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THE FAINT TAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1892.-»TWENTr I'AGEST. 13

AH Wants of tfts Convention supplied Through the Sfobe Small Ads Iiiixoisi>or Tin: week.

Tuesday.

MAISKIAIiK LICENSES ISSUED.Joseph Rondeau Maggie LaPrairieGeorge a. Scott Bridget McNaraaraAnton Kate Weinitetel ,Joseph Herald ... Kaiie Gross

John Milke Mary i.nuxVzeil O.llntchins . Hannah K. RisncyEdward Orndorf. Jessie HynesFrederick 11. TTfeUud. Ernestine P.RohnischHiram R. Lyon Mrs. Pauline C MeerhJohn G. Gregory Victoria W. ifmtillaFrank McSherry.... Elizabeth FitzgeraldTheodore Karabpp Bode Wyinan

r.iKTiisKEPOKTED.Mr.and Mrs. lhf.ipLunge GirMr.and Mrs. Meik Downss Girlaud BoyMr.and Mrs. Willie Buscheman Girl31r. and Mrs. Julius Jurgeus BoyMr.and Mrs. Thomas K. Lawn BoyMr.and Mrs. Edward F.Hamilton BoyMr.and Mrs. Win. L. Ha ward. BoyMr.and Mrs. Lewis Paul BoyMr. and Mrs. John Rent* BoyMr. and Mrs. Jacob. Grant BoyMr. anu Mrs. George Drake GirlMr. and Mrs. George Block t*irlMr. and Mrs. S. l:'Lather BoyMr. and Mis. Saul Auger BoyMr. and Mrs. Beryymiu Morse «JirlMr. and Mrs. Axel Sadedind Boy

i>K.\ni»uki'o-.'.tkd.Charles Johnson, city hospital 15 yearsCharles T.Connelly. ;:"> Cook 10 yearsEmil Pentski. 312 Van Mindeu C monthsHatiie Wegman. WO Bantu 14 yearsMillieSlauia. upper levee 9mouthsCarl BibheL 573 Blair 11 yearsMaria Kelgret, SB7 Woodbridge 8 monthsJerry Sullivan, St. Jose] lihospital.. 37 yearsH.T. Hanson. Martin st 35 yearsMary C. Ryan. Los Angeles 37 yearsJohanna Nash, Fourteenth st so yearsFrederick S:vi.-. St Soseph hospital. 45 yearsElla M.Hirkey 15 yearsJames McHug'h, White Bear is)yearsAndrew A. Sohocfc. (93 Charles 34 yearsJoseph Cecka. .::;Emma days

Wednesday.MARRIAGE ESSES ISSUED.

Charies Bohn Minnie WilsonAdo'.pn Peterson Raima WinstromGeorue Iii-coln Lee Emeli« SweuGust Miller Meaia Kroaig

births UEPOKTED.Mr.and Mrs. O. H.Con way BoyMr.and Mrs. W. U.Handy GirlMr.and Mrs. Peter Sandin BoyMr. unri Mrs. J. S. Alstrotn GirlMr.and Mrs. John O'Brien GirlMr.and Mrs. J. Deline BoyMr and Mrs. John Olson GirlMr.and Mrs. Kdward Davis GirlMr.and Mrs. Joseph Cicellntto BoyMr.and Mrs. Walter Conway GirlMr.and Mrs. A. Exstordi GirlMr.aud Mrs. J. .1. Murphy GirlMr and Mrs. Joseph Feeney BoyMr.and Mrs. John Peterson BoyMr. and Mrs. R. L.Bobbins BoyMr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerster BoyMr. and Mrs. S. Davis BoyMr. and Mrs. Robert Cody BoyMr.a;:<! Mrs. Thomas Hogaa BoyMr. and Mrs. Phil A. Murray BoyMi.and Mrs. Emil Anderson Boy3lr.and Mrs. K. Erickson Girl

DEATHS REPORTED.Mary Warta. St Joseph's hospital 33 yearsLaura I.iii-1.Jessamine st -CyearsHerman 11. Schafer. 223 lelehart....u6 years

Thursday.

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUEI>.William A. Hillyard....Courtlaiid E. PerkinsAndrew Koehler Annie DouichtGust Peterson Christina Johnsonfcamuel F. Gibson..; LillianMay Pellcite

BIRTHS REPORTED;

Mr.and Mrs. Bnrtle lieriau boyMr.and Mrs. sven Holensren boyMr. aud Mrs. ArthurHaxnley boyMr. aud Mrs. John B. Campion boy

deaths REPORTED!"Walter Bohocki. f.ii2 Gnuliter 8 monthsJohn KUniensehitz. South St Paul. 5monthsCharles Fleurnstrom, l-'auov.ier street.." yearsGeorge Wrezjk, 4*>T Wisconsin 2mouths

Friday.uakriai;::LICENSES issi-ed.

Charles West Dhal Annie YankeAxelTellander Amanda NelsonCharles J. Parson Chariotta AndersonWilhelm Fansa Mary OrpkeEdward K.Bust Lena JohnsonHenry G.Wi'.te., Adeliua Muhsal

BIRTHS KEror.TKD.Mr. and Mrs. William Casey GirlMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Healey GirlMr. ana Mrs. Michael Braateu GirlAir. and Mrs. Humboldt Sciiroeder BoyMr.and Mrs. L.H.Starfcey BoyMr. and Mrs. John Fisner 3irlMr. and Mrs. Alex Beaton ...' GiriMr.and Mrs. John Seerte ...BoyMr.and Mrs. Nicholas Kopp.j GirlMr. and Mrs. Lora Mailseu GirlMr. and Mrs. Prang Witer BoyMr.and Mrs. lingoKlonrot GirliMr.and Mrs. W. Bushteker. GirlMr.and Mrs. Ek Peiterson BoyMr.and Mrs. IljalinarStokke GirlMr. and Mrs. Cederl~af Boy jMr.and Mrs. CarlPahlow BoySir. and Mrs. David Holreia Girl

DEATHS RErOBTED.Tilda Nelson, "I)")York is yearsFrank Jang, 10. St. Anthony 36 yearsAntonio Mattucci.44o Wacouta 15 daysFrederick J. Webber. Suellingav. ..7 months

FEOSOJfAIJS-KK YOU in TROUBLE* Ifso, con-

sult Madame Ina Walker, life reader,•who gives resume of past, present and fut-ure: ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, £1: cor-respondence promptly answered. Parlors,>o. C4O VTabasha.

HOME TREATMENT for mothers anddaughters: send stamp for valuable

Health Book. 20 Mannheimer Block.

LADIES—Ifyou wish your hair cut and

curled to "become your face, you mustcall at 9) West Fourth st. The Lotta HairStore and Parlors; all kinds of shampooing;medicated and plain; guarantee satisfaction, «as she does not employ incompetent help:she herself is always < there. Give MadamLotta a call midIknow yon willbe.pleased.Bangs cut and curled, l.~> cents: children, 10cents; shampooing, from SO cents toSI ; allkinds of hair coeds ana ornaments at halfprice.

MADAMB TKl'iswoKTH—

ReliableBusiness Clairvoyant, Test Medium: i)

\u25a0 years' exDenence. 85 East Eighth. Nosign.

Miss. JIICHAUD,clairvoyant; businesssittings given to ladies. 345 West Sev-

?nth.

MKS. KATK HOSKINS, PSYCHO-metric reader and trance medium, 225tt

West Seventh st.

Miss. M.A.T^S^^h-V. 223 East Eichth st. !Magnetic and massage treatment for i

nervous- diseases, paralytic end rheumatism;also Turkish Laths: hours, 9 a. m. too p. m. j

Piill.soNAi,—

Your destiny revealed; full!\u25a0written prediction of your life,with pen

picture of future husband or wife as foretoldby astrology. Send date of birth and 20 centsto Astrologer. Lock Box 117. Kansas City.Mo.

PROF. A. P. MORSE, PHBESOLOgist, willgive private examinations, in-

cluding advice onhealth, business and mar-riage. A thoroughly scientific phrenokgi-cal examination is ah important event; morevalue than gold;itmakes existence a pleas-ure ana life a success: don't .go to a tradeblindlyand after years rind out yon are nogood at it. Proofs find uses of phrenologyexplained free at the Phrenological Parlor,388 North Exchange st. ; -

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pETRIS Ct7atLJMK.Sc and sec bottle,X keeps the hair in curl three days tothree weeks. Ask your druggist, beware of\u25a0imitations, or address Petris Hair Parlors,£14 Nic<:i;ct by.. Minneapolis.

WASTED TO REST.

KODAK—Wauled to rent fora few days,No. 4 kodak, or larger. Address I)22,

iobe.

