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THE PAINTZ"PAUL DAILY GLOBE: FRIDAY MORISING. JULY 28, 15^». '.
A SIH.K BAfi(iMET!-:S.
Af-k tlte boy alio Kelts the papers
cud Ice will tell you more aboutcirculation tliau all tbe allidavitstiiat can be published. .tust try it
and you willbe convinced litattheGlobe leads ail.
situations <irg's-:r£s-:i>
*>!>\u25a0*.AGOOD HKAL for 10, LT'. L>"> rents: targeil .steak. 1J; three tried eggs, l.">: ham andeggs; 20: sirloin steak, 20; bread, but andcoffee with the above: fresh yster stews.'-Jt'. Bridge's. -114 .Jackson.
AT EAST ATE HAVE IT—Active aeentsjti. everywhere to take orders for "Shepp'sWorld's Fair l'hotogruplied." A magnificentcollection cf copyrighted photographs otbuildings, scenes, exhibits of the World'sMio-lumbian Exposition, Splendidly described.Authorized by the official cement.fine oblona volume. Retail §3.23. isooksoncredit. Freight paid. Agents inlhe fieldare clearing from ST.i-0 to S4."> !.0 dniiv. Dropeverything else and handle this book. Youwillmake money fast Finely illustrated circu-lars and terras. free. Outfit and 5 » nhoto-grapbsonly 51.00. Address Globe Bible Pub-lishing Co., 3SS Dearborn sl. Chicago, DI.,or
BARBER— A good barber wanted at SOFast seventh st.
AKKEKWANTED at IniFast Tinrd St.F. Bsihr.
BARKER—
Steady work for right mau;union man preferred. 02") West Seventh
BKOOMM.Lui.It—
Experienced broom-maker wanted. Apply to Versa Bros.
.t Co.. Seventh and cedar.
BUTCHER at B7C South Wabasha st. W.RlfenboehL
B lisMl;:i Good general blacksmithwanted at once for lioor work ana norspe-
-skoeiug: steady work. Bocck Bros., New
fiANDI'MAKiiK-I'alace Candy Kitchen.v-y 63 West Third su wants lirst-ciass candy-
DRUG CLERK-W:inte«. registered drugU clerk, single man. ami German ure-ferrea. Address J. G. sieben, riißgisi, Hast-ings, Minn.
HOSTLER -Wanted, a good :miu who un-derstands ihe care of horses: must be
well recommended. Address F 2i». Clobe.
ROOFER— Warned, good roofer and
tinner: good wnges to right mau. Ad-dress F 28, Globe.
SALESMEN wanted to represent a well-known house iv this city for country
work: steady employment. X Lit. Globe.
SALARY tli- t O.i.JllsMu.'p, io agentstohandle tho Patent chemical Ink-Eras-
ing Pencil: the most useful and novel Inven-tion of the age: erases ink thoroughiv ivtwoseconds: works like magic: 2i.0 to. (hi percentprofit;agents making $.-a) per week: we alsowant a general agent to tiike charge of terri-lory. and appumt sub actnts: a ruiechanceto make money; write for terms mid speci-icen of eiasmg. i.tnice Enter Julg.Co.X\u25a0'-, La Crosse. Wis.
SOLICITORS _\\ Mined, men ot energyL~) and tact to solicit for the Bankers' LifeAssociation ot St. l'atil.Miun.: liberal con-tract and splendid territorycan be secured byaddressing .Clarence E.scenr. St. Paul. Minn,
STEN OGR AI'llEES-rompeient slenog-raphers and typewriter operators out of
employment are invited lo register tiieirnames and qualifications with our employ-ment ccpanmeut: uo charge loeither em-ployer or employed. WvcKoli", imans &Benedict. Pj Hast Fourth st.
TEN 11RIGHT young men. commissionor salary. Call 407 Wabasha st., .1. M.Holland. .Manager.
'PIIE NEW -SOUK RESTAURANT.J- 443 Jackson st.. is now ready for busi-ness; weserve a good turkey dinner for 15cents: como and give us a cail.
w".MEN of good address, ho can write-1 insurance; splendid opportunity to theright panics. t'nW im Kndicott Building.
W AXTEU—For lhe United States Army—
*» Able bodied unmarried men betweenthe ages of twenty-one and thirtyyears: goodpay. rations, clothing and medical attend-ance: applicants must pc prepared to."fur-nish satisfactory evidence as to age. charac-ter ana habits. Apply at ltoomr2U7, No. 34East Seventh st.. si. Paul. Miun.
(Vy AN»ED'—Salesmen or agents; easy• > work; good pay selling pants to orae'rS3, suits Si:.. Hunter Tailoring Company
TyANTED—A young mau between eight-*V con and twenty years with good ref-erence, call 'JJ3 New York Life Insurance
:.»ST AM*FOUND.
Dot; LOST—Brown, enriv Irish spanielpup, six months old. lleiurn to tiL'4Elfelt st. and receive reward.
DOG Lovr—st. Bernard dog, about oneyear old. red brinriie. white around theneck, one sore car; suitable reward will begiven for return to 4 0 Woodward ay.
T«K I'AKTVwho took the- hammock at-L 25.1 Grove st. is known; please returnand no questions willbe asked.
