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•'■ ■ • >.-■ ■:■ •;•; . -v:V. : U i ;-f ; ~:'" '." \", , * L V , JJf . s ' ; ' : " "^ '. . j .J^^ i 'J^ $^^^U- A SI UK lt\II«Hl,TI •.!». Lite boy wlio cells tltc paper* i CUd lie will toll you more about ! circulation tlian all the affidavits lliat can be- published. Ji^ttry It mul yon will be convinced tiiattlie < U 1m- leads all. WANTS CAX Jit; LI.XI At the Followinc Locations for ; Insertion in "Daily ami Sunday j Globe. M. 1). Merrill, 442 Broadway. S. 11. Beeves, druggist, .Moore block, Seven corners. •_.-■-- i C. T. Heller, druggist. r.2S St. Peter street. ! Straight: Bros., druggists, corner of Hondo end Giotto. William K. Collier, druggist, 109 East Sev enth street. A. T. Guernsey, druggist. 171 Dale street. V. A. Hirscher. druggist, 235 R0nd0 street. PaTker& Westby. druggists, 679 East Third j etreet j E. JlcCrudden, confectionery, 49 j Rice : street. I W. A. Frost & Co.. druggists, corner Selby ! end Western avenues. B. J. Wnte, druggist. 300 Market, corner i Tilth. SITUATIONS OFFKBED V si, s. ' BAKHKK — Union barber wanted nt 768 iv abasfaa st. K. i . Montonr. BUTCH Kit— Wanted, good butcher and i-ausnge maker for nll-around work in the country. Apply nt Koebler & lliurichs, corner East Sixth mid Wacouta sis. IVMMi KOOM UiltLS at Hotel Sher ■M-J man. HOKSKSIIOKIC — Wanted, a first-class horseshoer: steady employment lor a reliable man. Address John 11. Clay, Clear Lake. 10. MEN— WanieU, two steady young men at 18424 Wababba St.. Koom 8. SAi-i.sM-i-.N — vt tinted, salesmen to lake O orders for the Signal .Vail Box, 903 New York Life Insurance Building. AJ.AIwV It;: CO-MMISSION to agents O to hnndle the Patent Chemical Ink-Eras ■ ing Pencil : the most useful and novel Inven tion of the age; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; works like magic; -< 0 t0 .'.00 percent profit; agents making 850 r-er week; we also ■want a general a>;eiit to take charge of terri tory, and appoint bub agents: a rare chance to make money ; write for terms and speci nin cf iiii'iis:. Aiiiiice Eister itf^Xo. X 4, La Crosse. \\ is. • mH.KTIOKs-W.il, men jot energy to aud met to solicit for the Bankers' Life AEEOdation of St. Paul, Minn. ; liberal con tract and splendid territory can be secured by addressing Clarence K. t>eeor. m. Paul. Minn. STI-,>01.1{A I'll i-.KS— Competent stenoß- L-J raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their names and qualifications with our employ ment aeparurent; no charge to either em ployer or employed. Wyekotl", Seamans& Benedict M East fourth st. WAN'i ED -Two active younc men . Call at .'i.-i(i Summit place after 7:*) a m. WANTI.L>— Voujig men and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand, boos keeplnp, -etc.; students can make board. Cilobe Hii>iin>s College. KnUicott building. \yAMIil)-T\yo aiert experienced men ' » in city canvassing: an excellent chance to the riehl persons. Call at Room 4Vj Odd Fel lows' BloclC corner Fifth st. ana V abasha. rL.tJKVOYAJiT. DH. ].. C. STODDARD, TIIK PBINI B OF rROPHETS, JIECOuNIZKO BT THE I'HESS, prDICAL FACULTY AM) SCIENTISTS GENERALLY AS THE MOST DISTINGUISHED MEDIUM OF MODERN TIMES. Tf you aie in doubt that be ran and will rerform nl! he chums.feel yourseif invited to all, and he \vi I give you more substantial jjroof of his marvelous power thtin you have tver before received from mortal. Don't fiiii to see him if you are Interested in the all'airs of life. If marriages, sickness, deaths, k'.iiiiices, irnvels. divorces, separations, law suits, business transactions, wills, deeds and mortgages, lost or stolen property, hidden treasures, lost or absent friends Interest you. If you care to know whnt you should do to a- successful. where you should ko and whom |o avoid, when to buy and sell stock, etc. If you desire to have your domestic troubles removed, your lost love restored, your bii te:en enemies converted into staunch friends. In a woid, whatever may De your Iroubles, suspicions or desires, cnll on this gifted inau, and he will send you away hap pier, wiser and bo.dtr than ever before. Office hours. U ti. m. to 8 p.m. daily and BuuCUty. Perfet t .satisfaction guaranteed by luiiil. stamp for descriptive circular. N. B. — Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Sickness, losspk deaths, etc.. etc.. will be omitted from your reading at your request: otherwise eveiy thing, good and bad, will be {i veil. DR. L. C. STODDABD, 526 Cedar St. Opposite Capitol B!dg. . : CAN THERE BE ANY QUESTION f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- r/vjf%3. w UN k»!