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THE SAINT PAUI, 'GLOBE, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1896. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. IraittsLeave and ArrlveSt. Paul as Follows: Union Depot. Sibley St. /^H^. TICKET OFFICE Uv____K. t62 EAST THIRD ST. Dinin. *.ar» on Winnipeg and:.— ST. PAUL' Paciiic .'oast Trains. Leave. Arrive - Pi ftil .( Vm 'dailyi for FarL'oj Bueaui, dntte. Helen,. Mis! Ktuls. Spokane. Taeoma. Sen t tic and Portland. - . :4'> pm 5: __. \> va Dakota Express (dailyi for Moorhead Farse.J- nx-_t->wii. Ferjru, Kbllf. Wshpeion. Crooks'oti. Grand Forks. Graf- 1 ton and Winnipeg .:.. pn>j7*._. a in Farsro Local fdally except Sun- 1 _ay\ for St. Cloud, Brainerd •nd Fargo.... | Ir** arn|.:3. p m Pi:llmnM first Class and Tourist Sleepers. *&ffi!li uSSs** 395 ROBERT ST., -iIMaiTL- .F CORNER SIXTH, \f^ JBSsiP 'PHONE 480) AND ffBQHBI UNION DEPOT. Leave, j tEx. Sunday. ~~*Daily. Arrive??" *"*:l('an* /-» ma 9 /-* a gja *7 :soam + .::v>pm I, pi I IvAl II J •11:35am :10pm: W ** E V^^V +9 :55pm tiO:lOani .Du.ulli. Superior. Ashland. ts:.sopm *ll:Uoi>mj.. Duluth and Superior *6:soam •10 :05am Su city. Omaha __ Kan. City •.-....pm +10 :05am; Elmore, Su Falls, Pipestone + 6:fispm *4-:iopm .Mankato, New L'lm. Tracy. t!):3sam .10-.Ofiam .Wntertown. Duron. Pierre. t.:sspm *d:_sp__jßioux City, Omaha, Kan. Cy. *7:25 am •«i.15pm 1 "California In Three Davß" *7:25 am GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Office. 190 E. Third St. 'Phone 1142. Leave. |*Dail,y. -Except Sunday. Arbivb. W:__am|Brec_, Division* Branches .s:;i,pm •ts::ioa_H F'gus Falls Div. & Branches +6:ospm +.V.:. pm Willmarvia St. Cloud .10:45am *T:4spm Breck.. Fargo, Gd.F's.W'Deg *T :soam *.:00piu Montana &Paciiic Coast.... *6:2opm •6 :lspm St. Cloud. Or kst'n, Gd. F'ks *7:lsam t_:_sp_n _xcel_ior& Hutchinson t9:4oam Hotel Lafayette. Minnetonka Reach, now open. EASTERW MINNESOTAG. N. RY. •n:Jopg[ P»luth, West Superior j %|ggg NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.~ North West, North Land. Exclusively Passenger. Leave Duluth 1: 45 p. m. Tuesdays aud Saturdays Leave Buffalo 9:... p. m. Tuesdays aud Fridays Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. ~~jLv.""^T P. Ar. St. P. Chicago "Day" Express.. +S-.i>..am +10 :10pm Chicago "Atlantic" Ex... *2:55pm *11:35am thicag) "Fast Mail" *o:sspm *2:oopm Chicago "Vestibule" Lim. +3 :lopm *7:soam Clilca«o via Dubuque +4 :sopm +11 :00am Dubuque via La Crosse... *B:osam +10:10pm Peoria via Mason City *4:sopm *11 :00am St. Louis and Kansas City. *B:3."am *6:35pm Nilbank and Way +B:2oam *1,:50pm Aberdeen and Dakota Ex- Press. *7 :ospm *8:10am •Daily. +Ex. Sun. JEx. Sat. «JEx. Mon. For fullinformation, call at Ticket Office. Chicago Great Western Ry. "The Maple Leaf Route." Ticket Office: Robert St., cor. Kb St. Phone ISX Trains leave from St. Paul Union Depot. •Daily. f Except Sunday. Leave. Arrive. Dubuque, Chicago, Waterloo. I +7.30 am +7.28 pm Marshalltown, Ites Moines, -i *B.lopm *7.45 am frJt. Joseph and Kansas City.. (*B.lopm *1.5 T.pm Dodge Centre Local *3.55 pm *9.50 am ST. PAUL & DULUTH R. R. Leave Arrive JSt.Paul. «Daily. tEx. Sunday. St. Paul. * ~**f. «• m. DULUTH - §«M_*_i__ mi-fESm superior... Ji^S: From Union Depot. CITY TICKET OFFICE \u25a0'JiH Robert Street. M., ST. P. & S. S. IN. R. R. Union Station. Leave. | EASf! l7Arr"lve?~ 6:45 p m Atlantic Limited Daily. 9:35 am 9:05 am Hninelander Local, ex. Sun. 6:30 p m WEST. 0:05 a m Pacille Limited. Daily 6:30 p m From Minneapolis. Glen- -6:00 p m wood Local, except Sunday, ft:,, am WISCONSIN CENTRAL City Office, ;.?_ Robert Street. 'Phone No. 091. A-ii-,.it„, t._;i Leave Arrive All Trains Dally. St. Paul. St Paul. Eau Claire. Chippewa 1 Falls, Ashland, Hur- „„ n ... lev, Oshkos_.Milv.au- ' ' :M a ,- m - 8:li * _ m kee, Waukesha. Chi- f -*J- d »s _? d caeo and tne East and' ' -Wp.m. *.:_,p.m. Soinh j I 'Arrive 7 : .0 p. m, on Sundays. m B»~mBS2*^ miI ~T^^gj points 7:45 a. m., daily. M- & ST. L. DEPOT, Broadway and Fourth. MINNEAPOLIS & ST.TOUIS R. R •VAE.BKRT 1.!,,, KOITTK." Leave | 'Dally. -lEx~Sundaj7 | Arrive J Alb't Lea, Dcs Moines, | t0:lj a.m. i ced. Rp'ds, Kan. City f +7:40p m ( Watertow n. New L'lm I tS:T> am. i and Redwood Falls Ex ( ,4:55 p m •^.OO p.m. Dcs Moines &Omaha Lim *8:55 a m *. :'HI p.m. Chicago & St. Louis Lira. *8:55 a m .4:48 p. ru. j Albert Lea <_ Manl-ato Loc t10:33 a.m LEVEE Toot of Slb'ey Street. "^i|__^QUINCY Will leave for St. Louis and intermediate land- ings Monday, Au_. 1 " _I», at lO A. _»I. For full infoimation regarding passenger and freight rales address C. R. BROCK WAY,General Agent, Ofliee, foot of Sibley street, opposit, Lnion Depot. St. Paul. Telephone call. JI. DR. FELLER :BCE. 7th Street, St. Paul, Minn. Speedily cures all private, nervous, chronic •nd blood and skin diseases of both sexes, \u25a0witikout the use of mercury or hindrance from ouslness. NO CURE. NO PAY. Pri- vate diseases, and all old. lingering cases fphere the blood has become poisoned, caus- ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth, pains in the head and bones, and all diseases Of the kidneys and bladder are cured for life. Men of all ages who are suffering from the results of youthful indiscretions or ex- cesses .f mature years, producing nervous- ness, indigestion, constipation, loss of mem- ory, etc., are thoroughly and permanently cured. Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex- perience in this specialty, is a graduate from •ne of the leading medical colleges of the country. He has never failed In curing any cases that he has undertaken. Cases and correspondence sacredly confidential. Call or write for list of questions. Medicine sent by mail and express everywhere free from risk aad exposure. Frt-e Fare to tlie State Fair. Read the Globe's offer in another Column. It tells you how to get both free railroad fare and free admission tickets to the Great Minnesota State Fair. WANTS MAY BE LEFT At I In* following; locations for Inser- tion in the Dnily and Sun-lay Globe, ut tbe same rates as are charged by (lie run In ollice. HAMLIN E. Hamllne Pharmacy Drug Store JTSO SNELLING AVENUE. DAYTON'S BLUFF. Sever Westby Drug Store 679 EAST THIRD STREET. Lewai town. William K. Collier Drug Store SEVENTH AND SIBLEY. Joseph Argay Drug Store COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS. M. D. Merrill News Stand 442 BROADWAY. MEH Ul v .1 PARK. A. L. Woolsev Drug Store ST. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUES. ST. ANTHONY HILL. Emil Bull Druggist GRAND AY. AND ST. ALBANS. W. A. Frcst __ Co Drug Store SELBY AND WESTERN AVENUES. Straight Bros Drug Store RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS. A. A. Campbell Drug Store 235 RONDO STREET. A. T. Guernsey Drug Store, 171 DALE STREET. Brackett's Pharmacy VICTORIA AND SELBY AVENUES. WEST SIDE. The Eclipse Drug Store. S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. George Marti Drug Store S. WABASHA AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE. Concord Street Prescription Store. CORNER STATE AND CONCORD. A. T. Hali Drug Store COR. B. WABASHA AND ISABEL. UPPER TOWN. S. H. Reeves Drug Store MOORE BLOCK, SEVEN CORNERS. C. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store ST. PETER AND TENTH BTREETS. B. J. Witte Drug Store 29 EAST SEVENTH STREET. F. M. Crudden Confection.r 496 RICE STREET. W. E. Lowe Drug Store ROBERT AND TWELFTH STREETS. R. T. Wincott & Co Drug Store CORNER RICE AND IGLEHART. ARLINGTON HILLS. C. R. Mrrellus Drug Store CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR. A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 954 PAYNE AVENUE. "WEST SEVENTH STREET. A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store 499 WEST SEVENTH STREET. J. J. Mullen Drug Store COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH. UNION PARK. C. A. Monchow Cigars and Tobacco UNIVERSITY AND PRIOR AVENUES. PERSONALS. MRS. DR. MOSS, St. Paul's most popular clairvoyant, should be consulted at once by all who wish to better their condition of life. 552 Wabasha st. LADIES Call at 189 East Eighth st. to have their fortunes told. 25 cents; gents, 50 cents. C. M. B.— Come home. Everything is all right. A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— Madame Teicsworth; prices reduced 50 cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighth street. INSTRUCTION. W T ANTED—PupiIs for evening class in sten- ography and bookkeeping: positions when _competent. Address W 77, Globe. BALDWIN SEMINARY, 459 Portland ay., St. Paul. Boarding and day school. Superior advantages. Catalogue free. REOPENING— Prof. J. Remer's Academy for Dancing reopens Sept. 21. Westmoreland Hall, Tenth and St. Peter sts. TELEGRAPHY, bookkeeping, shorthand and civil service examinations taught at Globe Business College. Endlcott Building; stii- dents can earn board. LOST AND FOUND. BADGE LOST—Thursday, Aug? 13^ badge bearing the following inscription: (G. A. A.) CM. McNally.) (Rope Climbing.) Finder will please return to M. McNally, Brad- street's, First National bank, and receive reward. BRACELET LOST—Saturday evening a lady"s sllver bracelet, with watch attached: Ourlta scratched on inside; $5 reward if returned to this office. COIN LOST— An Egyptian gold coin, with a gold rim enclosing it. in the business part of Minneapolis yesterday. Finder please re- turn to Globe office, Minneapolis, and re- ceive reward. DOG FOUND—Found, a St. Bernard dog; he is a male dog; black in the face. Apply at 52 East Aurora ay. COW FOUND—A red cow. Owner call at 1153 Gaultler st. . " ——^— _,—_-_— _, FOR SALE. ORGAN— For sale, new parlor organ, left on sale at factory; cost $3 a month. Address X 78, Globe. PIANO—For sale, upright mahogany piano, 7 1-3 octaves; must sell; most any price tikes _w $__ ££&- **_.U(. Igng time,. Ad- dress V 86. Globe. SEWING MACHINES-For sale. Domestic" sewing machine. $15; Cabinet machine, $12; Singer, $6. Address X 78, Globe. PIANO—Fine upright piano, half-value; can- not go on with the payment. $20 cash, bal- ance on time. Address S 82. Globe. TICKET— For sale, cheap; round-trip ticket to coast; all privileges. Address X 94, Globe. CHOTGUN— For sale, new 12-gauge hammer- less shotgun. Address S 80, Globe. ENCYCLOPEDIA—Britannica encyclopedia; late edition, complete. 