ROOMS— Wanted, three rooms for housekeeping, -wholly or partly furnished-

Address Mrs. Hossum. 149 Martin st

KOOM-Wanted, room inprivate family,by two young ladies; references ex-

fhaneed. . V 13. Globe.

ROOM—Ayoung gentleman, employed bya retail" house in the city, would like

furnished room, with modern conveniences,adjacent to the state capitoL Address S IS,Globe. . .—

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WANTED-Neatly furnished house forfamily of two; A1tenant; about $20;

•we want furnished rooms, all prices, for ten-ants... Schram's KentingAgency, ManhattanBuiiing.

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I>BESSMAKI?fG.

LADIts. you can learn a eeuuine Taylorsystem (tape measure and square) at very

reasonable terms; this system follows everyfashion and gives a perfect fit. H. L.DeLong, Agent forMinnesota, 42 MannheimerBlock . ;

MKS. J. (r.\MX(iHA)Ihas removedher dressmaking from her home, 755

Carroll St., to -7 East Seventh st. Boom 1,and is now ready to _ accommodate alloldcustomers ami new.

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GLOBEWANTSAININC »»eeklv

ISEVIiHFAILOF GOOD BE»t"LTS

situation offi:kii>.Ilal«*>..

AGENTS WANTI.I) to solicit for theFidelityMutual AidAssociation of San

Francisco. Cal.: thebest offer Riven to agents-by any company operating in lac state;agents required -in every town and state;call and sec foryourselves. Office, Boon 16.Germania B*nk*duildiug, corner Fifth andWabasha. M. Paul, Minn.

AGENTS— We offer agents big money inexclusive territory; our new patent

safes sell at sight, in city er country; newagents firstin Held actually gettiugrich: oueacent in one day cleared S^C: *ocan you;catalogue free. Alpine Safe Comr>auy, No.363-371 Clark street Cincinnati. Os

AGENTS WANTED to sell door bellswith name plates combined. Address

James F. Hayes. Baltimore. Md.'* '

AGaTXTS wanted: can paigu medals; ex-I\ elusive territory: big money; applyearly. Souvenir Medal Co., Room 2, 154 EastThirdst. St. Paul. Minn.

AGENTS— Wanted, responsible agents inevery county to sell "Par 'vidium" (pat-

ented); the most effective killer of insectsand worms working destruction in fields,gar-dens and orchards. For prospectus andterms address F. C. Boucher ACo., St. Paul,Minn. .

B— WANTED—

Salesmen on salary orcommission to handle the New Patent

Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatestFelling novelty ever produced: erases inkthoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ofpaper: 200 to SCO per cent profit;one agent'sMies amounted tofCSUia six days; anotherSt> in two hours: we wantone energetic gen-eral acent in each state and territory. Forterms and fullparticulars address The Mon-roc Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. X4.

BARBER— Wanted, a first-class barber atWindsor Hotel Barber Shop.

B.vRBBB—

Wanted, a lirst class barber;single, 11. W. Meyer. Hastings. Minn.

BAKER— Wanted, a first-class baker. Address or apply to George "A*.Tiltou,

•Dickinson, N.D.pOYS at 67 East Third.

BOY wanted to care ofhorses and do de-livering; must come well recommended.

At C4'J Dav ton ay. \u25a0 :

BOY—Wanted, boy; take care horse; dochores; t-tinill wages; good home. Oil)

Dayton ay.

BOY— eleven to fourteen years. wantedto work it. picture store: must come

well recommended. Address M21,Globe.

BOY— strong boy wanted at FantleBros. ._

EOY—Wanted, good, strong boy to take

care of horses and cow, and be usefularound the house. Call at room 116, MooreBlock. Seven Corners.

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BOY—A bright active boy, with a limited,experience at typesetting: steady place

to the right boy. Star Printing Company,319 Jackson st.

BUNDLE WRAPPER— an experiencedbundle wrapper wanted in a large

clothing store: write application in your ownbaodwritnut; state axe and where last em-ployed. Address L22, Globe.

CABINET MLAB.KK -- Wanted, cabinetmaker: one that has had experience in

billiard table business preferred. Inquire 715Kast Fifth St., The Brunswick-Balke-Collen-d.T Co.

Ciaxvasskk—Wanted, anam canvasser.'

at Minneapolis Moekynrds Packing Com-pany, 3'Jl East 'ibird.

CANVAsseks— Wanted, canvassers: sal-ary and commission. Wheeler &Wilson

Mfg. Co.. 433 Wabasha.-—, •

pOLLECTOK-Good, honest man to col-v> lect: salary or commission as preferred.Call Monday morning between 8 and 'J. Room2s. Schutte Block. Seventh aud Jackson. J.Jeffries. Superintendent.

pOACHMAN-Asingle man. withproper\y Qualifications and references, ca;i learnor a good situation by addressing, givingex-perience and references, Monday morning,C 17, Globe.nOACHMAS-Wanted. a man who thor-v> oughlyunderstands the care of horses,carriages and harness: must be a good andcareful driver and have first class references,and be strictly temperate. S 20, Globs.

1 pOAT.UAKKK-Good eoatmafcer wantedV-^ at once. William Moeunich, 322^ Rob-bert.

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pOATMAKER-Wanted at once, two first-V_/ class coatmakers at J. C. Schaefer's, Du-luth.Minn. \u25a0

-riER-Wanted, good cutter on Udies'

v^ kid shoes. Columbian Shoe Company,corner Fifthand Minnesota sts.

DRIVERS—Twogood drivers for the Min-nesota Milk Co.. 39 1East Seventh st.

CHASTEST SELLING NOVELTY in1. America for agents, just out: bis moneyfor hustlers; over 10,000 sold first week. Par-ticulars. F. S. I). Co., 501 Washington ay.south. Minneapolis.

HOSTLER— Wanted, reliable young manto do chores; understands the care of

horses aud cow.«, nad bring reference. Applyat Room 40, Chamber of Commerce Biiildinc.

HOSTLH.R— Wanted, boy eighteen ornineteen years ola to take care of horses,

lawn. etc. Inquire at 819 Pioneer Press Bull-ingMonday, between 9and. lo o'clock.; \u25a0„\u25a0

111AN—Wanted, man to sell goods on- in-l»l stallments: one familiar with jewelrytrade and city. Address C. B. E.. Globe.

MAX WANTED to clean and repair har-nesses at Kent's Express and Storage

Co.. 214 West Seventh st.-

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MANwanted tomake himself handy abouta place; German or Swedes preferred;

Monday. 8 a. m. H.M. Lawtou, 173 SouthWabasha st

MAN with push wanted in each city,town,i.»l and hamlet to introduce the fastest-sellinir household article on record; over amillion Fold inPhiladelphia: will pay com-petent person S4 per day. Address, withstamp. W. H.WILLIAMSON,44 North Fourthst,. Philadelphia, Pa. \u25a0 \u25a0

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OFFICE WORK— voting manabout eighteen years old for office work

in wholesale house. O 14. Globe.

PAPERHANGERS and kalsominers. T.-L French, store 1033 McMenemv st

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DORTERS— Wanted, two practical, good-L hotel porters. Apply head porter Mer-chants' hotel. '\u25a0'•' \u25a0

PORTER— Wanted, porter in saloon. 40West Seventh st.

SALESMAN—Experienced salesman totell coffees to St Paul grocery trade:

state experience. Address N28, Globe, Min-neapolis. _ -. \u25a0 '•\u25a0 •

SALESMAN—Wanted, steady young man

O as salesman; must have experience infurniture and stoves; also able to take care '

of a set ot books: good references required.Call at once at the New England New andSecond-Hand Furniture Compatiy, ISO and191 West Seventh st. •\u25a0 . * . \u25a0 \u25a0•

SALESMAN acquainted with the drug- trade to sell "Pileine' as a side line; goodpay; inclose stamp. Fawcetl &Mason, Chi-cago.

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SALESMEN— Wanted, twoor three morefirst-class salesmen to handle the best

line of installment goods in the NorthwestCall or write W. A. Edwards, 7 to 11 Sixth stsouth, Minneapolis, Minn.;61 West Third St.,St Paul, Minn. ';t-.. ;

SIIIXGLEKS wanted Monday (tomorrow)morning. Corner Laurel ay. and Vic-

toria st.'

SIIINGLEKS wanted. Goodrich ay., nearVictoria st '.'•'•

QTENOGKAPHEKS— Wanted, two good,\u25ba3 experienced stenographers. WesternBusiness Agency, 513 New YorkLifeBuild-ing;

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SOLICITORS—

Experienced solicitors;salary, $20 a week. Room 50, Davidson

Block, corner Fourth and Jackson. S. Mc-ire. \u25a0 •\u25a0 \u25a0

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SOLICITORS— Men oi energy arm tact tosolicit for Bankers' Life Association of

St. Paul. Salary or guarantee es preferred.Address C. E. Secor. St. Paul. Minn.

