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i: IMKO.HETF.K. >k f he boy who .rllsihr j»n-.»ers. end lie will tell yon more about illation than all the affidavit* that can be published. Just try it and yon will be convinced that tiie Globe leads all. WANTS CAN BE Lt?F At the Following Locations for Insertion in Daily anil Sunday Globe. M. D. Merrill. 442 Broadway. S. 11. Reeves, druggist Moore block. Seven corners. C. T. Heller, druggist 52$ St Feter street Straight Bros., druggists, corner of Rondo end Giotto. William K. Collier, druggist, 100 East Sev enth street. A. T. Guernsey, druggist, 171 Dale street V. A. Hirscher. druggist, -''.*> Rondo street. Parker st Westby. druggists, ITU East Third street E. McCruddeu. confectionery. 198 Rice Etreet W . A. Frost & Co.. druggists, corner Selby end Western avenues. B. J. V die, druggist, 300 Market, corner Fifth. MTI'AIIO^S OFFERED glairs. BAH BEK— Wauted.a good. lirst-class white barber at once: telegraph Terryll Bros.. Faribault. Minn. BARBER wanted to buy shop; steady trade: good location: bargain for cash": jood reasons for selling. Otto Gerstbren, 221 Cedar ay., Minneapolis. BLACKSMITH- Wanted, good German blacksmith; single: corner West Sev enth st. and Toronto ay. Henry Krp." BLACKSMITH for country: must De good horseshoer and plow man: good chance for right man. For particulars ad jre.-s Carlson & Hibbard, Roscoe. Goodhue county, Minn. , CHOREMAN— Wanted, at 68 Wilkin St., steady man to work around the place and care for cow; references. DISHWASHER— Wanted, ft dishwasher, German, nt Cafe Neumann, Wabasha st. EMPLOYMENT FOR 3.000 PEOPLE— We want active representatives in all parts of tbe United States to sell an article that is used by every one; goods warranted; profits enormous; business permanent and legitimate; exclusive territory given: ex perience not necessary. Address Manu facturing Company, and 180 Commercial st . Lynn, Mass. PAINTERS— good men; come ready to work at S a m. Army Building, Rob ert st. bridge; call at Room 7. SALESMEN to sell Baking Powder. We O put our goods Glass Rolling Pins. $6J month and expenses, or commission. Chicago Baking Powder Co.. 707 A'an Bnren St.. Chi cago. SALESMAN — Wanted, salesman for com ned line ciders and cigars. Address California Cider Co.. Chicago. 111. SALARY OK COMMISSION* to agent to handle 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; -00 to f-OO "percent profit; agents making 'sso per week; we also want a general agent to take charge of terri tory. i,:,(i appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money; write for terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. X* 4, La Crosse. Wis. SOLICITORS— Wanted, men of energy O and tact to solicit for the Bankers* Life Association of St. Paul, Minn.: liberal con tract and splendid territorvcau be secured by addressing Clarence E.Secor. St. Paul. Minn*. STENOGRAPHERS— Competent stenog raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their tames and qualifications with our employ ment department; no charge to either em ployer or employed, Wvckoff. seamans & Benedict o4 East Fourth st. JTJEAMS wanted, corner Thomas and Gaul -L tier: inquire between 7 and '.-' a. m. \\ ANTED — Salesmen or agents: easy » ' work: good pay telling pants to order S3, suits $15. Hunter Tailoring Company Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED— Young people to learn teleg *' raphy, shorthand, bookkeeping, etc; Mudents an make board. Globe Business College. Endicott Building. KOAlti> WASTED. \V7 ANTED— Pleasant front room with al ** cove, and adjoining room. with breakfast and evening dinner, for three ladies (in busi ness c vicinity St. Anthony hill. Address /. 310. Globe. BOARD— Young man wants room and board in strictly private iamilv; best of references; will pay 824 per mouth. Ad dress, with particulars, Ii 315, Globe. BOARD— one furnished and two unfurnished rooms, wilh heat and board for two. in private family: reasonable terms. Address Tyler. Globe office. BOARD Wanted, one or two rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, with board, for gentleman and wife iv private family In uj.per town; references. Address T s*s, (ilobe. WASTED TO KENT. A.MAN wilh family wishes to rem small fiirni near or between St. Paul and Min neapolis. Address X 314. Globe. Hoi Wanted to rent, bosse of six or seven rooms, modern; give location and price. Address X 315. Globe. H'" v; Warned to rent smali furnished house, or part of house, for light house keeping. State price and location. Address ____, Globe. Rooms— Wanted at once, famished room or rooms with bath, for three gentle men. Address J. G. S.. .!Xi East Seventh THEATRICALS. IVCEI M SCHOOL OF ACTING— -L-i Room 26, folium Block, 27 South Fourth St.. Minneapolis — Pupils- trained for the stare; plays written, revised and rehearsed. I>KKSS*si.4KIA<;. DRESSMAKING _ Millinery and dress making. Mma E. Jnlien, 361 Rice it, between College and Summit SITUATIONS OFFERED. feSn, %t,-^s^r% / m±^r^_,<_s& , ALL LADIES f A DESIRIKO . _. 3 HOUSEMAIDS _) SfcWING GIRLS— i \ KITCHEN GIRLS— _ _ I'ANTRY GIRLS £ if DISHWASHERS & p WASHWOMEN'- A _ COOKS : \ v NURSES — J & Or rut other kind of HELP, cause- > v cure them by advertising in the __ a Globe Want Columns % &-< V%^^% m_v % / *±'&m> / ~i,%, fk^mM Females. CiOOK — Wanted, a good coot; no washing. _ r.!i Western ay. COOK— Second cook and dishwasher -' wanted Great Northern hotel. 385 Sibley st. MWftmm EMPLOYMENT — Wanted, one young lady ran find steady employment! An ply at 57 East Seventh at"., room 33. HOUSEKEEPER— Apply at the Chicago Garden, Edgerton st. ; tane Mississippi car line. HOi:s|-.ivoirK— pill to assist general housework. 