22 Schutte Block. BED—Good upright antique oak folding bed, with French mirror. Address S. 86, Globe. WATCH—Lady's solid gold watch; fine move- ment; cheap, or will exchange for lady's bicycle. Address L 84, Globe. FOR SALE—Van, range and broiler, with cooking utensils almost new, suitable for restaurant or hotel; also one showcase 2^x4M> feet. Inquire W. L. Perkins & Co., 319 Robert &t. ANNOUNCEMENTS. GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICE work done by the Minnesota Roofing and Cornico Co., 411 Selby ay. A SPECIALTY— Infants' "and children's wardrobes made complete in every de- tail and on short notice; prices rea- sonable: work guaranteed and estimates cheerfully given. Call or address Stone & Smith. Deflel Block, Seven Corners, over Reeves' drug store. Tel, call 1105-2. DYE WORKS. KAHLERT & MINTED- Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. LICYCLES. BICYCLES for sale cheap for cash. Only two left. C. F. Lovering, 3_, Wabasha 3t. Wante d to" a v l 7 CHAlßS— Wanted to buy. 2«0 to 400 chairs, suitable for a public hall; also cash car- riers. Address Laird, Boyle & Co., Rush City. Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAM- sey—District Court. In the matter of the assignment of Smith Fruit Comoany. Insolvent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Smith Fruit Company, a corporation, incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, has made an assignment to me of all its property not exempt by law from levy and sale on execution, for the benefit of its creditors, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 148. Laws of ISM. and the laws supplementary and amendatory thereto. All creditors claiming to obtain the benefits of this assignment are required to file with me proofs of their claims within such time as the court shall, by order, provide. JAMES HARRISON. Assignee. 92 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 17-24-31. PYRAMiD PILE CURE Iss new discovery for the prompt, permanent cure of Piles in every form. Every druggist has it. SITUATIONS OFFKRBD-Mi I , \u25a0SL AGENTS—Here is a good chance for good men; $40 a month. W 76, Globe. BENCH MEN—Wanted] good bench' men] Bohn Mfg. Co., Arcade at. BOY— Wanted, a boy ot about fifteen yeara of age on a farm. William Ortner, Owa- tonna, Minn. \u25a0BOYS— Ten active boys, aged eighteen, intelli- gent and good appearance. Call Monday 9 o'clock at Globe counting room, St. Paul. CANVASSER— Wanted, man of good appear- ance and well acquainted with city for city canvassing. Address A. B. C, Globe. COACHMAN—Wanted, a coachman at once. Apply 124 Summit ay. COOKS— Wanted, for encampment week, two flrst-class cooks, one flrst-class broiler. Ap- __ply_to chef, Hotel Metropolitan. COLLECTOR—Wanted, a c_ty~colle-.or; lib- eral commission offered. 217 Washburn Building. ERRAND BOY— Wanted, "a boy fourteen years of age to run errands; good wages to the right party. Call 139 East Tenth st. THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, as- sets $650,900; largest, strongest end best Minnesota Life Company, wants a few more agents. Every assistance given. Expenses of good men guaranteed. Address Douglas J*utnam, Secretary, St. Paul. Minn. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to learn the barber trade; only eight weeks re- quired: situations guaranteed; failure im- possible; tools donated; catalogue free. Twin City Barber College, 223 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. TINNERS— Wanted, five good tinners or cor- nice makers. Lefebvre Roofing and Cornice Works. Eighth st. TROMBONE PLAYERS—Wanted, slide and valve trombone players for amateur brass band. Address O 84, Globe. WANTED—A live man with small capital, to handle canvassers for the sale of the latest and best life-size (bust) photograph of McKinley. Sample, express prepaid, 50c. The Easton Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. WANTED—Two boys, fourteen and sixteen years, to make themselves useful. New York Decorating Co., 354 Minnesota st. WE PROCURE all kinds of situations. Call or send stamp for application blank. Green- leaf, 424 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis. SITUATIONS OFFERED— FEMALES. APPRENTICES— Wanted, two girls to learn dressmaking. Call at once, at 415 Selby ay. APPRENTICE— Wanted, a young girl who wishes to learn dressmaking; no errands or other work. Apply 674 Selby ay. APPRENTICE— Wanted, a young girl to learn dressmaking. Call 393 Selby, Dry Goods. Millinery. Miss Hidding. GIRL TO TRAVEL— Wanted, girl to travel in a medicine wagon; no experience. Inquire 458 St. Peter st. Come ready; good wages. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, young girl to assist in housework and help to care for child. Call at 643 Martin st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for gen- eral housework. Apply at once at No. 68 Eleventh st HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. 115 South Waba- sha st. HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house- work. Call at 796 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— GirI tor general housework; good wages. 379 East Tenth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 446 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general house- work; family of three. Apply 62 Park place. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl for gen- eral housework. 822 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to as- sist with housework. Apply at 274 Iglehart street. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework; wages, $12. Call at 382 St. Albans st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, neat girl for gen- eral housework. Inquire 469 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a strong," compel, tent girl for general housework. Apply Monday morning at 519 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework in small family. Call at 618 Canada st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for general housework. 51 Summit ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl or woman for general housework; easy place I and good wages. 311 South Franklin st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl to assist in light general housework; family of three. Apply No. 9 Seville Flats, corner Kent and Selby. HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework, or young girl to assist, at once. 287 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, neat German girl for general housework at 704 Burr St.; take Lafayette ay. ctr to Minnehaha st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a thoroughly com- petent girl for general housework in family of two; must be a good cook. Call Monday morning between 9 and 12 at 771 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; no small children. 767 East Fourth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted! girl for general housework: must have reference and ex- perience; also nurse girl; wages $12. Ad- dress 152 West University. ffl'fCHSjf A?6R__-Wani__:. i i_o_:~girFls do kitchen work and plain cooking. 654 Grand ay. LADIES wanted in our order department to interview our patrons. Call 9 to 10 a. m. H. Freeman, 50 Davidson block. NURSE— Wanted, girl about 14 years old to take care of 5-year-old child during the day; one living on west side preferred. Apply 466 Clinton st. SECOND GlßL—Wanted, a second girl at White Bear for one week, beginning Tues- day or Wednesday next; good wages. Ap- ply Monday, to O. L.Taylor, 218 Manhattan Building. SCRUB GlßLS—Wanted, scrub girls; must be strong and willing workers. Apply to Ma- tron, City and County_Ho3pital. SOLICITORS—Ladies to solicit for W. & M. Powder Flavoring; every housekeeper buys it. Call afternoons. 216 Washburn Build- ing. STARCHER— Wanted, an^xperienced stareher at Hotel Metropolitan laundry. BOARD WASTED. BOARD A business man and wife would like pleasant rooms, with board, in private family; must be modern and centrally lo- cated. Address J 94. Globe. BOARD—Wanted, by young lady, furnished room (alcove room preferred) with break- fast and 6 o'clock dinner, in private fam- ily; reply, stating terms, description and size of room. Address W 79, Globe. BOARD Comfortably furnished cool room with board, wanted by gentleman; please state price. Address F 86, Globe. TO EXCHASGB. TO EXCHANGE—High-grade bicycle, only been used a week, for bed room furniture, or will sell for cash. Address 279 East Seventh st. The Empire. WILL TRADE improved inside clear prop- erty paying better than 6 per cent for mod- ern home; can pay some cash. Z 93, Globe. TO EXCHANGE—High grade wheel in ex- change for fine shot gun and diamond ring or part cash. Box 257. White Bear Lake. IMPROVED REAL ESTATE and cash to exchange for merchandise. F. J. Otis, 152 East Sixth St., St. Paul, Minn. NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Fur- niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 East Seventh. R. N. Cardoza. Proprietor. _-t-_---M-MI------------l--M---<---_i OTNAIf «._.__. AXY 6neT CAN BORROW MONEY" my amount, on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, furs, bicycles, typewriters, at Lytle's, 411 Robert, opposite Ryan hotel, Watches and diamonds for sale at half their value at Lytte's, 411 Robert st. TO $600 short-time loans procured on per- sonal property. Ohio Investment Company, seventh floor, Globe building. MONEY TO LOAN—On furniture, pianos, etc., to remain with the owner; also on watches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loans can be repaid by installments; business strictly private. Room 7, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson; Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co, If ITC ATI ON S | WANTED-Hale. CARPENTER wants work at 220 Water st. CLERK—Wanted, position as grocer's clerk by experienced yoHsg. JUan. Call on or ad- dress Ben Maves. -2012 West Seventh st. CLERK—Young man 20 years old desires posi- tion In wholesale house or office work; experienced and can gftve references. Ad- flreas B Titus, 29 ftarflehl at., city. CLERK—Wanted, by. young s_an, position in meat market or delivery; no objection to leaving city. Address M. 8., 821 Van Buren St.. City. CLERK—Young marrlißd ipsa wants posT tion clerking; harf good "knowledge of dry goods, furnishings and general merchan- dise. V 94, Globe. COACHMAN— Coachman desires position in private family; gß_d '(Sty references. Ad- dress W. X., 450 FV>rt _. \u25a0 . COACHMANr-Sltuation wanted by a com- petent man as coachman; is a good horse- man and careful driver. Address J. H., 337 Iglehart st., city. COOK— First-class meat and pastry cook wants situation; hotel or restaurant, city or country; flrst-class references. Address Maurice Nolan, General Delivery, St. Paul. EMPLOYMENT— A young man wants work at most anything; handy with all kinds of tools; my trade Is electrician; good refer- ences. Address Z 99, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— UsefuI young man, active, reliable, honest, good address, wants any kind of work; first eight days for board. W. Franke, General Poatoflice Delivery. EMPLOYMENT—Wanted, by a man with horse and delivery wagon, work of any kind. Address W. H. C, 617 Blair St., city. EMPLOYMENT—University graduate; gentle- manly manners and address; total abstainer, seeks any employment; small salary ac- cepted. Address Geo. Turner, General De- livery, St. Paul. EMPLOYMENT—Young man with good busl- " ness knowledge wishes work of any kind during G. A. R. encampment. V 94, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— A boy eighteen years old wants work of any kind. Address 392 Erie St., city. HOSTLER— Young man wants work of any kind; used to horses. Address 206 South Exchange at., city. OFFICE WORK— Young man of eighteen would like position in office or wholesale house; best references. William Cutts, St. Paul. General Delivery. PAINTER— Young man does painting and kalsominlng; wants work. W. Werner 445 Wabasha st. PORTER— Wanted, iff young man, position doing portering or 'ahV. other work offered. E. A. 8.. 