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TUESDAY EVENING. APRIE 23, 1901. WANT ADS ON PAGES 11, 12 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carey Emerson and wife, William Kriedmanand wife to Samuel Pier •on, lot 11, block 7, Forest Park addition ....... v .....;...... . "S7OO James A. Pagan and wife •to - Nettie \-,-;C: M. Willis, part lot 4, block 2, Mof - fett & Nind's addition ....:.......;.. 400 Laura N. Libby and Henry O. Thayer to Minnie Ziebarth, part lot 18 block 2, Wlllard and Casseday's ad m dltion~ •..'.. ...>...;..^............. , 500 Christine Herbst and husband to Han nibal D. Porter and wife, lot 8 • block 21, Forest Heights 1,520 Carl S. Nllson to Albert Moorman, lot 22, block 1, Fifth, avenue addition. 200 Marie Pauline Schott and husband to Charles J. Lund, lot 21, auditor's subdivision 29 2100 Nellie O. Parrott and husband to Sey- ' mour C. Hood, lot 8, block 8, Mtnne baha Park addition ; " 409 Addison J. Beebe to Mary W. Beebe. lot 12, block 40, Remington'! third ■ addition 125 Mary Boyiugiuu and husband to Ella M. Boyington, in section 16, town 116, • north of range 22 1,500 John Denipsey to Bertha E. Schruth Engels..lot 2, block 1, ' Motor Line - addition ' 500 Charles J. Haggerty and wife to Emily H. Brodley, part lots 1 and 2, block 1. Baker's second addition 700 Ella C. Bigelow and husband to George E. Blauvelt, lot 1, block 6, Cable Line addition. .....\ ;.;.'... **>O0 Portius C. Deming and wife to John L. Johnson and wife, lot 11, block 7, Sibley addition 230 Five minor deeds .....'..'. gg Total. 1$ deeds .. $9,272 Bulldiuu Permit*. W. F. Booth. 228 First street S, repairs and alterations $75 Chris Goehringer, d First street S, al terations ;„ ... 25 Henry Meugelkov'h. 1216-18 Fourth street N. repairs 200 C. O. Hillman. 673 Perm avenue N, re pairs and frame addition........ SO Charles W. Cork, 4107 Thirty-eighth avenue .S. repairs and frame addition 50 H. L. Liustad, 718 Jackson street NE, I^-story frame dwelling 500 J. .L, Johnson, 3017 Second avenue S, .'-V^U. - I^-story frame dwelling 000 ' Wm.' R. Morris. 3640 Lyndale avenue S,- :r '• -. frame addition . go L. H. Clough, 4047 Colfax avenue X, " alterations ........ • 150 S. F. Welton, 410 Fifth street X, altera- ' ' tions ....:.... x 85 Waterman Manufacturing company, 410 Fifth street N, frame addition ... 100 11. L. Dow, 423-25 Third street N, re pairs 75 H. L. Dow. 429 Third street X, repairs 75 .Total $2,285 - Births. Mrs. Fred Simonson. 3203 21st ay S....girl Mrs. Bernard F. • Wandersee, Grand st NE and 15th ay..,.» girl Mrs. Edward Kempton, 2312 Blooming ton ay boy Mrs. Joseph W. Wets, 1416 3d st NE boy Mrs. Max -Smegel, 2305 University ay NE.girl Mrs. A. M. Lundeen, 1524 Bth st S boy Mrs. Geo. J. Whitaker, 208 3d st N.... boy Mrs. Oscar Oleson. 2408 Central ay NE..girl Mrs. Thomas S. "Rainboldt, 20 10th st N. girl Mrs. Frank T. Jones, 410 sth st 5E......b0y ; Marriage License*. Herman Zenz and Josephine Franzen. Solomon M. Hallett and. Harriet M. White, Lrnn county, lowa. ■ . Patrick Collins and Julia Galvin. Fred Perkins and Flora B. Thompson. • Swan Carlson and Una Sanjuelson. Frank A. Bursch and Mary A. Ludwig. 1 Deaths. Fred L. Cotton, city - hospital, 46 years. Mrs. Martha A. Ames, 3104 Clinton ay. John Strom,'"city" hijspHal. 41 years. Walter R. Porter, ISO 3 Jackson st XE, 2 years. EBte« c. Llndstrom. 1300 3d st S, 3 years. E»a M. Wallin. 1938 Flllmore st NE, 2 weeks. -Nathan Dyer. 828 6th st S, 24 years. John R. Howellg, 1914 14th ay S, 54 years. Emily C. Ames, 742 B ISth st, 82 years. Marian E. Shaw, 2524 Portland ay, 50 years. Emily Johnston, 1205 oth st SE, 28 years. V • AGENTS WANTED AN AGENT WANTED IX EVERY CITY IN the states of Minnesota, North and South Dakota, lowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Mon tana, to sell our "Electronte" acetylene gas table lamp. It is simply perfection. Big money in it. Aoetylene *Gai Supply Co., 612 Northwestern bnfldlng, ' ■ AGENTS WANTEITtO~C~ANVASS7~SALARY or commission; books and music, the latest out; sell well. Call or address M. H. Mor- I ton, general agent, Grand Central Hotel, 108 --110 2d st S, city. AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL OUR FULLY guaranteed L. A. W. bicycle tires. Only hustlers need answer. Agent's sample pair of tires, with Instructions, catalogues, etc., jent prepaid up<n re.-npt of reference and $1. The Goodyear Pad and Rubber Co., 81 Cham bers «t. New York. AGENTS TO SELL THE DUSTLESS DUS ter and window washer combined; a 35c arti- j cle; can make $12 to $15 a week with six hours' work a day. Call at 401 James ay X. g BUSINESS CHANCES IF YOUR LAUNDRY WORK IS NOT SAT- : Ufactory on account of neckbands stretched : or linen left unclean, try the Custom Laun dry, 112 6th at S. Telephone 138 Main. WE HAVE SOME GOOD OPENINGS TO OP- i fer in all lines of clean, legitimate business in the growing sections of the northwest. We i can sell YOUR business. References: The commercial agencies. Odlum-Kurtzman Co., Phoenix building. HAVE A LAUNDRY DOING GOOD BUSl ness, in flue location; good reason for sell ing. Call between 5 and Sp. m. 820 Wes tern ay. Wanted—to trade for $3,000 or $4,000 stock of hardware, one or two quarters of Dakota dirt. Ross E. Parks, Lily, 3. D. PARTNER—WANTED—SI,SOO TAKES HALF interest In good legitimate business; $500 cash required; if you are not ready to talk busi ness, please don't call. No letters answered. Room 275 Syndicate Arcade. FOR SALE OR TRADE, A FIRST-CLASS stock of general merchandise in a new, thriv ing town in southern Minnesota, doing a good paying business; poor health reason for sell ing. Address O 961, Journal. FOR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED, PAY ing law practice, in a thriving Minnesota town. An unusual opportunity for a lawyer. Address A 965, Journal. FIRST-CLASS RANCH LOCATION FOR sale; plenty hay, range and water: mean business. Address box C, Bowden, N. D. AN~ITffTcE~"B U SIN ES S~ WELL ~" ESTAIT lished and a money maker. Office desks, chairs and .furniture, new typewriter; price $240 cash. Address D 962. Journal. WILL SELL BLACKSMITH AND WooD work shop cheap to right party; easy terms. Good business; splendidly located; best of reasons for selling. Elk River Milling Co., Elk River. Minn. WE EXECUTE OPTION ORDERS FOR grain; $20 will margin 1,000 bushels 2 cents; send for our free book, "Facts and Figures," explaining option trading. The Osborn Grain Co., 812 and Sl4 Phoenix building, Minne apolis. Members Chamber of Commerce. WILL SELL HAI»F MY STOCK IN GOOD copper mine at great sacrifice. Must do this to save balance. It will pay to investigate this. H 964,_Journal. FOR RENT, OR LEA~SE, OR~SALE~i3 roora house; furnished; also restaurant in connection. Address P. O. Box 51, Minne apolis, Minn. FOR SALE7HALF INTEREST~IN Al STOCK of general merchandise in North Dakota; ■ salary offered for managing the same: must ! have experience. Apply to Wm. Broom, j care Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ■ WANTED—A GOOD STATE AGENT; BUSi ne** absolutely, safe, permanent, profitable; come and talk with me. T. W. Harford, Hotel Windsor. FOR SALE, CHEAPTSOME 6f~THE~BEST i stocks is the Republic mines. C 966, Jour nal. GOOD FARM LANDS ON WHICH THERE !a small amount yet to be paid; on easy >ruis and cash for stock of merchandise. Ad ireas E 966, Journal. M.OOO STOCK NEW FURNITURE. DOING f;ood business, to sell or exchange for cheap and, or would take partner. Address D 966, journal. <1,290— HOTBIi, $2 DAY; CLEARING $1,000 