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SAINT PAUL WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. * I'.'UEXTICK- learn cigar making, one lx. who has worked at business before. At Carles L. Neumann's, 252 West Third st. 1 \ GENTS- Wanted in every county throughout t\. the United States for the Eclipse bag lolder; entirely new; patent just out; can be put sp anywhere in the bam or field; the greatest harvest for agents ever offered (a splendid side line); one agent reports making $108 in one week; •ample for 85 cents or three for $1. Address Eclipse Bag Holder Co.. 201 and 200 East Seventh it., John llaisley, manager. 215-29 AGENTS — for two new household novelties; sells in every house for 25 cents; samples sent on receipt of price of both, 50 cents. John Haisley, 204 and 206 East Seventh Bt. 215-21 KTIST — Young man with artistic ability to originate two cartoons each week. H— d., Globe. ; 1 BAR First-class for steady work at 337 Wabasha st. _2 ARUER— First-class, 390 Robert st. 2 BARTENER— One that can give good refer ence?; no other need apply. Call between 9 ■nd 10- nt 20 East Third st. 7 BELL BOY — Immediately at the International cl ._ 2 BOY, smart Swede, from 10 to 12 years olds Rood home for the right boy. Call at 75 Portland ay., city. 1 BOY — In drug store, corner Third and Wabasha sty. Lainbie _ Betuune. . 7 GHAIX3IEN- experienced. Apply at 26 East Fourth st. at 4 p. m. 2 ABINET-MAKERS— First-olasa. Johnson Bros, & Loomis, 889 Jackson st. 1 CARPENTERS— Immediately at . Manitoba \j elevator. West Superior. Wis., 200 common carpenters or elevator plunkers; wages, *2 to *2.50 per day. 211-24 FA HANDS— Two at once. Inquire at.121 Martin st. _± GROCERY— A good man to deliver and take OT orders in grocery store: one acquainted with the hill preferred. Call at store corner Ashland »nd Dale. 7 r ABOKEKS— Apply at 315 Robert st. JLj ' ,_ __1 ABOKKKS if you want to go to work to-day J call this morning at White's Employment office. 308 Minnesota st. 220 TABORERS— Twenty. Apply at 315 Robert st. JL/ 7 TIT AX to drive team. 59 West Tenth. FFICE BOY— In office of wholesale house, a OFFICE BOT— In office of wholesale house, a bright, reliable boy about 14 years old; must write a good, plain hand and be correct at figures; good chance for the right boy: one living with parents preferred. J. B. T., Globe. 218-21 PROFESSOR, at the Lake View academy, JL Sank Center. Minn.; an expert penman and bookkeeper; an unmarried man preferred; to the right man a liberal salary will be paid. Address D. J. Co«an. Principal and Proprietor. 215-221 ALES MAX— Experienced clothing salesman, no other need apply. 8. Frank, 151 East Sev enth st., between Jackson and Robert. 1 SALESMAN— A^good, honest, first-class cloth ing salesman: must speak German: good references necessary. Apply to-day, Sunday, be tween 2:30 and 3:"0 p. m. at residence, 271 Louis % ft., corner tglehart. ■ 1 STENOGRAPHERS call for pos tions. Anne C. Drew & Co., room 9. Hale block, opposite Merchants. 129* TA I LOR— A good one at once. Louis Gross, Wells, Minn. 219-22 TAILORS— Two first-class vestmakers at Me Grath & Cos. __ YOUNG MAX as foreman in charge of city X deliveries for wholesale house. J. W. H. 2 yiXCOGRAI'HER-Ono who thoroughly un- Zj derstands the business. Call on or address Stevens _ Fisher, 336 Sibley st. . 2 f?f\ MEN to surface track at Scotland and lps- OU wich Dak. This is for the Milwaukee rail road company, ar.d pay $1.75 per day; steady work till winter and free pass back; also station men for Sioux City; and fifty for the Manitoba road at Maple Plain; call this torenoon tor your tickets; •tart out at 4p. m.. Moore's employment agency, ?S3 Sibley st., St. Paul, opposite union depot. 221 P.f\ COAT, MINERS— To go West. Apply 315 •JU Robert st. 221 ,-)K CANVASSERS at 130 East Fifth st. £O 221 OH LABORERS. Apply 315 Robert st. 4aJ 221 I/\t \ DAY and station men. new work; 75 men IV )\J for the Manitoba railroad. $1.75 per day; 50 men for Dakota, free fare: •-'() harvest hands for Dakota: 25 men for lowa to build wire fence; good job; free fare. Charles Colton. 310 Sibley St., 220-21 FfMiaie. COOK — In family of three. Inquire at once ot Dr. Fry, druggist, corner Lafayette and Westminster st. . 7 INTNGrROOM GlßL— lmmediately, at 274 West-Third st. 2 ISM WASHER— At once. St. James Hotel. ■ 2 DISH WASHER at restaurant, 345 Robert st. 1 DRESSMAKING— Apprentice girls to learn; cutting and fitting a specialty. 555 Wabasha. ( 218-21 IIJL for general housework. Mrs. John A. Stees,lss Virginia ay. 1 ("1 L for general housework, small family, con- T sisting of three persona; good wages. Apply 235 Western itv. 1 i IRL to assist in light housekeeping. 501 Can ada st. 1 GIRL — For general housework in family of two. 123 West Fourth st., one door from Rice park. 7 GIRL for light housework, at Martin st.; T no washing. 7 IHI — For general housework in private fam ily. ; 7 GIRL — For general housework. Mrs. John A. stir's, 25 Virginia nv. 7 HAVES' new employment office furnishes girls with places; 150 girls for housework, one hotel cook, one polisher, ten family cooks, one laundry girl, two nurse girls. 4^.> Wabasha, near capitoL ___ 220-2 HOUSEWORK— A first-class girl at 29 Iglehart st. 1 "I TOl SKWOKK — for general housework; XT two in family; German preferred. Mrs. Samuels, 52 West Tenth st., upstairs. • 216-20 ITCHEX girls at 382 Robert St., Merchants dining-room. 7 TVfURSE GIRL — At once; one that can jive at JA home nights; will pay $3 per month. Call at 263 Rice. 1 ERVAXT GIRL— At No. 308 Oak st. near SERVANT GIKL— At Xo. :!0S Oak st. near Sherman: good: to do general housework; Scandinavian or German preferred: must apply immediately. 2 ■\7~OTfXG LADY For one month: plain and JL rapid penman to address envelopes. Ad dress in own handwriting, stating salary expected, A. 8.25. •■ .-. Fiy.yyciAii. , TVTEWPORT _ PUE~T, Drake block. Third st. J.^l opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to 3 per cent, on improved city property, and furnish it without delay; they also buy and Bell mortgages, bon > and stocks. _ -24Stf ANYONE in no .of money can borrow $10 and upward of K. Deming & Co., 35 E. Seventh St., on their furniture, pianos, horses, cows, carnages, etc., without removal from owner's premises; also on watches and jowelry. Money advanced on • wages due. All the time given on loans that is required, and any part of money borrowed can be paid back at any time, thus reducing principal as well as interest. Write and we will call. It. Doming & Co., room 1, _ Hast Seventh st. 15"* ANNON * CO.. 325 Jackson st. buy notes and LJ lend money on furniture, horses, wagons, etc. without removal or publicity, and accept payment in installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washing ton ay. south. 