325 Martijfi _% St. Paul. Minn. WAlTEß— Situation as waiter in restaurant in city 43 Bast Btgtrth st. WANTED— Place in private^boarding hduse or family by a bright, high school student, Wiiere could be useful generally and at- tend school in the- forenoon; is honest, active and willing. Will work for small salary if place is permanent. Best of city refer- ence; if interested address H. 8., 190 East Fourth st. WANTED—Painting, paper hanging or kal- sominlng in exchange for room rent. E 87 Globe. , ' HOUSES A\D CAKKIAGRS. FOR SALE— One black mare, five years old- one pony; one single harness, one open buggy, one cart, With box; cheap, cash or time. 211 East Nlßth st. WANT TO BUY CHEAP~FOR CASH-Sec- ond-hand light dray, express or heavy de- livery wagon; size, 1% or l_-inch axle. Address W 78, Globe. FOR SALE—Bay mare, 7 years old; good driver; will sell at half value. Call at 991 Laurel ay. SPRING WAGON, buggy, harness and~s___ii horse for sale. Call at 691 Olive. MIDWAY HORSE The Anns of William Cunningham A Co. and XI A Winslow will sell jointly Tuesday Thurs- day and Saturday, at auction; all classes always on hand; strictly commission cor- signments solicited. OUR GRAND combination sale takes place Aug. 31 to Sept. 5; entries close Aug. 20; a large number of well-bred horses already " , "sOS""£iTJ'fc_!albgue tofearrett &zf___aern_an _20 Second st. north. Minneapolis. •BOARD i>Fferei>. BOARD— Pleasant, roont; good board, bath and parlor, $3.50 per week. 249 Nelson ay. BOARD—Nicely furnished rooms, with flrst- elass board. 16 Sum_nit ay. BOARD—Elegant furnished rooms and flrst- class board; centrally located; all modern conveniences. 472 Sibley st. BOARD—Nicely furnished rooms, with board; terms reasonable. 620 Central Park. BOARD—For rent, pleasant furnished rooms and board; cheap rates. 252 West Fifth st. BOARD—A furnished room and board for two gentlemen; all conveniences. 251 Maria ay. DRESSMAKING. MADAME MARIE FAVRE, French dress- maker, 27 East Se^nth st, Kendrick block. " NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR Lit ENSES. r X;__ - - - * .Mrs ci«k'« offio*- St. Paul? Mini. 7Au£. 17, 1896. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby *g.Vfc that the following named persons havfe applied for a license to sell intoxicating iiquprsl for the year A. D. 1896, at the places for llooations hereinafter named: I i Brenck & Krent, 981 Marshall avenue. Endres. J.. 346 Cedar street. Heinzelmann, Jos., 93 South Wabasha street. Hyle, J., 316 Jackson street. Krueger, Wllllam.B7o Rice street. Kuehne, 8., 133" Wfet Third street. Moline, John. 378 Jackson street. Nachbaur, Marcui i 402 South Wabasha street. ? Potts, Philomine, 498 St. Peter street. Roche. J. G.. 367 Robert street. Now, therefore, notice is further given, that the said applications will be heard and considered by the undersigned at said office in the City Hall on the 2d day of September. A. D. 1896. at 10 o'clock a. m., where all persons interested may appear and will be heard. MATT JENSEN. City Clerk. Aug 17 and 25. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND OATS. Office Board of Fire Commissioners. St Paul, Aug. 13, 1896. Sealed proposals wjl! be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners, at office, cor- ner Eighth and Minnesota streets, until Aug. 25, 1893, at 2 o'cloclip. m.. for furnishing the fire department with twenty-five (25) tons best quality of upland wild hay. haled, and two thousand (2.000) bushels beet No. 3 white oats in sacks (sacks to be returned), both hay and oats for immediate delivery at the several houses of the department. A sample of oats to be* furnished to accom- pany bid. Proper bonds win be required for faithful performance of contract. The Board re- serves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be indorse! j "Proposals for Hay and Oats." and dire«*te_*-6 the undersigned. By order of the Board. ALFRECk 5. % HALL, Secretary. Aug. 17 to 22. ,/ STATE OF MINNESOTA; COUNTY OF RAM- sey District Court, Second Judicial Dis- trict. In the matter of the assignment of Charles Keil to Otto Bremer.') Upon reading the affidavit of Otto Bremer, assignee of the above named insolvent, dated June 29, 1896, and ffWd' with the Clerk of the District Court on Jdly 2, 1896, it is hereby Ordered, That the cdeditors of said in- solvent desiring to pattfcipate in the benefits of said assignment, flier fheir respective claims against said insolvent with Otto Bremer, the above named assignee, an or before the loth day of September, A. ©| 1896. Ordered further. That this order be served upon all of the creditors of said assignee by publication of the same once in the St. Paul Globe at least twenty days before said September 15. 1896, and that a copy of said order be mailed by said assignee to each of the creditors of said insolvent whose names and addresses are known to said assignee at least twenty days prior to said fifteenth day of September, 1896. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 13, 1896. JOHN W. WILLIS, District Judge. C. D. & THOS. D. O'BRIEN, Attys. for Assignee, Globe Building, St. Paul. Minn. Aug. 17. SITUATIONS WAWTBD-^EMALB. BOOKKEEPER— Young lady of good address and long experlenoe would like position as bookkeeper; can speak German. Address M. C. Globe. CASHIER Thoroughly competent young lady would like position as cashier; can give best of references. Address C. M., Globe. CHAMBERWORK—Wish situation In fur^ nished rooms or chamber work; wish to go home nights if convenient. Call after 6 p. m. 516 Robert, Room 1. COOK—Wanted, by a bright, good girl, a nice place to do cooking or general house- work, where there Is little or no washing to do. Address E 85, Globe. COOK—Position wanted by flrst-class cook; best of references. Call Monday. 904 Payne avenue. AT MRS. SCHNELL'S— Wanted, meat and pastry cook, wages, $35.00; five dining room girls, wages, $15.00, and thirty girls for small families; no washing; also two laundresses. Room 9, third floor, 14 East Seventh st. DRESSMAKER— Competent dressmaker; good fitter; quick sewer; will work in families dull season; day or week; best city refer- ences. Address A SB, Globe. DRESSMAKING— Wanted, tolio dressmaking in exchange for day board. Address B 600, Globe. HOUSEKEEPER— A lady of refinement would like a position as managing housekeeper where one servant Is kept; would make c home attractive, and capable of looking after all interests of it; references ex- changed. N., 1800 First ay. south, Minne- apolis. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by a reliable, mid- dle aged lady, position as housekeeper. Mrs. T. D. Mejer, General Delivery. HOUSEKEEPER— Young widow! German, good housekeeper and nurse, wishes posi- tion as housekeeper. Mrs. Grerlich, 396 East Sixth st. LADIES can find No. 1 girls waiting; girls, best places. Mrs. Merryweather, 543 Wa- basha st. NURSE wishes to travel for the winter as a child nurse or a lady's maid; can furnish good references, or will nurse confinement in city or any kind of sickness. Call after 6 p. m. 515 Robert, Room 1. NURSE— A girl fifteen years old would like a place to take care of baby or help with light housework; would like to go home at night. Call or address 155 East Twelfth. NURSE—As nurse to lady or gentleman going to Denver or California, by respect- able, refined widowed lady of forty-eight- good reference. Address Mrs. Sarah c' Campbell, St. Paul, Minn.; General Dellv- ery - «L OFFICSTWORK— An intelligent woman would like some kind of office work to do. Ad- dress Mrs. Maloney, 156 Front st. OFFICE WORK-A""Founi_Ta_7~3f good ap- pearance desires a position doing office work. Address C 93, Globe. SEWING A dressmaker wants sewint by the day in families. Call or address 215 Rondo st. SEWlNG— Wanted, sewing In families by competent dressmaker; prices reasonable. 580 Ashland ay. SITUATIONS WANTED-Flve flrst-class, three plain cooks, eight girls for house- work; furnish excellent recommendation. 393 Selby, Dry Goods Store. Miss Hidding. STENOGRAPHER— A young~ _ lady ptenogra- pher and typewriter desires a position; can furnish first-class references and ma- chine if necessary. Address 301 New York Life building. TYPEWRITIST— A young lady desires a po- sition in an office as typewrltlst or a.slstant; can furnish reference from last employer. Address B 98, Globe. WASHING—Take in washing and go out. 201 West Sixth st. WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing and ironing. Call at 641 Charles st. WASHING Woman goes out washing, ironing and house cleaning. Inquire No. 9 Thompson, first house from Ramsey, first floor. WASHING A woman wants washing by the day. Call or address 14 Nash st. WASHING and ironing or any kind of day work at 405, corner Jay and Martin. BUSINESS CHANCES. CALLOR SEND STAMP for printed^lists con- taining many excellent business opportun- ities; list yours; confidential. Address "Business Chances," 424 Nicollet ay., Min- neapolls. "MONEY MAKING"guaranteed with or with- out capital, is about what you want; 10 cents brings it. Address U. S. Correspond- ence Bureau, 162 East Forty-second St., New York. DRUG STORE For Sale— Well located and do- ing good business; price, $1,600; good rea- sons for selling. Novelty Drug Store, Ta- eoma, Wash. MERCHANDISE—For sale or exchange, ex- cellent stock of general merchandise in good location in Minnesota; a bargain. Address V 87, Globe. