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THE SAINT PAUL BAITY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18, 1889. 7 POPULARWANTS ' The Globe's local circulation in the cities Of SL Paul and Minneapolis is larger than tie circulation of any other newspaper; and It has become the recognized WANT Medium for the Twin ties. Want* are inserted in the Globs under clacsined headings according to the following TABLE OF RATES. . Number ) of ? -?- -. 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Inevery case the time must be specified and the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. jg^"Advertisors will please designate the heading under which they desire their "Wants" to appear. Mil ATIOaiS OFItKtJ). *~~~ 31 ale. ABOUT 500 MEN wanted for railroad work in the Cumberland mountains of Wirsinia: work tillMay. I*9 : WfostOD Bros., contractors : 50 men forMontana K? men for railroad work in Arkansas: 100 tiemakers for Virginia, 12c per tie. Clapp &Winston, Tnird and Rosatei. St Paul; 21 Hieh st. Minneapolis. 321-27 tiKN i S WANTED? Alew good-men of good education and address can find pleasant and very j rentable employment by calling on C. W.Dnmont.lll Davidson block, St Paul, general agent for the Encyclopaedia I-ritannica, that is nowselliug for one-half (52.50) per volume of what it ever sold for before. Hoi" AGENTS wanted for our new book. ''The Great Cronin aiystery:" outfit 23 cents; everybody buys. Empyreal Publishing House. St. PauL Minn. 321-35 AGKNTs warned ofboth sexes for the latest invention; send 50 cents for par ticulars. Simons Manufacturing company, Mat itowoc. Wig. 8-22 AGENT? Wanted, an experienced life in- sco man; to the right man we have a good offer to make. M steal f & McClnna- ban. 320? AGENTS ? Write st once for circulars of the Norwegian Pictorial Family Bibles: thousands will be sold: o'jr terms "are the best Empyreal Publishing house, St Paul. 292-322- A GOOD MEAL for 1". 15, 20 cents and upwards; meals atall hours. 414 .lack- eon st. 321-27 APICTTKB? St. Paul Picture Frame ihc- tory: all kinds of pictures and frames; cheap framing. : 9 West Third st. 231-341 BAKER? Wanted, an experienced baker to buy an old established and large bakery and' restaurant on East Seventh st Belr-4t Steele, Room 66, Union block. 321-22 BAHBi-.H'-Tivo first class: none others Deed apply ; steady work for right men. Address Hi Wells. \\ aiertown. D?k. 32 ?-22 BAR KEi:? Youne man wants situation. Address .1 1 8. Glot.e. 317-22 BRICKLAYERS wanted. Applyat Third avenue north or Thirty-firstst. and Nic- ollet ay. : 50c per hour for good men. Buth Bros. 321-22 EN? Wanted, experienced piano and crcan salesmen, with go d refer- ences. Address \\ .J. Dyer & Bro., 148 and 150 East Third st. St. Paul. 317-30 SALESJIKN WANTED AT ONCE? A few good men to sell our poods by sam- ple to the wholesale and retail trade. We are the largest manufacturers in our line in the world. Liberal ssltiry paid. Permanent position. Money advanced for wages, adver- tising, etc. For full terms address Centen- nial Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, O. 31?-339 SiIINGLERS wauted corner Iglehart and Kent, 3^2 OLICITORS? Wanted, three solicitors and local agents; references required. P. P. Keller, general agent Home Life Insur- ance company. 321-23 tTT 1 ANTED ? and local agents to VV handle the New Patent Chemical Ink- Erasing Pencil: greatest novelty ever pro- duced; erases ink in two seconds ; no abra- sion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit, one agent's sales amounted to $620 in bix days: another $32 in two hours; terri- tory absolutely free; salary to good men: no ladies need answer: sample 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, address The Mon- roe Eraser Company, Manufacturers, La Crow, Wis. . 320--.'6 WA.M D? Two men of good, address, who are not afraid of work and have $10 in rash: salary S<>"> per month. Room 112 Cumberland Building, corner Eighth and Jackson. 7. 3 1 3-23 3 Mf U^ MEN tor Utah; $2 to 8*2.50 per v f\J day; one year's work: ship every day: cheap fare: don't miss this chance. Pioneer Employment Office, opposite union dPT'Ot. V Junes r>nlj? Minn. 317-323 CXSTRUCTIOS. EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; our graduate' have no difficulty in securing first- class positions. Miss J. I). Hess. 49 East Fourth st. 321-27 tRMAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE? GfclOlAN-AM ERICAN INSTITLT?>- --387 Watiasha Ft: thorough instruction in the German and English languages; open day and evenings; B. W. Bocnisch, princi- pal, formerly professor Holy Cross College, Worcester. Mass. 26 . * KS.sONs in French, German and Latin. Prof. F. Lemme, P. O. Box 2249 314--J8 Mis* ADDA Kit HAKDsoN, teacher of artistic dancing:- classes meet Tues- days and Fridays. 151 West Third st. Room 6. 321-23 ST. A<JA'l HAMACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art. -26 East Exchange St? Lessons given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough course in drawing and paint- ing, including crayon, pastel, water colors and decorative art work. For terms call or address the Snnerinress. *168 WA.vihU-Youiig men to study short- hand ; the demand exceeds the sup- rlv. Mi"- J. D. He*<. 40 Eist Fourth st. 321 TO EXtnAXGE. WANTED? A good horse and complete outfit in exchange tor good, clear lot: nothing bui a good rig wanted. Address N I '-'5. Globe. : 321-23 WILL exchange a rifle worth $20 tor set of Chamber*' or Appleton's En- cyclopedia; will pay the difference in cash. V C . f:fnb<?. 313-gb MISCEI,L.AJnEOUS. ARTESIAN lVr.i.i.S of any size and depth drilled; water supplies furnished and water works constructed: correspond ence solicited. Artesian Well Drilling com- pany. 31 9 Jackson st. St Paul. Minn. 23J? LADIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL-Mrs. 11. Sienzel, 254 Martin st 304-33 rpHKATKUAND MASQUERADE CO3- J tumes, wigs and beards, grease paints for stage use, and Theater-Leih-Bibliotbek. Mrs. L.Neumann, 56 East Seventh st. St Pant. Minn. - 3 7-336 PIE WORKS. FJ. R??C"KX. N. W. steam Dye Works; J ? office 410 Robert st, Ryan block; works 65 and 57 Indiana ay. :--,-; . : 264* JA?ii?iw?w?,Sew York Steam Dye Works; ladles' and gents' clothing a specialty. 14 West Sixth st "222 A -a you out or employment! Advertise in "* the Daily and Sunday Globe. .:, -- v .- ASTKP TO BUY. A LADY having four nuiurnished rooms - wishes to meet party having furniture. M 135. Globe. 3*!l-22 IJUJJTPRIES. SHlkts, k?c: collars aud cuffs, 2c each at Metropolitan Laundry Co., 104 West Beventh : Telephone K0.1u65, call 2. 326 PRBSS3IAKISG. ANY KINDOF A DRESS MADE for $4 for the next two weeks at the new dressmaking parlors 63 East Seventh st. Room 6. . , 321-22 KEsSMAKING. cutting and fitting a JL/ specialty; perfect fitguaranteed; charges reasonable. 245 West Ninth st 321-27 MAKING?For the latest style and U perfect-fitting dresses, call onMrs. M. Brandt, 229 West Seventh st. 318-324 STORE Aft D BAB FIXTURES. \u25a0y^r^ggv- - ' 1 1 1 lyfKW A?TD SECOND BANDSALOON -L^ fixtures, Ice boxes, mirrors, pool and i illiard tables, counters ana shelving. 218 Washington ay. v., Minneapolis, 76* SITUATIONS WAITED. Male. . A (COI'MANT wishes a position at oillee XX work: rapid penman: can keep books; best reference*. Address It.. Box 416. clty.l BOARD? Aboy that goes to the Madison school would like to board and lodge with some private family. Address \V. .1. Cogels, 225 St. Anthony ay:. city. 1 UuiihKKtt'bK- Will pay SOOtoany one JJ procuring me position* as bookkeepet or office work. AddrtssS 133. Gi0b0.317-22 BO<>?\ KEEPING? Books opened, closed, posted, expert work. etc. - F. Sprague. room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. ? 12 :? BOOKKEEPER? Situation wanted as as- sistant bookkeeper, or any kind of office work ; good references. Address V 139, Globe. ?_ -'? " 7 I>O(?KKi-.K?'fc'n? bookkeeper \u25a0D desires situation with some firm in country town. Address U 109. Globe. I pHOKK BOY ? Warned, by a strung boy of v_' sixteen, willing to work, to do chores and go to school. A. T., Globe, or 318 Collins St. : 1 pOACHHAN-A colored man wants a sit- v_/ nation as coachman or taking care of Worses, furnace, or work of any kind. Call st>7 Broadway, in rear. ___1 pOACHMAN- Experienced man with *- Rood city references wants a place with private family. Address F 123, Globe, 2 C COACHMAN? Bya German, well acqalnt- * ed in the city; good driver: best of ref- erences^ ? 1 CiOOK? Situation by competent man cook : / hotel or restaurant; city or country. Address F. R.. 268 Ro'>le St.. St. Paul. . 1 KUGGl.vi?Position warned by regis- tered druegist: speak Scandinavian and some German: best references; city pre- ferred. Address M., Globe. \u25a0 ' 7. D~ KUGGIST? six years' experi- ence : graduate P. 0. P. : capable to take charge; Al references. Address CL W. 8., 523 Marion St. jT. |7>3IPI,OYMKNT? Work wanted by an En- X-J -speaking German twenty yearn of age. Address Paul Schlosser, 513 Jackson st, city. ; 7 ENGINEER, fireman or night watchman would would like work at either. Ad- dress J 104. Globe. 318-24 p? ROCti-Rllis? Married man, twenty -eight vT years old. desires a position in whole- sale or retail store; nine years' experience; best of references. Address 127, Globe. .* - 321-23 TAN 1 1OK- Situation wanted Dy a colored v man as janitor or cleaning up offices. Address 8.. Globe, or Wood Douglas, 531 Bt. Anthony ay. . \u25a0 ?\u25a0'-.. 7 P. AX IST? Wanted, situation as pianist. Adddress V108. Globe. 1 SITUATION? a situation by a O yofing man in private family. Will work . for small wages and board. Inquire 260 Nash st. \u25a0 1 STENOGRAPHER- Wanted, position by O young man as stenographer and type- writer; ample references. Address T139. dole. 1 fPEAMSTKK- Young man would like po- X sition; is willing to do most any thins: ; understands horses; good references. 48S Cedar st. \u25a0 1 WATCHMAN? Wanted. situation as private watchman, day or night Ad- dress C 139, Globe. 317-23 WUKK FOX BOARD? A young Nor- wegian would like to get a place to work for his board and go to school. Address T135, Globe. 7 ' female. " \u0084 *.^L CASH IKK? A youne lady would like a sit- v/ uation as cashier or to do office work. Address B. W. Club. 41 West Fourth st. 1 CLERK? A young lady would like a place in a store as clerk, or address circulars, or any kind of office work. E 116, Globe. 1 COOK ? An excellent girl, neat and faith- ful, wants situation as cook or general housework: reference. 380 Banfil st. 1 COOK? Wanted, a place as cook in board- ing house or private family where good wages are paid and washing done. Address H.. Globe. 1 DRESSMAKING? Wanted, by a compe- tent dressmaker.sewing in families: best of city references given. A. 8.. Globe. \u25a0 1 RESSMAKING wanted by the day. Call at 195 West Sixth st. \u25a0 1 DRESSMAKER ? A comt>etent dress- maker, with four years' experience, would like work in families. Address 165 St Anthony ay. , - \u25a0 1 KKSSMAKKK? A reliable diessmaker U willwork cheap if can get engagement at once; experience in city; A 1 references. Address L 1 17, Globe. , 1, KESSMAKER desires sewing in fami- U\u25a0 lies. Call or address 189 Iglehart st. 1 EMPI.oVMKNT-A ynung lady wants ? work by the day. Inquire at Room 5. 166 Dakota ay. , 1 T7MFLOYMBNT? A woman would like to -Ci get any kind of day work in restaurant or hotel. Call or address to 644 Broadway and Thirteenth st. 1 HOUSEKEEPER? Wanted, situation as El housekeeper by a competent lady with boy six years old; country preferred; good cook and butter maker. Address Mrs. J. O. R.. Globe. 7 HOUSEKEEPER? A German lady would xl. like a siluation as housekeeper, or to do light housework. Address 314 West Seventh st. ; ; 1 HOUSEKKEPKK? A lady with good let ercnees would like a situation as house- Keeper. Address E 15, Globe, Minneapolis. 321-24 fj OUSEKEKPER? A lady wishes a posi- -11 don as housekeeper; gentlemen pre- ferred. 69 Chestnut st. 1 HOUSEKEKPKR-A lady with the best of references, aged forty years, desires a position as managing housekeeper. Ad- dress UI<>B, Globe. 1 OUsERKtPtK -Widow lady wants a position as managing housekeeper for widower, club house or hotel ;can give best ?of reference. Address U116, Globe. 1 OUSEWORK? GirI would like a place to do housework. 27 East Seventh st.. Room 8. 321-23 II OUSEWORK? as housekeeper Cl wanted, by a competent lady. Mrs. V. Devore. St Paul., Minn., <;enl. DeL 1. HOD EVVOKiv? a place to do . housework inprivate family. Address W 148. Globe. - \u25a0\u25a0 .: -1. OUsfcWORK? A competent girl wants place for general housework. Apply at 845 Woodbriilge st. near Rice. 1 OUSEWORK? Situation wanted by a good girl; understands general house- work; references. 386 Baniil 6t, two blocks off West Seventh st. 7 X ITCH EX GIRL? A colored married woman, witha little child, wants work as kitchen girl. Call 507 Broadway, in rear. 1 T AUNDRESS? Wanted, work in laundry, -Li or any place where can have steady work, Mrs. Smith, 384 Franklin. 7 MISS N. L. SLAUULANU, late manager "White Shield" Help Exchange, is con- ducting a help exchange at the old place of business, 78 East Seventh st, where compe- tent help can be bad on the very shortest no tlce. 321-27 NURSE? Wanted, a position as nurse in i> - private family: can be found at 355 Lewis st. J.Johnson. 321-24 IVTURSE? Experienced nurse would like IV nursing infants to board. Will give advice in the care of - infanta. Mrs. N. M. Weir, 602 Wabasha st 319-22 SECOND WOrfK-A young lady wishes second work in first-class family. 377 Dayton aye. \u25a0_ 1 EWlNG? Dressmaker wishes to take sew- O ing at home, or will go out by the day; can give good references. 232 Carroll st. 1 ILVER THI3IBL.ES for 18c. Monday, Nov. 18, at Ingham'B, 327 Jackson st. STARCHING? place in laundry O to do starching by first-class hand. Miss Cox, 320 East Tenth st . 1 WASHWOMAN wants work; washing, ironing and housecleauiug. Inquire at 119 Douglas st. _1 ASHlNG? Wanted, a few gents' wash- ing. Address 184 Isabel St., West St Paul. 1 MUSICAL. PIA>o? A second-hand piano for sale: in good condition. Address B 137, Globe, - 3->2-20 PIANO TUNING? l.&O? First-clsss work guaranteed; city references. Samuel E, Crutchett, 525 Wabasba st, room 2. 317-23 NT pmjrij Pb. D t Analytical \u25a0 JjJUiJuil Jilt, and Technical Chem- ist; Office and Lab. No. 366 Jackson street, St. Paul, Minn. Personal atten- tion given to all kinds of Assaying, Ana- lyzing and Testing. Chemistry applied for all arts and manufacturers ONECENI^ WHERE-i-WSNTS CAN BE LEFT ?FOR INSERTION HI THE GLOBE i LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists. 707 East Thirdstreet, corner Bates. CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University avenue, corner Virginia. . MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash- land avenue and Dale street. A. P. WILKES, Druggist. 75? and 761 West Seventh street. i BKRKMAN& CO.. 422 Dakota avenue. K. FOX, 482 Rice street. ; * .',, . FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western a venae. J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. F. VANDUYNB,Druggist, 828 East Seventh street. HIPPLER &COLLYER, Drugglsst, 199 East Seventh street. v - ?- . . - JOnN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, Corner Eighthand Jackson streets. ? , . ILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. M.D.MERRILL, Books and Stationery. 