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'W'^^^^^^^^^^ A M 111". BAROMETER. A*U the boy who i>cllk tlte papers ri;<l lie will tell you more about circulation titan all the affidavits il:at tan be i>ublli>]icd. Just try It 1. 1:«5 you ill be convinced that the < l< 1 «■ lead;, all- __ WANTS CAN RE LEFT At thn Following Locations for Insertion in Daily and Sunday Globe. M. I). Merrill. 44. Broadway. s. 11. Reeves, druggist, Moore block. Seven corners. C. T. Heller, druggist. 528 St. Peter street. Straight Bros., druggists, corner of Hondo i nd ( lotto. William K. Collier, druggist, lit East Sev eulh street A. T. Guernsey. druggist, 171 Dale street. ■> Y. A. liirscher. druggist, 235 Rondo street. Parker & Westby, druggists, i? 9 East Third rtreet E. McCrudden, confectionery, 496 Rice meet. W . A. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selby end Western avenues. 15. J. Wine, druggist, 300 Market, corner Fifth. situations offf,kei> Males. A -I LAST AVKH.\ VhTIT- Active" work- J\ ers wanted everywhere to take orders for "SHEWS WORLD'S PAIR PHOTO GRAPHED," only book of copyrighted pho tographs of buildings, scenes and exhibits Tremendous daily sales; bonanza for work ers: drop every iliing and bundle it: you will make money fast; tig commissions: books i ii credit: illustrated circulars, terms free, outfit, SO photos. $1. Ad. Globe Bible Pub lishing Co., '£>« Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111., or ?.:. Chestnut St.. I'bila.. Pa A <;KNT>— Wanted, slate and local agents , to sell the Acme Clevis: sells to every farmer and teamster: has fixed pin; can be jut on or taken off in a second: no trouble to Bell it; big money for agents. Write for par ticulars to J. 11. Kooney, 1035 Fourteenth ay., Detroit, Mich. A t.I MS \\ ANT KD— Ladies or gentle- A men. to introduce and control the sale of the pa led >tv Moon Embroidery and Darning King. A new invention for doing nil kinds if fancy work and mending, by hand or machine. Copyrighted Look of m muctioiis for use on tl.e sewing machine free with order. Litetal commissions and a cX'iir (leici. Sum pie ring by mail and lull particular!; lor.r. cents. The Ohio Novelty l'( mpany, n li, Cincinnati O. BOOKK.KKPKK— Wanted, a good, compe tent booi.keeper; one who can keep ii Fingle and (inutile entry, and who will work for reasonable wages; good position for right man. S VS. Globe. BUSIXKSS is booming; our solicitors are making Siuo per month; come with us. C. Edwards. 4.'C Minnesota St.. .St. Paul. TJOSTi Eli— a man to take care i I of string of horses. Address The Al gonquin Stubles, between Summit and < irand on Dale st. j)oitTi.li wanted at 150 West Seventh st. VAl.l-.MIhN to sell Baking Powder. We O put our good* in Glass hoiling Pins. S«i ' month and expenses, or commission. Chicago linking Powder Co.. 707 Van Bucen st., Chi « :ii;o. C AIAI-. V o>. ((i:,;)iismo.\ uTmJen* 0 to handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Eras ii c Pencil : the iii( st useful and novel Inven tion of the af;e: prases ink thoroughly in two ftconds; woiks like magic;^oo to:. percent 1 rofit ; agents making j>&o per week; we also v ant ii genera] at-'ent to lake charge of terri lory. ii iii 1 1. .1.1 .-til' agents: a rare chance to make moi.ey; wiite for terms and speci ireu of tiasijig. Monroe Er«<ter Mfg.Co. Xs c . La Crosse. \\ is. CmiEMAK i. wanted at 1941 StAnthony ay.. Merri.im Park. uii.t(ii(ii;-_v.!imcii, men of energy kJ and tret to folicit for the Bankers' Life AKtoclrttii n oi st. I unl. Minn.: liberal con tract and splendid territory can be secured by tcd:cssing<-lnrei^-e K.-.c>ir. M. I'aul. Minn". Sil X i.KAI'II2- »£!•— ( intent steuog -0 raj. hers iid tyj ( writer operators out of cmploymcul ore invited to register their Daxne« aud qualifications with our empiov ii.entdepartment: no charce to eitlier em -1 lover or employed. Wyckoff, beamans & c-nedict. U4 !•.:.> i Fourth st. STOVK Jsl ACKtKSand laborers at 314 East Seventh, SJ'iovi: iji;i'ai;:i;k— An esperk-nced i-J man wanted for repairing Moves at Amer ican .■love Repair. J. c West Seventh st. TAII.OH — S|. inly work tor steady man ; German preferred. Henry Louien Lisbon. N. 1). rpitAVKLIXCJ MIS are making gioo J- monthly with our side line; do you want it? C." Edwards, 452 .Minnesota st.. m Paul. \7 Ol' can (,;:i btove repairs for all kinds X of Stoves at American Stove Repair Works, i.-> West seventh. WE HAVE places for several state man agers: positions are worth 82,1 00 per ji-:ir. C. Edwards. 4'i~ Minnesota st., SLl'aul. \UANI KD- Young people who need bus >» mess educations to attend the Globe Business College; terms reasonable; send for catalogue. 1-. A. Maron. Kndicott ßuilding. \\T ANTED- For the United States Army— v * Able-bodied unmarried men beiwen the ages of twenty-one ana thirty yean; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attend aiii-..-; anplicana must be prepared to furnish biuislactory evidence as to age, character and habits. Apply at Room -",'. No. ::4 Kast Sev cnih st- St. i mil. Minn. LOST Avn FOII.ID. CAT!-; lost— l.f> t. lady's beaver cape on Pleas-ant ay. Finder leave at People's Ice Com puny. ii, East Fourth St., and receive reward. lyx- STKAYKD- From corner Fourth XJ and Jackson, a large brown and gray spotted pointer, slightly deaf. ]<eturn to K. tJchiffmann Jr., corner Fifth and Rosabel _j .\yn»'CTio.\ ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OK 3IUSIC and Art, 'X East Exchange St., St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar mid mandolin luught. I.eEKons given ii. drawing and painting. Cull ©i bend lor prospectus. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females. 5 ALL LADIES | P 0 \ DESIRING •^ HOUSEMAIDS % ) — fci-WING GIRLS V < KITCHEN (URLS % \ PANTRY GIRLS f > DISHWASHERS — 0 ) WASHWOMEN— % ! ? NURSES^ f ; ) Or any other kind of HELP, ran se- £ v cure th'-iiiViy advertising in ihe % £ Globe Want Columns f rtooK- Wanted, a plain cook and good V^' ironer; no washing. Apply to 948 Laurel ay. COOK —A strong cirl as cook tor the Home ' of the Friendless at once. Apply at the Home for i lie Friendless. Lnfayette ay. Dius'MARKK- Wanted, a first-class dressmaker at Mrs. A. Stocking's Dress making Parlors. 