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16 iST. PAUL WANTS. \ - . Wants on this page will be inserted undei Classified headings according to the following j ■ -■•;'■ '--•-.' ■ TABLE OF ItATKS. 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Compound words count two words, and (every abbreviation counts the same as a full (word. V.v ' -."v: In Every Case the Money Must Accom pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male AGENT— Wanted, a young man to repre sent a business that will net from $100 to $300 per month. Address C. L. Moak.lt>-. La Salle st, Room 75, Chicago. 11 1-11 J AGENT— Wanted, reliable person to take the agency in their town for the best selling article to sell to every family for §25, and paying over 100 per cent profit, Ad dress with stamp, H. G. Roth, Box 334, Min- , neapolis. 113-11- A GENTS— Wanted, agents for our new book "Crown Jewels," the latest book out: sells at sight; liberal terms. Empyreal publishing house, .0 court oiock, ou ruin, Minn. ___» AGENTS for our new books; they sell at i sight; liberal terms. Empyreal Pub lishing house, St. Paul, Minn. 112* AGENTS— Wanted, agents for the fastest selling little article ever introduced; every house must have have from 2d to 100 over 100,000 sold in Chicago the past month. J. R. Page & Co., 120 Quincy st, Chicago. ■-■■ :-' ,i 112-114. ■', AGENTS wanted everywhere. Three new J\. articles just out. Big money. Exclu sive territory. Inclose stamp for particulars. Address Kinder Bros., Manufacturers- La Crosse, Wis. 11 2-1 -1 AGENTS— Mr. D. W.Jackson is making liberal offers to reliable agents; home office 94 East Fourth, St. Paul. Minn. 96-120 AGENTS -Wan ted, energetic agents for the Union Endowment association: ab solute! v safe; some of our agents are aver aging $10 per day. Call on or address E.M. French, Secretary, Rooms 91. 92 and 93, Union block, St. Paul. 108-114 AGENTS— Three capable men to act as agents in the city: men qualified for this kind of work can make money; reference re quired; call at 9a. m. St. Paul Medical and Dental institute, 78 and 80 East Seventh, cor Minnesota st. r_l_L_____ A GENTS AND SOLICITORS in city A and country In Minnesota and Dakota at good pay for a large Eastern Life Insur ance company. Address I 38, Globe. 110-116 A MEAL for 10 cents and upwards; beef steak or roast beef, mutton or pork with potatoes, bread, bntter and coffee, 10c: oyster stew, 15c. New York Restaurant, 442 Jackson, near Seventh st. 113-119 T THE BEE HIVE ENTERPRISE can be found positions for all. We have a steady demand for clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, porters, mechanics, laborers, etc. Call at once and leave your application for a position. Southwest corner Seventh and Robert, up stairs. 112-113 BARBER— Wanted, at 244 West Third street. Steady work for a good white barber. 111-113 BOOKKEEPER— man to keep books and do little store work. Call at 442 Wabasha st ■ 1 B' OOKKEEPER— Wanted, bookkeeper; one who can loan employers $1,000 or take an interest in. business. For particulars address C 09, Globe. 1 BOY— Good, reliable boy at Smith's Trop ical, 133 East Third st. 1 BOY to work in stable on West side (Cherokee ay). Inquire rear of 167 West Fourth st. 113 BOY about seventeen years old to work in store. Call Monday before 8:30 a. m., 459 Jackson st. 1 BOY— Wanted, a young Scandinavian boy to milk a few cows and do chores. Ad dress S. Listoe. Breckinridge, Minn. 113-115 BOY— a boy to herd cattle near city. Call at once at 270 Rice st 1 BUTCHER— pay for good man. Call at Clapp & Co.'s, 181 East Third st. 113 CANVASSER— Wanted, good man to can vass for the World typewriter. Hanson & Dent, 400 Robert st. ' 113-115 CANVASSERS AVANTED— Fifteen more experienced men to canvass. Apply Singer Sewing Machine office, 27 East Third st. (Salary and commission). 112-118 ANVASSERS— Ten men of good address and experienced in canvassing. Will pay salary or salary and commissson. White Sewing Machine company, 394 Wabasha st. 109-113 CH-ERK— A German drug clerk with one vy or two years' experience can hear of a situation by (stating salary expected) ad dressing Lewis Rietz, Duluth. 112-114 C COMPOSITORS— Two good compositors. v^ Price, McGill & Co., 354 Sibley st. 1 ORE BOYS— Wanted, three or four core boys at the St. Paul Iron company, North St. Paul. . ' 113 HATTER— Ladies' straw and felt hatter wanted immediately. 30V. West Third st, Room 0. --■•-.- 113 JEWELER— A good boy to learn jewelry trade. F. A. Defiel, Seven corners. 1 E. KELLY & CO. sell a lady's AmerT • can kid button shoe, hand-sewed, for $2.75; worth $4. 113 LUMBER BUYER— Wanted, a compe tent lumber buyer, thoroughly posted on grades; write giving age, experience and reference, stating salary expected. Address J 96, Globe. . .- .--.1; MAN— A good, reliable man wanted ; call Monday morning between 10 and 12. Giautvalley, Windsor. 1 MAN— young man with some ex perience in the business, for general work at Davis' restaurant, 52 East Seventh st. - 113114 MAN— Wanted, a smart young man with mercantile experience capable of oper ating a typewriter, to go to Helena, Mt. ; to the right party a good position is offered. Call lor address R. -G. Dun, Drake block. 113 • MAN— A middle-aged gentleman (Ameri ■ can) wanted for a responsible position with a leading house ; must have A 1 refer ences, and must be competent to take.charge of a department. Apply Monday from 10 to 12. Selmar Bess, 272 East Seventh ; st, up .airs. . 113 SITUATION'S OFFEREI>. male— lined. MEN— Six men for two days to help move stock. Call Monday, 7 a. m. Aug. Beck & Co., 107 East Fifth st. : -1 MEN— We want three - active, pushing, snappy men acquainted with the men of this city for light,* genteel and lucrative business, * Addresss G 31, Globe. 113 MOULDERS— three or four good snap moulders. The St. Paul Iron com pany, North St. Paul; Wisconsin Central. 7:15 a. m. 113 OFFICE BO Y— Address in own hand writing. F 42, Globe. ■ ■ -. -- -1 PAINTERS— good painters. Apply to Taylor-Craig corporation, .211 West Fifth it. 1 PAINTERS— Wanted, first-class house painters. 451 Jackson st. 1 PAINTERS— Wanted, good painters at 498 University aye. . _______' PRINTER AND TONER— Apply 'o Palmquist & Jurgens. corn' Seventh and Robert sts. 113 SALESMAN— An experienced French cr Scandinavian clothing salesman; must have been in an exclusive clothing business; no other need to apply. S. Frank, 151 East Seventh st. ■'-__ SALESMEN— two salesmen, ac quainted with retail grocery trade of Minneapolis and St. Paul; bond of $1,000 re quired; permanent situations to good men. Apply at 1 90 nnd 192 East Fifth st. (second floor), St. Paul, Monday, from 8 to 10 a. m. ■- 113 ALESM Three salesmen to travel O salary $60 per month and expenses. Ad dress, with stamp. C 93, Globe. 112-113 SALESMEN — Five . traveling salesmen: ■ salary and expenses; no experience nec essary. Address, with stamp, Palmer & Co., Prairie dv Chien, Wis. 105-114 QASH AND DOOR WAREHOUSE MAN C • wanted— Must know his business. Ad dress G 58, Globe. ■ - 1 STENOGRAPHER— read an hour evenings for an - exchinge of the same ; object, speed. Address C 05. Globe. 1 TONECI'TTERS— WauIed, stonecutters immediately. Aoply at 523 Boston block. Minneapolis, or at the works at Sandstone, Pine county, Minn. Ring & Tobiu. . . 111-113 TAILOR to go to Brainerd. Call at Good A & Schurmeier's 372 Jackson. 1 UPHOLSTERER — Wanted, an uphol sterer; also two boys, about fifteen ears old, to wor_iu store, at 221 East Seventh st. PHOLSTERERS— First-class; no other need apply. Miller & Grau, Furniture House, 1027 Fourth ay. south. 