442 Broadway. j - ' - HELLER'S PHARMACY,corner Tenth and si. Peter streets. SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third and Maria, E.P. PETTIGRBW. corner Rice and Igle- hart. W. M. RICHARDSON. 7f?O Waba'sha. BUSINESS CIIAHCES. miscellaneous 41 n? m ?>?*!? ?'li:iiwcs MANwith about $3.<>00 to go Into the ice business to get ready for the winter; office man required. Address L 110, Globe. .-. 321-22 \u25a0 \u25a0 A WELL EQUIPPED BLACKSMITH shop for sale, withor without dwelling; good reasons for selling; will take security for part Address P. Hilger or William J. McLeod, Arlington. Minn. 306-333 FOX SALE? A re>tiurant: a good loca- tion and a good established irade; no other restaurant around.; will sell, or ex- change for real estate, as party wishes to go out of business. Address V 133, Globe. \u25a0 320-322 \u25a0 FOR SALE OK KENT? first-class hotel iv growing town of I,o<'o inhabit- ants, summer resort and good market town ; takes cream of travelingtrade and ever}' room fullin summer: accommodates fillyguests; good livery, garden, etc., attached ; large fleet ot boats, with or without steamer: good op- portunity for right man to coin money; sick- ness in proprietor's familysole cause for sell- ing; must be sold or leased by April 1 next; here's your chance. Address, "LaKe House. Waconia, Minn. ; - . 316-32:! FOX SALE? A prosperous and paying .South Dakota daily paper. $5,000:. also i wanted, man with money to run job office iv 'connection with paper. Aadretia Q 777, Globe. ? \u25a0; - 318-24 FOR SAI.i ? Genera! merchandise busi- ness in Eastern Washington; capital required from $5.0<>0 to $0,0" iv. Lock Box 2. Ritzville. Wash. . .319-0 FOit fsAT.E? and confectionery store: three rooms: cheap for cast), or : ill trade for property between the cities. Call corner Seventh and Kittson sts. $-5 per month. \. 31 9-25 1 WANT somebody to buy my furniture which I will sell at one-nnlf value and on the installment plan; this is in I. "room house, hot and cold water, steam heat; now has 2 > roomers and board- ers, clearing. $I>O monthly above all ex- penses: to a party that will take care of fur- niture, small payment down; center city. Address X 118. Giabe. 321-23 MtCA.r AIA ivhT for sale very cheap; poor health the reason for selling; the cheapest business chance in thiscity.Adrtress i V135. Globe. ??-.-..; \u0084.., . 320-22 ! ROLLER FLOUKING-BULL to CX- , change for clear lands.' B.>F. Brown,? t?t> Western ay., Minneapolis. " . j 3^l -1:9 WANT partner in a rirst-clnss drug' store now doing a good business; good location; rent low ; -a .knowledge of ilrntrs not necessary. Address D. &Co., Box -2 ?7,. St Paul. -\u25a0:->\u25a0 :*'-'-';*,' ."'* 32 \u25a0 ?_' 2 WANTED, by a^euileinan withcapital, position of trust in a business witn a view to partnership. Address 11?. Globe* 321-322 ' :l ; \u25a0>'.. . ..,...- <CQ f\l\f\ WILLBUY a complete news- t^mj^yjxjyj ' paper and Job printingoffice, with coiner lot and building, for both* oflice* and residence, in a good South Dakota city of l,:fO? inhabitants.-- Good farm or city prop- erty taken in exehauge.or willlake part cash ? and give time on r > balance. '* Paper Dem- ocratic. Address for particulars. H. 'L. Henry. Redfield. South Daltota.'- 321 --"2 "l^:- " . AirCTIOW SALES. '^> \u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0 lvavaii:i^h A* Johnson. Auciiou- ' '" oers.' bAiI.NO SiuVhS- Mnall stove, large stove, square etoves. round stoves? in fact allkinds of stoves, can be found at our place, and for the benefit of parties who are unable to call during the day we will here- after keep open till 9p. m. Kavanagh & Johnson. 187 and 183 East .sixth st. 24'?* Jcbb & Sihaiier. Auctioneers. INK FUKNiTDRE AT AUCTION? We will sell at auction at the residence, 155% Col borne st, Wednesday, Nov. 2<>, ut 10 a.m.. a large lot ofhandsome ftiruiture.in- cludingeasy chairs, tete a-tetes. tables, chairs, lounges, fine bedroom ; suits, carpets, toilet sets, crockery, glassware, dining room and kitchen furniture, heating and cooking stoves, etc., etc. This furniture is practically new.havingbeen in useless than six months, and is free from damage or mar. This sale affords an excellent opportunity t" gat pood furniture, and should call out a large attend- anr". .Teh* Si Sr*rnnpr. Anruonppp'. S-M-->4 BOARD OFFEKEI). OAKD? Pleasant from bedroom, with board, for two gentlemen, at 58 Tilton St. \u25a0?.'.\u25a0\u25a0 ' ; .?\u25a0-. . 321-22 BOARD? rent, one front parlor, with board: /nrnaoe heat: also one single room. 275 East Eighth st. 3-' l-24 OAKD? Nicely furnished- room; first- class table board; $5 per week. 210 East Ninth at. 321-27 BwARD? Furnished rooms with board; moderate prices; modem conveniences; steam heat: if you want cosy quarters for the winter look this up. '26 College ay. \u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: .: 321-23 : "'-? BOA Furnished rooms with board for gentleman and wife or two gentlemeu: bath; references rcauired. 392 East Ninth si. 21-22 - OARD? First-class board and rooms; JD can accommodate a few more. 320 East Tenth st . 321-22 B OAKD? large, pleasant famished rooms, with heat and bath, and family board ; specially adapted for married couple; near carle. 497 Marshall ay. 321-24 BOARD? furnished room, with board : gas. furnace heat and bath :also table boarders wanted at 53" Cedar. 319-25 OARD? Rooms with board. 26 College BOARD? Rooms with board. 26 College .ay. \u25a0? 313 322' BOARD AND KOOSI*? nicely fur- ' nace-bnated rooms; use of bath: good ' board; suitable for three gentlemen; $20 per month: also front alcove room for two; '. near Tenth st. ;private family. 544 Wa- couta. ' 321-22 ' BOAKD AND LODGING $3.50 per week, day board $3, at No. 350 Minnesota st Gns Duffy. 321325 BOAKD ANDROOMS? Furnished rooms, heated. by. furnace, with board; bath, use of parlor and piano. 64 Iglehart st. ?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - 322-23 FOR SAX.F. ??'-, BED? For sale, antique oak folding bed, also office ' desk and chair. Room 14, Flr?t National Bank building. 321-22 COAT? sale, mink coat, otter collar and cuffs, cheap. 71 Court Block. 24 East Fourth st " 321-323 FOtt >ALb- The famous Encyclopaedia Britannica for only $2.00 per volume. Write C. W. Dumont 111 Davidson block.St. Paul. .-. \u25a0 201* STOVE ? sale or trade, one base-burner O coal stove; Peninsular; will trade for stationery or good cigars; cost $47; good as new. T. H. Bly. Paynesville, Minn.- 320- 23 *5:1 RESTAURAAT for sale; one of t#>? / U the best paying in the city: cen- trally located look this up. Self &Steele, Room f.6, Union block. 321-22 : LOST AXn FOUJiP. DOG LOST? English pug dog with a . brass collar on; answers to the name of Bib. Please return to 226 East Seventh st. ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 ', \u0084 319-22 HORSE BLANKET LOST? Marked J. B. Cook & Son. on lower Jackson st. late Saturday night : reward for return. 322 \u25a0 WEST POINT front-heat- >K*siP^s^ ' n S base burners are guaranteed #WE%T POINT front-heat- ingbase burners are guaranteed the best goods that skill and ex- |.*?sCvJF''| perience can produce. Dealers xaew?tafci/ everywhere and Pruden Stove company, 409 Slbley it. 284* /? : ' FOR BEIT. ...:.. '--..'... -Ilonsft?. .\u25a0.,'.. ' - .;. .' MODERN TEN-ROOMKD, new, central house, with steam heat, lath, etc., cheap at $55. Will rent . for 9 10 to (eood) parties; on car Hue, Bt. Anthony hill district. V. C. Abbott, 32 Chamber of ICom- merco. . ? 321-23 {/?10TTAGK? For rent a fire-room cottage;- lv/ cellar, cistern, city water and barn. 165 Martin st,. al Deo. 1. Apply 212 Fuller st; bh>p four rooms cheap. 3)7-23 PvWKI. LING? rent, a new eight- room I* dwelling at Ilamline; near public school and college, and within fiveminutes' walk of short line depot C. L. Sumbardo, 146 Etst Fourth st 286* 11701; sale OK KENT? Large brick resi- x deuce; large rounds, shaae trees, etc., on Ninth Bt : stiimlilo for a fine home, ' first-, chtsg boarding or club house; thirteen rooms: large attic dnibhed off: 'cemented floor in collar; all improvements. ' For permission to premises apply. to Nicolay. &. Co., 141 Kast Fifth st, between Jackson and Robert ?t?. \u25a0 \u25a0 . ? ? \u25a0 .321-22 roil HOUSES, rooms, flats, stores, see '<?'.!- J. A. Owens &Sous, renting agency. 82 G|Qbe building. ' 272* O OUSE? Furnished bouse to rent to the . HOUSE? Furnished bouse to rent to the right klud of a tenant cheap. Address Eil3l. Globe. \u25a0 , .; 316-22 HOUSE? For rent, a seven-room house. Inquire at 595 Canada st 316-22 HOUSE? To rent, house, 474 Marshall ay., with seven rooms, cistern and city water. Inquire 482 Marshall ay. 319-27 H oils X? For rent, ten-room house, with barn on Portland aye., $30 per month city water, but no bath room. J. Fairchild. 358 Jackson st. - . ? --; 19-25 HOUSK? For rent, half of double house. 192Mt Martin st; also flat of four rooms; city water and good sewerage: barn attached. ? Apply6<K) Cedar st . .317-23 House? New house, corner Marion and Charles sts. ; all modern improvements. See Anderson, engineer. Court block. 322-^8 OUSE? Five-room house, nicely fixed, - good basement; corner of Congress and Charleton." Inquire 169 West Fourth st. - - -:\u25a0?\u25a0 316-22- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.- \u25a0-?'. OUSE? For rent, eight-room dwelling house, next door to postoflice: cheap till May 1. James H. Davidson, agent, Room \u25a0501, Pioneer Press. ' 3:1-2 < HOUSE? For rent.a good nine-room house, all modern improvements, for rentcheap. Inquire at 35 1 Sibley st 321--3 OUSii? Partlv furnished house for rent until April next. .393 Smith ay.321-22 HOIS Furnished house, 766 liilehart st. ; city water, barn, wood and coal Bhed. 321-22; HOUSE? For rent, eight-room house with city water; 556 Cedar fat. Apply at 558 Cedar. ' . 321-23 HOUsks? For rent, the following desir- able houses at very low rent: 74 Tilton si., eight rooms. 346 Dayton ay., ten rooms; 316 and 3-0 West Seventh st, seven rooms each; 303 Walnut St.. nine -rooms. 1 Inquire of The St. Paul Trust Company, 157 East Fourth st. ? ' ... 321 -.4 HOU*!-.? For rent, doul'li- brick bouse; all modern improvements and laundry; half-Mock from Rondo street car line; s<> Til- ton st. Call or address Herbert W. Brown. 57 lglehart st. or 56 Tiltou st. ? \u25a0'.:. 318* HOUSES? For rent, $20 a month, hand- some new six-room houses, Martin st, between St. Allans and Gro. to: special re- auction on this 1 rice for the winter. ? B istol &Loomis, Pioneer Press buildinif, Room 302. 318-23 ??\u25a0-;\u25a0;--.... House? For. rent large house located in center ofbusiness district; suitable for first class boarding house. Apply to ('. F. . Ktiauft. 36 \u25a0> Ea>t Seventh. 316-22 HOIiSK-So. 621 Jackson st. ;modern conveniences; 535 per month; fivemiu- . utes' walk from Merchants' -. Apply C. . ,H. Petsch. No. 179 East Third Bt. ? 31 1* ?v i-i/*' Fo4?iN llsri D six-rpoin cottnge, j 25 Co'lcge ay.. with gas and bath ; the most desirable cottage in St. Paul, Self & ' Steele. Room 66. Union Block. 3'Jl-2i E KENT HOUSES.STOHES'OFFICEiS, WE FLATS. COLLECT RENTS PROMPT- FLATS, COLLECT BKNTS PROMPT- LY TAYLOR'S . RENTING AGKKt'Y, 1 (^LtOBt: BUILDING.,\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.-?\u25a0. ". .. 8-342 ? t \u0084;'j ' -\u25a0?,'..^ iSootns. ..-,. :\u25a0' ?}? r;; A? HOTt-.L UiiaASWlOlv ? 14 West, i 23?' Fourth ? Fifty steam-heated rooms; 7."> ; ccnts t>er day; special rates bymonth. v ;Qii>-'---,- \u25a0 j, 311-40 \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0; .\u25a0i-.jint t>. ?.?..-. Q" st., between' Fctvnth and Fifth?Fur- :, sC, betrtveeh', Fqurib'.atid Fifth?Fur- ? riis>ed. and unfurnished ' rooms forgent'e- : men: each room fitted with gas. hot and cold 1 Uiver and bath.' % Apply lon premises or to Ik Yardley, Manager, 32 cilfillau .block. r ta. -?\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0-.. \u25a0? \u25a0\u0084M.a<B-M2 ?:'/.?\u25a0;:.;, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-??\u25a0:.. */liiDAR !-T.. 538? T0 : rent, fiwnishetl rV^ l> rooms with furnace' heat; also use cf ;tihth.- \u25a0--< \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:?-\u25a0[ ?--, , J^-S -:' ? 32-1-22 ? Tj\'iQ?iTl| ST., liil^-Four unfurnished con- Hi .' necting front rooms, or ; single rooms; private family:desirable location. - 321-22 EIGHTH Si., 18!?. fcAii-- i'umislied rooms, with Bte<>m\^' ? -"" -\u25a0' - 32 1 -.2 EXCHAMi.-; ST.. 3s-l? For rent, uicelv furnished rooms; furnace heat, giis and bath. . , .:- \u0084 :\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0. .-.?.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?.\u25a0\u25a0 -313-2 XCHANGK ST.. ? Nicely furnished rooms; heat and bath; reasonable. : 3^2-23 GROVE ST., I?Furnished rooms with or without board; use of baths refer- ences exchanged. \u25a0 - 321-22 JACKSON ST., 80i?? Economy Hold? Furnished rooms to rent by day, week or month: ot?en day and night. 299-328 AKKI/r ST., 376? Nicely furnished double parlors to rent, suitable for two or four gentlemen. . 3 1 6-322 ARtvKT st., 376? Nicely furnished- double parlors to rent suitable for two or four gentlemen; rentcheap. 3 > '-31 INTH S r.. 317. EAST? Near Broadway , ?Large room, suitable for- two gentle- men, $1*; private family. - \u25a0 3 1 9 22 P' iSARLST.. I ? Three rooms furnished . for housekeeping; hot and cold water: also other rooms, bath. .-?-'? 321-23- RJCtiVlv, 3:r7? Furnished rooms, with or without board. . \u25a0 . .321-^27 ICEST., 260? or three unfurnished front room* with large closets; use of bath. - ':\u25a0???\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0-?- -2; -22 RowAiS? Four unfurnished rooms lor rent, with all conveniences for house- keeping. Inquire 16J Mc?oal st. no chil- dren. \u25a0 . ;\u25a0 . : .\u25a0\u25a0?.- , :. 331-23 OO.ttS? One or two furnished rooms for rent Inquire address 098 Carroll for rent Inquire or address r>9? Carroll st. \u25a0 ;\u25a0: ?- .\u25a0\u25a0 321-322 - '\u25a0 '\u25a0':\u25a0 ROoaiS? rent, unfurnished rooms, en suite or single; suitable for housekeep- ing. Inquire at ??! West Third st . 321-21 OOM? For rent elegantly furnished front room, wi h alcove: all modern ?onveu- ieuces; references. Call at 642 St. Peter st. ;.. 321-22 ROOMS? suite of rooms: water and steam heat; over West bide Bank. Lawton Bros. 321-22 Roo.us ? Choicfs suite of rooms; water aud steam heat; over West Side Bank. Lawt?n Bros. 321-22 OOaiS-Two. three aud tour rooms for ROOMS- Two. three and lour rooms for light housekeeping. B. F. Knauft. 340 East Seventh st 319-25 ELBY. AY., 4OJ? On Cable Line? For rent, three rooms for housekeeping; city .water.' 32' >-22 \u25a0'QKVKNTH ST, 151%. EAST? Furnished 0 - rooms at reasonable rates by day, week or nionth. 317-24' tJi'KtC^ ST.. 22.'? Near Corner Siblvy? O For rent, furnished rooms; first-class ..table board if desired. .. 321-22 -npisNTH Si.. Mt>, KAiT? Near Jackson ? X Nicely furnished front room: suitable ?for one or two gentlemen. ? 317-23 rpui?D ST., 100, WEST? Opposite Met- t'X*. 2 ropolit?n Hotel ? Nicely \ furnished rooms, en suite or single. 32Q-22 rpflo..AS, 178? tf?lf Block From Rice \u25a0 X ?For rent, fiverooms, new house, with latest improvements: storm sash and cellar. h ; y,; -/ 316--2 AHASHA ST., COHNER TI.NTH- \u25a0x W. Over Drug Store? Furnished and un- Ifurnished room- for rent. 321-27 ABASHA ST., 473? Nicely furul?hed IVY rooms to rent by day, week or month; open at all hours. - .. .299-328 ABA -HA >T., 445? Nice, pleasant, VV furnished Atoms: terms reasonable. 