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THE SAI^T PAUL J^AILF GLOBE: TrESDAY MORNINa DECEMBER 26. :v, d . 7- A MSK BAITOIMETEE. A «•!•- il ; o boy who » ells the papers I i:d lie will tell you more »built circulation than all the aliUlavits iliat ran bo |>tiblii>licd. Jiihttryit m d 3011 willbe convinced thai liie < l< I><- leads all. WANTS CAN RE LEFT At (he Following: Locations for Insertion in Daily anil Sunday Globe. M. I). Merrill. •'•'• Broadway. !?. 11. Reeves, druggist, Moore block, Seven corners. C. T. Heller. druggist. f2s St. Peter street. Straight Bros., druggists, corner ofRondo v.d Giotto. William K. Collier, druggist, 190 East Sev- enth street. A. T. Guernsey, druggist, 171 Dale street. V.A.Ilirschrr. druggist, '-'\u25a0: Rondo street. Parker A: \Yfitly, druggists, Ui>East Third meet. E. JlcCrudden. confectionery. 403 Rice Hieet W . A. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selby i i;d Western avenues. '. B. J. Wine, druggist SCO Market corner Fifth. SITITAI lOaS'OFFEBKP .m»i«-s. ~ "~~ AGENTS v anted to sell our pocket bitch- ing posts: hitch a horse anywhere: sells on sight. Address, with stamp, Muneie Pocket Hitching Post Coin pony. Muncie. Ind. AGENT wanted in each township; £2 to $10 daily: try it. Western Information Bureau, &i~ Guaranty' Loan Bonding, Min- neapolis, Minnesota. AOKJs'l I.*1 .*) fcaliiry or commission; the greatest invention of the age: the New Patent chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; sells en Eight: works like magic: agents are mak- ing frcm S:5 to $125 per week. For further particulars write the Monroe Eraser Maun- lecturing Ccni) imy. X 1, J.h Crosse. Wis. BAJBBKIt Wanled. a first-class German barber; must be steady. Address O. E. Parker. Owntoima. Minn. IJ»AKM MAXAIiKK- Wanted, a thorough- ly reliable and experienced man to take charge of a first class stock farm in North Dakota: line building,plenty of stock, feud and seed for the coming year; want party who will take interest In the slock and ma- chinery; this is mi excellent opportunity for the right man. Address Frederic!: D. Culver. St. Paul. Minn. MEN to sell baking powder: steady em- i-'l ployment: experience unnecessary: $75 salary or com. U. S. Chemical Works, hi) Van iiuren, Chicago. RELIABLE MEN wanted to distribute circulars for large advertisers; cash paid; enclose .stamp: reference. "'Distribut- ug Bureau," P O. Box 1925. N. Y. City. SOLICIIOK> Wanted, men of energy and tact in solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of si Paul. Minn : liberal con- tract and splendid territory can be secured by addressing Clarence S. >c'i-or, St. Paul, Minn. STENO<if«Al'..liK -comi-etentstonoK- raDhers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their names and qnnlificatkma with our employ- ment department: no cbaree to either em- ployer or 11:1 loved. Wyekoff. beamans & Benedict, '.-I hast Fourth st. WASTKD- to manage branch olfice: »» salary gI.OOU per year: must furnish goo<l references and JtiCO cash capital. Ad- dress Room \u25a0!;$, Baldwin Block, Indianapolis, Ind. WAXTI-.P- to set up pins in bowl- ing alleys at 1-oleys, 34,' and 344 Jack- eon st. WANTKD— Young men and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand, book- keeping, etc.; students" can earn board. Globe Business College. Endicou Building. WE WILL start you in a pleasant and profitable business. Can be done at your own borne. No capital required. No peddling, either sex. $30 a week easily made. Western supply Company. St. Louis. Mo. rK«SOiSAI,S. ALWAYS KKUABLK- Madame Teits- worth, clairvoyant: business test medi- um: thirty years' experience. US Wabasua H., city. AKK YOU IN TrtOUBLK ?- Consult - fl . Madame Ina Walker. "life reader." for faithfulreading of your past, present and future; she will guide you in all affairs of lifeby a power higher than human; corre- spondence confidential: ladies, 50 cents: gentlemen. Si. £15 tVabasba st., opposite Capitol. j\|K>. OK. WILLIAM, clairvoyant and -t'-l tnassagist; price. SO cents and upwards. r>4'.' Cedar. »W. A. F. 11A«NKLL.-Masßane and vapor paths. Koom 7. ]:><j West Seventh 1/|KI>IUM- V.mc. Sandalt gives advice on -»A all business and love affairs without •asking any questions: $5,000 challenge toany medium or fortune teller that excels her ri7 \u25a0aecona a y. south. Minneapolis: upstairs. JVIKS. M. A.(TIIS3KV) KAKKALOO- m 024 Wabasha St—Magnetic and ma«-sage treatment for paralytic, rheumatism «nd rierv<ii:s disease?.: also l»rl)s oa. m to S p.m. TO E\(IIA.\GE. "pxCHAMi . - Pcn Mich. .store build- -*-* lug and Hi 1 acres Dakota land— 000- --want merchandise. J. T. Judd, 107 Dearborn St., Chicago. QTOVK_Wau:ed to trade, a small stove for , :1 I;lr f ' , r- ""'\u25a0\u25a0; wi " IJU - v '"fftenmce in cash Address L IK. (ilobe. 'ju> :,XCIJA><iK-Wauted, to exchange \u25a0*• a fine team of horses for a retail ci-*ar sSfiobe*' 111 **" BOmeca * tl - JU. .^lorong, \\J ILL hXtHAMiK CLKAK LOtS »» . in St. Paul Purl:, on Broad for a good, clean equity in St. Paul. Address with tnll particulars. c. M. X.. (^lole. BOARD WAITED. D»ARI)-\Vai:ied, room and board for dress'MU-^-loV-r'"^ 16 ' Elate Pr:Ce " A * ciintoponiisT. pHIKOI'ODIsT- Good thing for sore v-/ feet. Good Luck halve sure cure for chilbluins and all other frost biles. If your druggist does not keep it, or call W 11 Lock wood. Chiropodist. 2:i3 and -".14 Endicott Arcade building; 50c aud $1 box. SITUATIONS OFFEKSD. '> ALL LADIES I \ - - DESmiKO n[ 5 HOUSEMAIDS * _^l:i S ; ) fchWlNii GIRLS ' :-v:^:iy- i KITCHEN (iIRLS^—- X >? PANTRY (iIKLS P ) ~ r-DiSH\VASHERS— S 'V-,-r WASHWOMEN— h ii —— COOKS \ l l'— -— : NURSES . ;f ) Or any other kind of HELP, can se- % v ; cure them by advertising in the \ ') Globe Want Columns t \u25a0 Females, noOK wanted at m Western ay. COOK— Good cook wanted at ISB Smith ay. ; call mornings. -..-, \u25a0 , : C^OOK— Wanted, at 139 Pleasantav., a coin- \u25a0> netent cook; no. washiug: references required. M. S. Dusinberre. f\isH\VASIIKK at Clnrendon Hotel. INING-KOOJH GIHL—Wanted, first- class dining-room girl. 129 West 4th St. HOUSEWOKK-Girl for general house- work: must Le good cook and laundress. 375 Plea.-ant ay. HOUSKWOUK— Wanted.-girl for general housework at once: small family. Call today or Monday at S4l Rondo. HOUsnvoiiK- Wanted, competent girl for general 'housework. 823 Laurel ay. IJ Ol SiiWOKK-Giri at s;« Como ay. HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a good El rl tor U general housework; German or Nor wegian preferred. Call at 22!) East Ninth st. rjOUSKWOUK Experienced girl for Ai general housework; no children. 381 Walnut st. HOUSEWORK -Wanted, at 4."8 Hollyay., _ n girlfor general housework. HOUSKWOKK— Wanted a good girl for general housework. Applyat 2ul Day- ton ay. , OUSKWOKK— Wanted, girl at once for small family. 5'J7 Woodward ay. (near Bradley). LADI MAID to travel. Call at Hotel Ryan today. LAfil'KM'Kl! is always lias orders; girls wanted; one for .North Dakota. 51 West Exchange. Telephot'e. r«7. VI URSK GlßL—Wnnted, girl to take care 1* of younar children. Applymornings. -'30 Pleasant ay. r piiN GiRLs wanted for general house- X work. 20) Walnut st. : " . ; - WANTKD (;ood general housework, second girls and cooks. Call Sunday 541 Wabasha st. WAN nil) -Ladies and gentlemen to or- ganize a dramatic club; none but those somewhat talented need apply.' Addiess V IH,Globe. \V7"ANTJi.D— and gentlemen to sell »» Riel's Bronze Color Box tor Amateur Decorating: fast seller: big profits to agents: enclose stamp Kiel Bronze Co., 58 Dear- born st.. Chicago. \u25a0 : i PIS XAI.K. DOG— For sale, a pug dog, seven weeks old: price, -. Inquire 4"J3 Robert at., corner Seventh. FDKNITURK— Flat top. toll top desk, oiliee chairs, tables, etc., for sale cheap. Room 1 '. Globe. l/UItXITUKE— \ nice, clean lot of nearly 1- new furniture. includingcarpels.' stores, etc.. for sale at any price to sell. Room 10. Globe Building. FL'itXITIJKi-— For sr.le, the entire lot of -I- furniture of a nine-room house: rive bedroom suits complete; pictures and bric-a- brac in all the rooms; lldgee range No. '.); large size Fisher refrigerator: good bedding carpets, etc.; price. S2.scash. Parties call .until Tuesday noon at 05 East Twelfth. . rAW BOOK! A nice, clean lot of law J- nooks and case for sale very cheap; a chance for sums student. Room 10. Globe building. PIANO— A standard mnke pinno, never used, for sale at just half of what it cost.' Room :0. Globe. PUP— A very fine co leer Spaniel pup for sale cheap. 403 Thomas st. A nice Christmas present for boy. .-.WING MACHlNES— several sewing machines, nearly new, warranted in per- fect condition, for sale at any price you v.ill ' give for them. Room 10. Globe Building.. STOVK— a square self-feeding, base-burn- ing heating s.ove. new a few weeks ago, tor sale very cheap. 23') West seventh st . 'pYI'EWKITKK Smith Premier type- I. writer, used sixty days, sells for'jiiO. Do you want it? Apply A 143. Globe. \T7"OOD— Mortgage sale of 2.1.00 cords of \u2666 V the tlnest maule and oak wood ever shipped to St. Paul : must be sold within the next thirty days; prices cheaper than any. P.H.Corcoran, assignee, 429 Wabasha st., corner Seventh st. f HONEY i May be tight and hard to get. bin 5 x you can get all you want bvaskiii" T P lor it through the Globe Finan- 4 ciaJ Columns, to either buy or sell A # STOCKS. BONDS, S 6 MOIiTCiAGES. i:~; i i BANK STOCKS. ? GOVERNMENT BONDS 4 %\u25a0 RAILWAY SECUUiriES. 1 # INVESTMENTS J P of any kind or character that the V j9 hnancial world ha.« to offer or to 2) £ get rid of. % BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com- -l-> mercial paper mortgages securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks. Invest- ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. - .- - -- -. \u25a0\u25a0 •" LOA>B on Furniture. Pianos, Diamonds, i i-J etc. ]l-! 4 First National Bank Building.| A ju>.»