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U f\f sl{ I&^^Tnr/^m! DO IdT^lT 'C Are prevailing just now on real est»at>e. Properties are in excellent shape, and the prospect*? for an adviiica are first class. WAy |V.X/ 'wIV Dv £ 1 a t\l wJ^CJ make an investment in' something that will surely pay you? You will find it to your advantage to lookup some of the bargains quo ted below. A SOFT SNAP f A large, good, modern house, on a large, good lot, 70x176, facing south, ;with good barn, one-half block from street cars, one block from Hamline uni versity, where you can rent every spare room to students; at a low price and on very easy terms; small cash payment and monthly payments for bal ance. ■ . This is a rare chance. Look at it. H. S. <& L^^FAIRCHILD Court Block, 4th Street, Opposite Court House. .; B Capital $250,000.00 . surplus $50,900.00 - . Guaranty Fund *1 OO.OOOjOO- ;l| ) /@k <^m /^X WE OWN AND OFFER for sale I Blllllls^^l^ carefully selected first mortgages upon im- | N^^jgg SlL^^ P rove city and farm real properties, which are I "21 W^^^^^^^^^ as sa^e as ie best bonds and more profitable. I «ffl^^^^nflHi All collections made free of charge, and no m BbBHB^QH|Bp^3I one has ever had occasion to foreclose a B JEyyjM^gkHjf mortgage purchased from us <& ,* ** ** P Security Trust Company i «niwo JWew York Life Building, ST. PAUL S RabertLWare&Co. 201 Germanic Life Bldg. $5650 For a new modern and up-to-date residence on Ashland avenue, just east of Chatsworth. Hardwood finish, por celain bath and open plumbing, hot water heating plant. Choice location for a fine home. Terms reasonable. GOODRICH AYE. Near Grotto street. A beautiful home, thoroughly modern and well located. May be bought upon very reasonable terms and at moderate price. $4000 Grand avenue (No. 600), near Dale street. Large S-room house, some what old-fashioned, but easily remodel ed at a reasonable expense. The lot, 60 feet by 150 feet, is a beautiful one, with handsome shade trees, and is worth at least $2,500. This is certainly tt bargain. $2750 Large S-room house, water and sewer, on West Seventh street, near Tus carora avenue. Lot has a frontage of 80 fe*>t. ROBERT L. WARE & CO. FOR SALE If you want to buy anything, or have anything to sell, this depart ment will quickly fill your wants. Make use of it. When answering an "ad," please say you saw it in The Globe. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $4.200— GOOD DOUBLE HOUSE ON St: Anthony Hill; rents $540 per year; expenses light. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE $l,9?sH-X<tKj6B EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE oh Webster, near West Seventh; rented at $22 per month; with city water up stairs and down; cemented cellar, etc. $3,500 SNAPS UP OUR BEST SPECU lation, i. c.. 55 feet on Eleventh* be tween Robert and Jackson; rentals net 10 per cent, and the lot will double and treble in the next year or two. $500—A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON FAlß view ay., one-half block south of Uni- versity. J9SO—AN IDEAL HOME SITE AT MAC alester; 112x160; faces east on Macales ter ay.. one-half block south of Sum mit; will cut up into three lots at $500 each. $400—THE CORNER OF LEE AND BAY: sewer, water and sidewalk; excavation for house. $500—AN IDEAL LOT, CORNER CAR roll and Fisk, facing south, 40x142; sewer, sidewalk and water. $2,500—U0x100 N. WEST SIXTH. OP posite new armory; this property will be selling at $300 a foot in three years. $3,000 FOR A LOT ON ROBERT ST., near Eighth; Robert st. is bound to I grow north; it's our best street and it can't grow south; one and one-half blocks from this lot Robert st. is worth $2,000 a foot; figure it out for yourself. $1.600—A GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOME on Valley st.. a short walk to business. $2.300—A FIRST-CLASS EIGHT-ROOM home on Jackson; bath, closet, etc.; Al condition. $575—5200 DOWN AND $25 PER MONTH gets a neat little cottage and beautiful large lot, corner Richmond and Superior. H. S. & L. F. FAIRCHILD, 91-92-93 Court Block, 24 E. Fourth St. $450 EACH FOR CHOICE LOTS ON Meudota St., between East Sixth and Francis st: cheapest lots on Dayton's bluff. A. Stolpestad. 