317-2 oitore*. DOUBLE STOKE? O(?, In. Kuauft block, corner Pine and Sevcutn sts. In- quire of B F. Knauft. 319-25 TORES? For rent, two new stores onRice O St., between University and Aurora, ays; best location on the street for a good grocery store, or suitable for almost nry kind of bus- iness; could be partitioned offand back part used for living purposes. Inquire at J. W. SpragueV Drug Store, corner Rice stand University ay. 321-322 TOKE? For rent, new store, corner Jessie \ tJ and Minnehaha. C. L.Buck. 316-22 ; TORE? To rent store southeast corner Seventh aud Wacouta; 25x100; will be altered to suit tenant James L Jellert Room 14, Chamber of Commerce. 298-327 TOKES AND APARTMENT*"? For O rent, the stores and apartments, corner Third st and Pleasant ar. ; will soon be com- pleted. Inquire of the M. Paul ; Trust Com- . pan y, 157 Fonrrh st. '; -\u0084i- ?? 321-24 Mnno columnsof "Want" ads, in the ULOBI . -"'. &a inany other papen _^ ,-'?\u25a0.;' FOB HEMT. . '.:'.' Office*. ' : FFICE? For rent, office .. In German- ' American bank building;*,rent cheap. luqnire at 60, third - floor, same building. 317-23 OFFICE? For rent, office; good location for architect; over West , Bide Bank. Lnwt?>? Urns. \u25a0 ' 331-22 ICEAIi ESTATE FOB SAI-E. (MlMcellancouM ? it* I.ImU L<bT'KK(t<)M HOUSE and lot for sale r cheap. 7 Page St., West St. Paul. 318-24 Fok s.\ 1.1-. New house, nine rooms, hi. -T ' \u25a0 Anthony Hill, near cable line; all mod- ern Improvement*; hardwood finish on Drat floor, natural pine on second. For price and terms apply to bacon & Coleman, 313 Juclc- son at. *250 LHm; >aijE-*- New house; lower town; all Jl modern conveniences: hard wood. etc.; will sell cheap and on easy payments. Bacon &Colemnn, 31:* Jackson st. 216* "COLK ACRES facing on West Seventh St., S. . . two blocks from end of street cars will be sold very cheap and easy terms. William N.Vijtuers &Co., Fourth and Cedar sta. 31!)- >- I HAVE CUSTOMERS for property in .. MerrlamPark and vicinity. List your property with me. F. O. Minor. Heal Estate, 1935 St. Anthony ay.. Merrlam Park. 813-22 LOT* adjoining University ay. electric motor line cheap for cash by D.H. Hunt. owner, St. Anthony Hark. . ..... 321-29 OWN Kits of uninennbered St. Paul or \u25a0 Minneapolis - property wishing to | ex- change for clear farm lands or Watertown property, address Box 80, Watertown, 8. D. 32020 rpo EXCHANGE? I will take cart), lum- \u25a0A _ ber or other property for lot near State st. bridge, or farm at Huron. Dak. Address s 1 17, Globe. 3-' l-27. TO : KXCHANGE FOB HOUSE AND : Lot? Six fine lots in North St. Paul - (lo- cated near new motor line) and cash. What have you got to offer? Address G., 128 Da- kotaav. 321-327 WANTED TOBUY? A cheap lot on or near State St., for cash. Address V 124. Globe. 321-22 WANTED? Heal estate inor near Supe- r rior, Wis. E. J. Bell, 8 Chamber of Commerce. St. Paul, Minn. 321-24 WE HAVE aa good residence on Front . St., which we can sell on easy terms and at a low figure, or may take vacant property as part payment. Look this up if you want to own your own home. H. H. tsclmlte &Co. : 321-27 WE HAVE a fine-lying lot on Carroll ;? st. near Victoria, and 37VS feet on Itilenart st, east of Lexington ay. ; streets graded and tine residences one block east of them; will be . only about three minutes' walk from St. Anthony hill cable, when com- pleted; must be sold: make us au offer. H. H. Schulte & Co. 115 East Fourth Bt :-.* ..\u25a0\u25a0 321-28 . mi A F\i 111 ~ GOOD seven-room house tHKtf?t_/UW on Laurel ay., near Dale. Room 91. Globe bnik'.int?. 312-31 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE? Seizure. Whereas, A libel has been filed iv the district court of the United Slates of America on the 9th day of October. A.D. I>BB, by White* Reynolds, proctors, in be- half of Byron B. Inman. against the schooner Belle Stevens, her tackle, apparel and furni- ture, in a, cause of action civil and maritime, and for.cause more fully set forth in said libel, now on file in said clerk's office of the United States district court for the district of Minnesota, and praying the usunl process and monition of the court that all persons Interested in said schooner, her tackle, ap- parel and furniture, may be cited to answer the premises, and. all due proceedings being h*d. that the same may be decreed to be sold ana the proceeds thereof distributed accord- ing to iiuv; . Therefore, in pursuance of said monition, under the seal of said court to me di- rected and delivered, I do hereby give no- tice erenentllv to all persons having, or pre- tending to have, any right, title or interest therein, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer in said libel, to appear before the said court, to be he.d in and for said district of Minnesota, at St. Paul, in said district, on the first Monday of De- cember. A.D. 1 889. at 1 ' o'clock in the fore- noon of the same day, ff the same shall be a day of" jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to "interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations in that liehalf. .... \u25a0:.".". -"~ '' W. M. CAMPBELL,U. S. Marshal. White &Reynolds, Proctors for Libeiant. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, Nov. 12, A. P. ISSO. . -:?'\u25a0 \u25a0-->:?\u25a0- m STATE OF < MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey? ss." Probate Court. . Inthe matter of the estate of Josephine P. Mnnro, deceased. : \u25a0i: \u25a0"?\u25a0'\u25a0' J -.^ \u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0-.? \u25a0'. ??"-. "\u25a0. Letters testamentary on the estate of Jo- sephine P. .Miuiro, deceased. lute ofthe Coun- ty of Philadelphia and .State of Pennsylvania, being granted to John 11. Munro and William W. Porter: ? " ... - ' \u25a0':,..'.\u25a0: ~ It is ordered, that six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons nav- ing claims or demands against the said de- censed are required to file the same in the probate court of said county, for examina- tion and allowance, or be forever barred. Itis further ordered, thai the first Monday in June, 189", at 10 o'clock a. m.. at a general term of said probate court, to be held at the court bouse in the city of Saint Paul, in said county, be and the t>ame hereby is ap- pointed as the time and place when and where the said probate court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it is further ordered, that notice of such bearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the St. Raul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper, printed and pub- lished in said county. Dated at Saint Paul this 9th day of Novem- ber, 1889. \u25a0 By the Court: [l. B.] SAMUEL MORRISON. Judge of Probate. : n. J. Horn", Attorney . :!'.'.' \u25a0 \u25a0 .- ' f>EAL ESTATE UTE*. .-?; EAL ESTATE HOI . ' ? .- ' ,-.-... HEAL ESTATE MEN, REAL ESTATE ME** V \ ? REAL ESTATE MEN ? ./_\u25a0' OWNERS OP PROPERTY, : AGENTS AND BROKERS INVESTORS AND : ', SPECULATORS. I ALL PERSONS INTEREBTED 13 ST. PAUL DIRT SHOULD READ CAREFULLY ; THE ADVERTISEMENTS lH : : ...... f ...? ' \u25a0 THE (JLOBBL . ?I :'?.. THK GLOB* ...1 t. t ? ><???? ? ~" ..????! ITIS THE BEST DAILY SEWSPAPER IS THE COUNTRY, ANDONE OF THE VERY ' \u25a0 BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS. i QUICK sales . ARE guaranteed to those who use ITS columns : . judiciously, the bates are reasonable, THE ; REBITLfB ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. REAL ESTATE MENUSB :"? r\ i ? ""i ? '\u25a0?'" THE GLOBE. I ? .::.................. : !. : *'t "'v ' '""* ' y REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Itlagraw Hros. Si O*mun'? List. 71 Hlobe Building. St. Paul. JP .. YOU have pine or hardwood timber lands In any part of the Northwest, list it with us: we will u>e every honorable means to turn it for you. asking only the usual com- mission: we also . make \u25a0 a specialty of im- proved farm land. .-.-\u25a0 \u25a0,?\u25a0?\u25a0. .'. ' _ TF YOU have property to sell in either su- -1 perior, Win., or Dnluth. Minn., list it with Mngraw Bros, & Osmun, Room 71, Globe Building. St. Paul. \u0084 , \u25a0>. : it"\ r 7 F\ .Foot for I?k> feet on Bu- ?jPl / *J perior St., Duluth: these are the eas- iest terms ever given for Duluth property; must be sold at once. \u0084.-j \u25a0 ? <K1 Ol W I? BLOCK 33, East First. 8u- l AA)\t perior; this consists of eight lots, ana will be taken out of . the market if not bold at once. : . . \u25a0 '. :' . ' ; : . Ol 119. West Eighth, Superior, for sale very cheap: must be taken at once. <2>?.K(\?l.OT 574.. West Sixth St., Su- tytJO \J . perior? sss0 ? third cash, balance one and two years, at 7 per cent. SilA ArV? tor 1505. West Seventh, bu- ?JJ>fi l ?yU perior? One-third cash, bal- nnce one and two years, at 7 cent. . - -I \u25a0 <?AO A? LOT ?. 472 AND 478. West y?'-**A*O Eighth st., Superior? 942s each? One-third cash, balance one and two years, at 7 per cent. . -.. ..\u25a0.,\u25a0,.\u25a0' . <BIfC U(\. i? LOIS 1 TO 16. BLOCK. 4, ?JPD,DUU Macfarline's Grasey Street Ad- dition. Duluth? Oue-tbird cash, bal- ance one and two years, at 8 per cent. -. <2jQ ?_), it i?LOi'S 9 TO 19, BLOCK 4, *$>*JiOU\J Macfarline s Gra.vey Street Ad- dition, Duluth? 3.3.lo- One-third cash, bal- ance one and two years, at 8 per cent. <2?Qj it i? LO IS 7 and ?, block 17. Mac- ?JPO*./U farline's Grasey Street addition. Duluth, $30 i; one-thira icash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent ' \u25a0 <j? 4 .) OAM? LOTS 9to 15, block 19, ?B>/^l>6t/U Bellevue Park, Duluth, $>,- -250; $H25 cash, balance one, two and three years from September, 1889, at 8 percent. <BM I U 1/ X- LOTS 6 to 14. block 17. .p4t,UUU Bellevue Park, Duluth, $4,- --< 00 ; 51. 975 cash, balance one, twoaud three years from September. 1889. at 8 per cent. ' <?/1 t\t /I? LOTS 27 and 2?, block 1 11, ?J?**jl/UU : FifthDivision. Grand avenue, Duluth, $4,000; . one-half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent . ?i J\\ \l LOTS 3 and 4 blk 6. West End ?!M,tJUU addition, Duluth, $1,500; one- half cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. \u25a0 . \u25a0 : : <?*) f\f\ i? LOT 30, block 1 37, Grand ip^t/UJ Avenue. Duluth, $2,500; $1,500 cash, balance one ana two years from August, ISB9. at 8 per cent. . .\u25a0 <Jii A (inn- lots l to 12, block 10. *H>O)\J\J\J Dodge's addition, Duluth, $5,000: '52,6C0 cash, balance one and two years from August, 1889, at 8 percent. \-. <tO i inn? LOTS 6 to 12, block 42, ?U>/?C',UUU Kimberly&Strike's addition, Duluth, $2,000; $1,160 cash, balance one and two years at 8 percent. - * .:\u25a0 ? ? OT 119, West Eighth Street, Superior, for sale very cheap; must be taken at once. ?C/^/^n? LOTS 442. 450, 454, 450\ West i?UO\J Ninth st., superior, $550 each: one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. i+.H' F\f\? LOT41, West First St., Superior, ?P / fJ\J $750; one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. - ' .. ' &?)& .?LOTS 342 and 34(?, West Third ?JpO?.^? I st., Superior, $850 each; one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. CJ'O' F\i i? LOT 473, Went Third St., Su- ty I *J\J perior. $750; one-half cash, bal- auce one year at 8 per cent. - Ci-rrAn? LOT197,. West Fourth St., Su- ?U>\jU\J . perior. $050; one-half cash, bal- ance one year at 8 per cent. ' <? A AH? LOT 139. West Sixth st., Su- tTtJfjyj perior' $350; one-half cash, bal- ance one year at 8 percent. .? <CQf U\? LOT 367, West Sixth St., Su- ?s>Ou\.f perior, $800; one-half cash, bal- anoe one year at 8 per cent. Cj-ryKA- Lo 244, West seventh St., Su- ?3s / *J\J perior, $750; one- half cash, bal- ance one year at 8 per cent. \u25a0 cpK?n? 149, West Eighth.st, Su- <B)UUyj perior, $550 ; one-half cash, bal- ance one year at 8 per cent .,,., - . (JjOAn- LOTS 6 and 9, West Eighth St.. *^OO\J Superior, $350 each: one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. Wa~K ?LO IS 296 and 412, West Ninth L ?U ) st, Superior, 8450 each: one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. ?> - <i?F\F\r\? LOTS 235 and 4-3, West Tenth *^tJ*J\J St., Superior. $550 each: one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. tiil^A/y? LO?S 198, 444 -and 442. East <$>O*J\J Second st., Superior, 8550 f0r all; one-half cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. nRt?.U L.O in block 109. Third divis- ion Duluth $1,500 each; will sell for $2,000 each before spring. . " '"._\u25a0- -|C;i| ACKES on Dulutb, South Shore & IDUAtlantic railway, about 30 miles from the "Soo;" IK acres cleared, 30 acres cedar, balance pine and hardwood: good log house; two stables; also three mill sites on property: $! 5 per acre, or would exchange for heavy draft horses. Magraw Bros. & Osmun, 71 Globe building. \u25a0 \u25a0 . : \u25a0' LOTS, blocks and acres, in Duluth and Superior; property in St. Paul to ex- change for Duluth or Superior property. FKCIAL? A fine residence in St Paul to exchange for centrally located property in Superior. ~ CALL and see us; we can put you iv the way of making some money before spring. . - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '--?-; AH? l6O ACUiiSnear Duluth, $50 per *$U\J acre. \u25a0 ST. PAULPHOPKRTT. <jt?-| t\ AH? LOT1, block 4. Midville Gar- ?JJ>l,V't/L/ den, $1,050; terms easy. 318 Qi k r 7F\(\? LOT4, block 9, Hersey & Wol- ?J(> / tJ\s sey's addition; $750; terms easy, <t f* Af\? 12, block 1, J. N. Rogers' tJPUt/V/ Second addition; $650: terms easy. \u25a0 \u25a0 ... -. \u25a0. > . <t?Q 6)(\(\? LOT 43. block 4, A. V. i!pO*/C\J\J Brown's Subdivision of Stiu- son's. Brown & Ramsey's addition ; $3,200; terms easy. .-.-?, .;\u25a0-.\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0- , - . .-\u25a0 -.-. \u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0-.- <jt? A/ W I ? LOT 28, block 16, Riverside ?S)?JUU Park: ssoo: s2o cash ; balance one and two years at 8 per cent. 319 <kT f\(\i ?? LOf 23. BLOCK 5. Terrace ?jj) / ?U\J\) Park addition: $7,500: mort- gage $2,200 at 8 per cent, due next April, can be extended; one-third cash, balance one and two years. ? \u25a0? \u25a0\u25a0 ' "\u2666itO l\(\l\? LOT 4,. 8L0CK 1, McKen &>Cm\J\J\J ty"s Outlets; $2,000: mort- gage $800, at 8 per cent; $700 cash, balance $|o per month. " ?B! /I iU i? LOT 9. BLOCK 9, Lincoln ?IJ^UU Park addition; $400; $75 cash, balance $10 per month. ' \u25a0 <jj;ZfKn? LOT21, block Id, Sylvan Park ?3PD?JU addition, $650; $250 cash, bal- ance one, two and three years at 7 percent. <H?A A/ ?? LOT13. Newell'B addition, south- west corner Cojio and Phalen ay. and Arkwright st $550; $25?? cash, balance one and two years at 7 percent ' <?-] Q ?.( \? LOT27, block 4, Hanson & ?Pl^OfJW Simon ton's addition, on grade, $1.850; mortgage $9fQ. balance cash. (VIA R(\{ \ ? WOODLAND FAitK? ?pIU, JUU Lot 22, block 6. $10,500; mortgage, $4,000: $3,5n0 cash: 71 feet on Laurel ay. and 102V2 feet on Kentst (J-ghj ,? LOT '28. block 9, and lot 17. ?IPOUU block 10, Michel &Robertson's addition; $800 each ; . one-third cash bal- ance one and two years. . ?. , , \u25a0 (t>c/ \i v-i.OIS25 and 26. block 1.Hutch- ?(!>tJUU enson's addition; $>OOeach; one- third cash: balance one and two years. 6)jil^f\(\? LOTS 1, 2, 13. 14, 15 and 16, ?JpDt/U block 2. Buckhont'B rearrange- ment of Moore's addition, .$650 each; $50 cash; balance one, two, three, (our ana five years at 8 per rent ifbuyer will build within one year a house costing not less than $750. foundation to be started within sixty days; if buyer will not build, terms $150 cash, bal- ance one, two. three and four years at 8 per cent :.. - .