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POPULAR WANTS. > ' i THE WE33K.*& TRM SFEKS ' . >__ . . — _ — , %Ve«lit4*s«laj . riiomas F Fauutleroy and wife to Thomas H Ivcv et" al. It 26. blk4, W rum's add. and It 4,bik 7. Paul Mar tin's First add... .81,900 Ca°sterß Smith and wife and Oscar L Baylor and wile to Catherine V Chas- I tan, pt of Its 14 and 15, Uk 11, But "tprfjeld Syndicate add No. 1... 4,000 p A \\ Tiseft to the City of St. Paul, pt . Its '-':{ and C, blk 13; Como add ...... 975 Henry Anfang 10 the City of St. Paul, pt It :t. I.lk 21, Mackubin & Marshall... . 26-1 X Wagner to the city of St. Paul, pt It « 0. bile 3, William Bickela subd, etc.. 307 IV I*. Curtis to \V Wedskamper, Its 1, 2, . .'! and 1, blk 5, and li 5, blk 7, Peoria 1 park..?/..'.... ........;. .... 2.0C0 I M I'riii-liouci'l to 1 Peltern.-lt 9, blk . 13, White Beat beach...;..; 300 panics Krenik'to Horevs Bro£.. It 17, blfc 5. Clark's add .....*. V. 2,200 *hree unpublished 10,700 .. — — — ■ Total, 1 1 transfers 522,657. 1 ; .' 'l'll 111 Sl}'. Ack>lpli Salewski to Adolph W Moore, It ■_•_•. blk 15, Sylvan Park $450 [Theresa II Ivey. adinx, et al to B Faun tleroy; it 16, blk 1, Kidd"s rearr 5,000 frank L Bryant and wife to Knute B I Nelson. It 24. blk 1, Bryants Ran : dnjph Street add 800 E <■ Spindler to J L Hertz, It 21, blk 2, Douglas' add.;... V.::Vt: .:: 750 Lane X Stone and wife to 1) C Snepard, Its in Dakota Park ':. 15.000 Robert II Edwards to 11 \V Moeller, its 211 -- and 23, blk s. Lankan Park.... 750 Ruben II Edwards tv Curoliue Moeller, It 20, blk 5, Laogan Park 250 Carl Ilnlstaedt to Hans <' Jensen, part It 1-', 2,CrowJey & Smith's 5,500 IT wo mi published -V. . •. t • .3,025 Total, ten transfers....... ..:/.. $32,125 ■ Friday. ~', George F O'Brien and wife to "Mary A Forepaugh, It 12, blk 24, Summit • Park ..:..... ........ $2,800 JSniily Tavlorand husband to Joseph Bm'kard. c ■& It 4, blk 6, Murray's add ....: . 345 I" V J Kahn to Andrew Cichorki, It 14, blk 15. Eastville Heights 625 ■F. G Maxwell to Joseph Petsch, It 10, blk 3». Smith's subd of Siinson's add.l,loo Carl Becker to John W Griegs,ltlO. tll< 3, South Park add 4,500 3-1 Stevens to John H Esehman, Its G >~. --■ and 7, bit 3. Kuhler & Stoch add .. 400 One unpublished ■. 4,000 i Total, 7 transfers. .-...813,750 Snturila}'. J5 W Wart and wife to X H Miller, It 25, bit 15. Summit Park $2,300 £ II Miller, to E A White. It 25, blk 15, Summit Park 2,300 £&1 i L!uret White and husband to STm White. Its 16 and 17, blk 11. c. llese "' Place.' W'div . MOO J) liiimaley Jr. to J P De Graw, '•• of It . 14. I.lk 15. Lewis' Second add 3,000 T" A Bedell to Nathan B - Watson, 11 .;:. ■ bit X, Rogers 'add... O.OCO Sirs E Lawton and husband to Caleb II , Libf.y. southerly 35 feet It 8, Daw ! son's rearr of Its Ito 14, blk 31, West st. Paul Proper 4,700 511 A Castle and wife to X S Lane. Its ;$ and 4, Castle's add... .......1,000 JPnu I Martin and wife to Huser. It ■8, blk 43, West st Paul Heal Estate Syndicate No. 2 950 "Walter Gibbous and wife to William B , George, it 16, blk 3, Nininger<fc Don nelly's add to nolconibe's add 8,500 ' ; TotaL 9 transfers .'...527.750 t 1 II EB JfilOUS ASSOU:* CEMENTS. AT HATES AY. M. K. CHUItCH THE pastor, J. H. Dewart, will speak in the knoritlngon "How to Possess the Earth," end in the evening on 'The Source of Power end the Cause of Weakness;" Sunday school Bt noon. AT KI'WORTH M. K. CHt'KCH XXV.' K. Forbes, D. I)., will preach at 10:30 It. m. and administer the sacrament; the pas tor, R. J. A. Sutten, will preach in the even- Ing; young people's meeting 6:45 p. in. : all are invited. --•■ ..■■.. ; BKTHKL SUNDAY- SCHOOL,, 624 East Seventh st. ; regular service at 3p. to. All are welcome. . CHKISTLA.N SCIENCE SERVICES AT _^ 10 o'clock; conversational meeting p*lun>day at Bp. m. 16 Hotel Barteau. InUKiSTIAN CHAPEL, — €AKBOLL v- / and Louis sis. Rev. W. A. Foster, pas tor; services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. : even- In- subject. "Gen. Booth's Way Out of paiKt-st England." - ■ ■ ' fMIKIS;T KFISCOI'AL CHUKCU — V/| West Fourth St., corner Franklin st. Rev. Charles D. Andrews. rector; Sunday, Jan. ill, first Sunday after the Epiphany; the holy Communion, 8 a.m.; morning prayer, 11 a. in . : evensong and sermon, 7:30 p m.; Sunday school and men's Bible class, taught by the rector, 1 2 :3<> p. m., immediately after -morning service. A cordial invitation Is extended to attend all the services of the church; -especially are young men invited to join the rector's Bible class; meets in the guild hall adjoining church. CIII'KCUOF ST. JOHN THE EVAX gelist—Corner Ashland aye. and Macku tin st.; holy communion, Ba. m.; Sunday 'school. 0:30 a. m. ; moruhig prayer and ser tnon, 1 1 a. m. ; evening service, 4:30 p.m.; German service and .sermon, 7:30 p. m.; John U. White, rector; Johannes Salinger, pastor. CIIiJISTIAN SCIENCE SEKVICES will be held at 41 West Fourth st. (E. and 1. union) at 3 o'clock' p. m. Mrs. D. W. Bdgecomb, of New York, by request will Speak on the subject of "Faith." 1~. I N TON AVEMJE METHODIST Church— E. C. Rice, pastor; morning, "Tin Bread of Life;'' evening, ''A Faithful Saying." ' . AST rKESBYEKIAN CHUKCH— •Iphn A. Stemen, the pastor, will preach both morning and evening; morning sub ject, "Christ's Letters." Suiday school at noon; mission school, corner Earl st. and Hastings ay., 3 p.m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45; evening service, 7:30; seats free. TYfsT M. K. CiHRCH, CORNER West Third and Summit Aye.— The pas tor. Key. C. B. Wilcox. will preach in the morning at 10:30; subject, "The Value of a Great Purpose;" in the -evening at 7:30, th: me. "The Sower and the Birds;" Sabbath BChool, 12 m.: Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 Sunday evening. Seats free and everybody welcome. G" RACE 31. E. CHURCH. CORNER Burr and Minnehaha street — The pastor, It. IT. Craig, will preach at 10:30' a.m. and 7:30' p. m; Sabbath school 12 m. ; Y. P. S. C. E- 6:30 p. m. 'iVTEW JERUSALEM (OR SWEUEN i.* borgian) Church— Southeast corner of Virginia and Selby ayes.; Rev. Edward C. alitnhell, pastor; i-r i vices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday ;chojl at 11:45 a. m. subject of morning teim m, "Being Wise as .Serpents and Harmless as Doves;" evening lecture, "Gradations of Life in the Heavens and in the Hells." _ - ;-■ PARK COISGKK<; ATIONAL CHURCH — Preaching by Rev. Wallace Nutting, pastor, at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All seats* lice. Sabbath school meets at the close of the. morning service. Meeting of the Y. P.S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m. ■ PEOPLE'S CHURCH, PLEASANT AY., near West Third St.— At 10:30 a. m.. Dr. Smith will discuss "The Biography of Adam," and at 7:30 p. m, "Peace in the World Through Jesus Christ." All seats free. Sunday school at 12 in. Home club lecture Thursday, "Moral Beginnings of Childhood." REV. S. M. CROTHERS WILL preach in Unity church at 11 a.m.; subject, "A Law of the Ideal." : 'p EV. W. S. VAIL, ILL PREACH BE XV fore the Universalist society in the Grand opera house Sunday morning at 11 a. tn. The sermon will be, "Music and the Drama as Related to Social Life," the ser mon 'called out by the death of Miss Emma Abbott, among whose earliest . friends were the Universalist people of New York. The musical service will include Oscar Lienau. hnd will be strengthened by Max Dick, Leslie B. Peck and Miss Ella Richards. Mr. Dick stands at the front as a violinist. All seats free. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, CORNER Randolph and View Sts.