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POPULAR WANTS The Globe's local circnlation in the cities rA St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger than flic circulation of any other newspaper; and it has become Ihe recognized WANT Medium tor the Twin Cities. Wants are inserted in the Gi.oef: under classified headings according to the following TABLE op bates: Kiunbcr.l Number of. Times. . of . — Mor.'.s. Ilia 314j 5j C 7~ 35 word- S.i;, *.25 g.ns J.4s|f .555.C3 $.C 8 10 words .Hi .27 .88 .49 .60 .08 .'.":; 37 words .17 .28' .39 .fiui .<;i .7t> .75 18 words] .IK .3 1! .42 .54 .00 .75 .81 19 words .10 .;;_ .45 .58 .71 .SI .87 __<» wonts .2- .33 .4 j .59 .72 .S2 .st» 21 words .21 .3". .-!!': .03 .77 .88 .95 22 wrrclt: •-"-' - 7 .52 .07 .82 .93 I.OCI 123 words' .2: .88 .53 .US .33 .95 1.03 24 words .24 .4 .50 .7- .88ll.0Cl 1.08 25 words! .25 .12 .5! .70 .03! TOO 1.15 •JO words .20 .4:i .«• .77 .941.07 I.li 27 words! .27 .45 .0:t .SI .99|1.13 1.22 US words ■-> .17 .00 .85 1. 4 I. is i._ 7 £9 words} .21? .4£ .0, .80 1.05'1.2'i 1.30 30 words .:>«> .50 .7<> .90 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words .31 .5_ .73 .94 1:1 51 1.30 1.40 32 words .:< .53 .74 .W5 1.10.1. 2 1.4:1 33 words .33 .5." .7-1 Jlfl 1.!!1f1.3R 1.49 ;:i '.words .34 .5 .80 1.03 1.2U1 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .5> .si i.< 4 1.27 1.45 1.58 ::o words .::o .01 .f»-i|i.<'.s 1. 321 1.5011.62 37 iroras .:;; .«.•. .8 1.12 1.3. 1.56]1.6-< 38 .words .:?'• .1:: .> X 13 1.3^ 1.6711.70 39 wo:ds .:;!> .0 .91 1.17 1.43 1.03 1.70 40 words- .40 .< ', .94 1.21 M"- I.o* 1.81 •11 words .11 .C. .95 1.22 1.4!>|1.7» 1.83 42 word! 12 .. .! 811. 1.54 1.75 1.89 43 words .4:: .721.01 l.» 1.69 1.80 1.94 44 words .441 .7:. 1.0 1.31 1.00 1.82 1.97 45 words .45 .7.' '.('• 1.H5 1.05 1.88 2.1 »3 <10 words .46 .77 1.08 1.3! i 1.7* 1.932.0S *< 7 words .47 .TB|l.f>9 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.10 48 words .48 .8 [l. 12 1.44 1.70 2.o<i 2.16 A» word.- .<!S)j >_41.15 1.48. 1.81 2.410 2.22 BO words .r.i I >::!I.K ;i.-l'.» 1.82 2.07 2.24 >»"o "till forbid" Wants will be received. In every case the time must be si>eciried. and the money, according to above schedule, Ejiist accompany the order. 5 Advertisers will please desicnate the beading under which they desire their "Wants" to appear. / »n i A-JMTas on n:u>. .^f»l«;. A A -200 MEN WANTKO FOX RAII,- JT\l\. road wort In Virginia. Winston Bros., roniraotors. Also fifty quarrymcii. 51.75 per day, for Kinpr & Tobin, for Virginia. Work all winter, s>hip io-i:icht. t'lapp & Winston, Third and Rosabel sts., St. l'aul; 21 High st., Minneapolis. 309-75 ABIAC k !NS KXI'KKSS, 5m KHSISsv • en th st. ; trunks removed, -Scents.Tele phone 1*35-2, or leave orders at Kolff'H stu tiong, 300-::o AUiIAACii. V A i.il'i'i I. UK— isend at once 5O cents for an outfit of our new lIOOU. "Explore ion? and Adventures of Henry M. Stanley;" you cannot fail to make f> handsome sum of m'-uey in a very short time at the liberal terras we allow agents. Experience not necessary: distance no hin dvancc. Ladles can do as well as men. in by real fubll»iiin_ House. St. P*nl. Minn. . . . .307--JH A>.i NT* should write for illustrated cir cular and terms tor two weeks' trinl of Missouri washer : washc- dirtiest.clotbescle;in by hot sti-iiiu without mi-bins; easily sold; table. J. Worth. St. Louis. Mo. 8 ''•• Tin - n-3-m At i K >' j ■ ••* — W a 1 1 leu — : . » kc ins ho wish to make money to sell the History of Stanley's travels throuph Africa; good "pay ro live lies or gentlemen; complete outfit, Roc. Creore <fc Nickeibon, 319 Kicoilet »v., Minneapolis, Minn. V 0-11 Aiii.M'i — V. anted, era! and local agents to handle the new patent Chemi cal Errn Ing Pencil: greatest novelty ever firodnced: erases i r 1 k In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: -OO to 5 1 o per cent prof i:: sells at siuht: territory absolutely free; Is_3a;y to good men: sample '5 cents by mail. For terms m.d full particulars address the manufacturers, The ilonroe Eraser Co., 1.11 Cross*. \\ is. 307-7- At'i ■■> •>• U \S. 1 ■ l>— A Jew pooti men of pood education and address can find pleasant nix! reiy 1 rofit;;! le pmploymei't by ialli:.!£ on C. W.Dumont.lll Davidson block, f»t. Paul, general agent for the Encyclopaedia Sritennica, that is nowtellins for one-half (s2.si»j per volume cf what it ever sold for before. _0!* A< ; E X wun led everywhere for pictures, periodicals, etc : pood earnings war ranted; no risk. Apply at O. S. Silberman's. 'IS Kft^t Seventh st , 81 Han!. Minn. 30S-74 A BONANZA ! -r tisrents. Our "Cronin" -Ti. book is veiling ve~y fast: everybody buys; outfit 2s cents. Empyreal Publishing House. Court Block. St. Paul. Minn. 3">B* C111OK1: siOY_\\ anted. loy fiTieen years! ■' general olfico and chores'; 83 per week, It. !,. P. iic & Co. 372 * ,v»i I • 1 .0 V>V ksi-m>\i\ 1 for light work! •M-i £2.50 per day for six months; SH> se rarity. tB7 St. Peter st 308-75 Olll « i; WOitK— Wanted, a young man ' for office work: salary $15 per month: t nil Detween 9 and 1«» a. m. J. O. Wall, 185 J'ast Third st., up stairs. 372 PBOOFK BADE «ho has had ex peri« nee on a morning paper. Address A. .T. X.. Globe. 372-79 MA^s-Wantt-d. an active, reliable man in order department of "Once a Week:" Chance for advancement. F. H. Biee.4s Davidson block. 37 ( SAL i.> M A - - -\v anted man to sell line ot cigars; salary and expenses paid. Ad drt-sg, with stamp, Florida Cigar Company, ht. Lo'.iia Mo. 309-7"0 SAL.IiSi.M KN— Wanted, three salesmen and three salcslad'es; £5 to 810 a day steady. «:05 Wacouta st. 372 A 1.1>.M wanted to sell the history of the »J L'liin-na-Gael and murder of Dr. Cronin ; vend 30c for outfit, Creore & Kickerson. 319 yicollct ay., Minneapolis. 3^2-N0.3v12 Wa ->TJ;l» -Agents throughout the United » > .States to imudlc our celebrated Corn find Bunion Cure. • Its application affords r.!mo3t instant relief, and every box is accom |>anied by aSS guarantee, which amount we Will forfeit in every instance where our rem edy fails to perfect a permanent cure. Sam |)le box. 25c; six i.oxes. $1. - We will pay good agents §;■» per day to introduce our goods into their section. For terms and par ticulars address the manufacturers. H. Shro der & Co., 104 and 100 _\orth Ada st., Chi cago.lU. 371-77 %l, r ANTKI»— TwoyomiK en willing to » » invest SI" in cash can find six months' employment at $65 per mouth by callini; at once at it oom 1 12, Cumberland block, corner ■Eighth and Jackson sts. 370-2 1 1 \ I • .> >l i N— La grippe cured; U.S. .IV' A. sold for 25c; S5 per day. Stall 2 1, City market. 372-74 <i.L{{ \ NAI,AI4Y-S4i> expenses in advance *J\l\ 1 allowed each month: steady employ raent at home or traveling: no soliciting; du tres delivering and making collections: no postal cards. Address with stamp, Wafer & «'o.. I'innn. Ohio. Hyp > _ FOX SAB-K. •_ A a — HKATING Sl ovks and furni • -i*-» ture on easy payments. J. Levy. 399 East Seventh st. 7* Fi » ! ; SAL X iiu TJtADK— Cows and calves, and 100 springers, at t-brimo ton Bios.' ilintzcr farm. West Side Caiii 37(1-70 Fok SALE— famous £neyciop_>aia Britannica for only %'2.:>Q j>er volume. rite C. W. Dumont, ill I'avids.on block.St. I'anl. ' • . 201* Fl KXITTi:*; for sale cheap: c mplete for housekeeping. Call at once,- 550 Temperance si.; up stairs. .'