SOLICITOR— Good solicitor wanted oncommission for an accident and in-

demnity insurance company. Address S 19.Globe. '.

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SHOWCASE WORK—A good man whoO understands showcase work; also ouegood hardwood carpenter: none but first-class mechanics need apply. Call Mondaymorning before 8 o'clock. No.355 Rice, cor-ner Rondo. \u25a0 ;;„

STONECUTTERS —Wanted, stone- :O cutters: steady work: wages, 53.50. perday. Lister Bros., Maiden Rock. Wis.

STONECUTTERS wanted on lock work:O wages, $4 per day. Apply to HughesBros. &Bangs, Contractors, Saiilt Ste. Xarie,Mich. \u25a0 :". \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0

'pEAMSTEKS—

Two good teamstersJL wanted. Call at 118 CEast Seventh st.Sunday.

TINNER—Wanted, a first-class tinner. H.X lieisel &Co., Stillwater, Minn.

siTirATiojfs offi:ki:i>,,Ainles*

WAITKK—a eood' waiter wanted at theVV Great Northern Hotel. i.'Ol Sibley st.

lIfAGONMAKKIt—Wanted, first-classV» man on wheels; steady job. Neal

Johns &Co.. Lako City, Minn. _IVTAITKItSat 67 East Third.

U7 AXTKD—Salesmen, salary or commis-»V sion, to handle greatest novelty pat-

ented: exclusive treritory: sells at sight:particulars free: sample SO cents. Unity I>.C. Co..Dept T.I liitybuilding.Chicago.

WANTED—Ladles ofgood characterenergy, not afraid of work. Applyat

20 Mannheimer block.

WANTED-Young men and ladies tolearn telegraphy, shorthand, book-

keeping, can make board: night school allsummer: tuition reasonable. Globe Busi-ness College. Endicott Building.

IT/ANTKD—Anenergetic man in every»V city that has waterworks: £5 a day

easily made: experience not necessary; thearticle will do the work; forparticulars in-close self-addressed envelope, stamped.Manufacturer's Agent, ft? *tst Seventh St.,St. I'atil. Minn. '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

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\1.T ANTED—For the United States Army»V Able-bodied, unmarried men. between

the ages of tweuty-oue ana thirty years;good pay. rations, clothing and medical at-tendance; applicants must be prepared tofurnish satisfactory evidence as to age. char-acter and habits. Applyat room 207. .Ho 34Bast Seventh st., St. Paul. Minn.

117 ANTED-Active young men lo handle»V the best tellingbook in the market ;$.T>

per week to good men; call or write; do notmiss this opportunity. North Star Publish-ingCompany, 741 Lumber Exchange. Minne-apolis, Minn.

WAXTKD-Agents—Our tricolor silk\u2666 V ribbon (red, white and blue) badges,

the emblem of the Republican party— ofthe finest, neatest and best seHinir badcesmade; you can't make nmistake handlingthem: political excitement runs high duringconvention times, and every Republican willbuy one; samples by mail, lCc. three or 25c,S3 cents per dozen :"political goods of everydescription, flags, banners, badges, uniforms,torches, photographs, decorations, litho-graphs, fireworks, etc.. etc. Address Chas.Pettibone. 107 North Clark St.. Chicago. 111.

U/ASTKD-Gentlemen of business ex-»» periencc to represent ii wealthy East-

ern corporation. Address, with references,

Itooin14, Schulte Block, St. Paul. Minn.

WAXTKD—General and local agents forMinnesota who can and will writelife

insurance: to such, liberal terms willbe givento place the most equitable and desirablepolicy now issued. Address United LifeIn-surance Association, World Building,NewYork.

WE WANT three more men in our citydepartment; good pay and steady em-

ployment. Call between 9 and 12 a. m.. TheSinger Manufacturing Company, 40 EastThird st.

C*A TO Sl"> Vt.ri. DAY at home, selling'3u LightningPlater and plating jewelry-watches, tableware, etc. Plates the finest of.jewelry good as new. on all kinds of metal,with gold, silver or nickel. No experience.No capital. Every House has goods needingplating. H. K.Del'no A- Co.. Columbus. O.

iOK SALE.DEDKOOM SUIT—For sale cheap, oneD bedroom suit one ice box, one Mageeheater, one cook stove. 4i>2Western ay. north.

BKAVISX—Sale or trade, a live beaver,tame and cute: would make great draw-

ing card for show window: value, S-">-0i); peltalone worthSit).oo. Address W. G. 8., Ban-gor. S. I).

BICYCLE—For sale, a lady's Victoriabicycle: almost new: also a fine row-

boat Inquire of K. B. Meyrowitz, 75 EastThird st.

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BICYd.K—

Victor Safety, in first-ratecondition, at a bargain forcash. Apply

to janitor,high school building. .BIKD3FOR SALIC

—Canaries, one mock-

ingbiro, one English thrash, one Ameri-can thrush. 2?7 West Seventh st.

piOUNTKK—For sale, black walnut topv^ counter and ice box, cheap for cash. 2eßHoffman ay.

DESK—

Cheap, one curtain desk and a lotof cane chairs. Inquire10 East Sixthst.

DUG—For sale. a good, strong, wellbredpointer bird dog (slut), nearly a year

old; no registered dog better bred: color,ticked liverand white; price. 525. AddressBox '\u25a0\u25a0* i. Anoka.

DOG—For sale, a thoroughbred black fe-male water spaniel, nine months old.

257 West Seventh st.

ELKCTaUC LIGHT outfit (Edison), 450-l-jincandescent or 45 arc; fifty horse-powerautomatic engine; complete: perfect order;cheap. Postotiice Box IS.1.Minneapolis.

POR SALK—Bythe administratrix of theJ? estate of James Kinc. deceased, a fineassortment ofimported and domestic wool-ens and trimmings. For particulars applyKing&Son, 400 Hubert St., or to McKeau &Goodwin, attorneys. Globe building.

i^OR SALE—

A card printer's outfit;oneM. 7xlo press, forty fouls of type, a lot ofcards, scrap pictures", etc. J. H.Braudhorst,Seventh and Broadway.

FOR SALE—Diamonds at a great sacrifice.We have had anumber of diamonds re-

cently forfeited that were left as collateral,and,byvirtue of foreclosure mortgage, we wishtorealize on these goods and we willsell themat a discount at 5jper cent. Several pairsdiamond eardrops, small and large: a num-ber of diamond studs and diamond rings.Ifthey are not set up to suit, you can havethem set any way you choose. Inquirentthe American Mortgage Loan Co., Room 7,First National Bank.

FOX .sale— One bedstead, spring andmattress, one Household sewing ma-

chine. Call at 3.6 Carroll st., Kooni 8.

FOWLS— For sale, choicest lot of LightBrahma fowls; willsell cheap to close

them out. Address D. 11. McCloud, Macales-ter, Minn.

FUKNITUKE complete of eleven-roomX. house, .with twenty-two boarders, andaccommodations foras many more; willsellforS3OO cash iftaken before the 10th of thismonth. Address A. 11., Globe. •

pBAYHOUJfD-A thoroughbred gray:VX hound, the finest in the city; a pet forlady or children; for sale cheap. 271 Mar-tin st.

-/~1 KOCKKY STOCK, cheap for cash, if;vT taken at once. CallMonday, at CO Fair-field ay.

LAUNCH—For sale, new steam launch,$700: 7x28 feet, 5x5 eueine. s:cel boiler;

a splendid boat: fast and safe. 11. K. S.,Box 78'J. Hastings. Minn.

LAWN MoWKK—For Mile Cheap— AJ~J large size lawn mower and a good fold-inglounge; both are nearly new. Koom 36.110 Sonth Robert st

HENS—For sale, one dozen line S. C.Brown Leghorn hens. Call today, Mary-

land St.. Hazel Park.

NAPTIIA LAUNCH FOR SALE—My25-foot nnptba launch; in perfect con-

dition. 11. C. Donnelly, 86 East Sixtn st.

OFFICE- FURNITURE- sale, oneroll-top oak office desk, one oak stand-

ing desk, one office table, one copyholder fortypewriter, one desk chair. Apply a. 119Germania Life Insurance Company Building.

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PUP— St Bernard pup for sale. 67 WestTenth st. Call Monday.

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SAFES for sale cheap: two good as newsafes at half-price. MSWabasha st.

SELLIXOOUT—Ihave a mowing machineO and rake, harness end wagon, good asnew. only used one season. J. W. Harris,North St Paul.

SHELVING AND TABLES CHKAP—O 15? feet of good shelving, was used indry goods store, and a lotofdrawers, tables,etc. Apply4?l Wabasha st.