\u25a0::-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-:\u25a0?\u25a0. it A i in? LOTS 7, 8 and 9. block 11, *Uv/ Riverside Park, $400 each; mort- gage $200 each : one-third cash, balance one and two year* at 8 per cent \u25a0 . \u25a0 . <E:/I F\(\? KIVKBSIDK PAKK- Lot 7, ?Ip^c/U . block 12, $450 each: mortgage $100; one-third cash, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. ; \u25a0 . ." . \u25a0?',-' .?/ _ ' . <jj?O AM- TWENTY LOTS in block 9, In- ?Jp/Ct/U ver Grove Factory addition. $250 each ; mortgage $C6.?>6 on each. .--.-.:-, <jr?i i/\n-LOT2,block3, Sylvan Park. ilpl^lUU $1,100; mortgage $580. * - A FIN II O)I E on Hoffman a y. ; large yard and good barn; city water; very cheap. . - ' . ' -:\u25a0\u25a0-:":.- HP WO"GOOD LOTS in Gotzlan's addition, A on Dayton's Bluff, to trade for heavy draft horses. . : ,- : rfitN ACRES of the best and richest grape- X growing laud in the world, at Lake Minnetonka. for sale at . a bargain and on terms to suit buyer. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0-\u25a0 : A FINK LOT in Minneapolis near the state ; university, size \u25a0 60x168, for sale cheap, or - will exchange for Superior prop- erty. \u25a0\u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' . .. \u25a0, ? ? ..-\u25a0-' <S?F\ f\t\i\? LOT 1, block 76, West St *wJiO\J\J Paul Proper -.size, 50x150 feet; $1,500 cash: mortgage of $4.00T due iv 1892; this is one of the best bargains on our looks; property across the street will cost you18,000. ._ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Mngraw Bros. &, O*mnn> Li?t. 71Globe Building,'St. Paul. ST. PAUL PBoPEETY. OUSE AND LOT on Burr st.; lot la eighty feet front: this is tine property, and can be bought on your own terms. 314* Ctrl | |AHLots 7, 8 and 0, block 15. ?JpI,U?JL/ Riverside Park addition to South St. Paul: 050 for the three; terms easy. ' . \u25a0\u25a0 O>A H HA? LOT 1, block 0, Edward >iT*J^\J\J\J Dean's subdivision of smith 4 Lott's outlots, $5.01)0; will-take one good lot in part payment, balance one to five years at 7 per cent; size of lot, 44x135, nine-room . bouse, two stories, good barn, wood and coal shed, city water, but no other improvements. <2?#) A? EIGUTV ACKKS, forty rods from ?jP>vty Castle Kock village, six miles sonth of Fannington, $25 an acre: mortgage 0 from October, l>-89; terms, $l"0 in a year, S3OO in three years at 8 per cent; will trade for horbes, cattle, sheep or carriages. - 322 7TH ST. DIRECTORY ART STOKES. \u0084 JAMES F. ANGELL. successor 10 Blakemors &Angcll. 21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed. --, CHIROPODIST. y W. 11. LOCK WOOD 233 tiast Seventh stT**" COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BAKER &SUTHERLAND 94!)E.Sevei..n.?t COAL AJi? HOOD. PIONEER FUEL CO.. 2O;? Bast Seventh. .. : : COMFE\u0080TIOSER?. MACK CANDY K.VVca&S. 10 ? E. seventh. I>RU\u0080;g. ~~: F. P. DAVIDSON, cor. Carroll and Louis Bts. " ?\u25a0\u25a0--.- S. H. REEVES. Seven corners. ; 1)BY <;ooi>s. \u25a0 "** HABIGh<>R?T * CO.. . . 233, 235 &237 Seventh, comer Waeouta. FI^ORIST. - , ? WM. KIN*;. 479 East Seventh. \u25a0 \u25a0 FURNITURE AH D CARPETS. <i. F. BBNKDICT.176 West Seven * OAS FIXTURES. ~" J. J. DUNMUAX. 220 East .Seventh. ' GROCERIES. ~- ~~ JIK'HAUD BROS., - """\u25a0 Corner Seventh and Wat>a?ha streets. INSTALLMENTHOUSEs7~~~ Q. F. BENEDICT 176 Webt Seventh. JEWELRY. STAHL & MARTIN. 49 East Seventh. ' JEWELRY & PAWNBROKER. L. S. SELLER. I -a East Seventh street. MUSiC HOUSES. ANDREW PKTjsKSO*. 418 East Seventh. FUOTOfiBAPHEKS. ' b. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. Children's oict- ores, pastel and crayon portraits n specialty PLUMHIXft ASP A3 FITTING J. J. DUNN! A v 2-'O Ka-t Seven i. STOVE REPAIRS. AMERICAN STOVE liEFAIK WORKS, 185 West Seventh. Seven corners. Dr. Nelson, Cor. Washinition Ar. and 3d Ay. S. i IttUtLAK GRADUATEFrom 2O years' experience in Hospital and Private practice 8 enabled to guarantee RADICAL curesin. Chronic or Poisonous diseases of the Blood, i Throat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder ana kindred organs. Gravel and Stricture cured without Pain or Cutting. ." " ? \u25a0 -.- Those who contemplate going to Hot Springs for the treatment of any Private or Blood disease can be cured for one-third the "ost. ? - I iniCC Bt tn ' 3 treatment a pure, \u25a0'\u25a0 LAUIuOLovely Complexion, free from sallowness, freckles, blackheads, erup- 9 tions, etc., brilliant eyes and perfect health can be had. t3FTbat "tired feeling" and all female weaknesses promptly cured. Bloat- ing. Headaches, Nervous Prostration. Gen- eral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion, Ovarian TrouDles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and DisplacemeutsL Spinal Weaknesses, Kidney Complaint ana Cnanjre ofLife. Consult the oldDoctor. MCTD\f/-?| |c Physical ana Organic IMCI\VUU9| Weakness, Premature Decay, Evil Forebodings, Seif-Distrust Im- paired Memory. Palpitation of the Heart Pimples on the Face. Specks before the EYE. Kinging in the SAB, Catarrh, Threatened Consumption and Every Disqualification, that renders Marriage improper and un! happy. SPEEDILY and PERMANENTLY BLOOD AND SKIN s?S?? a disea.e most horrible in its result ? pletely eradicated without the use of mcr- cnrv. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores. Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers, Pain in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, Mouth and Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of the Neck, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc. Perma- nently Cured, when Others Have Failed. I IDIM A D\/ Is9~Recently contracted Ur\ll\Mr\T or chronic Diseases POSI- TIVEI \ Cured in o to 8 days by a local remedy. Nonauseous drugs used. Many cases pronounced incurable promptly yield to - Dr. Nelson's Approved Remedies. Medicines Mailed or Expressed to any id- dress Free from observation. Charges fair. Terms Cash. Boot and question list, 15c. A friendly talk costs nothing. Honrs. 10 a.m. to 12 m., -to 3 and 7to 8 d. m. : Sunday, 2to p. in. 226 Wash. ar. S, Minneapolis, Minn. . Dr.BRINLEY, EJI a IJliiSllaL I b VANDERRURGH BLOCK, Hennepin At- enue. corner Fourth street, A. jPOXjTS Mi^-xr.. Regularly graduated and legally qualified; Ion? engaged in Chronic Nervous, and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. If inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines sent by mail or express, tree from observation. Curable cases guaranteed, If doubt exists we say so. Hours ? 10 to 1"3 a. m., 1 to 4 and . to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 3 ' p. m. If you cannot come, state rase by mail. NERVOUS DEBILITY, KK",ffiSs I Memory. Lack of Energy, / Physical Decay, arisiugfrom Indiscretion, Excess or Expos- ? ure, producing some of the following effects: - Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of . Sight, Self-Distrust, Defective Memory, Pimples on the Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Am- bition, Unlitness to Marry, Melancholy. Dys- pepsia, Stunted Development, Loss of Power. Pains in the Back, etc., are treated with nn paralleled success. Safely. )rivatelj r*e<lily. li mm Awn cVim disk asks, DLUuL) ANU Olvlll All Form* Atlectlmr Body, Mono, Throat, Skin and " Bones, Blotches, Eruptions, Acne, Eczema, old Sores, ulcers, Painful Swell! ngrs. from whatever cause, positively and forever driven from the system, by means of safe, time-tested rema- cVies. Stiff and swollen joints and lbeu- matism, the result of blood poison, positively cured KIDNEY AND OR NARY COM- plaints. Painful, Difficult, too Fre- quent or Bloody Urine, Unnatural Discharges Promptly Cured. Ca- tarrh, Throat, Nose, Lung Diseas- es, Constitutional and Acquired Weaknesses of both Sexes treated successfully. It is self-evi'lent that a physician payin? particular nttcntiou to a class of cases at- tains great skill. .... . Every known application is resorted to and the proven good remedies of a.! ages and countries aroused. experiments are bUPKKFLUOUS uAia Perma- nently llemoved. t ?t hK- Pamphlet and Chart of Questions rent free to your address. All Consultations, either . by mail or verbal, are regarded as strictly courideut'al, and are given perfect privacy. BBINI^EY, MinneapoUs, JUna UK. BBINI.EY, Minneapolis. Mlua ic?n THP I You ar? sure {0 ;?ICHII mC frd something y:u WANK ><">'' offered at a SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females. A LADYot good address can findemploy- xll ment for six mouths at $f>s per month by calling on "The George 8. Cline Publish- ing house," 110 and 112 Cumberland build- ing. St. Paul. . . 321-23 /'IAHSIKR ? Wanted, an experienced v-> cashier who can Rive reference. Apply at 179 East Seventh st. : 322 tNING ROOM It 1,8 wauted; good pay. 453 Wacouta st. 322-324 IK I.- A Scandinavian girl wanted. Ap- ply1026 Burr st . 319-25 HOUSEWORK? Girl wanted at 352Cednr st. 322 HuI'SKWttKK- a girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages, at 227 Iglebart st 319-22 HOUSEWORK.? A competent eirl for general housework. 415 Holly ay. . .-.. 321-23 a - ' HOUSEWORK? Wanted, a good girlfor general housework, at 796 \u25a0 Cedar st. ,321-22 . OUSEWORK? Warned, a good girl for general housework at 141 West Third st ; no washing, 321-22 OUSEWORK? GirI for general house- work at 4SO Dayton ay. 322-23 OUSEWORK? Wanted, competent girl for general housework; good wages for a good girl at 341 Maria kv., coiner Fifth st. 332 OISEWOKK? wanted for general housework. Call at 279 Pleasant ay. between 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. to-day. ,322 II OUSEWORK? anted, girl for light rl housework; small family. 431 East seventh st .. - . 322 OlskWOKk- Wanted, good girl for general housework at 397 Pleasant ay. 3-2 HOUSEWORK? Girl for general house- work. 29 East Tenth st 322 OECONO~WORK? Wanted, young girl for O second wont at 393 East Nltithst. 322-3 SoLiCITORS-Lady or gentleman solici- tors for the best selling article extant Send stamp for terms to J. Barrett 443 V* Jackson st. Room 2<>. up stairs. 319-323 rp\VO DININti ROOM GIRLS wanted at L the Windsor: SIS per month. 321-23 WAXTED? Girls for all kinds of work at the White Shield Help Exchange, 21 <? West Fifth st. 3 'B-48 WET XURSE? Wanted, wet nurse for a six-weeks-old baby. 299 Grove st., near Olive st 32i?-22 ?.1 \ tiOOU GIKL.S wanted for hotel, res- O\J taurant and housework. Spoor & Sons, 27 Ban Seventh st 321-23 riSASCIAL. A? MONEY is loaned by us on Improved ? real estate security in St. Paul, Minne- apolis and l>i:luth at 6, tite, 7, ' Vi per cent on shortest notice for any amount. K. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152, 153 and 154 Drake block. St Paul. 73* AT LOWKATE, loans onhorses.f imilture -Tl pianos, diamonds, or any article of value. Mutual Loan and Investment com- pany. room '_', 30!"& Jackson St., 203* A MKKIt'A.N MOti'IUAGKLOAXCoM- A pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates on furniture, horses, pianos, commercial paper, jewelry and all kinds of personal property without .-moval from bouse; loans made without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Room 7, First National Bank Building. 137* BORROW MONEY on furniture and picnos without removal. Boom 71, Court block. 24 East Fourth. 314-29 rMNANCIAL? to loan on mouihlv -T payments on good real estate security by tje lifted States Savings. Loan and Building Company, Boom 715.Pioneer Press Building. 313-3J2 HILLIAKD & BURTON, Room 29, Na- tional American Bank build- ing, have money to loan on vacant or im- proved city property; lowest rates; nc delay. 307-337 JW r . HAM, t!OtiN. Y. Life Bldg?Money ? to loan on real or personal property any amount. 271* MONEY LOANED by 11. K. limit &Co. 34 East Third st, room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. ; also on ware- house receipts, diamonds, watches . and sil- verware; private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. ?"? v 29.'>* OA..V LOA.-?Ei>on all kinds of per- sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc.; also, on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st J. E. Flanigan. manager. : 162* H/IONEV LOANED on household furni- l'-l ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc. without removal ; also on diamonds and cold watches, etc. J. W. Edsall & Co., 117 East Fourth st. 32* MONEY TO LOAN on vacant and im- proved city real estate, in sums to suit, at 6. 7 and 8 per cent Ralph W. Cavenaugh, I' 6 East Fourth st 307-337 Mt?>fcV TOLOAN by Lawton Bros., 4 5 Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ay; have on band $7,000 at t> per cent on improved property. ' ' 316* INNESOI'A MORTGAGE LOAN Company? Loans money on furniture, pianos, horses and wagon . in any amount, without removal from owners' possessions; also on warehouse receipts, bank stocks, real estate or any property of value; notes discounted; partial payments received, and your own time granted for payment; node- lay; money on band and furnished imme- diately after security is approved. J. S. Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14. First National bank building, St Paul, and Room .. Mackey-Leeg block, Minneapolis. - 15.* SO. PIERCE. Real Estate and Loans, ? 28 East Fourth St., has money to loan at current rates on good security ; no delay. 300-329 W*\ MOrtlTZ. 110 EAST FOURTH ? ?Mortgage loans, made promptly (>. 7 and i percent: mortgages bought 2<>l* M.N. VIGUERS ?te CO., 41 EAST Fourth St., corker Cedar? 7 and 8 per cent wan on band fob vacant ob improved real estate loaks; partialfat- he.nt? can be made os the crpal ; pub- chase money mortgages', bonds and stocks bought AXl>sold. ?? HORSES AMP CARRIAGES. HO less to winter, at Midway Park sta- bles. A. J. Woodmansee. 289* CJWELL CUTTERS. $18; Two-seat Grocer O Bobs, withbody pole only, at ?27; same without body, $18: Portlands, Comforts. Two-Seat Sleighs, all kinds. Jump Seat and Russian Sleighs at corresponding prices. Be sure and examine our stock before buying. E. M. Hallowell &Co., 503 to 511 Minne- sota st. St. Paul. 319-329 ANTED? Parties having horses, bug- gies, harnesses or wagons to sell will find it to their interest to first call at the White- Painted Livery Stable, No. 2i? Second st north, Minneapolis, before selling, as we are always ready to buy and pay cash for same. 321-28 \u25a0 WANTED TO BUI" some heavy draft horses: must be young, sound and very cheap. M as; raw Bros. & Osmun, Room 71. Globe Building. 320-22 ANTED, TO BOARD lIOKSES? Good fare and cheap rate. Address William Rawleigh, Oakdale Farm. Combs, Minn. 316-22 ?)( HOUSES to winter cheap; good care AAj given. Address A. Reese, 18 East Fourth st. - 3?I 23 PERSONALS. BABY BOY to be given away at 254 Mar- tin st 319-22 EIGHTH ST., 223 EAST? Mrs. Mary A. Tusseywill give readings covering the past present and future; she will also (rive trance readings. 321-27 Mns. U. H. HELM. 27 East Seven in si.. Room 24; massage treatment and crys- tal readings. : 31U--J2 KOK. WOOLS EY, 25? Nash st, will JL give magnopathio treatment on Mon- days for the cure of general diseases, "free of charge." 293-:-t22 THE WONDERFUL lady phrenologist and life reader and magnetic healer, Mme. D. Groase. returned to this city; free test before paying: same office, 27 East bev- euih, second flat. Room 22. 321-27

