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POPULAR WANTS ST. PAUL BEAKGH OFFICES. Advertisements for the vant columns may be left at any drug store in the city at the same tates as charged at the main oftice. Be.cw is a partial list: ST. ANTHONY HILL. Conger Bros, Druggists. 40C Selby ave nue. Campbell Bros., Druggists. 858 Selby avenue- Emil Bull. Druggist, Grand and St Al bans. Conger Bros.. Druggist*. Selby and St. Albans. A. T Guernsey & Son, Druggists. Belby and Date, lleitzke & Co., Druggists. Selby and Western. W. A. Frcst & Co, Druggists, uelby and Western. Conger Kros.. Druggists, Selby and Mac- Uubin. Straight Uros., Druggists. Grotto and Rondo. fc. B. Rolllr s. Druggist, 295 West Seventh Btreet- R C. Trudgeon & Co., 1028 West Seventh street. Lyons Pharmacy, Dal© and University. J. W. Sprague. Druggist, University and Rice. LOWER TOWX. The Buckingham. Smith avenue and Ninth street. _, - W. K. Collier. Druggist, Slbley and Ba*t Seventh streets. C. T. Heller. Druggist, Tenth and Bt- Peter. M. D. Merrill. News Dealer. <« Broad way, near East Seventh street. Conger Bros.. Druggists, 89* University avenue. Bchumaker, Druggist, 499 West Seventn street D. R. Campbell, Druggist. Rice street. A. A. Campbell, Druggist. Louis and Rondo. Reeves, Druggist, Third and Seventh. M. S. Courtney, 468 Wabasha street. W. E. Lowe. Druggist, Twelfth and Rob ert streets. DAYTON'S BLtFF. B. Weslby, Druggist, Third and Maria. People's Pharmacy, 798 East Seventh street C. R. Marellus. Druggist. Bedford and Decatur. John Bodin & Co., Druggists, 856 Payne avenue. A. A. Johnson. News Dealer, 548 Lafay ette avenue. A. & G. Schumacher, Druggists, 9&* Payne avenue. H. W. Dickman, Druggist. Fauquler and East Seventh, VEST ST. PAIL. Hall & Kraft. Druggists, South Wabasha and TBabeL West Side Pharmacy, South Wabasha and Fairfield. Hans Madson, State and Concord. Eclipse Dru£ Company, 118 South Robert street IT ACALESTETI. Georg^ M.^ Hsy; W63 Grand ave nue. SOITH ST. PAt L. J. F. Munn.t, Druggist and News Dealer. Or leave at your nearest drug store at the same rates' as charged at publication office. - <••■- r.«.~^ AGEFTS A3TI) AGENCIES. .AfiENTS' WANTED fw our New Won derlands, the most magnificent low priced -and grandly successful new book. Over 300 superb illustrations. Outsells everything- For extra t<>rrns, won * drously successful new sale plan and price secret, address, stating experience, if any, The Crowell & Kirkpatrick Co., Springfield, Ohio. . ,AQEXTS $r<>J. a. month Introducing our brand now Aluminum Business and vis iting' card Case, . a perfect Christmas present; a genuine beauty; name en graved with one cards retails 60 cents. Sample Free. .Lawrence & Dickinson. 216 Goodall Bldg-., Cincin nat.l O. AGENTS—Start the, Now Year with greatest 2.'c seller on earth: Star Har ness Mender; big profits; sample free; also other necessities. Graham Novelty Meg. Co., St. Louis. AGENTS—Hopper's patented can opener beats Vm all; sample will prove it; one a.^ent »v>ld- 2.500; -retail*. 25- cents. Em pire Supply Co., M 451 W. 63rd st., Chi-. cago. • * ■ .. AGENTS-rfeates* seJliner craze; twenty different changeable .bosoms on one shirt; saves laundry bills; sample free. Lincoln Mfg. Co., Chicago. EVERY unmarried man needs them. A snap for agents- Sample, 30c. B. C. Hershey £.Co., 319-321 E. 2nd st., Mus catlne, la. GOOD CONTRACT AND TERRITORY, lowa, Minnesota and Missouri, to good den, write life, sick, accident insurance and appoint agents. Royal Brotherhood of America. Dcs Molnes, la. PORTRAIT AGENTS—Guaranteed Cra yon and i'rame, 16x20, SO cents; don't overlook this; send your address; Inter esting particulars. Fidelity Portrait Co., 425-431 Wabash ay., Chicago. MANAGER life insurance agency for St. Paul; best old-line contract offered; con tinuous renewal interest. Address Wil bur S. Tupper. Manager. Minneapolis. ILANTLELESS gas burners, Mantleless GASOLINE Lamps DEPENDABLE. Mantle lamp failures OVERCOME. __ilorey, Paten tee, Lagrange, 111. OUR . LITTLE scheme brings us $25 weekly; will send it to you for 25 cents. The Fleet Co., Hannibal, Mo. PLAYS, wigs, beards, mustaches, tricks arid stage make-ups; also latest novel ties lor agents to sell; illustrated cata logue free. Charles E. Marshall, MfgT., Lockport, N. Y. SALESMEN make $100 per month and expenses selling our specialties to mer chants in country towns. Lemen Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 504, Chicago. WANTED AGENTS—To handle our up to-daTe money making novelties; big sellers; can make $5 dally; write for full particulars to White Mfg. Co., Ithaca, WANTED AGENTS in every county to sell "Family Memorials;" good profits and steady work. Address Campbell & Co.. li»i Plum st, Elgin, 111. 56.00 A DAY sure, to the right lady or gentleman, handling" our Curocumpino .Health Pillow for the cure of consump tion, catarrh, throat troubles, etc.; aft er sixty days' work you can be a man ager; start at once. Particulars free Fidelity Chemical and Manfg. Co., Cen tury Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. $61.50 WEEKLY—lntroducing and sellintr brand r.c-w gaslight burners for kero sene lampe. No chimneys, no smoke fits any lamp. Easily sold ! n every house. Samples free. A. S.. Perfection Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. action MISCELLANEOUS. PARTIE3 moving to. Pacific Coast or Western stales can get reduced rates on household goods. C. T. Barker, 145 La SaKe St., Chicago, Any Drug Store Will Take globe ®t\ Wast »'> \\ \ J' I1 \r POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED —MALES. A PARTICULAR dresser In each t6wn to a?k their local clothier or to write to Kuh. Nathan & Fischer Co.. Chicago, for their latest, novel lithograph pester —It's free—It's worlh sending for. X., N. & F. Co. Clothing la qua ran teed! A YOUNG MAN to drive and take care of a horse, give references; one living at home preferred. C. T. G.. Globe. BARBER—Wanted, a good barber at The Colonnade Barber sno;>; good wages guaranteed. 