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POPULAR muis. Tbe Globe's iocai'circnlntion in the cities . ci St. Paul and Minueapolis is larcer tie circulation of any other newspaper: and. jibas become the recognized WANT Medium fcrtbeTwin Cities. . Wakts are inserted in the Globe under rlnssitied headings according lo the following . : TABU OF rates:' ' Number ; Number of Times. --•.. of Words. 112,3 4 56,7 15 words ?.25 $-35 5.45 8.55 8-63 8-63 16 words .16 .27 .38 .49 .6' .68 .73 17 words .17! .28 .39 .50 .61 .70 .75 IS words .18 .30 .4 2 .54 .66 .75 .81 19 words .19 .32 .45 .5- .71 .81 .87 20 words '.211 .'3 .4': .59 ' .7 J .82 .89 21 words! .21 .35 . .49 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 Words i .22 .7 .5 .67 .82 .' 3 1.09 23 words 1 .23 .38 .53 .68 .83 .95 1.03 24 words .24 . .49 .56 .7. .88 1.00 1.08 25 words .26 .42 .5 .76 .93 l'O 1.15 26 words .26 .43 .60 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 '£7 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .99 1.13 1.22 2S words .28 .4. l .06 .S5 1.04 1.18 I. '-7 £9 words .29 .48 .0. .86 1.05 1.20 1.30 30 words .30 .56 .70 .90 1.10 1.2 a 1.3 a 31 words .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words' .32 '.53 - .74 - .'5 1.10 1.32 1.43 S3 words .33 .55 .77 .'f9 1.21 1.38 1.49 words .3-1 .57 .SO 1.03 1.2f 1.43 1.54 85 words : -'.35 .5S .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .36 .6 .84 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.62 i 7 words .37 .62 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.6> t'S words .38 .63 .88 1.13 1 .3* 1.57 1.70 9 words .39 .65 .91 1.17 1.43 1.63 1.76 40 words .40 .07 .94 1.211.4 1.68 1.81 41 words .41 .US .95 1.22 1.19 1.7(1 1.83 4: words .42 .70 .98 1.26 1.51 1.75 1.89, 43' words ' .-13 .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 1.0 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 46 words .46 .71 1.08 1.391 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 .49 .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 2.06 2.22 £0 words ■'>( .83 1.16 1.49 1.82 2.07 2.24 No "till forbid" Wants will be received. In every case '.he time must be specified, and the money; according to above schedule must accompany the order. C_*?T Advertisers will please designate the heading- under which they, desire their 'Wants'* to appear. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. : . A A A —THIRTY MEN for the pacific XA-fl-XX extension of the Great Northern railway. 530 and 835 per month: three years' work : ship to-day ; come early and get passes; free fare. Moore & Co., 283 Sibley st., St. Paul: or 21 High st., Minneapolis. AGENTS WANTED in every state to col . led small pictures to copy and enlarge to a beautiful Oil Painting. $100 a mouth and $2 outfit free. The. biggest thing out Send for circulars, &c. Address C. inslow & Co., 274 Grand st. New York. . AGENTS— experienced agents on ' salary to represent a corporation: must be able to furnish bonds. Address V, Globe, Minneapolis. -.■.-■ • AGENTS wanted to sell new article: $6 to 512 per day: sample, 51. Address, with stamp, E. K. Stirling, Lake Benton, Minn. - • - ■- - ATTORN EY— Wanted, a young attorney for an important salaried position in a mortgage loan ollice; slate age. AddressC 27, Globe. ■ ] DARKER at 463 Broadway. C. 11. Schultz. RICKL.YVER*— bricklayers, ten laborers apd two teams wanted, at Mer chants' National Bank. Fifth and Jacksou. RICK MASONS— ten - good brick masons at Stillwater; arjply at once at Warden's cilice. J. J. Randall. Warden, Stillwater, Minn. BOOKKEEPER— A good book keeper experienced with mill books preferred; give references and salary expected. Shee han & Baldwin. Graceville, Minn. BOY— Wanted, steady, trusty boy, about eighteen years of age; small wages for the winter. Southern Hotel, corner' Ninth and St. Peter sts.-- - ■ ■ BOY- Wanted, a bright, intelligent lad who can conic well recommended, to act as assistant 111 box ollice Grand opera house. Apply at once to Frank L. Bixby, Manager. CANVASSERS— Wanted, active, pushing, -responsible men to canvass. Apply L. L. Maiy & Co., nurserymen, Como ay. and Elfelt st. __ CANVASSER— A good canvasser, good pay; steady salary. Newton Manufact uring Co.. Rotfer Block, Booms 5 and 6. CARPENTERS— Wanted, ten carpenters. Apply to D. M. Bobbins, Minnesota T-iausfer elevator. . . CiARPENTER —Wanted,, carpenter to ' make repairs. Address J 29. Globe. COATMAKERS— Two coatmakers want ed at once: steady work: good pay. William Moennich, 459 Broadway, Portland Block. C COLLECTOR— man about twenty ' five (single) to deliver booss and col leet; one with experience preferred; call between 10 and 11; references and security required. J. Brentauo, 272 East Seventh st, up stairs. CV»PIi— Wanted, temperate and first-class hotel cook all around. Address, with reference and wages demanded, Winnesheik hotel, De.corah, 10. ELI VERY HOY— Sixteen to eighteen; must understand grocery business and have good references. Address II 21, Globe. RUG CLERK— (Scandinavian or Ger man preferred) having one or two years experience, wanted for the country. H. J. 11. Noyes Bros. & Cutler. DRIVER— a boy to drive adver tisement wagon; must know the streets and well recommended, 781 East Seventh st. ARMS AND GARDENS to rent-on very ; favorable terms to experienced, desira ble parties. C 34. Globe. HOSTLER Wanted, a good man to work In liven' barn on stock ; work all winter to good- man. Call at Cook's barn, West Seventh and Leech sts. INSURANCE MEN— Wanted, two insur -L ance men for the road. Call to-day, Room 56, Globe building. MAN— Wanted, single man, graduate of I>-L medicine, for the position of interne, at the city and county hospital. Address with full particulars, Dr. A. li. Ancker, SuDerin- . tendent ... MAN— intelligent man of good 1»1 ' appearance ; steady employment; ref erences. F. 11. Thompson. MAN wanted at Kent's Storage & For warding Co., 189 and 191 West Seventh st IVI INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF TELEG -1»1 rnphy, 331 Vanderburgh Block. Hen nepin, teaches a practical trade; day and evening sessions. ICTURE FRAME JOINER— an experienced picture frame joiner. Ad dress P. O. Box 988, Minneapolis. ALL S MAN— Wanted, salesman and col- lector; small security required. Call not later than 8:30 this a. m. ready to work. Brown, a; Virtue Printing Co., chamber com- : merce. . ' ■', p-'XtuxIX ALESMAN—Wanted, \a v first-clßss cloth- . ing saleman ; none but a competent man need apply. - Manhattan Clothing Company, 167 East Seventh st. ALESMAN— Wanted, salesman of good nddress to call at 112 East Seventh st. The International Portrait Company. SCRAPER TEAMS— Wanted, ten scraper teams: $1 per day. Corner Chilton and Prior ay. TRIPPER— II. Mandeb, Seven Corners Cigar Store. ■. '. ,- ' " SHOEMAKER— Wauted, a first class shoe maker. R. Clark. 434 Jacksou st, city.D TONKCUTTERS— Wanted, twenty-five first-class stonecutters; union men. Ap ply to Fred Andres & Co., Stone Yard, Mil waukee, Wis. pAlLOßS— Wanted, for good country A- town, six" coatmakers, three pants makers. ' Apply -at William Cunningham's wholesale cloth house, 66 and 68 East Sev enth st. TEAMS— a day for scraper teams. In quire at blacksmith, corner Prior and University ays. ELEORAI'HY— If yo^ want employ meut, learn telegraphy at Minneapolis School of Telegraphy, 331 Vanderburgh Block, Hennepin. WANTED— Salesmen on saiarvor 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 SCO per cent profit. One " agent's sales amounted to £6 - -0 in six days; another 532 in two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each stateand territory. Sample by mail 35 ets. For erms • and full particulars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse, Wis. , V" OUNO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES to learn telegraphy and station work. Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy. IO Washington ay. south, opposite Nicollet house. ''JanHßEHhriK' 2 MEN. SIO per day. Call forenoon. Stall - Aj 29. City Market: SIO required to start. BOARD WABTTEP' " BOARD— , rooms:, with board or breakfast for two; state terms; best of references furnished. H. It., Globe. POPULAR WANTS ..^SITUATIONS OFFECED. r ■"--.. .'-'.' Femalfs. .. TTENTION, LADlES— Dandruff aud all emotions of scalp cured by Parisian Medicated Shampoo.: Bon Ton Hair Parlor, --424 Wabasha." corner Seven lb. BANGS cut and curled, 15 cents. Bon Ton Hair Parlors. 424 Wabasha, ; corner. Seventh. . '_.— ' .'-.'...- 7': •■ . . •':_, •<"■ '..,'.' ._ COOK— Wanted, a cook, chambermaid, and a. yard man, Apply Room 6, Roger Block, coiner Fifth and Cedar. - COOK— Family of two; '. also ' two . other girls; Fort "Yates; $25. Douglass' In telligence, 35 Seventh. . , — - COOK— A good cook wanted 'at once a 222 Chestnut St., corner Washington. COOK— Wanted, good cook: small family. Call mornings, 293 Pleasant ay. ISH WASHER — A good dishwasher wanted— wages- $4. per: week— 421 Robert st., near Seventh st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, at once, girl for general housework ; small family. 661 Burr st. -■■-'•- "•"• --■■■_ "'-■' OUSEWORK— Wanted,. immediately, a good girl for "general housework iv small family: wages satisfactory ; no house cleaning; references required. "Mis. W. E. Hoag, 253 Louis stilßßßzgEtiEt&BSKm H~ OUSEWOKK— A girl to cook, wash and iron in private family. 832 Osceola ay.; take electric car to Victoria. ._>--....--- ■ OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 531. Broadway. HOUSEW OKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply at 297 Sherman st Mrs. W. F. Reynolds. ,... -7 ..-_ ---f HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework, at 669 Laurel nv. ; no small children. -'.'.-''' OUS i. WORK — a . competent girl for general housework: small family. 286 Ramsey st " -. '. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; German or Scandi navian preferred.- Call 79 Tilton st ; - ■__: : Housework— 'competent girl for general housework.. No. 550 Port land ay. Apply Tuesday- or ; Wednesday morning. -x ■" .-,...... OUSEWORK— GirI for geneial htuss work at once. Ramaley's. 386 Selby ay. OUSEWORK— Wanta girl . for ■ general ' housework. 771 Iglehart. M OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general Cl housework. 299 Dayton ay. Call Tues day. &E£g?mBEEUB?BSB. OUSEWORK— GirI for general nouse work: small family: no children. Mrs. A. C. Kamsden, 28 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK- Wanted, strong: girl for general housework. luquire at 577 St. Peter St., or 793 Lincoln ay. . House WORK— A competent- girl for p general housework.. 152 Farrington ay. HOUSEWORK— Good girl. for. ceneral housework wanted at 723 Holly ay. , OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for geueral -housework at 313 Nelson ay. - ITCHEN GIKL-A good kitchen girl to do cooking; no washing. 251 Rice St., corner College ay. NURSE GlßL— Young girl to take care of 1* children. 21 East Tenth st. _ NURSE GlßL— Wanted, a nurse girl, with references; good wages. Apply 383 Woodward in a, PHII-hl*..!. i i'il t-^Bajß SOLICITOR— a lady of good ad dress to solicit trade and patrons for articles, staple and necessary in every house hold, at 394 East Seventh st. YOUNG LADY— Wanted, youug lady to ■ address circulars in insurance office"; 81 a day. Address in own handwriting, M. N., Globe. ' ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. Miscellaneous .Business Chances <\ FINE tailoring for sale: lease of store xi fixtures and goods; in center of city; will sell cheap for cash. Address M. C, Glooe. NY ONE BUYING OR SELLING A business, or wanting partner, . can save time and money by seeing 8. C. Horton, Busi ness Broker. 319 Jackson. . IGAR AND CONFECTION ERY store for sale cheap for cash, or will trade for furniture, piano or clear lot. :. 493 V 2 Wa- " basha st. . . . . --..■■■ ~ FOR SALE— Dairy of twenty-five cows; horse, wagons, harness, cans and route: Inquire at 265 East Congress St., "\Vest tit Paul. FOR SALE Cigar and confectionery store, or will trade for property between cities. Seventh and Kittson sts. - ROM sTos<» ACRES of good' garden : land for sale from $200 to $300 per acre, three miles from St. Paul market. Inquire at 446 Thomas st. -~ -, ... ,; .- X FOR SALE— stock of general mer chandise aud building in a thriving new town in Montana. Address Box 56. Elliston, Mont. ■ ' ' ' - ' UST SELL AT ONCE— Cigar, confec tionery and milk depot. For particu lars see Self & Allyn, 58 National German- American Bank. STOCK of groceries and fixtures to trade ; give description of what you have to of fer, also price and incumbrances; will in voice 81,200; rent 820. S 4-1. Globe.. ~ BOARD OFFERED. BOARD ■ and - front room, up or . down - stairs, furnished or unfurnished; water and bath. 399 Fuller. BOARD and nicely furnished rooms with bath, parlor, and piano; references . re quired. 215 Grove st. BOARD— Respectable young women can obtain comfortable rooms, with* board, by applying at 677 St. Peter st. . . ■ BOARD— 210 East. Ninth, corner Sibley, nicely furnished rooms on first second and third floors; best table board; modern house; convenient and pleasant locution. BOARD— First-class table board at the Old Davidson Homestead, 513 Jackson. BOARD— Party wishing for comfortable rooms and board for the winter will do well to call at 539 Wacouta st. BOARD— First-class table board can be obtained at 411 Fort st. ' BOARD— Well furnished front room,' with board. 526 Robert st. . . BOARD, with or without rooms, cheap, ■ 498 Broadway. : -;;..- TVjOKWOOD HOUSE— East Ninth and 1 1 . Wabasha— The best equipped . boarding house in the city; quick service, excellent table, warm rooms: 84. $4.50. §■"> per week. . INSTRUCTION. USIC LESSONS given at your home; 50 cents full hour. Prof. J. Seebick. 897 Leslie ay. OHORTHAND and typewriting; Staudard O system: day, evening and by mail; best teachers; lowest rates; send for catalogue. ' Miss J. D. Hess, 814 Pioneer Press building. T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons to ladies and children given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in drawing and painting, including crayon, pas tel, water colors and decorative work. For terms call or address the Superioress. WASTED TO BUY. , CLOTHING— Wanted to buy, gentlemen's second-hand clothing for cash. Address F 26. Globe. ■ ■ EAR CORN wanted at Kent's Storage and Forwarding Company's. IS9 and 191 West Seventh st. AR CORN wanted at Kent's Storage & Forwarding Co., 189 and 191 West Seventh st. UKNITUKE— WiII pay highest price in city for second-hand furniture of all kinds.' Cardozo, 1 94 i& E. Seventh st,, up stairs SAFE— a large-sized second-hand safe. 29. Globe. DIE WORKS. F.l. ROOM EX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; • oflice, 416 Robert st, Ryan block; works. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. JAMISON & CO., New York Steam Dye Works; ladies' and gents' clothiug a spe cialty. 14 West Sixth st. ■ AIILERT ■■■&■-,. MINTEL, Minnesata Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh st. STORE AMP BAR FIXTURES Billiard and Pool Tables and Materials. IBBr U STOEasSSoii \l\Wiß ■HWjr*' § -> "XTuaESss- _| \\W§% \ xag SAIN-r I'AUL TAILY C LQEE: IT E6LAT HOENING, OCTOBER .7, ]?CO. POPUUR WWTS. SITUATIONS WASTED. ~ ... „-'-" -..' _Ql«les. p'X".X -X "X. _ CCOMPANIST — Wanted, -position . as accompanist to one ' or . more musicians to play for dances, etc.-'Addresa J 31. Globe. CCOUNTANT--lf you require a thorough accountant, capaDle ■ correspondent,- or general office man with ■ twenty years',-prac tical, progressive experience . and ideas, ad dress 11 21: Globe."y^E»«9«««JnMfSfr'llHfl BAKER— wanted . by - experi enced baker; country job: can' Rive good references.