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Where Wants Can Be < ...Left for Insertion in... The Globe SAt the Rate of 1 'Cent per Word. No Insertions .Ac £ cepted Less than 15 Cents. »Personal C!-oyants. Message, - Fortune Teller fV. . " and' Medical Classifications, ,:"■..-.'. 2''Gents Per Word. No ._*.__&_ fcceptedless than 25 cents. , I WANT COLUMN BRANCH OFFICES: <""< ;:-.i. BROS:,'"Druggists, ,-.. .-.7.', Selby avenue, corner St.-Albans". 40. Sel ls ■ by avenue, and 349 University avenue. I RICE STREET PHARMACY, _ i ".-*". ■»""t«:Vio •.. .-*" . 306 Rice street. *" ALBERT \\". 'BORIC, _ .-.'-'Corue. .-Mississippi and Nash" streets. I CAMPBELL'BROS., Selby and Victoria.. S: Hi REEVES. Druggist, Seven corners. STRAIGHT ;BRQS., J •us.gists. . ; Rondo and Grotto streets. a T. GUERNSEY & SON, Druggists, 1 171 North Dale street. peoples PHARMACY, 1 "V79s East Seventh street. ' E. B. ROLLINS. Druggist. ..--.-- 295 West Seventh street. ; > SEVER WESTBY.. Druggist. | _ Maria-avenue and East Third street. AY. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists, - . _i>* Selby and Western avenues. JVALTER NELSON. Druggist, University avenue and Rice street. v RIET_7KE ft CO., Druggists, .Selby and Western avenues. * A A <:. SCHUMACHER. Druggists, . &$». 490 West Seventh street. 9 fIOLCOMB & ; MAGNUSON. 954 Payne avenue. i "•••-• S -'PHARMACY. Dale and University. I BOTNER & CO., Druggists, C7B Grand avenue, corner St. Albans. j C. T. HELLER. Colonnade. •-'"" i J. _». J ELI NEK & CO.. • ,_ ~ • --'■■_. '661 West Seventh street. I _. A. CAMPBELL. -. '.: -■•*-" '-..- Louis and Rondo streets. | V. K. COLLIER. ....... ;. ; v East Seventh street, corner Sibley. | IT. J. .M'<'.\LL. 453 Broadway. i* DREIS' PHARMACY. * I ,__,,_ - Ninth and St. Peter. I GEORGE c. DAVENPORT, --; *• I .„'„„• V- ""•*■- ~9"? East Seventh street. I 'UN BODICE & CO.. . " -'•-'• ~ '-' SSI Payne avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Anybody out of work In St. Paul op Bliuueaiioll a may insert an adver tisement under this beading; (re* of «ii.-<rce. ;.'.-..- ASSISTANT. BOOKKEEPER— exper ienced, young man desires position as assistant bookkeeper,,or all around of-' . fice .man: best 'references'; good penman. Address i: 525. Marion. .. . - -..,; : ,-,., A Y'OPNG MAN wants a" position with a private family to take care of fur nace and do chores. C. W. Nelson, % 573 St. Peter. =.--. .. .; • .A YOUNG MAN from the farm, now at tending, college, will do any kind of work for board and room, after Jan. 7.. Address . Fred Heyerdahl,' 310 Globe - building. .-,:<y..-'...;-. .; BRIGHT, energetic boy wants work on delivery wagon; understands care of . horses. Write Robert Kerr, 145 East Third st. CHEF—Caterer's chef wants position with, catering -firm or private dinner . parties and receptions. W. G. 8., No. . 112 East University ay.. St. Paul. COOK—Wanted, situation by first-class meat cook; hotel or restaurant; ref erences. Address E., IC2 Como ay., St. Paul. * COOK—First-class meat and pastry cook wants situation, city or country. Address L. J. Webster, General De livery. St. Paul. Minn. COACHMAN wants situation: thorough ly understands the business; careful driver and obliging. Address Coach man. 370 St. Peter st. . .. . COACHMAN—Young man would like position as cdaehman; can givel refer ences; good driver. Address or call, 671 Pleasant ay. ■■ - .EXPERIENCED.PAINTER desires work • for '-families and rental agencies; very reasonable. Please address B 32. Globe. FINISHER— by a trustworthy man, good situation as furniture finish er; have experience; will work reason able; wants work soon; references. Address A. Boardman, General Deliv ery. ' "FARMER—Wanted, by good, trusty man. good situation taking care of slock on farm for good, reliable party; references. Address A. L. 8., 231 Spruce st. . - , HOTEL CLERK—A middle-aged man, with three years' experience in hotel office, would like a place as night or day clerk in hotel; can furnish refer ences. Address H. E. R.. 4SI Robert st. HONEST BOY" of seventeen vmuia like to learn _ trade; can furnish references. Apply 136 Mount Airy st. KITCHEN WORK—A middle-aged man wants' work of any kind in hotel or restaurant, In kitchen; experienced; can do farm work or milk; don't hear very well; small wages; must have work at once. A. 11. Hardy, General Delivery, Postoffice. KITCHEN WORK—An honest boy eighteen years of age would like to work in kitchen. Address International Hotel, Room 20. MANAGEMENT OF HOTEL WANTED | by experienced man and wife; city or country. Address Hotel, 4SS Cedar st. OFFICE WORK—Young married man, Modern Woodman, desires employment in office;.*-also .has knowledge of print , Ing and grocery business; references' given. Address 11. B. E., Room 107. '-:. -J-4GO Jackson st. ••■ . - '. OFFICE WORK-Position wanted to write In office, or any place where writing is done: good penman and rapid t "lit... Address 412 Washburn. SITUATION wanted by young man of good habits, and from the country; v don't use tobacco or liquor and can /\ _giv. references. Address J 38, Globe. ■ SITUATION, by a young man; handy wilh tools; -understands heating plant and driving. Address 91S Euclid St.. G. S with tools, understands heatingl plant and driving. Address ids Euclid st, G i& & . ;, SALESMAN—Ap energetic, honest and I ambitious young man wants position as salesman, office work or any kind , of inside work; best of references; need , work-; willing to work cheap during the winter. W. H., No. 203 Ninth si South Minneapolis. .', STENOGRAPHER," rapid and accurate | desires, position; am also experienced bookkeeper. Address Frederickson 1123 Thirteenth st. .... ' . , *■' ''UAl'llEß-Wanted. by- young woman who has just completed course . in stenograph..;,. position Cor experience; ; salary no object. Address- V 33. Globe. SITCATJON wanted by head cook; also *■ a second cook; we can furnish best of . references; we are now employed, but - wish to make a change. Address Head _,_Cook, Hotel Bay.less, Elkader.^ Id. , SITUATION wanted' by - sober,- = trust- : worthy, single young man; one who _ thi roughly /understands care of horses. J. P.. 115 East Third st. -. . . . ■ I'EAMSTER— Gb&d' teamster wants work driving In city. Address in rear of 106 j; We. _. , ay, -. o-.iih. cits'.'