29 West Tenth st. BARBER wanted at 314 Cedar St. Call _Monday morning. BOYS over sixteen years of age who have had experience Jn carrying pa pers and want a steady position carry in:;, please send your name aud address CIGARMAKERS wanted; male or female. 312 Jackson st. _____ w OPEN SUNDAY—Bis turkey dinner to day; pie and coffee. 20c. Bridge's, 386 Jackson. DRlVKß—Wanted, honest young man to drive laundry wagon; bring references. _Stanriard Laundry. 556 Wabasha st. SALESMAN—Wanted, experienced linen and white goods salesman. Apply with references to manager of Linen Depart ment. Golden Rule. SALESMEN--Wanted, three flrst-cluss salesmen with some knowledge of jew elry business. Apply Monday, 8 a. m., A. H. Simon. WANTED—Salesmen to sell imported and domestic liquors, principally fine X.en- . tucky whiskies and blends, case and barrel goods, to jobbers and saloon trade; good chance to the right man; salary or commission. Address R. S. Strader & Son, 6» and 71 East Water St., Lexington, Ky. , , _ WANTED—Accountant and office man . ager who. can speak Spanish and Is familiar with business methods in Cuba; want man capable taking full charge of large office to be ,opened in Havana. Address Mercantile Exchange, 185 Dear born st., Chicago, 111. WANTED—Good business men to take full charge of branch office; straight salary $100 per month and extra com mission; $600 and good reference re quired. International Traders' Supply Co., Detroit, Mich. WANTED—(Either sex) to fold circulars, etc., at home; ?12 weekly salary;, par ticulars 2c. Address The Non-Medicine Cure Club, Lock Box 802, Los Angeles, Cal. ETED —Ruptured men to cure free to c easy, safe, sure, Quick, method. Speirs. 44 Main st.. Westbrook, ie. , TED—Middle-aged man to work in ng house; permanent job for right r. Address G 174. Globe. TED—Three men of good address; light work. S:3O a. m., 438 Wabasha. $3.00 A DAY handling the best selling ar- Icle on the market; send your address id we will teach you free and you can ake money in your own locality. Write i once. Fidelity Chem. and Mnfg. Co., entury Bldg., St. Louis, Mo, - SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Anybody out or irork In St. I'aul or Minneapolis tuny Insert an adver tisement under this heading trem of rharite. '"'• v' A TEMPERATE young man iof.'twenty two would like a position of some Jkind; have had some- experience in bookkeep ing; no preference as to where. Ad dress C. B. G., 306 West A YOUNG MAN desires work around some store or wholesale; house; of'any . kind of work; useful and handy arayqd a place; can furnish reference?, and well acquainted with,the pity; would like to hear of place soon. Address 451 East Sixth st. A YOUNG MAN with two years' expe rience in creamery wants work'at once. Call at E. O. 8.. 232 West Seventh st.. BOOKKEEPER—Wanted, situation by experienced bookkeeper; .best -references and bond; will work for Teasehable wages; would leave city if necessary. Address H.. 373 Pleasant ay. EMPLOYMENT—A young mart would like to have work of any kind; trade is carpenter. 95 East Eleventh St.. St Paul. Minn. „ GROCERY CLERK—Situation wanted by experienced grocery clerk; good ref erences. Address C 195, Globe. GOOD office man. sjteakfhg " German, French and Scandinavian... jva/Jtft a -sit uation; understands grocery and hard ware business; not afraid of work;-best of references. Address A 170, Globe. PAlNTEß—Experienced painter and r>a porhanger wants' work; have all tools for job work. Painter._43o_Wabasha st. MAN would like to take contracts to keep snow and ice off sidewalks; con tract to expire April 1; good service guaranteed. All concerned address or apply Robert Reid, "57 Robert at. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, ex perienced and competent, desires perma nent position. Address G 176. Globe. i WANTED—A place by young man at | tending school, where he can earn his board; private family preferred. Ad dress 505 Baltimore building, Seventh and Jackson. WANTED—Situation as • manager on farm; write for inquiry. Address G. M. Fanson, Lake City, Minn. ' "WANTED—Envelopes to address or writ ing of any kind by good penman. Ad dress 8., 232 West Seventh st. YOUNG MAN twenty-four years would like work of any kind; four years' ex perience running steam boiler. Address M. C, 553 Wabasha. YOUNG MAN wishes work for the win ter, very much in need of it, honest and industrious. Inquire V 160, Globe. YOUNG MAN of eighteen would like work of some kind; willing to work. Ad drts.s 1110 Mississippi st., H. V. C. YOUNG MAN wants position. In whofel sale house or drug store. Address 533 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. A PRACTICAL knowledge of bookkeep ing shorthand and telegraphy is abso lutely necessary to a successful business career. The Globe Business College St. Paul, was established fifteen years' aeo