Newspaper Page Text
" ji % fc *•""*■"** .-■ f "^^^^^ "pp 1 ; ■ ■ ' .>■* ■ '- *"*'" ■■g^*^^>- T; yy?.-y f==55 % lit .'-Si JUl A Mlifc BAROMETER. AtU Hie boy \\i:o ► ellslbe papers rml lie will tell 3011 more about tirculatlon Slum all the affidavits tlial can be published. ,Jue>ttryit 5 i.«; yon will be convinced thuliiie ( lobe Eeadw all- WANTS CAN BE LLI'T At t!if> Following Locations for Insertion in Daily and Sunday Globe. W. I). llerriii. -": Broadway. 1?. 11. Kecves, druggist, Moore block. Seven corners. C. T. HeJlcr, druggist 828 St. Peter street. t traight Bros., druggists, cornet of Rondo j Mi Grotto. William K. Collier, druggist, 191) East Sev enth street. A. T. Guernsey, druggist, 17! Dale street. V. A. Ilirsrber. druggist, -'■ ' - lionrio street. Farter & V e&tby. druggists, Kast Third meet. K. HcCruddcti, confectionery, 408 Rice itreet W . A. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selby nd Western avenues. B. 3. Wilie, druggist SCO s';irket. corner Fifth. iiATl«i>!>> OFl'i! S£i;i» Males. A GUM'S— Wanted, reliable agents to en gage in a money-making business that will secure large profits to themselves and their customers. Write for information. 'I he Guaiaiitee Investment Company. 209 --214 Adams Express Building. Chicago. 111. AGKM'S make 8> to 310 a day selling the Kllis water filter in towns and cities having water works. Frank .1. Culbert Gen eral A gem, 16 Urcmley Park, Boston, Mass. A<ii- NT s — >:.inry or commission; the greatest invention of the age: the New Patent chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; sells on Bight: works liKe magic: iigfclitsare mak iiifi from S-'.s to fl'J.'i per week. For further particulars write the .Morirpe Eraser Manu facturing Company, X 4. La Crosse. Wis. CAB DUlVKK— Experieucea cab driver wanted at 24U Spruce .st. }J<IKKMAN- Any one who wants a man to lend to furnace call or address 20:j University uv. : can furnish best of refer -I'l OPS. OI'EKAiOJis — Experienced operators wanted 0:1 overalls, shins, pants and <luck coins; sK-iim power machines. Apply 10 foreman low er s Dry Goods Company. VJi»J-H;j'ioit>-\\ 'tuned, men ot energy O and Uict to tolieit for the Bankers' Life Absociation of st. l'iu:l. Minn. ; literal con n net and splendid territory can be secured by : Odref-sing Clarence 1.. >-(-i-(ir. m. Paul, Minn. Sii ->«.«. itATsii competent stenog raphers and ewriier operators out of tmplovmeiit me invited to register their unmet and qualif; i.at ions with our employ 11,flit uc-|iiii'tiniiit: no choree to either em ployer or emjiloyed. Wyckoff, beumans & lienedict. in Kn»i Fourth si. UKtNKCIi'iTKKs- at 65 Germania O Life Builainpr. City. OTKONU liuV W.WTKIi-Oiie who has *J hud some experience in tin shop pre erred. No. 14'; hale st. \\j ANTKD— Hustlers to handle ourquiefc »V selling household articles. We handle everything, and can save ou money on any articles you are soiling: come and see us. M. Brown <fc Co.. ."■si Wabasha st. WA NTt I )— Addresses or energetic men and women wanting permanent work; sf:>o :i week guaranteed I. experience uuneces sary; goods monopoly; pay sure; system perfect; office and delivery team furnished; terms free. Address K. 77, Box :j:soj, Boston, Mass. U' ANTKii —If you area Catholic and will work for <|,s pur week write MacCou nell Bros., -5 Arch st . Boston, Mass. WANTKI)- For the L'nited Slates Army— Able-bodied unmarried men beiwen the ages of twenty-one ana thirty years; good pay, rations, clothing and mcaical attend ance; aoplicai must he prepared to furnish s.itisJactory evidence-as to age, character ami habits. Apply s.i lioom -07, No. 4 East Sev enth st., Si. caul. Minn. U; \ .r«.;> four young men to learn telegraphy; can make board. Globe Business ' '•:;. -'-. Kndi( on liniliiiin;. _ WAITED TO tit: »T. ~ {^ I.AT— Wanted, by a small family, gen -1 llenidu, wile and baby, a tive'or six room unfurnished Hat, with steam heat 1. atn room.--, etc., in short, all modern im provements, g<>o<t location, near electric or <::ibic cars, not u> exceed £40 per mouth. Ad dress J. i).. (,;obe. Rk...m--v. ii. 11 nice furnished room in private house within two or three blocks of the Aberdeen hotel. Address W l{ A Box 2.V.0, City. ' ' " € I.OAKMAKHHG. ni.(),\KM.\hl.x; — cloaks made re"- V^ modeled or repaired; til and iinish guar anteed perfect, boylaud & Clark, 45 West < olJe-i- ay. __ ACOUISTASTS. . H. •<« - ■■■ . •.... liermiuiua Lite lnsur « 1 ii< c Buildinif. cm crt and miditwoik V«TATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF 0 Httmscy— -~. Probate Court In the mutter of the estate of Andrew Lund berg, deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Andruw Lui«ll>erg, due-eased, late of the Couulr.oMtamscy and State of Minnesota l.cinq granted to Louesa Ztcber; It is ordered, hut >-ix months be ai d the same is hereby allow d from and after the <lrtte of this order, in which all uersons hav ing claims or demands against the said de ceased are required to file the same in the Probute Court of said County for examina tion and allowance. or b ■ lorevcr barred. It is further orde ed, That the lirst Mon <lny in May. A. 1). I-. i. at lv o'clock a. m., at ji general term of said Probate Court, to be held ill the Conn House in the city of Saint Paul, in said county, be. and the same hereby is appointed lit the time and place when and here the ■ said Probate Court will. examine und adjust said claims and demands. And it is further ordered. That notice of si..!: hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forth with publishing this order once In each week for three successive weeks' in the at. Paul Daily Gu>be. a daily newspaper printed and published in suit! eon my. Dated nt Suinl in::!, this loth davor Oc tober, WSi. By the Court : JOHN B. OLIVIER, 11-I 1 -- ■• ! Judge <_•;" Probate. SSTBJATIOrSS O FFEKEI). >;l Female*. DINING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, ex perienced dining room girls. Apply ISM* Kast Third St. ' " .