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Page 1: LAl(1 T^LOiCl fwAMTsI · \u25a0\u25a0 c tMiiinehaha st. P-MI'JLOYMENT—-*—' Anykind of work by a Guniian: speaks English. 576 Park ay. \u25a0P.MI>LOY3ILNT-Wanted, by a young

THE:SAINT PAULrDAILY GLOBg; TLUEgpIY KORMNG. NOVEMBER 16, imi. T-

A SIKEBAKOMETCB.

\u25a0 tire boy who cells tlie;papers#i;d lie will tell you more aboutcirculation than all the affidavitsiliat can be ]t<:blit>lied.~Jr.stlryit

end you willbe cuuviueeii lUat ii»e<>lobe leads all.

WANTS CAN BE LEFT

At ihe Following Locations forInsertion in Daily and Sunday

Globe.M.D. Merrill, \u25a0-\u25a0• Broadway.S. 11. Eeeves, druggist, lloore block. Seven

corners.C. T. Ileller. dru<rgist R2B St Peter street.t:rr.if;i:t Brcs., diuggists, corner ofRondo

rrdGrottaWilliam K. Collier, druggist, 199 East Sev-

ertlistreet. •\u25a0

A.T. Guernsey, drutrgist, 171Dale street.

V.A.Hirst: drupsist, £2:.Hondo street.

Parker &Wcstly, druggists, ti'jEast Thirdureet

E. McCrudden, confectionery, 493 EiceHieet

"W . A. Frost &Col, druggists, corner Selbymd Western avenues.

B. J. Wine, druggist 300 Market, comet"Fifih.

SITUATIONS OFFEKED:Uali*s.

A GENTS warned ior the "Lifeof Phillips-rL Brooks."' One lady .sold 20boots insixhours. An agent in taking &> orders onlymet with six refusals Our new Look ofPhotographs beats them a!i; contains twicens many pictures m halt the price. . We havebest World's Fair hook, oirnpictures, and bestHolidaybooks. Lowest prices, largest com-missions: premium with even- bock. Don't !remain idle an mi. We cmi" put you in '.he Iway to make money. Position with"us shouldbe worth ii.Hi a.moiuh. Address at onceJohn K. ll;t--tin^s. 4; Cornhill, boston, Mass.* GENTS, how would you like to makeXX 5250 before '-XmasS' 1 \\ c- can put youin the way. and will rove itor forfeit S.">ol>:this amtouiic«in(*!>t .muy be your steppingstone to a fortune if taken advantage ofatonce. Address "Manufacturers,'' Bos 5323,Boston. Mass;

A..*->>'!.-) V. a.-.li.i; to jell the Perfec-tiou Lap Board ad Book Ken combined.

A household r.ectssiiy. The greatest sellerof the limes; pays livter cent profit:-Write ifor terms, (.r send J1..">0 for sample nt:dagents outtit. .V:

--Peters &Co.. Toledo. O.

AOKNT*WANTS L)_L,':i!and general;for a quick-selling patented novelty:

ll«0 to ir>o per cent profit: good solicitors c:iumake from 51'"! to S3OU a month; territoryfresh: write for nartieulars. I'heOhioNov-eityCo.. D 6. Cincinnati, O.

\ til-.>iTS—

salary or commission: the-£*. creaiest invention of the liKe: the NewPatent chemical ink-Erasing Pejicil; stllson bisiht: woiks like magic: auentsare mak-ingfrein S^d to 51i"i per week. ForfunherTErtic-ulnrs wnie iLeMonrce Eraser iiauu-facttrring '\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0 r,X 4. 7.a Crosse. W:?.nAltliEiiwanted at a West Ninth &l

ULACKbMITiI—Wunted. a floorman. A.\u25a0i-J \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 (\u25a0Olliiii. & 1."., millwater, .Minn.

BLACKSMITH—

A blacksmith to dohorseshoeing arid repair work; a single

ra»n with good reference. C. E. Krause,Kew London, Minn.

CLGARMAKi 1-:—Wanted, non-union ci-vy garmaker. handworker, for out of cirv.Inquire 139 Last Seventh. cigar stcre.

G%''''hot meals for Re, i:c. J'jc and :.")c:potatoes, bread, butter and a large cup

ofgood coffee with the above; hoi "mealsserved nil day: 10 percent off on meal tick-ets; hoi cakes, c. Central Xiestaurant, iAJacks

MXX '\u25a0\u25a0' sell baking powder; .steady em-*\u25a0"\u25a0* ployment: experience unnecessary;?T5 sal.-ry or com. I". S. Chemical WorksHO Van liuri.-:;. (.'nicago.

OFFICE koi-Wanted, an office boy atCliiirics I)iuu:eberg"s. 054 Jackson st."

PRKSSM.A>—

WunteJ. Gordon pressman;one who can take charge 01 presses

Payne. Yose >!c Co.. l:a East Thirdst

OALESJLAS—

Wanted, an experienced•O shoe salesman: no other need ;ply.Addres-s. statiiiK salary wanted, P. J. Brouer-lck, Ashland. wis.

V-OI.iCIIOKS-Wanted, men of energyI~J cud tr.ct to solicit forU;e Bankers' LifeAEEOCißtion of St. 1au .Minn.; liberal con-Jrcctand splendid territorycan be-secured by

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•\u25a0 L".Secor. St.Paul. Minn'.

OTliNOti/tAl'iiJLlts—conij etent .v iJOJ,_

U rarhers and typewriter operators out ofemployment arc invited to register theirnames and qualifications with our employ-ment department; no charge to either em-ployer or employed. VVyckoff. beamans &H»-iiedict. !ii-.n>t Fourth st.

IXSiIHCTIO\S.ST.AUATUAS ACAUICJIVOFMUSICL-> and Art, East Exchange St.. St. Paul—I'iano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught,Lessons given indrawing and painting. Callor send for urospectus.

\\ AN'TJ-.ls—Mi.dects for chemistry class>* at liiza school. Come Thursday even \u25baIng. Nov. 10.\u25a0 i

\VA3TI.I>TO BENT.

Ho« UATI-.—Voiinsman wouldUke toXV livewith a temperate room mate abouttwenty-five years old: give age and nameAddress <J Vi\ <;lo)ie.