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for a competent party to slip into an established and paying saloon business; connected with bowling alley; owner is in ill health. Address B 87. Globe. . STORE— For sale, confectionery store; good location; cheap. 657 Mississippi st. PARTNER—Wanted, partner in good paying business; small capital required. Address V 88, Globe. MEAT MARKET— Far sale, meat market, with all ISe latest rniprbv.m.nts. Wm. Schuff. Wlnthrop, Minn. $85 AVERAGE weekly Income with $250 in- vested. Safe, conservative; prosepectus, proofs, free. F. Daly, 1293 Broadway, New York. The Oldest and Best Appointed Studio in The Northwest. 1850 CC2,^^S^^ 1896 99 and 10l East Sixth Street, Opposite Metropolitan Opera House. EXQUISITE PHOTOGRAPHY! "Tne New IW Outdoor and commercial work a specialty. fg" Mr. Zimmerman's Personal Attention to Appointments. Telephone 1071. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SEE E. P. ROBERTS, 95 Eait Fonrth Street, For your rents, real estate loans and Insur- ance. __ make a specialty of rents. BUacellaneoua. 7_V_Xl_BV_ ON JENKS ST., with comfortable cottage, for sale cheap, or will be put in shape to suit permanent tenant. The State SavinßS Bank, city. FOR RENT. Boniea. J. W. SHEPARD. 94 EAST 4TH ST., RENTS HOUSES. STORES, OFFICES, STEAM- HEATED APARTMENTS; COLLECTS RENTS; ACTS AS OWNERS' AGENT. TAYLOR'S RENTINO AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING WE RENT HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COL- LECTION^ " COTTAGE— For rent, cottage of eight rooms, corner Eighth and John sts. Apply D. Bergman & Co., 186 East Third st. COTTAGE— FuIIy furnished cottage, situated at White Bear Lake, for rent till October for <20. Address D 42, Globe, Minneapolis. COTTAGE— For rent, a six-room cottage on Cedar at. Apply 526 Canada st. HOUSE— Ashland ay., 414— Ten-room house, all modern improvements. Inquire at No. 412 Ashland. HOUSES— 7 and 0 East Tenth St.—Opposite the Capitol— Fourteen rooms each; steam heat if desired. W. F. Mason, 544 Wabasha street. HOUSES—For rent, three five-room houses, corner Goodrich and Western ays; water free; $10 per month. Apply L. L. May & Co., 25 and 27 West Fifth st. HOUSE— For rent, Ist of September, a nicely furnished house for the winter. 279 Pleas- ant ay. HOUSE— Five-room house, 665 Arkwright st. ; in good order; |6. Smith & Taylor, 218 Manhattan building. HOUSE3 For rent, six-room pleasant corner house; city water; $15. 441 Sherburne ay. HOUSE— 63I Ashland Ay.— Modern nine?? room house, with every convenience; very desirable. Apply 627 Ashland. HOUSES— Six-roomed house and barn, |5.00 per month; also four-roomed house; will give rent for repairing. J. C. Beattle 403 Manhattan. HOUSE— Eight-room house, all modern im- provements, possession Sept. 1; also cot- tage. 265 East University ay. HOUSE— For rent, six-room house in good condition; city water, etc.; cheap. 429 St. Anthony ay. HOUSE—For rent, large single dwelling. 405 Ashland ay. ROOBI. ASHLAND AY., 414—Ten rooms; all modern improvements. Inquire at No. 412 Ashland ay. CHARLES ST., 171— Three elegant rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished; rent separ- ately if desired. FIFTH ST., 156, WEST— For rent, well-fur- nished front room; all conveniences; loca- tion central; family private; rent reasona- ble. MARIA AY., 308—Near East Third— A down stairs of five rooms; city water. PLEASANT AY., 149^Pleasant furnished room; also three unfurnished rooms; rent reasonable. ROOMS—For rent, three unfurnished rooms, single or en suite; steam and gas; central location; state business or residence loca- tlon. Address E 89, Globe. ROOMS— Any one wishing to engage rooms during encampment week in a private fam- ily, call at 259 West Fifth st. ROOMS—For rent, 6 and 14 rooms in lower town. Apply 221 East Seventh st. ST. PETER ST.. 646^i^^n^rnisned~ front alcove room for rent; bath, gas, furnace heat. SUMMIT AY., 51—Pleasant furnished rooms for rent; board if desired. TILTON ST., 9—Two or thr^e^well furnished front rooms for light housekeeping; bath and cellar. UTOPIA— 493 St. Peter St.— Pleasant front rooms,, single or en suite; rates reasonable for the summer; transients can be accom- modated. WEST THIRD, 213i_-Seven Corners-Ro^ms furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Sargent. WILLIAMS ST., 271—Corner Pine— Two large unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, cheap; on ground floor; city water and sewer. F~___tiT FLAT— For rent, a six-room flat with all modern conveniences; low rent for good tenant. Apply at Brackett's pharmacy, cor- ner Selby ay. and Victoria st. FLATS—Nice three, four and five-room flats for rent cheap at 474 Rice st. MIsi'filiiuriMis. HOTEL—For rent, Rouleau Hotel. Furniture for sale. Inquire at 460 St. Peter st. BAKERY—For rent, bakery with fixtures; centrally located and in first-class condi- tion; good stand; rent very low. A. A. Rene, room 25, Oermania Life building. WANTED TO REST. HOUSE—Wanted, by a careful and reliable family of four adults, a furnished or partly furnished house of nine or more rooms, cen- trally located. Address O ,7. Globe. ROOMS— Wanted, at once, three small nicely furnished rooms in flat, all conveniences; Hiawatha preferred. Address C 95, Globe. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, the lower portion of a modern house of Aye or six rooms; near to town. Address S 85, Globe. ROOM Comfortable furnished room wanted; private house; state price. Address F 86, Globe^ HOUSE Wanted, to rent, modern roomy house, with barn, on St. Anthony hill. Ad- dress Z 93, Globe. CHIROPODIST. GOOD THING for sore feet. Good Luck Salve; sure cure for bad-smelling feet, scald feet and dry, hot feet. If your druggist does not keep it, send or call on W. H. Lockwood, chiropodist, 293 and 294 Endi- cott Buildine; 25c. 50c and $1 box. TELLING HIS FRIEND M^_ About the Greatest News- & paper in the Great North- H west, and its great offer to bring every I Man Woman and I ehiid in the Great State of Minnesota to St. Paul during the GREAT CARNIVAL WEEK. See Peg© for Particulars. 5 Read Other People's Wants, Then Tell Your Own. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Vint ot Unclaimed Letter . Reniaiu- •n* ia the l»o_.-__jfl <•<-. St. Paul, Aug*. 17. «__£-* dellv . er y ot otters by carriers at the residence of owners may be scurd by ob- serving the following rules: First—Direct plainly to the street and num- ber of the house. Second— Head letters with the writer's full address, including street and number and request answers to be directed accordingly. nurd—Letters to strangers or transient vis- itors In the city whose special address may be unknown should be marked in the left- hand corner "Transient." This will prevent their being delivered to persons of the same or similar names. Fourth— Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and directions for post- marking without defacing the writing. Persons calling for letters in this list will please say they are advertised, otherwise they will not receive thm. H. A. CASTLE. Postmaster. _ Able Mrs Bertha 'Anderson Mrs Fre d M Abeln Hermann lAnderson Hanna Ahlgren Mrs Augusta Anderson J W Alien Chas 2 lAnloff Mrs Lydia American Nation |Annle, 427 Portland ay Amos Allen |Azel Leon Anderson Fred Baker Mrs Emma Blackley - N Batch Miss Borchert Bernhard Baxter Howard Bowen Anna M Beardsley Brass Foun- Broody A dry Brazef Mrs Caroline 3eckstrom Andrew Bron&on James Beckwith W O Brown Henry Beaton Violet Bullard Dr W Duff Berntsen Anton Bumphrey Ossian Blonde Miss Bell Carejr Mrs JJ Cough - Miss~Helen ' Cariveau Mr Felix Crump Wm Churchill L H Cuffy S W Clander Miss Meta Cullen T D Cole Ire E Curray Mr Davis Harry L Donghue TE ™" Dodd T S Douglass D Doil Chas Dustless Oil Co Donley James Eadden Miss Annie M Estrampes L Td "* Eldridge Mrs B F Everett Mrs A M Elg Miss Alma Ewing Mrs Z W 3 Esklund A G Ferguson William D Florance Crittenden Fischer Arthur Home Foster Mrs Elvey Gaskell Mrs Maggie JGramham George " Geiss Miss Tillie Green E E Georne Henry Green Henry R Gibbons Miss Nellie 2 Gregg Mrs W VI Glfford W D Grueleive R Goodbout Elx Zllda Gunning J Ham Miss Katie Heik?er~ Miss Amalia Hall James Heldstab Miss Marga- Hansberger George reth Hanson Miss Carrie Henderson Jonnie Hanson John Hobert Mrs A C Harness Frank Hochwin Mrs Mary Hansen Otto Holmes Wm Alfred Harpke Charles Hutchinson J Jackson Mrs Sallie Johnson C I . ' Jacobi Henry Johnson Miss Mary B Jefferson Mrs Johnson Nils Jenson Miss Mary Jonson W _ Johneon Albert Knobel Abranam La Brownson Miss Luckie J S " Marie Lyden Joseph Ledy Bernhard A Lynch Wm Lovelace Chas E McCabe Mr, 2 Miller Mrs E R McMillan Mrs Albert Milliam S McNally S E Miller Val McPartlen James Moore Miss A Madigan E C Mormer A Massee WW Morrill Mr Roe Merchants' Dispatch Mverfteld Mrs Elia W Meredith J E Nagle Will INorthwestern Supply ' Nichols Mrs Sarah F | Co O'Donnell John lO'Leary Miss Delia OGrady Miss Hattle [O'Malley W Parker Julius Phillips Mrs Mollie Parker Miss Nellie C Pierce Miss Maud Pearson Mr P, 2 Powers Mrs S J Peters Frank Randolph W A Rogers F W Reagan Miss Mary Rogers J V Reynolds A H Rosenberg Jonas Richmond Mrs S B Ruehl J Ring Mrs James Ruler Frank Ringold John Russell Wm W Ringold Miss Mattle St Jacques Mrs Julia Smith Miss Lizzie Saylor Supt Smith Miss Sarah A Schunke Karl Snow E E Sheffield Mrs Adelle Shark Miss Sara | Shepard Mrs Geo Soler Flurin A i Sherman W & Co Spaener Miss Anna j Shore Fred L Stanton Ed i Sims J F Stark John | Slattery Miss A Stebblns Mrs L W i Smith Miss A Steinhard J Smith Miss C R Strauss Miss Lillian Smith F R Striper Miss Mary Smith J A Swanson Miss Annie Taylor F C Taylor Wm H Van Dooen Miss Nina Van Houter Mrs Mary Wagner Miss Fanny iWistrand E O Walker Chas B Witmeier Mrs Annie Wallace Wm Witer Miss May Wllcoxson Mrs Tim- Woffle E J othy Wood William Wilson James R Worley Mrs B Wirth Misa Maria Worley Mrs C Yeger Valentine lYouse Mick Yard ley Geo UNPAID LETERS. Fink E _ Hultgren ErleTT Box 73 Pedersson Jo, 720 De Peterson Theo, Jenka Soto st st m pr_____e_______D____________N__H-_rs___B________a_a| t' " ' - | The Globe. Free Want Page Blank I For (he I n.m ployed <-T ST. TXVL _Lsl» KIK-rCAPOLIS. Free situation or Help Wanted Ad- vertitemeuti must be written ou this blank nud sent to THE GLOBE Ad- v_rll,ingDepartment. St. Paul. i i c f i \u25a0 ; I 1 M ______ _________ \u0084 » \u25a0 - 1 *' -. . - 1 ----\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0_--\u25a0--_--_-_---_-\u25a0_-\u25a0___________\u25a0_____

