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Page 1: St. Paul daily globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1891-06-06 [p 7] · THE SAIXT FAUL DAILY GLOBE:. SAHKLAY HOENIXG, JUKE 6, 1891. POPULAR WANTS. 7. MTIATIO^S OFFERED.. Hale. A Or..NTS— State

THE SAIXT FAUL DAILY GLOBE:. SAHKLAY HOENIXG, JUKE 6, 1891. 7

POPULAR WANTS.MTIATIO^S OFFERED..

. Hale.A Or..NTS— State manager for a chartered

-» Connecticut company -with a capital of52.~>0,000 desires to euguge several competentgeneral agents tbroushout the state of Min-nesota; livemen can secure lucrative andpermanent positions with a promise of in-crease each year. Address M.V. Brnst, State-M:i:..-.!:.t. 10 Globe Building.St. Paul. Mii:n.

BAr-.BKK—Agood barber wanted forbat-tntfa =3.50 guaranteed; at 21*4 East

Seventh st/

B.\ii».r... (rood, wanted at \u25a0 once. 227-*J West Seventh st.

"Dakisek wanted at No.14 Eighth st.

"DAHISKit Trained, at IWiBice st.'

ARBKK—

Wanted, first-class oarberat St.- Cloud. Apply21 Fifth ay.. St.

Cloud.

BA ER wanted at 151 South V\ abashast. West Si Paul, Saturday ;come ready

to work.

BARBKK-Wanted, a nrst-cniss whitebarber at once ;good wagts rear round

to good man: do bums -wanted! Thos. P.Flyan. St. Cloud. Minn. .BLACKSMITH— good blacksmith want-. Ed at IO')5 West Seventh. .CAB driver wanted at 283 Sibley St.,

with experience.

C^AVAssi-.tiK—

Salary and commission.v> Wheeler &Wilson Manufacturing Com- :pany. 32 West Third si.

CoOK—Kirst-eiass general cook wantedfor the Worthnisrton hotel: wages. SflO

I*rmonth. Address J. T. Fisher, Worthing-ton. Minn.

Do VOL WANT a situation as clerk, sten-\u25a0i-J ographer. cashier, or are you capableof holding any responsible position? If so,itcost? you nothing to file an applicationwith the Mercantile Bond and Reference As-sociation. 154 East Third st.

DRUG- CLEKK—

Wanted, boy with abouttwo years" experience indrug business.

Address S. H.Beeves, Seven Corners.

nKI'MMEK-Wanie<iman to sell line of\u25a01'

cigars; $! 0 per month and expensespaid. Address, with Hamo, National CigarCompany. SI Louis.

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«.>ti;,a AM* SVKCIAL AGENTSfornew territory wanted; cheapest in-

surance known; only twenty-one assess- Iments total since 1^5;~all claims paid; statetreasury reserve fund; responsible manage-ment; literal terms; correspondence in-vited. Provident Aid Society, Portland. Me.r_lIGH GKAUK SITUATIONS securedJ-l inall lines ofbusiness, inthis and othercities and towns of the West. Western Busi-ness Agency, offices 36 and 27 Reeve Build-Ing, 406 Nicoliet ay.. Minneapolis. Minn.

MAN wanted to do general work. Applyat City and County Hospital from 10 to I

11 a. m.

PLUMBEIts— Plumbers wanted to keepaway from VYinnipee. Strike on there.

SALESMEN wanted to sell line of cigars; j$100 per month and expenses paid. Ad- I

dress, with stamp, Sumatra Cigar Company,Chicago. Hi. I

TOXhCIXTKK.s_ Two nundred stove-O cutlers wanted at Detroit. Mich.; allsummer's work guaranteed. Inquire at anyof the sixteen stone yards atDetroit.

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V^TONECUTTEKS WANTED— hun0 dred stonecutters at $3.60 per day ofeight.hour?: work for the season; non-union menpreferred. Applyimmediately to Cut StoneContractors' Association, Room 8, Hilseude- Igen Block. Detroit. Mich, 1QTONEMASON wanted to build founda-*~ tion tor house at Merriam Park. Call at743 Charles st, George Small. |

MiKAl'HKU—Wanted, a youngman who can opt rate a caligraph ;" state

asrt> »nd fill!narticulars inown handwriting Ito F 197, Globe.

IKXiiGKAI'HKR-Wanted, competentmale stenographer; must be accurate in

figures and good penman. Address L 192,

TAII.OKSnot wanted in Brainerd untilstrike is settled. I

TAILOK—Man who can make cants orvests :steady work to good man. Ad-

dress or call on Hall .v Colt,.Hudson, Wis.

TAILOR—German tailor wanted to work Iby piece or week; good wages and steady I

employment. Henry Lonien, Lisbon, N.D.ANTED

—An active, energetic man I

» » with from $3)0 to $XX) to manage an Ioffice; salary. (10 per mouth and an interestin the business. Address W 196, Globe."IXT"ANTED—IOO white men and 10 colored»V men to appear in "The Ensign." A\

-plyat stage door of Grand Opera House to- Iday at y o'clock sharp.

UJanted—

to act as treasurer and»» take interest in medicine, dental and

show company; experience necessary. 689Wabasha st., third floor, next two days; Dr. IBriggs.VX7"ANTED

—talesmen on salary or com- I

»V mission to handle tne Kew PatentChemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest Itelling novelty ever produced ; erases ink Ithoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of Ipaper: SOU to 500per cent profit; one agent'stales amounted to £020 insix days; anotherSiC in two hours; we want one energetic Igeneral agent for each state and territory. IFor terms and full particulars address TheMonroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, LaCrose. Wis.

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rro(U> Tl-KNERS wanted. Chapman-»» Drake Company.

VdlNti MAN or boy with rigwanted toA " take papers to White Bear Lake early

Sunday morning; all summer's job. ApplyIW. E. Magraw, Globe.

females.—LADIES—Don't sell your hair, but• Uke it to the Franklin Wig Factory

and have it manufactured into a wig. 31*Wabasha -:.. Grand Block.

BANtis—Bangs cut and curled. 15 cents;wilikeen incurl from3to IDcays. Hon

Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner 7th.(•'nAMBtK WORK—Girl wanted forv> chamber work and to help in diningroom.- Hotel Arlington, Seven Corners.

COOK— Wanted, a good cook, capable ofIcook inboarding house: good waires. I

Apply227 East Tenth M.

pOOli warned in private family. ApplyS-' 297 Laurel ay., between Xiua and Far-rington.

ININO ROOM GIRLS wanted atHotel Sherman.

INING room GIRL; also, kitchen I- girlwanted at 4G3 Bobert.oust WORK— Wanted, a girl for gen

era! housework; will pay good wages.4-6 Dayton ay.

Ol>E\VOUK— Wanted, girl for house-work,or woman for day work,at 299

Pleasant ay. Applyimmediately.

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted, forgeneralnousework; email family:good wages.

JO;) Hague ay.

oi>EWOßK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework: small family and good I

wages. Apply53 East Thirdst.

OUsEWOßK— Wanted, girltodohouse-v.-ork, at 610 Lafayette &T. I

ouskwork —Wanted, a competentgirlfor general housework. Inquireat I

Ks-

\u25a0 rburne ay.

OCSE WORK— Wanted, a. competentgirl for generai housework in small I

family. 710 Burr st.

OI^KWiiKK-Wanted, girl for lighthousework. 2M St. Albans st. \

OI'Si.WOKK-Wanted, girl tor generalhouse-work.' 041 Cedar st.