-.i i.i,a> uon life insurance pa 1»L icies; or Lought: L. P. Van Norman I t Gun ran ty. Loan Building. >iinneapolis. MONK'S ON HAND to loan on cityprop erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay. W. F. aioritz. [013 Pioneer Press. - MON'KY TO LOAN' on improved prop- erty in amounts and for time to suit. Bonds, bank slocks, commercial papers ana high-grade securities bought and sold. C. Ernst A: Co., Investment Bankers." Offices: Germa.uia Bank Building. St. Paul, and Temple court, Minneapolis. -P-R-I-V-A-T Money leaned mi diamonds, watcLes, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates, and email monthly return payments; notes mid mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com* . pany. 13V Globe lmildiiie; lake elevator. \\J ANT LOAN$35,000 at (i per cent mter- VV est, first mortgage on improved prop-" erty. Address if US. Globe. __ 6' OVS. 7 A.ND 8 CSNT MON K Y j to loan; no delay. ...William Canby, Old Pioneer Press Building. - - ' r: " \u25a0'-": I 1 A FKtt Cfc.NT KAKNKiI byoursyn- ±±*J dicate in seven mouths: little capital may be multiplied by our speculating sys- tem; we arc experts and successful opera- tors: book mailed free W. A. Frazier <& Co lUI MouadiiocK liuilding, Chicago. SITUATIONS WAXTEt*. I YOU WANT WORK. \ 0 Find it by r using the Gi.obk « ,a. »• ant. Columns, ; and yow cau l>« > > employed as " £ 4G?£7yr. Ctf^A' jj d 'bookkeeper, ': X £ STENOGRAPHER. \ £ SECRETARY, X A Hostler, Gardener or Man-or-AH- j, V- - Work. £ ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $ A While^tlie is at your service. £ .to. ' OVS F.»K: I>UCE\ plates lor ooys; employment bureau for poor boys', free. >'eufcboyt>' Club l{oom,:{i:'. WutHStia st.:oDen from to va. m.. mid from <to'lp. m. 800 ,hfcf.F>.R_ Wanted, any kind of office work by first-class bookkeeper and general oriice man: has also had experience 111 railroad and express work; can operate Remington typewriter and owns a No. 5 ma- chine; is well-kuown and can furnish best of city references. Address J 148. Globe. BOOKKEfePBTH— A complete bookkeeper and all-around office, at present with a local wholesale house, desires to make a change. Address O [47, Globe. C COACHMAN— situation by young man as J driver or coachman. C. Strong, North St. Paul. Box IT.'. C~iOI,I,E<?i-,»K— Wan;ed, situation by an \u25a0> experienced collector: first-class refer- ences furnished. Address (B), WJI Hewitt ay.. HainHne. DMI'LOrMEVr- Will some charitably *-* inclined person give me employment of some kind, office or any Other? need work bad: A ! references. Address Work. Globe. Female*. ( \u25a0"* »-\u25a0" i'OSIT K—Wanted- Lady compos-" V' nor of tour years 1 experience would liKe a situation at once; references given. O 145. Globe. pjOOK—First-class trained cook would like v^ to do general housework; would work tor 514. PJen-e call between 5 and 6p. it t)77 M. P^ter st. HOU.ShWOKK tiirl sixteen years old ll would like to learn to do housework where she can go borne Saturday nights; will work cheap this winter. Address 533 I.awson st. LAOli-.s can find best help; outside orders receive prompt attention. Mrs. Merry- weather. 543 Waljasha. . - j.-^- --jV UIS ME—A lady, competent nurse, would \u25a0L* like to make two or liiree engagements: reasonable price at present to "meet these times. Address T 145. Globe. . OITUATION\s N TED-Two American **J coots, two French and three Scandina- vian, with good references; also girls for housework. ill).' Seliiy ay. : - : CTES(KJKAI'HBK- Experienced lady' stenographer desires a position: can [live (rood references from rormer employers; is willing to assist with other olhre work; salary moderate. Address J 147. Globe. WASHING— Agirl wants to go out by the day washing and housecleaning Call No. 10 West Exchange st. . WASHING and ironing wanted: willgo out washing also, lit College ay. Ui ash ING— Wanted, washing to take at home. (all at -".'li Rondo st. MIST ASP r<Hi3Jß>. CLOTHES LOST— somewhere between V^ Western ay. and St. Albans st., on Ash- land or Hague ay.. a package of brown pa- per containing a child's flannel night dress and white apron; finder willbe rewarded by returning same to UEJ Western ay. DOG LOsT— All-brown water spaniel: no white on him; extra claw on each hind foot: nine months oid: reward F. A. Kyuo. Powers Dry Goods Co. Di»G LOST— water spaniel: white breast and small white spot on nose; Tax Tag No. 35. White Bear. Reward if returned 10 37,' Hotel Barteau. EYEGLASSES T.O.<sT-Oii Sherman st.. between Seventh and Pleasant, a pair of eyeglasses. Please return to 305 Pleas- ant ay. '\u25a0\u25a0 PONY LOST—At McCarron Lake, Shet- laud pony. Finder leave notice at SSO Robert st. PUKSE LOST Yesterday, red lady's A purse, containing 520 "gold piece two $10 bills and silver change. Liberal reward will, be given for return to W. A. Frost it Co. AK'IY WHO TOOK WATCH AND chain from 255 Grove st. hud better re- turn to avoid trouble. C. C. WursL RING LOST Near Hastings, on morning of Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur- lington train, a gentleman's diamond ring. Full value of the ring willbe pnid to any one returning to W. E. Magraw, Globe counting room. ROBE LOST— On St. Anthony hill, last Saturday night, black bear robe with white border. Return to E. B. llublanl. care of Liudeke. Warner Sehurmeier, and receive reward. SPECTACLES LOST Pair of gold- -0 rimmed spectacles, between the Metro- -1 oiitan opera house and Bran hotel. Finder please leave them a*, the Metropolitan opera house. board offered. S youc^ B OARD I % men MAN. % \ POOR MAN. ? \ BEGGAR or f 0 THIEF, £ 0 AND THEY A CAN FIND X \ ROOMS AND ' .v~"*. r HOUSES THAT ¥ t WILL GIVE 6 A•;:\u25a0:\u25a0• THEM RELIEF. £ DOAKl>— Front room, with alcove and ' A-» hrst-ciass hoard; all conveniences; half a block from Seiby cable; terms reason- able. 155 Nina ay. BOA Room and board: front room and three middle-sized rooms, with all the comforts 01 home; bath and furnace heat. Applyat 201 East Thirteenth St.. near Jackson. BOARD— Nicely furnished front room* with board. 576 Cedar St. BOAKD— Pleasant furnished room, with lJ bath and furnace heat, with or without board. 62 East Eleventh st. BOARD— steam-heated rooms and board; rates made to suit the times. Hotel Ar- lington. BOARD a commodious alcove room light, cheerful and well furnished. with- in easy walkingdistance of the business cen- ter, forrent; beard if desired. 21 Eest Col- iege ay. BOAKD— Lytle Terrace. 528 Cedar— For rent, one elegant suite of three rooms, first floor, alsolsingie rooms, with board. BOARD— Bright south-facing rooms, well furnished; all conveniences; with board 522 Cedar St., Lylic Terrace. BOARD— and room; 6 o'clock din- ner; parlor and piano: library 300 vol- umes; make yourself at home. .56 Tilton. BOAKD— Nice, " large front rooms with board: 6 o'clock dinner. 145 Pleasant ay. NORWOOD— Eighth St.. Near Sib- .. \u25a0*- ley— Heated rooms, with board, §4 to $6 per week; transients, $1 per day. WORKS. ' ahlkht & .tit* j-ki, Minnesota steam Dye Work*, 244 East Seventh. FOR REJiT. |i 3 J. IV. Sticparri, »1 East 4tli s»tU : OIiNT.S HOUSES, STOKES, OKKJCKii. *-*- acts as owners' agent: collects rents: sicam-heaied apartments forS.'O, SB. aiid' S-i-i; reduced rental. [ ' Houses. j .' II Ot'SE— Com-ortable. handy house tpn l i r rent, furnished or unfurnished; or will, sell furniture in house very cheap. Address 31. G. R., Globe. j_ MOUSE- Entire first floor, 598 Jackson St., ' A-i consisting of two beautiful parlors. ksterley. 2-J East Fourth st. HOUSE— Nine-room furnished house for vent until May or June I. '!I4; good loca- tion; St. Anthony nil!, near Summit ay. Ad- dress 15», Giui.e. 'PAi'i.Olis tttuH mti*Z AU ji > ( i <7^l VliE ' BUILDING- - WE RENT HOUSES. STOKhS, OFFICES. 'JAKE charge of RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. Flats. , : DLAT-A new four-room flat with both*- -. . room; central location; rent aI.J. 057 Canada st. f* A , For rent, outside second floor. Flat •«- . No. Jl the Virginia; seven rooms ana bat li ; overlooking Lentrtl park; steam best harawood Unish and tioor.-s. electric light and gas. porcelain bata and laundry tubs, iras range, elevator, telephone, storeroom, etc ; present occupant will sublet uniiirnisued immediately or any time prior to March 1,. J.-J4: fpieudiu opportunity to secure choice summer and winter (juarters. atter- iiooiis. or write, v 148. Globe. L^LAi— Klegaui seven room housekeeping *- apartment, very central, wan steam heat, not water, gas- range lixuuvs, window shades, screens, etc. Ik) hieveiuti st. lio.>iii>. \u25a0 A— HuTi-,i, isKi,.\»vnt: , for gentle- men only; lifty modern steam-heated rooms by day. week ur month. pKNTKAJ. A\., NO. 74. AViiST—Very v^ nice front alcove room, with side rooms, furnished or unlurnisheu; all modern con- veniences; rent very reasonaole. piFTJi ST.. in), -sluing roo^ii \u25a0•- aud bedroom, with heat; S3; opposite Rice park. ; POUKTH ST., NO. 4n WEST— nicely •*- furnished, and large room, suitable for lady or gentleman, very cheap. jVji!;LSujrAV.,aii- furnished rooms H . en suite, suitable for light housekeep- ing. 'V V, - J \u25a0 ; ?jj;:.'- '\u25a0 FOR KE\l. jTrpi \u25a0•,.-,; -*C : JfcOOin.N. \u0084 '•V\7 ABAHHA ST.. 32.=;— Corner of Fourth— \u25a0» » . Reom | IS, Third Floor— One \u25a0or two .gentlemen can find .too .coinfoi tably fur- ,iii!-hed .and. centrally located rooms,' with "ste.ani'heat and incandescent electric lights, 'at a moderate price. WABASHA ST., 5-.';>i/2— corner Tenth. St. ij -»» —Furnished rooms, far \u25a0 rent; rooms . warm, place quiet. <'\u25a0'':'''\u25a0--; ,:"'.> - Stores. I OkOiti-.—For rent, after Feb. 1 next, on j kJ Seventh st., double store with a frontage of 5 1) and a depth of lihjfeet, with basement and steam heat; store now occupied by Brown. Frost <V Co Apply to A. Mcquillan, j>a GiinllHii block. :.