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Page 1: THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Read Other People's Wants, Then Tell

THE SAINT PAUI, 'GLOBE, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1896.

TRAVELERS' GUIDE.IraittsLeave and ArrlveSt. Paul

as Follows:Union Depot. Sibley St.

/^H^. TICKET OFFICEUv____K. t62

EAST THIRD ST.Dinin. *.ar» on Winnipeg and:.— ST. PAUL'

Paciiic .'oast Trains. Leave. Arrive-

Piftil.( Vm 'dailyi for FarL'ojBueaui, dntte. Helen,. Mis!Ktuls. Spokane. Taeoma.Sen t ticand Portland.

- .:4'> pm 5:__.\> va

Dakota Express (dailyi forMoorhead Farse.J- nx-_t->wii.Ferjru, Kbllf. Wshpeion.Crooks'oti. Grand Forks. Graf-1ton and Winnipeg .:..pn>j7*._. a in

Farsro Local fdally except Sun- 1_ay\ for St. Cloud, Brainerd•nd Fargo.... |Ir**arn|.:3. p mPi:llmnM first Class and Tourist Sleepers.

*&ffi!liuSSs** 395 ROBERT ST.,

-iIMaiTL-.F CORNER SIXTH,\f^JBSsiP 'PHONE 480) AND

ffBQHBI UNION DEPOT.Leave, j tEx. Sunday. ~~*Daily. Arrive??"*"*:l('an* /-» ma 9 /-* a gja *7:soam+.::v>pmI,piIIvAlIIJ •11:35am*«:10pm: W

**E V^^V +9 :55pmtiO:lOani .Du.ulli. Superior. Ashland. ts:.sopm

*ll:Uoi>mj.. Duluth and Superior *6:soam•10 :05am Su city. Omaha __ Kan. City •.-....pm+10 :05am; Elmore, Su Falls, Pipestone +6:fispm*4-:iopm .Mankato, New L'lm. Tracy. t!):3sam.10-.Ofiam .Wntertown. Duron. Pierre. t.:sspm*d:_sp__jßioux City, Omaha, Kan. Cy. *7:25am•«i.15pm1"California In Three Davß" *7:25am

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYTicket Office. 190 E. Third St. 'Phone 1142.

Leave. |*Dail,y. -Except Sunday. Arbivb.W:__am|Brec_, Division*Branches .s:;i,pm•ts::ioa_H F'gus Falls Div. &Branches +6:ospm+.V.:. pm Willmarvia St. Cloud .10:45am*T:4spm Breck.. Fargo, Gd.F's.W'Deg *T:soam*.:00piu Montana &Paciiic Coast.... *6:2opm•6:lspm St. Cloud. Or kst'n, Gd. F'ks *7:lsamt_:_sp_n _xcel_ior& Hutchinson t9:4oam

Hotel Lafayette. Minnetonka Reach, now open.

EASTERW MINNESOTAG. N. RY.•n:Jopg[ P»luth, West Superior j %|ggg

NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.~North West, North Land.

Exclusively Passenger.Leave Duluth 1:45 p.m. Tuesdays aud SaturdaysLeave Buffalo 9:... p. m. Tuesdays aud Fridays

Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad.~~jLv.""^T P. Ar. St.P.

Chicago "Day" Express.. +S-.i>..am +10:10pmChicago "Atlantic" Ex... *2:55pm *11:35amthicag) "Fast Mail" *o:sspm *2:oopmChicago "Vestibule" Lim. +3 :lopm *7:soamClilca«o via Dubuque +4:sopm +11 :00amDubuque via LaCrosse... *B:osam +10:10pmPeoria via Mason City *4:sopm *11:00amSt. Louis and Kansas City. *B:3."am *6:35pmNilbank and Way +B:2oam *1,:50pmAberdeen and Dakota Ex-

Press. *7:ospm *8:10am•Daily. +Ex. Sun. JEx. Sat. «JEx. Mon.For fullinformation, call at Ticket Office.

Chicago Great Western Ry."The Maple Leaf Route."

Ticket Office: Robert St., cor.Kb St. Phone ISXTrains leave fromSt. Paul Union Depot.•Daily. fExcept Sunday. Leave. Arrive.Dubuque, Chicago, Waterloo. I+7.30 am +7.28 pmMarshalltown, Ites Moines, -i*B.lopm *7.45amfrJt. Joseph and Kansas City.. (*B.lopm *1.5T.pmDodge Centre Local *3.55 pm *9.50 am

ST. PAUL & DULUTH R. R.Leave ArriveJSt.Paul. «Daily. tEx. Sunday. St. Paul.*~**f.«• m. DULUTH

-§«M_*_i__

mi-fESm superior... Ji^S:From Union Depot. CITY TICKETOFFICE\u25a0'JiH Robert Street.

M.,ST. P.&S. S. IN.R. R.Union Station.

Leave. | EASf! l7Arr"lve?~6:45 p m Atlantic Limited Daily.9:35 a m9:05 am Hninelander Local, ex. Sun. 6:30 p m

WEST.0:05 a m Pacille Limited. Daily 6:30 p m

From Minneapolis. Glen--6:00 p m wood Local, except Sunday, ft:,, a m

WISCONSIN CENTRALCity Office, ;.?_ Robert Street. 'Phone No. 091.

A-ii-,.it„,t._;i Leave ArriveAllTrains Dally. St. Paul. St Paul.Eau Claire. Chippewa 1

Falls, Ashland, Hur- „„n ...lev, Oshkos_.Milv.au-

' ' :Ma,- m- 8:li* _ mkee, Waukesha. Chi- f -*J-d »s _?dcaeo and tne East and' ' -Wp.m. *.:_,p.m.Soinh j I'Arrive 7 :.0p. m,on Sundays.

mB»~mBS2*^ miI~T^^gj points 7:45 a. m., daily.

M- & ST. L. DEPOT,Broadway and Fourth.

MINNEAPOLIS &ST.TOUIS R. R•VAE.BKRT 1.!,,, KOITTK."

Leave | 'Dally. -lEx~Sundaj7 | ArriveJ Alb't Lea, Dcs Moines, |t0:lj a.m. iced. Rp'ds, Kan. City f +7:40p m( Watertow n.New L'lmI

tS:T> am. iand Redwood Falls Ex ( ,4:55 p m•^.OO p.m. Dcs Moines &Omaha Lim *8:55am*.:'HI p.m. Chicago & St. Louis Lira. *8:55am.4:48 p.ru. jAlbert Lea <_ Manl-ato Loc t10:33 a.m

LEVEEToot of Slb'ey Street.

"^i|__^QUINCYWill leave for St. Louis and intermediate land-ings Monday, Au_. 1

"_I», at lO A. _»I.

For fullinfoimation regarding passenger andfreight rales address C. R. BROCK WAY,GeneralAgent, Ofliee, foot of Sibley street, opposit,Lnion Depot. St. Paul. Telephone call.JI.

DR. FELLER:BCE. 7th Street, St. Paul, Minn.

Speedily cures all private, nervous, chronic•nd blood and skin diseases of both sexes,\u25a0witikout the use of mercury or hindrancefrom ouslness. NO CURE. NO PAY. Pri-vate diseases, and all old. lingering casesfphere the blood has become poisoned, caus-ing ulcers, blotches, sore throat and mouth,pains in the head and bones, and all diseasesOf the kidneys and bladder are cured forlife. Men of all ages who are suffering fromthe results of youthful indiscretions or ex-cesses .f mature years, producing nervous-ness, indigestion, constipation, loss of mem-ory, etc., are thoroughly and permanentlycured.

Dr. Feller, who has had many years of ex-perience in this specialty, is a graduate from•ne of the leading medical colleges of thecountry. He has never failed In curing anycases that he has undertaken. Cases andcorrespondence sacredly confidential. Call orwrite for list of questions. Medicine sent bymail and express everywhere free from riskaad exposure.

Frt-e Fare to tlie State Fair.Read the Globe's offer in another

Column. It tells you how to get bothfree railroad fare and free admissiontickets to the Great Minnesota StateFair.

WANTS MAY BE LEFTAt IIn*following;locations for Inser-tion in the Dnilyand Sun-lay Globe,ut tbe same rates as are charged by(lie runIn ollice.

HAMLINE.Hamllne Pharmacy Drug Store

JTSO SNELLING AVENUE.

DAYTON'S BLUFF.Sever Westby Drug Store

679 EAST THIRD STREET.

Lewai town.William K. Collier Drug Store

SEVENTH AND SIBLEY.Joseph Argay Drug Store

COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS.M. D. Merrill News Stand

442 BROADWAY.MEHUlv .1 PARK.

A. L. Woolsev Drug StoreST. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUES.

ST. ANTHONY HILL.Emil Bull Druggist

GRAND AY. AND ST. ALBANS.W. A. Frcst __ Co Drug Store

SELBY AND WESTERN AVENUES.Straight Bros Drug Store

RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS.A. A. Campbell Drug Store

235 RONDO STREET.A. T. Guernsey Drug Store,

171 DALE STREET.Brackett's Pharmacy

VICTORIA AND SELBY AVENUES.WEST SIDE.

