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6 POPULAR WANTS Yon know. Of course. Then why not put your Want Ad. in the Globb and see it circulate? Any drug store will take Globe Want Ads. at a pen ny a word. AGENTS AND AGENCIES. AGENTS—S2S.OO to $60.00 per week selling :ili African war puzzle; just out; sample, 25 cents; send for special prices quick. Ortlve Mfg. Cu., 4"l) Wabasb ay., Chicago. AGENTS—Sure permanent income; $25 weekly lowest estimate; failure impoa- Bible; experience unnecessary; our fres offer surprises everybodj ; write for samples. Lewis Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wls. AGENTS-Wanted to sell the new process window washer; water tank, sponge and ' rubber dryer combined. Klefer Bros., Cleveland. O. AGENTS—Aluminum card ca,=es. engrav ed plates, stamp photos,agents' special ties; write fur catalogue. Economy Co., _58."i_LaJve tt., Chicago. AGENTS—Stari mall order business at home on business principles; no invest ment: nu book or recipe scheme. Rapid Mfg. »'■ ■ . < iiicat'o. AGENTS, salary or commission, $25 dally guaranteed; four new patents; everybody uses: sample free. Braham Mfg. Co., 8_1042. Cincinnati, O. AGENTS WANTED—lncandescent fhs mantles, burners, glassware, ga-oline lamps, best and cheapest in the mar ket. Sunlight Mantle Works, 1007 N. Y. Life. AGENTS EV ERYWHERE-Our gasoline lamps, which generate with matches, are winners; exclusive territory assign ed. Union Gaslamp Co., Chicago. AGENTS \VANT.ED To sell Otis non inking penholders, sample 10 cents, ;ii!<i .uiiilless fountain pens, sample _ $1.50. 1". .1. Otis, Apolionia, Wig. MAGNETIC HEALERS make big money; "Improved Welimer Method," by mall, Jlo; journal free. Address she Southern School. Springfield^ Term. Mao: ETIC HEALING—Famous Welt- DX i method, complete by mall *;>. Com plete self-Instructor. Journal free. Na tl.>•..:.' School, Carrollton, Mo. NEW THING and a rapid seller for both ;f-x.a, i.s the Acme Eraser, a century ahead of any other ink t-Nis.-r; Bells at slglit to every pen and Ink user and typewriter; $H to So a day sure ; sample postpaid 25c; circular for stamp. Eureka Novelty Co., L 207, GratioJ ay., Detroit, Mich. IOLE AND HEEL protectors (patent pending), preserve shoes years; elastic, noiseless, Invisible, Indestructible; far outwears rubber heels and Iron plates; permanently attached by anyone to anj shoo; unprecedented sales: exclu sive territory given, ?10 to $25 daily; out lit and samples, prepaid, 10c. S. Brail- Co.. 2218 Kenton St.. Cincinnati. O. •TWENTY-IN-ONE" Shirt Bosom (not revolving); entirely new; 20 changes; complete, stylish fronts; no laundry bills; lightning seller; sample free. Bryan Co., C 49, Cincinnati, O. Till-: BUTTER which the new manase ment of The Weller restaurant is serv ing Is the very best creamery. 406 Wa bashn st. WANTED-Several honest men to travel for large house; salary $7W) per year and expenses, with Increase; enclose Belf nddressed stamped envelope. Manager, 360 Caxton Building. Chicago. W E \VA NT AGENTS fn "every town to le our patented articles for ladies' and children's wear. Hoeft & Tobln, Peek Court, Chicago. I 50 WEEKLY Introducing splendid gaslight burner for kerosene lamps; Bample free. T. O. Luther Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. {100 TO S2OO PER" MONTH "to g'ood^m^n" find twenty good farms for sale at a bargain. R. p Gilbert, New Paynes vllle, Minn. P23 MONTHLY guaranteed reliable agents, introducing glass bread board; sample free. Central Supply Co., B 6 Cincinnati. O. 1100 TO $200 PER MONTH; if you want agency for ihe dry powder extinguisher Apply immediately, R. P. Gilbert New nesyille, Minn. AUCTION SALES. FURNITURE AND CARPETS A.T AI TC- Uon— We will sell at auction at the resl deiK-o No. 2::! i Selby ay., on Wednesday March 28. at 10 a. m., a very nice lot of household goods, consisting of par ior ohairs and rockers, fine center ta bles, bookcase, one dining room suit in oak. one Richmond range (nearly new) one pas range, all the china and glas.=l ware, cooking utensils, etc.; several iron beds, good springs and mattresses odd dressers and commodes, several bed room chairs, and a very nice lot of near ly new body Brussels and Ingrain car pets, rups, linoleum, comfortables Sheets, pillow cases, blankets, spreads, pillow*, lace and other draperies, pic tures, etc. Any one in need of nice clean goody attend this sale. Kavanash & Co.. Auctioneers. Office, IS7 and 189 Lnst Sixth St.. between Slbley and Jack son. BICYCLES. BICYCLES—At the same old stand, with Ramblers as our standard. We don't nave to pu?h a dozen makes. We have connder.r.e in the Rambler. Second-hand wheels $5 to 525. Got your wheel repair ed now. Bird Cycle Company. FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle; good as new; also combination tandom; cheap. 