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%HE SAINT PAUI, GI.OBE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1896. 7 Good Morning^The People's Wants Are Told Below==Read Them. WANTS MAY BE LEFT 'At tlie following locations tor in.er- tlon in tbe Daily and Sunday Globe, •t tbe same ratea aa are charged by tbe innln office. HAM LIVE. Hamline Pharmacy Drug Store 750 snelling avenue. —"dayton>s bluff. Sever Westby BTOg Store 679 EAST THIRD STREET. LOWER TOWH. William K. Collier Drug Store SEVENTH AND SIBLEY. Joseph Argay n COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREET9. M. D. Merrill News Stand 442 BROADWAY. 31 KHItlA >I PARK. A. L. Woolsey S.-s£ESiB_ M BT. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUEB. ST. ANTHONY HIM* Emll Bull Vr___m*mim GRAND AY. AND ST. ALBANS. W. A. Frost & Co r,V_-E?S?q SELBV AND WESTERN AVENUES. Straight Bros 'J£2L Stor# RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS. A. A. Campbell u^' DrUg St°r# 235 RONDO STREET. A. T. Guernsey Drug St° 171 DALE STREET. Brackett's Pharmacy VICTORIA AND figT.BY AVENUES. _ WEST SIDES. Tbe Eclipse Drug -tma. _ S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. George Marti ii^rl.Sma B. WABASHA AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. Concord Street Prescription Store. CORNER STATE AND CONCORD. * T Hall Dru* Stor* cor. s."wabasha and isabel. •* wppehT town. JJ. H. Reeves -."XA&ESUF** MOORE BLOCK, SEVEN CORNERS. jC. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store ST. PETER AND TENTH STREETS. B. J. Wltte Drug Store 29 EAST SEVENTH STREET. \u25a0*?. M. Crudden Confectioner 496 RICE STREET. |W. E. Lowe DnliL,s tor* ROBERT AND TWELFTH STREETS. Jt T. Wincott * Co Drug Store * CORNER RICE AND IGLEHART. j ARLINGTON HILLS. _D. R. Marellus Drug Store CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR. IA. A G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 954 PAYNE AVENUE. ' WEST SEVENTH STREET. A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 4P9 WEST BEVENTH STREET. P. J. Muller Drug Store COR. JAMES AND WKST SEVENTH. TRPV EL E RS 7^ G 01D E. Trains Leave and Arrive St. Paul as Follows: Union Depot, Sibley St. tmeOffice &mQ 162 V^^r EAST THIRD ST. \u25a0\u25a0»— . —' JJining Cars on Winnipeg and ST. PAUL.--. Paciiic Coast Trains. Leave. Arrive. m —. \u25a0"~\u25a0~™~~ pacific Mail (daily! for Faruo Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Mis- roula, Spokane, Tacoma Seattle and Portland...- 2:43pm 5:55p.m Pakota Express (dally* for Moorhead, Fargo, J«mestown, Fergus Falla Wahpeton, Crookston, Grand Forks, Graf- ton and Wiu nipeg 8:0O pm 7:10a.m Farso Local (dally except Sun- day) for St Cloud, Brainerd eudFargo 9:00 am 5:30p.m \u25a0 Pullman Firs' Clnss mul Tourist Sjpepera. JEMMCKET OFFICES: B W__k_W_W CORNER SIXTH, \£^^&s? (TEONE 480) AND ffgsjjgflffijfl UNION DEPOT. Leave. | +Ex. Sun. •Daily. | Arrive. •h :10 am y- v \u25a0 /-- a f**f^_ »7:50 am -MS :25pm L. rf ILvAll 11*11:40 am •S:Kpm W ** * t9:sspm HI :K am .Duiuth, Superior, Ashland. ts:sopm •]l:(.ipm ....Duiuth and Superior.... »6:soani •It':'ram Su City, Omaha &Kan. City •t>:ss pm t"O:Cr am Elmore, Su Falls, Pipestone tf:f«pm 14:o(pm .Mankato. New Ulm, Tracy. +9:35 am \u25a0ilOilfam .Watertown. Huron, Pierrs. \u25a0Ki:sspm •8:lf pm Sioux City, Omaha, Ka_. Cy. *7:25 am *f:l*' pm "California In Three Days" »7:-;* am GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Ticket Office. k>.< E. Third St. 'Phone lit:. ' Leave. | *Daily. tExcEPT SuNnAY. Arbivc Ii :f! am Breck. Division &Branches ts:3spm \u25a0(' :30 am! K'gus Falls Div. & Branches +6:<"spm X :;ipm Wlllmar via St. Cloud tlo:4oam *'i :<: pm Breck., Fargo,Gd.F'i,w-peg *7:.">0 am •i :(,( jm.Montana and Pacific Coast., •e^ pm «' US pm RtX'loud, Cr'kst'n, Gd.F'ka *7:15 am I-:(( pm| Excelsior & Hutchinson tlO :00am EASTERN MINNESOTA-a. W. BY. ' 1> :i; am i Duluth, Weßt superior \ Ql£._™ •l] :J pm I I Tag MB NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. INorth \A/est. INorth Land. Exclusively Passenger. Leave Duiuth 1:45 p. m. Tuesdays ana Saturdays Leave Bnft'alo 9:80 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroil Lv—ST.PAUL—Ar. Chicago "Day" Express.. tF:C*ani tlO:10pm Chicago •Atlantic" Ex... •2:s*'pm *11:35 am Chicago "Fast Mall" «t:. r.,ipm •-':oopm Chicago 'Vestibule" Lim. »8:l(inm *7:soam Chicago via Dubuque t4:sopm til .-00am Dubuque via La Crosse... -tt:Cfam t!0:10pm Peoria via Mason City... •4:!>opm »ll:0oam tt. Louis and Kansas City. *fc:3fam *6:33pm Jliibank and Way Ifc:i(am •12:50pm Aberdeen and Dakota Ex- press •7:ospm •Sriram •Daily. +Ex. Sun. iEx. Sat, lEx. Mon. For full information, call at Ticket Office Chicago Great Western MAPLE LEAF ROUTE. Ticket Offices: Cor. Robert and sth Sts. and Cnlou Depot. Trains leave Union Depot, St. Paul, at 8:10 P. M. Daily, and 7:30 A. M.. Except Sunday, for Dubuque, CHICAGO, Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Marshall- town, Dcs Moines, St. Joseph, Leavenworth and KANSAS CITY. Dodge Center Local leaves et 3:.*isP. M. Daily. Trains from Kansas City arrive at 7:45 A.M. and 1:55 P. M. Daily, and 7:28 P. M., Except Sunday, and from Chicago at 7:45 A.M. and J ASP. M. Daily, and 7:28 P. M.. Except Sunday. Tt7l^W~^!jluth r7ri Leave Arrivg Bt.PauL 'Dally. tEx. Sunday. StPaul. "t8:50 a.m. DULUTH *7:15a. m. *2:15 p.m..m. .„. .—_.._.«._ t2,50p.m. .yiyi-p W. SUPERIOR «6 25 pm From Union Depot. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 30fi Robert Street. r ~ Trains leave St. Paul Union Da •yS&agg pot as follows: Daily, 1:45 p. a.. a_^^^9g__] lor New York, Boston, Montreal wiytL&lWjp and Eastern points. Dining oat ___wWSS an<i through Boston Sleeper at- f||jl^|*P taehed. Daily, 9:05 a. m... for Se- thdr "-"J-Bri attle- Taccma, Portland and Pa- RSaflW? 3 cifc Coast points. Through sleep- \u25a0^** er to Seattle attached! Daily iscept Euadav. G:00p. m. for Glenwood from 'idlEueapolla 'From Broadway station, except iiUHday, Wisconsin Div. Local, 9:35 a. m.; St. Croix Falls Accommodation. t:osp.m WISCONSIN CENTRAL City Oflice, 373 Robert Street. 'Phone No. 894. \u0084._ . _. \u0084 Leave Arrive AllTrains Daily. 8t- p^ ui st. Paul. Eau Claire, Chippewa") Falls, Ashland, Hur- -.«._ o.i<:._ ley,Oshkosh,Milwau- '\u25a0»*•»• *•£*\u25a0*• Jtee, Waukesha. Chi- \ 6 :"i». cago and the East and «*•.*-. wy.w. South J •Arrive 7:33 p. m, on Sundays. 1 - a SITUATIONS OFFERED—MALES. WANTED—Salesmen and solicitors every- where to canvass the trade, good seller, highest commission paid; samples free. Call between 1 and 4 o'clock p. m., at 28 Court block, 8t Paul. SAUSAGE-MAKER—WANTED—First class; German; good pay and steady work.Apply at 382 Jackson street, F. W. Luley & Son. WANTED—A carpenter at 189 West Fourth street WANTED—Painters tc figure on painting a house. 378 Summit Place. SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS—Wanted everywhere to canvass the trade; good seller; highest commission paid; samples free. 28 Court block, St Paul, Minn. BICYCLE SALESMAN—First-class man with some experience ln repairing; a good job for the right person. White Flyer Cycle House, 51 East sth st. SHAMPOOER—At Manhattan baths, sth and Robert sts. BARBER—Steady employment, at Manhattan barber shop. WANTED—Experienced coffee maker and soda man. Apply Como Pavilion to-day. AGENTS WANTED—Campaign book; posi- tively only authentic, officially endorsed Uvea of candidates; history of parties and issues; price $1.50; discount 50 per cent; outfits ready; sent prepaid for 10 cents stamps. Monroe Book Co., Chicago. AGENTS TO HANDLE OUR TELEPHONE Tablet, Lawn Sprinkler and High Grade Specialties, pays $5,000 yearly. Victory Mfg. Co., Cleveland. O. BOY WANTED—Boy who has had experience ln plumbing trade. D. J. Harrington A Co., 151 University aye., cor. Rice st THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, assets $650,900, largest, strongest and best Minne- sota Life Company, wants a few more agents. Every assistance given. Expenses of good men guaranteed. Address Douglas Putnam, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—Good salesmen for country trade to sell staple article to dry goods and notion trade; small sample, good commis- sions. Address Jas. Chadwlck &Bro., Ltd., 189 sth ay., Chicago, 111. WANTED—Man with small capital to open office and represent manufacturer; salary or commission. Ohio Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. PAINTERS WANTED—Good, at once; call at 203 Bates aye. WANTED AGENTS-Big pay; choice terri- tory. Pays sick, accident, death and en- dowment benefits. Address American Benev- olent Association, St Louis, Mo. WANTED—Aa Idea. Write John Wedderburn A Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, for their 11.800 prize offered to inventors. MAN WANTED—Good man for kitchen work In restaurant. L. D. Phillips, 282 Sibley st LABORERS WANTED—Fifty railroad labor- ers wanted for lowa. Company work. Free fare. Ship tonight Moore & Co., 179 East Third st. WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; $100 to $150 monthly; salary and expenses; exper- ience unnecessary. Reply with stamp. Su- perlor Cigar Co., Chicago. WANTED—Salesmen for Minnesota and Wis- consin on commission. Hosiery, gloves, mit- tens and knit goods. Western D. G. Com- mlsslon Co., 233 Jackson st, Chicago. $75 TO $150 A MONTH and expenses paid salesmen for cigars; experience unneces- sary; standard goods. Little Clerk cigar machine free to each customer. Bishop & Kline, St. Louis. Mo. $30 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES for salesman to sell our cigars; experience unnecessary; best inducement to dealers. Folk Ritchie & Co., St. Louis. WANTED—lntelligent gentlemen and ladies In every town to work at home; neat, steady employment We pay salary. In- close stamp. Standard Mfg. Co., 142 West Twenty-third St., New York. WANTED—FIrst-class carpenter for a few days inside work; wages $1.75. Address X 96, Globe. WANTED—FIrst-class barber. 539 Missis- sippl St. WANTED—Barber, 413 Jackson St. WANTED—AH around meat and pastry cook; lunoh counter. 381 Robert street WANTED—Agents can make $50 weekly ln any locality, failure utterly Impossible. Will prove it or forfeit one hundred dol- lars. Address P. O. Box 5308. Boston, Mass. WANTED—Reliable party to represent Chi- cago Co. in this. city. Party must invest $500 for which security ls given. Address W. I. C. C. 604 Ashland block. Chicago, 111. BOARD OFFERED. FAMILY OF NO CHILDREN WOULD LIKE to take a child; no objection to age; terms reasonable. 455 Goodhue st. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with board, in desirable locality; references. Address P 92. Globe. LARGE, PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM, with board, suitable for two, at Lake Shore, White Bear Lake; private family. Apply at Z 79, Globe. BOARD OFFERED—NeatIy furnished room, hot and cold bath; also good table board; use of parlor and piano for two gentlemen. 417 East Tenth street. TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS AT REDUCED rates for the summer months at the Colon- nade, cor. 10th and St Peter. BOARD—Flrst-class board with or without room; bath and everything modern. In- quire 624 Cedar st TO EXCHANGE. NEW GOODS for secend-hand. Ryan Fur- niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 East Seventh. R. N. Cardoza, Proprietor. M. & ST. L. BEPOT, Broadway and Fourth. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. R "ALBERT LKA ROUTE." Leave ~\ *Daily, tEx. Sunday. | Arrive J Alb't Lea, Dcs Moines, I ie:l£a.m. i Ced. Rp'tls. Kan. City ( t7:40 p.m. 18:86 a.!-. Watert'n &Red. Falls Ex. +4:55 p.m •7:00 p.m. Dcs Moines & Omaha Lim *8:55a.m- --*7:ttp.m. Chicago _ St. Louis Lira. *S:ssa.m 14:48 p.m. Albert Leu A Mankato Loc 110:35 a.m' LEVEE Foot of Sib ey Street. Sidney Will leave for St. Louis and intermediate land- ings Friday, June 19. at 10 A. B_. For full Information regarding passenger and freight rates address C. R. BROCKWAY, General Agent, Oflice, foot of Sibley street, opposite Union Depot St. PauL Telephone call. 03. L. I. Casserlt. Jokx S. Princ-. Casserly St Prince. General Insurance and Loans. Money to loan on Improved Real Estate at current rates. Building Society loans released and straight mortgage loans negotiated instead—with the "on or before" privilega if desired. Offices 113 & 115 En iicott Arcade. Restored, Functional Disorders Corrected, Nervous Prostra- tion, Sexual Debility, Impotexicy, Atrophy, Premature Decline, Unnatural Emissions, Organic Decay, Ac, with all attending evils, fromwluttevcr cause, are q uiclcly and per- tmanentlr cured by Dr. Catun's _flß_^_. Nerve Tokic asd Vitalizkb. A Legitimate Specific without an B -_ _J offensive feature. Full vigor and ur W complete cure guaranteed. Sold >1 «_Lj at wholesale and retail by GEO. X •/ s C. GOODWIN a CO.. 86 Han- _fec_4,# over St.. WEEKS a POTTER BEFORE CO.. 880 Wash. St., SMITH. AFTER BENEDICT _ C0.,»! Portland St.. RUST, RICHARDSON DRUO CO.. 43 Hannver St., Boston, Mass., or by mail or express, sealed, in plain parcel, on receipt of price, $1.00 per package, C for «3. Address CATON MED. CO., Boston, Macs. Kullinformationand sworn testimony free. ? L TANSY PILLS \\\ _\ CATOK'S RELIABLE y5 Bring Safety, Ocatfo.t, and Health. i I.OOK out I There are imitations! Don't x take any risks. Sea that you get Caton'S. J They ar»th«ori(rioal and only absolutely f safe and certain preparation. Drugstores, v. or by mail for (1 (sealed). Advice free. S\ &ATOH SPZC. CO., BOSTON, US. SITUATIONS OFFERED-FEMALES. WANTED—Competent girl for general house- work. Call 182 Farrlngton avenue. WANTED—Thirty girls can find good places; best wages; cooks for general housework. Mra. Maryweather'B 643 Wabasha street TINNER WANTED—AppIy at once. J. Ber- gerdlng, Melrose, Minn. GIRL WANTED—To work for board aad room; a good chanoe for the right person to learn hair business. 414 Wabasha et WANTED—A man to drive delivery wagon and work ln store. A. H. Roake, 67 East 3d st. GlßL—Wanted for general housework; Ger- man preferred. Call at 208 Grove st. WANTED—Nurse to take care of young child at 460 Iglehart St. WANTED—GirI for general housework. 462 Iglehart St. WANTED—Hirst-class cook In family of two; references required. Call before 10:30 a. m. Mrs. A. W. Merriam, 602 Summit Aye. WANTED—Good strong Swede or Norwegian dishwasher and scrub woman. Como Pa- vilion. WANTED—GirI for housework; apply at once. 314 Rondo St. WANTED—GirI to assist with children; at once. Call at 557 Rondo St . GIRL WANTED—A young girl to assist with light housework. Apply 981 Hague Aye. COOK WANTED—First-class, neat, and pas- try cook, woman preferred; must furnish good references. Address Worthington hotel, Worthington, Minn. . HOUSEKEEPER—Good, neat, capable work- ing housekeeper; write, stating full partic- ulars and wages required. Box 21, Apple- ton, Minn. COMPANION—Wanted, partner, lady or gen- tleman, to go to New Orleans on a flat boat fitted up in good shape; a Blx months trip. Address V. 93 Globe. GIRL WANTED—GirI for general housework; must be competent cook. Apply at 27 Sher- burne aye. PASTRY COOK—A flrst-class woman pastry cook. Call at 464 Jackson st. PASTRY COOK—A flrst-class woman pastry cook wanted, dining room girls and vege- table cook for summer resort Apply at 738 Payne aye. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. 1128 Reaney st. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework: Apply to 375 Lookout Place: Take Miss. St. car. GIRL WANTED—A girl to do good plain cook- ing.* Apply at 388 Woodward aye. GIRL WANTED—GirI for general housework. 938 DeSoto st GIRL WANTED with experience to paste cigar boxes at Cigar Box factory, in rear of 244 13th st. %HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework; good wges and steady work. Mrs. J. W. Smith, W. 7th st, one west Montreal, prentice girl: 493 Marshall Aye. HOUSEWORK—Wanted,competent girl for general housework. Wages $4.00 per wek Apply at 1276 Keston st, St Anthony Park. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for genera housework; must be willing to go to Min- netonka for the summer. Call 100 Western Aye. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for gen- eral housework; no washing; wages $15.00 per month jreferences required. Inquire 635 Dayton Aye. WANTED—GirI for general housework at 952 Ashland avenue; small family. HOUSEWORK—Good girl for general house- work; small house, small family; no wash- ing; good wages. No. 790 Cedar st MILLNER—Wanted a first-class woman for general housework at 209 East Seventh st %HOUSEWORK—Good girl wanted for gen- eral housework. 216 Hoffman Aye. HOUSEWORK—GIri wanted for general housework; 638 Holly Aye.at once. WANTED—GirI for general housework. 560 Westminster. ' , [ WANTED—3S girls at 393 Selby avenue. HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework. 819 Burr st. HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework in small private family. 340 Grove st, near Pine. WOMAN WANTED—To do washing and scrubbing or any kind of housework by the day. Please call at 198 East 10th st HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework; must understand cooking. In- quire at 659 East Third st '_ WANTED—Good competent girl for general housework. 819 Partland aye. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—OId black horse on Lincoln avenue, yesterday; finder please notify Gust Sundfeldt, 762 East Cook street. LOST—A brown water spaniel; white spot on breast; named Ben; reward if returned to 49M; West 3d st. FOUND —Something of value belonging to Hon. Ira B. Mills, of Moorhead; owner can have same by calling at Globe counting room. LOST —On Ashland or Western avenue, near corner of both streets, a ladies' ring with small diamond setting. Return to Mrs. C. W. Hornick, 431 Ashland aye., and receive reward. LOST —Child's gold locket and chain on In- terurban or Mississippi St. car line; reward if returned to 232 E. 13th St. LOST—Bay horse, weight 800. Return to 139 E. 10th for reward. LOST—The first week ln June, probably on Sherman St.. a small silver watch. Please return to 287 South Exchange and receive reward. LOST—About four weeks ago, five-year-old gray horse; weight about 800; cut on left hind leg; white mane and tail; return to 585 Dale and receive reward. LOST—Between Fuller and University, small liend bag containing purse with $10 gold piece, ring and some small change. Please leave at Conger's drug store and receive re- ward. LOST—A ladies' gold watch. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning It to T. A Lacey, care Edison Electric Co., St. Paul. PROFESSIONAL. TREATMENT for the scalp and complexion by Mme. Schmitt 233 E. 7th St. Chiropo- dist —removes corns. Ingrowing nails, bun- lons, without pain. yy ST. PAUL VIAVI COMPANY HAS MOVED to 54 Mannheimer building. Mrs. S. Stout,. manager. Health book and consultation free HORSES AND CARRIAGES. FOR SALE —A gentlemen's flne driving horse, buggy and harness; very cheap;make an offer. Call at 14 West Sixth street. HORSE—Fcund, a bay horse, Saturday, at 115 West Tenth; owner can have same by call- ing. FOR SALE—Two seated surrey, good as new; cheap. 849 Margaret st. WANTED—A good horse for its board to be used at the lake for light driving purposes. Inquire of or address 514 Chamber of Com- merce. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four year old mare, sound, broke single or double. Call Monday. 529 St. Peter st. FOR SALE—Six head horses, two combina- tion ponies, four extension top carriages, five top buggies, at 411 Cedar. 100 HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES, speedy driv- ers and fine matched carriage teams; 150 head of western range horses; 75 head of beautiful little Shetland ponies; auction Wednesday and Saturday; private sale daily. Barrett & Zimmerman, 20 Second st, North Minneapolis, and Minnesota transfer. INSTRUCTION. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC school branches given during summer va- cation by thoroughly competent teacher. Call afternopns, or address 15 East Csntral aye. LAW COURSE, SPECIAL, $5; COMPLETE education for law practice. National School, South Bend. Ind. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MBltfe AND Art. 21 East Exchange St. St. Pant— Plaae, Violin, gutter, banjo and mandolin taught. Lessons given ln drawing and paluting. Call or send tor wosnectua. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe. WANTED—Engliahmen 24; Just out; is open to accept an engagement; the nature of which la immaterial. Address H 77, Globe. WANTED—By a upholster;an all around man; steady and strictly sober; would work ln the trade, or to work, in a furniture store. Address C. Lund, 807 Twelfth avenue. South Minneapolis, Minn. '%_ WANTED—By young German-American as night or day clerk; can give good bonds If required; well acquainted in the city. Call or address L. H., 227 West Third street. ATTORNEY—A young attorney wants a posi- tion in a lawyer's office and do collecting and soliciting; small wages; best references. M 77, Globe. PAINTER—An experienced painter wishes to secure a contract for Inside or outside paint- ing; will figure very close; wlll take some board on account If desired. Charles K. Wilson, general delivery. = A YOUNG. EDUCATED BUSINESS MAN Just from Germany desires a situation ln order to acquaint himself with American business methods; is an expert accountant; salary no object Address Albert Bernhard, general delivery, St Paul P. p. YOUNG BOY SIXTEEN YEARS OLD WOULD like position of any kind; good experience and reference. Address H. A., U7 West Wlnnlfred st, West St Paul. A FIFTY-YEAR-OLD SWISS BAKER AND cook; good cow milker; like to work for a widow, city or country. C. Heggman, 760 Arundel st DRlVEß—Situation wanted by a young Ger- man-American of 24, as driving team or any other work which ls offered to him. Please call or address, Teamster, L. S., St. Paul hotel, near Seven Corners. A BOY of 16 wants work of any kind; is working now, but does not like position; references furnished. Address L 93, Globe. SITUATION WANTED—A middle aged man wants work of any -kind. H. L. 8., 450 Goodhue St. ' SITUATION WANTED—A boy of 1G years of age wants work of any kind. L. 8., 450 Goodhue St. WANTED—By a boy of 15 years of age work ln an office or messenger boy. Address Mathlaa Young, 21 E. Magnolia St., City. SITUATION WANTED—By a metallurgical assay er, and general analytical chemist; re- rallable and skillful; wants work. Address John Waters, assayer and analyist, P. O. box 18, Gladstone, Minn. BOY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION OF ANY kind, either as an elevator boy, deliverer or as a collector. Address Z 96 Globe. BOOKKEEPER—Wanted, position by young man as bookkeeper or salesman on the road; best of references. Address L 87, Globe. BOOKKEEPER—An experienced bookkeeper and good