?..- 37_ ACIiI.NKKV— Ior sale, secondhand sawmill machinery, cheap; engine, boilers, mud drum. steam dome, stack, shaft infr. pulleys, pump, etc., etc. lioom 32, Da vidson block. 370-72 BTOVISS — A coal and two wood stoves for sale; good and heap. Apply 448 East Kinthft. • . 372-73 11 V I *!HOICK _SYKB«REKNP.eI_*ttO JUU twenty feet high; delivered any where in citU-s. 71t:lohe .Mint. 372 4 Man women sti>d children aUadvenue " /c -"» tlieir "Wiints" Ut>\ M)AY's<;l.<h;k Di-i-:s«i.nAi-i3iG. DltK.ss_iAl_Tivir?or next thirty clays done at greatly reduced prices; first class work: fit perfect, Miss It. Cohen. .'{s Jsasl Seventh, ltooms I and 2. . . 354-S3 . JAItVIS, dressmaker r.::ii ladies' tailor; patterns cut to measure; furs altered and repaired. SlO'.s Kieest. . ■ 353-3*2 LAI) IK* If you wish your own or your children's dre&es t™ fit, cut them by Urown's iiiilor ess patterns; perfect fit guaranteed or money refunded; special rates to dressmakers. 487 St. Peter st 347-77 MAsoi'KKADK, evening and sireet cos tunics made at dressmaking iriors; prices reu.onpbk'. Hies Oliver, 4.8 Wabushti ■t. ___; : • _; ::-i7 Mi- I. a MOUNTAIN, loa Dakota at., Fashionable drees and cloak maker; nil work flrßt-class; ■ 362-27 ToT J'l.i mui(,h. _J7O FTftecnTh st, fiu>hjouable dress -.and cloak toaker; best work dune for t.'.t money in the city. . ■ . ;G3-S2 Mi;>. 1;. MM!!), 10s ' College ay.. fasl) tonablc iJ:i--.--;; 1 ; all work guaran Uvd ; trims modcute. 352-10 SITITATIOiys OFFF.Rt;i». Females. V AO*;nts- Wanted, agents, Indies and gentlemen ; 53 to $5 a day easily made ; salary if desired. Room 57, Globe Building. _ 372-74 . «ENTS WANTKD— or gentle" raon of good education and address can ' find pleasant nud very pcolU^bio einploy nient by calling at 40S Jackson ft. 37--7"7 COOtv wanted nt 00 East Fourth st. : scoiv niimvinn preferred. ' 371-73 COOK— Family of three; no laundry work: ' near Summit and Matkubin. Big list of good family places and best wages at Doug lass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh. . 7 C«OOK— a competent cook nt 75;; / Jackson st.: Scandinavian preferred: very convenient bouse. - - 309-72 " £' M nio"v KNT-'Lady for light work : S3 J^ per day for six months ; 35 security. 48/ St. Pcierst. ;;i;s 7i"> Tl oitsicvToKK— A good girl wanted for J A oral housework: good wages. [>:::; Robert s . 372 ulT.st.WOKK— Wanted, a neat eirflo do general housework lor a small fam ily; must understand how to cook, wash and iron: references. 10U St Albans st. 372-74 HOUSJJWtutK— Wanted, girl for general housework; good wages. Apply 2/7 Iglehart. St. 37Q-79 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for si eral housework. 29 East Tenth st. 372 Hoi's, VVOBK — Wanted; T girl to do peneml housework at 9J7 Hastings ay. ; call Tuesday. . 372 H~ OUSKWOKK-Girl wanted at 23<> West Seventh st. 372-74 OUMiWOiiU —Wanted, a competent girl for general housework in a finally of four, well recommended, at 309 Aurora ay. 372-75 OU.SKWOKK-Girl for general house' work at No. 403 JEichenwald St., Day ion's bluff. : 37 : 2 OUslITviHtK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; one that can cook. 275 Ksst Kighth st. 372 OU3EWORK— Wanted, 11 good girl for \ general housework. Inquire 277 East Tenth st. 372 OIiSKWOKIi— (ierman or Irish girl wanted for general housework in private family. Apply 448 East Ninth st. 372 Hv«li-.I>:\VOKK— i;irl wanted for general housework. 565 Lafayette ay ; steady pltu-e. 372 HOT KWOKK — Wanted, competent girl for general housework' at 571 Selby ay. 372 i HOOK Wanted, _irl for general housework; Bmall family. 573 Rondo fit. 372-74 HOUS WO I! X— Wanted, competent tirl for general housework: German pre erred: apply between 2 and 5 Tuesday p. m. 4_3Selbyav. ■ 372 oITSSJWOKK— Wnnted, good peneriil servant: highest wages paid. 100 West Ninth M. • ■—= •. 372-73 <>rSKWOKK-A good girl for light housework and plain sewing; German preferred. 05 East Seventh st, L. Neiimann. 372-73 IWisii to employ a few ladies on salary to take charge of my business at their homes: lieht, very fascuitius - and health ful: wages, Si" per week: references given; good pay for part time. Address with stamp, Airs. Marion walker, Louisville, Ky. ■• ■ ■ ' Sep-l-*>-Su-&-Tues-Mar-l5 • ■ . Al'NDK \~ii Two girls wanted; must have some experieu. c in laundry work. Vi ied States Laundry, 050 [/Orient. uearMis*l.sppi. . . 372 TV V USE — Wanted. female nurse for hospital . 1' work: one with some experience pre ferred: references required. Apply to Dr. Anckt-r, Fourth aiid Wabaiha Ms., from 3:30 tnr>:3 p.m. :.-7'J76 S>"ITI'ATIOSS WANTED. l _____ ___ ___ I BOi# v iv i-: i' . S»— books opened, Ooseo,. posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprae;i:e, room 25 , Drake block, st. Paul. 122.* B« I , Kl'jh a—A ma twenty-four yean old would liice a position keeping books; a graduate of the Flint normal school. Address 027 J:icUm»ii si. 3 E.»l» 1.0 i.ii r,.> I—l1 — 1 tun a young man twenty-one years of nw, and having had four years' business experience, am now qualified to take n responsible position: can furnish best of references and satisfactory reasons for leaving last employer. Address P 203. Globe. " 372 mTLoVMENT— A boy of .cveiitct-n would like a situation of any kind in office for the rest of the winter: can write a fair hand. Address J 2i»K Globe. 3 ENOiNKEit — situation wanted by 0 oung X_i man ns engineer 1 or reman"; is" sober and Industrious. Please cull or address steel. 198 Hast Thirteenth st. .'! A t;l> WAKE— Young man with ten yean' experience -.vanti. situation. Ad dress Q 200. (.lobe. 3 ll'«(!K W«»KH— Energetic, able busi ne.ss man ofl'etH his services for office _;o*k or business manager, with view of In {sting himself ; able correspondent, Ger -1 <«ti and English; experienced in : mercan tile business, real estate trans-ctions; have 1 Borne capital and best of references, "J 1 1," Globe. 30072 Fi'ici; WOKU— of fourteen would like a job to take care of an office; can write a, fair hand. Address B 209, Globe. 3 KCfc-IVINU CI.XXX — Young man would like a job as receiving clerk or nny other inside job; enn give best city rec ommendaUons etc. Address A. A.. Gli be. 3 SiliT'l 7 rS : "<r< 7 rV:it!v— Wanted, position in office or shipping clerk: seven years with one firm; good reference. Address M 42. Globe, Minneapolis. 1 Si S'JN OGRA V l l K— Thoroughly experi enced steuosrapber would 1 i k.«:- to fill in a few hours daily : can furnish lnHcHihe. I' 2"1, Glol>e. - < ■■ ■ '3 U" i'HOI.sTEISEK— Young m.'m. . uphol- Bterer by trade, handy lv the furniture line, wishes employment. Address - 1 200, Globe. " 370-72 WATCHMAN — Wanted, employment by reliable man watchman or fireman; good reference. . l W" OHK FOlt 15O\RI»-Yf;li:!g " man would like 11 job for board; n good worker. Address o 205, Globe. 3, _-eiri»le. Dil K IO K would like to go out sew ing iv families; references given. Call 222 Carroll st ' 1 KKSsm.\ki:k — Experienced dress- DMMcet would like engagements in Ininr ilie?. Call or address 240 West Third st 1 DKESSjtI'AKIXti— Wanted. engagement, by dressmaker with two years 1 t-.\r«; --rience in city; will work for $> per week; will guaran toe perfect lit. Address L 17, Globe. - ■-. . 