— Rev. Howard S. Clapp; Sunday school, 3 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 4p. m. : all seats are free and "strangers are cordially welcomed. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, ST. AN tliony Park— Rev. Howard ». Clapp; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; Sun day school, 12:30: all seats are free and Btr'attKers are cordially welcomed. . ■'• S" !'l RITUALiSTS-ST. PAUL. PSYCHIC O Society holds public meetings at Odd Fellows' hall, corner Fifth and Wabasha sts., , every Sunday; 11 a, m., test and conference meeting; 8 p. m., lecture and tests; social "Wednesday evening at 633 Cedar st. 'OT. PAUL'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). KJ corner of Ninth and Olive Sts.— ' John Wright, D. D., rector. Holy com munion at 8 o'clock a.m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 p. in.; choral service and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are cordially welcome. .. . DLVMOUTH CHURCH— CORNER of J. Wabasha and Summit Ay. — The pas tor, Rev. A. H. Heath, U. D., -will preach at 10:.* ii) a. m. and 7 3D p. m. - re» ults, largest circulation the f< O# m ost cdvantageous ratesare BJ?C/&1, given by me Globb, the great *T-: ** * "Waul" medium. POM WANTS The Globe's local circulation in the citlei of St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger: than : the circulation of any other newspaper; and ithas become the recognized WANT Medium for the Twin Cities. Wants are inserted In the Globe under classified headings according to the following ■ table OF "rates: Number Number of Times. ■ ' of . : -— — : Words. 1 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 15~words $.15 $.25 $.35 $.45 5.55 $.03 $.68 16 words .16 .27 .38 .49 .60 .68 .73 17 words .17 .28 .30 .50 .61 .70 .75 18 words .18 .30 .42 .54 .66 .75 .81 1!) words .19 .32 .45 .58 .71 .81 .87 20 words .20 .33 .40 .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .95 22 words .22 .37 .52| .67 1 .82 .93 1.00 23 words .23 .36 .53 .68 .83 .95 1.03 24 words .24 .40 .56 .72 .8S 1.00 1.08 25 words .25 .42 .59 .76 .»3 1.06 1.15 -26 words .26 .43 .60 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 27 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .9!) 1.13 1.22 28 words .28 .47 .66 .85 1.18 1.27 29 words .29 .48 .67 .80' 05 1.20 1.30 30 words .30 .50 .70 .90 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words .31 .52 .78 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words .32 .53 .74 .95 1.16 1.32 1.43 33 words .33 .55 .77 .99 1.21 L3B 1.49 34 words .34 .57 .80 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .58 .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 : 36 words .36 .60 .84 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.62 37 words .37 .62 .87 1. 1211.37 1.56 1.68 38 words .38 .63 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 39 words .39 .65 .91 1.1711.43 1.63 1.76 40 words .40 .67 .94 1.211.48 1.68 1.81 41 words .41 .68 .95 1.22 1.49 1.70 1.83 42 words .42 .70 .98 1.20 1.54 1.75.1.89 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 4:» words .45 .75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 46 words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.08 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 1.812.06 2.22 50 words .50 .83 1.16 1.49 1.82 2.07 2.24 .No "till forbid" Wants will be received. In every case the time must be specified, and the money, according to . above schedule, must accompany the order. .*■ £3?" Advertisers will please designate the heading under which they desire their "Wants" to appear. . . EITrATIOSS OFFEKEP. - lTlale. A— SHIRTS LAUNDRED for 10c, col • l»rs and cuff's 30c per doz., drawers Be, undershirts Be. it state Steam Laundry, 222 West Seventh: Tel. 1062 vi. - : A PICTURE— St. Paul Picture Frame Fac tory; all kinds of pictures and frames: cheap framing. 39 West Third st. A CTRESis wanted at once; must be sin -1. gle. Call at 57 East Seventh St., Room ' H. Sunday, or evenings. ■ ] AGENTS— Wanted, agents to solicit mem berships in an investment company. Apply at Office 413, N. Y. Life building, Mm- -i neapolis. ' ARTIST— A good, experienced crayon artist wanted for piece work. Interna . tional Enlarging and Copying Company, 774 East Seventh st. - : , A BOY, seventeen years old. wants a place : in a wholesale house or store. Address 523 Stryker EGIN THE NEW YEAR by attending the Metropolitan Business College, fourth floor, Pioneer Press. . ■ DLACKSMITH— Wanted, first-class plow X) smith and general blacksmith to go in partnership. Address M. Lux, Rose Creek, Minn. ■ . ■ OY FOR BAKERY — Wanted, good strong boy to work in bake shop. Mc- Veigh Bros, 67. East Third st. > BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, an expe reuced double-entry bookkeeper, with best of. recommendations ; state lowest salary; permanent position to the right party. Ad- . dress^Tytje, Globe. „ . CiLERK— Wanted, a competent shoe clerk that understands the business and speaks German and. English. A. G. Peil, 33 East Seventh st. CLERK Wanted, an experienced youne dry goods man. German-American and 'single preferred. Apply to the Bee Hive Dry lioous Store, St. Cloud. * P|ETJiCTIVES wanted to act iv the Secret ■LJ service under instructions of dipt. Grannan, ex-chief of detectives of Cincin nati; experience not necessary; particulars free.- Grannan Detective Bureau Company, 44 Arcade, Cincinnati, O. ; ; .. RIVER-Want a smart driver at 323 Thirteenth. , - , . FULL CREAM CHEESE, 10 and 12 cents per pound. Milton Dairy Com pany, 772 Wababha st. [1 A ESS MAKERS— five bar- XX nessmakers at once, St. Paul Harness Company, 363 East r ihird st. DAIA'TE—S— Two painters wanted to fiu- A ish hardwood at 815 Sherburne ay. PRINTER— Wanted, good printer, job and ■L news; steady job. Avalanche, Sauk Centre, Minn. .... -'-■ ■■ ' D ETOUCHER— Negative retoucher want- XV ed;eent; a permanent position at a first class gallery; mail samples. Address E 76. Globe. . SALESMAN —Gentleman ; a good, compe tent salesman wanted to travel in this city and vicinity; must be well acquainted in the city, and come well recommcuded ; good pay. call Monday between 10 and 11. J. Brentano. 272 East Seventh st., up stairs. npjiREE YOUNG MEN" to go out West; J. $300 per month clear. No. 29, City Market: light work. - . ■■: . '- ' , WAMiil) — Agents — Dodge's ■ horse VV blanket holder keeps the blanket from blowing or sliding off the horse: nothinglike it in the market; every horse owner buys; sample by mail, 25c. Stayner A Co., Prov idence. R. I. ■ ■ WANTED— Salesmen on salary or com mission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest EellniK novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds;, no abrasion of jarer; . 200 to s<;o per cent profit; one agent's" sales amounted to £620 in six days; another 532 in two hours; we want one en ergetic general agent for each state and ter ritory; ample by mail, 35 cents. For terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, La Crosse, Wis. ■■ • ' ■ .■ WANTED— SPECIAL. AGENTS— AIso ■ general agent, for new territory: low est cost insurance; only 18 assessments total since 1885; full benefits; responsible man agement: correspondence invited. Address PROVIDENT AID SOCIETY, PORTLAND, ME. . ■ .- . WANTED— of A. F. and A. M. who desire light and profitable em ployment to address Superintendent of Agencies, No. 18 East Fourth st.,city.for fur ther information. _■- W ANTE i>— Gentlemen of business ex perience to represent a wealthy. East ern . corporation. Address, with references, Room 14, Schutte Block. St. Paul, Minn. WANTED— Four young men to learn : telegraphy: can make expenses. Ap ply Globe Business College, Davidson block. Females. A —LADIES' GERMAN INTEL • ii« ligence Office; girls for housework, hotels and laundresses. 