225* TTERMAXX TKOTT, 303 Jackson st. room I! 13 Money to loan at from 6to 8 per cent On improved city property and farms; also de tirable city lots and farm lands for sale. 133-317 ON EY to loan in amounts to suit; no delay; lVi building loans a specialty; local stocKs bought and sold. W. G. Strickland, secretary. 363 Jackson st. 171-261 MONEY TO LOAN in amounts to suit, at current rates on real and personal piop erty, warehouse receipts and on all property of value; principal can be paid by installments; notes discounted. C. W. Leonard _ Bro., 315 Jackson st. 219* ONE TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 to slu~ 000 at li and 8 per cent, interest without de lay. St. Paul Trust company, corner Jackson an J Fourth sts. _^____ --* aT H E MINNESOTA Mortgage Loan Com pan y J- (incorporated). — Private bankers, loan from 10 upward on household furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal from owners premises. Also on warehouse receipts, and on diamonds, gold watches and fine jewelry. We buy notes or loan on same as collateral. All the time given on loans that is required,' and parties may pay back in installments it desired, thus reducing the cost as well as the principal. The oldest and only incorporated bunking house of the kind in the city or state. I personally superintend the busi ness and save lawyers' fees to all parties dealing with us. .1. S. Mackey, president, room 7. First National bank building, corner Fourth andJack gon sts., St. Paul. Minn.; room 7, Mackey-Legg block, corner Fourth and Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. 93* sjr^nri to J50.0C0 loans made without delay as t|J)«JVjU soon as title can be examined on St Paul real estate, with interest from 6 to 6per tent.; building loans specially attended to. Ap ply to — . S. Chittenden, First National bank build ing. 220- ly cinn OHO TO loan on improved Sb PIUU,UUU Paul real estate. 3 to 5 years' rime, in any amount, from $1,000 to (20,000, with . nterest at 6, 6 1-2, 7. 7 1-2 and 8 per cent., accord ug to values and location- money furnished itn nediately. S. S. Stokes, investment brokers. No. 167 East Fourth St.. under First National bank. S3.V- ... D ESSMAKTXG". RESSMAKING— Ladies, we can make you a suit for $5.50, perfect fit and stylish as any Irst-class dressmaker could for double the money. '. 115 West Seventh st., near Seven corners. 220-51 DRESSMAKER — dressmaker, can cut XJ and fit; has moved to 313 East Seventh st. Mrs. Davis. \ SITUATIONS WAXTEu. . , ■ -■ Male. . ■ T) A RKEEPER- First-class; best of reference X> from last employer. AddrssH. L. S., 147 East Third _ 2 C CHAMBER WORK— By competent lady, in v^ 1 hotel. E. H., Globe. 1 CITY COLLECTIONS on commission by a person of experience and responsibility. J. J. A., Globe. 1 pOACHMAN — By a young colored man: jani •VA tor or portering. Inquire at 203 West Ninth st 1 pLEKK in dry goods store; have three years' V experience, speak the Scandinavian language and can give city reference. Chris Hanson, 309 East Seventh st. 1 pLKKK in a boot and shoe store; have had v^ three years' experience and speak German; am married; can give best of reference: N. S., care of Chris Hanson. 309 East Seventh gt; ■ -.., .•; 1 DRIVER of delivery wagon or hostler by boy of 18; is well acquainted in the city. W. M. P. ■ «!=■' ■v-'v:.. 1 DRIVER — To drive delivery wagon by a young man, sober and steady; speaks Gorman and English; well acquainted in city. G. W.. v Globe. ENGINEER— Practical, with best of " refer- X-i ence; chief's license; can do any ordinary steam fitting; wages not so much an object as steady work. L., Globe. 7 VEXING EMPLOYMENT by a good pen man. Hamilton, Globe. ■ 1 ~C» VEXING EMPLOYMENT by a good pen- JLj man: posting up books preferred. B. 2, Globe. IGHT EMPLOYMENT during remainder of vacation by high school teacher, this state; business experience; highest references. Pedagogue, Globe. 1 ORGANIST and choirmaster— By gentleman of 14 years' experience, recently from Lon don. England, late honorary member Trinity col lege, professor of piano, organ, voice culture and harmony; testimonials and press notices per re turn: good performer and choir trainer. Address Prof. Cox, care Y. M. C. A., Minneapolis. 214-21 LUMBER thoroughly acquainted with all XT kinds of machine work and gas fitting; speaks English and German. . 1 PENMAN — By young man, first-class penman; writ ng in office at nights. J. F. S., 174 East Fourth st. 7 STATIONARY ENGINEER— Can givejref- O erances. F. G.. Globe. : , 2 OICK NURSE— By an experienced person at 0 once; accustomed to take care of the bbnd; best references. 345 Sherman st. city. . ..1 OALESMAX- By experienced dry goods sales- O man, for Aug. 15 or Sept. 1. C. P., Globe. 1 SALESMAX or clerk in meat packing estab lishment, by an experienced man; good ref erences and. security. A. B. G., Globe. . :.<:./■< 7 O ELEVATOR 31 EN— A twenty years' ex perienced grain inspector, • also engineer; desires an engagement with some elevator firm.. Address K. L. H., Globe. 7 npiMEKEEPER or collector by practical man JL of five years' experience. J. 8., Globe. " 215-21 _J I WANTED — A manufacturing jeweler. :■' Call : at Reed, Daily & Bettman, 219 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. .' . )-.■■■?. ■■ ■"! .Female. '•-. . ■••' pASHIER, clerk or any kind of office work; \J willing to work. N. S. 8., Globe. 220-26 COOK or general housework by an experienced v^ 1 woman with a child, in a small family.'. Ap ply to 161 Palest ; " ■".■ '" "- 1 CO3IP AN ION— By a young lady.. 8., Globe./ : :■. " - 7j CASHIER— By a young lady, formerly a school ' teacher, would like a situation as . cash er or. clerk in a dry goods store. Please call or address by Aug. 15 or Sept 1, M. Q., 483 Wabasha st., St.i Paul. . ..... r.;_. ; .7: DAY WORK — By young woman, washing and ironing or house cleaning. Call at 103 West Tenth, head of Fort st., up stairs. . 1 DRESSMAKER desires position in fitting xJ room, or as forewoman in dress and cloak making establishment. E. V., Globe. 216-24 HOUSEKEEPER— A respectable young lady, IJL would like a position to take care of fur nished rooms. or would accept a position as house-' keeper in a hotel in St. Paul. P., Globe. 7 TJOUSEKEEI'ER— To a single gentleman or LX widower, by a middle-aged person, well educated; she is able to superintend a whole household. D. 0., Globe. , 7 NURSE — experienced Eastern young lady; best of references. 402 East Seventh st, second floor. •,.--■ -■ 7 Fi<T<7e WORK— Light office work Of some kind preferred, by an intelligent young lady.' A. W.E., Globe. -..-<,- .1 BUSINESS CHANCES.'