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' The Globe's local circulation in the cities rf St. Paul nnd Minneapolis is lnrcer than the circulation of any other newspaper; and ithas become the recognized WANT Medium for the Twin Cities. Wants are inserted in the Gloi-.e under classified headings accordingto the following table or r.ATKS: Xsiini :.i -i > umber Of Times. Of : : — - Words. 12 3.4 5107 15 words >.!."> $.25 $.rio 5.45 $.55 §.03 5-68 1C words .10 .27 .38 .49 .6 > .68 .73 17 words! .17 .28 .39 .50 X.I .70 .75 18 words .IS .30 .42 .51 .66 .75 .81 19 words; .lii .32 .45 : .58 .71 .81 .87 20 words). .20 . 3 .4(i .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words .21 .35 .40 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 words .22 .:.7 .5*2 .67 .82 /'3 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .68 .83 .95 1.03 24 word!. .24 .40 56 .7- .88 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .12 .5' .76 .93 1-06 1.15 26 words .26 .43 .60 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 27 words .27 .45 .03 .81 .1)9 1.13 1.22 28 words 28 A. .66 .85 1.04 1.18 1.27 29 words' 29 .48 .67 .86 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 32 words .32 .53 .74 .'.'s 1.16 1.32 1.43 33 words .33 .55 .77 .SO 1.21 1.3S 1.40 34 words .34! .571 .80 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 S7 words 37 .02 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.03 38 words .38 .68 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 30 words .30 .05 .911.17 1.43 1.63 1.76. 40 word- .40 .07 .94 1.21 1.4- 1.81 41 words .41 .6? .95 1 1.22 1.4 1.70 1.83 42 words ,;•_' .70 .98 1.26 1.54 1.75 1.89 43 words .13 .72 1.011.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1.31 I.CO 1.82 1.97 45 words .45 .75 1.0" 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 -40 words .40 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.03 47 words .47 .76' 1.09 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.10 48 words .48 .80 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 4!) words .49 .62 1.15 1.48 1.81 2.06 2.22. fid won!- .M .S3 1.16 I.4t> I.B'- 2.07 2.24 "* No "till forbid"' Wants will be received. Jn every cose the time must be specified, and the money, according to cbove schedule, must accompany the order. ' SST'Adveitisers will please designate the beading under which they desire their 'Wants"' to appear, f NITIT.tTIO^S OFFERED. ' 'Jlale. BARHEH— At once: steady job to good man. Globe Barber Shop Minneapolis. B' AR It Kits— Two barbers for Saturday. 906 l.'ice st. Good wnges. : I3ARBEr«— A good white ban or wanted 1) by E. Koehler, 213 Bush St., Etd Wing, Si inn."* ■ ' B" LAC KSM lT H— Wanted, good man for general work: . steady job. Address A. Hick, Norwood, Minn. BLACKS3HTH— Wanted, a good general blacksmith at 1028 West Seventh st.: must be a good workman. UTCHK ft— Wanted, a butcher: one that understands the business; at 419 South I.'ohiTt street. CLEKK — Wanted, a good and reliable German about eighteen or twenty years of age to work in grocery store, and must be able to take care of horses and drive delivery ■wagon. 1 17 Martin st.. corner St. Peter. CLERK— Wanted, clerk for grocery ; must be well recommended and not over twenty-four years of age. >. M., Globe. Cioatjiakkk- Wanted at once, a good J coatmaker: prices from S7 up: steady job. Apply I'es- & Schaefer, Wahpeton, OI.LAKMAKKKS- collarmak pts. schefl'er & Rossum, 170 East Fourth st. COOK— Wanted, good railroad camp cook. Call .it 255 Concord St., City. DRIVE if — Wanted, a good, smnrt man or boy for the wagon, at 323 1 hirtcenth st. KU<; Ci-EKK- Wanted, German drug clerk ; must have two years' experience; voting man of good address. Address O 296, Globe. DRUG CLERK— Wanted, drug order clerk. Apply to Lyman Eric Drug company. Globe. ARM if AMIS- Wanted, men to work on farm. A. K. Barnnm. HAi:NESBMAKEKB— Wanted, harness makers. Scheffer & Kossum, l 6 East Fourth street OSTLERS— Wanted, two first-class host lers at More-head Bros.. 441 St. Peter st. HOUSE PORTER wanted at Hotel Sher man. ' LAiloitEßS wanted, at Gribben Lumber company. Merriam Park. • A<: 111 >*IST— Wanted, a machinist at 380 Robert street. St Paul, Minn. MEN— Wanted, 100 men; wages, SI. per day, and ten tennis at S3. per dey. on Rice st. 11. C. Huebner, contractor; board in camp. ■ LARtsYMEN— Twenty-live wanted, at Dabcock's quarry, Kasota, Minn.; good ■wages. SALESMAN" — Wanted, a young, ex perienced dry goods man, who is able to take charge of dress goods department; one Who can trim and speak English and Ger man prefered. Add.sess Bee Hive Dry Goods, gt. Cloud. OLHJI TOR — Good solicitor wanted. So Room C, Merchants' hotel, after 5 p. m. STONECUTTER!;— Wanted, good stone cutters and quarreymeu nt Sandstone, Minn.; long job and tood wages. King & Tobin, Kasota Block, Minneapolis. TELEGRAPHY and railway bookkeeping quickly and thoroughly taught by prac tical railway telegraphers; only SlO per month for day, $5 per month for night school. Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nicoilet. . WAITKK— Wanted, young man at once at the .New YorK Restaurant, 443 Jack €on st. WAGON.HAKKR— Wanted, wagonmak er; one who does his own painting preferred. 549 Kice st. or 165 Ramsey st. ANTED— Traveling man to sell on com mis.-ion to retail grocery trade, baking powder, spices, extracts, etc., with view of engaging successful party on salary and ex penses paid; give occupation and experi ence. Address Box 31. Cincinnati. O. ANTED— IOO men for Woods, Lar son A: Co., at Missoula. Mont., and Mullen, Idaho; 52.25 per day: one year's job; contractors will pay part of the fare: go with foreman Friday, 4 "p. m. : don't miss this chance. (lap)'. Winston & Co., oppo site union depot. Minneapolis, and Third and Rosabel St. Paul. __■ WANTED— Salesmen on salary or com 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 profit. One agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days: another $32 in two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each state and territory. Sample by mail 35 cts. For erms and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse, Wis. AJA TKAMSTKRS and railroad laborers xJ\J for Wisconsin; free fare. 311 Rosa bel st. ' f\(\ RAILROAD LABORERS for the *J\J BUck Hills; $2 t0 52.25 per day; free fare: Ellin to-day. Call at 311 Rosabel st. HORSES ASP CAKKIAGES. FOR sale— A fine blooded Kentucky saddle horse; has all the gaits, and drives well single or double; five years old. Address V 295, Globe. FOR SALE— On i four-year-old horse, one Hnllnwell side-bar buggy, one Portland cutter, single harness, robes, whip, blankets, etc. ; will sell for §300 cash. J. K. Flauigan. 325 Jackson st. " FOR SALE— horses, one five and one X eight years old; sound and gentle, at £>72 Carroll st. FOR SALE— Fine family horse, on trial; bay. sound and gentle, five years old.' A. Dickhudt. 