406 Pioneer Press building. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PROP ortv. but have not sufficient means to I>ay for such, take one of our contracts, which will furnish you the money and ] give you the privilege of repaying us in small monthly installments for a term of tiff eon years: amounts from $1,000 to $3,000 loaned. For particulars call or write Northwestern Consolidated Home Company. 216 New York Life building, St. Paul. Minn. $800 WILL BUY 4-ROOM COTTAGE, with city water; lot 60x125; corner York and Greonbrier ay. A. Stolpestad, 406 Pioneer Press building. NEW ST. ANTHONY PARK MODERN HOUSES. NOW. while the mater la! we use in our houses and the precautions we take for making them warm can be plainly seen, we invite your inspection of a beautiful eight-room house with all modern conveniences, under construc tion, on a 75-foot lot covered with fine trees, near the Como-Harriet line in St. Anthony Park; price. $4,000; terms very easy: we have two others recently com pleted, very high grade; one at I-'J.SOO and one at $5,000, which we'can show you at tho same time. Call Sunday afternoon. W. W. Clark, 2268 Com monwealth aye. $2,400. NEW HOUSE ON MARGARET st.; arranged for two flats of six rooms each; open plumbing upstairs and down: one block from street car; cheap; owner must sell. E. S. Beck, Hotel Ryan. FOlfc ROOMS AT 23 WEST ACKER ST., near Great Northern shops; city water, hard wood floor. N. W. Habberstad, 802 New York Life Bldg. $1,450 WILL BUY 8-HOOM HOUSE IN good repair. No. 732 Jessamine st; look this up. it is a bargain. A. Stolpestad, 406 Pioneer Press building. A GREAT BARGAIN IN A BEAUTIFUL j home in Merriam Park; call at my office . Monday or:Tuesday:'this property •>*'■" -=t vt. IS'jjrrai-.. 2Ct Prior ay. • .■ . . ? 878 Payne Avenue. 785 East Lawson street, seven rooms; large barn, city water, good cellar; lot 40x125 to 20-ft . alley. *1300 A bargain JfrlOUU Nine-room house on York street, near Payne avenue; city water on both floors; large cellar. Requires $500 cash. <RI9QO Only <l"*'ww 626 Jenks street, six-room cottage in sood repair; city water, good GM 900 cellar. Only &l£t\J\J 946 Hudson avenue, Dayton's Bluff. Look this up and make an offer.. :,, ; w ,^ 836 East Jessamine street, two-story, nine-room house; city water; <£Ifi^O large lot <piUUU 1114 Mississippi street,, eight-room house, large lot. This is a reaiqMQQO bargain at <piOU V 161 East Cook street to be sold <JM9ftfl at only ... ; S >IUU 874 Westminster street near 51300 831 East Jessamine street, all modern except heating and gas. In<R4fiflfl first class repair «piUUV I can offer investments that will bring 15 per cent net. .•^'••.> ii^ii^rr. BARGAINS Several lots for sale cheap in Central Park Addition. I have the exclusive sale. Come and see me for prices. .i. i W. H. Richardson 305 Nat. Ger. Am. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE. IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A GOOD thing, or if you have a good thing for sale, no matter what it is, you will ac complish what you seek through the use of The Globe columns. CUPBOARD FOR SALE—NEW CUP board in very good condition, worth $10; will sell for half-price. Call Mon day, 303 Sherburne ay. PARLOR AND DINING ROOM SETS, nearly new; bedroom and kitchen furni ture, stoves; cheap; leaving city. Call 62 Park place, near St. Peter St., THERE WILL BE A SALE OF DOLLS and useful articles for the holidays at the House of the Good Shepherd, Milton and Blair sts., commencing Dec. 7. The sisters kindly solicit the patronage of their friends. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, NOTICE! FOR SALE—TYPE. JOB AND NEWS cases, stands, fancy brass dashes and brass leads. CHAMPION SERIES. 16-A, 18-a font of 24-point; 11-A, 15-a 36-point; 10-A, 14-a. 4S-point. DUERER SERIES. 32-A and 64-a 12-point; 22-A and 48-a 18-point; 22-A and 44-a 24-point; 10-A and 21-a 36-point; 9-A and 17-a 48-point; 8-A and 16-a 60-point; 8-A and 14-a 72-point. BEAUTIFUL ERA SERIES. 28-A and 40-a 12-point; 12-A and 25-a 18-point; 15-A and 18-a 24-point; 10-A and 12-a 3G-point; S-A and 11-a 48-point; G-A and 9-a 60-point. ORBIT SERIES. 24-A and 60-a 12-point; 16-A and 32-a . 18-point; 14-A and 20-a 24-point; 10-A and 18-a 30-point; 10-A and 14-a 36 --point; 8-A and 12-a 48-point. CLIFTON SERIES. 18-A and 42-a 18-point; 12-A and 20-a ?4-potnt; 10-A and 15-a 36-point; 8-A and 12-a 48 point; 8-A and 10.-a CO-point. VINCENT SERIES. 42-A and 6S-a 12-point; 24-A and 48-a 18-point; 18-A and 28-a 24-point; 10-A and 18-a 36-point; 10-A and 15-a 48 --point. LA SALLE SERIES. 24-A and 48-a 12-point; 16-A and 32-a 18-point; 9-A and 12-a 24-point; 12-A and 15-a 30-point; 9-A and 12-a 36 --polnt; 7-A and 12-a 48-point. Quads and spaces from 12 to 72-point. ALSO—IOO job and news cases, 3 double wooden stands, 2 single wooden stands. 200 fancy brass dashes and 50 lbs. 8 and 10 to pica, 13 ems. brass leads. All material good as new. Not one bad letter in either of the faces named. Will accept any reasonable offer for all or any portion. Address The Globe Co., St. Paul. EUROPEAN TOUR. GRAND EUROPEAN TOUR, PERSON aIIy conducted. Gibraltar,, Algiers. Na ples, Rome, Florence. Venice. Vienna, Berlin, Paris. London. Two monhts; all expenses St. Paul back to St. Paul. 5425; leave Jan. 9. B. G. Benson, Agent. Thos. Cook & Son, 373 Robert sU St. PauL WANTED TO BUY—REAL ESTATE. WANTED—TO BUY DIRECT FROM owner, couple lets with buildings on or rear car ime. Address F IS7, Globe. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29.1903. Smith & Taylor's List 48 EAST FOURTH STREET. $1300 —Six rooms, barn antf large lot on 'East Robie street. West side; first class neighborhood; close to stores, street cars and school. Easy terms. $1600 —$500 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years; good south-facing six-room house; barn and large lot; stone walks. The im provements are worth more thar2 we are asking for the whole property. $2000 —$500 cash, balance monthly, buys seven-room house; water, sewer, bath and gas; on Midway avenue, "West side. This is cheap. $200 cash and $700 on easy monthly pay ments v.-ill buy an eight-room house and large lot on the West side, near South Robert and Augusta streets, near State street car line. This property is very cheap at above price. Now rented for $10 per month. $10C0 —Buys 50-foot lot on Lincoln avenue, east of Chatsworth. $450 Buys lot on Dayton, near Lexington. $400 Buys lot on Fuller, east of Chats worth. $400 Buys lot on West Central avenue, be tween St. Albans and Grotto. $425 Buys a full-sized lot on Ashland - avenue, near Milton street. $625 Buys a better one in the same lo cality. $200 —Lot on Smith avenue. $500 —South-facing lot on St. Anthony avenue, near St. Albans. I $500 —Large lot on Cherokee avenue; bluff view. $150 to $500 Takes a choice of nearly 100 lots in the West Seventh street district. $1600 Buys 35 lots corner Maryland and Arcade streets. $500 Buys lot on Goodrich avenue; sewer and water in the street. $250 Buys 45-foot front on West Seventh street, corner of St. Clair; all improve ments in both streets, including side walks. A splendid business corner. $500 Buys 5 lots on the corner of Pleasant and Armstrong. | $450 Buys lot on Banfll, near