• '; . HOUaKWOßK—Conipetenfgirl for gen eral housework at once. Mrs. . A. K. Fruden, 04 Ahbland. I! Oi .WORK— Wauled.a girl for house l I work that can do cooking; good pay. Inquire 276 Kast Eighth st. ■ •:;-■ HO ITS*: WORK— Competent girl foreen eral housework In small family; none other need apply. f-8G Portland ay. - "]\r UKM E— Wanted, a competent nurse girl. 1 > 44!) Portland ay. ■ FIAA^CIAI BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com rurrcial paper mortgages, securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker." Minnesota Loan and Trust Buikliup. Minneapolis. A A —THE MA.\D.IIiI)I,UAX CO., • ii» i2B Robert, corner Fourth, room •■. loans money on pianos, furniture, dia monds;, wiitehe*: perfect privacy guaranteed. LOANS on Furniture. Pianos. Diamonds, etc. IS— l4 First > ational bank Building. M01>... i. .i.x -on life insurance po icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman ■ ■ Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis. MONEY LOANED on personal property, household goods, . pianos, watches, diamonds, etc.. in amounts from $10 to $50. America]] Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7. First National Lank, Corner Fourth and Jackson sis. ; take elevator. 11,1 OKKV ON HAM) to loan on city prop l?X erty and farms; lowest rates; no delay. W. F. .Voritz. H-V.i Pioneer Press. MONEY in any amount to loan on chattel mortgage. 53 East Fifth. -P-K-l-V-A-T-E Money loaned on diamond*, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in ttorage »t lowest rates, and small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; debt private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Cow pany, 132 Globe Biiilriiuz: joke elevator. Ci;l Hi Hi xo IKVKMf immediately VI,UUU What can you offer? Lambert, 342 > ednrst. '_ " 'BUSINESS cii.onE^. Miscellaneous. BARKER SHOP FoR SALIC— FOOT chairs, four bath rooms, hot water system of heating I lie shop: all iorSUO'J, on easy terms. Address F 117, Globe. FOIJ SALE— Small drug store in St. Paul. -T Address X 118, Globe, for particulars. FOR SALE— Drag store; cash only; in voice 51,500; good location, good busi ness. Address Clara L Grove, administratrix Amos F. Grove, deceased. Grand Rapids, Minn. Hun,!, FOJt sAIiJ.- Three-story brick hotel in Brainerd. fine paying property in center of city, for sale on easy terms. Ad dress J. M. Gray, Brainerd. Minn. PAitTNKK WANT. I) with a cash capital of about SS.OJO or S;o,<a)> to invest in A No. I manufacturing business, well es tablished: locution of business in the city of St. Paul. Pays a profit from 3D to 35 per com. Average number of men employed, 30 to 35 men. For further particulars, address T 119, Globe. 11/A.<ifcii-'l'o hear from persons who » V -,vish to secure $1,000 by investing from only $311 to $3j on the installment plan. Call or write. Reliable agents wanted. The Guar antee .Investment Company. 209-214 Adams Express Building, Chicago, 111. ;",":;. FOR SAILK. MAPLE AND KIRCH it LOOKING at ill Jackson and 1-llh sts. Thompson & Co. UJ HiKhBV »»ISH TO CALL your • V attention to the genuine reduction sale of boots and shoes now going on at the Market Shoe Store. 45t. St. Peter st. : Sll',ooo 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. LOST A*» FOli.Tin. COW F.tUND- Yesterday morning, big red cow. Inquire Barbara bchuitzius, at Lake Coino, Lake Phaien ay. COW STKAYKD— large red cow; re v^ turn to 78. > Goodrich and get a reward. I}l!K*i- FOUND— Sept. 12, on St. Peter, a lady's purse containing sum or money. Address James Diflley, Rosemount. inn." R1N«; LOST — A heavy gold ring, some where on Lafayette ay. Finder will re ceive liberal reward lor return to 3*3 East Seventh. RING LOST — Near Hastings, on morning i- of Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur lington train, a gentleman diamond ring. Full value of the ring will be paid to any one returning to W. E. Alaeraw, Glube counting room. TIME BOOK LOST — A weekly time book; finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at ">G> Jackson st. C 1 A CASH LOST— Please return to this yi'^ office, and rweive reward, i— i DYE WORKS. T7"AHLKI*.T & ui.mki, — Minnesota IV Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. 1/ •». «.OCiir..N-X. W. Stcum Dye Works A • office. 4!ti Robert St., Ryan Block Work. s:'< and .-7 Indiana ay. • ■ . 1 3 STB I CTIORS. SI . AGATHA'S AC-ADKM.Y OF MUSIC and Art, 20 East Exchange St., St. Paul- Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call or send tor prospectus. IU>ASSi> WASTED. BOARD— Wanted, board and room in pri vate family adjacent to Grand ay. car line, near Dale St., by single gentleman. Ad dress w 117. Globe. GREAT JPIA3O BARGAIN. ONK KLKGANT upright Decker Bros piano, style lii, at about one-half its value; it has only been used a few months; must be told soon. li. C. -Nuuijx-r, lU7 East lliird -i. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF 0 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 .1. .McNellis has lately aied intes tate, a resident and inhabitant of the County of uainsey and Mate 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, lbU3, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of such hearing De given toali persons interested, by publishing this order at least once in each week for three- succes sive weeks prior-to said day of hearing, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper primed and published in said county. Dated at Paul, this 7th day of Octo ber, INI3. By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER. [i.. s.] Judge of Probate. R. A. Walsh. Attorney. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING. — Office . Chief (Quartermaster, Department of Da kota, Saint, Paul, Minn., October 0, ISO 3. SEALED PROPOSALS, fordoing the neces sary printing for Headquarters Department of Dakota (the work to be done outside the Government Building) during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1804. will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., the <nh day of November, 1893, and opened then. Blank forms of proposals, and full. instructions to I'id lers, will be furnished on application to hi- office.— John V. Fi:key, Q_unrterniasit.T, I". », Army, Chief O.uarterma»tt;r. - - THE SAIJNfT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER x(t Lmu . SITUATIONS WARTEIII .(lie. BOYS nil! PLACK>7 places lor uoys: • employment bureau for poor boyp, free. Uewßtoys' Club Room,;ti:i Wubasba H. : oi>en ficm I i to i . n. m.. and from 7 ton p. m. BOOKKKKPKR AND CORRESPOND enl — A thoroughly experienced man, ac curate, temperate and excellent penman. trams position • after Ist <jf November: ex-. cellent city references. Address J 22. Globe. BOOKKEEPING or office work by young man: good references; wages no object. V I-". Globe. 800K Young man, an expert bookkeeper, wonts set of books to keep evenings: books out of balance a specialty; will work reasonable. Address D I2>, Globe. BOOKKEEPER— Bookkeeper, with five years' experience in furniture and stove business-, would like situation; best of refer ences. Address S 121. Globe. BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly experi enced, temperate and a rapid penman, wants position at reasonable salary: excel lent references. Address V 115. Globe. BOOKKEEPER— A competent man can give six hours a any to any desiring his BPJTice: best of references. Address B. S. A., Globe office. BOOKKEEPER, thorougnly experi enced, temperate and a rapid penmtm, wants position at reasonable salary: excel lent reference?. Address A 115, Globe. CLERK— position as clerk in a v> bakery or cigar store. Address X 44. Globe. CLEKK — Young man would like position vv as dry goods or grocery clerk: experi enced; good references. Address X 117, Globe. COACHMAN— A steady, experienced man v^ wants situation with private family as coachman; understands the work thorough ly ; best of references. Address Coachniau, 3-7 East Seventh si. CORRESPONDENT — Wanted, position VV as correspondent or comidential cleric; experienced; best of references : Dond given if desired. Address T. J. Church, 237 Union Block, City. COOK— Wanted, situation, by first-class meat and pastry cook, in or out of city. vddress Cook, 407 East Seventh st. C^OOK— All-round cook wants situation; ■> town or country. Address James Ward, 2:)l|East University. St. Paul. Minn. C~*OL.LECTOK— Situation wanted as col- J lector; experienced; bond and refer ences furnished; salary no object. Address B 125, Globe. DRUGGIST— Registered: speaks German; -city or country. Address X 27. Globe, j Minneapolis, - 111 -MB ENGINEER— A steady, reliable young man wants engine or steam plant to run: good references given. Address 1) 121, Globe. EMII.OVMKNT- A fifty-seven year-old man wants work ot any kind: talks Swede and English; willing to work for small wages during winter. Address 277 East Fourteenth st, up stairs. ENGINEER — A competent engineer would like position: will lend steam heating furnaces or anything in his line, town or county. -Address .M. Allen, 702 East Seventh st. FIREMAN — wunter* by station- J ary fireman: best of references given.. Address V ill, (.lobe. I^IKKMAN wants situation: capable of J- taking charge of block. Address X 110, Globe. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by a boy of eighteen years, a situation in office or store: have had experience in wholesale business: can furnish references. Address John J. Brown, 447 Lnfond st. FFICE WORK— Wanted by a young gentleman a position in commercial or railroad office; experienced; references as to character and ability. Address M 112. Globe. ' OFFICE WORK— Wanted by a boy of six teen years, a position in some "store or ofliee; can furnish references. Address II 123. Globe. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position in railroad office by young man who has bad considerable experience in division superintendent's office as stenographer and clerk; eood references. M 113. Globe. APKRHANGKR — First-class paper hauger and painter will engage with ho tel for winter. Address A. J. C, 133 East Ninth, city. PHARMACIST — Registered pharmacist L wauts position; no objection to country; speaks Norwegian: first-class references. Address X 100. Globe. Minneapolis. Minn. STENOGRAPHER— Male, five years" ex perience, open for engagement, rapid, accurate and good accountant; references. Address R. G.. 004 Jessamine st. WANTED- situation in a dru« store, by a boy sixteen years old. one and one half years' experience. Address A. L. &., 637 Palace st. ORK roil BOARD- Wanted, to -.o chores for board while attending school. Please call C4I Bndicott build in P ASCII* 11 WALTZING TAUGHT EASY— Private » * lessons given in ballroom dancing James Bodka, :'2J Cedar. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JT "WATERWORKS SYSTEM.— U. S. In dian Service. Fort Peck Agency, Mont. Poplar Creek, Mont., October 10, iß'.»3 — SEALED PROPOSALS, indorsed "Pro posals for Waterworks System," and addressed to the undersigned at Poplar Creek, Montana, will be received at this agency until one o'clock p. m. of October 31. lbl)3. for furnishing and placing in proper ■position (in strict accordance with specifica tions which will be furnished bidders upon application to the undersigned) one (1) 1,000 --bbi. water tank, one (1) -Eclipse" wind-mill; complete (or equal). 