258 Carroll st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a eirl for gen eral housework. Call at ill Thomas st. HOUSEWORK- A eirl for general house work. 519 .Marshall ay. OOtsEWORK— GirI for general house: •« J work, -In' Dayton ay. ; good wuges: two in family. HOUSEWORK— a good girl for Eeneral housework; German preferred. In quire at Lowrv Arcade, entrance Fourih st,, up stairs, at Mrs. Tfnnkuch.- HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl to assist in general housework. Apply at 1911 Sherburne ay. KITCHEN' «;IRL-Girl for kitchen work; call at once at 533 Broadway. LORRAINE SCHOOL OF DRESS cutting, at 414 Wabasha St.. room *.'. OECONDGIRL— A neat Eirl wanted for l - second work. 151 Summit ay. rEACHER— Wanted, a teacher for kin dergarten and primary courses imme diately. Apply to Mrs. 11. E. Thompson, 383 Wood ay. ■'!■■■■ WANTED— girls for housework and four nurses, girls. _y_ Selby ay., dry goods store. HORSES ANI> CARRIAGES * HAVE YOU A 5 HORSE. _ % CARRIAGE. __Q _ _ PHAETON. tssJ $ d » VICTORIA. 6. d NESS, 1 5 SLEIGH. \ ? ?ii_ PONT or _ _ «W JAUNTING 9 6 CART d 9 To Sell, or do you want to Buy one? i Try the columns ot i I THE WANT PAGE. J i_>^^ 4 f_sQ/^%_~^^ Jl &^^^_^-*&-G FOR SALE— fine brougham and T cart cheap. Address X 28. Globe. FOR SALE— Its the thing. 1 have a very handsome T cart that I wish to dispose of: price is no object. Address S 314, Globe. \y A. BITI.KK, of Little Falls. Minn.. »» • has a tine pair of driving horses (pacers) which he wishes to sell, as he is go inn io Caliloruia. "^ 'PERNOSAiA. ARE YOU IN TROUBLE *— Consult Madame Ina Walker, "life reader," for faithful resume of your past, present and future. Diseases of "women diagnosed and successfully treated; correspondence confi dential; ladies, sue: gentlemen. Sl. 515 Wa basha St., opposite the capitol. A A A A -AKKIVEO. Mde. La .J\.J\.J\. Favre. the celebrated young clairvoyant, trance medium and mag' netic healer it Denver; ladies .V) cents," gents $2. 4.) West Exchange St., near St. Joseph's Hospital. ;-. .-.- ;• ;r ALWAYS RELIABLE— Teits worth, clairvoyant; business lest medi um: thirty years' experience. 530 Wabasha St., city. FOR SALE— Do you want a nice brough am? I want money— and I want it bad; you can ha»e the above vehicle at au ex tremely low figure. Address 6 310. Globe. f\.| ISS HELEN DEVEARE— Ladies' and l»-L gents' manicuring skillfully dons: sat isfaction assured. Parlor 9, No. 27 East Sev enth st. MRS. DE LAITTRE. experienced mas l»l sagisl. 27 East Seventh st. Parlor 1, first floor. Hours, 10 to 9 daily. MRS. M. A. TUsSEY— 624 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism aud nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call "J a. m. to? p. it . ■. ■ ■ -— LOST A!fl> FPU Hit. COWS FOUND— Two cows, one red. with j white face and back, the otner a dark red cow: both have halters on. Owner please call corner Snelliugand St. Anthony ays. DOG LOST— Liver and white spotted pointer: right eye gone: liberal reward for any information. George Markert. 570 Martin st. - Dog LOST ok STOLEN — Saturday night water spaniel one year old": License 1,000. Reward for his return to S5 North Smith ay. _■.>;.-.'■ EARDROP LOST— Diamond eardrop near Central market. Fourth- and St. Peter. Return to Globe oflice and receive reward. HORSES FOUND— Strayed, two horses. one "black and one bay. Call for same and pay expenses a: BUS Dayton ay. STRAYED — One black horse, one bay O mare: notify or lelurn to 189 West Third st. or 783 Sherburne ay.; reward. DYE WORKS. KAHLEKT & MINTEL — Minnesota Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. If J. KOCH EN— N. W. Steam live Works S. . oflice. 410 Robert St., Ryan Block Work. 55 and 57 Indiana ay. . rOR SALE. PIANO— sale, fine new Kimball piano at a sacrifice. 257 West Seventh st. STORES AX© FIXTURES BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BIL LIARo SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 407; 1 Oflice and Factory 411 and 413 Fifth avenue 1 south, Minneapolis, Minn, THE SAINT PAUL DAII_X GLOBE: LXESDAY CORNING. SEPTEMBER 13,' IS3^. ' SITUATIONS WANTED. /^_^,' t ymp t YOU WANT WORK. * _ . Find It by using the Globe 4 a Want Columns, and you cau be A A employed as 7 i : _; 4 AGENT. CLERK, % A BOOKKEEPER. £ £ STENOGRAPHER. _\ 1 SECRETARY, J A Hostler. Gardener or Maa-of-A!l- i i Work. J ? ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $ (*> While the Globe is at your service, d Male. A YOUNG MAN. twenty years ols, would like work. Address 306 Goodhue st. AN ADVANCED STUDENT desires a chance to tutor Greek, Latin or mathe matics for board and room while pursuing further studies. Address F 312. Globe. AN EXPERIENCED merchant, office man and accountant now out of busi ness wants a few young people to take pri vate lessons in bookkeeping at bis office or their residences: charges reasonable. Ad dress P. O. Box ___, St. Fan!.. BAKE It —Good bread and cake baker. 906 Rice st.. St. Paul. ' BARTENDER— Young man.nine months' experience, wants to finish trade. Ad dress I* ''. Globe. BILL CLERK— Situation as bill clerk or bookkeeper: best references. A. T. J., 717 First ay. south. Minneapolis. Bookkeeper— Wanted, by an experi enced bookkeeper, competent to take charge of any set of books, employment in some good house or manufactory." Address A*3. Globe. BOOKKEEPER— No. I bookkeeper de sires position: good penman, under stands single and double entry; can change the books from single to double or double to single entry: speaks, reads English and Ger man; has had five years' exprrience in bus iness: has good reference. Address Ed W. W.. 112 Fourth st. north. Minneapolis. Minn. BOYS FOR PLACES, places for boys: employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club K00m.313 Wabasha st. ; open from 11 to Is a. m.. and from 7 to 1* p. m. BUTCHER— German, would like a posi tion in a shop. J. Ruhlaud. -.'