Smith avenue. $250 Buys south-facing lot on St. Clair street, near Duke. $1250 Buys south-facing lot on Grand avenue, near Dale street. $1000 Buys 120 feet square at northwest corner of Portland and Saratoga. $350 Buys southwest corner of Portland and Saratoga. $1000 Buys a small farm near the end of the Smith avenue car line, West St. Paul. $400 —Eighty feet, two lots, corner Cypress and Con way, south facing. $550 —Sixty-foot corner. Dayton and Ox ford street. $2000 For six acres of beautiful level land near West Seventh street and Otto avenue; this makes 44 lots, and is the best speculative bargain we know. SMITH & TAYLOR 48 East Fourth Street. Dale Street Corner..... At Grand and Dale I am offering 150 feet, east-facing, on Dale, by 140 on Grand, for $7,500, or $50 per front foot. This is the best corner on the Hill for a building proposition. WHS. C. READ New York Life Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES. THE C. E. RAND COMPANY CO-OPERATIVE RACING STABLE AND TURF ENTERPRISES. On Oct. Ist. 1903, paid all investors a quarterly dividend of 9 per cent on all moneys invested, in addition to the reg ular 3 per cent weekly dividend which is forwarded to all Investors on Wednesday of each week. This extra quarterly divi dend has varied in amount according to the results. Quarterly Dividends Paid For the quarter ending July Ist. 1902. 7Vi per cent For the quarter ending Oct. Ist, 1902. 11% per cent. For the quarter ending Jan. Ist, 1903. 8% per cent. For the quarter ending April Ist, 1903. 6»,£ per cent. For the quarter ending July Ist. 1903. 8»4 per cent. For the quarter (now ended) Oct. Ist, 1903. 9 per cent. Our aim is to pay investors the full earning on money invested by them as the above statement will show, and our enterprises is such a wonderful and grow ing success that we are confident the next quarterly dividend, payable Jan. Ist, 1904, will reach much higher than the present dividend just paid. Full particulars and beautifully illus trated book mailed free upon applica tion. THE C. E. RAND COMPANY, 32 Broadway. New York City. Our Next Quarterly Dividend payable Feb. Ist. will double that of any February dividend paid by us hereto fore. (Kir Last Quarterly Dividend paid Nov. 2. reached the immense figure of 27 per cent. ftll our Quarterly Dividends have averaged 20 per cent, more than twice as much as any other company in existence. Our quarterly dividends are in addition to our> WEEKLY DIVIDENDS OF 4 PER CENT. paid regularly every Tuesday. Write for booklet and references in your own lo cality. THE METROPOLITAN ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Incorporated. 200 Broadway. New York. CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR business no matter where located. If you desire a quick sale send us de scription and price. Northwestern Business Agency, W 312 Bank of Com merce Bldg.. MinneaDolis. WORLDS FAIR—INFORMATION GlV en on any proposition. Investments se cured. Business promoted. Estab. 50 yrs. Oboar Investment Co., St. Louis. DANDRUFF. BALDNESS. FALLING HAIR. Any scalp illness, or prematurely gray hair successfully treated and perma nently cured by using Dr. Peterson's Microcide Hair Grower. For free treat ment call at Parlor Floor, Clarendon Ho tel. Sixth and Wabasha. SHOE STORES, $12.000~STOCK. IN MlX nesota. city of 9,000 inhabitants ; $9,000 stock in North Dakota, city of 14.000 in habitants; these are absolutely first class propositions; will consider part trade. Address 518 New York Life building, Paul. WANTED TO BUT SALOON CHEAE for cash or rwrt buiidir.g for saloon. Address X 109. Globe Hig . as He fl Winter Work for Good Agents. The tendency is now South, not too far south, but to a milder climate. Anticipating this last year, we purchased ; 100,000 Acres In Carter, Butler and Ripley Counties, Missouri. This