-\u25a0... : - r'V/i :: :<'\,..: \u25a0 .'office.' ' \u25a0"'•\u25a0_ ! /"VFFICEs A few very desirable law of- ! V-f tices in Gilfillan Block, in suites of two. three or'fi.ur rooms; two tingle rooms; also two large single front rooms on first and sec- oint floors, withlarge vaults; special induce- ments given if taken before Jan. 1. J.K. liulfman, Gilfillan Block. BUMIJSESS CILOOE*. MEAT MAKKEI-oneof the best loca- tions inthe city lor sale cheap; owner I lea ving; city. Address B Hi), t.looe.' O.SE:'"T\VO »»Ii THI:,.K THOUSAND v^ dollars to invest, without service, for five years; don't answer unless it is a tig snap and rirst-class security. Address G14/, Glote. IIJAUTNkK wanted in a good established | . -I- \u25a0 saloon; party wiih small capital; do not i answer unless you mean business. Address - T t4t..Globe. v \u25a0 ...... PAK.aKK WAMM) with capital, to , v take a water riant, help to construct a [ ditch, and taKe a desert land claim. Address [ George Walter. Hfg Sandy, Mont. I OALOuN FIXTURES ror sale or rent; | O also lease ot i-tore au<i house. Inquire i7u4 Jeli'ervjn st. northeast. Minneapolis; c en- ! tral location: old e>t;iblis-hed sample room. I \\TANThI)- To rent a small country I **• newspaper of one year or more. Ad- ! dress A 14V, ulobe. I- \\i ASi'tii- a partner with S.'.UJO cash : . V $4,000 to gl'.'.ttii/ profits: quick returns; | this is the chance of a lifetime. "Aluc," 4Sli (.loDe. .Minneapolis. .-;{:\u25a0:\u25a0-'">\u25a0;"•>-'• WA.Mmi- A partner with Sti'u cash in j a good wholesale ami retail jewelry ; business; watchmaker preferred, for par- ! t:culars address E 14., olouc. ' i ok ni:^T. J_ __] . itOQIKS. ,5j 2 MINNESOTA ST., 345—Nicely furnished rooms for rent. PLEASANT AY.. 14ti— our unfurnished -*- rooms, heated, for lighthousekeeping, j RICK st., 260—For rent, furnished and unfurnished rooms, cheap. | R~ OOMS on second floor. Seventh and WaJ b/isna. rive rooms, 182 Carroll, corner Uavonx. 310. John R. Hickey. Germanii Life Building. Minnesota and Fourth. J \u25a0 \u25a0 . . L RONDO ST., ii 3— For rent, three roomi upstairs: water. ',-\u25a0.-.• j D OBKIiTST. 535.— R0r rent, front parlor XV bedroom, nicely furnished, heated and all improvements, suitable for two, $10.00 per month ; also oue largeroom for $8.00 ! KVENTH ST.. EAST, 27 AND 120— Sinf gle. double rooms and suites, Steea &Co. SMITH AX., 113— To rent, a small, neatly O furnished front room; cheap. :, ST. PETER ST., 775— Corner Wabßsba- O One or two gentlemen can find nicely furnished room with steam heat, gas and bath. SELBY AY., 257 Front, alcove room, with board. ' fffdnKM/ffl^ti SELBY AY., 360— Furnished rooms, one > having large alcove, single or en suite, for light housekeeping: heat, gas and bath. TENTH St. 414 East,— near Lafayette. J- Park— Room, furnished, 4to 6, Gilfillau How. . \u0084 :\u25a0 _ ASHINGTON ST., 37J. NORTH— furnished rooms; one front, with use af parlor; one side, witn heat: rent reason- oble; today. \u25a0\u25a0\u0084' . ; \u0084\u25a0;.- .• ••... ABAS ftAST.. s.3U— Corner Tenth St. —Furnished rooms for tan:; rooms warm ; place quiet IXSTRi;CTf OXS. BEGI> THBMWVrAR by attending 1 J the .J. D. Hess Shorthand School, Pio- neer Press Building, and prepare yourseif , for. filling a desirable position. Best corps ;'&t teachers in the Northwest. j' f.OCITIoN, Delsarte and dramatic cult- l*-' ure: private and class lessons. \u25a0 Miss | Bans; Studio 340 Grove st. .• . . . i «sJT . AGATHA'S ACADK.U.Y OF MUSIC j*O and Art. 26 East Exchange St.. St. Paul— ' i'iano, - Yioliu,guitar and mandolin taught. \u25a0 Lessons riven in drawing aud painting. Call \u25a0 or send or prospectus. L. : --\u25a0. -- \u25a0 - ,** v MISCEI^A^EOITS. ' j\,TASQU EKAUKAND THJiATKKCOS- •*\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 tumes, wigs, masks and grease paint. ,y rs. .Louisa Neumann. 56 East Seventh st. jVT*HrJ BEST PLACE to get your sewing I" -L machines repaired is at P. P. Barthels i Sewing Machine Repair and .Manufacturing I Works. 244 East Fourth st., St. Paul. Minn. i .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -\u25a0•-.- _^ WASTED TO BEST. BOAKD— Wanted, room and board for two gentlemen; vicinityColonnade. Address E 142, Globe. - ..:\u25a0 . ; - I .C'l-'A.T—Wanted to rent, a Hteam-heatsa : I \u25a0*- .flat, where _ I can accommodate a few { nice boarders; must be central; terms rea- sonable. Address 0 14l», Glooe. ;' >-<.'i^>'->Ti OOJi;WAKTKD- Furnished room for '.two gentlemen;^neat Colonnade. Ad- dress E UO, Globe. •>.'•\u25a0\u25a0 ACCOUJiTAJiTS. : H.. . A . ..», ...V— t.eruian.* Life lasur ' ante Buildins. expert aud audiiwwit HEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE. !*u burl»an. IMPROVED FAIIM FOR SAI-K- 1(JO' 1 acres, fifteen rods from depot of Kirsch. Minn.; good place for aireneral store; 3,000 cords of wood can be cut on place: price, Sl.000; will take a team as part pay. "E. F. Anderson. 324 Jenks, at. Paul. WOiihl.\(iMLN- Mow is your time to get a farm: ICO acres on fine lake at Sls per iiCie. easy terms, good soil; t!3V» acres at Si 2 per acre; 40 acres at $15 per acre;; mile and a quarter to raiiroad station: fif- teen miles to St.. Paul, or Minneapolis. .J. Finch, Room 30, Giifiilan building. Fourth and JacKsou. . .... 1 £ff |ACKKS : LAND VOli SAL IS 163 ±\J(J acres under cultivation, balance hay meadow; two miles from railroad station.- Holloway, Minn. Willsell for Si, W. if taken before spring. I have also two quarter sec- tions laud adjoining, which I will sell also if desired. Address Box .1. Holloway. Minn. . I>AXCI3K». WALTZING TAUGHT KASY-Prlvat lessons : given in ballroom dancing Address James Bodka. Cedar. GaienicMedica! Institute Ko. 67 E. Third St., St. Paul, Minn. -i^sgjp^?!^*. Established in ISGI tor tho cure of private, /83£* : &~>i^&*\ ncrv °us and chronic {tgff/jS 3&\j**\ diseases, mcl tiding (s^P-'*! -~~~2i3 |tog btiermaior rhoen or bSv ¥f^B £*S?H§§ Seminal Weakness. es^*^«Sali^yJ3§/ Kervous Debility^ lm- ':^Eße&Bxßsi&W Voieucy, Syphilis,Gon- >q|seSs«|s§^ orrhoea, Gleet, Sirrct- j^S^^:^^^> lire, Varicocele, llvdro- COP¥Bfi|KS£D. The physicians of *? ** i. \u25a0 the old and Reliable Institute specially treat all the above diseases —are regular graduates— and guarantee a cure in every case undertaken, and may be consulted personally or by letter. Sufferers from any of these ailments, be- fore consulting others, should understand their diseases and the latest improved treat- ment adopted at our institute by reading our books. The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health, ; a private Medical Treatise on the above dis- eases, with the Anatomy and Physiology of the Sexual System in "Health and Disease, containing nearly 300 pages, and numerous illustrations, sent to any address on receipt of reduced price, only Twenty Cents, or value in one or two-cent stamps. ... i Pamphlet and chart of questions for stat- ing case sent free. All business strictly confidential. Office hours, 8 a.m. ios:3!)p. m. aundavs excepted. v Address letters thus: - r <>Ar,E3iIC INSTITUTE, '-.--\u25a0 St. Pant. 3iinu / ggm& s & TICKET OFFICES 159 E. Third St., \u25a0'mTtllMp^?' 480; and Union yj|k||||||p^ Eepot, Foot of tP lip BEST EQIJIPI»EI> T TMT? 1 nil MOST POPIJI^IR Llftlij "ALWAYS ON TIME." : )ulI ,V \u0084 lEicept Sim I Le;»vo I Arrive - Mnnitey. jRx.Sat. | St. Pnl | St. Paul (\u25a0CHICAGO TRAINS. ~" " \ Hadger State Express *S:oOam +10:10pm I Atlnntic&SoiKhern Ex tC:2spm •11-35 am I North- Western Limited •8:10rm *7:r>oora .Marshfield and Wausau.. +S:Ooam tiu-lflpm. Ureenßav; Stevens Point +8.00 am +10:10 pm, Asnlaiid.Washb'n. Day'ldl 1-9:00 am +5:00 pin puhnh Superiors..... t9:00 am +5:0) pru Unluth and Superiors.... *li:oJpm *6.50am PjDestone &Sioux Falls. +3:10 am +o:10pm innebaco & Elmore .. :10 am t6 :lopm Omaha, St.Joe, Kan. City :10 am *7:40 am Omaha. St Joe. Kan. City *7:45pm *7Uoam Soo City & Worthingtou. *S:10 am *5:10 fcooClty A Worthincton. *7:4.-) pm *7-40 am ! Tracy, Watertown, Huron §7:45 pm J7 :4oam NORTHERN PAGIFJcI The Dining Car Line to Fargo, Winnipeg, Helena, Butte and the Pacific North St. Paul. Dining Cars on Winnipeg and Pacific Coast Trains. Lv. |At' Pacific Mail (daily) lor Kargo, \~ ~ Jamestown, Livingston, Helena, \ Butte, Mlssoula, Spokane. Ta- 4:15 7:03 coma, Seattle and Portland. ... p.m. a. m. Dakota and Manitoba Express •\u25a0 '»• (daily) for Fergus Fulls, Wahoe- ton, Crookston, Grand Forks, . | Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead. S:00l 7:3> Fargo and Jamestown p. m. a. m. iFargo local (daily except Sun- day,for St. Cloud, Brainerd and 0:00 6:23 Fargo a. m.ip. m. l).ikot;t Express does not ru i west o Karaodual days. Pullman Sleepers daily between at. Paa, :nd Grand Forks,Gratlon,Winnipe3.FtfrKU3 Falls- Wahpeton Mid Farso. Pullman First-OlasJ anl Tourist Sleepers are run on through Pacific Coast f rains. C. K. SToNri. City Ticket Ageat. ltii Ka« Third Street St. Paul. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TinLraip so ° -"icollet ar., Minneapolis: 195 E. 11 Itdncio .St. Pmil. Union depot* both cilie*. leave 1 St. Paul Union Depot, I ahhivk. Willmar, Morris. Brown's . bS :05 am Valley : :00pm Fergus Falls. Fargo and bS:3oam - Grand Forks. , b3:!Bam Osseo, Clear water and St. bß:3oam Cloud.. b6:ajpm Anofea. St. Cloud and b3:3opm Willmar blO:3sam b4 :30 pm Excelsior &Hutchinson. b11:55 am Willmar, Sioux Falls, b8:50 am Yankton, Sioux City.. b7:oopm Breck., Fargo, Grand a6:3opm Forks. Winnineg ar:oi am JOsseo, St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Crookstou, G. , Forks, Kalispell, Spo- kane. Seattle, Great Falls, Helena, Bntte a7:4spm and Pacific Coast alO:3Dam - EASTERN MINNESOTA. Duluth, West Superior, Elk River, Milaca, Hinckley, Princeton, 1:0." urn §Anoka.~ M:""r»m a. daily; b, except Sunday; §Buffet parlor cars on trains to Duluth and W.Superior; +Bnffet sleepers. tDining and Buffet cars, palace sleepers, tourist cars. : FHicnn Write at once for f .11 informa- L«l4ISUII t : onrecarding our Grand Holiday pj« Prize otler of a new ?2>0.00 Plion- I nOIIO = graph Outfit. You cannot afford , to mi-s this opportnn't \u25a0 to secure OTann the Wonderful Talking Machine. Or"* The North American I'honosrtpU Company. 122 Kndicott Arcade. St. Paul. .Mum. - Afflicted EYES Successfully Treated Granulated Eyes a Specialty. Examinations Free. JOS. LICK. 34 E. Seventh St. fJj»|'.' : The DAILY GLOBE is the Vf organ of the yi masses, but ol i HP no party, class llu op clique. It is looked up- &^r ; o n b y the Daamla!