ACr<)l'.\TA.\TS.

H-•\u25a0 Tr..ui-,.t, \u25a0_-\u0084 liennania Life lasur• ence Building,expert and auditvork

NTOiSKS A>!> FIXTURES.

BILLIAEDA-;ijro'j;' ? M.J.S ANDBILLiAliUBLPPLII-;*; Warcroom 405 and4o7;Ottice and Fatio.-y 411and 413 liiuiavenueCULL, juimsaijoj;*,ilinu.

SITTATIQgS OFFERER,

'. female*.. . .ROOKRKEI'KB-

Wanted, volins lady !~J-

bookkeeper and cashitr: alary smallio-t'ecni with. Address G14.'. <,lobe. . ;p ;

niNI-N(lKOO.M ».IHl>—Must boesperi\J enecd. Pardees Restaurant, 52 Hast-Seventh el • - -'• •\u25a0 \u25a0--

LJOt-xr.WOKK -Experienced girl for11 general housework :most be good cookApplymornings. :i;.-)Dayton ay.:

Y\ in•\u25a0•\u25a0>i i.—Wanted, utat girl for\u25a0*--* genera, homework. }v~>S' Seiby ay. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

Ljois;w<.;HK-\Vamed, uirlfor general

c p honseworfc: German Preferred. Mrs .I.it.Gi-.-,ir. 311 Plensnnt ay., city.

H l-"' X,—

Wanted, a competent*J girlfor; no .-1housework at 7a) Ccuurst.LIOlJsKtti.UK— Wanted immcciimolv. a\u25a0»--*\u25a0 girlfor housework. Mm Ft F Wildenortheast corner Livingston and ColoradoStSv

HOfsKWOKh- Girl for general house-work. (303 MarshnlL

HOUSKWbISK— German girlwanted. ;3'JNorris st.

jjor,:.i ,ii'u:-u a middle-*\u25a0\u25a0* fi?eu German woman as housekeeper ina Emm] family; steady jlace lor winter, andMinn

h°me. Address J. Brezier, Auoka,

TfliCHEN WOK K-ijtrong girl to do•"-Kitchen work; must understand plaincookiiig. i.''l summit ay.

ATIBSK—Wanted, experienced nurse girl-1*for young children, at lbS Kent st.; bringreferences. ;--.j« -\u25a0\u25a0----. ; ,

111/ AITKKSS— experienced waitress'» wanted; none without good refer-S°-fs S "^- apply. .Mrs. George li.Finch.

SITUATIONS WAiSTEJ*.

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» PrKEXTicii— warned in axx lirst clkss meat market by an honestyoung man to learn the trade: wages no ob-ject: best of references. Address c E.

Hhiu81 Jl

'J? Iliuvlhoru ay- --Huueapolis,"

A PI'Hi.STICK- A young man wishes to-<--«. learn the barber trade. Corner Mar-; --'-re: v.v.'i Goizian.\ GOOD BOY of seventeen would like-a- light work of- any kind. Address 281

LOUIS :-\u25a0. 1.F. A.DOY hi u'lteen years wants situation in

i X-» .office or store. Address H. Weter. 271

13 OY, sixteen years old, wants a position:AJ '-has attended .high school and write agood hand. Address 1. saude. 242 East air-iie!d ay.

iVS FOR PLACES, places for uoys:AJ employment bureau for poor boy? freeNewsboys' Club Boom,;jl3 Wabasba st.: oven'rom.ilto r.a. m.. and from 7 toy p. m.L>IjAt:K>MiTH-WBnted, situation as*-» blacKsmith, in or out ofeiiv; horse^hoe-m a.special^. F. It..4i)7 Wabasha st.

r,o!lX—a Rood cook wishes a situation, or*-' tor liiiichinou or private fumilv a

Lauer's restaurant, St. PauL/•ii»AfKMAS-\Untfd-A young man>-' would like a situation as coachman-lest of cityreferences. Address W 13 j. Globe!p!)AtHJIA.N —situation as coachman;v> can furnish best references. WilliamMonson. 509 East Seventh st.pooPtn- Position wanted byyonugmany ns Co °Per- Inor. out of the city,or workinhotel kitchen. Address X133, Globe.pjIJIVEK—a young man of sixteen would-L' lite to get a job as driver. Address•lobe.

riRLGGIST— druggist wants-*-' position: speaks Norwegian and Ger-man; first-class references; city or countryAudress \u25a0 J4S. Globe, Minneapolis. Minn.

I^KLtrCLtiiiiwith three years'experi-x- euce, can speak three languages, wouldiike a postion. Address S. C. Fisher. 7"0

\u25a0\u25a0 c t Miiinehaha st.

P-MI'JLOYMENT—Anykind of work by a-*—' Guniian: speaks English. 576 Park ay.\u25a0P.MI>LOY3ILNT- Wanted, by a young\u25a0LJ man. employment of any kind wheremere isa chauee for advancement: under-stands boukKeening: can come recommend-<-'u. idajesß Z 133. Globe.pNGiNEEIC—Have had ten years' expe-

\u25a0i-J rleuce: can do my own repairing: canRive good reference: no objection to firingin>\ big int. Address John stone, general de-hvery. -Minneapolis, .Minn.

P>><JiNlUCU— wanted by vounc\u25a0*-* man as stationary engineer, \u25a0or' to takecare of beating plant: ha; state license andcau mve reference. Across J 131, Globe. «

piREaiAJi—Position as fireman or boiler-l attendant; willingto work cheap Bll'.,Globe.(J.HOCI-;ky CLEKK-A younanian would*--• like position as grocery clerk in retail;two years 1 experience; best of rtferencesAddress X 130. Globe.IWANT WORK ofanykinO. Address J.-«- '\u25a0\u25a0.. ZiiMarshall ay.

TANlTOif—a you:, man wants employ-*> mem is janitor or driving horses. Ad I<jrovs ;;14". dloDe.

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\u25a0 A-yl'OK-Honest man would like work**oi any kind,janitor or driver preferred

Applyto G. S.. 5^4 Orleans St.. City.