533 Collins st, OR SALE— A No. 1 Kentucky - bred, gulled saddle horse. Cullen's livery sta ple. Selby ay. ANT TO HIRE a horse to hoist brick VV on elevator for one month or more. InoniiT «t 1 1" l.vdou St. > LOST AMP FOOD. AUK LOST — Gray mare strayed from 111 Victoria and Ashland ay; had halter on. Leave information at 424 Lafoud st. mid receive reward. L. A. Schak. OPERA GLASSES FOUND— at the Twin City. Derby, a pair of opera glasses. ' Thomas A. Prendergast. ALLET LOST— In the Sherman House water closet, a wallet containing a cer tificate of deposit for $1,000 on the National German-American bank and about $100 in currency. Finder will receive a liberal re ward by leaving the - same at the office of the Slht;)';iii House. -■ WAITED TO BUI". I'AIK OF •.WORKING HORSES— Must be cheap for cash. Q. 24. Globe. BICYCLE— Wanted, a Victor saffty bi cycle. Address Box 19, Angus, Minn.. Riving* full description of gear and sized •wheel. jV ' -. -■ ' Ana you out or employment? Advertisein tlc 'liieLuilyaudSunday Glows POPULAR WANTS. SITUATION OFFERED. Females. :■"-. . ■ ■■■ CLEtsR— Wanted, a good, smart girl, han yy dy with a pen, at Detroit Laundry, 323 : .Thirteenth st., , OOK warned at 439 Portland ay.- ' — Wanted, a cook for small family nt 544 Jnck&on st. ;:■.; •" ' -.'• ■"■■".';' COOK— Wanted, good cook; call mornings: 293 Pleasan t ay. , Dia i.is v nuo.U Gi — Wanted, girl in ' dining room at Arlington hotel, Seven corners. • ■ • INING KOOM (URLS ft Windsor; Hotel; wages, $17 per month. IMNG KOOM GIKLS— dining ' room girls wanted at once. Ladies'- I Employment, 4GG St. Peter St. I I7OUR HOUSEWORKERS or cooks near X. Great Falls. Mont.: $25. Tickets at Douglass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh st. ' . TTOUSEWOKK- Wanted, a girl for gen- XI eral housework; three in family. 59-4 I SelDy. M Ol'sisWOßK-Gocd girl wanted, for 13 general housework; good wages. 309 South Exchange st. . . •; ,;/;-. OU.SEWORR-Good girl wanted for XJ- second place. Call 780 Payne ay. ! OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general I 11 housework 546 Robert st. •■ ■ ' ■ Li OUSliWOßK— Wanted, a young, smart; XX . Scandinavian girl for general, house work. 202 East Ninth. ;■ ' . : . . : ; HOUSEWORK- Wanted, competent girl, 11 for general housework; must be a good cook: good wages to right part}'. Apply 377 Martin st. • •-' ■.:■-•' •;': LJ OUSKWOKK— GirI wanted for house -IJ. work in small family. Inquire 15 "Wilkin st. . -■.-. ■ ... - .-..'•. l_J ouskwokk— Wanted.? good girl for JTx general housework. - 240 Sberburne I ay., formerly Ellen. •£• LI Wuuted,competent house- Cl. maid and good . laundress. Mrs. P. B. Clarke, 23G Summit, ay. . v. ..... 11 OITSKKKKPKR— Wanted, housekeeper,- Jl middle aged: one who has no objection . I to care of child; wages §2.50 per week. Bex | 143, .North St. Paul. .■ '■■'■'-''' U OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to do geu- XI eral housework at 5(.'0 Partridge st. : . rj OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general I XX housework; •'• family of two persons; I wages. §14. Apply at 8-iS Goodrich a y., be tween 10 and 12 a. m. ■>' .' ' : •''- ■ .-•■-. iTCHKN -WORK— Wanted, good girl for kitchen work. ... Apply at 137 East Ninth st. .... •-...• : ■ OUSEKEEPEK— Wanted,, experienced housekeeper for private family; having kept your own ' house : does not constitute | "experience"; references required. Address 1 M 42. Globe, Minneapolis. • •"•■'• ■ ITCHISN GlßLS— Wanted, two strong cirls to help in kitchen at 3^l Robert St.. The Delicatessen. 1 AUNDRESSKS — Wanted, head laiin- M-J dress and second laundress Apply be tween 9 and 3 2 and 2 and 4 at City Hospital. JVriiKSf-; GlßL— Wanted, nurge girl about 1 ' fifteen years old, also a competent girl for general housework in small family; good ■mists. Call at 864 Grand ay. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, lady sten ographer; one who etui furnish type writer. Apply ill own handwriting, giving references and salary expected. Address ! V :>OS. Globe. - ■. ; : .--^:^ I T»IvAt'HKKS- Intermediate grade te .chera X wanted immediately. Apply to Bridge Teachers' agency, I<> Globe Building. E GIIARANTJiI!; $2.50 per day; work in city: ladies or gentlemen. Room 51, Germania Bank building. YI7ASIIKK WOMAN — Wanted, a good V\ washerwoman at 444 Kobert. Call early in morning. . . 117 ANTED, in city and out of town, teach ♦ V ers of leisure or ladles «nd gentlemen of intelligence to engage in a pleasant and protitable business. Address W 302, Globe, s>t. Paul,' Minn. ANTED— Twenty girls for families, hotels and restaurants. Ladies' Em ploynnMit Office. !(>(! St. Peter st. - KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ■ lla^vaw Bros. & Osiimn. JJuluth and Superior Real Estate. 108 Chain- - ber of Commerce, Duluth, Minn. • : DKSIRK to obtain control of acres | VV in Douglas county, Wis., and St. Louis I county. Minn. : also lots and blocks in the cities of Superior, Wis.. &nd Duluth, Minn.; we have constant inquiries for property tin 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. Magraw Bros. & Osmun. ' _ -- . . | I>nliit9t & Superior IScal .Estate. . HOSE WHO WISH to invest ill prop erty .At the '"Head of the Lake"' will do well to correspond with me, as 1 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 erty which I can deliver with perfect title. Correspondents 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. Chamber of Comerce Building. Duluth, Minn. itlisFcllniieou». - }7OR .SALE or exchange, improved prop (OK SALE or rented, tine location, for erty, well rented, "fine location, for good vacant properly. Will pay cash differ- I ence. Address V 288, Globe. - I r>Oii SALE, very cheaii, 5, 10 or 20 acres JO of fine gardening land, only two and a half miles from the court house. For full particulars inquire of Michaud & Michaud, corner Seventh and Vfabasha. T7O!i SALIC OR EXCHANGE— Lots in J- South St. Paul, West side; and lots on Payne ay. No. 8-4 Payne ay. HOUSE AND LOT on Carroll St.. near Western: price, $5,000; $3,000 equity, to trade for. vacant lots. Peter Schonartu, 30 East Fourth st. . HOUSE on St. Anthony hill within one .".' block of motor hue; will sell for HO per cent ot value this week to raise cash. Ad dress ( > 233. Globe. I MUST SELL.— I am compelled to sell my house and lot, and will sell so that the purchaser can make money. Call and see me. Clara Beck, 273 - Robie St., West St. Paul. - WANTED- piece of Improved or un- VV improved business property; give de scription, state price, etc. Address X 2GO, Globe. ■■ - ' - ■■-■-. FOR SALE. OOLUM.BIA SAFETY BICVLK, good as v> new, on easy terms. Call at Room 5, Custom House. - . .-.. HOUSE PLANTS— For sale, lot of choice house plants and one small heater. 814 i Selby. -■•■•■.. TYPEWRITER— For sale, good Reming- PKWKITKK— ForsaIe, good Reming ton No. 2 typewriter, cheap ■ for cash. I Address 231, Globe. \\J AKBLING BIRDS— SUuid No. 4, City VV Market Seventh and Wabasha sts. TO EXCHAI*«E. fMI'BOVKD St. Paul property to trade for J. dry goods. Address Q 230. Globe. J TO EXCHANGE— For real estate. 4-chair barber shop, taking in §110 to §125 per week. First ay. south, across from postoffice. Address Barber, Globe, Minneapolis. TO EXCHANGE— WiII trade two good clear lots in Mercer & Magraw's addi tion to St. Paul for heavy draft horses. Ad dress William Rawston. care Globe. ISSTKUCTIOS. QHORTHAND and typewriting: Standard KJ system ; day, evening and by mail best teachers : lowest rates ; . send for catalogue. Miss J. P. Hess. 814 Pioneer Press - building. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY' OF MUSIC 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 aud . decorative ■ work. For ' terms call or address the Superioresv ;; , fckiriKULAND Preparatory. School," V Peekskill, N. V. ; send for catalogue. Carl A. Harstrom M. A. ' . . • .• ~- ' STOKE AM) BAR FIXTURES ; ■ *B^^^^^^^__J— --I,'" ■' - ■ ' VfEWAND SECOND-BAND SAIfOON 1 1 . fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool ; ana billiard tables, counters and shelving. -182 ' Washington ay. ; v., Minneapolis. ; VO THE PAINT PAUIi DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25. 