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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, fcEPTEMBEK 17, 1892. 7 D : ECOPfITF V£V IP Ur^AAP YOU CAN do both by buying rirnnr i/ </r\i m \a*a K\m^ \u25a0* ?W^il IS, JWW !% nU/ng, next Sundays globe. SUPPUY \u25a0 YOUfv W J^nTS siti'atiox > it ffi;ki:i>. m ~— in»i<»s. - AGBNTB tor Bankers' Mutual Aid Asso- -l\- ciation: easiest ,plai> in stale to work. 1). T. >li'N.iu>.i<ion. Secretary, Germnnia Bank Building. sty Paul. GKNTSWANTED^-IHuidredsof agents -tl. wanted .it once in ?»orth and South Da- kotasand -3li&nes\6ta: big-paying business; send 10 ecu's catalogue, etc. Address He-inert U."bpaude, Western general agent, Toronto. Denel count;. South P. kola. AGENTS, miic aud female, wanted every- where; lightning seller; absolutely new: exclusive territory; no talking; profits Immense (in<: success a cerUiintv. Abbott Mfg. Co.,' SprhigftejkV O. : ; AGENTtsHwinte(j|t'B liandie rapid-Belling oamriniirn^ioroityi: enormous com - sions. Addresser. O. Box 7. Canton. O. A i:K You a CATHOLIC?— you un- employed); you work f or $ s par week* WrUe to Hipat oii"'o. J. It. G*y, 104 ?.Ip.dison st.'. Chicago, 111. •'•\u25a0\u25a0' WANTEli— Salesinen on salary orcom- mission 'to .'hfindle the New Patent 1 ' Chemical Ink-Bracing Pencil: the greatest', celling-novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of. paper: 2iO to C X) per Cent profit; one agent's' tales amounted to. Sl:.O in six days: another S!*in two hours; we want one energetic gen- eral agent in each state and territory. For terms and full, j.urlieulars address The Jlon- rce Eraser Mtg. Co.. La Crose, Wis. X4. BAKiJIiK wanted at 261 East Seventh st. ; guarantee Sl. ' BARBER—WHijted. r. good barber. Ad- dress A. H.Piirl:cr. Caiman Falls. Minn. JJARjJKHK— Wanted, two barbers: steady -> ; employniPiit;. wages, %\'i per week. Georee Dixon, .Grnfion. N. D. r>AKlli:i: wanted nt 291East Seventh sl ' DOY— Wanted, good, strong boy at St. Paul JJ Picture Frajjie Manufacturing com- i.;(!iy's. :;:i\\ Tliiidst. ; ' CAWA^SiK . TWANTED —To sell \u25a0>: watches and; jewelry on installments; mist be acquainted in the city, able to give references; no commission, ttraight salary Addiess -I;." <\u0084k>) c, city, \u25a0 VA.hkKRS— Wanted, in every county in Minnesota. >"orth and South Dakota and Wisconsin, a few live ennviissers for The Kmeirency Medicine Chest r.nd Hand- ok. (fill .) to 11. 2 to 4. Dr. Hutton, Cap- Itol Block.- St. Paul. -.-., Oft CUM Wanted, coachman well J recommended; none- other need apply. lis"< Summit ny:,.; \u2666•. ; eHORIi HOY—Wanted, a boy to do chores *—/ : and take care of horse. 640 Dayton. Dai RVMEX Wanted, two men for dairy ; XJ ' must be good milkers. Apply IIS South ltobert et., -between. 13 and l o'clock. DXJ VKK— Wanted, first-class driver and buggy washer at Morehead Bros . I.iv- ery. 441 St. Peter st. EN«;iNEER— a good ei>ginuer. Inquire by letter No. 272 Jackson st., ' 11>iuser At Sons' Malting Company. IJ"UIO»JTURE."x FINISH ERS Wanted. -T .: fim-clats furniture finishers. Ban Bros, i Coi>e.. jfounn ;t. and Second uv. northeast... nent-ulis. HOSTILE!!— Wanted, young man of Ger- i 1 man nationality, to take care of cue horse. . Apply (•. A. Kaln. :.."i Baal Knurl!, st. OSTLER.S— Wanted, two hostlers Jii>d J--I: one driver. Shea iV Spencer, -ins .-el">y ay. JOB n: ntkks immeaiatcly. Pound Publishing Company, 338 Sibley. : I" ATHtKS- Wniut'l. five lathers at 9iß XJ Seventeenth st, south, Minneapolis; call after 6 p. in.' LABORERS— Wanted, fifteen" laborers. Appiv to F.B. Porter, at Ramsey st. burn, Twin City KiipidTransit Company.' PHARMACIST Wanted, a registered pharmacist, at owe. Apply, with refer- euccs, to p. p.. M, t l . Minn.' PL.rjJH.Btc its wanted at once. Apply to Allan Black. 317 Minnesota st. PLDMBRRS—Fj-sl el plumbers wanted -i- at \u25a0). T. Holmes'. :{:j Mhmesoia st. PRESS FEEDERS wanted. Pound Pub- lishing Company 33C sible.v. SAI.ES3I [EN- \VA N TJ-.l)— Two or three »J . more first-class men to handle the best line of in'ailn.ent goodsjii the Northwest; bit; pay to the right men. W. A. Edwards, 18 Weyfrnird st.. si. r*arrt Minn: J - ~ SALESMAN— Scandi:ravia:i clothingsales- man, speaking the Norwegian and Swe- dish languages: apply, between 10 and 12 o'clock only. The Plymonth Clothing House. SALESMEN— Forty-five dollars weekly will dc paid for one order daily: some- thing new in ihe book line. Address "Agency Department, 5 East Nineteenth St., New York Ci ty. OALHSMAN— experienced clothing KJ salesman: Scandinavian preferred. S. I l ' rank, 151 East Seventh st. SALESMEN— Seveu carpet and curtain salesmen; must be- experienced and brinz references. Applyat ekienborner & Hughes. 205 E:ist Seventh, corner Sibley. STRONG li<j\ wanted to help in store and on delivery wagon, fifteen or eight- een years old. Cardozo &Sou, 370-U72 Jack- ton i-t. . -. . b(.-j itukk— Weu"oi energy ana tad to solid! for Bankerß' Life Association cf ft. lrul. P«lary or gnaisntee rs pi erred Addieu C. E. .'\u25a0Kcr, St Paul. Minn. STUAMFITTKn- Wauled, one steam and hot water fitter: also one plumber; steady work foi tin' year: none but strictly first-cias's workmen need answer. Address for the next ten days to A. L. Morse iS: Co.. Ashland. Wis. CTJ-.NdC.l.Aflil.l^ furnished withposl- -0 lionsaiid Lubir.ess hcuses supplied with- < ut ( liwge to i ill < r i tun. Applyto Wyckoff, i:;.i.b iv l ia<euict, \H East Fourth s'u; tel- epboiie 4Utj'. .... SrOKKCUTTKRS— W anted, ten first-class stonecutters (will be an ail winter's job in Bedford fame); wages, $4 for eight hours' \u25a0work. A). plyto I-'rcd Andrea & Co., Mil ran- kee, Wis. . ..- - H^AH.OAS wanted. Apply at No. 348 Jack- J. son st. - ; ;- - t ,.?-« " rr . 1 1 ia) i: s WANTtD -Three coalmak- -L ers. two vestmakera, three pantmakers and two bUßbeters'. A. Hirbour &Co., Sioux City. 10. -.•.:\u25a0;..\u25a0.•\u25a0\u25a0:-.: t -\u0084:,;. . npvjSAH^ wunted on McHenemy. Sims and JL Union sis. ; work all fell; highest wages paid. -11. C.lliiebner, contractor. TWO Vi)i;N<; .'•\u25a0N of good address wanted. Uooni •';;, Norwood House, 16j Jin-. Eighth st. » WANTED' IMMEDIATELY-BiHCk- \u2666 » Mnith. three women cooks and ten {. rm hands for tee country: good wages. E. Douglass, :;"• East' Seventh st. \l7A3NTiiiJ Wideawake workers every- » » where for ••.-\u25a0iliil'l' s PHOTOGItAPUS 01 the WOULD;" the greatest book on earth; costing $100,010: retail at; 13,25, cash or in- iiiie;its: mammoth illustrated circulars and terms free: daily output over 1,5f0 vol- umes. Agents wild withsuccess. Mr. Thos. L. Martin, CeiHer'viHe. Tex.; cleared §711 in i)days; Mist l:ort- Adams. W'ooster, 0., $23in 40 jHinctes: Key. J. Howard, Madison, Lyons, >". )".. II in 7 hours: a bonanza: magnifi- cent '>;:i!it only §!. liGoks on credit, freight pi d. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. No. 713 Chestnut st".: Pliila., Pa., or 368 Dear born si.. Chi-.;.i;0. 311. . WAITED— active man at once: »> must speak German, and furnish ref- en nets; $18 per week. The Chicago Put). & Lithograph Co., jiMMadlgon m., Chicago. 111. WANTED— Man to work on farm. De » V Cou it Co.. 21 West Third st. ANTED—Young man not afraid of » v work at Hotel Sherman. Q/l i ) I'ER WEEK and expenses to male *Wx\J and female workers, to act as resi- dent FulcMucn lor a canipaiiy manufacturing ode (ranted in every household: perma- nent, profitable woilrf.itnns and circulars free. Addrets. J-.'leC'Uy-Novulty Company, 40 Amory '\u25a0'•- Boston',;MftKS. .'l" : .:'. tt.4\Tll) TO 18 ETKT. ft «><:.\!S--V. 'a Mod, 1 two or thwc rooms fur- t : ]ii?t!ed for ii little li^ht hoi.sekeepiug, with neat' and bath,' central location and moderate iiice. by a <jtnet cjui with good references ;-#ive location and. price. Address J i) 7. Globe. \u25a0'-\u25a0"••' |^] \u25a0 HOUSK— ibala.l')- £iirpiiy, r witlibest of refer- ences, would,, like ''furnished house of seven' or eight rf*ciDs:f.orv{he sinter; in good location, convenient tff.strepfcars: rent not to exceed £:!."•. Atidftss ;,i<:ilfty.-.-\ 24,"G10be. (\u25a0< i' Viii carpets cleaned and laid at J the Electric Car-pei-OieKning Works, iSO Vest ']';\u25a0':! -i. Telephone 1200. r> \u25a0M'ONsill!.! j.i:t ;y desires the use.of J I piano for the wiifter for its care; btst of Kferences. Ad/lreas p*J7. Globe. SiTITATIOSS OFFERED, Females'' r "*"' \u25a0'*". '• AT tAKPKNTEUR'S.M West Exchange, free situations domestic help, .... \u0084 BANGS— Bangs cut and curled, 15 cents. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 \Tabasha, corner Seventh. :\u25a0 f %*\u25a0\u25a0 *> i "i CANVASSERS— Wanted, in ,every county in Minnesota, North and South" .Dakota and Wisconsin, a few 'live- canvassers for The Emergency Medicine Chest and Hand- book, fall •) to11. 2to 4. Dr. Uutton,- Cap- itol Block. St. Paul. . COOK— Wanted, at once, a competent and ' reliable cook: no washing or ironing; it wilt* .Address 10 A, Globe... ... POOh --Wauled, a pood plain cq»ok and a A-/ second jsirl. 59 Western. A •'-> '\u25a0-. \u25a0 »\u25a0 *-.- l ' \u25a0 DMXO ROOM gikls,chambermaid, f : fty girls for private families. .27 East '\u25a0• v-;nli. Room H. G •\u25a0"•<>:» PLACES free of charge for good girls at \u25a0'\u25a0 -elliy ay. >: WOR&—Girl for general house- work: two in family. 52 West Fourth street. .... .-\u25a0: -;.-5.:i5..v HorsFWOUK -Wanted, eirl to do gen-' eral housework in small family.-.- Call '-'72 Aurora ay. \u25a0 „\u25a0•, . ; •;•\u25a0•. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 501 Ashland ay.. in the evening, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock. ..." -\u25a0 : OISEWOKK-Wanted, a good girl for genera] housework: call at Gas Miss- issippi s:. " \u25a0"""\u25a0 \u25a0•-'\u25a0. •\u25a0 " O USE WORK- Wanted, girl for general housework.. 801) Iglehart, near Vic- toria. . ' v :; . "..\u25a0-:'•;\u25a0.;\u25a0; JJOUSKWORK-Wanted, good girl for *\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 general housework.. Call :>4!> Canada st. - HOI si:W«KK—Uirl ; for general House-; work :willing to teach a smart green girl, airs. -.V. E. Sclait'e. 098 Dayton ay. "-' : ROUSKWORX Comj.elent girl to do. general housework. Apply at 258 Day- ion nv. \u25a0•• ( r. \u25a0. ': .- \u25a0 . II OUSKWOKK- Wanted, gin for general i 1 housework ; must be a good " plain cook ; big wages. Call at SOI Hollynv. "/\u25a0 .\u25a0'\u25a0",:_\u25a0 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent \u25a0 girl for general housework. l'J4 \u25a0 .Pleas- ant ay. '.' \u25a0.•--. " - OdsEWOKK- Good wages to good cook H for general house-woric; Inquire ' 635 : .Dayton ;iv.,one block Iroru powerhouse, on \u25a0 Seluy nv. Cable line. .'• .-.-\u25a0 . OUSEWORK-Girl wanted for"general ] housework; family four adults; good wages. 75 J Laurel ay. \u0084 : _.[•.. ci^iii-r'c^y.r. «_» OUSKWOKK- Wanted, girlto cook and .11 do general housework: references re- quired. Apply 556 Lincoln ay.. . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl fur general housework; family three. 531 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, capable -girl to .do general housework: good iva ts and s'.L-idy employment to the right party. •\u25a0 Call Room .i\ Merchants' Hotel : \u25a0\u25a0;, : . .\u25a0• -.»»';,vw'. BOlMi WOKK-- Wanted— Good wages for" tl good girl; general housework; no chil- dren. 541 Broadway st. \u0084'• \T. > : oi'SKVVOIiK- Girl wanted for general -' t housework. Address 4^B Cedar st. s . ) \u25a0 * HOUSEWORK— Wanted, ii voting Scan- __ dir.avi.iu girlnt 7' 5 Maryland st \u25a0 < ' HOI.SKUOKK-vV.'anted. girl for general 'housework on small farm- near St. Paul !'::<; -•'!. Inquire De Cou &C 0., 21 West Thfa-d. ' IVU us k Wanted, nurse to tak'ecareof two i* children. Call Koom 35.' -Merchants' Hotel. - •- \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0 .::\u25a0:.-:•\u25a0'•\u25a0-\u25a0.• \u25a0\u25a0- V VTUKSK— Wanted, at once, a neat and rea- j-^ liable woman as child's nurse; good- wages. Address 11 B. Globe. . .. \u25a0 . \u25a0\u0084, PARLOR MAID— a competent L parlor mulct or waitress. Mrs. F. B. Clarke, 23(5 unit ay. ' \u25a0-: . CECONI) GIRL wanted; call at once. 501 IP Holly a". - - SECOND WORK— Wanted.com potent girl for second worl ;ithrce in family. 076 Dayton ay. . --. " \u25a0:. SERVANT wanted, 634 St. Peter: family of three; Irishgirlpreferred; call between and 10 a. m. \u25a0. " - - . .. ' ;. - . HKKE.DINtN-GRoo3lt;ißl>S,Crooks- ton, Sls; houseworker,. Montana, $25. Douglass' Intelligence Office. ..;.".>'... ..'••. .f,.- --iX7AIS'TKL»— A good, strong girl to work *V in bakery at 554 nice st. --:^ : \u25a0 WANTED, by Sept. 20 in a private fam- ily, a capable woman, with a good, practical knowledge of cooking, as cook; also, a neat and intelligent waitress, or par- lor maid; no washing; good wages. Address. <i 52, Globe. :~z; . i»r.«so JTAB.S.- 1 "; w. ; :; V. AUK YOU IX TKOUBI.i:? If so. con- X\ sult Mmo. lua Walker,' life reader, who gives resume of past, present and' future; ladies, 51* cents; gentlemen, Si; correspond- ence promptly answered, l'arlors, No. 040 \\ abaslia. . ' : ' \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0' * '\u25a0' Jr. WACHOB, wall paper cleaner, 326 WabasLa St., Koom 2J, Telephone call," 675. .:.\u25a0... , \u25a0 MADAME BIKNfcTT'S new massage i'l parlors give Turkish, medicated, sea salt, plainbath; first-class massage and alco- hol treatment by professional operators. 220 West Seventh St., second lloor; hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. . .. ; All) CtiAIR, Chicago specialist,. mas- i-» sage treatment, corner Wabasha' and Tenth si , Capitol block, Booms 15 and' 16; prices reasonable. . . \u25a0•,.---.'. |\ [ us. .M. A. TUSSiSY. 223 East Eighth st. -!\u25a0'•- Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and . nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call 9 a. m. to s p.m. Mas. -tllNNii.; hay— cull for letters at posiofiTicr 1, St. Paul. .. .... -.• MISS. KA'*K11OSK1NS. magnetic heal-' er, psychometric and trance medium. 22. r )'/2 V,est. seventh st. \u25a0. •.. ... .'\u25a0 ... " .. ETUKNKU-MMK. TISITSWORTH, Ja clairvoyant, business test medium: six- teen, years' practice St. Paul. 4-!» Minne- sota st. •'"'\u25a0. WAN TED— lady correspondent, 1 residing in or near st. l'aul. Address H. M.Burroughs, General Delivery, St. Paul BUSINESS Cil.OiißE*.: BARGAIN,'; if taken this fall, dwelling, blacksmith, shop, tools, also big stocK iron and wood: reasons, retiring. Address Box 44. Mekinock. N. D. OUTCHKR SHOP— Beat opening on St. XJ Anthony Hill. Inquire on the premises, grocery store corner Selby ay. and .Grotto st. FOR SAL,!.—On Account of Sickness— Home bakery; we sell fruit?, candies, Cigars and tobacco; have a good trade. Ad- dress X 25, Globe, Minneapolis. FOX SALE A good paving saloon on Watmsha st. ; best of reasons tor selling; excellent opportunity for any party; investi- gate at once. Inquire Z100, Globe."" '\u25a0 Foi: SALE-A well -established giocery for saie; reason for helling, sickness of owner. Inquire 517 University ay. rpiit: TODBIST— first-class hotel in X Ii ice Lake, Wi . ; city of 4,000 inhabi- tants; doing good "business; best of reasons' for selling. K. W. Buli, nice Lake. npUK. STOCK Of dry goods and groceries I X beloneius to the "estate of Thomas P. ! Kellett is for sale to the highest bidder. Bids received by Dr. O. 11. Hall, Administrator, Zumbrota. Minn WANTED— Man to take the place ofre- »V tiring partner; firmlyestablished bus- iness. Box 481, Minneapolis. .\u25a0\u25a0..: \\J ANTED—In every county in Minne- VV sqta, Is"orih \u25a0 and South 'Dakota •" and Wisconsin, a few live canvasser* for The Emergency Medicine Chest and Haudoook. Call '.i to 11,2 to 4. Dr. Hutton, Capitol Block, St. Paul. STOKES A]*j> FIXTURES. ; .BILLIARD \u25a0''AND'- POOL TABLES ' AND' BILLIAUD SUPPLIES: •Wurerooms. 405 and 407; Office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth aye- * nue south, Aliancapolis, Mlna. . v. :\u25a0'. :.'--'S.\*y SITUATIONS WAJKiTEP. j ,- .' ' tlaic. ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..;..