111-113 WANTED— One teamster for city work, 520 per month and board; two farm hands, $20 per month and board; two young men to work in garden in the city. Office open to-day after 10 a. m. John ' Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley. . 113 WANTED— Good, clean colored boy of about eighteen, to assist in kitchen, wait on table and make himself generally useful about the house. Apply 350 Univer sity ay. .1 ANTED— For the United States army, cavalry, artillery and infantry, able bodied, unmarried men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-five years ; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance; desirable men especially " needed ' for the cavalry regiments, both white and colored. Apply to Capt. F. D. Garretty. recruiting officer, No. 317 Wabasha St., St. Paul, Minn. jan2o-3mo-sun&thur ANTED AGENTS— A prominent New York Manufacturing company with an: established and highly remunerative busi ness (practically a monopoly), largely patron ized by merchants. bankers,corporations,and the general public, desires an active and re sponsible representative in every state or city; 100 per cent upon limited investment guaranteed; several stales already under contract. Address The Union-National Co., 744 Broadway, New York. 113 WOOD CARVERS— Wanted, first-class wood carvers. Apply 164 West Fifth st. St. Paul Furniture Co. 112-114 WRITERS— Wanters, a few capable men to work on a Minnesota stale work as writers, reporters and solicitors. Address F -35. Globe. ,;- '.. 113 YOUNG MAN wanted, honest.aud reliable and not afraid of work; one that is par-, ticular and orderly. Address G 11, Globe. 1 ._ em ale. ACHILLES- Intelligence Office, 165 East • Seventh st, corner Jackson, opposite Heinemann's dry goods store; wanted, din ing room girls for out of town, dishwashers, cooks r.nd girls for housework. 113 GENTS WANTED— SIOO per month can easily be made by ladies and gentle men selling Follicine, a sure cure and pre ventive of baldness; money refunded' if it • fails to do what is claimed. Address Mrs. M. Alice Paulson, St. Paul, Minn. '__ 113 GENTS— Five lady agents to work in the city; liberal inducements to right par ties: references required: call at sp. m. St. Paul Medical and Dental Institute, 78 and 80 East Seventh, corner Minnesota. 110-116 ANVASSERS— Two'or three lady can vassers. Address J 56, Globe. 113 ARPET-SEWERS at Oliver Baker's car pet house, 417 and 419 Wabasha st. 1 COOK— Wanted, a second cook for a first class hotel out West. Apply 165 East Seventh st., corner Jackson, up stairs, Room -.•?■?•■•■ ■ ■ 113 COOK— Wanted, a neat, willing girl for cook : must be a good laundress. Apply i Mr.-. T. C. Field, 129 Western ay. 113-114 COOK— good cook; no washing. 365 Pleasant ay. _~ .~ '■■' -, .1 COOK— an experienced cook ; no washing; references wanted. Call im mediately at 631 Ceaar st. yl- CiOOK— A first-class cook wanted, one who J wants to live on Holly ay. ; will pay best of wages. Call at 685 Harriet St., on Central ay. between St. Peter and Rice sts. 1 OOK— Wanted, by the Ist of May, an ex perienced cook; no other need apply; at 123 Summit ay. Mrs. F. P. Wright. 111-113 DINING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, two dining room girls at Davis' restaurant, 52 East Seventh st. . 1 DRESSMAKER— A first-class waist fin isher at Mrs. Malloy's, Room 15, Fore paugh block, Seven Corners. .. : - : l ; RESSMAKER— Apprentices at dress making parlors, 11 East Third st; will pay good sewers some wages. -.1 GIRL— a smart young girl to work in the kitchen and help to cook, at 483 Wabasha st. ___' ■yyl-' GIRL— Wanted a girl, twelve to fourteen years old, to take care of child. William __________ Lincoln ay. : 1 GIRL Wanted, young girl to take care of baby and help to do housework in family of three. Inquire P. V. Daly, Room 6, David son block. • 1 GIRLS— Sewing and apprentice girls: a good chance for a girl that would like a good place. 448 Wabasha st, Miss Oliver. . 113 GIRLS wanted by Monday; have fifteen places of all kinds to fill, at the German Ladies' Intelligence office, 52 West Tenth st Mrs. Bertram. 113-14 GIRLS wanted for good family places in and out of the city. Call early and take your choice. Bee Hive Enterprise, south west corner Seventh and Robert 112-113 HOUSEKEEPER— A woman to keep house. 57 West Third. 7 HOUSEKEEPER— a competent housekeeper to take charge of farm house : middle-aged lady preferred. Address John Murphy, Larimore, Dak. 109-115 OUSEWORK— 100 girls for general housework immediately. La dies' Employment, corner Nelson and West ern ays., Miss Hilding.- 113 OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply ISO Smith st, cor ner West Seventh. l OUSEWORK— Good girl for housework:; small family. 317 East Ninth, corner Broadway. 1 HOUSEWORK— good girl for general housework. 265 Iglehart st. yy:,- ; 113 HOUSEWORK— for general house work. Call at 149 Pleasant ay. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for house work at 429 Ashland ay. 1 OUSEWORK— A girl for housework; good wages. 486 Dayton ay. - 1 OUSEWX)RK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework; references required. Call at 91 Summit ay. : '. :••■•.■ ■--:-.. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework; references required. Call at 293 Rice st. .■- - . ■' 1 HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. 232 West Seventh st. 113 HOUSEWORK— girl to assist in general housework; German preferred. 579 Holly ay. . ■ -.-: 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; must be good cook and un derstand waiting on table ; . German pre ferred good wages; permanent place. Call at 129 West Fourth st. 1 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted to do gen eral housework; German preferred." Call at 584 Olive st. •-.-.■■- 1 HOUSEWORK — General , houseworker, Montana, $20 : fifty city families want girls. Douglass' intelligence, 35 Seventh st. ; established 1880. . --"■■- . v- 113 HOUSEWORK— a girl for . gen eral housework ; must understand cook _- ing. ;i Mrs. B. Thompson, 297 Pleasant ay. 1 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY : MORNING, APRIL 22, 1888.— TWENTY PAGES. SITUATIONS OFFERER. Female— Continued. HOUSEWORK— In a family of three, a girl for general housework; no wash ing; apply at once. 22 East Third St.; up - stairs. -■ - ' '-' '- -.- > ■ 1 WORK— Wanted, a young girl between 14 and 18 years for light house work; small family ; a good home. 498 Day ton ay. . ; :. .■*.-" 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework; family of two. Apply at 470 Iglehart st. : 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, German preferred, at 502 Broadway, comer of Tenth. 1 HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Call at 80 Central aye., corner Rice at. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework to go to Bald Eagle Lake. Adplv at rear entrance 240 Arundel St., be tween 5 and 0 o'clock afternoons. : 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted,' a competent girl . for general bonsework for a family of three, at 298 Kent st. ■■-■ -1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young German girl to help with" general housework in small family. 385 Rice st. - 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Call at 578 St. Peter st. : ". ' -- ' '1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at 394 East Tenth st. ; good wages paid. ; . 7 OUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen : eral houseworh. Mrs. It. F. Marvin, 08 ' Summit ay. .'.." 7 OUSE WORK— good girl for general housework. 265 Iglehart. - 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. 68 East Eleventh st. .. . -7. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work, family of three.. 