C*ODAFOUNTAINforsale cheap. InquireO at warehouse. No. ,'6tEast Third st

j TMCKETS to and from allpoints inEuropeA cheap 1 cheap: H. Lohibauer,«l73 EastThrdst

WILTOX VELVET CARPET cheap;sixty-nine yards fine Wilton velvet

carpet: .new, cost S-'-7j per yard, willsell atSI per yard. 4" Wabasha st.

DYE WORKS.

FJ. ROCHKX, N. \v.Steam Dye Works• office. 416 Robert St., Ryan block works,-

-55 and 57 Indiana ay. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0

JAMISON & CO., New York Steam DyeWorks; ladies'* and gents' clothing a

specialty. 14 West Sixth st. •

KAHLERT & JVIIXTEL, MinnesotaSteam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. .

cnißoroi)isT.L.

T. OCKWOOD. THE CHIROPODIST—Lj Alldiseases of the feet; 203 and 3!»4 En-dicott Arcade, Rot>ert St., between Fourthaud r ifiUsis.

SITUATIONS OFFERED. |Females.' X

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ATTENTION',LADIES!-"Kmma" Bust-x\ Developer will enlarge your bust fiveinches: guaranteed: healed instructions '.'c,or 24-page illustrated catalogue Co, by mall.Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston. Mass.

AT LAHPENTEUR'S— Wanted, laun-... dresses, cooks, diningroom and general

servant girls;best wages; inand out the city.

AYPRENTICE GlßL.and waist hand.Mrs. Muuroe. 311East Seventh at.

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BOOKKEEPER, clerk and cashier. Ad-dress with stamp for reply, 11 7?, Globe,

Minneapolis._^

-riUTTONHOLEMAKER—Good button--E> hole maker and hand sewer. 22 Maun-heimer block. \u25a0 _____1^/^ASH GIRLS wanted at Fantlo Bros.\J _;

CCANVASSERS— two good lady'canvassers for city and three for travel-

ing:only those- with experience need apply.774 East Seventh st.. International. —\

COOK— Wauled, a competent cookats3sjGrand ay.

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COOK—Girl wanted for short order cook-ing. 440 Robert st. ....

COOK— Wanted, cook and housemaid. 44")

Summit.

COOK— Wanted, a woman cook and twodining room girls, at Kasota Eating

House: oood wages paid. Apply to G. AY;*

Turritliu. Proprietor. \u25a0 . *

(SHAMMER WORK— Wanted, a compe-V^ tent girltodo chamber work aud waiton table; willpay first-class wages. Apply.390 Broadway. -

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DINING-ROOM and kitchen girls want-ed at 352 Robert st

DINING KOO.M GlßL—Wanted, diningroom girl: also kitchen girl. 29 East

Tenth. - .' \u25a0/

DRAWING— A young girl "ho has hadsome experience ivirec-haud drawing.

Address M2.'. Globe. .riRKSSMAKKits

—Wanted, competent

xJ dressmakers, waist aud skirttnakers.Central Cloak Company, 100 East Third st.

FREE SITUATIONSFOR GlHLS—Lar-pentcur's Reliable Employment Office, 51

West Exchange, near St. Joseph's Hospital.

FIFTY DINING ROOM GIRLS, city orlake, eight dishwnshers. scrubwomen,

cooks, girls for small families. Ladies' In-telligence Oflice, '*)West Ninthst. :\u25a0

(^llil.S WANTED for Montana. Dakota.vJ Ehu Claire. Wis.. Hinckle/. While Bear,city: dining room, pantry, dishwashers,-cooks, general housework. S. E. Alden, 233East Seventh, corner Wacouta. :.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* •-.

GIKIJS WANTED— wages 513 to

525: second, table, nurse and girls forgeneral housework; good wages; muillfam-ilies. Call at 543 Wnba^ha st. j

GIRLS for general housework and cooks:big wages. Applyat 'VM)Walnut st

LIOUSEKKEPER -Working housekeeper£1 in s-mnll familj;no washing; call today;

158 West Fifth st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl fur gen- ;

eral housework. 420 Ashland ay.

LJOUSEWORK—

Wanted, a competentli girl for general housework. Apply atonce at 405 Ashlaud ay.

HOUSEWORK— a good girl forgenera! housework at 5 Beaumont st.

Housework- wanted for generalJLJ housework at

_ East Thirteenth bt;Mnall family. . :

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalIJL housework: easy place. 861 Selbv ay.

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted at 453 Vir-ginia;no washing.

LJOtSEWORK— gooi, conne-O tent girl for general 'housework. i»JPortland ay.

HOUSK WOUK—Wanted, girlfor generalhousework; Ameiicau family. Call

(i.'J East Fourth.'

"LJOUSEWORK— Wanted; gillfor general.iX housework. 497 Dayton ay.

WORK— Wanted, German girlforhousework in small family, oue that is

willingto go to Minneapolis the Ist of July.Apply235 'lhirteenth st east. : . . -•\u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Girl to assist wish. gexi-cral housework who can sleep at iiuiae.

382 Dayton ay. -\u25a0- . J • • \u25a0•:\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house-O. work. Applyat 224 Victoria st., betweenDayton and Marshall.

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HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-iiwork;small family; children.

-Oil)

l'iue st

HOUSEWORK— girl for house-n workand cooking. L^quire Airs. L.' X.Scolt, (511Ashland ay. \u25a0

'IJOUSEWOKK— a girl for gen -JUL eral housework. 039 Ceaar st. (..HOUSEWORK— girl forgen-JLL eral housework, l;w College- ay. _'•

HOUSEWORK— wanted for general-XJ. housework; three in family. ther-man si. :Monday.

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HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl immedi-ately, at 184 East Fourteenth si.

IIODSKU'OKK-A girlwanted for gen-ii eral housework; will pay good wages;No.4515 Dayton ay. '

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for

general hotfee work; familyof Hue*. In-quire 192 East Tenth. >

HOUSEWORK— wanted todogenfcralhousework at corner of ±>urr aud Ueau-

mont sts.- '- -

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HOUSEWORK— good girl for generalhousework. No. lts> Lnfond st.

HOUSEWORK— Atonce, a good gill forJn general housework. 4^2 Uradley st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good giil lorgeneral housework :German or Scandi-

navian. 3SJ North Exchange st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girlforgeneral housework, at 27: West Sev-

enth st.

MOUSE WOKK—Wauted. a girl to doJIJ .housework. t«BJ?t. Peter. , J

HOUSEWOKK-Competent girl wantedforgeneral housework in family of two.

Apply 24 Wilkinst.OUSE WORK—GirIfor housework. Ap-plyat 539 Laurel ay.,between Mackubin

md Kent sts.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneraln housework in family of three, at 684 Ra- :vine St.. Dayton's bluff. '

HOUSEWORK—

Good girl for generalhousework tit once; Geimau or Swede

preferred: good wages. 540 Olive st.

TIOLBEWORK—Wanted, girl for generalLi. housework; will pay good wages toright party; Norwegian preferred. ApplytoNo. tillDayton ay.

[IOUSEWORK— Swedish girl for general,;XI housework. 256 Charles st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlat 530 Rob-ert st.

HOt'SKWOJUi— Girl for general house-work. 833 S,elby ay..

HOUSEWORK— Wanted at once, experi-JJ. enced girlfor general housework. 11.C. Gilbert, 732 East Fifth st. :

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted that under-stands housework; two in family;

wages SIS; good home; call Monday. 38iiBantilst.

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HOUSEWORK— A girlforgeneral house-work; family of three; Geimau, pre-

ferred. 122 Virginiaay. v^..- -.y;

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl11 for general housework. Applyat 703..Iglehart st. - - '- - -

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£lOUSEKEEPER, with child, to leave'O city;or without: 815 a mouth. Intelli-gence Office, 400 St. Peter st.

T WILLpay ladies a salary of SlO per weekJ- to work for me in their locality at home;lightwork; good pay for part time; write,with stamp. Mrs. H. B.Farriuglon, Box702,Chicago, HI. .KITCHEN GlßL—Wanted, a competent

girlforkitcnen work. Call at :j'jjNorthExchange st.

ITCHEN GIRL wanted; no washing;house-cleaning finished; good pay. ;iX.

Nelson a y. .**\\ITCHENWORK-Wanted, good kitchen!

girlat HIEast Tenth st. |!

MODEL— Wanted, a respectable young!

lady, a trifle tall, to pose for an artist:Address N16, Globe." -^ j|IVURSt GIRLwanted." 443 Marshall «*.'

TV]URSE GlßL—Wanted, a good nurseL1girl. Mrs. W. P.Murray. 68s Laurel »v.

