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<3 City Circulation POPULAR WANTS Where Wa^nt^ C^nße Left for Insertion in At the R&te of I Cent per Word. No Insertions Ac cepted Less than 15 Cent I trtor.al. Clairvoyants, Fortune Teller a.il Aledica! Classifications. 2 Gents Per Word. t\c insertion accepted less titan aS ceaJs. WANT COLUMN BRANCH OFFICES: CONGER BROS.. Druggists, Belby avenue, corner St. Albans; 409 Sel by avenue, and 349 University avenue. KICK STREET PHARMACY, 306 Rice street. ALBERT W. BORK, Corner Mississippi and Nash streets. CAMPBELL BROS., Selby and Victoria. 6. H. REEVES, Druggist, Seven corners. STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists, Rondo and Grotto streets. A. T. GUERNSEY & son. Druggist*. 171 North Dale street. PEOPLES PHARMACY, , . 798 East Seventh street. E. B. ROLLINS. Druggist, 295 West Seventh street. SEVER WESTBY, Druggist, Maria avenue and East Third street. .W. A. FROST & CO., Druggists, _ Selby and Western avenues. ■WALTER nelson. Druggist. _■ University avenue and Rice street. RIETZKE & CO., Druggists. . Selby and Western avenues. A. & G. SCHUMACHER. Druggists, _, 490 West Seventh street. HCLCOMBE & MAGNUSON. 954 Payne avenue. YOST'S PHARMACY, _ Dale and University. EOTNER & CO.. Druggists, fl7B Grand avenue, corner St. Albans. C. T. HELLER. Colonnade. J. P. JELLINEK & CO.. 961 West Seventh street. A. A. CAMPBELL, __, Leu is and Rondo streets. W. K. COLLIER, East Seventh street, corner Slbley. H. J. MCALL, 483 Broadway. DltEIS' PHARMACY. Ninth and St Peter. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT, 978 East Seventh street JOHN BODINE & CO.. BSI Payne avenue. B. A. TREAT. 44? Broadway. AGENTS AND AGENCIES. AGENTS WANTED— pay 40 per cent commission and $5,000 cash in special prizes. McKinley Memorial Pictures on credit. Send no money; send name p.nd address; write us agreeing to sell them and return us the money. We will send you the pictures free, charges pre paid. Pictures are copyrighted and the best that has been produced. To show them sells them. First prize $1,000 in cash. Full particulars about other prizes with pictures. This offer does not ai ply to Chicago and its suburbs. Ad dress Household Guest Co., Picture Dept., Chicago, 111. ■ AGENTS WANTED for entirely new patented "Clean-All;" renewable bris tled carpet brush, cheaper than brooms; the greatest seller ever offer ed and a continuous business for years; exclusive territory given. Wor cester Mat and Brush Co., Worcester, Mass. ■ , 'AGENTS for special October work of unusual promise; a most liberal prop osition will be made; only one person in each community employed; agents who have had experience in sale of bcoks and canvassing for ' magazines preferred; write today for full partic ulars. The Floral Publishing Co., Springfield, Ohio. AGENTS— agents for authentic Life of President McKinley; best terms and time given; freight paid; outfit free; send 10 cents for postage. Western Book Publishers, 314 Pioneer Press, St. Paul, _ Minn. AGENTS make big money selling "com bination shirt bosom;" twenty shifts in one; entirely new; saves laundry bills; send 25c for sample and catalogue of other fast sellers. Western Purchasing Co., Hopkins, Minn. AGENTS WANTED— and la dies can make from $2 to $10 a day; work clean and every way desirable. D 56 Globe. ' TAKE ORDERS for our aluminum card eases, printed cards and fast selling aluminum novelties; catalogue free • Economy Co., 585 Lake, Chicago. "LIFE OF McKINLEY," by Murat Hal stead; practically the only McKinley book in the field, for everyone now in sists on having the Halstead book and no other; going like wild fire: 50 per cent commission, which is 100 per cent Profit to agents; big money for agents who act quickly; outfits free and they they are now ready. Clark & Co. 222 S. 4th st., Philadelphia. MAYING SIDE LINE for agents calling on drug and general trade; sample, pocket size. Paul Oppermann & Co., Milwaukee, Wls. $300 A MONTH selling "largest, best $U0 "Life McKinley, Assassination," etc.; all who buy our book get free $2 box of 17 kinds finest toilet soaps and per fumery; on this plan agents quadruple sales; 80 per cent commissions paid; send 10 cents for .complete book and soap outfit. Advance Pub. Co., Cincin nati, Ohio. .-. LOST AND FOUND. CHATELAINE LOST, with money, on St. Peter st. Reward if returned to 118 Leech st. Llewellyn setter with black and white spots; suitable reward if re turned. 665 University ay. . i'OCKETBOOK LOST—Containing $30.00 in bills and check payable to B. Pres ley Co.; finder please leave at B. Pres r ley Co., 102 East Third st. . . ItTNG LOST—Masonic ring. Reward if returned to 46 Buckingham. FOUND— dog; white "" with black" spots. Call Sunday between 12 and 2, i room 7, Geo. Benz building. . DRESSMAKING. |IRS. M'CONNELL WISHES to an nounce on her return from the East Sept. 25, that she will open her dress making parlors at 711 First ay. south, Minneapolis; one block from the inter _ urban car line. •-"-.. -JifRS. E. ANDERSON, Room 217 Moore block. Seven corners, ladies* tailoring fine dressmaking; very low prices for thirty days; latest designed skirts, waists, coats, etc.; references given; call and see the work. HORSES AND CARRIAGES^ LUMBERMEN TAKE NOTICE—We will have from 200 to 300 head of heavy log ging horses on hand at all times this fall for our logging trade and will in vite you to look over our stock for your kind. Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market. St. Paul. Minn. FOR SALE—Gray mare; weight 1 250 --age, 11 - years; gentle, good puller and traveler. 