yearly. $1,000— Grocery, clean stock, $40 daily. $30>^Co_f., cigars, nice living for two. fT&D—Butter, eggs, etc., $1,000 net yearly. •r ' 1100 Lumber Exchange. iui'E NICE CLEAN GROCERY STOCK, invoice $1,150, horse and delivery wagon, es* tabliahed business, to exchange for Minne tota' farm. B 367, Journal. WA<NTBD— PARTNER WITH SMALL CAPI tal in established furniture manufacturing business in good Minnesota town. A 967, Journal. I* HAVE SOMK EXCELLENT PROPOSI tions in established general merchandise busi nesses for sale, strictly high grade legitimate deals. W 966, Journal. ESTABLISHED LAW BUSINESS, INCLUD in_- library 100 volumes, with office fixture*, in good Minnesota town, for rale. C 967, 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES . Continued. FOR SALE-HAND LAUNDRY, GOOD LO cation. doing $20 worth business a week; ex penses $7 a week; must sell; want to leave • city. Address H 866, Journal. FOR SALE—CIGAR~~FRUIT AND SODA fountain stand, adjoining theater; rent cheap receipts average $22 day; will guarantee to clear over $100 per month. Reese & Co., brokers,. Pioneer Press building, at. Paul, Minn. •- \ ■'< •• '•'• • ■ • - FOR FURNISHED BUTCHER SHOP —Old stand; rent cut in two to good man. 1322 24th st S. Inquire 1324 24th st 3. . - NEW 76-BARREL FLOUR MILL FORESALE cheap; easy terms; equipped with modern Nordyk & Marmon machinery; large cus tom trade. Thomas H. White, 209 Nlcollot ay. Minneapolis. • • : 7 BUSINESS SPECIALS SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PER manently removed by electricity. Miss Hoi lister. 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of ■ the northwest. Exclusive specialist. ■■ .- JOHNSON'S GUARANTEED TIRE, $2.50; Goodrich, unguaranteeed, $1.50; all kinds of carriage tires; bicycles, $5 to $35, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. Johnson Co., 815 Nicollet. '-■: . :.. -•:-■■ \ ON GENTLEMAN'S RAMBLER BICYCLE, one lady's Overland bicycle; both good as new ; for sale very cheap. Inquire 810 E 14th st. ________ ■ ][ 0 BOARD AND ROOMS > BOARD AND SELECTION OF NEAT AND pleasantly furnished rooms, in all modern house, within easy walking distance from business center. 119 W 15th st. ; FINE SUITE AND OTHER FRONT ROOMS; very, desirable; best of table; modern. Tele phone 1040 L-2. 908 sth ay S. I _, FOR- TWO ' YOUNG MEN, NICELY FUR nlshed rooms, modern house, with good board; terms ; reasonable. * Phone, 1516 L 2 main. 920 tith ay S. ' FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board; modern house; central, location. Bur tls House. 112.4 th st_N. ._..-• .. ... * A LARGE, NICELY "FURNISHED FRONT room, in .modern house, with board if de sired. 922 6th ay 8. , : - .-..:-.. PLEASANT ROOM. WITH BOARD; LARGE lawn and shade trees; very desirable loca tlon; first-class in every respect. 36 13th st S. 14 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. MANE WELL, medium; readings daily; Thursday eve circles, 2&o. 620& Nic, room 14. MRS. MARY JACOBS,- THE WELL-KNOWN medium, for 20 years located in Minneapolis, can now be consulted daily on all affairs of life, at her new residency. 510 3d ay 8. MME. CLAYMONT, WONDERFUL CLAlß voyant and magnetic healer. 1028 Hennepin. 16 DYEING AND CLEANING* & % *& NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE •# 13( your clothing and all household goods Jg *JS French dry cleaned, and A. Hornung's )£ •g Minneapolis Dye House is the largest j«« % and only reliable place in the north- •£ % west. Offices, 522 Nicollet, near 6th st. ♦» y£ Tel. 3186 J-2 main, and 242 Nicollet, % •g near Washington ay, Tel. 610 main. % TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL dyers and French dry cleaners: out-of-town orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nic ollet. Telephone 1576. - "= . . ;. 19_^__j™A^aAL____ LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE— rates; easy payments; no publicity. Ameri can Credit Co., C. E. Jennings, Mgr., 523-a Guaranty building.; : ..-'-,■. _ .. - WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONET to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Bros.. 258 Hennepin ay. AT LOWEST RATES— TO LOAN. R. D. Cone _ Co.. 517 Guaranty Loan building. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE with steady positions in good concerns, on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building. 4% TO 6 PER CENT MONEY. WITH THE! "on or before" privilege, to loan on Improved ! property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th; st S, Minneapolis. ' 5. MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co.. Onelda building. .quick loans " : . "■...;■ "•■ TO ... ";: .." . . salaried PEOPLE, SAME day as APPLICATION. On your own name without security, or ln dorser;. payment payable to suit yourself. These who contemplate borrowing can be as sured of th- confidential treatment that all persons of refinement and pride feel is essen- • tial in matters of this nature. Our offices ' are so arranged that you do not come in con tact with other applicants, and you can be waited on privately and quickly. 1 PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. ' MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY. 601-602 Globe bunding. •.,, » WE LOAN MONEY "^W7 iJt to salaried. people on their notes at £t .lowest rate; strictly confidential; pay weekly, semi-weekly or monthly. D Room 202, Sykes block, 266 Hennepin ay. » 8 RELIABLE CREDIT CO. 8 _____ ■■..;-■.. £833*3 ft*******************!***** § MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- .<& €> —We are prepared to loan reason- <£> <s> able amounts to salaried people- hold- <$> <$■ ing steady positions with responsible <§> 4i> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly & <S> payments. We conduct our business <§> j & strictly confidential. Lowest rates and <$> <j> fair treatment guaranteed. Room 806, <$> <$> Bank of Commerce building. & MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums; no delay; see ug sure. Gale <c Co.. N. Y. Life. 6 AND 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE LOANS? No delay. C. 8. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty bldg. LOANS *'ROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROP wty prefer d; no delay. J.B.Tabour. 124 S 4th. SALARY LOANS. If you are employed by a responsible firm we will loan you sums of $10 to $100 00 your note at much CHEAPER AND EASIER RATES than elsewhere, of this we are POSI TIVE. Absolutely no charges for papers. Nothing deducted from amount you desire. Easiest partial payments. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO., room 206, New York Life building. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate, with on or before privileges; rate 4^4, 5 and 6. T. A. Jamieson.jjl3 Nicollet. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF~$100"~tO $500 loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley, 501 Andrus bid. MONEY AT 4, 5 AND 6 ~PER CENT; NO commissions. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix. moneyToaneeTon life "'insurance? L. P. Van Norman, 616 Andrus building. QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD" GOO~DST horses and wagons; salary loans; low rates; weekly or monthly payments. The Security Loan Company, 613 Globe building, No. 22 4th at S. MINNEAPOLIS MONEY ON HAND FOR real estate loans. No delay. Building loans a specialty. Also, have eastern money in large sums for business or flat property loans. E. D. Brown, 736 Lumber Exchange. * ■■ ■ •■■ ; --■■■ ■ ■ ■" '■'■■■ ■•,.