^IP WANTS 'EXPRESS »TnW SPECIAt - E><c - '*5 lo '' H flir-^J dqTMALF Raj£S tBJII,I^V I ViWF/AiM'VVM <^ r Zr"~Lv^^> WHICH IS THE BETTER MEDIUM? CAN THERE BE ANY QUESTION rv r >t ; j .y ';:; '' ifj-i^.V It | ALL LADIES j \ . .. ..• . — DESIRIKQ * *' a!'^ -:' '"X' $ aOUSEMAID»-J ""■-..-:-".•', % ) - HvUIN(; c-iRLS-^ i : A '^ KITCHEN "OIKLS : '' ? — VAMIiY CUiU> f 1 1? : -DJSliiVAbfl[EliS — # > : \VASJUWOJdEN-^S \ : COOKS ' ' \ ■ I : — N UKSES-r.-lf •' A Or any other kind of .liELP. can se- % \ cure them by advertising in ibef 5: S Globe Want Columns i Foiwalos. pOOK- Summit uv. ;: ' C{?OK — One good woman cook that can manage the culinary aepartment of a hotel feeding about fifty -persons .it a meal; second cook and dishwasher provided. Ad dress The Kindred. Valley City, X. D. COOK— Wanted, good girl to do .plain V; cooking at Manitoba, house, 298 East Third st.. corner Broadway. - . HOi SKWOIIK — Wanted, a competent uirl for general housework, at 74U Sum i mit ay.: references required .. HOUSEWOKK— Wanted, pirl forjreneral housework; must be it good cook; pn rate.fnmily; German prcferrea. No. : 234 West ! Fifth si. ;-.:- -r.. ;. ; ■ H<>! M V.<»:;i;-\\ :l eti-d. a girl for gen eral housework at once. 486 Cedar st. OUSKAVOUK— GirI for general house work. Girl who understands work. 724 i Olive st. -..:.:.•■'.: • -. . II i)l sK\V;ii;K- A good '.-in for general housework in snih!l family. 003 John st. HOL'SKWOIiK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework (German preferred) at ! 870 Westminster st. HOUSKWOKK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework at at. Paul Park. In- I quire at li).» East Tenth st. . .• . . . HOU-.KWOi:K— German girl for peneml housework. 344 l>6>abel st. Hor>KWOKK — Ranted, immediately.'' girl for general housework; binail family. j 619 Dayton ay. . • LAIN WOi;K-Girl for plain laiHi dry work. 2(>S Nelson ay. SALKSLADY — (iood saleslady for dry goods; no other need apply. The Cut j Price Store, Seven corners. WANTKD — Ladies to do writing at home: will pay SIR to S'-'') per week ; send self-addressed sumned envelope for re- ; ply. Address Mine. Wright. Mishawaka. Ind ■■ YOUNG MAN io make himself generall i useful at Hotel Sherman. i IIi\A>C'IAL. _j I HONEY |ll 0 May be tiiflit and hard to get. but i ' v you can K«t all you want by asking f I ! P for it throtitrh the Globe Finan- v i | A cial Columns, to either buy or sell £ j £ STOCKS, BONDS, «v i A MORTGAGES. • --hicl] 1 BANK STOCKS, 5 I ? GOVERNMENT BONDS, f- UAIL W A Y SECU RI I'IES, * * INVESTMENTS X \ j ? of any kind or character that the •& j ] (9 financial world has to offer or to 4 ! I ) get rid of. \ A A -LOANS on furniture, pianos, •Ai horses, diamonds, watches, all good collateral and commercial paper; par ti;ij payments, lowest rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Koomg 13-14, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. Mackey, Manager. A A A -THE >TAM)Aiii) LOAN • -TV •■/!■• Co.. 338 Robert, corner Fourth room , will loan you money on furniture pianos, diamonds, watches, etc., ut less rates and belter terms than can be had elsewhere. BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com mercial paper, mortgages, securities bought and sold. George W. Jen ks. Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. .Minneapolis. I [VI 0.-« i.V «>.> HAX:. to loan on city prop • J-»-l erty and farms: lowest rales; no delay \ W. F. Moritz, 1 i:i Pioneer Press. MONi-.V i.ii.\:i . :;on life insurance po icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman '] Guaranty Loan Buildine, Minneapolis.' : -P-K-I-V-A-T -£ Money loKned on diamondg, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in btorage at lowealrates, tud small monthly reiurn payments: notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Coin pauy, 133 Globe BuildinK: tnke elevator WANTKD— To borrow ?I.CHX) one or two years, 10 per cent per annum ; will give note secured by first mortgage* note'of ft.',f.oo on t',4j acres line laud in Wisconsin. Address C. M. X.. Globe. WHKKLKK & iiO»V l .i. J ..realesuite:iis bargains withthem Pioneer Press Bld^ liOST AND FOUND. iao<;_ Lost, brown dog, Clipped from ±s shoulders back except end of tall; little white ou the throat and on breast between fore legs. Collar marked A S. x., 597 West Seventh st. Keward. SPCCTACL.KS LOST— GoId rim spec tacles at postotlice or between there and Selby cable. Finder will be liberally reward ed at li'Ji Holly ay. IVA > TKI> TO BUT* BICYCLE — Large-sized boy's bicycle wanted at 214 West Seventh st; • BICYCLKS at y^^^^^. grades and at M /\\y/ V \wa"nt one . at. 1 g ..jryitf I 1 New or second \: "~ ■^35?"" I _ fbaui' Don"r X^ ' J buy, where you *•>■ '-rmr "-it*^- can't go back ii It is not as represented and get your wheel repaired. We sell on the Installment plan, and you can buy a wheel and enjoy riding il and pay for it so that you will not feel it. Come in and «cc. Cash or credit. All we come. St. Paul Cycle Co., 11 Ea*t Third st. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THUKSDAY MORNING. JULY 20, ipy:;. situations \va\ti:i». i I YOU WANT WORK. * \ . Find !t b y "sine ' the (Ji.obk 0 0 Want. Columns, and you cau be 4 : i employed as .'.,... ..... X- I & AGENT, CLERK, ''-V V 0 BOOKKEEPER, X £ STENOGRAPHER, ' \ ./5 SECRETARY.* A Hostler, Gardener or Man-6f-All- V | £ Work. : r ? ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $ (!) While the Globe is at your service. $ j :tlnle. j" Ai'I'HKNTICJ.— A younir man would • xl. like a chance to learn barber trade: I have had some experience. Address B 20, ! Globe. j AUCTIONKKK — Professional of exten } X\. sive experience wants an engagement : by day, week or month; furnish credentials. ! Address Jus. Mortimer, Globe. BOYS Foil PLACK-S, places for boys: U employment bureau for poor boys, free. I Newsboys' Club Koom,:ii:; WabHsha st. : open i- from 11 to i- a. m.. and from 7to p. in. j BOOKK.KKPKK— Young man wants po ! D bition of any kind in an otliee; good I bookkeeper and shorthand writer. Address j Z M, Globe. BOOKKI<;ISI\KK — Situation by young married man; fans had experience at bookkeeping; am not afraid of work of any • kind. Address A. L. :>. care Globe. BUTCH Kit— A good butcher, is a first class meat cutter, wishes a situation: i can. give best references. Address N 33. i Globe. ! BUTCH — situation wanted in meat I D market by young man twenly-two years I old; speaks English and German. Address I P 28. Globe. ■ CIAKPENTKR— young Scandinavian. I V/* who has learned the carpenter and I joiner's trade in the old country, wishes I work; willing to start for small wages. Ad i cress S 27, Globe. j CUtKKI ■ <;, office work or employment ] v>. of any kind wanted by young mmi nine -1 teen years old; moderate pay. Address 357 : i Goodrich ay. Cl.illK — Wanted, position as stenog >—' rapher and typewriter; three years' ex ' perience in law otlice; references by present ; employers. Address B 23. Globe. (COACHMAN— Wanted, a situation as v-/ coachman by a young man: single, sober : and reliable; several years' experience; good ; references. Address H.. 387 ft illius st. -/"^OLLECTOit— Wanted, position as col ■Vy lector or city siile.-mau for wholesale ! (■house: have tine business rig; will work on i | salary or commission. AJdress VV 2L Globe. COLLECTIONS made on bills and ac counts in St. Paul and Minneapolis, 903 j j New York Life Insurance Building. . I COOK — First-class, all-around ci ok wants | ■> situation; hotel or restaurant, town or ! ! country. Address ■). Burns. 31 East Fifth st.. I j • Snider' s Restaurant. .St. Paul. ! COOK— A first-class, reliable cook wants situation; country preferred. Address ] James Ward, 231 Epst Fifteen th st., St. Paul I . CiOOK— First-class French cook (eighteen I *s years' experience) wishes a situation, i E. Rowbaud, 327.Waba.sba St., Lauer's Res- I lau rant. .-■'■:. . . - DI.I-IVKKYMAN- Young man wants sit- j ■ nation as ' delivery mtn. Address 7».l j ''Maryland st. •: ■ . ■ . KLti CLKRK wants relief work. Ad- i dress L 23, Globe. OFI'ICK WO&'K— Young -man wants po sition lii ollice or store; well acquainted ; in city; willing to start with small wages I Address G. P., 854 York st. I PAINTKK — First-class fresco painter wants situation or work by piece. P. ; Hanson, lt>> East Cook St. TKN<»«KAlMlKis— Wanted, by a young man, position as sienograpner, either in j i or out of city. Address P. \\\. 714 Herbert st. | STKNOGKAI'HKU — Male stenographer ' would like position in law oflice. Ad dress l,> 30, Globe. TKAM>TKK- Situation wanted Dy a mar ; ried man, twenty-seven years.as teamster: I has good reference; thoroughly acquainted in the city. Call or address F.; 05*J 111 --stow ay.. West St. Paul. WANTED — A line on commission in im plements or hardware. Address E 24, Globe. YOUNG -MAN, graduate of Gem City j I. Business college, would like position in J ..some business house. Address G 86. Globe. j ' ' i WORLD'S FAIR ACCOMMODA TIONS. ~ ' I * ACCOMMODATIONS * f ——AT THE 5 I 5 World's Fair I -^ Can be secured in advance if you will x I # read the oilers in the Globe. ' If- they # \ 0 ate not satisfactory, advertise under 0 i ■ x this Lead yourself, and when you x I ! 