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POPULAR WANTS. The Globe's local circulation in the cities rl St. Paul nnd Minneapolis is larger than the circulation of any other newspaper; and jibas become the recognized WANT Medium frrtrre Twin Cities. _ Wakts are inserted in the Globe under classified headings according to the following TABLE OF BATES! Number Number of Times. -.' . of — — : Words. 12 3 4 5 16 7 35 words §.15 «.25 $.35 $.45 $.55 $.63 $.68 16 words .16 .27 .3P ■ .49 .6 .68 .73 17 words .17 .28 .39 .50 .til .70 .75 IS words I .18 .30 .42 .54^.66 .75 .81 19 words .19 .32 .45 .5? .71 .81 .87 20 words .20 .:^3 .4K .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 words .22 .37 .52 .67 .82 .i) 3 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .68 .83 .9o 1.03 24 words .24 .40 .06 .7- .88 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .42 .55! .76 .93 1-08 1.15 26 words .26 .43 .60 .77 .94 1.0/1.10 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .99 1.131.22 "Swords .28 .47 .66 .85 1.04 1.18 1.27 "9 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 .95 1.16 1.32 1.43. 33 words .33 .55 .77 .09 1.211.38 1.49 34 words .34 .51 .80 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .58 .811.04 1.271.45 1.58 36 words .36 .6 .84 1.06 1.32 1.5 1.62 o7 words .37 .02 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.63 H8 words 38 .M M 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 39 words .39 .65 .91 1.17 1.43 1.63 1.76 40 words .40 .07 94 1.21 1-.68 1.81. 41 words .-11 .68 .95 1.22 1.49 1.70 1.83 4" words .42 .70 .98 1.26 1.54 1.70 1.8!) 43 words .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1-31 1.60 1.82 1.97 45 words .45 .75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 46 words .46 .771.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.03 47 words .47 .78 1.09 1.40 1.71 1 .95 2.10 48 words .48 .80 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 49 words AS .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 2.06 2.22 _f)C words: : ■'•>( ..S3 1.16 1.49 1.52 2.07 2.24 >,o "till forbid-" Wauls will be received. Jn every case the time must be peciiied, and the money, according to above schedule, mustaccempany the order. 85K~"Adveriisers will please designate the heading under which they desire their •Wants" to appear. • ■ ■ SITUATIONS OFFERED. , ..' • ■ jMnle. A GENTS— Accident • insurance agents J\. wanted: good pay. F. W. Terry, 14 C'namber of Commerce. - '• ARBER— Wanted, first-class white bar ber at 206 East Seventh at. BAKBKK wanted. Call corner Seventh and Washington sts. BOY— Wanted, one to feed press and set - type and make himself generally useful. Graphic. Sixth floor. Union block. BOYS— Wanted, two strong boys at Fantle Bros. 130-136 East Seventh st. TJOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a young man -D as bookkeeper aud salesman; must live at home. T. W. lugersoll, 27 East Third st. TJ RICKLAYERS— Wanted, five first-class -D bricklayers on Fifth, between Robert and Minnesota sts. . BUTCHER wanted at 419 South Robert . for driving wagon and attend shop. CAKE ISAKKIt— Must be first-class; good wages. Engle's bakery, corner Eighth and Wabnsha sts. ' ■ '■' C" LEKK AND STENOGRAPHER— Young man wanted, one who can oper ate 'No. 2 Caligraph. Answer, in own hand writing, to'postonice box 2368. ELI VERY MAN— Wanted at once, a young man, Scandinavian, with good references, who understands taking care of horse, to deliver in feed store. C. U. Baker, 949 East Seventh st. '_ RlVEß— Wanted, man to drive bakery wagon: must speak German and • work on commission; and German boy to leara bakery. 141 South Wabasha. '■'.'." ' pvRUGGIST — Wanted, druggist with J-Ji< three or four years' experience, with aocd habits: £ i'n ia » preferred; must .bring references. Coll B. J. Witte, 360 Market st. RUG CLERK— Wanted, German drug clerk; must have two years' experience; young man of good address. Address O 296, Globe. ARM HANDS— men to work on farm. A. K. Bariium. - . : HOSTLER— Wanted, young man fo care for horse and cow.and do chores. .. Ad dress 279. Globe. .., " . .. . _____ PARTIES with small capital, and willing Xr' to invent can "obtain light, pleasant, permanent employment; one that will pay from $300 to S^OOper month." For particu lars call at 189 East Eighth St.. corner. Tem- . perance st., Room 13," second floor." ' ,', : "DORTER— Wanted, porter at the Office J. saloon. No. 90 East Seventh st. - : ' UARRY3IEN— Twenty-five wanted, at. Babcock's quarry, Kasota, Minn. ; good wages. ''■•.•;■ ■ '■ • . ALESMEN— Shoe men wanted: experi ebcetf salesmen ; at the New England. SALES Wanted, active young man to sell teas and coffees for retail store. Address G 303. Globe. " SALESMAN— Wanted, salesman tor a line of cigars; 575 per month and expenses. Address, with stamp, Sumatra C'israr Com pany, Chicago, 111. HOE.MAKER wanted for repairing. Call (O at H. Gallick's, 440 Jackson. SOLICITORS— four good solici tors. Apply to Sunshine : Co., Globe Building. H ', ; . . .' - TONECUTTERS— Wanted, good stone- O cutters and quarreymen at Sandstone, : Minn. ; long job and toVl wages. Ring & Tobin, Kasota Block, Minneapolis. . TONECUTTERS— Wanted, eight stone cutters, §4.50 per Bdny. Thomas Ward, Room 27. Union Block. City. TAILORS wanted. Apply Hess &Schaefer, J- Wahpeton. N. D. * ' TEAMS— Wauled, two teams for car work ; JL $4 per day; on Rice st. H. C. Huebner, contractor. • . WAITER wanted, German, at 379 Wa , basha st. . ' V- •■:-: v 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 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. YOUNG MEN to learn telegraphy, rail- Jl way bookkeeping and station work- Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nic ollet. . t. ... ■ :: AUCTION SALES. li-nranugh A Johnson , Auction eel's. Elegant" household FCKNI -ture at Public Auction— We will sell at public auction at the residence No. 638 Olive st. (formerly St. Paul st.) on Wednesday, July 30, at 10 a. m., all the fine furniture, consisting of one very fine mahogany and two oak bedroom suits, one oak bookcase (glass doors), eleganteasy rockers and chairs, line center tables, one cylinder writing desk, one piano lamp, chenille curtainsauddraper ies, extension table and dining room chairs, all the glass and silverware, one very line china dinner set, all .the body Brussels and Ingrain carpets, one splendid range (cood as new), all kitchen furniture, etc.. etc. Parties looking for bargains in genteel house . furni ture cannot afford to miss this »ale, as the goods are of the best grades and good as new. Kavanagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, 187 and 189 East Sixth st. .-. . ■■■.-. Jcl>l» & Sclisuier. Auctioneers. FURNITURE AT AUCTION- We will X. sell at 515 Wabasha St., Tuesday; July 29. at 10 o'clock a. m., a nice lot of fur niture, consisting of ■ chamber Bets, center . tables, lounges," chairs, wardrobes, bureaus,' etc. l Brussels and . ingrain carpets, stoves, crockery ware and kitchen furniture, etc.. etc. Attend this sale if in search ot bargains, Jebb & Schauer, Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha street. ' • ...