10 feet in diameter, iron pipe, rubber hose, reel, fire hydants, etc.,— list of same being attached to said specifica tions. Indians to be employed to do all necessary work of excavating for water pipes, foundations, etc. Rates per day to be paid them will be supplied bidders on application. Bidders will state in their bids the length of time proposed to be consumed in the con struction of said system. The attention of bidders is invited to the act of congress ap proved Aug. Ist. 1892. entitled "An act relat ing to the limitation of the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon the public works of the United States and of the District of Columbia." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best inter est of the service. CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must Le 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 atleast FIVE PER CENT, of the amount of the proposal, 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 aeon 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 noi be considered. For any fur ther information apply to CAPT. 11. W. SPROLE, D. S. A., Acting U. S. Indian Agent. STOKES A*'l> FIXTURES BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BIL LIARD SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 4o7; Othee and Factory In and 41b Fifth avenue ; outb, luiuneapolU, Miuu, - SITUATIONS WASTED. ij females. ' ALL LADIKS in need of fiist-elass help can le supplied at the Scandinavian;; OB>ce, corner of Tenth mid Sibley . . ,$ BOOKKi.KPKiC — Young lady wishes position": has had six years" experience; in bookkeeping and general office work; is tf. : good typewriter : references furnished. Ad dress Z 305. Globe. Vf BOO.vivtKl'tii— lady, thorough bookkeeper, -stenographer, typewriter and insurance cierk. wants a situation; best references. Address C 1.-3. Globe. /"lOOK— A first-class French cook wishes v> employment in a good private family: best of references. M. W., 40!) St. Peter st CIOOK — Position wanted by ar. experienced ' female cook In or our of city. Address 200 Dayton ay. INING ROOM GIRLS— dining room girls, exDerienced, reference. want situations together. Call or address 20W* East Thirteenth st. ■_ I UKSSMAKI-.lt— First-class dressmaker XJ wishes engagements in private families. Address J lls. Globe. . DKLSsMAKKi;- dressmaker wants sewing by the day. S7l Arcade. EMPLOVMKNT— A lady would like to go . out to work by day. Call or addtess M. W., CSI .Mississippi st. " MPLOYMs.NT— A German lady wculd like a place working by the day or res | taurant work. 2Mi Grove. EMLPJLOI MKNT— man with best of J-i reference wants situation of any kind where he can earu his board and have some time fur study, tr. M. V.. 10-10 Birch st. HOUSKKKKPKR— A middle-aged lady wants a~- position as housekeeper; have exrerieuce. and can bring reference. Call -.i'J Fourteenth st. ; no objection to country. HOUStHKEPKIt- Situation wanted as ■ housekeeper for a small family; wid ower's family preferred. Call at U7 West Tenth st. ~" ..-.".. ' HOUSKKKKPKR — Middle-aged lady wauts a position as housekeeper or nurse: can produce city reference. Ivoomis, 423 East Seven tnsr. * -. OUSKCLKANING— A girl would like to go out .housecl-eaniug and washing. Call at 10 West Exchange si. HoL'Si.WOUK wanted in a small Amer ican family by a young Scandinavian girl. 23!) Martin st. ' LAU>'DKKS'-»— Woman wants place in laundry; understands ironing. 18Si East Tenth st. • MAKKKIi- wunted by an ex perienced marker and sorter. 184 Western ay. north. — Middle-aged experienced nurse will take charge of any case except typhoid fever. 92 Edmund st. NUK»K — Competent nurse will go in., country. 50 - St. Anthony ay.; tele phone 1036. . -. NUasiNG— Wanted, to bo out nursing; can give references: will do light house cleaning if necessary. Address li 120, Globe. [V l'K""K — Situation wanted by lady past i* middle age as nurse for invalid or house keener: no objections to leaving -the city T Call at !)7 West Tenth st. " c . NURSK — \S anted, nursing by professional •'■ 1' nurse; confinements preferred. Addressj 057 Cook st. . -, NURSi— A lady wishes to- lake cnarge of. a young child at home; best of care. Address li 47 West Seventh. "• - '" NUiihiu — A lady would like to go. out 1~ nursing. Address 3J7 Grove st. OFFICE \VOii«v "wanted by a young lady,, with experience. ; : Room j>J, 15U West 1 Sevenjh st. ■. * OFJTIC*; WO»K — Wanted, position' by lady experienced in various, kinds of) office work: understands shorthand, type writing: small salary acceptable. Address 291 Martin st. ;•';■ OFFICK WORK- lady would like to do longhand writing in some office. Address C 54, Globe. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position in of lice by an experienced young lady. Ad dress L 12U, Globe. \ Professional: nuk>k, having a pleaaaut home, offers home and services during confinement. Address B I-:.. Globe. OKA STRfc-SS wants plain and chil- O dren's sewing iv families. Call or ad dress 177 belby ay. ■ SECOND GIRL — An experienced second girl wants a place in a private family; city reference. Call or address E. 8., 139 E»st Tenth st. • SBCOKD WORK— Wanted, second work or place as nurse in nice private family; experienced iv sewing; can come well rec ommended. Address O l.v. Globe. SEWING — Wanted, by experienced dress maker, sewing to do at home or go out by the duy. .51 West Third st.: Room 10. SKWING — a dressmaker would lake in sewing or go out by the day in families. Call or address .'ls Rondo. SITUATIONS wanted by six competent O cooks, four second girls, four German 'girls for housework. 3U2 Selby a.v. STKNOGKAPHKR— Situation Wanted— k5 Young lady stenographer would like po sition where she can earn enough to pay board. o«J3 East Ninth. OTKNOGRAPHKR — 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 122, Globe. SiKNOGRAPHKR— Competent and ex perienced stenographer desires position for half a day. Address M ISO, Globe. OTENOGRAPHKrt —Competent stenog- O rapher wants work, temporary or perma nent: will work for reasonable salary. 