-; Address S 35, Globe, Minneapo lis. ' '. '^aafiwiin "iii HiWliil ii hjiii HWiH-WKuJi BOOKKEEPING .. or correspondence wanted; can devote several hours each day to 'small set of. books or private cor respondence. -'. J. 8.. Globe. _ ; ' • i p-.pp BOOKKEEPER— " young man desires - position as assistant bookkeeper; good references. . Address B 34,' Globe. : .'_, BOOKKKfcl'lNti- Books opened, closed, ".' posted, expert r work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 2*2, Drake block. St. Paul. - BOOKKEEPER wants position to. work ; evenings. Address U 32, Globe. -...'■.'. : - BUTCHER— Experienced German butcher wants position either in city or country. Address Y 2B. Globe. ■■-.'- ..■_...: - - " CLERK— Wanted, position in grocery store; speaks English, Norwegian and German. Address C. 319 Carroll st ; CLERK man wishes place in grocery or shoe "store; will work cheap if position is permanent. Address B 33, Globe. - X■- - ....'; COOKS— situation wanted by man' and ' wife as cook aud cookee in lumber camp. Address M. A. Llewellyn, Woosuug, 111. COACHMAN wishes place; experienced; can furnish best of references, and un derstands steam heat. Address N -32. Globe. COACHMAN— Coachman wishes place; can" furnish references, and under stands steam heat. Address A 21, .Globe... RUGGIST— Young man with :- best -of references wants to learn the drug busi ness; would like a place in drug store; wages no object. Address B 29, Globe. • DRUG CLERK, sixteen years' experience, desires a position ; licensed by examina tion in Illinois. Address X 35, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— one wishinga good and reliable man to take charge of heat ers and make himself useful about - place, with good references, please address C. C. Patterson, city postoffice. - MI'LOYMKNT — Good, reliable man . wishes for steady winter's job; can give best of references as to ability and ' habits. Call 59 East Fifth st., or address H. I. 12, GloDe. . r.-'7~"-'J._ ::_"• ENGINEER— Situation wanted by licensed engineer to run stationary engine; best of references. Address 18 D, Globe. FARM. HANDS— Man and wife want situ ation on farm. Address A 4, Globe. GARDENER— A practical and intelligent gardener would like to ' have a job as workman by the job or day work. Address A 96. Globe. HELLO !-If you want a mau to take char of your heating plan t . with good city reference, address S 25, Globe. JANITOR— Position wanted as chiet jau tior by an experienced man, or will take care of several offices; one accustomed with tools best of city references. - Address C 33, Globe. ' ' TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANTPRO prietors—The National Culinary Asso ciation of St. Paul are now ready to furnish first-class meat and pastry cooks at their bureau, 3891*; Robert st. WANTED— By an educated, sober and .:. industrious man. a position of trust: has traveled in the capacity of salesman and newspaper correspondent for twenty years: would accept a modest salary with a view of making himself indispensable; lyceum work preferred. Address C 81, Globe. Females. PPRENTICE— A young girl wants to serve an apprenticeship; a tailoress. Address H. A. It., _^8S East Twelfth st. . A LADY GRADUATE in massage treat ment wishes to take care of invalid for the winter; best of reference furnished. Ad ress 535 Jackson st. BOOKKEEPER— A young lady desires a position as bookkeeper; good reference; have lately graduated" from St. Paul high school. Address Miss F. Blumenthal, '94 Twelfth st. - •■'■ ■-:. ■■• C-\ OOK— Wanted, situation by a competent J cook In a private family. . Call at 1037 Lincoln ay. ' ", .-.-,-.. CONTRALTO— good contralto desires engagement with a church choir. Ad dress B 32, Globe.. ■ ■ ■-- .'..'-"_ COPYING— Young lady wants copying to do, or some work that sbe can do after noons and evenings. Address X 35, - Globe. DRESSMAKER— dressmaker of experi euee, strictly first-class, would like sew ing in families. Address P 55, Globe. DRESSMAKKR would like sewing in. families; does cutting and fitting. Call at 311 East Seventh st,. third floor. DRESSMAKER would like to go out sew ing in families; references given, 222 Carroll st. . DRESSMAKER— experienced dress maker will work cheap at present; good fit guaranteed. Address K. H., 674 John. RESSMAKER — Experienced dress maker wants sewing in family. Address M. A. 8.. 150 Indiana ay.. West St. Paul. : RESSMAKER— would like sewing in families; best of reference. - Address C. M., Colonnade. ' DRESSMAKER wants sewing in family; good cutter and titter. Call 691 De Soto st GOVERNESS— Wanted, position as gov erness; am a good seamstress; or as companion and housekeeper; best of refer ences. Address T 35, Globe. \ OUSEKEEPER — Would like position as managing housekeeper for hotel, club or private house: lady competent to take full charge; don't object to leaving city. Ad dress 93 East Ninth st., Mrs. J. H. OUSEKEEPER— By lady, as managing housekeeper and care or one or two children: references given and -required Address F, Box A., Watertown, South Da kota. ■:WkGBBBtoJUBMiBfBBHSUtBES3S_wBS_\i OUSEKEEPEK— A lady of refinement wishes position as housekeeper; with little girl of three years; highest city refer ence. Address E 26. Globe. . . : p-X. RESSMAKER wishes sewing. 194 Grove st. ' OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by middle aged lady, position as managing house keeper, capable and experienced; good ref erences. Address X 33, Globe. : . OUSEKEEPEK— A lady of refinement and fully competent would like position as housekeeper; highest city reference. Ad dress II 37, Globe. HOUSEKEEPER — Position as house keeper by a widow lady can give good reference. Address A 23. Globe. LADIEs can procure good help at 27 East Seventh st., room 8. Dining-room girls waiting places, and other help, at 27 East Seventh st. - s - MILLINER— Experienced milliner would like a position : can give good refer ence. Address 0., 442, Broadway. NURSE— colored girl would like to 1~ go out and work by the day, or as nurse. Inquire at 525 Thirteenth st., in the rear. SALESLADY— Wanted, situation as sales lady or bookkeeper, five years' experi ence: best of references. Address O 24, Globe. : STENOGRAPHER wants position for ex- O perience ; no , salary expected. Address '-. W 14, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— and ex periencea stenographer desires position; best of references. Address F 32, Globe. SEAMSTRESS— A Scandinavian, experi enced seamstress, seeks employment with a temperate; fine coatmaker. Address 857 Woodbridgest.,Clty. - ... - . 'pYPEYVRITER and stenographer; ex- A perience required, therefore will work cheap. Address Z 22. Globe, Minneapolis. KITING— young ladies would like situations to do writing : ' or ■' clerk in store. .. Address L. G.. Globe, X^SSSBSmSS ltf ASHING wanted at 18c a dozen; all » V clothes must be marked before - bring ing. . Apply at 519 Lafond st. ASHWOMAN wants to go out to do : washing, ironing and . housecleaning. Address or call, 309 West Seventh st., up second flight, left side. WASHING— Wbinan wants work by the day washing and ironing or house cleaning. Inquire ; 149 East Thirteenth st, rear. . ' . . ." ._ . - ; W" ASHING AND IRONING— Wanted, -J. to go out by the day or to take at home or house •or .* office cleaning. Inquire 659 - Mississippi st. basement' - •■— '.-■■■• --.- ; ASHING AND IRONING wanted at 456; East Sixth st.: rough-dried clothes, 25 cents per. dozen; called for and delivered. : _ _•■'". WASHING— family washing done by the ; month, week or dozen by a- first-class ; laundress; shirts, collar? ■ and . cuff* a spe cialty; rough-dried, 15 to 50 cents per dozen; called fdr and ■; delivered. Miss K. West,' 426 St. Anthony ay. .= • POPULAR WANTS. XX SITUATIONS WANTED. ; vu ' . ~ ,-r Females. ■;--,, ■ ■xj-XX -xx WASHING — A woman wishes to go out washing and 'housecleaning.- 48 West" ; .Ninth sti-X-~X':- X-.X.- 'XX IX'X\'.pi'~X.:'p7ip.