-.'7 Seventh st. southeast. Minneapolis. CAHETAK ERS — Wanted, position by competent man and wife to take care of flat and rooms; no children. P. 11. Ward. __ Spruce st. - ' CARICIAGtMAKEK, eialit years' ex > perience io leading shops of St. Paul, would like a good job in .i Western town or city. Address A 3(6. Globe. CLERK— A young man would iike clerk ' ing of any kind; two years' experience in grocery business. Address V 318. Globe. CLOTHING SALESMAN— AII A No. 1 clothing end furnishing goods salesman wants a situation. Address 0 44. Globe. COACHMAN wants a situation in a pri vate family: first-Class horsemen; sober: or taking care* of horses. Address Edward Brown, St, Dennis hotel. DRIVER— A sober.industrious young man desires a position driving delivery wagon; good references furnished. Address T 315, Globe. nSSB ENGINEER— Experienced engineer wants engine or steam plant to run. 631 Mis sissippi >t. __t~s EMPLOYMENT— Sept. 11— Wanted, a po -i sition by a colored man to work in pri vate family; or to won; in office or store as porter: good reference to show, call at No. 470 Robert St.. Room No. 4. EMPLOYMENT— An oid man. single would like to nave work. 401 Wabasha. EXPERIENCED office mau wants work in store, laundry or coal office; S*d a mouth. Address D 3*ll, Globe. G'KoCBRY Competent grocery r clerk wishes situation; speaks German*. Address Grocer, 58/ Mississippi st. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position in office or store by experienced young man; can keep books or do general bustling. Address D 312. Globe. IJRINTKR— First-class, all-around printer L and newspaper man would like situa tion. Best of references. Address J. M., 800 Jackson st. STENOGRAPHER— Mate, five years'.ex perieuce. open for engagement; refer ences. Address R. G.. 604 Jessamine st. S TENOGKAPHEK wants position: can O furnish machine. 28 West College. STENOGRAPHER— Do you want a com petent man. stenographer and type writer, for the winter at your own price': If so. address, naming salary. 7. ;W"J. Globe. IFOKhFOK BOARD— Situation want » V ed by a boy seventeen years of age to do chores for board and go to school. Ad dress S 316, Globe. . '.:-.- U7*ORK FOX BOAKD— Wanted, by a young man, a plate to do chores for board while attending school. Address S 315. Globe. 7DKK FOR BOARD— A »> wants work for board so as he can at tend evening school. Apply 306 Goodrich ay. Y'OIXt; MAN with five years' experience in the theater would like position where the quick handling of money is necessary; can give bond. Address X 312, Globe. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF .O Ramsey— ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Murphy, dec-eased. Letters of administration on the estate of Mary A. Murphy, deceased. ißie of the County of Rsmsey aud State of Minuesota, being granted to Patrick B. Murphy. It is ordered. That six mouths be. and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in whicntill i>ersons hav ing claims or demands against the said de ceased are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said county, for examina tion aud allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered, That the first Monday In April. A. D. 1804. at 10 o'clock a. m., at a general term of said Probate Court, to be held at the court house in the City of Saint Paul, in said county, be, and the same hereby is. appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will examine aud adjust said claims aud demands. And it is further ordered. That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in tbe St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed aud pub lished m said county. Dated at Saint Paul, this 2d day of Septem ber. 1893. By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER. [us.] Judge of Probate. Warner, Richardson A Lawrence, Attorneys, ASSIGNEE'S -STATE OF MINXE . sola, county of Ramsey— District Court, Second Judicial District In the matter of the assignment of Julius Peter, insolvent Notice is hereby given that cash offers for all of the stock in trade of Julius Peter, in solvent, consisting of hardware goods, etc., also fixtures in store >o. 314 East seventh street St Paul, Minnesota, and now in the possession of the assignee, will be received by said assignee at bis office, Nos. 23 and 24 Globe building, St. Paul. Minnesota, up to noon of the twenty-second day of September, A. D. 1*93. Bids will be* reported! to the above-named court at a special term there of, to be held Saturday. September twenty third. A. D. 1803, * and creditors and all persons interested in said assignment and in the estai3 above described are hereby directed to-be present at said time and place. A schedule of the assets of- said, insolvent is on file iv the office of the clerk of the District Court Ramsey County. Minnesota. . EDWARD J. DARRAGH. Assignee. William P. Westfali- Attorney for Assiguee SITCATIO^S WASTED. ''■}'. • fee : ; \. ]W Females. ' - - ; A-^AKI'KMLIR has plenty of girls 51 West Exchange: telephone 007. i- A LADY GRADUATE from good acad emy desires employment of any kind of day work. Address s 312. Globe. V. CCOMPANIST-Ry experienced lady, to piny in dancing school afternoons, or as accompanist to singing teacher. Address 46. (.lobe. •_£ - , BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by ft young lady as bookkeeper: understands both simile and double entry; can furnish good references. C. M.. 2J4St. Anthony ay. BOOKKEEPER — Young lady wishes position: has had six years" experience in bookkeeping and general' office work; is a good typewriter : references furnished. Ad dress Z 105. lobe. CHAMBERMAID — 323 East Seventh, third floor, situation wanted as cham bermaid iv hotel. COOK— Situation wauted by two compe tent girls as cook and waitress: best of reference; no objections to leaving city. Ad dress T:ilG. Globe. COMPANION— A lady of refinement nnd i education desires a position as compan ion or managing housekeeper: a home the main object. Address a 30ri. Globe. COMPANION— Lady would like position j > as companion to elderly or invalid lady: j no objection to traveling. Address T 314, Globe. /"COMPOSITOR— Young lady of fair edn- ! *—■' cation desires situation; lias had three ! years' experience as compositor. Address x 301. Globe. COOK— Wanted, by English lady, situation | as plain cook in private boarding house, j or will go as help in kitchen, in city or out. Address F 314. Globe. I— I i iLERK— a young lady with experience j \-* would like a position clerking in bakery j or confectionery. Call or address K. M.. 3ol> j Stinson st. . DRESSMAKING wanted in families. 