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GLOBE IN MINNEAPOLIS. Subscribers and Dealers Will Be Served With the Daily and Sunday Globe by the Minneapolis Book Exchange, 20 Washington Avenue South — Change of Address or Orders for Delivery Should Be I^eft at That Office. BFMIDJI QUITE SAFE Till, PEOPLE IN THAT PLACR ARE ABLE TO LOOK AFTER THKMSEI/VES SETTLERS ALL WELL ARMED Indians iii That Yirir.it> Are Not I Xlv, Itut on Ills' llt'M'ivnlioiiN Borne «>t 'Minn Arc Still Snvn_v(»s ——Dr. Newman Dlsonsiiea tlie Sit imtitMi in the Indian Coaatry The Xcwi of Minnempolia* MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.— Dr. D. B. of Bemidji, Which is in the r of the threatened Indian region, : at Hotel Nicolltft Dr. New* ver, not conversant with lie northern part of the been in North Dakota for : y two weeks. Hi* knowledge of Tk. 1 Mid conditions under ordi rcumstances is Interesting lit Vt has had considerable to • ith the Indians on the various :i^. It was he who wa.s oall medioal assistance during the shooting scrape a year ago, when a Wetze! was killed by two bucks. The death of the game warden was instantaneous, ! 5 - ,m could do nothing for bim. Wetzel had, however, in giving up his life off< red a desperate strttg uid had killed a squaw that took :n the fight and seriously wound ed two bucks, it was to attend their injuries that Dr. Newman was called. , 1. Oi: the body of Wetzel . £ :\*und fourteen knife wounds, and one of ten wa.s a fatal stab. '. Dr. Newman believes that if the fight:: lidji will i ke care of itself, in this ■t it is better off than any other region. The town lies on ; toer reservation, between the Casa Red river and Leech lake r Vations. The place has 500 inhabitants, rj quarter section roundabout Every settler is well d. In ease of an attack they ■would come to town and would easily up a force of 100 men. Dr. Newman states that the Indians ..s a rule very peaceable in that n, although one cannot always tell >vhat is brewing. Their overt acts y punished, as was the case with the two Indians that killed "Wet- The county was too i>oor to prose them, and somehow or other the •uld not take up the matter. As a result, the Indian murderers are still at large. The Indians on the reservations are, I r, : t like those in and about Bemidji. Chief Bfmidji, after whom the town is named, is a resident of the place and has quite an influence with his tribe. But on the reservations There the Indians are still somewhat wild. They speak but own tongue, and only to some the habits of the settlers. j times this is overdone in a ridic - manner. The Indian has his L**loud" tastes, and when he once gets lit into his head to become a dude he is a sisht to behold. Dr. Newman is not at all apprehen ls to Bemidji and will not return before th-e middle of the week. Crook.* FriKiitemvl Away. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.— The establishment. it th^ Hardwood Manufacturing company. -'V;rd avenue south and First street, was en ered by safe-breakers Saturday night. The had with them a sledge hammer, and _h it they knorked off the combination of They evidently became frightened, >r they left their job uncompleted. No booty secured. All a Mystery. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.— A shadow of mys l over the case of the man ■ ) waa • und dead lying in a straw stack . H. C. Kellmutt's farm, four miles beyond Mills. Coroner Dennis has absolutely . nothing being found on the man's Indicate who he was or where he Gen. Fielding's Visit. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.— The local rest of lunteers of America had an interesting : lay. The occasion wa.s the wrea ■:' Gen. Fielding, of Chicago, who has • ■ of the Volunteer work in the North " west. MINNEAPOLIS BREVITIES. j|INNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.— An inquest was ■ upon the body of Charles who was lulled in the railroad yards lay morning. The jury returned a j that the victim came to his deatJj his own carelessness. specimen* of the hobo species ■ Norbeck a hard nut to crack late liceman found them in an al city hall, and placing them un they began to put up a st'.ff fight. I Miller is the name given by a man d himself early this morning by Ing rocks through the window of a house BOUth. Officer Norbrck ler up on the charge of ma o of property. The Northwest DUE TO A MBEDLEL . Paul Womu'i Hip Trouble i)in& ii ■ sc<! bj Means of the X ItnyH. _ HESTER, Minn., Oct. 9.— (Special.)— very interesting discovery has been made ma of ihe X-rays in this city. A .1 known in social circ'os in St. 1 ul was sent to this city by h?r family phy- St. Paul to have a picture cf her : by means of Dr. rro.--.