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DHESsMAKi.it wouldlike sewing. Calliit">(i7^4Broadway, upstairs.
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|L 1 :...T. AU'i.i.. Sb, Germania Life Insur-1. nnce Buiiding.expert and auditworlc
SITIJATSQAS OFFEgER.
- ' -ALL.ladies il
DX*!P.IXG
I ) HOUSEMAIDS Ii)
—SEW ING <'IRLS : % i
, KITCHEN liIKLS"
I —PANTKT OlilLS——- ? I> DiSHWASHERS
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) V.'AMiWO.dEN— £ I| . ;- g |
} Or any other kind of HELP, can se- A j'cura them byadvertising in the \
) Globe Want Columns % \j \&_% _V^/W:h/^^'^_^^__^_hi^_irfs
Females.!nHAMBRBMAin-«snted, a chamber-
v_y maid, at the Clifton hotel. I
I p()(IK—
A neat and competent cook for I!*—' familyof two. Address T 24. Globe.
DINING itOOH iiiia-Experienced!diningroom girlat 522 Cedar st. .
HillShWORK—
Uaulek. good girlfor igeneral housework. 214 West George st.
HOUSEWORK—
agirlforgeneralhousework: must understand cooking,
i21 East College \u25a0iv.
HOCSEWOKK—
Wanted, a competentgirl to do iieneral housework at 71 Igle- I
:hart st. |
Hois, WORK—
Wanted, experienced |girl for general housework; family of I
itwo. 'Mb Pleasant ay.
VIIIETYLADIES wanted to form a!V mutual traveling combination. Statebusiness to Agent, Globe.
*\fAITRESS—
A neat and competent.!**waitress, able to sew, in family of
two. Address N 31,' Globe.
I \\TANTED—Ladies to address envelopes I; *» for us at home: Stilla week: reply with !; stamp. Woman's Co-operative Toilet Com- j!pany. Milwaukee. Wis
V'OUNG LADY to do writing. Call at'lifton house. Friday. 11 lo 12 a in.
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i HOARD OFFESE3).
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5 YOUCAN BOARD $% iiRICH. MAN, \u0084 .'__,
!% 5 POUR MAN. U iX IIBEGGAR or |j j ?
% IIAKD.THEY < 4lA 1 1 ('AN FIND i >IX || ROOMS AND "r
*V 19 HOUSES THAT 1 <?
! WILLGIVE -3 &A j| THEM RELIEF. g| p
BOARD— rent, pleasant rooms, withI HJ board. 10.' East Tenth St.
BOARD—Furnished rooms with board, InI O large modern house. 21!) East Ninth st.
DO Furnished room and board atO 227 East Tenth st.
;DOAKD—Good tabic board at f«i Tiltou st.
BOAUD—
Large furnished room. Summitay.. hill part: private family; no other
boarders. Address It2:-. Globe.'
BO Two furnished front ronjis withboard at 10 East Tenth st. The Marshall.
!\u25a0'rui; NOiIWOOD— St.. Near Sih-A ley
—Large, cool rooms, with board,
|Si.HO to 56 per week.
BOA XD—
Front alcove room, with board.522 Cedar St., I.vtle Terrace.
j BOARD—
Peasant rooms, with board:| libeautif u/shaded lawn;references, laiIsummit ay.
jBOARD—145 Pleasant ay .nicely furnished_D front rooms, with or without board; tio'clock dinners.. r
*VF«»OSAFS.
; A I.WAYS KELIABLE—Madame Teits-I-TV worth, clairvoyant: business test mcdi-, urn: thirty years' exper: i;so Wabasha: st., city.
HEALTHY female child thtee weeus oldfor adoption. Caii-Le seen at 34 Syca-
I more st.
: MKS. HAKRI>—424 Wabasha St.-Mag-j I»JL nctic and massage treatment ;alcohol,
oil and sea salt buths. Koom S.i.
ITEDIt'.M—
Mi:. sandal! gives .vice onIJ-iL al! business and love affairs without
asking any ..west!. $5,000 challenge to anymedium or fortune teller that excels her.517 second ay. south. .Minneapolis: up stairs
Ml.>. KATE HO>Kl>>. • -vc.-iomctncjliJ. reader md trance medium. 2251/2 WestSeventh st. ..-v;-.-"i" .-.<-•\u25a0.---
I 11iis. M.A. TIMsEV.624 Wabasha St.—j ii. Magnetic and massage treatment for
paralytic rheumatism aud nervous diseases.Clairvoyant reader. Call oa.m.to sp. m.-
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«.86FAT PIAiVO BAItIiAIA.
ONE ELEGANT upright. Decker Bros.piauo. style hi. al about oue-half its
i value; ithas only been used a few months:must be sold scon. Ji. C. Muntrer, lU7 EastFhird sL
\YANTS CAN BE LEFT
j At. tho Following Locations forInsertion. in Daily ami SundayGlobe.M. 1). Merrill. 442 Broadway.S. 11. lieeves, druggist, Moore block, Seven
C. T. Heller, druggist 52S SL Peter streetttraight Bros., druggists, corner of Hondo
:olto.