251 West Third St.; also two apprentice girls. HOUSi.V/OKK— with city references for general housework. 45!) Dayton. K WORK — Wanted, a competent girl to do general housework in a small family: a permanent situation and good wages may be secured. Apply to Dr. J. K. Finch. Hastings, Minn. OI.SKWOIIR- Wanted, girl for general housework. Call at once, 18UU Iglehart St., Vermin Pirrk. ' Mrs. ii. S. Ostrom. Hois. wok.-. — Wanted at once, girl for general housework. d:.O Aurora ay. IVTUKst: <SIHL ; wanted to take care of li baby during day. Call K37 Selby.ay.; jyfUKSE — Wonted, a nurse at 425 Portland 1* ay. : references required. OAXiIiiSLiAUY wanted, with experience in 0 dry goods; references required. 17!) West seventh st.. Seven Corners. SECOND COOK and dishwasher at the Great Northern Hotel, 285 Sibley st SECOND GIRXi AM) COOK— Wanted. ' competent second girl and cook hi once. MM Holly MV. ' ' ■ ' BUSINESS CBAMCE*. .tlisecllaiieoiiN. BARBER SHOP Foil SAL Pour' chairs, four bath rooms, hot water system of heating the shop: all tors6UU, on' easy terms. Address F I IT, Globe. HOTKL, FOB SAL.X CUKAP— First class; new building; large transient trade: good opening for practical man. W. F. Wenholz, Echo. Minn. WAN D— City saloon ; state price and location. O 114. Globe. riIYA-SC'IAI.. I HONEY 2 \ May be tight and hard to get. but } ■v you can get all you want by asking V 5£ for it through the Glohk Finan- 9 a cial Columns, to either buy or sell A 9 STOCKS, BONDS, d h MORTGAGES. i A BANK STOCKS, X X GOVERNMENT BONDS $ ? RAILWAY SECURITIES, f d INVESTMENTS ir of any kind, or character that the V !> hnancial world ha.« to offer or to h £ get rid of. % BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com -l-> mercial paper mortgages, securities bought and sold. George \\ . Jenks. Invest ment Banker. Minnesota. Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. ttOULATi RAX LOANS and secured vv commercial paper bought. 53 Kiim. fifth. CHATTEL MOUTOAUK LOANS- 53 East Fifth sr. Rates are reasonable, LOANS on Furniture, Pianos. Diamonds, J etc. 13-14 First National Bank Building. MoSr.i l.« a:> 'oil life insurance po 1»L jcies: or bought. L. P. Van Normau 1 • Guaranty Loan Buildinc. .Minneapolis. MONKY LOADED on personal property.', household goods, pianos, watches, diamonds, etc.. in amounts from SIC to $50. American Mortgage Loan Company. Room 7. First National Bank, Corner Fourth and Jackson sis.; take elevator. 11 1 ONKY ON HAM) to loan on city prop- J-'-l- ertv and farms; lowest rates; no delay. W. F. Moritz, 1013 Pioneer Press. -F-K-I-V-A-T -£ >loi:ey loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, luiiiiture or goods in storage at loweilrates, iiud small monthly reiurn payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city Ohio Investment Com* )ia:;y. 132 Globe I 'nil.i-iig . lake fl-VRlor PTh:«f*iOx^i a a.s. Always RbU&BLE- Teits : worth, clairvoyant: business iest medi um: thirty years' experience. 531) Wabasha tt., city. MADAM MOSS. the well known clairvoy ant and magnetic healer, has returned, and can be consulted at 27 .East Seventh St., Room -; open evenings. !\ 1 US. KATE II OS KINS, I'SVCHO i-'i- metric reader and trance medium. 22j^<j West seventh st.. St. Haul. MKs. .... A. Tl>fei-, V— o24 Wabasha St.— i'A Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader, call it a m. to np. m. I">hk I'iTliiA.N PK.N. at $1 a year. X should be read by every K. of P. in the Northwest; subscribe for it and keep posted Address 03 East Fifth st., St. Paul, Minn. j i FOB SALE. It/! APLK AM) lURCII H.OOiiIXU at | iTi Jackson and 1-lih sts. Thompson & Co. O fc. WI N G MACHINES — Second - Htnd '-• sewing machines, all kinds. $5 and up wards; warranted. Domestic Office, 13s East Seventh. STOVE — Coal stove, with oven, cost S3"), for ST. 2i)2 Thirteenth st. U7 HKREBV WISH TO CALL your attention to the genuine reduction sale of boots and shoes now going on at the Market Shoe Store. 450 St. Peter st.: SlO,ij(io worth of good, solid and reliable boots and shoes must be sold within the next thirty days, regardless of cost: now is the chance to get your iootwear for very little money. Remember the place, 450 St. Peter st., near Seventh. BYE WORKS. AllLKitT & MINTKL — Minnesota XV Steam Dye Works, '-'44 East Seventh. If J. iiOC ii k.n— xTw. Steam Dye Works XT • office. 4:6 Robert si.. Ryan Block Work. 5. r > anil 7 Indiana ay. CI.OAIPIAKISG. A— CLOAKMAKINU— Latest styles: we • refer to any of our customers. Lack of room has compelled Prof. Boyland to remove' his cutting school, but the cloak rooms are still at 45 College ay. west. GKEAT FIAXO ISAIE<;.tI.\. ON" 1 KLEGANT upright Decker Bros piano, style 10, at about -one-half its vail c; it has only been used a few months; must be bold soon. ii. C. Hunger, 107 E»«( i JhirdsL "Btiffll THIS . KAIJNT jfA U£, 1)£l1IjX Cfi^UßE: TVK&DJLX JMUKJNING. OCTOBER 10, 1893. SITUATIONS WASTED. ' .«! <•!«•. DAIt If Kit— Wanted, steady job. worked ■U ten years at the trade; starting wages wanted. Henry lloesli. Jackson, Minn. BOYS FOB FLACKS, places lor Doys: employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club R00m, 313 WabHSha st. : open from II to r. a. m.. and from 7 to c .l p. m. BOY wishes to learu some trade or office boy. Address M 115, Globe. GLKItK — a voting mini, with a number of J years" experience in grocery, also cigar More, would iike position in or out of city. Address A. J., 35 East seventh. CI.XXK — Young man. aged twenty-four, wishes position in store or office: quick at figures, and can furnish first-class refer ences. .Address E. S.. 20) Dayton ay., city. Cl.i.liK — voungniau would like position -' as grocery clerk in retail store: three years' experience. Address T 116, Globe. U'-'CKKK in real estate, insurance or law ' yer's office: good conveyancer and corre spondent. Address N 114, Globe. CI.IJKIi — A young man ot sixteen wants a situation in a clothing or dry goods store: has had some experience. Address F IIS. Globe. piOACHMAN — By experienced, reliable v- 7 man. who can furnish the best of city references, wants situation. Address II