The Eclipse Drug Store.S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELDAVENUE.

George Marti Drug StoreS. WABASHA AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE.

Concord Street Prescription Store.CORNER STATE AND CONCORD.

A. T. Hali Drug StoreCOR. B. WABASHA AND ISABEL.

UPPER TOWN.S. H. Reeves Drug Store

MOORE BLOCK, SEVEN CORNERS.C. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store

ST. PETER AND TENTH BTREETS.B. J. Witte Drug Store

29 EAST SEVENTH STREET.F. M. Crudden Confection.r

496 RICE STREET.W. E. Lowe Drug Store

ROBERT AND TWELFTH STREETS.R. T. Wincott & Co Drug Store

CORNER RICE AND IGLEHART.ARLINGTON HILLS.

C. R. Mrrellus Drug StoreCORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR.

A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store954 PAYNE AVENUE.

"WEST SEVENTH STREET.A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store

499 WEST SEVENTH STREET.J. J. Mullen Drug Store

COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH.

UNION PARK.C. A. Monchow Cigars and Tobacco

UNIVERSITY AND PRIOR AVENUES.

PERSONALS.

MRS. DR. MOSS, St. Paul's most popularclairvoyant, should be consulted at once byall who wish to better their condition oflife. 552 Wabasha st.

LADIES Call at 189 East Eighth st. to havetheir fortunes told. 25 cents; gents, 50 cents.

C. M. B.— Come home. Everything is allright.

A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT—Madame Teicsworth; prices reduced 50cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighthstreet.

INSTRUCTION.

WT ANTED—PupiIs for evening class in sten-ography and bookkeeping: positions when

_competent. Address W 77, Globe.BALDWIN SEMINARY, 459 Portland ay., St.

Paul. Boarding and day school. Superioradvantages. Catalogue free.

REOPENING— Prof. J. Remer's Academy forDancing reopens Sept. 21. WestmorelandHall, Tenth and St. Peter sts.

TELEGRAPHY, bookkeeping, shorthand andcivil service examinations taught at GlobeBusiness College. Endlcott Building; stii-dents can earn board.

LOST AND FOUND.

BADGE LOST—Thursday, Aug? 13^ badgebearing the following inscription: (G. A. A.)CM. McNally.) (Rope Climbing.) Finderwill please return to M. McNally, Brad-street's, First National bank, and receivereward.

BRACELET LOST—Saturday evening a lady"ssllver bracelet, with watch attached: Ourltascratched on inside; $5 reward if returnedto this office.

COIN LOST— An Egyptian gold coin, with agold rim enclosing it. in the business partof Minneapolis yesterday. Finder please re-turn to Globe office, Minneapolis, and re-ceive reward.

DOG FOUND—Found, a St. Bernard dog; heis a male dog; black in the face. Apply at52 East Aurora ay.

COW FOUND—A red cow. Owner call at 1153Gaultler st.. " ——^—

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FOR SALE.

ORGAN—For sale, new parlor organ, left onsale at factory; cost $3 a month. AddressX 78, Globe.

PIANO—For sale, upright mahogany piano,7 1-3 octaves; must sell; most any pricetikes _w $__ ££&- **_.U(. Igng time,. Ad-dress V 86. Globe.

SEWING MACHINES-For sale. Domestic"sewing machine. $15; Cabinet machine, $12;Singer, $6. Address X 78, Globe.

PIANO—Fine upright piano, half-value; can-not go on with the payment. $20 cash, bal-ance on time. Address S 82. Globe.

TICKET—For sale, cheap; round-trip ticketto coast; all privileges. Address X 94,Globe.

CHOTGUN—For sale, new 12-gauge hammer-less shotgun. Address S 80, Globe.

ENCYCLOPEDIA—Britannica encyclopedia;late edition, complete. 22 Schutte Block.

BED—Good upright antique oak folding bed,with French mirror. Address S. 86, Globe.

WATCH—Lady's solid gold watch; fine move-ment; cheap, or will exchange for lady'sbicycle. Address L 84, Globe.

FOR SALE—Van, range and broiler, withcooking utensils almost new, suitable forrestaurant or hotel; also one showcase2^x4M> feet. Inquire W. L. Perkins & Co.,319 Robert &t.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICEwork done by the Minnesota Roofing andCornico Co., 411 Selby ay.

A SPECIALTY—Infants' "and children'swardrobes made complete in every de-tail and on short notice; prices rea-sonable: work guaranteed and estimatescheerfully given. Call or address Stone &Smith. Deflel Block, Seven Corners, overReeves' drug store. Tel, call 1105-2.

DYE WORKS.

KAHLERT & MINTED-Minnesota SteamDye Works. 244 East Seventh.

LICYCLES.BICYCLES for sale cheap for cash. Only

two left. C. F. Lovering, 3_, Wabasha 3t.

Wante d to"a vl7

CHAlßS— Wanted to buy. 2«0 to 400 chairs,suitable for a public hall; also cash car-riers. Address Laird, Boyle & Co., RushCity. Minn.

STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAM-sey—District Court.

In the matter of the assignment of SmithFruit Comoany. Insolvent.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Smith

Fruit Company, a corporation, incorporatedand existing under the laws of the Stateof Minnesota, has made an assignment tome of all its property not exempt by law fromlevy and sale on execution, for the benefitof its creditors, pursuant to the provisionsof Chapter 148. Laws of ISM. and the lawssupplementary and amendatory thereto. Allcreditors claiming to obtain the benefits ofthis assignment are required to file with meproofs of their claims within such time asthe court shall, by order, provide.

JAMES HARRISON. Assignee.92 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn.

Aug. 17-24-31.

PYRAMiD PILE CUREIss new discovery for the prompt, permanentcure of Piles in every form.

Every druggist has it.

SITUATIONS OFFKRBD-MiI,\u25a0SL

AGENTS—Here is a good chance for goodmen; $40 a month. W 76, Globe.

BENCH MEN—Wanted] good bench' men]Bohn Mfg. Co., Arcade at.

BOY—Wanted, a boy ot about fifteen yearaof age on a farm. William Ortner, Owa-tonna, Minn.

\u25a0BOYS— Ten active boys, aged eighteen, intelli-gent and good appearance. Call Monday 9o'clock at Globe counting room, St. Paul.

CANVASSER— Wanted, man of good appear-ance and well acquainted with city forcity canvassing. Address A. B. C, Globe.

COACHMAN—Wanted, a coachman at once.Apply 124 Summit ay.

COOKS— Wanted, for encampment week, twoflrst-class cooks, one flrst-class broiler. Ap-

__ply_to chef, Hotel Metropolitan.COLLECTOR— Wanted, a c_ty~colle-.or; lib-

eral commission offered. 217 WashburnBuilding.

ERRAND BOY—Wanted, "a boy fourteenyears of age to run errands; good wagesto the right party. Call 139 East Tenth st.

THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, as-sets $650,900; largest, strongest end bestMinnesota Life Company, wants a few moreagents. Every assistance given. Expensesof good men guaranteed. Address Douglas

J*utnam, Secretary, St. Paul. Minn.THE BEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to

learn the barber trade; only eight weeks re-quired: situations guaranteed; failure im-possible; tools donated; catalogue free. TwinCity Barber College, 223 Washington ay.south, Minneapolis.

TINNERS— Wanted, five good tinners or cor-nice makers. Lefebvre Roofing and CorniceWorks. Eighth st.

TROMBONE PLAYERS—Wanted, slide andvalve trombone players for amateur brassband. Address O 84, Globe.

WANTED—A live man with small capital,to handle canvassers for the sale of thelatest and best life-size (bust) photographof McKinley. Sample, express prepaid, 50c.The Easton Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio.

WANTED—Two boys, fourteen and sixteenyears, to make themselves useful. New YorkDecorating Co., 354 Minnesota st.

WE PROCURE all kinds of situations. Callor send stamp for application blank. Green-leaf, 424 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis.

SITUATIONS OFFERED— FEMALES.

APPRENTICES— Wanted, two girls to learndressmaking. Call at once, at 415 Selby ay.

APPRENTICE— Wanted, a young girl whowishes to learn dressmaking; no errands orother work. Apply 674 Selby ay.

APPRENTICE— Wanted, a young girl tolearn dressmaking. Call 393 Selby, DryGoods. Millinery.•Miss Hidding.

GIRL TO TRAVEL—Wanted, girl to travel ina medicine wagon; no experience. Inquire458 St. Peter st. Come ready; good wages.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, young girl to assistin housework and help to care for child.Call at 643 Martin st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for gen-eral housework. Apply at once at No. 68Eleventh st

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework; small family. 115 South Waba-sha st.

HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general house-work. Call at 796 Laurel ay.

HOUSEWORK— GirI tor general housework;good wages. 379 East Tenth st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. 446 Dayton ay.

HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted forgeneral house-work; family of three. Apply 62 Parkplace.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl for gen-eral housework. 822 Selby ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to as-sist with housework. Apply at 274 Iglehartstreet.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl forgeneral housework; wages, $12. Call at382 St. Albans st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, neat girl for gen-eral housework. Inquire 469 Laurel ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a strong," compel,tent girl for general housework. ApplyMonday morning at 519 Marshall ay.

HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for generalhousework in small family. Call at 618Canada st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for generalhousework. 51 Summit ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl orwoman for general housework; easy place Iand good wages. 311 South Franklin st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl to assistin light general housework; family ofthree. Apply No. 9 Seville Flats, cornerKent and Selby.

HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for generalhousework, or young girl to assist, at once.287 Dayton ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, neat German girlfor general housework at 704 Burr St.; takeLafayette ay. ctr to Minnehaha st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a thoroughly com-petent girl for general housework in familyof two; must be a good cook. Call Mondaymorning between 9 and 12 at 771 Selby ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for generalhousework; no small children. 767 EastFourth st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted! girl for generalhousework: must have reference and ex-perience; also nurse girl; wages $12. Ad-dress 152 West University.

ffl'fCHSjf A?6R__-Wani__:. ii_o_:~girFlsdo kitchen work and plain cooking. 654Grand ay.

LADIES wanted in our order department tointerview our patrons. Call 9 to 10 a. m.H. Freeman, 50 Davidson block.

NURSE— Wanted, girl about 14 years old totake care of 5-year-old child during the day;one living on west side preferred. Apply466 Clinton st.