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THE SAINT PAUL BAITY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18, 1889. 7

POPULARWANTS'

The Globe's local circulation in the citiesOf SL Paul and Minneapolis is larger thantie circulation of any other newspaper; andIthas become the recognized WANT Mediumfor the Twin ties.

Want* are inserted in the Globs underclacsined headings according to the following

TABLEOF RATES. .Number )

of ? -?- -.Words. 1 S3 4 5 6 7

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So "tillforbid" Wants willbe received.Inevery case the time must be specified andthe money, according to above schedule,must accompany the order.

jg^"Advertisors will please designate theheading under which they desire their"Wants" to appear.

MilATIOaiS OFItKtJ).*~~~

31ale.

ABOUT 500 MEN wanted for railroadwork in the Cumberland mountains of

Wirsinia: worktillMay. I*9 :WfostOD Bros.,contractors :50 men forMontana K?men forrailroad work in Arkansas: 100 tiemakersfor Virginia, 12c per tie. Clapp &Winston,Tnird and Rosatei. St Paul; 21 Hieh st.Minneapolis. 321-27

tiKNiS WANTED? Alew good-men ofgood education and address can find

pleasant and very jrentable employment bycallingon C.W.Dnmont.lll Davidson block,St Paul, general agent for the EncyclopaediaI-ritannica, that is nowselliug for one-half(52.50) per volume of what itever sold forbefore. Hoi"

AGENTS wanted for our new book. ''TheGreat Cronin aiystery:" outfit 23 cents;

everybody buys. Empyreal PublishingHouse. St. PauL Minn. 321-35

AGKNTs warned ofboth sexes for thelatest invention; send 50 cents forpar

ticulars. Simons Manufacturing company,Mat itowoc. Wig. 8-22

AGENT? Wanted, an experienced life in-sco man; to the right man wehave

a good offer to make. Msteal f& McClnna-ban. 320?

AGENTS ?Write st once for circulars ofthe Norwegian Pictorial FamilyBibles:

thousands willbe sold: o'jr terms "are thebest Empyreal Publishing house, St Paul.

292-322-

AGOOD MEAL for 1". 15, 20cents andupwards; meals atall hours. 414 .lack-

eon st. 321-27

APICTTKB?St. Paul Picture Frame ihc-tory: allkinds of pictures and frames;

cheap framing. :9 West Third st. 231-341

BAKER? Wanted, an experienced bakerto buy an old established and large

bakery and' restaurant on East Seventh stBelr-4t Steele, Room 66, Union block. 321-22

BAHBi-.H'-Tivo first class: none othersDeed apply;steady work forright men.

Address HiWells. \\aiertown. D?k. 32 ?-22

BARKEi:? Youne man wants situation.Address .11 8. Glot.e. 317-22

BRICKLAYERS wanted. Applyat Thirdavenue north or Thirty-firstst. and Nic-

ollet ay. :50c per hour forgood men. ButhBros. 321-22

EN? Wanted, experienced pianoand crcan salesmen, with go d refer-

ences. Address \\.J. Dyer &Bro., 148 and150 East Third st. St. Paul. 317-30

SALESJIKN WANTED AT ONCE? Afew good men to sell our poods by sam-

ple to the wholesale and retail trade. Weare the largest manufacturers in our line inthe world. Liberal ssltiry paid. Permanentposition. Money advanced for wages, adver-tising, etc. For full terms address Centen-nial Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.,or Cincinnati, O. 31?-339

SiIINGLERS wauted corner Iglehart andKent, 3^2

OLICITORS? Wanted, three solicitorsand local agents; references required.

P. P. Keller, general agent Home Life Insur-ance company. 321-23

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ANTED? and local agents toVV handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-

Erasing Pencil: greatest novelty ever pro-duced; erases ink in two seconds ;no abra-sion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit,one agent's sales amounted to $620 inbix days: another $32 in two hours; terri-tory absolutely free; salary to good men: noladies need answer: sample 35 cents. Forterms and full particulars, address The Mon-roe Eraser Company, Manufacturers, LaCrow, Wis. . 320--.'6

WA.M D?Two men of good, address,who are not afraid of work and have

$10 in rash: salary S<>"> per month. Room112 Cumberland Building,corner Eighth andJackson. 7. 313-23

3 MfU^ MEN tor Utah; $2 to 8*2.50 pervf\J day;one year's work: ship every

day: cheap fare: don't miss this chance.Pioneer Employment Office, opposite uniondPT'Ot. VJunes r>nlj? Minn. 317-323

CXSTRUCTIOS.

EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND,Monday, Wednesday and Friday; our

graduate' have no difficultyin securing first-class positions. Miss J. I). Hess. 49 EastFourth st. 321-27

tRMAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE?GfclOlAN-AMERICAN INSTITLT?>---387 Watiasha Ft: thorough instruction

in the German and English languages; openday and evenings; B. W. Bocnisch, princi-pal, formerly professor Holy Cross College,Worcester. Mass. 26.*

KS.sONs inFrench, German and Latin.Prof. F. Lemme, P. O. Box2249 314--J8

Mis* ADDA KitHAKDsoN, teacherofartistic dancing:- classes meet Tues-

days and Fridays. 151 West Third st.Room 6. 321-23

ST. A<JA'l HAMACADEMYOF MUSICand Art.-26 East Exchange St? Lessons

given on piano, organ, violin and guitar:also a thorough course in drawingand paint-ing, including crayon, pastel, water colorsand decorative art work. For terms call oraddress the Snnerinress. *168

WA.vihU-Youiig men to study short-hand;the demand exceeds the sup-

rlv. Mi"-J. D. He*<. 40 Eist Fourth st. 321

TO EXtnAXGE.

WANTED? A good horse and completeoutfitin exchange tor good, clear lot:

nothingbui a good rig wanted. Address NI'-'5. Globe. : 321-23

WILLexchange a rifle worth $20 torset of Chamber*' or Appleton's En-

cyclopedia; willpay the difference in cash.V C.f:fnb<?. 313-gb

MISCEI,L.AJnEOUS.

ARTESIAN lVr.i.i.S of any size anddepth drilled; water supplies furnished

and water works constructed: correspondence solicited. Artesian Well Drillingcom-pany. 319Jackson st. St Paul. Minn. 23J?

LADIES' PRIVATEHOSPITAL-Mrs.11. Sienzel, 254 Martin st 304-33

rpHKATKUAND MASQUERADE CO3-J tumes, wigs and beards, grease paintsfor stage use, and Theater-Leih-Bibliotbek.Mrs. L.Neumann, 56 East Seventh st. StPant. Minn. - 3 7-336

PIE WORKS.

FJ. R??C"KX. N.W. steam Dye Works;J ? office 410 Robert st, Ryan block; works65 and 57 Indiana ay. :--,-;.: 264*

JA?ii?iw?w?,Sew York Steam DyeWorks; ladles' and gents' clothing aspecialty. 14 West Sixth st "222

A-a you out or employment! Advertise in"*the Daily and Sunday Globe. .:,

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ASTKP TO BUY.

ALADYhaving four nuiurnished rooms-wishes to meet party having furniture.

M 135. Globe. 3*!l-22

IJUJJTPRIES.SHlkts, k?c: collars aud cuffs, 2c each atMetropolitan Laundry Co., 104 WestBeventh :Telephone K0.1u65, call 2. 326

PRBSS3IAKISG.

ANYKINDOF A DRESS MADE for$4 for the next two weeks at the new

dressmaking parlors 63 East Seventh st.Room 6. . , 321-22

KEsSMAKING. cutting and fittingaJL/ specialty; perfect fitguaranteed; charges

reasonable. 245 West Ninth st 321-27MAKING?For the latest style and

U perfect-fitting dresses, call onMrs. M.Brandt, 229 West Seventh st. 318-324

STORE AftD BAB FIXTURES.

\u25a0y^r^ggv- - '1 1 1

lyfKWA?TD SECOND BANDSALOON-L^ fixtures, Ice boxes, mirrors, pool andiilliard tables, counters ana shelving. 218Washington ay. v., Minneapolis, 76*

SITUATIONS WAITED.Male. .

A(COI'MANT wishes a position at oilleeXX work: rapid penman: can keep books;best reference*. Address It..Box 416. clty.l

BOARD? Aboy that goes to the Madisonschool would like to board and lodge

with some private family. Address \V. .1.Cogels, 225 St. Anthony ay:. city. 1

UuiihKKtt'bK-Willpay SOOtoany oneJJ procuring me position* as bookkeepetor office work. AddrtssS 133. Gi0b0.317-22

BO<>?\ KEEPING? Books opened, closed,posted, expert work. etc.

-F. Sprague.

room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. ? 12:?

BOOKKEEPER? Situation wanted as as-sistant bookkeeper, or any kind of office

work; good references. Address V 139,Globe. ?_ -'?

" 7I>O(?KKi-.K?'fc'n? bookkeeper\u25a0D desires situation with some firm incountry town. Address U109. Globe. IpHOKK BOY? Warned, bya strung boy ofv_' sixteen, willingto work, to do choresand go to school. A. T., Globe, or 318Collins St. : 1pOACHHAN-Acolored man wants a sit-v_/ nation as coachman or taking care ofWorses, furnace, or work of any kind. Callst>7 Broadway, inrear. ___1pOACHMAN-Experienced man with*- Rood city references wants a place withprivate family. Address F123, Globe, 2

CCOACHMAN? Bya German, well acqalnt-* ed in the city; good driver: best of ref-erences^ ? 1

CiOOK? Situation by competent man cook:/ hotel or restaurant; city or country.

Address F. R.. 268 Ro'>le St.. St. Paul. . 1KUGGl.vi?Position warned by regis-

tered druegist: speak Scandinavian andsome German: best references; city pre-ferred. Address M.,Globe. \u25a0

'7.

D~ KUGGIST? six years' experi-ence :graduate P. 0. P. :capable to take

charge; Alreferences. Address CL W. 8.,523 Marion St. jT.|7>3IPI,OYMKNT? Work wanted byan En-X-J -speaking German twenty yearn ofage. Address Paul Schlosser, 513 Jacksonst, city. ; 7

ENGINEER, fireman or night watchmanwould would like work at either. Ad-

dress J 104. Globe. 318-24p? ROCti-Rllis? Married man, twenty -eightvT years old. desires a position in whole-sale or retail store; nine years' experience;best of references. Address 127, Globe. .*-

321-23TAN1 1OK-Situation wanted Dy a colored

v man as janitor or cleaning up offices.Address 8.. Globe, or Wood Douglas, 531 Bt.Anthony ay. . \u25a0 ?\u25a0'-.. 7

P.AXIST? Wanted, situation as pianist.Adddress V108. Globe. 1

SITUATION? a situation by aO yofing man inprivate family. Will work .for small wages and board. Inquire 260Nash st. \u25a0 1STENOGRAPHER- Wanted, position byO young man as stenographer and type-writer; ample references. Address T139.dole. 1fPEAMSTKK-Young man would like po-X sition; is willingto do most any thins:;understands horses; good references. 48SCedar st. \u25a0 1

WATCHMAN? Wanted. situation asprivate watchman, day ornight Ad-

dress C 139, Globe. 317-23

WUKK FOX BOARD? A young Nor-wegian wouldlike to get a place to

work forhis board and go to school. AddressT135, Globe. 7'

female."

\u0084 *.^LCASHIKK?Ayoune lady would likea sit-v/ uation as cashier or to do office work.Address B. W. Club. 41 West Fourth st. 1

CLERK? Ayoung lady would like a placeina store as clerk, or address circulars,

or any kind of office work. E 116, Globe. 1

COOK?An excellent girl, neat and faith-ful,wants situation as cook or general

housework: reference. 380 Banfil st. 1

COOK? Wanted, a place as cook inboard-ing house orprivate family where good

wages are paid and washing done. AddressH.. Globe. 1

DRESSMAKING?Wanted, by a compe-

tent dressmaker.sewing infamilies: bestofcity references given. A. 8.. Globe. \u25a0 1

RESSMAKING wanted by the day. Callat 195 West Sixth st. \u25a0 1

DRESSMAKER ? A comt>etent dress-maker, with four years' experience,

would like work in families. Address 165St Anthony ay. , -

\u25a0 1KKSSMAKKK?A reliable diessmaker

U willwork cheap ifcan get engagementat once; experience in city;A 1 references.Address L117, Globe. , 1,

KESSMAKER desires sewing in fami-U\u25a0 lies. Call or address 189 Iglehart st. 1

EMPI.oVMKNT-A ynung lady wants? work by the day. Inquire at Room 5.

166 Dakota ay. , 1

T7MFLOYMBNT? A woman would like to-Ci get any kind of day work in restaurantor hotel. Call or address to 644 Broadwayand Thirteenth st. 1

HOUSEKEEPER? Wanted, situation asEl housekeeper by a competent lady withboy six years old; country preferred; goodcook and butter maker. Address Mrs. J. O.R.. Globe. 7

HOUSEKEEPER? AGerman lady wouldxl. like a siluation as housekeeper, or to dolighthousework. Address 314 West Seventhst. ; ; 1

HOUSEKKEPKK? Alady with good letercnees would likea situation as house-

Keeper. Address E 15, Globe, Minneapolis.321-24

fjOUSEKEKPER? A lady wishes a posi--11 don as housekeeper; gentlemen pre-ferred. 69 Chestnut st. 1

HOUSEKEKPKR-A lady with the bestofreferences, aged forty years, desires

a position as managing housekeeper. Ad-dress UI<>B, Globe. 1

OUsERKtPtK -Widow lady wants aposition as managing housekeeper for

widower, club house or hotel;can give best?of reference. Address U116, Globe. 1

OUSEWORK? GirI would like a placetodo housework. 27 East Seventh st..

Room 8. 321-23

IIOUSEWORK? as housekeeperCl wanted, by a competent lady. Mrs. V.Devore. St Paul., Minn., <;enl. DeL 1.

HOD EVVOKiv? a place to do.housework inprivate family. AddressW 148. Globe.

-\u25a0\u25a0 .: -1.

OUsfcWORK? Acompetent girlwantsplace for general housework. Apply

at 845 Woodbriilge st. near Rice. 1OUSEWORK? Situation wanted by a

good girl; understands general house-work; references. 386 Baniil6t, two blocksoff West Seventh st. 7

XITCHEX GIRL? A colored marriedwoman, witha little child, wants work

as kitchen girl.Call 507 Broadway, inrear. 1T AUNDRESS? Wanted, work in laundry,-Li or any place where can have steadywork, Mrs. Smith, 384 Franklin. 7

MISS N.L. SLAUULANU,late manager"White Shield" HelpExchange, is con-

ductinga help exchange at the old place ofbusiness, 78 East Seventh st, where compe-tent helpcan be bad on the very shortest notlce. 321-27

NURSE? Wanted, a position as nurse ini>- private family: can be found at 355Lewis st. J.Johnson. 321-24IVTURSE? Experienced nurse would likeIV nursing infants to board. Will giveadvice in the care of-

infanta. Mrs. N. M.Weir, 602 Wabasha st 319-22

SECOND WOrfK-A young lady wishessecond work in first-class family. 377

Dayton aye.\u25a0_ 1

EWlNG? Dressmaker wishes to take sew-O ingat home, or will go out by the day;can givegood references. 232 Carroll st. 1

ILVER THI3IBL.ES for 18c. Monday,Nov. 18, at Ingham'B,327 Jackson st.

STARCHING? place in laundryO to do starching by first-class hand. MissCox, 320 East Tenth st . 1

WASHWOMAN wants work; washing,ironing and housecleauiug. Inquire

at 119 Douglas st. _1ASHlNG? Wanted, a few gents' wash-

ing. Address 184 Isabel St., West StPaul. 1

MUSICAL.

PIA>o? A second-hand piano forsale: ingood condition. Address B 137, Globe,- 3->2-20

PIANO TUNING? l.&O?First-clsss workguaranteed; city references. Samuel

E, Crutchett, 525 Wabasba st, room 2.317-23

NTpmjrij Pb. Dt Analytical\u25a0 JjJUiJuilJilt,and Technical Chem-

ist; Office and Lab. No. 366 Jacksonstreet, St. Paul, Minn. Personal atten-tion given toallkinds of Assaying, Ana-lyzingand Testing. Chemistry appliedforall arts and manufacturers

ONECENI^

WHERE-i-WSNTSCAN BE LEFT

?FOR

INSERTION HI THE GLOBEiLYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists. 707 East

Thirdstreet, corner Bates.CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University

avenue, corner Virginia. .MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-

land avenue and Dale street.A.P. WILKES,Druggist. 75? and 761 West

Seventh street. iBKRKMAN&CO.. 422 Dakota avenue.K.FOX, 482 Rice street. ;

*.',, .

FRANKL. OSBURG, 178 Western avenae.J. H.HAVES,441 West Seventh street.F. VANDUYNB,Druggist, 828 East Seventh

street.HIPPLER &COLLYER, Drugglsst, 199 East

Seventh street. v-

?- .. -JOnN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY,

Corner Eighthand Jackson streets. ? , .ILKES' PHARMACY,Seven Corners.

M.D.MERRILL,Books and Stationery. 442Broadway. j - ' -

HELLER'S PHARMACY,corner Tenth andsi. Peter streets.

SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, corner Third andMaria,

E.P. PETTIGRBW. corner Rice and Igle-hart.