.' RAILROAD STOREKEEPER—Position wanted as storekeeper on railroad; has bad some railroad experience; good rec. oittmrndations. Address V.. 240 Dale st. VAN '•'!•" By a'y'oiiiig man of twenty six, -work of bo nit; rind wants work awf. i.--rt j*ww_-_r; -a; n furnish first-class reft fences as: to character and trust >•'. ■!..im_--- j -is a good - driver and un-r der. lands the care of horses. Address Coachma nj?&fi '-. f ' city. WANTED—yb.yng.ffian"to drive laundry s. wagon who 'can hustle trade; if you ,V' use ilquor you peed not' apply. Call at tj. ._G3G_Wab_£ha.*__6rh 9 to.lo a; m. :-..'* ,1-^V-PRK FOR BOARD—A young man, HffC honest and willing: to work, wants such | 5 a place while attending school, G. . 8., ■JS A.; West Seventh. '"-'■■ -.-■.-.-,-■;. . . ;I WORK- Situation wanted" by locomotive ' engineer; twenty, years' er_9tcc;' work ; </f any kind. . Address J. D. L.' < -y* ■•:.-! . ay-,_^r»ft• **'.- ■• >-*#'-' .- -x- ; --. --— *■■ - _ ' WOltK—Situation wanted by young- man v work oi any kind; tiring preferred. Ad __-_Bf_;-i- J.iJ_*_ 17". Rlchm'i B t.S3b.A- ■,-., ; ' "<m boari. A -yohtelstnaii, i . * Jiotf.'ji. r.nd'.willing'.to.work. wants such a- iill-flt'. while attending •> school. 43 ■ 4V_sf en th. >•'*?>.-•'----.. ?£ "*?--#,,.; -..-.-. »•->.".•;•.,-;..,..,-;.., .r_tV ..-•-.. ■: V. ■•*•-.-. . POPULAR WANTS AGENTS AND AGENCIES. AGENTS WANTED to.take orders;lat est .aluminum..card cases: card. and. combs. "Economy ; Co., . 555 Lake st., -Chicago. AGENTS—State and special—our. .'-'Com bination" policies pay sick, accident and death • benefits. We pay largest com . missions. See Fraternal Monitor. Home Annuity association, Security building, St. Louis. AGENTS make your own goods and em ploy other agents; supplies, on credit. Thornber j Label Works, Fort Madison; lowa. , BIG MONEY FOR AGENTS selling new Gaslight Burner for all,kerosene lamps; 200 per. cent profit; quick sales;: no risk; sample outfit free; .Write at. Once. G. G. Luther Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. : DON'T ACCEPT an agency.until yi>V .get my samples and particulars. Say man, St.: Louis. Mo. $240 MONTHLY selling improved; Brilliant Gaslight Burner; * fits kerosene lamps; beautiful gaslight without chimney; sample free; Enterprise Mfg. Co., A _stil. Cincinnati, O. . ;...'■. [EL? wanted—males; WMblioQUt7Smiy!Mow?\ Bg£§Lt tend J ll2 the I #__5S TBUSINESS I wotmjGE I fcl. *Se ri d f b'tr Ca!si Io rf I How to Obtain A Competency in the Business of Life Insurance. Address: UNO. I. D. BRISTOL, So. I Madison Avenue, :C£: HEW YORK CITY, ■' :^-,v BAKER— baker wanted at once; ./state wages; steady job for. right party. . Ay., It*. Manchester, Jargon, Minn. CIGARMAKERS wanted. 312 Jackson CHECK ROOM BOY—Wanted, an expe rienced boy for the check room at the .Windsor Hotel. _■•-.'. *-. ■ : ; DISTRICT agents and collectors desired •".by the best and strongest Sick and Ac ; cident Insurance company in Minne sota, in each county of Minnesota. and North Dakota, where" we are not. repre sented yet. Our insurance sells in i'_?lf, ' and is indorsed by the highest authori ties. Good ccntracts given to able men.. Write at once. Minnesota Mutual Cas valty Company, St. Paul. EARN A BETTER SALARY and posi tion; study electricity, mechanical en gineering, mechanical drawing at home by correspondence; .thousands success ful; Thomas A. Edison indorses insti- , tute; book "Can- I Become anElectrical Engineer?" mailed free. Electrical En gineer Institute, New York. •-'''■' ENERGETIC traveling man as state agent (outside Twin Cities) for "Bi cycle" Rolling Store Ladders; carry as . Ide line; good, commission: ladders heavily advertised;, catalogue only re quired*. Address H. N. Youngs, 9 'Clin ton place. NY. .- . ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists and electricians; new 40-page pamphlet con taining questions asked by examining board of engineers; sent free. George A. Zeller, publisher. St. Louis, Mo. FARM HANDS and dairy hands, near the city. A. H Anderson, 179 East Third st. ■ ' ' LAN—Wanted by Feb. Ist, travel er for Minnesota and Wisconsin. Nat ural ability and aptness will count for more - than experience. High commis sion contract. Strictly staple line. Ref erences. Bond and entire time reouired. High priced men investigate. E. I* Rice, 33 Congress st., Detroit, Mich.; SALESMEN—To sell /imported and do mestic .liquors; principally .fine Ken lucky whiskies' and, blends; case and barrel goods to jobbers and saloon trade; good chance to the right man; •salary or commission. R. S. Strader it- Son. 74 East Main st., Lexington, SALESMEN WANTED—Liberal contract or:. 1901,'t0 sell complete quantity as sortment. Retailer guaranteed at least one-third, profit, or money refunded. Long terms of credit. Unsalable goods exchanged. Beautiful illustrated 700 page catalogue furnished each custom er. Address, giving age and previous occupation, A. L. Guenther, P. O. box 790, Chicago,. 111. ■■ - ; SOLICITORS—Wanted, solicitors for sick and accident insurance; men who can give good references and have had cx l erienee, will receive salary from th-^ start. Apply Monday morning, 633 Endicott buildi . " TWO ACTIVE MEN for temporary local position (several weeks); salary, $3.00 per day. Address Manager, P. O. Box _J"27, . Philadelphia. WANTED— oung man who understands opening oysters with stab knife, oyster cooking, salad making. Answer with reference. W 35, Globe. WORK—Young man would like work of any kind; well acquainted in city. Ap ply J..Miller, 725 Plum st. WANTED— an old established i East : crn house, ladles and gentlemen to • travel and appoint agents. Experience is - unnecessary, as full instruction Is furnished. Good salary and expenses. Address Minnesota branch, box 1,000, ■•"Becker, Minn." '■'';>* '.-■'•"- WANTED— salesmen to handle : a "specialty-^is-sldie line; easy seller. Ad dress P 38, Globe. 50 WOODSMEN, for Minnesota and Wis consin; $2G to $40 per month. Fare paid. A. H. Anderson, 179 East Third st. ..':. . ' : ;.'-<. . 100 MEN, to cut cord . wood; good prices ;; steady work; ship:daily. A. H. Ander son, 179 East Third st. .' _."