-•-■■ BOARD OFFERED. BOARD and handsomely furnished front room or two connecting rooms; all con veniences; private family; overlooking Rice park. 136 West Fourth. OARD— For rent, large front alcove • room, ; pleasant . south-fronting " room, aud one small room, all modern conven iences, with board. 218 Nelson ay. OARD— Nicely furnished tront room and alcove; also side room, bath and all modern conveniences, with board. No. 21 East College ay. - '■ ■ - . ■; BOARD— Pleasant rooms with first-class board. Furnace . heat, ; gas, bath and piano, at 414 East Tenth street. ORW OOD HOUSE— Corner East Ninth and Wabasha— rooms with board, $4, $4.50 and $5 per week; bath; transients $1 per day. . . -. - ■ ■ . - ■ ■ DYE WORKS. AHLERT & MINTEL, Minnesota . Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh st. C" J. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; -A • office, 416 Robert St., Ryan block; •works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay. POPULAR WANTS SITUATION OFFERED. Females. . •-'.: COOK, dining room girl and laundress, wanted out of ' city; big . pay. - See Pro- ; : prietor at •;■ Ladies' Employment Office, 466 ■ St. Peter, corner Ninth st. • • ■ COOK.— good cook; call mornings 293 Pleasant av.- COOK— Wanted— A good cook and laun dress in a small family; good wages. Call mornings at 53 Giltillfin Block. *; COOK.— woman cook at 347 Rob ert st. . ; . . . DINING ROOM GIRL— Girl for dining, room and chamber work; $15 per mouth. 197 East Ninth st. -■ ■ "■- T\INING ROOM GIRL wanted at the U Arlington Hotel, Seven Corners. :: ■; j : ; DINING ROO.M GIRLS wanted." at Windsor Hotel ; wages 817 per month. is H WASH Kit wanted at No Name res- U taurant. 149 West Seventh st. . . . - TJ OUSEKKjePER —Wanted, a house- XX keeper for South Dakota, one " that can .. go at once; have no objection to ' one child. : Call at 28 East Seventh st. Mrs.Brigein. TJ OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general XX housework: small family: no children; call mornings. ; 293 Pleasant "ay. '- '■ ■ ■....}. II OUSEWORK— GirI to assist in. general f JLI housework; small family: Call at <i_o ; Rondo st. . ■; :;• V; :":: OUSEWORK— Wanted, • good girl for general housework; convenient house; good wages. 715 Marshall ay. : ■■ .-■•..■;*'. :-' H OUSKWOKK— Wanted at once, girl for general housework; small family. Ap ply.at 601 Burr st. /.-..-; HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good Scandina rl vian girl for general housework in small family. Address £50 Edmund St., City. M OUSEWOKK— GirI wanted for general lI housework; small family ;' : Swede pre- ' ferred. 7ti East Isabel st. .-" . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 439 Portland ay. - , TJ OUSEWORK— Wanted; girl for general 1"! housework, at 130 West Fifth st. - '■ LI OUSEWOKK— Wanted, good girl for tl general housework; must be-, good cook: small family. 63 College ay., Plat 32. HOUSEWORK— a girl for house work, washing and ironing. 771 Igle hart st; take Fourth st. cable. .".-' • O OIJSEWORK— Two girls wanted at 276 XI East Eighth st. ■.... --11 OUSEWORK— competent girl forgen- Ll" eral housework; good wages ;• small family. 115 Summit ay. '. " ;; II OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general : JLI . housework. GUI Lafayette ay. - ' Tl OUSK WORK— a girl to do gen- LX eral housework for a family >of two. Call at 689 St. Peter st. . - II OUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl to do gen tX oral housework at 50(i Collins st. " .■,*..•■": ., HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- • eral housework. Apply .624 East Third st. OUSEWO RK— Wanted, young girl fur. light housework ; good wages paid. Call 629 John st. .-...'" -*-'- ■•'■*'■ OUSKWOIIK— a girl for gen eral housework, at 193 Pleasant ay. .'. LI OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, agoodhouse- O. keeper. Apply to 519 Broadway. * - : KITCHEN GlßL— Wanted, a good ' girl ; JV • for kitchen work; must be a good cook. . 137 East Ninth st. . V. :,':''; KITCHEN WORK— Girl wanted to •do ■; kitchen work at the Delicatessen, 186 East Seventh st. ' -■■■■-■ -' O~v AUNDRESSES — Wanted, head laun-. LAUNDRESSES — Wanted, head laun i dress and second laundress. Apply be tween 9 and 1 2 and 2 and 4at City Hospital. MONTANA WORKERS and family cooks, $25; tickets ready at Douglass' Intelligence Agency, 35 East Sev enty •■'• ■••;.'•• . ■ - '; ■-:.■.,:■ URSE GlßL— About thirteen years old; easy place good wages. Call at office of A. G. Wedge, 175 South Wabasha, be tween 10 and 4 to-day. . ''..,... \ OECOND GlßL— Wauted, a good girl for ' O second work. ." 66:> Laurel ay. - : OEVEN YOUNG LADIES to learn teleg iO raphy and railway bookkeeping. Mm. . neapolis Telegraphic Academy. 319 Nicollet . ITS/" ASHERWOMAN— Wanted, a washer-; . VV . woman ; come prepared to go to work. 62 East Eleventh. -■ ?■■•••■.'■■-;• p./\ GIRLS OR WOMEN to work samples <l)\J.[ at their homes; pleasant, profitable •employment. 424 Enst Seventh at . ■■-•-■•;■■ : • ' ;; business: cHAiyfJE». ? '';-" : " ; Miscellaneous Business Chances F~ OR . SALE— " only drug stock and store in a town of 1.200. .. For particu lars address Lock Box 202, Melrqse. Minn. .' ie OR SALE CHEAP— Tooacco and con JO fectionery -store ; fine location; good soda fountain trade : three rooms, rent cheap. Corner Seventh and Kitison. • ■ . . •.•.-•'; FOR SALE— for Cash— A good drug store, with a well selected stock of drugs; also, a good paying business. Call on or address Mrs. J. Hickman, Piinceton.Minn. f> OR Colonnade barber shop, Tenth J? -aud St. Peter; three chairs, etc.; cheap; owner leaving city. ■ •■.-. GRAND HOTEL, South Park. Minn.— l IT will offer for sale all my household goods necessary for the running of " a first class hotel. There are fifty (50) bed rooms furnished throughout, heated by steam, ■with hot and cold water in connection. ■■■- It is sit- ' uated three miles from St. Paul on the main, line of the C. St P. & K. C. Ry. Co.'s motor, . which passes twice every, hour, and only five minutes' walk . from their. : general shops, where 300 men are employed yearly. The building can be rented for one or five years. Kent is moderate. Possession . given the Ist ofSeptembe;. Apply to Mrs. Hugh Conley at hotel, or Aid. Pat Conley. St. Paul. South' Park, July 24. 189i>. .-■.-■' pKOCERY STOKE FOR SALIC, with vT fresh stock; good location, with good' trade : will sell cheap for cash. Address A 279, Globe. " ' ' ".'.■'■ '-•■■ T> ARTIES with $300 to £500 can. invest in L a business that will pay $300 per month. ;.' Call at 189 East Eighth st. corner Temper ance. Room 13. second floor. '"•'.-"■" . MISCEL.IJLXEOIJS. FTER Aug. 1 Dr. Tobey will reside at 360 East Tenth st. :.''-.' - AUCTION, furniture storage; loans, any xx amount; carpet cleaning. Sausome's, 462 Jackson st. ■ . :;-•.'.■--- ■ ■..-:.■ : ■- -■■'. ARiKSIAN WhLi.s of any. size and XX depth drilled ; water supplies furnished and water works constructed. OiL Gas and Water Well Drilling company. Pioneer Press Building. Room 60-, St. Paul. Minn. . ■ ■ ,~ .-■ ADIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL— Mrs. H. Steiizel, 254 Martin st. - .-■■■. >:- NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACT ors — ' . ' •-^.' . .:" • .-..■ •• ■■.