1261 Grand ay. ■ FOR SALE—Mare, harness and wagon, ; $45.00; no use for. them. 481 St. Peter. BUSINESS PERSONALS V MISS HULL removes superfluous hair, moles, etc.. by electricity; ■ only positive and permanent « S remedy; ; references R kstnhlisned eight years.. Room >i, a-annhelmer Bldg. : POPULAR WANTS :- SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMAN—Traveling, by established house; no technical knowledge neces sary, but simply all around hustler of good appearance and address; first-class line; special contract; entire time re quired; references. Address W 56, Globe.. SALESMEN of business experience -and good address; right' party will secure profitable employment and good pay. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., 332 En dicott building.- . . .- , ; SALESMAN—By old established house, capable, wideawake traveling ? salesman to sell staple line; must be able to show a clean past record and give bond; ;no side line seekers need apply. Ad dress Box 514, Chicago. ' • WANTED—Wideawake, reliable man as permanent salesman; general store trade; clean record and all time nec essary. M. F. Bixler & Co., 233 Bank st., .Cleveland, - Onto. ■'■ - . - WANTED—By an established high rated firm, scheme or specialty - men .to sell an exceedingly attractive and saleable line. Special terms and unique in ducements; high priced men investi gate. Box 384, Detroit, Mich. —Salesmen to handle our spe cialty as regular or side line; good money. Address Hampshire, Herschet and South sts., Cleveland, Ohio. HELP WANTED—MALES. BRICKLAYERS— four first-class pressed bricklayers; extra wages paid to first-class men. Call Monday morn ing, Oxford and Summit, or T. 8., 541 Srlby. BOOKKEEPER— in railroad construction work; . . good position for capable man; nothing but experienc ed man wanted. A. H. Anderson, 179 - East Third. BOY wanted; steady employment, at American Engraving Co., Union Blk. CLOAK SALESMAN wanted for lowa, Nebraska and South Minnesota. Per cival B. Palmer & Co., Chicago. DETECTIVE—Shrewd, reliable man wanted in every locality for profitable secret service; experience unneces sary. Write, American Detective As sociation, Indianapolis, Ind. DON'T do anything until you get my offer; samples, particulars free. Say man, St. Louis, Mo. JANITOR— experienced man to run steam plant and do janitor work in small apartment building. Call at j room 10, 94 East Fourth __. LAUNDRY MAN wanted, who unos*. stands the operation of washers and engines; good salary but must be com petent; married man preferred; this is permanent. A H. Anderson, 179 East Third. ■ - - '- ■• - MEN—Wanted, two men, one for dish washer and one for kitchen work, at Cafe Neumann, Sixth and Cedar. MEN wanted. 211 West Seventh st. NIGHT PORTER wanted in hotel. 260 East Sixth st. PHARMACIST—Wanted, a registered pharmacist. Apply S. H. Reeves, Seven corners druggist. " ■ . PICTURE FRAME MAKER, first-clats; . highest wages and steady work for the : right man. Engels & Co., Duluth, M.nn. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, state x perience and salary wanted; none with out experience need apply. Address L. 14 Globe. : - TEAMS and laborers wanted. Apply at Hamm's Brewery, or Carroll ana Mackubin sts.; winter job. Wm. Foel sen, contractor. •: • -' -• '-.-"" TRUSTWORTHY man for route in Min nesota; $15 weekly and expenses to start; references - necessary; steady • work. Address -•• Travelers' ■ Dept.,- 354 Dearborn, Chicago. •. _ ___ VISIT Scott's Private Night School, open every evening; short methods in arith metic and bookkeeping a specialty. WANTED— H. F. Balch & Co., south west of St. Louis, Mo,, station and day men in rock and -earth; free transpor- i • tation until Oct. 10; also for new rail road west of Rocky mountains; ship daily. Apply Western Employment Agency, Minneapolis, Fargo and Grand Forks. - WANTED—OiI salesman; a reliable man to sell lubricating oil on good commis sion; also a few traveling salesmen to carry our samples.as a side line; ex-: perience not necessary. Address, with i reference, Beaver Refining Co., Wash- i ington. Pa. ■' . WANTED—Young men with natural talent for drawing, to train as news paper artists, by mail. Write for free circular lesson. School of Caricature, World Building; New York. TED—Good man wanted to operate molding machine; steady workl?- come at once. Flour City Ornamental Iron Works Foundry, Minneapolis, Minn., ■ Twenty-seventh ay. south. and Twenty . seventh st.; take Minnehaha car line.-' WANTED experienced solicitors and col lectors for sick and accident insurance company; salary paid and steady work to rightt men. Call Monday forenoon 63/ Endicott "building. - WANTED—Two or three [ active young ' men to work with :salesman; wagon furnished free. Apply between 8 and J 9 o'clock ■ Monday morning. I3S East I Seventh st. . ~ r WANTED—A union cigarmaker at once, who is a musician, playing;tuba or clarionet in band. Address And. Pe terson, Alexandria, Minn. ■ . WANTED—Young lady who has had some experience in dressmaking, to make alterations and clerk People's Credit Clothing Co., 374 Robert. WANTED— moulders. steady job for the winter. American Hoist & Derrick Co. WANTED— or man to deliver Ap ply Selby ay. grocery, 652 Selby ay. .."' WANTED—A boy at C 47 Selby ay.; near Dale st. . _ •-•-.