466 St. Peter. A— SHIRTS lauuaried for 10c, collars • and cuffs 30c per doz., drawers Be, un dershirts Be, at State Steam Lauudry, 222 West Seventh; Tel. 1062-2.'; ; A TTENTION. LADIES !— Falling out of : XX hair cured. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424 WaDasha, corner Seventh. - ■ ••■' : •:'■; ANGS! BANGS!— Cut and curled," 15 cents. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424- Wa basha, corner Seventh. ■ BEGIN THE NEW YEAR by attending X) the Metropolitan Business College, fourth floor. Pioneer Press. COOK— A girl, experienced in cooking, wants situation iv a private family. Ad dress 361 Sherman st. • - '. . - o Wanted, good cook at 85 East Eighth st. COOK— Wages, $16; No. 4 Farmiugton place, 217 Pleasant ay. . '. ./- COOK— Wanted, good cook and laundress; high wages. 501 Holly ay. . O OK— Wanted, first-class cook in private family; good references required. - Ap ply at 586 Lincoln ay., from 2 to 5 o'clock p.m. • C'IOOK— Good wages to a competent cook J to do general housework where two girls ■ are kept. Inquire after 3 o'clock to-day at 635 Dayton ay. : . j COOK— Wanted, a competent cook with references; call Monday. Mrs. A. B. Stickney; 288 Summit ay. COOK— Wanted, a good cook; five in fam ily. Call at 359 Robert st. . - ; COOK— Wanted, a good cook; no washing, , but must assist with Dlain ironing; ap ply at once. 235 Summit ay. '. ; . ~~ DININGROOM GlßLS— Ashland, Ben • ton, Billings, Eau Claire, Hurley and . St. Cloud; $15 to $20. : Douglass' lntelli-. geuce. 35 Seventh. IKING ROOM GlßL— Wanted, a good xJ girl, having some experience of dining room work. Apply immediately, 227 East Tenth st. - ' /."-■' -";-.'.-.:• P|RESSMAKING— Wanted, girls to learn XJ to cut and fit on the Parisian tailor system. Also apprentice girls wanted. 40 West Ninth st. THE SAESTT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING. 11, 1891—SIXTEEX PAGES. POPULAR WANTS I Ul ULnli If nil IJ, SITUATIONS OFFERED. : . Females. ; , ; I \RESSaiAKER— Wanted,' an intelligent *■* dressmaker who can cut to measure cor rectly and | take charge of girls. Address, stating salary expected, V 51, Globe. FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, 25 cents. Milton Dairy Company, 772 Wa basba st. -"•; IRI.S— bright, industrious girls. ' Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. - . . : ■ /■.J.IRL wanted at 477 Partridge. : ' GIRLS looking for work need not be idle long; call on Mrs. Dinnis Monday morn ing; many good places waiting for good girls. 78 East Seventh. . ■ . HAIR— Cut hair bought this week. Bon . Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasna, corner Seventh. - ,:''■ ...■■•*. ..,. IT OL'SEWORK— Two girls , wanted for MjL'. general housework. XXX, Globe. • \J OUSEWORK- Wanted, a girl to do gen -O I eral housework in family of two. 1 - k 394 Fullei st. .-•; -..-: ,-'■ -; ■-.■■-. TT OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house- JLJ. work; small family call Monday morn- Ing, 720 Iglehart st. .- -.- .: ■ '• : • ' U OUSEWORK-,Wanted, girl for general LI housework. 510 Woodward ay. ; ' ' : tl OUSEWORK— Wanted, a gijl for gen- XI * era! housework. 757 Burr OUSEWORK— girl to do gen eral housework iv family consisting of husband, wife and one child; wages, $2.50 per week. 169 Aurora ay. ■ : . ..' OUSEWORK— girl for general housework; must be a good cook and laundress. Call Sunday afternoon, 501 Holly ay. ; ... - - ... ■...■... Tl OUSEtVORK— Wanted, girl for general O housework. ' Call Monday morning,29l Laurel ay. M OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general xi housework; small family. Apply 517 Martin. - ■■ : ■ -.. '-••■..■.:; [ M OUSEWOKK— A neat, tidy girl wanted XI to do housework and assist in store. 49 West Seventh. ____________________________ C| OUSEWORK-Wanted, girl for house- XI work. . Apply 298 Martin Bt. |_l OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general XX housework; good references required. Mrs. ,1. Fairchild, 321 Pleasant ay. rj OUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent XX girl for general housework at 359 Liv ingston ay. ■ ' OUSEWORK— a girl for gen- XX eral housework at 459 Fuller st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a strong young German or Swede girl to assist in gen- ' eral housework. Apply at 839 Osoeola ay., near Irving school, or 155 East Third St. OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for light housework. Call Sunday. 802 Igle hart st. ; LJ O USE WORK— Wan ted. girl for general XX housework small family. Call imme diately. 409 Ashland ay. . TJ OUSEWORK— a good girl for XX general housework. Call at No. 489 • Grand ay. ■ OUSEWORK— competent girl for general housework; call Monday. Farriugton ay. ; - OIiSKWORK— A good girl; German preferred. 315 St. Peter st. OUSEWORK- Girl wanted for general IT. housework, at 470 Iglehart st. ... OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework. 555 Westminster st. OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work; five in family. 196 Midway ay. ; take Concord street car to State st. • I] WORK— Wanted, a girl for gen ii era! housework. 362 West Seventh st. 11 OUSEWORK— Wanted, a . competent XI girl tor general housework: a family of two: . German or Scotch preferred. Ap ply at 239 South Exchange. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; small family: must have good recommendation. Mrs. L. A. Moore, 531 Carroll st. • -■" • OUSEWORK— GirI wanted at 492 Day ton ay. for general housework. [J OUSEWORK— girl for general XX housework. Apply 771 Iglehart st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, strong girl for general housework; must be good cook, washer and ironer. 424 Selby ay. "11 OUSEWOKK — Wanted, a competent XI girl for general housework; also, nurse girl. Apply at 724 Cedar St., corner of Uni versity ■ ■ ■•*■■■■; ■• ■•■'■'■ '■';. ■'.■ : ;-- ; HOUSEWORK— German or Swede girl for general housework: one that cannot speak English. 63 East Seventh, Room 3. OUSEWORK— Wanted, an orphan girl, or one in need of a good home, in a small family. Address F 76. Globe. - : . OUSEWORK— A girl wanted immedi ately to do housework at 566 St. Peter st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework, or as cook; good wages. \t*i College ay. rj OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for genera 1 XX housework must be a good cook. 372 East Tenth st. • . ' '- OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to assist in general housework. 130 Summit ay. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 347 Walnut st. OUSEWORK— Wanted,' a girl for gen eral housework. 431 Dayton ay. TJ OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen -Cl eral housework, at once; three in iam ily. 635 Lincoln ay. - OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to do gen-, eral housework; must have some ex perience in cooking. -1 East College ay. O OUSEWORK— Good girl for general XI housework wanted; good home offered. Mrs. Brown, 440 Iglehart st. HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Apply 9 Tilton st. OUSEWORK— Want a good girl for gen eral oonsework, at -82 Sherburne ay. M OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent LX girl for general housework. 218 Nel son ay. ' ' .... OUSEW O-KK— Wanted, girl for general housework, and two rooms with board. 