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TUPLE IN.WHEfIT CHICAGO June 9.—Apprehension o£ a more favorable government report than wm indi cated by state reports, and weak cables caus a decline of 2% cents in wheat today, orsc below yesterday's high price. Corn was weak and declined >4c.Oats declined %c and pro visions declined 10@12^c. Wheat continued the break which started yesterday. There was a fair speculative trade, but the market did not exhibet the activity, nor was the volume of business anything like that of yesterday. The feeling manifested was easier during the earlier half of the Cession, and a much weaker tone was devel oped later. Closing prices on the leading futures rang as follows :Wheat—No. 2 June,sßc. ;July, 68'4c. ;September, 59c. Corn — June,27%c; July2"T4c. ;September29c. Oats-Xo. 2 July, 17% c. ;Sep*ember, 18c. May, 21c. Mess Pork.per bbl.—July,s7.os ;September,s7.2o Lard,per 100 lbs—July, $4.l7^c.;September, $4.32%. Short Ribs, per 100 lbs.-July, $3.77^; September. $3.92% Cash quotations were as follows :Flour,dull and unchanged.No. 2 spring wheat, 58c. ;No. 3 spring wheat, 57% c.; No. 2 red, 61Ms@62Vic; No. 2 corn, 27% c. ;No. 2 oats, 17%@18c.;N0 2 white, 19'/i'fttfOtfc. ;No 3 white, 18V4@19c.;No 2 rye,33c.; No 2 barley, nominal;No 3 ,f.0.b., 23Vt@31c.; No 4 ,f.0.b.,23@27c. ;No. 1 flax seed, SO c; prime timothy seed, $3.12%; mess pork, per bnl..s7.oo;lard, per 100 lbs, $4.ls;short ribs Bides (loose), $3.75; dry salted shoulders,(boxed) 4VfcC.; short clear sides,(boxed),4c. ;whiskey, diistillers' finished goods.per gal.,sl.22;sugar, cut loaf, unchanged. On the produce exchange, the butter mar ket was steady ;cre»meries, ll@lsc. ;dairies, S'ftlSc.; cheese, quiet, 6^4@7%c; eggs, steady, fresh, 9@loc. Bond lilat. U.B. 6s,reg m%D. &K.G. 7s 11l do. ss, coup 112% do 4s 91Mi do. 4s. Reg 108 Erie lids 64 do, 4s, coup.. ..10!)i& G., H. <b S. A. 6s. 105 do. Us. Reg 94V4 do 7s — Pac fis. '95 10( Vt 11. &T.C. 6B 109 Ala., Claßs A lt6 do 6s 101V<2 do B 106 M.,K.dtT. Ist 4s. 82 do O 103 do 2d 4s 57 do Currency... 1008 Mut. Union C 5.,111 La. newcou 45....98 N. J. C. G. 55...115%8 Missouri fls 100 N. P. lsts il7Ml R. c. Bs 124 do 2dß 114 do 4s 1048 N. W. cons 137 S. C. Non-Fund .1 do S. F. deb. ss. U'9 Term. new set 6s. 83 R. G. W. lsts ... 76Vs do 5s 108 St. P. Con 75....13.' do 3s - doC. &P. W. 55.1H% do old 6» 608 St. L. &I. M.G.5s. 77^ Va. Centuries .. ..59VS St. L. &S.Y.G. 6s 115% do dfd 6 Tex. Pac. lsts 85 Atchison 4s 78^ do £ds 20 do Ud A 4014 U. P. ists, 'm 104Mt Cai So. 2ds 104V2 W. .shore 4s 106V2 O.K. & N. Ists ..H2V2N. P. ads 78 C Pflc Ists 0f'05.. 1031^ fiexr York Mining- Share*. Bulwer 32 Ontario 1100 Cholor . 38" Ophir lUJ CroVra Point 65 Plymouth 20 Col. Cat, and Va... 25G Quicksilver 150 Dead wood h>:> " pfd....1400 Gould ixnd Curry... 10 Sierra Nevada 110 Hale and Norcrbss. 275 Standard 100 llomestake 2700 Union Con 110 Iron Silver ifi Yellow Jacket 60 Mexican 115 The iollowlng were the fluctuations In tho leading railway and Industrial stocks yester day : ' Open- High- Lo w-Clo s Ing. est. est. ing- Mimw^otH Iron 67 <• 2f>% 25% 24</* »'SV2 Am.Tobacco 9oMi 05% 04V? 65 14V2 14V2 MVa 14M» Aiii.' v.1.,,1 Oil 11% C. B. & (.1 77V2 77Va 77 77 C. C. C.&L a3i* Clics. cfcOhio 15% 15V* 15% 15 Chicago Gas 61% Ci% &■;% 6T% Conkage f)i^ l»elawßiie &Hudson 125V2 Del. Lock.* West 160 Dis-iFetdCo 14% J6% 10»,4 lfiVi Erie ' im Erie I'fd Gen'l.Klectric 32% ;)'.'% 33 32% MINNEAPOLIS MARKETS i'AS-11 WHEAT—No. 1 northern 57%@"j8c ;'■ No; 2 at %@%c under No. 1 price; No. 3. 2c standard. Receipts 182 cars; shipped,3o. FLO! U -First patents, $3.2f.@3.60 per bbl; a patents, $3.10@3.20; first clears, $2.50@ 2.60 per bbl.; second clears, $2.00@2.10; red dog is quotable at $U.G0@11.50 per ton In jute. Flour shipments 31,543 barrels. I [ay—Coarse and off color $4.00@5.00 per ton; medium, $r..50@6.50; choice to fancy, $7.00© 7.50'; timothy, $9.00@10.00. OATS—No. 3 white, 17%@17%c; No. 3 lfiUffll7V2C CORN—No. 3 yellow, 23%c'.;N0. 3 22% c. EUROPEAN BOURSES DULL. NEW YORK, June 9.-Evening Post's London financial -cablegram: The stock markets were idle and dull to-day on the approach of the settlement. The mining settlement revealed a large account, and Kaffirs and Australians after opening firm gave way on stiff cantangoes. Americans were dull and indifferent to the settlement, there having been no business in them. The Paris Bourse opened unchanged but closed dull on the setback in mines. The Berlin market was firm. MONEY MARKETS NEW YORK, June 9.—Moray on call easy at 1%@2 per cent; last loan 1%; closedl*/,^. Prime merehantile paper Sterling ex change Bteady, with actual business in ban kers bills, $4.88^4@ 1 / 2 for demand, and $4.57i4 (it Id for sixty days. Posted rates $4.88% and *1.59%. Commercial bills $4.86%. Silver Cer tificates 65%@69c. CHICAO, June 9.—Money steady, unchanged. New York exchange 60c. premium. Foreign exchange: Banker's -(London) -sterling -$4.8!) and $4.57%. MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE, June 9.—Flour steady and quiet. Wheat lower, No. 2 spring 5834 c.; No.l northern 62c.; September 59'4e. Corn quiet and eaay, No. 3 26% c.. Oats quiet and easier, No. 3 white 19®'^.. Barley steady, No. 2 31c; Ban |)iu 28<?132),ie. Rye lower, No. 1 34c. Pro visions lower. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, June 9.