-5 1 X-ray aD is. She suffered much pain in her bin i did hi r physician, that the :.' A picture was t?.ke:-.. len it was developed the first and to be seen wa.s a darning ; ' flesh near the bone. : the eiearest diagnoses by • 'he X-ray ever seen, and demon- I loubt that, the needle has been ,:11 her sufferings. ra if age she lost a aarning eh she carried in a work bag ?us irom her belt.. No truce of the needle und, though at the time a small h was noticed above the k::eo. TJ-.e in 3ed entirely out of her mind until — t lost needle wa.s reveal* d in the Dhnto* f h - TWO HOYS CREMATED. ii Hum ainl V»>rt> I liable to Make Their Escape. SANBORN, X. D.. Oct. 9.-(Special.)— The <i of John Faust, one mile east of here, a burned this morning at 0 o'clock. Faust's Bon, a^rd 11, and Jame3 Collins, aged mated. Peven horses were also (L The cause of the fire is unknown. STILLWATER. KTiilar Qnarterly Service Held in Prison ?>>• the Cliaiitnaqoa Circle. STILL WATER, Minn., Oct. 9.— (Special.)— in -McCarthy, one of the pine land esti tors at Leech lake, has retujped to this f and will probably remain hWc until the Un difficulty is settled. v telegram was received from R. H r>r»e ting that he w ,uld leave Seattle for home lay. Robert, who is a son of A. K. Doe. s been in Alaska since last spring, and th.3 t news received from him was that he was v low with typhoid fever at Dawson City ;a telegram states that he is fetling all and he expects to arrive here n^xt ■Inesday or Thursday. ~ v e Mclir.e left thia morning with a raft tgs for nimmock & Gould, Moline, 111. c Pieiiau Chautauqua circle at the prison held its regular quarterly meeting in the prison chapel this afternoon, and an excellent programme was rendered, consisting of pa pers end music. The St. Croix Boom company has turned out 310.00(1.000 feet of logs up to date, and it Is expected about 20,000,000 more will be Borted before the season closes. In a lllace of Glory. MANKATO, Minn., Oct. 9.— With a gigan tic blaze of glory, a stupendous aggregation of wonders and a fantastic, bewildering dis play of startling, glittering features, the Mankato street fair and carnival will be formally opened to the public on Wednesday night, Oct. 12. At about 7 o'clock the burlesque parade wi!l dazzle the public eye. This street dem onstration will be one of the greatest— if not the greatest— spectacular exhibitions ever witnessed in any city in the Northwest. Daily new and novel attractions are being added to the list. Everybody is getting into line, and from the present outloqjc between :O0 and dOO people, representing all kinds and conditions of characters, will participate in the enchanting and comical scene. New l.'niu«« <rf Maroabren. MANKATO, Minn.. Oct. 9. -Minerva hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees, was or ganized by Mrs. J. H. Welch, deputy com mander, with a class of twenty members. The lollowing officers were elecied: Acting past commander. Dr. E. M. Timmerman; huly commander, Mrs. Clara G. Swing; lieu tenant commander, Mrs. Ada Sceiey; record Keeper, .Mrs. Rmily E. Scott; flnan-e keeper, Airs. P. s. Thomas; chaplain, Mrs. Dr. An- Irews; physician. Dr. B. M. Ttmmenmß; sergeant, Mrs. Lena Hubottom; mi s tree3 at arms. UUu Mabel M. Teare; sentinel, Mrs. Annie C. Hanson; picket, Mrs. Ida Page; musicians, Mrs. Johnston, Miss Lula Good win; cai>tain of the grounds, Miss Evelyu Johnston. Woman'M Club Elects. . SAUK QBNTBR, Minn.. Oct. 9.-The an nual meeting of the Woman's Gradatim club, or this city, was heW it the residence of -Mrs. Alex. Jaiuieson. nineteen members b - K!g present. The old officers were re-elected by unaninvous vote-, as follows: Pre-lden', Mrs. Geeorge A. Stanton; first vice president, Mrs. M. G. Kelsey; second vice president, -Mrs. K. O'Connt'll; secretary. Miss Bessie Robblns; treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Roll*. Divorce Folio \vh Honeymoon. CROOKSTON, Minn.. Oct. 9.— Hettle Knudt son has begun an action for divorce against Theodore Knudtson. alleging that her hus band is a habitual drunkard, end that he has treated her in a cruel and inhuman man iur. The complaint states that the plaintiff is seventeen years old, and that the married Knudtson Aug. 23, less than seven week-! ago. County Commissioner Arrested. ELiLENDAILE, N. D.. Oat 9.— Johannis Geiszier, chairman of the board of rouu'.y commissioners of Mclntosh county, was ar rested at Ashley on complaint of A. E. Og den on two separate charges, of criminal extortion and attempted criminal fxto:tion. He waived examination and gave bail to ap pear and answer the charges in the d:s rict court, which convenes Oct. 17. Farmer Rolthed of $."SOO. ROCHESTER, Minn., Oct. 9.— Charles Stevens, a young farmer of New H^ven township, was yesterday robbed of seme thing more than $300. The money had been left in the bureau drawer. Mrs. Stevens had gone to Douglass to do some trading, and Mr. Stevens and his employe were out in the field at some di-tance from the touse. The authorities have been notiflod, bui have bte.n unable to obtain a clue to the thief. Rest Island to Be Sold. LAKE CITY, Minn., Oct. 9.