-* ". CIGAR STORE— Confectionery, news and v> cigar store, with fixtures; good location business and cheap rent; will exchange for city property or sell at invoice for cash; small capital required; reason for selling, going in business out side of city. 618 Reaney st. " 218-24 DRUG STORE for sale— Nice, complete, lo cated in a central part of the city; will sell at a bargain for cash. Drug Store, Globe. 217-225 I^OK SAL?;— Fine stock of gents' furnishing goods, with lease and fixtures. Stokes, Globe. ' : '-'-' " ' 220-21 FOR SALE— store fixtures; also small stock of groceries. E. 'Stceu, '8l>(i East Seventh st. . 220-22! HOTSI — A good hotel, .with, burropm: six; years' le^se; also two good saloons, ' cheap.' F. Nelson ft Co., 198 Kast Seventh st. ;'•. '. 219* j HOTEL FOR SALE— A good 'paying hotel near union depot, with day. and night res taurant and first-class barroom; six and one-half^ years' lease: low rent; also saloons on the leading j business streets; all at groat bargains: do not in ] vest until you have called on Nelson & Smith, lilS East Seventh st. -" ' •-'■- 193-232 1 AUXIIRY FOR SALE in good ToCLitinn; LJ five years established and doing good paying business; will sell cheap. Address Miles, t'h.s of fice. . . 220-21 NEWSPAPER for sale or 'exchange— es i.* tablished newspaper in a thriving town in North Dakota; will sell half interest to a pr;;ctica' ; printer: but small capital needed; here is a good ; opening for a live man. Address for three day?: "Democrat," Globe. .... : .. , .220-2 v RESTAURANT for sale cheap, doing first- V class business. Call on or address Proprietor, 86 East Seventh st. 'ti jC )■ •> 21-3 RESTAURANT — A good' paving .restaurant and dining hall for sale: good location and cheap rent. Frank, Globe. 219-22 Ql F.i i TAKES a finely-located ' photograph «Jsl»-/' ' gallery with fixtures, etc., if taken be fore fair week. A. P. D. 811 Hague ay. 1 PERSONAL.. TUKK WALSH information wanted of the J present whereabouts of Luke Walsh, a resi dent of Winneshiek county. lowa, until about the year 1871; when last heard from he was .a tie in spector on Duluth & St. Paul railroad; by the death of his brother John he inherits a portion of his estate: Minnesota papers please copy. M. J. Carter, attorney for the estate of John Walsh, j deceased. ' '* 21t!-24 : I A Superfluous hair .permanently,; re- J moved by the electrolytic process. Dr. William E. Yaw, 523 Nicollet v.v.,. Minneapolis. ! 217-223 - -.'■.-, .... - :... ' ' ' ; MRS. ELLlS— Celebrated fortune-teller: sat- I isfaction guaranteed. No. ' 169 East Ninth ' st., near Jackson. ' , >.-V--. f -. 199-229 THE PERSON having any of the following jewelry, stolen on Ninth st. near Exchange, June 17. will be paid the lull amount advanced: the thief is known: One gold watch (J-osie) en- ; graved on outs de case. No. works 1,681,986; No. case 223,301. Also small twisted gold chain with moss agate charm; one pair ear-rings; 1 rein stone, ' (diamond shape); one chased gold locket; no questions asked. H. G., Globe. -.•■■■■: -y- -> 221 THE MADAME GUIS WOLD corset made ; X to order at 412 Wabasha st; lady agents I wanted. Mrs. Jamieson and M. Forgee. 175* j ~~ IX TKU CTI ON . GERMAN LESSONS for English lessons. A 10, Globe. . •- - .'-■■■ ,-■'.•;•.- :■■-?■■ OHORTHAND and typewriting taught, and , O pupils honorably treated. Anna 'O. Drew,' 9 Hale block. __ _ • 1 220 QHORTHAXD AND TYPEWRITING— O Northwestern School of Shorthand and Type writing; lessons personally or by mail; call or send for circulars. Anna C. Drew & Co., room 9, Hals block, opposite Merchants. 128* WANTED — Young men and ladies to '■ learn telegraphy and type-writing, days and : i evenings; chance tor men to make expenses while i learning. Globe Telegraph company, 336 Jackson j st. St. Paul. r ; 191* BOARDING i OTTERED. ■•■: : ;■"■; DOGs boarded at reasonable rates. William Youatt, St. Paul. 1 j PERSONS who want good board and comfort able accommodations, terms $1 per week, up ! ply at 483 Kast Seventh st. '2 PLEASANT AY.; 222— Table board: also two i nicely-fnrnislied rooms: terms reasonable. 211.-2J I pi..'. . .■'•: BOARDING— steam |J. beat, f,-. 1 s bath; references required. 20 , I Colluge^av. west, l'.ublnsoti. 215-221 WANTED TO BUY. BICYCLE— A second-hand fifty or fifty-two inch bicycle, in good condition, for cash. J. X., Globe. 220-21 C lll 15— Child's folding crib in good repair. 448 Strykerav. 4 SAFE — Second-hand; must be in good condi tion: good size and cheap. E. L. 8., Globe. WANT TO BUY— Gentle horse, that child can drive, and wont cost over $50 or $75. Bohrer, 354 Robert st. •:•■.-..■,'.■ 4 ANTED TO BUY horse. 164 University ay. i AT AND AROUND SEVEN" CORN R JOHN A. LAAIIS, upnolsterer, corner of j*) Seventh ami Exchange sts.; steam renova ! tor for cleaning feathers and mattresses; all work ! I guaranteed. 104* ' RUGS — Wilkes' pharmacy you get pre soriptions filled with the purest drugs, with out which the physicians' skill is of •no avail; a very desirable and complete line of the best toilet good*. . 211* DYE "WORKS. DL. JAMIESON. Steam Dye Works— Gent' • clothing a specialty. 412 Wabasha st.St p»nl. «<«iu. miff ST. PATJL DAILY GLOBE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 18LA ..'■-- '-'v'" .-•'''■- FOR RENT. ,T> ENTING. DEPARTMENT— Houses for -LV tenants: tenants for bouses. The attention of the public is inrittd to our "For Rent" list. We have unusual facilities for accommodating those interested in leases, and will be glad to have [ any who wish to procure tenants or those wishing ] 'to rent houses, stores, flats, offices, desk-room, ; 1 etc., etc., to call and see us. A competent assist- j ant devotes his entire time to this department : Harrison & Handy, - real estate and financial : agents, 137 East Sixth st., Hotel Ryan. 206-230 Houses. V SHLANDAV.-An eight-room house; very 1 Xjl cheap to desirable tenant. Inquire at 60S ' Ashland ay. 220-22 ; EIGHTH ST., 229— Pleasant unfurnished front I X!j and side rooms to parties without children; j very desirable location. 220-23 i FOURTH ST., G9B EAST— House for rent. ' " 218-24 j TGLEHART ST., below Nine-room JL house, bath-rooms, water and sewer; pleasant neighborhood: low rent. Ingersoll & Camden, room 4, 325 Jackson st. 220-22 EXT ST., corner St. Anthony ay.— store. 220-21 MARKET ST., 129, between St. Peter and — Two unfurnished rooms. 220-22 'BOAL ST., 170— House, eight rooms, in fine order; city and cistern water; large yard. 217-21 N ORRIS ST., 215. near corner— Small house; four rooms; water and sewer connection. 220-22 "p AMSEY ST., Nine-room house; modern XV improvements. Inquire at Cardozo's, Fifth and Jackson, or 267 Ramsey st. 220-7 tcoonu. BURR ST., 525— Four neatly furnished rooms; two. front and two side-facing. . 1 pEXTRAL AY., 74 WEST—Pleasantly-fur \J nished room for a gentleman; call after Sun day. . 220-24 pHESTXUT ST., 323. one block from Seven v-^ corners — Two unfurnished rooms. 