737 Marshall ay., corner_of_GroUo st. TO EXCHANGE. WANTED to trade, 40 acres of good wild land r.ear Bpooner, Wis., for furniture or anything I can use; title perfect L 168, globe. fg? MEDICAL. TAKE GINSENG for t?:o:t:acn trouble, livrr and kidney complaints; larßo SI.CO bottles Tor Me. .No. ill Wabasha st. POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED —MALES. AqiCNTS to sell best ventilated health shoe on market to consumers only; lib era\ comm'^ions; exclusive territory; write for ealalogul. Craw Breathing Shoe Co., Cincinnati, 0. I APPRENTICE boy wanted at Seibert I Bros.' printing office, 201 East Tenth st.; one whu has had some experience in feeding \vh press. Call Sunday morn ing, between 10 and 11. AT ONCE—Traveling and local agents for an article selling fast In spring and ►summer. Write Patent Market, St. Paul, Minn : A STEADY man for farm and dairy; Kpod pay to right man. Address P 15S, Globe. BLACKSMITH—Wanted, first-claps all around blacksmith, for city work; also ftrst-class carriage painter. Apply to Alex Goshaw, Duluth, Minn. BRIGHT, responsible youth wanted In wholesale onlce; chance for advance ment. Address with references, G 152, Globe. BOY to milk and deliver on small place. Apply 570 Coacord si.; good home; age about sixteen. FARMER—Wanted, practical farmer,who understands cows and horses; perma nent iiositlon for steady single man. College St. Thomas. FREE CIGARS—Fifty 10c cigars (or 100 be cigars) free to you; send 2c stamp for particulars. Associated Buyers. Man hattan building, Chicago, Ih\ SALESMEN—We buy and sell patents; need your help to handle W> lie's Hitch- Ing Device, Hendrick's Fruit Basket, Tabkin'h Fence Post. Hcstetter's Plant Setter, Johnson's Table, Blake's Dump ing Car and 100 others. Rapid Intro duction Co., Chicago. SECOND GIRL-Wanted, an experienced Fecund girl with city references; wages $12 per month. Call at 635 Dayton ay., near Dale. BHAPER MAN—Wanted, a competent shaper and general machine man to operate wood working machinery. Neal, Johns & Co.._L ake City. Minn. TRAVELING SALESMEN to sf-il line of manufactured and men's furnishing goods in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da kotas; state amount of sak-s and refer ences; none but experienced men need apply. A ddress_Y_ls9,_Gi obe. THE PATRONS of the Weller Restaur ant, 406-408 Wabasha st.. say that the new management are feeding them rUTht. TINNERS—Wanted, tinners; apply ready __for work. Swift & Co., South St. Paul. WAGONMAK Bit—Wanted, wagonmaker and wagon painter at 29 West Indiana ay.. West side, St. Pa ul^ WANTED—A man from twenty-five to forty-five years of age, of good habits, good disposition, having a good com mon school education and satisfactory ref< renees; can secure a position requir ing little work, but furnishing a good home and fair pay. Address V 171, Globe. WANTED—Two boys about sixteen years old to distribute circulars; must come Well recommended; good salary; steady position. H. Stein & Co., Seventh and Minnesota sts. WANTED BY W HOLESALER—Ener k;< tic salesmen to learn to sell elegant line department goo<ls to merchants; largo salary; n<> experience nc-cessary; we educate. Box 628 Chicago, 111. WANTED Throe specialty salesmen $:<OO per month and expenses for $2,OfX) salts. Equitable Mfg. Co., lowa City. 10. WANTED—Students to join our special classes in penmanship, grammar and arithmetic; day and evening school. Pio neer Business School. WE WILL pay $K5 per month and ex penses to any man taking orders and appointing agents for the most reliable portrait concern in U. S. Address Dcpt. 377, l«70 Park ay.. New York. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALES. Anybody out of work in .St. I'anl or Minneapolis may li;.s«Tt an adver tisement under this heading free of chnrK'c. A STRONG boy wants work of any j kind in the city. Address A. P., 9C9 West Seventh st. A STRONG BOY wants work of any kind. Address G. W., 445 View st. A GOOD, strong young man of twenty would like work of any kind; good milker; can attend horses. Henry F. Johnson, P. O. _ A YOUNG MAN who has .iust finished a course in bookkeeping wishes a posi tion; willing to leave the city; can op erate typewriter; moderate salary ac cepted. Address J. M. A., 318 New York Life bldg. A RESPECTABLE, temperate, able young man, writes a good hand and good at figures, has had experience in grocery and fruit warehouse, seeks em ployment. C 187, Globe. BOOKKEEPER—Good bookkeeper and genera] oflice man open for position. V \ii>K Globe. COOK—Fiist cook -wishes Hltua tion; will furnish Ihe second; hotel or restaurant; in or out of city. 526 Ce dar st. COOK and housekeeper with two chil dren for farm in Dakota; also man and wife. Twin City Employment of _fice, 430 Wabasha. COOK--Meat and pastry, wants situa tion; city or country. Address W. T. Davis, General Delivery, St. Paul. COACHMAN—Competent and reliable, wants situation; thoroughly understands his business; A 1 references from last pi.'uc; strictly temperate; careful driver and obliging. Address Charles Pestell, 37f> St. Peter st. i COACHMAN—A young man, temperate and smart appearance, wants position as coachman in private family. D 196, j Globe. ! HOTEL CLERK—Experienced hot?Tclerk" married, reliable and sober, wants work, day or night. Address J. 11. S., 401 Fourth st. south, Minneapolis. LAW STUDENT wishes work in law of llco afternoons; stenographer; wages no object. G. B. A., The Albion. MAN and wife, with a child one and a half years old, want work on a farm; can give good references. W. P., 285 _??L l!L t_2i! 1l tl}. _Rt- OFFICE WORK—Young man, twenty-six years old, five years' general office ex perience, ran assist on books or will do collecting satisfactorily. Address 74 Custer st. STENOGRAPHER— Experienced stenoff rapher desires a position; can give good references. V 200, Globe. TEAMSTER—A good, strong young man of twenty-one would like work of any kind, in city; good teamster. Address J. F. T., 81 South Robert st., Room 10. WANTED—By man and wife, work in hotel or private house; man understands how to do garden work and tend to horses; woman for housekeeper. In qulre 444 East Eighth st. WANTED—Position in railroad, whole sale, or electrical work; electrical pre ferred; not afraid of work. Address 7!. W. T., 65 