* masses as a PeOD 8 S friend , a d \u25a0 i vv|#iv . " counselor, be. sides a steady i news-giver. MORSES Aft3> CAHKIAr.ES. I HAVE YOU A 5 \u25a0% HORSE. .7. j % CARRIAGE, {"£3 X r . . ETON. tssl ? £ VICTORIA. i HARNESS, bLEi'ifl, * ?" IHI jaunting 5 f &St JAUNTING f * CART J & To Sell* or do yon want to Bay one? 0 ..(•"\u25a0 Try the columns of > 1 THE WANT PAGE. | A BRAND NEW single haruessr never used; cost ©VS; sell for-Sis. Koom 10. Globe. ' A CURTAIN HACK, good running «ears with steel bobs: nil for §l!>0.00. Phaetons, buggies, cutters, grocery wagon, single har- nesses; also rive horses cheap. 7:28 East Seventh st. ;\u25a0:.- .*-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' FOR SALE Oil CHANGE—A tine •» young horse, buggy and cutter for a high- grade l::-gau2:e ejector, shotguu. Address C. E. X.. Globe. HORSK— Wanted to buy, a Rood sound horse: must be cheap. Inquire corner Jnckson and Valley sts. WANTED— Horses to board; terms rea- sonable. Apply nt Merriam's Farm, or 791 East Seventh st. * YX7ANTKD— Ahorse about I.JOO weight; »* must be sound and cheap; willpay cash, liti East "Nhiirnolia st. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS —U. S. X Indian service. Crow Creek and Lower rule Agency, Crow Creec, Buffalo County, S. 1)., December 6, IM)3.— Sealed Proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Buildings," and ad- dressed to the uiidersigted at Crow Creek, Buffalo County. S. D., will be received at this agency until 1 o'clock d. m. of Decem- ber 2i, 181 M, for furnishing all necessary ma- . teriais and labor and erecting and complet- ing on the sites selected therefor on the Lower Brule reservation. S. D., one () two- story frame warehouse building: eight (8) two-story frame dwellings, and one (!) two- ' story frame suibie— all in accordance with \ the plans and specifications, which may De examined at the offices of the Builders' 'Ex- change, St. Paul, Mian.; the Builders and .Traders' Exchange, Omana, Nebr.: the "Tribune," of Sioux Ciiy. Iowa: the "Dakota Democrat," of Chamberlain, S. D., and at this Agency. The buildings must be com- pleted and ready for occui>ancy by the Gov- ernment not later than June u'J. 1894, and if not completed on that date a penalty of $30.00 per day for each day's delay will be enforced against the contractor and de- ducted from the contract price to be paid. A form of proposal is attached to the speci- fications. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid, if deemed far. the best interest of the service. All bidders will be held to conform to the pro- visions of the Act of Congress, approved August 1, 189:', relating lo the limitation of the hours of daily service of mechanics and laborers employed upon the public works of . the United States and the District of Colum- bia. CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fied check or draft upon some United States Depository or solvent National Bank in the vicinityof the residence of the bidder, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, tor at least five pek cent of the amount of the Droposal, which check or draft willbe forfeited to the United States in \u25a0case- any - bidder •'-' or bidders ' receiving an award Fhall fail to promptly execute a con- tract with good and sufficient sureties, other- wise to be returned to the bidder. Bids ac- compdni d by cash in lieu of a certified check will not be considered. Forfurther information as to location of tha building sites, means of transportation, etc.. etc., ap- ply to FREDERICK TREON, I*. S. Indian Agent. Health Is Wealth. : Db. E. C. West's Nebvi axd BnAixTita** Jixkt, a guaranteed specific lorHyuerio Mi tinea*. Convulsions, fits. Nervous Neuralgi'i ' Headache. Nervous Prostration caused uy ia» use of alcohol or tobacco, Walcef uluess, Aieu- lai Depression, Softening of the Drain re- tultius in insanity and leading to misery, de- cay and death. Premature Old Age, Barren- ness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involun- tary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by ovcrexertion ox '.he brain, self-abuse or over- Indulgence. Each box contains one mouth* treatment. 91 a box, or six boxes for 8 - . sent by mail prepaid. We guarantee six boxes to cure, any case. With each order for six boxes, accompanied with ,we send tb.3 purchaser our written guarantee to refund i the money itit does not effect a cure. Guar- antees issued onlyby W. K. Collier, successor lo nippier 4 Collier, druggists, ScYeuth auJ Biblev *ik-,St. Paul, ilmn. >^rt Minneapolis, St. Paul |plg||l & Sault_S!e Maria Ry, RllfilsP^lTV TICKET OFFICE, SgfldSHS*^ 3«JB Robert St. le^J* Telephone, 1053. Lear*. St. Paul Union Depot. Arrive. . \u25a0 Atlantic Limited Vesti- buled through train, daily, l»r Escanatia, i^ault Ste. , Marie, Montreal, Boston, \u25a0 New Yorka-A all Eastern 6:oo p. m. poli.ts --- l);3i a. m 'I Pacific Limited Vestibuled through train, daily, lor Valley City, Minot, Van- . '.' couver, Seattle, Tacoma, ' Fort la i rt. Sau Francisco '. . . .. : v and all Pacific Const points. 7 fop. m. Cliina.Ja pan and Australia. 3:|) a. m I .. Wis. JJiv., lrcal. daily ex- ' -':^- . cept Sunday. via St. P. & D. I!. R. and Bald Eagle, or r"' ' -. , . Turtle Lake, Prentice aud . 8;20 a. m. lUiinelanaer - - -- - 6:2! p. m, Broadway Depot.Foot 4th st \u25a0• -'\u25a0\u25a0 ; St Crolx- Falls Accommo- -5:00 p.m. (lotion,daily except Sunday L)2) a m. Soo Line Depot, 2d St. and 4th uv. north, Minneapolis. -;;;~' \u25a0\u25a0 Minn. Div., local, ditilyex- cept Sunday, lor Buffalo. Paynesville, Gleawood and i :3\ a. m. Outea ---.-\u25a0-. . s ; ;i p. m WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. . Arrive , Depart- . 3:4Cpm|.S:.iOam| St Paul. I 1 :.."> pm . :lr.pm i :20pm I :t > am|Miiineap'lis| ;• :45 pm| I pm luu ec> lane to Eau <;iuire 2«i«niU»»*4 ;-t-. "i >! -: and Jniltvuuk.ee. :-...- VLSTIBULtU zLcEPERS V !: - y AND DINING CARS. All Trains Run Daily. pHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAIL.WAY •V^, Co. Trains leave Union Depot City Office. li">4 Robert Street, corner Fifth. ? \u2666Djily. tJJailyex. bund. Leave Arrive tChicago Fast Express. ... S:Uoam ,i:j pm tlowa. Mo. Kansas Ex... 8:03 am ll:l>pm \u2666Uodge Center L0ca1....... |.3:35 pm l;:t:-am •ChicaEO;Limited...... ... 7:30 pm : :3".am *Dcs Moines. St. J. £ K. C.I T:iJ pmL;ajaai WHAT YOU WANT , IS SECURED BY USING THE GLOB I WANT COLUMNS. A NEW AND NOVEL PROPOSITION TO ADVERTISERS. . ' Do you want to live the world's fair over again without cost? If you use the Globe Want Columns you can do so. The Globe nas secured a series ;• of photographic views of the world's fair. They are published in four parts, each part containing sixteen beautiful pict- ures of the fair buildings or scenes iv the grounds. Until further : notice every one ex- pending twenty-five cents for the. in sertion of au advertisement in the Globe Want Columns will be given one of these beautiful albums of photo- graphic views. You can insert a want ad. of fifteen words twice for twenty-five cents, and obtain the album as a gift Part one, which contains the photo- graphic views of the main building, has been delayed, but is now ready, and advertisers desiring it can obtain it when they bring in their announce- ments today. .. - , \u25a0\u25a0 ; . , No charge for the album. Simply the expenditure of twenty-five cents in tho Globe Want Columns entitles you to an album free. Sixteen beautiful pictures in each album. Everything attainable is obtained by using the Globe Want Columns. YOU CAN HAVE *^\/^/// . \ \J\ Y/ \u25a0 THE EARTH BY ADVERTISING IN THE EEKLT jfcfc ; - ***** There is no better medium in the entire Northwest to reach the FARMING GLASSES OR THE .. INDUSTRIAL MASSES. The Weekly Globe covers a field reaching- from the Mis- sissippi river to the Pacific Coast, and its contents are so diversified that it pleases the . reading- public of all classes. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. yS&s^ Ticket Offio9sr nl^, fUiJLAsf^^^ street, corner Fifth, and [Milwaukee jn^oniiei.ou st. pani. 's**f / "STPAltf''i *Daily. ; tEx. Sunday, / Ex-^onday4Kx.SaturdaT \u25a0'.. Le. St. Paul— Chicago uiij--' vxj.resK. !ftA|ui \u0084/:t, pia Chicago '.Atlantic-' express ; *2Sipm *12:I0pia Chicago "Fast Mail" ..;_u.. *u:.V>p m «£lspin (blcago -Vestibule".. Llm... »«-Jo pin *7U>Ja m Chicago via Austin and Da- .bnqne-™^..:^.:..^^.... :$& m flo:3o; via Dubuque via LaCrosse ___. i».o"> a m \WAS p m M. Louis and Kansas City.. *8:3o aiu »B:3o m ( nlmar and Dajreoport -\u0084,... I ts:3o a. m - Jo uiu JnibnnkandAberdeen..__.. isiiaiu T6:li ja Milbnnk and Aherdee-i .. . •-. \u25a0- t. lip m r7 4"» am MiuneaDolis trains leave *8. fT:Zj a. nu* i:lS*i. tJ:l>i end tl0:50p. m. " . ifor detail information call at ticket offl«# •• Want a Cook, Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, .. .. .. /. . Want a Servant Girl .... .... Want to Hire any Help ....... Want to Rent a Store, ; .... Want an Agent or Partner, . .... Want to Buy or Sell a Farm, . ... , Want to Hire or Rent a House ... Want to Trade or Exchange Anything, ... .. Want to Find Anything You've ; - Lost, . Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals, You can do it easily through the Adlet Col- imns of the Globe, the Great Want Medium. iJiiJ ics m*m ti'i Hi iv u< t< jlilliifoni ! ; Route ! \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Leaves Union Depot for Chicago, SL Louis and down-river. points. 7:,iJ : a. m. \u25a0 Arrives from Chi- cago "2:3 > p. in. Daily. \u25a0 Leaves Union Depot for Chicago and St 1 Louis. 7:4 up. m. .Arrives from same poiuU 7 :15 a. m. Daily. " _ ' " l gagBgmBMiati --•-• •- r^^^^Miiiiiitiiwiiiiiifi / i^ii / fr / i,iL, nFAD By Everybody . iff^^^T^-^^^iwy^^^^^f'^f^^Z-T . ij^J^-Jg^? •• •, =
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Page 1: St. Paul daily globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1893-12-26 [p 7]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059522/1893-12-26/ed-1/seq-7.pdf · THE SAI^T PAUL J^AILF GLOBE: TrESDAY MORNINa DECEMBER