-X YOUNG LADY now| in the East.whaisi :• competent to take charge of : a ladies! furnishings department, wants to come West: and desires permanent situation. . Address ll. rl. J.. Globe.. .-:■■;■-- -kyy- CAN BE LEFT Eg FOR '.?. ; INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: .■.—___;_.•:■•/ •.-.-..- - .. Pj. ■-.' - -.-. ■■'.Pr „.«.-.-»•>' ' F.VAN DUYNJS, ' Druggist, '" 823 East Sev ;■ . enth street - : '•.- tSOi . A. T. GUERNSEY.' Corner Dale and Selby . Avenue. ■..,-■-•.'■■.• -.:■■- ''*hilßfflffl|BPT ft . : P. L LILLYBECK. -corner Seventh andJo^n? ■ I streeis. ?.'-f.'i~f .y'pX.^f >-■■'■ ■- ■■■■■■•' 7 . <..*% . HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert M. ' C. - LYONS, Druggist, "= :o7 - East Third ■ street corner Bates. . WBB£l r . i."v CONGER BROS., Druggists. 349 University: i avenue, corner Virginia. - ' '•• >: ' -"* MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-": '.'.. land : avenue .Dale street >. . - ■'. ' ~. A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 75rf and 761 West ■ ~i Seventh 'street XX- if' = '■■ - .?;"•' ! BERKMAN& CO^-'Jr^ Dakota avenua. E. FOX, 496 Rice street ; FRANK L. OSBURG, . 78 Western aventw. Xi ': J. H. HAVES, ". 41 West Seventh street!; X, ) HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisat 13 J East \ ' Seventh street '■■'■'. ■''■'■'- JOHN = FURLONG^ GROCERY COMPANY ; ' Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. , ■ ' .- ; WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. '' i M. D; MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 442 - Broadway.;.,- V :"'- - - HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and .St Peter streets. .'.;_. -'■ ; R. SCHIFFMAN & SON. Druggist corner Third and Maria, ~X'" A. LYONS, ' Druggist .' Corner Third and • Maria. - MBHHSBBB^^Ife .H. P. PETTIGREW. corner Rice and Tgle- - , hart ' '. '■' ■'" W. M. RICHARDSON, 760 Wabasha. ; MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. Oil East Seventh G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway. - B. J. WITTE, 527 Lafayette avenue; ';■ '*j "; ; - . - FINANCIAL. • 'x:- ,- M. NEWPORT & SON. INVEST- ; • ment Bankers, loan '- money -on I im- ' proved property in St. '■ Paul and - Minneap- '. olis at Oper cent "on or before." Offices, . New Pioneer Press Building. St Paul, , and Bank of Minneapolis Building, Minneap olis. _ . ; :.•.; -■-■ f; A— Loans made on personal property . • Minnesota Mortgage Loan company. J.S. Mackey, president, Rooms 13, 14, First. National Bank building, St Paul, and Room 2, Collum block; Minneapolis. ' ' . • - . A— DO YOU want to borrow money on" • your furnitnre.diamonds, horses, piano" or auy personal effect ? The American Mort- : gage Loan Company will let you have, it lower than you can possibly get "it elsewhere. Room 7. First National Bank. : '■' X ANY ONE -wanting a loan on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, watches, dia- -■■■ monds. or anything of value -: can • get it of Hunt & Strauch. 34 East Third st. up stairs, on easier terras than of any one else in the city; can be paid back at any time by install- . ments or otherwise; no charge for making, out papers or examining property; it will cer tainly be to your advantage to see us before:- ' getting a loan elsewhere. ... . . . tOni , OME LOAN •'■ COMPAN V■ : • ■ loans money on personal propeity and chat- : tela at lowest rates. 103 E. Fourth, Room r 4. ; ii JARtij_; AMOUNTS of money to loan on ' -1 improved property at 6 percent Gilman ' & Co., New York Life building. . . '.'tt^ ONEY TO : LOAN — Terms to suit James O'Meara &'Bro„ 303 Jackson jft.' ONEY TO. LOAN without delay, from X : $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; time checks,-; notes; and second , real estate mortgages bought Minnesota ! Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. . ■-.'.. ? „-f- _\ ONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros., too Jackson st and 175 scuth vVabasha; have on hand $7,000 at 6 Der cent on im proved property, ' -r. . '■!. -• . • . . J;„v X i TLI ONE Y , LOANED on. life insurance .pop * -LfA icies; or boueht L. P. Van Norman, 615 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. |Y'| ONEY LOANED on real estate, com -lAI mercial naper ; negotiated, notes dis counted. Watts N. Davis, 170 East Third st, r , corner Third and Jackson ecurityloAn CO., - -.'-; -•:■ .-.■? ■-■-■ .... 156 East Third st Any amount of money to loan ou furniture, horses, carriages,. -diamonds and jewelry at the lowest rates. Business strictly private. J. E. Flanigan, Manager. . THE NORTHWESTERN LOAN COM pany loans money on personal property and all goods of value. Room 13, Willoughby Block, corner Fourth and Robert. J. KAVANAOH & CO., 126 EAST; • Third st— Money to loan on - real ■■■ or : -personal property; time checks cashed. at lowest rates. - .' .'_ F. MORITZ,92O PIO.NEKK PKKSS • Building— Mortgage loans made' promptly; 6, 7 and 8. per cent; mortgages bought &B&&Bs*S9l*Sß&3fß&&atxgk- ANTED— of $10,000 on fine : sub urban property, over four times the" value. Address 0 25. Globe. - ■ ■■■■;,..'■ <Jj?o Mi "Wl AND OTHER SUMS to loan «iP>v^v_/AJv_/ on vacant or improved. H. Caldwell, 50 Chamber of Commerce. f " - - ' (IJO P)(\(} $2,000, $1.5. 0. $1,000, $*00, tJP/O^UU-, $500, $400 to loan on vacant or improved St Paul property at 7 and 8 per cent interest: money furnished as soon as title can be examined. William Canby, 519 Pioneer Press building. 1 LOST MI) FOUND. ULLDOG LOST— Lost, female bulldog. - white with grayish-brown spots ; answers name Nell. Finder return 528 East Broad way," receive reward. ,_, : . ;vi«! ; OLTS STRAYED— Two colts; one black colt one year old, white spot on fore head ; and one bay colt, four months old, lame on right hind leg. Return to 539 Thomas, and receive reward. iSSGQuBSBBB&BEsi f- OG FOUND— A white bulldog. Owner will find same at Schutte sale stable, Rosabel st . .' IL>ER DOLLAR LOST— United Stales silver dollar (1882), which opens by pressing finger nail under date; contains picture of lady and word "Mizpah," etc. ; has not . ring o/ perfect dollar. Finder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to J. G. Ransom, 16 East Superior st., Duluth. ■ '' MUSICAL, .;. .'. ; _. OHN : KOELZER, formerly with Dyer ■ Bros.. Minneapolis; tor about four years. ■ is now tuning pianos independent Address 234 West Ninth st. St Paul, and 516 Nicol let ay., Minneapolis, care of Mrs. M. Pen- : field, music store. References: Messrs. Dyer Bros.. Miss M. Ediuger, Miss -Gertrude: .Cady, . Profs. Johnson. Stempf, Lachmund, Baltimus, Patten,' Quinn," Sgr. Vegara.and others, of Minneapolis; Profs. Van Ellemeet, : Manner, Pottgieser. Wood," Frea Will. Gui bert. Jacob aud Frank Danz, Henninger, Rodenkirchen, Rossberg. Fischer, Rosen- '■• berg; Messrs. Adam Decker, ;J. B. . Olivier, John Wagener. Joseph Bobleter, S. B. Whit ing, G. W. Hale, L. M. Lame, C. S. Went worth and Mrs. Jacob Stone. - Price, $2 cash. PIANO TUNING— first-class worfe' guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett 525 ' Wabasha St., Room 2; city references. - HORSES ANP CARRIAGES. >g- CHEAP— or on Time— Good horse . eight years old $80 buys him. Call at barn 471 Sibley st. -.^~^B3BWEB&y. FOR SALE— Fine horse; warranted sound " wagon, sleighs and harness. Call at 405 - Robert st between 7 a. m. and 6 p.' m. . ' ,? FOR SALE— excellent riding • horse, very cheap. Apply 501 Pioneer Press Building. -.-" . X-Xy-'r-'Xi yX.'