0 reach the White City by the inland sea 0 i 0 you will find that you have saved 0 ' x monty enough to see all the sights iv x i i # Midway Plaisauce by the # : j Ad Inserted in the GfobeJtfantsZ HOTEL BAI.COM, 4"53 Wabash ay.. | Chicago; select private hotel; good rooms and board: very convenient to world's fair: low rates. For St. Paul reference and I full particulars may address F 23, Globe. PROFESSIONAL. MRS. BALDWIN permanently removes ' superfluous hair, moles, etc., by elec tricity; references given. 202Slerrill Building Fifth and St. Peter st«C , MEDICAL. ADIKS! Cbicliester's English Pen -L' ii royal Pill* (Diamond Brand), are Hie Best. Safe, Reliable. Take no other. Send 4c (stamps) for particulars. "Reiiei for Ladies," in letter by lieturii mail. A Druggists. GHICHESTBB Oll.tll (At CO., Philadelphia, Pa. j? , SITUATIONS WAITED. ■■■ m ' '^- -'■"-'•;" '■-'-'• ; '? «• emails. •-•■ :y.'i:-as -I.VRI'JiMf.IU has plenty of girls.' waiting. 51 West Exchange; telephone^" .607. v - 7:V:>". .:: - - ..^Bl OoKKKKPKIt— Wanted, situ-uionas as' 1 > bookkeeper, cashier -or general' office work. ; Address 20, Globe. ..;- .. ,3 --i. pvltl-.SSMAKKK, with all the latest ParisC ■LJ inn styles, will guarantee the best o^-, I tailor titling, wishes work in lamilies. Ad-, I dress V 3". Globe. ' " " -' • .- " DkKsSMAKINO— a dressmaker wishes' dressmaking or plain sewing at 102 St. Albany st. ..■ .;:'.. .. '• _..,. ; • v _..;•■ ; :•; . . D KKSSM A Situation wanted, to .- work ..mornings- and evenings to learn ■ dressmaking.. No. 1004 Aeate st. Dta.ss>iAKi.\(i wanted In families; is competent and good titter: references. Address V .'.l. Globe.' ' " ' ; 1 UiKSMiAK.K wants sewing by the day &-J in families: Address F L'J, Globe. £MHl.ovm;;.\t-a respectable person ' would like a situation to look after offices, or any other 1 kind of worit. Y27, Glotie. ;■ ;■• ........ ... . . •• E.HI'U)VHtM — Wanted, by young i woman, work by tue day for latter part of the week. Address A. S., 405 Edmund St., FAMILY cooks, houseworkers and helpers want pliees from Douglass' In telHtfentei Agency. :>.> East Seventh. /^J.IKI ? .'> wailing for Places. y'JO Walnut st. Httl >:.: t.i.l'l K—>\i nation wnnted n housekeeper in private furnily; would leave city.- Mrs. J. \V. U.. 105 Smith ay. Hor>l,W()Ki\- Wanted, a situation to do housework or any other kind of work n part of the day: preier to sleep at home. Address T 'Si. Globe. HOi'SKWOiiK— W allied —A Danish girl, just coming from the old country, woulalrke n lilacs by Soandinavian people. P!eti>-B eall-Qriiddrcs to 558 Pleasant ay. HOl!s;AV<>i£lt-!!.A grti fit teen years ; old would like v place to assist in light iiousewort.- Address ;7. Globe.- Hois? AVOiiK— A : lady wishes to assist hi light housework in return for Doard; central location. Address L Globe. HOLM WO UK— A girl wishes to do gen crul housework in a small family. ,<J3 York st. HOI'SKWOIIh- Situnt on wanted by a young girl for general housework in private family. Call at 280 East Congress. HOUSJiWOKKEKs- Houseworkers.help ers, second aud nurse girls want places; number increasing. Douglass' Intelligence, 35 tevenlh ;•" , '. LAI)IJ> in need of aood gir's can be sup plied at the Scandinavian Office, cornet Tenth mid r-ibley. LAI>Y TKtHKK of public school wishes-pupils: ?1 per week (three lei sons) . Address K -4. <4lobe. LAUNDKKss — situation wanted by a strong, healthy girl to work in laundry. Address Deila. Fifth st. lyriHisK— Wanted— A widow lady would li like situation as nurse: wonid go in the country. E. L. Conway, r.ii^ r-t. Anthony. TVJUJtSK <;! .I.— A reliable German girl, -L ' experienced in nursing, wants Bituation to take care of cmliiren; lake preferred. Ad dress X Ll>, Globe. S;.\Vi.\G— Wanted, to go out sewing r.y the dny or lake work home; can cm and fit for ladies and children. 41 West Ex change. SKIVING— Lady wants plaiu sowing in families; address iil Wolt Seventh st. Miss Morey. Sii..MHiKAi'HKU — Experienced lady stenographer, owning typewriter,- wishes position. Address II _s. Globe. - An experieucea O young lady stenogrwpher uesirC-s posi tion: can famish best of references. Ad dress L 21. Globe. ST. XIKJiiAPHEK —An experienced younu liidy Bte'noKraptier would like a position: nilroad work ureferred. Address i.} 26, (Jlobe. I ot. no<;i;ai'likk- Wanted, position as jO stenographer by young lady; salary no I object, - Address L. E'.. Globe. ' VI'i:WKIX::U- A young lady type- ■ writer would like a situation to do office i work. V 2s. Globe. WA.NI'i:D- Washing and ironing to take : '.lome; good, satisfaction. Call at 035 Mississippi St.. in rear. - • ~ WAXT'KJD— Circulars to envelope and * address. Si per thousand; neat, legible work guaranteed. Address S "(i. Globe. /ASHiMi \>AM KJD— Plain clothes washed and ironed. "33 cents a dozen. I Address Oil!) Mississippi st . up stairs. ] WASHING— Wanted, to take washing at | »» :. home; ; soft water. . 