569 Rondo st.i corner of Kent. - •.-.■■ .7. HOUSEWORK— A girl wanted for gen eral housework. 607 Jackson st. 7 OUSEWORK— Good, strong girl for gen eral housework. • Apply at 210 Four teenth st. . 7 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. 317 East Ninth st. _ 7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 246 South Oak st. 1 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl for general housework, to . work . near, the city; good wages paid. Apply at 453 Rice. 1 KITCHEN GlßL— Wanted, one good kitchen girl. 275 East Eighth st. -. . ■ 7 LADY— From 9to 4 o'clock daily, lady for our order department; good pay and rapid promotion if found competent; no ex perience necessary, but must be well recom mended. Call after 1 o'clock Monday. J. Brentano, superintendent, 272 East Seventh St.. up stairs. 113 LAUNDRESS— Wanted, laundry girl in a private family, to come to work Monday morning, at 365 Pleasant ay. K; -'';l. AUNDRY WORK— one first - class polisher, one lady cloth ironer, one plain Ironer and one starcher. Pacific Laun dry, 168 Forbes st. 111-113 LEAVE your application for a position. Bee Hive Enterprise Employment' office, southwest corner Seventh and Robert. 112-113 . -•-■■..-.-:, NURSE GIRL —Wanted, nurse girl; Protestant German preferred. 64 Til ton st. 113-115 SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, a girl to do plain sewing. 583 Marshall aye. v i -. 1 SECOND GIRL— an experienced second girl; German preferred. 205 Pearl st. . . .-7, SECOND WORK— Wanted, a good relia ble girl to do second work ; references required. Apply at No. 9 Park Place, corner St. Peter st. and "Summit ay. 1 ECOND WORK— Wanted.giri for second work, one who has had experience and willing to assist in the care of children. Call at 107 Virginia ay. .7 ECOND AVORK— A good second eirl; must assist in ironing; good wages. - Mrs. R. B. Galusha, 1 Carroll st. 1 SECOND. WORK— girl to do second work in private boarding house. 211 Pearl st. - __1 ECOND WORK— good girl for • second work; good wages. 313 Nelson ay. : 1 OEWINGcirI that is competent. Call at O P. It. McDonnell. 537 Ohio st. . ■ 1 . SEWING GlßL— Wanted, a sewing girl, one who understands cutting and fitting. 593 Marshall avenue, 1 SEWING GlßL— Wanted, girl for general sewing at 30 North Forbes st. ... 7 THE WOMAN'S PROTECTIVE Agency. 21 '..Fifth, st, .will, investigate free of charge, advertisements offering '-Work to women at home." .'-.-.'.. ;". '-.-,. 113. AISTMAKER — A first-class waist maker at Dressmaking Rooms, 502V2 Laurel aye. .1 ANT PLACES for first-class help for hotels, restaurants, private families in or out of the city on short notice at this office. Ladies' Intelligence office, 27 East Seventh st. -..'■■ 113 WANTED— Lady agents: we want good canvassers to sell theMme. Williamson perfect fitting corset; liberal terras. William son Corset and Brace Co., No. 18 South Sixth St., St. Louis, Mo. 113 ASHERWOMAN wanted at 85 Igle , hart st. . 1 WASHERWOMAN wanted at 378 Ros abel st. 7 ROARP OFFERED. BOARD— By May 1, to rent with board', a pleasant front room, with bed-room off; references. Address 1 37, Globe. 113 BOARD— Front alcove room with board. 395 North Oak st. 113 BOARD— At 168 Pleasant ay.by the week; terms reasonable. - 112-113 BOARD — Parties wanting good private boarding places call at Northwestern Agency. 136 Fourth. 108-114 BOARDERS can be accommodated at 201 Thirteenth St., with board, room and use of bath. 113 OARDERS wanted at 385 Washinton st. -. .■ ■" 113 BROADWAY, 543— Nice front room, fur nished, with board, for two gentlemen or man and wife. 113 IGHTH ST., 417, EAST— Pleasantfront rooms, with board; nice accommoda tions for gentlemen or married people; pri vate family. 113 IGHTH ST., 342, EAST— Nicely fur nished rooms and first-class board. 113 LEVENTH ST., 62, EAST— Nicely fur nished room, with board; use of bath; half block from _____ * . 112-113 IFTH STREET, 166, WEST— man and wife or two gentlemen can find furnished rooms and board. 112-113 OURTH ST.. 51, WEST-Good board and nicely furnished room at reasona ble rates. 113-19 OURTH ST., 49, .WEST,— Board and rooms, furnished and unfurnished : sin gle or en suit;; ; terms moderate. • • 108-114 OLIVE ST., 646— Nicely furnished room : in cottage; modern conveniences; with board; large lawn and shade trees. 113 ONDO ST., 283— Comfortable furnished room and closet, with board for two; private family. : -, 113 OOM AND BOARD at 526 Robert st. - 113-14 ROOMS— rent, two pleasant furnished rooms, one alcove; in house having all conveniences: near cable; with first-class board in private family references required. Address E, Globe. 113 EVENTH ST., 232, WEST— Nicely fur nished rooms, with board; also, use of bath ; terms moderate. 113 OMERSET ST., 315 — One furnished *J room for rent, with board; private fam ily; 113 ST. PETER ST., 020— Young girls' home, for respectable young girls only ; board ing and lodging $2.50 per week ; reading room free. 99-120 WASHINGTON ST., 385— A furnished front room, with board. 113 HITE BEAR LAKE— Parties wishing room and board or day board on lake front, address E No. 70. Globe. 113 j______________j__Z DRESSMAKING— Mrs. Nutter wishes the ladies to know they can get their dresses made in the latest styles at reasonable prices at Room 17, 424 Wabasha st. .113 FOLLETT dress and sleeve system; best -in the world; its beautiful lines and curves give a style to the figure that no * other system can approach; It is used in the best houses in Philadelphia, New York and Boston; it has the new French bias attachment and a sleeve that is simply per fect; it is warranted to fit without changing a seam: Call at Mrs. Elliott's, room 24, Mann heimer block. Agents wanted, v 32* EAMSTRESS— PIain sewing done at 562 St. Anthony ay. : ■ 112-113 WAIST HANDS— first-class ones only. Mrs. L. -C. Baily, ,18 Mann heimer block. 1 I>YE WORKS. DL. JAMIESON & CO.'S, Steam Dye • Works— Gents' : clothing :. a : specialty. 14 West Sixth st, St Paul. Minn.' 134* ADIES' OLD HATS made over equal to : ■> new ; dyed, reshaped ; - ostrich > feathers j cleaned and . dyed to match dress trimmings by the only experts in the Twin Cities. Hayes & Hayes, 30 „ West Third, up stairs, yy 113; SITUATIONS WA-fTEP. "-. c",: male. ■-„■ .'";■ BAKER— Situation wanted by an experi enced baker. Address F. 0., 458 St Peter st., St. Paul. :.- -:■:.'■ -y.y. 112-114 BLACKSMITH and horseshoer wants a ■ situation ; can give best of references if required, v Call or address St. Paul Hotel, 202 est Seventh st. y, ■■■:-. ■ 113-115 BOOKKEEPER— position - as bookkeeper or correspondent, in Minne apolis or St. Paul, by a young man now a resident of Boston; experience with whole-" sale house; references . as , to . character and ability. Address Charles A. Brazer, 235 ' Highland st., Boston, Mass. ;-.-- 113* OOKKEEPER— A situation at* book-' keeping or general office work; thor-^ oughly competent and willing; good city ief- j ereuces. - Address D 22, Globe. •■■■.--. 1' BOOKKEEPER— Position by a competent I bookkeeper; best of references given. _ Address G. S. Yenney. Oskaloosa, 10. • 1 7 BOOKKEEPER— a bookkeeper in one j | of the prominent business houses of the a city, a set of books to keep evenings; would • take Doard and room in exchange. t Address;. C 55, Globe. .■■-■•■-.•- -■:- ..,.-■.- 113-15 BOOKKEEPER— by an experi enced bookkeeper in single and double _ entry: strictly temperate.with highest recom-;, m'eudations and city references. Address A■. 04. Globe. . ;■ .I*3 BOOKKEEPER— wanted, by a I young man with a good business educa tion, as bookkeeper, or clerk, or any light employment. B 36, Globe. 