Iglehart st., city. WANTED—By young experienced busi ness man, clerical position with reliable firm; A No. 1 references. Address C 183 Globe. WALL PAPER cleaned; no dirt; no re moval of carpets; looks like new. Ad dress J. A. 8., 11l East Seventh et. , YOUNG GERMAN couple, seven years in America, with first-class references, wish steady work together in hotel or private house; man understands horses, garden work, etc.; ia trustworthy and sober; wife is good cook and house keeper. Inquire Room 209, 27 East Sev enth st. nEMBF SOCIETY Employment Register. Office, 141 Er.Et Ninth St. Telephone 185. HAN—Wo can furnish a good, strong, handy mar> for wholesale house, or any other such work. BOY—A bright, willing boy for office or enend boy; reeds work badly. REPAIRING of trunks and valises want ed by a man who understands the work thoroughly. NURSES—We can furnish efficient women to care for the sick. WOMEN—To do plain sewing, washing, ironing anri housecleanlng can be had j from this <ffioe; also men to do odd jobs, [ wood sawing, etc. THE ST. PAUL GLOI3E, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1900. POPUUB WANTS HELP WANTED—FEMALES. APPRENTICES wanted at Room 44, Mannhelmer bulldlnjr. COOK—At 477 Holly ay., a cook, who Is also an experienced laundress. DRESSMAKING COLLEGE — Ladies wanted to learn all the new styles of cutting, finishing and making; special price this week; tailor system sold wholesale to dressmakers. 28 East Fourth. HOME employment, either sex, $l'J-sf7 weekly, working part time day or e\ en ing; no canvassing; easy, permanent; enclose reply stamp. Excelsior Mfg. Co., 1W E. 44th St., New York. HOUSEWORK^A good girl wanted for light housework; steady place for right party. 292 Olnasted. HOUSEWORK Wanted, girl for general housework; wages, $12. 200 West Sixth st. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general house work; small family; no washing. 965 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general house work; small family; good wages. Call 847 Lincoln. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a competent girl to do general housework, at 462 Holly ay.; no washing. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, German girl for general housework. Apply 122 East Como ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted! girl for general housework. 115 Summit ay. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, competent girl for general housework; call after 3 p. m. M 9 Pleasant ay. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general house- work. 459 Grand a Vj_ SEAMSTRESS or dressmaker wanted for plain sewing by the day. Apply S6G Ash land ay. TRIMMER-First-class trimmer; high est wages. Apply Monday a. in. Robin- son, Straus & Co. TRIMMERS, makers and apprentices. Apply Monday to the SchuHz-Wilson Mil 11 fnery Company , 412-414 Wabasha st. WAIST HAND — Wanted, first-class waist hand; mu:t be first-class. Ad drt-ss M 161, Globe. THE BEST PLACE in the city to get a lunch or mpal la at The Weller Restau rant, 406 Wabasha st. Try it. WAIST HANDS — Wanted, competent waist and skirt hands. Mrs. Lawrence, 529 St. Peter st. WANTED—Ladies to take orders for the "Floral School House," a magnifi cent picture* (without frame), in six colors, size 22xL'8 inches; no experience required; to show it is sufficient; good pay; write for particulars. Western Distnbu'in;;- ('•■mpsny. Box 432,5t. Paul. WANTED—Honest lady representative, well acquainted with Catholics in every Catholic community in United States; twenty dollars weekly; easily earned; no experience necessary. Address with references. L. B. 606, Chicago. WANTED—Lady to travel in your own stale; 550 monthly and all expenses to start. Position permanent. Self-ad dressed onve'iope for particulars. Man ager Mcßrady, Star Bldg., Chicago. WOMEN to do plain sewing at home, $1.50 per day; four months' work guar anteed; send stamped addressed en velope for particulars. R. W. Hutton & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES Anybody out of work in St. Paul or MliiucnitoZig may insert an adver tisement under (him heading free Of «'lv! !•;;«•. A COMPETENT cook would like a posi tion in a family or a housekeeping ] place. 41C Minnesota. | A FIRST-CLASS seamstress and dress- j maker would like position as maid or i take care of an invalid. V 159, Globe; A LADY' wants day work or house clean ing, or night work of any kind. Ad dress 139 West Seventh Bt., up stairs, send cards. A LADY will go out working by the day. M.^G :1 _329 East Seventh. A YOUNG lady wishes a position in I dentist's office^ Address 569 Goff ay. BOOKKEEPER—Lady bookkeeper and stenographr-r desires a position; moder ate salary accepted; willing to leave the city; references furnished. Address J. _E_. Z Room 318, New York Life Bidg._ BOOKKEEPER— A young iadybookkeep er and stenographer wants a position; moderate saiary. Address No. 318 New York Life building. CAPABLE stenographer and bookkeeper wants position as private secretary, amanuensis, office lady or any position of trust where good business qualities will be appreciated. Address Stenog rapher, 264 East Tenth st. | COOKS, general housework girls and ! dining room girls waiting for places in Montana or Dakota. Twin City Employ ment Office. 