710 Blair si. .Vis. I T. Osen. : ! j : | WASH I Nt;— Ten years' experience In » ♦ . washing: rough dry, 25 cents a dozen. Residence 57$ Charles, i W-ASHIXG — A. German girl wants to go out washing. Call or address 430 Mio ! nesotit St. / . 117" AMI I. m; — Wanted, 'washing and iron *V ■ in by the day. Address or call 412 j North Exchange.,..-, t- ."•" WAMIIMJ- 15 y a woman to go out by the M any washing and ironing and house | cleaning. .Call or address 044 Broadway. j WA>HiN<t- Woman goes, out washing. *V - Ironing and housecleaniug-. Call or i address i&2 Cedar st..,Koom 2. WASHING wanted at 456 East Sixth St.; 1 » V- . specifll rates iv family washing. • ■■;' ASHIXi called for and delivered. COS ■ . Mississippi. ' WASHING— Wanted, to go out washing 1 »» -and ironing. Call at 711 Edmund st. I ASHING — A good washerwoman wants » V ' work.. Call at ti4ti Pleasant nv. • ■■ ■ OKK.FOK liOAKD- Young girl em ♦ V ' ployed during the day would like to i do something in return for board and room; willing to make herself ■ generally useful. Address S 30, Globe. "♦I BCE I A .A SFO US. WANTKD— To adopt a baby from one to three mouths old. Address O -.'4, Globe. DEATH TO ALL INSECTS. '■ \ -^*^ Bugiciae Powder is the ! onl >' sure killer of Cock 1 - ' *^JET ' roadies, Moths. Fleas, Bed ' ' #$&'''* bugs. Lice. A few a p plica- ■ ; / RS\ tions kill them. For sale 1 *"^Oi&X~* in St. Paul, nii.ii., by. - ?Br\^ the Kran Urns Co. ami ' f <»risg». Cooper A; tj'o^" or the Bug ciae Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. 7j ' .-,.■■■. - j|j» I?i r.V ''■'' FOB BKXT. :: '..:'^:l T I \ iU'IIITARER A PAKItEIt, " .I - • Renting: Acency, -^ •■; - .1 -■■-. .Manhattan Building. T-i ' . > 'j--":- ;J. W. Sliepard, -'?'■;''• ' I c:. . 94 East Fourth Street. .--■;•-'<- r R E7 " TS HOUSKB; JSJORES, OFFTCKS. I -»^apartmeuts and rooms, with »nd without I steam heat, in all parts of the city; . acts -as jojwners' agent; collects rents." 1* You Can Rent I '■•■■; - : - HOUSES, --• :> V ;> BOOMS, STORES, # OFFICES, J: . i? DESK ROOM, FLATS. f ATTICS, f farms', ■''••> • ; m FARMS, i Or Even Your Last Snm- \ nier's Straw Hat, r * If you will advertise them in the ' V Kent Columns of the GLOBE 0 WANTS. J iionses. '■ ; •• ': ■ '- : ' " ' I L_ -■■'■■ ■ ' I p»TTA«it-For rent, small cottage, 467 . ,\^ Virginia ay., rent $10. Inquire at i Gherkes' Grocery, corner' Virginia and Uni- I versity. ' :■.■-,-:.; . • .. :.., . .;..-:;. HOL'SK— 151 Iglehart st. Apply at 46 Gil lillan Block. . ..- r .: , .-. : «;.:.->s; HOUSH— For rent, a five-room house, in good repair. Inquire within. tWii East Sixth st., Dayton's bluff. . t . ....-.:, 1 BAYLOR'S HINTINU :A (J X C - . - GLOBE BUILDING -^ WE .-. RENT HOUSES, STORKS, OFFICES, TAKE charge OF rented". PROPERTY and make collections; ./! . '." . .; ." ;, , ■ : ■ • ■ K«osn<i. .-'.• . ■ ■ ,- .-. ; ,•• v ', .. — HOTKL BRtNsWICK, for gentle • men only; .fifty modem steam-heated roosm by day, week or month. \-r-~:,i ..■;. A _ A -KUIHTH ST., lti— Neatly fur •-*■ a*- nished rooms nt reasonable rent; modern conveniences' on every floor, and rooms well ventilated. • - ..•.>.. ■ -- :-.■•> ■ i (KDAK ST., 576— Nicely furnished rooms v-> suitable for two gentlemen. - EIGHTH ST., 105 KAST- Furnished rooms at the "Malvern;" rent very cheap. EIGHTH. Nicely furnished rooms; i~t convenient location; bath, pleasant lawn an-: shade trees. . • PLEVKNTH ST., 96, FAST— Nicely fur- I -L' nished room; conveniences; central : also one smail room. . .: . ■, IGL.EHART ST., I.t— Commodious front room: shady side of street; references re ! quired. . ' :y-.r,..\,v Ai.LBOKOUGII — Apartments in the Marl borough, the new flat building on Minimi ay.. near Sixth St.: everything first class. See plans at office of Ross* Clarke, 914 Pioneer Press Building. PLKASANT AY.. -.Si— Nicely furnished room ; use of bath : near car 'lines. OK . KXiH ST., 60, KA.vi— For rent, suites iJ of rooms for office and light business. Apply on premises. Tfc-NTH ST., -J>s liASX— Three furnished ~X rooms: bath. UNIVi^KSITV AY..417— Furnished rooms, v-^ with or without board. "ABASHA. m:.u— Corner TefilD St.— __ Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet. W.ANTKIJ— A young lady to share in light housekeeping expenses with two other vounz Indies from now until cold weather; references exchanged. Address T -ii. Globe. , DYE WORKS. AHLKi'.T & MINTKL— Minnesota Steam Dye Works, -.44 East beventh. 1^ J. iiOtiir..N- N. W. Steam Bye Works X • office. 4:6 Robert St., Ryan Block Works :■ and ■'; Inubnm uv _^ ACCOUJXTA SITS. H-' ■ . 