•:•, We have . twenty miles rof • heavy scraper j work to sublet; profile can be. seen at our St. Paul office Monday, July 28th." Contractors -desiring to examine same should call imme diately. . ;■ - — '. :"' ■ _ Me ARTHUR BROTHERS, . ;.V 506 New YorK Life Building. , ■ TORE PURCHASES of all kinds made ', by a lady of large experience in shopping matters. Address Box 2317, St. Paul. Minn. - Mnall commission: correspondence solicited; best of references. • -■:-•■- ■- : PE«SO3iAI-S. , . RS. KATE HOSKINS, MAGNETIC healer, psychometric ■ and ■ trance me dium. 225W West Seventh st. MRS. M. A. TUSSISY treats all chronic diseases. The eyes and : paralytic ef fects restored; rooms to rent; massage treat ments. Parlors 223 East Eighth st. ISS I. THORSON BOACKEMAN, Magnetic Healer; Magnetic and Massage Treatments. 421 Seventh aye. : south, up ■ stairs, Minneapolis. . . . : WAHTED TO RENT. — Wanted to : rent, a barn in the vi cinity of Rice and Summit : or - St. Peter and Summit; must . have room for four or five horses, with plenty of room for car riages. W. E. Magraw, Globe Counting Room. , (COTTAGE— A small cottage, or four or v^ five rooms in private family within ten ■ minutes' walk of Metropolitan ■ hotel; . City water. Address O 202. Globe. ' -.■ ROOMS— Wanted, three or four ' unfur nished rooms for housekeeping. Ad dress F 287. Globe. .—.■•■ INSTRUCTION. OHORTHAND and typewriting: Standard O system; day, evening and by mail best; teachers; lowest rates; send for catalogue. Miss J. D. Hess, 814 Pioneer Press . building. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons to ladies and children given on ' piano, organ, violin aud guitar: also a thorough', course in drawing and painting, including crayon; pas- ' tel, water colors aud decorative : work. ■ For terms call or address the Superioress. .: . \7IEULAND Preparatory '■-■■ School," i V Peekskill, N. V. ; send for catalogue. > Carl A. Harstrom M. A, : ' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1800. POM WANTS. SITUATIONS WANTED. •.--■■■.. ■'.: '.•'■ -•■[ Males. : - :"-":.v.':- ■-. - THOROUGH, -i, experienced business ; man, with $2,500, would like a position where the money would bring good income. Address G 302, Globe. . J BAKER— A place in * a bakery by a good J> man. L 290, Globe, .■-.;'• -:. ; : DOOKKEEPING— Books opened,- closed. JJ posted, expert ■- work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 252, Drake block, St. Paul. , , -, BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted in an : ;■ office, or store, by a young man who has ; knowledge of bookkeeping. Address D 286, Globe. ; ■■•■"• . ..-'-■ '. ; : DOORKEEPER— A good bookkeeper ana XJ; rapid accountant is in need employ . ment; will work for • moderate salary in per manent situation; - best city * references. ■■ B 281; Globe. . .". .. . 7 .V ■ V) OOK KEEPER— wanted by a ' JJ ' college graduate as bookkeeper, assistant . bookkeeper, bill clerk, or any kind ,of office . work/ Address Q 235,'' Globe. DOOKKEEPEK— Wanted, situation , in -D .'any honorable ; employment: has ex perience 'as ■ booKkeeper, hotel clerk, bar tender: speaks and writes Spanish, English and French; first-class references. Address S 298, Globe. : :- y /TARPKNTER— By a practical mechanic. v> ~ situation as carpenter, foreman or superintendent of : building; understands handling men and using lumber to advan tage. Address S 259, Globe. ; . _ /~^lLEUK— Young : man. . speaking -Scandi- \y . navian and English, wishes to ' get ; a position as clerk in a:. store understands care of horses. Address R 353, Univer sity ay. CLERK— Grocery clerk, eight . years' ex vy perience, wants situation; good refer ences. Address V 294, Globe. . pOACHMAN- to take care ; of v> horses, drive carriage, etc.. 7 by a first class man, with good •- references. Address J 289, Globe. Experienced man wants position in hotel: no objection leaving city. "Ad dress William Wolf, .'ss3 Walnut street, St. Paul. ■ ■•-•-.-•■ . poOK wants situation in grading or rail v> road camp; first-class man; would pre fer restaurant. X 304. Globe. - "I DRUGGlST— Situation wanted .by Swed- . U d ish registered druegist N. W. Druggist ' agency, 45 East Fourth st. . DJIPLOYMEST wanted, by young man' . J-J (Scotch) ; good education; v six years' experience in publishing house. ■ Address R. • S., 521 Aabashast. : • EMPLOYMENT- by :• a boy sev enteen ; years, a place with a good man: have had • two years' experience in barber shop. Address L 290; Globe. ' : '.'-'.' OFFICE WORK— Situation wanted by boy of IS. Address A B 118. Globe. OFFICE WORK— A: steady young man wants , employment; office work pre ferred : can give references and bonds. Ad dressP29l, Globe. - - ■*.■'. ' nFI'ICE WORK wanted by young man: \J ■ best of - references ; good penman. Ad dress C. E. S., Uamline, Minn. , : CJTENOGRAPHER— Experienced stenog- O rapher and typewriter desires position; . can furnish references; law office preferred.. Address W 294, Globe. . __ Females. ' T^RESSMAKER— First-class dressmaker Jv will go out Dy the day in families. Ad dress L 291, Globe. :■:.;,.■-;. . v- ' DRESSMAKER— Experienced dressmak er would like •' to go out sewing by the day; first-class cut-fitting. 144 West Fourth. CJ OUSEWORK— A good German . girl tl : wants a place * for general housework; upper town and hill preferred. Address 581 East Seventh st. . • ■■_.■ •. ■. ~ - - ; : '. HOUSEWORK- Situation wanted to do housework in a small family by a" girl ; not very stronsr. : Call or address 669 York 8t OUSKWORK — Young girl, '~ sixteen years, wishes situation to do light house work or second work. Call 679 Charles st. [TOUSEWOKK— Situation wanted by a XT young girl .to do. second work in. an. American family. -Apply to St. Mary's Home, 318 Somerset st.. .;'.,' 1...". ' .'...■ . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a place to do ■ 1 general housework, in small family, by : - a young girl. -:, Address 906 Woodbridge 5t..... Tl OUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted as JLI housekeeper by American ; woman; have girl nine" years old. Address for par ticulars D 36, Globe." .Minneapolis. y"'.-.;:: .. j TJ OUSEKEEPER— situation as. xX housekeeper .by competent American woman; boy seven years old: country, pre ferred. Address M 48, Globe, Minneapolis. OUSEKEEPER— A - middle-aged . lady would like a position us 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. - • • .- AID OR COMPANION— Wanted, by a young English girl, occupation either as maid or companion to : an elderly or invalid lady, or nurse for a child ; no objec tion :■ to leaving city. Address O 297. Globe. NURSE—A woman that is not very strong would like to take care of children or any other kind of light work. Please call at 468 Temperance. -J__ NURSE GIRL— girl fourteen years' old ..would like a place to take care of one baby in a nice American . family. . Call 142 Mt. Airy st. T\T URSE GlßL— situation wanted as nurse 1Y girl. Call at 12 » Viola st CRUBBING wanted by elderly woman. ' 574 Mississippi st. OEAMSTRESS would like to get sewingin . O families by the day. Call or address 669 York. -... ■ EWING wanted - by the day, week or piece ; charges low. 252 East Fourteenth st, up stairs. . . . STENOGRAPHER— A young lady would lO ■• 1/ce a position as stenographer and type wr>jr; has had experience and can give good :/Terences. Addresa 1001 S. W., Globe. - At/- ASHING AND IRONING, .or work VV wanted by the day; to go out or to take home. Inquire at 659 Mississippi, base ment. . - ■ WASHING AND IRONING wanted at 456 East Sixth st. ; rough-dried clothes 25 cents per dozen, called for and delivered. , ASHING ■ wanted ,: at 549 Temperance sit. ; plain clothes washed and ironed, 35 cents per dozen. . . ; : ASHlNG— Wanted.: few femily wash- ; ings; also gents', washing;, good work • guaranteed; call for and deliver. Address O 31*2, Globe. ____________ HOUSES AND CARRIAGES. GOOD SADDLE HORSE for sale or trade for driving horse or buggy. 