THE SAI^T PAUL J^AILF GLOBE: TrESDAY MORNINa DECEMBER 26. :v,d. 7-

A MSK BAITOIMETEE.

A «•!•- il;oboy who »ells the papersIi:d lie will tell you more »builtcirculation than all the aliUlavitsiliat ran bo |>tiblii>licd. Jiihttryitmd 3011 willbe convinced thai liie< l< I><- leads all.

WANTS CAN RE LEFT

At (he Following: Locations forInsertion in Daily anil SundayGlobe.M.I).Merrill. •'•'• Broadway.!?. 11. Reeves, druggist, Moore block, Seven

corners.C. T.Heller. druggist. f2s St. Peter street.Straight Bros., druggists, corner ofRondo

v.dGiotto.William K. Collier, druggist, 190 East Sev-

enth street.

A.T. Guernsey, druggist, 171 Dale street.V.A.Ilirschrr. druggist, '-'\u25a0: Rondo street.Parker A: \Yfitly,druggists, Ui>East Third

meet.E. JlcCrudden. confectionery. 403 Rice

HieetW .A. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selbyii;d Western avenues. '.

B. J. Wine, druggist SCO Market cornerFifth.

SITITAIlOaS'OFFEBKP.m»i«-s.

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AGENTS vanted to sell our pocket bitch-ing posts: hitch a horse anywhere: sells

on sight. Address, with stamp, MuneiePocket Hitching Post Coin pony. Muncie. Ind.

AGENT wanted in each township; £2 to$10 daily: try it. Western Information

Bureau, &i~ Guaranty' Loan Bonding, Min-neapolis, Minnesota.

AOKJs'lI.*1 .*)

—fcaliiry or commission; the

greatest invention of the age: the NewPatent chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; sellsen Eight: works likemagic: agents are mak-ing frcm S:5 to $125 per week. For furtherparticulars write the Monroe Eraser Maun-lecturing Ccni) imy. X 1, J.h Crosse. Wis.

BAJBBKIt—

Wanled. a first-class Germanbarber; must be steady. Address O. E.

Parker. Owntoima. Minn.

IJ»AKMMAXAIiKK-Wanted, a thorough-lyreliable and experienced man to takecharge of a first class stock farm in North

Dakota: line building,plenty of stock, feudand seed for the coming year; want partywho willtake interest Inthe slock and ma-chinery; this is mi excellent opportunity forthe right man. Address Frederic!: D. Culver.St. Paul. Minn.

MEN to sell baking powder: steady em-i-'l ployment: experience unnecessary: $75salary or com. U. S. Chemical Works, hi)Van iiuren, Chicago.

RELIABLE MEN wanted to distributecirculars for large advertisers; cashpaid; enclose .stamp: reference. "'Distribut-

ug Bureau," P O. Box 1925. N. Y. City.

SOLICIIOK>—

Wanted, men of energyand tact insolicit for the Bankers' Life

Association of si Paul. Minn:liberal con-tract and splendid territory can be secured byaddressing Clarence S. >c'i-or, St. Paul, Minn.

STENO<if«Al'..liK -comi-etentstonoK-raDhers and typewriter operators out ofemployment are invited to register theirnames and qnnlificatkma with our employ-ment department: no cbaree to either em-ployer or 11:1 loved. Wyekoff. beamans &Benedict, '.-I hast Fourth st.