'i'j..»l t''.i\. in- lierniiiniii Life insur » i i:i c Building, esportnml in:d:tw;i- \l despise m . j I LITTLE : f : THINGS. ;V "LINER" AD 3 ARE h ; . LITTLE THINGS. .^' , But great results surely follow upon their use. . Repeated trial has proved their value. . ; .. . . _ .. . .. a ONE GENT A WORD I WHICH IS THE BETTER MEDIUM? .*; ; I'FfliSOJf ALS. ; ? -. , 4 LWAYS RELIABLE— Madame : Teits- i - ■'■£*. worth, clairvoyant: business lest medi um: thirty years' experience. 539 abash a st., city. • •■ XX YOU, IN TROCBLK ♦ — Consult Madam Jna Walker, "life render." for faithful : resume of your, past. , present - and . future. Diseases of w.omeu diagnosed and j • successfully treated; correspondence confi- I dential ;iadles, 50e: ; gentlemen, • $1. 515 \Va- : bnslm st;. opposite the capital. »'.■- ■■ "'. US. KATE HO-sKINS. psychometr reader and trance medium,. 225V2 We Seventh St., St. PauL • ■ . MRS. II ARK IS— Wabasha St.-Mag -*"-!■ netic and massage treatment; alcohol,' oil and sea salt baths. Room 23. MRS. UK LIITTKK, experienced may ! 1»± sagist. 27 East Seventh st., Parlor 9, first floor. flours, 10 to 1) daily. • • RS. M. A. TI'SSKY, 624 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and massage treatment for j paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases, I Clairvoyant reader. Call 'J a. m. to Sp. m . | THE MISSUS MAI'KISK, alcohol Datha. j 'J- massage treatment. 124 Fifth st. south, I Flat 1, Minneapolis: two experienced oper- I ators. • :■>..•• j BUSINESS CHA^rE^. : : : i_ — ___ — . i 1 1 BUY or SELL? $ HOUSES, % h HOTELS, V % SHOPS, X X FARMS, . : #• 0 stokes, :•• -■:■:-. ./ ft 0 REST A U RANTS, % BUILDINGS, 5 X BARNS, * 9 Or anything else that you may # J 9 have to sell or wish to buy, by 4 £ usin^ the V | 5 Business Columns of the Globe, i llancous. i— _ I ASPL.KNDID OPPORTUNITY— An es tablished book, stationery and cißar I store in an A 1 location for sale; doing a good business; don't call unless you mean busi ness. 134 East Fourth st. - . : L^OK SALK- Stock or general merchan *. disc; business established twenty years; good store and storehouse, and comfortable dwelling; postoffice in connection, and half a block of real estate; located in Greenleaf, McLeod county. Minn., in the best farming community of the state; a rare chance to se cure a quiet home and a prosperous busi ness; 84,000 will handle it; time given on j part, or might consider good rear estate; best of reasons. Particulars from J. Haisley,. I 4vil Wabnsha St., Kooms 1 and '2, or from j owner, W. B. Kutterneld, Greenleaf. Minn. "WANT A MAN to start a general : mer- I X chant store in town or 2,000 inhabitants | in a brick building, in Southwestern Minue- sola. Address P 27, Globe. " KASK OF KITCHKX and dining room tor sale; good business; splendid chance ! for small capital; reason tor selling, sickness. I Box (ir.b. Dulmli. Minn. | | IIOKSKS A3l> CAKKIAGES. I HAVE YOU y M 1 HORSE. .•;.< i % CARRIAGB. '«, -55 •. « ! f PHAETON. t3 * ' <^ VICTORIA. ; < d HARNESS, i 1 SLEl'in. f , % ££2 PONY or f I f IS! JAUNTING f 1 0 CART > I I 0 To Sell, or do you want to Buy one? m j A Try the columns of • > 1 1 THE WANT PAGE. I FOR SALE— one fine brougham and T cart cheap. Address X .8. Globe. FOR SAL.-. — >even-y. arold horse; sound: weight, 1,130; very cheap. 268 Belmont st., corner Ohio. WASTED- A tine set of driving harness at a bargain. Address V. J., Globe. 1 9n(H' (K?iD WORK HORSE for 1,/CwW.sale tor $V.i, at 214 West £ev entii st. ■■ . FOB SAIT.E. AWNINGS, tents, canvas covers for hay grain, etc. J. M. Rossell, 3.'»5 Jncksan. COW AND calf- For sale. Jersey cow and call. Inquire 817 Osceola ay. in forenoon. C1U1..1. CEDAR BLOCKS for fuel for sale *-J cheap. Inquire of foreman on Third st. Fletcher & Burk. . ■ .-.•-■ FUKNITUItK— Nearly new furniture, car pets, rugs and other household goods at private saie. 141 Pleasant ay. :_-.,- PHANO— For sale, upright piano. costSUTO; sell for one-half of not what it cost, but half what it Is really worth todny. as we want the money; fashionable maker. Hadeu & Sons, cabinet srand. We also have a Beatty organ in perfect order that is worth §75, that we will sell for g?.".; also have a first-class Howe sewing machine in good running order ihat cost S«i. that we will sell for jlf> We have a lot of fi-ie diamonds, gold watcnes and chains ihat we will sell for the actual amount loai.ed on the goods: that means considerably less thau half what they are reaJiy worth. Inquire Koom 1. First Na tional Bank, at American Mortgage Loan Company. [IJIAPLK A>l> BIKCH tLOOIIING at iTX Jackson and 4th sts. Thompson & Co. yfclTfcKS- Three Irish setter pu D s, one y-J nine months old, two two months oid. 4US Cascade St., corner Duke. Minneapolis, St. Fau! &Sault Ste. Marießy . ><a^ From Unio i Depot— Montreal __^^^SA anil liostoii Express leaves .st.Pnul >p^3^YSfi dnily li 1• p. m.; Minneapolis 45 ■ IKBl^Ji ''• "'•■ (rom * 00 line Depot, -M st. ■ JkfnS and Uh ay. N. Minneapolis— VVis naTfi^lS V iv ' Local leaves daily ex. Sun- M^/Ji«9S9 day ' "-'° a - "'•■■ Mlnjesota Div. Ba^SSSgJI -Local leaves Minneapolis daily JB^^^^"^ (ex. Sunday). 