«lsi'-WOi:K-\\;!s:ted.agirl for gen-\u25a0

era! housework ina small private fam-ily. Call at 158 East Isabel st.

OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework in a private family.

Call at Room SS, National German-American IBank.

OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girlfor general housework. Call at 521

Laurel ay.

"TWITCHEN GlßL—Wanted, a girlto workJLV in kitchen; (withexperience preferred).321 Robert st.

XAJHES who will do writing for me at\u25a0i their own home willreceive good wages. j

Address, with self-addressed, stamped envel-ope. Miss Edna L.Smythe, South Bend, Ind.,proprietor of the Famous Gloria Water forthe complexion.

JVTIJK.sE—

Wanted, a nurse that can sew.i.* 3SS Summit ay.

IK«nek— a good lady clothesirouer: must •' be first-claes. "National

Steam Laundry Company. 06 West Fourth."jVtrUS X—Wanted, female nurse for hos-J->. pitalwnrk. Applyat Dr. Ancker" of-fice.326 Wabasha St., from3 to 6 p. in.:

*.OEWINti GIRL wanted .at 738 Laurel ay.

HIRT i'OLlSHEß— Wanted, a goodshirt polisher. Buchea Bros.. 444 Rob-

ert st. -TWO girls in familygoing to Lake Minne-

\u25a0*• tonka; combined wages, $30. Douglass'Intelligence Agency.

PATENTS.

AMERICANPatent Market and NoveltyFactory. A. M. (.'arisen, soliciting at-

torney and manufacturer and seller of pat-ents, 'Ab and 01? Mississippi st., St. Paul.

POPULAR WANTS.SITUATIONS WASTED.

| _ Mules.~

DiiOHhKKJ'lNt,-Books opened, closed,i \u25a0»-» posted, expert work, etc. -F. Sprague,j Room '££>, Drake block, St. Paul.

B«»k.-> n>it Places, places for boys;employment bureau for poor bo-

-free.

Newsboys' Club Room. Chamber of-Com-merce building:open from 11 to 1- a. m. andfrom 7 to 9:3 > p. m.

aki^mku-To Builders-—A hustling,A 1 carpenter with years' experience

wants a foreman position; constructionpreferred; thoroughly understands plans;lass city references. Address at once.Carpenter, Neuru & Wallraff, Rice and

Charles, sis., city. v \u25a0 rLXXX OK DRIVEK—A young man

v-7 iwenty-one years old wouldlike a posi-tion Ina grocery store or drive a team;

--two

years' experience in grocery; can furnishreference if desired. Address L. C. 8., GtilHague or., St. PauL Minn.OOACUJIAX-Wanted.situation as coach->--' man by a man who thoroughly under-stands his business and can furnish first-class city reference fromlast place. AddressG191. Globe.

COACHMAN— well-experienced coach-> man would likea jobie private family.Address X192, Globe.

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pOLLKCTOK-Wanted situation as col-*->lector: have experience and can give bestof references: can furnish horse ana buggy.Address W. .1. P.. 405 Edmund st. /.\u25a0\u25a0-,»

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KLIVKKVMAX—

Situation wanted byan experienced laundry driver; two

years' experience incity. Address B. P. A..116 smith Robert

ENGINEER— eighteen years'experience: ben of references. 'John

Lock wood. 135 Thirteenth st.

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING—Ifyou wanta clerk, stenographer, cashier or persons

for any position, either with orwithout bond,call or address Mercantile Bond and Refer-

nee Association. 154 East Third St.

ITUATION'AVANTED—Bankers, mm-uf.icturers. merchants and business

men generally throughout the West furnishedwith high grade clerks for any capacity: nofee. Western Business Agency, office 26 and27 Reeve Building,406 Nicollet ay., Miuneap-oiis.

OOD TIKNLK-Situation wanted bya first-class wood turner; six months'

experience. Address Wood Turner. 2ZiSher-burne ay.

t->iii;il«-<s.

C^LEKK—Situation wanted by a young lady\u25a0> in store or office; salary no object. Ad-

dress M. A..817 Payne ay.

CLKUK—

Situation wanled by young ladyv>* as «lerk inoffice. Address H 194. Globe.

COOK—Want a place to work in kitchenas assistant cook. 279 Iglehart st.

OVSEWO K—Lady would like worKeither sewing, housework or anything

where she could go home nights. 191 southFranklin.

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FI.\A^XI.4I^

KM. M£WFOkl & M).N, INVEST-• ment Bankers, loan money on im-proved property in St. Paul and Minneap-olis at 6 per cent "on or before.

"Offices.

New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, andBank of.Minneapolis Building.Minneapolis.

A— YOU WANT TO BOKKIIHmoney at a lower rate than you can

borrow through any other agency? The ;American Mortgage Loan company, "Room 7,First National bank building,corner Fourthand Jackson, sts., will let you have anyamount, $10, $20, S'_'s. $40, «75, flt(O oi$'2tK>

—in fact, any mm yon wish

—your

(.old w«tcn, diamonds, household furniture,horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc.. at a lowerrate than you can possibly get it elsewhere.Goods can remain in your possession, andyou can pay a part any time you want andHop interest. Business private and confi-dential. You can have your own time inpayingup principal.

-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-ANY AMOUNT of money loaned on fur-niture, pianos, diamonds, watches or goodsin storage: property remains inyour posses-sion; small monthly return payment taken;promptness, privacy atdl ow rates; take ele-vator to Room 16, Germania Bank building.opposite Dostotfice; private room for ladies.

JA Ho A.«ot.\rs of money to loan on-* Improved property at •> per cent.Oilman die Co.. New York Life Building. '

o.MiY TO i.OAN without delay, irom$10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew-

elry, etc. ; time checks, notes and Bicondleal estate mortgages bought. MinnesotaLoan Co.. 117 East Fourth st.

J\l o>t-;i LOAXKOon lifeinsurance pol-x»-L icies; or bousht. L. P. Van Norman.(il"• Guaranty Loan Building.Minneapolis.

O.NKY I.OANKI*on furniture, horses.diamonds, pianos, etc. Minnesota

Mortgage Loan Company, MacKey, manager.Rooms l:-14. First National Bank building,corner Fourth and Jackson sts.

OVVNk.K!s wanting loans on lots or im-proved, should see 11. CaldwelL S4 Ger-

mania LifeBuilding."

KCI'KITYLOANCO., 150 East Thirdm..willloan money in amounts from $10 to

SSCO on household" furniture, horses, pianos,diamonds and jewelry,at one-half the ratescharged by other offices. J. E. Himyar. >itrr.

\\J V.MOKITZ,92 < PiONKKK I'RESSwV • Building

—Mortgage loans made

promptly; ti. 7 and 3 per cent; mortgagesLouchLIUAXTED-510.(100 to «ir..(XX) forchattel»» mortgage business; 4 per cent per

month guaranteed: can keep the aboveamount employed the year round. AddressZ135, Globe.C^nn TO £600 to loan at a per cent on%Pty \J\J vacant property on St AnthonyHillor between cities; cash ready. A. B.Wilgus& Co., 12S East Fourth st.

QF^nn WANTED forone year; willpay<C'J\J\J 10 per cent interest. Address P19S, Globe Office.