112-113 OOKKEEPER— A thorough double entry bookkeeper desires situation ; ref erences; fire insurance preferred. Address Bookkeeper, 34 East Third st 7 OOKKEEPER— responsible man. a position of trust; understands book keeping; has had ten years' business experi ence ; city reference. Address -D 89, Globe. "-■■■ : •■•-. 111-113 :'■■■■ y CASHIER— As cashier or bookkeeper in . summer hotel, after June 15, by man of experience. H.-8.F., Globe. 1 : CLERK— A young man of ' twenty-one would like position as clerk; speaks Scandinavian;. can furnish references on ap plication. Address 402 Hope st., St. Paul. 1 CLERK— .a young man that has had some experience in the book and stationery business. Address E 33, Globe. . 7 CLERK— Position as clerk and bookkeeper by a young German in a grocery or dry goods store; good references. Address B 70, Globe. 112-113 CLERK, watchmaker, fancy, goods, etc., experienced salesman, ticket writer and ' packer, can repair; moderate salary, refer ences. Address P. 95 Concord st. 7 LOTHING SALESMAN with experi ience. well acquainted in city; married. ' Address C, Globe. . , . 1 COACHMAN— wanted by ex perienced and competent young man as coachman in private family; can make my self generally useful. Address H 60, Globe, Minneapolis. • _■ .'..^ -" ...y- f 113 (COACHMAN— wanted by a J young man in private family as coach man ; is not afraid to work. Address Coach man, corner Dale and Minnehaha. . 1 C COACHMAN— One of experience with J good city references wants a situation. Address A 57, Globe. .7 COOK— By a first-class man cook in hotel, : train or camp,, in. or out of city; can furnish references. Address G 12, Globe. . .. l RAUGHTSMAN wants position; no pay expected the first two weeks. Please answer L. G., Globe. - V-.yy.y 1 DRUG CLERK— Situation as registered \J drug clerk speaks German and Scandi navian; wants a steady place; best of refer ences. E 45, Globe, Minneapolis. 113 DRUGGIST— Situation by young man, German-American, with one year's ex perience, where I can learn the business: good recommendations. Address H 9, Globe. RUGGIST ASSISTANT— po sition in drug store, by young man of two years' experience; speaks English and' German; good references. 91, Globe. 1 MPLOYMENT— A young man with six years' experience in . the wholesale and : retail grocery business, is a good bookkeeper and can give best of references, wants a per manent position. ; Address D 3, Globe. 1 ; MPLOYMENT— Hard up young married man wants work; can wield the pen or the pick. E 92, (lobe. 1 | EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by a young man In railroad shop to learn lo- ■ comotive engineering. Address J. D., 478: East Seveventh st, St. Paul, Minn. , ■ . 1 EMPLOYMENT— young man desires; some employment in either wholesale or, retail establishment; can furnish references; some experience; salary no object as chance' of promotion. Addres D 62, Globe. ~ •-":.-' l r MPLOYMENT— An operator of "expert ence .wishes,' employment; in or out door work; $12 per week 'for- permanent sit- i uation. Address R. F., 177 Carroll st. ___ 1 ' FIREMAN— young, Scandinavian who has for three years been fireman in saw mills, and able to mn a small engine, wants employment as fireman. Address M. F., Globe. '___ 112-113 FOREMAN— ; foreman wants . situation on street grading: understands his business. Apply T. L. P., 145 East Ninth sty ■ •■■•■.. y. i ■■_ 1 FOREMAN— Wanted, situation as foreman on a farm in Dakota or Minnesota; have ten years' experience and the best of refer ence. Address F 17, Globe. 7 GARDENER of five years' experience wants a situation with a private family. Address H 66. Globe. 1 GARDENER— middle-aged man of good moral character desires situation > as gardener or general work in or out of city. J SB Globe. 113-14 HARNESSMAKING— boy seventeen years old.wants a place to learn harness making; one year's experience. Address A. C. N., East Sixth st 7 PHARMACIST— Situation wanted by a registered pharmacist competent to take charge. Address J4, Globe. .1 SALESMAN— A position as traveling sales man; ten years' experience; would- pre fer a line of farm machinery. Address S, > Globe. Minneapolis. 113-14 TENOGRAPHER — Situation wanted O by stenographer and typewriter; can. write 140 words ; has had experience in law office and wholesale house ; good habits and references. Address CL M. Globe. 7 AGONMAKER— a wagon maker. 721 Plum St., Dayton's bluff.7 WAITER— wanted by a first class waiter. Outside city place pre ferred. Address II 56, Globe. 7 ATCH MAN— Wanted, a position as • watchman by a middle-aged man ; any place of trust Call or address 404 Banfil st * ■■-•-! EtXAXCIAL,. A— MONEY is loaned by us on Improved • real estate security in" St Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 0, GV_, 7, 7V_ per cent, on shortest notice for : any amount. R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 151 Drake block, St. Paul. 73* INNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN - Company from $10 upward on . furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Le_g block, Minneapolis. 250* MONEY privately advanced on any good ' ' security at reasonable rates." C 59,- Globe. 113' ]l/I ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per-. 1»A sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc.; also on diamonds and jewelry; - - commercial : paper ' discounted. Security l " Loan Co., 325 Jackson st, J. E. Flanigan, manager. 102* *r ONEY LOANED on all kinds of per ' sonal property, diamonds, jewelry.furni- ' tore, horses, etc.; commercial paper and " time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & ■ Co., 126 East Third st. 291* , ' MONEY TO LOAN— small or large sums no delay. J. C. Stout & Co., 324 ; ' Jackson st. V 113* ' ONEY TO LOAN-By - Hunt . & Sever ance, 34 East Third st, room 1 ; in L large and small amounts on furniture, horses, } carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc. '' the same to remain in - the :' owner's posses sion; also on ■ watches, • jewelry, diamonds, » etc; business strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. > 292* ONEY TO LOAN on improved and un • improved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget & Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. 73* ONEY TO LOAN on real estate and - good first mortgages bought by ; S. H. Dyer.real estate and 10an5,52 German can bank. .... 106* MONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit from $1 up, on .watches, diamonds and all goods of value; special | rates on sums of $50 . and over. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st . - .-■■ ;-.:■■. ■ ■ 240* ■ .;. ■- . . ..yy MONEY TO LOAN -on diamonds, watches, and all goods of value. - Pri vate office for consultation. ':■ George R, Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st r 82* rpo BORROW— good real estate se :A. •; curity;no commission . Address B 7.' Globe. ■--■■ 113 (J;1() 535, 850, SIOO TO LOAN on lur- ; «JP±W.... niture, pianos, .carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value ; cash advance made on goods in storage; promptness - and ' privacy , : guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no . outside "■ fees. St Paul :. Loan : company, Ko. 309„ Jackson • st, Rooms s1 ? : and St',,.;- .:_,.v y v<ss* i 200,000 WANTS Were printed In • the Globe's Advertising : Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe is the People's Papeb. V: WHERE WANTSIAN BE LEFT J - FOR INSERTION IN THE GLOBE a LYONS & TICKNOR, Druggists, 707 East . ;■ Third street, corner Bites. 