H°i"k? I>AIXTKK-First-class and re-i-l liable house painter, wall paper cleanerand kaisoniner wants job; willwork cheaDfor cash or will take groceries or wood forpay.- Address W 134. Globe.

f .AW^TCDENT—Youngman desires po-*-* Bition inlaw office where he willhave acaance to study. Address \ 135, Globe."JVIGHT WATCH

—Situation wanted as--i night watchman or janitor; white; goodreferences. Address £37 Keaney st.

O- FFICE MAX-Wanted- Young man. ageV-' twenty-one years, would like a job insome office; has one year's experience inrailroad office; can give reference. Addressl105. Globe.f)F cj? WORK -Wanted, position InV office byyoung man; good penman; bestof reieret.ces. Address :V.^ Jackson st.

PKIXTEK— boy of seventeen would\u25a0t- likea positionin printing office incityor country office; has had three years'ex-perience. Address A. Hoffman. 330 War-saw St., city.

PHA Wanted, position by a-L registered pharmacist; best of references.X137. Globe.

SALESMAN—

Wanted, by experiencedman. good salesman, as traveling city orstore salesman: can give references and . se-curityif necessary. D. M., 544Jackson st.

OTKNOUIiAFIiER, male, rive years' ex->-> perience. open for engagement; rapid,ficcurate and gool accountant. AddressStenographer, CU4 Jessamine si

\u0084 lih— Wanted, a position to drive-»- team or deliver poods in city; have hadseven years' experience: good" references.Address J. B. 8., Globe office.rpiNNKi; of sixteen years' experience-L w:ints a job: ciivor country; S2 a day927 Hastings ay., St. Paul.

Y7"<>lN<iMANofability and experienceX wants position in mercantile orrailroad(.nice: willwork for small salary. Address

G 134. Globe.

WALLPAPEK HUNG foreight cents a»» roll: -smli cleaning, kalsomining andpainting done very cheap. Address 0137Globe.

OKK fok BOARJJ-Wanted, a place» * by a young man to work for his boardand attend business school; is strong andwillingto work. \u25a0 Please address 641EndicottBuilding. "

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\u25a0 FOBSALE.

IY'lAIM.. . • . .iii»LOOi.lS(i at-'.»- Jar.:- t;:i;\u25a0- <i c-u Thompson &Co.yJTOVKS-One

:, ... ~.. = one medium.O West Point unu ti . . ant Home stoves,-allingood repair. For tale cheap at 035Kobert.-

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-OVE noKHs

AHLEKT & MIMKi.—

MinnesotaSteam Bye Works, ~U East Seventh.

FIIVA^CIAI-

-IJANH. STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-l-> mercial paper mortgages, securitiesbought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest-ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and TrustBuilding.Minneapolis.

LuA>S on Furniture, Pianos. Diamonds,etc. 13-14 First >ational BankBuilding.

MONh.I" iMAJLi U on life insurance poi-'L icies; or bought. L. I*.Van Kormau(1Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis.

V]ONEY TOLOAN on St. Paul propertyJ.TJ. Nt current rates. Smith & Taylor, 218Manhattan.

[VIONEY LOANEDon personal property,It-L household goods, pianos, watches,diamonds, etc.. in amounts from $10 to §50.American Loan Company, Room 7,First National Bank, Corner Fourth andJackson sts. :take elevator.

MONEY ON* HAM)to loan on cityprop-erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay.

W. F. -Moritz.1013 Pioneer Press.

-P-K-I-V-A-T -£Money lr&ned ondiamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates,and small monthly return payments: notesand mortgages bought; roost private loanrooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com*pany, 132 Globe building; lake elevator.

E^OK SALIC—7 and S per cent mortgageson improved St.Paul property; par and

accrued interest. Address G- 141. Globe.

ST()( )'

TO LOAN'on city real estate.****—.} Apply. to St. Paul Trust Com-

gOg | pany, Endicott Building.

BOARD OFITRED.

BOARD—burnished rooms, with board-terms reasonable. 524 Cedar st.

BOAKD—Lady of hotel experience offersunexcelled table board: private dining

room: special offer to club of six. Call 553St. Peter, corner Park place

BOARD—Very pleasant front room, withboard. 341.North Washington sL oppo-

site Rice park. y*^

OAKD—42O Selby ay.; large front room,well warn?ed lor ice winter, suitable for

two. with board.OAKD—Large front room, with alcove

suitable for two. with first-class board-convenient to Selby cable. 155 Nina ay.

OAKD—23S West Fifth St.—Elegant fnr-nished front room and alcove, with

Doard ;steam heat; terms reasonable to per-manent people. .BOAKD

—Furnished rooms, with board, inlarge modern house; steam-heatedrooms. 210 East Ninth st.

BOARD—Pleasant rooms, with board. 192East Tenth st.

BOARD—To rent, comfortably furnishedrooms, with board. 522Cedar »L

noAKD-451 Summit Ay.—Two very sunny-O rooms, with board and steam heat.

SUMMITAY.,2&-Nicelyfurnished room,allmodern conveniences, with or -with-

out board. \u25a0 -.'..;-.-'

PAyCIJTG.

117 AI.TZINU TADGHT EASY—PrivateVV lessons given in ballroom dancing.

Address James Bodka, 522 Cedar.

GREAT PIAJSO BIRG.IO.

ONE :ELEGANT upright Becker Brospiano, style 16. Nt about

"one-half its

value; ithas only been used a few months;"must be bold bcuu. li.C .Hunger, hi7East :Third8k

SOMETHING

The QiGijos Latest and Best Offer!THE "HOriE QUEEN"

WORLD'S FAIRI

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Is handsomely bound inWhite Leather, with Embossed Cover,and contains 60S pag-es. The Book is only sold by subscrip-tion, the retail price being- $2.50 per copy.

BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENITHE GLOBE

Has obtained the Exclusive Newspaper Rig-ht in the North-west, and makes the following"

GREAT OFFER!Any person who willsend Two Dollars in payment of one

month's subscription in advance for the Daily and SundayGlobe willreceive the paper by mail or carrier "for one monthand the "Home Queen" Cook Book, express or postag-e paid.

With the Weekly Globe.Anyone sending- Two Dollars will receive the Weekly

Globe one year and the "Home Queen" Cook Book, express orpostag-e paid.