\u25a0 A CCOUNTANT— Wanted, by an account-' -lx ant. small set of books to keep evenings. Z93, Globe: \u25a0 : \u25a0 - A YOUNG MANwho is thoroughly ac- quainted In the city would like a re- spectable position . of : some kind. 614 Bates' ay., city. . i BAKE it—Wanted, 'situation by first-class baker. Address 728 Thomas st. _: DOOKKEEPJNG— Wanted, wtuation by \u25a0U young married man of steady habits and with good references: bookkeeping or office work preferred. Address care of F. K.Khoads, Seville Flats. Bookkeeper— Wanted, by a young -LJ man. position as bookkeeper: con fur- nish best of references; fiveyears' experience. Address W., general delivery. DAKKEEI'Ki:- Experience, with refer- \u25a0 *-> euce. Address J. H., 442 Farrington ay. BO\-> ton LACKS, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Ivewsboys' Club Koom, 313 Wabasha st. ;open from II to IV a. m.. and from 7 to 1) p. m. CLERK— Situation wanted by a Scandina- \s vian, talks some German, in dry goods, clothing or general store; nine years'expe- rience in general store. Address S SS, Globe, Minneapolis.'' -': \ ... \u25a0 [V'L'KSK—A thoroughly competent male -L nurse wishes an engagement from Oct. 1. Address A 52, Globe. ' SALESMAN— Wanted, situation as sales- *J man indepartment slore; fifteen years' experience: terms. Sis per month, .but will earn Sti' for employer. Address S.. 55 Sum- mit ay.. St. Paul, Minn. W ATCH MA Young man, four .*» years' experience, sober, honest and industrious, with best of references from former employer. 9. C, 807 Woodbridge st. ! Jhcmnles*. DOOKREEPER-Wanted, by young lady. -l-» -employment in office as assistant book- keeper or cashier. Address X54. .Globe. pOM PATENT DRESSMAKER would V ' like sewing in families. 237 Rondo, cor- \u25a0 ncr Lewis st. * - \u25a0— / lOOK— Wanted by colored woman, pinto v^ to cook or housework in private family. \u25a0 Address S3 West Seventh st. \u25a0 . J"i RK.SSM AKER—First-class dressmaker * ' would like sewing in family. Call at No. 1) Erist Ninth St. . HOUSEKEEPER Situation as house- keeper in family; am refined and edu- cated, but not atraid of work. Address W 54. .Globe. . ... DATTKRN MAKER— First-class pattern X maker would like steady work. Address C. R. Moss, 501 East Seventh st.. city. FKINTtK wanted in country \u25a0 -*- office, understands newspaper, job and press work. Adqress M. >*.. Globe. SEWING wanted in dressmaking shop; will work reasonable. lisa Reauey st. SEAMSTRESS Experienced seamstress wants sewing in families: understands latest finish (dressmaking;- Jt.23 per day. .717 First ay. south. Minneapolis. WAITRESSES— Two young ladies would like positions as waitresses in restau- rant. 1? 53, Globe. WET NURSE—A first class woman with references wants a place as wet nurse. 57East Seventh. Room 18. '. WASHWOMAN Taunts situation in pri- »» vate families, cr will take washing home. 701 Thomas st. , DOAUD OtTKBFIK BOARD— 4S College Ay.—Nicely furnished rooms, with board : steam . heat, gas and bath; also table board. .. - . " BOARD— Front room, also- connecting \u25a0It rooms, first floor, suitable for family; single room on ground floor for quiet elderly couple; gas, bath, furnace, grate: terms moderate to prompt-paying parties. 541) Olive. BOARD— rent, front alcove and single room, furnace heat, bath, with good board. 21 East College ay. BOARD Handsomely furnished front room with board,- location central; fam- ily strictly private. 335 East Tenth st. BOARD— desirable part of the city, newly furnished room with board; all •conveniences: suitable for gentleman. Ad- dress P 100, Globe. - \u25a0.-. \u25a0 . ..\u25a0 . Board— a couple of gentlemen for fur- nished rooms, with breakfast and sup- per; very cheap. 405 Kice st. BOAKI>— Rooms, with' or without board, for rent at 220 Nelson ay. BOARD— for rent, with board; all modern improvements. lu2 East Tenth street. BOARD— rooms, with or with- out board. 414 East Tenth, Giliillau Kov.-. Lafayette park. Furnace heat BOARD— Lytle Terrace. 528 Cedar— For rent, one front parlor and one single room, with board. BOARD— Nicely furnished front alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board. 578 Cedar st. BOA Kl>—Parties returning from the lake will find a pleasant home for the winter, steam heat and modern conveniences at "The Miner," 162 College ay., corner Sixth. MITHAY., 254 Fifth-Furnished front rooms and table board. 1"* HK NOR WOOD—Eighth. Near Sibley— Large, elegant rooms, with board. Si. so and S.i per week; transients, SI per day; table hoard. J IGK SAI'EL BKNEYOI.KNT and relief societies will lina Burton's. 54 East Seventh st., the best place to buy second-hand clothing. PURNITURE-Sideboard, bedroom suit, -»-\u25a0 cook stove, etc., nearly new; very cheap. 2;JS Western a y. south. - FURNACE— For sale, first-class furnace. ' as good as new, $s<(. Inquire Reeves r Drug Store, Seven Corners. HOTEL FURNITURE— For sale cheap hotel furniture, including beds, tables washstands. quilts, pillows; blankets and one six-hole rauge. Inquire Theo. Klett, South Park. MAT— One Brussels mat, 12x16. nearly new. S'-'O. Inquire 575 Westminster st. PCI*— A fine-bred pup, six mouths old; the father a thorouchbred Shepherd and educated dog been withBnrnuin's circus for number of years and the mother a thorough- bred imported scotch coolie: will sell cheap, as I have no place to keep him. G H Ernst, 173 East Seventh st. Saloon LICENSE - For ale. saloon »J license. $500: receipts. $30 per day; rea- sons given for selling. Address L Oft Globe. VJETTKES— TweIve settees, Brussels top i~> each six feet long; also four two-light gas fixtures; willbe sold very cheap If taken at once. Cincinnati Shoe company, 173 East Seventh st. \u25a0 .OHKKIFPS SALE-household goods. *-> piano and new sewing machine today at 10 o'clock. Confectionery store, corner Grove and Temperance sts." OTi-.AMBOAT for sale cheap for cash if k? taken now; sixty feet long; will carry 125 passengers: well located and doing a good business. Address G 54; Glohe. IKiItNBS AIVI>CABBIAGES. GOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGY and harness for sale cheap, at 221 Rondo st H. Arouson. : A. LARGE CONSIGNMENT of second- xX hand carriagos. buggies, wagons, har- nesses at 2 and 1 Bridge square. A 1,1- KINDS of open and top buggies, spring wagons, sulkies, drays, har- nesses and cutters wanted at 2 and 4Bridge Square. FOR SALE—The fastest green pacer in Minnesota: standard bred. Can be seen at Shea &Spencer's, 488 Selby ay. FOR SALE CHEAP— A good delivery or buggy horse, delivery wagon, buggy, cutter and harness. Call at 595 East Sev- enth st. . - * riENUINE BARGAINS - About half •VX price willbuy an elegant coupe carriage, double harness, top buggy and carriage team ; carriages new; sold .separately. At King's St. Paul Carriage Company, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. WANTED— Horse, buggy and typewriter :inexchange for clear property. Room 2,108 East Seventh fit. -.._\u25a0 |v?r BOARD WAITED. , OOMS AND BOARD—Gentleman and JTw 4 wife desire" two rooms and board with modern conveniences for the winter; private German family preferred. Address W 51, Glebe. .'.. FO« RENT. ;> : ; . J. W. Shepard, Partial List, Room 12. 04 East Fourth St. LJOK-SEVEN ROOMS, with bath,, SiS ty/C*J Carroll.- ' > - ?. ; fl- 4 727 and 729 Marshall Ay.—Eight rooms, fur- nace, bath, hardwood \u25a0 finish; newly 'deco- rated. Two nine-room houses, opposite House of Hope church; willrent singly or double foj boarders. ». Sixteen-room house, central location, for roomers. :\u25a0 \u25a0 .. . -.- .•>;.-\u25a0»** 170 Kent Eightrooms, modern. Apartments with and without steam heat.' The James &tin (chain Renting Agency. AGENTS FOR CARE OF PROPERTY. ESTATES MANAGED. ... 145 EAST FOURTH ST. ' i-:,'jZ - ... . Houses. ASHLAND AY.. C3l—Nine large rooms, laundry, bath, cemented cellar, fine fur- nace, mantels, corner sideboard, gas, electric bells, etc. Apply627 Ashland. COTTAGE for rent; four rooms, summer kitchen aud good cellar. 148 College ay ' HOUSES— For rent, a ten-room house on . Ashland, \u25a0 ay.' for $5 >, a thirteen-roonv house on East Ninth st. for $4. >, two nine- room houses on Dayton ay. for 840, a nine- room house on Dayton forS3s. a nine-room house on East Ninth st. lor $35, a seven-room house on Dayton for $:;0, an eight-room house on Martin st. for $25. an eight-room house on Edmund st. for 320, a seven-room house on Tilton for $20, an eight-room house on Charles st. for $18, an eight-room house on Sims st. for $15. an eight-room house at Ham- line for $15. a six-room house on Bid well st.- for $14. a six-room house on Bidwell st.for. $12.a seven-room house on Morton st. for $I', a six-room house on Baker st. for $10. and several stores and offices. The St. Paul Trust Company, Endlcott Building. \u25a0 <>.'.: ' HOUSE— New house, <>.« Reaney. near Seventh st. ; new house, modern im- provements, hardwood finish ; fifteen min- utes'walk from postofflce. R. J. Lewis,ll9 Manhattan Building. 5..,7. HOUSE— Lower part of a house, furnished \u25a0': or unfurnished. 209 Sherburne ay. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 OUSES— and 228 Victoria: £25 per month; house 238 Victoria, $30; ciiy water; nine rooms; open Sunday. 114 Gcr- mania Life. ~ , . .. HOUSE— $25 tor fine house on Dayton ay. ; .nil modern conveniences. llcrbst;' 405 Pioneer Press Building. . ,'. .'' .' HOCSK— 470 As Ay.— The best locality on St. Anthony hill, and the best house you can rind for S-'iO; 10 large rooms, furnace, gas/and bath: good yard and trees: go to see it. The St. Paul Trust Company, Endieott Building. ' : " ; •'• \u25a0 \u25a0 •*•'- ' HOUSE— No. 070 Martin St.: nine-room house: could be made suitable for two small families; water, sewer and barn; SIS per month. Inquire 51 Giltillan Bk»ck.- \u25a0 \u25a0-.- HOUSE— rent, eight-room house: gas, . bath and furnace; excellent condition; C-(>! olive,. between Pine and John sts.- Ap- ply on premises. \u25a0 -.-":..-,-, . :.:-...- .-.-;. HOUSE— New house, 841 Cock St.: eight .rooms; $10 per month for sake of pre- serving house. 11. T. McCluug, *4 Globe Building. , . ., '' .. \u25a0 . . ' HOUSE— 427 Portland Ay.— Eleven rooms; - will make repairs tosuit tenant. -Ester- bv, Mnuiiheimer block. "\u25a0' '...•: .0 BOUSES— Two ten-room dwellings, cor- *\u25a0\u25a0«- ncr Canada and Spruce .6ts. ; modern ' improvements (one new). Apply to O. C. Macklctt; on premises. -vr^ .. ... .>. HOUSE— For rent cheap, new nouse, six rooms; city water; a corner; $1(3. 4^13. Sher-burne ay.,-..,.* --',-. ' \u25a0•\u25a0 BOUSE for rent; 259 Selby ay. Apply 2&2 . Selby or 231 West Fifth, third flat. . ONE ~of r " the finest : twelve-room private houses on Crocus hill; furnished com- plete; large grounds. J. W. Shepard, '94 East Fourth. > ':*>\u25a0 AYLOR'S REXTIN<! AGEXCI, T~ \u25a0::\u25a0: GLOBE BUILDING. h £ WE RENT BOUSES, STORES. OFFICES; TAKr; CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY. \u25a0^. ; V . Flats. ' .... . Jj. ; PLATS- second and third lloora of ' \u25a0i- the building No. 1.-l West Third st., cox-.! ner Franklin, well adapted for roomers, will- be rented to suit parties, singly or. together; references required. Apply to Janitor, third \u25a0floor, or at 141 East Fifth 5... between 11. and .12 o'clock. : ... —r, > ': fy.r FLATS— Steam-heated apartments in Vic- toria and Richmond apartment houses; central location; convenient to cars. J. W. . I Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. FLAT, five rooms, 656 : Broadway St., sec I ond floor: city water aud sewer; two blocks from street ' '-?- ; "\-"' i-AT FOR RENT— An elegant flat of six \u25a0*- rooms and furniture for sale; central' location and all modern conveniences; par- ties leaving the city. Address M 51, Globe. HOTEL HAKTEAU—Apartments of six i . and eight rooms; first-class in every re- spect: rents reasonable; references required. ._ _j \u25a0 ! Stores. ' ../'.''. STORE Fine store and basement. No. 12S West Sixth, at intersection of Sev- enth; electric light or gas; hot water heat : ing, etc. - . ' \u25a0 TORE—Fine store and oßlces_in Wil- loughby block, southeast corner Fourth and Robert. Apply to Agent. 328 Robert st., 1 Room 5.'-' . . \u25a0 j.^ ' .-.'., . . ' I.IMMHS. ,' . \u25a0 j HOTEL 'BBUS>WICK. for eent'.e- j men only; fifty modem tteam-heated ' rooms by day. week or month. . -.". -CENTRAL PLACE. 47:? Wabasha st. ; ! furnished rooms by the day, week or ' mouth. '\u25a0 473. .. CEDAi: ST., 03a—Handsomely furnished- '\u25a0 ' parlor bedroom,' with gas, bath and fur- nace neat. .-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 . j . . pKNTRAI, AY..65—Pleasantly furnished V^ front room; modern conveniences: suit- able for two gentlemen;'-, references ex- changed; also room on third floor. FOURTH ST.. hi". WEST— For rent, four -L . unfurnished rooms for light housekeep- I ing. $10; also two furnished ronnis up stairs. ! FIFTH .ST.. 234, WK*T-Th!rd Flat- I Nicely furnished- room vfor one or two gentlemen: modern improvements. ROVE ST.. 252— Two unfurnished or VI one furnished room for rent. riKOVE ST., 218— Nicely furnished front V rooms; furnace heat and bath. PLEASANT AY., Is3—For rent, furnished . rooms, for man and wife or gentlemen. PLEASANT AY.. 177— Pleasant rooms. with or without board: near cable line. .| ICE ST . 40."—Two unfurnished back , rooms for rent to parties without chil- dren, with or -wiihout board. ' ONDO ST., ISl—Furnished or unfur- nished rooms. ,- .-'. | 1 SELBY AY., 3..0— Furnished front alcove j O room ; gas, bath and heat. \u25a0\u25a0- , . UTOPIA, 493 ST. PETE Ii -Front rooms, single and suite, with or without' board: centrally located. ~ '' \u25a0 ABAS HA ST.— Corner Tenth St., Next Door to Drug Store— Furnished rooms ' for rent. \u25a0 0 K AHA-HA, 640—For rent, nicely fur- nished rooms in suites. - '* "• miscellaneous. BAKi.KY, furnished aud»store, fitted, for rent cheap. F. McPartlin, Glencoe. Me-' ; lyeod county, or llartman, corner Third ari(} I Market, St. Paul. \u25a0£ (ILOBE WANTS V -* AIMS(i T T EEKLY . 117 ' REAL 'ESTATE FOB SALE. ". - ._\u25a0:;»\u2666 y \u25a0\u25a0 Suburban.... .. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0; FARM— Wanted, to rent a farm of about -I w a hundred acres, c. Hendrickson, Box \u25a0&">, St. Paul. . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ..-.-• FOR SALE, on long terms, house and lot : 60 Manitoba ay. ; house and two lots, Hazel Park; two brick stores ' and lots, St. Paul Park. Inquire at 130 East Seventh st. 5.- \u25a0• -. . •.' \u25a0 Ilonses for Sale. \u25a0 '..'.-- > \u25a0'. 117 HEELER *HO WELL, real estate list V Dargalng with them. Pioneer Press Bldg z'-l-.: '::."' fTJrATCCIA-L. . '';\u25a0\u25a0; .. ' : '-..._. t> 1 M. NEWPORT & SOX,- INVEST ment Bankers. •' Joan money on Im > roved property in Et Paul and Minneap- oils at « jer cent "on or before." Officer New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. AAA A AAA A AAAA A borrowers can save money by calling: at, 303 Jackson, corner of Third, Room 4, when wanting a loan onDiamonds, Watches, Pianos, Furniture or goods in storage. Pri- vate room for ladies. ;. ' . - A "A -I.OAAS on furniture, pianos. •\u25a0*»• horses, .-diamonds, watches and sealskin sacques; lowest rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 1";, 14. First National . Bank' Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. ' ' \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - .•- . \u25a0-; - A— YOU WA»T-'TO ISOKKOW money at a lower rate than you can 1 t.rrow through "any oilier agency? The American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, First National bank building,corner Fourth md Jackson ' eta. will 'let jou have any amount, £10, J2O, $25. $4f>, $75, $100 01 $2()<) fact, any turn you wish—onvour (.old watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower late than you can possibly get It elsewhere. fjooais can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any time yon want pnd Mop interest. Business / privato and cc 1fl- . oentlal. You ran have your own time la raying up princli al. I' - A -YOUNG .MANhas irom $5 to 875 to lend to responsible parties on notes. Address FT) I,Globe. -"\u25a0\u25a0 : - ; '-:\u25a0'\u25a0' -\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-"•\u25a0 BANK STOCKS AND SECURITIES— If you have large or small sums to in- vest, call upon W. K. Wilmot &Co., Rooms 1 and 2; Germania . Bank Building, St. Paul.- They make a. specialty , of bank stocks and the very best securities; prompt attention given correspondence. -' -. \u25a0-. .-\u25a0 - '\u25a0\u25a0- '-' : -: BANK STOCKS. a specialty; bonds, com- " mercial "paper. " mortgages,'' securities bought and sold." Geo. W. Jenks, Investment Banker. Minn. Loan & Trust Bldg..Mpls. ~* . LARGKAjMOUNTS of money to loanou improved property at 5 and percent. Smith. Parker & Oilman, New York ' Life Bldg.. . ' \u25a0 \u25a0 -'- ' - ' ••-•': '\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0••• LOANS on improved or vacant real estate in St. Paul: current rates;'- on 'or before clause. 11. T. MeClung, 84 Globe Building. MONKV I..wANi*:i> on*life insurance pol- . icies; or bought. .X.' P. Van' Norman, tl Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis.- - MONKY- TO LOAN .without delay, from $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew- 1 elry, etc.: time checks.- notes and second real estate mortgages bought. '\u25a0 Minnesota i Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. -.'-' - » \u25a0'-'\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0' j LKNXY. OF, 31 ONLY—Will loan' it in 1 -t small or large amounts at moderate rates :of interest. ! call .-on W. R. Wiinioi at Co., I : Germania Bank Bvnidintr. ; - ' •\u25a0 :\u25a0-'"' '• |-P-R-I-V-A-T -£- Money loaned ondiamond*, watches, pianos, | furniture or goods' in storage at lowest rales, ; .and small monthly return .-payments.; notes and mortgages bought; niOKt private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com- pany, ];»\u25a0-• Globe. Building: take elevator. HIS CIKRM.AK'IA" LAND COMPANY-^ buys,. sells mortgages, loans money at \u25a0 current rates. W. P.Westtall.Eec. ; E. J.Dar- \u25a0 lagh. treas. :?, and .1 Globe. Building. . irphli hAVJNGSS BA.Milib' S>T. .PAUL, I ; J. corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always has I : money to loan at : lv 7 and ti per cent, aud 1 charges no commission. \u25a0 i .I'll. ANT TO sjil,L"— Eighty-eight shares i W Powers Dry Goods Company common ! 4 stock, par, S-W per share; 'make me an offer. j Address V 5-', Globe. "•\u25a0-.- :\u25a0\u25a0;-.- WBEKLSK A 11OWK1J, loan money at rVV current rates. 3)1 Pioneer Press lildsr. J«\ MORITZ. tr_-J I'IONEiSKI'KKSS ,;• ; Building— Mortagage, loans :\u25a0. made I promptly; .and £ per. cent;, mortgages : boutiht. j LOWT-Ai»l» FOliftft. DOG LOST— Gordon setter; well feathered; Tinder please return and re- ! ceive reward. ii. A.Pomeroy, Eighth and Sibley sts. ,„ „.,. .. .. ..-.•..' DOG LOST— SIO Reward— Saturday, Sept. -3. Return of small black female dog; white breast. '. -47 Wabasha. ' .;.: ...... ':. Dog LOST— Pointer, bitch, white liver head. Liberal reward, for return to f>74 jHollyay. _ .. '.'\u25a0\u25a0'" "'.\u25a0'.-'. HORSE FOUND— Found, bay horse.with halter: owner can have same by calling at Clement & VondeU'B, on Dodd road. , KEYS LOST—Bunch ot Yale lock keys; bring them to me and receive reward. S. N.:Adler, corner Fifth and Jackson.' .:-.. PONY FOUND— Br6wn'. pony.' with part ofhurness on: weight about 800: white stripe In face, two hind feet white, one front foot white. Can be got at 771 Charles st. niIKSE LOST—An old-fashioned crochet PtTft&B LOST— An old-fashioned crochet -L purse: date 1850 on it; small amount of money. Finder receive reward by leaving at Merrill's book store. 442 Broadway. .• SCAICF PIN LOST-Diamoud and sapphire -scarf pin. Suitable reward willbe paid at H. Bockstrucks, jeweler, ' 11 East Sev- enth st. ' . mf-llivrn -5 iiO G!E\ (\(\ REWARD' for the return of <$U,\J\J plain gold ring. S. N. Actier, corner fifthand Jackson. '. ':" CTIO3B. - ME. POTE'S CLASSES FOR THE fall season will open Sept. 20. All .those desiring to join please call at the Col- onnade Saturday, the 17ih, or Monday, the 10th, between 2 ami lip. m. Evening classes for gentlemen, as well- as ladies, will bo iormed. \u25a0 \u25a0 - -- \u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0. ••\u25a0: MULIIKKN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE and School of Shorthand, 34 East Sev- enth st. (over Yerxa>). "•- '•'-'' ' "". PROF. J. F. SHERRY, banjo, mandolin and guitar. cU'6 Jackson st. ir '. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY' OF MUSIC and Art. £6 East Exchange St., St. Paul —Piano, violin,guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call or send for prospectus. THE ST. PAUL HOME SCHOOL AND J- its^kindergarten is now open: to St. Paul people It needs no Introduction, but' to strangers the highest references will be given The principal, Mrs. M. W. Brown, is assisted by a band ot tried and accomplished teach- ers. Special attention is given to languages, - vocal and instrumental music, painting and i drawing, tee the principal at the school, \u25a0 r >7 Iglehartst. ' ' ) : W AA'TEI)' TO BU\. . '/n AS FlXTlKS—WHnted to buy. second- .vT: hand gas fixtures for ten-room house. Address X 103, Globe. . .. . HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR SEC- OND-HAND CLOTBING. f.4 E. ?TH. 1 El Wanted to buy. elk, moose, an- il telope, goat and Texas steer horns. Ad- d>ess P. Cummmgs. 117. East Congress st. \XJ & IAY THK HIGHEST PRICE in VV the city for household goods; do not B*ll until you"see us. Cardozo Furniture and Storage Company, 4."8 to 465 Jackson St., be- t»-cf-n Eighth Hud Ninth sts. - \u25a0% == \u25a0\ TO EXCIIA^ICE. fc>ORTY GOOD DAIRY COWS to trade X for vacant lats or house and lot. Ad- dress B 4, Globe. - .'"-". AUCTION SALE. . : : .; ; ; , A. H. Nicolay, Auctioneer. '.^ AUCTION SALE. OF UNION IV-UIK Real Estate— paradise of natural beauty: 100 very valuable business and resi- dence lots fronting on University and Prior ays., and choice residence lots throughout the park: Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 27, 1892, sale at 2 o'clock p. m., and to continue every afternoon (weather permitting) at the same place, until all the lots are sold and closed out, regardless of prices, on very easy terms. Union Park is the most beautiful and valuable tract located centrally between the postofflces of St. Paul and Minneapolis on the InterurDan line. Over sixty handsome houses,severalcostinK fromslo,o.JO t0 815,000, adorn this natural ana rural park, with its delightful and beautiful lawns, built and occupied by inanv of our most prominent business men. Union Park is in the corpo- rate limits of St. Paul. Ithas now the advan- tage of three lines of transit," viz : The Inter- urban line, Selby ay. extension and the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul railroad short line, with the depot at the southwest corner of the park; 5-ceut fare to any part of either city; sewerage, the finest system in the city;, water (high service, the purest) ; surrounded by \u25a0: churches, schools and colleges. Is bounded on the south by Merriam Park, on the west by.the Minnesota Transfer, the extensive ; business freight artery, of the principal railroads traversing all parts of the United States as well as the future manu- facturing centerin the Midway district; on the north by University avenue, a feature not- to be overlooked by all investors. .Terms of sale very, liberal. For circulars and . maps containing full . information address or call on Coi. a. H. Nicolay. Auctioneer, 141 East Fifth st., St. Paul. My real estate auction sale No. 12,807. Don't forget Tuesday after- lioon. Sept. 27, the day of the sale. "..'\u25a0'\u25a0 I - T.Itavanngli; Auctioneer. HREE HOUSES AND THREE LOTS, J- the property of John Purvis, deceased, to be sold at public auction. I will sell on the premises, near the southwest corner of Jackson and Viola sts., on Saturday, Sept. 17. ; at 2 o'ciock in the afternoon, all the property belonging to the estate of the late John Pur- vis, being lots 5, C aud 7, Duwson &Smith's enlargement of block 4. Dawson <& Smith's addition to St. Paul. The frontaire on Viola st. is one hundred and fifty-six feet by one hundred and seventy five iiidepth, together with three new houses, two of them being seven (7) room houses, and one a nine (9) room house. This property is within very few minutes' walk from the center of the city; water, gas and sewerage instreet and in all respects desirable . residence property. Terms will be given day of sale. P T. Kav- auagh. auctioneer. ST. JPAUL, REAL. ESTATE. Edward J Phelps to Frank Crowell, It 4, \u25a0;i i blk 80, St. Anthony Park 81,000 Bernard Kuhl to Bans P Duborg, Its 10 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, \u25a0 blk 3, Ilazel Park, - \u25a0\u25a0 - Piv. 5 . ; 2,250 Jno BMactaggart to James II Burwell", :~ It 3, blk 2, Hoyt's rear pt Hall & '- r Brown's ..:.... ' COO Wm Hamin to J F FranzeVi," It 19, blk £ \u25a0 Schurmeier &Evans' add .. 2,500 Fred'k \V Hoyt to Jos C Marshall, west :' ' 20 feet of It 7 and east 20 feet of It8, '."-'"' blk 1, College P1ace...... ..- I.ICO Joseph Schueewer's to Henry A Cestle '\u25a0\u25a0< It 13, blk 31, 4th add. North St. Paul... 500! Henry GTavernier to William Wilm; It " 12. blk 6. Macfcubin & Marshall's 2 250 Watson W Rich to Ed BSmith, Its 19, 20, - ; blk 2, Nininger & D0nne11y'5......;.. 5,203 Three unpublished deeds.. 5,500 Total, eleven deed 5....,.:... .S2Cv9OQ BUILDING' PERMITS. : : The followingbuilding permits were issued yesterday: _ V A A Hed'en. li^-story frame dwelling, :''.-• Sims street, between Meudota and -^•'"le 81,000 ;Koss; Clark, 2-story frame dwelling, -- ; Br.tes avenue, between Kaviue and : Euclid 5,000 : Northwestern Cordage company, 2-story \u25a0 - . brick engine and boiler bou^e. Front ::. street, between Kent and Da1e.. '..... 4.C00 Northwestern Cordage company,2-story -• \u25a0 brick factory building. Front street, - i between Dale and Kent. 36,000 Peter P Kopriva, addition to frame : store, West Seventh street, between '\u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0 Warsaw and James. 1,500 •W II MeCail, 2-story frame dwelling, , Edmund street, between Arundel and .*..-. ; Western... : 2.400 Six minor permits... 1,900 j Total, 12 permits... ..„ . : .;.'-. : . ..:..'551,600/ THK ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY - Offices, ICmlicotl Block, Fourth ; t>irect--A<-ti« as" executor, adiulii- t lMtrator, guardian, trustee, as- - signee, receiver, etc. '\u25a0' .' \u25a0'•- Notice of Sale on MordgajjeFore- closure. ;i •\u25a0- DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN . the payment of the sum of two thou- sand one hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy-one cents (S-J,17-'. 71), which is claimed to be due at the date of this, notice upon a certain mortgage duly executed and- delivered by John Lindqui'st and Wilhel- , miua Lindqulst, his wife.- to The St. Paul- Trust Company, a corporation duly incor- porated and organized under the laws of Minnesota, bearing date the Ist day of May, A.D. l>>:i. mid duly recorded 111 the of- fice of the llenister of Deeds In and for the County ofRamsey and State ofMinnesota, on the 15th dny of May, A. D. 1881). at 4:45 o'clock p. m., in Book 205 of Mortgages, on page -96 of the records of said county; and which said mortgage whs given to secure 'the pay- \u25a0 ment of the sum of two thousand dollars (!«2,.XXJ), and interest at 7 per cent per an- : num, semi-annnnlly. according to the terms' of the principal note, and ten interest cou- pon notes, made by said John Liudguist, and fully described in Mid mortgage: -aud which said mortgage, as well as said princi- pal note, contnin an agreement and cove- nant that ifany or either of said coupon in- terest notes shall remain unpaid for ten days* after maturity thereof the holder of said principal note may. at its option, and with- out notice to the maker thereof, declare the said principal sum, as well as any of said past due coupon' interest notes as fullydue and payable, as fully as if said principal sum was payable on demand, and may proceed and:- collect the same, by foreclosure of said mort- gage, either under the power of sale therein- contained, or otherwise, as it may elect. •:-.;.: And whereas, The said coupon interest note which became due and payable on .May 1, 1892. for the sum of seventy dollars, was not paid at maturity thereof; and by reason of default in such payment, and more thatr ten days after said May i, i.^'.i.!, the holder of said principal note and said past due coupon note, did duly declare the whole ot «aid principal sum, as well as said past due coupon note as fully due and payable, and the pay- ment thereof wns then and there duly de- manded, and refused: And whereas, in and by said mortgage, the said mortgagors did thereby covenant and agree that they would pay all taxes that might be. thereafter levied or assessed upon said mortgaged real estate orany part thereof, before any penalty . interest or other charges should attach to said property, by reason of the non-payment thereof: "- . Aud whereas, said mortgagors failed and neglected to pay the taxes lawfullylevied and assessed- upon said real estate for the years 1800 and ISltl : and on August 4. 1692.- the said mortgagee duly paid to the county treas- urer for said Ham county, in redemption of said real estate, from the sale thereof, for the »aid taxes for the year ISWi, and for the interest, penalty and charges thereon accrued, the sum ot thirty-three dollars and eighty cents ($33.80). aim for the said delinquent taxes for the year 1891, and the interest, pen- alties and charges thereon, the further sum of thirty-one dollars and forty-eight cents (s3l. Aud there is now claimed to be due, and is due, tor principal and interest on said mortgage debt, the sum of two thousand one hundred and seven dollars and forty- three cents, and sixty-five dollarsand twenty- eight cents taxes paid as- aforesaid, amount- ing in all, at the date of this notice, to the sum of two thousand one hundred and sev- enty-two dollars and seventy one cents (S:.\- --172.71), and no action or proceeding at law or j otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured, by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Now,- therefore, notice Us hereby given. That by virtue of a power of sale contained' in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed, and the prem- ises described in and- covered by said mort- gage, and situated in Bald Ramsey county, Minnesota, to wit: All of lot numbered five (5) -.of Chute \u25a0 Brothers' Division Number : Seven (7) Addition to St. Paul, according to ' the recorded plat thereof on fileand ofrecord In the office of Register of Deeds •in aud for said Ramsey. county, with the heredita- ments and appurtenances thereunto belong- . ing, will be sold \u25a0at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash, to pay said debt and 1 interest, and the taxes paid as aforesaid on said premises, with interest thereon accord- ing to law, and seventy-rive (75) dollars at- torney's \u25a0 fee. as stipulated in and by said mortgage incase of foreclosure, and tbe dis- bursements allowed by law : which . sale will . be made by the Sheriff of said Ramsey coun- 1 ty, at the Fourth street . front door of the Court House, in the City \u25a0of St.. Paul, in said county and state, on Tuesday, the ' twentieth (20th) day of September, A.D. 1892, at : ten o'clock a. m. of. that day, subject to redemp- tion at any - time : within one year frum the . day of sale, as provided by law. '\u25a0 " ' \u25a0-•"\u25a0•\u25a0-•-- Dated August 4th. A. D.'lsu2. ' ".->>:->,r h . THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY,-•: : T- . Mortgagee. By J. W. Bishop, President. \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0. ':'}' Cuakles W. Ebekleiji, Secretary.-- Harvet Officer, Attorney for Mortgagee, Vndicott Block. Voiutfa street, JatPauLSlAim, . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'.?\u25a0'\u25a0' MISCELLASFOUS. ALLS LIBRARY COMPANY, EN- dicott Arcade— All latest books and novels, only two "cents per day: no other charges; no deposit required. IV OT OUT OF YOUR REACH—Right in -!\u25a0" \u25a0-\u0084 the center of the city; 456 St. Peter st. is the Market Shoe Store; it the best place for good, reliable footwear. KIVATK .HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. H. Stenzel.:.<Jß Martin st. .C- ;*•?-'--' v^is-'l^ - hJ*K] •\u25a0 ~ " " County Auditor's Office, i \u25a0 \u25a0 ->' t; r z Ramsev County, Minn. ( To Rodney Smith: - You are hereby notified that onBth day of May, A. D. 1889, in proceedings to enforce j the Daymen t of delinquent taxes pursuant to that certain real estate tax judgment which was entered i.v the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey, in the Second Judicial District of-the, State of Minnesota, on the 12th (fey of April; A.D.1889, the following- described piece or parcel of land, which is situated in Ramsey County, in the State of Minnesota, to wit: ; Lot Six (6), Block Thirty-two (32), of West St. Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy the amount for which it was adjudged liable in said judgment,interest and costsTforthe sum of Five Dollars and Ninety-three Cents; that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from such sale (exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is Five ' Dollars and Ninety-seven Cents, which is the amount for which such piece or ' parcel of 1 land was sold upon assignment from State on the Ist day of June, 188& and interest on said last-named amount at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said Ist day of June, A. ID. until such redemption is made, and. that the time for redemption of such piece or parcel of land willexpire sixty days after the service of this notice. Witness my hand and official seal this 2d day or September. A.D. 1892. ..