1 KISSM IKI.K. No. I. would like sewing in families; will work cheap. Call or address 115 West Winifred St., West St. l'aul. ■ 1 HOUSEKEEPER— A respectable woman i- anxious for work by the day or week: good plain housekeeper and cook. 1) 202, Globe. ■ 1 H~~ ~t>fsl-:Kl_Kr.tiß — An elder Danish lady would like a place to keep house for a l)m>i-h man. Call at 310 West George st 3 bf.si:Ki-.i:vK!{-W;.nua -by a coiupc tent lady, situation as managing house keeper. 337 l.'ondo st. 1 01-SEWOKK— Wanted, a place to do general housework .by Norwegian girl at 900 Wocdbridse St.. upstairs. 3 OFFICE AVO lt Employment «nuted by a young lady of good education in office or store: well recommended. Address 305 Iglehart st. ■ : 3 STEXOUKAPHEK— Expert, young lady stenograpti er. who is rapid, acctrrateand ezpencm ed, desires a position. For further particulars call at -7 German-American Bank Building; reicrcnces. -..<-:..■ 1 STENOG it AFif Kit— Young lady sten '•J ographer of four years 1 experience, familiHr with insurance. law and mercantile correspondence, first-class references, desires Position: no objection to leaving city, G -0-1. Globe. 1 STEKOG K APH EX and typewriter wishes work one-half of the day; can furnish references; will work for 812 per mouth. Address V ■_■••:;. Globe. .: .■ ■ I TE>"OGKA PUBIC— A young lady stenog rapher and typewriter wants "copying (owns bine); copying done for 10 cents it page nt your orh'ceorai her home. Ad dress >,' _ !0. Globe. '■■" ' 1 (' UK R— Pirst-frradc teacher wishes I X position in primary or intermediate I grade; experienced and well recommended. ■ Address 4l 4 Exchange st. 1 «/' AtslllXC AND l.\<ii wanted to » » do at home at 579 Jackson st. 370-71 l ■ v>n INU— A German girl wants two or VV three days' work in the week washing, j ironing, house_Je_-ilng, or any work by the day. Please -address or call' at 48 West N_n I b st. .■■ ■' ■; ■ ■ •;.:'• 1 ASH WOMAN-- wants place to wash, »V Iron and do liousecleauiug. Call at 09 East Klevcnth sU, St. Paul. .! . I UISH.ING — Herman woman wauls » » washing to do in private families. 1409 ■West Seventh st ' ■■■■■■■-■■■ 3 \T/. ASHIHG "lady would like to do ' V V •, washing Monday? and Tuesdays. 03"> Cbsrice-t. " - 1 THE? SA.CST VAVL DAIIY GLOBE: IXIESI)AX MOBNIXG, JAXUAIiT 7, 18G0. FOR BEST. . Houses. _^ —WE 11KNT.HOUSKS, BTOBBB, OP • PICES. FLATS, COLLECT RENT PKOMITLT; TAYLOR'S KEN TING AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING. 372-37 L A OK HOUSES, rooms. Hats, stores, sco " ■»- i. A. Owens & Sous, routing agency. "S2 Globe building. " 272* pi]_l_____ ST., GOO— Half double house. ' twelve rooms, city water, good sewer age. Darn attached, 0110 block from capitol, at reasonable rate for winter. 370-2 HOUSE- For rent, doublo brick liotiKc; all modern improvements and laundry; half-block from Rondo street car lint-: s<> Til ton st. Call or address Herbert W. Brown. 57 lglehart ft., or 56 Tiltou St. 318* HOUSE— rent, sercn-rooincd House; Finest- Apply 032 Pino st. 317* ■Twelve-room house for rent. Ap ply at 191! East Tenth Ft. 3.'0-7ti HOI T for rent on cur Hue. Dr. Lawton. Ingersoll block.- Sj 3 77 Hoi SK- Snap for newly married couple; seven-room house, nicely furnished; City water; location central: sill sell furni ture and give lease for one year. Youngmim Bros., 4s> Chamber of Commerce. 3 0-72 Hoi — Five-room house, well built, lar?e cemented basement: corner Con gresE nnd Charle.ton, near Ohio. 370-70 HOUSii— For rent, the dwelling No. 4:53 Dayton ay. ; all conveniences; desirable location. J. VV. Hi-hop. 157 East Fourth st. ' -371-74 HOUSr. — Halt" of house, three or four rooms. 203 Fiftecuth. St.; apply nt house.. 372* HOL'SKS— rent, the following desiia bio houses at very low rent: 3-10 Dayton nv., ten rooms; 310 and 320 West Seventh st., seven rooms each. Inquire of v the St. Paul Trust Company, 157 East Fourth st. 371-74 HOUSK tor rent Him furniture for sale: parlies goiug West. 00 West Fourth st. 372-73 AnTiNST., 102i,i—t!a!f double house, seven rooms, city water, good Bswer age, barn attached: also four-room liar, first floor, city waver; all cheap for winter. Ap ply at (SOU Cedar st. 3 ■ 0-2 ITmiihiii —HO BKI'NSWICIv —1 i West Fourth — Fifty steam-heated rooms; 70 cents per day; special rates by mouth. »041 r^oßNEitTiiiijn AND SMITH a*.— v For rent, eight rooms. Inquire N. Hardy, :02 Smith mv. . 350-72 xciiAXtii; *_•„ 403. ivoktji—Fur nished room: Fteam heat, gas, .l.nth: private tamfly : references exchanged. [7O»tT S _\, 354— Two unturmshca rooms -T for rent ; city water, etc. 3ti.*i-!>2 I" Jt«ANKI.!N STT37«r^W'l-;ST— To~ronT • '. large rout room; furnished; gns, fur nace, heat, bath, etc.; suitable for two gen tlemen. 372-73 itAMiMN S V., :57S— A nicely furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen: use of bath, gas and furnace heat, for SK' per month. ■ . . ■ 372-373 . OOX BARTKAO- To rent, one or JJ two very desirable bedrooms, newly furnished; -team heat, gas and bath. Flat 58."; 37U 73 ACnSON ST., 300— Economy Hotel— " Furnished rooms to rent by the day, week or month. 350- a TVJIVI'H ST., :>i>2. -.EAST— bed JLV room, dining room and kitchen fur nished for housekeeping; also other rooms. ;J72 "jyriXTH 8 1.. us, was r— Nicely f urnished IV rooms; private family: wise of bath.37- -2 PiSAKXj ST., 200— rent, furnished rooms en suite or single; also one single room. $.">. !> ■ o-2-i Ro •!.»!> for business, tod-ing, housekeep [ ing; furnished and unfurnished. 27 East Seventh st., Boom 1T». 37Q-0 SEV X.NTH Si., lyU^-ISA.-'!'— rent, furnished rooms,' with heat and gas. by the day. week or month : also one room fur nished* complete for lislit housekeeping. ; --14 isVKNTH ST., 50, tSAS f— becpud Plat— ■ To rent, two rooms, furnished; suitable for three gentlemen : single or en suite 370 SEVIiNTH ST., WKST- Over 3»5-rFor rent, three rooms, unfurnished, with water and ail conveniences; $10 per month. Jos. Hoag. . 300-72 (1 .".'nil AN 5T..341— rent; two moms; first floor: private house; unfurnished. 370* JHfH AY., 93— Opposite Barteau Block • —Four furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. . 37<|-73 ilii'Ci: Si., 233— Furnished room, with or ■without board; furnace heat; hot and cold batn: . 372-73 ST.'AcBANS ST.. 230— For runt, front room, furnished; furnace heat: use of bath. 356-72 "rpr.HI'tKAXCK ST.. Gib — Finely tur- X nisbed, heated rooms from $5 to 59 a month: board, 53 :50; bath. 372-78 rpj-;.N iiifsT\,l7o is-AsT— Sieely furnished i- front room suitable for two, with lire; SlO.per month. ; . 370-72 T>KSrn 5 *.,2 86 KASI Furnished room -i . in private family; heat and use of bath. : 370-72 rpu/roN ST.. NO. s— Throe unfurnished -L rooms for li^ht houoekcei/iug; hot and cold water: bath. ■ 3.0-72 AtIASIJA, COKNER TKNTII .ST. - >V Over Dn;g Store— Rooms for rent: furnished and unfurnisfied. . 370-76 U7AB.VSHA ST., .173— Furnished rooms VV. to rent by the <lav. week or month. __■ 359-333 | ■ • Flats. PABTMKNTS— For rent, the five and : six-room apartments In new building, corner West Third and Pleasant avenue. Inquire of the St. Paul Trust Company. ~___ 371-74 fI.OOWS— Forrent.tv.o well-lighted Boors, '• each 00x100, with use of elevator and watt fixtures. Apply at Griggs & Co.'s. 100 tuid )&2Kast Fifth fit. 317-70 •■•■ lore!*. STORKS — For rent, the three now stores at corner West Third st. and Pleasant ;r>\ | Inquire of the St. Paul Trust Company, 137J£asi Fourth. :-{<l-74 STOfCK, East Seventh, lore, 448 .laeksoit. Siore, 17!) East Seventh. 