9:00 a. in. and 5:35 p. m. From Broadway Depot, loot o Cable Line, St. Paul— St. Croix F. Accommoda tion, daily (ex. Sunday). sp. m. City Ticket Of i:tes— .Minneapol?, No 127 Third st. Ho. fGuaranty) B uil ding^; St. "Saul. No 39s Kokert st. Hotel Kyua BOARI> OFFKREI). i f you q an B^jTf 4 V ~. RICH MAN. ' : % J \ POOR MAN. " 2 5 i 3. BE-GIJAR or i ; f 0 THIEF, ; ; ->,■; ..-•■ 4 ' AND THEY .■ *» CAN FIND 'S \ r ROOMS AND € f \ HOUSES THAT f * ' WILL GIVE ;r Vi j 4 THEM liELIEF. i BOARD— Furnished rooms with board, in large modern house. 210 East Ninth si. BOAKD— Large, airy rooms for rent, with j board: .one alcove: pleasant- summer location: .shaded lawn, 033 Wnbasha. , /?[■. I R OAR "- Furnished rooms with boards -U gas, bath; also table board. 147 Pleas- I ant ay. j BOARD— For rent, large, nicely furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen; mod* crn conveniences, with pood table board*, references exchanged. 200 East Tenth st. ; BOAKI>— '-The Miner"— Plensant rooms and. board; strangers will find first class accommodations. 182 College ay., coi ner >ixth st. . ■■■ 1 BOARD WASTED. I BOARD— Young man and wife, with child ten months old. want board in quiet American family. Best references given l . Stale price and location. O 23, Glode. j BOARD— A single gentleman would like good room' -and board in a private family. Best of references required and given. Give name and address; Christian family desired. Address 7. 21. Globe. | \ PROPOSALS. Thikfßiv^r Falls. Minn.. July 10. ISO'S. Sealed bids wili be received by the Village Council of the Village of Thief River Falls, I Polk County. Minn., until 12 o'clock noon of j the 2!i(h day of July, IS'.Ki. for the construe- I tion of water works, laying mains, building power house, furnishing water power pump, hook and ladder trucks, hose and hose carts, . and all material complete, according to plans ana specifications on file in the Recorder's office of Thief River Falls, Minn.; said work and material to be paid for in 7 per cent vil lage bonds, maturing in ten rears. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ; .. ADAM ZEH, Recorder. NORTHERN PACIFIC! Till: DIMM; CAR LINK To Farso, Winnipeg, Helena, Butte •- and the Paciilc Northwest. • ■ . ■ St. Paul. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and i Pacific Coast Trains. LV. 'Ar. I' Pacioc Mail daily lor Fargo, I Jamestown. Livingston, Helena, - Butte, Missoula, Spokane, Ta- 9:00 6:03 . . coma, Seattle and Portland. ... a. m. p. m. I Dakota and Manitoba Express | (daily) for Fergus Fulls, Wahpe ton. Croolcston, Grand Forks, Graf Winnipeg. Moorhead, 6:40 7:25 ■ Fargo and Jamestown p. m. a. in. Pacific Express (daily) for Fargo, I Jamestown. Li Yingston, Helena, i ■ Butte. Missonla, Spokane, Ta- 7:30 12 :15 coma.' Seattle and Portland ;. p. m. p.m. ■ The Dakota and Manitoba Express does not run west oft on Sumlav. - ...• ■ ■■. Pullman Sleepers daily between St. Paul and Grand Forks, Gnifton, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls, . Wuhppton : nil .Forgo. Pullman First-Class anil ■' Tourist Slcei>ers are run on thruush i Pacific Co:i«t I Trains. C. K. SXON'r., City Ticket" Ageut, 162 East J Third .Street St Paul. /s*fc. Ticket Offices: X L fur.. 'T^a-L street, corner Fifth, and [MILWAUKEE] Union Depot, St. Paul. i *i&°SZBAiI& f. *Daily. +Ex. Sunday. ■ / T£x. Monday.JEx. Saturday "■ '"*"' I.e.— St. Paul— Chicago JUuy ' express ■»:■/.> am tiu:<>|>.u Chicago '•Atlantic I ' express *2 55 p m *ll:oT>am Chicago ' Fast Mail" .. *649 p m *2:15 p m Chicago •'Vestibule" Lim... *8:l!i p m ♦7:20 a m Chicago via Austiu and Du buque . „ *4:OJp m *7:45 am I Dubuque via La Cross© . 1» 01 a m f10:45 p m I fct Louis and Kansas City.. *9:lsam »U::iOp in St. Louis and Kansas City.. :7:15 p m \'i:io a m Calrhar and Dnvenport fi:lo a. m ft>:3o pin Milliank and Aberdeen ... t8:0« a m \<&:3il pin aiilbank ami Aberdeen *6:35 p m *7 45 am : - Minneapolis trains leave *7:3i'. t.-i, tU a.m., *12m., *3, *6:35 and tlO:sop.m. for detail information call at ticket offices. —-■ — ■ , ■j^^^^W^^l .["ticket offices "ALWAYS ON TltlE." v I The OnlyLma VZ^^S^*"- BAGGAGE CHECKED SSSi^S^' JDailv. JExcept Sunday i Leave , Arrive {Ex. Monday. xEx. Saturday. 