- \u25a0 \u25a0 , - ,: M.F. KAIN, County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minn. , ' [County Auditor's Seal.] Delivered to the Sheriff ot Ramsey County, this2d day of September, 1892. : :;•:\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'*:". \u25a0':, ,.; V. M. F. Kai.v. County Auditor. -,^ "-.\u25a0\u25a0 -'• -': [5~0Te607] ~ ! L . _ ' '"'\u25a0" County Auditor's, Office, ) Ramsey County, Minn, ( To Bertha Saver: - ; You are hereby notified that on 10th day of \u25a0May, A.D. lßS9,'in proceedings to enfor ce the payment of delinquent taxes pursuant to that certain.real estate tax judgment which was entered 111 the. District Court in and for the County of Ramsey, in the Second Judi- cial District of the State ofMinnesota, on the 12lh day of April, A.D. 1880. the following- described piece or parcel of land, which is situated in Ramsey County, in the State of Minnesota, to wit: ;. Lot Number Four (4),in Block Number Five (5). Of Youngman and Lamm's Addition to St: Paul," was sold to satisfy the amount for which it was adjudged liable in said judg- ment, interest and costs, for the sum of Sev- enty Cents; that the amount required to re- deem said piece or parcel of laud from such sale (exclusive' of ihe costs to accrue upon ; this notice) is Seventy Cents and interest ou \u25a0 the said last-named amount nt the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 10th day of May, A.D. 1880. until such redemption \u25a0 is mode, and that the time for redemption of ; such piece or pa-reel ofland willexpire sixty days after the service of this notice. '\u25a0 Witness my hand and official seal this 11th day of June, A.D. 1892. \u25a0 " -- ' . \u25a0 M.F. KAIN, : County Auditor ot Ramsey County, Minn. . ; . [County Auditor's Seal.] ; Delivered to >.he Sheriff of Ramsey County this 11 th day. of June. l&B. M. ' ]\u25a0'. Kain. County Auditor. ' I \u25a0 .. . :• »l [No. 553.j i ; ~. \u25a0 : . County Auditor's Office, | . ...-,. Ramsey County, Minn, ) ToC. W. Youngmau and W. L. Rosenberger: I You are hereby notified that on 10th day of May, A. 1). leßi>, in proceedings to en- force the payment of delinquent taxes pur- suant to that certain real estate tax judgment which w«is entered in the District Court in .and for the County of Ramsey, in the Second Judicial District of the State ot Minnesota, .011 ihe 12th day of April,A.D.1889, the fol- lowing-detcribod piece or parcel of laud, .which is situated in Kamsey County, in the State of Minnesota, to wit: ; Lot Number Thirty (a<)j in Block Number Eight (8) of Pnlisade Addition to Saint Paul, was sold to satisfy the amount for which, it was adjudged liable iu'saii judgment, inter- est and costs for the sum of One Dollar and Nineteen Cents; that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from such sale (exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is One Dollar and Nine- teen Cents, and interest on said last-named \u25a0amount at the rate of twelve per cent per an- num from said 10th day of May, A.D. 1880, until such redemption is made, and that the r time for redemption of such piece or parcel ; of land willex Dire sixty days after the serv- ice of this notice. : \u25a0 -.•-. Witness 111 v hand and official seal this 11th day of June. A. D. 18.12. ' M. F. KAIN, j County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minn. : [County Auditor's Seal.] \u25a0.. .- ; Delivered to the Sheriff of Ramsey County this llth day of June. 1892. '' ' ' M. F. Kaix. Comity Auditor. :>:.-\u25a0-. :\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 . . [No. !H7. J . ~~^. " . : ". County Auditor's Office, |- ; " . Ramsey County, Minn, 1 To Wm. Smith: . You are hereby notified that on 9th day of .May, A. D. H6&, iii proceedings =to enforce ; the payment of delinquent taxes pursuant to that certain real estate tux judgment which was entered in the District Court in and for the County ofRamsey in the Second Judicial District of the State ofMinnesota, on the 14th day of April,A. D. IBw. the following-de- scribed piece or parcel of land, which is situ- ated in Ramsey County, in the State of Min- nesota, to wit: .. - . ; Lot Seven (7). Block Thirty-two (32) of West Saint Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy the amount for which it was adjudged liable in said judgmeuUinterest and costs, for the sum of Eight Dollars and Forty- one Cents; that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from such sale (exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is Sight Dollars and Forty-one Cents, and interest on said last-named amount at the rate of twelve per cent per anuura from said 9th day of May, A. D. 18S8. until such redumption is made, and thnt the time for redemption of such piece or parcel ot land willexpire sixty days after the -service of this notice. Witness mv hand ad official seal this 2d day 01 September, A. D. 1802. M. F. KAIN, : County Auditor ofRamsey County, Minn. .; [County Auditor's Seal.*] Delivered to the Sheriff ofRamsey County, this 2d day of September, 1*92. '\u25a0 M. F. Kaix. County 'Auditor. [No. ÜB.I - '' \u25a0 Gounty Auditor's Office, { ;/•'-- v-" itAMSKYCounty, Minn. J To Wm. Smith :-. 1 Youare hereby notified that on 9th day of May, A. D.-.IBSK, in proceedings 10 enforce the payment of delinquent taxes pursuant to that certain real estate tax judgment which was entered in the District Court in and for the County ofRamsey, in the .Second Judi- cial District of the State of Minnesota, on the 14th day of April, A. 1). 1888, the following- described piece or parcel of land, which is situated in Itarnsey county, ; in the State of Minnesota, to wit: Lot eight (8). block thirty-two (32) of West St. Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy the amount for which Itwas adjudged liable in said -judgment, - interest and costs, for the sum of Ten Dollars and Four Cents: that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel of land from such sale (exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is Ten Dol- lars and Four Cents and iutvest on said last- named amount at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said ( jth day of May. A.D. 1«88, until such redemption is made, and that the time for redemption of such piece or par- cel of land will expire sixty days after the service of tlis notice. \u25a0 Witness my hand and official seal this 2d day of September/A. D. Ib'J2. M. F. KAIN, County Auditor ofRamsey County, Minn. \u25a0 [County ' Auditor's Seal.] ..-\u25a0, -'-.\u25a0. Delivered to the Sheriff of Ramsey County this 2d day of September, 189?. M. F. Kain, County Auditor. [No. I(W7.] County Auditor's Office, I Hajisey Coukty, Miuu. f To Wm. Smith : You are hereby notified that onBth day of May, A.P. 18Pft in proceedings to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes pursuant to thiit certain real estate tax judgment which was entered in the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey, in the Second Judi- cial Dißtrict of the State of Minnesota, on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1869, the following- described piece or parcel of land, which is situated in Kamsey County, in the State of Minnesota, to wit: Lot Seveu(7),Block Thirty-Two of West St. Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy the amount for which it was adjudged 'liable insaid judgment,interest and costs for the sum of Nine Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents; that" the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel ofland from such sale (exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is Nine Dollaraand Eighty-Two Cents, which is the amount for which such piece or parcel of laud was (sold upon assignment from State on the Ist day of June, 1889, and interest on said last-named amount at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said Ist day of June, A.D. 1889. until such redemption is made, and that the time for redemption of such piece or parcel of land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice. Witness my hand and official seal this 2d day of September. A. I>. iSyti. M. F. KAIN, County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minn. [County Auditor's Seal.*] Delivered to the sheriff or Ramsey County this ad day of September, 1892. DYE WORKS. J. KOCHKX, N=. W. Steam Dye Works office. 416 Robert st? Ryan block works, f5 and 57 Indiana ay. ''"\u25a0* T AMltiU>" &t;o,.;Kew York steam Dye - '*» Works; ladies' and -gents" clothing a-" fpecialty. 14 Went; Sixth «t. i *'-.'".. ' AHI,KRT &, ;.^Ni\*;LJ Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. '\u25a0* , ST. PAUL STKAM-DYK WOKKS-Es- tablished ISSG—J;C. Kahlert, proprietor: \u25a0 artistic cleaning of ladies' and gentlemen's garments. 128 West Third st. .<..,. . ... , SToiiE ax ib.; BAh FIXTURES NKWAND sEco>n.n and saloon f ) fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, poo v and bil Hard tables, counters . and shelving. "213 Washington ay. north.' Minneapolis: " ; DIAMOND JO LINE STEAMER \u25a0j-anKHHfrirr.<i f- iAr PITTSBURGH^ Will leave for St. Louis and all intermediate _ landings") r-.^.t •,•_-. ;-•\u25a0..\u25a0•:: y MONDAY, SEPT. l»ili, AT TO A. TO. Through tickets to Chicago via rail and river. For full information regarding passea ger and freight rates apply :>- •'••-•\u25a0 , \u25a0 C. R. HKOCKW'AY. Agent Freight and ticket office and dock toot of Sibley street, opposite Union Depot. . . ,-.. Telephone 2u4.- \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0^—^— —— . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-.•\u25a0\u25a0..-.\u25a0 ' ALWAYS~ON~ TIME. Ticket Offices— l.'.'j East Third street," St Paul; 13Xicollet House Block, Minneapolis and Union Depots in St. Paul. Minneapoli' and Stiilwater. ;(*Daily. tExcept. Sunday £Kxcept Monday.. \u25a0 tsun day. only. ','dExcep Saturday.) •\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:": \u25a0 Leave- Arrive Through Trains.. SI.Paul. St. Paul Chicago' Daylight" Ex. *7:55am tO:s3pm Chicago Local Express. ts:lspm *l:00pm Chicago VestibuleLiin'd *B:o6pm t7 :25a m. West Superior ....... I +0:33 am tJ:oopm andDuliitfc ..... f \u2666 : o:4opni *il:."')am Ashland, llurley \u25a0 .... , i +11:35 am . *.~:uOpm Bayfield&'Wnshburn f *10:40t)in *o:uoain .St Joseph ikKansas City \u25a0..*7:35 am t7:rfsa in Oinuhn & Kansas City *7:.v>pni *7:3Ti m Sioux City L0ca1:.'.. ... \u26667:3spru tt):S3pm I'l resume &Sioux Falls. >am to:.VJpm Shakopee At Maukato... .+3:00-pm +10:108 m Tracy. Waf town & Pierre d 7:3.1 t7:r>am CHICAGO GKEAT WESTERN RAILWAY V^y Co. (operating Chicago, st. Paul &Kan- sas City Railway). Trains leave uniou depot. City Office. IJ>"> East Third Street. " - *Daily.+Daily ex. Sunday. Leave. i Arrive •(•Chicago Fast Express. ....- 7sS am 10:4(ipm tlowa. Mo. & Kansas Ex... ' 7:25 am 10:40pm \u2666Dodge Center Local::. ': .-.'.. 4:35 pm 10:1;") am 'Chicago Limited. .......... 7:30 pm 7:Hsam »l)es Moini?s-.i?.t: Joe V TC. C. |V::;i-pin! 7::j.' am GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY f ltV flffipM llr> East Third ' St - ; St. Paul; ; Uljf UlllliW) _\u25a0 3Ul):Nir.oiletAv.. Minneapolis; ! and Union depots in both cities'.: -. \u0084 \u0084_[-,, '.\u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0 "| " st. Paul t'i'ion Itcpnt. ' akuxvb 1 ' .M osa.m. •( v iicy ami lireckinridp©}. b6:S} >,«• \ tSo6n.m. ', Vnllty »,,.l Uivckinri.l^o J: I 1 * 5 ' P- m " b6:3oa-m. Fer. Falls,Knwro»t (i.K«rKii b6:10 p. m. .l>a::iop.m. ()sseo,Clenrwriter& St.( loud. 1 hi 1:55 a. in. L3:3op.m. Anoka. ft. Cloud &.Willmar. blu:o.")a. m. D43ep.ni. Excelsior mid llutcbinson... lill:S0a, ill. fWillmar. iHioux. City.] . | Sioux J''nllF,rt\Vnterto\vn, dHuron.Wi cAb- aG£3p.ni. I erdeen. cElleiidale, :Far- a7:l» \u25a0 a. nv .- I go, li( :isstltc>i, tiraiton, ; ?.';i Winniiieg au\ . l'utiiic -^ . I Const. j | tAnoka, SU Cloud, Sauk } -' -- ; ICenter, Fergus Falls,Fnr- *i?*"v? \u25a0 a" :4op.m. I co, Crooks on, O. Forks, [ a6:35 a- m." Great- Falls, \u25a0 Helena, i- 1 . I I'aci ticCoast. I .\u25a0•.:\u25a0•.-" (Columbia Falls, Kalis-) ' >, \u25a0'\u25a0 : \u25a0 n7:4op.m. i pell.Bonner'sFerry.Llb- > aG:SS a. m. (.by Creek and Spokane. ) •. x^,^- (Dulnth, W. Superior, Elk i : ' '• \u25a0 * :.'','\u25a0 bl«sp.m. J itiver, Milacu. Hinckley, \u25a0)\u25a0 b7:00 p.. m. ( Princeton, Anoko.* j \u25a0 a. daily; b, except Sundays; c, Monday, Wednes- day tind Friday; d, Minduy, Tuesday and Thurs- day. *Bunet parlor cars on trains to I 'ninth and West Superior: ' fßufiet sleepers. ' JDiniiifr "cars ; ; imhifp sleepe l-aand fief colonist slpcpinecurs.'-' NORTHERN PAGIFIGI THEDINWH CAR MNB i.v To Farso, \%'iuiiii>cs;, Helena, Butte i and tlie Vuoltic IVortliweMt. -5 .-.^v. -\u0084.-;., St. Paul Dining Cars on Winnipeg and Pa- . ' citic Coast Trains.- - - .^v. Ar. Pacific Mail daily for Fargo, . Jamestown. Livingston. Helena, Buite, Missoula, Spokane, Ta- \u25a0 . coma, Seattle Portland 4:15 12:11 Jamestown Express, /daily ex- p.m. p.m. cept Sunday) for Fargo and .-.. Jamestown ".. ... ;\u25a0....\u25a0..: 0:00 6:T) Brainerd Local 'daily except Sun- a.m. p.m. day) for Anoka, St Cloud, Lit- ;,-• tle Fa'.lsaudlJrainerd. 5:35 10:3) Dakota and Manitoba Express, p.m. a.m. (daily) for Fergus Falls, Wahpe- ton, Crooksion, Grand Furies. Graftou, Winnipeg. Moorhead, S:9O 7:11 Fargo and Jamestown p.m. a.m. The U:iUo:a and Manitoba t.tpr.;« ucesnot un west of Furs •on buiifiay. ~^T'i. p ' ri;._ \u0084 . Pullman "Sleepers ilalty !>«lweon Bt. Paul it 1 Grai.d Forks. Gra ton.-W'inri-pea.i'^rßas Falls, Wah- I-eton (ludFarpio. " I'uUn.-aa Flrat-Clngs and Tour- iftsleepers and Free Colonist Stoppers arerna<-| - through Prciflc Coast Trains .(IE. ST(J\i5, (Jit? . Ticket Ajrcut, lU2 East Third Street, St. L\ial. (J. I< . KILL, City 'ileitet Age-itla Xicollol House Block. Mlnneanoli". Jlii!Ts.-.:\v --.; ; .- WISCONSIN, CENTRAL'LINKS. Through Fast Trains for Chicago. Milwaukee and intermediate points leave .Minneapolis 12:45 p. m.: (3:25 p. m... at; Paul. 1:30 p. m.; 7:15 p.m. Arrive tit. Paul, 8:30 a. m. : ' i:43 p..m. Miuneapoli?, l^lS'a.'nt.; 4rlf>p.-.m. - i^&^Jioket Offices: % Ticket Offices: \ 7 hira «*^f' o £ZPAu*'1Sunday. C—Except .•Saturdayat / L - MoiKlayST \u25a0-:•\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0• ; / Leave— St. Arrive ' . „" -\u0084i, *S" ""; (L7:3SaJaJB 11:05 p m La Croßse, Milwaukee and 1 a2:45 v m A 12:60 m Chicago ...... |_A*:rd pm A 7y« aia - Dulmque '..«".\u25a0 7:36 nil) 7.45 am ? -- ; IB 7:15 pm BTl:(tt pin -;- Unrslinlllown. Ottumwa, (A 9:ls am 1> 7:45 a:a ji Louis <t Kansas City: 1 C 7:15 pin A 6::« pm \u25a0 Aberdeen and Wy.:.......:.; f?J3? a m i °^ a m I , ' ... •( A b:IS poi B b::jupni .-> For information as to oiuer trains see g'jnera -ai- older at ticket oillce* A., T. & S. F. -R. R. Kun through Pullman Palace and Tourist Cars daily from Chicago and Kansas Ciiy to California; also through Pullman Curs daily to Denver, Salt Lake City, t.'gden, Fort Worth and Galvcston, lex. \u25a0-\u25a0~ .- 1 For rates and further information apply to E. Burdick, General Agent, .£ls Guaranty Building. Minneapolis, ;.;im:i.-".„.: A Minneapolis, St.Paul &Sau!tSte.Mari3R; ' I CITY J L* i JMpiifi. Guaranty Bld»;, TICKET OFFICES ' fct PauL jt-5 X dsL . \ >^ M'tl-BoftonExlvStPaul(A)ti:H pm; M'tl-i>o:,tonExlvMpls(A) - '^^ar^fS* 7:35 pin \u25a0= Wisconsin Div.Iv >lpli ftj^ft Trlfrgc ' n) Ka m; >linn..Div. ivMiniie- HO \u25a0fW^apolls (it) >::\u25a0"' am; (11) : id. 05A*Afaw"V St " oixPallsiO. iv >t. ?jIH. -•" jH^SS^*^ 1 A. daily fromUnion station: B, \u25a0 Jr "-•- •- " ; \u25a0 except tjtinday from Unionsty cji;C, except Sunday, from Broadway -st*--- tD, SL" Fautr.^-^--' -t '-••.\u25a0\u25a0'.":• \u25a0\u25a0;.- ---^\u25a0\u25a0;--t i msaSSß Leaven for Chicago, St. Louis and a ilTkii'lßiadown-river 7:50 a. m. : ar- flßifwvsS rives from same points, C:U p. m ai^j^j daily, except Sunday. - - . . - Leaves for Chicago and i St Louis, 7:30 p to. : arrives from B<une poits, 1 7 :\ij b.. ax. daily .•_ TWO INSERTIONS FREE rpHIS COUPON, when accompanied by 15 cents, * will be accepted at the Want Counter of the GLOBE office lor 3 Consecutive Insertions of any Want Advertisement of 15 words or less, not of a business nature. This offer is made for the benefit of our regular readers, but will not be honored at anyof the City Branch Offices.