_.. NEW TOWNSITES. THE NEW I TOWNS _on . the : Bee Line Great Northern railway In Anoka and Isanti counties now .on the market. :Apply A. A. ; White. - Pioneer Press : building. St Paul. > ".- :. .ii';. fe^ CHIROPODISTS. J ... LOCKWOOD'S GOOD LUCK SALVE— Good for all kinds a* core feet, frost. : corns, ■■■ callouses, dry, •: hot and: scalded feet, cuts, burns, etc., on sale at all druggists. -»11 ailments of the feet ' treated at office, Endicott Arcade; ea , i tabu. h«»d . ighr»en-year. ■ ■- medical. .*. ISAIUOER CURED AT Hone by .**** ■■**_«■■■•: internal treatment, no knife ; plaster or pain,. Book and" Testimonials mailed FREE Cancer, Institute, 121 West 42d St.N. V LADIES Use Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills. Unit: Safest! Only Reliable! _ Take ao other, Huy of .your Oru_:ffiiit, or Mod 4c. tramps, for partio slu-a end '• Relief for I.i.liei" In letter by return mail. , < hi. hi-si-r Chemical Co., PfcUada., Pa. -T TRY CLARK INT BROS.' CURE FOR oe_>. ma,.- piles, ulcers, gait rheum, ail skin diseases; sample by mail ? 5 cents. _Ciarkin lirus., 13 Leech st.-. St. Paul. MASSAGE. . . DRt STELLA" FREMONT—Steam arid massage baths; alcohol rubs. -319 Wa basha st. •- DON'T DELAY calling at Mme.-'Lau. : retta's swell massage and bath , par lors; get an excellent treatment; It will . cure, that rheumatism of yours. 319 Jackson st. .*•■• •< • ' .-■■".>'/;-.'••; EXPERIENCED MASSEUSE, young.and • strong will give, private massage treat -• rnents. Address N. 28 Globe. • .. ...: j;,■■.*.'.« FIRST-CLASS .MASSAGE 'arid fortune telling. Mrs. Thomas, 457 St. Peter st. MASSAGE I? TREATMENT, . alcohol rubs ;Mme. Viola's Bath Parlors, : Sls St. Pe ■•"tetf'-'st.,-.-flat-3."-'■'■•>'?•■_-•■■-• .'. :■--*■ via-..;;.-.?-/^ MRS. *; BERRY,. Massage : and ; 'Magnetic .treatment. 63 . East.-.Seventh st:.. third floor; room 20.! , . . ,:%;,,, THE Stf. PAUL, GLOBE, SUNDAY JANUArIT 8, Idol, -" .'•'•: ._'.'■.:_..<• •;~')'-^y"'ai|.'>^, i) , ■v_=f.-.--'.rr.. ••'-•-'■•, «.>'"«-r. •_..;-.. ;.-,' \' ' '^.. _..•.-.-" ",'..". '-.*..'■'..-.:■ . : ._ ■•".. POPULAR WANTS I l _ s IvLINS_B - WirlillßJ 0 Key a «tf Eka aQ B B .... -m v cS > v . 'K. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl to -assist in light' housework before and after . school hours for room and board. 341". i Goodhue st., up stairs. '■ HOUSEWORK— competent girl for general -housework; small family. Call jjtt 451,.Western ay. HOUSEWORK— a girl for gen - eral housework at 458 Holly ay. * :LADIES Jo do.plain needlework;'material-'" furnished; pays 55 to $10.. weekly lor leisure;time;.stamped envelope for- par • ticulars. Empire Mfg. Co., 8S Wabash, . : Chicago. j. ■ ■ i LADIES TO WORK AT HOME—AII Ma terial furnished; no canvassing; .$8- per. week; send: stamped,: addressed envel ,_ ope I for particulars. Universal-Co., • 524*. Walnut St., Philadelphia, ; Pa. 'V.. LADIES ... do piecework for us at home; we furnish all .materials and pay.s7 t.6 $12 . weekly. - Send stamped envelope to - Royal Co., 34 Monroe. St., Chicago. ■ LADY would like day work. Call or address 598 Jackson, city. ... . SEWING GlßL—Wanted, a girl that has had experience in plain sewing. Apply at 56 West Fourth st. at noon today. ' .■" WANTED—By an old established East-! em house,- a. lady, or gentleman repre sentative in every; town in Minnesota' and Dakotas. Experience , unnecessary, : as full instruction is furnished. Big pay to workers. Address Minnesota branch, ; box 1,000, , Becker, Minn. . f WANTED—GirI to do general house work' _at. 840 Iglehart. .- :-.-' - --.;:: WANTED—Experienced washer and mangier, girls . at the Windsor hotel; - also one ironer. .Apply head laundress. ■•■ WANTED- Girl ,for general housework in -small family. 727 Marshall ay. ■■ *"*" • SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES Anybody .<-.°* work in ] St. Paul or Minneapolis may insert an adver tisement under (bis heading free of clinru*. A, GOOD washwoman, .wants washing," Ironing and house-cleaning to do. Ad-, dress. 181-Smith ay., down stairs. . ; BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, young lady . i bookkeeper of several years' experience desires position; can furnish i first-class : references. Address G.. 20S Nelson ay. COOKING wanted by a middle-aged; woman who isa good all-round cook.. Address by letter to R., 285; East Ninth; . St., city. _____ : . ! DRESSMAKER—Experienced dressmak- ' er wants family sewing; at home or by • the day. Address 456 East Seventh st. room 22. ■ • : " ' • '.•"•/■, DRESSMAKER wants sewing in faml lles. Address V 29. Globe. _ : DRESSMAKER.wants sewing in families, cutting, or fitting. Call or address. 315 East Seventh, third floor front. HOUSEKEEPER— .wanted by a . Scandinavian lady with one child as housekeeper in a small family. Call or address liiga E., 480 North st., city. ; HOUSEKEEPER— as house keeper. Address Mrs. J. Lemy. 272 East Seventh st. Room 29. . ..-.-, HOUSEKEEPER—A widow would like a place as housekeeper. Address 357 Franklin. -_ HOUSEKEEPER — Middle-aged woman ..wants position as housekeeper; ; small family; only honorable person need ap ply. Address, with stamp, 405 Iglehart st. - ___ . ■'. HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted, position as housekeeper; twenty-five years old; ex .. perienced; good reference. Miss A. _Brown, 412 Washburn Bldg. : ■■■■■,-■ HOUSEKEEPER— widow wishes position as housekeeper for widower. T 3, Globe. " HOUSEWORK—A girl : of twenty-one : would assist with housework for home comforts and small salary. Mrs. Hinks, Argyle Flats. St.; Peter st. " HOUSE WORK—A girl. of sixteen wishes work of any kind; in housework. Ad- J dress 249 Richmond. -. - •" ' - ■•; : HOUSEKEEPER— aged woman as housekeeper in widower's family. No. , 482 Beaumont St., city ' • HOUSEWORK— young girl would like to assist in general housework. Call or address 44 West Lawson st. LAUNDRESS—Good laundress would like to go out by the day washing and ironing. 550 Blair st. , NURSE—GirI wants position as nurse for a child. 165 West Fourth street, flat 2, basement floor. .■-■■-.,■ NURSE—Trained nurse located at No. 753 Portland ay. . ■-■.