259 East Fifth st. ■.'.-. J . : OR SALE— six years old; sidebar Jl ; buggy, new last year, and harness ; at a ; bargain. . 'Address B 277, Globe. :-■?-■ •-'■-■ .-■■; FOR SALE— Team of horses for sale cheap for cash. . 613 Virginia ay. './•"..- OR SALE . CHEAP— A pai r; of black" mares, perfectly gentle \ in every way, sound and kind ; can be seen at Midway ■ Park. C. Paul. - ■ OR SALE— fine blooded Kentucky saddle horse; has all the gaits, and drives well single or double five years old. Address V 295, Globe. - . -■•fWiV FOR SALE— No. 1 Kentucky . bred, gaited saddle horse. , Cullen's liv " sta ple. Selby ay. . .. . cry -.. WANTED TO ; BUY— A . good, sound horse, not over seven years old. Ad dress J. H., Globe. .. ' WANTEII TO BUY. ICYCLE— a Victor saffty bi cycle. Address Box 9, Angus, Minn., giving full 'description of gear aud size 01 wheel. ": \:: '_. ~ ■." '^ ."• - SCHOOL BOOKS WANTED— cash ! price paid at W. L. Beekman's old book store, 55 East Fifth st. : TO EXCHANGE. O EXCHANGE— For real estate, 4-chair TO EXCHANGE— For real estate. 4-chair - barber shop, : inking in $110 to $125 per ■ I ! week, First ay. south, across from postoffice. Address Barber, Globe, Minneapolis. ' - : ' ,-. ;-. : '-' MUSICAI- '■•' .'-',.■ - PIANO TUNING— SI.SO; first-class work guaranteed. Samuel ,K. Crutchett, , 525 ; Wabasha St., Room 2: city reference*.. ■ .' - STORE ; AND BAR FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ice boxes, : mirrors, pool : and i billiard tables, counters and, shelving. 182 ; Washington ay. n., Minneapolis. ■'■ -■ : *76 : POPULAR WANTS. CAN BE LEFT ■ . - •■■ .■ . ■ .... . ■. . ■■-.'.■ , ■ . ' ' r , — fOR '-: _''. • - : "1," ■ INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: ' . ..• "."'. ; .' " : '-.- .'.■:•'■.'■• \ jnuC: 0 F. VAN DUYNB, Dr uggist, ; 828 East 'Sev enth street. SBS^'" •;"• ~S5)h : :.i- : A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale : and SeU>y> Avenue. ■:. : -- ; . ■' - : -''i ■■■ "''.} l P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John ".;'; streeis. :;}] " .' u '^^B|lSiiffJßffßfi^ v ' •'- -: '■• ' : '''«;'_? HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert; M. C. LYONS, >• Druggilt, '; . .07 ■. East , Third 1 street, corner Bates.. ~,':' :i«?ii'!Y' CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University i . } avenue, corner Virginia. :.•'.■ :'■ ; . MOUNTS & ' SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-' land avenue and Dale street. ; '. 's"?*/;. < A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 75i> and 761, West;: Seventh street."" ■' :' .- 1" --"-",'.:? «^|V* BERKMAN -CO.. 4c? Dakota avenue. , "■-/■ E. POX, 482 Rice "street , \. r iuA\h. FRANKL. OSBURG, 378 Westemaveuaa J. H. HAVES, 141 West Seventh street. Af-?- V HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisst, IB > East Seventh street. '';•-'■ .'.'. *. '": f'i. ' '' ;.: JOHN FURLONG. GROCERY COMPANY. \ Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. " •- : - . WILKES 1 PHARMACY, Seven Corneri : ' M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 \ Broadway. v '■■_-' n' ' i « - HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and i St' Peter streets. .. .'.::/" R. SCniFFMAN & SON, Druggist, corner Third and Maria. • : . '■;-~^-- A. LYONS, Druggist, Co*ner - Third and Maria. ..•;'! ■ .;/ :..' .H. P. PETTIGRBW. corner Rice and Isle- : hart ' - . '•■ ■' -.•"••. : - ■ - ; . W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. .:.■'; MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. East Seventh G.H. .WEBB. 560 Broadway. r . j- -^ REAL. ESTATE FOR SAME. ; Magraw Bros. & Osinun. . Duluth and Superior Real Estate. 108 Cham . ber of Commerce, Dtiiuth, Minn. "*'/•:■■_.■; WE DtsiKK to obtain control of acres : in Douglas county, Win., and St. Louis • " county, Minn. : also ■ lots . and » blocks in the ; cities of Superior, Wis.. Mid Duluth, Minn. ; ; ' we h^ve 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. Maeraw ' Bros. <& Osinun. ;-:.... ' -">".-•-:• j l>nlntli & Superior Real Estate. npHOSK WHO WISH to invest in prop -X 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. 1 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 -V JAMES A: BOGGS, < r • • . : ' 7 Rooms 317 to 320.' ; -~ -• . Chamber of Comeree Building. : : - . •' - .-'-' Dulnth, Minn. • iflisccllaneou&. - ?;.•: V; OK SALE— Desirable.' corner. Holly.and Grotto. St. Anthony hill, 40x120 • to alley; level; above grade; only $2,750. Owner, 897 Leslie ay. FOR SALE OK KXCHANGK— Lots in South St. Paul, West side, and lots oh : Payne ay." No. $24 Payne ay. ■ __J OR Five-room house ; suitable = ".for ' housekeeping; will sell cheap at", ■once.. 22 West Ninth st. .. • ■) «:;j. OK SALE, at 81) cents on the dollar.: a S. ' house and lot : near St. Albans st i-rtrid ■ Hague ay. O 290, Globe. 7^'.-^ HOUSE AND LOT on '■ Carroll st. near Western: price, S3 1 , 000; 83,000 equity to trade for vacant lots. Peter Schonarth, 30 ( - East Fourth st ...'■-.'. i>;'^ r _ . -' t^'.'j MUST SELL— I am compelled to sell my A • house and lor, and will sell so that the :> ■ purchaser can make ; money. . Call and see me. Clara Beck. 278 Robie st. West St Paul. ' : ■■:■:'-!£*:■■■■■■ ■»:"■■. .- \. -i./ .■:. ,-■'- WANTED— A : piece of improved or inn- 1 V r . improved business, property; giver da"«. - scription, • state • price, • etc.' - Address X 260, Globe. ■ : <■'.. .atf--- :;■ ■ ' Jfit ' , : ; . . FliVA^iClAl^. ./t;^» 6 PER CENT ,-, MONEY . WANTED— Wanted to borrow for one year, $5,000, ; at 6 per cent, by a prompt and responsible ° party, with .local bank stock as collateral. Address E 293, Globe. • ' ' ■ . ; . ' >' ; KM. NEWPORT . ft SON, INVEST • •'. ment Bankers, loan money on im proved property In St.' Paul ; and Minneap olis at 6 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 • -■J Minnesota Mortgage Loan company. J.S. -Mac key, president, Rooms 13, 14, First National Bank building, St. Paul, and Room 2, Collum block, Minneapolis. A— DO YOU want to borrow money on • ' your furnitnre.diamonds, horses, piano or any personal effect t:■ The American Mort gage Loan Company will let ' you ' have -It lower than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Room 7, First National Bank. .* . . ■ ----- .:■ . ALWAYS money to loan on all kinds of jCTL personal property, from ' 10 upwards; lowest rates. Cardozo, 194. <£ East ; Seventh. ■ DORBOW SOME MONEY on your fur-: -D niture, pianos, horses, wagons, : without removal; diamonds, jewelry; ■ . notes . dis counted, - time-checks cashed, salaries ad vanced. Watts N. Davis; 3<>3 Jackson st .- .' TJ ILLIARD & BURTON, Room 29, Na Xl tional German-American Bank Build ing, loan money on St. Paul property at t> to 8 per cent. -. __!