11 124, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a position O as stenographer and typewriter by a young lady who has had some experience; willing to work for a moderate salary, Ad | dress Z 122. Globe. - WORK FOR HOARD— A young lady, attending school, would like to work foi board in nice family, centrally located. Address W 120, Globe. WOKK FOB HOARD— A young woman- V V wants an easy place to work for board;' near the high school; references. O 11SV Globe. i; WANTED — A young lady with good inu-' sical education would like a good home in private family in exchange for piano lessons; can furnish references. H. C.,- --049 Jackson st. Louisa » hryst. _,/ WANTED- Woman wants washing and ironing to take home 200 E 13th st. ■• WASHING— girl wauts work by thd l: • day washing ond housecleaning.* Call 46 West Ninth st. . . s. WASHING— Lady will do washing and ironing: '60 cents a dozen; first-class work; call for and deliver. No. 337 Missis^ s sippi st , in basement. it WASHING— Wanted, to go out washing; by the day. 550 abasha St., Room 10; J third floor. ! ' WASHING— like to take in wash ing;, will do ii cheap and good. Mrs. Jennie I chlorhaufer. 694 Blair st. r; WASHING— Woman goes out washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or ■ write to 217 East Seventh, second* floor, Room 4. ' ' ASHING and cleaning offices. Mrs. Mary Scott, 409 Fifth st. .... WASHING— washing and iron ing to take home. Call at 226 Rondo st. WASHING— w shitiß aud iron ing to lake borne; cents a dozen: rough dry. 20 cts. At 137 Jit. Airy St.. in rear. ASHING— A colored lady would like to ~ go out washing by the day. or take it home.' Address 14!) East Thirteenth st. WASHING— A gotd German washing woman, would > like to take family washing at home; first-class washing; at 590 Robert st. >- .^-.^. :'.^. J .'. ■ \\/ ASHING wanted by the day to take ** home, orgooui. Call at 840 Vau Bu renat. -~r -'--- — - i -r~' ■'."■...■'•'.; •\ "" ~ '"*". ; ;"' ' ; FOX BEST. •.;"'•;"•;' . '^EHith & Taylor's Renting la-sit, • (jo 218 .Manhattan Building. Hoi'SE— Portland ay., ten rooms: - I '-* brown stone dwelling; a thoroughly olejraiit and- complete house; unexcelled lo cation; ill dc vacant Oct. 1. ■■ 4 House — .57 Summit place, nine room?, with .bath, furnace and all modern conveniences: bMi of location: within twelve minutes' walk of the court bouse. : -Mouse — Iglehart st.: a pleasant home; Sin. Od per month: eight rooms, with bath. : House— For rent. 58; Holly ay. ; ten rooms: few; all modern improvements; $45.00 per mouth to good tenant. House — 707 selby ay. ; a neat, compact and thoroughly complete eight-room house; warm mid well built; a pleasant place, for the right party. - .. . :^> House— For rent, complete home, corner of Kent and Rondo sts.; eight rooms, bath, fur nace and nil modern conveniences; house brand new and everything in apple pie order. House — rent, corner 01 Dayton Hud Virginia ays. ; one block from cable; eight rooms, with bath: a large, pleasant home cheap to the right party. Smith & Taylor, 21S Manhattan Building. L'OK BfcST- East Eighth st; eight -• rooms, with furnace, city water and all conveniences; just the place for furnished rooms. . ■ ■ . . . ; 442 John st. : an eight-room flat, only $18 per month. 043 Fremont st. : a modern nine-room house, with bath, city water and sewer con nections; it is a veritable baruain tit $16 per month. Smith & Taylor, 218 Manhattan Building. •."s^v^v . . - . J. W. Sliepard, »i East 4th St., RENTS HOUBFB, Si OfiKS, OFFICES, nets as owners' agent: collects rents. __ Houses. COTTAGES— For rent.eotlages.five rooms, \-J and «8; flats, five rooms and bath. $10; six rooms and bath. $14, etc.; see us be tore renting. 11. 11. Schulte & Co., 103 East Fourth st. HOUSE— For rent cheap, a lourteen-room brick house. 547 Canada. Call 231 East Seventh st. ■ HO list — For rent, $30 a month, house and grounds :>3t> Grove St., corner Pine; worth $>0. Nicols & Dean. lj«iUst-: — For rent, house of eight rooms, ■l-l 347 Walnut st.: low rent. Inquire 325 Ramsey st. .f± HOi; Furnished House, Crocus Hill- One year or more; line house and grounds. £89 Goodrich ay. Charles A. Moore. HOtJSK— Furnished house to rent for the winter; owner would like board. 264 Dayton ay. . ■ 1.-JOUSES for rent from Jo to $50 per IJ mouth. John 11. Hickey, Germania Life Building, Minnesota and Fourth. HOUSK— For rent, eight-room house and barn on St. Anthony Hill, convenient to cable line; house contains ail modern im provements: possession given Nov. 1 or sooner if desired; low rent to good tenant. William P. Billiard, Hooni 45, National Ger nmu-Ainericau Bank Building. ■ ../:'."■ : : : HOUSE— No. 401 East Eighth st: ten • rooms; modern improvements; $30.00 per mouth. D. Bergman, 357 Jackson. ■ HOUSE— rent or sale, twelve-room house, three blocks from Aberdeen; modern, warmly built, two bath rooms, large closets, grates, furnace; partly furnished if desired; rent reasonable to reliable parties; or for sale on easy terms. Itobert Craig, 114 East Fouith st. HOUSES— For rent, 01) Central ay., near , .. St. Peter, I'-roum modern house with furnace: US7 Harriet st., near St. Peter, li-room modern house, no furnace; fii>9 Harriet St.. mar . st. Peter, £-room modern house, no furnace. These houses are warmly built, . neighborhood desirable, rout low. Inquire Rootn !). Gillillan Block ■ - '— - -'-- UCHUOKUIiK & DICKINSON. 