William K. Collier,' druggist, .-..L'East >cv-\u25a0 enth streeL
A.T. Guernsey, druggisL 171 Dale street.V.A. llirscher. druggist 235Hondo street.Parker &Westby, druggists, <VTO East Third
sireeLE. McC'ruooen, confectionery, 493 Eice
W . A. Frost &Co.. druggists, corner Selbynnd Western avenues.
P. J. Witte. druggist SCO' Market cornerFifth.
SITUATIONS WASTED.
IYOUWANT WORK.*
£ Find it by using the Globe •4 Want Columns, and you can be £A employed as X% AGENT. CLERK, %A BOOKKEEPER, %£ STENOGRAPHER, %£ SECRETARY, f jA Hostler, Gardener or Mau-of-AIl- *Li Work. f% ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $&"While the Globe is at your service, ci i
\u2666Inle. .AUCTIONEER— Professional of exten- i
sive experience wants an engagement j:by day. wick or month: furnish credentials.jAddress Jas. Mortimer. Globe.
BOY wishes situation of any kind. it6s iThomas st. j
BOOKKEEPER—
Experienced book-keeper is open forergagemeut in any i
ibusiness: can produce testimonials for last !1 eleven years. Address X 3U. Globe. j: .BOYS FOR PLACES, places for dovs: I
employment bureau for poor boys. free. Ij Newsboys' Club l£oom.3i;i Wabasha st. :open j'
from 11 to l;a. m.. and from 7 to -J p. m.
CiOA('HMA>—situation wanted by man Iand wife: wife as cook and man as i
Icoachman. Address E. Brown, 299 Rice St.; ;i first-class references.
C^LEKK Employment—
Youngman eiLtlu- |J ecu years old would like a position in i
;office or store as clerk or collector: best of J:references. Address A..3SO .mmii place.:
CtLERK —Wanted, position as clerk or !J stenographer and typewriter by a young |'
man :cood references. Address E 36. (ilobe. |
DELIA'ERYMAN—Position wanted by a Iyoung mau. twenty-three years of age:
| thoroughly acquainted" with the city and Ij speaking French and English. Address 0 !27. > .lobe.
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EMPLOYMENT—Wanted, position by a ireliable young mau: graduate of Val- i
Iparaiso, md.. business college. ..ess liiC.jILinden St.. St. Paul. j
ENGINEER— Situation wanted by a sober jand reiiabie firsi-olass engineer: Ad-
dress E 35. uiube.
ENGINEER— A first-class engineer, capa- Ible to do steamhtting, plumbing, elec- !
| trie wire: willingto work ou reasonable sal- iIarv. Engineer :-...
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:Of. ICE BOY desires position inan office,
or willrun errands :can tarnish refer--
!euces ifdesired. David FraukeL 244 Maria !avenue. SS!iE?BHS&i.—_ .P ..INTERS APPRENTICE
—Position
wanted by steady, reliable young man of ]j three and ahalf years' experience. Address |IW. X.. :Ti Edmund st.. city.
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PKINTER, experienced in all kinds of-JT work, wants steady employment in-coun--
!tryoffice. W. G. It.,care Charles Dawson,; iI.JOO Sibley st.
iSITUATION—SIO reward for a situation;Vv that willpay SIO per week by young man'
twenty-two. Address A -.".. (ilobe*.
IOITUATIONby an honest, industrious!'- single German, two months from Ger- \u25a0\u25a0
\ many: thoroughly skilled in farm and gar-jden work:moderate wages. Inquire or writeij 'pp itev. .1. summer. 4i»2 Fuiier. . "•\u25a0',:.
St?:AI.KSTATE FO» SALE.
j . J. K. IIACOS.SUCCESSOR TO
Huron &iol«-maii.REAL ESTATE AAJ> F4».4AS.
! ('or. Ith and Minnesota Sts.
.^lisoe3l;iii«-«>iis.
WUEELE SiHo\VELL.reaiestate:iistbargains with them. Pioneer Press Blda
1 OK safe;.
; A \YNINGs. tents, canvas covers for hay.~a- grain, etc. J. M. Kossell. 355 Jackson.
BICYCLE— high grade bicycle, pueu--malic tire: used but little": at a bar-'
gain. Call .or address E. .T. 1... Koom 1. IVi!East Third St.. St. Paul. Minn. <<-'\u25a0\u25a0
I \IAPLE AND KIRCH i'LOOKINGat'-11 Jackson and 4lh _- Thompson &Co. \u25a0
BUSINESS CIIAACE>.
$ /̂%s*^_\_^%._^^&&___^s
!*BUYor SELLI'•? ti
1 4 HOUSES, Ai ) HOTELS,'
X SHOI'S, fif FARMS. $'P STOKES. $'
'.A RESTAURANTS, A
J A BUILDINGS, |BARNS, r
!tp Or anything else'that you may *
j0 have to sell or wish to buy. by p\ A using the
jjBusiness Colnmns of tiie Blaii3. i\ J Business Columns oi the Globs, i
Miscellaneous.
ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY— es-JT\_ tablished book, stationery and cigarj store in an a 1location for sale: doingagoodjbusiness: don't . unless you mean busi-. ness. J'l4 East Fourth st.