1 CONGER BROS.. Druggists, 349 University : avenue, corner Virginia. . MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash land avenue and Dale street A. JP. WU.SES, Druggist, 759 and 761 West . Seventh street . BERKM AN & CO.. 422 Dakota avenue. E. FOX, 482 Rice street. O. __ WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street : FRANK L. OSBURG. 178 Western avenue. J. _. HAVES, 'West Seventh street : • . F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Sev .: enth street. ..,- HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street '"-'ty JOHN I FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, 470 Jackson street _ff USES' PHARMACY. Seven Corners. ;;_ ST D.MERRILL, books and stationery, 442 Broadway, -• -- "■'■*'•' ,l *. ~" ? > SITUATIONS WASTED. female. ' OOKKEEPER— Situation by a young lady as bookkeeper, . clerk, cashier or other oflicework. Address H 29, Globe. - 1 OOKKEEPER— A young j lady desires position as assistant bookkeeper or copyist; have had experience in - office work and can furnish good reference. G 3, Globe. 1 CASHIER— A young lady of experience as cashier or clerk would like a position, or any kind of light work; good reference. X 10, Globe. . ; 7 CASHIER OR CLERK— \oung lady of experience as cashier or clerk would like a position as such, or in an office; refer ences given. X 10, Globe. ' : 1 RESSMAKER— Wanted, situation as dressmaker in private families. 674 Selby ay. - . ' 7 DRESSMAKER— Situation wanted by a young lady in dressmaking shop; have had experience. Address E 87, Globe. 6 DRY GOOOS CLERK— Situation wanted by a young lady in dry goods store ; has had seven years' experience; can give best of reference. Address 146 Rondo St., St Paul, Minn. •„.'■■ 7 EMPLOYMENT— Situation wanted by six German girls experienced in cooking, • second work' and general housework. 65 West Seventh St., Mrs. R. Schnell. 113 EMPLOYMENT — Permanent position wanted by young lady, first-class type aud longhand writer, as general office or cor responding clerk; would leave the city; ref erences furnished. Address E 74, Globe. 1 MPLOYMENT— By young woman to do second work or take care of children ; a good home more of an object than high wages. Address P. O. Box 8, Stockholm, Wis. . . , - ' . 6 ■ GOVERNESS— Young lady wishes posi tion as governess and useful compan ion : would teach one or two small children : will be heard of at 433 Selby ay., or 363 Carroll st. . 1 OUSEKEEPER — Wanted, situation as housekeeper for widower or bachelor; city or country; by American lady of thirty five; reference given. Address Mrs. L. 8., Room 27, Bank building. West St. Paul. 1 OUSEWORK— German girl would like situation to do general housework in small family in lower town ; prefer American people. Address W 40, Globe. .1 OUSEWORK— Employment to do gen * eral housework. Call at 118 Leech st. HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by a : German girl for general housework in a small plain family. Apply at 894 Wood bridge st. - ;. •-_ yli ,"VJ CRSE — young ladies want • situa 1* v tions as nurses; ages fourteen and eighteen. If wanted please call at 255 East Seventh St., up stairs. 1 NURSE— An experienced nurse wants a situation to take care of an infant or children; reference given. Apply at St. Mary's home, 318 Somerset st .. 7 SITUATION wanted by young lady in of fice or store.' 'Address J 55, Globe. - • 1 STENOGRAPHER— A strictly first-class , lady stenographer desires to work even ings at employer's home to pay her board. Address C 37, Globe. , - 1 STENOGRAPHER— Situation wanted by . a lady stenographer ; speed,' ICO words; can give references. ' Address D 5, Globe. 1 TENOGRAPHER— Situation wanted by I a lady stenographer; speed 100 words ; can give references. Address D 5, Globe. 7 YPEWlUTlNG— Situation by a young lady to do writing iv an office; type writing prefered, Address 1 72, Globe. 6 WANTED Position as cook and second girl in a family going to California; references furnished. Call or address 269 East Fourteen st. 111-117 ASHING AND IRONING wanted by a woman with two or three days' work in a week: can give references. . Call at 17 Iglehart, between Wabasha and St. Peter. 7 WMTED TO BUI. AR SCREEN— Want to buy, a bar screen, second-hand, with mirror. Address J. F. 445 St. Peter. 113-15 BEDROOM SET— Wanted, first-class bed room set and- small parlor sofa and rugs; give price etc. Address C 65, Globe. 113 BICYCLE— Wanted to buy, a second-hand ' bicycle, 39 or 42 inches; must be in good order and cheap. Address A 45, Globe. ■.■-,.- 113-19 _^ ENGINE— Wanted to buy, a one-horse power upright engine for $1,500. Ad dress 314 Rice st. 112-113 Wanted, farm of 160 or 300 acres on line of railway, within fifty miles of cily, suitable for herding stock; must have good dwellings, barns, &c. Apply John Swainson & Co., corner Seventh and Sibley streets. : . . 113-14 FURNITURE — Second-hand furniture sold at Northwestern agency, 136 Fourth. Leave description and price. 108-114 HOUSE— Want to buy good, sound dwell ing convenient to Dale st. on St An thony hill, to move at once. Address A 93. Globe. -112-113 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, wanted for cash; will call at residence. Address E 50, Globe. 113-116 LICENSE— to buy a license. Call or address 282 Jackson st* - 113-115 OFFICE DESK— Wanted, a good second hand office desk; must be cheap for cash. J. T. Short, room 8 Forepaugh Dlock, 94 East Fourth st. 113 D AGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— AY All dealers and shippers of these goods will find it to their advantage to call on or write to J Firestone, wholesale dealer in pa permaker's supplies; reference, any respon sible firm in the city. 262 Jackson st, St Paul. Minn. Telephone, 753, call 3. 310* SAFE— Wanted, safe; 20x14 inside dimen sions. Address Room 84, Globe build ing. _: 113 SECOND-HAND GUITAR; must be \ cheap and . first-class. Address B 81. Globe. ...; 113 TRICYCLE— Wanted, a second-hand tri cycle. Address N. 265 West Fifth st i 113 i _____________!?_ CURTAINS CLEANED— Laces and lace curtains cleaned, equal to new, by the , only expert lace cleaner in the Twin Cities. Mrs. A. J. Hayes, manager, 30 „ West Tnird st, np stairs. y - 113 ORTUNE-TELLER— Mrs. Ellis can be i■; consulted on all affairs of life through the magic mirror. 255 East Seventh st. ; up stairs. 111-124 LADIES — Call at Mme.Lewis' for shampoo ■ ing and hair cutting: full line of choice goods to select from at 40 East Third st. over Dibble's store. .--.■ 113 LADIES— Superfluous hair permanently A_n. removed; method safe and sure. Ad dress Miss M. Brown, Box 2286, P. 0.. St Paul, Minn. 113 : MADAM TEITS WORTH, St. Paul's oldest and best ~ clairvoyant • fortune teller. 402 Minnesota st, between . Sixth and Seventh. y 113-119 MISS E. V. ROBERTS, chiropodist | and manicure, parlors at 35 East Seventh, third floor, Rooms 11 and 12; open daily from 9a. m. to 6p. m. ; all diseases of hand and teel carefully treated. 113 Prediction— Send 20 cents for complete written prediction of your future life. With photo of future husband or wife, 30 cents. . Give age and description. Prof Marceau, Cleveland. O __su29_. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Michaud Bros., Corner Seventh . y and .; Wabasha. CLANCY BAKERS' FLOUR $2 per sack. ' : 7 Dozen Eggs for $1. : : Best Creamery Butter, 26c per lb. in y 2O lb. tub. *.-:.-yy 1 - Best Dairy Butter, 22c per lb. . Standard Corn, $1.15 per doz. y Standard Tomatoes, $1.15 per doz. "•'": y Standard Peaches, $2.20 per doz. ; 112-14 FOR RJ—iT.: .. '■:'■•:■■•-'■■-:.■:. Houses. - .... V ''■ OTTAGE— Furnished cottage . and boat . for rent, at Forest Lake. Inquire 229 Eighth st. : . 