16 East i O- sixth, for carpet cleaning, feather and mattress renovating and upholstering. TAVl.Olts KbN'I'lMU A(iE>C\ -l GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORKS, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RKNTED PKOPEUTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. -... • Flats. '" FI>AT!» — Modern Hats, with tteam heat, hot and cold water, $20, §23, 935, $2>,s:il; these flats are 510 to $15 cheaper than any similar Hats in the city. Beifeld Block, cor ner South Robert st. and Fairfield ay, E. Johnson, agent. FLAT — To rent, seven-room fiat, with bath, hot and cold water; very cheap. Inquire 174 Dousnian. ICooiiis. A -HOTKI. BRUNSWICK, for gentle -tJL» men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. A —EIGHTH ST., 16— Neatly furnished xli rooms; steam heat and gas; cheap rent. CIEDAR ST., Lytle Terrace— For rent. V--' furnished rooms with or without board. CEDAR ST., 637— nicely furnished >— ' front rooms together; About live min utes from city hall. OU.EfiE AY., lU, EAST—Pleasantfur v^ uished room for rent; modern conven iences ROOMS— Unfurnished rooms for rent. XV suitable fur housekeeping. Inquire A. Winter, ti Kast Ninth st. ROOMS— One or more newly furnished rooms, with furnace heat, gas and bath room; 15 minutes' walk from court houte. Call 58 Tiltou st. EVENTH ST., 255 WEST— For rent, ex ceedingly pleasant furnished, warm, light, large room, containing every modern con venience: sure to please; SlO per mouth; pri residence. ■ . .- . OHIvKMAN Si., 34 —Houses aud rooms O of all sizes and prices, close to business. SIBLEY ST., 53S— Furnished or unfur kJ nished rooms; cheap for winter. ST. PETER ST.. Ryan Block— For rent, two nicely furnished rooms, with gas. bath and steam heat, suitable for. two gentlemen. . . i-^j . ''piL.TON ST.. 62— For rent, one nicely fur i- nished room in private family bath and heat. : . LTTOI'IA— 493 St. Peter-Nicely furnished > rooms, single or- en suite; modern improvements. -. . - ,r \I7AKASHA. b?6V»— Corner Tenih St.— • V Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet. WALNUT ST., 307— For rent, furnished *y or unfurnished rooms; mod e/ucon veniences; single or en suite. -'•■»-.-. Miscellaneous. HOTbL for rent, twenty-two rooms; steam JJ heat; partly furnished; center of city; chean. Apply I East Sixth st. - ■ \ -/ CHIKOrOIMST. GOOD THING FOR SOWE FEET— , " Good Luck Salve — If your druggist does • not keep it, seuct or call on W. H. Lockwood. ■chiropodist, St. Paul, Minn.; 25c, 50c and $1 ■ box. Notice Is Hereby Given : a •-■...■.- :-: ; =- l - : - .";;»-'; I j That the Common Council of the City of 'Du'luth. Minnesota, will meet at the council chamber in the city hall in said City of Dv ■ luth at eight clock in the evening of Mon • day, the 30th day of October, ISD3, to receive and examine sealed proposals lor the pur chase of gold-bearing council bonds of said • City of -Duluth to the ■ aggregate amount, of two hundred thousand (200,000) dollars in de; liomiuations 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, 1803. with interest not to exceed, five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi • annually, May Ist and November Ist. in 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 I'^nds will be awarded to the highest respond t>'.3 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 .'.ji: Duluih, Minn. .-" :' : [Corporate Seal.] I Dated Duluth, Hiun, Oct. 10, 1893. ISEAI, ESTATE FOX SALE* Smith & Taylor's List. 218 Manhattan Building. t£:l Onn~ LOT on Lincoln »▼-. near •i!'J.»V7VJvy Cbatsworth st. ; great bargain. We sold this lot for $1.8(0 four years ago. tO Ann— SOUTH-FACING LOT on KAs)tJ\J\J Marshall ay., between Kent and Dale sts. : street is paved and has sewer, water mid gas. WJK OFFKIt a complete house on selby ay.. near Grotto St., at a bargain; must be sola at once. tjiM Af)A-COR>KK Hondo and Kent <tP^*l*JyJ\J sts. we offer a lovely home, eight rooms and bath, hardwood finish, all iiioaern improvements: terms easy at 6 per cent. This property is ottered at §I,UOO less than cost. WE tiFFiiK offices in our building, "The . Manhattan," at lower rents than other first-class buildings. \\7 OOULANI) JPAKK property at a bar » » gain, on the corner of Holly ay. and Arundel St.: we offer 40. 00 or 100 feet at $135 per front foot; this properly has asphalt pavement and is 143 feet deep to an alley. ' AiiOHfon Summit place at a bargain, near Nelson aw: this is one of the pieasnn test places to live in the city; handy to business: will take a little trade. .: MONEY TO LOAN in large or small amounts. BOARD OFFEHKI). BOAKD— rent, nice furnished rooms, with board. In private family; house has all modern improvements; ten minutes' walk from postofliee; references required. Address Z 120. Globe. ~ BOAKD— Newly furnished rooms, with board; rates, ladies, $3.00 and 50; gen tlemen, $ 4.00 and 84. per week. 5y4 Jack son St. BOAKD— Bedford House. Corner Eighth and Sibley Sts.— Pleasant rooms with board; transients. $1 per day. BOARD— One double and on* single front room with board. l'J2 East Tenth st. BOAKD— Forrert. from parlor, also back parlor, with board. H7 Pleasant ay. BOAKD — For rent, two elegantly fur nished rooms with steam heat and bath, and first-class board. 235 West Fifth st. BOAKD-For rent, choice front rooms, well furnished, with board: those who wish day board only can be well accom modated at 145 Pleasant ay. BOAKi-— Furnished rooms, with board, In large modern house; steam heated rooms. ■ 210 East Ninth st. BOAKD— Two front rooms for rent, with board; one on the first iloor. 633 Waba sha st. BOAKD — Two front alcove rooms, each suitable for married couple or four young men, with board. 520 Cedar st. BOARD— Front alcove room for rent, with board: suitable for two; also table board. 