to impart such knowledge Write for catalogue. I AN ECTEHBENCED teafcifcr'a** college graduate will do private tutoring in mathematics history, Latin and Greek Address 546 Selby ay., St. Paul. X" EXPERT accountant and reporter elves day and evening instructions in book keeping, Graham. Pitman, Cross Eclec tic shorthand, typewriting, arithmetic writing—common branches; all da-" « month; evenings, $3. Address G*"i7i Globe. IX» REMER DANCING ACaldemt^ZT^ Rondo St.; beginners' class Tuesday and Friday evenings; sixteen iessons *enr<T &: } amZ s ' $4; .en! er any time:' social Wednesdays; admlßslon ; _15__centB. SCHOLARSHIP"in oldest business co"lTe^i in city; value. $50; six months, any DRESSMAKING. USEFUL Xmas presents for ladles aro I box coats, ulsters, paletots and jackets or handsome golf skirt. Special Xma« ™; an »» wool English kersey or molton jacket, silk or satin HMed to your order, $15. All orders placed befor« Vv ednesday will be delivered Xn£s Lemmon & Grolla, Modento £« a __Ladies^ Tailor?. No. 343 St p eter J c°d GOOD-LOOKING MEN WANTED Handsome, Vigorous Persons Desir ed for Portion* of Importance. Chicago Inter Ocean. '•We hear a lot of talk of .pretty women. getting all the best positions as cierks | stenographers, ar.d so on," remarked tho j undersized little man to his chum. "It never seems to occur to per.ple that good- I looking men g-et all the best jobs in • men's work. But they do. A tali, portly I well-dressed man will make his way with j half the brains of an insignificant-looking I carelessly dressed fellow. In nin©ty-n?n« cafes out of a hundred a successful poli tician, prcfenlocal man, or business man is ha-dsomc, or big and 'ftr.frloakJnjr' as they sr.y. ff TnE ST. PAUI, GLOBE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899. PfIPULAR WANTS HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted, a middle-aged woman as housekeeper in family of two adults, mother and sun; nu other serv ants kept; a good home for one that can appreciate it. Corner Virginia and Edmund. ■ HOME EMPLOYMENT $15 a week in your leisure hours, to make plain ar tificial flowers. Inclose 10c to cover postage and samples. Circulars free. Address Kins. The Artist. 622 South Mc- Donough st.. Montgomery. Ala. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for house work: must be pood cook, for family of three; no children. 1119 Dayton ay. Call afternoons. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl to assist with housework at 251 Rice, corner Col lege ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 458 Hoi 1 y ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework. 119 North Exchange. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general __hou:3ework. No. 399 Fuller st. LADIES can make $9 weekly doing plain work tor us at home: experience un necessary; send 10c for sample case with particulars. Rose Bros. Co., 217 W. 125 th at.. N. Y. WOMEN to do plain sewing at home; *50 per day; four months' work guar teed; send stamped addressed envel e for particulars. R. \V. Mutton & .. Philadelphia. Pa. TJATIONS WANTED-FEMALES Anybody out of work In St. Haul or Minneapolis may Insert an atlver. tliement under this bcadlns (re* of t'iiarur. A LADY would like the care of furnished rooms by the whole or part of the day; also day work^ 133 East Eleventh st. A YOUNG, trustworthy girl wishes work of some kind; willing to assist in bakery or confectionery store. 204 Arch st. COOK—Situation wanted by a cook; good ■wages. Call at 599 Whltall st. DRESSMAKER—An experienced dress maker wants sewing by the day in families. Call or address 312 Louis st. DRESSMAKER desires work in families; perfect fit guaranteed; the best of ref erence given. Address 191 Rondo st. HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted, a chance to keep house for widower; have small boy. G.. St. Paul Globe. HOUSEKEEPERS, hotel, family cooks, second girls, dishwasher, waitresses, call at reliable German-American Em ployment.. Removed 27 East Seventh. HOUSEWORK—A good, competent and reliable young girl wants to do general housework in a family of two or three; would also take a place as second girl. . Call or address J. 8., 407 Fulton st. HOUSEWORK—By a widow lady, with one child, is in need of a home; "would like to secure position doing general housework. Address W 19J, Globe. NEEDLE WORK—Woman wants needle work of any kind in return for cast off clothes; can do plain dressmaking and children's clothes. Add] ess F 195. Globe. STENOGRAPHER having recenty com pleted a course in stenography, would like employment; experience more of an object than salafy; willing to leave 4;he city. Address B 178, Globe. STENOGRAPHER having some experi ence would like position; willing to work for moderate compensation: also willing to leave city. Address L ISO; Globe.- WANTED—By a young girl, work in doc tor's or dentist's office; work more of an object than wages. Address 204 Arch st. WASHING —A woman -«vant.i to go out washing and ironing and house clean ing. Call at 356 St. Anthony ay., St. Paul, Minn. WASHING —Woman would like day work washing, ironing or housecleaning. Please call or address 493 Charles st. WASHING—Wanted, work by the day washing or ironing or housecleaning; also cleaning offices. Address C. 128 West Sixth st.. Room 47. .__ WOMAN would like to do work in pritate families, who.understands washing and ironing. Call at 411 East Fifth st, St. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—Clean, bright stock teas, coffees and groceries; cash trade; cen tral location; need about $500. Address V 19<tGlobe. SPECULATORS send 10 cents in stamps for "Bulls and Bears of Wall Street," 83 pages, handsomely illustrated with chart, portraits, Wall Street Dic tionary, etc. John B. McKenzle, 11 Broadway, New York. SPECULATION—Twenty dollars margins one thousand grain 2 cents. Send for our book, "Successful Speculation," free. J. K. Comstock & Co., 23 Traders $37.50 OUR weekly average for the past three years on an investment of $25; has never been equaled; we gladly give all desired information. Grannan & Co.. 236 E. Fourth St.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—A Dispatch route, located in the hill or business district; also a first-ciass punching bag and a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. V WANTED TO BUY—House without a lot. Inquire 420 Lafond st. *g0 MEDICAL. DR. MANSFIELD'S monthly regulator has brought happiness to hundreds of anxious women; have never had a sin gle failure; longest cases relieved in two to five days without fail; no pain; no danger; no interference with work; by mall or office, $2; all letters truth fully answered The Mansfield Remedy Co., 167 Dearborn st., Room 614. Chi cago. 11l WANTED—Every lady that is troubled with Headache or Neuralgia to try Hazle's Headache Capsules. They are guaranteed, or money refunded. LADIES—Free, harmless monthly regu lator: cannot fail. Mrs. B. Rowan. R. _93._ Milwaukee. Wls. WANTED—Every person troubled with Headache or Neuralgia to try Hazle's Headache Capsules. They remove the __cause, as well as stop the pain. BUSINESS PERSONALS. VITALITY low. debilitated or exhausted cured by Dr. Kline's Invigorating Tonic Free &, trlal bnttle- Dr. Kline's Insti t^ t?A»? 31 Arch st- Philadelphia. Found ed 1871. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE-Fine violIn; coat |M 0 %n\ takrf tailoring. Address V 193) EUGElirrGiveirFr^ E»IFI H'S > to each person interested lIkLU <3 ( in subscribing to the Eu _ gene Field Monuraeut Pfir>li > Souvenir Fund, hubscribe r wtniii tiny amount desired. Sub- S A _ __ scriptlons as low as 11.00 £7 fill will entitle donor to thia © I sUW daintily artistic volume. I EQQKi '! "Field Flowers," ___ „ ■ \\ (cloth bound. 8x11). A3 a THE Book of .1 certificate of subscription > the century, ,t 10 the fund. Book con- » nandiomely II- ( \ tains a.nelection of Field's 1 "strftted by 32 ,» best and most repLesentn -01 the World'i ) uve works and la ready S Greatest Ar ? for delivery. '# ""■ - C Bui for the noble con ( ( trioution of the worlat / greatest artisis this book conM not nave I fceen manufactured for less than $7.00. I The fund created is divided equally be ) Z% eH % faTJ ljr of the late K'lfjeue Field I 1 and the Fund for the buildiu* of a mouu l mem to me memory of the beloved poel of <J cnildhood. Address <| EUGENE FIELD /lONUMBNT SOUVENIR FUND. (i , „ 180 Monroe St., Chicago ij (Also at Book S|oro».) *-»«« j, If yon also wiih to send postage, enclose <l 10 cents. i POPULAR WANTS FINANCIAL. MONEY loaned salaried people holding permanent positions with reliable con cerna, on their own notes, without in dorsers; to others, loans made on house hold furniture, pianos, etc.. without re moval from residence of owner. Call for terms and plan of loaning before closing: loan elsewhere. Payments made weekly, semi-monthly or monthly to suit bor rower. All Inquiries and business con fidential. Private offices. Our twenty years' business record insures courteous treatment. Minnesota. Loan ..Cg^jjcK 316-317 Plonjjjflrjpress Bldy. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE holding: permanent ~pi)>ytions with re sponsible concerns on their own names. No endorser or. s|w*gag;e requiFed. BEST TERMS. M&hm can be paid back in small weekly or monthly pay ments to suit convenience of borrower. All applications trea,te4 confidentially. Call and see us andVyou will receive as courteous treatmenT as your employer does at his bank. .ST. .PAUL FINAN CIAL CO.. 301, N. Y-. Life Bldg. fl\ -$10. $20. $3C. $%«* $100 TO LOAN on furniture. jpmnos, household *-* goods, etc,wltlfout removal. Loans J^ can be paid infli^sflLilmenta. reduc- Eing cost accordngty. Promptness, privacy and l9tfea/t rates. Guar- V anty Loan Co.m D.any, 201 Man* 1 hattan Building. Robert and Fifth. MONEY LOANED on life policies; or bought. L. P Van Norman, Guaranty Building. Minneapolis. SHORT LOANS on furniture, pianos and other good securities, at lowest rates, without removal, and payable .In monthly installments; mortgage notes and time checks bought. Ohio Invest ment Co., 7th floor. Globe Building. i\s to 6 PER CENT MONEY, the 'on or before" privilege, to loan on Im proved property in St. Paul and Minne apolis. R. M. Newport & Son, Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on improved property In St: Paul and Min neapolis. V. C. Oilman, New York Life Bldg. _____ HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A LARGE consignment of heavy and good, railroad horses, with first-class logging horses, is placed on the mar ket for sale cheap. Barrett & Zim merman's Midway Horse Market, Min nesota Transfer. St. Paul. FOR SALE-^A gentle seven-year-old Morgan mare and a six months colt, at a bargain; together or seperately. Call P 3hotograph Studio, 486 Wabasha CUTTER (Portland) for sale at 165 FOB, SALE. BUFFALO and mink overcoat for sale cheap. 