____, J " ARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on — ' improved property at 6 percent Gilman & Co., New York Life building. -V -r "■; MONEY LOAN ED, 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. ' ■.' V:..'. ':-.-.'■ v:r j : ONEYTO LOAN by Lawton Bros.. 400 Jackson st. and 175 scuth \Vabasha; have on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent on im proved property. ■- ■,- ■" ■ ■ -■: • t-; ONEYTO LOAN— terms. James O'Mara, Loan Broker, 303 Jackson st j MONEY loaned on I all personal property of value; time checks bougnt Mutual Loan and Investment Co., 3>>9V! Jackson st MONEY LOANED on life insurance pol icies; or boueht L. P. Van Norman, Box 75, Minneapolis. - i .: " ; ' : . ONEYTO LOAN without delay, from 810 upwards, on furniture, horses, jew ' elry, etc. ; i time checks, notes , and ' second . real estate << mortgages . bought Minnesota ■ Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. V. ECLKITY 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. Flanigan, Manager. .--."-.: ' . ■-';;'!*»* J. X A VA N A«H . &-. CO., 126 EAST ' • 'i: Third st— Money to loan on real or personal property;" time checks cashed lat • lowest rates. -- ■ - , .'• •' j Y\T ANTED— at 10 per cent irifer- 1 -VV;-est- payable $50 a month. Address' X 302, Globe. - ..-: ■"•:.-:.■ -. ..■.- ':-_ ■'-"- v-^7^- WE LOAN MONEY on furniuire, : _": ' pianos,' horses. - carriages and other - ': personal property at lowest ■ rates; payments i to suit yon ; 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. : - -: -^. '•■;„' F. MORITZ.92O PIONEER PRESS ' '•:■■'■■ Building— Mortgage ■'..'; loans . made ; prom ; " 6, . 7 and 8 per cent mortgages ■ bought. - - .-■' ' .1 ;■■"-■-".. '.:.:■■' -..-:. •-•~--f: ■■:..- X~ Wm;a. VItiUJKRS Ob C.J., ; ; 41 EAST ■ : Fourth St., COBKEB Cedab— 6, 7 Ami : 8 PEB : CENT MONET ON HAND FOB VACANT OB " : IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOANS ; | PABTIAL PAT- ; : MENTS CAN BE MADE ON THE ' PRINCIPAL; PUB . , CHASE MONEY MORTGAGES, BONUS AND STOCKS I BOUtiHT AND SOLD. ' ' ■■ "- "■■'■' ' ' : STORE r AW» ; BAR I FIXTURES H'liSnl ! 3TORE&SMDON spy POPULAR WANTS. : ; FOR RETfT. '.;.;.,-' - ' George Bros.' House List. > , 28 East Fourth st, Frost Block, MODERN ten-room ' house on Holly ay., between St. Albaus and Grotto; all con veniences; just finished; hard wood; built to live in; easy terms. ;.;,,-.;/. . : :. . j; A "1 rj-ROOai house on . Grand, near Grotto ; J-VJ will finish to suit buyer. .". ; 8 -ROOM house on Goodrich ay.; just fin- j :" ished; ■ furnace . and all conveniences ; '■lot 40x150: monthly payments;;:-. -••■ 8 -BOOM house ; in the i Midway i district, ; near electric line; $3,500; monthly pay ments. 1 . -'.':'"■-.--':■ ■*' ■■■■:' ' ''■'■■' ' :■ W5 -ROOM, house corner Hamline and Van v : ; Buren St., $2,400; one block to electric ; line; south-facing. -^ '•. : . 'v* :- ' .:..■• : NEW ! eight-room house ■on i Iglehart st. ; -V south-facing; everything modern; ; this house will be sola for less than actual . cost; it takes not less than SSOO. . . IF SOU nre real home hunters, see us and say what you want; if it's reasonable you ; will get it. ■ '. ; . "'■ ' •-.-' -.. '-■■ '■' -. :'.' . - EOKGE BROS., 2S East ; Fourth st, VJ" Frost Block. - . ■-;-■/:.:. ■'_ ; .' .-; r Houses. . —WE RENT BOUSES. STORES, OF • FICES, FLATS. COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY. ; TAYLOR'S ■ RENTING AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. . ANY ONE wanting houses, flats, stores, -ti. offices, see J. A. Owens & Son. Renting and Collection Agency, t-2 Globe Building. HOUSES— For Rent— Houses Nos. 54 and 58 Park Place, and ; Nos. H2i^ and 84 Summit ay. • Apply to ' Harvey Officer, 157 East Fourth st. ■ . HOUSE of eight rooms lor rent; in good order; 347 Walnut st. Inquire 325 Ramsey st. . ' ". - '"-'■■■ - ; HOUSES— rent," Houses 40 and 46 West Fourth; ■ newly papered and painted : cheap rent. • Esterley, 3 Mann fieimer Block. .....'. _______ HOUSE — Beautiful - Queen Anne eiebt- . room house; all modern improvements; $25 to right party: 272 Fuller st. Inquire 63 . East Seventh. J. McGuire. - OUSE for rent: seven ■ rooms, at No. 2-ti : O Grove st; inquire 244 East Thirteenth st. OUSE-;-For - rent, a - furnished house of ■. seven rooms; ten minutes from the Merchants'. hotel; owner will board for rent; : Catholic family without children preferred. Address D 287, Globe. - HOUSE— House, ; seven rooms, 315 East Thirteenth st. ; well: cistern water; 825 per month. Apply C. H. Schnittger, 275 ' East Seventh st. :■ ■ ', ■ - -..':'... HOUSE— Eight-room house; large yard. i and" a small barn; 820 month. • 467; Marshall ay. HOUSES— For rent, ten-room ana neven .. room houses, 88 and 90 Park Place, and , five-room dwelling, 264 Rice st. with modern ■ ■conveniences.- ... ; ' "■ ' ■' TiLioN . ST., 56— " rent, eleven-room ' -L : house, with all ' modern improvements, including water, furnace, range and laundry; ' one block from two car lines. H. W. Brown, '57 Iglehart st. ' •• V OUNGMAN'S RENTING COMPANY, Jl 117 East Fourth St.— have a large "list of stores, flats, houses, rooms, etc., in all .parts of the city to rent; we also receive al I kinds of furniture ana ware in our new stor . honFe on the lowest terms. . .v .-■■ .-.. -•- ■•.--• ■■._, Flats. ' . FLAT— For rent, six-room flat •- over 420 "Wabasha st, suitable -for residence, ■. ight manufactory or both. ■ Inquire 420 Wa- near. Seventh. .'. . ..-...' .. ,';-.- liooms*. —HOTEL BRUNSWICK— European plan ; fifty modem rooms by day, week or month; prices according to location.' .". /"lANADA, 547— Comer Tenth— rent, jV eleeantly furnished front room with al .cove:all modern conveniences. Don'tfail to «seethe , rooms before you start torrent other ■rooms. References. - "p ROVE ST., 211— rent, , elegantly •'VX furnished rooms; modern conveniences; "prices ' reasonable. Also, two unfurnished rooms; ■. -: -,;''' ' , ■ . _--. ■: ; - ■ . "D OBERT ST.v 525— For rent, - furnished XV . and unfurnished rooms. • . D OBERT ST , 566— Two furnished rooms XV for rent. '.'.-..■ ■'.- - - 11 '#• OOMMATE — Wanted, roommate, by .£v : lady in private 'family.' Apply 265 ; Louis sL. after 6p. m. Lady employed dur ■ ing the. day preferred, t\y; ; :>-:'-■ it.;: i'-- • '-'•■d:-j;; ROOMS— Untarnished rooms, suitable for Might housekeeping. ; Apply at 20 West Third st. J ■ -;".'■ . : ' .:.. ■ y-:-.y^. CJEVENTH ST., 222 EAST— For rent, lur ■ O nished and unfurnished rooms, for house-' --keeping. ■ -"■ ■ . -. ■■ 7'- '■ : - - -.-' '-'-'v- ST. PETER ST.. ( sl3V2— Nicely furnished . rooms en suite >or - single; suitable for light housekeeping. : ' nPENTH ST., 29, EAST— rent, com- X fortable room, well furnished; conven ient to business. '•.'■. " '. . rpENTH ST., 67 Furnished room X • " for rent on ground floor ', for two, at S3 per week. rpENTH ST.; 37, EAST— Most elegantly ■ X • . furnished . rooms in the city ; nice loca tion; all modern conveniences. :■.;;:•• ---_ : npENTH ST., 25. EAST— Opposite Capitol -I. '.".: —For , rent, front ■ alcove room ; also . small room; comfortably furnished; prices reasonable. . . rpiLTON ST.. 58— For rent; pleasant fur- S. . nished front room; modern : conven iences; gentlemen only. rpKNTH ST., 230 EAST— Furnished ', X ' rooms, with or without board. . . ; J." ; '.'." ABASH A ST.