— lt is said that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way company is conducting negotiations for the purchase of Rest island. It is also rumored that the Theodore Hamm Brewing company, of St. Paul, is making an effort to secure the property. The i-land will con tinue as a summer re-sort in either case. ConKresatlonalistM Will Meet. HURON, S. D., Oct. 9.— The eighteenth an nual meeting of the Central Association of Congregational Churches in South Dakota will be held with the church in Wir.nrfd on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 11 aud Vi. Elaborate piogrammes have been arranged for the sessions. NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES. NORTHFIE'LD, Minn., Oct. 9.— A meeting of the clerks of this city will be held at the city hall Wednesday evening, at half pasc 9, when steps will be taken to organize a clerks' association similar to those existing in tha Twin Cities. The immediate object in sight will be to secure if possible an early closing agreement among Northfleld merchants. 'MADELIA. Minn., Oct. 9.— The High School Literary society has organized for the year and elected the following officers: President. Edward Evanson; vice president, John Hal vorson; secretary, Frank Rairdon; treasurer, Elmer Bisbee. ELYSIAN, Minn.. Oct. 9.— Rev. W. E. Haw ley, of the M. E. church, who has been trans ferred to Grand Meadow, preached his fare well sermon today. His successor is Rev. James Har.na. WEST CONCORD, Minn.. Oct. 9.— The Young Women's Christian association, of this county, will hold a conference In West Con cord Nov. 5 and 6. Speakers from Minneapo lis and other places at a distance will make the meetings profitable to all. Young women throughout the county will attend. NORTHFIE'LD, Minn.. Oct. 9.— At the an nual meeting of the Viking Literary society the following officers were elected: A. H. Bjoraker, president; J. O. Lysne, vice presi dent; T. T. Qualle, secretary; M. K. Skaug, treasurer. WABASHA, Minn., Oct. 9.— J. C. Curryer, assistant of the State Farmers' institute, has written Mayor Haines that a meeting of the institute will be held in this city during the coming winter if the farmers and business men of this vicinity desire it. It is probable that an invitation will be extended. A social organization, to be known as the Wabasha club, has been organized, with Capt. Joseph Buisson, president: J. F. McGovern. vied president; R. A. Johnson, secretary and treas urer. An executive committee of three mem bers is to be appointed by the president to manage the club room. RED WING. Minn.. Oct. 9.— A meeting of the friends and relations of Company G, Thir teenth Minnesota volunteers, has been held here and the preliminary arrangements com pleted for sending each of the boys a Christ mas box. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Slocumb. of Winona, have issued invitations for the mar riage of their daughter Belle to W. A. Hare, to take place on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at their home corner cf Sanborn and Franklin streets. OASTL.BWOOU, S. D.. Oct. 9— At the an nual meeting cf the Ladies' society the fol lowing were elected officers: President. Mrs. !I. H. Curtis; vice president. Mrs. L. H. Fordo; secretary, Mrs. E. S. Stevens; treas un r", Mrs. M. A. Adams. HURON, S. D., Oct. 9. — The closing sessions of the Presbyterian Synod of South Dakota and of the Fourteenth annual meeting of tho woman's missionary society of the synod were held today. The exercises were ~bf a devo tional character. All of the meeting hold have been most interesting and the attendance has been very large. PittslmrK and Return »!<).. *>O Via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R'y. Tickets will be on sale from Chicago, Oct. Bth to 13^h inclusive. Return limit may be extended to Oct. 31st. Through sleeping car service will be In effect vii this route, leav ing Chicago 8:25 p. m. ( arriving Pittsburgh ll:3r, a. m. Returning If ye Pittsburg 6:00 p. m., arrive Chicago 7:>o a. m. W. B Hutter. T. P. A.; J. E. Hull, R. A.. St' Paul; P. M. Byron, G. W. A., Chicago- A J. Smith, G. P. A., Cleveland. Typographical Convention. SYRACUSE, N. V., Oct. 9.— Over 150 dele gate.-; are in the city to attend the annual convention of thf International Typographical union, which will open tomorrow and continue until Friday. The first session will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Addresses of wel come will be delivered by P. J. Coggan, presi dent of the local union, and Mayor J. L. Ma guiiv. The response will be made by Presi dent B. S. Prescott. Vale •iimp Wikoff. WASHINGTON. Oct. 9.