BARBER SHOP for sale: reasons forselling, am going to Ohio. Inquire of| W. B.Snyder. Faribault. Minn.:Poll SALE— 'The Model Grocery" sloreI-I at.Wiilmar. Minn, fine and complete
stock and :joyingexcellent trade: reasonfor selling, tilnessof proprietor. For par-
Iticulars apply to C. G. Wilcox. Wiilmar.rollSALE—A well established harnessA business in Ashland. Wis.:good traae
!and profitable business: l'..o<i reasons forj selling. For particulars address or call on
\u25a0 F. A.Bracken. 354 Sibley st.
FOX SALE cheap, home bakery; good:I reasons for selling. Address A til.Globe.
j nit.lßl) WASTED.
jBOARD—A lady teacher wishes board andj J-J furnished or unfurnished room on St.; Anthony hill, near Victoria st.
"Address P•
27, Globe.
SITUATIONS AVAJITEP^ :
H*M teanlHh ..'.! \
A—LAKI'KNTELK has plenty of girls. waiting. 51 West Exchange; telephone007. \u25a0 v-- I
A LADY would like logo out to work !by day. Address M.W.. 527 Mississippi.
pASHIKK-Position as cashier -or book- |v-> keeper bya young lady; two years' ex- '.perience iv the city: good references. Ad- i
dress F 30. Globe. j
CUAMBEKMAlD—Wanted, by a good 1
German girL a situation to do chamber jwork ana take care of children. Address iL29, Globe. — .CHAMBERMAID—Wanted, work by a |
woman as chambermaid, to go home :evenings. 4a st. Peter st.
CiLEKK—
Wanted. situation as clerk, 1'cashier or office work, by a young lady, j
Address «.'_, 121 Grove st
DKESSMAKEK—
A competent dress- Imaker desires sewing in families; refer- i
ences. Address F 2'>. Globe.
DRESSMAKING in families: is experi- jeueed and cood litter: French tailor '
system used. Address Gl3 Lafayette ay. j
DRESSMAKING—
Experienced dress-maker would like engagements 111 fam- |
ilies. Callor address 255 West Fifthst j
HooKCLEANINti- Wanted, house- !
cleaning or washing to do. Mary iMorigini. 371 Broadway.
HOUSEWORK— wishes to assist in Ilighthousework, as an equivalent to i
her board. Central location. Addiess Z 31,Globe. p
HOUSEKEEPER—
Competent house- i- keeper wants position about Aug. 1: }references given;willingto leave city. A24, ,Globe. .Minneapolis.
HOUSEKEEPER—
Competent house- lkeeper wants a position. Address Miss
Turner. Northtield. Minn. :
HOUSEKEEPER— A lady wishes posi-.tion as housekeeper for a widower.
Address 70S East Geranium st. St Paul.I
HOUSEKEEPER—
Middle-aged lad* Iwould like a situation as housekeeper i
or take care of children. Address 301 Sher- I.man st. City.
HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by jwoman as housekeeper in small family.-\
i56 East Seventh St.. Boom 5.
LAL'ND ESS—
A first-class laundress Iwants day work. 4« West Ninth st. ,.: .,-
1.1 ILLlNEß—Wanted, a position by aii-Vl milliner who has been head trimmer: i!for several seasons, who aiso is an experi-enced hand at fancy embroidery and quick jstamping. Address* 11. 11..- Preston. Minn..
NURSE—
A lady would like sick nursing, jto do at 228 .Midwayay.. West St.Paul.
IjVJURSE—One wishing a lady nurse fortire-;'-x sick-call at 111 Viola st*
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SEWING— A young woman would .'Hide;sewing l:rfamilies, or at her own ham'!'; Ii
Ican cut mid tit.1 Address No. 382 Rondo st. jI].corner Western ay.- IST j_ .SEWLXG— Yonng lady would likesearing.:
Call at .".(is Broadway, up stairs. ;
SEWING—
Wanted, sewing at home or by;\u25a0 day ov a good seamstress. Address. .A 1
!23. Globe." r|
SEWING— Young lady wants place to do !plain sewing inprivate family. Address. i
IE 31, Globe. \u25a0-.:]
T\ '.' WRITER— Young Lady, with best |of rererences. would like typewritingor ii'\u25a0 office work of any kind; moderate sidarv.'•
:Address W 15. GloDe. . . jj-—.'---i XT/ANTEH l-ya worn it work by the'daV, il•V\ to go home evenings. !»:> St. I'eter-st i
ASHING AMIIRONING—Woman'will do washing and ironing foe 30
cents a dozen. 037 Mississippi st; 111 base- ;Iment.
WASHING— Plain clothes washed and jj \V ironed. 35 cents ncr dozen: satisfaction. 1Mfs. Soreusou, 2sl Williams st., right base- :
!ment.
WASHING—A woman wouid like to get i• washing to do 111 families, and also ;i take washing home- SO.") Thomas st.
I TTTASRIN6—
Wanted, washing iron- i\u25a0' 1V iug to do at home. Call at 701 Thomas Ij street.
WASHING— Wanted, to go out washing !and ironiug by the day. 412 North !