200 Globe Building. CHRISTMAS SALE of decorated China and water-color novelties is now open at St. Agatha's Conservatory. 26 East Exchange st., opposite capltol. Sales afternoons and evenings. EXPERIENCE "COUNTS — Thirty-flve years of it places rue in position to sell you a better home-matle violin, or re pair your old one cheaper, better and quicker than anybody in the North west. O. M. Robirison;' violinmaker. 27 Union Block. St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. HANDSOME PAIR SOLITAIRE DIA MOJVD EARRIXtfSv PERFECTLY CUT, ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS; LITTLI OVER OSE CARAT BACH; ALSO 15-STONE MARQUISE RING, , RUBY Of CENTER y DIAMONDS, PURE WHITE) EVERY ONE PER FECT) WILL SELL EITHER OR BOTH* BELOW VALVE. ADDRESS W 177, GLOBE. FOR .SALE—Fancy'pigeons, pled pouters, white fantails and performing tumblers •at: your own-price. '' P: - Paytal; 1107 Marion st. „. " ? '.>••• --FOR SALE—IOO,OOO carnival souvenirs; will sell cheap if taken soon; excellent advertisement; or. over 300 per cent prof- It if sold at 5 cents each: G 172, Globe. FOR SALE—Three-horse power gasoline engine in first-class condition; used only months. 399 Goodrich ay. FRAMED pictures at your own price. The Metropolitan Picture Frame factory 157 West Seventh st., is selling out over 500 pictures; must be sold before New Year's. GUITAR—For sale, Bohmann guitar; fine $10. 54 East Sixth st. MUSIC BOX—For sale, fine music box, with bells and drum attachment; cost $150;_will_sell_for $50. G 185, Globe. SMALL lot of furniture, iron beds chiffonier, commode, chairs, extension table, elegant dressmaker's mirror, with bureau, sewing machine. English pad dle and mandolin for sale at your price 200 Globe Building. SPECIAL NOTICE—For sale, several un called foT orders of fine tailor-made la dles' garments. Ladles' Tailor Parlors _Forepaugh block. Room 6, Seven corners! STOVES—For sale, two large Stewart stoves; suitable for stores; very cheap Minnesota Storage Company 62 West Tenth st. *"-"#• "■ »«<■ PIANOS. PIANO—Have a fine Wellington piano for sale cheap. AddressJVV_l7B. Globe. VOSE & SON upright piano^early^ew" in walnut case, for sale or will rent' 491 St. Peter st. ' ' HAIRDRESSING. FASHIONABLE hairdressing. shampoo- Ing, hair cutting,' manicuring, etc Special sale of switches. Room 205 Krahmer block. Proceedinos in Bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Di visioik. In the Matter of \ Arthur D. I'age, ) In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt.! : To the Honorable William^ Lochren, Judge of the District Court, of the 'United States for the Distrlct.Vof Minnesota Arthur D. Page, of St. Paul, in the Coun ty of Ramsey and $tate of Minnesota. in said district, respectfully represent* that on the 7th day Jo| February last past, he was duly ..adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrender ed all his property and rights of prop erty, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bank- Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said, bankrupt acts ex cept such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 2nd day of December, A ARTHUR D. PAGE. Bankrupt UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Minnesota. Third Division On thl? Rth flay of Dorpmber A D 1R99 on reading the foregoing petition, it is ' Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the Sth day of January, A. D. 1900, before said court, at St. Paul, in said district at ten o'clock In the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the St Paul Globe, a newspaper nrinted lii said district, and that all known credi tors and other persons in interest may appear at the said .time and place and show cause, if any ,Lbfty have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further tfrdared by the court that the clerk shaU-_sen<l by mail to all known creditors cqtteafOf said petition and this order, aaNjtrej^sed to them at their places of resiffence as stated. Witness the Honorable William Loch ren judge of the i court, and the seal thereof, at 8&i P,&ul, In said dis trict, en the Gth dag 6? December 1899 CHARL%JC,. SPENCER „ r>t rt Clerk, /a I •*u BX Marsa«H l. Mullane, (Seal of the Court.) Deputy Clerk POPULABJWANTS HOUSES FOB RENT HANUSOMk) NIAJB-JBOeai Ho^.^ DAYTON'S BMFKj PART HARD WOOD FLOORS AND FI.MSII; ALL MODERN COJfVBNIEJiCE. SHEP ARD, tti EAST FOURTH. HOUSE—For rent, seven-room house; city water, barn; one block from street car; 612 Orleans st.; $10. William F. , Pieper. 734 Globe Bldg. LARGE MNK-HOOM HOI SK at 23U North Victoria St.; fnrnuce, bath and Newer) $18.00 per month. Robert L. Ware *; Co. SO. 103 WILKIN ST.—TEN lIOOMS, BRICK, AND DARK; ALL, MODERN CONVENIENCES; NEWLY PAPER ED AND PAINTED; 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM IU SI MOMS, »,35.00. J. W. SHEPARD, »4 EAST FOURTH SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON CHEROKEE AY.; NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINTED; RENT, J..10.00 PER MONTH. ROBERT L. WARE Jfe CO. SOUTH-FACING EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE at 251 Rondo St.; flrtit floor fin ished in iiurilwnuil; everything: In good repair; rent nntll May 1 at special price. Inquire of Rob. Bert L. Ware & Co., 38 Enst Fourth St. TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES, with wa ter and sewer, on West Winifred St., £10.00 each. Robert L. Ware «Sr Co. «OO DAYTON AY.