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6 uruLAK WAN Id AGENTS A&D AGENCIES. AG_NTfI WANTED -We manufacture j rubber oollars, cuffs, eto., in three fin- ] ishes; h'.so 1n the stripes; five years on tht> market with unlimited success; ex clusive territory. Windsor Collar C0.,1S Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. AGENTS make $5 to $ld a day traveling ; In your own no experience neces- j gary; rumple case free; write for par- ! tlculars. The Mi:u>n Pen Co., Cincln natl, O. AGENTS wanted to sell new 1900 Model Crown Prince Holdfast Shirt Waist and Skirt Supporter; no pins usmi; Bells >^n sight; live agents make $5 a day. Ad- i dr< ss Mrs. G. M. Ordway, Beaver Dam, ' m w_ I AGENTS reap a golden harvest Belling I our specialties; enormous profits; expe- j rience urnecessarj ; outfit and cata- i I<i ue tree. Benson & Co., Y. M. C. A. building, Chicago. AGENTS You will secure the best i hustlers in all small Western towns, where no dailies circulate, by advertis ing In tin- Mail Order Monthly, of t>t. . Paul, Minn.; (guaranteed circulation ! 175.K10; rate, 5c ptr word); results will tuiri' 1 , AGENTS !1 monthly selling Improved nickel-plated brilliant gaslight burner; fits kerosene lamps, beautiful gaslight without chimney; sample free. Enter prise —fg Co., G 691, Cincinnati, ] KG IN PS > are looking for fast Belling merchandise giving 200 per cent profits ' Bhould address C. O. Myers Co., Dept Z, Atchinson, Kan. m illy selling the cheap est and nn»-t perfect Water Filter ever j Invented, lict.iils at $1.50. Big profit. ! Exclusive territory. Seneca Filter Co., j Seneca, Mo. j BRIGHT :>.>y ar.d girl in every town: work; watch, chain or brace <.-t free. Columbia Novelty Co., Colum _bus, O . I FREE CIGARS—Fifty 10c cigars (or 100 j 6c cigarsi free to you; send 2c stamp | for particulars. Associated Buyers, j ihattan Building, Chicago. LEARN to make mirrors and make big money at home; particulars for stamp. K. Macma>t.-rs. 1). 13, Decafur, 111. MAGNETIC healers wanted, salaried positions; famous Weltmer method; complete by mall $5. Journal frte. Na tional Sch illton, Mo. PORTFOLIO British-Boer war pictun s, maps and history; a quick money get ter for gents; sample picture free. Iliff & Co.. Chicago. THE WELLER RESTAURANT, 406-408 Wabasha St., has been refitted and put in tirst-cla.-s shape. It is a popular pluce to tat; everything first-clads but prices; try it when convenient; private dining roonvs- in connection. "20-IN-1" shirt bosom; entirely new; 20 changes; complete, stylish fronts; no laundry bills: lightning seller; sample free. Bryan Co., Sole Manufacturers, C 18, Cincinnati, O. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Anybody out of work In St. I'uul or Bl!uneupolig may Insert an adver tisement nnder tkia heading; free' of chnrgc. ALL KINDS of wall paper cleaned at $1 per room; good work and satisfac tion; also carpet beating and laying; whitewashing done on short notice. No. llayalls alley. A GOOD reliable man wants day work; can furnish good references; must have work so< -n ._M 160, Globe. A YOUNG man would like a position of any kind; willing to work, and can give best of reference. Addresj R B M , __t_L____L__L_____: BOY, sixteen, used to farm work, wants place near city. Address R. W., 382 __ East Seventh st., St. Paul. CIGARMAKER wants work In small city within 100 miles of St. Paul T IS7, Globe. COOKS—First and second, first-class", m. :;! and pastry, want situation; city or country. Address W. T. Davis, 121 Fourth st. north, Minneapolis. CONVEYANCERHp o ~rt]o~n wanted by good conveyancer and general efflce man. Address C. 466 Aurora ay. PATCHING, calcimlning, whitewashing brick ami cement work by A. G Pou sette, 746 Jessie st. PORTER—A young man (German) wants a job as porter or lunchman. Address B 34. Globe. MIDDLE aged man would like to secure position of any kind; willing to work for board and small wages. Address L. Zick, General_Delivery. City. SHIPPING or receiving clerk, or any work in wholesale or retail house by young man; ten years' experience. W No. 19 Buckingham. STENOGRAP1IER-Wanted, positio'rTby expert stenographer; ten years' exue- Hence; state salary. Address D 200, 6TENOGRAPHER~r~ Ma]e stenographer desires position. —-East College ay TEAMSTER-Wanted" situation by a young man twenty-three years old ns C[ i' lg^r1: nevf drivell team for five 3^s^z^^^l West WANTED-By a bright young boy as~e7 -_B__ as ___*■»*££ WSi~l «__!!_-_■» . nish best of references. D 196. Globe. WANTED TO BUY. jk §&*£? && m™ M.ri dnu: ?C6 ntGlobe reSt; lOW6r tOWn Pr^rre 6d PG W^l'^7 The h(*r*°™ thatlsoo~clsh and $jOO i n monthly payments will buy" Block? * lnterurban line. 62 Union CARPET CLEANING. . >nfe woiks. 115 University ay.; tel. 2142-2 CF-^i P tE^ S LEANED. refitted andlaid* Electric Carpet Cleaning Works 230 ■r^g^L._!V___-_ Telephone 2127j WANTED TO RENT. WANTED—Part of house or three or four rooms unfurnished, modern for cffirin^N^^Giobf 00' ~ _£f s ride of ""ion depot. Tgg HOUSE, on Dayton's bluff, sevenTo~nTi^ rooms: modern or parflv «„ I c fore May 20. 0 ' °" or be" FOR RENT—From May 1 V\at m~Z — 7~ r__S l»J?Bf-s_*_aH MEDICAI. men before and during sickness O,?t of town parties write 27 4tn st sn,?th Minneapolis, Room 8. third^ floor. ' P^L . ./ , .:, ..." L- CHIROPODISTS. 