220-24 CEDAR ST., Large front room, furnished, overlooking the capitol square; also one room at $10 per month; table board if desired. 217-221 - ■ ■ CANADA ST., 596— R00m nicely-furnished with use of bath, suitable tor two gentle men. • 2 ANADA ST.. 514. corner Tenth st—Niceiy . furnished room, with or without board, and Use of bath; pleasant location; terms reasonable.s ELEVENTH St., 145 Elegantly fur -Li nished front room and alcove, southern ex posure; bath and gas: strictly private family. '" ■ -• 220-23 ■ •■■• ' EIGHTH 5T., 116, EAST— A large room front- J_i ing south; suitable for two; private family; references. ' 220-2 EXCHANGE ST., 368 NORTH— fur- J-i nished second-story room for one or two gen tlemen, with bath adjoiuiug. 2 ■EXCHANGE ST., 380— Two unfurnished f S-J rooms for gentleman and wife. 220-22 ■p»XCUANGE ST., 368 NORTH— Pleasant / J_J furnished room; bath adjoining; terms mod erate. . 218-25 T^RANKLIN ST., 351— Furnished alcove room, 'JC one block from Rice park: use of bath. 2 OURTII ST., 167 WEST, between Franklin and Exchange Nicely-furnished rooms, cen tral location, 220-27 FOURTH ST.. EAST— Four nice rooms, fur- J- nished, with or without board; Vi blocks from postoffice; inquire at No. 60, next door. i 219-21 'inOURTII ST., 694 EAST— Rooms for rent. r . • 213-23 p OODRICH AY., Three rooms. 220-28 TACKSON ST.. 638 EAST— choice *> rooms and clothes closet for $10 per month. Call at 95 East Seventh st. 217-225 MERRIAM PARK— pleasant furnished room with board, for two, in a private fam ily._JN. 3., Globe. ' 213-24 NEAR OMAHA SHOPS— nicely fur- nished rooms A S-, 105 Lee ay.. city. 2 "IyrEAB AIS ASH A"and Third— Fifteen-room 1* flat; modern conveniences; rent low. Apply 24 West Third st. 220-21 NINTH ST., 9 WEST— Four gentlemen can 1^ be accommodated with pleasant room; board if desired. ' 2 NINTH ST., 350 Handsome furnished room for one or two parties. 2 TVTINTH ST., 100, EAST— A neatly furnished 1 ' room suitable for one or two gentlemen ; near . Robert. \~ - . 220-22 NINTH ST., 358 EAST— A nicely furnished front room suitable for lady and gentleman or two young men. - • 220-22 OAK ST., Nicely-furnished front room and alcove, with or without board; modern conveniences; near. Sixth st. 220-24 PLEASANT AY., 185— Furnished rooms, en suite or single. • ■ 1 pLEASAXT AY., 220— One suite of three i- rooms, with hard and soft water, very con venient lor housekeeping and boarders if one wishes. . 220-22 PL EAS ANT AY.. 181.— nicely-furnished rooms, alcove and large closets; also un furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 220-22 ROOM—^A handsomely furnished room suit-. l»- able for two gents, with or without board: references exchanged. Inquire at 140 West Fifth st. . 220-22 ■p OIIEIIT ST.. 540— A few persons, if permu -J»- nent for the winter, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board in private family. ■ 220-22 OEVEXTH ST., WEST— Three front rooms, O suitable for housekeeping or-ofliees, on first floor. Inquire at D. C. Kissel's pharmacy, south west corner Seventh and Ramsey sts. *2 SIXTH ST., 835 EAST— Pleasant front rooms, O newly furnished. 222-23 SPRUCE AY., 219, near Sibley St.— Nicely fur nished rooms; reasonable rent to good par ties. . ■ 220-22 ST. PETER ST. 447— Rooms furnished and un furnished for light housekeeping. 2 ST. PAUL ST., 513— Pleasant furnished rooms, en suite or single: private family. 1 SUITE OF ROOMS nicely furnished, with all improvements, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. M. 11., Globe. 220-24 . •"I ■> W E I.KTHST., 65— pleasant room, suit- J- able for two; furnished, with board. 220-22 THIRD ST., WEST— Unfurnished rooms, thir.i floor. 220-21 EM I V K A NCE ST., 470. between Eighth and Ninth sts. — Large furnished or unfurnished room. 220-2 '■piIIRD ST.. 7 EAST— Furnished rooms, sec- I ond and Third floors: place has . changed hands. 220-2 UNIVERSITY AY.. 195— Three or four un \J furnished rooms, two closets, with cistern water, up-stairs. • 220-24 \T7OODLAXD PARK— A fine suit of new » » rooms to one or two gentlemen; one block from cars; furnished or not as desired; the loca- . tion is the most desirable in the city. Apply to F., lobe. 220-22 \XT ABASH A ST.. 570— A nice furnished front ♦ ♦ room, with board, for two gentlemen; j first-class location; terms very reasonable. 220-23 WASHINGTON ST., 385. opposite nice park — Furnished rooms. ... 220-22 W'ACOUTAST., 547— Furnished front room for one or two gentlemen; price $4. 220-222 \T7ACOUTA ST.. 551— nicely-furnished VV room; private family; central location. ■ ; 219-21 . Miscellaneous. FARM — and barn, with eighty-acre farm in Reserve township. Stees Bros., 28 East • Third st. 220-22 :, WANTED TO RKNT. • HOUSE— By Ist of September; a small flat or >£1 house in residence portion of the city or ( suburbs. C. F. 8., Graphic company. Union block. 220-23 BABY BUGGY for a month; good care taken of same. Call at 22 College ay. West, 5 ROOMS— One or two furnished at once, near postoffice. B. 8., Globe. . 2 ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished, en suite, on St. Anthony hill. G. L., 608 Ashland ay. 1 FOR SALE. A PIANO for sale on the installment plan, for 175; as good as new. Apply to 200 Dayton a'v., corner Summit. 220-22 Forty-etfht-inch Standard Colum bia, $20. 50 1 Mississippi st. 220-2 DOGS Good Spaniards; age 6 weeks. Ed Olsen, 192 Glencoe st. 220-21 "C 1 UN I T V IC E— Cheap, the furniture of private -C boarding-house. M. L., city postoffice. 21 9-2 1 . - • SETTER DOG— One ot the finest Irish setter dogs in the state; young and well trained for 1 chicken* and ducks: price *50, if soid before the I 1.-.th ii:st.; can be seeu at basement 506 Jackson St., St. Paul- 218-24 HORSES. ■CARKTAGgS. »VC. BARGAINS—A large assortment >n carriages, buggies, phaetons, platform spring wagons, jump seats. Concord wagons. Democrat wagons, extension tops, harness; come and see the largest and cheapest ?tock in St. Paul; discount to deal ers and liverymen. King's Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. . 66-6 m 'OR SALE cheap, twenty head of work and driving horses, as I am going to leave South; they must be closed out at once. A. D. Cormack, No. 352 Minnesota st. . 219-26 ORSE— A fine road horse for sale; can pace -in 2:36. Inquire Matt Balfour, State Fair Grounds. 216-22 nOU>D HORSE for riding or driving; perfect, O gentle and sound; also buggy and harness', I cheap. Inquire at 376 Robert st. 220-23 : TO TRADE — pair of bay mares for a pair of ' horses; will give a good trade. E. Beard Stillwater, Minn. ■' . ' WANTED TO BUY gentle horse tor $50 to $75, that child can drive. Apply Monday, I Bohrer, 354 Robert St., or 649 Dayton ay. 220-22 MISCELLANEOUS. — Merchandise of all kinds and household goods wanted in car lots or leas to store at reasonable rates; also have fine base ment-storage for fruits, etc., trackage rea* of building; low rate of insurance, in our large j brick warehouse, 359 !to 889 East Third 'st Ap ply to St. Paul Storage, Forwarding, and imple- ,„,«.,* -.