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The Globe's local Circulation in the cities ri St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger, than the circulation of any other newspaper: and has become the recognized WANT Medium fertile Twin Cities. Wants ore inserted in the Gi.or.rc under classified headings accord! agio the following TABLE ok bates: . Rumlcr Number of Times. of Words. 1 ] iJI 3| 4 5j6 7 35 words §.]S $.251.35 $.46 $.5515.63 $.68 16 words .it: .271 .38 .49 .6 »i .OS .73 37 words .17 .28 .39 .501 .<»] .70 .7) 38 words .is .30 .4 2 .54 .66 .73 .81 39 words .1!) .32 .45 .5S .71 .Si .87 20 words .'_>•! .:-3 .4i: .59 .11 .82 .89 21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 words 1 .22 .:»7 .s'.' .67 .82 .'3 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .68 .S3 .9o 1.03 24 wo: .Is .2. .40 .56 .7- .881.00 1.08 "5 words 25 .42 .51- .76 .93 I'OH 1.15 £6 words .26 ,13 .00 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 £7 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .'.lO 1.13 1.22 28 words :_S A: .00 .85 1.04 1.18 1.27 29 words 29 .4 C .6-" .80 1.05 1.20 1.30 30 words .30 .50 .70 .90 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 82 words .32 />:> .74 .!<5 1.16 1.32 1.43 33 words .3:: .55 .77 .09 1.21 1.38 1.49 34 words .34 .5"; .8(! 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .58 .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .36 .0 .84 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.62 *7 words .37 .02 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.6S 58 words .38 .68 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 59 words .39 .05 .911.17 1.43 1.03 1.7b _O words .40 .07 .94 1.21 1.4" 1.6? 1.81 01 words .41 .08 .95 1.22 1.4!) 1.70 1.83 42 words .42 .■"/() .98 1.20 1.54 1.75 1.8!) -3 words .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .41 .73 1.02 1.31 I.CO 1.82 1.9/ 45 words .45 .75 1.05 1.35 : 1.65 1 .88 2.03 46 words .40 .77 1.08 1.39 ].7(> 1.93 2.0* 47 words .47 .78 1.09 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.10 4$ words .48 .SO 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 49 words .19 .82 1.15 1.18 1.812.00 2.22 CO word.-- M. .S3 1.16 1.4t) 1. 8- 2.07 2.24 No "till forbid^' Wants will be received. In every case the time must be specified, and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. t3T Advertisers will please designate the heading under which they desire their 'Wants" to appear. | t SITUATIONS OFFKKFD. Male. ' AGEinTS earn $5 to 515 daily taking orders for the new waterproof collars, cuffs and bosoms; try it. or tell your unem ployed friend; agents wanted in every town In Minnesota, the Da Rotas, Wisconsin. lowa, Nebraska and throughout the Northwest: •write for particulars. 11. 11. Stone. 800 j Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. A' GENTS— Wanted, to handle our new book; sen'l 15 cents for agent's sample and Information: no kids; exclusive nsencies given. Address Furst & Co., St. Paul. Minn. BAKHEIt wanted at 906 Rice st. ; S3 and board for Saturday. -Wanted, barber at 221 West Seventh st. Steady job for right man. TiAKBEK .vanted at 402 East Seventh st. TJAItUKI! ill 463 Broadway. A. 11. Schultz. BENCH HANDS wanted. Corlies, Chap man & Drake. Seven corners. BILLIARD CLEKK— Wanted, at once, a young man to tend billiard room: salary, 825 ;' cath security required. Hotel Bar teau. DOOKKKEPER— Wanted. assistant book X) keeper in wholesale house— prompt and active worker; answer with applcalion, stating experience. Address F 283. Globe. OAL SALESMAN— Wanted, a man of experience in the coal business for St. Paul and Minneapolis and to travel: must give reference and experience. Address V 280. Globe. AIRY HAND— Wanted, boy to work in dairy; must know how to milk: state wages wanted. Address F. C. 11.. Globe. IRLS AND BOYS wanted who can ting and recite well for meetings in the city; good pay. Call at room Bin the after noon. 82 West Seventh St. ■ - H' AKNKKSMAKKKS —Wanted, fifteen harnessmakers for machine and team harness; good men only. Dodson, Fisher & Urockmann, Minneapolis, Minn. LABOKEKS — Wanted, twenty laDorers with shovels. Apply at 6:30 Saturday morning, barge barn, on river below St. Crolx lumber yard. - ' ■- ■ -- " ■ OFFICE BOY— Wanted, a cood, steady office boy, about fifteen years old— living with parents preferred— at the Dr. Lovejpy Destol Oopipany, 418 Wabas-ha. T> OKTElt— a young man to do X porter work. Apply to John C. Graus. 103 East Third st. SALESMAN— Wanted, a first-class cloth ing salesman; must bo thoroughly ac quainted with boots and shoes and furnish ings; good salary and permanent position. Address, slating age, experience and nation ality, nmrried or single, Strong & Chase, Jamestown, N. D. ALESMEN— City salesmen ; one each lor Minneapolis and st Paul; steady em ployment and good pay. Call at Room 208. Globe building. Minneapolis. TENOGRAPHER— A first-class stenog rapher and typewriter can find perma nent employment; must furnish good refer ence and stale where formerly employed and what wages expected. Address L 277, Globe. SOLICITORS— Wanted, competent life insurance solicitors by the Masonic Life 'Association of America. Call or address at ■ 3,8 East Fourth St., St. Paul, Minn. Stonecutters fo~r railroad work, fa? 13.50 per day; free fare. White & Co., £?<; Jackson st. nr--:2,AMS for Southern Dakota, Si per day; -L rrce fare out and back. White & Co., 295 Jackson st. PHOLS rEKEii— First-class upholsterer wanted to-day on St. Albans in rear of 678 Selby. S. G. Gibba. AGONMAKEK — Wanted, a fjood wagonmaker. ; 563 Decatur st. W' AGONMAKER — Wanted, wagon ■ maker at the corner of West Seventh and Toronto ay, -■ ' WANTED— salesmen on salary or com- VV mission to handle the new Patent Chem ical Ink Erasing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty' ever produced. Erases ink thor oughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent piofit. One ■ agent's sales' amounted to $0-0 in six days: another $32 in Iwo hours. We want one energetic general agent for each state and territory. Sample by mail 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. AGONMAKEKS— Two good wagon . makers wanted at once: steady job to right parlies. Address, giving experience and (cages wanted, Neal, Johns & Co., Lake City. Minn. OUNG MEN., to learn telegraphy, rail road bookkeeping and station* work. Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nic ollet. ■';■■ f^f \ MEN for Black Hills; railroad work; *JyJ 11.75 per day; free tare out and back; Ship to-night. 311 Rosabel St. *T) A }IK> for Black Hills; railroad work; A*J $1.75 per day; ship to-night; free fare out and back; this is our last shipment for the hills. 3URosal,el. auction sai,i:s. _•'. Hollowly. Auctioneer. 6)Q LOTS IX NORTH ST. PAUL to be /CO sold at auction, on the premises, Satur day, June -8. fit 3 o'clock p. m. Terms, $25 cash; balance. SlO per month. The properly lies only one block from the Morton house (the principal hotel) and one block from East Seventh st.. which is the main business street of North St. Paul, being block 12. Second addition to North St. Paul, with transportation facilities uncqualctl by any other suburb adjacent to the city. The Noun St. Paul motor is completed and running on schedule time from the corner of Wabasha. and Seventh sts.; running time, twenty-five minutes; fare only eight cents. North St. Paul has eight large manufactories and more coming, and this beautiful suburban city will be to St. Paul what Pullman is to Chi cago, which means a quick and sure advance in real estate here. Look this up. Get a home of your own. Buy at this tale. Great ■ bargains for .you that day. - P. S. Leave corner of Wabasna and Seventh sts. the day of sale at 1:30 p.m., or East Seventh st. power house at '-! p. m. on motor to Norm St. Paul, if you want a bargain. Don't forget that they must be sold. For further particu lars see E. Holloway, auctioneer, 254 and 250 East Seventh. Havana A Johnson, Auction eers ' . . ■ V" ALUABLE WEST SEVENTH ST. Property at Auction— We will sell at public auction on the premises on Wednes day. June 25, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, lots G, 7, 8 and 9, block 8, and lot 25, block 7 Clark's Addition to St. Paul. Lots 0. 