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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY FORKING. '777. SEETEMBEK 20, 1893. T A MHE BAROMETER. A»k iiit- boy who tcllsthe paufr. ami be will tell yon more about circulation tban all tbe affidavits thai ran be published. JiiMiryit and ton will be convinced that <• '...be. lends all. WANTS CAN BE LEFT At the Following Locations for Insertion in Daily anil Sunday Globe. M.I>. Merrill. -4C Broadway. S. 11. Reeves, druggist Mooie block. Seven I C. T.Ueiier. druggist 52S St Peter street Straight Bros., diuggists, corner of Rondo snd Giotto. William K.Collier, druggist l'~*-i East Sev- enth street. A. T. Guernsey, drnsreist 17! Bale street V. -'•\u25a0 IlirscLer. druggist KSEondo street. Farker &Westby. druggists, l~'J East Third Ktreet E. MeCrudden. confectionery. 496 Rice W - .'• Frost i- Co.. drngp'srs. corner Selby snd Western avenues. B. J. Wive, druggist SW Market corner Tilth. MTEATIOAN OFFERED . '\u25a0'r tini « «.. A OENTS BASTED-] or .-intie- - -*- men. to introduce and control the sale of the patented New Moon Embroidery and burning Ring. A new invention for doing «U kinds cf fancy work ar.d mending, by band or macnine. Copy righted book of in- p»UiiCtfons for ui-e on tbe sewing machine free with order. Lileral commissions and a clear field, Sample line by mail and tni! particulars tortt cents: The übio Novelty COiPfinuy. Bii. cincii.itati. O. AGi- NTS wanted. Loth ladies and penile- men: article sei is on sight: no capital required; can make 55 a day easy. -7 West Third. ' BAKHKK— Kirst-<lass: wages *12 per week orMpercent: "--e^dy situation for pood man. M. Phaien. uraeeville, Minn. DKltjiK Wanted, a boy to drive a gro- cery wagon, ai.iiassist'ia ne; muM tiouesi. ouick. and not afraid of work. Ad- flress 14. (j'luirt-. DRIVES— A driver wanted at Breunan's Livery. 4<- Si. I'eter st. Employment for 3,000 people- We want DC-mi- representatives in all parts cf the Uni teu States to sell an article that is used by every oue: goods warranted: proii is eiiormcu^: lusiness permanent aud legitimate: exclusive.! territory given* ex- perience not neeoMiry. Address Manu- facturing Company, 17?> and lbO Commercial et , Lynn. Mass. LIBERAL indictments offered to good men: call lrom in to 12. W. B. Van Norman, manager, i'.i. Pioneer Press Build- »££. fc.fAI'EN TOliih I'tKUCr- Ourcom- * * pleie salesroom at 409-411 Sibley st. Pruden Stove iomp.auy. PIANIST Warned, a pianist who is ac- \u25a0 customed to playing for dancing. Ad- dress*' 10 . Globe. pCALE^MKN losell Baking Powder. We O put our good- in Glass Rollins Pius. $\u25a0&.\u25a0 month andext*nses, or commission. Chicaco Baking Powder to. 7uT Van Buren st. Chi- cago ALnaoem.aki-:::— Wanted, a first-class sniisaeemiiker. Acdress Postoihce Box MS. Two Harbors. .Minn. SAEAiII Oil COMMISSION to unoin to handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Eras- ing Pencil : the most useful Bud novel inven- tion of the ace: i rates ink 'boroiigh.lv in two seconds; works like magic: 200 to percent profit: agents making SSO per week: we also want a general ater.i to take ..urge of terri- tory." and appoint tub uetnis: ararechance .to make money ; w riie 'or terms and speci- men cf crasant. Minice Eraser Mfg.Co.Xs «, La Crosse. Wis. VjOLICIIOKs- Wanted, men cf enemy O and tac-t to solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of ,-t. 1aul. Minn.: l;Lera! con- trail and splendid territory can be secured by tddre-'-inir I gatgnrc ;-.. sn'or. -i. Paul. Mini STLN«jtii;A I'tifcßS torn Detent stenog- I raphers and iyj i v. riier operators out of employment aie invited to register their names and qualifications with our employ- Inent department: no charce to either em- ployer ur employed. Wyckoff. seamans A: Benedicts! Enst Fourth st. 1117ANTED'— Salesmen or agents: easy » > work: goou nay selling pants to order 5-t. suits 51".. Hunter luring Company Cincinnati. Ohio. ' II " '-M 1-I;— Men lo travel and trite orders » » for cigars: commission or salary aud Expenses. Address, with s-tamn. The Rio Grande Company. 106 and 10? Wabash ay.. 1 1 ' ANTED— Young people to learn teleg- »» raphy. shortbanii bookkeeping, etc. : Students can make board. Globe Busbies College. Endicott Bnildine \u25a0» I\MRIITIf»S. DANCING SCHOO 3CB-300 East Sev- *:>iiiSt; class Thursday anil Saturday evenings fioms to 10; daucitig sociable Tues- day evening: special rates to punils joining ou ".- leforc -.lot ifi. M.E. Curran. Teacher. . AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC ana Art ~u £r.»t Exchange St. St Paul- Piano, violin, guiiar and mandolin taught Lessons given in drawing snd painting. Call or send for urosr>eetus. rjiHK.I. I>. lit>il'K.iri HAL>HOKT- A. baud Sciiool willopen its annual even- Sue sestioii Monday. Oct. '.'; faciiitifs unex- celled: instruction tne best: termsreason- e'-.l:: :-"'i i-": Pioneer Press Building. to i:\aha.\<„e. U- ANTED—To trade hardware stock foi real estate in city cr country. Address E3IG. Globe. DYE WORKS. KAHt.i.l.I & MIN'TEI. Minnesota Steam live Works. -44 East Seventh. V J - HOCHKN—N. W. Sieam live Works A. office. 4:*jRobert *'... Ryan Block Work. POPULAR WANTS --•« * «p.m * i*?.^-» «*r r «.«%*. iw. - Ffiihii COOK .Vies! have experience and fur- i nish references. Apply- at Room 11?, German in Life building. COOK wanted: reference required. 445 I Summit by. COOK M-- -\u25a0 is- ail-around lady cook ; wanted for hotel: write, stating. wages warmed. Addrea* Western Hon.-*. Worthing- ton. Ni.' - ct»auty. Minn. HOl'SKtV OUK A comment girl for j general housework; two in family. •-"J? | Sherman st. , HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a ...erman girl I for seiii-ral housework. No. 2i6 Pleas- j ant nv. orsE\voKK--naut a cir: for general i housework, st 533Kobert st- H OUSEWOKK— Gir! for _ .-nil house- i 1 1 work, -.v. M\u25a0\u25a0<':::\u25a0\u25a0 -l. orsEUOl.'K— Good girl ipr general . housework. Inquire 026 East Tenth sl, corner i'ine. Wednesday forenoon. in -r.W"fiRK Wanted, xin to -i-: at i generti IruMwcMrorfc. SSI sei by ay. |.T«»l'SEWOKK— Wanted, a competent U eiri f^r ieneral housework . *•* Good- rich :i v. H'll r « UltS Good gir! wanted ! .1 general housework-; German . r Irish preferred. :il Ashland a: . HOVM-.WHKK- Wanted, a good girl for general Imiisc-wnrte at 4'~.,' Holly ay. LORRAINE SGHOOIJOE HRKSSCCT; ting. 414 Wabasba st. lioom -. I •»< |Pi ni " im. PUKI.It::"— it.ir ccm- \J plete salesroom at 4''.i-411 Sibley st. Pruden Sto\ .- 1 ooipaiiy. POLISH I- X Warned at ouce. experi- enced girl polisher. French Lnr.r.dry, _ SEAMSTRESS Want a .... on iheptnca! costumes. Call 2fll West \u25a0:. fANIEO-lL' girls for general hor.se- wo:k. .'XC Selby ay.. Dry Goads -^nd " * TITOKKMIX BOAKII- iVcnc:: or idrl .Vl tt> work forboard during winter; good hr.me i.'i ri.-i;t tojtv. j"»7Laurel ay. HORSES *M» CARRIAGES I HAVE YOU A I $ . A HORSE. 5 ? CARRIAGE -KS f P THAETON, lri * j * VICTORIA. i J HARNESS 2* 2 Is! JAUNTING f i £ AST 4 ! 9 ToSslLor do you wan: to tlar oae! 9 A Try tee colnmni ol m '• J THE WANT PAGE. | FOR SAKE— one fine brougham and T pcarteheap. Address X2S Giobe. FOR SAEE— lis the thing, i hxv.- m very bana-<-me lean ihftt 1 jjjsiitoUispose] of: price i? no object Address s :;14. Globe. WANTh il IK-r-e for hi>- keeping light drirthgFgood care: responsible party. \ " .1. Itrowii.City Market. '- > " i lost a>» Fourvi;. . j DIH. l.v !•— Lemon and white pointer j dos named sam; return to Charles E: J Gooctt "14 E.-ist Third st.. and receive re- I ward. \u25a0 1 Dl»«. I. ivr-HLACK AND WHITECOCK- j i.li SPANIEL? COLLAR MARKED WILL <;oDUAKI>. LETIiIN '!<» IIOOM j Iti. GLnISE. UK J. V.". TAYLOR'S « uT- TALK. WHITE P.KAI.': .-..!< , POl Kl.ll'.uuh•>•-.[ ScptJ J., at Moon.' j near corner sixtn suirl smith nv. : libera] I reward b.v returning to William Miller. I'M I Wabasha st. PO( kiiii-tiiK J.o>Ti— im W.-st>eventh I iiue. pocketbook coutaiuiug.&ii: Jinder ! address D «P>, GUr.be, and receive reward. KING LOST—Scar llasiiugs. on morning of sept. 1?. b.v dropping fr..iu the P>ur- liugtou train, a gentleman's diamond ring. Full value of ibe ring wiil be paid to any one j returning to W. £. Mngiaw. i.loi »- counting j room. kini'li.N mi rut. I'l "-Ourcoin- j * ' plete salesroom at 400-411 Sibley st i Prnden Move I'oiiumnv. " i BF*OaEE««f« « IIAMI.o. II ixrlllllM-tiiis. . , \ i,(io!) 1. HOCKEYS! ORE. withplenty | A. of busiuess and centrally located, for \u25a0 i ale cheap on account of death. Address V 10. Globe. AX ACCEPTABLE PARTI witn $10.- ---i. o'*' would be given a position in an es- ' tablished and successful local company. Ad- | dress W .';!">. Globe. BARBER -shop forsale of the teat ! locations in the city. worth SLSOQ, bath ! business worm $80 per numb, will sell for pSSOOL Address 11. S.. Globe. Minneapolis. FOR >ALI. Half-interest ii. well-paying I wholesale aud retail business: goodrea- ' sons for selling; small capital required. X oQ4. Globe FOR sAEE— Good paying restaurant of longstanding: best location: will show our books and the amount nf bnsiness we are now doing: $."h.pO or S-)i) will handle. I Address B *9. Globe Minneapolis. F'l'K'N'lTl X! of eleven-room house to sell i A cheap; parlies leaving city; hou.se full of good roomers, and low rent;" central loca- '. lion. Address W 314. Globe. , Proposals lor Bill tiling:*. 1 7 S.INDIAN SERVICE. CROW I REEK 1 I /• and Lower Brule Agency, &. D.. Crow i Creek. Buffalo County. S.D.. September t'th. VSa. SEALED PKOPOSALS. indorsed '"Proposals for Buildings," and. addressed to the undersigned at Crow Creek. Buffalo County. S. D.. willbe received at this Agency until one o'clock P. M. of Monday. October md. i , -'9i for furnishing all i.rce'inrv ma- terials and labor and ereeiing and complet- ing on the site selected therefor on the Lower Brule Indian Beservation, 5. '•).. one (1) frame cSice c: administration building: one (ll frame grrain house: one (1) frame carpen- ter and paint Ehop; one (1 J frame wheel- wright and blacksmith shop; one 1 1) frame hou.se for physician's quarters, and one (11 frame guard house and police barracks, allin accordance wilh the plans and specifications which may be examined at the offices of the Builders' Exchange. St. Paul. Minn.; the Build' Exchange. Omaha. Neb.: the "Tribune,"- of Sioux City. lo.: the "Dakota Democrat."" of Chamberiain. £. D., and at ibis cgency. A form of proposal is attached tome steei Scaiions. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid. ifdeemed for the best iiiterest of ibe service. All bidders will be held to con- form to the provisions of the Act ot Congress approved August I. l^tz. relating to the limi- tation of the hours of daily service of me- chanics and laborers employed upon ihe public works of tne United States and ihe i District of Columbia. Proposals must state i separately the proposed price of each build- ing. and the period of time proposed to be i consumed in the erection. CEnTtrtED CHECKS. Each Did must be accompanied by a certi- I tied check or draft upon some United States ! Depository or solvent National- Bauit in the vicinity of the residence ot the bidder, made ! payable to the order of the Commissioner of j Indian ' Affairs. 1 Tor at least nvEP£j;cKNTOf : theamor.ntTif the proposal, wbicn check or I draft v. ill be forfeited to the United Stales in j case any. bidder t : r bidders receiving an | award shall f.-di [lo promptly execute a con- | tract wiih good n;;<j s::thcient sureties, other- I wise io i-e returned Tri'the bidder. Bids ac- i eompjuiied by cash in lieu of a certified jichecfc wjll .not 4.* censidcred. For further information as lb location of the building sites, means of transportation, etc.. eta, ap- ply to DKRICK TSBON. U. a. Indian Agent.. J YOU WANT WORK. * .# Y'.nzX it ay asinff the (JiAißt: * (2 Want Columns, aud vou _ ,-au Im > > employed aa A AGENT. CLERK. % A *00 KEEPER. % i STENOGRAPHER. \ f SECRETARY. ? Jk Hostler. -tafdsiier or Man-of-A'.l- 5 * Work. W 1 ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $ £ While the'GLOBE is at your Brerrioe. p iHttlrz. a »(>» wants wotje of «uij kind. Cal: at £\ v ..