-. - ■■■-■ WE PAY 125 a week' and expenses to men with rig to introduce our poultry remedies; yearly contract; weekly sal ary; send stamp. Eureka Mfg. Co., Marshall. Mo., Dept. 16. $80 MONTHLY; more according to ability as manager, at home or office* whole or leisure time; no canvassing; wanted, a few house to house canvassers;, toilet and holiday specialties on credit- no money needed; state position wanted. i J. E. Shepard, 296 Broadway, New York. i $12 WEEKLY -copying letters at home either sex; enclose two stamps with ap plication. Lake Shore Mercantile Co Chicago. ; . . '. PERSONALS. A WELL EDUCATED, middle-aged gen tleman of good reputation wishes to correspond ; with a bright, intelligent lady, with view to mutually pleasant pastime and diversion; Address E 69, Globe.: -••'.- . ■ . -"- . GENTLEMAN would like to meet or correspond with an honest ..working girl matrimonially inclined; no general delivery letters. answered. V 8.; Globe. HANDSOME GENTLEMAN," middle^ aged, independently rich, wants sincere, honest wife. Address Mr. Clark, 193 Washington st., Chicago,' 111. ■■ . s".~.i--i> Ij;VD.I ES—My.: mouthly regulator never r falls; trial box 10c: rubber goods carried. ;; Mrs. F. Beard, Olive st., Louisville, Ky. WONDERFUL I CLAIRVOYANT — Tells I-,; thing;.: money back if not true; send 10 cents and -birthday. Mr. J. Myers, .88 Lincoln Park Station, Chi- '■ I cago • ■■■-:-.'■■■. ;' ■: • . -■ ■ . ; WILL PERSONS who saw cyclist struck ; ; by. street car : Monday, May -"27,^ 1901, about 7 a. m., '.- on South 4' Robert -. St.,; ; please send name - and t address? U 51 Globe.; - - .;- ■• -.-•■.:•..•■• - .- ; ■ ! —'-■' ~^—-■——— —————— [■££. : REAL: ESTATE. .'., ; :.L-. I FOR SALE—A 1 snap :in ■ real estate a* J. I H. Mongan, 349 East Geranium. ■■'■-'- -■-, tiireV-n nuiiitri- nun ' THE ST. PAUI, GLOBS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3O t 1901. POPULARJIANTS HELP WANTED —FEMALES. COOK—Wanted, a good cook. Apply at 657 Portland ay., one door from St. Al bans st. DININGROOM GIRL wanted at Hotel Northern, 14 West Fourth st. GIRLS WANTED at Golden Rule Em ployment office; call early Monday" morning and take your choice of best places. 527 East Seventh St., room 300 Kendrick building. GIRL to stay in office half days in ex change for treatment in osteopathy. 710 Pioneer Press bldg. GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for general housework. 566 Carroll _ st. HOUSEWORK—Competent girl for gen eral housework; small family. 722 Ash land ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl for general housework; small family; good wages; no washing. 825 Osceola ay. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general house work in fiat; family of three adults, must be good cook. 231 Arundel St., flat B. HOUSEWORK—W Tanted, a girl for gen eral housework; one that understands cooking. 233 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply 331_,Rondo. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl general housework. 251 Summit plac_\ HOFFMAN AY., 295—Furnished room for light housekeeping, $5 a month. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl to help with ligiht housework. 7^3 Laurel. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general hou3e work; small family. 540 Dayton ay. HOME WORK—The year round; no can vassing, J5 to $6 weekly, working even ings; expeiience unnecessary; enclose scamp; work mailed on application. 20th Century Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. INTELLIGENT WOMEN who have taste or talent for newspaper correspondence, reportorial work or story writing, to send for free booklet; we teach journal ism in all its branches by mail; spare time required; positions secured; manu scripts sold. Address National Press Association, Indianapolis, Ind. LADY STENOGRAPHER—GeneraI office work; must be willing: and accurate; for land and loan office in Wisconsin town, sixty miles from St. Paul; $6.00 to start. B 52, Globe. LADIES to do binding at home; $9 week steady work; all material sent free pre paid; send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Universal Co., Dept. B, Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES wanted to do plain needlework for us at home; we furnish materials and pay $7 to $10 per week. Send ad dressed stamped envelope to Standard Co., Indiana ay., Chicago. LADIES wanted to work on sofa pillows; materials furnished; steady work guar anteed; experience unnecessary; send stamped envefope to Miss McGee, Needlework Dept., Ideal Co., Chicago. LADIES to do piecework for us at home; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe St., Chicago. _ SEWING GIRLS wanted for dressmak ing. 148 Ramsey st. WANTED—Lady of refinement and neat appearance for position, not canvass ing, with reliable firm; salary, $10 per week. Call Monday on Miss Myers at Clarendon hotel. WANTED—Cook, dining room girl, Mon tana; cook, North Dakota, $4; din ing room girl, Spooner; girl, Bemidji Junction. Twin City. Employment Office, 303 over Yerxa's. WANTED—Strong, capable woman, to take care of two small children. 890 Goodrich ay. WANTED—Competent cook and second girl. 173 College ay. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Anybody oat of vror_ In St. Paul or Minneapolis may insert nn adver tisemeut under this heading; free of charge. A BOY of sixteen would like a pos'tion in wholesale house; can be trusted. Address C S.. 157 South Robert st.. city. APPRENTICE—Wanted, by young man, position as apprentice in harness shop; will go anywhere. Address Box 1275, Brainerd, Minn. APPRENTICE—A young man, twenty years old, would like position where he could learn the machinist trade; can give good reference. Please address H. J. P., 388 South Wabasha, third floor. A MAN of experience wants a few fur naces to take care of during the winter. Address G. R., 513 Wabasha St., city. A STRONG BOY of nineteen wants work of any kind; is not afraid of work. Ad dress F. J. X., 445 Arbor St. A STRONG BOY of eighteen would like work of any kind; is willing to work. Address 413 View st. BARTENDER—Young man wants posi tion as bartender; references. 