457 Smith ay. DRESSMAKER in families by a compet ent ban good titter and draper; refer ences. SIS Lafayette ay. DRESSMAKER — Experienced dress maker would like engagements In fam ilies; references. Call or address 124 West Fifth st. : . -; DRESSMAKER — Wanted immediately, ! a few engagements by a good dress- j maker; best of reference furnished. Address I c 312, Globe. • j DRESSMAKER— Experienced dressmak i-J er wants work in families by the day; - : A No. 1 cutter and fitter. 414 Wabasha st., I Room 2. GOVERNESS— A position wan lid as a nursery governess; good references given. Address X 48? Globe. Ir HOUSEKEEPER— A middle-aged lady j wants position as houseiceeper. Ad-, dress 386 Banfil st. »l HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a position aY | housekeeper for widower witn children, , in or out of city, by a young lady. 20 West" ' College ay. *"; HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by a middle aged lady a position as housekeeper, or to take care of an invalid lady: good refer ence. W. W. Heeth, St. Paul. Minn. « HOUSEKEEPER — Wanted, by a lady IX who has been housekeeper in fijft-c!::ss colleges,' a similar or subordinate position in a public institution or private family: eager-' --to find respectable employment even if it-' involves arduous '-persona! laoor. « Address - !, 7. 312. Globe. ■ ■ :■:' ..-;-. -j. v. ;-|l HOUSEKEEPER — Position as house- 1 ! kee;er in hotel or widowers family: fond of children and an excellent none. Ap ply at Massage Parlors. *>■■.-. Selbv ay. HOI s..K EEPKK— A competent woman wants to take cure of single Bat for iwo persons: is a fine cook flotation must be in the very best apartment house. Address Q315. Globe. HOUSEKEEPER— a competent young woman wishes for a situation as house-' beeper, in or out of oily; or for general ■ housework in a small family. Address C 301, Globe. '■'•-; HOUSEKEEPER— A lady of forty would like situation in widower's family, city or country. Address 131 East Eighth st. HOUSEWORK — A girl wants general housework in an English-speaking family: will work for smill wages. Call or address Boathouse, 147 Water st. HOUSEWORK— A young girl, sixteen years old. wishes to assist at house- i work: small family. Call or address 230 j Mount Airy. •■ ■■ -~- ■■■■ HOI si-: work— Experienced girl wants place lo^do general housework. 318 i Somerset st. ..-~ ■ .-.s HOUSEWORK— Very reliable girl taking, j lessons in city would do light house work; -suitable .home chief object: refer-' ences. Address V 322. (ilobe. . IV UKSING— Widow woman desires sick XV nursing; terms reasonable. Address' V 4. Globe. .__ ■•' JVUKses— Two colored girls want posi ■l" tions in private family, either 'as nurses or general housework. Inquire ' in barber shop. 375 Jackson st ECON D G I KL— Wanted by a girl. place in- private family. to do feeoud work. 433 Selby ay. "777 OECOND WORK— Youug German girl O would like place to do second work or general housework in small family. 444 Blair st . * SEWING— Wanted, sewing in families by experienced dressmaker; can give good city reference; will work cheap for the present 149 Martin st, ■ 7 MEWING— Experienced dressmaker wishes O sewing in families. Call or address Hotel Arlington, seven corners. SEW I NO— An experienced dressmaker O would like sewing of any kind to do at home: will call at residence and give ideas j and estimates on work. Address M 314. Globe. I SEWING — wants plaiu sewing to do ] at home: towels, table linen and nap--; kins and sheets done cheap. 50. 511 Missis- ' sippi st. _? ;_-. * STENOGRAPHER— Young lady steuog*: O rapher, employed afternoons* desires • work forenoons. address C OS; Globe. — . _2 STENOGRAPHER— A rapid and accurate lady stenographer and typewriter of sev eral years* experience desires position : owii£ machine: cau furnish references. Address- 315. Globe. STENOGRAPHER — Competent lad*v.' ►-' stenographer of several years' experience* in need of a position: best of references troiy former employers. Addiess L., 221 Western 2 ' ay. north. --.o . ! m. , —__ .' " ■ OTENOGRAPHER — Experienced lactjo* STENOGRAPH KK - Experienced ladys tv stenographer with best oil city refere" ences desires position; salary moderate. Ad"" dress F 36. Globe. " us "."(/ASHING— Lady will do washing and? » * ■ ironing for 39 cents dozen; first-class; call and deliver. No. 637 Mississipi st, in basement. y C ' _ — . - WASHING— Wanted, to go out washing by the day and take washing at home. Call at 2:6 Rondo st - 5 Uj ASHING— A girl wants work by the day washing and housecleaning. * Call 46 West Ninth. ;.■-.- ~. -y ; WASHING— to go out washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call at 711 Edmund st :-'--:-_-- ;_••<- -;-r WASHING— goes out washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or write to 462 Cedar St.. Room 2. \%f ASHING and Ironing wanted to do at o home. Call at 715 Thomas st ASHING AND IRONING wanted to do at home. Call at 175 Valley st ASHING WANTED— I would like washing and Ironing to do at home. Call 409 Grotto st . - ORK FOB BOARD- Wanted, place to work for board and go to school S 41. Globe. : • - .