■■■ . ... SEWING girds—two .good sewing, girls want work in families or shop; will work for 75 cents • per .. day. . Address 12S West Seventh, flat 1. ' '.. .-■*,".■ , STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, .by a com petent female, stenographer, a position; three years' experience; well i educated . and willing to j work j for moderate sal ary; would accept morning work or temporary employment; willing to leave the city. Address No. 116 West Seventh St.- - j STENOGRAPHER— competent young lady stenographer, good penman and good at figures, desires position; willing to work for a moderate compensation. Address A 651 Martin st. , ; i STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, by a young lady stenograoher and telegrapher; can furnish reference. Write R.F. G., 99 Sycamore st., St. Paul, Minn. SEWING— good sewing girl wants work in .hop or go out to families. Address 545 Sibley st. / STENOGRAPHER — Experienced lady stenographer, desires,a position; can as sist on books; very moderate salary ac- : _ cepted; willing to-leave the city- Ad dress J. : E., Room 318 New York Life Bldg. :- .."■.'-■■: STENOGRAPHER—Young man '.wants jj a . ..position;, references: given. -Address 0 1...G10be- ■-'• ■■■'■■'-'■ ' . SEWING—A competent lady wishes.sew ing to'do (Children's clothes and infant's ; 'outfits a speciality. .166^ College aye. WANTED—By a competent tailor who has just finished the season's engage ment with one of the leading city dress ! makers, > the .remodeling., of jackets at .your own homes; and also dressmaking; S«an ; give = the best of ... city reference. " Call .or address Tailoress. No. 598 Robert st., St. Paul. Terms $1.50 per day. -.-..•.: WANTED—By reliable,- experienced wo . man; plain sewing or will do lighthouse work. Address Mrs. E., r 39-West Fifth . - st. ... .. . - ■ .; :.'-•.•'.'■ :."-' ":: WANTED—Work for ':■ part .=of the. day at chamber- work ;or caring for apart- i ments. Call f« Sunday or •. address, 799 Park ; ay., up stairs.-.-. ■ ..=■-. -.-;-.:..;-<..;.. .WANTED—Position by a competent stenographer; will work cheap. Ad -!■ dress, Globe, , L., 33. ■:.-■. WANTED—A position by a young lady • stenographer; ... have .had experience;; "lawyer's or. commission office preferred. O. 8., 762 Jackson st. ■ __ - ■ ■ WASHING AND IRONlNG—'".German woman wants. washing and ironing, and scrubbing to do. -.' 181 Smith ay. 1 (down ■■; stairs). - ,■.-, :, . ■.-■-.<■;: -..'•.:- ........ ■ . . . WASHING— by a strong, young ■j. woman, ; day work, washing .or ironing or housecleaning. 'Call or address- C. -M., No. 542 Cedar st., near old capitol: I; WASHING—A . lady will go out : washing, or take It home. a Address K. S., 403 East Fifth st. WANTED—: would jj like, any', kind of day... work; '.washing- .or .Ironing '■' or .house, cleaning. .: Call or address ''522 Thomas street. ,-.:•.:. WASHING—Wanted, washing and iron ; ing by the day in private families; also scrubbing and cleaning house. ; Address ■: M„ 128 i West Sixth St., Room 47. ■ . : WASHING— to' go out washing - i and l ,take home., 187. Western ay., north, up : stairs. ---..: ..A:.:: ::.Ai'':'\~. '.;;._.;;.;. ■:. WOMAN would like to go out during the holidays .to help at dinners. or recep .-. tions in j the ' evening; willing to help at any kind of work.. Call or address 522 ■^Thomas st. " '.' :...-.,.;.,-. CLAIRVOYANTS. K'cts, 1 10cts, 1...100t5. M Your entire "life- ac curately portrayed; y6up..talents, pros pects ; ' ; in business, love, law> .travels'* marriagg, ' a .id otheri.valuable ififp. ma-. , tion.,-Send birth date and Wets. PROF.: MYERS. Lincoln Park station. Chiea_-o. POWLSB WANTS FINANCIAL. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE ' AT CHEAPEST RATES IN THE CITY I -AN-. OPPORTUNITY *to - take advantage of. We make-no.startling.. sensational announcement of rates "cut In, two."*- We don't do business tljat way; neither. does - anybody else. our ..RATES" ARE POSITIVELY ''THE LOWEST.. You can borrow, on plain, note, without* .mortgage', indorser- or - publicity. Easy. .^payments. Our plan-soon gets, you out " of debt. Come and,be convinced.' ST.f PA 11, '. FINANCIAL GO. __ Room 301,. '.-'New -York>Lt_e-BuHdlng..; . - '• \ ; WHY WQRRY? .; .. . COME and get 'the MONEY. -\ - . 20 years, ago . ; . -- •"v*--. : " LOANED YOUR FATHER.:'-'"'" I r:A\^_ WHY NOT YOU? J -LOANS to, salaried • people on - note, .only ■■ Security their- name.,*.'To others on. --' furniture, "•' plan, - etc..' 'Without re-' J moval from home. .Partial. payments.'. On -or - before. Guaranteed': lowest' : rates. The. only .incorporated company ;', of home people. ..The many * prefer to" .deal with an old, . reliable ■< home com "pany, who, by. just - dealings, have re-' -tamed the confidence, £>f their clients ••'-' lor years., All v. business . confidential. I ! Office open at ..noon hour. See Mackey, 316. and 317 ;Pioneer Press Bid LOAN,, to salaried people holding "-. per- . manent positions- with reliable concerns * : on their note, without.endorsers; to oth ers on household furniture, pianos,, etc., • without removal; our rates are the low-. est as comparison will prove: small or < large payments to suit borrower, week- : ; ly or monthly, with privilege of paying on or before, thus stoppine; all .Interest; our twenty years' business record In sures courteous and confidential dealing, .with all. Minnesota-Mortgage- Loan Co.,'• 817: Pioneer Press Bldg. ..■-■■ MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos, etc.; lowest rates in city: business confi dential: pay In Installments. St. Paul.' Loan Co.. Room 7. Court block. ; SALARY. LOANS, upon plain note.'. No j mortgage. -No indorser. No publicity./ Easier payments and much lower lates. .* Reliable r Credit Co., - mania Bank Bldg., room. J; first floor; Fifth and. Wabasha sts. -_. . . SHORT LOANS on \ personaL property. ■ payable In monthly installments; low est rates;. business confidential. 33d Globe building. ... ■ - ■ : 5 AND 6. PER. CENT ' MONEY -- to . loan, on improved .property in.St. Paul and. Minneapolis. V. C. Oilman. New York" Life Bldg. . INSTETJCTION. t jEXPERT.SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND " and i .. -.■■--• ".-,-.. .