— The Seventh in fantry is relieved of duty at Camp Wikoff, and will proceed to the department of the lakes, taking stations with headquarters at Fort Wayne. This will leave at Camp Wikoff only a small detachment of engineers, under command of Col. Young. Jumped Into the River. ALBANY, N. V., Oct. 9.— William Pi Doug lass, ex-police ju&tiee and ex-corporatlon council of Jersey City and cne of the best known men in New Jersey, is supposed to havo jumped into the rivpr during Saturday night from the steamer Dean Richmond, somewhere between New York and this city. Killed ReMlsting; Arrest. OVVENSBORO, Ky., Oct. 9.— Howard Clark, who is wanted in Louisville for murder and burglary, and Hattle Mahoney were both killed while resisting arrest on the Indiana s'de of the river near here today. isIO.OO TO THE OMAHA EXPOSITION and Return Via "The Milwaukee/ Account Peace Jubilee and McKluley Cele bration. Tickets on sale at C, M. & St. P ticket offices In St. Paul and Minneapolis Oct. 10 and 11. good to return until Oct. 18. THE ST. PAUL GI.OBE— MONDAY OCTOBER 10, 1898. —^_ O-LOBE •W-A. JSTT ADS. -~« Penny a word. No adv. less than 20 cents. Will be received at all leading dru ff stores at same rates as at publication office. Agents and Agencies. AGENTS— We will pay $100.00 per month, and railrcad expenses, to any man who will work energetically taking orders for the most reliable Portrait Copying House In the United States. We pay strictly salary. Ad dress immediately, Q. B. Martel, New York, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED for the only authentic war history published; 750 pages; also for new set of Juvenile outfit free. National Pub. Co.. Lakeside Bldg., Chicago. AGENTS— Either sex, make $18 to $20 weekly selling our goods; new plan; sales easy. Bellevla Toilet Co., Newport, Ky. AGENTS— Latest craze; eight different colored revolving bosoms on one shirt; saves laun dry bills; sample free. Krueger Mfg., Co., Chicago. AGENTS make big money selling revolving cake urnerß; sample, 20c. O. E. Mickel, Haverhill, Mass. GENERAL AGENTS— New novelty ;-send five two-cent stamps for postage, free sample , _ outfit. Alden, 148 State St.. Chicago, 111. SALESMEN — Mining, telephone and other stocks; winning plan; millions in it. "G 1," lowa City, 10. SALESMEN selling hardware, agricultural, druggist, general stores, gcod pay, splendid seller, quod side line. Kdgewood Co., Cleve land. O. ■ WANTED — A few general agents, to estab lish sub-agents for our Hygienia Bath Cabi net; the most wonderful invention and the best seller in the worln}; $ICO to $200 per month; those wanting the position must ap ply at once, as we want our new agencies established this month. Address D. C. Burson & Co., Kansas City, Mo. WANTED immediately, energntic salesmen in this locality, $20 weekly and expenses to men with honest references. Columbia Cigar Co., Chicago. fteip Wanted— Males. BARBER— Wanted, barber at 623 Selby ay.; married man preferred; steady job; wages paid. George F. Patwell, 623 Selby ay. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN with business ability for position of trust; steady employment; moderate salary to begin; chance to ad vance; self-addressed envelope reply. Office, 703-350 Dearborn, Chicago. BAißß'Eß— First-clas3 barber wanted at 444 Wabasha st. CARPENTERS wanted at 160 West Fourth st. DRUGGIST— Wanted, druggist with good ref erences. N 96, Globe. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS— Don't prepare for any civil service examination without seeing cur illustrated catalogue of informa tion. Sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. LABORERS AND TILEMAKFJRS wanted at Merriam Park; come prepared to work. St. Paul Sidewalk Co. MANAGER WANTED— Have straightforward proposition for good men to establish branch offices in every city; no capital. Bollinger & Co.. 368 Wabash ay., Chicago. SALESMEN— Mining, telephone and other stocks; winning plan; millions in it. "G 1," lowa City, 10. _^____^^ SALESMEN to sell toilet soap to dealers; salary, $100 monthly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. B. Louis Ernst Co.,* St. Louis. Mo. SOLICITORS— Wanted, flrst-clasa solicitors for the best sick benefit insurance for St. Paul, Minneapolis and throughout the state; salary paid from the start to good produc ers. Call at or address 639 Endicott build ing, St. Paul, Minn. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a young man to act as stenographer and assistant bookkeep er and to make himself generally useful. Address M SO, Globe. UNEMPLOYED, energetic; either sex; start business; ycur town; no capital; sure liv ing. L. Warden, Manager, 573 Wabash ay.. Chicago. WANTED — Men to learn .barber trade; new field opr>n; $60 monthly; steady employment, arrangements just made to place graduates with doctors and hospitals; this will take about 599 men fast as we can prepnre them; knowledge of dermatology as we teach makes them valuable assistants; no license required; also mauy calls from country and city shops; positions positively guaranteed; eight wesks completes; send at once for free catalogue. Moler's Barber College, 223 Wash; n gton a y. south, Minneapolis. WANTED— Trustworthy persons to travel; salary, $780 and expenses; reference; en close self-addressed stamped envelop*. The Dominion Company, Chicago. WAINTED— A few hustlers wanted at 108 East • Seventh St., Room 20, Advertisement* Mitfffrf *'*" classification inserted free to ths una.noloja.l of ->:. I'aul and Minneapolis. A YOUNG man wants work aTcund some etore . or driving a delivery wagon, or some pri vate family as houseman; very useful and handy around a place; well acquainted with the city; would like to hear of place soon. Address 451 East Sixth st. A GOOD BOY 17 years old desires work of any kind; is both willing and obliging. Address N 97. Globe. _ COACHMAN — By competent man. situation wifh private family; experienced and well recommended. Address S 93, Globe. CHIMNEY SWEEPER— Wanted, situation by chimney sweeper. Leave orders at 498 Rob ert st. Orders promptly attended to. ENGINEER — Wanted, situation as engineer or fireman, or any place of trust; best of city references. Address F. P., 524 Cedar. EMPLOYMENT— A young man of 18 years of ago would like work of any kind. Address L. H. 8.. 450 Goodhue st. EMPLOYMENT— -A young man of eighteen years would like to have a position driving delivery wagon or work of any kind. J. E., 312 Oneida st. STENOGRAPHER— Young man who just left position wishes a permanent position as competent stenographer; has railroad ex perience and best local references; mod erate salary. Addresa_ Y_ ICO, STENOGRAPHER— Gfcod stenographer and accountant desires position; five years' ex perience in railroad work. Address S 83, Globe. SjtMa^oiiiWa^ted-Feina^ jilltWl ti**mivmt* utuler tlt-it ciii 1.1 ijicat ton inaertmd fres to tin tmemptogf-l a/ ji. i'aul and Minneapolis. COOK— Wanted, situation by thoroughly com petent cook with little girl ten years old. or without the child. Call or address 542 Cedar st., near capital. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation by thor oughly competent housekeeper in a respec table widower's family; have little girl ten years old; American by birth. Call or ad dress 542 Cedar st., near^ capitol. LADIES looking for good, reliable female help, such as cooks, second girls, general houseworkers, please call at Capitol Em ployment Office, 505 Wabasha. LAUNDRESS— Good clean laundress wishes work by the day. Address 241 West Ninth st. NURSE — Experienced nurse, well recommend ed by doctors and former patrons, may be engaged by calling at 844 Payne ay. Mrs. H. Freberg. PIANIST— First-class pianist would like to play for dancing schools. Address C 93 Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Lady stenographer desires permanent position; references; salary moderate. Address Stenographer, 397 Grove. SECOND GIRL— Girl of 17 would like position as second girl. Call 679 Cook st. Board^Offferedk BOARD— For rent, nicely furnished room steam heat, with board; good home for on* gentleman. 341 Dale st. BOARD— Pleasant room with board; fine lo cat'on; all modern; easy walking distance. 45 Summit ay. BOARD— Light and pleasant side room, with beard ; In private modern house, for single gentlemen only. Address C 91, Globe. BOARD— Two pleasant front rooms, with board; steam heat, gas and ail conven iences. 16 East Tenth sU Help Wanted— Females. HOUSBWOItK— Wanted, a girl to do goneral housework; no washing; good wages. In quire afternoon. 666 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted. girl (or general housework; German preferred. 71 Tllton. HOUSEMAID— Wanted, a housemaid; good wages to a good girl. Call at once, 297 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for gen eral housework; easy place. Inquire 722 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl tor general housework. 456 East Seventh at., Mrs Har rla. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, position as house keeper. Address M. P., 448 East Ninth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted. girl for general Apply to 236 Arundel st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. Call 265 Summit place. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl to assist with housework; no washing. 585 Iglehart. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 853 Dayton ay. KITOHEIN WORK— Wanted, a girl for kitchen work; also a girl for second work In small family; Scandinavian preferred. 