1^^ 000'8 Good Luck S«Jve: best thing for sore feet; all druggists; estab llsner. eitfhieen years. PARIS EXPOSITION. $100 } VII'V COVER all expenses -Tf jt for t!ck^t!5 (Including meals «nd berth on steamer) St. Paul to Pari= and return to St. Paul; $25 more second saloon. John O. Allm'a Steamship Of fice. St. Paul, illnn.. No. "5 East Third POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED—MALES.' A. A. THEATERS FREE—We want • correspondent (Lady or Gentleman) in every thoater town for Boaaon of 1900-1. An opportunity to obtain Free Paa*** for all plays. Address The American, 23 Duane st., New York. __ _ BARBER-^Stato experience and reference " Address Lock Box 24. Stephen, Minn. BLACKSMITH for railroad work In North Dakota; s_P (1 wage*. A. H. An derson, 179 Eaßt^lrd__s^op_en_flunday. BOYS WANTED In our bottling depart ment, about sixteen years old. Theodore liuiiim Brewing Co. DRIVER-Wanted, active, willing young man to drive delivery wagon and worK in store; state age, wages and refer ences. Apply T_ I*4, Globe. DRlVEß—Wanted* a driver at Eren nan's livery, 452 St. Peter st. j MACHINIST—Wanted; machinist. Apply Whaley-Dwyar Co., 180 West Fourth st., between 'J and 11 a. m. Sunday, the 22nd. _ IF YOU EAT at The Weller Restaurant, 40G-SUS Wabasha st., now managed by J. L. Strouch, you are convinced that you get the best the market affords nt j reasonable prices. Tell your friends about it; pnvate dining rooms In con nection. JOB COMPOSITOR—Payne-Thomas Co., _Fifth and Jackson. SOLICITORS] both sexes, with good ex perience, on salary and commission. 254 West Seventh st. TAILOR- Wanted, steady tailor at once to work by the week. M, A. Thow, Still wttT. Minn. TAILOR wanted at once. Wm. Cutter, Austin, Minn. WANTED—Young man who thoroughly understands care of city horse, har ness, carriage, garden and lav.n to live on place; must be smart, neat and tern- ! peratc. Apply today (Sunday* until G i p. m., 161 Cambridge ay., Maca lester j Park; take Groveland Park car to Cam bridge avenue, then go two blocks | SOU til. WANTED—lmmediately, in every coun- | ty, parties with $75 or more to invest In business earning 200 per cent month- ; ly; also work may be invested. Write | Patent Market, St. Paul, Minn., giving t fell address. _ , WANTED — Representatives in every county, introducing Pyro Paint; guar anteed fire, water, dust, acid-proof; ex clusive territory; large demand. Phoe nix Paint Co^, Cincinnati, O. WANTED-Lady who writes p!a!n hand and not afraid of work; good opening; i fair salary to start; permanent; send addressed 'envelope for our reply. Mac- Brady, Star Bids., Chicago. WANTED BY WHOLESALER-Ener getic salesmen to learn to sell elegant lino department goods to merchants; large salary; no experience necessary; we edu ca te. Bo x 628, Chicago, II I. WANTED—Students to jcln our special classes in penmanship, grammar and arithmetic; day and evening school. Pioneer Business School. WANTED-Office manager for St. Paul. SSO.GO per month and commission; send ptarnp. Godfrey Co.. St. Louis. Mo. WANTED—Salesmen; salary frcm start, permanent place. Brown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Three men of good address to work with salesman. Call between 8 and 0 a. m. 43S Wabasha st. WANTED—Orderly. Inquire St. Joseph's hospital. j $375 MONTHLY and expenses guaranteed, j Agents and salesmen introducing Kleen- j atene to public buildings and Business : Houses of all kinds. Satisfactory re suits or no pay. Coleman Mfg. Co., B 207, Cincinnati, O. • j RELIEF SOCIETY Employment Register. Ofllce, 141 East Ninth St. Telephone 133. MAN—Wo can furnish a good, strong, tuendy man for wholesale house, or any ; oilier" such work. ! BOY—A bright, willing boy for office or j errand boy; needs work badly. ! REPAIRING of trunks and valises want ed by a man who understands the work thoroughly. NURSES—We can furnish efficient wom en to care for the sick. WOMEN—To do plain sewing, washing. Ironing and housecleaning can be had j from this office; also men to do odd I Jobs, wood sawing, etc. j Ffi-R SATE. j BICYCLES-The reliable Monarch, at $2S, i $30, $40. S£o, thainless $60; can't bo brat, j _St. Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wabashri^ ! C. W. WEBER. 92 and 94 West Seventh, j three blocks above Wabasha; new fur niture and stoves; look at my prices. FOR SALE—Two fresh Jer»o" cows, gen tle and rich milkers; priz-., winners at state fair: price $40 and 4>65. Address Box 363,_clty. FOR SALE—Bedroom suit, cost $20, sell $8, single bed $1.25, matting, kitchen I furniture. 269 West Fifth St., Room 12. FOR SALE—The Century Dictionary complete, new, $75.00; cost, $140.00. Ad dress V IS2, Globe. FOR SALE—First-cla?s gasoline stovo; ! will sell reasonable as I am leaving city. 206 Carroll, Flat j>. FOR SALE -Parlor sofa chairs, wall tree, kitchen range, Radiant home stove, baby buggy, other household articles. Call 62K Pine. FOR SALE—Jersey cow, third calf; good family cow; gives 14 to 16 quarts a day. Call 900 Union St., Como. FOR SALE—A fine bull terrier, male, two months old, from prize stock; very j cheap; only $20. T^ East Fourth st. FOR SALE—"Reliable" gas range with j water heater; almost new; will sell cheap. Call Monday morning, 346 East Tenth st. j FOR SALE— A delivery wagon, double j harners, cheap. Call Monday forenoon BSI Reaney st. LAUNCH for sale; new; just completed; j ready for use; 4-H gasoline engine. St. Paul Boat Bldg. Co., 40 Carmania Bank ra Bldg., St-JPauL , RANGE with reservoir fine baker; also j furniture for sale; No. 447 St. Peter, Room 15; also range with water front. Call 12 noon. Schram's Renting Agency, 320 and 522 Manhattan Bldg. WE BUY, sell and exchange all kinds of household goods; we always have bar gains for you; open, evenings. 