NURSE GIRL wanted; neat and reliable,1' • over sixteen years of age. Apply513Jackson st -

URSE GlßL—Wanted, a competent1> nurse girL 443 Portland ay.-

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] ANTED—Apprentices and dressmak-*»\u25a0' ers to know that the M< DOWELL

GARMENT DRAFTINO MACHINE is thebest system of dress cutting ever invented,and THE ONLY SYSTEM taught in thiscountry which is used in Pariu. London amiBerlin. THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OFthe McDowell gaument draftingmachine has never been ko.calkd.We teach the entire art of DRESS CUTTINGand finishing dresses, and are preparing

\u0084ladies,ladies to take eood positions as cutters.• The following ladies hereby testify thatthey have learned, since our ai rival heic,how to cut and finish any style of garment totheir entire satisfaction, and also that thissystem is the best of any they have ever seenor used :

Mrs. Charles Lewis, 209 West Fifth. St.Paul.

Miss G.E.Hailey, 472 South Robert St., St.Paul.

Mrs. H. O. Hoffman, 417 Eleventh st. south.Minneapolis.

Mrs. G. .v cethan, 46 South Twelfth st,Min-neapolis. ,'.:"*'i\u25a0-•-

Mrs. L, Weeks, 1311 East Twenty-first St.,Minneapolis.

Mrs. B. Royce, 57& Western ay., Minneap-olis.

Mrs. Belden, 2313 Fourth ay. south, Minne-apolis.

Mrs. Ellsworth, 24 South Twelfth St., Min-neapolis. :

Mrs. H. Norswythe, 424 Nicollct ay., Min-neapolis."

:.;\-Miss Acshlimau, 404 Twentieth ay. north,

Minneapolis. . ;Miss L. A.Thomas, CCSV2 Nicollet Min-

neapolis.Miss S. R. Long. 6201,4 Nicollet ay., for

eighteen years dressmaker inMinneapolis.Remember thai we willgive you a written

guarantee to refund you every cent you pay.any time within thirty days, if everything isnot just as represented. The finest FRENCHFASHION JOURNALS arc now onexhibi-tion.

THE M'DOWELL COMPANY,Rooms 521. 522. IH)S<_ Nicoiiet - Ay., Minne-

apolis. OPPOSITE GLASS BLOCK, (Branchof New York School). Evening classes,Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 9.

Perfect-Fitting Patterns cut to measure.

PASTRYCOOK— Lake Minnctbuka; SH:JT plain ironer. Duluth: $lX DouglassIntelligence, 35 Seventh.

SEWING— Wanted, girlfor plain sewing.4')lMinnesota St. •

SEWING GlßL—Wanted, a sewing girl;one who understands children's clothes.

42!)East sixth st. :'yri*.\

CIIIKT.UAKKKS-Wanted.girls who have*J had experience in making whjte shirts.Applyto C. H. Booth at The Plymouth Cloth-ing House, shirt-manufacturing department.

QOLICITOIis— two lady solicit--0 ors. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg', Co., 428Wabasha st. .-, . ' - ..: \u25a0':-':'\u25a0 -:\u25a0'

STENOGRAPH EH—Wanted, a competent0 lady stenographer and.typewriter: mustwrite a plain business hand; salary §10 perweek. V11". Globe.

WAISTFINISHER and apprentice girl,VV for dressmaking. Gl West Seventh st.

WAITRESS KS—Clarendon Hotel—Tendiningroom girls, Si per day.

WANTED—Forty girls forgeneral house-work and four second girls: good

wages: the only best places in the city. Call3?0 Seiby ay.

WANTED— young ladies to learntelegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping;

can make board. Globe Business College,Endicott Building. • , .>;..-\u25a0-.;

\\ AITRESS at (37 Ea>t Third st.; S3 forV noon work.

WAIST TKIHJIKKS-Wanted, goodwaist trimmers, also apprentice eiris

to learn dressmaking, at :i:'i Knst Seventh st.

riIVA^CIAI..

RM.NEWPOKT Ac SOX, INVEST• meut Houkers. Jean money on im\u25a0 roved property in St. Paul nrd Minneap-olis rt 01er ceat "ou or before.

"Offices,

New Pioneer Press Building,-St. Paul, andReeve Building,Minuenpolrs. . '•:*'-'£

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LOANS 011 furniture, pianos.•ii. horses, diamonds, watches andsealskin sneques; lowest rates. MinnesotaMortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13. 14. FirstNational .Bank Building,corner Fourth andJackson sts.

A—DO Y«»U WAST TO KORROWmoney ot a lower rate than- you can

1mow through any other CBencyJ-Tho.'.itericau Mortgage Lean Company, Room 7,FiiEtNational bank fc;iiid:i>g,corner Fourthmd Jackson *ti«, will let jou have anyr.mount. SlO.'S'Jt', |2R 54'1, S7->. $KiO oi. i_i(.'—in fact, \u25a0any mm .you wish—onvoarold walcn, diamond*, household furniture,

horse, inggj-, piano, carriage, etc.. at a lower1ate iiian ;<ou can possibly get it elsewhere.(.occs can remain in jour possession, and.you can pay a part any lime yon want padKop.interest. Business private and ciiti-1Ceutial. You inn have jour own time In.paving up priucii*1.

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:BANKSTOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-:JT> mercial paper, mortgages, securitiesbought and sold.' Geo. W. J»nks, InvestmentBanker, Minn.Loan &Tiust Bidg..Mpls>.

BEFORE you borrow money or renewJO loans seeThe State Barings Bank. « cr-mania Life Insurance company's building,corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. :this hank .loans at moderate rates and charges no com-mission. .'"'''"'

BORROW MONEY at Room 4, 3 0 Jack-son st, corner Third, on furniture,

pianos, diamonds, watches, sealskin sac<|Ues,or goods in storage; low rates and privacy;honorable treatment: private room for ltidies.

BOKiJOWti pet cent on vacant or im-proved city real estate. C. W. Young-

man. 17 East Fourth st.'

CAP! 1AL LOANCOMPANY—Money toloan on furniture, horses, jewelry,pianos,

etc.; installment payments received: honor-able treatment guaranteed. 12 Schutte Block,corner Seventh and JacKson.

IF YOUare wantinga loan ou your Dorses,X furniture, watches, diamonds, 'or anythingof value, be bure and co to the old reliable,fquare-dealing loan office of J. L. Strauch,Room 1\u25a0\u25a0. (.lobe Building. You can get noletter terms, lower rates or easier return pay-ments elsewhere. Private rooms. Rememberihe place. •

•f ARGIS AMOUNTS of mohev to loan on-Li improved property at :">and 0 per cent.Smith, Parker & Giiinan, New York LifeBldg.

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MONEt TO LOAN at B, 7and S percenton vacant or improved city property.

J. vy.Fnllihee. •HiPioueer Press building.nil BYLOANED on life insurance pol-i»l icies: or bought. L. P. Van Norman,61 Guaranty Loan Building.Minneapolis.

ONKY TO LOAN without delay, from$10 upward, furniture, horses, jew-

elry, etc. : time checks, notes and secondreal estate mortgages bought. MinnesotaLoan Co.. 117 East Fourth st.

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-P-R-I-V-A-T -£-Money loaned ondiamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or goods in storage ntlowest rates,and small monthly return payments; notesand mortgages bought; most private loanrooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com'pany. la-.' Globe Building; take elevator.

Til!:;GERMAN;A land companybuys, .sells mortgages, loans money at

current rates. W. P.WestrniUcc. :E. J.Dar-ragh. treas. 23 ana 24 GloSe Building.

THK SAVINGS HANK OF ST. PAUL,corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always has

money to loan at P. 7 and S per cent, andcharges no commission.

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WANTED TO BORROW— forthree years on forty-fiveacres of highly

cultivated land near city: improvementsworth 5"J,500: insured for $1,500; state rale ofinterest Address 522, Globe. . •

WF. MOIUTZ.022 PIONEER PRESS• Building—Mortagage loans madepromptly; 0, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgagesbought.

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PROFESSION A!,.

OCIEXTIFIC FACK MASSAGE and•3 complexion treatment; also manicuring.Mrs. Hughes, 34 Mannheimer Block.

;SUPERFLUOUS HAIR permanently re-O moved from the face; neck. arms, breastorbetween the eyebrows, byelectricity, with-out injury: moles and warts skillfullytreat-ed. Mrs. Baldwin. 34 Maunheimer Block.Hours. 9 a. m. T.ift p. \u25a0_.

V\u25a0 i. BOARD WASTED. jc . . ... \u25a0

BOARD wanted inithe country, withinIeasy access ot •" city byeither steam or

electric cars, by a couple without children.Address C 16, Globe. . \u0084

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BOARD—Ayoung lady would like roomand board in private family at White

Bear for the sismn***; refereuces exchanged.Address V11. Globe.