-\u25a0 fIOYS FOR PLATES, places for boys; J employtnent bureau ior poor boy?, free. Newsboys* Club Ifooai. >l3 Wabaahit st ; ?>?n from 11 to I; a. m.. and from ~ lv** p. in. BOOKKEEPER Wauted Can nny merchant cr business nia:* etuploy a good, reliable bookkeeper for the winter at a small compeniallon ? Address W l'l'i. Globe. CARI'ET n.KAMNO-Msn wants por- tion cleaning md laying carpet*. Call at SJ.'i lioudo. C- 1 . t i\ I good ilers would like work vy evenings; will wcrk cheac, t>r f or bpardi Address V 101. t^obe. COOK— siluhliou ss cooh in lumber or tuinlng camt- by man aud wife of ex- perience. Address X 103. Globe: COOK A tirst-cIJSi all-round cjok wnnls situation: Pawn or country. Address D. A. ... 2tl luiversity East, si. Paid. Minn. COOK— Wanted, situation; can do \u25a0\u25a0 meat andpastrv; city or cooutry: references. Addres« O IC.'. Giobe. CiOOK— Vant a situation ue a iirsl class M;up Ci-ot in the woods. Address Mat i;-'.v Mi St. peter kLV si,. I'auL r«.»l.LH*roit—Asucce^f;.: aad reliaUe v.' collector ar>d salesman wj'.nts work on commission; city experience osi icftreuces. Address U l'.U. Gi&bt?. EMiLMSLR- Wanted. sVani plucts to run, with power aud elepctrii.': ligms/or for iiiating; will take large ot small triants; best of reference. Address II lb6. Globe.* EMI ! --. lr '.- A young manwith lirenrse s*td experience vsaiitis rposttioti as engi- neer or lire'mau. Address O. L. V.. '\u25a0<-% West Tenth st EMPLOYMENT -Wan ted. satiation by rood man at steady w'-rs.. Address \u25a0 L" A IIMBELT- SiUntxoa wanted 1-y man j and wife on tartu, stock M grain : no ob- jections to going to Montana orj Dakota; 'i'wi:: City references ; answer tO'iay. W «!&. Gift*. I [\u25a0ARM HAND— A young man wishe.->- '.•,> v work on farm : cau do any repairing on house and wagons; but be wants to learn fanning : jch!l salary. Address fe 11*2. Glot«e. FA KMKE- Wauted. by a married ma:;. uo children, a situation on' a farm: t::or- oughlv rexperienced: bestofrefererices. Ad- il tf-si;">!i tvlnslow iiv..West St. Paul. (< KOCEKY CI.KRK—Ayo-mg tt!::i wouid v_T liic position! as grocery. c!erk la retail storo: Xwo years" experience. Address C IK. Globe.' •\u25a0 - \u25a0•'.:, /'.'-./---:.yy r \u25a0 HOST! : MnTi who is wiltingto make \u25a0 himself generally useful, nv. 1 who thor- ougiiiy understands the care of hor.-es. wishes situation of any kind. Ad-Jresi or call Albert -lames. No. :tl?. Walnut s'.. HOSTLfc.lt— A young, sober -»:id rr-::ati!e man wights situation a - hostler.' Si 2 IT Situation by a No. Ihostler. - Oi i i. 'iWikk by double-entry book- keeper ot experience; three yearn with lastemplovers in this city: references. Ad- dresa E Id't. c:ot>e. OKFICE H'tmti- A young man of .-iirht ecn wautH position v an office: under- stands »horihr.nd and typewriting and is a good penman. Address .1 10'!. Globe. OFFICK WORK- Wanted, position in office of some Kind; have had eighteen years" experience in freight and pa^pssenjer bu^ineis; thorousuly pelted in wood and coal business, collecting or bookkeeping. Answer X lg£ Globe. Onil ttiiKK-'iPir.n man win:, like : p-.'S.tlo;: iv office whe:e he couid make himself get-eraiiy useful. Address V 1 •:;, Globe. OFPK't IVOUK Young mau of general experience de*ires office position: both hanking and mercantile exoerience: satis- factory reference. Address <> I :;. Globe. PORTER— Yonng, extienenced porter woti.d like a situation aa porter or jan- itor: can give goou city references. SSi Grove st. PORTER— Wanted, by a young man. situ- , aiion us porter, or work inprivate fam- ily; sood driver and milker; best of refer- ence.-. Address Q. IM. Globe. —. Position by competent man aud wife in hotel, mau as bartender and wife at chamber work: no children. J. F. Word, 131 Starkey st. SAL.Es.MAN" Wanted, position in com- mission honse as city,talesman; a hurs- tler. Address V 103. Olobe. ' pOAl.t-MAN wanted either in O city or on road; experience and best of references given. Address F ldi Globe. S; iI ATION" Yonng man wants position O in somcwholesale or retail house; can furnish good recommendations. Address J XC. Globe TYl'Krt'KlTtK Youne man. wellrecom- mended. desires position in the city; can handle Remington machine, Address F 10(1. Globe. IT T OKKFOR BOARD— situation wanted VV by a young man raged eighteen to do ores for board and go to school: very best of city reference. I M Birch st. At'll.L. PAY liberal amount to anyone » » instrumental in securing business position: capable, well-recommended, ex- perienced person: confiaential if desired. Address o lii. Globe. i «ik Mir. DOG For SALK Full-oloodea New- foundland, two months' old: St if taken at once. 139 East sixth st. ENGINE For sale or trade, one 10-horse- power engine and boiler in good order : will lake feed, horses or auy goods of value. E.F. Krahmer, 5.6 Braeley St., St Paul, Minn. ».] AFEE AND KIRCH l LOOKING -,: I»JL Jackson and llthsts. ThomDson & Cot OPERA OEAssfcS— For sale, a pair of pearl opera glasses: cannot be duplicated forless than $3' or $"J3; willsell for Sl'J. Ad- dress Q IO". >\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0• c. SAMPLE bTOTBB and all odd sizes at whole^aic cost. Pruaeu Store Company, 400-411 Sibley si. SEWING M.viHISKS Second - hand sew-ing machines, allkina-s. S"> and uj>- wards: warranted. Domet Office. Us East Seventh. " STOKES ATSIt FIXTURES i.3» tWu bb^B Hhb BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BIL LIAPaJ SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 4o7; Office and Factory *U aud 413 Fifth aveaan tou:., Minneapolis, ilina. .. . .-;."-•",.". Females. '.. ? *•* A-lAKI'K>> i'f.Vtt ba* t leuty «C girls i r.i West Exchange: telephone 607. \u25a0 ..- O- A YOUNGGIRI.weald like ft situation It -' » \u25a0 working it- n.-.tjrc or to 'do licht house-* wore. At I raw X .:pj. G'.cb.... " " -- : " Jl^ Bi PKK— wanted bya youu« lady as bookkeeper: understands both «fngle and double entry; can furnish good references. C. W. i.4m. Anthony ar. BIIIIKKKMI'KK —Young lady wishes - oisition: fens had six years" ex wrience in bootkeepiag and general" office \u25a0- -%.; •\u25a04 a good tviK'writei; references furnished. Ad- dress Z 305. Globe. ;-:" • CASIIIKt: Wanted, position by x youug" . Isdr as cashie* or lKK»kkeeper: uuder- s'.l-uU doable entry bitt-skoeping and has had ovor two yeorK" experience in the ciiy. Aildrnsft N ". Globe. rr- ' CLKRK— Situation wanted by young lady as clerk or ropjist in office; v. work theao. A-ld re«s X 4.!. G 1 ot*. > - * C»OAI'KTKXT lady steaograpber ot four ' years' exip*riem. x e in g:eal need oi a po- sition; geed ooerau>r on Jtemingtoa or Smith Premier macßmes; be-st \u25a0: '. .• . rcftr- ences. Address V101, Giobe. Di;p:>s.dAKiNG in familiea- Address 4s7 Smith ay. D--M - A dressmaker wratea dressiniikinj: or r> *ivsewing. I?' St. Albans st. DUKsssiAKKlt wants newiug in s.-trQ- i'.:c» by the day; A No. I cutter ami fitter. Address .257 West Thinl ot. third itoor.^BßinESl DKKSSMAKI.NO- Wanted, sewing in . families, tailor system iisred; good tit guaranteel. 257 Smith ay.. tip s-wiirs. HI : K-An oldi.-.b la-iy wishes a Al positioti to help with light housework or taite katu of children; wages no ooiee t. ::i'., Globe. \u25a0_ I"JOUSK\VORK Yoiuig girl desires v Al ;.l^ee lo ... with housoworn or v.ksh dishes, where she can come home nights. A. M':, Globe. 'j-_r_ nytshWOKK- Young iady wi:c<- todo j Ll <enemi housework in grown fuiiiily. ! sl. Mary* Home. 318 Somerset at. HOU.sKKEEPES or nur?e and \u25a0scram- Ll Btsess in private family by i re^Hsctable rWMsan. Address it TVi. Glot*\" HOLS EKEEPKR-Ayo'ing widow wishes . position. «s ».-««.. _\u25a0].. «ihet*-she couid go home nignts: or v. .ii id rake wash- ftig and ironing. 243 West Sixth st. Hol'skkkki'KK— a mMMIa-apgpprad lady wantx rr^.sition as housekeeper in small fanuly. Ad.dre.i3 S T/'Z. Glol>e. HOI'KKFH'trK Position as house-- heeper; can give l>est of reference, A-.i- ! drus3 P.. General Delivery, Stillwater. Milium, HOKSmfIPKR-A lady that under-.; *tr.nds iiousekpeeprng. nlso is a fine* ' cook: wishss a situation in a widower's bosie. list or Dot of city. Address C .I'll.Gi.ibe. ; IIOOSRKRCPkI —a thorough, cwnt*- ti \u25a0_\u25a0: ot and systematic yoßßKbauw. 1 1 1 |»Jt \u25a0 desires a posiUoii in a well-regulated home; libue other \u25a0 need aoply. Address r. UK;*. ':icrf.e j j. HOiisKKEEPiiR— Wanted, by iiglit-col^- ored woman, position as housekeeper. lauudress or general work; best of refer-: cuccy r-i West Exchange. rr : ._ HiKKhKILPEK- Wanted, a situation as - —.•keeper: no objection to leaving tne city. Address s ion. ....... ;- iy- I'Ksfc—Good sick nurse wants engage.-. _> ments; references .rgiven: terms very' reasonable, 33 BantU st. •' z ,:-,.-._\u25a0 r ]\"1"" :- to Uke care of children .or make 1™ 'psrsi'ir ii.satul; eighteen years old. Ad- dress D31-J. Globe. : - " r IVTRSfc— Wanted, by an experienced per- 1 1 son with good "references, a plaijeas child's nurse. Address M. X.. lit Grotto st. . }W"I A. Swedish young giriof - good -* family aiirieducation wishes asilnation to take care of children and make herself generally useful. Aadress Q 102. Globe. SGA*i«>tress wants plain sewing in families. i nilor address 177 Selby vr. SEAMSTItKSS— Good seamstress wants position in private family doing light scotid work and sewiug Address Z .a. Globe. - SEWING— Warned, by competent dress maker, sewing in families; good refer- ence. HI University ay. ; Flat 10. SEWING— A dressmaker would like to make some encasements to sew by the day in families. Address M 102. Globe. SEWING— Lady would like sewing todo at heme; cheap; tablecloths, sheets, pil- low slips and napkins. No. 511 Mississippi st. SECOND WORK— Wanted, situation as second work and seamstress in private family. Call or address aiT Wabasha su OITDATION WANTEO—Five cooks, SIX. O second girls, teu girls for housework. 392 fcelby ay.. dry goods and millinery store OTENOI.KAFHKK Competent lady O stenographer of four years' experience in great need of a position; can operate- Remington or Smith Premier; best of city references. Address X 101. Globe. .:„ . .. STENOGRAPHER— Young girl stenog O rapher employed afternoons wants posi- tion forenoons: three years' experience. Ad- dress A 101. Globe. TENOGRAPHER— lady stenog- rapher employed afternoons "desires a position for forenoons; can operate -either Remington or Smith Premier. Address A 10.'. Globe. - . . STENOGRAPHER— A competent stenog- rapher desires a position; experience more of an object than salary. Address N 101. Globe. STENOGRAPHER a competent lady stenographer and typewriter of several years' experience desires permanent posi- tion: own first-class machine; can furnish cityreferences. Address F 315. Globe. TYPEWRITIST A young lady type- wriiist wouid lite a position; will work for one month free, if permanent: best of city references. Address 7. 102. Globe. ORK FOR BOAKD-Girl of fifteen » * would like to work for her board and go to school. Call atC7 East seventh st.; Miss Labarre. \u25a0" \u25a0 „" WASHING— woman wants washing' orironingor scrubbing; can go with reference. Miss Mary Cott 411 East Fifth st. WASHING wanted at 456 East Sixth rt. : »» rough-dried clothes 25 cents per dozens.- called for and delivered. ; ; -' •.-a j "\ IT ASHING goes out washing,]" » V ironing and housecleaning. pCail or write to 462 Cedar st . Room 2, WASHING or general housework S?.' »>- East Ninth st. *j_ .I - ASHING— Woman wants wasniug and' »V ironing to iake home. Mrs. Larson. «. 651 Mississippi sL ..?; fb . U^ ASHING—( like to take family wash- ! »» ing at home. 530 Robert st. " »" ; lUASHISO-A girl wants to go ont rv » » the day washing and housecleaning.' j Call 46 West Ninth st. Uf A > HERWOMAN -Lady willdo wash- ing and ironing at 33 cents a dozen:-" tirst-clasß work: call for and deliver. No. '.' Mississippi St.. in basement. ORK FOX BOARD—Young lady a; tending high school desire-, pl^ce v.. work for boara. Call -or address 4 .7. .»hinhiit- j tan block, v A«jcoi;.