IT IS A TREATISE ON

Table Etiquette, Hygiene of the Home, Etc.INDORSED BY

LADY MANAGERS OF THE WORLD'S FAIR !HOW INDORSED.

More than 130 of tbem have contributed directly to the Recipe department. these contributions having lxen secured for thig book lromevery State and Territory ia the Union. Alaska not excepted.

More Than 200 Contributors.Many of the wives of Governors or the different States, and mor

than sixty other ladies of position and influence have also sent intheircontributions of choice and well-tried recipes. Coming as these havefrom every part of the country, irom Alaska to Florida aud fromMaineto California, they represent every styie and phase of cookery of everylocality and section of America. We claim without fear of contradictionthat we present in the "Home Queen" the grandest aggregation andvariety of triedrecipes introduced into any cook book extant.

AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES.The autograph signatures of the contributors, with their address

and officialposition, will,in nearly every instance, be touud attached tothe recipes, whichnot only attest their genuineness, but add immenselyto the taking features of the book. These signatures have been pro-cured, engraved and introduced into the book at considerable labor andexpense.

PORTRAITS.Fine half-tone portraits ofnearly one hundred ofthe Lady Managers

of the World's Fair, together with portraits ofthe wives of the Governorsand others occupying leading positions, have been secured, and willaddno littleto the interest and intrinsic value of the "Home Queen."

MISS JULIET CORSON,

the founder of the Cooking Schools of America, and who has been ap-pointed, by the advice ofMrs. Potter Palmer, to take charge of the Cook-ing School aud Department of Cookery inthe New York Exhibit at theWorld's Fair, has also consented to contribute to our Eeeipe depart-ment, and her portrait willalso appear inthis book. Miss Corson wasiormerly connected withthe Minnesota State University.

Two Thousand Choice Recipes

Willbe found grouped under the followingheadings

situation's:.wasted.

; . Females.A COMPETENT UKr.ssMAKKKw4i.tB.xl-sewing by the day in families. Call or

address 215 liondo.A GKKMA2I LADY would like work of• •L*- any kind, such lib day work or mending

at-home. Call 2SG Grove st.; up stairs.-"

B«;OKIi.EEPEI{—Young lady desires po-sition at bookkeeping or office work:,

understands single and double entry, andcan furnish references. C. 31., 224 st. An-tponyavenue.

("lASHIKK—Younglady wishes a positionx-y as cashier in restaurant: has had one.year of experience. Call at 318 Somerset st ,Si Paul. Minn. :

OA£KTAK£B—

by a young lady.-v. care of dentist's or doctor's' office. Ad-dress X 132, Globe. .

;V^HAMBER3IAiI>—Wanted, by a reliableV/ young woman, work ot any kind: cham-bcrwork preferred. Address \V 13-. Globe.

CLKUK Young ladyof experience wants' sitnatiou inswrs or doctor's office. Hoom:-.i. 159 West Seventh- st.

/"«OOK—Agirl, first-class cook, wants posi-v^ tion in private familyas cook: can givethe best of reference. Call or address olatfacksou at.

Cooks—

Situation wnuted for two girls to* cook or do laundry work in privatefamily. 830 Reaney st.

CiOOK—A first-class cook wishes employ-'ment ina private family or hotel; bestof references. X.M,400 St."Peter st., Hotel

Rouleaux. - ... .. -^ .-.%

DRESSMAKING in families; is thor-oughly competent; cuts by the tailor

system :references. Address Dressmacer.677 Bedford st.

[Vi::s>>iAiUM-Lady would like to do»-' dressmaking inpart pay formusic les-sons. Address v :&j.Globe.

HOUSEKEEPER— A middle-aged Amer-ican lady wants a position as house-keeper, cook or nurse. Apply 45 West Ex-change.

HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, position ovamiddle-aged lady as housekeepei msome nice family where Ican feel at home,with reasonable wages. For particulars callor address 4u3 bouth Wabasha st., third floor,rear rooms.

HOUSCWORK—

A bricht young girli-J. wants a pood home: can do all kinds othousework, and good sewer: willwork for82a week; or clothes and board. Address L.C, 4t>s Superior st.

Hors:.K!.i.i'EK-Position wanted ashousekeeper, by experienced woman.

Address C. .V. 76.'i Rice st.

[V"lTItsE—Wanted, a position as nurse girl:-Li -infant preferred; can give reference.Address N132, Ulobe.

NURSE—

Wanted, a place as nurse or sec-ond girl.,Call or address 2B3 Erie st.

FFICK WOilK— woman of abilitywants office work, or work of any kind"

Address 31135, Globe.

SALESLADY— A young lady,who is a fair**-? writer and good at figures, desires a po-sition as saleslady or cashier: would workcheap until experienced, s 130, Globe. \u25a0

SEWING— German dressmaker wishes sew- iing to do at home, or willgo out. Call at !

47;"!Lafond st

SITUATIONS wanted by four Americancooks and two second girls. Call 31)2

s'elby ay.

STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a positionas stenographer and typewriter, by a

young lady; willwork for$35 a mouth. Ad-dress P 333. Globe.

TEXOGKAPHEK—

Experienced and"rapid lady stenographer would like posi-

tion for winter; willwork for small salary.Address A137; Globe.

WASHING— A woman would like to goout washing. Address 531 Charles St.,

up stairs.

TIT"ASHINO—A srirl wants to go out*V the day washing an1 housecleaning.Call at 46 West Ninth st.

ASHlNG—Warned, to go out washingand ironing; or willtake itin. Call at

715 Thomas st.

/ A*HKii\V«»lA>--A girl wishes togo out washing and housecleaning.

No. 16 West Exchange st.ASIiEUWOjIAX-Wanted, to go out

washing and ironing, or will take itin. Call at 7: '. Edmund st

OiiKFOIIBOAKD-A young man.strong and willing,wants to doehores

or any kindof work for his board and no toschool. Please address 641 Enuicott Build-ing.

Bread;

Biscuits. Roils and Muffins.Griddle Cakes, Waffles, Etc.Unleavened Bread.Grains and Mushes.

Cake.Layer Cake.Cookies and Jumbles.Gingerbreads.Crullers and DouehnutiFrosting and Icing.