—Ho?s—Receipts 20, --000: oflieial yesterday 3.500; shipments 3, --r.7::; left over 3,500. Estimated to-morrow 23,00 ft Slow, 5c lower than yesterday's Rveragc. T^ight $3.25 @ 3.55; mixed $3.15 <f/ 3.40; heavy $2.90 @ 3.35. Rougt $2.90 @ 8.05. Cattle—Receipts 2,500. Texans. Mar ket steady; Beeves $3.50 @ 4.30; cows and heifers $1.50 @ 3.50; Texas steers ?2.50 (fi 3.70; stockers and feeders $2.60 @ 3.70. Sheep- -Receipts 9,000. Steady. • • • KANSAS CITY, June 9.—Cattle—Re ceipts 5,900; shipments 2,200. Market steady to strong 1. Texas steers $2.60 @ 8.75; Texas cows $1.75 @ 2.50; beef steers $3.25 @ 4.00; native cows $1.75 @ 3.50; stockers and feeders $3 @ 3.70; bulls $2.20 @ 3.50. Hogs—Receiptst 14,000; ship ments 400. Market opened strong, closed weak. Bulk of sales $3.05 @ 3.17 l/ 2; heavy $2,60 S 3.15; pigs $3.10 @ 3.20. Sheep—Re ceipts 900; shipments 1,700. Market stron ger; Lambs $4 @ 5.00; muttons $2 @ 3.50. • * • NKW YORK, June 9.—Money on call easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile) paper 4 <g) 5^ per cent. Sterling exchange heavy with actual business in bankers bills at $4.8814 @ 4.88U for demand and S4.S7 14 &V 2 for sixty days. Posted rates $4.88 @ 4.88"^ and $4.89 @ *k. Commercial bills $4.86%. Silver certificates sales j $10,000 at 69c. Bar silver 68^c. Mexican dollars 53% c. Government bonds steady. New fours reg- W>%; coupon 116%; fives reg 112%; coup. 112%; fours reg 108; coup. CONTRACT WORK — IMPROVING, ETC., GOODRICH AVENUE. Office of the Board of Public. Works, City of St. Paul. Minn., June 2d, 1596. Sealed bids will be received by tho PoardJ of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on U»e 15th tfay of June, A. D. 1896, for Improving, curb ing and boulevarding Goodrich arenne. from Victoria street to D*le street, ia said city, accordion to plans and specifications on fll» in the office of said Beard. A bond witj at le»3t two (2) sureties, ;u a y Bum of at Uaet twenty (20) p*r e»*t, or a certffleJ check on a bank of Ht. Pant In a cum of at least ten (10) per cent of tho gross amount bid, most accompany each bid. Said check alia Ii bo made payable to t*e Clerk at •aid Board. Th.o said Bt>a.-d leserrcs the ilfht t« r«J*ct any <in<J «1I htts. R. 1* OOHttAW. Ofllciai: Pre**d«ot JOHN C. MUE^LF.n. . . i cWric B««rtl ot Pußil* ff^ttn. Jane » 10 13-10u 109%; twos reg 94%. Pacific 8s of 1897, 100%. ELGIN BUTTER. ELGIN, ILL&, June 9.—Butter firm; offerings 75,300 lbe.; aeles 43,340 pounds at 15 cents; 2400 lbs at 15V 8 cents; 5,700 pounds at 15% cents. TO THE HOLDERS OF General First Mortgage & Land Grant Bonds OF THE Northern Pun Roil tepon?. Holders of over a majority In amount of the above deneribed bonds having deposited same for conversion, on the basis set forth on page 12 of the plan and agreement of reorganization dated March 10. 1886, all other holders of such bonds who desire to avail of the privilege of conversion on the above basis are hereby no tified to depoNlt ttielr bond* at either of our offices on or before June 3Oth, 1896. Reorganization Certificates will be issued for bonds so deposited. The basis of conversion is 135 per cent, in the new 4 per cent. Prior Lien bonds of the reor ganized Northern Pacific Railroad (on which in terest from July Ist. IS'J6. shall be adlueted quarterly In cash), with 3 per cent, in cash pay able now on ihe old bonds for the interest due July Ist. 1896. ON .11 Li lftt, 1898, the basis for conver sion of bonds not previously deposited will be reduced from 135 per«ent< to 132 per cent. J. P. MORGANA 00., 23 Wall Street, New York. DREXEL A. CO., Fifth and Chestuut Streets, Philadelphia. DEUTSCHE BANK. „ Berlin. B. E NEWPORT & SON (NVESTMENT BANKERS, Loan Money on Improved Property ia IS. Paul and Minneapolis at 5 and 6 % "On or Before" New Pioneer Press Bldj. Reeve Bulldlut, ST, PaUl* MINNEAPOLIS. Note —Our mortgages are not made payable in gold. fIBSTRHCTS OF TITLE And Lists of Property Owned by Any Individual Furnished. THE ST. PAUL TITLE rNSUBWE & TRUST 01 C.L.HAAS COMMISSION CO, Live Stock Commission, I nlon Moo 1,: Yard«, South St. Paul. G.H.F. SMITH & GO. »i-~k«. i New York Stock Kxohau?3. Member -j chlcago Board of Tr(Miß . .•looks. Bond*, *Jra'n. Provisiont ail Cotton. Private wires to New York aad Chi cago. Xi Pioneer Presßßldg, 8t Paul, Minn. Rogers &. Rogers LIVE STOCK COMTIISSIOV, Union Stock Yards, South St. Paul, Mian. Michael Doran. Jamen Doran. M. DORAN & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 311 Jackson St., St. Panl, Minn —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ®SS*SDS* Northwestern Agents'lor PILLSBUUY'S BEST FLOUIi. State Ageuts for Grlswold Bros." Hay Bale Ties. Write us for prices, IM, 183 ami 185 feast fltii St.,M, Panl. SrlggsTiros. Wholesale Dealers in SEEDS! Write for prices, statins quantities wantocL Agents THE KILMER HAY BALE TIES. Third and Ceuar Ms., St. iiuii itltnn. SUMMER \U THE EAST The Ocean Resorts Atlantic City, Capo May, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Long Branch, imd resorts alons the New Jersey Coast are on Uie I'ennsylyaiila Lines, which lead from Chicago to Newport, Karra gansett Pier, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and popular watering plares along the Atlantic from Chesapeake Bay to Maine !n the Mountains Creason, Bedford Springs, Eb^nsnurg, Altoona and otlier resorts in the Ailcghenies arc a'so on the Pciuisvlvania Kout'-, over which tin; White Mountains, the AdilO&dacfcS, Wutkius Glen, Mt. Desßcrt Island, and places of Summer sojourn in Eastern New York, Vermont, New Hnmpshire and J'alne may be conveniently aud comfortably reached from Chicago. Fr.r information conccrnir.K rates time or trains and th« flrstela-.