\TA3ri>. H. i - MHCt.K. su i.eruiiiiiiaLile :--i-.: \u25a0 sure IJuilditiu. expert nud uuditwuig 1! IMi: I . A IS. F. tR SAi.t person about la leave the : city has a very neat roekawny that must in' converted into some cash.. Wrile. ni;;it , will be v.ntr gain and mv loss. AddreaE) :i<Z <. lobe. j j THEATKRAIX LYCEUM. SCHOOL OF ACTING— Boom 23, Collua Block. 27 South Foarth pSt. Minneapolis Pupils trained , for the j stage; plays written, revised' and reheacse^." j V ' "-^-'- \u25a0 "'•";."-:-- J FOR BEST. PAIIUKU -WINN j.l.': Beudn: Agency. \u25a0 Agents for Care of Property,, Estate* Jlauag.ed. I ,145 Fan Fourth Street. I, AY- ' | J. W. Shepurd, 91 Fast 4th St.. RENTS 801 sl S, STORES, OFFICES, \u25ba acts as owners' agent: collects rents. - Ilausew. CEE AN I.NG. refitting and lay- v ' lag. Electric Carpet-Cleaning Worts, 15i> West Third:telephone 1200. HOCSKK— F«a rent several spleud brick -' I A houses in good repair: p£»ntraliv local- i ed: very cheap. Esteriey. ii East Fourth st. HOOBS— My bouse. furnished, and barn. * A iX liolly «v.. for renL W. H. Hart I Globe Building. HOUSE rent six-room house and barn: honse in excellent repair; 2s»o ; l-'ii'nart st. J. U. Ludden. C4l Wabasha st. II OUSE—Eight-room house, hot and cold : II water, bathrpuom: barn for two horses ; and buggy; rent 523. Inquire 305 Hague aT. Hoist-...-.. Iglehart St.—A first-class house, lei- rooms, spieudid location, will ! rent cheap. HOl'SE— For rent 338 Grove St., corner Pine best home and grounds in the j cilftartE a raontb; look at ihem. Nicols , i l»ean. i HOltSE I*—1 *— For rent, modern ten-room j II bourses, central location, low rent: mod- ! em twelve-room house, facing Central park. 535; modem tea-room house. Louis and Igle- i hart, $25: eight room bouse, >i* Edmnnd sl, SSt modern nine-room bouse. l r >o4 selbv ay., 520: cottage of five rooms. 512 Blair St.. S10; j 2&S Kcvotix st. up stairs, lour rooms. S*<: also h iGodem -.00 - ... house. No. SO East Ninth, j SSO. .John It.Hickey, Germania Life Build- i nig. Minnesotaand Fourth. ."» HROKOKR .v DICKINSON; I-, Last •-\u25a0\u25a0::!.:\u25a0 carpet cleaning, feather ami I mattress renovating and upholstering. ! 'T'AYI.OIJs RENTING AGENCY 1 GLOB« BUILDING —WE KENT ! HOl.-ts. STOKES. OFFICES,' TAKE jCHARGE OP RENTED PROPERTY AND MARE COLLECTIONS. ' I —^— _ Flitls. . FLAT one steam -heated, six-room flat left in Richmond; >)•. ... decorated; !, first floor. J. >v. Shepherd, 04 East Fourth st PLATS- For rent two flats on aeouta st ' Applyat 221 East Seventh s:. ROOM.-—. or unfurnished. The I XV Colonnade Tenth ;ir..i St. Peter sis: I Urst-class restsurant . NIOITS. ' ' , [OTORE— inquire I*7 Wen Seventh st. : . ' O good location for groceries, dry goods. i. Lara ware or creamery and bakery business; j reut cheao. ;i- '\u25a0•'-..".' Jto ©in**. A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle- men only; Gfly modern steani-fieated ; j rooms by day, week or month. CARROLL .ST., 3Sp»— For rent four nice rooms. h.ourre at .:T. Iglehart st EXCHANGE. ST.. 421 MIRTH— One niceiy furnished ffsol .room, suitable for two gentlemen: also board, if desired. ! I i»AI'LN TO THE V( UI.IC " Our com- j v-' j.iete \u25a0\u25a0leifPrOOM at '.'-411 Siblev st : ;Prnden StovoCompany. - :; : j : pLIt.Vi.ANT AY., IT:*—Nictiy furnished '!! L rooms; inoaern conveniences; wither h without board i ,_ o\u25a0\u25a0 -.'•.; ' ' f? OOM Furnished room. withsteam heat,' t Xa. . bath. etc.: rent. ?t.». Address a I'".;, - Globe. " RCOMS v uruishea or unfurnishred. The Cv Colonnade. Tenth and St. Peter sts.; firtt-class restaurant. ROOMS A suite of five rooms for rent, with all modern conveniences. Apply 171 Charles st. near Rice. HERMAN ST., 311 Three, four or six rooms; cellar; private house: central. . ST. PETER- ST.. 77".—Ryan Block—For O rent two nicely furnished front rooms suitable for two gentlemen, with steam heat, gas and bath. . •...•\u25a0..• ST. PETER, 403—Utopia—Pleasant front ; O rooms, single or en suite: modern im- provements: board ifdesired. TIETON ST., Tfi-iror rent rooms for housekeeping : bath, hot and cold water: ground floor: cheap. THE MALVERN. IKEAST EIGHTH St For renL furnished or unfurnished rooms, rent very cheap if taken at once. WABASHA fcatfc—Corner Tenth St— . Furnished room? forrent: place nuieL I>RESSnAKI^«». DRESSMAKING Millinery and dress- making. Mme. E. Julien. 261 Kice st.. between College and SnromiL STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— Probate Court. - Inthe matter of the estate of Mary A. Murnhv, deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Mary AMurphy,deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to Patrick E. Murphy. It is ordered. That six months be. and the same is hereby allowed from and after the dale of this order, in which all persons hav- ingclaims or demands against the . said de- ceased are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said county, for examina- tion and allowance, or be forever brarred. Itis further ordered. That tbe first Monday in April. A. 0. ISiW. at 10 o'clock a. Nt, at a general term of said Probate Court to be held at the court house in the City of Saint Paul, in said county, be. and the same hereby is. appointed as the time and place when "and where the .said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it is further ordered. That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dailynewspaper printed and pub- lished in said connty. Dated at >aiut Paul, this 2d day of Septem- ber. 1533. By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER. i"i (l. s.] Judge ofProbate. 1 - j "Vt AP.NF.R, Richardson A Lawrence, > i ' Attorneys.. Galenicßcal Institute l : [ No. 67 E. Third St., St. Paul, Minn. § nervous and chronic \ forthe cnre of private, i JtSErf* m, *y^^A nervous and chronic 1 I BgM^ diseases, mci uding j =^__\ m I I Spermatorrhoea or i HSfIJH Seminal Weakness, ' Nervous Debility. Im- j j \U~'' . : ii'^ r ~~ -By potency. Syphilis.Gon- j _' ~:W^ orrhoea. Gleet Smct- \u25a0§£/' '\u25a0\u25a0 ure. Varicocele. Hydro- e%% ; . . H^ ceie. Diseases of Worn i . ._SB BR^ en. etc. U3Fil^B»vEC. The physicians of j rl the old and Reliable ' Institute specially treat all the above diseases ! I | —are regular graduates guarantee a cure in every case undertaken, and may be " consulted personally or byletter. . Sufferers from any of these ailments, be- fore consulting others, should understand their diseases and the latest improved treat- meut iopted at our institute by reading our fpooks. The secret Monitor and Guide to Health,' « private Medical realise on the above dis- eases, witb the Anatomy and Physiology of the sexual System in Health and Disease, containing nearly 300 pages, and numerous i illustrations, sent to any address on receipt ' of reduced price, only Twenty Cents, or i value io one or two-cent stamps. . :-,. r^— : Pamphlet and chart of questions or stat- ing case sent free. . All business strictly confidential. ' Office hours, - a.m. t0 5:30 p. m. sumtays excepted \u0084'. Address letters thus: [\u25a0'£ ' .-; GjaasMß INSTITUTE. . ?>»i. I'aul, Mima AtillcteiEYES Successfully Treated .- -> Granulated Eyes a Specialty. •;> /Examinations free. ~ -V~. ;-r . JOS. LICK 34 E. Seventh St. THE GLOBE'S GREAT DICTIONARY OFFER I Laird & Lee's Ves t= Pocket WEBSTER DICTIONARY CQWT A T-NT ?=! 2T,500 WORDS, Xo other Dictionary that has ever been published IN THE WORLD contains more than ONE- HALF the amount of in- formation that will be found in it. IT GO3STT^.I2SrS > . 27.300 Word* and Meanings. 5.00© Synonyms. Catch Words, correctly spelled. The 31 etrie System of Weights and Measures compared, in tabnlar form, witn the American. Complete Gazetteer ofthe World, revised to March, 1.393. Rules ofEtiquette. Mark** 'Punctuation and How to Use Them. Forms of~.\ofe*. Due Bills. Receipts, etc. I'se oft apital*. Latin Word* orten met with. Speeches and Toasts for Sundry Occasions. Parliamentary Rules. Valne* n ("Foreign Coin*. FXJLjILi'X' INDEXED. HOW TO GET IT. Cut out Two Coupons of different dates and forward as instructed. ST. &A.-WLj QL.083 Dictionary Coupon. ! sept aa 1-93. This Dictionary will be Kent, .postpaid, on receipt of Two Coupons of different dates and sii twa-ceut stamps. t^*t'ut along tlie rule. Parties who prefer can obtain the Dictionary on the same terms by calling at the GLOBE Counting Room. \u25a0 - - 7-x t:\-7 :^y FI2*A*C'IAI_ rrioNEY *] A May be ttjrhtand hard to nt. but i J you can get all you want by asking f ? . .15 tbrourb «fa« Globb Finao- 9 elal Columns, to either buy or sell d # STOCKS, BONDS. d P . MORTGAGES. A A BANK STOCKS. £ JT GOVERNMENT BONDS \u25a0"#\u25a0 ? RAILWAY SECURITIES. # £ INVESTMENTS 1 9 of any kind or character that the # - financial world has to offer or to d A get rid of. f A A —THE STANDARD LOAN CO. xA. 328 Robert, corner Fourth, room 5 loans money on pianos, furniture, diamonds watches, goods in storage. II AS K. STOCKS a specialty, bonds, com- -*-» merely paper mortgages, securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest- ment Banker. Minnesota Lean and Trust Building. Minneapolis. LOANS on Furniture. Pianos. Diamonds. etc. 13-14 First rational Bank Building. MONKY Ui.V.Ni.b ou life insurance po lvl lcies: or bought. L. P. Van Norman \u25a0i Guaranty Loan building. Minneapolis TTONEY ON HAND to loan on city prop- \u25a0t'A erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay. W. F. Moritz. 1013 Pioneer Press. -P-R-I-V-A-T -fi Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or poods instorage at lowest rates. and small monthly return payments: notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms In the city. Ohio Investment Com* pany. 132 Globe Building; lake elevator. WANTED— Small sum of money. not above $150. on good security" for "six to nine months; willing to pay 15 per cent in- teresL Address w 312. Globe. Qp^ ()()f\ IS SMALL AMOUNTS to *J*-ri\JVJ\J loan on improved city prop- erty ; good first mortgages bought at a dt3- connt. Lambert, 342 Cedar st. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Tinbnf n ** Nicollet ay., Minneapolis: OB E. 3d i HiftCta si.. St. PauL Fnion depots both cities. leave | St. Paul Union Depot. ] aubivb. Wtllmar.Morris. Brown's bS:05 am) Valley &Breckinridsje. b5 :45 pm Fergus Falls. Fareo aud bS:3OanH Grand Forks :05 am iOsseo. Clearwater aud St. pbt:3pJam cloud t>6:os pm ; Anoka. St. Cloud and MaOpm Willmar b11:55 am t>4:3opuii Excelsior A Hutchinson. b11:55 am Willmar, tSioux City, tFareo, Winnipeg. Pa- ati pm cific Coast. a>':4J tat JOsseo. St. cloud. Fergus Falls, Crookston, G. Forks, Kalispeli. Spo- kane. Great Falls. Hel- ena, Butte and Pacific a7:4spmj Coast aliflpm ! EASTERN MINNESOTA. Duluth. West Superior. | Elk River. Milaca, I llincklev. Princeton. bl:Pr>om ii Anoka bG:sspm a. daily;h, except sunday: jßufet parlor cars on trains to Duluth and W. superior; tßuffet sleepers. (Dining cars, paiac eleep- <\u25a0:> rand free colonist sleeping cars. NORTHERN PACIFIC! The Dining Car Line to Fareo. Winnipeg, Helena. Butte and me Pacific Northwest. St. Paul. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and . i'acitic Coast Trainrs. Lv. Ar. Pacific .Mail (daily) ior Fargo j Jamestown. Livinzston.lieltaa. Butte, Missoula. Spokane. Ta- 4:15 12:11 coma. Seattle and Portland. ... p. m. p.m. Dakota and Manitoba Express (daily)for Fergus Falls. ah do- ton. Crookston. Grand Forks, l Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead, 8:00 7:2$ Fargo and Jamestown . p. m. am. Fargo local (daily except sun-l day \u0084for bt. Clout, Brainerd and 9J_l 6:15 Fargo a. in. p. m Dakota Express does not run west or Kargo sunl days. Pullman Sleepers daily between i St. Pan, run Grand Forks. <;ratton. \Vini:ipea.Fr:gus Falls- Wahpeton 1:11.1 Fareo. Pullman First-Class and Tourist Sleepers are run on iLroueh Pacific Coast Trains. C. t.. 3TONK, City Ticket Agent, I6i East Third street M Paul. f^^^^^^yPli ITICKET OFFICES "ALWAYS ON Tl.m?.