430 Wabasha. I COOK—Good meat cook, hotel or reFitiur ant, wants work in or out of city E J. Winder, 842 East Eighth st. COOK—Good cook would like a situation in a private family where two or three girls are kept. E 157. Globe. DRESSMAKER who has all the latest Easter styles would like work in fam ilies; use French fashion books. Ad dress O 180, Giobe. DRESSMAKER wants work in families; perfect fit guaranteed; the besit of ref erences given. Address 191 Rondo st. DRESSMAKING at 616 Fauquier St.; good work guaranteed; prices reasonable; call and see me. j DRESSMAKER wants sewing in fam ilies, or to do at home; cutting and fitting. Please call or address 315 East Seventh st., third floor. NURSE GlßL—Wanted, by a fourt^en ycar-old girl, to take care" of a child or do light work and messages. Address 285 East Ninth st., city. NURSE—Wanted, by experienced nurso, confinement nursing of any kind; will ing to leave city. Call or' address No. 581 Charles; small house. SALESLADY—Wanted, position as mll linery fales'.ady with experience; refer ence if required. 523 J John st. STENOGRAPHER — Lady stenographer desires a position: has experience in general office work; also can do book keeping and willing to work for a small salary. Address 266 Selby ay. STENOGRAPHER—A competent experi enced stenographer desires position; can assist on book; willing to accept moderate salary. Address B. R 470 Fuller st., City. STENOGRAPHER—Lady stenographer desires permanent position; competent and best of references. Address P 159, Globe. STENOGRAPHER — Competent young lady stenographer wishes a position; sal ary not an object. Address 651 Martin st. _• j WASHlNG—Competent laundress de sires work in private families by the day. Call or address 388 Smith ay., flat 8. WASHING—Woman would like work by the day: washing and ironing preferred Call 65 W 7egt Tenth st. WASHING, ironing, cleaning, to go out Mrs. Lee, 505 Wabasha st. WOMAN wants any kind of day work; good worker; will give satisfaction. Call or address 344 Sherman St., St. Paul. ____!__ WOMAN wants any kind of day work. 37 East Ninth. YOUNG LADY who has Just completed a course in shorthand and typewriting deplres a position; not particular as to salary, work being more of an object than money. Address S. A. G., 630 University ay., city. YOUNG lady wishes position as clerk in a store or situation in doctor's of flce. Address S 191, Globe. YOUNG LADY desires a position in a doctor's office; willing to accept moder ate salary; best of references given. Address B 159. Globe. PROFESSIONAL. 350 CEDAR ST.—Baths, osteopathlc, elec tric and magnetic treatments. Room 26, second floor. PIANOS AND ORGANS. j FOR SALE—Square piano; price |30. Ad ' dress L 173, Globe. POPULgWANTS FINANCIAL. To Salaried People- Money Loaned At Lowest Rates, Privately. Qu.ekly, WUh°Ut To Ladiep and Gentlemen Holding Permanent Positions, returned in easy weekly or monthly payments, to suit convenience of borrower. No Inquiries of their em ployer or friends. Everything guaran i? confidential. St. Paul Financial Co., KoomJJOl,__N_« sw_Vork_Lif c Building. CnH^ FOR,TERMS °» loanß to salaried «?« •or loans on household furniture, pianos, etc.; they : ie the lowest; no in dorses; easy payments; confidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, 317 Pioneer Pi ess building. D 5? You know that the meats served by the i;ew management of The Weller Kcstaurant are the best that money can MONEY LOANED on life policies; or n u,? ht- 1< P Va" Norman. Guaranty _Bunriing. Jtflnn ea polls. WANTED to borrow $350 to $400 "on good security for a reasonable time by re sponsible party, from some private _party_ Address A 185, Globe. WANTED—Party with $2,000~t0 invest in profitable manufacturing enterprise. S iS7, Globe. ♦^ tc 6 I'KK CENT MONEY, with tha on or before" privilege, to loan on im proved property In St. Fatal and Minne apolis p.. M. Newport & Son. Pioneer Presy BIdg :: _8t L _Pau1 1 _ t AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on Improved property In St. Paul and Min neapolis. V. C. Oilman. New York Life _Bldg. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Engine, boiler, shafting, belting, valves, tank, piping, etc.; all in _good condition. Apply 50 East Third st. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, oval glass bedroom set, steel range, center table, twenty-six yards ingrain carpet. Call at once, 453 Martin st. FOR SALE—Typewriter, No. 6 RemingJ ton in first-class condition for $50. Call or write Room 30, Nat. Ger.-Am. Bank p building, St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—I.2OO feet of wire cable, suit able for guy ropes or derrick work. Inquire of Robert L. Ware & Co., No. 38 East Fourth st. FOR BALE—Walnut bedroom set cheap. Call 430 or 43S University ay., corner Arundel. FURNITURE, complete outfit, cheap; one square piano, flres.er, bookcase, with writing desk; heating stove, ice box. gasoline stove, one complete outfit for sleeping room, one three-quarter violin, one 'cello, etc. 18^ East Third st. GASOLINE stoves, lamps and bicycles re paired; brass and model work done. Secger Manufacturing Company's suc cessor, Fred Burneker, 261 East Sev enth. TYPEWRITERS, one Remington and one Smith Premier, in good condition; $35 each. Western. Typewriter Exchange, 101 East Fourth st., St. Paul. WHKRE DO YOU EAT? Have you tried the Weller Restaurant, 40G-408 Wabasha _st.,_under_nc-w_ management. BUSINESS CHANCES. COMPANIES' financial charters furnish ed. We arrange the guaranty of your slocks or bondf; by depositing securities of an old and strong financial institu tion, thus enabling quick sales. Bank references and $5,000 cash deposit to make our offer good. E. L. Squire & Co., 38^ Wall st.. New York. DRESSMAKER—A good dressmaker who understands lier business can learn of a fine location, with an