SECOND GlßL—Wanted, a second girl atWhite Bear for one week, beginning Tues-day or Wednesday next; good wages. Ap-ply Monday, to O. L.Taylor, 218 ManhattanBuilding.

SCRUB GlßLS—Wanted, scrub girls;must bestrong and willingworkers. Apply to Ma-tron, City and County_Ho3pital.SOLICITORS—Ladies to solicit for W. & M.

Powder Flavoring; every housekeeper buysit. Call afternoons. 216 Washburn Build-

ing.STARCHER— Wanted, an^xperienced stareher

at Hotel Metropolitan laundry.

BOARD WASTED.

BOARD—

A business man and wife wouldlike pleasant rooms, with board, in privatefamily; must be modern and centrally lo-cated. Address J 94. Globe.

BOARD—Wanted, by young lady, furnishedroom (alcove room preferred) with break-fast and 6 o'clock dinner, in private fam-ily; reply, stating terms, description andsize of room. Address W 79, Globe.

BOARD—

Comfortably furnished cool roomwith board, wanted by gentleman; pleasestate price. Address F 86, Globe.

TO EXCHASGB.

TO EXCHANGE—High-grade bicycle, onlybeen used a week, for bed room furniture, orwill sell for cash. Address 279 East Seventhst. The Empire.

WILL TRADE improved inside clear prop-erty paying better than 6 per cent for mod-ern home; can pay some cash. Z 93, Globe.

TO EXCHANGE—High grade wheel in ex-change for fine shot gun and diamond ringor part cash. Box 257. White Bear Lake.

IMPROVED REAL ESTATE and cash toexchange for merchandise. F. J. Otis, 152East Sixth St., St. Paul, Minn.

NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Fur-niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 EastSeventh. R. N. Cardoza. Proprietor.

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AXY 6neT CAN BORROW MONEY" myamount, on diamonds, watches, Jewelry,furs, bicycles, typewriters, at Lytle's, 411Robert, opposite Ryan hotel, Watches anddiamonds for sale at half their value atLytte's, 411 Robert st.

TO $600 short-time loans procured on per-sonal property. Ohio Investment Company,seventh floor, Globe building.

MONEY TO LOAN—On furniture, pianos,etc., to remain with the owner; also onwatches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loanscan be repaid by installments; businessstrictly private. Room 7, First NationalBank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson;Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co,

IfITCATIONS| WANTED-Hale.

CARPENTER wants work at 220 Water st.CLERK—Wanted, position as grocer's clerkby experienced yoHsg. JUan. Call on or ad-

dress Ben Maves. -2012 West Seventh st.CLERK—Young man 20 years old desires posi-

tion In wholesale house or office work;experienced and can gftve references. Ad-flreas B Titus, 29 ftarflehl at., city.

CLERK—Wanted, by. young s_an, position inmeat market or delivery; no objection toleaving city. Address M. 8., 821 Van BurenSt.. City.

CLERK—Young marrlißd ipsa wants posTtion clerking; harf good "knowledge of drygoods, furnishings and general merchan-dise. V 94, Globe.

COACHMAN—Coachman desires position inprivate family; gß_d '(Sty references. Ad-dress W. X., 450 FV>rt _. \u25a0 .

COACHMANr-Sltuation wanted by a com-petent man as coachman; is a good horse-man and careful driver. Address J. H.,337 Iglehart st., city.

COOK—First-class meat and pastry cookwants situation; hotel or restaurant, cityor country; flrst-class references. AddressMaurice Nolan, General Delivery, St. Paul.

EMPLOYMENT—A young man wants workat most anything; handy with all kinds oftools; my trade Is electrician; good refer-ences. Address Z 99, Globe.

EMPLOYMENT—UsefuI young man, active,reliable, honest, good address, wants anykind of work; first eight days for board.W. Franke, General Poatoflice Delivery.

EMPLOYMENT—Wanted, by a man withhorse and delivery wagon, work of anykind. Address W. H. C, 617 Blair St., city.

EMPLOYMENT—University graduate; gentle-manly manners and address; total abstainer,seeks any employment; small salary ac-cepted. Address Geo. Turner, General De-livery, St. Paul.

EMPLOYMENT—Young man with good busl-"ness knowledge wishes work of any kindduring G. A.R. encampment. V 94, Globe.

EMPLOYMENT—A boy eighteen years oldwants work of any kind. Address 392 ErieSt., city.

HOSTLER— Young man wants work of anykind; used to horses. Address 206 SouthExchange at., city.

OFFICE WORK— Young man of eighteenwould like position in office or wholesalehouse; best references. William Cutts, St.Paul. General Delivery.

PAINTER—Young man does painting andkalsominlng; wants work. W. Werner 445Wabasha st.

PORTER— Wanted, iffyoung man, positiondoing portering or 'ahV. other work offered.E. A. 8.. 325 Martijfi _% St. Paul. Minn.

WAlTEß— Situation as waiter in restaurantin city 43 Bast Btgtrth st.

WANTED—Place in private^boarding hduseor family by a bright,high school student,Wiiere could be useful generally and at-tend school in the- forenoon; is honest, activeand willing. Will work for small salaryif place is permanent. Best of city refer-ence; if interested address H. 8., 190 EastFourth st.

WANTED—Painting, paper hanging or kal-sominlng in exchange for room rent. E 87Globe. , '

HOUSES A\D CAKKIAGRS.FOR SALE—One black mare, five years old-one pony; one single harness, one open

buggy, one cart, With box; cheap, cash ortime. 211 East Nlßth st.WANT TO BUY CHEAP~FOR CASH-Sec-

ond-hand light dray, express or heavy de-livery wagon; size, 1% or l_-inch axle.Address W 78, Globe.

FOR SALE—Bay mare, 7 years old; gooddriver; will sell at half value. Call at 991Laurel ay.

SPRING WAGON, buggy, harness and~s___iihorse for sale. Call at 691 Olive.

MIDWAY HORSE The Anns ofWilliam Cunningham A Co. and XI AWinslow will sell jointly Tuesday Thurs-day and Saturday, at auction; all classesalways on hand; strictly commission cor-signments solicited.OUR GRAND combination sale takes place

Aug. 31 to Sept. 5; entries close Aug. 20; alarge number of well-bred horses already","sOS""£iTJ'fc_!albgue tofearrett &zf___aern_an_20 Second st. north. Minneapolis.

•BOARD i>Fferei>.BOARD—Pleasant, roont; good board, bath andparlor, $3.50 per week. 249 Nelson ay.

BOARD—Nicely furnished rooms, with flrst-elass board. 16 Sum_nit ay.

BOARD—Elegant furnished rooms and flrst-class board; centrally located; all modernconveniences. 472 Sibley st.

BOARD—Nicely furnished rooms, with board;terms reasonable. 620 Central Park.

BOARD—For rent, pleasant furnished roomsand board; cheap rates. 252 West Fifth st.

BOARD—A furnished room and board fortwo gentlemen; all conveniences. 251 Mariaay.

DRESSMAKING.

MADAME MARIE FAVRE, French dress-maker, 27 East Se^nth st, Kendrickblock.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORLIQUOR LitENSES.

rX;__- — - - * .Mrs ci«k'« offio*-St. Paul? Mini. 7Au£. 17, 1896.

To Whom ItMay Concern:Notice is hereby *g.Vfc that the following

named persons havfe applied for a license tosell intoxicating iiquprsl for the year A. D.1896, at the places for llooations hereinafternamed: I i

Brenck & Krent, 981 Marshall avenue.Endres. J.. 346 Cedar street.Heinzelmann, Jos., 93 South Wabasha street.Hyle, J., 316 Jackson street.Krueger, Wllllam.B7o Rice street.Kuehne, 8., 133" Wfet Third street.Moline, John. 378 Jackson street.Nachbaur, Marcui i 402 South Wabasha

street. ?Potts, Philomine, 498 St. Peter street.Roche. J. G.. 367 Robert street.Now, therefore, notice is further given,

that the said applications will be heard andconsidered by the undersigned at said officein the City Hall on the 2d day of September.A. D. 1896. at 10 o'clock a. m., where allpersons interested may appear and will beheard. MATT JENSEN.

City Clerk.Aug 17 and 25.

PROPOSALS FOR HAY ANDOATS.

Office Board of Fire Commissioners.St Paul, Aug. 13, 1896.

Sealed proposals wjl! be received by theBoard of Fire Commissioners, at office, cor-ner Eighth and Minnesota streets, until Aug.25, 1893, at 2 o'cloclip. m.. for furnishingthe fire department with twenty-five (25) tonsbest quality of upland wild hay. haled, andtwo thousand (2.000) bushels beet No. 3white oats in sacks (sacks to be returned),both hay and oats for immediate delivery atthe several houses of the department. Asample of oats to be* furnished to accom-pany bid.

Proper bonds win be required for faithfulperformance of contract. The Board re-serves the right to reject any and all bids.

Bids must be indorse! j"Proposals for Hayand Oats." and dire«*te_*-6 the undersigned.

By order of the Board.ALFRECk 5.%

HALL, Secretary.Aug. 17 to 22. ,/

STATE OF MINNESOTA; COUNTY OF RAM-sey —

District Court, Second Judicial Dis-trict.

In the matter of the assignment of CharlesKeil to Otto Bremer.')Upon reading the affidavit of Otto Bremer,

assignee of the above named insolvent, datedJune 29, 1896, and ffWd' with the Clerk of theDistrict Court on Jdly 2, 1896, it is hereby

Ordered, That the cdeditors of said in-solvent desiring to pattfcipate in the benefitsof said assignment, flier fheir respective claimsagainst said insolvent with Otto Bremer, theabove named assignee, an or before the lothday of September, A. ©| 1896.

Ordered further. That this order be servedupon all of the creditors of said assignee bypublication of the same once in the St. PaulGlobe at least twenty days before saidSeptember 15. 1896, and that a copy of saidorder be mailed by said assignee to each ofthe creditors of said insolvent whose namesand addresses are known to said assignee atleast twenty days prior to said fifteenth day ofSeptember, 1896.

St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 13, 1896.JOHN W. WILLIS,

District Judge.C. D. & THOS. D. O'BRIEN,

Attys. for Assignee, 1» Globe Building, St.Paul. Minn.Aug. 17.

SITUATIONS WAWTBD-^EMALB.

BOOKKEEPER— Young lady of good addressand long experlenoe would like position asbookkeeper; can speak German. AddressM. C. Globe.

CASHIER—

Thoroughly competent young ladywould like position as cashier; can givebest of references. Address C. M., Globe.