125-127 South Wabasha. Telephone, main 1777-3. BICYCLES. ALL BICYCLE riders call and get an ac cident policy; costs only $1 a year; bene- j fits $7.50 per week. Room 62, Union ! Block. BICYCLE REPAIRING at lowest prices; I a full line of sundries: gas lamps, $1.50 I up. St. Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wa- i basha BICYCLES—At the same old stand, with Ramblers as our standard. We don't have to push a dozen makes. We have confidence in the Rambler. Second-hand wheels $5 to $25. Get your wheel repair ed now. Bird Cycle Company. FOR SALE—Lady's high-grade wheel, pood condition, cheap. Call at 57 East Twelfth st. RAMBLERS better than ever and only $40; second-hand wheels, $3 to $30: we repair all makes, call for and deliver. Telephone 772 Valley; our tin can has been taken out. Bird Cycle Co. WANTJKD—Second-hand bike for girl eight years old. L 192, Globe. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE—High top parlor organ, three sets of reeds, stool and book; oost $75; will take $20 cash or $25 on time; I also an elegant new $250 English oak 7 1-3 octave piano, with stool and scarf complete, for $175; it is made and guar anteed by the largest and wealthiest factory in the United States. A. E Whitney, Suite 88 and 89, Union Block _ Fourth and Cedai• sts; take elevator. PIANOS—Piano tuner has three fine up right pianos for Bale or rent; cheap Inquire 491 St. Peter st., Monday or JTuesday. EOAED WANTED. , YOUNG MAN, with permanent position, wants room and board with private family; convenient to Fifth and Broad l .way. Addxesa J 171. CUotoa, *»"»«-»- THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 190 C* POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED—FEMALES. APPRENTICES wanted for dressmak ing. No. 631 Hague ay. CHAMBERMAID and laundry jrlrl want ed at once. The Colonnade, Tenth and St. Pete/. _~ COOK—Wanted, competent oook by Mrs. \V. Q. Clark, of Stfllwater; no washing yr honing 1. For particulars call at 044 Summit ay., city. COOK—Wanted, a cook at 779 Summit ay.; good wages. COOK—Wanted, competent cook and sec ond girl. 248 Summit ay. DRUG CLERK wanted; registered phar macist, with good references. J. P. Allen, Seventh and Jackson. DISH WASHER wanted. Empire Res- 358 Jackson. HOUSEWORK-German girl wanted for general housework; no washing; good wage*. Mrs. Kuohn, 484 Lynnhurst ay., _fourth door from interurban line. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, German girl for general housework. 780 South Robert. J. E. Kellerman. HOTSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral house-work. Call Room 300, Colon na.de, St. Peter and Tenth_sts. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for house and ehamberwork. 222 Eabt Sev enth st. HOI'SEWORK-Wanted, girl for general housework; small family; no washing. Mrs. J. H. Snart, 425 Portland ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl for general housework, two In family, at 643 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. 759 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, g'rl for gen eral housework; no laundry. BiO Port- land ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good giri for general housework; plain cooking; no Washing. Apply 254 East Winifred st. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl to assist with housework. 20l Rice, corner Col lege jiv. __ FOUSEWORk—Wanted, girl for general housework; no house-cleaning. 399 Ful _lcr jet. HOUSEMAID*-Wanted, housemaid. 535 _Grand ay. _ HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general I housework. Call 920 Jackson. j HOUSEWORK—A good girl to assist with i general housework. 389 Rondo st. HOUSEWORK—GirI wanted to assist in general housework at No. 654 Olive st. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework at 405 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a giri for gen eral housework in small private board lng house at 1033 West Seventh st. IRONERS—Wanted, several good ladies' clothes ironers^ and also head ladies' clothes ironer; good wages. State Steam Laundry, _222 West Seventh st. KITCHEN GIRL —Wanted, competent girl to do kitchen work, with or without washing ;_good wages. 739 Lincoln ay. LADIES AND GIRLS wanted to learn dressmaking, the new method taught by us only; teaches you all the important points in one-half the time It takes tha old way; if not convenient to call, a postal card will bring you the details of what we have to offer. Dressmakers' Supply Company and Ladies' Tailoring institute, third floor, Kendrick Bldg., 27 Easl_Seventh st., St. Paul. NURSE wanted, with references. 604 Summit ay. SECOND Glßl,—Wanted, an experienced second girl; wages $12 per month. In _eiuire_63s Dayton ay., near Dale. SECOND WORK-Wanted, a competent girl for second work. Apply at 633 Fair mount ay. WANTED—Honest lady representatives well acquainted with Catholics in every Catholic community in U. S. Twenty dollars weekly, easily earned; no expe rience necessary. Address, with ref erences, L. B. 636, Chicago. WANTED—At once, first-class shirt hands for attraction work. Call at Mannhcimer Bros. WANTED—Five girls to learn dress cut ting and making thoroughly In six weeks; good wages when learned. 128 _West Seventh. WANTED —Young girl to care for chll- j drcn and assist with light housework. 