Miscellaneous.Creams and Custards.Confectiouery.Canning Fruit and Vegetables.Catsups.Drinks.Ekes.Fish.Fruits.

Ice Creams and lcea.Jellies and Jams.Meats.Sauces for Meats.Pastry and Pies.Puddings and Sauces.Preserves.Pickies.Sweet Pickles.Poultry aud Gams.Salads..Shell-Fish.Soups.Vegetables.

]Hedical Department.The Toilet.Miscellaneous.Tne Laundry.To Cleanse Ciothing.Dyeing.ToKeep Fruii and Vecetablea.

MENUS.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS.Aside from the Recipes the following- topics are carefully

treated:

Food and Health. |Foods inGeneral.Table Etiquette.The Morning Meal.The Mid-Day Meal.The EvtMiinir Meai.Party Suppers.Table .Napkins— How to Fold Then.

How to Carve.How to Select Meats. ...Hints to House-Keepers. v.Diseased and Adulterated Food.

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Warming and Ventilation.Drainace and Sewerage.

-Poison Drowning and Accident.Disinfectant*. •\u25a0

FOR KEjrr.', '.J. AY.Slicpartl. »1 East 4tli 5stM

RENTS HOUSFS, STORES, OFFICES, .- CV' nets :as owners' agent: collects rents:.'•sieam-heated apartments forsJo,'«2s. $30 and§35: reduced rental.

-, . Houses.

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HOOSE—

Comfortable, Ihandy house forrent, furnished or unfurnished ;or will

:sell furniture inhouse very cheap. Address\u25a0 M. G. E.. Globe: -;•\u25a0\u25a0- -v:

HOUSE forrent very cheap; seven rooms.•LA -

460 Rondo st. Apply barter shop,28^ East Third. -•

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SUiIKOEUEK & DICKINSON. 1G EastO Sixth.- for carpet cleaning, feather andmattress renovating and upholstering.-' ;V-

--TAYLOR'S) RENTIN Ati >" ».' V—

-L GLOBE BUILDING—WE RESTHOUSES, STORES, OFFICES. TAXE1

CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY ANDMAKE COLLECTIONS. \u25a0 \u25a0' ......

Flats."

Flat—

Furnished ;flat, three rooms, withDiano. for housekeeping; rent, $14:

Call Room 30, Forepaugh Block. :

. fiooins.A —HOTEL, BRUNSWICK, for gentle-

\u25a0ii-» men only;.fifty modern steam-heated irooms by day; week or month. -j

CEDAiI ST., Handsome • furnishedJ front room, with alcove; also two fur-

nished front rooms together.

DAWSON ST., 857—Dayton's Bluff—Fourpleasant rooms for rent; city water." '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

PLEVESTH ST.. 31 KAST.—Nicely ftir-i-inished rooms with bath in connection:*.one large front room suitable for man andwife or two gentlemen: iv private family.

i^IFTHST., 143. WEST— Nicely furnisnedX. rooms:, five minutes' walk from post-office: modern conveniences. '

TGLEHAItT ST., NO. 81—Four •rooms1- ground floor; desirable in every way;cheap rent.

I".YTLETERRACE— Cedar— For rent,XJ a front room, with alcove; with or with-out board. -?._.'

HOTEL ISABTEAU, NO. 'Si—Parlor and*--» alcove bedroom, well furnished; -alsorooms single or en suite, cafe. \u25a0

ROOMS—

People looking for pleasantrooms, en suite or single, furnished or

unfurnished, call 415 East Seventh or 591Olive; \u25a0 also suites of.rooms for housekeep-ing;modern improvements. ._ .. .ROOMS— To rent, furnished apartment,X\. two rooms, bath :also basement.

-tworooms, alcove in connection. 127>iina av.,

St. Anthouv hill. Address W. C. Rilev. En-dicott building.

ROOM.— Furnished room with alcove; oneblock from Albion, corner of Western

and Selby. .Inquireat 417 and 411) Wabashast.; references required.

OEVENTH ST.. 255. WEST— Corner Wal-nut

—For rent, with or without board,

choice single and double furnished rooms;modern ;every comfort; central: no car fare:detached stone residence: low price.!

T. I'ETEK ST.. 556— Two nicely fur-nished rooms, with all modern conven-

iences; rent reasonable. •TENTH ST., EAST, 414

-Rooms Fur-

X nished— Two large rooms, one lion.;S3 and $10 per month :heated.117ABASHA, ?

—Corner Tenth St.—*» Furnished rooms forrent: place quiet.

\VTALNUT ST., 307—Furnished and un-»V furnished rooms: modern conven-

iences: with or tviihout board.

HEAT,ESTATE FOR SALE.. . \u25a0 Houses for Sale.

HOUSE FOR SALE—Comer Hondo andKent sis.; new modern house: hard-

wood finish; sewer. water, gas, furnace.stormsash; willsell at SLOOO less than cost: oneasy terms, at 6 per cent interest. Smith &Taylor. '-'IS Manhattan Building.

BUSINESS CILOCEJ.

FOR SALK OKEXCHAtiE,on favorableX terms, the jewelrybusiness at 327 Jack-son St. . ;.':,

UTOCK of general merchandise and fix--0 tures for sale cheap. Address B. S.,Stillwater. Minn.

—WILLSELL inrent the Hotel Tourist at

\u25a0* Rice Lake. Wis.;only $ia day house incityof 4.000 population; water works, electriclights and steam heat. Address R. W. Bull,Rice Lake, Wis.

WANTED—Lady partner with about SSOin business. Call054 Dawsou.

LOST A3TD FOU3II>.

DOG LOST— fox terrier, answers tonameofBrite,name and address ofowner on

collar: tinder willreceive reward dv leavingat 88 Western ay.

DOG LOST—Asmall black and tan dog,±J long ears and mark on breast. Returnto 491 Charles st. and receive reward.

PCBSK LOST—On Wabasha St.. a purseX with chain,containing So bill.odd changeand key: finder millreceive reward. AddressW m Globe. .

-ROBE LOST—Tuesday evening. blacK furXV robe, near

-comers Selby and Dale, or

Dayton and Dale: finder .kindly,return toC. H.Laeey. «I5Selby ay. .RING LOST

—Near Hastings, on morning

of Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur-lington train, a -gentleman's diamond ring.Full value of the ring willbe paid to any onereturning to W. E. Jlagraw, Globe countingroom.