—Eight-room house and barn; may be rented at bar. grain prices for the winter. In quire of Robert L. Ware & Co., 38 East Fourth St. , FIATS FOR RENT. STEAM-HEATED FLAT IN THE BEI FELD—FIVE ROOMS, ONE FLIGHT UP; ALL CONVENIENCES, INCLUD ING LAUNDRY' AND JANITOR SERVICE; $25.00. J. W. SHKI'. ARD, 94 EAST FOURTH. BOARD OFFERED. AURORA AY., NO. 213—Suite of large front roms with board; all modern; in private family; suitable for man and wife or gentleman; central location. WANTED—Workingmen to board at Star Inn; $3 per week for good, clean board and room. 319 Wabasha st. LOST AND FOUND. CURRENCY LOST—About $14 currency, in black leather case, near Rondo sta tion or near capitol. Liberal reward if returned immediately to A. C. G., 27 East College ay. GOLD WATCH LOST—Lady's hunting case, Elgin, gold watch. No. 2139359; name Addie written on case; please re turn to 183 Pleasant ay, and receive re ward. POCKETBOOK FOUND—On Seventh St., near John, Thursday afternoon; owner can have same by identifying. 312 Maria ii.V. LAN AMERICAN gentleman of twenty seven would like to meet a young lady for pleasure, and what may follow. D 192, Globe. ATTRACTIVE Southern widow, $10,000 annually, tries to find through this col umn model husband. Miss Romantic, care Ehrlich, 762 Lexington ay.. New York. LADIES—Your bust enlarged 6 inche3, failure impossible, harmless, $100 cash guarantee, proof free. Leonard Med icine Co., Kansas City. Kan. LADIES—Free box mailed. The Periodi cal Monthly Regulator never fails. New York Cul Co., Box 70, Milwaukee, JWis. I MARK TWAIN—For a sumptuous and rare holiday gift, see the Superb Limited Autograph Edition of Mark Twain's Complete Works. Only complete uni form edition ever published. Has a rare sentimental as well as commercial value. Address Mark Twain, P. O. Box 294, Minneapolis. WANTED—To form the acquaintance of a refined young lady socially inclined and who is fond of music. Address L 190, Globe. CLAIRVOYANT 3. DON'T FAIL to call and consult the plain natural Hungarian gypsy, the oriental seeress! Who reads your life only from the gypsy cards, without asking questions. She tells what you called for. Gives never failing adv'ce on business speculation, mines, invest ments, journeys, marriage, tells when you marry and gives name of person; If in trouble or in doubt, in sickness or in sorrow, call and see her. What are you fitted for? Don't you know? She will tell you what trade, business or pro fession you are adapted for, through -phrenology. Call early at her gypsy camp at 14 East Seventh st., from 9 a m. until 9 p. m., Sunday included. MRS. ALICE AUSTIN-ClaTrvoyant and card reader; ladies, 25 cents and 5( cents. 484 Cedar St., near Ninth. Proceedings in Bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In the Matter of \ Edward C. Roxell, \ In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. \ To the Honorable William Lochren, Judge of -the District Court of the Unite- States for the District of Minnesota. Edward C. Boxell, of the city of St. Paul in the County of Ramsey and State o Minnesota, in said district, respectfull> represents that on the Ist day of Juno last past, he was duly adjudged bankrup under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrender ed all his property and rights of prop erty, and has fully complied with all th<=> requirements of said acts and of i'ie orders of the court touching his bank ruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be de creed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, ex cept such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 16th day of December, A. D EDWARD C. BOXELL. Bankrupt. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Division On this 16th day of December, A. D. 1599 on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the Bth daj of January. A. D 1900, before salt Court, at the city of St. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be publish.cc in the St. Paul Globe, a newspaper printed in said district, and that til known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time a.nt place and show cause, if any they have why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk shall send by mail to al! known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them a| their places of residence as stated Witness the Honorable William Loch ren, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at St. Paul, in said dis trict, on the 16th day of December, is&) CHARLES L. SPENCER. ' Clerk. By Margaret L. Mullnne (Seal of the Court.) Deputy Clerk. POPULAR WANTS ROOMS FOB RENT. ROOM3-At Hotel Fey, corner Cedar and Seventh, furlshed rooms by the day or week; steam heat and bath; tran stent trade aoUclted. COLLEGE, 28 WEST—Furnished rooms; modern, with gas arid steam heat. FRANKLIN ST.. 361-Corner Fifth—Best room in city for the money, 56; noar po.stoffice. FIFTH ST.. 124 WEST-Pleasant fur nished front room for rent. FOURTH ST.. 175 WEST—For rent, a front parlor and second rooms on first floor; furnished for light housekeeping; with water on same floor; furnace heat and gas light. MARKET, 358—Nicely -furnished rooms for rent, with or without boanL NICELY furnished room. 17 The Buck- Ingham- ; • • ■ RICE, 251—Corner College—For rent, large, nicely furnished ' front room; furnace heat. ROOMS—For rent, three unfurnished rooms at 260 Rice. Inquire 251 Rice, cor _ n^r College. ST. PETER