FOR SALE»l(nr.i>»\i.E OF ST<IKE FlX-

tures—

Counters, shelving, stove andpipe, chairs, derrick, truck.: rope rack andhand elevator; must be sold at once. C.L.Colcman, Assignee, 193 East Seventh st.

ARBfcR SHOP FOX SALE CHEAP—Four chairs; a snap if taken at once;

$40 cash, balance easy. 337 Wibasha st.

ASH KEGI.sTEK, la good workingor-s der, for tale cheap. F. G.Draper & Co.,S3 East Third st.\u25a0piKKAK.MS

—Spencer hammeriess sis-

J. shooter,l2-g. repeating shot-gun ;Damas-cus steel barrel and sole leather case; one10-g. aO-jn. eight-pound breech-loading shot-gun; one Sharps breech-loading rifle:56-56.Edward Edmunds, Robie and South Waba-Eha.PIKMI'tKK-Fursale, elegant furnitureX? ofeight rooms cheap for cash, 37 EastTenth st.

EANUT KOA>TKK for Bale cheap:first-class machine; ingood order. 496

Rice st.

Ui's FOX >ALt-St. Bernards, female.368 Emma St.. two blocks from West

Seventh, on Western ay. $5 each. j

SAFE—

For sale, a fire-proof safe. InquireDr. C. E. Be*n,Germania Life Build-

ing;

SEWING MACHINES—

Seeond-nandsewing machines, all kinds: price, §10 to

g-.fi. 32 West Third st.

EWING MACHINE*— Eale. goodsecond sewing machines; S3 and

£10: all makes. 74 East Seventh.

SHELVING. COUNTERS and showcasesfor sale cheap. F. G. Draper & Co., 53

East Third st.

YACHT—For sale, tew sloop yacht insplendid condition. Address C 20,Globe,

Minneapolis. : .

TO CTCHJLHCC ;

OK EXCHANGE—Houses for vacantproperty, or vacant property forhouses.

H.H.schulte &Co., 115 East Fourth st

TOEXCHANGE—A lot at White Bearlake for a horse and lightwagon. Ad-

dress I30, this office.ILLTKADE good house ana lot for

stock of groceries, boots and shoes.433 Sherburne ay.

QO OHOEQUITY hi fine residence onQ</f,KJ\jy.f tneHillto exchange for lotsorland. Address Z I'M). Globe.

&TOKE A3il)BAR FIXTURES.Billiard and Pools Table and Material.

m ii^fB^^l j^^pj\§£pPJ Hi STORE &2AL0311 J WMif3? ->r.XTCTCBi*-

ijBBiEISII\rtfa JC— Jjgl, i. \u25a0'-\u25a0rjii'jjf

POPULAR WITS.FOR KETT.

Houses.

A— RENT HOUSES, STORES. OF-• FICES. TAKECHARIiE OFRENTEDPROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGKN-CY.GLOBE BUILDING.

A A—

Mr.KKILL*OWENS, rental•\u25a0**•• A-SEVTS,.FORMERLY OP 41 EAST

FOURTH ST., HAVE REMOVED .TO 30 EASTFOCRTH ST., Frost Block. \u25a0-

fTOK iiii.l,-iv> Dayton Ay.—A modem\u25a0*- detached house, with barn; asphalt pave-ment; a very desirable corner. B.P. Ellison,St Paul Gas LightCompany.

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LJ OUSEs FOX KENT—Eight-room house,fi 399 Dayton ay., 525; modern six-room -house on Central ay., $23; modern seven-room house on Central ay., 826: fiveroomhouse, Forbes ay. and Douglas st., $10; mod-ern ten-room house, 367 Smith ay.. £30. JohnR. Hickey, 131 Germania Life Building,Fourth ana Minnesota.

HOUSE— For rent' eight-room house mlower town; papered throughout: gas fix-

tures and all modern improvements. JohniRogers Jr. &Bro.. corner Fourth and Jack- !I son sts. \u25a0'

LIOUSE ofseven rooms for rent at 377 Rob-| \u25a01-1 crt st. :Si", per month.

HOUSE—

For rent, nice nine-room house* iJJ 81 iglehart St.; $.C>.

HOUSE— For rent.a large nine-room housewith bam; first floor oak finish: all

modern improvements; rent 526 per month.300 Martin.

ODSEs— No. 693 East Seventh st.; ninerooms: city water, bath ;$25 per month:

No.253 Norris st;ten rooms: city water; $25per month. J. P. Allen, corner Jackson andSeventh sib.

HOUSE— Seven -room house, good yard andcity water: rent $14. No. 30 Mount Airy.

Suburban.T halo l.Ai.i.t.ukk, two .seven

room cottages, beautifully situated ontne lake shore; fire minutes' walk from thedepot. Edwin A.Warren. 406 Sibiey st.' :..'\u25a0

HOUSE—

For rent, pood hou^e and out-—buildings with five acres of fine land,

fust north of Lake < tana Cochran •& Walsh,Fourth and Jsctson sts.

HOUSE— For rent, nine-room house; fnrnisbed: at White Bear: for two or three

months; near lake aud depot. F. Lewis,withPowers D.G. company.

Flats.Plats- For Rent, Berkman Block, CornerX Sixthand Franklin Sts.. Opposite HarrisTheater

—One nine-room suite: one five-room

suite; one four-room suite: also one storeroom; all modern conveniences; referencesrequired.

FLAT—For rent, flat 159 West seventh st.:bath and every convenience; low rent

to small family; r:ve rooms and bath; roomsin good condition and clean. A.B. Wilgus&Co., 128 East Fourth st. •

FLAT—A first-cli»ss flat lorrent: steamheat and city water; all modern. Apply

toLovering the Shoe Man, 386 and 3bß Wa-basha st.

FLAT—

For rent, convenient Hat of fiverooms; cheap. 179 Western ay.

FLAT—

For rent, nice flat of seven rooms,bath room aud other conveniences,

cheap. Inquire193 St. Anthonyay.

FLATS— Mytine flats, corner Chestnut andWest Seventh :even convenience ;cheap.

\ Herbst, 186 East Seventh.:]

Furnished flat on St. AiithourHillto Sept. 1: verylow rent to responsi-

ble party. MerrillA-Owens.3o East Fourth st.

Rooms.—HOTKL BKI.N>HHh, lor genOe-• men only:fifty modern tteam-heated

rooms by da/, week or month.

BOARD—

furnished from alcoveroom; board with 0 o'clock dinner ifde-

sired; private family. 133 Smith ay.

CANADA >T ,547—Large frout room.witnalcove, gas and bath.OIKTH ST., 165 ANU 1C.7 WEST—

Rooms, eu suite or single; furnished ifdesired.

OODUICH AY.. 245— For rent, threerooms with water. J

NINTHST.. 317, EAST— BroadwayJ-* —Large front room; private family; |gentlemen only:§10.

ROOMS— a suite of four rooms, pleasant Iand convenient forlighthousekeeping; !

steam heat. Inquire bale and Selby.

ROOMS FOII KENT— very pleasantand nicely furnished front rooms, wi..h j

use ofelectric ii^'Ut and bath; willrent sepa- trately or together to respectable parties only. jCall 170 West. Ninth sl," near St. Peter st.:ring top bell.

EVENT M ST., 274 EAST—IStairs— IFurnished room for rent; gentlemen {

only.

S~ EVEKTH ST. 272. EAST—Furnished IO and unfurnished rooms to rent; tworooms suitable for doctor's office;price, all ithe way from $5 to £S amonth. j

T.PETEK ST., 387—Near Sixth— Pleas- jant furnished rooms; electric lightand

bath.T. PETEK ST., 457—For rent, five front

'rooms.