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TAKEN from Temperance Coffee HouseWednesday, eighth, gray ulster. Return

same and save trouble.-

WAITED TO BUY.

ASINGLE HARNESS, must be cheap:state price. Address H. M.Holland, 4G7

Wabasha st.

A ANTTO BOX fifteen to twenty gal-•V- lons of milk and cream dairy. Ad-

dress X134. Globe. \u25a0

MEDICAL. \u25a0 .LAl>lfc.S:Cliirue»ter'» KuirllsliPen-uyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), arethe Best. Safe, .Reliable. Take no other.Send 4c (stamns) for particulars. "Relief,forLadies," in letterby tieturn I?lall. ADruggists. CHICKESTEIt CHIiJII-CALCO., Plilladepiiia,Pa.

: !«ISCEI.LA-\FOIJS^i\/TA»O.CERADE A_NI>THEATEB COS--I»JL tumes. wigs and grease .paint. Mrs.Louisa Neitmann. 56 East Seventh st.

GaienicMedical InstituteKo, 67 E. Third St., St Paul, Mian.

j^sffKsS^. Established .in 1861JjQ&=£H^^ for tbe cure ofprivate./*so^&'m%k^igZk nervous and chronici^^Sa diseases, mc 1 uding'B jB m \ Spermatorrhoea orM0SsSBSSH Seminal Weakness,

HB^nn Nervous Debility, Im-y&Sß*&ii!si£p?By- Potency, Sypnilis,-Gon-jSfg&gjffS&ggy orrhoea, .Gleet, Stnct-J^^^^'^sS^gfc ure, Varieoeele, Hydro-

Jp^"- \u25a0» ceie, Diseases ofWorn"^™ eD> etc-

CCrTBBHKEO. The physicians ofW » the old. and Reliable

Institute specially treat all the above diseases—are

-regular graduates and guarantee a"

cure in every case undertaken, and may beconsulted personally or byletter. !*

Sufferers from.any of these ailments, be- --ore consulting others, ;should understandheir diseases and the ilatest improved treat-

ment adopted at our institute by reading our.books. .

\u25a0\u25a0 The Secret Monitor and Guide to Health,-

a private Medical Treatise on the above dis-'eases, with the.Anatomy and .Physiology of'the . sexual . System :iv.Health and Disease,containing neaily 300 pages, and numerousillustrations, sent to any. address on receiptof reduced. price, only.Twenty. Cents, orvalue in one or two-cent stamps.; Pamphlet and- chart of questions \u25a0forstat-

\u25a0 Ing case sent free.;'AH business strictly confidential. Officehours, 8a.m. to5:30 p. m. ouuaays excepted.

Address letters thus: :«AJuEAIC ISSTITrTE.

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MME. LA TEKRg gives mas-•-£*-• sage treatments and improved

Tfrrtsteh baths. ix Sixth st. south. Minueap-olis. ) Two lady operators.

A LffAYS KtXIABLI>-llatlame Telts-xx worth, clairvoyant; business lest medi-um: thirty years 1 experience.. 648 VFabasba.St., city. . ;

A KE YOU. IN TiiOOßLil!-Consult'iX Madame Ina Walker, "life reader.' forfaithfulreading of your. past, present ;andfuture; she will guide you in all affairs oflifeby apower hieher "than human; corre-spondence confidential: ladies, 50 cents:

\u25a0 gentlemen," 81. 515 Wabasha St., oppositecapitol. -

KS. I>K LAITTKE,experienced mas-sagiat. 27 East Seventh st, Parlor 1, first

floor;-Hours ID to Udaily.

\% KS.'M. A.TUiS»ISY^-024 Wabasha St.—-l"J. IMagnetic and massage | treatment forparalytic rheumatism uud nervous diseases.Clairvoyant reader. - Call Da. m. to p.m. '.

BS.-.ALICifiF. BACJNELL. massageand vapor baths. .Room 7, 159 West

Seventh st., St. Paul, .Minn. - .THE ST.S»A6JI4 THDST COJIPAJfY'—Offices,' Endicott Block, Fourth:

—Acts as executor, aduiiu«

\u25a0 i&trator, guardian, trustee, as-Bisnee, receiver, etc.

Notice of"l?lortza;re Sale.

DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE INthe payment of the sum of three thou-

sand eight hundred and forty-two dollars,and twenty-six cents (53.8&.26), which isclaimed to be duo at the date of this notice,for principal and interest, upon a certainMortgage duly executed aud delivered byHelen E.Matthews (a widow) to The si.PaulTrust Company, a corporation duly incor-

'.porated and organized under the laws ofMinnesota, bearing date the nineteenth day

\u25a0 of June. A.I). IS9I, and duly recorded in theoffice of the Kegister of Deeds inand for theCounty ot Ramsey, and Mate of Minnesota,on the twenty-third day of June, A. D. K-Ul.at 10:55 o'clock a. m., in Book "JOS" of Mort-gages, on page 306 of the records of said Ram-sey County;

Which said Mortgage was given to securethe payment of three thousand livehundreddollars, with interest thereon at the rate ofseven per cent per annum, payable semi-an-nuaily,according to the conditions of oneprincipal note for 53.500, payable June 19.IS%. aud ten coupon interest notes annexedthereto, and fullydescribed in said ..Mortgageas so recorded.

And which said Mortgage and the .said prom-issory notes, and the indebtedness therebysecured, were afterwards duly assigned, soldand delivered by said The St. Paul TrustCompany to Martha E. Ramsay, byan assign-ment in writing.dated June ID. 1691, recordedin the office ofsaid Register oi-Deeds on Oc-tober 26. 1803, at eleven o'clock a.m.,in Boot"3D" of Assignments, on page 3&U of the rec-ords ofsaid Ramsey County.

And whereas. The said principal note, aswellas the said Mortgage, contained a pro-vision and condition, that ifany or either ofsaid coupon interest notes shall remain un-paid for ten days after maturity thereof, theholder of said principal note may. at itsoption, and without notice to the makerthereof, declare the said principal sum, aswell as any or either of said past due couponnotes, as fullydue and payable, as fullyas ifsaid principal note was payable on demand,aud may proceed and collect the same byforeclosure of said Mortgage, either underthe power of sale therein contained, or bysuit or other proceedings in Court, or other-wise, as itor they may elect.