« Uitoueh nr«tM pteain MTlv 10 11. R. I>BKliS'O *««lirtint fttflrtil P««tmti|rrr igint. Chicago, Ills, 1 T^35W ft! TY Primiirj''«- Orfi.V«lMl»l I or.daryorTer- Htiarj WLOOO I'OISON permanently Bcuro<! in 15 t035 day -■. You can be treated at for sr. n\'i price under ssrnccuarau- HBty. If yi'ii prefer to come here we will oon :=e"fcwr tract to nay ratlroa<! f nreand hotel billt.and noohaigty,lf -wefail toenre. If yoahuTe takenDaer "arv, fodido potash, and »lill bare aches and paias, Mucousl'atchos In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copv>i*r Colored Spots, lJlo«r» on nsy part of tho d^/, Mmiv or Eyebrows falling: out, It Ia this Secondary BI.OOD POISON c gasrantM to cure. TVo solicit the most obstl mate ca.<>es nnd cii.illenq-o the world for a cas* w« oan«(»tcure. This tiiseas^ Ijhs alicsys f.'afll«dfh« skill oJC She Rio<t eminent pbyst clans. 5500.000 cspital behind our uncondl ttoiialjruaraEty. Absolut6 i>ronfrcsent*e*)ed of Bl.pllCßtlOD. AO&ff* COOK RKMEDY CO^ Broadway and Fourth. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. R "ALBERT LKA ROUTE." ' Leave F^TaHy, tEx. "siiiTdfty. 1 Arrtvg I Alb't Lea, Dcs Mwines, | i Ced. Rp'tU. Kan. City f +7:10 p.m. ■fB:M a.m. WRtert'n & Ked. Faliß EX. +4:55 p.m.. •7:00 p.m. Dcs Moines A Om*ha Lim *8:558.m. *7:(( p.m. Chic»«o & St. Lonis Lim. ♦SrSSft.m U :4b p.m. Atbcnl^n <fc Mank&Ui Loo a.m LEVEE Foot of Slbley Street. *^qglst St Paul mil fea^efor ft urn* t$A fnteraiwJuit land- j iiijTE :Tto,id»j, June 13, at lo A. M. For Mil Inferra«t?oti i»e»rdiar ps*aentor ttA I freight x*ie*tA&nmC.H.B9*GvSt*% €i«nerkt A gen;, Office, tooi of f»I*T mr**:, o»po»itt ' Union Depot, 51. PiuL T»:*pLon« cull, si THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896. People's Wamts Are Told Below—Read Them. WANTS MY BE LEFT B.t the follOTrlug locations for inser tion f» the Daily and Bandar Globe, «« ihe mm* rates as are charged ay the main office. HAMLINE. " Hamline Pharmacy Orttg 8tor» 7M SNBLLmO AVENUB. DAYTON'S BMJFIr. Sever Westby •ii^,»vST If Stor* 879 BABT THIRD BTREET. LOWER TOWH. William K. Collier vi;2 ru|f StoT* SEVENTH AND BIBL.EY. JoFPDh Areay Drug Stors COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS. M. D. Merrill N«ws Bund 442^ BROADWAY. . MERRIAM PARK. \t ANTHONY"AND PRIOR'AVe'nWs. ST. A.VTHOW HILL. Bmtl Bull iVlvJi*™ 8* I**1 ** GRAND AY. AND ST. ALBANB. W. A. Frost ft Co vu D™gSu>rs SELBY AND WEBTERN AVENUES. Straight Bros RONDO AND GROTTO STREET 3. A. A. Campbell Drug Btof# 256 RONDO BTREET. A. T. Guerns-y Dru* Sto" 171 DALE STREET. Brackett't , . Pharmacy VICTORiA "AND 'sELBY^-VENXJEg. WEST BIDE. The Ecllpte Drag Stom> 8. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELD AY^NTJE. r»nrir« Mirtl .TTJWg Store ¥ vfABASHA'ANb-FAiRFIELD AVENUE. Concord Street Prescription Store. CORNER STATE AND CONCORD. A T Hall Drugstore ' COR. B. WABABHaVaWD ISABEL. tPPER TOWBT. S H Reeves Drug Stors ' MOORE BLOCK SEVEN CORNERS. C. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store ST. PETER AND TENTH STREETS. B. J. Witte Drus Store 29 EAST SEVENTH STREET. F. M. Crudden Confectioner 49« RICE STREET. W E Lowe Drue Store ROBKRT AND'TWELFTH STREETS. R. T. Wincott & Co Drag Store CORNER RICE AND IOLEHART. ARLINGTON HILLS. C. R. Marellus Dm* Store CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATTJR. A. &. O. A. Schumacher Drug Store 954 PAYNE AVENTTE. _ WEST SEVENTH STREET. A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 499 WEST SEVENTH STREET. J. J. Muller Drug Store COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH. UNION~ PARK. C. A. Monchow Cigars «nfl Tobacco UNIVERSITY AND PRIOR AVFyiJES. T Re VELE RS' GUIDE. Trains Leave and Arrive St. Paul OS I'olhnrs: Union Depot, Slbley St. /&*(*, TICKET OFFICE Vg££ EAST THIRD ST. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and PAUL.- -, Pacific Coast Train*. Leave. Arrive. Puget Sound Malt (dally) for Fargo, Bozeman, Bntte, Hel eno, MisFOula, Spokane. Ta coma, Seattle and Portland... 3:13 pm 5:55 p. tn Oregon Express (dally) for Moorhead, Fareo, Fergus Falls, Wahpoton. Croolcston, Grand Forks. Grafton. Win nipeg and the Pacific Coast... 8:00pm 7:loa.ra Jf«rgo Local (daily except Sun- I d«y) for St. Cloud, Braiuerd anaF&rgo 9 :oo am j :30 p.m }'iillmii)i First (''n»s mul Tourist Slpenprs "^iS Tilfillr^395 ROBERT.ST., lUIN CORNER SIXTH, (TEONE 480) AND Leare. | t£x. Sun. 'Daily. | Arrive. *fc:H>anil/"» if | s-* a. J~Z.f\ *7:50 am 13( ::1< am .Duluth, Superior, Ashlaud. +s:sopm •]j:tipm Duluth and Superior *6:s9atn ♦Id:osam Su City, Omaha & Kan. City *t>:ss pm tlO:(if. am Elmore, Su Falls. Pipestone ■H?':sfpm t4:3Oj>m .Marikato. New Ulra, Tracy. t9:35 am ■U(. :(fam .W ntprtown, Huron, Pierre. +t»:sspm •P:lf>pm Sioux City, Omaha, Kn*. Cy. *7:23 am *S :V> pm I "California tn Thrne Dnvs" *?: r.am GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Office. .. ■■ E. Third St. 'Phona lit.'. Leave. j*Dailt. +Except Sunday. Arrive ffsTf tmJßreek. Division & Branches ts:3spm •ff :30 am F"^u«FailsDiv. & Branches tti:(spm W :;(pm!Wi:imar via St. Cloud tlO:40 am *' :ti pm|lJreck., Fargo,Gd.F'»,W'p e g *7:50 am *'c KX> raniMontann and Pacific Coast.. *fi:2o pm *f :15 pm St.Cloud, f'r'kst'n. Gd.F'ts. »7:15 am ■M:Wpm Excelsior & Ilutchlnson.... t10:0"am "~Elsf Eftft MiWHESOTA^S. W. BY. •fl&Sf Duluth. W-t Superior { t|^Pg NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. INortH West. North Land. Kxelunivcly Pafmengrr. Leave DnlUth 1:45 p. m. Tuesdays ana Saturdays Leave Bnfl'alo 0:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays Ciiicago.Mi Iwauksßj^St. Pau[Railro 1 1. Lv—ST.PAUL—Ar. Chicago "Day" Express.. tfl'am tlO:10pm Chicago ••Atlantic" Ex... *ll:3.iam Chicago "Fast Mail" *e:.'