517 Orleans st. WANTED—Pantry girl at once. Call at Carllng's, 317 Robert. WANTED—GirI who understands plain cooking. Call at 29 Arundel st. SITUATIONS WAHTED-FEMALES Aujlm;Uj oat of work iii S«. Fnul or Minneapolis may insert nn nilver. flsciiKMit under this heading free of clinr^ce. A LADY would like to take charge of home of family going to Europe for the summer; liist-class references. Ad dress N 159, Globe. A COMPETENT lady stenographer and bookkeeper desires position; have had some experience; willing to accept mod erate salary. Address B. R., 470 Fuller st., city. A LADY would like to take charge of home of family going to Europe for the summer: first-class references. Address __N_ 159; Globe. A GOOD washwoman would like washing, ironing or house cleaning. 196 Smith ay. A YOUNG lady stenographer desires a position or some office work. Address M. G. W., 314 Summit place. A YOUNG lady stenographer desires a position or some office work. Address _M. G. W., 314 Summit place. A YOUNG colored woman would like to get a place at house cleaning. Address IS4 Fairfieldav., West_slde. CASHIER—Young lady would like a posl tion as cashier in grocery store or res taurant: willing to go out to the lake if necessary. Call or address 699 Frank st. DRESSMAKER wants sewing in fami lies, cutting and fitting. Call or ad dress Sls East Seventh st.. third ftoor. -DRESSMAKER, at 61fi FauquierT half block from Payne ay.; satisfactory work guaranteed; prices reasonable: call and see me. DRESSMAKER wants sewing In faml lies; cutting and fitting. Call or address SB _ast Seventh st, third floor. EXPERIENCED nurse would like the care of small child or infant preferred best of references; prefer family going to the lake. Nurse, 2647 Stevens ay Minneapolis, Minn. GOVERNESS-A young girl of good ed" ucation desires position as nursery _g^ver^ness. Address_lßoo Orange st HOUSEKEEPER-Wanted." poslt7on~~alj housekeeper by a competent young woman of education and refinement city preferred. Address 327 Somerset _6t.,_city. LADY would like to obtain work In either dentist or doctor's office. V 155, Globe. NURSE-Wanted, by an experienced nurse; day nursing of any kind Call or address SSI Charles St.. small house. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, by an expel rlenced lady stenographer, permanent or temporary work; can furnish best of references. Address U 195, Globe. SEWING—Young woman wants sewine in families. Address A. M., No 631 Hague ay. WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing houseeleaning and take home 187 Western ay. north, up stairs. WOMAN wishes cleaning by day ApDly 553 Wabasha st. * YOUNG REFINED American lady wishes position as useful companion. Address U 197, Globe. MISCELLANEOUS. GASOLINE STOVES, lamps and bicycles repaired; brass and model work done Seeger Mfg. Co.'s successor, Fred Burucker, 261 East Seventh. Gasoline ap pllances a specialty. FARM LANDS. FOR SALE—A fine farm In Duel county South Dakota, a-nd one In Grant coun ty and Polk county, Minnesota. V I*4. L Globe, POPULAR WANTS AUCTION SALES. A. G. JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, 419-421 Jackson Street. SALES OF THE WEEK. P7A NP A^ D FINE FURNITURE AT Auction—l will uell at public auction at the residence No. 67 Tifton at. on Tuen- ? av i Afcril 24. at 10 a. m., all the house hold effects, consisting of fine leather couch, one leather rocker and easy chair, °. n.« ye fine couch, all hair filled (cost *100{- o'le.Kllt music chair, almost new, uo.lght Piano, elegant sideboard, exten sion table, dining room chairs, easy rockers, center tables, fine Smyrna rugs, tur rugs, lace curtains, narlor and hang ing lampß, one magnificent oak bed i' OO, m »ul\: with hair mattresses, iron bed, fine hall tree, carpets, one family remgerator, one cabinet gasoline stove, dishes, silverware, etc. These goods are nrut-claßs; if yuu wa nt good goods at tend this sale. A. G. Johnson, Auc tioneer, 419-421 Jackson Bt. FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION-I will sell at public auction In the sales room No. 419-421 _Jackson st., on Fri day, April 27, at 10 a. m., the contents or a Dayton a y. residence, consisting °h°l} c nandßome colonial quartered oak sideboard, one quartered oak dining room table and six leather seat chairs to match, one fine combination book case and desk, one extra fine leather couch (hair stuffed), fancy rockers and chairs, center tables, one handsome Davenport, two Morris chairs, two beautiful brass beds, springs and hair mattresses, three iron bed-3, one six-hole range one refrigerator, dishes, cooking utensils, etc., very fine lace curtains in *>r <U6se!, s net and Nottingham, six *f ni rugs> cxtra fine body Brussels ana Axminster rugs and carpets, pic tures, books, etc. If you are looking for good pods attend this sale. A.G. John son, Auctioneer. 419-421 Jackson. FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS at Auction-We will sell at auction at c.h. e residence, No. 474 Cedar st., corner JNintn, on Tuesday, April 24th. at 10 a. ma very nice lot of househould goods, consisting of one very fine Turk ish leather rocker, one fine leather couch, other nice chairs and rockers, one bookcase and desk combined, fine large oak center table, one fine side board, table and chairs to match; sev eral oak and other b3droom suits, all the pillows, comfortables and bed spreads, sheets, etc.; also a fine lot of carpets and rugs in Axminster and body Brussels, lace curtains and drap eries, one large range,with water front; one refrigerator, all the cooking uten sils, chlnaware, fine mantel clock bric a-brac, etc., etc.; any one in search of good goods attend this sale. Kava nagh & Co., Auctioneers, 187-189 East Sixth st. BUSINESS CHANCES. BIC, YCL IjE BUSINESS FOR SALE-$1,500 will buy it, new stock, a bargain; also grocery and confectionery, price $350.00. __Pgople's Rentaj^ggJVVest Seventh st. FS£ SAL,E-Bicycle business doing" $15, --000 yearly; $3,000 net profit annually; Ef?JL advertised house in the Northwest; $2,0C0 cash will handle it; have other in terests that need our attention; will ai low full investigation to parties that have the cash and mean business; none others "?