192 Tenth, near Jackson. : -. |_i OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for light L~l housework. Apply 920 Burr st. ---■.■■ • I UUSEKEEPER in a widower's family; [X three children; middle-aged; good home: moderate wages. Address 126 East Main St.. Marshalltown, 10. ..':"-. OUSLWORK— Wanted, girl for general honsework at 51 West Fourth st. OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work; no washing. . 442 Dayton ay. OUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework. 478 Cedar st, OUSEWORK— Wanted, a servant girl. Apply between 12 and 2 p. m. or 6 to 8 p. m., at 519 Broadway. • HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply Victoria St., corner Ashland. ... . ...• ■ ■ tJ OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general XX . housework; German . preferred. . 392 East Sixth st. rßONEß— Wanted, lady clothes-ironer; X must underssand her business; good po sition to right party. 56 West Fourth st. :■ TZITCUEN GIRL wanted at 324 Wabasha. r7"ITCHEN GIRL wanted. 528 Cedar st. MARKER— Wan ted.good marker or pack-, er at Detroit Bteam Laundry, 321 Thirteenth. NURSE— girl; one who can make herself generally useful ; one from twelve to sixteen years ■ old preferred. Apply at once, 190 University ay. - - ■ * : . [Vf LKSE GlßL— Wanted, competent and 1* . reliable nurse girl; city references re quired. Apply 139 Summit ay. ivr UKSE GlßL— Wanted, a nurse girl. 469 Li ay. " . - . ■ _-" ]Vt L'"rsE GIRL,— competent nurse ii girl for child three years old one who understands sewing. 24 Summit ay. ' : ; : URSE GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl, and ! to assist in light housework.- Apply 100 \ University ay. :. -' ■'-.-■ . . j SECOND GIRL— , good second girl. ; Apply 359 Grove st., one door from ; Olive. - - SECOND WORK— girl about six- O teen for second work. Apply 448 Sast Ninth st. •---- . ' --■■ :. -■:■.:■ ..'^ -'-::■% THE FACTORY OF FINCH, VAN ', A. . Slyck, Young & . Co. is • now ready for ; work: operators will please report Monday morning, Jan. 12 ; fifty additional experi enced hands wanted " on steam ■ power ma- Chines.' ; : :/ ":-'•■' - : .' \ V'- ■.-•-"- .'- r .- 1: ;*:' WASHERWOMAN— a good ' i washerwoman; good ironer of shirts. : 329 Nelson ay. . . . WASHERWOMAN— Wanted on Mon -VV , day. a : washerwomen, who can also scrub; call Sunday to make engagement, at .22 East Third St., up stairs. ' / .. ! ASHKRWOMAN— woman to VV wash and Iron. 1 Apply. at 85 Irvine Park. ;_ ' -■■, ■. •■•• ' ,-\. ' ~ ~. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED. » .". ':■■'■:■■ ••'■■..-"..- females. " ■■'■''■.:■:[■?< \ WANTED— A young lady to travel with a | ■- -VV. -j: magician as assistant in giving enter tainments. : , Address H 77, Globe. J ANTED— Ten capable girls for honse work. every day this week. ; "Christian Workers' Employment:- Bureau," Grand Opera Block. 380 St. Peter st. - --.-... - WANTED, immediately, forty girls for housework for ! small private families, 183 Western ay. ; Ladles' Employment. *% WANTED— Four young ladies . to learn telegraphy or shorthand ; ■ can mak£-: board. Apply Globe Business College, David-' son block. . .-.-■■■-.;■-■-■ ■ . -■-■■ ■. ■- :; --i -t ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION -— Kuhl & Cumming Co. - •/ ' . .• v --.'J •.._>; The undersigned, for the purpose of . form ing a Manufacturing Corporation under the provisions of title _ chapter 34, of the Gen eral Statutes of 1878 and the amendments thereto, do hereby associate themselves to gether and adopt the following articles of in corporation. _•_. ■■ . ■-.• -- ■:'.■...- -.: .■.••.-. <•„■ . ARTICLE I. • '.; *\i The name of the Corporation shall be Kuhl & Cumming Co.. and the general nature of its business shall be the manufacturing and. vending of clothing, and the principal place ; for the transacting of said business shall be in the City of St Paul, in the State of Minne sota. . ■ .■■ - - ..-■-. ". '.'-.. ; .-;: ;,. ,-. ■■. ARTICLE EL v - The time of the commencement of this : Corporation shall be . the Fifteenth . day of January, 1891, and the period of its continu ance shall be Thirty years from said date. °.■ *-■...■ ARTICLE ILL The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be Three Hundred Thou sand Dollars, to be paid in as the Board of Directors shall require. ..Said | stock shall be divided into Common stock and Preferred stock. Preferred stock may be issued in such amounts and upon such conditions as the Board of Directors may provide, but the ag gregate amount of such . stock shall not ex ceed $100,000. r Holders of Preferred stock shall not be entitled to vote upon said stock, nor shall they be entitled to . any j other divi dend or interest thereon other than such as may be fixed at the time of > its issue, and said Preferred stock may be called in and canceled by the corporation upon the terms fixed at the time of its issue. ARTICLE IV. '; . ; - ; v The highest amount of indebtedness or lia bility to which said Corporation shall be at any time subject . shall be the sum ot Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. ~ : article V. vv:: -■ ! 1. The names and places of residence of the persons forming this association for incorpo ration areas follows: Bernhard Kuhl, resi dence at St. Paul, Minnesota; Alfred ? John Cumming, residence at St. Paul, Minnesota; Maurice . Auerbach, Residence at St. Paul, Minnesota. .■ . ■-.'■ '--■ -, ••.;....••" ARTICLE VL • The names of its Board of Directors are. as follows: " Bernbard Kuhl, Alfred John Cum- ming and ■ Maurice Auerbach. ■ And the' officers of said corporation shall consist of a President, Vice President Secretary.- and Treasurer. More than one of said omces may be held by the same person. The government of said corporation and the management of its 'affairs shall be vested in said Board of Directors and officers. Said officers and Di rectors shall be elected on the fifteenth day of January in each year, unless : such date fairs upon Sunday, in which case the election shall be on the following Monday. The Board of Directors above named shall hold their offices until the election in January, 1892. . ARTICLE VIL The number and amount of the shares of the capital stock of said corporation shall be 3,000 shares of 8 100 each. ; In witness whereof the parties hereto have adopted and signed their names hereto on this 6th day of January, 1891. ' - BERNHARD KUHL, [Seal.] ALFRED JOHN CUMMING, [Seal.] . MAURICE AUERBACH, ' [Seal.] : In presence of - John McKean, H. L. Davis. STA^E OF MINNESOTA, ) R j; . ' County op Ramsey, . ) - j On this 6th day of Jauuary, 1891. before 'me personally appeared Bernhard Kuhl, Al fred John dimming and Maurice Auerbach; ; to me known to be the persons described in; and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they each duly acknowledged ' that they executed the same as their free act and deed.. .---; JOHN McKEAN, Notary Public, [Notarial Seal.] ! Ramsey County, Minn. ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, I «.„ *• County or Ramsey. 5 f Office of the Register of Deeds. U • This is to. certify, that the within instru ment was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on the 6th" day of January, a. D. v , 1891. at 5 o'clock p. m., and that the - same was duly recorded in Book 2 E of In corporations, page 571, etc. ■ - : f : CHAS. i. HAAS, Register of Deeds. X STATE OF MINNESOTA, V" '?**«'£ . : S\££ Department of State. . ( . C'ftl'T- I hereby certify that the within instrument, was filed for record in this office on the 6th day of January, A. D. 1891, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and was duly. recorded in Book A 2 of Incorporations. .