*» The Only Lisa $Z£2Z££gSgr* BAGGAGE CHECKED . SS5, "ff5U£ Mt : -n.iH. .'Except Sunday, 1 Ijeave Arrlva jEx. Monday. xEx. Saturday. I St. Pml st Paul St Joseph and KaaSai City.... t 7 3f> am 17*1 am St. Joseph and Kansas < ity.. _ i 765 pm t 7 40 am Sioux CityLocal Express - -- t 7 35 am r 6 10pm Sioux Cily, Omaha i Blk Hills t 765 pm f 7 Mi am Pipestone and Sioux Falls --J| 735 am : fe lupm Winnebago and Elmore -- -It 736 an. ' 610pm New dm, Tracy and Pierre -- ! x 7 66 pm j 7 40 am. Duluth. Ashland ..nu S.iperior J v w au. r o vo pm Pulutha nd Snperior fit OOj.n. ; - liv am Marshfield and Waosau - - -- T trim am '1030 pa J CHICAGO TRAINS— I -Badger btate Express"- -',> am :l0»pm 1 world's air Express"- -1 J c 55 pm Hi 1 "North-Western Limited- r £15 pm - .giant Ticket Offices: £ rt street, corner Fifth, and % Ticket Offices: uofL street, corner Fifth, and Lnion Depot St. Paul. •Daily. tEx. Sunday. ",Ex. Alonday.jnx. Saturday St. Paul— Ar. (.THrCaso \u25a0 Daj ' - ...:•-.- . '*.t* a m tl»:4j p m Chicago 'Atlantic-"' express *isspin *12:l0pm Chicago ' Fast Mail" _ *asa p m *::15 p m Chicago Vestibule" Lim... *sao p m *7:alani Ciiicaeo via Austin and Du- buque . :4:10 m 10:25 am Dubuque viaLa Crosse : tSOi a m 110:13 pin J fct. L.ui> scd Kansas City, »9:15 a m »ii:3o p m St. Louis and Kansas City.. .7:15 pin am - Calmer and Davenport *9:15 a m T":.Ki pm. Milbauk and Aberdeen +»:W am t«: an m MSlbank and A!*nin- \u25a0\u25a0 ... j *r-35pin *7 45 "a m Minneapolis trains leave *7::n. is, a. ul, •12:15, *3, *5:33 and tlC:sop. m. For detail information call at ticket offices. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. . Arrive . Depart- . :i:4«'pm -: "am St. Paul. . 1:i'. pm|. :lr,pm 4 :2(Jpm|-<:4 am Minneap' lis, : :4 ; >pmji;:-*r>pm Uireci L.iii ( . to Eau Claire. v»uuu>>ii and JHiliTauKee. ..-.-./,: VESTIBULED SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS. AilTrains Run Daily. \u25a0*» - J^i^J^i Leaves Union Depot for ;Sgßjg&gtjjWSEs# Chicago and dowu-river H Leaves Union Depot for Chicago and dowu-river rives from same points |r^fep**sStJßag 1 :00 p. m. Daily. Leaves" Srja gJHpraS^^g Union Depot forChicago' : t9BßHtMaM|Ssli Arrive s>f rom same points . :i>s a-m. Daily. Twin-Screw Express Steamers of 13-16,000 H. F Leaning NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY for , SOUTHAMPTON and \u25a0 HAMBURG. \u25a0 FAST LINE TO LONDON and the EUROPEAN CONTINENT, . holding the record for -fastest time on this route. Send for descriptive pamphlet to the HAMBURG -AMERICAN PACKET CO. 31Uroaiway, New York. 125 La Salle St., Chicago. SITUATIONS W*STKI». SIX!? AXIOMS WAHTEft. ;.t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Houses for Sale. BOOSE ABargain Fine house for sale: mTJ small cash payment, balance monthly; rent willpay it. Inquire 294 Sherburne ay., near Farrington.' ' - I*E«SO.\AIA. A*- —IMPORTANT TO LADIES - A.. Massage treatment given to ladies for neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains, muscu- lar cramps, nervous headaches and all other nervous diseases; all treated by an experi- enced lady familiar with the " celebrated Swedisn massage treatment: speaks Swed- ish. German French and Enclis Massage Institute. 71East Eleventh streeL Hours. 9 to 11 a. m. ARE YOU IN TROUBLE*— Consult A. Madame Ina Walker, "life reader." for faithful resume of your pasu present and future. Diseases of women diagnosed and i< future. Diseases of" correspondence confi- successfully treated: correspondence confi- dential; ladies, 50c: gentlemen, $1, 515 Wa- basha sl, opposite the eapitol. LWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Teits- worth, clairvoyant: business test medi- um: thirty years' experience. 539 Wabasha j St., city. FOR SALE Do you want a nice brough- I r am? 1 want money and I want it bad; !you can ha»'e the above vehicle at an ex- | tremely low hsure. Address S 310. Globe. Miss HELEN OEVEARE— Ladies' and f'-l gents' manicuring skillfully done: sat- isfaction assured. Parlor 9, No. 27 East Sev- I enth St. ; YIRS. Ot. LAITTRE. experienced mas- I if A sadist. 27 East Seventh St., Parlor L ' first floor. Hours. 10 to 9 daily. MRS. KATE HOSKINS. PSYCHO- metric reader and trance medium. 22513 M cat seventh sl. t<LPaul. V I ES ALICE F. BAGNEEL—Massage ILL and vapor baths. 159 West Seventh St.. :St. Paul. Minn. ". ] RS. m. A. TCSSsEY— S24 Wabasha SL— : -'1 Magnetic and massaee treatment for | paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. j Clairvoyant reader. Call aa . m. to -p. m. HE PYTHIAN PEN. at 51 a year, should be read by every K. ofP. in the ! Sunn west: subscribe for it and keep posted. j Address tiiEast Fifth st., St. Paul. Minn. ! THE J. D. HESS I Practical Shorthand School. ATTEND Best Uorps V-^*Jr*s>JilK» North wesL. \u25a0== JgPgg^ = | ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE Send for Catalogue. | Pioneer Pre** Bids, St. Paul. .71 in ff*-(.V.inp?t<.Et nf.in-npl.ers lurnisued for pcrninnetit or tei;ij»crarv vt.rt. DR. FELLER, i East Seventh St... St. . Par. Ml it \u25a0\u25a0:——...\u25a0 -" i Sreec'!ycnre*ail private nervous, chroa | aud biootl and skin disease? of both sex Iwithout the use it mercury or hindranc i frombusiness. SO I 1 BE, NO PA V. Pri vate diseases, and all old, lingering cases where the blood has become poisoned caus lug ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth, pains in the head and bones, and all diseases I of the kidneys and bladder are cared for ilife. Men of ail ages who are suffering from the result of youthful indiscretion or ex- I cesses of mature yearsf producing nervous- : uses, indigestion, constipation, lossof mem- ; ory, etc, are thoroughly and permanently j pured. Lr. Feller, who bas bad many years of ex- ; perience inthis specialty, is a graduate from . ; out of the leading medical colleges of the : country. Hi has never failed in curing auy cases that he has undertaken, Cases and correspondence- sacredly confidential. call or write for list of questions. .Medicines -sent by mail and express everywhere free from risk and exposure Health Is Wealth. Da. S. C. "West's Near* axd Braix Tub** BasT, a euaranteea speclfls forHyfisric i>L rioeia. Convulsions. Fit*Nervons Neuralgia I i Headache. Nervons Prostration causttd by lie use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Men j tat . i^resfiou. Softening of tha Brain ra- i xuiliEgla .-tp«t.it» and leading to misery, <.*- --cay aud death. Premature Old Age. Barren- ness, Loss of Power In either sex. lavo'ua- : tary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused br overexertion oi the brain, self-abuse or or»r- --i-c>iisence. Each box contain* on* moati 1 trestnieat. 5: a box. or six boxes for 9\ sent py,mail prepaid. We gptrauiee six boxes to cure any case. With each cider tot six boxes, accompanied with 5\ we »end tiu purchaser oar written guarantee to refund the money lxitdoes not effect a curt •:, uar- fciUces issued only by W. K. Collier. t,ucce*»o: to lripplerA Collier, druggist*. arte aud *:: .rv sts^ BL Paul. Minn. AUCTION SALES. $ Going Away # A Aad don't want to store your for- a r.i ture for the summer because you _Z W expect to have new lurnfihioiti in P # the fall? Good sales and princely # p prices can be obtained by adver- p j Using: your J p Household Furniture, Stores, y7 p A Kitchen Furniture, Ranges, A J Parlor Furniture. Dishes ? 5 Dining Room Furniture, and ? J Bed Room Furniture, Chairs, T x Or anything else yon want to sell, by \ 0 letting taa public mow it tbrongh tbe P p Auction Columns of tbe Globz. p iina^ii A Johnson. Auction. WE WILLsell at auction on Wednesday. Sept. 20. at 10 a. m., at the at. Paul & Dulntb freight depot, under Thirdst. bridge, an unusually fine lot of unclaimed freight and express parcels, baggage, etc. : if yoe want bargains be on nand early. Kavauaugh &Johnson. Auctioneers. Iml-W East Sixth "st. BOARD OFFERED. I Y£^C AN B OARD t 0 % RICH MAN. * i POOR MAN. X X BEGGAR or V 0 THIEF, 0 P AND THEY d A CAN FIND A \ . ROOMS AND 5 r t HOUSES THAT f P WILL' GIVE P A THEM RELIEF. p **,+%**'%<%, _v±_*%^_±_*i BOARD— F. W. Premer has rented and newly furnished the corner bouse I of Lytle Terrace. 520 Cedar st.. corner of J Tenth. In connection witn 522 Cedar: as all the rooms are south-facing, they will be found very pleasant during the winter months: rooms will be rented single or en suite, with board. i BOAKD— For strictly first-class board, room with steam beat and accommoda- tion at moderate prices inqnire at No. 7 Lyons Court, on Sibley st, between Ninth Iand Tenth. 1 BOAKD— Large furnished room, witn A3 board. suitaUe for man And wife. 55S Bobert. BOARD— 412 East Tenth St.—Cosy rooms, with board: good home cooking: best of surroundings: references. BOAKD— For rent, pleasant rooms, with board. 192 East Tenth st. j IIOAIID- Furnished rooms, with board, in ;Hi large modern bouse ; steam- heated rooms. j 210 East Ninth st. BOAKD Room and board for two gen- tlemen : references. 151 Summit ay. LTTLE TERRACE, £28 CEDAR— For rent, one suite of rooms, first floor, with I board: also one single room. !fcfcr~M*K.N TO THE PUBLIC V— Our com- -1 " plete salesroom at 409-411 Sibley st. , Pruden Stove Company. HE NORWOOD— I9I Eighth St.. Near Sibley—Front room? and board. $4.50 to Ss per wees: transients, $1 per day. ; ti^pjiE MlNEß"— Desirable rooms and A board can be secured for the winter; j excellent location for business people. 162 j Ccileue. corner sixth. <-KEAT I»IA.\0 bar<;ai.\. ONI ELEGANT npright Decker Bros- piano, style IC, at about one-half its !value: it ha* only been used a few months: I must be told soon. K. C. .Muueer, 107 East I Third st. i | Minneapolis. St. Paul &Sauit Sts. Marießy >^^ From Uni.inDepot Atlantic \u25a0^LjSijj^ft limited lor Monire:d, Boston and iS^^^fcTtl York leave li/.ii p. m., nr- i jf; VFgj).wi-J rives .- 55 1 m.ilaiir. From Broad- I Fv^fCT'3 - v loot o; 4lb st. Wis. I.imiled tor Momre il,Costo an i New York Irsave oilppJ p. m.. ar- rives s 55 1 in. daiiy. From Broad- way l>epot. KK>t o 4th BU, Wis. ' Fs^T*iiSa div- lrocal leaves am., arrives ! MyAWrf 5 bit p. in. daily ex. Suuday. St. Bk^zSSSk I r..ix Falls accommodation leave? |?sg!^^ ==^ p.m., arrives 1:10 a.m daily ex. I Sunday. Minn. div.local lor Mi- i.ot uake« and intermediate point? leaves s.3i a. 111.. arrive*5 oilp. m.dally ex. Sunday. Gienwood local leaves Minneapuhs fi. :t> p. m. arrives y Jl'J a lu-dAiivex^uuday. i i:vliffcel office. ;\u25a0- :'. pp.tlji CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CO. Trains leave Union Depot. City .Office. -M Kobert Street, corner Fifth.- 7,/ r _v---z . '}> ... ;>«ilyex. Sand. | Leave .) Arrive tChicaco Fast Express .. 7:2". nmui:o.">pm \ flowa. Mo. AKansas fix. .. 7:25 am 11:16pm \u2666Dodffe Center Local .8:35 pm;l": i'am •C'hipcapj Limited 7:3opm ~. \u0084;.am *Dcs Moines. St. J. *K. C. ;7:30 pm 7 :jr*m = DEATH TO ALL INSECTS. ""v. Bucieiae Powder is the "only sure killer of Coek- %,iL m roaches, Moths, Fleas, Bed fJE&i^ bugs. Lice. A few appiiea- 7{gSK lions kill them. For stale «^/gF^-» in St. Paul. .Tlliiu., by far\^ ibe It van Drns Co.and / \u2666\u25a0ri£g!». Cooper A Co., or me Bugiciae .Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. xl ~ > - ; . \u25a0 *^ \u25a0 -•-'•\u25a0\u25a07i ! ' \u25a0 ' - -."\u25a0 -,. >w'** r< -'- \u25a0 --«»\u25a0 '^-^^ =::^^ ::::>^^^^^ I D t?^^. ""\u25a0 \u25a0 .-.-.. ' ....- -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- ,., . .....,\u25a0\u25a0., ,,, , „—^ _, II —\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 , ,.| \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .. !\u25a0_._\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0II I \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 ,\u25a0 I. , - ,„,
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Page 1: St. Paul daily globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1893-09-20 [p 7]...Pruden Stove iomp.auy. PIANIST — Warned, a pianist who is ac-\u25a0 customed to playing for dancing. Ad-dress*' 10.Globe.

THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY FORKING.'777. SEETEMBEK 20, 1893. T

A MHE BAROMETER.

A»k iiit-boy who tcllsthe paufr.ami be will tell yon more aboutcirculation tban all tbe affidavitsthai ran be published. JiiMiryit

and ton willbe convinced that<• '...be. lends all.

WANTS CAN BE LEFT

At the Following Locations forInsertion in Daily anil SundayGlobe.M.I>. Merrill. -4CBroadway.S. 11. Reeves, druggist Mooie block. Seven

IC. T.Ueiier. druggist 52S St Peter streetStraight Bros., diuggists, corner ofRondo

snd Giotto.William K.Collier, druggist l'~*-iEast Sev-

enth street.

A. T. Guernsey, drnsreist 17! Bale streetV. -'•\u25a0 IlirscLer. druggist KSEondo street.

Farker &Westby. druggists, l~'J East ThirdKtreet

E. MeCrudden. confectionery. 496 Rice

W - .'• Frost i-Co.. drngp'srs. corner Selbysnd Western avenues.

B. J. Wive,druggist SW Market cornerTilth.

MTEATIOANOFFERED .'\u25a0'r tini« «..A OENTS BASTED-] or .-intie-- -*- men. to introduce and control the sale

of the patented New Moon Embroidery andburning Ring. A new invention for doing«U kinds cf fancy work ar.d mending, byband or macnine. Copy righted book of in-p»UiiCtfons for ui-e on tbe sewing machinefree with order. Lileral commissions and aclear field, Sample line by mail and tni!particulars tortt cents: The übio NoveltyCOiPfinuy. Bii. cincii.itati. O.

AGi-NTS wanted. Loth ladies and penile-men: article sei is onsight: no capital

required; can make 55 a day easy. -7 WestThird.

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BAKHKK—Kirst-<lass: wages *12per weekorMpercent: "--e^dy situation forpood

man. M. Phaien. uraeeville, Minn.

DKltjiK—Wanted, a boy to drive a gro-

cery wagon, ai.iiassist'ia ne; muMtiouesi. ouick. and not afraid of work. Ad-flress i» 14. (j'luirt-.

DRIVES—A driver wanted at Breunan'sLivery. 4<-Si. I'eter st.

Employment for 3,000 people-We want DC-mi- representatives in all

parts cf the Uniteu States to sell an articlethat is used by every oue: goods warranted:proiiis eiiormcu^: lusiness permanent audlegitimate: exclusive.! territory given* ex-perience not neeoMiry. Address Manu-facturing Company, 17?> and lbO Commercialet,Lynn. Mass.

LIBERAL indictments offered to goodmen: call lrom in to 12. W. B. Van

Norman, manager, i'.i. Pioneer Press Build-»££.fc.fAI'EN TOliih I'tKUCr-Ourcom-* *

pleie salesroom at 409-411 Sibley st.Pruden Stove iomp.auy.

PIANIST—

Warned, a pianist who is ac-\u25a0 customed to playing for dancing. Ad-dress*' 10 .Globe.pCALE^MKNlosell Baking Powder. WeO put our good- in Glass Rollins Pius. $\u25a0&.\u25a0month andext*nses, or commission. ChicacoBaking Powder to. 7uT Van Buren st. Chi-cago

ALnaoem.aki-:::— Wanted, a first-classsniisaeemiiker. Acdress Postoihce Box

MS. Two Harbors. .Minn.

SAEAiII Oil COMMISSION to unointo handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Eras-

ingPencil :the most useful Budnovel inven-tionof the ace: irates ink 'boroiigh.lv in twoseconds; works like magic: 200 toa© percentprofit:agents making SSO per week: we alsowant a general ater.i to take ..urge of terri-tory."and appoint tub uetnis: ararechance.tomake money ; w riie 'or terms and speci-men cf crasant. Minice Eraser Mfg.Co.Xs«, La Crosse. Wis.

VjOLICIIOKs-Wanted, men cf enemyO and tac-t to solicit for the Bankers' LifeAssociation of ,-t. 1aul. Minn.: l;Lera! con-trailand splendid territory can be secured bytddre-'-inir Igatgnrc ;-..sn'or. -i.Paul. MiniSTLN«jtii;AI'tifcßS

—tornDetent stenog-

I raphers and iyjiv. riier operators outofemployment aie invited to register theirnames and qualifications with our employ-Inent department: no charce to either em-ployer ur employed. Wyckoff. seamans A:Benedicts! Enst Fourth st.

1117ANTED'— Salesmen or agents: easy»> work: goou nay selling pants to order

5-t. suits 51".. Hunter luring CompanyCincinnati. Ohio.

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'-M1-I;—Men lotravel and trite orders» » for cigars: commission or salary audExpenses. Address, with s-tamn. The RioGrande Company. 106 and 10? Wabash ay..

11'ANTED—Young people to learn teleg-

»» raphy. shortbanii bookkeeping, etc.:Students can make board. Globe BusbiesCollege. Endicott Bnildine \u25a0»

I\MRIITIf»S.

DANCING SCHOO—

3CB-300 East Sev-*:>iiiSt;class Thursday anil Saturday

evenings fioms to 10; daucitigsociable Tues-day evening: special rates to punils joiningou ".-leforc -.lot ifi. M.E. Curran. Teacher.

.AGATHA'S ACADEMYOF MUSICana Art ~u £r.»t Exchange St. St Paul-

Piano, violin,guiiar and mandolin taughtLessons given indrawing snd painting. Callor send for urosr>eetus.

rjiHK.I.I>. lit>il'K.iriHAL>HOKT-A. baud Sciiool willopen its annual even-Sue sestioii Monday. Oct. '.'; faciiitifs unex-celled: instruction tne best: termsreason-e'-.l:: :-"'i i-":Pioneer Press Building.

to i:\aha.\<„e.

U- ANTED—To trade hardware stock foireal estate incitycr country. Address

E3IG. Globe.

DYE WORKS.

KAHt.i.l.I & MIN'TEI.—

MinnesotaSteam live Works. -44 East Seventh.

V J - HOCHKN—N.W. Sieam live WorksA. office. 4:*jRobert *'...Ryan Block Work.

POPULAR WANTS

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COOK—

.Vies! have experience and fur- inish references. Apply- at Room 11?,

German in Life building.

COOK wanted: reference required. 445 ISummit by.

COOK—

M-- -\u25a0 is- ail-around lady cook ;wanted for hotel: write, stating. wages

warmed. Addrea* Western Hon.-*. Worthing-ton. Ni.' -

ct»auty. Minn.

HOl'SKtVOUK—

A comment girl for jgeneral housework; twoin family. •-"J? |

Sherman st. ,HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a ...erman girl I

for seiii-ral housework. No. 2i6 Pleas- jant nv.

orsE\voKK--naut a cir: for general ihousework, st 533Kobert st-

HOUSEWOKK— Gir! for _.-nil house- i

1 1 work, -.v. M\u25a0\u25a0<':::\u25a0\u25a0 -l.

orsEUOl.'K— Good girl ipr general. housework. Inquire 026 East Tenth sl,corner i'ine. Wednesday forenoon.

in -r.W"fiRK— Wanted, xin to -i-:at i

generti IruMwcMrorfc. SSI seiby ay.

|.T«»l'SEWOKK— Wanted, a competentU eiri f^rieneral housework . *•*Good-rich :iv.

H'll• r « UltS

—Good gir! wanted !.1

general housework-; German .r Irishpreferred. :ilAshland a:.HOVM-.WHKK- Wanted, a good girl for

general Imiisc-wnrte at 4'~.,' Hollyay.

LORRAINE SGHOOIJOE HRKSSCCT;ting. 414 Wabasba st. lioom -. I

•»< |Pi ni"im. PUKI.It::"—it.irccm-\J plete salesroom at 4''.i-411 Sibley st.

Pruden Sto\ .- 1ooipaiiy.

POLISH I- X—

Warned at ouce. experi-enced girl polisher. French Lnr.r.dry,_

SEAMSTRESS—

Want a ....on iheptnca! costumes. Call2fll West

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fANIEO-lL' girls for general hor.se-wo:k. .'XC Selby ay.. Dry Goads -^nd" *

TITOKKMIXBOAKII-iVcnc:: or idrl.Vl tt> work forboard during winter; goodhr.me i.'i ri.-i;t tojtv. j"»7Laurel ay.

HORSES *M» CARRIAGES

IHAVE YOU AI$ .A HORSE. 5? CARRIAGE -KS fP THAETON, lri * j* VICTORIA. iJ HARNESS 2*

2 Is! JAUNTING fi£ AST 4 !9 ToSslLor do you wan: to tlar oae! 9A Try tee colnmni ol m '•

J THE WANT PAGE. |FOR SAKE— one fine brougham and T

pcarteheap. Address X2S Giobe.

FOR SAEE—lis the thing, i hxv.-m verybana-<-me lean ihftt 1 jjjsiitoUispose]

of: price i? noobject Address s :;14. Globe.

WANTh il—

IK-r-e for hi>- keeping lightdrirthgFgood care: responsible party. \".1. Itrowii.City Market.

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lost a>» Fourvi;. . j

DIH. l.v!•—Lemon and white pointer jdos named sam; return to Charles E: J

Gooctt "14 E.-ist Third st.. and receive re- Iward. \u25a0 1

Dl»«. I. ivr-HLACKAND WHITECOCK- ji.li SPANIEL? COLLAR MARKED

WILL <;oDUAKI>. LETIiIN '!<» IIOOM jIti. GLnISE. UK J. V.". TAYLOR'S « uT- •

TALK.WHITE P.KAI.': .-..!< ,POl Kl.ll'.uuh•>•-.[ ScptJ J., at Moon.' j

near corner sixtn suirl smith nv.:libera] Ireward b.v returning to William Miller. I'M IWabasha st.

PO( kiiii-tiiKJ.o>Ti— im W.-st>eventh Iiiue. pocketbook coutaiuiug.&ii: Jinder !

address D «P>, GUr.be, and receive reward.

KINGLOST—Scar llasiiugs. on morningofsept. 1?. b.v dropping fr..iu the P>ur-

liugtou train, a gentleman's diamond ring.Full value of ibe ring wiilbe paid toany one jreturning to W. £. Mngiaw.i.loi »- counting jroom.kini'li.N mi rut.I'l "-Ourcoin- j*'

plete salesroom at 400-411 Sibley st iPrnden Move I'oiiumnv.

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IIixrlllllM-tiiis..,

\ i,(io!)1. HOCKEYS!ORE. withplenty |A. of busiuess and centrally located, for \u25a0iale cheap onaccount of death. Address V

10. Globe.

AXACCEPTABLE PARTI witn $10.----i. o'*' wouldbe given a position in an es-

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tablished and successful local company. Ad- |dress W .';!">. Globe.

BARBER -shop forsale of the teat !locations in the city. worth SLSOQ, bath !

business worm $80 per numb, will sell forpSSOOL Address 11. S.. Globe. Minneapolis.

FOR >ALI.—

Half-interest ii.well-paying Iwholesale aud retail business: goodrea-

'sons for selling; small capital required. XoQ4. Globe

FOR sAEE— Good paying restaurant oflongstanding: best location: willshow

our books and the amount nf bnsiness weare now doing: $."h.pO or S-)i) will handle. IAddress B *9. Globe Minneapolis.