1890. POPULAR WANTS. '" situations':- wasted: .Males. '.'-..■ __ BAKBEK— Good, temperate, young work ■Xj - man V wants steady : job; I best 7of refer- . ences: state , wages. Address Charles Mc- Mah n Fergus Falls, Minn. -■* ■ nooRRKKPING- Books opened, closed, 13 posted. ' expert ; work, etc. F. Sprague, ; Room 252, Drake block, St. Paul.-. ' - .:■' '^ I DOOKREEPEK- Wanted, situation, as -D bookkeeper, collector, -secretary or any ' honorable < employment by intelligent man of forty. Address V 304,' Globe. • DOORKEEPER wants employment; ex ' Jj : ' nerieneis in double i entry; five years in Lou dhi ; ' references, etc.. given. Address P 4i', Globe. ; .".. : - "-v ■"■:"■■'■:■ BOUUKKKI'KK- Eight .. years' experi : ence; can furnish good references. : Ad dress A. E. C, 57 Irvine Park. St. Paul. CLERK— Boy of eighteen would like a poj V-/ - sition in a cigar store. Address H. IS' 222, Globe. .. , : riLKRK- Steady young man of good edu-/ vv catiou would like position with whole-; sale house; willing to begin -at the bottom ; good references. Address O 236, Globe, .-y. ■ CILERK— Wanted position as clerk in a -> store of any kind. Address M. r J., Globe. COACHMAN— situation as coach- . vJ.\ man. ; Call at s*o East Seventh st. :."•■' pOACHMAN-By a German, rive years'; \-J experience in the city., A. 8., 468 North Fort st. ■ COACHMAN- German, acquainted in the city; best of references.: A.8., 464 La fond st. ;.. C COACHMAN— A young Swede (total ab- V_v stainer) wants a position. as coachman: s thoroughly experienced. . Address Z 213,, Globe. '■. ' -.. '■ '.. _ COLLECTOR— German roan wants situa-. J, tion as collector or any kind of light work. ; Can give £000 security ana will work cheap.- • Good reference." F 95, Globe.- : '■' ENGINEER— Situation wanted by a prac tical engineer; have good papers and: best of references. Address or call No. 100 East Twelfth st. ' ." . ':" - EMI'LOVMKST- Wanted, situation' in wholesale house where ability and in dustry will be appreciated; references given.. Address D 289, Globe. lit KM AN— situation to fire sta -T tionary engine : : lour years' experience. Address J 'MO. Globe. ■: - AItDENKR, well acquainted, with vX garden work, wants employment by con tract or day work. 96 Starkey .st, West St.* Pan. * ..•■■■'■-■ ■...:?■■/;, f~\ KOCERYMAN — A grocerymnn -.- and VX bookkeeper with first-class city reference wants a situation. Address 9.22 Clark st. ■ KITCHKN WOKK- A situation in . res taurant kitchen by a mon of long expe- , ■ rience. 'Address Z 228, Globe. '• " IGHT WATCHMAN- Wanted, position as night watchman; best of references. Address H 287, Globe. ■< ";.■■ - ; ' OFFICE WOKK wanted by a young man, or work as a salesman in some whole sale house; can furnish horse and; best ; city references; has five years of business experi ence. Address J. W.. Globe. ' OFFICE WOKK— Situation wanted , by boy of eighteen to do general office work or work in .. wholesale house ; good refer e ice?. A 285. Globe. , . ■ ■- ■ SALESMAN — Wanted, situation as travel ing salesman or clerk in store; have had experience. Address F. F.. 431 Goodeue st. Females. • • |7<ASHIEK— Younirlady of nineteen would v> like a situation "as cashier. Address II 291, Globe. __ fiASHIER— Wanted, a position as cashier >-/ or copyiest by a•■ young lady .of experi ence. Miss' Lewis. 497 Broad " CLERKS— young ladies wish posi tions in bakery or confectionery store. Address Z 227, Gloo'e. ■ - /TiLEßiv— Position wanted by young lady v as clerk, office assistant or correspond ent: good writer; inexperienced, but willing. Address O 204, Globe. '■ "' ;'-.., CLERKS— Two young ladies wish posi tions in bakery or confectionery store. Address Z 227. Globe. .. COOK— Girl' would like work in. private J family to do cooking: good wages re quired. Address D 270. Globe. GOOK— situation. dv a secoi;d / cook, or general. use around kitchen.. Address N 301. Globe. . I REShMAKEß— Experienced dressmak- U er would like to go out sewing by the day; first-class cut-fitting. 144 West Fourth. DRESSMAKER— Competent" dressmaker will work cheap at present in . families; good fit guaranteed. Address 229 Carroll st. HOUSEWORK— A good German girl wants a place for general housework: upper town and hill preferred. Address SSI East Seventh st. ' ' . LJOUSkWORK — Young girl, sixteen XI years, wishes situation to do light house work' or second work. Call 679 Charles st. MfOUSiiWOKK— Situation wanted by. a XX-. young girl to do second worK in an American family. Apply to St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset st. : .■ ■ - HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation as XI housekeeper by competent American woman; boy seven years old: country pre- : ferred. Address M 48, Globe, Minneapolis. rjUIiSKKEKPER— A middle-aged lady XI would like a position as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; has a cheerful dis position: no , incumbrances; not particular about city or state; can give reference. ' Ad dress F 65. Globe. - NURSE— A woman that is not very strong would like to lake care of children or any other kind of light work. Please call at 40$ Temperance. . NURSE GIRL— A girl fourteen years' old '; would like a place to take ' care of ' one baby in a nice American family. Call 142 Mt. Airy st. ' OFFICE WOKK— Young lady, good pen man, would like situation, any kind of office work; is also stenographer and type writer. Address O 304. Globe. ■' '"*-.- . !; SI&WXNG— A lady would lite sewing: very O : fine hand at white work. Call L4S , West Tnird. - SEWING— Wanted by indy. sewing in fam ilies or at home. Address B 284,' Globe. SEWINii — A girl would like to get sewing to do at home or go out by the day; prices reasonable. 176 Rondo. OTENOGRAPHER— . desired by : O.: young lady as stenographer and type writer: good references given. Address "Box 058. Xorthtield. Minn. THKKE first-class Scandinavian girls want -L places; can't speak much English. La dies' Employment. 466 St. Peter street. WASHING— A Swede woman . wants a steady place to wash and iron for Mon days and Thursdays. Address 48 West Ninth st. . -:;" _^________ WASHING— A i woman wants to go out washing and . take in washing. Ad dress 710 Blair St., up stairs. . : • :.■ v ASHERWOMAN is looking for work;: goes out washing and • Ironing; also -• housecleaniug. Inquire ; N0. ,.- 300 West Sixth st. ■.: . ■ . .--■ -: -■ "' ■ - - IT TAS HER WOMAN is looking for work;. VV goes out washing and ironing; also housecleaning. Inquire 200 West Sixtßst. • ? BOARD OFFERED. BOARD and handsomely furnished front room, or two connecting rooms; all con- : veuieuces; private family ; overlooking Rice park. 136 West Fourth. ; ' r Oaßl)— Room and board at 526 Robert st., second door from Tenth. • BOARD— Large, pleasant furnished rooms with board and use of bath at 77 Sum mit ay. ., . ■'."•'■.'■"•.■••■-'■■ ■; ■' " .". : ■ : .■' i . ; OARD— rooms with first-class board. Furnace heat, gas, bath and piano. at4l4 East Tenth street. : • ■ . TVTORW OOl> HOUSE— Corner East iiinth li and Wabasha— rooms ..with : board, $4, 54.50 and $5 per week; = bath; transients £1 per day. . ? WASTED TO REKT. LAT- Wanted to rent, 4 or 5-room flat or cottage • must ■be< m ' good order; five ; minutes' ;• walk from . museum. Address ; Museum, Globe. , .