5 rooms over 173 East Seventh. Basement, Third and Minnesota. Eighty-acre farm, with house and barn. . Inquire Stees Bros., 34 East Third. 370-7 BOARD OFFEKEP. BOAKI> — Roommate for young lady in private family; reasonable terms. 54t» Siblev st., near Tenth. - 372 OA It 1 1— Two nicely furnished rooms. with board; furnace heat; bath; com fortitble home for tho winter. 293 West Sixth. 372-74 BOAKI) — tor rent, two largo rooms with Jirst-claas board; heated. 275 East Eighth st. 370-70 OAKD AMD -Furnace heat and bath «nd n;e of piano. Opposite Capitol; No. 7 Easl Tenth st. 370-7G 0Ai4»— 414 East Tenth St.— Nicely fur nished rooms with board; furnace heat and gas. S7O-377 Bi>AKD — Furnished rooms with board. 129 West Fonnh st 370-73 BOARD— one kind of meat, bread, butter, potatoes, cup of coffee or tea. 10 cents: oyster stews, 10 cents, at the Boston Homo Lunch Boom. 390 Robert si. 349-378 BOAKU- Nicely furnished front rooms, gas. bath, heat, S'» a week, including first-class tattle board; private family. 200 East Tenth St., between Jackson and"Sibley. 370-378 - . BOARD— Booms on second and third floors; also good table board. 210 East ■Ninth st. 37Q-3 EOAKD— For rent, nicely furnished room, with board; use of piano and bath. '270 Pleasant ay. . :{"■(» 7 1 BOARD- Board and room. 50. 50: board without room. S3. 337 Rice st. 353-82. OAKOJSKS wanted at 291 South~Robert. 306-30 NOKWOOU HOUSE— I 9 and SI East li Ninth— The best place to board in the city: warm, cosy and comfortable: excellent table; bath. a.'i.* lIOI2SES AMP CAKKIA«ES. Oil SAM-:— Very fast trotting horse; No. JL 1 for snow and ice: will be bold very cheap. Ryan Livery Stable. ■- ■• ■ 370 FOR SALE— A good single cutter. 75 Iglehartst. 366-73 OKSKS to winter, at Midway Park sta bles. A. J. Woodmansee. Supt. 289* IST i;t(l ivtu- One car of heavy . ; horses. K. Hardy. 202 smith ay. 356-78 POKTL.AXO CUTTliif ..for sale cheap,. ■L nearly new; one set buggy harness and two sets heavj harness. 059 Conway St.. near lloil'man ay. . >;• 300-372 i;ky HANDSOME bay MAKE; Btyl ;lshand extra fine mover; sound and kind. Rynn Livery Stable. '370-70 M P a you out ot employment Advertise In' "' G the Daily and Sunday Gi.oue. ' . WHERE-i-WANTS -■■' CAN BE LEFT , — FOB . INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: P. T. LILLYCECK. corner Seventh and John streei3. - - • -• ■■ ••;- . : a LYONS * TICKXOR. Druggists, 707 East; Third street, corner Bates. ; . " ' CONGER BROS.. Druggists. 349 University . avenue, ecruer Virginia. •■ ■-''■ -' ; -:> MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-; ; land avenue and Dale street. . '. . ' .;,',, A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 70!) and 761 West . Seventh street. ' ' ;J j BERKSIAN o: CO.. T 422 Dakota avenue. ■ -; V \- E. FOX. 482 Rice street. i FRANK L. OSBURG, ITS Western avenu& '' , J. H. HAVES, 4-11 West Seventh street. K. VAN VNK, Druggist, 828 East Seventh street. • HIPPLEB & COLLYBB, Druggisst, 130 East, Seventh street. .... . . ... - ; JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 1 Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. { - WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. '■"■',_ M.D.MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442; Broadway. :." : .■.■•-' i: # r - HELLBE'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and t>t. Peter streets. SCHIFFMAN St LYONS, corner Third and Maria. 11. P. PETTIGIi'BW, corner Rice and Isle bart W. M. RICITAEDSOsf. 700 Wabasha. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. PAX East Seventh It KAIL KSTATKI-QR SAjCE. llssyr ;m SJr;>s. «V OsinUU'B Ex*. «'li»»g<' 3-:>{ :! Boom 71. Globe Building. J^ 1 \ i: M -- 3,200-atjre. farm in Manitoba-; . 4^-> acres, Rlchland county, Illinois; --600 acres, Washington county, Kansas: 40i>. acres, Greenwood county, Kansas; Hi) acres, Dixon county, Nebraska; 150 acres, Wash ington county, Minnesota ; BO acres of choice land in Missouri. . : '-■ ;• r p 1 M l¥i'7a77ANl>S- fx;o acres heavy tim- X ber laud oh fie Wisconsin Coiitryrruil road: over !)0i» acres' on the Aiilwaucee. Lake i-ho-2 & Western railroad; SOO acres wooded land In Todd county, Minnesota. •i.siOKXcis!) LUi'B-lu Twin City and intorurDan localities; lots in Superior; lots iv Duluth; lots in West and South Superior. : ■ . . lJlM>i.ss BJLO.CKB,. . Hotel?. ' $20,000 stock of dry goods, Lur>;c stock ranch in Nebraska. IK two v I'■ loo u ;impo rt -- bialiioqs ha\e now arrived, and will be shown to purch users';' one is an English Shiro.ru2is.tcred.in America and England: the other. Perchcrou, .registered in France and America;' these sialllons arc folly guar anteed asreprt«entod. AFIBi I '•: " SOCBI>iS-I>eGK STEAM boat; will carry 300 passengers; for sain cheap, etc..' etc.',. etc. \I/"K--lf AVIS A (H'STO .»Kli who wants • * stock of liry goods, boots and shoes or groceries in exchange for real estate; cus tomer wiil pay difference in cash if price on gods is lifi' exorbitant: ■ :;"<> Lisss«*«ilMit(>ou*> City l.i«>k. BY V E l l S— We lave-something attterriam Paik-v,hich we know will please yon; come and see us whether you buy or rot, Rothschild & Thurston, 311 I'ioneor Press Building. . ' U72-74 H ->>!«-:•>: ».»!«-,.■>>: uojtus!- Hhy uo you p:iy rent? Resolve not to do bo any ' more. Buy a house: $20 per month will do I it. Six mid seven-room dwellings: select' neighborhood: twenty minutes' walk from court house: $2'» ncr month will buy house 1 aud lot; streets graded, sidewalk?, etc.; ' roomy, convenient, warm, cellar under en tire house; nothing omitted which will add ; to the convenience oi these houses. Dwell- > ings beautifully eitur.icil, near street cars, : , along the line of many improvements, which ' will certainly double t:i!.' value of the 1 rop erty within a reasonable time. Resolve to, pay no more rent Resolve to own your own ' home. ' Resolve to begin the New Year in your own home. I will give you a better - chance to-day to buy a home than was ever ' offered in this city. Remember, nothing duwa to the right persons. Fourteen -houses were for sale: now there are but few remaining.) Do not delay. but come at once. Remember, ' Charles Rudolph. VJSi Ea_st Fourth st. 356* . jI.IKKItIASiTAKK. BOIUMiKS— Call and see us in regard to building proj ect which will pay you large returns. ROTHSCHILD & THURSTON, !!1-1 Pioneer Press Bn ; !<iing. "72-74 FiarAJiciAi^ A- M JSY is loaned by us on Improved • real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at <:,(>!,•», 7. V; pel cent, on shortest notice for any amount. R. .'••I. Newport & Son, Investment bankers, ir>2, 153 and 1.'. ; Drake block. St. Pan!. .3* A^Jj.i.K A.-. n(i.wli.\< r,l.ti,\N<:.i,ir pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates ou furniture, horses, pianos, commercial paper, jewelry and all bind! of personal property -without .-movnl from house; loans made without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Boom 7, First National Bank Building. 137* Al (1 JON. furniture storage; loans any amount; .carpet cleaning. SausomesV •111 Sibley .-'. : ' . 308-28 Hll .L.XA.RO & BURTON', Room 2! Na tional.German-American Bank Build* ing, loau money on vacant and Improved city property at lowest rates. ISo delay. _ . 