is the land of the "Bio; Red Apple" and the Luscious Peach. It is the finest fruit and garden country in the world, and is also suitable for small grain and corn. For graz ing it cannot be excelled, no long winter feeds. Our lands are within 150 miles of the best markets in the country, --accessible to St. Louis, Kansas City, Memphis and St. Joe. Situated in the Ozark country, there is no extreme heat, no blizzards or extreme cold. These lands have a fine growth of white oak and other hardwood—the pine was cut years ago, no underbrush, lands easily cleared. . Finest growth of Blue Joint and Red Top everywhere. Retail Price, $5 to $10 per Acre. Special Price on Tracts Write for maps and descriptive matter. Southwest Land ®> Orchard Co. We Want Agents. J No. 708 Manhattan Bldg., St. Paul. BUSINESS CHANCES. A REGULAR INCOME GUARANTEED BY JOHN R. PEARSON t CD, (incorporated) Five to 7 per cent weekly on accounts of $25.00 and upwards has been earned and paid by this company since January lst, 1903. Our grand success is undoubt edly the result of our strict adherence to conservative methods." Percentage Percentage Percentage Is. our aim. and the secret of our suc cess. Positively no stock, oil. mining or betting proposition, but a perfectly legit imate business enterprise. Immune from the vicissitudes of the speculator, yet earning for our patrons more actual net .profit than they ever believed possible. Ev ery dollar invented is subject to withdrawal upon demand, and it is with pride that we can say we have never lost a dollar for any subscriber, nor failed to return in full, upon request, all of a subscriber's original investment.;- • ■' You can easily verify the truth of our statements. Bona fide investors in . your own ■ locality should convince you. Un questionable banking references, together ' with our handsome free booklet; will be sent you upon request. Address all com munications to JOHN R. PEARSON & CO., " 225 Dearborn St.. Chicago. BETTER YOUR CONDITION. By investing in our privilege trading department; customers have always re ceived 5 per cent per week, with extra dividend twice a year. Booklet free; bank, financial and customer reference. Mack -Commission Co., Mack block, Mil waukee, Wis. ' .t;« NEW MAIL ORDER PLAN—SOO CIR | culars mailed made $98; money still coming; great hit; results many months' experiment; write with stamp. Hill Bros., St. Louis, Mo. ___ $200 STARTS i YOU IN PROFITABLE ■ mail order and agency business that > can be conducted from your home. Ad i dress Temple, room 906, 100 Wash ington St.; Chicago. '. - ~, INCORPORATE YOUR BUSINESS; special rates on charters under the laws of any state. Stock and bond is sues underwritten. A. W. Dymond, Phoenix bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. BAKERY •; AND RESTAURANT. FOR > sale at a sacrifice. Address 151 West Sixth st. ■•.'.;■ FOR SALE. $225; HAIR PARLORS IN city of 10,000 inhabitants; only one in the place. A. D. Condit, 802 New York ; Life. SECURED INTEREST IN A RATTLING .;. good mercantile business: $500 required; ' salary $75 per. month; position must be ;* filled- at once; references.- 513. Ger v mania bldg.. Milwaukee, Wls. :>;"-• MASSAGE. MRS. STINE. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE ' and baths. 27 East Seventh st. - - ; TAKE SCIENTIFIC I j MANIPULATORY treatments and baths at Mrs. Wagner's, ■ '43% East Third st.. cor. Cedar. - EXPRESS AND MESSENGER. EXPRESS AND MESSENGER SERVICE, 5 hack service, baggage hauled and dis ■ tribution of circulars.- Call both 'phones. 538. St. Paul Messenger and Express, 57 East Fifth st. 'i_7tv^.3^^--"-;> ~": MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS. FINE VIOLINS CHEAP—BEST GER -: man makes; fine ' tone, -fine ■ wood and "■ finish; complete outfit $10 to '$25: call. -. and '• see them :or : write for them; . fine repairing a specialty. O. M.