301 West Third st. UrpnK MlNEß"— Desirable rooms and .JL board can be secured for the winter; excellent location for business people. lt>2 College, corner Sixth . Health Is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Nsnvi akd Brain Tiumt *e>t, a guaranteed specific forilj-steric i>J{ zitie»s, Convulsions. Kits. Nervous Neuralgii Headache. Nervous Prostration caused tjy tun ! use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakef illness, Aleu i mi Depression, Softening of the Brain ra (suiting la insanity and leading to misery, la cay and death. Premature Old Age, barren- Deks, Loss of Power ia either sex. Involun tary Losses aud Spermatorrhoea, caused by overexertiou o! the brain, sell-abuse or over- Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. Si a box. or six boxes for S\ sent by mail prepaid. We guarantee six boxes to euro any case. With each, order fot six boxes, accompanied with $ , -to send th purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money it it does not effect a cure. Guar antees usued only by\Y. K. Collier, successor to uippler<& Collier, druggists, aeveulli aud Uibler Mfc, St. Paul, Mian. GEORGE B. PERKINS, JOHN LOUT). WM. A. KOBKRTS. I'reMdent. Vice President. Sec. uiid lien. Mau THE YORK (Incorporated by Special Act of Maine Legislature, 133)), OF BIDDEFORD, MAINE. LIFE INSURANCE ON THE NATURAL PREMIUM PLAN. It has inaugurated the most popular forms of Life Insurance that were ever offered to the public, and meets just the wants of all parties wanting insurance. It is di vested of every unnecessary incumbrance, doing its busi ness on the plan of economy for the purpose of provid ing safe and reliable pi'otection to the masses at cost. The company has fully complied with the laws of Minnesota, and has received its certificate of authority from the Insurance Commissioner to transact business in said state. Excellent contracts will be made with good, live men to act as special or local agents in every county and town in Minnesota. The company has entirely new plans to work, which prove the most popular of any ever intro duced. Write at once for circulars and further information. We want good men for the cities of St. Paul and Minne apolis without delay. Address all communications to General Manager Minnesota Department. (Formerly Deputy Insurance Commissioner. Stats of Minnasotx ) OFFICES: 3G4-305 Chamber of Commerce Building i st. Paul, minxt. ' HORSES A»l> CAKRLI«V:S CASH TAII> for horses, buggies, har ' nesses, wagons, sleighs, etc. Winsiow & Zimmerman, 116 Fifth st. south, * Minne apolis. FOX SAi.E- First-class horse, weight 1,150 pounds: young, sound and a good driver. Address E llt>. Globe. .;•;;■ --OKSJKS WINTKKKD 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. Guernsay. Box '■■(><. St. Paul. PE«&iOJIAI.S. •__ ARK YOU IN TROUBLE ? - Consult Mme. Ina Walker, "life reader," for faithful reading of yonr past, present and I future; she will guide you In all affairs of life by a power higher than human; corre spondence confidential; ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. 515 Wabasha St., opposite Capitol. ALWAYS UEIJ.ABLK- Madame Teits^ worth, clairvoyant: business test mcdi- I urn: thirty years' experience. KJi) Wabasha Ft., city. . MADAM Moss, the well known clairvoy ant aud magnetic healer, has returned, and can be consulted at '.'7 East Seventh st., Room -; open evenings. MBB. AXICK F. BAtiNKLL — Massage and vapor bnths. 159 West Sveenth st., Room 7, St. l'aul, Minn. IV] KS. AI.ICK AUSTIN, clairvoyant, ITX Rives advice on all affairs of life. No. 1(5 West Exhango st. ".. , < •'; Miss HKL.-;N DKVKAKK, manicure xTI and massagist; all work In either line skillfully performed; satisfaction assured. { Parlor No. '.., No. 27 East Seventh st. ' [VI RS. -^i. A. TUsSKV- Wabasha St.— 1"X Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call 1) a. m. to p. in. ANTKD— people to send five cents in stumps for Dr. Yon llaish's Secret tor Rheumatism and Neuralgia (sure cure). Address Carl F. llaish. 90U Fifteenth ay. south. Minneapolis. Minn. ,LASF.O ITS. CAKI'KT <:i,KAN'IN<:-Electric Carpet- Cleaning Works. 151) West Third st. Tel. 1200. PORRKSPONI)KSCE wanted with re v_^ spectable party coming from New York to St. Paul this month: wish young girl to ac conuianv them. Address J 121. filotie. 180 East Seventh st, St Paul M nn Freedlly curesall rrivate, nervous, chron end blood and skin diseases of both sex without the use of mercury or hiudranc lrom business. NO CUKE, NO PA V. Pri vate diseases, and all old. lingering cases where the blood has become poisoned, cam j ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat aud mouth, i pains in the head aud bones, and all diseases cf the kidneys aud bladder, are cured for life. Men of all ages who are suffering from the result of youthful indiscretion or ex cesses of mature years, producing nervous nies, 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. lie has never failed in curing any cases that lie has undertaken. Cases and . correspondence sacredly conlidential. Call or write for list of questions. Medicines sent by mail and express everywhere tree lrom risk aim exposure. tSmSfiSSSSESSi Leaves Union Depot for |ij*!*jiy|JpSgS|§§2j Chicago nil down-river SfiflHtrilSllllls! l >oinls - :>:ls I'- m. Ar "'Jl.U.l'rjJluJ rives from same point!) |BEH9SmBMBI 1 :(><' p. m. Daily. Leaves KfipßaHß !jj Union Depot for Chicago S^B^BTjitfpPw aud su l-ou»s.7:3u p. m. ■SSfiniaßMS ii Arrives from same B^l^^UiMjlUJj / : ; {: -, a.m. Daily. 1 - AUCTION SALES. Ben l.«yy, The Auctioneer] \<Eh 000 AI)M *NISTKATKI) Ai;C <P<J<>yJKJ\J lion Sale- I will sell at public auction. commencing Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.. at the storeroom, corner \\ acouta and East Seventh sts..the folio win" goods: Bedroom suits, parlor suits, exten" sio.i tables, a large Hue of heating, cooking stoves and ranges, bookcases, wardrobes.and one 8.5 highly polished solid oak folding bed. with French mirror: sideboards, bed lounges. 