ST., 579—For rent, a nicely furnished front room and alcove; strict ly private family; gentlemen preferred; references exchanged. SMITH AY., 93—Four unfurnished rooms for rent, with gas and bath. Inquire within. SMITH AY., 143—Nicely furnished room for one or two.ladles or gentlemen. SUMMIT AY., 354—Furnished rooms; board if desired; steam h«at; three min utes' walk from car. TENTH ST.. 59 EAST—South-facing front room for two; heat and bath; $2.50 per week; very central. THE ABBOTT^ 527 Wabasha. corner Tenth; hot water heat, gas, bath; all modern; tern^i reasonable; gentlemen «nly. jf WASHINGTON ST.. 339 NORTH—Oppo site Rice Park—Pleasant, large front room, nicely furnished, with heat, gas and bath. WANTED TO RENT. ROOM—Wanted, comfortable room by gentleman; private family, central, with bath preferred; terms reasonable. Ad- i -dieis TMB7 J _Globe._ ' ROOMS—Wanted, by a young couple, | without children, an upstairs of three ! or four rooms, in private dwelling with- ! in easy walking- distance from postof- i flee. G 169, Globe. I WANTED—Furnished rooms with piano and board; German family preferred; __to_gents at once. G 178. Globe. FARM LANDS. FOR SALE—A farm of 100 acres in Pierce county, Wis.; SO acres improved; good frame house and frame barn and granary; no better farm of its size; price $3,200. Address Box 142, Ellsworth, Wls. ■__ TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS, all tnakes; bought, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired. Sup plies for all machines. Western Type wrlter 101. East Fourth st. BATH*'AND ' MASSAGE, third floor, Room 15, 159 West Seventh st. DR. - STELLA' FREMONT, massage, steam, vapor and medicated baths; elec tric and magnetic treatments. 411 Hen nepln ay., Minneapolis. DR. MRS. BURTI. masseuse, 28 East Fourth St.. Room 11. ELITE bath and massage by a French lady at 320 St. Peter st. Telephone. Main 1935-5> ....... NEW massage parlors at 447 St. Peter, third -f100r,..R00mr 12,-^.by Miss Maynard and assistants. SCIENTIFIC - massaglsr, vapor baths, magnetic treatments. 66 East Seventh ■.at. ■-.. ■■-■ . -■•* UNEEDA bath and massage parlors; al cohol tub baths; magnetic treatment. 186 East Seventh st. Telephone, 1772-4 Main. L .r^SSjT CHIRO?OBISTS. LOCK.WOOSKS Good,,J*uck Salve; best thing for Bpre feet; ail druggists; estab lished sixteen year*. Notice of Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN the conditions of a certain mortgage bear- Ing date of April seventh; A. D. 1898, made by Louis Gerke and Anna Gerke, his wife, mortgagors, to Calvin Lutz, mortgagee, and recorded-in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey County, Minnesota, on April 11th, 189S, at eleven o'clock and forty minutes a. m. In book 306 of Mort gages on page 57, which said mortgage was thereafter assigned to Jennie W. Lutz by Instrument in writing dated April 20th, 1898, and recorded In the office of said Register of Deeds November 10th, 1899, at 3:15 o'clock p. m., in book 44 of Assign ments on page 134, upon which mortgage there is now due and payable the sum of twenty-three hundred ninety-three and 21-100 dollars ($2,393.21) of which sum $11.25 13 for Insurance paid by said assignee. Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in the said mortgage contained and the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, of the premises therein described, to be made by the Sheriff of said Ramsey County, at the Cedar street entrance to the. Ramsey County Court House, in the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minne sota, on Tuesday, December 26th, 1599, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which will then be due upon the said mortgage, the costs and disburse ments of sale, and seventy-five (75) dollars attorney's fees, stipulated to be paid In case of a foreclosure of the said mort gage. The premises described In the said mort gage and so to be sold are situated in the County of Ramsey and State of Minne sota and are described as follows towlt: The west sixty rods of the south one-half <S. y 2 ) o f the southeast quarter (S. E. ty) of the south west quarter (S. W. %) or section twelve (12), township twenty-nine (29) north of range twenty-three (23) west of fourth principal meridian, containing fifteen acres of land more or less, according to the. government survey. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota November 11th. 1599. " JENNIE W. LUTZ. Assignee of Mortgagee Stringer & Seymour. Attorneys for Mortgagee, Natl. Ger.-Am. Bank Bldg St. Paul. Minnesota. GALENIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Corner Seventh and Cedar Street* (Over Ycrxa'a Store), phocnli Building. jffip! £& Diseases of Women,etc! OOFV&HJIXO* oldest In Minnesota, t)i« fF^I physicians are rellabie regular graduates, and treat all th» above diseases and guar antee a cure In every case umlertak»a. and may be consulted personally or by letter. Pamphlet and chart of questions for stating the case on above diseases sent free. All business strictly confiden tial. Office hours from 9 a. m. to t p. m. Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. Address letters thus: GALENIC INSTITUTE. St PauL Minn. #L£W Jt*7vu£n. U IJi rit*Moa« ** Jlr«ratl»a» i'i.TT'fl- » •> r*iciec«, tno not utiin- VfifoUTKEEttM QhemiulOo, f ?nt or pciconcui. V~"\o'*cmiuTi.o.£""■] Sow by ifeiirotefe, \ V».li./irS r wat lB «='*''• 'fnipper POPULARJVANJS SEAL ESTATE. 