163 West Sixth st. BOOKKEEPER—Young man would like position as bookkeeper and collector in small firm. Address N. H. S., 124 Viola ___ BOOKKEEPER — Practical bookkeeper open for position; any desired refer ences. O 100, Globe. ' FIREMAN wants position in the city; is a good reliable man; has the best of references. Address 346 South Robert, city. JANITOR —A middle-aged man wants a position as janitor; can furnish .first class references. Address Herman Franz, 448 St. Peter st. MERCANTILE—Man with mercantile and office experience, competent in Ger man . and English, temperate and in dustrious, good salesman, having con ducted general merchandise business, desires engagement. H. Nohling, 214 Phoenix building . NIGHT WATCHMAN—Wanted, by mid dle-aged man, strictly temperate, posi tion as night watchman; will work for winter's living expenses. Address Stranger, Room 17. Arcade hotel. OFFICE WORK—Man with mercantile and office experience, competent in Ger man and English, temperate and in dustrious, good salesman, having con ducted general merchandise business, desires engagement. X 4, Globe. PAlNTEß—Experienced painter and pa perhanger, twelve years' experience in city," wants work; have tools for job work; postal card brings me. 303 Phoe | nix block. PRINTER wantes permanent situation; is competent to take any position or run weekly newspaper. Address care of B 94 Globe. STENOGRAPHER—Experienced stenog rapher with high school education de sires a position; willing to do general office work; moderate compensation. T 65, Globe. STENOGRAPHER—You were all begln ners; now give this graduate in ste nography and bookkeeping a chance; references; salary no object. Wirth, 600^ Cedar. WANTED—Position by young man fa miliar with chemistry in place where ability counts. B 100, Globe. PORTER—WouId like to get a position as porter or lunchman. Address 239 Goodrich ay. OFFICE WORK—Wanted, young man of eighteen would like position in general office work; has good hand writing and willing to work for small salary at start. Address 605 Blair st. WANTED, by colored man, position in private family; salary moderate; will ing to work. Please call 147 East Eighth at. IN IHE HOMES. The Daily Globe has the largest local circulation^: history. Everybody reads the Globe. Try a want! that you want you can tret best results through its Want columns. It pays others; it will pay you. POPULAR WANTS ■■•.;:'V ::■':■..':..■ -••■ .■ ...■-'_:■-'--- k :■-■'■''■ •■". -"': v:;;r. ' SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES 'Anybody ont or work In St. Paul or - Mlnner.polla may insert an adver tisement under- thin heading free. " of charge. . A STRONG WOMAN, in need of work, will do any kind of day work, washing • ironing or cleaning: Mrs. G..1153 East - Ross st., v down; stairs. * - A GOOD : RELIABLE GERMANJ GIRL --. wants \ day I work washing, ironing lor cleaning. Please call or address - 483 - University ay. .-- .■ : . . - . A GOOD WASHERWOMAN.wants a place to work and . clean house. 181 Smith ay. . BOOKKEEpER-Wanted, position In of fice or as assistant bookkeeper. Ad dress 124 Viola st. A: k -i Cy-d DRESSMAKER, experienced, wants sew ing by the day ,in families. Call or ad dress 312 Louis at. ■•:- : • :.. .. - DRESSMAKER would like sewing ;-rea ; sonable prices. . Address 465 - Edmund St. - ... :'" '_ • . ■ .-•-; ..-!-- ■-. ' ■... ■ .; HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted, ■ position as housekeeper for widower by a capable widow lady. Address Room 207, 27 East Seventh St., city. ~ - •.■ -.■■■■;•;'-.- -.";,.• -;.- HOUSEKEEPER-A lady wishes a po sition as housekeeper in a small fam ily (widower's), where she can take her three-year-old .girl. 1 Address - Mrs. Caisey, general, very, St. Paul. HOUSEKEEPER - Wanted, position as housekeeper in a widower's family 14 East Seventh st, Room 8. • '---• -' : - HOUSEKEEPERWanted," : > position - J as housekeeper for widower •by a young widow lady; good . housekeeper. Ad dress G., 750 Reaney st.. St. Faul. . HOUSEKEEPER-Wanted, position as housekeeper in : a widower's family. ■ Room 8, .14 East Seventh St., St. Paul.V LADIES— Golden Rule Employment office can : furnish you with the - best help on short notice. No. 27 East : Sev enth st., Room 300, Kendrick block phone, ,- 2045. --• -; >•. : . - -.-•■ NURSE—Wanted, position as nurse girl for children. 975 Reaney st. - NURSE—Wanted, -position as child's nurse; good -seamstress. Inquire 309 Phoenix building. ■_ - OFFICE WORK-Young lady wants apo ■- sition in office work; -\ understands stenography; salary no object. 173 Gran • ite st. . -.---• '■','. . '■■- . ' . . - ■ ■-■ OFFICE WORK-Young lady would like office work of some kind; operate Rem ington typewriter. ? B 6?, Globe. STENOGRAPHER—Young lady stenog rapher, two years' experience, accurate .good speed, also office expedience, de sires position; salary, $6 per week. D 63, Globe. ... -. -,i-, ..:.•■• • .\ . .;- s ' STENOGRAPHER—Competent lady ste nographer desires permanent position; two and a half . years' experience; best -■:' of city referencs. Address jj H 56, . Globe. STENOGRAPHER-Young; - lady, would , like a position '-at '. moderate salary; : a Smith Premier machine preferred. > 743 East Cook st. -■-■■. ..■•■■. -: TYPEWRITER-Refined highly educated lady, experienced . typewritist, desires position; Smith Premier operator- Gregg system. Box 336, city. ,: r..