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17LOCUT1OX and calisihenics: . privateX_i and class lesson's: pupils trained in a.ldrair.atic branches. Mi»s Haas, 34J Grove,near Pine. -v*-*- '

SITUATIONS WAITED.itlulc. • \u25a0

BAKKR-Situation wanted by a good breadand cake baker. Address 133 Thirteenth

St., St. Paul.. \u25a0 \u25a0''

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BOYS FOR .PLACES, placeß for boys;employment bureau for poor boys, free.

Newsboys' Club Room, 1113 Wabasha lit;openfrom IIto VIa. m., and from7 to 9 p. m.

BOOKKEEPER— Ayoungman fromNewt-J York wishes position as assistant book-keeper or salesman in clothing house: hashad plcuty of experience. Address T 20,Globe.

CM.XXX— wanted . by an expe-> rienced grocery clerk; speaks German;city references. Address P. D.R., 567 Mis-sissippi. •-'"..rwc

Tj<MPiiOYAIKNTwanted by a respectableS-J youth, aged seventeen, Ineither a whole-sale or retail house; city references. Ad-dress r:il I/orient. \u25a0

HOTEL clerk desires position; excel-lent testimonials; twelve years 1experi-

ence. Address Hotel, Globe. r--

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OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position withrailroad by good accountant Infreight

or freight auditing department; best cityreferences.' VIK,Globe. \u25a0.

PENMAN—

Young man. good and rapid-I penman, and good at figures, desires po-sition of any kind; references given. M19,Globe. . ••;.- •\u25a0 :-.-

PHARMACIST— Registered pharmacistwants position in St. Paul or Minneapo-

lis by June IS; eight years' experience;three years in St. Paul; speaks German. Ad-dress i)17, Globe. .

Families.

BOOKKEEPER— A young lady desiresa position as assistant bookkeeper; bus

a good education, is rapid and accurate atfigures. Address C 15, Globe.BOOKKEEPER -Young lady wishes po-

\u25a0D sition as assistant bookkeeper or cashieror any kind ofoffice work;is good penmanand rapid wiiter. Address T20, Globe.

/CROCHETING and other fancy work to>-^ do at home. .Cell or address Miss West-ngard. Ss_ Noms st. .pOMPAMOX- Lady of twenty-four wantsL/ position as companian; no objection toinvalid, lnnt feeond work; experience insewing. Respectfully. Address 870 Hudsonay.. City. \u25a0

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DRESSMAKER— Dressmaker would wisha few engacements in families: reference

if required. 26ti Summit ptace.IDRESSMAKER wants situation. Callor1J address "Dressmaker, 711 Grotto st."

JAXITUESS— Wanted, by a woman, aplace to take care of furnished rooms or

halls to keen clean. Call or address M.11. 8.,'J33 Wood bridge. ..- \u25a0

LAN Wanted, janitor work to dot» by the mouth. Address or csili. Mrs.Emma Anderson. No. 33 Sweda Hollow.

LADIES inneed of good help to call ou-L_ Mrs. Merry weather. 513 Waiinvha st.

NURSE— Wanted, by ft competent, expe-rienced nurse, one baby to board. 736

Ravine st , opposite Van Buren school.

NURSE GIRL—

Situation wanted nursegirl;steady and reliable; can givegood

references. Apply 1129 Beech st.

OFFICE WORK— Younu lady desires po-sition in office or position as cashier;

bast ofreferences. Room 7, Rogers Block.

SKCOND GlßL— Wanted, situation as sec-ond girlby experienced giil. Address

003 St Anthony ay.

SCRUBBING aud houseeleaning workO wanted by women, corner Ninth audJackson. Salvation Armylinll.

SECOXD GIKL- a position assecond girl iv private :family. 3JO St.

Antnony ay. "•

SEWING— Wanted, plain sewing to do athomo: neatly and quickly dene: terms

reasonable. Cull on Miss Sullivau, 252Norris st. '-"•.^:.--'.-»

SEWING wauled in private family; cancut and lit. Miss lialtie Roeske, 549 Wa-

basha.

SrENOGUAPHEK— Wanted, position nsstenographer and typewriter; small sal-

ary.- X 11. Globe. .•- ' -

STENOGRAPHER wants a position asstenographer and typewriter; wages no

objection. S. G. V., Room l'J, KeardonBlock. \u25a0-.--\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 -;-\-'-

STENOGRAPH Kit desires position :forO practice: will.give first month free: ispainstaking and desirous of advancement.Addsess II15. Globe. \u25a0

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rpRAVELIXGSALESLADY-Lady withJL two year-.' traveling experience wouldlike position as traveling saleslady or can-vasssr. Address M. M.,PostoliJce.

WASHING or any kind of work by theday. 416Sheiburne nv. - -'-'^ .:.

WASHING and ironing wanted by awoman; also house and office clean-

ing. Cull or address rear of14(5 Thirteenthsi. Mrs. Mary Barrett. * ,;

WASHING wanted byan experiencedwashwoman; washing called for and

delivered.-

Call ai 675 Van Huron st. v-

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WASHING AND IRONINGat 7."> centsa dozen, small and large. Inquire lU2

Glencoe st. <\u25a0 >;'\u25a0 -

WASHINGAND IRONING wanted bya lady to do at home; called forand

delivered. WHTemperance st.

li<?Al£l> <JFFERi:i>.A LLPARTIES wanting rooms orboard

J\. or both can be supplied by callingonW. 11 Baker. 310 .Manhattan Building,City.

BOARD—Nicely furnished rooms withboard and bath. 232 West Seventh st

BOARD—Furnished room, with board;terms reasonable. 20) East Tenth st.

BOARD—Furnished rooms and board; allconveniences. 175 West Fourth st.

BOARD—For rent, elegantly furnishedrooms, with first-class table board. 235

West Fifth st .. ..'. \u25a0

BOARD AND ROOM at 269 Rice St.;large front room. :.'':\u25a0\u25a0

BOARD— Furnisned rooms, board, gas, allconveniences, large grounds, good shade.

431 Wilting, corner Ninth. • \u25a0' > '-'

BOARD by two youug men inprivate fam-ily; first-class; central location. Ad-

dress Is 18, Globe. . •"\u25a0 r

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BOARD—30 Iglehart St.—Room and boardfor two; central location: use of bath;.

terms reasonable.

BOARD Agentleman to assume a smallmortgage in exenange for board, at

White Bear. F13. Globe. . -

BOARD— A few guests can be accommo-JD dated at moderate prices at Sonenson's :new cottage, at Cottage Park. White Bear. I

BOARD—Fine, large furnished room, with"board. 84 East Eleventh st.

BOARD— desiring ahomelike placeto board and room willdo well bycalling

at 59 East Tenth st; first-class board andpleasant rooms. . '

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BOARD— Furnished front room, wiUi'board, bath; also table board. 19 East

Niutb."

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BOARD—A few nicely furnished roomswith board inprivate family. 251, cor-

ner Rice and College. .pOARD— Table board; first-class; ratesJi> reasonable. 57 Ease Tenth St., near cor-ner Cedar. t.->

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BOARD—Nicely furnished room: all mod-ern conveniences; suitable forone or

two persons; board, with 6 o'clock dinner.251 Selby ay. \u25a0

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—Pleasant room, with boara; pri- \u25a0

vate family: married couple or twogentlemen; onelectric line, near summit ay.VV.', Globe. -..\u25a0

BOARD—

rent, furnished room withboard, at -'10 East Ninth st.

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BOARD—First-class board by the day or'week at 250 Dayton ay., near Selby cable.

BOAkD— very pleasant rooms on St.Anthonyhill, with board, during con-

vention. 421*Dayton ay.-

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BOARD— rent, with board, nicely fur-nished rooms; one suite; furnace heat,

bath; table first-class. 21 East College ay.

BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms, withgood board ;also table board. 48 Col-

lege ay.. west.

BOARD—Parties livingnear College andSixth st. will find good day board at

-The Miner." 162 College ay. .AKESIDE HOTEL-White Bear Lake—

Pleasant rooms and board for the sum-mer. Mrs. W. N. Drake. . -

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fPHE NORWOOD—

189 Vi Eighth, Be-\u25a0L twecn Jackson and Sibley—Furnished

room?, with board. £4.51) and $5 per week;table board, transients. $1 per day.

UT^HE MINER" has removed to thefour-J. story apartment house on the corner

of College ay. and Sixth st. ;the rooms arenewly decorated and furnished, and have allmodern conveniences; table board furnished.le_ College ay. • ,

I.OIST A*l>FOISD.

BOOK LOST— OnEast Seventh, betweenForest and Fouquier sts, a small memo-

randum book containing $35 in money andsome receipts; finder please return to E.Cbrifliian, 1014 Mluuebaba si., and receiveliberal reward.

CmECK BOOK LOST—Lost. SaturdayJ afternoon, a check: book on savings

bank. Finder will please return same to M.C. McCaffrey, Clone office, and oblige.