■,:■• :.*■■'■ Reporters' Post-Graduate Coursi - For Stenographers. ■■• ■ ' - .303 Manhattan-, Building.\-. -> -Shorthand from the very beginning * . u~» ■ :-To: the very end. -.",*...•. Day and Evening Sessions. Special Dictation Classes for Writers ot all Systems. ...-,,•. Good Stenographers. . ... . Good. Positions. > MALCOLM E. NICHOLS. ■ Court Reporter.. BCENISH , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,J CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., SIXTH. AND ROBERT, TOP FLOOR;: .CLASSES .FOR WINTER /..TERM! WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY, JAN. 7. ■■ ...'j. •:.*■>■•'■■ *. ".; :.;. 'A -;r - .\_ COME-A PRACTICAL STENOGRA pher—'^Phonographs" are getting out of date." I give office training in connec tion with i shorthand 'and typewriting. Wm. Vanderberg; 403 Baltimore bldg. INSTRUCTION — Experienced .2. teacher . will . give private instruction, in. the Ger man j language; -both, day and evening; terms.. reasonable. Room _,&, s'eation .5, Portland block. Broadway. : .-.' '■'■■ '.-'■'. MiDWIN^rER TERM of' the ,He .s 'Busl-: ". ness College- . opens--Jan. 7; ■ shorthand. and bookkeeping taught by actual tical work; 'enter now. :'..-_...;,. . - PJANOmFor..sale,. cheap, a very fine up right piano, almost .new-..owner leaving city. St. Paul Abstract Co., Globe bljg. PIANO * Experienced, ' • teacher; j trained in Europe; . desires piano pupils;. lessons..at' pupil's , home; "terms"",-: 53.00. 'per 'month,,:''. Address' P.. 35 <_)cfh*e.'*': ■ •■'..* j :BASMUSSEN'S 'v':.Practical" < Business • school; 310 Glob:- building, day and even ; ing. Gregg . short ha ii ■-■ '••■-■st. St. easiest, most readable; tone, t-i-i^writin .-. book keeping, common branches, English _n i • German. - ■ >••>■= .. REMER DANCING ACADEMY;,' 185 Rondo . st. Beginners' class will open Thursday evening,. Jan. 10.,-. .Sixteen les sons, ladle -$4.00; gents, . $6.t)o>, . : STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS at the King Shorthand school, 513 Germattla Life bldg. fifth floor. ■ -.- .-'.' - HORSES AND CARRIAGES. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN have on ; their -Midway" Horse Market from 300. to 500 head of heavy logging horses, farm;, mares, drivers, general purpose horses and mules, which constitute the i finest and "most superior class horses ever placed on the.'"market; private sales dally; part time given -if- desired. ; FOR SALE—Horse; wagon and . top bug _ gSV_:2SS^Rondo st. -twi- • ■■ -. -■■ ■■ _ ■■■■■ - ■;! LOST AND FOUND. DOG English' brindle bull i .terrier. .Return to George E. McKie, .521 Ash • land ay. . and..receive fejya. d. ' -■■ ■ ' PURSE LOST—Lady's silver . chatelaine purse, containing, .-key/ handkerchief, gold necklace-and Mother jewelry; lib eral reward. Address N 29,: Globe of 'j ,fice. - .'.';;,>- FOUND—A bunch of ten keys. . Call at '.the Globe office and. describe them and ..take them away. -:',,.. .... LOST— Sixth .street;' a purse con taining check for $30; $8 in change; check Is , pas-able , to B. L. Borstad; all per sons' are .warned against cashing it. Finder .'.please return to 54 Mannheiruer bldg.- and: receive liberal reward. LOST—English, brindle ' terrier; reward if returned, to 524 Ashland ay. '.':':; " MONEY LOST—Between Sixth arid Wa basha and Second. National: bank, $20 gold Piece. _, Leave at Globe office for liberal reward. "■ -•' '. - - WATCH • LOSrr-kJold watch, enameled in dark blue, Saturday noon, on Day ton ay., near Farringtori. ■ Finder return -..watch to .. 464 - Holly ay.. and receive re •■ ward. . .--.- .. ■•■'••_ BOARD OFFERED. [ BOARD OFFERED I and nicely furnished rooms; steam heat; gas; centrally [$_>. I - cated; good table board. 15 East.Tenth I et. " '" ' "'••'■ •>v"": '■'.'-• - \ FURNISHED ROOMS and ."good . table board; very reasonable; day boarders j wanted. 146 .Pleasant, ay. ... _'.'. " ".' | LARGE front room, heat, "gas, bath,; for j r two or three, with'; board; reasonable; single room. .260 West Sixth. . -■ ... : j MARKET ST.. .346.' opposite Rice park -1 ■ Warm, ...furnished rooms; two blocks' to i , .court, house;, for. one ..or two "persons; 1■ * hoard, if desired;.-rates: reasonable.' j THE COLONNADE has a fine -suite.- of rooms, with bath; excellent table. . -y —■—.■■■■•■' ■ _— FOR SAII. HARDWOOD, pine, Agricultural and pas ture lands .- in .': South Mississippi."- Es tablished pecan groves and comfortable . homes on gulf coast" of- Mississippi. Two hundred thousand acre Aract pine and •. cypress in Florida; Write' F. H. Lewis,. . .Scran ton, Miss. V - )t ■_. v ....... SKATES : GROUND' lac; scissors; knives and. saws.: sharpened. ■'* Locksmithiu:.; ; electric and mechanical*-bell hanging; , repairing. McCollum, 2lfc West "Third, .corner Fifth st. '" . *» " - .■*-•>->;•••..-, ~- - > — ' »*—_is——-^ !—____. FOR . SALE—Two boile_s,_high pressure, ' * forty horse ' powers/each; make . v good boilers ■ for : light plant or sawmill, ■cheap.";. Address, Ni--81,-i Globe. ■■■■ '.*'*■•-■ FOR SALE—Red . cocker, spaniel pups; i .prize winning. stock; sell cheap or trade vi or. 12-gauge hammerle. gun.-. F. Wool sesy 391 Case st. . . A >'- ..,"""■.,- FARM LANDS. l-.OR ' SALE—Five acres,' with eight-roops :_ house, .- large- barn, ' . granary,; chicken s house, • ice . and; milk hobs, . .fruit t£eea, '- running .sprijng water; evei'y."conven ,', ience for gardene. or, country h'omg.' Jhi .quire Dr ; E, H. WfrCcomb.. POPULAR WANTS HOUSES EOE.EENT. WING'S RENTING AGENCY, ( .NA"-.-' GER.-A_f__RicAN S BANK DLDG. .houses. FLATS AN!. stores for' RENT in ALL .'-parts, of /the' ;CiTY. ' ■ - ' • '■ A-:>'AAA.Ap EOOMS EOE KENT. AT.FOUR HOTELS NEWLY FURNISH-: .ed steam-heated* rooms; all prices, day, week or month; .depot, cars pass the i -.doors; ■■ The ; Western, 105 -East-Eighth;'. .-Imperial Hotel,-16-East Eighth; Yukon. /..Hotel,. 187 East Eighth; Economy Hotel,S .#0 Jackson j st.;. transient: trade solid ted." CANADA- ST., Large well furnished: room; suitable for two or three gentle-. "*.. men;, well; heated; all modern . improve--' -. ments. " HOTEL REARDON-7S East Seventh St. —Newly furnished steam-heated rooms;: new porcelain -bath..,' and everything --first-class; rooms single or en suite. FOR ' RENT—Furnished room for : one; - steam .heat; rent. %1. . 