676 Day ton ay. LADIES to handle our marvelous hair re^ mover; exclusive territory; special label easy work; very large profits. Aztec Co.' Chicago. LAD-IBS everywhere to mall circulars, sam ples aud copy letters at home; reply with stamped envelope. Peerless Co. South Bend, Ind. ' PROFITABLE HOME WORK— Wo want a few men and women in every town to make novelties for us at their homes; can work day or evening and make $6 to $15 week ly, according to the amount of time devoted to the work; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; steady employment the year round; full particulars and work sent to your home on application. Brazilian Mfj? Co., New York City. SECOND COOK— Wanted, a first-class sec ond cook for leading hotel; woman, quick and willing to work; must know how to make pastry and assist chef. Apply bo tween 10 and 11 a. m.. Room 510 Globe Bldg., corner Fourth and Cedar. SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, a good seamstress for family work, etc., at 561 Holly ay., at once. WAIST MAKERS— Wanted, competent waist and skirt help at Room 46, Mannheimer Building. r WAITRESS— Wanted, competent waitress, private family. Apply 457 Holly ay. , WAITRESS— Wanted Immediately, an ex^ perlenced waitress at 236 Summit ay. w^^>%-^*lyxi^^^^_/^J^^vvo_/v<%_<^^J^x < - t ,-> _^ __..-._-__ I Rent Rooms j j HirTHelp I j| BY ~ By j| GLOBE WANTS FOR GLOBE WANTS i !i i! \ Sell Houses use Rent Houses by | by I GLOBE WANTS THE GLOBE WANTS jVj! ] j Sell Businesses j y^y jsell Real Estate! by jj j: by GLOBE WANTS »RE GLOBE WANTS! I ' <! I Rent Flats and Get Boarders] I BY I j! BY j| ! GLOBE WANTS ALWAYS GLOBE WANTS! i y»^ j^j-^^^ W^% *>'*-^-*^%*U*U\/VV\^/\j-(^VV->_r>_r w^ ,-_ _■_ _fc _» j SeilWheeis j j SeilHorses j j BY J<■w^•^rf■^^•^•N•x•^^v - »^^>^ BY '' jGLOBEJVANTS) jGLOBE WANTS j R. M. LAWTON. Plenty of good houses, flats, stores and of fices for rent, also have for sale plenty of farms, lots or homes in city, v*ry cheap on easy terms. 96 East Fourth at. $850 BUYS fine lot with two houses on; can be made to pay 15 per cent on investment; 60 feet on St. Anthony ay., at $425; many other great bargains. H. H. Schulte & Co., 85 East Fourth st. Horses and Carriages. HORSES— 100 head, weighing from 900 to 2 100 pounds, consisting of drives, draft and farm mares; also thirty h&* of Western horses; we will sell very cheap. Q. W. Wentworth & Co., j3outh St. Paul. HORSES, BUGGIES. WAGONS AND HAR _ness^ bought and sold, 4U-4l > 3 Cedar st. LUMBERMEN TAKE NOTICE! 'From 300 to 800 head of heavy logging and draft horses, weighing from 1,600 <o 1,800 pounds always kept in stock, with fresh consign ments received daily, at Bart-ett * Zimmer man is stables, Minnesota Transfer. St. Paul. Minn. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity; a moderate in vestment by our safe and pßogreasivc sys tem will earn yon a regular monthly in come large enough to support a whele fami ly; write immediately and partake of Oc tober profits. Address, Investors' Guarantee and Trust Co.. 40 Exchange, pi., New York. BOARD— Wanted, by young lady stenogra pher, large sunny room, with board; hill dis trict; convenient to Belbv_car. M 83, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, good table board by teach- \ r iA in v *?iimy of Victoria and Marshall. Address X 90, Globa BUY STOVES EARLY; you save from 10 to 26 per cent; large line of new and second band. Cardozo Furniture and Exchange Co., 232 East Seventh at DOGS FOR SALE— Two~EngTlsh setter pup^ plea, two months old, for Bale cheap if taken at once. 852 Hall ay., West St. Paul. FOR SALE— The furniture and good wIH of a ten-room house, filled with good roomers; $275 if taken at once. N. 85. Globe. FOR SALE— Large old barn on Dale st., be tween Summit and Grand. Charles H Schliek. FOR SALE— A hot air furnace, in good con dition; suitable for 9-room house. Call morn ing or evening at 255 Summit ay. FOR SALE— Seven Danz's decoy ducks; four double; thre9 single; in perfect condition. Address X 90, Globe. FOR SALE— Stove, Royal Peninsular No. 15; self-feeder parlor stovo, in first class con ditlon; no brokers. 283 Sherburne ay. FOR SALE— A 3econd-hand dining room table and chairs; in fair condition; very cheap. Apply 399 Eichenwald St., Dayton's bluff. FOR SALE— Furniture for sale, 495 Broadway". Instruction. INSTRUCTION given to beginners on the piano; Virgil table work, and Mason method; terms reasonable ; satisfaction assured. Ad dress D 86. Globe. MRS. C. L. WESTON, teacher of dancing physical culture. 61-02 Union Blk., Cedar and Fourth st 3. PIANO pupils, beginners, given thorough In struction and satisfaction guaranteed; terma $10 per quarter of twenty lessons one hour each. Address R 56, Globa. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given tostudents who desire to learn shorthand by a flrst clas_ stenographer. 822 East Thirteenth st. VISIT THE PRIVATE NIGHT SCHOOL, New York Life Building, Sixth and Minnesota sts.; taught by an expert accountant; ref erer.ee. Second National Bank. WANTED, pupils in oil painting. 