penman would accept a position with reliable firm. Adflress J. M. 8., 2817 Fourteenth ay. south, Minneapolis, Minn. BOY WOULD LIKE POSITION EITHER DE- livering, call boy, office work or as an ele- vator boy. Grace, general delivery. WANTED—A place by a nice colored man who can do anything about the house. Is a good waiter. Care for office, or Janitor work. Reed Court flat, 2 Selby aye. ERRAND BOY—A boy thirteen years of age wishes a position as cash or errand boy; Address 537 Broadway, In the rear. SITUATION WANTED—Gcod, honest boy, 14 years old, would like work as a cash boy, or any work. Address J. Sager, 525 Van Buren st. MALE STENOGRAPHER—Six years exper- ience, desires a position. No. 234 West 6th st, second fiat. A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN and book- keeper, with eight years' city experience, wants a similar position; needs work. Address Simmer, city delivery. WANTED—Customers to have their lace cur- tains and drapery cleaned; drapery hung also; take orders for new shades; -eflttlng and rehanging your own shades; lowest prices; best work. Drop postal to Henry Arnstcln, 502 Beaumont St. SITUATION WANTED—A young man 21 years of age desires position in an office; is strictly temperate; can give good references. Address G. L. Chester, 333 Magnolia st. EMPLOYMENT—A reliable trustworthy man ls open for engagement .can fill almost any position; will acept any kind of work, as he has a large family io support Please ad- dress &. Z 461 Selby Aye. POSITION WANTED"~~by a young man 18 years old, ln office, or a place where he can learn business of some kind; am willingto start in with reasonable wages; can furnish best of references. Address 636 Jackson st SITUATION WANTED—A bright honest boy would like a position as office boy; age 15 years. Address or call J. L. S., 508 W. Min- nehaha^^ EMPLOYMENT—A sober.trustworthy Scan- dinavian man of 24 seeks a position of some kind. Wlll drive or care for horses in city or at lake; useful and willingto do any other work that is offered; good references ;address C. W. 415 Robert st. WANTED—By registered pharmacist a posi- tion ln city or country; can furnish best of references; single, sober and not afraid of work. T 97. Globe. ; WANTED—A good honest young man of 18 would like to get work of any kind. Ad- dress G. Demrow, 89 Garfield street. WANTED—A position In drug store by young man of three years experience; salesman and fountain attendant. Address E 84, Globe. WANTED—By an experienced bookkeeper employment in that capacity; will work first two weeks free. Address S. 97, Globe. WANTED—A young mil seeks a position; used to drive and take care of horses; will- ing to do any other kind of work that Is offered him; no objection to leaving the city; good reference. Address P. A., 415 Rosabel street. WANTED—Employment by sober young man, willing to do any kind m work; understands private family. Call of 1 address 542 Cedar street. . SITUATION WANTED—Young married man would like employment of any kind; has good references. Address B. F. S., 816 Ocean St.. St. Paul. BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Furaishcl room, with board, in a desirable locality; references. Address P. 92, Globe. WANTED—Furnished room, with board, ln desirable locality; references. Address P. 92, Globe. WANTED—Two furnished rooms and board by married couple without children. Must be near business part of town. Address with terms. C. 86. SCHOOLS. Examinations for admission to the Fresh- man classes in Yale college and the Sheffield Scientific schools will be held in St. Paul, Minn., at the High school building, begining on Thursday, June 25. at 9 a. m. DY_ WORKS. KAHLERT A MlNTEL—Minnesota Steal. Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. Notice for "Bl__ _*oiT the Sale ~o"f~iho "Water Works Bono's of the Vll- lu«e of Hokah. ; >r Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids for the sale of five thousand Cellars of the mu- nicipal bonds of the Viliag*rof Hokah, Hous- ton County, Minn., will b_ received at tho office cf the Recorder of said Village until 12 o'clock noon of the 6th >*ay of July, 1596, said bonds to bear date July 6, 1896, wlll be in denominations of fWe hundred dollars each, payable at. the treasury of said Vil- lage in not more than ton, nor less than five, years from date, at the option of said Village, with annual interest at the rate of six per cent i The Village Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and aN bids. By order of the Village Board of Trustees. J. C. SNURE, Recorder. Dated at Hckah this 13th day of June, 1896. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Wincna—ss. District Court, Third Judic- ial District, ln the matter of the assignment of George Scherer, insolvent. Notice- is hereby given that George Scherer, of the city of Winona, in said County and State, has by deed in writing, dated June eleventh, 1836, made a general assignment to the undersigned, of all his property not exempt by law from levy and sale on execu- tion, fcr the benefit of all his creditors, with- out preferences. All claims must be verified and presented to the undersigned for allowance. Dated June 12th, 1886. PAUL KEMP, Assignee. Morgan Block, Winona. Minn. ," Randall A Randall, Attorneys for Assignee. SITUATIONS wanted—female. WANTED—By flrst-class laundress to go out washing, ironing and house cleaning; wlll work reasonable. Call after 6 p. m., or address 280 Rice street, third floor. GIRL WANTED—Good, strong; for kitchen. 475 Wabasha st A LADY WANTS ANY KIND OF DAY work; washing or ironing; take lt ln or go out, and washing dishes. 743 Lafond st A LADY WANTS ANY KIND OF DAY work; washing ironing and scrubing, and take washing home. 757 Lafond st. STENOGRAPHER—A competent young lady desires position as stenographer or cashier; can furnish good recommendations. Address A. P., 657 North st, city. DRESSMAKER wants sewing in families. Call or address 315 East 7th st, 3d floor. WANTED—Young lady stenographer desires position; can do good work; best of refer- ences if required; willingto work for mod- erate salary. Stenographer, 687 Tuscarora aye. STENOGRAPHER—ThoroughIy competent lady stenographer and typewrltlst, owning machine, wishes some piece work; will call for and deliver work; moderate charges; will do substituting. Please address "Sten- ographer," 46 Germanla Life Bldg. WANTED —Position as housekeeper by mid- dle-aged American woman; best references; call or address 1900 7V_ ay. South Minne- apolis. STENOGRAPHER—Young lady stenographer desires a position; has had experience; will . work for moderate salary. L. M., 364 Rice, flat 7. , -,y. , WANTED— A position as housekeeper ln a small family, by a lady of ability and edu- cation; city or country. Miss M. W., 541 Robert St SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL; COOKED six years In last place; also second girl; understands sewing; references. 14 East 7th st, 3d floor, room 8. EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS CHAMBER work in furnished flat, or in private family and help with care of children. Address at once. H. Bargen, general delivery. HOUSE WORK—A flrst-class cook desires a situation In American family of two or three adults. Call or address 46 West Ninth street. DRESSMAKER—Wanted—Young Udy with experience ln dressmaking wants position with private dressmaker. Call or address 651 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—A girl who ls a good cook will take a place ln a small family; can give best references. Call at 139 East 10th st. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, position by young lady as stenographer and assistant bookkeeper; has had experience In general office work; can furnish reference; will ac- cept moderate .salary. Address X 84, Globe. SEWING—A dressmaker wants sewing by the day ln families. Call or address 215 Ron- dc st. STENOGRAPHER—Young lady desires posi- tion as stenographer and typewriter; has had experience in office work. Address L. C, Globe. LAUNDRESS—A flrst-class laundress would like rough dry washing to do at home; 5 dozen for $1; clothes called for and de- livered and good work guaranteed. Ad- dress Laundress, 456 East Sixth Bt. DRESSMAKER—FIrst-class, would like a couple of weeks' engagements in families. First-class work guaranteed; $1.25 per day. Address Miss Beatrice, general delivery. WASHING—Wanted, washing or general work. Mary Jorgensen, 433 Case st WASHING—Want washing, to go out. or scrubbing. Call on Mr. Seymour, No. 15, on the Upper Flats. WASHING—Tak9 in washing and go out. 201 West Sixth st. WANTED—A lady wants day work, either washing or Ironing or sweeping. 200 E. 10th St. WANTED—A woman would llko to get day work of any kind; call at 456 East Seventh street, third floor, room 17. DRESSMAKER* wants work in family; per- fect lit guaranteed; reference given. Ad- dress 417 V.' Wabasha_st AND TYPEWRITER— Position wanted by a young lady stenog- rapher and typewriter; good references; book-keeping if required; address Mattle E. Kirk, Bradner, Ward Co.O. LAUNDRESS—An experienced laundress wishes work in private families, by the day. Call after 6 o'clock. 200 East Tenth st. EMPLOYMENT—An experienced young lady wants work of some kind. I am willing to do any kind of work as I am a widow and have two little children; please call or ad- dress 727 Mrs. Kagerer. WASHING —Wanted, washing, housecleanlng or work of any kind. Mrs. Wilders, 175 Thirteenth st WASHING—Woman goes out washing. Iron- ing and housecleanlng. Inquire at No. 499 St. Peter and Exchange, second floor. STENOGRAPHER—Competent stenographer owning machine would like to secure some piece work at a reasonable price. Will call for and deliver work. Will do substituting. Address Stenographer, 46 Germanla Life Bldg. SEWING —An experienced dressmaker wants sewing by *he day in families. Call or address 215 Rondo st. WOMAN GOES OUT WASHING, ironing and house cleaning. Inquire at No. 499 St. Peter and Exchange, second floor. DRESSMAKER—A competent dressmaker desires work ln families. Terms reason- able. Call or address 200 East Tenth st WANTED—An experienced lady wants to go out washing; can give satisfaction. Address 385 Walnut st., rear. \u25a0 WANTED—Washing by the day and to go out washing. 681 Jenka st. - DRESSMAKER—Wants sewing in families, or to do at home; cutting and fitting; call or address 315 East 7th st,third floor. WANTED —To go out washing, Ironing and cleaning. Call at 641 Charles street. WANTED—To go out washinglng.ironlng and cleaning. Call at 711 Edmond street. WANTED—A good cook wants a place ln a private family. Call or address 547 Cedar street. M. K. BICYCLES. BICYCLES—High grade gent's and ladles' '96 wheels, $42.00. guaranteed, good as new. Steams, '95, in first-class order, $52.50. 234 West 3d st. BICYCLES—High grade gent's and ladies' '98 wheels, $42.00, guaranteed, good as new. Steams, '95, in first-class order, $52.50. 234 -West 3d st jfl WANTED—Bicycle for painting or paper hanging. 211 Annapolis st JICYCLES—SIOO wheels, high grade, direct from manufacturer, $55. Address P. 93, | Globe. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED—An able and experienced Catholic German doctor. Good location with prac- tice assured. For particulars apply Vil- lage Recorder, Cold Spring, Steams county, Minn. $250 INVESTED earns $85 weekly; prospectus proofs free. F. Daly, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. FOR SALE—Cigar and confectionery; good location; cheap rent; leaving city. 606 E. Robert St. FOR SALE—The lease of 28-room bearding house, well and newly furnished; doing flne bustness; three blocks from postoffice; long lease; low rent; not able to attend to the business; will sell cheap. B 93, Globe. LIVE PARTY WITH $300 CAN MAKE CON- nection to pay upwards of $100 per month. No Interference with present occupation. You handle your own money. Address P. O. box 1285. New York. FOR SALE—Manufacturing business requir- ing from $1,000 to $1,500 for sale; good and paying trade established. Address K. Bi, Globe. PARDNER WANTED—I have $1,600 to invest What can you offer? C. S. 133. FOR SALE—Cash or trade; a Dargain; one of tha best livery, boarding and sale stables on South Side. Address L. Daube, 202 Weat Lake st,. Chicago. IIL A>*OU.\CEMEXTS. HOTEL ARLINGTON—Seven— Corners— Urn- der new management; steam heat; elec- tric lights; haths; refurnished; first-class board and room, $5.0 per wek. GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICH work done by the Minnesota Roofing aad I Cornice Co., 411 Selby ST. AICTIOS SALES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION— The contents of a first class apartment house will be sold at public auction, begin- ning on June 17, at 10 a. m., and continue daily until all is sold, ln the stores. Nos. 238 and 240 E. 7th St., consist- ing of 12 upright folding beds. 15 bedroom suits, 15 Iron beds, springs and hair mat- tresses for each; 10 wardrobes, 2 hall trees, flne parlor furniture, rattan rockers, center table, copper cooking utensils, crockery- ware, silverware, knives, forks, spoons, din- ing tables, 200 dining room chairs: In fact, everything found in a first class family ho- tel. The goods are all antique oak, mod- ern style, and have had the best of care. Parties looking for bargains cannot afTord to miss this sale. A. G. Johnson, auctlon- eer. N. B.—Dealers should attend this sale. FOR IIEXT—HOI'SES. Boutt. FOR RENT—Seven room house, all furnished and ln good order for rent, (16 a month. 438 Rice st. FOR RENT CHEAP—New house, six rooms, garret, city water, flne yard. 433 Sherburne aye. J. W. SHEPARD. 94 East Fourth St.. rents houses, stores, offices, steam-heated apart- ments; collects rents; acts as owners' agent. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCI GLOBB BUILDING —WB RENT HOUSES. STORES. OFKICE9. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKES COL- LECTIONS. HOUSE—For rent, house 54 Cedar st-;six rooms. HOTELS. KIRKLAND HOTEL-Slbley st. between 9th and 10 sts.; first class* rooms and board; large grounds, shade, trees, pleasant loca- tion, convenient to business center, special attention given strangers and the travel- ing public; charges very moderate. HOTEL ABBEY—IB 9E. Eighth; furnished rooms; first class accommodations for transients; open all night. F. D. Abbey. HOTEL ABBEY-189 East Eighth—Furnished rooms; flrst-class accommodations for transients; open all night. F. D. Abbey. FOR REXT—Flats. UTOPIA—493 St. Peter St.—Pleasant front rooms, single or en suite;transients can be accommodated. FLAT—For rent, flat of thro rooms and al- cove; modern convenleuces; bath, etc.; partly furnished. 673 St. Peter st FLATS—Two fout-room flats down town, $5 and $10 each. S. S. Stokes, room 27, Globe building. FLATS—NewIy papered and calclmined three, four and five-room flats, and one store, for rent cheap at 474 Rice st. Rooms. ROOMS FOR RENT^-Small. furnished: for a girl; very reasonable. Call at 315 East 7th st, 3d -floor, dressmaker. FOR RENT—Five nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. Call at once; 689 Otsego st., Mrs. Sloggy. FOR KENT—One large, furnished front room, first floor, with good board, for two gen- tlemen, or gentleman and wife. 31 E. 10th. FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms for two gentlemen. 579 St. Peter st FOR RENT—Comer room, weet bay window; furnished or unfurnished. 32 Buckingham. PERSONALS. MME. DEBUE, clairvoyant. Whatever your troubles are she can help you; 379 Wash- ington street N. MISS ALLIE AUSTIN, clarvoyant; card readings, 25 and 50 cents. 484 Cedar St., near 9th. MRS. DR. MOSS, St Paul's most popular clairvoyant, should be consulted at once by all who wish to better their condition of life. 513 Wabasha st., oppoelte the capltol. REMOVED—MRS. HAVES—Laces, lace cur- talns and kid gloves cleaned. 292 West Third St., cor. Pleasant aye. A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— Madame Teltsworth; prices reduced 50 cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighth street MRS. DR. MOSS, St. Paul's most popular clairvoyant, should be consulted at once by all who wish to better their condition of life. 513 Wabasha St., opposite the capltol. MME. CAROLLI tells your entire life; 25ci 50c and upward. 233 East Seventh st, Room 1. FOR SALE. TOOLS—Complete set of tinner's tools, also first class shelving and counter; 849 Mar- garet st. FOR SALE—Bed room set, kitchen range, coal stove and kitchen furniture, cheap, at pri- vate sale. 426 Rondo st. FOR SALE—Baby carriage cheap, if taken today. 215 Grove at, upstairs. FOR SALE CHEAP—One National cash regis- ter suitable for retail trade of any kind, cost J175.00; two butcher scales, fancy, one Fairbanks platform scale, one jarge hang- ing lamp. Enquire room 208 Bank of Minne- sota. CASH REGISTER—A new cash register for sale cheap. Inquire 337 East Seventh st FINANCIAL. $50 TO $500 short-time leans procured on per- sonal property. Ohio Investment Company, seventh floor. Globe Building. $250 PROFIT DIjRm^JULY^ON $50 CAPI- tal, iv straight, legitimate business specula- tion. For prospectus, address C. F. North _ Co., 234 LaSalle St. Chicago. ANY ONE CAN BORROW MONEY, any amount, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, furs, bicycles, typewriter, at Lytle's, 411 Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches and diamonds for sale at half their value at Lytle's, 411 Robert st. MONEY TO LOAN—O- furniture, pianos, etc., to remain with the owner; also on watches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loans can be repaid by Installments; business strictly private. Room 7, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson; Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co. MONEY TO LOAN on good security at low- est rates without charge for commission, at our State Savings Bank, Germania Life Building, Fourth and Minnesota sts. $250 INVESTED earns $85 weekly; prospectus crnofH free. F. Daly. 1293 Broadway N. Y. PROPOSALS FOR OATS. Office Board of Fire Commissioners. St Paul, June 12th. IS9«. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners at office, cor- ner of Eighth and Minnesota streets, until June 23d, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, for fur- nishing the Fire Department with thirty-five hundred (3,500) bushels (more or less), best No. 3 white oats in sacks (sacks to be re- turned), for Immediate delivery at the sev- eral houses of the department A sample of oats proposed to be furnished to accompany bid. Proper bonds wlll be required for faith- ful performance of contract. The board re- serves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be endorsed "Proposals for oats," and directed to the undersigned. By order of the Board. ALFRED S. HALL. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. June 13, 1896. Picked up by police officer, one red dehorned cow with calf. Same will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of Central Police Pound, on Washington street, on Saturday, June 20, 18% at 10 o'clock, a. M. W. P. NELSON, Poundmaster. m W CZ*_^"^ CT Manufacturer r% 1—'• IZ/V_» ___-, and Dealer in Importer of Billiard Cloth and Supplies. Al- tering and repairing done on short notice, ttec- ond-oaad table, bought and sold. 220 Bast Seventh SL, SL Paul, Minn SEE E. P. ROBERTS, OS East Fonrth Street. For yoar rents, real estate loans aad Insur- ance. I m_ke s specialty ot rents. Biicelliiafoai. FOR SALE—Forty-live lots in Defranchy^i division; facing Ross, Farquler and Barcley streets. Price $200 each or three lots for $500 cash. Apply No. 1930 Unlvers- lty avenue. In afternoon. \u25a0 '.i WANTED TO BUT. WANT TO BUY—Old shelving; mast be cheap for cash. Address W. Tauscher. 24« Weet Third St.. '.'' WANTED TO RENT. TO RENT—Small house, six or seven rooms, for family of two, adjacent to cable or Grand Aye. line; must be ln flrst-class order; want all the Improvements can get; rent not to exceed $20. G 96, Globe. WANTED—To rent a house of modern im- provements, within 15 minutes' walk of center of city. Address C. Schumacker. 133 East Third st. DIRECTORY OF THE Principal ins Iks OF ST. PAUL. The following ia /mblished dally for the benefit of traveling salesmen, strangers and the public generally, It Includes alt the trades and professions, and cannot fall to prove of interest to all who Intend transact-, ingbusiness in St. Paul. ..3 Amusements. Metropolitan. Sixth, near Robert st Grand. Sixth and St. Peter streets. Strak's Tlvoll, Bridge Square. Concert even* ings and Sunday matinee. Admission free. Bicycles. Windsor Bicycle Livery, 411 Robert st Bakerlee. Thauwald Bros.. 353-355 Seventh st . Batter aad Bggs. Milton Dairy Company, 722 Wabasha st TeL 281. . Cat Rate Tickets. Corbett's, 169 East Third st. Edwards, 173 Third st, 339 Robert st Cloaks. Ransom A Horton. 99-101 East Sixth. Comailssloa Merchants. __ McGulre A Mulrooney. 77-79 East 3d st C. C. Emerson A Co., 26 East Third st Thuet & McNamee, 95 East Third st De Camp & Beyer. 129 East Third st. 11. C Hemenway A Co., corner Third and Minnesota sts. Dore A Redpath, 70 and 73 East Third it R. E. Cobb, 31-33 East Thlrdjt Coal aad Wood. O. O. Wilson, corner Eighth and Broadway. Coafectloaera, Wholesale. McFadden-Mullen Co., 65 to 59 East 3d at _— —-— i^ Electrlcluns. John Gorman. 316 Minnesota st, Exyren, Plaao Mining. Pucklug aad Storage. J. B. Desforges, 164 East Sixth. Tel. 550. Express and Storage. Kent's Express and Storage Company. 231 W. Seventh st. Cheapest and best. I lour and Feed. Tlerney * Co.. 91 East Third st. __ Greea Vegetables. Tubbeslng Bros., 100 East Third st Grocer*. John Wagener, corner Twelfth and Robert sts., and 486-488 East Seventh at Hotels. Grand Central, corner Seventh and Wabasha^ Loaas on Watches, Diamonds, Fare. Lytle's Loan Office, 411 Robert. Room L Lauudrles. The Elk. 51 West Third st Tel. 26». Milk nnd Cream. H. Stebblng (Como), 367 Dayton ay. All cows guaranteed free from tuberculosis. _^^ Maiiiifa.tur.-ri. and Dealers ta Dyna- mos, Motors aad Electrical Appa- ratus. I John Gorman, 315 Minnesota at. News aad Stationery. Charles L. Neumann, 224 West Seventh __ Plnmblng, Steam and Gns Fitting* A. W. Johnston. 13» West Seventh st Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water Heat. McQuillan Bros., 183 Western cv. Sheet Metal Workers, Stoves and Hardware. Karst & Breher, 183 West Third st. Undertakers. Theo. Bunker, corner West 7th and 6th sts. Wholesale Wlaes and Liquors. B. Simon. 297-299 East Seventh st. i The Globe. Free Want Page Blank I For the Unemployed 0T ST, PAUL IJiLI MINNIiPOLH. Free "situation or Help Wanted Ad- vertisements mutt be written on this blank and »*nt to THE GLOBE Ad- vertising Department, St. Paul. f . j I c I o ' i I a ej I 11—I—I—I—v
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Trains leave St. Paul Union Da•yS&agg pot as follows: Daily, 1:45 p. a..