— Corner i Tenth— Over Drug Store— Furnished rooms for rent. :■/'■.: . Stores. rOKK-A store and ; basement for rent U cheap: best : location in the city; near Wabasha and Seventh. Inquire 29 ' West Ninth, corner St. Peter st. ... " :■'■■■ : xtliscellau&ous. TJLACKSMITH SHOP AND TOOLS to X 5 rent; $10 per month. Write E. Warsaw, Kiverville. 10. : THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY— - . Offices Cor. Fourth and. Jackson streets— as executor, admin . istrator, guardian, trustee, as .: signee, receiver. TV OTICE OF • RECEIVER'S SALE.-THE IV State of Minnesota, Ramsey County,— ss. ; District Court, Second Judicial District. '-•• In the matter of the receivership of E. Allen & Co., insolvents. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue |of an order lof the district court tor the Second Judicial district County of Ram-; sey and - State 'of Minnesota, made and entered July 14th, 1890. in the above-entitled proceeding, the undersigned. The St. Paul Trust Company, as the « receiver :of the property of said insolvents, will offer and ex pose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, «t . its ; office, No 157 East Fourth" street, St. Paul, on Thursday, the 7th day of August, ,A. D. 1890. at . 11 1 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. all and singular the several accounts and balances of account due said insolvents, including that certain account ■ against '■ one ■B.• J. ■ ttelsohn, ■ for 522,3"9.33. and, also, eight thousand (3,000) shares of the stock of the Crescent Iron Min ing and ; Exploring ' Company, of ; Chicago, Illinois. , A schedule of said accounts and balances of account, and also the stock so Ito be sold, may be examined at an/ time before | the day -of sale, at the office '■ of The ; St. Paul Trust i Company. Receiver, at No. 157 East Fourth, street in the city of St Paul. . Dated July 25th, 1890. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY, ' , . - As Receiver of E. Allen & Co., -'• - : -•,?■-. ~~ ■''•■•■ : Insolvents. ?■■ By Charles W. Eberleix, . £i;/ . Secretary. ' OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF 'Cj Ramsey— ss. In • Probate Court, Special Term, July 19; 1890. In the matter of the estate of John Kauf- V mann," deceased. v" ' ; ".; 7" --' - On reading and filing the petition of Adam - Kaufmann, administrator of the estate ; of ' said John Kaufmann, deceased, representing, among other > things, : . that ' he has fully ad ministered ■ said : estate, and praying that a time ' and place be fixed for examinirlg and ' allowing his final account of administration, : and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto; ■ ".'; ' It is ordered. That said account be exam ined, and petition heard, by the jud^e ol this court on Wednesday, the 13tb day of August, A. D, 1890, at ten o'clock a. m., at the pro bate court in the court house in St. Paul, in said county .'^^BT^'^m l """iHriMW M'HilWjj And it is further ordered, That notice there of be given to all persons interested ; by > pub- ; lishing a copy of this order for three succes sive weeks, on Tuesday of each • week, prior to said day of hearing, in the St Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and = pub lished at St. Paul, in said county. - By the Court: ■■••-■ : -- 1 . .; - [l. s.l , SAMUEL MORRISON,, ; > tc ■:* ..,-•■- : .< ■': r- - Judge of Probate. ' H. H.HORTOH, Attorney. . _■'"- ;- '"] : Sm lJ ; you out ot employment? Advertisern . 4nm theDailyandbuiiday Glob* ;,;/, CLAIRVOYANT. A X RIVAL extraordinary of Mrs. Dr. Gra- A : ham. the distinguished, world-famed - and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit ; medium ; in tnis ■ country; : seventh daughter of the seventn daughter, born with " veil and greatest prophetic - gift : of second : tight.?. 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St. Paul. Minn. I.QST AJTP FOUiSP. ■ ■ , HOUSE LOST— On the night of July "6.: XI ■■•■: from Twelfth St., between Robert and; Jackson, bay horse; white hind feet and white face; tail been docked; weight about ,1,300 pounds; age ten years. Please return to 546 Robert st. and receive reward. ■ r - -r ; - hoCKETBOOK LOST, containing keys L and money. :. Return to 258 .Nash ; st. ; and receive reward. _'•*'.' CATCHEL LOST— in station at Cot- O : uge Park, a small satchel; nothing of value except keys: leave at Globe office. ■ <■ FOR SAI.I-:. ..••': AKBEB CHAIR— For sale cheap, one second-hand Kotch barber chair, mirror and commode at No. 593 Lafayette ay., St, ■Paul. Minn. ■- ■ ."" ". ■ ■-" ■•'•:■■ .-'.v DESK— For sale cheap, an elegant double ji office desk: used only a few weeks. Call at 1 33 East Sixth st. ■ PROPOSALS. To Printers. Opi-ice or the Board or Edccatwk, )■■:'' St. Paul, Minn., July 26, 1890. f Sealed proposals will \be received by the Committee on Purchases and Supplies of and for the Board of Education of the City of St Paul until Sg^ggjjpigp Monday, Aug. 4, 1890. at 12 0' Clock for printing and furnishing the thirty-second " : \ ■"; (annual) Report of the Superintendent of Schools, according to copy furnished from and on file in the office of - the : undersigned, where any desired further information can be obtained, and where bidders are requested to calL • -.; ■.:} '■■■ Bids must be accompanied by a bond- on the part of the bidder, with two (2) good and 1 sufficient sureties in a sum j amounting | to at least twenty-five (25) per centum of the con- : tract price of ■ the material proposed to be furnished : and of the work proposed to be done in said . bid, : and conditioned . that in case such bid is accepted by the Board of Education, the bidder will enter into a con tract with said board to furnish all material ; and perform all work in accordance with the requirements of the plans and specifications, and for the prices stated in said bid. - I Correct form of blanks used | for above-re quired bonds can be had at the office : of the Corporation Attorney. :~ 1 : , -> A check in a like amount, properly certi fied and ' made payable to the order of the Board of Education of the City of St Paul, will be received in lieu of the bond above specified, if so preferred by the bidder. : The right to reject any »nd all bids is " re served by the Board of Education. . All bids must be plainly marked on exte rior of sealed envelope, •■ "Proposals for Printing," indorsed with the firm name and . address ,' of the bidder, and addressed, mailed or handed to the undersigned, at his office in the High School Building, where he will receive them dnring the usual business hours until the final hour of the day above stated for their reception. By direction. EDWARD W. WHITE, Secy. Notice toßuilders. Office of the Board of Education" ) St. Paul, Mian., July 29, 1890. $ SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL Until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 4th day of August, 1890, for the con struction of a . ;:,; - ' Four-Room Addition to the Mon roe School Building, on Western avenue, between Banfil and Goodhue streets, in the Fifth ward, ac cording to plans and ; specifications pre pared by Architect H. E. Hand, No. 402 DraKe blocK, at whose office the plans and specifications are now on file and : available for inspection by bidders. . Bids must be accompanied by a bond . on the part of the bidder, with two (2) good and sufficient