_ed_apply-_ Address C 180, Globe. FOR SALE—Nice clean stock of gro^ ceriPs or will trade; good location; good ,^ d£. established. Answer at once P 163, Globe. HA7 E A?OUT $1,500 to Invest in good lodging house. T 186, Globe. IF YOU want to buy or sell a business S^'J 1 Peoples Rental and Brokerage, 209 West Seventh st. THE WeIIL¥rIreSTAURANT, as nw managed by J. L. Strauch, is the co ziest place for ladies or gentlemen to get a lunch or meal at a price* you can afford; only the very choicest served Jtemember the place, 406-408 Wabasha. WANTED IMMEDIATELY in eveTv county, parties with $75 or more to in- X cs «V ™° your tlme may be invested; profit 200 per cent monthly. Write Pat ent Market, St. Paul, Minn., giving full WANTED-Party with some capital to go In the manufacturing confectionery business; good thing for right man. Ad dress N 157, Globe office. WE HAVE CUSTOMERS for good roomi ng and boarding house; also have calls for dairy and small grocery store. Peo pie's Rental, 209 West Seventh st. $1,000 TO $3,000 ADDITIONAL capital~bv a young firm established five years- no Competition west of Chicago; $600 worth of orders paying 100 per cent net now on hand; silent partnership for a term of from one to three years; in vestigate. V 181, Globe. INSTRUCTION. ELOCUTION, oratory, dramatic art, Francis Lee Chauvan, author of . "Thoughtful Voice Development " twenty, years' experience; highest in dorsements. Write 119 Iglehart. FOR SALE—Three months' instruction In shorthand und typewriting, or book keeping in a good school; will sell for $10. Address U 191. Globe. THE GLOBE BUSINESS^ TELEGRAPH and Shorthand College and old reliable thorough and wide-awake business in stitution; private night school Sav enth and St Peter. VERY REASONABLE, a full term schol arship In th- best business college in St Paul. Address L Ifi6. Globe office. TO EXCHANGE. BICYCLE wanted, in exchange for B flat cornet. "Conn make." J. K. Cole. 126 East Sixth st. ' 160 ACRES nice land in South Dakota to exchange for cheap house and lot J W. Shafer, _62_Union_Block. FLATS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat of four rooms, six closets; neighborho^ line; house pleasant, with all eonvy»iiences; _no children. Call at 206 Summit ay. FOR RENT—A flat of four fooms7~on first floor; centrally located. Inquire 206 _Th irteen th st. FLAT—For rent, three rooms, with pri vate bath. 186 East Seventh st. MISSISSIPPI ST.," 456-For~ rent, to a re sponsible party, a very pieasant five room fiat, up.-fftafra; no children. Proceedings in Bankruptcy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Untied Stateri for the District of Minnesota, Third Division. In the Matter of \ Willisam A. Hall,\ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt.\ To the creditors of William A. Hall, of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1899, the said William. A. Hall was duly adjudicated bank rupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office In the Opera House Block, Faribault, Minnesota, on the first day of May, j9OO, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may propeily come before said meeting. H. T. KYLE, Referee in Bankruptcy. • PROPOSAL_FOR BIDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Village Council of the Village of Biwabik, in St. Louis County, Minnesota, will receive bids at the village council hall in said village at eight o'clock in the afternoon, on the fifteenth day of May, 1000, for the sale of; the bonds of said vil lage in the sum of.._ix thousand dollars, bearing interest at'the rate of six per cent per annum,' Interest payable semi annually, with interest coupons attached, said bonds being six 1 In number and ma turing one on each of the following dates, to wit: July Ist, 1901; July Ist, 1902: July Ist, 1903; July Ist, 1904; July Ist, 1905. and July Ist, 1906, to' be issued and sold for the purpose of ■paying for an electric light plant in and +for said village, said bonds to bear datevMay Ist, 1900. Dated April 16th, 1900. J. S. LUTES. Recorder of Said Village. By Order of the Village Council* POPULAR WANTS REAL ESTATE. Mmt fcp «ol<3 at once. Make an offer. 1175 for lots at the norttrwrut corner of Charles and Victoria street*; also two good •1.200 nouses with lotg bringing 12 per ceul as rent. $150-Flt« ncres near St. Paul. J. F. EISBNMENOBR, »4 E_urt Fourth St.. Room a*. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO GET a Home—Nice seven-room house, cia tern, city water and barn, on large lot. w?th fine shade trees, very cheap at your own terms; monthly payments If desired; 469 Whltall. Write W. H. Al lyn, Madison Lake. Minn. FOR SALE—S4SO.OO—No. 49 LuCy at., six rooms, fifty-foot lot. one block from street cars. D. D. Smith, Fire Insur ance, Merchants' National Bank build ing. WANTED—House and lot, where monthly payments will be applied towards pur chase; suburb preferred. Address U 196, Globe. RENTAL LISTS. DRUG STORE. Fine location for drug store, corner of Ar -cade and Case streets. None within man? block*. Thickly settled district. Building re modeled and in flrst-clas? condition. Wood 6-room flat, all modern improvements, on sec ond floor also for rent. Inquire 203 Globe Building, City. FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE On their own names, without security, at less cost and embarrassment than has heretofore been possible; easy pay ments; quick and confidential service. St. Paul Financial Co., Room 3CI New _York_Ljfe_bldg. CALL FOR TERMS on loans to salaried people, or loans on household furniture, pianos, etc.; they tie the lowest: no tn dorfiers; easy payments; confidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, 317 Pioneer Pi ess building. MONEY LOANED on life policies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, Guaranty Building, Minneapolis. 