Jlti. Globe. / lOACIIMAN- A young, sober and relia- V> ble mau would 'ike situation as coach man. Address A. Anderson, 2:>2 Grove st. COOK— first-class man cook wants a sit s uation: town or country. Address J. I).. '-'31 Fifteenth st.. St. Paul. ' DUIVi.K — Young man wants a place as driver; will work cheap; wed acquainted in the city; good reference. Address Z 115, Globe. ' DKUGGIST— Competent registered drug gist with long experience, talking Scan dinavian and some German, desires situation in drug store; first-class references; no ob jection to country. Address 'Arnica," Globe, St. Paul, Minn. DKIHJ Cl.KKK— Wanted, position as as sistant drug clerk: three years'experi ence: junior course in college: good refer ence; will go m country. Address N 116, Globe. DKUG Registered; nine years' experience: best cf references: not par ticular as to country or city. Address B. F. P.. 275 south Western ay. • ■ Dlt IMS CLISKK— A boy sixteen years old would like to get a situation in a drug store; one and a half years experience. Ad dress A. L. S.. G.J7 Palace st. E.NCiIN iihit — First-class engineer desires steady employment: city or country; best references. Address B 112, Globe. EN'GIN fcr.lt — A married man wants a po sition as engineering a steam heal plant; can do my steannitting: will take part pay in house rent: first-class papers and St. Paul reference. Address G 114, Globe. FIX KM AN— situation wanted by station -T ary fireman; best of references Address V 111.. Globe. HOSTLKK— Wanted, by a sober, industri ous young man, a position of any kind; used to take care of horses and drive. Ad dress s 113, Globe. OFFICE WORK- Young man, experience in ofliee work, with best of references, wants situation Address N 115, Globe. OFFICE \V«U£K— young businessman wishes position in office or on the toad; good experience and best of references. Address V 115, Globe. OFFICE WOIIK- Night work -in office or other suitable place, by a young man. Address D us. Globe. FFICK WOKR-A boy sixteen years old wants a position in an office: has at tended high school two terms and writes a good hand. Address I. Lande, -'42 East Fair tie Id ay. JANITOR — Wanted, a position as janitor by a married mau; can take care of steam heater: can furnish best of references. Ad dress L. L , York st., City. SiTl ATON WANTKI), by young man., either in a library or book store; good references. Address, p. O. box 47, South Stillwater, Minn. SITUATION— A small boy. sixteen years of litre, wants a situation; can read and write well. Address D 115, Globe. OTKNOOltAPHKK— Situation Wanted- O Stenographer and typewriter, experi enced in railroad and eomiiiercial work. Address I. 11. H.. Eighth and Robert sts.. rpitAVKLKK for or iii provision house; .L good shopman : twenty-five years' expe rience; speaks Oerman and English; good references. Address H llti. Globe. WANTKD— To take care of furnaces »V through winter. L. F. Plough, 550 St., Anthony ay. OK»v FOX IJOAKD— A young man wants to work for his board and at tend business college. Please address 641 Kudicott Building. -WAITED TO BUY. | BUY or SELL \ £ HOUSES, d A HOTELS, > \ SHOPS, f <{ FARMS, f> 0 STOKES, & A RESTAURANTS, d \ BUILDINGS, ? X BARNS. T 9 Or anything else that you may # a have to sell or wish to buy, by m A using the \ 5 Business Columns of the Globe. i OAFE— Wanted, a good second-hand safe. O State condition and lowest cash price to rnlmwr Mfg. Co.. Calmar. 10. Proposal* lor lliiildinir*. US. INDIAN SERVICE, CROW CREEK • and Lower Brule Agency. S. D., Crow Creek. Buffalo County, S. I).. Sept. 25th, SEALED PROPOSALS, indorsed '-Pro posals for Buildings," and addressed to the undersigned at Crow Creek, Buffalo County. S. I)., will be received at this Agency until one o'clock P. M. of Monday, October ltHh. 1893, for furnishing all necessary materials and labor and erecting and completing on the site selected therefore on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation. S. D., one (1) two story frame warehouse building; eight (8) two-story frame dwellings, and one (1) two story frame stable, all in accordance with the plans and specifications which may bo examined at the offices of the Builders' Ex change. St. Paul, Minn., the Builders' Ex change. Omaha, Neb., the ■•Tribune of Sioux City. 10., the ■'•Dakota Democrat," ot Cnamberlain, S. D..and at this Agency. A form of proposal is attached to the specifi cations. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of pny bid, if deemed for. the best interest of the service All bid ders will be held tocenform to the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved August 1, 1892, relating to the limitation of the hours of dully services of mechanics and laborers employed upon the public works of the United States and the District of Columbia. Bidders are required to state the period of time proposed to I c consumed in the erec tion of each of the buildings. CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or draft upon some United States Depository or solvent National Bank in the vicinity of the residence of the bidder, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least five per cent of the amount of the oroposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United states in case any 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 building sites, means of transportation, etc., etc., apply to Beaavertiscd for by • FREDERICK TREON, C. & Indian Agent. SITUATIONS WASTED. J>in«l«'s. A J.I. L. AD IKS in need of fiist-ciass help can be supplied at the Scandinavian OBice, corner of Tenth and Stblay. - A LADY wou'd like a place in a restau rant or to do plain tewing of any kind. 886 Grove st. , BOOKKEEFKK— Young lady wishes position: has had six years' exDerieuce in bookkeeping and general office work; is a good ivpewritet: references furnished. Ad dress Z :iiis. Globe. ~_ BOOKKKKI'KR— Position by a young lady who has had over live years' expe rience; understands bookkeeping and type writing; good recommendations. ' Address P 116. Globe. Col'Ylst — Young lady desires position as copyist; rapid penman; will work cheap. Address P 109. Globe. COOK— Wanted, a good cook, washer and ironer. Apply to Mrs. L. H. Maxfield, 251 Elm st. , DKKSsMAKI'.R — A competent dress maker wishes dressmaking or plain sew ing at l(i2St. Albansst. DKKSKMAKKR desires sewing in lam ■iJ ilies: first-class work guaranteed. Ad dress 1' 115. Globe. EJirii/VSIEST- A lady would like day work of any kind ; not afraid of work. Call at 4:; East Eisht, corner or Cedar. HOUSKWOKK— A lady would like to go out working by the day. Address M. W.. Gf4 Mississippi st. HOUSEWORK— A young lady would like a position in some nice lamily, with small wages; home more of an object. 