-i ORSES WINTERED and carea ior. Address to E. ST. Whitcher, - corner Snelling and St Anthony ays.. Maealester.' - CJ'Sn BUYS a nice drivingmare; perfectly <p*-jyj -safe. : Call at barn 471 Sibley St ■" ll I STOKE ANP BAR FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-BAND SALOON : A^l fixtures,' ice noxes, mirrors, pool aha : . billiard tables, counters and shelving" 7: 218 Washington ay. n., Minneapolis. • *7# POPULAR WANTS. j 'Xxi-pj '' .FOR RENT* /-v " r " •'. : ; : ;} •■ iji. '• - pri ■ Houses. :.V :■-. ",'-.' _ ';- '' —AYE RENT BOUSES. STORES, OF •.: FICES, . FLATS. COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY.:; TAYLOR'S .RENTING 'AGENCY. GLOBE BUILDING. -pi ' " ANY ONE .wanting, houses, flats, stores," \£\.ti offices,--, see Merrill & Owens, Renting land-Collection Agency, 41 East Fourth st. -.. HOUSES— houses. Smith ay., corner \I7X ; Sixth; all modern improvements; fresh 'and nicely papered, exoept one. which I will rent for $40 per month; :on one of-' them I i 'will keep upper ; floor .myself, • which -will .lower rent still. ' Inquire in same block, 137. Smith ay., or 505 Bradley, wood and coal of fice., E. F. Krahmer, Telephone 156-4.' HOUSE— Furnished house of ten rooms, LJ J on cable, with or ; without stable. _«. 264 jDayton ay.' '• . v •■■■- -.-■:. :-. v. 1 .;: i - I'D OUSES— 3O, 32 and 153 Iglehart st;. 1 [AX _. rent reduced. " Apply to .William Mar- i koe, 634 St. Peter st. " ■ . - .-.-.. .... .'.„;.'. :.-.y:-J OCSE— For rent, 292 Laurel ay., unex- Ll' pired lease, October to May : steam beat furnished; discount on rental. Address Dr. ; jWharton. -;.'• " 7 r yy. :■.: xx ;-:-;. ;••■ •>«_.:,*,' ,| IT OUSE— For ; rent, furnished .or untur-j '*"«■ | nished, my residence; 158 Pleasant ay.: |has every modern. improvement; aud very: handsome decorations. S. Lee Davis, Globe - Building. : iv. XXp- '■ 'Xi/'X 7.r.i '".,." HOUSES, stores, flats and rooms to return all parts of the city.rYouugman'sßent ing aod Stoia;e Co., 117 East Fourth st. ' '-' HOUSE— ;. house; $16 - per month: two blocks from Seventh street cable. , A. F. Masenger, 165 East Seventh. HOUSE— For rent, eleven-room : nouse : : in 'good condition; all moderm-' improve ments; • pleasant - location. j No. r 380 - Pleas ant ay. . - . ,- ''.:_."'::' HOUSES— Ten-room brick; also, : eleven room house ; both have furnaces, four grates, speaking tubes, batn; : double win dows, screens and barns. Apply 105 Wilkin, or Shepard, 94 East Fourth. . -,„-. ; , --.- ■ HOUSE— For rent, a seven-room house on • Carroll st, with all modern ■' improve ments, with barn if desired. " Appiy 304 Car roll st. '.-.... .-•'.'.. .'•'.'^~ - ; v .7; .::.. ••' OUSE— East Ninth st, for rent In- . quire at 345 East Ninth st. V,- ' HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house; steam heat. etc.. SS Park Place. J. B. West, ' 52 West Third at. ■- ;--. :;- r - .r- HOUSES — For Rent— new houses on - Front St.. near Rice: eight rooms; will rent, to two families. 48 Chamber of Com merce. .. •"asatgWßrfTßFfoa HOUSES— For rent, for $10, elegant eight . room houses between the cities. C. W. Youngman. 117 East Fourth st. HOUSES rent, elegant houses in Ar- ; " r lington Hills district for $5 and up wards. C. W, Youngman. 117 East Fourta st. HOUSE— Forrent seven-room house, with . : water and sewer; also 8-stall barn; $20 month; 7 No. 282 Rondo st Inquire at 288 Rondo. '.:.;-. HOUSE— To rent $15, six-room house on car line ; large yard ; city water: desira ble. 448 Stryker ay. . HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms; modern - improvements; cheap to right party. 279 Fifteenth st. . HOUSE— Fully furnished house for the . winter on St. Anthony Hill; has every convenience, and a large bam. Address W., : Globe. -^.S&BSBHMBHHBBHMnHM HOUSE— For rent 408 St Anthony ay.. - six-room bouse; water, sewer, cars; $15. 452 Dayton ay. ■ II OUSE for rent, nine rooms, 147 Nina ay. HOUSE— Six-room house for rent Inquire of A. J. Hobau. 762 East Sixth st. HOUSE— For rent, house of nine rooms: modern improvements; rent cheap to permanent party. 165 Aurora ay. : ;•; HOUSE — leu-room house, 545 Laurel fXL ay., for rent; gas, Dath and all modern Conveniences. Apply 43 West Fourth st. HOUSE— rent, a. house on Wacouia st. Apply 221 East Seventh st • " < |16.67- ri£U J^ NTH --$16.67 [ The best houses on St Anthony Hiß for the money. f SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES. , ! City water, open fireplace, yard; buill for warmth and comfort. " " , I ' BE SURE AND SEE THEM. ! i" : MARTIN ST., CORNER ST. ALBANS. - i Two blocks from : University = ay. electric ' , line, and short distance from cable. "": M ''.-'.;:. BRISTOL & LOOMIS, -;-".-:•.-: ( Sole Agents, 302 Pioneer Press Building." 1 I 6 )*^'- PER - MONTH— New eight-room I«lP>«"!J;.house>oq.n«t Anthony Hill; -has i sewer, water, gas, bath and furnace. : EX P. ■: \Vilgns, 334 East Fourth st. -'.•.■-. _. .. .'.-. ..:■■ - i ;,'"•'.•'-';.;- ...:.-. Room*. ' :.".; --— HOTEL BRUNSWICK— European plan; 'fifty modern rooms by day, week or month; prices according to location^ /.lEDAR ST., 578— Nicely furnished front v_/.' room, suitable for one or two gentle men board if desired.- ■ '..:, - OLLEGE ST., 24 WEST— rent fur nished rooms with steam heat, with or without board. < : - -" .-:•: • LLEN.ST., 333— For rent three rooms up stairs. r-JB^tMSKSBSBmSmtiMKKm IFTSEMHST., 282— Furnished front _ roon; for rent $5. IFTH ST., 234, WEST— Second floor, furnished rooms: bath,' gas, steam heat. \ JGLEIIART ST., 61— For rent " pleasant A furnished rooms for. gentlemen, with .or without board; all conveniences. ... IGLEHART. ST., 81 — Eight desirable rooms for rent very cheap; all strictly modern improvements." Inquire up stairs,' 83 Iglehart. " -" I.',- ACKSON ST.. 592— Pleasant, furnished rooms; aii modern conveniences prices reasonable. .' .".;..!..'. .. " .:_-. "; V ELSON .- AY., • 273— Two • furnished ■ rooms, furnace heat gas and bath ; pri vate ramily; board if desired. ..-: ,v v.- ORTH FORT ST.. 378— Two lower floor rooms.' water and cellar. . • OBKRT ST.. 537— Furnished room for two: use of bath, and heat. ROOMMATE— youug man, gentleman ' XV roommate, at corner Seventh and Waba sha, "424 '.Wabasha. Inquire of Room 20 or 14. -•- r y.-yy y "... /. .. ; ROOMMATE— A Protestant young lady '. -tv •_,; roommate wanted; references ex . changd. Miss H.. 474 Cedar st ROOMS— Furnished rooms for gentlemen ; everything new: furnace and bath; terms reasonable. Address 442 Broadway. SEVENTH ST., 277, WEST— Furnished room, front second floor; heat and bath. SMITH AY., 127 NORTH— nicely furnished rooms, in house conveniently located; •--.-.- ■'.'.•' ;•.■-.'.- t-t- -y IXTH ST., 260 WEST— A: nicely fur nished room, private family; gas, bath: and furnace heat. SEVENTH ST., 351, WEST— To rent, a nice, Targe front room; nicely furnished; suitable for one or two gentlemen; within ten j minutes' • walk of postoffice; convenient to -cars, etc. terms reasonable.'; EVENTH ST., 232, WEST— Two nicely furnished front - rooms, with or without | board; use of batb ; terms very reasonable. SEVENTH ST., 415. EAST— Nicely fur ! O nished rooms, en suite or single, suitable for light housekeeping. " ENTH ST., 279 EAST — , Newly - fur ' nished rooms for gentlemen: modern {conveniences; private family ; prices reason able. - - v "-.-: r-xip rivENTH ST., 186, EAST— Nicely fur- A nished rooms, with all modern conven iences.. _■--; .-,. y. '-- .-■-. '■■"' HIRTEENTH ; ST., 320, EAST— • rent, five nice rooms: ground - floor; large cellar; city water: on street car line; to small family; references required. :-. WABASHA ST., 473-r Furnished . rooms . by the day, week or month ; open at ail hours. ••" '_ - .p.r ABASHA Corner .- Tenth, - Over Drug Store— Furnished rooms ror rent I \\';\ i. x. ' ' - ■ , ; Stores. . . TORES— For rent, two small - stores, 266 and 268 Rice st "J.B. West 52 West Third st. -, -. - ..- .: X 7 ' p. .-.'■■■■ Flats. -..-. ,'.■■-.■.. ■_■;■■/■ FLATS— For rent, the elegant fiats, -mi V suites to please, at 513 and 515 St Peter st ; go look =at them. J.S.Robertson, ' 102 : East Third 5f: ;•_.;. . .--:'. .-■■" ■:.::■: .; . .;. ;. . -,:;.' FLAT for rent; -seven rooms. 725 East 'XV-^ Seventh st. -^ . _^ : \; --■ PLAT-A new first-class flat for rent oppo- Jt site "Albion, :on ? Selby ay., with steam heat ; prices, $25, $35 and i $40. --:. Inquire rof Lovering, the Shoe Man.x " . < TiX: . :.