~.-— vi an l,nna No. 293-2. - 2in-S9 ' :■■■■ ' • AUCTION SALES. i J . T. Kavanagh «te Co. DEAUTIFUL LAKESIDE HOMES at aue -D tion. — 400 lots in the , garden spot of i Minnesota to be sold under the hammer. We will »ell at suction on the premises on the oast bank of ! Lake Phalen, and on the lines of the St. Paul & ' Duluth and Central Wisconsin railways, all the (beautiful addition of Overbrook, consisting of ; over 408 lots. This desirable addition is situated on the b-nks of one of the most beautiful sheets of water in the Northwest, and commands over a half mile of lake frontage, tne entire length of which is a fine, pebbly beach, excellently adapted ! for bathing. The descent to the water' • edge is ! gradual, while the grounds are sufficiently .high ■• to be free from any swampy indications. The drainage is natural and perfect. A fine, healthy | growth of trees give an almost perputual shade, j while no better location ' than this . could be im ! agined for the purpose of making fine homes, j where comfort is one ot the chief ends to be at tained. • Pleasure Is also at hand in the shape of \ fine fishing, boating, bathing, etc. This beautiful i lake has for years past been the source of the water supply of our city, and as a natural conse quence the privilege of residing on the ( banks of the lake was denied for sanitary reasons; but since the opening of the Lake Vadnais system the objection to occupancy for residence pur poses has been in a great measure removed, and there exists no reason now why it should not be occupied at once. ' It is a conceded fact that it is the most desirable location in the whole city. A new depot will be erected and communication will be had half-hourly with the business of the city, promises having been made to that effect, as soon as building has fairly commenced in that vicinity. Another very important fact that should not be overlooked is that the bonus asked by the Bohn Manufacturing company has been raised, and they are now making preparations to remove their Winona plant ito St. Paul, and oc cupy grounds near the lake ■ and about a half mile from the property above mentioned, and in the immediate vicinity of the present site of the St. Paul Harvester works. The terms of this sale will be made very easy in order to enable every one to have a chance to buy one of these fine lots, while special terms will be given to builders. The property will be sold in lots or blocks to suit cus tomers. As a speculation this sale offers an ex ceptionally fine field, as there is not a particle of doubt that in the course of the next twelvemonths this property will advance very sharply and real ize the purchaser a net profit of from 100 to 200 per cent, on his investment. -Do not neglect this sale, as it is a chance that may never be dupli cated. Buy now, when the . property is cheap, and you will never regret it. . This sale is made for the purpose of fixing values of property in this section, believing that the opinions of the people in matters of this kind are omnipotent. P. T. Kavanagh 4 Co., auctioneers, 422 Wabasha st., St. Paul, Minn. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE. Kullmann «fc Co.'s List. Q1 «^n aF:ACH for 010 " on Grand ay., *jjl;Ut./V/ near St. Albans: above grade. LOTS and blocks at Macalester . station cheap. 303 Jackson st., room 10. 219-21 Miscellaneous. KICK BUILDING for sale, with long lease of ground; brick building corner Eagle, Washington and Market sts., by Herzog & Rear don. •____ 218-25 FIXE LOTS and acre property at Hamline cheap; also houses and lots in all parts or the city; call and examine our list. Taylor & Mudge, 31314 Jackson St., rooms 3 and 4. 2 WO HOUSES for sale on reasonable terms; JL first-class ..neighborhood. Inquire on the premises, 769 Division st. * 218-25 <2? A. SO HO FOR * new house on St. Anthony •3y.^OUu hill; desirable location, nine rooms, conveniences, etc.; would be cheap at *G00: this is a bargain for anyone who wants to purchase a pleasant home; terms reasonable. <|j7> F\(\l \ CASII wil l buy a fine business •E'V/^tyv./ property in tne city of Grand Forks, Dak; now renting for $65 per . month. George G. S. Campbell. .Alexandria, Minn 220-22;) - A^D FOUND. DOG FOUND — spaniel dog, wearing li cense tag No. 24,\Vhite_Bear. 222 Jit.Airy st. DOG FOUND— Large yellow pup, which owner LJ can have by proving property. 466 St. Peter st ; 7 LOST HOG— A brown pointer: register 381; LJ marked M. R. Gibson on collar; return to 368 Exchange st. north and receive reward. 1 DOG LOST— A lamon and white setter bitch, about a week ago; round lecion spot on fore head and strap collar on; $25 reward if returned to Sherman house, corner Fourth and Sibley. 7 "T'-Ol'Ni)'— bundle of calicoes and aprons. Call -L at 223 East Eighth st. . 1 OLD TOOTH found, hair chain at vJT taohed; the owner will receive the same by calling at the Manitoba general office, room 22. 7 BOARDING WWTEf*. ROOM— desires board and unfurnished room in private family, or room convenient to good table board; .first-class references ex changed. F. S.. 546 Selby ay. • 220-21 ROO.H~WITH 'BOA KD— Nicely furnished! private, family preferred; state location and price. M. L-, Globe. ' ■ (j DiX PERSONS — Board and rooms wanted in O private family— ho other boarders— for six persons; three rooms required: will pay -10 each per week, in udvanco, for good accommodations. C. T.. Globe. . - •;' : 6 YOIXtI.MEN- Two young men desire a room, witn board. _ju private family, for the winter, -dating from Aug. 13-or t'ept. 1, "where they can feel at home. G 4, Glebe. i; OTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAMSEY O— ss. District Court Second Judicial District. Bruno Beaupr'e, Frank Keogh and John F. Broder ick, as copartners under the firm name of Beau pre, Ke gh 4 Co., plaintiffs, vs. Charles W. Allen Company, defend .lit. : ■ ••. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named de fendant: . You are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court, at his office at St. Paul, Min nesota, ami to serve 11 copy of your answer to said complaint ■on the subscribers, at their office, in the city of St. Paul, in said county of Kuinsey, within twenty days after the service of this sum mons upon, you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the said com plaint within time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will take judgment against you for the Bum of 178 1.2-IO >' nd interest on suid sum from the commencement of this act on, together with the costs 1111 disbursements lie en. WARN Bit. BTEV NS& LAWRENCE. Plaintiffs' Attorneys, tt. Paul, Minn. -•: . u.u2-7w-mo CTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY >-■• — ss. In Probate Court, special term, July IT, 1836. -r ■ •;::.