F'l'K'N'lTlX! ofeleven-room house to sell iA cheap; parlies leaving city; hou.se fullof good roomers, and low rent;" central loca- '.lion. Address W 314. Globe.— ,

Proposals lorBilltiling:*.1 7 S.INDIAN SERVICE. CROW IREEK 1I/• and Lower Brule Agency, &. D.. Crow iCreek. Buffalo County. S.D.. September t'th.VSa.

—SEALED PKOPOSALS. indorsed

'"Proposals for Buildings," and. addressed tothe undersigned at Crow Creek. BuffaloCounty. S. D.. willbe received at this Agencyuntil one o'clock P. M.of Monday. Octobermd. i,-'9i forfurnishing all i.rce'inrv ma-terials and labor and ereeiing and complet-ing on the site selected therefor on the LowerBrule Indian Beservation, 5. '•).. one (1)frame cSice c: administration building: one(llframe grrain house: one (1) frame carpen-ter and paint Ehop; one (1J frame wheel-wright and blacksmith shop; one 11) framehou.se for physician's quarters, and one (11frame guard house and police barracks, allinaccordance wilh the plans and specificationswhich may be examined at the offices of theBuilders' Exchange. St. Paul. Minn.; theBuild' Exchange. Omaha. Neb.: the"Tribune,"-of Sioux City. lo.: the "DakotaDemocrat."" of Chamberiain. £. D., and atibis cgency. A form of proposal is attachedtome steei Scaiions. The right is reservedto reject any or all bids or any part of anybid. ifdeemed for the best iiiterest of ibeservice. All bidders will be held to con-form to the provisions of the Act otCongressapproved August I. l^tz.relating to thelimi-tation of the hours of daily service of me-chanics and laborers employed upon ihepublic works of tne United States and ihe

iDistrict ofColumbia. Proposals must stateiseparately the proposed price of each build-ing.and the period of time proposed to be

iconsumed in the erection.CEnTtrtED CHECKS.

Each Did must be accompanied by a certi-I tied check ordraft upon some United States!Depository or solvent National- Bauit in the

vicinityof the residence ot the bidder, made!payable to the order of the Commissioner ofj Indian

'Affairs.1Torat least nvEP£j;cKNTOf

: theamor.ntTif the proposal, wbicn check orIdraft v. illbe forfeited to the United Stales inj case any. bidder t:r bidders receiving an| award shall f.-di [lo promptly execute a con-| tract wiih good n;;<j s::thcient sureties, other-Iwise ioi-e returned Tri'the bidder. Bids ac-i eompjuiied by cash in lieu of a certifiedjichecfc wjll.not 4.* censidcred. For furtherinformation as lb location of the buildingsites, means of transportation, etc.. eta, ap-plyto DKRICK TSBON.

U. a. Indian Agent..

J YOUWANT WORK.*

.# Y'.nzX it ay asinff the (JiAißt: *(2 Want Columns, aud vou_ ,-au Im >> employed aaA AGENT. CLERK. %A *00 KEEPER. %i STENOGRAPHER. \f SECRETARY. ?

Jk Hostler. -tafdsiier or Man-of-A'.l- 5* Work. W

1..DON'T BE IDLE.. $£ While the'GLOBE is at your Brerrioe. p

iHttlrz.

a »(>» wants wotjeof«uij kind. Cal: at

£\ v ..-\u25a0

fIOYS FOR PLATES, places for boys;J employtnent bureau ior poor boy?, free.

Newsboys* Club Ifooai.>l3 Wabaahit st ;?>?nfrom 11 to I;a. m.. and from

~lv**p. in.

BOOKKEEPER—

Wauted—

Can nnymerchant cr business nia:* etuploy a

good, reliable bookkeeper for the winterat a small compeniallon ? Address W l'l'i.Globe.

CARI'ET n.KAMNO-Msn wants por-tion cleaning md layingcarpet*. Call

at SJ.'i lioudo.

C- 1.t i\ Igood ilers would like workvy evenings; willwcrk cheac, t>r for bpardiAddress V101. t^obe.

COOK— siluhliou ss cooh in lumber ortuinlng camt- by man aud wifeof ex-

perience. Address X 103. Globe:

COOK—

A tirst-cIJSi all-round cjok wnnlssituation: Pawn or country. Address D.

A. ... 2tl luiversity East, si. Paid. Minn.

COOK—Wanted, situation; can do \u25a0\u25a0meatandpastrv; city or cooutry: references.

Addres« O IC.'. Giobe.

CiOOK— Vant a situation ue a iirsl classM;up Ci-ot inthe woods. Address Mat

i;-'.v MiSt. peter kLV si,. I'auLr«.»l.LH*roit—Asucce^f;.: aad reliaUev.' collector ar>d salesman wj'.nts work oncommission; city experience osi icftreuces.Address U l'.U. Gi&bt?.

EMiLMSLR-Wanted. sVani plucts torun, with power aud elepctrii.': ligms/or

for iiiating; willtake large ot small triants;best of reference. Address IIlb6. Globe.* •

EMI!--.lr'.- A young manwith lirenrses*td experience vsaiitis rposttioti as engi-

neer or lire'mau. Address O.L.V.. '\u25a0<-% WestTenth st

EMPLOYMENT-Wan ted. satiation byrood man at steady w'-rs.. Address

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L"AIIMBELT-SiUntxoa wanted 1-y manj and wifeon tartu, stock M grain:no ob-jections to going to Montana orjDakota;'i'wi:: Cityreferences ;answer tO'iay. W «!&.Gift*.

I[\u25a0ARM HAND—A young man wishe.->- '.•,>vwork on farm :cau do any repairing on

house and wagons; but be wants to learnfanning:jch!lsalary. Address fe 11*2. Glot«e.

FAKMKE-Wauted. by a married ma:;. uochildren, a situation on' a farm: t::or-

oughlvrexperienced: bestofrefererices. Ad-iltf-si;">!itvlnslow iiv..West St. Paul.

(< KOCEKYCI.KRK—Ayo-mg tt!::iwouidv_T liicposition! as grocery. c!erk la retailstoro: Xwo years" experience. Address C IK.Globe.' •\u25a0

-\u25a0•'.:, /'.'-./---:.yyr \u25a0

HOST! :—

MnTi who is wiltingto make\u25a0 himself generally useful, nv.1who thor-

ougiiiy understands the care of hor.-es.wishes situation of any kind. Ad-Jresi orcall Albert -lames. No. :tl?. Walnut s'..

HOSTLfc.lt— A young, sober -»:id rr-::ati!eman wights situation a

-hostler.' Si2

IT Situation by a No. Ihostler.-

Oi i i. 'iWikk by double-entry book-keeper ot experience; three yearn with

lastemplovers in this city:references. Ad-dresa E Id't. c:ot>e.

OKFICE H'tmti-Ayoung man of .-iirhtecn wautH position v an office: under-

stands »horihr.nd and typewriting and is agood penman. Address .110'!. Globe.

OFFICK WORK- Wanted, position inoffice of some Kind;have had eighteen

years" experience in freight and pa^pssenjerbu^ineis; thorousuly pelted in wood andcoal business, collecting or bookkeeping.Answer X lg£ Globe.

Onil ttiiKK-'iPir.nman win:, like:p-.'S.tlo;:ivoffice whe:e he couid make

himself get-eraiiy useful. Address V 1•:;,Globe.

OFPK't IVOUK—

Young mau of generalexperience de*ires office position: both

hanking and mercantile exoerience: satis-factory reference. Address <> I:;. Globe.

PORTER— Yonng, extienenced porterwoti.dlikea situation aa porter or jan-

itor: can give goou city references. SSiGrove st.

PORTER— Wanted, by a young man. situ-, aiion us porter, or work inprivate fam-ily;sood driver and milker; best of refer-ence.-. Address Q. IM.Globe. —.

Position by competent man aud wifeinhotel, mau as bartender and wife at

chamber work: no children. J. F. Word, 131Starkey st.

SAL.Es.MAN"—Wanted, position in com-

mission honse as city,talesman; a hurs-tler. Address V 103. Olobe.

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pOAl.t-MAN—

wanted either inO city or on road; experience and best ofreferences given. Address F ldiGlobe.

S; iIATION"—

Yonng man wants positionO in somcwholesale or retail house; canfurnish good recommendations. Address JXC. Globe

TYl'Krt'KlTtK Youne man. wellrecom-mended. desires position in the city;

can handle Remington machine, AddressF 10(1. Globe.ITT OKKFOR BOARD—situation wantedVV by a young man raged eighteen todo

ores forboard and go to school: very bestof city reference. IMBirchst.

At'll.L.PAY liberal amount to anyone» » instrumental in securing business

position: capable, well-recommended, ex-perienced person: confiaential if desired.Address o lii.Globe.

i«ik Mir.

DOG For SALK—

Full-oloodea New-foundland, two months' old: St if

taken at once. 139 East sixth st.

ENGINE—

For sale or trade, one 10-horse-power engine and boiler in good order :

willlake feed, horses or auy goods of value.E.F. Krahmer, 5.6 Braeley St., St Paul,Minn.».]AFEE AND KIRCH lLOOKING -,:I»JL Jackson and llthsts. ThomDson &Cot

OPERA OEAssfcS— For sale, a pair ofpearl opera glasses: cannot be duplicated

forless than $3' or $"J3; willsell forSl'J. Ad-dress Q IO". >\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0• c.

SAMPLE bTOTBB and all odd sizes atwhole^aic cost. Pruaeu Store Company,

400-411 Sibley si.

SEWING M.viHISKS—

Second - handsew-ing machines, allkina-s. S"> and uj>-

wards: warranted. Domet Office. Us EastSeventh. "

STOKES ATSIt FIXTURES

i.3» tWu bb^B Hhb

BILLIARDANDPOOL TABLES ANDBILLIAPaJ SUPPLIES; Wareroom 405 and 4o7;Office and Factory *Uaud 413 Fifth aveaantou:., Minneapolis, ilina. .. .

.-;."-•",.". Females. '.. ? *•*

A-lAKI'K>>i'f.Vttba* t leuty «C girlsi r.i West Exchange: telephone 607. \u25a0 ..- O-

A YOUNGGIRI.weald like ftsituation It-'»

\u25a0 working it-n.-.tjrc or to 'do licht house-*wore. At Iraw X .:pj.G'.cb.... " "•

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BiPKK— wanted byayouu« lady as bookkeeper: understands

both «fngle and double entry; can furnishgood references. C. W. i.4m. Anthony ar.

BIIIIKKKMI'KK—Young lady wishes-oisition: fens had six years" exwrience

in bootkeepiag and general" office \u25a0- -%.; •\u25a04 agood tviK'writei;references furnished. Ad-dress Z 305. Globe. ;-:" •

CASIIIKt:—

Wanted, position by x youug".Isdr as cashie* or lKK»kkeeper: uuder-

s'.l-uU doable entry bitt-skoeping and hashad ovor two yeorK"experience in the ciiy.Aildrnsft N ".Globe. rr- '

CLKRK—Situation wanted by young ladyas clerk or ropjist in office; v. work

theao. A-ldre«s X 4.!. G1ot*. >-•*

C»OAI'KTKXT lady steaograpber ot four'years' exip*riem.xe ing:eal need oi a po-

sition; geed ooerau>r on Jtemingtoa orSmith Premier macßmes; be-st \u25a0: '. .•. rcftr-ences. Address V101, Giobe.

Di;p:>s.dAKiNG in familiea- Address 4s7Smith ay.

D--M-

A dressmaker wrateadressiniikinj: or r> *ivsewing. I?' St.

Albans st.

DUKsssiAKKlt wants newiug in s.-trQ-i'.:c» by the day; ANo. Icutter ami

fitter. Address .257 West Thinl ot. thirditoor.^BßinESl

DKKSSMAKI.NO-Wanted, sewing in. families, tailor system iisred; good titguaranteel. 257 Smith ay.. tips-wiirs.

HI: K-Anoldi.-.b la-iy wishes aAl positioti to help with light houseworkor taite katu of children; wages no ooiee t.

::i'., Globe. \u25a0_

I"JOUSK\VORK—

Yoiuig girl desires vAl ;.l^ee lo ... with housoworn or v.kshdishes, where she can come home nights. A.M':,Globe. 'j-_r_nytshWOKK- Young iady wi:c<- todo

j Ll <enemi housework in grown fuiiiily.!sl. Mary* Home. 318 Somerset at.

HOU.sKKEEPES or nur?e and \u25a0scram-Ll Btsess in private family by ire^HsctablerWMsan. Address it TVi.Glot*\"

HOLS EKEEPKR-Ayo'ing widow wishes. position. «s • ».-««.. _\u25a0].. «ihet*-shecouid go home nignts: or v..iiid rake wash-ftigand ironing. 243 West Sixthst.

Hol'skkkki'KK—a mMMIa-apgpprad ladywantx rr^.sition as housekeeper insmall

fanuly. Ad.dre.i3 S T/'Z. Glol>e.

HOI'KKFH'trK—

Position as house--heeper; can give l>est of reference, A-.i-!

drus3 P.. General Delivery, Stillwater. Milium,

HOKSmfIPKR-A lady that under-.;*tr.nds iiousekpeeprng. nlso is a fine*'

cook: wishss a situation in a widower'sbosie. list orDot ofcity. Address C .I'll.Gi.ibe.;

IIOOSRKRCPkI —a thorough, cwnt*-ti \u25a0_\u25a0: ot and systematic yoßßKbauw. 111|»Jt \u25a0

desires a posiUoii ina well-regulated home;libue other \u25a0 need aoply. Address r. UK;*.':icrf.e jj.