->;. ■- r ~- '-- : x. ODERN FLATS, with, steam heat hot •■'? and cold water." at reduced rents (s2B. ' $30, $32.) in the Beifeld block, South Robert It "-; M. Beifeld.- 94 East Fourth st. Room 1 1. r\ X Office*. -■;■•:-. '-,.;,•.■-' : :;-; .^; OFFICE— Forrent in part or whole, .. best . I furnished, partitioned and located office; in Pioneer Press Building. Apply at Room 501, Pioneer Press Building. : /_:% ." .: p-iX-X-z OFFICES— For rent, the ( elegant suite -of i .; doctor's offices recently.- occupied by Dr. JSchadle, at ld4 East Third! POM WAUTS. '• .. — . . — — — — _ — — - - REAL. ESTATE ' FOR SAI '- ; .-. Masrow Bros. & Ostium. XX / ' Duluth and Superior Real Estate, 108 Cham- X xt. _ ber of Commerce, Duluth, Minn. WE DESIRE to obtain control of acres pX in Douglas county, Wis., and.St Louis " county. Minn. : also lots and : blocks ; in the cities of Superior, Wis., knd '■ Duluth,' Minn. ; ; "we have constant inquiries : for t 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 : tbe best - bargains ever offered fat . the ' head : of the lake. _. Magraw . Bros. & Osmun. ": - .-iii,: p ■" ■ Pulutb & ■ Snperlor Real Estate. : HOSE ,. WHO. WISH mo invest in prop-" - r erty at the i "Head of the Lake" will do • well • ■to correspond . with me,' as - 1 7 make -a : specialty of investing for non-residents,' and bave ; 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 whicb 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. BOG GS," -"-"■.'.: Rooms 317 to 320. - Chamber of Comerce Building. ; - . ■-. . Duluth. Minn;''. /■. v .-..: : . Miscellaneous. v :^ FOR SALE— lmproved ; inside property at . a bargain: buildings new and first-class; cost $30,000; ground 110 feet front, on good r street; price $18,000; will take part pay ment in clear vacant St Paul property. . Da .vis & Brown, Globe Building. .-• ." ;.-■_ .. FOR SALE— .well-finished houses on ..7 Laurel ay.,. near Oxford:, eight rooms;, everything complete ; ; will make piices and terms to suit : or will trade for vacant > prop erty these houses have got to be -sold, as the owner is leaving the city. For further infor mation apply to the owner, 531 Marion st • OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A seven room house, nearly new : city water and bath room: f0r 53,000; also a room house, city water, for $2,000, along street car line,: two blocks from.South Wabasha st. ; will take a clear lot in exchange for each house as part pay,- balance : easy payments at 7 per cent Address G 33. Globe. - - - -.- -. OR SALE— S3,OOO ; cash buys lot 13,' - block; 24, Summit . Park addition ; this lot faces. on Lincoln ny; all -improvements" in. Who wants it? Address W. T. Reynolds, lowa Falls, lo.r.'sJ^SSSSSBBSBSBSSSb^S^Sfi. STORAGE— Good storage at ■ reasonable rates at Kavanagh & Johnson's, iß7and 189 East Sixth st,''-,-'.-- ■■_.. 'WO LOTS in Minneapolis, cheap at $1, --± 200; will take 8150 worth of furniture • , and $350 cash. D. C. Erickson, 847 York st, St. Paul. _. .-• . ._•; WE HAVE for sale a very desiraDle resi dence 'in fine neighborhood on. .St. * Anthony Hill ; owner, having removed from city, will sell at low figure. Hilliard & Bur ton, Room 29, : National German- American" Bank Buildiug. • - - ' '-. - -'7 ILL EXCHANGE house and lot on Kobie for Improved city property: will ' trade, as trader makes money. Stall 31, Market House. C. W. Rodman. <ttO OAA— HOUSE of five rooms, within ■ *3pAs)»)\JSJ twenty minutes" walk of the postoffice; bard and soft water -and: youngl shade trees on the place; the electric : motor will pass the door in a few weeks, which will increase the value of this . property .25 per cent; small cash payment balance monthly or any way to suit. Call on, or write to Mrs. Mary E. French, 145 West Winifred st, St .Paul. Minn ... - . ■ ■;-. ■ . PERSONALS. J OHN CLIFFORD, 136 Edward st, St. Paul, Minn., is anxious to hear from his brother, Thomas Clifford, formerly of Han cock, Mich. RS. KATE HOSKINS, magnetic healer, psychometric and trance me dium. 225 West Seventh st . lis! M. A. TUSSEY treats nervous and paralytic diseases. Baths and massage treatments. Also psychometric readings. 223 East Eighth st. . -.. ADAME EH AC magnetic aud mas sage parlors. 18 Western ay.. one block north of Hennepin. Minneapolis. Minn. ' : MRS. M. STOWELL, magnetic physician, has had four ,: years' successful expe rience -in : chronic diseases; weak women a specialty: references given. 10 Fifth st. north. Winfield Block, Room 12, opposite , West Hotel, Minneapolis. ,_-. -■ .- .. PERSONAL— CLAIRVOYANT -Mrs. Dr. ;. Hili, of New York city, can be consulted at her office. 5 17 Hennepin' ay., opposite West hotel, on all affairs of life, being a eele brated business clairvoyant astrologist and; scientific palmist, who . has a reputation throughout the world for accurate and truth ful readings of the past oreseut and . future through her wonderful Egyptian magic mirror; removes evil, influences and family; estrangements; unites the separated: brings success to the unsuccessful, aud tells when to make profitable investments: consultation" from $1 to $2; also tells full name, and shows Dicture of the ; one you will marry. Mrs. Hill has -beeu consulted by the most successful business men and ladies ■of New York, Boston and Chicago. Hours from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Fifteen yenrs of experience. Beware of all who imitate this advertise .ment: they are impostors. • . . >-. _ . - .- . ; VIAVI— Dr. Springsteen's wonderful dis -1 covery for women: a treatment suitable for both mothers and daughters; consultation • free. Mrs. S. S. Stout 82Va Summit ; .- ■'.'.'■' FOR SALE. " , ■ ■ A FINE corner sign for sale at a bargain. ; Address L. J., Daily Globe. St PauL : ASfi. CARRIERS— For sale, two De troit cash carriers at a bargain. Address ■ L.J., Daily Globe, St. Paul. FURNITURE — Household furniture of A five rooms for sale, at 546 Mississippi st ; call room 18 * PIANO— Elegant Chickering piano, neatly A new, for sale at a bargain:" party leaving city. Address F 29, Globe. - - . . - ; ... .. RANGE— A good second range for sale; cost $48; in good shape; ; will sell for $20. including water front Address L. J., Globe. .- .-• ....... - STOVES— For sale, second-hand stoves in good condition; also two wardrobes, cheap: at 215 Grove st. .;.....■ . . ~r ; ■\\.. ATER SPAN IEL-For sale, well-bred Vt water spaniel dog, first-class for hunt ing purposes. Inquire Stall 31. Market house.', TO EXCHANGE. ORSALEOR TRADE— fine new eight-room houses ;on " Front st, near Rice; easy terms. 48 Chamber of Com merce. GOOD St. Paul property for a good, paying grocery business. Address W., Pioneer Press. - ■- y..-7.i.77:-y : :.--r.s-pP:p-*:y. O, EXCHANGE— gentleman will " exchange fine upright piano for first class table board. Address Q 34, Globe. "•J CLEAR lots to trade for a good horse •J and buggy. Address Z 19. Globe. : •■- ■ .-" .: ■ PATENTS. -;/; HE ST. PAUL NOVELTY FACTORY, ;"; A. M. Carlsen, Proprietor. . Patent solic itor and attorney; -; also - manufacture all kinds patent articles, models, patterns and . special machinery'- 615 and 617 Mississippi streetWßßßWfimßßßHWyifffy PROFESSIONAL. * SUPERFLOCS HAIK, moles, warts, etc., permanently removed by electricity. Mrs. Baldwin, Suite : 205, : the Colonnade, corner St. Peter and Tenth: entrance on' St. Peter. STATE OF. MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF O Ramsey District Court In the matter, of the assignment of Isadore Hoffman, for the benefit of his creditors.to Benjamin H. Plechner. assignee. . .