384 Walnut st. U oISKWOKK- A competent girl would li like to do general homework in a small family. Apply 433 Selby ay. HUDSKWOKK — Colored girl wants gen eral housework in small family; city or country. 65 West Seventh St.", second floor, in the rear. HOUSKWOKK— A young Danish girl would like to do housework. Call or address hUO Western nv. HOUSEWORK— A • competent second girl wants a place in prive family; city reference. Adiress ',ti4 Canada st. HOUSKWO-K — Lady wauls general housework in private family; good cook; city references. 03 East Seventh, Kooin If*. Hoi;s< K!.ki»;:i;- situation Wanted— A young lady wishes a position as house keeper in or out of city, KH) Reaney st. HOUSEKEEPER. — Situation wanted by experienced housekeeper, middle-aged widow lady. Address L 111), Globe. HOL'SKKKi P:.lt — A middle-aged lady would like a position as nousckeeper in some nice family; Lest of references given. i(S4 Walnut st. II OUSEKEKPEK — Wanted, respectable tl middle-asred Protestant woman iv a widower's small family, where a home would be a greater olject than wages. Addresr A llii. Globe. ■■ - HOUSEKEEPER — An American lady would like a situation as housekeeper in a small family: references given if re quested: no objection to leaving city. Ad dress It. P. S.. Box 27. South St. Paul. Minn. LAUNDRESS —Situation wanted by a young woman as lmindrees in private family or by the day. Address' or call BU*J Reaney si.. City. NURSE GlßL,— Wanted, situation by girl fourteen years old as nurse girl, where housework is not required or expected; ref erences furnished. Address W 4:». Globe. 9 NURSE— Middle-aged experienced nurse will take charge of any case except typhoid fever. 9J2 Edmund st. " '"^■• : OFFICE WORK— Young lady would like to do writing in some office: either long hand or typewriting. Address F 114. Globe. FFICE WORK— Youug lady would like position of any kind; office preferred; will work for small pay. H. 111), Globe. OFFICE CLERK— A young lady would like a position in an oihce: doctor's office preferred; best of references. 244 East Ninth st. SEAMSTRESS — Competent seamstress ►— ' would like sewing Iv families or in shop. Address A 1 17, Globe. .••■■•• SEWING— Plain sewing done nicely at 073 Hague ay. WIN*; — An experienced dressmaker wants sewing by the day in families. Call or address 215 Rondo. SITUATIONS WANTED —Four cooks, 'six second girls, four German girls for housework ; city references. 3'J2 *elby ay. OTENOGRAPHER— Competent and ex- O perienced young lady stenographer and typewriter desires position ; can furnish best of references. Address (i 117, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position as O stenographer and typewriter by a young lady who has had experience. M. J., 21 West Tenth st. OTENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog- O rapher. good penman and understands office work thoroughly, desires position; will work reasonable. Address P ll3, Globe. (JI'KNOGKAI'HKK — Wanted — Experi- O enced lady stenographer desires a posi-' tion; can operate either Remington or Smith Premier. Address J llfi. Globe. STENOGRAPHER— A competent lady stenographer using either a Remington or Smith machine, with nearly a year's ex-» perience. would like a position in an office; would do copying, assist on books, clerk, or do anything to earn an honest living; have also had seven years' experience as a mil liner. Address D 117, Globe. TESOORAI'HKR — Experienced lady O stenographer desires a position : can fur nish best city reference, and is willing to do general office work; salary moderate. Ad dress A 110, Globe. rpYPEWRITI>T— A young lady typewrit -L ist would like job work of any kind; wil iwork cheap. Address Z 119, Globe. AS» EKWOMAN— Woman eoes out .washing, ironing nud housecleaniug. Call or write to 361 Franklin St., second floor, WASHING— Wanted, washing to do at home: good satisfaction; call for It and deliver. CO3 Mississippi. ASHING— A girl wants work by the day washing and housecleaning. Call 46 West Ninth. WASHING— to go out washing » V by the day and take washing at home. Call at 226 Rondo st. ASHING AND IRONING wanted to V* do at home. Call at 715 Thomas. 117 ASHING— Woman wants washlmr, VV Ironing and housecleaniug. 343 Kent st. -^ ASHING— Lady will do washing and ironing; first-class work; call for and deliver. No. 637 Mississippi st., in basement. ASHING and ironing to taKe home; V V 3") cents a dozen; rough dry, '£) cents a doz. At 13/ ML Airy; call in rear. WASHING— Want to go out washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call at 711 Edmund st. STOKES A3D FIXTURES (||L£Si§K| tuiitssor iiTVitte i iffoflQ :-*fc*g* I 1 iLt.^. uiuuiiiuciuiei |§f|rs2J Q IBIiBSif BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND RIL. LIARJJ SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 4o7 • Office and Factory 411 ami iVi Fifth avenue outb, IniuueapuliM, Mlua. . .-• \'- '"'' ' JOB REST. a • .5 rAHKIfK A: WINNE, I , -i£. Iteming Agency. g ' j ,-j A cent* for Cure of Property, * ; -, . Estates managed. ~ \ y 145 East Fourth Street. J. W. Slicpard. O4 East 4tl» Sit., RENTS HOUSFS.'STORES, OFFICES, * I-v^acts as owners' agent: collects rents. 1 — ; t House*. CARPKT CLirAMNG and laying. Elec- Vy trie Carpet-Cleaning Works, 150 West Third st., Telephone 1200. ■ BOIISK— For rent, cheap, a fourteen -room »--» part brick house on Canada, at 221 East Seventh st. HO LSI-: — Eight-room brick for rent. Ap ply at 460 Virginia ay. ' HOUSE— Cosy, modern eisht-room house. Walnut st.\ corner Pleasant; low rent. Esteriey. 