sureties In a sura amounting to at i least twenty-five (25) per centum of the contract price of the material proposed to be : furnished and . of the work proposed to be done in said bid, and conditioned that 'in case - such bid is accepted by the Board of Educa tion the bidder will enter into a contract with said Board to tarnish' all V material and perform all ■; work Lin accordance ' with the requirements of the ; plans and specifications,' and for the • price . stated in his said bidJ^ff9HQßd9vPß . Correct form of blanks used for above required bonds can be had at the ? office of the Corporation Attorney. : : : -^ ; A check in - a like • amount, property, certified and made payable to the order of the Board of Education of the City of St.' Paul, will ; be received in lieu of the bond above specified, if : so preferred by the bidder. v : . -.' . The right to reject any or all : bids is reserved by the Board of Education. , ' All bids must be plainly marked on exterior of sealed envelope: : "Proposal for four-room addition to Monroe School building," indorsed with the firm name; and address of the bidder, and addressed, mailed or handed to the undersigned, at his office in the High School building; where i he will receive them during the usual business hours until the final hour of the day above stated for their recep ■*tion.-:v.:rv\C--:--;--r -:.- : -"- w ": ,.-'. '-' < } -. By direction :of I Committee >on Real : Estate." EDWARD W. WHITE, -2 : , 5 :; Secretary Board Education. ,: NT PITWPM Pb « d m Anaytica ■ and T echo icalChem ist; Office and Lab. No. 133 E. Fifth street, St. Paul, Minn;-,- Personal atten turn given to all kinds of Assay in c, A yizing and Testng. Chemistry applied for all arts and manufactures. ;- --.-■ ■..-' "' ■'■- . -.' .. ■ -"■'■..■■ ' ■ ■■ ' . NO TEETH NEED BE EXTRACTED! THE NEW PORCELAIN PROCESS. :- Dr. B. C. Cornweil, Dentist. h - Seventh St., R. E. Cor. Jackson. St. Paul. • bend for Descriptive Circular Yes! Grandlk, hizafoldkr aitd.youT my priyner here; But hi not £foii?g bhurlyou, so you need fjiwe no fear. - ; illy t jil alia b^e ft e^jy./ouare rjot jcad-ed I feope, 01717 you nji^t surrender, to jr\ General Santa Claus Soap. ®il§fe - r*°*\ MADIF ONIY RY /*°s\ ILAUNDWJ. ■ •/»"»- wnui bY •• (HOUSEHOIIn >#^RK.rAiRBANK&Ca- s^ ChICAGO>Sv jf^ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, >4pP|V ~\ MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. THE BEST EQUIPPED I>IIVE>i .f -■'--^^Ir "- • To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. \. " "t - • TiA.qmiai^w TH-A-HWS- ARRIVE. „., :*■ Minneap'ls. St. Paul. ■ • Daily. - j Ex. Monday. . t Kx. Snnday. St. Paul, ttmnnap'la, - •7 00AM 745 AM Chicago 14 Hour Daylight Express....™. 100 PM •T"4OT3 ' ' f4BO PM 515 PM ;....._Eaa Claire, Black River Falls and Neillsville...... 645PMt7 20 PM -,- |i : . ♦650 PM 730 PM ...............Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy ...„„...„._ 725 AM* 803 All t 8 50AM .935 AM ..:.^«^....New Richmond and Turtle Lake _ «... 5 00PM 1 5 40 Pl*/* ••945 PM 10 25 PM : .New Richmond, Superior and Di11ut1u......-;. 650 AM• 730 AM "" i t 8 60 AM ' . 9 35 AM ......Ashland, Washburn, Bay field and Watersmeet — . 5 00 PM t 5 40 PM ;*945 PM 10 25 PM ..Ashland, Washburn and 8ayfie1d............. 650AM•7 30 AM . :*650 PM 730 PM Chicago 13}£ hour Vestibaled Express . 7 25AM* 803 AM 1 ! * »650 PM 730 PM t ...Madison, Waukeaha and Milwaukee— Fast Line...; 725 AMI* 8 03AM --* ; LEAVE. wpsT 1 "'" I * irr^ atbtw. '■- ■ ARRIVE.- '. St. Hal Minneip'ls. Dally. {Er.M«mlay. .t Ki. Sunday. Minnwp'l«. I St. PmL ■": t760 AM « 25AM .-Pipestoiie, Sioai Falls and Yankton... 630PM1 703 Pll .•750 AM 825 AM ............Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City — ..;;._. 820AM•7 40 AM " •7 50 AM 825 AM ..-Sioux City, Denver. Portland and San Francisco...- 840AMt9 15 AM > 7 45 PM . 8 20 PM ..._Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and Colorado . 8 20AM * 7 40 AM - --7 50 AM 825 AM _Winnebago, Blue Earth and Elmore : 630PM+7 03 PM .' TiO 20 PM 945 PM ......Sioux City Omaha, Sioux Falls and Mitchell 820AM|7 40 AM : tlO 20 PM 945 PM. Sioux City, Denver and Pacific Coast Fast Line — 630PM• 703 o «£ : tlO 20 PM 945 PM Shakopee, Kasota, Tracy and Pierre 820 AM t 7 40Ajf Solid Trains to Chicago, with through Sleepers to Milwaukee oa VeMibuled Expreu arriving thsre at 7.25 noil : morning. Parlor Cars on Day express to Ashland. ' • • Pullman Sleepers Daily to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City, Daily Ex. Sunday to Tracy ao4 Sioux Fails. Pullman Sleepers on night trains to Dululh and Ashland. - ** - WttJaHSI WVrf E,-,<Si TICKET > SI. Paul, 59 East Third Street anil Union Depot, foot Srbley Strret. ' ' •' '.■' - OFFICES! HlanespoUt, | 3 Bleollet Hew Block mad Cnigo Depot, Bridge Square. . . '. '_»: St W. TB LE, .. ; T.*.»eCiRTT, . , ; IT. B. WUERI.BR, ■ • ■ . Oaa'l Passenger Agent. City Ticket Agent, St. Paul. ' . City Ticket Act., MinnpapaTs. ffeEsSfiEßsras©!.'; • ■ ■" ' ---vaoawMaiiniiiiw 'lsiiiMa:lJlaWßat«BtsWj«g»a<B*iaw».v<UJ^gs NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. ; THE DINING CAR LINE To Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, Butte ! and the Pacific Northwest. . .Dining Cars on Pacific Leave Arrive ' Mail and Pacific Ex- St. Paul St. Paul . press Trains. . Daily. v Daily. Pacific Mail for Fargo, Bismarck, Miles City, - Livingston. Helena, Buite, 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 Doints.. ;:..'. 8:15 a.m. 12:35 pm Winnipeg "Express for '■••• Brainerd,Ferg's . Wahpeton, Grand Forks, Oration. Win- . ' nipeg. Moorhead.Far go and Jamestown.... 8:00 p. m. 7:05 a.m. Fnrgo Express, daily • • ' ' (except Sunday), for Brainerd. Fargo and •-.-:,,. intermediate points... 3: 40 a. m. '■ :45 p. m. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS ■ and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are ran on 'Pacific Mail and ..Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman Sleepers dally 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 NicoUet House. Minneapolis. '..-.-.■ ; ;*H^- / TICKET OFFICSIi »■■' /fifi^&^<^lß4 East Third Street - ' %TICKKT Depot, St PatiU 184 East Third Street & Union Depot, St. PauL : £ "iftS+'Biiitil ' A" means daily. B except S^J 181 */ Sunday. C except Saturday. D except Monday. Lv. St.P»ul. Ar. St. Paul Chicago* way.... B 7:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m. B LaCros^Dub.&Lo. B 7:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m. : Aberdeen Local. .. B 7:40*. m. 6:15 p.m.B St Louis Express. A 9:15 a.m. 7:45 a.m.D Kansas City Ex.... A 9:15 a. m. 7:55 a.m.D Pra.duC..M.&C.Ex B 9 :15 a. m. 6 :30 p.m. B Calmer &Dar. Ex. B 9:15 a.m. 6:30p.m.8 Mil.,Chi.& AU.Ex. A 3:00 p.m. 1:50 p.m. A Austin Way A 4:25 p.m. 10:25 a.m. A Rochestei Local.. B 5:00 p.m. 10:'j5 a.m.B Chicago Fast Mail A ti:4op. m. 3:15 p.m. A Aberd'n& Mit. Ex. A 7:15 p. m. 8 :55 a.m. A Dub.