-.-., ' ?" ACCOUNTANTS. | -. ?s HM. TEMPLE, uo Germania Life lnsur • : ance Building, expert and auditwork FOR REST.- : PARKER A tVINNE, "dentins Agency, ; ;._ Agents for Care of Property, Estate* Jlauoipd. [_\\ '*:'r?7 *-*5 East Fourth Street. J. H". Nm^u^ Partial Rent List. 94 East Fourth Street. A NUMBER of handsomely furnished houses for the winter. " . 550 Dayton Ay. — Large modern brick house, newly and handsomely decorated; hardwood .finish; laundry. • 551 and 553 Selby A v.— Bight-room bouses; furnace, bath. etc. ; rent very low. 366 North Exchange St., Opposite House of Hope Church— Teu rooms; modern, ■■_-.":-'"■- J. IV. Shepard, 91 East 4th St.. RENTS HOUSES, STORES. OFFICES, acts as owners' agent: collects rents. Houses. HOUSE— house with all modern con veniences, walking distance trom busi ness center. R. J. Lewis, 74 Globe Building. HOUSE— Mv house, furnished, and Darn, LL 42i> Holly ay.. for rent. W. H. Hart. | Globe Building. HOUSE FOR RENT— Furnished house; 583 St. Peter St., between Summit and j College ays. Within ten minutes' walk of j business center: nrst-class neighborhood;, i all modern conveniences; storm aud screen j sash for every window: rent only $50. in ! quire at house. ; -^rilk-ot-.DEt- & DICKINSON, 16 East I *-J sixth, for carpet cleaning, feather and | mattress renovating and upholstering. AYLOR'S R ENTINO AtiE N C — GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT I HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES. TAKE ' CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND . MAKE COLLECTIONS. Flats. FOUR and five-room apartments, with bath, within walking distance of busi ness; low reut. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth. STEAM-HEATED, seven-room apart ments in Victoria and Richmond; build ings new. aud handsomely decorated: four front rooms; every room light; janitor j in attendance. J. W." Shepard. 94 East i Fourth st. j BTEAM-HEATED,8 TEAM-HEATED, hot water, gas rauae. I O rine rooms, ground rloor. corner apart ment, in "Premier."' corner St. Peter and College ay. : suitable for doctor's office and residence; janitor at 6*j College ay. J. W. Shepard. vi East Fourth st. Stores. STORE for rent. Inquire at 507 West Sav *J euthst. Good location for grocery, dry . ; spoons, hardware or creamery and bakery j business; rent cheap. ] Rooms. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated 7 rooms by day, week or month. r> ROADWAY. 044— Corner Fourteenth st. . *-> —For reut. one to four rooms, witn city water and sewer. BsfSaVl COLLEGE AY.. 19, EAST— Pleasant fur nished room for rent; modern conven iences. •'-.•** ' FIFTH ST.. 119 West — Unfurnished rooms for licht housekeeping; also front j ; room with alcove. -•• ■£'i*»m«»j F"" piFTH ST.. -.'..4. WEST-Third Flat- X Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat, gas, : ! i and all modern conveniences. LARGE, well-ventilated, warm rooms in I Li the clean, well-cared for Fotepaugh j building. Seven corners, for sleeping or light housekeeping: a comer suite well adapted for doctor's or dentist's office; janitor in build ing. J. W. shepard-. 94 East Fourth st. PLEASANT AY.. KH-Neir Corner Third Newly furnished rooms, with or with out board, for ladies or gentlemen. RON ST., 308— Furnished front room for two ladie% or gentlemen; $5 per mouth. ROOMs— Three down-stairs front rooms, unfurnished also four furnished rooms j ior rent, and others. 13 i West Fourth st. j D OOMMATE, — Gentleman roommate . '.-»-»• wanted for nice alcove on Summit ay.; j rent reasonable. Address V 316. Globe. | SPRUCE ST., 235— Furnished rooms very i O cheap; $"> per month with bath. i ST. PETER ST.. 775-Hyau Block.; Third Floor— For rent, two nicely furuished ■ front rooms suitable for two gemlemeu, witb steam heat, gas mid bath. Of. Pr.TER ST.. 45S— Furuished rooms; . t~> steam heat, gas ana bath. ■ • : Br. PETER, 493— Utopia— Pleasaut front j O rooms, single or en suite: modern mi ' farQTemeuts; board if desired. . TIT-ABASH A. Comer Tenth St.— V,» — Furnished rooms for rent: place auiet. ■ YOU can get stove repairs for all kinds of A stoves at American Stove Repair Works, 168 West Seventh. - ■-• •■■ ; .Miscellaneous. BARN— For rent, a good barn with two D box stalls and water. Apply at 17*; Sum mil ay. . UAK.M — A farm for rent one mile from the y city limits on the Suufish lake road. Thomas Wallace GalenicMedicai Institute ' No. 67 E. Third St., St. Paul, Minn. _4_3553kL Established in IS6I xff|S£^&Sc\ lorthe cure of private, ___&^_^*^^£__K nervous and chronic t£wd¥___j_¥_Si diseases, mc 1 udi n g fi-&Jm%r = ~ : -&* RCT s perm a t orrhoea or iESSEfea _%E_ml___ Seminal Weakness, § tor the cure oiprivate, nervous and chronic diseases, iuc 1 ud i n g Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility. Im orrhoea. Gleet, Strict ' jSsfjgiggjliiaßsm ure, Varicocele. Hydro t^sSls^fc^j cele, Diseases of Worn ;- [ CCPraSS^ED. The physicians of •' U' ■?*. . . the old aiid Reliable - j Institute specially treat all the above diseases 4-are regular graduates — and guarantee a i cure In every case undertaken, and may consulted personally or by letter. • ! Sufferers from any of these ailments, be ,-? fore consulting others, should understand ■ their diseases and the latest improved treat -4 ment adopted at our institute by reading our books. i The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health; . a private Medical Treatise on the above dis ,. iases. with the Anatomy and Physiology of i the Sexual System in. Health and Disease, " containing nearly 300 pages, and numerous i illustrations, sent to any address on receipt " of reduced price, only Twenty Cents, or value in one or two-cent stamps. , ( ! Pamphlet and chart of questions for stat , Ing case sent free. -.