-.", - • F. P. BROWN, Secretary, of State. -' j Seal of State of ( :.. I Minnesota, f ;, . . Dr.BRINLEY, ....... ...■ - ... . ■. • 7 VANDERBURGH BLOCK. Hennepla Av enue. Corner Fourth Street. :M"T-NT3SnEJ.A.:E=C>:LjT!3 MINT? The oldest and only ■ reliable advertising medicai office in the city, as will be seen by consulting old files of the daily press. Keguiariy graduated and legally qualified; Jong engaged in Chronic, Nervous, and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. it inconvenient to visit the city for - treatment, medicines sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. If - doubt exists we say so. Hours — 10 to LJ ■• a. ■ m., 2to 4 and 7to 3 d. m. ; Sundays. 2 t3 '$■ p. m. If yon cannot come, state case by mail. NERVOUS Ore*"" 0 Weakness. Failing nCDIIITV Memory, Lack of Energy, Lit OIL! I I Physical Decay, arising from Indiscretion, Excess or Exposure^ pro ducing some of the following effects: Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of bight, Self-Distrust, Defective Memory, Pimples on the Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Am bition, Uufltness to Marry, Melancholy. Dya pepsia. Stunted Development, Loss of Power , Pains in the Back, etc.. are treated with un paralleled success. Safely, vrivatelj .spec dlly ¥% I AndSkinUlsnascj ill 1111 1' 1 All Forms A»frecT 111 :? I | ;-5 I Throat, "SUln and l# ■■• W W UP Bones, - Blotches, Eruptions, Acne, Eczema, Old Sores, leers, Painful Swell- Ings lrom •whatever cause, poa itively and forever driven from the system, by means of safe, time-tented reme dies. Stiff and swollen joints and men- . matism, the result of blood poison, positively cure a. . i/ 1 nii rw And nary. If lIIHI 1 1 V Com " lalntg,- It II I 111 r I a * nfal « -Pi—> l\ 1 1 '* * I I «""* to ° Fre ' lllUPlll— 'l qnent or Bloody. Urine, ■ Unnatural ■ discharge* Promptly . Cured. Constltu-. lional and . Acquired Weait neg>, of both Sexes treated succeeblullT. PATADDU Throat. Nose and Lung Dis bn I Ail tin ease constitute an important . specialty at this office. •"■ ' •' - . nunmiin Although we have In"; ALL CHRONIC the - preceding para-r - niCCACCC ' graphs made mention of 1 0 lAolo some of the special ail ; 1 S PFfiIAI TV men ts to which par tic v- R crcuiHLii attention is given, we T ■-■■• ■.■-■■■-.:-; have facilities andap- Si paratus for the succe ssf ul treatment of every form of chronic ailment, whether requiring ■ for its cure medical or surgical means. . ;ig It is self -evident that a physician paying , particular attention to a class of cases at-/ tains great sJtiU. . . ; : : • :■:-.. i . \ Every Known application la resorted to an« ' the proven good remedies of ail ages and*" countries are used. No experiments are made.*" Pamphlet and Chart of | Questions i sent free to your address. All consultations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded "as strictly confidential, and are given perfect privacy. ■«*fWSgEgfcj^~^»<.v.- ..r PB. BBIN_-~. Minneapolis. Minn. DR. _c I»UC'S PERIODICAL PILLS Acts upon; the: generative organs and cures all suppression of the menses. Should not be used during pregnancy; $2, or 3 for $5. Am. Pill and . Med. Co., Royalty Props., Spencer, 10. Faber & Co., cor. 7th and w abash a, St. Paul ; Melendy & Lyman," St, Louis, drug - tores, 1 andHofflin & Co.,Minneapolis,agent& 8 ".--*-.;."..-.''. ' ■ "-7 -'..".-"'■ - -- - .";■ *" -■ ,'.*! -..■■-. -- - ■ NO TEETH NEED BE EXTRACTED. ; THE NEW PORCELAI3T PROCESS. V Dr. B. C. Corn well, Dentist j Seventh St, N. E. Cor. Jackson, St. Paul.- ; : POPULAR MS. -■/. y. SITUATIONS WAIITEI*. ■\^_____________[_?!__________l ; i D OSS BAKERS please call or address Fred A3 .: Bushmann, 25 East Third St., St. Paul, j » for competent men for all grades of labor. ■ | DOOKKEEPING— opened, closed, \ D posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, jitppm 252, Drake block. St. Paul. . ; .Vv > ii\ COOK — An experienced man wants work 'V.! in hotel or ; restaurant. Address L. ; A,;' | Globe office. r. - ':• -•'.■■. ■_ ♦-■1 ■■:■. • •.'-" - /■. • -- ': -■■; f ELIVERY CLERK— position i-Ly as delivery, clerk, wholesale or retail; ; Qng experience. Address 8 24, Globe.' • -- j DRUG CLERK wants position in drug \LJ store; registered: best of reference: use neither liquor nor tobacco. Address A.. P. O. Box 95, Bloomlngton, Wis.: ,-/',: VI ■ "EMPLOYMENT— Man and wife want any ! J-* kind of work- Apply to J. G. Elmouist, 250 East Seventh st. -■ : . j EMPLOYMENT — Situation wanted by ■Lj. ; steady man t with • business experience and good references. - Apply to J. A., comer Sixth and Broadway. .' ;:■ EMPLOYMENT wanted by a young man with some reliable firm : salary no object; understands bookkeeping: must have work. Address L. Clark, 37 East Tenth st.| .. ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, who AZi • worked for years in Electric works' and on Otto's Silent Gas Engine, and can do all kinds of repairing r in 't gasfitting, plumbing, etc., wants steady place for engineer or ma chinist J. Stander, 720 Jessamine st. ____________________________ TjUN'E FRESH DAIRY BUTTFR in jars X;- at 18 cents. Milton Dairy Company, 772 Wabasha st. ; I " ' " .' ': \:~''y : HOSTLER— A- steady .young man, not • afraid of worK, wants jto t take care of horses- or do delivering.' Address M 72, Globe. ; ■ ■'. -;■ ;..- . .-v :•:: O OSTLER— Wanted, position to take care O of horses, etc. Address 1130 Dawson st. MUSICIAN— Good, sober musician wants to play in the evenings . and join in a band ; plays piano, ' violin, > cornet and clar ionet. Call at 554 Cypress St.. up stairs. l-'FICE WORK— Young lady desires a position in an ;. office; will give time to thoroughly learn work: mill furnish type writer. Address L. M.', Globe. ' PHARMACIST— Situation wanted by reg- X; istered pharmacist; six years' ' city ex perience; speaks German and English; best of references.. Address B 41. Globe. ■• : ~- ■ W^ OOD TURNER— Situatiou as first-class wood turner; will go to any part of the country. -Address S 35, Globe. Minneapolis. ■■ : ' 'females. ■- LI, STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPE % writing work done neatly and with dis patch at 318 Pioneer Press Building. Ida E. Loughran: — , -'■.-.'• A DRESSMAKER would like sewing in 1 ' families by tne day or week; prices rea sonable. Address 558 L'Oricht st .■"..'. :■ DOOKKEE PER— Wanted, by a young X> lady twenty # our years of age,' position as : bookkeeper with reliable house ; eight years' experience: accustomed to collecting; good stenographer. Address Nettie Lewis,' Detroit, Mich. ■ . CASHIER— A lady wants a position as LVij cashier, copyist.or assistant bookkeeper; can give the best of references. Address Z 45, Globe. . . ;,.' -. v ■.-.■-: CASHIER— Lady desires a position as v> cashier, copyist or saleslady. Address M. S., 213 Grove st, city. DESIGNER— An experienced detailer and . designer would make engagement with first-class firm; best of references. K76, Globe. . -■- ■■. v. . f "DRESSMAKER desires work in families; LJ call or address 388 Fort st. . ~ DRESSMAKER, No. I,' wishes sewing in LJ families : city references. Call 335 East Seventh st, Room 18. . .■ » * P|KESSMAKER, No. 1;' wishes sewing in LJ\ families: with city references. Ca11 307 ' East Seventn st. . ..■'.:-- - .''. . rvRESSMAKING wanted in private fam- : LJ iles, by an experienced dressmaker. ■ Ad ' dress Belvldere st- West side. -■» • ■ ENGINEER Ah mechanical engineer and XV draughtsman; Al references. V 17, ; Globe. . - : ■ .:■■■>•"■ .'