ■, Chicago, has ■ opened parlors at tM Bast Seventh st_ room 12; hours ' 10 a. m. too p.m. - :-■ . g-fgjaggggfigg MRS. - Oil.'-' F. KEAKDON, . massage, vapor baths, 391 North Exchange, cor ner Sixth: massage a specially. . 'i ':■, e. ■•>?. :^ •< -•*,• KS. Al . A. (ICsScV) UABKAUIO -624 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and .passage ' treatment ' for l paralytic, rheum l and f nervous diseases : also baths .' a.m. to i p.m ; ' .-• INSTRUCTIONS. - ! f:r ; :r^l , . y •: LADY with French and German teacher's ! - diploma wants pupils; oest references ■ from aristocratic French and . German f ami- ! lies. Address X 63. Globe. -V.-; .-■'-: y -•.', j IT STANDS AT TBS - HMD- Special | rates for summer term now beginning. In j session the - year round. The J. D. ■ Hess | Shorthand School. Pioneer Press Building. .. 'CT. At* A I'll A'» ACAiIKAts: O*'- iUOsiC-; : »J and Art. SB East Exchange St, St. Paul- i Piano, •; violin, guitar, banjo : and mandolin 1 1 taught ' Lessons given in drawing and paint ! .' ng. i Call or send tor prospectus. ; .*..• -..v .. , I 1 ~™ lost asp : 'FO«aiK-'- '■; -'.- : -'- : HOUND :, LOsT- Large . German • boar hound, brown with -black stripes; any information leading to ' his .recovery will be ' ■ rewarded. L. L.'3B a v,' "-""".. " "'-..•;-','* •-" X KEYS LOST— Bunch •of keys at the ar- I mory last • evening. -J^turn •* to Will- j . iams, at the armoiy, ana t>Seive liberal re- j ward. y --:: y • _.'.-. yyyyyyr ■ -■-.*"." X-' '■{ OCtsJsi kniVr FOUND— Left on the advertising counter in the Globe count ing room, a pocket knife.'.; t"-,,. , '*. ...-_::..,;.';. "J '—^— *^— .^M^MW^WM.^^MMI^' X ■ '■'-'■ TI'PEWaMTEBS. v -''T';,y y Re.i»ti>sUT.iJ< r ill.-. \» it 1 a.'.-. — Al- ' ways the standard of comparison, al ways the best and always have the latest im : provements. Typewriter paper and supplies of all kinds. Machiues for rent. " WyckolT Seamaus sic Benedict u4 East Fourth st. SaacrUDs ale of Real Estate Under yy : Judgment of foreclosure. ' Xk OTAiE OF -MINNESOTA-* COUNTY OP i O Ramsey— as. District l Court, Second Ju .dicial District. . •.*•-. ->'-■:' ■<...-- «k..».-,.- " Games Lawsun, Plaintiff, vs. William : Wood. Orville E. Wood, Wallace S. Wood! '..'Mary E. Phillips, and Herbert 1.. Phillips.' >.' her husband. Defendants. • ', : .X~ "Notice is hereby given that under and Lv virtue of a judgment and decree entered iii the above entitled action on the fifth day of June, l«M. k ce.-utied 'irausfrtpt of which has been de«ivered t« me, I. the undersigned sheriff of said Kamsey county, win sen, at pub lic auction, to the hii:l:est bidder, lor cash on Tuesday, the t » en ty for m flay of Jul v. 1604. at 1J o'clock in the ■ forenoon, the Fourth street front ■ door of ; the coutt house in* the city of St.' Paul, in | said • county, in one par cel/the promises urn! real est«l« described in said Judgment and ficcree. lowit: All that tract or parcel :>l land lyinar aud being in the •j county of Ramsev,' and i state oi * Minnesota, described t as follow to s wit: 1 Lot uumher : nine l(s),'iu lbtocKtinimter! twelve" (12). in : Kininger | & 1 lioiiuciiy's M addition s to. Uol combe'sl aodition ■;. to >St Paul.*, according to .the t recorded » p'.at thereof jon , file ; in j the office of register.' of "deeds ol said t Ramsey .<;oaiity : lo'„eliier with the hereditaments and appurtenances ihereonto belonging or in any iwi ? c.:: appertaining; or so much I thereof as ; mav.be necessary to p ty and satisfy the costs : and expenses of «uch ! sale, the costs and dis- '■ ■ bursements of | said action, and the amounts ' adjudged to be due said plaintiff under said decree.' with interest - * thereon lrom the date thereof. - ■•;-..*?>.:- ell.vs. li. ctlAPiiL. s, - i~^v .;,... ;-•.-:.-.--: v. Sheriff, ->r.R<im«ey county. .' - mmGggsm» iiy Chas. P. LIANA. Deputy. Dated June f>. ISji. ; s -' - :y Harvey OFi'icEn, .. ■.?:-. -'.■::' :... '■ "*'; Piaiuiifi-s Atio.uey, st Paul, Minn.'!- '-!**■".