- Molinson. . violin maker, 43 Vi East Third street, St. Paul. Minn. .— ■;- .. I, FOR TYPEWRITERS. WANTED— i AND WOMEN EV ;; erywhere; to appreciate i that > every day .•: there : are '. excellent; chances to better <y yourself offered in these, columns. 5 *35.0»-*SC»ttD-M*N9 irreW»Ttß> $35.00 '•'' Remingtons. Smiths and Manhattans; all in seed condition. A Call an* examine. 125 Endjcott Arcade. ~ • ■-, ' >'• : BUSINESS PERSONALS. MISS HULL REMOVES SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, etc., by electricity; only positive and permanent remedy; refer ences given; established nine years. 54 Mannheimer Bldg. LADIES—OUR HARMLESS REMEDY relieves without fail delayed or abnor mally suppressed mens'truatfon. For free trial address Paris Chemleal Co., Mil waukee, Wi3. ■'*'■' •-' LADIES IN TROUBLE 1. CAI.X. OR write Dr. Bly, 27 iFooirth st. south. Minneapolis. New books, [25c. FOR SALE—FINELY JreRNWHED SlX room flat, used as massage parlors, or for rent to right party.. 2|3 Third ay. north, Minneapolis. YOU CAN FACE THE DUTIES OF life with greater determination when filled with energy and vigor. Try Reeves' Iron I'ills. Druggist. Seven Corners. Money cheerfully refunded. YOUR LIFE READING; MANY TYPE written pages concerning business, love, health, etc., free; send date of birth, sex. Address Astropathic Institute, Au ditorium bldg.. Chicago. Reason, your recommendation wanted. SISTERS IN DESPAIR—SPEEDY RE lief; abnormal suppression, any cause; write for remedy; safe. sure. Dr. Martha Walker Co.. 163 State, Chicago. MANS BEST FRIEND—DR. MUTTER'S Quick Cure for Lost Manhood; arts im mediately. "It does the business." Sample FREE. Kraigco, Chemist, Dept. 62, Milwaukee. Wis. FEMALE DISEASES CURED; IRREG uIar menstruation quickly cured; forty years' experience; office open from 9 a. m. till 10 p. m. Dr. Wheeler. Globe bldg., Minneapolis. Tel. N. W., M. 1753 J-l; T. C. 335; good home for patients. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. LOGGING HORSES—LOGGING HORSES —A large and complete assortment con stantly on hand, also farm mares, gen eral purpose horses and drivers; look over our stock before purchasing else where; the largest assortment to be found In the entire Northwest. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market. St. Paul, Minn. 21 HORSES, INCLUDING FARM horses and mares, with foal, delivery and general purpose horses, 2 light mules, wagons, buggies, harnesses; must be sold; cash or time. Kennedy Bros.. 15 East Ninth. WANTED—TO BUY A PONY. 800 OR 900 pounds: must be perfect and in good condition. Inquire 8. H. Reeves' drug store, Seven Corners. CALL ON RELIABLE DEALER * FOR second-hand cutter. harness, bobs; trade if you are in market for new; also fur overcoat and wheel. Address F 167. Globe. ■>.' - ... LOGGING HARNESS, $30; FARM HAR ness, $20. -■ Helnze Harness Co., Sixth ; and-Rosabel sts.; catalogue free. ''i - -'■» ?i LOST AND FOUND. * |j LOST, ON FIFTH. ST,. FROM MINNE * sota' to Wabasha, or on Wabasha. from Fifth to Selby car, black silk belt with ■; : silver buckles. Finder kindly return to 459 • Selby, of - Miss Stern, VolkszeitungA corner Fifth and Minnesota st. '" :^r '■:s, LOST—AT DANZ CONCERT AT MO zart hall, otter scarf; suitable reward at • Wright & Wagner's, ' corner West Sev enth and Chestnut sts. . EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS—EYES EX . amined, glasses fitted; c Oculo, ! the cele brated French eye remedy,' by mail. 25c.; F. H. Harm & Pro.. 109 East Seventh st. Vt FURS. . ? FUR GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS RE ; paired and remodeled by -practical • fur - rier; reasonable. 547 Broadway. ;\i . UPHOLSTERING. V : HERE, YOU ARE— OLD MAT ; ; tress* made' new for $2; . upholstering at :'.'" equally low prices; •.? upholstered ~ fur ■'»*- nitare and. mattresses made >to order. 