7. 8 aud 9 are Ei mated, on Seventh st., facing south between Tuscarora and Victoria sts. ; lot 25 is situated on Tuscarora st. between Seventh and Victoria. These lots are 40x120 to 20 ft. alley, and lie about 2 lee above trade The elecric motor will shortly pass, which will increase the value of this prop erty quicker than any other property in the city. Terms made known on the grounds. K'ivanai:h.».t Johnson, "Auctioneers, 187 and 189 East Sixth st. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATION? OFF D. Females. CAPABLE household help always in ereai demand at White Shiefd Office, 210 West Fifth st. . ______•■ ' COOK— Wanted, a good girl who can cook > at 525 Summit ay. : no washing, COOK — Wanted, a cook, laundress and waitress: pood reference required. Ap ply at 245 Summit ay. . COOK— Wanted, girl to do plain cooking, J 007 St. Peter st. . - - COOKS— Wanted, two good women cooks ■> for restaurant. Apply at 20 Central ay. west. . : INING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, two -dining room girl 3 Bugle's Vienna Bak ery, corner Eighth and Wnbasha sts. JOINING KOO3I GIRL wanted at Inter- SJ national hotel. . . ". .> ■ ININ«i ROOM GIRLS at Windsor hotel; wages Sl7 per month. ■ : -' IVE YOUNG LADIES to learn teleg raphy and railroad bookkeeping. Min neapolis Telegraphic Academy. 319 Nic oilet.. . ' ... ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, cirl for general housework in family of two. ' 30 West Congress. -. ■ . OUSEWORK— GirI for general house- XX work in family of three. Apply im mediately nt 2301/2 Western ay. south. OUSKWORR- Wanted, girl lor general housework; three in family. Apply 099 Martin. OUSEWOKK— GirI for general house work: good wages to good girl. 715 Marshall ay. LI OUSEWOKK— Wanted, good girl for Six general housework in small family. Apply at 783 Ellen st. .--■■-■■■••■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted,: good general XX servant girl. 010 Burr st. TJ OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general li housework; wages $14 a month. 125 Dakota ay. • ' OUSEWORK— Wanted, a middle-aged . woman for general housework, that wants a good, permanent home: no objec tion to one with a child : small family. 1890 Marshall ay., Merriam Park. - OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework, 578 Isjlehart. ; 1 1 OUSEWORK— for general .. house- ; :IJ work; good wages. 796Selbyav.- LTOUSEWORK— girl fur general XX housework; eood wages. Inquire 911 Pioneer Press Building. - ■ I" AUNDRY GIRL wanted at Engle's Vi- S-i enna bakery, corner Wabasha and Eighth sts. ■ - pAhTKY COOK wanted at once; also X kitchen girl. Address Hotel Chateaugay, White Bear Lake. • HUtT POLISHERS WANTED— La- SHIRT POLISHERS WANTED—La dies wanting woman , for day work will do well to call at 27 East Seventh st. STENOGRAPHER— lady stenog- O rapher; must be thoroughly competent and rapid operator of Remington typewriter: give education, experience, references and salary expected. Address 1) 275, Globe. nPHKKK DISHWASHERS, second girls. X §H; laundress, $16; three nurse girls. 400 St. Peter. __ WAITRESS AND HOUSEMAID- Girl. VV 466 Portland a ye. AITRHSS — Yellowstone Park, S-0; laundresses, dishwashers and wait resses at lakes, £16. Douglass' Intelligence, .{"> Seventh. Fir¥Al\ClA-.. RIM. NEWPORT & SON. INVEST • mont Bankers, loan money on im proved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis at 0 per cent "on or before." Offices, New Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building, Minneap olis. A— LOANS made on personal property • Minnesota Mortgage Loan company. J.S. Mackey, president, Rooms 13, 14, First National Bank building, St. Paul, and Room 2, Collum block, Minneapolis. • -DO YOU WANT TO BORROW mon • ey at a;lower rate than you can borrow through any other agency? The . American Mortgage Loan company, Room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts., wiH let you have any amount— 810,820, §25, S-10, $75, $100 or $200— in fact, any sum you wish, on your gold watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower rate than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can re main in your possession, and you can pay a part any lime yon want and stop, interest. Business private and confidential. You can have your own lime in paying up principal. BORROW' SOME MONEY on your fur uiture. pianos, horses, wagons, without removal; diamonds, jewelry; notes dis counted, time-checks cashed, salaries ad vanned. Watts N. Davis, 303 Jackson st. ILLIARD & BURTON, Room 2!». Na tioual German-American Bank Build inar. loan money on St. Paul property at 6 to 8 per cent. ' HOME LOAN COMPANY loans money on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, diamonds, warehouse receipts, etc.: time checks bought; private room for ladies: all business confidential. IC3 East Fourth st . Room 4. around floor. JARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on -I improved property at 0 percent. Gilman & Co., New York Life building. MONEY LOANED by Hunt & Strauch, i»X 34 East Third st., room 1. on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. : also on ware house receipts, diamonds, watches and sil verware; private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. ; ONKY TO LOAN— Easy terms. James O'Mara, Loan Broker, 303 Jackson st. MONEY loaned on all personal property of value; time checks bought. Mutual Loan and Investment Co., 3<)9Va Jackson st. ONKY LOANED on life insurance pol icios; or bou'-'ht. L. P. Van Norman, Box 75. Minneapolis. MONEY TO LOAN without delay, from $10 upwards, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc.; time checks, notes and second real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. ONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros., 405 Jackson st. and 175 scuth Wnbasha; have on hand $",(,00 at 0 per cent on im proved property. ECU HIT V LOAN CO., 325 Jackson st. Any amount of money to loan on furniture, horses, carriages, diamonds and jewelry at the lowest rates. Business strictly private. J. E. Planigan. Manager. HE NOJt'l 11 WESTERN LOAN COM puny loans money on personal property and all goods of value. Room 13, Willoughby Block, corner Fourth and Robert. rp ,J. KAVANAGH & CO., 120 EAST X • Third st.— Money to loan on real or personal property; lime checks cashed at lowest rates. WANTED— A person to put cash into a good paying new business, with ele Kant opening; if desired can work for busi ness on salary. 11. 8.. Globe. - F. MORITZ.92O FIOABKK PRESS • Building— Mortgage loans made promptly; 0, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages bought. M. N. VItiUKKS Jo CO., 41 EAST Fourth St., corner Cedar— 6, 7 and Briß CENT MONEY on hand for VACANT ok IMPROVED real estate LOANS: PARTIAL PAY ments can be made on THE PRINCIPAL; PUR CHASE MOKEY hortqages, honds AND stocks bought akd sold. ' . - ' - oi'LD LIKE to make a few loans upon approved chattel mortgages or buy good paper or time. Howard T. Smith,'. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul - railway, local freight office, opposite union depot. C^MfV 1 ' 0 $l,oou TO LOAN on good va- V>*,JUU en nt or improved. H. Caldwell, Room 50. Chamber of Commerce. --_ lIORSKS ASP CARRIACJES. FOR SALE— top and spring truck farm wagons, double harness, draft and driving horses. T. 11. Stipe, 210 Smith ay. FOR SALE— WeII matched carriage teams, simile drivers, good saddle and general purpose horses for sale at very low figures. Inquire of Rogers & Rogers, South St. Paul Stockyards. ; ... HORSE— A horse wanted for its keeping; light driving; best of references. : C. S. 11., 102 West Third st. THE largest aud best assortment 01 car riages and buggies of every style at low er prices than the same can be bought of any other dealer in St. Paul; extension ; top car liases, rotkaways, open and top buggies, canopy tops, phaetons, jump seats, democrat wagons, buckboards, , express wagons, Con cord wagons, - pony carts, delivery wagons," carts, Kensington wagons, harnesses, etc., at King's Carriage Rooms, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. ITT ANT ED— To purchase child's pony.cart VV and harness. Address X 298. Globe. ~~i»iiJsicAi« LESSONS on piano and organ, 50 cents: X_ tuning, according to work. — 52; full satisfaction or no pay. J. Seebick, 897 Les lie ay. . . ;. piANO TUNING — $1.50 — First-ciass. X. work guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 5:25 Wabasha st., Room 3; city ; references - THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 21. 18S0. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WAITED. ; Moles. DOOKKKIiFIiK- situation by a JJ practical double-entry bookkeeper. Ad dress M 272. Globe. _ _____' OOKKEEI'EK— I want employment D - either as bookkeeper or salesman; have experience and reference; am married man with lainlly. Address Postofllce Box 413, St. Paul. " ' - nooKREKPING- opened, closed, X) posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. ftOLLECTOK— Wanted,, position as col v-' lector; can give bonds. Address W 40, COOK— Meat or pastry; first-class; in hotel or restaurant; good : city references. Address G 282, Globe. ■ -. (10OK— Good,steady meat and pastry cook ■* waits employment; wages reasonable. Room 10, 468 Temperance st. - ; COOK— A place in a hotel by an experi enced male cook; no objections to leav ing city. Address William B. Wolf. 353 Walnut st. - . ■ " . - DRIVER— wanted by a young man driving delivery wagon. .. Address M. D. Blood, Forrestal Bros.' Camp, corner Marshall ay. and Cleveland ay. north, Mer riam Park, Minn. ■ ■ - DRUG CLERK— Position wanted by drug U clerk, three and a half years experience; speaks German and English; best of refer ences. Address Emil Krueger, Fairmont, Minn. ________________ ELECTRICIAN — Young married man ±-J with best of references wishes a posi tion as electrician. Address 8., Globe. T7<MPLOYMENT— A steady young man S-J with good education would like a posi tion with some good firm; willing to work. Address T 287, Globe. PMFLOVMKM-A young man would S-J like employment all or part of day until 4p. m. Address E 287, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— man desirous of S-J - a situation; salary not so much an ob ject as experience; best of references fur nished. Address C. C. C. 20i» University ay. r?MPLOYMENT-Wanted-A good, strong XLi young man wants work ot any kind. Call or direct H. M., 384 Franklin St., city. EMPLOYMENT— Married man wants Jlj work in a store or commission house; can assist in bookkeeping and make himself generally useful. Address E 273. Globe. - ENGINEER— situation wanted by licensed ■ S-J engineer to run stationary engine. Ad dress H. Giesler, 137 East Ninth st. f~i EKHANBUY wants work; is good car- VJ riage driver: can speak English and Ger man; eighteeu years old. Address 477 Ed niuudst. KOCERY CLERK— Wanted, work in a T grocery or feed store; three years' ex perience; recommendations good: wages no object. Address John Franks, Minneapolis, general delivery. LAW STUDENT wan position with a prominent practitioner, where he can study and earn something; well educated and willing to work hard. Address A 205, Globe. ■ __________ VfIGHT CLERK— first-class hotel ; no LV objections to leaving city: best of city reference. A. R. L.> 223 Carroll st. QALESMAN— Would like situation as ►35 traveling salesman ; have had experience as such in cigar and . tobacco line. Address E 279, Globe. • __- SALESMAN— Situation wanted, by a young man in a lumber yard as talesman and collector; can refer to one of the largest manufacturing companies iv Wisconsin. Address P. L. A., 40 East Third st. SALESMAN — A young German with some knowledge of English and French wants a position as traveling salesman or clerk. • Address X 296, Globe. SALESMAN— Wanted, a position with O some good house to travel on the road, or in the city; no experience, only good ad dress, habits and business ability; good ref erences given ; salary no object on the start. Address M 05, Globe, Minneapolis. SHIPPING CLEKK— Situation wanted k5 by a young man of good address; me chanic of two years' experience, with the best of references; also a good shipping clerk. 11. W. Merritt, 17 South Twelfth st., Minneapolis. OTENOGKAPHER would like employ kj ment evenings. Address T. 281, Globe. TENOGRAPHER— An experienced sten ographer and typewriter desires a posi tion; can give good references. Address G. 1 294. Globe. ■'•'■■ :. Females. DOORKEEPER— By lady bookkeeper; -D experienced double entry; rapid and ac curate: moderate compensation. Box 250, Hastings. Minn. /CASHlEß— Position wanted at lake or v>* other summer resort; good references. Address A 270. Globe. ' CILEKK— Young lady would like a place '." as clerk in bakery and confectionery, or position in dentist .or physician's office, References. Call or address Rosa, 204 West Seventh st. ■ pLKRR-A young English lady wants em v^ ployment in store; no experience, but is willing.- Apply S. M., 79 Atwater st., St. Paul. . : EMPLOYMENT — Girl, fourteen, would Sli like light work to do of any kind. In quire or address A. X., 205 Ellen at., city. "EMPLOYMENT— GirI, fifteen, would like -Cj work of any kind. Address S. L., 295 Ellen st.. City. • ■ - - -■-■-. HOUSEWORK— A Scandinavian experi enced girl would like to do general housework iv a small, good Christian family. Address Saturday and Monday to C. C, 857 Woodbridge St., City. M OUSEWOKK— Respectable girl wishes XI a place in Protestant home; good sewer; would nurse invalid lady or make herself useful to lady. Address P. C, Globe office. II OUSEKEEPKR— EngIish lady desires XI situation as housekeeper, on farm or furnished flat: or any place of trust; best references; a Protestant. Address A. L., COO Cedar st., . HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted as housekeeper by widow with boy seven years old. Address M 4*, Globe, Minneapolis. O OUSEKEEPER— A lady wishes a situa- XX tion as housekeeper, or to take care of . an invalid lady; can give reference. Address C. Globe. ; - LAUNDRESS — Wanted, to do laundry work and washing in private families. 162 Poplar st., two blocks from Rice school. NURSE— Wanted— position by an ex perienced nurse; will co out of town; can give best of references. Address Mrs. Wiltin, 249 Norris st. [VfiiKSE— A lady wishes a position to take 1* care of an invalid; lady can give refer ences. Address E., Globe. FFICE WORK-Wanted, position in office during summer months. Address O 279. Globe. . . ___ FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Hand elevator, platform scales and furnace: call on L. S. Cotton, Room 4. over bank. Wabasha and Fifth sts. (~* ASOLINE STOVES at unequaled ad vl" vantage. Prudeu Stove Company, Sib ley, near Sixth. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale. Inquire at 403 Broadway. PUPS— For sale, St. Bernard and English mastiff pups, from prize winners. Rich land Kennels, Aliluor. N. D. j SALOON FIXTURES — Elegant saloon IO fixtures for sale, comprising bar, back bar. with large mirror, ice chest, screen, safe, show cases, paintings, etc. : can be seen at 35 East Tnird st. N. E. Solomon & Co., 321 Wabnsha st. ILVEK FOXES for sale cheap. Call or address F. B. Clark, 939 Euclid, corner Forest. ' BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— rooms with good board at 417 East Tenth st. ■ OARD— S4S Waconta St.— Furnished ■ room, with first-class table board for ladies and gentlemen : good location ; ladies, S3 per week; gentlemen §4 per week; refer ence. .. ' BOARD— Wanted, a few first-class board ers at 486 East Eighth st. BOARD— Nicely furnished single room r with board ; also use of bath. 232 West . Seventh st. ■ • - ■ OARD— Norwood house, 19 East Ninth: ■ large, cool furnished rooms with board, : $4, .$4.50, $5 per week; bath; tabie board, $3: transients, $1 per day. . BOARD — Pleasant, furnished room, with . board, suitable for one or . two : gentle men; references required. 289 Nelson ay. BOARD — Good board and rooms; strictly first-class. 486 East Eighth st. PERSONALS. "JY/T3IE. KBACM- massage and iIX magnetic treatments; sulphur and plain medicated baths. .20 Sixth st. south, ' Room 14, Minneapolis. ... ..-. ■:.•■ -'■ .: . MRS. M. A. TUSSE Y treats : all . chronic •'■■ diseases. : The eyes r and - paralytic ■ ef fects restored; rooms to rent: massage - treat- ' meats,-- Parlors 223 East Eighth st. ' ■ POPULAR WANTS I Ul ULnli flnlilu. CAN BE LEFT — - FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE; F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist, 828 East Sev- c enth street. ; ';. b A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale and Selby Avenue. ■ . . ' P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John streeis. • . '■'• ''. '""• . HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert M. C. LYONS, Druggist, 707 East Third street corner Bates. :.V ':'".' '. . 'v CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner. Virginia. <-- '> ■■:,;.'■ p. MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, comet Ash . land avenue and Dale street. . .' A. P. WILKES, Druggist. 759 and 761 West . Seven th street. ;■•" ' -v : -.'' ; ' ;' BERKMAN & CO.. 42? Dakota avenuat r , : E. FOX, 482 Rice street /' . , FRANKL. OSBURG, 178 Western avenu* J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. i . HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisst, 193 East Seventh street JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, - Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. ■ " . . ' WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. '. . " . " ■.-/.' HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist, comer Third and Maria. A. LYONS. Druggist, Corner Third and Maria. . H. P. PETTIGREW, corner Rice and Igle hart. W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. ;. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 041 East Seventh G. WEBB. 566 Broadway. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.'"'-' llajjraw Bros. A O.siiiiiie. Duluth and Superior Real Estate, 129 and 130 Globe Building,. St. Paul. Minn. ' . WE DESIRE to obtain control of acres in Douglas county, Wis.; and St. Louis county. Minn. : also lots and blocks in the cities of Superior, Wis.. and Duluth, Minn.; we have constant inquiries for property in both these places ; persons - desiring to turn property quickly will find it to their : advan- : tage to correspond with us; we have at the present time some of the best bargains ever offered at the head of the lake. Ma.raw Bros. & Osmun. -.'. ■: : - ... • '?.;■ I>iilntli & Superior Real Estate.; TMIOSE WHO WISH to invest in prop- : X erty at the "Head of the Lake", will, do well to correspond with me, as I make a specialty of investing for non-residents, and have not made less than fifty per cent on money invested through me during the last year. I always have a large list of choice acreage in Douglas, St. Louis, and Carlton counties, and lots and blocks In Duluth and vicinity and superior, and only handle prop-' e/ty which I can deliver with perfect title Correspondence will receive prompt at tention, and parties visiting Duluth with a view to speculation are requested to call on JAMES A BOGGS, Rooms 317 to 320, V. Chamber of Comerce Building. Duluth. Minn. Suburban. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE forSt Paul S. Property— A 140-acre farm iv Central Wisconsin, five miles from ■ city and two railroads: fifty acres clear, the rest timber and meadow; good flowing water, house, barn and improvements. Address Paul Sey del, South St. Paul. Minn.- '■ rtlisccllnneoufc. V BARGAINS— I have some bargains for investors iv real estate. Geo. J. Flint, 48 Chamber Commerce. .- ARM TO EXCHANGE for city proper ty or acre lots; one of the best giain and £ stock-raising farms in . the state. Call on Johnson Bros.. (!.'!9 Jackson st. HOMES— For a limited time we shall con tinue our sale of lots in the Fifth addi tion to North St. Paul i- at the extremely low price of jJ'JoO per lot§2(> balance So per month ; we never, have offered such a bargain ' before; the North St. Paul • motor train runs directly through this property; hourly trains. For full particulars call at our office. .- Stone & Morton, Room 82, National German-Amer- ■ ican 3anlc. : '-■-'•■■-';"";■-- '"*".";; ..;""^ IX CHOICE LOTS in Sergeant's addi tion, just south of Grand ay. electric line; these lots lie on high ground and are well wooded: special terms if taken "soon. Mc- Manigal Bros.; 392 Wabasha st. 1 ' -■; -' .'>' ;•' UMMIT AY. HOUSE for sale on very easj terms or partial exchange. The Dew brown stone ; house '599 Summit, all modern conveniences and class appoint ments, including steam heat; also handsome house and large grounds at St. Anthony Park. Particulars at Room 1, second floor, Northern Pacific general office. rp EN-ROOM H OUSTS half - blocK . from JL - East Seventh st. cable; will take vacant property iv part payment; easy terms for bal ance; owner leaving the city. 805 Beech st. 117 ANTED —A piece of improved or un- VV improved business property; give de scription, state price, etc. Address X 200, Globe. ' - - ■ . tOST AND FOUND. ULL FOUND— One little bull, white and gray, about one year .- old. Owner can get same by paying insertions and expenses by M. Remaehei, Brainard ay.. near Clark st. ARD CASE LOST, containing cards and v^ passes; ■ return to Room •5, Custom House, and receive reward. ■-. J. W. Vars. . . HECK LOST— check dated June 19. v>/ 1890. for 90 JO; drawn .by Clark & Fletcher, on the St. Paul National bank, pay able to the order of Greenleaf Clark ana in' dorsed in blank; payment has been stopped. DOG LOST— An English mastiff pup, U about two months old; has black face. Finder will be rewarded by returning to 270 Ramsey st. " : ' LOST— A light gray mare; 'X' on left shoulder. Please return to 14 Harvester ay., and receive good reward. • ARE LOST OR STOLEN— One brown mare, weighs about 1,300 pounds, shod on front feet, left premises last night; re ward to finder. Herman Radman, 531 Ed mund st. . " .