-'■' *t * ■■•*. FOR SALE. •( ■*5 Six per ' ■ cent preferred •. stock |( •5 of an AI elevator company, at |g •I par; shares $100 each; dividends pay- *» able January and July. Address or I? Vt call on ■-.-;•». . • ■■• X * • WM. L. SHEPHERD, BROKER, •£ *► 508-509 N.Y. Life Bldg., Minneapolis. I? 20£ORSALE— MISCEIXANEOUS FRE^^FOR^A^E^T^A^DS^TO^TH^SE advertising under this-head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the cd. COLFAX MINERAL WATER. ' Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results;' $1.75 per ' six-gallon case. The Olenwood-Inglewood Co.. 313 Hennepln. MILLWOOD, DRY, 1.75. TO J3; 2 LOADS, partly dry, $2.75; coal, $5 and $3.25.- Plymouth Lbr. Co., 4 Lumber Phong. Main 717 J-2. I WHEN YOU WANT FURNITURE repaired, reupholstered. refinlsbed, or mattresses reno vated, try Rainville- Br*., the East Side i dealers. No. 15 Nicollet Island. Both 'phones, j GREAT. BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHT- Iy used household goods of every description. We can.. save you 25 per ■ cent at > the Town Market Furniture Co.. L 25 and 27 &th st S. SEEDS—FRESH STOCK ~D. M. FERRY & Co.'s bulk seeds just received. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay" " ■'■ ■■■;.•■>," WE MANUFACTURE EVERYTHING FOR lighting purposes; gas, electric and combina tion fixtures; dealers in globes, brackets, Welsbach burners, mantels, etc., wholesale and retail. .< Call or write lop price*. Min neapolis Plating & Gas Fixture Co.. .216 Ist ay S. "N. W. Tel.. -;•■-. SODA FOUNTAINS CHEAP. MINNEAPOLIS Soda Fountain. Co., 521 Marshall st NE. "FOR- SALE—ONE BARBER CHAIP CHEAP: $12. 417 ; Medical »block. ;. - '•;. /• 20 pOR SALE MISCLEANEOUS Cuatinued. PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES, COF fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kinds; retinning. Tel. 16L Great Western Stove Repair Co., Jl2 Hen. ay. •J» BICYCLE SEASON IS HERE. G. C. HUTCHISON, The ladi«T tailor, 87 Bth st S, is mak ing hie celebrated bicycle aklrt, which has been so well and favorably known for the last four years as to have be come the standard of excellence in this line from correct weight Meltous, Tweeds, Thibet*, Cheviots and Covert Cloths, for $10 and $12. Perfect Fit and Hang Guaranteed. T __I_J___7_ , * * • * * v * • * ~ TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS AMERICAN TENT AND AWNINQ CO., , 125-127-129 Ist ay N. Minneapolis. SECONDHAND STORE FIXTURES OP every description J 1,000 counters, shelving, show cases, refrigerators, scales, oil tanks, coffee mills, wall cases, saloon and restaurant fixtures, office furniture, safes, barber chairs, wagons, carriages, harnesses, 600 cook stoves and ranges, 50 ■. chamber suits from -$6 up wards, springs 60c, lounges $1. 1027 Wash ington ay S. ' ■ • •; PIANOS-BARGAINS IN USED UPRIGHTS: Story & Camp, $7 monthly, $135; Checkering, $< monthly, $165; Imperial, $7 monthly. $125; 1 Mafhushek. $7 monthly; $135; four square pi anos. $5 monthly, $25. $35, $40, $63; new pi anos for rent, $3.50, $4 and $5 a month; one year's rental allowed if purchased. Foster & Waldo, 40 sth at S. corner Nicollet. MUST BE MOVED~FR"OM~NICOLLET. AY before the 25th, $1,000 stock and fixture*,, consisting of showcases, wall cases, shelves, safes, gas fixtures, counters, letter press; chairs, desks, mirrors; will sell separate or in lots. 208 4th st S. ' > ■".'■■■■ • FOR LEATHER FURNITURE, OAK hall seat and mirror, screen and balance of up-to-date furniture. 1701 3d ay S. . ■" FOR SALE— NEW* GENTLEMEN'S wheels, one lady's, 'at factory price. One surrey harness, • $9. One buggy harness, $4. 3138 2d ay S.. $1.75 PER 100 FOR fancy patent flour; every sack warranted; 5 lbs. extra fine creamery, $1.10; fresh made dairy, 17@18c. Northwent ern Butter Market, 513 Heimepin ay. FOR SALE-THREE "SHOM' CASES AND gas fixtures, cheap^ j2Ji,Vashington ay S. MAGEE RANGE, WITH WiTBR *RONTj one lady's and one girl's bicycle; also, win dow_shades_at a bargain. 2710 Portland ay. MAJESTIC BT&K~L RANQB, $»; HAPP? Thought range, $12; Dockash range, $10; gas olene stove, $1.50; gas range, $5. 502 4th ay S. FOR SALE—ONE FOLDING BED, ONE commode, sideboard, dining table, kitchen table, one sofga, icebox, heating stove ga<» stove. 2919 Columbus ay. FOR SALE—SIX LARGE SITTING HENS. Also 20 laying Langshans, cheap to make room. Call this evening. 1017 Logan ay N. FOR SALE—A LARGJS BOARD SHED (lean-to), 16x40; double door at each end 525 sth st S. FOR SALE—REMINGTON, NO. 2, TYPE writer for $20. Call mornings. Chadbourn and Braden Insurance Agency, 21 4th st S. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henu. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. GAS, OIL AND GASOLENE STOVES Cleaned and repaired. Stoves stored during summer. Kirk & Nve, Din st and Hennepin. FOR SALE, CHEAP— FTRN*ItURE~T<f ROOM house: full of roomers; central location; rent very cheap. P 965, Journal. FOR SALE—SI6~GA"S"RANGE FOR $8. XF dress or call 1017 Fremont ay N. FOR SALE — RADIANT HOME STOVE,' used «nly one winter. Call at once. 1006 12th ay SE. BROWN LEGHORNS FOR SALE, SEVEN females, one cockerel; bred from prize win ning stock; $7, if taken at once. Guy M. Morse, 1201 Ist ay N. FOR RENT—UPRIGHT PIANO AT LOW figure. Call or address 401 4th st SE. $65 NEW DR6p-HEAD~~SINGER~ SEWING machine, $25; drop-head White, $22; Domes tic, $9; White, $5. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. FOR SALE—ONE CHERRY EXTENSION dining-room table and chairs; one fine black walnut bedroom set with dresser; one kitchen range and laundry stove; one high chair with go-cart combination; one almost new lawn hose; one small heating stove; one square ptono_ui flne_repair. Call at 407 Oak Grove. FINE L~FnE~OF GARDEN HOSE; EVERY foot guaranteed and prices away down. Wm. Simms, hardware, 411 14th ay SE. FOR SALE—IOO BARRELS PURE~CTDER; delivered, 30c gallon in your own jug; war ranted free from acetic, salicylic or other adulterant acids; make your own vinegar; save your pickles, assuring finest quality. Phone N. W., Main 3427 J2. J. C. F, Hol comb, 156 Orlin ay SE. 18 LBS BEST~gSaNULATED SUGAR $X with 10 lbs good coffee for $1; one sack best Minnesota patent flour, 87 cents; good canned peaches, 11 cents per can; prices made to in troduce our grocery department; if you live outside t"he city send for grocery price list; mailed free. Roberts, 717 Nieollet ay, Minne apolis, Minn. FOR^RENT-PIANO, FULL SiZETUPRiGHT^ $2.50 per month; cabinet organ, $1 per month. Call main 2807 LI. _808_Nicollet. j PIANO, WHEELOCK PATTERN, EXCEL^ lent tone, fine condition; will rent or sell; first reasonable offer takes it. 1711 sth ay S. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND SHOW CASES, counters, etc. Kennedy & Co., 322 and 3?4 Nicollet ay. 21 FOR RENT ' UNFURNISHED houses* ■--■ free "FOR rent" CARDS FOR THOSB advertising under this head. Be sure ao4 call for them when you leave the ad. McCUKDY ( Rents houses, l Taking care & CO., 220 ■-;••< flats, stores, vof property Temple Court. ( sells real estate.) a specialty. List your property for sale or rent. FOR RENT—A HANDSOME, MODERN, 12 --room house, with barn; Janitor service; ex ceptional locality; 10 minutes' walk from poatofflce, $45; will paper to suit tenant.- 722 6th ay S. r . ■ ■ } ALTERATIONS FOR HOUSES AND stores, porches screened, , carpenter work. ■ Lammas, 423 2d ay S. .-.-■' . 1501 PARK AY, IS ROOMS,,MODERN, $50. 1718 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $40. ■ 509 Forest ay, SI rooms, modern, $35. ' ' 2400 Irving ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35. : .. 