4 -•» Charfe* E. Lindeil * Co.. Broad war. Both 'j*on*s. , SEWING MACHINES. 300 SINGERS, DOMESTICS; GENUINE automatics, IS. 75; Drop Head, five drawers, oak case, all attachments, ten years' guarantee, $13.50. 99 West Sev enth. HOUSES FOR SALE. THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN in the line of houses for sale are always to be found under this classification of The Globe. PRINTERS. A TRIAL MATI~6rDER~WILL SHOW how quick, cheap and well we can do your printing. May we serve you? The Abbott Printing Co.. Union block. St. Paul. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Baptist. FlßST—Ninth and Wacouta streets; Rev. Raymond M. West, pastor; services at 10:30 a. m.; subject, "The Persecuted Righteous and Their Safety;" subject at 7:45 p. m., "The Two Great Articles of a Saving Creed." > PILGRIM— Cedar and Summit; Rev. W. D. Carter, pastor; Rev. C. H. Crawford, D. D., of New York, will preach at 10:45 a. m.; sermon by the pastor at 8 p. m.; subject, "The Best Wisdom and How It Is Obtained;" baptism at even ing service. WOODLAND PARK—Selby avenue and Arundel street; Rev. Henry B. Steel man, pastor; services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning subject, "The Lord as a Shepherd;" concert exercise in the evening; subject, "The Bible;" special music at both services. Congregational. ST. ANTHONY PARK—Rev. E. S. Pressy pastor; morning subject, "The Christie Idea of God and Man;" evening sub ject, "St. Paul and the Teachings of Jesus." ATLANTIC—Bates avenue and Conway street; Dr. Matt Evans, pastor; services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; subjects, "What Shall Be Done With the Strang ers," andf "Casting Out Devils;' special music, vocal and instrumental, for even- Ing service. «^ PACIFIC—Acker street, near Mississippi: Rev. William J. Gray, pastor; morning subject. 10:30. "Whose Faith Follow." evening subject, 7:30, "Rewards for Ef fort." PARK —Holly avenue? and Maekubin street; Dr. Alexander McGregor, pas tor; morning subject. "Reasons a.s a Nation for Thanksgiving;" evening sub ject. "Science and the Bible." PLYMOUTH—Summit and Wabasha; tha pastor. Rev. George M. Morrison, will conduct services and preach at 10:30 a. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Presbyterian. EAST—Ross and East Seventh; J. Cope land, pastor; morning service at 10:30; subject. "The Most Necessary Element of Our Faith—the Christ of Personal Experience;" evening service at 7:30; theme. "The Beautiful Gate." CENTRAL—Cedar street: John Mayhew Fulton, D. D., pastor; preaching at l»):30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; morning subject, "Seeing God Afterwards;" evening sub ject. ••What We Learn from the Prodi gal's Father as to God's Fatherhood — Lachlan Campbell. King Arthur or Peg gotty, the True Type?" FlßST—Lincoln and Grotto; morning service at 10:30; R«>v. Archibald Cardie, pastor of Macalester church, will piva<li. HOUSE OF HOPE—Fifth and Exchange streets; Rev. W. H. W. Boyle, D. D., pastor; services at 11 a. m. and S p. m.; morning subject. "The Real Menace to the Safety of the Nation;" subject, 8 p. m., "The Book in the Home." GOODRICH AVENUE—Garfleld street; Rev. D. Diamond Mitchell. pastor; preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning theme. "Thanksgiv ing:** evening subject. "The Great Phy sician.'V DAYTON AVENUE—Rev. Maurice D. Edwards, pastor; services at 10:30 a. m. ■ and 3 ; p. m.: morning topic, "God's -IS tored-up. Goodness. in the even Ing - a 'J special li Thanksgiving service of - .song; c> the new chorus will assist the quartette 39 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Methodist. -.. "* CLINTON AVENUE— Thomas W« " Barbour, Ph. D., pastor; morning sub ject. 10:30, "The Need of Intelligent Pi ety;" evening subject, 7:30, "The Mis . takes of the Wicked."' —Dayton avenue and West: Third street; Rev. H. V. Givlcr.',>".pnstor; preaching. 