&Chi Ex C 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.m.0 Kansas City Ex... A 7:15 p.m. 6 :30 p.m. A St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p. m. 6 :30 p.m. A Mil&Chi. Vestibule A 8«0p. m. 7 :00 a.m. A TICKET &gj&&fOFF/CES: 162 E. Third /JUMlU^ft 19 Nicollet; "Street and OKI 1 ill H\ House Bloc* Union Depot TOfflHKW' Union Depot F. H. AN SON, *^y^ . G. N. P. A. ST. PAUL. CHICAQO. MILWATT- MIKOTAPOL'9 Ar. ' Lv. kek, Chippewa Lv. lAr 5 7:45 1:25 Falls, Eau Claire, 12:45 4:2. a.m. p.m. Neenah, Oshkosh p.m. a.m" 3:40 7:15 FondduLacand 6:25 8:17 p.m. p.m. I Waukesha. | p.m. p.m Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and the Central's famous Dining Can at ached to all through trains. . . Chicago and St. Louis. Trains on "The Burlington" leave Union Depot, St Paul, ' as follows: Fast daylight scenic Mississippi express. 7 : 5 O morning, arriving Chicago 10:30 night; St. Louis, 6:50 morning, making direct connections for points Bast : and South. : . . Limited Pullman Vestibuled leaves 7:30 evening, arriving - Chicago ■; 9:OO morning; : Breafast in Dining Car* ar rive St. Louis 5:15 afternoon. - It Is The People's Favorite Line to Winona, :La Crosse, : Prairie ;da Chlen. Dahuque, Galena, Chicago, Rock. Island, Peoria. St. Louis, and ' direct line to Hot springs, Arkansas. Ticket Offices, 164 East Third St. and Union Depot, St Paul. Mpls.,St.Pan!& Sault Ste. Marie R'y. City Ticket Offices— St Paul, 185 East Third street; Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. - ' _._ Montreal & Boston Ex. leaves St • • ii^i.. ,m T> *" 1 i IA) 7 ' lli m. —•, -^^^■■W Montreal A Boston Ex. leaves •yVvTll»B Minneapolis i'a).7:65 p. m. . ■ f VLW Wis. Civ. local, 1v.Mp13.(8)8 a.m. » rVVffS Wis. Div. lv. St. Puul (D) 7:45 p.m. IIITI^I*H Minn. Div. lv. Mpla. (b>, 4:10 p. m. i! 2imH st - ° roiz Faus Ac " ieaves st - paui jHh^^^^^^ a, daily from union station, ■ Wf^^^^^^ A, daily from union station, ■ •' ~". " ' '. except Sunday, from union station », except Sunday, from Broadway station, StPau{ &SpJEff3BTO CALIFORNIA |n^nlltHvl|^9| The most comforta ble way to reach Call- PAMIUi^^HI ol a ' 3 via Chicago JSB&B&mBSKm&O or Kansas City, from which points through cars run without change. . For rates and fur ther information apply Ito S. M. OStrOOD Gen. Agt. or W. M. WOODWAHD, . Tray Agt. 515 Guaranty. Loan Building, Minne apolia, Minn. • -.-; ■•■•.•• -- STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY; OF ■ Douglas— ss. District • Court, \ ' Seventh Judicial District - . : In the matter of the ' assignment of George , L. Fry for the benefit of his creditors. - ; : Notice is hereby given - that George L. Fry, of the village 01 Osakis, in s said county and state, has ,by deed in • writing, : dated July Bth, 1 $90, made a general assignment to the undersigned, of all his property not exempt by law from levy and sale on execution, for the benefit of all his creditors, without pref erences. •;'TTiT^ rn^Tlßl M Tr*|wnr*Tßltlliil»f't/ r ' •- All claims must be verified and presented to the undersigned for allowance. .-;"•' ' Dated July tub, ISit •. - JAMES M. MADISON, Assignee, Douglas County, Minn. Whu are your rooms vacant? An ad in tna *"..**» Globs will rent them, THE GREAT RIVER ROUTE. THE FINK PASSENGER STEAM.B a ST. PAUL, Will leave far St. Louis and All Intermediate Landings. Wednesday, July ;!Otli, at 1O a. m. t>l Through tickets to Chicago via Rail and ==5 River. For full Information regarding pas senger and freight rates apply to ' 7 • •>, C. It. BROCK WAY, Ascent. \> ;V Freight and Ticket Office and Dock, foot of n Sibley Street, opposite Union Depot. 1;> ? M City Ticket Offices— East Third 1 St., St ~ Paul ; 7 Nicollet House Block. Minneapolis. 6REATNORTHERN RAILWAY LINE ; Palace, Dining and 1 SFekpTns ' ts, 1 Handsome Way. Coaches and Fro» „ : Colonist Sleepers through to Mo* - tana and the I'aclflc Coast. . . < - : . .^q Leave. |st Paul Union Depot. | Arrive. , •a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota, .- \ m.- MilK - Montana and 1 Pa- ■'* '■ '.;' ■ . - :. .... ,:• ; cific Ex............ a6:ssa,nv .o : a 6:40 p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba '-.-■ i': V\4 . and Pacific Express a 7 :15 a. m :10 a.m. Willmar. .Wahpeton, -.. ..."■.« >t,y.f Aberdeen, Ellen- '"\ ' r .-.,.', :■ dale ....i.;.:; ..... bSs3O p.ia Mtf bß:2oa.m. Fergus Falls, Fargo ?„•.:. i -. ... .. ... & Grand Forks ... b6:lop. m * . b3 :30 p.m. Osseo St. Cloud.. . b!>:ss a.m. : b3:4op. m. Anoka & .Willmar.i,, bll:l0iun =,* b4 :00 p. m. f Dulath. W. Supe- Y> b6 :20 p. m, '" : rior. Elk Riven 5 »S ! ' ' -"".iO : |Milaca.Hinckley, •-;,,.;• --'■. .v_; Princeton and v • a10:45p.m (.Anoka* ..".I 07:10 a.m. : 4 b4:30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch- -■■ > inson bll:s3a.ia 6:40 p. m. Sioux F.. Pipestone, •■-:■ •- ■ r•■ -• -• -^ Sioux Cityt Water town, , Huron and ■■ •'■>•'•.'. '•■ :: Casselton... ..■..'.. d7:lsa.ia a, daily; b, except Sundays: c Saturday to Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton : only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars on : trains to Dnluth and West Superior. . , tßuffet /■•) Sleepers. •• ¥3SB&3«^SBS . ■.'•.■> >>i ■ Tini/CTC* i 5 East Third St, St. PauL r J ,1 IlilV 1 1 A 300 Nicollet A v., Minneapolis, " WHLIU and Union depots In both cities Ch!Cago.StPaul^KansasCity E2i Offices: Minneapolis, No. -i Nicollet House \ Block and Union Depot. St. Paul NaX'Jj .., K. Third St. and Union Depot i(]t . n ml. n , twi,, Leave . Arrive :,-ig All Trains Daily Bt PauL StPauL - ./„ Chicago & . Dea . ; 1 Monies Express. 7:45 a. m. 7:30 l nx Chicago, St Joe & - : < •■ ,/-' Kansas City. ...... 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a. m. ' '<. St. Louis and Mason ■ ; • . .r City Express...... :7:45a. an. 3:30 p.m. ..'r ' Chicago ADubuque 7:45 a.m. 3:30 p. m> . Lyle Aceominoda . tion ........•.:...:. 4:50 p. m. lf>rS>a. m . Trains arrive 30 minutes later and leave 3i> * mi mi earlier from Minneapolis. ... . .. , , . .a - ■> U u ,y_gj|Minneapolis & St. Louis . \{ ■ "lJ i vl'l 1 Leave Leave : ' " • '" " ■•• ■' . Chic. & Kan. City Ex. a 9:55 am alo:4oam ' '■> Dea Moines Expr. . . a 9:55 a m al():4oanx '■■:•'<■ Chicago "Fast Expr" : d6:2spm d7:lopm' %! " St Louis "Fast Ex". b6:2spm b7 :lopm Dcs Moines passeng'r d(!:_'spm t d 7:10 t ' K ' Waterville Express.. a3:sopm a4:3opm : '"' ' Excelsior & Water'wn :20 am a 9:05 am * Waconia and Zumbro - : ' "-■■ ''■'* ""■ '" ■■-■'i> Heights ........ 88:30 am s9:osam Excelsior & Waconia. d4:2spm ds:ospm ' aG:Ooam* '=• Hotel St Louis, Ex- dl2:sspm if. :^* m - ;/( celsior and^Lake- B8:30am StloX*?. \ dl2:sspm iq. :1 ??» m sß:3oam 5,:00f,m Park Hotel . ; di:2spm gSpS : - ■■■ . .. ■ - ■•-■.. -"• dC :00 •> . a Ex. . Sunday - r bj&x. Saturday ; ; d Daily; • -'[( 8 Sunday only. _ - -. . ■ .-• TICKET OFFICES: ... ~~ : '.-"': * ST. PAUL. • '■*■ MINNEAPOLIS. : ~> City Ctmck — No. City Omficjb— 199 East 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. ■ i » - . v MANHOOD RESTORED, J*^ss*~ idSSfev "SANATIVO," thl ff <jfi""^ s i # JtSk Wonderful Spanlsl. 6* -^St %*. —^^H ! Remedy, ia sold witi ' » FV ***■ CT a Written Ouaran. ; fj m<^&k tee to care all Nerw* t. r- Remedy, is sold wit§ ' j3 •$» SB a Written Guaran* iJgL Mm tee t0 car * B " Nerv» WhbPSL T^jtf'jr ous Diseases, such ■^BSST eSSWA Weak Memory, Lorn HSfe«s3k ytS^^Jmh of Brain Power.llead. «K^V dof»mm ache, Wa k e f u ) ! = Before A After Use. 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FREE of charge. ▲; ■ I splendid medical work : should be read by every - > man who is nervous and debilitated. -~ Address, .. •.;.< Prof. F. C. FOWLliH,.Hoodni,(onn. 7