112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modern, - $30. ■: 2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $30. 1116 Harmon place, 8 rooms, bath, gas, $27.50.' 700 10th st S, 12 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $25. . 603 Bth ay N, 8 rooms, modern, $22.50. 1106 7th st S, 9 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $20. 609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $17.50. 2300 Clinton ay. 7 rooms, city water, $15. i George Odium, 309 Phoenix building. . MODERN HOUSES. -2525 Hennepin ay, 10 rooms $30.00 2943 Park ay, 10 rooms , 35.00 2201 Lyndale ay S, lv rooms 40.00 1622 Hawthorn ay, 11 icoma 45.00 1113 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms 50.00 1801 Hawthorn ay, 10 rooms 60.00 EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 Hennepin ay. ALL carpets made and laid free this week at Peterson's, 75 6th st S. Easy terms. WHEN you move get your new carpets at Peterson's, 75 6th st S. Cash or easy terms. STRICTLY MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE, desirable location. 1604 2d ay S. • FOR RENT—A NEW, STRICTLY MODERN six-room" cottage at St. Anthony Park;, com pleted about May 15. $23 per month. ■ Chas. j W. Chase, 506 Bank of Commerce. FOR~RENT— nine rooms, modern "but heat;;storm windows, screens, shades, nice yard; $20; good neighborhood. 3045 Harriet ay. Call 3047 Harriet. ' TEN-ROOM FULLY MODERN , HOUSE, • 331 E Franklin; flrst-class order. Charles S. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty- building........ ! FOODS ARE BEST KEPT IN A HERRICK refrigerator; no ' mold, no taint, or smell of each other. Sold at 7th and Hennepin. . ■* ' FOR MODERN HOUSE, SEVEN large, pleasant rooms, hardwood finish and floors. Open plumbing, lawn,'garden, barn; mostly furnished if desired; will lease; $35. 209 E 27th at. ■ " -■ ' THE O. G. PETERSON TRANSFER AND Storage company; furniture moved, packed, stored and shipped by experienced men only; prompt service. Office, 501 Ist ay S. Both 'phones. . • ' ■ • : ' 09 FURNISHED HOUSES ~7~ FOR RENT—FURNISHED •'HOUSE, 1714 Hawthorn ay; from May 1 to Oct. 1. 1- Address T. A. Sammis, 14 Chamber of Commerce. PART OF FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT cheap to responsible party; no children V 865,. Journal. < FOR RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED eight-room and bath, modern, desirably lo cated; Bth st SE ear line; phone 317 H A Barnard, 722 10th ay SE. - ■ * ■■ FURNISHED, THOROUGHLY MODERN^ nine-room house, for the summer,. in pleasant part of eighth ward. Couple preferred. Rent reasonable to right party. References re quired. T 966, Journal. 23 , FURNISHED BOOHS vt :} FREE, "FOR RENT" OR . "FURNISHED Room" cards for those advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when leav ing the ad. . ;■ '.*■ '■:;., . ;, , . ■-;:".;"I'-; ;"■': ■'■ FOR MODERN, 10- ROOM CORNER house and stable, 2746 Steven*. &V. i Inauire at 3032; Park ay. ' • " ■ ;-.'"• THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. 23 FURNISHED ROOMS , '■'; ■ ".-/;*".: \ '{■ Continued. ; FOR RENT—NICE FRONT ROOM FOR ONE or two gentlemen; can give breakfast: two blocks from: Lake Calhoun. Call at 3020 Humboldfav S. ■ n -• , FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED "" ROOMS", for "Housekeeping. 812 10th st 8. ■ . ~~ DESfRTBL^rWELL-FURNIsIiEirROOISsT strictly private, and modern ;house; bath, telephone, steam heat;' all conveniences- $8 month up. : 112 13th st 8. ___ ■■ , ' . FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished; gas and bath. i 717 2d ay SE. A FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT AT 622 Bth «,v 3. flat 16, In an all modern flat. 3019 ALDRICH AY S, SEVEN ROOMS" mostly modern, $18. - r 2017 Cedar ay,' six-room house, $11. 3-452 Ist ay 8, fine eight-room house mod ern. $30. "'■;'■: .-■/' . .- .-.. 1706 and 1708 19th st S, seven-room houses, $12. r :•.•:■ ■.••..■■• ■■• , ,i*Tv 270 Emerson ay X, seven-room house mod ern, $16. : , ■ 1815 Hawthorn ay, 12-room modern and large barn,.sso. . . 3232 Pleasant ay, first floor and barn, $15; second floor, $12. - ■ '■ 212 W.S6th st, nine rooms and city water, $20. .- . '■;' -:' ' , -..-.:> .'. ; '. ' • »43 and 545 Summer st XE, very neat four room i flats/ 1 $11.50. . .. 750 Adams st NE, six rooms. $6.* 404 E 26th st. nine rooms, "modern, $25. Lane & Conrad-C0.,'513 Phoenix building. FOR RENT—A.VERY NICELY FURNISHED large,front room, modern, cheap for summer; also, small tiat, first.floor; fine-location and in good condition; modern, 1019 Ist ay S.I FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM 3, with gas/and bath;- two parlors,-* first floor, and others. 40 10th s-t S. . ; m. 24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ■ UNURNI3HED ROOMS TO RENT, SUITA bIe for light housekeeping; small family 514 3d ay S. ■. ■-= c .. ,,.,■- - . , "four UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND floor; suitable for man and wife; no children; $3.; 3013 2d ay "S. .; .; " _ TO RENT—ONE ROOM TO A LADY WHO is alone or to. store furniture. Call evenings, at 71 W 31st st. .■'■■'•■ .; . -,-. . TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; fireplace in one;? in modern house.' 822 10th st S. ■ - '_....' .' ' > ■„-"■" __ ; FOR RENT—TO MAN AND WIFE, OR TWO , ladies, two large, light rooms,, suitable for light housekeeping; all modern house, lacing i Loring park. « 1562 Hennepln ay, corner Har -1 mon place. *-'.■■■■ - ■ ", ■. .' FOR RENT—TWO NICE, CLEAN, AIRY, unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; very reasonable; modern house. 114 E 14th st. :'"- '---' •••••■-. ■ •;■:• THREE,. FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; modern; Loring park district; walking dis tance; no children. 128 W lath St. 25 UNFURNISHED FLATS ! MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 IS 18TH at. second floor. Apply Frank Miller. ELEGANT SIX-ROOM FLATS7THOROUGH- Iy modern, 730-736 E 18th st; rent $27 and $30. F. A. Simmons Co., New York Life building. " ■ FLATS—MODERN, VERY FINE, CEN trally located, seven, rooms; $27. Inquire room 12, 412 Nlcollet. £: '. ' EIGHT-ROOM FLAT, FIRST FLOOR, AT the Norwood,'s3o; one of six rooms at the Anderson, $27.50. W. W. Clark, 313_Nicollet,. FOR RENT, CHEAP, IF TAKEN BEFORE May 1, as cozy a seven-room flat as there is in the city; all modern., 920 E 19th st, flat 8. SIX-ROOM FIiAT, THOROUGHLY MOD ern; easy walking distance: rent moderate. Astoria flats, 16th and Clinton. ELEGANT ' SEVEN-ROOM FLAT, STRICT- Iy modern. 306 University ay SE. • t - SWELLEST, MODERN, CORNER. SlX roomed flat in Minneapolis. 301 3d ay SE. Walking distance; rent $24. Inquire 315 3d ay SE. - ;.• .'.-. ■-■■ ..-.,.- ..,,-. >■.•-.• FOR RENT— CORNER FLAT OF SIX rooms and bath, up one flight, in the Grove land, 53 Lyndale ay N. $25, Og FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT. MODERN 6-ROOM FLAT, FUR hlshed. from May 1. - Flat B, 10 Oak Grove. FURNISHED MODERN FOUR-ROOM^FLAf; bath; for rent from May 1; no children; ref erence exchanged. ' P., 60? 9th st S. . ■ FOR RENT— COZY, ALL. MODERN, FUR nished flat of five rooms; within walking dis tance; for the summer months. J. F. Conk lln & Zonne Co., No.' 115 Temple Court..-. 97 - OFFICES OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES •$« to $20.. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12. : s, - ; ',.,., ' -.,,,: ; ,■< FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE Chamber of Commerce yds can rent room 7, McMillan building, 3d ay S and !3d st. Room is 55x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec end floor front. Just the room for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union- cable in. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated-. O. M. Laraway & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce. . : i ; ■ Og STORES i..• |; -' ALL KINDS- OP BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.;258 HENN. AY. A WAREHOUSE OR BUSINESS~BUILDING will be erected {or suitable tenant; lot 200 feet by 150 feet; across street from new city market. F. M. Henry, 500 Lumber Exchange. 6TH AY S AND 2D ST. TWO-STORY AND basement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm. H. Gibson, 420. Guaranty Loan building.. • • •••••• • •» O ©»© 9 •••.••• ••• . • ,■••■■'■■ FOR RENT. : ■'■ : • • Store, No. 223 Hennepfn ay, from • • May 1. • - ■ ■ ..-, . :• « • WOODS. KINGMAN & WALLACE, • • 909 New York Life Building. - ■ • •••••• •• • • ••••• • • •_• • •_•••• 252-254 IST AY N, i OCCUPIED BY. McCLEL lan Paper Co. Charles S. Woodruff, 606 Guar anty building. ■ , .; . - •;•.-.:■■ 3Q MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE .NOW MAKING UP SEVERAL card of household goods for various coast points. C_n save you about half on freight. Toyd Tit-nsfer Co. - • ' ■ ■ ■ 31 HELP WANTED—MALE WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS, fl; warrants, one year. Paegel'a, 22 3d st S. SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you wait, 60c. Starr Steam Cleaning House. 622 Hen. FREE-EYE DISPENSA~RY—ALL WORTHY poor treated daily from & to 10 a. m., 225 Hennepln ay. -'■■/- ■-■' - '•■;.'•.■: ■' - • SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, Me] pants recut: into style or bicycle pants, 75c; suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An thony, Tailor. 119 Washington ay N. »" PAYING AND PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT secured by graduate of Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally apposite P. O. A LIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH SMALL CAP ital, can get a good.investment for his money and be in business for himself. This Is no fake. It will pay you to investigate. Room 270, Syndicate Arcade. v-. . . ..\ , YOUNG MAN, THE ARCHIBALD COLLEGE; Lake st and Stevens ay, has more calls for male stenographers and bookkeepers than it has graduates. ' * '■'.•' •' * " : ■jj WANTED—TWO MEN FOR FINE TRAVEL^ ing positions. Small salary and commissions to start with. Address E- 961, Journal. I WANTED—FIRSf^LASS~SbDA~FOUNTAIN dispenser. George E. Sutton, Bem'tdjl, Minn. BARBER WANTED; STEADY JOB AND good wages to right man; write at once. O. Markham, Stewartville, Minn. ' ; ;, 'i WANTED—MEN" WITH ESTABLISHED '■ trade, to carry department store jewelry as side line on commission. Apply W 964, Jour nal. ■■'.:■■ ■ :* .. '■•.-;' •■ ■ - ■■- ■■ ••■ '■'• PAINTERS! PAPERHANGERS! kalso miners! Whitewashes! . Do you need any brushes? Save money Dy buying them from us at your own prices. People's Paint Store. 610 Ist ay S. - ' v- • WANTED—LIVE WORKERS TO HANDLE - a new and fast selling line .of specialties in this city and in outside towns; for terms, etc.." apply Conroy & Crotty, 507_2d av.S. BARBER AT : ONCE. < address Alfred Germain, Little Falls, Minn. - . WANTTED-YOUNG MAN WITH~s6ME~E~2£ perience to * deliver and . make sausage in a meat.market. 711 6th ay N. , ' WANTED—YOUNG~~MAN WITH ONE~"O two years' experience in . groceries for de livery and take care of two horses. .Call at 2845 Chicago ay. . WANTED—RELIABLE ' YOUNG MAN •OF good habits. Apply at 27 4th st S, upstairs, room 7. ' ' v WANTED—A RELIABLE B0Y~f6"~~DR IVE, do errands and light 'house chores; references required. 812 Dayton building, Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, -.t' -- -■. ■-■■■-.- .■-.* WANTED—FIRST-CLASS ' PAINTERS. G. T. Wyman, rear 41 11th st- S. . AT ONCE, • STRONG, ACTIVE BOY, .18 TO 20 years old, in shipping .■ room. E. C. At kins & Co., 122-124 Washington aVN.. ;:,i T-■?;. , If you are A catholic, unemployed, and will work for $18 per week, write Mac- Connell Bros., 11 Franklin _st, Boston, Mass. SALESMEN FOR PEN. CARBON~COPYING ! books and other office specialties: easy sell ers; liberal terms; exclusive territory; cata logue free. Model Mfg. Co., box L, . South Bend, lnd. . . i , ;- .-; . we START your own BUSINESS AT home, or on the road, for 2c stamp: $50 week ly , easily earned; legitimate^ no capital or ex perience required;. enclose stamp * for com plete outfit. Ring's General Agency A., Mila- i ca,;Mlnn. u -' •■"-■• ■ '■.-"'-'. "•=*-*', -' i 31 HELD WANTED-MALE Continued. FIVE FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS; NONE other need apply. Call at 504 W Lake st. wanted-aT once, a oooeTadverTis^ Ing solicitor. Inquire W. J. Edwards, Met ropolitan opera-house, a gooeTteamster w anted! Inquire 640 Johnson Bt NE. WANTED=CARPENTER" FOR A FEW days. Call to-morrow morning. 209 E 27th st. __ YOUNG MAN WANTED," WHO HAS HAD one or two years' experience ip tlnshop and hardware store. Wm. Besser, Windom Minn. TWO GOOD NON-UNION CARPENTERS' at once. Apply at 328 E Grant St. a" reliable max, middle-aged pre ferred, who understands the care of horses and buggies. Permanent position to the right man. Address P 966, Journal YOUNG MAN, LEARN SHORTHAND AND typewriting. We teach It Quickly and start our graduates in paying positions. Success assured. The Munson Shorthand Institute Guaranty Loan building. WANTED-MAX AND TEAM TO HAUL away ashes. 3188 3d ay 9. WAXTED-AT ONCE-A TEAMSTER TO drive sprinkler. Kenwood station. BARBER WANfE~D~AT~JB.NSEN~ft~PE'Tr" terson's, Albert Lea, Minn.; wages $12 per v.eek. None but first-class need apply. STRONG BOY ABOUT 17 TO WORK~Tx ICE c ream factory and bakery and make himself useful. Wages $4 per week and meals. 1215 Nicollet ay. CAN FURNISH iSfLOfMINT OUTSIDE of city to educated Christian man with ref erences. Call Wednesday forenoon, Rich mond_hotel._U_E. j; Johnson. BOY wantelTwith "bicycle for de livering. Lewis' Bakery, 1009 Nicollet ay. WAXTH D- A WOOD WORK ER; ON E~WHO has worked on boats preferred. Call at 2920 W Lake st. Works, dockJLake Calhoun. WANTED—FOUR CARPENTERS ANI7 three palaters. F. G^Richaids, 501 E 24th st. GOOD WORK TEAMS WANTED AT DOUG las and Knox ay»; price $3.50 per day Tel Main S7J. WXXTEO— WAGONMAKER3. 2507 MAIT shall st XX. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS HOUSE PAINTER at 1731 Western ay; apply at once. WANTED — THREE MEN, EXCLUSIVE territory; < here are fine positions - for men who,are good salesmen; salary with elegant opportunities for .commissions. Address E 967, : Journal. ■ . _ ■ •■ ] . 32_HE^WA^fTJEp ; -FOIAL^ PAYING AND PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT secured by graduates of Minnesota School of Business. 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite P. O. A BRIGHT LADY, WITH SMALL CAPITAL^ ! can find v a good business for herself. Room 270 Syndicate Arcade. you LADY. THE ARCHIBALD col lege, Lake st, has excellent facilities for ob taining teachers' certificates and making up grade work. . WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-! work; small family. Call 521 9th ay SE. ! WANTED—EXPERIENCED. JACKET AND suit finishers; if not thorough do not apply. Fred P. Young & Co., 513 Nicollet ay. WANTED— GOOD COOK FOR PRIVATE family, to go to Lake Mlnnetonka. Apply to Mrs. H. Pearce, 45 Spruce place j WANTED—AT ONCE, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must be good cook. Call at 127 W 15th st: ' - ■ ■■■■■•■ WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework in a family of four; good wages. Call at 2446 Harriet ay. DISHWASHER WANTED~~AT COLUMBIA. Restaurant, 225 Nicollet ay. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and apprentice girls to learu dress maktng. 1604 Chicago ay. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO DESIRE to become good stenographers should attend the Munson Shorthand Institute, Guaranty Loan building. Our methods are thorough complete and up-to-date. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR" i kitchen work where second girl is kept V'■ 966,. Journal. '..- ' girl FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; REF erence required. Call 1921 3d ay S. . ■■ ' WANTED— COMPETENT SECOND GIRL and seamstress. Mrs. Alexander Campbell, Clifton ay, city. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework; small family. Call 529 E 15th st. GIRL WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family, good wages. 3245 Stevens ay. . : ■• ■ -^ v . . ■ I EXPERIENCED PANTS, SHIRTS AND overalls operators:- on power machines; new : • factory; good light; steady employment. Hy man, Newman & Weil, 102; 3d st S. ' ■ -■■■ '- : | WANTED — EXPERIENCED~bPERAT ], on power -machines; also good hand sewers; steady work. Edelman & Co.'s pants factory, 110 let ay N. . >■■ -. ■, | GIRL" WOULD LIKE PLACE TO DO WASH ing. 2918 Colfax ay S. i SHIRT BOSOM IRONING MACHINE OPER ator wanted at once at the Hennepin Steam Laundry, 120 Ist ay N. ' ■■ . i : I ANTED, SEWING GIRLS, EXPERIENCED on s power machines, to make fine shirt waists. Steady work and good pay by day or piece. D. Cohen & Co., 519 Ist ay S. WANTED—LADY CANVASSERS TO HAN die our goods; we guarantee $3 to $10 per day selling our supporters; also a fine side line for agents to handle. 216 Kasota block. EXPERIENCED GIRL ONBODY ironing machine. Collyer's ' Steam Laundry, 505 3d st S. , : /. - . WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework, to go to Minnetonka for the summer; small family; references required. 2820 Portland ay. NORWEGIAN GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE work; newcomer acceptable. 1725 Morgan ay S; take Kenwood car to Morgan ay. WANTED—LADIES' TAILORESS AT 51 9TH st S. STRAIGHT DINING-ROOM GIRLS, CLEAN iug giris, at the St. James hotel. WANTED—N-URSE GIRL FOR BABY 16 months old. Apply 2524 Bryant ay S. WANTED—GOOIT~SEWISR~S ON POWER machine. Robitshek, Frank & Heller, 18 3d st 'N. WANTED—DINING-ROOM GIRLS, DlSH washers and third cook at Eureka Restau rant, 35 Washington ay S. wanted^experienceT) head wait" ress at the Quick Lunch, 61C Nicollet ay. WANTED—AN^XPERIEi<"CED~NU"RSE TO take care of lady during confinement. Ad dress 205 3d st N. WANTED— DINING ROOMTgIRLS Af~fHE Golden Star Restaurant, 114 3d st S; experi enced only; none other need apply. WANTED—PANTR"Y GIRL AT FRANCIS Cafe, 3S tith st S. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 1312 Stevens ay. COMPTENT GIR"L WANTED FOR GENEIT al housework: must be good cook. Apply lorenoons. 2425 Bryant ay S. WANTED^GIRL"~FOR GENERAL~HOUSED work. Inquire at Bit 15th ay SE. 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES—SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber tired ruu abuuts: new work exchanged for old; all kinds of harnesses. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. FOR SALE—ROALTcARTMN~GO6d~~c6nDI tion; good running order, cheap for cash. Call J. B. McClußkey, 18 7th st S. BROWN ~&~ DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSB Market, St. Paul, Minn., have constantly on hand all classes of horses, draft and driving horses and farm chunks; if you want a horse of any kind, give us a call. T. L. DE LANCEY HAS NOW ON HAND several finely matched pairs, also good single drivers; can be seen at Parcher's, 40 7th st s. Telephone, main 49. FAMILY DRIVER, SAFE AND SOUND! price, $125. Can be seen N0._511 3d ._et_ S. WANTED—TO EXCHANGE Xno7T~Dß~OP head Singer sewing machine as part payment for a good horse. 304 Central ay. DARK HORSE, STYLISH AKD OENTLE, for lady to drive; weight 1,100; also, harness and buggy in good condition, vfery reasonable; leaving city. Call Wednesday forenoon. 2100 18rh ay S. HORSES, HORSES. Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Mar ket is heavily supplied with farm horses, team horses, delivery horses and high-bred drivers and coach horses. Call and pick your kind. Part time given if desired. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway, St. Paul, M in n. FOR SALE—PACING MARE 5 YEARS OLD~ broken last year, only handled 20 days this spring, and can show a 30 clip; well bred, sound and a beauty. See Waldron, care Pantorium, 925-7 Niccwlet. 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'D WANTED—HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR its keeping this summer; horse must be kind and safe for lady to drive; best of care given; reference if required. Lock Box 5, Anoka, Minn. WANTED—TO BUY TWO OR THREE pairs of good, sound, heavy horses. Must weigh 3,000 pounds or over. The Gleuwood- Ingk'wood Co. BREATH AND HEALTH CULTURE CLASS es forming. Call or address %) 6th st S. Of fice _ours, 2 to 5. -i 35 i INSTRUCTION V: '"*- - t ' • Continued* £- >~u SENOR i. MORENO, THE CELEBRATED Spanish guitar soloist, will gtvo Instruction An^ mandolin "d-guitar at your residence. Address T 921, Journal, ». . ■.., SPANISH INSTRUCTION BY NATIVE OF" Madrid, Spain; natural method; pure Castil lan pronunciation; class or private: terms reasonable. A 806, Journal. . ; INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN GRADE WORK and hfgn school German by an experienced teacher; terms reasonable for evening work location central. T 985, Journal. , -' 36 LOANS AND CHATTELS X.OAN3 MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., goods to remain in your un disturbed possession. . ■• . - PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS Minneapolis Loan Co.. 601-3 Globa Building. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS" furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE. pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rat«;s; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of i Commerce building, cor, Ist ay S and 4th st PAWNBROKERS—ReIIabJe, reasonable; con fidential. Harris & Goldstein. 239 Ist ay S. • QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, pianos, etc., without removal, at lowest rates. American Credit Co., 523-526 Guaranty Loan building. , KICE LOaNS on all kinds of personal prop erty. Cbarlea reasonable. 506 Globe Bldg. 37 LOST AND FOUND V STRAYED—FOX TERRIER. BLACK.WHITE and tan head, white body; had collar with name, "Peter of Breezy Point." on. Liberal reward for information or return to J F*. •Whallon, Chamber of Commerce. :-■ ;; ' DOG LOST—SS reward! blue skye terrier; cropped ears and tafl; answers to name of Gip; return to stage entrance Metro politan theater.', Singer. .. . , , 39 MEDICAL ELITE BATH PARLORS. 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and medicated baths; experienced lady .attendant. "LE DUE'S FEMALE . REGULATOR I'~RE~ neves and cures most stubborn cases path ological, diseased, unnatural and abnormal monthly stoppages, irregularities, obstruc tions, suppressions; $2 or tare* for $s.'Sent on receipt of prices. Churchill & Scheldrup Me. House, Minneapolis; F. M. Parker, opp P. O. •*. Paul. Fred Scott Estate. StHlwater. PILES— DR. H. WAITE, 25 YEARS'~SPE cialist cures every case; write for pamphlet, mailed free. 1219 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis. CANCER CURED \N about the knife or loss of blood. Forty years' experience; satisfaction guaranteed. v\ rita for book of testimonials or call on Dr. Wheeler, Globe building, Minneapolis. MRS. DR. M'KAY, REMOVED~FROM 620U Nicollet to 412 Nleollet, room 51-52; 9 to 12, 1 to 6;. vapor, sweats, electric and magnetic reatments; osteopathy and neuropathy. 