%, ■■->;: TYPEWRITER—Young . lady would like position as ■ typewriter, : clerk or office work; had experience in typewriting Address A., 819 Mississippi. - WANTED—By. a competent dressmaker and tailoress, with best fof city refer -5 ences, -. H sewing v -;in," families. Address - Dressmaker, 210, Mount Airy st. :- .; WANTED—Washing, ironing ! and house cleaning; also cleaning offices. Address : M., 128 West Sixth st., Room 47. - WANTED—Work by a woman who would l™ c« t0 go out by the da Inquire at - 470 St. Peter. - ..: ••; .- , - "-- WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing and housecleaning. 258 West Seventh St., corner Walnut st. :. J . ": =-;,:.--, . WOMAN wants to go out by. the day washing or j ironing. Call or address No. 542 Cedar st., near old capitol. ■ WOMAN wants : washing or ironing by .the day. Call or address No. 468 Tem perance st., near Eighth st., Room 10. - .WOMAN wants comforters to tie 163 West Sixth st. '"-...-. • .. WOMAN. wants, day - work •of - any . kind. 163 West Sixth st. -■" "-.-.: - .-■ . . i AUCTION SALES. THE GREAT' annual sale of uncalled for household goods will continue at 246 East Seventh st. on Wednesday, Thurs -. day, Friday, and Saturday, .at 2 v: m of each day. At tthese sales, we have left for sale 15 heating stoves, 10 cook „ ing ranges, a lot of folding beds, par . lor suites, couches, easy chairs, center tables, dressers;l^.hall, ; trees, - sofas sideboards, . /.extension tables, dining 1 room chairs, ndisHes," glassware, cooking utensils, books, pictures, draperies lace curtains, -mirrors, bouffes, ■ rugs' carpets, sewing machines, organs and a lot of trunks;, blankets, quilts pil lows, and etc:;: absolute clearing sale regardless of prices; by - all means ■■ at tend this sale., d The St. Paul Storage Co. A. G. Johnson, auctioneer. ,- MEDICAL. LADIES—SSCO reward for an abormal, ob stinate case of suppression, any cause my regulator fails to relieve in twenty four -hours; positively guaranteed; no _ ergot or pills;. many.saved from suicide ideal,, safe home treatment; mail, $3 § Dr. Jackson, R. C, ! 854, 167 > Dearborn! .■Chicago. :. ..- , ; . TRY CLARKIN. BROS.' cure: for ecze -■-. ma, piles, ulcers, salt, rheum, , all r skin diseases; samples by mail, 25 cents Clarkin Bros., 13 Leech st., St. Paul. WANTED TO BUY. ;; WANTED TO BUY—Wanted, a billiard and pool table in good condition; state _ price. G 54, Globe. - 1 BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNT ANT. ~_j^- _^ _ ■! ■ ■-..-..■ WANTED—Expert accountant and book keeper having half a day spare time would . like set of ; books :to look : after • can furnish the best of references Ad - dress W 51, Globe. , - -■- - WANTED—TO v RENT. WANTED .: — Four -or five rooms or ■ small - house->: In v the vicinity of the Great ;■ Northern shops; must have * city water and sewer; would also like bath - room. 1-'- Address -^ M., 601 East Twenty-second ' st., Minneapolis, . stat : Ing, price. ."'"•: I ■'-.-■ -. -..■_ ■ . • . _- __■ WANTED by man ; and wife, furnished ; ' steam-heated > alcove.. room for - light r housekeeping; references.-^.'D • 64. -' Globe. CONTRACT WORK. - Charles Street 1 Sewer. '-. Office of the Board of Public Works • -: City of St. Paul; = Minn., Sept. 26, 1901.-' " .- Sealed bids' will be received by the I Board *■> of Public Works *in • and ? or I the ' I corporation of the City of St." Paul, Mm. . nesota, ■at • their ' office :In said city, ; until ■ 2 p. m. on the 10th day. of October, A. D. \ 1901, for the ■■ Construction vof' a : sewer on . Charles street, ' from r. Dale * street :to - St. Albans street, in 1 said 1 city, according to . plans and specifications on file in the > of fice of said ■ Board. v— -- ■ .; . 7.V A bond with at least two (2) sureties in : a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or la. certified check on r a bank of St. ■ Paul, ; In a, sum •. of >at 'least ten '• (10) \ per cent |of :; the * gross '-; amount ; bid, must '-< accompany . each bid. r; Said check shall •• be ' made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. ..; v The said Board reserves the right to re. -Jectrany and all bids. •.;".. -~?.■ - ■■■':-- ;.; 1 - - -■■-'-•. F. O. HAMMER, ':; - - : : v. • ' .-■>.:--•> President. -Official: C. H.iBRONSON/-:t^r-,.^w;-^ , ■ " -Clerk: Board iof Public Works. ; a -■;'-/ 27-1901-lOt. , :gH POPULARJWANTS FINANCIAL. {10 MONEY. $15—Tour credit la good with us. Quick $20—loans on household goods, pianos, 125—etc., without removal from your re»- ItSO—ldence. Easy weekly payments or $35—monthly payments. Lowest rates. !i4O~ Loans to salaried people without $45— mortgage or indorser. Payable In $Eo—easy Installments. We have private J7s—lnterviewing rooms and can guaran s]Co—antee absolute privacy and conflden tial treatment. Front offices, second floor. Open evenings. Walk up one flight. American Loan Co., Room 205, Manhattan Big. DO YOU KNOW You can borrow money on your note If you are a SALARIED PERSON and hold a steady position. NO ONE KNOWS EXCEPT OURSELVES. No mortgasp or ir^rser. Cheapest rates, longest time and easiest terms. ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO., Third Floor. Room 801. New York Life Bu llding. OLDEST AND BEST. MONEY LOANED to salaried people; only security their name; also loans on furniture, pianos, etc., with removal from residence. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company. 317 Pioneer Prex* Blrlg. FAKE MINING STOCKS—Do you own them? Send for sample copy Western Mining Index, containing list, latest mining news and valuable information. Index Pub. Co., Box 10*2, Denver, Col. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on improved property in St. Paul and Minneapolis. V. C. Gilman. New York Life Bldg. PRIVATE PARTY having money to loan at 6 per cent on good Minnesota land security please call at Room 6, 94 East Fourth st. I HAVE $1,000 6 per cent money to loan for one or more years. Geo. A. Nash, 41 Germania Bank Bldg. INSTRUCTION. 14TH YEAR IN ST. PAUL. BOENISCH'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE, CHAMBER OF COM MERCE, BUILDING 6TH AND ROBERT. PROGRESSIVE AND RELIABLE. THOROUGH IN STRUCTION BY COMPETENT TEACHERS. A NATIVE FRENCH LADY, experi enced teacher, would like to have a few more pupils; best of references. Ad dress F 58, Globe. • RASMUSSEN'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS School, 310 Globe building, St. Paul- Hersey and Staples' block, Still water; Gregg shorthand, bookkeeping, etc.; in dividual instruction, day and evening free trial. REMER DANCING ACADEMY, 185 Ron do St.—Beginners' classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; even ings at 8:30; enter any time; half price to ladies this week. THE HESS BUSINESS COLLEGE spe cial class in post graduate Work for ad vanced stenographers will organize Oct 1 to 7; rate only $5 per month. BUSINESS CHANCES. A WEEKLY newspaper and job plant for sale at a bargain in good Minnesota town of over 400; good reasons for sell ing. Address R 42, care Globe. A FIRST-CLASS news and and~confec uonery store; nice stock; good fixtures. Call 513 St. Peter; price, $600. BUY CORN AND OATS-They are cheap; send order now; write for book, "Suc cessful Speculation;" free. J. K. Com stock & Co., Traders' Bldg., Chicago. HONEST SPECULATION — Make your money earn a steady income; $25 up wards invested with us will earn 20 per cent to 30 per cent monthly, payable every 15 days; send for our new book "Successful Systematic Speculation" mailed free; tells how to operate on the grain market without loss; highest commercial, financial and successful customer references. Frederick E. Parker, Broker, 155 La Salle st. FOR SALE—Established mercantile buslT ness; good trade; clean stock, and pay ing; this is a chance of a lifetime for a business man with moderate capital. V 28, Globe. FOR SALE—lnterest in well paying man. ufacturing business; $2,000 to $2,500 re quired; will stand investigation. Address A 59, Globe. LIST of business chances 2c. National Business Exchange, 1625 Champa, Den ver, Col. WANTED—Outside hustler in land and fire insurance business; prefer Scan dinavian; must have little money; per manent. Address Drawer H Fergus Falls, Minn. WE REQUIRE an energetic manager in this section; unusual opportunity for right man. The McGuire-Dryden Com pany, 11 Maiden Lane, New York city. FARM LANDS. NORTH DAKOTA PRAIRIE-I have over 10,000 acres in North Burleigh county and the lands of-over fifty non resident owners in Kidder county; some of these are very cheap for all cash; one beautiful section near station, $2.65 per ac: j. O. B. Harris, 94 East Fourth st. • GOOD MINNESOTA and Wisconsin farm lands for sale, or trade for mer chandise stocks or horses. Write or call on W. R. Tait, 162 East Third St., St. Paul. FINE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM, S2O acres, all cultivated, dark loam soil, good buildings, three miles from station; Southern Minnesota; price, $1,650. Allen, 1006 Pioneer Press Bldg. TYPEWRITING MACHINES. repair all makes. Jewett Agency, 237 Hennepln ay., Minneapolis. ■ax* Preacher — When you're tempted to drink, think of your wife at home. Hejipeck—l do—and that's what drives me to drink. POPULAR WANTS KOOMS FOR RENT. AT FOUR HOTELS NEWLY FURNISH ed and papered rooms; all prices, day,' week or month; depot cars pass the dcors; The Western, 105 East" Eighth; Imperial Hotel. 16 East Eighth; Yukon Hotel. 127 East Eighth; Economy Hotel, :'._■ £60 Jackson St.; transient trade solicited. CENTRAL PARK, : 643 WEST—Nice, large, furnished front room and side room, I facing Central park and Summit ay.; modern conveniences. lAIRFIELD ■ AY., 80 Furnished - front room, suitable for one or two . ladies. ■ • FOR RENT—A snap for party with piano; parlor and bed room beautifully furnished; only two in the family; hill location. -Address F E3, Globe. FOR RENT— Three rooms at 260 Rice st. Inquire at 251 Rice, corner College ay. IGLEHART, 31—For rent, furnished al _ cove room; gentlemen preferred. ■NELSON AY., 247—For rent, one large room, with heat and bath, suitable for „- two, if desired; references. ROOMS—For : rent, pleasant front rooms' nicely furnished, with heat, suitable for ; one or - two gentlemen, or lady. Call at 31i) Wabasha. . - ROOMS—For rent, three good rooms, w:th city water; 43 Valley st. Inquire 14 East Seventh st., Room 8, third floor. ROOM—For rent, pleasant front room, furnished, on Dale, near Portland Ad dress H 62, Globe. ROOM— room, partly furnished on Iglehart st., near Louis, with heat, light and bath. D 65, Globe. SELBY AY., 601— rent, large, pleas : ant front room and alcove. ■SUMMIT AY., Furnished room for rent. ; . UNIVERSITY AY., 202 WEST—Neatly furnished front room, suitable for two; gas, bath, heat. - WASHINGTON ST., 339 NORTH—Oppo site Rice Park—Pleasant room, nicely furnished, suitable for one or two gen tlemen. , - . WILLIAMS ST., 279-Corner Pine-Floor of four nice rooms, with city water, sink, sewer and woodshed: rent cheap. ACRES. $10 AN ACRE, Wright county, 614 acres on Silver Lake, fifty miles from city; elegant soil. - M. P. Hobart, Minneapo lie. -. ] - BOARD OFFERED. COLLEGE, 46 WEST—For rent, large front • alcove room, steam heat, gas, bath, telephone; suitable for two or three, with good board. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, all modern, and first-class board; rates rea sonable. Buckingham Cafe. NICELY FURNISHED, steam-heated rooms, with board; modern conven iences; centrally located. 15 East Tenth ..■ st. - ■. - ■ . • , v. .... ,_-. - PLEASANT ROOM for two; heat and gas; home table. 260 West Sixth st. ROOM—Nice furnished room with or without board; all conveniences. 58 Til ton st. .. . ' -■ . * ST. PETER ST., 637—A splendid room and board; all conveniences; private family; 10 minutes walk from court -_ house. .- - FOR SALE. A NUMBER of bookcases for sale at 130 Farrington ay. - A FUR COAT for sale cheap; in good -condition. Address L 100, Globe. FOR SALE—A 300-egg hot water incu . butor, guaranteed, $15; one Shoemaker rolling machine, $5, cost $40; one small show case, $3; two windlasses, 6 feet 4 inchesx34 inches, $3.50; Golden Sea bright bantams, first prize win ners at •; state fair, $1.50 per pair; shoemakers iron stand 4 lasts. 75c; a lot of men's, ladies and children's shoes; one 3-flame brass coal oil stove with bake oven, only $2.50, cost $y.50; must be sold at once.- 574 Broadway. FOR SALE—Second hand barber furni ture of all descriptions; two-bowl wash stand, two bath tubs, five - barber chairs, mirrors, stove. Call or ad dress M. Sigo, 112 East Seventh st., St. Paul. ;.-.. FOR SALE—Twenty-five beautiful square pianos, all makes; as low as $15 for an Emerson square, and as high as $100 for ! a fine Steinway; splendid for beginners. Call at once on S. W. Raudenbush & Co., Sixth and St. Peter sts. FOR SALE CHEAP-Two Boehm clar- j ionettes in fine condition; every note perfect; full leather case. Call "or ad- i dress Studio, 32 Court Blk., 84 East Fourth St., St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—Nearly new six-nole range, - reservoir and hot water attachments; j perfect; $12 cost $36. 199 West Central ay. - STOVES—For sale, two good coal stows at 643 Portland ay. Call Monday. FOR SALE—One pointer and one Setter dog; well broken; will trade for good shotgun. 42 West Delos. ■ | YOU NEED our stoves, we need your ! money; big reductions for this week I in new and second-hand heaters, cook stoves and ranges; largest assortment ;of heaters in the city, among which you will find- West Points. Garlands, Jewels, Radiant Homes, Stewarts, Bucks, and many others of well known renown; self-feeding basebumers from $7.95 up; cook stoves, $2.50; ranges ! -- $5 up; air tight heaters SI up; round j oaks, $4 up; stove pipe, 10c. We have ! . a complete line of new and second-hand furniture, . carpets., crockery, snades. lace curtains, in fact everything to fit you : out from cellar to j garret we ex & change new goods for old, or pay good prices if you wish to sell. Your credit is good. Standard Furniture Co., 260 East Seventh st. C: * Confirmation- "of Assessment for Sewer on "Western Avenue. - . Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26th, 1901. The assessment of bent tits, costs and i expenses arising from constructing a I sewer on Western avenue, from.Edmund ' street to Thomas street, together with j the " necessary catohbasins and manholes, | in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, having ; : been completed by the Board of Public ! Works, in and for said city, said Board ' will meet at, their office in said city, at! 2 p. m.,. on the 14th day of October,• A. D. 1901, to hear objections (if any) to said as sessment, at which time and place, un less sufficient cause is shown to the con trary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. . The following is a list of the supposed owner's names, a description of the prop erty specially benefited, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: .Smith's Subdivision of Ii Blocks 9, 10, -15 j and 16, Stinson's Division of N. W. V* ' Sec. Town- 29, Range 23. . Supposed" Owner and Description.; Lot. Block. Benefits. I Frank r. and Frederick Dick .:..:v.......-.;...*5 9 $111.23 I James F. McCoi-mick, . , south 70 feet 0f..59&00 ' _ 9-> 02. i Theresa H. Barry. ";- : . north £5 feet cf ..59&60 M'.§i 4.45 -Warren and Rico's Addition. :•: : i Supposed Owner and . . Description. .". : Lot. Block. : Bent fits. ! Caroline H.-Pancoast,.: - t south 25 feet of .A&.5 S ' -$22.23 ! same, north 50 feet of of south 75 feet 0f..4&5- 8 ii.ZO Berrisford Baking and . i ■ Conf. ; Co., . north : ' i- 57 3-12 feet of r..A&5 8 50.73 ' B. J.-Shipman ...:..... 6 8- j 117.4? ; All objections to said 'assessment muse ! be made in writing and -filed v with ; tiio | Clerk iof said Board at least 'I one ~ day j prior' to said : meeting.'•■'-"'■ f- ■ I : F. O. HAMMER. - "-.- ;• .•-■.■-.-■.-..-■ "President.. ■ Official: C. H. BRONSON, . '•:• Clerk Board of Public Works. -: - Sept. 30-1901-lt. ■■-''. - ;-c > m . - ■■" -:. \ POPULAR WANTS : HOUSES TO RENT. i '. Hi?9~wi^ alrmou"nt, ay ten 'oca,-! » ' Neison ™ cr uav'' nlne' rooms- $35; 273 ; ; s Sin 1 o £of ht rooms. 30 Luther ; [ _£> - dishing, 224 Endicott Bldg. ■£ 1 IJ>?,rn E2T9F^vKv Seven room house and - "SlJlr^V^nt, 250 SheTman St.-Ir i vine -Park-Twelve.room "house, suitable for one or two families; to be newly pa ?ent dnd x?m tedi; Water" and sewer; rent $2o; will make special rate for - i -'years lease; °P" Sunday. ".V I H wJS^~;^ or lt nt- house of eleven rooms ' r . _ajl ?n rag7 s .st" d'-'»-^°":-. HOUSE-S2O-House, six rooms and bath- Raymond, next Long ay., St. Anthony: : £7 rl' °P n Sunday 3tosp. m. Owner, s 507^ Scandinavian-American Bank build! . Seven-room house; modern conveniences; good repair; central loca tion, Dayton's bluff, 616 Bates ay., near be\enth st Inquire at premises, or 32 ■kast Fourth st. .