820 Wabasha St., . :Room 14. third -floor. -■ - . , • TO. ROOMS—Fir-t floor; j for rent; city .water and -sewer. Apply 301 Sherman. St. - '. ..... --...... FOURTH. ST., ,176 WEST, . flat 2—Suite B nicely furnished front' rooms; ..one slda room; heat and [ gas; quiet | place; j! rent cheap; boarding near.' ■ . !IGLEHART I ST., . 28. • i nicely furnished' • room in private family; all, modern; con-, veniences; : centrally ; located. ..•-. j MARKET. ST.,. 346—Two pleasant, neatly furnished front rooms; heated; one 1 ' j block from "• Windsor; bath and gas; housekeeping" may bo«arranged. NICELY furnished .room, private, . thor oughly modern; ten minutes'. from busi ■ -ness -, center; reasonable'; rent. *P 37,' Globe. ■• '. .;.:-. .:■'■■-, i-1. : ROOMMATE—A lady, who. has an elegant I apartment; bath; elective light and-heat,. . .would like stlrctly respectable lady to. share expenses | and ... be J companion. ] School teacher preferred. References. Address J. 43 Globe.*' ■ ' . -■ ! i ROOMS WITH . BOARD for one or two I gentlemen ,at 536 Broadway. ■ ■ " : ' ■■:''.. RICE ST., 251—Corner College Ay.—Nice- j I 4y furnished ; rooms from- $"' to-$lO. - ■■•.' SEVENTH' ST., 278 WEST—For ''■ rent,' three furnished rooms for light house-* ■■ '■ keeping; warm brick building; rent rea sonable. ".''.. ,;5 • ■■SUMMIT AY.. Three Blocks From j i-_ Capitol— rent, large front room/with alcove, gas, bath; also back parlor; prl-. vate family. • - ■ TENTH ST., 59 WEST—Near Colonnade —Furnished front room to gentleman or -two; rent reasonable; walk right Up-; ■ stairs. - ..'-..-.'. ■ WEST FIFTH ST., 234-Furnished rooms for rant. ■ _ FLATS FOR -RENT. FLAT—A PLEASANT FLAT OF SIN ROOMS AND BATH; STEAM HEAT AND .ELEVATOR, TELEPHONE AND; JANITOR:', SERVICE; POSSES SION AT ONCE. 'THE "BL'CIvING ; HAM. FLAT—Modern furnished; flat, 'three.., or rive rooms, all conveniences for house-' •,keeping; desirable Ideation, * reasonable rent, • v lOl .Viola st. - ,-•■■.•■-■ ■■■-■■■■■.. ..-■. FLAT— rent, seven-room flat, ISS; - Dousman '. st,, . $14. "Apply .16 National ■ German-American •-Bank' building. -*- - REAL RESTATE FOR SALE. CASH OFFER, wanted for lot 12, block -2,- Merriam Park, second addition. i.M.' Albrccht, 204 East Seventh's.. ■■-. . -. - ■:■■ ■•• BOARD .WANTED. YOUNG MAN, would like board and 'room; willing .to pay '$4.00 per week. AUCTION SALES. STORAGE SALE of household furniture . by auction, continued on Tuesday, J;-n. 8, at 2 p. m., in the salesroom, No. 413 ---:421 Jackson st., consisting of ..Singer ._owing machine.. oak bed . room suits, ■-- dressers, chiffoniers, library table, cen ter, tables, fancy, stands, oak |sideboard, : ex. . table, dining room. chairs, fine leather . couch,-- leather . library chairs, a swivel bookcase, : brass bed (cost $75), ■ iron beds, hair- mattresses,! steel spring, ' -large fine .pillows, home-made quilts, ■ ; blankets, table linen, napkins,-lace cur tains, fine draperies, fancy : .work, LSStes, etc.; a complete library, containing all ' . the standard works, books of poems, history, dictionary, etc.;,,.book cases, " desks, lamps, Haviland china, cut.gla# •ware, Rogers knives and forks .and "spoons; a fine. collection of rugs, vel vet, ' Brussels and Ingrain carpets, Stew art ; steel range, , one Favorite heating .stove. These goods are in - flrst-ciasu condition, and will be sold Tuesday, Jan. S. at 2 p. m. Don't miss the sate. A. G. JOHNSON, Auctioneer, ■■■-•• '" '•":- 419-421 -Jackson Street. \ WANi£D TO BUY. SPOT .CASH for old books; any quanti ties, and. all kinds of school books "arid • fiction bought, sold, and exchanged. 401 Wabasha t.. opposite Schuneman & Evans. ' ' - --' ■ { WANTED—To buy office safe, office. fur- " niture, Minnesota reports .and' second- S hand ; law books of, every description. Thomas Frankson, Spring Valley, Minn. WANTED—Bank or office counter" desk. For Sixteen horse j power' engine and boiler; $175. W. Borchsenius, Bald win, Wis. . - _■ WOULD buy .-desirable ..home on hill, .eight or nine rooms, costing about $3_*_). . - ,I.l, •___ XT >oo • -_!_._._ ■--■ ---••••. BICYCLES. RAMBLERS FOR .901, llghtar arid strong er than ever; $35, $40,"550; and. $60; ordjr now; let us get your old wheel for trade ,or repairs. Bird Cycle Co., No. 11 West ■■Seventh;st-r._..::.-...-.. ... ; .-_ ;;...■. : .. ; - '''■■_ Baptist' Fl_|i. A™.]. Cincinnati Enqii_rer. : - --."•;..- - . . "Down in the South," remarked a mart, at one -of. the -clubs, "there exists -more of a religious atmosphere: than 'there-.* is here. in the North. So most of these stories they tell have a., sectarian flavor to " them. One that I 'heard while ;:in Charleston .was entirely new tome, end it appears. to be so in the, circle of gen tlemen where I. heard it." It ran this way:.; V A dignified old gentleman stood on one of ' the city wharves watching an old. darkey who was fishing. . No word passed between' them until the darkest landed -a . good-sized - fish.. This was un hooked, ■'.and 1 there 1 was a .'-look of dis ' gust -on I the face' of the | fisherman •as he threw the fish back into, the water. "Why did you throw that fish,back Into the water Instead, of keeping him, ; un cle?" queried the onlooker..' "He no good, massa." :.:...* , _ "What kind of a fish was it?" "We calls 'em Baptist fish, sah." '■'■• "And why Baptist fish, uncle?"-" ~ ; "Ah ; couldn't say. fo' sure, massa, but I spects It's : bekase dey " spiles'. soon \as you gets 'em outen.de .water!"-.-,, '.•.*. . . ..BE. Sprug;Store t ? Any Drugstore J, Will Take ;; g.v ■'''•'■"'. GLOBE pV\ Want. Ak/V^ A .r.J7 it, ■ _-_<* 2 5w g ?-. ■ v.. :'-> •:'■>; :..<i:s ft«»i*»(Vl --._.*-s_'r.*?o ■-: •j?.'i?.Hs .r.v. .-x.a/.H . f .no. ._<.-_'_•.«..,•' su.' ~xo ■■--'-..-. i-rir io , vus-.-vi. «> ; _fii.: POPULAR WANTS THOS. SPENGE & CO. Mortgage Loans. Real Estate. ! Care of Property. '■';-.412 Qerrnanfa Life Building. !sfeP_TfOO :2-story: Double: Brick House on V.^VVM • Martin, near Mackucln; a bargain. ■_RQ^.O'• c°od home .on Smith, near West it£>7t_.V-». Seventh street. Mn^OO '•' Nice little 7-room house on Bunker, LTrVy{ near State street. - .". .