W. M. RICHARDSON. 7f?O Waba'sha.

BUSINESS CIIAHCES.miscellaneous 41n? m?>?*!? ?'li:iiwcs

MANwith about $3.<>00 to go Into theice business toget ready for the winter;

office man required. Address L 110, Globe..-. 321-22 \u25a0 \u25a0

AWELL EQUIPPED BLACKSMITHshop for sale, withor without dwelling;

good reasons for selling; will take securityfor part Address P. Hilger or William J.McLeod, Arlington. Minn. 306-333

FOX SALE? A re>tiurant: a good loca-tionand a good established irade; no

other restaurant around.; will sell, or ex-change forreal estate, as party wishes to goout of business. Address V 133,Globe.

\u25a0 320-322 \u25a0

FOR SALE OK KENT? first-classhotel ivgrowing town of I,o<'oinhabit-

ants, summer resort and good market town;takes cream of travelingtrade and ever}'roomfullin summer: accommodates fillyguests;good livery,garden, etc., attached ;large fleetot boats, with or without steamer: good op-portunity forrightman to coin money; sick-ness in proprietor's familysole cause forsell-ing; must be sold orleased by April1next;

here's your chance. Address, "LaKe House.Waconia, Minn. ; - . 316-32:!

FOX SALE? A prosperous and paying.South Dakota daily paper. $5,000:. also

i wanted, man with money to run job office iv'connection with paper. Aadretia Q 777,Globe. ? \u25a0;

-318-24

FOR SAI.i ?Genera! merchandise busi-ness in Eastern Washington; capital

required from$5.0<>0 to $0,0"iv. Lock Box2. Ritzville. Wash. . .319-0

FOit fsAT.E? and confectionerystore: three rooms: cheap for cast), or

: illtrade for property between the cities.Call corner Seventh and Kittson sts. $-5per month. \. 319-25

1WANT somebody to buy my furniturewhich Iwill sell at one-nnlf value

and on the installment plan; this is inI."room house, hot and cold water, steamheat; now has 2 > roomers and board-ers, clearing. $I>O monthly above all ex-penses: to a party that will take care of fur-niture, small payment down; center city.Address X 118. Giabe. 321-23

MtCA.r AIA ivhTfor sale very cheap;poor health the reason for selling; the

cheapest business chance in thiscity.Adrtress iV135. Globe. ??-.-..; \u0084.., . 320-22 !

ROLLER FLOUKING-BULL to CX- ,change for clear lands.' B.>F. Brown,?

t?t> Western ay., Minneapolis. ". j 3^l-1:9

WANT partner in a rirst-clnss drug'store now doing a good business; good

location; rent low;-a .knowledge of ilrntrsnot necessary. Address D. &Co., Box -2 ?7,.St Paul. -\u25a0:->\u25a0 :*'-'-';*,'."'* 32 \u25a0 ?_' 2

WANTED, by a^euileinan withcapital,position of trust ina business witn a

view to partnership. Address 11?. Globe*321-322

':l; \u25a0>'.. . ..,...-

<CQ f\l\f\WILLBUY a complete news-t^mj^yjxjyj'paper and Job printingoffice,with coiner lotand building, for both* oflice*and residence, in agood South Dakota cityofl,:fO? inhabitants.-- Good farm or city prop-erty taken in exehauge.or willlake part cash ?

and give time onr> balance. '*Paper Dem-ocratic. Address for particulars. H.'L.Henry. Redfield. South Daltota.'- 321--"2

"l^:-". AirCTIOW SALES. '^> \u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0

lvavaii:i^h A* Johnson. Auciiou-' '"oers.'

bAiI.NO SiuVhS- Mnall stove, largestove, square etoves. round stoves? in

fact allkinds of stoves, can be found at ourplace, and for the benefit of parties who areunable tocall during the day we will here-after keep open till9p. m. Kavanagh &Johnson. 187 and 183 East .sixth st. 24'?*

Jcbb & Sihaiier. Auctioneers.INK FUKNiTDRE AT AUCTION?

We will sell at auction at the residence,155% Colborne st, Wednesday, Nov. 2<>, ut10 a.m.. a large lot ofhandsome ftiruiture.in-cludingeasy chairs, tete a-tetes. tables, chairs,lounges, finebedroom ;suits, carpets, toiletsets, crockery, glassware, dining room andkitchen furniture, heating and cookingstoves, etc., etc. This furniture is practicallynew.havingbeen inuseless than sixmonths,and is free from damage or mar. This saleaffords an excellent opportunity t"gat poodfurniture, and should call out a large attend-anr". .Teh* Si Sr*rnnpr. Anruonppp'. S-M-->4

BOARD OFFEKEI).

OAKD?Pleasant from bedroom, withboard, for two gentlemen, at 58 Tilton

St. \u25a0?.'.\u25a0\u25a0'

; .?\u25a0-. . 321-22

BOARD? rent, one front parlor, withboard: /nrnaoe heat: also one single

room. 275 East Eighth st. 3-'l-24OAKD?Nicely furnished- room; first-

class table board; $5 per week. 210East Ninth at. 321-27

BwARD?Furnished rooms with board;moderate prices; modem conveniences;

steam heat: if you want cosy quarters forthe winter look this up. '26 College ay.

\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: .: 321-23 :"'-?

BOA Furnished rooms with board forgentleman and wife or two gentlemeu:

bath; references rcauired. 392 East Ninth si.21-22

-OARD? First-class board and rooms;

JD can accommodate a few more. 320 EastTenth st . 321-22

BOAKD? large, pleasant famishedrooms, with heat and bath, and family

board ;specially adapted for married couple;near carle. 497 Marshall ay. 321-24

BOARD? furnished room, withboard :gas. furnace heat and bath :also

table boarders wanted at 53" Cedar. 319-25

OARD?Rooms with board. 26 CollegeBOARD? Rooms with board. 26 College.ay. \u25a0? 313 322'

BOARD AND KOOSI*? nicely fur-'

nace-bnated rooms; use of bath: good'

board; suitable for three gentlemen; $20per month: also front alcove room for two; '.near Tenth st.;private family. 544 Wa-couta.

' 321-22'

BOAKD AND LODGING $3.50 perweek, day board $3, at No. 350 Minnesota

st Gns Duffy. 321325

BOAKDANDROOMS? Furnished rooms,heated. by. furnace, with board; bath,

use ofparlor and piano. 64 Iglehart st.?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

-322-23

FOR SAX.F. ??'-,

BED? For sale, antique oak folding bed,also office

'desk and chair. Room 14,

Flr?t National Bank building. 321-22

COAT? sale, mink coat, otter collarand cuffs, cheap. 71 Court Block. 24

East Fourth st" 321-323

FOtt >ALb-The famous EncyclopaediaBritannica foronly $2.00 per volume.

Write C. W. Dumont 111 Davidson block.St.Paul. .-. \u25a0 201*

STOVE? sale or trade, one base-burnerO coal stove; Peninsular; will trade forstationery or good cigars; cost $47; good asnew. T.H. Bly.Paynesville, Minn.- 320-23

*5:1 RESTAURAAT for sale; one oft#>? / U the best paying in the city: cen-trallylocated look this up. Self &Steele,Room f.6, Union block. 321-22

: LOST AXnFOUJiP.

DOG LOST? English pug dog with a.brass collar on; answers to the name ofBib. Please return to 226 East Seventh st.

..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 ',\u0084 319-22

HORSE BLANKET LOST? Marked J.B. Cook & Son. on lower Jackson st.

late Saturday night:reward for return. 322

\u25a0 WEST POINT front-heat->K*siP^s^

'nS base burners are guaranteed#WE%T

POINT front-heat-ingbase burners are guaranteedthe best goods that skill and ex-

|.*?sCvJF''| perience can produce. Dealersxaew?tafci/ everywhere and Pruden Stove

company, 409 Slbley it. 284*

/? : ' FOR BEIT. ...:..'--..'... -Ilonsft?. .\u25a0.,'.. '-

.;. .'

MODERN TEN-ROOMKD, new,central house, withsteam heat, lath,

etc., cheap at $55. Will rent . for 910 to(eood) parties; on car Hue, Bt. Anthony hilldistrict. V.C. Abbott, 32 Chamber of ICom-merco. . ? 321-23{/?10TTAGK? For rent a fire-room cottage;-lv/ cellar, cistern, city water and barn. 165Martin st,. alDeo. 1. Apply 212 Fuller st;bh>p four rooms cheap. 3)7-23PvWKI.LING? rent, anew eight-roomI*dwellingat Ilamline; near public schooland college, and within fiveminutes' walk ofshort line depot C. L. Sumbardo, 146 EtstFourth st 286*11701; sale OK KENT?Large brick resi-x deuce; large rounds, shaae trees, etc.,on Ninth Bt:stiimlilo for a fine home, 'first-,chtsg boarding or club house; thirteen rooms:large attic dnibhed off:'cemented floor incollar; allimprovements.

'For permission to

premises apply. to Nicolay. &.Co., 141Kast Fifth st, between Jackson and Robert?t?.

\u25a0\u25a0 . ? ?

\u25a0 .321-22roilHOUSES, rooms, flats, stores, see

'<?'.!- J. A.Owens &Sous, renting agency. 82G|Qbe building.

'272*

O OUSE? Furnished bouse to rent to the .HOUSE? Furnished bouse to rent to theright klud ofa tenant cheap. Address

Eil3l. Globe. \u25a0, .; 316-22

HOUSE? For rent, a seven-room house.Inquire at 595 Canada st 316-22

HOUSE? To rent, house, 474 Marshallay., with seven rooms, cistern and city

water. Inquire 482 Marshall ay. 319-27

Hoils X?For rent, ten-room house, withbarn on Portland aye., $30 per month

city water, but nobath room. J. Fairchild.358 Jackson st.

- . ? --; 19-25

HOUSK? For rent, half of double house.192Mt Martin st; also flatoffour rooms;

city water and good sewerage: barn attached. ?

Apply6<K) Cedar st . .317-23

House? New house, corner Marion andCharles sts. ;all modern improvements.

See Anderson, engineer. Court block. 322-^8OUSE? Five-room house, nicely fixed,- good basement; corner ofCongress and

Charleton." Inquire 169 West Fourth st.--

-:\u25a0?\u25a0 316-22- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.- \u25a0-?'.

OUSE? For rent, eight-room dwellinghouse, next door to postoflice: cheap

tillMay 1. James H.Davidson, agent, Room\u25a0501, Pioneer Press. '3:1-2 <

HOUSE? For rent.a good nine-room house,all modern improvements, forrentcheap.

Inquire at 35 1 Sibley st 321--3OUSii?Partlv furnished house for rent

until Aprilnext. .393 Smith ay.321-22

HOIS Furnished house, 766 liilehartst. ;city water, barn, wood and coal

Bhed. 321-22;

HOUSE? For rent, eight-room house withcitywater; 556 Cedar fat. Applyat 558

Cedar.' . 321-23

HOUsks? For rent, the following desir-able houses at very low rent: 74 Tilton

si., eight rooms. 346 Dayton ay., ten rooms;

316 and 3-0 West Seventh st, seven roomseach; 303 Walnut St.. nine -rooms. 1 InquireofThe St. Paul Trust Company, 157 EastFourth st. ?

' ... 321-.4

HOU*!-.? For rent, doul'li-brick bouse; allmodern improvements and laundry;

half-Mock from Rondo street car line; s<> Til-ton st. Call or address Herbert W. Brown.57 lglehart st. or 56 Tiltou st. ? \u25a0'.:. 318*

HOUSES? For rent, $20 a month, hand-some new six-room houses, Martin st,

between St. Allans and Gro. to: special re-auction on this 1rice for the winter. ? B istol&Loomis, Pioneer Press buildinif, Room 302.

318-23 ??\u25a0-;\u25a0;--....

House? For.rent large house located incenter ofbusiness district; suitable for

first class boarding house. Apply to ('.F..Ktiauft.36 \u25a0> Ea>t Seventh. 316-22

HOIiSK-So. 621 Jackson st.;modernconveniences; 535 per month; fivemiu- .

utes' walk from Merchants' -.Apply C..,H.Petsch. No. 179 East ThirdBt. ? 31 1*

?v i-i/*'Fo4?iN llsri Dsix-rpoin cottnge,j 25 Co'lcge ay.. with gas and bath ; the

most desirable cottage in St. Paul, Self &'Steele. Room 66. Union Block. 3'Jl-2i

E KENT HOUSES.STOHES'OFFICEiS,WEFLATS. COLLECT RENTS PROMPT-FLATS, COLLECT BKNTS PROMPT-LY TAYLOR'S . RENTING AGKKt'Y,1 (^LtOBt:BUILDING.,\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.-?\u25a0. "... 8-342

? t \u0084;'j'

-\u25a0?,'..^ iSootns. ..-,. :\u25a0' ?}? r;;A?HOTt-.L UiiaASWlOlv ? 14 West,

i23?' Fourth ? Fifty steam-heated rooms;

7.">;ccnts t>er day; special rates bymonth. v;Qii>-'---,- \u25a0 j, 311-40 \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0; .\u25a0i-.jint t>.?.?..-.

Q" st., between' Fctvnth and Fifth?Fur-:, sC, betrtveeh', Fqurib'.atid Fifth?Fur-? riis>ed. and unfurnished

'rooms forgent'e-

:men: each room fitted with gas. hot and cold1 Uiver and bath.'% Apply lon premises or to

IkYardley, Manager, 32 cilfillau.block.r ta. -?\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0-.. \u25a0? \u25a0\u0084M.a<B-M2 ?:'/.?\u25a0;:.;, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-??\u25a0:..*/liiDAR!-T.. 538? T0 : rent, fiwnishetlrV l̂>rooms with furnace' heat; also use cf;tihth.- \u25a0--< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:?-\u25a0[ ?--, ,J^-S -:' ? 32-1-22? Tj\'iQ?iTl| ST.,liil^-Fourunfurnished con-Hi.' necting front rooms, or;single rooms;private family:desirable location. - 321-22

EIGHTH Si., 18!?. fcAii--i'umisliedrooms, with Bte<>m\^' ?-""

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EXCHAMi.-; ST.. 3s-l? For rent, uicelvfurnished rooms; furnace heat, giis and

bath. . ,.:- \u0084 :\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0. .-.?.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?.\u25a0\u25a0 -313-2

XCHANGK ST.. ? Nicely furnishedrooms; heat and bath; reasonable.

: 3^2-23

GROVE ST., I?Furnished rooms withor without board; use of baths refer-

ences exchanged. \u25a0- 321-22

JACKSON ST., 80i?? Economy Hold?Furnished rooms to rent by day, week or

month: ot?en day and night. 299-328

AKKI/r ST., 376? Nicely furnisheddouble parlors to rent, suitable for two

or four gentlemen. . 31 6-322ARtvKT st., 376? Nicely furnished-

double parlors to rent suitable for twoor four gentlemen; rentcheap. 3 > '-31

INTHS r.. 317. EAST? Near Broadway ,?Large room, suitable for- two gentle-

men, $1*; private family.-

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P' iSARLST.. I? Three rooms furnished. for housekeeping; hot and cold water:

also other rooms, bath. .-?-'? 321-23-

RJCtiVlv, 3:r7? Furnished rooms, with orwithout board. . \u25a0 . .321-^27

ICEST., 260? or three unfurnishedfront room* with large closets; use of

bath.-

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RowAiS? Four unfurnished rooms lorrent, with all conveniences for house-

keeping. Inquire 16J Mc?oal st. no chil-dren. \u25a0 . ;\u25a0 . : .\u25a0\u25a0?.- , :. 331-23

OO.ttS? One or two furnished rooms forrent Inquire address 098 Carroll

forrent Inquire or address r>9? Carroll st.

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ROoaiS? rent, unfurnished rooms, ensuite or single; suitable for housekeep-

ing. Inquireat ??! West Third st . 321-21OOM? For rent elegantly furnished front

room, wih alcove: all modern ?onveu-ieuces; references. Call at 642 St. Peter st.;.. 321-22

ROOMS? suite ofrooms: water andsteam heat; over West bide Bank.

Lawton Bros. 321-22

Roo.us ?Choicfs suite of rooms; wateraud steam heat; over West Side Bank.

Lawt?n Bros. 321-22OOaiS-Two. three aud tour rooms forROOMS- Two. three and lour rooms for

lighthousekeeping. B. F.Knauft. 340East Seventh st 319-25

ELBY. AY., 4OJ? On Cable Line? Forrent, three rooms for housekeeping; city

.water.' 32'>-22

\u25a0'QKVKNTH ST, 151%. EAST? Furnished0 -rooms at reasonable rates by day, weekornionth. 317-24'

tJi'KtC^ ST.. 22.'? Near Corner Siblvy?O For rent, furnished rooms; first-class

..table board ifdesired. .. 321-22-npisNTH Si.. Mt>, KAiT?Near Jackson ?

X Nicely furnished front room: suitable?for one or two gentlemen. ? 317-23

rpui?D ST., 100, WEST? Opposite Met-t'X*.2 ropolit?n Hotel ? Nicely \ furnishedrooms, en suite or single. 32Q-22

rpflo..AS, 178? tf?lf Block From Rice\u25a0 X ?For rent, fiverooms, new house, withlatest improvements: storm sash and cellar.

h ;y,; -/ 316--2AHASHA ST., COHNER TI.NTH-

\u25a0x W. Over Drug Store? Furnished and un-Ifurnished room- forrent. 321-27

ABASHAST., 473? Nicely furul?hedIVY rooms torent byday, week or month;open at all hours. - .. .299-328

ABA-HA >T., 445? Nice, pleasant,VV furnished Atoms: terms reasonable.