■ ■ ■ -.-'■• ; PKESH ROLL and print butter. 12% to A; 16 cents per pound. Milton Dairy Com pany, 772 Wabasha st. . ■ :," ESS— Wanted, by a young lady : V of refinement, a situation "as nursery ■ governess for one or . two ■ children. O 71, Globe. .- r ', .; ■■'■;....■: -, LADY would like to go out and work by i the day. Address 549 Temperance. - , : NURSE— Widow woman desires worlr ; is ;ll} good nurse. 13 Leech St., corner of West Seventh^ . "■-, . . -- '- .■•.■■ irhr.i NURSE— A lady of experience would like to take charge of child; position of nurse, or companion. Address M., 11l Viola St., city. ■■ ■■;, ..-:- ■ : .- .-■•': ; SEWING— Plain sewing or crochet work ■ of any kind wanted. Address E 77, Globe. ■■ : . '.:'.■.■.;. .' ,< . STENOGRAPHER— position by - competent lady stenographer and type writer operator; six years' experience; best ■.'or. references. Address X 21. Globe. ' ■ STENOGRAPHER desires position; can O give good references will work for small salary to begin with. Address E. Hi. Kennicott, 186 East Tenth st. ~ WAITRESS— situation as wait- . • ress or second girl; first-class city ref erence. Call or address 287 West Seventh . .si.: Room 7.- ■■".- . ' . '-■•••', WANTED— of every nationality: ■best places; good wages; girls are ac commodated with lodging. Mrs. R. Schnell's Oldest Intelligence Office in City, 386 Ban fiist. . .-'. :-.-.■- .:■.■'. . .-■: . '. -■'.- '.-.vj.--" WASHERWOMAN wants to go out ■ washing, ironing and • housecleaniug. Address 309 West Seventh St., second steps to left. : .-.-■ . . ■■:-. : ■■••: WASHING— Would like a place to wash Thursday and Friday. • Address only 222 East Seventh St., Room 34. ASHlNG— German girl wants to go out washing, ironing, house cleaning. Address 512 St. Peter st. ; call to rear, up ■ stairs. . '• ■ j -■' ■' '■■■'.- ■'-''.' ■"-.■ -'. WASHING AND IRONING wanted at : . 456 .: East Sixth st ; rough-dried clothes. 25c per dozen ; called for and deliv ered^ : • '.' '.--'.^.VT^ WASHING and ironing wanted by a • woman; also house aud ' office clean ing. Call or address 200 Grove st, near Tem perauce. - : : '■"'■' Or, Nelson, **: Cor. Washrnaion i. tv. and 3d My. 1. LOGK>.fIOSFITAI REGULAR GRADUATE From 20 years' experience. Hospital ami Private practice, is enabled 10 guarantee RADICAL cures in Chronic or Poisonous diseases of the Blood, ■ Throat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and kindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured withoutPaln or Cutting. ■ > "Those : wno contemplate going to Hot Springs for the treatment or any Private or Blood disease can be cured for one-third lie cost. ', (It is an established fact, proved by post mortem examinations, that tubercles of the 'lungs have become. encysted and healed by natural causes. How much more reasonable is it to infer that CATARRH AND INCIP -IKNT CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis. Asthma and Lung Diseases can be cared by Judicious, ■scientific-treatment. Dr. Nelson is so firmly convinced of the certainty of his latest treat ment for this class of diseases . that he offers - free trial treatment. " ; -■:■■■■■ KUTRV/niiQ l«r y ? cal and Organio NtiIVUUD Weakness, Prema'ura Decay, Evil Forebodings. Seif -Distrust, Im paired Memory, Palpitation '. of the Heart, pimples on the Face, Specks before the EYE. Ringing in the . EAR. Catarrh, Threatened •'Consumption ' and Every : . Disqualification that renders Marriage ■■ improper and up- Happy, SPEEDILY and- PERMANENTLY J BLOOD AND SKINsSsI! ! a disease most horrible | in I itsresuit — com pletely eradicated without : the use of mer i cury. • Scrofula. •_. Erysipelas, - Fever Sores.' Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers, Pain In the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, - Mouth and Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the ■Neck, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc,. Perma nently Cured, when Others Have Failed. :-: • !»" Recently : contracted i ipmi ny/ or chronic Diseases POSI- UrIIIMAKY; TIVEII Cured In 8 to , 8 days by .' a, local remedy. .No nauseous drugs used. Many cases pronounced ■ Incurable : promptly • yield to Dr. .Nelson's • Approved Homed tea. | Medicines Mailed or Expressed | to j any - ad dress Free from observation. Hours oa. m, fto 12 m., -to 4d. m. ; Sunday, •2 \, 4p. m. 226 Wash. I A S- Minneapolis, BUna. NT PHWPW **• D " Anaytica . | JjIiOII IM, an d Technical Chem -: i st ; . Office and Lab. No. 1 133 £. ; Fifth - street, St. Paul, Minn. Personal atten i tiou veil: to all kinds of Assaying, Ana-' '■ yizing and Testng. ? Chemistry applied 1 tor all arts and manufactures; ~- ~ .■•».-■- -:-.- : :----: . - ■.:. ■••:•:•■■■ . ".•- ■ ■ POPULAR WANTS. CAN BE LEFT —FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: F. VAN DUYNE. Druggist, 823 East Sot " enth street.' ■; : . - A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale and Selby . .: Avenue. '•-•'■•■" ■ •/ . . -"■.'- . P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John ■■:.:" streets. ,--• .."■■.._<• ■■-"•■•■ .--v.',- TICKNOR & JAGGERB. HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 393 Robert street. . ..-■■ ; . •".■-■ .-•> '■."< BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenua. E. POX, 4y6 Rice street. : V FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western arenas. HIPPLER & COLLYER. Druggisst. 199 East f-, Seventh street' . ... ..- : JOHN FURLONG 7 GROCERY COMPANY. Corner Eighth and Jackson streets. WILKBS 1 PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M. D. MERRILL. Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway.;:''..' . . " ' .. " HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. R. SCHIFFMAN & SON. Druggist. - corner Third and Maria, HP. PETTIGRE W, corner Rico and Igle hart. ' .• . W. M. RICHARDSON; 760 Wabasha. G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway. : £ ■ B. J. WITTE. 527 Lafayette avenue. V. A. HIRSCHER. 235 Rondo. ROHES', 412 N. Exchange. COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. . . "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of diges j tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica tion of* the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided * our breakfast tables . with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may - be gradually built up until strong enough .to resist every, tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at tack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— "Civil Service Gazette." : ■ ,■ . .. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, la belled thus: ■_...'■• JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic "•.'■ Chemists. London. England. GREATNOHTHERNRAILWAYLINE Palace, Dinlns and Sleeping Cars, ~ Handsome Day Coaches and Free Colonist Sleepers through to Mon tana and the Pacific Coast. Leave. : | St. Paul Union De^ot. | Arrive. a 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, Dakota, Montana and Pa ; cific Ex :.... a6:55»:a. a 6:40 p.m. Winnipeg, Manitoba ; and Pacific Express a 7:13 a. m. a 6:40 p.m. Benson, Morris, Wah- a 7:15 a. m. bt>:4u p.m. peton, Aberdeen, Ellendale .....'