IS NTIf ST. 31. Opposite the iJL Capitol Furnished room tor rent, with Ior without board; central location.

l-NTIISI..I.", EAST—Opposite Capitol I.—For rent, very pleasant front room;

all modern conveniences; suitable formar- Iried couple, or two young: ladies.

T*EXTHST., 227, Pleasant rooms; j-1- also furnishes first-class table board.

HE WAKASHA— Ninth and jX Wabasha

—newly furnished rooms j

for rent; best location in the city. IrpHIKUST.. 336, WEST— For rent, threeX rooms, water and bath. |

ESTKKN AY.,278—Near Igleharl St.—»» For rent, four nice rooms.

Stores.—THE STONE Bt'JLIIIN"'.; known• as 315 Robert st.. store 150 feet deep, !

willbe for rent from Jan. 1, 1592. Inquire at J569 Robert st.

IN'E STOKE for rent, cheap: good loca-ti3n fordry goods. J. C. Itighbous, 359

South Waba>ha st.

INK Uf>lNfc>s coKNEi: for retail;one block from Seven corners; cheap. )

Herbst, ISO East seventh st.TOKE—Afine large new More furrent. AS

Selby ay. Apply to Lovering, the ShoeMan. 356 and 388 Wabash* st. I

S~ TOKE— For rent, store (20x8>)) No. 374 ;Minnesota st.; cheap. Otto K. saner,

4!) GilfillanBlock.

Oflices.

OFFICES— For rent, splendid officesfew desirable offices can be had in the

Globe building St. Paul; all modern con-veniences; at reasonable rent, includingsteam heat. Applyto J. W. Taylor, Agent,Room 18.

OFFICE forrent on around floor. 155 EastFourth st. :size, \*x'i2; vault privilege if

desired. Cochran A Walsh.

miscellaneous.

BAKN forrent, five stalls,'

Call or address186 Smith ay.

LIBHOI>E OK Fl>E BOAKDINGHouse

—finest house for such pur-

pose in the city fir rent by James «v Bate-ham. 115 East Fourth st.

M'A^Ti;i»TO BIJ\.

CiLOTHING—Wanted to buy, gentlemen's' secondhand clothing and blankets-nighest cash price paid. Address 186 EastSeventh st.. store.

ALNUKV MA<'HINEi;Y—

Second-hand; must be ingood order. Address

Room 211, Manhattan Block.

SAKE—Wanted, a second-hand safe ofmediumsize. of good make, and in goodcondition; name price with inside dimen-

sions. T.R.D., Globe.

TWO or three acres of good land, with-L Email house, near village, not over fiftymiles from St. PauL Address £\u0084 Globe.

TITEWKITERS A!*l> SUP-I'JLIES.

pilE RE3Ll>"<iTO> KIIEK—A Constantly improved: desks for allmacnines; paper, ribbons, carbon; send for catElogue. Wrckoff, Seaman's iBenedict, 0East Fourth st.

OTENOGKAPHEKS furnished with po-O sltions and business houses supplied,without charge to either party. ApplytoWyckoff. Seamans «i Benedict,

"94 East

Fourth St.__^

niISCELLI-ulSEOirs.

DR.C. i.".BEAN has removed his officesto the Germania Life Building, Fourth

and Minnesota sts.

iKIVATEHOSPITAL, SCHOOL OFMidwifery—Jira. H.Stenzel.2B3 Martin st.

THE HELPS CARPET CLEAN-L ing Co.. 72S Waba.«ha st :telephone S4C-5.

PKOFESSIO3iAI^OUPKBFLCOUS HAlK.molcs. warts.etc.O permanently removed by electricity. .Mrs.Baldwin, Suit* -05, The Colonnade, cornerSt. Peter and Tenth; euu&nce on sl Peter.

PfIMWIIAUCTION SALES. I

CHollow Auctioneer. .;-JMINiKTAXT-Improvedreal estate auc-

tionsale June 6. fit4 p. m.,being lots 7, 8.9.and part of 10, block 4.Branson's addition toSt. Paui. House No. 473 Partridge sU has 16 1large rooms, with halls and alcoves, basementkitchen, cemented basement, furnace, elec-

.iricbells and speaking tubes, fireplaee,stonn jdoors and window*,screens, and all modernimprovements. The other two houses are-large, and rent easily at a good rental, one \u25a0

adjoining No. 473 Partridge St., and the otheron the corner ofDe Sotoaud Partridge. Thes*le is positive, as the owner is leaving feecity, bo don't fail toattend, as this is a snapfor some one. either as a home or for invest-ment. Onlythree blocks from East Seventhsi. cable, two blocks from Bradley St.. andtwo from Lafayette ay. Look this up: it Willinterest yonifinsearch of good Teal estatein the heart of the city. For further partaeu-las call on E. Hollowav, Auctioneer, 256 East :Seventh st. \u25a0" -.'._. -\u25a0?-'\u25a0

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LIABLE IMPROVED . EESI-*dence Property at Auction. June 6at 3

p. m.— Being part of lots y and 10, Huxren &\Window's aadi tion; house No. 675 De Sotost.:'

the lot has • a GO-foot frontage onDe Soto. running through to Otsef^>St., and facing Beaumont: the hotiseis well built, has nine \u25a0\u25a0 rooms,'. doableparlor, ;brick cells r. large basement, wood-shed, barn, etc ;onlyone blocK from Lafay-ette ay. bridge and ten minutes' walk fromMerchants' hotel:the neighborhood is allonecould ask for; churches and schools in theimmediate vicinity.This beantif ufbome mustbe sold, as the present owner is engaged inmanufacturing business inLHiluth, which re-quires his entire attention. For particulars,call at myoffice. 256 East Seventh st. E.Holloway,Auctioneer.Karanagh &Johnson, Anction-__ eers. •

FiXK lIKOtHOI-i) FURNITUREand Carpets at Auction— We willsell at

public auction in our salesroom (up stairs)N05.,186, UB and 190 East Sixth su. Satur-day. June 6, at 10 a. m.,a large and elegantIst of house-furnishing goods, consisting ofone very fine chevaL three cherry bedroomsuits, one parlor suit (six pieces), one bookease (elan front), one very tine commode(cost SIS), one Turkish couch, three fancylea.her seat chairs, ex. table and .dining,room chairs, three single bureaus, one fold-ing bed with mirror, a nice lotof easy chairs Iand rocks, body Brussels. ingrain "carpets,rags and squares, all the sheets, pillows,etc..etc. Most of this furniture is antiaue oakand sixteenth century finish, aud of thehighest grade. Parties interested inhuyiugfine furniture should not fail to attend thissale. Every article must be sold, as owner is [leaving the city. Kavanagh & Johnson,Auctioneers, lffi.13S*>nd lt»East Sixth st.

.11!«.<•<•!laneons. "-;.'•;

GUAKI>IA>\> SAL*-. OF Kr.Al. *>>-* Twenty-five lots belonging to theestate of the late Morris Lamprey at auction. :Iwillsell on the premises on Wednesday,June 10. at 2 o'clock p.m.. twenty-five lotsinblocks one (1) and four <+i. Florence addi-tion to St. Paul, being bounded by I'niver«ty hv.. Fuller St., Marion st. and Aurora ay.The above property is located In the veryheart of the city, being but three blocks fromCentral park, one block west of Rice St., andsurrounded by the electric railwaysystem. Ailpermanent improvements.s:ueh as water.sew-.erase and g«s, have been made and raid for,and the property stands ready for occu-pancy. Terms— One-quarter H»» cash: bal-ance on orbefore rive rears at 6per cent in-terest. Eve Turbo*. Guardian. P. T. Kava-nagh. Auctioneer.