fcEPTEMBEK DECOPfITF ?W^ilIS, V£V JWWIP !% Ur^AAP Sundays ... · THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, fcEPTEMBEK 17, 1892. D 7:ECOPfITF V£VIP Ur^AAP YOU CAN do both by

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Page 1: fcEPTEMBEK DECOPfITF ?W^ilIS, V£V JWWIP !% Ur^AAP Sundays ... · THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, fcEPTEMBEK 17, 1892. D 7:ECOPfITF V£VIP Ur^AAP YOU CAN do both by

THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SATURDAY MORNING, fcEPTEMBEK 17, 1892. 7

D:ECOPfITF V£VIP Ur^AAP YOU CAN do both by buying rirnnr i/</r\im \a*a K\m^\u25a0*?W^ilIS, JWW !% nU/ng, next Sundays globe. SUPPUY \u25a0 YOUfv WJ^nTSsiti'atiox >itffi;ki:i>.

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AGBNTB tor Bankers' Mutual AidAsso--l\- ciation: easiest ,plai> in stale to work.1). T. >li'N.iu>.i<ion. Secretary, GermnniaBank Building. styPaul.

GKNTSWANTED^-IHuidredsof agents-tl. wanted .itonce in ?»orth and South Da-kotasand -3li&nes\6ta: big-paying business;send 10 ecu's catalogue, etc. AddressHe-inert U."bpaude, Western general agent,Toronto. Denel count;. South P. kola.

AGENTS, miic aud female, wanted every-where; lightning seller; absolutely

new: exclusive territory; no talking; profitsImmense (in<: success a cerUiintv. AbbottMfg. Co.,' SprhigftejkV O.:;

AGENTtsHwinte(j|t'B liandie rapid-Bellingoamriniirn^ioroityi: enormous com

-sions. Addresser. O.Box 7. Canton. O.

Ai:KYou a CATHOLIC?— you un-employed); you work for$ s par

week* WrUe to Hipat oii"'o. J. It.G*y,104?.Ip.dison st.'. Chicago, 111. •'•\u25a0\u25a0'—

WANTEli—Salesinen on salary orcom-mission 'to .'hfindle the New Patent

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'Chemical Ink-Bracing Pencil: the greatest',celling-novelty ever produced: erases inkthoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of.paper: 2iO to CX) per Cent profit; one agent's'tales amounted to. Sl:.O in six days: anotherS!*in twohours; we want one energetic gen-eral agent in each state and territory. Forterms and full, j.urlieulars address The Jlon-rce Eraser Mtg. Co.. La Crose, Wis. X4.

BAKiJIiKwanted at 261 East Seventh st. ;guarantee Sl.

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BARBER—WHijted. r. good barber. Ad-dress A. H.Piirl:cr. Caiman Falls. Minn.

JJARjJKHK— Wanted, two barbers: steady->;employniPiit;. wages, %\'i per week.

Georee Dixon,.Grnfion. N.D.r>AKlli:i:wanted nt 291East Seventh sl

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DOY—Wanted, good, strong boy at St. PaulJJ Picture Frajjie Manufacturing com-i.;(!iy's. :;:i\\ Tliiidst. ;

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CAWA^SiK . TWANTED —To sell\u25a0>: watches and; jewelry on installments;

mist be acquainted in the city, able to givereferences; no commission, ttraight salaryAddiess -I;." <\u0084k>) c, city, \u25a0

VA.hkKRS— Wanted, in every countyinMinnesota. >"orthand South Dakota

and Wisconsin, a few live ennviissers forThe Kmeirency Medicine Chest r.nd Hand-

ok. (fill.) to 11. 2 to 4. Dr.Hutton, Cap-ItolBlock.- St. Paul. -.-.,

OftCUM—

Wanted, coachman wellJ recommended; none- other need apply.

lis"< Summit ny:,.; \u2666•. ;

eHORIi HOY—Wanted, a boy to do chores*—/:and take care of horse. 640 Dayton.

DaiRVMEX—

Wanted, two men for dairy;XJ'

must be good milkers. Apply IIS Southltobert et., -between. 13 and lo'clock.

DXJVKK—Wanted, first-class driver andbuggy washer at Morehead Bros . I.iv-

ery. 441 St. Peter st.

EN«;iNEER— a good ei>ginuer.Inquire by letter No. 272 Jackson st.,

'11>iuser At Sons' Malting Company.

IJ"UIO»JTURE."x FINISHERS—

Wanted.-T .: fim-clats furniture finishers. BanBros,iCoi>e.. jfounn ;t. and Second uv.northeast... nent-ulis.

HOSTILE!!— Wanted, young man of Ger- i1 man nationality, to take care of cue

horse. . Apply (•. A. Kaln. :.."i Baal Knurl!,st.

OSTLER.S— Wanted, two hostlers Jii>dJ--I:one driver. Shea iV Spencer, -ins .-el">y ay.

JOB n: ntkks immeaiatcly. PoundPublishing Company, 338 Sibley. :

I" ATHtKS-Wniut'l. five lathers at 9ißXJ Seventeenth st, south, Minneapolis;call after 6 p. in.'

LABORERS— Wanted, fifteen" laborers.Appiv to F.B. Porter, at Ramsey st. burn,

Twin City KiipidTransit Company.'

PHARMACIST—

Wanted, a registeredpharmacist, at owe. Apply,with refer-

euccs, to p. p.. M,tl. Minn.'

PL.rjJH.Btc its wanted at once. ApplytoAllan Black. 317 Minnesota st.

PLDMBRRS—Fj-sl el plumbers wanted-i- at \u25a0). T.Holmes'. :{:jMhmesoia st.

PRESS FEEDERS wanted. Pound Pub-lishingCompany 33C sible.v.

SAI.ES3I[EN- \VAN TJ-.l)—Two or three»J.more first-class men to handle the bestline of in'ailn.ent goodsjii the Northwest;bit;pay to the right men. W. A.Edwards, 18Weyfrnird st.. si. r*arrt Minn: J

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SALESMAN—Scandi:ravia:i clothingsales-man, speaking the Norwegian and Swe-

dish languages: apply, between 10 and 12o'clock only. The Plymonth Clothing House.

SALESMEN—• Forty-five dollars weeklywill dc paid for one order daily:some-thingnew in ihe book line. Address "Agency

Department, 5 East Nineteenth St., NewYork City.

OALHSMAN— experienced clothingKJ salesman: Scandinavian preferred. S.Il'rank, 151 East Seventh st.

SALESMEN— Seveu carpet and curtainsalesmen; must be- experienced andbrinz references. Applyat ekienborner &Hughes. 205 E:ist Seventh, corner Sibley.

STRONG li<j\ wanted to help in storeand on delivery wagon, fifteen or eight-

een years old. Cardozo &Sou, 370-U72 Jack-ton i-t. . -. .b(.-j .« itukk—Weu"oi energy ana tad to

solid! for Bankerß' Life Association cfft. lrul. P«lary or gnaisntee rs pi erredAddieu C. E. .'\u25a0Kcr, St Paul. Minn.

STUAMFITTKn- Wauled, one steam andhot water fitter:also one plumber;steady

work foi tin' year: none but strictlyfirst-cias'sworkmen need answer. Address for the nextten days to A. L.Morse iS:Co.. Ashland. Wis.CTJ-.NdC.l.Aflil.l^ furnished withposl--0 lionsaiid Lubir.ess hcuses supplied with-< ut ( liwgeto iill< r itun. ApplytoWyckoff,

i:;.i.b iv lia<euict, \HEast Fourth s'u; tel-epboiie 4Utj'. ....SrOKKCUTTKRS— W anted, ten first-class

stonecutters (willbe an ail winter's jobin Bedford fame); wages, $4 for eight hours'\u25a0work. A).plyto I-'rcd Andrea &Co., Milran-kee, Wis. • . ..- -H^AH.OAS wanted. Applyat No.348 Jack-J. son st.

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rr.11ia)i:s WANTtD-Three coalmak--L ers. two vestmakera, three pantmakers

and two bUßbeters'. A. Hirbour &Co., SiouxCity. 10. -.•.:\u25a0;..\u25a0.•\u25a0\u25a0:-.: t -\u0084:,;. .npvjSAH^ wunted on McHenemy. Sims andJL Union sis. ;work all fell;highest wagespaid. -11. C.lliiebner, contractor.

TWO Vi)i;N<; .'•\u25a0N of good addresswanted. Uooni •';;, Norwood House, 16j

Jin-. Eighth st.

» WANTED' IMMEDIATELY-BiHCk-\u2666 » Mnith. three women cooks and ten

{. rm hands for tee country: good wages. E.Douglass, :;"• East' Seventh st.

\l7A3NTiiiJ—

Wideawake workers every-» » where for ••.-\u25a0iliil'l' s PHOTOGItAPUS

01 the WOULD;" the greatest book on earth;costing $100,010: retail at; 13,25, cash or in-

iiiie;its: mammoth illustrated circularsand terms free: daily output over 1,5f0 vol-umes. Agents wild withsuccess. Mr.Thos.L.Martin, CeiHer'viHe. Tex.; cleared §711 ini)days; Mist l:ort-Adams. W'ooster, 0.,$23in40 jHinctes: Key. J. Howard, Madison, Lyons,>". )".. IIin7hours: a bonanza: magnifi-cent '>;:i!itonly §!. liGoks on credit, freight •

pi d. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co..No. 713 Chestnut st".:Pliila., Pa., or 368 Dearborn si.. Chi-.;.i;0. 311. .WAITED— active man at once:»> must speak German, and furnish ref-en nets; $18 per week. The Chicago Put). &Lithograph Co., jiMMadlgon m., Chicago. 111.

WANTED—Man to work on farm. De» V Cou itCo.. 21 West Third st.

ANTED—Young man not afraid of» v work at Hotel Sherman.Q/li) I'ER WEEK and expenses to male*Wx\J and female workers, to act as resi-dent FulcMucn lora canipaiiy manufacturing

ode (ranted in every household: perma-nent, profitable woilrf.itnns and circularsfree. Addrets. J-.'leC'Uy-Novulty Company, 40Amory '\u25a0'•- Boston',;MftKS. .'l":.:'.

tt.4\Tll)TO 18ETKT.

ft«><:.\!S--V.'a Mod,1two or thwc rooms fur-t: ]ii?t!ed for iilittle li^ht hoi.sekeepiug,

with neat' and bath,' central location andmoderate iiice. by a <jtnet cjui with goodreferences ;-#ive location and. price. AddressJ i)7. Globe. \u25a0'-\u25a0"••' |^] \u25a0

HOUSK—ibala.l')- £iirpiiy,rwitlibest of refer-ences, would,, like ''furnished house of

seven' or eight rf*ciDs:f.orv{he sinter; in goodlocation, convenient tff.strepfcars: rent notto exceed £:!."•. Atidftss ;,i<:ilfty.-.-\ 24,"G10be.

(\u25a0< i' Viii carpets cleaned and laid atJ the Electric Car-pei-OieKning Works, iSO

Vest ']';\u25a0':! -i. Telephone 1200.

r> \u25a0M'ONsill!.! j.i:t;y desires the use.ofJ Ipiano for the wiifterforits care; btst ofKferences. Ad/lreas p*J7. Globe.

SiTITATIOSS OFFERED,

Females'' r"*"'\u25a0'*". '•

ATtAKPKNTEUR'S.M West Exchange,free situations domestic help,.... \u0084

BANGS— Bangs cutand curled, 15 cents.Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 \Tabasha,

corner Seventh. :\u25a0 f %*\u25a0\u25a0 *> i "i

CANVASSERS— Wanted, in,every countyin Minnesota, North and South".Dakota

and Wisconsin, a few 'live- canvassers forThe Emergency Medicine Chest and Hand-book, fall •) to11. 2to 4. Dr. Uutton,- Cap-itol Block. St. Paul. .COOK— Wanted, at once, a competent and' reliable cook: no washing or ironing;it wilt* .Address 10 A, Globe... ...POOh --Wauled, a pood plain cq»ok and aA-/ second jsirl. 59 Western. A •'-> '\u25a0-. •

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DMXO ROOM gikls,chambermaid,f:fty girls for private families. .27 East

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G•\u25a0"•<>:» PLACES free of charge for goodgirls at \u25a0'\u25a0 -elliyay.

>: WOR&—Girl for general house-work: two in family. 52 West Fourth

street. .... .-\u25a0: -;.-5.:i5..v

HorsFWOUK -Wanted, eirl to do gen-'eral housework in small family.-.- Call

'-'72 Aurora ay. \u25a0 „\u25a0•, . ; •;•\u25a0•.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework. Call at 501 Ashlanday.. in the evening, between the hours of7

and 9o'clock. ..." -\u25a0• •:

OISEWOKK-Wanted, a good girl forgenera] housework: call at Gas Miss-

issippi s:. " • \u25a0"""\u25a0—

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OUSE WORK-Wanted, girl for generalhousework.. 801) Iglehart, near Vic-

toria. . 'v :;. "..\u25a0-:'•;\u25a0.;\u25a0;

JJOUSKWORK-Wanted, good girl for*\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 general housework.. Call :>4!> Canada st.

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HOIsi:W«KK—Uirl;for general House-;work :willingto teach a smart green girl,

airs. -.V.E. Sclait'e. 098 Dayton ay. "-':

ROUSKWORX—

Comj.elent girl to do.general housework. Apply at 258 Day-

ion nv. \u25a0•• (r. \u25a0. ': .- \u25a0 .IIOUSKWOKK- Wanted, gin forgenerali1housework ;must be a good

"plain cook;bigwages. Call atSOI Hollynv. "/\u25a0 .\u25a0'\u25a0",:_\u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent\u25a0 girl forgeneral housework. l'J4 \u25a0.Pleas-

ant ay. '.' • \u25a0.•--. • " -OdsEWOKK- Good wages to good cookH for general house-woric; Inquire '635 :

.Dayton ;iv.,one block Iroru powerhouse, on \u25a0

Seluy nv. Cable line. .'• .-.-\u25a0 .OUSEWORK-Girl wanted for"general ]

housework; family four adults; goodwages. 75 J Laurel ay. \u0084 :_.[•.. ci^iii-r'c^y.r.«_» OUSKWOKK- Wanted, girlto cook and

.11 do general housework: references re-quired. Apply556 Lincoln ay.. .HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlfur generalhousework; family three. 531 Laurel ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, capable -girl to.do general housework: good iva ts and

s'.L-idy employment to the right party. •\u25a0 CallRoom .i\ Merchants' Hotel: \u25a0\u25a0;, :. .\u25a0• -.»»';,vw'.