23 East Fourth st. - . HOUSE — A four-room, warm-built, light dwelling: good condition: no carfare. Inquire 5:30 Mississippi. - _, HOUSE— For rent, a new. modern im proved nine-room dwelliug, No. 501 Canada st. .'•.<■. H< USE — An elegant fourteen-room brick house, south-facing on Grjve st . one block from Jackson; rooms are all light, bright anil sunny: nicely papered; large bath room, commodious shed and yard room; will rent this house until May I, 1894, for $.23 pet mouth: No. 1 location for rooming and boarding. Inquire Room 7, First National Bank, Corner Fourth and Jackson sts. HOUSE— For rent. tiJ Central ay., near St. Peter, nine-room modern house; ten minutes' walk from heart of city; rent low. Koom ■), Gilfillan mock. ' ___ HOUSE— For rent, 087 Harriet St., near St. Peter, six-room modern house: ten minutes' walk from heart of city; rent low. Boom 1), Gilfillan Block. HOUSK— For rent, line modern house, C 23 Ashland, §25: partly furnished. J. W. Crosson. 218 East Third ft. ' ' House — house to rent for the winter. -64 Dayton ay. HOUSE— Furnished House. Crocus Hill- Fine house and grounds one year or more, 53'J Goodrich ay. Charles A. Moore. HOUSE— 2<J7 West Third st.; tine order; good yards: range; laic improvements; central; good neighborhood. HOUSES— $35— New eight-room, all mod ern houses, corner Kent and Iglehart its. James O'.Meara. 303 Jackson st. • • - (jVUIiOKUEit & DICKINSON, 16 East 0 Sixth, for carpet cleaning, feather and mattress renovating and upholstering. TAYI.OKs REN I ING AGKSCV- X GLoßji BUILDING —WE RENT houses, stouts. offices. take cllauge of rented pkopeuty and make collections. j ni Flats. FI.AT— For rent, 515 St. Peter st. r three ;-T t room fiat, modern: $10 per month. Fl..\rs — Free rent for October in the new X;, Virginia Flats, facing Central Park and Summit ay. east: finest flats in the city; steam heat, elevator, electric ligbi. etc. ; rent S")U: also at 57 West College ay., six-room ground "floor flat,' S£v Apply to janitor or F. S. Bry a;;:. ■ I Fl, AT>— Modern flats, with steam heat, JO hot and cold wattr. $20, $23, 325. $28,533; ' these Hats are $10 to 515 cheaper than any similar Hats iv the city. Beife'.d Block, cor ner South Hubert fat. an.d Fairfield ay. E. Johnson. 'agent. . ' - ■ - Booms. A-—IIOTKI, BRUNSWICK, for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated ■ rooms by day, week or month. >'• A KGYL.K. NO. 6— St. Peter and Central— XX ! A nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen: steam heat, gas and bath. pAKKOLL ST.. 380— For rent, four nice v_' rooms. Inquire at 377 Iglehart st. Ci i:i> a K ST., -Nicely loruibhed rooms ' for rent; use of bath. pEDAR ST.. 617— Corner Summit Ay.— v>/ Elegantly furnished room for one or two gentlemen: gas, bath, furnace heat; board it desired. . . ChDAK ST., 637— Two nicely furnished ■i front rooms, together: about five min utes from city hall. - ■ COLI,K«E AY., 18, EAST- Pleasant fur nished room for rent; modern conven iences HOTKLBAKTEAU, 41— For rent, pleas- JLJL ant furnished room for gentleman and wite, or two young ladies. HOTKL, KICIIELIEU— Corner of Sev enth and Robert— Newly remodeled, first-class furnished rooms, §1.50 per week and up; S3 per month and up. TCLEHAUT ST., 81— Four fine rooms; -I- ■ bath room, hot and cold water, etc.; ground floor; cheap rent. IGL.KHAKT. 09 — Large, new and nicely furnished front alcove room, suitable for two or three peisous: gas, bath; also a small room. ■ ■:-:_-. ■," OLMSTKD ST.. 324— For rent, furnished front room with alcove; all modern con veniences. ROBi.KT ST ,7CC— Nicely furnished front room: modern improvements; bath, etc.; furnace heat: house pleasantly situated facing ex-Gov. Mcrriam's grounds. SMITH AY.. 13 >— Nicely furnished rooms: : all modern conveniences; easy walking distance from business. CJMITH AY., Three unfurnished rooms 0 for light housekeeping. • SUMMIT AV.,2ti — Nicely furnished rooms, pleasant location; modern conveniences; with or without board. . TENTH, 414 EAST — Gilfillan Row — Rooms furnished. $4 to $10 month; one front, with alcove. JTUSNTH ST.. 287 FAST— For rent, five -L furnished rooms for housekeeping. TENTH ST., 287 EAST— Three furnished ' rooms for rent. ."..-■" TTTOriA— 493 St. Peter-Nicely furnished yJ rooms, single or en suite; modern improvements. '•".'-- WALSU C ST., 307— Furnished and un ■ furnished rooms, single or en suite; • modern conveniences; central location. ABASHA. 523V»— Corner Tenth St.— n A.y Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet ■££"] Stores. ' TORE F'JR RENT- Inquire at 507 W°st M 1 Seventh st: good location for grocery, 1 dry, goods and creamery businees; rent . cheap. i s yj j Office*. OFFICE ROOMS over bank, corner Sev j enth and Wabasha. John Klein. lot I CHIROPODIST. /"^OOI> THING FOR SOitE FKfcT— VT Good Luck Salve lf your druggist does ! not keep it, send or call on W. 11. Lockwood, 1 chiropodist, St. Paul. Minn.; 25c, 50c and $1 -box. ACCOUNTANTS. HAi.Th.AIFLE. ski Germania Life lnsur » an re Building, expert and auditwork -MISCELLANEOUS. DLKASANT HOME and beet care for two -17 ■ or three babies or small children; refer ence given and required. Address B 34. Globe, Minneapolis. - DEATH TO ALL INSECTS .^vJ - r- _ Bugicide Powder is thß = XX "only sure killer of Cocfc , -VJa_^ roaches, Moths, Fleas, Bed ¥BtiKicide A few is the only sure killer of Cock roaches, Moths, Fleas, Bed bugs. Lice. A few applica "JT^SX. tions kill them. For sale : in St. Fuiil, .