HOiisKKEEPiiR— Wanted, by iiglit-col^-ored woman, position as housekeeper.

lauudress or general work; best of refer-:cuccy r-i West Exchange. rr :._

HiKKhKILPEK-Wanted, a situation as-—.•keeper: no objection to leaving

tne city. Address s ion........ ;-

iy- I'Ksfc—Good sick nurse wants engage.-._> ments; references .rgiven: terms very'reasonable, 33 BantU st. •' • z ,:-,.-._\u25a0 r

]\"1"":- toUke care of children .or make1™ 'psrsi'ir ii.satul; eighteen years old. Ad-dress D31-J. Globe. : -" rIVTRSfc— Wanted, by an experienced per-11 son with good "references, a plaijeaschild's nurse. Address M. X..litGrotto st. .}W"I

—A. Swedish young giriof

-good-* family aiirieducation wishes asilnation

to take care of children and make herselfgenerally useful. Aadress Q 102. Globe.

SGA*i«>tress wants plain sewing infamilies. inilor address 177 Selby vr.

SEAMSTItKSS— Good seamstress wantsposition in private family doinglight

scotid work and sewiug Address Z .a.Globe.

-

SEWING— Warned, by competent dressmaker, sewing in families; good refer-

ence. HI•

University ay. ;Flat 10.

SEWING— A dressmaker would like tomake some encasements to sew by the

day in families. Address M102. Globe.

SEWING— Lady would like sewing todoat heme; cheap; tablecloths, sheets, pil-

low slips and napkins. No.511 Mississippi st.

SECOND WORK— Wanted, situation assecond workand seamstress in private

family. Call or address aiT Wabasha suOITDATIONWANTEO—Five cooks, SIX.O second girls, teu girls for housework.392 fcelby ay.. dry goods and millinery store

OTENOI.KAFHKK—

Competent ladyO stenographer of four years' experiencein great need of a position; can operate-Remington or Smith Premier; best of cityreferences. Address X 101. Globe. .:„ ...STENOGRAPHER— Young girl stenogO rapher employed afternoons wants posi-tion forenoons: three years' experience. Ad-dress A101. Globe.

TENOGRAPHER— lady stenog-rapher employed afternoons "desires a

position for forenoons; can operate -eitherRemington or Smith Premier. Address A10.'. Globe.

- . .STENOGRAPHER— Acompetent stenog-

rapher desires a position; experiencemore of an object than salary. Address N101. Globe.

STENOGRAPHER—

a competent ladystenographer and typewriter of several

years' experience desires permanent posi-tion: own first-class machine; can furnishcityreferences. Address F 315. Globe.

TYPEWRITIST—

A young lady type-wriiist wouid litea position; willwork

forone month free, if permanent: best ofcity references. Address 7. 102. Globe.

ORK FOR BOAKD-Girl of fifteen» * would like to work for her board and

go to school. Call atC7 East seventh st.;Miss Labarre. \u25a0" \u25a0 „"

WASHING— woman wants washing'orironingor scrubbing; can go with

reference. Miss Mary Cott 411 East Fifth st.

WASHING wanted at 456 East Sixth rt. :» » rough-dried clothes 25 cents per dozens.-

called forand delivered. ;;-'•.-aj"\ ITASHING

—goes out washing,]"

» V ironing and housecleaning. pCail orwriteto 462 Cedar st.Room 2,

WASHING or general housework S?.'»>- East Ninth st. *j_.I-ASHING—Woman wants wasniug and'»V ironing to iake home. Mrs. Larson. «.

651 Mississippi sL ..?; fb. U^ ASHING—( like to take family wash-! »» ingathome. 530 Robert st.

"»";

lUASHISO-A girl wants to go ont rv» » the day washing and housecleaning.'

j Call 46 West Ninthst.

UfA>HERWOMAN-Lady willdo wash-ing and ironing at 33 cents a dozen:-"

tirst-clasß work: call for and deliver. No.'.' Mississippi St.. inbasement.

ORK FOX BOARD—Young lady a;tending high school desire-, pl^ce v..

work for boara. Call -or address 4.7. .»hinhiit-j tan block, v

A«jcoi;.\TA3ri>.

H.i- MHCt.K. su i.eruiiiiiiaLile :--i-.:

\u25a0 sure IJuilditiu. expertnud uuditwuig

1!IMi:I. A IS.

F. tR SAi.t—

person about la leave the :city has a very neat roekawny that must

in'converted into some cash.. Wrile. ni;;it,will be v.ntr gain and mv loss. AddreaE):i<Z <. lobe. j

j THEATKRAIX

LYCEUM. SCHOOL OF ACTING—Boom 23, Collua Block. 27 South Foarth

pSt. Minneapolis—

Pupils trained ,for the jstage; plays written, revised' and reheacse^." j

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FOR BEST.

PAIIUKU -WINNj.l.': Beudn: Agency. •

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Agents for Care of Property,,Estate* Jlauag.ed.

I ,145 Fan Fourth Street. I, AY-'|J. W. Shepurd, 91 Fast 4th St..

RENTS 801 sl S, STORES, OFFICES,\u25ba acts as owners' agent: collects rents.

-Ilausew.

CEE ANI.NG. refitting and lay-v' lag. Electric Carpet-Cleaning Worts,15i> West Third:telephone 1200.

HOCSKK—F«a rent several spleud brick-'IA houses in good repair: p£»ntraliv local-ied: very cheap. Esteriey. iiEast Fourthst.

HOOBS— My bouse. furnished, and barn.*A iX liolly«v.. for renL W. H. HartIGlobe Building.

HOUSE—

rent six-room house andbarn: honse in excellent repair; 2s»o

;l-'ii'nart st. J. U. Ludden. C4l Wabasha st.

IIOUSE— Eight-room house, hot and cold: IIwater, bathrpuom: barn for two horses; and buggy; rent 523. Inquire 305 Hague aT.Hoist-...-.. Iglehart St.—A first-class

house, lei- rooms, spieudid location, will!rent cheap.

HOl'SE— For rent 338 Grove St., cornerPine best home and grounds in the

jcilftartE a raontb; look at ihem. Nicols, il»ean.

i HOltSEI*—1*— For rent, modern ten-roomj IIbourses, central location, low rent: mod-!em twelve-room house, facing Central park.535; modem tea-room house. Louis and Igle-i hart, $25: eight room bouse, >i*Edmnnd sl,

SSt modern nine-room bouse. lr>o4 selbv ay.,520: cottage of fiverooms. 512 Blair St.. S10;

j 2&S Kcvotixst. up stairs, lour rooms. S*<: alsoh iGodem -.00

-... house. No. SO East Ninth,jSSO. .John It.Hickey, Germania LifeBuild-inig.Minnesotaand Fourth.

."» HROKOKR .v DICKINSON; I-, Last•-\u25a0\u25a0::!.:\u25a0 carpet cleaning, feather ami

Imattress renovating and upholstering.!'T'AYI.OIJs RENTING AGENCY

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!HOl.-ts. STOKES. OFFICES,' TAKEjCHARGE OP RENTED PROPERTY AND• MARE COLLECTIONS.'I

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— — _• Flitls. .FLAT

—one steam -heated, six-room

flatleft inRichmond; >)•. ... decorated;!, first floor. J. >v. Shepherd, 04 East Fourth st

PLATS-For rent two flats on aeouta st' -» Applyat 221 East Seventh s:.

ROOM.-—. or unfurnished. TheIXV Colonnade Tenth ;ir..i St. Peter sis:IUrst-class restsurant .

NIOITS.' '—

,[OTORE— inquire I*7 Wen Seventh st.:. 'O good location for groceries, dry goods.i.Lara ware or creamery and bakery business;j reut cheao.

;i- '\u25a0•'-..".' Jto ©in**.

A—HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle-• men only; Gfly modern steani-fieated;jrooms by day, week or month.

CARROLL .ST., 3Sp»—For rent four nicerooms. h.ourre at .:T. Iglehart st

EXCHANGE. ST.. 421 MIRTH—Oneniceiy furnished ffsol .room, suitable

for two gentlemen: also board, ifdesired.!—

I i»AI'LNTO THE V( UI.IC " —Our com-

j v-' j.iete \u25a0\u25a0leifPrOOM at '.'-411 Siblev st:;Prnden StovoCompany.

- :;:j:pLIt.Vi.ANT AY., IT:*—Nictiy furnished

'!!L rooms; inoaern conveniences; witherh without boardi ,_ o\u25a0\u25a0 -.'•.;

' ' f?OOM—

Furnished room. withsteam heat,'t Xa. . bath. etc.: rent. ?t.». Address a I'".;,-

Globe. • "

RCOMS—

v uruishea orunfurnishred. TheCv Colonnade. Tenth and St. Peter sts.;firtt-class restaurant.

ROOMS Asuite of five rooms for rent,with all modern conveniences. Apply

171 Charles st. near Rice.

HERMAN ST., 311—

Three, four or sixrooms; cellar; private house: central. .

ST. PETER- ST.. 77".—Ryan Block—ForO rent two nicely furnished front roomssuitable for two gentlemen, with steam heat,gas and bath. . •...•\u25a0..•

ST. PETER, 403—Utopia—Pleasant front;

O rooms, single or en suite: modern im-provements: board ifdesired.

TIETON ST., Tfi-iror rent rooms forhousekeeping :bath, hot and cold water:

ground floor:cheap.

THE MALVERN. IKEAST EIGHTHSt

—For renL furnished or unfurnished

rooms, rent very cheap iftaken at once.

WABASHA fcatfc—Corner Tenth St—.—

Furnished room? forrent: place nuieL

I>RESSnAKI^«».

DRESSMAKING—

Millineryand dress-making. Mme. E. Julien. 261 Kicest.. between College and SnromiL

STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OFRamsey— Probate Court.

-Inthe matter of the estate ofMary A.Murnhv,

deceased.Letters of administration on the estate of

MaryAMurphy,deceased, lateof the Countyof Ramsey and State of Minnesota, beinggranted to Patrick E. Murphy.Itis ordered. That six months be. and thesame is hereby allowed from and after the

dale of this order, in which all persons hav-ingclaims or demands against the. said de-ceased are required to file the same in theProbate Court ofsaid county, for examina-tionand allowance, or be forever brarred.Itis further ordered. That tbe first Monday

in April. A. 0. ISiW. at 10 o'clock a. Nt,at ageneral term of said Probate Court tobe heldat the court house inthe City of Saint Paul,in said county, be. and the same hereby is.appointed as the time and place when "andwhere the .said Probate Court will examineand adjust said claims and demands.

And it is further ordered. That notice ofsuch hearing be given to all creditors andpersons interested in said estate by forthwithpublishing this order once in each week forthree successive weeks in the St. Paul DailyGlobe, a dailynewspaper printed and pub-lished in said connty.

Dated at >aiutPaul, this 2d day of Septem-ber. 1533.

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A A —THESTANDARD LOAN CO.•xA.328 Robert, corner Fourth, room 5loans money on pianos, furniture, diamondswatches, goods in storage.IIASK.STOCKS a specialty, bonds, com--*-» merely paper mortgages, securitiesbought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest-ment Banker. Minnesota Lean and TrustBuilding.Minneapolis.

LOANS on Furniture. Pianos. Diamonds.etc. 13-14 First rational Bank Building.

MONKY Ui.V.Ni.b ou life insurance polvl lcies: or bought. L. P. Van Norman\u25a0i Guaranty Loan building.Minneapolis

TTONEYON HAND to loan on city prop-\u25a0t'A erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay.W. F.Moritz.1013 Pioneer Press.

-P-R-I-V-A-T -fiMoney loaned ondiamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or poods instorage at lowest rates.and small monthly return payments: notesand mortgages bought; most private loanrooms In the city. Ohio Investment Com*pany. 132 Globe Building; lake elevator.

WANTED—Small sum of money. notabove $150. on good security" for "six to

nine months; willingto pay 15 per cent in-teresL Address w 312. Globe.Qp^ ()()f\ IS SMALL AMOUNTS to*J*-ri\JVJ\J loan on improved city prop-erty ;good first mortgages bought at a dt3-connt. Lambert, 342 Cedar st.

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYTinbnfn

**Nicollet ay., Minneapolis: OB E.3diHiftCta si.. St. PauL Fnion depots both cities.

leave | St. Paul Union Depot. ] aubivb.

Wtllmar.Morris. Brown'sbS:05 am) Valley &Breckinridsje. b5:45 pm

Fergus Falls. Fareo audbS:3OanH Grand Forks :05 am

iOsseo. Clearwater aud St.pbt:3pJam cloud t>6:os pm;Anoka. St. Cloud andMaOpm Willmar b11:55 amt>4:3opuii Excelsior AHutchinson. b11:55 amWillmar, tSioux City,

tFareo, Winnipeg. Pa-ati pm cific Coast. a>':4J tat

JOsseo. St. cloud. FergusFalls, Crookston, G.Forks, Kalispeli. Spo-kane. Great Falls. Hel-ena, Butte and Pacific

a7:4spmj Coast aliflpm! EASTERN MINNESOTA.Duluth. West Superior.| Elk River. Milaca,I llincklev. Princeton.

bl:Pr>om iiAnoka bG:sspma. daily;h, except sunday: jßufet parlor

cars on trains to Duluth and W. superior;tßuffet sleepers. (Diningcars, paiac eleep-<\u25a0:> rand free colonist sleeping cars.

NORTHERN PACIFIC!The Dining Car Line to Fareo. Winnipeg,

Helena. Butte and me Pacific Northwest.St. Paul.