CHAMBERWORK—Wish situation In fur^nished rooms or chamber work; wish to gohome nights if convenient. Call after 6p. m. 516 Robert, Room 1.

COOK—Wanted, by a bright, good girl, anice place to do cooking or general house-work, where there Is little or no washingto do. Address E 85, Globe.

COOK—Position wanted by flrst-class cook;best of references. Call Monday. 904 Payneavenue.

AT MRS. SCHNELL'S— Wanted, meat andpastry cook, wages, $35.00; five diningroom girls, wages, $15.00, and thirty girlsfor small families; no washing; also twolaundresses. Room 9, third floor, 14 EastSeventh st.

DRESSMAKER— Competent dressmaker; goodfitter; quick sewer; will work in familiesdull season; day or week; best city refer-ences. Address A SB, Globe.

DRESSMAKING—Wanted, tolio dressmakingin exchange for day board. Address B 600,Globe.

HOUSEKEEPER— A lady of refinement wouldlike a position as managing housekeeperwhere one servant Is kept; would make chome attractive, and capable of lookingafter all interests of it; references ex-changed. N., 1800 First ay. south, Minne-apolis.

HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, by a reliable, mid-dle aged lady, position as housekeeper.Mrs. T. D. Mejer, General Delivery.

HOUSEKEEPER— Young widow! German,good housekeeper and nurse, wishes posi-tion as housekeeper. Mrs. Grerlich, 396East Sixth st.

LADIES can find No. 1girls waiting; girls,best places. Mrs. Merryweather, 543 Wa-basha st.

NURSE wishes to travel for the winter as achild nurse or a lady's maid; can furnishgood references, or will nurse confinementin city or any kind of sickness. Call after6 p. m. 515 Robert, Room 1.

NURSE— A girl fifteen years old would likea place to take care of baby or help withlighthousework; would like to go home atnight. Call or address 155 East Twelfth.NURSE—As nurse to lady or gentleman

going to Denver or California, by respect-able, refined widowed lady of forty-eight-good reference. Address Mrs. Sarah c'Campbell, St. Paul, Minn.; General Dellv-ery-

«L — —OFFICSTWORK— An intelligent woman would

like some kind of office work to do. Ad-dress Mrs. Maloney, 156 Front st.

OFFICE WORK-A""Founi_Ta_7~3f good ap-pearance desires a position doing officework. Address C 93, Globe.

SEWING—

A dressmaker wants sewint bythe day in families. Call or address 215Rondo st.

SEWlNG— Wanted, sewing In families bycompetent dressmaker; prices reasonable.580 Ashland ay.

SITUATIONS WANTED-Flve flrst-class,three plain cooks, eight girls for house-work; furnish excellent recommendation.393 Selby, Dry Goods Store. Miss Hidding.

STENOGRAPHER— A young~_lady ptenogra-

pher and typewriter desires a position;can furnish first-class references and ma-chine if necessary. Address 301 New YorkLife building.

TYPEWRITIST— A young lady desires a po-sition in an office as typewrltlst or a.slstant;can furnish reference from last employer.Address B 98, Globe.

WASHING—Take in washing and go out. 201West Sixth st.

WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing andironing. Call at 641 Charles st.

WASHING—

Woman goes out washing,ironing and house cleaning. Inquire No. 9Thompson, first house from Ramsey, firstfloor.

WASHING—

A woman wants washing by theday. Call or address 14 Nash st.

WASHING and ironing or any kind of daywork at 405, corner Jay and Martin.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

CALLOR SEND STAMP for printed^lists con-taining many excellent business opportun-ities; list yours; confidential. Address"Business Chances," 424 Nicollet ay., Min-neapolls.

"MONEYMAKING"guaranteed with or with-out capital, is about what you want; 10cents brings it. Address U. S. Correspond-ence Bureau, 162 East Forty-second St.,New York.

DRUG STORE For Sale— Well located and do-ing good business; price, $1,600; good rea-sons for selling. Novelty Drug Store, Ta-eoma, Wash.

MERCHANDISE—For sale or exchange, ex-cellent stock of general merchandise in goodlocation in Minnesota; a bargain. AddressV 87, Globe.

SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for a competentparty to slip into an established and payingsaloon business; connected with bowlingalley; owner is in illhealth. Address B 87.Globe. .

STORE— For sale, confectionery store; goodlocation; cheap. 657 Mississippi st.

PARTNER—Wanted, partner in good payingbusiness; small capital required. AddressV 88, Globe.

MEAT MARKET—Far sale, meat market,with all ISe latest rniprbv.m.nts. Wm.Schuff. Wlnthrop, Minn.

$85 AVERAGE weekly Income with $250 in-vested. Safe, conservative; prosepectus,proofs, free. F. Daly, 1293 Broadway,New York.

The Oldest and Best Appointed Studio inThe Northwest.

1850 CC2,^^S^^ 189699 and 10l East Sixth Street,

Opposite Metropolitan Opera House.

EXQUISITE PHOTOGRAPHY!

"Tne New IWOutdoor and commercial work a specialty.

fg" Mr. Zimmerman's Personal Attention toAppointments. Telephone 1071.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

SEE

E. P. ROBERTS,95 Eait Fonrth Street,

For your rents, real estate loans and Insur-ance.

__make a specialty of rents.

BUacellaneoua.7_V_Xl_BV_ ON JENKS ST., with comfortable

cottage, for sale cheap, or will be put inshape to suit permanent tenant. The StateSavinßS Bank, city.

FOR RENT.

Boniea.

J. W. SHEPARD. 94 EAST 4TH ST., RENTSHOUSES. STORES, OFFICES, STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS; COLLECTSRENTS; ACTS AS OWNERS' AGENT.

TAYLOR'S RENTINO AGENCY—

GLOBEBUILDING

—WE RENT HOUSES.

STORES. OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OFRENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COL-

LECTION^"

COTTAGE—For rent, cottage of eight rooms,corner Eighth and John sts. Apply D.Bergman & Co., 186 East Third st.

COTTAGE—FuIIy furnished cottage, situatedat White Bear Lake, for rent till Octoberfor <20. Address D 42, Globe, Minneapolis.

COTTAGE—For rent, a six-room cottage onCedar at. Apply 526 Canada st.

HOUSE— Ashland ay., 414— Ten-room house,all modern improvements. Inquire at No.412 Ashland.

HOUSES— 7 and 0 East Tenth St.—Oppositethe Capitol—Fourteen rooms each; steamheat if desired. W. F. Mason, 544 Wabashastreet.

HOUSES—For rent, three five-room houses,corner Goodrich and Western ays; waterfree; $10 per month. Apply L. L. May &Co., 25 and 27 West Fifth st.

HOUSE— For rent, Ist of September, a nicelyfurnished house for the winter. 279 Pleas-ant ay.

HOUSE— Five-room house, 665 Arkwright st. ;in good order; |6. Smith & Taylor, 218Manhattan building.

HOUSE3—

For rent, six-room pleasant cornerhouse; city water; $15. 441 Sherburne ay.

HOUSE—63I Ashland Ay.—Modern nine??room house, with every convenience; verydesirable. Apply 627 Ashland.

HOUSES— Six-roomed house and barn, |5.00per month; also four-roomed house; willgive rent for repairing. J. C. Beattle 403Manhattan.

HOUSE— Eight-room house, all modern im-provements, possession Sept. 1; also cot-tage. 265 East University ay.

HOUSE— For rent, six-room house in goodcondition; city water, etc.; cheap. 429 St.Anthony ay.

HOUSE— For rent, large single dwelling. 405Ashland ay.

ROOBI.

ASHLAND AY., 414—Ten rooms; all modernimprovements. Inquire at No. 412 Ashlanday.

CHARLES ST., 171— Three elegant rooms forrent, furnished or unfurnished; rent separ-ately if desired.

FIFTH ST., 156, WEST— For rent, well-fur-nished front room; all conveniences; loca-tion central; family private; rent reasona-ble.

MARIA AY., 308—Near East Third—A downstairs of five rooms; city water.

PLEASANT AY., 149^Pleasant furnishedroom; also three unfurnished rooms; rentreasonable.

ROOMS— For rent, three unfurnished rooms,single or en suite; steam and gas; centrallocation; state business or residence loca-tlon. Address E 89, Globe.

ROOMS— Any one wishing to engage roomsduring encampment week in a private fam-ily, call at 259 West Fifth st.

ROOMS— For rent, 6 and 14 rooms in lowertown. Apply 221 East Seventh st.

ST. PETER ST.. 646^i^^n^rnisned~ frontalcove room for rent; bath, gas, furnaceheat.

SUMMIT AY., 51—Pleasant furnished roomsfor rent; board if desired.

TILTON ST., 9—Two or thr^e^well furnishedfront rooms for light housekeeping; bathand cellar.

UTOPIA—493 St. Peter St.— Pleasant frontrooms,, single or en suite; rates reasonablefor the summer; transients can be accom-modated.

WEST THIRD, 213i_-Seven Corners-Ro^msfurnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Sargent.

WILLIAMSST., 271—Corner Pine— Two largeunfurnished rooms for light housekeeping,cheap; on ground floor; city water andsewer.

F~___tiT

FLAT—For rent, a six-room flat with allmodern conveniences; low rent for goodtenant. Apply at Brackett's pharmacy, cor-ner Selby ay. and Victoria st.

FLATS—Nice three, four and five-room flatsfor rent cheap at 474 Rice st.

MIsi'filiiuriMis.

HOTEL—For rent, Rouleau Hotel. Furniturefor sale. Inquire at 460 St. Peter st.

BAKERY—For rent, bakery with fixtures;centrally located and in first-class condi-tion; good stand; rent very low. A. A.Rene, room 25, Oermania Life building.

WANTED TO REST.

HOUSE—Wanted, by a careful and reliablefamily of four adults, a furnished or partlyfurnished house of nine or more rooms, cen-trally located. Address O ,7. Globe.

ROOMS— Wanted, at once, three small nicelyfurnished rooms in flat, all conveniences;Hiawatha preferred. Address C 95, Globe.

HOUSE— Wanted to rent, the lower portionof a modern house of Aye or six rooms;near to town. Address S 85, Globe.

ROOM—

Comfortable furnished room wanted;private house; state price. Address F 86,

Globe^HOUSE

—Wanted, to rent, modern roomyhouse, with barn, on St. Anthony hill. Ad-dress Z 93, Globe.

CHIROPODIST.GOOD THING for sore feet. Good Luck

Salve; sure cure for bad-smelling feet, scaldfeet and dry, hot feet. If your druggistdoes not keep it, send or call on W. H.Lockwood, chiropodist, 293 and 294 Endi-cott Buildine; 25c. 50c and $1 box.

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