.. b7:lsa.m. b8:05 a.m. Wayzata. Litchfield and Wi11mar....... b6 :30 p. m. b8:20 a, m. Fergus Falls,- Fargo - & Grand Forks... b6:10 p.m. b3:30 p.m. Osseo & St. Cloud.. . b10:55 a.m b3 :40 p.m. Anoka & Willmar.. .. bll:l0a.m b4;30 p.m. Excelsior & Hutch iuson ............. bll»-»a.m a6:4op. m. Sioux F., Pipestone, . Sioux Cityt.......Ja7 :15 a. m c 6:40 p.m. Water town, Huron ■ and Casselton...... :15 a. m ■ EASTERN MINNESOTA. :00 p.m. f Duluth. W. Supe- 1 b7 :u3 p.m. i rior, Elk River, I Milaca.Ulnckley, Princeton and al<>:4spm [Anoka* .... ..... Ja7 a.m. a. daily; b, except Sundays; c. Saturday ta Wah peton only; d, Monday from Wahpeton only. ♦ Sleeping and buffet parlor cars ■on trains to Duluth and West Superior. tßutfet Sleepers. TIHI/TTC » East Third St.. St. Pail I I Lift L I A 3'Mi Nicollet Av.,Minneapolis i ■ win- i v ftD d Union depots in bothcitias m^^JMinneapolis & St. Louis 1 l|llll||H Leave i Leave liiffl^n i "M'^" St. i'uul. Minneup'is Chic. & Kan. City Ex.l a 9:55 a m alO :40 a m Dcs MoinesExpr. ... a 9 55 amalw:4oam Chicago "Fast Expr" |d« .25 p m d 7:07 pm St. Louis -Fast Ex". bO :2spm b7 :o7pm Dcs Moines passeng'r d 6:25 m d 7:07 p m Waterville Express.. a3:sUpm al:3()pm Excelsior & Water' wn aS :00 am as :45 am Northome (Hotel St • a 5:35 pm Louis), Excelsior... all :<>'.) am a Ex. Sunday; b Ex. Saturday; d Dally; TICKET OFFICES: " . ST. PAUL. minneapolis. . Crrr Office — No. ■ City Office— 1 199 East Third street, Washington : aye., S., corner Sibley. corner Hennepin, in Depot— Fourth NicolletHouse. Block, street, terminus cable ; Depot— Third Hue. '■■■■ • 1 ft and , Fourth iiv.. N • CITY OFFICES: St. Paul— 162 East Third Street, Union Depot. • Minneapolis —19 Nicollet House block; Union Depot, Bridge Square. I Pullman Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and theC'entrars Famous Dining Cars attached to all through trains. Minneapolis. .'■ Leave. | Arrive. Chicago, Milwau- • kee, Chippewa a 12:45 p m a 8 :27 am Falls, Claire, Neenah, Osh kosh, Foud dv Lac&Waukesha a 6:25 pm a 4:15 m St. Paul. . | Leave. . | Arrive. . Chicago, Milwau kee, Chippewa a l:-apm a 7 :45 am Falls, Claire, H eenah, Osh kosh, Fond dv Lac & Waukesha a 7:15 pm a 3 :40 pm stillwAteb TRAINS. . Lye Mpls— a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.ra ' Lye St. Paul— a.m.. 1:05 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8:15 p.m 40 FINEST T X ASTEST B RAINS TO AND FROM CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. ■ . " leave and ar rive Union Depot, St. i^aul, via "The Bur lington," as follows: Fast Daylight Scenic Mississippi Express, 7:60 morning, except Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:30 night; and at St. Loois 6:50 morning, malting direct con nections for points East and South. Arrives iron) Chicago, except Sunday, 1:45 afternoon. limited Pullman Vestibuled leaves 7:80 evening, daily, arriving at Chicago 9:00 morn ing. Breakfast In Dining Car; arrives at St. Louts 5:15 afternoon. Breakfast and Dinner in Pnllmna Buffet Sleeper. Arrive from Chicago and St. Louis 7 :00 morning, daily. . .-_-- ■'■ It is The People's Favorite line to Wl nona, £,» Cross*. Prairie da Chien. Da- ■ buque. Galena,' . Chicago, Rook Island, Peorla, St. Lools, and direct tin* to Hoi Springs, Arkansas. '„_ , _ , Ticket Offices, 164 East Third St., and Unloa Depot, bt Paul. . Y*^,^^ TICKET OFFICES: /CR^2^**»w_ IS4 East Third Street %TKKKT OFFICES: 184 East Third Street AUnlon DepoWSfc Ps-fl. s!^i/'Sn>Milii I ■■*■ means daily. - B except **Z*~*fPAU*' t , Sunday. C except Saturday. Dexcept Monday. '■• •—^' ■ • r.ir St. P» ul. Ar. St. Paul Chicago & way.... 87»30a.m. 11.-05p.m.8 LaCros..Dub.&Lo. B 7:30 a.m. 1 1 p. m. B MilbauK Local B 7:25 ».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. 7:45a.m.D Pra.duC M.&C.Ex B 9 :15 a. m. 6 :30 p.m.8 Calmer Day. Ex. B 9 a. m. 6:30p.m.8- Mil., Chi. & AtLEx. A 3 :00 p. m. 1 »o p.m. A Austin A Way . . . . . A 4 125 p. m. 10 a.m. A .Rochester Local.. B 5:00 p.m. 10 ::!•"> a.m.B Chicago Fast Mail A 6 :4Op. m. 3:15 p.m. A Aberd'n&H it. Ex. A C :45 p. in. 855 a.m. A Kansas City Ex... A 7:15 p.m. 6 :30p.m. A St. Louis Express. C 7:15 p. m. 6 :30 p.m. A : Dubuque & Chic . C 7:15 p.m. 7:45a.m.D MilAChl Vestibule A 8 XH>p. m. 7:30a.m.A -tmmmmmm, wi wk '■*% 1 1 1 nil irnOMI 1 gg»B^gSTu CALIFORNIA BmMJUXE&MjBR! The most comforta- E*^Vff7^^H| ble way to reach Cali ■■HuAii^^SSßlforuia is via Chicago {^s»£«iß3gsgSg**BPor Kansas City, from L^^™^^^^H^™^ which points through cars ran without change. For rates and fur ther information apply to 8. M. OS6OOD. Gen. Agt, :or W. ;. M. WOODWAPvD, Tray; • Agt, 15 Guaranty Loan Building, Minneap :oll».Mlnn.: * ■ - - ; ■- ■■■\--?. : /Chicago, St. Paul & K. City Ry. trains leave v^union depot 7:45 a.m. ex. bunday.7:3op. daily; ar. 7:30 a.m. dally, 3:30 p.m. ex. Sun. LEADING JOBBERS! The Firms Mentioned in -7 his List Embrace the Most Representa tive Houses of St. Paul in Their Respective Lines. ROOTS AND SHOES. FOOT, SCHULZE&CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Boots and Shoes. . 233, 235 and C 37 East Third Street. C. GOTZIAN & CO., Proprietors Minnesota Shoe Company 187 and 189 East Third Street CIGARS AND TOBACCO. W. S. CONRAD, Im porter, Manufacturer and Jobber In Ci gars. 221 East Third Street. CLOTHING. H. C. BURBANK & CO., Manufacturers o( Clothing. 220, 222 and 224 East Third Street. COAL. NORTHWEST'N FUEL CO Edward N. Saunders, President and Treasurer. National German-American Bank Building CARRIAGES AND Rl GGIES. J. H. MAHLER C ARRIAGE CO. IMPROVED DAISY BUGGIES, Carriages. Harness, 4c. 359-369 East Third Street DRUGS. NOYES BROS. & CUTLER Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 400. 40?, 404. 40ft- 4Qg and 410 Sibley St. RYAN DRUG CO., Importers and Jobbers In Drugs and Drug gists' Sundries, 22*. 227 and 2C9 East Third Street DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. LINDEKES, WARNER & SCHURMEIER, Dry Goods and Notions. Miners' and Lum bermen's Suits a Specialty. Corner Fourth and Sibley Streets. DAIRY SIPPLIES. CORHISH, CURTIS & GREENE CO., Creamery and Dairy Supplies, BUTTER TUBS, SALT. BUTTER COLOR. ETC. GROCERS. ALLEN, MOON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 201. 203, 205, 207 and 209 East Third St GRIGGS, COOPER & CO., Importers and Wholesale Grocer* 242-252 East Third Street MAXFIELD & SEABURY, Wholesale Grocers, i 705 to 1 09 East Third Street. GRAIN AND COMMISSION. WM.A.VANSLYKE&CO., Grain and Froduca 31 fi Sibley Street. GKAIN,HALEDHAY,.HILL FEED FIELD AND GRASS SEED. GRIGGS BROS., GRAIN, MILL FEED, BALKD HA if, SEEDS. 865 and 307 Robert Street. §^^. Chichester-8 English. Red Cross Diamond Brand Js* rcMNROXIUi * r\\i\is THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe, Sure, and nUiabU Pill for sal*. \\q^ Ladles, ask DrugKist for CMchttterl /toglUh Diamond Brand in Ked and '/..'.( meulllo XT' boxcasealed with blue ribbon. Take mo other kind. Be/tut SubttitutianM and Imitation*. V - All pills In pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are dunerruun caanterfelt*. At Dragsjisu, or mad m 4c. in stamps. lor particulars, testimonial*, and "KelTef fur Ladle*," in Utter, by rrturn Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper., CHICHCSTER CHEMICAL CO., Madlwin Ho«uw% Sold by all Local UrussUU. i I'll ll. \I»KLI'UIA. PA. ♦ CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. THE BEST EQUIPPED LINE To Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. LEAVE. iiASTERW TIUVIWS. , . ARRIVE. _ Minneap'U. %\. Paul. » Dally. { E». Moni»y. I Kr. .Sunday. St. Paul. lUaneap'ls. 700 AM 7 4SAM Chicago Fastest Daylight Express..... •100 PM 140 I'M t430 PM '*■ ?M Eau Claire, Black River Kails and Neillsville t615 PM 605 PM •650 PM It JO PM Eau Claire, Merrillan and Elroy • 7 AM 803 AM t855 AM 935 AM _...Ncw Ricliniond and Turtle Lake...... ff 500 I'M 040 PM •943 PM 10 25 I'M ....New Richmond, Superior and Duluth_ I* 680 AM 730 Ail tBSO AM 935 AM .. Ashland, Washburu, Bayfield and Watcrsmeet |t 500 PM 640 PM •945 PM 10 25 PM Ashland, Washburn and Bayfield .. *650 AM 780 All •650 PM 730 PM Chicago 13% hoar Vestlbalcfl £xpre>H *725 AM 8 Oil AH •650 PM 730 PM ....Madison, Waukegha and Milwaukee— Fast Line... «725 AM 803 AM LEAVE. WKSTiiKW tiiains. ARRIVE. Minneap'ls. St. Paal. • Daily. Ex. llonday. ' I Ki. Sond»y. Bt. Paul. Minneip'li. t715 AM 750 AM Pipestone, Sioux Falls and Yaukton -.. t640 PM 7 20PlJ •715 AM 750 AM Council Bluffs, St. Joseph and Kansas City *800 AM 840 AM •715 AM 7 50AMI...JSIOUX City, Denver, Portland and San Francisco •640 PM 720 AM •710 PM 745 PM|..._Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City and Colorado • 8 00AM 840 AM f715 AM 750 AM _.Winnebapo, Blue Earth and Elmore t640 PM 720 PM +10 15 PM 10 50 PM ...:.....J3hakoi>ee. Mankato and Lake Crystal „.. tlO 45 AM 11 20 AM flO 15 PM 10 50 PM 1 New Ulm, Tracy and Watertown „.. 