-". : ; ; - .' , ; .._. ' STORE '. ASP BAR FIXTURES • ! TTfM""M l l i i i II 1 ' i ■T' ' Bft — T '' ftlllPi % ijPHi STORE & SALOON , ■'■ ||p jj - : Mor. -5. nxT|jߣS<- Una "you- out of employment? •: Advertise in «'".; the Daily aud Sunday Globs.">: - POPULAR WANTS. CAN. BE LEFT ,! __FOR — INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F. VAN DUTNE, Druggist, 828 East Sev enth street. : - ..^i,^-;. ""' ' .-.•' A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale and Selby. Avenue. ''-'■ '.' -'■'■ ■■- :,.- P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John ; ' ; streeis. ' : . :^^^^SBBBH ; HOTEL R¥AN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert M. C. LYONS, Druggist. -07 East Third -"'street corner Bates." r',. CONGER BROS., Druggists. 349 : University avenue,"'. corner Virginia, . ■',-/■'■ .''_■'.'. > MOUNTS & i SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash -1 land' avenue tHid Dale street' A. P. WJLKES, Druggist. 759 and 761 West "' Seventh street. ■ BERKM*N & CO., 42? Dakota avenua. 'E. FOX, 482 Rice street. • ; FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenua. J.H. HAYE|^4 41 West Seventh street. ' HIPPLER & COLLYBR. Druggisst. "UJ East ' Seventh street. ;:.":"; :, - . . ... JOHN FURLONG GROCERY . COMPANY. ; Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. r , WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. .442 ■ ■ Broadway. . > HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner, Tenth and St Peter w sKMßM?lftS|gßp R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist, corner [ [. Third and Maria, A. LYONS, Druggist, Corner Third and Maria. ;-.*T. '"I;" :H.P. >. PETTIGRBW, corner ■ Rice and Igle -, hart. ...... "-.-". .'■-'. W. M. RICTIARDSON. 760 Wabasha. ■ : '■■ MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. Oil East Seventh G. 11. WEBB, -566 Broadway.'. " ' ,:"y' .; BUSIIXESS CHASCES. . .;. -Mi^eellnncous Business Chances BARGAIN- Wanted, a hotel man v.ith '. : 53,250 to purchase, a half interest in a first-class twenty brick hotel, furnished, find operate it." A new railroad ..to •be built . ; here ,-. this season. Address P.' O. Box 31, Leßoy, Minn; ' . -~. - ' ' AKIJEK -SHOP— For sule, barber shop, "cheap. Inquire corner Tenth aud St.- Peter sts. -. y ■ • .-.- i • FOI4 SALE— General store in Midway dis trict: satisfactory reason for selling. Ad dress E. 295, Globe. ; - ;■ ■■■--.■ :: FOX SALE— The only drug . stock , and : store in a town of 1.2U0. For particulars address Lock Box 202. Mclrose, Minn. "•■". '.. FOX SALE— Nice grocery business; clean stock: first-class location ; best of- rea i sons for selling. V 298, Globe. '--:_■ pKAND HOTEL,' South- Parlr, Minn.— l vT will offer for s;:le all my household goods necessary for thcriiunii.gof a first class hotel. There are fifty (50) bedrooms furnished throughout, located by steam, with, hot • and cold water in connection. It is situated three miles from St. Paul on the main line : of - the C.7 St. P. & K. C.-"Ry. Co.'s motor, : which" passes twice every hour. and only • five ; min •u es walk from their ; general shops, where 30 ) men are employed yearly. The building . can be rented for one or five years. Rent is moderate. Possession given the Ist of Sep temVr. Apply to Mrs. Hugh Conley at Ho tel, or Aid. Pat -Conley, St. Paul. South Park, July 24. l»9t>. . - G1 UUCEKV STOKE FOX SALE, with vX fresh stock; good location, with good: trade will sell cheap for cash. Address A .279, Globe. - " ' . - : ."r~- ■■-. WANTED— A partner with a few : hun dred dollars to take an interest in a big burlesque company, booked in ■ first-class theaters, to act as treasurer.' A splendid in vestment, ' Address J 287.. G10be. " ■ WANTED— with SlO,i'O!» to encage ill first-class manufacturing business; good inducement offered. Address C2SI, Globe. ....■-'■ YOUNG MAN with $l,Oi>u to invest ■ wants to hear of an opening. Address X 290, Globe. ' ---,--.■■■. <2»Q./ || uy; Ft)liHAL!''lN*KKi;sT in . «4>>J^UUU. finest restaurant .. in ' Duluth ; ■ paying ;6()0 per 'month clean profit." See Morton <& Co., 3i9 Jackson ; St., . for particu ■ lars^ . •.-''.' ~ : ■'■■ •■■-:'- . . . ._ t "<Sif\ i ](\(\ W11..L, JsuV-.a two-story frame' •|)l/^UUU'" store, dwelling and Darn, with 7 a full stock of general ' merchandise; terms, half cash, balance on time. Address "S. W. Hall & Son, ; Arthur, N. D. y .», ; " • FIXA^CIAI,. RM. NEWPORT & SON". . INVEST• -• ment Bankers; loan money on im proved property iv St. Paul and " Minneap olis at C per cent "on or before." Offices, New Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building, Minneap olis. ,- : ■ : — l..<>AN.-> made on personal property. • Minnesota Mortgage Loan company. . J.S. Mackey, president, Rooms 13, 14, First 1 National Bank building, St. Paul, and Room 2. Colluni block; Minneapolis. ;i ■•- . A— YOU ' want to borrow money on • • your f urnitnre.diamouds. horses, piano or 'personal effect U. The American Mort gage Lonn Company will let you have it lower th»u you can possibly get it elsewhere. Room 7 First National Bank. , .... . ALWAYS money to* loan on all kinds of personal property, from SlO upwards; lowest rates. Cnrdozo, lOlteiEest Seventh. pOREOW.SOME MONEY on youriur ■D niture. pianos, horses, wagons, without removal diamonds, jewelry; notes ": dis counted, time-checks cashed, salaries ad vanced. Watts N. Davis, 303 Jackson st. GEORGK B. HOLLIS _ CO.. plumbers. Davidson Block. -'•■', .-[ ->■ ILLIARD & BURTON, Room 29, Na 0. . tional German-American Bank ' Build- ; ing, loan money on St. Paul property at (i to 8 per cent. ■ 111AVE a responsible party • that wishes : to borrow 8250 on good real estate security. M. Self. Room 58, National Ger man-American Bank. -; J' ARGK AMOUNTS of money to loan on ■J improved property at 6 percent. ■ Gilm&n & Co., New York Life building. ONEY LOAN by Hunt & Strauch, 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, y "y . ■ ■ MONEY TO LOAN by Law ton Bros.. 4ud Jackson st. and- 175 scuth \Vnbasha;' have on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent on im proved ' property. . y -\ MONEY TO LOAN— Easy terms, dames -; O'Mara, Loan Broker, 303 Jackson st. MONEY loaned on all personal ; property of value; time checks bought. Mutual . Loan and Investment Co., 3.i9i& Jackson | st ONEV LOANED on life insurance pol-. • ieies: or bouzht"L-" P. Van Norman, .. Box 75. Minneapolis. MONEY, TO LOAN without j delay, from 510 upwatds, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; , time : checks, notes : and s second 1 real estate mortgages ; bought. ..; Minnesota 'Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. ."; > ■_■=> ", -'- . ■ ECU KIT_ LOAN CO., ■_ . ' ; y 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. Flanigan, Manager. . rpHE WESTERN LOAN COJI- . X pany loans money on personal property '. and all goods of value. Room 13, Willoughby Block, corner Fourth and Robert. .-;../ T; J. KAVANAGH ;& ; CO., 126 EAST •. ' Third Money to * loan jon ; real ' : or personal property; -time -checks-: cashed at lowest rates, y . -.:=-- ' . --v;. .^ WE LOAN MONEY on furniture, *V : pianos, , horses. -■ carriages "; and , other personal property at lowest I rates ' payments . 'to suit you : property to remain in your posses . sion; everything private and ; money : always - ready : be sure and see us before you borrow. Home Loan Company, 103 East ■ Fourth St., . Room 4.V '• "'•■-C V. .-;:■,'"'.. ';-;? '5.1.!-- •-;:.;-.,.- . • : _'. MOKIT/.920 FIO.NEf.R PRESS . • Building— Mortgage - loans ;, made promptly; t>, 7 and 8 per cent; 'mortgages bought. -..