a_^^^9g__] lorNew York, Boston, MontrealwiytL&lWjp and Eastern points. Dining oat___wWSS an<i through Boston Sleeper at-f||jl^|*P taehed. Daily, 9:05 a. m... for Se-thdr "-"J-Bri attle- Taccma, Portland and Pa-RSaflW? 3 cifc Coast points. Through sleep-\u25a0^** er to Seattle attached! Dailyiscept Euadav. G:00p. m. for Glenwood from

'idlEueapolla 'From Broadway station, exceptiiUHday, Wisconsin Div. Local, 9:35 a. m.; St.Croix Falls Accommodation. t:osp.m

WISCONSIN CENTRALCity Oflice, 373 Robert Street. 'Phone No. 894.

\u0084._ . _.\u0084 Leave Arrive

AllTrains Daily. 8t- p^ui st. Paul.Eau Claire, Chippewa")

Falls, Ashland, Hur- -.«._ o.i<:._

ley,Oshkosh,Milwau- '\u25a0»*•»• *•£*\u25a0*•Jtee, Waukesha. Chi- \ •6 :"i».cago and the East and «*•.*-. wy.w.

South J•Arrive 7:33 p. m, on Sundays.

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SITUATIONS OFFERED—MALES.

WANTED—Salesmen and solicitors every-where to canvass the trade, good seller,highest commission paid; samples free.Call between 1 and 4 o'clock p. m., at28 Court block, 8t Paul.

SAUSAGE-MAKER—WANTED—First class;German; good pay and steady work.Applyat 382 Jackson street, F. W. Luley & Son.

WANTED—A carpenter at 189 West Fourthstreet •

WANTED—Painters tc figure on painting ahouse. 378 Summit Place.

SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS—Wantedeverywhere to canvass the trade; good seller;highest commission paid; samples free. 28Court block, St Paul, Minn.

BICYCLE SALESMAN—First-class man withsome experience ln repairing; a good jobfor the right person. White Flyer CycleHouse, 51 East sth st.

SHAMPOOER—At Manhattan baths, sth andRobert sts.

BARBER—Steady employment, at Manhattanbarber shop.

WANTED—Experienced coffee maker andsoda man. Apply Como Pavilion to-day.

AGENTS WANTED—Campaign book; posi-tively only authentic, officially endorsedUvea of candidates; history of parties andissues; price $1.50; discount 50 per cent;outfits ready; sent prepaid for 10 centsstamps. Monroe Book Co., Chicago.

AGENTS TO HANDLE OUR TELEPHONETablet, Lawn Sprinkler and High GradeSpecialties, pays $5,000 yearly. Victory Mfg.Co., Cleveland. O.

BOY WANTED—Boy who has had experienceln plumbing trade. D. J. Harrington ACo., 151 University aye., cor. Rice st

THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, assets$650,900, largest, strongest and best Minne-sota Life Company, wants a few moreagents. Every assistance given. Expensesof good men guaranteed. Address DouglasPutnam, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn.

WANTED—Good salesmen for countrytrade to sell staple article to dry goods andnotion trade; small sample, good commis-sions. Address Jas. Chadwlck &Bro., Ltd.,189 sth ay., Chicago, 111.

WANTED—Man with small capital to openoffice and represent manufacturer; salary

or commission. Ohio Manufacturing Co.,Dayton, Ohio.PAINTERS WANTED—Good, at once; call at

203 Bates aye.

WANTED AGENTS-Big pay; choice terri-tory. Pays sick, accident, death and en-

dowment benefits. Address American Benev-olent Association, St Louis, Mo.

WANTED—Aa Idea. Write John WedderburnA Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D.C, for their 11.800 prize offered to inventors.

MAN WANTED—Good man for kitchen workIn restaurant. L. D. Phillips, 282 Sibley st

LABORERS WANTED—Fifty railroad labor-ers wanted for lowa. Company work. Freefare. Ship tonight Moore & Co., 179 EastThird st.

WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; $100 to$150 monthly; salary and expenses; exper-ience unnecessary. Reply with stamp. Su-perlor Cigar Co., Chicago.

WANTED—Salesmen for Minnesota and Wis-consin on commission. Hosiery, gloves, mit-tens and knit goods. Western D. G. Com-mlsslon Co., 233 Jackson st, Chicago.

$75 TO $150 A MONTH and expenses paidsalesmen for cigars; experience unneces-sary; standard goods. Little Clerk cigarmachine free to each customer. Bishop &Kline, St. Louis. Mo.

$30 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES for salesmanto sell our cigars; experience unnecessary;best inducement to dealers. Folk Ritchie& Co., St. Louis.

WANTED—lntelligent gentlemen and ladiesIn every town to work at home; neat,steady employment We pay salary. In-close stamp. Standard Mfg. Co., 142 WestTwenty-third St., New York.

WANTED—FIrst-class carpenter for a fewdays inside work; wages $1.75. Address X96, Globe.

WANTED—FIrst-class barber. 539 Missis-sippl St.

WANTED—Barber, 413 Jackson St.

WANTED—AH around meat and pastrycook; lunoh counter. 381 Robert street

WANTED—Agents can make $50 weekly lnany locality, failure utterly Impossible.Will prove it or forfeit one hundred dol-lars. Address P. O. Box 5308. Boston, Mass.

WANTED—Reliable party to represent Chi-cago Co. in this. city. Party must invest$500 for which security ls given. AddressW. I. C. C. 604 Ashland block. Chicago, 111.

BOARD OFFERED.

FAMILY OF NO CHILDREN WOULD LIKEto take a child; no objection to age; termsreasonable. 455 Goodhue st.

FOR RENT—Furnished room, with board, indesirable locality; references. Address P 92.Globe.

LARGE, PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM,with board, suitable for two, at Lake Shore,White Bear Lake; private family. Apply atZ 79, Globe.

BOARD OFFERED—NeatIy furnished room,hot and cold bath; also good table board;use of parlor and piano for two gentlemen.417 East Tenth street.

TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS AT REDUCEDrates for the summer months at the Colon-nade, cor. 10th and St Peter.

BOARD—Flrst-class board with or withoutroom; bath and everything modern. In-quire 624 Cedar st

TO EXCHANGE.

NEW GOODS for secend-hand. Ryan Fur-niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 EastSeventh. R. N. Cardoza, Proprietor.

M. & ST. L. BEPOT,Broadway and Fourth.

MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. R"ALBERT LKA ROUTE."

Leave ~\ *Daily, tEx. Sunday. | ArriveJ Alb'tLea, Dcs Moines, I

ie:l£a.m. i Ced. Rp'tls. Kan. City ( t7:40 p.m.18:86a.!-. Watert'n &Red. Falls Ex. +4:55 p.m

•7:00 p.m. Dcs Moines & Omaha Lim *8:55a.m---*7:ttp.m. Chicago

_St. Louis Lira. *S:ssa.m

14:48p.m. AlbertLeu A Mankato Loc 110:35 a.m'

LEVEEFoot of Sib ey Street.

SidneyWill leave for St. Louis and intermediate land-ings Friday, June 19. at 10 A. B_.

For full Information regarding passenger andfreight rates address C. R. BROCKWAY, GeneralAgent, Oflice, foot of Sibley street, oppositeUnion Depot St. PauL Telephone call. 03.

L. I. Casserlt. Jokx S. Princ-.

Casserly St Prince.General Insurance and Loans.

Money to loan on Improved Real Estate atcurrent rates.

Building Society loans released and straightmortgage loans negotiated instead—with the "onor before" privilega if desired.Offices 113 & 115 En iicott Arcade.

Restored, Functional Disorders Corrected, Nervous Prostra-tion, Sexual Debility, Impotexicy, Atrophy, PrematureDecline, Unnatural Emissions, Organic Decay, Ac, withall attending evils, fromwluttevcr cause, are q uiclclyand per-

tmanentlrcured by Dr. Catun's _flß_^_.

Nerve Tokic asd Vitalizkb.A Legitimate Specific without an B -_ _Joffensive feature. Full vigor and ur Wcomplete cure guaranteed. Sold >1 «_Ljat wholesale and retail by GEO. X •/ sC. GOODWIN a CO.. 86 Han- _fec_4,#over St.. WEEKS a POTTER

BEFORE CO.. 880 Wash. St., SMITH. AFTERBENEDICT_

C0.,»! Portland St.. RUST, RICHARDSONDRUO CO.. 43 Hannver St., Boston, Mass., orby mail orexpress, sealed, in plain parcel, on receipt of price, $1.00per package, C for «3. Address CATON MED. CO.,Boston, Macs. Kullinformationand sworn testimony free.