351-80 ONIsV i.«A.Miu by 11. R. Hunt & Co. 34 East Third St., room I. on furniture, Pianos, horses, carriages, etc.; also on ware- Louse receipts, diamonds, watches r.nd sil 'verv.are: private room fur ladies; all business strictly confidential. 29.">* Mom.v TO" LuAN by Lawton Bros.. 1 5 Jackson st. p.ud 175 Dakota ay; have on hand ,000 at t> per ccnL oa improved property. ■■ s i t>» "m rv^v ft v" ' OA:si!:u in sums ° sio if IV-fil La x and upward on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc.. without re moval; also on diamonds and watches:, notes and time checks bought by E. S. Case & Co.. successors to .[. W. Esdall & Co.. 117 East Fourth st., National German-American Bank Building. 311* Mi s NtSOiA ;«()j:i't,AuK 1.0A.N Company— Loans money on furniture, pianos, horses and wagon . in any amount, ' without removal from owners' possessions; also. on warehouse receipts, bank stocks, real estate or any property of value; notes discounted: partial payments received, and your own time granted for payment: node lay; money on hand and furnished imme diately after security is approved. .1. < Mackey, manager. Rooms 33 and 14. First National bank building, St. Paul, and Room 7. Mackey-Leg;? bloci. Minnt-orolis. lnii* [VIONEV TO LOAN, in large or small IVJ amounts, on improved or unimproved real estate. at low rate of interest. H. John ston, 12 First National Bank building. St. Paul. . 300-75 ' W*'. rZ.;t j t »T'J«>TsKKKPIIKS.i> • . BniMiuc— Mortgage loans made promptly; 0, 7 and & per- cent; mortgages: bought.- • 2'>l*t W~M . :s . VHi [ El i S" V CO., 41 KAST ; Foubth St., COB2TEB Cedaii— 6. 7 AND S PJin CRNT JlnXlT OX HAND FOB VACANT OB' IMPKOV] D t.k'al ESTATE i.oass; PABTIAL VAX-'. XXNTS as BE MADE on the puincipai. ; rVR-'. < TFA-K l"i\KV MORTGAGES, BONDS AND bTOCKS ' BOUGHT AMD SOLD. ' ) 2S4.*'" \TS^ASXiiD TO liOKKOW SI,OOO at ' VV 10 per cent: will give A 1 second mort g«ee on, improved. Address X T Z, Globe, .. 370-72* Ql^Zl ) MOO TO LOAN on Improved or .' *\p\J^it)\J\JKJ unimproved real estate in - St. Paul or Ramsey : county: will buy op-, proved mortgages. "A. K. Barnum, Room 4, i ■M;i:i';:iciiiier block. 3~>l*{ '•' -iaiSTKIJITIO.\.- I BANJO and mandolin instruction; artistic? dancing for stage or hnme amusemenL Prof. Sherry, '14 Eost Seventh st. 340-75 iIOKTHAXD- Day or evening at Cur- O tiss College; me best teachers . and low est rates. " Corner. 'i hird and Wabasha sta, ■ -• ■;. 301-72 jVJKiHT KCIiOOL. opens at Curtiss Coll- X* e?e. Jan. 0, 1890; low rates and the best of facilities. ■ ' - 361-72-- ST. AOAi'liA'iAOAUiijll' OrMt'MC and Art. 26 East Exchange fct— Lessons given on piano, organ, violin and. guitar: also a thorough course in drawing and paint in?, ! including crayon, pastel, water colors and decorative art wort -For terms call or address the Sunerioresf. -. . *U»3 ■WASTED TO BU\. ~ f^ABINKT i.IOTTt:K FILE— to >-^ buy, a medium-sized cabinet letter file ; second ; must be cheap. Address, stat ng price. J 110, Globe." - -. . : 854* MKAT MAHK&T OUTFIT, BI % >CK. tools, scales, etc. 627 Jackson 372 SI MISS CHANCES. fillsfellancouw S-u«.im« «.«..] !i;jik<>n J JUNE manufacturing plant for sale, $12, - will take part real estate and port cash; rare chance. II b 23, Globe. ; 37*2-73 |V KWsrAPJSK— Failing health induces i- il the proprietor to offer for sale the Wa dena, Minn., Tribune. Address M. L. . v ought. Tionestn, Pa. ... . 372 7t> <<sft H?V' \ *" OR 011 ° of the Dest payins <?U,UV/tJ sfi!6ons in tho Weft, including ' bjilding finely furnished and a choice stock Of goods: hid cash. Address Lock Box 20, .'Appleton. .Minn. :!<>;)■ 74 6j I*EKMOiV4I,». -A B<»V BABY to be given away at 'JM /a. _? lartin . " 3t>7-81 Ml Al>a3Fk KITTKK, of the West Indies; J-l-l the great natural clairvoyant of the • piesent age: this remarkable woman needs ■oaiy to be consulted to be appreciated: she is •OS Spanish and Japanese descent, being born irt Normal". Japan, and being sifted with the mjD^i extraordinary powers of clairvoyance =■■ t'q second sight, 410 Wiieouta. 3~tf3-23 Ma v a. Ti.s>jiV, 225 KAST I;IGUTll St., will treat in all diseases -of tha human system; gives public circles every Saturday evening at $ sharp; also gives read inp on the present and nun re. 383-2H (ill US. 3IAKV A. TUSSKIT,- 'J'23 KdSt tftu Kighthst., is a live trance medium; holds circles every Saturday evening forspir itoai benefit. • " ;{(>;{-'js MKS. (i. H. JIIKI.M, 27 East seventh st, lioom 10: massage treatment, baths, life readings; St Paul, .Mondays, Wednesdays, 'I'linrsuiiys and Saturdays. ' 31(i-'7j MV T HI M < »\V- Wanted, corrospondem-e with a fair girl of good temper; must be a good housekeeper; I am twenty-six years old, cf good family and with splendid reputation have a. tod farm west of Minne apolis; strictly temperate: use no tobacco. Address with name, photograph and bllua lion tn K. .1 M., Globe. - 372 TO E.YCHAItif.iE. To BXCH Wanted, to exchange a -■*- foll-blooaed imported stsilion for a car load of broncho mares, 71 Globe building. n"U> KXUIIANOIS— What have you to ex- J- change for a itiO-ucre tree- claim, four miles from two railroad stations, .adjoining 16 acres mortjiaxed for 5801) t Address P. U. Bo.t 130, Mordock. .Minn. 3H9-7S 'TO r.XCilANGK— Wanted, a stocic of -I- merchandisß in exchange for a well im proved farm of SOU acres in Brown, coua ty, South Dakota; good buildings, running water; title clear: will exchange whole or part. Address Lock ■ Box 2257, St. Paul, Mum. . ■•.-■;.■.■ .303-74 TO EXOHAXUK- A good 160-acre ira- J-- proved fcrm to exchange for general merchandise or any kind of stock. Address 7- 1 10. Globe. «:Vl--i7 MISCF.TJLATffEOrs. Aic*ii>i.»> »v. ..:,..:> ot any size !i::il depth drilled; water supplies furnished and water works constructed: correspond. ence solicited. Artesian Well Drilling com i :;:;>. 5.0 Jackson st.. St. Paul. Minn. .3 * CHh'.>fir.\l, oil. cures rlu-uniatism. gout, v-> neuralgia and all local inflammation; found at din=rgi.sts''l . . ' ~ . '370-70 iIKATIiIt A.\D M A> < > V 'tTilXittl't : tumes, wigs and beards." grease paints for stage use and Thaate'r I.e.ih Bil liothek. ' .Mrs. 1.. Neiiniauu. 56 East Seventh St., st ■>•■>' I. .Minn. •■■'.■- 3(j(i 7."; EOAR3> WAiVrKP. OAKO-h anted, board for a healthy fe • . inn!e baby wnere it will get thejbsai ■ 1 car.-. Address B. >!.. Olole. - 372 BOAKU— A gcntleiran wishes board; prl ' vale family preferred;' reference. Ad drees P.. Globe. 372-73 BOARD AND !t.<O« wonted, l>y a resp ntaole young gentleman in priva 0 fiimily; German preferred; best of reft r "enries. Address I' 20^. <;lobe. 3.2 ■ ; WASTED TO REST. Xt POM- Wanted, for a Bingle gentleman. v ul::ely furnished room, with or without wrd, in private family. Address S '2' . Cjlobo. ■ : 72 TAnoa who advertise in Sunday's uloi c / nose ... Tv it I VS t i; o i,3st. ■ ,'^\ WOKHS. J. K«#<;int,\. N. W. Steam Dye Works; • office 41« Robert su Ryan block; works i i> and 57 Indiana ay. , 20 1» J.\ ,»i t*%>* a; «■«»., New York Steam Dye j Works ; ladies' and gents' clothinir a jpppcialtv. I! West Sixths!. 222* ••■ | . lost Ai\l> poiiarp. DOG lost- Brown spaniel puppy; white , paws. Will finder please return to 215 £ast Fourteenth st. and locoive reward 5 1 372 ipousu— Tbo right place to hr.vc launary JC wort done: it is at the Enterprise liUMidry, l"i) n est Seventh st. ' ':17 UNO T» ' nTn« »—s i"rV6- First-class work guaranU -I. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wabasha St., Kooin 2. City references. 300-75 . STOKE AND BAR FIXTURES w VKH'AND SKrOXI> A'NO SALOON ii fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. '-'13 Washington ay. n., Alinnearohs. . . .*7O ■ >^^V BKATrXG AND COOKINIi /«4pi?/^ ■ outfits. •'"•;.: fcoy^IPRUOEN STOVE CO,, \ : >7L : vS^ 4oa Siblcy St. - X&§gs^ rST'Get Catalogues and Prices. : ' '_'g|* ■ - jVfOTICE OF MORTGAGE FOKECLOS x\ uve sale. Notice U hereby given that Nils W. Mi.lson r.nd Sarah EL Nilson, his wife.' under dote of the 4th day. of February, 1880. executed and delivered to the German- American Building Association, a corpora tion duly organized and acting under the laws of the Stale of .Minnesota, a certain in- . denture of mortgage to secure certain sums of money and obligations therein mentioned, whereby they conveyed and mortgaged unto said German-American Building Association, its successors and assigns, Lot Fourteen (14) of Block One Hundred and. Fifty-five (I'm) of Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul, in Ramsey County. Minnesota.' according to the plat <>f"s;iid addition of record In Iho office of the Register of Deeds of . said Keutsey County: which mortgage was, on the 21st day of February, 1880, duly recorded on page 159 of Book 120 of the mortgage rec ords of the Register's Oißce of said Ramsey County; that default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage, . and . Mich de fault has continued for more - than four month-, nnd that no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has-been instituted- tore cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and at the date of this no tice there is claimed to be due, and there is duo and unpaid on the mor;<race debt and 'cfliligation seemed by said mortgage, the sum NT Seventeen Hundred ana Seventeen Dol lars and sixty cents ($1,717.00). . . Notice is also given, that under «nd by vir "■tne'of a power of sale In said mortgage eon • t*s?ied and made a part thereof, and pursu ant to the statute In such eases .made and ■ provided, the said mortgaged premises bo ve. Ascribed will be sold at publieauction to the behest bidder, in st. Paul/Minnesota, at the main frontdoor (on Fourth street) of 1 the itidv/ Court House of Kamsev County,' at ten -o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday.the Kith !d«yrof January. A. I). 1S!>O. to -satisfy the mortgage debt and obligations then due on said; mortgage, together with the attorney's -fee [of Seventy-five Dollars mimed iii. said .tnortgage. and the costs and' expenses of tblfse proceedings aligned by law. -■ • ;'-.- .--■ ---=r.Onted Nov sth, jBS!>. . : ... GERMAN-AMERICAN BUILDING AS -sir SOCIATION, . Said Mortgagee. . Charles N. 3ei,u Attorney fur Mortgagee jj !J3 ! Boom 51, Gilnllnn Block, ;■ ta •. I „. St. Paul, Minn. ..".. . COTTOX ROOT J^^^ COMPOtSD Coia P osctl ot Cotton Root, Tansy Bfcf'^aiid Pennyroyal — recent discovery •%y vi' 5 - '" an °Id physician. Is success •'•^^J^lnlly used monthly— Safe, Effect •nal. Price $1, by mail, sealed. Ladies, ask jyou druggist • for Cook's Cotton Root Com pound and take no substitute; or inclose 2 stamps for' scaled particulars. if Address POSH COMPANY, No. 3 Fisher Blocks- 131 Woodward ay.. Detroit, Mich. . Sold by L. &W. A. Mussetter, Drugg sts and Chemists, St. Paul, Sliun .. ., -v _ . . N. LEHNEN, <i Technical Ist; Office and Lab. :\No.SOG Jacks>ou street, St. Paul. Minn. Personal atten tion given to all kinds of Assaying,Ana lyeing and Testing. Chemistry applied for all arts and manufactures. 7TH SL DIRECtORYT AItT STOKES, JAMES F. ANGELL, successor to Biakcmoro <fc Angcir. '21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed. CHIROPODIST. . W. H. LOCKAVOOD, 233 East Seventh st. F. P. DAVIDSON, cor. Carroll and Louis sla. S. H. KKUVRS, Seven corners. DRY <;ooi>s. HABIGHORBT & CO.; 233, 2"5 & 237 Seven tb. comer Wacouta. FiritaiiTiJKi; Aiii> cakFjkt^T O. F. BENEDICT. 17<> West Seventh, «AS FIXTURES. J. J. DUXXIUAN. 220 Bast Seventh. <»ICOCKKIi:S. MICH AC D BROS., Corner .Seventh and Wauaina streets. I.\NTAI,I.m;^T HOUSES. G. F. EDICT, 170 West Seventh. JLWEHBY tfc PA%V.\BKOIiKIiI L. S. WELLEKyIH? East Seventh st. Ml'Sl€ HOUSES. ANDREW PBTKBSON, 418 East Seventh. I»iIOTO<agAPI»i:StS. 8. M. TAYLOR, 1 3 1 W. 7th. Children's Diet ures. pastel and era yon portraits v specialty Sux>«lisU giook> ami Station** y. K. W ALLEN, IBS Babt seventh st. "~~ JHfrKSSMAKgaiW. _____ MII-IVIXISKY AND MAKING— Mrs. M. Brandt. 22!) West Seventh su ~~ MR.S. PETERSON. IHH East Seventh " PHOTOGRAPH PALM I IST. 2.5 Ku^l Seventh st. l»I.UJlltIX<; AKD UAH FJTTlftft. J. J. DUNNIGAN, 22«N<:iUit Seventh. Or.BRINLEY, ■ p VANDERP.T7RGH BLOCK. Hennepla At enue, Corner fourth Street, ,», • MTTSTISnSA.FOXjTS Ikll^T^T . Regularly graduated and legally qualified; Jong engaged in Chronic. Nervous, and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. If • inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines scut by mail or express, tree from observation. Curable cases guaranteed, If doubt exists we say so. ' Hours— lo to li a. m.. Ito -t and to 8 p. m. ; Sunday?, a to I p. m. If you cannot come, state case by mail. -fciPQVfIIK FiPR I f/ Orcauic Weak- MiiVUUO UCDILII I, ness. Failing Memory. Lack of Kueriry, 'Physical Decay, arising from Indiscretion," Excess or Expos ure, producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of sight, Self-Distrust, Defective -Memory. Pimples ou the. Face, Aversion to Society. Loss of Am bition, Unfitnyss to Marry. Melancholy. Dys-. 1 epsia, Stunted Development, Loss of Power, rains in the Back, etc.. are treated with un parnlleledsureess. Safely, 1 > hatch peedOv. bLOOD AND SKIN I^KSSS Aficcttns; Body, Nose, Throat, Skin find Hones,' Ulotclics, Eruptions,- Acne, Krzcma, Old, Sores, Ulcers, Painful Swellings, lroiu whatever cause, positively and forever driven from tlia tvstem, by means of Rate, time-tested reme dies. - Stilt" and swollen joints ar.d ihe;i matism, the result of blood poison, positively KIDNEY ■ AND UR.NARY' COM plaints, Painful. Difficult, too Fre quent or Bloody Urine, Unnatural l)is<-li»raos Promptly Cured. Ca tarrh, Throat, Nose, I.uns l'lwas es, Constitutional and Acquired ■Weaknesses of botli Sexes treated successfully. It Is self-evident that a physician paying; particular attention to a clans of cases at tains great skill. ....".; Every known application is resorted to and the proven good remedies or i..l ages and (nun tries" are used, ft o experiments are made.. SsIiPJSKI'IiUOUjS i»^lil vcrAiiu nently ltomoved. 1 liv.i. — Pamphlet and Chart of Questions rent free to your address. All Consultations; either by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly confidential, and are given perfect privacy. ■■■■ •• ■ ■-- ' • '•■ - - Pr " a UK. iiIIIXLEY, Minneapolis. Mian Dr, Nelson, Cor. Wa*hinnft>i Hv. a»rl 3d Ay. S. '■ : STAaUSHEO,.-iS67.^ _|j REGULAR -GRADUATE From 20 years : experience In Hospital ami Private practice s enabled to puarautee RADICAL curesin, : Chronic or Poisonous diseases of the Blood, Throat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys. Bladder and. kindred organs. Gravel and stricture cured -without Pain or Cutting. Those who eon in plate going to Hot Spring? for the treatment of any Private or Blood disease can be cured for one-third the <ost • •.:.