-' './ .-" .. : •■" ■."-■ ."-: *yy .. M.. X. VIGUEKS * CO., =41 - EAST , Fourth St., corner Cedar— 6, 7 anu 8 p_r I cent J moxey ON HAND FOR *. vacant or j improved real ESTATE LOANS ■ partial pay- 1 : ments can be made OS the principal ; ; pur - chase MONET mortgages, bokds and ; STOCKS , bought and SOLD::- .:'-.'•'■ " ,'." : ; -. -: s :-X. ' -:.--'- it. '.. . ■■ :. r? PER i CENT :- MONEY WANTED— ■ Wanted ;to borrow for one year, $5,000, at 6 per cent, by a prompt ; and i responsible party, with ; local bank stock - as collateral. . Address E 293, Globe. ..,.' '..-.: .■..'■ - ffl>l .i) f\( \ TO LOAN at 7on good unim • <jp J. i A*\J \J -•-. proved; . other •■ sums ?to " loan. . H. Caldwell, 50 Chamber of Commerce. .- '■■':■ . .■;• "'yMPSICAL..-;.:..,./:.' DIANO TUNING— SI.SO; i first-class work ! L ; guaranteed. ,; Samuel ■ E. Crutchoti, -: 525 - : Wttbasha St.," Room 2 city references. : '.y -' POPUUR WANTS vr;^;'"': v FOB;BEIT.','' .'y--. - ';" >'.j V; .: •■ ;•:. Houses fl ;- .y-,"_^^ ■3<%\> -WE KENT HOUSES. STORES, OF -1. : FICES, FLATS. > COLLECT RENT • PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S -. RENTING AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. y ? . -" 'i i ANY ONE wanting • houses, flats, stores, ,'JfA.r- offices, see J. A. Owens & Son. Renting ;6pd Collection Agency. *-2 Globe Building.-.; sCVOit • RENT, ON SUMMIT AY., that handsome brick and brown * stone ; house : No. 597, ; between ; Kent and Dale; it should be examined to ' be ' appreciated ' a good' ten- . ant can get this at very low rental, with op tion to purchase, if desired, : at; less ,than it ebst (. th '• present z owner; all modern con veniences, ; including steam 'heat,"lauridry, - two baths,' three handsome mantels, etc. In- l quire 593 Summit. ■'.: ; -.-". :. •"..•..-,.• »\-:^ OUSES— For Rent— Houses Nos. 54 and : JEL V 58 Park : Place, : and Nos. S2Vi and 84 Summit ay. Apply to Harvey ? Officer, 1S7 1 East Fourth st ■: ' '■:'■'■■' - -' -' ■"- :■* ' .-"/ll '-" eOTJSE— For rent, house of eight rooms ! - with modern improvements in excels nt ; order; No. 719 Pine st.; rent very moderate; also flat of four rooms, No. 290 William st; • with city water and '•- sewer connection; .; rent $$. ; H. Dongan, 339 Robert sty y-- ___ HOUSES— To rent handsomely furnished : houses ; ; : also . desirable : vacant houses * all improvements and locations, cheap. "Ap f. ply at the Nicohiy Real Estate Exchange; A. H. Nicolay, manager and auctioneer for forty years 141 East Fifth > St., : between Jackson : '■ and Robert sts. "' • ." HOUSE— House of six rooms. No. CC6 Ra vine St., near Maria ay. Inquire corner ■Third aud Maria ay. y^'.:': , ; ■;;■■ ':/."'; HOUSK— For .<; rent, a twelve-room house ■ on Wacouta st. 221 East Seventh st'/\ "MOUSES— For rent, ten-room and seven-; . JJ. room houses, 88 and 90 Park Place, and 4 five-room dwelling. 2t54 Rice st; with modern : conveniences. Vi.*--- ' ' ' HOUSE— Small house, four rooms, corner .: Stuart and Bay ; sts. Address M : 292,- Globe. , , : , y. ■..;-.-. ■:,.-■ :■ .'fTULTON ST., 50— For .. rent, eleven-room /JL" house, with, all modern improvements, including water, furnace,' range and laundry; - one block from two car lines. - ■■ H. W. Brown, 4 57 Iglehart st. ■■.■"•-":'.■■'■■-■ .-■•-■■"•■ ■■■'"■;■ T-i'. '■--■'•; Rooms. "/■ i--\ —HOTEL BRUNSWICK — European '-fl-y plan; fifty modern rooms by day. week or month; prices Recording to location.' y y AX ST., 52- I—For1 — For rent one suite ■ of ; S-'.-". rooms, » first floor; - single and . double rooms to-suit. y -i, ':-".;"... '. y . IGHTH . ST., 217 ■;■ EAST — For rent, nicely furnished rooms, with or without 'board.":-*- ' '■; ~ ':-,' . ~ . FULLER ST., 399- For renr. three or ' four rooms, .up stairs, for -light house-' keeping; any one that has children need not apply. .. -;■;.:. ___ IGLEHAUT ST.. 31— For ' rent, pleasant . - furnished room . suitable for two gentle men or gentleman and wife, with use of Daih. ROO3IS— Unfurnished rooms for rent, '. suitable for housekeeping. Inquire A. Winter. 6 Bast Ninth st. — Unfurnished rooms ; for rent, • suitable for ' housekeeping. Inquire A. Winter, 6 East Ninth st. ' SEVENTH ST., 222 EAST— For rout, fur nished and unfurnished rooms, for house- ; : . keeping. . ...... . ■ •• . . rptNTH ST.. 37, EAST— Most J elegantly. J. : furnished rooms in the city; nice loca tion all modern conveniences. _- rTENI'H ST., 19 EAST— Large, cheerful ; J'. alcove room, furnished: modern con veniences: references required.;"- ; . ■"'* "' . . rpifiNTH ST." EAST, ; 416-;- Large, nicely ; ;A. '■ furnished ' front :; room ■' with , board ; all modern Improvements; very desirable. £?■■.-" fpilE GENTLEMEN inquiring about JL ' rooms near Windsor Hotel can see them ■ '; now" at 376 Market st. . UTOPIA— Pleasant furnished front rooms Lj 7 with or without board at 493 St. Peter st. W ABASH A . ST.— Corner Tenth — Over Drug Store— Furnished rooms for rent. ' ... , VOI'SiiMAN'S RENTING COMPANY, " X : 117 East Fourth St.— We have a large list of stores, lints, houses, rooms, etc., in all; par— l of the city to rent; we n!so receive all kinds of furniture and ware in our new stor . ugp house on the lowest terms. ; '■ r-i.1,. .. PEiSSOJiAS.S. ..: ■■ OEKSi).XA_— _auiesv attention. During ■-■J-v ; the next two weeks I will cut and curl bangs with Petri's Curline for 15 ' cents,-, to show the Curline. It: is the "■ nicest of any thing in the market. '- Price 25 cents. ' Guar anteed to keep your hair in curl from throe to fifteen days. :." Parlors, 20 East ' Third street, St. Paul; 72» Nicollet avenue, Jlinne apois. ■■..-■■■ MRS. M. A. TL'SSWif treats = all chronic diseases. . The eyes .• and paralytic ef fects restored; rooms to rent; massage treat ments. ' Parlors 223 East Eighth st. MISS 1. THORSON BOACKEMAN, Magnetic Healer; Magnetic and Massage Treatments. 421 Seventh aye. south, : up stairs, Minneapolis. .-'■..:■:■ '■■ rpHE most curious thing on earth; years JL added to your life: all diseases cured without medicine by Dr. Hall's Wonderful Discovery. Call on the agent at Room 91, Union Block. East side, read testimonials and be convinced. jriERTIFICATIi; OF AMENDMENT OF ,v> . the Articles ;of Incorporation of The South Duluth Land and Improvement Com pany. BpiSP^BPQBBP B 'VHM" I '•".-. ■■* Patrick 11. Kelly, the president, and George F. Piper,' the secretory of The South Duluth Land and Improvement Company, do hereby certify that a meeting of the shareholders of The South; Duluth Land: and Improvement Company was duly and legally heid :on the thirteenth (13th) day of June, A. D. 189 ■>, at two (2* o'clock in the afternoon, at the principal office and place of : transacting the business of said corporation, in the city 01 St' Paul, Ramsey county. Minnesota, and ; that ■ at said meeting so held' the following resolu tion was adopted and the articles of incor noration - of ; said corporation were amended by a vote of more than a majority of all the " •members. . shareholders and : stockholders, and of all the shares and stock of said com pany, as follows: '. * .. Resolved, That Article lof the Articles of Incorporation of this. The South ' Duluth : •Land and Improvement Company, be and the , same is hereby amended to read as fol lows: : ■ . ' ~ ■'■'.''. ; ,.