200 yards body Brussels And ingrain carpets, etc. Ben^Levy, Auctioneer. -tiiKccllaneoiiH. AIR: . ION of S. Frank's Slock of Cloth ing— Positively going out of the cloth ing business Auction .hours, 10:30 a m.. -:30 afld 7 p. in., and will continue daily un til the entire stock of $10,500 worth of men's and boys' doming, furnishing goods, hits and cans is sold. Goods will be sold at pri vate sale at any time during the day. Come and ouy good s at your own price. "ReniPin ber, this sale is bona fide. 51 and 53 East Seventh st., near Cedar. E. Hollow ay, Auc- - tioneer. . •..-.. .*■ A ucti....— today at 3:80 the great -ti- slaughter sale of Dickinson's stocK in Lowry's Arcade. Fourth st. entrance. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TlPkoto SCO Nicollet nv., Minneapolis. 195 E. .-,,1 llLnCia Et. .St. Paul. Union depots both cities. leave St. Paul Union Depot. aukive. Willmar. Morris, Brown's b8 :05 am Valley & Breckinridge. b"> :45 pm Fergus Falls, Fargo and bß:3oam Grand Forks b6:osam Osseo, Clearwaterand St. bS:3oam Cloud ..... b6:95 pm • Anoka. St. Cloud and b3:3opm Willmar 10:5") am • b4:3opm Excelsior & Hutehinson. bll:Js am Willmar, tsioux City, • • JFargo, Winnipeg. Pa a6:3o pm ci tic Coast a7:-U am JOsseo, St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Crookßton, G. Forks, Kalispell. Spo kane. Great Falls, Hel ena, Butte and Pacific a7:4spm Coast al2:3:>pnj EASTERN MINNESOTA. " Duluth, West Superior. Elk River, Milaca. llinckley, Princeton. bt pm §Anoka." bf»:s*pm a, daily; b, except Sunday; §Huffet parlor cars on trains to. Duluth and W. Superior; tßuffet sleepers. {Dining and Butfet cars, palace sleepers, tourist cars triweekly and tree colonist Bleeping cars. ■ J^^^ff^f'A TICKET OFFICE 9 "ALWAYS ON Tl*l^." The Only LiD9^^^-^-^, BAGGAGE CHECKED d reo rToter- Ail JExcept Sunday. ' Leave Arrive }E.x. Monday. xKx. Saturday. ' St. P ul SL I'anl i-U Joseph and Kansas City t7 35 a>. t7 4 , i a St. Joseph and Kansas City.. . { 7 66j in , t 7 4I) «m Sioux City Local Express - - - • 7 SB km \ 6 lOnm Sioux City, Omaha <fcßlk Hille t 765 pm [ 7«££ >ipestone and Sioux Fulls - • t 788 Sm cjupiu V ; inne ,a o and Elmore ---♦736nm '(iin ££ T.f.?nn »J. racy and " ierre .-- x 7 68 pin 1740 am IJiilutli. Ashland ana e.iperior X 9 OU am ' 5 uo n-ii DnluthH nd Superior 11l oo i, m 'so am Marslifield and Wausau ----', 800 am ;10;u p!u .„ f CHICAGO TIJAINS i »S^ ( m *i? te £ Tpress "- - t fOOam ;io»)r.>~ ' I ••yo°rt}! t -w^i. r r .f t m^ •;\t% r I 1!:?,?", i ,-ijj^Tl Minneapolis, St. Paul gßS|| & Sault_Ste Marie " M?H9IP <;ITV TICKET OFFICE,. pi*y*S3^3t 3UB Hubert St. «82^^ Telephone, 1053. L : ' v^*- I St. Paul Union Depot. Arrive. Atlantic Limited Vesti buled through train, daily, •>r Escanaba, .-ault »ie. Marie, Montreal, Boston, New York a d a.l Eastern 0:10 p. in. Pol ts 8:55 a, m, Pacific Limited Vestibnled through train, daily, for Valley City, Minot, Van couver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portia <1. Ban Francisc. and all Pacific Coast point*. 6:35 p. m. Cliina.Japan and Australia. I:4' p. in Wis. i.iv., leal, daily ex cept Sunday, via St. P. & I). I!. R. and Bald E;igle, lor Turtle Lake, Prentice and 8 ;20 a. m jßhinelander ----- g.25 p. m. Broadway Depot, Foot 4th st • ' St Crolx Falls Accommo- " 6*o p. m. dation, daily except 6u day 1) 10 a. m. Soo Line Depot, 2d st. and 4th ay north, Minneapolis. Minn. Div., local, dnilv ex cept Sunday, tor Buffalo. I'aynesville, Ulenwood-and B.a\ a. m. Oakes ----.... fi-ii-p.m NORTHERN PACIFIC ! The Dining Car Line to Far^o. Winnipeg Helena, Butte an.l the Pacific North west. ' Dining Cars on Winnipeg' and — Pacific Coast Trains. Lv. Ar. Pacific Mall (daily) lor Fargo, f — ~ Jamestown, Livingston, Helena, Buite, Mfasoula, Spokane. Ta- 4:15 15:11 coma. Seattle and Portland. ... p. m. p m. At.'antic Kxpress (daily) from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spo kane and Montana and North 8:10 Dakota points. ' p m Dakota and Manitoba Express (daily) lor Fergus Falls, Wab.De ton. Crookston, Grand Forks, Grafton. Winnipeg. jMoorhead. 8:03 T:]~, Fareo and Jamestown . ... .' p. m. n. ta Fargo local (daily except Sun- I . day,, for St. Cloud, Brniuerd and 0:0)1 C:l3 Fargo a. in. ip. m . Dakota Express does not run west in Farso.-4u.nl days. Pullman Sleepers daily between St. l':iu ■■lid Grand Forks, (irnitoii, Winnipeg. Falls- Wahpeton md Farao. Pullman Fir-.t-Cl.isi an ' Tourist Sleepers are run on through Pacilic (Jo ist -.Trains. C. K. STON:., City Ticket Agent, 16-' li uc Third Street St, Paul. . . />££. Ticket Offices; R !^ rt F,r C4 Gir**^Btrcet,' corner Fifth, and $WiIWAUKEES*>Kwn Depot. St. Paul. L^'ST.PAVI' 3 *Daily. tEx. Sunday. f . / HEx.Alonday.tEx. Saturday ... ] Le.— St. Paul— ar. Chicago J<ay Vxpress ... M'-an i.>:4>i'-u Chicago "•Atlantic" express *2 55pm 12:10 pa Chicago 'Fast Mail" *6:55pm »i:lsp:a Chicago "Vestibule" Li in... *8:10 p m *7:ii) a a Chicago via Austin and Du buque _.__._ 14:10pm 11025 am Subuque via La Croase <T> si m [10:13 p a M. Louis and Kansas City.. *9:15 a m *ti:10 p:u St. Louis and Kansas City.. '.7:15 p m ' V 7;lj a a Cnlmar and Davenport .... 19:13 am Tt>S3 p a Milbank and Aberdeen .. iWHm t*>:Mpm Milbank and Aberdeen . *C:S>pm *7 4. a a Minneapolis trains leave *7:ju. t.j, a. m., ♦12:15, *3, *6:35 and +10:50 p. m. for detail information call at ticket offices CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY V-y Co. Trains leave Union Depot City Office, :ji'4 Robert Street, corner Fifth. ♦Daily, tbaily ex. Suud. Leave. | Arrive Chicago .Fast Express .:... ainj.i :!i..pm +16\va..Mo. & Kansas Ex. .. .":;.") am! ll:Uspm ♦Dodire Center Local 13:35 lit: Cam ■ • ♦Chicago Limited....... ir::i)(>m 7:3:>am *I)es .Moines. St. J. V K. ('■■■ ■.•'.■ i'm! '■ :.: iiu . WISGONSIN CENTRAL LINES, . .-a: rive > "• . -Depart' — — > : ■ ;>:i'j : IMS >;. Van!." i ■.'.■ p.ru| . :l.">pm.' !-■ I : am ''^ '""' ■;!' ''-\ Im| ':.-."!pn» ■ ii.^ ...-■:'- - ;:-.-. . . *.ti} DUifHQ CARS. All Trnins Kirn Daily r