4% TO 6 PER CENT MONEyT"with" the "on or before" privilege, to loan on Im proved property in St. Paul and Minne apolis. R. M. Newport & Son. Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on improved property in St. Paul and Min neapolis. V. C. Gilman, New York Life Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sound well bred horse, six years old, at E. W. Leclair Livery and Boarding Stable. 471 Sibley. FOR SALE—Three good work horses, cheap. 121 Geranium st., East St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—Mare, 1,600 pounds, and horse, 1,300 pounds, or will trade for matched team 1,400 pounds each. Ap _ ply 313 St. Anthony Sunday. FOR SALE—Two horses and buggy, also two sets single harnesses, at 235 Four teenth st. FOR SALE—One heavy work horse, $35; one light driving mare, $10. 13 East Ninth st.; call afternoon. FOR SALE—Two young horses, well broken, single and double, at 632 Canton st. FOR SALE—Seven horses for sale at 72 West Fourth st. GOOD DELIVERY wagon, Concord buggy, two-seated buckboard; cheap. 644 Arundel st. HORSES—Horses at auction every Wed nesday at Barrett & Zimmerman's Mid way horse market, St. Paul; private sales daily; have from 300 to 500 head of drafters, farm mares, general pur pose houses, drivers, Western branded horses and mules always on hand; give thirty days' trial on all horses sold, also part time given if desired. CLAIRVOYANTS. IF YOU wish to know your future call on Mrs. Clarice Le Long, 45 West Ex change st. You will find her different from all the other clairvoyants. She is truthful in all her prophecies. She lifts up the sorrowful and heals you in body and mind. MRS. WILLIAMS, clairvoyant and mas sage; no sign; walk upstairs. Room 1, 5*12 Cedar, near capltol. EOASD OFFERED. FOR RENT—Furnished and with board, one front parlor, first floor, and one large front room, with alcove, third floor; both very pleasant summer rooms; rates reasonable. Call Sunday 234 West Fifth. NICE TABLE BOARD at $~3.50. with washing. 552 Wabasha. PER^NAL. LADIES—Your bust enlarged 6 inches; failure impossible; harmless; $100 cash guarantee: proof free. Leonard Medi cine Co., Kansas City., Kan. MATRIMONY—Lady, honorable, sincere and wealthy, wishes correspondence with gentleman of loving disposition and refinement; object matrimony. Ad dreas Box 33, Austin Sta., Chicago, 111. RICH grain dealer, widower, age 44, has large income, property and good house, wants wife who is cheerful anrl real home maker. Box 216, Englewood Sta tion, Chicago, BL UNENCUMBERED gentleman, lucrative business. Independently wealthy, longs for companionship and love of true hearted wife. Howard, 294 35th St., Chi cago. YOUNG LADY, fond of home and oh 11 --dren, $100 income month, $10,000 availa ble, wants husband, good character, kind, considerate. Alice, box 23, St. Louis, Mo. ' BUSINESS PERSONALS. BUSlNESS—Anidrosls, Skcwhegan, Me., offer greater income on amount invest ed than this world provides. Two stamps will post indisputable evidence. See efforts to imitate. MORPHINE, opium. laudanum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will Inform you of harmless permanent home cure. Mrs. M. W. Baldwin. Box 1212...Chicago. OUR Gold-Alloy Fountain Pens last for ever, can't be beat, a joy forever, tre mendous gales, by mail $1. New York E. M. Co.. 114 Fifth ay., New York. MASSAGE. aX^m^ir^a~ul*et^iX^ baih parlors; swellest in Twin Citie3; one ca.ll means another. 319 Jackson st. FIRST-CLASS MASSAGE and fortune telling. Mrs. Thomas, 64 East Seventh St., Room 1. HATTleTsmlTH—Magnetic" massagist, card readings 25c. 63 East Seventh St., Room 10. MASSAGE—3SO Cedar st., Room 26, sec ond floor, massage, steam baths, alcohol rubs; osteooathic and electric treat ments; open daily. MEDICATED baths, massage, alcohol and tub baths. 186 East Seventh st., Cory. MRS. DE LAITTRE, scientific massagist, has resumed her treatments. 56 East Seventh st. FOR RENT-SUBURBAN. COTTAGE—For rent, at Bald Eagle lake, furnished cottage of six rooms. Address _N_ls4, Globe. _ FOR RENT—Nine-room cottage, with stable, on the north shore of White Paar lake. George B. Young, 21 Gilfil lan Block, St. Paul. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Gray canvas hand grip, with bat tle-ax marked on top with blue pencil. Finder please return office. LOST—Saturday evening1, a purse with a sum of money, between Broadway and Golden Rule on Seventh st. Return to iS6 Qeuesce st; rewanj. POPULAR WANTS WHY worry about house hunting and housekeeping during the hot summer when for the same money you can get flrst-cluss accommodations at the Mah tomedi Hotel, White Bear lake, with fresh cool air, free sailing and row boating, tennis, croquet, etc.? For rates address Dresen & Turnbull, Mahtomedi, Minn. FOR RENT—A No. 1 modern furnished house from May 1 to Sept. 15. No. 767 Falrmount ay. FOR RENT-For the summer; modern nine-room fully furnlshad house an Holly ay.; very reasonable to desirable tenant. Address G 165, Qlobe. FOR RENT—629 Ashland ay., first-class house, ten rooms, laundry, with sta tionary tubs, excellent furnace, every convenience; in perfect order. Apply 627 Ashland. FOR RENT—Nice nine-room house, all modern conveniences. 