* Upon examination of the records in the above-en proceedings, it duly appearing to this court that the ; above-named assignee ' has I filed his account of money received and i i paid out in pio?ess of the administration of the above-named insolvent's estate; 1 , Now. therefore, on motion of Moritz Heim, , attorney for said assignee, , " . It is ordered, that the time for filing claims i against said insolvent with said - assignee, . and releases _ thereof with the clerk of this _ court, be and the same bereby is '- limited to the 24th day of October, 1890; and any cred itor who shall fail to file his claim with said assignee and release thereof , with said clerk I . of court, within ': the time 'aforesaid, such ; creditor will forever be ; barred from - sharing in the proceeds of said assignment. v : - ip- Ordered" further, that at a special term of I this court to be '• held on * Saturday, October ! 25th, _ 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house ' in *. the ' city, of St. : Paul, county > and : : state aforesaid, the said insolvent and all his j creditors; show cause before; this court why 'the said assignee's j accounts, the assignee's '• fees and the assignee's attorney's fees (iv an'< j : amount established by the rule of this court) I j should not -be i allowed, and that after distri bution of. the money remaining in his hands j .said assignee should :• not be discharged from said trust. -'"•.--.-- - , ' r ipy : : " Dated September 29th. 1890. '-- X ..■-■■- -■"■-■ ■ ■ •- 1 iI ASCAL R. BRILL, District Judge, - i flHHminiMiiifflii^ POPULAR WANTS. ;•'•..- Alt THUS sat^s. r x'.. ■ : E. Hoiloway. Auctioneer. BUSINESS PBOPKRTY on Robert near , | corner Twelfth, 25x100 feet, to be sold at auction, on the premises, Wednesday, Oct J 5, at .3 p. m. . The terms of the sale will be ; all cash. Here is " an - opportunity for . cash buyers . that ', has ;no ; eaual. You are aware that Robert "st property.is what yon would call choice inside business - property. Cash buyers, look this, up; it must go; what will ' you give for it? All cash tne day of sale. . For . further particulars see E. Hoiloway, Auctioneer. 254 and 256 East Seventh. ;. ■ ' 1 f) ; BEAUTIFUL LOTS to be sold at • *■&'. auction on the premises, Saturday, Oct. 11, at 3 p.m.: all of lots 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.17, 18,19. 20, 21, 23. all in bIocK.3. . Syndicate Addition No. 4, situated on Minne haha ', and Van Buren sts, -between ; Grotto and Avon; the terms of the sale will be one fourth cash, balance on _or before ' five year? at 6 per cent interest; only five blocks from the University ay. '• electric ; line ; good neigh borhood, and , ate , all you could ask for a pleasant home: remember I will sell them at some price, and if you are looking for a lot to build you a home, or if you have a little money to invest come to this sale. For further particulars see" E. Hoiloway, Auc tioneer. --'54 and 256 East Seventh. ... - THRICE new eight-room houses and beau : tiful lots to be sold at auction on the premises Saturday, Oct 11, at 2 o'clock p. m. ; the terms will be made very easy ; _ small cash payment and balance long time at a low rate of interest; the houses are all well built and have all modern improvements except furnace, and are situated on ! lots 9, 10 and 15, Bacon & Coleman's subdivision of -block 22, Lafond's addition; all situated near the corner of Elfelt and Latond street?, and only : a short block from the • Lake Como . electric line; now, my advice is, if you are .looking for a home or an investment • don't forget this sale, as I will sell it. no matter . how low the price is; it must be sold; for any other in formation please call at my office, 254 and 256 East Seventh st. E. Hollowav, Auction eer, 254 and 256 East Seveu th . - , - , A. 11. Kicolay, Auctioneer. LEG ANT KANUOLPII ST. LOTS AT Auction— A. H. Nicolay will sell at public auction four : elegaut lots front . ing 'on : Randolph st, Thursday afternoon, Oct 9. 1890, at 3 o'clock, on the grounds: lots 22, 23, 24 and 25, block 12. Michel * Robertson's addition to St. Paul, south-facing on Randolph st.. betweeu Milton and,Chatsw:orth sts. ; ready for immediate im provements;- close to . new Randolph- -st electric line; - a grand investment: sale ' positive and terms easy. For full particulars apply to A. H."Kicolay, Real Estate Auctioneer and agent for forty years; office at the Nico lay Real Estate Exchange, East Fiflh st. between Jackson and Robert sts.. St Paul. My real estate auction sale No. 1 2 ,777. Q/\ FEET CORNER CLIFTON AND : *J\J Palace Sts. at. Auction— A. 11. Nicolay will sell at auction on the grounds, Thursday afternoon, Oct. Gth. 1890, at 4 o'clock p. m., two fine lots known as lots 12 and 13, block 2, Rogers & Coleman's subdivision of block 22,. Stinson. Brown. & Ramsey's addition to St. . Paul, - fronting on Clifton St., corner Palace st, close to Randolph street new elec ■ trie car line and suitable for homes for men with moderate means. Terms : easy and sale positive to highest bidder. For lull particu lars apply to A. H. Nicolay, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent for forty years. Office 741 East Fifth st My Real Estate Auction Sale No. 12778. -v. : - KaTunagb & Johnson. Auction ■ ' . ' ' eers. _ .-. 'XXX. .'-.. XX FURNITURE AND OAItPKIS at public auctiou. We will sell at pub lic auction in our salesroom, Nos. .186 and 188 East Sixth St., on Wednesday, Oct. 8. at 2 p. m.. a fine line of household goods, consisting of elegant bed room suits m oak, ash and walnut: one parlor suit uphol stered easy chairs and rocker- settees, couches, extension tables, dining room chairs; a fine line of center tables and stands, oak hall rack; two sideboards: a lot of bed steads, bureaus, commodes, pillows, quilts, dishes, tinware, etc, etc. ; also a fine lot ol body Brussels and ingrain carpets; parties in search of bargains in genteel fnruiture cannot afford to stay away from this . sale. Kavauagh & Johnson, : general auctioneers, 186, 188, 187, 189 East Sixth st. .. FURNITURE ANO CARPETS at Public Auction— will sell at public auction at the residence, No. 322 South Exchange st, on Friday, Oct. 10, at 10 a. m., all the furniture, consisting of bed room suits, one parlor suit easy rocKers and chairs, one side board,extension table and dining room cbairs one ~ cook range, all the body Brussels and ingrain carpets. Parties in "search of bar-, gains in household furniture should attend this sale. Kavanoch & Johnson, Auctioneers, 187 and 189 East Sixth st. • ; ". WE PAY the highest cash price for sec ,: . ond-hand furniture aud carpets.' Kav aiiagh & Johnson. 187 and 189 East Sixth st j ; CLAIRVOYANT. LAIRVOYANT-^Mrs. Carrie Tryon. re liable clairvoyant, will be at 373 North' Washington st, near Rice park; to ladies only.- -•„"-■'■■•-■• .- ■-■• -,■:•--■.■' -.- -■■ : . -- ♦■ —^ .^— — — —^i.^^— ___________ D BAL ESTATE MET, EAL ESTATE MEN, ' REAL ESTATE MEW, . REAL ESTATE ilElfc REAL ESTATE MEN . OWNERS OF ':' PROPERTY, tUENTS AND BROKER^ , . INVESTORS . AND - SPECULATORS. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED VM ST. PAUL DIRT SHOULD READ CAREFULL? THE ADVERTISEMENTS IS i«» THE GLOBE. -••! J-.. ; ' THE GLOBE. ...I ...... —^— •••••«! ...... j IT IS THE BEST DAILY SEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY • ~ AND ONE OF THE VERT BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS. QUICK SALES : - ARE GUARANTEED TO THOSE WHO USE ITS COLUMNS JUDICIOUSLY. "'•":. THE BATES ARE REASONABLE, ~ " TOE- v RESULTS • - ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. , REAL ESTATE MEN USE «... ■ - .... . «-::..„........„.. n "v: ;••• — «••■•"••••'•• ;../•:: I i.l"-" THE GLOBE. li : '•' .1 s : : ' • ..... .M..,,,......., „ ,„,,,„ ;..., : ••••J : j»»>% ».»•§•• ;t l. li iWii,Cf„t„, ...i. - ' .Mil : ; ; ' LJ % STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF /Ramsey— ss.~ District Court Second Ju dicial District' . Annie Schwarzter, wife of Conrad Schwarz .'