CHECK HJHT— A check on George H.Lams F. Co.;the finder please return to

Q. H.Lams. Wnbaslia Ht.

f-iOAT LO.ST—The man who took the Mac-V_/ iutosh coat from buggy,corner Smithay. and West Third St., is asked to returnname at onco to 401 St. Peter st. to savefurther trouble. Tbe party was seen and caube identified.

RIG STOLEN— Bay mare ana side-bar topbuggy; mare with white face and one

white eye; finder willreceive liberal reward.343 Exchange Bt.

CJPECTACLES LOST—Lady's gold-bowedO| spectacles in case; near or on Lafayetteay. ;reward; return to f>S(i Burr.

UMISIIbLLA LOST—Tuesday. May 31. ablack silk umbrella: carved wood

handie, ornamented with gold. Finderplease return to 147 Western ay. north andreceive reward.

LyMBRKLLALOST—Silk umbrella, goldi handle, marked 11. H. W.;leave at 474

Vnlentine block; liberal reward.

WILLTHE PERSON who fouul myplans and left them at my porch cnll

at my store and receive reward. JosephArmbuster, 55"> Bradley st.

WATCH LOST— WiIIthe honeat finderof lady's watch, lost on Friday be-

tween Farringtou and Selby nvs. please re-turn it to Madame Graubert, istj Furriugton,and receive reward.

_clairvoyanclT"Knowledge Is Power."

JAMES -:- COPELAND,The Young and Gifted Clairvoyant

TAND—

TRANOESPIRITUAL MEDIUMOne of the most eminent mediums in this

country has arrived and can be consulted onall affairs of Life,Business. Sickness. Law-suits. Divorces, Pending Pension Claims,:Contracts, Absent Friends, Missing Wills,Buried Treasures, Saeculatiou, or anythingyou may be in trouble or doubt of. When inthe TRANCE advises you ou ail subjects,givingnames and dates. ; v^;:

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His revelations are certainly wonderful,•aud'are acknowledged to be of the highest \u25a0

order, iHe advises you witha certainty b> ahigher than human power, as to the propercourse to be pursued inlife. '

HIS DESCRIPTION'S OB' YOUR FRIENDSANDENEMIES AUE AS REAL AS

THOUGH THEY STOOD BE-.'-;; FORE YOU. ' .:% :

This medium was born in Philadelphia inthe year 18t56, and at the age of seven firstrealized his wonderful powers, and wastaken by a powerful medium and carefullydeveloped. He has since reveajea manymarvelous facts. He inherited this wonder-fulgift fromhis mother, who was a medium:from birth. He has traveled inall the largecities, and is acknowled.ed by thousandswho have visited him to be one of the mostsuccessful mediums now before the public.Itis wellknown byall who have investigatedspiritualism that trance mediumship is theonly way ofREVEALING THE PAST AND PREDICT-

ING THE FUTUREof one's life. Mr.Copeland has many controlin,'spirits, but the principal influence isthat of an INDIANGIRL, who has beenwith him from his firs:, development She isfamous forgiving comfort to those in dis-tress and trouble, and shove allshe tells youhow to avercoine evil influences that causedistress and misfortune.

N.B.— Copeland wishes to say for thebenefit of strangers, that he dots not ask hiscullers to write on paper, nor does he use aglobe, nor inspect the' hand of head, nor tellby astrology or palmistry, bat reveals the past, itells the present, and predicts the future by '

HIS CLAIRVOYANTSIGHT AND TRANCEMEDIUMSHIP. i

'. Hocks :10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 207 NELSONAVENUE, near Farrington. Letters withstamps answered. Can be seen Sundays.

BETJGIOPS AMKOPrftaSMEMTB.

WOODLAND PARK BAPTIST,•t Corner ofSelbv Ay. and Aruudel St.—

Pastor. Rev. W. W. Dawley. Services at 10:30a. m. and S p.m.; "Blessed, Guilty, Con-demned and Yet Saved" is the morning sub-ject: evening. "Thoughts."

ILGRIM BAPTIST, CORNER OFCcaar St. and Summit Ay.—The pastor.

Rev.;

Lewis C. Mienfe. wili supply the pul-pitmorning and evening. Morning subject,"How to Bear Burdens;" evening, subject,'•Opening of tne Seven Seals."

PHILADELPHIABAPTIST.CORNER-IT -Reaney and Cypress Sts., William E.Barker. Pastor— Public worship at 10:30 a.m.and 8 p. m.: morning subject. "The NobleBereaus; evening, communion service withsermon .on "The Symbolism of the Com-munion.". . "\u25a0

ATLANTIC CONGREGATIONAL,xi-T Church. Corner Bates Ay. and ConwaySt.— 8. W. Dickinson, of Minneapolis,accepts call to the pastorate of this churchand willpreach morning and evening. Morn- iingsubject. "The Lamb's Bride": eveningsubject, "Why Moses' Face Shone."

UNITY CHURCH— SERVICES AT 11a. m. Rev. S. M. Croihers will preach.

Subject, "Getting the Best of Itand Makingthe Best ofIt." ..".-'- .DARK CONGREGATIONAL. COR-L ncr Holly Aye. and Mackubin St.—Rev.E.P. Insersoll.D. D..pastor. preach:morning service at 10:30; evening service at8. ;Topic for the evening, "Manhood andthe Wedge of Ophir." \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'•\u25a0.•':

PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL—

JT Corner Summit Ay. and Wabasha St.—Rev. A.H. Heath. D.D., pastor. Preachingat 10.30 a.m. by the pastor; chapel serviceat 8 p. m. I

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Corner of Ninth and Olive

—Rev.

John Wright, D.I).,rector; Whitsunday; holycommunion, 8a. m; morningprayer, sermonand holy communion, 11a.m.; lull choralevensong, 8 p. m:; distribution of medals tochoir boys willtake place at evening service.

CHAPEL OF ST. BONIFACE—COR-ner Mackubin and MartinSts.— Johannes

Salinger, pastor; morningprayer, 8 o'clock:evening prayer, 3:30, at which "time Rt.Rev.Bishop Gilbert willadminister the apostolicrite of confirmation: the service will bepartly in German aud partlyin English.

ST. PIiTKR'SEPISCOPAIJ-DAYTON'SBluff.Corner Fourth and Maple Sts.—

Rev.Stuart B.Purves, rector; matins, sermonand holyeucharist, 11o'clock; evensong audsermon, 8 o'clock.

T. ANTHONY PARK COXGREGA-tional—Rev. Joseph H. Chandler, pastor;

morning service and sermon at 10::j0; even-ing lecture at 8. "ALesson ivGiving."

NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, COK-uer Virginiaaud Selby Ays.

—Rev. Ed-

ward C. Mitchell, pastor; service at 10:30 a.m.:Rev. J.S.David will preach on "TheLoveof Use inLabor."

HURCH OFCHRIST, COKiVh-K OFNelson and Farrington Avs.— E. R. Ed-

wards, pastor: pleaching at 11 a. m.;subject."How We May Hear God;" preaching at 8 p.m.;subject, "Thought!)ou the Passover.?: :

THE WEEK'S TKA3SFEK».Wednesday.

John LBarnes to A ABeaushine, It 1\u25a0',-

bile 28. JlacKiibiu &Marshall. $4,0 J0F J Bell to John D O'Brien,- 10 91-100

acres in tec 10, town 29.ranee -2 west. 2,50)Clara Brain to Martha Cuiverwell, Its 4

and 5, blk 21,Oafcville Park , 1.600LMClark toLC Hay: 'l4-of it23, blk 1.

Wright's rearr ofAilk3-.-2 to 25, AnnaX Ramsey's add .;:...:.' 2,030

Emma L Crosby to Robert ABowrou, 2acres insec 14, town 3d, range 23 ..';. 3,000

Frank L Little to Nellie C Frautz, It5.blk 2. E1braDiv............:.',; ;.,;..:. 2,500

James LLovering to Hiram Backus, It2?. blk 2, and V*It27, blk 2. Kern's artd37,!> Q

Cnarles Passavant Jr to T LStoehr, It15. Uk14. Michel &Robertson's add.. 3.000

Capital City Real Estate and Invest-ment company to Clara Gutenberg. It10, blk 14, West St Paul Real Estateand Investment Syndicate AddNo 1. 775

James H Mayall to WilliamYRumney.It13. blk 19. Ashton & Sherburue'aadd ......V.V. 4,030

William X Gaston to Charles Bjork-lund, parts ofits 29 and 33,blk 1, Mc-Kenty'sadd . 660

John B Kossman to John Peterson, It19. blko, MidwayHeights 1,000

Hy R Shnmpton 10 Robert Shrimpton,ViIts9 to18. blk 2, Greve's subd "A"'add 4,3.0

Robert Shrimpton to Amy Shrimpton.Its to 18, blk 2, Greves snbd "A"add 8.650

St. Paul Land and Mortgage Companyto Ausf Wallin, It 17, blk 3, Stone &Morton's add -600ired Neuru to Alois Krenner, It42, tlk

1, Neuru &Wallraff's add 3-5C W Youngnian to Emma L Crosby, It

5. blkI.Korepangh's div "...'... 3,500Louis A stnisnian to Gnslav Kult, Its 21

and 2& blk 4, Sylvan Heights 423Fritz Nortervitz to GIINorkervitz, Its

3 to (i,blk 12, Buude's Park add 4,750Ed G Rogers to C W Bunn. 20 feet of It.