317-2

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DOUBLE STOKE? O(?, In.Kuauftblock, corner Pine and Sevcutn sts. In-

quire of B F.Knauft. 319-25TORES? For rent, two new stores onRice

O St., between University and Aurora, ays;best location on the street for a good grocerystore, or suitable foralmost nry kind of bus-iness; could be partitioned offand back partused for living purposes. Inquire at J. W.SpragueV Drug Store, corner Rice standUniversity ay. 321-322

TOKE? For rent, new store, corner Jessie \tJ and Minnehaha. C. L.Buck. 316-22 ;

TORE? To rent store southeast cornerSeventh aud Wacouta; 25x100; willbe

altered to suit tenant James L JellertRoom 14, Chamber of Commerce. 298-327

TOKES AND APARTMENT*"?ForO rent, the stores and apartments, cornerThird st and Pleasant ar.;willsoon be com-pleted. Inquire of the M. Paul ;Trust Com-.pan y, 157 Fonrrh st. '; -\u0084i- ?? 321-24

Mnnocolumnsof "Want" ads, in the ULOBI. -"'. &ainany other papen

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,-'?\u25a0.;' FOB HEMT. . '.:'.'Office*.

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FFICE? For rent, office..In German-'American bank building;*,rent cheap.

luqnire at 60, third-floor, same building.

317-23

OFFICE? For rent, office; good locationfor architect; over West ,Bide Bank.

Lnwt?>? Urns. \u25a0

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ICEAIiESTATE FOB SAI-E.(MlMcellancouM ? it* I.ImU

L<bT'KK(t<)M HOUSE and lot for saler cheap. 7 Page St., West St. Paul. 318-24

Fok s.\ 1.1-. New house, nine rooms, hi.-T'

\u25a0 Anthony Hill,near cable line; allmod-ern Improvement*; hardwood finish on Dratfloor, natural pine on second. For price andterms apply to bacon &Coleman, 313 Juclc-son at. *250LHm;>aijE-*-New house; lower town; allJl modern conveniences: hard wood. etc.;willsell cheap and oneasy payments. Bacon&Colemnn, 31:*Jackson st. 216*

"COLK ACRES facing on West Seventh St.,S. ..two blocks from end ofstreet cars willbe sold very cheap and easy terms. WilliamN.Vijtuers &Co., Fourth and Cedar sta.

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IHAVE CUSTOMERS for property in.. MerrlamPark and vicinity. List yourproperty withme. F. O. Minor.Heal Estate,1935 St. Anthonyay.. Merrlam Park. 813-22

LOT* adjoining University ay. electricmotor line cheap for cash by D.H. Hunt.

owner, St. Anthony Hark. ...... 321-29

OWNKits of uninennbered St. Paul or\u25a0 Minneapolis -

property wishing to |ex-change for clear farm lands or Watertownproperty, address Box 80, Watertown, 8. D.

32020rpo EXCHANGE?Iwill take cart), lum-

\u25a0A _ber or other property for lot near Statest. bridge, or farm at Huron. Dak. Addresss 117, Globe. 3-'l-27.

TO :KXCHANGE FOB HOUSE AND:Lot? Six fine lots in North St. Paul

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cated near new motor line)and cash. Whathave you got to offer? Address G., 128 Da-kotaav. 321-327

WANTED TOBUY? Acheap lot on ornear State St., for cash. Address V

124. Globe. 321-22

WANTED? Heal estate inor near Supe-r rior, Wis. E. J. Bell, 8 Chamber of

Commerce. St. Paul, Minn. 321-24

WE HAVE a a good residence on Front. St., which we can sell on easy terms

and at a low figure, or may take vacantproperty as part payment. Look this up ifyou want to own your own home. H. H.tsclmlte &Co. : 321-27

WE HAVE a fine-lying lot on Carroll;? st. near Victoria, and 37VS feet on

Itilenart st, east of Lexington ay. ;streetsgraded and tine residences one block east ofthem; will be.only about three minutes'walk from St. Anthony hillcable, when com-pleted; must be sold: make us au offer.H.H. Schulte & Co. 115 East Fourth Bt:-.* ..\u25a0\u25a0 321-28 .miA F\i 111 ~ GOOD seven-room housetHKtf?t_/UW on Laurel ay., near Dale.Room 91. Globe bnik'.int?. 312-31

UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE?Seizure. Whereas, Alibel has been filed

iv the district court of the United Slates ofAmerica on the 9th day of October. A.D.I>BB,by White* Reynolds, proctors, in be-half of Byron B.Inman. against the schoonerBelle Stevens, her tackle, apparel and furni-ture, in a, cause ofaction civiland maritime,and for.cause more fully set forth in saidlibel, now on file in said clerk's office of theUnited States district court for the districtof Minnesota, and praying the usunl processand monition of the court that all personsInterested in said schooner, her tackle, ap-parel and furniture, may be cited to answerthe premises, and. all due proceedings beingh*d. that the same may be decreed to be soldana the proceeds thereof distributed accord-ing to iiuv; .

Therefore, inpursuance of said monition,under the seal of said court to me di-rected and delivered, Ido hereby give no-tice erenentllv to all persons having, or pre-tending to have, any right, title orinteresttherein, or knowing or having anything tosay why the same should not be condemnedand sold pursuant to the prayer in said libel,to appear before the said court, to be he.d inand for said district of Minnesota, at St. Paul,in said district, on the first Monday of De-cember. A.D. 1889. at 1' o'clock in the fore-noon of the same day, ff the same shall be aday of"jurisdiction, otherwise on the nextday of jurisdiction thereafter, then and thereto "interpose a claim for the same and maketheir allegations in that liehalf. .... \u25a0:.".".-"~ ''

W. M.CAMPBELL,U. S. Marshal.White &Reynolds,

Proctors for Libeiant.Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, Nov.12, A.

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STATE OF <MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey? ss." Probate Court. .

Inthe matter of the estate of Josephine P.Mnnro,deceased. :\u25a0i: \u25a0"?\u25a0'\u25a0'J -.^ \u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0-.? \u25a0'. ??"-.

"\u25a0. Letters testamentary on the estate of Jo-sephine P. .Miuiro,deceased. lute ofthe Coun-ty of Philadelphia and .State of Pennsylvania,being granted to John 11. Munro and WilliamW. Porter:

? "... - ' \u25a0':,..'.\u25a0:~ It is ordered, that six months be and thesame is hereby allowed from and after thedate of this order, in which all persons nav-ing claims or demands against the said de-censed are required to file the same in theprobate court of said county, forexamina-tion and allowance, or be forever barred.Itis further ordered, thai the first Monday

in June, 189", at 10 o'clock a. m.. at ageneral term of said probate court, to be heldat the court bouse in the city of Saint Paul,in said county, be and the t>ame hereby is ap-pointed as the time and place when andwhere the said probate court willexamineand adjust said claims and demands.

And it is further ordered, that notice ofsuch bearing be given to all creditors andpersons interested in said estate by forthwithpublishing this order once in each week forthree successive weeks in the St. Raul DailyGlobe, a daily newspaper, printed and pub-lished in said county.

Dated at Saint Paul this 9th day of Novem-ber, 1889. \u25a0

By the Court:[l.B.] SAMUEL MORRISON.

Judge of Probate.:n. J. Horn", Attorney

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.Itlagraw Hros. Si O*mun'? List.

71Hlobe Building.St. Paul.

JP.. YOU have pine or hardwood timberlands In any part of the Northwest, list it

withus: we willu>e every honorable meansto turn it for you. asking only the usual com-mission: we also .make \u25a0 a specialty of im-proved farm land. .-.-\u25a0 \u25a0,?\u25a0?\u25a0. .'.

' _TF YOU have property to sell in either su--1 perior, Win., or Dnluth. Minn., list itwith Mngraw Bros, & Osmun, Room 71,Globe Building.St. Paul. \u0084

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it"\r7F\ .Foot for I?k> feet on Bu-?jPl / *J perior St., Duluth: these are the eas-iest terms ever given for Duluth property;must be sold at once. \u0084.-j\u25a0

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<K1 Ol W I?BLOCK 33, East First. 8u-lAA)\t perior; this consists of eight

lots, ana willbe taken out of. the market ifnot bold at once. : . . \u25a0

'.:'.';: .Ol 119. West Eighth,Superior, for sale

verycheap: must be taken at once.<2>?.K(\?l.OT 574.. West Sixth St., Su-tytJO \J . perior? sss0 ? third cash,balance one and two years, at 7 per cent.

SilA ArV?tor1505. West Seventh, bu-?JJ>fi l?yU perior? One-third cash, bal-nnce one and two years, at 7 cent. . -

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<?AO A?LOT?. 472 AND 478. Westy?'-**A*O Eighthst., Superior? 942s each?One-third cash, balance one and two years,at 7 per cent. . -.. ..\u25a0.,\u25a0,.\u25a0' .<BIfC U(\. i?LOIS 1 TO 16. BLOCK. 4,?JPD,DUU Macfarline's Grasey Street Ad-dition. Duluth? Oue-tbird cash, bal-ance one and two years, at 8 per cent. -.<2jQ ?_), iti?LOi'S 9 TO 19, BLOCK4,*$>*JiOU\J Macfarline s Gra.vey Street Ad-dition, Duluth? 3.3.lo- One-third cash, bal-ance one and two years, at 8 per cent.

<2?Qj it i?LOIS 7 and ?, block 17. Mac-?JPO*./U farline's Grasey Street addition.Duluth, $30 i; one-thira icash, balance oneand two years at 8 per cent '

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<j? 4.) OAM?LOTS 9to 15, block 19,?B>/^l>6t/U Bellevue Park, Duluth, $>,--250; $H25 cash, balance one, two and threeyears from September, 1889, at 8 percent.

<BM IU1/ X-LOTS 6 to 14. block 17..p4t,UUU Bellevue Park, Duluth, $4,---< 00;51.975 cash, balance one, twoaud threeyears from September. 1889. at 8 per cent.

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<?/1 t\t /I?LOTS 27 and 2?, block 111,?J?**jl/UU :FifthDivision. Grand avenue,Duluth, $4,000; .one-half cash, balance oneand two years at 8 per cent .?i J\\ \l LOTS3 and 4 blk 6. West End?!M,tJUU addition, Duluth, $1,500; one-half cash, balance one and two years at 8 percent. \u25a0 . \u25a0 : :<?*) f\f\ i?LOT 30, block 137, Grandip^t/UJ Avenue. Duluth, $2,500;$1,500 cash, balance one ana two years fromAugust, ISB9.at 8 per cent. . .\u25a0

<Jii A (inn-lots lto 12, block 10.*H>O)\J\J\J Dodge's addition, Duluth,$5,000: '52,6C0 cash, balance one and twoyears from August, 1889, at 8percent. \-.<tO iinn? LOTS 6 to 12, block 42,?U>/?C',UUU Kimberly&Strike's addition,Duluth, $2,000; $1,160 cash, balance one andtwo years at 8 percent.

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OT 119, West Eighth Street, Superior, forsale very cheap; must be taken at once.

?C/^/^n? LOTS 442. 450, 454, 450\ Westi?UO\J Ninth st., superior, $550 each:one-half cash, balance one year at 8per cent.

i+.H'F\f\? LOT41, West First St., Superior,?P / fJ\J $750; one-half cash, balance oneyear at 8per cent.

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&?)& .?LOTS 342 and 34(?, West Third?JpO?.^? Ist., Superior, $850 each; one-halfcash, balance one year at 8 per cent.

CJ'O' F\i i?LOT 473, Went Third St., Su-tyI*J\J perior. $750; one-half cash, bal-auce one year at 8 per cent.

-Ci-rrAn? LOT197,. West Fourth St., Su-?U>\jU\J . perior. $050; one-half cash, bal-ance one year at 8 per cent.

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<? AAH?LOT 139. West Sixth st., Su-tTtJfjyj perior' $350; one-half cash, bal-ance one year at 8 percent. .?

<CQf U\? LOT 367, West Sixth St., Su-?s>Ou\.f perior, $800; one-half cash, bal-anoe one year at 8per cent.Cj-ryKA-Lo 244, West seventh St., Su-?3s / *J\J perior, $750; one- half cash, bal-ance one year at 8 per cent. \u25a0

cpK?n? 149, West Eighth.st, Su-<B)UUyj perior, $550;one-half cash, bal-ance one year at 8 per cent .,,., - .(JjOAn-LOTS 6and 9, West Eighth St..

*^OO\J Superior, $350 each: one-halfcash, balance one year at 8 per cent.

Wa~K ?LO IS 296 and 412, West NinthL?U ) st, Superior, 8450 each: one-half

cash, balance one year at 8 per cent. ?>

-<i?F\F\r\? LOTS235 and 4-3, West Tenth*^tJ*J\J St., Superior. $550 each: one-halfcash, balance one year at 8 per cent.

tiil^A/y?LO?S 198, 444 -and 442. East<$>O*J\J Second st., Superior, 8550 f0rall;one-half cash, balance one year at 8per cent.

nRt?.U L.O inblock 109. Third divis-ion Duluth $1,500 each; willsell for

$2,000 each before spring. . "'"._\u25a0-

-|C;i| ACKES on Dulutb, South Shore &IDUAtlantic railway,about 30 miles fromthe "Soo;" IK acres cleared, 30 acres cedar,balance pine and hardwood: good loghouse;two stables; also three mill sites on property:$!5 per acre, or would exchange for heavydraft horses. Magraw Bros. & Osmun, 71Globe building. \u25a0

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LOTS, blocks and acres, in Duluth andSuperior; property in St. Paul to ex-

change for Duluth or Superior property.

FKCIAL?A fine residence inSt Paul toexchange for centrally located property

in Superior. ~

CALLand see us; we can put you iv theway of making some money before

spring. . -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '--?-;

AH?l6O ACUiiSnear Duluth, $50 per*$U\J acre. \u25a0

ST. PAULPHOPKRTT.

<jt?-| t\ AH?LOT1, block 4. MidvilleGar-?JJ>l,V't/L/ den, $1,050; terms easy. 318

Qikr7F\(\? LOT4,block 9, Hersey & Wol-?J(> / tJ\s sey's addition; $750; terms easy,

<tf*Af\? 12, block 1, J. N. Rogers'tJPUt/V/ Second addition; $650: termseasy. \u25a0 \u25a0 ... -. \u25a0.

> .<t?Q 6)(\(\? LOT 43. block 4, A. V.i!pO*/C\J\J Brown's Subdivision ofStiu-son's. Brown & Ramsey's addition ;$3,200;terms easy. .-.-?, .;\u25a0-.\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0- , - . .-\u25a0 -.-. \u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0-.-

<jt? A/ W I? LOT 28, block 16, Riverside?S)?JUU Park: ssoo: s2o cash ;balance oneand two years at 8 per cent. 319

<kT f\(\i?? LOf 23. BLOCK 5. Terrace?jj) /?U\J\) Park addition: $7,500: mort-gage $2,200 at 8 per cent, due next April,can be extended; one-third cash, balance oneand two years. ?

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"\u2666itO l\(\l\?LOT 4,.8L0CK 1, McKen&>Cm\J\J\J ty"s Outlets; $2,000: mort-gage $800, at 8per cent; $700 cash, balance$|o per month.

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?B! /IiU i?LOT 9. BLOCK 9, Lincoln?IJ^UU Park addition; $400; $75 cash,balance $10 per month. '

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<jj;ZfKn?LOT21, block Id, Sylvan Park?3PD?JU addition, $650; $250 cash, bal-ance one, two and three years at 7 percent.