- . PIN LOST — In St. Paul, a small star sapphire gent's pin. set . around with small diamonds valuable to owner from as sociation. Ij left with E. A. Brown, jeweler, 111 East Third St., a liberal reward will be paid. : SHOPPING BAG LOST— Black silk shop ping bag with hand painting on outside. Finder please leave at Globe office and re ceive reward. ' MISCELLANEOUS. A NOTHER POINTER— The sooner you A. ; quit throwing your ■ money away "for Eastern and Southern nonsense and settle down to business and tane a few bottles of Dr. Halliday's Blood Purifier, the sooner you will be basking in the sunshine of pleasure; and good health. Thousands die : annually of Bright's disease of the kidneys and drop sy, where if they would , have taken a few bottles of Dr. Haliiday's . Blood Purifier properly would be- -livinz to-day. II any person afflicted in " that ; way will call : on the proprietor he will guarantee a cure or. no pay; or any other kidney or urinary dis ease. It is for sale by all respectable drug-,' gists. For other pointers call on the propri etor, Dr. Blackford. 274 East Seventh street, St. Paul. AUCTION, furniture storage; loans, any ' amount; carpet cleaning. Sauso'ne's, 5 462 Jackson st. -.•"-■' ■-•.■-■•. -.. *'-_ \ RTESIAN WkILS of any size and' A depth drilled; water supplies furnished • and water ■ works constructed. Oil. Gas andH Water Well Drilling company. Pioneer Press j Building. Room (iO2, St: Paul. Minn. T >c A DIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL— Airs. H. Stenzel. 254 Martin st. . ;|- LATHERS, keep away from St. Paul, as i there are more men here now than can 1^ find wore. '. ' :-.■:..• .. - WANTED— Buildings ;to care - for and keep clean; terms reasonable. Ad diess Janitor Forepaugh ; block, Seven Cor ners^ ' . : :. ■ ■ ' -*'-.'. '--'- :. -. -■'-.' WL. PETTIT & CO., wholesale jewel • ' ers, have removed to 4U] ; and.4o2,' Masonic Temple. Minneapolis. WANTED TO BUI:. -' OOKS -Wanted— Cash paid for all kinds of books at W. L. Beekoaaus Old Book ■ Store, 55 East Fifth st..-. : : ;' •.;".-■■• -\ . • . ' ENGINE — Wanted, small oil engine; one -or one and a half horse power: in good condition. Address Cash, Box 1095, Grand. Forks. N. D. ' - •■• ■■>-■ ■■'■■ "■::-:::-: --.■■:. DYE WORKS. ~*~": EJ. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; • ; office, 416 . Robert st," Ryan' block; works. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. - > - - 'Rooms to let ads. in the Glo ? k are se -: nuurrib i, y the most people. POPULAR WAITS. ..- ■■ .-. FOB RENT. , : .-..',; .;: Houses..-•,-,'■::.•/•;'; --—WE RENT HOUSES. STORES. OF • ' FICES, ; FLATS. COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY. --: TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. ■ AN ONE wanting houses, flats, stores, offices, see J. A. Owens & Son. Renting and Collection Agency, fc2 Globe Building. .-. OUSES— For rent houses in different lo- c alities;i ties; can suit tenants in rents rang ■ ing from $12 to $60. H. Dongan, 339 Robert HOUSES— For Rent— Houses Nos. 54 and 58 Park Place, and Nos. 82Vs and 84 ' Summit ay. / Apply to Harvey • Officer, 157 . East Fourth st. .. "- ' ■ ■ -. - -' HOUSE . for rent, 450 East Ninth St.. with , ■ all modern : conveniences, by Theodor '■Sorup.at Merchants' National bank. HOUSE— To rent. No. 133 East Isabel si.. ' first-class ten-room house with all mod ern improvements. Howard L. Smith, 25 ana 26 National German-American Bank. HOUSE— For . rent, house of six rooms. No. 240 Congress st. Apply P. Dougher, International hotel. ' . ''" ' HOUSE— Upper Town— To i rent, for July and August, to small family, furnished residence, 753 Jackson st. Apply at prem ises. William F. Graves. . .'■■■■■■-': OUSES— Two houses on Fifth St., near . Third, with modern improvements, for rent cheap. ; Apply at 273 Vi West Fifth St., up stairs, or address G. W. Reese.above num ber. HOUSE— For rent, eieht-room house: 2«7 Nelson ay. Inquire 42 4 Jackson St., John B. ArenJ. -.-■■■ . - __ , HOUSE— To rent. No. ■40 West Tenth st., ' seven rooms and good • cellar. Inquire at No. 35 West Tenth. .- - : -■ HOUSE— rent, a handsome modern dwelling near cable, -on hill; tenant will have privilege of purchasing latest pat terns of carpets and ■ draperies. Address or call 396 Iglehart st. HOUSE— rent, house with nine rooms Jl bath, furnace and all modern improve ments,' No. 726 East Fourth st., for 833% per month. Inquire at Pioneer Press Build ing, 602. HOUSE— House of six rooms. No. 66t> Ra vine St., near Maria ay. Inquire corner Third and Maria ay. V ' " m HOUSE— rent, house of nine rooms; modern improvements: . well located, : 719 Pine st; in excellent condition; rent very moderate. Apply toH. Dougau, 339 Rob ertst. - '-'■-•'. ■"•' :"■'.-■ v-r HOUSE— For rent, small house. 493 Laurel AJ ay. Key to be found next door. '.' . OUSES— For rent on Summit ay. some of " those - new brown • stone houses be tween Kent and Dale; desirable tenants can get two of these handsome houses for two or . more years at low rental ; all modern con veniences, including steam heat. Inquire 593 Summit. ; • - ' OUSES-Forßent-Two modern houses on Spruce street, within five minutes' walK of the heart of the city; two flats, corner Chestnut and Seventh, and two stores, Rob ert, between Fifth and Sixth. Inquire C. W. Copley. Bank of Minnesota. i HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms, modern Improvements: also house of seven rooms. Apply 265 Fifteenth st. east. OUSE AND BUTCHER SHOP for rent. Inquire of J. J. Dana, 6.52 hall .ay., West side. - .■ ' - t I NTH ST., 343 AND 345, EAST— rent. Inquire at 345 East Ninth st. 'TULTON ST.. 50— For rent, eleven-room — house, with all modern improvements, including water, furnace, range and laundry; . one block from two car lines. H. W. Brown, 57 Iglehart st. ' ■'Z' . . Flats. LATS FOR BENT— Tne St. George. 262 1J- Selby, near Summit ay., on brow of the hill, a strictly first-class private hotel; new, with all modern improvements and comforts. FLATS— In the Albion (fire-proof), corner Selby and Western ays., oue six-room housekeeping fiat; also apartments in two, three, and four-room suites with bath; also elegantly furnished fiat of parlor, four sleeping rooms and bath; first-class cafe; ap ply at elevator, r F.S. Bryant. FLAT— For rent, at a reduced rate, Suite No. 23 at the Albion, with steam heat, : hot and cold water, gas range, window shades, screens, hardwood carpet in' parlor, electric light, all included in rental. This is the sec ond story corner suite, has bay windows on both avenues, and is well known to .be the most cheerful and convenient flat in ' town ; \Jfirge roo:n»/obol- : in summer * and : warm in ' .winter. Inquire N. 0. Thrall, Northern Pa cific Railroad. . ..-:• : ; . -:. ; ' i*~\-l '■'..•■•■! Rooms. . ~. . —HOTEL BRUNSWICK — 14 West Fourth St.— Fifty steam-heated rooms; 75 cents per day; special rates by month. ; pEDAR ST., 528 For rent, furnished ,vl/. rooms with or without board: one front parlor, first floor. . ; IGHTH ST. 486 EAST— Nicely fur nished rooms; large yard; quiet neigh ' borhood^ •-: '-. • '■--.■ ' ' ORT ST., 378, NORTH— Two lower rooms; water and cellar. - "JACKSON ST., 579— For rent, furnished ;•I front rooms, suitable for ladies and gen tlemen; also stable. . . PLEASANT AY., 270 — For rent, fur nished front parlor, with . board, gas, use at bath and piano. ■ • ROOM— For rent, to a party -of three or four gentlemen, a large front room fur nished for four: pleasant location, between Third and Fourth sts., and near union depot; terms moderate. Address P 273, Globe. SUMMIT PLAC IO, 413.— Rooms for rent, suitable for smail family ; modern con veniences. . ■ .