113 COTTAGES and business chances front ing lake and boat landing (White Bear) ; special inducement = for restaurant; build ines . furnished ; ' $100 to 8300 per season. Address 135 West Seventh street • 113 FLAT— Six-room flat, steam heat, electric bells and all - conveniences, at 562 St. Pete st. ; rent $40 per month. W. H. Cole man, Room 3, St. Paul & Duluth railroad. • r 113 FLATS— rent June 1, one six-room flat furnished: one eight-room flat, un furnished, and one eight-room flat, fur nished, from June lto Oct. 1 ; all steam heat, baths, hot water, electric bells, and all modern improvements; at 502 St. Peter st. Call at 28 East Fourth st M. D. Miller. , 102-115 HOUSE FOR RENT— Corner Pleasant ay. and Walnut st ; twelve rooms. - 113 HOUSE— New eight-room house; barn and one acre of land ; near Lake Como Short Line station rent $12 per month to reliable party. Inquire of H. F. Cahoon, 121 Martin st. - - 413 HOUSE— For rent a ten-room house; fur niture (complete) for sale very cheap. Address C 64, Globe. 113 HOUSE of five rooms 416 Jay, comer of Fuller; May 6: rent, $25 per month. 113-114 ■ HOUSE— To let, house, eleven rooms; furniture for sale; city and cistern water; good cellar and yard. 16 North Ex change. 113-15 HOUSE — Handsomely furnished; ten . rooms; modern conveniences: on Sum mit ay., near St. Peter; to responsible party for one year or more. Address J. J. John sou. Globe office. ; 113 HOUSE— A very desirable house witn eight rooms for rent; only four blocks from cable line; possession given by May 1. Inquire or address 598 Carroll st. 113 HOUSE— For rent, four or seven rooms; . city water; large yard; two blocks from Rice st. ; to a careful tenant. Apply 254 Fuller st. 113 HOUSE— rent, two-story frame house, eight rooms. No. 875 Marion st. In quire at Boom 41, National German Ameri can Bank building. ' 113-19 HOUSE— For rent, a handsome six-room house in center of the city; modern im provements 830. Call or address 35 Cham ber of Commerce. 113- HOUSE— For rent. May 15 to Oct. 1, fur-' i nished house on Dayton ay. Address L. Globe. 113 HOUSE— To rent, Rice park; six rooms, with lake water; references required. 124 West Fifth st. 113-16 HOUSE— Furrished house for rent about May 15; ten rooms; all modem con veniences. Call 673. References required. - 113-19 HOUSE— Rent May 1, 865 per month for a term of tbrce or five years to a first class tenant only; eleven-room house lo cated on Pleasant having all conveniences, cellar, bath, furnace, laundry, hot and cold water on every floor; best of references re quired. I. N. Snow, 38 East Third st 113-117 HOUSE— -For rent, nine-room house, 303 West Seventh st ; house ten-rooms, 345 Sherman st. ; six rooms, first floor, 347 Sher man st. ; five rooms, second floor, in private house; store 305 West Seventh st. Call at 341 Sherman st - 113* HOUSE— rent, house or flat of 3or 4 rooms for housekeeping; family of three; no children. Address 1 71, Globe.ll3 OUSE— No. 411 East Fifth st; 7 rooms : Phalen water. Apply S.Berg man. 357 Jackson st 113 HOUSE— For rent, May 1, th see-story brick house. No. 58 Tiltoh st., eleven rooms, bath, laundry and all modern improvements. Apply to Herbert W. Brown, 57 Iglehart st. ■ * 113-114 HOUSE — For rent, a good eight-room house, with large yard, shade trees and small fruits, Louisa, corner Livingston ay. Inquire W. M. Campbell on premises, or of Minea & Wedge, 143 Dakota ay. 113 HOUSE— six rooms, with cellar - and city water. Apply to T. J. Pigott, 149 Mar .tin st. 113 HOUSE— floor, six rooms, closets and bath ; modern improvements. 177 Au rora ay. 113 HOUSE— Small, furnished house; May to September. 101 Pleasant ay. 113 HOUSE of seven rooms, 544 Laurel ay. ; $25. — -■-•■. 113 HOUSE— Nicely-furnished house, corner Exchange and Fifth; three minutes' walk from postoffice; six rooms, including room. _ 113 HOUSE— Furnished house to rent: gass, bath, storm sash and barn. Apply 599 Selby ay. •-.. ■ .-.■ - , 113 Five-roomed house on Susan, near Ohio st. Inquire rear of 167 West Fourth st ' 113 HOUSE To rent, house of ten rooms, clos ets, pantry, good cellar, barn, cistern, large yard, near Rice park, suitable for board ing house; rent moderate. F 9, Globe. 113 HOUSE— For rent by the Ist of May, a nine-room house at 212 Fuller st. 'Ap ply 165 Martin st. 113-115 HOUSE— house, bath, baywin dows, modern conveniences, closets, central, to responsible party. Address Joy, 646 Canada st. 112-113 HOUSE— For rent, seven-room house and barn, 783 Holly ay., from May 1; $30 a month. Apply to H. W. Cory, Municipal court 112* HOUSE on Exchange st with modern im provements and fine grounds; desirable location. Address Thompson & Taylor, at torneys, room 4, German-American bank block. 113-14 HOUSE No. 545 Oakland ay. to rent for a term of years; all modern conveniences. Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank building. 112-121 OUSE— Furnished house at No. 543 Oak land av., commencing with May 1,1888, to rent for six months. . Apply to John W. Willis, Room 41, National German-American Bank building. 112-121 HOUSE— Wabasha st, seven rooms; furniture for sale. Apply at house. 113-14 HOUSE— Desirable house of nine rooms, near street cars and with pleasant grounds, from May 1 ; rent, $400 a year. . 113-15 HOUSE— A comfortably furnished house, 11 containing nine rooms, exclusive of bath, summer kitchen and large attic, for rent to a family of adults for one year from June or July : convenient to business and on two lines of street cars. Apply to John A. Weide, 366 Jackson st, Room 2. 111-113 HOUSE— Good thirteen-room house; mod ern improvements; lease one year; fur niture for sale. Inquire 136 Fourth st ■■;-■■■•.■- 111-113 HOUSE— desirable ten-room bouse, with all modern conveniences, ten min utes' from business center. C. J. McConville. Finch, Van Slyck & Co., Fourth and Sibley sts. ■..., 110-113 HOUSE— For rent on May 1, the beautiful house, No. 199 Goodrich ay. ; this house has ten fine rooms and every modern im provement except gas; also good stable ; rent $05. James & Bateham, Renting Agency, German-American bank. 111-120 HOUSE— rent, a very nicely furnished house on Ramsey st. ; cheap rent Apply at Wemot, Howard & Co., 385 Jackson st. y .----.;-■ 108-114 .■ HOUSES— To rent, two houses on Holly ' ay., eleven rooms each; all modern im provements. J. C. Stout _ Co., 324 Jackson st. y 113* HOUSES— May 1, 234 Spruce St., handsomely refitted, central, six rooms, $30; house of three rooms, large yard. $10. David Sanford, Jr., 349 Wabasha st, or 602 Canada st. 113-114 — Nine-room house on Pleasant ay. ; seven-room house on Til ton st; seven-room house on Seventh st; modern improvements. Inquire of St Paul Trust company, 155 East Fourth st 112-118 HOUSES— For rent, tenement louses irom $6, SB. $10 and $12 per month. 254 Commercial st 60* EASE AND FURNITURE of a twelve room house in the best location in St Paul for sale cheap. For full particulars ad dress J 16, Globe. 113-117 TERRACE— For rent brick terrace on- Iglehart st. : each dwelling ; has eleven rooms, with modern finish and improvements, including laundry fixtures, f urnace,bath,etc. ; rent only $60. James & Bateham, Renting Agency. German-American bank. 111-122 <g>_}CWS EVEN-ROOM HOUSE, with at tpX'CT* tic, city water and sewer; references required. E. S. Norton. 335 Robert st " '■ « ...- 113-115 yy-::. Rooms. SHLAND AY., 812— For rent, three pleasant front rooms. :-. . 113 BROADWAY. 489— rent two nicely furnished rooms in private family; references required. — 113-119 BROADWAY, 519— rent pleasant furnished room for one or two gentle men; private family. : 113 BROADWAY, 537— For rent two unfur nished rooms, one large and one small ; one for cooking. Inquire at 541. - ;;. 113-115 ROADWAY, 531— Two nicely furnished -.