♦l ii., by fw\ UieKyau Dru2 Co. and ' • f _ ■ . tiriss*« Cooper & Co., 01 the-Bugiciat Mfg. Co., La Crosse, *.Wia. - ■ REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscellaneous, THKEE LOTS on East Winifred st., be- A t ween Anita and Bancroft; this week only §1,500 each. Address V 113, Globe. «£•"! »}F\(\ CASH takes house and lot, •IP Ji)A**J\J good location ; snap for party wanting good home. Call 6toß p. m., 013 Charles St.. city. G. A. I. add. HORSES AJXI> GABSIA6ES 5 HAVE YOU A 5 % HORSE. t < CARRIAGE, "£S 5 ? phaeton, hdi t d VICTORIA. £ A HARNESS, A i sleigh. i ? ?J2 PONY or 5 ? VSa JAUNTING # £ CART a # To Sell, or do you want to Bay one? V A Try the columns of ' > | THE WANT PAGE. J CASH PAID for horses, buggies, har nesses, wagons, sleighs, etc. Winslow & Zimmerman, 116 Fifth st. south, Minne apolis. HORSES WINTERED at stables one mile east of the city; box or single stalls, and the very best of care guaranteed; chill taken from water: plenty of room and feed; terms reasonable, and best of references given; horses called for and delivered. Ad dress W. F. Gtiernsay. Box ;.6^. St. Paul. CLAIRVOYANT. POSITIVELY A GENUINE MEDIUM. DR. GEO. M. TYNDELI, No. 26 West College avenue, and one of the most eminent mediums in this country, has arrived, and can be consulted on all affairs of life, business, sickness, lawsuits, divorces, pending pension claims, contracts, abseut friends, missing wills, buried treasnres. spec ulation, or anything you may be in trouble or doubt about. \\ hen in the Tkance he ad vises you on all subjects. His revelations are certainly wonderful, and are acknowl edged to be of the highest order. He advises • you with a certainty by a higher than human power as to the proper course to be pursued in life. Brings the separated together, causes speedy marriages, tells you all your pas', present, and future. Satisfaction guar anteed. Call or write. Dr. George M. Tyu dell, as West College avenue, between Waba sha and St. Peter streets. No lime for idle gossip. Letters with Si answered. Notice Is Hereby Given That the Common Council of the City of Duluth. Minnesota, will meet at the council chamber in the city hall in said City of Du luth at eight o'clock in the evening of Mon day. the 3'Jth day of October. 15 ; .)3, to receive and examine sealed proposals tor the pur chase of gold-bearing cotiDon bonds of said City of Tj'uluth to the aggregate amount of two hundred thousand (200,000) dollars in de nominations of one thousand (1.0:0) dollars each,, with proper interest-bearing coupons attached thereto, the principal to be made payable in tnirty years from the first day of November, lfU3. with interest not to exceed five (5) cent per annum, payable semi aunuitliy. May Ist and NovemLer Ist iv each year, principal and interest to be made paya ble in gold at the American Exchange Na tional Bank, in the City of New York. The tale of said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder at a sum not less than the par value thereof, and bids must be accompanied by a certified check tor not less than 3 per cent of the amount so bid. C. E. RICHARDSON, Clerk of the Common Council of the City of Duluih, Minn. [Corporate Seal.] Dated Dnlnih. Minn. Oct. 1". is;i:i. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of George J. Mc- Nellis, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Mary McNellis, of said county, representing that George J. McNellis has lately died intes tate, a resident and inhabitant of the County of namsey and State of Minnesota, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this County, and praying that administration of said es tate be to he her granted : It is Ordered, That said petition be heard at a special term of this court, to be held at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, on Wednesday, the Ist day of November, 1893, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of such hearing be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order at least once in cacti week for three succes sive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated at tot. Paul, this 7th day of Octo ber, ( J3. By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER, [l. s.] Judge of Probate. It. A. Walsh. Attorney. Or the lUtquor Habit. Positively Cured by administering? Dr. lluines* Uolden Specific. It la manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient, It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It hat bean (riven in thousands of cases, and in ever; instance a perfect cure has followed. It Here Full*. 48-paee Book free. To be bad of L. & W. A. MUSSETTER, 3rd & WabashG St. Trade supplied by SOYES BROS. & CUTLER and RYAN DRUG CO.. St. PAUL. GOliOF:* SPES'lFUM'O.Props. ClacinniM.'* PATENTS. JAS. F. WILLIAMSON COTJXSKLOR AND SOLICITOR. Two yean aa an examiner in t!i9 U. 3 Patent Office. Five years' practice. .»29 331 Guaranty Loan Building, MinueapolU Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul. China D U Una-oner Razors Hoi Decorating 111 111 nCgCIICI low Ground 207 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Dealers in IXL Pocket Knives, Eng fsh Carvers, Barbers' Supplies and a full ling lio Toilet Articles. Shears and Clippers ground. nil rev — Dr. H Waiie, Specialist, nineteen I*ll to, years in. Minneapolis. Why suffer 1 ■•■"*'■ when cure is mild and certain Ask hundreds of leading citizens of St. Paul Minneapolis and the Northwest as to treat ment and cure. Pamphlet free. 1219 Haw home avanue, Minneapolis. WANI See if the Globe ii nil i ag a ant me( urn is not more popular than all An 0 other papers com fiUO, ttned. ; BOAUI> OFFERK!). 5 Y ou C AN B OARD I % RICH MAN, % 5 POOR MAN, i X BEGGAR or f £ THIEF, 6 3 AND THEY £ A CAN FIND \ \ ROOMS AND X ? HOUSES THAT ? WILL GIVE d A THEM RELIEF. BOARD— alcove room for rent with board.suitable for two; also table board. 301 West Third st. BOARD— 151 Summit ay., nicely fur nished steam-heated rooms, with board. Boa Hi) — Private — Young man who would like to get board and rooms in private family can, with another young man, get the use of two rooms nicely furnished. Call 501 Bart Seventh st., second floor. BOARD— 558 Robert St.— Large front room and board; also small room; terms rea sonable. - > '"".' ■:';. -■ • BOAHD— strictly first-class board, room with steam beat and accommoda tions at moderote prices, call at No. 7 Lyons Court.-*on Sibley si., between East Ninth and Tenth. BO AUD— Furnished rooms, with board, in large modern house; steam-heated rooms. •210 East Ninth st. BOAKD— Two front alcove rooms, each suitable for married counle or four yoiintr men. with board. 520 Cedar st. BOAKD — Pleasant south-facing rooms, newly furnished, with board. 522 Cedar CAl'll OL HOTKI.— New throughout; all modern conveniences; good board; street cars handy; quiet and respectable. 