BOlMiWOKK--Wanted— Good wages for"tl good girl;general housework; no chil-dren. 541 Broadway st. \u0084'• \T.

> :oi'SKVVOIiK-Girl wanted for general-' t housework. Address 4^B Cedar st.s. ) \u25a0

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HOUSEWORK— Wanted, ii voting Scan-__ dir.avi.iu girlnt 7'5 Maryland st \u25a0 < '

HOI.SKUOKK-vV.'anted. girlfor general'housework on small farm- near St. Paul

!'::<; -•'!. Inquire De Cou &C0., 21 WestThfa-d.

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IVUus k Wanted, nurse to tak'ecareof twoi* children. Call Koom 35.' -Merchants'Hotel. - •-

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VTUKSK—Wanted, at once, a neat and rea-j-^ liable woman as child's nurse; good-wages. Address 11B. Globe. . . . \u25a0 . \u25a0\u0084,

PARLOR MAID— a competentL parlor mulct or waitress. Mrs. F. B.Clarke, 23(5 unit ay. • ' \u25a0-: .CECONI) GIRL wanted; call at once. 501IP Holly a".

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SECOND WORK— Wanted.com potent girlfor second worl ;ithrce in family. 076

Dayton ay. . --. • " \u25a0:.

SERVANT wanted, 634 St. Peter: familyofthree; Irishgirlpreferred; call betweenand 10 a. m. \u25a0.

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HKKE.DINtN-GRoo3lt;ißl>S,Crooks-ton, Sls; houseworker,. Montana, $25.

Douglass' Intelligence Office. ..;.".>'... ..'••. .f,.-

--iX7AIS'TKL»—Agood, strong girl to work*V in bakery at 554 nice st. --: :̂ • \u25a0

WANTED, by Sept. 20 in a private fam-ily, a capable woman, with a good,

practical knowledge of cooking, as cook;also, aneat and intelligent waitress, or par-lor maid; no washing; good wages. Address.<i52, Globe. :~z; .

i»r.«so JTAB.S.- 1 "; w.;:; V.

AUK YOU IX TKOUBI.i:? Ifso. con-X\ sult Mmo. lua Walker,' life reader, whogives resume of past, present and' future;ladies, 51* cents; gentlemen, Si; correspond-ence promptly answered, l'arlors, No. 040\\abaslia. . ' :'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'

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Jr. WACHOB, wall paper cleaner, 326• WabasLa St., Koom 2J, Telephone call,"675. .:.\u25a0... , \u25a0

MADAME BIKNfcTT'S new massagei'l• parlors give Turkish, medicated, seasalt, plainbath; first-class massage and alco-hol treatment by professional operators. 220West Seventh St., second lloor; hours, 9 a.m.to 10 p. m. . .. ;

All) CtiAIR, Chicago specialist,. mas-i-» • sage treatment, corner Wabasha' andTenth si ,Capitol block, Booms 15 and' 16;prices reasonable. . . \u25a0•,.---.'.

|\ [us. .M. A.TUSSiSY. 223 East Eighth st.-!\u25a0'•- Magnetic and massage treatment forparalytic rheumatism and .nervous diseases.Clairvoyant reader. Call 9 a. m. to s p.m.

Mas. -tllNNii.;hay—cull for letters atposiofiTicr1, St. Paul. .. .... -.•

MISS. KA'*K11OSK1NS. magnetic heal-'er, psychometric and trance medium.

22.r)'/2 V,est. seventh st. \u25a0. •..... .'\u25a0 ... ". .ETUKNKU-MMK. TISITSWORTH,

Ja clairvoyant, business test medium: six-teen, years' practice St. Paul. 4-!» Minne-sota st. •'"'\u25a0.

WANTED— lady correspondent, 1

residing inornear st. l'aul. AddressH. M.Burroughs, General Delivery, St. Paul

BUSINESS Cil.OiißE*.:BARGAIN,';if taken this fall, dwelling,

blacksmith, shop, tools, also big stocKiron and wood: reasons, retiring. AddressBox 44. Mekinock. N. D.

OUTCHKR SHOP—Beat opening on St.XJ Anthony Hill. Inquire on the premises,grocery store corner Selby ay. and .Grotto st.

FOR SAL,!.—On Account of Sickness—Home bakery; we sell fruit?, candies,

Cigars and tobacco; have a good trade. Ad-dress X 25, Globe, Minneapolis.

FOX SALE—

A good paving saloon onWatmsha st.;best of reasons tor selling;

excellent opportunity forany party; investi-gate at once. Inquire Z100, Globe."" '\u25a0

Foi: SALE-A well-established gioceryfor saie; reason for helling, sickness of

owner. Inquire517 University ay.

rpiit:TODBIST— first-class hotel inX Iiice Lake, Wi.;city of 4,000 inhabi-tants; doing good "business; best of reasons'forselling. K. W. Buli,nice Lake.

npUK.STOCK Of dry goods and groceries IX beloneius to the "estate of Thomas P. !Kellett is forsale to the highest bidder. Bidsreceived by Dr.O. 11. Hall, Administrator,Zumbrota. Minn

WANTED—Man to take the place ofre-»V tiring partner; firmlyestablished bus-

iness. Box 481, Minneapolis. .\u25a0\u25a0..:

\\JANTED—In every county in Minne-VV sqta, Is"orih \u25a0 and South 'Dakota •" andWisconsin, a few live canvasser* for TheEmergency Medicine Chest and Haudoook.Call '.i to 11,2 to 4. Dr. Hutton, CapitolBlock, St. Paul.

STOKES A]*j> FIXTURES. ;

.BILLIARD\u25a0''AND'- POOL TABLES'

AND'BILLIAUDSUPPLIES: •Wurerooms. 405 and407; Office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth aye-

*nue south, Aliancapolis, Mlna. .v.:\u25a0'. :.'--'S.\*y

SITUATIONS WAJKiTEP. j,- .' '

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A CCOUNTANT— Wanted, byan account-'-lx ant. small set of books to keep evenings.Z93, Globe: \u25a0 :\u25a0

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A YOUNGMANwho is thoroughly ac-quainted In the city would like a re-spectable position. of:some kind. 614 Bates'ay., city. . i

BAKEit—Wanted, 'situation by first-classbaker. Address 728 Thomas st. _:

DOOKKEEPJNG— Wanted, wtuation by\u25a0U young married man of steady habitsand with good references: bookkeeping oroffice work preferred. Address care of F.K.Khoads, Seville Flats.Bookkeeper— Wanted, by a young-LJ man. position as bookkeeper: con fur-nish best of references; fiveyears' experience.Address W., general delivery.

DAKKEEI'Ki:-Experience, with refer-\u25a0 *-> euce. Address J. H., 442 Farrington ay.

BO\-> ton LACKS, places for boys;employment bureau for poor boys, free.

Ivewsboys' Club Koom, 313 Wabasha st. ;openfrom II to IVa. m..and from 7 to 1) p. m.

CLERK—Situation wanted bya Scandina-\s vian, talks some German, in drygoods,clothing or general store; nine years'expe-rience in general store. Address S SS, Globe,Minneapolis.'' -': \ ... \u25a0

[V'L'KSK—A thoroughly competent male-L nurse wishes an engagement from Oct.1. Address A 52, Globe.

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SALESMAN—Wanted, situation as sales-*J man indepartment slore; fifteen years'experience: terms. Sis per month, .but willearn Sti' foremployer. Address S.. 55 Sum-mit ay.. St. Paul, Minn.

W ATCHMA—

Young man, four.*» years' experience, sober, honest andindustrious, with best of references fromformer employer. 9.C, 807 Woodbridge st.

! Jhcmnles*.DOOKREEPER-Wanted, by young lady.-l-» -employment in office as assistant book-keeper or cashier. Address X54. .Globe.

pOMPATENT DRESSMAKER wouldV ' like sewing infamilies. 237 Rondo, cor-

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/ lOOK—Wanted by colored woman, pintov^ to cook or housework inprivate family.

\u25a0 Address S3 West Seventh st. \u25a0 .J"i RK.SSM AKER—First-class dressmaker*'would likesewing in family. Call atNo.1)Erist Ninth St. .HOUSEKEEPER

—Situation as house-

keeper in family; am refined and edu-cated, but not atraid of work. Address W 54..Globe. . ...DATTKRNMAKER—First-class patternX maker would likesteady work. AddressC.R. Moss, 501 East Seventh st.. city.

FKINTtK—

wanted in country\u25a0-*- office, understands newspaper, job andpress work. Adqress M.>*.. Globe.

SEWING wanted in dressmaking shop;willwork reasonable. lisa Reauey st.

SEAMSTRESS—

Experienced seamstresswants sewing in families: understands

latest finish (dressmaking;- Jt.23 per day..717 First ay. south. Minneapolis.

WAITRESSES— Two young ladies wouldlike positions as waitresses in restau-

rant. 1? 53, Globe.

WET NURSE—A first class woman withreferences wants a place as wet nurse.

57East Seventh. Room 18. '.

WASHWOMAN Taunts situation in pri-»» vate families, cr will take washing

home. 701 Thomas st.

, DOAUD OtTKBFIK

BOARD—4S College Ay.—Nicely furnishedrooms, withboard :steam . heat, gas and

bath; also table board. .. - ."BOARD—Front room, also- connecting\u25a0It rooms, first floor, suitable for family;single room on ground floor for quiet elderlycouple; gas, bath, furnace, grate: termsmoderate to prompt-paying parties. 541)Olive.

BOARD— rent, front alcove and singleroom, furnace heat, bath, with good

board. 21 East College ay.

BOARD—

Handsomely furnished frontroom with board,- location central; fam-

ilystrictly private. 335 East Tenth st.

BOARD— desirable part of the city,newly furnished room with board; all

•conveniences: suitable forgentleman. Ad-dress P 100, Globe.

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Board— a couple of gentlemen for fur-nished rooms, with breakfast and sup-

per; verycheap. 405 Kice st.

BOAKI>—Rooms, with' or without board,for rent at 220 Nelson ay.

BOARD— for rent, with board; allmodern improvements. lu2 East Tenth

street.

BOARD— rooms, with or with-out board. 414 East Tenth, GiliillauKov.-. Lafayette park. Furnace heat

BOARD— Lytle Terrace. 528 Cedar— Forrent, one front parlor and one singleroom, with board.

BOARD— Nicely furnished front alcoveroom, suitable for two gentlemen, withboard. 578 Cedar st.

BOA Kl>—Parties returning from the lakewillfind a pleasant home for the winter,

steam heat and modern conveniences at"The Miner,"162 College ay., corner Sixth.MITHAY., 254 Fifth-Furnished front

rooms and table board.

1"*HKNOR WOOD—Eighth.Near Sibley—Large, elegant rooms, with board. Si.so

and S.i per week; transients, SI per day;table hoard. J

IGK SAI'EL

BKNEYOI.KNT and relief societies willlina Burton's. 54 East Seventh st., the

best place to buy second-hand clothing.

PURNITURE-Sideboard, bedroom suit,-»-\u25a0 cook stove, etc., nearly new; very cheap.2;JS Western ay. south. -

FURNACE—For sale, first-class furnace.'as good as new, $s<(. Inquire Reeves r

Drug Store, Seven Corners.

HOTEL FURNITURE—For sale cheaphotel furniture, including beds, tables

washstands. quilts, pillows; blankets andone six-hole rauge. Inquire Theo. Klett,South Park.

MAT—One Brussels mat, 12x16. nearlynew. S'-'O. Inquire 575 Westminster st.

PCI*—A fine-bred pup, six mouths old; thefather a thorouchbred Shepherd andeducated dog been withBnrnuin's circus for

number ofyears and the mother a thorough-bred imported scotch coolie: will sellcheap, as Ihave no place to keep him. G HErnst, 173 East Seventh st.

Saloon LICENSE-For ale. saloon»J license. $500: receipts. $30 per day; rea-sons given for selling. Address LOft Globe.VJETTKES— TweIve settees, Brussels topi~> each six feet long; also four two-lightgas fixtures; willbe sold very cheap Iftakenat once. Cincinnati Shoe company, 173 EastSeventh st. \u25a0

.OHKKIFPS SALE-household goods.*-> piano and new sewing machine today at10 o'clock. Confectionery store, cornerGrove and Temperance sts."OTi-.AMBOAT for sale cheap forcash ifk? taken now; sixty feet long; will carry125 passengers: well located and doing agood business. Address G 54; Glohe.

IKiItNBSAIVI>CABBIAGES.GOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGY andharness for sale cheap, at 221 Rondo st

H.Arouson.: A. LARGE CONSIGNMENT of second-xX hand carriagos. buggies, wagons, har-nesses at 2 and 1 Bridge square.

A1,1- KINDS of open and top buggies,spring wagons, sulkies, drays, har-nesses and cutters wanted at 2 and 4Bridge

Square.

FOR SALE—The fastest green pacer inMinnesota: standard bred. Can be seen

at Shea &Spencer's, 488 Selby ay.

FOR SALE CHEAP— Agood delivery orbuggy horse, delivery wagon, buggy,

cutter and harness. Call at 595 East Sev-enth st. . - *

riENUINE BARGAINS-

About half•VX price willbuy an elegant coupe carriage,double harness, top buggy and carriage team ;carriages new; sold .separately. At King'sSt. Paul Carriage Company, corner Fourthand Minnesota sts.

WANTED—Horse, buggy and typewriter:inexchange forclear property. Room2,108 East Seventh fit.-.._\u25a0

|v?r BOARD WAITED.,OOMS AND BOARD—Gentleman and

JTw 4 wife desire" two rooms and board withmodern conveniences for the winter; privateGerman family preferred. Address W 51,Glebe. .'..

FO« RENT. ;>:;.J. W. Shepard, Partial List,

Room 12. 04 East Fourth St.

LJOK-SEVEN ROOMS, with bath,, SiSty/C*J Carroll.- ' > -?. ;fl-4

727 and 729 Marshall Ay.—Eight rooms, fur-nace, bath, hardwood \u25a0 finish; newly 'deco-rated.

Twonine-room houses, opposite House ofHope church; willrent singly or double fojboarders. ».

Sixteen-room house, central location, forroomers. :\u25a0 \u25a0 . . .-.- .•>;.-\u25a0»**

170 Kent Eightrooms, modern.Apartments with and without steam heat.'

The James &tin(chainRenting Agency.

AGENTS FOR CARE OF PROPERTY.ESTATES MANAGED.... 145 EAST FOURTH ST. 'i-:,'jZ

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ASHLAND AY.. C3l—Nine large rooms,laundry, bath, cemented cellar, fine fur-

nace, mantels, corner sideboard, gas, electricbells, etc. Apply627 Ashland.

COTTAGE forrent; four rooms, summerkitchen aud good cellar. 148 College ay'

HOUSES— For rent, a ten-room house on. Ashland,\u25a0ay.' for $5 >, a thirteen-roonv

house on East Ninth st. for $4. >, two nine-room houses on Dayton ay. for 840, a nine-room house on Dayton forS3s. a nine-roomhouse on East Ninth st. lor$35, a seven-roomhouse on Dayton for $:;0, an eight-roomhouse on Martin st. for $25. an eight-roomhouse on Edmund st. for 320, a seven-roomhouse on Tilton for$20, an eight-room houseonCharles st. for $18, an eight-room house onSims st. for$15. an eight-room house at Ham-line for$15. a six-room house on Bidwell st.-for $14. a six-room house on Bidwell st.for.$12.a seven-room house on Morton st. for$I',a six-room house on Baker st. for $10.and several stores and offices. The St. PaulTrust Company, Endlcott Building. \u25a0 <>.'.:

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HOUSE— New house, <>.« Reaney. nearSeventh st. ; new house, modern im-

provements, hardwood finish; fifteen min-utes'walk from postofflce. R. J. Lewis,ll9Manhattan Building. 5..,7.

HOUSE— Lower part ofa house, furnished\u25a0': or unfurnished. 209 Sherburne ay. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

OUSES— and 228 Victoria: £25 permonth; house 238 Victoria, $30; ciiy

water; nine rooms; open Sunday. 114 Gcr-mania Life. ~ , . . .

HOUSE— $25 tor fine house on Dayton ay.;.nilmodern conveniences. llcrbst;' 405

Pioneer Press Building. . ,'. .'' .'

HOCSK— 470AsAy.—The best localityon St. Anthony hill, and the best houseyou can rind for S-'iO; 10 large rooms, furnace,

gas/and bath: good yard and trees: go to seeit. The St. Paul Trust Company, EndieottBuilding. ' : "; •'• \u25a0 \u25a0 •*•'- '

HOUSE— No. 070 Martin St.: nine-roomhouse: could be made suitable for two

small families; water, sewer and barn; SISper month. Inquire 51 Giltillan Bk»ck.- \u25a0 \u25a0-.-

HOUSE— rent, eight-room house: gas,. bath and furnace; excellent condition;C-(>! olive,.between Pine and John sts.- Ap-plyon premises. \u25a0 -.-":..-,-, . :.:-...- .-.-;.

HOUSE—New house, 841 Cock St.: eight.rooms; $10 per month for sake of pre-

serving house. 11. T. McCluug, *4 GlobeBuilding. ,.., '' .. \u25a0 . . '

HOUSE— 427 Portland Ay.—Eleven rooms;-willmake repairs tosuit tenant. -Ester-

bv,Mnuiiheimer block. "\u25a0' '...•: .0•

BOUSES— Two ten-room dwellings, cor-*\u25a0\u25a0«- ncr Canada and Spruce .6ts. ;modern '

improvements (one new). Apply to O. C.Macklctt; on premises. -vr^ . . ... .>.