IExchange si.I—.,
\u25a0 WASHING wanted at 450 East .-ixthst :;; vv . roi:gb-dried, -.")cents per dozen; spe- i
Icial rates for family washings; called for and Ij delivered.
illTAsuim;.-awoman would like to go |, VV out washing and ironing by the day., Address 33s West I.awson st i
! I"I7"ASHING—
A good washwoman wants.• > V to go out washing. Call at 'jib Pleas- jj ant ay.'.
j \\f OUKFOR BOAKU-Wanted.byagirl 1I »V *
.'\u25a0 fifteen year- old. anice home.- where 1she can make* herself useful morning i
Ievening 111 exchange for board while attend- iIing school:parties without childreu pre jj ferred. Applyto V \u25a0'.-. Globe.- '•" •
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>TOISKS A^il>FIXTURE*
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I 'pßocßifij BILLIARDANDPOOL TABLES ANDBIT.!!LIARIISLPPLIES: Wareroom 405 and 4o7; jj Office and Factory 411 and 413 Fifth avenue -.| touth, Viinnew Minn.
I DYE WORKS. ,;'\u25a0": |iT/"AHLEUT A- MINTEL
—Minnesota i
1 -LV Steam Live Works, 'HAEast Seventh^..,j C 1.1 ROCIIEN—N.W. Steam Dye Works i; -C.office. 4:0 Robert st,Ryan Block Works j!5 Cand .07 Indiana ay.:
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CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY!Co. Trains leave Union Depot ..City
iOffice. .-virt Robert street, corner Fifth.J *Daiiy. tpaiiyex. Mind iLeave. 1Arrive. .. tChicago Fast Express. . 1.-.Si ami :Uspmi 'loin. Mo. &Kansas Ex. .. 7::15 amilldjapm;"Dodge Center Local 4:35 pm|lU:iisaaiI"Chicago Limited 7:30 pmj 7:35a-m *DesMoines. St J. iK.C..17:30 pm' 7:;jsam
FOB REST.J. IV.Shcparrt,MEast Fourth Street
RENTS HOUSFS, STOKES. OFFICES, j. apartments and rooms, with and without |steam heat, in ail parts of the city: acts as jowners' agent: collects rents.
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0 You Can Rent $ \\ HOUSES, 5|0 ROOMS. 04 STORK, 44 OFFICES. Ai DESK KOOM, \£ FLATS, f0 ATTICS, 40 BARMS, 4 |0 FARMS, 4A Or Even Tour Last Sum- \ iX mer's Straw Hat, £0 Ifyou willadvertise them in the 04 Rent Columns of the GLOBE 0A WANTS. \
Houses. .I
TAYLOR'S XKNTIXG AOENCt- iGLOBE BUILDING—WE REST i
HOUSES, STORES. OFFICES. TAKE!< HARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND IMAKE COLLECTIONS.
ICooin*.
—HOTEL BRCShWiCIi, for gentle-• men only; fifty modern steam-heated.roosm by day, week or month. .PjHFTH ST.. 137. WEST— Furnished rooms
for gentlemen.
IGLEHAkt ST., 15—Commodious frontroom; shady side ofstreet: references re- |
quired.
S-EVENTII.COKNEK OF WABASHA— I*J Over Bank—For rent, furnished rooms, jsingle oren suite.
SEVENTH ST.214 WEST— Three front Irooms and kitchen for housekeeping, j
furnished or unfurnished.
SE.ENTH ST.. 18, EAST— rent suites |0 of rooms for office and lightbusiness. .Apply-on premises.
ABASH A. oSata-Corner Tenth" St.—Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet
Stores.
STOKE— For rent a fine, well-lightedIstore, 35x75 feet on sixth st. in the re- i
tail district: rent cheap.. Address N Globe. 1
"'liM-oliiinroiit,.
NEWLY 31AKH1ED COl I'LL desire I1* renting their furniture, etc. :every- 1thing complete and nice: Sls per month: jhonse rented cneap if desired. -.-'lnquire 306.-Manhattan IS lock. -•\u25a0}r-J
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OTICE OF MOKI'GAUE..PORECLOS- itl ure Sale.
—Whereas, a. certain mort- i
gage was only executed and' delivered by jAndrew J. Hoban and Johanna C. Ikibau.his iwife,as the mortgagors therein, to- Fredrick !Lilike, as the mortgagee therein, .which.siid Imortgage bears date the ninth.day of No- ;vember. a. i). Js.jj. ail was duly recorded \u25a0!in the office of the Register of Deeds .inand |for the County of Ramsey, in the State of jMinnesota.on the thirtieth day ofNovember. jA. li.lsm. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, IinBook 251of Mortgages .at page 53: andwhereas, the -said mortgagee, being the saidFredrick Llnke whose name is signed here-to, is now.and has been ever since its execu-tion, the holder and ownei of said mortgage,and no.assignment thereof .or of any of the
secured thereby has ever been made;and whereas, default was made on May '.'tb.A. D. Is!':;. in the payment of ju Installmentofinterest amounting to sixty three |dollarsdue on said mortgage on that" day iwithout jgrace i, which said default has continued IUuringall the time since it was so made, and :stillcontinues: aud whereas, the principal isum of Sl.sOO named inand seen red by saidmortgage and named in the promissory noteand coupon notes therein described be-came and is now due and payablewith ail arrearages of Interest thereon.