1800 AM 840 AM KI.IETEF..I TRAINS on week days between St. Paul and Btlllwatcr, sad nine on Sunday. Solid Trains to Chicaro. with ctrrouirh Sleep«ra to Milwaakee on Vestibuled Express arrivin? there at 7.15 next morning. Chair Cars on Day express to Duluth and Ashland. Parlor Cars on Day trains to glonxClt/. Pullman Sleepers Dally to Sioux Citr, Council BluSs, Omaha and Kansas City, Daily £x. Sunday to Tracy. Pullman Sleepers on night trains to Duluth and Ashland. TICKET St. rail, 150 Ear' Third Street and Cnlosj Depot, foot SlM*t fHrnt. OFFirKS:sXlaneapaU», 13 lileollet Home Block aad Caloa Depot, Brla ( Sqaars. T. W. TEtSlltt.F, ■ T. J. BeCiRTT, A. C. DCS.I. O«a'l Paueager Agent. City Ticket Agent, St. PaaL City Ticket Agent. Minneapolis. NORTHERN PACIFIC THE DINING CAR JMXK ;; To Far;o. Winnipeg, Helena, Butts ' /and the Pacific North Dining Cars on Pacific , Leave Arrive Coast and Winnipeg St. Paul St. Paul Trains. ■ Daily. Daily. Pacific Mail for Fargo, Bismarck, Livingst'n, Bozeman, Helena, Buite, Missoula, Spo kane Falls, Seattle. Tacoma and Portland 4:15 p. m. 6 :05 p. m. Fargo and Winnipeg Express for Fergus Falls, Wahpeton, Grand Forks, Gral ton, Winnipeg. Moor bead, Fargo and Jame5t0wn...:........ 8:00 p.m. 7:20 a. m. Fargo . Express,, daily ; (except Sunday), for ' Brainerd, Fargo and intermediate points... Sil!i m. f>:4^ t>. m. Pullman Sleepers ' daily between St. Paul and Graf ton. Grand Forks, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls, Helena and Butts. Pullman- First- Class and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Colonist Sleepers are run on through Pacific Coast trains, C. E. STONE, City Ticket Agent. 162 East Third Street, St. Paul. G. F. Mc- NEILL, City Ticket Agent, 19 Nicoliet House Block, Minneapolis. • Mpls.. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie R'y. ; : City Ticket OOces-SU Paul, 135 East Third ; street,- Minneapolis, Guaranty Building. Montreal it Boston Ex. leaves it. ■ ys~~~^ -Paul, (A) 7:16 p. m. ■ ■ .- : ,^i^^ Montreal A Boston Ex, leavas Tslj|WW}W| Minneapolis U).7«> p. m. safeMrwhlsils Wit. IMv. local, lv.Mpis.(B)B ft.m. RMICitM Minn. Div.lv.MpU.(B), 4:10 p.m. ' HiilUfißTßiOl st - Croix Falls Ac. leaves at Paul. y^BjplJß 6:X p. m. . ' -■-■■..:.■•; Wg£^*" '" a, daily from union rtatlon, ■ i-T»*f .>->:■! "■ except Sunday, irom union sta tion a, except Sunday, from Broadway station, dL Paul; Posseogent leaving St. Paul uniou ataiiua nt 8:20 a. m. on 1 lie St. P. it P. By. connect wltU Wis. Div. at Bald Eagle JancUoa at B^7. • . IRON AND HEAVY HARDWARE. NICOLS & DEAN, Iron, Steel, Wagon and Carriage Hardware Corner Sibley and Fifth Streets. LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Factory and Lumber Yard, Arcade, Wells an! Forest Streets, City Office, Lumbermen and Builder* Bx change. Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts. C. E. KELLER & CO., Dealers In Lumber and Building Material Estimates furnished on' short notice. Booms 301 and : 02 Lumbermen A Builder** Exchange, Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts. Telephone Call. 1160-2. St. Paul Minn. LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AND ! SADDLERY HARDWARE. SCHEFFER & ROSSUM, Saddlery Hardware. Leather and Findings, Manufacturers of Horse Collars, Fly Net* Sweat Pads and Boot and Shoe Uppers. 174, 176 and 173 E. Fourth St.. St. Paul. ' - MEATS. x MINNESOTA PACKING AND PROVISION CO., Porte and Beef Packers and Lard Refiner* Chicago Avenue. Cor. Starkey Street . j. t. McMillan, Pork Packer. Established 1870. Choict Biirarcured hams, pure kettle-rendered lard, All kinds of pork products. Packing houMt upper levee. Telephone call 379-3. JOHN J.O'LEARY & * • Pork Packer* 60 to G4 West Tenth Street. ■i ' % PAPER AND STATIONERY. BEKRY E. -VEDELSTAEDT & CO. . - Stationers and Engravers. Full line of Typewriter Paper and Ribbon* , 95 East Third Street. RUBBER GOODS. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., Rubber Goods, Gold Seal Belting, Hose, Kta, 131 East Third Street. ~~~~~ SEEDS. .SEEDSMEN. L. L. MAT & CO. City Store 5 West Third Street Wholesale Warehouse. fomn Arenn* PLATE AND WINDOW CLASS. ST. PAUL STAINEDGLASSCO All Kinds of GLASS Used in Building. 181-183 East Sixth Street, St. Paul, Minn. STOVES. JjfiSfc FAVORITE STOVE §£$$ffl & RANGE CO. \~jw§l?*^A. K. PRUDEN. Manager. 7 409 and 411 Sit.ley Street TINWARE. THE HORNE & DANZ CO., Shipping Cans, Lard Palls. Oil Tanks aal Dairy Goods. 51 to 57 East Fillmore Avenue. WINES AND LIQUORS. GEO. BENZ & SONS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Porelj ■ and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 217 and 219 East Third Street P. J. BOWLIN & CO., Wholesale Liquor 214 Sibley Street MANHOOD RESTORED. £&«£££k Wonderful b'pajita* Q X s - aM WrittenGuarant©* f^mtm. to cure all Nervuiu Dl* #***5^ Wonderful bpanlak B?S J Writt.TiiiUiiruntot /7J^ Wm to cure all Nervuaa Dl» .L»y> niCr eases, such as 'Weak KSJSvSf Memory, Ixwa of Urals ■ KaSari/'fe Power. Headach*. _J/RSSmiL Wakef ulnens. Lost Mv SirXnzffl&i hood. Nervousness, U» Before & After Use. i,, SH or power or uS Photographed from life. Generative Orpins, la -^ ■! either SeX, canted b| over-exertion, youthful iDdescretlons, or the exceadn use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimate!! lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put xt\ In convenient form to carry In the vest pocket Prlci 51 a package, or 6 for 15. With every 15 order we gl H a written iruarantee to cure or refund th« money. Sent by mail to any address. Circular re* Mention this paper. ■ Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Office for U. B. A. 417 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. ILL. FOR SALE IN ST PAUL, MINN., BY Font & Brown, Cor. Third ft Robert Street*. FOR SALE IN MINNEAPOLIS BY Melendy & Lyman, 214 Mcoleu Avenue. TO WEAK MEN SIS ". j ■■ fc «"VIIl htlH youthful error* i^i decay, w * l i tln weakwM, lost manhood, etc- I will «.md a valuable treatise (scaled) containing? fall particulars for home cure, FKKtt or eharmi! A splendid medical work ; should be read by eve^T 2»a who . Is nervous «nd debllitatrd. Addretm ProC F. C. FOWLER, aZoodua, tons, I CURE FITS! When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop then for a time and then have them return again. I roeaa a radical core. I have made the dux-awe of FITS, KPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS stills Ibs>j study. I warrant my remedy to cure the wont oaaea. Because others have failed in no reason for o»t now receiviajra care. — Head at once for a traatim and a free bnttlu of my Infallible remedy. Give Kxpraas and Post Orfiee address. 11. €1. SOOT. M. C, is:? Pearl St., N. Y. 15