-■•,■••• I All business strictly confidential. Office . tours, S am. to ■"> :30 p. m. Sundays excepted. ; Address letters thus: -7- -•., 1 : . t.AMMt INSTITUTE, St. Paul, Minn Health Is Wealth. <' Da. R. C Wzst*b Nsavs asm JbibTuu *k»t, seuarautiMd ipeoiflo lorHjivenc Oil riuess. ConmlaMaa Fits. Nervous Neuralgia. Haadache. Nerroaß Prostration caused by n« usa of alcohol or tobacea, Wakefulness, Jfen tai Depression, Softening of th* Brain re suiting ia insanity and leading to misery, da cay and death. Prematura Old Age, Barren ness, Lose of Power In either sex, involun tary Losses and Seernatorrhcea, caused by overexertion of the brain, self-abuse or over indulgence. - .Bach box contains one month's treatment. Si a box. or six boxes for ;\ tent by mall prepaid. We " guarantee six' boxes to cure any case. With estb order for six-boxes, accompanied wlts~|\ -we find mi: purchaser our written guarantee to - refund the money it it does not effect a curs. *. Guar antees issued only byw. hi Colder, successor io Rtppler* Collier, druggiaifc Seventh and • islet s*. St. P*ul. iiifuu BOARD OFFERED. rsV'^%^^^%^«^%^ft^'^ft , \OV QAN B OARD I A RICH MAN. V? 5 i POOR MAN, \ _ BEGGAR or V «♦ THIEF, ,-? . 'tf a AND THEY A _\ CAN FIND i \ ROOMS AND 7?f _ HOUSES THAT f> t WILL GIVE <> a THEM RELIEF. . * BOARD— Large alcove room for rent, with board. 633 Wabasha, corner Iglehart. BOARD— Room and board for two gen tlemen ; references. 151 Summit ay. BOARD— Room and board, two newly furnished front rooms: rates $4 and $4.50 per week. 594 Jackson St., head of Twelfth; ladies' room and board $3.00 per week. Board— Nicely furnished rooms with board: all conveniences: use of parlor at d library. I^'s East Ninth St., corner of Robert. .--. BOARD— For strictly first-class board, room and accommodations at moderate prices, inquire at No. 7 Lyons Court, on Sib ley St.. between Ninth and Tenth. BOARD- 412 East Tenth st., uear Lafay ette Park— Very pleasant rooms and al cove, with good board: Lafayette aud Rondo car^pass the door; good neighborhood and home for refined people. BOARD— Large, pleasant, sunny room suitable for two persons, with first-class board. l\*> Nina ay.. near selby cable. WTHE MlNEß"— Desirable rooms aud --L boaid can be secured for the winter: excellent location for business people. 162 to lei-e. corner Sixth. Proposals lor Buildings. US. INDIAN SERVICE, CROW CREEK vJ • and Lower Brule Agency, S. D.. Crow Creek, Buffalo County, S. D.. September nth lsiii — SEALED PROPOSALS, indorsed "-Proposals for Buildings," and addressed to the undersigned at trow Creek. Buffalo County, S. D„ will be received at this Ageucy until one o'clock P. M. of Monday, October 2nd, 1M.13, for furnishing all necessary ma torials and labor and erecting and complet ing on the site selected therefor on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation. S. D.. one (1) frame office or administration building; one (1) frame grain house: one (1) frame carpen ter and paint shop; one (1) frame wheel wright and blacksmith shop; one (1) frame house tor physician's quarters, and one (1) trarae guard house and police barracks, all in dance with the plans and specifications which may be examined at the offices of the Builders' Exchange, st. Paul. Minn.; the Builders' Exchange. Omaha, Neb.: the "Tribune."' of Sioux City. lo. : the "Dakota Democrat." of Chamberlain. S. D., and at this agency. A form ot proposal is attached to the specifications. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best interest of the service. All bidders will be held to con form to the provisions of the Act ot Congress approved August I, 1592, relating to the limi tation of the hours of daily service of me chanics aud laborers employed upon the public works of the United' States and the District of Columbia. Proposals must state separately the proposed price of each build ug. and the period of time proposed to be consumed in the erection. < EUTIT-IET) HECKS. 77.. :/. Each Did must be accompanied by a certi fied cheek or draft upon some United States -Depository or solvent National Bans in the vicinity of the residence ot the bidder, made payable to the order ol the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least five FSB cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States in case auy bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a con tract with good and sufficient sureties, other wise to be returned to the bidder. Bids ac companied by cash in lieu of a certified check will not be considered. For further information as to location of the building sites, means of transportation, etc.. etc., ap ply. to RODERICK TREON. U. S. Indian Agent. ,7_-r-'- ■ Receiver's Sale. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court, Second Judicial District. •;. -._-. .;--■ In the mattor of the receivership of Samuel Rosenbaum, insolvent. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as receiver of the property and effects of Samuel Rosenbaum. insolvent pursuant to au order of the District Court above named, will, at number 22S East Fourth street, iv the City of St Paul. County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, up to the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 14th Sept., ISO 3, receive open bids for cash for the sioce of merchandise, consisting of clothing, dry goods, furnishing goods, and notions of the inventoried value of about ten thousand dol lars, in the possession of the undersigned as such receiver. Bids".. will be received sep arately for the clothing, dry goods, furnish ing goods, aud for the notions, or for the whole stock. The stock will be open for in spection at 228 East Fourth street daily. All bids for the same will be submitted to the District Court of Ramsey county at a special term of said court to be held at the court house in the City of St. PauLCouniy of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the I6ih day of September, 1803, and any bid for either the .whole or a part of said stock that is approved hy said court will be accepted, and sale and delivery made in accordance with tbe order of said court. All bids accepted -by the re ceiver, before they are submitted to the court must be accompanied by a certified check for fifteen per cent of the amount of such bids, or such bids will not be consid ered. LEONARD W. FRENCH, Receiver. , YOU CAN HAVE THE EARTH BY ADVERTISING IN THE I fl 0 ******** ***#*^ Weekly .m There is no better medium in the entire Northwest to reach the FARMING GLASSES OR THE INDUSTRIAL MASSES, The Weekly Globe covers a field reaching* from the Mis sissippi river to the Pacific Coast, and its contents are so diversified that it pleases the reading* public of all classes. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, gggggjggg ____________ -y r ■>>*■• .-. Jliscellaoeous. FIXB STOCK DRY GOODS, notions, carpets, etc., invoicing $5,2.0 for $!,3CO if taken in ten days; must have the money; don't answer unless yon have it. Address M 20, Globe. Minneapolis. FOX SALE— Saloon and flxtnres; good Business established: in fine location. Apply A __ Globe. Minneapolis. WAITED TO BUY. BKD— Wantea, to buy an oak folding bed; must be in good condition and cheap. Address Room a. 647t; Canada st. r~**HJ WANTED TO BEY— A small house on VV large lot: fifteen minutes' drive from court house. Address, giving terms. L 315, Globe. " ISSTBI'CTIOaiS. BUSINESS COLLEGE and school of shorthand: reliable and experienced teachers; terms to suit the times. W. K. Mtillikeu, 34 East Seventh st. > . ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange St.. St. Paul llano, violiu, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Cull or send for prospectus. GREAT PIAniO BARGAIN. ONE ELEGANT upright Decker Bros piano. style 16. at about one-half its value; it has ouly been used a few month i must be sold soon. K. C. Muuirer, 107 East Third st. __, 31 LAJfFO US. FOX SALE— a person about to leave the - city has a very neat rockaway that must be converted iuto some cash. Write ma: it will be your gain and mv loss. Address R •102. Globe. ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Sibley-ss. District Court, Eighth Ju dicial District. In the matter of the assignment of Louis Rothmund, insolvent. F. F. Mansfield, assignee. Notice is hereby given that Louis Rothmund, of the city of Henderson, in said county and state, has by deed iv writiug, dated September sth, ish;!, made a general assignment to the. undersigned of all his property not exempt by law from levy and sale on execution, for the benefit of all his creditors, without prefer- ' ences. All claims must be verified and presented to the undersigned for allowance. Dated September Tin, lStii F. F. MANSFIELD. Assignee. ('aylord. Sibley County. Minn. USE THE DAILY AND SUNDAY GLOBE LINER COLIMNS! ST. PAUL Foundry Company, MANUFACTURERS OF iiclitectnral Iron Work : : '~-*77 '*7\7>--*;-".7-:v 377;-::.:. Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of col umns. Worknon tit. P., M. &M.R. R. near Como avenue. Ofnce2l2 and 213 Manhattan Building. St. Paul. C. M ffOWER. Secretary and Treasures, DR. FELLER, East Seventh St.. St. Par. Mitt Speedily curesall private, nervous, chron and blood and skin diseases of both sex without the use of mercury or hindranc from business. NO Cl'llK, NO PAY. Pri Tate diseases, and all old. lingering cases where the blood has become poisoned, caus ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth, pains in the head and bones, and all diseases of the kidneys and bladder are cured for life. Men of all ages who are suffering from the result of youthful indiscretion or ex cesses of mature yeari, producing nervous nscs, indigestion, constipation, loss of mem ory, etc., are thoroughly and permanently pured. Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex perience in this specialty, is a graduate rom one of the leading medical colleges of the country. He has never failed in curing any cases that he has undertaken. Cases and correspondence sacredly confidential. Call or write for list of questions. Medicines sent by mail and express everywhere free from risk ana exposure. Minneapolis, St. Paul &Sault Ste. Marießy -y^s_. From Union Depot — Atlantic __________M__\ Limited for 3tomrfc.il, Boston and 's?"'w?.Yasl ><"<-»" York leave ti-.10 p. m., nr fTt__{9______ rives 8 55a.m. daily, Krom Broail £k*Vrfil»Sj way Depot, loot oi 40i ct.. Wis. Hfcll div.. local leaves B:3J am., arrives rj jtljyyj s*o p. in. daily ex. Sunday. St. a!\__wlS_— Croix Falls accommodation leaves fg-gy**"^ 5 p.m., arrives 1 ,:10 a.ra daily ex. "^ Sunday. Minn. div. local for Ml not. Oakes and intermediate points leave* 8.S < a. m. , arrives 550 ■. m. dally ex. Sunday. Glen wood local leaves Minneapolis ">.':> p. ni , srrlvcss^O a m. daily .Sunday. City ticket office, Kobert st CHICAGO GREAT WESTEK.N KAiuWaY Co. Trains leave Union Depot. City Office. 361 Kobert Street, corner Fifth, : 'Daily. tDaily ex. Snnd: i Leave .| Arrive " tChlcago Fast Express. . *. .. |7: 25 am 11:05 ♦lowa, Ho. & Kansas Ex. .. 7:25 aci-ll:05pm tDodge Center Local _ :35 pm 19 :05 am Chi cago Limited |":30pm! T:3sam \ DesMoines, St. J. *K. C..'7:30 pml 735 am ■———————. Fl»Ai%tlAl- J May be tlpht and hard to get. but _ _[ you can pet all you want by asking f r for it through the Globb Finan- 9 ■0 clal Columns, to either buy or sell A f STOCKS, BONDS, - 4 a MORTGAGES. \ \ <&■ BANK STOCKS. _ _\ |v GOVERNMENT BONDS X f l. RAILWAY SECURITIES # J INVESTMENTS ' A £ of any kind or character that the If a financial world has to offer or to S a get rid of. . J A A —THE STANDARD LOAN CO. »£%.. 