.<>pm *2:oopm Chicago 'Veuiuuie" Llin. •8:10 pm *7:sUatn Cbieatfo viaDubuque i U :50pm +11:00 am Dubuqiie via Lacrosse... j tf:Cfam tl0:10pm I'coria via Jiason City.... j *4:sCpm *ll:(>Jam M.Loi;ts and Kansas City. I *fc:3fam •6:35p m Wllbank fliid Way It:2 Cam •li:sopm Aberdeen aud Dakota Ex pros*. *7:ospm »?:Ifam ♦Daily. +Ex. SurT JEx. Sat, 5Ex. Mon. For full iii formation, cali at Tlcket^ffice. Chicago Great Western MAPLE LEAP ROUTE. Ticket otfeev Cor. Robert and sth Sts. and Union Depot. Trains leave Union Depot, St. Paul, at 8:10 P. M. Dally, and 7:30 A. M., Except Sunday, for Dubuque, CHICAGO, Cedar Falls, Marshall town, Dcs Moines, St. Joseph, Leavenworth and KANSAS CITY. Dodge Center Local leaves at 8:55 P. M. Daily. Trains from Kansas City arrive at 7:45 A. M. and 1:55 P. 31 Daily, and 7:28 P. M., Except Sunday, and from Chicago at 7:45 A. M. and 1:55 P. >!. Daily, and 7:28 P. M.. Except Sunday. SfrPAUriTDULUTH rTr! Leave Arrive St. Paul. *Daily. tEx. Sunday. St. Paul. +S :20 a. m. DULUTH '7:15 aTnT <;.:].'p.m. ciinrnmn +2,50 p. m. •31:1.'p. m W« SUPERIOR... «5:25 p.m. From Union Depot! CITY TICKETUFFTcBi" ;c Robert Street. > i Trains leave St. Paul Union Da __j£^^Bf pot a» follows: Daily, t:4,"ip. m.. t&*9Symm for^ew York, Boston, Montreal I( mP+zM end Eastern points. Dining car ■ lM« <>!ld tbrouiih Boston Sleeper at flPJiLliffi ttched. Bally, 9:B». m.. for Se ifc«!g«*rgg attic. Tacoma, Portland and Pa jJtjjyjfcif"™ -Jf.c Coast poiuts. Through sleeo er to Seattle attached. Dally tfTfept Snadnr. 6:00 p. m. for Glen wood from jMJEueapolit. From Broadway station, except tftmday, wliconsln DIV. Local, 9«»*. m.j stl Crolx Falla Accommodation. 6:05 p. a. WISCONSIN CENTRAL. City OflScs, 573 Robert Street. 'Pboiw No, 604. All Trirtn. Daily. I gtiKt Eau Claire, Chlppewa") ! FalJg, AsSland, Bu*- -.an.™ ».«.». cagoandtheSasUßd ♦•»P.«- »:35p.m. .jggg*._.,-.< ■ ••_ ll:L [_ — tMmA'ifawrirr J«*v« rsio« Decs* for nchir«go. St. Lotili and Bp dowß-tirer potohLj7;3e a. Si. n- '• AiYlves iTO\mgGbianfTn W$ ttß p. M.j t-tcipt Bufidi T : Hk^'- 4™ T"n*sa Depot for [^■■■Bwnn p- BJ. Arrlrea from tami IqBBBBHBB J>oicu " ;*s a. w. delly. SITUATIONS OFFEKED-MALKS. HOSTLER—Wanted, a young man to take care of a hcrse and cow: one who lives at home. Address A 100. Globe. COOK—Competent cook wanted at 353 Sum mit Aye. BOY—Wanted, a good strong boy with one year's experience in printing office; call at once at 122 E. Thiat st (JCARRY MEN—WantJ^ten quarry men. ■rtApply^. Kelly,-Pflytoi'a bluff. TINNER wanted «t N'nrt!r Star Roofing and Cornice Company's, Eagle st, near Seven coraeri. STONE MASONS—Wanted 6 good stone ma sons to go out of town; steady work. Ap ply Cor. 6th and Cedar Sts. or 569 Brewster Aye. THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIAfION-r-msswts $650,900, largest, strongest and best Minne sota Life Company, wants a few more agents. Every assistance given. Expenses of good men guaranteed. Address Douglas Putnam, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn. MAN A?TD" WIF^E-Wlthout children,' wanted on farm; call at 296 Jackson gt. WANTED—An Idea. Write John Wedderburn •~X5«., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, for their SI.BOO prize offered to Inventor*. WANTED—Agents can make $60 we«kly in any locality, failure utterly impossible. Will prove It or. forfeit one hundred dol lars. Address P. O. Box 5308. Boston, Mass. WANTED—If you are a Catholic, unemployed, and will work for $18 per week, write Mac- ConneH Bros., 11 Franklin st., Boston, Mass. WANTED—For TT. S. army, able-bodied, un married men, between ages of twenty-one and thirty, citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bcbutte Building, East Seventh and Jack- Bon sts., St Paul. Minn. -—-- WANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN with $200 to $300 each; one for secretary and one for vice president and general manager; a _fe , paying position to the right part ies. Address B. 81 Globe. $75 TO $150 A MONTH and expenses paid salesmen for cigaru; experience unneces sary; standard goods. Little Clerk cigar machine free to each customer. Bishop _ Kline, St. Louis. Mo. SITUATIONS OFFERED—FEMALES. COOK—Wanted, cook for family of two; good wages. Apply I. C. Smith, Thistle Cycle company, 25 West F«u|-th. ' ' ' CHAMBERMAID—GirI -for chamber work and wait on table; girl for laundry work. At 162 College ay. ' Tp» Miner. DINING ROOM GIRLS raff chambermaid and m«n ■ dishwasher wanfWT at Hotel Arling ton, Seven corners. COOK—A competent cook, with references; Apply at 495 Summit ,Aye. HOUSEKEEPER—Good,, neat, capable work • ; ing housekeeper; write, Stating full partic ulars and wages require^. Box 21, Apple ton, Minn. S' COMPANION—Waritea", paPtner, lady or gen tleman, to go to New Orttans on a flat boat fitted up in good shape; a. six months trip. Address V. 33 3 Olobe. HOUSEWORK—Wanted; Competent girl for general housework; German preferred. No. 9 St. Albans. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a neat appearing young girl about fourteen yeary old to do light work around the house; will pay moderate wages. Inquire of L. J. Bern3ter, 639 Canada st HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework: Apply to 379 Lookout Place: Take Miss. St. car. %HOUSE WORK—Girl for general housework; good wges and steady work. Mrs. J. W. Smith, W. 7th St., one west Montreal, prentice girl: 493 Marshall Aye. HOUSEWORK—Wanted.cqmpetent girl for general housework. Wages $4.00 per wek Apply at 1276. Keston-^t, St. Anthony Park. ■ :■■■ -^y HOUSEWORK—W«nt«rr r~f"-gM for genera housework; must be willing to go to Min netonka for the summer. Call 100 Western Aye. • • ' . "*■ ../** * "'" HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good gh-1 for gen eral housework; no washing; wages $15.00 per month-.references required. Inquire b35 Dayton Aye. HOUSEWORK—Good girl for general house work; small house, small family; no wash ing; gooff wages. No. 790 Cellar st. %HOUSBWORK—Good girl wauted' for g«_ eral housework. 216 Hoffman Aye. HOUSEWORK—Giri wanted for general housework; 638 Holly Aye.at once. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework. 819 Burr st. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework in small private family. 340 Grove st., near Pine. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework; must understand cooking. In quire at 659 East Third st NURSE GlßL—Wanted, an experienced nurse girl,-good;wages; references required. Inquire 635 Dayton AjV^..^-. ». . • HOUSEWORK—ExperH>lw«l girl for general housework. Apply 3_rfl-tnwser~sr — HOUSEWORK—Wani^d, girl for general housework, in private family; no children. Calt' Santfay, at 4' P- jm.t 267 -Ronda st. HoL'S£\KQß.K_cW_iU4™v^Uin~-tainUy of two; references required. Call Monday at 775 Portland ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, reliable and com petent girl for general housework. 182 Farrington ay. ' *_ WASHWOMAN—Wantetf St St. Paul steam laundry, cor. W. 1$ -.aaft Cetege Aye. I DRESSMAKER—Wants waist hands and ap prentice girl: 493 Marshall Aye. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework. At 51 Summit ay. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe. Apprentices. BOY—A boy of sixteen would like work of any kind. Address 379 Erie St., city. EMPLOYMENT—A boy of sixteen years of age wants work of any kind. L. 8., 450 Goodhue st. EMPLOYMENT—A boy of sixteen years of age wants work of any kind. J. E., 312 Onelda. St. ; EMPLOYMENT —A strong young man of sixteen' wants wOfk of some kind;' good steady worker; best references. Address John Eppinger, 14 Jesg-mine Bt STRONG BOY would like work of any kind; would like to learn a good trade. Call or address X, 457 West Seventh. Bookkeepers. BOOKKEEPER—Wanted, position by young man as bookkeeper or salesman on tbe road; best of references. Address L 87, Globe.-. - : , , ; ■ ■ .... - ■ BOOKKEEPER—An experienced bookkeeper and good penman would accept a position with reliable firm. Address J. M. 8., 2817 Fourteenth ay. south, Minneapolis, Minn. - CTer*«. . CLERK, experienced in groceries and general merchandise, wants position In city or coun try store; best of referenses. H. t 826 Sher burne ay. ' »- ■-> Salestnea. SALESMAN—Good representative man, with large experience as salesman in Twin Cities in general merchandise, wants to sell on commission basis for good house. Address F 83, Globa. (3 fi SALESMAN—Position wanted by salesman or colletrtot; has own rig; can give first class reference*. F. C. jjf, 870 Bast Ninth. ' £ Z —' Drive**? j COACHMAN—E*_pefte»ce^P youn% man wants place as coachman or a sis tan t; un derstands care of horses and is careful drir i »r; is wilting to go out to Uke to work; can furnish references as to c&ar-cter and and honesty. Address €. H. B. No. 183 FK-te-t AT*. _>RiVI6R—A yorflrftg rasa at tweTfrty-fenrr would lik# to get position to drfy« sr take ears of horses in the city, or eat to *»y l_k«; well acquainted in the city: also any other kind «t wort witfcfi te offered friia; good efty Nfftecaa, Address 415 Rosabel st. Coioamea. COACHMAN—A yovngr e*oerl«need «atch aa_n would Me* to have * position; small wages. Address C. H., 750 2_f S«v •-<_ it. SITUATIONS WAJfTED-MALES. Bakes*. ~T BAKER—First-class bread and cake baker wants position, city or country. Address George Joseph Gaerth, No. 38 Sycamore St., St. Paul, Mlna. BAKER—Wanted, position by an eld man fifty jears old; No. 1 bread baker and meat cook. J. Aberle, 7<6 Arundei st. ANALYST and assayer, fully qualified, bold tag first-class credentials, is open for en gagement; samples of food, Arnn, spirits, beers, oils, metallic ores reported on. Ad' dress J. W., 46» Selby a-. _ ©BOY—A boy of IS wottM like to get work of any kind. Address John Mangan. 89 Gar . field st. BOY—Employment wanted by ft boy of 14 years old.wishing to get work of any kind. Apply J. P. 7» E. 11th st. is rear. BOY—A boy 16 years old would like work of any kind. Address 4»Ooodhue «t. BOY—A boy wants to work out of school hours for board and room or pay. Address O. L.. 649 Bpdlcott Building. MAN COOK—Situation wanted by first-class all-around man cook; hotel or restaurant; city or country; good references;address J. H. 231 East University St Paul. COOK—Wanted.a first class cook at 478 Summit Aye. Call Tuesday or Wednesday between 1 and 2. DELIVERY CLERK—Young man 19 years old wants work; worked last fn hardware store, driving delivery wagon; can clerk; has references. Address V. W. 427 Harrt son Aye. ERRAKD BOY—A boy thirteen years of age wishes a position as cash or errand boy; _A«Mresßj»37 Broadway. In the rtar. EMPLOYMENT—A young mn would like a position to drive or care for horses in the city or out to any lake; also any other kind of work that is offered to him; good refer encea. Address L. A. 415 Rosabel st. COOK—Wanted, first class