HOUSE— For rent cheap, new nouse, sixrooms; city water; a corner; $1(3. 4^13.Sher-burne ay.,-..,.* --',-.

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BOUSE forrent; 259 Selby ay. Apply 2&2.Selby or 231 West Fifth, third flat. .ONE ~of r"the finest :twelve-room private

houses on Crocus hill; furnished com-plete; large grounds. J. W. Shepard, '94East Fourth. > ':*>\u25a0

AYLOR'S REXTIN<! AGEXCI, T~\u25a0::\u25a0: GLOBE BUILDING. h £

WE RENT BOUSES, STORES. OFFICES;TAKr;CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY.

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;V —. Flats.

' .... . Jj.;PLATS- second and third lloora of

'\u25a0i- the buildingNo. 1.-l West Third st., cox-.!ner Franklin, well adapted for roomers, will-be rented to suit parties, singly or.together;references required. Applyto Janitor, third\u25a0floor, or at 141 East Fifth 5... between 11. and

.12 o'clock. : • ... —r, > ': fy.r

FLATS—Steam-heated apartments in Vic-toria and Richmond apartment houses;

central location; convenient to cars. J. W..IShepard, 94 East Fourth st.

FLAT, five rooms, 656:Broadway St., sec Iond floor: city water aud sewer; • two

blocks from street'

'-?- ;"\-"'i-ATFOR RENT—An elegant flat of six

\u25a0*- rooms and furniture for sale; central'location and all modern conveniences; par-ties leaving the city. Address M 51, Globe.

HOTEL HAKTEAU—Apartments of six i. and eight rooms; first-class in every re-spect: rents reasonable; references required.

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STORE—

Fine store and basement. No.12S West Sixth, at intersection of Sev-

enth; electric lightor gas; hot water heat :ing, etc.- . '

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TORE—Fine store and oßlces_in Wil-loughby block, southeast corner Fourthand Robert. Apply to Agent. 328 Robert st., 1Room 5.'-' . . \u25a0 j.^

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HOTEL'BBUS>WICK. for eent'.e- j• men only; fifty modem tteam-heated'

rooms by day. week or month. . -.".-CENTRAL PLACE. 47:? Wabasha st. ;!

furnished rooms by the day, week or'

mouth. '\u25a0 473. . .

CEDAi: ST., 03a— Handsomely furnished- '\u25a0'parlor bedroom,' with gas, bath and fur-

nace neat. .-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 . j ..pKNTRAI, AY..65—Pleasantly furnishedV^ front room; modern conveniences: suit-able for two gentlemen;'-, references ex-changed; also room on third floor.

FOURTH ST.. hi". WEST— For rent, four-L . unfurnished rooms for lighthousekeep- Iing. $10; also two furnished ronnis up stairs. !

FIFTH .ST.. 234, WK*T-Th!rd Flat- INicely furnished- room vfor one or twogentlemen: modern improvements.

ROVE ST.. 252—Two unfurnished orVI one furnished room for rent.

riKOVE ST., 218— Nicely furnished frontV rooms; furnace heat and bath.

PLEASANT AY.,Is3—For rent, furnished. rooms, for man and wife or gentlemen.

PLEASANT AY.. 177—Pleasant rooms.with or without board: near cable line. .|

ICE ST. 40."—Two unfurnished back ,rooms forrent to parties without chil-dren, withor -wiihout board.

'ONDO ST., ISl—Furnished or unfur-

nished rooms. • ,- .-'. |—1

SELBY AY.,3..0— Furnished front alcove jO room;gas, bath and heat. \u25a0\u25a0- ,.UTOPIA, 493 ST. PETEIi -Front

rooms, single and suite, with or without'board: centrally located. ~ '' •

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ABASHAST.— Corner Tenth St., NextDoor to Drug Store— Furnished rooms

'for rent. • \u25a0

0KAHA-HA,640—For rent, nicely fur-

nished rooms in suites.- '*"•

miscellaneous.

BAKi.KY,furnished aud»store, fitted, forrent cheap. F.McPartlin, Glencoe. Me-' ;lyeod county, or llartman, corner Third ari(} IMarket, St. Paul. \u25a0£

(ILOBE WANTSV-*AIMS(i T T EEKLY .

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REAL'ESTATE FOB SALE. ". -._\u25a0:;»\u2666 y \u25a0\u25a0 Suburban.... .. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;

FARM—Wanted, to rent a farm of about-I w a hundred acres, c.Hendrickson, Box\u25a0&">, St. Paul. .\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ..-.-•

FOR SALE, on long terms, house and lot: 60 Manitoba ay.;house and two lots,

Hazel Park; two brick stores 'and lots, St.Paul Park. Inquireat 130 East Seventh st.

5.- \u25a0• -.. •.' \u25a0Ilonses for Sale. \u25a0 '..'.-- > \u25a0'.117 HEELER *HOWELL,realestate list'» V Dargalng with them. Pioneer Press Bldg

z'-l-.: '::."' fTJrATCCIA-L. .'';\u25a0\u25a0; ..':'-..._.t> 1 M. NEWPORT & SOX,- INVEST• ment Bankers. •' Joan money on Im> roved property in Et Paul and Minneap-oils at « jer cent "onor before." OfficerNew Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, andReeve Building.Minneapolis.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAborrowers can save money by calling:at, 303 Jackson, corner of Third, Room 4,when wanting a loan onDiamonds, Watches,

Pianos, Furniture or goods in storage. Pri-vate room forladies. ;. ' . -

A"A -I.OAAS on furniture, pianos.•\u25a0*»• horses, .-diamonds, • watches and

sealskin sacques; lowest rates. MinnesotaMortgage Loan Company, Rooms 1";, 14. FirstNational .Bank' Building,corner Fourth andJackson sts.

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A— YOU WA»T-'TO ISOKKOWmoney at a lower rate than you can

1 t.rrow through "any oilier agency? TheAmerican Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7,First National bank building,corner Fourthmd Jackson '

eta. will'let jou have anyamount, £10, J2O, •$25. $4f>, $75, $100 01$2()<)

—fact, any turn you wish—onvour

(.old watch, diamonds, household furniture,horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lowerlate than you can possibly get Itelsewhere.fjooais can remain in your possession, andyou can pay a part any time • yon want pnd

• Mop interest. Business / privato and cc 1fl-.oentlal. You ran have your own time larayingup princlial. I'

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A-YOUNG.MANhas irom $5 to 875 tolendto responsible parties on notes. Address

FT)I,Globe. -"\u25a0\u25a0 :-; '-:\u25a0'\u25a0' -\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-"•\u25a0

BANK STOCKS AND SECURITIES—If you have large or small sums to in-

vest, callupon W. K. Wilmot &Co., Rooms1and 2; Germania .Bank Building, St. Paul.-They make a. specialty ,of• bank stocks andthe very best securities; prompt attentiongiven correspondence. -' -. \u25a0-. .-\u25a0

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BANKSTOCKS. a specialty; bonds, com-"mercial "paper. " mortgages,'' securities

bought and sold." Geo. W. Jenks, InvestmentBanker. Minn. Loan &Trust Bldg..Mpls. ~*.LARGKAjMOUNTS of money to loanou

improved property at 5 and percent.

Smith. Parker & Oilman, New York'

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LOANS on improved or vacant real estatein St. Paul: current rates;'- on 'or before

clause. 11. T. MeClung, 84 Globe Building.

MONKVI..wANi*:i>on*life insurance pol-. icies; or bought. .X.' P. Van' Norman,

tlGuaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis.--

MONKY-TO LOAN.without delay, from$10 upward, on furniture, • horses, jew- 1

elry, etc.: time checks.- notes and secondreal estate mortgages bought. '\u25a0 Minnesota iLoan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. -.'-'

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j LKNXY.OF, 31ONLY—Will loan' itin1 -t small or large amounts at moderate rates:of interest. !call.-on W. R. Wiinioi at Co.,I:Germania Bank Bvnidintr. ;-'

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|-P-R-I-V-A-T -£-Money loaned ondiamond*, watches, pianos, |furniture or goods' in storage at lowest rales, ;

.and small monthly return .-payments.; notes•and mortgages bought; niOKt private loan•rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com-pany, ];»\u25a0-• Globe. Building: take elevator.

HIS CIKRM.AK'IA"LAND COMPANY-^buys,. sells mortgages, loans money at

\u25a0 current rates. W. P.Westtall.Eec. ;E. J.Dar-\u25a0 lagh. treas. :?, and .1Globe. Building. .irphlihAVJNGSS BA.Milib' S>T. .PAUL,I;J. corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always hasI:money to loan at :lv7 and tiper cent, aud1 charges no commission. \u25a0

i.I'll.ANT TO sjil,L"—Eighty-eight sharesi W Powers Dry Goods Company common!4stock, par, S-W per share; 'make me an offer.j Address V 5-', Globe. "•\u25a0-.- :\u25a0\u25a0;-.-

WBEKLSK A 11OWK1J, loan money atrVV current rates. 3)1 Pioneer Press lildsr.

J«\ MORITZ. tr_-J I'IONEiSKI'KKSS,;•;Building—Mortagage, loans :\u25a0. madeIpromptly; .and £ per. cent;, mortgages:boutiht.

j LOWT-Ai»l» FOliftft.

DOG LOST— Gordon setter; wellfeathered; Tinder please return and re-

!ceive reward. ii. A.Pomeroy, Eighth andSibley sts. ,„ „.,. .. .. ..-.•..'

DOG LOST—SIO Reward— Saturday, Sept.-3. Return of small black female dog;

white breast. '. -47 Wabasha.' .;.:...... ':.

Dog LOST—Pointer, bitch, white liverhead. Liberal reward, for return to f>74

jHollyay. _ . . '.'\u25a0\u25a0'" "'.\u25a0'.-'.

HORSE FOUND—Found, bay horse.withhalter: owner can have same by calling

at Clement & VondeU'B, on Dodd road. ,

KEYS LOST—Bunch ot Yale lock keys;bring them tome and receive reward.

S. N.:Adler, corner Fifth and Jackson.' .:-..PONY FOUND—Br6wn'. pony.' with part

ofhurness on: weight about 800: whitestripe Inface, two hind feet white, one frontfoot white. Can be got at 771 Charles st.

niIKSE LOST—An old-fashioned crochetPtTft&B LOST— An old-fashioned crochet-L purse: date 1850 on it; small amount ofmoney. Finder receive reward by leaving atMerrill's book store. 442 Broadway. • .•

SCAICF PINLOST-Diamoud and sapphire-scarf pin. Suitable reward willbe paid

at H. Bockstrucks, jeweler, '11 East Sev-enth st.

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G!E\ (\(\ REWARD' for the return of<$U,\J\J plain gold ring. S. N. Actier,corner fifthand Jackson. '. ':"

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ME. POTE'S CLASSES FOR THEfall season will open Sept. 20. All

.those desiring to join please call at the Col-onnade Saturday, the 17ih, or Monday, the10th, between 2ami lip. m. Evening classesfor gentlemen, as well- as ladies, will boiormed. \u25a0

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MULIIKKN'S BUSINESS COLLEGEand School of Shorthand, 34 East Sev-

enth st. (over Yerxa>). "•- '•'-'' ' "".

PROF. J. F. SHERRY, banjo, mandolinand guitar. cU'6 Jackson st. ir '.

ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY'OF MUSIC• and Art.£6 East Exchange St., St. Paul

—Piano, violin,guitar and mandolin taught.Lessons given indrawing and painting. Callor send for prospectus.

THE ST. PAUL HOME SCHOOL ANDJ- its^kindergarten is now open: to St.Paulpeople It needs no Introduction, but' tostrangers the highest references willbe givenThe principal, Mrs. M.W. Brown,is assistedby a band ot tried and accomplished teach-ers. Special attention is given to languages,-vocal and instrumental music, painting andidrawing, tee the principal at the school,

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) :WAA'TEI)'TO BU\..'/n AS FlXTlKS—WHnted to buy. second-.vT: hand gas fixtures for ten-room house.Address X 103, Globe. . .. .

HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR SEC-OND-HAND CLOTBING. f.4 E. ?TH.

1 El Wanted to buy. elk, moose, an-iltelope, goat and Texas steer horns. Ad-d>ess P. Cummmgs. 117. East Congress st.

\XJ&IAY THK HIGHEST PRICE inVV the city for household goods; do not

B*lluntil you"see us. Cardozo Furniture andStorage Company, 4."8 to 465 Jackson St., be-t»-cf-n Eighth Hud Ninth sts.

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==\u25a0\ TO EXCIIA^ICE.fc>ORTY GOOD DAIRY COWS to tradeX for vacant lats orhouse and lot. Ad-dress B 4, Globe.

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.'"-". AUCTION SALE. . ::.;;;, A.H. Nicolay, Auctioneer. '.^

AUCTION SALE. OF UNION IV-UIKReal Estate— paradise of natural

beauty: 100 very valuable business and resi-dence lots fronting on University and Priorays., and choice residence lots throughoutthe park: Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 27, 1892,sale at 2 o'clock p. m., and to continue everyafternoon (weather permitting) at the sameplace, until all the lots are sold andclosed out, regardless of prices, on very easyterms. Union Park is the most beautiful andvaluable tract located centrally between thepostofflces of St. Paul and Minneapolis onthe InterurDan line. Over sixty handsomehouses,severalcostinK fromslo,o.JO t0 815,000,adorn this natural ana ruralpark, with itsdelightful and beautiful lawns, built andoccupied by inanv of our most prominentbusiness men. Union Park isin the corpo-rate limits of St. Paul. Ithas now the advan-tage of three lines of transit," viz:The Inter-urban line, Selby ay. extension and the Chi-cago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul railroad shortline, with the depot at the southwest cornerof the park; 5-ceut fare toany part of eithercity; sewerage, the finest system in the city;,water (high service, the purest) ;surroundedby \u25a0: churches, schools and colleges. Isbounded on the south by Merriam Park,on the west by.the Minnesota Transfer, theextensive ;business freight artery, of theprincipal railroads traversing all parts of theUnited States as well as the future manu-facturing centerin the Midway district; onthe north by University avenue, afeature not-to be overlooked by all investors. .Terms ofsale very,liberal. For circulars and .mapscontaining full.information address or callon Coi. a.H. Nicolay. Auctioneer, 141 EastFifth st., St. Paul. My real estate auctionsale No.12,807. Don't forget Tuesday after-lioon. Sept. 27, the day of the sale. "..'\u25a0'\u25a0I- T.Itavanngli; Auctioneer.HREE HOUSES ANDTHREE LOTS,J- the property of John Purvis, deceased,

to be sold at public auction. Iwill sell onthe premises, near the southwest corner ofJackson and Viola sts., on Saturday, Sept. 17.

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at 2o'ciock in the afternoon, all the propertybelonging to the estate of the late John Pur-vis, being lots 5, Caud 7, Duwson &Smith'senlargement of block 4. Dawson <& Smith'saddition to St. Paul. The frontaire on Violast. is one hundred and fifty-six feet by onehundred and seventy five iiidepth, togetherwith three new houses, two of them beingseven (7) room houses, and one a nine (9)room house. This property is within veryfew minutes' walk from the center of thecity; water, gas and sewerage instreet and inall respects desirable .residence property.Terms willbe given day of sale. P T.Kav-auagh. auctioneer.

ST. JPAUL, REAL. ESTATE.Edward J Phelps to Frank Crowell, It4, \u25a0;ii

blk 80,St. AnthonyPark 81,000Bernard Kuhl to Bans P Duborg, Its 10

11. 12, 13, 14, 15, \u25a0 blk 3, Ilazel Park, -\u25a0\u25a0

-Piv.5 . ; 2,250

Jno BMactaggart to James IIBurwell",:~It 3, blk 2, Hoyt's rear pt Hall &

'- rBrown's ..:....