—by
said mortgagee's election- duly made to thateffect \u25a0is authorized by the terms of saidmortgage and likewise by the terms of thesaid promissory note (the note termed'•promissory note'" in said mortgage as it ap-pears of record i,in case of the occurrence ofa default such as that made on May '.ith A.D.ISU3 as above mentioned, and its continu-ance tor the space of thirty days; and where-as, the amount claimed 10 be due on saidmortgage at the date 01 this notice is the sumof nineteen hundred andfiftv-five dollars andeighty-five cents (31,933.-s£L— being 51.800.00principal and SdP.iia interest to the date of
;.his notice (viz.. the principal aud interest;of. and due and payable upon, ,the. promis-s ory note and coupon notes described in sadmortgage) and 575.00f0r and as tte attorney'sfees stipulated forin aud by said mortgage in
r ease of foreclosure.— which said sum of:51.9)5.85 is hereby claimed to be already pay-iable and to be the whole amount owing upon;said mortgage at the date of this notice; . andj whereas, default ina condition of said mort-:gage has occurred by which the .power to1 sell contained in said mortgage has becomeand is operative; and whereas, no action orproceeding has been instituted at .aw or inequity to recover the deot now remainingsecured bysaid mortgage.or any part thereof:, Now. therefore, notice is hereby given.
1 by virtue of the power of sale contained inisaid mortgage, and pursuant to the statute inIsuch case made and provided, the said siort-'
gage willbe foreclosred by sale of. the prem-ises described inand mortgaged by said mort-gage, viz.: Ali those tracts or parcels ofland lyingand being in the County of Bain-sey, city of saint Paul and State of Minne-sota, described as follows, to-wit: Lots num-bered Five (5) and Six (6) inBlock num-bered Twenty-two (22) in B. Sinnen's Subdi-vision of Blocks numbered Ten (10) and'
Twenty-two (22) of Lyman Daytons Addi-tion to the city ofSaint Paul in the County ofRamsey in the State of Minnesota, accordingito the plat of said Subdivision recorded hied;or being 111 the office of the Register of Deeds:in and tor said County of Ramsey inHook;"X" of Town flats (book marked—
'•Plats and Additions, ; K.Ramsey County.")
at page 6, except that part of said Lot num-lbered Five (5) which said part 01 said Lot]numbered Five (51 was oy Andrew .J. iiubaniand Johanna C. Hoban by their deed datedIApril 20th. A. D. lt>>7. and recorded in saidioffice in Book 102 of Heeds on page Vii eon-Iveyed or deeded to the Cityof Saint Paul:jwhich sale will be made by the Sheriff:of said County of Ramsey, or his deputy,:at public auction' and according to law,Iat the Fourth Street main entrance of theICourt House and City Bali Building, in1ihe <iiy of Saint Paul in- the Connty!of Ramsey in the state of Minnesota,!on Saturday, the I.thday of August. A. D.j1893, at eleven o'ciock in the forenoon of'that day, topay the principal and interest:then due on the promissory note acd couponjnotes described in said mortgage <to-wit: the!said sum of Sl.soo and- the unpaid interestithen accrued thereon 1. together with the §75Iattorney's fees above mentioned and the law-Ifulcosts and disbursements of foreclosure
embraced insaid .sale other than said fees.Dated St. Paul, Minn.. June 30th. A.D.
1893. FREDRICK LINKE.Mortgagee.-
LiWLIE.DtntMENT & BIGELOW.Attorneys for Mortgagee, St Paul, Minn.
INSTRUCTIONS.
ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY*OF MUSICand Art 26 East Exchange St.. St Paul-
iPiano, violin,guitar and mandoiin" taughtILessons given indrawingand painting. Call •
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MKS. BALDWINpermanently removes[ AJ. superfluous hair, moles, etc., by elec-,[ tricity;references given. 202Jierrill BuildingIFifth and St. Peter st*.i
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WE WANT TO BUY all the second-hand furniture and carpets can get.
ana we pay the best prices inthe Northwestand spot cash. Ifyou have anything to sell,
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A A —LOANS on furniture, pianos.«xl» horses, diamonds, watches, all
Igood collateral aud commercial paper: par-Itial payments, lowest
'rates. Minnesota
iMortgage Loan Company, Booms 13-14. FirstjNational Bank Building,corner Fourth andjJackson sts. Mackey. Manager.
A A —THE STANDAKU LOAN•xi.p»xA» Co.. 328 Robert, corner Fourthroom 5, willloan you money on furniturepianos, diamonds, watchers, etc.. at less ratesand better terms than can be had elsewhere.
BANKSTOCKS a specialty: bonds, com-mercial paper, mortgages, securities
bought and sold. George W. Jenks. Invest-ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust
IBuilding,Minneapolis.
|MONEY ON HAM)toloan on cityprop-J-'A erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay
IW. F. Moritz.1013 Pioneer Press. •
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MW'.ii.i.A.N i>on life insurance po| AL icies: or bought. L. P. Van Normanj11 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis
-P-R-I-V-A-T -£jMoney loaned ondiamond*, watchers, pianos,! furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates.!and small monthly return payments: notes\ and mortgages bought: most private loan
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.UTTIOy SALES.j AUCTION SALt OF $10,000 WOKTHI-^1- of DryGoods, Ladies and Gents Fur- ijnishing Goods— Sale willcommence dailyat I
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Proposals for Flour. ittess Porlc andFine Salt.