'G8 Robert, corner Fourth, room 5 loans money on pianos, furniture, diamonds watches, goods in storage. I > AN X STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com- A-» mercial paper mortgages securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. LOANS on Furniture. Pianos, Diamonds. etc. 13-14 First National Bank Building. MO~tiK*k* Loan. on life insurance po icies; or bought. L. P. Van Normau - * Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis. MONEY ON HAND to loan on city prop erty and farms: lowest rates; no' delay W. F. Moritz. IMB Pioneer Press. -PRIVATE Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates, and small monthly return payments: notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com* pany, 13--' Globe Building: take elevator. <£ 'SOO TO ,OAK on vacant or improved tffUKJVJ St. Paul property. William Canby. 616 Pioneer Press building. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TfPlfOte acn Nicollet ay., Minneapolis: 195 E. M IIUnGIO .St. Hani. Union depots both cities leave i St. Paul I'niou Depot, autre Willmar.Morris, Brown's bS am Valley & Breckinridge. bs:ispm uo *> Fergus Falls. Fargo and b3:3oam Grand Forks b6:osam Osseo, Clearwater and SL bS am Cloud M.-05 pm Anoka. St. Cloud and • b4:3opm Willmar btl am b4 :30 pm Excelsior & Hutchinson. b11:55 am Willmar. tSioux City, tFargo, Winnipeg, Pa aG:33pm cific Coast aT:10 am »Osseo, St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Crookston, O. Forks, Kalispell, Spo kane. Great Falls. Hel ena, Butte and Pacific a*7:4spm Coast Jat:oopm, EASTERN MINNESOTA. Duluth, West Superior. Elk River, Mitaca, Hincklev, Princeton, bl.-OSpm §Anoka b6:s>pm a, daily; b, except Stiuduv; §Buffet parlor care on trains to Duluth and W. Superior; tßuffet sleepers. iDiningcars, palac eleep ers and free colonist sleeping cars. NORTHERN PACIFIC! The Dining Car Line to Fargo. Winnipeg Helena, Butte and the Pacific Northwest. . ■■ ■ * I St. Paul. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and 1 — - Pacific Coast Trains. ! i. v . , Ar. Pacific .Mail (daily) lor Fargo. l j Jamestown, Livingston, Helena. l Butte, Missoula. Spokane. Taj 4:15 12-.lt coma. Seattle and Portland. ... p. m. p.m. Dakota and Manitoba Express (daily) for Fergus Falls,Wahpe ton, Crookston. Grand Forks.l Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead.j 3:00 7:2J Fareo and .lamestowu.. .' p. m. a. m. Fargo local (daily except Sun- j day, .for St. Cloud, Brainerd and 9:00< 6:15* Fargo... ___. a. m.lp. m Dakota Express does not run west of FurgoSual days. Pullman .Sleej^rs daily between Bt. Paii, . nil Grand P*ork*,Gratton,Wiii"ni|>e!;, Fergus Falls- Wahpeton mid Faren. Pullman First-Class au 1 Tourist Sleepers are run ou through Pacific Coast Trains, C. £. HTON r.. City Ticket Agent, llii East Third Street St, Paul "AIWAYS on Tin I?." The Only Lina R^t^^S^ BAGGAGE CHECKED g^g ll ' 1 « v .- . 'Except Sunday, i Leave , Arrive 'Ex. Monday. iEx. Saturday. ' St. Paul St. Paul St Joseph and Kansas City t7 35 air it 740 am St. Joseph and Kansas City.. . t 756 pm t 740 am Sioux City Local Express - - - f 7 36 an. t 6 M pm Sioux City, Omaha i Bit Hills f 7 55 pin f 7 40 am "Pipestone and Sioux Falls -. j 7 Sam J 61opm Winnebago and Elmore - - - J 736 am J eiopm New Vim. Tracy and Pierre - -)_ 7 50 ? 7 40 am Ctilutli. Ashland ana fiaperiori J » 00 am ; 5 00 pm T)ulutha nd Superior ----- til 00 nm * 650 am Jlarsbfield and Wausau - -- - ; s uo am {1030 pm f CHICAGO TRAINS— I -Badger State Express"- - t fOO am JlO 91 pm 1 ' Worlds Fair Express"- - i e-Jipm M 205 pm I "fcortu-'ftesiern Limited" f- 810 pm f 7 20 am /S&>w Ticket Offices: &. Im.^^T^street, corl, er Fifth, and % Ticket Offices: &t street, corner Fifth, and Union Depot, St. PauL K^Str_Ut> j 'Daily. tEx. Sunday. / lEx. Monday.JEx.Saturdar ' ' - Le. — St. Pa ex— Ar. Chicago •Day" express . [:*ia m 1 fl<i:+j> p m Chicago "Atlantic" express »2 sSpm ■ IStIS Chicago "Fast Mall" ',',,,. I'ti-Kp m | *J:4j vi Chicago "Vestibule" Lim_. j *BUa p 111 1 ■", JO a m •■' Chicago via Austin and Dv- - ■ buque _ ... ; :4:lopm ! J!o°sa m Dubuque via La Crosse j 18 05 a m j 110:45 p m', St. Louis and Kansas City.. I *9:15 a m I *6:30 p m St. Brais and Kansas City- j 17:15 pm | t";4SAm.' Calmar and Davenport +9:15 am i ti::;io ut Milbank and Aberdeen j tßM>m -+C-.W p m Mil hank and Aberdeen - \*6:JS], m ' "T+'.-aio Minneapolis trains leave *7 :3c'. +S, a. m., *l2:i.*i, *_, *6:35 and tl0:S0p. in. . . ■ For detail information call at ticket offices.-- WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. . Arrive ■ „ Depart , .1 pm 13:00 am St.Paul. 'I*l :'.'s pmj. :15pm 4 :-Jopm,-:4 ') am Miuncap*lis!l'J:4*>pui!-i:*jSpm " ' Direct Line to Eau Claire, u»uuo«li anil "Milwaukee. : --•" VESTIBULED SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS. -All Trains Run Daily. ■ '. •fKSSi^i" iJJLJ-l Leaves Union Depot for Efjjfe|s?3fySag Chicago and dowu-river @?fitl trtlHiTiß po'nts, y:ir> p. m. Ar ntjMj^nijtalU ii rives irom same points I[g^g^^^^^aj Leaves Union Depot for Chicago an* dowu-river points, 3:15 p.m. Ar rives irom same points 1 :0<» p. m. Daily. Leaves (^^•P^^^^'ll L'nioa Depot for Chicago iHSgilllUftlßßßl and St- Louis. 7 •.'{;> p. m. IS^^ViJ^^^gj Arrives from same points iSiiJSSsSSiSsi 7:35 a.m. D: 'i !v . EQROPES^: twin-Screw Express Steamers of 13-16.00 ' H.i * Lcaoing NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY fir - SOUTHAMPTON, and SURG. -?>" FAST LINE TO LONDOi ' and the EUROPEAN CONTINENT, holding the record for fastest time on thtt route. Send for descriptive pamphlet to the HAMBURG -AMERICAN PACKET CO r