140 RUG MFG.CARPET CLEANING FIXE RUGS MADE PROM OLD CARPETS. We pay the in freight to out-of-town orders carpet cleaning, making over, laying; beat work, lowest rates. . NATIONAL CARPET AND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk er, prop., Nicollet island. ,Both phones. - Our rugs, from old carpets, are second to none but orientals; quality of work brings more Economy Rug Co., 105 6th 6t S. Tel. 3217 L-l. 41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY RENT OR SALE— cottages, Big island; 2, Birch Bluff. Campbell,' Pillsbury building. FOR RENT— NICELY FURNISHED 10~ room cottage on Crystal bay near Spring | Park; Urge shady grounds, wood, ice and i boat go with the cottage: $150 for the season. Charles W. Chase, 506 Bank Commerce. <♦.;♦ ♦X"X"t~>*X~>< <«> •>♦><";♦♦>•>♦>♦>♦>♦;♦ *l**Z* •» - ' ■>»■■:■.. .. . • ■ ::. : ,-.v- g» •I FINE SHORE LOT AT COTTAGE- * *» wood for sale, all on time, with $100 *» I? In material for cottage, to right party J£ *» who will build at once; same as to kg •» two lots at Maplewood, adjoining 6» *% Breezy Point; same as to tracts of five || 1£ acres each, with 300 feet of shore, on : *£ •I Brown's bay, 100 rods from Orono sta- ; |» *5 tion. • ■■■■.■ ■-■--■ ■ ,v-; !t( I? Large cottage, furnished, also boat- tt. tfl house and three acres of ground with ; *£ Ig 600 feet, of good shore; a beautiful •£ Hi situation, fronting south on west end *» >? of Big island; price $1,500; mostly on I?, *9t time at 6 per cent. : ?.' '*t 5 Cottages to rent at Maplewood and t% •?. Cottagewood;" also good- camping 6» •5 ground on Robinson bay. I? »5 . :■'.' ■■■■;: ■ GALE '&- CO., ■ ■■■'.;; :: ■> V New York Life. ' «g FOR RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE, furnished; shore front; fine view; good re pair. At Cottagewood, Minnefbnka. Lane, 513 Phoenix. ■ -. : WA N TED — BOARD AND DESIRABLE rooms at Excelsior for the summer, for man and wife and infant, in quiet private family; must be first-class and not too far away from the lake. State price and location in first letter. X 966, Journal. 42 NOTICE NOTICE— JARS BEST CREAMERY, $1.10; fine dairy, 17c, 18c; New York cheese, 12% c; $1.75 for fancy patent. Northwestern Butter Market. 513 Hennepln. £r FISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak ers, will move May 1 to 17 Nicoljet House blk. NOTICE—RECEIVED NEWEST MOLDINGS", picture frames, ovals, oil paintings; will sell and frame pictures at deep cut prices to try double business; new store, new goods. Ze-s --baugh, 11 sth at S, opposite Lumber Ex change. __, ■ SEE US THIS WEEK ABOUT FRAMING your pictures. Great bargains. Regilding; artist materials cheap. J. O. Braa, 509 Hen nepin ay, opposite West hotel. • ■ 44 PERSONAL DR. BERTHA SHEPARD. SPECIALIST DlS eases of-women and children. .17. Bth at S. Take Hennepin ay car. . REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE paired and rellned. Tin and sheet iron work of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin ay. Tel. 161. <i> U. PING LAUNDRY, 12 OAK GROVE <£ <$> st, near Nlcolletav.. Shirts, 8c; col- <$> <«•> lars, IVic; cuffs, each, l%c. Work <$> »♦> called for and delivered. AH strictly <j> <$■ first-class hand work. s <$> <&&!^s><&&&§>&&<s><^^ . FEMALE.DISEASES CURED. By Dr. Wheeler, specialist.- irregular men struation successfully treated. Office, Globe building, Minneapolis.' ■'-'' EXAMINATION FREE. , T. H. BLY. M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL diseases of women; all Irregularities cor rected; private home for women before and during con/neuKtut; book, 15c, all you need to know. Office, -27 4th st S. third floor. HAIR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS. .Would you expect benefit from a bald beaded "hair doctor"? - Call and see what has been produced on a bald head. Dr. Oliver K. Chance, Dept. W.. 630 Syndicate Arcade. x ■ ■'■ DOES it pay to advertise? Send address and 4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hofflin'a Drug Store, Minneapolis, Minn., and by re turn mail' you get an embossed aluminum comb In leatherette case that retails at 25c. OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO., 113 Washington Aye N, Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap er than any other hr_ in the city. Big stock. WE WILL LOAN YOU A BELT; IF CURED, pay what you wish; if not cured, pay noth ing. Peterson's Electric Belt Co., 245 Ist ay S, Minneapolis, Minn. LADIES—cIiICHESTER rS~ENbLISH ~PENU nyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re lief for Ladies" in letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co.. Fhila.. Pa. FAC SIMILE TYPEWRITING. Minneapolis Circular and Addressing Bureau, Suite 16-17-18, Mpls. Trust Bldg. Send for samples and prices. 500 FIVE-POUND JARS EXTRA CREAM ery, $1.10; $1.75 for fancy patent flour; extra Mocha and Java, 20c. Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Heunepln. THE PRETTIEST" GIRLS AND H4.NDSOM-" est women in town use Satin-Skin Powder. Why don't you? 25c. Glass Block. Olson's. BROTHERtON^S FACE BLEACH IS~GUAR anteed to remove painlessly and effectually in every case, freckles, moth patches, all blotches and brown spots; will cure the worst and most stubborn case of moth patches and sallowneas, extreme redness, roughness, excessive oiliness, etc. I will also guarantee to remove in every case, eczema, acne and pimples, no matter of how long standing; my remedies. will make a clean sweep of them, and leave the skin clear and spotless. Etta M^Brotherton, 820 Nicollet ay. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES ~ WARTS." permanently removed by electrolysis; also scalp treatment. Anna M. Griswold, 417 Med ical block. 4g PATENT ATTORNEYS P. H. GUNCKEL, 745 Temple Ct, counselor and solicitor in patent and trad* mark cauM*> 4g PATENT ATTORNEYS Continued. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors, main office, No. 929 --935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis Minn.; branch office, room 52, McGiU build lng, Washington. D. C. 47 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE IMPROVED *""" EDMUND G. WALTON, 800 HENNEPIN, IS su«a a sew catalogue of houses for sale avery two weeks. Send or call. W. A. BARNES & CO.. 800-302 NICOLLET. issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday. Call or send and get one. MR. W. I. HEPBURN, WHO HAS BEEN' connected with the real estate department of w. A. Barnes & Co., no longer has ajiy busi ness connection with them, and is not autbor ized to act for them in any way. $3,OOO—HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, FUR nace. bath, two-story, gas, city water, bi« barn, good lot; place coat $8,000; inside 24th. *t, Sunnyside district; terms cash. Hobart, Phoenix building. kkaE estate and mortgages— v\ nether you wish to buy or sell call on Fl nance Co. of Minnesota, 620 Temple Court. WE BUY and sell city and rarm property. Mort. Loans. C. A. Quiet ft Co.. 109 4th at 8. I HAVE TWO FLAT PROPERTIES YIELD ing about 8 per cent net that I can sell oa advantageous terms, one at $42,500 and one at 165,000. W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet. GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN* except furnace, in Southeast Minneapolis, only $2,200, monthly payments. Room 5 313 .Nicollet. • . . . • . : .. . , ONE OF THE BEST SIX-ROOM COTTAGES in North Minneapolis, with barn, furnace and. city water, $1,100; monthly payments. W. W. Clark, 313 Nlcoliet ay. ■ HOUSES, 11.500 TO $50,000; MINNETONKA property acres, rents, loans, insurance; care of_property. Lewis W. Campbell. Dayton bl4g. BARGAINS — VACANT OR IMPROVED property, near Lake Harriet; some lot* 20» feet front. Wm. H. Gibson. 