ItOBSES A.\l> CAKKIAfIE

A GOOD UKAY HOUSE for sale. Ap-plyat 206 East Seventh st. •''*

X.st BAK(.AINS in St. Paul in Car-riages of every description; first-class

goods: no fancy prices, consisting of bug-gies, phaetons, conue roc ways, victorias,extension lops, surrey;1.Kensingtons, wiijrou*,:buck board*, park wacons. canopy tops. jui£pseats, pony carts, saddles and harnesses: dis-count to dealers and liverymen. At King's(arrive Rooms, corner Fourth and Min-nesota sts. \u25a0

HEAP WAGON tor sale. Call or ad-dress 186 Smith ay. fe

Fan SALE—

Gentlemen's roadsters: two:Wilkes, mare and gelding. Fanny 11. bay-,

mare foaled in 1885, bred by J. Crfbbs. Ben-ton Harbor. Mich., sired by Ira Wilkes,record I2:2-.'%«. son of George Wiltes. record 8r22, andsire of Minnie Wilkes, in her third maiden'race 2:20^, dam by .Mambrino Abdullah, -»t.of Mambrino Potcnen, which makes her afullsister in blood to Minnie Wilkes. Thismare obtained a two-year-old record of-

:WU. Fanny has not been worked since forspeed until this spring. After Leant on toetrack three week.- Idrove her a full mile In2:40. S.tie is as handsome as • a picture, absjo^,

perfect physically, pleasant--prompt"-driver single and double. Tommie ilke*.black as a coal, gelding, foaledin I*B. sired by Ira Wilkes, record2:225»: son of the great GeorgeWilkes, record 2:'£J, and sire of the phenom-enal Minnie Wilkes. 2:20%; first dam. Annie •

K. 2:H6, by HUisdale horse, sire of DickWright, -JiliHii: Mattie X, 2:-'4ifc,etc Tom-mie has been trained but very little,has beendriven considerable on the road, very intelli-gent, a perfect beauty: he has been driven afullmile in2:3.%: can pace quarters in 35seconds. Iam not asking any funcy pricefor these horses, as Iwant to" sell them atonce. Anyone looking tor an A No. 1gen-tleman's driver wants to embrace 'hi*oppor-tunity,which is seldom offered. Breeders,attention! Fanny IIhas had two colts: oup,as \u25a0 two year-old. obtained abar at Hamilton.Mich., of2:32: the other, coming two yearsold. Itried to buy last winter; his owner saidhe was so promising he was not for sale. In-quire of E. tytle, 227 Virginia avenue, orHamline track stable. E. St. Paul, Minn.

OH sai.k at a bargain, a good, gentlefamily mare with new Bangor buggy

and harness: willsell separate or together asdesired. E. S. Konantz. 'X-A Sibley st.

}^01lSALK-Handsome black mare, sevenyears old: weight, 1,350; gentle; good

worker. Also fine bay horse, six years old;weignt. l.On); fit for any purpose; gentle forlady to drive; this is a bargain. Call 78Manitoba ay..f^ou SALt A span of heavy draft horses,I- about six yews old, with wagon and har-

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ness; price very reasonable. 278 Kobie st.,St. Paul. Call after 6o'clock d. m.

OK SALK-Nicely-matched span ofhorses: suitable for hack or family car-

riage; fiveto six years oldeach. Can be seenat George W. Burden's, 102 East Fifth st.

OK SALK-A well bred five-year-oldmare. Inquire of John C. Shea, 254

East Eighth st. \u25a0' ; ~ '\u25a0

HORSE, harness and cart, all in good re-pair, forsale at BO Otsego st.

Ll>IBtK WAGON, single work harness,bob sleds, cutter, buggy, box stove, etc.

Lumber Yard, 871 Fauquier st.

ONE FIVKGLASS and two curtain car-riages at abarcain. Call at 491 Charle* st.

PAKTIEs wishing to pasture their horsescan now do so at C. D. Andrews' stock

farm on Aftonroad; all Dcard fence,runniug jwater, tame grass; horses called for or de-livered toany part of the city. Telephonecall 606-2, or address C. D. Andrews, SOU EasThird st.

WAVI—

for his keeping si tew» » months; can give best of references.

Address A25, Globe, Minneapolis.

A.STKU-Horse for his board, or will»V Day a reasonable bum tor ase of it.

Address B l.a. (.lobe.

OYK WUUIiS.~

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ovt: ftMg.

J. KOCHKX. N. W. bteam Dye Worts;• office, 416 Robert si., Ryan block;;works, 55 and 57 India:.a ay.

A.til-o.< a: «„«.., New York MehmDye»\ orks; ladies' and gents' clotuiuga spo-.- |

cialty. 14 West Sixth st.-

\u0084:r.:AHLKKT & 311.\TtL, Mi;n,esol&

XV Steam Dye Works. -'4t East Seventh. "-'

LOST A3il>FOOD. 3

COW LOST—Alightred colored cow; onehorn bent down. Return to 287 Erie sk,

and receive reward. . ;-'•"

VIARK LOST— Four-year-old bay mare;x»X white stripe on her head: had collar.on when last seen. Bergmann Bros.

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Notice ofLetting Electric I.i^ht-inj;Contract. L'£

Notice is hereby given that sealed propo-sals for the erection, construction and up-eration ofan Electric Lightingplant in thetown of Washburn Bavfield County, Wis-cousin, in accordance with the terms ofaproposed ordinance now on file in the officeof the Town Clerk ofsaid town, willbe re-ceived by said town until the 2.lth day ofJune, A."D. 1891. at 2 o'clock p. m.;Michproposals to be filed with the Town Clerk. A'\u25a0 copy of said ordinance willbe furnished anybidder on.application to said clerk. Bidsshall have reference only to prices to becharged for public lights;and no bid willbe considered unless itshall be accompaniedby abond in the sum of $10,000, conditionedthat incase the contract be awarded to thebidder, such bidder willaccept such contractand faithfully perform the work thereincontemplated within 'the time required bysuch ordinance: such bond to be signed by.the bidder and at least two sureties, each of.whom snail show by his affidavit that he isworth at least the sum of$10,000 in propertynot by law exempt from seizure and sale onexecution. ...

The said town reserves the right to .rejectany and ail bids. . . -

\u25a0 .-\V». O'Neil. JGilbert Olesos, VTowu Board, /\EUnEiiOlwj J

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POPUUR WANTS.BEAT. ESTATE FOR SALE.

Suburban.DLUK GKASS FARMS FOR SALE—JL» splendid farm of about 600 acres, nearWinchester. Ky.:is well improved and has

nandsome residence; an elegant home forgentleman ofmeans; ongood turnpike, andwould make a fine stock farm. For particu-lars address W. H.French, Winchester. Ky.

\VANTK^ TOBUY—A farm of forty to\u25a0-\u25a0»\u25a0-"• eighty acres not far from St. Paul;would trade new house and lot for It. In-'quire for Cromwell, 12$ East Fourth st. . •

. Miscellaneous.