■ ter, plaintiff, vs. Conrad Schwarzter, de fendant ■-'■■:- ■• . ■. ■ SUMMONS. : The State of Minnesota to the above-named - :^«^(»SaßW_ftßßa___iHß)eWßW»iU* ; ,' You, Conrad Schwarzter. are hereby - sum moned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above-entitled : action, which is on file in the ofilce of : the clerk of the said court, at his . office at ; St. Paul, state '■ of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your an swer to said complaint jou the subscriber, at I his office, in the city of St. Paul, in the county of , Ramsey, within : ; thirty days after the service - of : this ■ summons upon you. ex clusive of : the - day of . such service ; and, it you fail to answer the said ( complaint within the time aforesaid,', the Dlaintiff m this action will apply to the court I for the relief in the said complaint demanded, together with the costs and disbursements herein. - * --.... : ; Dated St Paul; August 2lst A. D. 1890. : :. W. O. DENEGRE, Plaintiff's Attorney, St' - Paul, Minn., 222 r-Eaoicott Block. -. J .-.'-' yXXT POPULAR WANTS XX' ' . : ■ , MISCELLANEOUS. IV] OTICE •; is : hereby given that I have n bought the business, good will and ac counts of Tin Lee. 180 Western ay. All ac- . counts due ; him ; : must .be paid me. and all - claims against him will be paid by me. if pre sented at above number within ten days from i . date. - Sam Kee.'. ' St. Panl. Oct. 6. 189". LADIES' PRIVATE liOSPITAI^Mra. : -»^ ■ H. Stenzel. 254 Martin st J" IST your houses, stores, rooms and fl*tl *-* with Youngman's Renting and Storaga ■ Co.. 1 17 East Fourth st. {VI ASQUEKADE AND THEATER COS. * fXiA tumes. wigs and - beards, grease paint! for stag? use; orders promptly attended: to. Mrs. L Neitman. 56 East Sevonth - st. St Paul, Minn. Xi.. ■■'-.- . "~ .■-. ' [MIDWAY PARK . STABLES-We nti -i-'-i : now prepared to ' take horses for th« winter, having sixty large box stalls and u« . single stalls. A. 'J. • Woodmansee, Su peril* tendent X&S&SBigttSEBBBN*. D UPTURES CURED or money refunded! 11 . no operation ; many cured ; ask them! send stamp for proofs; examinations frea Barker &-. Gould, 1 Masonic .Temple. Minne apolis. ' THE GREAT RIVER ROUTE. THE FINE PASSENGER STEAM :B PITTSBURGH ■ Will leave for St. Louis and All Intermedial ' Landings, .• Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 2 P. m.v. ■ _ Through : tickets to Chicago via Hall anJ River. For full information regarding pas senger and freight rates apply to • '■ ' - *• • - ' ' C. K. BROCK WAAVAsjent; Freight and Ticket Office and Dock, foot it ' Sibley Street opposite Union Depot n City Ticket Offices— l 79 East Third St. St Paul; 7 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis ?i- ■ » NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. - THE DINING . CAR LINE To Far Winnipeg, Helena, Butts and the Paciac North west. . : Dining Cars on Pacific - Leave f Arrive Mnii and Pacific Ex- St. Paul St. Paul press Trains. ...-,. Daily. Daily. Pacific Mail for Fargj, Bismarck, Miles City, Livingston, Helena, " ■"'■ " Butte, Spokane Falls, -"-••- Seattle, Tacoma aud ._• ... , .P0rt1and.............. 4:15 p.m. 6105 p.m. Pacific Express (lim- - - , ■ 7 ited) for Tacoma, ' \' ' Seattle, Portland and "-.HixX' all coast points .. 8:15 a. m. 12:35 put Winnipeg Express for -■- " Brainerd,Ferg'BF'Jls. . " '- Wahpeton, Grand > Forks, Gratton.' Win •' peg. Moorhead, Far .-•• go and Jamestown.. . . 8:00 p. m. 7:05 a. mX Fargo Express, daily (except Sunday). for Brainerd, Fargo and ■'"•,', XXii-Xi'-fiyxX' intermediate points... 3:40 a.m. *:.-45 p.ni. - . t.£H£: LMAN TOURIST- SLEEPERS and FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS are run oa Pacific Mail and Pacific Express trains. Through Pullman ' Sleepers daily between- St. Paul and Grafton, Grand Forks, Winni- . peg, Fergus Falls, Helena, Butte and all points West '.'-■ - C. E. STONE. City Ticket Agent 162 East Third Street. St. Paul. .. :.-- v... ,;v v.. ;■.:'. . G. F. McNEILL City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicollet House, Minneapolis. — ■^»^__^_________________________________ MM^ GREATNORTHERN RAIL WAY Palace, Dining and Sleeping s> - r3, Handsome Day Coaches and Froa Colonist Sleepers through to Mon- : tana and the i'acilic Coast. Leave. | i-t. Paul Union Depot. | , Arrival a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota,) ... .^ •. Montana and. Pa cific Ex V.-. ;..'.... :55 a _n. a 6:40 p.m. Winnipeg. . Manitoba y-r ■.-.. --' - .;. and Pacific Express a 7:15 a. m -.. bS : 10 a. m. Willmar, Wab,peton, Aberdeen, "Ellen- X:.-p . '- : 'v -i' : -' dale'v....^.'::. .::.'.' b'.':3a p.-n ,r b8:20 a. m. Fergus: Falls, Fargo '" -•;•>.' l-- A Grand Forks ... b6:lop. m b3:30 p.m. Osseo & St Cloud.. . b!):55 a.m. • bo -.40 p.m. Anoka & Willmar.. .. bll:10a.m - :00 p.m. f Duluth. W. Supe-V b6:2op.ia. .'"' .-•:_'- " I rior. Elk River, " i I Milaca. Hinckley. : 5 }■■-'■- (Princeton and '* '•:* fc" .n'.-.iifri'if. alo:4spm (.Anoka* .1 a7:loa. a 1)4:30 p.m. Excelsior <& Hutch- ni'jtcii ■ inson bllo3.i,ui X." . 6:40 p.m. Sioux F.. Pipestone, XiiX' ... : . Sioux Cityt Water- "•'•*' town, Huron and ■' '••-•.' Casselton ....... ; d 7 ;1 5 a. m a. daily; b, except Sundays; c. Saturday tt • Wahpeton only: d, Monday from Wahpeton only. * Sleeping and buffet parlor cars on - trains to Duluth and West Superior. ,+Buffet ; Sleepers. .--•,"■-. - ■ •■".■.■••'.■: T|fl|/rTO 105 East Third St. St Paul I IuIVL I U 3!)0 Nt <so»et Av.,Minnoapolis , and Union depots In both cities JfeggSsA CITY OFFICES : StPaul \BffiW_Bi? 162 £last Third Street Uuion a CITY OFFICES: Nicollet 162 East Third Street Uuion Depot. Minneapolis —19 Nicollet fifijSftftMllM House block; Union Depot; l^^yjßjfiJgl Bridce Square. ■ '■■'■ S&Sgß2gssr Pullman Palace Vestibuied Sleeping Cars and theCentrars ■jiYJ-i'i-. Famous Dining Cars attached : : ■ . to all through trains. .... Minneapolis. ■ • Leave. | Arrive. . Chicago, Milwau- r * kee, ■■ Chippewa a 12:45 pm a 8 :27 am • - Falls, Eau Claire, Neen ah, Osh- '" • . ;kosh, Foud dv Lac & Waukesha a 6:25 p m 84:15 pm St. Paul. j Leave. | Arrive. Chicago, Milwau kee, Chippewa a 1:25 pm ' a 7 :45 am . Falls,Eau Claire, . ■ : .N een ah, Osh-. kosh Fond dv Lac & Waukesha a 7:15 p m a 3:40 pm stillwAteb trains. Lye Mpls— B-30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m Lye St. Paul— a.m., 1:05 p.m., p.m., 8:15 p.m TICKET OFFICES: '. feßKAGlF***^ 184 East Third Street % X TICKET OFFICES: 184 Eost Third Street & Union Depot St Pan. !£X*l /B ST:PAUI' I A means daily. B except . / Sunday. C except Saturday. ' D except Monday. ' '" — — '■ -Lv. St.Paul. Ar. St. Paul Chicago way.... 7:30 a.m. ll:00p.m.B LaCros^Dub.JiLo. B 7:30 a. m. 11 .-00 p.m. B 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:l> a. m. 7:55 a.m.D Pra.duO,M.&C.Ex B 9 -.15 a. m. 6 :30 p.m.B Calmer & Day; Ex. B 9 a. m. 6 :."10 p. m . Mil., Chi. & Atl.Ex A 3:00 p.m. 1-^Op.m.A Austin* Way..... A 4«25p.m. 10:25a.m. A Roches tei Local.. B 5:00 p.m. lO^Joa-m I» Chicago Fast Mail A 6:40 p. m. . 3 :15 p.m. A Aberd*n&Mit. Ex. A 7:15 p. m. 8 :55 a.m. A Ans.,Dub.<4Chi Ex C 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.m. D ' Kansas City Ex... A 7:l">p. m. 6:30p.m. A St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p. m. 6:30 p.m A Mil&Chi. Vestibule A B*M>p. m. 7 :00a.m. A Mpls., St. Paul & Sauit Ste. Marieß'y. City ' Ticket Offices— St. ' Paul. • 185 East Thirl 6treet; Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. _ -■ Montreal & Boston Ex. lea vei it. Montreal &. Boston Ex. leave* 'fir 'Tnlfll Minneapolis (a). 7:66 p. m. ||m*|Sl Wis. " - local, lv.Mpls.(Bl3 a.m. B IkTWl*! .' Minn. Div - lv. Mpls. (b), 4:10 p. in. glßlli l»H St. Croix Falls Ac. leaves St. PauL _m_^_7S^BS it, daily from union station, a ' SfHP*^- ... -except Sunday, irom union sta tion d, except Sunday, from Broadway station, St' " ■ Paul. ■■■ Passengers leaving St. Paul union station - at 8:20 a. m. on the St. P. &. Dp By. connect with - : Wis. Div v at Bald Eagle Junction at 8:57. x :mm%%m WANT see if the Globe «■ nil i as a wan medi um, is not more 4; popular -than all ARC other papers com- . nudi • Wned, , -^v : ■fe fe fe fe fe k h -~* ** M M -v.