420 Guaranty Loan building. , .*'. V BARGAINS IN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH:) ward; must sell to close an estate. Wm. 11. > Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building. ' | THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL HOMES; j $550, $725 and $800; two and four blocks from! street cars; $100 down and monthly payment*. / 355 Temple Court. .- ■ ? HOUSES BUILT ON PAYMENTS; MONEY * loaned; no commission. Real estate bought £ and sold. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix. ': 4Q iMJiraovED ; THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS- |.| sues a printed catalogue with maps of abac- £ lutely the best bargains la vacant lots. 309 i Hennepin ay. " . - : i FOR SALE OR LEASW— FEET TO ? 20-foot alley, on a central corner; poaslbla 5 trackage; convenient to mills and depots. O 2 M. Laraway & Son, Buak of Commerce build- *■ Ing. - - . . ; ]• $165 FOR LOT, TWO BLOCKS FROM END 3 of Plymouth ay car line. Will sell on small/ monthly payments and build for purchaser' if wanted. Inquire room 12, 412 Nicollet. FOR SALE, CHEAP, LOTS 11, 12, BLOCK - 7, corner Iglehart and Wheeler, Quinby park, S St. Paul. P. Q. Box 124, Forest City, Minn. 3 $1,600—58 FEET, EAST FRONT, IN SUNNY* side addition, snar. $1,500—50-foot lotb, Lowry Hill. VvT^. $1,250—45-foot corner, fronts south and east. ■> Inside 25th, st. . . .. - '. $1,000—45 feet, ea&t front, inside 25th at. George H. Hutcbins. 504 Hennepin a*.; ___ 4Q FARM LANDS OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N. D. Washburn Valley Homesteads. Lands $2 to $4 COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stamp for BOOKLET. D. Games, S. ,E. Mpls, Minn. WISCONSIN LAND— ACRES ~STUMP land, on Soo Line, and 80 acres hemlock and hardwood, in Oneida county, at $1 per acre. Address 425 Widdicomb building, Grand Rap ids. Mich. RED RIVER VALLEY, MINNESOTA—FIXE improved farms and raw lands for sale in Polk and Norman counties; prices $10 to $20 per acre. ■ Pure water, good roads, good mar kets, schools and churches. T. W. Welter, Beltrami. Minn. On Great Northern railroad. ] FOR SALE—24O ACRES OF GENERAL farm lands, lake front, in Sherburne county, only two miles from city, at $10 per acre, half cash, or $8 all cash;; land ready for plow. A. W. Kuchnow, 109 Manhattan build ing, Duluth, Minn. ... ■ FOR SALE— ACRES GOOD FARM LAND at $4 per acre cash, and 236 acres on Caribou lake at $10 per acre. $6 cash, 12 miles from Duluth; last named land has 281,000 pine, 3,000 ties and some 2,000 cords of hardwood. A. W. Kuchnow, 109 Manhattan building, Duluth, Minn. .•;.' :, ■■■.■•■■■.'■,,,■■ -'-,' ,-. .:..■..,; ! SWtf, SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 154, RANGES j S3, Ward county, North Dakota, $400; best I wheat land, underlaid foal. Land Company, I Andrus building. | $750—120 ACRES, 75 MILES, OMAHA RAlL road; clayey loam, nice stream, 65 acre* plow land, 25 fine hay, main road, near school, creamery and large lake. R 96J, Journal. LANDS FOR SALE IN POLK AND NOR man counties; -write for description and prices to H. L. Gaylord & Son, Fertile, Polk county, Minn. $16 AN ACRE, LARGE TRACT, 614 ACRES* Wright county, facing fine big lake; good black soil, make fine stock farm; might sell for less for quick deal. $1,400, 146 acres, Wright county. $16, 320 acres, good stock farm, cut 150 tons hay, only 16 miles from city, good house and barn: will rent for $150 cash rent. $375 for 160 acres, Marshall county, S. D. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. 50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE EXCHANGE, LARGE FARM NEAR CITY, for modern house, Chicago to Hennepin avg. B 966. Journal. FOR EXCHANGE—SUMMER HOTEL, LO~ cated at popular resort, 50 miles from Chi cago, furnished throughout ready for open ing; city or farm property preferred. S. E. , Robb, 414 Bank of Commerce building. $22,000 HOUSE, 19TH ST, LOWRY HILL, li rooms, big lot, deal for lands. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. §1 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE A GENERAL BLACKSMITH, 15 YEARS' experience in the trade, desires position in city or country. Address N 964, journal. WANTED—BY YOUN Q~M AN, A JOB ~O N stock in livery barn or private; experienced iv the work. Address W 965, Journal. YOUNG, REFINED GENTLEMAN WISHES position as private secretary or business manager for some wealthy man or woman. A 966. Journal. MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION AiTEN gineer, fireman or night watchman. Address 2524 Aldrieh ay 3. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION A3 clerk in hotel; six years' experience; no ob- Jectiona to leaving city. R 94G,_J_ournal. WANTED—BY AN HONEST, RELIABLB boy of 16, a position'as office boy; Al refer ences.Address F. L., 3610 21st ay S. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED with the grocer trade in northern lowa and southern Minnesota, wants position on the road with some reliable house. Address box 215 Esthervllle, lowa. ' ANY KIND OF JANITOR PLACE . OR. fireman and engineer; two years' experience; strictly sober and Al references. , N 966, Journal. : "' YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION OF SOME kind; driving delivery wagon preferred, v Am, not afraid of work. Well acquainted in city. , M 966, Journal. -■ ■■■-. -■•. JUNE 1, BY A YOUNG, EXPERIENCED man, where absolute reliability, trust, worthiness and business ability merit recog nition, a position as grocery salesman. Can furnish Al references as to ability as sales man and as to character. ' Address O 966, Journal. . ; ' : YOUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION IN barber shop to complete trade. One year's experience. Address F 966, Journal. -: WANTED— OR ADDRESSING BY: accurate penman. Address D 967. Journal. CO FEMALE. AN EXPERIENCED ; STENOGRAPHER DE sires position at once. Smith Premier ma chine preferred. Address R 965. Journal. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER DESIRES sewing in a few more families by day; satis faction guaranteed. Call or address 1621 Stev ens ay. "-■ ',■■'■ ■.«•.'■■ '•' ■.• ■■'■ ■• f WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL. A PLACE* to work for room and board while' learning dressmaking. 728 Hennepin. Call at once.^ WASHING AND IRONING CALLED FOR and delivered; flrst-class work on shirts, dresses, shirt waists and children's clothes. Send postal. Mrs. Barry, 418 6th ay S. Tele phone 3291 Jl. 53^ STORAGE ___ THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. has unequaled facilities for moving and stor ing household goods; packing for storage ana shipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South Sd st. Telephone, Main 656. both exchanges. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE- Furniture moved, stored, packed,* shipped; best facilities; largest and finest transfer vans. Office 200 Nic. Tel, 1208: res. tel. 2234-L. ADDITIONAL WANTS NEXT PAGE 12