As>'AP—Modern eight-room house, eastof victoria aad south of Grand ;southtront:willconsider exchange. Bookkeeper,bibley st.

A SNAP- Go look a: that lot, 40x212 feet,xx opposite No. 837 Osceola ay.. and matean offer forit. Bookkeeper, 365 Sibley st.

POX SALE—At rock-bottom pjices and-*- easy terms: House on Dale st. $1,850;: three houses on Minnehaha for$2,750: house«?o miih ay"$4,000: house on Fuller St.,s*..£>o: hare many other nouses indifferent:parts of the city: come and see us for houses

jorvacant lots. H.H. Schnlte &Co., 115 Eastjfourth st.

W ANT IMPROVED property worth**„abont $3,000, cash down. Apply at608 Thomas st., or by letter K.Y.,^»lobe.

QQ r\l)() BUYS a beautiful home In*+>*Ji*J\JKJ extra flue and sightly location;ofteen minutes' walk from court house; in-vestigate mis: it's a great barcain and termsvery easy. Address Owner. 527 Brpwster ay.

BUSINESS CHAaifES.McKenney, Church tic Moore's

List,013 New York Life.

BEAUTIFULbrick residence for sale or-*-» trade: all modern conveniences; abeautrand a bargain.

/~J.AKUfcN LOTS in two, fiveand ten-acreVJ parcels forcash or equities, or to tradefor team.

LOC on Margaret st. to trade for horse andbuggy: will put in some cash.T3OAKDIM. iiousKs. restaurants. fur-\u25a0*-* msned flats, barbershops; anything inanytime, we are headquarters.

Wl»rrllamsmi. Mu»in«-«.»>CT3UTCIIER SHOP

—Location central,

-*-» doing nice trade: owner leaving town,iAddress P. O.Box3434.T\O YOU want to sell your business,: Do-*-' you want to buy a business? Do youwant a partuer with mouey? Or are youlooking for a business investment? Or achange of location? Ifso, -write or call. Oulyhigh grade legitimate basinet* opportunitiesnegotiated. Western Business Agency.office*2Gand 2:Reeve Building, 408 Nicollet»v.. Minneapolis, Minn.CMJii sai.K- interest in an old estab--*- Hailed business in St. Paul. §1,5<.0 cashrequired. Address X 199. Globe.L"oksale CHEAT—cigar store and res\u25a0»- taurant, with rooms in connection; fine

location: good trade; $275 take* itin fourda**, Call or address S. N.Smith, 2516 Nine-teenth nv. south. Minneanoli->.

FOX SALK—

Strictly first-class saloon;central location: a bargain; must be

sold. Address W 35, Globe. Minneapolis.HOTOtiKAPH GALLKKY for sale,

J- doing a thrivingbn;ntipss in a boomingtown. Inquire of W. A.Donalds &Co., 702Tower ay.. West Siperior, Wis.

TO BtTCHEES- We 1 & Vuckel's oldstauti to rent, with er ••\u25a0v thingready for j

\u25a0 business. Corner Pay: c ay. mid Reaney.

VyANTKU—fartner. With Sl.SO.', iniwell•» established and «ood paying businessin St. Paul. Address W I'M. '.lobe.

; EOAKI) OFI^EISEI>.JLJOAKO— Meely furnished room, withLU private board; 6 o'eloefc dinner; mod-ern conveniencea. 5S Tiltoii st.

BOAKD—Large, airy furnished rooms,with the best table buara, at corner ot

Igiehart and Wabasba sts. ;beautiful location»nd grounds.

BOA Kitfor man and wife at St. Anthony |Park, with private family. J195, Globe. j

B»)At:ll—Furnished and unfurnishedrooms, with board, at 514

-and 512

Selby ay. \u25a0\u25a0

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BOAKI)—

Furnished rooms for rent witboard and all conveniences, at No.

East Tenth St. .. . ..BOAKO—Nicely furnished rooms, with

\u25a0board, gas, bath «nd piano; also tableboard. •\u25a0.-") Eatt Tenth st.- -

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UAKI> in the family; nice furnished \.rooms ;house modern :use of parlorand piano. . ~6 Tiltonst.

BOAKl)—Furnished orunfurnished rooms,with or without board; at 24 College ay.

west. ' '.'-'' "

BOAKD—

Rooms *ma .board; pleasantrooms, withfirst-class bo&id at reasona-

ble prices, at 77 Summit ay.

BOA—

Nicely furnished rooms, withex-cellent table board and with every con-venience, and very reasonable. 201 East

Thirteenth st.

BOA!il>—Pleasant front alcove room andsmaller rooms, with every convenience;

excellent table board if desired: terms rea-sonable. 7:?) Selbf ay. \u25a0*•-.\u25a0:'\u25a0

JOB WOOD HOOK. East Ninth and' Wabasha; best equipped house in the Icity;table and service excellent: $4, 54.50, §5per week: transients, Si per day.

UTOPIA—

furui»bed rooms, withor without board, at 493 St. Peter bl,

corner Exchange.

MUSICA1,.

PT A iVn^s $10 » buys ...; !rlill>V/O a BeautifulPI AlVO^ PIANOIlniMJO . AT WHITNEY'S.PIANOS $10C^kl1, PEIt

PIANOS \u25a0

reeThiAilOU KIMBALLOUUANs ADp A AT. fok sale UKlrAlNo

ANDFOR RENT. Ann \ VTOS3 TO go PER MONTH. UjUjtAINO

WHITNEY'S, ORGANSTHIRD

EAST QRGrAiNSTHIKD STREET. V-/JAVTx\i>OtCOSD-HAXI) SQUARE PIANOS—

Great BargainstDecker Bros., Steinway, Gablcr and others

taken in exchange, at $35, $50, $75, $100, £125.(150and 913.itSold on payments of $5 per month. Stooland -cover me,

tHoward. Fnrwell &Co.. 114 East Third st.JAM) TUNING,SLso—First-ciass worK

JL guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525Wal»i:»ha ~t.. Room 2: city references.

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PKttSO^AiJS.ALL ON Madam Moss, the celebrated/ clairvoyant and masnbtic healer. Rooms,

376 Market st.. near Sixth. :" :

DIVORCES quietly;ad\ioe free. AddressLawyer. 34 Chnrch st.. New York City.

OW TO BECOME beautiful; intertst-ingbook, four cents. Mrs. Bradley, l)G

James ay. north, Minneapolis,* Minn.K». UA'iE HO>KlN:s, magnetic heal-

er. psychometric and trance medium,225V* West Seventh St.. St. Paul.

KS. M.A.TI'SSKY, 223 East EighthSt...Magnetic and massage treatment for

nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism;,also clairvoyant. Hours. 9a. m. to 9p. m.

RANGE blossom— Apositive cure forall female diseases; i>ix weeks' treat-

ment, 81; free delivery M.PauL Minneapolis.Jennie Nelson, Genetal Agent, 59 Uoyalton>v..Minneapolis.

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(STOKE A*l>BAK HXTIKfS

\TEWAXD SECOSDHAND SALOONlifixtures, iceboxes, mirrors, pool andbilliard tablets, counters and- shelving. 2SIWashingionave. north. Minneapolis.

CONTRACT WORK—

GRADING EAST\j SIXTH STREET— Office of the Board ofPublic Works. City of St. Paul Minn.. June3. lS9l.—Sealed tids will be received by theBoard of Public Works inand for the corpo-ration of the Cityof St. Paul. Minnesota,at their office In said city,until 12 in.on the15th day ofJune, A. 1). MM, forgrading EastSixthstreet, from Commercial street to Maria,avenue, in said city,according to plans andspecifications • on me in the office of saidboard.