■-■" : '•• Article I. ■ The name : of this corporation : shall be '.'The South Duluth Land and Im provement Company." - "• -y " ■ The general nature of • the business of -. this corpora tiou shall ; be : ; to £ buy, own. improve and deal in lands, tenements , and heredita ments, real, mixed and personal ." estate ■ and properly, and to do and exercise each and every act. power and thing proper and au thorized to be done and exercised under said laws and statutes iof 1. said state, which may . be necessary, desirable or convenient for the . prosecution and advancement of said busi ness. " ' y ■ ■ v - .::■;'■ ' '-' r ' ■ .'-.' '*.-"■ .'. ■ : That > the principal office ■ and . place : of . . transacting the business of this corporation shall be the city ; 01 C Duluth in the county of ! St. Louis and state of Minnesota: y . Resolved further. That Article VI. of said ■ Articles of - Incorporation be and the same is hereby amended so that wherever the ;. word : St. Paul occurs therein the same be changed so as to read Duluth: v ■ : • v- ■- , ■ y, ;<? PATRICK H. KELLY, President of The South Duluth Land and Im provement Company. ~-- ■ '■■ "■■' -^ ■■-•--■ > -■-.. Zi&t £:■■.:■ :• GEORGE F. PIPER. Secretary of The South Duluth Land and Im- ! r ; t provement Company. -1 ■"-'.. -. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I „ ' :-g;j Ramsey County. v-' f bb v • '"» Personally '•■ came ;-': before ■. me - this first day iof * July,' A. /D. 1890, -s the y above ; named - Patrick ; H. Kelly, President of , Th S . South Duluth ! Land I and Improvement Com-. • pany, who, being by me sworn, on his oath ' deposes and says that he, the -said Patrick H. Kelly, is the President 01 the saia The South ■ Duluth Land and Improvement Company, as ■ ■ is set forth iv the above ana foregoing . cer- ; tificate; that (he | subscribed | said ; ; certificate 'ahii knows the contents thereof, and that the .same are true. 7 PATRICK H. KELLY. ... --J Subscribed 1 and sworn > to before • me this first day of July, A. D. 1890. - - i fl -f?-.-.y CHARLES P. DIETHER, LNotarial Seal.] - Notary Public STATE OF. MINNESOTA, g . "_.■} . ;-' County op St. Louis, :. f BB> . . - - r " Personally : appeared , before me on * this • 2«th s day y of June, - A. i£; D. 1890, -. the • ; above-named > George F. : Piper, the ■ Secre- ] ? tary S. of The South < Dnluth . Land and Im provement Company, who, being by me duly. ■ sworn,' on his oath deposes and says that he, the said George F. Piper, Is the Secretary of • ■ the said The South r Duluth Land ' and Im provement > Company, as is set \ forth in the : abo\e and foregoing certificate; that he sub : scribed said certificate and | knows the con ' tents thereof," and that the same are true. c;? 7 .--■.." y GEORGE F. PIPER. --t Subscribed and i sworn to * before me - this : 20th day of June, A. D. 1890. :. : y [Notarial Seal.] yJ. L. WASHBURN, . Notary Public, St. Louis ; County : Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I -- \-\ ~: DErABTMENT OF STATE. -. f. - / ■ I hereby certify that the within instrument : .was filed for record in this office on the'l6th'' day of July. A. D. IS9O. at 11 o'clock a. m., : and was duly recorded in Book ; Z - of * Incor- : - poratiou on page 427. : y< H. MATTSOS, = ■;?. - Secretary j)f Stale. POPULAR WANTS. FOR REST. ••' :LV'...- :■..■.■•.": -, Stores. "■■..•■'■••''■■■-",••: - : SroitE— a store * and basement > for • rent ; O."- cheap: best i location in the city; near ." Wabasha . and z Seventh. - Inquire 29 West Ninth, corner St. Peter st" "--. ' -. :. ;*r STOKES— For; rent, store, 183 East Sev- X> enth : store, 450 t Jackson; i five .' rooms ■ over 403 East Seventh; i four rooms over 448 ' Jackson. Stees _ Co., Seventh and Jackson '.: -■'; ' ■ Offices. - ■ : ;.■ ■•■.'"■:■:: Office ROOMS- To ; rent, centrally lo- 1 cated office rooms. Apply to . JMainzer, 387 Wabasha St., St. Paul." ••,.:■-■■" .-'; y'iy;- MISCEIXAJiEOITS. ■. ■'■' AUCTION, furniture storage; ioans, any. ■£*■ - amount; : carpet cleaning. y Sansome"s, ;• 462 Jackson st. - ; : .- . . .'.■■. ;- A ■ RTESIAN ■_• wells of any : size ' and ;•£*• depth drilled; water supplies furnished . and water -■ works constructed. ■-- Oil. Gas and • Water Well Drilling company. Pioneer Press ■ Building. Room (502, St. Paul Minn. : DOHLIN _ WEIDS, Twin; City Express "JJ and Storage Company; furniture packing and moving a specialty ; trunks removed for ' ,25c. V Office, 405 Robert st. - TJ YDRO6EN ;': FUEL— Adapted to I any itl T stove or range; absolutely safe ; cheap .er than coal or - wood; makes -, no smoke ; no 1 smell makes no dust, no • ashes ; no ashes to " sift; :no coal; or wood to carry; this is no gasoline stove nor oil | burner burning daily at our office, 244 West Third st; near Seven Corners; call and examine. v Minnesota Hy drogen Fuel Company - ; . -""•.•: JOHN WATSON & CO., 27. Leaden hall £■ St., London; England, invite shippers to . ■ advise ■- their - consignments to them; liberal ' advances made; low terms; shipments profit ably and - promptly ;: disposed ;of references exchanged. '.. ;> : ;.;•_; y . ' I:ADIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL- Jars. ;J-^TH.-Stenzel. 254 Martin st. ~: ■:.'■.:'...■'■ ■■ SAND— From 300 to 500 loads of sand can ?. be > had • free of charge on norm side of Viola st, between - , Brewster and ? Park ■ ays. '•' Apply to 5&2 Park ay. y- .'._■. ■■'. STOKE PI'KCHASES of all kinds made by a lady of large experience in shopping matters. Address Box 2317, St. Paul. = Minn. ' Small commission ; correspondence solicited; best of references. . y:;. ■ -I" y- "■ ' : ."i." :'-■ : I [SE CHLOKO 3i APTHOLEUJI to reno-' -vJ vate your houses of roaches, bedbugs and other insects; : prevent: your, families of any ■ contagious ' diseases ; ' for i sale at ; Market ; house by . ; Doe •; &; " Westinghouse. H. M. Rodman, general agent. i ." . . AUCTION SALES. ',"" A. 11. Il'ieolay, Auctioneer. A-H.NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER FOR • □forty . ; years, from a boy, and the oldf s I practical experienC2d . and • most successful • real-estate auctioneer in St. Paul." Number real estate sales made. 12,774; furniture sales, 6,780. Office at the iNicolay Real Es tate Exchange," 141 East Fifth st.; between Jackson and Robert sts. DYE. WORKS. AHIiKKT & .MINTEL, Minnesota Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh st. ,J. KOCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; ; • office, .416 Robert st., Ryan block; works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay. I>RESS!»IAKm« : STYLISH and perfect fitting dresses made to order at 229^2 West Seventh. M. G. Nelson. • - ' . ' : TVTOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ; 1 1 Sale— Notice is hereby i given " that ; Carl • X)stman,' unmarried,' under date -of the fifth" (stn) day of August, 1889, executed and de- "; livered to the German' American Building Association, : ; a corporation ■ duly .' organized ' and , acting under • the - laws of the state of Minnesota, a certain indenture of ., mortgage to secure certain sums of money and obliga tions " therein . mentioned, whereby he con veyed and mortgaged :•■ unto said German ) •American Building Association, : its success- i ors and assigns, lot five (5), of block ten (10). .of Oakville Park, an addition to St. Paul, in Ramsey county, Minnesota," according to the plat of "said addition of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Ramsey . county, which mortgage was, on the 21st day of August, 18S0. duly recorded on page one hundred and ninety (192), of ( Book one hundred and twenty (120), of the