561 Broad way. Financial HOME MONEY to loan on good security at moderate rates, without charge for com mission, at the State Savings Bank, Ger mania Life Bfdg., 4th and Minn. sts. MONEY loaned on life policies; or bought L. _. P. Van Normau. Guar. Bids.. Minneapolis. $500 TO LOAN on good security. Address Z 82, Globe. Business Personals, TWIN CITY HAIR FACTORY. t Switches. Waves, Liangs arv.l Gentlemen's » Hair Chains, all made in the latest styles, wl'.ul* sale and retail. Shampooing, 23 ds. Hair Dressing and l^alp Treatment. Office and Petri'i Hair Store. 476 Wabasha St., Valentine Block, cor. Ninth St Mall orders filled. St. Paul. Mir,*, Medical. ANNA MACK, from Chicago; steam, tub, medicated baths; select massage; .profes sional operators. 186 East Seventh st. MME. LAURETTA'S MASSAGE BATH PAR lors; elite patronage_solicited. 319 Jackson. SCIENTIFIC M ASS AGlST— Medicated , va por, tub baths and magnetic healing. 27 East Seventh, Suite 200. Dressmaking, THE LATEOT SYSTEM for cutting dresses, waists, sleeves and skins taught free lor ten days; also dressmaking in the latest styles. 51 Union Block. WANTED— Ladies and girls to learn th« new French-American tailor system for cutting dresses; the simplest of all. 56 Iglehart. DELIVERY WAGON— Wanted, to buy strong delivery wagon, in good repair; inside of box measure about 7Vi feet by 38 inches. N 94. Globe. DOG— Small, young dog for child; give de scription and price. P. O. Box I. WANTED— One heating stove and one cook ■ stove, Inauire at 380 Dayton ay. Rooms for Renl. ARGYLE— FIat s— St. Peter and Central- Furnished front rooms; steam heat, gas and bath; private family. AT HOTEL FEY— Corner Cedar and Seventh — Steam-heated, furnished rooms, by day or week, single or en suite, at reasonable prices. CEDAR ST., 710— The Hiawatha, Flat 14— Room, with or without board, for two young men; every modern convenience. COLLEGE AY., 63— Flat 41— For rent, com fortable furinshed room, steam heat, etc., private family; reference*. EXCHANGE ST.. 374 NORTH— For rent, nicely furnished front room, with alcove; ? u l_^ble_fc>r two ladies or gentlemen. LAUREL AY., 410— For r< nt, large, nicely furnished front room, with alcove, gas, bath, furnace heat, in a private family; ieut reasonable. RICE ST., 252— For rent, large 'well furnished front parlor down stairs; also side room up stairs. ROOM — Nicely furnished room, in private family, with breakfast If desired; no other roomers; hot and cold water all the time; bath, gas and hot water heat; within walk ing distance of business center, or half block from street car line; reasonable term 3, _Address Z 53, Globe. ROO'M — Nicely furnished room, steam heat, with bath and gas, in private family; rent reasonable. Call at 234 West Fifth st., sec ond floor. TENTH ST., 97 WEST— Three niceiy 7u7 --uished front rooms for rent; $3, $5 and $6 per month ; bath included. TILTON, 62-^Hill District— For rent, one or two furnished rooms; private family; all modern; location central. THIRD ST., 630, EAST— For rent, three rooms furnished complete for housekeeping, $8 per month, or unfurnished, $6 per month. VAN BUREN, 394— For rent, four large rooms on first floor; city water, air spaced cellar, bacft plastered; to small family of adults. WASHINGTON ST., 339— Pleasant 7urnTshei rooms for gentlemen. ABBEY'S EUROPEAN HOTEL— Newly fur nished; steam-heated rooms; 30 rooms for rent; centrally located. 189 East JEighth st. WORKINGMEN'S HOME— AII new, remod eled, furnished; large reading and sitting room; a good, cheap home for tha winter. Corner Eighth and Robert. HOTEL IMPERIAL— New, remodeled, fuT nished steam-heated rooms, with all con veniences; cheap for the winter. 16 East Eighth, near Wabasha. Lost mi Found. DOQ LOST— Pointer, male, by name of Prin-ee: white and brown; ?5 nwanl for re torn. North Star Brewing Co., cor. Com mercial and Hudson ay. DOG LOST— Red Irish setter; name orT collar". J. Grlsam; dog's namo, Frank. Return to GilflHan block, barber shop; reward, $5. PURSE LOST— Lost, small silver Durse"on or near Seventh st. Reward if _to_Miss Darr, Bffl St. Peter st. * TIPPET LOST-N>ar Metropolitan opel^ house, Monday evening, a fur tippet. Please return to 30C Pioneer Press building. Personal, LADIES' MONTHLY REGULATOR; never fails; send 4 cents for Woman's Safe Guard. Wilcox Med. C0.,Dept.146. Fhiladfilpnia. Pa. LADIES— Many St. Paul ladles testify merits of my regulators. Trial box. 10c. Mrs. A _Price, 2522_Clarion st., Philadelphia. PERSONAL— J. W. Resch, painter of St Paul, write R. E. D., 11 East Sixteenth st., New York, and learn something to your ad vantage. PRIVATE hospital for ladles. Address P O Box 2299. city. " * Chiropodists. LOCK WOOD'S Good Luck Salve; best thing for tore feet;all druggtsts:estab!l : hgd 16 yrs. - Clairvoyants, MRS. ALICE AUSTlN— Clairvoyant and card reader; ladies, 25 and SO cents. 