established trade, by addressing G 1. r)5. Globe. FOR SALE—For cash, a forty-acre farm, Am.ka county; horses, cows, chickens and furniture, ?1,600. Address Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Stacy, Minn. FOR SALE—Good route and good "paying daiiy. first-class order, very reasonable price; owner obliged to sell before April 15. Call or add re::-a K(ii Martin st. FOR SALE—Grocery store: fine location in city; will take about $4,000. Answer M Ifki, Globe. FOR SALE—A restaurant doing fine bu--i --ncss, or will sell the outfit. Address V 161, Globe. MOST PROFITABLE cigar and confec tlonery stand in city; will clear Itself this year; price $1,000. Address C ISB Globe. ' PATENTS—Patented and unpatented 7n~ ventions bought and sold. Lucas & Co _ St. Louis, Mo. PEOPLE'S RENTAL AND~~BROKER agc, 203 West Seventh st., has for sale a rooming house of fifteen rooms- light grocery cheap; also a No. 1 cigar and news stand. SPECULATION-Twenty dollars margins one thousand grain two cents; send for our book, "Speculation," free. J X Comstock & Co.. 23 Traders Bldg 'Chi cago. THE' BULL season of the year is now approaching; $20 will margin 1,000 bushel:; of wheat 2 cents. Send for our free book; facts and .figures, explaining option trading, and daily market letter The Osborn Grain Co.. 814 and 815 Phoe nix Bidg., Minneapolis. Members Cham ber of Commerce. THE NEW MANAGEMENT of the~WeU •ler Restaurant, 40G-408 Wabasha st mean to treat and feed you right. Try PERSONAL. MONEY SAVED—To the reader: We nave introduced a method to the pub lic that enables every lady and gen tleman to own a handsome gold watch We have adopted the following, herein explained: By using this enclosed cou pon you will either obtain a watch, diamond ring, or pin, any one of the above art idea you fancy; it will only cost you fifty cents. In order to ad vertise these goods more extensively we will give away a few articles by sending out a number of coupons. With the enclosed coupon send to us Three Dollars and we will send you a book containing six coupons; the six coupons you sell to your friends for Fifty Cents each, thereby getting back your three dollars. Each of your friend 3to whom you cell coupon sends It to us, pur chasing a book of Bix coupons for them selves, when your coupons have been sent to us by these parties, then you will receive an elegant watch, or any one of the articles mentioned, and we assure you that you will not be disap pointed in its worth and value. For further particulars address M. A. Leonard, ioi) Gth ay., N. Y. City. YOUR LIFE AN OPEN BOOK—By knowing your future you can prepare for the opportunities that come to every one. Gain health, wealth, love, friendship and prosperity; an astro logical chart of your life will reveal the business changes you had best make; to take care of your health, to make those you wish love you, to dem onstrate my ability, to forecast your future, send 10c, date of birth and stamp to Prof. Merrow, 2867 Wlnslow ay., Cincinnati, O. BASHFUL, pretty, country maid, $150,000, lacks opportunity of getting in society, seeks honorable marriage. Miss Ver non, care Ehrlich, 730 Lexington ay., New York. 3 LADIES—Your bust enlarged six Inches; failure impossible; harmless; $100 cash guarantee: proof free. Leonard Medi clne Co., Kansas City, Kan. YOUNG gentleman, stranger, having se cured good position in St. Paul, wishes lady acquaintance to attend theatricals etc. Address A 160, Globe. J§g"Js§^ MASSAGE. A NEW young lady assistant at Mme. Lauretta's swellest massage and bath parlors in the Twin iCltles. 319 Jackson et. BATH AND MASSAGE, third flioorT Room 15, 159 West Seventh Bt. ELITE BATH and massage parlor by a French lady. 320 St. Peter. Tel. 2002-5. EDNA BURKE, expert masseuse and al cohol baths. Room 203 Grand block, Wabasha st., between Third and Fourth. HATTIE SMITH, magnetic massage healer; card reading, 25c. 63 East Sev enth st., Room 10. 860 CEDAR ST.—Bathe, osteopathic, elec trio and magnetic treatments. Room M, second floor. POPULAR WANTS HOUSES FOR RENT. BY APRIL 1, attached house, six rooms: good condition; 27G Kent st. Inquire id _t ast_Seyen th__s t:. FOR RENT—A desirable ten-room fur nished house; all modern conveniences and centrally located. V 175, Globe. FOR RENT for the summer, a modern detached furnished ten-room house; lar^e porch; desirable location; east of Dale. V 167. Globe. HOUSES—For rent, 600 and 602 Dayton ay., eight-room houses; modern; hot water heating. Apply to owner, 44 David son block. HOUSE—For rent, single, modern, nine room house, 324 Olmsted st. Inquire :i22 Olmsted st., between Olive and John HtS. HOUSE—For rent, house SSO Iglehart st.; nine rooms; all modern. Inquire GB6 lglehart st. TO LET—Furnished modern ten-room house, Fairmount ay., cheap. D ISO, Globe. 187 EAST UNIVERSITY^VV.—SIx^room house, with all modern conveniences. _^EPjy_J^_H-JPomroy, 683 Jackson. J25.00-FOR RENT, 458 CarroiT~st~elght room house; modern; large grounds, trees and shrubbery; good barn. Ap ply on premises. FLATS FOR RENT. FLAT—First-claps flat, seven rooms, first lioor; gas and stc-am heat; all modern conveniences; janitor service; shades; ten minutes' walk from business cen ter. Call at 168 CoUege^ ay., first floor. FLAT—For rent, furnished flat, suitable for two young men or couple; references required. Inquire of janitor, Bucking ham. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Solid gold Maccabee past com mander's badge; my name on bar. Re turn to Wisconsin Central Ticket Of flce for reward. E. Welsenburger. LOST—Yellow and white English setter. _sS^sl^ 277 East Winifred st. LOST—A bunch of keys. March 20. Re^ turn to Merchants' hotel; liberal reward. WHY not patronize The Weller Restau rant, 406 Wabasha st.; the new man agement is serving the best the markets afford WATCH LOST-Lady's gold wTueh on Holly ay. or Dale st. this morning; has a hunting case and photograph in front cover. Finder please return to 520 Holly ay. and receive reward. HCBSES AND CARRIAGES. DRIVING MARE for sale, pacer; also harness and buggy. Inquire Nelson, Morris & Co. FOR SALE—One saddle and bridle one reed cutter, one heavy teaming wagon, one sorrel marc, safe for any lady to drive; one buggy. F. W. Hill, corner Canada and Grove. FOR SALE—One grocery de'.ivery wagon almost as good as new, cheap. Call at blacksmlth^s ;^sonth_end_otj2itrh bridge. FOR SALE—Bay mare, nice, stylish o, 2'n v£ r; ,sta»rt ard bred; five years eld. 309 Rondo st. FOR SALE-Fine trap, top buggy, small horse. CaH_£^ol_We.s^Th2rd st. HORSES—Horses at auction every Wed nesday at Barrett & Zimmerman's Mid way horse market, St. Paul; private sales daily; have from 300 to 500 head of drafters, farm mares, general pur pose horses, drivers. Western branded horses and mules always on hand; give thirty days' trial on all horses sold, also _part time given if desired. WANTED—Good delivery horse~for gro cery. Apply at 499 Fuller St. INSTRUCTION. REMER DANCING ACADEMY, 185 JKnnclo st.; beginners' class opens Tues day evening, April 3, 12 lessons, $4; last class this season. jr?,,^ af^^3.so cashed- WANTED TO BUY. with three or four circles- must be in good condition and cheap fbr cash A.d . dress Clifton Dairy, BCS Rice st. MINES AND MINING. INVEST In a new discovery and only hard coal mines west of Pennsylvania- Tnti C; ipa r,tefl proflta a thousand to one' fey City eTN c"D C°Unty Surveyor. Val- CLAIRVOYANTS. ALICE McßAlN—Clairvoyant: elves ad aam °f iife-« &« s-- FORTUNE TELLINXJ and first-class J^^r^s^om^^^^^ 4 East MRS. ALICE AUSTIN-Clairv^a7u~and card reader; ladies. 25 cents and 60 _cents. 484 Cedar st.7near Ninth MRS WILLIAM, clairvoyant and ma£ sagist, reveals past, present and future no sign, up stairs. 542 Cedar. illlur< -' I CHIROPODISTS. LOCKWOOD'B Good Luck Salve; best thing for sore feet; all druggists; estab lished eighteen years. PROFESSIONAL CHtRO~PODr.ST~ and Derrnatologist-Dr. Betty Schmitt has moved to 27 East Seventh st., Kendrick block; assistant wanted. Room 205. Proceedings In Bankrupts!!. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In the Mutter of \ Fred crick W.\ In BunUruptcy. Hentrich, Bank-\ rupt. \ To the Honorable William Loehren Judge of the District Court of the United States for the district of Minne sota. Frederick AY. Hemrich, of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 27th day of March A> D. 1899, last past, he was duly adjudg ed a bankrupt under the acts of Con gress relating to Bankruptcy; that lie has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the orders of the Court touching his Bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate undf.r said bankrupt acts except such debts as are exempted by law from such discharge. Dated this 24th day of March, A D 1900. FREDERICK W. HEMRICH, Bankrupt. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Minnesota, Third Division —ss. On Als 24th day of March, A. D. IMO on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1900. before said court at Bt. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published In the St Paul Globe, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may ap pear at the said time and 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 ali known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at 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 24th day of March, A D 1900. CHARLES L. SPENCER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. POPULARJANST ROOMS FOR RENT. ROOMS-At Hotel Fey, corner Cedar and Seventh, finished rooms by the day or week; Bteam heat and bath; tran aient trade solicited. ARITNDEL, IBS—Near Selby Ay.— For rent, front room; handsomely furnlsh ed; jmodern^J^OO. COLLEGE AY., 73—Large, pleasant, sun ny front room, suitable for two; pas, bath, heat, If required; rent reasonable. FOR RENT—Furnished room, heat, bath, gue, in private family, on best part of hill; ten minutes' walk from center; very reasonable; also a smaller furnish ed room. C 199, Globe. FOR RENT—Six rooms, second floor.with ' bath, etc., to parties without children; walking distance. 531 Marion st.; key f.2. r) Marlonjßt. FOR RENT—Eight-roomed house, fur nace and all conveniences. 407 lglehart at. PLEASANT AY., 162-Nicely furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen; board if desired; private family; mud ern conveniences. PINE ST., 581—For rent, nicely furnish ed front alcove room; modern conven iences; private family; reference requir ed. ROOM—For rent, newly furnished front room, with alcove, at moderate price. Call Sunday or after 6 p. m. at 256 Ram sey. ROOMS—Two rooms and alcove, in Mer riam Park, half-block from lnterurban or Selby line; no children; large, bhady grounds. J 156, Globe. SEVENTH ST., 151 EAST-Near Jackson —Nicely furnisned front rooms, en suite or single, suitable for light housekeep lng. SIXTH ST., 123 WEST—For rent, two un furnished rooms for dressmaking on ground floor; well established business; furnished rooms on second floor, $6 per month. THE NEW management of the Weller Restaurant are serving a coffee that can't be heat, and pies like your mother