- front rooms, bad-land all modern con- ; veniences ; board, if desired. - 112-118 BROADWAY, 528— Two nicely furnished . front ;. rooms ; < bath, etc. ; line location ; board if desired. 110-113 FOR REST. Rooms—Continued. CEDAR ST., 600— Nicely furnished front -room for rent. 113 : EDAR ST. 506— Pleasant rooms en I suite or single; large yard: convenient to business; opposite capitol square. 113-114 CEDAR ST., 577— Suite of two rooms on first floor, nicely furnished; very con veniently located. 113 EDAR ST., 522— Nicely-furnisned front alcove room; also smaller rooms; oppo site capitol. 112-113 CENTRAL AY.. 23, EAST— For rent May 1, one large alcove front room, one side room, both well furnished; bath; central lo cation. ' ■ 113 CENTRAL AYE., 32 WEST— To rent, furnished front room for single gentle man. .--. :--.- 113-14 ENTRAL AY., 17, EAST— Pleasant front room, with alcove; also two other very pleasant rooms; location first-class and only half block from street car. 113-19 COLLEGE AY., 24, WEST— Furnished rooms, and basement for housekeeping; use of bath. 113-114 OLLEGE AY., 20— Pleasant furnished rooms for gentlemen ; modern improve ments. 116 AKOTA AY., 86— Unfurnished rooms in brick block. 111-113 DAKOTA AY., 86— A nice furnished room. Mil 13 EIGHTH ST., 229— furnished bac* rooms; city water." 113 IGHTH ST., 459, EAST — First-class room and all modern improvements; board if desired. 110-113 ELEVENTH ST., 51. EAST— Pleasant furnished room; good location. 111-113 ELLEN ST., 150— nicely furnished rooms; private family; use of parlor and bath. 113-115 EXCHANGE ST., 394— One large fur nished room on first floor, suitable for two gentlemen. y: 113-114 XCHANGE 5T.,415, NORTH— To rent, a furnished front room; good size and pleasant. 113-115 EXCHANGE ST., Three or five un furnished rooms from May 1 ; all con veniences. 113 EXCHANGE ST., 372— Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite; all modern conveniences; suitable for gentlemen. 112-114 EXCHANGE ST., 384— Four furnished rooms to rent with or without board. . 111-114 EXCHANGE ST., 388— One large room suitable for two; use of bath; with or without board. 113-115 FAIRFIELD AY., corner Starkey st— Two comfortably furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, on the West side, two blocks from the end of the Wabasha bridge; private family. .'•"--, •; -'. 113 FLAT— For rent, residence flat; two large rooms; second floor Louise building on West Seventh st. William G. Robertson. Drake block, 180 East Third st. 113-17 FLAT — For rent, a bright, sunny flat, three rooms; furniture, for sale cheap, party leaving city. Call Monday or Tuesday morn ing, 229 Ramsey st. 113 FOR RENT— A splendid chance for the right party; kitchen and dining-room of a first-class boarding house; newly fur nished; will take rent in board or rent for cash; every thing ready for business and in the best location in the city ; cooks look this up. Address L 44. Globe. 113 FOR RENT— Second and third stories of brick building corner Fifth and Seventh sts.. occupied now by Mrs. E. Christie, dress maker; First story occupied by John Martin Lumber Co. C. E. Dickerman, 134 East Fourth st. ' 113 FORT ST., 388, NORTH— Large front room, furnished, with closet; suitable for two; board, if desired. 113-14 OURTH ST., 63, WEST— For rent, one large front room. 113 OURTH ST., 125. WEST— One pleasant back parlor and one small sleeping room. . 113 ENESEEiST., 227— For rent, one nice furnished room, convenient to Minne apolis & Manitoba railroad shops and North ern Pacific coach yard. 112-15 JGLEHART ST., 265— For rent pleasant front room, carpeted, to lady or gentle man and wife. 113 IROQUOIS ST.. 809— For rent, four un furnished rooms with water. 113 JACKSON ST., 376— Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite, for gentlemen only. Inquire of Mrs. _____________ 109-113 F. KELLY & CO are' selling a gent's « calf shoe for $2 worth $3.50. 113 JOHN ST., 444— Nicely furnished front room. 113 LAUREL AY., 539— Furnished room for rent; cable line next street. 113 MISSISSIPPI ST., 501, Near Grove- Furnished rooms. 113 INTH ST., 100, EAST, NEAR COR ner Robert— A furnished room for rent. INTH ST., 245, "WEST— rooms for small family. 113 INTH ST., 317, EAST, corner Broad - way— furnished front room, $0; private family; board if desirable. 112-114 AX ST., 373, NORTH— Large furnished front room and alcove in private fam ily with use of bath ; suitable for two gentle men. 113 OAK ST., 387— Front parlor on first floor. with bath. 113 OAK ST., 434— One furnished room ; gen tlemen only. 113 EARL ST., 213— rent, two nicely fur nished rooms;, also dining room and kitchen furnished, suitable for keeping boarders. , 113 LEASANT AY., 224— front room ; nicely furnished; one block from cable; very pleasant. 113 PLEASANT AY., 168— Furnished front rooms to rent with or without board; bath room, hot and cold water; cable cars pass house. 112-114 LEASANT AY., 179— Pleasant front room with alcove, first-class furnishings and all modern conveniences; near cable inc. 109115 REARDON BLOCK, corner Seventh and Minnesota; choice new rooms on third floor. Inquire Room 21. 11319 ROBERT ST., 377— For rent fine rooms and large barn for $10 per month. In quire at 377 Robert st. 111-113 ROOMMATE wanted by a young lady of cheerful disposition; not over 24 years of age,; Call at corner of Exchange and Fifth sts. 1 ROOMMATE wanted by young man. Ad- Ja- dress C 94 Globe. 113 ROOM— Nicely furnished front room. Ap ply at Room 3, No. 100 South Robert st 113 ROOM— Finely furnished alcove room; modern conveniences; with or without board; location central ; references. Address A 7, Globe. 113 ROOM— May 1, good-sized room, unfur nished, for lady: good location, pri vate family, with no other roomers: would like to board with family; references first class. Address L 20, Globe. 113 ROOM— Furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire 681 Missis sippi st. 113-115 ROOM— Nicely furnished room for' one or two gentlemen, oil St Anthony hill, near cable. Address I 98. Globe. 113 ROOMS— For rent, lower floor of house with modem conveniences; 5 minutes' walk from Seventh and Jackson st. Inquire at 032 Jackson st 113-114 ROOMS— Three rooms for light house keeping. Inquire 1741& Charles st. 113 ROOMS— rent, two very desirable un furnished rooms to parties without children; no housekeeping; rent cheap; references exchanged. Address 11 21, Globe. 113-114 EOOMS— furnished and one unfur nished room for rent; one-half block from street cars. Apply at 83 East Isabel st. 113 ROOMS— For rent, three rooms; city water; conveniently arranged for housekeeping: $12. 295 Martin st 113 OOMS— Furnished or unfurnished. In quire at office rear of 167 West Fourth st . 113 » ROOMS— rent, with board, in private family, two beautiful rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in new house with all modern improvements: near cable and street car, on St. Anthony hill; convenient location. Ad dress E 88, Globe. 112-113 ROOMS— For rent by May 1, eight large rooms on first floor over 225 East Sev enth st; suitable for offices. Inquire 225 East Seventh st. 113 ROOMS— Four furnished rooms for light XV housekeeping to parties without chil dren until Sept 1. Call at 366 Wabasha st, Room 10. 113114 R OOMS— For rent, suite and single fur nished rooms in new cottage at White Bear, adjoining Williams house and Chat eaugay, from May Ito Oct 1 ; references re quired. Apply at once to J 45, Globe. ;-■■■■ - 113-14 . ROOMS— Two rooms, suitable for house keeping; cheap to right party. Bous- Bros. 1 13 ELBY A Y., Furnished . front room with board; for gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen. 113114 EVENTH ST., . 