And whereas. The said coupon interestnotes, which became due and payable ac-cording to the conditions of said Mortgage,on the l'Jth- day of Deceinxer. Mb,ana onJune lUth.1593, each lor the sum of one hun-dred and twenty-two and fifty-one-hundretbsdollars, were not.paid at the maturity there-of, respectively; and by,reason of default inthe payment ofsuch coupons, and more thanten days after said June Uth, 1893, the saidowner and holder ofsaid principal note, and.of said two past One coupon notes, did dulydeclare the whole ofsaid principal note forthree thousand live hundred iSb,.rs00) dollars,as fullydue. and payable, and did then andthere present the "same forpayment, at theplace of payment therein named, and pay-ment thereof was theirand there >iuiy de-manded and refused; and said Martha E.Ramsay is now the lawful owner and bolderof the said principal note and said past duecoupon interest notes.

And whereas, inand by the said Mortgase,the said mortgagor did thereby covenant andagree to pay nil taxes that were then a lien,or which mightthereafter become levied, as-sessed or imposed upon said real estate andbecome a lieu thereon, such payment to bemade before any penalty, interest or othercharge should attach to said property, byreason of the nan-payment thereof: andthat indefault thereof, the said mortgagee,its successors or assigns, might pay suchtaxes and ali charges and expensesthereon. and that the amount sopaid, and the interest, thereon at. therate [ prescribed by statute in such cases,from the time of such payment, shall forth-with be due and payable from said mort-gagor, and should be deemed to be securedby said Mortgage and collectable in the samemanner, and upon the same conditions, asthe interest upon the principal sum herein-before mentioned.

And whereas, said mortgagor failed, neg-lected and refused to pay the taxes lawfullyassessed upon the real estate described insaid Mortgage, for the year la.C, before thetime appointed for the payment thereof;that the same became delinquent on the firstday of June,' 1893; and that by reason ofsuchdefault,' the said Assignee ofsaid Mortgagedid, on the 31st day ofOctober, ISU3, pay thesaid taxes, together withthe penalty whichhad attached thereon, by reason of such de-fault, amounting in all to the sum ofS4S.:i6,and which sum. together with interestthereon from the date of such payment, isclaimed as an additional lien upon said realestate under said Mortgage; and no action orproceeding at law or otherwise having beenInstituted to recover the debt now remain-ing secured by said Mortgage, or any partthereof:

Now. therefore, notice is hereby given thatby virtue ofa power ofsale contained in said

• Mortgage, and pursuant to the statue in suchcase made and provided, the said Mortgagewill be foreclosed, and the premises de-scribed in and covered by said Mortgage, 1

viz.: Allof the North one-quarter CA) ofLots Numbered One (!) and Two (i) ofBlock Numbered Nineteen (19) of SummitPark Addition to St Paul, according to therecorded plat thereof on rileand ofrecord inthe office of the Register ofDeeds inand forthe County of.Ramsey and State of Minne-sota, hereby intending to convey Thirty-seven and one-half (37 Vs) feet front on Vic-toria street byone hundred (100) feet deep,in said Ramsey County, and State of Minne-sota, with the hereditaments and appurte-nances, willbe sold at public auction, to thehighest bidder for cash, to pay said dent andinterest, aud the taxes (ifany) on said prem-ises, and seventy five (S~5) dollars attorney'sfee. as stipulated in and by said Mortgage incase of foreclosure, and the disbursementsallowed by law: which sale willbe made bythe Sheriff of said Ramsey County, at the.Fourth street front door of the Court House.in the City of St. Paul, in said County andState, on Saturday, the sixteenth (16th) dayof December, A.D.1893, at ten o'clock a. m".of that day, subject to redemption at anytime within one year ixom the day ofsale, asprovided bylaw. :;'r ,

Dated-November 2d. A. D. ISO3.MARTHAE.RAMSAY,

Assignee ofMortgage.Haevet Officer, Attorney for Assignee,

Endicott Block.' Fourth Street, St. Paul,Minn.

TATE:OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OFO -Ramsey— as. . Probate Court.In the matter of the estate of Susan

Thomas, deceased..: Letters of Administration with the willannexed on the estate of Susan Thomas,deceased, late of the County of Ramsey andState ofMinnesota, being granted to GeorgeH.Thomas; ¥ .Itis ordered. That six months be, and the

same ishereby allowed .from and '. alter thedate of this order, in which all persons hav-ing claims or demands Iagainst- the said de-ceased are required to file the name in theProbate Court of said county.for examina-tion and allowance, orbe forever barred.Itis further ordered. That the first Mon-

day in June. \u25a0 JS34, at 10 o'clock a. m., ata General . Term \u25a0of said Probate Court,to be held at the Court House in the City ofSaint Paul, insaid county, be. and the samehereby is appointed as the time and placewhen and -where the said Probate Court willexamine and adjust said claims and demands: j

And it is farther ordered. That notice ofsuch hearing be given to all creditors and Ipersons interested in said estate by forth- \with publishingthis order once in each weekfor three successive weeks in the St. PaulDailyGlobe, a daily newspaper printed andpublished in said county. '\u25a0.-•\u25a0.\u25a0

Dated at Saint" Paul," this 15th day of No-vember.. I^3.

By the Court: -JOHN B. OLIVIER,' j

[J-8-]'•" -Judge of Probate. .,

WORSES A*i>fARBUGESL'OK SACK CHEAP, or trade tor carriage«- or clear real estate, standard bred tiot-ting mare, live years old-; registered in Amer-ican .Trotting Register.* Address T-XML at.Paul Globe. . '

HOUSES WJNTKRED— Terms reason-able; references • given. William FGuernsey. BoxSB, City. ..— ,

/T»O LKT for,,keep, this .winter, carriage-1- team. Address B 172iV St. Paul Globe.

WAN KD TO ;BUX-A good horse;7* weightabout 1,15) pounds: age six toeight years: give address and description ofhorse. Address I) i:;s. Globe.