1 St. Punl St. J'aul St. Joseph and Kansas City.... t 7 35 un. t 7 40 am Joseph and Kansas City... f 7 56 pin f 7 4(1 nra ', Sioux City-Local Express - - - f 7 S5 am t 6 10 pm | Sioux City, Omaha <t Blk Hills f 7 55 pin t 7 40 am 1 ipestone and Sioux Falls - - J 785 am ; (ilupm Winnebago and Elmore - - - J 7 36 am f 610 pm . New Him, Tracy and Pierre - - x 7 55 pm § 7 40 am Duluth, AMiliind atia ruperior } 9 00 urn t 5 00 pm Duluth. Ashlnud nnd Superior til 00 pm r 6Aoam Mari>hfield and . Wausau - -- - { 8 00 am {10 30pm f CHICAGO TRAINS— J •Badger State Kxpress"- -fBOO am 110 SO pm 1 "World's Fair Express"- - I C£spin |-12(5piu I "?>orth-Mestern Limited" ' lupin r : •_>» Itm STORES AH I> FIXTURE wlinl w lul w I ■ fflnfi BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BIL LIARi> SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 407- Office and Factory 411 and 413 Fifth avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. KKAI. ESTATE FOR SALE J. K. IM<(>.>, SUCCESSOR TO - - • • Bacon &, f'olcinan. : - ' . REAL ESTATE A»i> i.o..t\«, " Cor. 4lh and -Minnesota Sts. •<" \r-; : -: >■ . ' ;tli><'<'li:iii<-oiis. ■.. .' ' * \' '. ' FOR SALt OR tXCHAN tit— Farm o . 200 acres, within one mile of the city of ■ • Dell Rapids. Miunehana county. South Da- : iota; ISO acres under -cultivation: house, ' burr, and grove on the , promises: farm wa tered by the Big Sioux river; mostly bottom land; will take stock of merchandise in part ; ' payment and mortgage on laud for balance • if desired. M. R. Keneflck, Dell Kapids, S. D. FOKSALK-My valuaDle improved farm . • ■ 14 miles from St. Paul on the Hudson ' - City roau; location extra; must be sold ■ within 00 days: terms easy. Address Guy "' Sanlsbiiry, Lakeland,- Minn. ■..■ ,:.-; f: ;■; \ V >lK * I ' liX & " ' «-. real estate; list . * » bargains with them. Pioneer Pre.is aid a { : iftSTRECTIOSS. '/' ' : ■ .' ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC »J ana Art, 2B East Exchange St., St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call or send lor prospering. .- . «;reat ma^o bar<;a». ONE ELEGANT upright Decker Bros, piano, style 16. at about one-half its value; it has only been used a few months must be sold soon. It. C. iluueer, 107 East : Third st. . . STEAMER PITTSBURGH Will leave St. Paul for St. Louis and inter mediate points Thursday, July 2O(9i,at 10 A. TO..''"', For full ; information regardina; passenger ■ and freight rates apply to C. H. BROCKWAY, Agent. Office foot of Sibley. street, opposite • Union Depot ,ST, PAIL. Telephone 240. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TirlfOtc so ° Sicollet ay., Minneapolis: 196 B. 3d I IbnCIO st., St. Paul. Union depots both cities. leave St. Paul Union Depot, abrive Willmar, Morris, Brown's :05 am Valley & Breckinridge. :40 pm Fergus Fails. Fargo aud bß:3oam Grand Forks b6:osam Osseo, Clearwater and St. b8 :30 am Cloud bll :55 am AnoKa. St. Cloud and b4:3opm Willmar blo:ssam b4 :30 pm Excelsior & Hutchinson. bl 1:55 am Willmar, tsioux City, JKargo, Winnipeg. Pa- . a6:3opm cine Coast a 7 am JOsseo, St. Cloud, Fergus Falls, Crookston, G. • : Forks, Kalispell. Spo kane. Great Falls, Hel- ■ -"• ena, Butte aud Pacific a7:4spm Coast. . , a?: 15 am EASTERN MINNESOTA. Duluth, West Superior, • , Elk River, Milaca, ■il\. . Ilinckley, Princeton. M:OS §Anoka." b7:oopm a. daily: b, except Sunday; §Buffet parlor ■" cars on trains to Duluth and W.Superior;- -tßutt'et sleepers. JDining cars, palao sleep ers and free colonist Bleeping cars. .,- WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. •—Arrive—^: - - - ■ ■•■ :,-—-De\>&n-y^T, 5:00 pm 6:00 ami St.-'Paul. | 1 :.r. pm . :ir>pta '« 5:4.". pm ain ; Jliniieap'lis 12:4") pm j:2spia^l Direct Line to Kan < luire, i>»ltko»ii 4 aud Milwaukee. • - VESTIBULED SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS. All Trains Run Daily. **: pIIICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY v> Co. Trains leave ..Union Depot. City Office. ;iti4 Robert Street, corner Fifth. ♦Daily. tbailyex.' Suud. Leave. | Arrive. tChicago Fust Express.. ... 7:2:") am il:()f»pm tlowo, Mo. & Kansas Ex. .. 7:25 am ll:iiopm •Dodge Center Local .... 4:35 pm 10:058 m ' ♦Chicago Limited... 7:30 pm 7:3.jam *DesMoines, St. J. & K. C .. 7:30 pm • 7:35 am. BS*i:.wi«-* i in mi Leaves Union Depot for . ■HcHmBI II Chicago and down-river 1 1 fTI 17 Mil 111 ill points, 3:30 p. m. Ar [Btll|m|kiill|JH rives from same points Bfeßßa || ' : "" p. m. Daily. Leaves jB»WM^HMII Union Depot for Chicago HIiIIIiIp9BII and St. Louis.7:3t» p. in. II Arrives from same points |£SSSiSL2SE MM 7 : '-& a. m.' Daily. . ■ . USE THE DAILY AND ; SUNDAY I GLOBE LINER COLUMNS! -7