2, 30 feet ofIt3. Summit Court 15,000Theo C Bortip to C \V Bunn, 6) feet ofIt2, Summit Court 21.005

Fred CBarnard to Zenas 11 Sherwiu, Its2 and 5,blk10, It 6, blk 15, F Amb'sadd 2.500

Zenas USherwiu to S Steams Crooks.one-third interest same 730

Frank J Rochex to Louis Roches, It9. blk 165. Robertson's add; It17, blk1.*.). Irvine's add 0,500

Margaret A Reauey to Wm -THayes, It10. blk C. Dean's Second add.. 700

Robert H A Boyd to Ed F Keran. It28.Varuey & McManigal's rearr of blk1,Annie E Ramsey's add; also It21,b!k8. Rogers' add..* 2,003

Johu Bergstrom to HR P Hamilton. It13, bik6. Finch's add 325

One unpublished 7.0'j0

Twenty -seven deeds.... g144,-?C0

Thursday.

fidF Keran to F TBoyd.it28, Varney &McManigal's rearr A of blk1, Annie

_E Ramsey's add 82,000Frances TJames to Great Western Elec-

tric Supply Co.. Its1 to 3, bis 2;Its 1to5, blk5, Packer's add Minneapolis?Stock Yards 2.433

ThosF. Birmingham to John Fried-man, It 7, 8, blkl.Ruses' add 3,000

J Johfln Pomplou to C'hns Larsen, east2 ift ofIts 17, blk 2. Michel's subd ofBis 14, Stinson's add 553

Tnos J Kavanagh to ATworney, Its27,25, blk 29, Summit Park .'. 7,003

Thos Dohenv to John McKasey, Its8, i).bit 1, Curry's subd It13, Buell &Mac-kubin's Out Lots 2,033

EdR Bryant to E T Jones, It12. blk 25,West St Paul rearr IS &ISyndicateNo 2 550

John J O'Connor to TJ Kavanagt), t27. 2S. blk 29. Summit park 3,030

Sarah BRamaley to Florence W Rama-ley,It5, S, bis 3. Hazel park 4,000

Xavier St. Pierre to Paul Gadbois, ItI,'

Lawtoii's rearr, blk 23, Brown &Jackson's add 3,030

Fred Betke to LAStutzman, 11 25 ItofIt18. blk2o. ArlingtonHillsadd 4d3

John Kranz to Juliana Jost, It17, blk 2, ,Krauz's div ofIt8. 11 Rice st. GardenLots 450

One notpublished 4,750

Total. 13 deeds ..533.19>Friday. ? :

E MWoodbury to 0 A vS'oodoury, Vi It .20. Chute Bros' DivNo" $630

E MWoodbnry to E D Woodbury, west .-:.'.40 feet of Its 9and 10,blk 68. West St

'~ - •Paul Proper. 2,503

J WFairbanks to VH Dayton. It14, bis2. Wilder &Dodge's subd of bIK 43.Lvman Dayton's add -.." 2,653

FIIDayton to Eda MSpencer, It5,bU49. Lyman Dayton's add.v:..V...-..-;.. \u25a0 4,000

LMClark to Harry Weatherby. V2It 25,blk 1. Wright's rearr of blks 22 to 25, 5AE Ramsey's add 2,003

North St. Paul Land Co to Geo H Bag-neil. It3, blk 29. 4th Add North St.Paul 509

GLBecker to Jos Williams, It19, blk 5,College Park .-. 1,003

Total, seven transfers '. 513.3 V)

Saturday.

Cecilia Paget to C A Eckman. east 30feet ofIt12 and west. feet of It 11,"blk 3. J C Stout's second add $2,603

ItliDorr to Christ Mickelson. It14, bib1, Dorr &Stone's subd ofIt 6, Hoy t'sOutlots 590

CE Eckman to A HPasret, Its 1(5 and 17,blk 0, Syndicate Add No.D I,S('9

Two unpublished ... 4,003

Total, 5 transfers $3,100

RELIGIOUS AXXOUJiCEMEXTS.

\7~ M. C. A.-RKV. W. K. BARKER,'X • pastor of the Philadelphia!! Baptist

church, willaddress the men's meetiuz ivAssociation hall. Lowry Arcade, at 2 p.m.:subject, '-Why AmINot a Christian;" goodmusic willbe furnished; all young men araespecially invited.

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PEOPLES CHURCH, PL.KANANT AY-X enue— West Third St.—At10:30a.m.there willbe a children's day choral service,participated in by five Sunday schools, withaddress by Dr.Smith on "TheLitileMaid ofDamascus;" at 8 p. m, there will be an ad-dress by Mrs.J. Ellen Foster, the woman

•orator of Washington, on "Temperance Re-form."

T. JOHN THE EVANGELIST—ncr of Mackubiu and Ashland ay.

—Early,

communion, Ba.m.:morningprayer, 11a. m.;evensong. 4:30 p.m.; Rev. Y. P. Morgan,rector: at the morning service Rt.Rev. M.N.Gilbert, assistant bishop of Minnesota, willadminister the rite of confirmation; musicas follows: Processional, -'We March, to Vic-tory." by Baruley; Te Deum, by DudleyBuck, in B minor: offertory anthem, '-Oh,for a closer walk with God.'" Dy StephenFoster; at evensong: Magnificat "in G, bySmart: Dimittis in D, by Field; offer-tory anthem, "As Pants the Hart,"by LouisSpohr."

T^NGLISH LUTHKRAN CHURCH,HiICorner Lafayette and Woodward Aye

nues—Services on Sunday at 10:45 a.in.andBp.m.;sermons by ihe pastor. The MissesAmanda Wirth and Catherine Winker willsing at the morning service. .- '—-:• \u25a0.

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TJNITY CHURCH— AT It«J a. m.— Rev. S. M.Crothers willpreach;subject, "Getting the Best of Itand Makingthe Best of It."

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11NIVKRSAMST—KEV. W. S. VAIL."U willpreach at the Grand Opesa House.The Patriotic Sons of America will attendina body, and a sermon appiopriate to thooccasion will be given. An excellent mu-sical programme willbe furnished. ~'~~'-'- \u25a0"--*.

Ot'SEOF HOFK PRESBYTERIAN*Corner Fifth and Exchange Sts., Rev. j

Robert Christie, D. D., Pastor— Services at10:30 o'clock a. in.,and 8 o'clock p.m. ;Rev.W. Buchanan, of New York, will preachmorning and evening. . -r.-

'''AST PKKSUVTBKIAN,, CORNER

East Seventh and. Ross Sts.; Rev.John A. Stemen. Pastor— Preaching at 10:30by Rev. A.J.Benedict; evening at 8 o'clockby the pastor; subject, "A Present Possi.bility." . -\u25a0'\u25a0 -- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

- .pENTKAL CKOAISV-/ St., Opposite the Capliol—Eev. Alexan-der N. Carson, D.D., the lately-elected pas-tor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p.m.

fJIJIANUEL BAPTIST, 1046 WESTA Seventh St.—Rev. F. R. Leach, pastor.Public services 10:30 a. m. and Bp. m. Thepastor wiltpreach in the morningon "Chris-tian Wakefulness:" in the evening "UncleBoston" Smith will give an 'address to thechildren. :-! ....-\u25a0..<\u25a0 i \u25a0 .-.--.

IKKSTREET BAPTIST, COKNKKYork and Burr Sts.— Ptstor, Rev. Thomas

Morice; public worship at I'i:.;ju. m.and 8p.m. \u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0

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FIRST BAPTIST. NINTH AND WA-\u25a0 couta— Rev. Wallace H.Butrick, pastor;

public worship at 10:30 a. m. and Bp.m.;communion in the morning. Mr. Butrickwill speak and Mr.Carman willsing at bothservices.

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ATES.AV. I*l. E. CHURCH—'

Thomas . McClary. Pastor, Bates Ay.and Racine St.—Morning, communion andreception of members; evening, ".MovingOn.". . . .-. . ;\u25a0.-:, ;-J: v

SBt'RY M. K. CHURCH, ROSS ST.,•£\. Between Duluthand Frank— Preaching .by the pastor, Rev. James Castles; morning,•'Christ and Satan;" evening, "The seller*Sold.

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