4r.5 Wabasha. S~ EVKJJTII ST., 830, WEST- Furnished O room, with or without board. UrpHrc MINER"— rooms and -I- board can be secured for the winter: excellent location for business people. 162 College, corner Sixth. DOOTOSI ' BfDnvpin Avenue, Corner Fourth Street, MINNEAPOLIS, - MINNESOTA. The oldest and Only reliable medical office of Its kind in the city as will be seen by consulting old files of the daily picas. Kt-Kularljr gr»«|i •.«■!] auit Irgall/ quallged; long eiigitced in Cbronie, Ncr -Js and Skin Dineut-s. A friend iy talk costs nelhiiig. If inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicine sent by atail or expreiu, free from observation. Curable cane* (uaraDturd. If doubt exists we say so. Hour.— lo to 12 a. in., 2to 4 and 7to 8 ]>. m. ; •Sundays, 2 to 3 p. m. If you caunot coaie state case by llorvnilO riDhllitv Orgnnle Weakness, Falllni Jlmb. nCIVUUO lißUllllj, ory, lack of Enerty, PhrsUal Decay, arising from Indiscretions, Excess, lm* -l^ence or Exposure, producing some of th» following effects: Sir* Tousnesi, Debilitr, Dimness of Sight, Self-Bistrust, im festive Memory, F^mples on the face. Aversion tc Society, Loss of Ambition, Vmitiiess to Marry, Melancholy, Dys pepsia, Stunted Development, Loss of Power, Pains in the back, etc., are treated with success, Safely, I'riva'i Ij, speedily. Unnatural Discharges Cured Permanently. Blood, Skin and Venereal Diseases, /'L, .v.iig Body, Now, Throat, Skin and Bones, Blotches, Eruptions. Acne, Kczema, Old Sores, Ulcers. Painful Swell* ings, from whatever cause, positively and forever driven from the system by means of Sufo, Tlme-tettvd Reraialefb Stiff and Svoll«u Joints and Kheumatisui. the resuit c° Blood Poison, Positively Cured. KIDNEY .^ND UR INARY Complaints. Pitinfi:!, liifflcult, '00 Frequent or Bloody Urine. Goaorrhu** and Stricture promptly cured. ATA DDL! Th'"*'. "'"*♦ Lnna; D.'si>ms»; Constitii (in I nnnli and Acquired Weaknesses of both Sexes treated suco«ssf ully. It is self-evident that a phvs. tciau paying particular attention to a class of cases attuiu great skill. Every known application in resorted to and thd Srcved good remedies of all ages and countries are used, No Experiments are Hade. On account of the great number of ta. « applying the charges are Kept low; often lower than oti.^i. Skill and perfect cures are important. ■.'all or write. Syinptosa Hit null pamphlet free by mail. The Doctor has successfully treated and cured thousands nf cows in tins city and th ■ Northwest. All consultations, cither by mail or verbal, ate regarded as strictly confident till, and arc eiven perfect privacy. ")R. BRIMLEY. Minneaoolis. Minn. GalenicMedicai Institute No. 67 E. Third St., St. Paul, Minn. -ggsWsß&w^ Established in l'iGl >SgSgly>Siyigv, for the cure of private, g^y"V^\ nervous nnd chronic /»S7fia__«i i^S\ diseases, mci nc 1 udi n g ]£m£biiA~- : ~ -^^ If?™ spermatorrhoea or KKfJ^a Seminal Wenkness, vi^* r^4io*3*ffl potency, Syphilis,' Go norrhoea, Gleet, Strict- Jmßijps£W^Xii3\ ure - Varicocele, Hydro- COP YBatBRED • The physicians of F if the old and Reliable Institute specially treat all the above diseases —are regular graduates— and guarantee a cure in every case undertaken, aud may be consulted personally or by letter. Sufferers from any of these ailments, be fore consulting others, should understand their diseases and the latest improved treat ment adopted at our institute by reading our books. The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health, a private Medical Treatise on the above dis eases, with the Anatomy and Physiology of the Sexual System in Health and Disease,' containing nearly 300 pages, and numerous illustrations, sent to any address on receipt of reduced price, only Tweuty Cents, or value in one or two-cent stamps. Pamphlet and chart of questions for stat ing case sent free. All business strictly confidential. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m. Sundays excepted. Address letters thus: <«AI/1-;.1IC INSTITUTE, St. I*:uil. Minn - dfTfeller, I£CEast Seventh St.. St. Par. Mn Freedliy curesall private, nervous, chroa •lid blood and skin diseases of both sex without the use of mercury or hindrauc from business. NO CUKE, NO PA V. Pri vate diseases, and all old. lingering cases where the blood has become poisoned, cam ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth, pains in the head and bones, and all disease* of the kidneys and bladder, arc cured for life. .Men of all ages who are suffering from the result of youthful indiscretion or ex cesses of mature years, producing nervous uses, 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 from one of the leading medical colleges of the country. He Una never failed in curing any cases that ne has undertaken. Cases and correspondence sacredly confidential. Call or write for list of questions. Medicines sent by mail and express everywhere f rea from risk and exposure. ■ Health Is Wealth. V*. B.C. Wmi'i Nibyb ax© Brain Thbm " JIEtiT, a guaranteed upeciilc lorllysteric Hit dueis. Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neuralgia Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by tna use of alcohol or tobacco, Wa'kef ulness, Men tal Depression, Softening of the Braiu re fulling In insanity -end leading to misery de cay and death. Premature Old Age, barren . ness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involun tary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by overexcrtion 01 the brain, self-abuse or over indulgence. £ach box contains one month's treatment. $! a box, or six boxes for 9> sent by mail prepaid. We guarantee six boxes to care any case. With each order for ' six boxes, accompanied with $ , we send th.i purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money It it does not effect a cure. ; <.T;i:ir , outees issued only by W. K. Collier, mccessor 10 nippier A Collier, dru^giau, seventh aud bibler *;«., St Paui. .lima. AUCTION SALES. 15. HaHoßiiy, Auctioneer. AUCTION OF S. FB.NE'S STOCK •fl of Clothing— Positively going out of. the clothing business. Commencing Saturday, Oct. 7, at 10:31) a. m.. 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., and will continue daily until the entire stock of SI 6. 