<l>P"f KfY . Eight Rooms, Modern, on Martin tV^JJ^tJKJ near Western avenue. .._.;■ Sil^nin Eight-Room House on Atwater, *P+ C'yv near Park avenue. '•Oil Onn * Eleven-Room House on - Lawson, «P-L-SV. \J near Rice street. $1000 a^nu? 0™0"^9 -ft^P'N Nice Home, on Palace, near Wes* WKJ&KJ Seventh street. *fel C\E\(~\ Good - Home, on Nugent, West :«PfVVy .; Seventh street. Barnes b Larkin, 104 EAST j FOURTH ST. sß4_^nr_ Laurel. avenue,. near Nina w.^\fyV avenue: walking distance; splendid S-room • house; thoroughly .mod ern; asphalt pavement, stone walks; very cheap; location ;the best;: land alone- should bring, more money. _-*s_ftf_f_ '.'A.:splendid 8-room, mod •U. &UV.V * rn> oak-finished house, | located on ; Marshall avenue, near Chats worth street: ',large.. cellar . and atttic. property Is line, for the money. . •_f_"_ n^O 7-room house and 50-foot -**r.WV lot.: located .on South Rob ert street, near; Isabel street. • *fi>T 100 '■"•"■ flne "-room house, lo <pAJ.v\/ ' cated on Aurora _avenue,: • near-Victoria' street; | full size i lot! to al ley; this is a first-class property for the money. ' .. -"• . , .'- -. *R^^O 7-robm. house on Woodward ' tOtJOU avenue, near Bradley streets city water: newly papered and painted.! iQ?"1 QAfl .■'• A. splendid 8-room house «P.J-*->V.V. = on full size lot, located, on- Jessamine street, near Arkwrlght street.' SPBTS : BARGAIN j tots 50x125 on East Congress street, be-: tween South Robert and State streets; Vfuty leaving city;. must sell. OJQ-^O ' Lot on University avenue, tpGKJ near Victoria street. B__!_ES.& LARKIN. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY HOUSES! We .have two new ones on Selby ave nue, between Victoria and Milton streets. Small, ./but very complete. Five rooms all on one floor, with high-class plumb ing. These ■ houses, with a full-sized lot, we offer at . ; $2250 On very easy terms of payment. : Facing south on Hague avenue we are building two houses of eight rooms each, which will be models of construction and arrangement. Hard wood, hot wa ter heat, fine plumbing, at $4300 and : $4500 ■If you nil- --- r^.r wo W in finish ac cording .to your wishes. '.-■•_. .SMITH & '.-.TAYLOR MANHATTAN BUILDING. GREAT ;• BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $1,100 For . a home bringing 20 per cent as rent.. ;.: _'.-'f._'--.'•■_.-■.--.-'•. AAA- -:: $350 for eight ane one-half acres good nice land; near city limits. I $1,500 for a nice comfortable home. $600 for good home. $3,700 for eighty acres; good farm; near city limits; worth twice the amount. Eight acres between the cities; too cheap • to ; mention.- ■..*•■'. 150-barrel flour mill to exchange for a farm. IGO acres of land to exchange for city im proved property. . 220.acres good farm; must be sold on ac count of sickness. Property in all parts of the city, espe . cially on Mound st. ; too cheap to men i. tion. ..." So if you wish to get rich CALL ON J. F. EISENMENGER, ■-.-..'' East , Fourth St., Room. 24. TERSONAL. ASTONISHING REVELATIONS-Your entire,life accurately, portrayed; your talents, prospects in.business' love, law, . travels, health, - marriage, and other valuable information; send birth date .and 10 cents. Dr. Alexander St. Clair, ..Station M, Chicago, 111. . . ASTROLOGY-Your., pa. t, present and future; an accurate written horoscope. .: Inclose dime and date of birth. Ad dress. L. Philius, L.box,' 315, Rock Isl and. 11l BABY BOY, for adoption at 298 Martin '■■ ■ St. .... - ■» .. , -. -- •;!,;:.■>•' LADIES—If you wish to correspond for pastime or amusement, with re_pecta_ ble gentlemen; send me your address and description, and then you will re ceive letters from those desiring lady correspondents. . Address, with stamp, :Walter Blckford, Star Lake. Minn. MARRY rich, selected opportunities;, we only want to hear from refined, hon orable persons; state ,age. Stamp for reply. The Mutual Book Exchange. Tol ledo.-O. : MIDDLE-AGED American, educated, to tal-abstainer and with bank reference?, who. has resided for several years In - Europe . and whose. business * require ■ ments -" prevents . him from enjoying so* - cial;. opportunites, desires early mar riage; with cultured, womanly woman .of good physique.and social position; to avoid unnecessary correspondence, give full particulars and send photograph In : first letter. Address . John Tiverton, •v''Rotunde,'' Vienna,' Austria. -■• " ■■' : , "WOMEN'S BLESSING "—Private pre- | . scription; positive cure for" suppressed , s or, irregular, menstruation; never • falls.; j . .ample box free.' J. M. Home, M. D., 1 drawer W, 110, Chicago, 111. I BUSINESS, CHANCES. DOCTOR. WANTED—A good physician wanted in I a live 'Southern Minnesota ...town of 1,000; . a fine opening; one" other ..'doctor. Address Ryan' Drug Co. FOR:: SALE—Wholesale stock of men's furnishing and manufactured goods, ..and "manufacturing plant.complete pow er machines, - dynamo, collar and- cuff ..turner and mangle. Store for rent, with two oars' . lease; best location In 5 wholesale district In St. Paul; reasons ■,"for" sale; win ■ bear; investigation."". Ad dress A 34, Globe. ■■-.'.- STOCKS booming. Wheat and provision's .next.- Write for book "Successful-Spec ulation" ; free. • J.. M. ; Comstock .& . Co., Traders' building,-. Chicago. '."■ ', ■ .' ■;. WOULD INVEST", $250.00 in good business 'with services. ■■ Address B. 38 Globe. WHY BE HARD UP or out of business.' We iare sure road to wealth.;_ Our coin ;• controlled machines are the best.made and -.are quick sellers, or can be placed v. on : the percentage plan. jj Write for par ticulars. The best . chance 1- ever offered . to mjike big money on a small invest ment. Address The Caille-Schelmer Co.; . -_ 429-1459 : Woodward aye., Detroit, Mich.: WANTED —TO rent; WANTED— 'a | lady and 8 two grown daughters, a .five for six-room house or •g flat,-- furnished for light* housekeeping, ! . ; ; .withji. fifteen or.twenty minutes' ,walk of pos'tofffce; state terms with and with- •; . out.heat. Address D., St. Paul Mercan- • tile Company, West Third st,; best ref. ) ~J*;!.?fnQ?. •» i. :. ■ .;>~7. ... _:•. ■'■ -.:■■>'*'_.':•*;/ -:X>i J 11 POPULAR WANTS !GAHiaPBELL'•&' BJUHNMffI 107 East Fourth greet. Q.fV7E% Six-room house between the W*-' * *-* ' Cities, vacant -„ ground . ad joining; just the place for ,' poultry ranch. _-__3/^f_f_ Buys 8-room modern house «DOUU\J on St. Anthony hill. Bargains in - imp_oved 'ami l vacant property in .all parts-, If . the city. TRAVELERS* GUIDE. . -liNIO-i OISFOT, SlHl____ STREET. .Trains leave -. and arrive at St. j Pftul aj follow*: ■ • BCTFSTERNIINEj ' ULI-Jc. ST. P.M.