429 St. Anthony ay. FOR RENT—A modern nine-room house on Olmsted st. Inquire at 322, between Olive and John. FOR RENT—239 Selby^ modern house. Inquire of owner, 212 Moore Blk., Seven Corners. IF YOU are living to eat, or eating to live, the Weller Restaurant, as man aged by J. L. Strauch, is the place for you. The choicest is served at a price you can afford. 406-408 Wabasha. Try It and be convinced, HOUSE—For rent, a very desirable H room house, with barn, fine lawn, &t _56j_ Broad way. Apply 343 Jackson at. HOUSE—For rent, 180 East University ay., five-room, furnished, furnace, bath and barn; J2O per month. Call at house. HOUSE for rent, 258 Norrls st., nine rooms, city water; good condition. J. P. Allen. Seventh and Jackson. SEE OUR AD about Burr s£ corner. Sjoberg and Hedberg. ROOMS FOR RENT. ROOMS—At Hotel Fey, corner Cedar and Seventh, furnished rooms by the day or week; steam heat and bath; tran sient^ trade solicited. ARUNDEL ST., 298—Furnished room for rent; front room, with gas and bath. CENTRAL PARK PLACE.C43—Near Sum mit—To let, parlor bedroom, first floor, furnished or unfurnished; sitting room and bedroom, second floor, same; no light housekeeping. COLLEGE AY., 28 WEST—Furnished rooms, all modern improvements; cen tral location. DON'T FAIL to read our ad about Burr st. corner. Sjoberg & Hedberg. FURNISHED room for rent, or will sell furniture at a bargain, Room 337, Moore Block, Seven corners. For information call at the Windsor Hotel any time Monday, April 17. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, and two furnished front rooms, corner Smith ay. and Sher man st. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurnished rooms at Hotel Blaxtan, 173 West Third, Mrs. A. Russell. FOR RENT—Pleasant front room, nicely furnished, all conveniences. 70 Smith ay., corner College, one block north of the Buckingham. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, en suite of two _or three rooms. Nelson, 689 Wabaaha st. Proceedings In Bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In tbe Matter of \ Edwin G. HerbertA In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt.} To the Honorable William Lochren, Judge of the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Minnesota. Edwin G. Herbert, of the City of St. Paul, in the Caunty of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, in said district, re spectfully represents that on the Bth day of March, 1900, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the require ments of said actg and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, ex cept such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 14th day of April, A. D 1900. EDWIN G. HERBERT, Bankrupt. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COI'RT, District of Minnesota, Third Division— ss. On this 14th day of April, A. D. lUOO, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon tho same on the 7th clay of May, A. D. 1900, before said Court at St. Paul, in said District, at ten o"clock In the forenoon; and that notice there of be published in the St. Paul Glob 3 a newspaper printed in said District and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted And it is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as Btated Witness tho Honorable William Loch ren, Judge of the said Court and the seal thereof, at St. Paul, in'said Dis trict, on tho 14lh day of April, A. D. CHARLES L. SPENCER „ Clerk. By Margaret L. Mullane. (Seal of the Court.) Deputy Clerk. Proceedings In Bankruptcy UNITED STATEvS DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In the Matter of \ Arthur D. Smith,\ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. \ To the Honorable William Lochrei Judge of the District Court of the Unit ed States tor the district of Minnesota Arthur D. Smith, of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, in said district, respectfully represents that on the sixteenth day of March, last past, he was duly adjudg ed bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and SffiJ 1 pr?,P^ ty> an(? has full > c^ pHed with all the requirements of saM acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he mnv be decreed by the court to have a full" dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt arts ex cept such debts as are excepted by' law from such discharge DDIAx) d thlS Sixtcenih day of April, A. ARTHUR D. SMITH, Bankrupt UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Minnesota, Third Divisionr-1 On this 21st day of April, A. D. 1900, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 7th day of c*ay o AY P- 1900> ]*-fore sald c <"'rt. at tot. Paul, In said district, at ten oviock in the forenoon; and that notice there of be published in the St. Paul Globe a newspaper printed in said district' and that all known creditors and other ?.dT?fL ln lnt, ore, st appear at the said time and place, and chow cause, if any they have, why the nnver nt said petitioner should not b« Kan ted °f And it is further ordered by the court that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of resident as stated U itness the Honorabfe William Looh ren, judge of the said court, and th« seal thereof, at St. Paul, in'sal" dv trict, on the 21st day of April 1900 CHARLES L. SPENCER. By Margaret L. MullSrfe I*'1*' (Seal of th» Court.) Deputy Clerk, j THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS: DR. P. D. KKN'DRtCK, Pres. and Treas. D. H. BRADLEY, Secretary & Manaaer. Benefits: %->0 lo $80 per mouth tt accident, 540 for •ickiit'Ks and JIOO at death aud tre* medical treatment. COSTS $1.00 per month. HOME OFFICE, 27 E. SEVENTH ST., ST. PADL. MINN. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. I'MOW DEPOT, SIBLEV STKEKT. Tralnn leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: "North-Western Line"-C.St.P.M.&O.Ry. Office 895 Robert St. 'Phone 480. «K tx tjM^Ot-^- 3 tl)aily. LEAVE AHRIVB Badgei'State Express I 8.30 10.15 Chicago.Milwaukee.'.ladlßon/ &m P"i Chicago "Atlantic Express".. 4. 65 pm 11 30 am Chicago "Fast Mall" 6.56 pm 810 an North-Wostern ] .1O -4. Limited i pm am Chlcago,Mllwaukee,MadlßonJ Wausau, F. dn Lac, Green Bay 6.65 pm 8.10 am Manltowoc, Sbeboyprau ± 6.65 pm § 8.10 am Duluth, Superior, Ashiand.... T 8.05 am t 3.40 pm Twilight Limited \ 4.30 9.59 Duluth, Superior, Ashland / Pm Pm Mankato, St. James, Su. City t 7.40 am t 4.20 pra Dead wood, Black Hills., t 7.40 am 7.25 am Elniore, Algoua, Dcs Molnes.. t 7.40 am t 7.45 pm Omaha Express \ 10.00 7.45 Sn. City, Omaha, Kaa. City/ *1U Pm St. James, NewUlin,Tracy.... 10.00 am 7.45 pm New Ulm, Elniore t 4.50 pnijtlo.os am Falrmonfi, St. James f 4.60 pm M 0.05.05 am Omaha Limited \ 8.30 7.25 So. City, Omafca, Kan. City/ Pm am Ticket Office 305 Robert St. 'Phone 99 _ aQDally. bEx. Sun. 1 Leave. | Arrly^T Chicago, La Crosse, Mil. aß:3oam!alo:lspm Chicago, La Crosse, Mil. a4:3opm all :45am Chicago, La Crosse, Mil. a6:sspm a2:6opm diicooo "PBMieer Liißi M ri sij«i #i i4S« Chi., Faribault.McGreg'r!b4:4opm!bll :15am Peoria. via Mason City.. a4:4opm all:lsam Red Wing and Rochester!b3:lspm!bll:4sam Dubuque, via La Crosse. jbß:Boam blO:lspm St. L., K. C. Faribault.Jaß:Bsam afl:26pm Milbank and Way jbß:2Oam b6:Bopm Ortonvllle, Aberdeen ...!a7:ospm aß:o6am Nor'fleld. F'bault & Au«'b7:2opm b9:2Oam Chicago Great Western Rr. "The Maple Lsaf Route." Ciiy Ticket Office, sth & Robert Sts., St.Paql. + Ex.Bnnda ? ;?th^rdAUy. ! lUyTfcQMjyyjA Kenyon, Dodge Center, it i.ioamif 8.30pm Oelwem,Dubuque, Free-1 8.10 pin 7.50 am port, Chicago and East. 11.20 pm 12.65 pm CedarFalls,Waterloo,Mar- t B.loaiut B.3opta shalltown, Dcs Moinos, B.lopm 7.60 am Bt. Joseph, Kansas City. 11.20 pm 12.55 pm Cannon Fal!s,~Tie~d Wing, + 8.10 am t 8 30 pm ggfeMß! 11 605pm 980& m Ylantorrille Local. _ 6.06 pm 0.50 am /Sjifc\ TBCKET OFFICE /®^f§\ sth & Robert Sts. I lea§. I Ifclca Statics, St. Pill. )lSf£r*\jL Milwaukee Station, XlnaeapolU. cialair *cd Pu Imin Bleeping O»r» on _!*2»«f_ Winnipeg and O*ftTr»ln». Pacific JJUI, Dl'y. F.r^o. J.mMtowE , *"lTe Spokftne,T*conia,B«attle,Portl*nd tW. v9pm tfi ¥Up<n Dakota t Kuitett Sn. Daisy -, runo, . Feru-n* Kali,. WaF.MtoB, Crooks fi ftft 11* S Sun; Bt. CJoad.JSralcera, V.'aiie- f! I>s hill Ticket Offlce-199 East Third St. rPhon« Q. N. 18. Leave. | a_Dai!y. b Ex. Sunday. I^Arrlve. bß:3sam'St. Cl'd, F^r^'llTF >7go"|"l)sr(»pm bß:3sam iWillmar, via St Cloudl b5 03pm a9:ooam|Flyer Mont. & P. Coastl a 2 45pm b9-10ainl CWillmar, S. F., Y'kton) , ,_ D9.ioam| g . x City Brown . B Val) ' I bs:3spm b3:oOpm|Elk R., M. & Sandstoneibll:4oam b4:3spm|..Excel. & Hutchinson..|bll:3oam a7:ospm,'Breek.. Fargo,G.P W'pg' aV:4sam aß:3opm|...Minn. & Dak. Exp...( a7:3oam EASTERN MINNESOTA HAIIVWAY. gISSI D^"th & W. Superto^glll Sleeper for 11:15 p. m. train can be oc cupied at any time after 9 p. m. Hy^JriHSffiTiHSll EST Line to {S~SmS3BI •J^jiillfjifUt r>yff»icfl iL'n jTTI3|TI Lv.Forl STATIONS. f Ar.From B:lsam Wicona. La Crcsee, Dubuaue and Chicago, except Saaday 12^5 pm B:lsam Winona, La Crosve, Dubuaue and St. Lcuis, except Sntxiay B:osptn I Winona, La Crosse, Dubtique, t_ Chicago and St. Loi:is. daily 1 7:45 am Ticket Office 400 Robert R*r-«t. Tel. Main SO ST. PAUL & DULUTH R. R. Union Depot. •Dally. *Ex. Sanday. Lv tt^oam / Tralmfor Duluth jAr Tj'-'S •« ■..;»V?fgsi- and Superior, j i.' g|gjg> l^f M. f ST. P. & S. S. M. RY. $ City Ticket Office 379 Robert St. Tel. 1063. Union Depot, Bt. Paul. Leave. I _^. AST- lArrtT*. 7:£opmi.Atlantic Limited (dally) \ B:4Bam 9:4sam|lthinelancler Local (exSun)| B:o6pia B:lspm|St. Crolx Falls Local, cxl Sunday. From Broadway! Depot, foot Fourth St... | 9:tt»m WEST. I 9.05 am ..Pacific Limited (Pacific .| I Coast) daily. | 7:00pn» s:lspm!Glenwood Local (ex. Sun)l 9:35 am WISCOIJSiN^^GENTRAL^STnBa City Office. 373 Robert St. 'Phone No. 694. 1 Leave ! , Trfl m o n fl fiv Arrive St. Paul! AU lraln3 "any. g t . Pftu i JEau Claire, Chip. Falls! B:oOam!Milwaukee and Chicago B:l6am Ashland, Chlnpewa F'ls, 7:4opm .Oshkosb. Mil. and Chi. s:oopm 1 M. <£ St. L. Depot—Broad way A 4tt*> Minnespo-is & St, Loiais RR Office. 300 Robert. 'Phone 690. St. Louli Depot. TTeave. i »hnliT. tKxcept Sundny. ["Arrlre.* NEW SHORT LINS TO ! f9:00 ,-^aßMa--- t7:33 ™ 00 OMAHA - o ?m. abode. I.O.KES. f^° ;Alben Lea. Cedar RtipUi, to :00am Chicago. Kansas Ctly t7:3opn *7:00pm 1 Chicago A 8u Louli Llmltadj*B:4oftia t9:33atul....'\Vfttertown. New Uim.... It4i2spm t.">:OOi>n; ... yew 1m Local itl0:JOura <^^^| CBM TTOSmn r/vJSP^ SSW£SSSES i-r-Trfl_ _ „ «••>»». I aiui«g», «nd not Mtri& --! OmeMIMIOo. «'--at or poison". 1/ DOCUTA SAN GAL WOOD CAPSULES . Cure CJcnorrhoea, Gleet, unnatural dis charges in a few days. All druggists. Ac cept only Doouta, by mail $1.50; full di rections. Dick & Co.. 133 Centre St.. No« I x ork.