500 worth of Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps are sold. Come and buy Roods at your own prices Remember this sale is bona" fide. 51-53 East seventh st, near Cedar. E. Holloway, auc tioneer. ■ •■-->;. PAarciiso. \\7ALTZING TAUGHT CAS V— Private »* lessons given in ballroom dancing. James Hodka. fi'J.' Cedar. -.- •■•:■ GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Tinbnfc SCO Nicnllet ay., Minneapolis :98 E. 3d llbnclO St.. St. Pant. Union depots both cities. leave St. Paul Union Depot, akri ye. VYillmar.Morris. Brown's bß:osam Valley & Breckinridge. :45pm Fergus Falls, Fargo and b&:3oam Grand Forks b6:osam Osseo, Clearwaterand St. bS:33am Cloud b6:ospm AnoKa, St. Cloud and b3:3opm Willruar blO:5"S am b4:3Jpm Excelsior & Hutchinson. bll:Js am "Willmar. tSioux City, JFargo, Winnipeg, Pa- ;•■ aG :30 pm ci lie Coast a7:4J air JOss o, St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Crookston, G. Forks, Kalispell, Spo kane. Great Falls, Hel ena, Butte and Pacilic a7:4spm Coast al2:3spm EASTERN MINNESOTA. Duluth, West Superior, Elk River, Jlilaca, Hinckley, Princeton. b1 .•n.'; pm gAnoka h(s:s"pm a. daily: b. except Sunday: §Buffet parlor cars on trains to Duluth and W. Superior; tßuffet sleepers, joining and Bullet cars, palace sleepers, tourist cars triweekly and free colonist sleeping cars. Jsl^lfii^fliPli TICKET offices 1 1 b^"| klS£t%r* 2l ' East Thlrd yy^& w? " d uva n Depot *^^ a '^ fct. Paul. "AI-WAYS o\ T?M^!." The On'yLina SSS&STSK^ " BAGGAGE CHECKED & w T tol 691 --jl.):li.):liI >- Except Sumlav . ljenve Arrive ( Kx. Monday. xEx. Sntur.l:iy. St. Pul st Paul H. Joseph and KitnSas City. f 7 .►> (l i r ■ , M t-t. Joseph fuid Kansas I'ity... f 7 55 pm r 7 4i>a-n Sioux City Local Express - - - f 7 SB am f MO™ Sioux Cily.Omaha&lilk Hill? \ 7DSp" \ ;«££ I'ipestniie and Sioux Falls -. : 7* am ; mJ3 Wfnnebago and Elmore - - - { 736 am { 6 ]op, .New L-hn, 'J racy and >'icrre - - x 7 55 pm ! ; 40 ™ JHiluili. Ashland Mnci superior X 9 00 am > i 00 urn nulutha " (1 Superior Ul »i.m JflOaS MorshCeld and Wausau -—-(.» Warn ;lOM pai f CHICAGO TRAINS— ■I ;£? a r , £i ll « Express"- - t foo am no 30 piu 1 3 0r ! d , 8 .- I ' alr Express"- - t esspm h2ospm I Aortli-Western Limited" } bloimi r720 am Minneapolis, St. Paul IPIPJI & Sa!Jlt — e Maria Ity f|pTfvliP"<'2TV TICKET OFFICE, M^SsS^ 35>S Hubert St. •85»"^ Telephone, 1 < »5 3. Leave. St. Paul Ulli0 " pot. Arrive. Atlantic Limited Vesti buled through train, daily. i«r Eecanoba, -auk sic. Marie, Montreal, liostjn, |Nr* Yorka-d a:i Eastern 6:10 p. m. pui is -. - - .8:65 a.m. I Pacific Limited Vistibuled through train, daily, for Valley City, Minot, V.n couver, Seattle, Tacoina, Portia id. San Francisco anil all Pacific Coast points. C:35 p. m. China.Japan and Australia. lA p. m Wis. iJiv., l«cal. daily ex cept Sunday, via St. P. & ]). - . jR. R. and Bald Eagle, !or Turtle Lake, Prentice and 8:20 a. m 'Khiiieltuuler - -. - - - 6:25 p.m. Broadway Depot.Foot 4th st St Croix Falls Accnmmo-| 5:00 p. m. dation, daily except Su UayjlJ 10 a. m, !~00 Line Depot, 2d st. and • • 4th iiv. north, Minneapolis. ; Minn. Div., local, daily ex cept SuiKlay, lor liull'alo. Paynosville, Ulenwoud and B:3\ a. m.< lakes ........ r , :;n v m NORTHERN PACIFIC ! The Dining Car Line to Fargo. Winnipeg Helena, Butte and the l'acilic Northwest. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and — — L Pacific Coast Trains. Lv. Ar. Pacific Mail (daily) lor Fargo, l Jamestown, Livingston, Helena, Butte, Missoula, Spokane. Ta- 4:15 i::ti coma. Seattle and Portland. ...Id. in. p m. Atlantic Express (daily) from * Portland. Tacoma, Seattle, Spo kane and Montana and North s:io Dakota pointd pin Dakota and .Manitoba Express (daily) for Fergus Falls, Wall De ton, Crookston, Grand Forks, Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead.j 8:00 7:11 Fareo and Jamestown . p. m. a. in. Fargo local (daily except Sun day,,, for St. Cloud, Brainerd and 9:0"> 6:15 Fargo — _ a. m. i p. m. Dakota Express does not run west OI Fargo Sunl days. Pullman Sleepers daily between St Pan, : nd Grand Foiks,(!ratton, Winnipeg, Feigns Fall - Wahpeton anil Fargo. Pullman First-Class anil Sleepers are ran on through Pacific Coast •f rains. C. K. STONK, City Ticket Agent. 162 Baal Third Street St Panl /^j. Ticket Offices: SLt fir it '«Gir*<>^ street, corner Fifth, and [MILWAUKEE! Union Depot, St. Paul. «^°StPAUI< / *Daily. +Ex. Sunday. / lEx. Monday.? Saturday g 3^/ Le.— St. Paul— Ar. Chicago ""Day" express . mj.>u:h r.Mip.u Chicago ••Atlantic" express | *255pra •12:10 Chicago "Fast Mail" .. I *U:jsp m *^:l.ip;u Chicago "Vestibule" Lira... *S:lo pin *7^aain Chicago via Austin and Dv- I buque _.. !4:lopm 110:25 am Dul>uque via La Crosse t8 0"i am tlO:l3 p m St. L<iuis and Kansas City.. *9:15 a m *(i:10 pin M. Louis and Kansas City.. :7:15 pin 17:45 a m Calmar and Davenport -tV:IS am fteSQ pin Milbank and Aberdeen t»:00 a m tGW din Milbank and Aberdeen . *p:35 pin *7 4> a a MiuneaDolis trains leave *7:;j>. t-i a nT~ •12:15, *3, *t5:35 and +10:50 p. m. for detail information call at ticket olrice? WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. ■ Arrive . , Depart . 3:-4(;pm s:.)U ami St. Paul. I 1 :v5 pm! :15pm 4:-i'pin ,S:4' am|Miniieap'lis|'-.-:4'»pm| :.-.">pm Direct Li in oto Kllll <;luiro, ■v»At£o»~a and .Milwaukee. VESTIBULED SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS. All Trains Run Daily. K< >?i^*^ VJ^'— Leaves Union Depot for St^-«'^s~K'' 1 Chicago and down-river I illiflllllllllll ' >oiuts - ;t - lii p.m. Ar- T^iiißiiiifiiiU 9 r ' v *-'s from same points I l:i Hi p.m. Daily. Leaves iiv±r*''l Union Depot for Chicago Mai fiiiiilf and St. Louis. 7:3 > p. m. : IBB^m^»B§3 Arrivesfrom poiun Msaa^dSJ^^j 7 :'So a. m. Daily. /CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY v^ Co. Trains leave Union Depot. City Office. 364 Robert Street, corner Fifth. ♦Daily. tDaily ex. bund. Leave. | Arrive tChicago Fast Express.. ... 7:^. am . I :o.'iptn tlowa, Mo. 1 & Kansas Ex. , ..|T:.."p am U:i.ispui •Dodge Center L0ca1.... .... 3:35 tun lUM.'.um •Chicago Limited .;.. 7:3Jpm| 7:a.'iarn • *Dcs Moiiies. St. J. & K. C..;7:.ij i.mi 7:33 am