-...---. J In the matter of the estate of Peter Molitor, . deceased. ; On reading, and filing petition of Bernard Mo btor, administrate mill the will annexed de lion is non 61 the estate of Peter Molitor, de ceased, represent among other things that ho has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allow hs account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the :>"r-onse,ii!tl- > d thereto according to law: It is ordered that said account be examined, and petition heard, by tha judge of this court, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, a. d. ISS6, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the probate office, in St. Paul, in said county. ' :, . And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daii/t Globe, a newspaper printed and published at St. I'jiul. in sa d county. By the Court, 7. ';.;-.- • [L- S.] v ' . WM. B. MCGROKTY, w Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert. Jr.. Clerk. E. S. Gohjlax, Attorney for .administrator, ' ' '■ • ■ ' ' - July 19-4 Proposals for Lumber, Shingles. Coal, Windows and Doors. United States Indian service, I Cheyenne River Agency, Dak., Aug. 5, 18SG. j SEALED PROPOSALS endorsed "Proposals for Lumber, shingles, Coal, Windows. Doors, etc.," as the case may be, and directed to the under signed, will be received at this Agency until 1 o'clock of September 3, ISB6, for furnishing for and delivering at the Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota, about .130,000 feet of •' assorted lumbrr, 000 shingles, 230 window sashs, glazed: 48 doors; 200 cedar posts: 100 tons anthracite coal; 5 tons black smith's coal; 40 barrels lime, and a variety of building materials, a full description of which may be obtained by application to the undersigned. . CEKTIPED CHECKS. Each bid must . be accompanied by a certified I check or draft upon some United States Deposi- | tory, made payable to the undersigned, for at i least five per cent, of the amount of the proposal, I which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States, in case any bidder or bidders -re ceiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract, with good and sufficient sureties, other wise to be returned to the bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best in terest of the service. CHAS. E. >IcCHE3NEY. ...■■, .U. S. Indian Agent. A IISII I V 187 6 One box will 18. ! tl 1 UUllllij M 76. One box will out the most obstinate caM i o four dayi or less. ..' .^/' x -'. : ,- : - Allan's- : SolnUe Medicated Mm No nauseous doses of cubebs.' copaiba or oil d ' sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia ' ! by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price, ! $1.50. Sold by all druggists 01 nailed on receipt 1 of price. Foi further particulars send for circular. 1 PC. Box ,533. r\ mTI)D J. C. ALLAN : CO.. \JUIUj. • Si) John street. New York. ****■ DR. J.G.WALKER, Eye and Ear Surgeon, 104 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn. ! Largest Stock of Artificial Eyes in the West MINNEAPOLIS WANTS. :.':• Want • Advertisements for the Globe re ceived ,at- W. J. : Hughes', druggist, corner Monroe ' street and Third avenue, East Division, Minneapolis. • SITUATIONS OFFERED. A GEXTS for Bach's glass measure in every XX - state and territory. Call or address room 24, 42 Third at. aouth. 216-20 BARBER for Saturday. Corner Washington^ st. and First ay. south. 7 COOK. good woman cook, $5 a week, board J and room; one dining room girl, $3 a week, for Watertown, Dak. . Call on Ed Smith, newt a gent, Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad. 7 SITUATIONS WANTED. OUSEKEEPJEK-Byan American widow", . middle-aged, in a small family. 1003 Wash ington ay. south. .... i MAN AND WIFE— On farm or other place where they can get living wages; woman is a first-class cook. Address, for three days G B H., Globe. • 4 ryOKK— By a bright young man 19 years of . » * age; is willing to do anything. L. C. S., Globe. . . j r AITER — First-class woman waiter. Cni cago bakery. 253 First ay. south. 3 AtISCEL.LiAN.BOTTS. OOKKEEPER— Young man of sober and in -1 dustrious habits would like a position as as sistant bookkeeper or as clerk in a store, G. 8.. Globe. it E»IRDS— All kinds of birds and pets, fancy L» pigeons of all kinds, parrots, at the Metro politan bird store, 16 Washington ay., corner Nicoilet, basement. 133* P)RKSS-MAKER— Fashionable, lately from 1 Ch ,' c »8 0 ' ls starting in business, and would make all kinds of dresses and childrens' clothing very reasonably. Call at 1021 Washington ay. south. - a "L*OK SALE or exchange; ster.m threshing X machmg, Chief separator and giant engine, all in good running order. T. J. Bergeron &Co 43 Kasota block, Minneapolis. 119-121 LADIES AND GEM'S wanted— Chance tor making money fast; improve it; don't let it pass. western Agency, room 18, 410 Nicollet aT " Minneapolis. Minn. Inclose stamp. 185-225 MADAME ANDREWS, clarivoyant, 1518 Fourth st. north: at home 10 ladies only 21G-228 .. TT7-ASHINGTON AY., 1021 SOUTH— A suite »» ■ of furnished rooms to gentlemen or gentle man and wife. ■ 2 Of "JO MOM KEL> pressed brick. Office 740 *jy\J 9 Temple court Anoka Pressed Brick company. j(j2» Correction of Assessment for Grata Ducas Street. Office op the Board of Public Works, > City op St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 7, 18SS. \ To Charles W. Fitzer, J. H. Brown and all per sons interested: The Board of Public Works in and lor the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 7:30 p. in., on the ISth day of August, A. D. 1886, to correct and confirm the assessment of bene fits, costs and expenses arising from the grad ing of Ducas street, from the southerly line of the rifrht of way of the Minnesota & North western Railroad Company to Concord street, in said city, nt which time and place said Board will place such assessment on lot 1 (except levee), block 2,Bazilii> & Robert's Ad dition to West St. Paul, as may be deemed just and proper so .as to conform to the facts and rights of the case as intended. All persons interested arc hereby notified to be present at said time and place of correct ing, making and confirming said assessment, and will be heard. JOHN F. HOTT, President pro tern. Official: K. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works 220-23 Assessment for Opening an Alley Through Block 0, St. Paul Proper. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) Crrr of St. Paul, Minn.. Aug 5, 1886. ] The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 23d day of August, A. D. ISSti. ! to make an assessment of benefits, damages, ! costs and expenses arising from the opening Of an alley, ten (10) feet wide, through block five (5). St. Paul Proper, from Cedar street to Minnesota street, in said city, on the property on the line of said alley, through block 5, St. Paul Proper, from Cedar street to Minnesota street, and deemed benefited or damaged thereby. The land necessary to be condemned and taken for said opening is described as follows, to-wit: The southeasterly five (5) feet of lots one (1) to six '«), inclusive: and the northwesterly five (5) feet of lots seven (7) to twelve (12) in clusive, all in block five (5) of St. Paul Proper, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. All assessment notices heretofore given have been annulled. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: K. L. mas, Clerk Board of Public Works. 2111-2:21 Assessment For Sewer on Westmin ster Street. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 7, ISB6. j The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minne sota, will meet at their office in said city at 7:30 p. in., on the 16th day of August, A. D. 18S8, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from the construction of a sewer on Westminster street, from its present northerly terminus to the south line Of lot 12, block 1, Warren & Winslow's addi tion in said city, on the property on the" line of said improvement, and deemed benefited thereby, amounting in the aggregate to $968.05. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of mak ing said assessment, and will be heard. JOHN F. HOYT, President pro tern. Official : U. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 220-21 Proposals for Lumber and Building Materials. ' U. S. Indian Service, > Crow Creek axo Lower BruleAgexcy. V July 27, 18S6. - j Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Lum ber or Building Materials," as the case may be, and addressed to the undersigned, will be re ceived at this agency until one o'clock of August 21, 18S6, for the delivery at the Crow Creek Ageucy, Dakota, of about 55.000 feet common lum ber, 50,000 feet flooring, ceiling, etc., and a variety of building material; and at the Lower Brule Agency, about 70,000 feet of assorted lumber, win dow sash, etc.. a full description of which may be obtained by application to the undersigned.* CEUTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft on some United States Depository, made payable to the undersigned, for at least 5 per cent, of the amount ot the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract ] .with good and sufficient sureties; otherwise to be ! ' returned to the bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid if deemed for the best in terest of the service. W. W. ANDERSON. U. S. Indian Agent. •Note — copy of the bill of materials required is on file at the Globe office for the information of bidders. 210-230 ofStreet Grafle Citt Clerk's Office, 7 St. Paul, July 30.J1886. $ Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, at their meet ing to be held on» Tuesday, the 7th day of ■ September, A. D. 1886. at. the Council Cham • ber in the City Hall, will consider and may order a change of grade on CONWAY STREET, From Bates avenue to Maple street. In accordance with and a3 indicated by the red line on the profile thereof and as reported upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city under I date of July 19, 1886, which said report was adopted by, the Common Council at their meeting held on 27th inst. ■ The .profile indicating the proposed change ! is on file and can be seen at this office.' ' '.By order of Common Council. • • ..; •'. . THOS. A. PKENDEKGAST. \ 1 inii/ai-4w-th&mo City Clerk. • I^^^^^^^^tTpaul V\V v and -^H i | A MOAI^U Jwfflfiw *-t " ■ '"" * ■'■ .tz\. . v ""^ ™* m, fARIBAULT^MKE^^ * HO RTHWESTEEJH « I■ GE CENTER |H«*BI S RocN|STf r 1\ •X\«j. ' J|| ! 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I ROCHESTER. ) [ [' +BI2U~p~H +7:15 am +4:12 p m 84:27 am AUSTIN, +11:50 am! $10:29 p m +S-33 p n +6:50 am +3:50 pm 84:05 am LYLE, +12:10 noon *10:50 ? m +9:00 ? v Daily Ex. +11:30 a m 812:10 a m WATERLOO, +6:10 p m +2:55 a m Daily Ex Sunday. +7:15 a m +7:50 p m DUBUQUE, +9:50 p m +6:30 a m Sunday *10:00 p m +11:00 a m CHICAGO, 116:35 am +2:50 pin I +2:39 p m 113:27 a m MASON CITY, +1:24 p m *11:57 p m * +11:15 a m +11:55 a mMARSHALLTO'N, +4:40 p m +3:05 a m +9:10 a m +10:05 pmi OSKALOOSA, +6:50 p m +5:02 a m I +1:10 nml +1:00 pm | PEORIA. | 16:25 a m +2:00 p m +11:50 pm. +5:20 a m BLOOMINGTON, +9:10 a m +9-25 p m ' +8:30 p m +2:10 am DANVILLE, +12:30 p m 111-00 a m +4:45 p m $10;50 pml INDIANAPOLIS, +3:45 p m H4:20 am +11:15 a m $5:00 p m SPRINGFIELD, O. +9:30 p m 89:55 a m +9:30 a m $3:10 pm| COLUMBUS, P., +11:00 p m 1111:20 a m +8:10 a m +9:05 p m OTTUMWA, +7:50 pm, +6:00 am ' ~~ +1:55 a m +3:00 p m MOBERLY, 81:55 a m +12-10 p m $8:25 p m +9:00 am- ST.LOUIS. • 87:00 am +6:10 p m $7:40 p m +7:00 a m Lv. KAN. CITY, ar. 117:35 a m +8:10 p m ' Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Daily Ex. Daily Ex. Daily Ex. Daily Ex. [ Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Sunday. +Daily except Sunday. $Daily except Saturday. UDaily except Monday. ————— ' City Ticket Office— j City Ticket Office— 103 East Tlaird Street, St. Paul. 334 llennepln Avenue, Minneapolis, RAYMOND DU PUY, Gen'l Sup't. | H. M. LITTELu, Gen'l F«gt & Pass'r A I ' ' ' ." 1 CHICAGO. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Pullman Sleepers with Smoking Rooms, nr.it •':•» ! finest Dining Cars in the world, are run on j Mam Line tram* to and from Chicago and Jtil< wuukee THE FAST MAIL LLNS. Departing Trains. Leave 1 T^eave departing Trams. Minneap'ls St. PauL -lacrosse, Dubuque and St ■ - : pSdf?S-Milwau: B 5:15 amß s!<sa kee and Chicago Express B 8:40 a m B 8:45 a m CaJmar and Davenport Ex. b 8:40 a m B 8:45 a m. Ortonville & Fargo Ex B 9:osam B B:2sani Milwaukee & Chicago Ex- • : -•»»"» **?**■■; • A l:00pmA 1:11)^ Northfleld, Faribault, Owa- • • i tonna, Austin and Mason . I ; . C tT --- '• A 4:"0p m!A 3:35pm 1.8. Crosse Pas.-eneer B 4:30 p m 5:05 p m Aberdeen and Mitchell Ex. A 4 :50 m A 4:lJpm Uiicau- Limited A 7:00 p m A 7:35 pin La Crosse and Dubuque I Fast Express D 8:10p mD B:sßpn Milwaukee and Chicago I * _ Express. A 3:10 p in 1 A 8:50 pnx j . . _ ! Arr ye Arr.ve ! Arriving Trains. St. Paul. Mnneap 3. j Chicago & Milwaukee Ex- ' — ' _J?™ M A 6:55 amA 7:33 a Dubuque and La. Crosse *»»ra Fast Express ; c 6:5J am c 7:35 am Chc-iuo Lim.t'd A 7:55 , .. \ 8:30 a m Davenport and Calmar Ex A a:3O amA 9:40 am Mason City, Austin. Owa tonna, Kiribault and Northfield... a o .on „ „ a « „ Mitchell and Aberdeen Ex All f Q amAUooam Chicaco and Milwaukee. a m f E f^ -. 