?L TANSY PILLS\\\ _\ CATOK'S RELIABLEy5 Bring Safety, Ocatfo.t, and Health.

i I.OOK out I There are imitations! Don'tx take any risks. Sea that youget Caton'S.J They ar»th«ori(rioal and only absolutely

f safe and certain preparation. Drugstores,v. or by mailfor (1 (sealed). Advicefree.S\ &ATOH SPZC. CO., BOSTON, US.

SITUATIONS OFFERED-FEMALES.

WANTED—Competent girl for general house-work. Call 182 Farrlngton avenue.

WANTED—Thirty girls can find good places;best wages; cooks for general housework.Mra. Maryweather'B 643 Wabasha street

TINNER WANTED—AppIy at once. J. Ber-gerdlng, Melrose, Minn.

GIRL WANTED—To work for board aadroom; a good chanoe for the right person tolearn hair business. 414 Wabasha et

WANTED—A man to drive delivery wagonand work ln store. A. H. Roake, 67 East3d st.

GlßL—Wanted for general housework; Ger-man preferred. Call at 208 Grove st.

WANTED—Nurse to take care of youngchild at 460 Iglehart St.

WANTED—GirI for general housework. 462Iglehart St.

WANTED—Hirst-class cook In family of two;references required. Call before 10:30 a. m.

Mrs. A. W. Merriam, 602 Summit Aye.

WANTED—Good strong Swede or Norwegiandishwasher and scrub woman. Como Pa-

vilion.

WANTED—GirI for housework; apply atonce. 314 Rondo St.

WANTED—GirI to assist with children; atonce. Call at 557 Rondo St .

GIRL WANTED—A young girl to assist withlight housework. Apply 981 Hague Aye.

COOK WANTED—First-class, neat, and pas-try cook, woman preferred; must furnishgood references. Address Worthington hotel,Worthington, Minn. .

HOUSEKEEPER—Good, neat, capable work-ing housekeeper; write, stating full partic-ulars and wages required. Box 21, Apple-ton, Minn.

COMPANION—Wanted, partner, lady or gen-tleman, to go to New Orleans on a flat boat

fitted up in good shape; a Blx monthstrip. Address V. 93 Globe.

GIRL WANTED—GirI for general housework;must be competent cook. Apply at 27 Sher-

burne aye.

PASTRY COOK—A flrst-class woman pastrycook. Call at 464 Jackson st.

PASTRY COOK—A flrst-class woman pastrycook wanted, dining room girls and vege-table cook for summer resort Apply at 738Payne aye.

WANTED—Good girl for general housework.1128 Reaney st.

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for generalhousework: Apply to 375 Lookout Place:Take Miss. St. car.

GIRL WANTED—A girl to do good plain cook-ing.* Apply at 388 Woodward aye.

GIRL WANTED—GirI for general housework.938 DeSoto st

GIRL WANTED with experience to pastecigar boxes at Cigar Box factory, in rearof 244 13th st.

%HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework;good wges and steady work. Mrs. J. W.Smith, W. 7th st, one west Montreal,

prentice girl: 493 Marshall Aye.

HOUSEWORK—Wanted,competent girl forgeneral housework. Wages $4.00 per wekApply at 1276 Keston st, St AnthonyPark.

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for generahousework; must be willingto go to Min-netonka for the summer. Call 100 WesternAye.

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for gen-eral housework; no washing; wages $15.00per month jreferences required. Inquire 635Dayton Aye.

WANTED—GirI for general housework at952 Ashland avenue; small family.

HOUSEWORK—Good girl for general house-work; small house, small family; no wash-ing; good wages. No. 790 Cedar st

MILLNER—Wanted a first-class woman forgeneral housework at 209 East Seventh st

%HOUSEWORK—Good girl wanted for gen-eral housework. 216 Hoffman Aye.

HOUSEWORK—GIri wanted for generalhousework; 638 Holly Aye.at once.

WANTED—GirI for general housework. 560Westminster. ' , [

WANTED—3S girls at 393 Selby avenue.

HOUSEWORK—GirI for general housework.819 Burr st.

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for generalhousework in small private family. 340Grove st, near Pine.

WOMAN WANTED—To do washing andscrubbing or any kind of housework by theday. Please call at 198 East 10th st

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for generalhousework; must understand cooking. In-quire at 659 East Third st '_

WANTED—Good competent girl for generalhousework. 819 Partland aye.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST—OId black horse on Lincolnavenue, yesterday; finder please notifyGust Sundfeldt, 762 East Cook street.

LOST—A brown water spaniel; white spot onbreast; named Ben; reward if returned to49M; West 3d st.

FOUND —Something of value belonging toHon. Ira B. Mills, of Moorhead; owner canhave same by calling at Globe countingroom.

LOST—On Ashland or Western avenue, nearcorner of both streets, a ladies' ring withsmall diamond setting. Return to Mrs. C.W. Hornick, 431 Ashland aye., and receivereward.

LOST —Child's gold locket and chain on In-terurban or Mississippi St. car line; reward

if returned to 232 E. 13th St.

LOST—Bay horse, weight 800. Return to 139E. 10th for reward.

LOST—The first week ln June, probably onSherman St.. a small silver watch. Pleasereturn to 287 South Exchange and receivereward.

LOST—About four weeks ago, five-year-oldgray horse; weight about 800; cut on lefthind leg; white mane and tail; return to585 Dale and receive reward.

LOST—Between Fuller and University, smallliend bag containing purse with $10 gold

piece, ring and some small change. Pleaseleave at Conger's drug store and receive re-ward.

LOST—A ladies' gold watch. Finder will besuitably rewarded by returning It to T. ALacey, care Edison Electric Co., St. Paul.

PROFESSIONAL.

TREATMENT for the scalp and complexionby Mme. Schmitt 233 E. 7th St. Chiropo-

dist —removes corns. Ingrowing nails, bun-lons, without pain. yyST. PAUL VIAVI COMPANY HAS MOVED

to 54 Mannheimer building. Mrs. S. Stout,.manager. Health book and consultation free

HORSES AND CARRIAGES.

FOR SALE—A gentlemen's flne drivinghorse, buggy and harness; very cheap;makean offer. Call at 14 West Sixth street.

HORSE—Fcund, a bay horse, Saturday, at 115West Tenth; owner can have same by call-ing.

FOR SALE—Two seated surrey, good as new;cheap. 849 Margaret st.

WANTED—A good horse for its board to beused at the lake for light driving purposes.Inquire of or address 514 Chamber of Com-merce.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four year old mare,sound, broke single or double. Call Monday.529 St. Peter st.FOR SALE—Six head horses, two combina-tion ponies, four extension top carriages,five top buggies, at 411 Cedar.

100 HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES, speedy driv-ers and fine matched carriage teams; 150head of western range horses; 75 head ofbeautiful little Shetland ponies; auctionWednesday and Saturday; private saledaily. Barrett & Zimmerman, 20 Second st,North Minneapolis, and Minnesota transfer.

INSTRUCTION.

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PUBLICschool branches given during summer va-cation by thoroughly competent teacher.Call afternopns, or address 15 East Csntralaye.

LAW COURSE, SPECIAL, $5; COMPLETEeducation for law practice. National School,South Bend. Ind.

ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MBltfe ANDArt. 21 East Exchange St. St. Pant— Plaae,Violin, gutter, banjo and mandolin taught.Lessons given ln drawing and paluting.Call or send tor wosnectua.

SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe.WANTED—Engliahmen 24; Just out; is open

to accept an engagement; the nature ofwhich la immaterial. Address H 77, Globe.

WANTED—By a upholster;an all around man;steady and strictly sober; would work lnthe trade, or to work, in a furniture store.Address C. Lund, 807 Twelfth avenue. SouthMinneapolis, Minn. '%_

WANTED—By young German-American asnight or day clerk; can give good bonds Ifrequired; well acquainted in the city. Callor address L. H., 227 West Third street.

ATTORNEY—A young attorney wants a posi-tion in a lawyer's office and do collectingand soliciting; small wages; best references.M 77, Globe.

PAINTER—An experienced painter wishes tosecure a contract for Inside or outside paint-ing; will figure very close; wlll take someboard on account If desired. Charles K.Wilson, general delivery. =

A YOUNG. EDUCATED BUSINESS MANJust from Germany desires a situation lnorder to acquaint himself with Americanbusiness methods; is an expert accountant;salary no object Address Albert Bernhard,general delivery, St Paul P. p.

YOUNG BOY SIXTEEN YEARS OLD WOULDlike position of any kind; good experienceand reference. Address H. A., U7 WestWlnnlfred st, West St Paul.

A FIFTY-YEAR-OLD SWISS BAKER ANDcook; good cow milker; like to work for awidow, city or country. C. Heggman, 760Arundel st

DRlVEß—Situation wanted by a young Ger-man-American of 24, as driving team or anyother work which ls offered to him. Pleasecall or address, Teamster, L. S., St. Paulhotel, near Seven Corners.

A BOY of 16 wants work of any kind; isworking now, but does not like position;

references furnished. Address L 93, Globe.SITUATION WANTED—A middle aged man

wants work of any -kind. H. L. 8., 450Goodhue St. '

SITUATION WANTED—A boy of 1G years ofage wants work of any kind. L. 8., 450

Goodhue St.

WANTED—By a boy of 15 years of age workln an office or messenger boy. Address

Mathlaa Young, 21 E. Magnolia St., City.

SITUATION WANTED—By a metallurgicalassay er, and general analytical chemist; re-rallable and skillful; wants work. AddressJohn Waters, assayer and analyist, P. O.box 18, Gladstone, Minn.

BOY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION OF ANYkind, either as an elevator boy, delivereror as a collector. Address Z 96 Globe.

BOOKKEEPER—Wanted, position by youngman as bookkeeper or salesman on theroad; best of references. Address L 87,Globe.

BOOKKEEPER—An experienced bookkeeperand good penman would accept a positionwith reliable firm. Adflress J. M. 8., 2817Fourteenth ay. south, Minneapolis, Minn.

BOY WOULD LIKE POSITION EITHER DE-livering, call boy, office work or as an ele-vator boy. Grace, general delivery.

WANTED—A place by a nice colored manwho can do anything about the house. Is agood waiter. Care for office, or Janitorwork. Reed Court flat, 2 Selby aye.

ERRAND BOY—A boy thirteen years of agewishes a position as cash or errand boy;Address 537 Broadway, In the rear.

SITUATION WANTED—Gcod, honest boy, 14years old, would like work as a cash boy,or any work. Address J. Sager, 525 VanBuren st.

MALE STENOGRAPHER—Six years exper-ience, desires a position. No. 234 West 6thst, second fiat.

A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN and book-keeper, with eight years' city experience,wants a similar position; needs work.Address Simmer, city delivery.

WANTED—Customers to have their lace cur-tains and drapery cleaned; drapery hung

also; take orders for new shades; -eflttlngand rehanging your own shades; lowestprices; best work. Drop postal to HenryArnstcln, 502 Beaumont St.

SITUATION WANTED—A young man 21years of age desires position in an office; isstrictly temperate; can give good references.Address G. L. Chester, 333 Magnolia st.

EMPLOYMENT—A reliable trustworthy manls open for engagement .can fillalmost anyposition; will acept any kind of work, as hehas a large family io support Please ad-dress &. Z 461 Selby Aye.