- - npiUKD ST., 151 WEST— pleasant A ■'. unfurnished rooms for rent, suitable for housekeeping. ' rpENTH ST., 37 EAST— Corner Cedar— L . Neatest and pleasantest furnished rooms in the city; references required.' r. ". ; rpKSTH ST.. 29, EAST— Desirable rooms J A excellent location, use of bath, conven ient to business. ENTH ST., 25, EAST— Opposite Capi- JL tol— For rent, large and comfortable furnished rooms. V "THIRD ST., 160. WEST— Nicely fur- A nished room, and an elegantly furnished suite of rooms. ■ j. - ■ ABASHA ST., 473— Furnished rooms for permanent or transient parties; can be obtained by the day, week or month. ACOUTA ST., 543— Suite of rooms for housekeeping: use of bath; good lc cation and large grounds: reference. Stores.. TORE FOR RENT— No. 59 East Fifth; small brick, near court house; good cel lar; rent low. Apply Cosgrove, 346 Cedar. miscellaneous. . /~1 ASOLINE STOVES— SS for . the sum- AT mer. Pruden Stove Company, Sibley, uear Sixth. ■' ■ .1 ' INSTRUCTION. iih .TEACHER OF GERMAN wishes to jj\ : instruct children or adults in the Ger man language, or other branches if desired. .Address A. Z.. Globe. QT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC r i^ and Art, 26 East Exchange Lessons to ladies and children given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in 'drawing and painting, including crayon, pas tel, water colors and decorative ' work. - For .terms call or address the Superioress. - - : -fl BOA KD WANTED ;, .ij ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ • ..---. ..--■-. BOARD— Wanted, by young gentleman, board and room witu private family. Tv-30. Globe. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY— ' 'Offices. Cor. Fourth and Jackson' streets- -acts as executor, admin strator, guardian, trustee, as signee, receiver, etc. _ . \liii .. .- - ■ . - 1 .-' -' -d<TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, June 20, 1590.V In the matter of the estate of Margaret Bell, ': deceased. ■ - . On reading and filing the ; petition of The St Paul Trust Company,' administrator ; with the; will annexed of the estate of Margaret Bell, deceased, representing, among other things >• that it has fully administered : said estate, ; and praying that a ; time ! and place ;be fixed for examiuingaud allowing its final account of administration, and for the as signment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto; "r'TM-Bißff^Wfft-Mnß f-Jlt is ordered, that said > account - be . exam ined, and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Monday, the 14th day of July, A. D. 1890, at ten o'clock a. m.. at the probate. : court in the court house in' St. Paul, in said county. - " •- ' ■ . - - : . , ■•% ; • And" ; it ; is further ordered, - that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing t. a copy of -. this order for three • successive weeks, on Saturday of each week,", prior to said day of hearing, in.. the St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed aud published at St. Paul, in said county. ■ ' By the Court: -.*-. > , ■-•'..■:-;■-. ; [1.8.]. , ; : SAMUEL MORRISON, : • 1 J Judge of Probate. POPULAR WANTS I Ul ULnll ifnlll J, . v'- -; BUSINESS CHANCES. '; : Miscellaneous* Business Chances IGAR « AND ; CONFECTION £RY for CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY for ! • sale : cheap. -: Inquire i of : owner, 493<& \ Wabashast. . .*.,.:.. . ORMANT PARTNER with 83,000 to engage in ■' general ; merchandise I busi ness. Will net per cent. Address box 237,- Ely. Miun. ■"'-■■■■■-■ - ' :'., : FOR SALE CHEAP— ana con -T •■■:.■ fectionery store; ,• fine :• location; good soda fountain - trade; 3 rooms, rent cheap. Corner Seventh and Ktttson. : OR SALE— A blacksmith ■ shop 111 a booming country - town: county seat ; ' business averages $120 per week and is in creasing; no other shop in the town; failure of health is the only reason for selling; easy terms. Address T. M. Kuiin, Vheaton, Tra verse county, Minn;,. . ;■-; .'.:.- FOR SALE— A brewery is for sale, cheap and on favorable terms. Address C. A. G, Globe. : -;- -■:'.-. -i ■■:■'.■"■ '■■ "-■■ ••■■ ' '.. '_ FOUNDRY— For -sale,: foundry at half : price, or will rent. Apply Room 70, German-American Bank Building. </ "V :;" (~\ ROCERV STORE for . sale with fresh ; AJT;, stock: good location, with good trade will sell cheap for cash. Boom 25, Court Block. .:..'. : GOOD PAYING four-chair barber shop ; for sale; reason, to leave city. Inquire at Schneh & Krank's, 408 Jackson st HOTEL— For sale or to let, the hotel known as the Grand View Nilla; bath houses, billiard room, stables, etc. ; this house is beautifully furnished throughout, and fitted up with all modern conveniences; the only first-class house situated in immediate vicinity of the hot sulphur springs, two and a half miles from the depot; a splendid op portunity for a physician. A. D. Wright, Proprietor, . National Park, Banff, N. W. T., Canada. . . ; . : . ■ . ■■" .-■'-;■■ OTEL FOR RENT— I will rent the HOTEL FOR RENT— I will rent the . MINNESOTA HOUSE, together with the saloon, '. if desired,*situatea in the busi ness center of the city of Mankato, for a term of three years. A barn large enough for about twenty-four teams on premisse is included. A German preferred. JOSEPH STAHL, owner, Mnnkato. • LAWYER— lawyer can pur- JLi ■ chase a good law business in a flourish- ' in city of 2,500, less than 120 miles from St. Paul, where he can enter at once into a good practice ; ■ investigation solicited. - Address Attorney, Globe. ...' , - -' ..'■■ EAT MARKET FOR SALE— Has MEAT MARKET FOR SALE— Has first-class machinery and fixtures; will . sell cheap. G. J. Flint, 48 Chamber Coni mcrce. ■ ■■-■.•■■---■■■ : - - STORE AMD- BAB FIXTURES « _» " i y ■ '-"-'*•"" "; _ * '• pLiMlirns ' P^rrc BiT s^! '£*«*umal (flip STORE & SALOON < I||P [I ii|ps -?• FIXTURES^- llpl' n IfqO'DD'lff NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, tool ana billiard tables, counters and shelving. 218 ■Washington ay. n., Minneapolis. *76 TVTOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE li Sale— Whereas default has been made in the conditions of a certain purchase money mortgage, duly executed, acknowl edged and delivered by Amund Anderson, as mortgagor, to Benjamin F. Schunneier, as mortgagee, bearing date the seventh day of September, A. U. 1887. and. with the power of sale • therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey, in the state of Minne sota, on the seventh day of September, A. D.. .1887, at 3:55 o'clock p. m.. in Book •'155" of Mortgages, on page 435; which said mort gage was afterwards duly assigned by said : Benjamin F. Schurmeier to Elizabeth E. . Schaefer by written assignment bearing date the seventh day of .November, A. 1). 1887, and duly recorded in the ofhee of the afore said Register of Deeds on the eighth' day of November, A. I)., 1887, at 10:40 o'clock a. m.. in Book "R" of Assignments on page 565 ; and which said mortgage was afterwards duly assigned by said Elizabeth E. Schaefer to Johanna Nelson by written assignment bearing date the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1890, and duly recorded ' in the office of the aforesaid Register of Deeds on the 28th day of April, A.D. 1890, at 10:35 o'clock a. m., in Book '27" of Assignments on page 489; and . Whereas, there is claimed to be due, and there Is due . upon said mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of two hundred and eleven and 33-1 dollars, and no action or proceeding at ' law 'or otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof ; • Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and . pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed and the premises described in and , covered by said mortgage, and hereinafter described, with the hereditaments anil ap purtenances. will be sold at public auction to ■ ! the hihhest bidder therefor for cash, by the ! sheriff of said county of Ramsey, at the front door (on East Fourth street) of the new Ram sey county court house t in the city of St. Paul, in* the county of Ramsey ana the state of Min nesota, on Tuesday, the" Bth day of July, A. D. 1890, at eleven (.11) o'clock in the fore noon of said day, to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, with interest thereon and twenty-five dollars ($25) attorney's fee, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed bylaw, subject to redemption at any time within one year from the date of sale, as pro vided by law. ■ ' . . ' The premises described in said mortgage, and to be sold as aforesaid, are ; that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Ramsey ana state of Minnesota, known and described as follows, to wit: : Lot numbered seventeen (17), in block numbered twenty-two (22), of Arlington Hills Addition to Saint Paul, according to the plat of saia addition riled and of record in the office of the register of deeds in ana for said Ramsey county, Minnesota. Dated St. Paul, Minnesota, May 23d, A. D. 1890. JOHANNA NELSON, Assignee. John Twoht Jr., •• Attorney lor Assignee. • ■ . WOODS PHOSPHODINE. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Used for 35 — ___. . Emis sio ns, years by thou- 4&T^@? S *\ s p *■' ' m a tor sands " sue- <|!?^S»*f rhea, Impo cessfully. >liaEi_ <_? tency. and all Guaranteed _F3fc f _£NsC the effects of to cure all 4Bt{?B_tffe Youthful fol forms of a-f nr , and After ly and the ex- N c r v o u.Sff cesses of "later Weakness, — — years. . Gives immediate strength and vigor. Ask drug gists for Wood's Phosphodine ; take no sub stitute. One package, SI : six. $5, by mail. Write for pamphlet. Address The Wood Chemical Co., 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit Mich. mnMSSBHS&gM - Bold by L. & W. A. Mussetter, Druggists and Chemists, St. Paul, Minn. ; st. Paul" Foundry Company, MANUFACTURERS OP - Architectural Iron Work! Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and - Pattern Makers. -, Send for cuts of col umns. Works on St. P., M. &M. R. R., ; near Como avenue. ■ Office 102 E. Fourth street, St. Paul. CM. POWER, Secre- I iarr and Treasurer :>. ; . -- : ' Dr. Hurd's fl ' Patent System; of iyffl; . Extracting Teeth \LJL- ej«si~ - Without Pain. /jjt/L \jw,^^^v. successful use in fm/jlß^yM) yjgssgs&. thousands of cases />£jjax|Kß»'£V^Ym§n less and harmless. fs^rafSß^^A.vSjSy Strictly rim-class i W^i^sy/t'E. bridges crowns, liiS>^7tlßy > bridges and plates :±/.\:-7* - ~.'1;. ' ■• Popular prices. >■■ " - dr. HTJier>, - 24: East Third - Street, St. Paul ♦ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, >idlW3fcw ' MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. >li|Br THE BEST EQUIPPED IyKNE To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. LEAVE. .• EASTERN ■trazits. ARRIVE. i ■ Himuap'lS. St. P»ttl. : • Dally. ■..■-■( K». Monday. . 1 Kx. Sunday. St. P*nl. I Minnetp'ls. •7 00 AM 745 AM .......Chlcaso 14 Hour Daylight Express ' 100PM♦ 140 PM 1 t 4 80 PM : 6 15 PM .......Jiau Claire, Black River Falls and Neillaville 6 45 PM t 7 20 PM *650 PM 730 PM .......Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy .". 7 25AMJ* 8 03AM - tB6O AM 935 AM ..............New Richmond and Turtle Lake....... 500 PM 540PM ~ *945 PM 10 25 PM ......:.^Jfew Richmond, Superior and Duluth :...„. 6 50AM •7SO AM + 8 50 AM • 9 85 AM ....-Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield and Watersmeet 5 00 PM t 5 40 PM *945 PM 10 25 PM ....;......^..Ashland, Washburn and 8ayfie1d............:.. 660AM•7 30 AM * *650 PM 730 PM Chicago 13% hour Vestibuled Express 7 25AM* 803 AM *650 PM 730 PM ....Madison, Waukegha and Milwaukee— Fast Line.... 7 25 AMI* 8 03AM LEAVE. WESTERN TKAIIVS. ARRIVE. St Paul. Mimmp'is. » Dally. I Ex. Monday. ■•.-■■■ t Kx. Sunday. MinttMip'U. I St. P»nl +750 AM 8 26AM Pipestone, Sioux Falls and Yankton._ 630 PM 703 PM *750 AM 825 AM ..............Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City .............. 820AM*7 40 AM ;• . * 7 50AM 825 AM ....Sioux City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco...- 840 AM 915 AM *745 PM 8 20PM .....Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and Colorado-... 8 20AM|* 7 40AM t750 AM 825 AM _.Wiunebago, Blue Earth and Elmore 630PMt7 03 PM +10 20 PM 945 PM ......Sioux City Omaha, Sioux Falls and Mitchell 820 AM j 7 40AM ■HO 20 PM ; 9 45 PM ..._^ioux City, Denver and Pacific Coast Fast Line 6 30 PM * 7 03 °af tlO 20 PM 945 PM ....... .Shakopee, Kasota, Tracy and Pierre ......... 820 AM X 7 40AaI . Solid Trains to Chicago, with through Sleepers to Milwaukee on Yestibulcd Express arriving thjre at 7.26 next . morning. Parlor Cars on Day express U Ashland. - -'■■• -.->'.. ■ Pullman Sleepers Daily to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City, Daily Ex. Sunday to Tracy and Sioux Falls. Pullman Sleepers on night trains to Duluth and Ashland. .. TICKKT I St. Paul, 159 Eatt Third Street and Union Depot, root Slbtry Street. iV, OrriCKSi 5 ainneapoJU, 1 3 RleoUetllou* Block and laion Depot, Bridge Square. I.W.TBASDAI.B, IP T.J. ■eCAKTT, W. B. TTHKELKIt. ; Qea'l>auengsr Agent. ■ City Ticket Agent, St. Paul. City Ticket Agt.. llinoeapoMf. DEAL ESTATE MEW. EAL ESTATE MBIT. ; EEAL ESTATE MB*, SEAL ESTATE MEN; REAL ESTATJB M£H OWNERS OF , PROPERTY, &GENTS AND BROKEE4 ' INVESTORS ; AND : - SPECULATORS. . ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IJ ST. PAUL DIRT SHOULD READ CAREFULLY HUE ADVERTISEMENTS IS :": »•••• ..»■ w. ..•••" __ mmm :....,j | Mi THE GLOBE. •••! :„.. THE GLOB& ...I »».... - — — . ....>•< f.i.... ' ..•••«4 /. IT X THE BEST DAILt BEWSPAPER IN THE COTJNTRIi AND ONE OP THE VERT BEST ADVERTISING * MEDIUMS. QUICK SALES ARE GUARANTEED TO THOSE WHO USE ITS COLUMNS . JUDICIOUSLY. CUE RATES ARE REASONABLE THE ' . . RESULTS - • . ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. ' SEAL ESTATE MEN USS • • * • • • • « • : : THE GLOBE. : : ••••• •••••••••••••••• «t«««««t ■•••••*• **•■* uJ "; ."TJT" 1 Hardware Stock and Business for Sale. At Northfleld, Minn. Owing to the death of the former owner, J. 13. Hyde, his entire Hardware btock, with Fixtures, is now offered for sale. The stock is clean, well selected and well bought; and the location aud business are the very best. Stock and inventory $10,000 now ready for exami nation. Address until June 25, G. M. Phillips, Special Administrator, Northfield, Minn. (95SBfgBT0 CALIFORNIA I l£i i SmT^l The most comforta fflHß^»FMlWWwßjl ble way to reach Cali si^J^lJlllija|^Hforiiiiiis via Chicago I^S3rTSSBKKBfc!BH or Kansas City, from '^^^^^^^^^^^■^ which points throngn cars run without change. ; For rates and fur ther information apply to S. M. OSOOOD Gen. Agt.. or W. M. WOODWARD, Tray Agt.. 515 Guaranty Loan Building, Minne apolis, Minn, ' % TICKET OFFIO3J; 184 East Third Street & Union Depot, St. Paul. A means daily. B except Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. - - Lv. St. Paul. Ar. St. Paul Chicago & way.... IB 7:30 a. m. 11 :00 p.m.B LaCros.,Dub.&Lo. B 7:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m.B Aberdeen Local. .. B 7:40*. m. 6:15 p.ra.B St. Louis Express. A 9:15 a. m. 7:45 a.m.D Kansas City Ex.... A 9:10 a. in. 7:56 a.in.D Pra.duC.,M.&C.Ex B 9 :15 a. m. G :30 p.m. B Caimer&Dav. Ex. B 9:15 a.m. (>::<op.m.B Mil.,Chi. & A 3 p. m. 1 :50 p.m. A Austin & Way..... A 4t25p. m. 10:25 a.m. A Itouhcstei Local.. B 5:00 p.m. 10:20a.m.8 Chicago Fast Mail A 6:40 p. m. 3 p.m. A Aberd'n&Mlt. Ex. A 7:15 p.m. 8:55a.m.A Aus.,Dnb.&CbiEx|C 7Usp.m. 7:45a.m.D Kansas City Ex... A 7:15 p.m. 6 :30 p.m. A. St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p. m. 0:30 p.m. A Mil&Chi. Vestibule A 8:00 p. m. 7 .-OOa.m.A TICKET &jgg@> OFncES: IG2 E. Third Auj)iu|ll& T9Nicoller. Street and /HuU^Hl use 5 lo d Union Depot tßmj_JF Union Depot F. H. ANSOy,:^^^ N. P. A. ST. TAPL. CHICAGO, MIT.WATT- MIKNEAPOI.'B Ar. Lv. ' keb, - Chippewa Lv. Ar. 7:45 1:25 : Falls, Eau Claire, 12:45 8:25 a.m. p.m. Neenah, Oshkosh p.m. a.m. 3:40 7:15 . Fond dv Lac and 6:25 4:17 pan. p.m. . .Waukesha. . . / . I p.m. p.m .Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Curs and the Central's famous Dining Cars at ached to all through trains. • v Chicago and St. Louis. Trains on : "The Burlington" leave Union Depot, St. Paul, .as . follows: Fast daylight scenic Mississippi express, 7:50 morning.' arriving Chicago 1O: :iO night; St. 1 Louis, 0:50 morning, making direct connections for points Ka^t and Sou Limited Pullman Vestibuled leaves 7 : SO evening.' :; arriving ' Chicago .. : OO morning; Breafast in Dining Car, ar rive St. Louis 5:15 afternoon. - '■ - : It is The People's Favorite Line to Winona, La -Crossed , Prairie idu Chlen, Dubuque, Galena, Chicago, Rock island, Peorla. St. Louis, and direct line to Hot Springs, Arkansas. ••v: Ticket Offices, .■ 164 -East : Third St., : and Union Depot, St. Paul. ; Mpls. v St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie R'y. City Ticket Offices— St. Paul, 135 Eaat Third street; Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. - ' >fc. - Montreal &. Boston Kx. leaves St. Paul, (A) 7:15 p. m. , MH^^H Montreal & lioston Ex. leaves Tjft \Qm Minneapolis (A). 7:86 p. m. ft! (AhMI Wis. Dlv, local, lv.Mplg.(n)9 A.m. fßkTil|3S Minn. l)iv. lv. MplS. (B), 4:10 p. m. I] fi|£j3| St. Crolx Falls Ac. leaves St. Paul. Bfl^JHH^ a', daily from union station, n, \t^^!Z. ■ . . except Sunday, from union utiit lon. O, except Sunday, from Broadway station, St. Paul. 'f THE GREAT RIVER ROUTE. THE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER MARY MORTON Will leave for St. Louis and All Intermediate Landings, Saturday, June 21st, at 10 a. in. Through tickets to Chicago via Rail and River. For full information regarding pas senger and freight rates apply to ; ' C. It . BROCK WAY, Agent. Freight and Ticket Office and Dock, foot of Sibley Street, opposite Union Depot. City Ticket Offices— l 79 East Third St.", St. Paul 7 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. THE DINING CABLING To Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, Hit and the Pacific Northwest. . . . . Dining Cars on Pacific Leave Arrive " Mail and Pacific Ex- St. Paul St. Paul . press Trains. Daily. . Daily. Pacific Mail for FargD, Bismarck, Miles City, Livingston. Helena, Buite, Spokane Falls, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland 4:15 p.m. 0:05 p. m Pacific Express (lim ited) for Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and all coast points 3:13 a. m. 12:35 pm Winnipeg "Express for Brainerd,Ferg"s Wahpeton, Grand Forks, Gratton. Win nipeg. Moorhead, Far go and Jamestown.. . 8:00 p.m. 7:05 a. m. Fargo Express, daily (except Sunday), for Brainerd, Fargo and intermediate points... S:4O a. m. '>:45 p.m. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are ran on Pacific Mail and Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and Grafton, Grand Forks, Winni peg, Fergus Falls, Helena, Butte aud all points West. C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent, 102 East Third Street, St. Paul. G. F. McNEILL, City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicollet House, Minneapolis. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINE Palace, Dining and Sleeping r >rai. Handsome Day Coaches and Frv.j . Colonist Sleepers through to Man- . tana and the Pacific Coast. Leave. | St. Paul Union Depot. 1 Arrive. a 7:40 p. m. Minnesota, Dakota, Montana and Pa cific Ex a6:55a.m. a 6:40 p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba and Pacific Express a 7:15 a. in. bS :lO a. m. Willmar, Wahpeton, .. Aberdeen,. Ellen • — : . dale ' :30 p.m. b9:2oa. m. Fergus Falls, Fargo Grand Forks ... bG:lOo. m. b3 :30 p.m. Osseo & St. C10ud.. .. b0:55 a.m. . b3:4<»p.m. Anoka & Willmar... bll:loa.ua b4 :00 p.m. fDuluth. W. Stipe- 1 b6:2Wp.in. I rior. Elk River, | Milaca.Hinckley.l i Princeton and a10:45p.m [ Anoka* I a7:lo(tm. b4 :30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch itison bll:s3a.ja 6:40 p. m. Sioux P.. Pipestone. Sioux Cityt Water town, Huron and t0n..... d7:lsa.rn. a, daily; b, except Sundays; c, Saturday to Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars on trains to Duluth aud West Superior. -mullet Sleepers. TIP VETO 39 East Third St.. St Pant I I Lift 1 1 O 30 ° Nicollet A v., Minneapolis, i ■ w iw- ■ w and Tj n i on depots in both citiaj |™ff^4 Minneapolis & St. Louis IMHv TJaaKMi naiinajfi T'AwPMliMw St. Paul. Minneap'ia Chic. & Kan. City Ex. a 9:55 a m alO :40 a m Dcs Moiues Expr. . . a!) :s"> am :40 a m Chicago "Fast Expr" dt> pm d7:lopm St. Louis '' Fast Ex". bG:2sprn b7:lopm Dcs Moines d({;'2spm d7:lopm Waterville Expr a3:")opm a-l:3opm Excelsior <&VVater'wn aS :20 am aO :05 am,' Excelsior & Wacouia. d 4:25 p m do :05 p m (ftG :00 am Hotel St. Louis. Ex- d 1 2:55 pm 60 :45 am celsior and Lakes dl:3opm Park Hotel | d 1:25 p m d"> :05 pin [j (K>:oopm a Ex. Sunday; 1) Ex. Saturday; d Daily. TICKET OFFICES: ST. PAUL. . MINNEAPOLIS. City Office — No. City Office— No. I . 199 East Third street, Washington aye., S., : corner Sibley. corner Hennepin, in Depot— Fourth Nicollet House. Block, street, terminus cable Depot— Cor Third line. 1 st. and Fourth ay. N. CHICAGO.STPAUPKANSASOirRI! ■Offices: Minneapolis, No. 3 Nicollet House Block and Union Depot. St. Paul, No. 193 E. Third St. and Union Depot. ah Ml _. T» fli i- Leave Arrive All Train* ally st PauL PduL Chicago & Dcs Moine3 Express. 7:45 a. m. 7:33 a. m Chicago, St. Joa & Kansas City 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a, in, St. Louis and Mason - . : ■ ■ : City Express 7:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Chicago <fcDubuc]ue 7:45 a. m. 3:30 p.m. Lylo . Accommoda tion.....-,......:. 4:50 p.m. 10:3»a.m Trains arrive 30 minutes later and leave minutes earlier from MiDneapolis. MANHOOD RESTORED. Mf^-is&x /f&O&Xti" "SANATIVO," the • /jj^^ZS W^^^sk Wonderful Spanish 6-5 ~?£i V» j-^^3 Remedy, is sold with fey -*jw w 851 a Written Guaran- . f^**a 'Wonderful Spanish C_ j-,^W Remedy, is sold with « *W a Written Guaran /^VO MM tee to cure all Nerv- W'J*tiL TggS&Sf ous Diseases, such as liPJ^V jMjjijrFMp ache,Wakefulnew, Before & After Use. Lost Manhood, Nerv -I'holographed from Life. onaness, Lassitude, all drams and loss of power of the Generative Or- ' gnus,in either Bex, caused by over-exertion, youth ful indiscretions, or the excessive use of tobacco, : opium, or etimnlants, which ultimately lend to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Pat np in convenient form to carry in the vest pocket. Price ' $1 a package, or 6 for $5. With every $5 order we give a written guarantee . to cure or refund the money. Sent by mail to any address. Cir cular free. Mention this paper. Address ' MADRID CHEMICAL CO. Branch Office for U. 3. A • ~ 417 Deatborn Street. CHICAGO, ILL. •-,„■. FOX SALE IN ST. PAUL. MINN., BY Frost & Brown, Cor. Third & Robert Street. 3. K. McMasters, Cor. 7th & Wabasha Streets. WFA "ifWANHOOD WW KHk M m Early Decay anil Abnio, Impolon. -" - ..^T , m «r,Lo»tTlior, and health fully restored. Tarleoe«!« nr«J. Partaenlargod.strerifrtbened. lew Home Tri-atiw sent free and waled. . 18 PrbeSedsls. * Mints LttXAaCili lABI tTITIi, iu*us wunan St.. K.i, TO WJEAK MEN ; ■:-■ Buffering from tho effects <5f youthful errors, early ; decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (waled) containing fall particulars for homo care, FREE of charge.- A splendid medical work : should be read by every ': man who ta nemms and debilitated. -Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLER. ITloodu«,Conn.