A bond with at least- two (2) sureties, fa agam of at least twenty (90) per cent, or acertified check ona bank of fit, Paul in asum ofat least ten (10) per cent, of the grossamount bid. niast accompany each bid. Said

!chock shall be made payable to the Clerk ofi,said Board. . --.\u25a0\u25a0.-.

I• The said Boardreserves the right to rejectany aud all bids. \u25a0

- . \u25a0 v .': . -' . , .R. L.GORMAN. President• Official: J. T. Kekker, :

ClerK Board of Public Works.

IMtv^^TU—

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DON'T GET LEFT AGAIN.. , THE ONE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME is rapidly passing at Fairhaven. We can all lookoae& and see where we missed it at Duluth. St. Fan!, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle and Tacoma, and otherWestern cities. We have often resolved that ifanother such a chance was presented we would put in a fewdollars, and repeat the gratifying1 experiences of thousands now rich who grot their bi? start in life from theinvestment ofa few hundreds at the rigrnt times in so ue su -h place. Fairhaven just now promises quickerand better result? from real estate investments than any place in America. Our $100, S2OU and $300 lotaare laying: the foundation for many a fortune, and the best are going" fast. For maps, pamphlets, etc, callon or address

WASHINGTON IMPROVEMENT CO.,E. F.BECK, Agent. 96 East Fourth Street, St. Paul.

Dr.BRINLEY,IVANDEKBriiOH BLOCK. nennepin Aye- I

nue, Corner Fourth Street.MINTSrH3A.r'rST_,IS.I!4I3Sr3Sr. !

he oldest and only reliable advertising 1medical office in the city,as willbe seen byconsulting old files oi the daily press.

Kegnlarlygraduated and legally qualified:longengaged in Chronic. Nervous mid ?Kindiseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. Ifinconvenient to -visit the city for treatment,medicines sent by mail or express, rree from jobservation. Curable cases guaranteed. If Iidoubt exists we say so. Hours— tO tolla.»m., 2to 4 and 7to* p.m.;Sundays, 3 to ip.

m. Ifyou cannot come, state case by malLNFRVfIIK Organic Weakness, Failing

nCDIIITVS*mur*> Lack of Energy:

UtuiLIIY Physical Decay, arising fromindiscretion. Excess or Exposure, produciiig gome of the following effects:Nervousness. Debility. Dimness of >ight.belt DistillDefective Memory. Ptranles on jthe Face. Aversion to Society. Loss of A g !bitlon. Unfitnesi. to .Marry, .Melancholy. Dys- ipepsia, Stunied Development. Loss of Power }Pains lvthe Back, etc.. are treated with uu- \paralleled success. >alelr, privately, sneedily ;

Bl rt f\ ff% Ainl"*l-iti<>>\u25a0>«•»«•«•\u25a0» :a IAllFommTflect. \

3 S llß 8 B Throat, yki" ami jUBaa W W SsJ 4>jii^<. Blotciie'., !

Kmptlonis Acne. lic/ema, Old :Sore*, Ulcers, Patufnl Swell- jInstt I'roui tiatev«r cause, pos-Hivelyana forever driven from the system bymeans of safe, time-tested remedies. Mii'f•and swollen Joints and rheumatism, the re

1 suit of biood poison, positively cured.l/iniiniAnd IrlnaryU DIInlIIf<: omI'I»1it tw,

'WIS I818 rI'l'""1 mm.BkBBBBmB Icult, too Kr.-ISI §J !B La Iqnent or BloodyIrine. Unnatural I»li»«-hMr^e»Promptly

'Cured. Constitu-

tional and Acquired \%>aktie«M>«i HdiliSexes irciiicd isiicf-es^riilly.OiT*plslj Throat, Nose and Luug Dis-\lMlrVnßn ca«e constitute an importantspecirfUyatthis office.

All PuODmlp 1 Although we have inALL ußnunlu Ithe preceding- para-

fljcpiCCC Igraphs ramie mention of« PirniiiTu Mineoi the special ail-A SPECIALTY meats to which particu-

\u25a0——^\u25a0^™—*lar attention is siven.wehave facilities and apparatus for the success-ful treatment ofevery form of chronic ail-ment, whether requiring forUs cure medicalor surgical means.Itis self -evident that a physician paying

particular attention to a class of cases at-wins great skill.

Everyknowu application is resorted to.andthe proven good remedies of ail ages anacountries are used. NoexpiTimeutsaremiide.

TtLKM—Pamt.hlet and Chart of Questionssent free to your address. Allconsultations,either by mail or verbal, are regarded asstrictly confidential, and are giveu perfectprivacy.

UK.BKINLKY.Minneapolis. Minn.

DR. FELLER,7

180 East Seventh Streei.

ST. PAUL, - -MINN

Speedily cures all private, nervous, chronicand blood and skin disaases of both sexeswithout the use of mercury or hindranceirom business. NO CUKE, >O FAT. Pri-vate diseases, and all old, lingering cases,•where the blood ha* become poisoned, caus-ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth,pains in the head and bones, and alldis-eases of the Kidneys and bladder, are curedforlife. Men of all ages who are sufferingfnm the result of youthful indiscretion orexcesses of mature years.producing nervous-ness, indigestion, constipation, loss of mem-ory, etc., are thoroughly and permanentlycured.

Dr.Feller, who has bad mauy years of experienee in this specialty, is a graduate frtmone of the leading medical colleges of thecountry. lie has never failed incuring anyca^es that he has undertaken. Ca.-es andcorrespondence sacredy confidentiaL Callor write forlist of question*. Medicines scutby mail and express everywhere free fromrisK and exposure.

CONTRACT WORK.

Constructing the Approach toHemline Avenue Bridge.

Crrr Clesk's Office. )St. Paul. Minn.. May -it, 1891. (

Sealed proposals marked "Proposals forHaniiine Avenue Bridge Approach" will bereceived at the office of the City Clerk up to12 m. Saturday, the lath day of June, forbuildingthe approach to Hamline AvenueBridge, on the north side, according to theplans and specifications on filein the office ofthe City Engineer.

Abond in the sum of at least twenty percent of the amount bid, with two sureties,residents of the State of Minnesota, must ac-company each proposaL

The Common Council reserves the right toreject any and all proposals.

By order of the Common Council.THOS. A. PRENDERGAST,

City Clerk.junel-2-3-4-5-?-8-9

TjILYON&HEALYffr^SSSk State &Monroe SU. CHICAGO, *£ESfSJ wi.lnullfree, tbeir newly en- J si

larked Cauk^ae of Bind la-# 3?tiSj Btramecu, UmiJurmi aal if 0kM^L Eqolpmeau. 4f»)doe Qlus- I ft<yjt F•

t^Hlriiloindescribing erery 1 '^''•-SItoL-" Paßa»rticl* require! hjB**lJor V^ if"fjrTJDni!nC«rp».iacludin« E-pa!r-^e»^«aIifM lagM»terlkii.Tnmmloo.*te^l«tmt-/j \\// II«*«n»6>r AMiteurBandj. Exercije** // a

/fj? Scalu, Drum Majors T»«ici. By. i(*0 r**^3*Law«^ad»elscted llitofBandMads.