5 ■•••• A 2:2 pmA 3:10 pm Fast Mail and La Crosse... B 3:25 p m ! B 4:0 a m Chit-ago, Milwaukee and i . c Prairie dv Chien Ex B 6:50 pmß C-55 ou ' Fargo and Ortonville Ex.. B 7:05 pmß 6:25 9 m ! M. Louis Dubuque and La CrosseKxpress^.. _..... B 9-25 p m B lO^Op m A c^^.^ 1 e 'xce??SS s^ r ~^ raa^ I Additional trains between St. Paul and Minne- I apolis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; ! To, 1 ?" Bee Short Line time tables. •i™£ PA VrT"i ;has - Thompson. City Ticket Agent, 162 East lhird street. Brown & Knebel. Ticket Agents, UEion Depot. MINNEAPOLIS— B. Chandler. City Ticket Agent, No. 7, Nicollet House. A. B. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent. Depot NORTHERS PACIFIC EAILBOAII — THE — New "Overland Route." Portland, Or., and the Pacific Northwest. Tlie "Pioneer Line" befweeu St. Paul, Minneapolis, Moorhead and Fargo, and tlie ONLY JLlne running Dinlns: Cars and. Pullman bieepe^s between Tliose Points. BEPABTIXB TKAIKS. I J' 6 ,?' 6 , , LeaVe , I St. Paul. aliuneapolU Pacific Express for Fargo, j '■ Jamestown, Minnewau kan and Portland (Daily) 4:00 pm 4:35 p m Fargo Ex. (Daily «xceptSun) 8:15 am; 8:45 am Dakota Ex. (Uaily) UJ _ ■ *8:00 pm ! *8:35 p m Dining Cars, Pullman SleeDers. elegant day coaches, i second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping cars ' between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Dak., and all points la Montana and Washington territories. Emigrants are carried out of St. Paul and Minne apolis on Pacific Express, leaving daily at 4p. m. ; «F^_ ™* aila&J. sf&ui. Atlantic Express (Daily) 11:50 am 12:25 p m St. Paul & Mm. fast Ex. (Dy) *7;15 a m *7:50 a m St. Panl &M. ace, ex Sun) 6:10 m 6:43 pm ' *Do not run west of Forgo on Sundar. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St Paul and Wahpeton, Dak., on Dakota express. , "" City office, St. Paul. 169 East Third street. ~'■ : Cit office. Minneapolis, No. 19, Nicollet dooaa. CHAS. S. FEE. General Pasieneer and Ticket AzsaU ; CHEAPEST BOOK STORE! IN THE NORTHWEST! i NEW AND OLD BOOKS. UWdries and Parcels of Books bought- Send for catalogue. R. F. LEASE & CO.. US East Third Street. * ST. PAUL. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY . ..:_.*' FARGO SHORT LINE. Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and the British Northwest. ' TlAim tabl.l6. ■ . ■ . . Leave Leave Mm- - Arrival- ! t <Arriri ■■ - - : . ■ St. Paul neapoha St. Paul Mlnnei? Morris, "Willmar, rfown's Valley End Breckenridge.. »7:30 a m 8:05 a m »7:00 p m ~1i:25 p m Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo »8:20 a m 8:55 a m *6:15 pmi 5:10 pm St. Cloud- Accommodation, via Monticello and Clear water »2:30 p m £:05 p m »12:0) m 11:20 a to. 6t. Cloud Accommodation, via Aooka and Blk River.. *3:30 p m i:0» p m »10:sa a m 10:2d»oi Breckeoridge, Wahpeton, Casielton, Hope, Portland. Muyville, Crook* ton, Grand Forks, Devil's Lake and St. Vincent and Winnipeg t:3opm B:Cspm 7:30 a m C:ssam Fergus Falls, Moorhead. Fargo, Urand Forks, Devil's r - . ■■ ' Lake. Lan more, Neche... ....•."..■.•.......:....."... ■ 8:30 pm •' 10 pm 7:CO a m '6:25 am All trains daily except as follows: 'Daily except Sunday. tSnndav only. - ■■■■■■ • ■■ . TICKET OFFICES— ST. PAUL, corner Third and Jackson streets; Union depot. ■-■■ MINNEAPOLIS. Union Depot. Bridge Square; No. id. Nioulidt Hoasa 31 >* A. Chicago, St. Pali ♦ Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis & QmaiH Chicago & Northwestern R'ys. The best equipped route to Chicago Dining cars the finest in the -world; and luxuri. ous Smoking Room Sleepers -on all Regular Ex press trains to Chicago. „:• ~\\-.\:\ ~1.".t i • Take the "Short Line limited,'/: the finest an* fastest train that runs between the twin cities ami Chicago. >mE9H Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers on Omaha and Kansas City Express. Dcs Moines and Kansas City express has parloj cars, St.' Paul and Minneapolis to Dcs Moines and Pullman sleeper Dcs Koines to Kansas City, Departing Trains. . I<eilTe ",. Leave r 6 Minn'apolis St. Paul. Dcs Moines & Kansas City »8-.05 a m *8:40 am Milwaukee & Chicago Ex »8:10 p m *8:50 pa SiouxC.S-xP. iPipest'ne +8:40 a m tS»:OS a a Shakopee & Merriam J'n.. »7:30 a m *8:15 a n Omaha & Kansas City "6:35 pm «G:Copm Green Bay* Wisconsin Ex +7:30 a m +7 :57 a a Shakopee & Merriam J'n. . *6:30 p m *C:2opa Lake Superior Express... +8:15 a m +9:03 a n Stillwater and River Falls +9:30 a m +10:00 a a River Falls & Ellsworth.. +4:30 p m +5:00 p a Chicago Day Express »l:00 p m *1:43 pm Chicago Short Line Limt'd *7:00 p m *7:35 p m Duluth & Ashland nig't ex •9:00 pm *9:4opm St. Paul & Pierre Express *11:55 p m »ll:20 p a Lake Crystal and Elmore. *8:40 a m *8:05 a a Arriving Trains. c Al iv l i Arrive ,, St. Paul. Minn'apolll St. Paul & Pierre Express ! »3:00 am *2:25 a. is Duluth & Ashland nig't ex *6:00 am *8:3 sam Lake Crystal and Elmore. +11:30 am *7.3J am Chicago Day .Express »fi:ss a m *6:40 am Chicago Short Line Limt'd *7:55 a m »8:30 a ffl Ellsworth & River Falls.. +9:10 a m +»:55\ m Merriam J'n & Shakopee. *ll:40 a m *12:55 p m Milwaukee & Chicago Ex »2:25 p m *3:I0 p tfl Sioux C.,S"xF.&Pipest'ne +7:13 p m +6t40 » m Omaha and Kansas City.. *ll:30 a m »I0:5O a m Lake Superior Express.. +6:06 p m +6:45 p m Merriam J'n & Shakopee. *9:35 p m *ll:40p m Green Bay & Wisconsin Ex +7:20 pin +8:00 pis River Kails it Hudson ... I +6:05 p m +6:45 p m Kansas City & DesM'oines 1 »7:15 p m »6;40 pa, * Daily. tExcept Sundays. Eight trains tuitiU« water. Monday. I3f~Tickets. sleeping car accommodations aai oil information can be secured at No. 13 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, W. B. WHEELER, Ticket Agent H. Tj. MARTIN, Agent, Minneapolis Depot. No. 159 East Third street, opposite AlerchaaU Hotel, St. Paul. CHAS. H. PETSCH. City Ticket Agent BROWN & KNEBJEJU Ageuts, St. Paul Union Depot. ... - MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS BAILWA3 ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Lv. St.Paul Lv. Minpll Chicago & St.Louis Express *7:3 dam »?:10 a~3 Dee Moines Express *7 :30 am »8:10aa Excelsior & Watertown ! *7:3oam ! *B:3oaa DesMoines Passenger «6:3spm| *7:lspn Excelsior and Morton *3:25pm *s:oopn Chicago & St. Louis "Fast" Express ' d6:Bspm d7:lsx>a d Daily. • Daily except Sundays. Eicon- Saturday, i Except Monday. Ticket office St. Paul. 199 East Third street (cor« ncr Sibley). and temporary depot, general office building Northern Pacing railroad, Broadway foot of Fourth street. Minneapolis, No. 3 Washington avenue soutll under Nicollet house), and depot corner Third street and Fourth avenue north. ST. PAUL Foiiri Coin MANTTFAG rUBEHS 02 Architectural Iron WorL Founders, Maohlnista, Blaoksaoitbs and Pat tern-makers. 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