WASTKD- tomanage branch olfice:»» salary gI.OOU per year: must furnishgoo<l references and JtiCO cash capital. Ad-

dress Room \u25a0!;$, Baldwin Block, Indianapolis,Ind.

WAXTI-.P- to set up pins inbowl-ing alleys at 1-oleys, 34,' and 344 Jack-eon st.

WANTKD—Young men and ladies tolearn telegraphy, shorthand, book-

keeping, etc.; students" can earn board.Globe Business College. Endicou Building.

WE WILL start you in a pleasant andprofitable business. Can be done atyour own borne. No capital required. Nopeddling, either sex. $30 a week easily made.Western supply Company. St. Louis. Mo.

rK«SOiSAI,S.

ALWAYS KKUABLK-Madame Teits-worth,clairvoyant: business test medi-um: thirty years' experience. US WabasuaH., city.

AKK YOU IN TrtOUBLK?- Consult-fl. Madame Ina Walker. "life reader." forfaithfulreading of your past, present andfuture; she will guide you in all affairs oflifebya power higher than human; corre-spondence confidential: ladies, 50 cents:gentlemen. Si. £15 tVabasba st., oppositeCapitol.

j\|K>. OK. WILLIAM,clairvoyant and-t'-l tnassagist; price. SO cents and upwards.r>4'.' Cedar.

»W. A. F. 11A«NKLL.-Masßane andvapor paths. Koom 7. ]:><j West Seventh1/|KI>IUM- V.mc. Sandalt gives advice on-»A all business and love affairs without•asking any questions: $5,000 challenge toanymedium or fortune teller that excels her ri7\u25a0aecona a y. south. Minneapolis: upstairs.

JVIKS. M. A.(TIIS3KV) KAKKALOO-m 024 Wabasha St—Magnetic and ma«-sagetreatment for paralytic, rheumatism «ndrierv<ii:s disease?.: also l»rl)soa. m to S p.m.

TO E\(IIA.\GE."pxCHAMi. -

Pcn Mich..store build--*-* lugand Hi1 acres Dakota land— 000---want merchandise. J. T. Judd, 107 DearbornSt., Chicago.

QTOVK_Wau:ed to trade, a small stove for,:1I;lrf',r- ""'\u25a0\u25a0; wi

"IJU-v '"fftenmce in cashAddress LIK.(ilobe.

'ju> :,XCIJA><iK-Wauted, to exchange\u25a0*• a fine team of horses for a retail ci-*ar

sSfiobe*' 111 **"BOmeca *tl- JU. .^lorong,

\\J ILL hXtHAMiK CLKAK LOtS»» . in St. Paul Purl:, on Broad for agood, clean equity in St. Paul. Address withtnll particulars. c. M.X.. (^lole.

BOARD WAITED.D»ARI)-\Vai:ied, room and board for

dress'MU-^-loV-r'"^ 16'Elate Pr:Ce " A*

ciintoponiisT.

pHIKOI'ODIsT- Good thing for sorev-/ feet. Good Luck halve sure cure forchilbluins and all other frost biles. If yourdruggist does not keep it, or call W 11Lock wood. Chiropodist. 2:i3 and -".14EndicottArcade building; 50c aud $1 box.

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i KITCHEN (iIRLS^—-— X>? PANTRY (iIKLS P• ) ~r-DiSH\VASHERS— S'V-,-r WASHWOMEN— hii

— ——COOKS \ll'— -—:NURSES

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) Or any other kind of HELP,can se- %v ;cure them byadvertising in the \')Globe Want Columns t

\u25a0 Females,

noOK wanted at mWestern ay.

COOK— Good cook wanted at ISB Smithay. ;call mornings. -..-, \u25a0 ,:

C^OOK— Wanted, at 139 Pleasantav., a coin-\u25a0> netent cook; no. washiug: references

required. M. S. Dusinberre.f\isH\VASIIKKat Clnrendon Hotel.

INING-KOOJH GIHL—Wanted, first-class dining-room girl.129 West 4th St.

HOUSEWOKK-Girl for general house-work: must Le good cook and laundress.

375 Plea.-ant ay.

HOUSKWOUK— Wanted.-girl for generalhousework at once: small family. Call

today orMonday at S4l Rondo.

HOUsnvoiiK- Wanted, competent girlforgeneral 'housework. 823 Laurel ay.

IJOlSiiWOKK-Giri at s;« Como ay.

HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a good Elrl torU general housework; German or Norwegian preferred. Call at 22!)East Ninth st.

rjOUSKWOUK—

Experienced girl forAi general housework; no children. 381Walnut st.

HOUSEWORK -Wanted, at 4."8Hollyay.,_ n girlfor general housework.

HOUSKWOKK— Wanted a good girl forgeneral housework. Applyat 2ul Day-

ton ay. ,OUSKWOKK— Wanted, girl at once for

small family. 5'J7 Woodward ay. (nearBradley).

LADI MAID to travel. Call at HotelRyan today.

LAfil'KM'Kl!is always lias orders; girlswanted; one for .North Dakota. 51West Exchange. Telephot'e. r«7.VIURSK GlßL—Wnnted, girl to take care1* of younar children. Applymornings.-'30 Pleasant ay.

rpiiN GiRLs wanted for general house-X work. 20) Walnut st. :" . ; -

WANTKD—

(;ood general housework,second girlsand cooks. Call Sunday

541 Wabasha st.

WANnil)-Ladies and gentlemen to or-ganize a dramatic club; none but those

somewhat talented need apply.' Addiess VIH,Globe.

\V7"ANTJi.D— and gentlemen to sell» » Riel's Bronze Color Box tor AmateurDecorating: fast seller: big profits to agents:

enclose stamp Kiel Bronze Co., 58 Dear-born st.. Chicago. \u25a0 :

iPIS XAI.K.

DOG—For sale, a pug dog, seven weeksold: price, -. Inquire 4"J3 Robert at.,

corner Seventh.

FDKNITURK—Flat top. toll top desk,oiliee chairs, tables, etc., for sale cheap.

Room 1'.Globe.l/UItXITUKE—\ nice, clean lot of nearly1- new furniture. includingcarpels.' stores,etc.. for sale at any price to sell. Room10. Globe Building.

FL'itXITIJKi-—For sr.le, the entire lot of-I- furniture of a nine-room house: rivebedroom suits complete; pictures and bric-a-brac in all the rooms; lldgee range No. '.);large size Fisher refrigerator: good beddingcarpets, etc.; price. S2.scash. Parties call

.until Tuesday noon at 05 East Twelfth. .rAW BOOK!

—A nice, clean lot of law

J- nooks and case for sale very cheap; achance for sums student. Room 10. Globebuilding.

PIANO— A standard mnke pinno, neverused, for sale at just half of what it

cost.' Room :0. Globe.

PUP—A very fine co leer Spaniel pup forsale cheap. 403 Thomas st. A nice

Christmas present forboy.

.-.WING MACHlNES—several sewingmachines, nearly new, warranted inper-fect condition, forsale at any price you v.ill'give for them. Room 10. Globe Building..

STOVK—a square self-feeding, base-burn-ing heating s.ove. new a few weeks ago,

tor sale very cheap. 23') West seventh st.'pYI'EWKITKK

—Smith Premier type-

I. writer, used sixty days, sells for'jiiO.Do you want it? ApplyA 143. Globe.\T7"OOD— Mortgage sale of 2.1.00 cords of

\u2666 V the tlnest maule and oak wood evershipped to St. Paul :must be sold within thenext thirty days; prices cheaper than any.P.H.Corcoran, assignee, 429 Wabasha st.,corner Seventh st.

f HONEYiMay be tight and hard to get. bin 5x you can get all you want bvaskiii" TP lor it through the Globe Finan- 4ciaJ Columns, to either buy or sell A# STOCKS. BONDS, S6 MOIiTCiAGES. i:~; ii BANKSTOCKS. ?

GOVERNMENT BONDS 4%\u25a0 RAILWAY SECUUiriES. 1# INVESTMENTS JP of any kind or character that the Vj9 hnancial world ha.« to offer or to 2)£ get ridof. %

BANKSTOCKS a specialty: bonds, com--l-> mercial paper mortgages securitiesbought and sold. George W. Jenks. Invest-ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and TrustBuilding.Minneapolis.

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LOA>B on Furniture. Pianos, Diamonds, ii-J etc. ]l-!4First National Bank Building.|

A ju>.»-.i i.i,a> uon life insurance pa1»L icies; or Lought: L. P. Van NormanIt Gun ranty.Loan Building. >iinneapolis.

MONK'S ONHANDtoloan on cityproperty and farms: lowest rates; no delay.

W. F. aioritz. [013 Pioneer Press. -

MON'KY TO LOAN' on improved prop-erty in amounts and for time to suit.

Bonds, bank slocks, commercial papers anahigh-grade securities bought and sold. C.Ernst A:Co., Investment Bankers." Offices:Germa.uia Bank Building. St. Paul, andTemple court, Minneapolis.

-P-R-I-V-A-T -£Money leaned midiamonds, watcLes, pianos,furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates,and email monthly return payments; notesmid mortgages bought; most private loanrooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com*.pany. 13V Globe lmildiiie; lake elevator.

\\J ANT LOAN$35,000 at (i per cent mter-VV est, first mortgage on improved prop-"

erty. Address ifUS. Globe. __6' OVS. 7 A.ND 8 CSNT MONKYj to loan; no delay. ...William Canby, Old

Pioneer Press Building.- - 'r: "

\u25a0'-":I1 A FKtt Cfc.NT KAKNKiIbyoursyn-±±*J dicate in seven mouths: little capitalmay be multiplied by our speculating sys-tem; we arc experts and successful opera-tors: book mailed free W. A. Frazier <& ColUIMouadiiocK liuilding,Chicago.

SITUATIONS WAXTEt*.

IYOUWANT WORK. \0 Find it by

rusing the Gi.obk «,a. »• ant. Columns, ;and yow cau l>« >> employed as

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£ 4G?£7yr. Ctf^A' jjd 'bookkeeper, ': X

£ STENOGRAPHER. \£ SECRETARY, XA Hostler, Gardener or Man-or-AH- j,

V- - Work. £<» ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $A While^tlie is at your service. £

.to.'