<H?A A/?? LOT13. Newell'B addition, south-west corner Cojio and Phalen ay.

and Arkwrightst $550; $25?? cash, balanceone and two years at 7 percent

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<?-] Q?.( \?LOT27, block 4, Hanson &?Pl^OfJW Simon ton's addition, on grade,$1.850; mortgage $9fQ. balance cash.(VIA R(\{\? WOODLAND FAitK??pIU, JUU Lot 22, block 6. $10,500;mortgage, $4,000: $3,5n0 cash: 71 feet onLaurel ay. and 102V2 feet on Kentst(J-ghj ,?LOT '28. block 9, and lot 17.?IPOUU block 10, Michel &Robertson'saddition; $800 each ;. one-third cash bal-ance one and two years. . ?. , , \u25a0

(t>c/ \iv-i.OIS25 and 26. block 1.Hutch-?(!>tJUU enson's addition; $>OOeach; one-thirdcash: balance one and two years.6)jil^f\(\?LOTS 1, 2, 13. 14, 15 and 16,?JpDt/U block 2. Buckhont'B rearrange-ment of Moore's addition, .$650 each; $50cash; balance one, two, three, (our ana fiveyears at 8 per rent ifbuyer willbuild withinone year a house costing notless than $750.foundation to be started within sixty days; ifbuyer will not build, terms $150 cash, bal-ance one, two. three and four years at 8 percent :.. - .\u25a0::-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-:\u25a0?\u25a0.

itA iin? LOTS 7, 8 and 9. block 11,*Uv/ Riverside Park, $400 each; mort-

gage $200 each :one-third cash, balance oneand two year*at 8 per cent \u25a0 . \u25a0 .<E:/IF\(\? KIVKBSIDK PAKK-Lot 7,?Ip^c/U .block 12, $450 each: mortgage$100; one-third cash, balance one and twoyears at 8 per cent. ; \u25a0 . ." . \u25a0?',-' .?/

_ ' .<jj?O AM-TWENTY LOTS inblock 9, In-?Jp/Ct/U ver Grove Factory addition. $250each ;mortgage $C6.?>6 on each. .--.-.:-,<jr?i i/\n-LOT2,block3, Sylvan Park.ilpl^lUU $1,100; mortgage $580. * -

AFIN IIO)IE on Hoffman ay.; largeyard and good barn; city water; very

cheap. . - ' . '-:\u25a0\u25a0-:":.-

HPWO"GOOD LOTS in Gotzlan's addition,A on Dayton's Bluff, to trade for heavydraft horses. . :,- :

rfitNACRES of the best and richest grape-X growing laud in the world, at Lake

Minnetonka. for sale at. a bargain and onterms to suit buyer. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0-\u25a0 :

AFINK LOT in Minneapolis near thestate ;university, size \u25a0 60x168, forsale

cheap, or-will exchange forSuperior prop-

erty. \u25a0\u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' . .. \u25a0, ?? ..-\u25a0-'

<S?F\ f\t\i\?LOT 1, block 76, West St*wJiO\J\J Paul Proper -.size, 50x150 feet;$1,500 cash: mortgage of $4.00T due iv1892; this is one of the best bargains on ourlooks; property across the street willcostyou18,000. ._

REALESTATE FOR SALE.Mngraw Bros. &,O*mnn> Li?t.

71Globe Building,'St. Paul.

ST. PAUL PBoPEETY.

OUSE AND LOT on Burr st.; lot laeighty feet front: this is tine property,

and can be bought on your own terms. 314*

Ctrl ||AHLots 7, 8 and 0,block 15.?JpI,U?JL/ Riverside Park addition toSouth St. Paul: 050 for the three; termseasy. '. \u25a0\u25a0

O>A HHA?LOT 1, block 0, Edward>iT*J^\J\J\J Dean's subdivision of smith4 Lott's outlots, $5.01)0; will-take one goodlot inpart payment, balance one to five yearsat 7 per cent; size of lot, 44x135, nine-room.bouse, two stories, good barn, wood and coalshed, city water, but no other improvements.

<2?#) A?EIGUTVACKKS,forty rods from?jP>vty Castle Kock village,six miles sonthof Fannington, $25 an acre: mortgage 0from October, l>-89; terms, $l"0 in a year,S3OO in three years at 8 per cent; will tradefor horbes, cattle, sheep or carriages.

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7TH ST. DIRECTORYART STOKES. \u0084

JAMES F.ANGELL. successor 10 Blakemors&Angcll.21 E.7th st. Pictures framed. --,

CHIROPODIST. yW. 11. LOCK WOOD 233 tiast Seventh stT**"COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

BAKER &SUTHERLAND 94!)E.Sevei..n.?t

COAL AJi? HOOD.PIONEER FUEL CO.. 2O;? Bast Seventh.

.. : : COMFE\u0080TIOSER?.MACK CANDY K.VVca&S. 10 ? E. seventh.

I>RU\u0080;g. ~~:F.P. DAVIDSON,cor. Carroll and Louis Bts."

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HABIGh<>R?T *CO.. . .

233, 235 &237 Seventh, comer Waeouta.FI^ORIST. - ,

? WM. KIN*;.479 East Seventh. \u25a0 \u25a0

FURNITURE AHD CARPETS.<i. F. BBNKDICT.176 West Seven

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OAS FIXTURES.~"

J. J. DUNMUAX.220 East .Seventh.'

GROCERIES.~- ~~JIK'HAUD BROS., - """\u25a0

Corner Seventh and Wat>a?ha streets.

INSTALLMENTHOUSEs7~~~Q. F. BENEDICT 176 Webt Seventh.

JEWELRY.STAHL &MARTIN.49 East Seventh.

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JEWELRY & PAWNBROKER.L.S. SELLER. I-a East Seventh street.

MUSiC HOUSES.ANDREW PKTjsKSO*. 418 East Seventh.

FUOTOfiBAPHEKS.'

b.M.TAYLOR,134 W. 7th. Children's oict-ores, pastel and crayon portraits n specialty

PLUMHIXftASP A3FITTINGJ. J. DUNN! A v 2-'O Ka-t Seven i.

STOVE REPAIRS.AMERICAN STOVE liEFAIKWORKS, 185

West Seventh. Seven corners.

Dr. Nelson,Cor. Washinition Ar. and 3d Ay. S. i

IttUtLAK GRADUATEFrom 2O years'experience in Hospital and Private practice8 enabled to guarantee RADICAL curesin.Chronic orPoisonous diseases of the Blood, iThroat, Nose, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder anakindred organs. Gravel and Stricture curedwithout Pain orCutting. ."

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Those who contemplate going to HotSprings for the treatment of any Private orBlood disease can be cured for one-thirdthe "ost. ?

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LAUIuOLovely Complexion, freefromsallowness, freckles, blackheads, erup- 9tions, etc., brilliant eyes and perfect healthcan be had. t3FTbat "tired feeling" and allfemale weaknesses promptly cured. Bloat-ing. Headaches, Nervous Prostration. Gen-eral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression andIndigestion, Ovarian TrouDles, Inflammationand Ulceration, Falling and DisplacemeutsLSpinal Weaknesses, Kidney Complaint anaCnanjre ofLife. Consult the oldDoctor.MCTD\f/-?| |c Physical ana OrganicIMCI\VUU9| Weakness, PrematureDecay, Evil Forebodings, Seif-Distrust Im-paired Memory. Palpitation of the HeartPimples on the Face. Specks before the EYE.Kinging in the SAB, Catarrh, ThreatenedConsumption and Every Disqualification,that renders Marriage improper and un!happy. SPEEDILY and PERMANENTLY

BLOOD ANDSKIN s?S??a disea.e most horrible in its result?pletely eradicated without the use of mcr-cnrv. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores.Blotches, Pimples. Ulcers, Pain in the Headand Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, Mouthand Tongue, Glandular Enlargement of theNeck, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc. Perma-nently Cured, when Others Have Failed.IIDIMAD\/ Is9~Recently contractedUr\ll\Mr\T or chronic Diseases POSI-TIVEI\ Cured in o to 8 days by a localremedy. Nonauseous drugs used. Many casespronounced incurable promptly yield to

-Dr. Nelson's Approved Remedies.Medicines Mailed or Expressed to any id-dress Free from observation. Charges fair.Terms Cash. Boot and question list,15c. Afriendly talk costs nothing. Honrs. 10 a.m.to 12m., -to 3and 7to 8 d. m.:Sunday, 2to

p. in. 226 Wash. ar. S, Minneapolis,Minn. .

Dr.BRINLEY,EJI a IJliiSllaLIbVANDERRURGH BLOCK, Hennepin At-

enue. corner Fourth street,

A.jPOXjTS Mi^-xr..Regularly graduated and legally qualified;

Ion? engaged inChronic Nervous, and SkinDiseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. Ifinconvenient to visit the city for treatment,medicines sent by mail or express, tree fromobservation. Curable cases guaranteed, Ifdoubt exists wesay so. Hours?10 to 1"3 a.m., 1 to4 and. to8 p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 3'p.m.Ifyou cannot come, state rase by mail.NERVOUS DEBILITY,KK",ffiSs

IMemory. Lack of Energy, /Physical Decay,arisiugfrom Indiscretion, Excess or Expos-

? ure, producing some of the following effects:-

Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of. Sight,Self-Distrust, Defective Memory, Pimples onthe Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Am-bition, Unlitness to Marry, Melancholy. Dys-pepsia, Stunted Development, Loss of Power.Pains in the Back, etc., are treated with nnparalleled success. Safely. )rivatelj r*e<lily.limm Awn cVim disk asks,DLUuL) ANU Olvlll All Form*Atlectlmr Body, Mono, Throat, Skinand

"Bones, Blotches, Eruptions,

Acne, Eczema, old Sores, ulcers,Painful Swell! ngrs. from whatevercause, positively and forever driven from thesystem, by means of safe, time-tested rema-cVies. Stiff and swollen joints and lbeu-matism, the result of blood poison, positivelycured

KIDNEY AND OR NARY COM-plaints.Painful, Difficult,too Fre-quent or Bloody Urine, UnnaturalDischarges Promptly Cured. Ca-tarrh, Throat, Nose, LungDiseas-es, Constitutional and AcquiredWeaknesses of both Sexes treatedsuccessfully.Itis self-evi'lent that a physician payin?

particular nttcntiou to a class of cases at-tains great skill. .... .

Every known application is resorted to andthe proven good remedies of a.! ages andcountries aroused. experiments are

bUPKKFLUOUS uAia Perma-nently llemoved.t?t hK-Pamphlet and Chart of Questions

rent free to your address. AllConsultations,either . by mail or verbal, are regarded asstrictly courideut'al, and are given perfectprivacy.

BBINI^EY, MinneapoUs, JUnaUK. BBINI.EY,Minneapolis. Mlua

ic?n THPI You ar? sure {0;?ICHII mC frd something y:u

WANK ><">'' offered at a

SITUATIONS OFFERED.Females.

A LADYot good address can findemploy-xll ment forsix mouths at $f>s per monthby calling on "The George 8. Cline Publish-inghouse," 110 and 112 Cumberland build-ing. St. Paul. . . 321-23/'IAHSIKR ? Wanted, an experiencedv-> cashier who can Rive reference. Applyat 179 East Seventh st. : 322

tNING ROOM It1,8 wauted; goodpay. 453 Wacouta st. 322-324

IKI.-A Scandinavian girl wanted. Ap-ply1026 Burr st . 319-25

HOUSEWORK? Girl wanted at 352Cednrst. 322

HuI'SKWttKK- a girl for gen-eral housework. Good wages, at 227

Iglebart st 319-22

HOUSEWORK.? A competent eirl forgeneral housework. 415 Holly ay.. .-.. 321-23 a

- 'HOUSEWORK? Wanted, a good girlfor

general housework, at 796 \u25a0 Cedar st.,321-22 .

OUSEWORK? Warned, a good girl forgeneral housework at 141 West Third

st ;no washing, 321-22OUSEWORK? GirI for general house-

work at 4SO Dayton ay. 322-23

OUSEWORK? Wanted, competent girlfor general housework; good wages for

a good girlat 341 Maria kv., coiner Fifthst.332

OISEWOKK? wanted for generalhousework. Call at 279 Pleasant ay.

between 2and 4 o'clock p.m. to-day. ,322IIOUSEWORK? anted, girl for lightrl housework; small family. 431 Eastseventh st . . - . 322

OlskWOKk- Wanted, good girl forgeneral housework at 397 Pleasant ay.

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HOUSEWORK? Girl for general house-work. 29 East Tenth st 322

OECONO~WORK? Wanted, young girl forO second wont at 393 East Nltithst. 322-3

SoLiCITORS-Lady or gentleman solici-tors for the best sellingarticle extant

Send stamp for terms to J.Barrett 443V*Jackson st. Room 2<>. up stairs. 319-323rp\VO DININtiROOM GIRLS wanted atL the Windsor: SIS per month. 321-23

WAXTED? Girls forall kinds of work atthe White Shield Help Exchange, 21<?

West Fifth st. 3 'B-48

WET XURSE? Wanted, wet nurse for asix-weeks-old baby. 299 Grove st., near

Olive st 32i?-22?.1 \ tiOOU GIKL.S wanted for hotel, res-O\J taurant and housework. Spoor &Sons,27 Ban Seventh st 321-23

riSASCIAL.

A?MONEY is loaned by us on Improved? real estate security in St. Paul, Minne-

apolis and l>i:luth at 6, tite, 7,'

Vi per centon shortest notice for any amount. K. M.Newport & Son, investment bankers, 152,153 and 154 Drake block. St Paul. 73*

ATLOWKATE,loans onhorses.f imilture-Tl pianos, diamonds, or any article ofvalue. Mutual Loan and Investment com-pany. room '_', 30!"&Jackson St., 203*

A MKKIt'A.NMOti'IUAGKLOAXCoM-A pany loans money in any amount atlowest rates on furniture, horses, pianos,commercial paper, jewelry and all kinds ofpersonal property without .-moval frombouse; loans made without delay and can bepaid up in small amounts. Room 7, FirstNational Bank Building. 137*

BORROW MONEY on furniture andpicnos without removal. Boom 71, Court

block. 24 East Fourth. 314-29rMNANCIAL? toloan on mouihlv-T payments on good real estate security bytje lifted States Savings. Loan and BuildingCompany, Boom 715.Pioneer Press Building.

313-3J2

HILLIAKD&BURTON, Room 29, Na-tional American Bank build-

ing,have money to loan on vacant or im-proved cityproperty; lowest rates; nc delay.

307-337

JWr. HAM,t!OtiN. Y.Life Bldg?Money

? toloan on real or personal propertyany amount. 271*

MONEY LOANED by 11. K. limit&Co.34 East Third st, room 1,on furniture,

pianos, horses, carriages, etc.; also on ware-house receipts, diamonds, watches . and sil-verware; private room for ladies; all businessstrictly confidential. ?"? v 29.'>*

OA..V LOA.-?Ei>on all kinds of per-sonal property, household furniture,

horses, etc.; also, on diamonds and jewelry;commercial paper discounted. SecurityLoan Co., 325 Jackson st J. E. Flanigan.manager. : 162*

H/IONEV LOANED on household furni-l'-l ture, pianos, horses and carriages, etc.without removal ;also ondiamonds and coldwatches, etc. J. W. Edsall & Co., 117 EastFourth st. 32*

MONEY TOLOANon vacant and im-proved city real estate, in sums to suit,

at 6. 7 and 8 per cent Ralph W. Cavenaugh,I'6East Fourth st 307-337

Mt?>fcV TOLOAN by Lawton Bros., 4 5Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ay; have

on band $7,000 at t> per cent on improvedproperty.

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INNESOI'A MORTGAGE LOANCompany? Loans money on furniture,

pianos, horses and wagon.in any amount,without removal from owners' possessions;also on warehouse receipts, bank stocks,real estate or any property of value; notesdiscounted; partial payments received, andyour own time granted for payment; node-lay; money on band and furnished imme-diately after security is approved. J. S.Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14. FirstNational bank building, St Paul, and Room.. Mackey-Leeg block, Minneapolis.

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SO. PIERCE. Real Estate and Loans,? 28 East Fourth St., has money to loan

at current rates on good security ;no delay.300-329

W*\MOrtlTZ.110 EAST FOURTH? ?Mortgage loans, made promptly (>.

7and ipercent: mortgages bought 2<>l*M.N. VIGUERS ?te CO., 41 EAST

Fourth St., corker Cedar? 7and8 per cent wanon band fob vacant obimproved real estate loaks; partialfat-he.nt? can be made os the crpal;pub-

chase money mortgages', bonds and stocksbought AXl>sold. ??

HORSES AMP CARRIAGES.

HO less to winter, at Midway Park sta-bles. A. J. Woodmansee. 289*

CJWELL CUTTERS. $18; Two-seat GrocerO Bobs, withbody pole only,at ?27; samewithout body, $18: Portlands, Comforts.Two-Seat Sleighs, all kinds. Jump Seat andRussian Sleighs at corresponding prices. Besure and examine our stock before buying.E. M. Hallowell &Co., 503 to 511 Minne-sota st. St. Paul. 319-329

ANTED?Parties having horses, bug-gies, harnesses or wagons to sell will

find itto their interest to first call at the White-Painted Livery Stable, No. 2i? Second stnorth, Minneapolis, before selling, as we arealways ready to buyand pay cash for same.

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WANTED TO BUI" some heavy drafthorses: must be young, sound and

very cheap. Mas;raw Bros. & Osmun, Room71. Globe Building. 320-22

ANTED, TO BOARD lIOKSES?Good fare and cheap rate. Address

William Rawleigh, Oakdale Farm. Combs,Minn. 316-22

?)( HOUSES to winter cheap; good careAAj given. Address A. Reese, 18 EastFourth st.

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PERSONALS.

BABYBOY tobe given away at 254 Mar-tin st 319-22

EIGHTH ST., 223 EAST? Mrs. Mary A.Tusseywill give readings covering the

past present and future; she will also (rivetrance readings. 321-27

Mns. U. H.HELM.27 East Seven insi..Room 24; massage treatment and crys-

tal readings. : 31U--J2KOK. WOOLS EY, 25? Nash st, will

JL give magnopathio treatment on Mon-days for the cure ofgeneral diseases, "free ofcharge." 293-:-t22

THE WONDERFUL lady phrenologistand life reader and magnetic healer,

Mme. D.Groase. returned to this city; freetest before paying: same office,27 East bev-euih, second flat.Room 22. 321-27