&O.RYll____!___J Office aB2 Robert St. Theme 4J.0. lE_. Sun tE_. Sat. . 1 " ' ~* . §Ex. Mon. Others Daily. j LEAVE ARRIVE r Badger State Express ) 8.30 19.13 Chicago, -Mil.,. Madison f am ■ • '■•pp.- --• Chicago "Atlantic Ex." —- 11.10 pm 11.30 an Chicago Fast Ma 11".... 6.55 pm 8.10 an North-Western ) - " Limited V 810 7.45 Chicago; Mil., Madison..... J .pm : am Wausau. F. dv Lac Green Bay 6.55 pm 7.45 an Manitowoc. Sheboygan ..... .. it 6.55 am . 7.*5 a_« Culuth, Superior, Ashland — t 8.45 am 1 4 45 dt. ' Twilight Limited - I 4:25 9 89? Duluth, Superior, Ashland.. . - pm ■;.--. prT T Mankato. • St."lames. Su, City + 7.40 am 14.15 Ceadwood, Biack HUI, + 7 .. 0 am 7.25 an Elmoro. Alcona, Dos Moines, 1 7.40 am f7.'3s'p-h _ Omaha Express. 1 10.00 93! " Su. City. Omaha, Kan. City. am- ■■ pm , '-. '™* James. New Ulm. Tracy.. 10,00 am 35 on .' 'r o_CiJln^ gjnow.;../...-.-... t 4.50pm t10.05x.i~- Fairmont St. James.. I* 4.50pm ,10.05 a.. ..Omaha Limited I i -8.311 - 1 _4 Su. City. Omaha, Kan. City I . pm am-" Milwaukee & H^^P Ticket Office 365 Robert Street. "'Phona .3. Leave. ; » Daily. t Ex. Sunday. Arrivo. • ♦8:30 am Chicago, Lax, Milwaukee .1*10:15 p *3:35.pm Chicago, Lax, Milwaukee ... *1 1:50 am 6:55 m Chicago, Lax. Milwaukee ... _ *2:50 p m *B:,p° m ; coicQijo Pionesr Limited *7:-i5m- *3:55 p m Chicago, Faribo, Dubuque..'. "10-40 a 13:35 am Hastings, RedW'g, Roch'ter U_:so_Vn. TB-.30 am La Cross. Dubuq'e, Rk Isl'nd *10:15 p m *8:00 a m. Northfield, Faribo, Kan. City - 1 6-05 o m f8:20 a m Ortonville. Miilbank ...... 16:30 m *6:50 p m Ortonville,; Aberdeen. Fargo *7:35 a m t7:?0 p m Northfield. Faribp, Austin... 19:30 a m' /oHss. TICKET OFFICE Cor"sth and Robert Ste^ a TICKET OFFICE" Cor. sth and Robert Sts. Union Station. St. Paul. V ZCr*^\jL Milwaukee Station, Minneapolis. : *te_a*._E_r Dining and Pullman .leaping Cava on .HataC-*^- ■. . ; Winnipeg and Coast Trains. ' . "Daily. tKxcept Sunday. Leave - - Arrive Pacific Ezp. Fargo, Jamestown, Helena, Butte, Missoula, Bpo *J CC» *0 I)ftp - _ne,Tacoma,Seattle,Poi-tland O.UU. Z.ZUu Dakota & Has. Exp. Fargo.Fergus - -■-■-■ Falls, Wahpeton, Crooltston, *_flf|"' "7 IC » Gd. Forks, Grafton, Winnipeg O.UUm I. IDm Fargo and Loach Laic* Local, st. ... _' , ■ Cloud, Urainerd, Walker. TV l)flA tfi ftflp J)£nildji, Fargo....'. .' 6 ZU_I O.UUm 'Duluth Short Hue" I DULUTH & ....". J|.Jsat rj-lßaa superior .;agi sag — _ t)tJ"JjitlOK *11'-15pn t6 30 yn • ' _I_B-^*haj _*_. _s_l ' is■ °Ail'_■_T*_'S j gft^gWgfß fiifiOnflißl _ y___a__l_____l____l Ticket Office—332 Robert St.. CorrFourtK 'Phone Main ■. 856. Leave. | a Dally, b Ex. Sunday. { Arrive. :35am!St. Cl'd. F'g's l-*"ls. FTgol b6:«»spm bß:3sam(Wlllmar, via St. Cloud b6;ospm a9:oOam|Flyer .Mont. & P. Coast) a'-.lpm b9-10arnlfTVilImar- S.F.. Y.'kton) . _ c .,-„_ oa.ioam (S . X cny Brown . s Va ,y | bs:3opm b4:4opn.'E!k R...M.& Sandstone'ulOtfoam b4:4opm|Wayzata & Hutchinson' .3:1. am a7:oopm|Breck.,Fargo, I G.F.W'pg a7:4s_ir» aß:3opm|...Mlnn. & Dak. Exp. ..\ a7:3oam .EASTK_f_I MINXE!-OTA~TtATr\VA">. .- .'~.' : ''.': JjISS D"'"th &W. Superior \ ]£$,£ ' Sleeper for 11:20 p.. m. train can be oc cupied at any time after 9 d. m. Chicago Great Western Ry. "TlfrMaple Leaf Route." ':>■.-■■ City Ticket Office, sth & Robert Sts., St. Paul. t El. Sunday; others daily. _LE4ytFofl [ARRIVE FROM Kenyon, Dodge Center, t 8.10 am t 8.30 Oelwein,Dubuque, Free- 8.10 '?.J_)am port, Chicago and East; 11.20 pni 12.55 pm Cedar Falls, Waterloo.Mar- t. 8.10 am 8.-J0 - shalltown, Dcs Moines, a.iopmj 7.C0 am St. Joseph, Kansas City. 11.20 pm 12.55 pm Cannon Falls, Red Wing, t 8.10 am t 8.30 pm North field, Faribault, o.o_ run 9.50 am *\Yateryllle, Mankato. __ - ' Mantorvilie Local. ~ 6.05 pm .»..o_m IPfJKgisfS] Best line to F93_fS_^E_n BB CHICAGO AND [pE BBS st. Louis MSB Lv-ForT-" -STATIONS. - >. ?-.- -'Ar., B:lsam Winona. La C»oss», Dubuaue and Chicago, except Sunday 12-35 B:lsam Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque '■■ and St, Louis, except Sunday ......... B:o3pm Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque, ■**> Chicago and St: Louis, daily ■ j:4.» am Ticket Office 400 Robert Street."> /: . Tel.iv__.i3fl ! ')s M„ ST. P. &S.S. M. RY. ; 0 City Ticket Office, 379 Robert St. Tel.; JOSJ. •--: ■:. 'Union, Depot;' St. Paul. :'.;,*■< .... . Lea\e.| EAST. --,-,,. . |Arr.v_ 7:_opm|.Atlantlc Limited (dally). l B:4sam lO'OOamlßhlnelander Local (exSun)l s:o3pm 6:2spmiSt. Croix Falls Local, exj I Sunday., From Broadway! ; ...'-.; Depot, foot Fourth St— 9:lsam I v---.-.- ----WEST.'- .J .- (Pacific Express (Pacific! •*■■. I Coast) dally. . . 1 6:55pm B:lopm|Glenwood Express (exSun)l D:sf'«m WISCONSIN CENTRAL R'Y CO. City Office. 373 Robert St. 'Phone No. 691. " Stimuli A! 1 Trains Dally. r£?2\ ■■ ■ - |Eau Claire, Chip. Fall*,' - ' 8 I Milwaukee and Chicago' B:lsam - i""-' jA.hland, Chippewa F'ts.l -' " 7:4opm..Oshkosh.. MIL and .Chl.l s;,Wpro I. A; St. L. .Depot—Brond.War,' A- .Hi. Minneapolis & St. Louis S7a Office. 39 Robert. .'Phona 661- ■ St. Lou 1-, D.o ot. Leave. | ; *Daily. 1 Except Sunday. ' I'•Arr|-/» ; __« "™ "l°" s^ww •**>• OMAHA i*"'. *8:00 *■•-•*-••••-• *-'-«-:-'^_ •«._....--_ .B:6i %™ : A"D DEI ■«"*=«• i am , j-r.j - - Albert Lea, Cedar Rapida, Chi- •>-.-. t9:00 am • • cago, Kansas City ....... 17: 10 p-rt ' •7:00 pm ..Chicago & St. Louis Limited "iS: 4,0 aa> ...,! ... Watertown, . New Ulm, St. i ■ '■'. j James, Sherburne, Esthervills: '■■:'■ t8:30 am ..;.....and Storm Lake ..;;.jfSfs')". a' '••"'.- New Ulm Local— James, I • •5:00 pm Sherburne and Esther. Ills.. .* 143jca * _L__/ al_____3?-\_ _,D,_ B■•. *»■ «•»*« :_L'l_/'o___i_3T*. AI _J-_.h^s' inflamm* tion., ;/___« __?!_?<_£__._ •* 'rotation* or , ulceration* fSar^nu «n «Un °. 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