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; top ics, "An Alarming Verdict;" "flow to Be Saved." y, }^, CENTRAL PARK—Rev. Benjamin. Long ley, pastor; Rev. W. K. Marshall. D. D., former presiding elder of St. Paul district, will preach at 10:30 a. m.; subject, "Sure Triumph of Christian ity." KING STREET—Rev. 11. T. Ackerman, pastor; Rev. J. W. Fryckberg will preach at 10:30 a. m.; subject,- "The Christian's Aim;" the pastor will preach at 7:30 p. m. subject. "The Divided . Heart." GRACE— and Minnehaha, Edward H. Goodell, pastor; morning theme, "Christian Growth;" evening theme, "The World's Greatest Preacher and His Message." FIRST (German)— Olive street and Van , Slyke court; Rev. J. Berger. pastor: sermon, 10:30 a. m..- "Conscience; preaching in English at 7:45 p. m. BATES AVENUE—Bates avenue, be tween Ravine and Euclid; H. E. Ryan, pastor; public worship at 10:30 a. m. . and 7:45 p. m.; morning discourse. "Christ's Interest In This Life;" even- Ing subject, "The Law of Life and Mod ern Murderers." HAMLINE—Rev. R. N. Avison. pastor: * subject. 10:30 a. m., "The Questionings of the Children at Supper Time;" 7:38 p. m., "The Mission of Moses, or an Open Door Into a Real World." Episcopal. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH— street f - near Kent; Rev. A. Overto« Tarrant, rector; holy communion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon," 11 o'clock: choral evensong and sermon. 7:30 o'clock; morning subject, "The- Night Is Far Spent;" evening subject, "The Belief in Everlasting Punish ment." CHRIST—Fourth and Franklin streets; Rev. Charles D. Andrews, rector; Rev. E. E. Madeira, assistant; holy com munion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer.. Jt o'clock: sermon by the rector; subject. "The Advent Message;" evening pray er. 7:30 o'clock; sermon by the rector; subject. "The Church's Opportunity." Miscellaneous. PEOPLES—Pleasant avenue; Dr. S. G. „ Smith, pastor; at 10:30 a. m. the pas •tor will preach on "The Good of Life," and at 8 p. m. will occur' the second St. Paul mass meeting, at which Dr. Smith will conduct the service and Dr. Ohage will speak on "Public Baths and Public Health." ENGLISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church of Redeemer —Lafayette and Woodward avenues: Rev. O. C. Krein- . - heder, < pastor; services 10:45 a; m. and • 7:45 p. m.: morning subject, "How ' Shall We Receive the King?" in • the evening there will be a reunion serv ice of all confirmed In the church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN— and Mc- Boal; Rev. Carl C. Davis, pastor; morn ing theme, 11 o'clock. "The Church in the. Home;" evening theme, 8 o'clock, "The Church' and the Young People." -'• ST. PAUL SPIRITUAL ALLIANCE— Fellows' hall. Wabasha and Fifth streets; Lyceum and conference. meet ing 2:30 p. m.; lecture by Mrs. Carri* Tryon at 8 p. m., subject, "Homes In the" Spirit World." ST. PAUL'S UNIVERSALIST—Mackuhin street, near Ashland avenue; Rev..-D.. B. Taylor, pastor; sermon. 10:30 a. m.. "Christ and the Rich toung. Man;' 1 young people's meeting with an ad dress by the pastor, 7:30 p. m. • . -r NEW JERUSALEM (or SwedenbOTßlan) —Virginia and Selby; Rev. Edward C. Mitchell, pastor: service at 10:30 a. m.; subject of sermon. "The. Symbolic ! ' Meaning of the Inward Parts of th« Body as Named In the Bible."- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist) —Raudt-nbush building. Sixth and : St. Peter streets,-10:45 a. m.; subject/"God the Only Cause and Creator." ±*9*&BS&b§&! SECOND CHURCH.OF CHRIST (Scien- ' v- —St. ■ Alban* street- and Holly ave > dm: IOr4& a. in.. "Ciod the Qniy Caua« r; : i---»»4- Creator." : ■■'" -"■'