350 Cedar St., Cpp. Court House. t ?a° n>t f. all to call and Sf!e m« at once. I can sell you a lot or house at one-half cost terms to suit. Don't delay, as prices are going up. Money always on nand to loan on Homes. Keep your money out of banks and let me loan It on absolutely safe Real Estate Security. HOUSE nine rooms and bath to ex change for small house. Will sell on monthly payments. J. C. Beattl? 45 Court Block. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. LMON DKI'OT. SIIiLKV STUEL2T. Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul a> follows: JUXK 1,1899. I LEAVE FOB ARRIVE FROM Kenyon, Dodge Center, t 8.10 am t 8.3(> pm Oelweln. Dubuque,Free- 8.10 pm 7.60 am port, Chicago and East. n.2opm 12.55 pm CfcdarFallg.Waterloo.Mar- t 8.10 am f 8.30 pm shalltowu, Dcs Moiues, 8.10 pm 7.50 am Bt. Joseph, Kansas City. 11.20 pm 12.66 pm Cannon Falls, Red Wing, t 8.10 am F~B.BO pin Northfleld, Farlbault, 6.05 pm 9.60 am Watervllle, Mankato. jfr _ __ Mantorvllle Local. " 6.05 pm 9.00 am Trains marked t ran daily except Sunday; others dally. The 8.10 p. m. train "Oraat Western Limited it the best and most complete train to Chicago. Hua free reolining ohair car*, new compartment and •tnndard sleeping c«r» and new buffet-library car. The 11.20 p. m. train "No. 6," is the onlytrein to Chicago after 8.10 p. m. by any line. Free chair cars, buffet-sleeping cars, and makes nil afternoon connections in Chicago. Trninsfrom Union Depot. City Ticket Office, 3th & Robert Sts.. St. Paul. Ticket Office 565 Robert Si. Tb o oe 98 «.(*)Dali y: _tEx._Sun~! Leave.) Arrive? Chicago "Day" Express.]aß:3oam alO:lspm Chicago "Atlantic" Ex..la4:3opm all:4Fara Chicago "Fast Mall'*....jaft:sspm a3:2opm cmcfloo Pioneerinw 1 \*i :iu*v*i« Chi. via Pr dv Chien dlv.|br:4opm!bll :15am Peorla. via Mason City..|a4:-iopm a>l:lsaro Red Wing and Rochester fc3:lspm|.bil;4sara Dubuque via La Crosse. bS:3oamfblO:Jsrm St. Louis and K. City... aS:3oam| a6:2spm Mllbank and Way bß:2oam b6:3opm Aberdeen and Dak. Ex. a7:ospmj aS :05am Nor'fleld. F'bault & Aus bT^pmVb^Oarn yg^ Ticket officie fSflSi sth * Robert Sts. A*?/^\X Milwaukee Jtatlon, Minneapolis Dininir »Bd Pullman Sleepfr.j* Cars on _2^ Winnipeg and Coast Trains. PtClflcMan, Dl'y.Fareo.Jumesto^r '\ aJ a" Air1'9 Boieman Helena. Bnite.ttU&onlaM AM . «- M Bpokftne,Tacoma,Se»tU«,Portland iV.Stfpm Hi Mpa .Dlkota fclianjteta lip. Daily, Far^o ■„■ Fergus Falls, Wahpeton. Crook* 8 M *T6 ton, Gd. Forks, Gr=/tcn, Winnipeg 8. MVpt^ /, iQ am Tugo aad Leesh Lake Local, Paiiv ex •,. . , k Sun; St. Cloud, Bralnerd, Walke- Hi" ' 1 *fl _BeraJdJi Ig'r.r;Q:Jamfßt1 g'r.r;Q : Jamfßtow». ' ••««BJ »J*i»pm Ticket Office—l 99 East Third St. 'Phone G. N. 18. Leave. | a Dally: b Ex. Sunday. | Arrlva. bß:3samlSt.Cl'd.. F'gs F'ls, F^rgoi^bf'-OUprn bß:3sam Wlllmar, via St. Cloud 'bs:ospm a9:o2am>.Great Northern Fly.sr.l a2:4'pm b9 10am! (Wlllmar, S. F., Y'kton), H -.,- D».ioam| (g . x Clty> Brown . a Va > } \ bo:3opra b4:4opm|..Excel. & Hutchinson.. bll:3"am a7:ospmlßreck. Fargo.G.F..W*p£ H7:4sam aß:3opml..Minn. -&. Dak. Exp.. a7:&>;im EASTERN MINNESOTA RAILWAY, .gjjgg Duluth & W.Sup,n or 7i^;^ Sleeper for 11;15 p. m. train can be oc cupied at any time after 9 p. m. " MORTfi-wlTflirLiHr" c, st. p., m. «& 3. Office 395 Rabart St. 'Phom 431 _Lgßyo. |a Dally, b Ex. Sunday.l Arrive. aß:3o a .n~...Chicago "Day Ex"... alO:fßpra a4:sspm .."Atlantic Express".. all:3oam a6:sspm .Chicago "Fast Mall". aSIO/> m aß:lopmiChrgo "N. W. L!mlted"ia7:4sani a6:sspm W'3au,F.du Lac. G.Bny| ag : io.im bß:osam .Duluth, Superior, A.=h.i M :40pm a4:3opnil.Duluth. Superior. Ash I a9:69pm b7:4oam!.St. James, Sioux City.l bt;2opm b7:4oam Elmore, Algona, Dcs M b7-4Spm al0:00am .Su City. Omaha. K. C. a?:4spin b4:sopm M'k'to, N. Ulm. Elmore|blo:oSani b4:'iopm ..Fairmont. St. James..!blfi:O:>a -n a7:4spm .Su City. Omaha. K. C.i a7:26am ST. PAUL S OULUTfI i I From Union Depot City Office. 391 Robert St. Leave. \ a Dally, b Ex. Sunday. | Arrive." aifSSi DULUTH T^Tm" _Sleeper for 11:15 train ready at 9 p. m. For Stillwater, b8:S0 am.. "al2-icT~a*1-') 5, 1 b4:05, a 6:10 pm. For Taylor's Falls b$r3* am . b4:05 pm. BURLIIiGToi ~ROS"TiL FINEST TRAINS ON EARTH. Lv.Forl STATIONST __jAr.From S:lsam|Chlcago. except Sundayt iC.ssp"m 8:16 am!.St. Louis, ex. Sunday ! . B:o6pmjChl. & St. Louis, dally| 7:4sani Ticket Office, 400 Robert St. TeL Kiln 3JL M., ST. P. & S. S. M. E'Y. ||f Union Depot. St. Paul. _Le*ve.j EAST. lAirivaT T:2opm!.Atlantic Limited (daily).) <:4Saia 9:4sam!Rhinclander Local (e^Sun)| s:iK">p;m 6:oOpi»iSt. Croix Falls Local, ex I ISuiday. From Broadwuyf I Depot, foot Fourth St.-i S:lsarn WEST. 9:osani|.Pacific Limited (Pacific] Coast) daily I T.o-.nrn J>jl3pn}|Gienwood Local (ex. Sun>| 9:Ssaia WISCONSIN CENTRAL R*Y. CO. City Offlcft. 273 Robert St. 'Phone No. (SDI Leave I ah Trn«n« n o ii« I Arrive St Paul) J^ 1 Tialns °a^y; _ is^ Paul JEau Cialre. Chip! FalTsT~ l:ooam|Mliwai;kee md Chicago! B:l£am Ashiand, Chipptwa F'ls.l 7:4opral.Oshko*h, MIL and Chl.l 4:lopia M. <& Ht. L Dcpot-Broudwoy & 4:U. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOTTIS K. !*. "ALBERT LEA ROOTS.* 1 "Leave.j a D^ly- J^^H Sunday, j Arriv*. IMankato.Des ifolne^.Ce-1 b9:lsam|dar Rapids, Kansas Cltyf bs:DCpra i«9:3sam ..Wntorlown. Neixv V'-m .| bi:i rpm bs:oCnml New L'lm Local iblO^Jara c7-Wr>m|Des MotnßS&Op;ahsL!fr>j aS:4o.:ni u7:oopn;Chloaso & St.Lou!a Li;n' a^:4oara W:i'jy.r>,Al. LflA & liVoseea U>o^;iblOK<Lxu 7