US. INDIANSERVICE, OFFICE ClliP-U.pewa Commission. White Earth. Minn.,July 25, IS!)3. —SEALED PROPOSALS, in-dorsed "Proposals for Flour, etc.." as thecase may be. ana addressed to the under-signed at White Earth. Decker County, Minn..• will be received until 1 o'clock p.m. ofIWednesday. August "-ixd. 1898. for furnishingand delivering at Detroit. Minn.. 85,000 lbs.
Iflour, 165 bbls. mess pork and.'. ICO lbs. tineIsalt. Flour must be either what is knows as•\u25a0straicht.ttul stock." of good sound wheat
—06 i
jpounds of wheat to be ground aown to about!42 pounds of flour, low grades tobe taken out Ij or itmay be what is known as patent flour, jand delivered in extra strong single cotton !
j sacks, to weigh 8 ounces to the yard: said ij sacks to be of abov.t 100 pounds eapacitv.ISamples ofnot less than 10 lbs. must be fur- iInished by bidders. Mess pork must be well |;preserved, sound and street, in good barrels, !:with sound heads and well hooped. Fine iIsalt must be litfor table use. put up in small• bags, packed in double .-.icks. burlap covered
'IwiLh gunny. Bidders will be required to S1 state specifically in their aids the proposed (
price ofeach article offered for delivery tin- jncr a contract. The rightis reserved to re-ject any or all bids, or any part ot any bid. ifdeemed tor the best interests of the service.
CEETIFIED CHECKS.Each bidmust be accompanied '..v a certi-
fied check or .trait upon some United StatesDepository or solvent National Bant in the jvicinityof the residence of the bidder, made, j
1 payable to the order of the Commissioner of ij Indian Affairs, for at least five feu cent of II the amount of the proposal, which check oridraft willbe forfeited to the United States in• case any bidder or bidders receiving ani award .shall fail to promptly execute a con--1 tract with good and sufficient sureties, other-Iwise to be returned to the bidder.
Bids accompanied byrash in lieuof a cer- Itifiedcheek willuot be considered. ROCK-WELL J. FLINT. Commissioner and SpecialDisbursing Agent.
%Ticket Offices: £street, corner Fifth, and
U^ionDepot, St. Paul.\u2666Daily. tEx. Sunday;lEx.Mouday.*Fx.saturday
Le.—
St.Path Ar. jIChicago " Day" express . \u25a0>..:; in. tlu:4j iaj Chicago "Atlantic" express l*255 iim 'llffian !,Chicago " Fast Mail"i . \u25a0«:.» (. m *2:15 i> in i
Chicago '-'Vestibule" Lim... I*S-J.l) p ra | *7:20 a mjChicago viaAustin and Dv-!1 buque _... ._..!*4:03p m *7-15 .iin .IDubuque via La Crosse . t3 0". am |10:43 pra .!St. Louis ana Kansas City.. i*0:15 a m| "8:80 p ra |,St. Louis and Kansas City.. |17;15 pm : **T:45 a m |ICalmar and Davenport.. 19:13 a m: fii:;lo p in;Milbank amiAberdeen ,tS:lWam iiii:.w"p in IjMilbauk and Aberdeen .. l*C:3up m*743 am |
Minneapolis -trains leave *7:;i0. t.\ WJ i| a.m.. *12m., *_ *6:3s"and tl0:.: m.
tor detailinformation call at ticket offices |
! 1!WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES, j. -
Arrive•"" ; Depart- ,•t
J 5:00 pm|S:oo ami. St..Paul II:25pml. :ir>pm i• piujs:!iam Minueap lisi 12:15 pmjli:uspm :Direct Line to Fan 4'lairc. o>nuoari* i
and 'lilwaiiKci-. jVEST!'RULED SLEEPERS
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IHAVE YOU A J4 HORSE.' $\u25a0\ CARRIAGE, «53» X0 PHAETON. *SS 09 VICTORIA. 40 HARNESS, 3i SLEPIH, \%. ?S5 PONY or ?0 ISS JAUNTING 44 CART d4 To Sell,or do yon want to Bay one? 44 Trythe columns of i
|THE WANT PAGE. J'i/&*&%^*\\_^'%*__v&^_\v%r̂4
FOR SALE—One fine brougham and Tcart cheap. Address X 28, Globe.
LOR SALE—Horse, six years old. andJ. buggy, for 585.00. Call at the ColonBuilding.Tenth and St. Peter. O. G. Amice.
TWO FINE DRIVING HORSES at abargain. Call or address W.O.Brown.7i>3 Jackson st.-
i^^^-PITTSBURGHWillleave St. Paul for St. Louis and inter-
mediate . pointsHonda July Slst, at 10 A.U.
For fullinformation regarding passengerand freight rates apply to ('. It BROCKW AT,Agent. Office foot of Sibley street, oppositeUnionDepot, ST. PALL." Telephone iitt.