- . I AniCC I}v tui:i treatment a pure, LAUItO Lovely Complexion, free, rom sallowness, freckles, bi&cicheads. erup tions, etc., brilliant eyes and perfect health" can lie had. C3That "tired fee ins"' and all female weaknesses promptly cured. Bloat iiift. Headaches, Nervous Prostration, lieu eral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and . Indigestion, Ovarian Troubles. Inllammation and Ulet-ralion, Failing and Displacements,-'" Spinal Weaknesses, Kidney CpmoVaint and Cnnupeof Life. Consult Hie old Doctor. 1 •■ MCTDW^I IC Physical ana Organic IMtKVCJUO, Weakness Premature Decay, Evil Forebodings, SeifrDmrust, Im paired Memory, Palpitation of the Heart. Pimples on the Face. Specks before the EYE. Ringing in the EAR. Catarrh, Threatened Consumption mid Every Disqualification that renders Marriage improper aud up happy, SPEEDILY aud PERMANENTLY BLOOD AND SKINsSiu"! adisL'a^? most horrible in its result—com pietely eradicated without the use of iner eurv. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers, Pain in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic bore Throat. Mouth ■nd Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the Neck, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc. Perma nently Cured, when Others Have Failed. I it? l MA OV {^"iCcceiitly contracted UrvlrMHrv V or chronic Diseases POSI TIVE! \ Cured in .') to 8 Uays by a local remedy. So nauseous drngs used; Many cases ■pronounced incurable promptly yield to Dr. kelson's Approved ' Ueihcdles. Medicines Hailed or Expressed to any »l dress Free from observation. Charges fair. Terms Cash. Book and question list, 15a A friendly talk costs nothing, Hours. 10 a. m. to li! m,, -to 3 and 7 toS p. m. : Sunday, '1 to ii p. m. 226 Wash. ay. S^ Minneapolis, Minn. ■ _^^ THE HOLIES, A NEW HOTEL. f'enreorn Mi: and Eighth V... . • 311 .> X I •: f .IS. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. Elegantly Furntshed, 173 Rooms. American and European Plan. $2.50 Per Day $1,00 Per Day And Upward. I And Upward. l'ba llolmos combines ail modern impro? ments. Street cars to depots. Two passenfrer elevators, electric lights, call and return-call bells; everything new and first-class We shall be pleased to enter tain you on your next visit to Minneapolis. F. II fIOLMKS.'Prop. I D. C. MtU.EIt. Mgr. nil TO Dr - H « Waite, Specialty ill r\m Graduate; 11 years resident 1: I&JLU3 of Minneapolis. Why suf er when cure is mild, simple, .certain. Ask hundreds of leading citizens of St Paul, Minneapolis and the Northwest as .to the satisfactory treatment and cure? Pamphlet free. 1127 Henepiu Aveuue, Minneapolis. _ .. .._ . WANTS. \» anf > offered at a : ; — . . 4 P^» GPW YourGrocerT SANTA CLAUS SOAP, |sf^dirdQna!tJy Sells it. JMAKES WASHING VERY EASY [ and Weight • X^jJ^e li^le /^^ y\re crying &-5 !r^ '^^BYN.K.rAIRBANK & CO.~CHICAGO> 83. SAN^EN'g WITH E^CTR^MA^NlfirTsilsPENsarW' FOR ALL PERSONAL WEAKNESS IN MEN OR. SANDEN'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT 111 1 cure wtlhrat raedldne, RHEUMATISM, PAIUB IN BACK and LTMBS, KIDNEY and BLADDER COWLATNTS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, EXHAUS TION, VITAL LOSBES ana "WT AKNESS. IYS PEPSIA, CONBTIPATIOK, SPINAL AFFEC TIONS NEURAL3IA, eto. The curren.B from o ,r Belt are under c mplete control of *•-> rer, and bo powerful they. need only b worn three ho re forfeit 56.000. Thes . belt* 1 are great improve merits over all others, and wo warrant them to be v. s.tly superior or will refund mon y. Weeapecially recommend them to the follow ug : «"*>«"»"» YOUNC MEN B uff«"-iiiß from VITAI. •^ ' M '*' "" n . WEAKNESS of nper eoanl nature ami their effects, w o lac- vitnl fo-oi». nerve eneivy and muscular power, »nd h .to tailed to i.ttninoirenwth and perfect moi-b^od. WIDDLE-4C6D MEN ;$& tor ..Bt-enßth and vicor, wh t her induced by indiscre tion, excess, core, overwork, m ntal anxiety expo sure or othorwiso find tntir physical powers rrema . tnrely decHnina. OLD MEM wh-.«h : nkthelrwaningvltalit7 ■ ' lfc the natural resi It of the pro. gross of old UK9 and decay. . tian it in ■- mily the want of a- imnl or nsturaleli'i'tricityand the power of tho body to reproduce it. Wo have belts md 6>is[>en»-orieß m d> specially for 'hpse cases in their rnrio.'.s Htnite , whic i Kiveront. nnou«, mild.Gooth. inn cnrrentH of elpctricity through all wepk par 8, speodily restor ug th mto h al h nnd Tigoroiia atroiiirto. Worst cues guaranteed pcriua • ntly pared in three months. Our illustrated book, «iv. ins full inform on and tivtimon a s from promi nent m n in ev-ry State in the Un on who aye been cured, will bo f=ant for 40. pout cc. Consulta tion at office f e.i and -'nvited. Open Satordays till 8 p. m.; Sundays from 10 a. m. to 12 m. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 411 NieoUet Aye., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MIKXEAPOLIS 4 ST. LOUIS RAILWAY ALBEKL'LFA Bf)gr^. _^_ i/vT^ta'uu i I Ar.St. P au Chi. & DesMui lies Ex. *.'»:sr>a m *7:3optn Chicago * Kan City £x *y 33 a m »7:30 pni atertowu v I'ac. l)iv. Excelsior »B:iflaiii ♦5:55pm WaieivillctCbaskaEx *3:50 pm 10:30 am fct.LouisTiirounlj' 10:25 pin +i>:10 am l)es .Aloises A: Kuusas CHyExuresi d(5:25 p m d9:loa.tn Chicago "Fast" Ex.... I ;:'2r, p m .l!):! 'a.ro d. Daily. * Sun lays. + Ex. Saturday. Ticket office, Paul, corner Third and Mbiey streets, aul depot. Broad fool of Fourth Etreat. ..<, G'icap, IK Paul & Kansas City R. R . Offices: Minneapolis. No. 3 Kicollet House Block and Uuiou Depot. St. Paul, No. lyj K. Third St. and Union Depot. All Trains T»tHv I-iCilvC. Arrive. All Trains Daily. gt Paul St . Paul Chicago & Dcs Aloines Express. 7:45 a.m. 7:30 a. m. Chicago, St. Joe & Kansas City 7:33 p.m. 7:30 a.m. St. Louis Express.. 7:!">p.m. 7:15 p. m. Chicago itDu'.iiijue 7:45 p. m. 1 :15 p. m. Lylo ■■ Accommoda- • ti0n..... . 4:l;> p. m. 10: l(» a. ra. Trains arrive .'JO minuter laterand leave 33 minutes earlier from Minneapolis. ■S*^*l TICKET OFFIC3 3 Sel®l St. Paul, 107 East Third S^!nS -Street; Minneapolis, 10 njjyjJLS Nicollet House Block, rrrrt? B around the corner on Hen- ruins Leave. : • >t. Paul. Minneapolis. BostonExp.,. x a 0:10 p. in. x a 7:^i»p. m. .Minnesota Di-I . vision ; t b4:00 p. m. St. ('mix Falls ■ Aoconv .... ( J b s:'>° p. m. ..:....'. X: Union 1 epot. iboo Depot. ;iiroadwuy Depot. a Daily, b Daily except Sunday. . -. • v " .... , feTOCK VAilllb TRAINS. ,' ." A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Lv.Minneanolis.:.. '..... 7:O0 S:J{O 1:30 Lv. St. Pau(. ...... .0:45 10:15 1:30 3:45 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Ar. Minneapolis.... B :t»i) 12:05 6:-»0 Ar. St. Pain...... » 9:45 lii:3o 3:30 7:03 Daily Ex. Minaay. jj«^^. TICKET OFFICK*; /Cff-'MfiJ^*^. 184 East Third Street 'Milwaukee} & Uniou I)e P° t ' st. Pat«. StpaUl' / A menus daily. B except / Sunday. C except Saturday. D except. Monday. __ ZZI f,v. St.Psul. Ar. St. Paul Milwaukee & way. |{ 7:15 a. in.il 1 :of. p.m.B LaCros.. Dub.&Lo. B 7:iC> a. m.ill :> 5 p.m.B Hutohiuson Local. B 8: Oa.tn.l 6:1:0 p.m. B Pra.dnC.,M.&C.Ex B 0:13 a. m. 6:30 p.m.U Calmer &Day. Ex. B i):isa.m. •■ :'.i »i..in .'