OVS F.»K: I>UCE\ plates lor ooys;employment bureau for poor boys', free.

>'eufcboyt>' Club l{oom,:{i:'. WutHStia st.:oDenfrom • to va.m.. mid from <to'lp. m.

800 ,hfcf.F>.R_ Wanted, any kind ofoffice work by first-class bookkeeper and

general oriice man: has also had experience111 railroad and express work; can operateRemington typewriter and owns a No. 5 ma-chine; is well-kuown and can furnish bestof city references. Address J 148. Globe.

BOOKKEfePBTH— A complete bookkeeperand all-around office, at present with a

local wholesale house, desires to make achange. Address O [47, Globe.

CCOACHMAN—situation by young man asJ driver or coachman. C. Strong, NorthSt. Paul. Box IT.'.

C~iOI,I,E<?i-,»K— Wan;ed, situation by an\u25a0> experienced collector: first-class refer-ences furnished. Address (B), WJI Hewittay.. HainHne.DMI'LOrMEVr-Will some charitably*-* inclined person give me employment ofsome kind, office or any Other? need work

bad: A !references. Address Work. Globe.Female*.—

(\u25a0"* • »-\u25a0" i'OSIT K—Wanted- Lady compos-"V' nor of tour years1experience wouldliKea situation at once; references given. O 145.Globe.

pjOOK—First-class trained cook would likev^ to do general housework; would worktor 514. PJen-e call between 5 and 6p. itt)77 M. P^ter st.

HOU.ShWOKK—

tiirlsixteen years oldllwould like to learn to do housework whereshe can go borne Saturday nights; will workcheap this winter. Address 533 I.awson st.

LAOli-.s can find best help; outside ordersreceive prompt attention. Mrs. Merry-

weather. 543 Waljasha. . - j.-^-

--jV UISME—Alady, competent nurse, would\u25a0L* like tomake two or liiree engagements:reasonable price at present to "meet thesetimes. Address T145. Globe. .OITUATION\s NTED-Two American

**J coots, two French and three Scandina-vian, with good references; also girls forhousework. ill).'Seliiy ay. :

-:CTES(KJKAI'HBK- Experienced lady'

stenographer desires a position: can [live(rood references from rormer employers; iswillingto assist with other olhre work; salarymoderate. Address J 147. Globe.

WASHING— Agirl wants to go out bythe day washing and housecleaning

Call No. 10 West Exchange st. .WASHING and ironing wanted: willgo

out washing also, litCollege ay.

Uiash ING—Wanted, washing to take athome. (allat -".'li Rondo st.

MIST ASP r<Hi3Jß>.

CLOTHES LOST—somewhere betweenV^ Western ay. and St. Albans st., on Ash-land or Hague ay.. a package of brown pa-per containing a child's flannel night dressand white apron; finder willbe rewarded byreturning same to UEJ Western ay.

DOG LOsT—All-brown water spaniel: nowhite on him; extra claw on each hind

foot: nine months oid: reward F. A.Kyuo.Powers Dry Goods Co.

Di»G LOST— water spaniel: whitebreast and small white spot on nose; Tax

Tag No. 35. White Bear. Reward ifreturned10 37,' HotelBarteau.

EYEGLASSES T.O.<sT-Oii Sherman st..between Seventh and Pleasant, a pair

of eyeglasses. Please return to 305 Pleas-ant ay. '\u25a0\u25a0

PONY LOST—At McCarron Lake, Shet-laud pony. Finder leave notice at SSO

Robert st.

PUKSE LOST—

Yesterday, red lady'sA purse, containing 520 "gold piece two $10bills and silver change. Liberal reward will,be given for return to W. A. Frost itCo.

AK'IY WHO TOOK WATCH ANDchain from 255 Grove st. hud better re-

turn to avoid trouble. C. C. WursL

RING LOST—

Near Hastings, on morningof Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur-

lington train, a gentleman's diamond ring.Full value of the ringwillbe pnid to any onereturning to W. E. Magraw, Globe countingroom.

ROBE LOST—On St. Anthony hill, lastSaturday night, black bear robe with

white border. Return to E. B. llublanl.care of Liudeke. Warner <£ Sehurmeier, andreceive reward.

SPECTACLES LOST—

Pair of gold--0 rimmed spectacles, between the Metro--1 oiitan opera house and Bran hotel. Finderplease leave them a*, the Metropolitan operahouse.

board offered.

S youc^ BOARDI% men MAN. %\ POOR MAN. ?\ BEGGAR or f0 THIEF, £0 AND THEY A

CAN FIND X\ ROOMS AND

'.v~"*.r HOUSES THAT ¥t WILLGIVE 6A•;:\u25a0:\u25a0• THEM RELIEF. £

DOAKl>—Front room, with alcove and'

A-» hrst-ciass hoard; all conveniences;half a block from Seiby cable; terms reason-able. 155 Nina ay.

BOA Room and board: front roomand three middle-sized rooms, with allthe comforts 01 home; bath and furnace

heat. Applyat 201 East Thirteenth St.. nearJackson.

BOARD— Nicely furnished front room*with board. 576 Cedar St.

—BOAKD—Pleasant furnished room, withlJ bath and furnace heat, with or withoutboard. 62 East Eleventh st.

BOARD—steam-heated rooms and board;rates made to suit the times. Hotel Ar-lington.

BOARD—

a commodious alcove roomlight,cheerful and well furnished. with-in easy walkingdistance of the business cen-ter, forrent; beard ifdesired. 21 Eest Col-iege ay.

BOAKD—Lytle Terrace. 528 Cedar— Forrent, one elegant suite of three rooms,first floor, alsolsingie rooms, with board.

BOARD—Bright south-facing rooms, wellfurnished; allconveniences; with board522 Cedar St., LylicTerrace.

BOARD— and room; 6o'clock din-ner; parlor and piano: library 300 vol-umes; make yourself at home. .56 Tilton.

BOAKD—Nice,"

large front rooms withboard: 6 o'clock dinner. 145 Pleasant ay.

NORWOOD— Eighth St.. Near Sib-.. \u25a0*- ley— Heated rooms, with board, §4 to $6per week; transients, $1per day.

WORKS.'

ahlkht & .tit*j-ki,—

Minnesotasteam Dye Work*,244 East Seventh.

FOR REJiT. |i3J. IV. Sticparri, »1 East 4tli s»tU:OIiNT.S HOUSES, STOKES, OKKJCKii.*-*- acts as owners' agent: collects rents:sicam-heaied apartments forS.'O, SB. aiid'S-i-i; reduced rental. [

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Houses. j .'

IIOt'SE—Com-ortable. handy house tpnl

i rrent, furnished or unfurnished; or will,

sell furniture inhouse verycheap. Address31. G. R., Globe. j_MOUSE-Entire first floor, 598 Jackson St.,

'A-i consisting of two beautiful parlors.ksterley. 2-J East Fourth st.

HOUSE— Nine-room furnished house forvent untilMay or June I.'!I4;good loca-

tion; St. Anthony nil!, near Summit ay. Ad-dress 15», Giui.e.'PAi'i.Olis tttuH mti*Z AUji> ( i

—<7^lVliE' BUILDING-

- WE RENTHOUSES. STOKhS, OFFICES. 'JAKEcharge of RENTED PROPERTY ANDMAKECOLLECTIONS.

Flats. ,:DLAT-A new four-room flat with both*--. .room; central location; rent aI.J. 057Canada st.

f* A,—

For rent, outside second floor. Flat•«- . No. Jl the Virginia; seven rooms anabat li;overlooking Lentrtl park; steam bestharawood Unish and tioor.-s. electric lightandgas. porcelain bata and laundry tubs, irasrange, elevator, telephone, storeroom, etc ;present occupant will sublet uniiirnisuedimmediately or any time prior to March 1,.J.-J4: fpieudiuopportunity to secure choicesummer and winter (juarters. atter-iiooiis. or write, v 148. Globe.L^LAi—Klegaui seven room housekeeping*- apartment, verycentral, wan steam heat,not water, gas- range lixuuvs, window shades,screens, etc. Ik)hieveiuti st.

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A—HuTi-,i, isKi,.\»vnt: , for gentle-• men only; lifty modern steam-heatedrooms by day. week ur month.pKNTKAJ. A\., NO. 74. AViiST—Veryv^ nice front alcove room, with side rooms,furnished or unlurnisheu; all modern con-veniences; rent very reasonaole.

piFTJi ST.. in), -sluing roo^ii\u25a0•- aud bedroom, with heat; S3; oppositeRice park. ;

POUKTH ST., NO. 4n WEST— nicely•*- furnished, and large room, suitable forlady or gentleman, very cheap.

jVji!;LSujrAV.,aii- furnished roomsH. en suite, suitable for light housekeep-ing.

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'•V\7 ABAHHAST.. 32.=;—Corner of Fourth—\u25a0» » .Reom |IS, Third Floor—One \u25a0or two

.gentlemen can find .too .coinfoi tably fur-,iii!-hed .and. centrally located rooms,' with"ste.ani'heat and incandescent electric lights,'at a moderate price.

WABASHA ST., 5-.';>i/2—corner Tenth.St.ij-»» —Furnished rooms, far \u25a0 rent; rooms. warm, place quiet.<'\u25a0'':'''\u25a0--; ,:"'.> -

Stores.IOkOiti-.—For rent, after Feb. 1 next, onjkJ Seventh st., double store with a frontageof51)and a depth of lihjfeet, with basementand steam heat; store now • occupied byBrown. Frost <V Co Applyto A. Mcquillan,j>a GiinllHiiblock. :.-\u25a0... :

-r'V/i:: :<'\,..: \u25a0 .'office.'

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!/"VFFICEs—

A few very desirable law of-!V-f tices inGilfillanBlock, in suites of two.

three or'fi.ur rooms; two tinglerooms; alsotwo large single front rooms on first and sec-oint floors, withlarge vaults; special induce-ments given if taken before Jan. 1. J.K.liulfman, GilfillanBlock.