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Wm Hamin to J F FranzeVi," It19, blk £ \u25a0

Schurmeier &Evans' add .. 2,500Fred'k \V Hoyt to Jos C Marshall, west :'

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20 feet of It7and east 20 feet of It8, '."-'"'blk 1, College P1ace...... ..- I.ICOJoseph Schueewer's to Henry ACestle • '\u25a0\u25a0<It13, blk 31, 4th add. North St. Paul... 500!Henry GTavernier to William Wilm;It

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12. blk 6. Macfcubin &Marshall's 2 250Watson W Rich to Ed BSmith, Its 19,20,

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blk 2, Nininger & D0nne11y'5......;.. 5,203Three unpublished deeds.. 5,500

Total,eleven deed 5....,.:... .S2Cv9OQBUILDING'PERMITS.:: The followingbuildingpermits were issued

yesterday: • _ VA A Hed'en. li^-story frame dwelling,:''.-•

Sims street, between Meudota and-^•'"le 81,000

;Koss; Clark, 2-story frame dwelling,--

; Br.tes avenue, between Kaviue and: Euclid 5,000 :Northwestern Cordage company, 2-story \u25a0

-. brick engine and boiler bou^e. Front ::.

street, between Kent and Da1e.. '..... 4.C00Northwestern Cordage company,2-story -• \u25a0

brick factory building.Front •street,-i

between Dale and Kent. 36,000Peter P Kopriva, addition to frame: store, West Seventh street, between '\u25a0

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\u25a0 Warsaw and James. 1,500•W IIMeCail, 2-story frame dwelling,, Edmund street, between Arundel and .*..-.; Western... :2.400Six minor permits... 1,900

j Total, 12 permits.....„.:.;.'-.:...:..'551,600/

THK ST.PAUL TRUST COMPANY- —Offices, ICmlicotl Block, Fourth

; t>irect--A<-ti« as" executor, adiulii-t lMtrator, guardian, trustee, as--

signee, receiver, etc. '\u25a0' .' \u25a0'•-

Notice of Sale onMordgajjeFore-closure. ;i •\u25a0-

DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN. the payment of the sum of two thou-sand one hundred and seventy-two dollarsand seventy-one cents (S-J,17-'. 71), which isclaimed to be due at the date of this, noticeupon a certain mortgage duly executed and-delivered by John Lindqui'st and Wilhel- ,miua Lindqulst, his wife.- to The St. Paul-Trust Company, a corporation duly incor-porated and organized under the laws ofMinnesota, bearing date the Ist day of May,A.D. l>>:i. mid duly recorded 111 the of-fice of the llenister of Deeds Inand for theCounty ofRamsey and State ofMinnesota, onthe 15th dny of May, A.D.1881). at 4:45 o'clockp. m., inBook 205 of Mortgages, on page -96of the records of said county; and whichsaid mortgage whs given to secure 'the pay- \u25a0

ment of the sum of two thousand dollars(!«2,.XXJ), and interest at 7 per cent per an- :num, semi-annnnlly. according to the terms'of the principal note, and ten interest cou-pon notes, made by said John Liudguist, andfully described in Mid mortgage: -audwhich said mortgage, as well as said princi-pal note, contnin an agreement and cove-nant that ifany or either of said coupon in-terest notes shall remain unpaid for ten days*after maturity thereof the holder ofsaidprincipal note may. at its option, and with-out notice to the maker thereof, declare thesaid principal sum, as well as any of said pastdue coupon' interest notes as fullydue andpayable, as fullyas ifsaid principalsum waspayable ondemand, and may proceed and:-collect the same, by foreclosure of said mort-gage, either under the power of sale therein-contained, or otherwise, as itmay elect. •:-.;.:

And whereas, The said coupon interestnote which became due and payable on .May1, 1892. for the sum of seventy dollars, wasnot paid at maturity thereof; and by reasonofdefault in such payment, and more thatrten days after said May i, i.^'.i.!, the holder ofsaid principal note and said past due couponnote, did duly declare the whole ot «aidprincipal sum,as well as said past due couponnote as fully due and payable, and the pay-ment thereof wns then and there duly de-manded, and refused:

And whereas, in and by said mortgage,the said mortgagors did thereby covenantand agree that they would pay all taxes thatmight be. thereafter levied or assessed uponsaid mortgaged real estate orany part thereof,before any penalty . interest or othercharges should attach to said property, byreason of the non-payment thereof: "- .

Aud whereas, said mortgagors failed andneglected to pay the taxes lawfullyleviedand assessed- upon said real estate for theyears 1800 and ISltl:and on August 4. 1692.- thesaid mortgagee duly paid to the county treas-urer forsaid Ham county, in redemptionof said real estate, from the sale thereof, forthe »aid taxes for the year ISWi, and for theinterest, penalty and charges thereon accrued,the sum ot thirty-three dollars and eightycents ($33.80). aim for the said delinquenttaxes for the year 1891, and the interest, pen-alties and charges thereon, the further sumof thirty-one dollars and forty-eight cents(s3l. Aud there is now claimed to bedue, and is due, tor principaland interest onsaid mortgage debt, the sum oftwo thousandone hundred and seven dollars and forty-three cents, and sixty-fivedollarsand twenty-eight cents taxes paid as- aforesaid, amount-inginall, at the date of this notice, to thesum of two thousand one hundred and sev-enty-two dollars and seventy one cents (S:.\---172.71), and no action or proceeding at law or

jotherwise having been instituted to recoverthe debt secured, by said mortgage, or anypart thereof:

Now,- therefore, notice Us hereby given.That by virtue ofapower of sale contained'in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutein such case made and provided, the saidmortgage willbe foreclosed, and the prem-ises described in and- covered by said mort-gage, and situated in Bald Ramsey county,Minnesota, to wit: Allof lot numbered five(5)-.of Chute \u25a0 Brothers' Division Number :Seven (7) Addition to St. Paul, according to

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the recorded plat thereof on fileand ofrecordIn the office of Register of Deeds •in audforsaid Ramsey. county, with the heredita-ments and appurtenances thereunto belong-.ing, will be sold \u25a0at public auction, to thehighest bidder tor cash, to pay said debt and

1interest, and the taxes paid as aforesaid onsaid premises, with interest thereon accord-ingto law,and seventy-rive (75) dollars at-torney's \u25a0 fee. as stipulated in and by saidmortgage incase of foreclosure, and tbe dis-bursements allowed by law :which .sale will.be made by the Sheriff ofsaid Ramsey coun- 1

ty,at the Fourth street . front door of theCourt House, in the City \u25a0of St..Paul, insaidcounty and state, on Tuesday, the 'twentieth(20th) day of September, A.D. 1892, at :teno'clock a. m. of.that day, subject to redemp-tion at any - time:within one year frum the .day ofsale, as provided by law. '\u25a0

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Dated August 4th. A. D.'lsu2. '• ".->>:->,r h. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY,-•::T- . Mortgagee.

By J. W. Bishop, President. \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0. ':'}'• Cuakles W. Ebekleiji,Secretary.--

Harvet Officer, Attorney for Mortgagee,Vndicott Block.Voiutfa street, JatPauLSlAim, .

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'.?\u25a0'\u25a0' MISCELLASFOUS.ALLS LIBRARY COMPANY, EN-

dicott Arcade—All latest books andnovels, only two "cents per day: no othercharges; no deposit required.

IVOT OUT OF YOUR REACH—Rightin-!\u25a0" \u25a0-\u0084 the center of the city; 456 St. Peter st.is the Market Shoe Store; it the best placefor good, reliable footwear.

KIVATK.HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OFMidwifery—Mrs. H.Stenzel.:.<Jß Martin st.

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"County Auditor's Office, i\u25a0 \u25a0 ->' t;r z Ramsev County, Minn. (To Rodney Smith:- You are hereby notified that onBth day ofMay, A. D. 1889, in proceedings to enforcejthe Daymen t of delinquent taxes pursuant tothat certain real estate tax judgment whichwas entered i.v the District Court in and forthe County of Ramsey, in the Second JudicialDistrict of-the, State of Minnesota, on the12th (fey of April;A.D.1889, the following-described piece or parcel of land, which issituated in Ramsey County, in the State ofMinnesota, to wit:; LotSix (6), Block Thirty-two (32),of WestSt. Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy theamount for which it was adjudged liable insaid judgment,interest and costsTforthe sumof Five Dollars and Ninety-three Cents; thatthe amount required to redeem said piece orparcel of land from such sale (exclusive ofthe costs to accrue upon this notice) is Five

'Dollars and Ninety-seven Cents, which is theamount for which such piece or

'parcel of

1land was sold upon assignment from State onthe Ist day of June, 188& and interest on saidlast-named amount at the rate of twelve percent per annum from said Ist day of June,A.ID. until such redemption is made,and. that the time for redemption of suchpiece or parcel of land willexpire sixty daysafter the service of this notice.

Witness my hand and officialseal this 2dday or September. A.D.1892...- \u25a0 • \u25a0 • , -

,: M.F.KAIN,County Auditorof Ramsey County, Minn., '

[County Auditor's Seal.]Delivered to the Sheriff ot Ramsey County,

this2d day of September, 1892. •: :;•:\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'*:". \u25a0':, ,.; V.M. F.Kai.v. County Auditor.

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! L. _ ''"'\u25a0" County Auditor's, Office, )

Ramsey County, Minn, (ToBertha Saver:

-; You are hereby notified that on 10th day of\u25a0May, A.D.lßS9,'in proceedings toenfor ce thepayment of delinquent taxes pursuant tothat certain.real estate tax judgment whichwas entered 111 the. District Court in and forthe County of Ramsey, in the Second Judi-cial District of the State ofMinnesota, on the12lh day of April,A.D.1880. the following-described piece or parcel of land, which issituated in Ramsey County, in the State ofMinnesota, to wit: ;.

Lot Number Four (4),inBlock Number Five(5).Of Youngman and Lamm's Addition toSt: Paul," was sold to satisfy the amount forwhich it was adjudged liable in said judg-ment, interest and costs, for the sum of Sev-enty Cents; that the amount required to re-deem said piece or parcel of laud from suchsale (exclusive' of ihe costs to accrue upon;this notice) is Seventy Cents and interest ou\u25a0the said last-named amount nt the rate oftwelve per cent per annum from said 10thday of May, A.D. 1880. until such redemption \u25a0

is mode, and that the time forredemption of;such piece or pa-reel ofland willexpire sixtydays after the service of this notice.'\u25a0 Witness my hand and official seal this 11thday ofJune, A.D.1892.

\u25a0" --

•' .\u25a0 M.F. KAIN,

• :County Auditor ot Ramsey County, Minn..; . [County Auditor's Seal.];Delivered to >.he Sheriff of Ramsey Countythis 11th day. ofJune. l&B.

M.'

]\u25a0'. Kain. County Auditor. '

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:. County Auditor's Office, | ....-,. Ramsey County, Minn, )ToC. W. Youngmau and W. L. Rosenberger:

I You are hereby notified that on 10th dayof May, A. 1). leßi>, in proceedings to en-force the payment of delinquent taxes pur-suant to that certain real estate tax judgmentwhich w«is entered in the District Court in

.and for the County of Ramsey, in the SecondJudicial District of the State ot Minnesota,

.011 ihe 12th day of April,A.D.1889, the fol-lowing-detcribod piece or parcel of laud,.which is situated in Kamsey County, in theState of Minnesota, to wit:; Lot Number Thirty (a<)j in Block NumberEight (8) of Pnlisade Addition to Saint Paul,was sold to satisfy the amount for which, itwas adjudged liable iu'saii judgment, inter-est and costs for the sum of One Dollar andNineteen Cents; that the amount required toredeem said piece or parcel of land fromsuch sale (exclusive of the costs to accrueupon this notice) is One Dollar and Nine-teen Cents, and interest on said last-named

\u25a0amount at the rate of twelve per cent per an-num from said 10th day of May, A.D. 1880,•until such redemption is made, and that thertime forredemption of such piece or parcel;of land willexDire sixtydays after the serv-ice of this notice. : \u25a0 -.•-.• Witness 111 v hand and officialseal this 11thday of June. A.D.18.12.

'M. F. KAIN,

j County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minn.: [County Auditor's Seal.] \u25a0.. .-; Delivered to the Sheriff of Ramsey Countythis llthday of June. 1892.'' ' '

M. F.Kaix.Comity Auditor.

:>:.-\u25a0-. :\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 . . [No.!H7.J . ~~^."

.:". County Auditor's Office, |-;" . Ramsey County, Minn,1

To Wm. Smith:. You are hereby notified that on 9th day of.May, A.D. H6&, iiiproceedings =to enforce;the payment ofdelinquent taxes pursuant tothat certain real estate tux judgment whichwas entered in the District Court in and forthe County ofRamsey in the Second JudicialDistrict of the State ofMinnesota, on the 14thday of April,A.D. IBw. the following-de-scribed piece or parcel of land, which is situ-ated inRamsey County, in the State of Min-nesota, to wit:.. - .; Lot Seven (7). Block Thirty-two (32) ofWest Saint Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy theamount for which itwas adjudged liable insaid judgmeuUinterest and costs, for the sumof Eight Dollars and Forty- one Cents; thatthe amount required to redeem said piece orparcel of land from such sale (exclusive ofthe costs to accrue upon this notice) is SightDollars and Forty-one Cents, and interest onsaid last-named amount at the rate of twelveper cent per anuura from said 9th day ofMay, A.D. 18S8. until such redumption ismade, and thnt the time forredemption ofsuch piece or parcel ot land willexpire sixtydays after the -service of this notice.

Witness mv hand ad official seal this 2dday 01 September, A.D.1802.

M. F. KAIN,: County Auditor ofRamsey County, Minn..; [County Auditor's Seal.*]

Delivered to the Sheriff ofRamsey County,this 2d day of September, 1*92.

'\u25a0 M. F. Kaix.County 'Auditor.[No.ÜB.I- ' '

\u25a0 Gounty Auditor's Office, {;/•'-- v-" itAMSKYCounty, Minn. JToWm. Smith :-.1 Youare hereby notified that on 9th day ofMay, A. D.-.IBSK, in proceedings 10 enforcethe payment of delinquent taxes pursuant tothat certain real estate tax judgment whichwas entered in the District Court in and forthe County ofRamsey, in the .Second Judi-cialDistrict of the State of Minnesota, on the14th day of April,A. 1). 1888, the following-described piece or parcel of land, which issituated in Itarnsey county,;in the State ofMinnesota, to wit:

Loteight (8). block thirty-two(32) of WestSt. Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy theamount for which Itwas adjudged liable insaid -judgment,

-interest and costs, for the

sum of Ten Dollars and Four Cents: that theamount required toredeem said piece orpar-cel of land from such sale (exclusive of thecosts to accrue upon this notice) is Ten Dol-lars and Four Cents and iutvest on said last-named amount at the rate of twelve per centper annum from said (jthday of May. A.D.1«88, until such redemption is made, and thatthe time for redemption of such piece or par-cel of land will expire sixtydays after theservice of tlis notice. \u25a0

Witness my hand and official seal this 2dday of September/A. D. Ib'J2.

M. F. KAIN,County Auditor ofRamsey County, Minn.

\u25a0 [County'

Auditor's Seal.] ..-\u25a0, -'-.\u25a0.Delivered to the Sheriff of Ramsey County

this 2d day of September, 189?.M. F. Kain, County Auditor.

[No. I(W7.]County Auditor's Office,I

Hajisey Coukty, Miuu. fTo Wm. Smith:

You are hereby notified that onBth day ofMay, A.P.18Pft in proceedings to enforcethe payment ofdelinquent taxes pursuant tothiit certain real estate tax judgment whichwas entered in the District Court in and forthe County of Ramsey, in the Second Judi-cial Dißtrict of the State of Minnesota, on the12th day of April,A.D. 1869, the following-described piece or parcel of land, which issituated in Kamsey County, in the State ofMinnesota, to wit:

Lot Seveu(7),Block Thirty-TwoofWest St.Paul Proper, was sold to satisfy the amountfor which it was adjudged 'liable insaidjudgment,interest and costs for the sum ofNine Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents; that"the amount required to redeem said piece orparcel ofland from such sale (exclusive ofthe costs to accrue upon this notice) is NineDollaraand Eighty-Two Cents, which is theamount for which such piece or parcel oflaud was (sold upon assignment from Stateon the Ist day ofJune, 1889, and interest onsaid last-named amount at the rate of twelveper cent per annum from said Ist day ofJune, A.D. 1889. until such redemption ismade, and that the time for redemption ofsuch piece or parcel of land willexpire sixtydays after the service of this notice.

Witness my hand and official seal this 2dday of September. A.I>.iSyti.

M. F.KAIN,County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minn.

[County Auditor's Seal.*]Delivered to the sheriff or Ramsey County

this ad day of September, 1892.

DYE WORKS.J. KOCHKX, N=. W. Steam Dye Works•

office. 416 Robert st? Ryan block works,f5 and 57 Indiana ay. ''"\u25a0*

T AMltiU>"&t;o,.;Kew York steam Dye-

'*» Works; ladies' and -gents" clothing a-"fpecialty. 14 Went; Sixth«t. i *'-.'"..

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AHI,KRT &,;.^Ni\*;LJ MinnesotaSteam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. '\u25a0* ,

ST. PAUL STKAM-DYK WOKKS-Es-tablished ISSG—J;C. Kahlert, proprietor: \u25a0

artistic cleaning of ladies' and gentlemen'sgarments. 128 West Third st. .<..,. . ... ,SToiiE axib.;BAh FIXTURES

NKWAND sEco>n.n and saloonf) fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, poo v andbilHard tables, counters . and shelving. "213Washington ay. north.' Minneapolis: "

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DIAMOND JO LINE STEAMER\u25a0j-anKHHfrirr.<i f- iAr

PITTSBURGH^Willleave forSt. Louis and all intermediate_ landings") r-.^.t •,•_-. ;-•\u25a0..\u25a0•:: yMONDAY,SEPT. l»ili,AT TO A.TO.

Through tickets to Chicago via rail andriver. For full information regarding passeager and freightrates apply :>- •'••-•\u25a0 ,

\u25a0 C. R. HKOCKW'AY. AgentFreight and ticket office and dock tootof

Sibley street, opposite UnionDepot. .. ,-..Telephone 2u4.-

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ALWAYS~ON~ TIME.Ticket Offices— l.'.'j East Third street," St

Paul; 13Xicollet House Block, Minneapolisand Union Depots in St. Paul. Minneapoli'and Stiilwater. ;(*Daily. tExcept. Sunday£Kxcept Monday.. \u25a0 tsun day.only. ','dExcepSaturday.)

•\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0:": \u25a0 Leave- ArriveThrough Trains.. SI.Paul. St. Paul

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andDuliitfc ..... f \u2666 :o:4opni *il:."')amAshland, llurley \u25a0.... ,i +11:35 am .*.~:uOpm

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CHICAGO GKEAT WESTERN RAILWAYV^y Co. (operating Chicago, st. Paul &Kan-sas City Railway). Trains leave uniou depot.CityOffice. IJ>"> East Third Street.

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Pacific Mail daily for Fargo, .Jamestown. Livingston. Helena,Buite, Missoula, Spokane, Ta- \u25a0 .coma, Seattle Portland 4:15 12:11

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WISCONSIN, CENTRAL'LINKS.Through Fast Trains for Chicago. Milwaukeeand intermediate points leave .Minneapolis12:45 p.m.: (3:25 p.m... at; Paul. 1:30 p. m.;7:15 p.m. Arrive tit.Paul, 8:30 a. m.:

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