454 Cedar «t.. near Ninth. MRS. WILLIAM, clairvoyant, massagist; re veals past, present, future. £42 Cedar. Houses for Resit. C ?LT. AG i^f or , , rut'" vt ' modern »»«-rcoa> cot vprli'f ght> airy rooms - 'G5 East Uni versity ay., corner Canada. JSV p*SjS. av> lnquhe in 800k * ore - D l^yf rC^ r ~ r " lt ~" 7r °" m brick dw ' : L l . DIOl ' m conveniences, and eenral ly located. Inoalre at 28 < oUeg« ay . Bast. HOUSES— Two houses for rent No 2N Nof r-s St. nine rooms, city water; good condi tion; No. tB9 Bast Seventh st., nine room. ; i gO , Od condi «on. J. P. Allen. Seventh ___and Jackson sts. H Hi/ S o E ~£ 0r r " nt - ten-room modern house", üBB St. Peter St.; easy walking distance to business center; no better winter homo In HOUSE— For rent, modern house. 491 North at.; ail conveniences; reasonable rent. \u _ply_724 Burr It. HOUSB-Por rent, cheap for th . via er. warm six-room house, -vith bjth. etc.; wal!c' doo-r 52? MarlQn st - In Q u:r e nett HOUSE— ror rent, H-room DOOM I «r to school and car; walking distance; rent rea sonable. X 78, Globe. MEHRIAM PARK-For "rftiit. seven andTlinT! room houses, $25. |20 ar.d |& Four-ro,iu flats, $12. Furnished house, $22.50. Bargalj in lota. A, B. BMI & Co. , 918 JUNO— Cor. Milton— SavOT~ro"om house, city wat er( 59. i nquire Room 4 G-rmania" _IdL' e _?l d _«iL_i t^_s£ d _A I i n . n - Bts - FLATS— Two large eight-room flats, one each in Kenilworth and Einiswood buiirlint;.-, corner of Aru::del and Mar-hall They are choice; janitor will show them. I. Fawc-tt. agent, 91G New York Life B1«J«. FLATS— For rent, two comtortabis seven room flats; hot and coll water, Lath, etc.; lid. Fooa Block. DGUhuu.n st.. one' block from Weat S^vftuth. FLAT— For rent, furnished flat. com. piano, bath, etc.; four rooms. Call Sunday between 2 and 5. 486_St^Ant:-0..v ay. VIRGINIA AY.. 244.— F0r real flat; modern improvemtnta, including steam heat. 752 PAYNE AY.— Two six-rcom flats; c!ty water and sewer, on car line; $5 each. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg., 4th and Minn, sts. __J?ol^£jfl^^BJ^ STORE — For rent, 429 University ay.; nice store and large basement; three living rooms; city water and sewer. 756 PAYNE AY.— Brick ri »M and throe adjoining vacant lots. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg.. 4th and Minn, sts. . Farm Lands. FARM LAND— SS per acre; 80 to 160 acrts; near Clear Lake, fifty miles out; all flrst class land; clay loam soil; partly cleared; nice stream, good roads, near school ; bar gain. Write or call 506 Sykes Block. Min neapolis. FOR SALE at a decided bargain, (5 and :2\4 acres of gardening land. H. H. S hulte & Co., 85 East Fourth st. REAL ESTATE— ReaI estate agents who U3« them say The Globe's want column* bring big returns for the money invested. THE V: AY Because it strengthens, Invigorates, re vitalizes and rejuvenates the tntire appar atus of man. imparts to him the vitality, strength, vigjr and manhood that he should possess. It makes the old young agsta, »nd causes them to forget that they ever w re so impotent. It causes the blood r i Bow naturally and thereby enliiß^s shriveled Darts to stay enlarged. This is what you have long been loo!; ing for. Syphilis cured in leas time than it 1. • u;ed at the H>t Springs, Arkansas. ; nd that wlthc-ut the use of any mercurial or poi sonous drugs. Varieoeele. Hydioeelo. Stric ture, Gleet; Gonorrhoea and all affections of the genito-urinary organs of ira:i pen a aently cured. Call or wr:i> today. Dr. Alfred L, Cole. Medical Institute tad Council cf Physicians, 24 Washingt n Aw. So.. Minneapolis, Minn. BRUIfKEMNESS! , <S;^^ J WHO TONIC ■v*^? HESiTATES [WBIEISI SlROf^G LOST SS DRi NKB i) I s Ere- DEATH I 6 | e-grC - Dr. CHARCprS-TOKIO TABLETS are the only positively Riiaranteed remt-dy for the Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused by strong drink. WE GUARANTEES FOUR BOXES to cure any case with a positive written guarantee or reload the money, and to de stroy the appetite for intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN D 2 GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT. OlflUiiU UlmiA erty and Death. Do not hesitate; you take no risk. Upon receipt ofSro.oowe will mail you four (4) boxes and positive written guarantee to cure or r©» fund yonr money. Single boxea 33.00. 4« ? ■--•» or by mail. M. E. Coan. Clarendntft Drug Store, fith & Wa baeha, & W. S. Getty. S4B Robert St.. St. PauL 8B BS KOBE BB^H —^'0 waiitevery suf \\\% Eleetrlrliy asid "'iftlifiniv Call or write for particulars, State Electro-Medical Institute, 301 Hennepln Avo., Minncapctls. FSlnn. P»RE YOHWEILFJ .. A <!Li f Efi "\ ,?" Blj « for uunutural f / «i * tosd *-^ t -\ J 'jisciiar.-,Tr, iiiflp.m'iu&tious "-frf „ . ™'* Dl "-* \l irritations or nit srati-.ui gfer^K, i »Jßa?£waß . _i;.\TH!;EvASSCHiIII3ALCO. •«»« or powonous. r \C'NCiMNAT!.O.r-*n| K»W by »raßr*»*», V V C. 3. a. 7. rprsont in plain wrapper. 7