made. WABASHA ST., 326—For rent, nicely fur nished large steam-heated room. Apply Room 26. FOR RENT-SUBURBAN. FOR RENT--Six-room cottage at White Bear, on Clark ay., near the lake. In quire of John W. Herrlck, abstract of _fice, court hovse. WANTED TO RENT. FAMILY of three will pay liberal rent for small house, or flat on first floor; state terms. A 187, Globe. HOUSE—Wanted, to rent for the sum mer, by gentleman and wife (no chil dren), furnished house or flat; must be in good location and near business cen ter; possession wanted by April 1; best of references. Address V 157, Globe. LIST YOUR vacant houses~at~Room 2U, Phoenix Bldg., corner Seventh and Cedar (over Yerxa's); have tenants daily waiting for desirable houses. A. Holterhoff. ROOMS—Wanted by two ladies, mother and daughter, two or three unfurnished rooms for very light housekeeping; hill preferred; must be on or near car line; reference. S 178, Globe. ROOMS—Wanted, to rent two or three rooms for light housekeeping; central; _state price. _ Address M 167, Of lobe. WANTED TO" RENT^Cotta~ge~at White Bear lake, Dell wood preferred. T. D. Loverlng, care J. H. Allen & Co., city. WANTED—ApriI 1, four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; lower half of house preferred, or small flat in desirable location. S 186, Globe. WANTED TO~RENT-by a responsible party, a furnished house or flat; cen trally located. L 164, Globe. WANTED TO RENT-One or two seam heated rooms with gas suitable for Ijght housekeeping. G 163. G!obe. WANTED—Five to seven-room house; modern conveniences; state price. Ad _dress W 15;, Globe^ BOARD OFFERED. BOARD AND ROOMS—If you are look ing for rooms it will save you time and money if you consult the board and room directory, Mrs. C. H. Baker 691 St. Peter st. LARGE ROOM, suitable for two; also Single room, with first-class board; terms reasonable 227 East Tenth st. NICELY furnished front parlor, suitable for two; steam heat, gas and bath First floor, 234 West Fifth st. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Twenty acres near limits good garden land, with buildings, $1,050; 10 acres. $660, $100 down; 1 acre, near Btreat car, $150; 320-acre farm, Stutsman county. North Dakota., J1.400. $600 down; 320 acres, Emmons county, $900; 16J acres, v.ith buildings, crop payments; ltiO ficrfs, Sully county; also ten-roomed house, bath, $1,300, $200 down. J. C. Beat tle. J5 Court Block. FINE large eleven-room house,with barn, for sale cheap by owner. Call at 6a4 st. mornings. HOUSE AND LOT for sale; also tvm young horses, both broke single and _ double. Inquire at 562 Canton st. SAVE car fares; owner offers choice residence property; Nos. 609, 645 647 Olive St.; al.«o 743 East Third st. Apply STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey—Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Samuel C. Talum. deceased. Order for Parties Interested to Show Cause Why Petition to Amend Final Decree Should Not He Granted Upon reading the petition of Eleanor I'atum, Amy T. I-lillis and Elizabeth T. Long, duly tiled In the above entitled matter, praying that the final decree made, entered and tiled on September 9th, i 18S9, in the above entitled matter, be ' amended nunc pro tune so as to recite, i und and state that said decedent, said Samuel C. Tatum, died seized of all of the following real estate situated in the County of Ramsey, state of Minnesota, to wit: Block eleven (11), Quinby Park, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the ofTlce of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, Min nesota, and all of the north one-half of the north one-half of the southeast quar ter of section twenty-eight (28) town ship thirty (30), ra.nge twenty-two (22), according to the United States govern ment survey thereof, and all of the fol j lowing real estate situated in Washing ton County, Minnesota, to wit: Lots i six (6) and eleven (11) of FaJrchlld's Gar- I den Lots, according to the plat thereof en file or of record in the office of the Register of Dt>eds In and for Ramsev County, Minnesota, instead of finding and reciting as it now does that said Samuol C. Tatum died seized of only an undivid ed two-thirds interest in said rtal estate and so that It shall adjudge and decree that all and singular of said real (state i as well as all other estate that said de ceased had on his death, descended to and became vested in his widow and children in the same proportions hs the estate unsigned in said final decree was assigned to them, and so that it shall adjudge and decree that snid real estate as well as all other estate that paid de ceased had on his death, be assigned to and vested in said wife and children in the proportions aforesaid, and in su'Ti other r<:-*=nects and particulars as to the •Court shall seem just in the premises, and praying that this Court issue an order for all parties Interested to show cause why said llnal decreo should not be so amend ed. It is hereby ordered that said petition be heard at a special term of this Court to be held In the court room of sf id Court in the Court House in the City of St Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Min nesota, on Monday, the sixteenth (ifittA day of April. A. D. 1900. and that all par ties interested show cause, if any there bo, at saJd time and place, why .said final decree should not be so amended and said petition granted. It is hereby further ordered that notice of said hearing b.