POSITION WANTED"~~by a young man 18years old, ln office, or a place where he canlearn business of some kind; am willingtostart in with reasonable wages; can furnishbest of references. Address 636 Jackson st

SITUATION WANTED—A bright honest boywould like a position as office boy; age 15

years. Address or call J. L. S., 508 W. Min-nehaha^^EMPLOYMENT—A sober.trustworthy Scan-

dinavian man of 24 seeks a position ofsome kind. Wlll drive or care for horsesin city or at lake; useful and willingtodo any other work that is offered; goodreferences ;address C. W. 415 Robert st.

WANTED—By registered pharmacist a posi-tion ln city or country; can furnish best ofreferences; single, sober and not afraid ofwork. T 97. Globe. ;

WANTED—A good honest young man of 18would like to get work of any kind. Ad-dress G. Demrow, 89 Garfield street.

WANTED—A position In drug store by youngman of three years experience; salesmanand fountain attendant. Address E 84,Globe.

WANTED—By an experienced bookkeeperemployment in that capacity; will workfirst two weeks free. Address S. 97, Globe.

WANTED—A young mil seeks a position;used to drive and take care of horses; will-ing to do any other kind of work that Isoffered him; no objection to leaving thecity; good reference. Address P. A., 415Rosabel street.

WANTED—Employment by sober young man,willingto do any kind m work; understandsprivate family. Call of1 address 542 Cedarstreet. .

SITUATION WANTED—Young married manwould like employment of any kind; hasgood references. Address B. F. S., 816Ocean St.. St. Paul.

BOARD WANTED.WANTED—Furaishcl room, with board, in

a desirable locality; references. Address P.92, Globe.

WANTED—Furnished room, with board, lndesirable locality; references. Address P.

92, Globe.

WANTED—Two furnished rooms and boardby married couple without children. Mustbe near business part of town. Addresswith terms. C. 86.

SCHOOLS.

Examinations for admission to the Fresh-man classes in Yale college and the SheffieldScientific schools will be held in St. Paul,Minn., at the High school building, beginingon Thursday, June 25. at 9 a. m.

DY_ WORKS.

KAHLERT A MlNTEL—Minnesota Steal.Dye Works. 244 East Seventh.

Notice for "Bl___*oiTthe Sale ~o"f~iho"Water Works Bono's of the Vll-

lu«e of Hokah. ; >rNotlco Is hereby given that sealed bids for

the sale of five thousand Cellars of the mu-nicipal bonds of the Viliag*rof Hokah, Hous-ton County, Minn., will b_ received at thooffice cf the Recorder of said Village until12 o'clock noon of the 6th >*ay of July, 1596,said bonds to bear date July 6, 1896, wlll bein denominations of fWe hundred dollarseach, payable at. the treasury of said Vil-lage in not more than ton, nor less thanfive, years from date, at the option of saidVillage, with annual interest at the rate ofsix per cent i

The Village Board of Trustees reserves theright to reject any and aN bids.

By order of the Village Board of Trustees.J. C. SNURE,

Recorder.Dated at Hckah this 13th day of June, 1896.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFWincna—ss. District Court, Third Judic-ial District,

ln the matter of the assignment of GeorgeScherer, insolvent.Notice- is hereby given that George Scherer,

of the city of Winona, in said County andState, has by deed in writing, dated Juneeleventh, 1836, made a general assignmentto the undersigned, of all his property notexempt by law from levy and sale on execu-tion, fcr the benefit of all his creditors, with-out preferences.

All claims must be verified and presentedto the undersigned for allowance.

Dated June 12th, 1886.PAUL KEMP, Assignee.

Morgan Block, Winona. Minn.," Randall A Randall, Attorneys for Assignee.

SITUATIONS wanted—female.

WANTED—By flrst-class laundress to go outwashing, ironing and house cleaning; wlllwork reasonable. Call after 6 p. m., oraddress 280 Rice street, third floor.

GIRL WANTED—Good, strong; for kitchen.475 Wabasha st •

A LADY WANTS ANY KIND OF DAYwork; washing or ironing; take lt ln or goout, and washing dishes. 743 Lafond st

A LADY WANTS ANY KIND OF DAYwork; washing ironing and scrubing, andtake washing home. 757 Lafond st.

STENOGRAPHER—A competent young ladydesires position as stenographer or cashier;can furnish good recommendations. AddressA. P., 657 North st, city.

DRESSMAKER wants sewing in families.Call or address 315 East 7th st, 3d floor.

WANTED—Young lady stenographer desiresposition; can do good work; best of refer-ences if required; willingto work for mod-erate salary. Stenographer, 687 Tuscaroraaye.

STENOGRAPHER—ThoroughIy competentlady stenographer and typewrltlst, owningmachine, wishes some piece work; willcall for and deliver work; moderate charges;will do substituting. Please address "Sten-ographer," 46 Germanla Life Bldg.

WANTED—Position as housekeeper by mid-dle-aged American woman; best references;call or address 1900 7V_ ay. South Minne-apolis.

STENOGRAPHER—Young lady stenographerdesires a position; has had experience; will. work for moderate salary. L. M., 364 Rice,flat 7. , -,y. ,

WANTED—A position as housekeeper ln asmall family, by a lady of ability and edu-

cation; city or country. Miss M. W., 541Robert St

SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL; COOKEDsix years In last place; also second girl;understands sewing; references. 14 East7th st, 3d floor, room 8.

EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS CHAMBERwork in furnished flat, or in private familyand help with care of children. Address atonce. H. Bargen, general delivery.

HOUSE WORK—A flrst-class cook desires asituation In American family of two orthree adults. Call or address 46 WestNinth street.

DRESSMAKER—Wanted—Young Udy withexperience ln dressmaking wants positionwith private dressmaker. Call or address651 Broadway.

SITUATION WANTED—A girl who ls a goodcook will take a place ln a small family;can give best references. Call at 139 East10th st.

STENOGRAPHER—Wanted, position byyoung lady as stenographer and assistantbookkeeper; has had experience In generaloffice work; can furnish reference; will ac-cept moderate .salary. Address X 84,Globe.

SEWING—A dressmaker wants sewing by theday ln families. Call or address 215 Ron-dc st.

STENOGRAPHER—Young lady desires posi-tion as stenographer and typewriter; hashad experience in office work. Address L.C, Globe.

LAUNDRESS—A flrst-class laundress wouldlike rough dry washing to do at home;5 dozen for $1; clothes called for and de-livered and good work guaranteed. Ad-dress Laundress, 456 East Sixth Bt.

DRESSMAKER—FIrst-class, would like acouple of weeks' engagements in families.First-class work guaranteed; $1.25 per day.Address Miss Beatrice, general delivery.

WASHING—Wanted, washing or generalwork. Mary Jorgensen, 433 Case st

WASHING—Want washing, to go out. orscrubbing. Call on Mr. Seymour, No. 15,on the Upper Flats.

WASHING—Tak9 in washing and go out.201 West Sixth st.

WANTED—A lady wants day work, eitherwashing or Ironing or sweeping. 200 E.10th St.

WANTED—A woman would llko to get daywork of any kind; call at 456 East Seventhstreet, third floor, room 17.

DRESSMAKER* wants work in family; per-fect lit guaranteed; reference given. Ad-dress 417 V.' Wabasha_st

AND TYPEWRITER—Position wanted by a young lady stenog-rapher and typewriter; good references;book-keeping if required; address MattleE. Kirk, Bradner, Ward Co.O.

LAUNDRESS—An experienced laundresswishes work in private families, by theday. Call after 6 o'clock. 200 East Tenthst.

EMPLOYMENT—An experienced young ladywants work of some kind. I am willingtodo any kind of work as I am a widow andhave two little children; please call or ad-dress 727 Mrs. Kagerer.

WASHING—Wanted, washing, housecleanlngor work of any kind. Mrs. Wilders, 175Thirteenth st

WASHING—Woman goes out washing. Iron-ing and housecleanlng. Inquire at No. 499St. Peter and Exchange, second floor.

STENOGRAPHER—Competent stenographerowning machine would like to secure somepiece work at a reasonable price. Will callfor and deliver work. Will do substituting.Address Stenographer, 46 Germanla LifeBldg.

SEWING —An experienced dressmaker wantssewing by *he day in families. Call oraddress 215 Rondo st.

WOMAN GOES OUT WASHING, ironing andhouse cleaning. Inquire at No. 499 St.Peter and Exchange, second floor.

DRESSMAKER—A competent dressmakerdesires work ln families. Terms reason-able. Call or address 200 East Tenth st

WANTED—An experienced lady wants to goout washing; can give satisfaction. Address385 Walnut st., rear.

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WANTED—Washing by the day and to goout washing. 681 Jenka st. -

DRESSMAKER—Wants sewing in families,or to do at home; cutting and fitting; callor address 315 East 7th st,third floor.

WANTED—To go out washing, Ironing andcleaning. Call at 641 Charles street.

WANTED—To go out washinglng.ironlng andcleaning. Call at 711 Edmond street.

WANTED—A good cook wants a place ln aprivate family. Call or address 547 Cedarstreet. M. K.

BICYCLES.

BICYCLES—High grade gent's and ladles''96 wheels, $42.00. guaranteed, good as new.Steams, '95, in first-class order, $52.50. 234West 3d st.

BICYCLES—High grade gent's and ladies''98 wheels, $42.00, guaranteed, good as new.Steams, '95, in first-class order, $52.50. 234-West 3d stjfl

WANTED—Bicycle for painting or paperhanging. 211 Annapolis st

JICYCLES—SIOO wheels, high grade, directfrom manufacturer, $55. Address P. 93,

| Globe.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

WANTED—An able and experienced CatholicGerman doctor. Good location with prac-tice assured. For particulars apply Vil-lage Recorder, Cold Spring, Steams county,Minn.

$250 INVESTED earns $85 weekly; prospectusproofs free. F. Daly, 1293 Broadway, N. Y.

FOR SALE—Cigar and confectionery; goodlocation; cheap rent; leaving city. 606 E.

Robert St.

FOR SALE—The lease of 28-room beardinghouse, well and newly furnished; doing flnebustness; three blocks from postoffice; longlease; low rent; not able to attend to thebusiness; will sell cheap. B 93, Globe.

LIVE PARTY WITH $300 CAN MAKE CON-nection to pay upwards of $100 per month.No Interference with present occupation.You handle your own money. Address P. O.box 1285. New York.

FOR SALE—Manufacturing business requir-ing from $1,000 to $1,500 for sale; good and

paying trade established. Address K. Bi,Globe.

PARDNER WANTED—I have $1,600 to investWhat can you offer? C. S. 133.

FOR SALE—Cash or trade; a Dargain; oneof tha best livery, boarding and salestables on South Side. Address L. Daube,202 Weat Lake st,. Chicago. IIL

A>*OU.\CEMEXTS.

HOTEL ARLINGTON—Seven— Corners— Urn-der new management; steam heat; elec-tric lights; haths; refurnished; first-classboard and room, $5.0 per wek.

GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICHwork done by the Minnesota Roofing aad

I Cornice Co., 411 Selby ST.