meat and pastry cook woman preferred; must furnish good refences. Address Worthington Hotel, Worthlngton, Minn. EMPLOYMENT—Young man, age nineteen years, wants work; worked last In hard ware store; has reference. Address V. W., 427 Harrison ay. %CIERK—In a general store; 8 years' expe rience; German American; good references; • ;work cheap. Direct P. O. Box 221 Shak ope, Minn. EMPLOYMENT—A reliable trustworthy man is open for engagement .can fill almost au> position; will acept any kind of work, as he has & large family to support. Please ad dress &. Z 431 Selby Aye. EMPLOYMENT—A sober,trustworthy Scan dinavian man of 24 seeks a position of some kind. Will drive or care for horses in city or at lake; useful and willing to do any other work that is offered; good references ;address C. W. 415 Robert st EMPLOYMENT-^A~boy~oFfifteen wants work of any kind; address or cal at Ste phen gjgflay. 509 Van Burenjst. _OT)A WATER AlfD iCE~CREAM DIS— penser wishes situation; city or summer place outside; competent, steady and rell able. Address Globe; E. 95. EMPLOYMENT—An experienced young lady wants work of some kind. I am willing to do any kind of work as I am a widow and have two tittie children; please call or ad dress 727 Mrs. Kagerer. FARM WORK—A young man, nineteen years old, desires work on farm or dairy, near city preferred; is strong and willing, and used to all kinds of ordinary farm and gar den work. Address V 100. Globe. FLORlST—Situation as florist. H. Groez fnger, 212 North Hunter st, Rochester, Minn. JANITOR—Wanted, by steady, sober man, a position as janitor; ten years' experience; best of references. Address Frank Haniah, West side. . MEAT COOK—Situation wanted by a first class meat cook; hotel or restaurant; ad dress E. 419 -& Wabasha St., St. Paul; Room 19. PAINTING—Wanted, painting, paper clean ing, or paper hanging. Adres or cal 211 Anapolis st, W. St. PanL PORTER OR WAlTEß—Situation wanted by a young German American of 24 in ho tel as porter or waiter in restaurant; or I any other work around the house; can give •good references. Call or address Porter, 202 West Seventh st. PORTER—Wanted, a position as porter or Janitor by a young, strong man of thir teen years' experience in St. Paul. Address Frank Nij.--.er, 66 West Geranium St., St. Paul PHARMAClST—Registered pharmacist desires situation in city or country; best refer ences given. J. E. Starkey, 1000 Fauquier Bt., St. Paul. WORK OF ANY KlND—Wanted, by a mld die-aged man, work of any kind; good gar dener and flnrist. Address R. J., 453 Jack son St. WAITER—A good handy colored boy wishes situation as butler or waiter in private family; will work as coachman. Address Reid Court, Flat 2. "f TPAGONMAKER—A young man, twenty years old, desires work in a wagon shop, or as carpenter; has been but one year in this country, but has spent five years learning the trade in Denmark. Address A 78, Globe. SITUATIONS WAATED-FEUALB. Bookkepers. BOOKKEEPER—Young lady thoroughly" ca pable and willing to work wishes position as bookkeeper or office assistant. Address X 92, Globe. BOOKKEEPER—Wanted, situation as book keeper oi any kind of office work; best of city reference. Address J. H. S., 456 Pleas ant ay. brc.tHoivklng. DESSMAKER—Good, experienced dressmak er desires more engagements in families. Address Miss E. Godbout, 201 East Wini fred st. j DRESSMAKER—Wanted—Young lady with I experience in dressmaking wants position with private dressmaker. Call or address 561 Broadway. Roas«TTorV. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted^ position by young lady s ag stenographer and assistant bookkeeper?- ttka bad experience in general office work; can furnish reference; will ac cept moderate salary. Address X 84, Globe. i _____________ Sewtn %. SEWING—A dressmaker wants sewing by the day In families. Call or address 215 Ron do st. Btcn».rap»er». STENOGRAPHER—Young lady desires posi tion as stenographer and typewriter; has had experience in office work. Address L. C, Globe. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, position by thoroughly competent and experienced young lady stenographer and typewriter; highest references; St. Paul and Chlcaeo; position more object than salary; knowledge of bookkeeping. Address C 91. Globe. STENOGRAPHER—Young lady stenographer and typewriter wishes to secure a perma nent position; willing to leave city; will work for moderate salary; can do assistant bookkeeping. Please address Stenographer, 46 Germanla Life Building. ___ STENOGRAPHER — Thoroughly competent young lady stenographer, owning machine, would like to secure some piece work; will call at your office, take the dictation and deliver work; satisfaction guaranteed. 31. VS.. 41 German!