225, . EAST— For rent . furnished front room, suitable for gen tlemen. 113 1 FOR REXT. Rooms— Continued. EVENTH ST., 159. WEST, THIRD O Floor, Room 17— Two nicely furnished rooms. . 113 SEVENTH st, 272, EAST— Rooms for • housekeeping. Apply at Room 1. 113 - SEVENTH ST., 279, WEST-Furnished room to rent, with or without board ; lo cation central. . 113-114 SEVENTH ST., 221 WEST— Two neat, clean furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen; moderate rent, with bath; one minutes' walk from Seven cor. 113-120 SIXTH ST., 327, EAST-Nicelv furnished room for one gentleman, with use of bath. i_3 SIXTH ST., 193, WEST— Nicely furnished rooms; all modern improvements and first-class table board, if desired; reasonable. :■::■■■-'■■-■■ -■..- - 113 IXTH ST., 232 WEST— Nicely fur nished front room, $8 per month. 113 I'RUCE ST., 231— Nicely furnished room." suitable for two; use of bath. 1 1 3-14 ST. PETER 5T.,529-Flat of partly fu> nished rooms. Call Monday, Room 1. 113 T. PETER ST.. 630— Furnished rooms," single or en suite; modern improve. ments. . 113 CJT. PETER ST., 578, between College **J and Summit Large front room, suit able for two gentlemen; also one single room: 0 o clock dinner. ■ 113 CJUMMIT t, AY " 75 AND 77-Tho Park <J Place— Rooms, single and en suite; G o clock dinners. 113-114, EMPERANCE 5T.,470, between Eighth and Ninth— For rent, furnished or un furnished rooms. ... 113 ENTH ST., 205, E AST-Pleasant fur nished room in good locality. 113 TENTH ST., 249, EAST— For rent, two A handsome rooms, single or en suite, in, very desirable location; board if desired. 113 ENTH ST., 49, WEST-Large, front room, ground floor, unfurnished; also one side room. 113 HIRDST., 7 EAST-llandsomcly fur." J- nished rooms for rent; second and third floors; rent moderate. 113-14 HTHIRD ST** 257^ WEST, THIRD r floor— Suite of furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping; also suite of nicely furnished rooms suitable for two 01 throo gentlemen. _&~t ■'--:-': 1 13 GIRO ST., 100, WEST— Nicely fur. nished rooms. 112-113 rpiIIKTKKNTH ST., 249-Nicelv fur- A nished front alcove room convenient tq business center. 113 TILTON ST., 62-Two furnished room! A in private family; nice location. 113116 WELFTH ST., 61-One furnished front A room, suitable for two; one furnished ™ 01 ", S6. 110-113 rpWELETH ST., 155, EAST, corner Jack- A sou— For rent, furnished rooms; largo front room newly furnished; also other less desirable rooms. 110-110 ABASHAST, 574— Nicely furnished room with gas and use of bath room. 113 AKASH A. 417— For rent, handsomely furnished rooms, single or en suite. 113-114 ACOUTA ST., 551-Fumished room; lower town central; reference re quired; private family. 112-113 ASHINGTON ST., 371. NEAR RICH Park— For rent, one nicely furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen. 113-14 Stores. TORE on Fifth st., near Robert, will] basement and fourth floor, connected by elevator. E. S. Norton, 335 Robert st. 113 115 Store— Half of an elegant store, plenty of light for any business. 21 East Third st. 113 STORE, 542 Laurel ay., with nice dwell ing. Inquire at 450 Marshall ay. 113 STORE— Good location for grocery; rent, 830, including fixtures. Address S. T. Bueneman, corner Sixth and Third sts. 113 STORE— For rent, first-class store on West Seventh st., in third block above Seven corners; splendid location for dry" goods, grocery, boots and shoes or other retail bush ness. William (i. Robertson. Drake block 180 Fast Third st. 113-17 TORE for rent. No. 880 and 882 Efts 1 O Third st., cor. Mendota st. 11; STORE— For rent store on East Seventh st, half block from depot at Post Siding, on street car line; rent low. Sargent Meacham & Co., 322 Robert st 112-1 14 STORE— For rent, three-story corner store, 50x110; best location in business cen« ter. Address J 90, Globe. 111-113 STORE— For rent, store on Fast Seventh and Minnehaha; $20 per month. A. It, Kiefer, 190 East Seventh st., Room 3. 110-119 ' _ STORK— For rent, part or whole of store and basement 110 East Third St., near Robert. Apply at premises. 110-116 TORES — Two stores with basements, about 22x70 feet in brick block. Seventh st, corner of Exchange st. ; also, two stores, same block, on Exchange st. Apply to J. K. Hoffman, Gilfillan block, room 53. 112-15 TOREJtOOM— For rent, store-room with basement; Third and Wabasha. L. & W. A. Mussctter. 1 10123 TWO STORKS to rent, one a corner, in Berkman block. West Sixth and Frank lin sts; moderate rental. Inquire same. IPS 118 OR RENT— s3o,suite ollices.fourth floor; $12, suite housekeeping rooms; $7.50 and $0, rooms for sleeping or housekeeping; cheap desk room, ground floor. James 11. Davidson, Union block. 112-11Q Offices. FFICE ROOM— For rent ground ilooh corner Fourth and Jackson. Inquire ol D. 11. Michaud, 333 Jackson street. 113-19 OFFICE— For rent, will rent office room cheap to right party. Rothschild A Thurston. 131 East Fifth st. 113 OFFICES— and 318 Jackson St., on second floor, large, well-lighted room, Apply at St. Paul Trust company. 112-118 OFFICES— SEVENTH ST., LOUISE building, near Seven Comers— For rent two large rooms', second floor; suitabe foi offices. William O. Robertson, Drake block. 180 East Third st. 113-14, miscellaneous. ARN FOR RENT— for 4 horses" 081 Mississippi st. 113-115 UILDING— For rent from May 1, build" ing, corner Third and Exchange. Maj. J. Kelliher, 106 Summit ay. 102-1 la BUILDING— For rent, 3-story building, suitable for manufacturing or storaga purposes. Call at 254 Commercial st 60* COTTAGK— Comfortable furnished cofc tage, Forest Lake; twenty-one lots, cel lar, good WBter. tents, etc.; season or month. Address 11 14, Globe. 113 HALL— Large hall, 25x90, formerly occu pied by Knights of Labor. Apply S. Bergman, 357 Jackson st. 113 "IRON FOUNDRY— rent iron foundry A on Franklin, near Eagle st. Maj. J. Kelli her, 166 Summit ay. 102-115 - '■ ■ 1 lost AIM) roMD. ON.NET LOST— On Bridge square, a box containing a bonnet; reward for return I to George J. Miller. First National bank. 113 OOK LOST— Driver's book, Aiiheuser- Busch Brewing association, lost between West Seventh and Pleasant ay. ; liberal re ward paid for its return to 302 Chestnut st 113 ______ DOG LOST— Liver-colored pointer dog, double nose, white on breast. Return to 25 University ay. and receive reward. W. R. Merriam. 113-14 OG LOST— Black Newfoundland dog slut, rope around the neck. Please de liver to union depot checkroom and receive reward. H3 DOG LOST— A large yellow mastiff dog lost; $10 reward to return him to 379 Cedar st. 112-114 PONY LOST— A gray pony, six years old, April 18; white hair around eye on tha right hand side and black on left. Fiudei please return to 458 Western ay., corner Au rora, and receive liberal reward. 111-113 UP LOST— A brown and white pup" about fifteen inches high and heavily built. Return to 14 Tilton and receive re ward. 112113 URSE LOST— A small purse containing check to Linda B. Free, ring, gold pen! cil and $17 in money. Return to 330 Pleas. ant ay. and receive reward. 113 * ISO Alt I > WASTED. BOARDING Gentleman who desires to be permanently located would like com. fortable room with board and use of bath, la small family, convenient to Ryan hotel. Ad« dress J 92, Globe. 113 OARD— Wanted, within four blocks o_ Fifth and Exchange sts, board in a prl vate family. Address B 17, Globe. 113 BOARD wanted in part pay for upright piano. Address 69, Globe. 11 3 BOARD— Man and wife want board in pri« I vate family ; country preferred. AddreH G 44, Globe. - 113 OOM AND HOARD— A young lady wants room and board In a private fain. y: term moderate. F 43. Globe. I lfr l/afn wanted ads. in the Globe are seen by "p'/'the most people.