mort- ; gage records of the Register's ■ office of said • ; Ramsey county; that default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage, and such; default has ; continued for ; more 7 than four months, anu at the date .of this notice there is claimed to be due. and there is due and unpaid, on the mortgage debt and obliga tion | secured by said mortgage, the sum of i fourteen hundred and forty-six ■ dollars and ninety-eight cents ($1,446.98). • Notice is also given that under and rby vir tue of a power of sale •in said mortgage con tained, and made a part thereof, and . pursu ant to the statute in such case made and pro : vided, the said mortgaged premises above de scribed will be sold at public auction to the : highest bidder, in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the main front '-. door ? (on Fourth street) of the . new Court House of Ramsey ■ county, at 10 • o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, i the first (Ist) day of September, A. D.I 890, to satisfy the mortgage debt and obligation then due on said mortgage, together . with the • attor ney's fee of seventy-five .: dollars named in . said mortgage, and the coats and expenses of these proceeding allowed by law. Dated July 5 th, 1890. GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING ASSO - CIATION, Mortgagee. . ~* Chas." N. Bell, ..'; , : Attorney for said Mortgagee, Room 51, Gil fillan Block. St. Paul, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF '.. Hennepm— Court, Second Ju dicial District. John :• Johnson : and - Jonas F. Anderson, . partners as Johnson & Anderson, ; plaintiffs, •. vs. James C. Stout and Hans Mickelsou, de fendants. HB'VBMBBHI Notice is hereby given that under and by ■ virtue of a judgment and decree entered in . the above entitled action on the 29th day of May, 1890, a certified . transcript of which has* been delivered to me, :I. ; the " under- i . signed.sheriff of said Ramsey county, will sell at public auction, to the ." highest ■ bidder for '" ; cash.on Saturday. the 9th day of August, 1890, . at 10 o'clock in the . forenoon," at ■ the front 5 door of the court ■- house in • the ,' city. of ; - St. Paul, in said county, in one parcel.the prem ises and real estate described in said judg ment and decree, to-wit: The north one-half of lot eleven (11), of block . seventeen (17), .and twenty-three (23) of Woodland Park ad dition to 'St. Paul, according ,to ? the : plat thereof now on file in the office of the Regis • ter of Deeds in and for said county and state, ;to satisfy . said judgment and ; the cost of ; making said sale. '•-.:•• y. ■- • Said judgment. being a personal ! judgment against - defendant, Hans , Mickelson for the sum of $910.35, which by ; said decree was ' made a specific lien upon '■ all estate, title or ; ■ interest which said : defendant, James C." ■' Stout, owned in or to said ' land on the 2nd day of August, 18*8. Dated June 19, 1890. ; EDS. BEAN. Sheriff Ramsey County, Minn. F. B. Wright, Attorney for Plaintiff. ; Chicago and St. Louis; • > Trains on "The Burlington" ' leave Union Depot, : St. Paul, as follows: . Fast daylight scenic Mississippi express. ,7:sO morning, arriving Chicago 1O:3O night; " st. Louis, <»: 5O morning, making direct connections - for points ; East- and ; South. V' ■■'■■' '■■- •■ :- ■ . ■■;"■■''■ ■■:''■:•*■■-: -*':■'■■: ■' ";' -. Limited Pullman Vestibuled leaves 7:30 evening, arriving Chicago .9:00 morning; ! Breafast in Dining Cur, ar rive St. Louis 5:15 afternoon.,- • ; • It is The People's Favortte Line to Winona, La Crosse. Prairie :" dv "■■ ■ Chien, Uubuque, Galena, Chicago: " Hock island, Peorla. St. Louis, and * direct line to Hot Springs, Arkansas. . : Ticket Offices, ' 164 East ' Third : St., and \ Union Depot, St. Paul. TICKET '^S^ GFF ! CES: 162 E. Third jHS^Jljiin I9Nicollef. Street and i§KS^ Ha House Bloat Union Depot, '^^^ffl My Union Depot F. H. ■AN SON,": TyT^r'y . .; ■■: G. N. P. A. 7.;.- ST. PAUL. CHioAidk'j MIT.WATT- MINNEAPOLIS Ar. Lv. ■ keb,;-- Cliippewa Lv. '-Ary 7:45 1:25 ; Falls, Eau Claire, 12:45 8:25 " a.m. p.m. i Nee nab, Oshkosh p.m.- a.m. • ■3:40 7:15 > Fond da Lac and 0:25 4:17 --p.m. p.m. Waukesha. ; --vj p.m. p.m ; .Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and the Central's famous Dining Cars at ; ached to all through trains. fagßHßistfgyTO CALIFORNIA JKaß2ul3&S9l * The most comforta |^^F»J!WWf^Hi|ble way to reach (-'' |__________H_|forniais via Chicago afeCMSHBMBMH or i Kansas City, from j * BM * B^^^^^ Hr which points through cars run without change. «* For rates and far ! ther information i apply to . 8. M. •» OSGOOD ; Gen. ? Agt- or •W. M. 1 WOODWARD, sl TraT ? Agt» "15 Guaranty Loan Building, Mama J-a,ir in hhe lighfof : their works, especially i^ bheir works, especially if ; >hey use SAP'O i — oA Of liris'awSoHd ce^ke oj^scourin^- E^^^^^soawp used f-ord.ll cleaning* ri « ht * purposes. All grocers Keep \K I ni/C'O I ADHD'Q 1 HOT b y man a woman who s!rfvea LUwL O LnuUtl U LUO I . to please her household and works herself to death in the effort. If the house does no) look as bright as a pin, she : gets the blame— if things are upturned while house- cleaning goes on— blame hei again. One remedy is within her reach. II she uses SAPOLIO everything will look clean, and the reign of house-cleaning disorder will be quickly over. sfo^ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. 1 THE iIEST EQUIPPED' LINE To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. LEAVE. '. EASTERW TIEC-i* TNS. . ARRIVE. -\:. •' ■ Minaaap'ls. St. Paul. ,- * Daily. -v ' •-'■'■■ t Ex. Monday. - - ft Ex. Sunday. : St. Paul. | Minn&ip'ls. * 7 00 AM ?7 45 AM .......Chicago 14 Hour Daylight Express 1 00PM|« 1 40 I'M t430 PM 515 PM .....;_Eau Claire. Black River Falls and Neillsville...... :645 PM 720 PM *650PM" 780 PM ........V......Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy ... 725 AMI* 8 03AM ■• tBSO AM 935 AM .....New Richmond and Turtle Lake....™......... 5 OOPMif 540 PM *945 PM 10 25 PM .'..-.........New Richmond, Superior and Du1uth™......... 650AM♦7 30 AM tBSO AM 935 AM . Ashland, Washburn, Bayneld and Watersmeet...... SOO PM ' t 540 PM * 9 45 PM 10 25 PM ..Ashland, Washburn and 8ayfie1d............... . 6 50 AM * 7 30 AM •6 50 PM - 7 30 PM ......Chicago 13% hour Vestlbuled Express >■ 7 25 AM * 8 03 AM *650 PM 730 M ....Madison, Waukesha and Milwaukee— Fast Line.... 7 25AM * 8 03AM \ ' LEAVE. •■■■■- . ■ ■ WBSTBRN TRAINS. ~: ARRIVE. -"', St. Paol. :■ MlßflMp'lS. • Dally. ' I Ex. Monday. • t Kx. Sunday. Minanp'ls. I St. Paul. '■ ; , ■ t 7 50AM * 8 25AM : ......Fipestone, Sioux Falls and Yanktoiu.... 6 30PM|t 7 03PM" ■ *750 AM 825 AM -Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City..... 820 AM* 740 AM . . ', *750 AM 825 AM ....Sioux City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco..... 840AMIf9 15 AM *7 45 PM ■820 PM .....Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and Colorado _... 8 20AM * 7 40AM ~p >750 AM 825 AM ........ .Winnebago, Blue Earth and E1m0re......... 630PMt7 03 PM " TlO 20 PM 945 I'M Sioux City Omaha, Sioux Falls and Mitchell 820 AM t 7 40AM V tlO 20PM 945 PM ......Sioux City, Denver and Pacific Coast Fast Line 630PM * 7'03°«1-'- tlO 20 PM 945 PM :. jShakopee, Kasota, Tracy and Pierre..-. ......... 