* Life Building. ~«cfcl_i* LAUNDRESS—A first-class laundress wouM - - like rough dry washing to do at home; 6 dozen for $1; clothe* exiled for and de livered and good work ga*ra_M»d. Ad- Ares* Laundress, 46ft Bast Sixth at. WASHING—Wanted, washing Of general work. Mary Jorgeasen, 4tt Cas* st. WASHING—Want wasning, t& go <rat. or scrubbing. Call en Mr. Stymotir, No. H, ott the upper Fit*. _ I WASHING—Takar Jn wasting _a_ _» aut. ttl West Bfxt- rt. WASHING— Wanted, wasfrfffg. koflMAesstng or work of asy kind. Mr*, WUd.rs, 175 Thirtwrt- WASHING—Wo__ UM ©_* «_«»»*, Jron ing and hot-feclc-Miac taqwtto at X«, 495 | gt. Peter and Bacfe—g*. •*ao«i ft—t. _ ! WASHING—A wMR«fI would Hie to (• out ' washing, AJd-«•■ HI £*■*■« M. SITUATIONS WAITED—FEMALE. Mlacellaß r*u. DRESSMAKER—Ia family or~aTbome: -orfll sew cheap for the ant 3» days; call and be convinced; 515 Robert at. Room 1. AND TYPEWRITER— Position wanted by a young lady stenog rapher and typewriter, good references; book-keeping if requires: address Mattle E, Kirk, Bradner, Ward Co.O. HOUSEKEEPER—A competent woman wishes a situation as Housekeeper or gen eral housework, where there wtl b« no ob jection to a child three years old.; cal at 263 E. Eight tt. NURSE—Experienced in confinement or any kind of sickness; will do light house work If desired; ran furnish good references. Call 515 Robert, room 1. STENOGRAPHER—Position by young lady as stenographer and assistant book-keeper; has had experience in general office work can furnish references. Address K. 84. STENOGRAPHER—Position by young lady stenographer: can assist on the books tf desired; best of references. Address 128 E. 4th st. HOUSEKEEPER—Situation aa housekeeper by middle aged American woman; best ref erences. Address Jane Biggerataff. Care A. A. ■ Bertz, Corn Exchange, Minneap olla. DRESSMAKER—Wants sewing in families, or to do at home; cutting and fitting; call _ or address 315 East 7th St..third floor. _ ©STENOGRAPHER—Young lady stenogra pher desires position; has iad experience and can furnish references. Address 479 Oakland Are. FOR BENT—HOLSES. ■oaiet. HOUSE—For rent, one four room house, sit uated on Brewster Ava.. between Como and Winter. Inquire 601 Brewster Aye.. City. COTTAGE at Sampson's Up per Lake Park; large shaded grounds. Ad dress C. W. Sampson, Eureka, Minn. J. W. BHEPARD, 94 East Fourth st., rents houses, stores, offices, steam-heated apart ments; collects rents; acts aa owners' agent. TAYLOR'S RENTING A«iENC* — GI.OHg BUILDING — WH RENT HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE Of RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKES COL LECTIONS. HOUSE—For rent, house 54 Cedar st.,six rooms. HOTKI.S. HOTEL ABBEY—IB 9 East Eighth-Famished rooms; first-class accommodations for transients; open ail night. F. D. Abbey. FOR Hr.M-Klulv UTOPIA—493 St. Peter St—Pleasant front rooms, single or en .snlte;t»»nsients can be accommodated. FLAT—For rent, flat of thre rooms and al cove; modern conveniences; bath, etc.; partly furnished. 673 St. Peter st. FLATS—NewIy papered and caleimined three, four and five-room flats, and one store, for rent cheap at A~\ RK-e st. PERSONALS. A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— Madame Teitsworth; prices reduced BO cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighth street. INTERURBAN LlNE—Wanted, the name and address of every passenger who waited near Midway Saturday night and Sunday morn ing because of accident to trolley lines. Address SIS New York Life building, St. Paul, Minn. MRS. DR. MOSS. St. Paul's most popular clairvoyant, should be consulted at once by all who wish to better their condition of life. 513 Wabasha st., opposite the capltol. MME, CAROLLI tells your entire life; 25c, 50c and upward. 233 Eaat Seventh aL, Room 1. FOR SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, Dishes, etc.. at Private §ale— I will sell at private sale, commencing' Moony morning, at prices that will astonUU- I*9*J. my entire stock, consisting of bedroom suits of all grades, parlor suite, fine Upholstered and rattan chairs. 10 office desks, ex tables, center tables, wardrobes, hall trees, fine collection of pictures and books, steel and iron ranges, dishes, tinware, glassware, crockery, dining-room chairs, beds, bureaus, commodes, bed springs, curtains, draperies, etc. This sale is made to get room. If you want goods coma and get them. A. G. Johnson, Auctioneer, 233 and 240 East Seventh st. @COWS-For sale, two milch cows; inquiro 601 Brewster Aye.. City. CART—For sale, a lady's yellow cart;in good order and a bargain; also a brown harness to match. Apply ot Allen's livery stable. Cor. sth and Cedar st. PIANO—For sale, a Vose piano as good as new; will sell cheap for cash. Call at 415 East Robie st. Z. Rosau. Room 10 Globe Building. A\\m-.\tKJIK\T*. HOTEL ARLINGTON— Seven— Corners— Un der new management; steam heat; elec tric lights; baths; refurnished; first-class board and room, $5.0 per wek. HORSKS A\l> CARRIAGES. A FINE* HORSE (gentleman's roadster), buggy and harness very cheap If taken at once. Call at boarding stable, 775 Ash land ay. MARE—For sale or trade; a four year old mare; at 529 St. Peterjst. A GOOD second-hand rockaway carriage for sale cheap. Seven Corners Livery. A GOOD second-hand hansom cab and har ness for sale cheap. Seven Corners Livery. FOR SALE—A bay driver five years old, al sound and gentle; wil work any place. Stoping at the American house. First st. North, Mineapolts. SI&TY HEAD of fine slty broke drivers and a number of matched carriage teams jusc received at Barret and Zl merman's number 20 Second st. N. and Minesota Transfer. Auction every Wednesday and Saturday. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN. 20 Second at north,Minneapolis,and Minnesota Transfer, Bt. Paul, are the largest and most reliable horse dealers In the Northwest. Err.ry horse sold at our stable must prove to be as represented or mons£ ji^Ainded. We refer to any bank or commercial agency In the Twin Cities. HORSE COLLARS—For sale. 2 800 street car horse collars; cheap. At Barrett & Zim merman's new Midway sale stables. Min nesota Transfer. WANTED=-Ttfe use of a gentle horse through the summer for keeping it; careful treat ment guaranteed. Address W 37, Glob**. OrSTRDCTIOS. «T. AGATHAB ACADEMY OF MUPIC AND Art, 28 East Exrhanga St.. St Paul—Plans, violin guitar, banjo and mandolin taught Lessons given In drawing and paiaui>£ Call or send for crosuectua. BOARD OWISHKU. BOARD—Flrst-clnsa board wtth or wltho-it room; bath and everything modern. la cfntra 524 Cc<?ar «t. HOTEL ARLINGTON — Seven Corners—E* cellgnt board and roam. $s.'iO per week. JI EPICAL,. LADIES: Chichesters KnglisCt Feno>ro/il Pills (Diamond Brandi are tha best Baf«. reliable, take no other. Send 4c.. stain,.». for particulars. "Relief for Ladies," ia letter by return mafL At Druggists. Chi Chester Cht-micat Co.. Philadelphia. Pa- PROPOSALS FOR DRAIN. City Clerk's Often. ft Paul, M!ftß.. Jme i VH .Sealed to** will be received at tM» office until t o'cleek p. n. ea Tuesday, June Mtfc, BM Btfs to fte marked "BU-, tar Drain -•» Pennsryrrania Avwme." and wtll Re for con scrzetmg aootH I,<W9 f!*9t »f l»-faefi *ra;n, in accordance wftk fk« plaaa and frmeite*tity** am file la the «flle# ni til* City B»gin«»r. A bond, with two rwidewc, ssi)>m't« »»- ma amount enual to 20 per ccut +t t.a». trf* m :*: ■emmpKny f*eft M 4. The Cemmon Council reserve* ffie rir&t fc I f*f ««t **y t* m Mi*. By irtor U the Cmmm Cauncll. MATT JJBNBEN, City CUrk I Juas 2, I, «.».«. *. ». l». ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SEC E. P. ROBERTS, OS Essf Pflarth Street. For your rents, real estate loans and latur ance. I m*k» » «p*dalty of renu. WASTED TO Bt'V. @TENT— Wanted to bay s large tent. Call at 408 Minnesota. WANT TO BUY—OM steerving; must he cheap for cash. Address \V. Taus.-h*r 24»» West Thfrd st. CHIROPODIST. CHIROPOOTST - Qooa tnluf fOf ~ ton tart (Good Lock 9aW«>. tt»re cure for ehilb!»lm and all other frost bites. If your druggist will not get It for yoa, send or call on W. H. Lockwood. chiropodist 293 and 294 Bndl cott Arcade Building. A oenu. CO cents aa4 II box. TO EXCHAHGB. NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Fur nrtnre and Exchange Co., 143 and 144 K*<jt Seventh. R. X. Cardoza, Proprietor. DVK WORKS. It A HTJeSt « M r NTBI^- M !fini»ota Staaa Py» Works 2U F.«>| Sovantk. ASSOtSCEMETTS. OBT TOUR HOOFTXG ~AND OORKICB work done by the Minnesota Rooftag »uj Corrlce Co.. 411 Pelhy ay. LOST A.\D KOIM). HORSE LOST—On Friday, June 8, a larg» light sorrel horse; four white feet, white stripe In the face; right front toot quar ter cut. Finder return to 538 St. Anthony ar. and receive reward. RING CASE—Lost. Jeweler's pocket ring case with rfngs; liberal r«>wanJ ottered. Ke port at 22 Schutte building. RING—Lost, plain gold rtng.mnie and date in side. A liberal reward will be paid if ra turne4 to aoa Westminster st. HORSE—Lost, black horse, five years old; sear on left fore foot and right hind foot. Return to O. K. Adam, 61 West Winifred, and receive reward. WILL THE PERSON who found the small linen bag Tuesday evening, containing $33 or more, kindly mail to Globe office th* bag to clear up a mystery, as a young lady's reputation Is at stake? No quea tlona asked. BICYCLES. BICYCLES—A few good second-hanl 1 i In first-class condition: prices from f!5 up. A. O. Dank. 327 9t. Peter st. FOR SALE—Bicycles— One TKS Columbia, $45. One '93 Steams, $25. One '94 Victor. $45. One Rob Roy. $15. Two "95 Thistles, $«0. THISTLE CYCLE CO.. Lowry Ap-aJe. BUSINESS CHANCES. STOCK AND FIXTURES —JI.V) will taki stock and fixtures of candy, fruit and el gar store; good location, cheap rent; leav ing city. Address X. 90 Globe. FOR SALE—Cash or trade; a bargain; one of the best livery, boardtng and sale tttables on South 9ide. Address L. Daube, 202 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. rncAXciAi* ANY ONE CAN BORROW MONEY, any amount, on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, furs, bicycles, typewriter, at Lytle's. 411 Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches and diamonds for sale at halt their value at Lytle's, 411 Robert st. MONEY TO LOAN -On furniture, pianos, etc., to remain with the owner; also on watches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loans ran be repaid by Installments; business strictly private. Room 7, First National Bank BullrHng, corner Fourth and Jackson; Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co. HONEY TO LOAN on good security at low est rates without charge for cotnmlflaton, at our State Savings Bank, Cermanta Life Building. Fourth and Minnesota iv. $250 INVESTED earns VC weekly; prospectus proofs free. F. Daly, 1293 Broadway. N. V. $50 TO $500 short-time loans procured on per sonal property. Ohio Investment Company, seventh fl»x»r. Gl.> <* BuH4?ng. THE ttKEAT . f^ \"yL HINDOO REMEDY FUObCCCS THB ASOTK ] Z.^\f *f ,Jf KF.sri.Tß In SO DAY«. Cure« »il\^.L_>?/ Kervous diseases. Failing Uemory, *f V*^ Paresis,SU«pl«B»ne««, Kitfbtly Katli- •iuns.ete. cau«j«ll>y |.«»t al.;i' <■», v,\ v<y »i^or and glz* toshi'iinken organs, and <f.iru\j but gurcly restores L««t Manhood in old or j.jinif. Eu<illy corrM In Teil pocket. Pric«*J.OO a package. Sl». Ur *0.00 wllli m wrltl(-ma(\ruii(rr lut-arcor monrj refunded. I' ■• : <n%yan imitatinn,h\it insmt on hnvng IM»AI'I>, If your dmjrjtihthim not Rot It. w« will wuii it ffpa.4. «>rUßtaiM«4UklCo^rr«j>i., CUc*r>. I"-, erwijnti. SOLO Ly W. A. Frost & Co., Druggist*, S. E. cor. 6rb & Minnesota sta.. ST PAUL. MINN The Globe. Free Want Page Blank For he I nemployed <r vr. r>ci. A»b WiMffiWffli Free Mlnaticn or Help Wniiteil .'.£ t»»tlf*meute must be written ou ibis biank and *t:it tr- THU <iI.OBE Ad verti»ing l)epurtnien', r»;. Pnui. ! i~ j i \ L ! • t • ! ! ! j . , I i i ' k } ! » :; I : Tl I i i i. 7