* Jm^mmmmk%m^^x*«x^ "J FOR KEXT. ' x W ;.--; ROBERT, i.. WIItAE,» ' Agent for tare ol" Property. ' ESTATES MANAGED. MAT-mATrAI*. BUnJII.IG, : ■;: J. W. AbepaiMt, »ft Easit . 4tli ' St. RENTS HOC SB*. STOBEH. OFFICE*. • acts - as '■ owners' agent, collects rents: steam-healed apartments for $->>, S^>, S3 - and $B.; reduced rental. ': ..-- -...i..*-- ..-■ x-i.:xx-::xXXxx Houses.. ■;,.-"••?.-.* ■ .y HOUSES— 413. 1 117, 418. 420 East : Tenth.: twelve rooms each; 674 John; st, six rooms: 467 North » t. fix rooms. - 335 East Sixth St.: nine VOS olive, single house. J. K. Hoffman, ,53 Gl:fi lan Block. * .-. HOUSE of nine I rooms. * all modern Im t provement*, iv ■. elegant - condition throughout, shade trees, south -facing, man tels up and down I stairs, gas fixtures, baths, stationary tabs; with a fine stable, box stalls, water and gas. Inquire of B. Lytle, Room j 7, First National Bank. '■':':. :..■■-' y'-v.".---' TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY — GLOBE -■ BUILDING — WE " . RENT. -HOUSES.' i STORES. - OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OK' KENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. ■•-.. ... -.- : '■.~X~- .:yy,-'..;**1art!1...y..;- ~ ~~ . . i , Second-floor flat i on John St., near Seventh. Apply 404 Eighth st.; r__ Beoißa. ... A— HuTKE BtlUW i)W:Ca, : ': lor gentla xV. -men only; fifty modsrn steam-heated rooms by day. week or month. :-..;■.- FkASKLIN, '676 NORTH — Furnished ■". rooms for rent; modern conveniences ; ■with or without board. y-' ABASH A ST.. 5831*-Flirnished rooms for rent; place quiet: ice water on tap. 1 : i BOARD OrtEßEll. BOARD— -« married .'couple -X lot. others) can find room "and board in private family, at 1964 Marshall - ay. (refei ence). ■ .'■.-■»- .-. <■. ■■ y-- '■-•.-,■'--■• - - y BOARD— Room and board; all modern conveniences.' 552 West Fifth st. . BOARD— Board and nicely furnished . - rooms; delightful location; within easy walking distance, r 151 Sumiuit ay. yry . .-. BOARD— Furnished room ; for rent, down : stairs, with board ; • also - table board. 385 North Washington st*" : y : " *' ■ : * - BOARD— furnished front rooms overlooking park, with or without hoard; 6 o'clock dinner. .614 Central Park Place. .'- ■ BOARD— Large front S room ! with board; - also table board; pleasant summer loca tion. 633 Wabasha.' -.. - ■* .■ :. ■ ■ : :- *.■■• > BOARD— A few respectable young women can be comfortably accommodated with - board «nd lodging at 677 St. Peter st. ■ : THE OSBORNE— Selbv Ay.— Visitors •-: to the city are offered superior induce ments at this elegant hotel: ' its location, on the •■'hill,'" is unsurpassed; it is provided i with gas and .baths without extra j charge;: rooms are elegantly furnished, and the cool- : ■ est in the city ; terms to suit the times. y : ; ..rpHE \ MINER" — Desirable rooms and . g| A board can be secured for the summer; ' . excellent location ; for . business people.. ■■ 163 • College ay. y.- . ■-.-:- .'■ .. . . ^. . . ' STKANGEKS 'in -the : city will find first- . '■ class accommodations at "The '-'Miner,"; ' 163 College, corner Sixth. i :.- . .. ..r .-•■ — .•' X. . " TO EXCHANGE. NEW goods for seed-hand. Furniture .''. and Exchange Co., 143 and UtE 7th st : WANTED— To exchange, an elegant new '** upright piano (one of the best makes) ' for a first-class horse and carriage. Address J 97, Globe. -•'*--" t " • -*: «»______ y ; CHIROPODY. ■..-■• ,.'.; GOOD THING for sore feet. Good Lnck ; -" Salve; sure cure for bad-smelling feet, j scald feet and dry, hot feet If yonr druggist does not keep it, send or call on W. H. Lock wood, chiropodist SB and 34 Endicott Build ing: 3.*ie. £0c and SI box. — yy WAITED ■TQBBt;--*-;.'' ■ .."; - DOG— ted, jto buy setter dog well ' broken ou - prairie chickens; give - de scription aud price delivered on | N. P. R. R. J. I. Shaltls.- ccenr d'Alena. Idaho. - » "si.- ■ i . . ■ i i ii gs^a^yaisaam] HORSES AMP CARRIAGES. 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