820 AM 1 X 7 40AiJ ■ Solid Trains to Chicago, with through Sleepers to Milwaukee on Vestibulcd Kxpreas arriving tb;re at ".to next ' morning. . Parlor Carson Day express to Ashland. ■ -, . ■ -■■ • Pullman Sleepers Daily to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City, Daily Ex. Sunday to Tracy anil ... Sioux Falls. |- Pullman Bleepers on night trains to Daluth and Ashland. - ' --.■•• ■ • ■ TICKET ) St. Paul, 59 Ea>t Third Street and Union Depot, foot Sililey Street. . ..... . . . ■ OFFICES i i Jlianeapaile, 13 Dieollvt Home Block and Union Depot, liridge Square. I. tt.TP.ASDAI.E, . .: 'I : T.J. BrC.UtTY, 'W. B. TWKKLKiI. -!• :i". ■ - Gen'l Passenger Agent. City Ticket Agent, St. Paul. City Ticket Agt., Miooetinnil*. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINE Palace, Dining and Sleeping *""• rs, ■ I Handsome Day Coaches and Froa Colonist Sleepers through to Mon , tana and the I'aciflc Coast. Leave. | St. Paul Union Depot. 1 Arrive. a 7:40 p. m. Minnesota, Dakota, Montana • and Pa cific Ex ......... a.6 :55 a. m. ■ a 6:40 p. m. Winnipeg, Manitoba and Pacific Ex Dress a 7:15 a. m bß:loa.m. Willmar, Wahpeton, ' Aberdeen, Ellen dale ::.:...... ..... bG:3O p. m b8 :20 a. m. Fergus Falls, Fargo Grand Forks ... b6:loo.ra b3 :30 p.m. Osseo & St. Cloud.. . bi):ss a.m. b3:4<»p.m. Anoka & Willmar.. 611:10 a.m M :00 p.m. f Duluth. W. Supe- ) b6:2up.m. I rior. Elk River, | Milaca.Uinckley. Princeton and a10:45p.m LAnoka*..... .....I a7:loa.m, b4 :30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch inson '..■... ........ b11:55a.m 6:40 p.m. Sioux F., Pipestone, Sioux Cityt Water town, '■ Huron and Casselton.... d7:lsa.m. a, daily; b, except Sundays; c, Saturday to Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars ou trains to Duluth and West Superior. tßuffet Sleepers. -TIOI/TTO 595 East Third St., St. Paul. f lIiKl I U 30 ° Nicollet Av.,Minneapoli3, '■ '"' w and Union depots in both cities I DR. SANDEN'S A NEVERFA^NGCURE FOB ALLPERSDNALWEAKNESS IN MEN NERVOUS DEBILITY, -^jAS . 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Open Saturdays till Bp. m.; Sunday ; from 10 a. $.. V> 12 m. THE SANDEN ELECTRIC Cr Journal Euildirg Minneapolis, Minn. A ] Has not only j&&* the largest :^\- circulation - of any paper between Chi cago and the Pacific coast, ', «m» HI" 1 bat reaches I 111 the largest ■ fir classofcon • ■111" sumers, and i v .- , " is, therefore, the best ad vert i s i n mc di urn: |% 1 II If Luxuries for II All V the rich and II HI 1 I necessiti c s ■" i ll ■' for the poor are best sold \ : through an : advertise^ ment in the ft i our Gi ° be - its hi 1 1KE- " want st - OLUIJL office" has W^HWB^M peached g-antic pro portions,and thou sands of crying wj r needs ; are Jk» satisfied each day. -.■'■ - - ' i' -'■ ™ " ./■;■■- ■ THE GREAT RIVER ROUTE : ■■■ y ,Mirjirm |i : --- I|||1 ||| ''---■'■ :: " THE FINK PASSENGER STEAM i . '■• PITTSBURGH Will leave for St. Louis and All Intermediata Landings, Saturday, July 26th, at 10 a. in. -Through tickets to Chicago via Rail ani ' - River. For full information regarding pas senger and freight rates apply to - . 0 C K. BBOCKWAY, 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. 1.. ' Ch StPaul^ Kansas Ry Offices: Minneapolis, No. 3 Nicollet Hous9 Block and Union Depot. St. Paul, No. VJi IS. Third St. and Union Depot. AUTraina Daily keftve Arrive AU Trains Daily gt p(mL SLPiUIL Chicago & Dcs I Moines Express. 7:15 a. m. 7:33 a m - Chicago, St. : Joe & .■■•.' Kansas City 7:30 p.m. 7 :30 a. m. ■; St. Louis and Mason City Express .. 7:45 a. m. 3:30 p.m..: Chicago &Dubuque 7:-15 a. m. 3:30 p.m. ." ' Lyle Accominoda- ■ ■■' • : tion...; ■■...., 4:5 Dp. m. IO:3> a. m Trains arrive 80 minutes laterand leave3> .••■'■ minutes earlier from Minneapolis. . , NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. THE DINING CAR LINE 7^ . To Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, Butti "■ 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, Km Spokane Falls, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland 4:15 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Pacific Express (lim ■ ited) for Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and all coast points ..-. 8:15 a.m. 12:35 pm : Winnipeg 'Express for Brainerd.Ferg'sF'lls. - Wahpeton, Grand Forks, ration. 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... 3:40 g. m. 5:45 p. m. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are run on Pacific Mail and Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and Graf ton. Grand Forks, Winni peg, Fergus Falls, Helena, Butte and all points West. • C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent, 162 East Third Street, St. Paul. G. F. McNEILL, City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicollet House, Minneapolis. _. | nnrj - rT?ru^Minneapolis & St. Louis MilSMSi] Railway; UfIMHXoBSfSI St. Paul. Minneap'ia Chic. & Kan. City Ex. a 9:50 am AlO:4'.)am Dcs Moines . . 09:55 m all) :40 a m Chicago "Fast Ex pr" do:2spm d7:lopm St. Louis -Fast Ex". bO:2spm b7:lopm DesMoines passeng'r d6:'2spm d7:lopm Waterville Express.. a3:>opm :30pm Excelsior & Water' wn aS :20 am a9:osam Waeonia and Zuinbro •;,' Heights .... .... :30 am 89 :05 am Excelsior & Waeonia. d4:2spm d 5 pm f . a6:o<jam Hotel St. Louis. Ex- dl2:sspm Ijwf?!? . celsior and Lake ■ s8 :30 a m Ji? ;*> a ™ -Park Hotel... ] :25 pm { dG :00pm * Ex. Sum lay; b Ex. Saturday d Daily { BBnndayonly. ■-.■'■ ,'. . - . TICKET OFFICES: ST. FAUX-. KINXKAFOLIS. City Omen — No. : Crrr Office— Nol I - 199 Hast Third street, Washington aye., 8., . corner Sibley. "■'■■ corner Hennepin. In ;*.. Depot— Foot Fourth Nicollet House. Block., . street, terminus cable Depot— Cor. Third line. '■•■•■ -■■ I st. and Fourth ay. N. • ./rf<^v r TICKKF OFFI O & Ji = N3Uci§!r<^r_ 184 East Third Street & Union Depot, St. Paul I *//oSTDiili / A means daily. B except S^S*" 1 "/ Sunday. C except Saturday. 'T^ftifek/. D except Monday. _' ' ' ' '^** Lv. 3t.P»ul. Ar. St. Paul Chicago* way .... B 7:30 a. m. 11:00 p.m. B LaCros., Dub.&Lo. B 7:31) a. m. 11:00 p.m. B Aberdeen Local. .. B 7:10 a. m. G:ls p.m.B St. Louis Express. A 9:15 a.m. 7:45 a.in.D Kansas City Ex..:. A 9:10 a. m. 7:55 a.m.D Pra.duC.,M.&C.Ex B -.15 a. m. 6:30 p.m. B Calmer & Da v. Ex. B 9:15 a. m. ,6:30p.m.8 Mil., Chi. & Ail.Ex. A 3:00 p. m. 130 p.m. A Austin & Way A 4i25p.m. 10 a.m. A Rochester Local.. B 5:00 p.m. 10:25 a.m.B Chicago Fast Mail A 6 *.40p. m. 3:15 p.m. A, Aberd'n& Mlt Ex. A 7:15 p. m. 8 :55 a.m. A Aus.,Dub.d:CbiEz 0 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.m.1> Kansas City Ex... A 7:l">p.m. 6:30p.m.A. St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p.m. 6:30p.m.A Vestibule A B^>Op. m. 7:00a.m.A Mpls., St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie R'y. I.'- City Ticket . Offices— St. Paul, 185 East Third street; Minneapolis, Guaranty building. .->-._. . ---. -.-• .- Montreal & Boston Ex. leaves St. :■'. ■ ■ .^b»- -'■ Pan!. (A) 7:15 p. m. :: r i|gdß Montreal & Boston Ex. leaves Minneapolis (a 1.7:55 p. m. WiVLWIWM Wis. f)iv. local, 1v.Mp1».(8)3 ix.m. M^Hff^i Wis. Div. lv. St. Paul 7:45 p.m. fSßll^l<H Minn. Div. lv. Mpls. (U). 4:10 p. m. m SfTifrHßTj st Croix Falls Ac. leaves St. Paul. Ig^P*^^^^ A, daily from union station, B ' except Sunday, from union stotioa p, except Sunday, from Broadway station, - St.PftUt . TO WEAK MEN Suffering from the effect* ot youthful errors, early v^. decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing foil particulars for home cure, FREE of charge, rA. splendid medical work : should be read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLER. irio>'«lu«,Coua. 7