Dining Cars on Winnipeg and .i'acitic Coast Trainrs. Lv. Ar.

Pacific .Mail (daily) ior Fargo jJamestown. Livinzston.lieltaa.Butte, Missoula. Spokane. Ta- 4:15 12:11coma. Seattle and Portland. ... p. m. p.m.

Dakota and Manitoba Express(daily)for Fergus Falls. ahdo-ton. Crookston. Grand Forks, lGrafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead, 8:00 7:2$Fargo and Jamestown . p.m. am.

Fargo local (daily except sun-lday \u0084for bt.Clout,Brainerd and 9J_l 6:15Fargo a. in. p. mDakota Express does notrun west or Kargo sunl

days. Pullman Sleepers daily between iSt. Pan,run Grand Forks.<;ratton. \Vini:ipea.Fr:gus Falls-Wahpeton 1:11.1 Fareo. Pullman First-Class andTourist Sleepers are run on iLroueh PacificCoastTrains. C. t.. 3TONK, CityTicket Agent, I6i EastThird street M Paul.

f^^^^^^yPliITICKET OFFICES

"ALWAYSON Tl.m?.*»

The OnlyLisa $Z£2Z££gSgr*BAGGAGE CHECKED .SS5, "ff5U£Mt:-n.iH. .'Except Sunday, 1 Ijeave ArrlvajEx. Monday. xEx.Saturday. ISt. Pml st PaulSt Joseph and KaaSai City.... t 7 3f> am 17*1amSt. Joseph and Kansas < ity..

_i765 pm t 7 40 amSioux CityLocal Express

- - -t 735 am r 610pm

Sioux Cily,Omaha iBlk Hillst 765 pm f 7 MiamPipestone and Sioux Falls --J| 735 am :fe lupmWinnebago and Elmore- - -It 736 an.

'610pm

New dm, Tracy and Pierre- -!x 7 66 pm j7 40 am.Duluth. Ashland ..nu S.iperior J v w au. ro vopm

Pulutha nd Snperior fitOOj.n. ;-

livamMarshfield and Waosau

- -- -T trim am '1030 pa

J CHICAGO TRAINS—I -Badger btate Express"- -',> m« am :l0»pm1 world's air Express"- -1J c55 pm Hit£1 "North-Western Limited- r £15 pm

-.giant

Ticket Offices: £rtstreet, corner Fifth, and%Ticket Offices: uofLstreet, corner Fifth, andLnion Depot St. Paul.•Daily. tEx. Sunday.",Ex.Alonday.jnx.Saturday—

St. Paul— Ar.(.THrCaso \u25a0 Daj

'-...:•-.- .'*.t*a m tl»:4jp m

Chicago 'Atlantic-"' express *isspin *12:l0pmChicago

'Fast Mail"

_*asa p m *::15 pm

Chicago Vestibule" Lim... *sao p m *7:alaniCiiicaeo viaAustin and Du-buque . :4:10 m 10:25 amDubuque viaLa Crosse :tSOi a m 110:13 pinJfct. L.ui>scd Kansas City, »9:15am »ii:3o p mSt. Louis and Kansas City.. .7:15 pin am

-Calmer and Davenport *9:15 a m T":.Ki pm.Milbauk and Aberdeen +»:W am t«: an mMSlbank and A!*nin- \u25a0\u25a0 ... j*r-35pin *745 "a m

Minneapolis trains leave *7::n. is, a. ul,•12:15, *3,*5:33 and tlC:sop. m.For detail information call at ticket offices.

WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES.. Arrive . Depart-—.

:i:4«'pm -:"am St. Paul. . 1:i'.pm|. :lr,pm4 :2(Jpm|-<:4 amMinneap' lis,: :4;>pmji;:-*r>pmUireci L.iii(.to Eau Claire. v»uuu>>ii

and JHiliTauKee. ..-.-./,:

VESTIBULED SLEEPERSAND DINING CARS.

AilTrains Run Daily.

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rives from same points|r^fep**sStJßag 1:00 p. m. Daily. Leaves"Srja gJHpraS^^g UnionDepot forChicago'

:t9BßHtMaM|Ssli Arrives>from same points—.:i>s a-m. Daily.

Twin-Screw Express Steamers of 13-16,000 H.FLeaning NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY for,

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SITUATIONS W*STKI». SIX!?AXIOMS WAHTEft. ;.t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

Houses for Sale.

BOOSE ABargain Fine house for sale:mTJ small cash payment, balance monthly;rent willpay it. Inquire294 Sherburne ay.,near Farrington.' '

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LWAYS RELIABLE—Madame Teits-worth, clairvoyant: business test medi-

um: thirty years' experience. 539 Wabashaj St., city.

FOR SALE Do you want a nice brough-Ir am? 1 want money and Iwant it bad;!you can ha»'e the above vehicle at an ex-| tremely low hsure. Address S 310. Globe.

Miss HELEN OEVEARE— Ladies' andf'-l gents' manicuring skillfullydone: sat-isfaction assured. Parlor 9, No. 27 East Sev-

Ienth St.

; YIRS. Ot. LAITTRE.experienced mas-IifA sadist. 27 East Seventh St., Parlor L'

first floor. Hours. 10 to 9daily.

MRS. KATE HOSKINS. PSYCHO-metric reader and trance medium. 22513

Mcat seventh sl. t<LPaul.VIES ALICE F. BAGNEEL—Massage

ILL and vapor baths. 159 West Seventh St..:St. Paul. Minn.

".]RS. m. A. TCSSsEY— S24 Wabasha SL—:-'1 Magnetic and massaee treatment for| paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases.j Clairvoyant reader. Call aa .m. to -p. m.

HE PYTHIAN PEN. at 51 a year,should be read byevery K. ofP. inthe

! Sunn west: subscribe for it and keep posted.j Address tiiEast Fifth st., St. Paul. Minn.!

THE J. D. HESSIPractical Shorthand School.

ATTENDBest Uorps

V-^*Jr*s>JilK» NorthwesL.\u25a0== JgPgg^ =| ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE

Send forCatalogue.

| Pioneer Pre**Bids, St. Paul. .71inff*-(.V.inp?t<.Et nf.in-npl.ers lurnisued for

pcrninnetit or tei;ij»crarv vt.rt.

DR. FELLER,i East Seventh St... St..Par. Mlit

\u25a0\u25a0:——...\u25a0 -"i Sreec'!ycnre*ail private nervous, chroa| aud biootl and skin disease? of both sexIwithout the use itmercury or hindranci frombusiness. SO I1 BE,NOPAV.Pri

vate diseases, and allold, lingering caseswhere the blood has become poisoned causlugulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth,pains in the head and bones, and alldiseases

Iof the kidneys and bladder are cared forilife. Men ofail ages who are suffering from

the result of youthful indiscretion or ex-Icesses of mature yearsf producing nervous-: uses, indigestion, constipation, lossof mem-; ory, etc, are thoroughly and permanentlyj pured.

Lr.Feller, who bas bad many years of ex-; perience inthis specialty, is a graduate from.;out of the leading medical colleges of the: country. Hi has never failed in curing auy

cases that he has undertaken, Cases andcorrespondence- sacredly confidential. callor write forlist ofquestions. .Medicines -sentby mail and express everywhere free fromrisk and exposure

Health Is Wealth.

Da. S. C."West's Near* axd Braix Tub**BasT, a euaranteea speclfls forHyfisric i>Lrioeia. Convulsions. Fit*Nervons Neuralgia I

iHeadache. Nervons Prostration causttd by lieuse ofalcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Men jtat .i^resfiou. Softening of tha Brain ra- ixuiliEgla .-tp«t.it»and leading to misery, <.*---cay aud death. Premature Old Age. Barren-ness, Loss ofPower In either sex. lavo'ua- :tary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused broverexertion oi the brain, self-abuse or or»r---i-c>iisence. Each box contain* on*moati 1trestnieat. 5: a box. or six boxes for 9\sent py,mail prepaid. We gptrauiee sixboxes to cure any case. With each cider totsix boxes, accompanied with 5\ we »end tiupurchaser oar written guarantee to refundthe money lxitdoes noteffect a curt •:,uar-fciUces issued only byW. K.Collier. t,ucce*»o:to lripplerA Collier,druggist*. arte aud*::.rv sts^ BL Paul. Minn.

AUCTIONSALES.

$ Going Away #A Aaddon't want to store your for- a

r.i ture for the summer because you _ZW expect to have new lurnfihioiti inP# the fall? Good sales and princely #p prices can be obtained by adver- pjUsing: your Jp Household Furniture, Stores, y7 pA Kitchen Furniture, Ranges, A

J Parlor Furniture. Dishes ?5 Dining Room Furniture, and ?J Bed Room Furniture, Chairs, Tx Oranything else yon want to sell, by \0 letting taa publicmow it tbrongh tbe Pp Auction Columns of tbe Globz. p

iina^ii A Johnson. Auction.

WE WILLsell at auction on Wednesday.Sept. 20. at 10 a. m., at the at. Paul &

Dulntb freight depot, under Thirdst. bridge,an unusually fine lot of unclaimed freightand express parcels, baggage, etc.:if yoewant bargains be on nand early. Kavauaugh&Johnson. Auctioneers. Iml-W East Sixth"st.

BOARD OFFERED.

IY£^CAN BOARD t0 % RICH MAN. *i POOR MAN. XX BEGGAR or V0 THIEF, 0P AND THEY dA CAN FIND A\ . ROOMS AND 5r t HOUSES THAT fP WILL'GIVE PA THEM RELIEF. p**,+%**'%<%,_v±_*%^_±_*i

BOARD— F. W. Premer has rentedand newly furnished the corner bouse

Iof Lytle Terrace. 520 Cedar st.. corner ofJ Tenth. Inconnection witn 522 Cedar: as all• the rooms are south-facing, they will be

found very pleasant during the wintermonths: rooms will be rented single or ensuite, with board. i

BOAKD—For strictly first-class board,room with steam beat and accommoda-

tion at moderate prices inqnire at No. 7Lyons Court, on Sibley st, between Ninth

Iand Tenth.1 BOAKD—Large furnished room, witn

A3 board. suitaUe for man And wife. 55SBobert.

BOARD—412 East Tenth St.—Cosy rooms,with board: good home cooking: best

of surroundings: references.

BOAKD—For rent, pleasant rooms, withboard. 192 East Tenth st.

j IIOAIID-Furnished rooms, with board, in;Hi large modern bouse ;steam- heated rooms.j210 East Ninth st.

BOAKD Room and board for two gen-tlemen :references. 151 Summit ay.

LTTLE TERRACE, £28 CEDAR— Forrent, one suite of rooms, first floor,with

Iboard: also one single room.!fcfcr~M*K.N TO THE PUBLICV—Our com-

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plete salesroom at 409-411 Sibley st., Pruden Stove Company.HE NORWOOD— I9IEighth St.. Near

Sibley—Front room? and board. $4.50 toSs per wees: transients, $1 per day.

;ti^pjiE MlNEß"—Desirable rooms andA board can be secured for the winter;

jexcellent location for business people. 162jCcileue. corner sixth.

<-KEAT I»IA.\0 bar<;ai.\.

ONI ELEGANT npright Decker Bros-piano, style IC, at about one-half its

!value: itha* only been used a few months:Imust be told soon. K.C. .Muueer, 107 EastIThird st.i

—|Minneapolis. St. Paul &Sauit Sts. Marießy

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Atlantic\u25a0^LjSijj^ft limited lorMonire:d, Boston and

iS^^^fcTtl York leave li/.ii p. m., nr-i jf;VFgj).wi-J rives .- 551m.ilaiir.From Broad-IFv^fCT'3 -v loot o; 4lb st. Wis.

I.imiled tor Momre il,Costo an iNew York Irsave oilppJ p. m.. ar-rives s 551in.daiiy. From Broad-way l>epot. KK>t o 4th BU, Wis.' Fs^T*iiSa div- lrocal leaves am., arrives

!MyAWrf 5bit p. in. daily ex. Suuday. St.Bk^zSSSk Ir..ixFalls accommodation leave?|?sg!^^ ==^

p.m., arrives1:10 a.m dailyex.I Sunday. Minn.div.local lorMi-

i.ot uake« and intermediate point? leaves s.3i a.111.. arrive*5oilp. m.dally ex. Sunday. Gienwoodlocal leaves Minneapuhs fi.:t> p. m. arrives yJl'J alu-dAiivex^uuday.ii:vliffcel office. ;\u25a0- :'. pp.tlji

CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYCO. Trains leave Union Depot. City

.Office. -M Kobert Street, corner Fifth.-7,/r_v---z. '}> ... ;>«ilyex. Sand. |Leave .)Arrive

tChicaco Fast Express .. 7:2". nmui:o.">pm \flowa. Mo. AKansas fix... 7:25 am 11:16pm\u2666Dodffe Center Local .8:35 pm;l":i'am•C'hipcapj Limited 7:3opm ~. \u0084;.am

*Dcs Moines. St. J. *K.C.;7:30 pm 7 :jr*m=DEATH TO ALLINSECTS.""v. Bucieiae Powder is the

"only sure killer of Coek-%,iLmroaches, Moths, Fleas, Bed

fJE&i^ bugs. Lice. A few appiiea-7{gSK lions killthem. For stale

«^/gF^-» in St. Paul. .Tlliiu., byfar\^ ibe Itvan Drns Co.and/ \u2666\u25a0ri£g!». Cooper A Co.,

or me Bugiciae .Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis.

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