* 1 HO USES—Small house for rent at 242 : ■ East Thirteenth st.; also seven-room house at 241 Grove; call Monday. FOR RENT-No. 272 Summit Place, cor-V Sw*ih B ais tV- new mode eight-room dwelling; hot water heat, laundry, etc. - • Canby & Meier. 98 East Fourth st. TWO FOUR-ROOM HOUSES, 1237 Ark wright st., half block from car line • ..Inquire 1239 Arkwright. . . ' ; FIATS FOE BENT. : w«^ Ele Aht"r^ om at in the "Kenil worth, Arundel St., near Dayton ay. - ■ L- S. Cushing, 224 Endicott Bldg. 8 . Eight-room flat in the "Lans mere, ~* desirably located, excellently finished.:.L. S. Cusnin 224 Endicott isiug. ' i^J~£ or rent> slx -room flat and bath, v r Ri ce, st: i lßpermODtll ' Inquire . ■ \\ ■ L. Perkins & Co., 307 Robert st. ! FURNISHED FLAT, first floor, foil housekeeping; also three rooms- fur nace heat and bath. 667 Broadway. t MODERN FLAT," six rooms. $12 pel . month, to small family. 43,; Case st : CLAIRVOYANTS. DO YOU know your future? If not ad dress Riley Allen, St. Anthony Hill'Sta -1 tion, St. Paul, Minn.; send 10c and birth date; with quick reply he will give you • this information in a wonderful life - reading. • MRS. ALICE AUSTIN has returned; will be pleased to see her friends at -183 Ce -1 MRS" WHITE, occultist, 125 West Fourth '. st.; tells past, present, future; readings ~ by ma?i r$i eS Friday evening; readings £ Confirmation of Assessment for Sewer on Indiana Avenue. r?t mC%°£ tY£ Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26th, 1901. ! -. : The assessment of benefits costs and expenses arising from constructing a sew er on Indiana avenue, from Hyde street to Edward street, together with the nec f? sar>' . catchbasins and manholes, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, hay- - ofg €.v c°mP'eted by the Board of Public Works, in and for said city said - Board will meet at' 1* lit! V i *?. fll. cc m sald cit >'. a 2p. m. on the 14th day of October, a. D. 1901, to hear objections (if. any) to said assess ment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. * The following is a list of the supposed \ 1 owners names, a description of the prop-" erty specially benefited and the amounts ! assessed against the same, to-wit: Robertson's Addition. --:"-^'« Supposed Owner and • ' Description. Lot. Block.Benefits. - D. D. Merrill l m $47 06 same 2 164 47. : same 3 i6t 47 00 - Victor Villaume ...... 4 164 4700 ~ f amc 5 161 47!oO Constant M. Baly .... 6 164 47 00 The Villaume Box and W , r Ll! mt3? r C? 7 163 47.00 M. Cucherat, (except easterly 314 feet thereon s 165 62.51 : The N. W. Dyeing, Cleaning and F. Co , easterly 314 feet of.. 8 165 329 i same 9 1(5 47*00 v D. D. Merrill 10 165 47 00 me n 165 41 \ m ; same 12 165 . 47 go •■' - I The Villaume Box and !*"* ■ Lumber Co 1 163 -J7 00 same \\ 2 - 163 47.00 : ame •••■•••.; ..3 163 47.00 I D. D. Merrill 4 163 47 00 j The Villaume Box and • Sfegfe;eo:::j 163 «■« St. Paul Barrci C 0... 7 lfr> 47 00 Patrick W. Hudrier... 8 . 162 47 -00 Emilie Bourdon 9 162 47 00 The Villaume Box and ' • Lumber Co ...: 10 162 47,10 I sam 11 162 47.00 j same 12 162. 47.00 Ail objections to said assessment must be made in writing and Hied with ! tne Clerk of said Board at^least one day prior to said meeting. r;" x F. O. HAMMER. t; Official: C. H. BRONSON,-..President. Clerk Board of Public Works. Sept 30-1901-lt I Confl mint ion of Anse«sment for Sewer 011 Fairvlevr Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. 2Cth 1901 ' Ino assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from-constructing a sewer on Fairview avenue,'from Feronla - avenue to a point eighty (SO) feet south of the south line of Shields avenue, together with the necessary catch basins and manholes, in the City of St Paul, Minnesota, having been completed »>y the Board of Public Works, in and for Bald city, said Board will meet at their" ; ■office.in said city, at 2p.m. on the 14th I day of October. A. D. 1901. to hear ob- I jections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, - unless sufficient i cause is shown to the contrary, said as : sessment will be confirmed by sad Board j The following is a list of the supposed '» ; owners' names, a description of the prop erty specially benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Howard Park Addition. ; Supposed Owner and Description. Lot. Benefits. •/ I John B. Rossmann ....53 $42.40 F. E. Bryant and John G. - Hinkel ...: 54. 42.10 same and. same 55 42.10 Ole Olson .........56 42.40 ' F. N. Finney .....:. 57 42.40 same .........5S 42.10 > same ......:..'./...... 59 42.10 I I same ...;.'.....>..... :....;.CO ■ -• 42.40 "" James W. Beullcy ...;.......61 62.51 "\ Union Park Addition. j Supposed Owner and '■ Description.. . Lot. Benefits. ; lioueila B. Shipman ..........37 • (91.16 . ; Jno. G.Hinkley .......; 38 . 53.00 .: i : Frederick C. Brockman ....39 53.00" - v ■ John Or. Hinkley -...* .40 . 63.00? ir; •John P. Johnson 41 -; • 53.00' ! same ...42 53.00 '• 1 same ...43 53.00 - i City of St. I'a-.il (water de- I partment) ......:...44&45 53.00 "'...• Lcyorin<r"s Addition to Union Park. •'-. j Supposed Owner and I Description. ;' ■ Lot. Block. Benefits. ; 1 AVinii Powers ...22;-,. 4 "542.10 K. G. Rogers .......V.. 21 .^ .4 . 41!.40 ! All -objections •to said'assessment must -: ~; I he made :In : writing "and- Tiled " with*f the; i^f I Clerk of said Board at least one day -; ! prior •to '■ said • meeting.. ■•- - ■ * : ■!'■ - - F. O. HAMMER, *3StBBSSB& President. ": Official: C. H. URONSON,--: Clerk.:Board'of Public Works. - ■• Sept. 30th-l?01-lt..