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYT|nj/nin 308 -Nicollet ay., Minneapolis: 196 10. 1.11IbRCIO st., St. I'auL i'nion depots both cities.leave St. Paul UnionDepot, iaubive |
.Willmar.Morris. Brown'sbS:OS am Valley &Breckinridge, bjilopm
Fergus Falls. Fargo andbS :30 am Grand Forks b6:05 am
Osseo, Clearwater and StbS:30 am Cloud b8:03 pm
Anoka. St Cloud andb4:3opm Wiilmar bio:ssambl:3Jpm Excelsior &\u25a0 Hutchinson. bit:55 am
Wiilmar, tsioux City.JFargo, Winnipeg. Pa-
a6:3o pm' cific Coast. } aT:10 amaseo, St. Cloud. Fergus'Falls. Croonston, G.Forks, Kalispell, Spo-kane. Great {Tails, Hel-
l ena, Butte aud Pacific|it7:4spmi Coast a?: 15 am
EASTERN MINNESOTA. !Duluth, West Superior. Ij Elk River. Milaca,! Hinckiev, Princeton. i
:05 pm j Anoka .". Ib7:oopm.a, daily:b. except Sunday: §Buffet parlor
cars on trains to Duluth and W.Superior;tHuffet sleepers. .Dining cars, paiac sleep-ers and free colonist sleeping cars.
NORTHEHN PACIFIC!THE DINING C.4« LINE
\u25a0 ToFarso. Winnipeg. Helena, Butte| and. tlte Pacific Invent.
St. Paul.Dining Cars on Winnipeg and
—\u25a0 Pacific Coast Trains. Lv. | Ar.
Paciuc -Malt daily lor Fargo.
I Jamestown. Livingston,Helena,! Butte, .Missoula. Spokane. Ta- 9:00 0:01
coma. Seattle and Portland. ... a. m. p.m.Dakota and Manitoba Express
(daily;forFergus Falls, Wahne-ton. Crookston. Grand Forks,Grafton. Winnipeg, Moorhead. 6:40 7:23Fargo and Jamestown p. m.la.m.
Pacific Express (daily) for Fargo, |Jamestown. Livingston. Helena. ,Butte. Missoula, Spokane, Ta- 7 30 12:11
•\u25a0ma. Seattle and Portland !p. m.;p.m.The Dakota and Manitoba K.tpreas does not run
west ofFargo on SandraPullman Sleepers 'lady between St. Paul and
Grand Fork?. Grafton, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls,Walipeton and Fargo. Pullman First-Class andTourist Sleepers are run an ilmmgu Pacific CoastTrains. C. .-;. -'I'.iX CityTicket Agent. 162 East-Third Street St Paul.
"ALWAYS ON VI.TIE."
The OnlyLina ££S:&S£r ot-;
BAGGAGE CHECKED \u25a0& X>t(£esi-
tDailv. ;E\cept Suuday. iLeave . Arrive{Ex.Monday. xEx.Saturday. ISt. Paul St. PaulSt Joseph and Kansas City.... t 7 35 an t 740 a:aSt. Joseph and Kansas City...If 7sf>pm 740 amSiouxCityLocal Express
---i \u25a0 .unit 8 lOi.-.nSiouxCitv.Omaliatfc Blk Hills 755 pm }7 40am-Fipestone and Sioux Palls -
-\u25a0; "\u25a0""' am t OlOpmWinnebago aud Elmore - -
-If736 uni t fi10 pinKew Dim,Tracy and "terra --Ix755 pmli 7 40 unDuluth. Ashland ana superior 9 Worn ;5 00 pinIulntba nd Superior
- - - --ifll00 pm f 850 am
Marshi'ield and Wausau ----,» s toam {10 30 pui
fCHICAGO TRAINS—I"Badger State Express"- ->. .« onam 110 CO pi?1 "World's Fair Express"- -* 6 \u25a0_\u25a0.; ))m riSoOpin'. "North-Western Limited"Its -.. tun f:._>(> am
L.y^XS^Tj'.'SS^TS? Leaves Union Depot fo
SJliH|rUjp|l){p§Leaves lnion DepotChicago and down-riverpoints. .i::io p. m. Ar
rromsiuno points1 :00 i). m. Daily. Leaves
Depot forChicagoand SL Louis. 7:::i> n. m.pfls<9ggßSiß&j Arrives fromsame points_ . '-'.'m a.m. Doily.
Minneapolis, St. Paul &Sault Ste. Marisßyxi^ From Unio. Depot— Montreal
_^^^i|A- and Boston Express leave--
ipa^MHp^VSV daily61. p. m., Minneapolis,- I>4»Hl?wß3.*Jh p.m. llom Soo line Depot. 2d *t.\u25a0 SMM and Ithay. N. Minneapolis— Wis.HbIIT|JH| Div.Local leaves daily ex. .-'-,ir.---k**A?X9i3ift day, _-.it) iv in.: Mi"esota Div.o**SS|g Local leaves Minneapolis dailrtsggjs*— \u25a0***"^ (ex. Sunday). 900 a, !,,. and 6::H
i". m. From Broadway Depot, lootof Cahlc Line, St. Paul—St. CroixF. Accommoda-tion, daily (ex. -uiirt-ivi.5 p.m. City TicKet Oflices
—Minneapols. No127 Thirdst. 80. p'iuarant"
(Building);St.i'auLN.... Robert St. Hotel 1-tya ->'
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