• Mil..CHi.& All. Ex A 3 :00 p. in. ! 1 -.50 p.m. A Uwatomia & Way. a. 4:35 p.m. 10:;;.. a.m.A Chicago Fast Mail A C :4op.m. :>:lop.ni.A Aberd'u& Mit. Ex. A 7:15 p. m. I 8- to a.m A Mll&Chl. Vestibule A 7:;>;p. m. 7 :30 a.m. A Aus.,Dub.AChi Ex. C 7:10 p.m. 7^>ua.m.l» ♦ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, RY. MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. I" HE BEST JKQTTI I? L> E I > i,J. Nl3 To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. ___ isffffearl . BASTERW IVEt-AJIIVIS. I; ARRIVE. ~ *toW*9& Sl.Prt]. »P»itr. t Kx. Sunday. Jt Piill^ I MianW^T £ 5 Sn M , I 4oA . M ••• Kirn Claire, Merrillan and Green" Bay 640 I'M t7 40 Pli »220 PM 3 00PM Kan Claire. Chinpew* Falls and Elroy j ] SO PM ! * 230 l'\l X"£2 ™ ™9 »I .. Eau Claire, Mcrrillan and Elroy 7SOAM•B 03 AM L: X°ivi 9 s'iAJl5 ' iAJI J«ew Richmond, Superior aud Ouluth-. cOO Pit If G4O I'M *10 20 PM 11 00 PM New Richmond, Superior and TMtluili CO3AM ♦ 7 MAM : i.X 20 AM 9 55AM Ashland, Wasbbarn, Bavficl'J and Wai. r.-mfet 600PMt0 40 PM *10 20 PM 11 00 PM .: Ashland, Washburn, Bayfipld and Kscanaba. C r,s AM *7*" AM *2 30 P.M 800 PM '..Chicago, Madtood and Janeivllle— Fast Day Express.. 150 I'M *->m PW ' •850PM >7 30 P.M Chicago Fast Vt.»rih.ile«l Kxpft-ss! 730 AM 1 * 8 o'-JAM ■* 650 PM 7 30f'M.....Mn.1i5,,,,, Wnnkesha and Miliraukoe-Fast Line.- 7go '.\ a« 8 .'jam __ Le *yii_ WBBTBH.W «a?I«.A.IIVSI. 1 ARRIVE. St. Paal. Bmn>»p'l3. »I>;»llj-. - __ } Moeaoy. t Kv. Sun^ar- ! Minnmp'ls. ; 8». Pi»L " t7 MAW 9 25AM ......_ Pipwlone, 8Io«x Falls and Yankton '630 PM f"7~o3"pa • 7 50AM 8 25AM Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City I ; (S.; AM * 9 " : { \M : •760 AM 823 AM ....Sioux City, Denrer, Portland and Sun Francisco...^ 630 P\l 1 * 703 PM •710 PM 7 45PM ....Fast Mr*, Sioux City, Omaha and Kansas City 8 MAM • 9 3Sa2 f- / 50AM 8 2. >AMj ...WinneJago, Blue Earth and Elmore.. ... „. C 30P~m't 7 03P^ »■ 710 PM 745 PM Sioux Falls end New Ulm ! 853 AM } 9 -nAJI 'm 00 PM 110 20 PM'..: .^hakopce. Mankato.Tracyand Pierre..... .. .' .' BMxm|7 40 AM »^8 next morning. Thrfto*» Simper to MlW»akcc sn Vctlbulea Rxprcsi arrives t ier« at 7Ji n«i moraU. Pcl.maa Sleeprn on Portland and San Krtßcisco Eipres-. Tollman Slceiwrson Pm«t Line to Council BlntTo c« h to ■ssas'.a'feivSrrßix ? "* pcri " Sisht Trulnl betwMn st - r "'' Dtt!ath ■?? Sl "" «*S TftKET »SI. r-.nl, 159 K^tTliiKlS'rwtKn^rnio!, D^pof, foot SIW(.y St-ret . OTPICISI i Ili.iOMp.lli, |3 .lirelM >•*• 111 «l a.4 1n1.,u D»pot, Ilrldg. Siimr^. ■- OeaT fiMtngtf Arrnt. - " ri..rTJ:.*.'g"J.:r,.i. . r,,^!!-.."-.".)"'.'..'.'.^ .„.. gm-milJPTEKAs^jßgfi HdOHf AIH - : R'd U T E. ■"■■ ifiilini^ m/i i-fT>igi^ l^<*^ Pullman BtifTcl Sleeping Cats wit'n only rhsnga SflßWi^^^^rniw iit ' 1 c!iroatf "' SnmmerCvw j.;, d o , F.aglc Pass or F.I Paso. Winter Tourist VlKdr»lr«T! »^r "IP"SJ «r»»*.^ puro Air, An-f Tickets at v«ry low raie» for <,a!e at all Principal S > JsMl!"<si^r '•■•"V- iL"-SHlTil '*Bii Con l lOi i St; V"l' ill U. S. andCat.ada with pri»i".cgo 1 1| SSiB * 5 3T*'MB 3■' HAYS Hr -..is •«, toi o{ isllin S - :r Famous Hot Springs ci :\r*car.«-as. ■Rl^^^Jj^Jfe^ii.''<^i.,i-MiA,r,v;; t ..fH.r..TewssEHa l B,?,ftT,A6T,BT. LOUIS, tan B f| "STIPAUL. m ifc Minneapolis «a Ifi AN IT D £1 BBS. JtAILWAX fllj rnlsceDiuingand Bleeping Cars. Free Cot. must Sleepers dm ugh to Helena, Butte. Greai Falls, Fargo, Winnipeg; Orojton. UuiU aad the Pacific Coast. All trams dally except: A dally ex. Sun- . I nay: B. Saturday to Wabpoton only: O. Mou j day from Wahpeton only. leave St. Paii! Union Depot a i:rivb" i»:iK* i» m Montann Pnciflc Ex press toCrookston. ■-• ?r: ',■ •': i . Grand Forki.Great Falls, lleleua and Untie ... „ 9:3') am s:oGpxn Manitoba Pacific Ex- ' l real to Grand Forks, Winnipeg, Seattle & ihe Coast 6:55 a a . a8:10am Willmar, Morris, Brcckenridge and . ' . '. '■■•- '-'. ' ■ - ; * Wahpeton.. .... aC:3onm o8 :20 a m .St. Cloud, Fergus Fulls, Fargo and Grand Forks ...... n6:lspm a? ISO p m Osseo and St. Cloud, all :55 a m a3:4opm!Anoka, St. Cloud, I Pavnesville aud .." I Wiihnar, .-„... '..' <ill:10ata £4:30 p m Excelsior & Hutch finson::............aU:ssara nd -on , Auoka,EllcUiver,Mi- » a7:t»Oara . 10:30 pmfi aud llinckley. |att:2opto i. & : j.v. ji mlMoorbeao, Farg o, . . ; ..; . I Casseltou, N. &S. ' ' Pxicr.fn ........... '-cc am c >.•. liotcib. limps Hint guides apply to W. J. Dutch, l! 5 East Third street, or Urown St ■-..--, i o. P0.,1 T-nift,, ,l,, TlOt NORTHERS PACIFIC R. R. Tito Din-.. - Car fJ»ie to Pnrjfo, . Winnipeg, iJsio'u •• ESiilte :iu«i i in- Faiiiili ;\(H'(lEHt'st. .; ; ; • •■-.• j Leave • Arrive Dining cars on Pacific St. Paid. SI. t'.tal Express Trains. . Xiuily. Daily. Pacific Express * (lim- -' ■'■' ited), for Fiu;o. Bis- • : n-.arck, Miles City, -, ■- . s"- Helena. Butte, Spo kane Falls, Tacoms and Portland 4:15 p. in 5:10 p. m. I \ViiinipC{,'Kxpress<llm ite<i),for Grand Forks, - luntfton. Pern Ulna and Winnipeg S :00 p. m 7:03 a. m Dakota Kxnress, lor Fersus Full*, Watipe l<-n,Miimir.J oorbead, Fargo, James towitand iiiu.-ruic(liiiie points.. 8:00 p. in 7:oj a. hi. Targo Express (daily! .... .;••■ except Sunday), tor) Braineid. Fargo and! Intermediate points... ls a. in • :45 p.m. FHKE COLO.VWT SLEEPERS are run on Pacific express trains leaving St. i'uul at . . 4 : 1 r. p. m. Throuah Pullmnn Sleepers dally between St. Paul and 'iiafii.n, Grand Forks, Wl'iiil peg. £ C Fmlls - Relenaand nil points West. &B.BTONB, rity Ticket A^eut 163 Baal Tnird Mreet, ISt. Paul. City Office, I^^Ciiy Office, Luiou l'eiu.. L n icu Depot st. TALL. c,,,,. \l!,«- u "ixs-KAroL'a Ar. Lv. kee, Cfaippewa i.v. Ar 7:45 12:45 Kalis. Eau Claire. 12r4*> B:_'s a.m. p.m. >feennli. Oshkosh p.m. n.m. ;>-4i 7:15 Fond dv Lac ai^d (!:•-:."> 4:17 _ p.m. p.m. i Wankeiba. \ p.m. p.m. Pullman Palace Vestibuled car and Uie Central'^ ftttuous Dining Cars' a tached to all UirOiieli trains. • <J The BuMingtisn* Union Depots, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cnfronnd St. Louis..- . • ■-.■■■' .;. Ticket < mice?- St. Paul, 1 64 East Third st. i Chicago, corner Clark and- Adams Ms. : tjt. Louis, 112 North Fourth St. ■ ' "• Leav« ' Arrive ' '"' St. Paul. ; fet. Paul. For Chlcßgo, Rocfe lhlauU. St. , Louis,. ;. .-; Knn*as City, Omaha and Denver, Except '.;V Sunday. .i 7:25 a. m. . ' -■ From Chicago, Gaiena,- Dnbnqnc, La Crosao and Wlnona, Except .. '"] a y R:oop.m hot Chicago, Poorla and St. Louis, dai1y.. 7:30 p. la. From Chicago, Peoria and -St. Louis, daily..- T-AOa. m ' ~~£AH TERN MINNESOTA " RAILWA~ Buffet Parlor or Sleeping Cat on KvcryTrain A, daily. B, except holiday. ■ _ ■, ' ■, ... Lv.St. Paul. Ar.St. Paul Dnlutli, West Superior, lllnck- Bl:Ot» p to. G:2O p.ni.B ley. Milaca, Prince- . ton. Anoka 'AIOUS pmj7:lo a.in.A Sleeping Car ready for occupancy at 9 :;<> p. tnt Ticket Ofllces— Union Depots: is.") Eas Third St., St. Paul ; 300 Kicollet avc. corner Third st., Minneapolis. ;-o TO WEAK MEN Soffcrin,; from tlio offects ot yonMif ul orr.>rs, earlr decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc , I will Bend a valuable treatise (scalod) containing full particulars for home care, FRKE or charge. A • spiondiri medical work : should bo read iiy pverr man who is n<rv.-.i><s and dchilitato<l. ,\«lclrc9B. Prof. F. V. J'OW'LUK ( ?!o<j(lu)i,t:»iHu ■ ■ ' t 7