•CLOAKMAKHG.'./ UOAKSmade and repaired, dresses madeyj ivlatest style; all work warranted. 45College ay. west.. -\u25a0;.• :.-..y:

jsm^g. TICKET OFFICES

*\~^x^!~cl. Sibley Street, St.

THF BEST 'EQUIPPED T TMT?IH£| ;*ioST POI'ILiK ljliS£i

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(CHICAGO TRAINS.~

3 Badger state Express :00 am HO:3spm]Atlantic .iSouthern Ex +6:2.) :05 pmINorth-Western Limited *S:lorm *7 amJtarshfield and Wausan.. t3:ooam tlO:3spmGreen Bay. Stevens Point +B.ooam tlO:3spmAsnland,Washb'n. Bay'ld +9:o) am t.VOOpmDuluth and Superiors.... +9:oo am +s:oopmDuluth and Superiors ...*11 pin *8.50 amPipestone &Sioux Falls. i +7:35am +6:lopmWinneba?o&Elmore . !+7::i-)am +6:WpraOmaha. StJoe, Kan. City »7:35 am «"7-40 amOmaha. St.Joe. Kan. City *7:.'spm *7:4OamSoo City& Worthington. *7:35am *6:lopmSoo city & Worthington. *7:?5 m *7-:40 amTracv.Watertown. Huron §7::'spm :7:4oam

y^lga Minneapolis, St. PaulMgfpl & Sault_S;e Maria Ry.SRIiiIaP.CITY TICKET OFFICE.%s?|Si!^» 3!*B

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JtsSE^^ Telephone, If's3.l.t::>v.>. | St. Paul Union Depot. Arrive.

Atlantic Limited Vesti-baled through train, daily,lirr Escar.aba, -null ate.

-Mririe. Montreal. Boston.

Yorka d ail Easiern6:10 p. m. poi ts

-i,-,-, a. m.'Pa iiic Limited Vtstibuledthrough train, daily, lor. . Vitlioy City. Minot, Van-couver, Seattle, Tacoma,

Portland. Ban I-ranciscoandall Pacific Coast points.

7:60p. m. Ctiinu.Japan andAustralia. 3:4) a. mWis. i.iv., 1. i-al.daily ex-cept Sunday. viaKt.P. 4. D.R. R. and Bald Eagle, '.orTurtle Lake, Prentice aud

f;2oa. m. Rhinelanaer - .... 6.-« p. in.

Broadway Depot,Foot 4th st

St. Croix Falls Aceommo--s*o p. m- dation, dailyexcept Sunday IJ.IO a. m.

fc'oo Line Depot, id st. and4th ;.v. north, Minneapolis.

Minn. Div., local, dailyex-'

ice-jit Sunday, lor-Buffalo. '\u25a0 z-... PayneßViUe, Glenwood and

fiX\n.m. • ... \u25a0\u25a0-- . -

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NORTHERN PACIFICThe Dining Car Line to Fanro. Winnipe"Helena, Butte and Hie Pacific Northwest."

St PaulDining Cars on Winnipeg and" ' '

Pacific Coast Trains. LV. Ar.Pacific -Mail (daily) lor Furt;o,l

~Jamestown, Liviripstou.lielena, jBmte, Missoula, Spokane.. Ta- 4:15 l>:iicoma. Seattle and Portland. ... p.m. p m.

Atiautic Express (daily) from \u25a0

Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Sdo-kane and Montana and North 5-10Dakota uointd. p.m

Dakota and .Manitoba Express \u25a0

(daily) tor Fergus Fulls,Wall De-ton. Crookston, Grand Forks,Grafton. Winnipeg; Moorhead. S:00 7:21Fargo and Jamestown p. m. a. m.Fargo local (daily except bun-day,, for St.Cloud,Brainerd and 9:03 6:15

• Fargo a. mjp.mDakota Express doci not run wesioi KarjioSunl

days. Pnllmau Sleepers dally between St. Pau.ind Grand Forks,Gralton,Winnipe«.Fergus K:ilU-Wahpetou •.ml Farco. Pullman First-C!a<u and.ouristSleepers are run on through Pacific CoaslXrains. C K.STOXjC, CityTicket A^eut. lttiKa.itTliirdstreet St Pant.

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYTinlfoto "\u25a0 KiCOHfi* in-., Minneapolis. 195 E. MlIUnCIO st..st. !''.-il. CniOHdepola both cities.

leave St. Paul Union Depot. ; akkivb.

Willmar.Morris. Brown'sbß:o3am Valley b7:oopm

Fergus Far«o andbS:3oam Grand Forks bti :'Jsam

Osseo, Clearwateraud at.bS :30 am Cloud bG:0o pm

Anoka. St. Cloud andb3:3opm Willmar. b10:55 amb4:3Upm Excelsior &Hutcbinson. bll:jjam

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Elk River, Milaca.llinckley, Princeton.

bl:osDm *;Anoka \>f\-.~ jjni

a, daily;b. except Sunday: jßuffot parlorcars on trains to Dnluth. and W. Superior:TBuffet sleepers. iDinin-; and Buffet cars;'palace sleepers, toii::viears.

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UnionDepot, St. Paul.•Daily. tEx. Sunday.*iliz..Monday.;Ex.Saturday

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MiuneaDolis trains leave *7:.'.,». t.\ a. m.,•12:15, «J, tS:33 and +10:50 p. m.

for detail information call at ticket office?

WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES.\u25a0-.

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3:-»optn|-i:'>3am ! St. Paul. I1 pml.:l.">pm4:2t'ptn»:-t amjMinneap'lis| !'.\u25a0:;"> 5£»ireci Liveto Mia.u i^liiiri),uaiiiiwa.-

uud .12ilivu.UH.eti.VESTIBULED SLEEPERS

AND DINING CARS.AllTrains Rnn Daily.

CCHICAGO GREAT W£ST£RM KAIL,WATv^ Co. Trains leave \u25a0 Union Depot. City

-Office, a&t Robert Street, comer Fifth.

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tlowa. Mo. &Kansas Ex. .. 7:25 am Il:05pm•Dodffe Center Local 3:35 pm li):osam•Chicago Limited.-......" |7:3opuij 7:33am*Dcskoines. St. J. & K.C'..'7r:o pm 7-^-uim .

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