AICTIOS SALES.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION—The contents of a first class apartmenthouse will be sold at public auction, begin-ning on June 17, at 10 a. m.,and continue daily until all is sold, ln thestores. Nos. 238 and 240 E. 7th St., consist-ing of 12 upright folding beds. 15 bedroomsuits, 15 Iron beds, springs and hair mat-tresses for each; 10 wardrobes, 2 hall trees,flne parlor furniture, rattan rockers, centertable, copper cooking utensils, crockery-ware, silverware, knives, forks, spoons, din-ing tables, 200 dining room chairs: In fact,everything found in a first class family ho-tel. The goods are all antique oak, mod-ern style, and have had the best of care.Parties looking for bargains cannot afTordto miss this sale. A. G. Johnson, auctlon-eer. N. B.—Dealers should attend this sale.

FOR IIEXT—HOI'SES.

Boutt.

FOR RENT—Seven room house, all furnishedand ln good order for rent, (16 a month.438 Rice st.

FOR RENT CHEAP—New house, six rooms,garret, city water, flne yard. 433 Sherburneaye.

J. W. SHEPARD. 94 East Fourth St.. rentshouses, stores, offices, steam-heated apart-ments; collects rents; acts as owners'agent.

TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCI — GLOBBBUILDING —WB • RENT HOUSES.STORES. OFKICE9. TAKE CHARGE OFRENTED PROPERTY AND MAKES COL-LECTIONS.

HOUSE—For rent, house 54 Cedar st-;sixrooms.

HOTELS.

KIRKLAND HOTEL-Slbley st. between 9thand 10 sts.; first class* rooms and board;large grounds, shade, trees, pleasant loca-tion, convenient to business center, specialattention given strangers and the travel-ing public; charges very moderate.

HOTEL ABBEY—IB 9E. Eighth; furnishedrooms; first class accommodations fortransients; open all night. F. D. Abbey.

HOTEL ABBEY-189 East Eighth—Furnishedrooms; flrst-class accommodations fortransients; open all night. F. D. Abbey.

FOR REXT—Flats.

UTOPIA—493 St. Peter St.—Pleasant frontrooms, single or en suite;transients can beaccommodated.

FLAT—For rent, flat of thro rooms and al-cove; modern convenleuces; bath, etc.;partly furnished. 673 St. Peter st

FLATS—Two fout-room flats down town, $5and $10 each. S. S. Stokes, room 27, Globebuilding.

FLATS—NewIy papered and calclmined three,four and five-room flats, and one store,for rent cheap at 474 Rice st.

Rooms.

ROOMS FOR RENT^-Small. furnished: for agirl; very reasonable. Call at 315 East 7thst, 3d -floor, dressmaker.

FOR RENT—Five nicely furnished rooms forhousekeeping. Call at once; 689 Otsego st.,Mrs. Sloggy.

FOR KENT—One large, furnished front room,first floor, with good board, for two gen-tlemen, or gentleman and wife. 31 E. 10th.

FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms fortwo gentlemen. 579 St. Peter st

FOR RENT—Comer room, weet bay window;furnished or unfurnished. 32 Buckingham.

PERSONALS.

MME. DEBUE, clairvoyant. Whatever yourtroubles are she can help you; 379 Wash-ington street N.

MISS ALLIE AUSTIN, clarvoyant; cardreadings, 25 and 50 cents. 484 Cedar St.,near 9th.

MRS. DR. MOSS, St Paul's most popularclairvoyant, should be consulted at once byall who wish to better their condition oflife. 513 Wabasha st., oppoelte the capltol.

REMOVED—MRS. HAVES—Laces, lace cur-talns and kid gloves cleaned. 292 WestThird St., cor. Pleasant aye.

A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT—Madame Teltsworth; prices reduced 50cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighthstreet

MRS. DR. MOSS, St. Paul's most popularclairvoyant, should be consulted at once byall who wish to better their condition oflife. 513 Wabasha St., opposite the capltol.

MME. CAROLLI tells your entire life; 25ci50c and upward. 233 East Seventh st,Room 1.

FOR SALE.

TOOLS—Complete set of tinner's tools, alsofirst class shelving and counter; 849 Mar-garet st.

FOR SALE—Bed room set, kitchen range, coalstove and kitchen furniture, cheap, at pri-vate sale. 426 Rondo st.

FOR SALE—Baby carriage cheap, if takentoday. 215 Grove at, upstairs.

FOR SALE CHEAP—One National cash regis-ter suitable for retail trade of any kind,cost J175.00; two butcher scales, fancy, oneFairbanks platform scale, one jarge hang-ing lamp. Enquire room 208 Bank of Minne-sota.

CASH REGISTER—A new cash register forsale cheap. Inquire 337 East Seventh st

FINANCIAL.

$50 TO $500 short-time leans procured on per-sonal property. Ohio Investment Company,seventh floor. Globe Building.

$250 PROFIT DIjRm^JULY^ON $50 CAPI-tal, iv straight, legitimate business specula-

tion. For prospectus, address C. F. North_

Co., 234 LaSalle St. Chicago.

ANY ONE CAN BORROW MONEY, anyamount, on diamonds, watches, jewelry,furs, bicycles, typewriter, at Lytle's, 411Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches anddiamonds for sale at half their value atLytle's, 411 Robert st.

MONEY TO LOAN—O- furniture, pianos,etc., to remain with the owner; also onwatches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loanscan be repaid by Installments; businessstrictly private. Room 7, First NationalBank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson;Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co.

MONEY TO LOAN on good security at low-est rates without charge for commission,at our State Savings Bank, Germania LifeBuilding, Fourth and Minnesota sts.

$250 INVESTED earns $85 weekly; prospectuscrnofH free. F. Daly. 1293 Broadway N. Y.

PROPOSALS FOR OATS.Office Board of Fire Commissioners.

St Paul, June 12th. IS9«.Sealed proposals will be received by the

Board of Fire Commissioners at office, cor-ner of Eighth and Minnesota streets, untilJune 23d, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, for fur-nishing the Fire Department with thirty-fivehundred (3,500) bushels (more or less), bestNo. 3 white oats in sacks (sacks to be re-turned), for Immediate delivery at the sev-eral houses of the department A sample ofoats proposed to be furnished to accompanybid. Proper bonds wlll be required for faith-ful performance of contract. The board re-serves the right to reject any and all bids.

Bids must be endorsed "Proposals foroats," and directed to the undersigned. Byorder of the Board.

ALFRED S. HALL.Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

June 13, 1896.Picked up by police officer, one red

dehorned cow with calf. Same will besold at public auction to the highestbidder for cash, in front of CentralPolice Pound, on Washington street,on Saturday, June 20, 18% at 10o'clock, a. M. W. P. NELSON,

Poundmaster.

m W CZ*_^"^ CT Manufacturerr% 1—'• IZ/V_»___-, and Dealer in

Importer of Billiard Cloth and Supplies. Al-tering and repairing done on short notice, ttec-ond-oaad table, bought and sold.220 Bast Seventh SL, SL Paul, Minn

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E. P. ROBERTS,OS East Fonrth Street.

For yoar rents, real estate loans aad Insur-ance. I m_ke s specialty ot rents.

Biicelliiafoai.FOR SALE—Forty-live lots in Defranchy^i

division; facing Ross, Farquler andBarcley streets. Price $200 each or threelots for $500 cash. Apply No. 1930 Unlvers-lty avenue. In afternoon.— \u25a0 '.i

WANTED TO BUT.WANT TO BUY—Old shelving; mast be

cheap for cash. Address W. Tauscher. 24«Weet Third St..

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WANTED TO RENT.

TO RENT—Small house, six or seven rooms,for family of two, adjacent to cable or

Grand Aye. line; must be ln flrst-class order;want all the Improvements can get; rent notto exceed $20. G 96, Globe.WANTED—To rent a house of modern im-

provements, within 15 minutes' walk ofcenter of city. Address C. Schumacker. 133East Third st.

DIRECTORY OF THE

Principal ins IksOF ST. PAUL.

The following ia /mblished dally for thebenefit of traveling salesmen, strangers andthe public generally, It Includes alt thetrades and professions, and cannot falltoprove of interest to all who Intend transact-,ingbusiness in St. Paul.

..3Amusements.

Metropolitan. Sixth, near Robert stGrand. Sixth and St. Peter streets.Strak's Tlvoll, Bridge Square. Concert even*

ings and Sunday matinee. Admission free.Bicycles.

Windsor Bicycle Livery, 411 Robert st

Bakerlee.Thauwald Bros.. 353-355 Seventh st .

Batter aad Bggs.

Milton Dairy Company, 722 Wabasha st TeL281. .

Cat Rate Tickets.Corbett's, 169 East Third st.Edwards, 173 Third st, 339 Robert st

Cloaks.Ransom A Horton. 99-101 East Sixth.

Comailssloa Merchants. __McGulre A Mulrooney. 77-79 East 3d stC. C. Emerson A Co., 26 East Third stThuet & McNamee, 95 East Third stDe Camp & Beyer. 129 East Third st.11. C Hemenway A Co., corner Third and

Minnesota sts.Dore A Redpath, 70 and 73 East Third itR. E. Cobb, 31-33 East Thlrdjt

Coal aad Wood.O. O. Wilson, corner Eighth and Broadway.

Coafectloaera, Wholesale.

McFadden-Mullen Co., 65 to 59 East 3d at_— —-— i^

Electrlcluns.John Gorman. 316 Minnesota st,

Exyren, Plaao Mining. Pucklug aadStorage.

J. B. Desforges, 164 East Sixth. Tel. 550.Express and Storage.

Kent's Express and Storage Company. 231 W.Seventh st. Cheapest and best.

I lour and Feed.Tlerney * Co.. 91 East Third st. __

Greea Vegetables.

Tubbeslng Bros., 100 East Third st

Grocer*.

John Wagener, corner Twelfth and Robertsts., and 486-488 East Seventh at

Hotels.

Grand Central, corner Seventh and Wabasha^Loaas on Watches, Diamonds, Fare.Lytle's Loan Office, 411 Robert. Room L

Lauudrles.

The Elk. 51 West Third st Tel. 26».

Milk nnd Cream.H. Stebblng (Como), 367 Dayton ay. All cows

guaranteed free from tuberculosis._^^

Maiiiifa.tur.-ri. and Dealers ta Dyna-

mos, Motors aad Electrical Appa-

ratus.I

John Gorman, 315 Minnesota at.

News aad Stationery.

Charles L. Neumann, 224 West Seventh __Plnmblng, Steam and Gns Fitting*

A. W. Johnston. 13» West Seventh stPlumbing, Steam, Hot Water Heat.McQuillan Bros., 183 Western cv.Sheet Metal Workers, Stoves and

Hardware.Karst & Breher, 183 West Third st.

Undertakers.Theo. Bunker, corner West 7th and 6th sts.

Wholesale Wlaes and Liquors.

B. Simon. 297-299 East Seventh st.

iThe Globe.

Free Want Page Blank IFor the Unemployed

0T ST, PAUL IJiLI MINNIiPOLH.Free "situation or Help Wanted Ad-

vertisements mutt be written on thisblank and »*nt to THE GLOBE Ad-vertising Department, St. Paul.

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