BUMIJSESS CILOOE*.

MEATMAKKEI-oneof the best loca-tions inthe city lor sale cheap; owner

Ilea ving;city. Address B Hi), t.looe.'

O.SE:'"T\VO »»Ii THI:,.K THOUSANDv^ dollars to invest, without service, forfive years; don't answer unless it is a tigsnap and rirst-class security. Address G14/,Glote. •

IIJAUTNkK wanted in a good established|. -I- \u25a0 saloon; party wiih small capital; do notianswer unless you mean business. Address-T t4t..Globe. v \u25a0 ......

PAK.aKK WAMM) with capital, to, v take a water riant, help to construct a[ ditch, and taKe a desert land claim. Address[ George Walter. Hfg Sandy, Mont.

IOALOuN FIXTURES ror sale or rent;|O also lease ot i-tore au<i house. Inquirei7u4 Jeli'ervjn st.northeast. Minneapolis; c en-!tral location: old e>t;iblis-hed sample room.I\\TANThI)-To rent a small countryI **• newspaper of one year or more. Ad-!dress A 14V, ulobe.

I- \\iASi'tii-a partner with S.'.UJO cash :. -»V $4,000 to gl'.'.ttii/profits: quick returns;|this is the chance ofa lifetime. "Aluc," 4Sli

(.loDe. .Minneapolis. .-;{:\u25a0:\u25a0-'">\u25a0;"•>-'•

WA.Mmi-A partner with Sti'u cash inja good wholesale ami retail jewelry;business; watchmaker preferred, for par-!t:culars address E 14., olouc.

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MINNESOTA ST., 345—Nicely furnishedrooms forrent.

PLEASANT AY.. 14ti— our unfurnished-*- rooms, heated, for lighthousekeeping, j

RICK st., 260—For rent, furnished andunfurnished rooms, cheap. |

R~ OOMS on second floor. Seventh and WaJb/isna. rive rooms, 182 Carroll, corner

Uavonx. 310. John R. Hickey. GermaniiLifeBuilding.Minnesota and Fourth. J\u25a0 \u25a0 . . L

RONDO ST., ii3—For rent, three roomiupstairs: water. ',-\u25a0.-.• j

DOBKIiTST. 535.— R0r rent, front parlorXV bedroom, nicely furnished, heated andall improvements, suitable for two,$10.00 permonth ; also oue largeroom for $8.00 !

KVENTH ST.. EAST, 27 AND120—Sinfgle. double rooms and suites, Steea &Co.

SMITHAX.,113—To rent, a small, neatlyO furnished front room; cheap. :,

ST. PETER ST., 775—Corner Wabßsba-O One or two gentlemen can find nicelyfurnished room with steam heat, gas andbath.

SELBY AY., 257—

Front, alcove room,with board. '

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SELBY AY., 360— Furnished rooms, one>having large alcove, single oren suite,for lighthousekeeping: heat, gas and bath.

TENTH St. 414 East,— near Lafayette.J- Park— Room, furnished, 4to 6, GilfillauHow. . \u0084 :\u25a0

_ASHINGTON ST., 37J. NORTH—

furnished rooms; one front, with useaf parlor; one side, witn heat: rent reason-oble; today. \u25a0\u25a0\u0084' . ;\u0084\u25a0;.- .• ••...

ABASftAST.. s.3U— Corner Tenth St.—Furnished rooms for tan:; rooms

warm;place quiet

IXSTRi;CTfOXS.

BEGI> THBMWVrAR by attending1J the .J. D.Hess Shorthand School, Pio-neer Press Building,and prepare yourseif

, for. fillinga desirable position. Best corps;'&tteachers in the Northwest.

j' f.OCITIoN, Delsarte and dramatic cult-l*-' ure: private and class lessons. \u25a0 Miss|Bans; Studio 340 Grove st. .• . . .i«sJT.AGATHA'S ACADK.U.YOF MUSICj*O and Art. 26 East Exchange St.. St. Paul—'i'iano, -

Yioliu,guitar and mandolin taught.\u25a0 Lessons riven indrawing aud painting. Call\u25a0 or send or prospectus.

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j\,TASQU EKAUKANDTHJiATKKCOS-•*\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 tumes, wigs,masks and grease paint.,yrs. .Louisa Neumann. 56 East Seventh st.jVT*HrJBEST PLACE to get your sewing

I"-L machines repaired is at P. P. BarthelsiSewing Machine Repair and .ManufacturingIWorks. 244 East Fourth st., St. Paul. Minn.i .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -\u25a0•-.-

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WASTED TO BEST.

BOAKD—Wanted, room and board for twogentlemen; vicinityColonnade. Address

E 142, Globe.-

..:\u25a0 . ; -I.C'l-'A.T— Wanted to rent, a Hteam-heatsa:I\u25a0*- .flat, where _Ican accommodate a few{ nice boarders; must be central; terms rea-

sonable. Address 0 14l», Glooe. ;' >-<.'i^>'->TiOOJi;WAKTKD-Furnished room for'.two gentlemen;^neat Colonnade. Ad-

dress E UO, Globe.

•>.'•\u25a0\u25a0 ACCOUJiTAJiTS. :

H...A...», ...V— t.eruian.* Life lasur•'ante Buildins. expert aud audiiwwit

HEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE.!*uburl»an.

IMPROVED FAIIM FOR SAI-K-1(JO'1 acres, fifteen rods from depot of Kirsch.Minn.; good place for aireneral store; 3,000cords of wood can be cut on place: price,Sl.000; will take a team as part pay. "E. F.Anderson. 324 Jenks, at. Paul.

WOiihl.\(iMLN-Mow is your time toget a farm: ICO acres on fine lake at

Sls per iiCie. easy terms, good soil; t!3V»acres at Si 2 per acre; 40 acres at $15 per acre;;mile and a quarter to raiiroad station: fif-teen miles to St.. Paul, or Minneapolis. .J.Finch, Room 30, Giifiilan building. Fourthand JacKsou. . ....1£ff |ACKKS:LAND VOli SALIS

—163±\J(J acres under cultivation, balance hay

meadow; two miles from railroad station.-Holloway, Minn. Willsell forSi,W. if takenbefore spring. Ihave also two quarter sec-tions laud adjoining, whichIwill sell also ifdesired. Address Box .1. Holloway. Minn. .

I>AXCI3K».

WALTZINGTAUGHT KASY-Prlvatlessons :given in ballroom dancing

Address James Bodka. Cedar.

GaienicMedica! InstituteKo. 67 E. Third St., St. Paul, Minn.

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i. \u25a0 the old and ReliableInstitute specially treat all the above diseases—are regular graduates— and guarantee acure in every case undertaken, and may beconsulted personally or byletter.

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Dakota and Manitoba Express •\u25a0 '»•(daily) forFergus Fulls, Wahoe-ton, Crookston, Grand Forks, . |Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead. S:00l 7:3>Fargo and Jamestown p. m. a.m.

iFargo local (daily except Sun-day,for St. Cloud, Brainerd and 0:00 6:23Fargo a. m.ip.m.l).ikot;tExpress does not ru iwest o Karaodual

days. Pullman Sleepers daily between at. Paa,:nd Grand Forks,Gratlon,Winnipe3.FtfrKU3 Falls-Wahpeton MidFarso. Pullman First-OlasJ anlTourist Sleepers are run on through Pacific Coastfrains. C. K.SToNri. City Ticket Ageat. ltiiKa«Third Street St. Paul.

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Fergus Falls. Fargo andbS:3oam

-Grand Forks. , b3:!Bam

Osseo, Clear water and St.bß:3oam Cloud.. b6:ajpm

Anofea. St. Cloud andb3:3opm Willmar blO:3samb4 :30 pm Excelsior &Hutchinson. b11:55 am

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PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS —U. S.X Indian service. Crow Creek and Lowerrule Agency, Crow Creec, Buffalo County,

S. 1)., December 6, IM)3.—Sealed Proposals,indorsed "Proposals for Buildings," and ad-dressed to the uiidersigted at Crow Creek,Buffalo • County. S. D., will be received atthis agency until 1o'clock d. m. of Decem-ber 2i,181M,for furnishing all necessary ma-. teriais and labor and erecting and complet-ing on the sites selected therefor on theLower Brule reservation. S. D., one ( ) two-story frame warehouse building: eight (8)two-story frame dwellings,and one (!) two-'story frame suibie— all in accordance with

\ the plans and specifications, which may Deexamined at the offices of the Builders' 'Ex-change, St. Paul, Mian.; the Builders and

.Traders' Exchange, Omana, Nebr.: the"Tribune," ofSioux Ciiy. Iowa: the "DakotaDemocrat," of Chamberlain, S. D., and atthis Agency. The buildings must be com-pleted and ready for occui>ancy by the Gov-ernment not later than June u'J. 1894, and ifnot completed on that date a penalty of$30.00 per day for each day's delay will beenforced against the contractor and de-ducted from the contract price to be paid.A form of proposal is attached to the speci-fications. The right is reserved to reject anyor all bids or any part of any bid, if deemedfar. the best interest of the service. Allbidders willbe held to conform to the pro-visions of the Act of Congress, approved• August 1, 189:', relating lo the limitation ofthe hours of daily service of mechanics andlaborers employed upon the public works of. the United States and the District of Colum-bia.

CERTIFIED CHECKS.Each bid must be accompanied by a certi-

fied check or draft upon some United StatesDepository or solvent National Bank in thevicinityof the residence of the bidder, madepayable to the order of the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs, tor at least five pek cent ofthe amount of the Droposal, which check ordraft willbe forfeited to the United States in

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'receiving an

award Fhall fail to promptly execute a con-tract with good and sufficient sureties, other-wise to be returned to the bidder. Bids ac-compdni d by cash in lieu of a certifiedcheck will not be considered. Forfurtherinformation as to location of tha buildingsites, means of transportation, etc.. etc., ap-ply to FREDERICK TREON,

I*.S. Indian Agent.

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