> given to all parties In terested by publishing said crrlor ir. the St. Paul Globe, a daily newspaper pub lished in St. Paul, once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said bear tag. Dated March 23d, IMO. E. W. BAZILI.i:, Judge of the Probate Court Filed March 24th, 1900. Edward B. Graves, Attorney for Peti tioners, 409-410 N. Y. Life Buildinc, St Paul, Minn. THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. _„ OFFICERS: E\ P»W?:!& RICK- Prea aiKl Trea* „„„";"• BKAi>|,K*. SecreiHrv ft Manager. Benefit*: $» 0 to p)u per month for accident **t for sicknens Hud gIOO at death nud ire* medical trentineut. COSTS $1.00 per month. HOME OFFICE, 27 E. S<EVE.4TH ST.. BT. PAUL. MINN. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: Chicago, KiSSIE^ Milwaukai & EMM^ St. Pay] Ry, *^SJJ '» Icket Offloe 3C5 Robert S». •«*U O «*- U3 __ iH**Dally. rEx. Buil~!_Lcave.;_Arrlv» " Chicago, La Crosse, Mil.]aß:3oam|albTlsprr» Ph^af 0 ' l'& C, rosse. Mil.|a4:3opmjall:4sam Chicago La Crosse. MU.!aC:sspml '.?-snr>n» cmcaao Pioneer mauedr* i #j si;.j#m. Chl. l<arlbault,McGreK'rlb4:'iypmltjU:li".aiit Jr^oria. via Mason City..lal:4opm all.lßam Red Wing and Rochester b3:lGpm!bll:4sa» Dubuqua via La Crosse. b«:3oamjblo:l6pnj St. L., K. C. Faribault...|HS:3.'aml afi:2Rpm Mllbank and Way |bß:2oam| M:Wpra Ortonville, Aberdeen laT-fftpml aKosam Nor'fleM. Vbault * Aus!b?:2opmj b9:2o«n Chicago Great WteTERNRt "The Mapls Leaf Route." City Ticket Office, sth & Robert St.*., St. Paul. t Kx. Sondajr;otUor» daily. [JjAVEJCRIABgiyt TilM Kenyon. Dodge Center, It S.ldaraf B.3ourn Oelweln,Dubuque, Free- 8.10 pm' -> Mam port. Chicago and Kabt. 11.20 pm 12.85 pm CedarFalls.Waterloo.Mnr- t 6.10 amft 8.30 pm shalltown, Dcs Molnes, 8.10pm! 7.60 am St. Joseph, Kansas Clty^ JjjjQjjml 12.65 pni Cannon Fal's, Red Wing, t B.loam t 8.30pm Northfleld, Fariliault, 6.05 pm 950 am Wateryllle, Mankato. Mantorville Local. j 6.05 pin J.Ujm sgiifr\ TICKET OFFICE /2pjjS\ sth dc Robert Sts. I JU«# C j Urjßn Statlen, St. Paul j2f7*f£vs Milwaukee iiation, Minneapolis Dislnc- and Pu'lman Bieepln* Car» on __^W^f_ Winnipeg «md O»»BtTr»lni. Paelfleaiil, Dly.F.rgo Janiettow, , I*"!"" Koreman.Helena, Untie,M:nsonla. IMS I) A* Bpokan«,Taeoma,SeatUc,Portland iy.tfDpm Yi\&nm Dakota ft Kacitota Zip. Daliy;FarKo. . freigus fall.. Wahpeton. Crooks ft fift P, If ton, Qd. Forks, Gra/ion, Winnipeg dH^pm /liSsn.) Jareo aad Ln:h Lak« Local, n a ji v eT a, . „ Bun; St. Cloud, Krxlr.rrd, Walker R Ih BU^^a S<-7'19 l iillfiS i j. m Tickit~Offlce—199 East Thlrd~Bc~ rPhon« a m. » Leave. I a Dally, b Ex. (Sunday, i Arrive. bß:Bsam St.CJ'd. F'ga~F"~\a, FrgofbC^OSpni bß:Ssam Willmar, via «t. Cloud bs:o6pra a9:o2am .Great Northern Flyer. a2<sr>ra w:«ppml ißxoel. ft Hutchlnson.. bll:3sam •'•o6pm|Breck. Far*o,G.F..Wps a7:4&arn afiiSOpmj.^MtTiiT. _& Dak. Exp.. a7:3oam KASTKRI* MIiriVBSOTA RAIL.WAV. sf^TP^"th » W. «»PerlorTg%g B!eeper for 11:15 p. m. train can b* 00 --cup.'ed at any tim« after 9 d. ffl. "HORTH-WESTEaH L!ML'7 0., st. p., m> & 5. JfflcaJ9s Rojsrt St. ?Ijdd 43). Loivo. |a Dally, b Kx. Sun day. i Arrive. ' aS.SOa.n ...Chicago "Day Ex 7'"..-|alo:l6pro a4:66pm .."Atlantic Express", .'all :20am aC,sspm .Chicago "Fast Mall".! a8:10am a 8 10pm ChiVo "N. W. Limited" a7:43am a«:sspm Wjau.F.du Lac, G.Bay aS:loam bß:osam .Dulath. Superior, Ash. b3:4opm a4:3Cpm .Duluth, Superior. Ash. a9:f)3pm b7:4oam!.St. James. Sioux City. b4:2opm b7:4oa m! El more. Algona, Dcs M b?:4spn» b7:4oam!Hot Sprines,Black Hills b7:2sara alO:OOam|.Su Cfty, Omaha, K. C. a7:4spm b4:6Opm M^k'to. N. Ulm, Rlmore bl0:0 r>;in» b4:sopm ..Fairmont, St. James.. b!o:osam aß:3opm .Su City. Omaha. K. C. a7:2saia aagp^^g^! Best Line to pasgsz? tv.Forl STATIONS." |Ar.hrei!i B:lSam Wlnona, La Crosse, Uubuaue and Chicago, except Sunday 12:55 pru B:lsam Winona, La Crosse, Dubuqce nnd St. I.oiiis, except Sunday B:ospm Winona. La Cro&se, Dubuque, Chicago p.nd St. J.ouis. daily 7:45 am Ticket Office 400 Robert Street. Tel. Main3B ST. PAUL 8l DULUTH R. R. Union Depot. 'Dally. 4Kz. Sunday. Lt tft:£O am i Tralns tor Duluth (Af *7}*S *™ ♦2:35 pni > . _ < M ta:so Din " *t»;igpm) and Superior, j■• :so pm M., ST. P. & S. S. M. R'Y. $ Citr Ticket Office 379 Robert St. Tel. 1053. Union Depot. St. Paul. JLeave.J_ EAST. lArrtr*. "7:2opm|.Atlar.tlo Limited (dully).! S:4siin» »:4Bamlßhinelander Local (exSyn)] s:osi>m i:lspni!St. Croix Falla Local, exj lUuiiday. From Broad way 1 J Depot, fnot Fourth St.] 9:lsam WEST. t:osamf.Pacific Limited fPaciflc. Coast) daily 7:oopm l:lspm!Glenwood Local (ex. Sun) 9:35 am WISCONSIN CENTRAL R*Y. CO. City Office. 373 Robert St. 'Pbono Nn. B:>4. Leave I »n T . 1 r»«n« I Arriv* fit Paul! All Tr"n* Pally. j st ppyx]. <yx] Eau Claire. Chip. Fallal 1:00 am Milwaukee md Chicago t:Uant Ashland, Chippewa FT*. 7:4opra .Oshkosh. Mol. and Chi I s:oopm M. & St. Li. Depot—Hroadnay »t 4th. Mlnnespols & St, Louis HH Office, 390 Robert. 'Phond R^O^UNouti Depot. "Leave. I «I>aily. 1 Except Siin<lay."'|Ar7iveT NEW SHORT LINE TO fOtOO 7:31 •8:C0 a «««««i«M«—, *8:30 pm. AMDDE3MOIIIE3. &m Albert Lea. Cedur Rap!d«,| tO :00am' Chicago, Kansas City it7:.'K)pni ♦7:oopm',Chic»go & SU Louis l,inilted'»B:4Oarn iO:85«m! Watertown. New Ulm t-t:Jspm ts:ooptn| New Ulm Lccal tl'J:.iJam i&^^Zn CORE YOUHBHF? f /» 1 ioS<iw».X ] ffliehara^i, iuflr-unoationf. kSn mfITSSSZ. " [t, riUtit>nt or ulcoralioni \i^ r<*\V THI C^EMIMLOo. S^nt or poU<..ncus. V \ONCINIIJITI.O.p~n| BAKb^EtrrtrM, "^b,.,.^** « &n»&c went « mw* DOCUTA SANOALWOOD CAPSULES Cure Gonorrhoea, Gleet, unnatural dis charges in a few days. All druggists. Ac cept only Docuta. by mail $1.50: full di rections. Dick & Co., 130 Centre St., New- York.