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DR.L.c DK'SPERIODICAL PILLSActs upon the generative organs and cures*all suppression of the menses, should notbeused during pregnancy ;Si, or3 for 53. AmPill and

'Med. Co., Royalty Propc. Spencer

'la Faber &Co.. cor. 7th and \Vabasha St.Paul; Meler.dy & Lyman, St, Louis, drug»tores,uii'ilI >.iU!ii<& t'a,Minneapolis, ageiit.

Dr. Nelson,Cor. Washington Mr. atJ Third Ar. S.

LOCK HOSPITALREGULAR GRADUATE. From 20 years

experience. Hospital and Private Practiceis enabled to guarantee RADICAL euros in

!Chronic or Poisonous Disease* of the Blood,1 Throat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder andikindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured iiwithout Pain or Cutting.

Those who contemplate going to HotSprings for the treatment of any Private or

:Blood Disease can be cured foroLe-third thecost.Itis an established fact, proved by post-

mortem examination, that tubercles of thelongs have become encysted and healed by

!natural ratines. How much more reasonableIis it to infer that CATARRH AND INCIP-IENTCONSUMPTION. Bronchitis. Asthma

jand Lung Diseases can be cured byJudicious, j;scientific treatment. Dr.Nelson is so firmly'

'convinced of the certainty of his latest treat-

''ment for this class of diseases mat he offersfree trial treatmentKICTD\/O1IQ Physical and OrganioINLnVUUO Weaknesses, Prema-tnre Decay, Evil Forebodings, Self-Distrust,Impaired Memory, Palpitation of the Heart.Pimples on the Face. Specks before the EVE,Ringing in the EAR, Catarrh. ThreatenedConsumption and Every Disqualificationthat renders Marriage improper and un-happy, SPEEDILY and PERMANENTLY

BLOOD AND SKIN £».\u25a0.;Syphilis—a disease most horrible in its re-sults—completely eradicated without tikeuseicf mercury. Scnfnia, Erysipelas. Fever'Sores, Blotches, Pimples, leers, Pain in theHead and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat,Month aud Tongue, Glandular Enlargement

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of the Neck, Rheumatism. Catarrh, etc.. Per-lmanently Cured, when Others Have Failed.C3r*Recently contracted IIDI{vIA DVor chronic Diseases i'« >>I-w•*IlinnITIVKLYcured in 3 to 8 days by a local rem-edy. Nonauseous drugs u*ed.

'Many cases

pronounced incurable promptly yielded toDr. >ol»»nV Approved Remedies.Medicines Mailed or Expressed to any address Free from observation. Hours, 10 a. m*ito m.. 2t04 p. in.: miiiJhv, -to 4 p. in-U.tjWash. At.!*.,Jliiiueupoli*,.Minn. •

ENNYRQYAL PILLSENNYBQYAL PILLS—£S*"V OHslnul and OnlyCrnui.ii>. a

Ai,fl_^i«iDrugp»t '«\u25a0 Chiekimtcr't tKbtHIVfc^*»JW(JH|6\/nj»!r,,ui Brand In K«-.lana <VoM\VRr"rg^ —^OjK}met».:i \u25a0 boie», seated with Wo.- rib-\yTn *^wWjbot- Take \u25a0• other. Mefun \u25bc1 / *"

fffdamgermu mbstitvHona end imitation*,I*— Jf At f>ra«i.<ti, or lend 4e. in>utnpi for\ "C* fjparticular*. t»mro.>n!al< and

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GREAT NORTHERN R'Y LINE.TIPI/CTO «'T> East Third St.. St Paul;IlllivtIU 3 Ml Nicollet Av.,Mlunea}»oUi1'"

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b1:06 p.m. \u25a0: River, Million,Hinckley,-

:03p.m.II'ru.telon.Auofca,* )

daily; b, except Sundays. *Bu~e.t parlor carson trains to Duluth mil Went Mi]»rior tßu etsleepers. {Diningcars, palace sleepers and -red

colonist sleeping c«u*

\ftfftst{f\ IMinneapolis & SI.LdjJjl^mjl RailwiM.

, DeparUneT rains. Lv.bUPauij Lv.Mpls.

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1 st. Louis "-Fast Ex".IbC:'-»pm b7:OSpaiMoines passeng'ri dt>:.'spm d/ :05 pm

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P«nrth Dcpot-Cor. Tliira st, &Dbpot-Fool Fourth | KtlU^i7aY. x. f,,r i., .street, termmus cable iMinnetonka train*,Un-line. iniondep. through trains.

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Hor Krtnsaa CUT, from*-^fcvrswMrSsr^Taka? which points throughcars run 'without change. For rales and far-ther Information apply to S. M. OsGOOD,Gen. Agt, or W. Si. WOODWARD, Tarv.Agt., 15 Guarauiy Loan Building.M:auea?uiib. Minn. \u25a0

Chicago, nilwankee &St. Paul By.Traits leave St. Paul Union Depot as ollows: Fat

Winona, LaCrosse, Milwaukee, Chicago, B, 7:35 a.m.;A Sp. m ;A,9:55 p.m.; A,8 p.m. Mason City.St. Louis, Kansas City. A,9:15 a. m.;C, 7:15 p. m.Ihibucue A Rock Island, B,7:35 a. m.: C,7:15 p. m.Al-erde«B, Mitchell, A,6:« p. m. Calmar, Prairi-daChien.DaTenport, 8.9-.15 a. m. Austin& Way.A,*:lsa.m.:A,425 p. m.: C, 7:lip. in. MUbankJ.Way, B, 7:15 a. m. Wabas&a* Rochester, sp. m.•

A means daily; B.ex. Sunday; ,C ex. SaturdayFor further in:onnatlon »c« Company's time tabletTicket Offices. IJHEast ThirdSt. and Union Depjt

Chicago, Burlington &Northern RailroadLeaves for Chicago. .St. Louis and aowu

rlrer points, 7:50 a. m.;arrives, 1:1) p. a.daily,except Sunday.

-Leaves for Chicago and St. Louis, 7:3) \>

pi.;arrives, IXa. m., dally.

NORTHERN PACIFICTHE DIMXC CAK LINK

ToFarsro, Winnipeg, Ilolonn,»-.»«»and the »'acllic N»rthwo«t,

Dininsr Cars on Winnipeg and— -*1L

I P«ciac Coast Trains. Lv. Ar.Pacific Express (daily), for Fargo

~Jamestown. Livingston, Unite.Helena. Missonla.ispofeane. Seat- 0:00 p.«atie. Tacoma and Portland a .m „m.Pacific Mail (daily), for Fargo,

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I Bismarck. Livingston. Kozeman,Helena. Buite, Missoula. Spo-kane, Seattle, Tacoma aad Port- 4:15 6:35

Fargo and 'WhnrtMtT Ex press! P'm" Dm'(daily), for Fergus Falls. Wabpeton. Grand Forks, Graf ton Win- 1nipeg Moorhead, Fargo and 8:00 7-11

Jamestown. p.mBrunmrd Expresa, dally "(ei'ctjpt??.l!iUV,,or Au" St. Cloud, 5:0011:00LltUe Kails and Bralnerd m.a.m.I™! sK"<-«*"daily between St. Paul andOration, Grand >\u0084rk.. Winnipeg. fVnriu Fall*.Helen, an.l Bate. I'ullmunFirst-Class and Too?

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Leave ArriveThrough Trains. St. Paul. St. Pant ,

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